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A Message to the <strong>Media</strong>On behalf of the players and staff, welcome to the <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season. We appreciate your continued interest in our sport,and we clearly recognize the extent to which our success is tied to the thorough and professional coverage we receive from awide variety of global media outlets.As the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> begins another great season, we can truly state that the image and competitive spirit of our players has ledto the healthiest state in the history of our organization.The Sports Business Journal recently reaffirmed this when it published the “2003 League Report Card,” a survey of corporatesponsors’ opinions of their investment in sports properties. The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ranked first in overall satisfaction among the 16 major sports.This is important as we continue to raise the exposure of our tournaments, provide significant value to our sponsors and showcase thewidespread excellence of our athletes.The competition level on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003 was at an all-time high, with season-ending honors going down to the wire.Tiger Woods recorded a season-high five victories and the lowest stroke average on <strong>TOUR</strong> and garnered a fifth consecutivePlayer of the Year honor. Vijay Singh won four times and captured his first money title. Davis Love III won a career-high four times, includingTHE PLAYERS Championship, making 2003 the first time in 30 years where three players won four or more times in a season.However, the depth of the <strong>TOUR</strong> was never more evident. Eleven players age 40 or older combined to capture 15 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>titles. Mike Weir, Jim Furyk, Ben Curtis and Shaun Micheel won the Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, British Open and <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, respectively, making for a first-timers’ sweep of the major championships for the first time since 1969. The season culminatedwith a fantastic display of great golf and sportsmanship at The Presidents Cup in South Africa, with captains Jack Nicklaus andGary Player agreeing to share the Cup after the match ended in a tie.These highlights offered a unique blend of veterans, young players and an international focus that fans can continue to be excitedabout. The <strong>2004</strong> season includes 48 official events offering nearly $240 million in prize money and includes new title sponsors suchas FBR, Booz Allen and Cialis. The World Golf Championships will hold two events in the United States, one in Ireland and another inSpain. The global reach of <strong>TOUR</strong> telecasts will extend to more than 140 countries around the world, including all three major networksin the United States and the top cable carriers. This exposure includes even more feature programming to profile our players and thesecond year of “<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Sunday,” the one-hour preview show each Sunday on USA Network.The competitive accomplishments get most of the attention. But it’s the charitable effort that we cherish most of all. Through 2003,we will have contributed more than $800 million to charity since the first donation in 1938. But numbers don’t tell the whole story. It’splayers such as Tom Watson donating a portion of his $1-million Charles Schwab Cup annuity to help his longtime friend and caddie BruceEdwards battle ALS. Or Briny Baird teaming with his sponsor, Canon, to place the picture of a different missing child on his golf bag everyweek to raise awareness. It’s also the tournaments and volunteers making sure their respective communities benefit from our annual events.We look forward to working with you throughout the year. Our communications department staff at headquarters in Ponte VedraBeach, FL and at tournament media centers each week is ready to assist you. Please do not hesitate to ask for our help at any time.Thank you for your interest in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and best wishes for a great year.Sincerely,Timothy W. FinchemCommissioner<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Henry HughesSenior Vice President and Chief of Operations<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong><strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> • 112 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> BLVD. • PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL 32082 • 904-285-3700On the Cover: 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year Tiger Woods (center) with four-time champion Davis Love III (left)and four-time winner and Arnold Palmer Award winner Vijay Singh (right).


We Are the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>The name of our organization is the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, a tax-exemptmembership group of professional golfers that plays more than 100 officialmoneytournaments on three <strong>TOUR</strong>s – the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour andNationwide Tour. Our headquarters are located in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL,southeast of Jacksonville.We should never be referred to as the <strong>PGA</strong> as we are a differentorganization than the <strong>PGA</strong> (of America). We are the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. On secondreference, you can call us the <strong>TOUR</strong>.The <strong>PGA</strong> is the Professional Golfers’ Association of America, amembership organization 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 Palm BeachGardens, FL.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> of America were affiliated until 1968, when thetournament players, a small subset of the total <strong>PGA</strong> membership, broke awayto form the Tournament Players Division and gain more control of their financesand tournament schedule. The Tournament Players Division was renamed the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1975. While the two organizations still work closely togethertoday, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> of America are separate entities.Two other American golf organizations are involved in men’s professionaltournament play, independent of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> but with their marquee eventsincluded on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> schedule as non-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsoredtournaments. The United States Golf Association, with headquarters in FarHills, 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 Tournament.The Champions Tour will continue to combine extremely competitive golffor champions of the game age 50 and older with a fan-friendly platform thatpromotes “inside the ropes” and game-improvement for its fans. TheNationwide Tour grows as a virtual extension of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Through 2003,137 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournaments have been won by former Nationwide Tour players.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 1-1


SECTION 1 / INTROSection 1: INTRO<strong>2004</strong> Tournament Schedule ............................................1-3/7<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fact Sheet ........................................................1-8History of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ..............................................1-9/10Board of Directors..............................................................1-11About the Commissioner ..................................................1-12Section 2: PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESAll-Exempt <strong>TOUR</strong> Priority Rankings ................................2-2/3Player Biographies ......................................................2-4/159Other Prominent Members ......................................2-160/192International Players ................................................2-193/198Definitions........................................................................2-199<strong>2004</strong> International Players on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>................2-200Section 3: 2003 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARIESMercedes Championships ..............................................3-2/3Sony Open in Hawaii ......................................................3-4/5Phoenix Open....................................................................3-6/7Bob Hope Chrysler Classic ............................................3-8/11AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am ........................3-12/15Buick Invitational..........................................................3-16/17Nissan Open ................................................................3-18/20WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship ....................3-21Chrysler Classic of Tucson ..........................................3-22/23Ford Championship at Doral ........................................3-24/25The Honda Classic........................................................3-26/27Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires..........3-28/29THE PLAYERS Championship ......................................3-30/31BellSouth Classic..........................................................3-32/33Masters Tournament....................................................3-34/35MCI Heritage ..............................................................3-36/37Shell Houston Open ....................................................3-38/39HP Classic of New Orleans..........................................3-40/41Wachovia Championship ..................................................3-42EDS Byron Nelson Championship ..............................3-43/44Bank of America Colonial ............................................3-45/46the Memorial Tournament ................................................3-47FBR Capital Open ........................................................3-48/49U.S. Open Championship ............................................3-50/52Buick Classic ................................................................3-53/54FedEx St. Jude Classic ................................................3-55/56100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest ........3-57/59Greater Milwaukee Open ............................................3-60/61British Open Championship ........................................3-62/65B.C. Open......................................................................3-66/67Greater Hartford Open ................................................3-68/69Buick Open....................................................................3-70/71The INTERNATIONAL ........................................................3-72<strong>PGA</strong> Championship ......................................................3-73/74WGC-NEC Invitational..................................................3-75/76Reno Tahoe Open ..............................................................3-77Deutsche Bank Championship ..........................................3-78Bell Canadian Open......................................................3-79/81John Deere Classic ......................................................3-82/8384 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania ..................................3-84Valero Texas Open........................................................3-85/87WGC-American Express Championship............................3-88Southern Farm Bureau Classic ....................................3-89/90Las Vegas Invitational..................................................3-91/92Chrysler Classic of Greensboro ..................................3-93/94FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort..............3-95/97Chrysler Championship......................................................3-98THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola..........3-99World Golf Championship – World Cup ................3-100/101Franklin Templeton Shootout ..........................................3-102UBS Cup ..........................................................................3-103The Skins Game ..............................................................3-104<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament..........................3-105/107<strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf..................................................3-108Target World Challenge presented by Williams ............3-109Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge ..............................................3-110Section 4: SPECIAL EVENTSInternational Federation of <strong>PGA</strong> Tours................................4-2World Golf Championships Events ....................................4-3The Presidents Cup ..........................................................4-4/7Ryder Cup Matches..........................................................4-8/9Table of ContentsOfficial World Golf Ranking ..............................................4-10Official World Golf Ranking Records ................................4-11Winners of Major U.S. Amateur Events ..........................4-12Section 5: 2003 FACTS & FIGURES2003 Official Money List..................................................5-2/32003 Tournament Summary ............................................5-4/62003 Facts & Figures........................................................5-7/8Glossary of Statistics ..........................................................5-92003 Statistical Leaders....................................................5-10Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders ......................................5-11West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul ................5-12Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers ..........5-122003 Scoring Average by Event ......................................5-13Player Performance Chart ............................................5-14/15Toughest Holes on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ..........................5-16Section 6: ALL-TIME <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> RECORDSAll-Time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Records ..........................................6-2/8Biggest One-Season Gain ..................................................6-8Money Level Increases........................................................6-8All-Time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List..........................................6-9Top 50 All-Time <strong>TOUR</strong> Winners ..........................................6-9Past Leading Money Winners ..........................................6-10$1 Million-plus Paydays on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>......................6-10Growth of Purses ..............................................................6-11Most <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins Year-by-Year ................................6-11<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Victories byFormer Nationwide Tour Players ................................6-12Total <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins byFormer Nationwide Tour Players ................................6-13Single Tournament Statistical Records ............................6-13The Last Time ..............................................................6-14/16Individual Playoff Records ..........................................6-16/27Tournament Playoff Records........................................6-27/31Facts & Figures (1970-2003)........................................6-31/44Section 7: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> AWARDS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year Award..................................7-2Arnold Palmer Award ..........................................................7-2Byron Nelson Trophy............................................................7-2Payne Stewart Award..........................................................7-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year ............................................7-3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player of the Year ..........................7-3<strong>PGA</strong> Player of the Year Award ............................................7-3Vardon Trophy ......................................................................7-3Other Awards Won by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Players ........................7-4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Charity of the Year Award ................................7-4Volunteer of the Year ..........................................................7-4Card Walker Award ............................................................7-4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Lifetime Achievement Award ..........................7-4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Players of the Month ........................................7-5Multiple Players of the Month Winners ............................7-6Section 8: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MARKETING<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate MarketingAnheuser-Busch ..................................................................8-2Michelob Brand Family ..................................................8-2O’Doul’s............................................................................8-2AT&T Wireless ....................................................................8-2Bombardier Flexjet ..............................................................8-2Buick ....................................................................................8-2Canon U.S.A., Inc. ................................................................8-2Carey International ..............................................................8-3Celebrex ..............................................................................8-3Charles Schwab & Co. ........................................................8-3Cialis ....................................................................................8-3Coca-Cola ............................................................................8-3Crestor ..................................................................................8-3Delta ....................................................................................8-3FedEx ....................................................................................8-3Georgia-Pacific ....................................................................8-4Hawaii Tourism Authority....................................................8-4IBM ......................................................................................8-4JELD-WEN Windows & Doors............................................8-4John Deere ..........................................................................8-5Kinko’s ..................................................................................8-5MasterCard ..........................................................................8-5MBNA Bank ........................................................................8-5National Car Rental ............................................................8-5Nationwide ..........................................................................8-5Nature Valley Granola Bars ................................................8-5North American Membership Group ..................................8-5OMEGA ................................................................................8-6Palm......................................................................................8-6Palmer & Cay ......................................................................8-6Physiotherapy Associates....................................................8-6PricewaterhouseCoopers ....................................................8-6Southern Company ..............................................................8-6Starwood Hotels & Resorts ................................................8-6St. Paul Companies..............................................................8-7Thermacare ..........................................................................8-7TourTurf ................................................................................8-7The Weather Channel..........................................................8-7PublicationsBoston Hannah ....................................................................8-8Forbes ..................................................................................8-8Golf Digest ..........................................................................8-8Golf Magazine......................................................................8-8<strong>Guide</strong> to Golf, Inc.................................................................8-8North American <strong>Media</strong> Group ............................................8-8Retail Licensing<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Retail Licensing ................................................8-9Official Licensees-Domestic................................................8-9Official Licensees-International ..........................................8-9<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM/New <strong>Media</strong><strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM ..................................................................8-10<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> New <strong>Media</strong> ....................................................8-10Section 9: ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONCharity Donations ................................................................9-2Golf 20/20: Vision for the Future ........................................9-3The First Tee ........................................................................9-3Hualalai: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Resort ........................................9-4<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>IMAGES.COM ......................................................9-4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKS ................................................................9-4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions........................................................9-5<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournaments Association ................................9-5Prize Money Distribution Charts....................................9-6/10<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Regulations ....................................9-11/13Tournament Players Clubs ................................................9-14Network of TPCs ..........................................................9-14/15ShotLink..............................................................................9-16Tour Wives Association ....................................................9-16Weather <strong>Guide</strong>lines ..........................................................9-17World Golf Foundation ......................................................9-17World Golf Hall of Fame....................................................9-18World Golf Hall of Fame –Supporting Organizations ............................................9-18World Golf Hall of Fame –Members ......................................................................9-19World Golf Hall of Fame –<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Pioneers/Members ..............................9-20/22World Golf Village ............................................................9-22Section 10: KEY STAFFOffice of the Commissioner ..............................................10-2Communications ................................................................10-3Brand Development ..........................................................10-3Tournament Business Affairs ............................................10-3Player Relations ................................................................10-3Finance and Administration/Legal....................................10-3Tournament Players Clubs ................................................10-3Competitions and Rules ....................................................10-4ShotLink/Tournament Coordinators ..................................10-4Tournament Development ................................................10-4Title Sponsor Relations......................................................10-4Agronomy ..........................................................................10-5TV/Broadcasting/New <strong>Media</strong>/Productions ......................10-5Championship Management ............................................10-5Corporate Marketing ........................................................10-5Future Events ....................................................................10-6Three <strong>TOUR</strong> Schedules......................................................10-7Index ............................................................................10-8/10Frequently Used Telephone Numbers ........Inside Back Cover1-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament ScheduleDate Tournament Dir/<strong>Media</strong> Contact Location/Par/Yardage/Architects Prize Money/First Place Pro-Am TV 2003 WinnerJan Mercedes Championships # The Plantation Course at Kapalua (73/7,263) $5,300,000/ $10,000 ESPN Ernie Els5-11 Nancy Cross/Kim Carpenter 2000 Plantation Club Drive $954,000808-669-2440/808-669-0244 Lahaina, Maui, HI 96761merchamps@kapaluamaui.com Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw/1991kimcarp@kapaluamaui.comJan Sony Open in Hawaii # Waialae CC (70/7,060) $4,800,000/ $10,000 ESPN Ernie Els12-18 Ray Stosik/Bill Bachran 4997 Kahala Avenue $864,000808-523-7888/808-523-7888 Honolulu, HI 96816rstosik@141worldwide.comSeth Raynor/1927bbachran@141worldwide.comSECTION 1 / INTROJan Bob Hope Chrysler Classic # Arnold Palmer Private Course $4,500,000/ $21,000 USA/ABC Mike Weir19-25 Mike Milthorpe/Toby Zwikel at <strong>PGA</strong> West (Host) (72/6,930) $810,000 (four-day)760-346-8184/818-344-6195 Arnold Palmer/1987michaelmilthorpe@clearchannel.com 55-955 <strong>PGA</strong> Boulevardtobyz@bzapr.com La Quinta, CA 92253Indian Wells CC (72/6,478)Harry Rainville/1956LaQuinta CC (72/7,060)Lawrence Hughes/1959Bermuda Dunes CC (72/6,927)William F. Bell/1957Jan 26/ FBR Open # TPC of Scottsdale (71/7,089) $5,200,000/ $10,000 USA/ABC Vijay SinghFeb 1 Greg Hoyt/Rob Myers 17020 North Hayden Road $936,000602-870-0163/480-348-7540 Scottsdale, AZ 85255greg@azindprop.comTom Weiskopf & Jay Morrish/1986rmyers@commlinks.comFeb AT&T Pebble Beach # Pebble Beach Golf Links (72/6,816) (Host) $5,300,000/ $120,000 USA/CBS Davis Love III2-8 National Pro-Am Douglas Grant & Jack Neville/1919 $954,000 (four day)Ollie J. Nutt/Hunter Public Relations 17 Mile Drive831-649-1533/831-656-1234 Pebble Beach, CA 93953nuttputt@attpbgolf.com Spyglass Hill GC (72/6,862)Robert Trent Jones Sr./1967Poppy Hills GC (72/6,833)Robert Trent Jones Jr./1986Feb Buick Invitational # Torrey Pines GC South (72/7,568) (Host) $4,800,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS Tiger Woods9-15 Tom Wilson/Rick Schloss and North Courses (72/6,874) $864,000 (South Course)619-281-4653/619-682-3407 11480 Torrey Pines Road $10,000ziggy@buickinvitational.com La Jolla, CA 92037 (North Course)rschl97130@aol.comWilliam Bell/1957Redesign: Rees Jones/2001Feb Nissan Open # Riviera CC (71/7,222) $4,800,000/ $10,000 USA/ABC Mike Weir16-22 Tom Pulchinski/Toby Zwikel 1250 Capri Drive $864,000213-989-2143/818-344-6195 ext. 104 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272tom@lajcc.orgGeorge C. Thomas, Jr. &tobyz@bzapr.comWilliam P. Bell/1926Feb World Golf Championships- # La Costa Resort and Spa (72/7,029) $7,000,000/ ESPN/ABC Tiger Woods23-29 Accenture Match Play Championship 2100 Costa del Mar Road $1,200,000Michael Garten/James Cramer Carlsbad, CA 92009858-481-6291/904-273-3293 Dick Wilson/1965mgarten@pgatourhq.comjcramer@pgatourhq.comFeb Chrysler Classic of Tucson # Omni Tucson National Golf Resort $3,000,000/ $10,000 USA Frank Lickliter II23-29 Judy McDermott/Joan Liess & Spa (72/7,109) $540,000520-571-0400/520-881-8256 2727 West Club Drivejudymcd@tusconconquistadores.com Tucson, AZ 85742jliess@aol.comRobert Bruce Harris/1963Redesign: Robert Von Hagge & Bruce Devlin/1981Mar Ford Championship at Doral Doral Golf Resort & Spa-Blue Course (72/7,291) $5,000,000/ $10,000 USA/NBC Scott Hoch1-7 Tom Neville/Ari Edelman 4400 Northwest 87th Avenue $900,000305-477-4653/732-469-5700 Miami, FL 33178tneville@southfloridagolf.infoDick Wilson & Robert von Hagge/1962aedelman@mastrocomm.comRedesign: Jim McLean/2000#<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul @ Challenge Season/unofficial money • Non-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored+ <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers ( ) <strong>2004</strong> purse TBA; 2003 purse listedWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 1-3


SECTION 1 / INTRO<strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament Schedule (cont.)Date Tournament Dir/<strong>Media</strong> Contact Location/Par/Yardage/Architects Prize Money/First Place Pro-Am TV 2003 WinnerMar The Honda Classic The Country Club at Mirasol (72/7,157) $5,000,000/ $10,000 USA/NBC Justin Leonard8-14 Cliff Danley/Gary Ferman (Sunset Course) $900,000561-514-6999/954-432-1143 11624 Mirasol Waycdanley@hondaclassic.com Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418specialtysports@mindspring.com Arthur Hills/2000Mar Bay Hill Invitational Bay Hill Club and Lodge (72/7,239) $5,000,000/ $10,000 USA/NBC Tiger Woods15-21 Presented by MasterCard 9000 Bay Hill Boulevard $900,000Jim Bell/Tracy Dent Orlando, FL 32819407-876-2888/407-876-2888 Dick Wilson & Joe Lee/1961bayhillinvitational@cfl.rr.comMar THE PLAYERS Championship TPC at Sawgrass-Stadium Course (72/7,093) ($6,500,000/ ESPN/NBC Davis Love III22-28 Brian Goin/Ana Leaird 110 TPC Boulevard $1,170,000)904-273-3680/904-273-3681 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082goin@pgatourhq.comPete Dye/1980aleaird@pgatourhq.comMar 29/ BellSouth Classic TPC at Sugarloaf (72/7,293) $4,500,000/ $10,000 USA/NBC Ben CraneApr 4 Dave Kaplan/John Marshall 2595 Sugarloaf Club Drive $810,000770-951-8777/770-436-2643 Duluth, GA 30097dekaplan@bellsouth.netGreg Norman/1997jmarsh4653@aol.comApr The Masters • Augusta National GC (72/7,290) ($6,000,000/ USA/CBS Mike Weir5-11 Walton L. Johnson/Glenn Greenspan 2604 Washington Road $1,080,000)706-667-6000/706-667-6705 Augusta, GA 30904gjgreenspan@augustanational.com Alister Mackenzie &Robert Tyre Jones, Jr./1934Redesign: Tom Fazio/2001Apr MCI Heritage Harbour Town Golf Links (71/6,973) $4,800,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS Davis Love III12-18 Steve Wilmot/Arnie Burdick 11 Lighthouse Lane $864,000843-671-2448/843-671-2448 Hilton Head Island, SC 29928steve@mciheritage.comPete Dye/1969Apr Shell Houston Open Redstone GC (72/7,508) $5,000,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS Fred Couples19-25 Steve Timms/Burt Darden 5860 Wilson Road $900,000281-454-7000/281-454-7000 Humble, TX 77396stimms@hga.orgPeter Jacobsen & Jim Hardy/2002bdarden@hga.orgApr 26/ HP Classic of New Orleans English Turn G&CC (72/7,116) $5,100,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS Steve FleschMay 2 John Subers/Stafford Scott One Clubhouse Drive $918,000504-831-4653/504-210-1304 New Orleans, LA 70131jsubers@classicno.comJack Nicklaus/1988scotts@peteramayer.comMay Wachovia Championship Quail Hollow Club (72/7,396) $5,600,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS David Toms3-9 Kym Hougham/Lee Patterson 3700 Gleneagles Lane $1,008,000704-554-8101/904-285-5053 Charlotte, NC 28210kym.hougham@wachoviachampionship George Cobb/1961leep@bzapr.comRedesign: Tom Fazio/2002May EDS Byron Nelson Championship TPC Four Seasons Resort $5,800,000/ $10,000 each USA/CBS Vijay Singh10-16 Janie Henderson Las Colinas (Host Club) (70/7,022) $1,044,000 (two pro-ams)214-742-3896 Cottonwood Valley Course (70/6,846)jhenderson@scdallas.org4150 North MacArthur BoulevardIrving, TX 75038Jay Morrish/1986May Bank of America Colonial Colonial CC (70/7,080) $5,300,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS Kenny Perry17-23 Dennis Roberson/David Walker 3735 Country Club Circle $954,000817-927-4278/817-831-4106 Ft. Worth, TX 76109droberson@colonialfw.comPerry Maxell & John Bredemus/1943dgwalker@prodigy.netRedesign: Keith Porter/1999May FedEx St. Jude Classic TPC at Southwind (71/7,030) $4,700,000 $10,000 USA/CBS David Toms24-30 Phil Cannon 3325 Club at Southwind $846,000901-748-0534 Memphis, TN 38125pcannon@fesjc.comRon Prichard/1987#<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul @ Challenge Season/unofficial money • Non-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored+ <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers ( ) <strong>2004</strong> purse TBA; 2003 purse listed1-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament Schedule (cont.)Date Tournament Dir/<strong>Media</strong> Contact Location/Par/Yardage/Architects Prize Money/First Place Pro-Am TV 2003 WinnerMay 31/ the Memorial Tournament Muirfield Village GC (72/7,265) $5,250,000/ ESPN/CBS Kenny PerryJun 6 Dan Sullivan/John Stelzer 5750 Memorial Drive $945,000614-889-6781/614-889-6791 Dublin, OH 43017dsullivan@thememorialtournament.com Jack Nicklaus &jstelzer@thememorialtournament.com Desmond Muirhead/1974Jun Buick Classic Westchester CC (71/6,783) $5,250,000/ $10,000 USA/ABC Jonathan Kaye7-13 Peter Mele/Ana Leaird 99 Biltmore Avenue $945,000914-967-5356/904-273-3681 Rye, NY 10580pmele@pgatourhq.comWalter Travis/1922aleaird@pgatourhq.comSECTION 1 / INTROJun U.S. Open Championship • Shinnecock Hills GC (70/6,813) ($6,000,000/ ESPN/NBC Jim Furyk14-20 Mike Davis/Craig Smith 200 Tuckahoe Road $1,080,000)908-234-2300/908-234-2300x1040 Southhampton, NY 11968mdavis@usga.org/csmith@usga.org William Davis & Willie Dunn/1891Jun Booz Allen Classic TPC at Avenel (71/9,987) $4,800,000/ $10,000 USA/ABC Rory Sabbatini21-27 Scott Abell/Michael Myers 10000 Oaklyn Drive $864,000301-469-3737/847-480-4842 Potomac, MD 20854sabell@kempersports.comEdmund Ault & Tom Clark/1986mmyers@kempersports.comJun 28/ Cialis Western Open Cog Hill G&CC (72/7,320) $4,800,000/ $10,000 USA/ABC Tiger WoodsJul 4 John Kaczkowski/Gary Holaway 12294 Archer Avenue $864,000847-724-4600/847-724-4600 Lemont, IL 60439jmkaz@execpc.com/holaway@wgaesf.com Dick Wilson & Joe Lee/1964Jul John Deere Classic TPC at Deere Run (71/7,193) $3,800,000/ $10,000 USA/ABC Vijay Singh5-11 Clair Peterson/Barry Cronin 3100 Heather Knoll $684,000309-762-4653/847-698-1801 Silvis, IL 61282clairp@jdclassic.comD.A. Weibring & Chris Gray/1999bcronin@cronincommunications.comJul British Open Championship • Royal Troon GC (71/7,149) ($6,000,000/ TNT/ABC Ben Curtis12-18 David Hill/Stewart McDougall Craigend Road $1,112,720)01144-1334-460000/01144-1414-275344 Troon KA10 6EPstewart@dbsp.freeserve.co.ukAyrshire, ScotlandGeorge Strath/1878Jul B.C. Open En-Joie GC (72/6,974) $3,000,000/ $10,000 USA Craig Stadler12-18 Mike Norman/Joe & Peggy Slavik 722 West Main Street $540,000607-763-0000/607-729-9166 Endicott, NY 13760mike@bcopen.com/jslavik@ccbc.net Ernest E. Smith/1980Redesign: Michael Hurdzan/1998Jul Greater Milwaukee Open Brown Deer Park GC (70/6,759) $3,500,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS Kenny Perry19-25 Dan Croak/Dan Blackman 7835 North Green Bay Avenue $630,000414-540-3800/561-965-1350 Milwaukee, WI 53209djc99@execpc.comGeorge Hanson/1929dblackman@equationresearch.comJul 26/ Buick Open Warwick Hills G&CC (72/7,127) $4,500,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS Jim FurykAug 1 Mike Mattucci/Al Abrams G-9057 South Saginaw Street $810,000248-269-3082/212-367-4527 Grand Blanc, MI 48439mike.mattucci@momentumww.com James Gilmore Harrison/1957al.abrams@momentumww.com Redesign: Joe Lee/1969Aug The INTERNATIONAL Castle Pines GC (72/7,594) $5,000,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS Davis Love III2-8 Larry O. Thiel/Jonna Busack 1000 Hummingbird Drive $900,000303-660-8000/303-814-6280 Castle Rock, CO 80108or 800-755-1986Jack Nicklaus/1981admin@golfintl.comjbusack@golfintl.comAug <strong>PGA</strong> Championship • Whistling Straits (72/7,590) ($6,000,000/ TNT/CBS Shaun Micheel9-15 Barry Deach/Julius Mason (Straits Course) $1,080,000)920-565-4653/561-624-8444 N8501 County Road LSbdeach@pgahq.com Sheboygan, WI 53083jmason@pgahq.comPete Dye/1998#<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul @ Challenge Season/unofficial money • Non-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored+ <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers ( ) <strong>2004</strong> purse TBA; 2003 purse listedWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 1-5


SECTION 1 / INTRO<strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament Schedule (cont.)Date Tournament Dir/<strong>Media</strong> Contact Location/Par/Yardage/Architects Prize Money/First Place Pro-Am TV 2003 WinnerAug World Golf Championships- Firestone CC- $7,000,000/ ESPN/CBS Darren Clarke16-22 NEC Invitational South Course (70/7,230) $1,200,000Tom Strong/James Cramer452 East Warner Road330-644-2299/904-273-3293 Akron, OH 44319tjstrong@pgatourhq.comBert Way/1950jcramer@pgatourhq.comRedesign: Robert Trent Jones, Sr./1960Aug Reno-Tahoe Open Montreux G&CC (72/7,472) $3,000,000/ $10,000 TGC Kirk Triplett16-22 Jim Kline 18000 Bordeaux Drive $540,000775-322-3900 Reno, NV 89511jim@renotahoeopen.comJack Nicklaus/1997Aug Buick Championship TPC at River Highlands (70/6,820) $4,200,000/ $10,000 USA/CBS Peter Jacobsen23-29 Dan Baker/Steve Schoenfeld 1 Golf Club Road $756,000860-522-4171x3361/860-522-4171x3464 Cromwell, CT 06416dan@buickchampionship.comRobert J. Moss & Maurice Kearney/1928steve@buickchampionship.com Redesign: Pete Dye & Bobby Weed (1998)Aug 30/ Deutsche Bank Championship + TPC of Boston (71/7,415) $5,000,000/ $10,000 USA/ABC Adam ScottSep 6 Eric Baldwin/Steve Brener 405 Arnold Palmer Boulevard $900,000866-455-7434/818-344-6195 Norton, MA 02766ebaldwin@img.comPalmer Course Design/2002steveb@bzapr.comSep Bell Canadian Open + Glen Abbey GC (71/7,212) $4,400,000/ $10,000 ESPN Bob Tway6-12 Bill Paul/Victor Cui 1333 Dorval Drive $792,000905-849-9700x203/905-849-9700 Oakville, Ontario L6M 4X7 Canadabillpaul@rcga.org/cui@rcga.org Jack Nicklaus/1976Sep Valero Texas Open + LaCantera GC - $3,500,000/ $10,000 ESPN Tommy Armour III13-19 Tony Piazzi/Johanna Olivarri The Resort Course (70/6,881) $630,000210-341-0823/210-341-0823 16641 LaCantera Parkwaytony@golfsanantonio.org San Antonio, TX 78256Johanna@golfsanantonio.orgTom Weiskopf & Jay Morrish/1994Sep Ryder Cup • Oakland Hills CC (South Course) (72/7,105) (No Purse) USA/NBC Europe (2002)17-19 Andy Odenbach/Julius Mason 3951 W. Maple Road248-626-2003/561-624-8444 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301aodenbac@pgahq.comDonald Ross/1917jmason@pgahq.comSep 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania + Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa (72/7,276) $4,200,000/ $10,000 ESPN J.L. Lewis20-26 Eric Mehl/Audrey D’Onofrio (Mystic Rock Course) $756,000412-433-9953/202-721-7257 1001 LaFayette Driveeric.mehl@sfx.com Farmington, PA 15437audrey.donofrio@sfx.comPete Dye/1968Sep 27/ World Golf Championships- Mount Juliet Estate (72/7,248) $7,000,000/ ESPN/ABC Tiger WoodsOct 3 American Express Championship + Thomastown, Co.Kilkenny $1,200,000Peter Adams/James CramerIreland01144-134-484-0400/904-273-3293 Jack Nicklaus/1991padams@europeantour.comjcramer@pgatourhq.comSep 27/ Southern Farm Bureau Classic + Annandale GC (72/7,199) $3,000,000/ $10,000 TBA John HustonOct 3 Robert Morgan/Mary Katherine Rice 100 Annandale Golf Club Drive $540,000601-271-2880/800-856-9290 Madison, MS 39110morgan@sfbclassic.comJack Nicklaus/1981Redesign: Jack Nicklaus 1998Oct4-10TBAOct Chrysler Classic of Greensboro + Forest Oaks CC (72/7,311) $4,600,000/ $10,000 USA/ABC Shigeki Maruyama11-17 Mark Brazil 4600 Forest Oaks Drive $828,000336-379-1570 Greensboro, NC 27406mbrazil@chryslerclassicgso.com Ellis Maples/1965Redesign: Davis Love III/2003#<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul @ Challenge Season/unofficial money • Non-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored+ <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers ( ) <strong>2004</strong> purse TBA; 2003 purse listed1-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament Schedule (cont.)Date Tournament Dir/<strong>Media</strong> Contact Location/Par/Yardage/Architects Prize Money/First Place Pro-Am TV 2003 WinnerOct FUNAI Classic at the Magnolia (72/7,200) (Host Course) $4,200,000/ $20,000 ESPN/ABC Vijay Singh18-24 WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort + Palm Course (6,957) $756,000Kevin Weickel/Bill Hofheimer3281 Sherberth Road407-938-3435/407-566-5338 Kissimmee, FL 34747kevin.weickel@disney.comJoe Lee/1971bill.hofheimer@disney.comSECTION 1 / INTROOct Chrysler Championship + Westin Innisbrook Resort $5,000,000/ $10,000 USA/ABC Retief Goosen25-31 Gerald Goodman/Rick Odioso Copperhead Course (71/7,315) $900,000727-942-5566 36750 U. S. Highway 19 Northoffice@chryslerchampionship.com Palm Harbor, FL 34684rodioso@chryslerchampionship.com Larry Packard/1972Nov THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship + East Lake GC (70/6,980) $6,000,000/ $10,000 ESPN/ABC Chad Campbell1-7 Presented by Coca-Cola 2575 Alston Drive $1,080,000Todd Rhinehart/Ana Leaird Atlanta, GA 30317404-378-8687/904-273-3681 Tom Bendelow/1908toddrhinehart@pgatourhq.comDonald Ross/1913aleaird@pgatourhq.comRedesign: Rees Jones/1994Nov Franklin Templeton Shootout @ Tiburon Golf Club (72/7,193) $2,500,000/TBD USA/CBS Hank Kuehne/12-16 Taylor Ives/Lee Patterson 2620 Tiburon Drive Jeff Sluman239-254-9770/904-613-8023 Naples, FL 34109taylor.ives@gwse.com/leep@bzapr.com Greg Norman/1998Nov World Golf Championships- Real Club de Golf de Sevilla (72/6,952) $5,000,000/ ESPN/ABC South Africa16-21 World Cup @ Autovia Sevilla – Uterera, K3, 2 $1,600,000 (per team)Peter Adams/James Cramer41089 Montequinto011-44-134-484-0400/904-273-3293 Sevilla, Spainpadams@europeantour.comJose Maria Olazabal/1992jcramer@pgatourhq.comNov UBS Cup @ Sea Island GC (70/6,945) ($3,000,000) TGC United States15-21 Craig Umland/Steve Brener Seaside Course, Sea Island, GA 31561216-436-3577/818-344-6195 ext. 103 Charles Colt, Hugh Alison/1927Redesign: Tom Fazio/1999Nov The Skins Game @ Trilogy GC (72/7,085) $1,000,000 ABC Fred Couples22-28 Chuck Gerber/Steve Brener 60-151 Trilogy Parkway704-973-5250/818-344-6195 La Quinta, CA 92253charles.gerber@espn.comGary Panks/2003steveb@bzapr.comDec <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament <strong>PGA</strong> West ($1,199,500/ TGC Mathias Gronberg1-6 56-150 <strong>PGA</strong> Boulevard $50,000)La Quinta, CA 92253TPC Stadium Course (Host Course) (72/7,234)Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course (72/7,204)Nov <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf @ Poipu Bay GC at Hyatt Regency Kauai ($1,000,000/ TNT Jim Furyk15-21 Julius Mason Resort and Spa, Koloa (72/7,081) $400,000)561-624-8444 Kauai, HIjmason@pgahq.comRobert Trent Jones, Jr./1991Dec Target World Challenge @ Sherwood CC (71/7,206) $5,250,000/ USA/ABC Davis Love III6-12 Greg McLaughlin/Steve Brener 320 West Stafford Road $945,000714-816-1806/818-344-6195 Thousand Oaks, CA 91361gmclaughlin@tigerwoodsfoundation.com Jack Nicklaus/1989steveb@bzapr.comDec Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge @ TBA $850,000/ ABC <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>18-19 Terry Jastrow $370,000 (team) TV/Play Date TBA310-230-0213terry@jastrowprod.com#<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul @ Challenge Season/unofficial money • Non-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored+ <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers ( ) <strong>2004</strong> purse TBA; 2003 purse listedWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 1-7


SECTION 1 / INTROName:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Web site:WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMCommissioner:Timothy W. Finchem (since June 1, 1994)Headquarters:112 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082Phone: 904-285-3700Overview:The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is a tax-exempt membership organization of professionalgolfers. In <strong>2004</strong>, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> has 48 official events offering nearly $240million in prize money. The mission of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is to expand domesticallyand internationally so as to substantially increase player financial benefitswhile maintaining its commitment to growth in charity and the integrity of thegame. In addition to providing competitive opportunities for its membership,<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events also generate revenue for charitable causes in theircommunities.<strong>2004</strong> Schedule:48 Official Events (6 Unofficial Events, 54 Total Events)The <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> plays in 22 states plus Canada, Scotland, Ireland andSpainMajor Championships (4):Masters Tournament, British Open, U.S. Open, <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipPrize Money:Nearly $240 million - Official (48 events)Charity:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour events have donated morethan $800 million to charity since 1938 and gave in excess of $70 million in2003.Eligibility:Each <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player has earned a position on the priority ranking systemthat will be used to select full-field open tournaments. The complete priorityranking system, in order of priority, can be found on pages 2-2 and 2-3.Membership:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Members hail from around the globe. In <strong>2004</strong>, there are 71international players with full or partial <strong>TOUR</strong> exemptions from 22 countries,including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Denmark, England, Fiji, France,Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Namibia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland,Paraguay, Scotland, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Trinidad &Tobago and Zimbabwe.Fact SheetNetwork Early Round or Final Round CoverageABC — 15 —CBS — 15 —NBC — 5 —ESPN 7 — 5USA 28 — 2TGC — — 1TOTALS 35 35 8Notes:Totals include official season, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events only (does not include themajors, Ryder Cup or WGC-World Cup).In addition to the United States, the majority of <strong>TOUR</strong> events are seen in theUnited Kingdom and continental Europe, Latin America, Canada, the MiddleEast, Africa, Japan, Australia and Pan-Asia. The events are aired live, tapedelayedor in a highlights-package format. The exact amount of coverage for anygiven event varies from country to country and coverage area to coverage area.Awards:The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> presents the following awards annually:• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year/Jack Nicklaus Trophy• Arnold Palmer Award (leading money winner)• Byron Nelson Trophy (adjusted scoring average)• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player of the Year• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Lifetime Achievement Award (not annual)• Payne Stewart AwardIn addition, the <strong>TOUR</strong> recognizes its Player of the Month (Jan. through Oct.-Nov.)West Coast Swing presented by The St. Paul:The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing presented by The St. Paul is a points racethat kicks off the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season, with players battling for the top prize of$500,000. The second- and third-place finishers earn $300,000 and $200,000,respectively. Contested during nine <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in January andFebruary, each tournament winner receives 100 points, with a gradual declineof points awarded down to 10 for a 10th-place finish.Fall Finish presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers:The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers is a pointsrace encompassing the final 11 official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events of the season. Theoverall champion of the Fall Finish earns $500,000. The second- and thirdplacefinishers earn $300,000 and $200,000, respectively. The winner of eachFall Finish event is awarded 100 points, with a gradual decline of points downto 10 for 10th place.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Communications Contacts:Bob Combs, Senior VP, Communications and PR ......................904-273-3500Ana Leaird, Director of PR and <strong>Media</strong> Operations ....................904-273-3681Dave Lancer, Director of Information .........................................904-273-3528James Cramer, Senior Manager of Communications,<strong>Media</strong> Operations ..............................................................904-273-3293Denise Taylor, Manager of <strong>Media</strong> Relations..............................904-273-3311Joan vT Alexander, <strong>Media</strong> Official ............................................904-273-7642Todd Budnick, <strong>Media</strong> Official .....................................................904-273-3465Joel Schuchmann, <strong>Media</strong> Official ..............................................904-280-4707Third and/Four-Day1-8 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


It is not always easy to pinpoint the exact beginning of something. So itis with the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Certainly, professionals have competed against eachother from the earliest days of the game in the United States.In 1895, 10 professional golfers and one amateur played in the first U.S.Open in Newport, RI. Shortly thereafter, tournaments began to pop up acrossthe country. There was the Western Open in 1899. But this was not “tour”golf. The events lacked continuity.Interest in the game, however, continued to grow. Americanprofessionals were rapidly improving. And when John McDermott became thefirst American-born player to win the U.S. Open in 1911, interest in the gameblossomed.That interest became enthusiasm in 1913 when Englishmen HarryVardon and Ted Ray came to the United States to play an exhibition tour andcompete in the U.S. Open. When 20-year-old amateur Francis Ouimetdefeated the pair in a playoff for the Open at Brookline, MA., golf becamefront-page news and a game for everyone.In the early 1920s, a series of tournaments was held on the West Coast,in Texas and Florida. These events were held in the winter, and the golfersplayed their way east and up to Pinehurst, NC, in the spring. By the middle ofthe decade, the tour was doing relatively well—offering $77,000 in total prizemoney.The first “playing pros” organization was formed in 1932. Two yearsearlier, Bob Harlow had been named manager of the <strong>PGA</strong> Tournament Bureau.The tour became more structured following World War II and exploded in thelate 1950s and early ’60s. When Arnold Palmer, televised golf and PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower arrived on the scene in the late 1950s, the eyes of theworld were on golf. This exposure inspired millions to try the game.Most golf historians would trace the “formal” beginning of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> to late 1968, when the “Tournament Players Division” split from the<strong>PGA</strong> of America and hired Joseph C. Dey as its first Commissioner. Thatorganization became the modern-day <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Dey served from early 1969through February 28, 1974, and was succeeded by Deane R. Beman on March1, 1974.During Beman’s administration, the value of tournament pursesescalated at an unprecedented rate: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> assets grew from $730,000 in1974 to more than $200 million, and total revenues increased from $3.9A Brief History of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>million to $229 million in 1993.Timothy W. Finchem, previously the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Deputy Commissioner andChief Operating Officer, became the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s third Commissioner on June 1,1994. In 1995, Finchem undertook a restructuring program designed tostrengthen the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s core business, which is its competitions, expandthe <strong>TOUR</strong>’s international scope and prepare it to enter the 21st century. In1996, Finchem helped spearhead formation of the International Federation of<strong>PGA</strong> Tours, as golf’s five world governing bodies laid the groundwork for takingcompetition into the next millennium. In 1997, the Federation announced theWorld Golf Championships, which made their debut in 1999 with threeevents—the Accenture Match Play Championship, NEC Invitational andAmerican Express Championship. The World Cup joined this group in 2000.Since 1938, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events have donated more than $800 million tocharity, making a mark in the communities in which the <strong>TOUR</strong> plays throughits charity campaign, “Giving Back...The Heart of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.”The competitive scope of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> also is much broader today. TheChampions Tour, formerly called the Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Tour, has been labeled themost successful senior sports venture in history. An interactive element withfans and television viewers has brought new exposure to the Tour. Sincestarting out with just two cosponsored events and $250,000 in prize money in1980, the Champions Tour has grown to more than 30 events. And the CharlesSchwab Cup will be competed for the fourth time in <strong>2004</strong>. The NationwideTour, under that sponsorship umbrella for the first time in 2003, has beenrecognized as a virtual extension of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with its excellent level ofplay that saw 55 percent of its alumni making up the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. TheNationwide Tour provides outstanding golf competition in 30 communitieswhile raising significant charity dollars. Among the former players on this<strong>TOUR</strong> who have gone on to star on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> are David Duval, TomLehman, Jeff Maggert, Stuart Appleby, Stewart Cink, David Toms, 2003 U.S.Open winner Jim Furyk and 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Champion Shaun Micheel.Also continuing to grow is the Tournament Players Club Network. Whenthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> opened the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass in 1980, itintroduced the era of stadium golf and record-breaking attendance. Ownedand/or operated by the <strong>TOUR</strong>, these courses are the only major-league sportsvenues owned by the players themselves.SECTION 1 / INTROChronology1895 First U.S. Open (won by Horace Rawlins) played at Newport (RI) Golf Club1899 Inaugural Western Open (won by Willie Smith) played at Glenview (IL) Golf Club1900 Harry Vardon tour of United States generates widespread interest in game1913 Francis Ouimet captures U.S. Open playoff with Vardon and Ted Ray1914 Walter Hagen wins first of 11 major titles in U.S. Open at Midlothian CountryClub outside Chicago1916 <strong>PGA</strong> of America formed; Jim Barnes wins first <strong>PGA</strong> Championship over JockHutchison at Siwanoy Country Club in Bronxville, NY1922 Gene Sarazen (age 20) wins U.S. Open (Skokie Country Club in Glencoe, IL); alsowins <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Oakmont Country Club), becoming first to hold bothtitles at once1926 Los Angeles Open offers $10,000 purse1927 First Ryder Cup matches played in Massachusetts, won by United States(Worcester Country Club)1930 Bob Harlow named manager of <strong>PGA</strong> Tournament Bureau and broaches idea ofyear-round tournament circuit; raises annual purse money on the Tour from$77,000 to $130,000 in first year on job; instrumental in creating volunteersystem by which <strong>TOUR</strong> functions to this day; Code of conduct drawn up1931 Golf Ball and Golf Club Manufacturers Association puts up $5,000 to supportsponsors during 1931-32 winter swing1932 “Playing Pros” organization formed, pre-dating by 36 years formation of current<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> organization1933 Hershey Chocolate Company, at least unofficially, becomes first corporatesponsor on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with Hershey Open1934 Group of players meets to discuss possibilities of year-round tournament circuit;Horton Smith wins first Masters at Augusta National Golf Club; leading moneywinnerfor year, Paul Runyan, earns $6,7671937 First Bing Crosby Pro-Am/”Clambake” played at San Diego’s Rancho Santa FeCountry Club; Sam Snead becomes nationally recognized figure in golf bywinning Oakland Open1938 Palm Beach Invitational makes first <strong>TOUR</strong> contribution to charity, $10,000; BabeZaharias was the first woman to play in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, as a sponsorexemption in the Los Angeles Open1945 Byron Nelson captures 11 consecutive tournament starts, seven other officialevents and one unofficial, a total of 19 wins in one year; voted 1945 AssociatedPress Male Athlete of Year; Tam O’Shanter All-American offers $60,000 purse1947 U.S. Open televised live in St. Louis area1949 Ben Hogan critically injured in head-on collision of his automobile withGreyhound bus in rural Texas1950 Ben Hogan returns to competitive golf in Los Angeles Open, starting with 2-under-par 34 on his front nine and eventual 280 total tied by Sam Snead; losesplayoff eight days laterWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 1-9


SECTION 1 / INTRO1953 Ben Hogan wins three major championships: the Masters, U.S. Open and theonly British Open he ever played; Lew Worsham wins first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event toappear live on national television, Tam O’Shanter World Championship; Golf’s“color barrier” broken with <strong>PGA</strong> constitutional amendment allowing for“Approved Entries,” nonmembers who could play in tournaments if invited bysponsors1954 USGA begins to televise U.S. Open for national audience1955 World Championship of Golf offers first $100,000 purse in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> historyChronology (cont.)1991 Chip Beck matches Geiberger’s 1977 feat on October 11, carding a 59 at SunriseGolf Club during Las Vegas Invitational1992 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> surpasses $200 million in charitable contributions1993 The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> boasts a record five $1-million winners1994 Tim Finchem succeeds Deane Beman as Commissioner on July 1; United Stateswins inaugural Presidents Cup Match, defeating Internationals, 20-12, at RobertTrent Jones Golf Club1956 Masters Tournament televised for the first time1957 “All-Star Golf,” first series of matches between pros filmed for television, hasits debut1961 Caucasians-only clause stricken from <strong>PGA</strong> of America constitution; tournamentgolf officially integrated1962 “Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf” begins nine-year run1965 Inaugural Qualifying School held at <strong>PGA</strong> National Golf Club in Palm BeachGardens, FL; John Schlee first medalist1968 Association of Professional Golfers (APG), an autonomous tournament players’organization, forms in breakaway from <strong>PGA</strong>. As compromise, TournamentPlayers Division of <strong>PGA</strong> formed under aegis of 10-man policy board late in year1969 Joe Dey becomes first Commissioner of Tournament Players Division1974 Deane Beman succeeds Dey as Commissioner on March 1; Jack Nicklauscaptures inaugural Tournament Players Championship (now THE PLAYERSChampionship) at Atlanta Country Club1977 Al Geiberger records first sub-60 round in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history on June 10, a 59 inDanny Thomas Memphis Classic at Colonial Country Club1978 First “Legends of Golf” played at Onion Creek Country Club in Austin, TX, theprecursor of the Champions Tour1979 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Headquarters relocated from Washington, D.C. to Ponte VedraBeach, FL1980 SENIOR <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> organized with two tournaments; First Tournament PlayersClub opens, the TPC at Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, FL1983 All-Exempt <strong>TOUR</strong> put in place, virtually eliminating Monday qualifying; top 125players exempt; Tournament Players Series (TPS) begins three-year run; <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Pension Program begins1985 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions created1986 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational offers first $1-million purse in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>history1987 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> surpasses $100 million in charitable contributions1988 30 players compete at Pebble Beach for $2 million in Nabisco Championships,predecessor of THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship1990 Ben Hogan Tour comes into existence; now known as the Nationwide Tour1995 World Cup of Golf, first major international golf competition held in People’sRepublic of China, played at TPC of Mission Hills1996 Golf’s five world governing bodies join to create International Federation of <strong>PGA</strong>Tours; U.S. edges Internationals in second Presidents Cup; <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> charitydonations top $300 million1997 Start of World Golf Championships in 1999 announced; World Golf Federationinitiative The First Tee announced1998 Johnny Miller and Nick Faldo inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame as part ofWorld Golf Village opening ceremonies; International Team wins first PresidentsCup played outside U.S. at Royal Melbourne in Australia1999 David Duval becomes third player to shoot 59, Tiger Woods is fourth to win fourconsecutive starts in <strong>TOUR</strong> history; U.S. stages most dramatic Ryder Cupcomeback, rallying from 10-6 deficit on final day for 14 1 /2-13 1 /2 win over Europe;World Golf Championships–Accenture Match Play Championship, AmericanExpress Championship and NEC Invitational make their debut2000 Tiger Woods wins nine titles and, at 24, becomes first player to surpass $20million in official earnings; Woods, first player since Ben Hogan in 1953 to winthree majors in same year, joins Hogan, Gene Sarazen, Gary Player and Nicklausas winners of career Grand Slams; U.S. regains The Presidents Cup; fourthWorld Golf Championships event, EMC World Cup, makes its debut in Argentina2001 Mark Calcavecchia (Phoenix Open) breaks Mike Souchak’s record for low 72holes, and Joe Durant (Bob Hope Chrysler Classic) breaks 90-hole scoringrecord; WGC–American Express Championship and Tampa Bay Classic canceledin show of respect for victims of Sept. 11 terrorist atrocities; Ryder Cup switchesto 2002 and Presidents Cup to 2003 in wake of those attacks; <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> charitytotal surpasses $600 million2002 Tiger Woods wins the Masters and U.S. Open, the first man to capture the firsttwo major championships of the year since Nicklaus in 1972. A record 18players earn their first victories, including three players (Jerry Kelly, LenMattiace and K.J. Choi), who each win twice. The charity total for all three<strong>TOUR</strong>s nears $700 million2003 Tiger Woods wins a season-high five times and has the lowest stroke averageon <strong>TOUR</strong> for a fifth consecutive season. Vijay Singh wins four times andcaptures his first money title. Davis Love III’s four victories, including THEPLAYERS Championship, make it the first time in 30 years where three playerswin four or more times in a season. Eleven players age 40 or older combine tocapture 15 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles. The Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and <strong>PGA</strong> allhave initial major championship winners for the first time since 1969 in MikeWeir, Jim Furyk, Ben Curtis and Shaun Micheel. Annika Sorenstam and SuzyWhaley become the first women to play in a <strong>TOUR</strong> event in 58 years. ThePresidents Cup in South Africa ends in a tie with the teams sharing the Cup. Thecharity total for all three Tours is more than $800 million.1-10 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Richard J. FerrisCharimanNorthbrook, ILBoard of DirectorsIndependent Directors – <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Policy Board, Champions Tour Division BoardVictor F. GanziNew York, NYCharles F. KnightSt, Louis, MOJohn B. McCoyColumbus, OHSECTION 1 / INTROPlayer Directors - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Policy BoardPlayer Directors - Champions Tour Division BoardOlin BrowneJupiter, FLBrad FaxonBarrington, RIAllen DoyleLa Grange, GABob GilderCorvallis, ORScott McCarronReno, NVDavid TomsShreveport, LAHubert GreenPanama City Beach, FLHoward TwittyScottsdale, AZ<strong>PGA</strong> of America Director - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Policy BoardMG OrenderJacksonville Beach, FL<strong>PGA</strong> of America Director - Champions Tour Division BoardJack ConnellyHuntingdon Valley, PAWayne S. DoranChairmanDearborn, MIGolf Course Properties Advisory BoardEdward J. Brown IIICharlotte, NCA. James ClarkBethesda, MDH. Wayne HuizengaFt. Lauderdale, FLJames W. McGlothlinBristol, VACarl WareAtlanta, GAWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 1-11


SECTION 1 / INTROTimothy W. FinchemCommissionerAbout the CommissionerTimothy W. Finchem, 56, is the third Commissioner of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Finchem succeeded Deane R. Beman as Commissioner on June 1, 1994.Beman had served for 20 years, replacing the late Joseph C. Dey, who hadbeen the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Commissioner in its first five years, 1969-74.Finchem, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer of the <strong>TOUR</strong>under Beman since 1989, joined the <strong>TOUR</strong> staff as Vice President of BusinessAffairs in 1987.As Commissioner, Finchem has greatly expanded the earningsopportunities for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players domestically and internationally. He alsohas taken leadership roles in the formation of the International Federation of<strong>PGA</strong> Tours and the World Golf Foundation, Inc.His personal dedication to the success of the World Golf Foundation’sFirst Tee initiative has helped that program achieve its initial objectives indeveloping facilities that will have an impact on the game for years to come.“Our primary purpose as a membership organization is to createoutstanding playing and earnings opportunities for our players,” Finchem says,“and we are proud of what our tournaments do for charity (more than $800million raised) and the active role we have been able to take as anorganization in growing the game for future generations.”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.After practicing law in Virginia Beach for three years, Finchem served inthe White House as Deputy Advisor to the President in the Office of EconomicAffairs in 1978 and 1979. In the early 1980s, Finchem co-founded the NationalMarketing and Strategies Group in Washington, D.C.Finchem is recipient of the Golf Course Superintendents Association ofAmerica’s Old Tom Morris Award for 2001 and the <strong>PGA</strong> of America'sDistinguished Service Award for 2002.Married to the former Holly Bachand, Finchem is a father of four. TheFinchems live in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.1-12 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Vijay Singh led themoney list and won theArnold Palmer Awardfor the first time,recorded a career-highfour victories and had a2003 season and careerhigh18 top-10 finishes.SECTION 2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES


All-Exempt <strong>TOUR</strong> Priority RankingsSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSEach <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player has earned a position on the priority ranking systemthat will be used to select tournament fields. The complete ranking system, inorder of priority, is as follows:1. Winners of <strong>PGA</strong> Championship or U.S. Open prior to 1970 or in the last10 calendar years. (Beginning in 1998, this is a five-year exemption.):Rich Beem Jim Furyk Jack NicklausMark Brooks Al Geiberger Arnold PalmerJack Burke, Jr. Retief Goosen Corey PavinBilly Casper Don January Gary PlayerSteve Elkington Steve Jones Nick PriceErnie Els Gene Littler Bob RosburgDow Finsterwald Davis Love III David TomsJack Fleck Shaun Micheel Lee TrevinoRay Floyd Orville Moody Ken VenturiDoug Ford Bobby Nichols Tiger Woods2. Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship in the last 10 calendar years.(Beginning in 1998, this is a five-year exemption.):Fred Couples Lee Janzen Craig PerksDavid Duval Greg Norman Hal Sutton3. Winners of the Masters Tournament in the last 10 calendar years.(Beginning in 1998, this is a five-year exemption.):Ben Crenshaw Vijay SinghJose Maria Olazabal Mike Weir4. Winners of the British Open in the last 10 calendar years. (Beginning in1998, this is a five-year exemption.):Ben Curtis Tom LehmanJohn DalyJustin Leonard5. Winners of the World Series of Golf in the last 10 calendar years.(Beginning in 1998, this is a three-year exemption.):Phil Mickelson6. THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship winners of the last three years, beginning withthe 2001 winner:Chad Campbell7. Winners of World Golf Championship events. (Beginning in 2001, this isa three-year exemption.):Darren Clarke Steve StrickerCraig Parry Kevin Sutherland8. The leader in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> official earnings in each of the last five calendaryears.9. Winners of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> co-sponsored or approved events (except teamevents) within the last two calendar years, or during the current year;winners receive an additional year of exemption for each additional win,up to five years:Robert Allenby Matt Gogel Rocco <strong>Media</strong>teStuart Appleby J.P. Hayes Kenny PerryTommy Armour III Scott Hoch Chris RileyBob Burns Charles Howell III Loren RobertsJonathan Byrd John Huston John RollinsK.J. Choi Peter Jacobsen Rory SabbatiniJose Coceres Jonathan Kaye Gene SauersBen Crane Jerry Kelly Adam ScottChris DiMarco Matt Kuchar Jeff SlumanLuke Donald Ian Leggatt Chris SmithJoe Durant J.L. Lewis Craig StadlerBob Estes Frank Lickliter II Phil TataurangiSteve Flesch Shigeki Maruyama Kirk TriplettDan Forsman Len Mattiace Bob TwaySergio Garcia Spike McRoy10. A. Members of the last-named U.S. Presidents Cup Team.Fred FunkJay HaasB. Members of the last-named International Presidents Cup Team.Tim ClarkPeter LonardStephen LeaneyC. Members of the last-named U.S. Ryder Cup team.Paul AzingerStewart CinkMark Calcavecchia Scott VerplankD. Members of the last-named European Ryder Cup Team.Bernhard Langer Jesper Parnevik11. Leaders in official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career earnings, as follows:A. Players among the top 50 in career earnings as of the end of thepreceding calendar year may elect to use a one-time, one-yearexemption for the next year.B. Players among the Top 25 in career earnings as of the end of thepreceding calendar year may elect to use this special exemption for asecond year, provided that the player remains among the Top 25 onthe career money list:Mark O’Meara12. Sponsor exemptions (a maximum of eight, which may include amateurswith scratch handicaps or less), on the following basis:A. Not less than two sponsor invitees shall be <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members nototherwise exempt.B. Not less than two of the top 30 finishers and ties from the lastQualifying Tournament, as well as 2-20 from the 2003 NationwideTour money list, if not all of them can otherwise be accommodated.(Note: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members may receive an unlimited number ofsponsor invitations. Non-<strong>TOUR</strong> members may receive a maximum ofseven per year).13. Two international players designated by the Commissioner.14. The current <strong>PGA</strong> Club Professional Champion for a maximum of threeopen events, in addition to any sponsor selections.Tim Thelen15. <strong>PGA</strong> Section Champion or Player of the Year of the Section in which thetournament is played.16. Two members of the <strong>PGA</strong> Section in which the tournament is played,who qualify through sectional qualifying competitions.17. Four low scorers at Open Qualifying which shall normally be held onMonday of tournament week.18. Past champions of the particular event being contested that week, if cosponsoredby the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the same tournament sponsor (exceptfor Team events), as follows:A. Winners prior to July 28, 1970: unlimited exemptions for such events.B. Winners after July 28, 1970 and prior to Jan. 1, 2000: 10 years ofexemptions for such events.C. Winners after Jan. 1, 2000: five years of exemptions for such events.19. Life Members (who have been active members of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for 15years and have won at least 20 co-sponsored events).Tom Watson2-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


All-Exempt <strong>TOUR</strong> Priority Rankings (cont.)20. Top 125 on previous year’s Official Money List: If not exempt under“Special Exemptions,” the top 125 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members on the previousyear’s Official Money List, in order of their position:Brad Faxon Heath Slocum Arron OberholserBriny Baird Glen Day Patrick SheehanTim Herron Brett Quigley Steve AllanTim Petrovic Harrison Frazar Cameron BeckmanRobert Gamez David Gossett Marco DawsonWoody Austin Jeff Maggert John SendenGeoff Ogilvy Cliff Kresge Tom ByrumBrenden Pappas Paul Goydos Neal LancasterScott McCarron Paul Stankowski Brent GeibergerTom Pernice, Jr. Brandt Jobe David FrostDuffy Waldorf Joey Sindelar Robert DamronAlex Cejka David Peoples Andrew MageeRod Pampling Carlos Franco Pat PerezHidemichi Tanaka J.J. Henry Notah Begay IIISkip Kendall Billy Andrade Richard S. JohnsonStephen Ames Dean Wilson Kent JonesAaron Baddeley Jeff Brehaut Pat BatesCarl Pettersson Craig Barlow Glen HnatiukSteve Lowery Jay Williamson Esteban ToledoBilly Mayfair Todd Fischer21. Players who finished in the Top 125 on 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List asnon-members:Hank Kuehne Justin Rose Niclas FasthFredrik Jacobson Thomas Bjorn22. Major Medical Extension: If granted by the Commissioner, if not otherwiseeligible, and if needed to fill the field, Special Medical Extension:Chris Perry John Cook David Berganio, Jr.Dudley Hart Joel Edwards Fulton Allem23. Leading Money Winners and any other three-time winners from the 2003Nationwide Tour:Zach Johnson Patrick Moore (Medical)Tom Carter26. Players winning three Nationwide Tour events in the current year, inpriority determined by the date they win their third event.27. Minor Medical Extension:Tom GillisJames H. McLean28. Next 25 members after the Top 125 members from previous year’sOfficial Money List. If needed to fill the field, the next 25 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>members after the top 125 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members from the previous year’sOfficial Money List, in order of their position on the list:Per-Ulrik Johansson Garrett Willis John E. MorganDicky Pride Dennis Paulson Greg ChalmersMark Wilson David Sutherland Carl PaulsonOlin Browne Mike Heinen Mike GrobThomas Levet Aaron Barber29. Non-Exempt, Major Medical Extension:Bob May Ted Tryba Frank Nobilo30. Past Champions, Team Tournament Winners and Veteran MembersBeyond 150 on Money List: If not otherwise eligible and as needed to fillthe field, Past Champion members, Team Tournament Winners andVeteran members beyond 150th place on the previous year’s Money List,in order of their combined official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Nationwide Tourearnings in the previous year.31. Past Champion Members: If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fillthe field, Past Champion members, in order of the total number of cosponsoredor approved events won, excluding Team events. If two ormore players are tied, the player who is higher on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CareerMoney List shall be eligible.32. Special Temporary: If during the course of a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season, a nonmemberof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> wins an amount of official money (e.g., byplaying in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events through sponsor exemptions, OpenQualifying, etc.) equal to the amount won in the preceding year by the150th finisher on the official money list, he will be eligible for theremainder of the year.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS24. Top 10 and Ties among professionals from the previous open tournamentwhose victory has official status are exempt into the next opentournament whose victory has official status.25. Top 30 and Ties from the previous year’s <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament, in order of their finish, and players 2-20 on the 2003Nationwide Tour money list:Mathias Gronberg Blaine McCallister Roger TambelliniJoe Ogilvie Tjaart Van der Walt Kevin NaDanny Ellis Andre Stolz Scott HendMichael Allen Brian Bateman Boyd SummerhaysChris Couch Guy Boros Trevor DoddsDavid Branshaw Ken Duke Hirofumi MiyaseBo Van Pelt Ted Purdy Roland ThatcherJohn Riegger Dan Olsen Deane PappasRyan Palmer D.J. Brigman Jay DelsingDaniel Chopra Hunter Mahan Brian GayMark Hensby Lucas Glover Grant WaiteOmar Uresti Kevin Muncrief Danny BriggsTripp Isenhour David Morland IV Brian Watts (Medical)John Maginnes Brian Kortan Bart Bryant (Medical)Jason Bohn Craig Bowden Ken Green (Medical)Arjun Atwal Russ Cochran Joel Kribel (Medical)Jason Dufner Tommy Tolles Tag Ridings (Medical)Wes Short, Jr. Todd Hamilton Brad Lardon (Medical)Vaughn Taylor Steve PateKris CoxRich Barcelo33. Team Tournament Winners: If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fillthe field, winners of co-sponsored team championships, in order of thetotal number of team championship tournaments won. If two or moreplayers are tied based on the number of such tournaments won, theplayer who is higher on the official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Career Money List shallbe eligible.34. Veteran Members: If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fill the field,Veteran members (players who have made a minimum of 150 cuts duringtheir career), in order of their standing on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Career Money List.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-3


STEVE ALLANEXEMPT STATUS: 105th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Steve Douglas Allan HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: October 18, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Melbourne, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Melbourne, AustraliaFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course design, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 Q SCHOOL: 2000SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2003 Greater Milwaukee Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1998 German Open. 2002 Holden Australian OpenChampionship [Aus].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Greater Milwaukee Open; T5—B.C. Open.2003 SEASON: Although he played in just 18 events, back-to-back top-10s in July, his firston <strong>TOUR</strong>, enabled him to earn fully-exempt status for the first time in his three-yearcareer…Missed seven of first eight cuts before finishing one stroke behind winner KennyPerry at the Greater Milwaukee Open. Finished the final round with a one-stroke advantageover Perry, but Perry birdied the final two holes to edge him by a stroke…Followed that upthe next week with a T5 at the B.C. Open. Earned $406,250 over those two weeks, morethan he earned in either of his first two seasons on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (2001, ‘02). Was 28-under par during that period, while 59 over par the remaining 16 events.PERSONAL: Enjoys a long-distance relationship with his coach, Dale Lynch, by e-mailingvideos of his swing to Australia for assessment once a week…Parents emigrated fromEdinburgh to Australia in 1970. Spent several summers visiting relatives in the UK andplaying amateur tournaments as a youngster.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.60 (136)Driving Distance ------------------290.8 (59)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.3% (148)Total Driving ------------------------207 (121)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------62.3% (166)Putting Average--------------------1.807 (173)Sand Save Percentage ----------39.8% (174)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------441.0 (167)Birdie Average --------------------3.02 (187)All-Around Ranking --------------1,210 (188)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.03 (170)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.88 (108)Final Round Scoring Average --70.71 (59)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.8% (173)Par Breakers ------------------------17.0% (187)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–B.C. Open/2Career Low Round/Round:65–3 times, most recent 2003 B.C. Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$308,000–2003 Greater MilwaukeeOpen/T2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 105Total 83 38 1 2 10 1,159,009NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 5 3 1 1 2 $32,336 113Total 5 3 1 1 2 32,336COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,191,345EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 $24,796<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenT42British Open CUT CUT T49WGC-NEC InvitationalT46FULTON ALLEMEXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionFULL NAME: Fulton Peter Allem HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 215BIRTHDATE: September 15, 1957BIRTHPLACE: Kroonstad, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Heathrow, FLFAMILY: Wife, Jennifer; Nadia (7/7/86), Nicholas (1/1/91), Sybil MarySPECIAL INTERESTS: Riding horses, breeding horses, (1/14/01)fishing and huntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1987<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1991 Independent Insurance Agent Open 1993 SouthwesternBell Colonial, NEC World Series of Golf.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (14): 1985 Palaborwa Classic, Million Dollar Challenge.1986 Minolta Match Play Championship, Palaborwa Classic, South African <strong>PGA</strong>. 1987South African <strong>PGA</strong>, Palaborwa Classic. 1988 Palaborwa Classic, Million Dollar Challenge.1989 Minolta Match Play Championship. 1990 Lexington <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, TweeJongezellen Masters, Goodyear Classic. 1991 ICL International [all South Africa].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T49—Phoenix Open.2003 SEASON: In final season of 10-year exemption for winning the 1993 NEC WorldSeries of Golf, played in only 14 events due to wrist surgery (July 14) and degenerativediscs in his back. Withdrew after first-round 82 at the FBR Capital Open in early June, anddid not play again until the Chrysler Championship in late October. Will receive a MajorMedical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $19,091 earned in 14 events in 2003, has theopportunity to play in 14 events to earn $468,404 and match the $487,495 winnings of2003’s No. 125, Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the Major Medical Extensioncategory for the remainder of the season…Made only two cuts in 14 starts, at the PhoenixOpen (T49) and Bank of America Colonial (76), withdrawing from a total of four events.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Best finish was T23 at the Compaq Classic of NewOrleans. 2001: Finished in the top-25 four times in only seven cuts made…Opened with66 at the Honda Classic and stood one stroke back of the lead. Closing rounds of 71-68-70 produced T11 and $63,543. 2000: Best finish of the year came at the Buick Invitationalwith a T21, earning $29,014, his largest check of the season. 1997: One of his bestseasons since winning twice in 1993. Had four top-10 finishes including two top-5 finishesat the Doral-Ryder Open (T5) and Greater Milwaukee Open (T5). 1996: Best finish was aT4 at Doral-Ryder Open. Closing 66 left him five strokes behind winner Greg Norman.1994: Captain’s Choice for International Team at Presidents Cup. Was 1-3 in foursomesand four-ball before halving singles match with Phil Mickelson. 1993: Pair of victoriescame on two of the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s most storied courses: Colonial and Firestone. Moved intocontention with second-round 63 at Colonial National Invitation, then closed with 67 todefeat Greg Norman by one stroke. The victory earned a place in the NEC World Series ofGolf, where final-round 62 earned him $360,000 first-place check and a 10-year <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>exemption. 1991: First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at Independent Insurance Agent Open, playedin October after tournament had been postponed because of rain in April. Played final two2-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fulton Allem (cont.)rounds in 11-under par to defeat Billy Ray Brown, Mike Hulbert and Tom Kite by onestroke. 1988: Finished 65-68 on weekend for T3 at THE PLAYERS Championship. 1987:Joined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after finishing second at NEC World Series of Golf, three strokes behindCurtis Strange. 1985: Had 18 runner-up finishes on Southern Africa Tour before gainingfirst victory there…Won Palaborwa Classic and Million Dollar Challenge.PERSONAL: Started playing golf at age 7 with encouragement from father…CountrymanGary Player had large influence on his early career.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1986 21987 6 3 1 1 1 $88,734 1051988 22 12 1 3 5 163,911 731989 26 18 10 134,706 1041990 23 14 1 5 132,493 1161991 23 13 1 2 5 229,702 711992 29 21 2 7 209,982 741993 28 19 2 4 8 851,345 91994 28 17 1 3 166,144 1091995 21 8 2 54,239 1991996 18 10 1 3 162,515 1321997 21 10 4 5 237,051 1021998 21 9 1 1 118,714 1761999 26 12 1 112,215 1922000 25 12 1 119,626 1872001 21 7 4 241,680 1602002 26 6 1 92,379 2012003 15 2 19,091 241Total 381 193 3 1 1 20 62 3,134,527ROBERT ALLENBY<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Masters T52 T38U.S. Open CUT T52 T33 CUTBritish Open CUT T44 T44 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T40 T31 T47THE PLAYERS T3 T14 T11 CUT CUT T20 T55 CUT CUT CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT12Year 99 00 01 02 03THE PLAYERST77 T66 CUT CUT CUTNATIONAL TEAMS: Dunhill Cup, 1993; The Presidents Cup, 1994PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------75.40 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------265.1 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --69.7% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------50.0% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.897 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------31.4% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------504.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------1.96 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------76.00 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.50 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --73.00 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--20.7% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------11.1% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–Bank of America Colonial/2Career Low Round/Round:62–1993 NEC World Series of Golf/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$360,000–1993 NEC World Series of Golf/1EXEMPT STATUS: 2001 two-time tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Robert Allenby HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: July 12, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Melbourne, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Melbourne, Australia FAMILY: Wife, Sandy; Harry Jack (9/20/99); Lily Bela (1/17/02)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, fast boatsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 1998SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 2000 Shell Houston Open, Advil Western Open. 2001 NissanOpen, Marconi Pennsylvania Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (12): 1992 Perak Masters [Aus], Johnnie Walker Classic[Aus]. 1993 Optus Players Championship [Aus]. 1994 Heineken Australian Open [Aus], HondaOpen [Eur]. 1995 Heineken Classic [Aus]. 1996 Alamo English Open [Eur], Peugeot Open deFrance [Eur], One2One British Masters [Eur]. 2000 Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [Aus]. 2001Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [Aus]. 2003 MasterCard Australian Masters [Aus].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—EDS Byron Nelson Championship; 4—ChryslerClassic of Greensboro; T4—Sony Open in Hawaii, THE PLAYERS Championship; T6—100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest, WGC-NEC Invitational; T9—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, Las Vegas Invitational; T10—The INTERNATIONAL.2003 SEASON: Posted a career-best nine top-10 finishes, placing in the top 30 inearnings for the fourth consecutive season…In first start of the season, posted fourrounds in the 60s to finish T4 at the Sony Open in Hawaii…Finished T9 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after losing to Peter Lonard in the third round (1-up).Defeated Jeff Sluman and Trevor Immelman in the first two rounds…Fought windy andcold conditions on Sunday at THE PLAYERS Championship en route to a bogey-free 65 andjumped from T35 to T4…Recorded four rounds in the 60s at the EDS Byron NelsonChampionship, including a final-round 65, to finish alone in third. Has eight consecutiverounds in the 60s and 12 rounds under-par at the Nelson…Past champion finished T6 atthe 100th Western Open, eight shots behind Tiger Woods, for fifth top-10 of season…Amonth later, added a T10 at The INTERNATIONAL…Posted second consecutive WGC-NECInvitational top 10 with T6. Along with Jim Furyk, carded four rounds in the 60s…Postedconsecutive top-10s for the third time in career at the Las Vegas Invitational (T9) and theChrysler Classic of Greensboro (4), clinching his fourth consecutive <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshipstart…Represented the International team at The Presidents Cup for the fourthtime…Victory at MasterCard Australian Masters moved career playoff record to 9-0.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: A four-time winner on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, has also earned seven<strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia victories and four European Tour titles. Twice led the <strong>PGA</strong> Tour ofAustralasia Order of Merit (‘92 and ‘94) and participated in four Presidents Cupcompetitions, including 2003. 2002: Finished 27th on the money list despite not winningfor the first time since 1999…Playing in his ninth <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, placed T10 to tiepersonal best (1997 British Open) for finish in a major…Tied course record of 4-under-par66 in the second round, set earlier in the day by Justin Leonard…Followed up top-10performance at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship with T2 finish at WGC-NEC Invitational at SahaleeCountry Club. Earnings pushed him past the $2-million mark for the second consecutiveseason. 2001: His second consecutive top-30 finish in earnings (16th) was driven by twovictories…Beat Brandel Chamblee, Toshi Izawa, Dennis Paulson, Jeff Sluman and BobTway in a playoff at the Nissan Open with birdie on first extra hole when he laced a 3-wood through a cold rain to five feet and made the putt. Owns a 3-0 playoff record on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and career 7-0 mark…Later in the year, earned second title at the MarconiPennsylvania Classic with a three-stroke victory. Took the lead after second round andcruised to three-stroke victory…Was one of nine multiple winners on the year. 2000:Earned first two <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories and, at same time, kept intact his string of playoffsuccesses…Posted first <strong>TOUR</strong> win at Shell Houston Open. Despite placing one shot inwater and another in grandstand, defeated Craig Stadler in four-hole playoff. Received oncoursesupport from countryman, defending champion and good friend Stuart Appleby,who had missed cut…Second win came on first hole of playoff with Nick Price at AdvilWestern Open. Joined elite company after second victory, becoming one of only sixplayers to win multiple times…Participated in his third career Presidents Cup as memberof International Team, combining for 0-3 record in losing effort to United Statessquad…Edged Steve Conrad by one stroke to win the Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship inDecember. 1999: In rookie season on <strong>TOUR</strong>, finished just outside the top 125 in earnings(No. 126). 1998: Earned exempt status for 1999 by finishing 17th at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingSchool. 1997: Posted best career showing in a major with T10 at the British OpenChampionship. 1996: Won three times on European Tour, Alamo English Open, PeugeotFrench Open and One2One British Masters, to finish third on European Tour Order of Merit.1995: Claimed Heineken Classic title…Member of World Cup team for second time. 1994:Member of Presidents Cup Team…Won Heineken Australian Open and European Tour’sHonda Open…Led <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia Order of Merit for second time in career. 1993:Captured Optus Players Championship and named <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia MostConsistent Player…Member World Cup team and participated in Dunhill Cup. 1992: WonPerak Masters and Johnnie Walker Classic to lead <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia Order ofMerit…Named Australasian Tour Rookie of the Year. 1991: Won Riversdale Cup forsecond consecutive year. Amateur: Began career as one of Australia’s finest youngamateurs. Won Riversdale Cup and Victorian Amateur Championship. RepresentedAustralia in Eisenhower Cup and on World Amateur Team.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-5


Robert Allenby (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSPERSONAL: 1996 season on European Tour—year he finished third on Order of Merit—ended prematurely in October, when he suffered a broken sternum and facial injuries in atraffic accident in Spain. Was presented 2001 Ben Hogan Award by the Golf WritersAssociation of America for recovering from that accident.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1993 6 1 $11,052 2351994 1 11995 9 5 3 73,288 1761996 7 2 15,932 2521997 8 3 1 2 69,990 1851998 9 7 1 4 191,867 1411999 27 17 4 321,507 1262000 26 22 2 1 3 10 1,968,685 162001 29 25 2 5 14 2,309,029 162002 27 22 2 1 8 14 2,115,771 202003 24 21 1 9 13 2,176,452 24Total 173 126 4 3 2 27 64 9,253,571EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 1 $59,371STEPHEN AMES (Aims)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT 47 T29 T39U.S. Open T33 CUT T46 CUT T12 CUTBritish Open CUT CUT T60 T15 T55 T10 T19 T36 T47 CUT T43<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT CUT T49 T13 CUT T19 T16 T10 T39THE PLAYERS 73 CUT CUT T53 T21 T11 T4<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT16 T22 T22 T13WGC-Accenture Match PlayT17 T33 T9WGC-NEC Invitational T12 T23 T2 T6WGC-American Express ChampT25 CNL T31 T21NATIONAL TEAMS: Presidents Cup (4) 1994, 1996, 2000, 2003; World Cup (2) 1993,1995; Dunhill Cup, 1993PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.75 (10)Driving Distance ------------------294.8 (28)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.8% (71)Total Driving ------------------------99 (9)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.3% (14)Putting Average--------------------1.774 (90)Sand Save Percentage ----------57.3% (14)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------160.0 (54)Birdie Average --------------------4.10 (8)All-Around Ranking --------------289 (4)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.61 (61)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.83 (28)Final Round Scoring Average --69.11 (4)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.2% (31)Par Breakers ------------------------23.4% (11)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Deutsche Bank Championship/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2002 Air Canada Championship/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$612,000–2001 Nissan Open/1EXEMPT STATUS: 72nd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Stephen Michael Ames HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: April 28, 1964BIRTHPLACE: San Fernando,TrinidadRESIDENCE: Calgary, Alberta, Canada FAMILY: Wife, Jodi; Justin (2/28/97), Ryan Michael (5/25/99)EDUCATION: Boca Raton (Business Administration)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, films, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1998Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 THE PLAYERS Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1991 Pensacola Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (3): 1989 Trinidad & Tobago Open, 1994 Open V33 [Eur],1996 Benson & Hedges International Open [Eur.]BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—Chrysler Classic of Greensboro; T8—Bob HopeChrysler Classic; T9—Chrysler Championship; T10—Bay Hill Invitational presented byCooper Tires.2003 SEASON: The 72nd and last player to earn $1 million on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in2003…Shared first- and third-round leads before finishing T8 at Bob Hope ChryslerClassic, earning a paycheck of $126,000. First-round 63 was low round of the 2003campaign, and best since a 63 at the 2001 B.C. Open…Finished T10 at the Bay HillInvitational, aided by a third-round, 6-under-par 66…Sat one off the lead after round oneof the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro and picked up his third top-10 of the season byfinishing T5…Rebounded from a first-round 74 to finish T9 at the Chrysler Championship,surpassing the $1-million mark for the second consecutive season with his $124,800paycheck.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1997. Played European Tourfrom 1993 through 1997 and had three consecutive stints on Nationwide Tour starting in1990. 2002: Enjoyed best season on <strong>TOUR</strong>, finishing among the top 50 in earnings for thefirst time…Runner-up to Craig Perks at THE PLAYERS Championship. After starting thefinal round T21, recording seven birdies (including four straight on Nos. 9-12) en route to67, the second-lowest score of the day. Finished round in a five-way tie for the lead.Second-place finish earned a career-best paycheck of $648,000…One month later,cracked the $1-million mark for the first time in career with a T7 at the Greater GreensboroChrysler Classic…Playing with younger brother Robert, finished T17 representing Trinidad& Tobago at the World Cup in Puerto Vallarta. 2001: Finished 89th in earnings, the fourthconsecutive year in the top 100…Recorded T8 at Compaq Classic of New Orleans and T6in the B.C. Open…Low round of the year was a closing 63 at the B.C. Open. 2000: Finishedamong the top 70 on the money list for the first time…Was two strokes off the leadheading into final round of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, but had to withdraw Sundaymorning due to a pulled muscle in right shoulder…Recorded course-record 61 at “BlueMonster” course in second round of Doral-Ryder Open and was three back through 36holes only to finish in eighth place…Best week of the season was Compaq Classic whenhe was two strokes behind Carlos Franco after 36 holes and finished T4. Also, receivedword on a two-year extension on visa…Shared first-round lead with four others in TheINTERNATIONAL and posted third top 10 with an eighth in Colorado…Final top 10 of theyear was T5 in the Michelob Championship…Teamed with younger brother Robert in theWorld Cup, where they finished 19th. 1999: Due to visa problems was unable to start the1999 season until May. Made the most of the 18 events entered, making 11 cuts andfinishing among top 10 four times…His debut came at the Kemper Open where hefinished T44 after closing with 68. Missed birth of his second child during tournamentweek…Matched career-best finish with third at ‘99 Sprint International. 1998: Was firstrookie to post a top 10 on the year with a solo third at Nissan Open. 1997: Finished thirdat the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament to earn exempt status for following season. 1996:Claimed second European Tour title at the Benson & Hedges International Open. 1994:Won first European Tour in the Open V33. 1991: Earned only Nationwide Tour victory inthe Pensacola Open. 1989: Winner of Trinidad & Tobago Open.PERSONAL: Both parents were born in Trinidad & Tobago (father of English ancestry,mother of Portuguese)…He is the first touring professional to emerge from Trinidad &Tobago…Grandmother was a two-time Trinidad & Tobago champion…Met his Canadianwife, Jodi, a former flight attendant, on a flight between tournaments.2-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Stephen Ames (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 1 1 $8,816 2821997 2 2 1 1 110,461 1631998 16 10 1 3 7 357,859 831999 18 11 1 4 5 460,760 842000 31 19 4 9 747,312 632001 26 19 2 8 574,451 892002 28 17 1 4 9 1,278,037 462003 27 19 4 9 1,005,959 72Total 149 98 1 2 22 48 4,543,655NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 24 20 5 15 $32,226 281991 23 14 1 1 1 5 9 58,415 81992 20 10 3 5 25,906 58Total 67 44 1 1 1 13 29 116,547COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,660,202BILLY ANDRADE (ANN-drade)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open T68 DQBritish Open T51 T55 T5 T24 T69<strong>PGA</strong> T30 W/D CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT T42 CUT 2 T17NATIONAL TEAMS: WGC-World Cup (3) 2000, 2002, 2003PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.42 (40)Driving Distance ------------------285.9 (99)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.0% (109)Total Driving ------------------------208 (125)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.2% (34)Putting Average--------------------1.743 (22)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.6% (119)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------178.0 (72)Birdie Average --------------------4.15 (7)All-Around Ranking --------------502 (26)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.04 (17)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.26 (58)Final Round Scoring Average --69.16 (6)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.0% (15)Par Breakers ------------------------23.6% (7)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/1Career Low Round/Round:61–2000 Doral-Ryder Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$648,000–2002 THE PLAYERSChampionship/2EXEMPT STATUS: 97th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: William Thomas Andrade HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: January 25, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Bristol, RIRESIDENCE: Bristol, RI and Atlanta, GA FAMILY: Wife, Jody; Cameron James (4/5/94); Grace (4/7/97)EDUCATION: Wake Forest University (1987, Sociology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, Billy Andrade/Brad Faxon CharitiesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987for ChildrenQ SCHOOL: Fall 1987, 1988SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1991 Kemper Open, Buick Classic. 1998 Bell Canadian Open.2000 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas.OTHER VICTORIES (3): 1992 Fred Meyer Challenge [with Tom Kite]. 1999, 2001 FredMeyer Challenge [with Brad Faxon].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 8—Las Vegas Invitational; T10—Bay Hill Invitationalpresented by Cooper Tires, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 125 for the 15th consecutive season. First top-10 ofthe season, a T10, came at the Bay Hill Invitational…Entered the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship asthe No. 5 alternate, replaced injured Larry Nelson in the field. Was in third through 18holes after opening with a 3-under-par 67, finished T10…Finished solo eighth at LasVegas Invitational. Entered the week 116th on the Money List, moved up to 96th withpaycheck of $124,000 ($622,968) and secured his <strong>TOUR</strong> card for <strong>2004</strong>…Aced the fourthhole at Forest Oaks CC with a 6-iron from 191 yards during the third round of the ChryslerClassic of Greensboro, his first ace on <strong>TOUR</strong> since the final round of the 1987 British Open.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Was top-50 on the money list for ninth time in his careerwith a career-best earnings of $1,365,707…After missing four of the first six cuts of theseason, posted a T4 at The Honda Classic. One of three players (Brad Faxon and BrettQuigley) from Rhode Island to finish in the top four at The Honda Classic…Career-bestfinish at THE PLAYERS Championship, with T4, four strokes behind champion CraigPerks…Held the outright lead for three rounds at the SEI Pennsylvania Classic. Closinground of 69 one back of winner Dan Forsman, who eagled the final hole. His runner upcheck of $290,400 lifted him over the $1-million mark for the third consecutive season.2001: In June, posted top-3 finishes in back-to-back weeks. Finished T3 at the BuickClassic. The next week, placed one stroke shy of Phil Mickelson at Canon Greater HartfordOpen…Teamed with Brad Faxon to win the Fred Meyer Challenge…Closing 66 at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, following rounds of 68-70-68, produced sixth-place finish, the bestshowing in a major championship since he finished T6 at the 1992 U.S. Open. 2000: Madeone of the year’s most dramatic moves up the money list after earning $765,000 for hiswin at the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas, the largest single payday of his career. Winningweek at Las Vegas moved him from 159th to 43rd on the money list. Third-round 9-underpar63 was his lowest 18-hole score of the year. 1998: Came from behind to collect histhird title at Bell Canadian Open. Rolled in 30-foot putt for par to secure a playoff with 54-hole leader Bob Friend. Won playoff with par on first extra hole. 1997: In closest race everfor top 30, his season earnings of $665,602 missed qualifying for THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshipby $5. Entered final week of season 30th on money list, $22,595 behind Andrew Magee,who was 29th. Fell to 31st when Bill Glasson jumped from 54th to 27th with Las VegasInvitational victory. With $22,590 LVI check for finishing T19, fell just short of overtakingMagee, who missed the cut. 1995: Set then-course-record 62 at TPC at River Highlands atthe Canon Greater Hartford Open (broken by Kirk Triplett with 61 in 2000). 1993: At BuickSouthern Open, part of five-man playoff won by John Inman. 1991: Made mark on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in June 1991 when he became the first player in six years to win first two <strong>TOUR</strong>titles in consecutive weeks. Bernhard Langer (1985 Masters-Heritage) was last to do itbefore Andrade…Birdied first playoff hole to defeat Jeff Sluman at Kemper Open afterboth had carded a tournament-record 21-under-par 263…Defeated Brad Bryant by onestroke the following week in Buick Classic. Amateur: Three-time All-American at WakeForest, 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.PERSONAL: Along with Brad Faxon, runs Billy Andrade/Brad Faxon Charities for Children,Inc., which was formed in 1991 and has donated more than $4 million to youngsters inRhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. In 1999, duo was honored by Golf WritersAssociation of America with Charlie Bartlett Award, given to playing professional for theirunselfish contributions to society…Co-host with Faxon at the CVS Charity Classic atRhode Island CC.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983A 11986A 2 2 21987A 11987 4 3 $4,001 2351988 34 17 1 7 74,950 1341989 31 17 1 3 6 202,242 691990 28 25 1 12 231,362 641991 29 19 2 4 10 615,765 141992 28 16 1 2 8 202,509 761993 29 18 1 1 7 10 365,759 401994 26 18 1 1 3 5 342,208 481995 29 16 3 8 276,494 691996 28 18 1 3 9 433,157 461997 28 23 4 14 665,602 311998 30 18 1 3 6 705,434 411999 29 17 7 345,801 1182000 31 12 1 2 6 1,004,827 452001 27 14 1 1 6 8 1,313,047 402002 31 20 1 5 11 1,365,707 422003 29 19 3 5 659,694 97Total 475 292 4 6 4 50 134 8,808,559WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-7


SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBilly Andrade (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99Masters CUT T54 61 CUT T38U.S. Open CUT CUT T6 T33 T21 T23 T13 CUTBritish Open T54 T25 CUT CUT 70 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT T14 T32 T12 CUT T47 CUT CUT CUT T44 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT T27 CUT T20 CUT T8 CUT 5 T35 T62<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT13Year 00 01 02 03MastersCUTU.S. OpenCUT CUT CUTBritish OpenT13 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> 6 CUT T10THE PLAYERS CUT T44 T4 T48WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-American Express Champ CNLNATIONAL TEAMS: Junior World Cup, 1981 (won team title with Sam Randolph atSTUART APPLEBY<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1997 Honda Classic. 1998 Kemper Open. 1999 Shell HoustonOpen. 2003 Las Vegas Invitational.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1995 Monterrey Open, Sonoma County Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1998 Coolum Classic [Aus.]. 2001 Holden AustralianOpen.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 1999 CVS Charity Classic [with Jeff Sluman].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Las Vegas Invitational; T2—Shell Houston Open,84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania, WGC-American Express Championship; 6—SonyOpen in Hawaii.2003 SEASON: Season punctuated by fourth career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the Las VegasInvitational, his first <strong>TOUR</strong> win since 1999. Finished a career-best 12th on the <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist and represented the International team at The Presidents Cup in South Africa.Surpassed the $10-million mark in career <strong>TOUR</strong> earnings with victory at Las VegasInvitational…In first start of the season at the Sony Open in Hawaii, a final-round 63moved him from T30 to solo sixth…Second top-10 came in April at the Shell HoustonOpen when the finished T2 behind local favorite Fred Couples. Best finish since losing inthe four-man playoff at the 2002 British Open…Added a second T2 at the 84 LumberClassic of Pennsylvania thanks to rounds of 64-67 during a 36-hole Sunday. Tied forclubhouse lead at 20-under before eventual winner J.L. Lewis birdied two of the last threeholes to finish at 22-under…Added another T2 in his next start at the WGC-AmericanExpress Championship, finishing two behind Tiger Woods…In winning the Las VegasInvitational, posted rounds of 62-68-63-66-69—328 and captured playoff over ScottMcCarron with birdie-3 on first extra hole. Co-leader with Steve Flesch after first-round62, a career-low on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Led Flesch by one and McCarron by three entering finalround. The 328 (31-under-par) total broke the tournament total of 329 by D.A. Weibring(1991), Andrew Magee (1991) and Bob Estes (2001). Las Vegas victory came four years,five months and 10 days since last win at the 1999 Shell Houston Open, a span of 88events. Fourth foreign-born player to win the Las Vegas Invitational and the secondAustralian, joining 1986 winner Greg Norman. The $720,000 first-place check was thelargest of his eight-year <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Moved back into top 50 in season <strong>TOUR</strong> earnings with athen-career-best $1,729,459, highlighted by near-miss at British Open. Best career finishin a major, T2, at the 131st British Open at Muirfield. After posting final-round 65 to joinErnie Els, Thomas Levet and Steve Elkington in playoff, bogeyed the fourth and final holeof the playoff to be eliminated…Second runner-up finish of 2002 came at the InvensysClassic at Las Vegas, one stroke shy of Phil Tataurangi, who posted a final-round 62 inwinning effort. Missed competing in season-ending <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for the fourthtime in career by only $33,955. 2001: Despite four top-10 finishes, fell out of the top 30,at 55th, for the first time since 1998…Finished T9 in WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionships after losing to Toru Taniguchi (2 and 1) in the third round. DefeatedNobuhito Sato and Per-Ulrik Johansson in the first two rounds…Tied for fifth in WGC NECPortmarnock, Ireland); World Amateur Team Championship, 1986; Walker Cup, 1987.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.96 (79)Driving Distance ------------------284.4 (110)Driving Accuracy Percentage --60.2% (169)Total Driving ------------------------279 (185)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.1% (122)Putting Average--------------------1.747 (30)Sand Save Percentage ----------51.7% (71)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------450.0 (168)Birdie Average --------------------3.82 (48)All-Around Ranking --------------797 (114)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.71 (73)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.29 (61)Final Round Scoring Average --71.26 (107)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.6% (40)Par Breakers ------------------------21.4% (61)EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Stuart Appleby HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: May 1, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Cohuna, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Orlando, FloridaFAMILY: Wife, AshleySPECIAL INTERESTS: Action sports, motor racingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1996Nationwide Tour AlumnusMISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent 84 LumberClassic of Pennsylvania/2Career Low Round/Round:62–1995 Canon Greater Hartford Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$765,000–2000 Invensys Classic at LasVegas/1Invitational. Was three back after two rounds, but fired consecutive 70s to fall out ofcontention. 2000: Although winless for first time in four seasons, stood 24th on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>official money list with earnings of $1,642,221 in 24 starts. Money total marked his bestin five years on <strong>TOUR</strong> to date, and third time in which he surpassed $1 million…Best offive top-10 finishes came in his second start, as runner-up to Paul Azinger at Sony Openin Hawaii…After missing cut at Shell Houston Open, where he was defending champion,stayed over to lend support to countryman, good friend and eventual winner RobertAllenby…Four sub-par rounds at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship produced 12-under-par 276, good forcareer-best T4 finish at that event…Participated in second career Presidents Cup asmember of International Team, compiling 0-3 record. 1999: Earned his third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>title in as many seasons with Shell Houston Open win. Stood two strokes back after 36holes and three back through 54 holes. Closing 71, the highest final round by a winner in15 years at TPC at the Woodlands, was good for one-stroke victory over John Cook andHal Sutton. Credited his late wife Renay with giving him the strength to win his first titlesince her death in the previous year. 1998: Earned his second <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at KemperOpen. Trailed by one through 54 holes and survived windswept Sunday with closing 72,one stroke better than Scott Hoch. 1997: Established himself as one of <strong>TOUR</strong>’s youngstars, becoming the first Q-School graduate to earn more than $1 million the followingyear…Won the Honda Classic, finished second twice and earned trip to THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship…Held one-stroke lead over Payne Stewart after 54 holes at Honda Classic.Closing 71 on windy Sunday enough for one-stroke victory over Stewart and MichaelBradley. 1995: Became eighth player to win first Nationwide Tour event with victory atMonterrey Open…Earned place on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1996 by finishing fifth on the NationwideTour money list.PERSONAL: Raised on dairy farm, where he used to hit golf shots from paddock topaddock once his chores were completed…Former Australian Rules footballplayer…After missing cut at 1998 British Open, experienced tragic death of wife Renayoutside a train station in London. The Renay Appleby Memorial Trophy, created by officialsin New South Wales, is given annually to the Australian state’s best female junior golfer.The first recipient, Marousa Plioas, attended the 1999 PLAYERS Championship andMasters Tournament.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 30 18 1 5 $164,483 1301997 23 18 1 2 5 12 1,003,356 181998 22 12 1 5 7 717,962 401999 29 21 1 1 5 12 1,359,724 252000 24 20 1 1 5 15 1,642,221 242001 29 23 4 8 1,004,528 552002 28 21 2 4 10 1,729,459 322003 27 19 1 3 5 13 2,662,538 12Total 212 152 4 9 1 34 82 10,284,272<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARY2-8 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Stuart Appleby (cont.)NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 22 18 2 1 7 15 $144,419 5Total 22 18 2 1 7 15 144,419COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $10,428,691EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 1 1 $92,235<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT21 CUT CUT CUT T31 CUT CUTU.S. OpenT36 T10 CUT CUT CUT T37 CUTBritish Open T20 CUT CUT T11 61 T2 T15<strong>PGA</strong> T61 CUT CUT T4 T16 T17 T23THE PLAYERST14 CUT CUT T22 T33 T28 T21<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T22 T26 7 27WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T33 T9 T33 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T23 T20 T5 T42 T46WGC-American Express Champ T30 T25 CNL T11 T2NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup (3), 1998, 2000, 2003; Dunhill Cup (3), 1997,TOMMY ARMOUR III1998, 1999; World Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.16 (23)Driving Distance ------------------294.4 (35)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.6% (155)Total Driving ------------------------190 (91)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.4% (95)Putting Average--------------------1.752 (37)Sand Save Percentage ----------62.1% (1)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------170.0 (66)Birdie Average --------------------3.92 (26)All-Around Ranking --------------438 (16)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.20 (120)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.06 (6)Final Round Scoring Average --69.82 (20)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.4% (29)Par Breakers ------------------------22.4% (26)EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Thomas Dickson Armour III HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: October 8, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Denver, CORESIDENCE: Dallas, TX FAMILY: Tommy (10/16/89)EDUCATION: University of New MexicoSPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1981, 1987, 1996Nationwide Tour AlumnusMISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2003 Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2003 Las Vegas Invitational/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1990 Phoenix Open. 2003 Valero Texas Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 Miami Valley Open, Cleveland Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1993 Mexican Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: 1—Valero Texas Open.2003 SEASON: Began the season with partial status and did not play on the weekend inseven of first eight starts. Season turned around in September with second career victoryat the Valero Texas Open, done in record-setting fashion with rounds of 64-62-63-65—254. The 254 total (26-under-par) broke Mark Calcavecchia’s 72-hole <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> mark of256 he set in winning at the 2001 Phoenix Open. The 54-hole total of 189 matched the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record shared by Calcavecchia and John Cook (1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic).Did not post a bogey until the back nine on Sunday. Was attempting to become the firstplayer since Lee Trevino (1974 New Orleans Open) to win a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event without abogey. The 13 years and eight months and 366 starts between victories (1990 PhoenixOpen) was the third-longest time between victories in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history. At age 43 years,11 months and 20 days, was one of 11 players age 40 or above to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 2003. In relation to par for a par-70 golf course, also broke the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record of 22-under-par set by Donnie Hammond at the 1989 Texas Open. Win was worth $630,000, thelargest payday of career.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Picked up first top-10 finish since the 2000 Byron NelsonClassic with a T7 at the Sony Open in Hawaii…Led Greater Milwaukee Open afteropening-round 63, lowest round on <strong>TOUR</strong> since 60 during second round of 1999 Las VegasInvitational. Finished T8. 2001: Finished 161st on the final 2001 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list,returned to Qualifying Tournament and finished T8 to retain his card for the 2002 season.Played in 32 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events and posted three top-25s. 2000: Earned full-exempt statusfor the third consecutive season on the strength of two top-10s. Best finish was T5 at theNissan Open. 1999: Came close to winning his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title since 1990 PhoenixOpen when he lost a playoff to Gabriel Hjertstedt at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.Shared third-round lead at 10-under-par 206, but shot a closing 70 to Hjerstedt’s 68.Hjertstedt won playoff on the first extra hole with a birdie. Runner-up finish was worth$297,000, his career best…Opened with a 70 at the Las Vegas Invitational then cameback with a 60 at Las Vegas CC. His 12-under-par 60 included a missed two-and-half footputt on 14. He became the only player 40 or older to shoot a 60 on a par-72 course. 1998:Finished among the top-60 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first time since 1990…Shotfinal-round 64 and finished T2 at Phoenix Open for his first runner-up finish since1990…Earned $312,338 of his season earnings on West Coast in 1998. 1994: Struggledon <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> again after 1990 season but found success on Nationwide Tour…WonMiami Valley and Cleveland Opens in consecutive weeks to become first player to winback-to-back Nationwide Tour events…Finished seventh on Nationwide Tour money listto gain spot on 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Played in 1994 U.S. Open at Oakmont CC, site ofgrandfather’s 1927 U.S. Open victory. 1990: Enjoyed success and consistency on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> from 1988 through 1990, including a victory at the Phoenix Open. Phoenix was hisfirst start of the season and he earned a five-stroke victory over Jim Thorpe…Nearly wonagain three weeks later, finishing second, two strokes behind Shearson Lehman Huttonchampion Dan Forsman. Played on European and Asian Tours until fall of 1987. 1983:Winner of the Mexican Open. 1982: Qualified for the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1981, but earned only$4,254 in 1982. Amateur: Winner of the 1981 New Mexico State Amateur.PERSONAL: Grandfather, known as “The Silver Scot,” won the U.S. Open, British Openand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…Started playing golf with his mom and dad when he was10…Played golf and baseball in high school but decided to stick with golf because bothseasons were during same time…After record-setting performance at the 2003 ValeroTexas Open, commented on colorful career, “You only get one trip around life. Golf is justsomething that I love to do. I don’t play for the money, I never have. I’ve made a lot of goodfriends through golf over the last 22 years playing golf professionally.” Father Tommy, asurgeon and the son of “The Silver Scot,” passed away on March 4, 2003.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1982 14 5 $4,254 2201983 11984 3 1 781 2671985 21986 3 1 1 1 9,675 2091987 3 1 970 2901988 31 17 1 4 9 175,461 661989 32 21 1 2 7 185,018 811990 31 16 1 1 2 6 348,658 351991 31 15 1 3 90,478 1401992 30 11 3 47,218 1801993 20 7 1 2 52,011 1811994 9 6 1 2 5 112,778 1471995 30 16 1 5 134,407 1411996 21 6 1 2 79,616 1781997 30 18 7 163,664 1311998 28 16 1 4 10 554,650 521999 28 16 1 1 5 6 782,185 542000 30 14 2 6 397,610 1222001 32 14 3 238,091 1612002 30 13 3 3 379,191 1452003 23 11 1 1 4 932,984 76Total 462 225 2 5 2 30 82 4,689,699WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-9


Tommy Armour III (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992 11993 5 3 2 $3,529 1591994 19 14 2 1 1 5 7 126,620 71996 6 2 1 1,838 1941998 1 1 1 1 1 14,813 1062003 1Total 33 20 2 1 2 6 11 146,799COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,836,498<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 T55 T67British Open T46 T28 T39 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T24 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT 71 T31Year 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT CUT W/DWOODY AUSTINPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.01 (87)Driving Distance ------------------294.3 (36)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.7% (55)Total Driving ------------------------91 (5)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.0% (80)Putting Average--------------------1.777 (97)Sand Save Percentage ----------43.3% (158)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------164.6 (59)Birdie Average --------------------3.64 (85)All-Around Ranking --------------657 (63)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.41 (139)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.33 (142)Final Round Scoring Average --69.60 (17)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.5% (96)Par Breakers ------------------------20.8% (80)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Valero Texas Open/2Career Low Round/Round:60–1999 Las Vegas Invitational/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–2003 Valero Texas Open/1EXEMPT STATUS: 44th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Albert Woody Austin HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: January 27, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Tampa, FLRESIDENCE: Derby, KS; plays out of Wolfcreek FAMILY: Wife, Shannon; Parker (3/31/98), Peyton (3/14/00)EDUCATION: University of Miami (1986, Business Administration)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 Q SCHOOL: 1994Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1995 Buick Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—MCI Heritage; T6—Las Vegas Invitational; 7—HP Classic of New Orleans; T8—The Honda Classic.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top-50 for the first time since 1996. Earned over $1 millionfor the first time in his career, with $1,518,707…Runner-up to Davis Love III at MCIHeritage, falling on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff. Missed two putts inside 10feet that would have clinched title on second and third playoff holes. Payday of $486,000was a career high, and runner-up finish was best since playoff win over Mike Brisky at1995 Buick Open…Two weeks later added a seventh-place finish at the HP Classic ofNew Orleans…Finished T45 at the Bank of America Colonial and collected $14,014 tosurpass the $1-million mark…Ended the year on a strong note with a T6 at the Las VegasInvitational.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: With four sub-par rounds, finished T10 at the Reno-TahoeOpen, first top-10 since T8 at the 2001 INTERNATIONAL Presented by Qwest. Finished T26at the Qualifying Tournament to return to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003. 2001: A late surgeearned playing card for 2002 by finishing 125th in earnings; second time in last three yearshe has retained playing privileges with good play late in season. Made cut his last threeevents, including T16 in National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World…Only twotop-10s came in consecutive starts, a T8 at John Deere Classic followed by a solo eighthin The INTERNATIONAL. 2000: Collected $485,589 in prize money and had three top-10s…Got off to a terrible start by missing the cut in his first six tournaments. Made hisseventh start pay off, finishing T7 at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open…Winner of the1995 Buick Open matched his career-low first round at ‘95 Buick Open with a 63 in the firstround in Michigan to take a two-stroke lead at Warwick Hills G&CC. Made 11 birdies andneeded only 22 putts. Maintained two-shot lead after 36 holes with a 67 the next day.Rounds of 73-70 on the weekend resulted in T4 finish, worth $118,000 — moving himfrom 108th on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list to 81st, enough to keep his playing card. 1999: Madesuccessful return to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, playing in 30 events and making the cut in 20 ofthose…Lone top-10 of the year came at the Reno-Tahoe Open where he finishedT9…Finished 121st on the money list to retain his card. 1998: Played mainly onNationwide Tour and was first in scoring average (69.61) on way to eighth-place finish onmoney list to retain <strong>TOUR</strong> playing privileges. 1997: Lost his card after finishing 180th onthe money list. 1996: Was among top-25 in 15 events and among top-10 in fiveevents…Posted T6 in Phoenix after leading through 36 holes…Shared U.S. Open firstroundlead with Payne Stewart with 67…In defense of title, finished T3 at Buick Open.1995: Earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year honors. One of three rookies to qualify for THE<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship that year…Highlight was his playoff victory over Mike Brisky atBuick Open. Opening 63 gave him two-stroke lead, but lost his advantage to PayneStewart after second round. Final-round 68 earned spot in playoff, which he won with paron first extra hole. Win was worth $216,000…First career top-10 finish was T6 at 1995Northern Telecom Open…Made 10 of 12 cuts leading up to <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, wherehe finished fourth. 1994: Made his debut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by capturing the 1994 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Finished 23rd on Nationwide Tour money list…Played inJapan (1989-90) and on mini-tours (1992-93).PERSONAL: Tore tendons and cartilage in left knee during 1987 Qualifying Tournament.Injury sidelined him for two years. Originally injured knee as 11-year old playing LittleLeague baseball…Worked for years as credit-union teller during off-season. Also workedin supplies department at Eckerd Drug…After falling to Davis Love III in a playoff at the2003 MCI Heritage, said of his previous struggles: “It’s just so much fun to actually be inthe game again and show people that I do know how to play the game and hit qualityshots. I had numerous chances, and it just wasn’t my day.”<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992 11995 34 22 1 7 12 $736,497 241996 35 26 1 5 15 539,397 321997 35 7 1 2 75,151 1801998 10 5 1 56,028 2031999 30 20 1 5 338,045 1212000 32 19 3 5 485,589 1002001 34 14 2 5 406,352 1252002 36 14 1 3 307,348 1562003 31 23 1 4 10 1,518,707 44Total 278 150 1 1 1 24 58 4,463,114NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 11993 1 1 $383 2741994 26 18 1 1 6 10 72,206 231995 11998 23 17 2 2 9 15 140,955 81999 1 1 1 1 8,250 135Total 53 37 3 3 16 26 221,793COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,684,9072-10 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Woody Austin (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUTU.S. Open T23 T37 CUT T48British OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> T23 T69 T27THE PLAYERS T67 CUT T61 CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT4PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.74 (60)Driving Distance ------------------290.8 (59)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.7% (142)Total Driving ------------------------201 (115)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.6% (48)Putting Average--------------------1.763 (57)Sand Save Percentage ----------39.7% (176)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------133.7 (26)Birdie Average --------------------4.00 (18)All-Around Ranking --------------586 (43)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.36 (35)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.05 (40)Final Round Scoring Average --71.59 (132)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.1% (33)Par Breakers ------------------------23.0% (16)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent FUNAI Classic atthe WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort/2Career Low Round/Round:63–4 times, most recent 2003 FUNAIClassic at the WALT DISNEY WORLDResort/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$486,000–2003 MCI Heritage/2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (12): 1987 Phoenix Open, Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational,Canon Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1988 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. 1989 CanonGreater Hartford Open. 1990 MONY Tournament of Champions. 1991 AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am. 1992 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1993 Memorial Tournament, NewEngland Classic, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 2000 Sony Open in Hawaii.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1990 BMW International Open [Eur]. 1992 BMWInternational Open [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T12—Buick Open.PAUL AZINGEREXEMPT STATUS: 2002 U.S. Ryder Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Paul William Azinger HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: January 6, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Holyoke, MARESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL FAMILY: Wife,Toni; Sarah Jean (12/28/85), Josie Lynn (4/21/89)EDUCATION: Brevard JC and Florida State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1981, 1983, 19842003 SEASON: Fighting an ailing back and hip much of the year, slumped to 169th on themoney list, making only 10 cuts in 26 starts…Withdrew after two rounds at the AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am due to a back injury…Best finish of season was T12 at theBuick Open…Penalized two strokes at the Bell Canadian Open after a television vieweralerted <strong>TOUR</strong> officials that his caddie had removed the flagstick while Fred Funk’s chipwas still in motion on the 13th green. Would have been one back of the lead through 36holes, but the two-stroke penalty dropped him three back. Finished T48.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished in the top 100 on the money list for the eighthconsecutive season and 17th time in 20-year career…Finished fourth at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, earning $360,000. Defeated Jesper Parnevik, DavisLove III, Niclas Fasth and Bob Estes before falling to eventual runner-up Scott McCarronin the semifinals. Fell to Brad Faxon in consolation match…Member of the U.S. Ryder Cupteam for the fourth time. Provided thrilling moment as he holed out on No. 18 to halvesingles match with Niclas Fasth. Career record of 5-7-3 in the Ryder Cup. 2001: Made over$1.5 million and missed just one cut for the second year in a row. Ironically, the cut hemissed was at the Sony Open in Hawaii, an event he came into as defendingchampion…Chosen by Curtis Strange as Captain’s Choice for U.S. Ryder Cupteam…Finished season making 18 consecutive cuts, the second-longest current streakbehind Tiger Woods’ 78. 2000: Captured his 12th career victory at the Sony Open inHawaii, his first victory since the 1993 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Marked third year he began<strong>TOUR</strong> season with a victory, including 1987 Phoenix Open and 1990 MONY Tournament ofChampions…Member of victorious U.S. Presidents Cup team. Was a Captain’s Pick byU.S. Captain Ken Venturi…Qualified for first <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship since 1993 and 27thplacefinish on <strong>TOUR</strong> Official Money List was also best since finishing second in 1993.1998: Recorded a career-best fifth at Masters Tournament, a T14 at U.S. Open and T13 at<strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1994: Played in only four events following chemotherapy andradiation treatments. 1993: Enjoyed finest season of career before being diagnosed withlymphoma in right shoulder blade in December of that year…Kept the longest activewinning streak on <strong>TOUR</strong>, seven years, going with three victories. Captured first major titleby defeating Greg Norman on second hole of sudden-death playoff at <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipat Inverness. Earlier won Memorial Tournament in dramatic fashion, holing out fromgreenside bunker on 72nd hole to defeat Corey Pavin by one stroke and Payne Stewart bytwo…Won New England Classic after taking lead with third-round 64…Ten top-threefinishes in 1993 were most since Tom Watson in 1980…Finished second on money list toNick Price. 1992: Held on to his three-stroke advantage heading into the final round to winTHE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship by the same margin over Lee Janzen at Pinehurst No. 2. 1991:Convincing four-stroke victory over Brian Claar and Corey Pavin at the AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am in February…Missed nine tournaments during the middle of the seasonafter having right shoulder surgery on June 20…Won crucial singles match against JoseMaria Olazabal during the Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island. 1990: Opened with an impressivevictory in the MONY Tournament of Champions. Final-round 69 carried the 54-hole leaderto a one-stroke victory over Ian Baker-Finch…Shared the third-round lead with FredCouples at the Doral-Ryder Open but ended up losing in a four-man playoff to GregNorman. 1989: Captured his second Canon Greater Hartford Open by shooting a 65 onSunday to overtake third-round leader Wayne Levi by one stroke…Had 13 top-10 finishesin 25 starts, the most in one season during his career…Captured singles victory over SeveBallesteros during his first Ryder Cup. 1988: Shot three rounds of 66, one being the finalround, to win by five strokes over Tom Kite at the Hertz Bay Hill Classic. 1987: Three-timewinner, when he finished second on money list behind Curtis Strange. Finished withrounds of 65-67 to capture the Phoenix Open. Holed a 30-foot putt for eagle three on thelast hole at the Panasonic-Las Vegas Invitational for second victory. Third-round 63 carriedhim to his third victory at the Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open…Runner-upat British Open…Named 1987 <strong>PGA</strong> and Golf World Player-of-the-Year. 1984: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament medalist.PERSONAL: In 1994 and 1995, served as host for the Zinger Stinger Pro-Am, which raisedmoney for lymphoma research…Recipient of GWAA Ben Hogan Award in 1995, given tothe individual who has continued to be active in golf despite physical handicap or seriousillness…His book, “Zinger,” is about his fight against cancer…Started playing golf at age5, but couldn’t break 40 until he was a high school senior…Gave a eulogy at longtimefriend Payne Stewart’s memorial service in 1999…Loves to play foosball.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1982 21 10 1 1 $10,655 1741983 21984 21 14 3 27,821 1441985 33 18 3 6 81,179 931986 30 25 2 2 7 13 254,019 291987 27 22 3 1 9 15 822,481 21988 27 21 1 1 1 10 16 594,850 111989 25 21 1 2 4 13 16 951,649 31990 26 22 1 3 12 18 944,731 41991 21 18 1 2 2 6 13 685,603 91992 23 20 1 1 3 10 14 929,863 71993 24 17 3 1 6 12 13 1,458,456 21994 4 2 1 13,422 2421995 23 15 1 5 182,595 1001996 22 17 1 8 232,041 951997 20 12 3 4 262,045 931998 22 15 1 3 11 568,233 501999 24 14 4 10 562,053 732000 20 19 1 7 14 1,597,139 272001 20 19 1 4 13 1,509,130 332002 20 13 2 4 769,926 902003 26 10 1 222,643 169Total 481 344 12 13 20 108 199 12,680,533SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-11


Paul Azinger (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95Masters T17 CUT T14 CUT 52 T31 CUT T17U.S. Open CUT CUT 34 CUT T6 T9 T24 CUT T33 T3 CUTBritish Open T2 T48 T8 T48 T59 T59 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT CUT 2 CUT T31 T33 1 CUT T31THE PLAYERS CUT T64 6 T30 T14 CUT T3 T29 T6 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 4 T17 T3 11 T24 1 21Year 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T18 T28 5 CUT T28 T15 CUTU.S. Open T67 T28 T14 T12 T12 T5 CUTBritish Open CUT CUT CUT T7 W/D<strong>PGA</strong>T31 T29 T13 T41 T24 T22 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT T14 CUT CUT T17 T7 CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT11WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T33 4WGC-NEC Invitational T8 T5 T38 T39WGC-American Express ChampCNL T43AARON BADDELEYNATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (4), 1989, 1991, 1993, 2002; World Cup, 1989; ThePresidents Cup (2), 1994 (Captain’s Assistant), 2000.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.97 (165)Driving Distance ------------------283.4 (117)Driving Accuracy Percentage --60.4% (167)Total Driving ------------------------284 (186)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.8% (132)Putting Average--------------------1.788 (124)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.0% (97)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------328.5 (147)Birdie Average --------------------3.16 (175)All-Around Ranking --------------1,124 (177)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.91 (164)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.36 (143)Final Round Scoring Average --71.50 (125)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.0% (169)Par Breakers ------------------------17.9% (176)EXEMPT STATUS: 73rd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Aaron John Baddeley HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 182BIRTHDATE: March 17, 1981BIRTHPLACE: Lebanon, NHRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of Moonah Links GC FAMILY: Single(Victoria, Australia)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, fitnessTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003Nationwide Tour AlumnusMISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–4 times, most recent FUNAI Classic atthe WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 1989 TexasOpen/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$522,000–2000 Sony Open in Hawaii/1BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2003 Sony Open in Hawaii.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (3): 1999 Holden Australian Open [Aus]. 2000 HoldenAustralian Open [Aus]. 2001 Greg Norman Holden International [Aus].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Sony Open in Hawaii; 5—Valero Texas Open;6—Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires.2003 SEASON: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie had a strong debut thanks to three top-10s, includinglosing in a playoff at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Finished the highest on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>money list among the six Nationwide graduates from class of 2002 to retain <strong>TOUR</strong> cards,finishing 73rd…Made a 10-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole at the Sony Open in Hawaiifor a final-round 69 to get into a playoff with Ernie Els. On the second playoff hole atWaialae Country Club, Els made a 43-foot birdie putt from the fringe of the 10th green.Baddeley left his 20-foot birdie putt on the edge. The runner-up spot was his first careertop-10 and worth a career-high $432,000…Added second top-10 with a sixth-place finishat the Bay Hill Invitational. Shared first-round lead with five others at 3-under69…Missed the better part of three months during the year due to ankle injury sufferedplaying ultimate frisbee after the Bay Hill Invitational in late March. He was out of actionfrom THE PLAYERS Championship until coming back at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, wherehe finished T53…Opened and closed with career-best 62s at the Valero Texas Open tofinish fifth. Finished the year just shy of $1 million, with $989,168.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned his way on to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> via a 10th-place finishon the Nationwide Tour money list. Posted three runner-up finishes, at the Knoxville Open,Bank of America Monterey Peninsula Classic and the Gila River Classic. Closed out seasonwith four top-15s to earn Player of the Month (October) honors. Made the cut in two of histhree <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> appearances with his best finish, a T44 at the Reno-Tahoe Open. 2001:Played in nine <strong>TOUR</strong> events and teamed with Adam Scott for a T14 at the WGC-EMCWorld Cup. Winner of the Greg Norman Holden International. Finished as the 2000-01<strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia Order of Merit Champion and did not miss a cut on the <strong>PGA</strong> Tourof Australasia that year. Amateur: In 2000, made one cut, a T57 at Honda Classic, in nine<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> appearances as an amateur. Stayed with countryman Greg Norman duringHonda Classic, his first <strong>TOUR</strong> start. Highlight of the year came when he defended hisHolden Australian Open title…In 1999, won the Holden Australian Open as an amateur,becoming the youngest player to win that event and the first amateur since Bruce Devlinin 1959…First amateur to receive a special invitation to the Masters since 1976…Wasselected to the Eisenhower World Team, becoming the youngest Australian to representhis country in any world team eventPERSONAL: Born in New Hampshire before family moved back to Australia when Aaronwas only 2. Father Ron served as chief mechanic for Mario Andretti’s race team in NewHampshire. Holds dual American and Australian citizenship…Introduced to golf at age 8 byhis grandmother, Jean Baddeley…Counts fashion as one of his hobbies along with fitness,food and music. Is seen wearing fashion designer Johan Lindeberg clothing, both on and offthe course…If he didn’t become a professional golfer wanted to be the best fitness trainerin the world…Has his own golf tournament, the Aaron Baddeley Junior World Championship.Held in Fiji last year with 40 players from five different countries. Web site www.Badds.com.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2000A 9 12001 9 2 $19,4352002 3 2 16,3802003 20 15 1 3 4 989,168 73Total 41 20 1 3 4 1,024,983NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2001 1 1 $1,413 2792002 17 11 3 1 5 9 216,536 10Total 18 12 3 1 5 9 217,949COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,242,932EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $5,350<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03MastersCUT CUTU.S. OpenCUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong>T57WGC-American Express Champ CNLNATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup, 2001.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.92 (77)Driving Distance ------------------287.9 (82)Driving Accuracy Percentage --56.2% (186)Total Driving ------------------------268 (181)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------60.5% (183)Putting Average--------------------1.723 (3)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.3% (46)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------134.0 (27)Birdie Average --------------------3.84 (44)All-Around Ranking --------------648 (60)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.21 (26)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.13 (128)Final Round Scoring Average --71.36 (116)Birdie Conversion Percentage--34.8% (3)Par Breakers ------------------------22.1% (31)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent Valero TexasOpen/4Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 2003 ValeroTexas Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$486,000–2003 Sony Open in Hawaii/22-12 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BRINY BAIRDEXEMPT STATUS: 22nd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Briny Baird HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: May 11, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Miami Beach, FLRESIDENCE: Jupiter, FL FAMILY: Wife, Laura; Madison Kaye (3/10/03)EDUCATION: Valdosta State University (1995, Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 Q SCHOOL: 1998Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2001 John Deere Classic, T2—2003 BuickOpen.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Monterrey Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Buick Open; 3—Chrysler Championship; T4—Buick Invitational; T7—Sony Open in Hawaii, Greater Hartford Open; T8—HP Classic ofNew Orleans; T9—EDS Byron Nelson Championship.2003 SEASON: Finished a career-best 22nd on the final money list with a career-highseven top-10s…Posted a top-10 in his first start of the season at the Sony Open inHawaii, with T7…Second top-10 was T4 at Buick Invitational, six strokes behindchampion Tiger Woods. One off the 36-hole lead after second-round 65…Posted back-tobacktop-10s for the first time in his career at the HP Classic of New Orleans (T8) and EDSByron Nelson Championship (T9)…Held first- and second-round leads and shared thirdroundlead with Skip Kendall, Jonathan Kaye and John Rollins at the Buick Classic.Finished T30 after a final-round 77…Jumped into top-10 with rounds of 68-66 on theweekend at the Greater Hartford Open. Finished T7 for fifth top 10 of 2003, five shotsbehind Peter Jacobsen…One week later, aided by rounds of 65-66 on the weekend,finished T2 at Buick Open, two shots behind champion Jim Furyk…Tied a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>birdie-eagle streak record during the second round of the FUNAI Classic at the WALTDISNEY WORLD Resort. Began streak with an eagle on the 15th hole and then birdied thenext seven holes for a total of 9-under over eight holes. Billy Mayfair set the mark at the2001 Buick Open…Finished T13 in his first trip to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Matched career-high in top-10s with two and had theprevious best earnings season of his career with $817,514…Finished ninth in TotalDriving…T3 at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic at 28-under-par 332, two strokes behindchampion Phil Mickelson and David Berganio Jr. 2001: Made most of return to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>with career-best finish on money list (No. 63)…Runner-up at John Deere Classic, wherehe finished one stroke behind first-time winner David Gossett. Second-place check worth$302,400 or $27,306 less than father Butch Baird won in 20-plus years on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.2000: Graduated to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with fourth-place finish on the Nationwide <strong>TOUR</strong>money list…Won the Monterey Open with tournament record 20-under par. 1999:Finished 186th on the money list as a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie. 1998: Finished 12th at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying School to earn his first <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Amateur: 1994 and 1995 Division IIchampion and Player of the Year at Valdosta (GA) State…Winner of Press Thornton FutureMasters in 1989.PERSONAL: Beginning in 2003, in cooperation with Canon, U.S.A., Inc., and the NationalCenter for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), placed a photo of a local missing childon his golf bag at every <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event to raise awareness of missing children in theUnited States. As an additional component of Canon4Kids, for each birdie registered byBaird, Canon donates $100 to NCMEC, with additional donations for eagles andaces…Was MVP of high school soccer team…Father, Butch Baird, is a member of theChampions Tour…Says his biggest thrill in golf was “repeating as Division II championand ending amateur career with a win.”<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 $115,357 1862001 31 22 1 2 6 812,001 632002 33 22 1 2 6 817,514 822003 33 24 1 1 7 16 2,202,519 22Total 125 80 2 2 11 28 3,947,391NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1996 22 8 2 $11,369 1151997 23 11 2 7 33,433 582000 26 19 1 1 9 14 271,897 4Total 71 38 1 1 11 23 316,699COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,264,090<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 01 02 03U.S. OpenT40<strong>PGA</strong>T22 T43 T39THE PLAYERST49 T11<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT13PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ----------------70.12 (20)Driving Distance ----------------292.2 (52)Driving Accuracy Percentage 68.4% (60)Total Driving ----------------------112 (14)Greens in Regulation Pct. ----72.2% (2)Putting Average------------------1.781 (106)Sand Save Percentage --------48.6% (119)Eagles (Holes per) --------------150.9 (43)Birdie Average ------------------3.83 (46)All-Around Ranking ------------448 (19)Scoring Avg. Before Cut ------69.92 (13)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ----------69.17 (9)Final Round Scoring Average 70.43 (42)Birdie Conversion Percentage 29.4% (100)Par Breakers ----------------------22.0% (37)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2003 FUNAI Classic at the WALTDISNEY WORLD Resort/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$326,400–2003 Chrysler Championship/3SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCRAIG BARLOWEXEMPT STATUS: 100th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Craig Alan Barlow HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 205BIRTHDATE: July 23, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Henderson, NVRESIDENCE: Hendersen, NV; plays out of Reflection BayFAMILY: Wife, Lee Ann; Joel Nino, Jason Nino, Jeremy Ninoat Lake Las VegasSPECIAL INTERESTS: Table tennis, tennisTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 Q SCHOOL: 1997, 1998, 2000BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—1999 Buick Challenge, 2002 Air CanadaChampionship.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Greater Hartford Open; T6—Reno-Tahoe Open;T8—84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania.2003 SEASON: Had career highs in money earned ($638,721) and money list position(100th). Finished in the top 125 for the third consecutive season and the fourthoverall…First-round leader at MCI Heritage after carding 7-under-par 65, including atournament-record, 8-under-par 28 on front nine. Finished T47 after a 5-over-par 76 insecond round…Finally in late July compiled first top-10 finish, T4 at the Greater HartfordOpen. Finished four shots behind Peter Jacobsen with four rounds in the 60s…Nevadanative tied for the 54-hole lead with Tim Herron at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Final-round 75dropped finish to T6…Solidified his job for <strong>2004</strong> with a T8 finish at the 84 Lumber Classicof Pennsylvania. Managed to put together four rounds in the 60s for only the second timein his career on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Came into the week 120th on the money list and $120,000paycheck moved him to No. 103 ($552,374).CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Got off to a late start due to hip and shoulder surgery infall of 2001 to finish just inside top 125 to secure <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2003…Withdrew fromfirst event back from surgery at Honda Classic in March, where suspension of play wouldhave forced 36 holes of play on Saturday…First top-10 did not come until August, whenWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-13


Craig Barlow (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOShe finished T7 at The INTERNATIONAL Presented by Qwest. Held third-round lead by onepoint…At the Air Canada Championship, a T3 matched best <strong>TOUR</strong> finish of T3 at the 1999Buick Challenge. The $182,000 payday in Vancouver was the best of his career…FinishedT7 at Tampa Bay Classic presented by Buick, boosting official earnings inside top 125(120th, $486,288) for the first time all season…Never fell out of top 125 for the rest of theseason, despite missing cuts in three of final four events. 2001: Made first nine cuts ofseason, then made just five the remainder of the way…From first week of Februarythrough first week of March earned three of his four top-25s…Only top-10 came at AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am. 2000: Best effort of the season came at the Tampa BayClassic where he finished T10…After finishing 137th on the money list went to QualifyingTournament and improved his position on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing T21. 1999:Successful sophomore season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Highlight of the year was T4 at theCompaq Classic of New Orleans…His career best came late in the season at the BuickChallenge where he finished T3. Prior to the week, was 153rd on the money list, butearned $93,600 and moved to 126th on money list…In hometown, took first-round lead inLas Vegas Invitational after shooting career-best 11-under-par 61. Finished T9. Checkworth $32,500 helped secure 2000 card. 1998: Best finish was T14 at the KemperOpen…Failed to retain playing privileges by finishing 183rd on <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist…Returned to Qualifying Tournament and finished 18th. 1997: Earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>status for 1998 after finishing 28th at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Amateur:Winner of the 1994 Nevada State Amateur Championship…Qualified for the 1994 U.S.Open as an amateur…Named 1994 Southern Nevada Golf Association Player of theYear…1995 Nevada State Match Play Champion.PERSONAL: About injuries that plagued him in 2001 and 2002: “It’s been frustrating, butI promised myself through this whole thing that I was going to be patient. It’s hard toperform against the best golfers in the world when your body is not allowing you to doit.”…As a kid served as standard-bearer for the Las Vegas Invitational. Later, worked ontournament operations staff…Ranked fifth in state of Nevada as high school tennis playerin 1990…Worked at Pizza Hut for five years before playing on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.<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 100Total 163 88 2 10 23 2,304,605NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1998 2 1 1 $1,748 209Total 2 1 1 1,748COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,306,353<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenCUTTHE PLAYERS T57 CUT CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.21 (113)Driving Distance ------------------293.9 (37)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.2% (89)Total Driving ------------------------126 (21)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.8% (65)Putting Average--------------------1.762 (54)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.6% (88)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------152.2 (44)Birdie Average --------------------3.91 (29)All-Around Ranking --------------519 (28)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.73 (74)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.67 (96)Final Round Scoring Average --70.71 (59)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.5% (28)Par Breakers ------------------------22.4% (26)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:61–1999 Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$182,000–2002 Air CanadaChampionship/T3PAT BATESEXEMPT STATUS: 123rd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Patrick Alfred Bates HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: July 26, 1969BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MORESIDENCE: Boca Raton, FL FAMILY: Wife, Kristine; John Spencer (11/24/97),EDUCATION: University of Florida (1991, Communication Studies) Kendall MacKenzie (3/11/99), Cooper Douglas (2/6/02)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bible study, fitness, sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1995Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2003 Bank of America Colonial.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1994 Dakota Dunes Open. 1997 Colorado Classic.2001 Siouxland Open, Shreveport Open, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T5—Bank of America Colonial.2003 SEASON: Finished 123rd for second consecutive season. Last season earned$537,284 and finished 123, while 2003 needed only $496,978 to end the year at 123.Played in 35 tournaments for the most starts for the season, joining three other players -Neal Lancaster, Spike McRoy and Esteban Toledo…Posted four rounds in the 60s for thefirst time in his career on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> to produce his only top-10 of the season, a T5 atthe Bank of America Colonial. Other top-25 finishes - T25 HP Classic of New Orleans andT25 at the FBR Capital Open.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Returned to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for first time since1995…Collected initial top-10 finish of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career in his 49th start, T10 at theGreater Greensboro Chrysler Classic…Tied the course record at the TPC at Deere Runwith a second-round 62 on his 33rd birthday. Record was broken later in the afternoonwhen eventual winner J.P. Hayes shot a 61…Recovered from a third-round 73, firing a 68on Sunday to finish T6 at the Buick Open. His $106,838-paycheck pushed him over the$500,000 mark for the first time in his career. 2001: Became fourth three-time winner inNationwide Tour history to earn in-season promotion to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (Chris Smith, HeathSlocum and Chad Campbell were first three)…Finished second on money list with$352,261 and became the new Nationwide Tour career money leader with$844,499…Almost had to give up golf at beginning of season due to financial strugglesand loss of sponsors but posted T17 in Florida Classic in Gainesville, Florida where hewent to college to earn $5,376 paycheck and stay afloat…Won the Siouxland Open forthe second time in his career…Second victory came at Shreveport Open, where fourrounds in the 60s set a tournament record (20-under 268). By winning the <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship the following week gained a spot in final official-money event on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Southern Farm Bureau Classic, but chose not to play…Became the fifth player inthe 13-year history of the Nationwide Tour to win back-to-back tournaments. 2000: Tiedwith Paul Claxton and Paul Gow after 54 holes at the Hershey Open. A 74 on Sundayresulted in T7…Was one shot off the 54-hole lead at the Ozarks Open. Final-round 69placed him in a three-man playoff with Mike Heinen and Pat Perez, which was won byPerez…Granted special member/medical status for the 2000 season. 1999: Played in justfive events before having season-ending neck surgery in April…Had made first three cuts,including two top-15s. 1997: Fired rounds of 64-66 on the weekend to earn his secondcareer Nationwide Tour title at the Colorado Classic. First-round 11-under-par 61 at theCleveland Open is the Quail Hollow Resort course record. 1994: Finished third on theNationwide Tour money list to earn 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership for the first time in hiscareer…Won the Dakota Dunes Open. 1993: Member of Canadian Tour for secondconsecutive season. Amateur: Three-time All-America and All-SEC selection from 1989-91 at University of Florida.PERSONAL: Very active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes. After taking two-strokepenalty for hitting wrong ball in 1993 Canadian Tour event, began writing a Bible verse onhis ball for identification purposes…Wife, Kristine Tewell, is daughter of Champions Tourveteran Doug Tewell.2-14 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Pat Bates (cont.)<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 41994 11995 31 9 2 $48,049 2061996 1 1 5,714 3071997 1 1 3,582 3152002 29 17 3 5 537,284 1232003 35 19 1 3 496,978 123Total 102 47 4 10 1,091,607NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1991 1 1 $671 2781994 23 17 1 3 2 8 14 155,469 31995 11996 24 16 5 10 59,909 301997 23 12 1 2 6 8 90,733 201998 27 17 1 4 13 85,990 281999 5 3 2 7,305 1402000 26 15 1 2 6 92,161 572001 24 18 3 6 12 352,261 2Total 154 99 5 5 4 31 65 844,499COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,936,106CAMERON BECKMAN<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 03THE PLAYERSCUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.35 (121)Driving Distance ------------------278.0 (164)Driving Accuracy Percentage --71.7% (28)Total Driving ------------------------192 (95)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.1% (37)Putting Average--------------------1.796 (153)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.0% (127)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------324.0 (144)Birdie Average --------------------3.48 (123)All-Around Ranking --------------897 (137)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.99 (97)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.25 (55)Final Round Scoring Average --70.39 (38)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.5% (158)Par Breakers ------------------------19.7% (130)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–B.C. Open/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2002 John Deere Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$175,625–2003 Bank of AmericaColonial/T5EXEMPT STATUS: 106th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Cameron Reid Beckman HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205BIRTHDATE: February 15, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Minneapolis, MNRESIDENCE: San Antonio, TX FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer; Hannah Reid (10/16/02)EDUCATION: Texas Lutheran University (1993, Art)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Art, movies, time with friendsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 Q SCHOOL: 1998, 1999, 2000Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T5—84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 125 for the third consecutive season…Shared secondroundlead with Robert Damron at the 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania and held twostrokeadvantage through 54 holes prior to picking up his only top-10 of the season, T5.Entered the week No. 117 on money list, earnings of $146,000 moved him to 95th on themoney list, thus securing his card for another season…Had a bulging disc late in theseason that kept him from competition. Doctors recommended that he should spend theend of the season doing an extensive workout program so he could be healthy for the <strong>2004</strong>season. His last event of the year was the Valero Texas Open in late September.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished comfortably inside the top 100 in earnings,72nd…Logged best finish of season with T3 at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic at 28-underpar332, two strokes behind the playoff of Phil Mickelson and David Berganio, Jr. 2001:Ended the year strong by earning first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory to finish a career high 50th on moneylist. Despite nearly withdrawing from the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, the last full-fieldofficial money event of the year, because of a stiff neck, fired consecutive 67s to edgeChad Campbell by one stroke. Down the stretch, birdied three of the final five holes tomake up a three-stroke deficit and record a 19-under 269 total. 1998: Member of theNationwide Tour for the second consecutive year. 1994: Lone Star Tour Player of the Year.Amateur: 1991 NAIA individual champion at Texas Lutheran.<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 11997 1 1 $5,185 3051998 11999 28 12 3 147,036 1722000 26 14 6 291,515 1392001 29 23 1 4 7 1,071,343 502002 26 18 1 3 9 907,740 722003 26 18 1 6 608,981 106Total 138 86 1 1 8 31 3,031,799NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 3 2 1 $2,416 1981997 23 8 1 2 11,089 1171998 31999 12000 4 3 6,948 190Total 34 13 1 3 20,454COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,052,253<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong>T53THE PLAYERSCUT CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.01 (87)Driving Distance ------------------289.4 (67)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.2% (89)Total Driving ------------------------156 (46)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.3% (55)Putting Average--------------------1.761 (51)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.4% (94)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------186.8 (80)Birdie Average --------------------3.88 (35)All-Around Ranking --------------558 (40)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.40 (41)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.47 (16)Final Round Scoring Average --72.12 (166)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.3% (46)Par Breakers ------------------------22.1% (31)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Valero Texas Open/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent 2003 ValeroTexas Open/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$432,000–2001 Southern Farm BureauClassic/1WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-15


RICH BEEMEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (through 2007)FULL NAME: Richard Michael Beem HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: August 24, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix, AZRESIDENCE: El Paso, TX FAMILY: Wife, Sara; Michael Waide (7/23/03)EDUCATION: New Mexico State University (1993, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, water sports, cookingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 Q SCHOOL: 1998SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1999 Kemper Open. 2002 The INTERNATIONAL Presented byQwest, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2002 Hyundai Team Matches [with Peter Lonard].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest;T10—Nissan Open.2003 SEASON: After a career season in 2002, collected his first top-10 in 2003 with aT10 at the Nissan Open…Playing in the Masters Tournament for the first time, finishedT15…Finished second to Tiger Woods at the 100th Western Open, aided by rounds of 65-67 on the weekend. Earned a season-best paycheck of $486,000…Other top-25 finishesinclude T21 at Wachovia Championship and T17 at FBR Capital Classic.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Had a career year on <strong>TOUR</strong>, seventh place on the money listwith season earnings of $2,938,365 and consecutive victories, including a majorchampionship title at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…Early in the season posted a solo fourth atGenuity Championship…Runner-up finish at Kemper Insurance Open was best finish sincecapturing the Kemper in 1999, carding four rounds in the 60s for only the third time in hiscareer on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Finished one stroke behind champion Bob Estes…Collected$810,000 for winning The INTERNATIONAL Presented by Qwest, his second career victory,more than he had made in any of his previous three seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Recorded 19 pointson Sunday to come from three back of third-round leader Craig Barlow and defeat SteveLowery by a stroke. Eagle on No. 17 offset Lowery’s double eagle there later…In next start,won his first major title with a one-stroke victory over Tiger Woods at the <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Shared the lead through 36 holes with four other players and was threeback of Justin Leonard playing in the final pairing on Sunday. With his closing round of 66he became the first final-round, come-from-behind winner in a major since the 1999 BritishOpen, when Paul Lawrie came from 10 back to win a playoff at Carnoustie. Eagled the 13thhole and made a 35-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole to hold off Woods. Became the firstplayer during the year to win in consecutive starts…Including T6 at WGC-NEC Invitational,totaled $1,950,00 in three August starts. 2001: Opened the year with a bang in the first fullfieldevent, finishing T9 at Touchstone Energy Tucson Open…Second top-10 came near theend of the season, a T7 at the Michelob Championship. His $101,850 paycheck inWilliamsburg secured a 2002 card. 2000: Made 13 cuts in 29 starts and finished with twotop-25 finishes…Best outing of the year came at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic with a T12finish…Only other top-25 came at the Reno-Tahoe Open with a T17. 1999: Nominated forRookie of the Year honors after earning his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the Kemper Open inonly his 12th start on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Opened with a 66 for a one-stroke lead, which he extended tothree with a second-round 67. Third-round 71 left him tied for lead with Tommy Armour III.Closing 70 produced a one-stroke victory over Bradley Hughes and Bill Glasson worth$450,000. Prior to winning Kemper Open, biggest first-place check was $5,000 he earnedfor winning 1998 Conrad Hilton Open in Socorro, NM. 1998: Earned status on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> for the 1999 season with a T8 finish at the Qualifying Tournament in Palm Springs,CA…Played mini-tour events in the Sun Country <strong>PGA</strong> Section and was named Player of theYear after victories in Soccoro and Truth Or Consequences. Amateur: Member of the NewMexico State University golf team.PERSONAL: Quit the game temporarily in 1995 and sold cellular phones and car stereosystems in Seattle…Watched fellow El Paso, TX resident J.P. Hayes win 1998 BuickClassic and gained renewed interest…Worked in pro shop at El Paso CC prior to joining<strong>TOUR</strong>…Father, Larry, is golf coach at New Mexico State…Signed a marketingpartnership with Pepto-Bismol in late 2002.<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 24 9 1 2 3 $610,555 672000 29 13 2 249,881 1462001 31 15 2 5 460,565 1092002 30 19 2 1 5 8 2,938,365 72003 26 14 1 2 5 1,013,950 71Total 140 70 3 2 11 23 5,273,317<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03MastersT15U.S. Open CUT CUTBritish Open CUT T43<strong>PGA</strong> T70 1 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT T44 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT26WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-NEC Invitational T6 T67WGC-American Express ChampT49 T59PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.51 (128)Driving Distance ------------------293.6 (41)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.7% (142)Total Driving ------------------------183 (80)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.2% (152)Putting Average--------------------1.797 (156)Sand Save Percentage ----------47.3% (132)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------138.6 (29)Birdie Average --------------------3.40 (142)All-Around Ranking --------------922 (140)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.61 (152)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.36 (143)Final Round Scoring Average --72.38 (175)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.7% (88)Par Breakers ------------------------19.6% (133)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent 2003 Las VegasInvitational/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$990,000–2002 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship/1NOTAH BEGAY IIIEXEMPT STATUS: 119th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Notah Ryan Begay III HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: September 14, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Albuquerque, NMRESIDENCE: Albuquerque, NM; plays out of Las Campanas, FAMILY: SingleSanta Fe, NMEDUCATION: Stanford University (1995, Economics)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Notah Begay III Scholarship Fund TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995Boys and Girls Club JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1999 Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1999 Reno-Tahoe Open, Michelob Championship atKingsmill. 2000 FedEx St. Jude Classic, Canon Greater Hartford Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—The Honda Classic; T8—John Deere Classic.2003 SEASON: Made 30 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, the most in a season in hiscareer…First top-10 finish came in early March, T5 at The Honda Classic after postingfour rounds in the 60s. Co-leader through 18 and 36 holes. Post-round thoughts were onbrother Greg, 20, a third-generation U.S. Marine stationed in the Middle East. “We are onthe brink of war, but maybe I can go out and win the golf tournament, my younger brothermight read it somewhere in the paper.”…Reunited with Greg after return from MiddleEast at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, where he finished T13…Posted a T8 at John DeereClassic. Two shots behind Chris Riley and J.L. Lewis through 54 holes after third-round 65.Needing to secure <strong>TOUR</strong> card for <strong>2004</strong> with Top-125 finish on money list, jumped from117th to 103rd with $105,000 paycheck.2-16 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Notah Begay III (cont.)CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Continued comeback from annular tears of L-4 and L-5discs in lower back that limited him to 12 events in 2001. Improved from 197th in 2001 to108th on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list…After missing first 11 cuts, cashed first check of seasonat the Canon Greater Hartford Open and finished T33…One week later at the Fed Ex St.Jude Classic, his 13th start of the season, two strokes back through 36 holes and placedthird…Headed into Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 125th on money list but moved to 103rdthanks to a T9 finish. 2001: Made only four cuts in 12 starts to finish 197th in earningsbecause of injured back. Attributed lower-back injury to over-exuberance in off-seasonconditioning, with rest being the only cure…Took off two months between the Mastersin April and the FedEx St. Jude Classic in June…The goal was to be back in action by theU.S. Open, but was able to play only three events after missing the cut at Southern HillsCC. 2000: Followed up exceptional rookie season with even better second season,eclipsing first-year earnings with $1,819,323, 20th on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> official moneylist…Became the first player to win in back-to-back weeks since former Stanfordteammate Tiger Woods did it in 1999…Rebounded from five missed cuts in 10 starts withthird career victory, one-stroke win at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. Followed with secondconsecutive victory and fourth of career, by one stroke over Mark Calcavecchia at CanonGreater Hartford Open. That victory marked his fourth in 12 months…<strong>PGA</strong> Championshipeighth lifted him to eighth place in U.S. Team eligibility and into the Presidents Cup wherehe compiled a 3-2 record, playing in team matches with Woods. 1999: Nominated forRookie of the Year honors after not only winning his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title but adding hissecond…Joined Carlos Franco as rookies with two victories…First victory and first top 10on <strong>TOUR</strong> came at Reno-Tahoe Open, the 23rd start of his career. Became the first NativeAmerican to win <strong>TOUR</strong> event since Rod Curl at 1974 Colonial…Second <strong>TOUR</strong> victory cameat Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. Birdied final two holes in regulation to forceplayoff with Tom Byrum. Defeated Byrum with par on second extra hole. 1998: Earnedplace in golf history when he became first Nationwide Tour player to record a 59 intournament play. The 13-under-par round included a 27 (9-under) on the second nine of hissecond round at the Dominion Open. Recorded nine birdies and two eagles (one of whichwas a hole-in-one)…Posted four runner-up finishes to earn 10th spot on Nationwide Tourmoney list and earned exempt status on 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1996: Medalist at Canadian TourQualifying Tournament. Amateur: Member of United States Walker Cup team. Memberof Stanford’s 1994 NCAA Championship team, along with Casey Martin…All-Americaselection for third time…Holder of record for lowest 18-hole score in NCAAChampionship history with 62 in the second round of the 1994 tournament. Winner of 15major junior and amateur titles.PERSONAL: Began playing golf at age 6. Father played in a business league whileworking for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Notah would tag along for the twilight, nine-holecompetition. In summer would save spare change for bucket of range balls and then askedhead pro at Ladera Golf Course near his home if he could work at course for playingprivileges…Most successful Native American golfer, with four <strong>TOUR</strong> victories. HalfNavajo, one-quarter San Felipe and one-quarter Isleta…In a continuing effort to honorheritage, conducted a junior clinic in Philadelphia, MS, home to the Choctaw IndianReservation, two weeks prior to the 2002 Southern Farm Bureau Classic. “I hope to sortof continue to help (Native American) junior programs along, and work with them toincrease the diabetes awareness within their community. These are some of the pivotalissues that are an integral part of my agenda as reaching out to Native Americangroups.”…Putts left- and right-handed, depending upon direction the puttbreaks…Brother Clint caddied in his two 2000 victories…The movie, “Windtalkers,”starring Nicolas Cage and Christian Slater, tells the story of the 375 Navajo Indiansrecruited to help in intelligence during World War II. Begay’s grandfather, the late NotahBegay, was one of the Navajos recruited to assist the U.S. government. His grandfatherwas a radioman and was stationed on the front line. Threw out the first pitch at theMinnesota Twins Major League Baseball game on August 13, 2002 at the Metrodome inrecognition of Native American Heritage Night.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 11999 29 22 2 2 5 $1,255,314 312000 24 17 2 4 10 1,819,323 202001 12 4 100,538 1972002 26 11 1 3 5 624,026 1082003 30 15 2 6 565,572 119Total 122 69 4 1 11 26 4,364,772NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1994A 11995 3 1 1 $2,400 1991996 5 1 570 2611997 21998 22 15 4 6 11 136,289 10Total 33 17 4 6 12 139,259COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,504,031<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03MastersT37 CUTU.S. Open CUT 22 CUTBritish OpenT20<strong>PGA</strong> 8 CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT CUT CUT T56<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T15 29WGC-NEC InvitationalT17 T31 T52WGC-American Express Champ T46NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1995; The Presidents Cup, 2000.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.65 (143)Driving Distance ------------------277.9 (165)Driving Accuracy Percentage --73.1% (18)Total Driving ------------------------183 (80)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.5% (143)Putting Average--------------------1.794 (148)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.6% (88)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------180.0 (73)Birdie Average --------------------3.31 (157)All-Around Ranking --------------935 (143)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.53 (147)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.88 (32)Final Round Scoring Average --71.60 (134)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.0% (149)Par Breakers ------------------------19.0% (152)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent Valero TexasOpen/2Career Low Round/Round:63–4 times, most recent 2003 ValeroTexas Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2000 FedEx St. Jude Classic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSDAVID BERGANIO JR.EXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionFULL NAME: David Berganio, Jr. HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: January 14, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, CARESIDENCE: Sylmar, CAFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of ArizonaSPECIAL INTERESTS: BasketballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 Q SCHOOL: 1996Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1996 Monterrey Open. 1999 Permian Basin Open.2000 Omaha Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T19—EDS Byron Nelson Championship.2003 SEASON: Limited to only 15 starts due to a bulging disc. Did not play again after afirst-round withdrawl at the FedEx St. Jude Classic in late June. Will receive a MajorMedical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $124,065 earned in 15 events in 2003, has theopportunity to play in 14 events to earn $363,430 and match the $487,495 winnings of2003’s No. 125, Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the Major Medical Extensioncategory for the remainder of the season…Lone top 25 in 15 starts was a T19 at the EDSByron Nelson Championship, aided by a final-round 66.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned career-best finish (2nd) and largest paycheck($432,000) after losing to Phil Mickelson in a one-hole playoff at the Bob Hope ChryslerClassic. Birdied the final hole of regulation to tie Mickelson at 30-under-par 330. Fourthround64 tied <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career low. 2001: Finished in the top 100 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>money list for the first time…Had just one career top-10 entering the year and added fourmore, including a career-best T3 at the Canon Greater Hartford Open…Held first-roundlead in AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am after tying Spyglass Hill course record with8-under 64. 2000: Finished 11th on the Nationwide Tour money list to regain his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card…Captured the Omaha Classic by shooting a 67 in the final round to tie AhmadBateman and head to a playoff. Used a par-4 on the second extra hole to capture his thirdcareer victory. 1999: Picked up his second title with a two-stroke win over Dicky Thompsonand Paul Gow at the Permian Basin Open. 1997: As a rookie, finished just outside ofkeeping his conditional card on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> at No. 155 on the money list. 1996: Final-WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-17


David Berganio, Jr. (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSround 66 gave him a one-stroke victory over four others at the Monterey Open…Also hadthree runners-up finishes…Earned his initial <strong>TOUR</strong> card for the 1997 season at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying School. Amateur: Winner of the 1991 and 1993 U.S. Amateur Public LinksChampionships.PERSONAL: Played on the same college team at Arizona as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member JimFuryk…Was introduced to the game while growing up in an economically depressed areaof Los Angeles by a local priest who gave him his first set of clubs.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991A 11992A 21993A 2 11993 2 1 $2,486 3021994 4 1 5,105 2731996 4 2 1 36,590 2111997 30 14 1 3 118,290 1551998 3 1 6,487 3001999 5 4 48,015 2282000 4 3 34,6252001 25 16 1 4 6 685,082 762002 30 13 1 1 2 573,151 1152003 15 6 1 124,065 197Total 127 62 1 1 6 13 1,633,897THOMAS BJORN (bih-YORN)NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 11994 5 4 2 $6,830 1231995 41996 21 17 1 3 7 12 146,047 41998 20 14 6 8 76,969 321999 21 10 1 1 3 7 80,399 292000 24 17 1 4 14 196,512 11Total 96 62 3 3 1 20 43 506,757COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,140,654<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUTU.S. Open CUT T47 T16 T28 CUTTHE PLAYERSW/D T56PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.00 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------281.8 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.8% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.2% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.834 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.1% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------193.5 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.12 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.06 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.25 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --72.17 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--25.9% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------17.8% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–EDS Byron Nelson Championship/4Career Low Round/Round:63–1997 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$432,000–2002 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic/2EXEMPT STATUS: Top 125 on 2003 non-member money listFULL NAME: Thomas Bjorn HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 194BIRTHDATE: February 17, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Silkeborg, DenmarkRESIDENCE: Silkeborg, Denmark FAMILY: Wife, Pernilla; Filippa (5/28/99); Oliver and Julia (3/31/03)SPECIAL INTERESTS: SoccerTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2002BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2000 British Open Championship, 2003 BritishOpen Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (9): 1996 Loch Lomond World Invitational [Eur]. 1998Heineken Classic [Eur], Peugeot Open de Espana [Eur]. 1999 The Sarazen World Open[Eur], Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn]. 2000 BMW International Open [Eur]. 2001 Dubai DesertClassic [Eur]. 2002 BMW International Open [Eur]. 2003 Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T2—British Open Championship.2003 SEASON: Collected enough money as a non-member during the season andaccepted his fully-exempt playing privileges on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time in hiscareer…Finished T2 at the British Open where he made a double bogey on the par-3 16thhole and then bogey on No. 17 to fall one back of winner Ben Curtis. Was his fourthconsecutive top-10 at the British Open..Did not post a win on the European Tour for thefirst time since 1997, breaking his streak of five consecutive years with a victory…Didfinish as a runner-up two other times on the European Tour - Deutsche Bank-SAP OpenTPC of Europe and Nissan Irish Open…Finished season eighth on the Volvo Order ofMerit, the fourth time in his eight-year European Tour career he has finished in the top 10on the Order of Merit.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: T8 at the British Open at 4-under-par 280, two shots out ofa four-man playoff. Paycheck of $122,465 surpassed what the 150th player on the 2001<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list made ($279,877) allowing him to join the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as a SpecialTemporary Member…Captured his second BMW International Open on the European Tourby turning a two-stroke, third-round lead into four-stroke victory over John Bickerton andBernhard Langer. 2001: Lost in playoff at WGC-EMC World Cup. Teamed with SorenHansen…Won once on European Tour, at Dubai Desert Classic, where he outdueled TigerWoods. Also finished T2 at the Smurfit European Open and solo second at the LochLomond World Invitational. 2000: Tied for second behind Tiger Woods in British Open andfinished alone in third at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, also won by Woods…Began working withPete Cowan midway through the 2000 season and was rewarded with a victory in theBMW International Open. 1999: Struggled after an early season neck injury, but finishedyear with two more victories, at Sarazen World Open and Dunlop Phoenix Open in Japan.Defeated Sergio Garcia at Dunlop Phoenix with birdie on their fourth playoff hole. 1998:Captured two titles - Peugeot Open de Espana and Heineken Classic. 1997: Became firstDanish golfer to play in Ryder Cup. 1996: First European Tour victory came at Loch LomondWorld Invitational, a win that helped him earn Rookie of the Year honors. 1995: Won fourtitles in winning the Challenge Tour with a then-record £46,471. Amateur: Won 1990 and‘91 Danish Amateur Championships.PERSONAL: With both parents playing the game, started in golf at age 6.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 11997 4 2 $13,118 2561998 3 2 1 2 92,838 1861999 9 5 1 30,066 2442000 9 8 1 1 4 5 814,1482001 7 4 2 125,7802002 9 7 1 5 360,6292003 6 4 1 1 1 548,412Total 48 32 2 1 7 16 1,984,989NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 1Total 1EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 15 12 2 3 9 $837,9642-18 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Thomas Bjorn (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT T28 CUT T18U.S. OpenT68 T25 CUT T46 T22 T37 CUTBritish Open CUT CUT T9 T30 T2 CUT T8 T2<strong>PGA</strong> T45 CUT T70 3 T63 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERST22 CUT T22WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T9 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT10 T31 T15 T61WGC-American Express Champ T59 T40 T27 T28NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1997, 2002; World Cup (3), 1996, 1997, 2001; TheSeve Trophy (2), 2000, 2003; Eisenhower Trophy, 1992.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.62 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------301.1 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --45.1% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------61.1% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.852 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------30.8% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------288.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------2.19 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.80 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.33 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --72.33 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--19.9% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------12.5% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:67–WGC-American ExpressChampionship/3Career Low Round/Round:66–4 times, most recent 2002 WGC-American Express Championship/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$548,412–2003 British OpenChampionship/T2JEFF BREHAUT (BRAY-hoe)EXEMPT STATUS: 99th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Jeffrey Alan Brehaut HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: June 13, 1963BIRTHPLACE: Mountain View, CARESIDENCE: Sunnyvale, CA, plays out of Los Altos G&CC FAMILY: Wife, Hilary; Riley Harrison (9/19/94), Natalie Bailey (7/12/99)EDUCATION: University of the Pacific (1986, Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Landscaping, home renovations, stock market,TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 198649ers footballQ SCHOOL: 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1995 Inland Empire Open. 1997 Mississippi GulfCoast Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—Chrysler Classic of Greensboro; T10—Bay HillInvitational presented by Cooper Tires.2003 SEASON: Made 23 cuts, nine more than his previous high (2001-02) and played ina career-high 32 tournaments…Season’s earnings were greater than the total of his threeprevious seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong> combined…Will be fully exempt for first time in career thanksto initial finish inside the top 125…Secured card down the stretch by making the cut inseven of his last eight starts and earning 41 percent of his total ($266,897) during thatperiod. Stretch included a career-best T5 finish at the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro in hissecond-to-last start, which moved him from No. 122 to No. 97 on the money list…Firsttop-10 of the season was a T10 at the Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires. Oneof just eight players to post sub-70 rounds on Sunday after closing with a 69.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Medalist at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament to retain<strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2003. Shot low round on each course, his lowest rounds of the year, with atournament course record 64 on the TPC Stadium Course and a 63 on the Jack NicklausTournament Course. Recorded a T7 at the SEI Pennsylvania Classic for his second top-10in 77 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts and the first since posting a T8 at the 1999 Westin TexasOpen. Was one back of the lead heading into the last day, but a final-round 71 atWaynesborough Country Club dropped him to T7. 2001: T32 at Qualifying School to earncard for 2002. Made the cut in more than half his 26 starts with two top-25s. 2000:Underwent shoulder surgery on Jan. 25, 2000. Did not make a cut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in2000 and made three cuts in six Nationwide Tour starts. 1998: Earned his first <strong>TOUR</strong> cardby finishing T23 at the Qualifying Tournament…Participated in his sixth Nationwide TourChampionship in six years on Tour. Tied for second all-time on the Nationwide Tour behindJohn Elliott’s seven appearances in the season-ending event. 1997: Captured his secondtitle on the Nationwide Tour, where he played from 1993-1998, at the Mississippi GulfCoast Classic. 1995: Collected first Nationwide Tour win at the 1995 Inland Empire Open.1992: Named Golden State Tour Player of the Year after winning three times.<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 99Total 116 63 4 8 1,225,752NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 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 1Total 168 96 2 1 1 19 44 323,715COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,549,467PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.07 (92)Driving Distance ------------------288.3 (79)Driving Accuracy Percentage --69.5% (44)Total Driving ------------------------123 (17)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.3% (14)Putting Average--------------------1.802 (167)Sand Save Percentage ----------46.9% (136)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------275.1 (132)Birdie Average --------------------3.79 (53)All-Around Ranking --------------717 (82)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.59 (58)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.18 (49)Final Round Scoring Average --71.48 (124)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.3% (103)Par Breakers ------------------------21.4% (61)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–The Honda Classic/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2003 The Honda Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$142,393–2003 Chrysler Classic ofGreensboro/T5SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-19


MARK BROOKSEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1996 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (through 2006)FULL NAME: Mark David Brooks HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: March 25, 1961BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Worth, TXRESIDENCE: Ft. Worth, TX FAMILY: Wife, Cynthia; Lyndsay (1/24/86), Hallie (9/20/89)EDUCATION: University of TexasSPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course design, collecting antique golfTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983architecture books and historic golf prints,Q SCHOOL: Fall 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987all sports, cooking and drawingSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<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.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—Las Vegas Invitational; T21—Greater HartfordOpen.2003 SEASON: Finished the season outside the top 125 for the first time since 1998 andhad lowest finish on money list (No. 167) in his 20-year career…Best finish was a T18 atthe Las Vegas Invitational.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Maintained his position in the Top 100 on the money listfor the 11th time in his last 13 seasons…His two top-10 finishes were both thirds at TheINTERNATIONAL Presented By Qwest and the Tampa Bay Classic presented by Buick.2001: Had highest finish on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list (60) since finishing third in1996…Made playoff at U.S. Open after Retief Goosen three-putted 72nd hole. Brooksalso three-putted 18th hole in group ahead of Goosen. Lost by two strokes, 70-72, in 18-hole Monday playoff. Shared 36-hole lead and was one back after 54 holes. 2000: FinishedT5 at the Shell Houston Open, his first top-five on <strong>TOUR</strong> since winning the 1996 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. 1999: Returned to top 75 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first time since1996…Earned first top-10 since a T7 at the 1997 THE PLAYERS Championship with a T9at Nissan Open. 1996: Enjoyed his best season on <strong>TOUR</strong> with three victories, including hisfirst major title, the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…First victory of year came in his second start.Had five consecutive sub-par rounds to win Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. His 23-under-par337 total was one stroke better than John Huston…Won Shell Houston Open in a playoffover fellow Texan and hometown favorite Jeff Maggert. In playoff, rolled in 50-foot birdieputt on first extra hole for victory, his first in his home state…Birdied 72nd hole at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship at Valhalla GC to force playoff with Kenny Perry, then birdied first extra holeto earn title. 1995: Tied for third with Steven Bottomley and Michael Campbell at BritishOpen, one stroke out of John Daly-Constantino Rocco playoff. 1994: Won the KemperOpen by three strokes over D.A. Weibring and Bobby Wadkins. 1993: Was part of a fivemanplayoff at Buick Southern Open won by John Inman. 1991: Won twice. Shot a closing64 to catch Gene Sauers at Kmart Greater Greensboro Open, then parred third playoff holefor victory. Edged Robert Gamez by one stroke at Greater Milwaukee Open after openingwith 63. 1988: His first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory, at Canon Sammy Davis, Jr-Greater Hartford Open,came with 10-foot putt on second playoff hole with Dave Barr and Joey Sindelar.Amateur: Three-time All-American at University of Texas…Winner of 1979 and 1981Texas State Amateurs, 1979 Southern Amateur and 1979 Trans-Mississippi Amateur.PERSONAL: Served as host of W. Hal Brooks Memorial Golf Tournament and Gala, inhonor of his father. Event was held for 11 years in his hometown and benefited hundredsof youth and teenage programs…Partner in Knott-Linn-Brooks House, a golf coursedesign company based in Palo Alto, CA…His first start-to-finish project, Southern OaksGC outside Fort Worth, TX, opened to rave reviews in 1999.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 4-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983A 11983 6 2 1 $6,924 1941984 35 17 1 4 40,438 1221985 32 11 3 32,094 1411986 32 19 1 5 47,264 1401987 32 17 2 42,100 1651988 30 22 1 1 2 11 280,636 361989 30 15 1 3 112,838 1151990 33 23 2 5 10 307,948 451991 30 24 2 5 11 667,263 111992 29 24 3 11 16 629,754 211993 31 19 1 3 10 249,696 661994 33 23 1 4 8 523,285 311995 29 17 1 3 10 366,860 481996 29 23 3 1 8 12 1,429,396 31997 30 15 1 3 213,516 1081998 30 18 5 219,570 1291999 33 24 3 7 557,037 742000 29 17 3 4 528,959 902001 27 16 1 2 5 899,444 602002 32 16 2 2 5 731,671 952003 31 14 2 236,489 167Total 624 376 7 4 8 55 137 8,123,182<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96Masters CUT T35 CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. Open CUT CUT CUT CUT T5 T19 T44 T46 CUT T16British Open T80 T55 T20 T3 T5<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T26 CUT T15 CUT CUT T31 1THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T63 CUT T36 CUT T9 CUT CUT CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T24 T27 T29 T27Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT CUT T38 T40 T31 T24U.S. Open CUT 57 CUT CUT 2 CUTBritish OpenCUT T66 T62 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT T56 T16 CUT CUT CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS T7 CUT T10 T57 T65 T57 T62NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 1996.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.03 (166)Driving Distance ------------------271.9 (184)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.8% (71)Total Driving ------------------------255 (170)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------61.7% (170)Putting Average--------------------1.762 (54)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.4% (123)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------1,566.0 (189)Birdie Average --------------------3.31 (157)All-Around Ranking --------------1,114 (175)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.95 (166)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.43 (79)Final Round Scoring Average --71.62 (138)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.5% (138)Par Breakers ------------------------18.5% (163)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Las Vegas Invitational/3Career Low Round/Round:61–1990 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$530,000–2001 U.S. Open Championship/22-20 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BOB BURNSEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Robert Donald Burns HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: April 5, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Mission Hills, CARESIDENCE: Valencia, CA FAMILY: Wife, Jayme Lynn; Charles James (6/28/03)EDUCATION: California State University-NorthridgeSPECIAL INTERESTS: Beer brewing, architecture, outdoors, NHRA,TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991classic cars and enginesQ SCHOOL: 1993, 1999, 2001Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Disney Golf Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1998 Dominion Open, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T21—John Deere Classic.2003 SEASON: After winning his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the end of the 2002 season hada sub-par year in 2003. Slipped from 51st on the money list to 158th…Made 28 startswith best effort of the season coming at the John Deere Classic in September, aT21…Recorded the first hole-in-one of the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season, acing the 176-yardfourth hole with a 6-iron at the TPC of Scottsdale. It was the third of his <strong>TOUR</strong>career…Made his fifth start in a major championship and his first at the <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, finishing 67th at Oak Hill.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Sixth season on <strong>TOUR</strong> proved to be the breakthrough. Wonfor the first time and earned over $1 million in a single season…Became the 14th firsttimewinner of the Disney Golf Classic, where he held off 54-hole leader Chris DiMarcoby one stroke and Tiger Woods by two. Entered the week of Disney in a precariousposition on the <strong>TOUR</strong> official money list at No. 118. Held a share of the lead withHidemichi Tanaka and Jeff Sluman after opening with a 9-under-par 63. Entered finalround two strokes off the lead, but fired a bogey-free 65 that included a 4-under-par 32 onthe final nine. With a career-best paycheck of $666,000, moved from No. 118 to No. 49 onthe season money list with $1,199,802, more than he has earned in his five previous yearson the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ($1,119,649). Also jumped from 240th to 98th in the Official World GolfRanking…Tied for third at the Kemper Insurance Open. 2001: Finished T2 at 2001 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School to improve his position for the 2002 season. One of only twoplayers to card six consecutive rounds in the 60s. Only top-10 of the season, T8 at TexasOpen at La Cantera. 2000: Earned $391,075, 125th on the money list, with two top-10s andfour top-25s. 1999: Had two top-25s and failed to regain exempt status, finishing 177thon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Earned exempt status for 2000 by virtue of 26th-place finishat 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. 1998: Led Nationwide Tour in earnings with$178,664…Captured two events, the Dominion Open and <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. EarnedNationwide Tour Player of the Year. 1997: Did not compete on either <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1996: Memberof the Nationwide Tour. 1995: One of eight players to miss 1996 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by singlestroke at 1995 Qualifying Tournament. 1994: First qualified for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by placingT11 in 1993 Qualifying Tournament. Finished 101st on the money list. Amateur: Winnerof 1990 NCAA Division II Championship and was an All-American selection that year.PERSONAL: First year on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> got off to rocky start when his home in Northridge,CA was near the epicenter of massive earthquake in January 1994.<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 11994 24 12 3 6 $178,168 1011995 31 11 1 59,243 1911999 31 14 2 138,118 1772000 29 16 2 4 391,075 1252001 29 16 1 5 353,046 1352002 30 19 1 1 2 5 1,199,802 512003 28 15 1 293,974 158Total 203 103 1 1 8 24 2,613,425NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1991 2 1 1 $893 2401992 25 16 1 1 3 10 44,919 311993 28 19 1 1 4 9 51,029 311994 1 1 1 1 3,971 1491996 23 16 3 5 31,353 631998 23 20 2 1 1 4 15 178,664 1Total 102 73 2 3 3 15 41 310,829COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,924,254<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open CUT T51 T66 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> 67THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T66WGC-NEC InvitationalT77PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.19 (174)Driving Distance ------------------278.1 (160)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.5% (58)Total Driving ------------------------218 (140)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.6% (141)Putting Average--------------------1.801 (165)Sand Save Percentage ----------51.9% (68)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------168.0 (64)Birdie Average --------------------3.15 (176)All-Around Ranking --------------1,006 (160)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.51 (145)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.36 (174)Final Round Scoring Average --72.14 (168)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.0% (169)Par Breakers ------------------------18.1% (171)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent Las VegasInvitational/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2002 Disney Golf Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$666,000–2002 Disney Golf Classic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSJONATHAN BYRDEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Jonathan Currie Byrd HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: January 27, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Anderson, SCRESIDENCE: St. Simons Island, GA; plays out of Sea Island GC FAMILY: Wife, AmandaEDUCATION: Clemson University (2000, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Working out, Clemson Athletics, antiqueTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000furniture, hanging out with my wife at homeJOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2002Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Buick Challenge.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—John Deere Classic; T5—Ford Championship atDoral, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro; T6—Mercedes Championships; T8—MastersTournament.2003 SEASON: Followed up rookie season with a solid sophomore campaign, makingover $1.4 million for second straight season and posting career-high five top-10s…Aidedby a 10-under-par 63 on Sunday, finished T6 at season-opening Mercedes Championships.One of four first-time participants to finish in the top 10 at Kapalua. Final-round 63matched <strong>TOUR</strong> career best, posted in the final round of his victory at the 2002 BuickChallenge…Added a T5 two months later at the Ford Championship at Doral…Mademost of his first appearance in a major with a T8 at the Masters Tournament, the bestfinish by any of the 16 first-timers in Augusta. Earned return trip for <strong>2004</strong>…Best finish ofseason was a T2 at John Deere Classic, four strokes behind Vijay Singh. Tied with J.L.Lewis for lead through 18 holes…Final top-10 of season was a T5 at the Chrysler Classicof Greensboro, topping the four he recorded in his rookie season of 2002.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-21


Jonathan Byrd (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Became first rookie to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since JoseCoceres in early 2001 with his victory at the Buick Challenge…10th rookie in <strong>TOUR</strong> historyto earn over $1 million…Began season 404th in the Official World Golf Ranking and bythe end of the season had improved to 72nd…Defeated David Toms by one stroke at theBuick Challenge. Had five-stroke lead through 15 holes on Sunday thanks to eagle-birdiebirdie-birdie-eagle(tied for season’s best) stretch. Bogey on next hole and eagle by Tomscut that to two but Byrd hung on for the win in his 32nd start on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Score of 27-underpar 261 set tournament record by three strokes…A T5 at the season-ending SouthernFarm Bureau Classic moved him from 41st to 39th on season-ending <strong>TOUR</strong> money list andclinched 2003 Masters Tournament appearance…Shared <strong>TOUR</strong> lead in eagles (17) withJ.J. Henry and David Toms. 2001: Earned first <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing eighth on theNationwide Tour money list…Lone victory came at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at the Cliffsin Traveler’s Rest, SC, not far from his hometown of Elgin, SC. Final score of 18-under-par269, set tournament record for first-year event…Finished in top 10 in three of the mainstatistical categories: Total Driving (fourth), Driving Distance (sixth) and All-Around(eighth). 2000: T36 at the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill after turning professionalin September. Amateur: Member of 1999 Walker Cup Team…Winner of NortheastAmateur and Carolinas Amateur…Was an All-America selection in three of his four yearsat Clemson, including first team in 1999…First-Team Academic All-America in 1999.PERSONAL: Dad introduced him and his brother to game of golf at age 3.<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 1 1 $14,1302001 1 1 8,4002002 32 15 1 1 4 10 1,462,713 392003 29 21 1 5 9 1,430,538 47Total 63 38 1 1 1 9 19 2,915,781NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2000A 1 12001 20 16 1 1 1 5 11 $222,244 8Total 21 17 1 1 1 5 11 222,244COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,138,025<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 03MastersT8U.S. OpenT15<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSCUTWGC-NEC Invitational T71NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1999.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.76 (63)Driving Distance ------------------295.3 (24)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.5% (122)Total Driving ------------------------146 (36)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.8% (132)Putting Average--------------------1.772 (80)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.7% (103)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------259.7 (123)Birdie Average --------------------3.87 (37)All-Around Ranking --------------684 (76)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.23 (122)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.24 (52)Final Round Scoring Average --71.00 (85)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.4% (29)Par Breakers ------------------------21.9% (40)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Mercedes Championships/4Career Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent 2003 MercedesChampionships/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$666,000–2002 Buick Challenge/1TOM BYRUMEXEMPT STATUS: 109th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Thomas Elliott Byrum HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: September 28, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Onida, SDRESIDENCE: Sugar Land, TX FAMILY: Wife, Dana; Brittni Rene (4/2/88), Corinne (1/29/91)EDUCATION: New Mexico State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 Q SCHOOL: 1985, 1991, 1992, 1996Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1989 Kemper Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Chrysler Classic of Tucson; T14—The HondaClassic, Bell Canadian Open; T15—U.S. Open Championship; T17—ChryslerChampionship; T19—100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest; T24—Valero TexasOpen.2003 SEASON: Finished 109th on the money list for the second straight season butearned just under $30,000 less…Did not have a top-10 for only the second time in his 18-year career, the other in 1991, but posted seven top-25s…Best effort of the season wasa T13 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson…Was one back of the lead after 18 and 36 holesat the Bell Canadian Open but rounds of 73-70 on the weekend dropped him to T14. His$63,093 payday moved him from the 133rd position on the season money list to No. 115and he remained in the top 125 the remainder of the season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Had best earnings year of his career with $620,280 andregained fully exempt status a year after finishing 129th on the money list…Recordedfirst top-10 in five appearances 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 roundof the Reno-Tahoe Open. Ace was the first in the four-year history of the tournament.2001: Involved in what is believed to be the first ace on a par 4 in <strong>TOUR</strong> history at PhoenixOpen when Andrew Magee’s drive on the 333-yard, par-4 17th hole caromed off his putterand went into the hole. Byrum was lining up a putt when the ball deflected off his putterand rolled about 8 feet directly into the hole. 2000: Ended season with two top-10s in hislast two starts worth a total of $183,610 to secure his card for the 2001 season. 1999: Lostto Notah Begay III in playoff at Michelob Championship, when Begay parred second extrahole. 1997: Nominated for Comeback Player of the Year after posting the most consistentyear of his career, including back-to-back runner-up finishes at the Canon Greater HartfordOpen and Buick Open. 1989: Lone <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at Kemper Open. Took twostrokelead after third-round 65, then shot closing 68 for five-stroke win over TommyArmour III, Billy Ray Brown and Jim Thorpe. Brother Curt won Hardee’s Golf Classic thatyear, making them the first brothers to win in same year since Mike and Dave Hill in 1972.Amateur: After graduating from high school in Onida, SD, joined brother Curt inAlbuquerque, NM, where Tom worked at country club and was a walk-on with Universityof New Mexico golf team. After two years, transferred to New Mexico State in Las Cruces.PERSONAL: Older brother Curt, a former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> winner, works as an analyst for TheGolf Channel…Involved with nine-hole course, The Training Station, where golfers of allages play three, six or nine holes.<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 109Total 498 281 1 6 5 39 97 4,929,5262-22 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tom Byrum (cont.)NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 2 1 $600 2501994 8 6 2 4 21,120 681995 8 8 1 1 6 29,983 631996 1 1 650 252Total 19 16 1 3 10 52,354COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,981,880<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 03MastersCUTU.S. Open T44 T8 T15British OpenT43THE PLAYERS 70 CUT T55 CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.08 (93)Driving Distance ------------------272.7 (181)Driving Accuracy Percentage --73.8% (12)Total Driving ------------------------193 (99)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.1% (156)Putting Average--------------------1.782 (108)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.0% (97)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------174.6 (70)Birdie Average --------------------3.29 (161)All-Around Ranking --------------878 (131)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.16 (115)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.22 (136)Final Round Scoring Average --71.00 (85)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.9% (154)Par Breakers ------------------------18.8% (158)MARK CALCAVECCHIA (cal-kuh-VEK-ee-UH)EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 U.S. Ryder Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Mark John Calcavecchia HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: June 12, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Laurel, NERESIDENCE: West Palm Beach, FL FAMILY: Britney Jo (8/8/89), Eric Jordan (1/1/94)EDUCATION: University of FloridaSPECIAL INTERESTS: Bowling, music, guitarTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Spring 1981, Fall 1982, 1983MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Valero Texas Open/1Career Low Round/Round:62–1993 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$270,000–1999 Michelob Championship atKingsmill/2SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (11): 1986 Southwest Golf Classic. 1987 Honda Classic. 1988Bank of Boston Classic. 1989 Phoenix Open, Nissan Los Angeles Open, British OpenChampionship. 1992 Phoenix Open. 1995 BellSouth Classic. 1997 Greater VancouverOpen. 1998 Honda Classic. 2001 Phoenix Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (4): 1988 Australian Open. 1993 Argentine Open. 1995Argentine Open. 1997 Subaru Sarazen World Open.OTHER VICTORIES (3): 1995 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Steve Elkington]. 2001CVS Charity Classic [with Nick Price], Hyundai Team Matches [with Fred Couples].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Shell Houston Open; T7—Buick Invitational;9—the Memorial Tournament.2003 SEASON: Surpassed $1 million in earnings for the sixth time in seven years despitebattling various back and knee injuries. Surpassed $15 million in career earnings and ranked12th all-time in that department entering <strong>2004</strong>…Posted first top-10 in third start with a T7 atBuick Invitational. Two days later had knee surgery to repair damaged cartilage in his rightknee he injured playing in the pro-am at the Phoenix Open…Was one of five players over 40years old to finish in the top-10 at the Shell Houston Open. Finished T2 behind local favoriteFred Couples, best finish since placing second at the 2002 Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic…Third top-10 of 2003 was solo ninth at the Memorial Tournament…Withdrew priorto third round of Las Vegas Invitational due to back spasms. One week later, withdrew afterfirst round of Chrysler Classic of Greensboro due to back problems.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished outside the top 50 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listfor only the second time since 1987. Experimented with combination of long putter and“claw” grip at several events…Top finish of season was runner-up at the GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic. Tied <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for fewest putts in a 72-hole event(Kenny Knox, 1989 MCI Heritage Classic) with 93…Opened with rounds of 70-68 at the<strong>PGA</strong> Championship to share the 36-hole lead. Finished solo seventh, his best finish in amajor championship since he won the 1989 British Open…Member of the U.S. Ryder CupTeam and has compiled a record of 6-7-1 in four Ryder Cup appearances. 2001: Earned apersonal best $1,991,576. Claimed first victory since 1998…Set or tied seven <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>scoring records in winning the Phoenix Open with 28-under-par 256. Broke Mike Souchak’s46-year-old mark of 257 and also established a record for lowest consecutive 36-holeswith middle rounds of 60-64—124. An all-time <strong>TOUR</strong>-high 32 birdies enabled him to tiemarks for lowest score in relation to par (28-under), lowest opening 54 holes (189), lowestconsecutive 54 holes (189) and lowest opening 36 holes (125). Took lead after secondround60. Has won the Phoenix Open three times, each in a different decade, starting in1989. Has eight top-10 finishes in Phoenix and posted three seconds in Tucson…Finishedthird two starts later in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic…Had arthroscopic surgery on leftknee after the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Returned to action at Honda Classic and finishedT2. Started final round three shots off the pace and closed with 70 to finish one behindJesper Parnevik…Putting improvement key to season. Used the “Claw” putting gripwhich he began experimenting with early in the 2000 season. 2000: Earned $1,597,317 tofinish 23rd on the official money list and qualify for his 11th <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship…Finished second at the Canon Greater Hartford Open and T2 at the SEIPennsylvania Classic, marking his sixth career season with multiple runner-upfinishes…Nine top-10 finishes was most since nine in 1990…Finished T9 at WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after posting victories in matches over Nick Priceand Jose Maria Olazabal. Eventually lost to Paul Lawrie…Became the 10th player in<strong>TOUR</strong> history to top the $10-million mark in career earnings after winning $84,390 for T7finish at the Honda Classic…Continued recent trend of fine play at Canon GreaterHartford Open with his fourth top-five finish in last five years at TPC at River Highlands.1998: Earned ninth <strong>TOUR</strong> title at Honda Classic after closing 68-65 and winning by threestrokes…Shot final-round 66 to finish second by one stroke at Las Vegas Invitational.1995: After trailing Jim Gallagher, Jr. and Stephen Keppler by two entering final day,closed with 66 for two-stroke victory at BellSouth Classic…Teamed with Steve Elkingtonto win the Franklin Templeton Shootout. 1994: December 1993 skiing accident hamperedhim early in year, but came back to finish T9 at Buick Invitational of California aftercartilage damage and torn ACL were surgically repaired. 1992: Won Phoenix Open for thesecond time following final-round 63. Set Augusta National back-nine record at Masterswith 29, a record shared with David Toms. 1989: Won British Open at Royal Troon.Defeated Wayne Grady and Greg Norman in first playoff using Royal & Ancient’s multiholesystem. Sealed victory with 5-iron shot to seven feet on fourth and final hole…Wontwice in U.S. earlier that year. Closed with 65-64 to win Phoenix Open by seven strokesover Chip Beck. Trailed Sandy Lyle by two strokes after third round of Nissan Los AngelesOpen. Closing 68 was good for one-stroke victory. 1988: Runner-up to Sandy Lyle inMasters…Earned third career victory in the Bank Of Boston Classic. 1986: First <strong>TOUR</strong>victory came at Southwest Golf Classic by three over Tom Byrum. Amateur: First-team all-SEC in 1979…Winner of 1976 Florida State Junior and Orange BowlChampionships…Member of inaugural AJGA All-America team in 1978.PERSONAL: Treated for sleep apnea after 2002 season that included fatigue, weight gainand “general lack of focus.” Began wearing oxygen mask to bed following Ryder Cup…In2002, inducted into Phoenix Open Hall of Fame, becoming only the 15th person and sixthgolfer put into the Hall which was established in 1985. Other golfers include Arnold Palmer,Gene Littler, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan and Ken Venturi…Father was bowling centerproprietor. At age 13, Mark had 185 average…Concentrated on golf when family movedfrom Nebraska to Florida. Played as many as 72 holes a day during the summer months.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-23


Mark Calcavecchia (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1981 7 1 $404 3131982 25 14 1 5 25,064 1351983 20 9 1 2 16,313 1611984 25 14 1 1 29,660 1401985 15 7 2 15,957 1621986 17 9 1 5 8 155,012 581987 26 20 1 2 3 9 12 522,398 101988 33 28 1 4 1 12 18 751,912 61989 25 18 3 1 2 10 13 807,741 51990 27 22 5 1 9 14 834,281 71991 24 17 1 6 8 323,621 501992 27 22 1 4 6 377,234 391993 30 20 3 6 13 630,366 211994 27 18 1 2 6 13 533,201 301995 29 25 1 2 6 13 843,552 131996 29 24 2 6 12 628,851 291997 27 23 1 1 7 17 1,117,365 141998 27 22 1 1 1 7 13 1,368,554 121999 29 22 1 4 10 733,971 592000 28 21 2 2 9 14 1,702,317 232001 23 16 1 1 1 5 8 1,991,576 172002 25 16 1 5 8 1,162,509 532003 24 19 1 3 8 1,121,069 65Total 569 407 11 25 17 122 218 15,692,927<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Masters T17 2 T31 T20 T12 T31 T17 CUT T41 T15 T17 T16U.S. Open 14 T17 T62 T61 CUT T37 T33 T25 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTBritish Open T11 CUT 1 CUT CUT T28 T14 T11 T24 T40 T10 T35<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T17 CUT T32 T48 T31 CUT CUT T36 T23 T44THE PLAYERS T50 T64 CUT 2 CUT 73 CUT T23 T18 T29 T24 4<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 T3 T9 T14 T7 T24 T27 T15 T4 29<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARY (CONT.)Year 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT T4 CUTU.S. Open CUT T24 CUT T20British OpenCUT T26 T54 T80 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T61 T34 T4 7 T39THE PLAYERST10 CUT CUT T69 T11<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T11 19WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T9 T9WGC-NEC Invitational T12 T36 74 T53WGC-American Express Champ 10 CNL T33NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (4), 1987, 1989, 1991, 2002; Kirin Cup 1987; Asahi GlassFour Tours World Championship of Golf (2), 1989, 1990; Dunhill Cup (2), 1989, 1990; ThePresidents Cup, 1998.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.33 (32)Driving Distance ------------------287.6 (87)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.0% (126)Total Driving ------------------------213 (133)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.0% (126)Putting Average--------------------1.747 (30)Sand Save Percentage ----------54.6% (35)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------756.0 (182)Birdie Average --------------------4.23 (4)All-Around Ranking --------------622 (52)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.16 (24)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.39 (75)Final Round Scoring Average --71.11 (95)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.7% (10)Par Breakers ------------------------23.6% (7)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Phoenix Open/2Career Low Round/Round:60–2001 Phoenix Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2001 Phoenix Open/1CHAD CAMPBELLEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2003 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship (through 2006)FULL NAME: David Chad Campbell HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205BIRTHDATE: May 31, 1974BIRTHPLACE: Andrews, TXRESIDENCE: Lewisville, TXFAMILY: Wife, AmyEDUCATION: University of Nevada-Las VegasSPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting(1996, Hotel Administration) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2001Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2001 Richmond Open, Permian Basin Open,Monterey Peninsula Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola; 2—Chrysler Classic of Tucson, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; T2—The Honda Classic; T4—Chrysler Championship; T6—THE PLAYERS Championship; T7—the MemorialTournament; T8—Nissan Open, 100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest.2003 SEASON: Banner year for the sophomore, becoming the first player in <strong>TOUR</strong> historyto record his first win at the season-ending <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Fired personal-best,course and tournament record 10-under 61 in third round to take a one-stroke lead overCharles Howell III. Final-round 68 was good for three-stroke victory over Howell and$1,080,000 check. Became seventh first-time winner of season…With season’s earningsover $3.9 million, tripled his earnings from his 2002 rookie campaign…Has 17 top-10s intwo-plus years on <strong>TOUR</strong> (68 events)…Picked up first top-10 of the season with a T8 at theNissan Open…The next week a then-career-low 63 in the third round and a final-round67 moved him up the leaderboard to finish second at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson.Posted back-to-back top-10s for the first time in his career…Added third straight topthreefinish with T2 at The Honda Classic, aided by final-round 7-under-par 65. Earned apaycheck of $440,000 and passed the $1-million mark on the season…Posted the bestfinish of the 20 players making their PLAYERS Championship debut in 2003. His sixthplacefinish was good enough to keep him in the top-10 on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> officialmoney list to guarantee a spot in his first Masters Tournament…Fifth top-10 of seasonwas T7 at the Memorial Tournament in his second appearance at Muirfield Village…Sixthtop-10 was T8 at the 100th Western Open, nine shots behind Tiger Woods…Followed15th-place finish at British Open with runner-up to Shaun Micheel at <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipat Oak Hill CC in Rochester, NY. Tied for the lead with Micheel entering the final round,was outdone on 72nd hole as Micheel’s 7-iron shot from 175 yards that rolled withininches of the cup clinched a two-stroke victory. Earned paycheck of $648,000, pushingseason earnings over $2 million mark…Ended season with back-to-back top-five finisheswith a T4 in Chrysler Championship and the win in Houston…Led <strong>TOUR</strong> in ball strikingand finished fourth in greens in regulation and total driving…Improved from 164th inworld at beginning of season to 26th after his victory.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie had strong first season thanks to twotop-10 finishes…Had a second, T3 and fourth-place finish in his first 41 <strong>TOUR</strong>events…Picked up a T3 at the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, thanks in part to athird-round 6-under 66. 2001: Second of three Nationwide Tour players to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card by winning three events (Heath Slocum and Pat Bates the others)…NamedNationwide Tour Player of the Year…Set two Nationwide Tour records: Hit 66 greens inregulation at the Permian Basin Open and earned $394,552, highest single-seasonearnings by one player…Captured his first victory at the Richmond Open. Shared thirdroundlead with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member J.J. Henry before defeating Kelly Gibson by threestrokes…His 21-under-par total through 54 holes at the Permian Basin Open broke thetournament record by three strokes and tied the Nationwide Tour record for most shotsunder par after three rounds (Chris Smith, 1997 Omaha Classic). Also broke tournament72-hole mark with 24-under 264, besting old mark (Paul Gow, 1997) by three strokes…Onemonth later, became second player and third in Nationwide Tour history to earn“promotion” to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> during the season. Captured the Monterey Peninsula Classicwith a birdie on the 72nd hole to defeat Deane Pappas by one stroke…Held third-roundlead at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Southern Farm Bureau Classic before placing second behind CameronBeckman. 2000: Leading money winner on the Hooters Tour for third time in career.Captured eight of the first 16 tournaments on the way to earning $188,279. Closestcompetitor was over $110,000 behind…Has 13 career victories on that tour…NamedPlayer of the Year for third consecutive year. 1997: Named Rookie of the Year on theHooters Tour. Amateur: Member of UNLV golf team that placed second at the 1996 NCAAChampionships…Teammates at UNLV included <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Chris Riley and formerNationwide Tour member Ted Oh…First-team Junior College All-America at Midland(Texas) College.2-24 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Chad Campbell (cont.)PERSONAL: Started playing golf with his father and brother in Andrews, TX…Brother Mikecoached the Andrews High School girls golf team to a runner-up finish in the 2000 TexasState High School Championship…While playing golf at UNLV, worked at a coffee shopwith other teammates to earn spending money…Has three holes-in-one during competitiverounds…Voted by his peers as “player most likely to win a major” in 2003 Sports Illustrated.<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 1 1 $4,332 3211999 2 1 11,038 2812000 12001 3 1 1 1 1 259,2002002 34 21 1 2 7 825,474 812003 27 25 1 3 9 15 3,912,064 7Total 68 49 1 4 1 12 23 5,012,107NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993A 11996 2 1 1 $2,050 1931997 11998 1 1 1,451 2221999 2 2 1,879 1972000 12001 23 21 3 1 8 13 394,552 1Total 31 25 3 1 8 14 399,932COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $5,412,039EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1TOM CARTER<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUTU.S. Open CUT CUT CUT T35British OpenT15<strong>PGA</strong> CUT 2THE PLAYERST6<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 1WGC-NEC InvitationalT53WGC-American Express ChampT59PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.68 (9)Driving Distance ------------------294.6 (31)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.9% (51)Total Driving ------------------------82 (4)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------71.8% (4)Putting Average--------------------1.768 (69)Sand Save Percentage ----------40.3% (170)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------108.0 (13)Birdie Average --------------------3.91 (29)All-Around Ranking --------------376 (8)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.78 (8)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.00 (4)Final Round Scoring Average --70.88 (76)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.6% (63)Par Breakers ------------------------22.7% (20)EXEMPT STATUS: Three-time winner on the 2003 Nationwide TourFULL NAME: Tom Charles Carter HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: January 20, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Abington, PARESIDENCE: Palm Beach Gardens, FLFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Temple University (1992, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003Nationwide Tour AlumnusMISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:61–THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented byCoca-Cola/3Career Low Round/Round:61–2003 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshippresented by Coca-Cola/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,080,000–2003 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshippresented by Coca–Cola/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T12—2003 FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2003 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship,Price Cutter Charity Championship, Alberta Calgary Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T12—FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort.2003 SEASON: Sixth player in history to earn an immediate promotion to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>based on victories at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Price Cutter CharityChampionship and Alberta Calgary Classic…Finished third on the 2003 final NationwideTour money list with $360,990…Made cut in just four of first 12 events, then won threetimes in last 10 events…Broke through for first win on Tour at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Finished regulation tied with Jason Bohn at 9-under-par 275 and then wonon the first playoff hole with a par to join previous winners Arnold Palmer, Raymond Floyd,Lanny Wadkins and Lee Trevino. Collected a career-best $81,000 for the win. Had missed theprevious eight cuts heading into the tournament…Fired four rounds in the 60s on way towinning the Price Cutter Charity Championship. Finished at 21-under-par 267, one shotahead of Doug LaBelle II and Roland Thatcher…Four rounds in the 60s, including a thirdround62, at The Links of Glen Eagles gave him a five-stroke win over Nick Cassini in theinaugural Alberta Calgary Classic and a promotion to the <strong>TOUR</strong>. The win gave him a sweepof the two Tour events north of the border…Other top-10 finishes included the ChitimachaLouisiana Open (fifth), Rheem Classic (T8), Henrico County Open (third) and the ChattanoogaClassic (T4)…Finished second on Tour in Eagles Holes Per (67.0) and Sand Saves (63.1%),fourth in Total Eagles (18), and fifth in Driving Average (311.1 yards) and Greens inRegulation (71.6%)…Had similar start on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, missing first six cuts, but made lasttwo, including a career-best T12 in the FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished No. 43 on the Nationwide Tour money list with$104,997. Posted 10 top-25 finishes and four top-10s, while participating in all 28tournaments. 2001: Made the cut in 16 of 25 events with five top-10 finishes during hisrookie season…Closed the season with a T2 at the Tour Championship, his previous-bestcareerfinish. Overcame a second-round 78 with weekend scores of 69-68 to jump back upthe leaderboard, finishing three strokes behind winner Pat Bates…Tied for third at theMonterey Peninsula Classic three weeks earlier. Was one stroke off the 36-hole lead atMonterey and held a one-shot lead after three rounds at the Bayonet Course. Final-day 76dropped him five back of winner Chad Campbell…Finished the season No. 1 on Tour inDriving Distance (312.0). Driving Distance mark was then an all-time record for any of thethree Tours. 2000: Finished first on the South Florida Tour money list with fourvictories…Finished third on the Golden Bear Tour money list with two victories. Amateur:Winner of nine collegiate tournaments.PERSONAL: Garnered All-State honors for both tennis and basketball in highschool…Grandfather taught him the game at age 10…Has three holes-in-one duringcompetitive rounds.<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 11998 12003 8 2 1 $105,143Total 10 2 1 105,143NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 1 1 $855 2191996 12001 25 16 1 1 5 9 149,576 222002 28 15 4 10 104,997 432003 22 12 3 1 7 9 360,990 3Total 77 44 3 1 2 16 28 616,418COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $721,561PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.98 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------298.0 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --58.5% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.7% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.754 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------60.7% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------378.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.90 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.06 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.33 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --70.00 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.0% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------22.0% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–Chrysler Classic of Greensboro/2Career Low Round/Round:66–2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$78,400–2003 FUNAI Classic at the WALTDISNEY WORLD Resort/T12WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-25


ALEX CEJKA (CHAY-kuh)EXEMPT STATUS: 60th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Alexander Cejka HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: December 2, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Marienbad, Czech RepublicRESIDENCE: Prague, Czech RepublicFAMILY: Wife, Mirka; Alexander, FelixSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, fast cars, motorbikes, poolTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 Q SCHOOL: 2002SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2003 B.C. Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (11): 1990 Czech Open. 1991 Audi Quattro Trophy. 1992Czech Open. 1993 Audi Open. 1995 Turespana Open Andalucia [Eur], Hohe Brucke Open[Eur], Volvo Masters [Eur]. 1997 KB Golf Challenge. 1998 Lancia Golf Pokal. 2002 TropheeLancome [Eur], Galeria Kaufhof Pokal Challenge.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—B.C. Open; 4—<strong>PGA</strong> Championship; T7—Phoenix Open; T9—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.2003 SEASON: Second-highest finishing rookie on the money list, 60th, behind Ben Curtis(No. 46). Earned over $1 million and fully exempt status for the ‘04 season for the first timein his career…Picked up first top-10 finish as a member of the <strong>TOUR</strong> with a T7 at thePhoenix Open. Only other previous <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10 was a T6 at the 1996 NEC World Seriesof Golf…Finished T9 in WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after losing to runnerupDavid Toms (1-up) in the third round. Defeated Angel Cabrera and Colin Montgomeriein the first two rounds…Posted career-best, runner-up finish at the B.C. Open helping tosolidify his playing privileges for ‘04…Finished solo fourth at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship for firstcareer top-10 at a major championship. $288,000 paycheck was largest of <strong>TOUR</strong> career.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished T2 at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament toearn his first <strong>TOUR</strong> card…Played in five Nationwide Tour events, finishing 104th on themoney list with a season-best fourth at the Holden Clearwater Classic in NewZealand…Collected his fourth victory on the European Tour, where he has been a membersince 1992, at the 2002 Trophee Lancome…Finished 23rd on the Volvo Order of Merit,making the cut in 12 of 18 events…Also picked up a victory at the Galeria Kaufhof PokalChallenge on the European Challenge Tour, his fourth on that tour. 1999: Finished 17th onthe Volvo Order of Merit. 1998: Led the European Tour in Greens in Regulation. 1996:Made the cut in all four <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> majors, highlighted by a T11 showing at the BritishOpen at Royal Lytham & St. Annes. 1995: Finished sixth on the 1995 Order of Merit…Wonthree times that year, including the prestigious Volvo Masters. The others were theTurespana Open Andalucia and the Hohe Brucke Open. Set course record with a 61 duringthe Hohe Brucke Open. 1992: Won Czech Open for second time in career.PERSONAL: Fled the Czech Republic at age 9 as a refugee, traveling with his father toYugoslavia, Italy and Switzerland before settling in Munich, Germany. Returned to Praguein 1997 to settle there with his family, but still considers himself a German.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 10 5 1 2 $134,961 1431997 11999 2 2 6,800 3042000 12001 1 1 1 57,3102002 12003 30 20 1 4 7 1,182,883 60Total 46 28 1 5 10 1,381,954NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2002 5 3 1 2 $33,967 104Total 5 3 1 2 33,967COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,415,921EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 2 2 1 1 2 $272,174PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.62 (52)Driving Distance ------------------284.4 (110)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.0% (65)Total Driving ------------------------175 (65)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.7% (66)Putting Average--------------------1.782 (108)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.6% (57)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------273.0 (130)Birdie Average --------------------3.67 (76)All-Around Ranking --------------664 (66)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.75 (75)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.40 (77)Final Round Scoring Average --71.72 (147)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.7% (88)Par Breakers ------------------------20.8% (80)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Phoenix Open/4Career Low Round/Round:64–2003 Phoenix Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$288,000–2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship/4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters 44U.S. Open T50 T61British Open T11 CUT CUT T13 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T52 T65 4WGC-Accenture Match PlayT9WGC-NEC InvitationalT42WGC-American Express Champ T55 T12NATIONAL TEAMS: Dunhill Cup (4), 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998. World Cup (7) 1995, 1996,1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003. The Seve Trophy (2), 2000, 2003.K.J. CHOI (choy)EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 two-time tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Kyoung-Ju Choi HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: May 19, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Wando, South KoreaRESIDENCE: The Woodlands, TX FAMILY: Wife, Hyunjung Kim; Hohjun “David” (5/9/97), Amanda (3/4/02)SPECIAL INTERESTS: MoviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 Q SCHOOL: 1999, 2000<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Compaq Classic of New Orleans, Tampa Bay Classicpresented by Buick.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (5): 1996 Korean Open. 1999 Ube Kosan Open [Jpn], KirinOpen [Jpn], Kolon Korean Open. 2003 Linde German Masters [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Mercedes Championships; T4—Bell CanadianOpen; T5—Nissan Open, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro; T6—WGC-American ExpressChampionship; T7—Valero Texas Open.2003 SEASON: Finished in top 30 for second consecutive season on strength of six top-10s,including a runner-up in the season-opening Mercedes Championships, earning $450,000.Fired course-record 11-under-par 62 in third round, and entered final round two strokes backof Ernie Els. Finished eight strokes back of Els after even-par round of 73 onSunday…Earned second top-10 with a T5 at the Nissan Open…Ran off five consecutivetop-10s, including a win on the European Tour, beginning with a T4 at the Bell CanadianOpen. Posted a final-round 67 to capture the Linde German Masters, his first career victoryon the European Tour. The next week in United States recorded an 8-under-par 62 in thesecond round, good for T7 in San Antonio, and followed that with a T6 at the WGC-AmericanExpress Championship…Sixth top-10 of season was a T5 at the Chrysler Classic ofGreensboro…Was chosen by Gary Player as a captain’s pick for the 2003 Presidents Cup.2-26 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


K.J. Choi (cont.)CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Third season on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> proved to be the breakthrough,as he was one of three first-time winners to win twice and earned over $2 million for firsttime in career…Jumped from 192nd on the Official World Golf Ranking at end of 2001 to49th at season’s end…Became the first South Korean winner in <strong>TOUR</strong> history, closingwith 5-under-par 67 for a four-stroke victory in the Compaq Classic of New Orleans. Is onlythe fourth Asian to win on the <strong>TOUR</strong>, joining Isao Aoki and Shigeki Maruyama of Japanand T.C. Chen of Taiwan. Donated 10 percent of his $810,000 check to underprivilegedSouth Koreans back home and to the Christian church his family attends nearHouston…Earned his second victory in his 86th career start at the Tampa Bay Classicpresented by Buick. Became the second player to record wire-to-wire victory during theyear, joining Tiger Woods (U.S. Open, WGC-American Express Championship). Settournament record with first-round 8-under-par 63, which was the low start by a winneron <strong>TOUR</strong> during the year. Followed up with three straight 68s, good for a seven-strokemargin, surpassing Vijay Singh’s six-shot win for the season’s largest margin of victory,and the largest since Joel Edwards’ seven-shot win at the 2001 Air Canada Championship.First-place check of $468,000 jumped him from 31st to 17th. Became the second Asianbornplayer to win multiple events on the <strong>TOUR</strong>, joining Shigeki Maruyama of Japan, whoearlier in the year earned his second victory at the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic…OnSept. 23, a day after his win in Tampa, had an inflamed appendix removed in Houston.Began suffering stomach pain on the eve of the final round at Tampa Bay. 2001: Finishedseason inside Top 125 for first time in his career, doubling previous season’s earningsPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.35 (34)Driving Distance ------------------294.7 (30)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.8% (153)Total Driving ------------------------183 (80)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.7% (66)Putting Average--------------------1.801 (165)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.9% (82)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------238.5 (113)Birdie Average --------------------3.57 (106)All-Around Ranking --------------749 (98)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.82 (80)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.30 (63)Final Round Scoring Average --71.35 (115)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.3% (103)Par Breakers ------------------------20.2% (114)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round: 62–2 times,most recent Valero Texas Open/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–2 times,most recent 2003 Valero Texas Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$810,000–2002 Compaq Classic of NewOrleans/1($800,326)…Earned card by surviving the Qualifying Tournament for second consecutiveseason, finishing T31. 2000: Rookie on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after T35 finish at the 1999 QualifyingTournament. Finished 134th on the money list and picked up his first and only top-10 ofthe season with a T8 at the Air Canada Championship.PERSONAL: Interest in golf grew after one of his high school teachers recommended hetry the sport. Began studying videos of Jack Nicklaus and spent long hours hitting practiceballs on the island’s only practice range. Later studied under Dave Pelz and PhilRitson…First Korean to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card…Father was a rice farmer.<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 2 1 $31,457 2412000 30 16 1 4 305,745 1342001 29 19 5 8 800,326 652002 27 19 2 7 11 2,204,907 172003 32 25 1 6 13 1,999,663 30Total 121 81 2 1 19 37 5,342,098EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 1 1 $568,050<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT15U.S. OpenCUT T30 CUTBritish Open CUT T49 CUT T22<strong>PGA</strong>T29 CUT T69THE PLAYERST28 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T9 T19WGC-Accenture Match PlayT17WGC-NEC InvitationalT19 T53WGC-American Express ChampT6NATIONAL TEAMS: WGC-World Cup (2), 2002, 2003; The Presidents Cup, 2003.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSSTEWART CINK (sink)EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 U.S. Ryder Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Stewart Ernest Cink HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 205BIRTHDATE: May 21, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Huntsville, ALRESIDENCE: Duluth, GA; plays out of East Lake GC FAMILY: Wife, Lisa; Connor Stewart (9/13/93),EDUCATION: Georgia Tech (1995, Management) Reagan Braswell (4/8/97)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, boating, water sports, hiking, BBQ TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1997Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1997 Canon Greater Hartford Open. 2000 MCI Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1996 Ozarks Open, Colorado Classic, <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1996 Mexican Open. 1999 Mexican Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires,FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort; 6—the Memorial Tournament; T6—Chrysler Classic of Tucson, BellSouth Classic; T10—MCI Heritage.2003 SEASON: Returned to the top 40 on the money list after falling out last year. Marksthe sixth season he has been in the top 40 in his seven-year <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career…A finalround66 at Omni Tucson National Golf Resort secured his first top-10 finish of the season,a T6 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson…Posted first runner-up finish since the 2000MasterCard Colonial with a T2 at the Bay Hill Invitational. Shared first-round lead withfive others after opening 69…Finished T6 at the BellSouth Classic, which is played at theTPC at Sugarloaf where he maintains a residence. Top-10 was fifth in eight career startsat the TPC at Sugarloaf…36- and 54-hole leader at the MCI Heritage after opening 67-65-69. Final-round 73 dropped finish to T10 for the MCI Heritage past champion…Solo sixthplacefinish at the Memorial Tournament. Surpassed $1 million in earnings for fourth timein career with $180,000 payday at Muirfield Village…Set two course records in one daywith 62-61 U.S. Open sectional qualifying scores on June 2 in Columbus, OH. Bogeyed thefirst hole then recorded 22 birdies to win the qualifier by nine strokes…Posted his secondrunner-up finish in Florida and for the season, T2 at the FUNAI Classic at WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort. Shared third-round lead with Vijay Singh, John Rollins and Scott Verplank.The two seconds are the most for him in a season in his seven-year <strong>TOUR</strong> career. Earned$595,666 in his two visits to Orlando.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Without a top-10 finish through first 13 events, recordedback-to-back top 10s at the Memorial Tournament (T9) and Buick Classic (T5)…Recordedhis fifth top-10 at a major championship, T10 at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…Made his Ryder Cupdebut with a 1-2-0 record…Ended the season on a high note when he recorded fourrounds in the 60s for the first time during the season and finished T7 at the BuickChallenge. 2001: Highlight of the season came when he posted three top-fives in June,including missing the 18-hole playoff at the U.S. Open with Mark Brooks and RetiefGoosen. Started the month with a solo fourth at The Memorial Tournament. Two weekslater finished alone in third at the U.S. Open, where he was tied for the lead through 54holes. Closing 72, including a double bogey on 18, left him one shy of the playoff onMonday morning. The next week an opening-round 65 at the Buick Classic gave him a onestrokelead over Scott Hoch and Vijay Singh. Finished T3…Earned a spot as a first-timemember of the U.S. Ryder Cup team. 2000: Earned second <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at MCIClassic. Shot final-round 65, which included birdies on three of final four holes. Two-strokewin over Tom Lehman was worth $540,000…Followed with T2 at MasterCard Colonial,where he held three-stroke lead through 54 holes. Closing 71 left him two strokes behindPhil Mickelson…Was solo seventh at WGC-NEC Invitational, where he closed with a 63,his career-low round…Member of U.S. Presidents Cup team where he was 4-0-0 in firstappearance…Closed the year with T3 at the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas. 1999: Missedearning a place in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship by one spot. Was 31st on the money list afterfinishing T11 at National Car Rental Golf Classic at Disney World Resort, $14,600 behindDuffy Waldorf…Defeated Payne Stewart and Craig Parry before losing to Tiger Woods inthe third round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship…Earned a share of the54-hole lead at the BellSouth Classic, but closing 70 left him one stroke behind winnerDavid Duval, who shot 67…At <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, shot 69-70-68-73, was one stroke outof 54-hole lead and finished T3. 1998: Recorded six top-10s and almost became first tosuccessfully defend a Canon GHO. A final-round 67 moved him into playoff with OlinBrowne and Larry Mize. Browne won with a chip-in birdie. 1997: Voted <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> RookieWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-27


Stewart Cink (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSof the Year after victory at the Canon Greater Hartford Open and $809,580 inearnings…Was only rookie to qualify for THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship and finished seasonranked 29th in official earnings…First player to be named Nationwide Tour Player of theYear and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year in successive seasons…Came from behind to earnhis first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory. Started final round in fifth place, four strokes behind leader JeffMaggert. Closing 66 good for one-stroke victory over Brandel Chamblee, Tom Byrum andMaggert. 1996: Named Nationwide Tour Player of the Year after his record-setting season.Established Nationwide Tour record for earnings in a season with $251,699. Won threetournaments—Ozarks Open, Colorado Classic and <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Tied for 16th atU.S. Open to earn invitation to 1997 Masters Tournament. 1995: Tied for 18th in firstprofessional start at Canon Greater Hartford Open. Amateur: A three-time All-American(1993-95) at Georgia Tech…Received 1995 Dave Williams, Haskins and Jack NicklausAwards as country’s top collegiate golfer…Beat Tiger Woods 3 and 2 in an exhibitionmatch in 1995 in Atlanta the week before the Masters…AJGA All-American in 1990.PERSONAL: Took up game when his parents, single-digit handicappers, left him atdriving range before he was old enough to go on the course…Was a husband and a fatherwhile still at Georgia Tech…Member of East Lake GC, site of 1998, 2000, 2002, <strong>2004</strong> and2005 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…A big hockey fan. Enjoys roller hockey and serves as asubstitute in area leagues when he is not traveling…Enjoys hiking in the mountains andgoes to a different place for a week each summer with a group of friends.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995A 1 11995 5 4 1 2 $58,426 1921996 5 5 1 4 108,710 1581997 31 19 1 1 4 13 809,580 291998 28 23 1 6 15 833,648 311999 27 21 1 1 8 14 1,255,100 322000 27 23 1 1 1 9 15 2,169,727 102001 29 22 2 6 14 1,743,028 262002 27 20 4 8 894,212 732003 28 23 2 6 14 1,781,885 35Total 208 161 2 6 4 45 99 9,654,318NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1995 3 1 1 $2,936 1801996 21 18 3 2 1 14 17 251,699 1Total 24 19 3 2 1 14 18 254,635COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $9,908,953<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT T23 T27 T28 CUT T24U.S. Open T16 T13 T10 T32 T8 3 CUT T28British OpenT66 CUT T41 T30 T59 T34<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T3 T15 T59 T10 CUTTHE PLAYERST42 CUT T33 CUT CUT T39<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 24 T18 T13WGC-Accenture Match Play T9 T33 T33 T33WGC-NEC Invitational 7 T13 T47 T61WGC-American Express Champ T4 CNLNATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 2000; Ryder Cup, 2001.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.08 (18)Driving Distance ------------------288.0 (81)Driving Accuracy Percentage --59.2% (177)Total Driving ------------------------258 (174)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.2% (97)Putting Average--------------------1.728 (5)Sand Save Percentage ----------55.0% (29)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------225.0 (105)Birdie Average --------------------4.01 (16)All-Around Ranking --------------528 (29)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.79 (9)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.86 (30)Final Round Scoring Average --70.77 (65)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.0% (15)Par Breakers ------------------------22.7% (20)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–5 times, most recent FUNAI Classic atthe WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort/2Career Low Round/Round:63–2000 WGC-NEC Invitational/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2000 MCI Classic/1TIM CLARKEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 International Presidents Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Timothy Henry Clark HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: December 17, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Durban, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: North Carolina State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, travelTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2001Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Fort Smith Classic, Boise Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 2002 Bell’s South African Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—<strong>PGA</strong> Championship; T7—Southern Farm BureauClassic; T10—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.2003 SEASON: In defense of first European Tour title, finished second to TrevorImmelman at the South African Airways Open in early January…First top-10 of 2003 on<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was T10 at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Named to The PresidentsCup team by International Captain Gary Player after third-place finish at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, best career finish in a major. Trailed co-leaders Shaun Micheel and ChadCampbell by four entering final round, but a 1-under-par 69 fell three short of Micheel.Earned a career-best paycheck of $408,000…Added a third top-10 with a T7 at theSouthern Farm Bureau Classic.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Took advantage of Major Medical Extension due to wristinjury that cut his 2001 campaign to three events. Had 26 events to earn $384,602 andalmost doubled that with $632,609…Won the Bell’s South African Open on the EuropeanTour/Southern Africa Tour in January. Won the pre-qualifying tournament earlier in theweek, becoming the first qualifier to win on the European Tour since Paul Lawrie capturedthe 1999 British Open…Captured the Southern Africa Tour Order of Merit based on fivetop-10 finishes and one victory…Collected his first top-10 finish in only his eighthprofessional <strong>TOUR</strong> start, with a T9 at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans…His T6 finishand $119,788-check at the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill moved him past the$384,602 that he needed to receive fully-exempt Major Medical Extension status for thelast three events of the season…Added another T6 two weeks later at the Disney GolfClassic, after cardimg four rounds in the 60s. Jumped up the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list from abubble-position of No. 126 to No. 106 to clinch <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2003. 2001: Withdrew afterfirst-round 79 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, effectively ending season inwhich he played just three events. 2000: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing third onthe Nationwide Tour money list. Captured two events—Fort Smith Classic and BoiseOpen. 1999: Made the Nationwide Tour Championship and finished T23 after openingwith a 77. 1998: Missed cut as an amateur at his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, the MastersTournament, where he earned a spot via 1997 Public Links title…Won back-to-backevents on the Canadian Tour—New Brunswick Open and C<strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Amateur:Two-time NCAA East Regional Individual Champion (1996 and 1997)…1997 ACC Player ofthe Year…T5 at 1996 NCAA Championship and T7 in 1998 NCAAs…1996 CGAA NationalFreshman of the Year…Won 1997 Cardinal Amateur Championship (Greensboro, NC)when he played 54 holes without a bogey and finished 15-under-par 195 for a tournamentrecord…Recorded his first hole-in-one when he was age 8.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998A 12001 3 1 $21,750 2272002 23 15 3 7 632,609 1072003 25 16 1 3 10 1,253,690 53Total 52 32 1 6 17 1,908,049NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2-28 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tim Clark (cont.)Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998A 1 11998 11999 25 14 1 3 6 $57,220 462000 27 16 2 1 7 11 288,056 32001 4 1 1 1 16,200 147Total 58 32 2 2 11 18 361,476COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,269,525EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 4 3 1 1 3 $142,962<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT T13U.S. OpenCUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> T53 3THE PLAYERST21WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-NEC InvitationalT64WGC-American Express Champ 62NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 2003; WGC-World Cup, 2002.DARREN CLARKEPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.65 (54)Driving Distance ------------------273.3 (180)Driving Accuracy Percentage --74.0% (10)Total Driving ------------------------190 (91)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.0% (100)Putting Average--------------------1.770 (76)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.8% (84)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------234.0 (110)Birdie Average --------------------3.51 (119)All-Around Ranking --------------733 (88)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.90 (86)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.13 (128)Final Round Scoring Average --71.67 (141)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.8% (120)Par Breakers ------------------------19.9% (123)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Valero Texas Open/2Career Low Round/Round:63–2003 Valero Texas Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$408,000–2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship/3EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 World Golf Championship winner (through 2006)FULL NAME: Darren Christopher Clarke HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 225BIRTHDATE: August 14, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Dungannon, N. IrelandRESIDENCE: Pinnacle Point, South Africa FAMILY: Wife, Heather; Tyrone (1998), Conor (2000)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Films, reading, cars, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. 2003WGC-NEC Invitational.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (11): 1993 Alfred Dunhill Open [Eur]. 1996 Linde GermanMasters [Eur]. 1998 Benson and Hedges International Open [Eur], Volvo Masters [Eur].1999 Compass Group English Open [Eur]. 2000 Compass Group English Open [Eur]. 2001Dimension Data Pro-Am [SAf], The Chunichi Crowns [Jap], Smurfit European Open [Eur].2002 Compass Group English Open. 2003 Northern Ireland Masters [EurChall].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—WGC-NEC Invitational; T5—WGC-AccentureMatch Play Championship; T6—THE PLAYERS Championship; T9—Deutsche BankChampionship; T10—Nissan Open.2003 SEASON: Won the WGC-NEC Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, OH.With the win, he became the only player other than Tiger Woods to win multiple WGCevents…Totaled five top-10s in a career-high 16 events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Eight-timeEuropean Tour winner failed to win in Europe for the first time since 1997, but racked upsix top-10 finishes in 11 starts on the European Tour, including a T2 at The BarclaysScottish Open…In first <strong>TOUR</strong> start of season, posted an ace on third hole of Torrey Pines’North Course during first round at Buick Invitational. Disqualified following the third roundfor signing an incorrect scorecard, mistakenly recording a four instead of a five on the par-4 12th hole of the South Course…Posted first top-10 of season the following week witha T10 at the Nissan Open…Finished T5 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championshipafter losing to Peter Lonard in the quarterfinals (2-up). Defeated Tim Clark, Davis Love IIIand Jim Furyk in the first three rounds…Third top-10 in five starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cameat THE PLAYERS Championship. Three back of the lead through 54 holes. Closed with 71to finish T6…Joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as a Special Temporary Member on April 9. Two dayslater led the Masters by three strokes through 18 holes after a first-round 66, then finishedT28…Earned second career World Golf Championships victory with four-shot win at NECInvitational at Firestone CC, earning a career-best $1,050,000. Held one-shot lead overJonathan Kaye entering final round after opening 65-70-65. Eagle on the par-5 secondhole on Sunday, coupled with a Kaye bogey on the hole, opened a four-shot cushion.Despite bogeys on Nos. 15-16, carded final-round, 3-under-par 67, posting an eagle andfour birdies. First European non-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since RetiefGoosen won the U.S. Open in 2001. Finished in the top 10 in two key stats on the week:Putts Per Round (25.0/third) and Driving Distance Average (330.2/second)…Earnedsecond consecutive top-10 finish with T9 at the Deutsche Bank Championship…MadeTHE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship field by $9,768, with a total of $1,896,931 official/unofficialmoney earned (including $1,250,000 in WGC earnings), ranking 29th on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Money List. By finishing among the top 30 with his combination of official/unofficialmoney, the field increased to 31 players.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Playing in his fourth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event of the year, finishedrunner-up finish to Vijay Singh in the Shell Houston Open. His 16-under-par 271 markedhis best sub-par effort in 45 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career starts. His second-place finish moved himup five spots in the Official World Golf Ranking to No. 11…Placed in the top 25 at theMasters and U.S. Open…Became the first person to win The Compass Group EnglishOpen three times in June. 2001: Won in South Africa for the first time, capturing theDimension Data Pro-Am…Also won in Japan at the Chunichi Crowns before capturing hisfirst European Tour title of the year on home soil in the Smurfit European Open at The KClub, the first Irishman to win in Ireland since John O’Leary 19 years earlier. Finished T3at British Open…Posted another third-place finish at 2001 NEC Invitational, three behindTiger Woods-Jim Furyk playoff. 2000: Became first European to win World GolfChampionships event. Defeated David Duval in semifinals and Tiger Woods in final tocapture WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship…Followed that early season victoryand $1-million payday in June by retaining the Compass Group English Open. Came fromsix strokes back in final round to defeat Michael Campbell and Mark James, the lastperson to defend that tournament successfully (1989-90). 1999: Won the Compass GroupEuropean Open title…Followed that victory by becoming, at Smurfit European Open, firstplayer on European Tour to shoot 60 twice (first 60 came at 1992 European Monte CarloOpen). Equaled three records: most birdies (12), consecutive birdies (eight) and low roundon European Tour (ninth time 60 had been shot). 1998: Won Benson and HedgesInternational Open en route to second-place finish on Volvo Order of Merit. Runner-upplacing came after capturing Volvo Masters with record-equaling 63…Topped AXAPerformance Data Stroke Averages in ‘98. 1997: Tied for runner-up honors to JustinLeonard at the 1997 British Open at Royal Troon. Amateur: Winner of the 1989 East ofIreland Amateur. In 1990, captured the Spanish Open Amateur Championship, IrishAmateur Championship, North of Ireland Amateur and the South of Ireland Amateur.PERSONAL: Drives Ferrari that bears the registration DC 60 in reference to his two lowrounds…New fitness regime in 2003 was so successful that the Northern Ireland nativehad to shed his wardrobe of around 200 golf shirts and 100 pairs of trousers. Worked withformer rugby league professional Steve Hampson, losing 17 pounds in the process.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-29


Darren Clarke (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<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 11995 1 1 $12,955 2491996 2 1 1 41,850 2021997 4 3 1 1 2 282,816 871998 6 4 1 2 121,628 1751999 10 7 1 2 139,118 1762000 10 8 1 3 5 254,1142001 7 5 2 2 3 330,8702002 11 8 1 2 5 665,9112003 16 15 1 5 6 763,931 85Total 68 52 2 2 2 15 26 2,613,193EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 11 10 1 6 9 $1,122,893SOUTHERN AFRICA <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 1 $4,397JOSE COCERES (coh-SEAR-us)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T8 CUT T40 24 T20 T28U.S. Open CUT CUT T43 T43 T10 T53 T30 T24 T42British Open T64 CUT T39 T38 T31 T11 T2 CUT T30 T7 T3 T37 T59<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T9 CUT CUT CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT T71 CUT T26 CUT T6<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 18WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 1 T33 T5WGC-NEC Invitational T36 T17 3 T19 1WGC-American Express Champ T40 T17 CNL 63 T38NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (3), 1997, 1999, 2002; World Cup (3), 1994, 1995, 1996;Dunhill Cup (6), 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.91 (14)Driving Distance ------------------304.9 (4)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.3% (116)Total Driving ------------------------120 (15)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.7% (137)Putting Average--------------------1.769 (73)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.3% (124)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------97.2 (5)Birdie Average --------------------3.78 (57)All-Around Ranking --------------530 (30)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.66 (67)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.23 (51)Final Round Scoring Average --71.58 (131)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.9% (19)Par Breakers ------------------------22.0% (37)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2003 Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,050,000–2003 WGC–NEC Invitational/1EXEMPT STATUS: 2001 two-time tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Jose Eusebio Coceres HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: August 14, 1963BIRTHPLACE: Chaco, ArgentinaRESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina FAMILY: Wife, Monica; Maria Belen (1992), Marcos Jose (1995),SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, soccerMaria JoseTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2001<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2001 WORLDCOM CLASSIC - The Heritage of Golf, NationalCar Rental Golf Classic Disney.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (8): 1991 Pinemar Open [Arg]. 1992 Montevideo Open[Ura], Los Cardales Challenge [Arg]. 1993 Pinemar Open [Arg]. 1994 Heineken OpenCatalonia [Eur]. 1995 Tournament of Champions [Arg]. 1996 Los Leones Open [Chili]. 2000Dubai Desert Classic [Eur]BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T7—Southern Farm Bureau Classic.2003 SEASON: Inconsistent season, continuing to battle back from broken arm sufferedprior to 2002 campaign…Finished strong, posting top-25s in two of three starts at the endof the year…Lone top-10 came in October when he finished T7 at the Southern FarmBureau Classic…One shot off the 36-hole lead at the Chrysler Championship afteropening 68-68. Finished T17 with rounds of 72-75 on the weekend.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Limited to 16 events due to a broken bone in right armsuffered in pickup soccer game in native Argentina. Did not played first tournament untilearly April at BellSouth Classic…After missing three of his first four cuts, made threeconsecutive cuts, finishing T18 at the Buick Classic, his best finish since breaking hisarm…Recorded lone top-10 of the season at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship in August, a T10, hisbest career finish in a major championship. 2001: Became the first Argentine to win on<strong>TOUR</strong> since Roberto De Vicenzo at the 1968 Houston Champions Invitational. One of nineplayers to claim multiple victories en route to finishing 34th in earnings in only 19 starts.Only multiple winner to fail to make THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Became one of nine firsttimewinners with a par on the fifth playoff hole to defeat Billy Mayfair at theWORLDCOM CLASSIC. Stood two strokes off the lead after 54 holes and closed with 71to tie Mayfair at 11-under 273. Two playoff holes were contested Sunday before darknessforced a postponement until Monday. Saved par from greenside bunker on fourth playoffhole, No 17, before a dramatic recovery for par from the marsh alongside the closinglighthouse hole at Harbour Town Golf Links. Speaks little English and held a hand-madepillowcase that said, “For my family and my friends and for all the Argentineans, a millionthanks.”…Became first international player to win the National Car Rental Golf Classic atDisney World Resort. Led by three after 54 holes and closed with a 68 to defeat Davis LoveIII by one. Win came on Mother’s Day in Argentina so he used a pillowcase for a sign thatread, “Happy Mother’s Day for all the mothers.” 2000: Won the Dubai Classic. 1999:Passed six figures for fifth time in seven years on European Tour to become member ofMillionaires Club. Had five top-10 finishes that season, ending with an eighth-place finishat Sarazen World Open and T10 in Volvo Masters…Closed his year by tying for second inArgentine Open. 1995: Won Tournament of Champions, his fourth career victory inArgentina. 1994: Won the Heineken Open Catalonia in Europe. 1992: Won $50,000 forhole-in-one at Dubai Desert Classic.PERSONAL: Voted highest sporting award, “The Olympian,” in native Argentina in 2002,only the third golfer to receive the award…One of 11 children and an ex-caddie whotaught himself the game. Took control of his family’s finances after father died in motoraccident. Used to sleep five or six to a bed in family’s two-bedroom home. Four brothersalso are professionals. Took up game when one brother cut branches off tree andfashioned golf club. Started playing by hitting rocks…Makes it a point to walk to areligious shrine near his hometown after every victory.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 1 1 $6,380 2881996 11997 1 1 11,812 2612000 3 2 1 21,2562001 19 12 2 2 5 1,502,888 342002 16 9 1 2 286,552 1572003 21 11 1 3 337,682 153Total 62 36 2 4 11 2,166,5712-30 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jose Coceres (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT CUTU.S. OpenT52 CUTBritish Open T45 T96 CUT T44 T36 CUT CUT T34<strong>PGA</strong>CUT T16 T10 T51THE PLAYERSW/DWGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-NEC InvitationalT75WGC-American Express ChampT14 CNL T36PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.07 (168)Driving Distance ------------------282.8 (125)Driving Accuracy Percentage --72.1% (24)Total Driving ------------------------149 (40)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------60.5% (183)Putting Average--------------------1.790 (131)Sand Save Percentage ----------47.8% (130)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------223.2 (103)Birdie Average --------------------3.34 (154)All-Around Ranking --------------1,018 (162)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.08 (171)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.18 (172)Final Round Scoring Average --73.55 (186)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.9% (117)Par Breakers ------------------------19.0% (152)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–Southern Farm Bureau Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:64–3 times, most recent 2001 NationalCar Rental Golf Classic Disney/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–2001 WORLDCOM CLASSIC –The Heritage of Golf/1JOHN COOKEXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionFULL NAME: John Neuman Cook HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: October 2, 1957BIRTHPLACE: Toledo, OHRESIDENCE: Windermere, FL FAMILY: Wife, Jan; Kristin (7/20/81), Courtney (4/11/84), Jason (1/10/86)EDUCATION: Ohio State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Auto racing, skiing, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1979<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (11): 1981 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1983 Canadian Open.1987 The International. 1992 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, United Airlines Hawaiian Open,Las Vegas Invitational. 1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic, CVS Charity Classic. 1997 Bob HopeChrysler Classic. 1998 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 2001 Reno-Tahoe Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1982 Sao Paulo Open [Brazil]. 1995 Mexican Open.OTHER VICTORIES (3): 1983 World Cup [with Rex Caldwell]. 1994 Fred Meyer Challenge[with Mark O’Meara]. 2000 Fred Meyer Challenge [with Mark O’Meara].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T33—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.2003 SEASON: Limited to 10 events due a torn labrum and several cysts in his rightshoulder. After missing the cut at the Masters, underwent surgery in Orlando that put himout of action until a rehab assignment at the Albertsons Boise Open on the NationwideTour in September. Played two more events in October, missing the cut in each. Willreceive a Major Medical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $84,708 earned in 10 events in2003, has the opportunity to play in 19 events to earn $402,787 and match the $487,495winnings of 2003’s No. 125, Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the MajorMedical Extension category for the remainder of the season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Posted six top-10s for the first time since 1998…Finishedone stroke behind Jerry Kelly at the Sony Open in Hawaii for his first runner-up finish sincethe 1999 Shell Houston Open. Set course record with 8-under 62 on way to second-roundlead. Score of 12-under 128 through two rounds was one behind the season’s best turnedin by Chris DiMarco (17-under 127) at the Disney Golf Classic…Finished T9 in WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after losing to Brad Faxon (3 and 2) in the third round.Defeated Lee Westwood and Phil Mickelson in first two rounds…T4 at the Compaq Classicof New Orleans was worth $177,188, pushing career earnings past $10 million to$10,168,829…Added second runner-up finish of the season with a T2 at the MemorialTournament. First time since 1992, that he has posted two seconds in a season. 2001:Collected first victory since 1998 at Reno-Tahoe Open and had highest finish on <strong>TOUR</strong>money list (No. 54) since that same year. Victory was 11th of his career. Was six strokesbehind Jerry Kelly after third-round 74 but closed with 64 to overtake Kelly by a stroke forhis first victory since the 1998 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. The $540,000 check was thelargest payday of 22-year career. 2000: Finished among the top-100 on the money list forthe 19th time in his 21-year career on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1999: Streak of three straight seasonswith a victory ended. 1998: Earned his 10th <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at GTE Byron Nelson Classic afterentering the final round four strokes behind Fred Couples. They were tied at 17th hole butCouples found water and made triple bogey, giving Cook three-stroke victory. 1997: At BobHope Chrysler Classic, trailed leader Mark Calcavecchia by five strokes after third round,but matched then-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for consecutive rounds when he closed with 62-63 forone-stroke victory. Total of 125 also matched Ron Streck for best 36-hole finish. 1996: AtFedEx St. Jude Classic, tied then all-time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record with opening rounds of 16-under-par 126 (64-62) and added third-round 63 to tie <strong>TOUR</strong> record for first 54 holes of 24-under-par 189. Closed with a 69 to fall one stroke shy of all-time 72-hole record, but wontournament by seven over John Adams…Added second victory of year at CVS CharityClassic by three strokes over Russ Cochran. 1995: Won Ernst Championship. 1994: Finishedinside the top five at two of the majors, U.S. Open (5) and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (T4). 1992:Surpassed $1 million in season earnings, winning three times. Captured five-man playoffat Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, outlasting Gene Sauers with three birdies and an eagle overfour holes. Posted two-stroke victories at United Airlines Hawaiian Open and Las VegasInvitational…Finished as runner-up at the British Open and tied for second at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. 1990: Had two playoff losses, to Tom Kite on the first extra hole at FederalExpress St. Jude Classic and to Bob Tway on first extra hole at Las Vegas Invitational. 1989:Underwent hand surgery. 1987: Won The International. 1986: Final-round 66s left Cook andDonnie Hammond, who were one back heading into the final round, tied after 90 holes atthe Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Hammond won playoff with birdie on first extra hole. 1983:At Canadian Open, defeated Johnny Miller on sixth extra hole for victory…Teamed withRex Caldwell to win World Cup. 1981: First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came in five-man playoff at 1981Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. Parred third extra hole to defeat Bobby Clampett, BenCrenshaw, Hale Irwin and Barney Thompson. Amateur: 1978 U.S. Amateur Champion,beating <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Scott Hoch in the championship match…Three-time All-American at Ohio State (1977-79) and member of 1979 NCAA Championship team.PERSONAL: Born in Ohio, but grew up in Southern California…Persuaded by JackNicklaus and Tom Weiskopf to attend Ohio State…John’s father, Jim, is a longtimetournament director on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Joined the USA Network’s <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Sundayprogram as an analyst in 2003.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1978A 1 1 11979A 3 31980 30 19 2 6 $43,316 801981 30 23 1 3 12 127,608 251982 28 21 3 6 57,483 791983 28 27 1 2 7 12 216,868 161984 28 20 1 5 65,710 901985 29 17 1 5 63,573 1061986 30 20 2 1 6 13 255,126 271987 32 19 1 6 10 333,184 291988 29 21 2 9 139,916 841989 12 6 1 2 39,445 1721990 27 20 2 4 10 448,112 281991 25 21 1 2 8 12 546,984 261992 21 18 3 2 1 8 13 1,165,606 31993 23 19 5 13 342,321 451994 24 16 1 6 11 429,725 371995 27 17 1 5 186,977 971996 26 19 2 5 10 831,260 191997 28 21 1 1 6 11 815,903 281998 26 19 1 6 12 1,145,511 221999 26 16 1 2 5 567,168 712000 28 15 3 6 537,105 892001 25 21 1 2 3 1,022,778 542002 25 16 2 6 7 1,624,095 352003 10 6 78,931 215Total 621 441 11 10 8 94 199 11,084,705NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $1,935 298Total 1 1 1,935COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $11,086,640SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-31


John Cook (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86Masters 39 T21 CUT CUTU.S. Open T53 T51 T4 CUT CUT CUT T35British Open T39 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T19 T34 T20 CUT T53THE PLAYERS CUT T41 T3 T44 CUT T7Year 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99Masters T24 CUT CUT T54 T39 T46 CUT CUT 43 CUTU.S. Open T36 T50 T19 T13 T25 5 T62 T16 T36 CUT T60British Open 2 CUT T55 T40 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T28 T48 CUT T2 T6 T4 CUT T47 T23 9 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT T3 CUT CUT T23 W/D CUT T22 T13 T58<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T22 28 T13 11 T20 T21WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Team Championship, 1979; World Cup, 1983; RyderCup, 1993.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.65 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------269.9 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --73.5% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.2% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.772 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.1% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------504.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.29 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.18 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.83 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --73.33 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.5% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------18.5% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/1Career Low Round/Round:62–5 times, most recent 2002 Sony Openin Hawaii/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2001 Reno–Tahoe Open/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSYear 00 01 02 03MastersCUTU.S. Open CUT CUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT T55 CUT W/DWGC-Accenture Match Play T9 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT28WGC-American Express ChampT49FRED COUPLESEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1996 PLAYERS Championship (through 2006)FULL NAME: Frederick Steven Couples HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: October 3, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Seattle, WARESIDENCE: Santa Barbara, CAFAMILY: Wife, Thais; GiGi and OliverEDUCATION: University of HoustonSPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, tennis, antiques, bicycling,vintage carsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1980<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (15): 1983 Kemper Open. 1984 Tournament PlayersChampionship. 1987 Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1990 Nissan Los Angeles Open. 1991Federal Express St. Jude Classic, B.C. Open. 1992 Nissan Los Angeles Open, NestleInvitational, Masters Tournament. 1993 Honda Classic. 1994 Buick Open. 1996 THEPLAYERS Championship. 1998 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Memorial Tournament. 2003Shell Houston Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (5): 1991 Johnnie Walker World Championship. 1994World Cup [Indiv.]. 1995 Dubai Desert Classic [Eur], Johnnie Walker Classic [Eur], JohnnieWalker World Championship [Eur]OTHER VICTORIES (14): 1990, 1994, 1999 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout [withRaymond Floyd, Brad Faxon, David Duval, respectively]. 1990 Sazale Classic. 1990 RMCCInvitational. 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 World Cup [with Davis Love III]. 1995, 1996, 1999,2001 Hyundai Team Matches [with Mark Calcavecchia]. 2003 Skins Game.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Shell Houston Open; 7—Nissan Open; 10—THEPLAYERS Championship, WGC-American Express Championship.2003 SEASON: Candidate for Comeback Player of the Year won for the first time since1998 at the Shell Houston Open, where he played collegiately. Missed just one cut in 18starts…Began season at No. 147 in the Official World Golf Ranking and was 36th byseason’s end…Discouraged with his game in early 2003, hooked up with Butch Harmonduring the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. The two worked for six hours one day,with Couples shortening his swing to take some pressure off his tender back. From there,the former Masters champion rediscovered his game with the win in Houston. “I havebeen practicing,” he said after his win in Houston. “I never really thought I’d win thisquickly, but I thought I could win again if I practiced and played.” Held first- and thirdroundleads before defeating runners-up Mark Calcavecchia, Stuart Appleby and HankKuehne by four strokes. Win was the first victory in 87 events, dating back to the 1998Memorial Tournament. Became the first player from the University of Houston and thesixth player over age 40 to win the Shell Houston Open…Earned first top-10 of the seasonwith a seventh-place finish at the Nissan Open, his 11th top-10 finish in 21 years at theevent…Shared first-round lead at THE PLAYERS Championship and was two back of leadthrough 54 holes. A 74 on the final day dropped him to solo 10th, his sixth top-10 in PonteVedra Beach…A week after his win in Houston, held a share of the first-round lead at theWachovia Championship with a 6-under-par 66. Struggled with back spasms on Saturday.Finished T34…Next top-10 did not come until October with a T10 finish at the WGC-American Express Championship…No. 32 on the money list entering the ChryslerChampionship with hopes of jumping into the top 30, was forced to WD with back injuryduring pro-am…Carries a streak of making 17 consecutive cuts into <strong>2004</strong>.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Climbed back into the top 125 after nearly doubling hisearnings from the prior season…T9 at Nissan Open, first top-10 finish since a sixth at2000 British Open…In first career appearance at Valero Texas Open, fired rounds of 65-64 on the weekend to finish T2, best since win at 1998 Memorial Tournament. 2001:Finished outside top 125 for first time in his career. Previous low finish was 76th in1986…Continued as only Masters champion who has never missed a cut with an T36finish. 2000: Earned eighth career top-10 finish in British Open with solo sixth…Rankedfirst in Sand Saves (67 percent) and fifth in Greens In Regulation (71.1 percent). 1998: Forthird time in career collected two victories. Final-round 66 earned playoff spot with BruceLietzke at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, which he won with birdie on first extra hole atBermuda Dunes. Earned 14th <strong>TOUR</strong> title with four-stroke win over Andrew Magee atMemorial Tournament…Fell one stroke shy of winning his second Masters after leadingeach of first three rounds. 1996: Became first player to win two PLAYERS Championshipsat TPC at Sawgrass. Trailed Tommy Tolles by four strokes through 54 holes, but closing 64,featuring eagle at 16 and birdie at 17, sealed victory. 1995: Recorded back-to-backvictories on <strong>PGA</strong> European Tour, first American to do so since Charles Coody in1973…Teamed with Davis Love III to win four consecutive World Cup of Golf titles (1992-95). 1994: Opened the season with a playoff loss to Phil Mickelson at the MercedesChampionship when Mickelson parred the second extra hole…Missed three months dueto tear in outer layer of disc in lower back…Edged Corey Pavin with a two-stroke win overhim at the Buick Open in August…Won unofficial Lincoln-Mercury Kapalua Invitational forsecond consecutive year. 1993: Earned 10th career victory at the wind-shortened (54holes) Honda Classic. Closed with a 70 to tie Robert Gamez. Holed a bunker shot on 17thhole to force the playoff. Won with par on second extra hole. 1992: Career year, winningthree tournaments, including the Masters, and earned more than $1.3 million to finish No.1 on the money list for the only time in his career…Earned his second consecutive Playerof the Year Award as voted by the players…Entered final round of Masters trailing CraigParry by one stroke. Closing 70 good for two-stroke victory. Masters completedremarkable streak during which he won three tournaments and finished second twice insix starts…Defeated Davis Love III with a birdie on the second playoff hole to win hissecond Nissan Los Angeles Open title…Three weeks later, decimated the field at theNestle Invitational, winning by nine strokes…Third-round 63 set the course record at theTPC at Sawgrass during THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP…Winner of Vardon Trophy for2-32 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fred Couples (cont.)second consecutive year…Winner of Arnold Palmer Award and <strong>PGA</strong> of America Player ofthe Year. 1991: Took lead at Federal Express St. Jude Classic with third-round 66 and wenton to three-stroke victory over Rick Fehr. Won B.C. Open by three strokes as well. 1990:After equaling the then-course record with a 9-under 62 during the third round, defeatedGil Morgan by three strokes at the Nissan Los Angeles Open…Finished second at the <strong>PGA</strong>Championship and fifth at the Masters Tournament. 1988: Lost playoff to Sandy Lyle at thePhoenix Open when Lyle bogeyed the third extra hole. 1987: Defeated Mark Calcavecchiawith a par on the third extra hole at Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1984: Edged Lee Trevinoby a stroke to earn his first Tournament Players Championship. Featured second-round 64.1983: First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came in five-man playoff at Kemper Open. Birdied second playoffhole to defeat T.C. Chen, Barry Jaeckel, Gil Morgan and Scott Simpson.PERSONAL: Roomed with Blaine McCallister and CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz atUniversity of Houston…His charity is Millie Medlin Violet Sobich Couples Fund, inmemory of mother…Serves as host of the Fred Couples Invitational, a charity event inhometown of Seattle…Introduced to game by his father, who worked in Seattle Parks andRecreation Department.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 5-4Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1979A 1 11981 25 19 1 1 4 9 $78,939 541982 28 18 1 2 9 77,606 541983 30 23 1 1 7 15 209,733 191984 26 24 1 2 9 19 334,573 71985 26 23 7 10 171,272 381986 26 16 1 1 6 116,065 761987 27 21 1 9 15 441,025 191988 27 25 1 1 10 19 489,822 211989 24 21 1 2 9 17 653,944 111990 22 17 1 1 3 9 12 757,999 91991 21 20 2 4 9 12 791,749 31992 22 20 3 2 3 12 19 1,344,188 11993 19 17 1 2 9 15 796,579 101994 15 15 1 2 4 7 625,654 231995 15 12 4 7 299,259 631996 18 16 1 1 9 12 1,248,694 61997 15 13 7 7 448,385 551998 17 16 2 2 1 5 10 1,650,389 91999 16 13 6 7 769,192 562000 19 17 5 11 990,215 472001 19 14 4 385,984 1312002 18 13 1 2 7 646,703 1032003 18 17 1 4 9 1,820,495 34Total 494 411 15 15 19 143 258 15,148,465<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91Masters T32 10 T10 T31 T5 T11 5 T35U.S. Open T48 CUT CUT T9 T39 T46 T10 T21 CUT T3British Open T4 T46 T40 T4 T6 T25 T3<strong>PGA</strong> T3 T23 T20 T6 T36 CUT CUT CUT 2 T27THE PLAYERS CUT CUT 1 T49 CUT CUT T23 T4 CUT T23<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T12 7 T7 T22 T16Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters 1 T21 T10 T15 T7 T2 T27 T11 26 T36 T28U.S. Open T17 T16 T16 CUT T52 T53 CUT T16 CUT T66British Open CUT T9 T7 T7 T66 6 CUT T46<strong>PGA</strong> T21 T31 T39 T31 T41 T29 T13 T26 CUT T37 T34THE PLAYERS T13 T39 T29 1 T10 T42 T4 T33 T58 CUT 10<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 T10 T29 5 T24WGC-Accenture Match Play T9 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T15 T21WGC-American Express ChampT10NATIONAL TEAMS: USA vs. Japan, 1984; Ryder Cup (5), 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997;Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2), 1990, 1991; Dunhill Cup (4), 1991,1992, 1993, 1994; World Cup (4), 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995; The Presidents Cup (3), 1994,1996, 1998.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.81 (11)Driving Distance ------------------293.4 (42)Driving Accuracy Percentage --57.5% (180)Total Driving ------------------------222 (142)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.0% (126)Putting Average--------------------1.745 (26)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.5% (107)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------301.5 (137)Birdie Average --------------------4.00 (18)All-Around Ranking --------------647 (59)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.05 (19)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.19 (50)Final Round Scoring Average --72.75 (180)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.5% (12)Par Breakers ------------------------22.6% (24)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent Shell HoustonOpen/1Career Low Round/Round:62–1990 Nissan Los Angeles Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$810,000–2003 Shell Houston Open/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEN CRANEEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Benjamin McCully Crane HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: March 6, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Portland, ORRESIDENCE: Westlake, TXFAMILY: Wife, HeatherEDUCATION: University of Oregon (1999, Sociology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, Bible study, fitness, ping-pongTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2002Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 BellSouth Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Wichita Open. 2001 Gila River Classic atWild Horse Pass Development.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—BellSouth Classic; T6—FedEx St. Jude Classic;T10—Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires.2003 SEASON: The first of seven first-time winners on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003, capturingthe BellSouth Classic in his second season on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Recorded first top-10 of the seasonwith a T10 at the Bay Hill Invitational…In 40th career start, carded rounds of 64-63 on theweekend to come from six strokes back of 54-hole leader Lee Janzen to capture theBellSouth Classic. Final-round, 9-under-par 63, punctuated by an eagle-3 on the 72nd holeafter a 357-yard drive, matched TPC at Sugarloaf course record held by Tiger Woods (1998)and later matched by Duffy Waldorf (1999). Opened 73-73 to make the cut by only onestroke. Joined Tommy Aaron (1970) and Paul Stankowski (1996), both of whom won theirfirst <strong>TOUR</strong> titles at the BellSouth Classic. Earned a career-high paycheck of $720,000. Led144-player field in putting on the week (1.620)…Third top-10 was T6 at the FedEx St. JudeClassic, aided by rounds of 64-67 on the weekend.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: One of several rookies that found success on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> after posting wins during Nationwide Tour career…After struggling early on,finished second to Shigeki Maruyama at the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic. Closed onSunday with a 65, matching Tiger Woods’ low round of the day. Recorded an eagle andbirdie on final three holes that closed gap to two strokes. Earned $518,400 six days beforehis wedding, enough to secure card for 2003…Second career top-10 finish came at theReno-Tahoe Open, T6, six strokes behind champion Chris Riley. Tied for the lead through36 holes at 10-under after opening 67-67. 2001: Earned his first <strong>TOUR</strong> card by virtue of T5at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament…Won a three-man playoff which included BoVan Pelt and Jason Caron at the Gila River Classic (Nationwide Tour) on the fourth extrahole. Shared first- and second-round leads with Van Pelt and held one-stroke advantageat the 54-hole mark. The victory and a T5 at the Nationwide Tour Championship movedhim to 23rd on the final money list. 2000: Gained membership on Nationwide Tour withvictory at the 2000 Nationwide Tour Wichita Open. Became 12th Monday qualifier to wina tournament with three-stroke victory. The 25-under-par 263 was at the time the secondlowestin <strong>TOUR</strong> history, bettered only by Chris Smith’s 26-under par at the 1997 OmahaClassic. Amateur: Won the 1998 Pacific Coast Amateur…Three-time All-Pac 10 selectionat the University of Oregon…Originally attended Baylor University, but did not play golf.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-33


Ben Crane (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSPERSONAL: Was age 5 when his grandfather taught him how to play golf…Doesn’t liketo know who he will be paired with, saying, “I looked up to a lot of these guys who I’mnow playing with. So, I didn’t want to have to go to sleep thinking about it. And so that’skind of been my routine. I never want to know who I’m playing with. Just tell me the time.In 2002, at the Byron Nelson I played with Ernie Els in the final round, it worked good,because I watched Ernie play a lot of golf on TV. So we just kind of kept that routine going.I just never look and find out on the first tee.”<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 30 16 1 2 7 $921,076 702003 27 19 1 3 8 1,419,070 48Total 57 35 1 1 5 15 2,340,146NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1998A 11999A 11999 12000 18 11 1 1 4 $103,651 482001 26 14 1 4 6 147,474 23Total 47 25 2 5 10 251,125COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,591,271EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1BEN CRENSHAW<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03U.S. OpenCUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong>T48THE PLAYERSCUTWGC-NEC InvitationalT42PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.89 (75)Driving Distance ------------------289.2 (68)Driving Accuracy Percentage --60.6% (165)Total Driving ------------------------233 (156)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.1% (122)Putting Average--------------------1.750 (36)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.7% (103)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------331.2 (149)Birdie Average --------------------3.89 (33)All-Around Ranking --------------751 (100)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.05 (104)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.68 (24)Final Round Scoring Average --70.68 (56)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.9% (37)Par Breakers ------------------------21.9% (40)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–BellSouth Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:63–2003 BellSouth Classic/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2003 BellSouth Classic/1WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 2002)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1995 Masters Tournament (through 2005)FULL NAME: Ben Daniel Crenshaw HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 157BIRTHDATE: January 11, 1952BIRTHPLACE: Austin, TXRESIDENCE: Austin, TX FAMILY: Wife, Julie; Katherine Vail (10/6/87), Claire Susan (4/23/92),EDUCATION: University of Texas Anna Riley (2/12/98)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, bird watching, collecting golf artifacts,JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1973golf course architecture, country music<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (19): 1973 San Antonio Texas Open. 1976 Bing Crosby NationalPro-Am, Hawaiian Open, Ohio Kings Island Open. 1977 Colonial National InvitationTournament. 1979 Phoenix Open, Walt Disney World National Team Championship. 1980Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1983 Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1984 Masters Tournament.1986 Buick Open, Vantage Championship. 1987 USF&G Classic. 1988 Doral-Ryder Open.1990 Southwestern Bell Colonial. 1992 Centel Western Open. 1993 Nestle Invitational.1994 Freeport-McMoRan Classic. 1995 Masters Tournament.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (3): 1976 Irish Open [Eur]. 1981 Mexican Open. 1988World Cup [Indiv.].OTHER VICTORIES (1): 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf.BEST 2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—3M Championship; T10—AllianzChampionship.2003 SEASON: Played in the Masters Tournament, missing the cut with rounds of 79-76…On the Champions Tour, played in 19 events with two top-10s…Turned in his bestChampions Tour performance with a T4 at the 3M Championship in August.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: On Nov. 15, inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame viathe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Ballot…Played in only two <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events at the age of 50,concentrating on Champions Tour career, where he made 20 starts. 2001: Honored withPayne Stewart Award at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1999: Spent most of the seasonpreparing for Ryder Cup. Captain of U.S. team which staged greatest comeback in event’shistory, winning 8 points in singles matches on final day to come from four points backfor victory. Crenshaw’s team was the first U.S. squad to win Ryder Cup since1993…Appeared in 13 <strong>TOUR</strong> events but did not make a cut. 1997: Underwent footsurgery. 1995: Prior to being named Ryder Cup Captain, most memorable moment in golfcame in winning second Masters. Earlier in week had served as pallbearer at funeral oflong-time mentor, friend and teacher Harvey Penick. Closed with a 68 to defeat Davis LoveIII by one stroke…Produced a victory each year from 1992 through 1995. From July 1992until April 1994, his only three top-10 finishes were victories. 1991: Won Bob Jones Awardfrom USGA. 1990: Earned second Colonial title. Victory was his fifth in home state ofTexas among 19 <strong>TOUR</strong> victories. 1989: Won William Richardson Award, given by GolfWriters Association of America. 1987: Placed third on the money list and recorded 14 top-10 finishes. 1986: Won Vantage Championship (now THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship) at OakHills CC in San Antonio. 1984: Earned first Masters victory. Two strokes off lead enteringfinal round, shot closing 68 to defeat Tom Watson by two strokes. 1983: Prevailed againin Texas with a win in the Byron Nelson Classic. 1977: Claimed the first of two ColonialNational Invitation Tournament titles. 1976: Won three events and finished second threetimes on way to second-place finish on money list behind Jack Nicklaus…Despiteopening 75, won Bing Crosby National Pro-Am by two over Mike Morley…The followingweek, closed with rounds of 65-66 to win Hawaiian Open by four over Larry Nelson andHale Irwin…Third victory came at Ohio Kings Island Open. 1973: Won QualifyingTournament by then-record 12-stroke margin…In his first start as a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member,defeated Orville Moody by two strokes in the San Antonio-Texas Open. Amateur: Winnerof 1971-72-73 NCAA Championships, sharing title with University of Texas teammate TomKite in 1972…Winner of Fred Haskins Award as nation’s outstanding collegiate golfereach of those years.PERSONAL: Noted golf historian…Introduced to golf by his father and won his firsttournament as a fourth-grader…Fought winning battle against Graves Disease in mid-1980s…1996 <strong>PGA</strong> National Golf Day Honorary Chairperson…His book, “A Feel for theGame”, reached No. 25 on the New York Times best-seller list in 2001…Named as aPlayer Ambassador for the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2003.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-8Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1970A 1 11971A 3 3 1 21972A 4 4 1 1 41973A 3 3 1 31973 6 5 1 1 3 4 $76,374 321974 27 22 2 6 11 66,825 321975 28 20 3 6 8 63,528 321976 28 27 3 3 14 17 257,760 21977 26 19 1 1 2 6 11 123,841 161978 27 24 1 2 5 12 108,305 211979 26 21 2 4 8 16 236,770 51980 26 24 1 2 1 10 13 237,727 51981 25 20 2 1 9 14 151,038 201982 22 15 2 8 54,277 851983 21 18 1 2 2 9 14 275,474 71984 24 20 1 1 9 13 270,989 161985 22 8 2 25,814 1491986 26 22 2 5 12 388,169 81987 24 19 1 1 1 14 15 638,194 31988 26 25 1 1 1 8 21 696,895 81989 23 18 1 1 5 12 443,095 211990 21 15 1 2 8 351,193 332-34 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Ben Crenshaw (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY (CONT.)Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991 21 10 2 4 7 224,563 751992 24 19 1 1 4 7 439,071 311993 22 15 1 1 7 $318,605 511994 24 20 1 6 13 659,252 211995 23 17 1 1 4 7 737,475 231996 19 11 1 5 176,857 1191997 17 5 1 42,513 2131998 15 2 11,393 2681999 132000 13 1 7,400 2402001 11 1 7,770 2442002 22003 1Total 644 454 19 22 19 144 267 7,091,166CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-02002 20 1 4 $204,528 712003 19 2 3 231,512 58Total 39 3 7 436,039COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $7,527,205<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82Masters T19 T24 T22 T30 2 T8 T37 CUT T6 T8 T24U.S. Open T36 T27 T3 T8 T49 CUT T11 T31 T11 T19British Open T28 T5 T2 T2 3 T8 T15<strong>PGA</strong> T63 T10 T8 W/D T16 2 T41 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS T39 T55 T70 CUT T4 CUT 2 T63 CUTYear 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95Masters T2 1 T57 T16 T4 4 T3 T14 T3 46 CUT T18 1U.S. Open CUT CUT CUT T6 T4 T12 CUT CUT T33 T71British Open CUT T22 T35 T21 T4 T16 T52 T31 T80 CUT T77 T15<strong>PGA</strong> T9 CUT T59 T11 T7 T17 T17 T31 W/D T73 T61 T9 T44THE PLAYERS T10 T26 T33 T54 T9 T11 T11 CUT CUT T29 CUT T19 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 T21 T14 T13 T25Year 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT 45 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. OpenCUT T65 CUT CUTBritish Open T26 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T69 CUT CUT CUT W/DTHE PLAYERST73 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTCHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship T27 CUTU.S. Senior OpenCUT CUTFord Senior PlayersT53 T61JELD-WEN TraditionT64 T33NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (4), 1981, 1983, 1987, 1995, 1999 (Captain); U.S. vs.Japan, 1983; World Cup (2), 1987, 1988; Kirin Cup (Captain), 1988; Dunhill Cup, 1995.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------74.09 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------253.8 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --57.1% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------38.9% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.929 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------100.0% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------2.00 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------77.50 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.6% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------11.1% (N/A)PLAYER STATISTICS2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.79 (73)Driving Distance ------------------267.3 (61)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.9% (60)Total Driving ------------------------121 (76)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------60.7% (77)Putting Average--------------------1.778 (21)Sand Save Percentage ----------41.6% (66)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------504.0 (67)Birdie Average --------------------2.96 (70)All-Around Ranking --------------495 (74)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:76–Masters Tournament/2Career Low Round/Round:61–1979 Phoenix Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$396,000–1995 Masters Tournament/1MISC. CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round:67–2 times, most recent 2003 JELD-WENTradition/3Career Low Round:65–2002 Kroger Senior Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck:$85,750–2003 3M Championship/T4SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEN CURTISEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2003 British Open (through 2008)FULL NAME: Ben Clifford Curtis HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: May 26, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, OHRESIDENCE: Stow, OHFAMILY: Wife, CandaceEDUCATION: Kent State University (2000, Recreation Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: FamilyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 Q SCHOOL: 2002<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 British Open Championship.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: 1—British Open Championship.2003 SEASON: Voted <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year. Pulled one of the greatest upsets ingolf history, capturing the British Open Championship in the first major championship startof his career. Rounds of 72-72-70-69—283 topped Vijay Singh and Thomas Bjorn by oneshot. Entered final round tied for third, but grabbed lead with birdies on six of first 11 holeson Sunday, putting him two up on Bjorn, three on Singh and four on Tiger Woods. Wentto No. 18 three behind Bjorn after bogeys at Nos. 12, 14, 15 and 17. Saved par with 10-foot putt on No. 18, and earned title when Bjorn struggled down the stretch, finishing 4-over-par on the final four holes. First player since Francis Ouimet at the 1913 U.S. Open towin a major in his first try. First player to win first British Open start since Tom Watson in1975. Youngest British Open winner at 26 years, 1 month, 24 days, since Tiger Woods wonin 2000 at the age of 24 years, 6 months, and 23 days. Jumped from 396th to 35th in theOfficial World Golf Ranking, the biggest jump since the Ranking began in 1986. One of fourfirst-time major champions in 2003, joining Mike Weir (Masters), Jim Furyk (U.S. Open),and Shaun Micheel (<strong>PGA</strong>). Qualified for the British Open via a T13 finish at the 100thWestern Open, his best career finish to date and first career top-25 finish…Just onemonth after British Open triumph, returned to home state to play in the WGC-NECInvitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron. First-round co-leader with Sergio Garciaafter a 6-under-par 64. Married Candace Beatty in Kent on Saturday evening, Aug. 23 afterthe completion of the third round. Finished T30…Semifinalist at the HSBC World MatchPlay Championship in England before losing to Thomas Bjorn.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Played the Hooters Tour for a second consecutive season,finishing 10th on the money list and winning in Myrtle Beach, SC…Placed T26 at the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Amateur: Three-time All-American at Kent StateUniversity…Won the Ohio Amateur in 1999 and 2000 — by 17 strokes, joining the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>’s John Cook and Arnold Palmer as the tournament’s only back-to-back winners. Thatsame year, Curtis finished runner-up at the Western Amateur and won the Player’sAmateur to become the No. 1-ranked amateur golfer in the world by Golfweek magazine.PERSONAL: Grew up only 50 yards from the practice putting green of Mill Creek GolfCourse in Ostrander, Ohio, where grandfather built the course and where his father issuperintendent…Started playing golf at age 3, but says he didn’t get serious about golf untilhigh school. Won the Division II state title his junior and senior years of high school…Theweek after British Open victory, was a guest on David Letterman, hitting wedge shotsrooftop-to-rooftop during broadcast, and visited President Bush in the WhiteHouse…Caddie for most of 2003 was former Kent State University teammate Danny Fahl.Andy Sutton, a long-time caddie on the European Tour, worked for Curtis at the British Open.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-35


Ben Curtis (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSYear Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2000 12001 1 1 $6,0202003 21 13 1 1 3 1,434,911 46Total 23 14 1 1 3 1,440,931NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1997 12001 2 1 1 $6,847 1942002 4 2 1 6,470 2002003 1 1 1 5,146 229Total 8 4 3 18,463COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,459,394EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $3,175<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 03British Open 1<strong>PGA</strong>CUTWGC-NEC Invitational T30WGC-American Express Champ T66JOHN DALYPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.37 (124)Driving Distance ------------------283.2 (119)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.3% (84)Total Driving ------------------------203 (118)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.5% (113)Putting Average--------------------1.795 (151)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.5% (122)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------310.5 (139)Birdie Average --------------------3.12 (183)All-Around Ranking --------------1,035 (166)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.09 (172)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.43 (178)Final Round Scoring Average --70.62 (53)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.6% (177)Par Breakers ------------------------17.6% (185)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–WGC-NEC Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:64–2003 WGC-NEC Invitational/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,112,720–2003 British OpenChampionship/1EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1995 British Open (through 2005)FULL NAME: John Patrick Daly HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 220BIRTHDATE: April 28, 1966BIRTHPLACE: Carmichael, CARESIDENCE: Rogers, AR FAMILY: Wife, Sherrie; Shynah Hale (6/10/92), Sierra Lynn (6/1/95),EDUCATION: University of Arkansas John Patrick (7/23/03)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Most sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987Q SCHOOL: 1990Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1991 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1992 B.C. Open. 1994 BellSouthClassic. 1995 British Open Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1990 Utah Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (4): 1990 AECI Charity Classic [SAf], Hollard Royal SwaziSun Classic [SAf]. 2001 BMW International Open [Eur]. 2003 Kolon Korean Open [Asian].OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2003 Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T7—Shell Houston Open.2003 SEASON: Fell out of the top 125 from No. 112 to No. 171 with only one top-10 in22 starts. Missed cut or was disqualified at final seven events of 2003…Averaged acareer-best 314.3 yards off the tee, but failed to win ninth consecutive Driving Distancecrown. Rookie Hank Kuehne averaged 321.4…Finished in the top-10 for first time in 2003at the Shell Houston Open, with T9…Won the Kolon Korean Open on the Asian <strong>PGA</strong> Tourat Woo Jung Hills Country Club, closing with a 4-under 68 for a one-stroke victory. It washis first victory since the 2001 BMW International Open in Germany.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Slipped from 61st to 112th on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, but wonhis 11th Driving Distance crown with a record mark of 306.8, topping his own 2001 markof 306.7. Daly’s 11th category win surpassed the mark of Calvin Peete, who won 10Driving Accuracy titles in his career…Returned to Masters after one-year hiatus.Qualified for Augusta as No. 43 in the Official World Golf Ranking after The HondaClassic…T4 with Lee Janzen at Phoenix Open, two shots behind champion ChrisDiMarco…Finished fourth at the Buick Invitational, two strokes behind champion JoseMaria Olazabal. Back-to-back top-10s jumped Official World Golf Ranking to season-bestNo. 40, and were his first consecutive top-10s since a pair of T4s at the 1998 Nissan Openand Honda Classic. 2001: Returned to old form with a career-high $828,914 in earnings.Finished 61st on the money list, his highest since 1995. Began the season ranked 507th inthe Official World Golf Ranking and reached the top 50 by the end of the official <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> season…Closed with a 66 at the Phoenix Open to post a T9, his first top-10 sinceT4 in the 1998 Honda Classic…Stood one stroke off 54-hole lead after a third-round 63 inthe FedEx St. Jude Classic, best round since 63 at the 1991 Las Vegas Invitational. Closedwith a 73 to record a T5…Fired bookend 66s to finish T4 in the Bell Canadian Open…Finaltop-10 came at Invensys Classic at Las Vegas with a T7. Second-round 62 set a courserecord at the TPC at The Canyons…Four top-10s match 1991 season and second only tofive in 1992…Captured European Tour’s BMW International Open, his first victory sincethe 1995 British Open. 2000: Played in 26 events and seemed to find some consistency atend of the year, making four straight cuts for his best stretch of the year…With rounds of80-73—153, missed Masters cut for first time in eight appearances and his five-yearexemption to Augusta National, earned with victory in 1995 British Open, expired. 1998:Joined Mark O’Meara and Tiger Woods to represent U.S. in Dunhill Cup, where he wasunbeaten in four matches. 1995: Added second major title with victory at British Open atSt. Andrews. After holding 36-hole lead, fell to fourth with third-round 73. Appeared tohave one-stroke victory after closing 71, but Costantino Rocca holed 70-foot putt from“Valley of Sin” short of 18th green. Daly won playoff by four strokes, thanks largely toRocca’s 7 at par-4 17th…Became youngest active player on <strong>TOUR</strong> with two majorchampionship titles and fourth American since World War II to win two majors before his30th birthday, joining Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Johnny Miller. 1994: After servingsuspension early in season, earned third <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at BellSouth Classic. Grabbed leadwith second-round 64, then withstood challenges of Nolan Henke and Brian Henninger.1992: Won B.C. Open by six strokes for second career victory. 1991: Delighted golf worldwith surprising victory at 1991 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. As ninth and final alternate into fieldat Crooked Stick, shot opening 69 without benefit of practice round. Added rounds of 67-69-71 for three-stroke victory over Bruce Lietzke. Named <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year.1990: Played Nationwide Tour, won Utah Classic and finished ninth on money list.PERSONAL: Enjoys writing lyrics and playing guitar…Recorded a largelyautobiographical album entitled “My Life,” featuring guest performances by DariusRucker, Willie Nelson, Johnny Lee and Daron Norwood…Instead of flying to tournamentsites, purchased large RV and drives to many events…Involved in many charitable causes,most notably Make-a-Wish Foundation and Boys & Girls Clubs of America…Donated$25,000 to Nationwide Tour’s Mark Christopher Charity Classic in 2002 and 2003.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1986 11989 6 3 1 $14,689 2001990 3 2 1 10,000 2301991 33 21 1 2 4 11 574,783 171992 25 15 1 1 5 8 387,455 371993 24 15 1 1 5 225,591 761994 17 9 1 3 4 340,034 491995 23 15 1 1 4 321,748 571996 23 14 1 3 173,557 1211997 17 9 1 2 106,762 1651998 25 14 2 6 393,740 771999 22 11 3 186,215 1582000 26 10 1 115,460 1882001 25 16 4 8 828,914 612002 21 12 2 4 593,595 1122003 22 8 1 1 220,647 171Total 313 174 4 1 3 25 62 4,493,1892-36 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


John Daly (cont.)NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990 19 14 1 3 6 11 $64,692 91991 1 1 673 276Total 20 15 1 3 6 11 65,365COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,558,554EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 2Year 99 00 01 02 03Masters T52 CUT T32U.S. Open 68 W/D T70British OpenCUT CUT CUT T72<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUT CUT CUTTHE PLAYERSW/D T48 CUT CUT T56WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-NEC Invitational 73<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Masters T19 T3 T48 T45 T29 T33U.S. Open CUT T69 CUT T33 CUT T45 T27 W/D T53British Open 75 T14 81 1 T66 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> 1 82 T51 CUT CUT CUT T29 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT 72 CUT CUT T19 W/D T16<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 3ROBERT DAMRONNATIONAL TEAMS: Dunhill Cup (3), 1993, 1998, 2000.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.39 (178)Driving Distance ------------------314.3 (2)Driving Accuracy Percentage --49.7% (188)Total Driving ------------------------190 (91)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.8% (132)Putting Average--------------------1.785 (119)Sand Save Percentage ----------54.6% (35)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------112.0 (14)Birdie Average --------------------3.54 (113)All-Around Ranking --------------781 (107)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.21 (175)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.38 (175)Final Round Scoring Average --75.71 (190)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.1% (52)Par Breakers ------------------------20.5% (100)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Low Round/Round:62–2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$230,000–1991 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship/1EXEMPT STATUS: 115th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Robert Douglas Damron HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: October 27, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Pikeville, KYRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Molly; Child, Katherine Rose (9/30/02)EDUCATION: University of Central FloridaSPECIAL INTERESTS: SportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 Q SCHOOL: 1996SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Greater Hartford Open; T8—84 Lumber Classicof Pennsylvania.2003 SEASON: Retained his card for seventh consecutive season on <strong>TOUR</strong> beginning withhis rookie season of 1997…First top-10 came in 23rd start, a T7 at the Greater HartfordOpen. Finish was best since lone <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic.Four rounds in the 60s included a second-round 64…Shared second-round lead withCameron Beckman at the 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania and was two back of Beckmanthrough 54 holes before finishing T8. Came into the week 128th on money list and movedup to No. 108. $120,000 paycheck essentially assured him of keeping his card for ‘04.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Ended season making nine of the last 11 cuts, including hisonly top-10 in hometown of Orlando at Disney Golf Classic. Carded four sub-70 rounds forthe first time in 2002…Set career-low mark with 63 during second round of GreaterMilwaukee Open. 2001: First victory of his five-year <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career at Verizon ByronNelson Classic led to best finish on money list (51st)…After sharing 54-hole lead with ScottVerplank, used birdie on fourth extra hole to defeat Verplank. Victory worth $810,000, morethan he had won in any of four previous <strong>TOUR</strong> seasons. Second-round 64 matched his careerbest, done three times previously. 2000: Matched career-best 18-hole score in his first roundof the year at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic with a 64…Matched previous career-best finishwith a T3 at THE PLAYERS Championship after rebounding from disastrous opening-round78 with three consecutive sub-par scores (70-66-70) to finish six shots behind winner HalSutton…Matched career-low round again at the FedEx St. Jude Classic with a second-round64. 1999: Highlight of season included a wonderful showing in front of hometown fans atBay Hill Invitational that included fourth-place finish after receiving a sponsor’s exemptionfrom Arnold Palmer. 1997: Impressive rookie season earned him nomination for Rookie of theYear honors…Finished year 53rd on money list on strength of four top-fivefinishes…Second only to Rookie of the Year Stewart Cink in first-year earnings…First topfiveat Doral-Ryder Open, where he finished fifth, five strokes behind SteveElkington…Shared first-round lead after 66 and was tied for third, three behind leadersthrough 54 holes at Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic but finished T4, two strokes out ofplayoff…Had back-to-back T3s in June, each worth $87,000. First came at Buick Classic,then was 36- and 54-hole leader at FedEx St. Jude Classic after rounds of 65-66-69. Closedwith 70 and finished T3, two behind Greg Norman. Amateur: Winner of five collegiateevents while at University of Central Florida, where he was a three-time All-America.PERSONAL: Father moved family to Orlando for warmer winter weather after retiringfrom Kentucky coal business. Winter house was at Bay Hill Club, where Robert met ArnoldPalmer and gained early advice about golf. Palmer helped him get sponsor’s exemption to1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year 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 115Total 206 126 1 3 15 40 4,015,692NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1995 4 1 $410 274Total 4 1 410COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,016,102<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open 63 CUT T20British OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T74 T66THE PLAYERS T53 CUT T52 T3 CUT 74 CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.55 (131)Driving Distance ------------------275.2 (176)Driving Accuracy Percentage --74.9% (5)Total Driving ------------------------181 (73)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.3% (148)Putting Average--------------------1.792 (140)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.2% (48)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------864.0 (185)Birdie Average --------------------3.23 (167)All-Around Ranking --------------1,000 (159)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.39 (136)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.94 (113)Final Round Scoring Average --71.73 (151)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.9% (171)Par Breakers ------------------------18.1% (171)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Greater Hartford Open/2Career Low Round/Round:63–2002 Greater Milwaukee Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$810,000–2001 Verizon Byron NelsonClassic/1WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-37


MARCO DAWSONEXEMPT STATUS: 107th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Marco Thomas Dawson HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: November 17, 1963BIRTHPLACE: Freising, GermanyRESIDENCE: Lakeland, FL; plays out of Grasslands CCFAMILY: Wife, HeatherEDUCATION: Florida Southern College (1985, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 Q SCHOOL: 1991, 1992, 1994, 2001Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1995 Greater Milwaukee Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 LaSalle Bank Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Buick Invitational; T10—Nissan Open.2003 SEASON: One of six Nationwide Tour graduates from the class of 2002 to retain<strong>TOUR</strong> card, finishing in top 125. Finished in top-125 for the first time since the 1996season…Best finish of the year T7 at the Buick Invitational, first top-10 since T6 at BuickChallenge in 1996, a span of 68 events. Tied with Brad Faxon for 36-hole lead in San Diegoafter opening 68-66. Collected a career-best $130,950…Followed with a T10 the nextweek at the Nissan Open. The back-to-back top-10s plus a T15 at the AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am, gave him three consecutive top-15 finishes for the first time since 1995.Earned $302,378 of his $601,729 season winnings in those three events during the WestCoast Swing.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Continued to play under Major Medical Extensioncarryover from 2001 season. After playing in 19 events in 2001, had one remaining eventin 2002 to earn $174,047 and keep Major Medical Extension status for the remainder ofthe season. Missed cut at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, then spent the remainderof the year on the Nationwide Tour where he finished eighth and picked up his first winat the LaSalle Bank Open in Chicago. Win came in his 309th combined start on theNationwide Tour/<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Added runners-up finishes at the Dayton Open and theOregon Classic. 2001: Playing on a Medical Extension, earned $172,738 in 19 events.Made 10 cuts and had two top-25 finishes. 2000: Only played in 10 <strong>TOUR</strong> events beforeundergoing back surgery on May 30. 1999: Became the first player in Nationwide Tourhistory to earn more than $200,000 without benefit of a victory. Finished third onNationwide Tour money list to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2000. Carded a 69 in the finalround of the Nationwide Tour Championship, the only sub-70 on the last day, and forceda playoff with eventual winner Bob Heintz. 1998: Spent most of the season retooling hisgame, changing from a right-to-left approach to a preferred left-to-right style. Played inonly one tournament. 1996: Finished in top 100 for second consecutive season. Postedthree top-10 finishes, including a T3 at the Buick Invitational and T4 at CVS CharityClassic. 1995: Best season when he finished No. 71 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Closestbrush with victory on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> came at the Greater Milwaukee Open where finalround67 left him in second place, three behind winner Scott Hoch, for a $108,000 payday.Member of the <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1991 through 1997.PERSONAL: Was a teammate of Lee Janzen and Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te at Florida SouthernCollege…Took up golf at age 9 after his family moved to Coral Springs, FL and livedadjacent to a course.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1986 1 1 1 $2,080 2491990 2 1 2,154 2721991 29 12 2 3 96,756 1371992 28 14 2 4 113,464 1231993 32 21 1 4 120,462 1241994 30 13 1 4 121,025 1391995 25 14 1 2 7 261,214 711996 28 17 1 3 7 261,661 821997 31 13 2 100,110 1681998 1 1 3,173 3402000 11 5 44,290 2172001 19 10 2 172,738 1822002 12003 31 11 2 6 601,729 107Total 269 133 1 1 13 40 1,900,855NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 24 15 1 3 12 $29,972 311991 4 3 3 3 9,071 1021998 11999 21 19 2 2 11 16 201,219 32000 5 4 3 19,696 1432002 23 17 1 2 1 5 9 227,590 8Total 78 58 1 4 4 22 43 487,548COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,388,403<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open 83 T48<strong>PGA</strong> 75THE PLAYERS T46 CUT T33 CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.00 (85)Driving Distance ------------------292.9 (49)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.5% (145)Total Driving ------------------------194 (100)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.3% (32)Putting Average--------------------1.793 (144)Sand Save Percentage ----------44.1% (153)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------189.0 (83)Birdie Average --------------------3.61 (95)All-Around Ranking --------------786 (110)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.08 (107)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.54 (87)Final Round Scoring Average --69.55 (15)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.9% (117)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Bank of America Colonial/4Career Low Round/Round:61–1991 Chattanooga Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$130,950–2003 Buick Invitational/T7GLEN DAYEXEMPT STATUS: 81st on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Glen Edward Day HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: November 16, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Mobile, ALRESIDENCE: Alotian, AR; plays out of The Alotian Club FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer Ralston-Day; Whitney Elizabeth (7/26/94);EDUCATION: University of OklahomaChristina Francis(1/26/96)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, TennisTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1993<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1999 MCI Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1990 Benson & Hedges Malaysian Open [Asia]BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—B.C. Open; T7—Southern Farm Bureau Classic;T10—John Deere Classic.2003 SEASON: Has finished among the top 100 in earnings dating back to 1994. Openedthe year missing the cut in his first five tournaments. Then made 19 cuts in last 26starts…Carded four rounds in the 60s to post his first top-10 of the season in mid-Julywith a T5 at the B.C. Open…Finished the season on a strong note, making seven straightcuts, including five top-25s. Earned $379,153 of his $788,557 season total in the seven2-38 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Glen Day (cont.)tournaments…Finished T10 at John Deere Classic, seven strokes behind champion VijaySingh…Three weeks later, added a T7 at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: After missing four of six cuts to open the season, onlymissed playing on the weekend four times over his final 25 events…First top-10 finish ofthe year at the B.C. Open, T3…Earned runner-up finish at Tampa Bay Classic, sevenstrokes behind K.J. Choi. Earned paycheck of $280,800. 2001: Finished 71st in earningswith $715,780…Posted best finish since winning the 1999 MCI Classic with a solo fourthat the MasterCard Colonial. 2000: The first of two top-10s came at the first event of theseason with a T8 in the Mercedes Championship…Expressed concern in April he mayhave come back too soon from his November 1999 arthroscopic surgery…Best payday ofthe season at the National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World with a solo sixthand $108,000. 1999: Was the first of nine first-time winners during the season withplayoff victory at the MCI Classic. Sank 35-foot birdie putt on first extra hole to defeatPayne Stewart and Jeff Sluman. Shot 70-68-70 and was five strokes out of the leadheading into Sunday. Final-round 66 produced a tie with Stewart and Sluman, who bothshot 70 on Sunday. 1998: Made impressive jump as a legitimate contender. Led after 18holes and was second through 54 holes before recording first career runner-up finish atTHE PLAYERS Championship…A week later, T3 at Freeport-McDermott Classic and innext start was second at MCI Classic. 1997: Productive first half of season by making 12of his 14 cuts before June 1. 1996: Best finish came at Motorola Western Open, where hefinished T4. Was T9 at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, T10 at MasterCard Colonial,Memorial Tournament and Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic…Shared first-roundlead at Memorial after opening 66. 1995: Posted career-low round of 62 in first round ofFedEx St. Jude Classic before finishing 21st. 1994: Finished third in rookie earnings behindErnie Els and Mike Heinen…Opened with season-low 64 on way to runner-up finish atAnheuser-Busch Classic, finishing three strokes behind winner Mark McCumber…T9 atCanon Greater Hartford Open same year, tournament in which he scored two holes-in-one.1993: First earned membership on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing 11th at Qualifying Tournament.PERSONAL: Made first foray into golf-course design business with Salem Glen, nearWinston-Salem, NC. Formed Glen Day-Alan Blalock Golf Course Design in 1999. Currentprojects include a course re-design at Oak Mountain State Park in Shelby County, AL andthe Auburn Golf Building for Auburn University; also did course re-design at VestaviaCountry Club, in Vestavia Hills, AL and working on re-design of the entrance at VestaviaCC…Credits grandfather with encouraging his pursuit of golf career. Grandfather cosignedloan so he could play in Asia and Europe…Father-in-law Bob Ralston played 10events on 2000 Champions Tour…Has pictures of his daughters on buttons he wears onhis cap while playing…Serves as host for annual Day For Charity Pro-Am in Little Rock,AR, in support of charities throughout central Arkansas…Often plays practice rounds withfellow Arkansas resident Bryce Molder.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994 30 18 1 4 10 $357,236 451995 32 15 1 8 201,809 911996 27 19 2 9 298,131 731997 29 14 4 6 248,323 981998 26 21 2 2 6 13 1,283,416 151999 29 20 1 1 7 10 1,109,513 342000 28 19 2 9 617,242 752001 28 17 2 7 715,780 712002 31 22 1 1 2 7 859,930 772003 31 19 3 8 788,557 81Total 291 184 1 4 4 33 87 6,479,938NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 11992 1 1 1 $1,116 2201993 3 2 1 2,816 168Total 5 3 2 3,932COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,483,870EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $41,032<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT T19U.S. Open CUT CUT T23 CUT CUT CUTBritish Open CUT CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T15 CUT T41 CUT T29 CUT T51 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT 61 T2 CUT CUT CUT T36 T27<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT18WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33 T33 T17WGC-American Express ChampDQPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.87 (73)Driving Distance ------------------278.3 (156)Driving Accuracy Percentage --71.4% (30)Total Driving ------------------------186 (85)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.8% (45)Putting Average--------------------1.735 (12)Sand Save Percentage ----------40.0% (173)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------227.3 (106)Birdie Average --------------------3.87 (37)All-Around Ranking --------------632 (58)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.51 (53)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.14 (130)Final Round Scoring Average --69.58 (16)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.0% (55)Par Breakers ------------------------21.9% (40)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Las Vegas Invitational/2Career Low Round/Round:62–1995 FedEx St. Jude Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$450,000–1999 MCI Classic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCHRIS DIMARCOEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Christian Dean DiMarco HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: August 23, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Huntington, NYRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out of The CC of Heathrow FAMILY: Wife, Amy; Cristian Alexander (2/11/96);EDUCATION: University of Florida Amanda Elizabeth (1/28/98)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1994Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2000 SEI Pennsylvania Classic. 2001 Buick Challenge. 2002Phoenix Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1997 Ozarks Open.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2002 CVS Charity Classic [with Dudley Hart].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Buick Open; 3—Sony Open in Hawaii, Bob HopeChrysler Classic; 4—The INTERNATIONAL; T8—The Honda Classic, HP Classic of NewOrleans; T9—BellSouth Classic, FedEx St. Jude Classic; T10—FBR Capital Open, 84Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania.2003 SEASON: Did not win for the first time since 1999, but racked up 10 top-10 finishesto tie career best…Ranked third on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in Putting Average at 1.723…Finishedthird at Sony Open in Hawaii in second start of 2003, with four rounds in the 60s. Twoweeks later, compiled T3 finish at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, four strokes behindchampion Mike Weir…Finished T8 at The Honda Classic for third top-10 of season…Twoweeks later, continued consistent play with a T9 finish at the BellSouth Classic for fourthtop-10 of 2003. First-round leader after opening with a 5-under-par 67…Added a T8 at theHP Classic of New Orleans in May…One month later, posted a T10 at the FBR CapitalOpen…Seventh top-10 was T9 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, aided by rounds of 65-68 onthe weekend…Eighth top-10 of 2003 was T2 at Buick Open, two shots behind Jim Furyk.Held 36-hole lead after opening 67-64…Following week finished fourth at THEINTERNATIONAL…Finished T10 at the 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania, his third top-15 finish at the event in four years (1st in 2000, T11 in 2001)…Played for the United Statesat The Presidents Cup in South Africa.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Won for third consecutive season and compiled careerhighearnings of $2,615,363…Finished T5 to start the season at the MercedesChampionships…T6 at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic with five sub-70 rounds and a 26-underpartotal of 334…Captured third career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the Phoenix Open with roundsof 68-64-66-69. 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Chris DiMarco (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSbogeys (Nos. 11-13). Recovered with a birdie on par-3 16th hole that provided one-shotmargin of victory over Kaname Yokoo and Kenny Perry. Payday of $720,000 was largest ofcareer…Winner of West Coast Swing presented by The St. Paul, earning a bonus of$500,000…Climbed to career-best No. 9 position in Official World Golf Ranking after T23finish at BellSouth Classic…Playing in hometown of Orlando, finished second by to BobBurns at Disney Golf Classic. Led by two strokes after 36 holes at 17-under-par, thanks toonly 44 putts. The 127 total broke the 36-hole tournament record of 128 set by TimSimpson (64-64) in 1990 and tied by Steve Flesch (63-65) in 2000. 2001: Proved 2000 wasno fluke by having the best season of his career…Won once and had nine other top-10sto crack the single-season $2-million mark for the first time with $2,595,201…In 29 starts,never went more than five events without a top 10…After a season of close calls, finallywon at the Buick Challenge. Was one stroke off the lead after 36 holes. After a third-round71, rebounded by making a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole to top off a closing 65 andforce a playoff with David Duval at 21-under-par 267. Proceeded to make par on the firstextra hole to win on <strong>TOUR</strong> for the second consecutive season…Opened with 65 to claima one stroke-lead in Masters Tournament. Was the third consecutive Masters rookie tolead after 18 holes. Followed with a 69 to claim a two-stroke margin over Tiger Woodsand Phil Mickelson after 36. After a 72, was two back going into the final round. Closedwith 74 for T10. 2000: For the first time in his career finished in the top 30 on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> money list on the strength of five top-10s and a victory. Made 25 cuts in 33tournaments entered and made over $1 million in a single season for the first time in hiscareer, $1,842,221…Was one of nine first-time winners on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with his victoryat the inaugural SEI Pennsylvania Classic. Won in record fashion with a six-stroke victoryover five players. $576,000 payday put him over $1.4 million for the season, jumped himto 16th on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list and secured a spot in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, where hefinished T18. Victory on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> came in his 159th career start…First runner-upfinish of the season came at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open. Closing 66 lifted him toa three-way T2, one stroke shy of winner Jim Carter…In June, was among the leaders allweek at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. Opened with 66, one stroke back of the leader. Stoodtwo strokes back after 54 holes and a closing 69 produced T2 finish worth $264,000. 1999:Posted three top-10s, including a second place and a third…Closed the year with bestfinish in his first five seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong> with a second at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic.Shared 36-hole lead with winner Brian Henninger, who trailed DiMarco at the turn in thefinal round…Recorded a third-place finish at GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 1998:Manufactured a pair of top-10s in fall of 1998 to help retain his playing privileges, T9 atBell Canadian Open and B.C. Open in consecutive weeks. 1997: Returned to theNationwide Tour after finishing 86th at the Qualifying Tournament. Won Ozarks Open andhad seven other top-10s to place third on Nationwide Tour money list and earn exemptstatus for 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1994: Rookie year on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> an impressive one as hefinished eighth in rookie earnings. Pair of back-to-back top-10s, T3 at Deposit GuarantyGolf Classic and solo fourth in New England Classic, helped him retain exempt status.1993: Earned playing privileges on the Nationwide Tour, where he finished ninth inearnings. 1992: Winner of Canadian Order of Merit. Also led Canadian Tour with 69.52stroke average.1991: Nationwide Tour member, finishing 53rd with $23,333. Amateur:All-American and SEC Player of the Year 1990. All-SEC 1989-90. Winner of 1989 SECChampionship.PERSONAL: Played on same college team at the University of Florida with <strong>TOUR</strong>members Dudley Hart and Pat Bates…Raised more than $300,000 for R.O.C.K (Reach Outfor Cancer Kids) through his charity golf tournament in October 2003.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1989A 1 11990 11992 11994 29 16 1 4 5 $216,839 851995 33 13 3 74,698 1741996 5 3 18,678 2451998 31 17 2 5 260,334 1111999 31 20 1 1 3 8 672,503 622000 33 25 1 2 5 13 1,842,221 192001 29 26 1 1 2 10 18 2,595,201 122002 29 27 1 1 7 16 2,606,430 112003 27 23 1 2 10 14 2,350,630 18Total 250 171 3 6 6 41 82 10,637,535NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1991 29 13 4 7 $23,333 531992 11993 29 19 2 10 15 90,687 91994 1 1 460 2761996 11997 27 23 1 2 1 8 15 135,513 3Total 88 56 1 4 1 22 37 249,993COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $10,887,528<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT10 T12 W/DU.S. Open T32 T16 T24 T35British OpenCUT T47 T66 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T41 T15 T16 T39 56THE PLAYERS CUT T46 CUT T55 T36 T21<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T18 T10 T7 T21WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33 T17 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT28 T33WGC-American Express ChampT25 CNL T11 T70NATIONAL TEAMS: Presidents Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.29 (28)Driving Distance ------------------281.0 (135)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.6% (78)Total Driving ------------------------213 (133)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.1% (60)Putting Average--------------------1.723 (3)Sand Save Percentage ----------54.7% (33)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------167.4 (63)Birdie Average --------------------4.19 (5)All-Around Ranking --------------405 (11)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.08 (20)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.48 (18)Final Round Scoring Average --70.24 (29)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.8% (7)Par Breakers ------------------------23.9% (4)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Phoenix Open/3Career Low Round/Round:61–2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2002 Phoenix Open/1LUKE DONALDEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Luke Campbell Donald HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: December 7, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Hempstead, EnglandRESIDENCE: ChicagoFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Northwestern University (2001, Art Theory and Practice) SPECIAL INTERESTS: ArtTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001 Q SCHOOL: 2001<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Buick Invitational; T10—Southern Farm BureauClassic.2003 SEASON: First top-10 came in third start, a T7 at the Buick Invitational, seven strokesbehind champion Tiger Woods…Next one did not come until eight months later in October,when as defending champion of the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, he finished T10.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in rookie season at SouthernFarm Bureau Classic, joining Jonathan Byrd as only rookies to win in 2002…Earned firstcareer <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in his 37th professional start at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic,reduced to 54 holes due to unplayable conditions. Carded rounds of 66-68-67—201 to winby one over Deane Pappas. 2001: Turned professional in August, making his debut at theReno-Tahoe Open on a sponsor exemption. Earned sponsor exemptions into six otherevents and managed to make four cuts. Best finish T18 at the Bell Canadian Open…Only2001 college graduate to make it through all three stages of Qualifying Tournament.Amateur: Led the GB&I Walker Cup team to a 15-9 victory in 1999 and 12 -11 victory in2-40 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Luke Donald (cont.)2001, going 7-1 in match play over two competitions…Won the 1999 NCAA individual title.Two-time Big Ten Individual Champion (1999 and 2000). Won the 1999 Fred Haskins Awardfor top collegiate golfer. Won 1999 Jack Nicklaus Award as collegiate men’s golf’s playerof the year, which earned him a spot in the field at the 2000 Memorial Tournament, wherehe finished T51. Broke Tiger Woods’ Golfstat Cup record for lowest stroke average (70.45)in 1999. Three-time (1999, 2000, 2001) first-team All-American.PERSONAL: Brother Christian caddies for Luke…An avid painter. Earned degree in arttheory and practice at Northwestern. Donated one of his paintings to the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMauction and the winning bid was $1,640, which was split between <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Charitiesand junior golf charity in Chicago.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1999A 22000A 3 12001 7 3 1 $80,7472002 30 23 1 1 11 1,088,205 582003 27 17 2 8 705,121 90Total 69 44 1 3 20 1,874,073EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 2 2 1 1 2 $130,558JOE DURANT<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenT18British Open CUT CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T23THE PLAYERSCUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.00 (85)Driving Distance ------------------275.3 (174)Driving Accuracy Percentage --70.0% (40)Total Driving ------------------------214 (136)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.5% (94)Putting Average--------------------1.752 (37)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.0% (66)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------264.0 (127)Birdie Average --------------------3.64 (85)All-Around Ranking --------------708 (78)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.17 (116)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.18 (135)Final Round Scoring Average --70.41 (41)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.8% (85)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania/4Career Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent 2003 84 LumberClassic of Pennsylvania/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$468,000–2002 Southern Farm BureauClassic/1EXEMPT STATUS: 2001 two-time tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Joseph Scott Durant HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: April 7, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Pensacola, FLRESIDENCE: Molino, FL; plays out of Steelwood GC FAMILY: Wife, Tracey; Connor (8/4/91), Hayes (2/27/98)EDUCATION: Huntingdon (AL) College (1987, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, reading, musicTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987 Q SCHOOL: 1992Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1998 Motorola Western Open. 2001 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic, Genuity Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—FBR Capital Open; T7—Sony Open in Hawaii,Phoenix Open, Greater Hartford Open.2003 SEASON: Posted four top-10s and finished in the top 75 on the money list for just thethird time in his eight-year career. Led <strong>TOUR</strong> in Greens in Regulation (72.9%) and finished intop 10 in GIR for the fifth straight season…Began year with 10 straight rounds in the 60sand back-to-back T7s at the Sony Open in Hawaii and the Phoenix Open, a year afterrecording no top-10s…A T2 at the FBR Capital Open was his best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a T2at the 2001 Shell Houston Open…Fourth top-10 was T7 at the Greater Hartford Open, fiveshots behind Peter Jacobsen. Carded four rounds in the 60s, including rounds of 66-68 onthe weekend…Made nine straight cuts to finish the season beginning with Hartford.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: T11 at the Honda Classic resulted in best finish of season.2001: Finished in Top 15 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for first time in career…After missing firstcut at Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, ran off string of eight consecutive cuts madeincluding four top-10s, two victories and rewrote several <strong>TOUR</strong> records…Earned moremoney in first nine starts of season ($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 roundtwo of Bob Hope Chrysler Classic gave him three-stroke lead. 136 and 193 were 36- and54-hole tournament records. Fourth-round 66 lifted him to 29-under 256, establishing <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> record for most strokes under par through 72 holes. Closing 65 brought 90-holerecords for most strokes under par (36) and fewest strokes (324), breaking marksestablished by Tom Kite in winning 1993 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic…Continued winningtrend in Miami at Genuity Championship, where closing 65 brought his third <strong>TOUR</strong> title.Began final round four strokes off lead. $810,000 paycheck lifted him to top of money listwith $1,493,267 for three weeks…Shared first-round lead at Shell Houston Open andheld one-stroke advantage through 54 holes. Closing 74 dropped him to T2, three strokesbehind Hal Sutton. Runner-up finish pushed him past $2 million for season. Joined TigerWoods (1992) as only players to better $2 million without first having $1-million campaign.2000: Returned to the Top 100 after falling out in 1999 due to an injured rib that hinderedhis play most of the season. 1999: Won Par-3 Contest at Masters…In February at AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am, thought he suffered a muscle pull trying to throw duffelbag over his shoulder. Took six weeks off to heal, during which time was diagnosed witha fractured rib. 1998: Became the fifth of eight first-time winners with victory at theMotorola Western Open. Shot 66 for 17-under 271 and two-stroke victory over Singh.Broke a tie with Singh with birdies at Nos. 14, 15 and 17. 1997: Had successful return to<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, finishing 100th on the money list on strength of three top-10s…Led the <strong>TOUR</strong>in total driving. 1996: Finished third on Nationwide Tour money list with four finishes intop three…Won Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic by one stroke over Dave Rummells andBrett Quigley. 1992: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card at Qualifying Tournament. Amateur:1992 T.C. Jordan Tour Player of the Year…Three-time NAIA All-American and medalist at1987 NAIA Championship while at Huntingdon College.PERSONAL: Took six months away from golf after 1991 Nationwide Tour season. Receivedlicense to sell insurance but sold no policies. Also took job at golf equipment retail house,filling orders and stacking boxes. Before returning to <strong>TOUR</strong> golf, received lecture from wifeTracey about changing 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 and Boxing Club…Owns three horses…Calls himself “bus driver” since hehas to drive his kids 40 minutes to/from school every day when he is home.<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 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 66Total 209 116 3 2 19 43 5,624,641NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 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 47 292,871COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $5,917,512WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-41


Joe Durant (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUT CUTU.S. Open T32 CUT T24 CUT CUTBritish Open CUT CUT T59 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T40 T51 T60 T39THE PLAYERS CUT CUT 76 T10 CUT T62<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT10WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-American Express ChampCNLPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.58 (50)Driving Distance ------------------286.7 (94)Driving Accuracy Percentage --74.0% (10)Total Driving ------------------------104 (10)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------72.9% (1)Putting Average--------------------1.794 (148)Sand Save Percentage ----------30.3% (190)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------576.0 (175)Birdie Average --------------------3.83 (46)All-Around Ranking --------------714 (79)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.54 (55)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.00 (118)Final Round Scoring Average --69.42 (11)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.6% (133)Par Breakers ------------------------21.5% (56)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:61–2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$810,000–2001 Genuity Championship/1DAVID DUVALSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (13): 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill, Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile Classic, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1998 Tucson Chrysler Classic, ShellHouston Open, NEC World Series of Golf, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. 1999Mercedes Championships, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, THE PLAYERS Championship,BellSouth Classic. 2000 Buick Challenge. 2001 British Open Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1993 Wichita Open, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 2000 EMC World Cup [with Tiger Woods]. 2001Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn].OTHER VICTORIES (2): 1998 Fred Meyer Challenge [with Jim Furyk]. 1999 FranklinTempleton Shootout [with Fred Couples].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T28—FBR Capital Open.EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2001 British Open (through 2006)FULL NAME: David Robert Duval HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: November 9, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Jacksonville, FLRESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FLFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Georgia TechSPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, fly fishing, surfing, skiing, baseball,TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993snowboardingJOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1995Nationwide Tour Alumnus2003 SEASON: Fell from 80th to 211th on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, making only four cuts in20 starts…Set course record at TPC at Avenel with 9-under 62 during second round of theFBR Capital Open. Finished T28 for best finish of campaign.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Failed to win for the first time since 1996 and had hislowest position on the money list (No. 80) since 1994. Recorded two top-10s…Posted firsttop-10 of the season at the Memorial tournament, finished T4…Member of the U.S. RyderCup team and has compiled a 2-3-2 record in two appearances…Held lead heading intofinal round at Invensys Classic at Las Vegas thanks to a fourth-round 63 but finished T6after closing 71. 2001: Overcame early season wrist injury to win the first major of hiscareer at the British Open…Finished eighth in earnings, the sixth consecutive year in theTop 10 and the fourth time to top $2-million mark…Forced to withdraw from Bay HillClassic and THE PLAYERS Championship due to tendinitis in right wrist…Returned toaction, after a five-week layoff, to post a second in the Masters Tournament. It was hissecond runner-up finish and the fourth consecutive top-10 finish. Trailed by three strokesafter 36 and 54 holes. Finished two behind Tiger Woods after a closing 67 where he wastied for the lead on the back nine at Augusta National until a bogey at No. 16…In his 27thattempt, won first major at the British Open. Third-round 65 put him in a four-way tie forthe lead. Closing 67 produced a three-shot victory over Niclas Fasth. Took the lead for goodwith a birdie on hole No. 6 at Royal Lytham & St. Annes…Finished T10 in the <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. A T16 in the U.S. Open prevented him from posting a top-10 in all fourmajors…Lost a one-hole playoff to Chris DiMarco in the Buick Challenge. Fired a closing63 to hold clubhouse lead at 21-under 267. Watched as DiMarco made a 15-foot birdie putton final hole to force a playoff. 2000: Sidelined for 10 weeks by back problems. Reboundedwith 12th <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the Buick Challenge. Made birdie on three of last four holes fora two-stroke victory at the Mountain View Course at Callaway Gardens, GA. With $414,000paycheck, went over $2 million in a season for third time in career…Season impacted byback problems. First felt back pain following U.S. Open and was forced to withdraw duringfirst round of INTERNATIONAL. Problem described as “persistent and painful ligamentrelateddamage in lower and middle back.” Continuing pain caused withdrawals from <strong>PGA</strong>Championship and WGC-NEC Invitational. <strong>PGA</strong> was first major championship missed sincerookie year of 1995, when not eligible for Masters. Since then, had made 22 consecutivestarts in majors, finishing in the top-10 six times…Defeated Davis Love III, 4 and 2, for thirdplace in WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship….Subsequent top-10s came at Doral-Ryder Open (T4), Masters (T3), where second-round 65, best of tournament, gave him 36-hole lead…In June, lost Buick Classic in playoff with Dennis Paulson; the next week T8 atU.S. Open…Ended season with a sixth-place finish at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, an eventhe lead by one stroke after 36 holes…Member of his third Presidents Cup Team. 2000Presidents Cup record 3-2-0 for a three-year total of 7-6-1…Completed the year by teamingwith Tiger Woods in the WGC-EMC World Cup in Argentina. 1999: Became first playersince Johnny Miller in 1974 to win four times before the Masters…Also first player sinceNick Price (1993-94) to earn at least four victories in consecutive years…Eagled last holeto win Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and shoot 59, which matched Al Geiberger (1977) andChip Beck (1991)…PLAYERS Championship victory came same day father Bob wonEmerald Coast Classic on SENIOR <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. $900,000 paycheck made David earliest towin $2 million in season…Moved to No. 1 in Official World Golf Ranking, snapping TigerWoods’ string of 41 consecutive weeks in first…First to surpass $3 million in season afterT10 at Buick Classic…Played on first Ryder Cup team with 1-2-1 record. 1998: LedPresidents Cup Team eligibility list…Earned the Byron Nelson Award and Vardon Trophywith lowest scoring average (69.13) and the Arnold Palmer Award for earnings($2,591,031). 1997: Won last three events to finish second in official earnings. WonMichelob Championship at Kingsmill for first <strong>TOUR</strong> title, followed with win at Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile Classic and then won THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Became first playersince Nick Price in 1993 to win three consecutive starts…First player in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> historyto win playoffs in consecutive weeks…Also became first player since Billy Andrade in1991 to win his first two titles back-to-back…Had seven seconds and four thirds in 86starts before winning his first <strong>TOUR</strong> event. 1995: In rookie season, finished second threetimes, at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and MemorialTournament, and finished season with eight top-10s and a then-rookie earnings record.1993: Finished 11th on Nationwide Tour money list despite playing in only nine events. Won‘93 Wichita Open and Nationwide Tour Championship. Amateur: 1993 Collegiate Player ofthe Year and winner of Dave Williams Award…Held two-stroke lead through 54 holes at1992 BellSouth Classic before closing with 79 and finishing T13. While at Georgia Tech,joined Wake Forest’s Gary Hallberg, Arizona State’s Phil Mickelson and Georgia Tech’sBryce Molder as only four-time Division I first-team All-Americans…1989 U.S. JuniorAmateur Champion.PERSONAL: Father, Bob, is a Champions Tour player. They have teamed in such events as theFred Meyer Challenge. David caddied for his dad at 1996 Transamerica, Bob’s first ChampionsTour event…Enjoys many outdoor activities and has recently taken up mountain biking.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990A 1 11992A 5 2 21993 5 4 1 $27,181 2011994 6 4 1 1 44,006 1951995 26 20 3 1 8 14 881,436 111996 23 16 2 3 6 11 977,079 101997 29 21 3 2 7 14 1,885,308 21998 23 19 4 1 1 12 17 2,591,031 11999 21 20 4 1 1 12 17 3,641,906 22000 19 18 1 1 3 9 14 2,462,846 72001 20 18 1 2 1 7 11 2,801,760 82002 24 16 2 7 838,045 802003 20 4 84,708 211Total 222 163 13 12 10 64 109 16,235,305NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 9 8 2 1 5 6 $85,882 111994 22 17 1 3 10 15 126,430 8Total 31 25 2 1 4 15 21 212,312COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $16,447,6172-42 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


David Duval (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T18 CUT T2 T6 T3 2 CUT CUTU.S. Open T56 CUT T28 T67 T48 T7 T7 T8 T16 CUT CUTBritish Open T20 T14 T33 T11 T62 T11 1 T22 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T41 T13 CUT T10 T10 T34 W/DTHE PLAYERS CUT T4 T43 T18 1 T13 T28 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T9 T15 1 T8 T15 6 T7WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 3 T33 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T27 27 T28WGC-American ExpressCNL T46NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1991; The Presidents Cup (3), 1996, 1998, 2000; RyderCup (2), 1999, 2002; World Cup (2), 2000, 2001.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------73.86 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------283.0 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --44.4% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------54.4% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.772 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------42.0% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------264.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.09 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------74.47 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------73.17 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --75.67 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.5% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------17.6% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–FBR Capital Open/2Career Low Round/Round:59–1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/5Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$900,000–1999 THE PLAYERSChampionship/1JOEL EDWARDS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Air Canada Championship.EXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionFULL NAME: Joel Ashley Edwards HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: November 22, 1961BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TXRESIDENCE: Coppell, TX FAMILY: Wife, Rhonda; Tanner Grant (4/23/97)EDUCATION: North Texas State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, movies, flyingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 Q SCHOOL: 1988, 1989, 1990Nationwide Tour AlumnusNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1999 Mississippi Gulf Coast Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—B.C. Open; T20—Greater Milwaukee Open.2003 SEASON: Largely due to a torn tendon in elbow that required surgery, sufferedthrough sub-par season with only seven made cuts in 23 starts. Will receive a MajorMedical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $143,382 earned in 23 events in 2003, has theopportunity to play in six events to earn $344,113 and match the $487,495 winnings of2003’s No. 125, Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the Major Medical Extensioncategory for the remainder of the season…Best finish was T18 at the B.C. Open…Battledwith a bout of double pneumonia for two months at end of 2002 season and still felteffects at Sony Open in Hawaii.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Surpassed the $1-million mark in earnings for the secondstraight season, thanks to four top-10s…Played in the Mercedes Championships for thefirst time in career, finishing 13th…One week later, finished T7 at the Sony Open inHawaii…Aided by final-round 63, finished T5 at the Canon Greater Hartford Open, fourstrokes behind champion Phil Mickelson…Continued consistent play, making 12thconsecutive cut with T5 finish at Valero Texas Open for third top-10 of season. 2001:Finished the season by making 10 of last 11 cuts and made $862,802 of his career-best$1,193,528…Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in 316th career start at Air CanadaChampionship. Shared first- and second-round leads with Greg Kraft before taking threestrokelead into final round. Led <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event after 54 holes for first time in career.Rounds of 65-67-68-65—265 produced share of tournament record. 2000: Earned$638,422 and was 73rd on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list…Best finish came in home state of Texas,where he earned T3 at the Shell Houston Open. $162,400 check more than any seasontotal since 1996. Top-10 also his first since 1996, when he had a second at the B.C. Open.1999: Earned his 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card with a second-place finish on the Nationwide Tourmoney list…Brought home his first career victory with a come-from-behind win at theMississippi Gulf Coast Open in February…Named Player of the Month for February…Hadsix top-10s in his last seven events. 1996: Broke into the Top 100 on the money list for thefirst time in his career (No. 90, $248,450). 1992: Recorded a T2 at the B.C. Open to finishsix strokes behind winner John Daly and earn $52,800. 1988: Winner of North DakotaOpen. Amateur: Named to the All-Southland Conference team at North TexasState…American Junior Golf Association All-American.PERSONAL: Had back surgery in January 1998, which kept him off the <strong>TOUR</strong> for most ofthe year. Played in only six events from May to August…Still dreams of playing third basefor the New York Yankees. Met hero Joe Torre, manager of the Yankees, at the 2002Mercedes Championships.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96U.S. Open CUT CUT T62<strong>PGA</strong> CUT 77THE PLAYERS 60 T11 T62 CUT T19Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03<strong>PGA</strong>T39THE PLAYERS CUT DQ T60 CUTWGC-NEC InvitationalT47<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1984 11985 21987 21988 11989 27 10 3 $46,851 1671990 32 11 2 4 109,809 1321991 30 13 1 5 106,820 1311992 19 8 1 2 3 107,264 1261993 30 15 5 150,623 1061994 28 13 2 3 139,141 1271995 31 16 1 2 114,285 1491996 27 20 2 6 248,450 901997 31 14 3 114,856 1581998 22000 29 19 1 2 9 638,422 732001 30 19 1 3 8 1,193,528 462002 28 22 4 10 1,077,651 612003 23 7 2 143,382 190Total 373 187 1 1 1 19 63 4,191,083NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 12 8 2 4 $18,266 701998 4 2 1 3,161 1801999 26 21 1 3 1 9 18 213,937 2Total 42 31 1 3 1 11 23 235,365COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,426,448PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.82 (155)Driving Distance ------------------281.1 (133)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.1% (92)Total Driving ------------------------225 (145)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.4% (116)Putting Average--------------------1.788 (124)Sand Save Percentage ----------40.2% (171)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------360.0 (155)Birdie Average --------------------3.13 (181)All-Around Ranking --------------1,127 (178)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.91 (164)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.00 (34)Final Round Scoring Average --72.29 (173)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.3% (180)Par Breakers ------------------------17.7% (183)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–FedEx St. Jude Classic/3Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 2002 InvensysClassic at Las Vegas/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$612,000–2001 Air CanadaChampionship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-43


STEVE ELKINGTONEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1997 PLAYERS Championship (through 2007)FULL NAME: Stephen John Elkington HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: December 8, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Inverell, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia and Houston, TX; FAMILY: Wife, Lisa; Annie Elizabeth (3/24/95); Samuel Ross (2/25/97)plays out of Champions GCEDUCATION: University of Houston (1985, Recreation)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985SPECIAL INTERESTS: Caricature drawing, fishing, hunting, gardeningQ SCHOOL: 1986SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (10): 1990 KMart Greater Greensboro Open. 1991 THE PLAYERSChampionship. 1992 Infiniti Tournament of Champions. 1994 Buick Southern Open. 1995Mercedes Championships, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1997 Doral-Ryder Open, THE PLAYERSChampionship. 1998 Buick Challenge. 1999 Doral-Ryder Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1992 Australian Open [Aus]. 1996 Honda Invitational[Asia].OTHER VICTORIES (4): 1993 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Raymond Floyd]. 1995Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Mark Calcavecchia]. 1997 Diners Club Matches [withJeff Maggert]. 1998 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Greg Norman].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T17—Nissan Open; T23—Chrysler Classic of Tucson.2003 SEASON: Limited to only 14 events due to shoulder injury and finished 187th onmoney list, lowest since joining the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> full-time in 1987…Withdrew after firstround86 at the British Open, and did not play the remainder of the season…Best finishwas T17 at the Nissan Open, site of his 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Riviera.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished in the top 100 (59th) on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list,his highest finish since 1999 (35th). Season’s high point was a T2 at the British Open…AT5 at the Genuity Championship was his best finish on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since his 1999victory at Doral…Tied for second at the 131st British Open, best finish at a major sincethird-place finish at the 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Closed with rounds of 68-66 to joineventual champion Ernie Els, Stuart Appleby and Thomas Levet in four-hole playoff at 6-under-par 278. Eliminated after missing 6-foot par putt on fourth and final hole of playoffbut earned $452,990.66 for T2 finish.2001: Lingering injuries limited effective play early inthe year. Was only 117th on the money list, the second consecutive year out of the Top100…Played well late in the season. Had back-to-back T6s in the Marconi PennsylvaniaClassic and Texas Open. Made the cut in his last six starts. 2000: Year riddled with injuriesand ailments. His 17 appearances were least of his career…When playing, remainedconsistent, missing only two cuts during the season…Lone top-10 was T10 at the BuickChallenge…Injured wrist in first round of Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, where hemissed cut, then withdrew from the next week’s Shell Houston Open. WD was second ina row in his adopted hometown. Sinus history forced withdrawals from THE PLAYERSChampionship and U.S. Open…Underwent surgery on Aug. 11, three days before <strong>PGA</strong>Championship week, to repair torn hip and ball socket…A Captain’s Pick by PeterThomson for the International’s Presidents Cup team. 1999: Appeared in winner’s circle forthird straight year with victory at the Doral-Ryder Open, which included a closing 64 thatfeatured six consecutive birdies. 1998: Captured ninth <strong>TOUR</strong> title and second BuickChallenge win in a playoff over Fred Funk. 1997: Reached top-10 again thanks to two morevictories. Trailed David Duval by two strokes entering final round of Doral-Ryder Openbefore earning two-stroke victory with closing 69. Three weeks later was dominant at THEPLAYERS Championship with wire-to-wire seven-stroke victory over Scott Hoch. At thetime, joined Jack Nicklaus and Fred Couples as only two-time winners at TPC atSawgrass. 1995: First top-10 finish on the money list, when he won twice and finishedsecond twice…Opened year with second Mercedes Championships title. Birdied secondplayoff hole to defeat Bruce Lietzke…Trailed Ernie Els by six strokes entering final roundof <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Riviera. Shot front-nine 31 on way to final-round 64 to forceplayoff with Colin Montgomerie. Sank 25-foot putt on first extra hole to win first majortitle…Won Vardon Trophy with 69.62 scoring average. 1994: Missed part of season aftersinus surgery, but came back for T7 at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and notched five-stroke victoryat Buick Southern Open. 1993: Made all 23 cuts. Lost playoff to Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te at KmartGreater Greensboro Open and T3 at Masters Tournament. 1992: Won Infiniti Tournamentof Champions in playoff over Brad Faxon, one of six top-three finishes. 1991: OutdueledFuzzy Zoeller to win THE PLAYERS Championship. 1990: First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at KmartGreater Greensboro Open, where final-round 66 brought him from seven strokes back.Amateur: Won 1980 Australia-New Zealand Amateur…Winner 1981 Australian Amateurand Doug Sanders Junior…Two-time All-American at University of Houston, whereteammate was Billy Ray Brown…Two-time Southwest Conference champion…Memberof NCAA Championship teams in 1984 and 1985.PERSONAL: Idol growing up was fellow Australian Bruce Devlin…An avid gardener andaccomplished caricaturist…A member of Champions GC, site of 1990, 1997, 1999, 2001and 2003 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championships.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 4-4Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1984A 1 11985A 2 21985 5 5 1 $9,897 1801986 5 3 1 12,705 1941987 35 19 2 7 75,738 1181988 29 19 2 9 149,972 791989 29 21 1 1 3 9 231,062 611990 26 24 1 4 14 548,564 181991 28 17 1 4 10 549,120 251992 24 21 1 2 3 9 14 746,352 121993 23 23 1 1 8 14 675,383 171994 20 15 1 2 5 294,943 621995 21 16 2 2 7 11 1,254,352 51996 19 15 1 1 5 9 459,637 421997 17 14 2 1 3 9 1,320,411 81998 16 10 1 1 4 5 695,775 421999 21 18 1 3 7 1,086,376 352000 17 15 1 2 232,785 1542001 20 14 2 4 437,200 1172002 23 17 1 1 3 5 1,084,535 592003 14 6 2 154,124 187Total 395 295 10 8 9 62 138 10,018,932<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99Masters T22 T37 T3 CUT T5 CUT T12 30 T11U.S. Open T21 T21 T55 CUT T33 T36 T40 T24 CUT T51British Open CUT T44 T34 T48 T67 T6 CUT CUT W/D CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T31 T41 CUT T32 T18 T14 T7 1 T3 T45 3THE PLAYERS CUT T54 CUT T16 1 CUT T16 T51 W/D T19 1 T38<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 10 9 T22 T23 T2 T17WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-NEC Invitational 39WGC-American Express ChampT34Year 00 01 02 03Masters T52 CUTBritish Open T60 CUT T2 W/D<strong>PGA</strong>W/D T48THE PLAYERST63 CUTWGC-Accenture Match Play T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT23 T68NATIONAL TEAMS: Presidents Cup (4), 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000; World Cup, 1994;Dunhill Cup (4), 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.49 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------279.1 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.4% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------61.5% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.743 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------40.6% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------360.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.45 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.32 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.00 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --71.17 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.8% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------19.4% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–Phoenix Open/1Career Low Round/Round:62–3 times, most recent 1991Southwestern Bell Colonial/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–1997 THE PLAYERSChampionship/12-44 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


ERNIE ELSEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1997 U.S. Open (through 2007)FULL NAME: Theodore Ernest Els HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 210BIRTHDATE: October 17, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Johannesburg, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Wentworth, England FAMILY: Wife, Liezl; Samantha (5/26/99), Ben (10/6/02)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, reading, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1994Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (12): 1994 U.S. Open Championship. 1995 GTE Byron Nelson GolfClassic. 1996 Buick Classic. 1997 U.S. Open Championship, Buick Classic. 1998 Bay HillInvitational. 1999 Nissan Open. 2000 The International Presented by Qwest. 2002 GenuityChampionship, British Open Championship. 2003 Mercedes Championships, Sony Open inHawaii.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (34): 1992 Protea Assurance South Africa Open [SAf],Lexington <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [SAf], South African Masters [SAf], Hollard Royal Swazi SunClassic [SAf], FNB Players’ Championship [SAf], Goodyear Classic [SAf]. 1993 DunlopPhoenix Tournament [Jpn]. 1994 Dubai Desert Classic [Eur], Toyota World Match PlayChampionship [Eur], Johnnie Walker World Championship [Eur], Sarazen World Open.1995 Lexington South African <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [SAf], Toyota World Match Play [Eur],Bells Cup [SAf]. 1996 South African Open [SAf], Toyota World Match Play [Eur], JohnnieWalker Super Tour Event, World Cup—Individual. 1997 Johnnie Walker Classic [Aus],World Cup—Individual. 1998 South African Open [SAf] 1999 Alfred Dunhill <strong>PGA</strong>Championship [SAf]. 2000 Standard Life Loch Lomond [Eur], Nedbank Challenge. 2001Vodacom Players Championship [SAf]. 2002 Heineken Classic [Eur], Dubai Desert Classic[Eur.], Cisco World Match Play [Eur.], Nedbank Challenge [SAf]. 2003 Heineken Classic[Eur], Johnnie Walker Classic [Eur], The Barclay’s Scottish Open [Eur], Omega EuropeanMasters [Eur], World Match Play Championship [Eur].OTHER VICTORIES (1): 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Mercedes Championships, Sony Open in Hawaii;T5—U.S. Open Championship, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; T6—Masters Tournament, TheINTERNATIONAL; T10—MCI Heritage.2003 SEASON: Continued role as global golfer, playing 17 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events and nineEuropean Tour events. In addition to winning twice on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in Hawaii andfinishing ninth on the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s money list, compiled four official European Tour wins (inAustralia, Austria, Scotland) and won the European Tour Order of Merit. Also won his fifthcareer HSBC World Match Play Championship, a European Tour-approved special event.One of three players (along with Mike Weir and Kenny Perry) that posted three top-10s inmajor championships in 2003: T6 at Masters Tournament, T5 at U.S. Open and T5 at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship…Became the first player since Steve Jones in 1989 to capture the first twotournaments of the season when he won the Mercedes Championships and Sony Open inHawaii in early January. Only Byron Nelson (1946), Lloyd Mangrum (1953), Johnny Miller(1974, three events; and 1975), Gil Morgan (1983), Jones and Els have accomplished thatamong modern-day players…Captured season-opening Mercedes Championships inrecord fashion, finishing at 31-under-par 261. Total in relation to par broke MarkCalcavecchia’s 72-hole tournament <strong>TOUR</strong> record of 28-under set at the 2001 PhoenixOpen. Eight-stroke margin of victory over K.J. Choi and Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te was largest on<strong>TOUR</strong> since Calcavecchia’s eight-stroke Phoenix victory in 2001. Shared the lead with JimFuryk after opening with a 9-under-par 64, and held the lead outright for the remainder ofthe tournament with rounds of 65-65-67…Sank a 43-foot birdie putt on the 10th hole, thesecond playoff hole, to beat Aaron Baddeley at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Both playersfinished at 16-under-par after Baddeley birdied the 72nd hole…Led the Caltex Masters onthe European Tour after 36 and 54 holes but lost to Lian-Wei Zhang by a stroke…Oneweek later, defended his Heineken Classic title at Royal Melbourne on the European Tour.A final-round 65 gave him the win by a shot over Peter Lonard and Nick Faldo…Twoweeks later, captured Johnnie Walker Classic in wire-to-wire fashion, making it four winsin five starts…No. 2 seed was upset by Phil Tataurangi in 20 holes at WGC-AccentureMatch Play Championship…Held lead at 16th tee of final round of MCI Heritage at 14-under-par, but drove out of bounds on 16, made double-bogey six and finished 4-over-paron last three holes to drop to T10…Shot a two-under 69 in the final round of the ScottishOpen to coast to a five-shot victory. It marked his third European Tour victory of the seasonand the 14th of his European Tour career…Finished T18 in British Open defense. Streakof 12 straight made cuts at the British Open is the longest streak in terms of consecutiveyears, having missed in his first appearance in 1989…Posted a final-round, 6-under 65 atthe Omega European Masters to come from behind to win by six strokes, his fourth victoryon the 2003 European Tour schedule…Defended his title at the HSBC World Match PlayChampionship, and joined Seve Ballesteros and Gary Player as the only five-time winnersof the event. Defeated Tim Clark, Vijay Singh and Thomas Bjorn, 4 and 3, for thewin…Played in homeland of South Africa at The Presidents Cup, competing for TheInternational Team.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: A year to remember with the birth of a son and third careermajor victory at the British Open…Won four official events worldwide, including twice onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, solidifying No. 3 Official World Golf Ranking. Won the Heineken Classic inMelbourne, Australia on the European Tour by five strokes for his ninth European Tourvictory…Collected first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory since 2000 at the Genuity Championship. Roundsof 66-67-66 gave him an eight-stroke lead with 18 holes to play. Final-round 72 earned himthe two-stroke victory over Tiger Woods and a paycheck of $846,000…Won again thefollowing week at the Dubai Desert Classic, becoming the first multiple winner in thetournament’s 14-year history after posting all four rounds in the 60s…Earned third careermajor victory at the 131st British Open at Muirfield with scores of 70-66-72-70—278. Tiedfor the lead with Shigeki Maruyama, Padraig Harrington, Duffy Waldorf and Bob Tway after36 holes at 6-under-par. Held 54-hole lead at 5-under-par, two strokes ahead of SorenHansen. After losing a three-shot lead on the back nine on Sunday, Els survived a playoffwith Thomas Levet, Steve Elkington and Stuart Appleby to earn the Claret Jug. Afterparring his way through the four-hole playoff, made a par out of the greenside bunker onthe first hole of sudden death against Levet. With his right foot anchored on the top of abunker left of the 18th green, blasted out to five feet and made the putt to secure thevictory. Earned a career-best $1,106,140…Named <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Month forJuly…Pulled out of Dunhill Links Championship’s final round for the birth of second child,Ben Neels…Also earned unofficial European Tour victory at the Cisco World Match PlayChampionship, defeating Sergio Garcia in the final. It was his fourth World Match Play title.2001: In a year full of streaks, didn’t win for the first time since joining <strong>TOUR</strong> in1994…Ranked in top 30 for seventh time in eight years with 1998 the only year he failedto qualify for THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…His nine top-10s were second only to 10 in2000…Best chance to win was a playoff loss at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Closed with 68to tie eventual winner Mike Weir, Sergio Garcia and David Toms at 14-under 270…FinishedT6 at Masters Tournament, second consecutive year in top 10…Completed year inNovember by teaming with Retief Goosen to win World Cup in Japan. Els and Goosen beatthree others teams, including Americans Tiger Woods and David Duval, in a playoff.. 2000:Victory at The INTERNATIONAL extended to seven years his string of years with wins on<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Defeated Phil Mickelson by four points to earn his eighth <strong>TOUR</strong> title. 48 points,under Modified Stableford scoring system, tied tournament record Mickelson set in1997…Also finished second five times, most since Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer in1964 (six). Record is 13 by Harold (Jug) McSpaden (1945). First second place came inseason’s opening event, Mercedes Championships, where he lost playoff to Tiger Woodson second extra hole…Followed with seconds at Masters, Memorial, U.S. Open and BritishOpen…First player to finish second in Masters and U.S. Open in same year…At BritishOpen, added one to that total, becoming first player to finish second in three consecutivemajors in same season. Jack Nicklaus (1964) was previous player to have three majors’runners-up in same year. 1999: Earned two-stroke victory over Ted Tryba, Tiger Woods andDavis Love III at Nissan Open. Other top-10s included Doral-Ryder Open (T3), MemorialTournament (T7), Buick Open (6), Sprint International (T5), NEC Invitational (5) and NationalCar Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort, where he placed second, one strokebehind Woods. 1998: Claimed sixth career <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Bay Hill. Rains forced 36-holefinish Sunday and third-round 65 vaulted him to six-stroke lead while closing 73 good forfour-stroke win…After T16 at Masters, ranked No.1 in world for several weeks…JoinedDavid Frost and Retief Goosen to successfully defend Dunhill Cup for SouthAfrica…Member of victorious Presidents Cup team in 1998 with a 3-1-1 individual record.1997: Became first foreign player since Alex Smith (1906 and 1910) to win U.S. Open morethan once with victory at Congressional CC. Trailed Tom Lehman by one stroke after 36holes and by two after 54. Final-round 69, including decisive par on 71st hole, securedvictory by one stroke over Colin Montgomerie…Successfully defended Buick Classic titlethe following week in wire-to-wire fashion…First repeat wire-to-wire winner since TomWatson won Tournament of Champions in 1979-80. 1996: Won Buick Classic for third <strong>TOUR</strong>title…Won third consecutive Toyota World Match Play Championship (1994-96)…Was 3-1-1 as member of International Team in Presidents Cup. 1995: Earned second title at GTEByron Nelson Classic on strength of second-round 61, a course record at CottonwoodValley. His 263 total broke Sam Snead’s 38-year-old tournament record…At <strong>PGA</strong>Championship at Riviera, equaled 36-hole tournament record with 131 and set 54-holerecord with 197. Held three-stroke lead entering final round, but shot 72 to finish twostrokes out of Steve Elkington-Colin Montgomerie playoff. 1994: Victorious at U.S. Open ina playoff over Loren Roberts and Colin Montgomerie. Held two-stroke lead entering finalround, but closed with a 73. Montgomerie eliminated from 18-hole playoff after 78. Els andRoberts each shot 74 and Els won with 4 on 20th hole. 1993: Became first player to recordfour rounds in 60s at the British Open, finishing T6. 1992: Won six events on SouthernAfrican Tour…Joined Gary Player that year as only players to win South African Open,South Africa <strong>PGA</strong> and South African Masters in same year. Amateur: Was a scratch golferat age 14, when he won the world under-14 title at San Diego.PERSONAL: Started playing golf at age 9…An accomplished junior tennis player, turnedfull attention to golf at age 14…Heavily involved in junior golf of South Africa and CancerSociety of South Africa…Hosts Ernie Els Invitational in South Africa to raise money forcharity. Ernie Els Foundation formed in early 1999, with the purpose of providing fullsupport to disadvantaged children. Proceeds from the Ernie Els Invitational go to fourcharities and the Foundation…In December 1998, received lifetime membership onEuropean Tour—other non-Europeans so honored are Bob Charles, Arnold Palmer andGary Player…In 2002, the 2000 Engelbrecht-Els wine was released and received thehighest rating yet given to a South African wine…Third Ernie Els design signature golfcourse near George in South Africa proved to be a great success in opening year…Website is ernieels.com.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-45


Ernie Els (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990 11991 1 1 $2,647 2741992 3 2 18,420 2131993 6 2 1 1 38,185 1901994 11 10 1 1 4 6 684,440 191995 18 14 1 1 2 6 10 842,590 141996 18 17 1 1 6 11 906,944 141997 19 15 2 1 7 11 1,243,008 91998 15 12 1 4 8 763,783 361999 18 16 1 1 1 7 10 1,710,756 152000 20 20 1 5 2 10 15 3,469,405 32001 19 15 1 5 9 11 2,336,456 152002 18 17 2 7 14 3,291,895 52003 17 17 2 7 14 3,371,237 9Total 184 158 12 11 10 68 111 18,679,767NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1991 8 5 1 2 $6,143 123Total 8 5 1 2 6,143COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $18,685,910EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 9 9 4 3 8 9 $2,479,480<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01Masters T8 CUT T12 T17 T16 T27 2 T6U.S. Open T7 1 CUT T5 1 T49 CUT T2 T66British Open CUT T5 T6 T24 T11 T2 T10 T29 T24 T2 T3<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T25 T3 T61 T53 T21 CUT T34 T13THE PLAYERS CUT T45 T68 T8 T10 T11 T17 T20 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T17 T16 T6 T26 T26 T3 T2WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T17 4WGC-NEC Invitational 5 T12 T8WGC-American Express ChampT40 W/D CNLYear 02 03Masters T5 T6U.S. Open T24 T5British Open 1 T18<strong>PGA</strong> T34 T5THE PLAYERST44<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T13 17WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T15 T17WGC-American Express Champ T23 T12NATIONAL TEAMS: Dunhill Cup (9), 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,2000; World Cup (5), 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2001; Presidents Cup (4), 1996, 1998, 2000,2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------68.99 (4)Driving Distance ------------------303.3 (5)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.3% (161)Total Driving ------------------------166 (55)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.5% (27)Putting Average--------------------1.765 (61)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.5% (91)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------90.0 (4)Birdie Average --------------------3.70 (71)All-Around Ranking --------------424 (15)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.67 (6)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.87 (31)Final Round Scoring Average --70.40 (39)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.5% (64)Par Breakers ------------------------21.7% (50)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Mercedes Championships/1Career Low Round/Round:61–1995 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,106,140–2002 British OpenChampionship/1BOB ESTES (ES-tis)EXEMPT STATUS: 2001 two-time tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Bob Alan Estes HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: February 2, 1966BIRTHPLACE: Graham, TXRESIDENCE: Austin, TXFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of TexasSPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, hunting, physical fitnessTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1988<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1994 Texas Open. 2001 FedEx St. Jude Classic, InvensysClassic at Las Vegas. 2002 Kemper Insurance Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—HP Classic of New Orleans; T3—FedEx St. JudeClassic; T6—Mercedes Championships; T7—FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLDResort; T10—Nissan Open, MCI Heritage.2003 SEASON: Despite not winning for the first time since 2000, finished among the top40 on the money list for the third straight season thanks to six top-10s…Trailed Ernie Elsby three strokes after opening Mercedes Championships with rounds of 66-66 andfinished T6…Second top-10, a T10, came at the Nissan Open…Third top 10 was T10 atMCI Heritage, aided by rounds of 66-67 on the weekend…Narrowly missed fifth career<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the HP Classic of New Orleans, losing in a sudden-death playoff toSteve Flesch. On the first extra hole, Flesch rolled in a birdie putt on the par-4 18th holefrom 40 feet. Playoff record fell to 0-3 for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career…Past champion cardedrounds of 66-65 on the weekend to finish T3 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic for fifth top-10performance of 2003…Picked up first top-10 since June with a T7 at the FUNAI Classicat the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned fourth career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory and tied forseventh in top-10s on the year with eight…Opened the season with T10 at MercedesChampionships, his seventh consecutive top-10 dating back to 2001…Streak of 29consecutive rounds at par or better was snapped at first round of PhoenixOpen…Captured fourth career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event (third in last 26 events) at the KemperInsurance Open. Paycheck of $648,000 was second largest of career. Shared lead at 10-under-par with Bob Burns after 54 holes, and finished one stroke ahead of runner-up RichBeem. Recorded 17 pars and one birdie in final-round 70. 2001: Posted two victories andended season with six consecutive top-10s to place career high ninth on money list. The$2,795,477 in earnings was also a personal best…One of nine multiple winners on<strong>TOUR</strong>…Opened with 61 in the Fed Ex St. Jude Classic, a season low start by a winner on<strong>TOUR</strong>, and never trailed en route to winning by one stroke over Bernhard Langer. It wasthe only wire-to-wire victory on <strong>TOUR</strong> all year…In contrast, never led after a round untilwinning the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas by one stroke over Tom Lehman. Was five shotsoff the pace after 72 holes only to close with a 63, which tied Davis Love III at the AT&TNational Pro-Am and Sergio Garcia at the MasterCard Colonial for low finish by winner onthe year…Won the Fall Finish presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers with late-seasonrush and the $500,000 bonus money. Was <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Month for October-November. During the stretch, his last 25 rounds were par or better. 2000: Fell out of thetop 30 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first time in two seasons. Recorded seven top-25s and three top-10s and for the ninth time in his career finished among the Top 100 onthe money list. 1999: Started the season on a positive note with a T4 at Bob Hope ChryslerClassic and by season’s end missed only one cut in 28 starts. His nine top-10s were acareer high and for third time in his career finished among top-30 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list.Combined with consistent 1998 season, had chance to make first U.S. Ryder Cup team.Needed to finish in the top five at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, but finished T6 and 11th ineligibility rankings, one shy of automatic selection…Posted T4 at Masters Tournament,best career finish in a major. 1998: Put together seven top-10s that included a second andthird. T2 at Bay Hill Invitational followed by solo third at Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic. Shared 54-hole lead in Greensboro and at FedEx St. Jude Classic 1997:Rebounded with $340,057 in earnings in 19 starts. His 25 consecutive rounds of par orbetter (from fourth round of Motorola Western Open through fourth round of CVS CharityClassic) was second-longest on <strong>TOUR</strong> for the year. Also that year, set a <strong>TOUR</strong> record insand saves with 70.3 percent and was first in scrambling. 1996: Lost fully exempt statusafter finishing 149th on money list. 1994: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Texas Open.Opened with course-record-tying 62 at Oak Hills CC, then cruised to wire-to-wire victory.1993: Held lead briefly during final round of 1993 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship before finishingT6…Was part of five-man playoff at Buick Southern Open, won by John Inman…In finalfull-field event, a T3 at Las Vegas Invitational, left him $1,135 out of top 30 and berth in<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1989: Came close to victory in rookie season when he lost playoff toMike Hulbert at B.C. Open.2-46 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Bob Estes (cont.)PERSONAL: First played golf at age 4 and set sight on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> at age 12…High schoolteammate of Mike Standly…Once worked for Charles Coody in bag room of Fairway OaksGolf & Racquet Club…Serves as host for annual FCA Tom Landry Memorial Golf Tournamentin Austin, TX…Works with personal trainer, former world-class pole vaulter Scott Hennig.Follows a strict routine that includes weightlifting, agility exercises, diet and short-distancesprints…Played basketball in high school…Has been a season ticket holder for Universityof Texas football since 1989…Dyed hair blond at the end of the 2003 campaign.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1988 5 4 $5,968 2371989 27 14 1 2 5 135,628 1021990 28 18 4 9 212,090 691991 32 19 1 7 147,364 1051992 28 18 1 2 4 190,778 801993 28 23 1 1 5 12 447,187 321994 27 23 1 1 1 8 17 765,360 141995 24 21 5 12 433,992 411996 26 7 1 1 2 123,100 1491997 19 15 1 3 8 340,057 691998 29 23 1 1 7 14 987,930 281999 28 27 9 15 1,357,618 262000 21 12 3 7 538,706 882001 26 20 2 1 1 8 12 2,795,477 92002 26 20 1 8 14 1,934,600 262003 25 22 1 1 6 10 1,824,414 33Total 399 286 4 6 8 72 148 12,240,269NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1997 3 2 1 2 $8,674 131Total 3 2 1 2 8,674COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $12,248,943NICLAS FASTH (NICK-lus FAST)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT T29 T27 T4 T19 45 22U.S. Open CUT T44 T52 CUT T30 CUT T30 CUT CUTBritish Open CUT T24 T8 CUT T24 T49 T20 T25 T18 T34<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T76 T6 T47 T6 CUT T34 T6 CUT T37 CUT T57THE PLAYERS T70 CUT T70 T20 T35 T34 CUT T42 T62 CUT CUT T44 31<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T15 28 25 T7 T11WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T9 T33 T5 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT19 T46WGC-American Express T11 T9 T25PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.06 (17)Driving Distance ------------------279.3 (147)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.7% (55)Total Driving ------------------------202 (117)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.1% (60)Putting Average--------------------1.754 (43)Sand Save Percentage ----------51.8% (70)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------409.5 (165)Birdie Average --------------------3.86 (42)All-Around Ranking --------------599 (46)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.16 (24)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.81 (27)Final Round Scoring Average --70.29 (33)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.4% (66)Par Breakers ------------------------21.7% (50)EXEMPT STATUS: Top 125 on 2003 non-member money listFULL NAME: Niclas Fasth HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 176BIRTHDATE: April 29, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Gothenburg, SwedenRESIDENCE: Monaco FAMILY: Wife, Marie; Adam (10/18/01)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, cars, hunting, motorcyclesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 Q SCHOOL: 1991MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort/2Career Low Round/Round:61–2 times, most recent 2001 FedEx St.Jude Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$810,000–2001 Invensys Classic at LasVegas/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2001 British Open Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (5): 1993 Vasteras Open [EurChall], Compaq Open[EurChall], Dijon Bourgogne [EurChall]. 1999 Warsaw Golf Open [EurChall]. 2000 MadeiraIsland Open [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—FBR Capital Open; T10—<strong>PGA</strong> Championship.2003 SEASON: A Special Temporary Member eligible to accept <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membershipfor <strong>2004</strong> thanks to $639,982 in earnings, easily within the top 125 total of $487,495. Had14 starts on the season making 10 cuts. Finished in top-25 10 times including two top-10finishes…Posted first top-10, a T7 at the FBR Capital Open. Was one back of the leadgoing into final day, but closing 73 dropped him into T7…Despite opening with a 6-overpar76, finished T10 at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Oak Hill CC in Rochester, NY. 2001 BritishOpen runner-up recovered with steady play over the final 54 holes (70-71-68) to clinchsecond career top-10 at a major…Represented Sweden at the WGC-World Cup for thethird straight season playing with Fredrik Jacobsen.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished T9 in WGC-Accenture Match Play Championshipafter losing to Paul Azinger (20 holes) in the third round. Defeated Vijay Singh and MichaelCampbell in first two rounds…Finished T11 at the WGC-American Express Championshipin Ireland…Played in first Ryder Cup and was a part of Europe’s memorable triumph atThe Belfry…Placed second at the Dubai Desert Classic and Murphy’s Irish Open on theEuropean Tour…Came close to becoming the first player to win the European TourQualifying School Finals twice. 2001: Rounds of 69-69-72-67 produced British Opensecond-place finish worth $514,980, three strokes behind David Duval at Royal Lytham &St. Annes. First attempt in a major after five attempts to qualify for the British Open.Earned a spot on the European Ryder Cup Team for his performance. 2000: Decision torefocus totally on Europe paid off with victory at the Madeira Island Open. 1998: Rookieon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Attempted to play in America and Europe and admitted it was“definitely a mistake. I spent all my time on a plane!”. 1996: Lost his card by one place,but reclaimed his card by taking first place at San Roque. 1997: Finished T17 at theQualifying Tournament to earn card on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time. 1996: Medalist at<strong>PGA</strong> European Tour Qualifying Tournament to get his card for 1997. 1994: Winner of Orderof Merit on Scandinavian Tour. 1993: Winner of three events on European Challenge Tour:Vasteras Open, Compaq Open and Open Dijon Bourgogne. Amateur: Member of the 1992Eisenhower Trophy Team<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 15 3 20,360 2452001 3 3 1 1 2 544,4182002 9 6 1 2 73,6282003 14 10 2 7 481,982Total 41 22 1 4 11 1,120,387EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 13 10 1 3 6 $570,720<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 01 02 03MastersCUT CUTU.S. OpenT37 T48British Open 2 T28 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T29 CUT T10THE PLAYERSCUT T21WGC-Accenture Match Play T9 T17WGC-NEC Invitational T21 T58 T58WGC-American Express Champ CNL T11 T16NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup 2002; World Cup (3) 2001, 2002, 2003.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-47


Niclas Fasth (cont.)PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.88 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------287.6 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.8% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------60.3% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.789 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.1% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------756.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.33 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.17 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.44 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --70.56 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.4% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------18.7% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–Nissan Open/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2002 WGC-American ExpressChampionship/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$514,980–2001 British OpenChampionship/2SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBRAD FAXON (FAX-un)EXEMPT STATUS: 11th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Bradford John Faxon, Jr. HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: August 1, 1961BIRTHPLACE: Oceanport, NJRESIDENCE: Barrington, RI FAMILY: Wife, Dory; Melanie (1/3/89), Emily (5/13/91),EDUCATION: Furman University (1983, Economics) Sophie Lee (9/10/95), Charlotte Dorothea (1/18/02)SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, golf course design, familyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1983<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (7): 1991 Buick Open. 1992 New England Classic, TheInternational. 1997 Freeport-McDermott Classic. 1999 B.C. Open. 2000 B.C. Open. 2001Sony Open in Hawaii.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1993 Heineken Australian Open [Aus].OTHER VICTORIES (9): 1986 Provident Classic. 1994 Franklin Templeton Shootout [withFred Couples]. 1995-97 Fred Meyer Challenge [with Greg Norman]. 1999, 2001 Fred MeyerChallenge [with Billy Andrade]. 2000, 2001 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with ScottMcCarron].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Bell Canadian Open, Chrysler Classic ofGreensboro, Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires; 3—Buick Invitational; T7—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T8—Buick Classic; T9—WGC-NEC Invitational,Chrysler Championship.2003 SEASON: Notched eight top-10 finishes spread over seven months with career-bestearnings of $2,718,445, topping his previous career best of $1,951,412 in 2001…First top-10 finish was T7 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, six shots behind Davis LoveIII…One week later, finished third at the Buick Invitational, fourth career top-10 at TorreyPines. Tied with Marco Dawson for 36-hole lead at 10-under par after opening 70-64. Oneoff Tiger Woods’ lead after 54 holes…Added second top-three finish of the season witha T2 at the Bay Hill Invitational…A final-round 65 at the Buick Classic gave him his fourthtop-10 of the season, a T8…First career WGC-NEC Invitational top-10 finish with aT9…Made three consecutive birdies on Nos. 13-15 in the final round to get into a playoffwith Bob Tway at the Bell Canadian Open. Lost in a three-hole playoff. He has played in11 Canadian Opens and never missed a cut…Earned third runner-up finish of the season,his most since 1997, with a second at the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Has 17 runnerupfinishes in his career, seventh among active <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players. Only player in field withfour rounds in the 60s…Final top-10 was T9 at Chrysler Championship…Tore the anteriorcruciate ligament in his right knee in mid-November while exercising at home. Afterconsulting with doctors, chose to rehabilitate knee and avoid surgery. Was aiming toreturn to action in late January <strong>2004</strong> at the FBR Open.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Despite not winning on <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time since 1998,finished season 31st on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list with $1,814,672…Finished T2 at Nissan Open, onestroke behind winner Len Mattiace…Lost to eventual winner Kevin Sutherland in thesemifinals of the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship. Finishedthird after defeating Paul Azinger on the 19th hole in the consolation match…Picked up thirdconsecutive top-three finish of the season at The Honda Classic with a T2, two strokes behindMatt Kuchar…Did not post another top 10 until season-ending Southern Farm BureauClassic, a T5 in 54-hole, rain-shortened event. 2001: Returned to the top 30 on money list(18th) for first time since 1997. Earned a victory for third consecutive year…Won Sony Openin Hawaii by four strokes. Made an eagle during each round. Had five-shot cushion after 36holes and was three up going into the final round. Cruised to $720,000 paycheck, the largestof his career, with a closing 65. 2000: Became the first player in B.C. Open history tosuccessfully defend his title with a one-stroke victory over Esteban Toledo. Spent July 16-17in Scotland, attempting to qualify for British Open. After failing, he caught a flight back toUnited States to play in B.C. Open. Started with a 68-66 and was T2 through 36 holes, trailingToledo by three strokes. Third-round 68 lifted him into tie for 54-hole lead. Closed with a 68for his seventh <strong>TOUR</strong> title. Won B.C. Open twice while age 38—in 1999 tournament held inthe fall and in 2000 event played in summer…First top-10 of year came at MercedesChampionships, where he finished T8…Also T6 at Buick Open and Tampa BayClassic…Earned his third putting title. Led the <strong>TOUR</strong> in Putting Average in 1996 and 1999 andin 2000 had a 1.704 average (new record). 1999: Won B.C. Open in playoff over Fred Funk.Trailed Funk by five strokes through 36 holes, closed with 70-67 to force playoff. Due toHurricane Floyd, final 36 holes played Sunday. Due to darkness, playoff held Monday morningwhen he won playoff with par on second extra hole…Won Fred Meyer Challenge with BillyAndrade. 1997: Earned first victory since 1992 at Freeport-McDermott Classic. Gained onestrokelead with third-round 66 and secured a three-stroke victory over Bill Glasson andJesper Parnevik with final-round 69. Posted runner-up finishes at Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic, MCI Classic and MasterCard Colonial and for second straight year finished amongtop-10 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list…Teamed with Greg Norman to win Fred Meyer Challenges.1996: Surpassed $1 million in earnings for first time on strength of four runner-up finishes.Made all 22 cuts…Lost playoff to Jim Furyk at United Airlines Hawaiian Open, finished threebehind Steve Stricker at Kemper Open, lost playoff at Sprint International to Clarence Roseand closed with 68 for second at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1995: Featured five top-10s andfirst selection to Ryder Cup Team…Shot front-nine 28 in final round of <strong>PGA</strong> Championship,the second 28 in major championship history (Denis Durnian, 1983 British Open). 1992: Earnedtwo <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories. Defeated Phil Mickelson by two strokes at New EnglandClassic…14-point final round good for two-point victory over Lee Janzen at TheINTERNATIONAL…Also lost two playoffs, to Steve Elkington at Infiniti Tournament ofChampions and to Dan Forsman at Buick Open. 1991: Defeated Chip Beck in playoff for firstofficial <strong>TOUR</strong> win at Buick Open. 1986: Earned unofficial victory at Provident Classic when hedefeated Scott Hoch by one. Amateur: Winner 1983 Fred Haskins, Golf magazine and NCAACoaches Awards as nation’s outstanding golfer…1982-83 All-America selection atFurman…Winner of 1980-81 New England Amateurs and 1979-80 Rhode Island Amateurs.PERSONAL: Along with Billy Andrade, runs Billy Andrade/Brad Faxon Charities forChildren, Inc., which was formed in 1991 and has donated more than $3 million toyoungsters in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. Organization was honoredin 1999 with Golf Writers Association of America’s Charlie Bartlett Award, given toplaying professionals for their unselfish contributions to society…Along with Andrade,serves as host for CVS Charity Classic…Created own junior golf foundation and hosts itsannual tournament in Rhode Island. Co-Chair, with Andrade, of Button Hole, a short coursethat serves as a teaching and learning center for kids.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-6Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1981A 1 11983A 1 11983 8 5 1 2 $16,526 1601984 33 19 1 2 6 71,688 821985 31 15 1 6 46,813 1241986 34 16 1 2 92,716 901987 28 19 2 10 113,534 901988 29 15 1 3 8 162,656 741989 28 20 2 2 5 222,076 631990 28 16 1 3 8 197,118 811991 28 23 1 1 4 11 422,088 341992 26 20 2 2 7 12 812,093 81993 25 20 4 11 312,023 551994 25 23 2 6 10 612,847 242-48 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Brad Faxon (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY (CONT.)Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 25 19 1 5 8 $471,887 371996 22 22 4 9 14 1,055,050 81997 23 17 1 3 6 10 1,233,505 101998 25 19 1 8 401,496 741999 21 15 1 1 7 582,691 682000 29 20 1 5 9 999,460 462001 26 21 1 6 12 1,951,412 182002 25 21 2 1 5 10 1,814,672 312003 27 22 3 1 8 15 2,718,445 11Total 548 389 7 17 8 82 184 14,310,795<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95Masters T31 T9 T15 T17U.S. Open T50 57 CUT T33 66 CUT CUT T68 T33 T56British Open CUT T11 T73 CUT 7 T15<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT T48 T15 T14 T30 5THE PLAYERS T33 CUT CUT CUT CUT T17 T70 CUT T67 DQ T6 T49<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T7 T26TODD FISCHERYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T25 CUT T26 T24 T10 T12 T23U.S. Open T82 T65 T49 CUT CUT T66 CUTBritish Open T32 T20 T11 T47 CUT T46<strong>PGA</strong>T17 CUT T13 T61 T27 T59 T29 CUTTHE PLAYERS 4 T35 T46 T77 T26 T36 T11<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 2 T6 T26 T21WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T5 3 T17WGC-NEC Invitational T63 T9WGC-American Express ChampCNL T49 T16NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1983; Ryder Cup (2), 1995, 1997; Dunhill Cup, 1997.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.12 (20)Driving Distance ------------------276.6 (171)Driving Accuracy Percentage --59.3% (175)Total Driving ------------------------346 (190)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------62.6% (160)Putting Average--------------------1.757 (47)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.9% (53)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------213.8 (97)Birdie Average --------------------3.59 (101)All-Around Ranking --------------824 (119)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.09 (108)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.24 (52)Final Round Scoring Average --70.48 (44)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.2% (73)Par Breakers ------------------------20.4% (104)EXEMPT STATUS: 102nd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Todd David Fischer HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: August 23, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, OHRESIDENCE: Pleasanton, CAFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of San Francisco (1993, ExerciseSPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, all sportsand Sports Science) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003Nationwide Tour AlumnusMISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Las Vegas Invitational/4Career Low Round/Round:62–1986 Provident Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2001 Sony Open in Hawaii/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2003 Greater Hartford Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Fort Smith Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Greater Hartford Open; T10—FBR Capital Open.2003 SEASON: Made the cut in just under half (15) of his 32 events during his rookieseason…First career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10, a T10, came at the FBR Capital Open, his 18thevent on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Finished a career-best third, three strokes behind Peter Jacobsen, at theGreater Harford Open. Collected a career-best payday of $165,333, thanks to four roundsin the 60s. A Sunday 5-under-par 65 matched Shaun Micheel for low final-round honors.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished seventh on the Nationwide Tour money list with$234,777 and had seven top-10 finishes to earn his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. NamedNationwide Tour Player of the Month for July after winning the Fort Smith Classic. In onlyhis fourth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event of his career and sole 2002 start, posted T15 at the AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am for his first career made cut. 2001: Finished 33rd on theNationwide Tour money list. Earned his way through Monday Qualifying, top-25 finishesand sponsor exemptions. Made the cut in 11 of 12 events and posted four top-10s. 2000:Qualified for the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. Forced to stop play due to weather after sixholes during the second round, returned to the course on Saturday morning and aced thepar-3 seventh hole on his first swing. Bogeyed the 18th hole to miss the cut by one shot.Amateur: Four-time All-West Coast Conference selection at University of San Francisco.Second-Team All-American in 1992. Won the 1992 Western Intercollegiate championshipand the Pacific Coast Amateur Championship.. Won the 1991 West Coast ConferenceIndividual title.PERSONAL: Lists his father David as his hero…Father introduced him to golf at age7…Basically a self-taught player…Has had three competitive career holes-in-one…Sayshis biggest thrill in golf is walking between the ropes and being a professional golfer.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01U.S. OpenCUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 12000 12001 12002 1 1 1 $60,0002003 32 15 1 2 4 621,398 102Total 36 16 1 2 5 681,398NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1998 1 1 $1,499 2171999 12000 32001 12 11 1 4 5 118,622 332002 26 18 1 1 7 10 234,777 7Total 43 30 1 2 11 15 354,898COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,036,296PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.58 (133)Driving Distance ------------------283.1 (121)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.2% (150)Total Driving ------------------------271 (182)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.3% (148)Putting Average--------------------1.743 (22)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.9% (82)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------285.0 (135)Birdie Average --------------------3.64 (85)All-Around Ranking --------------876 (130)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.30 (127)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.13 (46)Final Round Scoring Average --71.33 (113)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.7% (59)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent Las VegasInvitational/3Career Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent 2003 Las VegasInvitational/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$272,000–2003 Greater Hartford Open/3WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-49


STEVE FLESCHEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Stephen J. Flesch HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: May 23, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Cincinnati, OHRESIDENCE: Union, KY; plays out of Triple Crown CC FAMILY: Wife, Lisa; Griffin McCarty (10/6/98), Lily Katelin (12/20/01)EDUCATION: University of KentuckySPECIAL INTERESTS: Skiing, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1998Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1997 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1996 Benson & Hedges Malaysian Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—HP Classic of New Orleans; T6—Las VegasInvitational; T7—MCI Heritage, Deutsche Bank Championship, Valero Texas Open; T9—Shell Houston Open, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola; T10—ChryslerClassic of Tucson, Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 75 each year since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1998. Earneda career-high $2,269,630 thanks to nine top-10s…Sank a 35-footer for birdie on the firstextra hole of a playoff at the HP Classic of New Orleans to defeat Bob Estes and earn hisfirst career victory in his 174th start on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Became the seventh left-hander towin on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the second of the season, joining Mike Weir. Wins comes afterfinishing second in New Orleans in 1998 and 1999…Recorded his first top 10 of theseason in just his sixth start of the year, T10 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson…FinishedT10 at the Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires…In two starts prior to his firstwin, posted back-to-back top-10s with a T7 at the MCI Heritage and a T9 at the ShellHouston Open…First top-10 since win in New Orleans was T7 at the inaugural DeutscheBank Championship. One of four players to post all four rounds in the 60s…Postedanother top-10 at the Valero Texas Open with at T7 finish…Co-leader for three rounds atLas Vegas Invitational after opening 62-64-66. A 10-under-par 62 in the first round atSouthern Highlands was career low on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Entered final-round one back ofStuart Appleby, but posted 2-over-par 74 to fall out of contention…Ended the season ona high note with nine consecutive cuts made and a T9 at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, hissecond appearance in the season-ending event.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished T9 in WGC-Accenture Match Play Championshipafter losing to David Toms (1 up) in the third round. Defeated Kirk Triplett and PadraigHarrington in first two rounds…Opening-round 68s helped him to a T8 at the BellSouthClassic…Finished T8 at the MasterCard Colonial. One stroke off the lead of Nick Price andEsteban Toledo after the second round after opening 68-67…Held share of 36- and 54-hole leads at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Second-round 64 tied Charles Howell III for best roundof the week. Fourth time entered final round on <strong>TOUR</strong> with the lead or a share of the lead.One-over-par 73 on Sunday dropped finish to T6…Posted T4 at the Bell Canadian Open,one stroke out of a three-way playoff (champion John Rollins, Neal Lancaster and JustinLeonard)…Posted seventh top-10 was T6 at the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill.2001: Finished in the top 50 on the money list for third time in four years as a memberthanks to six top 10 finishes. At the National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney WorldResort, opened with a 73 to sit T110. Closed 65-66-65 for T5, his best finish of the season.2000: Ranked second behind Tiger Woods in top-10s during the season with 13…Bestopportunity for victory came at National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World.Had two-stroke lead over Woods going into final round. He and Woods shot final-round69s but Duffy Waldorf fired 62 to take victory. Marked second career solo second forFlesch…At Advil Western Open, shared 54-hole lead but closed with a 75 for T9. Finishdid lift him over $1-million mark for first time in his career, making him third left-hander todo so, joining Phil Mickelson and Mike Weir. 1999: Season interrupted when he fracturedright forearm falling down stairs after leaving Tucson…Made first start since injury at THEPLAYERS Championship and went on to post three top-10s…Held 54-hole lead at CompaqClassic of New Orleans before finishing second, two strokes behind Carlos Franco. 1998:Voted <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year by his peers. First left-hander to receive honor, keyedby seven consecutive top-25s in the spring, including a second and a third. 1997: WonNationwide Tour Championship to vault from 24th to fourth place on money list and earnexempt status on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1998. 1996: Finished top-10 on Asian Tour Order of Meritfor the third time in his career; others came in 1993-94…Won Benson & HedgesMalaysian Open to earn spot in Sarazen World Open, where he T9 and earned $47,000.1993: Winner of the Kentucky Open for second time in career; other came in 1991.PERSONAL: Began game right-handed before switching over to natural left side…Oneof two left-handers (Vic Wilk the other) to win on Nationwide Tour…Die-hard CincinnatiReds fan and Kentucky Wildcat basketball fan…Has workshop in his basement where heworks on his own clubs…Interested in getting involved in golf course design.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1993 2 2 $6,786 2521994 11996 11998 29 23 1 1 5 14 777,186 351999 31 20 1 3 6 552,346 752000 32 29 1 13 21 2,025,781 132001 32 24 6 14 1,207,552 442002 32 22 7 11 1,192,341 522003 33 21 1 9 12 2,269,630 21Total 193 141 1 3 1 43 78 8,031,620NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 1 1 1 $1,400 1821991 2 1 570 2971994 1 1 360 2921997 27 19 1 1 9 14 133,190 41998 1 1 1 1 1 34,050 63Total 32 23 1 2 10 16 169,570COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $8,201,190<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUTU.S. Open 84 CUT CUT CUT CUT T18 CUTBritish Open T20 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T13 T34 CUT T13 T17 CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT T38 T40 CUT T39<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 15 T9WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T9WGC-NEC InvitationalT11WGC-American Express Champ T11 T21PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.52 (46)Driving Distance ------------------285.7 (100)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.2% (118)Total Driving ------------------------218 (140)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.4% (70)Putting Average--------------------1.756 (46)Sand Save Percentage ----------54.0% (40)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------216.0 (99)Birdie Average --------------------4.01 (16)All-Around Ranking --------------535 (33)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.56 (57)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------68.77 (2)Final Round Scoring Average --71.50 (125)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.0% (34)Par Breakers ------------------------22.7% (20)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2003 Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$900,000–2003 HP Classic of NewOrleans/12-50 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


RAYMOND FLOYDWORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 1989)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1969 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Lifetime)FULL NAME: Raymond Loran Floyd HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: September 4, 1942BIRTHPLACE: Fort Bragg, NCRESIDENCE: Palm Beach, FL; Old Palm GC (Palm Beach Gardens, FL) FAMILY: Wife, Maria; Raymond, Jr. (9/20/74), Robert Loran (1/23/76),EDUCATION: University of North Carolina Christina Loran (8/29/79)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, golf course design TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1961 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1963<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (22): 1963 St. Petersburg Open Invitational. 1965 St. Paul OpenInvitational. 1969 Greater Jacksonville Open, American Golf Classic, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.1975 Kemper Open. 1976 Masters Tournament, World Open Golf Championship. 1977Byron Nelson Golf Classic, Pleasant Valley Classic. 1979 Greater Greensboro Open. 1980Doral-Eastern Open. 1981 Doral-Eastern Open, Tournament Players Championship,Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1982 Memorial Tournament, Danny ThomasMemphis Classic, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1985 Houston Open. 1986 U.S. OpenChampionship, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1992 Doral-Ryder Open.CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (14): 1992 GTE North Classic, Ralphs Senior Classic,SENIOR <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1993 Gulfstream Aerospace Invitational, Northville LongIsland Classic. 1994 The Tradition, Las Vegas Senior Classic, Cadillac NFL Golf Classic,GOLF MAGAZINE SENIOR <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’ Championship, BurnetSenior Classic, Emerald Coast Classic. 1996 FORD SENIOR PLAYERS Championship. 2000FORD SENIOR PLAYERS Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (4): 1978 Brazilian Open. 1979 Costa Rica Open. 1981Canadian <strong>PGA</strong>. 1992 Fuji Electric Grand Slam.OTHER VICTORIES (11): 1985 Chrysler Team Championship. 1988 Skins Game. 1990, 1993Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Fred Couples, Steve Elkington, respectively]. 1990 RMCCInvitational. 1994 Diners Club Matches [with Dave Eichelberger]. 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000,2001 Office Depot Father-Son Challenge [first three with Raymond Jr.; last two with Robert].BEST 2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—SBC Classic, Liberty Mutual Legendsof Golf2003 SEASON: Missed cut at the Masters, his only <strong>TOUR</strong> event of the season…Posteda pair of T9s on the Champions Tour and finished T2 at the Georgia-Pacific GrandChampions Championship…Underwent successful prostate cancer surgery at JohnsHopkins Medical Center in late December 2002…Played in only 11 official ChampionsTour events for the second straight year.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Missed cuts at the Masters Tournament and the AdvilWestern Open but recorded a pair of 72s at the Chicago event…Finished 70th on theChampions Tour money list with seven top-25 finishes. 2001: Did not make cut for secondconsecutive year…Made 14 starts on Champions Tour and finished No. 34 on the moneylist, his lowest finish since joining the Champions Tour in 1992. 2000: Captured his fourthChampions Tour major at the FORD SENIOR PLAYERS Championship. 1992: Collected mostrecent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the Doral-Ryder Open, which he won at age 49…After turning50 later that year, captured GTE North Classic on Champions Tour, becoming first to winon both Tours in same year…He and Sam Snead are only players in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history towin in four decades. 1989: Ryder Cup Captain, culmination of Ryder Cup career thatincluded eight Ryder Cup teams…Inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame. 1986: Shotclosing 66 to win U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills by two over Chip Beck and Lanny Wadkins.1983: Won Vardon Trophy. 1982: Defeated Lanny Wadkins by three strokes at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. 1981: Won Tournament Players Championship in playoff over BarryJaeckel and Curtis Strange, the year before the tournament moved to the TPC atSawgrass. 1976: Wire-to-wire winner of the Masters Tournament. 1969: Won <strong>PGA</strong>Championship by one stroke over Gary Player.PERSONAL: His family was named by Golfweek as the 1994 “Golf Family of theYear”…Also selected Golf World’s “Man of the Year” for 1992…The son of a career Armyman, he was exposed to golf at an early age but chose to pursue baseball until capturingthe National Jaycees golf title in 1960…Remains a devoted Chicago Cubs fan…Has twosons. Raymond, Jr., a Wake Forest graduate, works at the investment firm Lazard Freresin New York, and Robert is pursuing a professional golf career…Daughter Christina,Wake Forest graduate, works in pubic relations in New York City.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 5-10Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1963 17 17 1 1 3 5 $10,529 581964 21 21 2 4 11 21,407 301965 19 19 1 3 9 36,692 251966 19 19 1 1 6 11 29,713 331967 23 23 1 3 9 25,254 471968 20 20 1 2 6 14 56,490 261969 25 20 3 6 9 104,814 61970 23 17 1 3 11 43,591 451971 28 19 1 4 10 49,846 451972 24 18 4 7 32,579 711973 24 19 1 2 7 38,751 751974 26 22 3 1 8 14 116,385 171975 25 20 1 1 5 12 103,628 13<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY (CONT.)Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1976 23 21 2 1 1 9 16 $178,318 71977 24 23 2 8 15 163,261 71978 26 20 1 4 14 77,595 301979 26 19 1 6 10 122,872 261980 27 24 1 1 9 15 192,993 101981 23 23 3 2 14 18 359,360 21982 23 18 3 3 9 16 386,809 21983 22 22 1 8 18 208,353 201984 23 18 2 8 102,813 681985 22 20 1 2 1 9 15 378,989 51986 23 19 2 1 5 15 380,508 91987 20 12 2 9 122,880 861988 19 16 3 8 169,549 691989 17 13 1 2 74,699 1451990 17 11 1 1 3 6 264,078 551991 17 15 1 5 10 284,897 561992 15 15 1 2 1 5 11 741,918 131993 6 5 2 4 126,516 1201994 4 4 1 3 95,017 1581995 4 4 2 65,031 1801996 2 2 1 2 67,800 1841997 3 2 7,811 2841998 2 1 1 31,000 2291999 2 2 22,480 2532000 32001 22002 22003 1Total 692 583 22 24 13 163 347 5,323,075CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-11992 7 3 1 6 6 $436,991 141993 14 2 4 2 12 14 713,168 91994 20 4 5 2 17 20 1,382,762 21995 21 3 7 1 19 21 1,419,545 21996 23 1 4 16 20 1,043,051 81997 20 3 10 16 584,755 231998 21 1 1 10 18 702,472 191999 19 2 1 9 15 683,314 272000 17 1 6 9 717,258 262001 14 2 5 9 546,190 342002 11 7 205,718 702003 11 2 5 201,675 66Total 198 14 22 14 112 160 8,636,897COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $13,959,972<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75Masters T8 T7 T35 CUT T13 CUT 54 T22 T30U.S. Open T14 T6 T38 T13 T22 8 CUT 16 T15 T12British Open T34 CUT T23<strong>PGA</strong> T57 T17 T18 T20 T41 1 T8 CUT T4 T35 T11 T10THE PLAYERST24 T21Year 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88Masters 1 T8 T16 T17 T17 T8 T7 T4 T15 T2 CUT CUT T11U.S. Open 13 T47 T12 CUT T45 T37 T49 T13 T52 T23 1 T43 T17British Open 4 8 T2 T36 T3 T15 T14 CUT T16 T17 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T2 T40 T50 T62 T17 T19 1 T20 13 CUT CUT T14 T9THE PLAYERS T12 T13 CUT T14 CUT 1 T22 T23 T12 T33 T21 CUT DQYear 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T38 2 T17 2 T11 T10 T17 T25 CUT CUT T38 CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. Open T26 CUT T8 T44 T7 T36British Open T42 T39 CUT T12 T34 T58<strong>PGA</strong> T46 T49 T7 T48 CUT T61THE PLAYERS CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT5SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-51


Raymond Floyd (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship T13 T3 1 19 T35 15 T24 T51 T40 T15 T17U.S. Senior Open T7 12 T8 3 T44 3 T11 4 T16 T21 T19Ford Senior Players Championship 2 T3 T10 1 T19 T19 T9 1 T6 T17JELD-WEN Tradition T3 1 T6 3 T19 5 T20 W/D T16 T21Charles Schwab Cup Champ 1 T2 1 2 T14 T9 T11 8 T14PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------75.09 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------252.3 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.3% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------36.1% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.923 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------33.3% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------1.00 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------78.50 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--15.4% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------5.6% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:77–Masters Tournament/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent 1992 MCIHeritage Golf Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$252,000–1992 Doral–Ryder Open/1DAN FORSMANPLAYER STATISTICS2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.61 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------268.4 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.8% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------62.6% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.804 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------37.2% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------594.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.27 (N/A)All-Around Ranking --------------1,621 (N/A)MISC. CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round:66–2003 Toshiba Senior Classic/2Career Low Round:62–1992 Ralphs Senior Classic/3Career Largest Paycheck:$345,000–2000 FORD SENIOR PLAYERSChampionship/1EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Daniel Bruce Forsman HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 210BIRTHDATE: July 15, 1958BIRTHPLACE: Rhinelander, WIRESIDENCE: Provo, UT; plays out of Riverside CC FAMILY: Wife, Trudy; Ricky (1/18/85), Thomas (12/15/89)EDUCATION: Arizona State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, the arts, church activities, truthTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 Q SCHOOL: 1982Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1985 Lite Quad Cities Open. 1986 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. 1990Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. 1992 Buick Open. 2002 SEI Pennsylvania Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 6—Valero Texas Open, Chrysler Championship; T9—Bank of America Colonial; T10—Nissan Open.2003 SEASON: Consistency has been a trademark—in 21 years on <strong>TOUR</strong>, has fallen outof the top 125 only once, a 128th-place finish on the money list in 2000…Began NissanOpen in a tie for 107th after an opening-round 76, but finished T10 after rounds of 66-70-69…Three months later, picked up a T9 at the Bank of America Colonial. Shared secondroundlead with Kenny Perry at 8-under-par 132…Was one back of Tommy Armour III atthe Valero Texas Open through 36 holes after opening 64-63. Closing rounds of 70-67dropped him into sixth, his best finish of the season…Carded 9-under-par 62 at the TPCat Canyons during the first round of the Las Vegas Invitational to tie his career low, postedin the second round of the 1988 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Recorded an ace in the finalround at TPC at Summerlin on the par-3 fifth hole en route to a T43 finish.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: With win at SEI Pennsylvania Classic, earned first <strong>TOUR</strong>victory since 1992 Buick Open, and more than doubled previous best year on <strong>TOUR</strong> inearnings with $1,318,570. Span of events between wins was 246 tournaments, or 10years, one month and six days. One of five players in his 40s to win in 2003. Eagled the72nd hole to win. Opened with a 73 but secured win by shooting 16-under the rest of theway. A 68 in the second round and a course-record-tying 64 in third round put him inposition. Final-round 65 was good enough to finish one stroke ahead of Robert Allenby andBilly Andrade. 2001: Finished strong to slip into the top 125 and maintain exempt status.Registered largest paycheck of the year in his last outing with a solo fourth in the SouthernFarm Bureau Classic, worth $115,200. Started the week 137th in earnings and vaulted to114th to regain fully-exempt status. 2000: Missed keeping full playing privileges by thenarrowest of margin. Finished 128th on money list with 17 cuts made in 27 starts. Actuallyheld 125th spot heading into the season’s last full-field event at the Southern Farm BureauClassic. Missed the cut that week and dropped three spots…Highlight of season was hisbest finish in three years when he placed T3 at the MCI Classic. Also placed T9 at WestinTexas Open. 1999: T10 in the Kemper Open was first top-10 since 1998 Motorola WesternOpen. 1998: Posted three top-10s to once again finish in top 100 on money list. 1997: Bestyear without a victory with four top-10s, including a second and a third. 1992: Best seasonon <strong>TOUR</strong> when he won the Buick Open and finished second three times on way to 10thplacefinish on money list. T7 at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship thatyear, as well. 1990: Third victory came at Shearson Lehman Hutton Open, by two overTommy Armour III 1987: Winner of the 1987 MCI Long Distance Driving Competition. 1986:Won rain-shortened Bay Hill Classic with rounds of 68-67-67—202. 1985: First <strong>TOUR</strong>victory came at Lite Quad Cities Open. Amateur: Two-time All-American at Arizona State.PERSONAL: Grew up in San Francisco Bay area…Learned game at Los AltosG&CC…Took six weeks off during 1995 season to coach son’s Little League team.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1982 11983 30 14 1 5 $37,859 1181984 32 16 2 6 52,152 1051985 26 16 1 4 8 150,334 531986 27 16 1 2 6 169,445 541987 33 29 1 1 7 157,728 631988 35 26 1 2 4 10 269,440 401989 30 15 4 5 141,174 991990 26 19 1 4 7 319,160 431991 26 19 1 2 7 214,175 781992 29 28 1 3 8 14 763,190 101993 25 19 1 6 11 410,150 361994 23 13 6 160,805 1121995 23 18 2 6 194,539 931996 22 12 6 170,198 1231997 27 16 1 1 4 6 443,034 561998 22 18 3 8 312,058 991999 27 20 3 8 439,571 882000 27 17 1 2 4 379,349 1282001 25 16 3 5 456,194 1142002 25 17 1 4 7 1,305,790 442003 27 21 4 10 1,140,209 63Total 568 385 5 7 5 63 152 7,686,555<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94Masters CUT CUT T7 14U.S. Open CUT T60 T33 CUT T60 T19British OpenT73<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT T32 T7 T44THE PLAYERS CUT T13 CUT T61 CUT CUT T36 75 63 T11 83<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT72-52 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Dan Forsman (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARY (CONT.)Year 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T35 CUTU.S. Open T13 CUT T66 T48<strong>PGA</strong> T61 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT W/D T52 T73 CUT CUTWGC-NEC InvitationalT11PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.35 (34)Driving Distance ------------------282.9 (124)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.9% (68)Total Driving ------------------------192 (95)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------71.9% (3)Putting Average--------------------1.790 (131)Sand Save Percentage ----------55.3% (25)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------352.8 (154)Birdie Average --------------------3.67 (76)All-Around Ranking --------------615 (50)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.91 (12)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.62 (91)Final Round Scoring Average --69.90 (21)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.3% (166)Par Breakers ------------------------20.7% (86)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 2003 Las VegasInvitational/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$594,000–2002 SEI Pennsylvania Classic/1CARLOS FRANCOEXEMPT STATUS: 94th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Carlos Daniel Franco HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: May 24, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Asuncion, ParaguayRESIDENCE: Asuncion, Paraguay and Miami, FLFAMILY: Wife, Celsa; Carlos, Alcides, Jessenia CatalinaSPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 Q SCHOOL: 1998<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1999 COMPAQ Classic of New Orleans, Greater MilwaukeeOpen. 2000 COMPAQ Classic of New Orleans.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (25): 1994 Jun Classic. 1995 Sapporo Tokyo Open. 1996ANA Open. 1998 Just System KSB Open, Fuji Sankei Classic. 1999 Philippines Open. [Alsowon 19 times in South America].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T10—Chrysler Classic of Tucson.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 100 on the money list for the fifth consecutiveseason…Made nine straight cuts beginning with his lone top-10 at the Chrysler Classicof Tucson…Leader through 18 holes at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, but closingrounds of 72-69-78 dropped him into 65th place…Let the <strong>TOUR</strong> in eagles with 22 andfinished second in eagles (holes per)…Represented Paraguay in the World Cup for thesecond time in his career (1992).CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Late rally to jump from 131st to 102nd on money list infinal five events. Push aided by top-10s in two of final three events, only top-10s of theseason. 2001: Didn’t win or post a top-10 for the first time since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in1999…Ranked 104th in money with $486,665, both career lows. 2000: In defense of first<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title, at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans, shared second- and third-roundleads with Blaine McCallister, then both closed with 68. Won playoff with three-foot parputt on second extra hole. Became first <strong>TOUR</strong> player to successfully defend since JimFuryk won 1998-99 Las Vegas Invitationals. New Orleans victory gave him three victoriesin 12 months, exceeded at that time only by Tiger Woods’ 10…First player in <strong>TOUR</strong> historyto earn more than $1 million each of first two years ($1,864,584 in 1999)…A member ofInternational Team at Presidents Cup, posting a 2-1 individual record. 1999: Selected <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year by his peers…Invited to Masters for first time and was threestrokes out of the lead through 54 holes. Final-round 73 good for T6 and another invitationfor 2000. Following performance, Paraguay threw a parade for him…In his nextappearance, won Compaq Classic of New Orleans. Rounds of 66-69-68 had him twostrokes off 54-hole lead. Closing 66 produced two-stroke victory over Steve Flesch andHarrison Frazar, worth $468,000. His 269 total bettered Brad Faxon’s English Turntournament record by three strokes. Also became first South American to win on <strong>TOUR</strong>since Roberto De Vicenzo in Houston in 1968…Earned second victory of rookie season atGreater Milwaukee Open with two-stroke victory over Tom Lehman and set anothertournament record…Became only the eighth rookie to win twice since 1960. With victorybecame first rookie to surpass $1 million in a season and moved to seventh on money list.First player since Greg Norman in 1989 to win GMO on first try. 1998: Member of thevictorious International team at Presidents Cup. Had an 0-2-1 overall record…Gainedexempt status on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in fall of 1998 by finishing 36th at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament. 1997: Finished sixth at 1997 World Series of Golf at Firestone in third eventever on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1993: Made first big impact outside South America with victory overSam Torrance at Dunhill Cup when Paraguay defeated host Scotland on opening day.PERSONAL: Grew up in poverty in Paraguay. Family of nine shared a one-room, dirt-floorhome…Father was a greens superintendent and caddie at course in Asuncion…All fiveof his brothers became golf professionals. Brother Angel won the 1993 Dominion Open onNationwide Tour…Appointed Minister De Deportes (Minister of Sports) in 1999.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994 11997 2 2 1 1 $74,950 1811998 2 2 21,079 2421999 22 15 2 3 7 10 1,864,584 112000 24 20 1 6 11 1,550,592 302001 27 17 8 486,665 1042002 31 22 2 8 652,147 1022003 30 19 1 7 672,022 94Total 139 97 3 3 17 45 5,322,039<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T6 T7 46U.S. OpenT34 T61 CUTBritish Open CUT T64 CUT CUT T54<strong>PGA</strong> 70 T40 T26 T58 T29 T18THE PLAYERS CUT T27 CUT T22 T48<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T15 24WGC-Accenture Match PlayT17 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T7 T27 20 T42WGC-American Express ChampT48 T45NATIONAL TEAMS: Presidents Cup (2) 1998, 2000, World Cup (2) 1992, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.87 (73)Driving Distance ------------------298.0 (19)Driving Accuracy Percentage --59.3% (175)Total Driving ------------------------194 (100)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.5% (27)Putting Average--------------------1.800 (163)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.7% (118)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------79.4 (2)Birdie Average --------------------3.60 (99)All-Around Ranking --------------676 (74)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.37 (37)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.25 (55)Final Round Scoring Average --71.68 (143)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.6% (133)Par Breakers ------------------------21.2% (66)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent HP Classic ofNew Orleans/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2002 Buick Challenge/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$612,000–2000 COMPAQ Classic of NewOrleans/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-53


HARRISON FRAZAR (FRAY-zur)EXEMPT STATUS: 83rd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Harrison Frazar HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: July 29, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TXRESIDENCE: Dallas, TX FAMILY: Wife, Allison; William Harrison (12/2/99), Charles “Ford” (8/7/02)EDUCATION: University of TexasSPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, fishing, huntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1998Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISHES: T2—1998 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic, 1999COMPAQ Classic of New Orleans.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1997 South Carolina Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Phoenix Open; 5—Reno-Tahoe Open; T8—BobHope Chrysler Classic; T9—Bank of America Colonial.2003 SEASON: Inside the top 100 in earnings for the sixth consecutive season on<strong>TOUR</strong>…Held outright lead through 18 and 54 holes at the Phoenix Open and shared 36-hole lead before finishing T3. It was his highest finish since a third at 2000 CompaqClassic of New Orleans…The next week, finished T8 at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic…Inhome state of Texas, posted a T9 at the Bank of America Colonial…Aided by a final-round66, finished T3 at Reno-Tahoe Open for his fourth top-10 of the season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: First top-10 finish was T7 at Bay HillInvitational…Finished T4 at the Memorial Tournament; was one stroke off the lead after36 holes…Followed effort at the Memorial with second straight top-10 (T7) at the KemperInsurance Open…Next top-10 (T9) came three months later at the Air CanadaChampionship. Shot final-round 66…Finished T10 at the Michelob Championship atKingsmill. 2001: Best year on <strong>TOUR</strong> since rookie season, despite missing two months dueto Aug. 8 surgery to repair torn ligaments in right hip. Earned a career best$792,456…Was one shot back after 36 holes and three off the pace through 54 holes inthe Compaq Classic of New Orleans. Closed with 71 for solo fourth…Tied career lowscore with third-round 62 at Greater Milwaukee Open…Played twice after surgery, a T62at the Buick Challenge and missed the cut in the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. 2000:Recorded a pair of third-place finishes and was among the top 100 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>money list for the third consecutive season…Shared the first-round lead at Doral-RyderOpen after opening with a 7-under-par 65. Followed with 69-70-72 for T15…Posted T3finish at rain-shortened BellSouth Classic, two strokes shy of playoff between PhilMickelson and Gary Nicklaus…Second third-place finish came at Compaq Classic of NewOrleans, where check for $231,200 was career-high payday…Shared the first-round leadat the Memorial after carding a 6-under par 66. At 9-under par 135, stood one strokebehind Tiger Woods after 36 holes. Closed 78-71 for T20. 1999: A successful sophomoreseason on <strong>TOUR</strong> produced three top-10s and six top-25s…Matched career-best finish atCompaq Classic of New Orleans with a T2. Was two strokes off 54-hole lead. Closing 68left him two strokes behind Carlos Franco. Starting with runner-up finish in New Orleans,only missed two cuts in final 17 starts. 1998: Nominated for Rookie of the Year honors onstrength of three top-10s, including a runner-up finish at GTE Byron NelsonClassic…Earned $461,633, making 16 of 26 cuts and was the second-highest-rankedrookie on the money list at 63rd. Collected $186,667 of that in and around hometown ofDallas. After missing five cuts in first 10 starts, rounds of 64-68-66-70 good for three-wayT2 at GTE Byron Nelson with Fred Couples and Hal Sutton. Stood one off first- and secondroundleads, two off third-round lead. A week later, recorded second top-10 with solofourth at MasterCard Colonial. Held two-stroke lead after opening 64. Continued twostrokeadvantage with second-round 67 and 131 total. Shared 54-hole lead with Jim Furykand eventual winner Tom Watson after a 68. Closing 71 left him five strokes behindWatson. 1997: Parlayed the first 36-hole Sunday in Nationwide Tour history into a threestrokevictory over R.W. Eaks at the South Carolina Classic. 1996: Turned professional inJune. His only event prior to 1997 was T49 in 1996 Wichita Open. Amateur: Three-timeAll-American at University of Texas from 1993-95.PERSONAL: Grew up playing at Royal Oaks CC in Dallas with Justin Leonard. First playedin tournament with Leonard in 1984 junior tournament in Abilene, TX. The two wereroommates at the University of Texas…Made hole-in-one on ESPN during the 1994 NCAAChampionships…Worked in real estate for a year in Dallas before deciding to go to Q-School in the fall of 1996…Recently began designing golf courses in Texas.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1997 11998 26 16 1 3 5 $461,633 631999 29 19 1 2 6 530,971 792000 24 12 2 2 5 608,535 792001 25 18 4 9 792,456 662002 28 15 5 6 731,295 962003 27 17 1 4 5 776,876 83Total 160 97 2 3 20 36 3,901,766NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1996 1 1 $570 2611997 25 17 1 1 6 13 104,023 131998 1 1 473 288Total 27 19 1 1 6 13 105,066COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,006,832<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenT66 T54<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUT CUT CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT T33 CUT T44 CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.18 (109)Driving Distance ------------------298.7 (18)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.1% (92)Total Driving ------------------------110 (13)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.5% (51)Putting Average--------------------1.770 (76)Sand Save Percentage ----------38.7% (181)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------153.0 (45)Birdie Average --------------------3.78 (57)All-Around Ranking --------------629 (56)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.30 (31)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.00 (118)Final Round Scoring Average --71.31 (110)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.5% (64)Par Breakers ------------------------21.6% (53)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent Bob HopeChrysler Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:62–4 times, most recent 2003 Bob HopeChrysler Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$231,200–2000 COMPAQ Classic of NewOrleans/32-54 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


DAVID FROSTEXEMPT STATUS: 114th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: David Laurence Frost HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: September 11, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Cape Town, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Dallas, TX; plays out of Preston Trail GCFAMILY: Wife, CorrieTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports especially rugby, as well as goodQ SCHOOL: 1984food and wine from his own vineyard (www.frostwine.com)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (10): 1988 Southern Open, Northern Telecom Tucson Open. 1989NEC World Series of Golf. 1990 USF&G Classic. 1992 Buick Classic, Hardee’s Golf Classic.1993 Canadian Open, Hardee’s Golf Classic. 1994 Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1997MasterCard Colonial.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (12): 1982 Gordon’s Gin Classic [SAf], 1984 Air FranceCannes Open [Eur]. 1986 South African Open. 1987 South African Masters. 1989 MillionDollar Challenge [SAf]. 1990 Million Dollar Challenge [SAf]. 1992 Million Dollar Challenge[SAf], Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn]. 1993 Kent Hong Kong Open [Asia]. 1994 Lexington <strong>PGA</strong>Championship [SAf]. 1999 South African Open Championship [SAf].<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (10): 1988 Southern Open, Northern Telecom Tucson Open. 1989NEC World Series of Golf. 1990 USF&G Classic. 1992 Buick Classic, Hardee’s Golf Classic.1993 Canadian Open, Hardee’s Golf Classic. 1994 Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1997MasterCard Colonial.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (12): 1982 Gordon’s Gin Classic [SAf], 1984 Air FranceCannes Open [Eur]. 1986 South African Open. 1987 South African Masters. 1989 MillionDollar Challenge [SAf]. 1990 Million Dollar Challenge [SAf]. 1992 Million Dollar Challenge[SAf], Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn]. 1993 Kent Hong Kong Open [Asia]. 1994 Lexington <strong>PGA</strong>Championship [SAf]. 1999 South African Open Championship [SAf].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 5—Las Vegas Invitational; T8—HP Classic of NewOrleans.2003 SEASON: Entering the season with partial status, played in 26 events and finishedamong the top 125 at No. 114…Finished T7 in Putting Average at 1.729…With T8 finishat the HP Classic of New Orleans, picked up first top 10 of the season and first in NewOrleans since winning in 1990. With the top-10, earned a spot in the WachoviaChampionship the following week where he finished T21…With a fifth-place finish anda $160,000 paycheck at the Las Vegas Invitational, jumped from 136th to 110th on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Official Money List…Two other top-25s at the B.C. Open (T16) and the SouthernFarm Bureau Classic (T19).CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Playing in his adopted hometown of Dallas, posted his firsttop-10 of the season at the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic, a T8 aided by consecutive 2-under-par 68s on the weekend…Thanks to a final-round 65, finished T10 at the CanonHartford Open. 2001: Used top-50 career money winners exemption after finishing No.177 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list the previous year…Kept fully-exempt status for the 2002season by finishing 101st on money list, his highest spot since 1997 when he ended theseason at No. 50. Led <strong>TOUR</strong> in putting average (1.708) for second time in career (first in1993). 2000: Set course record at TPC at Deere Run with 9-under 62 during second roundof John Deere Classic, since broken by J.P. Hayes in 2002 (61)…Began and ended the yearwith good play on the South African Tour, with two top-5s in January and another inDecember. 1999: Started year by making eight consecutive cuts…Opened with back-toback63s at FedEx St. Jude Classic, tying <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for opening 36 holes with his16-under-par 126 total…Earned first top-10 finish since T8 at 1997 Bell Canadian Openwith T7 at British Open. Was his best finish in a major since T5 in 1995 MastersTournament and best finish in a British Open since T7 in 1988. 1998: Won Dunhill Cup forSouth Africa for second consecutive year. Teamed with Retief Goosen year after winningwith Ernie Els. 1997: Following three years without a victory, earned his 10th <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>title in impressive form at MasterCard Colonial. Dedicated his win to Ben Hogan, who hadinspired him since he came to America. Shared 36-hole lead after 66-63 with Brad Faxonand Paul Goydos for tournament record-tying 11-under 129. Fell three strokes out of leadwith third-round 69 but fired front-nine 32 in final round on way to two-stroke victory overFaxon and Ogrin. 1993: Recorded back-to-back victories at Canadian Open and Hardee’sGolf Classic. 259 total at Hardee’s gained a seven-stroke victory and was two strokes off72-hole <strong>TOUR</strong> record. 1992: Also a two-time winner, capturing Buick Classic and Hardee’sGolf Classic. 1990: Won USF&G Classic in dramatic fashion, holing out from bunker on72nd hole to defeat Greg Norman by one…Shot 60 in final round of Northern TelecomOpen at Randolph Park GC. 1989: Won World Series of Golf and earned 10-year exemptionby defeating Ben Crenshaw on second playoff hole. 1988: Earned first two <strong>TOUR</strong> victoriesin a year when he finished in top-three eight times. Finished third three times in first sevenstarts—Phoenix Open, Hertz Bay Hill Classic and THE PLAYERS Championship, thenrunner-up three times in six-week stretch in spring — MCI Heritage Classic, MemorialTournament and Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. Both victories — SouthernOpen and Seiko Tucson Open — came in fall.PERSONAL: Took up game with father while caddying for him at age 14…In 1994,established 300-acre vineyard with brother Michael in heart of wine-producing region ofSouth Africa. Current David Frost Wines production is 7,000 cases, consisting of CabernetSauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Wine features an artist series byLeRoy Neiman. Every vintage is dedicated to a golfer, and $1 from sale of each bottle goesto the golfer’s charity. Dedications include Sam Snead, Gene Sarazen, Arnold Palmer andJack Nicklaus in <strong>2004</strong>. Information may be found at www.frostwine.com.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983 1 11985 28 18 1 3 8 $118,537 701986 28 20 1 1 6 14 187,944 461987 27 24 3 12 19 518,072 111988 25 18 2 3 3 11 13 691,500 91989 26 23 1 1 1 8 12 620,430 121990 26 15 1 4 8 372,485 321991 28 18 2 8 171,262 931992 25 16 2 1 6 11 717,883 151993 22 15 2 2 1 9 15 1,030,717 51994 23 20 1 1 6 10 671,683 201995 21 15 1 3 5 357,658 501996 22 14 1 4 7 382,947 541997 24 12 1 2 5 458,700 501998 23 12 2 175,621 1481999 24 17 1 7 360,452 1172000 25 8 1 1 151,123 1772001 27 15 1 6 504,376 1012002 29 15 2 6 509,845 1262003 26 16 2 5 583,177 114Total 480 312 10 13 8 83 162 8,584,414<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95Masters T45 8 T18 CUT T32 CUT T35 T5U.S. Open T23 T15 T17 CUT T18 T33 CUT CUT CUT CUTBritish Open CUT T47 T25 CUT 6 T7 CUT CUT CUT T24 T51 T31<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T21 T10 CUT T27 T31 T48 T73 CUT T25 T67THE PLAYERS T48 T15 T3 T8 CUT T41 CUT CUT CUT T37<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T17 T17 T11 T7 T2 T4Year 96 97 98 99 00 01 02Masters T10 37 T26U.S. Open CUT CUT CUTBritish Open T40 CUT T44 T7 T55 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUT T56 T21THE PLAYERS T17 W/D T42 T52 T57 75WGC-American Express ChampT59NATIONAL TEAMS: Hennessy Cognac Cup, 1984; Dunhill Cup (9), 1991-95, 1997-2000;The Presidents Cup (2), 1994, 1996.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.13 (96)Driving Distance ------------------277.2 (168)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.9% (97)Total Driving ------------------------265 (178)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.3% (148)Putting Average--------------------1.729 (7)Sand Save Percentage ----------54.9% (31)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------180.0 (73)Birdie Average --------------------3.59 (101)All-Around Ranking --------------721 (83)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.92 (89)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.94 (113)Final Round Scoring Average --70.53 (46)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.1% (52)Par Breakers ------------------------20.5% (100)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–5 times, most recent Las VegasInvitational/5Career Low Round/Round:60–1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$288,000–1997 MasterCard Colonial/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-55


FRED FUNKEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 U.S. Presidents Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Frederick Funk HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: June 14, 1956BIRTHPLACE: Takoma Park, MDRESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL FAMILY: Wife, Sharon; Eric (8/2/91), Taylor Christian (10/30/95),EDUCATION: University of Maryland (1980, Law Enforcement) Leigh (12/16/99)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water and snow skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: 1988, 1989.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1992 Shell Houston Open. 1995 Ideon Classic at PleasantValley, Buick Challenge. 1996 B.C. Open. 1998 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1993 Mexican Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—FBR Capital Open; T3—Nissan Open; T4—Buick Classic; T6—Bell Canadian Open; T7—Sony Open in Hawaii, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship;T9—Bank of America Colonial, FedEx St. Jude Classic, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshippresented by Coca-Cola.2003 SEASON: Always one of the busiest players on <strong>TOUR</strong>, with at least 30 starts in 12of the last 13 seasons…Finished in the top-10 in his first start of the season at the SonyOpen in Hawaii. Recorded four rounds in the 60s, good for a T7 at Waialae CC…Finalround68 at the Nissan Open jumped him from T10 to T3. Held three-stroke lead afteropening the tournament with a 6-under 65…Final-round 66 led to a T9 finish at the Bankof America Colonial…The former University of Maryland men’s golf coach posted a T2two weeks later at the FBR Capital Open in Potomac, MD…Added a T4 at the BuickClassic, thanks, in part, to a third-round 64. Was one back of the four leaders through threerounds…Finished T9 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic after rounds of 65-66 on theweekend…On the strength of a T7 finish at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, was named as Captain’sPick by Jack Nicklaus to 2003 U.S. Presidents Cup team…One week later, posted lowround of the year with second-round 8-under-par 62 at WGC-NEC Invitational at FirestoneCC, finished T14…Posted his eighth top-10 of the season with a T6 at the Bell CanadianOpen. Made a hole-in-one in the final round to take the lead, but dropped out ofcontention with three consecutive bogeys…T9 at the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship to post ninetop-10s in a season for first time in his career.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Had his best earnings season ever, topping the $2-millionmark for the first time and earning his highest placement ever on the money list, 13th. Hadfour runner-up finishes, career best. The last players to have that many runner-up finishesin a year without winning were Davis Love III and Tom Lehman in 1999…Birdied final twoholes to finish solo second at the B.C. Open…T2 at the Buick Open…Played in his firstmajor of the season at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Hazeltine National GC and was theMinnesota fan favorite. Had share of the lead through the first two rounds. Closed with73-73 on the weekend to T4, which earned a spot into the WGC-NEC Invitational the nextweek in Seattle…Continued magical run with T2 finish at WGC-NEC Invitational, withfour rounds of 68. Payday of $410,000 was largest of career…Finished T2 at Valero TexasOpen, aided by closing rounds of 64-64. 2001: Finished in the top 20 10 times…Began theyear with a bang at the Sony Open in Hawaii with a T5…The next week finished T9 atthe Phoenix Open…Posted next top 10 in September with T3 at the Air CanadaChampionship…Ended the season on a high note with third place finish in final event ofthe season the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. 2000: Recorded at least four top-10s for theeighth time in his last 10 seasons…Suffered a tear in right knee which required surgeryin September, but rebounded by making his last six cuts of the year, including back-to-backtop-10s to end the season—T4 at National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney WorldResort and T6 at Southern Farm Bureau Classic. 1999: Finished second three times andposted eight top-10s. Runner-up at MasterCard Colonial, Air Canada Championship andB.C. Open (losing Monday playoff to Brad Faxon). 1998: Collected his fifth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victory and for the first time in his 10-year career eclipsed the $1-million mark in earnings.Made 25 of 32 cuts on his way to $1,121,988 season in which he was among top 10 eighttimes and top 25 17 times. Along with victory, also finished second and third…Earnedtwo-stroke win at Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. After rounds of 69-64, stood one off 36-hole lead. Third-round 69 produced share of the lead. Birdied four holes on Sunday backnine on way to 66…Nearly became two-time winner for first time since 1995 at BuickChallenge, losing a playoff when Steve Elkington parred first extra hole. 1996: Earnedfourth victory in five-year stretch, at B.C. Open. Third-round 63 moved him into share oflead with Pete Jordan. After birdieing four of six holes on Sunday, round was canceled dueto rain and tournament was reduced to 54 holes. Hit 7-iron approach on first extra hole towithin 10 inches to secure victory…Nearly won again the following week when rainreduced Buick Challenge to 36 holes. Was part of five-man playoff won by MichaelBradley. 1995: Opened four-stroke lead through 54 holes of Ideon Classic. Won by onestroke over Jim McGovern after closing 73…Entered final round of Buick Challenge tiedwith Steve Stricker before closing 67 gave him one-stroke victory over John Morse andLoren Roberts. 1992: First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at Shell Houston Open. Grabbed one-strokelead with course-record 62 in third round, then shot closing 70 for two-stroke victory overKirk Triplett. Shot 59 on TPC at Scottsdale (Desert Course) during pro-am at Phoenix Open.1989: Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1984: Won Foot-Joy National Assistant ProChampionship.PERSONAL: Golf coach at University of Maryland from 1982 through 1988…Also workedas newspaper circulation supervisor before joining <strong>TOUR</strong>…One of the first <strong>TOUR</strong> playersto have LASIK surgery. His bag sponsor is Dr. Whitten & Associates.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1982 3 2 $1,779 2511985 1 1 1 6,345 1961986 31987 2 1 2,400 2551988 2 1 1,552 2861989 29 17 1 2 3 59,695 1571990 29 13 1 3 7 179,346 911991 31 17 5 9 226,915 731992 32 24 1 1 3 9 416,930 341993 34 24 5 11 309,435 561994 30 23 4 8 281,905 671995 32 26 2 4 11 717,232 261996 31 23 1 1 2 8 13 814,334 211997 33 25 1 3 10 544,419 381998 32 25 1 1 1 8 17 1,121,988 231999 34 27 3 8 14 1,638,881 162000 32 24 4 10 827,691 582001 33 27 2 4 13 1,237,004 432002 29 24 4 7 19 2,383,071 132003 33 25 1 1 9 12 2,144,653 27Total 485 349 5 10 10 77 167 12,915,575<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97Masters CUT T38 T36 T17U.S. Open T23 CUT CUT CUT CUT T33 T7 T44 CUT CUT T43British Open 73<strong>PGA</strong> T47 T57 CUT T44 T55 T39 T26 T61THE PLAYERS CUT T60 T39 T78 T61 T13 T14<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T27 14Year 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUT T37 CUTU.S. Open CUT CUT T44 T35British Open W/D CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T23 73 T9 T70 T4 T7THE PLAYERST69 T38 T13 T33 CUT T45<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T24 T5 T24 T9WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T33 T33 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T2 T14WGC-American Express Champ T7 T49 T40NATIONAL TEAMS: Presidents Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.08 (18)Driving Distance ------------------274.1 (178)Driving Accuracy Percentage --77.9% (1)Total Driving ------------------------179 (71)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.2% (57)Putting Average--------------------1.778 (102)Sand Save Percentage ----------51.2% (77)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------327.0 (146)Birdie Average --------------------3.61 (95)All-Around Ranking --------------674 (71)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.38 (39)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.52 (20)Final Round Scoring Average --70.74 (64)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.0% (149)Par Breakers ------------------------20.3% (108)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–WGC-NEC Invitational/2Career Low Round/Round:61–1999 B.C. Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$410,000–2002 WGC–NEC Invitational/T22-56 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


JIM FURYK (FYUR-ik)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2003 U.S. Open (through 2008)FULL NAME: James Michael Furyk HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: May 12, 1970BIRTHPLACE: West Chester, PARESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL FAMILY: Wife, Tabitha; Caleigh Lynn (6/24/02), Tanner James (12/12/03)EDUCATION: University of ArizonaSPECIAL INTERESTS: All sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 Q SCHOOL: 1993Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (9): 1995 Las Vegas Invitational. 1996 United Airlines HawaiianOpen. 1998 Las Vegas Invitational. 1999 Las Vegas Invitational. 2000 Doral-Ryder Open.2001 Mercedes Championships. 2002 Memorial Tournament. 2003 U.S. OpenChampionship, Buick Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1993 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1997 Argentine Open.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 1998 Fred Meyer Challenge [with David Duval].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—U.S. Open Championship, Buick Open; 2—FordChampionship at Doral; T3—100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest; 4—MastersTournament, THE PLAYERS Championship; 5—EDS Byron Nelson Championship, AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am, The Honda Classic, Bank of America Colonial; T6—Mercedes Championships, WGC-NEC Invitational; 8—THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presentedby Coca-Cola; T9—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship; T10—MCI Heritage.2003 SEASON: Collected first major championship of his career, the U.S. Open at OlympiaFields near Chicago. Has earned victories in six consecutive seasons, second to TigerWoods (8) on the current list…Became 57th player to make the U.S. Open his first careermajor championship. Shared second-round and held third-round lead. Set 36-hole record(133), along with Vijay Singh. Set 54-hole mark (200) and tied 72-hole record (272). The$1,000,008 check, largest of his career, pushed him over the $3-million mark in season’searnings for first time in his career…Claimed fifth consecutive top-10 at MercedesChampionships with T6 finish. Is the only player to have played all five MercedesChampionships since the event moved to Hawaii in 1999. Shared first-round lead witheventual champion Ernie Els after opening with a 9-under-par 64…Was 36-hole leader atAT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am before finishing T5, five shots behind championDavis Love III…Four rounds in the 60s produced runner-up finish at the Ford Championshipat Doral. Playoff record dropped to 1-4 after Scott Hoch sank birdie putt on the third extrahole. Playoff was suspended due to darkness on Sunday night while both players were onthe green of the second extra hole. Paycheck pushed him over the $1-million mark for theseventh straight season…Earned fifth top-10 in seven starts with T5 finish at The HondaClassic, with four rounds in the 60s…Posted his third consecutive top-five with a T4 finishat THE PLAYERS Championship. Has not missed a cut on his home course since 1995, thefirst year he played in the tournament…Finished fourth at the Masters, tying his careerbestfinish at Augusta National (1998)…Led <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in top-10 finishes with eight afterT10 at MCI Heritage at Harbour Town GL…After missing his first cut of the season at theWachovia Championship followed it up with an opening-round 64 at the Byron NelsonChampionship. Trip to Texas in May produced back-to-back top-5s at the EDS ByronNelson Championship (fifth) and Bank of America Colonial (T5)…Finished T3 at the 100thWestern Open, seven shots behind Tiger Woods…With four rounds in the 60s, capturedBuick Open for second victory of 2003 and jumped to a career-best No. 3 in the OfficialWorld Golf Ranking. After opening 68-66, took the 54-hole lead with third-round 65. Witha final-round 68, completed two-stroke victory over a group of four players that includedTiger Woods…Finished T6 at WGC-NEC Invitational for career-best and <strong>TOUR</strong>-leading14th top-10 of the season. Previous career high was 13 in 1997…Ended the season withsolo eighth at the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, collected $192,000 to surpass the $5-million markfor the first time in his career. Becomes only the fourth player to earn over $5 million in asingle season in the history of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Played on his third U.S Presidents Cupteam… Represented United States in the WGC-World Cup for the first time, playing withJustin Leonard.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Opened the year with a solo fourth in defense of 2001Mercedes Championships title…The next week, T7 at the Sony Open in Hawaii…FinishedT9 in WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after losing to Kevin Sutherland (2 and 1)in the third round. Defeated Toshi Izawa and Billy Andrade in first two rounds…Won theMemorial Tournament thanks to a final-round 65 that included a chip-in for birdie on thepar-3 12th hole and an eagle from the front bunker on the par-5 15th hole. Won by twostrokes over John Cook and David Peoples, marking the fifth consecutive season with avictory. Recorded third-round ace with 5-iron from 192 yards on No. 4…Made his thirdappearance as a member of the U.S. Ryder Cup team and compiled a 1-2-2 record…Sharedthe second-round lead with Charles Howell III and held the third-round lead at the InvensysClassic at Las Vegas before finishing fourth. Began the tournament with 79 consecutiveholes without a bogey. 2001: Earned sixth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at Mercedes Championships.Was four strokes down to start the final round in Maui. Holed a 10-foot birdie putt on 72ndhole in Kapalua that put him in the lead as Rory Sabbatini missed three-foot birdie thatwould have forced a playoff. Victory came after slight cartilage tear in right wrist forcedhim to withdraw from 2000 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, 2001 WGC-American ExpressChampionship and Accenture Match Play Championship. Suffered injury the previous fallwhile trying to intercept a pass in the parking lot of a Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh SteelersNFL game…Lost in a playoff on the seventh extra hole at the WGC-NEC Invitational. Withscores of 65-66-66, he held the lead for the first three rounds. Closing 71 produced playoffwith Tiger Woods, who closed with 69. Holed bunker shot for par on first playoff hole toextend the match. 2000: Posted eight top-10s, including a victory at the Doral-Ryder Open.For the second time in his career, missed only one cut all season, at SEI PennsylvaniaClassic. In 1999, missed cut at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am…Opened the seasonwith T4 at Mercedes Championships…Earned fifth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the Doral-RyderOpen. Shared first-round lead after opening with a 7-under-par 65. Was three strokes backof Franklin Langham after 54 holes. Trailed Langham by six with seven holes to play. Shot30 on back nine for a final-round 65 and equaled tournament record with 23-under-par265…Member of his second U.S. Presidents Cup Team. Presidents Cup record was 3-1-0for a two-year total of 4-4-0. 1999: Earned third Las Vegas Invitational title, becoming firstsuccessful defender. Victory started with rounds of 67-64-63 for a share of 54-hole lead.After awakening to early morning earthquake, played in 40 mph winds and shot 71 to builda three-stroke lead. Final-round 66 good enough to edge Jonathan Kaye by one stroke…Amember of victorious U.S. Ryder Cup team, notching a key 4-and-3 singles victory overSergio Garcia in Sunday’s matches. 1998: His 12 top-10s matched David Duval for secondmost on <strong>TOUR</strong> (one behind Tiger Woods) and his $2,054,334, good for third on <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist…Made cut in 24 of his 28 appearances, including a win, two seconds, two thirds andthree fourths…Closed year by becoming the first player to win the Las Vegas Invitationaltwice. Rounds of 67-68-69-63 put him in first place after 72 holes, three strokes ahead ofMark Calcavecchia. Closed with a 68 to Calcavecchia’s 66 for one-stroke victory. 1997: Setthen-<strong>TOUR</strong> record for most money earned without a victory with $1,619,480, fourth onmoney list…His 13 top-10 finishes, including eight straight, matched Davis Love III for moston <strong>TOUR</strong>…Nearly had successful defense at United Airlines Hawaiian Open, shooting 66-68 on weekend to force playoff with Paul Stankowski and Mike Reid. Stankowski wonplayoff…Had an impressive stretch of top-10s in majors that year: T5 at U.S. Open, fourthat British Open and T6 at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1996: Kept winning streak alive in Hawaiithree months later with second official victory at United Airlines Hawaiian Open. Aftertrailing by one stroke through 54 holes, shot final-round 69 to take clubhouse lead, only tosee Brad Faxon hole 50-foot eagle putt on 72nd hole to force playoff. Birdied third extrahole for victory. 1995: Recorded first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Las Vegas Invitational. Grabbedshare of lead with David Edwards after third-round 65 at TPC at Summerlin. Followingfourth-round 67, shared lead with Billy Mayfair. Went on to one-stroke victory overMayfair…Three weeks later, earned unofficial victory at Lincoln-Mercury KapaluaInternational. 1994: Recorded three top-10s as a rookie, including T7 at Northern TelecomOpen, his first start of the year. 1993: Member of the Nationwide Tour, won Mississippi GulfCoast Classic that year in playoff over Bob Friend…Qualified for <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing T37 atQualifying Tournament. Amateur: Twice named All-Pac 10 Conference and All-Americawhile at University of Arizona.PERSONAL: Possesses one of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s less orthodox swings…His father, Mike, hasbeen his only swing instructor…Started putting cross-handed at age 7…Never playedhigh school football, although did play basketball as a sophomore. Played midget footballuntil age 13…Owns a home on The Plantation Course at Kapalua, home of the MercedesChampionships.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-4Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1988A 11990A 11991A 11993 11994 31 17 3 7 $236,603 781995 31 22 1 3 10 535,380 331996 28 24 1 3 13 738,950 261997 27 24 3 1 13 17 1,619,480 41998 28 24 1 2 2 12 19 2,054,334 31999 25 24 1 1 8 17 1,827,593 122000 25 24 1 1 8 15 1,940,519 172001 24 19 1 2 8 16 2,540,734 132002 25 19 1 9 14 2,363,250 142003 27 25 2 1 1 15 22 5,182,865 4Total 275 222 9 9 5 82 150 19,039,707NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 25 13 1 1 3 6 $58,240 261994 1 1 1 1 3,815 153Total 26 14 1 1 4 7 62,055COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $19,101,762SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-57


Jim Furyk (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T29 T28 4 T14 T14 T6 CUT 4U.S. Open T28 T5 T5 T14 T17 60 T62 CUT 1British Open T44 4 T4 T10 T41 CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T13 T17 T6 CUT T8 T72 T7 9 T18THE PLAYERS CUT T13 T53 T35 T17 T61 T21 T14 T4<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T15 2 T3 T15 DNS T7 T18 8WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T9 T9 T9WGC-NEC Invitational T10 T4 2 T6 T6WGC-American Express Champ T11 CNL T33 T12NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (3), 1997, 1999, 2002; The Presidents Cup (3), 1998, 2000,2003; World Cup (1), 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.10 (5)Driving Distance ------------------281.3 (131)Driving Accuracy Percentage --75.7% (4)Total Driving ------------------------135 (25)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------70.3% (6)Putting Average--------------------1.736 (14)Sand Save Percentage ----------47.9% (128)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------129.9 (24)Birdie Average --------------------4.00 (18)All-Around Ranking --------------330 (6)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.39 (3)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.58 (22)Final Round Scoring Average --68.75 (2)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.1% (52)Par Breakers ------------------------23.0% (16)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–3 times, most recent EDS ByronNelson Championship/1Career Low Round/Round:62–3 times, most recent 2001 THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,080,000–2003 U.S. OpenChampionship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSROBERT GAMEZEXEMPT STATUS: 43rd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Robert Anthony Gamez HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: July 21, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Las Vegas, NVRESIDENCE: Orlando, FLFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of ArizonaSPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 Q SCHOOL: 1989<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open, Nestle Invitational.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Wachovia Championship; T3—Phoenix Open.2003 SEASON: Comeback from 1998 car accident now complete after a career-best$1,519,804 in earnings…Finished 43rd on the money list for best finish since rookieseason in 1990 when he finished 27th…Consistent all season, making 25 cuts in 31starts…T3 at the Phoenix Open, third top-three in last 23 starts dating back to2002…Finished T2 at the Wachovia Championship, two strokes behind David Toms.Earned a career-high paycheck of $418,133…Continued his good play the next week atEDS Byron Nelson Championship as he opened with a pair of 66s and was two back of thelead through 54 holes. Rounds of 74-68 on the weekend dropped him to T19 for his sixthtop-20 finish in first 11 starts…Held one-stroke lead after opening-round 66 at the FBRCapital Open, then finished T17 thanks to a tournament best final-round 64.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: After missing qualifying for <strong>TOUR</strong> by one stroke at Q-Schoolin fall of 2001, regained card by finishing in the top 125 (85th) for the first time since1997…Earned his first top-10 since a T5 at the 1997 B.C. Open with a T7 at the GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic, a span of 96 starts between top-10s. Entered the week as theseventh alternate…T3 at B.C. Open, two shots behind champion Spike McRoy, was bestfinish since T2 at 1997 Quad City Classic…Followed up the following week with a secondat the John Deere Classic. 2001: Played in 22 events and made only six cuts. Closing 61 atPalmer Private Course/<strong>PGA</strong> West lifted him to T11 in Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, twostrokes shy of top 10. 1999: In addition to 19 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events, played in six events on theNationwide Tour. 1998: Injuries suffered in car accident at 1998 Kemper Open kept him outof action for more than a month as he fell from 85th to 195th on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list…Did notpost a top-10 for first time in career, dating back to rookie season of 1990. 1997: Postedthree top 10s, T5 at The Honda Classic, T2 at Quad City Classic and T5 at B.C. Open. 1996:T4 at Bay Hill Invitational, site of second <strong>TOUR</strong> win in 1990, and solo third at Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile Classic. 1995: Posted three top 10s on the season at the Bob HopeChrysler Classic (sixth), Memorial Tournament (T5) and the Greater Milwaukee Open (T10).1994: Runner-up at Las Vegas Invitational to Bruce Lietzke, one of a career-best five top-10finishes on the season…Others included Northern Telecom Open (T7), MemorialTournament (sixth), Kemper Open (T10) and Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic(sixth)…Defeated Scott Hoch by four strokes for lone international victory at 1994 CasioWorld Open in Japan. 1993: Lost playoff to Fred Couples at The Honda Classic…Posted top10s at Northern Telecom Open (T8) and Las Vegas Invitational (T10)…1992: Runner-up atFederal Express St. Jude Classic to Jay Haas…T7 at Shell Houston Open and finishedseventh in hometown at Las Vegas Invitational. 1991: Runner-up twice—at GreaterMilwaukee Open, after opening-round 61 at Tuckaway CC, and at Southern Open…Alsofinished T8 at Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1990: Won his first official start on<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, capturing Northern Telecom Tucson Open by four strokes over MarkCalcavecchia…Two months later, electrified golf world by holing 7-iron shot from 176yards for eagle-2 on 72nd hole of Nestle Invitational for one-stroke victory over GregNorman…Two wins and $461,407 in earnings led to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year honors.Amateur: Winner of 1994 Casio World Open in Japan…Winner of 1989 Fred Haskins andJack Nicklaus Awards as collegiate player of the year…Winner of 1989 Porter Cup.PERSONAL: Annual charity tournament in Las Vegas benefits Robert GamezFoundation…Brother Randy was caddie for both of Robert’s victories…Drove home fromTampa to Orlando area after second round of Chrysler Championship on October 31 to passout candy to more than 500 trick-or-treaters at Halloween.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1988A 1 11989 3 1 1 $4,827 2371990 25 16 2 2 6 461,407 271991 27 13 2 3 7 280,349 591992 25 13 1 3 3 215,648 721993 25 15 1 3 4 236,458 701994 23 15 1 5 7 380,353 441995 27 13 3 5 206,588 891996 25 12 1 2 6 249,227 891997 28 12 1 3 5 283,434 861998 24 9 1 76,148 1951999 19 11 71,236 2082000 26 11 5 259,305 1452001 22 6 2 193,525 1752002 21 13 1 1 4 5 807,892 852003 31 25 1 1 2 12 1,519,804 43Total 352 186 2 8 3 30 69 5,246,201NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1999 5 2 1 $2,790 1742000 6 5 1 3 23,280 1302001 3 1 2,520 2412002 3Total 17 8 1 4 28,590COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $5,274,791<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT CUTU.S. Open T61 CUT 88 CUT CUT CUT CUTBritish OpenT12 T44<strong>PGA</strong> T49 T79 CUT CUT CUT CUT T14THE PLAYERS T46 CUT CUT CUT 84 T49 T29 T24 T63 T69<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 30NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1989.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.39 (38)Driving Distance ------------------287.7 (85)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.9% (97)Total Driving ------------------------182 (76)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.7% (66)Putting Average--------------------1.740 (16)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.7% (103)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------97.7 (6)Birdie Average --------------------4.09 (11)All-Around Ranking --------------422 (14)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.79 (9)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.04 (38)Final Round Scoring Average --71.12 (98)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.7% (10)Par Breakers ------------------------23.7% (6)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent FBR Capital Open/4Career Low Round/Round:61–2 times, most recent 2001 Bob HopeChrysler Classic/5Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$418,133–2003 WachoviaChampionship/T22-58 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


SERGIO GARCIAEXEMPT STATUS: 2001 two-time tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Sergio Garcia Fernandez HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: January 9, 1980BIRTHPLACE: Castellon, SpainRESIDENCE: Borriol, SpainFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Real Madrid FC (soccer team), kids, tennisTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1999<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2001 MasterCard Colonial, Buick Classic. 2002 MercedesChampionships.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (6): 1999 Murphy’s Irish Open [Eur], Linde GermanMasters [Eur]. 2001 Trophee Lancome [Eur], Nedbank Golf Challenge. 2002 Canarias Opende Espana [Eur]. 2003 Nedbank Golf ChallengeBEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Buick Classic; T10—British OpenChampionship.2003 SEASON: Worked hard to adjust to a swing change, essentially reducing thesignature lag at the top of his swing to become more consistent. Managed only two top-10 finishes in 20 starts…First top-10 of season came in June, his 13th event of theseason. Posted a T4 at the Buick Classic, his third straight top-10 at the tournament. Apast champion of the event, was one back of the four leaders heading into the finalround…After finishing in the top-10 in all four majors in 2002, finished T10 at the BritishOpen for second top-10 of season…Shared the first-round lead with Ben Curtis at theWGC-NEC Invitational at 6-under-par 64. Finished T30 after struggling to a 6-over-par 76in the second round…Held first-round lead by a stroke at WGC-American ExpressChampionship before finishing T12.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Enjoyed another standout season with a victory at theseason-opening Mercedes Championship, and top-10 finishes in all four majors, the onlyplayer to do so…Posted a 3-2-0 record in Europe’s winning Ryder Cup effort. Career recordat Ryder Cup is 6-3-1. Also captured the Canarias Open de Espana on the European Tour,the fourth career European Tour victory for the Spanish native and his first professional winin Spain…Birdied the 18th hole on The Plantation Course at the Mercedes Championshipsto set up playoff with David Toms, then birdied same hole again to earn third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>title. Overcame a four-shot deficit with a final round 9-under-par 64, for the best final-roundfinish at The Plantation Course. The last first-time champion to win the event was TigerWoods in 1997. Victory was worth $720,000, matching career-high <strong>TOUR</strong> paycheck of 2001MasterCard Colonial. 2001: Stepped up his play another notch with two victories to crackthe top 10 in earnings at sixth…Became first player born in 1980s to win on <strong>TOUR</strong> with atwo-stroke victory in the MasterCard Colonial. Starting the final round five off the lead andclosed with a 63, which tied Davis Love III at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am andBob Estes at the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas for season’s low finish by winner…Threestarts after first win, became one of nine multiple winners on <strong>TOUR</strong> with a victory in BuickClassic. Tied for lead after 36 holes and led by two after 54. Closed with 67 to win by three.Become youngest player to win $2 million in a season…Lost a four-man playoff to at THE<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Closed with 68 to tie Ernie Els, David Toms and Mike Weir at 14-under 270. Weir proceeded to birdie the first extra hole to win the event…Was a Captain’sChoice for European Ryder Cup team…Earned third European title at Trophee Lancome,edging Retief Goosen by one stroke. 2000: A successful sophomore season on <strong>TOUR</strong> whichproduced five top-10s and eight top-25 finishes…Played in 16 events during the year,making 14 cuts. 1999: Made a tremendous impact on the game in the nine events playedon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Made the cut in seven tournaments, finished among top-10 four timeswith a runner-up and third-place finish…Nominated for Rookie of the Year honors(qualified by finishing top-125 on money list)…In first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start as a professionaland second start as a professional, finished T3 at GTE Byron Nelson Classic. Opening 62left him one stroke behind Tiger Woods’ 18-hole lead. Remained one back through 36 holesafter 67 and followed with 71-69 to finish seven strokes out of Loren Roberts-Steve Pateplayoff…Following Memorial payday of $58,650, had $202,650 in <strong>TOUR</strong> earnings andjoined <strong>TOUR</strong> as special temporary member…Runner-up finish at <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipassured berth on European Ryder Cup Team. Opening-round 66 gave him first-round lead atMedinah CC. Was youngest player to lead <strong>PGA</strong> Championship since tournament went tostroke play in 1958. Shot 73 in second round and stood two back. Third-round 68 producedT3 position, two strokes out of lead. On Sunday, trailed Woods by two strokes with threeholes to play, and tee shot on 16 came to rest against a root behind large tree, then hit a6-iron, with eyes closed, safely on green and ran down fairway to watch recovery shot.Finished one stroke behind Woods for solo second…Youngest Ryder Cup participant everat age 19 years, 8 months, 15 days (more than five months younger than Nick Faldo in1977), where he posted a 3-1-1 overall record…Won first professional event on July 4,1999 at Murphy’s Irish Open in his sixth professional start. Became European Tour’s fourthyoungestwinner (youngest was South African Dale Hayes, 18, when he won 1971 SpanishOpen)…Earned second European Tour victory at Linde German Masters on Oct. 3. Sank 15-foot birdie putt on second playoff hole to defeat Padraig Harrington…Joined Jose MariaOlazabal and Miguel Angel Jimenez to capture Spain’s first Dunhill Cup title. Amateur:Turned pro on April 21, 1999 after playing in 28 professional events as an amateur…Wasfirst British Amateur Champion to finish as low amateur in Masters Tournament(1999)…Winner of 19 events as an amateur and also a professional event, the CatalonianOpen, at age 17…Made the cut in 12 of 18 European Tour events entered before turningprofessional…At age 14, made his first cut in a European Tour event, the 1995 TurespanaOpen Mediterranea. Set a European Tour record as youngest player to make a cut…Wonthe 1995 European Amateur Championship, the youngest winner of the event…Match-playrecord, both amateur and professional, is 35-2-2.PERSONAL: Nicknamed ‘El Nino’…Father, Victor, is his teacher and the teachingprofessional at home club, the Club de Golf de Mediterraneo. Father played in threeChampions Tour events in 2002 and one in 2003. Started playing golf at age 3 and becameclub champion at age 12…Said this about the swing change he undertook in 2003, “Iknew what I was doing and I just thought take it slow, because it might take some time.But you’ve got to realize those things, and just wait, and that’s what I did.”<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996A 11998A 1 11999A 1 11999 8 6 1 1 4 6 $784,917 532000 16 14 2 5 8 1,054,338 422001 18 14 2 2 8 12 2,898,635 62002 21 19 1 9 14 2,401,993 122003 20 12 2 4 666,386 95Total 86 67 3 3 3 28 44 7,806,269NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1998A 3 2 1 1 2Total 3 2 1 1 2EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 5 4 2 4 $212,220<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T38 T40 CUT 8 T28U.S. Open T46 T12 4 T35British Open CUT T29 CUT T36 T9 T8 T10<strong>PGA</strong> 2 T34 CUT T10 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT T50 T4 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T2 28WGC-Accenture Match Play T9 T9 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T7 T58 T30WGC-American Express Champ T7 T5 CNL 7 T12NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1999, 2002; Dunhill Cup (2), 1999, 2000.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.56 (48)Driving Distance ------------------300.9 (7)Driving Accuracy Percentage --57.4% (181)Total Driving ------------------------188 (89)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.1% (77)Putting Average--------------------1.808 (175)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.5% (107)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------102.6 (10)Birdie Average --------------------3.49 (122)All-Around Ranking --------------727 (84)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.22 (121)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.18 (10)Final Round Scoring Average --72.30 (174)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.5% (96)Par Breakers ------------------------20.4% (104)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–WGC-NEC Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 2002 WGC-American Express Championship/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2 times, most recent 2002Mercedes Championships /1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-59


BRENT GEIBERGEREXEMPT STATUS: 111th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Brent Andrew Geiberger HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: May 22, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Santa Barbara, CARESIDENCE: Palm Desert, CAFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Pepperdine UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Hockey, basketballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 Q SCHOOL: 1996Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1999 Canon Greater Hartford Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T2—Wachovia Championship.2003 SEASON: Finished among the top-125 on the official money list for the seventhconsecutive season with $588,533. Missed most of the season due to a foot injury…Onlytop-10 of 2003 came at the Wachovia Championship, T2, two strokes back of winner DavidToms. Finish was best since winning the 1999 Canon Greater Hartford Open. One of onlytwo players on the week to card all four rounds under-par at Quail HollowClub…Withdrew after the first round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic due to plantar fasciitis(pain in bottom of the foot). Was rehabbing foot and three weeks later severely sprainedhis left ankle. Expected to return but never felt well enough to come back at the end ofthe season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Best effort of the season came at the SEI PennsylvaniaClassic where four rounds in the 60s good for T7…Earned $60,600 with his T19 finish atthe Invensys Classic at Las Vegas to secure his card for the 2003 season. 2001: Had seventop-25s, including three T5s in 25 starts…Opening 64 gave him first-round lead in BuickInvitational, finished T5…Also finished T5 at the Greater Milwaukee Open and AirCanada Championship. 2000: Continued to show consistency on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Startedthe year with a T8 at the Mercedes Championships and in next start T12 at Bob HopeChrysler Classic…Shot final-round 68 to move into T10 at the Buick Invitational and by theend of his West Coast Swing, had earned $252,360…At Air Canada Championship,opened with 71 but came back with 65-69-67 and finished T8…At Buick Challenge alsoopened with 71 but came back with 69-69-66 and finished T5. 1999: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victory came at the Canon Greater Hartford Open. Victory also marked first time a son offormer <strong>TOUR</strong> champion had won on <strong>TOUR</strong> since Guy Boros (son of Julius) captured 1996Greater Vancouver Open. Won in record fashion after rounds of 66-63-66-67 producedthree-stroke victory over Skip Kendall. Shared 36-hole lead at 11-under-par 129. Held 54-hole lead at 15-under 195, which established tournament record. 262 total bettered 72-hole record by four. Became the first player since Justin Leonard in 1996 Buick Open towin tournament in which he had hole-in-one (Round 3)…In start before victory, shot 70-68-70-69 and finished third at Motorola Western Open…Also finished third at the WestinTexas Open, one stroke out of Duffy Waldorf-Ted Tryba playoff…Ended the season with athird-place finish at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Was only player other than championWoods with all four rounds in the 60s at Champions GC. Finished moved him to 47th inOfficial World Golf Rankings. 1998: Cracked the top-50 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list with $573,098and missed only seven cuts in 26 appearances…Opened with a 64 to stand one stroke offlead at Phoenix Open. Closed with 66 to finish three strokes behind Jesper Parnevik andT2…Closed 68-65 at the National Car Rental Golf Classic for third-place finish. 1997:Rookie season was highlighted by runner-up finish at LaCantera Texas Open. Entered finalround T12, six strokes behind leader Tim Herron. Closed with 65 for T2, two strokes offHerron’s winning total. 1996: Improved to 11th on Nationwide Tour money list with$103,817, missing top-10 money list finish that would have earned place on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by$112. Earned <strong>TOUR</strong> spot anyway with seventh-place finish at 1996 Qualifying Tournament.1995: Rookie on the Nationwide Tour…Had six top-10s in 28 starts on way to 23rd-placefinish on money list with $74,274. Amateur: Winner of eight junior college tournamentswhile attending College of the Desert in Palm Springs, CA.PERSONAL: Father Al, winner of 11 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events and nine Champions Tour titles,was the first to shoot 59 in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history (1977 Memphis Classic)…Brother John isthe coach of the Pepperdine University golf team that won 1997 NCAA Championship…In1998, made <strong>PGA</strong> Championship history when he and father Al became first father-soncombo to compete in same <strong>PGA</strong>.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1997 29 19 1 1 11 $395,472 621998 26 19 1 1 4 7 573,098 491999 30 21 1 3 6 11 1,541,409 192000 24 17 4 7 564,918 852001 25 18 3 7 711,194 742002 29 18 2 8 582,592 1132003 16 9 1 1 2 588,533 111Total 179 121 1 3 4 21 53 4,957,216NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 11995 28 17 2 6 10 $74,274 231996 28 21 2 8 15 103,817 11Total 57 38 4 14 25 178,091COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $5,135,307<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUTU.S. Open CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T71 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT T46 CUT T70 CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 3WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33 T33WGC-American Express Champ T55PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.32 (119)Driving Distance ------------------293.8 (39)Driving Accuracy Percentage --59.9% (170)Total Driving ------------------------209 (126)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.7% (111)Putting Average--------------------1.747 (30)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.7% (55)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------102.0 (9)Birdie Average --------------------3.63 (88)All-Around Ranking --------------621 (51)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.61 (61)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.10 (127)Final Round Scoring Average --70.89 (78)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.8% (39)Par Breakers ------------------------21.1% (71)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:61–2000 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$450,000–1999 Canon Greater HartfordOpen/1MATT GOGELEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Matt Gogel HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: February 9, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Denver, CORESIDENCE: Mission Hills, KS FAMILY: Wife, Blair; Kimball Ann (8/14/01)EDUCATION: University of Kansas (1994, Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Thoroughbred racing, fly fishing, skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2000Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1996 Boise Open. 1997 Laurel Creek Classic. 1998Omaha Classic, Tri-Cities Open. 1999 Louisiana Open, Cleveland Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Chrysler Classic of Greensboro; T7—MCIHeritage; T8—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SEASON: Finished among the top 100 on the official money list for the fourthconsecutive season…Aced the 163-yard 16th hole at Riviera CC with a 6-iron in thesecond round of the Nissan Open, his first on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Posted second ace of theseason, on the sixth hole at Westchester CC during the Buick Classic…Finished T7 at MCIHeritage for first top-10 since a T9 at the 2002 WGC-NEC Invitational…Picked up hissecond top-10 at the Bell Canadian Open. A closing 67 moved him to T8…Posted best2-60 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Matt Gogel (cont.)finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since his victory at 2002 Pebble Beach National Pro Am with a third at theChrysler Classic of Greensboro.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Captured his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am two years after finishing T2 and being overtaken by Tiger Woodson the back nine. This time he came from four back after 54 holes to overtake Pat Perez.Nailed a 35-foot putt for birdie on the 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links to tie Perez forthe lead and won the event moments later after Perez triple-bogeyed the hole. 2001:Earned full exempt status on the strength of four top-10s and seven top-25s. Made ninecuts out of his last 12 starts. 2000: Made an impressive and successful transition fromNationwide Tour to rookie season on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Earned respect early with a pair of top-10s on the West Coast Swing…Rounds of 69-68-67 gained share of third-round lead withMark Brooks at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Due to weather, final round playedon Monday and Gogel opened with three straight birdies, but a back-nine 40 and TigerWoods’ eagle-birdie-par-birdie finish earned Woods the victory and Gogel a T2 one strokeback. 1999: Finished seventh on the Nationwide Tour money list to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cardafter consecutive near-misses the past two seasons. Recorded $180,173 in earningsthanks to wins at the Louisiana Open and Cleveland Open Those wins gave him six careerNationwide Tour victories, which ties Sean Murphy for the record. First player inNationwide Tour history to win in four consecutive years (1996-99)…Defeated CaseyMartin in Cleveland with a birdie on the second extra hole, running his career playoffrecord to 3-0, also a Nationwide Tour record…Member of the Nationwide Tour team atthe Ganter Cup Challenge. Won the individual stroke play with a 7-under-par 65 anddefeated Craig Stadler in the match-play portion of the event. 1998: Finished 16th on theNationwide Tour money list on the strength of two victories, at the Omaha Classic and Tri-Cities Open. 1997: Finished 19th on the Nationwide Tour money list…Winner of theLaurel Creek Classic in Moorestown, NJ. 1996: Collected his first Nationwide Tour title atthe Boise Open. 1995: Winner of the Kansas Open…Played the Asian Tour. Best finisheswere fourth place at the China Open and Korea Shinhan Open. Amateur: NCAA All-American at Kansas in 1994.PERSONAL: While playing the 1996 Indian Open in Calcutta, met Mother Teresa…Dadpurchased tickets for Matt and his brother to attend the 1982 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship atSouthern Hills CC in Tulsa where he watched Tom Watson and became hooked ongolf…Honorary Coach of the Kansas delegation to the 2003 Special Olympics in Dublin,Ireland…Is involved in many Kansas City community activities, including Turning Point -an outreach and counseling program for people whose relatives have been stricken withcancer…Has become an avid fan of thoroughbred horse racing.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992A 11995 1 1 $5,843 2961997 12000 30 12 1 2 4 604,199 802001 26 14 4 7 729,783 702002 25 14 1 3 4 1,089,482 572003 25 13 1 3 6 897,410 78Total 109 54 1 1 1 12 21 3,326,718NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1994 11995 11996 12 5 1 2 2 $53,840 351997 24 16 1 1 5 8 91,429 191998 26 13 2 4 7 119,899 161999 26 17 2 1 7 12 180,173 7Total 90 51 6 2 18 29 445,342COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,772,060<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open CUT T51 CUT CUT T12 CUTBritish OpenT47<strong>PGA</strong>T64THE PLAYERSCUT CUT CUT T66WGC-Accenture Match PlayT9WGC-NEC InvitationalT9PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.58 (133)Driving Distance ------------------278.1 (160)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.5% (80)Total Driving ------------------------240 (160)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.5% (143)Putting Average--------------------1.761 (51)Sand Save Percentage ----------54.5% (37)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------146.0 (37)Birdie Average --------------------3.53 (117)All-Around Ranking --------------758 (102)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.54 (148)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.92 (111)Final Round Scoring Average --70.27 (31)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.4% (66)Par Breakers ------------------------20.3% (108)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Low Round/Round:62–2001 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2002 AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro–Am/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSRETIEF GOOSENEXEMPT STATUS: 2001 U.S. Open winner (through 2006)FULL NAME: Retief Goosen HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: February 3, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Pietersburg, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Pietersburg, South Africa, South Ascot, England FAMILY: Wife, Tracy; Leo (3/8/03)and Orlando, FLSPECIAL INTERESTS: Water skiing, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2001<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2001 U.S. Open Championship. 2002 BellSouth Classic. 2003Chrysler Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (16): 1991 Iscor Newcastle Classic [SAf]. 1992 SpoornetClassic [SAf], Bushveld Classic [SAf], Witbank Classic [SAf]. 1993 Mount EdgecombeTrophy [SAf]. 1995 Phillips South African Open [SAf]. 1996 Slaley Hall NorthumberlandChallenge [Eur]. 1997 Peugeot Open de France [Eur]. 1999 Novotel Perrier Open de France[Eur]. 2000 Trophée Lancôme [Eur]. 2001 The Scottish Open at Loch Lomond [Eur],Telefonica Open de Madrid [Eur], EMC World Cup [with Ernie Els]. 2002 Johnnie WalkerClassic [Eur.], Dimension Data Pro-Am [SAf]. 2003 Trophee Lancome [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Chrysler Championship; T2—TheINTERNATIONAL; 3—THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola, Phoenix Open,BellSouth Classic; T4—Mercedes Championships; T7—the Memorial Tournament; T8—WGC-American Express Championship; T10—British Open Championship.2003 SEASON: One of five players to collect a win in each of the last three seasons afterhe captured the Chrysler Championship, the last full-field event of the season. The others:Tiger Woods, Justin Leonard, Jim Furyk and Shigeki Maruyama. Rode second- and thirdroundleads to a three-stroke victory over Vijay Singh, the third of his career on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. Tied for tournament lead in par-5 scoring with Chad Campbell (4.38 average) andfinished tied for second in greens in regulation (72.2% 52 of 72)…Finished T4, ninestrokes behind countryman Ernie Els, at season-opening Mercedes Championships…Heldthe lead after 18 and 36 holes at the Sony Open in Hawaii, but closing rounds of 72-71dropped him to T20…Four rounds in the 60s at the Phoenix Open gave him his second top-10 of the season with a T3…In defense of BellSouth Classic title, finished T3, five strokesbehind Ben Crane…Finished T7 at the Memorial Tournament in his first appearance atMuirfield Village…Posted top-10s in back-to-back starts at the British Open (T10) and TheINTERNATIONAL (T2)…Continued a decade of consistency on the European Tour, winningthe 34th and final Lancome Trophy to continue a string of nine consecutive years with atleast one victory…Two weeks later finished T8, at the WGC-American ExpressChampionship…Week after his victory in Palm Harbor, FL, finished third at THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship. Top-10 was his ninth of the season, matching his career total entering theseason…Earned a spot on the Presidents Cup for the International Team.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Won on three different Tours and three differentcontinents - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, European Tour and Southern Africa Tour…..Won Volvo Order ofMerit on European Tour for second straight season…From his victory at the 2001 U.S.Open to his win at the 2002 BellSouth Classic, captured six of his last 24 officialWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-61


Retief Goosen (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSworldwide events: Two on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, three on the European Tour and one on theSouthern Africa Tour. He also had three runner-up finishes among the 24 events…Wonthe Johnnie Walker Classic in Australia on the European Tour by eight strokes. Fired acourse-record, third-round 63 and led by 13 entering the final round…Won the DimensionData Pro-Am at the Gary Player CC, his second win in as many weeks…Third-round 68moved him to 14-under 202 and gave him a two-shot lead over Phil Mickelson at theBellSouth Classic. Closed with a 70 to earn a four-stroke victory over Jesper Parnevik.Moved up to career-best No. 4 in Official World Golf Ranking following the BellSouthClassic…Shot a final-round career-low 62 at the WGC-American Express Championshipto finish one back of winner Tiger Woods. In addition to the $540,000 he earned forfinishing second he slipped past Ernie Els into first place on the European Tour’s Order ofMerit. 2001: Earned over $1.1 million in 10 starts during official rookie campaign on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>…Became fourth rookie in <strong>TOUR</strong> history to earn $1 million in his first season…WonU.S. Open in 38th start in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, defeating Mark Brooks, 70-72, in 18-holeMonday playoff at Southern Hills CC. Overcame three-putt on 72nd hole on Sunday tobecome the eighth player in past 50 years to make U.S. Open first <strong>TOUR</strong> title. Held firstroundlead and shared second- and third-round leads…Joined <strong>TOUR</strong> as member week ofJuly 30…Won Volvo Order of Merit on European Tour, first South African winner since1975 (Dale Hayes). 2000: Continued love affair with France by winning Trophée Lancôme,his third on French soil…Won the Nelson Mandela Invitational with Alan Henning. 1999:Suffered broken left arm in skiing accident in Switzerland prior to season…After linkingup with Belgian psychologist Jos Vanstiphout, won third European Tour title - NovotelPerrier Open de France - in playoff with Greg Turner…Then lost playoff to Jarmo Sandelinfor German Open…Missed tying Greg Norman’s record of 11 successive individual winsin Alfred Dunhill Cup when beaten by China’s Wu Xiang-Bing…Played front nine atWentworth Club in 29 while defeating Sergio Garcia in first round of Cisco World MatchPlay. 1997: Won Peugeot Open de France. 1996: First European Tour win came at StaleyHall Northumberland Challenge. 1995: Collected sixth victory on Southern Africa Tour atthe Philips South African Open. 1991: Southern Africa Tour Rookie of Year. Amateur: Won1990 South African Amateur Championship.PERSONAL: Regarded as one of South Africa’s brightest young prospects in generationthat included Ernie Els. However, after being struck by lightning as an amateur in SouthAfrica, had to deal with ongoing health problems…Introduced to golf at age 11 by hisestate agent father, a 10-handicapper.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 3 3 $20,652 2371996 1 1 7,363 2971997 5 2 1 1 45,048 2091998 61999 4 2 1 2 54,368 2222000 13 9 4 196,0932001 10 7 1 2 4 1,126,985 472002 15 14 1 2 5 13 2,617,004 102003 19 17 1 1 3 9 14 3,166,373 10Total 76 55 3 3 3 18 38 7,233,886EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 9 7 1 1 1 4 5 $768,545<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT T40 CUT 2 T13U.S. Open CUT CUT T12 1 CUT T42British Open CUT 75 T10 CUT T10 T41 T13 T8 T10<strong>PGA</strong> T61 CUT CUT CUT T37 T23 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT T14 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T9 3WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T17 T17 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T24 10 T11 T17WGC-American Express Champ T25 T35 CNL 2 T8NATIONAL TEAMS: Dunhill Cup (6), 1995-2000; World Cup (4), 1993, 1995, 2000, 2001;Presidents Cup (2), 2000, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.20 (6)Driving Distance ------------------299.4 (13)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.5% (158)Total Driving ------------------------171 (59)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.8% (9)Putting Average--------------------1.770 (76)Sand Save Percentage ----------39.8% (174)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------164.6 (59)Birdie Average --------------------4.17 (6)All-Around Ranking --------------501 (25)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.44 (4)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.00 (34)Final Round Scoring Average --70.13 (25)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.9% (19)Par Breakers ------------------------23.8% (5)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent FUNAI Classic atthe WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2002 WGC-American ExpressChampionship/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$900,000–2001 U.S. Open Championship/1DAVID GOSSETTEXEMPT STATUS: 84th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: David Spencer Gossett HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: April 28, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix, AZRESIDENCE: Orlando, FLFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of TexasSPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, fishing, reading, relaxing with friendsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000and familyJOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2001Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 John Deere Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—MCI Heritage; 5—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.2003 SEASON: Finished 84th on the money list; has compiled three straight seasons atNo. 100 or better…First top-10 of season came at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, a solo fifthaided by a career-low 10-under-par 62 in the third round at Indian Wells CountryClub…Finished T3 at MCI Heritage with a final-round 66 to earn season-high $216,000.One stroke out of Davis Love III-Woody Austin playoff for best finish since T2 at 2002 BuickClassic…Playing in front of hometown family and friends at the FedEx St. Jude Classic inMemphis, carded a first-round 6-under-par 66, two shots off the lead. Finished T20…Bestfinish after April was T11 at the B.C. Open.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Followed up successful rookie year that included first<strong>TOUR</strong> victory with solid sophomore campaign, finishing 100th on money list…Notchedbest finish of season with a T2 at the Buick Classic, two strokes behind Chris Smith. Onestroke behind leaders after both 36 and 54 holes. 2001: Had successful rookie professionalcampaign, starting on the Nationwide Tour and ending as a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> winner…In fifthstart of the year on <strong>TOUR</strong>, won John Deere Classic by one shot to become one of 10 firsttimewinners on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Had a one-stroke lead after both 36 and 54 holes. Closed with a66 to became the first sponsor exemption to win on <strong>TOUR</strong> since Tiger Woods at 1996 LasVegas Invitational. Sank a four-foot par putt on the 18th green at the TPC at Deere Run tonip Briny Baird by one stroke. Was 14th on the Nationwide Tour money list thanks to sixtop-10s in 12 starts. 2000: Turned professional in July during the weekend of the BritishOpen…Posted a 59 in the fourth round of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament, the firsttime any player has done that in Q-School. Finished T68 to earn status on Nationwide Tour.Amateur: Won 1999 U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach, defeating Sung Yoon Kim 9 and 8 inthe final…Ended amateur career as No.1-ranked amateur in country, according toGolfweek…Played nine <strong>TOUR</strong> events, making three cuts. Was low amateur with a T54finish at 2000 Masters…At age 20, was the youngest member of the 1999 Walker CupTeam…Two-time first-team All-American in only two years of college….Winner of 1999Big 12 Championship and Golf Digest Intercollegiate…1999 NCAA Freshman of the Yearand First-Team All-American in 1999 and 2000…1999 Big 12 Player of the Year, Freshmanof the Year and Student Athlete of the Year…1997 AJGA Player of the Year.PERSONAL: Introduced to the game by his father, first competitive tournament was atage 10…Excelled in baseball growing up but changed focus to golf in high school…Oneof two biggest thrills was winning the 1999 U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach. The other wasplaying with Jack Nicklaus during the final round of the 2000 Masters. Following victory2-62 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


David Gossett (cont.)at the 1999 U.S. Amateur, was honored by the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame as itsAmateur Athlete of the Year. Named Male Professional Athlete of the Year in 2001 afterwinning the John Deere Classic…Younger sister Joni, a junior member of the golf teamat Vanderbilt University, has caddied for her brother at several events the last twosummers.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998A 2 11999A 4 1 12000A 3 12000 72001 15 8 1 2 5 $748,126 682002 29 18 1 3 3 676,308 1002003 28 18 1 2 6 769,840 84Total 88 47 1 1 1 7 15 2,194,274NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2001 12 9 1 6 8 $116,288 37Total 12 9 1 6 8 116,288COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,310,562PAUL GOYDOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03MastersT54U.S. OpenCUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUTTHE PLAYERST69 CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.15 (101)Driving Distance ------------------287.9 (82)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.1% (63)Total Driving ------------------------145 (34)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.4% (30)Putting Average--------------------1.787 (121)Sand Save Percentage ----------45.6% (142)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------127.4 (22)Birdie Average --------------------3.74 (64)All-Around Ranking --------------625 (53)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.68 (70)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.28 (60)EXEMPT STATUS: 88th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Paul David Goydos HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: June 20, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Long Beach, CARESIDENCE: Long Beach, CA; plays out of Virginia CC FAMILY: Chelsea (8/21/90), Courtney (9/8/92)EDUCATION: Long Beach State University (1988, Finance) SPECIAL INTERESTS: SportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 Q SCHOOL: 1992, 1993, 2002Nationwide Tour AlumnusFinal Round Scoring Average --71.59 (132)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.6% (91)Par Breakers ------------------------21.6% (53)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Low Round/Round:62–2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$504,000–2001 John Deere Classic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Bay Hill Invitational.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1992 Yuma Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Buick Open; T7—Valero Texas Open.2003 SEASON: Moved back into top 100 on the money list for the first time since 1999when he finished 61st…Posted first top-10 with a T6 finish at the Buick Open, cardingfour rounds in the 60s…Second top-10 came at the Valero Texas Open where four roundsin the 60s were good for T7 finish, securing his position in the top 125 and a fully-exemptcard for the <strong>2004</strong> season…Made cut in last 11 tournaments and posted a streak of 16consecutive rounds at par or better during his last four starts that ended with a 74 in hislast round of the season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Managed to get into 20 tournaments after finishing 132ndon the money list in 2001…Finished between 126-150 for the second straight season withtwo top-10s. 2001: Fell out of the top 100 for the first time in five seasons (No. 121), butstill managed to finish in top-10 three times in 30 appearances. 1999: Accumulated atleast four top-10s for the third time in his career…Recorded his career-best round with 62in opening round of GTE Byron Nelson Classic. Was one back of Tiger Woods’ tournamentleading61…A week later, rounds of 70-68-69-66 earned him a five-way T2 at MasterCardColonial, one stroke behind champion Olin Browne…Shared first-round lead at U.S. Openafter opening 67. 1998: Finished second at Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, where he wastwo behind winner Fred Funk. 1997: Followed winning season with consistent 1997,highlighted by five top-10 finishes.1996: First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at 1996 Bay HillInvitational. With rounds of 67-74-67, was two strokes behind Guy Boros and PatrickBurke entering final round. Shot closing 67 to defeat Jeff Maggert by one stroke and earn$216,000. 1995: Earned $10,212 in final tournament of 1995, LaCantera Texas Open, tofinish 129th and remain exempt. 1994: Finished 75th on money list on strength of threetop-10 finishes. 1993: Earned $87,804 in rookie season for 152nd place, but regained cardat Qualifying Tournament that fall. 1992: First earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> playing privileges withT13 finish at 1992 Qualifying Tournament. Played on Nationwide Tour in 1991 and 1992,winning 1992 Yuma Open…Won 1990 Long Beach Open.PERSONAL: Was substitute teacher in Long Beach, CA, at time of 1992 Yuma Openvictory…1996 EA Sports Golf Challenge champion. Lost to Kevin Sutherland inunsuccessful 1997 defense of EA Sports Challenge championship. Donated $10,000 prizeto Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02MastersCUTU.S. Open T44 T62 CUT T28 T12 CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T73 T29 T34 T31THE PLAYERST62 T49 CUT CUT T57 T38 CUT T68<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 30 18 4 $87,804 1521994 31 22 3 9 241,107 751995 35 21 6 146,423 1291996 29 15 1 4 7 438,111 441997 30 21 5 9 396,241 611998 31 20 1 2 5 368,413 821999 29 20 1 4 8 695,052 612000 30 19 3 5 398,393 1212001 29 12 2 3 375,557 1322002 20 13 2 4 407,345 1392003 25 18 2 7 734,284 88Total 319 199 1 2 27 67 4,288,731NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1991 25 13 1 4 7 $30,237 391992 29 17 1 2 3 8 61,104 171993 2 2 615 2462002 1 1 1 3,690 237Total 57 33 1 1 2 7 16 95,645COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,384,376PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.69 (57)Driving Distance ------------------270.9 (187)Driving Accuracy Percentage --71.7% (28)Total Driving ------------------------215 (137)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.5% (113)Putting Average--------------------1.728 (5)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.1% (64)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------186.8 (80)Birdie Average --------------------3.95 (23)All-Around Ranking --------------557 (39)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.04 (17)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.06 (41)Final Round Scoring Average --72.00 (160)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.2% (31)Par Breakers ------------------------22.5% (25)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Valero Texas Open/2Career Low Round/Round:62–1999 GTE Byron Nelson Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$216,000–1996 Bay Hill Invitational/1WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-63


JAY HAASEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 U.S. Presidents Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Jay Dean Haas HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: December 2, 1953BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MORESIDENCE: Greenville, SC; plays out of Thornblade GC FAMILY: Wife, Janice; Jay, Jr. (3/8/81), William Harlan (5/24/82),EDUCATION: Wake Forest University Winona Haley (1/18/84); Emily Frances (9/25/87),SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports Georgia Ann (3/12/92)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1976SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (9): 1978 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational. 1981Greater Milwaukee Open, B.C. Open. 1982 Hall Of Fame, Texas Open. 1987 Big “I”Houston Open. 1988 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1992 Federal Express St. Jude Classic.1993 H.E.B. Texas Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1991 Mexican OpenOTHER VICTORIES (1): 1996 Franklin Templeton Shootout [With Tom Kite].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, THE PLAYERSChampionship; T4—Buick Classic; 5—Shell Houston Open, WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro; T9—FedEx St. JudeClassic.2003 SEASON: Finished in the Top 30 on the money list for the first time since 1995 andhis 15th-place finish on the list was the highest since he finished 13th in 1982…Althoughhe did not win, the 49-year old posted two runner-up finishes. Finished second to MikeWeir at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Playing in 727th career <strong>TOUR</strong> event, 11-under-par 61at <strong>PGA</strong> West to take second-round lead was career best and runner-up paycheck of$486,000 was then-largest of <strong>TOUR</strong> career. Entered final round trailing leader Tim Herronby four shots, but claimed the lead after two birdies and an eagle on his first six holes.After Weir birdied No. 17 to claim a share of the lead, Haas’ 194-yard second shot on thepar-5 18th hole found the water hazard just short of the green and he made bogey. Weirbirdied the hole to clinch the two-shot win…Played in his 729th event on <strong>TOUR</strong> at theNissan Open, passing Arnold Palmer for starts on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Playing in his first World GolfChampionships event, finished T5 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship afterlosing to 22-year-old Adam Scott in the quarterfinals (2 and 1)…Finished T2 at THEPLAYERS Championship after holding a 54-hole lead for the first time on <strong>TOUR</strong> since the1996 Walt Disney World Resort/Oldsmobile Classic. His $572,000 was a new career highpayday and moved him to over $1 million in season earnings for the first time in his career.Also moved into the top-10 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season money list and earned a position inthe Masters for the first time since 2000…Posted fourth top-10 of the season with a solofifth at the Shell Houston Open…Played with his son Bill, a junior at Wake ForestUniversity, at the Wachovia Championship. It was second time in Jay’s career that theyhave played in the same event (2002 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic)…Posted backto-backtop-10s with a T4 at the Buick Classic thanks to a final-round 65 and a T9 at theFedEx St. Jude Classic. Held a share of 18-hole lead in Memphis after opening with a 7-under-par 64…Held a share of the first-round lead at the Greater Hartford Open witheventual champion Peter Jacobsen after matching 7-under-par 63s. FinishedT26…Named to 2003 Presidents Cup team as a Captain’s Choice by Jack Nicklaus afterT5 finish at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Earnings of $214,000 pushed season winnings over $2-million mark for the first time in career…Posted final top-10 and seventh top-5, a T5, atthe Chrysler Classic of Greensboro…Eight top 10s in 2003 is most since 11 in 1995.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Made 10 of his first 11 cuts on the way to then-secondbestearnings year of career…First-round co-leader at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic aftercareer-tying low of 63. Outright leader by one stroke over Cameron Beckman and KennyPerry after fourth round with second 63 of tournament. Final-round 74 produced T16…SonBill, a sophomore at Wake Forest, received sponsor exemption into Greater GreensboroChrysler Classic. Duo became first father-son tandem to compete in a <strong>TOUR</strong> event sinceRaymond and Robert Floyd at the 2000 Advil Western Open. 2001: Regained full exemptstatus by finishing 92nd on money list. 2000: Finished outside the top 125 on the moneylist for the first time since turning pro in 1976. 1999: Earned five top-10s, including a pairof third-place finishes for first time since 1995—T3 at Doral-Ryder Open and <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Best finish at a major since T3 at 1995 Masters. 1996: Won Par-3 Contestat Masters as he had 20 years earlier as an amateur…Tied then-record of nine for mostconsecutive rounds of par or better at Masters (1994-96). 1994: Captain’s Choice forPresidents Cup Team, where his record was 3-2. 1993: Collected ninth <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at theH-E-B Texas Open in a playoff with Bob Lohr. 1992: Shot weekend rounds of 64-64 forthree-stroke victory over Dan Forsman and Robert Gamez at Federal Express St. JudeClassic. 1988: Shot opening 63 on way to Bob Hope Chrysler Classic crown. 1987: Afterfour years without a victory, sank 70-foot putt on final hole of Big “I” Houston Open toforce playoff with Buddy Gardner, then won playoff. 1982: Had back-to-back two-winseasons. Won playoff at Hall of Fame Classic with John Adams and defeated CurtisStrange by three strokes at Texas Open. 1981: Three-stroke victories over Chi ChiRodriguez at Greater Milwaukee Open and Tom Kite at B.C. Open. 1978: Earned first <strong>TOUR</strong>victory at Andy Williams-San Diego Open by three strokes. Amateur: Won 1975 NCAAChampionship at Wake Forest and received Fred Haskins Award that year…1975-76 All-America selection. Teammates included Curtis Strange and Scott Hoch.PERSONAL: Introduced to golf by uncle, 1968 Masters Tournament winner BobGoalby…Won first trophy at National Pee Wee Championship in Orlando at age7…Brother Jerry is the golf coach at Wake Forest…Brother-in-law Dillard Pruitt played<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and is now a <strong>TOUR</strong> Rules Official…Appeared in a Hootie and the Blowfishmusic video…Older son Jay, Jr. caddied for him in 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Second son,Bill, is an All-America player at Wake Forest, Jay’s alma mater. Bill was the medalist anda semifinalist at the 2002 U.S. Amateur at Oakland Hills and a 2003 Walker Cup member.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1973A 1 11974A 1 11975A 1 1 11976 4 4 1 $2,911 1921977 30 18 2 5 32,326 771978 29 20 1 4 9 77,176 311979 28 20 1 7 12 102,515 341980 30 26 1 7 14 114,102 351981 30 25 2 6 13 181,894 151982 29 27 2 1 10 15 229,746 131983 28 25 2 1 8 15 191,735 231984 27 20 1 1 3 12 146,514 451985 29 20 3 7 121,488 691986 29 17 7 12 189,204 451987 29 24 1 5 10 270,347 371988 29 22 1 1 6 12 490,409 201989 30 17 2 5 8 248,831 541990 28 17 1 1 5 180,023 891991 29 18 1 3 8 200,637 841992 28 24 1 1 1 6 16 632,628 201993 29 27 1 6 15 601,603 261994 30 25 1 5 14 593,386 251995 27 18 1 2 11 14 822,259 161996 26 21 1 4 11 523,019 361997 24 18 4 11 437,895 571998 25 17 1 4 7 515,454 561999 24 16 2 5 7 696,861 602000 26 13 4 265,755 1442001 21 16 2 8 565,141 922002 24 18 1 9 722,782 982003 25 19 2 8 13 2,563,545 15Total 750 555 9 14 11 133 288 11,720,183NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2001 1Total 1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86Masters T47 T17 T31 44 T27 T21 5 T6U.S. Open T54 T18 T5 CUT T25 CUT T6 T43 T11 T15 CUTBritish Open T27 T19 T36<strong>PGA</strong> T58 T7 T50 T19 T5 T9 T39 T38 T53THE PLAYERS CUT T57 T9 T8 T29 T27 W/D T29 T55 T7Year 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99Masters T7 CUT T46 38 T5 T3 T36 T12 T44U.S. Open T25 CUT CUT T23 T77 CUT T4 T90 T5 CUT T17British Open T35 T38 T79 T22 T24<strong>PGA</strong> T28 T38 CUT CUT T62 T20 14 T8 T31 T61 T40 T3THE PLAYERS T50 DQ CUT CUT CUT CUT T20 T55 CUT T8 T43 CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T14 T7 T10 6 T20Year 00 01 02 03Masters T37 CUTU.S. OpenT12 CUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> T64 CUT T5THE PLAYERS CUT T49 T2<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 29WGC-Accenture Match PlayT5WGC-NEC InvitationalT17WGC-American Express ChampT542-64 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jay Haas (cont.)NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1975; Ryder Cup (2), 1983, 1995; Presidents Cup (2),1994, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.91 (14)Driving Distance ------------------279.2 (149)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.5% (115)Total Driving ------------------------264 (177)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.4% (116)Putting Average--------------------1.745 (26)Sand Save Percentage ----------59.5% (5)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------249.0 (120)Birdie Average --------------------3.73 (66)All-Around Ranking --------------611 (49)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.44 (46)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.06 (41)Final Round Scoring Average --70.00 (23)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.7% (59)Par Breakers ------------------------21.2% (66)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:61–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:61–2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$572,000–2003 THE PLAYERSChampionship/T2DUDLEY HARTEXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionFULL NAME: Howard Dudley Hart HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: August 4, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Rochester, NYRESIDENCE: Ft. Lauderdale, FL FAMILY: Wife, Suzanne; Abigail, Rachel and Ryan (12/6/01)EDUCATION: University of FloridaSPECIAL INTERESTS: Hockey, reading, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 Q SCHOOL: 1990<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1996 Bell Canadian Open. 2000 Honda Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1998 Subaru Sarazen World Open.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2002 CVS Charity Classic [with Chris DiMarco].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T8—100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest.2003 SEASON: Limited to 22 starts due to herniated disc in his back. Will receive a MajorMedical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $381,735 earned in 22 events in 2003, has theopportunity to play in seven events to earn $105,760 and match the $487,495 winnings of2003’s No. 125, Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the Major Medical Extensioncategory for the remainder of the season…Lone top-10 was T8 at the 100th Western Open,first since a solo fourth at the 2002 MasterCard Colonial…Missed the cut at the BritishOpen in next start, and then was forced to WD from three straight events (Greater HartfordOpen, Buick Open, Reno-Tahoe Open) before shutting it down for the remainder of 2003.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished in the top 60 on the money list for the seventhconsecutive season and had career high in earnings ($1,161,080)…Made 10 straight cutsbeginning at THE PLAYERS Championship, which included all three of his top-10s, aseventh at the BellSouth Classic, T2 at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans, four strokesbehind champion K.J. Choi, and fourth at the MasterCard Colonial, thanks to second andfinal rounds of 65. 2001: Fired second- and final-round 63s to earn T3 at Canon GreaterHartford Open. The pair of 63s matched his career low which had come during the fourthround of the 1998 Motorola Open. 2000: Included among three top-10 finishes was avictory in hometown area at The Honda Classic and a share of third place at the GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic. Started final round at Honda four strokes behind leader J.P.Hayes and birdied last four holes to edge Hayes and Kevin Wentworth by one stroke.1999: For the first time in his career finished in the top 30 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list onthe strength of a career-high eight top-10s and three third-place finishes…Injured his ribsat AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and missed just two weeks of action…First ofcareer-best trio of third-place finishes came at Bell Canadian Open, site of first <strong>TOUR</strong>victory…Placed solo third at Las Vegas Invitational. After impressive run, just missed top-30 qualification for THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, finishing 36th. Jumped into top-30 onmoney list next week at WGC-American Express Championship with solo third and movedto 29th on final <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. 1998: Closed year by winning unofficial Subaru SarazenWorld Open. Collected $360,000, which helped finance delayed honeymoon with wifeSuzanne at Mexico’s Cabo San Lucas. 1997: Nearly collected second <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at 1997FedEx St. Jude Classic. Shot 66-66 during 36-hole Sunday and posted a 15-under-par 266total and led in the clubhouse. Had to settle for second when Greg Norman birdied finalthree holes for one-stroke victory. 1996: Earned his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the BellCanadian Open. Trailed by three strokes after two rounds. After Saturday rain reducedtournament to 54 holes, shot closing 70 to defeat David Duval by one stroke. 1995: Injuredwrist by hitting root at Canon Greater Hartford Open. After two months in a cast andanother two in rehab, finally underwent surgery to repair torn ligaments prior to 1996season. 1993: Finished 52nd on money list thanks to T3s at Northern Telecom Open andKmart Greater Greensboro Open. 1992: Recorded his first career top-3 finish, T3 at GreaterMilwaukee Open. 1990: Turned professional and won Florida Open and LouisianaOpen…Finished 21st at Qualifying Tournament to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card.PERSONAL: Proud father of triplets (Ryan, Rachel and Abigail born 12/6/01) who oftentravel on <strong>TOUR</strong>…With his father, Chuck, and Jeff Sluman purchased Lake Shore Golf Clubon Lake Ontario in Rochester, N.Y…Season-ticket holder for the NHL’s Florida Panthersand huge fan of the Buffalo Sabres. Is a close friend of Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991 31 17 2 7 $126,217 1201992 29 19 1 3 10 254,903 611993 30 16 2 4 8 316,750 521994 31 12 2 3 126,313 1351995 30 18 4 116,334 1481996 13 10 1 3 7 422,198 471997 28 14 1 3 6 410,188 601998 25 19 1 3 8 553,729 531999 27 23 3 8 12 1,267,994 292000 24 16 1 1 3 6 1,048,166 432001 25 16 1 5 11 1,035,710 532002 26 18 1 3 7 1,161,080 542003 22 13 1 1 381,735 144Total 341 211 2 2 9 40 90 7,221,318NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1991 1 1Total 1 1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUT T28 T43U.S. Open T23 W/D T17 CUT T62 T12 CUTBritish Open CUT 81 T37 W/D T37 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T6 T55 CUT T44 CUT W/D T16 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT W/D CUT CUT T25 T38 W/D CUT T49 T62WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T33 T9WGC-American Express Champ 3 T48 CNLPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.16 (106)Driving Distance ------------------277.9 (165)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.1% (106)Total Driving ------------------------271 (182)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.2% (120)Putting Average--------------------1.775 (92)Sand Save Percentage ----------56.0% (22)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------169.7 (65)Birdie Average --------------------3.23 (167)All-Around Ranking --------------843 (121)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.07 (106)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.62 (91)Final Round Scoring Average --71.31 (110)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.1% (147)Par Breakers ------------------------18.5% (163)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent 100th WesternOpen presented by Golf Digest/2Career Low Round/Round:63–3 times, most recent 2001 CanonGreater Hartford Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$522,000–2000 Honda Classic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-65


J.P. HAYESEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: John Patrick Hayes HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: August 2, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Appleton, WIRESIDENCE: El Paso, TX FAMILY: Wife, Laura; John Henry “Hank” (9/27/01), Maggy Jean (12/8/03)EDUCATION: University of Texas-El PasoSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 Q SCHOOL: 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1998 Buick Classic. 2002 John Deere Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Miami Valley Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: 8—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 125 for the sixth consecutive season with seven top-25 finishes…Only top-10 came in 20th event, a solo eighth, at the Reno-TahoeOpen…Opened 72-66 at the Wachovia Championship, and finished 11th to earn seasonhighpayday of $111,200…Finished T20 in home state at the Greater MilwaukeeOpen…In defense of John Deere Classic title, finished T66.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Outstanding season with career-best earnings of $955,271capped by second career <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at John Deere Classic…T16 at Bob Hope ChryslerClassic was highlighted by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record-tying eight consecutive birdies (13-18, 1-2) atthe Palmer Course at <strong>PGA</strong> West…Wisconsin native finished in top five for the thirdconsecutive year at the Greater Milwaukee Open with a T5 (T3-2000-01). Set tournamentrecord with 7-under 28 on the front nine at Brown Deer Park Golf Course…Picked upsecond career victory at the John Deere Classic, four years, one month and 14 days afterhis first. Recorded 23 birdies and just one bogey over four rounds. Set tournament courserecord and tied the tournament record with a 10-under 61 in the second round. Set thetournament record in relation to par at 22-under 262 (David Frost, 21-under 259 at OakwoodCC in 1993). 2001: Steady year to finish in the top 100 on the money list for the fourthconsecutive year…Recorded three top-10s, all in the second half of the season, a T3 inJune at the Buick Classic, a T3 in the Greater Milwaukee Open and a T7 in the Reno-TahoeOpen. 2000: Recorded five top-10s, including the first runner-up finish of his career and thesecond third-place finish of his career…Runner-up finish came at Honda Classic. Part ofeight-way tie for lead after opening with 65 and followed with 67-68 and held lead forsecond and third rounds before final-round 70 secured T2…Earned second career thirdplacefinish at Greater Milwaukee Open. 1998: Became the fourth first-time winner withplayoff victory over Jim Furyk at rain-shortened Buick Classic. The week marked only thefifth time he had made the cut in 10 events. Also arrived at Westchester CC having broken70 just once all year and with earnings of $16,712. Started road to victory with 66 in firstround for T2, two strokes out of lead. Second round took place over Saturday and Sundaydue to heavy rains. Birdied 17 and 18 Sunday morning to complete 67 and tie Furyk for lead.Both players recorded 68s in the third and final round, which included an eagle by Furyk andbirdie by Hayes on 54th hole. In playoff, Hayes sank seven-foot birdie putt on first extra holeto earn two-year exemption and $324,000. Previous best finish on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was T6at the 1992 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1997: Best finish was a T8 at the Shell HoustonOpen, where he shot 64 on Saturday for his low round of the year…Finished 135th onmoney list and returned to Qualifying Tournament for fourth time. 1996: Finished 13th at1996 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament to gain full exempt status on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Finished 14thon Nationwide Tour money list in on strength of victory at Miami Valley Open.PERSONAL: Upon winning first <strong>TOUR</strong> title in 1998, said: “More than the money, to methat exemption means the most. For the first time in a lot of years I won’t have to fill outthat application for qualifying school.”<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992 27 10 1 4 $72,830 1551993 1 1 1 1 6,650 2531995 27 13 5 111,696 1531996 41997 29 18 1 6 160,722 1351998 22 12 1 1 2 4 555,272 511999 28 18 2 5 436,302 892000 26 18 1 1 5 9 838,054 572001 23 14 2 3 4 622,964 822002 24 14 1 3 5 955,271 662003 25 14 1 7 585,331 112Total 236 132 2 1 4 19 50 4,345,091NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 21993 22 9 1 2 7 $36,539 501994 24 13 1 3 8 42,066 401995 11996 25 16 1 1 7 10 94,087 141997 1 1 1,380 2151998 1Total 76 39 1 1 2 12 25 174,072COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,519,163<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUTU.S. Open CUT T64British Open CUT T42<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T54 T19 T64THE PLAYERSCUT T42 T21 CUT CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.24 (115)Driving Distance ------------------276.5 (172)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.7% (74)Total Driving ------------------------246 (162)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.9% (81)Putting Average--------------------1.740 (16)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.6% (106)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------711.0 (181)Birdie Average --------------------3.78 (57)All-Around Ranking --------------802 (115)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.83 (81)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.67 (96)Final Round Scoring Average --71.00 (85)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.7% (59)Par Breakers ------------------------21.2% (66)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–The Honda Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:61–2002 John Deere Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2002 John Deere Classic/1J.J. HENRYEXEMPT STATUS: 96th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: J. J. Henry HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: April 2, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Fairfield, CTRESIDENCE: Fort Worth, TX; plays out of Mira Vista (Ft. Worth, TX) FAMILY: Wife, Leeand The Patterson Club (Fairfield, CT)EDUCATION: Texas Christian University (1998, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: All Sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2000Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISHES: 2—2001 Kemper Insurance Open, T2—TexasOpen at LaCantera.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Knoxville Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T9—BellSouth Classic.2003 SEASON: Only top-10 of 2003 was T9 at the BellSouth Classic, where he led thefield in Greens in Regulation (58 of 72) at 80.6 percent. Top-10 was first since a T3 at the2002 Reno-Tahoe Open…Season best payday came at the Wachovia Championship withT11 and $111,200…Put together back to back top-20 finishes in August to help secure hiscard for the <strong>2004</strong> season. Made both cuts at The INTERNATIONAL, under the ModifiedStableford scoring system to finish 18th, worth $75,000. Opened Reno-Tahoe Open with a6-under-par 66 and a share of the lead, but drifted to T16, collected $45,000.2-66 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


J.J. Henry (cont.)CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Had a slow start to the year but two top-10s along with 11straight cuts in the second half of the season was the key to his season…After almostwithdrawing due to mother-in-law’s cancer diagnosis, dedicated week of Buick Open to her,finishing T10 for first top-10 of season…Carded four sub-par rounds at the Reno-Tahoe Openfor second top-10 of year, T3. Best paycheck of the year $174,000. 2001: Had a successful rookiecampaign on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, making 15 of 28 cuts and earning $1,073,847 good for 49th on the<strong>TOUR</strong> money list. First-year earnings were fourth among 2001 rookies. Had five top-10s,including two seconds, at Kemper Insurance Open and Texas Open. 2000: Member of theNationwide Tour. Entered 29 Nationwide Tour tournaments and finished five times in the top-10…Earned his first career title at the Nationwide Tour Knoxville Open, defeating four othersby one stroke and collected the $72,000 first-place check…Had a hole in one on the secondhole in the first round of the Nationwide Tour Greater Cleveland Open. Notched his second aceof the year on hole No. 17 in the final round at Tri-Cities, joining Deane Pappas as the onlyplayers with two holes-in-one for the year. 1999: Finished T2, one stroke behind Glen Hnatiuk atthe Nationwide Tour Tri-Cities Open…Posted four consecutive rounds in the 60s to finish T4 atthe Nationwide Tour Greensboro Open. 1998: Turned professional in the summer after finishingat TCU. Amateur: 1998 Golfweek/Taylor Made Co-College Player of the Year…Named to thePLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.14 (99)Driving Distance ------------------293.2 (46)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.8% (100)Total Driving ------------------------146 (36)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.8% (20)Putting Average--------------------1.812 (182)Sand Save Percentage ----------41.7% (166)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------115.2 (15)Birdie Average --------------------3.33 (155)All-Around Ranking --------------783 (108)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.66 (67)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.33 (67)Final Round Scoring Average --71.29 (109)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.7% (175)Par Breakers ------------------------19.4% (139)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent The HondaClassic/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2001 Texas Open at LaCantera/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$378,000–2001 Kemper Insurance Open/2TIM HERRON1998 Palmer Cup team…1998 WAC Player of the Year…WAC Championship tournamentmedalist…Individual runner-up at the 1998 NCAA Championships…1998 First team All-American…1996 Connecticut Player of the Year…Winner of the 1994, 1995 and 1998Connecticut State Amateur…Winner of the 1998 New England Amateur.PERSONAL: A talented junior athlete in many sports…Exposed to golf at a high levelfrom a young age from his Father, who played in numerous British and US AmateurChampionships…Awarded the 1998 CSWA Bill Lee Award given to the state’s MaleAthlete of the Year by Connecticut Sportswriters Association…Biggest thrill in golf washis hole-in-one on the 17th hole in the last round of the 1998 WAC Championship to winboth the team and individual title.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03<strong>PGA</strong> 63THE PLAYERSCUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998A 1 11998 2 2 $6,871 2991999 22001 28 15 2 5 6 1,073,847 492002 34 21 1 2 5 569,875 1162003 31 18 1 7 660,341 96Total 98 57 2 1 8 18 2,310,934NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1999 28 19 1 3 8 $67,300 362000 29 21 1 1 5 12 192,287 132001 1 1 1 1 20,400 137Total 58 41 1 1 1 9 21 279,987COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,590,921EXEMPT STATUS: 25th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Timothy Daniel Herron HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 210BIRTHDATE: February 6, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Minneapolis, MNRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of Rush Creek GC FAMILY: Wife, Ann; Carson Magne (7/24/2002)EDUCATION: University of New MexicoSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, pool, snow skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 Q SCHOOL: 1995Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1996 Honda Classic. 1997 LaCantera Texas Open. 1999 BayHill Invitational.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Reno-Tahoe Open, WGC-American ExpressChampionship; T3—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; 4—The Honda Classic; T5—Deutsche Bank Championship.2003 SEASON: Enjoyed one of best seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>, finishing 25th on the money listalong with a second career appearance in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. One of the keys tothe season was an improved Putting Average, 26th at 1.745. Ranked as low as 160th in2001 at 1.795…In third start of season, finished T3 at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Thanksin part to career-best 61 in third round at <strong>PGA</strong> West, entered final round four shots aheadof the field, having tied the tournament record at 29-under-par. Shot a final-round 75which included a quadruple bogey on the par-4 16th hole…One week later, posted secondconsecutive T3 finish at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Sunday round of 6-under-par 66 was low final round…Third top-10 was solo fourth at The Honda Classic,aided by final-round 64…Best finish of season, solo second, at Reno-Tahoe Open. Tied forthe lead after 36 and 54 holes, but was overcome by Kirk Triplett’s final-round 63…Oneweek later, earned T5 at Deutsche Bank Championship, seven strokes behind Adam Scott.One of four players with four rounds in the 60s on the week. Paycheck of $190,000 pushedseason earnings to a career-best $1,665,880…Fourth top-3 of the season was a T2 at theWGC-American Express Championship, giving him a career-high in top-3s. It was also hisbest finish in a WGC event.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished 67th on money list. With four rounds in the 60s,picked up his first top-10 of the season, a T2, at the Greater Milwaukee Open…AfterGMO, did not play again until August due to the birth of daughter Carson Magne on July24…Missed cut in front of large contingent of hometown family and friends at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship in Minnesota…Four sub-70 rounds en route to T4 finish at Disney GolfClassic to earn second top-10 finish of the season…Week later, led Buick Challenge afterfirst-round 63, then shared third-round lead with John Huston before finishing T10. 2001:In a solid season, improved standing on the money list from 65th in 2000 to57th…Managed three top-10s. 2000: First of four top-10s was T10 at Bay Hill Invitational.Although unable to repeat, continued fine play at Bay Hill, marking third top-10 in last fouryears there…Four sub-par rounds at Kemper Insurance Open were good for T7…Talliedsix birdies on the way to posting a 6-under-par 29 on the back nine at the Air CanadaChampionship, matching the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season mark for low nine…Finished ninth in finalappearance of year at Tampa Bay Classic. 1999: Captured his third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in fouryears with playoff victory over Tom Lehman at Bay Hill Invitational. Victory was highlightof season in which he finished among the top 25 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for first time incareer…Posted a career-high seven top-10s, including first career runner-up finishes atMasterCard Colonial and FedEx St. Jude Classic…Led or shared lead after each round ofBay Hill Invitational.. Held one-stroke, first-round lead over Steve Lowery and sharedsecond- and third-round leads with Davis Love III. Closing 71 by Lehman to his 72 producedplayoff which he won with birdie on second extra hole…At MasterCard Colonial used afinal-round 67 to move into five-way T2, one stroke behind Olin Browne…In a four-waytie for the lead through 54 holes at FedEx St. Jude Classic. Closing 68 good for T2, twostrokes shy of Ted Tryba…Finished solo sixth at U.S. Open, marking best career finish ina major championship. 1997: Second victory came at LaCantera Texas Open. Aftergrabbing one-stroke lead with third-round 64, went on to two-stroke victory over Rick Fehrand Brent Geiberger after closing 69. 1996: Was the first of 13 first-time winners, withwire-to-wire victory at Honda Classic. Tied TPC at Eagle Trace course record with opening10-under-par 62. Held six-stroke lead after second-round 68 and led by three afterSaturday 72. Closing 69 in steady rain secured four-stroke win and $234,000 check. 1995:Spent season on Nationwide Tour, where he finished 25th on money list. Best finish wasT3 at Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic. Amateur: 1992-93 first-team All-American atUniversity of New Mexico, where he won five tournaments…Went undefeated in threematches as member of victorious 1993 U.S. Walker Cup Team…1988 Minnesota juniorplayer of the year…Defeated 15-year-old Tiger Woods in second round of 1992 U.S.Amateur, one of only two defeats Woods suffered in 23 U.S. Amateur matches.PERSONAL: Nicknamed “Lumpy” first day on job at golf course in Wayzata, MN.Nickname stood at golf course, but not at school (“There already was a ‘Lumpy’ atschool”)…Says ice fishing was way to pass time during Minnesotawinters…Grandfather, Carson Lee Herron, played in 1934 U.S. Open and won state titlesin Minnesota and Iowa. Father, also named Carson, played in 1963 U.S. Open…Herron,Tom Lehman and Lee Janzen are Minnesotans who have won more than once on<strong>TOUR</strong>…Sister Alissa won 1999 U.S. Mid-Amateur and is a three-time MinnesotaAmateur champion.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-67


Tim Herron (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 11996 31 22 1 3 7 $475,670 391997 31 21 1 6 11 640,997 331998 29 21 4 10 525,373 541999 29 21 1 2 7 11 1,511,202 222000 28 21 4 10 731,925 652001 29 20 1 3 10 945,441 572002 30 21 1 3 7 954,917 672003 29 21 2 2 6 9 2,176,390 25Total 237 168 3 5 3 36 75 7,961,913NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1994 4 4 3 $6,894 1211995 27 21 1 6 16 69,534 25Total 31 25 1 6 19 76,429COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $8,038,342GLEN HNATIUK (NATCH-ik)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUT T44 CUTU.S. Open CUT CUT T53 6 CUT T40 T50British Open CUT T30 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T31 T13 75 CUT CUT CUT CUT T14THE PLAYERST19 CUT CUT CUT CUT T21 T28 T54<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T9 31WGC-Accenture Match PlayT17 T17WGC-American Express Champ T16 T2PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.37 (37)Driving Distance ------------------290.9 (58)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.3% (116)Total Driving ------------------------174 (63)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.8% (86)Putting Average--------------------1.745 (26)Sand Save Percentage ----------55.7% (24)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------180.0 (73)Birdie Average --------------------3.91 (29)All-Around Ranking --------------449 (20)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.80 (11)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.76 (26)Final Round Scoring Average --71.38 (119)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.8% (21)Par Breakers ------------------------22.3% (29)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:61–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Low Round/Round:61–2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$450,000–1999 Bay Hill Invitational/1EXEMPT STATUS: 124th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Glen Anthony Hnatiuk HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: May 15, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Selkirk, Manitoba, CanadaRESIDENCE: Homosassa, FL; plays out of World Woods GC FAMILY: Wife, Julia; Aileen Caitlin (2/6/96), Morgan Mary (12/28/97)EDUCATION: University of Southern MississippiSPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1998Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2000 B.C. Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1992 Gulf Coast Classic. 1995 Utah Classic. 1996Carolina Classic. 1999 Tri-Cities Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Valero Texas Open; T10—MCI Heritage.2003 SEASON: Canadian secured status for <strong>2004</strong> in final full-field event of 2003 at theChrysler Championship. Rebounded from first-round 74 to finish T49, jumping from 130thto 124th on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List with a paycheck of $11,976. Hnatiuk bumped Per-Ulrik Johansson to No. 126…Finished second to Fred Funk in Driving Accuracy at77.7%…First top-10 came in ninth start, a T10 at the MCI Heritage, thanks to four roundsin the 60s…Late in September recorded a T7 at the Valero Texas Open for his best finishon <strong>TOUR</strong> since finishing T3 at the 2000 B.C. Open.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Made 19 cuts in 28 starts and finished 120th on theOfficial Money List with $558,940…Earned highest <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish since 2000 with aT8 at the WORLDCOM CLASSIC…Shared the first-round lead at the FedEx St. JudeClassic after opening with 65. Was the outright leader through 36 and 54 holes at the TPCat Southwind, including a four-stroke lead heading into the final round. Shot a closing 77for T14. 2001: Began the year on a positive note with a T15 at the Touchstone EnergyTucson Open. Entered final round tied for second, two strokes back of the lead…Besteffort of the season (T9) came at the Marconi Pennsylvania Classic. 2000: T3 at the B.C.Open, career-best finish, and T6 at The INTERNATIONAL earned his largest <strong>TOUR</strong>paycheck, $121,625. 1999: Member of the Nationwide Tour…Made a 12-foot birdie putton 72nd hole for one-stroke win at the Tri-Cities, his first 72-hole victory. Victory assureda return to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000 moving him to 11th on Nationwide Tour money list, wherehe eventually finished eighth…Joined Matt Gogel as one of two players to winNationwide events in four separate years. 1998: Finished 165th on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listand returned to Nationwide Tour…Top finish was T14 at the Tucson Chrysler Classic.1997: Eight top-10s helped him earn the 10th spot on the Nationwide Tour money list andmove on to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> the next season. 1996: Earned his third career title at the rainshortenedNationwide Tour Carolina Classic, thanks to a final-round 8-under-par 64. 1995:Member of the Nationwide Tour…Won the Utah Classic in a playoff over FranklinLangham and Harry Rudolph. 1992: First Naitonwide Tour win came as a Monday qualifierat the Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic. Amateur: 1988 All-Metro Conference selection atUniversity of Southern Mississippi.PERSONAL: Was a member of the Western Canadian Junior “B” championship hockeyteam prior to moving to the United States.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1997 2 2 $8,625 2811998 30 15 3 148,098 1652000 30 16 1 2 5 482,744 1012001 31 23 1 5 434,524 1192002 28 19 1 8 558,940 1202003 29 18 2 4 488,429 124Total 150 93 1 6 25 2,121,361NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 19 6 1 1 2 $30,234 521993 28 4 1 4,376 1461994 26 13 1 4 18,526 761995 27 18 1 1 4 11 102,547 141996 23 16 1 1 4 6 79,700 231997 24 19 1 1 8 14 116,381 101999 25 20 1 3 9 14 176,085 8Total 172 96 4 5 2 27 52 527,849COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,649,210<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 01 02 03THE PLAYERST58 CUT T39NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup, 2000.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.76 (151)Driving Distance ------------------271.1 (185)Driving Accuracy Percentage --77.7% (2)Total Driving ------------------------187 (88)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.3% (71)Putting Average--------------------1.797 (156)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.1% (114)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------320.4 (142)Birdie Average --------------------3.15 (176)All-Around Ranking --------------997 (158)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.24 (123)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.44 (148)Final Round Scoring Average --71.81 (156)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.0% (183)Par Breakers ------------------------17.8% (177)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Valero Texas Open/3Career Low Round/Round:64–5 times, most recent 2003 ValeroTexas Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$121,625–2000 The InternationalPresented by Qwest/T62-68 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


SCOTT HOCH (hoak)EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Scott Mabon Hoch HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: November 24, 1955BIRTHPLACE: Raleigh, NCRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Sally; Cameron (5/1/84), Katie (5/16/86)EDUCATION: Wake Forest University (1978, Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1979<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (11): 1980 Quad Cities Open. 1982 USF&G Classic. 1984 MillerHigh Life QCO. 1989 Las Vegas Invitational. 1994 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1995 GreaterMilwaukee Open. 1996 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. 1997 Greater MilwaukeeOpen. 2001 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, Advil Western Open. 2003 FordChampionship at Doral.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (6): 1982 Pacific Masters [Jpn], Casio World Open [Jpn].1986 Casio World Open [Jpn]. 1990 Korean Open [Asia]. 1991 Korean Open [Asia]. 1995Heineken Dutch Open [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Ford Championship at Doral; T5—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.2003 SEASON: In his second tournament of the season finished T5 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after losing to eventual champion Tiger Woods in thequarterfinals (5 and 4). Defeated Toshi Izawa, Padraig Harrington and Tom Lehman in thefirst three rounds…Following week won the Ford Championship at Doral, for his 11thcareer victory and fifth since turning 40. Shared third-round lead with Bob Tway, then wenton to defeat Jim Furyk with birdie on the third extra hole to even his career playoff recordat 2-2. Play was suspended due to darkness on Sunday night while both players were onthe green of the second playoff hole. First Monday finish since the 2001 Buick Classic.$900,000 paycheck was largest of career and helped push him over the $1-million markfor the eighth consecutive season. Now holds the 10th-longest span between first andlast victories (22 years, seven months and 21 days) in <strong>TOUR</strong> history. At beginning of theweek was going to pull out of the Ford Championship due to wrist injury…Played off andon the rest of the season due to a nagging right wrist injury. Made only five cuts in the 13starts after his win in Miami. Missed six straight cuts in the middle of the season. Hislongest stretch of consecutive cuts missed in his 23 year <strong>TOUR</strong> career was four in a rowcoming into the 2003 season. He missed four consecutive cuts in each of the first twoseasons on the <strong>TOUR</strong>, 1980 and 1981.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Perhaps the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s most consistent performer since joiningin 1980. Has collected 158 top-10s in his career. 2002: Posted a T9 finish at the Bay HillInvitational…T4 at THE PLAYERS Championship was fifth top-10 there in the last sixyears…Did not defend his title at the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic due to troublewith right eye from LASIK surgery. Had two surgeries over last four months to fix anastigmatism…Tied career best with a T5 finish at the U.S. Open, closing with a 1-underpar69. Also T5 at the 1993 U.S. Open at Baltusrol GC, won by Lee Janzen. On Sunday,sporting a stars and stripes golf shirt dedicated to New York City, recorded an ace with a3-iron on the 207-yard 17th hole, one of three holes-in-one on the week…Comebackcontinued with T7 finish at Canon Greater Hartford Open. Entered final round in thirdplace, two strokes behind leader Jonathan Kaye…In only fifth career British Openappearance, finished T8 for low American, aided by a final-round 66. Total of 280 was onlytwo strokes out of a four-man playoff. Previous best finish at British Open had been T68in 1995, missing cut in three others…Finished Ryder Cup with 0-3-1 record. Along withJim Furyk, tied Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley during Saturday’s Four-Ballcontest…Picked up T2 at the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. Made the cut 19 of 20times at Kingsmill Golf Club, including a win, T2, third and T3, T4, fifth and a sixth-placefinish. Also had a T9, which gave him more top-10 finishes than any other player in thehistory of that event. 2001: At 45, had a career year in money earned with $2,875,319(seventh on money list) and tournament titles (two) in a single season. First 45-year old towin twice in same season since Hale Irwin in 1990. Only Julius Boros (age 47 and 48 in1967 and ‘68), Sam Snead (age 47 in 1960) and Irwin had won multiple times at age 45 orolder…Held third-round lead at Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. Closing 69 broughthim his ninth <strong>TOUR</strong> title, first in last 94 starts. At age 45 years, 5 months and 5 days, oldest<strong>TOUR</strong> winner since Tom Watson won the 1998 MasterCard Colonial at age 48. Alsosupplanted defending champion Hal Sutton (age 41) as oldest Greater GreensboroChrysler Classic winner since 52-year-old Sam Snead…Closing 64 at Advil Western Openproduced 10th <strong>TOUR</strong> title and second of season. Edged 36- and 54-hole leader David LoveIII by one stroke. His 267 total broke tournament record set by Sam Snead in 1949 andequaled by Chi Chi Rodriguez in 1964. 2000: First of seven top-10s came at WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, where he defeated Stuart Appleby, Lee Westwoodand Jesper Parnevik before a 5-and-4 quarterfinal loss to David Duval…Shot a final-round65 to finish runner-up at SEI Pennsylvania Classic. 1999: Another consistent seasonmaking 24 cuts in 27 starts and finished No. 33 on the final <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list…Hadsix top-10s and 17 top-25s. 1998: Finished second at Kemper Open and CVS CharityClassic. 1997: Won second Greater Milwaukee Open…That year had career-high 11 top-10s, including second at THE PLAYERS Championship, third at Nissan Open, T4 at ShellHouston Open and Memorial Tournament, fifth at Michelob Championship, T6 at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, T9 at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and MCI Classic, T10 at U.S. Open andTHE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Was the second oldest (Lee Elder) Ryder Cup rookie. 1996: Sixtop-three finishes, topped by wire-to-wire victory at Michelob Championship atKingsmill…Won Vardon Trophy with 70.08 scoring average. 1995: Shot back-to-back 65son weekend at Greater Milwaukee Open for three-stroke victory…Lost playoff to PayneStewart at Shell Houston Open after holding five-stroke lead through 54 holes. 1994: Afterfour years without a victory, captured Bob Hope Chrysler Classic…Later that year, runnerupto Jose Maria Olazabal at NEC World Series of Golf. 1989: Lost on second hole ofsudden-death playoff to Nick Faldo at Masters. Three weeks later, won Las VegasInvitational in playoff over Robert Wrenn…Had first money list top-10 finish (No.10),earning $670,680. 1986: Winner of Chrysler Team Championship with Gary Hallberg. 1984:Won third <strong>TOUR</strong> title, at the Miller Lite Quad Cities Open by five strokes. 1982: Wonsecond <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the USF&G Classic in New Orleans, beating Bob Shearer and TomWatson by two strokes in the weather-shortened 54-hole tournament. 1980: First victorycame in rookie season, winning first of two Quad Cities Opens. Amateur: Runner-up toJohn Cook at 1978 U.S. Amateur…Member of 1975 national championship team at WakeForest…An All-America selection in 1977 and 1978 when he won Atlantic CoastConference title.PERSONAL: Donated $100,000 of 1989 Las Vegas Invitational winnings to Arnold PalmerChildren’s Hospital in Orlando. Has a floor named after him at the Arnold Palmer Hospitalthanks to his family’s donations. Although son Cameron was successfully treatedelsewhere for rare bone infection in right leg, he and wife Sally are strong supporters ofOrlando facility…Family has also made large donations to area hospitals andchurches…Brother Buddy was a professional bowler, while their father won All-Americanhonors in baseball at Wake Forest.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1979A 1 11980 18 6 1 1 4 $45,600 771981 31 19 2 7 49,606 871982 28 23 1 1 8 17 193,862 161983 25 20 1 7 11 144,605 371984 26 22 1 1 3 7 13 224,345 271985 30 24 1 1 6 13 186,020 351986 28 23 1 3 6 13 222,077 361987 27 23 4 8 12 391,747 201988 31 26 10 18 397,599 261989 27 21 1 1 1 6 12 670,680 101990 26 19 1 7 13 333,978 401991 31 26 1 1 9 14 520,038 271992 16 13 3 84,798 1461993 28 18 1 6 15 403,742 371994 28 21 1 1 2 7 14 804,559 111995 28 23 1 1 1 8 14 792,643 181996 27 23 1 2 3 8 14 1,039,564 91997 22 22 1 1 1 11 15 1,393,788 61998 27 22 2 9 17 1,237,053 171999 27 24 6 17 1,172,692 332000 29 24 1 7 17 1,368,888 332001 24 17 2 1 10 14 2,875,319 72002 21 16 1 7 11 1,465,173 382003 17 8 1 2 2 1,198,250 59Total 623 484 11 16 23 158 300 17,216,624<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91Masters T34 T37 T27 T53 CUT 2 T14 T35U.S. Open CUT W/D T48 T34 T36 T21 T13 T8 6British OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T61 T48 T12 T41 T3 T25 T7 T49 T43THE PLAYERST37 T13 CUT T44 CUT T14 T39 CUT CUT W/D CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T12 28 T7 T21Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT T7 T5 38 T16 T44 CUT T37 CUT CUTU.S. Open CUT T5 T13 T56 T7 T10 CUT CUT T16 T16 T5 CUTBritish Open T68 CUT CUT T8<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T6 CUT CUT T61 T6 T29 T21 T74 T7 CUT T57THE PLAYERS CUT CUT W/D T19 2 T5 T6 T13 T7 T4 W/D<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T20 T27 T18 T10 T21 29WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T5 T33 T5WGC-NEC Invitational T23 T21 T55 T51WGC-American Express Champ T7 T17 CNL T23 T70SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-69


Scott Hoch (cont.)NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Team Championship, 1978. Walker Cup, 1979. ThePresidents Cup (3), 1994, 1996, 1998; Ryder Cup (2), 1997, 2002.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.65 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------278.8 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.7% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------57.1% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.817 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------33.3% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------387.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------2.74 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.86 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.29 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --73.57 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--25.6% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------15.5% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–Greater Milwaukee Open/2Career Low Round/Round:62–1994 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$900,000–2003 Ford Championship atDoral/1CHARLES HOWELL IIISECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Charles Gordon Howell III HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: June 20, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Augusta, GARESIDENCE: Orlando, FLFAMILY: Wife, HeatherEDUCATION: Oklahoma State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Fitness, nutrition, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2001<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Nissan Open, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshippresented by Coca-Cola; T7—Buick Invitational, Wachovia Championship; 9—TheINTERNATIONAL; T10—<strong>PGA</strong> Championship.2003 SEASON: Surpassed the $2-million mark for the second consecutive season. Made thecut in 29 of 31 starts and played the most rounds on <strong>TOUR</strong> with 115…In fifth start of season,earned first top-10 with T7 at the Buick Invitational, aided by rounds of 68-69 on theweekend…Lost to Mike Weir in a playoff at the Nissan Open after Weir birdied the secondextra hole. Was second- and third-round leader, and held three-shot lead heading into Sunday,but finished with 2-over 73 to tie Weir at the end of regulation…Finished T7 at the inauguralWachovia Championship, four strokes behind David Toms. Led the field with only four bogeysfor the week…Grabbed first-round lead at the Memorial Tournament with an 8-under-par 64,tying the tournament record for the first 18 holes. Three consecutive over-par rounds droppedfinish to T27…Fourth top-10, a ninth-place finish, came at The INTERNATIONAL…Posted firstcareer top-10 finish at a major with a T10 at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, posting rounds of 70-72-70-73. Clinched 10th and final spot on 2003 Presidents Cup team with <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipfinish…Held the 36-hole lead at the Bell Canadian Open and was two back through 54 holes.Closing round of 74 dropped him into T14…Ended the year on a high note with his secondrunner-up finish at the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Finished two back of Vijay Singh in Atlanta in 2002and three back of Chad Campbell in Houston in 2003…Earned spot on The Presidents Cupteam for the United States.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Followed a successful rookie campaign with an even bettersophomore season, thanks to a victory and ninth-place finish on the season money list with$2,702,747…Picked up his first career victory in his 68th <strong>TOUR</strong> event at the MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill. Began final round two strokes behind leader Brandt Jobe andfinal-round 67 gave him the two-stroke victory…Tied Waialea CC course record with asecond-round 62 on way to his first top-10 finish of the season, a T4 at the Sony Open inHawaii…Tied Riviera CC record with front-nine, 7-under 28 in third round of Nissan Openfor a 64 and eventual T6…Made his first appearance in the Masters in hometown ofAugusta, finishing T29…Runner-up to Vijay Singh in season-ending <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship,which helped to earn Player of the Month honors for October/November. Held secondroundlead. Only player in field to post four rounds in the 60s and finished season with 16consecutive rounds in the 60s. 2001: Rookie of the Year. Earned his 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cardby playing <strong>TOUR</strong> events via sponsor exemptions. Earned Special Temporary Member statusfor the second consecutive season…Ranked first in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> non-member earnings with$1,520,632. Earnings would have ranked 33rd on <strong>TOUR</strong> official money list…Five top-10son the season…First top-10 came at the BellSouth Classic, a T6…Lost in sudden-deathplayoff at Greater Milwaukee Open to Shigeki Maruyama. Birdied six of last seven holesof regulation to shoot 64 and force playoff but bogeyed first sudden-death hole asMaruyama made birdie. 2000: Earned Special Temporary Member status in only six eventsafter turning professional on June 26. Made the cut in seven of 11 official <strong>TOUR</strong>events…Best effort of the season came at the John Deere Classic, a solo third…Weekbefore turning professional, turned in a second-place finish at the Greensboro Open, thehighest amateur finish in Nationwide Tour history. Amateur: 2000 NCAA Champion as ajunior at Oklahoma State. Winning total of 23-under-par set NCAA Championship scoringrecord…Two-time first-team All-American…Recipient of Jack Nicklaus and Fred HaskinsAwards…Big 12 Champion and Big 12 Player of the Year in 2000…Represented UnitedStates at 2000 Palmer Cup…1996 AJGA Player of the Year…Three-time first-team AJGAAll-American…Captured 1996 Rolex Tournament of Champions.PERSONAL: Grew up near Augusta National GC, home of the Masters, and was amember of Augusta CC, which is adjacent to Amen Corner…Next-door neighbor was thefirst person who introduced him to golf…Started playing golf at age 7 and won fivetournaments before his 11th birthday…Shot his first sub-70 tournament round at age 10,the same age at which he began taking lessons from instructor David Leadbetter…Fatheris a pediatric surgeon.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996A 11997A 12000 13 7 1 1 2 $263,5332001 24 20 1 1 5 14 1,520,6322002 32 27 1 1 1 7 16 2,702,747 92003 31 29 2 6 16 2,568,955 14Total 102 83 1 4 3 19 48 7,055,867NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2000A 1 1 1 1 1Total 1 1 1 1 1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 01 02 03MastersT29 T28U.S. OpenCUT T18 T53British OpenT65<strong>PGA</strong>T22 T17 T10THE PLAYERST60 T32<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 2 2WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT21WGC-American Express ChampT21NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.21 (25)Driving Distance ------------------294.6 (31)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.4% (146)Total Driving ------------------------177 (67)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.9% (42)Putting Average--------------------1.777 (97)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.4% (110)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------159.2 (53)Birdie Average --------------------3.72 (68)All-Around Ranking --------------572 (42)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.64 (5)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.71 (101)Final Round Scoring Average --71.37 (118)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.7% (88)Par Breakers ------------------------21.3% (65)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2002 Sony Open in Hawaii/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$666,000–2002 Michelob Championship atKingsmill/12-70 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


JOHN HUSTONEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Johnny Ray Huston HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: June 1, 1961BIRTHPLACE: Mt. Vernon, ILRESIDENCE: Palm Harbor, FL; plays out of Westin Innisbrook FAMILY: Wife, Suzanne; Jessica (11/9/87), Travis (3/29/93)Golf ResortEDUCATION: Auburn UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983Q SCHOOL: Fall 1987<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (7): 1990 Honda Classic. 1992 Walt Disney World/OldsmobileClassic. 1994 Doral-Ryder Open. 1998 United Airlines Hawaiian Open, National Car RentalGolf Classic/Disney. 2000 Tampa Bay Classic. 2003 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 1988 JCPenney Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Southern Farm Bureau Classic; 2—PhoenixOpen.2003 SEASON: Won for the second time in the 2000s with his victory at the SouthernFarm Bureau Classic, his seventh career victory. Shared first-round lead and held secondandthird-round leads while firing four rounds in the 60s. Birdied three of final four holesto defeat Brenden Pappas, who shot a final-round 10-under 62, by a stroke. Became 11th40-plus year old to win on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003…Began year making seven straight cuts,including a second at the Phoenix Open. First runner-up finish since a T2 at the 1998 Doral-Ryder Open…Opened 67-63 to hold a share of the 36-hole lead at the FedEx St. JudeClassic before finishing T17…Finished first on <strong>TOUR</strong> in Putting Average (1.713 putts pergreen) and third in Birdie Average and All Around Ranking.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Began the season making 15 consecutive cuts and missedjust three of 26 cuts, the least in his 15-year <strong>TOUR</strong> career…Was ninth in All-AroundRanking, a year after finishing 72nd in the same category…Third-round 11-under-par 61, acareer low, moved him into a tie for the lead with Tim Herron through 54 holes at the BuickChallenge. The 61 tied J.P. Hayes and Garrett Willis for low round of the season. FinishedT4 after final-round 70. 2001: After three consecutive years in top 25 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list,finished No. 100. 2000: Collected his sixth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory and for the third consecutiveseason eclipsed $1.5 million in earnings…Was among the top-10 eight times, including hisfirst two starts of the season…Earned three-stroke victory at the inaugural Tampa BayClassic, his fifth victory in the state of Florida. In final round, birdied three of the last fourholes en route to a 65. Win occurred on home course, Innisbrook Resort’s CopperheadCourse…Shared the 54-hole lead with Davis Love III at GTE Byron Nelson Classic. Closing70 left him T4, one stroke out of three-man playoff…Posted his best finish at the U.S.Open, solo fourth…Ranked seventh in par-4 birdie average (18.6 percent). 1999: Althoughwithout a victory, posted three third-place finishes…Earned over $700,000 in first fourstarts of season on strength of back-to-back third-place finishes at Bob Hope ChryslerClassic and WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. Won consolation match atAccenture, defeating Steve Pate 5 and 4 for $400,000 payday. 1998: A memorable seasonfrom start to finish…Best four-day performance at the time by any player on <strong>TOUR</strong> atUnited Airlines Hawaiian Open, where he broke the 72-hole scoring record in relation to parwith a 28-under-par 260 to capture his fourth <strong>TOUR</strong> title. Rounds of 63-65-66-66 included31 birdies and only three bogeys. Broke record shared by Ben Hogan and Mike Souchakwhich had stood for 43 years. Joe Durant’s 29-under in 2001 broke Huston’s record. Sharedfirst-round lead with David Ogrin before breaking away with tournament record-tying 16-under 128 total through 36 holes. Shot tournament-record 22-under 194 through 54holes…Closed year with fifth <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at National Car Rental Golf Classic at WaltDisney World Resort and for first time in career earned two wins in a season. Closing 66produced his second title at Disney…Shot closing 67 to earn T2 at Doral-Ryder Open…Thefinish in Miami marked four top-10s with earnings of $636,250 after six starts and earnedhim top spot on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. It was his best start ever…Ranked first in all-aroundstats category (151), third in birdie average (3.96), fourth in putting (1.730) and third in thirdroundscoring average (69.29). 1997: Fell out of top 125 for first time in career, finishing141st. 1996: Shot course-record 61 at Muirfield Village GC during second round ofMemorial Tournament. 1994: Earned third victory at 1994 Doral-Ryder Open. Entered finalround four strokes behind, but closing 66 good for three-stroke victory. 1993: Lost playoff toJim McGovern at Shell Houston Open…T2 with Greg Norman, Scott Simpson and DavidFrost at 1993 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, one stroke behind Jim Gallagher, Jr. 1992: Fired closing62 to overtake Mark O’Meara and win the Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, wherewinning total of 26-under-par 262 was one off <strong>TOUR</strong> record for most strokes below par in72-hole event. 1990: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at windswept Honda Classic, where heheld off strong Mark Calcavecchia challenge to win by two strokes. 1987: Medalist atQualifying Tournament. 1985: Won Florida Open (non-<strong>TOUR</strong> event).PERSONAL: Sister Julie Jones caddied for him during record-breaking performance at1997 United Airlines Hawaiian Open. “She never said one word to me all week, she wasscared stiff,” Huston said…With daughter Jessica, won the Father-Daughter tournamentat 1997 National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort…Suffered withbursitis in left shoulder in 1997. Sleeps on magnetic mattress cover and wears magnetsin soles of shoes for relief.<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 1 1 $1,055 2871988 31 17 1 2 6 150,301 781989 29 14 1 2 5 203,207 681990 25 16 1 1 3 7 435,690 301991 27 23 1 5 13 395,853 401992 32 23 1 1 4 15 515,453 261993 30 26 2 6 15 681,441 151994 25 19 1 1 8 11 731,499 161995 27 15 5 7 294,574 641996 25 18 1 6 9 506,173 371997 29 12 1 3 151,840 1411998 25 21 2 1 8 16 1,544,110 101999 23 17 3 7 11 1,519,387 212000 23 19 1 1 8 11 1,631,695 252001 20 14 1 7 505,252 1002002 26 23 1 5 12 1,299,053 452003 23 17 1 1 2 8 1,565,119 42Total 421 295 7 6 10 73 156 12,131,701<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00Masters T3 T29 T25 59 T10 T17 17 T21 T23 T36 T14U.S. Open CUT T14 CUT CUT CUT CUT T82 T32 T17 4British Open CUT T48 CUT T31 T11 T68 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T57 T7 T18 T44 CUT DQ CUT T13 CUT 71THE PLAYERS 68 CUT T15 T40 CUT T35 CUT CUT T68 CUT T20 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T28 T13 T2 T10 T11 T5 T25WGC-Accenture Match Play 3 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT33WGC-American Express ChampT34Year 01 02 03Masters T20 CUTU.S. OpenCUT CUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> 72 T39 W/DTHE PLAYERS CUT T9 W/DWGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T33WGC-American Express Champ CNLNATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup (2) , 1994, 1998.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.57 (49)Driving Distance ------------------284.8 (107)Driving Accuracy Percentage --69.0% (50)Total Driving ------------------------157 (48)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.8% (20)Putting Average--------------------1.713 (1)Sand Save Percentage ----------56.6% (17)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------122.7 (19)Birdie Average --------------------4.28 (2)All-Around Ranking --------------265 (3)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.93 (14)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.00 (34)Final Round Scoring Average --70.56 (49)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.9% (6)Par Breakers ------------------------24.6% (3)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–FedEx St. Jude Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:61–2 times, most recent 2002 BuickChallenge/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2003 Southern Farm BureauClassic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-71


HALE IRWINWORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 1992) EXEMPT STATUS: Life MemberFULL NAME: Hale S. Irwin HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: June 3, 1945BIRTHPLACE: Joplin, MORESIDENCE: Paradise Valley, AZFAMILY: Wife, Sally; Becky (12/15/71), Steven (8/6/74); one grandchildEDUCATION: University of Colorado (1967, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Photography, golf course designTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1968 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1968SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (20): 1971 Sea Pines Heritage Classic. 1973 Sea Pines HeritageClassic. 1974 U.S. Open Championship. 1975 Atlanta Classic, Western Open. 1976 GlenCampbell-Los Angeles Open, Florida Citrus Open. 1977 Atlanta Classic, Colgate Hall ofFame Golf Classic, San Antonio Texas Open. 1979 U.S. Open Championship. 1981Hawaiian Open, Buick Open. 1982 Honda Inverrary Classic. 1983 Memorial Tournament.1984 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1985 Memorial Tournament. 1990 U.S. OpenChampionship, Buick Classic. 1994 MCI Heritage Golf Classic.CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (38): 1995 Ameritech Senior Open, VantageChampionship. 1996 American Express Invitational, <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’ Championship. 1997MasterCard Championship, LG Championship, <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’ Championship, Las VegasSenior Classic, Burnet Senior Classic, BankBoston Classic, Boone Valley Classic, VantageChampionship, Hyatt Regency Maui Kaanapali Classic. 1998 Toshiba Senior Classic, <strong>PGA</strong>Seniors’ Championship, Las Vegas Senior Classic, Ameritech Senior Open, U.S. SeniorOpen, BankBoston Classic, Energizer SENIOR <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1999 NationwideChampionship, Boone Valley Classic, FORD SENIOR PLAYERS Championship, AmeritechSenior Open, Coldwell Banker Burnet Classic. 2000 Nationwide Championship, BellSouthSenior Classic at Opryland, U.S. Senior Open, EMC Kaanapali Classic. 2001 Siebel Classicin Silicon Valley, Bruno’s Memorial Classic, Turtle Bay Championship. 2002 ACE GroupClassic, Toshiba Senior Classic, 3M Championship, Turtle Bay Championship. 2003 Kinko’sClassic of Austin, Turtle Bay Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (8): 1974 Piccadilly World Match Play [Eur]. 1975Piccadilly World Match Play [Eur]. 1978 Australian <strong>PGA</strong> [Aus]. 1979 South African <strong>PGA</strong>[Afr]. 1979 World Cup [individual]. 1981 Bridgestone Classic [Japan]. 1982 Brazilian Open.1986 Bahamas Classic.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2003 Office Depot Father-Son Challenge [with son Steve].BEST 2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Kinko’s Classic of Austin, Turtle BayChampionship; 2—Verizon Classic, MasterCard Classic; T3—Toshiba Senior Classic,Bruno’s Memorial Classic; T4—Bayer Advantage Celebrity Pro-Am, SBC Championship,Charles Schwab Cup Championship; T6—Music City Championship at Gaylord Opryland;T7—ACE Group Classic; T10—Allianz Championship, JELD-WEN Tradition.2003 SEASON: First time since 1966 that he has not made a single start on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>…Continued to work on his Champions Tour career. Despite a back injury for thefinal four months of the season, earned at least $1 million for the eighth straight year,finishing fifth on the money list with $1,607,391.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Concentrating on Champions Tour career, played in onlyone <strong>TOUR</strong> event, missing the cut at U.S. Open at Bethpage State Park’s Black Course…Seta new Champions Tour record for earnings in a season with $3,028,304, breaking his ownmark of $2,861,945 and in the process became the oldest player to win the money title(Arnold Palmer Award) at age 57. 1995: Joined Champions Tour on June 3. 1994: First andlast <strong>TOUR</strong> win came at MCI Heritage Classic where he defeated Greg Norman by twoshots. First win was at Harbour Town Golf Links in 1971…Selected as first captain of theU.S. Presidents Cup Team and earned spot on team that defeated International squad 20-12. Posted a 2-1 record in the competition. 1990: Illustrious 29-year <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career washighlighted by three U.S. Open titles, the last of which came in a grueling 19-hole playoffwith Mike Donald at Medinah. Sank a 45-foot putt on the final hole to force overtime thenext day, and then eventually won with a 10-foot birdie putt. Victory at 45 made him theoldest to win a U.S. Open…Followed that win with another the next week at the BuickClassic, and went on to have his finest earnings year on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (sixth/ $838,249).1985: Won for the second time in three starts at the Memorial Tournament. 1979:Captured second U.S. Open victory at Inverness Club. 1977: Won for the second time inthree starts at the Atlanta Classic. 1975: Started a streak of 86 tournaments withoutmissing a cut that ended in 1978. It is the third-best streak on <strong>TOUR</strong> for consecutive eventsin the money. 1974: First of three U.S. Open victories came at Winged Foot GC.PERSONAL: Unusual two-sport participant at the University of Colorado: 1967 NCAAChampion in golf and two-time All-Big Eight selection as a football defensive back. Alsoplayed quarterback early in his collegiate career…Was also an Academic All-American…Member of Colorado’s “All-Century Football Team”…Son Steve also playedon the Colorado golf team…Got his start in golf at age 4 through his father…Activelyinvolved in his own course design business, including the TPC at Wakefield Plantation, thesite of the Carolina Classic on the Nationwide Tour…Inducted into the World Golf Hall ofFame in 1992…Biggest thrills in golf were his first <strong>TOUR</strong> win in 1971 at Hilton HeadIsland, SC, his three U.S. Open victories, his two U.S. Senior Open wins and playing on thevictorious U.S. Ryder Cup team in 1991…Conducts a charity golf tournament in St. Louiseach year to benefit the St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Hale Irwin Center for PediatricHematology/Oncology at the facility that bears his name.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 4-5Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1966A 1 11967A 1 11968 17 11 3 $5,129 1281969 29 21 1 7 18,211 831970 32 24 1 4 14 44,101 441971 35 28 1 2 1 7 13 96,695 121972 34 27 3 3 11 17 107,140 141973 32 25 1 1 1 12 18 128,353 71974 23 21 1 2 8 15 150,068 61975 22 21 2 1 1 14 17 205,380 41976 21 21 2 3 2 12 17 252,719 31977 23 23 3 1 1 8 13 221,456 41978 22 22 2 4 13 17 191,666 71979 22 17 1 3 6 12 154,168 191980 25 18 1 9 14 109,810 381981 23 21 2 4 1 8 12 276,499 71982 23 20 1 1 4 11 173,719 191983 20 20 1 9 15 232,567 131984 20 16 1 6 11 183,384 311985 20 14 1 2 8 195,007 311986 25 15 1 3 59,983 1281987 22 14 2 7 100,825 961988 23 14 1 2 7 164,996 721989 19 14 1 2 6 150,977 931990 17 15 2 1 2 6 11 838,249 61991 17 15 1 2 6 7 422,652 331992 20 13 1 2 98,208 1311993 21 15 2 9 252,686 651994 22 19 1 1 1 6 11 814,436 101995 14 11 2 5 190,961 951996 3 3 31,550 2181997 3 2 20,764 2401998 2 1 5,244 3091999 2 1 11,250 2802000 1 1 34,066 2232001 1 1 13,164 2342002 1Total 658 526 20 25 24 164 302 5,966,031CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-51995 12 2 3 11 12 $799,175 101996 23 2 7 2 21 23 1,615,769 21997 23 9 3 1 18 22 2,343,364 11998 22 7 6 2 20 22 2,861,945 11999 26 5 2 3 14 23 2,025,232 22000 24 4 4 1 17 23 2,128,968 32001 26 3 2 4 18 24 2,147,422 32002 27 4 6 4 22 27 3,028,304 12003 22 2 2 2 13 19 1,607,391 5Total 205 38 35 19 154 195 18,557,568COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $24,523,599<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78Masters T13 CUT T4 T4 T5 5 8U.S. Open T61 T19 T36 T20 1 T3 T26 T41 T4British Open T24 9 T32 T46 T24<strong>PGA</strong> T31 T22 T11 T9 W/D T5 T34 T44 T12THE PLAYERS T34 7 T17 T3 T42Year 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91Masters T23 CUT T25 CUT T6 T21 T36 CUT T10U.S. Open 1 T8 T58 T39 T39 6 14 CUT CUT T17 T54 1 T11British Open 6 T2 T14 T53 T57<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T30 T16 T42 T14 T25 T32 T26 T38 T12 T73THE PLAYERS CUT T14 T51 T19 T49 T15 T5 CUT T24 CUT CUT T5 T27<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT192-72 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Hale Irwin (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARY (CONT.)Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02Masters 47 T27 T18 T14 T29U.S. Open T51 T62 T18 CUT T50 T52 CUT W/D T27 T52 CUTBritish OpenT19<strong>PGA</strong> T66 T6 T39 T54 T29 T41THE PLAYERS CUT CUT 4 T55 T46<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT22CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship 1 1 1 T11 T2 T5 T2 T15U.S. Senior Open T5 2 T5 1 T3 1 T11 T11Ford Senior Players ChampionshipT10 2 T19 2 1 T4 3 T6 T12JELD-WEN Tradition 2 T13 4 T20 T37 3 6 T10Charles Schwab Cup Champ T8 T10 2 1 T18 T24 T7 4 T4NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup (2), 1974, 1979 (indiv. title 1979); Ryder Cup (5), 1975,1977, 1979, 1981, 1991; U.S. vs. Japan, 1983; The Presidents Cup, 1994 (playing Captain).PLAYER STATISTICS2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.59 (3)Driving Distance ------------------274.8 (32)Driving Accuracy Percentage --77.1% (5)Total Driving ------------------------37 (3)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------73.6% (2)Putting Average--------------------1.772 (17)Sand Save Percentage ----------36.8% (78)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------155.3 (14)Birdie Average --------------------4.20 (6)All-Around Ranking --------------157 (7)MISC. CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round:65–2 times, most recent 2003 Senior <strong>PGA</strong>Championship/4Career Low Round:62–4 times, most recent 2000 EMCKaanapali Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck:$400,000–2000 U.S. Senior Open/1PETER JACOBSENEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Peter Erling Jacobsen HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 215BIRTHDATE: March 4, 1954BIRTHPLACE: Portland, ORRESIDENCE: Bonita Springs, FL FAMILY: Wife, Jan; Amy (7/19/80), Kristen (2/23/82), Mick (10/12/84)EDUCATION: University of OregonSPECIAL INTERESTS: MusicTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1976<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (7): 1980 Buick-Goodwrench Open. 1984 Colonial NationalInvitation Tournament, Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1990 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic. 1995 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Buick Invitational of California. 2003Greater Hartford Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (3): 1979 Western Australian Open [Aus]. 1981 JohnnieWalker Cup [Eur]. 1982 Johnnie Walker Cup [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Greater Hartford Open; T9—Shell Houston Open;T10—MCI Heritage.2003 SEASON: Voted <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player of the Year. Began the season withpartial status, but became one of the year’s top golf stories with a victory at the GreaterHartford Open. Having finished outside the top 125 in previous four seasons, 49-year-oldwon a career-best $1,162,726 to finish 62nd on the money list, best since finishingseventh in 1995. One of 11 players over the age of 40 to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in2003…Thanks to four rounds in the 60s, finished T10 at MCI Heritage for first top-10since at T9 at the 2002 Tampa Bay Classic…Posted another top-10 the next week inHouston with a T9 at the Shell Houston Open. The last time he recorded back-to-back top-10s was in 1995 with a T2 at the Doral-Ryder Open and third at NestleInvitational…Earned seventh career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in his 27th season (624th careertournament) at the Greater Hartford Open. Held at least a share of the lead for all fourrounds in carding four rounds in the 60s (63-67-69-67—266). Defeated Chris Riley by twostrokes and Todd Fischer by three. Oldest winner on <strong>TOUR</strong> (49 years, 4 months, 23 days)since Craig Stadler (50 years, 1 month, 18 days) the week before at the B.C. Open.Seventh-oldest winner in <strong>TOUR</strong> history. Nineteen years since last victory in Hartford(1984), joining Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper, Paul Azinger and Phil Mickelson as multiplewinners of the GHO. Earned a career-high first-place check of $720,000. The first-placecheck was exactly 10 times more than he earned for his first GHO victory in 1984($72,000)…Set the first-round tournament record with a 9-under 63 at the ChryslerClassic of Greensboro before finishing T30…Finished ninth in Driving Accuracy at 74.1%.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Three top-10s were the most since five (including twowins) in 1995. T8 at The Honda Classic was his first top-10 finish since a solo ninth-placefinish at the 1999 B.C. Open…Also logged top-10s at the John Deere Classic and theTampa Bay Classic. 1995: Enjoyed best season of his career with two victories and morethan $1 million in earnings, finishing seventh on the money list…Victories came insuccessive weeks at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and Buick Invitational ofCalifornia. Was tied for 20th after two rounds at AT&T before moving into a tie for secondwith third-round 66. Closing 65 gave him two-stroke victory over David Duval…The nextweek took lead at Buick Invitational with third-round 68, then added another in final roundfor four-stroke victory…Passed on chance to win three straight at Bob Hope ChryslerClassic, opting for wife Jan’s 40th birthday party instead. 1990: Defeated Scott Simpsonby one stroke for 1990 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic title. 1984: First two-victory season on<strong>TOUR</strong>. Defeated Payne Stewart in playoff for Colonial National Invitation title, which hededicated to his father, who had just undergone serious surgery…Two-stroke victory overMark O’Meara at Sammy Davis, Jr.- Greater Hartford Open later that year was highlightedby third-round 63. 1986: Won Fred Meyer Challenge with Curtis Strange. 1980: Came fromsix strokes off pace in final round for first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Buick-Goodwrench Open. 1976:First two professional titles were Oregon Open and Northern California Open. Amateur:Three-time All-American at University of Oregon…Won 1974 Pac-8 Conference title.PERSONAL: Has own event management company, Peter Jacobsen Productions(www.pjp.com), which conducts three Champions Tour events: The JELD-WEN Tradition,Constellation Energy Classic and Bayer Advantage Celebrity Pro-Am. PJP also conductedthe 2003 U.S. Women’s Open, CVS/Pharmacy Charity Classic and the Save MartShootout…Founded “Jake Trout and the Flounders,” musical group which featured MarkLye and the late Payne Stewart…Has served two terms as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PlayerDirector…Co-owns Jacobsen Hardy Golf Design Co (www.jacobsenhardy.com) withformer <strong>TOUR</strong> player Jim Hardy…Hosts variety show, “Peter Jacobsen Unplugged,” on TheGolf Channel with “Signboy” Matt Griesser…One of the great ambassadors of golf,played 16 years at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am with actor Jack Lemmon untilthe Oscar winner’s death in 2001.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1977 23 10 3 $12,608 1301978 25 14 1 2 4 34,188 831979 33 23 2 6 49,439 781980 28 23 1 1 5 12 138,562 261981 23 17 1 3 7 85,624 511982 24 23 2 7 10 145,832 251983 26 22 1 5 12 158,765 291984 23 20 2 1 6 12 295,025 101985 21 16 2 7 13 214,959 231986 23 17 1 1 5 112,964 781987 25 19 1 5 79,924 1111988 25 19 3 6 11 526,765 161989 24 20 1 3 9 267,241 481990 22 20 1 2 5 12 547,279 191991 23 13 2 2 5 263,180 641992 27 18 4 106,100 1271993 23 17 3 9 222,291 771994 19 15 3 7 211,762 881995 25 22 2 2 1 5 13 1,075,057 71996 19 14 1 3 127,197 1461997 25 19 1 2 9 294,931 821998 22 12 1 1 5 327,336 921999 22 15 1 5 285,461 1382000 22 10 1 141,484 1812001 17 7 64,297 2092002 21 11 3 5 389,123 1442003 22 14 1 3 5 1,162,726 62Total 632 450 7 15 8 77 192 7,340,119SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-73


Peter Jacobsen (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90Masters T11 T20 T20 T25 CUT T25 T34 T30U.S. Open T22 T37 T34 T7 T31 T59 T24 T21 8 CUTBritish Open T12 T22 T11 CUT W/D T30 T16<strong>PGA</strong> T23 T10 T27 T34 3 T18 T10 3 20 47 T27 T26THE PLAYERS T52 T14 T5 CUT T27 T16 T51 CUT T33 CUT T16 T70 T29<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 6 T19Year 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T17 T61 T31U.S. Open T31 63 CUT T51 T23British Open T73 T24 T31 T44<strong>PGA</strong> T28 T28 T23 W/D T67 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT T29 CUT T48 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT16WGC-NEC InvitationalT14NATIONAL TEAMS: U.S. vs. Japan, 1984; Ryder Cup (2), 1985, 1995; Dunhill Cup, 1995.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.60 (136)Driving Distance ------------------290.8 (59)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.3% (148)Total Driving ------------------------207 (121)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------62.3% (166)Putting Average--------------------1.807 (173)Sand Save Percentage ----------39.8% (174)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------441.0 (167)Birdie Average --------------------3.02 (187)All-Around Ranking --------------1,210 (188)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.03 (170)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.88 (108)Final Round Scoring Average --70.71 (59)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.8% (173)Par Breakers ------------------------17.0% (187)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent Chrysler Classicof Greensboro/1Career Low Round/Round:62–1982 Manufacturers HanoverWestchester Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2003 Greater Hartford Open/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSFREDRIK JACOBSON (YOCK-ub-son)EXEMPT STATUS: Top 125 on 2003 non-member money listFULL NAME: Fredrik Ulf Yngve Jacobson HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 178BIRTHDATE: September 26, 1974BIRTHPLACE: Gothenburg, SwedenRESIDENCE: Monaco; plays out of Kungsbacua GC in Sweden FAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Boating, skiing, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2003 FedEx St. Jude Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (3): 2003 Omega Hong Kong Open [Eur], Algarve Open dePortugal [Eur], Volvo Masters [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—FedEx St. Jude Classic; T5—U.S. OpenChampionship; T6—British Open Championship; T8—100th Western Open presented byGolf Digest.2003 SEASON: With three wins on the European Tour in 2003 along with top-10 finishesat both the U.S. Open and the British Open, looks to be one of the rising stars ingolf…Placed fourth in the European Tour Order of Merit and finished third in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>non-member earnings with $786,771, with four top-10s in only eight starts. Joins the<strong>TOUR</strong> having finished among the top 125 as a non-member. Also added another $66,821in two World Golf Championships appearances…Playing in his first U.S. Open, finishedT5 and shared top first-time honors with Justin Rose…Two weeks later, finished T3 at theFedEx St. Jude Classic, four shots behind David Toms. Earned top-10 exemption in thefollowing week’s 100th Western Open, where he finished T8. In just four starts, waseligible to join the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as a Special Temporary Member, having earned more($572,970) than the No. 150 player (Tom Scherrer, $356,657) from the 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist. Joined the week of July 7…Finished T6 at the British Open, three shots behind BenCurtis…After 160 events as a professional, claimed his breakthrough victory on TheEuropean Tour when he won the Omega Hong Kong Open, the second event of the 2003season…Won again three tournaments later in the Algarve Open de Portugal. Victory wasall the more remarkable considering it was his first start back after a 10-week layoff dueto a wrist injury…Ended European Tour season with third victory of 2003 at the VolvoMasters at Valerrama, defeating Spain’s Carlos Rodiles in a four-hole playoff.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Played virtually full-time on the European Tour from 1997-2002,with 17+ starts each of those seasons. Totaled six runner-up finishes and 16 top-10sduring that time. 2000: Progressed to 25th on the Volvo Order of Merit, his highest priorto 2003. 1998: With one week remaining, he lay in 124th position in the Volvo Order ofMerit but played superbly and only lost in a play-off for the Belgacom Open to LeeWestwood. Moved to 75th place and rescued his card.PERSONAL: A promising ice hockey player at age 10. However one of the players at hisclub, Per Nellbeck, was also the local golf professional and taught the entire Jacobsonfamily to play. First handicap was 40, but reached scratch five years later at age 15…Loveof ice hockey was to delay his start to 2000 season. Missed first three months afterbreaking left thumb playing hockey for golf professionals vs. tennis players in 1999.Needed operation and returned in March to finish third, second and second in successivestarts…Won several notable titles in amateur golf before turning professional in 1994.Was ranked top 30 in Swedish table tennis at age 14-15.<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 1 1 $8,965 2852000 12001 12002 12003 8 7 1 4 4 786,771Total 12 8 1 4 4 795,736COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $8,965EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 11 9 2 4 6 $1,132,504<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenT5British Open 76 CUT CUT CUT T6<strong>PGA</strong>CUTWGC-NEC Invitational 84WGC-American Express ChampT28NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.38 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------286.4 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --54.0% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------59.1% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.743 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------60.0% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------180.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.33 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.44 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.71 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --69.86 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.9% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------19.1% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–2 times, most recent 100th WesternOpen presented by Golf Digest/4Career Low Round/Round:66–2 times, most recent 2003 100thWestern Open presented by GolfDigest/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$234,000–2003 FedEx St. Jude Classic/T32-74 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


LEE JANZENEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1995 PLAYERS Championship (through 2005)FULL NAME: Lee MacLeod Janzen HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: August 28, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Austin, MNRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Beverly; Connor MacLeod (10/20/93)EDUCATION: Florida Southern College (1986, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Christian music, reading, snow skiing andTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986comedyQ SCHOOL: 1989<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (8): 1992 Northern Telecom Open. 1993 Phoenix Open, U.S. OpenChampionship. 1994 Buick Classic. 1995 THE PLAYERS Championship, Kemper Open,Sprint International. 1998 U.S. Open Championship.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2000 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—the Memorial Tournament; T6—FedEx St. JudeClassic.2003 SEASON: Managed to exceed the $1-million mark for the fourth time in his careerwith $1,132,001…At the BellSouth Classic, held the 54-hole lead by one stroke over BobTway. Closed with a 5-over-par 77 to finish T13…Recorded his first top-10 of the seasonwith solo second at the Memorial Tournament. First top-10 since a T9 at the 2002 BellCanadian Open. His $540,000 payday matched the career best that he earned for winningthe 1995 PLAYERS Championship…Recorded consecutive top-20 finishes in Texas, a T14at EDS Byron Nelson Championship and T18 Bank of America Colonial…Held or sharedthe lead on several occasions during Sunday’s final round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic.Stumbled with bogeys on three of the last five holes to finish T6. Earned $156,375 to helpsurpass the $1-million mark for the season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished T4 at the Phoenix Open. The 64-64—128 total onSaturday-Sunday matched the lowest final 36 holes in Phoenix Open history…Topped theprevious week’s finish with a T3 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, four strokesbehind Matt Gogel. 2001: Had two top-10s, while making 18 cuts in 29 starts…First top-10 came close to home with T8 at Bay Hill Invitational…Best showing of the yearoccurred at the Shell Houston Open, where he shared first-round lead after opening with67. Followed with 68 for one-stroke lead through 36-holes. Stood one back after 54 holesfollowing a third-round 73. Closing 73 on Sunday produced T2, three strokes behind HalSutton…Took first-round lead at The INTERNATIONAL, with opening 17-point total usingModified Stableford scoring system. Finished T34 with 15 points. Had to pass on thepopular milkshake at Castle Pines due to doctor’s recommendation that he eliminatesugar, dairy products and bread from his diet. Change in his diet served as boost to hisenergy level. 2000: First top-10 came at THE PLAYERS Championship, a T9. Also markedhis first top-10 finish in THE PLAYERS Championship since winning the event in1995…Best finish of the season came at Tampa Bay Classic, a T6. 1999: Slipped out ofthe top 40 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first time in five seasons…At GTE ByronNelson Classic, final-round 69 was good for T3…Shared first-round lead at Bell CanadianOpen after opening with 66. Took outright lead with third-round 68 before closing 76 lefthim T3. 1998: Captured his second U.S. Open title in six years by recording the best finalroundU.S. Open comeback in 25 years. Was five strokes behind Payne Stewart through54 holes. Closed with 68 to win by one over Stewart, who closed with 74 at Olympic Club.Five-stroke comeback best since Johnny Miller came from six back to win 1973 U.S. Open.It was his first victory on <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1995 and eighth career win. 1997: Posted seven top-10 finishes, including two seconds, and earned a fourth trip to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.1995: Won three times—THE PLAYERS Championship, Kemper Open and SprintInternational…Trailed Bernhard Langer and Corey Pavin by one entering final round at TPCat Sawgrass. Shot closing 71 for one-stroke victory…Birdied 72nd hole at Kemper Opento tie Pavin then birdied 18th again to win playoff…Birdied holes 14-17 on Sunday toovertake Ernie Els and win Sprint by one point under Modified Stableford scoring system.1994: Won Buick Classic by three strokes over Els, who won U.S. Open the followingweek. 1993: First U.S. Open title came in head-to-head battle with Payne Stewart atBaltusrol GC. Shot 67-67-69-69—272 to equal U.S. Open scoring record set by JackNicklaus in 1980 and defeat Stewart by two strokes…Earlier that year, defeated AndrewMagee by two strokes for Phoenix Open title. 1992: First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at NorthernTelecom Open. Closing 65 gave him one-stroke win over Bill Britton. 1989: Leading moneywinner on U.S. Golf Tour. Amateur: Won 1986 Division II national championship while atFlorida Southern. First-team All-American in 1985-86.PERSONAL: Began to take golf seriously at age 14 after family moved to Florida fromMaryland, where he played Little League baseball. Still avid Baltimore Orioles fan…Wonfirst tournament at 15 as member of Greater Tampa Junior Golf Association.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1985 11988 2 1 1 $3,686 2561989 2 1 5,100 2331990 30 20 2 6 132,986 1151991 33 23 2 11 228,242 721992 32 21 1 2 1 6 15 795,279 91993 26 23 2 1 7 15 932,335 71994 26 19 1 2 8 442,588 351995 28 22 3 4 14 1,378,966 31996 27 21 1 1 7 13 540,916 311997 27 24 2 7 15 877,832 241998 24 20 1 1 3 12 1,155,314 201999 26 18 2 5 11 849,994 482000 27 20 2 9 753,709 622001 29 18 1 2 9 905,628 592002 29 22 1 4 9 1,127,740 562003 25 16 1 2 6 1,132,001 64Total 394 289 8 7 7 55 154 11,262,317NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 2 1 1 $1,125 204Total 2 1 1 1,125COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $11,263,442<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97Masters T54 T39 T30 T12 T12 T26U.S. Open CUT CUT CUT 1 CUT T13 T10 T52British Open T39 T48 T35 T24 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T21 T22 T66 T23 T8 4THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T34 T35 1 T46 T37<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T2 22 T20 T26Year 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT33 T14 CUT T31 CUT CUTU.S. Open 1 T46 T37 CUT CUT T55British Open T24 70 CUT T80 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUT T19 CUT T53 T34THE PLAYERS T13 CUT T9 T18 CUT 68<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT24WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T33 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT30NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1993, 1997; Dunhill Cup, 1995; The Presidents Cup,1998.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.65 (54)Driving Distance ------------------285.2 (105)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.8% (153)Total Driving ------------------------258 (174)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.7% (111)Putting Average--------------------1.772 (80)Sand Save Percentage ----------54.9% (31)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------120.0 (18)Birdie Average --------------------3.48 (123)All-Around Ranking --------------675 (73)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.65 (66)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.59 (90)Final Round Scoring Average --72.53 (178)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.2% (111)Par Breakers ------------------------20.1% (116)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–4 times, most recent FedEx St. JudeClassic/2Career Low Round/Round:61–1993 Southwestern Bell Colonial/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2 times, most recent 2003 theMemorial Tournament/2SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-75


BRANDT JOBEEXEMPT STATUS: 91st on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Brandt William Jobe HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: August 1, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Oklahoma City, OKRESIDENCE: Southlake, TX FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer; Brittan Catherine (5/7/00),EDUCATION: UCLA (1988, History) Jackson William (7/30/02)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Skiing, basketball, baseball, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1990SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2002 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (9): 1990 British Columbia Open [Can]. 1991 PaylessClassic [Can]. 1994 Thailand Open [Asia]. 1995 Mitsubishi Galant Tournament [Jpn]. 1997Tokai Classic [Jpn], Golf Digest Tournament [Jpn]. 1998 Japan <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [Jpn],UBE Kosan Open [Jpn], Mizuno Open [Jpn].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: 4—Bank of America Colonial.2003 SEASON: Although he recorded just one top-10, finished in the top 100 on themoney list for a second straight season…Made over $345,000 during a two-week stint inTexas. Finished T14 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship with closing rounds of 68-67.The next week in Fort Worth at the Bank of America Colonial a final-round 64 produced afourth place, his only top-10 of the season…The two finishes were his season’s best andcame in a streak in which he made nine consecutive cuts…Withdrew from the 100thWestern Open with a shattered hook of left hamate bone (palm of hand). Did not playagain until the Valero Texas Open in late September.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished in the top 100 for the first time in his five-yearcareer, aided by a career-high three top-10s and earnings just shy of $1 million. Mademore in 2002 than in previous two seasons combined…Made nine straight cuts beginningat the Advil Western Open, a period which included 34 of 37 rounds at par or better (23 inthe 60s) and his best two finishes on <strong>TOUR</strong>..Recorded a T2 finish at the MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill, where he held a one-stroke lead over Billy Mayfair headinginto Sunday. Final-round 72 left him two strokes behind winner Charles Howell III, tiedwith Scott Hoch for second. 2001: For second consecutive year kept his card with a strongfinish in the season-ending Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Rounds of 67-66 put him in atie for first, but closed 69-78, which still earned $14,960 and a T28 finish that was enoughto move him into the top 125. 2000: In first full season on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1991, retainedfully-exempt playing privileges with strong finish to rank 120th on official moneylist…Posted his best final-round score of the year, 65, to finish T4 and match his careerbestfinish (1999 Reno-Tahoe Open)…Final two starts at National Car Rental Golf Classicat Walt Disney World Resort (T18) and Southern Farm Bureau Classic (T13) produced acombined $77,840 to guarantee spot among top 125. 1999: Joined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as specialtemporary member in September…Had first two career top-20s in majors competitionwith T14 at Masters Tournament and T16 at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Qualified for the MastersTournament by virtue of being in top 50 in Official World Golf Ranking…Played on theJapan Golf Tour from 1995-1999 with six victories and a pair of runner-up finishes. 1996:Was 20th on Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit with 70.99 scoring average. 1995: Finished25th on Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit and was ranked third in scoring with 70.24average. 1991: First earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> playing privileges with sixth-place finish at <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. 1990: Played Canadian Tour where he won the BritishColumbia Open and finished first on the Order of Merit while compiling the low scoringaverage for the year. Amateur: Named All-American 1986-88, All Pac-10 Conference1986-87…Member of 1988 NCAA Championship Team (UCLA).PERSONAL: Interest in golf stemmed from his attendance at 1978 U.S. Open at CherryHills CC in Denver.<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 11990 11991 27 5 2 $37,502 1891992 2 1 6,340 2571993 11994 1 1 8,006 2581995 4 1 3,969 3131996 21997 11998 4 3 1 2 114,285 1771999 13 10 1 4 272,100 1412000 32 14 2 5 402,017 1202001 30 17 5 407,065 1242002 28 18 1 1 3 6 972,479 622003 22 16 1 4 691,604 91Total 169 86 1 1 8 28 2,915,366NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1991 1Total 1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T14 48U.S. Open CUT CUT T39 T62 CUT CUT T52 T35British Open CUT T52 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT T16THE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT T32WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T33PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.79 (65)Driving Distance ------------------292.7 (51)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.2% (89)Total Driving ------------------------140 (28)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.7% (47)Putting Average--------------------1.798 (161)Sand Save Percentage ----------39.6% (178)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------173.3 (69)Birdie Average --------------------3.61 (95)All-Around Ranking --------------755 (101)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.31 (32)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.35 (69)Final Round Scoring Average --71.31 (110)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.6% (133)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Bank of America Colonial/4Career Low Round/Round:63–1999 Air Canada Championship/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$325,600–2002 Michelob Championship atKingsmill/T2RICHARD S. JOHNSONEXEMPT STATUS: 120th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Richard Stanley Johnson HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 145BIRTHDATE: October 10, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Stockholm, SwedenRESIDENCE: MonacoFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Snowboarding, tennis, carsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 Q SCHOOL: 2002BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2003 FedEx St. Jude Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): Neuchatel Open Golf Trophy [EurChall]. 2002 ANZChampionship [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—FedEx St. Jude Classic; T7—Valero Texas Open.2003 SEASON: First top-10 finish of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career came in 14th start of 2003 at theFedEx St. Jude Classic. Carded a career-best 7-under-par 64 in the first round. Held orshared the lead for the first 54 holes and led David Toms by one entering the final round.Paired with Toms in the final group on Sunday, carded 2-under-par 69 to finish T3, fourshots behind Toms. Earned career-best $234,000 to jump to 108th on <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist…Finished T7 at the Valero Texas Open moving him from 124th on the season moneylist to 111th thanks to a $98,291 payday…At Benson and Hedges International Open on2-76 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Richard S. Johnson (cont.)the European Tour finished sixth despite a third-round 79. Final-round 64 set The Belfry’sBrabazon Course record that included six birdies and an eagle at the par-4 10th.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned his card for 2003 by finishing T11 at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament in La Quinta, CA. Made first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start earlier in the seasonat THE INTERNATIONAL…Member of the European Tour since 2000….Won for the firsttime at the ANZ Championship, beating Australians Craig Parry, Andre Stolz and ScottLaycock in the Modified Stableford format…Made 22 starts on the European Tour with 14cuts made to finish 60th on the Order of Merit. 2001: Best finish on European Tour was T2at Sao Paulo Brazil Open. 2000: First full year on the European Tour, with a best finish ofT2 at the Madeira Island Open. Reached the European Tour via Q-School. 1999: Played theEuropean Challenge Tour, shooting a final-round 64 to come from four strokes back to winthe Neuchatel Open Golf Trophy in his native Sweden. 1998: First professional season,making two cuts in four starts on the European Tour and three starts on the EuropeanChallenge Tour.PERSONAL: Something of a daredevil sportsman. Played handball at a high level inSweden, having been a tennis player from the age of six. Took up skateboarding andcompeted in the Swedish Championships. Suffered seven broken ribs, and also broke ahand and a foot doing stunts. Started golf at 15 as his girlfriend’s family played. Won twonational junior events but did not get picked for the Swedish Amateurside. Comes from amixed background. His grandfather is American (New Jersey), who married a Swede andsettled in Sweden. Christian name pronounced Rick-ard.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 03U.S. OpenCUTZACH JOHNSON<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 28 16 1 2 3 $559,021 120Total 29 16 1 2 3 559,021NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2002 2 2 1 $7,177 192Total 2 2 1 7,177COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $566,198EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 3 2 1 2 $97,167PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.28 (117)Driving Distance ------------------278.3 (156)Driving Accuracy Percentage --72.0% (27)Total Driving ------------------------183 (80)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.9% (128)Putting Average--------------------1.769 (73)Sand Save Percentage ----------47.1% (134)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------400.5 (163)Birdie Average --------------------3.40 (142)All-Around Ranking --------------940 (145)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.98 (93)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.63 (93)Final Round Scoring Average --70.81 (68)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.0% (149)Par Breakers ------------------------19.2% (149)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–FedEx St. Jude Classic/1Career Low Round/Round:64–2003 FedEx St. Jude Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$234,000–2003 FedEx St. Jude Classic/T3EXEMPT STATUS: No. 1 on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listFULL NAME: Zachary Harris Johnson HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: February 24, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Iowa City, IARESIDENCE: Lake Mary, FLFAMILY: Wife, KimalaEDUCATION: Drake UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, all sports, downhill skiing, relaxing(1998, Business Management/Marketing) with wife and friends, University of Iowa athleticsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: <strong>2004</strong> Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T17—2002 BellSouth Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2003 Rheem Classic, Envirocare Utah Classic.2003 SEASON: Earned Player of the Year honors on the 2003 Nationwide Tour aftermaking the cut in 19 of 20 events, including the last 17 and finishing first on the finalmoney list with a record $494,882. Produced two wins, a Tour-leading 11 top-10s and 16top-25s…Opened season with three top-5 finishes…Recorded his first career win at theRheem Classic. Made a par on the first extra hole to defeat veteran Steve Haskins afterbeginning the round six shots behind 54-hole leader Franklin Langham…A week earlier,finished T3 at the First Tee Arkansas Classic. Shared the 54-hole lead with eventualwinner Ted Purdy. Voted April’s Nationwide Tour Player of the Month…Continued historrid stretch with a T4 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs the week after hiswin…Other than his only missed cut, never finished lower than 21st in his first 12 eventsof the season, including eight top-10 performances…Tied a Nationwide Tour record withthree consecutive runner-up performances, finishing in a four-way tie for second behindJoe Ogilvie at The Reese’s Cup Classic, then dropping a playoff to Mark Hensby at theHenrico County Open and finishing second at the Dayton Open. July Player of theMonth…Won for the second time, this time at the Envirocare Utah Classic, postingweekend rounds of 65-65 to finish one stroke ahead of Bobby Gage. In the process hebroke the Tour’s all-time, single-season money record and became the first player in Tourhistory to top the $400,000 mark in earnings…Finished third at the season-endingNationwide Tour Championship, giving him nine top-three finishes this year, the bestsingle-season performance in Nationwide Tour history…Posted 68 of 78 rounds duringthe season at par or better, including a stretch of 20 straight during July and August…LedTour with a record scoring average of 68.97 and finished first in putting average and allaround ranking, second in putts per round and fifth in total driving…Missed cut in his onlyappearance (John Deere Classic) on the <strong>TOUR</strong>.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Won once (Tulsa, OK) on the Hooters Tour. Recorded fivetop-five finishes, nine top-10s and finished second on the money list. 2001: Won finalthree regular-season events on Hooters Tour, earning the nickname “Back-to-Back-to-Back-Zach.” Finished the season as the tour’s leading money winner and Player of theYear. 2000: Rookie on the Nationwide Tour…Missed the first six cuts of the year butrebounded by making four of the final five cuts with T25 at the Tri-Cities Open his bestshowing. 1999: Finished third on Prairie Golf Tour after winning twice. 1998: Won once onthe Prairie Golf Tour and finished sixth on the money list.PERSONAL: Began playing golf at age 10…Biggest thrill in golf was winning the 2003 RheemClassic…Lists his father and mother among his heroes…Father is a chiropractor…MarriedKim Barclay on Feb. 8, 2003…Huge Iowa Hawkeye football and basketball fan.<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 12002 2 1 1 57,0002003 1Total 4 1 1 57,000NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1999 2 1 945 2272000 11 4 1 10,280 1742003 20 19 2 4 3 11 16 494,882 1Total 33 24 2 4 3 11 17 506,107COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $563,107PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.69 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------299.3 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.3% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.7% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.833 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------20.0% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------2.50 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------73.50 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--20.8% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------13.9% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:70–John Deere Classic/1Career Low Round/Round:68–2002 BellSouth Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$57,000–2002 BellSouth Classic/T17WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-77


KENT JONESEXEMPT STATUS: 122nd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Stephen Kent Jones HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: January 8, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Portales, NMRESIDENCE: Albuquerque, NM FAMILY: Wife, JoAnna; Lauren Marie (10/11/00), Samuel Kent (10/8/02)EDUCATION: University of New Mexico (1990, Business Admin.) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, fishing(1991, Masters in Business Admininstration) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992Q SCHOOL: 1997Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T8—2002 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Shreveport Open, Greensboro Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Chrysler Classic of Tucson, Deutsche BankChampionship, Valero Texas Open, Southern Farm Bureau Classic; T17—GreaterMilwaukee Open; 19—The INTERNATIONAL; T22—Chrysler Classic of Greensboro.2003 SEASON: Entering the 2003 season with partial status after finishing 131st on 2002money list, managed to retain status for <strong>2004</strong> on the strength of seven top-25s…Fourtimes finished T13: Chrysler Classic of Tucson, Deutsche Bank Championship, Valero TexasOpen and Southern Farm Bureau Classic…Finished the season with four consecutivemade cuts, moving from 143rd to 122nd during that stretch.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Made the most of 33 events entered, making 19 cuts.Earned first top-10 of <strong>TOUR</strong> career at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am with aT8…Led after 18 holes at the Buick Open at 7-under-par 65, before finishing T14. 2001:Only top-25 was a T15 at John Deere Classic. 2000: Was two-time winner on NationwideTour at Shreveport Open and Greensboro Open. Set tournament record by three strokes inGreensboro with a 17-under 263. 1998: Rookie on <strong>TOUR</strong>, was one shot off the lead after36 holes of the Buick Open, finished T12.PERSONAL: College teammate of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Tim Herron…Season ticket holderfor New Mexico basketball…Traveled with his wife and dog for three years inrecreational vehicle while playing the Canadian Tour (1993-94) and the Hooters Tour(1995). Finally sold the truck after putting more than 200,000 miles on it…Was inductedin the Carlsbad (NM) Athletic Hall of Fame.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 1 1 $5,415 3091997 11998 29 17 2 133,339 1711999 26 7 1 64,217 2182001 28 7 1 87,308 2012002 33 19 1 6 489,879 1312003 23 13 7 539,737 122Total 141 64 1 17 1,319,896NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992 11993 2 2 $846 2221994 21996 25 10 1 3 14,830 1011997 27 17 1 3 9 45,689 461998 11999 1 1 953 2262000 25 17 2 4 11 220,081 72001 12003 2 1 1,520 313Total 87 48 2 1 8 23 283,918COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,603,814<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open T82 CUT T68 CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.99 (83)Driving Distance ------------------286.6 (95)Driving Accuracy Percentage --71.0% (36)Total Driving ------------------------131 (24)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.0% (39)Putting Average--------------------1.765 (61)Sand Save Percentage ----------40.2% (171)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------315.0 (140)Birdie Average --------------------3.90 (32)All-Around Ranking --------------657 (63)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.02 (101)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.31 (65)Final Round Scoring Average --69.75 (19)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.2% (48)Par Breakers ------------------------22.0% (37)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent Las VegasInvitational/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2001 John Deere Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$112,000–2002 AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro–Am/T8STEVE JONESEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1996 U.S. Open (through 2006)FULL NAME: Steven Glen Jones HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: December 27, 1958BIRTHPLACE: Artesia, NMRESIDENCE: Bozeman, MT; plays out of Valley View GC FAMILY: Wife, Bonnie Buckingham; Cy Edmond (2/27/91),EDUCATION: University of Colorado Stacey Jane (2/21/93)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, fly fishing, snow skiing, huntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: 1981, 1984, 1986<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (8): 1988 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 1989 MONYTournament of Champions, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Canadian Open. 1996 U.S. OpenChampionship. 1997 Phoenix Open, Bell Canadian Open. 1998 Quad City Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T33—BellSouth Classic.2003 SEASON: Made five cuts in 11 appearance early in the season. Last event he playedin was the Wachovia Championship in early May. Missed the rest of the season due totennis elbow in his right elbow. Was having problems with both elbows throughout thesummer and finally had surgery on his right elbow on August 7. Has continuedrehabilitation on both elbows and is hopeful to return back to <strong>TOUR</strong> fulltime in March orApril <strong>2004</strong>.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Troubled by an irregular heartbeat, called superventriculartachycardia, for most of the past four seasons. Underwent a laser procedure to correct thecondition on Aug. 14…Was one back of the lead through first round of the British Openafter opening with 67. Closed 75-73-70 good for T43…Tied career-low round with a 9-under 62 during first round of Invensys Classic at Las Vegas which gave him a share of thefirst-round lead with Lee Janzen. Finished T42. 2001: Best effort was T15 at John DeereClassic…Placed T20 at The INTERNATIONAL…His T27th finish at Masters was sixth top-30 finish in nine trips to Augusta National. 2000: Continued to regain old form afterbattling through injury-plagued 1999 season…Finished with two top-10s and ranked 87thon <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> official money list…Recorded best opening score of season with 66 atTouchstone Energy Tucson Open. Finished 70-67-69 to earn T5 and season-best$114,000…Three starts later, matched that finish with another T5 at weather-shortenedBellSouth Classic. 1999: Recorded three top-10 finishes in abbreviated season in which helogged 19 appearances. Suffered from an irregular heartbeat first two months of seasonand a shoulder injury sidelined him from Masters Tournament through John Deere Classic,with exception of U.S. Open. After missing cut at Augusta National, did not touch a clubduring nine weeks of shoulder rehab. 1998: Won for third straight year with victory at theQuad City Classic. Started final round in four-way tie for third and had share of 36-holetournament record with Frank Lickliter II at 11-under-par 129 closed with 66 for one-strokevictory over Scott Gump. 1997: Followed up U.S. Open victory with second multiple-victoryseason of career…Dominated Phoenix Open, winning by 11 strokes over Jesper Parnevik.Total of 258 equaled third-lowest 72-hole score in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history…Lead after 36 holes2-78 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Steve Jones (cont.)(126), was one stroke off 54-hole mark and held one-stroke lead through 54 holes at BellCanadian Open. Closed with 69 for one-stroke victory over Greg Norman. 1996: Afterspending nearly three years off <strong>TOUR</strong> due to ligament and joint damage to left ring fingersuffered on Nov. 25, 1991 in dirt-bike accident, completed comeback with victory in U.S.Open at Oakland Hills. Became first sectional qualifier to win since Jerry Pate in 1976.After opening-round 74, shot 66-69 to trail Tom Lehman by one stroke through 54 holes.Led by one after 71 holes, then parred 18 to defeat Lehman and Davis Love III by a stroke.Winning score of 2-under-par 278 was lowest in a U.S. Open at Oakland Hills. 1989: Wonthree times, opening year with back-to-back wins. Defeated Jay Haas and David Frost bytwo at MONY Tournament of Champions and followed with playoff win over Paul Azingerand Sandy Lyle at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Third win came at Canadian Open. 1988:Earned first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in playoff over Bob Tway at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 1986: Medalist at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Amateur: Second-team All-American at University of Colorado…Semifinalist at 1976 U.S. Junior Amateur.PERSONAL: Reverse overlap grip he uses is byproduct of injury to left index finger twoyears after original injury to left ring finger…Play at U.S. Open inspired by Ben Hoganbook sent to him by friend… In addition to golf, ran track and was an all-state basketballplayer in high school…A two-time Colorado State sand greens champion…On August 14,2002 underwent surgery to correct a heart condition called superventricular tachycardia,an ailment that isn’t life-threatening, but mirrors the symptoms of a heart attack. PhilTaturangi underwent the procedure a month earlier in 2002.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1982 12 3 $1,986 2501984 1 1 788 2641985 21 12 1 7 43,379 1291986 23 14 2 5 51,473 1361987 30 20 1 2 6 154,918 661988 25 19 1 3 6 241,877 451989 26 22 3 6 11 745,578 81990 24 16 1 1 5 12 350,982 341991 27 19 1 4 11 294,961 541994 2 2 8,740 2541995 24 16 2 9 234,749 791996 25 18 1 1 6 10 810,644 221997 24 16 2 1 6 9 959,108 201998 23 19 1 2 11 741,544 381999 19 11 3 8 360,706 1162000 21 16 2 7 548,070 872001 25 12 2 264,456 1552002 24 12 169,315 1802003 11 5 68,756 221Total 387 253 8 3 3 44 114 6,052,026NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994 2 2 1 1 $5,195 140Total 2 2 1 1 5,195COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,057,221<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99Masters T30 T31 T20 CUT CUT T26 CUTU.S. Open T46 T8 CUT 1 T60 CUT CUTBritish Open CUT T16 T64 CUT T48 T57<strong>PGA</strong> T61 T9 T51 CUT CUT T41 CUTTHE PLAYERS T15 T48 T41 T3 T41 T33 CUT T25 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T14 T18 25WGC-Accenture Match PlayT9Year 00 01 02 03MastersT25 T27U.S. OpenT27 T30 CUTBritish OpenT31 CUT T43<strong>PGA</strong>T24THE PLAYERST27 T50 CUT T62NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup, 1996.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.15 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------281.5 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.0% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.2% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.784 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------47.5% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.53 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.30 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.80 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --73.80 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.6% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------19.6% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 2002 InvensysClassic at Las Vegas/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$425,000–1996 U.S. Open Championship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSJONATHAN KAYEEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Jonathan Andrew Kaye HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: August 2, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Denver, CORESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZFAMILY: Wife, JenniferEDUCATION: University of ColoradoSPECIAL INTERESTS: Video games, jalapeno farming, dog trainingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 Q SCHOOL: 1994<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Buick Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Buick Classic; 2—WGC-NEC Invitational; 7—THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola, Buick Invitational; T8—Bob HopeChrysler Classic; T9—Deutsche Bank Championship; T10—Bay Hill Invitational presentedby Cooper Tires, U.S. Open Championship.2003 SEASON: Captured first career victory in his 195th start on <strong>TOUR</strong> at the BuickClassic. Defeated John Rollins with an eagle-3 on the first extra hole to raise his playoffrecord to 1-1 and become the third of seven first-time winners this past season. Birdied72nd hole to force playoff. Shared third-round lead with Briny Baird, Skip Kendall and JohnRollins. Due to rain-shortened Saturday, played 30 holes on Sunday…In third start of year,posted T8 finish at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic…Posted second consecutive top 10 with T7at Buick Invitational. Entered final round three back of leader Tiger Woods at 9-under-par.On final nine Sunday, moved to solo second, within two strokes of Woods after birdie onNo. 10, but finished with four bogeys on final eight holes to fall from contention…Sharedfirst-round lead with five others at the Bay Hill Invitational before finishing T10…Earnedfirst top-10 at a major championship with a T10 at the U.S. Open…In only second WorldGolf Championships appearance, finished second at NEC Invitational, four shots behindDarren Clarke. Paired with Clarke in final group on Sunday, fell four shots behind on par-5 second hole with a bogey along with a Clarke eagle. Final-round 70 wrapped up solosecond, earning $550,000 to surpass $2 million on season for the first time…One weeklater finished T9 at the Deutsche Bank Championship, the seventh top-10 of the season,a career best. In second place after 54 holes, three behind Adam Scott, but dropped outof contention with final-round 3-over-par 74…Ended the season on a high note with T7finish at the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, his first appearance in the event.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Posted T2 at the Canon Greater Hartford Open. Held first 54-hole lead of career at 13-under-par, one stroke ahead of Scott Verplank. Carded final-round70, missing birdie putt on 72nd hole that would have forced a playoff with winner PhilMickelson…Lost in a playoff to Chris Riley at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Tied with Riley andSteve Flesch for the lead through 54 holes, missed eight-footer for birdie on 72nd hole thatwould have clinched first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory. 2001: Had only one top-10 (third at B.C. Open)but was able to parlay making 26 cuts in 33 starts into a very respectable year…Took firstroundlead in the Canon Greater Hartford Open with an opening 62 after coming close towithdrawing due to a pinched nerve. Round featured a 29 on the front nine. Fell off the paceto finish T29. 2000: Surpassed the $1-million mark for the first time since joining the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> on the strength of a career-high 11 top-25 finishes and four top-10s, including asecond and third…Posted best finish of the year at inaugural SEI Pennsylvania Classic, a T2worth $192,000…Tied the TPC at Summerlin course record with a 10-under-par 62 on thefinal day at the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas. Finished T3 and won $246,500. 1999: Had fivetop-10s, including a second at Las Vegas Invitational, three behind winner JimWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-79


Jonathan Kaye (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSFuryk…Opened with 64, one off first-round lead at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Followedwith second-round 83 and next round shot 62 to tie Tamarisk course record. His 21-strokeimprovement from second round to third was best turnaround since Bob Murphy shot 88-69in first two rounds to improve 19 strokes at 1985 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1995: Hadbrush with first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Quad City Classic. In tournament shortened to 54 holesdue to weather, stood on final tee leading D.A. Weibring by one stroke. When he bogeyedand Weibring birdied from off the green, fell to second. Earned $108,000 to clinch <strong>TOUR</strong>card. 1998: Regained <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership with T2 at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament.1997: Played under special medical extension. 1996: Had rotator cuff surgery in February.Missed majority of 1996 and 1997 seasons but played several times on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andNationwide Tour. Amateur: Won 1992 Ping Intercollegiate in playoff over Phil Mickelson.PERSONAL: A self-taught player who has never had a teacher. “There’s nobody whocould teach my swing,” he explains.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 25 8 1 2 4 $191,883 941996 3 1 5,070 3181997 2 1 1 10,693 2661998 21 12 1 86,496 1901999 32 24 1 5 10 845,051 492000 34 24 1 1 4 11 1,096,131 402001 33 26 1 1 6 683,210 792002 27 15 2 4 5 1,082,803 602003 27 18 1 1 8 9 2,474,837 16Total 204 129 1 6 2 24 47 6,476,174NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1995 3 2 1 2 $6,747 1421997 3 2 1 3,382 163Total 6 4 1 3 10,129COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,486,303JERRY KELLY<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03MastersT43U.S. Open CUT T10British OpenCUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T51 T63 CUT T61THE PLAYERSCUT T18 T57 T32<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 7WGC-Accenture Match Play T33WGC-NEC Invitational 2WGC-American Express Champ 20PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.36 (36)Driving Distance ------------------295.9 (22)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.7% (129)Total Driving ------------------------151 (43)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.5% (51)Putting Average--------------------1.796 (153)Sand Save Percentage ----------39.7% (176)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------198.0 (86)Birdie Average --------------------3.66 (81)All-Around Ranking --------------734 (90)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.67 (69)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.17 (48)Final Round Scoring Average --71.47 (122)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.6% (91)Par Breakers ------------------------20.8% (80)EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 two-time tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Jerome Patrick Kelly HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: November 23, 1966BIRTHPLACE: Madison, WIRESIDENCE: Madison, WI FAMILY: Wife, Carol; Cooper Patrick (8/14/98)EDUCATION: University of Hartford (Finance and Insurance, 1989) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hockey, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1996Nationwide Tour AlumnusMISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Deutsche Bank Championship/3Career Low Round/Round:62–3 times, most recent 2001 CanonGreater Hartford Open/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$900,000–2003 Buick Classic/1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Sony Open in Hawaii, Advil Western Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1995 Alabama Classic, Buffalo Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest;T4—Sony Open in Hawaii; T5—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, HP Classic ofNew Orleans; T7—Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires; T8—The HondaClassic, John Deere Classic; T9—EDS Byron Nelson Championship, Las VegasInvitational; T10—Mercedes Championships.2003 SEASON: Collected over $2 million for the second straight season…Finished T10at season-opening Mercedes Championships, one of four first-time participants to finishamong the top 10…In attempt to defend his title at the Sony Open in Hawaii, recordedfour rounds in the 60s, including a final-round 65 to finish T4…Finished T5 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after losing to runner-up David Toms in thequarterfinals (4 and 3). Defeated Thomas Bjorn, Mike Weir and Phil Mickelson in the firstthree rounds…Finished T8 at The Honda Classic, setting The Country Club at MirasolSunset Course record with a second-round 10-under 62. Round of 62 also tied 18-holetournament record…Posted fifth top-10 in eighth event with a T7 at the Bay HillInvitational…Next top-10, a T5, came at the HP Classic of New Orleans inMay…Recorded his seventh top-10 out of 14 starts with T9 at the EDS Byron NelsonChampionship…Was T3 in defense of 100th Western Open title, placing seven shotsbehind champion Tiger Woods…Earned a career-best ninth top-10 finish with a T8 finishat the John Deere Classic…Tied the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for consecutive birdies with eightin the third round of the Las Vegas Invitational at the TPC at Summerlin, posting birdieson Nos. 7-14 on Friday. Bob Goalby set the record at the 1961 St. Petersburg Open, andwas later tied by Fuzzy Zoeller (1976 Quad Cities Open), Dewey Arnette (1987 Buick Open),Edward Fryatt (2000 Doral-Ryder Open) and J.P. Hayes (2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic).After a par on 15, he then eagled No. 16. Earned a career-best 10th top-10 finish with T9after posting four of five rounds in the 60s…Earned spot on The Presidents Cup team forthe United States.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished top 10 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first timein his career…Earned first career victory in 200th career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start at the Sony Openin Hawaii. Shared first-round lead and held third-round lead outright on way to defeatingJohn Cook by one stroke…Second <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came just 18 events after the first at theAdvil Western Open.Four rounds in the 60s, including a final-round 65, gave him the comefrom-behindwin. Kelly began the day three strokes back of third-round leader RobertAllenby and finished two strokes ahead of runner-up Davis Love III. 2001: Made more than$1 million in a season for the first time in his career, $1,491,607 (35th). For sixthconsecutive year, played in 30-plus events…Led THE PLAYERS Championship through thesecond and third rounds. Closing 73 dropped him to fourth, four strokes behind TigerWoods…After opening with rounds of 66-68-67, held one-stroke third-round lead in Reno-Tahoe Open. Closed with 71 and lost by one stroke to John Cook’s final-round 64. 2000:Finished 59th on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list with $784,754. Ranking equaled previous careerbest when he won $336,748 in 1996…At AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, hadseason-best T4. 1999: Played 34 events during the year and made the cut in 22 ofthose…Posted first third-place finish of career at Greater Milwaukee Open. Started with66-65-66 to earn third-round lead before final-round 71 dropped to solo third, four strokesbehind Carlos Franco…Recorded the first of five double eagles on <strong>TOUR</strong> at Bob HopeChrysler Classic on 14th hole at Indian Wells CC. 1996: Madison, WI native nearlycaptured first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in front of home-state fans. Trailed by three strokes enteringfinal round of Greater Milwaukee Open. Shot closing 64 to catch Loren Roberts and forceplayoff after each shot tournament-record 265. Roberts birdied first extra hole for victory.Finished rookie season 59th on money list. 1995: Named Nationwide Tour Player of theYear. Was leading money-winner with $188,878. Won Alabama Classic and Buffalo Open.1992: Won 1992 Wisconsin State Open.PERSONAL: All-city hockey selection in high school. Went to University of Hartford toplay hockey, then school discontinued sport. Says hockey background may have hurt hisgolf in past, because he brought too much aggressiveness to game…Wife Carol’s brother,Jim Schuman, played on Nationwide Tour from 1990-93.2-80 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jerry Kelly (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991 11992 11993 21995 2 1 4,733 3061996 31 17 1 4 5 336,748 591997 34 13 3 7 234,257 1031998 31 17 2 8 340,144 871999 34 22 1 2 8 533,702 772000 32 23 3 12 784,754 592001 31 21 1 7 11 1,491,607 352002 29 21 2 8 14 2,946,889 62003 30 23 1 10 16 2,158,342 26Total 258 158 2 2 2 39 81 8,831,176NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 28 15 1 3 10 61,074 251994 26 19 8 11 60,928 261995 28 23 2 1 15 19 188,878 1Total 82 57 2 2 26 40 310,881COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $9,142,057SKIP KENDALL<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T20 48U.S. Open T57 T37 CUT CUTBritish Open T44 CUT T28 W/D<strong>PGA</strong>CUT W/D T26 CUT T44 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT T31 CUT T42 4 T11 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 4 T13WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T5WGC-NEC Invitational 77 T53WGC-American Express Champ CNL T4 T21NATIONAL TEAMS: Presidents Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.50 (45)Driving Distance ------------------283.5 (116)Driving Accuracy Percentage --71.2% (34)Total Driving ------------------------150 (42)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.2% (34)Putting Average--------------------1.766 (63)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.9% (41)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------144.0 (31)Birdie Average --------------------3.87 (37)All-Around Ranking --------------401 (9)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.43 (43)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.39 (75)Final Round Scoring Average --70.18 (27)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.0% (55)Par Breakers ------------------------22.2% (30)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–The Honda Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2003 The Honda Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2 times, most recent 2002 AdvilWestern Open /1EXEMPT STATUS: 70th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Jules I. Kendall HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: September 9, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Milwaukee, WIRESIDENCE: Windermere, FL FAMILY: Noah Jules (6/4/98)EDUCATION: University of Nevada-Las VegasSPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, sports, Green Bay Packers, gardening(1987, Business Education) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987Q SCHOOL: Fall 1992Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1998 Buick Invitational, 1999 Canon GreaterHartford Open, 2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 Inland Empire Open, Carolina Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Buick Classic; T8—Ford Championship at Doral.2003 SEASON: Had only two top-10s, but was able to parlay making 24 cuts in 30 startsinto a very respectable year…Made his sixth consecutive cut to start the season at theFord Championship at Doral and posted his first top-10, a T8, aided by a third-round 7-under 65…Two days before the start of the Memorial Tournament, cut most of the top ofhis left index finger above the first knuckle off while cutting a bagel for breakfast. He putthe finger tip on ice and rushed to a Columbus, OH, hospital and had a two-hour procedureto reattach the finger, complete with 16 stitches. Ten days later, was able to resumepractice. Three weeks after the accident, returned to the <strong>TOUR</strong> with a reverse overlap gripat the Buick Open, was tied for the third-round lead and finished in a season-best T4. Twoweeks later, he T13 at the 100th Western Open…Finished T24 at the season-endingChrysler Classic. Collected $35,520 to push him over the $1-million mark in seasonearnings for the first time in his career.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Managed to stay in the top 125 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money listwith two top-10s and eight top-25s…First top-10 of season did not come until June whenhe finished T7 at Canon Greater Hartford Open. Trailed Brett Quigley and HidemichiTanaka by one stroke after opening with a 5-under-par 65…Added T10 at the GreaterMilwaukee Open. Aced the 215-yard, par-3 seventh hole with a 5-iron during the finalround. His $80,600 payday in Milwaukee moved him over the $600,000 mark to secure his<strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2003. 2001: Made 23 cuts in a career-high 33 starts…Only top-10 was aT6 in the National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort. Performance washighlighted by a third-round 64. 2000: Recorded third consecutive top-50 finish on theofficial money list. Three top-10s included runner-up finish for third consecutive year,which came in season’s final week at Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Started the final dayfour strokes behind leader Steve Lowery, then posted a 66 on Sunday to force a playoff.Lost when Lowery sank a 45-foot putt from off the fringe for birdie on first playoff hole.Along with Lowery, established new tournament record for low 72 holes with 266. 1999:At Canon Greater Hartford Open, shared first-round lead after opening 63. Closed with 68-68-66 for second career runner-up finish, three strokes behind Brent Geiberger…Setcompetitive course record at Medinah with 65 in second round of <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.1998: Posted first career runner-up finish, losing playoff to Scott Simpson in BuickInvitational. Birdied final hole from nine feet to force playoff. 1997: Earned more than hehad in first five <strong>TOUR</strong> seasons combined — $320,800. Best finish came at SprintInternational with third place. 1996: Returned to Nationwide Tour and finished ninth onmoney list, thanks to nine top-10s, including second at Tri-Cities Open. 1994: Finished fifthin earnings on Nationwide Tour money list. Won Inland Empire Open and Carolina Classic.1993: First year on <strong>TOUR</strong> after earning co-medalist honors at 1992 Qualifying Tournament,despite opening-round 79. Best finish of year was eighth at Sprint International. Amateur:Winner of 1988 and 1989 Wisconsin State Opens.PERSONAL: In 1994, became first Nationwide Tour player to serve as host of “Inside the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>”… Serves as host for the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin/Skip Kendall Pro-Am for Kids, which began in 2000…Credited with showing the “claw” putting grip toChris DiMarco in 1995. Putts with conventional grip.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2Year 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 70Total 292 199 3 2 21 76 5,681,383WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-81


Skip Kendall (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year 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 9Total 88 65 2 2 6 23 46 339,168COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,020,551<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters 56U.S. Open CUT T82 CUTBritish Open CUT T59<strong>PGA</strong> T10 T21 T27 T63 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS 68 T10 CUT T26 CUT T32WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33CLIFF KRESGE (CRESK-ee)PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.79 (65)Driving Distance ------------------280.2 (142)Driving Accuracy Percentage --74.2% (7)Total Driving ------------------------149 (40)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.3% (71)Putting Average--------------------1.735 (12)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.8% (54)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------396.0 (161)Birdie Average --------------------3.88 (35)All-Around Ranking --------------547 (38)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.63 (65)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.04 (38)Final Round Scoring Average --70.25 (30)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.2% (48)Par Breakers ------------------------21.8% (45)EXEMPT STATUS: 87th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Clifford Terry Kresge HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: October 3, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Lakewood, NJRESIDENCE: Apopka, FL FAMILY: Mason McCoy (8/16/00)EDUCATION: University of Central Florida (1991, Liberal Studies) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Wind tunnel flying, musicTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 2000Nationwide Tour AlumnusMISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent Las VegasInvitational/3Career Low Round/Round:63–5 times, most recent 1999 CanonGreater Hartford Open/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$270,000–1999 Canon Greater HartfordOpen/2BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2002 B.C. Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Virginia Beach Open, Hershey Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest;T8—Ford Championship at Doral; T10—U.S. Open Championship.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 100 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time in his career.Made 18 cuts in 32 starts and earned $734,667…Earned first top-10 of season and thirdof his career with a T8 at the Ford Championship at Doral…Qualified for his first majorchampionship, finished T10 at the U.S. Open at Olympia Fields Country Club…Returnedto Chicago three weeks later for the 100th Western Open and collected a career-best$156,375 payday that helped him secure his card for the <strong>2004</strong> season. Paired with TigerWoods on the weekend, shot 69-71 to finish T6, eight shots back of Woods. Also qualifiedfor the British Open that week via a money list that includes THE PLAYERS Championshipand the five tournaments leading up to the British Open, ending with the WesternOpen…Also finished T13 at the FBR Capital Open.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned return to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing fifth ($245,265) onthe Nationwide Tour money list. Notched playoff wins at the Virginia Beach Open and theHershey Open, along with being named Player of the Month (May). Chipped in from 45feet for eagle to defeat Arron Oberholser on the second extra hole at the Virginia BeachOpen and dropped a four-foot birdie putt on third extra hole to win a four-player playoff atthe Hershey Open. Surpassed the $200,000 mark in just 12 events, tying the Tour recordset by Ian Leggatt in 2000. Played in just two <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events and recorded tournamentlow10-under-par 62 on final day of B.C. Open to jump from T47 to T3, second top-10 of<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career. 2001: Was a rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Season-best finish came in firststart, T5 at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, his only top-10. 2000: Gained his first<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by virtue of a T21 finish at the 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament.Gained notoriety during Q-School’s final round. Was lining up a long par putt at the waterguardedninth green when he kept moving back and fell into the water. Climbed out,missed the putt and made bogey, but managed to finish the back nine in rain pants and awet shirt to complete the grueling 108 holes of competition at 18-under par…Finished36th on 2000 NGA/Hooters Tour money list. 1998: Member of the Nationwide Tour. 1997:Got off to a successful start in his rookie season on the Nationwide Tour, posting four top-10s in his first five events. Best finishes were T3 in the Lakeland Classic and GreaterAustin Open. Amateur: All-America selection in 1990, when he won two college events.PERSONAL: Greatest thrills in golf are meeting Arnold Palmer and sinking 25-foot putt toenable Central Florida team to advance in NCAA tournament…His golf swing is natural,has never used an instructor…Got started in golf at age 8 when parents moved to the13th hole of Dubsdread GC.<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 11995 31996 11998 11999 2 1 $4,876 3282000 12001 31 12 1 2 220,649 1632002 2 2 1 1 1 101,3702003 32 18 3 5 734,667 87Total 74 33 1 5 8 1,061,563NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1994 4 2 $1,803 1921995 5 2 1 2,535 1931996 3 1 490 2761997 29 21 2 5 11 64,711 341998 16 7 2 8,653 1312000 3 1 1 3,600 2142002 22 16 2 4 9 245,265 5Total 82 50 2 2 9 24 327,056COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,388,619<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 03U.S. OpenT10British OpenCUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.37 (124)Driving Distance ------------------286.5 (96)Driving Accuracy Percentage --69.5% (44)Total Driving ------------------------140 (28)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.7% (90)Putting Average--------------------1.783 (112)Sand Save Percentage ----------47.8% (130)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------163.6 (56)Birdie Average --------------------3.50 (121)All-Around Ranking --------------773 (104)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.00 (98)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.32 (66)Final Round Scoring Average --71.72 (147)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.4% (100)Par Breakers ------------------------20.1% (116)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Valero Texas Open/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2002 B.C. Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$156,375–2003 100th Western Openpresented by Golf Digest/T62-82 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


MATT KUCHAREXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Matthew Gregory Kuchar HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: June 21, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Winter Park, FLRESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FLFAMILY: Wife, SybiEDUCATION: Georgia Tech (2000, Management)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, boats, planes, hiking, skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2001<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 The Honda Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T20—FedEx St. Jude Classic; T25—MercedesChampionships.2003 SEASON: After winning for the first time, struggled through a difficult season whichsaw him fall out of the top 125 on the money list…Earned his best finish of the season atthe FedEx St. Jude Classic with a 20th-place finish thanks to a pair of 67s on the weekend.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Opened the season with a bang with a T4 at the Sony Openin Hawaii…Two months later earned his first victory at The Honda Classic. Closed with apair of 66s to defeat Brad Faxon and Joey Sindelar by two strokes. Made four consecutivebirdies on the back nine to help him rally from a four-shot deficit to Sindelar at the turn.Victory jumped him from No. 149 in Official World Golf Ranking to No. 50 and qualified himfor the Masters on the last day to qualify…Finished T5 at the Fed Ex St. Jude Classic,worth $133,475 to push him over the $1-million mark for the first time in a singleseason…Finished T9 at Tampa Bay Classic presented by Buick, posting four sub-parrounds. 2001: Earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card through sponsor exemptions…Ranked secondbehind Charles Howell III in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> non-member earnings with $572,669 in only 11starts. Earnings would have ranked him 91st on <strong>TOUR</strong> official money list…After missingthe cut in his first three <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts, playing on a sponsor exemption, secured his cardfor 2002 with two big finishes…Earned first top-10 in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event in sixth start asprofessional. Rounds of 68-66-72-67 at Air Canada Championship produced T3 worth$197,200. Season earnings total at that point of $269,253 earned him Special TemporaryMembership…Best effort of season came in San Antonio, where rounds of 67-68-64 lefthim two strokes behind Justin Leonard after 54 holes of Texas Open. Playing in the finalgroup on Sunday, closed with 69, as did Leonard, for T2 with rookie J.J. Henry. The TexasOpen paycheck of $264,000, clinched 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> card in only eighth start ofseason…Made three starts in Nationwide Tour events, including a T2 at the SiouxlandOpen in July, worth $37,400…Played from Australia to Mexico, played on the NationwideTour, Canadian Tour and the Golden Bear Tour. 2000: After finishing his collegiate career atGeorgia Tech in May, decided to stay amateur and briefly took a job in finance…Played inthe Westin Texas Open at LaCantera in October as an amateur and missed the cut. It wasin Texas where he started to think about turning pro and giving the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> a try…Onemonth later, made his professional debut at the 2000 Australian Open (won by AaronBaddeley). Amateur: 1997 U.S. Amateur champion following three consecutive wins byTiger Woods…Lost in the quarterfinals in 1998 when defending the U.S. Amateur crownat Oak Hill…As a sophomore in 1998 at Georgia Tech, finished 21st at Masters and 14that U.S. Open. Finish at Masters was best 72-hole finish by an amateur in 20 years. Therewas talk of his turning pro, but Kuchar instead finished out his collegiate career at GeorgiaTech, where he was a two-time first-team All-America selection and the Yellow Jackets’second player to be a four-time All-ACC selection (along with David Duval). Awarded FredHaskins Award in 1998 as the nation’s top collegiate golfer…1998 ACC Player of theYear…Six career collegiate victories for Tech was bested only by Duval’s eight.PERSONAL: Father, Peter Kuchar, is an excellent tennis player who was ranked No. 1 indoubles at one time in the state of Florida…Matt’s wife, Sybi, was a standout tennisplayer at Georgia Tech, where they met…Got started in golf when his mother, Meg,upgraded the country club membership to include golf when he was 12 years old. Mattand his dad tried golf and were hooked.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998A 6 5 21999A 4 22000A 12001 11 6 1 1 2 4 $572,6692002 27 14 1 4 6 1,237,725 492003 23 8 2 176,047 182Total 72 35 1 1 1 6 14 1,986,442NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2001 3 2 1 1 1 $38,739 95Total 3 2 1 1 1 38,739COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,025,181<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T21 T50 CUTU.S. Open T14 CUT CUTBritish Open CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSW/D CUTWGC-NEC InvitationalT38NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1999.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.32 (176)Driving Distance ------------------275.3 (174)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.0% (65)Total Driving ------------------------239 (159)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.8% (132)Putting Average--------------------1.806 (171)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.5% (43)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------549.0 (174)Birdie Average --------------------3.31 (157)All-Around Ranking --------------1,092 (173)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.98 (168)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.33 (173)Final Round Scoring Average --72.13 (167)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.4% (161)Par Breakers ------------------------18.6% (161)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:67–3 times, most recent FedEx St. JudeClassic/4Career Low Round/Round:64–2001 Texas Open at LaCantera/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–2002 The Honda Classic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSHANK KUEHNE (KEE-ne)EXEMPT STATUS: Top 125 on 2003 non-member money listFULL NAME: Henry August Kuehne II HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205BIRTHDATE: September 11, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TXRESIDENCE: Palm Beach Gardens, FLFAMILY: Wife, NicoleEDUCATION: Southern Methodist University (1999, Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, meditationTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2003 Shell Houston Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 2002 Texas Challenge [Can], TELUS Quebec Open[Can].OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2003 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Jeff Sluman].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Shell Houston Open; T3—BellSouth Classic;T5—B.C. Open; T9—FedEx St. Jude Classic.2003 SEASON: Earned <strong>TOUR</strong> card for <strong>2004</strong> with $872,139 in earnings as a non-memberplaying primarily on Sponsor Exemptions. Began the season with partial status on theNationwide Tour…Topped <strong>TOUR</strong> in Driving Distance, averaging a record 321.4 yards,unseating John Daly, who had won eight consecutive Driving Distance titles…Playing in24th career <strong>TOUR</strong> event as a Sponsor Exemption, finished T3 at the BellSouth Classic toearn a paycheck of $208,000. Averaged 325.8 yards per drive for the week. Carded holein-oneduring third round on the 131-yard second hole with a 52-degree wedge…Earnedtop-10 exemption into Shell Houston Open for his T3 finish at BellSouth. Posted a T2 inWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-83


Hank Kuehne (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSHouston ($356,657) and earned enough money to push him past the 150th player (TomScherrer) on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list and enabled him to become a SpecialTemporary Member of the <strong>TOUR</strong>. The top-10 finish also earned him entrance into the nextweek’s HP Classic of New Orleans…Officially joined the <strong>TOUR</strong> as a Special TemporaryMember the week of May 5…Posted third top-10 of season with a T9 at the FedEx St.Jude Classic…Recorded his fourth and final top-10 of the season with a T5 finish at theB.C. Open.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Made the cut in four of six tournaments on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, including top-25 finishes at the B.C. Open (T19) and the Kemper Insurance Open(T23)…2002 Order of Merit champion on the Canadian Tour with a stroke average of69.54. Posted two victories, at the Texas Challenge and the TELUS Quebec Open…EarnedInternational Rookie of the Year honors. 2000: Made the cut in two of six tournaments onthe 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, with a T13 at the GTE Byron Nelson Classic his best showing. 1999:Turned pro midway through the year and made two cuts in six starts, with a T29 at theBell Canadian Open his best result. Amateur: Missed the cut at the 1999 Masters…1998U.S. Amateur champion, defeating Tom McKnight 2 and 1 in the finals at Oak Hill CountryClub in Rochester, NY…Began college career at Oklahoma State but later transferred toSouthern Methodist University. Second-team All-American as a junior at SMU…Winnerof two individual titles during the 1996-97 season…Tied SMU’s all-time low 54-hole totalof 208 at the Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate and established a school record for low round,firing a 63 at the Golf World Invitational.PERSONAL: Lists playing in the 1999 Masters and winning the 1998 U.S. Amateur, witholder brother Trip as his caddie, as his biggest thrills in golf…Credits his father for givinghim his start in golf…Lists Fred Couples as his hero…Sister, Kelli, was a two-time U.S.Women’s Amateur champion and currently plays on the L<strong>PGA</strong>. Brother, Trip, a former All-American at Oklahoma State, was the U.S. Amateur runner-up to Tiger Woods in 1994 andremains an amateur.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUTU.S. Open 65<strong>PGA</strong>CUT<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998A 11999A 2 11999 6 2 $19,869 2582000 6 2 1 85,6562002 6 4 2 80,8402003 23 14 1 1 4 5 872,139Total 44 23 1 1 4 8 1,058,504NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2000 4 1 $2,337 2412001 22002 4Total 10 1 2,337COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,060,841PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.13 (96)Driving Distance ------------------321.4 (1)Driving Accuracy Percentage --51.5% (187)Total Driving ------------------------188 (89)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.0% (100)Putting Average--------------------1.759 (50)Sand Save Percentage ----------45.6% (142)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------116.2 (16)Birdie Average --------------------4.10 (8)All-Around Ranking --------------600 (47)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.98 (93)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.64 (94)Final Round Scoring Average --71.08 (94)Birdie Conversion Percentage--34.2% (4)Par Breakers ------------------------23.6% (7)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Shell Houston Open/2Career Low Round/Round:63–2002 B.C. Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$336,000–2003 Shell Houston Open/T2NEAL LANCASTEREXEMPT STATUS: 110th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Grady Neal Lancaster HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: September 13, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Smithfield, NCRESIDENCE: Smithfield, NC; plays out of Johnston CCFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, movies, auto racingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 Q SCHOOL: 1989, 1990, 1999<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T6—Buick Open.2003 SEASON: Has finished among the top 125 on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> official money list in 12 of14 years on <strong>TOUR</strong>. For the 10th time in his career made 30-plus starts on the season. Had35 starts for the most on <strong>TOUR</strong> for 2003, joining Pat Bates, Esteban Toledo and SpikeMcRoy. Most starts he has ever made in a season was 36 in 2001…His lone top-10, T6at the Buick Open, thanks to four rounds in the 60s. Posted four consecutive rounds in the60s for only the third time in his career. First top-10 since a playoff loss to John Rollins atthe 2002 Bell Canadian Open…Posted consecutive top-20 finishes late in the year - T17at Valero Texas Open and T19 at Southern Farm Bureau Classic - to help him secure hiscard for the <strong>2004</strong> season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Continued a four-year progression of earning more moneythan the previous year with a career-high $813,230 in earnings…Lost in three-man playoffat Bell Canadian Open when John Rollins birdied the first extra hole. T2 was best finishon <strong>TOUR</strong> since his 1994 playoff victory and the only runner-up finish of his 13-year career.Made double bogey on the final hole of regulation to force the playoff with Rollins andJustin Leonard…Posted back-to-back top-10s on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for only the second timein his career and first since 1991 (T5-Greater Milwaukee Open, T8-Canadian Open) with aT9 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic and a T5 at the Advil Western Open. 2001: Turned in bestseason on <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1994 when he finished No. 58…Two top-10s and one top 15 in lastfive starts left him at No. 80 on money list and secured his <strong>TOUR</strong> card for another season.Made $345,450 of his $657,580 during that period. 2000: Finished T4 at the Bay HillInvitational for the best effort of the season…T8 at the John Deere Classic after postingfour rounds in the 60s for the first time in his career in a single tournament. 1999: Finishedout of the top 125 on the official money list for the first time since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in1990, with 139th-place ranking. Forced to earn full playing privileges for the 2000 seasonthrough third-place finish at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. 1998: Was 86th on thefinal season money list with $346,563. 1997: Finished right on the number of 125th on thefinal season money list to earn playing privileges for 1998. 1996: Made history for secondtime at U.S. Open. Appeared on way to missing the cut after playing first 27 holes 7-overpar. Posted a 29 on back nine at Oakland Hills to easily qualify for final two rounds. The29 was made possible with a birdie on hole 11, eagle on 12 and birdies from 13 through15. 1995: During U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, became first player to shoot 29 for nineholes. Moved from 46th-place tie to fourth on final day after posting 36-29—65 to finishfour strokes behind Corey Pavin. Birdied holes 11-14, 16 and 17. 1994: Lone <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victory came at rain-shortened GTE Byron Nelson Classic. Birdied the final two holes inregulation to join in <strong>TOUR</strong>-record six-man playoff. Birdied first extra hole to defeat DavidEdwards, Tom Byrum, Mark Carnevale, David Ogrin and Yoshinori Mizumaki. 1989: Winnerof Pine Tree Open in Birmingham, AL and Utah Open.PERSONAL: Didn’t take first golf lesson until 1992. Was self-taught until then. Firstlesson was given to him by L.B. Floyd, father of Raymond Floyd…With $93 bankroll anddriving a van, gave mini-tours a try in 1989. Earned $96,000 in four months before goingto Qualifying Tournament…Devoted fan of auto racing.2-84 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Neal Lancaster (cont.)<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 110Total 446 262 1 1 1 24 68 4,596,436NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 4 4 2 2 $4,516 1182003 1Total 5 4 2 2 4,516COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,600,952<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 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 T27PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.19 (110)Driving Distance ------------------294.6 (31)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.6% (155)Total Driving ------------------------186 (85)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.0% (62)Putting Average--------------------1.790 (131)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.4% (58)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------175.1 (71)Birdie Average --------------------3.55 (110)All-Around Ranking --------------728 (86)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.78 (76)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.24 (52)Final Round Scoring Average --71.42 (120)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.7% (128)Par Breakers ------------------------20.3% (108)BERNHARD LANGER (BURN-hard LONGER)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–The Honda Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:63–1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$352,000–2002 Bell Canadian Open/T2WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted in 2002)EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 European Ryder Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Bernhard Langer HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: August 27, 1957BIRTHPLACE: Anhausen, GermanyRESIDENCE: Anhausen, Germany FAMILY: Wife, Vikki; Jackie (7/9/86); Stefan (6/8/90), Christina (2/3/93),SPECIAL INTERESTS: Skiing, football, tennis, cycle riding Jason (3/20/00)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1985, 2000SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1985 Masters Tournament, Sea Pines Heritage. 1993Masters Tournament.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (58): 1974 German National Open Championship [Am].1977 German National Open Championship. 1979 German National Open Championship.1980 Dunlop Masters, Colombian Open. 1981 German Open, Bob Hope British Classic.1982 Lufthansa German Open. 1983 Italian Open, Glasgow Golf Classic, St. MellionTimeshare TPC, Casio World Open [Jpn]. 1984 Peugeot Open de France, KLM Dutch Open,Carroll’s Irish Open, Benson & Hedges Spanish Open, German National OpenChampionship. 1985 Lufthansa German Open, Panasonic European Open, AustralianMasters [Aus], German National Open Championship. 1986 German Open, LancomeTrophy, German National Open Championship. 1987 Whyte & Mackay <strong>PGA</strong> Championship,Carroll’s Irish Open, German National Open Championship. 1988 Epson Grand Prix ofEurope, German National Open Championship. 1989 Peugeot Spanish Open, GermanMasters, German National Open Championship. 1990 Cepsa Madrid Open, Austrian Open,German National Open Championship. 1991 Benson & Hedges International Open,Mercedes German Masters, German National Open Championship, Hong Kong Open.1992 Heineken Dutch Open, Honda Open, German National Open Championship. 1993Volvo <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Volvo German Open. 1994 Murphy’s Irish Open, Volvo Masters.1995 Volvo <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Deutsche Bank Open TPC of Europe, Smurfit EuropeanOpen. 1996 Alfred Dunhill Masters. 1997 Conte Of Florence Italian Open, Benson &Hedges International Open, Chemapol Trophy Czech Open, Linde German Masters,Argentinian Masters [SA]. 2001 The TNT Open [Eur], Linde German Masters. 2002 VolvoMasters [Eur/shared with Colin Montgomerie].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—FBR Capital Open; T10—John Deere Classic.2003 SEASON: Named <strong>2004</strong> Ryder Cup Captain in July 2003. “It’s a fabulous honor to benamed European captain. I’ve never made a secret of how much I enjoy being part of theRyder Cup, and to be the captain makes me feel very proud, especially as the first Germangolfer to hold this prestigious role.” A stalwart of the European Ryder Cup team, lying secondbehind Nick Faldo with 10 tournament appearances. In that time he has picked up 24 pointsout of a possible 42, including 3 of 4 points at The Belfry in 2003…Competed in 21 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> events, tying the 1986 season for most starts of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career, but managed onlytwo top-10s…A T5 at the FBR Capital Open was his first top-10 since a fourth at the 2002WORLDCOM CLASSIC…Finished T10 at the John Deere Classic for second top-10 ofseason, moving into top 125 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list to secure status for <strong>2004</strong>…Streak of 19consecutive made cuts at the Masters came to an end with rounds of 79-76.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Although he missed just three of 16 cuts, his lone top top-10 was a fourth-place finish at the WORLDCOM CLASSIC, aided by a second-round65…Week prior, made 19th cut in a row, the longest active streak at Augusta NationalGolf Club…Finished European Tour season as co-champion of Volvo Masters with ColinMontgomerie. The pair was declared co-champions after posting identical 3-under 281,then playing two sudden-death holes before darkness…Inducted into World Golf Hall ofFame. 2001: Posted seven top-10s on <strong>TOUR</strong> for first time since 1987 season including asecond and three third-place finishes - THE PLAYERS Championship, WORLDCOMCLASSIC and British Open…First German to be elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame viaInternational Ballot and was slated for induction in the Fall of 2002…Second-place finishat FedEx St. Jude Classic, one stroke behind Bob Estes. Best finish at <strong>TOUR</strong> event sincerunner-up at 1995 THE PLAYERS Championship…Week later won The TNT Open, his 38thvictory on the European Tour and 64th worldwide…Won Linde German Masters, boostinghim to third on the Volvo Order of Merit. He finished the year sixth on the European Tourmoney list. 2000: Made appearances in 10 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events, the most since 14 in1988.Participated in 12 events on the European Tour where he finished runner-up twice— TNT Dutch Open and the BMW International Open — the only event held in Germanyhe has yet to win. 1999: Made a bold bid for a 10th successive Ryder Cup appearance, butfinished 14th in the qualifying table. 1996: The only time he has been outside the top 30in the Volvo Order of Merit since 1980, finishing 39th. 1993: Won his second Masters, byfour strokes over Chip Beck. 1992: Won German National Open Championship for 12thtime in his career. 1985: Won the Masters, by two over Seve Ballesteros, Raymond Floydand Curtis Strange, and followed with a win at the Sea Pines Heritage Classic, the lastman to win the Masters and the event afterward.PERSONAL: One of the most remarkably consistent and resilient professionals ingolf…Conquered adversity in the form of the putting ‘yips’ to reach the top, and hashovered in the upper echelons of the game for over 20 years. Played the last eight yearswith a long putter that he began using at the end of the 1996 season…Father settled inBavaria after jumping a Russian prisoner-of-war train bound for Siberia…Developed“fever cramps” several times as a child (ages 2-5) and nearly died as a result. Took up golfat age 7 through caddying, turned pro at 15…Developed back problems when he was 19,during an 18-month stint as a member of the German Air Force. Marching with 30-poundpack and rifle led to two stress fractures and bulging discs…Devout Christian, helpedorganize the regular meetings of the European Tour Bible Class…Web site isbernhardlanger.de…Started skiing at age 4 and would say he’s a “scratch skier”, alsoenjoys driving fast cars.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-85


Bernhard Langer (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1981 1 1 1 1 $14,500 1541982 6 2 1,356 2631983 31984 8 8 1 3 5 82,465 751985 16 12 2 4 7 271,044 131986 21 18 2 2 8 15 379,800 101987 15 13 2 1 7 12 366,430 231988 15 8 3 4 100,635 1111989 14 13 1 1 3 5 195,973 731990 5 1 1 1 35,150 1871991 7 5 2 3 112,539 1291992 5 5 1 41,211 1831993 6 4 1 1 3 4 626,938 231994 6 6 1 5 118,241 1421995 7 7 1 1 3 394,877 461996 7 3 1 34,183 2121997 7 6 1 3 158,508 1361998 8 4 1 3 141,715 1681999 9 8 1 3 162,257 1692000 10 9 2 189,9552001 17 15 1 3 7 9 1,810,363 222002 16 13 1 3 559,395 1192003 21 13 2 4 555,981 121Total 230 174 3 8 8 50 94 6,353,515EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 6 5 3 $91,243<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89Masters CUT T31 1 T16 T7 T9 T26U.S. Open CUT CUT T8 T4 CUT T59British Open CUT CUT T51 2 T13 T56 T2 T3 T3 T17 70 80<strong>PGA</strong>T32 CUT T21 CUT T61THE PLAYERS T29 T7 T40 T24 T16 T67<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT17Year 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T7 T32 T31 1 T25 T31 T36 T7 T39 T11 T28 T6 T32 CUTU.S. Open CUT CUT T23 CUT T23 T36 DQ CUT CUT CUT T40 T35 T42British Open T48 T9 T59 3 T60 T24 W/D T38 CUT T18 T11 T3 T28 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T40 CUT T25 76 T23 T61 T46 CUT T23 T57THE PLAYERS T6 T29 2 T27 2 T31 CUT T38 T42 3 T22 T48<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT10WGC-Accenture Match Play T9 T33 T33 T33 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT11 T38 T11WGC-American Express T48 T35 CNL T33NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup (11), 1976-80, 90-96; Hennesy Cognac Cup (4), 1976,1978, 1980, 1982; Ryder Cup (10), 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997,2002; Nissan Cup (2), 1985-86; Kirin Cup, 1987; Asahi Glass Four Tours (2), 1989-90;Dunhill Cup (2), 1992, 2000; Ryder Cup (Captain), <strong>2004</strong>.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.13 (96)Driving Distance ------------------272.3 (182)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.6% (114)Total Driving ------------------------296 (187)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------62.3% (166)Putting Average--------------------1.790 (131)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.9% (115)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------576.0 (175)Birdie Average --------------------3.25 (165)All-Around Ranking --------------1,144 (181)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.25 (177)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.92 (111)Final Round Scoring Average --70.83 (70)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.5% (179)Par Breakers ------------------------18.2% (168)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–3 times, most recent John DeereClassic/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent 1987 HawaiianOpen/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$408,000–2001 THE PLAYERSChampionship/3STEPHEN LEANEY (LEE-nee)EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 International Presidents Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Stephen John Leaney HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 172BIRTHDATE: March 10, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Perth, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Busselton, Australia FAMILY: Wife, Tracey; Sebastian (9/19/03)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars, wine, familyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2003 U.S. Open Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (7): 1995 Victorian Open [Aus]. 1997 Victorian Open [Aus].1998 Moroccan Open [Eur], TNT Dutch Open [Eur], ANZ Players Championship [Aus]. 2000TNT Dutch Open. 2002 Linde German Masters.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—U.S. Open Championship; T9—WGC-AccentureMatch Play Championship.2003 SEASON: Having played primarily on the European Tour in the past, joins the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in <strong>2004</strong> after finishing fourth in non-member earnings in 2003 with$723,986…Recorded his first top-10 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with T9 at WGC-Accenture MatchPlay Championship after losing to eventual champion Tiger Woods (7 and 6). DefeatedJustin Leonard and Bob Estes in the first two rounds…Posted best <strong>TOUR</strong> finish, with arunner-up at the U.S. Open, three strokes back of Jim Furyk…Joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as aSpecial Temporary Member prior to the Western Open, having earned $709,600 in fiveevents, exceeding the No. 150 (Tom Scherrer - $356,657) from the 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist…Represented Australia with Stuart Appleby at the World Cup and played for theInternational team at The Presidents Cup in South Africa.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Ensured a five-year exemption on The European Tour whenhe won the Linde German Masters. 2001: Took a six-week break after The TNT Open whenhe returned home to Adelaide to get married. 2000: Collected a second TNT Dutch Opentitle in three years, leading from start to finish and making just one bogey all week. 1998:Won twice on the European Tour and finished 11th in Volvo Order of Merit. Won MoroccanOpen by eight strokes to record maiden victory in Europe. Added TNT Dutch Open whichhe dedicated victory to his close friend, Stuart Appleby, whose wife died in Paris earlierthat week…Captured the ANZ Players Championship in homeland of Australia. 1997:Captured second career Victorian Open. 1995: First professional title of note at theVictorian Open in Australia.PERSONAL: Two ribs cut out in December 1993 after doctors diagnosed blood clot. Took18 months to recover…Has twice missed earning a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by one stroke at thefinals of Qualifying School (1998 and 2000).<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 11998 2 1 $5,650 3061999 4 12000 12001 12002 2 2 1 26,7322003 9 6 1 2 3 723,986Total 20 10 1 2 4 756,368NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2002 2 2 1 2 $28,477 121Total 2 2 1 2 28,477COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $784,845EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 11 10 1 2 4 $475,5512-86 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Stephen Leaney (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open CUT 2British Open CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT T37 T65<strong>PGA</strong> 68 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERSCUTWGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T9WGC-NEC InvitationalT71WGC-American Express ChampT23NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 2003; World Cup, 2003; Dunhill Cup (2), 1999,2000.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.84 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------280.4 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.5% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------57.2% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.822 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------46.7% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------2.71 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.79 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.00 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --73.80 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--25.1% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------15.0% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:67–U.S. Open Championship/1Career Low Round/Round:67–2 times, most recent 2003 U.S. OpenChampionship/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$650,000–2003 U.S. Open Championship/2IAN LEGGATT (LEG-it)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Dayton Open.EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Ian Donald Leggatt HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: September 23, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Cambridge, Ontario, CanadaRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of Galt CC FAMILY: Wife, Lori; Mia Riess (4/25/2002)EDUCATION: Texas Wesleyan University (1990, Sports Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars, fishing, movies, readingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2001Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T20—U.S. Open Championship; T24—100thWestern Open presented by Golf Digest, Buick Open.2003 SEASON: Disappointing season after capturing his first <strong>TOUR</strong> title in 2002…Playedin the first three events of the season, missing the cut at the Sony Open in Hawaii and thePhoenix Open. Sidelined for the next two weeks with a bad sinus infection that interferedwith his oxygen intake. Also nursed a tendon problem in his left elbow and had to wear abrace…Best finish of the season was a T20 at the U.S. Open at Olympia Fields.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Beat Loren Roberts and David Peoples by two shots tocapture his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in his 46th start on <strong>TOUR</strong> at the Touchstone Energy TucsonOpen. Final-round 64 was a career low and 20-under-par 268 total was the lowest scoreat Tucson since David Frost shot 266 in 1988. $540,000 winner’s check was more than hiscombined earnings since turning pro…In June was T5 at the Buick Classic, earning$112,875…Surpassed the $1-million mark for the first time in his career with a $108,000payday for his T11 finish at The INTERNATIONAL Presented by Qwest…Stood one backthrough 36 holes following opening rounds of 70-65 at the SEI Pennsylvania Classic.Finished T7…Teamed with Mike Weir at the WGC-EMC World Cup in Puerto Vallarta,Mexico. 2001: Retained <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2002 with T5 finish at 2001 QualifyingSchool…<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie made 12 cuts in 29 starts with two top-10s and three top-25s…Rounded into form in late July with a T5 at the John Deere Classic, earning aseason-high $106,400…One week later, T8 at Buick Open. 2000: Rookie member of theNationwide Tour, finishing fifth on the money list…Made the cut at 18 of 23 events withsix top-10s and 10 top-25s…Became the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s second rookie to win in 2000 with aplayoff victory over Chris Smith at the Dayton Open. Fourth Canadian at the time to winon the Nationwide Tour (Jerry Anderson, Glen Hnatiuk and Rick Todd). Amateur: Memberof the Canadian World Cup Team, which played in New Zealand…NAIA All-American atTexas Wesleyan in 1988-89.PERSONAL: Served as Athletic Director for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation of TarrantCounty in Ft. Worth, TX…Works with kids with disabilities and is sponsored by the RonaldMcDonald Children’s Charities to raise money for kids. Worldwide ambassador for RonaldMcDonald Children’s Charities of Canada…Father got him started in thegame…Provincial and national speed skating champion in Canada.<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 11994 11995 11996 2 2 $4,780 3231998 2 1 4,420 3191999 2 1 4,725 3292000 22001 29 12 2 3 368,862 1332002 29 20 1 3 8 1,245,048 472003 26 11 3 271,014 161Total 95 47 1 5 14 1,898,849NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 1 1 $661 2551995 12000 23 18 1 2 1 6 10 259,724 52001 1 1 2,044 249Total 26 20 1 2 1 6 10 262,429COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,161,278<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03U.S. OpenT54 T20<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT W/DNATIONAL TEAMS: WGC-World Cup (2), 2001, 2002.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.64 (142)Driving Distance ------------------294.8 (28)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.4% (132)Total Driving ------------------------160 (50)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.9% (42)Putting Average--------------------1.815 (184)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.5% (91)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------204.0 (91)Birdie Average --------------------3.43 (135)All-Around Ranking --------------845 (123)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.13 (112)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.82 (163)Final Round Scoring Average --71.60 (134)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.4% (161)Par Breakers ------------------------19.5% (136)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–3 times, most recent Las VegasInvitational/2Career Low Round/Round:64–4 times, most recent 2002 BuickChallenge/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2002 Touchstone Energy TucsonOpen/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-87


TOM LEHMAN (LAY-mun)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1996 British Open (through 2006)FULL NAME: Thomas Edward Lehman HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 215BIRTHDATE: March 7, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Austin, MNRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of DC Ranch FAMILY: Wife, Melissa; Rachael (5/30/90), Holly (8/13/92),EDUCATION: University of Minnesota Thomas Andrew (7/24/95), Sean (3/18/03)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fly fishing, golf course design, hunting, all sportsQ SCHOOL: 1983, 1984Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1994 Memorial Tournament. 1995 Colonial NationalInvitation. 1996 British Open Championship, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 2000 Phoenix Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1990 Reflection Ridge. 1991 Gulf Coast Classic,South Carolina Classic, Santa Rosa Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1993 Casio World Open [Jpn]. 1997 Loch LomondWorld Invitational [Eur].OTHER VICTORIES (7): 1995-96 Diners Club Matches [with Duffy Waldorf]. 1996 <strong>PGA</strong>Grand Slam of Golf. 1997 Skins Game, Wendy’s Three-Tour Challenge. 1999 Target WorldChallenge presented by Williams. 2000 Hyundai Team Matches [with Duffy Waldorf].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T8—BuickClassic.2003 SEASON: Finished in top 100 on money list for 12th straight season…Earned firsttop-10 with solo second at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, his best finish since T2at the 2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas. One back of Jim Furyk after 36 holes and twoback of Davis Love III after 54 holes. Entered 72nd hole tied with Love at 13-under-parafter posting seven birdies and only two bogeys through 17 holes. Was unable to convertshort birdie putt on par-5 18th. One group later, Love two-putted 18 for birdie to claim oneshotvictory…Next top-10 came in June, a T8 at the Buick Classic…Finished T23 at theBell Canadian Open to surpass the $1-million mark in a single season for the seventh timein his career…Finished fifth in greens in regulation…Closed season with <strong>TOUR</strong>-leading18 consecutive rounds at par or better.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: 74th on the money list was the lowest since he returned tothe <strong>TOUR</strong> full-time in 1992…Earned T5 in WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship afterlosing to Scott McCarron (4 and 3) in the quarterfinals…Converted to a long putter at theWORLDCOM CLASSIC in April. 2001: Finished in the top 25 on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list forninth time since regaining his <strong>TOUR</strong> card in 1992…Runner-up at Sony Open inHawaii…Winner of Charles Bartlett Award, given by GWAA for unselfish contributions togolf. Has raised $3.5 million through his charity tournament in Minneapolis and is involvedwith “Match Point,” a Phoenix program that matches adults with troubled children…Withopening rounds of 63-62 (career low) in Invensys Classic, shared first-round lead and heldsecond-round lead outright. Finished T2, one-stroke behind Bob Estes. His first two roundstied <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for opening two rounds. 2000: Had most financially rewardingseason of 12-year career with earnings of $2,068,499 and a 12th-place finish on the <strong>TOUR</strong>money list…Kicked off the season in red-hot fashion with three consecutive top-10s,including his first official money <strong>TOUR</strong> victory since winning the 1996 THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship…At the Phoenix Open, earned his fifth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title. Drained 10-foot puttfor par on final hole then watched Robert Allenby miss a five-footer that would have forceda playoff…Came close at MCI Classic, where he held clubhouse lead on Sunday aftershooting 65. Stewart Cink’s own closing 65 snatched away win…Withdrew fromINTERNATIONAL due to torn cartilage in right knee, then underwent surgery prior to <strong>PGA</strong>Championship…Participated in third Presidents Cup and compiled a 3-2 record whilelending support to victorious United States team…Prior to official money season, wasvictorious in unofficial Williams World Challenge, birdieing five of last six holes to defeatDavid Duval by three strokes. 1999: Made successful return to form from off-seasonshoulder surgery…Four runner-up finishes that year — Bay Hill Invitational, GreaterMilwaukee Open, FedEx St. Jude Classic and Buick Open — were most ever for him in asingle season. 1998: Turned in T2 at THE PLAYERS Championship…Claimed a solo third atthe Buick Classic and was a T5 at the U.S. Open, his third straight top-five finish in theevent…Did not make the cut at the British Open after suffering a separated right shoulderjust prior to the event while on a family outing in England. Was attempting a handstand forhis children when the mishap occurred and played with the injury the remainder of the yearbefore undergoing surgery in November in the Los Angeles area. 1997: Failed to win butcame close twice. Tied with Tiger Woods after 54 holes at the Mercedes Championship andafter final round was canceled, the two played off at the par-3 seventh hole. Lehman hit histee shot in the water, Woods then hit to tap-in range for victory…At U.S. Open, water at71st hole kept him from chance at victory and finished third, two strokes behind Ernie Els.Joined Bobby Jones as only player to lead U.S. Open after three rounds three straightyears…With T4 at MCI Classic, moved into first place on Official World Golf Ranking. Onlysecond player from U.S. to lead World Ranking at the time, following Fred Couples, wholed for 15 weeks in 1992. Relinquished spot the next week when Greg Norman was secondat Spanish Open. 1996: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year…Leading money-winner with thenrecord$1,780,159…First victory came at British Open at Royal Lytham and St. Annes. Afterconsecutive 67s, shared 36-hole lead with Paul McGinley. Followed with a course-record64 in third round to lead Nick Faldo by six strokes and his closing round 73 was enough fora two-stroke victory over Ernie Els and Mark McCumber. First American professional to winat that venue and the first since amateur Bobby Jones in 1926…Closed out year withdominant performance at <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. After sharing first-round lead with VijaySingh at 66, shot 67 to open a four-stroke margin after 36 holes. Led by nine after bogeyfree64, eventually winning by six over Brad Faxon. 1995: Earned second win at ColonialNational Invitation…Opened that season with second at United Airlines HawaiianOpen…After MCI Classic, missed a month of the season due to colon surgery…Third atU.S. Open after sharing 54-hole lead with Greg Norman. 1994: First served notice of thingsto come with breakthrough season that included his first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at MemorialTournament. That win helped him secure first $1-million season on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Earlier thatyear was runner-up to Jose Maria Olazabal at Masters. 1992: In first year back on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> was 24th on money list, including T2 at Hardee’s Golf Classic. 1991: Won three timeson the Nationwide Tour…Was that tour’s top money-winner and Player of the Year. 1990:Won once on the Nationwide Tour in 1990. 1985: After three lukewarm seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>from 1983-85, played in Asia, South Africa and elsewhere for the rest of the 1980s.PERSONAL: Credits marriage with giving him focus to do well on <strong>TOUR</strong>…HostedDayton’s Challenge 1993-2002…Brother, Jim Lehman, Jr., is his agent…HonoraryChairman for <strong>PGA</strong> of America’s National Golf Day in 1997…His wife, Melissa, wasenlisted as his caddie at 1998 Nissan Open when regular caddie Andy Martinez sufferedtwo broken ribs in a pickup basketball game the night before the start of the event. Wentto a lighter carry bag instead of the heavier <strong>TOUR</strong> version…Two Lehman co-designs wereused for <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2002: The Gallery Golf Club in Tucson, AZ, co-designed with JohnFought, as part of the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, and the TPC of the Twin Cities,done with Arnold Palmer, as the second-year site of the 3M Championship on theChampions Tour in Minneapolis. Will serve as the host of the Scholarship AmericaShowdown, a Nationwide Tour event, this summer in his native Minnesota.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983 22 9 1 $9,413 1821984 26 9 9,382 1841985 26 10 2 20,232 1581986 21987 11990 11992 29 25 1 1 9 15 579,093 241993 27 20 1 6 12 422,761 331994 23 21 1 1 1 9 15 1,031,144 41995 18 16 1 1 1 5 12 830,231 151996 22 20 2 2 1 13 19 1,780,159 11997 21 18 1 1 9 14 960,584 191998 23 18 1 1 5 12 1,033,673 251999 23 19 4 5 9 1,435,564 242000 21 18 1 1 7 13 2,068,499 122001 23 18 2 1 5 12 1,907,660 202002 22 17 3 8 868,632 742003 25 19 1 2 9 1,173,237 61Total 355 257 5 15 8 78 153 14,130,264NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 19 12 1 5 8 $41,338 171991 28 27 3 3 11 24 141,934 1Total 47 39 4 3 16 32 183,272COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $14,313,536<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Masters T3 2 40 T18 T12 CUTU.S. Open CUT CUT CUT T6 T19 T33 3 T2 3 T5British Open T59 T24 1 T24 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT T39 CUT T14 T10 T29THE PLAYERS T13 T11 CUT T14 T8 6 T2<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T13 28 12 1 T15 15Year 99 00 01 02 03Masters T31 6 T18 CUT CUTU.S. OpenT28 T23 T24 T45British Open CUT T4 CUT CUT T46<strong>PGA</strong>T34 W/D CUT T29 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT 8 T12 T28 T39<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT15 T18 T15WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T17 T9 T5 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T15 T31 T38WGC-American Express Champ T25 CNL T392-88 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tom Lehman (cont.)NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup (3), 1994, 1996, 2000; Ryder Cup (3), 1995, 1997,1999; World Cup, 1996; Dunhill Cup (2) 1999, 2000.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.42 (40)Driving Distance ------------------286.8 (93)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.3% (84)Total Driving ------------------------177 (67)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------70.5% (5)Putting Average--------------------1.782 (108)Sand Save Percentage ----------45.5% (146)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------164.0 (57)Birdie Average --------------------3.87 (37)All-Around Ranking --------------570 (41)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.62 (63)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.76 (104)Final Round Scoring Average --69.53 (13)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.2% (73)Par Breakers ------------------------22.1% (31)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Valero Texas Open/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$576,000–2000 Phoenix Open/1JUSTIN LEONARDEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1997 British Open (through 2007)FULL NAME: Justin Charles Garrett Leonard HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: June 15, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TXRESIDENCE: Dallas, TX FAMILY: Wife, Amanda; Reese Ella (9/14/2003)EDUCATION: University of Texas (1994, Business)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hiking, skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1994<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (8): 1996 Buick Open. 1997 Kemper Open, British OpenChampionship. 1998 THE PLAYERS Championship. 2000 Westin Texas Open at LaCantera.2001 Texas Open at LaCantera. 2002 WORLDCOM CLASSIC - The Heritage of Golf. 2003The Honda Classic.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2000 CVS Charity Classic [with Davis Love III].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—The Honda Classic; 2—Bank of America Colonial;T8—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T9—EDS Byron Nelson Championship.2003 SEASON: Successful season, with eighth career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at The HondaClassic and the birth of a daughter…Second on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in Putting Average(1.718)…In his third start of the season posted his first top-10 at the Bob Hope ChryslerClassic with a T8…Earned come-from-behind win at The Honda Classic with rounds of63-70-64-67—264. Earned a career-best payday of $900,000 and jumped into 10th alltimeon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career money list with $14,853,334. Also surpassed $1 million onseason for seventh consecutive season. Co-leader through 18 holes with Notah Begay IIIand Jeff Brehaut. Entered final round one stroke behind Davis Love III, and carded 5-under67 to earn one-stroke win over Love and Chad Campbell. Winning 72-hole total of 264broke previous Honda Classic record of 266 set by Blaine McCallister in 1989…Continuedsuccess in Texas tournaments with T9 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship and secondat the Bank of America Colonial, six strokes behind winner Kenny Perry. At Colonial, was10-under through 17 holes in final round with a chance to get to 59 with a birdie butbogeyed the 18th hole to finish with a 9-under 61, tying the course record. Also holds ashare of the course record (61) at the TPC at Las Colinas, one of the two host courses ofthe EDS Byron Nelson Championship. Runner-up was fifth top-10 at Colonial CC in 10starts… In contention just four strokes off the lead at the rain-suspended John DeereClassic, withdrew and flew home to Dallas from Moline, IL, to witness the birth of he andwife Amanda’s first child, Reese, on Sept. 14. Did not play again until a T13 at the ChryslerChampionship…Played in ninth consecutive <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, tied with Vijay Singhfor longest current active streak…Teamed with American Jim Furyk at World Cup andplayed on his third Presidents Cup squad.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Re-established himself as one of the world’s premierplayers, finishing with earnings of $2,738,235, $714,770 better than previous career best.Finished in the top 10 in earnings for the first time since 1999 and captured <strong>TOUR</strong> eventfor third consecutive season…Top-20 finishes in all four majors: Masters (T20), U.S. Open(T12), British Open (T14) and <strong>PGA</strong> (T4)…Picked up seventh career victory at theWORLDCOM CLASSIC. Closed with a 73 to edge Heath Slocum by one stroke. Becamefirst player to shoot over-par in the final round and win since Scott McCarron at the 2001BellSouth Classic. Also the first without a birdie in the final round and win since VijaySingh at the 1995 Buick Classic. Singh won with a playoff birdie…Opened with rounds of72-66 to shared the 36-hole lead at the <strong>PGA</strong>. Had a three-shot lead over eventualchampion Rich Beem after posting the only round in the 60s, shooting a third-round 69amid winds gusting to 40 mph. Closing 77 dropped him to T4…Finished T2 at BellCanadian Open, losing in a playoff to John Rollins…Only missed three cuts all season in26 starts, one of them being Valero Texas Open, where he was the two-time defendingchampion. 2001: After struggling early in the season with a swing change, rallied to onceagain qualify for THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for the seventh consecutive time by earning$1,783,842. Finished 25th in earnings, the lowest of his career as an exempt player…Hada very successful year playing in Texas by winning once and added three other top-10s inas many starts. Was able to defend his title in the Texas Open at La Cantera. Became thefirst player to win in consecutive years at the Texas Open since Arnold Palmer won threein a row (1960-62). Led by three strokes after 36 holes and held that lead to capture sixthvictory by two strokes over J.J. Henry and Matt Kuchar. Earlier in the year, posted a T4 atShell Houston Open. Following week recorded a TPC at Four Seasons-Las Colinas courserecord-tying 61 in third round of the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic to move within onestroke of the lead. Closed with 69 to finish T6. Posted a final-round 66 to earn thirdconsecutive top-10 in his home state with a T5 in the MasterCard Colonial. 2000: Returnedto the winner’s circle after a one-year drought…Made 22 of 28 cuts on his way to$2,023,465, 14th on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list…Was among the top-10 four times and top-25 14 times…Along with a victory, also finished second three times…Earned a fivestrokevictory at Westin Texas Open. Shot 66-67 and stood one back through 36 holes.Third-round 71 produced share of the lead. His 66 on Sunday ended 2 -year victory droughtand earned fifth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career title. First victory since 1998 PLAYERS Championshipand first title in home state. His $468,000 payday lifted him over $1.5 million for fourthconsecutive year. Finished second at LaCantera in 1995 and 1998.1999: Didn’t record avictory for first time in three years, but was still among the top 10 of money list for thirdconsecutive year…Posted seven top 10s, including his first three starts…Nearly won hissecond British Open in July, losing to Paul Lawrie in three-way playoff with Jean Van deVelde…His 45-foot putt on 17th hole at The Country Club during Sunday singles matchwith Jose Maria Olazabal earned decisive half-point that regained Ryder Cup for U.S. Wonfour consecutive holes (12-15) to square match and set up his 17th-hole heroics. 1998:Won a tournament for third year in a row and earned $1,671,823 to finish eighth on moneylist…Nabbed one of the year’s biggest prizes in March, when he came from five strokesback to overtake Lee Janzen on the final day at THE PLAYERS Championship. Opened witha 72 and followed with rounds of 69-70 before firing a 5-under-par 67 Sunday for a twostrokevictory over Tom Lehman and Glen Day. Victory was worth $720,000, at that pointthe largest payday of his career. That propelled him to top of money list with $946,963.Remained the money-list leader until David Duval won the Shell Houston Open in earlyMay. Five-stroke comeback was largest ever on Stadium Course at TPC at Sawgrass andwas one shy of Raymond Floyd’s tournament record established in 1981 at Sawgrass CC.1997: Won first major championship at British Open. After opening with 67 in blusteryconditions at Royal Troon, trailed Jim Furyk and Darren Clarke by two strokes. Remainedtwo back after second-round 66, but fell five behind Jesper Parnevik after three rounds.Closing 65 was only round in 60s by a player who began round under par. Won by threestrokes over Parnevik and Clarke. At age 25, was youngest British Open champion sinceSeve Ballesteros won in 1979 at 22…Nearly earned second major title at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Shared third-round lead with Davis Love III after course-record 65 andstood seven strokes in front of next-closest rival. Closing 71 left him alone in second, fivestrokes behind Love…Member of U.S. Ryder Cup team. 1996: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victorycame at Buick Open. Shot 65-64-69 to lead by one after 54 holes. Closed with 68 to winby five strokes over Chip Beck. Became first player since Mark Calcavecchia at 1992Phoenix Open to win tournament in which he had hole-in-one…First victory nearly cameearlier that year at Phoenix Open where he lost in playoff to Phil Mickelson…Played onPresidents Cup team. 1995: Runner-up twice. Was one stroke shy of Billy Mayfair atMotorola Western Open and finished second to Duffy Waldorf at LaCantera Texas Open.Finish vaulted him to first <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship appearance. 1994: Earned <strong>TOUR</strong> privilegeswithout making trip to Qualifying Tournament by finishing third at Anheuser-Busch GolfClassic, his third professional start…Was 126th on money list. Amateur: Played in eight<strong>TOUR</strong> events as an amateur, making five cuts…Member of winning 1993 U.S. Walker Cupteam…Only golfer in Southwest Conference history to win four consecutive conferencechampionships…All-American at University of Texas in 1993-94…Winner of 1994 DaveWilliams Award…1992 U.S. Amateur champion.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-89


Justin Leonard (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSPERSONAL: In late 2001, completed the White Rock Marathon in Dallas in 3 hours, 55minutes. Wife, Amanda, has run several marathons, including New York CityMarathon…Grew up playing at Royal Oaks CC in Dallas with Harrison Frazar, hisroommate at the University of Texas…Host of AJGA’s Justin Leonard/Deloitte & ToucheJunior Team Championship at Northwood Club, with proceeds benefiting the NorthernTexas <strong>PGA</strong> Junior Golf Foundation and AJGA…Web site is justinleonard.com.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1993A 7 5 11994 13 5 1 2 4 $140,413 1261995 31 25 2 7 13 748,793 221996 29 23 1 1 8 13 943,140 111997 29 25 2 1 1 8 13 1,587,531 51998 28 22 1 2 8 13 1,671,823 81999 28 26 2 2 7 25 2,020,991 82000 28 22 1 3 4 14 2,023,465 142001 30 22 1 9 12 1,783,842 252002 26 23 1 1 7 17 2,738,235 82003 23 19 1 1 4 13 2,450,525 17Total 272 217 8 13 4 64 138 16,108,759J.L. LEWIS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT T27 T7 T8 T18 T28 T27 T20 CUTU.S. Open T68 T50 T36 T40 T15 T16 CUT T12 T20British Open T58 CUT 1 T57 T2 T41 CUT T14 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T8 T5 2 CUT CUT T41 T10 T4 CUTTHE PLAYERS T34 T65 T37 1 T23 T22 CUT T44 T21<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T7 T6 T8 T5 T12 T16 T22 T18 T21WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T17 T9 T33 T17WGC-NEC Invitational 20 T2 T28 T23WGC-American Express ChampT11 T25 CNL T11NATIONAL TEAMS: U.S. World Amateur, 1992; Walker Cup, 1993; The Presidents Cup (3),1996, 1998, 2003; Ryder Cup (2), 1997, 1999; Dunhill Cup, 1997; World Cup (2), 1997, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.17 (24)Driving Distance ------------------279.1 (150)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.2% (61)Total Driving ------------------------211 (129)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.0% (100)Putting Average--------------------1.718 (2)Sand Save Percentage ----------59.1% (6)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------270.0 (128)Birdie Average --------------------3.92 (26)All-Around Ranking --------------497 (24)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.68 (70)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.50 (19)Final Round Scoring Average --69.94 (22)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.0% (15)Par Breakers ------------------------22.1% (31)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:61–Bank of America Colonial/4Career Low Round/Round:61–2 times, most recent 2003 Bank ofAmerica Colonial/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$900,000–2003 The Honda Classic/1EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: John L. Lewis HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: July 18, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Emporia, KSRESIDENCE: Horseshoe Bay, TX; plays out of Horseshoe Bay Resort FAMILY: Wife, Dawn; Cole (5/12/84), Sherry (4/30/87)EDUCATION: Southwest Texas State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, basketballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1989Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1999 John Deere Classic. 2003 84 Lumber Classic ofPennsylvania.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania; T2—JohnDeere Classic; T5—HP Classic of New Orleans, FBR Capital Open; T7—Bay HillInvitational presented by Cooper Tires; T8—Buick Classic.2003 SEASON: Finished a career-best 28th on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list thanks to winand runner-up finishes in September where he earned just under $1 million. Earned hisfirst win in over four years at the 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania. Set course andtournament records with final-round, career-best 10-under 62 and 72-hole total of 22-under 266. Came from seven strokes back on a 36-hole Sunday to become the thirdconsecutive 40-plus year old to win on <strong>TOUR</strong> and one of 11 40-plus winners in 2003.Passed the $1-million mark in season’s earnings and moved into the top 20 on the moneylist this late in the season for the first times in his career…Recorded first top-10 of theseason with a T7 at the Bay Hill Invitational. Shared the first-round lead with five othersat 3-under 69…Next one came in May, a T5, at the HP Classic of New Orleans…In June,added a T5 at the FBR Capital Open and a T8 at the Buick Classic in back-to-backstarts…Week prior to victory, was leader or co-leader through first three rounds at rainhamperedJohn Deere Classic. Finished T2, four strokes behind Vijay Singh. Paycheck of$261,333 pushed earnings over $1 million for first time in career. Five top-10s also a careerhigh, besting four top-10s in 2002. Earnings were enough to qualify him for a place in hisfirst <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, where he finished 28th, and the <strong>2004</strong> Masters…Six top-10swere a career-high, topping the four he posted the previous season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Had then-best season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in seven-year career withmost top 10s (4), highest money list finish (65) and most earnings ($957,182)…T2 at theBuick Invitational, one stroke behind champion Jose Maria Olazabal. Shared leadfollowing second and third rounds, but final-round 70 included a three-putt bogey on thetournament’s 72nd hole…Fired only ace of Valero Texas Open on Sunday at the 182-yard17th hole with a 7-iron. 2001: Made over $500,000 for third consecutive season and kepthis <strong>TOUR</strong> card for fourth straight year since playing 1997 season on NationwideTour…Tied career-low mark with 63 in fourth round of Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, whichhe set during second round of 1998 Greater Milwaukee Open. 2000: Posted season-bestT3 at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1999: Broke through to earn first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title, after113 events, at the John Deere Classic. Birdied 72nd hole to force playoff with Mike Brisky,then birdied fifth playoff hole to earn $360,000. Holed bunker shot on second playoff hole(No. 16) for birdie. Brisky birdied from 12 feet to match him. Was 12th first-time winner atOakwood CC. $622,883 he earned was more than he had earned in his career on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and Nationwide Tour combined…Won the Honda Invitational in Guadalajara,Mexico. 1998: Returned to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after prior membership in 1989 and1995…Finished 104th on the final money list, his first ever in the top 125. 1997: Playedthe Nationwide Tour full-time and finished seventh on the final money list thanks, in part,to a third-place effort at the Nationwide Tour Championship. Set a Grand National LakeCourse record in the third round when he fired a 6-under-par 66. 1994: Member of winning<strong>PGA</strong> Cup team. Amateur: Member of 1983 NCAA Division II championship team…Firstteam All-America in high school.PERSONAL: Named to the 1978 all-state high school basketball team and earned golfscholarship to Emporia State (KS) University…Later transferred to SW Texas State on agolf scholarship; finished second in individual play that year…Wife, Dawn, caddied forhim most of 1997…Worked as head professional at Forest Creek GC in Round Rock, TXfor three years before giving <strong>TOUR</strong> golf another shot…Three-time Player of the Year inSouth Texas Section of <strong>PGA</strong> and Player of the Year in Southwest Section <strong>PGA</strong> inNevada…Introduced into Emporia High School “Hall of Fame” in 2001…Inducted intoSouthwest Texas State “Hall of Honor” in 2002.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1985 11989 21 4 $9,087 2141992 21993 3 2 5,965 2611994 3 2 3,299 2911995 28 13 1 59,750 1901996 3 2 1 26,118 2281998 32 15 2 6 287,753 1041999 31 17 1 2 6 622,883 662000 30 21 1 2 5 610,432 782001 31 23 1 5 508,618 982002 31 17 1 4 9 957,182 652003 31 18 1 1 6 9 2,039,259 28Total 247 134 2 2 1 17 42 5,130,3482-90 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


J.L. Lewis (cont.)NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990 1 1 $710 2451991 11992 1 1 913 2391993 9 4 1 3,565 1561994 3 1 315 2971995 3 3 1 1 1 18,070 921996 3 2 1 1 10,673 1201997 28 21 2 2 6 15 119,829 71998 3 2 1 2 2 31,819 691999 1Total 53 35 3 3 10 20 185,893COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $5,316,241FRANK LICKLITER II<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open T40 CUT T30British OpenT22<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T21 CUT T34THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T73 T63 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 28WGC-American Express ChampT59PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.91 (76)Driving Distance ------------------289.7 (65)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.1% (106)Total Driving ------------------------171 (59)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.9% (81)Putting Average--------------------1.791 (138)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.3% (111)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------145.5 (36)Birdie Average --------------------3.59 (101)All-Around Ranking --------------714 (79)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.03 (102)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.50 (151)Final Round Scoring Average --70.72 (63)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.5% (96)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania/4Career Low Round/Round:62–2003 84 Lumber Classic ofPennsylvania/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2003 84 Lumber Classic ofPennsylvania/1EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Franklin Ray Lickliter II HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: July 28, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Middletown, OHRESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FLFAMILY: Fiancee, Diane OwenEDUCATION: Wright State University (1991, Sociology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, reading and playing chessTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 1995, 1996Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2001 Kemper Insurance Open. 2003 Chrysler Classic ofTucson.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1995 Boise Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Chrysler Classic of Tucson; T2—84 LumberClassic of Pennsylvania; T7—Valero Texas Open.2003 SEASON: Earned second career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in 219th start with two-shot winover Chad Campbell at Chrysler Classic of Tucson. Tournament leader after 36 and 54holes. Nursing a one-stroke lead on the 72nd hole, was able to get up and down for parafter hitting drive into water hazard skirting the 18th fairway. Earned $540,000 paycheckand jumped 40 spots in Official World Golf Ranking to No. 91…Waited almost sevenmonths for his next top-10, but made it count with a T2 at the 84 Lumber Classic ofPennsylvania. Tied for clubhouse lead at 20-under before eventual winner J.L. Lewisbirdied two of the last three holes to finish at 22-under…The next week a pair of 64s onthe weekend at the Valero Texas Open resulted in a T7 finish.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: First top top-10 did not come until May when he finishedT8 at the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic aided by opening-round 64…Finished T7 at TheINTERNATIONAL Presented by Qwest. Earned 24 of his 25-point total on theweekend…Tied for second, one stroke behind Loren Roberts through 54 holes at ValeroTexas Open, before finishing T14. 2001: Finished in the top 30 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist for the first time on the strength of a career-high eight top-10s and a victory. Was oneof 10 first-time winners. Rounds of 69-65-66-68 produced one-stroke victory over J.J.Henry at Kemper Insurance Open. Victory on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> came in his 168th careerstart…Nearly won early in the season until a triple bogey on third extra hole lost BuickInvitational playoff to Phil Mickelson. Closing round of 66 put him into extra holes withMickelson and Davis Love III. 2000: First shot at his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came early inyear at Phoenix Open. Moved into position with 67-64-69 and had one-stroke lead overPhil Mickelson heading into final round. Shot 74 to Tom Lehman’s 67 and fell into T10…AtMichelob Championship was one stroke off first and third-round leads before finishingT3…Two weeks later posted a T3 at Tampa Bay Classic. 1999: Finished solo second atAT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, one stroke behind Payne Stewart. Was threestrokes behind Stewart after 36 holes. Stewart birdied his 54th hole to give him a onestrokelead over Lickliter. The event was shortened to 54 holes when heavy rains movedin Saturday night and Sunday. 1998: Breakthrough season with five top-10s and over$600,000 in earnings…Highlight of the season a T4 at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at SahaleeCountry Club near Seattle. 1997: Made first appearance in top 125…Got off to a slowstart, but three top-10s in second half of season helped him retain his playing privilegesfor the next season. Began turnaround at Quad City Classic where he posted a third-round63, his low round of the season, and trailed David Toms and Brad Fabel by one stroke. T5after closing 68…Entered final round of Bell Canadian Open two strokes behind leaderSteve Jones, then shot closing 70 for a T4. 1996: First joined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after T20 atQualifying Tournament…Lone top-10 his rookie season was a seventh at the BellSouthClassic. Contended at Greater Milwaukee Open with third-round 64 before finishingT12…Had opening-round 63 to share lead at Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, butfinished T51…Returned to Q-School after finishing 138th on 1996 money list but regained<strong>TOUR</strong> card with 36th-place finish. 1995: Played the Nationwide full-time and was 15th onthe money list, including victory at Boise Open.PERSONAL: One of his biggest thrills in golf was making a double eagle while playingwith former major league baseball player Chris Sabo…Drives a Hummer, which he firstbought to reward himself for good play in 1998…After he missed qualifying for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 1993, took four months off and reconstructed his swing with former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> playerMike McGee…Enjoyed a bear-hunting trip to Alaska with Fuzzy Zoeller in spring 2000 andfall 2003.<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 49Total 243 154 2 3 2 32 68 6,745,125NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 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 12 108,551COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,853,676WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-91


Frank Lickliter II (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT W/DU.S. Open CUT T67 CUT T18 CUT T52 T50British OpenT37 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T4 CUT T51 CUT T29THE PLAYERS CUT T23 T48 T7 T49 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT20WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-American Express ChampCNLPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.09 (95)Driving Distance ------------------281.6 (130)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.8% (54)Total Driving ------------------------184 (84)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.0% (100)Putting Average--------------------1.764 (59)Sand Save Percentage ----------38.1% (184)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------148.9 (39)Birdie Average --------------------3.63 (88)All-Around Ranking --------------749 (98)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.87 (84)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.75 (102)Final Round Scoring Average --71.88 (157)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.2% (73)Par Breakers ------------------------20.8% (80)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent Chrysler Classicof Tucson/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2000 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–2001 Kemper Insurance Open/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSPETER LONARD (LAH-nard)EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 International Presidents Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Peter L. Lonard HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 225BIRTHDATE: July 17, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Sydney, NSW, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Berkshire, EnglandFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: CarsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 Q SCHOOL: 2001BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2002 Genuity Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (5): 1997 Ericsson Masters [Aus]. 2000 Ford OpenChampionship [Aus]. 2001 ANZ Championship [Aus]. 2002 Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship[shared with Jarrod Moseley], Australian MasterCard Masters.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2002 Hyundai Team Matches [with Rich Beem].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 4—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship; T9—EDS Byron Nelson Championship, Chrysler Championship.2003 SEASON: Followed up spectacular rookie campaign with strong second season,finishing in the top 50 for the second consecutive season…Finished fourth at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, earning $390,000. Defeated Kenny Perry, PhilTataurangi, Robert Allenby and Darren Clarke before falling to eventual runner-up DavidToms in the semifinals. Fell to Adam Scott in the consolation match…Posted four roundsin the 60s good for T9 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship, his second top-10 of theseason…Ended the season strong with a T9 at the Chrysler Championship…Played in hisfirst Presidents Cup for International squad.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Rookie out of Qualifying School opened <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> careerin workman-like fashion, making 22 consecutive cuts to start the season. For comparison,Tiger Woods opened his professional career with 25 consecutive made cuts…Became theninth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie in history to surpass $1 million in earnings, finishing with$1,413,113…Picked up first career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10 with a third at the GenuityChampionship…Second top 10 was T9 at Buick Classic, six strokes behind championChris Smith…Finished 11th at the U.S. Open for best career finish in a majorchampionship, aided by a 3-under-par 67 on Sunday, the best final-round score among the72 participants. Began the day T42…Surpassed $1 million in rookie-season earnings withhis T5 check of $135,600 at the Advil Western Open…Only missed cut of the season wasthe Buick Challenge, despite shooting 4-under-par 140…Shared Australian <strong>PGA</strong>Championship with Jarrod Moseley when darkness ended playoff after one hole…BeatGavin Coles and Adam Scott in playoff to win Australian MasterCard Masters for secondtime. 2001: Started season in style by winning the ANZ Championship to finish second inthe 2000-01 Australasian Tour Order of Merit…Finished 54th in European Tour Order ofMerit, with one top 10 at the Moroccan Open (solo third)…Played in seven <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>events, with one top 25 at the Memorial Tournament (T15). Best finish in 15 career <strong>TOUR</strong>events before joining <strong>TOUR</strong> full-time in 2002. 2000: Captured Ford Open on AustralasianTour. Missed portion of season after breaking a bone in his left wrist during the VolvoScandinavian Masters in August…Had laser surgery on his eyes while recovering frominjury. 1997: Winner of Ericsson Australian Masters and topped Australasian Order ofMerit in 1996-97.PERSONAL: In 1993-94, sidelined for nearly 18 months after contracting ‘Ross River Fever,’a mosquito-carried virus, which caused damage to the eyes. Developed conjunctivitis fromover-wearing contact lenses…Club professional at Oatlands G&CC (1994-97) before playingway back onto <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> of Australasia and European Tour…Uses broom-handleputter…Enjoys motorsports including attending V8’s at Bathurst…Lists fellow Aussies GregNorman and tennis player Patrick Rafter as his heroes.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 11997 5 3 1 $37,537 2211998 11999 1 1 11,275 2752001 7 3 1 91,1722002 24 23 1 4 14 1,413,113 412003 26 21 3 11 1,323,594 50Total 65 51 1 7 27 2,876,692EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 4 4 1 4 4 $339,294<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUTU.S. Open T66 11 T20British Open T24 T49 T47 T14 T59<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T17 T29THE PLAYERST56WGC-Accenture Match Play 4WGC-NEC InvitationalT19 T23WGC-American Express Champ CNL T54 37NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.29 (28)Driving Distance ------------------292.8 (50)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.3% (148)Total Driving ------------------------198 (107)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.3% (119)Putting Average--------------------1.785 (119)Sand Save Percentage ----------51.4% (76)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------405.0 (164)Birdie Average --------------------3.54 (113)All-Around Ranking --------------817 (116)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.98 (93)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.15 (132)Final Round Scoring Average --71.15 (103)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.2% (111)Par Breakers ------------------------19.9% (123)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent Phoenix Open/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2002 Disney Golf Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$390,000–2003 WGC–Accenture MatchPlay Championship/42-92 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


DAVIS LOVE IIIEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (through 2007)FULL NAME: Davis Milton Love III HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: April 13, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Charlotte, NCRESIDENCE: Sea Island, GA; plays out of Sea Island FAMILY: Wife, Robin; Alexia (6/5/88), Davis IV (12/4/93)EDUCATION: University of North CarolinaSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, reading novels, hunting,TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985golf course architectureQ SCHOOL: 1985<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (18): 1987 MCI Heritage Golf Classic. 1990 The International.1991 MCI Heritage Golf Classic. 1992 THE PLAYERS Championship, MCI Heritage GolfClassic, KMart Greater Greensboro Open. 1993 Infiniti Tournament of Champions, LasVegas Invitational. 1995 Freeport-McMoRan Classic. 1996 Buick Invitational. 1997 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, Buick Challenge. 1998 MCI Classic. 2001 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 2003 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, THE PLAYERS Championship, MCIHeritage, The INTERNATIONAL.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1995 World Cup [Indiv.]. 1998 Chunichi Crowns [Jpn].OTHER VICTORIES (7): 1992-95 World Cup of Golf [with Fred Couples]. 2000 CVS CharityClassic [with Justin Leonard], Target World Challenge Presented by Williams. 2003 Targetworld Challenge presented by Williams.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, THEPLAYERS Championship, MCI Heritage, The INTERNATIONAL; T2—The Honda Classic;3—WGC-NEC Invitational; T4—British Open Championship; T5—FUNAI Classic at theWALT DISNEY WORLD Resort, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola; T6—Chrysler Championship; T7—FBR Capital Open.2003 SEASON: Won a career-high four times and surpassed the $6-million mark in singleseasonearnings for first time in career. Led <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for 14 weeks and finishedthird overall…In second start of season, captured AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Amfor the second time in three years, ending 44-tournament drought. Held two-stroke leadafter 54 holes over Tom Lehman, Mike Weir and Rod Pampling with rounds of 72-67-67.Opened final round with bogeys on two of the first three holes, but battled back withseven birdies and only one bogey en route to a final-round 68. Clinched one-stroke victoryover Lehman with two-putt birdie on par-5 18th hole after second shot approach with 4-iron from 224 yards settled to within 15 feet of cup…Finished T2 with Chad Campbellbehind Justin Leonard at The Honda Classic. Held 54-hole lead by one over Leonard andtwo over Chris Riley. Led all competitors on par-5 holes, finishing at career-best 14-underparon par-5s (4.13) with three eagles…Won his second PLAYERS Championship in 11years, joining Jack Nicklaus, Fred Couples, Steve Elkington and Hal Sutton as multiplewinners of the event. Paired with good friend Couples in final round, tied the final-roundrecord with an 8-under-par 64 in windy conditions to come from two shots behind and win.Rounds of 70-67-70-64—271 bested third-round leaders Jay Haas and Padraig Harringtonby six strokes…Captured fifth tartan jacket at the MCI Heritage at Harbour Town GL.Chipped in from 67 feet on 72nd hole to force sudden death with Woody Austin after fourrounds in the 60s (66-69-69-67—271). Hit 6-iron approach on fourth playoff hole (No. 18)to three feet and converted birdie putt for third win of season (also won three events in1992). With $810,000 payday, overtook Mike Weir and Tiger Woods for lead on OfficialMoney List with $3,685,645…Finished T4 at the British Open, his best finish in a majorsince finishing second at the 1999 Masters…Three weeks later, became second player onthe year to go wire-to-wire on his way to his second victory at The INTERNATIONAL (firstcame in 1990). Finished 12 points ahead of his nearest competitors—Retief Goosen andVijay Singh. Surpassed $25-million mark in career earnings. Joined Phil Mickelson as onlytwo players to win the Castle Pines, CO, event twice. Finished with 46 points, two shy ofModified Stableford scoring format record held by Mickelson (1997) and Ernie Els (2000).Set the 36-hole point record with 36 points (Ernie Els/34 points/2000). Posted three eaglesduring the second round, the first player to do so during the year…Recorded eighth top10 of 2003 with solo third at WGC-NEC Invitational, five strokes behind champion DarrenClarke. Recorded a 416-yard drive on the par-5 16th hole during the final round and led thefield in driving distance…Next top-10 came two months later, a T5, at the FUNAI Classicat the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort, where he was one of two players (Singh the other)to record four rounds in the 60s…Played in fifth Presidents Cup for the UnitedStates…Won second Target World Challenge in December and earned $1.2 million.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: First-round leader at the Masters after carding bogey-free5-under-par 67. Finished T14…First of six top-10 finishes came at the WORLDCOMCLASSIC, a T5. Opening-round 9-under 62 gave him two-stroke first-round lead…Aidedby rounds of 67-67 on the weekend, finished T5 at the MasterCard Colonial…Postedrunner-up finishes in back-to-back starts for the third time in his career with his T2 at theCanon Greater Hartford Open and second at the Advil Western Open. Final-round 66 inChicago pulled him within two of winner Jerry Kelly. Second consecutive year he shotfinal-round 66 and placed second…Recorded four rounds in the 60s to finish alone ineighth at the WGC-American Express Championship…Member of his fifth Ryder Cupteam. Ryder Cup record was 2-1-1 for a five-year total of 8-9-3…Ended season with a T5at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Paycheck pushed him over the $2-million mark for the fourthconsecutive season. 2001: Returned to the winner’s circle after a two-year drought.Earned first win since 1998 MCI Classic at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Enteredfinal round seven strokes down and completed play one stroke up on Vijay Singh after 63.Front nine featured <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record-tying birdie-eagle string: went birdie-eagle-fivebirdies on holes 1-7. Seven-stroke comeback matched the best in tournament history (BobRosburg, 1961)…Decision to play in Buick Invitational was last minute, following hisAT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am win. Fell just short in attempt at back-to-back wins.Stood one stroke back after first round, then moved into share of 36-hole lead. Closed with67, forcing a three-way playoff with Phil Mickelson and Frank Lickliter II, eliminated withbogey on the second extra hole…Captured West Coast Swing presented by The St. Paultitle…Withdrew from three events in May due to neck pain and disk problem that causesnumbness in left arm and fingers. First experienced numbness at BellSouth Classic…Afterbeing off for two months, returned to T7 at U.S. Open…Lost head-to-head battle withScott Hoch for Advil Western Open title. Held second- and third-round leads. Closing 66left him one stroke shy of Hoch, who finished with 64…Member of the 2001 Ryder Cupteam member. 2000: A season of second- and third-place finishes. T18 at Phoenix Open,worth $41,728, moved him past Greg Norman and into first place on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> careermoney list…Hold on career money position was short-lived, taken away by Tiger Woods,who finished T2 at Buick Invitational…En route to T3 finish at MCI Classic, toured coursein 95 putts, tying for third-lowest total since <strong>TOUR</strong> began keeping stats in 1980…Sharedfirst- and third-round lead and held second-round lead outright at GTE Byron NelsonClassic. Closing 69 resulted in a berth in the three-man playoff won by JesperParnevik…Member of his fourth President’s Cup Team. 2000 President’s Cup record 4-0-0for a four-year total of 12-5-2…Won Williams World Challenge, shooting a final-round64…Father Davis Love, Jr. selected posthumously as the recipient of Harvey PenickTeaching Award. 1999: Though he went without a victory for the first time in four years,the season was still a success. Finished third on money list with career-high$2,475,328…13 top-10s included four runner-up finishes…Had to withdraw after threerounds of MCI Classic due to sore back. Was told to take week off, but as defendingchampion, wanted to play…Ailment diagnosed as recurring problem with lower backdisk. Advised by doctors to take at least two weeks off between WGC-NEC Invitationaland Ryder Cup to recover from pinched nerve in back. Injury first flared at SprintInternational. Went 19 days without touching club. Pinched nerve caused pain in shoulderand back and numbness in fingers. 1998: 13th career victory came at MCI Classic, whichhe had won three times previously. Posted a seven-stroke win over Glen Day. 1997: Earnedfirst major championship at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Winged Foot CC. Rounds of 66-71-66-66 gave him five-stroke victory over Justin Leonard…Earned second victory of year at theBuick Challenge where, after setting the 54-hole record at 189, he was a four-strokewinner over Stewart Cink. 1996: In third start of season, trailed by four after 54 holes ofBuick Invitational before posting final-round 64 for three-stroke win over PhilMickelson…Three-time runner-up that year, finishing one behind Steve Jones at U.S.Open and losing playoffs to Michael Bradley at Buick Challenge and Tiger Woods at LasVegas Invitational…Won World Cup individual title at TPC at Mission Hills in Shenzhen,China, defeating former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player Hisayuki Sasaki of Japan in a playoff. 1995:After winless 1994, won Freeport-McMoRan Classic in playoff over Mike Heinen to earnplace at the following week’s Masters Tournament…At Augusta National, was T11, threestrokes behind leaders through 54 holes, before closing with 66 to finish second, onebehind Ben Crenshaw. 1993: Won twice, at season-opening Infiniti Tournament ofChampions and at year’s final full-field event, Las Vegas Invitational. 1992: First $1-millionseason, when he won three times in a five-week stretch: THE PLAYERS Championship,where he came from three strokes off the pace with closing 67 for four-stroke victory; thirdMCI Classic (previous wins 1987 and 1991); and Kmart Greater Greensboro Open. Erasedthree-stroke deficit entering final round of Kmart GGO with closing 62. Amateur: Winnerof 1984 North and South Amateur and ACC Championship.PERSONAL: Father was highly regarded teacher who died in a plane crash in 1988. DavisIII was born shortly after his father contended at 1964 Masters. Wrote book, “Every ShotI Take,” to honor his dad’s lessons and teachings on golf and life. Book was namedrecipient of 1997 USGA International Book Award…Conducts charity event to benefitSafe Harbour…Brother, Mark, has caddied for Davis and also involved in golf coursedesign…Inducted into University of North Carolina Order of Merit in 1997…Namedhonorary chairman for <strong>PGA</strong> of America’s National Golf Day in June 1998…Inducted intothe Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in Augusta in January 2001…Owns and raises horses, witha seven-stall barn at home. Daughter, Lexie, is a nationally ranked competitive rider in theadult division on Paso Fino horses…Love Enterprises and Associates redesigned ForestSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-93


Davis Love III (cont.)Oaks CC, site of the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro, in 2003…Travels to many <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>events on Featherlite custom bus.THE PLAYERS T14 CUT DQ CUT T24 CUT 1 T67 T6 T6 T46 DQ T57<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T12 T19 T25 27 T16 13 3 T8SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-7Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1985A 11986 31 22 1 2 7 $113,245 771987 26 18 1 1 4 9 297,378 331988 29 17 3 9 156,068 751989 24 17 1 1 4 10 278,760 441990 27 20 1 1 4 12 537,172 201991 28 23 1 1 1 8 14 686,361 81992 25 22 3 1 1 9 15 1,191,630 21993 26 23 2 1 5 12 777,059 121994 28 21 1 4 9 474,219 331995 24 22 1 1 1 9 15 1,111,999 61996 23 19 1 3 11 14 1,211,139 71997 25 24 2 1 13 17 1,635,953 31998 21 19 1 1 2 10 16 1,541,152 111999 23 21 4 2 13 17 2,475,328 32000 25 22 3 1 9 16 2,337,765 92001 20 17 1 3 12 15 3,169,463 52002 26 21 2 6 14 2,056,160 212003 23 20 4 1 1 11 16 6,081,896 3Total 455 368 18 24 13 137 237 26,132,746<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Masters CUT T42 T25 T54 CUT 2 T7 T7 T33U.S. Open CUT T33 T11 T60 T33 T28 T4 T2 T16 CUTBritish Open CUT CUT T23 CUT T44 CUT CUT T38 T98 CUT T10 8<strong>PGA</strong> T47 CUT T17 T40 T32 T33 T31 CUT CUT CUT 1 T7STEVE LOWERY (LAU-ree)Year 99 00 01 02 03Masters 2 T7 CUT T14 T15U.S. Open T12 CUT T7 T24 CUTBritish Open T7 T11 T21 T14 T4<strong>PGA</strong> T49 T9 T37 T48 CUTTHE PLAYERS T10 T48 CUT CUT 1<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 2 T8 T15 T5 T5WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 4 T17 T17WGC-NEC Invitational T10 35 T5 T11 3WGC-American Express Champ T16 CNL 8 T40NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1985; Dunhill Cup, 1992; World Cup (5), 1992, 1993,1994, PLAYER 1995, STATISTICS 1997; Ryder Cup (5), 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002; The Presidents Cup (5),1994, 20031996, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 1998, STATISTICS 2000, 2003.MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATSScoring Average ------------------69.41 (7) 2003 Low Round/Round:Driving Distance ------------------299.2 (15) 64–2 times, most recent THE PLAYERSDriving Accuracy Percentage --64.6% (121)Championship/4Total Driving ------------------------136 (26)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.4% (30) Career Low Round/Round:Putting Average--------------------1.752 (37) 60–1994 United Airlines Hawaiian Open/2Sand Save Percentage ----------52.7% (55) Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:Eagles (Holes per) ----------------118.5 (17) $1,170,000–2003 THE PLAYERSBirdie Average --------------------4.09 (11) Championship/1All-Around Ranking --------------293 (5)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.11 (21)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.39 (14)Final Round Scoring Average --69.11 (4)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.6% (26)Par Breakers ------------------------23.6% (7)EXEMPT STATUS: 77th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Stephen Brent Lowery HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 225BIRTHDATE: October 12, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Birmingham, ALRESIDENCE: Birmingham, AL FAMILY: Kristen Branch (12/27/91), Lauren Elizabeth (5/30/95),EDUCATION: University of Alabama Stephen Brent, Jr. (1/25/98)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983Q SCHOOL: 1987Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 Sprint International. 2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1992 Tulsa Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—B.C. Open; 3—Las Vegas Invitational.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 100 (77th) for the 10th time in last 11 seasons on<strong>TOUR</strong>…Carded an ace on No. 6 at Indian Wells CC during the third round of the Bob HopeChrysler Classic…Held the outright lead through the first three rounds of the B.C. Openbut a closing 72 and a 9-under-par 63 by Champions Tour player Craig Stadler droppedLowery into T2. Opened with a pair of 64s to match the 36-hole tournament record of 128and matched the best 54-hole record of 196…Finished solo third at Las Vegas Invitational,three behind Stuart Appleby and Scott McCarron.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Thanks to three runner-up finishes, earned a career-best$1,885,553, and gained a spot in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for the third time incareer…Two back of eventual winner Jeff Sluman through 54 holes at GreaterMilwaukee Open. Finished T2 with Tim Herron, four back of Sluman…Three weeks later,added second runner-up finish at The INTERNATIONAL Presented by Qwest. Missed 10-foot birdie putt on 18th hole which would have given him the win by one over Rich Beem.In his final five holes, Lowery had a birdie on the par-5 14th after getting up and downfrom a water hazard, a hole-out eagle on the par-4 15th and hole-out double eagle on thepar-5 17th (6-iron from 200 yards)…Posted his third top-10 of the season with a T10 atthe <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…Held share of lead with Robert Allenby at the WGC-NECInvitational after 67-65, then finished eighth for fourth straight top-10performance…Third runner-up finish in last six events at the Air Canada Championship.2001: Returned to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for the first time since 1994 by placing 27thin earnings. It was only the second top-30 finish in his career…Finished third at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, three strokes behind winner David Toms. The showing lifted him to 12th inthe final Ryder Cup standings. 2000: His second career victory at the Southern FarmBureau Classic crowned a season that included nine top-10 finishes. In season-endingvictory, opened with 64 for share of lead with Frank Lickliter. Followed with a 67 and 65for solo lead through 36 and 54 holes. Took three-stroke lead into final round, shot 37 onthe front nine and then birdied three of his final six holes to finish tied with Skip Kendall.In playoff, ran in 45-foot birdie putt from the fringe on the first extra hole for the title…Thefirst top-10 came at Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, where he shared first-round leadafter opening with 64. Finished T7…T7 at the Shell Houston Open started a stretch wherehe made the cut in nine of 10 starts with five top-10s. 1997: Challenged <strong>TOUR</strong> scoringrecord in final round at Buick Challenge where he was 10-under-par through 13 holes. Heneeded to birdie three of the final five holes to equal record but parred 14, 15 and 16before birdies at 17 and 18 gave him a 60 and a third-place finish. It was the first 60 on<strong>TOUR</strong> since Grant Waite’s at 1996 Phoenix Open. 1994: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came atthe Sprint International. Tied with Rick Fehr with 35 points through 72 holes and then wonplayoff on first extra hole when Fehr’s ball found water. Victory was worth $252,000, morethan he had earned in any previous season on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Year also included T2 at BuickInvitational, one stroke behind Craig Stadler, and T3 at NEC World Series of Golf wherehe held a one-stroke lead through 54 holes at Firestone before closing 72 left him twobehind winner Jose Maria Olazabal. 1992: Used his play on 1992 Ben Hogan Tour (nowNationwide Tour) to return to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1993. Won Tulsa Open to finish third onthe money list. 1990: Earned Special Temporary Membership in 1990 and 1991 by earningas much as 150th-place finisher on previous year’s money list. 1988: Lost card afterfinishing 157th on money list. 1987: First earned playing privileges at QualifyingTournament. Amateur: 1982 and 1983 All-American and Southeastern Conference Playerof the Year while at the University of Alabama.PERSONAL: Alabama Crimson Tide football and Atlanta Braves baseball fan…Received1995 Singleton Award as Outstanding Professional Athlete in Alabama…Enjoys quailhunting in south Alabama and snow skiing in Beaver Creek, CO.2-94 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Steve Lowery (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983 21984 11986 1 1 $666 2871987 4 2 4,190 2331988 34 17 2 44,327 1571989 11 7 3 3 38,699 1741990 8 6 2 2 68,524 1591991 10 7 1 2 3 87,597 1431992 7 4 2 22,608 2071993 32 25 1 8 188,287 921994 30 20 1 1 1 5 9 794,048 121995 30 25 6 15 463,858 381996 31 21 2 7 263,505 801997 30 20 2 5 9 480,467 441998 28 16 1 4 8 409,940 701999 30 19 2 6 385,937 1042000 30 23 1 1 9 14 1,543,818 312001 28 23 1 2 6 11 1,738,820 272002 28 21 3 5 10 1,882,553 302003 29 15 1 1 2 5 932,293 77Total 404 272 2 7 8 54 114 9,350,137NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 3 2 1 $1,420 1791991 5 2 1 1 1 10,363 931992 21 19 1 2 1 7 14 114,553 3Total 29 23 1 3 1 8 16 126,336COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $9,476,473ANDREW MAGEE<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00MastersCUT T41U.S. Open CUT T33 T16 T56 T60 CUTBritish OpenT79<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T8 CUT T58 T44 T51THE PLAYERS T6 DQ T46 T65 CUT CUT T66<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT8Year 01 02 03MastersT40 T40 CUTU.S. OpenT24 CUT T42<strong>PGA</strong> 3 T10 CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT T22 W/D<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 25 T13WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T17 T17WGC-NEC Invitational 8WGC-American Express Champ CNL T15PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.15 (101)Driving Distance ------------------288.8 (72)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.8% (141)Total Driving ------------------------213 (133)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.8% (107)Putting Average--------------------1.773 (84)Sand Save Percentage ----------47.2% (133)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------144.0 (31)Birdie Average --------------------3.74 (64)All-Around Ranking --------------733 (88)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.09 (108)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.08 (126)Final Round Scoring Average --71.46 (121)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.2% (48)Par Breakers ------------------------21.5% (56)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Low Round/Round:60–1997 Buick Challenge/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$486,000–2002 The INTERNATIONAL/2EXEMPT STATUS: 116th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Andrew Donald Magee HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: May 22, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Paris, FranceRESIDENCE: Paradise Valley, AZFAMILY: Wife, three childrenEDUCATION: University of Oklahoma (1984)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, swimming, fishing, whistlingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 Q SCHOOL: 1984SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1988 Pensacola Open. 1991 Nestle Invitational, Las VegasInvitational. 1994 Northern Telecom Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Chrysler Classic of Tucson; T8—Buick Open;T9—EDS Byron Nelson Championship.2003 SEASON: Finished among the top 125 for the 18th time in 19 seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Afinal-round 68 at Omni Tucson National Golf Resort vaulted him to a T6 finish at theChrysler Classic of Tucson, his best finish since a T3 at the 2002 AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am…Recorded four rounds in the 60s at the EDS Byron NelsonChampionship to finish T9, his second top-10 of the season…One week after withdrawingfrom Greater Hartford Open due to the death of his mother, finished T8 at the Buick Open,five shots behind champion Jim Furyk. Second-round 64 tied season low, posted in thethird round of the Chrysler Classic of Tucson.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Used Top-50 career money winners exemption for 2002.Actually 51st, but with the ranking of the late Payne Stewart (No. 15), moved into top50…T3 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, his first top-10 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>since the 2000 Tampa Bay Classic and first top-3 finish since the 2000 Greater GreensboroChrysler Classic…Closed with 64 at the John Deere Classic good for T10, his second top-10 of the season. 2001: Fell to 180th on the money list with uncharacteristic season…T25at the Invensys Classic of Las Vegas produced lone top-25 finish of the season…Madehistory in the first round of the Phoenix Open, recording an ace on the 333-yard, par-4 17thhole. Magee’s drive bounded onto the green at the TPC of Scottsdale, caromed off TomByrum’s putter and went into the hole for what was believed to be the first hole-in-one ona par 4 in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history. “It looked like a hole-in-one and sounded like a hole-in-one.But I still wasn’t sure it was one,” Magee said. Byrum was squatting down looking overa putt when the ball deflected off his putter and rolled about 8 feet directly into the holefor a rare double-eagle ace. Magee’s opening 66 was two strokes behind leaders BradElder, Scott Verplank and Tom Lehman. Finished T44. 2000: Four top-10 finishes were mostsince 1998, while earnings of $867,372 were third most of his career and ranked 55th onofficial money list…Extended streak of years with a runner-up finish to five…Best finishof season came at Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic where four sub-par roundsproduced a lone second-place finish and season-high $324,000 payday. 1999: Bulk ofearnings came in one week when he finished second and earned $500,000 in the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. Had victories over Darren Clarke (1-up), ThomasBjorn (2 and 1), Bill Glasson (1-up), Shigeki Maruyama (1-up) and John Huston (3 and 1)before losing to Jeff Maggert. 1998: Earned career-best $964,302 and had one runner-upand a pair of third-place finishes. Finished 30th on official money list for secondconsecutive year…Rounds of 67-71-68-69 produced Memorial Tournament runner-upfinish, four strokes behind Fred Couples. 1997: Came close twice to first victory since 1994Northern Telecom Open with second-place finishes at Greater Vancouver Open and B.C.Open. Held one-stroke lead in final round of B.C. Open, but bogey on No. 16 opened doorfor Gabriel Hjertstedt to claim title by one stroke…Seven top-10s his best since 1991,when he also had seven. 1996: Ended the season with five top-10s. 1994: Most recentvictory came at Northern Telecom Open. Closing 67 gave him a two-stroke margin overLoren Roberts, Vijay Singh, Jay Don Blake and Steve Stricker. 1988: First <strong>TOUR</strong> victorycame at Pensacola Open, where he rallied from four strokes back on final day. 1991:Strong early-season run culminated in second career victory at rain-shortened NestleInvitational over Tom Sieckmann. 30-foot eagle putt at 16 on final day was margin ofvictory…Later that year, shot 31-under-par 329, then the 90-hole scoring record, to forceplayoff with D.A. Weibring at Las Vegas Invitational. Won playoff with par on second extrahole. Amateur: Three-time All-American at University of Oklahoma…Won 1979 DougSanders Junior Invitational.PERSONAL: Born in Paris, where his father worked in the oil business…With GaryMcCord, conducts Santa Claus Open, annual charity pro-am at TPC of Scottsdale…WithScott Verplank and Brian Watts, runs ClubCorp Pro-Am in Dallas to benefit health clinic athis former junior high school…Finished third at the 1998 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic oneweek after tangling with chainsaw at his Phoenix home while cutting a limb. Saw slippedand hit his left index finger. In comment that typifies his unique sense of humor, remarked:“There are better ways to weaken the grip on your left hand, don’t you think?”…Won1999 Southern Company Citizenship Award for work with charities.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-95


Andrew Magee (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1984 3 1 $1,701 2381985 31 18 4 5 75,593 991986 33 17 1 5 69,478 1201987 33 18 2 7 94,598 991988 30 17 1 1 4 8 261,954 431989 33 19 3 5 126,770 1091990 30 22 3 8 210,507 711991 28 19 2 7 12 750,082 51992 28 21 3 12 285,946 531993 25 14 1 2 7 269,986 621994 25 20 1 3 9 431,041 361995 27 18 3 5 256,918 721996 26 13 1 1 3 7 332,504 601997 29 23 2 7 15 752,007 301998 29 19 1 2 6 12 964,302 301999 27 17 1 2 8 911,565 422000 26 14 1 4 8 867,372 552001 31 16 1 175,108 1802002 28 17 1 2 6 543,035 1222003 26 19 3 4 578,558 116Total 548 342 4 7 5 62 144 7,959,025<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97Masters CUT T7 T19 T31 T41U.S. Open CUT CUT CUT CUT T17 CUTBritish Open CUT T57 T5 T39 CUT T36<strong>PGA</strong> CUT 69 CUT T45 T13 T56 T51 T47 75THE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT T36 CUT T17 T20 T45 T37 CUT T53<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T19 T15Year 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT31 T36U.S. OpenCUT CUT CUTBritish OpenCUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T21 T54 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT21WGC-Accenture Match Play 2 T33PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.03 (89)Driving Distance ------------------299.3 (14)Driving Accuracy Percentage --60.5% (166)Total Driving ------------------------180 (72)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.0% (39)Putting Average--------------------1.783 (112)Sand Save Percentage ----------51.5% (75)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------133.5 (25)Birdie Average --------------------3.55 (110)All-Around Ranking --------------630 (57)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.48 (51)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.53 (85)Final Round Scoring Average --71.06 (93)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.7% (128)Par Breakers ------------------------20.5% (100)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent Buick Open/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 1996 Quad CityClassic/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$500,000–1999 WGC–Accenture MatchPlay Championship/2JEFF MAGGERT (MAG-ert)EXEMPT STATUS: 86th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Jeffrey Allan Maggert HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: February 20, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Columbia, MORESIDENCE: Houston, TXFAMILY: Wife, Michelle; three childrenEDUCATION: Texas A&MSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, camping, sporting eventsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1991Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1993 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1999 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1990 Knoxville Open, Buffalo Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1989 Malaysian Open [Asia]. 1990 Vines Classic [Aus]OTHER VICTORIES (2): 1994, 1997 Diners Club Matches [with Jim McGovern and SteveElkington, respectively].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 5—Masters Tournament; 6—Shell Houston Open.2003 SEASON: Finished among the top 100 for the 13th consecutive season on<strong>TOUR</strong>…Shared first-round lead with five others at the Bay Hill Invitational beforefinishing T38…Solo third-round leader at Masters after a 66. Final-round 75 resulted in acareer-best fifth-place finish and included a triple bogey on the par-4 third hole when hissecond shot out of a fairway bunker caromed into his body and an 8 on the par-3 12thwhen he hit the ball in Rae’s Creek twice…Thanks to a tournament-tying course record64 on Sunday he moved into a T6 at the Shell Houston Open to post back-to-back top-10s.Last time he recorded consecutive top-10s on <strong>TOUR</strong> was in 2000 with a T8 at the SEIPennsylvania Classic and T2 at the Buick Challenge.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Broke the $10-million barrier in career earnings, andentered 2003 season 28th all-time with $10,006,019…First top-10 of season at PhoenixOpen. T8 finish earned $100,000 paycheck…Second-round hole-in-one on the 180-yard17th hole with an 8-iron at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans…Earned sixth top-10 inhis last nine U.S. Open appearances. Two-over-par total of 282 was good for solo third,five strokes behind champion Tiger Woods. Solo third finish matched previous best finishin a major at the 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Earned season-best paycheck of $362,356.2001: Dropped to 72nd in earnings with four top-10s, the fewest since 1992…Seasonbestfinish was T4 at the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic…Made double eagle onthe par-5 sixth hole in the first round of the British Open to become first player with analbatross in the British Open and the Masters. Made double eagle on No. 13 at AugustaNational in fourth round in 1994. 2000: Earned second-best season total of 10-year careerwith $1,138,749. That total was good for 39th on money list and marked ninth consecutiveyear in which he has placed among the top-40. Had six top-10s, including T2 at BuickChallenge. 1999: Notched second career win on the way to earning career-best$2,016,469. Became just the 10th player at that time to record $2 million in single-seasonearnings. As the 24th seed, won five matches on his way to the title in the inaugural WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship…Participated in his third Ryder Cup and had arecord of 2-2-0 at Brookline. 1997: A sterling final round at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, where heclosed with 65 to finish third, brought a position on that year’s Ryder Cup team. 1996: Forthe second time recorded nine top-10s, including three second-place finishes. 1995:Posted a 2-2 record in the Ryder Cup. 1994: Compiled a 2-2 record at Presidents Cup. 1994:Teamed with Jim McGovern to win <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> division of Diners Club Matches. 1993:Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic by three strokesover Greg Kraft. Victory came under floodlights at the end of a day in which he played 36holes due to weather delays earlier in the week. 1991: Second only to John Daly in rookieearnings with $240,940. 1990: Nationwide Tour Player of the Year with earnings of$108,644 and victories in Knoxville and Buffalo…Was Vines Classic (Australian Tour)champion. 1989: Won Malaysian Open. Amateur: All-American at Texas A&M in 1986.2-96 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jeff Maggert (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1986 4 1 1 1 $13,400 1921987 4 1 936 2931990 2 1 2,060 2771991 29 17 2 9 240,940 681992 26 19 2 4 9 377,408 381993 28 17 1 2 1 6 13 793,023 111994 26 22 2 2 11 14 814,475 91995 23 17 1 1 5 10 527,952 341996 26 20 3 9 12 804,955 231997 27 19 2 1 6 10 835,884 261998 24 18 2 8 12 992,964 271999 23 20 1 1 1 6 10 2,016,469 92000 27 17 1 1 6 11 1,138,749 392001 27 15 4 7 713,607 722002 27 14 1 2 5 733,198 942003 24 16 2 5 747,166 86Total 347 234 2 14 10 72 128 10,753,185NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 22 20 2 3 1 13 17 $108,644 1Total 22 20 2 3 1 13 17 108,644COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $10,861,829<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Masters T21 T50 CUT T7 CUT T23U.S. Open CUT CUT T52 T9 T4 T97 4 T7British Open CUT CUT T24 T68 T5 T51 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> 6 T51 CUT T3 T73 3 T44THE PLAYERS CUT T54 CUT 3 T18 T53 CUT T51<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 15 7 T27 29 16Year 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUT T20 5U.S. Open T7 CUT T44 3 CUTBritish OpenT30 T41 CUT T47<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS T46 T3 CUT T14 T11<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 20WGC-Accenture Match Play 1 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T7 T24WGC-American Express Champ T48 39NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 1994; Ryder Cup (3), 1995, 1997, 1999.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.15 (101)Driving Distance ------------------278.2 (158)Driving Accuracy Percentage --74.2% (7)Total Driving ------------------------165 (53)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.2% (97)Putting Average--------------------1.767 (66)Sand Save Percentage ----------41.8% (164)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------182.3 (77)Birdie Average --------------------3.67 (76)All-Around Ranking --------------746 (96)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.10 (111)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.56 (88)Final Round Scoring Average --72.25 (171)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.2% (73)Par Breakers ------------------------20.9% (74)SHIGEKI MARUYAMA (shih-gek-ee MAR-oo-YAHM-uh)EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Shigeki Maruyama HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: September 12, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Chiba, JapanRESIDENCE: Chiba, Japan and Los Angeles, CA FAMILY: Wife, Mizuho; Sean (6/2/00)EDUCATION: Nihon UniversityTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2000MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Shell Houston Open/4Career Low Round/Round:62–1999 Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,000,000–1999 WGC–Accenture MatchPlay Championship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2001 Greater Milwaukee Open. 2002 Verizon Byron NelsonClassic. 2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (9): 1993 Pepsi Ubekousan [Jpn]. 1995 Bridgestone Open[Jpn]. 1996 Bridgestone Open [Jpn]. 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [Jpn], Pocari Sweat YomiuriOpen [Jpn], <strong>PGA</strong> Match Play Promise Cup [Jpn], Golf Nippon Hitachi Cup [Jpn]. 1998 <strong>PGA</strong>Philanthropy Open [Jpn]. 1999 Bridgestone Open [Jpn].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Chrysler Classic of Greensboro; 3—SouthernFarm Bureau Classic; T7—Sony Open in Hawaii; T10—84 Lumber Classic ofPennsylvania.2003 SEASON: Finished 37th on money list for third time in four years…One of only fiveplayers to collect a win in each of the last three seasons (Tiger Woods, Justin Leonard,Jim Furyk and Retief Goosen) with his win at the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Becamethe third player in tournament history to finish the event at 20-under or better with his finalscore of 22-under 266. The others: Jesper Parnevik (23-under 265) and Jim Furyk (21-under267) in 1999. Held second- and third-round leads on way to victory. Five-stroke 36-holelead tied with Tiger Woods for best on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003. With $810,000 paycheck, becamefirst player in <strong>TOUR</strong> history to earn over $1 million in his first four seasons as a memberon <strong>TOUR</strong>…Opened season with T7 at the Sony Open in Hawaii…Recorded a hole-in-onefor the third straight season when he aced the eighth hole with a 6-iron from 177 yardsduring the first round of the MasterCard Colonial…Waited eight months longer for hisnext top-10, a T10 at the 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania…Two weeks later, added hisfourth with four rounds in the 60s, earning a third-place finish at the Southern FarmBureau Classic…Plagued early in season by nagging neck injury.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Turned in best finish on money list in three-year career,along with most earnings…Won the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic and became the firstAsian with multiple <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories. Closed with a 2-under 68 for a two-stroke victoryover rookie Ben Crane…Posted the first ace of the 2002 U.S. Open, using an 8-iron from154 yards on No. 14 at Bethpage Black…T5 at British Open, best career finish at a major.Tied for lead with eventual champion Ernie Els and three others after 36 holes at 6-underpar136. Closed with 68 to solidify second career top-10 at the British Open…Withdrewfrom WGC-American Express Championship due to shoulder injury and played one moreevent, his first <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, where he finished T13…Teamed with Toshi Izawa towin the World Cup. Team rebounded from double bogey to birdie 17th hole and par 18thto beat U.S. team by two strokes. 2001: Finished in the top 40 on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list inhis first two years as a member and captured his first win at the Greater Milwaukee Open.Defeated Charles Howell III with birdie-4 on first playoff hole. Victory made him firstJapanese player to win <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event on U.S. mainland (Isao Aoki captured 1983Hawaiian Open). 2000: Became first Japanese player to top $1 million in one <strong>TOUR</strong>season…Had three top 5s included among seven top 10s, his best a T2 with Tiger Woodsat Buick Invitational, four strokes behind Phil Mickelson…High point of year likely cameduring qualifying for U.S. Open. Shot 13-under 58 (11 birdies and one eagle) at WoodmontCC in Rockville, MD, during first round. Second round was 74, giving him total of 132 andsecond place at qualifier to medalist David Berganio, Jr.’s 130…Earned spot onInternational Presidents Cup team and finished with a 1-2-0 record. 1999: Earned his 2000<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership by virtue of his strong play in the World Golf Championships:WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (T5) and WGC-NEC Invitational (sixth)…InOctober, won the Bridgestone Open on the Japan Golf Tour for the third time (first twocame in 1995-96). 1998: First came to attention of golf world when he was surprise starof Presidents Cup with a 5-0 record…Won <strong>PGA</strong> Philanthropy Open. 1997: Won four timeson the Japan Golf Tour—Japan <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Pocari Sweat Yomiuri Open, <strong>PGA</strong>Match Play Promise Cup and Golf Nippon Hitachi Cup. 1993: First victory came at Pepsi-Ubekousan.PERSONAL: Known for his ever-present smile on the golf course with a nickname as the“Smilin’ Assassin.”…First shot even-par at age 11…Early in career, made regularappearances on Japanese TV variety show called Yume-ga-MoriMori (Lots ofDreams)…Followed up on his dream with his father by launching his own junior golffoundation, which his company operates, in Japan.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-97


Shigeki Maruyama (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994 11995 11996 2 2 1 $50,588 1961997 6 6 1 3 111,781 1611998 6 4 1 78,556 1931999 9 4 3 3 79,137 2022000 26 19 1 1 7 11 1,207,104 372001 27 22 1 4 13 1,441,455 372002 24 21 1 5 13 2,214,794 162003 28 18 1 1 4 9 1,669,292 37Total 130 96 3 1 2 24 54 6,852,705<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT T31 T46 CUT T14 CUTU.S. Open CUT T16 CUTBritish Open T14 T10 T29 CUT T55 CUT T5 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T23 T65 CUT T46 T22 T43 T48THE PLAYERS CUT CUT W/D T14 T45<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT13WGC-Accenture Match Play T5 T9 T5 T17WGC-NEC Invitational 6 T15 T31 T36WGC-American Express Champ T50 W/DLEN MATTIACE (muh-TEECE)NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup (2), 1998, 2000; WGC-World Cup (4), 2000-03.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.76 (63)Driving Distance ------------------278.9 (152)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.0% (96)Total Driving ------------------------248 (166)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.9% (105)Putting Average--------------------1.776 (94)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.2% (61)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------153.0 (45)Birdie Average --------------------3.48 (123)All-Around Ranking --------------739 (93)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.00 (98)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.94 (113)Final Round Scoring Average --70.88 (76)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.7% (128)Par Breakers ------------------------20.0% (120)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Chrysler Classic of Greensboro/2Career Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent 2002 VerizonByron Nelson Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$864,000–2002 Verizon Byron NelsonClassic/1EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 two-time tournament winner (2005)FULL NAME: Leonard Earl Mattiace HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: October 15, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Mineola, NYRESIDENCE: Jacksonville, FL FAMILY: Wife, Kristen; Gracee Lauren (7/4/97), Noelle Anna (12/1/00)EDUCATION: Wake Forest University (1990, Sociology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 Q SCHOOL: 1992, 1995Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Nissan Open, FedEx St. Jude Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Masters Tournament; T8—Nissan Open.2003 SEASON: As defending champion at Nissan Open, earned his first top-10 of theseason with a T8…Playing in his first Masters as a professional and first in 15 years (1988as an amateur), fired the best round of the tournament, a 7-under 65, in the final round totie Mike Weir and force the first Masters playoff since 1990. Mattiace began the day fivestrokes back of the third-round leader Jeff Maggert. Held a two-stroke lead over Weirduring the back nine before he bogeyed the 18th hole and Weir birdied No. 15 and madea 6-footer for par on the 18th to force the playoff. Weir won the playoff with bogey on thefirst extra hole. Had never finished in the top-20 in his 10 previous majors.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished in the top 30 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the firsttime on the strength of two victories. Made 25 cuts in 28 starts and collected over $2million in a single season for the first time…Captured first career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at theNissan Open in 220th start. Tied for the lead on the tournament’s 72nd hole, he two-puttedfrom 30 feet while co-leader Scott McCarron was unable to get up-and-down for par.Rounds of 69-65-67-68—269 was one better than McCarron, Brad Faxon and RorySabbatini…Won the Fed Ex St. Jude Classic by one stroke over Tim Petrovic. Was sevenstrokes off the pace after 54 holes and closed with a 64. Paycheck of $684,000 was largestof career. 2001: Finished T6 in the Shell Houston Open…Shared second-round lead atMichelob Championship and closed with 74-67 for a solo fifth. 2000: Steady play at ThePLAYERS Championship earned him his second top-10 at that event. Was one stroke backof Hal Sutton after posting a 2-under-par 70 in the first round and finished T9…Second top-10 came at MasterCard Colonial, a T8…In contention after 18 and 36 holes at the WestinTexas Open. His 73-66 on the weekend produced T6 in San Antonio…Best effort of theseason came at Tampa Bay Classic, a T3. Stood two strokes back of the lead after 36 and54 holes. 1999: Best finish of season came in his first start when he finished T2 at the SonyOpen in Hawaii…Rest of the year was a struggle with only two more top-25 finishes untilfinal event…In last start of the year, finished T9 at Southern Farm Bureau Classic. 1998:Finished T5 at THE PLAYERS Championship. 1997: Best finish came in second-to-last startof year at Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. Shot 67-66 and trailed Payne Stewart byone stroke through 36 holes. Third-round 65 produced two-stroke lead over David Duval.Posted final-round 74, falling two strokes shy of Duval-Dan Forsman playoff. 1996: Asecond at Buick Challenge, along with T4 at LaCantera Texas Open, helped him retainplaying privileges for 1997…Shot 68-68 at Callaway Gardens to share 36-hole lead. Afterfinal two rounds were canceled due to weather, parred first extra hole of five-man playoff,losing to Michael Bradley’s birdie…Won first Compaq World Putting Championship. 1995:Was 27th at Qualifying School, earning membership in 1996…Finished 69th onNationwide Tour money list with $27,430, driven by T5s at Cleveland Open and BuffaloOpen. 1992: First qualified for <strong>TOUR</strong> at Qualifying Tournament. Amateur: Captured 1984Florida High School Championship…Member of Wake Forest’s 1986 NCAA Championshipteam, along with current <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player Billy Andrade.PERSONAL: Was first encouraged to play golf by his father Louis at age 6…Is lefthandedbut plays golf right-handed…Won state-of-the-art Canon camera and $25,000 forhis ace during 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open…Has his own charitable organization,“Len’s Friends” foundation, that aids Jacksonville, FL charities with a series of golf events.Web site for the event is www.lensfriends.org.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1988 11991 11993 26 13 2 3 $74,521 1601996 30 15 1 2 6 238,977 921997 35 18 1 1 12 315,656 771998 31 23 3 5 418,416 681999 31 17 1 2 4 403,115 1002000 31 22 1 5 8 762,979 612001 30 19 2 6 592,781 842002 28 25 2 1 4 9 2,194,064 182003 27 21 1 2 4 1,221,476 56Total 271 173 2 3 3 23 57 6,221,985NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1991 3 1 $495 3151992 28 17 1 5 20,760 641993 21994 11995 19 10 2 5 27,430 691996 1 1 1 1,750 198Total 54 29 3 11 50,435COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,272,4202-98 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Len Mattiace (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00MastersCUTU.S. Open T24 T42British OpenT30<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS T24 T5 CUT T9Year 01 02 03Masters 2U.S. OpenT68 T57British OpenT69 T65<strong>PGA</strong>CUT T48 T51THE PLAYERSCUT T69 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT18WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-NEC InvitationalT36 T30WGC-American Express Champ T46 T54BILLY MAYFAIRNATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1987.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.03 (89)Driving Distance ------------------278.7 (153)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.8% (112)Total Driving ------------------------265 (178)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------61.5% (176)Putting Average--------------------1.767 (66)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.2% (61)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------239.1 (115)Birdie Average --------------------3.13 (181)All-Around Ranking --------------953 (149)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.92 (89)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.05 (170)Final Round Scoring Average --71.90 (158)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.5% (158)Par Breakers ------------------------17.8% (177)EXEMPT STATUS: 79th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: William Fred Mayfair HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: August 6, 1966BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix, AZRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of Estrella FAMILY: Wife, Tammy; Maxwell (11/15/99)Mountain Ranch Golf ClubEDUCATION: Arizona StateSPECIAL INTERESTS: All sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1988MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–3 times, most recent Las VegasInvitational/3Career Low Round/Round:64–7 times, most recent 2002 FedEx St.Jude Classic/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$684,000–2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1993 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1995 Motorola WesternOpen, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1998 Nissan Open, Buick Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—The Honda Classic, Greater Milwaukee Open;T10—U.S. Open Championship.2003 SEASON: Continued streak of finishing in the top 125 on the money list for all 15years on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Earned first top-10 with T5 finish at The Honda Classic. After openingwith a 2-under-par 70, posted rounds of 65-64-68 to jump into the top 10 and earn$182,500, his largest check of the season…Posted his third top-10 in his last five U.S.Opens with a T10 at Olympia Fields CC in Olympia, IL (T10 in 1999, T5 in 2002)…Final top-10 of year, a T5, came at the Greater Milwaukee Open.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Played in 31 events, the most since 1993 (32)…Earnedsecond career top-10 at the U.S. Open with a T5 finish. 2001: Made return visit to THE<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for first time since 1998 after finishing in the top 30 on the moneylist…Just missed sixth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at WORLDCOM CLASSIC. Opened with 65 to sharefirst-round lead at Harbour Town. Closing 71 tied him with Jose Coceres at the end ofregulation. Lost to Coceres on fifth playoff hole…Turned in best career performance at amajor and first top-10 in one since a T7 at the 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship with a T3 at theBritish Open…Closing 61, a tournament record, gave him T14 at Buick Open. Key to roundwas <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record-tying 27 on back nine. 9-under 27 produced <strong>TOUR</strong> record in relationto par (nine holes). String of seven birdies and one eagle broke <strong>TOUR</strong>’s best birdie-eaglestreak of seven set by Al Geiberger in 1977 and matched by Webb Heintzelman in 1989.2000: Fell out of the top-100 money winners for just the third time in 12 full seasons on<strong>TOUR</strong>. 1999: Top showing of season was a T2 at season-opening MercedesChampionships…Year ended on sad note when father, Dick, died of heart attack in earlyNovember. 1998: Earned first of two victories that season at Nissan Open, where closing67 forced playoff with Tiger Woods. Birdied first extra hole to defeat Woods…Nearlymade it two wins in a row the following week at Doral-Ryder Open where he finishedT2…Shared 54-hole lead at Buick Open following rounds of 70-69-65. Took lead for goodon Sunday with first-hole birdie en route to closing 67. Dedicated his victory to RenayAppleby, the wife of <strong>TOUR</strong> player Stuart Appleby, who died tragically in July. 1997: Seasonwas wracked by illness and loss of confidence…His T2 performance in Las Vegas, the lastfull-field event of the season, proved to be his best showing of the year. 1996: Seventhcareer runner-up finish came with a T2 at NEC World Series of Golf. 1995: Enjoyed one ofthe best turnaround seasons in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history, recording two victories, three runnerupfinishes and earning $1,543,192. Increase in earnings over previous year — $1,385,033— stood at that time as <strong>TOUR</strong> record, since broken by Tiger Woods…Victories came atMotorola Western Open, where he shot a closing 67, and THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship,where he had a three-stroke lead through 54 holes and maintained that margin withclosing 73…Runner-up finishes came at Phoenix Open, NEC World Series of Golf (both inplayoffs) and Las Vegas Invitational. 1993: Collected first victory on <strong>TOUR</strong> at GreaterMilwaukee Open, where he defeated Mark Calcavecchia and Ted Schulz in a playoff…T2,one stroke behind Scott Simpson at the GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 1990: T2 with EdDougherty after losing to Jim Gallagher, Jr. on first playoff hole at the Greater MilwaukeeOpen…Also lost to Jodie Mudd in season-ending Nabisco Championships when Muddbirdied first extra hole. Amateur: Won 1986 U.S. Public Links and 1987 U.S. Amateurtitles. Also won Fred Haskins Award as nation’s top collegiate player.PERSONAL: Married Tammy Gubin McIntire on 18th green at TPC at Las Colinas prior to1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic, explaining: “We’re going to be spending the rest of ourlives on golf courses. We thought we might as well be married on one.”…Volunteered asstandard bearer at Phoenix Open while in high school, usually working with the group ofhis idol, Jerry Pate…Inducted into Arizona State Sports Hall of Fame in November1998…First golf course design, The Golf Club of Virginia, in Roanoke, opened in 2002.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-5Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1987A 3 11988A 3 2 11988 5 3 1 $8,433 2201989 33 18 6 111,998 1161990 32 23 2 7 15 693,658 121991 33 20 1 7 185,668 891992 33 23 1 9 191,878 791993 32 22 1 1 5 8 513,072 301994 32 18 1 7 158,159 1131995 28 21 2 3 6 9 1,543,192 21996 28 18 1 1 8 357,654 551997 30 16 1 1 5 304,083 791998 27 20 2 1 5 9 1,281,685 161999 29 16 1 4 10 741,733 582000 29 18 2 6 466,345 1062001 29 21 1 1 5 15 1,716,002 292002 31 19 3 6 864,745 752003 31 20 3 7 842,186 79Total 468 299 5 11 1 45 129 9,980,493<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00Masters CUT T12 T42 CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. Open T25 T33 CUT T37 T23 CUT T32 T10 CUTBritish Open T44 T52 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T5 CUT CUT T28 T39 T23 T52 T53 T7 T34 T74THE PLAYERSCUT CUT T73 T67 T52 CUT T18 CUT CUT T42 CUT T17<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 2 30 1 T13WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33 T17WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-99


Billy Mayfair (cont.)Year 01 02 03MastersT32 T37U.S. Open T5 T10British Open T3 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUT T61THE PLAYERS T5 CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT26WGC-Accenture Match Play T33WGC-American Express Champ CNLNATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1987; Four Tours World Championship of Golf, 1991.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.04 (91)Driving Distance ------------------284.0 (113)Driving Accuracy Percentage --71.4% (30)Total Driving ------------------------143 (33)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.5% (69)Putting Average--------------------1.783 (112)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.8% (116)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------236.3 (111)Birdie Average --------------------3.52 (118)All-Around Ranking --------------760 (103)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.91 (87)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.67 (96)Final Round Scoring Average --71.00 (85)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.5% (138)Par Breakers ------------------------20.0% (120)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–The Honda Classic/3Career Low Round/Round:61–2 times, most recent 2001 Buick Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–1995 THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship/1SCOTT MCCARRON (mih-CARE-un)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSEXEMPT STATUS: 54th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Scott Michael McCarron HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: July 10, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Sacramento, CARESIDENCE: Reno, NV FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer; Courtney (10/31/95), Cassidy (12/23/97)EDUCATION: UCLA (1988, History)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Flying, skiing, mountain biking, fly fishing, guitarTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 Q SCHOOL: 1994<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1996 Freeport-McDermott Classic. 1997 BellSouth Classic.2001 BellSouth Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Las Vegas Invitational; T10—Reno-Tahoe Open.OTHER VICTORIES: (4): 1998 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout [with Bruce Lietzke].2000, 2001 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Brad Faxon]. 2002 Fred Meyer Challenge[with Brian Henninger].2003 SEASON: After eight top-25s in first 22 events, first top-10 came in 23rd start, a T10in adopted hometown of Reno, NV at the Reno-Tahoe Open…Lost in sudden-death playoffto Stuart Appleby at the Las Vegas Invitational, posting rounds of 69-62-64-67-66—328.Came from three strokes back on final day to force the playoff with a 6-under-66. The 328(31-under-par) total broke the tournament total of 329 by D.A. Weibring (1991), AndrewMagee (1991) and Bob Estes (2001). Collected $432,000 to surpass the $1-million mark inseason earnings for the third consecutive season.PERSONAL: After college, gave up golf for four years to work with his father in the familyclothing business. During that period, athletic focus was on flag football, softball, tennisand racquetball. Return to golf was sparked by 1991 visit to Raley’s Senior Gold Rush, theChampions Tour event at Rancho Murieta, CA. After watching seniors, went home andbuilt long putter in garage. Nearly won U.S. Mid-Amateur with homemade model laterthat year. Used more sophisticated version to win his three <strong>TOUR</strong> titles…In August 1999,made hole-in-one during first round of CVS Charity Classic immediately following ace byLee Janzen on 17th hole at Rhode Island CC.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 25 12 1 1 2 $147,371 1281996 27 17 1 2 5 404,329 491997 26 16 1 7 13 852,459 251998 28 14 3 7 414,247 691999 27 18 1 7 400,678 1012000 30 19 2 4 495,975 972001 25 23 1 1 4 15 1,793,506 232002 28 23 2 5 10 1,896,714 292003 27 16 1 2 11 1,250,849 54Total 243 158 3 3 2 27 74 7,656,128NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 1 1 $720 2681995 3 1 1 1,950 204Total 4 2 1 2,670COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $7,658,798CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Made 23 cuts in 28 starts and earned a career-best$1,896,714…Began the season in superb style, earning $1,073,624 of his season earningsduring the West Coast Swing…Opened with T5 at Mercedes Championships. Finishedsecond at the Nissan Open. The next week was runner-up to fellow Sacramento, CA nativeKevin Sutherland in the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship…Defending champion atthe BellSouth Classic made a charge on the back nine on Sunday, putting together fourstraight birdies, to finish alone in fourth…Did not post another top-10 until a solo sixth at theWGC-American Express Championship…Teamed with Brian Henninger to win the FredMeyer Challenge. 2001: Collected his third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory and his second title inAtlanta…Opening rounds of 68-67 produced a share of lead at BellSouth Classic, with 36-hole final on Sunday. Took outright lead with third round 72, then closed with 73 for threestrokevictory over Mike Weir. Victory came in face of high winds on Sunday…Posted T3 atFed Ex St. Jude Classic…Ended the season with two top-10s. At the 90-hole Invensys Classic <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYat Las Vegas, held a fourth-round lead by three strokes over Tom Lehman. A 71 on SundayYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03dropped him to T4…Shared first-round lead at National Car Rental Golf Classic after openingwith 65 and placed in a T6, his fourth top-10 of season. His $99,329 payday in Orlando moved Masters T10 T30 T16 T18 CUT T23him up the money list from No. 34 to No. 26. Finished in the top-30 for the first time since U.S. Open T82 T10 T40 T30 CUT1997 and secured a spot in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, where he finished 18th…Teamed with British Open CUT T18 T34Brad Faxon to win the Franklin Templeton Shootout for the second consecutive season. 2000: <strong>PGA</strong> T47 T10 CUT T70 T39 T14Compiled season earnings of $495,975, good for 97th on official money list…Two top-10 THE PLAYERSCUT CUT T35 CUT T66 T44 CUT CUTfinishes came in final stretch of season, effectively securing full playing privileges…In final <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T12 18 T11official money appearance of year, finished T5 at Invensys Classic of Las Vegas. Started offthat week with four consecutive rounds in the 60s (67-66-66-66) to stand just one stroke off WGC-Accenture Match Play 2 T33the 72-hole lead. However, a final day 70 dropped him to T5…Teamed with Brad Faxon to WGC-NEC InvitationalT75win the Franklin Templeton Shootout at the new Great White Course at Doral in November. WGC-American Express Champ CNL 61999: Fell out of the top 100 in season earnings for first time in four years with 101st-placefinish. Lone top-10 came at Air Canada Championship where high finish was sparked byNorthview G&CC course-record 10-under-par 61 in the final round. Began the day tied for 47thPLAYER STATISTICSand, starting on the back nine, played his first nine holes in 5-under-par 30. He then birdiedfive consecutive holes on the front-nine for a 5-under-par 31. The 61 was two strokes better 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSFinal Round Scoring Average --70.57 (50)than his previous best. 1998: Made 14 of 28 cuts, including three top-10s on way to 69thplaceranking on money list. 1997: Captured his second <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title, winning the Driving Distance ------------------294.6 (31) Par Breakers ------------------------22.1% (31)Scoring Average ------------------70.82 (69) Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.5% (12)BellSouth Classic. Opened 70-69 at Tournament Players Club at Sugarloaf, then fired 66 for Driving Accuracy Percentage --60.3% (168)share of lead with David Duval. Final-round 69 secured three-stroke victory over Duval and Total Driving ------------------------199 (111) MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATSLee Janzen. Victory came after he pulled hamstring racing Dicky Pride during second-round Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.5% (143) 2003 Low Round/Round:rain delay. Injury forced him to keep swing shorter, and he credited Pride (at least in part) for Putting Average--------------------1.741 (18) 62–2 times, most recent Las Vegasthe win…In pairing of long putters, teamed with Bruce Lietzke to capture unofficial moneySand Save Percentage ----------48.6% (119)Invitational/2Eagles (Holes per) ----------------208.3 (93)title Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout. 1996: Became third consecutive first-time winner Birdie Average --------------------3.89 (33) Career Low Round/Round:following Tim Herron (Honda Classic) and Paul Goydos (Bay Hill Invitational) with victory at All-Around Ranking --------------674 (71) 61–1999 Air Canada Championship/4Freeport-McDermott Classic. After opening 68-67 at English Turn G&CC, took one-stroke lead Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.39 (136) Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:over Tommy Tolles with a third-round 69 and closed with 71 on windy Sunday for a five-stroke Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.53 (21) $594,000–2001 BellSouth Classic/1victory…Made seven of final nine cuts to finish 49th on money list. 1995: Third-place finishat Las Vegas Invitational spared him a trip to Qualifying Tournament.2-100 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


SPIKE MCROYEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Robert Lynn McRoy, Jr. HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: May 20, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Huntsville, ALRESIDENCE: Huntsville, AL; plays out of Valley Hill CC FAMILY: Wife, Rica; Rily Alexander (2/27/99), Parker Kumar (4/17/01),EDUCATION: University of Alabama (1991, Corporate Finance) Meera Sophia (9/3/2002)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Guitar, fishing, stock market TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991Q SCHOOL: 1996, 1997Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 B.C. Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Dakota Dunes Open, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T10—Greater Milwaukee Open.2003 SEASON: For the third time in his career made 30-plus starts on the season. Had 35starts for the most among the <strong>TOUR</strong> for 2003, joining Pat Bates, Esteban Toledo and NealLancaster…Only top-10 of the season, a T10 at the Greater Milwaukee Open…The nextweek, in defense of his title at the B.C. Open, finished T18…Other top-25s - T18 BuickInvitational and T24 at FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished a career-best 110th on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list with$616,814 after entering season with partial <strong>TOUR</strong> status…Earned first career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>title in 115th career <strong>TOUR</strong> start at the B.C. Open, one of a record 18 first-time winners.Rolled in a 31-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to finish at 7-under-par 65 for the finalround. The 19-under-par total of 269 topped Fred Funk by one stroke, earning a career-highcheck of $378,000…Finished the year on a strong note with T5 finish at the seasonendingSouthern Farm Bureau Classic, shortened to 54 holes due to unplayable conditions.2001: After a two-year hiatus from the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, earned $401,654 to finish 127th on themoney list…Needing $4,598 to retain <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2002, missed cut at final event,the Southern Farm Bureau Classic…One top-10 finish, T3 at the Kemper Insurance Open.2000: Nationwide Tour Player of the Year after winning the season-ending NationwideTour Championship at Highland Oaks GC in home state of Alabama. Earned $99,000 forsecond win of the season, pushing his season total to a then-Tour-record $300,638…FirstNationwide Tour victory came at the Dakota Dunes Open. 1999: Split time betweenNationwide Tour and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with 11 events on both Tours. 1998: Posted only one top10, T6 at Buick Invitational, in 32 <strong>TOUR</strong> starts. 1997: Finished 190th on <strong>TOUR</strong> money listin 27 events with one top-25 finish…Runner-up to Rafael Alarcon at the Compaq WorldPutting Championship…Finished T5 at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School in fall of 1997 to regain<strong>TOUR</strong> card. 1992: Winner of Alabama Open and two Hooters Tour events. 1990:winner of the Cajun Classic.PERSONAL: Earned his nickname from a great uncle who was a fan of the Detroit Tigersand star player Ty Cobb. Cobb was known for his aggressive baserunning, with spikes upgoing into bases. The great uncle sent Spike a miniature Tigers uniform when he wasborn…Wife obtained Doctorate in Optometry from Southern College of Optometry inMemphis in 1996.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991 11997 27 7 2 $66,274 1901998 32 12 1 3 179,770 1451999 11 3 1 49,701 2262001 31 15 1 1 2 401,654 1272002 25 9 1 3 3 616,814 1102003 35 17 1 5 480,773 129Total 162 63 1 1 6 16 1,794,985NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 10 2 1 $1,925 1881994 11995 11997 3 1 1,390 2131999 11 7 1 1 5 29,499 802000 28 19 2 1 5 13 300,638 12002 3 2 1 11,385 169Total 57 31 2 1 1 6 20 344,836COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,139,821<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open CUT T53 65 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSCUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.73 (149)Driving Distance ------------------279.6 (145)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.9% (51)Total Driving ------------------------196 (104)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.5% (27)Putting Average--------------------1.800 (163)Sand Save Percentage ----------41.8% (164)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------259.7 (123)Birdie Average --------------------3.42 (138)All-Around Ranking --------------960 (151)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.29 (124)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.94 (113)Final Round Scoring Average --70.94 (84)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.9% (171)Par Breakers ------------------------19.4% (139)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent GreaterMilwaukee Open/4Career Low Round/Round:62–2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$378,000–2002 B.C. Open/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSROCCO MEDIATE (MEE-de-ate)EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Rocco Anthony <strong>Media</strong>te HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: December 17, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Greensburg, PARESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FLFAMILY: Wife, Linda; three childrenEDUCATION: Florida Southern UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, tennis, home theaterTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1985, 1986<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1991 Doral-Ryder Open. 1993 KMart Greater GreensboroOpen. 1999 Phoenix Open. 2000 Buick Open. 2002 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1992 Perrier French Open [Eur].OTHER VICTORIES (2): 2002 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Lee Janzen]. 2003 CVSCharity Classic [with Jeff Sluman].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Deutsche Bank Championship, MercedesChampionships; T5—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, 84 Lumber Classic ofPennsylvania; T9—FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort.2003 SEASON: Finished season 31st on money list and was bounced from the field forseason-ending <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship after missing cut in final full-field event, the ChryslerChampionship…Began season with two top-fives in first three events and 12 consecutiverounds at par or better…Switched to conventional putter for season-opening MercedesChampionships, and finished T2 with K.J. Choi, eight strokes behind Ernie Els. Tied JonathanByrd for low final round, a 10-under-par 63…Second top-10 of season was T5 at AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am, five shots behind winner Davis Love III…Fired rounds of 66-65 onthe weekend to finish solo second, four shots behind Adam Scott, at the inaugural DeutscheBank Championship. Paycheck of $540,000 pushed earnings over $1 million for fourthconsecutive season…Continued to play well in tournaments near his hometown ofGreensburg, PA with a T5 at the 84 Lumber Classic in Farmington, PA. Two years earlier,posted a T2 at the same tournament which was then called Marconi Pennsylvania Classic andplayed at Laurel Valley CC in Ligonier, PA…Withdrew from Las Vegas Invitational due to backspasms…Continued strong fall play with a T9 at the FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort that moved him to 30th on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list with one week remaining.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-101


Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned over $2 million for the first time in his career andhad best finish on the money list (22) since finishing 16th in 1993…Picked up first victorysince the 2000 Buick Open with win at the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. Had twostrokelead over Mark Calcavecchia through 54 holes. Final-round 71 gained a three-strokewin over Calcavecchia and earned a career-high $684,000 paycheck…Finished third at THEPLAYERS Championship in hometown of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL…A sixth at the <strong>PGA</strong> washis second top-10 in a major. First was a solo fourth at the 2001 U.S. Open. 2001: Shot 20-under 264 to finish second to Mark Calcavecchia’s record-setting 28-under 256 at PhoenixOpen. Finished 1-T2-2 in last three Phoenix Opens…Finished T2 at Marconi PennsylvaniaClassic. Grew up about 20 miles from the Laurel Valley, PA course. 2000: Earned his fourthcareer victory the way he won his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title—with a birdie on the final hole atthe Buick Open. It was the first time he had led the Buick Open all week. Birdied two offinal three holes for one-stroke victory over 54-hole leader Chris Perry. Victory lifted himover $1-million mark in a single season for first time in his career…Earlier in season, fellone stroke short of his defense of 1999 Phoenix Open with rounds of 67-70-67-67 andfinished T2…Following his victory, went to <strong>PGA</strong> Championship with high hopes but chairhe was sitting in on clubhouse patio collapsed, he hit his head on a railing and wrenchedhis shoulder, neck and wrist in the fall. He withdrew after opening 77. 1999: Made clearcomeback from 1994 back surgery with victory at the Phoenix Open in only his second startof the season. Held season-best 54-hole lead of six strokes. Final-round 71 earned him twostrokevictory over Justin Leonard. 1997: Made eight consecutive cuts near end of the yearto retain full exempt status. 1996: Returned to <strong>TOUR</strong> under special medical extension andpromptly tied for 6th at Phoenix Open to earn $42,088 and regain full playing privileges.Had three other top-10s, including T4 at THE PLAYERS Championship, where he becamethe first player to birdie the final six holes at the TPC at Sawgrass on his way to a finalround66. 1994: Missed most of season with ruptured disk, for which he underwent surgeryin July. 1993: Second win came in playoff at Kmart GGO, where he birdied fourth playoffhole to defeat Steve Elkington…Tied for second, two strokes behind Ben Crenshaw at theNestle Invitational. 1991: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in sixth season at Doral-Ryder Open.Sank 10-foot birdie putts on 71st and 72nd holes, forcing playoff with Curtis Strange. InMonday playoff, birdied first extra hole from five feet to win $252,000. Victory was one ofsix top-10s in his first seven starts of the year. 1990: Final-round 66 jumped him into a tiefor second at the Canon Greater Hartford Open, two strokes back of Wayne Levi. 1987: Tiedfor second, one-stroke behind John Inman at the Provident Classic.PERSONAL: Gained interest in golf in high school after years of playing baseball…Withhelp from Champions Tour member Jim Ferree during college, began to construct hisswing…At Florida Southern, coach Charlie Matlock became large influence on hisgame…Started using long putter to save his back and became the first player to win onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> using a long putter when he won the 1991 Doral-Ryder Open. Backproblems have been minimized in recent years due to improved fitness level, and switchedback to conventional putter for 2003 Mercedes Championships.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1984A 11985 21986 27 10 1 4 $20,670 1741987 32 19 1 1 7 112,099 911988 32 25 1 9 129,829 921989 30 23 8 132,501 1081990 27 17 1 1 3 5 240,625 62Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991 25 19 1 7 14 597,438 151992 25 17 2 6 8 301,896 491993 24 22 1 1 6 10 680,623 161994 6 4 1 2 45,940 1931995 18 8 2 2 105,618 1551996 21 15 1 4 10 475,255 401997 24 18 2 7 240,521 1011998 24 20 2 9 389,996 781999 25 18 1 3 8 963,075 372000 24 18 1 1 3 7 1,320,278 342001 21 14 2 5 10 1,474,435 362002 23 17 1 2 4 11 2,040,676 222003 24 18 2 5 8 1,832,656 31Total 435 302 5 8 6 56 139 11,104,130<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96MastersT22 T37U.S. Open CUT CUT T44 T25 W/DBritish Open CUT T45 T39 T18<strong>PGA</strong> T31 T69 T16 T40 T68 T36THE PLAYERS T50 CUT T11 T11 T15 CUT T6 T55 T4<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T26 T23Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT27 T52 T15 T36 T33U.S. Open T34 T32 4 T37 CUTBritish OpenCUT T52 W/D T47<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T49 W/D T66 6 T18THE PLAYERS CUT T57 CUT CUT T65 3 T45<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT13WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T33 T17 T17WGC-NEC InvitationalT24 T77WGC-American Express ChampW/D CNL T15 T16NATIONAL TEAMS: UBS Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.47 (43)Driving Distance ------------------280.5 (140)Driving Accuracy Percentage --72.3% (20)Total Driving ------------------------160 (50)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.3% (55)Putting Average--------------------1.777 (97)Sand Save Percentage ----------45.4% (148)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------200.6 (88)Birdie Average --------------------3.67 (76)All-Around Ranking --------------667 (67)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.89 (85)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.41 (15)Final Round Scoring Average --71.12 (98)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.9% (117)Par Breakers ------------------------20.9% (74)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Mercedes Championships/4Career Low Round/Round:62–2001 MasterCard Colonial/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$684,000–2002 Greater GreensboroChrysler Classic/1SHAUN MICHEEL (MICK-heel)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (through 2008)FULL NAME: Shaun Carl Micheel HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: January 5, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Orlando, FLRESIDENCE: Memphis, TN, plays out of Ridgeway FAMILY: Wife, Stephanie; Dade Palmer (11/20/03)CC and TPC at SouthwindEDUCATION: Indiana University (1991, Biology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Flying, hunting, snowskiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992Q SCHOOL: 1993, 1996, 2001Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1999 Greensboro Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1998 Singapore Open [Asia].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—<strong>PGA</strong> Championship; T8—Ford Championship atDoral; 10—Greater Hartford Open, Nissan Open.2003 SEASON: Became fifth consecutive first-time major winner with his victory at the<strong>PGA</strong> Championship and finished 32nd on the money list, the highest in his six years on<strong>TOUR</strong>…Stunned golf world by earning first career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in 164th <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>start (third career major start) at the <strong>PGA</strong> at Oak Hill CC in Rochester, NY. First player sinceJohn Daly (1991) to capture first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event at <strong>PGA</strong>. Jumped from 169th to 46th inthe Official World Golf Ranking with the win. Held the lead outright after 36 holes andshared the lead with Chad Campbell through 54 holes. Playing 72nd hole with a one-shotlead, rifled 7-iron from 175 yards to within inches of the hole for a memorable birdie anda two-stroke victory over Campbell. Finished week 4-under-par with rounds of 69-68-69-70—276 and a $1,080,000 payday…Earned top-10s in back-to-back starts for the firsttime in his <strong>TOUR</strong> career with a T10 at the Nissan Open and a T8 at the Ford Championshipat Doral…Thanks to final-round 65, finished 10th at the Greater Hartford Open, six shotsbehind Peter Jacobsen…Four top-10s were a career-best.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Two top-10s nearly matched the three he had in his first111 events on <strong>TOUR</strong> and one of those, a T3 at the B.C. Open, was the previous best finishof his career. Held a share of the lead through the first 54 holes, but carded a 2-over-par74 on Sunday, with bogeys on two final holes, to finish T3 behind winner Spike McRoy.2-102 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Shaun Micheel (cont.)Finish was first top-10 since T5 at the 2000 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas. 2001: T13 atQualifying School to retain <strong>TOUR</strong> card following season. 2000: Enjoyed his best season onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> thanks to a then-career-high three top-10s and four top-25s…After earningonly $35,689 as a professional in 43 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events prior to 2000, nearly cracked thetop 100 in earnings with $467,431 (No. 104) in 31 events. 1999: Earned his firstNationwide Tour title at the Greensboro Open, edging Garrett Willis by one stroke. Wasthree strokes back of Willis with three holes to play in the final round but played the lastthree holes in 1-under par while Willis played them in 3-over. 1996: T9 at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament to regain his <strong>TOUR</strong> card. 1993: Earned first <strong>TOUR</strong> card with T37 atthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament.PERSONAL: Friendly with the rock band KISS and was a backstage guest of the band inColumbus, OH, the week following the <strong>PGA</strong>…Was honored with the 1994 Sons ofConfederate Veterans Award for Bravery after saving two people from a sinking car whileat a golf tournament in New Bern, NC…Wife, Stephanie, graduated from LSU and is anattorney…Recently retired father was one of the original pilots for FedEx in 1973…Shot58 in the 1998 Omega <strong>PGA</strong> Championship pro-am in Hong Kong.<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 11990A 11991A 11994 19 4 $12,252 2471997 21 5 14,519 2501998 2 2 8,918 2861999 12000 31 15 3 4 467,431 1042001 34 18 3 351,095 1362002 30 21 1 2 8 641,450 1052003 28 21 1 4 7 1,827,000 32Total 169 86 1 1 9 22 3,322,663PHIL MICKELSONNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994 31996 27 15 1 5 $22,007 821997 5 3 1 2 18,140 921999 25 19 1 1 2 6 13 173,411 9Total 60 37 1 1 2 8 20 213,558COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,536,221EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $32,049<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open CUT T40<strong>PGA</strong> 1THE PLAYERS CUT T54WGC-NEC InvitationalT23WGC-American Express ChampT44PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.67 (56)Driving Distance ------------------288.9 (71)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.4% (124)Total Driving ------------------------195 (102)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.8% (20)Putting Average--------------------1.794 (148)Sand Save Percentage ----------43.8% (154)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------241.7 (118)Birdie Average --------------------3.63 (88)All-Around Ranking --------------779 (106)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.38 (39)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.75 (102)Final Round Scoring Average --70.85 (71)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.7% (128)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent Greater HartfordOpen/4Career Low Round/Round:63–2000 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,080,000–2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship/1EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1996 NEC World Series of Golf (through 2006)FULL NAME: Philip Alfred Mickelson HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: June 16, 1970BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CARESIDENCE: Rancho Santa Fe, CA; plays out of Grayhawk GC, Scottsdale, AZFAMILY: Wife, Amy; Amanda Brynn (6/21/99), Sophia Isabel (10/23/01), Evan Samuel (3/23/03)EDUCATION: Arizona State University (Psychology, 1992) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, especially football; flyingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: June 1992SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (21): 1991 Northern Telecom Open. 1993 Buick Invitational ofCalifornia, The International. 1994 Mercedes Championships. 1995 Northern TelecomOpen. 1996 Nortel Open, Phoenix Open, GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic, NEC World Seriesof Golf. 1997 Bay Hill Invitational, Sprint International. 1998 Mercedes Championships,AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 2000 Buick Invitational, BellSouth Classic,MasterCard Colonial, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 2001 Buick Invitational, Canon GreaterHartford Open. 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Canon Greater Hartford Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1993 Perrier Open [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Masters Tournament; T4—Buick Invitational;T6—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, The INTERNATIONAL; T9—Phoenix Open, WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, Las Vegas Invitational.2003 SEASON: Uncharacteristic season, finishing outside the top 30 for first time in 11-year career. Still managed seven top-10s in 23 starts…Opened his season with a T9 atthe Phoenix Open, an event he won in 1996…One week later in defense of Bob HopeChrysler Classic title, finished T6, thanks to a final-round 67 that tied champion Mike Weirand Jonathan Kaye for low final-round honors…Third top-10 was T4 at Buick Invitational,six strokes behind champion Tiger Woods. Played in final group on Sunday with Woodsand Brad Faxon, starting two strokes behind the leader Woods, but was unable to gainany ground with even-par 72…Finished T9 at the WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship after losing to Jerry Kelly in the third round (3 and 2). Defeated RobertKarlsson and Brad Faxon in the first two rounds…For the third consecutive year finishedthird at the Masters (also finished third there in 1996). The top-10 was his 17th in a majorchampionship. One of only five players to post a sub-par round on Sunday with his 4-under68…First-round co-leader at the <strong>PGA</strong> after carding a 4-under-par 66. Finished T23…Nexttop-10 did not come until August, a T6 at The INTERNATIONAL…Posted T9 finish at LasVegas Invitational, one of six players to card five rounds in the 60s on the week. In thesecond round, recorded seven birdies on the front nine at TPC at The Canyons for a 7-under-par 29, the lowest nine-hole score of the week on any of the three courses…Playedon fifth Presidents Cup team representing the United States.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Won multiple <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events for seventh time in 10years on <strong>TOUR</strong>, cementing reputation as one of best players of his generation…Secondon <strong>TOUR</strong> with 12 top-10s in 26 starts…Became second player to top $20-million mark forcareer…Captured Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in first appearance of season and first <strong>TOUR</strong>start since August 2001. Overcame four-shot deficit with a 64 on the final day to finish tiedwith David Berganio, Jr., at 30-under-par 330. Made up and down from beside the greento birdie the finishing hole. Defeated Berganio with a birdie on the first playoff hole withanother birdie, running his playoff record on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> to 5-1. Victory, worth$720,000, was the 20th of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career…Shot a final-round 64 at the Canon GreaterHartford Open, including a birdie on the final hole, to beat Davis Love III and JonathanKaye by one stroke. Became first player in 51 Hartford tournaments to win in consecutiveyears…Third-place finish at the Masters was sixth career top-10 at Augusta National andfourth consecutive top-10. After entering the final round four strokes behind Tiger Woodsand Retief Goosen, birdied the first two holes to close within two strokes of Woods.Finished with 1-under-par 71, four behind Woods…Runner-up to Tiger Woods at the U.S.Open. Finishing even par, joined Woods as only two players at par or better on theweek…Member of fourth Ryder Cup squad, compiling a 2-2-1 record. All-time record inRyder Cup play is 8-5-3. 2001: Continued to be among the game’s top players, posting two<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories and finishing second on the money list ($4,403,883)…Won the BuickInvitational in hometown of San Diego in playoff with Frank Lickliter II and Davis Love III.Beat Lickliter with a double bogey on the third extra hole…Won for the second time onthe season at Canon Greater Hartford Open, keyed by a third-round 61, his career lowround…Shot three straight 66s to start the <strong>PGA</strong> at Atlanta Athletic Club. Came down to18th hole one behind David Toms. Toms laid up short of the hazard in front of the green.Mickelson’s long birdie putt from the back of the green was just short and Toms got upand down for par and the victory…Took remainder season off after NEC Invitational inSeptember because of the birth of a second child, Sophia Isabel, on Oct. 23. 2000: Enjoyedfifth multiple-win season and second four-win season, including ending Tiger Woods’consecutive victory string at six with four-stroke win at Buick Invitational and capturingthe <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club with a final-round 66. 1999:Despite failing to win, posted another strong season and had memorable performance inthe U.S.Open at Pinehurst. With wife Amy’s delivery of their first child imminent, lost byWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-103


Phil Mickelson (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSone stroke to Payne Stewart. Couple’s first child, Amanda Bryan, was born day aftertournament finished…Had a 2-2-0 record in his third Ryder Cup, including a 4-and-3defeat of Jarmo Sandelin in Sunday’s singles. 1998: Was able to hold off the charging pairof Mark O’Meara and Tiger Woods on Sunday with a final-round 68 to win MercedesChampionships…Also won the weather-postponed AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.1997: Two-time winner, with victories at Bay Hill Invitational and Sprint International.Finished in top 25 in 15 of 21 tournaments entered. 1996: Won four times, including twoof his first three starts, successfully defending Nortel Open title and defeating JustinLeonard in playoff to win Phoenix Open. Became first player since Johnny Miller in 1975to win in Phoenix and Tucson in the same year…Won GTE Byron Nelson Classic and NECWorld Series of Golf, taking the lead at both events after 36 holes. 1995: Won NorthernTelecom Open for the second time, following his 1991 victory as an amateur…Made firstappearance as member of Ryder Cup team. 1994: Won Mercedes Championships at LaCosta, defeating Fred Couples in a playoff…Made first Presidents Cup team, finishingwith 2-1-2 record. 1993: Won first two titles as a professional, the Buick Invitational inhometown of San Diego, and The INTERNATIONAL. Amateur: Last amateur to win <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event victory at 1991 Northern Telecom Open, by one stroke over Tom Purtzer. Wasthe first amateur since Scott Verplank in 1985 at the Western Open to win <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>event…In 1990, became only left-handed player to win U.S. Amateur…One of only threegolfers to win NCAA Championship and U.S. Amateur in same year. The other two areJack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods…Along with Gary Hallberg, David Duval and BryceMolder, only four-time first-team golf All-Americans.PERSONAL: Started hitting golf balls at 18 months…Is right-handed in everything exceptgolf. As his father demonstrated right-handed, he followed along left-handed…An avidpilot…Mother, Mary, was honored as March of Dimes “Mother of the Year” in November1998…First golf course design project, Whisper Rock, near Scottsdale, AZ, opened in2001…Web site is www.philmickelson.com.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSFinal Round Scoring Average --71.72 (147)Scoring Average ------------------70.25 (26) Birdie Conversion Percentage--34.2% (4)Driving Distance ------------------306.0 (3) Par Breakers ------------------------23.1% (15)Driving Accuracy Percentage --49.0% (189)Total Driving ------------------------192 (95) MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATSGreens in Regulation Pct. ------64.8% (107) 2003 Low Round/Round:Putting Average--------------------1.736 (14) 63–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Sand Save Percentage ----------54.7% (33)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------160.0 (54) Career Low Round/Round:Birdie Average --------------------4.04 (13) 61–2001 Canon Greater Hartford Open/3All-Around Ranking --------------439 (17) Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.43 (43)<strong>PGA</strong>Round<strong>TOUR</strong>3 ScoringCAREERAvg.SUMMARY$900,000–2000------------69.83 (28)PLAYOFFTHE <strong>TOUR</strong>RECORD: 5-1Championship/1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1988A 21989A 11990A 2 2 11991A 7 6 1 1 11992A 7 11992 10 7 1 2 4 $171,714 901993 24 14 2 4 7 628,735 221994 18 17 1 3 9 10 748,316 151995 24 15 1 4 9 655,777 281996 21 19 4 1 1 8 10 1,697,799 21997 21 19 2 1 5 15 1,225,390 111998 24 19 2 2 1 9 11 1,837,246 61999 23 20 2 6 14 1,722,681 142000 23 21 4 3 12 18 4,746,457 22001 23 20 2 4 4 13 13 4,403,883 22002 26 23 2 1 5 12 18 4,311,971 22003 23 20 1 7 10 1,623,137 38Total 279 223 21 15 15 92 141 23,773,106EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $25,655JAPAN GOLF <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 $9,239<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T46 T34 T7 3 CUT T12 T6 T7 3 3 3U.S. Open T29 T55 CUT T47 T4 T94 T43 T10 2 T16 T7 2 T55British Open T73 CUT T40 T40 T24 79 CUT T11 T30 T66 T59<strong>PGA</strong> T6 3 CUT T8 T29 T34 T57 T9 2 T34 T23THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T14 T33 CUT T8 T32 CUT T33 T28<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 28 T17 24 12 T22 17 T21 1 T5WGC-Accenture Match Play T9 T33 T33 T9WGC-NEC Invitational 2 T4 T8 T9 T23WGC-American Express T40 CNL T23 T38NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup (2), 1989, 1991; The Presidents Cup (5), 1994, 1996,1998, 2000, 2003; Ryder Cup (4), 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001; Dunhill Cup, 1996.PATRICK MOOREEXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionFULL NAME: Patrick Joseph Moore HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: April 28, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Austin, MNRESIDENCE: Cornelius, NC; plays out of Minot, North Dakota FAMILY: Wife, JessicaEDUCATION: University of North Carolina (Industrial Relations, 1992)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2002Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T49—2003 Phoenix Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2002 Richmond Open, Lake Erie Charity Classic atPeek ‘n Peak Resort, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T49—Phoenix Open.2003 SEASON: After earning promotion for winning three Nationwide Tour tournamentsin 2002, was limited to only three events as a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie due to bulging disk inback. Received a Major Medical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>, playing behind Zach Johnson andTom Carter in the Nationwide Tour leading money winner/three-time winner category.Coupled with $ 19,411 earned in three events in 2003, has the opportunity to play in 26events to earn $468,084 and match the $487,495 winnings of 2003’s No. 125, EstebanToledo. If he does so, will be elevated to Major Medical Extension category for theremainder of the season…After missing cut at Sony Open in Hawaii in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> debut,played on the weekend at both the Phoenix Open and Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Became just the fifth player in <strong>TOUR</strong> history to earn animmediate promotion to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, based on victories at the Richmond Open, LakeErie Charity Classic and the Nationwide Tour Championship…Finished first on the 2002final money list with $381,965, overtaking Arron Oberholser in the year’s season-endingevent and earned Nationwide Tour Player of the Year honors…One of then-15 players inthe history of the Nationwide Tour to win as a Monday Qualifier when he posted atournament record-tying 20-under-par 268 at the Richmond Open. Made a 15-foot eagleputt on the final hole for victory…Used a birdie on the 17th hole at the Lake Erie CharityClassic to post a score of 9-under 275 after beginning the day two behind the three coleadersand had to wait as the final groups failed to catch him…Birdied four of the lastfive holes in the third round of the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship to move to 10-under-par. Inclementweather eventually shortened the tournament to 54 holes, giving Moore the victory…Didnot make the cut in his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, Southern Farm Bureau Classic, after roundsof 68-76. 2001: Finished T130 at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament to earn conditionalstatus on the Nationwide Tour for 2002…Played the Canadian Tour where his bestfinishes were T2s at the Barefoot Classic and the CanAm Days Championship. Finished16th on Order of Merit. 2000: Had two runners-up finishes on the Canadian Tour.Amateur: Three-time All-ACC selection at the University of North Carolina…1991 All-American…Selected honorable mention All-American in 1990 and 1992.PERSONAL: Got his start in golf by going to the practice range with his father in NorthDakota…Cites the 1995 U.S. Open as his biggest thrill in golf…Has one career hole-inonein a competitive round.2-104 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Patrick Moore (cont.)<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 3 2 $19,411 239Total 4 2 19,411NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 1 1 $735 2611999 1 1 945 2272002 20 16 3 1 9 11 381,965 12003 3 2 3,879 253Total 25 20 3 1 9 11 387,524COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $406,935PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.84 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------296.9 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.8% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.7% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.775 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------38.5% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------4.73 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.13 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.00 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --72.00 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--36.2% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------26.3% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Low Round/Round:65–2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$9,720–2003 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic/T61JACK NICKLAUS (NICK-lus)WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 1974)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1962 United States Open (Lifetime)FULL NAME: Jack William Nicklaus HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: January 21, 1940BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, OHRESIDENCE: North Palm Beach, FLFAMILY: Wife, Barbara Bash; Jack II (9/23/61), Steven (4/11/63), Nancy JeanEDUCATION: Ohio State University(5/5/65), Gary (1/15/69), Michael (7/24/73); 16 grandchildrenSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, tennis TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1961 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1962<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (73): 1962 U.S. Open Championship, Seattle World’s Fair OpenInvitational, Portland Open Invitational. 1963 Palm Springs Golf Classic, MastersTournament, Tournament of Champions, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Sahara Invitational. 1964Phoenix Open Invitational, Tournament of Champions, Whitemarsh Open Invitational,Portland Open Invitational. 1965 Masters Tournament, Memphis Open Invitational,Thunderbird Classic, Philadelphia Golf Classic, Portland Open Invitational. 1966 MastersTournament, British Open Championship, Sahara Invitational. 1967 Bing Crosby NationalPro-Am, U.S. Open Championship, Western Open, Westchester Classic, SaharaInvitational. 1968 Western Open, American Golf Classic. 1969 Andy Williams-San DiegoOpen Invitational, Sahara Invitational, Kaiser International Open Invitational. 1970 ByronNelson Golf Classic, British Open Championship, National Four-Ball Championship. 1971<strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Tournament of Champions, Byron Nelson Golf Classic, National TeamChampionship, Walt Disney World Open Invitational. 1972 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am,Doral-Eastern Open, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open Championship, Westchester Classic,U.S. Professional Match Play Championship, Walt Disney World Open Invitational. 1973Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Greater New Orleans Open, Tournament of Champions,Atlanta Classic, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Ohio Kings Island Open, Walt Disney World GolfClassic. 1974 Hawaiian Open, Tournament Players Championship. 1975 Doral-EasternOpen, Sea Pines Heritage Classic, Masters Tournament, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, World OpenGolf Championship. 1976 Tournament Players Championship, World Series of Golf. 1977Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic, MONY Tournament of Champions, MemorialTournament. 1978 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic, Tournament Players Championship,British Open Championship, IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic. 1980 U.S. Open Championship,<strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1982 Colonial National Invitation Tournament. 1984 MemorialTournament. 1986 Masters Tournament.CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (10): 1990 The Tradition at Desert Mountain, MazdaSENIOR <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT PLAYERS Championship. 1991 The Tradition at Desert Mountain,<strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’ Championship, U.S. Senior Open. 1993 U.S. Senior Open. 1994 MercedesChampionships. 1995 The Tradition. 1996 GTE Suncoast Classic, The Tradition.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (11): 1963 Canada Cup [Indiv.]. 1964 Australian Open [Aus],Canada Cup [Indiv.]. 1968 Australian Open [Aus.]. 1970 Piccadily World Match PlayChampionship [Eur]. 1971 Australian Open [Aus], Dunlop International [Aus], World Cup[Indiv.]. 1975 Australian Open [Aus]. 1976 Australian Open [Aus]. 1978 Australian Open [Aus].OTHER VICTORIES (11): 1963 Canada Cup [with Arnold Palmer]. 1964 Canada Cup [withArnold Palmer]. 1966 <strong>PGA</strong> National Team Championship [with Arnold Palmer], Canada Cup[with Arnold Palmer]. 1967 World Cup [with Arnold Palmer]. 1970 National Four-ball [withArnold Palmer]. 1971 National Team [with Arnold Palmer], World Cup [with Lee Trevino].1973 World Cup [with Johnny Miller]. 1999, 2000 Champions Tour Hyundai Team Matches[with Tom Watson].BEST 2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Kinko’s Classic of Austin; T10—JELD-WEN Tradition2003 SEASON: Made four starts, including one major championship, theMasters…Played in the Ford Championship at Doral, Bay Hill Invitational and as host ofthe Memorial Tournament…Appeared in more Champions Tour events than in any otherprevious season since joining the circuit in 1990…Made his debut on the Nationwide Tourat the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs near Greenville, SC. Appearance at The Cliffswith four sons marked the first time all five played together in a professional event. Hewas the only Nicklaus to make the cut…Captained the U.S. Presidents Cup team for asecond time in the matches in South Africa.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: “Golden Bear” considered by many the greatest player in thehistory of the sport…Along with Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player and Tiger Woods,owns a career Grand Slam…Winner of 18 professional major championships: six Masters(1963, ‘65, ‘66, ‘72, ‘75, ‘86), five <strong>PGA</strong> Championships (1963, ‘71, ‘73, ‘75, ‘80), four U.S.Opens (1962, ‘67, ‘72, ‘80) and three British Opens (1966, ‘70, ‘78)…Shares with ArnoldPalmer the record for most consecutive years with at least one <strong>TOUR</strong> victory: 17 (1962-78)…105 consecutive cuts made (11/70-9/76) is third only to Tiger Woods’ 114 and ByronNelson’s 113…Finished in top 10 in 243 of 357 <strong>TOUR</strong> events from 1962 to 1979 (68.1percent)…From 1971-73, had 41 top-10s in 55 events (88.8 percent), including 19 victoriesand seven seconds…Also has 19 runner-up finishes in majors…Led <strong>TOUR</strong> in earningseight times (1964, ‘65, ‘67, ‘71, ‘72, ‘73, ‘75, ‘76). 2002: Announced on April 3 that a badback would force him to miss the Masters, only the second time the six-time championdidn’t start in the tournament since his debut in 1959. Hip replacement surgery forced himto miss the 1999 tournament…Made one start during the season as tournament host ofthe Memorial Tournament. His 71-74—145 two-round total was good enough to make hisfirst cut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since the 2000 Memorial Tournament…Teamed with TigerWoods to win the Battle of Bighorn over Sergio Garcia and Lee Trevino, 3 and 2. 2000:Named “Golfer of the Century” by virtually every national and international mediaoutlet…Named Sports Illustrated’s Male Athlete of the Century and No. 9 on ESPN’s listof 100 Greatest Athletes of the Century…Played in all four majors, possibly for the lasttime…U.S. Open site of Pebble Beach was home to his Open victory in 1972 and U.S.Amateur title in 1961…Received Distinguished Service Award at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.1998: It was announced at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Awards Dinner that <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and ChampionsTour Player of the Year Awards would be named in his honor…Streak of consecutivemajor championships played (146) and consecutive majors for which he was eligible (154)ended…Thrilled golf fans around world at the Masters, where he was in hunt down tothe final moments…Final-round 68 was instrumental in making him, at 58, the oldest topost Masters top-10…Served as Presidents Cup captain. 1997: Broke Sam Snead’s recordfor most rounds played at Augusta National with 147. 1988: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player toreach $5 million (8/20/88). 1987: Captain of Ryder Cup at his own Muirfield Village inDublin, Ohio. 1986: Became oldest player to win Masters (46), shooting a final-round 65,coming home in 30. Masters win was first major victory since capturing U.S. Open and<strong>PGA</strong> Championship in 1980. 1983: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player to reach $4 million. 1980:Captured U.S. Open and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…Named Sports Illustrated Sportsman of theDecade for the 1970s. 1979: British Open champion for the third time. 1978: Named SportsIllustrated Sportsman of the Year. 1977: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player to reach $3 million(5/2/77). 1976: Named <strong>PGA</strong> Player of the Year for the fifth time (1967-72-73-75-76). 1975:Captured five <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events, including Masters and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1974: Tiedprevious year’s career high for wins with seven…Inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame.1973: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player to reach $2 million (12/1/73)…<strong>PGA</strong> Championship winner,one of career-high seven victories on the season in only 18 events. 1972: Winner ofMasters and U.S. Open, and runner-up at British Open, one of 19 second-place majorfinishes. 1969: Playing in his first Ryder Cup Matches, conceded a two-footer to TonyJacklin after making a four-footer for par on the last green, resulting in the first tie in theMatches’ history. Considered one of golf’s all-time gestures of sportsmanship. 1966:Second consecutive Masters victory (and third in four years) and first British Open win.1965: 17 top-10s in 20 events…Five victories included second Masters win. 1964: Runnerupfinishes at Masters, British Open and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…Led <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in officialearnings for the first time. 1963: First Masters and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship victories…Posted17 top-10s in 24 events, including five wins. 1962: As a rookie, first professional victorycame at U.S. Open at Oakmont CC, where he defeated Arnold Palmer in 18-hole playoff.Amateur: Won two U.S. Amateur titles, defeating Charles Coe 1-up in 1959 and DudleyWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-105SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS


Jack Nicklaus (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWysong 8 and 6 in 1961…Finished runner-up to Arnold Palmer in 1960 U.S. Open as anamateur, shooting 282…Won 1961 NCAA Championship at Ohio State.PERSONAL: One of golf’s driving forces off the course…Founder and host of theMemorial Tournament…The Nicklaus Companies’ global business includes golf coursedesign, development and licensing…Alma mater, Ohio State, opened the Jack NicklausMuseum on campus in May 2002…Named 1999 Father of Year by Minority GolfAssociation.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 13-10Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1958A 2 2 11959A 6 5 11960A 3 3 1 1 21961A 6 6 3 41962 26 26 3 3 4 16 22 $61,869 31963 21 21 5 2 2 17 21 100,040 21964 25 25 4 6 3 17 24 113,285 11965 23 23 5 4 1 17 17 140,752 11966 18 18 3 3 3 12 16 111,419 21967 21 19 5 2 3 13 14 188,998 11968 19 19 2 3 1 12 18 148,168 21969 23 21 3 1 10 15 131,990 31970 21 19 3 2 2 10 14 105,229 91971 18 18 5 3 3 15 15 241,873 11972 19 19 7 3 14 16 316,911 11973 18 18 7 1 1 16 17 305,463 11974 18 18 2 3 12 17 234,455 21975 16 16 5 1 3 14 16 298,149 11976 16 15 2 2 1 11 15 266,439 11977 18 16 3 2 1 14 16 284,509 21978 15 13 4 2 10 12 256,672 41979 12 12 1 3 6 59,434 711980 13 12 2 1 3 8 172,386 131981 16 15 3 8 13 178,213 161982 15 12 1 3 2 7 11 232,645 121983 15 14 3 1 8 11 256,158 101984 13 13 1 2 1 6 12 272,595 151985 15 14 2 1 4 8 165,456 431986 15 11 1 4 7 226,015 341987 11 9 1 5 64,686 1271988 9 5 2 28,845 1771989 10 9 2 4 96,595 1291990 9 6 1 1 68,045 1601991 8 7 1 4 123,797 1221992 8 3 14,868 2231993 10 4 1 1 51,532 1821994 8 1 11,514 2481995 11 4 1 1 68,180 1791996 6 3 37,779 2081997 7 4 1 1 85,383 1741998 5 3 1 1 128,157 1721999 2 1 5,075 3222000 8 2 17,244 2292001 42002 1 1 8,910 2412003 4Total 587 505 73 58 34 286 389 5,723,192NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $2,113 293Total 1 1 2,113CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-11990 4 2 1 1 4 4 $340,000 151991 5 3 4 5 343,734 171992 4 1 1 3 3 114,548 531993 6 1 3 5 206,028 421994 6 1 5 5 239,278 341995 7 1 2 1 7 7 538,800 221996 7 2 3 7 360,861 381997 6 1 3 6 239,932 581998 6 3 5 205,723 611999 3 1 19,673 1102000 7 1 5 166,422 742001 7 2 4 266,127 612002 2 1,880 1762003 9 2 6 221,593 62Total 79 10 5 3 40 63 3,264,598COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $8,989,903<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70Masters CUT T13 T7 T15 1 T2 1 1 T5 T23 8U.S. Open T41 2 T4 1 T23 T32 3 1 2 T25 T51British Open T34 3 2 T12 1 2 T2 T6 1<strong>PGA</strong> T3 1 T2 T2 T22 T3 T11 T6Year 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83Masters T2 1 T3 T4 1 T3 2 7 4 T33 T2 T15 W/DU.S. Open 2 1 T4 T10 T7 T11 T10 T6 T9 1 T6 2 T43British Open T5 2 4 3 T3 T2 2 1 T2 T4 T23 T10 T29<strong>PGA</strong> 1 T13 1 2 1 T4 3 CUT T65 1 T4 T16 2THE PLAYERS 1 T18 1 T5 1 T33 T14 T29 CUT T19Year 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96Masters T18 T6 1 T7 T21 T18 6 T35 T42 T27 CUT T35 T41U.S. Open T21 CUT T8 T46 CUT T43 T33 T46 CUT T72 T28 CUT T27British OpenT31 CUT T46 T72 T25 T30 T63 T44 CUT CUT CUT T79 T44<strong>PGA</strong>T25 T32 T16 T24 CUT T27 CUT T23 CUT CUT CUT T67 CUTTHE PLAYERS T33 T17 CUT CUT CUT T29 CUT CUTYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T39 T6 T54 CUT CUTU.S. OpenT52 T43 CUT CUTBritish Open T60 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUTCHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship T3 1 T10 T9 9 8 T22 T2 T6 T12 12 W/DU.S. Senior Open 2 1 T3 1 T7 2 16 T5 T13 T21 T4Ford Senior Players 1 T22 T22 T6 2 T24 T8 6 W/D T34 W/DJELD-WEN Tradition 1 1 2 T9 T4 1 1 T25 T25 T9 T29 69Year 03Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship CUTU.S. Senior OpenT25Ford Senior PlayersT40Senior British OpenT14JELD-WEN TraditionT10NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup (2), 1959, 1961; World Cup (6), 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967,1971, 1973 (medalist three times); Ryder Cup (6), 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1981;Ryder Cup Captain (2), 1983, 1987; The Presidents Cup, 1998, 2003 (Captain both times).PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------75.61 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------268.5 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --57.1% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------47.9% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.899 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------33.3% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------2.00 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------76.75 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--20.3% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------11.1% (N/A)PLAYER STATISTICS2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.33 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------271.9 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.6% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------61.5% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.764 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------43.4% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------270.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.53 (N/A)All-Around Ranking --------------1,621 (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:72–the Memorial Tournament/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 1973 Ohio KingsIsland Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$144,000–1986 Masters Tournament/1MISC. CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round:66–2003 MasterCard Championship/3Career Low Round:64–2 times, most recent 1990 MazdaSENIOR <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT PLAYERSChampionship/4Career Largest Paycheck:$150,000–3 times, most recent 1996 TheTradition /12-106 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


GREG NORMANWORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 2001)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1994 PLAYERS Championship (Through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Gregory John Norman HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: February 10, 1955BIRTHPLACE: Mt. Isa, Queensland, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Hobe Sound, FL; plays out of Medalist FAMILY: Wife, Laura; Morgan-Leigh (10/5/82), Gregory (9/19/85)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, scuba divingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1983<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (20): 1984 Kemper Open, Canadian Open. 1986 Panasonic LasVegas Invitational, Kemper Open, British Open Championship. 1988 MCI Heritage GolfClassic. 1989 The International, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1990 Doral-Ryder Open,Memorial Tournament. 1992 Canadian Open. 1993 Doral-Ryder Open, British OpenChampionship. 1994 THE PLAYERS Championship. 1995 Memorial Tournament, CanonGreater Hartford Open, NEC World Series of Golf. 1996 Doral-Ryder Open. 1997 FedEx St.Jude Classic, NEC World Series of Golf.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (68): 1976 Westlakes Classic [Aus]. 1977 MartiniInternational [Eur], Kuzuhz International [Jpn]. 1978 New South Wales Open [Aus],Traralgon Classic [Aus], Caltex Festival of Sydney Open [Aus], South Seas Classic [Fiji]. 1979Traralgon Classic [Aus], Martini International [Eur], Hong Kong Open. 1980 Australian Open[Aus], French Open [Eur], Scandinavian Open [Eur], Suntory World Match PlayChampionship [Eur], State Express Classic, Benson & Hedges International. 1981 AustralianMasters [Aus], Martini International [Eur], Dunlop Masters [Eur]. 1982 Dunlop Masters[Eur], State Express Classic [Eur], Benson & Hedges International [Eur]. 1983 AustralianMasters [Aus], Stefan Queensland Open [Aus], National Panasonic New South Wales Open[Aus], Hong Kong Open, Cannes Invitational [Eur], Suntory World Match Play Championship[Eur], Kapalua International. 1984 Victorian Open [Aus], Australian Masters [Aus],Australian <strong>PGA</strong> [Aus].1985 Toshiba Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [Aus], NationalPanasonic Australian Open [Aus], Dunhill Cup. 1986 Stefan Queensland Open [Aus],National Panasonic New South Wales Open [Aus], West End Jubilee South AustralianOpen [Aus], National Panasonic Western Australian Open [Aus], European Open [Eur],Suntory World Matchplay Championship [Eur], Dunhill Cup, <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf. 1987Australian Masters [Aus], National Panasonic Australian Open [Aus]. 1988 Palm MeadowsCup [Aus], ESP Open [Aus], <strong>PGA</strong> National Tournament Players Championship [Aus],Panasonic New South Wales Open [Aus], Lancia Italian Open [Eur]. 1989 AustralianMasters [Aus], <strong>PGA</strong> National Tournament Players Championship [Aus], Chunichi Crowns[Jpn]. 1990 Australian Masters [Aus]. 1993 Taiheyo Masters [Jpn], <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf.1994 Johnnie Walker Asian Classic [Eur], <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf. 1995 Australian Open[Aus], Fred Meyer Challenge [w/Brad Faxon]. 1996 Ford South Australian Open [Aus],Australian Open [Aus], Fred Meyer Challenge [w/Brad Faxon]. 1997 Fred Meyer Challenge[w/Brad Faxon], Andersen Consulting World Championship. 1998 Greg Norman HoldenInternational [Aus], Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Steve Elkington]. 2001 Skins Game.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—British Open Championship; T24—DeutscheBank Championship.2003 SEASON: Made only seven starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and played on the weekend fourtimes…Opened up one stroke back of the lead after the first round of the British Open.Rounds of 79-74-68 dropped him into T18 for the tournament. Played in his 19thconsecutive British Open without missing a cut dating back to 1981, the longest activestreak. Did not participate four years during the streak (1988, 1998, 2000 and2001)…Finished T24 at the Inaugural Deutsche Bank Championship.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Played in 13 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in a reduced schedule,making the cut 10 times and withdrawing once…Turned in first top-10 since a T4 at the2001 Bay Hill Invitational with a T4 at The INTERNATIONAL Presented by Qwest…Bestworldwide finish was a T6 in the Heineken Classic in Australia. 2001: Played in 11 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2001, with a best finish of T4 at the Bay Hill Invitational…Inducted intoWorld Golf Hall of Fame…Also played three <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia events and once onthe European Tour…Captured $1 million at the 2001 Skins Game, shutting out TigerWoods, Colin Montgomerie and Jesper Parnevik. 2000: Despite playing a reduced scheduledue to medical reasons, still managed 84th-place ranking on official money list with$580,510…Earned first of two top-10s at Buick Classic. Fourth-place finish was best sincethird at 1999 Masters and just third top-10 since 1997 season…Sidelined by arthroscopichip surgery June 28. Right hip had bothered him for a number of years. Pain linked to leftshoulder problems that required reconstructive surgery in 1998. After missing cut at U.S.Open and with intense pain and discomfort, opted for surgery. In amazing show of physicalperseverance, returned to action at INTERNATIONAL just five weeks later to record secondtop-10 of year. Finished alone in fourth with 38 points after returning to hitting balls justeight days prior to event…Member of International Presidents Cup team where hecompiled 1-3 record in losing effort to American squad…Received honorary lifemembership on European Tour. 1999: Played reduced schedule as he continued to recoverfrom previous year’s shoulder surgery. Began year at WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship where he lost in the second round and finished T17…Became first player tosurpass $12 million in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career earnings when he won $29,000 for T19 at Doral-Ryder Open…Dueled eventual champion Jose Maria Olazabal down the stretch beforefinishing third at the Masters. In one of the most memorable moments of the tournament,his eagle at the 13th hole was answered by Olazabal’s birdie…On September 12, fell outof top 50 in Official World Golf Ranking after exactly 700 weeks, or since ranking began.1998: April shoulder surgery cut his season short. Surgery was performed on April 22 by Dr.Richard Hawkins at the Steadman Hawkins Sports Medicine Foundation in Vail, CO.Procedure involved the shaving of bone spurs that caused tendinitis in his rotator cuff, andthe use of a heat probe to shrink the shoulder socket capsule. Followed a seven-monthrehabilitation period with a victory at the Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout, playing withSteve Elkington…Won the Greg Norman Holden International in Australia in February.Victory was his first in six tries at his own tournament. 1997: Began year with victory infinals of Andersen Consulting World Championship of Golf…Season highlighted by twovictories. First win came at FedEx St. Jude Classic, where in dramatic fashion he birdiedfinal three holes for a 66 to earn one-stroke victory over Dudley Hart. 20th <strong>TOUR</strong> victorycame at NEC World Series of Golf, where final-round 67 earned four-stroke victory over PhilMickelson…Had two second-place finishes and one third and finished among top 15 onmoney list for third year in a row. 1996: Became the first to surpass $10 million in careerearnings…Missed consecutive cuts for first time on <strong>TOUR</strong> at Bay Hill Invitational and THEPLAYERS Championship…At Masters, shot record-tying 63 in opening round. Led by sixentering final round, but lost when he shot 78 and Nick Faldo shot 67. It was the eighthtime in his career that he finished as the runner-up in a major. 1995: Won his third ArnoldPalmer Award (1986, ‘90, ‘95)…Named <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year…First player to earn$1 million four times (1990, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95)…Did not miss a cut for the fourth time in hiscareer (1983, ‘87, ‘94 and ‘95)…Won three titles - Memorial Tournament, Canon GreaterHartford Open and NEC World Series of Golf - and then-record $1,654,959. 1994: Earnedhis third Vardon Trophy (1988, ‘89, ‘94). 1993: At Royal St. George’s, trailed Corey Pavin andNick Faldo by one stroke after 54 holes, then closed with 64 to defeat Faldo. 1986: Won hisfirst British Open title at Turnberry. After an opening 74, shot tournament-record-tying 63 totake two-stroke lead. Closed with rounds of 74-69 to defeat Gordon Brand by twostrokes…Led all four majors entering the final round but won just the British. 1984:Finished in the top 10 on the money list for the first of nine times in his career. DefeatedMark O’Meara by five strokes for his initial <strong>TOUR</strong> win at the Kemper Open. Four weekslater, won again by two strokes over Jack Nicklaus at the Canadian Open.PERSONAL: Serves as Chairman and CEO of Great White Shark Enterprises, a multinationalcorporation with offices in Jupiter, FL, and Sydney, Australia. The company’sinterests are primarily focused around golf and the golf lifestyle. Established in 1987, GregNorman Golf Course Design is recognized as one of the premier signature design groups.Medallist Developments is an international developer of premier residential golf coursecommunities. Established in 1995, Greg Norman Turf Company licenses proprietaryturfgrasses for golf courses, athletic fields and home lawns. Greg Norman Collection is aleading worldwide marketer and distributor of men’s sportswear, golf apparel andaccessories. Greg Norman Estates produces a line of highly rated wines. Greg Norman’sAustralian Grille in North Myrtle Beach, S.C., offers indoor and outdoor dining withauthentic Australian fare. The Greg Norman Production Company, which is devoted toevent management, operates the Franklin Templeton Shootout…Began playing at age 16caddieing for his mother. Scratch two years later…Initial ambition was to become a pilotin the Australian Air Force but opted for golf and took just four tournaments to record firstof more than 80 titles worldwide.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 4-7Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1979 2 2 $3,653 2081981 9 8 3 5 54,272 771982 4 3 1 2 22,671 1421983 9 9 1 2 4 71,411 741984 16 15 2 2 7 10 310,230 91985 16 13 2 6 9 165,458 421986 19 17 3 4 1 10 12 653,296 11987 18 18 2 2 9 13 535,450 71988 14 12 1 2 1 7 11 514,854 171989 17 16 2 1 1 8 14 835,096 41990 17 16 2 2 11 15 1,165,477 11991 17 15 1 6 7 320,196 531992 16 15 1 2 8 10 676,443 181993 15 14 2 4 2 12 13 1,359,653 31994 16 16 1 3 11 14 1,330,307 21995 16 15 3 2 1 9 14 1,654,959 11996 17 12 1 1 5 10 891,237 151997 15 13 2 2 1 7 10 1,345,856 71998 3 1 25,925 2351999 12 9 1 2 6 570,879 692000 12 10 2 4 580,510 842001 11 7 1 1 256,310 1562002 13 10 1 4 467,9882003 7 4 2 119,799 199Total 311 270 20 31 10 128 190 13,931,929EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 $9,190WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-107SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS


Greg Norman (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89Masters 4 T36 T30 T25 T47 T2 T2 T5 T3U.S. Open T48 T33 T50 2 T15 T12 T51 W/D T33British Open CUT T29 T10 CUT T31 T27 T19 T6 T16 1 T35 T2<strong>PGA</strong> T4 T5 T42 T39 CUT 2 70 T9 T12THE PLAYERS T63 CUT T49 T33 T4 T11 T4<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 3 30 T11Year 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUT T6 T31 T18 T3 2 CUT CUT 3 T11 CUT T36U.S. Open T5 W/D CUT T6 2 T10 CUT CUT CUT T59British Open T6 T9 18 1 T11 T15 T7 T36 6 T18 T18<strong>PGA</strong> T19 T32 T15 2 T4 T20 T17 T13 CUT CUT T29 T53 CUTTHE PLAYERS T16 T63 T35 T3 1 T37 CUT T53 CUT T53 CUT CUT W/D<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T7 T7 T2 T13 T9 W/D T12WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T25 T31 35 T55ARRON OBERHOLSERNATIONAL TEAMS: Hennessy Cognac Cup, 1982; Nissan Cup (2), 1985, 1986; DunhillCup (10), 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996; Kirin Cup, 1987;Four Tours, 1989; The Presidents Cup (4), 1994 (withdrew due to illness), 1996, 1998, 2000.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.29 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------296.3 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --56.3% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------56.5% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.786 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------35.5% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------153.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.18 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.18 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.67 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --70.33 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.2% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------18.3% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:67–2 times, most recent Deutsche BankChampionship/2Career Low Round/Round:62–4 times, most recent 1993 Doral-RyderOpen/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$450,000–1994 THE PLAYERSChampionship/1EXEMPT STATUS: 103rd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Arron Matthew Oberholser HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: February 2, 1975BIRTHPLACE: San Luis Obispo, CARESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: San Jose State (Broadcast Journalism, 1998) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, music, fitnessTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2003 Buick Invitational.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship,Utah Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Buick Invitational; T6—Chrysler Classic ofTucson.2003 SEASON: Began rookie campaign by making eight consecutive cuts including hisonly two top-10s. Earned 64 percent ($396,869) of his season’s earnings during thestretch…In seventh career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start (fourth as a <strong>TOUR</strong> member), posted first top-10 of career with a T4 at the Buick Invitational, earning a career-best paycheck of$186,000. Held the first-round lead after opening with a 7-under-par 65 on the NorthCourse at Torrey Pines…Added a second top-10 finish during the West Coast Swing witha T6 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson…Posted career-low 64 on <strong>TOUR</strong> during the secondround of The Honda Classic…Second on <strong>TOUR</strong> in Sand Save Percentage.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished second on the Nationwide Tour money list with$319,883. Led the money list for seven of the final eight weeks of the season until PatrickMoore’s victory at the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Named Player of the Month inJune…Posted first of two victories at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Finalround5-under-par 66 propelled him to a tournament record 16-under par 268, more thanenough to move the former Canadian Tour member to his first career win…Second victorycame at the rain-shortened Utah Classic. Shot a final-round 5-under-par 67 on Sundayafter tournament had been shortened to 54 holes earlier that morning. Recorded threeeagles in the second round on his way to an 8-under 64, only player on Nationwide Tourto accomplish feat in 2002. 2001: Only played in three Nationwide Tour events, his firstseason on the Tour, due to a wrist injury. 2000: Finished second on the Canadian TourOrder of Merit. 1999: Named Ericsson Canadian Tour International Rookie of the Year afterwinning twice. Set Canadian Tour record for largest margin of victory (11 strokes) duringhis win at the Ontario Open.PERSONAL: Has helped as men’s assistant golf coach at Santa Clara University.<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 12000 12001 12003 25 15 2 4 $619,865 103Total 28 15 2 4 619,865NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1996A 11998 12000 3 2 1 1 $15,636 1572001 3 2 1 10,720 1672002 20 14 2 2 1 8 9 319,883 2Total 28 18 2 2 1 9 11 346,239COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $966,104PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.60 (51)Driving Distance ------------------285.1 (106)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.9% (51)Total Driving ------------------------157 (48)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.8% (86)Putting Average--------------------1.778 (102)Sand Save Percentage ----------60.2% (2)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------288.0 (136)Birdie Average --------------------3.51 (119)All-Around Ranking --------------653 (61)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.36 (35)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.38 (72)Final Round Scoring Average --70.53 (46)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.7% (128)Par Breakers ------------------------19.9% (123)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–The Honda Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2003 The Honda Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$186,000–2003 Buick Invitational/T42-108 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


GEOFF OGILVY (OH-gil-vee)EXEMPT STATUS: 45th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Geoff Charles Ogilvy HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: June 11, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Adelaide, South AustraliaRESIDENCE: Melbourne, Australia and Scottsdale, AZFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Australian Rules Football, reading, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 Q SCHOOL: 2000BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2001 Honda Classic, 2002 Compaq Classic ofNew Orleans, 2003 Buick Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Buick Open; T3—MCI Heritage; T5—DeutscheBank Championship; T7—Shell Houston Open; 8—The INTERNATIONAL; T9—FUNAIClassic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort, Chrysler Championship.2003 SEASON: Improved his standing on the money list from 64th in 2002 to 45th. Made16 cuts and finished in top 25 10 times…Earned $216,000 for T3 at the MCI Heritage, hisfirst top-10 in 10th start…The following week finished T7 at the Shell Houston Open. Firsttime since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2001 he has posted consecutive top-10s…Aided by finalround65, tied career-best finish with T2 at Buick Open, two strokes behind champion JimFuryk…Posted back-to-back top-10s for the second time in season with an eighth-placefinish the following week at The INTERNATIONAL. $155,000 payday in Colorado lifted himover the $1-million mark for the first time in his career…One of four players to post fourrounds in the 60s en route to T5 finish at the Deutsche Bank Championship, third top-10in four starts…Closed the season on a high note with two top-10s in the final twotournament of the season - T9 at the FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resortand T9 at the Chrysler Championship…Moved into the top 100 for the first time in theOfficial World Golf Rankings after The INTERNATIONAL, finished the season 83rd.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Slow start to the season until May when he recorded hissecond career T2 finish on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans, earningcareer-best paycheck of $396,000…Second top-10 came at the Bell Canadian Open.Almost missed the cut with a second-round 74, but rounds of 64-68 on the weekendmoved him up the leaderboard to finish T6…Was one out of the lead through 54 holes atthe Michelob Championship at Kingsmill after third-round 66. Closing round of 70 gavehim a solo fourth. 2001: Had a successful rookie campaign on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, with twotop-five finishes and earnings of $525,338…Part of a six-man first-round lead atTouchstone Energy Tucson Open after a 67. Finished T3 in first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start…Earnedsecond top-10 in fifth start, T2 at Honda Classic. Opened with 65 for share of first-roundlead. 2000: Joined Ben Ferguson and Stephen Allan as three Australians who survived<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School…Played on the Australasian, European and Southern AfricaTours…Four top-10s rocketed to him to fifth on <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia Order of Merit insecond season…Finished second behind Tiger Woods in Johnnie Walker Classic. 1999:Qualified to play in the British Open, his only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> experience…Australian Rookieof the Year…Finished second place in the Johnnie Walker Classic behind MichaelCampbell. 1998: Gained card at first attempt on the European Tour and <strong>PGA</strong> Tour ofAustralasia. Amateur: Played full-time amateur golf before turning pro…Visited the UKwith some success, finishing runner-up in the 1997 Brabazon Trophy and reaching the lasteight of the 1998 British Amateur at Muirfield…Won 1997 Lake Macquarie Amateur.PERSONAL: A distant relative of Sir Angus Ogilvy, part of Britain’s Royal Family and aneven-more distant relative of Scotland’s King of Bannockburn fame, Robert theBruce…Was given a cut-down club by his dad at age 7 and progressed to a scratchhandicap by age 16…Played full-time amateur golf before turning pro. Talented juniorathlete in many sports…Numerous athletics medals at state and nationallevel…Interested in history of golf.<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 12001 23 7 1 1 2 4 $525,338 952002 27 17 1 3 4 957,184 642003 26 16 1 1 7 10 1,477,246 45Total 77 40 3 2 12 18 2,959,768<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenCUTBritish Open CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T27THE PLAYERSCUT T21PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.19 (110)Driving Distance ------------------291.8 (53)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.0% (164)Total Driving ------------------------217 (139)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.8% (107)Putting Average--------------------1.752 (37)Sand Save Percentage ----------58.8% (7)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------147.6 (38)Birdie Average --------------------4.00 (18)All-Around Ranking --------------534 (32)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.79 (77)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.94 (113)Final Round Scoring Average --70.93 (83)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.8% (7)Par Breakers ------------------------22.9% (19)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–The Honda Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:64–4 times, most recent 2003 The HondaClassic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$396,000–2002 Compaq Classic of NewOrleans/T2SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSJOSE MARIA OLAZABAL (OH-luh-thaw-bull)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1999 Masters Tournament (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Jose Maria Olazabal HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: February 5, 1966BIRTHPLACE: Fuenterrabia, SpainRESIDENCE: Fuenterrabia, SpainFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Pop music, cinema, hunting, wildlife, ecologyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2000<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1990 NEC World Series of Golf. 1991 The International. 1994Masters Tournament, NEC World Series of Golf. 1999 Masters Tournament. 2002 BuickInvitational.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (22): 1986 Ebel European Masters, Swiss Open, SanyoOpen. 1988 Volvo Belgian Open, German Masters. 1989 Tenerife Open, KLM Dutch Open,Visa Taiheiyo Masters. 1990 Benson & Hedges International Open, Carroll’s Irish Open,Lancome Trophy, Visa Taiheiyo Masters. 1991 Open Catalonia, Epson Grand Prix of Europe.1992 Turespana Open de Tenerife, Open Mediterrania. 1994 Turespana OpenMediterrania, Volvo <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1997 Turespana Masters Open de Canarias. 1998Dubai Desert Classic. 2000 Benson and Hedges International Open. 2001 French Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—Masters Tournament; 10—the MemorialTournament.2003 SEASON: Full-time member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for only the third season. Made 16starts with his last tournament the <strong>PGA</strong> in August…Finished T8 at the Masters, his secondconsecutive top-10 in Augusta and his seventh overall there. Also recorded 13th top-15finish in 16 career Masters…Finished solo 10th at the Memorial Tournament, aided by abogey-free 6-under-par 66 in the third round, played in cold and wet conditions with windsup to 35 mph. Only round in the 60s on the day. Compared round to 9-under-par 61 atFirestone Country Club at the 1990 World Series of Golf, “I think this 66 is close to that 61that I had in Akron. I would think this is my second- or third-best round of my career.”CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Had a career year with seven top-10s and a victory…Fireda final-round 68 to finish T5 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am…Captured sixthcareer <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the Buick Invitational, becoming the first player to win a <strong>TOUR</strong>event after being “on the cutline” (1-under-par 143) since Mike Sullivan at the 1989Independent Insurance Agent Open. Erased a four-shot deficit with a final-round 65 to topWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-109


SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSJose Maria Olazabal (cont.)J.L. Lewis and Mark O’Meara by one stroke, and joined Gary Player (1963) as only foreignbornchampion in tournament’s 50-year history…One week later, finished T9 at NissanOpen…Finished T5 in WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after losing to BradFaxon (20 holes) in the quarterfinals…Finished second in the West Coast Swingpresented by The St. Paul, earning $300,000…Played in the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for thefirst time in his career…Earned a career best season earnings of $1,987,027, doubling hiscareer season high on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> of $969,900 in 1994. 2001: First year as full-timemember of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Opened with rounds of 70-68 to trail 36-hole leader ChrisDiMarco by four strokes at the Masters. Closing 71-72 dropped him to T15…In 36-holefinish, earned 19th career European Tour victory at French Open. 2000: Split time betweenEuropean Tour and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…On European Tour, won the Benson & HedgesInternational Open…On <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, missed the cut at the THE PLAYERS Championshipand Masters, but rebounded later with T12 at the U.S. Open and T4 at the <strong>PGA</strong>. 1999:Completed one of the greatest triumphs over adversity when he added a second greenjacket to the Masters title he won five years earlier. Finished two shots ahead of DavisLove III for an emotional victory, four years after watching the Masters from his bed dueto back problem. 1998: Captured the Dubai Desert Classic. 1997: After 18-month absence,during which he could not get out of bed, returned to European Tour at the Dubai Classic.He then won the Turespana Masters-Open de Canarias in his third tournament back. 1996:Started back therapy by Munich doctor Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt and what wasbelieved to be a foot problem was diagnosed as a back ailment. 1995: Withdrew from theRyder Cup suffering from a foot problem, initially diagnosed as rheumatoid polyarthritis inthree joints of right foot and two in left. 1994: Won Masters Tournament by three strokesover third-round leader Tom Lehman, shooting final-round 69 to Lehman’s 72. Moved intocontention with third-round 69, to pull within one stroke of Lehman, who also shot 69 onSaturday…Later that season, won second NEC World Series of Golf by one over ScottHoch — giving him his only multiple win season on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1991: Second <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victory came at The INTERNATIONAL. 1990: First victory on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> came in recordfashion at the NEC World Series of Golf. Opened with course-record 61, then added threeconsecutive 67s for tournament records following each round. Led Hale Irwin by eightstrokes heading into final round and won by 12. 1987: Made debut in Ryder Cup at age 21.During storied Ryder Cup career, teamed with countryman Seve Ballesteros for pairingwith most Ryder Cup victories (11-2-2 record). 1986: Won European Tour Qualifying Schooland claimed first European Tour title. Amateur: Won the British Boys, Youths andAmateur titles - the latter beating Colin Montgomerie in the final.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.88 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------269.4 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --56.6% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------60.4% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.794 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.2% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------252.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.00 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------73.11 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.57 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --72.57 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.4% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------17.1% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–the Memorial Tournament/3Career Low Round/Round:61–1990 NEC World Series of Golf/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–1999 Masters Tournament/1PERSONAL: Born the day after a golf course opened next door (Real Golf Club de SanSebastian) where grandfather was greenskeeper. Mother and father also worked there.When grandfather died, Jose’s father, Gaspar, took his place as greenskeeper. Fatherreceived a club to cut down and Jose, at age 2, used it to hit balls. Mother would take himout on golf course late in the afternoon starting at age 6…Sometimes called “Chemma”— a short way to say Jose Maria in Spanish.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1985 11987 5 3 $7,470 2151989 4 3 2 2 56,039 1601990 8 7 1 4 7 337,837 381991 7 5 1 1 3 3 382,124 431992 8 5 1 1 63,429 1611993 6 3 1 1 60,160 1741994 8 6 2 1 4 6 969,900 71995 10 8 2 4 213,415 871997 6 5 1 4 173,589 1261998 7 6 6 208,486 1331999 13 8 1 3 4 865,167 462000 12 7 2 5 320,9712001 15 10 5 458,678 1102002 20 16 1 1 7 7 1,987,027 242003 16 9 2 3 479,155 132Total 146 101 6 2 1 32 58 6,583,445EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 12 9 1 3 6 $300,739<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96Masters CUT CUT T8 13 2 T42 T7 1 T14U.S. Open T68 T9 T8 T8 CUT CUT CUT T28British Open CUT T25 T16 T11 T36 T23 T16 T80 3 CUT T38 T31<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T14 CUT CUT T56 T7 T31THE PLAYERS CUT T9 CUT T14 T23Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T12 T12 1 CUT T15 4 T8U.S. OpenT16 T18 W/D T12 CUT T50 CUTBritish OpenT20 T15 CUT T31 T54 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT CUT T4 T37 69 T51THE PLAYERST25 T52 CUT T12 T36 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 29WGC-Accenture Match Play T5 T17 T5 T33WGC-NEC Invitational 40 T10 T47WGC-American Express Champ T11 T17 T27MARK O’MEARAEXEMPT STATUS: Top 25 on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Career Money ListFULL NAME: Mark Francis O’Meara HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: January 13, 1957BIRTHPLACE: Goldsboro, NCRESIDENCE: Windermere, FL FAMILY: Wife, Alicia; Michelle (3/14/87), Shaun Robert (8/29/89)EDUCATION: Long Beach State (1980, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course consulting, hunting, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1980<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (16): 1984 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1985 Bing Crosby NationalPro-Am, Hawaiian Open. 1989 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 1990 AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am, H.E.B. Texas Open. 1991 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic.1992 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 1995 Honda Classic, Bell Canadian Open. 1996Mercedes Championships, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. 1997 AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am, Buick Invitational. 1998 Masters Tournament, British OpenChampionship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (7): 1985 Fuji Sankei Classic [Jpn]. 1986 AustralianMasters [Aus]. 1987 Lawrence Batley International [Eur]. 1992 Tokai Classic [Jpn]. 1994Argentine Open. 1997 Trophee Lancome [Eur]. 1998 Cisco World Match PlayChampionship.OTHER VICTORIES (6): 1989 RMCC [with Curtis Strange]. 1998 Cisco World Match PlayChampionship, Skins Game. 1999 World Cup. 2000 Fred Meyer Challenge. 2002 SkinsGame.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T8—Masters Tournament.2003 SEASON: Fell out of the top 125 for the first time since earning his card in1981…Only top-10 of the season came at the Masters, his first top-10 in a major (T8)since a T4 at the 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> and his first top-10 at the Masters since his win in 1998…Thefour-time champion of the AT&T Pebble National Pro Am finished T15, his only other top-15 finish.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Two runner-up finishes were the most since he had two in1996…T2 with J.L. Lewis at Buick Invitational for first top-10 finish. Held share of the 54-hole lead, but final-round 70 came up one stroke short of champion Jose MariaOlazabal…Aided by rounds of 70-68 on the weekend, finished T2 at the Buick Openbehind champion Tiger Woods…Won The ConAgra Foods Skins Game on Thanksgivingweekend. 2001: Second-round 63 at <strong>PGA</strong> tied all-time low 18 for a major. Top-20 finishwas fifth career top-20 at Augusta National for the former Masters champion. 2000:Struggled through difficult season, which saw him fall out of the top 100 on the official2-110 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Mark O’Meara (cont.)money list for first time since 1982. 1999: Lost to Colin Montgomerie, 3 and 2, in defenseof Cisco World Match Play Championship…Represented the United States on his fifthRyder Cup team and in Dunhill Cup and World Cup competitions. 1998: At age 41, becamethe oldest player to win two major championships in the same year. As a reward, waschosen by his peers as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year. Joined Nick Price and Nick Faldo asthe only players in the 1990s to win two majors in one year…In April, closed birdie-birdieto edge Fred Couples and David Duval and win the Masters Tournament. Joined ArnoldPalmer and Art Wall as the only players to birdie the last two holes and win at AugustaNational. Won at Augusta on his 15th try, the most for any first-time champion. The fifthplayer in Masters history to win after not leading in the first three rounds…In July,captured his second major at the British Open at Royal Birkdale. Trailed by two strokesthrough 54 holes but shot closing 68 to tie Brian Watts, then defeated Watts 17-19 in fourholeplayoff…In October, defeated Tiger Woods in final of Cisco World Match PlayChampionship…Named <strong>PGA</strong> of America and Golf Writers Association of America Playerof Year. 1997: Posted back-to-back victories at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am andBuick Invitational. First player to win at Pebble Beach five times. Six of his victories havecome in pro-am events: 1985-89-90-92-97 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Ams and 1991Walt Disney World/ Oldsmobile Classic. 1996: Captured Mercedes Championships andGreater Greensboro Chrysler Classic to earn $1 million in season for first time. 1995:Posted first victory in three years with Honda Classic title, then parred first playoff hole todefeat Bob Lohr at Bell Canadian Open…Equaled <strong>PGA</strong> Championship 36-hole record with131 at Riviera CC, but finished T7. 1994: Victory in Argentine Open gave him victories onfive continents: North America, South America, Asia, Europe and Australia. 1981: <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year. Highlight of rookie season was playoff loss to Dave Eichelbergerat Tallahassee Open. Amateur: Defeated John Cook in final of 1979 U.S. AmateurChampionship.PERSONAL: Continues fund-raising efforts on behalf of long-time caddie DonnieWanstall, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis during the 1994 PLAYERSChampionship…Took up game at age 13, when family moved above a golf course inCalifornia…Avid fan of Orlando professional sports, including NBA Magic and minorleaguehockey Seals…Teamed with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Design Services to build TPC of Valencia(CA), which opened in 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.70 (148)Driving Distance ------------------277.5 (167)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.5% (130)Total Driving ------------------------297 (188)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------60.7% (179)Putting Average--------------------1.792 (140)Sand Save Percentage ----------38.4% (182)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------241.2 (117)Birdie Average --------------------3.22 (170)All-Around Ranking --------------1,233 (189)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.50 (183)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.09 (44)Final Round Scoring Average --73.60 (187)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.0% (149)Par Breakers ------------------------18.3% (165)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–3 times, most recent The HondaClassic/3Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 1996 GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$576,000–1998 Masters Tournament/1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-4Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1979A 1 11981 34 22 1 4 9 $76,063 561982 35 19 1 4 31,711 1201983 32 17 1 2 6 69,354 761984 32 24 1 5 3 15 19 465,873 21985 25 19 2 1 6 13 340,840 101986 25 22 1 4 5 12 252,827 301987 26 20 2 1 7 11 327,250 301988 27 20 2 1 7 12 438,311 221989 26 19 1 1 1 7 13 615,804 131990 25 20 2 1 6 14 707,175 101991 25 15 1 1 5 12 563,896 201992 23 18 1 2 9 15 759,648 111993 26 18 1 4 9 349,516 431994 29 17 3 8 214,070 861995 27 21 2 8 12 914,129 101996 21 19 2 2 2 8 14 1,255,749 51997 22 19 2 1 6 11 1,124,560 131998 19 15 2 1 1 7 11 1,786,699 71999 19 15 1 1 3 8 868,796 452000 19 12 1 5 424,309 1122001 21 13 1 5 438,620 1162002 24 9 2 2 5 730,132 972003 25 11 1 2 388,349 143Total 588 405 16 22 18 118 230 13,143,679EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $6,628<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93Masters 24 48 T24 T39 T11 CUT T27 T4 T21U.S. Open CUT 58 T7 T15 T41 CUT T3 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTBritish Open T47 T3 T43 T66 27 T42 T48 T3 T12 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T70 CUT T25 T28 CUT CUT T9 CUT T19 CUT CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS T26 T77 T49 T5 T17 T33 3 CUT CUT W/D CUT T9 5<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T10 29 6 T12 T16 29Year 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T15 T31 T18 T30 1 T31 CUT T20 CUT T8U.S. Open CUT T16 T36 T32 CUT T51 CUT T18 T35British Open T49 T32 T38 1 CUT T26 T42 T22 T65<strong>PGA</strong> T6 T26 T13 T4 T57 T46 T22 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT T29 T70 T42 T6 T9 CUT CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT13 T18 T17 T13WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33 T17WGC-NEC InvitationalT25 T27SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSNATIONAL TEAMS: U.S. vs. Japan, 1984; Ryder Cup (5), 1985, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1999;Nissan Cup, 1985; Dunhill Cup (7), 1985, 1986, 1987, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999; ThePresidents Cup (2), 1996, 1998; World Cup, 1999, UBS Cup, 2003.ARNOLD PALMERWORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 1974) EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1960 U.S. Open (Lifetime)FULL NAME: Arnold Daniel Palmer HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: September 10, 1929BIRTHPLACE: Latrobe, PARESIDENCE: Latrobe, PA and Bay Hill, FLFAMILY: Peggy (2/26/56), Amy (8/4/58); seven grandchildrenEDUCATION: Wake Forest UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Flying, business, clubmakingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1954 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1955<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (62): 1955 Canadian Open. 1956 Insurance City Open, EasternOpen. 1957 Houston Open, Azalea Open Invitational, Rubber City Open Invitational, SanDiego Open Invitational. 1958 St. Petersburg Open Invitational, Masters Tournament,Pepsi Championship. 1959 Thunderbird Invitational, Oklahoma City Open Invitational,West Palm Beach Open Invitational. 1960 Palm Springs Desert Golf Classic, Texas OpenInvitational, Baton Rouge Open Invitational, Pensacola Open Invitational, MastersTournament, U.S. Open Championship, Insurance City Open Invitational, Mobile SertomaOpen Invitational. 1961 San Diego Open Invitational, Phoenix Open Invitational, BatonRouge Open Invitational, Texas Open Invitational, Western Open, British OpenChampionship. 1962 Palm Springs Golf Classic, Phoenix Open Invitational, MastersTournament, Texas Open Invitational, Tournament of Champions, Colonial NationalInvitation Tournament, British Open Championship, American Golf Classic. 1963 LosAngeles Open, Phoenix Open Invitational, Pensacola Open Invitational, ThunderbirdClassic Invitational, Cleveland Open Invitational, Western Open, Whitemarsh OpenInvitational. 1964 Masters Tournament, Oklahoma City Open Invitational. 1965Tournament of Champions. 1966 Los Angeles Open, Tournament of Champions, HoustonChampions International. 1967 Los Angeles Open, Tucson Open Invitational, AmericanGolf Classic, Thunderbird Classic. 1968 Bob Hope Desert Classic, Kemper Open. 1969Heritage Golf Classic, Danny Thomas-Diplomat Classic. 1970 National Four-BallChampionship. 1971 Bob Hope Desert Classic, Florida Citrus Invitational, WestchesterClassic, National Team Championship. 1973 Bob Hope Desert Classic.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-111


Arnold Palmer (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (10): 1980 <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’ Championship. 1981 U.S.Senior Open. 1982 Marlboro Classic, Denver Post Champions of Golf. 1983 Boca GroveClassic. 1984 General Foods <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’ Championship, Senior Tournament PlayersChampionship, Quadel Senior Classic. 1985 Senior Tournament Players Championship.1988 Crestar Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (11): 1955 Panama Open, Colombia Open [S. America].1963 Australian Wills Masters [Aus]. 1964 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship[Eur]. 1966 Australian Open [Aus]. 1967 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship [Eur],World Cup [Indiv.]. 1971 Lancome Trophy [Eur]. 1975 Spanish Open [Eur], British <strong>PGA</strong>Championship [Eur]. 1980 Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [Can].OTHER VICTORIES (9): 1960, 1962 Canada Cups [with Sam Snead]. 1963, 1964, 1966Canada Cups [with Jack Nicklaus]. 1966 <strong>PGA</strong> Team Championship [with Jack Nicklaus].1967 World Cup [with Jack Nicklaus]. 1984 Doug Sanders Celebrity Pro-Am. 1986Unionmutual Classic.BEST 2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: 36—MasterCard Championship.2003 SEASON: Despite announcing the prior year that it would be his final AugustaNational appearance, came back for his record 49th consecutive start at the MastersTournament. Missed the cut there and at the Bay Hill Invitational…Played in nineChampions Tour events, with a season’s best 36th at the MasterCard Championship inFebruary.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Missed cut at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Bay HillInvitational and the Masters. 2001: Shot his age (71) in fourth round of Bob Hope ChryslerClassic. First player in his 70s to shoot his age or better on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since 77-year-oldJerry Barber had 71 in second round of 1994 Buick Invitational…Added another 71 duringthe first round of the Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, but missed cut after second-round 83.2000: Reached milestone in July when he played in 1,000th combined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions Tour event…Joined Jack Nicklaus and Byron Nelson as the first recipients ofthe Payne Stewart Award. 1998: Named recipient of third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LifetimeAchievement Award at annual <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Awards Dinner at La Costa on January 9. 1996:Captained U.S. Presidents Cup Team to its second consecutive win in biennial series, 16 -15 victory over International Team at Robert Trent Jones GC. 1995: Final British Openappearance at St. Andrews, came on 35th anniversary of his first time in event. 1994:Played his last U.S. Open at Oakmont, 40 years after playing his first, and final <strong>PGA</strong>Championship at Southern Hills…Awarded <strong>PGA</strong> of America Distinguished Service Award.1981: Became first person to win U.S. Open and U.S. Senior Open. 1975: Ryder Cupcaptain for second time in career (1963, 1975). 1973: Last of 62 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories cameat Bob Hope Desert Classic by two strokes over Nicklaus and Johnny Miller. Trails onlySam Snead (81), Jack Nicklaus (70) and Ben Hogan (63) on all-time victory list. 1969:Named Associated Press Athlete of the Decade for the 1960s. 1968: Collected at least onevictory for the 11th consecutive season, which ties him with Nicklaus for longeststreak…First <strong>TOUR</strong> player to earn $1 million in his career (7/21/68). 1967: Won his fourthVardon Trophy (1961-62-64-67). 1964: Captured his seventh major championship at theMasters (1958-60-62-64). Also won the 1961-62 British Opens and 1960 U.S. Open. 1963:Led <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in earnings for fourth time in career (1958-60-62-63) and is namesake of<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour award for top money-winner…Won 29 tournamentsbetween 1960 and 1963. 1962: Named <strong>PGA</strong> Player of the Year for the second time (1960,1962). 1960: Final-round 65 at U.S. Open at Cherry Hills defeated amateur Nicklaus by twostrokes…Named Hickock Professional Athlete of the Year and Sports IllustratedSportsman of the Year. Amateur: 1954 U.S. Amateur Champion.PERSONAL: Maintains active business schedule with golf course design, constructionand development…Principal owner of Bay Hill Club and Lodge, site of Bay HillInvitational…Consultant to The Golf Channel…Pilot of considerable renown who set oneaviation record…Received Francis Ouimet Award from Francis Ouimet Caddie ScholarshipFoundation in Boston in January 1997…Received 1999 Donald Ross Award from theAmerican Society of Golf Course Architects and Patriot Award from Congressional Medalof Honor Society in 2000…First former champion to become a member at AugustaNational GC, joined by Jack Nicklaus in 2001…Latrobe, PA airport named after him inhonor of 70th birthday…Family named Golf Family of the Year for 1999 by the NationalGolf Foundation.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 14-10Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1949A 1 11953A 1 11954A 4 4 1 31955 30 26 1 1 8 15 $7,958 321956 29 28 2 1 8 13 16,145 191957 31 28 4 2 13 20 27,803 51958 32 30 3 5 2 14 23 42,608 11959 31 31 3 1 3 16 25 32,462 51960 27 26 8 1 2 19 24 75,263 11961 25 24 6 5 2 20 23 61,091 21962 21 21 8 1 13 19 81,448 11963 20 20 7 3 14 16 128,230 11964 26 26 2 6 4 18 24 113,203 21965 21 19 1 3 6 13 57,771 101966 21 21 3 2 2 13 15 110,468 31967 25 22 4 4 1 16 19 184,065 21968 23 20 2 2 8 13 87,496 141969 26 25 2 1 10 16 95,267 91970 22 22 1 3 2 11 14 100,941 111971 24 24 4 1 10 20 162,896 31972 22 19 1 2 10 15 81,440 241973 22 20 1 1 7 15 87,275 271974 20 14 2 7 32,627 751975 20 16 1 5 12 59,018 361976 19 14 6 17,018 1151977 21 17 7 21,950 1021978 15 11 2 4 27,073 951979 16 9 1 9,276 1591980 14 10 3 16,589 1361981 13 7 4,164 2041982 11 4 1 6,621 1991983 11 6 1 1 16,904 1591984 8 2 2,452 2181985 6 2 3,327 2141986 61987 4 1 1,650 2691988 51989 4 1 2,290 2531990 41991 5 1 1 7,738 2371992 51993 5 1 1,970 3161994 61995 51996 31997 21998 31999 32000 32001 42002 32003 2Total 730 574 62 38 27 245 388 1,861,857CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-11980 1 1 1 1 $20,000 41981 4 1 1 2 4 4 55,100 41982 7 2 1 5 7 73,848 41983 12 1 1 1 8 12 106,590 61984 13 3 3 9 12 184,582 41985 13 1 1 2 9 12 137,024 111986 15 1 1 6 13 99,056 211987 17 1 8 13 128,910 191988 18 1 1 8 14 185,373 171989 17 4 11 119,907 381990 17 5 66,519 651991 17 4 7 143,967 461992 18 4 70,815 721993 18 1 5 106,232 641994 13 1 34,471 911995 12 1 51,526 861996 16 1 48,192 891997 13 29,052 1011998 13 20,454 1111999 10 8,185 1352000 14 15,338 1222001 7 4,384 1672002 8 5,596 1502003 9 19,311 126Total 302 10 7 9 67 123 1,734,432COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,596,2892-112 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Arnold Palmer (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65Masters T10 21 T7 1 3 1 T2 1 T9 1 T2U.S. Open CUT CUT T21 7 CUT T23 T5 1 T14 2 T2 T5 CUTBritish Open 2 1 1 T26 16<strong>PGA</strong> T40 T14 T7 T5 T17 T40 T2 T33Year 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78Masters T4 4 CUT 26 T36 T18 T33 T24 T11 T13 CUT T24 T37U.S. Open 2 2 T59 T6 T54 T24 3 T4 T5 T9 T50 T19 CUTBritish Open T8 T10 12 T6 T14 T16 T55 7 T34<strong>PGA</strong> T6 T14 T2 W/D T2 T18 T16 CUT T28 T33 T15 T19 CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT CUT T51 T40 T77CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship 1 2 T3 1 T16 T5 T11 T13 CUT T47U.S. Senior Open 1 6 T11 2 T11 T25 T14 T22 T53 CUT CUT T32Ford Senior Players T5 1 1 T3 T5 T32 T4 T48 T43 T36JELD-WEN TraditionT26 T61Year 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship T27 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. Senior Open T52 T57 T51 T43 68 51 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTFord Senior PlayersT44 T65 T46Senior British OpenCUTJELD-WEN Tradition T57 T25 T43Year 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91Masters CUT T24 CUT 47 T36 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. Open T59 61 CUT CUT T60British Open CUT T23 T27 T56 CUT CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T72 76 CUT T67 CUT T65 CUT T65 CUT T63 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS T50 T45 CUT T54 T66 T69 CUTYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. OpenCUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUT CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------82.15 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------228.8 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --73.2% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------22.2% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.688 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------12.5% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------1.25 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------84.50 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.3% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------6.9% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:83–2 times, most recent MastersTournament/2Career Low Round/Round:62–1966 Los Angeles Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$50,000–1971 Westchester Classic/1NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup (6), 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967; Ryder Cup (6),1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1973; Ryder Cup Captain (2), 1963, 1975; Captain andmember of Chrysler Cup Team (5), 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990; The Presidents CupCaptain, 1996; UBS Warburg Cup Captain and Player, 2001, 2002; UBS Cup Captain andPlayer, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------78.79 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------237.8 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.2% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------40.7% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.894 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------22.0% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------1.71 (N/A)All-Around Ranking --------------1,621 (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round:73–3 times, most recent 2003 SBCChampionship/1Career Low Round:63–1984 General Foods <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’Championship/2Career Largest Paycheck:$48,750–1988 Crestar Classic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSROD PAMPLINGEXEMPT STATUS: 68th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Rodney Pampling HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: September 23, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Redcliffe, Queensland, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Flower Mound, TX and Brisbane, AustraliaFAMILY: Wife, AngelaSPECIAL INTERESTS: SportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2002Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2003 Reno-Tahoe Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1999 Canon Challenge [Aus].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Reno-Tahoe Open; 4—B.C. Open; T8—FordChampionship at Doral; T10—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, MCI Heritage.2003 SEASON: Followed a successful rookie campaign with an even better sophomoreseason. Recorded five top-10s and won over $1 million…First top-10 came in fourth startof the season, a T10 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. T2 after 36 and 54 holes,but dropped out of hunt for first <strong>TOUR</strong> title after final-round 73…Added second top-10, aT8, at the Ford Championship at Doral. Led tournament through 18 holes after openingwith a 8-under 64…Finished T10 at MCI Heritage…Missed eight out of nine cuts afterthe Heritage. Made a switched to a belly putter the week of the B.C. Open and posted asolo fourth. Carded a pair of 66s on the weekend and collected $144,000. Increased hisseason earnings to $637,614 to secure his card for the <strong>2004</strong> season…Overcame secondround73 to finish a career-best T3 at the Reno-Tahoe Open for fifth top 10 of the season.Rebounded with rounds of 67-68 on the weekend to finish four shots behind championKirk Triplett and earn $174,000 and exceed $1 million in earnings on the season for thefirst time in his career…Last start of the season was at the Valero Texas Open in lateSeptember.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: One of six Nationwide Tour graduates from class of 2001to retain <strong>TOUR</strong> card, finishing in the top 100 in rookie season…In third start as a memberof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, finished T8 at the Phoenix Open…Best showing of the season was aT4 at the Tampa Bay Classic earned paycheck of $114,400. In second place after 18 and36 holes. Dropped out of contention with third-round 2-over-par 73, seven strokes behindeventual champion K.J. Choi. 2001: Led the Nationwide Tour in top-10s with nine but didnot bring home a win in his second season on that tour…Earned $306,573, setting arecord for earnings without a victory…Eight of his top-10s were top-fives, including threerunner-up finishes and two thirds…Lost playoff to John Rollins at Hershey Open aftermatching course record with 7-under 64 during final round…Came out on short side ofthree-man playoff with Mark Wurtz and winner D.A. Points at Inland EmpireOpen…Continued to support <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia, playing in seven events with twotop 10s…Made 46 of 49 cuts between 1996-2001 on <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia. 2000:Played in 24 events on the Nationwide Tour, with three top-25 finishes. 1999: First-roundleader at the British Open. Shot an even-par 71 Carnoustie, Scotland, then missed the cutafter posting a second-round 86…Made three of six cuts on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Won the CanonChallenge on the <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia. 1998: Finished second at the New ZealandOpen on the <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia.PERSONAL: Played the <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia during the winter and the Hooters Tourduring the summer to support career before concentrating efforts primarily on theNationwide Tour beginning in 2000…Playing primarily in the United States beginning in2000, Aussie relocated to Flower Mound, TX…Wife Angela is a clinical psychologist.“She gets to see everything I do out there. I’m kind of lucky. I have a psychologist out there24 hours a day. She doesn’t lie. I can’t kid myself.”WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-113


Rod Pampling (cont.)<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 6 3 $17,476 2632001 12002 29 19 3 11 776,903 892003 27 16 1 5 9 1,064,974 68Total 63 38 1 8 20 1,859,353NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1997 51998 11999 32000 24 8 3 $25,591 1212001 26 21 3 2 9 14 306,573 4Total 59 29 3 2 9 17 332,164COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,191,517PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.44 (42)Driving Distance ------------------290.1 (64)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.6% (78)Total Driving ------------------------142 (32)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------66.1% (77)Putting Average--------------------1.742 (20)Sand Save Percentage ----------56.4% (19)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------249.0 (120)Birdie Average --------------------3.95 (23)All-Around Ranking --------------443 (18)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.25 (28)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.27 (12)Final Round Scoring Average --70.53 (46)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.8% (21)Par Breakers ------------------------22.4% (26)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent Greater HartfordOpen/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent 2003 GreaterHartford Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$174,000–2003 Reno–Tahoe Open/T3SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenCUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong>T14THE PLAYERSCUTWGC-American Express Champ T37BRENDEN PAPPASEXEMPT STATUS: 51st on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Tyron Brenden Pappas HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 225BIRTHDATE: May 7, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Phalaborwa, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Ocala, FL; plays out of Golden Ocala Golf &FAMILY: Wife: BerdeneEquestrian Club and Golden Hills Golf and Turf Club EDUCATION: University of Arkansas (1993, Retail Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2002 Q SCHOOL: 2002 Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2003 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Southern Farm Bureau Classic; 3—ChryslerClassic of Tucson; T5—Greater Milwaukee Open, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro; T9—BellSouth Classic.2003 SEASON: A year after making less than $100,000, earned over $1.3 million on thestrength of five top-10s, including a second and a third…First top-10 of <strong>TOUR</strong> career, athird, came at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson…Followed Tucson finish with T9 at theBellSouth Classic…Next top-10, a T5, came at the Greater Milwaukee Open…Incontention for his first career <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Was 11-under for the day, 20-under for tournament, with one hole to play before settling for a 10-under 62 after a bogey on the final hole. Sat as clubhouse leader (19-under) until JohnHuston birdied three of the final four holes for the one-stroke victory…Final top-10 ofseason was a T5 at the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro…Held the first-round lead at theFUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort after an opening round 9-under 63.Finished the tournament tied for 30th…Finished third on <strong>TOUR</strong> in final-round scoringaverage.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Regained <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for following year with T8 at<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Made cut six times in 25 events during his rookiecampaign. 2001: Along with brother Deane became first brother combination to earn <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> cards by graduating from Nationwide Tour via the Top 15. Began rookie year onNationwide Tour with three top-5s in first seven starts. Finished second at NationwideTour Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs, one stroke behind Jonathan Byrd. Struggled with gamemuch of the season before a T2 at the Nationwide Tour Championship moved him fromNo. 23 to No. 10. 2000: Was the TearDrop Tour money winner after winning the VirginiaBeach Open. 1996: Finished third on the Southern Africa Tour Order of Merit where he hasbeen a member since 1994…Holds record for best front nine, 28 (8-under par), at GaryPlayer GC during the 1995-96 Dimension Data Pro-Am. 1994: Named Rookie of the Yearon Southern Africa Tour.PERSONAL: His other two brothers, Sean and Craigen, are also golf professionals…Gave$3,000 loan to fellow <strong>TOUR</strong> player Chris Couch in 2003 so he could keep playing on theNationwide Tour. Couch went on to win twice and finish fourth on the money list.<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 25 6 $83,519 2062003 33 19 1 1 5 8 1,307,809 51Total 58 25 1 1 5 8 1,391,328NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2000 6 2 1 $7,306 1872001 26 11 2 1 6 7 188,152 102002 3 2 2 15,975 150Total 35 15 2 1 6 10 211,433COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,602,761PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.85 (71)Driving Distance ------------------300.3 (9)Driving Accuracy Percentage --59.7% (172)Total Driving ------------------------181 (73)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.2% (57)Putting Average--------------------1.749 (35)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.0% (97)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------123.6 (20)Birdie Average --------------------4.03 (14)All-Around Ranking --------------475 (22)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.09 (108)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.45 (81)Final Round Scoring Average --68.83 (3)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.0% (15)Par Breakers ------------------------23.2% (13)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Southern Farm Bureau Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:62–2003 Southern Farm Bureau Classic/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$324,000–2003 Southern Farm BureauClassic/22-114 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


JESPER PARNEVIK (YES-per PAR-nuh-vick)EXEMPT STATUS: 118th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Jesper Bo Parnevik HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: March 7, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Stockholm, SwedenRESIDENCE: Jupiter, FL FAMILY: Wife, Mia; Peg (9/3/95), Penny (5/9/97), Phillipa (5/16/99),SPECIAL INTERESTS: Magic, vitamins, bridge, backgammon, Phoenix (2/16/01)yoga, yachting, tennisTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 Q SCHOOL: 1993<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1998 Phoenix Open. 1999 Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic. 2000 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 2001 Honda Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (9): 1988 Odense Open [Sweden], Ramlosa Open[Sweden], Open Passing Shot [France]. 1990 Swedish Open [Eur]. 1993 Scottish Open[Eur]. 1995 Scandinavian Masters [Eur]. 1996 Trophee Lancome [Eur]. 1997 JohnnieWalker Super Tour [Asia]. 1998 Scandinavian Masters [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T5—84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania.2003 SEASON: Played in a career-high 31 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events. Sub-par year in which heslumped to $570,587 in earnings…Only top-10 of the season came in late September, T5at the 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania. $146,000 paycheck moved him into the top 125with eight events remaining on the schedule…Fell out of top 125 again after the LasVegas Invitational with three tournaments remaining for the 2003 season. Collected threetop-30s, worth a total of $97,764, to secure a spot in the 125 (118th) - T22 at the ChryslerClassic of Greensboro, T30 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort and T24 at theChrysler Championship.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Did not crack the $1-million mark in earnings for the firsttime since 1996…Made an early-season pledge to play until earning <strong>TOUR</strong>victory…Playing in his ninth consecutive event at the Genuity Championship, picked uphis first top-10 of the season…Did not play Bay Hill Invitational, having missed the cutplaying 10th straight week in title defense of Honda Classic…Final-round 7-under 65 gavehim a second-place finish at the BellSouth Classic, four strokes back of RetiefGoosen…Played in third Ryder Cup, posting an 0-1-1 record. Career Ryder Cup record is4-3-4. 2001: Won a <strong>TOUR</strong> event for the fourth consecutive season to place 31st on themoney list with $1,574,208…Shared first round lead at Honda Classic and led theremainder of the tournament for his fifth <strong>TOUR</strong> victory. Closed with a 72 to edge threeplayers by one stroke and capture the $576,000 winner’s paycheck…Was one off the leadafter 54 holes in the British Open. Fired a final-round 71 to post a T9, the fourth top-10 inhis last five British Open starts…Withdrew from defense of Bob Hope Chrysler Classicdue to pending birth of fourth child…Was a Captain’s Choice for the European Ryder Cupteam, his third appearance. 2000: Continued proving that he is one of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’srising stars by posting first career multiple-win season despite dealing with increasing hippain that eventually required corrective surgery…Eighth-place finish on money list washis first year among the top 10…Established or matched career marks for: single-seasonearnings ($2,413,345), top-10s (nine) and wins (two)…Started the season red-hot with sixtop-10 finishes in first seven events. Led Mercedes Championships by one stroke afteropening 69 before dropping to T6 finish…Improved on performance the following weekat SONY Open with a T3…Won first tournament of year at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.Superlative week included five rounds in the 60s…Two starts later at Nissan Open,turned in only runner-up performance of year. Tournament highlight was birdie putt on72nd hole that forced eventual winner Kirk Triplett to drain par putt for victory…Secondwin came at GTE Byron Nelson Classic in nail-biting fashion. Outlasted Davis Love III andPhil Mickelson with a par on third playoff hole to win largest winning purse of career($720,000)…Began suffering from hip pain two weeks prior to U.S. Open. Underwent hipsurgery to repair Labrum on Sept. 23. Surgery was performed by Dr. Marc Philippon, thesame surgeon who operated on Greg Norman and Steve Elkington earlier in the year.1999: Earned his second career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title by two strokes over Jim Furyk at GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic. Won in wire-to-wire fashion, becoming the first player sinceErnie Els at the 1997 Buick Classic to accomplish the feat. Final-round 70 earned him thevictory and tournament record. Lit victory cigar on 18th green before holing his finalputt…In November, withdrew from WGC-American Express Championship due to anirregular heartbeat and took remainder of year off to undergo tests and rest…Was 3-1-1as member of European Ryder Cup team. 1998: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title came at the PhoenixOpen, a three-stroke victory over Tommy Armour III, Steve Pate, Brent Geiberger and TomWatson. Earned distinction as second Swede to win on <strong>TOUR</strong>, following GabrielHjertstedt at 1997 B.C. Open. 1997: Finished top-25 in 11 of 19 events entered. Posted fiverunner-up finishes and one third-place…Fired third-round 66 at British Open to open atwo-stroke lead over Darren Clarke and five-stroke edge over Justin Leonard heading intofinal round. Sunday 73 not good enough to hold off Leonard, so settled for British Opensecond place for second time in career…Was 1-1-2 as member of European Ryder Cupteam. 1996: Won Lancome Trophy on <strong>PGA</strong> European Tour by five strokes over ColinMontgomerie. 1995: Became first Swede to capture a European Tour event in Swedenwith victory at Scandanavian Masters. 1994: Marked first British Open near miss atTurnberry. Held two-stroke lead at final hole, but made bogey to finish 11-under-par 269.Nick Price went eagle-birdie-par on final three holes to capture one-stroke victory. 1993:First European Tour win came at Bell’s Scottish Open. 1992: Joined <strong>TOUR</strong> after finishingT4 in 1993 Qualifying Tournament.PERSONAL: Father, Bo, is Sweden’s most famous comedian…First turned up bill of capto get a tan on his face while playing. Also known for distinct golf attire, outfitted by J.Lindeberg…Mentor to rising <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> star Charles Howell III, also a J. Lindebergclient…Learned game by hitting floating golf balls into lake behind family home…Hiscompany, Lifizz, Inc., markets and distributes effervescent vitamins in the UnitedStates…Son is named Phoenix, where Jesper first won on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1998.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994 17 12 2 4 $148,816 1201995 19 15 2 7 222,458 841996 19 17 1 5 9 389,266 531997 19 16 5 1 9 11 1,217,587 121998 20 17 1 1 5 13 1,290,822 141999 20 17 1 4 10 1,055,468 362000 20 17 2 1 1 9 11 2,413,345 82001 25 21 1 4 13 1,574,208 312002 26 17 1 2 4 964,304 632003 31 20 1 5 570,587 118Total 216 169 5 7 4 43 87 9,846,860<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T21 T31 CUT T40 T20 T29U.S. Open T48 T14 T17 CUT T30 T54 CUTBritish Open T21 2 T24 T44 T2 T4 T10 T36 T9 T28 DQ<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T20 T5 T45 CUT T10 T51 T13 CUT T34THE PLAYERST49 T53 CUT T25 T23 CUT CUT CUT T48<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T6 T3 T22WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T9 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T27 T71 T71WGC-American Express ChampW/D CNLNATIONAL TEAMS: Dunhill Cup (4), 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997; World Cup (2), 1994, 1995;Ryder Cup (3), 1997, 1999, 2002.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.14 (99)Driving Distance ------------------281.0 (135)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.7% (120)Total Driving ------------------------255 (170)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.5% (113)Putting Average--------------------1.775 (92)Sand Save Percentage ----------43.4% (156)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------200.0 (87)Birdie Average --------------------3.48 (123)All-Around Ranking --------------925 (141)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.98 (93)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.48 (150)Final Round Scoring Average --71.28 (108)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.0% (116)Par Breakers ------------------------19.8% (127)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–MCI Heritage/4Career Low Round/Round:62–1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/5Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2000 GTE Byron NelsonClassic/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-115


CRAIG PARRY (PERRY)EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 World Golf Championships winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Craig David Parry HEIGHT: 5-6 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: January 12, 1966BIRTHPLACE: Sunshine, Victoria, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia and Orlando, FLFAMILY: Wife, Jenny; April, Ryan and BrendanSPECIAL INTERESTS: water sports, cricket, rugby, computers,Australian Rules Football, golf course designTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: April 1992SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 WGC-NEC Invitational.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (19): 1987 New South Wales Open [Aus], Canadian TPC[Can]. 1989 German Open [Eur], Wang Four Stars Pro-Celebrity [Eur], Bridgestone ASO[Jpn]. 1991 Italian Open [Eur], Scottish Open [Eur]. 1992 Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship[Aus], New South Wales Open [Aus], Australian Masters [Aus]. 1994 Australian Masters[Aus]. 1995 Canon Challenge [Aus], Greg Norman’s Holden Classic [Aus]. 1996 AustralianMasters [Aus]. 1997 Satelindo Indonesia Open [Asia], Japan Open [Jpn], Coolum Classic[Aus]. 1999 Ford Open [Aus]. 2002 New Zealand Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T25—Mercedes Championships.2003 SEASON: After having a career year in 2002 recorded a sup-par year in 2003 asposition on the season money list (164th) was lowest of career on the <strong>TOUR</strong>. Played inonly 16 events and made 10 cuts…Best effort of the season was a T25 at the MercedesChampionships at the start of the season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Had career-highs in money earned ($1,466,235) and moneylist position (37th)…Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> win in his 236th start at the WGC-NECInvitational. Victory was 20th career victory worldwide, and second of 2002 (TelstraSaturnHyundai New Zealand Open). Payday of $1 million exceeded any of his previous 10 fullseasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Jumped into top 50 on Official World Golf Ranking from No. 118 to No.45. After third-round 66, grabbed share of 54-hole lead with Robert Allenby. Closed outvictory with final-round 66…In his last start of the season at the Buick Challenge, sharedthe 36-hole lead, but closing 66-69 dropped him to T4. 2001: Finished outside the top 100on the money list for the first time since he became a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member in April1992…Only top-10 of season came in Invensys Classic at Las Vegas, a T7 worth $135,562that lifted him to 93rd on money list. Held third-round lead by one stroke over Tom Lehman,helped by a double eagle during the round. Tied career-low round, which he has posted fivetimes, with his opening-round 64. 2000: Fell to 95th on money list after finishing 39th theprior year…Lone top-10 of year was T7 at FedEx St. Jude Classic…Finished year inimpressive fashion by posting 13 of final 15 rounds in par or better, including nine scores inthe 60s. During that span, registered consecutive T12 finishes in Michelob Championshipat Kingsmill and Invensys Classic at Las Vegas, which produced the earnings needed tosecure playing card. 1999: Enjoyed his best season on <strong>TOUR</strong> with more than $900,000 inearnings and 39th-place finish on money list…Finished T4 at the British Open. Third-round67 matched low round of tournament…Posted his best finish of the year at the WGC-NECInvitational in August when he finished T3. Had one of only four rounds in the 60s onSunday…Won Ford Open on <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia. 1998: Was member of thirdInternational Team for Presidents Cup Matches (1994, 1996, 1998). 1997: Earned more than$200,000 for sixth consecutive year and eclipsed $300,000 mark for fourth time in sixseasons. Also had four top-10s, his most since 1992…Won three international events -Satelindo Indonesia Open on Omega Tour, Japan Open and Coolum Classic in Australia.1996: Posted two runner-up finishes in 24 starts. At GTE Byron Nelson Classic, opened with70-67 before shooting 65-65 to move from T23 to second. Later T2 at Buick Classic withthree others. 1994: First runner-up finish came at Honda Classic, where he closed with 67.Also finished second at Colonial National Invitation after leading through 36 and 54 holes.Final-round 71 relinquished lead and eventually victory to Tom Lehman by one stroke. 1992:Became special temporary <strong>TOUR</strong> member in April. Finished T6 at THE PLAYERSChampionship and Freeport-McMoRan Classic in consecutive weeks. At Masters thefollowing week, shared 36-hole lead with Ian Woosnam before falling to T13.PERSONAL: Nicknamed “Popeye” for his well-developed forearms…A computerenthusiast who often tinkers with his laptop at tournament sites. Built own Web site:www.craigparry.com.<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 11988 1 1 $1,650 2831990 8 6 2 43,351 1811991 6 6 3 63,767 1621992 13 11 1 4 6 241,901 641993 23 16 1 6 7 323,068 501994 20 15 1 3 8 354,602 461995 24 16 1 2 5 293,413 651996 24 19 2 3 7 454,203 431997 20 16 1 4 7 387,603 631998 16 10 4 6 312,710 981999 19 15 1 5 8 962,376 392000 22 16 1 5 507,308 952001 22 13 1 6 503,923 1022002 21 13 1 2 6 1,466,235 372003 16 10 1 257,281 165Total 256 183 1 4 4 35 77 6,173,390EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 2 2 2 $33,885JAPAN GOLF <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 2 2 2 2 $50,791<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99Masters CUT T13 T45 T30 T48U.S. Open 46 T11 T33 T3 T25 T90 T43 T34British Open CUT CUT T22 8 T28 T59 T77 CUT CUT CUT CUT T4<strong>PGA</strong> T40 T43 T31 T19 CUT T65 CUT T71 CUTTHE PLAYERS T61 T15 T6 CUT T14 CUT T53 T22 CUT 69WGC-Accenture Match PlayT17WGC-NEC InvitationalT3WGC-American Express ChampT20Year 00 01 02 03Masters T25 T39U.S. Open T37 CUT CUTBritish Open T36 CUT T59<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT CUTTHE PLAYERST22 T33 T57 CUTWGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T17 T33WGC-NEC Invitational 1 T64WGC-American Express ChampT49 T54NATIONAL TEAMS: Kirin Cup, 1988; Four Tours World Championship of Golf (3), 1989,1990, 1991; Dunhill Cup (5), 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999; The Presidents Cup (3), 1994,1996, 1998; WGC-World Cup 2002.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.56 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------275.5 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.1% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------58.8% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.850 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------42.9% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------216.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------2.42 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.53 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.67 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --72.89 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--22.3% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------13.9% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–Nissan Open/2Career Low Round/Round:64–6 times, most recent 2002 BuickChallenge/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,000,000–2002 WGC–NEC Invitational/12-116 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


COREY PAVIN (PAY-vin)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1995 U.S. Open (through 2005)FULL NAME: Corey Allen Pavin HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: November 16, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Oxnard, CARESIDENCE: Plano, TX FAMILY: Wife, Lisa; Ryan (5/29/86), Austin (3/5/93)EDUCATION: UCLASPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, snow skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 Q SCHOOL: 1983<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (14): 1984 Houston Coca-Cola Open. 1985 Colonial NationalInvitation Tournament. 1986 Hawaiian Open, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1987 Bob HopeChrysler Classic, Hawaiian Open. 1988 Texas Open. 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic,BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic. 1992 Honda Classic. 1994 Nissan Los Angeles Open. 1995Nissan Open, U.S. Open Championship. 1996 MasterCard Colonial.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (12): 1983 German Open [Eur], South African <strong>PGA</strong>Championship [SAfr], Calberson Classic [Eur]. 1984 New Zealand Open [Aus]. 1985 NewZealand Open [Aus], U.S. vs. Japan Matches [indiv.]. 1993 Toyota World Match PlayChampionship [Eur]. 1994 Tokai Classic [Jpn]. 1995 Asian Masters [Asia], Million DollarChallenge [Afr]. 1996 Ssang Yong International Challenge [Korea]. 1999 Martel SkinsGame [Taiwan].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—Sony Open in Hawaii; T23—MCI Heritage.2003 SEASON: Made 18 cuts in 26 starts…His best effort of the season came in the firststart of the year, a T15 at the Sony Open in Hawaii…Only other top-25 finish was a T23at the MCI Heritage.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Only top-10 of the season came at the at MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill. Was one back of the lead through 18 holes and only two backthrough 54 holes. A 73 on the final day dropped him to T6, his best finish since a T5 at the1999 MCI Classic. 2001: Rounds of 68-64 gave him 36-hole lead MasterCard Colonial.Closed with 73-68 for T8, first top-10 since T9 at 2000 Westin Texas Open. His 64 matchedthe second round he shot at Colonial in 1999. Finish produced largest payday, $116,000,since earning $270,000 for winning 1996 MasterCard Colonial. 2000: Played in 25 eventson <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and finished among the top 25 in three tournaments, including a T9 at theWestin Texas Open…Tied <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record with 18 putts in second round of BellCanadian Open en route to 65…Finished T9 at Westin Texas Open. 1999: After finishingoutside of the top 150 on the money list in 1997-98, rebounded to finish 70th. Had as manytop-10s (3) as he did in the two previous years combined. 1998: Showed comeback wascomplete at end of season, when he posted top-10s in two late-season events, WestinTexas Open and the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill…Lost playoff to Stephen Leaneyat ANZ Players Championship in Australia, where he shot course-record 66 in secondround. 1996: Made 21 of 22 cuts and won the MasterCard Colonial…Finished in the top-10 nine times and ranked 18th on the money list…Earned berth on second straightPresidents Cup squad. 1995: After shooting 72-69-71, entered final round of U.S. Open atShinnecock Hills three strokes behind Greg Norman. Closing 68 was highlighted by 228-yard 4-wood shot to 18th green, where ball came to rest five feet from hole. Two-putt pargave him his first major championship title…Became only the second player to win backto-backat Riviera (Ben Hogan the other) when he successfully defended his Nissan Opentitle…Played on his third Ryder Cup team, compiling an career 8-5-0 record. 1991: WonArnold Palmer Award, the last player to win <strong>TOUR</strong> money title with less than $1 million.1988: Captured the Texas Open, shooting 21-under-par 259 to become fifth player in <strong>TOUR</strong>history to break 260. 1984: Scored victories in each of his first five full years on <strong>TOUR</strong>,starting with his first win at the Coca-Cola Houston Open. Amateur: At UCLA, was a twotimefirst-team All-American (1979, 1982), won 11 collegiate tournaments, including the1982 PAC-10 title, and was named 1982 college player of the year. Bruin teammatesincluded former or current <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members Steve Pate, Jay Delsing, Tom Pernice Jr.and Duffy Waldorf…At age 17, won the Junior World and Los Angeles City Amateur titles.PERSONAL: Corey and son Ryan won Disney’s father-child event for Ryan’s age group(1996)…Serves as host for Corey Pavin Golf Classic benefiting Big Brothers and BigSisters in Ventura County, CA…Had LASIK surgery in November 1998…Caddied for JayDelsing in the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament Finals where Delsing made the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 5-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1980A 1 11983 3 1 1 $4,209 2071984 29 26 1 2 5 14 260,536 181985 27 23 1 1 1 13 19 367,506 61986 28 23 2 6 14 304,558 191987 27 17 2 7 10 498,406 151988 26 17 1 3 7 216,768 501989 28 23 1 10 177,084 821990 29 26 1 1 6 13 468,830 261991 25 24 2 2 2 10 18 979,430 11992 25 20 1 3 2 7 13 980,934 51993 24 21 2 6 13 675,087 181994 20 16 1 3 1 9 11 906,305 81995 22 18 2 2 1 6 11 1,340,079 41996 22 21 1 9 14 851,320 181997 22 11 1 1 99,304 1691998 23 12 2 3 168,485 1551999 25 18 3 10 569,045 702000 25 11 1 3 209,883 1602001 22 14 1 6 458,401 1112002 24 14 1 2 362,012 1482003 26 18 2 358,911 148Total 503 375 14 16 8 97 195 10,257,093<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95Masters T25 T11 T27 T42 50 T22 3 T11 T8 T17U.S. Open CUT T9 CUT W/D CUT T24 T8 CUT T19 CUT 1British Open T22 T39 CUT CUT T38 T8 CUT T34 T4 CUT T8<strong>PGA</strong> T20 T6 T21 CUT T17 CUT T14 T32 T12 CUT 2 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT T58 T50 T42 T34 CUT T41 T46 T16 T78 T3<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 21 T10 T2 T7 T10 T2Year 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T7 T43 T41 CUT CUTU.S. OpenT40 CUT CUT T34 CUT T19 T54 CUTBritish OpenT26 T51 CUT CUT CUT CUT T22 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T26 CUT T10 CUTTHE PLAYERST46 CUT CUT T71 T61 T21 CUT T32<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT21NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1981; USA vs. Japan, 1982; Nissan Cup, 1985; RyderCup (3), 1991, 1993, 1995; The Presidents Cup (2), 1994, 1996.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.95 (78)Driving Distance ------------------268.9 (189)Driving Accuracy Percentage --72.3% (20)Total Driving ------------------------209 (126)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------61.4% (178)Putting Average--------------------1.790 (131)Sand Save Percentage ----------48.1% (126)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------387.0 (160)Birdie Average --------------------3.15 (176)All-Around Ranking --------------1,058 (170)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.96 (92)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.42 (78)Final Round Scoring Average --71.94 (159)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.7% (175)Par Breakers ------------------------17.8% (177)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:62–1990 H.E.B. Texas Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$350,000–1995 U.S. Open Championship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-117


DAVID PEOPLESEXEMPT STATUS: 93rd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: David Roy Peoples HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: January 9, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Augusta, MERESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Melissa; Andrew (10/20/89), Benjamin (6/4/92),EDUCATION: University of Florida Matthew (1/29/94)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family activities, beach activities, sightseeing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981Q SCHOOL: 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1999Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1991 Buick Southern Open. 1992 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: 8—FedEx St. Jude Classic.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 100 for the third consecutive season, continuing tosearch for first win since 1992…Co-leader through 36 holes after opening 65-65 at TheHonda Classic, marking the first time he held a 36-hole lead/co-lead since September 30,1990 at the Buick Southern Open. Finished T21 after rounds of 71-69 on theweekend…One off the lead after the first round, finished eighth at the FedEx St. JudeClassic for first top-10 of 2003. Aced the par-3 eighth hole in the second round with an 8-iron from 174 yards…Clinched <strong>TOUR</strong> card with top-25 finishes in three of last five starts,Valero Texas Open (T24), Southern Farm Bureau Classic (T13) and the FUNAI Classic at theWALT DISNEY WORLD Resort (T12).CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned career-best $1,243,774, $531,117 more thanprevious best season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Finished 48th on money list, the thirdconsecutive season in the top 125. Had not accomplished that feat since 1990-92. 2001:Parlayed making 19 cuts, including two top-10s, in 31 starts into a 73rd position on themoney list…Best finish of T3 came thanks to a final-round 66 in the National Car RentalGolf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort. The last time he had two top-10s in the sameseason was 1993. 2000: Earned playing privileges in 2000 with T2 finish at the 1999 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament…Rebounded from lean years in the mid- to late-’90s on thestrength of making 21 of 28 cuts. Had his best financial year on <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1992 withearnings of $459,812. 1999: Played the Nationwide Tour. Made 11 cuts in 18 starts tofinish 75th in earnings. 1992: Won Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic, scoring a one-strokevictory over Bill Britton, Ed Dougherty and Jim Gallagher, Jr. 1991: Captured BuickSouthern Open at Callaway Gardens by one stroke over Robert Gamez. 1990: Won IsuzuKapalua International. Medalist at 1989 Qualifying Tournament. Amateur: Winner ofFlorida State Amateur.PERSONAL: Entered Qualifying school each year from 1981-89, earning his card six times.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.80 (67)Driving Distance ------------------283.8 (114)Driving Accuracy Percentage --71.3% (33)Total Driving ------------------------147 (38)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.4% (13)Putting Average--------------------1.788 (124)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.1% (49)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------144.0 (31)Birdie Average --------------------3.60 (99)All-Around Ranking --------------530 (30)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.41 (42)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.30 (63)Final Round Scoring Average --70.28 (32)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.7% (155)Par Breakers ------------------------20.7% (86)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–7 times, most recent FUNAI Classic atthe WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 1993 NewEngland Classic/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$396,000–2002 Memorial Tournament/T2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983 32 13 1 2 $28,446 1371984 27 9 1 1 18,124 1601986 32 15 5 37,668 1541987 30 10 3 31,234 1801988 36 16 7 65,537 1391989 20 12 1 2 5 82,624 1401990 32 26 1 4 10 259,367 571991 29 21 1 1 4 9 414,346 351992 28 21 1 1 5 10 539,531 251993 29 15 2 3 105,309 1421994 30 17 1 4 126,918 1331995 15 11 1 2 86,679 1691996 22 7 1 32,385 2151997 8 4 13,740 2531998 9 3 1 24,994 2361999 7 6 3 112,965 1912000 28 21 1 6 459,812 1102001 31 19 1 2 7 712,657 732002 30 22 2 4 9 1,243,774 482003 30 18 1 8 674,222 93Total 505 286 2 3 4 29 96 5,070,330NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1995 5 3 1 2 $7,252 1391996 21997 6 2 1,240 2191998 6 3 1 4,721 1571999 18 11 1 6 33,615 75Total 37 19 2 9 46,828COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $5,117,158<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT54 T52U.S. Open CUT T66<strong>PGA</strong> T57 T70 T69 CUTTHE PLAYERS T68 72 CUT CUT CUT CUT W/D<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT27PAT PEREZEXEMPT STATUS: 117th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Pat Perez HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: March 1, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix, AZRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Arizona State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Racing, boating, basketball, watching TVTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997 Q SCHOOL: 2001Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am,T2—Buick Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Ozarks Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T10—Bay HillInvitational presented by Cooper Tires.2003 SEASON: Made the cut in just under half of his 33 starts during his sophomorecampaign. First of two top-10s was T6 at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Set course recordwith 11-under-par 61, a <strong>TOUR</strong> career best, at Bermuda Dunes Country Club in secondround…Second, a T10, came at the Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Only thing missing from his stellar rookie season was avictory but did qualify for his first Masters Tournament thanks to finishing 40th on themoney list…Began season 507th on Official World Golf Ranking list and had moved up to84th through THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Became eighth rookie in <strong>TOUR</strong> history to surpass$1 million…Finished second at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am after holding afour-stroke advantage after 36 and 54 holes. Had the lead with one hole to play but triplebogeyedthe 18th hole at Pebble Beach to lose by three strokes to Matt Gogel…Second2-118 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Pat Perez (cont.)runner-up finish came at the Buick Classic, tied with David Gossett and Loren Roberts twostrokes behind champion Chris Smith. Paycheck of $261,333 pushed season earnings over$1 million at $1,006,341…Recorded hole-in-one in the second round of the Reno-TahoeOpen, acing No. 7 with a 6-iron from 210 yards…Turned in the round of the tournamentduring the final round of the Bell Canadian Open with an Angus Glen Golf Club record 9-under-par 63. 2001: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing as medalist at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament, one stroke ahead of Bob Burns, Pete Jordan and KennethStaton…T3 finish at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship on the Nationwide Tour.2000: Picked up his first victory at the Ozarks Open on the Nationwide Tour where hedefeated Pat Bates and Mike Heinen in a playoff with birdie on the first extra hole. Was36-hole leader by three strokes and 54-hole leader by four strokes at the 2000 MontereyPeninsula Classic, won by Richard Johnson. Ranked No. 1 in Birdie Conversion (36.2%)andfourth in Birdie Average (3.97). Amateur: Member of Arizona State University’s 1996NCAA National Championship team…Won the 1993 Junior World title at Torrey Pines,where Tiger Woods finished fourth, eight strokes back. Won the 1993 Maxfli <strong>PGA</strong> Juniortwo weeks later at Pinehurst, N.C.PERSONAL: Brother Mike played on the 2002 Nationwide Tour. They were the only brothersto play in the 2001 Qualifying Tournament finals at Bear Lakes CC in West Palm Beach, FL.<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 30 14 2 6 10 $1,451,726 402003 33 16 2 5 578,141 117Total 63 30 2 8 15 2,029,867NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>2000 19 11 1 1 4 5 $148,094 262001 26 16 1 5 10 124,818 32Total 45 27 1 2 9 15 272,912COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,302,779CRAIG PERKS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03MastersT45U.S. OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> 70THE PLAYERSCUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.60 (136)Driving Distance ------------------287.5 (89)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.5% (122)Total Driving ------------------------211 (129)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------62.9% (159)Putting Average--------------------1.771 (79)Sand Save Percentage ----------46.9% (136)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------128.8 (23)Birdie Average --------------------3.38 (148)All-Around Ranking --------------892 (134)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.71 (158)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.59 (155)Final Round Scoring Average --71.56 (129)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.3% (103)Par Breakers ------------------------19.5% (136)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:61–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:61–2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$432,000–2002 AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro–Am/2EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2002 PLAYERS Championship (through 2007)FULL NAME: Craig William Perks HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: January 6, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Palmerston North, New ZealandRESIDENCE: Lafayette, LA FAMILY: Wife, Maureen Elizabeth; Meghan Elizabeth (6/26/ 96),EDUCATION: University of Southwestern Louisiana Nigel William (10/6/98)(1990, Behavioral Science) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family timeTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 Q SCHOOL: 1999, 2000 Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 THE PLAYERS Championship.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Buick Invitational; T17—MercedesChampionships, THE PLAYERS Championship.2003 SEASON: Inconsistent season where he put together no more than a high of twoconsecutive cuts made and no top-10s…Finished in the top 150 for the fourth consecutiveseason…Had a strong defense at THE PLAYERS Championship. In the third round, holeda flop shot on No. 16 and a 22-foot birdie putt on No. 17. Was T2 through 54 holes, but afinal-round 76 dropped him into a T17.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Made more money by collecting his first victory at THEPLAYERS Championship than he had in his previous two years on <strong>TOUR</strong> combined and histhree top-10s matched his career total in that category…Became the first player to winhis first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event at THE PLAYERS Championship, earning $1,080,000 and the finalinvitation to the 2002 Masters (three-year exemption). Joined Jack Nicklaus (1974) andHal Sutton (1983) as only players to win THE PLAYERS in first attempt. After opening with71-68-69, entered final round one stroke behind leader Carl Paulson. Even-par 72 onSunday included one putt over the final three holes (chip-in for eagle on par-5 16th, 28-foot birdie putt on par-3 17th and chip-in for par on par-4 18th). His 72-hole total of 280was two strokes better than runner-up Stephen Ames. Entered the event ranked No. 203in the Official World Golf Ranking, but moved up to No. 64 following victory…Named <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Month for March. 2001: Began second season on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> insophomore slump, making the cut in two of first 16 starts…Made the most of one of thosecuts with a then career-best T2 at the Honda Classic. 2000: Retained playing privilegeswith a T8 finish at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament…Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10in 20th start of season, 21st of career. T4 at Bell Canadian Open…Played in one <strong>PGA</strong> Tourof Australasia event and lost in a playoff to Michael Campbell at the Crown Lager NewZealand Open. 1999: Posted second runner-up finish on Nationwide Tour at the OregonClassic. 1996: Lost one-hole playoff to Glen Hnatiuk at the Carolina Classic on theNationwide Tour. 1995: Collected fourth career Hooters Tour victory at Natchez, MS.Amateur: All-America selection at Oklahoma (1986) and Southwest Louisiana (1990).PERSONAL: Named 2002 New Zealand Sportsman of the Year…Was a two-time tabletennis champion in New Zealand…Left New Zealand at age 18 to come to the UnitedStates to play college golf, where he was an All-America at Oklahoma and SouthwesternLouisiana (now Louisiana-Lafayette). Followed countryman and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member GrantWaite to Oklahoma…Served as assistant pro for two years in early ‘90s at La Triomphe,home course of the Chitimacha Louisiana Open on the Nationwide Tour…Nine-time <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament participant.<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 12000 28 12 1 3 297,912 1362001 30 9 1 2 3 457,127 1132002 28 17 1 3 4 1,632,042 342003 28 12 3 368,163 146Total 115 50 1 1 6 13 2,755,245NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 3 1 735 2301994 11995 21996 19 7 1 1 2 27,383 701997 24 5 3 8,316 1341998 21 16 3 5 33,613 641999 28 13 1 2 5 54,703 472000 4 1 1,380 263Total 102 43 2 6 15 126,129COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,881,374WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-119


Craig Perks (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03MastersCUT CUTU.S. OpenCUTBritish OpenT50 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T29THE PLAYERS 1 T17WGC-NEC Invitational T42WGC-American Express Champ 61NATIONAL TEAMS: WGC-World Cup (2), 2001, 2002.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.37 (177)Driving Distance ------------------290.7 (62)Driving Accuracy Percentage --56.3% (185)Total Driving ------------------------247 (164)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.2% (152)Putting Average--------------------1.792 (140)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.2% (112)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------158.0 (51)Birdie Average --------------------3.43 (135)All-Around Ranking --------------1,014 (161)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.86 (162)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.69 (158)Final Round Scoring Average --72.91 (182)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.8% (85)Par Breakers ------------------------19.7% (130)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–Valero Texas Open/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent 2002 BuickInvitational/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,080,000–2002 THE PLAYERS Championship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSTOM PERNICE, JR. (purr-NIECE)EXEMPT STATUS: 57th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Thomas Charles Pernice, Jr. HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: September 5, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, MORESIDENCE: Murrieta, Calif.; plays out of Bear Creek Golf Club FAMILY: Wife, Sydney; Kristen (9/30/93), Brooke (3/7/95)EDUCATION: UCLA (Economics, 1982)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Gardening, television, sports, politicsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 Q SCHOOL: 1985, 1996, 1997Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1999 Buick Open. 2001 The INTERNATIONAL Presented byQwest.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Bell Canadian Open; T6—BellSouth Classic;T7—MCI Heritage, Wachovia Championship.2003 SEASON: Played in 31 tournament and made 21 cuts, including 11 consecutive atthe end of the season, longest consecutive cuts streak he has ever posted…Finished inthe top-10 four times and top-25 nine times, a career best…First top-10, T6 at theBellSouth Classic in 10th start. Jumped into contention with a third-round, 6-under-par 66,but fell back on Sunday after even-par 72…In next start posted second straight top-10with T7 at MCI Heritage, aided by pair of 68s on the weekend. Back-to-back top-10s werethe first since 2001’s The INTERNATIONAL and Buick Open…Continued strong play at theinaugural Wachovia Championship, finishing T7. In 14 starts, surpassed 2002 earningswith a total of $726,960…Had a chance to get into the playoff with Brad Faxon and BobTway at the Bell Canadian Open with a birdie on the 71st hole, but a bogey-5 on the 72ndhole dropped out of the playoff and into third place. $285,000, a season’s best payday,lifted him over the $1-million mark for only the second time in his 12-year career.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Struggled after a career season in 2001…First top-10 ofthe season came at the Shell Houston Open, his 10th start of the season, with aT6…Finished the year on a strong note with three top-15s, including a T7 at the RenoTahoe Open. 2001: Collected his second <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory and for the first time eclipsedthe $1-million mark in season earnings with $1,273,902…At The INTERNATIONAL,accumulated 12 points in each of the first two rounds under Modified Stableford scoringsystem and led by two. Added nine points in round three and increased his lead to three.Recorded only one point in the final round, but was good enough for one-point victory overChris Riley. Inspirational victory because his two daughters, Kristen and Brooke, were inattendance. Brooke, then age 6, is blind…Next week finished T4 at the Buick Open afterposting rounds of 68-67-66-66. INTERNATIONAL first-place check for $720,000, combinedwith Buick Open payday ($136,400), gave him $856,400 in two weeks, more than he hadearned in any of his nine previous seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>. 2000: Opened season at theMercedes Championships with T8. His third-round 65 was the low round of thechampionship…His only other top-10 came at the rain-shortened BellSouth Classic, a T5.1999: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Buick Open. His closing 65 brought one-strokevictory over Tom Lehman, Ted Tryba and Bob Tway. Shared 36-hole lead after opening 67-66 and stood five strokes back after third-round 72. Victory came in his 213th career starton the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. His $432,000 payday was more than he made the first 16 years asprofessional. 1998: First season he earned full-exempt status….Although it took morethan half a year because of tournament delay, enjoyed runner-up finish to Phil Mickelsonat AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Rounds of 67-69-67 were worth $270,000. 1997:Earned more than $100,000 for the first time with $173,012, which placed him 127th onmoney list…Best finish was fourth at Greater Milwaukee Open…Finished 25th at <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament to return to <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1998. 1996: Had three top-10Nationwide Tour finishes, including T6 at Miami Valley Open. 1992: Best Nationwide Tourfinish T3 at Hawkeye Open. 1986: Earned status on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with his second-placefinish at the 1985 Qualifying Tournament…Made 12 cuts and finished 148th on the moneylist with $40,172. Amateur: Two-time All-American at UCLA. PAC-10 Player of Year in1981.PERSONAL: Teammates at UCLA included Jay Delsing, Corey Pavin, Steve Pate andDuffy Waldorf…All-conference wrestler in high school…Daughter Brooke has a geneticdisease, Leber’s Amorosis, which causes blindness. Her retinas did not develop fully atbirth. Tom and Brooke won the National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney WorldResort father-child event for Brooke’s age group in 2001…Player Director on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Policy Board.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983 11986 33 12 5 $40,172 1481987 20 5 1 1 15,431 1951988 31 14 1 2 47,108 1501989 22 10 2 5 81,863 1421990 20 7 1 19,504 2121991 3 1 1,824 3061992 11994 11996 1 1 5,235 3131997 30 12 1 5 173,012 1271998 27 15 1 1 8 520,400 551999 31 14 1 1 5 656,140 652000 32 16 2 5 387,716 1272001 33 19 1 4 6 1,318,762 392002 31 19 2 8 645,110 1042003 31 21 1 4 9 1,210,541 57Total 348 166 2 1 1 19 60 5,122,816NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 10 7 3 $6,077 1081991 4 1 550 3051992 12 2 1 2 2 12,500 951995 28 19 2 11 42,047 481996 24 12 3 8 34,224 581997 1 1 1,390 213Total 79 42 1 7 24 96,788COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $5,219,6042-120 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tom Pernice, Jr. (cont.)<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 T13 CUT T94British OpenT66Year 99 00 01 02 03MastersT24U.S. OpenCUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T27 T51 T45THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T69 CUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.80 (67)Driving Distance ------------------289.1 (70)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.2% (162)Total Driving ------------------------232 (155)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.1% (122)Putting Average--------------------1.748 (33)Sand Save Percentage ----------51.1% (78)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------153.0 (45)Birdie Average --------------------3.82 (48)All-Around Ranking --------------625 (53)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.44 (46)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.25 (55)Final Round Scoring Average --71.15 (103)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.5% (41)Par Breakers ------------------------21.9% (40)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:63–3 times, most recent 1999 Bob HopeChrysler Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2001 The INTERNATIONALPresented by Qwest/1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1998 B.C. Open.CHRIS PERRYNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1994 Utah Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1994 Mexican Open.EXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionFULL NAME: James Christopher Perry HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: September 27, 1961BIRTHPLACE: Edenton, NCRESIDENCE: Powell, OH FAMILY: Wife, Katharine; Andrew Christopher (3/1/93),EDUCATION: Ohio State University Emily Ann (3/10/96), Natalie Kay (12/31/97)SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, especially Ohio State football, TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984hockey, snow skiing, movies Q SCHOOL: 1984 Nationwide Tour Alumnus2003 SEASON: Will receive a second consecutive Major Medical Extension after playingin only three events in 2003 because of hand and wrist injuries. With 23 remaining eventsin carried-over Major Medical Extension, goal is to earn $515,445, equivalent to 125thplace on the 2002 money list to remain fully exempt for the remainder of the <strong>2004</strong>season…Withdrew from the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic after two rounds and missed thecut at the Buick Invitational and Chrysler Classic of Tucson. Did not play the remainder ofthe year.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Did not finish in the top 125 for the first time since 1995.Schedule was limited to only five events due to lingering left hand and wrist injuriessuffered at the 2001 British Open. Missed the cut in three and withdrew after first roundfrom two. Received Major Medical Extension for 2003. 2001: Posted lowest finish on<strong>TOUR</strong> money list, No. 91, since finishing No. 112 in 1996…Made cut in first nine eventsof season and posted eight top-25s in that stretch…Had a pair of T8s early in the seasonat Nissan Open and Bay Hill Invitational…Withdrew from THE PLAYERS Championshipdue to stomach virus…Knee and wrist injuries caused withdrawal after round one ofBritish Open…Played in just five events the remainder of the year and did not make thecut in any of them. 2000: Finished in the top 30 for the second consecutive year on thestrength of two runner-up finishes and seven top-10s…Missed the cut at the BuickInvitational, ending his string of 30 consecutive cuts made that began at the ‘99 BuickInvitational…Won Par-3 contest at the Masters and finished T14 in tournament, his bestfinish in three appearances…65 in the third round gave him one-stroke 54-hole lead overeventual winner Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te at Buick Open. Closed with 68 compared to 66 for<strong>Media</strong>te to finish T2 worth $291,600, career payday…Second runner-up finish came atinaugural SEI Pennsylvania Classic, where tied with four others. 1999: Nearly tripled hisbest previous earnings year, ranked fifth on <strong>TOUR</strong> in earnings with $2,145,707 thanks totwo second-place finishes…His 14 top-10 finishes were second only to Tiger Woods’16…Came close to second <strong>TOUR</strong> title at MCI Classic, where he held one-stroke leadthrough 70 holes, but closed bogey-bogey for fourth-place finish…Closing 68 led to T2 atReno-Tahoe Open and closing 66 led to T2 at SONY Open in Hawaii…Led <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with468 birdies that year. 1998: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in his 377th career start at B.C.Open, where he defeated Peter Jacobsen by three strokes. 1997: For first time in career,finished among top 50 on money list…Finished T2, one stroke behind Gabriel Hjertstedtat the B.C. Open. 1996: Along with Emlyn Aubrey and Woods, one of only three nonexemptplayers to earn full playing privileges for 1997…Made cut in 15 of 20 starts toearn $184,171 and finish 112th on 1996 money list. 1994: Concentrated on NationwideTour and, in the process, earned Player of the Year honors…Topped Nationwide Tourmoney list with $167,148…Collected one victory (Utah Classic), two seconds and twothirds. Made cut in last 31 Nationwide Tour events he entered, a record…Won theMexican Open. 1990: Tied for second with three others, two strokes behind Wayne Leviat Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1987: Earned first runner-up finish with T2, seven backof Tom Kite. Amateur: Three-time All-America selection at Ohio State, where he alsocaptured the 1983 Big-10 Championship.PERSONAL: Also played baseball and hockey while growing up…Father, Jim Perry,pitched in major leagues for Cleveland, Minnesota, Detroit and Oakland. Uncle GaylordPerry is a member of Baseball Hall of Fame.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1984A 11984 6 3 1 $5,086 2011985 30 22 1 5 60,801 1101986 33 22 1 5 75,213 1141987 31 21 1 4 10 197,593 561988 33 21 1 1 3 85,546 1211989 31 24 1 3 7 206,932 671990 30 20 1 3 8 259,108 581991 33 20 2 5 116,105 1261992 29 11 3 53,943 1711993 9 5 3 25,333 2021994 2 1 1 14,840 2371995 30 17 2 113,632 1501996 20 15 1 2 5 184,171 1121997 32 22 1 2 11 460,984 481998 31 24 1 1 4 12 730,171 391999 31 30 2 1 14 21 2,145,707 52000 31 25 2 7 15 1,563,115 282001 26 15 2 8 568,391 912002 52003 3Total 477 318 1 7 5 46 125 6,866,671NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 13 10 3 $13,337 941994 24 24 1 2 2 10 19 167,148 11995 1 1 1 1 6,000 1501996 4 4 1 2 11,190 1162002 4 2 3,273 2432003 1Total 47 41 1 2 2 12 25 200,948COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $7,067,619SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-121


Chris Perry (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96MastersCUTU.S. Open CUT CUT T54 T31 CUT T56<strong>PGA</strong> T28 T17 T26THE PLAYERST55 T54 T20 T64 T21 T16 T27 CUTYear 97 98 99 00 01MastersT50 T14 T37U.S. OpenT43 T25 T42 T32 T19British Open W/D CUT W/D<strong>PGA</strong> T49 74 T10 T34 CUTTHE PLAYERST31 CUT T32 T33<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 4 T8WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33 T17WGC-American Express Champ T7 16PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------73.42 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------272.8 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.9% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------54.6% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.763 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------33.3% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.00 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.33 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.8% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------16.7% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round: 66–Bob HopeChrysler Classic/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–1998Greater Milwaukee Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$291,600–2000 Buick Open/2SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSKENNY PERRYEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 three-time tournament winner (through 2007)FULL NAME: James Kenneth Perry HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220BIRTHDATE: August 10, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Elizabethtown, KYRESIDENCE: Franklin, KY; plays out of Country Creek GC FAMILY: Wife, Sandy; Lesslye (5/20/84), Justin (11/23/85),EDUCATION: Western Kentucky University Lindsey (4/27/88)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Drag racing, coaching high school golf teamTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1986<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (7): 1991 Memorial Tournament. 1994 New England Classic.1995 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 2001 Buick Open. 2003 Bank of America Colonial, theMemorial Tournament, Greater Milwaukee Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Bank of America Colonial, the MemorialTournament, Greater Milwaukee Open; T2—Bay Hill Invitational presented by CooperTires; T3—U.S. Open Championship; T4—Greater Hartford Open; T5—FordChampionship at Doral; T8—British Open Championship, Buick Open; T9—THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship presented by Coca-Cola; T10—<strong>PGA</strong> Championship.2003 SEASON: Enjoyed most prolific season of career, with three wins and 11 top-10s in26 starts, along with a career-best $4,400,122 in winnings. One of three players, alongwith Mike Weir and Ernie Els, to log top-10s in three major championships…Earned firsttop-10 of season at the Ford Championship at Doral. Jumped from T51 through 54 holesto T5 finish thanks to a final-round 64…Added his second top-10 of the Florida swing witha T2 at the Bay Hill Invitational…Picked up first win since the 2001 Buick Open with a sixstrokevictory at the Bank of America Colonial. Set 54- and 72-hole tournament recordswhile tying the course record with a third-round, 9-under 61. Held eight-stroke leadheading into Sunday prior to picking up his career-largest $900,000 paycheck. Became14th player in his 40s to win at Colonial CC after firing four rounds in the 60s…Picked upsecond victory of season one week later at the Memorial Tournament with rounds of 65-68-70-72. At the age of 42, became oldest player to win back-to-back weeks on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> since Hale Irwin won the U.S. Open and the Buick Classic in consecutive weeks atage 45 in 1990. Held solo lead after 36 and 54 holes. With paycheck of $900,000,established career high in earnings with $2,551,171. A winner at Muirfield Village in 1991,became the sixth player to capture multiple titles at the Memorial Tournament…Addedthird consecutive top-three finish with a T3 at the U.S. Open. Jumped from T33 to T3 onSunday thanks to a final-round-best 3-under 67. Second time in his 17-year career that hehas posted three consecutive top-threes. The other was in 1995 with a T3 at AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am, win at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and T2 at the NissanOpen…Picked up third win in four starts on <strong>TOUR</strong> at the Greater Milwaukee Open. Heldthird-round lead and won for fourth consecutive time after holding/sharing the 54-holelead. Surpassed $3-million mark in season’s earnings for first time in career. Victory washis fourth straight top-five finish at the Greater Milwaukee Open (T3 in 2000, T5 in 2001and fourth in 2002) and his sixth top-five finish of the 2003 season through 17starts…Playing in only his second career British Open, continued to ride his hot streakwith a T8 finish. In five starts, had three wins and top 10s at both the U.S. Open and BritishOpen…With four rounds in the 60s, earned sixth consecutive top-10 with a T4 at theGreater Harford Open, four shots behind Peter Jacobsen…Past champion earned T8 atthe Buick Open then posted T10 at <strong>PGA</strong>. Eight consecutive top-10s were tops on <strong>TOUR</strong>throughout season until Vijay Singh ended season with eight straight to match thestreak…Closed the year with T9 at <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Represented the United Statesat The Presidents Cup in November…Finished third in Total Driving and eighth in ScoringAverage.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished in the top 30 in earnings for fifth time in career.Of his six top-10s, three came in first four starts…Finished third, one stroke shy of theSergio Garcia-David Toms playoff at the Mercedes Championships…T6 at the Bob HopeChrysler Classic…T2 with Kaname Yokoo at Phoenix Open, one stroke behind championChris DiMarco…Second runner-up finish of the season at the MasterCard Colonial, fivestrokes (tied with David Toms) behind champion Nick Price. Earnings of $378,400 jumpedseason winnings over $1 million for the second time in career at $1,301,646… Sat 31ston the money list heading into the Buick Challenge, the last event before THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship. T7 finish vaulted him to No. 27 and earned him a spot in the season-endingevent. 2001: In finishing 24th on the money list with $1,786,066, surpassed the $1-millionsingle-season earnings mark for the first time…Top-30 finish earned a spot in THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship for the first time since 1996…Year was driven by six top-10s…Capturedhis fourth <strong>TOUR</strong> title with an impressive two-shot victory in the Buick Open. A secondround64, which included a 29 on the front nine of Warwick Hills G&CC, came on his 41stbirthday and earned a three-stroke lead. Followed with another 64, this time with a 29 onthe back nine, to extend his lead to five after 54 holes. Closed with a 69 to collect the$558,000 paycheck. 2000: Consistent season, making 18 cuts in 20 tournaments enteredand finishing third three times…Finished T3 finish at rain-shortened BellSouth Classic forbest finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since he lost in playoff at 1996 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1999: Though hesurpassed $400,000 in earnings, finished 94th on the money list, his lowest ranking sincejoining the <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1998: Rebounded from sub-standard 1997 season, entered 25tournaments and finished in top 10 five times. 1997: Not as spectacular a year as 1996,but still managed to retain full-exempt status for 11th consecutive season. 1996: Earnednearly $1 million and 13th spot on money list with nine top-10s, including a second, onethird, two fourths and a fifth…Nearly won <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Valhalla GC in homestate of Kentucky. Took lead with course-record opening 66, followed with 72-71 to fallfour back with 18 to play. Fired 34 on front nine Sunday to take slim lead, but bogey-6 onfinal hole left him at 11-under-par 277. Mark Brooks forced playoff with closing birdie andwon with birdie on 18 after Perry took four strokes to reach green. 1995: Seasonhighlighted by February stretch that featured T3 at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am,victory at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and T2 at Nissan Open. Led all three tournamentsentering final round. 1994: Shot closing 65 at Pleasant Valley to win New England Classicby one stroke over David Feherty. Win helped him to 26th on money list and first trip to<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1991: Claimed first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Memorial Tournament. Movedinto lead with then-course-record 9-under-par 63. Was forced into playoff when Hale Irwinshot 65-66 on weekend. Birdied first extra hole for victory.PERSONAL: Took up golf at age 7 with encouragement from his father, who spent hoursteeing balls up for him…Member of Western Kentucky University Hall of Fame…Namedwinner of the 2002 Charles Bartlett Award, given to a professional golfer for his unselfishcontributions to the betterment of society, by the Golf Writers Association of America.Perry donates five percent of his winnings to David Lipscomb University, his wife’s almamater, to fund a pair of scholarships. In addition, 11 years ago, Perry took out a loan tobuild Country Creek, a public course in his hometown of Franklin, KY. In 1995, Perry bought142 acres of land and borrowed more than $2.5 million to design and build the only publiccourse in the town in 1995. He designed it for mid-to-high handicappers and kept itaffordable: 18 holes with a cart is $28; $12 without one…Takes a six-week break to serveas assistant coach for boys and girls golf at Simpson High School in Franklin, KY, a publicschool with about 800 students. His son, Justin, is a senior and his daughter, Lindsey, is asophomore. In 2003, Simpson High finished fifth at the state tournament and Justinfinished fifth individually, posting scores of 74-71—145.2-122 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Kenny Perry (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1984 11985 11987 27 15 1 5 107,239 931988 32 20 3 7 139,421 851989 26 15 1 3 7 202,099 701990 23 17 1 2 9 279,881 501991 24 16 1 3 7 368,784 441992 25 17 3 9 190,455 811993 29 18 3 8 196,863 881994 30 22 1 1 4 10 585,941 261995 25 21 1 1 1 5 13 773,388 211996 25 17 1 1 9 13 925,079 131997 26 17 2 8 270,081 901998 25 16 1 5 7 487,551 581999 26 16 1 7 426,184 942000 20 18 3 4 9 889,381 522001 26 22 1 6 13 1,786,066 242002 27 23 2 1 6 13 1,928,598 272003 26 24 3 1 1 11 14 4,400,122 6Total 444 314 7 8 8 71 159 13,957,135<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00Masters CUT T12 CUT CUTU.S. Open T55 T25 CUT T50 CUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> T51 T49 77 T55 T49 2 T23 T10 T34 T30THE PLAYERS 33 T21 T56 T57 W/D T65 T62 T55 T4 CUT CUT W/D T27<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T26 T20 4TIM PETROVIC (peh-TRO-vick)Year 01 02 03MastersCUT T39U.S. Open T45 T3British OpenT8<strong>PGA</strong>T44 T29 T10THE PLAYERST18 T60 T32<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 T18 T9WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T33 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT24 T53WGC-American Express Champ CNL 22 T28NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup (2), 1996, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.57 (8)Driving Distance ------------------295.1 (27)Driving Accuracy Percentage --69.9% (42)Total Driving ------------------------69 (3)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.8% (20)Putting Average--------------------1.790 (131)Sand Save Percentage ----------55.2% (26)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------194.0 (84)Birdie Average --------------------3.75 (63)All-Around Ranking --------------401 (9)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.96 (15)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.09 (8)Final Round Scoring Average --70.87 (74)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.3% (103)Par Breakers ------------------------21.4% (61)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:61–Bank of America Colonial/3Career Low Round/Round:61–2003 Bank of America Colonial/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$900,000–2 times, most recent 2003Memorial Tournament/1EXEMPT STATUS: 36th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Tim Petrovic HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: August 16, 1966BIRTHPLACE: Northampton, MARESIDENCE: Dade City, FL; plays out of Lake Jovita Golf Club FAMILY: Wife, Julie; Bayleigh, MackenzieEDUCATION: University of Hartford (1988, Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Autos, music, television, film, antiques, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2002Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic, T2—2003 84Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania; T3—Phoenix Open; 4—Ford Championship at Doral, Chrysler Championship.2003 SEASON: Moved up 50 spots on the money list (86 to 36) in his sophomore season,more than doubling his income with earnings over $1.7 million and qualified for firstMasters in <strong>2004</strong>…Began season with 12 consecutive rounds in the 60s and a T3 at thePhoenix Open. Shared the second-round lead with Harrison Frazar…Earned second topfiveof season with a fourth-place finish at the Ford Championship at Doral. Made sevenconsecutive birdies during the third round on Nos. 6-12, tied for the second-longest streakof the season…Nearly matched career-best finish with a T2 at the 84 Lumber Classic ofPennsylvania thanks to being one of four players to post four rounds in the 60s. Postedfour top-10s in his first 69 career <strong>TOUR</strong> events, three of which were in the top three (twoT2s and a T3)…Finished season with a T4 at the Chrysler Championship, where a twowayT2 would have earned him a spot in the season-ending <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Rookie season included a career-high second-place finishat the FedEx St. Jude Classic. Led the first round after posting a career-best 6-under-par65. Won $410,000, helping him earn a trip the British Open…Converted the seconddouble eagle in Honda Classic tournament history on the 534-yard, par-5 16th hole at TPCat Heron Bay from 220 yards with a 4-iron. 2001: Became fourth player in Nationwide Tourhistory to earn over $100,000 through first four events. Actually did it in three (T2, T2, 3rd),since he missed the first event of the season…Led Nationwide Tour in scoring average(69.68) and was fourth in final-round scoring average (68.89) yet did not have a victory.2000: Named Player of the Year after finishing first on the Golden Bear Tour money list.1997: Finished third at Pelz World Putting Championship. Amateur: Division I All-Americaselection at the University of Hartford.PERSONAL: Inducted into the University of Hartford Hall of Fame…Devout “Doors” fanand collector…Once worked as a pizza baker and delivery man…Lists Ben Crenshaw,Seve Ballesteros and Jim Morrison among his heroes.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1988A 11989 1 1 $2,569 2491990 21991 21992 21996 2 1 2,088 3702001 1 1 11,4432002 31 15 1 1 5 797,206 862003 32 21 1 1 4 14 1,739,349 36Total 74 39 2 1 5 19 2,552,654NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 1 1 $913 2391993 13 4 1 3,066 1671999 26 15 2 7 45,035 632001 23 18 2 2 7 12 239,010 7Total 63 38 2 2 9 20 288,024COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,840,678EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1JAPAN GOLF <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 $14,506WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-123


Tim Petrovic (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 01 02 03U.S. Open T62 T15British OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSCUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.29 (28)Driving Distance ------------------284.2 (112)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.7% (74)Total Driving ------------------------186 (85)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.6% (92)Putting Average--------------------1.743 (22)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.5% (43)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------144.0 (31)Birdie Average --------------------3.81 (50)All-Around Ranking --------------452 (21)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.15 (22)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.70 (25)Final Round Scoring Average --70.60 (51)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.5% (41)Par Breakers ------------------------21.8% (45)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Phoenix Open/2Career Low Round/Round:63–2003 Phoenix Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$410,400–2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic/2SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2003 Buick Invitational.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 2002 Algarve Open de Portugal.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: 2—Buick Invitational.CARL PETTERSSONEXEMPT STATUS: 74th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Carl Pettersson HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: August 29, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Gothenburg, SwedenRESIDENCE: Raleigh, NCFAMILY: Wife, DeAnnaEDUCATION: N.C. State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: SportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 Q SCHOOL: 20022003 SEASON: Earned just under $1 million and finished in the top 75 on the money listin rookie campaign…Lone top-10 was a good one. In fifth career <strong>TOUR</strong> start (second as a<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member), finished second, four shots behind Tiger Woods, at Buick Invitationalwith rounds of 69-68-70-69—276. Birdied final hole on Sunday to move into solo second,earning a career-best paycheck of $486,000…Added four other top-25 finishes, includinga T11 at the inaugural Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston…Fired career-low 8-under63 during the final-round of the John Deere Classic.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished T21 at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament toearn his first <strong>TOUR</strong> card…Fulfilled the early promise he showed on the European Tour bywinning the Algarve Open de Portugal in a playoff with David Gilford…Also held a shareof the first-round lead in the British Open with a 67. Finished T43. 2001: Made a brightstart to his European Tour career, finishing T7 in the Carlsberg Malaysian Open, his firstcareer start and outright second in the Open de Argentina, his sixth career professionalstart on the European Tour. 2000: Won the European Amateur Championship andrepresented Sweden in the Eisenhower Trophy before turning professional in September.Amateur: Won four tournaments while at North Carolina State University, including theNCAA East Regionals event by four strokes, but was disqualified for signing for anincorrect scorecard…Prior to attending N.C. State, was two-time national junior collegeindividual champion at Central Alabama Community College (1997-98).PERSONAL: Took up golf at age 10 as a toddler near course where he lived inGothenburg…Father, Lars, a low handicap golfer, was an executive for Volvo TrucksDivision, resulting in Carl living in England between ages 10-14, then his current home ofRaleigh, N.C. when his father was transferred.<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 3 2 21,7282003 26 15 1 1 6 977,076 74Total 29 17 1 1 6 998,803EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 2 2 1 1 $78,763<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03British OpenT43<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUTWGC-Accenture Match Play T33WGC-American Express Champ T54PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.16 (106)Driving Distance ------------------281.8 (128)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.0% (137)Total Driving ------------------------265 (178)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.9% (128)Putting Average--------------------1.745 (26)Sand Save Percentage ----------56.5% (18)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------284.4 (134)Birdie Average --------------------3.81 (50)All-Around Ranking --------------727 (84)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.29 (124)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.67 (156)Final Round Scoring Average --70.71 (59)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.0% (34)Par Breakers ------------------------21.5% (56)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–John Deere Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:63–2003 John Deere Classic/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$486,000–2003 Buick Invitational/22-124 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


GARY PLAYERWORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 1974) EXEMPT STATUS: Life MemberFULL NAME: Gary Player HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 146BIRTHDATE: November 1, 1935BIRTHPLACE: Johannesburg, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Johannesburg, South Africa, Marshall Ranch, TX FAMILY: Wife, Vivienne Verwey; Jennifer, Marc, Wayne, Michele,SPECIAL INTERESTS: Breeding thoroughbred race horses,Theresa, Amanda; 13 grandchildrenranching and farming, education, golf TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1953course design, family, health and fitness JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1957<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (24): 1958 Kentucky Derby Open. 1959 British OpenChampionship. 1961 Lucky International Open, Sunshine Open Invitational, MastersTournament. 1962 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1963 San Diego Open Invitational. 1964 PensacolaOpen Invitational, 500 Festival Open Invitation. 1965 U.S. Open Championship. 1968British Open Championship. 1969 Tournament of Champions. 1970 Greater GreensboroOpen. 1971 Greater Jacksonville Open, National Airlines Open Invitational. 1972 GreaterNew Orleans Open, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1973 Southern Open. 1974 Masters Tournament,Danny Thomas Memphis Classic, British Open Championship. 1978 Masters Tournament,MONY Tournament of Champions, Houston Open.CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (19): 1985 Quadel Senior Classic. 1986 General Foods<strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’ Championship, United Hospitals Senior Golf Championship, Denver PostChampions of Golf. 1987 Mazda SENIOR <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT PLAYERS Championship, U.S.Senior Open, PaineWebber World Seniors Invitational. 1988 General Foods <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’Championship, Aetna Challenge, Southwestern Bell Classic, U.S. Senior Open, GTE NorthClassic. 1989 GTE North Classic, The RJR Championship. 1990 <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’Championship. 1991 Royal Caribbean Classic. 1993 Bank One Classic. 1995 Bank OneClassic. 1998 Northville Long Island Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (More than 125): 1956 South African Open, East RandAmateur and Open, Ampol Tournament. 1957 Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1958Australian Open. 1959 Transvaal Open. 1960 Sprite Tournament, Transvaal Open, SouthAfrican Open. 1962 Australian Open, Transvaal Open. 1963 Australian Open, TransvaalOpen. 1965 Australian Open, Piccadilly World Match Play Championship, South AfricanOpen, World Cup of Golf [indiv], World Series of Golf. 1966 Piccadilly World Match PlayChampionship, Transvaal Open, South African Open. 1967 South African Open. 1968Piccadilly World Match Play Championship, World Series of Golf, South African Open. 1969Australian Open, South African Open, South African <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1970 AustralianOpen. 1971 South Africa Masters, Piccadilly World Match Play Championship, GeneralMotors Open Golf Tournament. 1972 South African Masters, South African Open, BrazilianOpen, World Series of Golf. 1973 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship. 1974Australian Open, Brazilian Open, Ibergolf Tournament. 1975 Lancome Trophy, South AfricanOpen. 1976 South African Masters, South African Open. 1977 South African Open, WorldCup of Golf [indiv]. 1979 South African Open. 1980 Chile Open, Trophy Felix Houphonet-Boigny. 1981 South African Open. 1984 Johnnie Walker. 1994 Skills Challenge.BEST 2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T22—MasterCard Classic.2003 SEASON: Served as the International Team Captain in homeland of South Africa atThe Presidents Cup. Course designer of The Links at Fancourt in South Africa, the site ofthe Presidents Cup…Played in his 46th Masters, tying him for second with Doug Fordbehind the all-time leader Arnold Palmer (49 starts). Did not make the cut…On theChampions Tour, shot his age for the second time in his career when he fashioned asecond-round 67 at the MasterCard Championship in Hawaii, where he eventuallyfinished T29…Best Champions Tour finish came in Mexico City with a T22 at theMasterCard Classic.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Had entered the open qualifier for the British Open, butwas forced to withdraw due to a pulled rib muscle. Broke streak of competing in 46consecutive British Opens. 1985: Joined the Champions Tour. 1978: Earned the thirdMasters title of his career when he began the final round seven strokes behind HubertGreen and shot 64, winning by one after birdies on seven of the final 10 holes…Went onto win the Houston Open and Tournament of Champions the next two weeks for threewins in as many starts. They were his last victories on <strong>TOUR</strong>. He has the distinction ofwinning at least one <strong>TOUR</strong> event in five decades. 1974: Captured both the second Masterstitle of his career and third British Open. Became the only player in the 20th century to winthe British Open in three different decades…Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.1972: Earned his second <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1968: Second British Open title came atCarnoustie, Scotland with a two-stroke victory over Jack Nicklaus and Bob Charles. 1965:Won his only U.S. Open Championship.Joins Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus andTiger Woods as winners of all four majors. He completed the Grand Slam at age 29. 1962:Won the first of two <strong>PGA</strong> Championships. 1961: Won his first of three MastersTournaments…Also claimed two other victories for first muliti-win season. Was theleading money winner on <strong>TOUR</strong> for the only time in his career. 1959: Claimed his firstmajor title with victory at the British Open. 1958: Won first <strong>TOUR</strong> event of his career atthe Kentucky Derby Open.PERSONAL: Dubbed the Black Knight, Mr. Fitness and the appointed InternationalAmbassador of Golf by the World Golf Hall of Fame…A renowned golf course architectwith over 200 design projects located throughout the world…Operates Black KnightInternational, which includes Gary Player Golf Equipment, Gary Player Golf Academy andGary Player Enterprises, aspects of which include licensing, publishing, videos, appareland memorabilia…Gary Player Stud Farm has received worldwide acclaim for breedingtop horses…Operates The Player Foundation with its primary objective to promoteeducation. The Foundation built the Blair Atholl Schools in Johannesburg, South Africawith educational facilities for more than 500 students from kindergarten through theseventh grade…Says his biggest thrill in golf is being the third player in history after GeneSarazen and Ben Hogan to win all four Grand Slam events…Has traveled more miles thanany athlete in history, over 14 million and counting…At one point in his career, traveledwith his six children and more than 30 pieces of luggage that sometimes took as many asthree taxis to transport…Among his heroes are Winston Churchill, Mother Theresa,Nelson Mandela and Gandhi…Among his favorite golf courses are The Links at Fancourtin his native South Africa, Cypress Point, Carnoustie and the TPC at Jasna Polana…Oneof his superstitions or lucky charms is wearing black…Favorite athletes are MichaelJordan and Pele…Web site is www.garyplayer.com.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-10Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1957 9 9 1 1 6 $3,683 541958 14 13 1 2 9 11 18,591 121959 9 9 1 1 2 5 5,694 581960 13 13 1 5 13 13,879 281961 28 28 3 2 4 20 25 64,540 11962 17 17 1 2 2 10 15 45,838 61963 22 22 1 6 1 18 21 55,455 51964 17 17 2 1 2 9 14 61,450 71965 12 12 1 2 7 10 69,964 51966 10 10 2 4 7 26,391 391967 14 14 1 2 8 12 55,821 181968 15 15 1 1 12 14 48,828 301969 16 16 1 3 3 10 13 122,884 41970 17 15 1 1 2 8 12 99,267 121971 14 14 2 2 1 8 8 119,355 51972 15 15 2 1 8 13 118,041 71973 9 9 1 3 7 47,752 591974 14 13 3 5 10 105,986 191975 15 14 2 4 8 73,943 271976 16 15 1 4 10 53,669 531977 17 17 2 8 12 112,485 211978 17 17 3 7 10 177,336 91979 8 7 2 3 6 74,482 531980 11 10 1 3 4 45,471 781981 15 9 3 22,483 1231982 11 6 3 22,059 1471983 11 9 2 20,567 1471984 13 10 1 1 5 93,258 701985 8 4 1 11,032 1751986 11987 1 1 4,257 2311988 21989 21990 1 1 1 11,000 2251991 11992 11993 1 1 3,700 2811994 11995 2 1 7,935 2691996 21997 21998 2 1 11,200 2701999 22000 22001 22002 12003 1Total 434 384 24 33 22 177 281 1,834,482SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-125


Gary Player (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 4-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1985 1 1 1 1 $30,000 441986 17 3 4 2 13 17 291,190 51987 20 3 2 3 16 20 333,439 61988 20 5 2 3 16 18 435,914 21989 18 2 1 1 11 17 514,116 41990 22 1 4 2 13 20 507,268 91991 20 1 1 2 9 17 337,253 181992 21 2 3 9 16 346,798 231993 22 1 1 6 15 360,272 261994 22 1 1 4 12 309,776 301995 20 1 2 11 309,251 381996 23 3 7 13 494,714 241997 22 1 10 208,615 621998 18 1 5 15 455,206 371999 20 2 7 235,181 612000 21 7 199,579 702001 21 3 4 256,013 632002 18 1 1 109,006 902003 15 1 78,690 93Total 361 19 21 17 119 222 5,812,282COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $7,646,764<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68Masters T24 CUT T8 T6 1 T2 T5 T5 T2 T28 T6 T7U.S. Open 2 T15 T19 T9 T6 T8 T23 1 T15 T12 T16British Open 4 T24 7 1 7 CUT CUT T7 T8 CUT T4 T3 1<strong>PGA</strong> T39 1 T8 T13 T33 T3Year 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81Masters T32 3 T6 T10 1 T30 T28 T19 1 T17 T6 T15U.S. Open T48 T44 T27 T15 12 T8 T43 T23 T10 T6 T2 CUT T26British Open T23 CUT T7 T6 T14 1 T32 T28 T22 T34 T19 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> 2 T12 T4 1 T51 7 T33 T13 T31 T26 T23 T26 T49THE PLAYERS CUT T21 T9 T13 T28 CUT T8 CUTYear 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94MastersT15 CUT T21 T36 CUT T35 CUT CUT T24 CUT CUT 60 CUTU.S. Open CUT T20 T43 CUT CUTBritish OpenT42 CUT CUT CUT T35 T66 T61 CUT CUT T57 CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T42 T2 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT 61CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship 1 8 1 T8 1 T8 5 T16 T19 T60 T31 T20 T39U.S. Senior Open 2 1 1 T9 T3 T8 T3 T17 T13 T19 T60 T21Ford Senior Players T14 1 T3 3 T18 T43 T18 T33 T42 T49 T49JELD-WEN Tradition 2 2 T15 T20 T17 T27 T17 T9 T51 T17Charles Schwab Cup ChampT26Year 99 00 01 02 03Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship T43 T46 T8 T45 CUTU.S. Senior Open CUT 57 CUT T54Ford Senior PlayersT29 T57 T56Senior British OpenT51JELD-WEN Tradition T50 T34 T19 T62 75NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 2003 (Captain).PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------77.59 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------231.3 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --78.6% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------27.8% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------2.200 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------75.0% (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------1.00 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------81.00 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--10.0% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------5.6% (N/A)PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------73.51 (83)Driving Distance ------------------248.2 (88)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.7% (44)Total Driving ------------------------132 (81)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------55.0% (87)Putting Average--------------------1.846 (81)Sand Save Percentage ----------44.0% (50)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------846.0 (77)Birdie Average --------------------2.57 (83)All-Around Ranking --------------593 (88)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:80–Masters Tournament/2Career Low Round/Round:62–1976 Florida Citrus Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$62,500–1984 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship/T2MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round:67–2003 MasterCard Championship/2Career Low Round:63–1993 GTE West Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck:$202,500–1989 The RJR Championship/1Year 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT CUT CUT 46 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTBritish OpenT68 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTNICK PRICEWORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 2003)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1994 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Nicholas Raymond Leige Price HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: January 28, 1957BIRTHPLACE: Durban, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Hobe Sound, FL; plays out of McArthur Golf Club FAMILY: Wife, Sue; Gregory (8/9/91), Robyn Frances (8/5/93),SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water skiing, tennis, fishing, flying, Kimberly Rae (9/9/96)golf course architecture. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 Q SCHOOL: 1982<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (18): 1983 World Series of Golf. 1991 GTE Byron Nelson GolfClassic, Canadian Open. 1992 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, H.E.B. Texas Open. 1993 THE PLAYERSChampionship, Canon Greater Hartford Open, Sprint Western Open, Federal Express St.Jude Classic. 1994 Honda Classic, Southwestern Bell Colonial, Motorola Western Open,British Open Championship, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Bell Canadian Open. 1997 MCI Classic.1998 FedEx St. Jude Classic. 2002 MasterCard Colonial.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (24): 1979 Asseng Invitational [SAf]. 1980 CanonEuropean Masters [Eur]. 1981 San Reno Masters [Eur], South African Masters [SAf]. 1982Vaals Reef Open [SAf]. 1985 Trophee Lancome [Eur], ICL International [SAf]. 1989 WestEnd South Australian Open [Aus]. 1992 Air New Zealand/Shell Open [Aus]. 1993 ICLInternational [SAf], Sun City Million Dollar Challenge [SAf]. 1994 British Open [Eur], ICLInternational [SAf]. 1995 Alfred Dunhill Challenge [SAf], Hassan II Golf Trophy [Morocco],Zimbabwe Open [SAf]. 1997 Dimension Data Pro-Am [Eur], Alfred Dunhill South African<strong>PGA</strong> [Eur], Zimbabwe Open [SAf], Million Dollar Challenge [SAf].1998 Dimension Data Pro-Am [SAf], Zimbabwe Open [SAf], Million Dollar Challenge [SAf]. 1999 Suntory Open [Jap].OTHER VICTORIES (2): 1992 <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf. 2001 CVS Charity Classic [withMark Calcavecchia].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—EDS Byron Nelson Championship, FedEx St. JudeClassic; T3—Nissan Open; T5—Wachovia Championship, U.S. Open Championship; T9—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.2003 SEASON: Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame on October 20 at the World GolfVillage in St. Augustine, FL…Finished in the top 20 (No. 20) and missed just one cut forthe second consecutive season, marking the fifth time in his career he has only missedone cut in a season…Although did not win, picked up two runner-ups and a third on theway to earning over $2 million for the second straight year…Posted back-to-back top-10swith a T3 at the Nissan Open and a T9 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championshipafter losing to Jay Haas in the third round (20 holes). Defeated Paul Lawrie and ShigekiMaruyama in the first two rounds…Led after the first two rounds of the inauguralWachovia Championship and finished T5 with three rounds under par…The next week2-126 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Nick Price (cont.)posted rounds of 66-65 on the weekend at the EDS Byron Nelson to finish two back ofVijay Singh. Ruuner-up finish moved him to the top spot on the EDS Byron NelsonChampionship money list, with $1,464,808…Third top-five in four starts was a T5 at theU.S. Open…In his next start two weeks later, finished second to David Toms at the FedExSt. Jude Classic. Two-time winner in Memphis opened with a 2-over-par 73, butrebounded with rounds of 67-65-62. Final-round, 9-under-par 62 was his best competitivescore at the TPC at Southwind in 64 rounds. Now has eight top-10 finishes at the FedExevent, tied for fourth all-time and leads the all-time money list with $1,436,615 in 17starts…Climbed over the $1-million mark in official earnings for a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-best 10thtime in his career (Davis Love III also has 10)…Earned spot on the Presidents CupInternational Team.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Has finished in the top 50 on the money list for 18 consecutiveseasons. 2002: Surpassed earnings of $2 million for the first time in his career, whilefinishing fifth in scoring average (69.59)…Picked up his first win since the 1998 FedEx St.Jude Classic (a span of three years, nine months and 17 days). The first of five 40-plusyearolds to win with his victory at the MasterCard Colonial. Earned paycheck of $774,000,$5,800 more than his combined winnings at his three major victories (1992 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, 1994 British Open, 1994 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship). Co-leader after 36 holes withEsteban Toledo. Grabbed solo third-round lead by five strokes. Needed only 104 putts onthe week en route to his second MasterCard Colonial title. Earned Player of the Month ofMay accolades for his win and two other top-10s…Made 14 consecutive cuts to beginthe year prior to missing his only cut at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…Recipient of the 2002Payne Stewart Award, presented at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 2001: Made 20 starts, themost since 1992…Led first round of the Marconi Pennsylvania Classic by one stroke afteropening with a 66 but had fifth-place finish. 2000: Earned third top-10 at Advil WesternOpen, led first round after opening with a course-record-tying 63. Closed with 72-70-69that set up playoff with Robert Allenby. Allenby won with a par on first extra hole…Finalround67 at <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship lifted him to a three-way T3…Member of his fourthInternational Presidents Cup Team, finishing with a 2-3-0 record for a four-year total of 6-9-4. 1999: In March, second-round 67 led to third-place finish at THE PLAYERSChampionship, his sixth top-10 in 16 appearances in the event. 1998: Earned 16th <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> title and 15th in decade of the ‘90s by making birdie on second playoff hole at TPCat Southwind to defeat Jeff Sluman and win FedEx St. Jude Classic. Along with TigerWoods, 15 victories were the most by any player in the 1990s. 1997: Returned to the formthat golf fans are familiar with when he captured the MCI Classic. Climbed back into top20 on money list for first time since 1994. The second of only three wire-to-wire winnerson <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1994: Had one of the most prolific years ever on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Captured six titles,including the British Open and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. One of only three players in the 1990sto win two major titles in the same season, joining Nick Faldo in 1990 and Mark O’Mearain 1998. One of only seven players since 1945 to capture consecutive majors (Ben Hogan,Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Tom Watson, Tiger Woods)…In British Open atTurnberry, played final three holes eagle-birdie-par to make up two-stroke deficit to JesperParnevik…Took five-stroke lead at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Southern Hills with secondround65, then cruised to six-stroke win over Corey Pavin…<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year.1993: Posted four wins including a five-stroke victory at THE PLAYERSChampionship…Later that year won three consecutive starts: Canon Greater HartfordOpen, Sprint Western Open and Federal Express St. Jude Classic…First time named <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year. 1986: Shot third-round 63 in Masters (with a bogey on the firsthole) and shares Augusta National course record with Greg Norman. 1983: Went wire-towireto defeat Jack Nicklaus by two strokes at the World Series of Golf for his first <strong>TOUR</strong>victory.PERSONAL: Published “The Swing” in 1997…Born in South Africa, moved to Rhodesia(now Zimbabwe) at an early age…Was the first recipient, in 2002, of the ASAPSports/Jim Murray Award, given to a professional player for his cooperation, quotabilityand accommodation to the media, and for reflecting the most positive aspects of theworking relationship between athlete and journalist…Over the last decade, hascollaborated on 10 golf courses with Steve Smyers, Tom Fazio and Tommy Fazio. Recentlyformed own design company, Nick Price Golf Course Design…Website is nickprice.com.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983 21 14 1 2 5 $49,435 1041984 19 15 1 4 6 109,480 661985 20 14 2 5 96,069 801986 25 17 1 6 11 225,373 351987 25 19 1 7 14 334,169 281988 24 20 1 4 10 266,300 421989 27 22 1 7 12 296,170 421990 28 22 2 1 6 13 520,777 221991 23 18 2 9 11 714,389 71992 26 24 2 1 2 13 19 1,135,773 41993 18 17 4 2 8 12 1,478,557 11994 19 14 6 1 8 10 1,499,927 11995 18 15 1 1 5 11 611,700 301996 15 12 2 5 7 402,467 501997 16 15 1 1 2 8 14 1,053,845 171998 18 15 1 6 9 1,019,404 261999 18 17 2 7 12 1,572,402 182000 18 15 2 3 6 11 1,804,433 212001 20 17 1 6 12 1,286,756 422002 18 17 1 8 14 2,170,912 192003 17 16 2 1 6 9 2,271,111 20Total 433 355 18 15 17 133 227 18,919,447EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $41,032SOUTHERN AFRICA <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 1 $11,205<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90Masters CUT 5 T22 T14 CUTU.S. Open T48 CUT T17 T40 CUTBritish Open T39 T27 T23 T2 CUT T44 CUT T8 2 CUT T25<strong>PGA</strong> T67 T54 5 CUT T10 T17 T46 T63THE PLAYERS 7 T22 T58 T24 DQ CUT T16<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 5Year 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T49 T6 CUT T35 CUT T18 T24 CUT T6 T11 CUT T20 T23U.S. Open T19 T4 T11 CUT T13 T19 4 T23 T27 CUT T8 T5British Open T44 T51 T6 1 T40 T44 CUT T29 T37 CUT T21 T14 T28<strong>PGA</strong> 1 T31 1 T39 T8 T13 T4 5 CUT T29 CUTTHE PLAYERS T9 8 1 CUT T37 T46 T24 T8 3 T3 T10 T9 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 T13 T18 T20 30 T26 30 T21 T3 T22 30WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T33 T9 T9WGC-NEC Invitational T3 T20 T29 T28 T42WGC-American Express Champ T4 T5 CNL T15 T48NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup (2), 1978, 1993; Dunhill Cup (8), 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; The Presidents Cup (5), 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.12 (20)Driving Distance ------------------280.1 (143)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.3% (84)Total Driving ------------------------227 (147)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.2% (152)Putting Average--------------------1.777 (97)Sand Save Percentage ----------55.0% (29)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------223.2 (103)Birdie Average --------------------3.63 (88)All-Around Ranking --------------716 (81)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.00 (16)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.27 (59)Final Round Scoring Average --71.80 (155)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.6% (91)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–FedEx St. Jude Classic/4Career Low Round/Round:62–3 times, most recent 2003 FedEx St.Jude Classic/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$774,000–2002 MasterCard Colonial/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-127


BRETT QUIGLEYEXEMPT STATUS: 82nd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Brett Cephas Quigley HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: August 18, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Devens, MARESIDENCE: Jupiter, FL; plays out of Rhode Island CC; Barrington, RI FAMILY: Wife, AmyEDUCATION: University of South Carolina (1991)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Surfing, reading, cars, motorcyclesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1997 Q SCHOOL: 2002Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2001 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1996 Philadelphia Classic. 2001 Arkansas Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 4—Greater Milwaukee Open; T8—The HondaClassic.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 125 for only the second time in his career on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>…Opened the season making six consecutive cuts. Resident of nearby Jupiterearned first top-10 in fifth start with T8 at The Honda Classic that included four rounds inthe 60s. Finish was second straight top-10 at Honda event…Shared the first-round leadat the U.S. Open with Tom Watson at 5-under 65, finished T28…Two weeks after gettingmarried, added second top-10 with a fourth-place finish at the Greater Milwaukee Open,his best <strong>TOUR</strong> finish since a T4 at the 2002 Honda Classic. His $168,000 payday inMilwaukee secured his card for the <strong>2004</strong> season…Was among the leaders throughoutthe week at the B.C. Open, but a closing 70 dropped him to T11.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1992, 1996, 1998-01…<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> member in 1997 and 2002-03. 2002: Only top-10 of the season, T4 at The HondaClassic. Was one stroke out of the lead with two holes to play but bogeyed the last twoholes…Shared the first-round lead at Canon Greater Hartford Open. After opening withseason-best 64, finished T20. 2001: Earned a career best $956,934 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> onthe strength of six top-10s, including a runner-up finish at the Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic. Won a Nationwide Tour event early in the season and finished 56th on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> money list…On cold and rainy opening day at the Arkansas Classic, shot 31 on thefront nine, finished with a 65, led wire-to-wire and won by three…The next weekcommitted to the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, shot 15-under-par and finishedsecond to Scott Hoch…Month later earned second <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10 at MasterCard Colonial.Opened with three rounds in the 60s. Stood one stroke back after 36 holes and shared topof leaderboard with Phil Mickelson at 11-under-par 199 through 54 holes. Shot 73 onSunday for T5…Following an opening 67 at the B.C. Open, a second-round 62 gave him athree-stroke lead. Closed with a pair of 72s for T8…Averaged 298.5 yards off the tee,second to John Daly in the Driving Distance category. 2000: Split time on the NationwideTour and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Made the cut in four of eight Nationwide Tour events early in theyear with a T2 at the Nationwide South Carolina Classic and a T3 at the NationwideRichmond Open…Did not play Nationwide Tour after mid-May…In 21 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events,made 10 cuts, including a T5 at the B.C. Open. 1999: Kept status on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for thenext year by finishing 150th on the money list. 1998: Recorded a T4 at the United AirlinesHawaiian Open. 1997: Played in 34 events making 21 cuts…Best finish T12 at the GreaterVancouver Open. 1996: Earned his first career title at the Philadelphia Classic, setting thePhilmont CC course record with a 6-under-par 64 in the opening round….Had eight top-10s, including T2 at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic and the Boise Open on theNationwide Tour…Finished fifth on the Nationwide Tour money list to earn his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card for the next season. Amateur: Winner of the 1987 U. S. Junior Amateur…NamedAcademic All-American in 1990 and 1991 at University of South Carolina.PERSONAL: Caddied for his uncle, Dana Quigley, now a member of the Champions Tour,when Dana fired a 61 at the 1982 Greater Hartford Open…His dad, Paul, was one of NewEngland’s top amateur golfers.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991 2 1 $1,990 2981992 11997 34 21 4 172,023 1281998 29 16 2 5 224,076 1271999 22 12 2 3 209,318 1522000 21 10 1 4 247,037 1502001 21 13 1 6 8 956,934 562002 32 16 1 5 404,422 1402003 27 19 2 7 786,294 82Total 189 108 1 14 36 3,002,093NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 15 7 1 $7,518 1191994 11995 4 2 1 1 9,540 1241996 28 17 1 2 8 10 123,763 51998 21999 1 1 1 2,500 1812000 8 4 1 1 2 2 56,766 792001 4 4 1 2 2 101,776 47Total 63 35 2 3 1 13 17 301,864COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,303,957<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03U.S. Open CUT CUT T28<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSCUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.72 (59)Driving Distance ------------------289.6 (66)Driving Accuracy Percentage --57.0% (183)Total Driving ------------------------249 (167)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.8% (86)Putting Average--------------------1.767 (66)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.3% (46)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------528.0 (173)Birdie Average --------------------3.78 (57)All-Around Ranking --------------736 (92)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.43 (43)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.44 (80)Final Round Scoring Average --71.11 (95)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.3% (70)Par Breakers ------------------------21.2% (66)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–3 times, most recent B.C. Open/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2001 B.C. Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$308,000–2001 Greater GreensboroChrysler Classic/T2CHRIS RILEYEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Chris J. Riley HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: December 8, 1973BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CARESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NVFAMILY: Wife, MichelleEDUCATION: University of Nevada-Las Vegas (1996, Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: San Diego ChargersTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 Q SCHOOL: 1998Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Reno-Tahoe Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Greater Hartford Open, John Deere Classic; T3—MCI Heritage; 4—THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola, WGC-NECInvitational; T6—Mercedes Championships; T7—Sony Open in Hawaii.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 30 for the second straight season. Collected a careerhighsix top-10s, including three top-3s. Finished T6 at season-opening MercedesChampionships, one of four first-time participants to finish in the top 10 at Kapalua…Wasone back of the lead through 18 holes at the Sony Open in Hawaii with an opening-round65. 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Chris Riley (cont.)at Harbour Town Golf Links…Was one back of third-round leader Peter Jacobsen at theGreater Hartford Open. Closed with 68 to Jacobsen’s 67 to finish alone insecond…Shared the 36-hole lead at first WGC-NEC Invitational and was one backthrough 54 holes, but a closing 71 dropped T4…Shared 54-lead at the John Deere Classicand finished T2. It was his third top-five finish in Moline, IL..CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in his 109th career start atReno-Tahoe Open after defeating Jonathan Kaye in a one-hole playoff. Tied for the leadwith Kaye and Steve Flesch at 12-under-par after 54 holes, Riley came from two strokesdown on the back nine Sunday to tie Kaye in regulation. With a two-putt par to win on thefirst hole of the playoff, Riley earned $540,000, his largest career paycheck in becomingthe 12th of 18 first-time winners on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…T5 at the Advil Western Open earneda spot in the British Open at Muirfield where he finished T22 with a final-round 66…<strong>PGA</strong>was his second major championship start of the season. Entered the final day T6. Posteda final-round, 2-under-par 70 good for solo third and his first ticket to the Masters forfinishing in the top four and ties…Closed the year making 14 consecutive cuts. 2001: Hada slow start after breaking out early in each of his first two seasons on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Eclipsed the $1-million mark in season earning for the first time in his career thanks to fourtop-10s…Best effort of the year runner-up finish at The INTERNATIONAL. Accumulated32 points, under Modified Stableford scoring system, to finish one point behind TomPernice, Jr. 2000: Four top-10s including two fourth-place finishes…Earned first top-10 ofthe season at John Deere Classic, where four rounds in the 60s gave him solo fourth-placefinish worth, $124,800. 1999: Earned top-10 in his first start as a member of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, a T7 at Sony Open in Hawaii. Ironically, his first shot was out of bounds. Recoveredto shoot 67. Matching 68s on the weekend led to T7. 1998: Finished 28th at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament to earn status in 1999…Rookie on the Nationwide Tour…Finishedsecond in only his second start as a Nationwide Tour member, two behind Eric Johnson atSouth Florida Classic. Amateur: Four-time All-America selection at UNLV…Teammate ofTiger Woods at 1995 Walker Cup at Royal Porthcawl.PERSONAL: Brother Kevin was member of Nationwide Tour in 1998-99. Riley brotherswere second of three sets of brothers to be Nationwide Tour members in same year,joining Tom and Curt Byrum (1994) and Brenden and Deane Pappas (2001). The Pappasbrothers both qualified for the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Fred Brown, a retired teacher whocoached the golf team at San Diego’s Madison High when Chris was a student there,caddied for Chris in 1999 and 2000…Teammates at UNLV with Chad Campbell andEdward Fryatt…Married L<strong>PGA</strong> golfer Michelle Louviere on December 14, 2002 in NewOrleans.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995A 11996 11999 28 15 3 6 $367,805 1122000 28 20 4 7 660,707 712001 30 21 1 4 11 1,198,225 452002 28 23 1 1 5 14 2,032,979 232003 29 19 2 1 7 13 2,178,133 23Total 145 98 1 3 2 23 51 6,437,849NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1998 24 11 2 1 4 5 $74,239 35Total 24 11 2 1 4 5 74,239COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,512,088<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03MastersT23U.S. Open CUT CUTBritish OpenT22 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T51 3 CUTTHE PLAYERST48 T58 T22 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T26 4WGC-Accenture Match PlayT17WGC-NEC InvitationalT4WGC-American Express ChampT39 T28PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.26 (27)Driving Distance ------------------279.3 (147)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.0% (109)Total Driving ------------------------256 (172)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------61.5% (176)Putting Average--------------------1.744 (25)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.4% (94)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------231.4 (108)Birdie Average --------------------3.79 (53)All-Around Ranking --------------739 (93)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.86 (82)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------68.00 (1)Final Round Scoring Average --70.71 (59)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.9% (37)Par Breakers ------------------------21.5% (56)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent Greater HartfordOpen/3Career Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent 2003 GreaterHartford Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2002 Reno–Tahoe Open/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSLOREN ROBERTSEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Loren Lloyd Roberts HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: June 24, 1955BIRTHPLACE: San Luis Obispo, CARESIDENCE: Germantown, TN FAMILY: Wife, Kimberly; Alexandria (10/14/86), Addison (10/15/91)EDUCATION: Cal Poly San Luis ObispoSPECIAL INTERESTS: Clubmaking, hunting, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1980, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (8): 1994 Nestle Invitational. 1995 Nestle Invitational. 1996 MCIClassic, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1997 CVS Charity Classic. 1999 GTE Byron NelsonClassic. 2000 Greater Milwaukee Open. 2002 Valero Texas Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Valero Texas Open; T7—<strong>PGA</strong> Championship;T8—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SEASON: Has finished in the top 100 on the money list the last 16 seasons…Whileplaying consistent golf (14 of 17 cuts made), did not post a top-10 until 18th event, a T7at the <strong>PGA</strong> at Oak Hill, where he finished eight strokes back of champion ShaunMicheel…After a two-week break, recorded another top-10 at the Bell Canadian Open.Finished T8, thanks to a closing 68…Defending champion at the Valero Texas Open closedwith 62 moving him to T2. The 62 tied his career low, which he had shot three timespreviously. His finish in San Antonio moved him into the top 50 on the Official World GolfRanking and earned a spot in the WGC-American Express Championship in Atlanta thenext week, where he finished T16.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Picked up victory and finished in the top 30 on the moneylist for the third time in the last four years…Captured Valero Texas Open for eighth career<strong>TOUR</strong> win and first since 2000 Greater Milwaukee Open. At 47 years, three months andfive days, became oldest player to win <strong>TOUR</strong> event since 48-year-old Tom Watson won the1998 MasterCard Colonial. 19-under-par total of 261 tied Jeff Sluman (Greater MilwaukeeOpen) and Jonathan Byrd (Buick Challenge) for low 72-hole total on <strong>TOUR</strong> that season. Coleaderthrough 36 holes with Pat Perez after 7-under-par 63, his best round since a 63 atthe 2000 Greater Milwaukee Open. Entered final round with one-shot lead over FrankLickliter II, Garrett Willis, Bob Tway and Matt Peterson. After trailing Fred Funk and FredCouples by one making the turn, birdied four of final six holes to secure three-shot victoryover Funk, Couples and Willis. Victory led to Player of the Month for Septemberhonors…Six of eight <strong>TOUR</strong> victories have occurred since turning age 40, tying Hal Suttonand Greg Norman for the lead among active players. 2001: His 86th-place finish on themoney list was the worst since finishing No. 89 in 1988. 2000: Had most lucrative seasonon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> thanks to a victory and nine top-10s…Has been successful at BrownDeer Park GC in Greater Milwaukee Open. Won for second time there in five years,shooting tournament-record 260, breaking Carlos Franco’s previous record by four strokes.His 260 total was the lowest score by player 45 or older. In four of his eight victories, settournament records. Owns the tournament record at the MCI Classic and the GreaterMilwaukee Open, shares it at GTE Byron Nelson Classic and held the 72-hole record for theCVS Charity Classic, which is no longer part of the <strong>TOUR</strong> schedule. In addition to 1996playoff victory over Jerry Kelly, finished second at Brown Deer in 1994 and1997…Recorded top 10s at three of the majors—Masters (T3), U.S. Open (T8) and BritishOpen (T7)…Member of his second President’s Cup Team (1994, 2000) with 2-1-0 recordgood for a two-year total of 4-2-1. 1999: After failing to finish in the top 30 on the moneylist in 1998 for the first time since 1993, returned with a solid year…Third-round 62matching career-low produced 54-hole lead at GTE Byron Nelson Classic and a tournamentrecord16-under-par 194. Finished tied with Steve Pate with tournament record 18-underpar262. 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Loren Roberts (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSAlzheimer’s stricken wife, was in attendance for first time in nearly a year. He joined Lorenwhen Byron Nelson presented championship trophy. 1997: Earned fifth title in four years atCVS Charity Classic…Finished T2 at Greater Milwaukee Open after Scott Hoch sankwinning chip-in eagle on 72nd hole. 1996: Won twice, at MCI Classic and GreaterMilwaukee Open…At MCI Classic, 63 on Saturday captured third-round lead, and 265 totalbroke Hale Irwin’s tournament record by one stroke…Birdied two of final three holes tobreak tournament record for the first time with a 265 at Greater Milwaukee Open, forcingplayoff with Jerry Kelly. Birdie on first extra hole earned GMO victory. 1995: First two <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> victories came at 1994 and 1995 Nestle Invitationals, making him the only player tosuccessfully defend a title at Bay Hill Invitational until Tiger Woods joined him in 2001 and2002. Became first player to win same event for first two <strong>TOUR</strong> victories since Calvin Peete(1979 and 1982 Greater Milwaukee Opens)…Member of Ryder Cup Team. 1994: Won TheNestle Invitational with closing 67 to defeat Fuzzy Zoeller, Vijay Singh and Nick Price by onestroke…Had three top-10s in majors: T5 Masters, T2 U.S Open and T9 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship…Tied with Ernie Els after 18-hole playoff at U.S. Open, lost on 20th hole.PERSONAL: Nicknamed “Boss of the Moss” for his putting ability. Nickname coined byfellow <strong>TOUR</strong> member David Ogrin in 1985…Cary Middlecoff said of him in the mid-1980s:“We’ve got a kid back home (in Tennessee) who is just a beautiful putter. He’ll just breakyour heart on the greens, he’s so pure. If he ever gets to believing in himself, he couldreally be something to watch”…In 1998, was inducted into Cal Poly Athletic Hall of Fame.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1981 21 8 2 $8,935 1771982 21983 24 8 7,724 1891984 26 14 3 7 67,515 881985 32 22 1 3 5 92,761 831986 33 20 2 5 53,655 1331987 31 13 4 57,489 1381988 29 19 3 13 136,890 891989 30 28 5 11 275,882 461990 30 26 1 7 14 478,522 241991 29 23 4 12 281,174 581992 28 23 1 1 3 12 338,673 431993 28 19 1 4 9 316,506 531994 22 19 1 3 1 9 12 1,015,671 61995 23 19 1 1 1 5 10 678,335 271996 24 19 2 3 11 725,231 271997 24 17 1 1 1 9 14 1,089,140 151998 22 18 3 10 467,285 601999 26 20 1 7 10 1,258,745 302000 24 21 1 2 9 15 1,932,280 182001 25 17 2 6 584,072 862002 25 21 1 2 5 11 1,919,047 282003 24 21 1 3 10 1,297,739 52Total 582 415 8 9 9 89 203 13,083,271<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97Masters CUT T5 T24 T23 CUTU.S. Open T34 CUT CUT T49 T11 T2 W/D T40 T13British OpenT24 CUT T18 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T34 T5 T27 T28 T9 T58 CUT T49THE PLAYERS CUT T40 CUT T14 T46 T27 T21 CUT T14 T34 T33 3<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T14 T8 11 W/D T8Year 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT T3 T37 T33U.S. Open T18 T8 T52 T42British Open T29 T7 T13 T28<strong>PGA</strong> T65 CUT T58 CUT T43 T7THE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT CUT T49 71<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T21 27 30WGC-Accenture Match Play T9 T33 T33WGC-NEC Invitational 14 T29 T28WGC-American Express Champ T40 T16NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup (2) 1994, 2000; Ryder Cup, 1995.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.96 (16)Driving Distance ------------------265.9 (190)Driving Accuracy Percentage --73.3% (17)Total Driving ------------------------207 (121)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.2% (152)Putting Average--------------------1.748 (33)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.1% (64)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------774.0 (183)Birdie Average --------------------3.42 (138)All-Around Ranking --------------793 (113)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.34 (34)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.05 (123)Final Round Scoring Average --70.40 (39)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.6% (133)Par Breakers ------------------------19.1% (151)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Valero Texas Open/4Career Low Round/Round:62–4 times, most recent 2003 ValeroTexas Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–2002 Valero Texas Open/1JOHN ROLLINSEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: John Rollins HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: June 25, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Richmond, VARESIDENCE: Richmond, VA; plays out of Meadowbrook CC FAMILY: Isabella Armain (7/16/2003)EDUCATION: Virginia Commonwealth UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Playing guitar, billiards, enjoying time(1997, Mass Communications) with friendsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997 Q SCHOOL: 1999 Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Bell Canadian Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Hershey Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Buick Classic; 5—The INTERNATIONAL; T5—FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort; T6—BellSouth Classic; T8—TheHonda Classic.2003 SEASON: Made over $1 million for the second straight season thanks to five top-10s,including his first career runner-up finish…Earned first top-10 with T8 at The HondaClassic…Two weeks later, finished T6 at the BellSouth Classic aided by rounds of 68-69 onthe weekend…Lost to Jonathan Kaye on the first extra hole of a playoff at the Buick Classic.Birdied last hole to get to 13-under and hold clubhouse lead, while Kaye was standing on 18thtee. Played 29 holes on Sunday due to rain-shortened Saturday. Playoff record dropped to 1-1 (won three-man playoff at 2002 Bell Canadian Open vs. Neal Lancaster and Justin Leonard).Shared third-round lead with Briny Baird, Skip Kendall and Jonathan Kaye…Fourth top-10, afifth-place finish, came at The INTERNATIONAL…After missing five of six cuts, last top-10,a T5, did not come until October at the FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort.Shared third-round lead with Vijay Singh, Stewart Cink and Scott Verplank.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Made most of second chance on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, earning hisfirst victory and just shy of $2 million…Moved up from 408th on Official World GolfRanking list to T67 through THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Six top-10s were five more thanhe had during his rookie season of 2000 and his 120 rounds were the most on<strong>TOUR</strong>…Won Bell Canadian Open with birdie on first extra hole of three-man playoff withNeal Lancaster and Justin Leonard. Shot final-round 65 and reached playoff whenLancaster double-bogeyed the 18th hole. Came from seven strokes behind on final day,tied with Len Mattiace (FedEx St. Jude Classic) and Spike McRoy (B.C. Open) for bestcomeback of season…Qualified for first <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship and finished T13. 2001:Sixth-place finish on 2001 Nationwide Tour money list ensured return trip to <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>…Made just four cuts in first 12 Nationwide Tour starts but game clicked in July andfinished by making 13 consecutive cuts, the most by any player during the 2001Nationwide Tour season…Defeated Rod Pampling with birdie-3 on first extra hole atHershey Open for first career win. Entering 2002, had played five <strong>TOUR</strong>-sanctioned eventsin Pennsylvania and has finished T13 or better including a T12 at the 2000 SEIPennsylvania Classic. 2000: First <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10 was a T9 at the Greater Milwaukee Openthanks to a final-round 8-under 63. 1999: Earned first <strong>TOUR</strong> card by virtue of his T16 finishat the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Amateur: Two-time Virginia state amateurchampion in 1996 and 1997. Honorable Mention All-America selection at VirginiaCommonwealth.PERSONAL: Plays the guitar.2-130 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


John Rollins (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998 12000 27 8 1 2 $169,570 1712002 34 27 1 6 15 1,956,565 252003 27 17 1 5 8 1,612,314 39Total 89 52 1 1 12 25 3,738,449NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1997 21998 11999 20 6 1 1 4 $28,736 822000 32001 25 17 1 2 6 14 242,841 6Total 51 23 1 3 7 18 271,577COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,010,026EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $13,117JUSTIN ROSE<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03Masters 47U.S. OpenT53British Open 70<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT13WGC-NEC InvitationalT67WGC-American Express Champ T43PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.97 (80)Driving Distance ------------------283.6 (115)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.9% (97)Total Driving ------------------------212 (131)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------61.8% (169)Putting Average--------------------1.752 (37)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.7% (85)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------382.5 (158)Birdie Average --------------------3.87 (37)All-Around Ranking --------------778 (105)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.13 (112)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.41 (147)EXEMPT STATUS: Top 125 on 2003 non-member money listFULL NAME: Justin Rose HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 178BIRTHDATE: July 30, 1980BIRTHPLACE: Johannesburg, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Fleet, Hampshire, EnglandFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, soccer, cricket, cars, musicTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: <strong>2004</strong>Final Round Scoring Average --71.13 (101)Birdie Conversion Percentage--33.2% (14)Par Breakers ------------------------21.8% (45)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Las Vegas Invitational/2Career Low Round/Round:63–2000 Greater Milwaukee Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$720,000–2002 Bell Canadian Open/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2003 Deutsche Bank Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (4): 2002 Dunhill Championship [Eur], Chunichi Crowns[Japan], Nashau Masters [SAfr], Victor Chandler British Masters [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Deutsche Bank Championship; T5—U.S. OpenChampionship.2003 SEASON: As a non-member, made more money than the 125th spot on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> money list to earn his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card…Playing in his first U.S. Open, finishedT5 and shared honors with Frederik Jacobson for best finish by a first-timeparticipant…Best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish to date was solo third in 16th professional <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>start at the inaugural Deutsche Bank Championship. First-round 8-under-par 63 (also acareer low on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) set the TPC of Boston course record that was broken oneday later by Adam Scott’s 62. $340,000 payday pushed non-member earnings to final totalof $599,874. Represented England at the 2003 WGC-World Cup with Paul Casey andfinished second behind the South African team of Rory Sabbatini and Trevor Immelman.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Delivered the huge potential which first became apparent inthe 1998 British Open by capturing the Dunhill Championship at the start of the season…Wenton to win the Nashua Masters title in South Africa and the Crowns Tournament in Japan thenclaimed the Victor Chandler British Masters after a battle with friend Ian Poulter. 2001: Begunthe season with successive second-place finishes in South Africa, the country of his birth, toensure his playing rights for this season. 2000: Finished ninth at European Tour Qualifyingtournament to retain playing privileges for next season after coming within five spots ofretaining his card. 1999: Finished fourth at European Tour Qualifying tournament to earn firstcard. 1998: Pitched in at the last hole to tie for fourth in the British Open Championship at RoyalBirkdale. Won Silver Medal as leading amateur. Turned professional the next day.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.52 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------292.9 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --60.3% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------59.6% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.780 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.0% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------216.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.19 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.55 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.25 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --71.63 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.5% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------18.2% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Deutsche Bank Championship/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2003 Deutsche Bank Championship/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$340,000–2003 Deutsche BankChampionship/3PERSONAL: Moved to England at age 5, when he started to play seriously at HartleyWintney GC near his Hampshire home. First swung a club in back garden at 11 monthswhen dad, Ken, handed him a plastic club. Broke 70 for the first time at age 11. Handicapof plus-3 at age 14 and played in 1997 Walker Cup at only 17…Brother Brandon is an exprofessionalin South Africa…Co-coached by his father Ken and David Leadbetter, withwhom he began working in 1998, the year he holed out at the 72nd hole to T4 in the BritishOpen at Royal Birkdale and win low amateur honors. Turned professional the nextday…Web site is www.justinrose.co.uk.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998A 1 1 1 11999 12001 1 1 $30,7562002 4 4 1 3 94,8162003 11 9 1 2 3 599,874Total 18 15 1 4 7 725,446EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 14 11 1 5 7 $509,574JAPAN GOLF <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 $14,495SOUTHERN AFRICA <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 $2,442<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT39U.S. OpenT5British Open T4 CUT T30 T22 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T23 CUTTHE PLAYERST39WGC-Accenture Match PlayT17WGC-NEC Invitational 5 T33WGC-American Express ChampT46 T28NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup (2), 2002, 2003.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-131


RORY SABBATINI (SAB-ih-TEE-knee)EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Rory Mario Trevor Sabbatini HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: April 2, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Durban, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Southlake, TX FAMILY: Wife, Amy; Harley Aiden (8/28/03)EDUCATION: University of ArizonaSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fast cars, playing cards, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 Q SCHOOL: 1998SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Air Canada Championship. 2003 FBR Capital Open.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2003 WGC-World Cup [with Trevor Immelman].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—FBR Capital Open; T5—Bank of AmericaColonial; T9—Las Vegas Invitational; T10—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, 84Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania.2003 SEASON: Posted a career-high five top-10s, including his second career win andearned more money ($1.6 million) than in any of his first four seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Wincame at the FBR Capital Open in June. Four-stroke margin was largest margin of victoryat this event since Tom Byrum’s five-stroke win in 1989. Held second- and third-roundleads. Only player in field to post four rounds in the 60s and second player in 2003 to wina Monday finish. Saturday’s third round was washed out and players were forced to play18 holes on Sunday and Monday to finish the tournament…First top-10 finish was T10 atthe AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am…Next one did not come until May, a T5 at theBank of America Colonial. Held first-round lead after opening 6-under 64…Tied hisprevious career-high in top-10 finishes (4 in 2002) with a T10 at the 84 Lumber Classic ofPennsylvania…Tied his career-low mark with a 63 in the first round of the Valero TexasOpen…Final top-10 finish of season was T9 at Las Vegas Invitational, posting four of fiverounds in the 60s…Teamed with countryman Trevor Immelman to win the World GolfChampionships-World Cup at Kiawah Island, SC by four strokes over England’s JustinRose and Paul Casey.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: More than half of season’s earnings and three of his fourtop-10s came during four-week stretch (Phoenix Open to Nissan Open), which included aT2 at the Nissan Open, one stroke behind winner Len Mattiace. 2001: Began season with69-69-65 to take two-stroke lead at Mercedes Championships. Closing 72 left him onestroke behind winner Jim Furyk. Missed three-foot putt on 72nd hole denied playoffopportunity…Earned T2 finish, one stroke behind Bob Estes in the Invensys Classic at LasVegas. 2000: With win at Air Canada Championship, the 24-year old became the youngestplayer to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since 21-year-old Tiger Woods won the 1996 Las VegasInvitational. The victory made him the tournament’s fourth first-time winner in its five-yearhistory. Trailed Grant Waite by three strokes after 54 holes. Holed a 25-foot birdie putt onNo. 17 to go a stroke ahead of playing partner Mark Calcavecchia. Added 30-foot birdieputt on final hole for victory…Had one-stroke lead through 72 holes at Bob Hope ChryslerClassic. Closed with 68 to finish one stroke behind Jesper Parnevik…Ranked third inEagles (87.9 holes per eagle). 1999: Had a successful rookie campaign on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>…Held 36-hole lead on his 23rd birthday at BellSouth Classic, and finished T3 worth$145,000…Earned second third-place finish of season at B.C. Open…Ranked fourth onthe <strong>TOUR</strong> in Driving Distance with an average of 292.7 yards per drive. 1998: Earned his<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership by finishing 41st at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National QualifyingTournament…Won Southern Arizona Open.PERSONAL: Started playing game at age 4…Recruited to University of Arizona at age18…Was youngest member of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999 at age 22 when season started…Neverhad a lesson until January 2000, when he started working with Dean Reinmuth…Adoreshis two miniature dachshunds, Chloe & Zoe.<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 27 13 2 2 5 $381,322 1082000 26 16 1 1 3 7 1,262,535 362001 23 13 2 3 3 1,038,590 522002 23 13 1 4 6 936,664 682003 27 20 1 5 6 1,604,701 41Total 126 75 2 4 2 17 27 5,223,810<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03MastersCUT CUTU.S. Open CUT CUTBritish Open T54 T53<strong>PGA</strong> 77 CUT CUT 68THE PLAYERSCUT CUT CUT CUTWGC-Accenture Match PlayT33WGC-NEC InvitationalT51NATIONAL TEAMS: WGC-World Cup (2), 2002, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.84 (70)Driving Distance ------------------293.3 (44)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.9% (138)Total Driving ------------------------182 (76)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.7% (137)Putting Average--------------------1.788 (124)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.1% (49)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------239.1 (115)Birdie Average --------------------3.73 (66)All-Around Ranking --------------743 (95)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.94 (91)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.30 (140)Final Round Scoring Average --71.65 (140)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.0% (55)Par Breakers ------------------------21.1% (71)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Valero Texas Open/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent 2003 ValeroTexas Open/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$810,000–2003 FBR Capital Open/1GENE SAUERSEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Gene Sauers HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: August 22, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Savannah, GARESIDENCE: Savannah, GA FAMILY: Wife, Tammy; Gene Jr. (1/23/89), Rhett (7/16/90),EDUCATION: Georgia Southern University Dylan Thomas (8/30/93)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, hunting, sport fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984Q SCHOOL: 1983Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1986 Bank of Boston Classic. 1989 Hawaiian Open. 2002 AirCanada Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1998 South Carolina Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T10—Mercedes Championships.2003 SEASON: Struggled to regain winning form of 2002, finishing 159th on moneylist…One top-10 in 30 starts, at season-opening Mercedes Championships, where hefinished T10 with three of four rounds in the 60s.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Voted <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player of the Year…Jumpedinto top 100 in earnings for first time since 1995, thanks to a victory at Air CanadaChampionship after more than 13 years without a <strong>TOUR</strong> win. Criss-crossed North Americaprior to winning Air Canada Championship. After top-10 performance at Permian BasinOpen (Midland, TX) on the Nationwide Tour, returned home to Savannah, GA. Gainedacceptance out of the past champion category at Air Canada, and flew to Vancouver.Luggage and clubs did not arrive until late Wednesday afternoon, and he was unable toplay a practice round. In only his fourth <strong>TOUR</strong> appearance of year, earned third career<strong>TOUR</strong> victory with rounds of 69-65-66-69—269. Held one-stroke lead after 54 holes overRobert Allenby and Peter Lonard, and recorded a bogey-free round on Sunday to stave offrunner-up Steve Lowery by one shot. Two-putted from upper tier of 72nd green for par.“The toughest two-putt I’ve ever had,” Sauers said. First-place check of $630,000 was thelargest paycheck of his career, and topped his previous <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season-best of$374,485 in 1990. Span between 1989 Hawaiian Open victory and 2002 Air Canada title2-132 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Gene Sauers (cont.)was 245 events, and the time between victories was 13 years, six months and 20 days,the fourth-longest in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history behind Butch Baird (15 years, five months, 10days), Ed Fiori (14 years, eight months, two days) and Tommy Armour III (13 years, eightmonths)…Made 10 of 11 cuts on Nationwide Tour prior to Air Canada victory. 2001:Besides making two <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts, played 13 Nationwide Tour events, making sixcuts…Earned his first Nationwide Tour win at the South Carolina Classic, becoming thefirst former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> champion to win a Nationwide Tour event since Mark Carnevalewon the 1997 Inland Empire Open. 1994: T2 at FedEx St. Jude Classic with Hal Sutton,falling in playoff to Dicky Pride. Three were deadlocked at 17-under-par 267 before Pridemade birdie on the first playoff hole. Paycheck of $110,000 was largest since $135,000 forsolo second at 1991 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open…Other top 10 was T4 at BuickSouthern Open. 1993: For the first time in 10th year on <strong>TOUR</strong>, failed to increase moneywontotal over previous season…Finished 128th on money list, the final position to retainfully exempt status…First season without at least one top 10. 1992: Despite birdieing allfour holes of Bob Hope Chrysler Classic playoff, but lost to John Cook…Held share of outoutright lead first three rounds of <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…Finished second to Fred Couplesat Nestle Invitational. 1991: Lost three-hole playoff to Mark Brooks at Kmart GreaterGreensboro Open. 1990: Won unofficial 1990 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. 1989: Wonthe rain-shortened Hawaiian Open with rounds of 67-65-67. 1986: Recorded playoffvictory over Blaine McCallister at Bank of Boston Classic. 1984: Youngest player on <strong>TOUR</strong>out of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School.PERSONAL: Avid sport fisherman who has won a number of fishingtournaments…Youngest son, Dylan Thomas, is not named for Irish poet…Started thegame at age 9 when he would tag along with father (who played at Columbus, GA,College) out to the golf course on the weekends.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.59 (182)Driving Distance ------------------277.0 (169)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.7% (55)Total Driving ------------------------224 (144)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.7% (137)Putting Average--------------------1.816 (185)Sand Save Percentage ----------51.6% (74)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------306.0 (138)Birdie Average --------------------3.19 (173)All-Around Ranking --------------1,113 (174)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.39 (181)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.86 (166)Final Round Scoring Average --71.67 (141)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.3% (180)Par Breakers ------------------------18.0% (175)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–Mercedes Championships/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 1990Southwestern Bell Colonial/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–2002 Air CanadaChampionship/1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1984 23 13 1 4 $36,537 1281985 21 12 1 5 48,526 1211986 34 28 1 4 9 199,044 421987 32 22 1 1 5 12 244,655 381988 30 23 1 6 11 280,719 351989 24 18 1 4 7 303,669 381990 27 21 5 13 374,485 311991 25 17 1 1 5 10 400,535 371992 24 16 3 1 5 9 434,566 321993 28 19 3 117,608 1281994 26 18 1 2 4 250,654 731995 23 15 1 2 5 311,578 601996 25 16 1 2 123,904 1481997 16 10 2 2 116,445 1571998 11 8 1 47,917 2061999 6 1 9,720 2922000 8 2 1 28,217 2262001 2 1 8,400 2432002 11 5 1 1 2 715,605 992003 30 12 1 1 278,644 159Total 426 277 3 6 5 45 101 4,331,427NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1997 2 2 1 1 $6,470 1441998 18 12 1 1 1 5 8 104,721 211999 18 8 3 13,339 1132000 16 7 1 2 3 59,439 762001 13 6 1 4 35,590 1022002 11 10 2 3 51,467 78Total 78 45 1 2 1 11 22 271,026COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,602,453<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96Masters T33 CUT T34U.S. Open CUT T58 T58British Open T52 T88<strong>PGA</strong> T30 T24 CUT T58 CUT T63 T2 T22 T44THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T32 T16 T55 T29 T9 CUT CUT T51 T3 T53Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSCUTWGC-NEC Invitational 85SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSADAM SCOTTEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Adam Scott HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: July 16, 1980BIRTHPLACE: Adelaide, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Hope Island, AustraliaFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Nevada-Las VegasSPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, biographies, clothesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Deutsche Bank Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (4): 2001 Alfred Dunhill <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [SAf]. 2002Qatar Masters [Eur], Gleneagles Scottish <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [Eur]. 2003 Scandic CarlsbergScandinavian Masters [Eur].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Deutsche Bank Championship; 3—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.2003 SEASON: One of the “young guns” from Australia expected to challenge topprofessionals for supremacy in the coming years…Lost to eventual champion TigerWoods in 20 holes in the semifinals of the World Golf Championship-Accenture MatchPlay Championship. Defeated Bernhard Langer, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, defending championKevin Sutherland and Jay Haas in first four rounds. Finished third after defeating fellowAustralian Peter Lonard 1-up in the consolation match…In final round of The HondaClassic, carded <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career-best 10-under-par 62 to tie Jerry Kelly for the courserecord at The Country Club at Mirasol Sunset Course. The 62 also tied The Honda Classicall-time 18-hole low score…Joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as a Special Temporary Member in lateApril…Claimed his fourth European Tour victory with a final-round 3-under-par 69 to winthe Scandic Carlsberg Scandinavian Masters by two shots over Nick Dougherty…Earnedfirst <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in 34th career <strong>TOUR</strong> start at the age of 23 years, 1 month and 16 days(youngest since Sergio Garcia won the 2002 Mercedes Championships at 21 years, 11month and 27 days) at the inaugural Deutsche Bank Championship with rounds of 69-62-67-66—264. Jumped from 40th to 18th in the Official World Golf Ranking. Led Vijay Singhby two strokes after 36 holes, thanks to a course record 9-under-par 62. Maintained threestrokelead over Jonathan Kaye through 54 holes, and brought home a four-stroke victoryover runner-up Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te. Earned $900,000, one of seven first-time winners in2003…Representing the International team, was the youngest player on either PresidentsCup squad.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned second European Tour victory at the Qatar Maters,with a 19-under-par 269…Earned Masters invitation based on being ranked in the top 50in the Official World Golf Ranking at end of 2001. Finished T9 at Augusta National.Earnings of $151,200 put season <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> winnings at $288,642, earning an invitationto join the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as a Special Temporary Member for the remainder of the 2002season…Also captured the Qatar Masters on the European Tour for second victory of theseason. 2001: Finished 13th in the Volvo Order of Merit in first full season on EuropeanTour…In 16 European Tour events, compiled five top-10s, including three third-placefinishes…Captured the Alfred Dunhill <strong>PGA</strong> Championship on the Southern AfricaTour…Also played in United States, Japan and Australia. 2000: Secured European Tourcard for 2001 in just eight starts as a professional, clinching his place with a T6 at theWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-133


Adam Scott (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSLinde German Masters in October. Amateur: As a junior, captured both Australian andNew Zealand Junior titles, and fired a course-record 62 at Los Coyotes Country Club at theU.S. Junior Amateur…Spent one year playing collegiately at UNLV.PERSONAL: Golf hero is countryman Greg Norman, who along with coach Butch Harmon,urged Scott to play several seasons on the European Tour…Wears clothing by Burberry.<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 6 1 $10,2002001 6 4 1 93,0262002 10 7 2 4 339,1572003 14 11 1 1 2 6 1,238,736 55Total 36 23 1 1 4 11 1,681,119EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 12 7 1 4 6 $626,951JOHN SENDEN<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03Masters T9 T23U.S. OpenCUT CUTBritish OpenCUT T47 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT T23 T23THE PLAYERSCUT T17WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 3WGC-NEC InvitationalT64WGC-American Express Champ CNL T39 T40NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 2003; World Cup, 2002PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.33 (32)Driving Distance ------------------299.2 (15)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.5% (158)Total Driving ------------------------173 (61)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------62.1% (168)Putting Average--------------------1.796 (153)Sand Save Percentage ----------43.5% (155)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------165.6 (62)Birdie Average --------------------3.37 (151)All-Around Ranking --------------894 (136)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.50 (144)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------72.60 (179)Final Round Scoring Average --70.90 (79)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.8% (120)Par Breakers ------------------------19.3% (144)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent Deutsche BankChampionship/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 2003 DeutscheBank Championship/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$900,000–2003 Deutsche BankChampionship/1EXEMPT STATUS: 108th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: John Gerard Senden HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 183BIRTHDATE: April 20, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaFAMILY: Wife, JackieSPECIAL INTERESTS: Spending time at homeTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 Q SCHOOL: 2001BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2002 Air Canada Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (3): 1996 Indonesian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1998 InterlakenOpen [Eur Chall], Alliance Open [Eur Chall].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Deutsche Bank Championship; T14—FedEx St.Jude Classic; T20—The INTERNATIONAL; T21—Bank of America Colonial; T24—FUNAIClassic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort.2003 SEASON: Earned a career-high $601,670 in earnings and finished in top 125 forsecond straight season but did not post a top-10…Ran off streak of 11 consecutive cutsmade beginning with the MCI Heritage in April…Best finish was a T13 at the inauguralDeutsche Bank Championship.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Half of the 22 rookies who began the season finished inthe top 125, and the Australian was one of them, thanks to eight top-25s…Picked up firstcareer top-10, a T9, in his 24th event at the Air Canada Championship in September. 2001:Earned <strong>TOUR</strong> card at first trip to finals of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament…Member ofEuropean Tour 1999-2001 and has played at least half a dozen events per year on <strong>PGA</strong> Tourof Australasia since 1992. 1999: Highest finish on European Tour Order of Merit camewhen he was 69th. 1998: Won twice on European Challenge Tour.<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 30 18 1 8 $578,613 1142003 33 22 5 601,670 108Total 63 40 1 13 1,180,283<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03British OpenCUTTHE PLAYERSCUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.97 (80)Driving Distance ------------------291.8 (53)Driving Accuracy Percentage --70.4% (39)Total Driving ------------------------92 (6)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------70.0% (7)Putting Average--------------------1.804 (169)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.7% (42)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------214.0 (98)Birdie Average --------------------3.78 (57)All-Around Ranking --------------545 (37)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.46 (50)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.10 (45)Final Round Scoring Average --70.80 (67)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.2% (111)Par Breakers ------------------------21.4% (61)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2003 Las Vegas Invitational/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$94,500–2002 Air CanadaChampionship/T92-134 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


PATRICK SHEEHANEXEMPT STATUS: 104th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Patrick James Sheehan HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: August 9, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Providence, RIRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out of Black Bear GC FAMILY: Wife: Pamela; Emily (9/26/98), Kelly (12/30/01)EDUCATION: University of Hartford (1992, Secondary Education) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, music, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T11—2003 HP Classic of New Orleans.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Price Cutter Charity Championship.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—HP Classic of New Orleans; T13—FBR CapitalOpen; T14—Ford Championship at Doral, Las Vegas Invitational; T23—Bell CanadianOpen; T25—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Southern Farm Bureau Classic.2003 SEASON: A 2002 graduate of the Nationwide Tour, rookie kept his <strong>TOUR</strong> cardfinishing 104th with $618,019 on the strength of seven top-25 finishes. One of six out of15 Nationwide Tour graduates to finish among the top 125…First career top-25 was insecond start as a member, T25 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am…Best finishof season was T11 at the HP Classic of New Orleans. Finish was worth a career-bestpaycheck of $106,000.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing 12th($201,231) on the Nationwide Tour money list. Went wire-to-wire to win the Price CutterCharity Championship for his first career victory. Posted five other top-10s…Missed thecut in his only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> appearance at the 2002 BellSouth Classic. 2001: Made the cutin nine of 23 tournaments on the Nationwide Tour. Had one top-10 and three top-25s,including a T5 at the Omaha Classic. 1998: Golden Bear Tour Player of the Year. 1997:Played in 13 Nationwide Tour events, making the cut in four. Best showing came at theCleveland Open where he finished second, one stroke behind winner Mike Small.PERSONAL: Played junior hockey growing up in Rhode Island. Father got him started in golf.<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 104Total 33 20 7 618,019NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1997 13 4 1 1 1 $25,812 761998 12000 12001 23 9 1 3 39,395 932002 27 16 1 6 11 201,231 12Total 65 29 1 1 8 15 266,438COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $884,457PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.75 (61)Driving Distance ------------------293.2 (46)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.3% (135)Total Driving ------------------------181 (73)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.9% (105)Putting Average--------------------1.762 (54)Sand Save Percentage ----------44.7% (149)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------127.3 (21)Birdie Average --------------------3.78 (57)All-Around Ranking --------------628 (55)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.52 (54)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.06 (124)Final Round Scoring Average --69.61 (18)Birdie Conversion Percentage--31.2% (48)Par Breakers ------------------------21.8% (45)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–EDS Byron Nelson Championship/2Career Low Round/Round:64–2003 EDS Byron NelsonChampionship/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$106,000–2003 HP Classic of NewOrleans/T11SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSJOEY SINDELAR (SIN-dih-lahr)EXEMPT STATUS: 92nd on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Joseph Paul Sindelar HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 220BIRTHDATE: March 30, 1958BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Knox, KYRESIDENCE: Horseheads, NY FAMILY: Wife, Suzanne Lee; Jamison Prescott (2/2/90),EDUCATION: Ohio State University Ryan Joseph (5/13/93)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, electronicsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1983<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1985 Greater Greensboro Open, B.C. Open. 1987 B.C. Open.1988 Honda Classic, The International. 1990 Hardee’s Golf Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: 3—Buick Classic.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 125 for the 17th time in 20 seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Postedfour eagles during Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, tying the <strong>TOUR</strong> record for a 90-hole eventdating back to 1980. Rich Beem last accomplished the feat at the 2002 Invensys Classicat Las Vegas. Finished T16 for first top-25 of season…Earned first top-10 of the seasonwith a third-place finish at the Buick Classic, his best finish since a T2 at the 2002 HondaClassic. Was one back of the four leaders through three rounds…Other top-25s wereBuick Invitational (T18) and Greater Hartford Open (T21).CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Veteran finished in the top 100 for fourth time in last fiveyears…Posted a T2 for the second consecutive season after having posted just onesecond-place finish or better from 1991-2000. This one came at The Honda Classic, wherehe finished in a tie with Brad Faxon, two strokes behind Matt Kuchar. Made only onebogey in the tournament, on the 71st hole. 2001: Bounced back from a disappointing 2000campaign to finish 81st in earnings with $654,864…Best finish on money list sinceplacing 61st in 1998…Posted two top-10s and five top-25s…Rounds of 66-69-69-65produced T2 at the Bell Canadian Open. It was his best finish since a solo second at 1993Sony Open. 2000: Finished out of the top 125 on the money list for the first time since 1994with 126th position. Was 125th heading into final official money event, the WGC-American Express Championship, but did not qualify for event and Joe Ozaki passed himon <strong>TOUR</strong> money list…First of two top-10s came at the BellSouth Classic where he openedwith 68-66 and had a one-stroke lead through 36 holes. Shot 74 in the final round of therain-shortened event and finished T5. It was his best finish since T4 at the 1995 IdeonClassic and ended a streak of six straight missed cuts to start his season. 1999: Becamethe fourth player in tournament history to ace the par-3 17th hole at THE PLAYERSChampionship. Ace came in first round…Had share of Shell Houston Open 36-hole leadwith Hal Sutton but finished T10. 1998: Had four top-10s, including a T9 at the CanonGreater Hartford Open when he shot a final-round 65 and a T6 at the Buick Open when hefired a final-round 64. 1997: Recorded a T10 in the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Winged Foot. Itwas his best performance in a major since T6 finish at 1992 U.S. Open. 1992: Inductee intoOhio State University Athletic Hall of Fame.1990: Won Hardee’s Golf Classic, where hedefeated Willie Wood in playoff. 1988: Had best year when he posted 10 top-10 finishes,including two victories (Honda Classic and The INTERNATIONAL), two seconds and onethird. $813,732 placed him third on money list. 1987: Defeated Jeff Sluman for secondB.C. Open title by four strokes at En-Joie GC. 1986: Winner MCI Long Distance Drivingcompetition. 1985: Came from four strokes back to gain first <strong>TOUR</strong> title, at GreaterGreensboro Open, by one over Isao Aoki and Craig Stadler…Won first of two B.C. Opens,by one stroke over Mike Reid. Amateur: Winner 1972 New York State Junior, 1980 NewYork State Amateur, 1981 New York State Open…Three-time All-American at Ohio StateUniversity and member of 1979 NCAA Championship team at Ohio State…Winner of 10collegiate titles, including 1981 Big Ten Championship by 12 strokes…Named 1981 OhioState Athlete of the Year.PERSONAL: Childhood friend of fellow <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Mike Hulbert…1992inductee into Ohio State University Athletic Hall of Fame.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-135


Joey Sindelar (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1982 21983 3 2 1 $4,696 2031984 33 23 1 3 9 116,528 591985 33 28 2 1 7 15 282,762 121986 35 29 2 2 7 17 341,231 141987 33 25 1 1 4 10 235,033 401988 30 27 2 2 1 10 16 813,732 31989 28 20 3 9 196,092 721990 27 15 1 3 5 307,207 461991 28 19 2 6 168,352 941992 32 22 1 6 13 395,354 351993 22 14 1 1 5 8 391,649 381994 22 12 1 1 3 114,563 1451995 24 14 3 7 202,896 901996 28 18 3 7 275,531 771997 31 19 1 3 200,069 1141998 27 22 4 10 466,797 611999 24 14 4 8 413,993 972000 30 14 2 4 388,341 1262001 25 12 1 2 5 654,864 812002 32 19 1 3 6 790,750 872003 29 17 1 1 4 691,328 92Total 578 385 6 9 8 74 166 7,451,769VIJAY SINGH (VEE-jay SING)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94Masters T31 CUT T35 T39 CUT T46 T27U.S. Open CUT T15 T15 T51 T17 T33 T6 CUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> T62 T28 T53 CUT CUT CUT T63 T56 W/DTHE PLAYERS CUT T27 T17 T63 T16 T34 T46 T41 T46 T16 T35<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT21Year 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open T43 CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T14 T10 T40 W/D T64THE PLAYERS CUT T31 T61 T10 CUT CUT CUTNATIONAL TEAMS: Kirin Cup, 1988; World Cup, 1991.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.15 (101)Driving Distance ------------------284.6 (108)Driving Accuracy Percentage --68.2% (61)Total Driving ------------------------169 (56)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.2% (17)Putting Average--------------------1.807 (173)Sand Save Percentage ----------40.5% (169)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------273.0 (130)Birdie Average --------------------3.33 (155)All-Around Ranking --------------914 (139)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.86 (82)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.00 (118)Final Round Scoring Average --70.65 (54)Birdie Conversion Percentage--26.2% (182)Par Breakers ------------------------18.9% (157)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/3Career Low Round/Round:62–3 times, most recent 1987 ProvidentClassic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$340,000–2003 Buick Classic/3EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2000 Masters (through 2005)FULL NAME: Vijay Singh HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 198BIRTHDATE: February 22, 1963BIRTHPLACE: Lautoka, FijiRESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL FAMILY: Wife, Ardena Seth; Qass Seth (6/19/90)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snooker, cricket, rugby, soccerTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: Spring 1993<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (15): 1993 Buick Classic. 1995 Phoenix Open, Buick Classic. 1997Memorial Tournament, Buick Open. 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Sprint International. 1999Honda Classic. 2000 Masters Tournament. 2002 Shell Houston Open, THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship presented by Coca-Cola. 2003 Phoenix Open, EDS Byron NelsonChampionship, John Deere Classic, FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (22): 1984 Malaysian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship [Asia]. 1988Nigerian Open [Afr], Swedish <strong>PGA</strong>. 1989 Volvo Open di Firenze [Eur], Ivory Coast Open[Afr], Nigerian Open [Afr], Zimbabwe Open [SAf]. 1990 El Bosque Open [Eur]. 1991 KingHassan Trophy [Morocco]. 1992 Turespana Masters Open de Andalucia [Eur], MalaysianOpen [Asia], Volvo German Open [Eur]. 1993 Bells Cup [SAf]. 1994 Scandinavian Masters[Eur], Trophee Lancome [Eur]. 1995 Passport Open [Asia], 1997 South African Open [SAf],Toyota World Match Play Championship [Eur], 2000 Johnnie Walker Taiwan Open. 2001Carlsberg Malaysian Open, Caltex Singapore Masters. 2003 TELLUS Canadian SkinsGame.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Phoenix Open, EDS Byron Nelson Championship,John Deere Classic, FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort; 2—ChryslerChampionship, Wachovia Championship, British Open Championship, WGC-AmericanExpress Championship; T2—The INTERNATIONAL; 4—Deutsche Bank Championship,Mercedes Championships, the Memorial Tournament; T5—THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshippresented by Coca-Cola; T6—Masters Tournament, WGC-NEC Invitational, Bell CanadianOpen; T8—Buick Open; T9—Shell Houston Open.2003 SEASON: A career season that saw personal records shattered in virtually everycategory. A four-time winner on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, clinched first career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> moneytitle at the season-ending <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, where a T5 finish worth $228,000 broughttotal official money in 27 events to $7,573,907, topping Tiger Woods by $900,494. Theseason total was also second all-time to Woods’ $9,188,321 in 2000. A total of 18 top-10swere the most on <strong>TOUR</strong> since Tim Kite posted 21 top-10s in 26 starts in 1981…Picked upcareer victory No. 12 at the Phoenix Open a tournament he also won in 1995. Fired finalround,8-under 63 to come from two strokes back of Harrison Frazar after 54 holes to winby three strokes over John Huston. Bested his <strong>TOUR</strong> career low for total score (261) andin relation to par (23-under) with the victory…Did not play between AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am and the Bay Hill Hill Invitational due to a rib injury…Recorded third top-10 at the Masters in last four years with a T6 finish…Finished T2, fifth top-10 of 2003, atthe Wachovia Championship. In contention until double bogey on par-3 17th hole onSunday when he hit tee shot over the green into water hazard…Held one-stroke leadthrough 36 and 54 holes at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship. Went on to win by twoover Nick Price. Won for the first time in his 40s and recorded his fifth multiple-win seasonof his career. One of 11 players to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> over the age of 40. Named <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Month for May…Along with Jim Furyk, set the U.S. Open record forbest first 36 holes with a 7-under 133. His 7-under 63 during the second round tied JohnnyMiller (1973), Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf (1980) for best 18-hole score in U.S. Openhistory. Finished event T20…Earned his 12th top-10 in a major with a T2 at the BritishOpen…Third victory of the season came at the John Deere Classic, earning Player of theMonth honors for September…Did not lead until final round but was within strikingdistance the entire tournament. Due to rainout of Saturday’s third round, Singh played 23holes on Sunday and the remaining 13 on Monday. Finished the day Sunday at 12-underin a tie for lead with J.L. Lewis. Pulled ahead on back nine Monday morning to win by fourstrokes. Victory moved him to No. 1 on the money list, a position he held for threeweeks…Lost the No. 1 spot to Tiger Woods at the WGC-American Express Championship.Trailed Woods by two strokes through three rounds and could get no closer, finishing T2with Stuart Appleby and Tim Herron…Defeated by Ernie Els in the semifinals of the HSBCWorld Match Play Championship on the European Tour…Won fourth <strong>TOUR</strong> event ofseason by posting four rounds in the 60s at the FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort. Held second-round lead and shared third-round lead with Stewart Cink,John Rollins and Scott Verplank. Paycheck moved him into the top spot on the money listfor second time this season. Became third player (Tiger Woods-5, Davis Love III-4) in 2003to win at least four times, the first time since 1973 (Jack Nicklaus, 7; Tom Weiskopf, 5;Bruce Crampton, 4) three players had won at least four times…Ended season with eightconsecutive top-10s, tying Kenny Perry for best streak of the season…Played for theInternational squad at The Presidents Cup for the fifth time in career…Led the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in Birdie Average (4.41).CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Has won in Malaysia, France, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Morocco,Zimbabwe, Singapore, Spain, Germany, England, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan, Canadaand U.S. 2002: Returned to the victory circle after one-year hiatus. Won multiple events forthe first time since 1998 (Shell Houston Open and THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship). Third-placefinish on money list with $3,756,563 was best since finishing second in 1998…At the Shell2-136 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Vijay Singh (cont.)Houston Open, collected his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory since the 2000 Masters Tournament, aspan of 50 starts. Set a new 72-hole scoring record at the TPC at The Woodlands with a22-under-par total. Rounds of 67-65-66-68—266 earned a six-stroke victory over DarrenClarke…36-hole leader at the Masters after 70-65 start. Second round was the low roundof the week at Augusta National. Tied for third entering final round, but quadruple-bogeynine on No. 15 dropped him from contention into seventh-place finish…Solo eighth at the<strong>PGA</strong> Championship, was his 11th top-10 in a major championship…Third-round leader inTHE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for third consecutive time at East Lake GC (1998 and 2000) andwon for first time by two strokes over Charles Howell III. 2001: Despite failing to win forthe first time in five years, put together a consistent season with a <strong>TOUR</strong>-best 14 top-10sand $3,440,829 in earnings, fourth on the money list…Finished second twice, at the AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am, where he shot a final-round 69 but was passed by DavisLove III’s 63, and at THE PLAYERS Championship, where he made triple-bogey-7 on the par-4 14th, eagle on the par-5 16th and birdie on the par-3 17th to complete a 68 and finish onestroke behind Tiger Woods…Given Lifetime Exemption on European Tour, following ErnieEls (1999) and Greg Norman (2000). 2000: Extended victory string to four straight seasonsand captured his second major in 20-month period with victory in Masters Tournament.Won by three strokes over Els…Enjoyed T8 at U.S. Open despite third-round 80…HadLASIK surgery on May 31…Placed second at Grand Slam of Golf when Tiger Woods eagled18th hole to tie him. Woods then eagled same hole in playoff…Finished season with eighttop-10s.1999: Earned his eighth career <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in March at the Honda Classic. Stoodnine strokes behind Eric Booker after 36 holes and five back through 54 holes but closedwith 69 for two-stroke victory over Payne Stewart…Had streak of four consecutivetournaments where he finished no worse than fifth beginning with solo second to TigerWoods in Memorial Tournament; Was also T3 at U.S. Open, T5 at Buick Classic and solofourth at Motorola Western Open. From MCI Classic through Motorola Western Open, didnot finish outside of top 20…Led the <strong>TOUR</strong> in eagles, averaging one every 104.8 holes andended 1999 with 17. 1998: Proved to be true to his name with consecutive victories insummer at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and Sprint International in August. In <strong>PGA</strong> at Sahaleeopened with even-par 70, followed by a course-record-tying 66 that produced a one-strokelead. Third-round 67 brought tie for lead with Steve Stricker, and his closing 68 good fortwo-stroke win over Stricker. Became 10th winner in past 11 years to make <strong>PGA</strong>Championship his first major championship victory…Began season with 48th consecutivecut made at Mercedes Championships and stretched streak to 53 in a row before shooting76-80 to miss cut at Masters Tournament and finished tied with Tom Kite for fifth place onall-time list. Previous missed cut came at 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…A week after <strong>PGA</strong>victory, earned second win in two weeks and third top-10 in month of August with six-pointwin over Phil Mickelson and Willie Wood at Sprint International…Closed year at East LakeGC with playoff loss to Hal Sutton at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship after opening week withcourse record 7-under-par 63. 1997: Won two <strong>TOUR</strong> events and earned more than $1million for second time in career…Made 24 consecutive cuts in 1996 and 21 in row in1997…Posted nine top-25 finishes and four top-10s…First victory came at the MemorialTournament. Shot 70 in first round and stood four strokes out of lead. Followed withsecond-round 65 to pull to within three strokes of lead. Due to heavy rains, tournament wasshortened to 54 holes. He fired final-round 67 to earn two-stroke victory over Jim Furyk andGreg Norman. Memorial was his first win without a playoff…Second victory came at BuickOpen. Was his third win at Buick-sponsored event. Closing 66 matched low round of dayand earned six-stroke victory over six players. 1996: Season featured June-July hot streak:T7 U.S. Open, T8 Motorola Western Open, T11 British Open and T5 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.1995: After being hampered by back and neck problems in 1994, came back to win twiceat Phoenix Open and Buick Classic. 1993: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year based on BuickClassic victory in playoff over Mark Wiebe…Second-round 63, at the time tying low roundin major championship history, lifted him to two-stroke lead at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Finished73-70 for T4 finish, two strokes out of Paul Azinger-Greg Norman playoff.PERSONAL: Fiji’s only world-class golfer…Learned game from his father, an airplanetechnician who also taught golf…Admired Tom Weiskopf while growing up and usedWeiskopf’s swing as early model for his own…Noted for his rigorous practiceroutine…Once held a club professional position in Borneo…Of Indian ancestry, first namemeans “victory” in Hindi…Served as Honorary Chairperson for 1999 National Golf Day,<strong>PGA</strong> of America’s annual fundraiser for junior golf…Teamed with son Qass in Office DepotFather-Son in December.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992 4 4 1 3 $70,680 1561993 14 12 1 1 6 10 657,831 191994 21 16 2 3 7 325,959 521995 22 17 2 9 13 1,018,713 91996 24 24 1 9 16 855,140 171997 21 21 2 4 9 1,059,236 161998 26 23 2 3 7 18 2,238,998 21999 29 26 1 1 1 11 21 2,283,233 42000 26 24 1 1 3 8 15 2,573,835 52001 26 24 2 4 14 22 3,440,829 42002 28 24 2 2 11 17 3,756,563 32003 27 26 4 5 18 24 7,573,907 1Total 268 241 15 16 10 101 175 25,854,923EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 1 $65,554<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01Masters T27 CUT T39 T17 CUT T24 1 T18U.S. Open CUT T10 T7 T77 T25 T3 T8 T7British Open T23 T12 T12 T51 T59 T20 T6 T11 T38 T19 CUT T11 T13<strong>PGA</strong> T48 4 CUT CUT T5 T13 1 T49 CUT T51THE PLAYERS T28 T55 T43 T8 T31 T54 T20 T33 2<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T16 6 T9 T10 2 T9 T3 17WGC-Accenture Match PlayT17 T33 T17WGC-NEC Invitational T15 T13WGC-American Express Champ T16 T3 CNLYear 02 03Masters 7 T6U.S. OpenT30 T20British Open CUT T2<strong>PGA</strong> 8 T34THE PLAYERSCUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 1 T5WGC-Accenture Match Play T17WGC-NEC Invitational T11 T6WGC-American Express Champ 3 T2NATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup (5), 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003; World Cup, 2002.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------68.65 (2)Driving Distance ------------------301.9 (6)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.4% (132)Total Driving ------------------------138 (27)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.5% (12)Putting Average--------------------1.741 (18)Sand Save Percentage ----------58.6% (8)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------141.2 (30)Birdie Average --------------------4.41 (1)All-Around Ranking --------------209 (2)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.11 (1)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.08 (7)Final Round Scoring Average --69.24 (9)Birdie Conversion Percentage--35.2% (1)Par Breakers ------------------------25.2% (1)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent U.S. OpenChampionship/2Career Low Round/Round:62–1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,008,000–2003 EDS Byron NelsonChampionship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-137


HEATH SLOCUMEXEMPT STATUS: 80th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Tyler Heath Slocum HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: February 3, 1974BIRTHPLACE: Baton Rouge, LARESIDENCE: Pensacola, FL; plays out of Moors GC, Milton, FL FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of South Alabama (1996, Physical Education) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, huntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2001Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 WORLDCOM CLASSIC - The Heritage ofGolf, T2—2003 Greater Milwaukee Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2001 Greater Cleveland Open, Knoxville Open,Omaha Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Greater Milwaukee Open; T5—FordChampionship at Doral.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 80 in his first two years on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Got off to a slowstart making the cut in just five of first 16 starts, but changed that in the second half ofhis season making 13 of 16…First top-10 was a T5 at the Ford Championship atDoral…Second career runner-up finish was a T2 at the Greater Milwaukee Open, thanksto a final-round 66, which included a birdie on the final hole…Shared the first-round leadat the Valero Texas Open after posting a course record-tying, career-best 61. Three roundsin the 70s dropped him to T44.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Sixth-ranked player of the 11 rookies who ended theseason in the top 125…Had one-stroke lead with three holes to play at the WORLDCOMCLASSIC-The Heritage of Golf but a double bogey on the 16th hole left him in secondplace, one stroke behind winner Justin Leonard…Tied for third on <strong>TOUR</strong> with DrivingAccuracy Percentage of 77.6. 2001: Became second person since Chris Smith in 1997 toearn promotion to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by winning three Nationwide Tour events in same season—Greater Cleveland Open, Knoxville Open and Omaha Classic…Became second player inNationwide Tour history to complete 72 holes without a bogey at Dayton Open, joiningClark Dennis, who accomplished the feat at the 1997 Upstate Classic…Nationwide Tourrecord of 106 consecutive holes without a bogey came to an end during the second round.He followed the three-putt bogey with another 37 consecutive holes without a bogey. Overthe three-week period, finished 21-, 23- and 21-under and posted a scoring average of66.41…Completed the trifecta with a victory at the Omaha Classic, where ironically Smithalso earned his promotion. Held onto his 54-hole one-stroke lead to defeat Rod Pamplingby a stroke. With $337,090, became the first player in Nationwide Tour history to surpassthe $300,000 mark in a season…Set Nationwide Tour record for Driving AccuracyPercentage (77.5 percent). 2000: Regained Nationwide Tour membership at <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying School. Amateur: Three-time All-America for South Alabama…Captured theSun Belt Conference individual title to help the Jaguars capture the team championship.PERSONAL: Father is a golf professional and head of the DP <strong>TOUR</strong>…Contractedulcerative colitis in November 1997 and dropped from 150 to 122 pounds. Missed the nextyear and one-half of golf…Played on the same high school golf team as former <strong>TOUR</strong>player Boo Weekley.<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 8 6 $45,6702002 32 15 1 2 6 864,615 762003 32 18 1 2 5 815,812 80Total 72 39 2 4 11 1,726,096NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1997 19 5 2 $6,567 1422000 12001 18 11 3 2 6 8 339,670 3Total 38 16 3 2 6 10 346,237COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,072,333<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03U.S. OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> 22THE PLAYERSCUTPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.67 (146)Driving Distance ------------------279.1 (150)Driving Accuracy Percentage --73.6% (15)Total Driving ------------------------165 (53)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.2% (57)Putting Average--------------------1.783 (112)Sand Save Percentage ----------45.6% (142)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------588.0 (177)Birdie Average --------------------3.62 (94)All-Around Ranking --------------893 (135)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.19 (119)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.39 (146)Final Round Scoring Average --71.12 (98)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.8% (120)Par Breakers ------------------------20.3% (108)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:61–Valero Texas Open/1Career Low Round/Round:61–2003 Valero Texas Open/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$432,000–2002 WORLDCOM CLASSIC –The Heritage of Golf/2JEFF SLUMANEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Jeffrey George Sluman HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 140BIRTHDATE: September 11, 1957BIRTHPLACE: Rochester, NYRESIDENCE: Hinsdale, IL FAMILY: Wife, Linda; Kathryn Doreen (4/22/98)EDUCATION: Florida State University (1980, Finance)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Old cars, stock market, Akitas, wineTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1982, 1984<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1988 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1997 Tucson Chrysler Classic. 1998Greater Milwaukee Open. 1999 Sony Open in Hawaii. 2001 B.C. Open. 2002 GreaterMilwaukee Open.OTHER VICTORIES (3): 1999 CVS Charity Classic [with Stuart Appleby]. 2003 CVSCharity Classic [with Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te], Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout [with HankKuehne].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Bank of America Colonial; T7—Bay HillInvitational presented by Cooper Tires; T10—MCI Heritage.2003 SEASON: Surpassed $1 million in earnings for the fifth time in last six years andplayed in over 30 events for the sixth consecutive season…Recorded first top-10 of theseason with a T7 at the Bay Hill Invitational…Entered final round at MCI Heritage onestroke behind Stewart Cink after third-round 7-under-par 64. Finished T10 after closingwith a 72…Held the first-round lead at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship. One back ofVijay Singh through 54 holes, but a closing 73 dropped him into T14…Third at the Bankof America Colonial made it four straight tournaments finishing in the top 15…NamedCaptain’s Assistant for The Presidents Cup team by Jack Nicklaus…T13 at the ChryslerChampionship, the final full-field event of the season to move from 42nd to 40th on thefinal money list and qualify for his 15th trip to the Masters in <strong>2004</strong>…Teamed with HankKuehne to win the Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout. Survived a three-team playoff withChad Campbell/Shaun Micheel and Brad Faxon/Scott McCarron. Won with a birdie at thesecond extra hole.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Has won on <strong>TOUR</strong> in five of the last six seasons…BeganGreater Milwaukee Open one back of Tommy Armour III after opening-round 64. Tied withArmour and Kirk Triplett for second-round lead at 12-under 130. Third-round 63 left himtwo strokes ahead of Steve Lowery and at 20-under-par 193 surpassed the GMO recordof 19-under-par set by Loren Roberts in 2000. The 63 was one off his career low, a 62, atthe 1992 GTE Byron Nelson Classic, and was his lowest round since a 63 during the third2-138 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jeff Sluman (cont.)round of the 1998 GMO. Sunday 68 gave him four-stroke victory over Lowery and TimHerron…Finished T2 at the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas, one shot behind champion PhilTataurangi. Paycheck of $440,000 pushed season winnings to career-best $2,083,181,moving from 31st to 15th on the money list and clinching a spot in season-ending <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship. 2001: T2 at Nissan Open was best finish since 1999. Lost in six-manplayoff won by Robert Allenby at Riviera CC…Held 54-hole lead at Greater MilwaukeeOpen, which he won in 1998. Closing 72 dropped him to T10…Earned fifth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titleand first playoff victory at B.C. Open. Career playoff record had been 0-6 coming into theevent. Tied for 54-hole lead with Paul Gow. Each closed with 66, and Sluman won playoffwith birdie on second extra hole. Win was third event since turning 40. Became fifthplayer with upstate New York ties to win B.C. Open. 2000: Streak of three consecutiveyears with a victory ended…Was among the top-25 16 times in 32 starts…1999: Won atSony Open in Hawaii, where he posted a two-stroke victory over Davis Love III, JeffMaggert, Len Mattiace, Chris Perry and Tommy Tolles. Birdied final two holes to seal thevictory…Lost in three-man playoff involving winner Glen Day and Payne Stewart at MCIClassic…Earned second runner-up finish at MasterCard Colonial where he was part offive-way T2, one behind Olin Browne…Led <strong>TOUR</strong> in Sand Saves with 67.3 percent. 1998:Earned more than $1 million for the first time…Lost in playoff at FedEx St. Jude Classic,where Nick Price birdied second extra hole…Earned title at Greater Milwaukee Openwhere third-round 63 produced 54-hole tie for lead with Chris Perry. Closing 68 gave himone-stroke victory over Steve Stricker. Won with best friend Rick Bruder, a non-golfer,serving as a caddie for the first time. 1997: Had eight second-place finishes in betweenfirst and second victories (1988-1997). Captured the Tucson Chrysler Classic after opening75, when he stood nine strokes out of lead. Final-round 67 produced one-stroke victoryover Steve Jones. His opening 75 was highest by winner since Mark O’Meara posted firstround75 at 1996 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. 1992: Finished second at U.S.Open, where final-round 71 was one of only four sub-par rounds that day…Had earliersecond-place finish in AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am…Was T4 at Masters, wherehe became first player ever to ace fourth hole during opening-round 65 that produced tiefor lead. 1991: Finished one stroke behind Ted Schulz at Nissan Open and lost playoff toBilly Andrade at Kemper Open. 1988: Won <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Oak Tree GC with one ofthe finest closing rounds in tournament history. Trailed Paul Azinger by three strokesthrough 54 holes, then shot 6-under-par 65 to win by three.PERSONAL: Has been a Chicago Bulls season ticketholder since 1996…Loves FormulaOne auto racing…Big fan of the Florida State Seminoles, Chicago Bears and ChicagoCubs…Serious wine collector, owns about 2,000 bottles, dating back to 1957…Co-ownerwith Dudley Hart of Lakeshore GC in Rochester, NY, a course he played regularly growingup…Good friend of 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Rahal…After disqualifyinghimself at 1996 Bay Hill Invitational, refused to take undue credit for act, quoting BobbyJones: “It would be like congratulating someone for not robbing a bank.”PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.30 (31)Driving Distance ------------------280.6 (138)Driving Accuracy Percentage --69.5% (44)Total Driving ------------------------182 (76)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.8% (20)Putting Average--------------------1.787 (121)Sand Save Percentage ----------57.9% (10)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------374.4 (157)Birdie Average --------------------3.69 (72)All-Around Ranking --------------593 (44)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.54 (55)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.24 (11)Final Round Scoring Average --70.29 (33)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.8% (120)Par Breakers ------------------------20.8% (80)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–EDS Byron Nelson Championship/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 2002 BuickChallenge/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$558,000–2002 Greater MilwaukeeOpen/1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-6Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983 20 11 2 $713,643 1711984 1 1 603 2821985 25 18 4 10 100,523 781986 34 24 7 12 154,129 601987 32 22 2 6 11 335,590 271988 32 30 1 1 6 15 503,321 181989 23 16 4 6 154,507 891990 31 22 1 2 6 264,012 561991 30 24 2 7 13 552,979 231992 30 26 2 1 8 17 729,027 141993 27 21 1 6 187,841 931994 30 16 1 4 8 301,178 591995 29 20 1 2 7 12 563,681 311996 30 23 1 7 14 650,128 281997 29 20 1 1 3 9 634,203 341998 30 25 1 1 1 5 11 1,148,375 211999 31 26 1 2 6 13 1,621,491 172000 32 25 1 16 877,390 542001 30 23 1 1 1 7 15 1,841,952 212002 32 27 1 1 6 15 2,250,187 152003 31 22 1 3 15 1,609,748 40Total 589 442 6 15 8 94 226 14,494,507<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Masters T45 T8 T27 T29 T4 T17 T25 T41 CUT T7 CUTU.S. Open T62 CUT CUT T14 CUT 2 T11 T9 T13 T50 T28 T10British Open CUT T25 T101 CUT CUT T59<strong>PGA</strong> T30 T14 1 T24 T31 T61 T12 T61 T25 T8 T41 CUT T27THE PLAYERS T40 2 T45 CUT CUT CUT T40 T46 CUT T49 T41 CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T27 T26 T10 T13 T9 T11Year 99 00 01 02 03Masters T31 18 T24 44U.S. Open CUT CUT T24 CUTBritish Open T45 T60 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T54 T41 CUT T23 CUTTHE PLAYERS T46 T17 T33 T4 T32<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 T20 T24WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T17 T17 T33 T17WGC-NEC InvitationalT39WGC-American Express Champ T34 CNL T43NATIONAL TEAMS: Presidents Cup, 2003 (Captain’s Assistant)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCHRIS SMITHEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 Tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Christopher McClain Smith HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: April 15, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Indianapolis, INRESIDENCE: Peru, IN (plays out of Rock Hollow Golf Club) FAMILY: Wife, Beth; Abigail (2/28/93), Cameron McClain (3/24/97)EDUCATION: Ohio State University (1991, Economics)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Rodeo, whistling show tunes, bowling,TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991Internet checkersJOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1996Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Buick Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1995 Gateway Classic, Dakota Dunes Open. 1997Upstate Classic, Dakota Dunes Open, Omaha Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T5—Greater Milwaukee Open.2003 SEASON: Finished outside the top 125 for the first time since he regained his <strong>TOUR</strong>card in 2001…Struggled with back pain throughout the first half of the season and postedhis only top-10, a T5, at the Greater Milwaukee Open, thanks, in part, to a final-round 64.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: For the second straight season had five top-10s, but thistime was able to punch through for his first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the Buick Classic in his 148th<strong>TOUR</strong> start…Earned almost as much ($61,528 shy) as he had in his previous four-plus yearson <strong>TOUR</strong>…After opening 66-69 at the Buick Classic, grabbed sole possession of 54-holelead at 11-under-par with a third-round 67. Sewed up first-place check of $630,000 with a1-under-par 70 in the final round, two strokes ahead of runners-up David Gossett, Pat Perezand Loren Roberts. Jumped from 149th in World Ranking to 57th…Fired career-low 63during third round of the Buick Challenge…Ranked T2 in Total Driving (83) and third ingreens in regulation (71.6). 2001: Best finish of career prior to win was a T3 at the BellSouthClassic. Was T41 heading into the 36-hole Sunday finish…His five top-10s were one moreWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-139


Chris Smith (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSthan he had in his career entering the season. 2000: Established a Nationwide Tour recordwith five runner-up finishes and finished in the top-25 in 13 of his 20 starts…Sixth-placefinish on money list earned his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2000 season…Tore tendon in left wristat Omaha Classic in August which sidelined him for seven weeks…Finished season as No.1 on Nationwide Tour career money list with $605,332. 1999: Ranked sixth in DrivingDistance (287.2) and had the longest drive on <strong>TOUR</strong> that year, a 427-yard effort in the finalround of the Honda Classic. That drive is the longest recorded drive at a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> eventsince such record keeping began in 1980. 1997: Earned three of his five Nationwide Tourvictories, making him the first player to take advantage of a three-win promotion thatawards <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership to any Nationwide Tour player who wins three times in ayear. Won the Dakota Dunes Open and the Omaha Classic in back-to-back weeks,becoming only the third player in <strong>TOUR</strong> history to accomplish that feat. Win at DakotaDunes made him the first player in <strong>TOUR</strong> history to win the same tournament twice (1995,1997). Victory in Omaha was a record-setting affair. Set <strong>TOUR</strong> scoring records for 72-holescore with a 258, strokes-under-par at 26 and winning margin (11 strokes)…Week prior tohis consecutive wins, lost to Ben Bates in four-man playoff at Wichita Open…DefeatedTerry Price by three strokes at the Upstate Classic for first victory of season…Named Playerof the Year after finishing No. 1 on the money list with $225,201 in just 17 events…Afterearning <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> spot on Aug. 10, made cut in all five of his <strong>TOUR</strong> appearances in the falland finished in top-20 three times. 1995: Finished seventh on Nationwide Tour money listto graduate to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for first time…Two-time winner, earning wins at the GatewayClassic and the Dakota Dunes Open in a three-week period. Amateur: All-American atOhio State in 1991 and Big-10 Conference Individual Champion…1990 Indiana StateAmateur Champion and Player of the Year.PERSONAL: Lifelong St. Louis Cardinals fan, became friends with catcher Tom Pagnozzithe week of his 1995 Gateway Classic victory in St. Louis.<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 131Total 190 103 1 1 15 29 3,264,108NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year 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 6Total 68 48 5 9 2 22 35 605,332COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,869,440<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open T60 T62 CUT CUTBritish Open T76 71<strong>PGA</strong>T29 T53THE PLAYERSCUT CUTWGC-NEC InvitationalT55PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------72.05 (167)Driving Distance ------------------293.2 (46)Driving Accuracy Percentage --65.2% (118)Total Driving ------------------------164 (52)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.0% (18)Putting Average--------------------1.809 (178)Sand Save Percentage ----------33.1% (188)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------150.5 (42)Birdie Average --------------------3.54 (113)All-Around Ranking --------------870 (128)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.71 (158)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.88 (167)Final Round Scoring Average --71.60 (134)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.3% (143)Par Breakers ------------------------20.4% (104)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Greater Milwaukee Open/4Career Low Round/Round:63–2002 Buick Challenge/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–2002 Buick Classic/1CRAIG STADLEREXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Craig Robert Stadler HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 240BIRTHDATE: June 2, 1953BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CARESIDENCE: Denver, CO FAMILY: Wife, Sue; Kevin (2/5/80), Chris (11/23/82)EDUCATION: University of Southern California (1975)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, wine collecting,TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975Colorado Avalanche hockeyQ SCHOOL: Spring 1976<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (13): 1980 Bob Hope Desert Classic, Greater Greensboro Open.1981 Kemper Open. 1982 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Masters Tournament, KemperOpen, World Series of Golf. 1984 Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1991 THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship. 1992 NEC World Series of Golf. 1994 Buick Invitational of California. 1996Nissan Open. 2003 B.C. Open.CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2003 Ford Senior Players Championship, GreaterHickory Classic at Rock Barn, SBC Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (4): 1985 Canon European Masters [Eur]. 1987 DunlopPhoenix [Jpn]. 1990 Scandinavian Enterprise Open [Eur]. 1992 Argentine Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: 1—B.C. Open.BEST 2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Ford Senior Players Championship,Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn, SBC Championship; T8—SAS ChampionshipPresented by BusinessWeek; 9—Charles Schwab Cup Championship; T10—U.S. SeniorOpen, JELD-WEN Tradition2003 SEASON: Split year between <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour, where he gainedeligibility in June…Made the cut in four of 10 events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> but made the mostof them with his 13th <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the B.C. Open. Fresh from his victory the weekbefore at the Ford Senior Players Championship on the Champions Tour, Stadler came fromeight strokes back on the final day to win the B.C. Open. He became just the second playerin <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history to win both a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour event in the sameseason, joining Raymond Floyd who won the Doral Ryder Open at age 49 and the GTENorth Classic at 50 in 1992. At the age of 50 years, 1 month and 18 days he became thefifth-oldest player to win on the <strong>TOUR</strong> and the first player over the age of 50 to win sinceArt Wall won the 1975 Greater Milwaukee Open at the age of 51 years, 7 months and 10days. With the win he collected $540,000, the largest of his professional career. Hisprevious best was $375,000 the week before at the Ford Senior Players Championship.Stadler posted four rounds in the 60s in a single <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event for the first time sincethe 1995 B.C. Open when he finished T3. It was a family affair for the Stadlers at the B.C.Open. His older son, Kevin, was playing on a sponsor exemption and missed the cut byone and younger son Chris served as his father’s caddie…Won three times on theChampions Tour and had seven top-10s in 14 starts. Other two wins besides Ford SeniorPlayers Championship came at the Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn and the SBCChampionship…Ranked sixth in Charles Schwab Cup points…Voted Champions TourRookie of the Year.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Played with son Kevin for the first time in an official <strong>TOUR</strong>event at the B.C. Open. T50 at 6-under-par but Kevin missed cut by seven strokes…Useda 7-iron from 185 yards to ace No. 13 during the third round of THE PLAYERSChampionship. 2001: Finished outside the Top 100 for first time in his career…Used longputter for first time in career at the Shell Houston Open. 2000: His $631,752 seasonearnings are the most he has won in a single year since 1991 when he made a career-best$827,628…Came into the season 50 pounds lighter than in 1999…Nearly won for thefirst time since the 1996 Nissan Open when he lost in a playoff on the fourth extra holeto Robert Allenby at the Shell Houston Open. Second-place finish his best effort since he2-140 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Craig Stadler (cont.)finished runner-up at 1997 Nissan Open, one of six top-10s that year. 1999: Played in only17 events, the fewest since he joined the <strong>TOUR</strong> in the spring of 1976…Posted third-placefinish at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, his best since a second in the 1997 NissanOpen. 1997: Posted three top-5s at Nissan Open (second), Buick Invitational (T2) and AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am (T5). 1996: Used front-nine 30 en route to Sunday 68 forone-stroke victory at Nissan Los Angeles Open. 1994: Defeated Steve Lowery by a strokeat Buick Invitational of California. 1992: Captured NEC World Series of Golf, 10 years afterwining same event, by one stroke over Corey Pavin. 1991: Finished second on money listafter winning THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship at Pinehurst No. 2 in playoff with Russ Cochran,his first victory in seven years. 1985: Finished runner-up a career-high three times. Lostplayoff to Lanny Wadkins on fifth extra hole at Bob Hope Classic. Finished one behindMark O’Meara at Hawaiian Open and T2 at Greater Greensboro Open. 1985: Won ByronNelson Classic by a stroke over David Edwards. 1982: <strong>TOUR</strong>’s leading money-winner,when he won four times…Captured season-opening Joe Garagiola Tucson Open by threestrokes over Vance Heafner and John Mahaffey…After opening 75, won Masters inplayoff over Dan Pohl…Scored seven-stroke victory over Seve Ballesteros at KemperOpen…Made up five strokes with closing 65 at World Series of Golf, then defeatedRaymond Floyd in playoff. 1981: Earned six-stroke victory at The Kemper Open. 1980: Firstof 12 <strong>TOUR</strong> victories came at season-opening Bob Hope Desert Classic…Won GreaterGreensboro Open by six strokes. Amateur: Two-time All-American at University ofSouthern California…Defeated David Strawn to win the 1973 U.S. Amateur at Inverness.PERSONAL: Nicknamed “The Walrus,” is one of golf’s most colorful and popularpersonalities…A California native who lives in Denver, is ardent fan of NHL’s ColoradoAvalanche…Inducted into San Diego’s Breithard Hall of Fame in February 1996…SonKevin was a second-team All-American at Southern Cal in 2002 and won the 2002Colorado Open in his professional debut. Kevin also played into the third round of matchplay at the 2002 U.S. Amateur at Oakland Hills.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1974A 1 1 1 11975A 1 1 11976 9 5 $2,702 1941977 32 20 5 11 42,949 661978 28 21 6 12 63,486 491979 33 24 4 11 73,392 551980 24 21 2 1 7 11 206,291 81981 28 21 1 2 3 8 12 218,829 81982 25 23 4 2 11 18 446,462 11983 27 20 2 1 11 14 214,496 171984 22 20 1 3 8 16 324,241 81985 24 20 3 8 14 297,926 111986 26 17 1 8 10 170,076 531987 22 17 1 6 11 235,831 391988 21 16 2 5 11 278,313 371989 22 20 1 1 4 13 409,419 251990 19 16 1 5 9 278,482 521991 21 16 1 1 1 7 12 827,628 21992 25 18 1 4 10 487,460 281993 24 17 2 1 5 7 553,623 291994 22 15 1 1 4 8 474,831 321995 21 15 1 4 9 402,316 451996 18 12 1 1 4 336,820 581997 21 16 2 6 9 525,304 411998 18 15 2 7 350,091 851999 17 11 1 1 6 454,091 872000 21 13 1 2 6 631,752 742001 19 6 1 1 196,073 1742002 22 13 1 6 505,778 1272003 10 4 1 1 1 584,830 113Total 623 454 13 19 16 136 261 9,593,493CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2003 14 3 7 13 $1,192,278 14Total 14 3 7 13 1,192,278COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $10,785,771<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89Masters T7 T26 T43 1 T6 T35 T6 CUT T17 3 CUTU.S. OpenCUT T16 T26 T22 T10 W/D CUT T15 T24 T25British Open T6 CUT T35 T12 T28 CUT W/D T8 T61 T13<strong>PGA</strong> 6 CUT T55 CUT T16 T63 T18 T18 T30 T28 T15 T7THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T67 T67 CUT T6 T63 T3 T13 CUT CUT T45 T21<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT14Year 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T14 T12 T25 T34 CUT CUT T29 T26 T41 T38 CUT CUT T32 49U.S. Open T8 T19 T33 T33 CUT CUT T18British Open CUT T101 T64 T24 CUT T44 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T57 T7 T48 CUT T19 T8 CUT T53 T38 CUT T64THE PLAYERST61 CUT CUT CUT CUT T14 T41 CUT T31 T62 CUT CUT T36<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 1 T13 29WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T5CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 03Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship T15U.S. Senior OpenT10Ford Senior Players 1Senior British Open 19JELD-WEN TraditionT10Charles Schwab Cup Champ 9NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1975; U.S. vs. Japan, 1982; Ryder Cup (2) 1983, 1985;UBS Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.94 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------283.2 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.8% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------61.8% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.860 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------56.1% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------468.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.19 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.79 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------73.75 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --72.50 (N/A)PLAYER STATISTICS2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ----------------69.38 (2)Driving Distance ----------------287.0 (5)Driving Accuracy Percentage 70.6% (35)Total Driving ----------------------40 (4)Greens in Regulation Pct. ----73.0% (4)Putting Average------------------1.779 (22)Sand Save Percentage --------44.9% (45)Eagles (Holes per) --------------123.4 (6)Birdie Average ------------------4.23 (4)All-Around Ranking ------------123 (3)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.0% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------17.9% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–B.C. Open/4Career Low Round/Round:62–4 times, most recent 1987 ShearsonLehman Brothers Andy Williams Open/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2003 B.C. Open/1MISC. CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round:64–2 times, most recent 2003 SBCChampionship/2Career Low Round:64–2 times, most recent 2003 SBCChampionship/2Career Largest Paycheck:$375,000–2003 Ford Senior PlayersChampionship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-141


PAUL STANKOWSKIEXEMPT STATUS: 89th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Paul Francis Stankowski HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: December 2, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Oxnard, CARESIDENCE: Flower Mound, TX FAMILY: Wife, Regina; Joshua (8/11/99), Katelyn (2/25/02)EDUCATION: University of Texas-El PasoSPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, music, being with familyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 1993, 1995SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1996 BellSouth Classic. 1997 United Airlines Hawaiian Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Louisiana Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1996 Casio World Open [Jpn], Lincoln MercuryKapalua International.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Southern Farm Bureau Classic; T5—John DeereClassic; T7—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T10—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SEASON: Earned a spot in the top 125 for the eighth consecutive season. Moved backinto the top 100 by finishing 89th in earnings. Played in only 22 events, a career low for himon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Posted first top-10 of season with T7 at AT&T Pebble Beach NationalPro-Am, six shots behind Davis Love III. Through 36 holes, trailed Jim Furyk by one strokeafter opening 71-67…After an 8-under 64, shared lead with Akio Sadakata at the HP Classicof New Orleans. Third time in four years that Stankowski was a first-round leader in NewOrleans. Eventually finished T11…Underwent right wrist surgery in May for torn cartilageafter missing cut at EDS Byron Nelson Championship. First event back, withdrew from 100thWestern Open after opening 77. Returned with consecutive top-10s in September, a T10 atthe Reno-Tahoe Open and a T5 at the John Deere Classic. Secured his position in the Top-125 for <strong>2004</strong>, jumping from 110th to 96th on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Official Money List with his$127,000 payday at John Deere Classic…Was two back of the lead heading into the finalround at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic and finished T4 after a closing 70.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: His 31 starts tied his personal high. First top-10 of season,T10, came at Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, where he was one shot off the lead afteran opening-round 66…Secured <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2003 with T9 finish at the Invensys Classicat Las Vegas, best outing of the year. Jumped from 130th to 112th with $130,000 check.2001: Appeared in 27 tournaments and was among the top-10 twice, including a runner-upfinish early in the season…After opening rounds of 67-64 at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic,a third-round 65 lifted him to within one of Joe Durant. Closed 69-63 for 32-under-par 328,four strokes behind the record-smashing Durant. Runner-up finish, worth a career-best$378,000, was his best finish since he won 1997 United Airlines Hawaiian Open…At theCompaq Classic of New Orleans, opened the event with course-record 61, good for threestrokefirst-round lead. Finished T33. 2000: Recorded three top-10s and nine top-25s in 22appearances. Top-10s came in Phoenix Open (T10), GTE Byron Nelson Classic (T10) and BellCanadian Open (T10). 1999: Came close to losing full exempt status on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Was140th on money list with only Southern Farm Bureau Classic to play. However, rounds of70-69-67 produced T3 worth $104,000 which lifted him to 113th on final money list. 1998:Was hampered to some degree by right shoulder injury sustained at Bay Hill Invitational.MRI showed slight cartilage irritation but no muscle tears. Was forced to withdraw duringsecond round of THE PLAYERS Championship…T6 in final start of year, at Las VegasInvitational, to earn $69,500 which led to 96th-place finish on final money list. 1997:Qualified for THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, where he finished T17…Scores of 71-66-64-70-271forced playoff at United Airlines Hawaiian Open with Jim Furyk and Mike Reid. Reid waseliminated on first extra hole, and Stankowski defeated Furyk on fourth playoff hole tocapture second <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title…After Hawaii, finished T3 at Bob Hope Chrysler Classicand T5 at Honda Classic, Masters Tournament and GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 1996:Unquestionably his breakthrough year, featuring his first victory on <strong>TOUR</strong> at BellSouthClassic in just his third full season. Started 68-71-70 for third place entering final round.Closing 71 forced playoff with Brandel Chamblee, which Stankowski won with birdie onfirst extra hole. Had arrived in Atlanta as sixth alternate after winning Natonwide TourLouisiana Open the week before. Is the only player to win Nationwide Tour and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>events back-to-back. Prior to Atlanta had missed five of six <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cuts…After theseason, posted a victory at unofficial Lincoln-Mercury Kapalua International, birdieing 72ndhole to earn one-stroke victory over Fred Couples…Later that month, captured Casio WorldOpen on Japanese Tour. 1994: First year on <strong>TOUR</strong>, achieved <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> exempt statusfollowing T26 finish at Qualifying Tournament. Played in 29 events, making 10 cuts.Finished in the top-10 three times and finished 106th on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list.Amateur: Three-time All-American at Texas El-Paso.PERSONAL: First played golf on Easter Sunday in 1978; 18 years later, won BellSouth Classicon Easter…Uncertain he would return to Masters, so bought souvenir glass, filled it withbunker sand and placed tee and ball inside as remembrance of first visit to Augusta Nationalin 1996. Returned in 1997 and 1998…Underwent LASIK surgery in September 1998.<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 89Total 269 149 2 1 2 27 63 5,017,898NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1991 1 1 $1,063 2231992 3 1 1 1,296 2121993 1 1 665 2431994 11996 2 2 1 1 2 46,800 43Total 8 5 1 1 3 49,824COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $5,067,722<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters 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<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT17PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.08 (93)Driving Distance ------------------293.8 (39)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.9% (138)Total Driving ------------------------177 (67)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.3% (14)Putting Average--------------------1.754 (43)Sand Save Percentage ----------57.3% (14)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------86.1 (3)Birdie Average --------------------4.00 (18)All-Around Ranking --------------362 (7)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.44 (46)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.83 (106)Final Round Scoring Average --70.92 (82)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.0% (34)Par Breakers ------------------------23.4% (11)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent HP Classic ofNew Orleans/1Career Low Round/Round:61–2001 Compaq Classic of NewOrleans/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$378,000–2001 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic/22-142 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


STEVE STRICKER (STRICK-er)EXEMPT STATUS: 2001 World Golf Championships winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Steven Charles Stricker HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: February 23, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Edgerton, WIRESIDENCE: Madison, WI FAMILY: Wife, Nicki; Bobbi Maria (8/31/98)EDUCATION: University of IllinoisSPECIAL INTERESTS: HuntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 Q SCHOOL: 1993Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1996 Kemper Open, Motorola Western Open. 2001 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1990 Victoria Open [Can]. 1993 Canadian <strong>PGA</strong>.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T18—Phoenix Open.2003 SEASON: Finished 189th on the money list, his lowest finish since he joined the<strong>TOUR</strong> in 1994…Best finish was a T18 at the Phoenix Open, his first start of the season.Tied career low with a 62 during the second round.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished in the top 100 for the seventh time in his nineyear<strong>TOUR</strong> career…Nine top-25s were the most since he had 10 in 1998. 2001: Won first<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title since 1996 Motorola Western Open, defeating Pierre Fulke, 2 and 1, in 36-hole final of WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. Earned way to $1 million bydefeating (in order) Padraig Harrington, Scott Verplank, Justin Leonard, Nick O’Hern, ToruTaniguchi and Fulke. Third career victory jumped him from 91st to No. 47 in Official WorldGolf Ranking. Had not made a cut in <strong>TOUR</strong> event since July 2000. Win was his first in 89starts. 2000: For the first time in three years, managed to finish among top-10 only once.1999: Finished fifth at U.S. Open for second consecutive year on strength of third-round69, the only player under par that round. 1998: Recovered from off year in 1997 with strongcampaign. In a limited schedule of 21 events, made 20 cuts. Played only four times afterAug. 1, due to birth of first child, and finished in top 10 each time. All in all, had careerbest10 top-10 finishes and 12 top-25s…Tied for third-round lead with Vijay Singh at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship and closing 70 left him two strokes shy of Singh…Followed second-placefinish at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship with another runner-up at Greater Milwaukee Open…WonWisconsin State Open by 11 strokes. 1996: Impressive season included seven top-10s, alleither firsts, seconds or thirds…Earned $1,383,739 to finish fourth on money list…First<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at Kemper Open, where he moved to within one stroke of JayWilliamson’s lead with third-round 65 and closed with 68 for three-stroke victory…Wonagain at Motorola Western Open, with an eight-stroke victory…Also T2 at NEC WorldSeries of Golf, third at United Airlines Hawaiian Open, Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic and THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship; and T3 in front of home state fans at GreaterMilwaukee Open…Was 2-3 in Presidents Cup…Was 5-0 on victorious Dunhill Cup team.1994: T2 in second event as a <strong>TOUR</strong> member, Northern Telecom Open…T3 at CanonGreater Hartford Open. Finished 50th on the money list that year, fourth among rookies.Amateur: All-American selection at University of Illinois in 1988-89.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.84 (157)Driving Distance ------------------284.5 (109)Driving Accuracy Percentage --48.0% (190)Total Driving ------------------------299 (189)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------59.9% (186)Putting Average--------------------1.783 (112)Sand Save Percentage ----------50.0% (97)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------504.0 (172)Birdie Average --------------------3.30 (160)All-Around Ranking --------------1,183 (187)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.64 (156)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.25 (137)Final Round Scoring Average --71.14 (102)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.0% (80)Par Breakers ------------------------18.6% (161)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Phoenix Open/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 2003 PhoenixOpen/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,000,000–2001 WGC–Accenture MatchPlay Championship/1PERSONAL: Wife Nicki, who had been his caddie throughout his professional career,gave up the bag in 1998 to deliver daughter Bobbi Maria. Returned to caddie in 1999 atMilwaukee…Father-in-law Dennis Tiziani, golf coach at University of Wisconsin, is histeacher…Brother-in-law Mario Tiziani has played in several <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events.<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 1 1 $3,974 2551991 11992 2 1 5,550 2611993 6 2 1 1 46,171 1861994 26 22 1 1 4 6 334,409 501995 23 20 4 13 438,931 401996 22 19 2 1 4 7 10 1,383,739 41997 20 13 1 3 167,652 1301998 21 20 2 10 12 1,313,948 131999 21 15 4 9 662,461 642000 21 11 1 5 418,780 1132001 20 15 1 4 7 1,676,229 302002 22 13 1 9 789,713 882003 21 8 1 150,590 189Total 227 160 3 4 5 37 76 7,392,146NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 2 2 1 1 1 $10,080 861991 12 7 1 4 11,298 851992 1 1 1,065 2271993 3 1 820 226Total 18 11 1 2 5 23,263COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $7,415,409<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUT T38 T19 T10 CUTU.S. Open 83 T13 T60 T36 T5 5 T27 CUT T16British Open T22 T62 T52 CUT CUT T42 T59<strong>PGA</strong> T23 T26 CUT 2 CUT CUT T66 CUTTHE PLAYERS T23 T11 CUT CUT T51 T6 CUT CUT T19 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 3 T5 24WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T17 1 T33WGC-American Express ChampCNLNATIONAL TEAMS: The Presidents Cup, 1996; Dunhill Cup, 1996.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-143


KEVIN SUTHERLANDEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 World Golf Championships winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Kevin John Sutherland HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: July 4, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Sacramento, CARESIDENCE: Sacramento, CA FAMILY: Wife, Mary; Keaton (8/28/00)EDUCATION: Fresno State University (1987, Business)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, baseballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987 Q SCHOOL: 1995, 1996Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—John Deere Classic; T9—WGC-AccentureMatch Play Championship, Shell Houston Open.2003 SEASON: Held first-round lead at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am aftercarding 6-under-par 66 at Pebble Beach GL. Finished T15 for second top-25 of theseason…Finished T9 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after losing toAdam Scott in the third round (2 and 1). Defeated Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia in thefirst two rounds. He holds the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship record of eightconsecutive winning matches won…Recorded second top-10 of the season with T9 at theShell Houston Open. Brother David finished T13 in Houston, the third time both brothersfinished in the top-20 in the Houston event…Top finish of season was T5 at the JohnDeere Classic, five strokes behind Vijay Singh. Surpassed $1 million in earnings for thirdconsecutive season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in his 184th career start.Became first player to make a World Golf Championships event his first career victory witha win at WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. Beat fellow Sacramento, CA nativeScott McCarron 1-up in the 36-hole final at La Costa Resort and Spa. Became the highestseed (No. 62) to win the tournament. Key shot was and up-and-down for par from the frontbunker on the final hole. Used claw putting grip to win just one week after experimentingwith it at Nissan Open. 2001: Shattered previous mark for top-25s with 13 (previous bestwas 12 in 2000)…Opening 67 gave him six-way share of the first-round lead atTouchstone Energy Tucson Open. Closing 68 left him one shy of winner GarrettWillis…Managed to eclipse the $1-million mark in a single season for the first time in hiscareer with T7 at the Advil Western Open, worth $112,200…Participated in the BritishOpen for the first time and finished T9, his only top-10 in a major championship. 2000:Best showing of year came at Buick Invitational. After opening with 1-over-par 73, closed66-69-68 for T5 finish…At Canon Greater Hartford Open where a final-day 65, his lowestfinal-round score of the year, was good for a T9…Held first-round lead at Bell CanadianOpen after opening 65. Entered the event as a last-minute commitment due to fact hiswife, Mary, gave birth to their first child just 10 days prior to tournament. Eventuallyfinished T10. 1999: Finished with four top-10s and eight top-25s. Top-10s came in BobHope Chrysler Classic (T8), Buick Invitational (T4), FedEx St. Jude Classic (T6) and LasVegas Invitational (T6). 1998: At Buick Invitational, where rounds of 68-67-70 left him onestroke shy of second career playoff. 1997: Came close to victory at Shell Houston Open,sharing 54-hole lead with Phil Blackmar. He and Blackmar shot final-round 70s beforeBlackmar won with a birdie on first playoff hole. 1991-92: Member of Nationwide Tour.Amateur: Second-team All-American at Fresno State University.PERSONAL: Brother David is a member of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. The Sutherlands often can be seenpracticing together at <strong>TOUR</strong> events. The two were paired together for the first time on<strong>TOUR</strong> during first two rounds of 1999 Compaq Classic of New Orleans…Won 1997 EASports Challenge Championship, defeating defending champion Paul Goydos.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991 1 1 $2,030 2961995 11996 33 21 1 4 144,828 1351997 27 17 1 4 6 455,860 521998 30 22 1 3 9 444,429 661999 29 21 4 8 663,891 632000 27 21 4 12 728,635 662001 30 21 1 7 13 1,523,573 322002 28 18 1 3 7 1,569,529 362003 27 21 3 9 1,092,918 67Total 233 163 1 2 1 29 68 6,625,693NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 2 1 1 $1,475 1761991 26 16 1 2 8 30,221 401992 15 6 1 2 4 21,444 631993 5 5 1 5 15,113 911994 4 3 1 2 10,130 1061995 26 21 7 12 60,822 32Total 78 52 2 13 32 139,205COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,764,898<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT T33U.S. Open CUT CUT T44 T37 T28British Open T9 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T76 T44 CUT CUT CUT T43 T18THE PLAYERST42 CUT CUT T58 CUT T48WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 1 T9WGC-NEC InvitationalT58WGC-American Express ChampT27PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.53 (47)Driving Distance ------------------288.8 (72)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.0% (126)Total Driving ------------------------198 (107)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.9% (42)Putting Average--------------------1.766 (63)Sand Save Percentage ----------60.1% (3)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------211.5 (96)Birdie Average --------------------3.63 (88)All-Around Ranking --------------537 (36)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.45 (49)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.29 (139)Final Round Scoring Average --70.85 (71)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.3% (103)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–2 times, most recent Las VegasInvitational/2Career Low Round/Round:63–3 times, most recent 1999 Las VegasInvitational/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,000,000–2002 WGC–Accenture MatchPlay Championship/12-144 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


HAL SUTTONEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2000 PLAYERS Championship (through 2005)FULL NAME: Hal Evan Sutton HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 210BIRTHDATE: April 28, 1958BIRTHPLACE: Shreveport, LARESIDENCE: Shreveport, LAFAMILY: Wife, Ashley; Samantha Jean (11/24/96); Sara Rias andEDUCATION: Centenary College (Business) Sadie Ann (1/18/99); Holt Edwin (4/25/03)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Horses, hunting and fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1981<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (14): 1982 Walt Disney World Golf Classic. 1983 TournamentPlayers Championship, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1985 St. Jude Memphis Classic, SouthwestGolf Classic. 1986 Phoenix Open, Memorial Tournament. 1995 B.C. Open. 1998 WestinTexas Open, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1999 Bell Canadian Open. 2000 THE PLAYERSChampionship, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. 2001 Shell Houston Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—MCI Heritage; T5—Bank of America Colonial;T6—EDS Byron Nelson Championship; T10—Greater Milwaukee Open.2003 SEASON: A year after finishing outside the top 125 for the first time since 1993 andposting no top-10s, came back and finished 75th on the money list with four top-10s…Nearly tripled his earnings from prior season…Finished T3 at the MCI Heritage,first top-10 since winning the 2001 Shell Houston Open, a span of 50 events. Co-leader on72nd hole but was unable to get up and down from front bunker at Harbour Town’ssignature hole…Finished third on <strong>TOUR</strong> in Driving Accuracy.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: His exciting news came off the course rather than on thecourse as he was named by the <strong>PGA</strong> of America as the <strong>2004</strong> Ryder Cup Captain…Wasmember of Ryder Cup team and compiled a 1-1 record. 2001: Won seven times in his 20s,once in his 30s, now six times in 40s with win at Shell Houston Open. Six 40-plus victoriesties him with Greg Norman and Loren Roberts for the lead among active players…Closing69 at Shell Houston Open brought him from two strokes back to 14th title. $612,000 paydayalso lifted him over $1 million for fourth consecutive season…Suffering from sleep apneahe disclosed at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 2000: By season’s end, had accumulated twovictories for a total of five in a three-year stretch, the best run of his career…In first win,went head to head with Tiger Woods at THE PLAYERS Championship and came away withone-stroke, wire-to-wire win. Sutton and Woods played in the last group Sunday andSutton held a three-stroke lead on the 12th hole when lightning suspended play for the day.On Monday morning, Woods fell four back but pulled to within one with an eagle on thepar-5 16th hole before both players parred the closing two holes. Victory came 17 yearsafter first PLAYERS win in ‘83…Second victory of season and 13th of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> careercame at Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic with a three-stroke win over AndrewMagee…Fifth <strong>TOUR</strong> season in which he has had two victories…Tenth-place Mastersfinish first time he made cut at Augusta National since 1985…A member of the victoriousU.S. Presidents Cup team with 2-2 record. 1999: Had another super year with a career-best13 top-10s, including a three-stroke victory over Dennis Paulson in Bell Canadian Open. Hismargin of victory widest at Bell Canadian Open since Curtis Strange won by three in1987…Leader of Ryder Cup victory with 3-1-1 record. 1998: Had best money-list finishsince 1983, when he was first…Earned ninth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory, first since 1995 B.C. Open,with one-stroke win over Justin Leonard and Jay Haas at Westin Texas Open. DefeatedVijay Singh in playoff with birdie on first extra hole to capture THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship atEast Lake GC…Qualified for his first Presidents Cup Team, but subsequently was forced towithdraw due to his father-in-law’s death. 1995: Returned to winner’s circle at B.C. Open.His closing 10-under-par 61 was best final round by winner since Johnny Miller at 1975Dean Martin Tucson Open…Won twice in one season for the first time since ‘86. 1994: The10-year PLAYERS Championship exemption ran out after ‘93 season, so he played underone-time exemption for being in top 50 in career earnings. Comeback began when he made$540,162 and twice finished second. Received Hilton Bounceback Award as result. 1992:Winless for eight years after 1986, with low point coming, when earnings fell to $39,324.1986: Posted two more titles for the second consecutive season, Phoenix Open andMemorial Tournament. 1985: Won two tournaments, St. Jude Memphis Classic andSouthwest Classic. 1983: Finished atop money list with $426,668 on strength of victoriesin THE PLAYERS Championship and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship…Led wire-to-wire at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, defeating Jack Nicklaus by one stroke…Trailed John Cook by four strokesentering final round of THE PLAYERS Championship before closing 69 gave him one-strokevictory…<strong>PGA</strong> of America and GWAA Player of the Year. 1982: Rookie year, posted threeseconds, a third and, in final event of his season at Walt Disney World Golf Classic, his firstvictory. Amateur: Winner 1980 U.S. Amateur at CC of North Carolina…1980 GOLFMagazine College Player of the Year.PERSONAL: As side business and hobby, rides and sells cutting horses…Family owns anoil company in hometown of Shreveport, LA…Is developing a golf course design business.His first course, Old Oaks, opened in Bossier City, LA in October 1999…Donated $100,000to his alma mater Centenary College and to United Way of Northeast Louisiana afterearning $1,080,000 for 2000 PLAYERS Championship victory…Was awarded the Omar N.Bradley Spirit of Independence award, which he accepted at the Independence Ball onNew Year’s Day <strong>2004</strong>.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 4-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1980A 1 11981A 2 21981 41982 31 25 1 3 1 8 15 $237,434 111983 30 25 2 1 1 12 16 426,668 11984 26 23 1 1 11 16 227,949 261985 26 23 2 1 1 7 16 365,340 71986 28 23 2 1 9 11 429,434 61987 25 20 3 6 16 477,996 161988 27 16 1 8 137,296 881989 30 20 2 7 12 422,703 231990 28 18 4 8 207,084 751991 28 23 1 5 13 346,411 471992 29 8 1 39,234 1851993 29 13 1 2 74,144 1611994 29 23 2 4 15 540,162 291995 31 17 1 2 4 8 554,733 321996 29 17 1 7 193,723 1091997 29 18 1 4 9 453,928 541998 30 22 2 1 9 16 1,838,740 51999 25 22 1 1 13 17 2,127,578 62000 25 20 2 1 11 14 3,061,444 42001 26 23 1 1 3 9 1,723,946 282002 26 11 3 320,002 1532003 24 16 1 4 6 939,719 75Total 618 429 14 18 9 124 238 15,145,667<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93Masters CUT T27 CUT T31 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. Open CUT T19 6 T16 T23 T4 T31 64 T29 CUT CUTBritish Open T47 CUT T29 CUT T11 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T29 1 T6 T65 T21 T28 T66 CUT T49 T7 CUT T31THE PLAYERS 1 T41 T22 T7 T24 CUT T29 CUT T68 CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 T22Year 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUT CUT 10 36U.S. Open T36 T19 T7 T23 T24 CUTBritish Open T10 CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T55 CUT CUT CUT T27 T26 CUT T44 T60 T39THE PLAYERS T19 CUT T53 T50 T18 T4 1 T5 CUT CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T24 1 T9 T25 T26WGC-Accenture Match Play T33 T5 T33 T33WGC-NEC Invitational T15 T4 T11 T42 T33WGC-American Express Champ 19 CNLNATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup (2), 1979, 1981; USA vs. Japan, 1983; Ryder Cup (4),1985, 1987, 1999, 2002, Captain in <strong>2004</strong>; Nissan Cup, 1986; The Presidents Cup, 1998(withdrew), 2000; UBS Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.70 (58)Driving Distance ------------------285.5 (102)Driving Accuracy Percentage --75.8% (3)Total Driving ------------------------105 (11)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.8% (20)Putting Average--------------------1.781 (106)Sand Save Percentage ----------36.4% (186)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------208.3 (93)Birdie Average --------------------3.63 (88)All-Around Ranking --------------656 (62)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.69 (72)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.00 (4)Final Round Scoring Average --71.25 (106)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.0% (149)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Valero Texas Open/2Career Low Round/Round:61–1995 B.C. Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,080,000–2000 THE PLAYERSChampionship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-145


HIDEMICHI TANAKA (hid-uh-MEE-chee tuh-KNOCK-uh)EXEMPT STATUS: 69th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Hidemichi Tanaka HEIGHT: 5-6 WEIGHT: 136BIRTHDATE: March 29, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Hiroshima, JapanRESIDENCE: Aichi, Japan and Newport Beach, CAFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, carsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 2001SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2002 Disney Golf Classic, 2003 Bell CanadianOpen, Southern Farm Bureau Classic.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (15): 1995 Philip Morris Championship [Jpn], Mito GreenOpen [Jpn], Korakuen Cup No. 2 [Jpn]. 1996 Pepsi Ube-Kosan [Jpn], Hirao Masaaki Pro-Am [Jpn]. 1998 Japan Open, DDI Okinawa Open [Jpn], Aiful Cup [Jpn], Hirao Masaaki Pro-Am [Jpn]. 1999 Acom International [Jpn]. 2000 Dydo Drinco Shizuoka Open [Jpn], TheCrowns [Jpn]. 2001 Tsuruya Open [Jpn], Gateway to the Open Mizuno Open [Jpn], HawaiiPearl Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Bell Canadian Open, Southern Farm BureauClassic; T5—John Deere Classic; T6—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SEASON: Had a career year in money earned ($1,026,678) and position on themoney list (69th)…Despite making 20 of first 22 cuts, first top-10 did not come until Reno-Tahoe Open in 23rd start, a T6…Two weeks later held the lead at the Bell Canadian Openafter 18 and 54 holes. Had a two-stroke lead heading into the final round. Closing 1-over71 dropped him into a T4, matching his best finish since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in2002…Posted third top-10 finish in his four events with a T5 at the John DeereClassic…Shared first-round lead at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic with eventualwinner John Huston and Carlos Franco before finishing T4. His $124,000 payday inMississippi lifted him over $1 million for the first time in his career…Represented thedefending champion Japan team with Shigeki Maruyama at the WGC-World Cup inKiawah Island, SC. Maruyama teamed with Toshi Izawa to win in 2002 in Mexico.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: One of 11 rookies to finish in the top 125…Recorded firstace of <strong>TOUR</strong> season in the first round of the Sony Open of Hawaii on the par-3 seventhhole…Final-round 65 good for T7 finish at the SEI Pennsylvania Classic, his first top-10 in48 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts…Two weeks later, owned share of the lead through 18 holesat the Disney Golf Classic, recorded a career-best T4. Paycheck of $162,800 was best ofthe season…Made the last seven cuts of the season but withdrew from his final event,the Buick Challenge, prior to round three due to symptoms of vertigo. 2001: T23 at <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2002…Played the Japan Golf Toursince 1995, with nine career victories. Notched 10 top-10s in 16 starts on the Japan GolfTour, including wins at the Tsuruya Open and Gate Way to the Open Mizuno Open…Sixthin the Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit. 2000: Won two of the first five events on the JapanGolf Tour.PERSONAL: Lists veteran Japanese golfer Massy Kuramoto as his hero…Began playinggolf by hitting balls in a vacant lot in his neighborhood…Known in Japan as the“Chibbiko” golfer, which means “little golfer.”<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 4 4 1 $38,999 2071997 21998 11999 5 1 5,075 3222000 3 3 2 37,7502001 7 2 1 15,3632002 31 21 2 10 766,423 922003 30 25 4 9 1,024,678 69Total 83 56 6 23 1,888,288<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenT37 T15British Open T32 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT 79 CUTTHE PLAYERSCUTWGC-Accenture Match PlayT17WGC-American Express ChampT11 CNLNATIONAL TEAMS: WGC-World Cup (2), 2000, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.86 (72)Driving Distance ------------------281.1 (133)Driving Accuracy Percentage --73.8% (12)Total Driving ------------------------145 (34)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.3% (32)Putting Average--------------------1.769 (73)Sand Save Percentage ----------54.5% (37)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------336.0 (151)Birdie Average --------------------3.65 (83)All-Around Ranking --------------593 (44)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.24 (27)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.15 (47)Final Round Scoring Average --71.72 (147)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.8% (120)Par Breakers ------------------------20.6% (89)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–Phoenix Open/3Career Low Round/Round:63–2002 Disney Golf Classic/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$184,800–2003 Bell Canadian Open/T4PHIL TATAURANGI (tat-ah-rang-ee)EXEMPT STATUS: 2002 tournament winner (through <strong>2004</strong>)FULL NAME: Phillip Mikaera Tataurangi HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: October 31, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Auckland, New ZealandRESIDENCE: Taupo, New Zealand; plays out of FAMILY: Wife, Melanie; Kahurangi Jack (6/30/00)Millbrook Resort, Queenstown, NZSPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, cooking, friends, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 Q SCHOOL: 1993, 1996, 2001Nationwide Tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Tri-Cities Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1996 MasterCard Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship[Aus].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T7—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.2003 SEASON: Fresh off first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in 2002, missed a large portion of theseason due to a herniated disc at the base of his spine. Limited to only 11 events. Did notcompete between the Wachovia Championship and the Buick Open, a span of almost twomonths. Shut it down for the season after a T61 finish at the <strong>PGA</strong> in mid-August…Insecond start of season, finished T7 at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, six shotsbehind Davis Love III…Entered WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship No. 65 inOfficial World Golf Ranking, upset No. 2 seed Ernie Els in 20 holes. Finished T17…Playingin first Masters, made the cut and finished T39.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: One of a record 18 first-time winners, getting his victory atthe Invensys Classic of Las Vegas…Finished 23rd in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School inDecember 2001 to retain full status after injury-plagued 2001 campaign…Had heartsurgery in July to control a heart condition that he has had for several years calledsuperventricular tachycardia, a rapid heartbeat that occurs and disappearssuddenly…Carded final-round 10-under 62 to capture first <strong>TOUR</strong> win at the InvensysClassic at Las Vegas. Started the day five shots behind leader David Duval, but posted 10birdies without a bogey to claim a one-stroke victory at 29-under-par 330 over StuartAppleby and Jeff Sluman. Key stretch was back nine, where birdies on Nos. 13, 15 and 16built a three-shot lead. With a career-best paycheck of $900,000, jumped from 77th to33rd on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for 2002. 2001: Limited in 12 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2001 due2-146 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Phil Tataurangi (cont.)to lingering neck injury…Notched only top-25s of season at first two events, GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic (T12) and Kemper Insurance Open (T17). Greensboro earningsof $68,600 represented season high. 2000: Did not make a cut in four events on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, but did make one cut in six events on Nationwide Tour…T30 at the Oregon Classicfor his only payday of the year. 1999: Finished T4 at the Bell Canadian Open after enteringthe final round just one stroke off the lead. Finished 150th on the money list with$232,078. 1998: Posted a second consecutive season in the top 100 on the moneylist…Logged best career finish at 1998 Michelob Championship, a second, three strokesbehind winner David Duval. 1997: Finished third at Bell Canadian Open. 1996: Earned hisfirst career title at the Nationwide Tri-Cities Open, finishing at 21-under par and sixstrokes ahead of runner-up Skip Kendall…At end of the season won the Australian <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Gained exempt status for the 1997 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing T7 at<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. 1995: On Nationwide Tour, had back-to-back weekswhere he finished one stroke back of winner — at the Ozarks Open (T4) and Permian BasinOpen (T2). Amateur: Medalist at 1992 World Amateur Team Championship as member ofNew Zealand’s winning team. 1993 New Zealand Amateur Champion.PERSONAL: Father TeRoi played rugby for New Zealand’s All Blacks between 1960-66…Started playing golf at age 7 after caddying for father…Extremely proud of Maoriheritage…In July 2002, underwent surgery in Texas to correct a heart condition calledsuperventricular tachycardia. The ailment is not life-threatening, but mirrors the symptomsof a heart attack. Steve Jones had the procedure done in August 2002.<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 24 9 2 $47,587 1901996 1 1 3,743 3331997 28 12 1 2 6 256,930 961998 28 13 1 1 5 335,821 891999 29 8 2 3 232,078 1502000 42001 12 4 2 141,581 1892002 25 19 1 4 8 1,643,686 332003 11 6 1 3 354,083 149Total 162 72 1 1 1 10 29 3,015,508NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994 2 1 1 $2,374 1731995 24 13 1 2 5 39,579 501996 20 13 1 1 3 8 77,535 242000 6 1 2,604 2312001 10 6 1 2 4 59,119 72Total 62 34 1 1 2 7 18 181,212COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,196,720<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> OF AUSTRALASIA2003 1 1 $3,026<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT39U.S. Open CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T61THE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUTWGC-Accenture Match PlayT17NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Team Championship, 1992.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.67 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------281.5 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --54.4% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------60.3% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.797 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------42.6% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------540.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------3.33 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------72.19 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------73.00 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --72.80 (N/A)Birdie Conversion Percentage--27.9% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------18.7% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:68–2 times, most recent AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am/1Career Low Round/Round:62–2002 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas/5Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$900,000–2002 Invensys Classic at LasVegas/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSESTEBAN TOLEDO (ES-tuh-bon toe-LAY-doe)EXEMPT STATUS: 125th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Esteban L. Toledo HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: September 10, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Mexicali, MexicoRESIDENCE: Irvine, CA FAMILY: Wife, Colleen; Nicholas (2/14/90); Eden Colleen (3/16/99)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, running, fishing, hikingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 Q SCHOOL: 1993, 1997Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2000 B.C. Open, T2—2002 Buick Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 2000 Mexican Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T9—Bank of America Colonial.2003 SEASON: Played in 35 events, tied with Neal Lancaster, Spike McRoy and Pat Batesfor most starts in 2003. Was the sixth consecutive season with at least 30 starts. Finishedat No. 125 on the money list with $487,495 to retain full status for <strong>2004</strong>…Four rounds inthe 60s produced lone top-10 of the season, a T9, at the Bank of America Colonial.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: After slow start, played best golf in second half of theseason. After failing to record a top-25 finish in first 14 starts, totaled five top-25s overfinal 18 events…Paired with Tiger Woods in final group on Sunday at the Buick Open.Starting the day one stroke behind Woods at 14-under-par, drew even with Woods at 15-under-par with a birdie on fourth hole. Dropped from contention after three straightbogeys on Nos. 13-15, but finished T2 to receive a career-best paycheck of$217,800…Earned career-best $766,463. 2001: Enjoyed superior season in true ironmanfashion with a career-high 36 starts, tying Pete Jordan and Neal Lancaster for most startson <strong>TOUR</strong>. Extended his streak of top-125 finishes on the money list to four consecutiveseasons by earning $683,751 to place 78th in earnings…Recorded only top-10 in 33rdstart of the season with a T3 in the Michelob Championship. Was two shots behindwinner David Toms after 54 holes. Closed with 70 to earn a $203,000 paycheck. 2000:Played in 35 tournaments. Hard work paid off with first career runner-up finish and to-datecareer highs in earnings ($673,387) and money list ranking (69th)…Finished with two top-10s for third consecutive season…Posted the year’s first hole-in-one at the Bob HopeChrysler Classic…Tallied best career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish with a solo second-place finish atthe B.C. Open…Won Mexican Open in November, first win by native Mexican since 1976.1999: Was able to retain fully-exempt status for second year with 107th-place finish onmoney list. Pair of top-10s included a seventh-place finish at Buick Open and T10 at ShellHouston Open. 1998: Enjoyed successful season with earnings of $327,244 to finish 93rdon money list. Finish meant that, for the first 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 careerat the time at BellSouth Classic where a T3 earned $104,400. Stood one off MarkCalcavecchia’s first-round lead at TPC at Sugarloaf after a 66 and closed three strokesbehind winner Tiger Woods. 1997: Qualified for 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing 24th at 1997Qualifying Tournament. 1993: Achieved lifelong dream at 1993 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament, where he earned his 1994 <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing T26…Posted a secondplacefinishes on Nationwide Tour in the White Rose Classic.PERSONAL: 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 aprofessional boxer for four years, but appendicitis ended that career. Had 12-1 record…Asyoungster, fished balls out of pond at Mexicali CC and sold them back to golfers…Buildinga church for impoverished children in the La Posalera section of Mexicali…Featured onHBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel” in 2002…Ambassador of “To Get a Grip”Foundation, which benefits underprivileged children and introduces them to golf.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-147


Esteban Toledo (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1986 21989 11992 11994 28 12 3 $66,049 1761995 11998 30 18 1 2 6 327,244 931999 33 20 2 5 382,046 1072000 35 20 1 2 8 673,387 692001 36 21 1 1 7 683,751 782002 32 21 1 3 5 766,463 912003 35 19 1 4 487,495 125Total 234 131 2 2 11 38 3,386,436NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 30 14 1 6 $11,485 821991 28 19 1 4 13 34,339 311992 28 18 1 4 11 32,910 451993 28 19 1 2 11 48,479 361994 1 1 1 1,881 1901995 26 18 1 9 32,635 591996 4 1 1 2,455 1861997 29 18 1 6 14 71,424 291998 2 1 1 1 18,750 95Total 176 109 2 2 19 67 254,359COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,640,795DAVID TOMS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open T34 CUTBritish OpenT43THE PLAYERS T23 T27 CUT 73 T56NATIONAL TEAMS: WGC-World Cup (5), 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2002.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.58 (133)Driving Distance ------------------276.7 (170)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.9% (68)Total Driving ------------------------238 (157)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.9% (81)Putting Average--------------------1.780 (105)Sand Save Percentage ----------44.6% (150)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------238.5 (113)Birdie Average --------------------3.42 (138)All-Around Ranking --------------958 (150)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.34 (134)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.50 (84)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2001 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (through 2006)FULL NAME: David Wayne Toms HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: January 4, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Monroe, LARESIDENCE: Shreveport, LA FAMILY: Wife, Sonya; Carter Phillip (7/29/97)EDUCATION: Louisiana State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 Q SCHOOL: 1991Nationwide Tour AlumnusFinal Round Scoring Average --71.11 (95)Birdie Conversion Percentage--28.4% (141)Par Breakers ------------------------19.4% (139)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–The Honda Classic/1Career Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent 2002 InvensysClassic at Las Vegas/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$217,800–2002 Buick Open/T2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (9): 1997 Quad City Classic. 1999 Sprint International, BuickChallenge. 2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. 2001 Compaq Classic of NewOrleans, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. 2003 WachoviaChampionship, FedEx St. Jude Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1995 Greater Greenville Classic, Wichita Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Wachovia Championship, FedEx St. Jude Classic;2—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship; 5—WGC-American ExpressChampionship, U.S. Open Championship; T6—EDS Byron Nelson Championship; T8—Masters Tournament.2003 SEASON: Won twice, at the Wachovia Championship and FedEx St. Jude Classic,and had a third straight season inside the money list top 10…Enters the <strong>2004</strong> season ninthall-time in earnings on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with $16,585,384…Despite severe food poisoningduring the week, finished runner-up to Tiger Woods in he WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship. Was four down after 18 holes in the 36-hole final at La Costa Resort andSpa, and lost 2 and 1. Entering the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, Toms wascoming off consecutive missed cuts at the Buick Invitational and Nissan Open. The last timehe missed two consecutive cuts was in 1999 at the <strong>PGA</strong> and the Canon Greater HartfordOpen. Career Accenture Match Play Championship record is 10-4…A T8 at the Masterswas his first top-10 in Augusta since a T6 in 1998…Earned first victory in 42 starts at theinaugural Wachovia Championship, earning a career-best $1,008,000 paycheck. Leader byfive strokes through 54 holes after opening 70-69-66. Despite a quadruple-bogey eight onthe 72nd hole, held off Vijay Singh, Robert Gamez and Brent Geiberger by two shots foreighth career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title. Final-round 1-over-par 73 was the highest final-round totalfor winner on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since Justin Leonard’s 2-over-par 73 at the 2002 MCI Heritage.With the victory, exceeded the $1-million mark in official earnings in a single season for thefifth consecutive year…Third top-10 in four starts was a T5 at the U.S. Open. It was hisbest career finish at the tournament, topping a T16 at the 2000 event…Carded four roundsin the 60s (68-67-65-64—264) to capture the FedEx St. Jude Classic for ninth career <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> victory. Has reached multiple <strong>TOUR</strong> victories in three seasons (1999, 2001, 2003). Inovercoming 54-hole leader Richard S. Johnson with 7-under-par 64, matched low finalround in winning effort (2001 COMPAQ Classic of New Orleans). With the victory and$810,000 paycheck, moved into 10th place on all-time <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. “It was prettyspecial for me to win here,” Toms said following the win in Memphis. “I just have so manypeople that I’m friends with here, my golf teacher (Rob Akins) is here, and the place is prettydear to me.”…Held a share of the 36-hole lead with Chris Riley at the WGC-NECInvitational, opening 66-67 (7-under-par) to lead Vijay Singh and Fred Funk by one stroke.Struggled on the weekend with rounds of 76-74 to finish T33…Posted a fifth-place finishat the WGC-American Express Championship…First-time United States participant at ThePresidents Cup in South Africa…Underwent surgery on his left wrist on Dec. 9 to removebone spurs. Planned to return to action in late January <strong>2004</strong>.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Despite not winning for the first time on <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1998,finished fourth on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list with $3,461,794. Season earnings were a record forplayer without a victory…Earned a career-best 12 top-10 finishes, tied for second on<strong>TOUR</strong>, including three runner-up finishes (lost in playoff to Sergio Garcia at MercedesChampionships, T2 at Colonial and solo second at Buick Challenge)…In first Ryder Cupappearance, led U.S. squad with a 3-1-1 record, including a singles victory over SergioGarcia…Finished T5 in WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship after losing to KevinSutherland (3 and 2) in the quarterfinals…Led <strong>TOUR</strong> in rounds in the 60s (56) and sharedtitle for most eagles on the season (17) with Jonathan Byrd and J.J. Henry. 2001: Bestseason on <strong>TOUR</strong>, with three victories (second only to Tiger Woods’ five), nine top 10s andthird place on money list ($3,791,595)…Captured first major, the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, indramatic fashion. Shot 66-65-65 to hold the 54-hole lead, which included an ace on thepar-3 15th in Saturday’s third round. Battled playing competitor Phil Mickelson in the finalround. Holding a one-stroke lead over Mickelson on the par-4 18th hole, he chose to layup short of a water hazard in front of the green after studying a poor lie from 213 yardsaway. He wedged to 12 feet and sank the par putt for the win after Mickelson’s long birdieputt rolled just short…First victory of the season came on home soil at the CompaqClassic of New Orleans. With fellow LSU fans cheering him on, Toms shot 63-64 on theweekend to win by one stroke…Won third title of the season at the MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill, shooting 67-68 on the weekend to win for the secondconsecutive year in Williamsburg, VA…Made four-man playoff at THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship, losing to Mike Weir’s birdie on the first playoff hole…Qualified for spot onthe Ryder Cup team, his first time representing the U.S. in international competition. 2000:Earned fourth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title and for the first time in career won in consecutive seasonswith playoff victory at Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. Made five-foot par putt onfirst playoff hole to beat Mike Weir. Victory marked first time he won by coming frombehind (trailed by two entering final round)…Trailed Tiger Woods by three strokes through36 holes in first appearance in British Open. Closed with a pair of 71s at St. Andrews forT4, his then-best finish in a major. 1999: Breathrough season where he was one of sevenmultiple winners on way to 10th-place finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list…Picked up secondcareer <strong>TOUR</strong> title at Sprint International. Victory was second wire-to-wire win, samemanner in which he won 1997 Quad City Classic. Birdied last two holes at Castle Pines GCto defeat David Duval by three points. Came close to wins in back-to-back weeks, finishingT2 at Reno-Tahoe Open…Played through back pain to earn third <strong>TOUR</strong> title at BuickChallenge. Rounds of 68-66 produced share of 36-hole lead. Another 66 provided three-2-148 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


David Toms (cont.)stroke lead through 54 holes. Maintained three-stroke cushion over Stuart Appleby withfinal-round 71. Had to quit Wednesday pro-am after one hole due to severe back pain.1998: Made an impression in first Masters Tournament appearance in 1998. Shot finalround64, one off Augusta National course record and one shy of record for any majorchampionship. Hot finish helped Masters rookie to T6 finish. Back-nine 29 tied tournamentrecord, as did his six consecutive birdies on holes 12-17…With three consecutive 65s,took 54-hole lead in defense of Quad City Classic title but closing 71 produced fourthplacefinish. 1997: Captured first <strong>TOUR</strong> title at Quad City Classic. Shot 67-66 and trailed36-hole leader Keith Fergus by two strokes. Added Saturday 67 to share one-stroke leadwith Brad Fabel and final-round 65 earned three-stroke victory over three others. 1995:Won Greenville Classic in playoff over Tom Scherrer…Won another playoff over E.J.Pfister at Wichita Open. 1992: Opened Kemper Open with course-record-tying 63, firsttime he set foot on TPC at Avenel.1991: First qualified for <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing 24th inQualifying Tournament. Amateur: First-team All-American at LSU in 1988-89, when hewas named Southeastern Conference Player of the Year…Won the Junior WorldChampionship and the <strong>PGA</strong> Junior Championship as a junior golfer in 1984.PERSONAL: Honorary Captain at 2001 LSU-Tulane football game, participating in pregamecoin toss. Received a standing ovation from 90,000 fans at TigerStadium…Teammates at Louisiana State included Bob Friend, Emlyn Aubrey, Perry Mossand Greg Lesher, current or former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members…In 2003, created the David TomsFoundation. The foundation helps underprivileged, abused and abandoned children throughfunding programs that are designed to enhance a child’s character, self-esteem and careerpossibilities…Grew up playing baseball with future major leaguers Ben McDonald andAlbert Belle…Helped in re-design of Palmetto Dunes Club (Louisiana) in 1999.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1989 5 1 $1,463 2781990 31992 30 14 1 1 4 148,712 1011993 32 12 3 5 120,952 1231994 32 16 4 87,607 1641996 29 16 2 8 205,188 1051997 27 17 1 2 7 460,355 491998 26 18 1 3 11 635,073 441999 32 21 2 1 1 7 17 1,959,672 102000 31 26 1 1 6 19 2,002,068 152001 28 23 3 1 9 16 3,791,595 32002 27 25 3 1 12 20 3,459,739 42003 26 19 2 1 7 11 3,710,905 8Total 328 208 9 7 4 52 122 16,583,330NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990 26 12 1 1 5 $20,943 491991 6 4 3 3,372 1491993 11995 27 18 2 1 2 10 15 174,892 3Total 60 34 2 2 2 11 23 199,206COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $16,782,536<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T6 CUT T49 T31 T36 T8U.S. Open CUT W/D CUT T16 T66 T45 T5British Open T4 CUT 83 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT CUT T41 1 CUT T29THE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT T20 T38 T12 T19 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T12 T11 T2 3 T21WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T17 T5 2WGC-NEC InvitationalT13 T15 T33WGC-American Express Champ T11 T25 CNL T4 5NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 2002; The Presidents Cup, 2003; WGC-World Cup, 2002.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.86 (12)Driving Distance ------------------288.8 (72)Driving Accuracy Percentage --64.2% (125)Total Driving ------------------------197 (106)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.0% (39)Putting Average--------------------1.773 (84)Sand Save Percentage ----------53.5% (43)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------182.3 (77)Birdie Average --------------------3.79 (53)All-Around Ranking --------------505 (27)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.31 (32)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.47 (16)Final Round Scoring Average --70.65 (54)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.2% (73)Par Breakers ------------------------21.6% (53)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Phoenix Open/3Career Low Round/Round:62–2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,008,000–2003 WachoviaChampionship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSKIRK TRIPLETT (TRIP-lit)EXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Kirk Alan Triplett HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: March 29, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Moses Lake, WARESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ FAMILY: Wife, Cathi; Conor Logan and Samuel Jacob (1/19/96),EDUCATION: University of Nevada (1985, Civil Engineering) Alexis Marie (3/17/00), Kobe Thomas (5/14/02)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, reading, computersTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 Q SCHOOL: 1989<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Nissan Open. 2003 Reno-Tahoe Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1988 Alberta Open [Can]BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Reno-Tahoe Open; T2—Bay Hill Invitationalpresented by Cooper Tires; T5—Wachovia Championship; T8—THE PLAYERSChampionship; T9—FedEx St. Jude Classic.2003 SEASON: Recorded first top-10 of the season and first since the 2001 MichelobChampionship with a T2 at the Bay Hill Invitational…The next week at THE PLAYERSChampionship a final-round 67 secured a T8 finish and got him into the Masters. Finish atTPC at Sawgrass was just enough to move up to No. 49 in the Official World Golf Ranking,the deadline for making the field for the first major championship of the year…FinishedT5 at the Wachovia Championship, three strokes behind David Toms…Fourth top-10 wasT9 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, seven strokes behind champion David Toms…Afterwithdrawing from the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship the week before, earned second career <strong>TOUR</strong>victory at the Reno-Tahoe Open. University of Nevada-Reno graduated tied the 72-holetournament record of 17-under-par with rounds of 67-68-73-63—271. Five strokes behindthe leaders Tim Herron and Craig Barlow through 54 holes, but carded final-round 63 tofinish three ahead of Herron. Was one of 11 players age 40-plus to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 2003…Earned a spot in the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for only the third time in his career,finished T21. His $103,200 payday moved him over $2 million for the second time sincejoining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1990.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: First top-10 of season was T6 at the Bob Hope ChryslerClassic…Shared second-round lead at Greater Milwaukee Open with eventual winnerJeff Sluman and Tommy Armour III, finished T8…Earned third top-five finish in last fouryears at the John Deere Classic with his third-place finish (T3-1999, 2nd-2000). 2001:Finished in the top-10 in three of the four majors. Did not play in British Open. Best finishin a major before this season included T13 at the <strong>PGA</strong> in 1995 and 1997…First top-10 ofseason came at Masters Tournament, where rounds of 68-70-70-71 producedT6…Recorded a T7 in season’s second major, U.S. Open at Southern Hills…Playing in his10th <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, rounds of 68-70-71-66 were good for T10…Four rounds in the60s produced Michelob Championship runner-up finish. 2000: Earned first victory in 266th<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start, a one-stroke win over Jesper Parnevik in Nissan Open. A clutch four-footpar putt on final hole at Riviera CC brought victory after watching Parnevik drain a birdieputt. Trailed 54-hole leader David Sutherland by one stroke before closing with 67. Inaddition to winning first <strong>TOUR</strong> title, also lost distinction of being player with most moneywon ($4.27 million at that time) without a victory…Almost won again at John DeereClassic, where he lost on fourth playoff hole to Michael Clark II, the 2000 Rookie of theYear. Shot third-round 62 at TPC at Deere Run, tying course record set day before by DavidFrost…Qualified for U.S. Presidents Cup team and was 3-0-1 in his first appearance inteam competition. 1999: Recorded his fifth and sixth career third-place finishes atTouchstone Energy Tucson Open and John Deere Classic. 1998: Posted four top-10s and10 top-25s in 25 appearances. Top-10s came in Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (T10), DepositGuaranty (T7) FedEx St. Jude Classic (T7) and Las Vegas Invitational (T8). 1997: Played in26 events, finished in the top-10 four times, including a solo third. 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Kirk Triplett (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOScame in consecutive starts at THE PLAYERS Championship (T10), Freeport-McDermottClassic (T4) and Greater Greensboro Classic (3). 1996: Closed with a 68, one stroke shy ofWillie Wood at the Deposit Guaranty Classic, for his fifth career runner-up finish…WonMerrill Lynch Pebble Beach Invitational. 1995: First of two runner-up finishes came atBuick Invitational of California, where he placed four strokes behind Peter Jacobsen. Hethen finished two strokes behind Greg Norman, tying for second at Canon Greater HartfordOpen. Also T3 at B.C. Open. 1994: Was part of four-way T2 at AT&T Pebble Beach NationalPro-Am, one stroke behind Johnny Miller. 1992: Posted first second-place finish at ShellHouston Open. 1990: Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, earned status through the 1989 QualifyingTournament. 1988: Winner of Alberta Open, Sierra Nevada Open and Fort McMurrayOpen…Played Australian, Asian and Canadian Tours from 1987-89.PERSONAL: Says of days on foreign tours: “I wouldn’t trade the experience for anything.I learned so much, not only about golf, but about myself. I’ll be telling stories about Asiauntil the day I die.”…Wife Cathi, active in <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association, has served as hiscaddie on occasion…Known for his patented “bucket” golf hat.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1986 11987 11988 11990 26 13 1 2 5 $183,464 881991 28 18 6 137,302 1121992 25 10 1 1 2 175,868 851993 27 19 1 2 6 189,418 901994 26 19 1 8 15 422,171 381995 27 24 2 1 7 17 644,607 291996 22 16 1 3 8 321,714 651997 26 19 1 4 10 541,023 391998 25 18 4 10 472,145 591999 26 19 2 5 12 863,399 472000 28 21 1 1 1 10 14 2,099,943 112001 26 19 1 5 12 1,388,202 382002 25 18 1 3 8 843,273 792003 25 20 1 1 5 12 2,001,561 29Total 365 253 2 8 8 59 137 10,284,090<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 CUT T33 CUT 66 T52 T23 T40 CUTBritish OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T15 T13 CUT T13 CUTTHE PLAYERS T36 T68 CUT T39 T45 67 T19 T10 T35<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT20Year 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT T6 T40 CUTU.S. Open CUT 56 T7 CUT T28British OpenT60<strong>PGA</strong>T49 T69 T10 T29 W/DTHE PLAYERST38 T42 T31 CUT T8<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T8 T21WGC-Accenture Match PlayT33 T17WGC-NEC Invitational T33 DQ T28WGC-American Express Champ T14 CNL 65NATIONAL TEAMS: Presidents Cup, 2000PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.41 (39)Driving Distance ------------------281.8 (128)Driving Accuracy Percentage --72.9% (19)Total Driving ------------------------147 (38)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.9% (19)Putting Average--------------------1.776 (94)Sand Save Percentage ----------55.8% (23)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------231.4 (108)Birdie Average --------------------3.79 (53)All-Around Ranking --------------483 (23)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.37 (37)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.48 (83)Final Round Scoring Average --70.90 (79)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.2% (73)Par Breakers ------------------------21.5% (56)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–2 times, most recent Reno-TahoeOpen/4Career Low Round/Round:61–2000 Canon Greater Hartford Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$558,000–2000 Nissan Open/1BOB TWAYEXEMPT STATUS: 2003 tournament winner (through 2005)FULL NAME: Robert Raymond Tway HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: May 4, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Oklahoma City, OKRESIDENCE: Edmond, OK; plays out of Oak Tree FAMILY: Wife, Tammie; Kevin (7/23/88), Carly Paige (11/8/93)EDUCATION: Oklahoma State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, fishing, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: 1984<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (8): 1986 Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open,Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic, Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic, <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. 1989 Memorial Tournament. 1990 Las Vegas Invitational. 1995 MCIClassic. 2003 Bell Canadian Open.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Bell Canadian Open; 2—BellSouth Classic,Valero Texas Open; 3—Ford Championship at Doral; T4—Chrysler Classic of Tucson; T9—FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort; T10—The INTERNATIONAL.2003 SEASON: Had career year with $2,469,750 in earnings on the strength of a victory,four top-3s and seven top-10s…Won the Bell Canadian Open in a three-hole playoff overBrad Faxon. Improved his playoff record to 4-4. Win came 8 years, 4 months and 21 daysfrom his last victory at the 1995 MCI Classic, a span of 233 events. His last three victorieshave come in playoffs. Collected a career-high $756,000 to put him over $2 million for theseason for the first time in his career. Won for the first time in his 40s and was one of 11players over 40 years old to win in 2003…Finished T4 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson,giving him four consecutive top-10s in Tucson. Is the tournament’s all-time money-winnerwith $811,294…Topped that with a third-place finish the following week at the FordChampionship at Doral. Held second-round lead and shared third-round lead with ScottHoch before finishing two strokes out of the playoff between Hoch and JimFuryk…Finished second at the BellSouth Classic. Tied for the lead after 36 holes andtrailed Lee Janzen by one stroke after 54 holes. Playing in final threesome, grabbed earlylead but was passed on the back nine by Ben Crane’s 9-under 63…Next top-10 did notcome until August, a T10 at The INTERNATIONAL…Playing in his first event since winningthe Bell Canadian Open shared the first-round lead at the Valero Texas Open after postinga course record-tying 61. Finished T2 with Loren Roberts, seven strokes back of winnerTommy Armour III, who set the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record with a 254 72-hole total…Ended theyear on a high note finished T9 at the FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLDResort…Made the trip back to the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for the first time since 1998,finishing T13.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Six top-10s were the most since posting nine in1998…Earned over $1 million for the third time in his career (1998, 2001). 2001: Afterfalling out of the top 100 in 2000 for the first time since 1994, managed to bounce backwith $1,121,858, good for 48th on money list. Made the cut at 25 of 29 events, including11 consecutive to conclude the season…Started the season with three top-fives in firstfive starts, earning $562,057 in the process. 2000: Fell out of the top 100 money winnersfor just the fourth time in 16 seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Made the cut in four of the last fivetournaments, including T10 at Tampa Classic and T20 at Southern Farm Bureau Classic, tomove from 130th to 114th on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list and regain full exempt status. 1999:Enjoyed fifth consecutive standout season with $899,484 in earnings…In his last attemptto earn spot in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, had to win National Car Rental Golf Classic atWalt Disney World Resort. Shared 36- and 54-hole lead with eventual winner Tiger Woodsbefore T3. 1998: Surpassed $1 million in season earnings for the first time after playing in18 events, finishing in top 10 nine times…Was in second place after second and thirdrounds of U.S. Open before final-round 73 at The Olympic Club produced third-place finish,his best in U.S. Open. 1997: Five top-10s, including T5 at U.S. Open. 1995: Returned towinner’s circle after four-year hiatus (1991-94) at MCI Classic, defeating Nolan Henke andDavid Frost in playoff and finished year with eight top-10s…Had fallen on hard times,finishing as low as 179th on the money list in 1992…Shared lead at U.S. Open with nineholes to play, but fell to T10…Voted by peers as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player of the Year.1990: Parred first playoff hole to defeat John Cook at Las Vegas Invitational. 1989:Defeated Fuzzy Zoeller by two strokes at Memorial Tournament. 1986: Collected fourtitles, including <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, while finishing second on money list…Holed out fromgreen-side bunker on 18th hole at Inverness to win <strong>PGA</strong> Championship by two strokes overGreg Norman…Also won Shearson Lehman Brothers-Andy Williams Open,Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic and Georgia Pacific Atlanta2-150 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Bob Tway (cont.)Classic…Named <strong>PGA</strong> of America Player of the Year. 1985: Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andcollected winnings of $164,023, 45th on the money list. Amateur: Three-time All-American at Oklahoma State and member of two national championship teams (1978,1980)…Winner of 1981 Fred Haskins Award as nation’s top college player…Winner of1985 and 1987 Oklahoma State Opens.PERSONAL: Described 1995 MCI Classic victory as “better than any other win I’ve had,because I was down so low.”…Introduced to golf at age 5, following his father andgrandfather around course. Played his first tournament at age 7.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 4-4Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1981A 1 11981 2 1 $582 2951982 9 7 1 9,039 1771983 8 6 2 12,089 1741984 2 1 1,719 2371985 25 14 1 2 4 9 164,023 451986 33 28 4 13 21 652,780 21987 27 19 1 7 12 212,362 471988 30 25 2 1 4 13 381,966 291989 28 19 1 2 4 9 488,340 171990 29 20 1 5 8 495,862 231991 24 15 1 5 7 322,931 521992 21 12 47,632 1791993 25 11 2 4 148,120 1091994 29 13 4 114,176 1461995 27 22 1 8 15 787,348 201996 25 17 1 1 5 11 529,456 351997 26 21 5 14 507,523 431998 28 24 1 9 18 1,073,447 241999 29 20 1 1 5 11 899,484 432000 30 16 1 8 417,646 1142001 29 25 1 1 5 11 1,121,858 482002 28 22 6 10 1,160,399 552003 26 17 1 2 1 7 9 2,601,600 13Total 541 376 8 11 9 95 197 12,150,383<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Masters T8 CUT T33 CUT T36 CUT T12 CUT CUTU.S. Open T8 T68 T25 CUT T33 T26 CUT CUT T10 T67 T5 3British Open T46 T35 T20 T61 CUT T5 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> 1 T47 T48 CUT T45 T66 T56 CUT CUT CUT CUT T13 T13THE PLAYERST10 CUT CUT T29 CUT T41 T70 CUT CUT T68 CUT CUT T18<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T8 T22 T14 15 T8Year 99 00 01 02 03MastersT52 CUTU.S. Open T62 T52 T59 CUTBritish Open CUT CUT T50<strong>PGA</strong>T57 CUT T29 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT CUT T40 T28 T17<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT13WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T17WGC-American Express Champ T37 T59NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Team, 1980; Nissan Cup, 1986; Asahi Glass FourTours, 1991PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.48 (44)Driving Distance ------------------288.8 (72)Driving Accuracy Percentage --66.2% (104)Total Driving ------------------------176 (66)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------69.7% (11)Putting Average--------------------1.776 (94)Sand Save Percentage ----------43.0% (159)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------218.6 (101)Birdie Average --------------------3.68 (73)All-Around Ranking --------------658 (65)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.26 (29)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.67 (96)Final Round Scoring Average --70.38 (37)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.3% (103)Par Breakers ------------------------20.9% (74)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:61–Valero Texas Open/1Career Low Round/Round:61–2 times, most recent 2003 ValeroTexas Open/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$756,000–2003 Bell Canadian Open/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSSCOTT VERPLANKEXEMPT STATUS: 2002 U.S. Ryder Cup Team MemberFULL NAME: Scott Rachal Verplank HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: July 9, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TXRESIDENCE: Edmond, OK FAMILY: Wife, Kim; Scottie (7/14/92), Hannah (1/26/95), Emma (8/15/97)EDUCATION: Oklahoma State University (1986, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Playing with his kids, sports,TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986Oklahoma State footballJOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1986<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1985 Western Open. 1988 Buick Open. 2000 Reno-TahoeOpen. 2001 Bell Canadian Open.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 1998 World Cup of Golf [indiv.].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLDResort; 3—HP Classic of New Orleans; 4—EDS Byron Nelson Championship, Las VegasInvitational; T8—THE PLAYERS Championship, Masters Tournament; T9—THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship presented by Coca-Cola; T10—U.S. Open Championship.2003 SEASON: First top-10 of the season came at THE PLAYERS Championship. Closingrounds of 68-69 secured a T8 finish, his first top-10 at TPC at Sawgrass…Had best finish ineight Masters appearances with his T8. Missed cut in first six appearances in Augustabefore finishing 43rd in 2002…Led after the second and third rounds of the HP Classic ofNew Orleans, but a final-round 74 resulted in a third-place finish, two strokes out of a SteveFlesch-Bob Estes playoff…Bounced back with a fourth-place finish at the EDS Byron NelsonChampionship. Recorded 63 on the Cottonwood course in the second round…Posted hisfirst top-10 in a U.S. Open with his T10 at Olympia Fields CC in Olympia Fields, IL, and hissecond top-10 of the season in a major championship. Just his third top-10 in 36 majorchampionship events….Finished solo fourth at Las Vegas Invitational with four of fiverounds in the 60s. Tied for the lead with Steve Flesch after second and third rounds. Postedhis career-best two opening rounds on <strong>TOUR</strong> with at 17-under 126. Suffered triple-bogeyeight on par-5 16th hole at the TPC at Summerlin in fourth round to drop fromcontention…Recorded first runner-up finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since losing a playoff to RobertDamron at the 2001 EDS Byron Nelson Classic by finishing T2 at the FUNAI Classic at theWALT DISNEY WORLD Resort. After opening with three consecutive 66s, shared third-roundlead with Vijay Singh, Stewart Cink and John Rollins. Payday pushed him over the $2-millionmark in season’s earnings for just the second time (2001) in his 17-year career…Earned aspot in the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for the fifth time in his career, finished T9.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Named winner of the 2002 Ben Hogan Award, given by theGolf Writers Association of America to an individual who has continued to be active in golfdespite a physical handicap or serious illness…One stroke back of the lead through 54holes at the Canon Greater Hartford Open, finish solo fourth…Playing in his first Ryder Cup,posted a record of 2-1-0. 2001: Finished in the top 10 on the money list and earned over $2million for first time in his career, completing the season with a victory…Opened with an8-under 62 to take first-round lead at Verizon Byron Nelson Classic. Shared second- andthird-round leads after rounds of 67-68. Closing 66 produced playoff with Robert Damron.Damron won playoff with birdie on fourth extra hole…Following T7 at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship,selected by Curtis Strange as one of two Captain’s Choices for Ryder Cup team. First RyderCup rookie to make team as Captain’s Choice…Three weeks later, earned fourth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victory at Bell Canadian Open. Second-round 63, after opening 70, lifted him intocontention. Third-round 66 put him one stroke ahead of Paul Gow and Dicky Pride. Closing67 produced three-stroke victory over Bob Estes and Joey Sindelar…Posted eighth andfinal top-10 at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, where he held the second- and third-round leadsby one stroke. Final-round 71 produced T5. 2000: Returned to the winner’s circle for the firsttime since 1988 with victory at Reno-Tahoe Open. Trailed third-round leader Jean Van deVelde by five strokes after 54 holes. Final-round 67 earned a tie with Van de Velde, andVerplank won playoff with an eight-foot birdie putt on the fourth extra hole…After missingthe cut at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, won the next week at Reno and started a stretch in whichhe finished in the top 10 in four of his final eight appearances. 1999: Made 26 starts,making cut in 19…Finished in the top 10 once during the year with solo eighth at the JohnDeere Classic. 1998: Lost playoff to Trevor Dodds at Greater Greensboro Chrysler ClassicWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-151


Scott Verplank (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSon first extra hole…Finished fifth at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Earnings of $1,223,436placed him 18th on money list, highest finish by Q-School grad since John Daly was 17thin 1991…With Daly, represented United States in World Cup of Golf and won individualtitle with 9-under-par 279, one stroke better than Nick Faldo and CostantinoRocca…Chosen by his peers as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player of the Year. 1997: Finished asmedalist at 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament to regain <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. 1996:Required surgery on elbow again and received special medical extension for 1997. 1994:Played first part of season under special medical extension and was able to retain card byfinishing 97th on money list. 1992: Missed most of season and the prior year due to firstelbow surgery. 1988: Earned second <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the Buick Open, where a final-round 66produced two-stroke victory over Doug Tewell. 1985: Became first amateur in 29 years towin a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event (Doug Sanders at 1956 Canadian Open had been the last) when hedefeated Jim Thorpe in a playoff at the Western Open. Amateur: 1984 U.S. Amateur and1986 NCAA Championship winner…Four-time All-American at Oklahoma State…Playedon the U.S. Walker Cup team in 1985.PERSONAL: Has diabetes and wears a MiniMed insulin pump while playing to regulatehis medication…Co-chair of The Next Level campaign at Oklahoma State, designed toraise funds to improve the OSU football facilities.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1983A 11984A 1 11985A 5 2 1 1 11986A 5 3 1 21986 13 5 1 2 $19,757 1771987 31 12 2 34,136 1731988 28 19 1 1 3 9 366,045 311989 28 15 1 3 82,345 1411990 27 18 1 1 4 7 303,589 471991 26 1 3,195 2661992 13 1 1,760 3091994 19 14 1 8 183,015 971995 25 20 4 10 332,886 551996 12 10 4 88,801 1711997 21 10 1 4 113,254 1591998 27 22 2 1 10 14 1,223,436 181999 26 19 1 8 474,260 822000 28 24 1 6 16 1,747,643 222001 26 24 1 1 1 8 16 2,783,401 102002 26 21 4 12 1,217,022 502003 26 23 1 1 8 13 2,306,714 19Total 414 264 4 6 4 54 131 11,281,259NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 11994 1 1 $220 309Total 2 1 220COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $11,281,479<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97Masters CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. Open T34 T15 CUT T61 T18 T21British Open CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T31 CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT CUT W/D<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT8Year 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters CUT CUT 43 T8U.S. OpenT49 T17 T46 T22 CUT T10British OpenT15 CUT T30 T37 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T54 T34 CUT T7 CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS T11 T32 T20 T44 T28 T8<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 14 T5 T9WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T17 T17 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT17 T58 T46WGC-American Express ChampT48 CNL T15 T51NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 2002; World Cup, 1998.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.88 (13)Driving Distance ------------------275.5 (173)Driving Accuracy Percentage --72.2% (23)Total Driving ------------------------196 (104)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------67.4% (53)Putting Average--------------------1.729 (7)Sand Save Percentage ----------58.2% (9)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------246.9 (119)Birdie Average --------------------4.10 (8)All-Around Ranking --------------405 (11)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.75 (7)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------68.91 (3)Final Round Scoring Average --70.77 (65)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.6% (26)Par Breakers ------------------------23.2% (13)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Las Vegas Invitational/2Career Low Round/Round:61–2001 Canon Greater Hartford Open/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$684,000–2001 Bell Canadian Open/1DUFFY WALDORFEXEMPT STATUS: 58th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: James Joseph Waldorf, Jr. HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 225BIRTHDATE: August 20, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, CARESIDENCE: Santa Clarita, CA FAMILY: Wife, Vicky; Tyler Lane (7/16/90), Shea Duffy (4/23/92),EDUCATION: UCLA (1985, Psychology) Kelli Ann (1/14/94), Justin James (7/20/96)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Wine collectingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 Q SCHOOL: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1995 LaCantera Texas Open. 1999 Buick Classic, WestinTexas Open. 2000 National Car Rental Golf Classic Disney.OTHER VICTORIES (3): 1995, 1996, 2000 Hyundai Team Matches [with Tom Lehman].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—FBR Capital Open; 4—Valero Texas Open;T10—Nissan Open.2003 SEASON: Entered 25 tournaments and made 19 cuts. Finished among the top-10three times and top-25 nine times…Earned first top-10 of season with T10 at the NissanOpen…Making his 13th start at The PLAYERS Championship, posted a career-best finishwith T11…Recorded a T2 at the FBR Capital Open in June. Would have finished alone insecond but was penalized two strokes after he finished his round because of a rulesinfraction (13-2: Improving his line of play) that occurred in the 12th fairway. It was hisbest finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since his victory at the 2000 National Car Rental Golf Classic at WaltDisney World Resort…Two-time winner of the Valero Texas Open finished alone in fourthafter closing rounds of 62-67, his sixth top-10 in 16 starts in San Antonio. His $168,000payday lifted him over the $1-million mark for the third time in his career…Recorded ahole-in-one on the sixth hole of the Magnolia Course during the FUNAI Classic at theWALT DISNEY WORLD Resort.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Made 19 cuts in 27 starts, finished in top-10 four times andtop-25 10 times…Led Phoenix Open after 36 and 54 holes. Final-round 73 dropped finishto sixth…Best outing of the year was a T5 at the Advil Western Open where he earned aspot in the British Open. The top-8 finishers from the Advil Western Open, not previouslyexempt, gained entry into British Open…Tied for 18- and 36-hole leads at the BritishOpen. Fell out of contention with third-round 76, but recovered with final-round 69 for bestcareer British Open finish, T18. 2001: Earned his only top-10 of the year in 22nd start ofthe season in Reno-Tahoe Open, finished T5. 2000: For the first time in his career, won inback-to-back seasons with victory at National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt DisneyWorld Resort. Came from six strokes back of 54-hole leaders Steve Flesch and TigerWoods with a final-round 62 to win by one. Final round highlighted by 10 birdies, includingthe winning putt from 12 feet on the 18th green…In his next start, finished T3 at theWGC-American Express Championship. In his final two starts of the season, earned$827,000. 1999: Had a career-first multiple-win season with victories at the Buick Classic2-152 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Duffy Waldorf (cont.)and Westin Texas Open. Shared 54-hole lead at Buick Classic. Closed with 71, duringwhich he birdied last two holes at Westchester CC to produce a playoff with DennisPaulson. Birdied first extra hole. Became a two-time champion of Westin Texas Open,sinking a 45-foot birdie putt on first hole of playoff to defeat Ted Tryba. The two beganfinal round two strokes behind Stephen Ames. 1997: Had runner-up finishes at MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill and at Buick Invitational. Had an opportunity to win atKingsmill after leading the first two rounds by one stroke and by three after the thirdround. Final-round 70 not enough to hold off David Duval and Grant Waite, each of whomshot 67 to create three-man playoff. Duval birdied first extra hole to win. 1996: Tworunner-up finishes and second trip to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Started year with T7 inhis first Mercedes Championships…Finished solo second at Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic and T2 at NEC World Series of Golf…T5 at Masters Tournament, his best finishin a major. 1995: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came in decisive fashion at LaCantera TexasOpen. Held 36-hole lead after shooting back-to-back 66s and led Jay Don Blake by onestroke through 54 holes. Shot closing 65 to defeat runner-up Justin Leonard by six strokesand next-closest competitors by 12. 1994: Finished in the top-10 eight times including athird at the Sprint International. 1993: Held 54-hole lead at Buick Classic before closing 75dropped him to T10. 1992: Had runner-up finishes in Phoenix Open and Buick Classic.1990: Qualifying Tournament medalist in fourth attempt. Amateur: Winner of 1984California State Amateur and Broadmoor Invitational…1985 College Player of the Year.PERSONAL: A connoisseur of fine wine…Enjoys wearing colorful caps and shirts. Hiswife and children mark, with messages and reminders, the golf balls he uses each week.Duffy adds a few designs too. During 2000 victory at Disney World Resort, drew a pictureof Mickey Mouse on one side of his golf ball and on the other his wife wrote, “Mouse inthe House.”…Got his nickname Duffy from his grandparents when he was small. Taggedalong on the golf course and they called him “Little Duffer.”<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1985A 1 11985 11986 31987 32 17 1 4 $52,175 1481988 29 16 1 3 58,221 1431989 28 16 1 3 9 149,945 941990 28 16 1 2 71,674 1571991 29 20 2 9 196,081 861992 25 19 2 2 8 12 582,120 231993 25 15 4 6 202,638 841994 26 14 1 4 8 274,971 711995 26 21 1 1 4 9 525,622 351996 21 12 2 5 6 604,382 301997 26 20 2 4 4 458,074 511998 26 15 2 6 290,092 1031999 26 19 2 3 7 1,302,784 282000 23 17 1 1 6 9 1,384,508 322001 27 15 1 4 $427,461 1202002 27 19 4 10 909,003 712003 25 19 1 3 9 1,206,005 58Total 454 291 4 8 5 56 117 8,695,756<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99Masters T39 T24 T5 36U.S. Open T58 CUT CUT T57 T72 T9 T13 CUT T60British Open T25 T39 T43<strong>PGA</strong> T9 CUT T20 CUT CUT T38 T41THE PLAYERS T61 T35 T52 CUT CUT CUT T43 CUT T17<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T7 26 T5WGC-American Express ChampT40Year 00 01 02 03MastersCUT T31U.S. OpenCUT T44British OpenT54 T18 T34<strong>PGA</strong>T46 CUT CUT T45THE PLAYERSCUT CUT CUT T11WGC-Accenture Match Play T9 T33WGC-American Express Champ T3NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1985PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.63 (53)Driving Distance ------------------288.4 (78)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.7% (74)Total Driving ------------------------152 (44)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.2% (34)Putting Average--------------------1.773 (84)Sand Save Percentage ----------49.2% (112)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------154.8 (48)Birdie Average --------------------3.80 (52)All-Around Ranking --------------535 (33)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.27 (30)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.33 (67)Final Round Scoring Average --71.33 (113)Birdie Conversion Percentage--30.4% (66)Par Breakers ------------------------21.8% (45)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:62–Valero Texas Open/3Career Low Round/Round:62–2 times, most recent 2003 ValeroTexas Open/3Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2000 National Car Rental GolfClassic Disney/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSTOM WATSONWORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 1988) EXEMPT STATUS: Life memberFULL NAME: Thomas Sturges Watson HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: September 4, 1949BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, MORESIDENCE: Stilwell, KS FAMILY: Wife, Hilary; Meg (9/13/79), Michael Barrett (12/15/82),EDUCATION: Stanford University (1971, Psychology) stepchildren Kyle (9/23/86), Paige (4/22/89), Ross (8/31/91)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Current affairs, outdoor lifeTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1971<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (39): 1974 Western Open. 1975 Byron Nelson Golf Classic,British Open Championship. 1977 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Andy Williams-San DiegoOpen Invitational, Masters Tournament, Western Open, British Open Championship. 1978Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Byron Nelson Golf Classic,Colgate Hall of Fame Classic, Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1979 Sea Pines HeritageClassic, MONY Tournament of Champions, Byron Nelson Golf Classic, MemorialTournament, Colgate Hall of Fame Classic. 1980 Andy Williams-San Diego OpenInvitational, Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open, MONY Tournament of Champions, GreaterNew Orleans Open, Byron Nelson Golf Classic, British Open Championship, World Seriesof Golf. 1981 Masters Tournament, USF&G New Orleans Open, Atlanta Classic. 1982 GlenCampbell-Los Angeles Open, Sea Pines Heritage, U.S. Open Championship, British OpenChampionship. 1983 British Open Championship. 1984 Seiko-Tucson Match PlayChampionship, MONY Tournament of Champions, Western Open. 1987 NabiscoChampionship. 1996 Memorial Tournament. 1998 MasterCard Colonial.CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1999 Bank One Championship. 2000 IR SENIOR<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 2001 Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 2002 SENIOR <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshipat Gaillardia. 2003 Senior British Open, JELD-WEN Tradition.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (4): Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn]. 1984 Australian Open [Aus].1992 Hong Kong Open [Jpn]. 1997 Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn].OTHER VICTORIES (3): 1999, 2000 Champions Tour Hyundai Team Matches [with JackNicklaus]. 1994 Skins Game.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T18—British Open Championship.BEST 2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Senior British Open, JELD-WENTradition; 2—Kinko’s Classic of Austin, U.S. Senior Open, Charles Schwab CupChampionship, ACE Group Classic, Ford Senior Players Championship; T4—MasterCardChampionship, SBC Championship; T10—Bayer Advantage Celebrity Pro-Am2003 SEASON: Played in just four events for the fourth straight year on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> butparticipated in all nine majors between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour, a record formajors participation…Was voted Champions Tour Player of the Year…Playing on aspecial exemption, the 53-year old shared the first-round lead at the U.S. Open with BrettQuigley at 5-under 65. It was his first lead at a major championship since he shared thefirst-round lead at the 1995 British Open with three others. Also his first lead at a U.S.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-153


Tom Watson (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSOpen since he held the third-round lead in 1987. Finished T28…T18 at the British Openwas his highest finish at a major since a T9 at the 2000 <strong>PGA</strong>…Finished in top 10 in 10 of14 events on the Champions Tour including two wins and five runner-ups. Wins came intwo of the Champions Tour majors: Senior British Open and JELD-WENTradition…Finished first in Charles Schwab Cup points and donated entire $1-millionbonus to ALS research, the disease his caddie Bruce Edwards suffers from…Also therecipient of the Card Walker Award and the Payne Stewart Award.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Made his 23rd cut in 29 appearances at the Masters andfinished T40…Was the oldest player to make the cut at the <strong>PGA</strong> at Hazeltine National andfinished T48. 2001: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record string of consecutive years earning at least$100,000 stopped at 26 (1974-2000)…Picked up a win for third consecutive year onChampions Tour at Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 2000: Made cut in three of four majors witha best finish of T9 in the <strong>PGA</strong> (missed Masters cut)…Won season-ending IR ChampionsTour Championship…Went over $1-million mark in season earnings for first time in hiscareer. 1998: Earned 34th <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title with victory at MasterCard Colonial. At 48, wasoldest player to win event (previous oldest:46-year-old Ben Hogan when he captured hislast of five Colonial titles)…Stretch between first win, the 1974 Western Open, and mostrecent (23 years, 11 months, 24 days) third longest in <strong>TOUR</strong> history. 1997: Posted T3 at GTEByron Nelson Classic and fourth at Masters Tournament. Best finish at Augusta Nationalsince 1991. 1996: After nine-year absence, returned to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> winner’s circle withvictory at Memorial Tournament…Finished 25th on the money list, highest ranking since1987, and made first trip to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship since winning that event in 1987.1993: Captain of victorious Ryder Cup team. 1987: Won season-ending NabiscoChampionship (now THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship) and finished in top five on money list (No.5) for last time in his career. 1984: Finished in top-3 six times including threevictories…First on final money list for fifth time in career…Won <strong>PGA</strong> of America Playerof the Year Award for sixth time in career (1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘82, ‘84). 1983: Won the lastof his eight major championship crowns at the British Open. Also captured British Opentitles in 1975, ‘77, ‘80, ‘82, Masters titles in 1977 and 1981 and the 1982 U.S. Open. 1982:Won only U.S. Open title, chipping in on the 17th hole at Pebble Beach to nip JackNicklaus…For sixth consecutive year, captured at least three victories in a season. Duringthat time (1977-82) posted 26 wins, 13 runners-up finishes and 10 thirds along with beingthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>s leading money-winner four years in a row (1977-80)…Became one of sixplayers to win U.S. and British Opens in same year (Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazen, BenHogan, Lee Trevino and Tiger Woods). 1980: Became first player to earn $500,000 in aseason when he captured six <strong>TOUR</strong> events to go along with third British Open…Was lastplayer to win same event three consecutive years (1978-79-80 GTE Byron Nelson Classics)before Tiger Woods accomplished the feat twice in 2001. 1979: Earned third consecutiveVardon Trophy (1977-79). 1974: First victory came at Western Open, where he defeatedTom Weiskopf and J.C. Snead by two strokes.PERSONAL: Active in Kansas City-area charitable endeavors, including Children’s MercyHospital and development of golf courses for junior players. Won the 2003 Card WalkerAward as the result of his interest in junior golf…In 1999, named honorary member of theRoyal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, joining fellow Americans Arnold Palmer, JackNicklaus, former President George Bush and Gene Sarazen…Led the effort to raiseawareness of ALS, the disease which longtime caddie Bruce Edwards and former <strong>TOUR</strong>player Jeff Julian have. Web site is driving4life.org.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 8-4Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1968A 1 11971 6 5 2 $2,185 1911972 32 22 1 1 8 30,413 741973 31 23 2 8 13 73,692 351974 29 27 1 1 10 20 131,537 101975 25 22 2 1 1 12 21 153,796 71976 25 22 2 1 11 15 138,203 121977 23 22 5 1 3 17 19 310,653 11978 24 22 5 3 1 15 21 362,429 11979 21 20 5 4 1 15 18 462,636 11980 22 22 7 1 3 16 22 530,808 11981 21 19 3 3 1 10 16 347,660 31982 20 19 4 1 1 12 17 316,483 51983 17 16 1 2 10 14 237,519 121984 20 17 3 2 1 9 15 476,260 11985 19 17 1 1 7 11 226,778 181986 20 17 4 9 13 278,338 201987 20 15 1 1 5 12 616,351 51988 19 15 1 6 11 273,216 391989 18 13 1 2 7 185,398 801990 17 13 5 9 213,989 681991 16 12 1 1 6 10 354,877 451992 15 12 1 5 7 299,818 501993 16 14 4 9 342,023 461994 15 14 1 5 9 380,378 431995 16 14 3 7 320,785 581996 15 14 1 1 4 7 761,238 251997 16 12 1 5 8 479,146 451998 15 10 1 2 4 5 976,585 291999 13 7 1 141,410 1742000 4 3 1 1 158,409 1742001 4 1 9,950 2402002 4 3 1 1 $180,130 1772003 4 2 1 108,017 204Total 583 487 39 31 23 218 350 9,881,778CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-5Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1999 2 1 1 2 $208,240 622000 13 1 4 10 13 1,146,361 132001 13 1 1 8 11 986,547 172002 14 1 5 10 12 1,522,437 82003 14 2 5 10 13 1,853,108 1Total 56 6 15 39 51 5,716,693COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $15,598,471<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84Masters T8 T33 1 T2 T2 T12 1 T5 T4 2U.S. Open T29 CUT T5 T9 7 T7 T6 CUT T3 T23 1 2 T11British Open 1 CUT 1 T14 T26 1 T23 1 1 T2<strong>PGA</strong> T12 T11 9 T15 T6 T2 T12 T10 CUT T9 T47 T39THE PLAYERS CUT T8 T9 T5 CUT 2 T3 CUT T6 T19 T8Year 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97Masters T10 T6 T7 T9 T14 T7 T3 T48 T45 13 T14 CUT 4U.S. Open CUT T24 2 T36 T46 CUT T16 CUT T5 T6 T56 T13 64British Open T47 T35 7 T28 4 CUT T26 CUT CUT T11 T31 T10<strong>PGA</strong> T6 T16 T14 T31 T9 T19 CUT T62 5 T9 T58 T17 CUTTHE PLAYERS T55 T58 CUT CUT T11 T36 T20 T2 10 T14 T29 T33 T53<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 1 T6Year 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT CUT CUT CUT T40 CUTU.S. Open CUT T57 T27 T28British OpenCUT CUT T55 CUT CUT T18<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T9 T66 T48 CUTTHE PLAYERST35 T62<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT18WGC-Accenture Match Play T33CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship T17 1 T18 T17U.S. Senior Open T10 T16 2 2Ford Senior Players ChampionshipT18 T8 T2Senior British Open 1JELD-WEN Tradition T2 5 1Charles Schwab Cup Champ 1 4 1 2NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (4), 1977, 1981, 1983, 1989; UBS Cup, 2003.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------69.72 (N/A)Driving Distance ------------------286.1 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage --56.5% (N/A)Total Driving ------------------------1,998 (N/A)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------55.1% (N/A)Putting Average--------------------1.824 (N/A)Sand Save Percentage ----------23.1% (N/A)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------216.0 (N/A)Birdie Average --------------------2.50 (N/A)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------73.38 (N/A)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------74.00 (N/A)Final Round Scoring Average --70.50 (N/A)PLAYER STATISTICS2003 CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------68.81 (1)Driving Distance ------------------284.0 (8)Driving Accuracy Percentage --69.2% (41)Total Driving ------------------------49 (9)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------72.2% (7)Putting Average--------------------1.736 (2)Sand Save Percentage ----------40.0% (70)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------54.0 (1)Birdie Average --------------------4.21 (5)All-Around Ranking --------------135 (5)Birdie Conversion Percentage--23.7% (N/A)Par Breakers ------------------------14.4% (N/A)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–U.S. Open Championship/1Career Low Round/Round:63–3 times, most recent 1992 BuickInvitational of California/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$414,000–1998 MasterCard Colonial/1MISC. CHAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round:62–2003 JELD-WEN Tradition/2Career Low Round:62–2 times, most recent 2003 JELD-WENTradition/2Career Largest Paycheck:$440,000–2002 SENIOR <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship at Gaillardia/12-154 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


MIKE WEIR (WEER)EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 2003 Masters Tournament (through 2008)FULL NAME: Michael Richard Weir HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: May 12, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Sarnia, Ontario, CanadaRESIDENCE: Draper, UT FAMILY: Wife, Bricia; Elle Marisa (12/19/97), Lili (4/3/00)EDUCATION: Brigham Young University (1993, Recreation Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hockey, fishing, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 Q SCHOOL: 1997, 1998<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1999 Air Canada Championship. 2000 WGC-AmericanExpress Championship. 2001 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic,Nissan Open, Masters Tournament.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1997 BC TEL Pacific Open [Can], Canadian Masters [Can].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Nissan Open,Masters Tournament; 3—the Memorial Tournament, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, U.S. Open Championship, 100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest; T7—<strong>PGA</strong>Championship; T9—Phoenix Open; 10—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SEASON: Had breakthrough season on <strong>TOUR</strong> with three wins, matching his careertotal entering the season, including his first major championship title at the Masters. Missedjust one cut all season for the fist time in his career. Fifth-place finish on money list andearnings over $4.8 million were career bests…Claimed fourth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at Bob HopeChrysler Classic with rounds of 67-64-65-67-67—330. Victory was first since 2001 seasonending<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, a span of 26 events between victories. Win for Canadian-bornWeir was sixth consecutive victory by an international player on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, dating backto final two events of 2002. Entered final day four shots behind Tim Herron but final-round67, tied for low final-round score, helped him edge Jay Haas by two strokes. Birdied 16 and17 to tie Haas, and birdied par-5 18th hole to secure win and $810,000 paycheck. Trophy waspresented to Weir by former United States President Gerald Ford, a long-time Hope Pro-Amparticipant…Continued strong play on the West Coast at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, finishing T3 while paired with boyhood idol and hockey legend Wayne Gretzky in proamportion of event. After earning $843,890 in 2002, cracked $1-million mark in just thirdevent with $290,000 payday…Won for second time in four events at the Nissan Open,finishing strong with a final-round 5-under 66. Defeated Charles Howell III with a birdie onthe second playoff hole after beginning the final round seven strokes behind Howell. Paydaymoved him past the $2-million mark for the third time in the last four seasons…Finished T17at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. His 26-hole first-round victory over LorenRoberts was the longest non-championship match in the history of the event…Named <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Month for February…Winner of West Coast Swing presented by The St.Paul, earning a bonus of $500,000…Captured his first major championship victory at theMasters. After recording just the fourth bogey-free final-round by a winner in the 67-yearhistory of the Masters (first since Doug Ford in 1957), defeated Len Mattiace in a playoffwith a bogey on the first extra hole. Nailed a six-footer for par on the 18th hole to force theplayoff. Held a four-stroke lead through 36 holes but trailed third-round leader Jeff Maggertby two with 18 holes to play. All six of his <strong>TOUR</strong> wins have been in come-from-behindfashion. Became first lefthander since Bob Charles at the 1963 British Open to win a major.Also became the first Canadian to win a major and the first Canadian to win three times ina season. Victory jumped him from 10th on the Official World Golf Ranking to fifth. His$1,080,000 Masters paycheck was the largest of his career and pushed him over the $3million mark for the season through nine events…Solo third at the Memorial Tournament,thanks to a final-round 65, the low round of the day. It was his fifth top-three finish in only11 starts…Added another two weeks later with a T3 at the U.S. Open, his personal best atthe tournament, topping a T16 in the 2000 event. Leapfrogged Davis Love III for the top spoton the money list and passed the $4-million mark in season’s earnings. Also moved to thirdin the Official World Golf Rankings, the highest position of his five-plus year career on<strong>TOUR</strong>…Remained in the top spot on the <strong>TOUR</strong> Official Money List with $4,280,392 ($27,972ahead of Tiger Woods), on strength of a T3 finish at the 100th Western Open…Joined ErnieEls and Kenny Perry as only three players in 2003 with three top-10 finishes in the majorchampionships with T7 finish at <strong>PGA</strong>. Tied for second through 54 holes, three behind ChadCampbell and Shaun Micheel, but posted final-round 5-over-par 75 to drop fromcontention…A 10th in the Bell Canadian Open was his best finish in 13 appearances in hisnational open championship…Finished season third in scoring average behind Tiger Woodsand Vijay Singh…Earned spot on Presidents Cups International Team.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Had 11 top-25s but did not have a top-10 finish for the firsttime in his five-year <strong>TOUR</strong> career…Tied The Plantation Course record with 10-under-par63 before finishing T14 at the Mercedes Championships. His 63 was the lowest first-roundscore in Mercedes Championships history. 2001: Earned over $2 million for secondconsecutive season and picked up a victory for the third straight year…Began GenuityChampionship with career-low 62. Led after first and third rounds. Closing 71 dropped himto second place, two strokes behind Joe Durant…First Canadian to make top 10 (No. 10)in Official World Golf Ranking after Buick Classic, where he did not play…Finished seasonon positive note, winning THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Final-round 68 put him in playoff withErnie Els, Sergio Garcia and David Toms. Birdie-3 on first extra hole gave him his firstplayoff victory and made him first international player to win THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.2000: First Canadian to play in Presidents Cup, where he led the international team witha 3-2-0 record…Collected his second victory on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in the season-endingWGC-American Express Championship. A bogey-free 67 on Saturday and final-round 67lifted him to his first WGC title. Career-best $1 million first prize moved him to sixth on themoney list with $2,547,829, seventh player to surpass the $2.5 million mark in singleseasonearnings…Lost first <strong>TOUR</strong> playoff at Michelob Championship when David Tomssank a five-foot par putt on first extra hole. Closing 64 forced playoff. 1999: Long thoughtof as one of Canada’s best players, proved it on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Went from being medalistat 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament to <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship…Earned first <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> title at Air Canada Championship with two-stroke victory over Fred Funk. Key tovictory was eagle-2 from 147 yards on No. 14 during final round. First Canadian to win onnative soil since Pat Fletcher won 1954 Canadian Open. First Canadian to win on <strong>TOUR</strong>since Richard Zokol won 1992 Greater Milwaukee Open…Joined Phil Mickelson, BobCharles, Ernie Gonzalez, Sam Adams and Russ Cochran as only left-handers to win on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. 1998: As rookie, earned $218,967 to rank 131st on money list. 1997: Led CanadianTour Order of Merit after winning BC TEL Pacific Open and Canadian Masters. Was firstCanadian to lead Order of Merit since Jerry Anderson in 1989…Also led Canadian Tourwith 69.29 scoring average. 1993: Named Canadian Tour Rookie of the Year after winningInfiniti Tournament Players Championship. Amateur: Won 1990 Ontario AmateurChampionship…Western Athletic Conference Player of Year and second-team All-American in 1992 at Brigham Young…Winner of 1988 Ontario Junior Championship and1986 Canadian Juvenile Championship.PERSONAL: Laced up skates and practiced with NHL’s Washington Capitals at beginningof two-week break in late September 1999. Is friend of Edmonton Oilers player AdamOates…At age 13, sought advice from Jack Nicklaus. In a letter, asked whether he shouldswitch to playing right-handed. Response was to stick to natural swing…Two-timerecipient (2000 and ‘01) of Lionel Conacher Award, given to Canada’s Male Athlete of theYear. First golfer to be so honored since 1932…Loves to ski and fly fish…Enjoys takingfamily to Barnes & Noble for reading nights with his kids…Has his own Web site,www.mikeweir.com.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1989A 11992A 11992 11993 2 1 $1,940 3171994 11995 11996 5 2 1 1 36,624 2101997 4 1 7,709 2871998 27 13 2 5 218,967 1311999 30 20 1 1 1 7 12 1,491,139 232000 28 23 1 1 8 16 2,547,829 62001 23 20 1 2 1 6 13 2,777,936 112002 25 22 11 843,890 782003 21 20 3 4 10 16 4,918,910 5Total 170 122 6 4 6 34 74 12,844,944NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 1Total 1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03Masters T28 T27 T24 1U.S. OpenCUT T16 T19 CUT T3British OpenT37 T52 CUT T69 T28<strong>PGA</strong> T10 T30 T16 T34 T7THE PLAYERSCUT T44 T19 T27<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T26 21 1 T19WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T17 T17WGC-NEC Invitational T24 25 T24 T23WGC-American Express Champ T30 1 CNL T15 T28NATIONAL TEAMS: Presidents Cup (2), 2000, 2003; WGC-World Cup (3), 2000-2002.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------68.97 (3)Driving Distance ------------------289.2 (68)Driving Accuracy Percentage --63.4% (132)Total Driving ------------------------200 (113)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------65.9% (81)Putting Average--------------------1.733 (11)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.0% (66)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------150.0 (40)Birdie Average --------------------4.03 (14)All-Around Ranking --------------415 (13)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.15 (22)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.28 (13)Final Round Scoring Average --69.50 (12)Birdie Conversion Percentage--32.7% (24)Par Breakers ------------------------23.0% (16)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:64–Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Career Low Round/Round:62–2001 Genuity Championship/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,080,000–2003 Masters Tournament/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-155


JAY WILLIAMSONEXEMPT STATUS: 101st on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Justin Arch Williamson IV HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: February 7, 1967BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MORESIDENCE: St. Louis, MO; plays out of Bellerive CC FAMILY: Wife, Marnie; Whitney Lain (5/11/99); Justin Thomas (8/5/02)EDUCATION: Trinity College (1989, Political Science)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Stock market, current events, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 Q SCHOOL: 1994, 1995, 1998Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2003 BellSouth Classic.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T3—BellSouth Classic.2003 SEASON: Finished in the top 125 for the fourth consecutive season at career-best101st. Earned a career-high $627,132 for the season…Only top-10 was T3 at theBellSouth Classic. Paycheck of $208,000 was largest of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career…Finishedfourth on <strong>TOUR</strong> in Sand Saves.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished 125th on the money list thanks to T16 finish at theBuick Challenge and a T5 finish at the season-ending Southern Farm Bureau Classic,which pushed him past David Frost by $5,600 for the final fully-exempt spot on<strong>TOUR</strong>…Recorded hole-in-one on 196-yard, par-3 third hole, using a 7-iron, during thirdround of the Buick Invitational. 2001: Started the season slow, but ended with a bang afterchanging his putting grip to “the claw”…Best previous career effort came at the MarconiPennsylvania Classic as rounds of 74-68-67-68 were good for T6. Was No. 131 going intothe Pennsylvania event on money list, where he adopted “the claw”, and jumped to 105thon money list…The next week at the Texas Open at LaCantera, opened with 65 and wasone back of the lead through 18 holes. Closed 68-71-70 to finish T11 good for $61,500payday. 2000: Earned $460,024 and finished 109th on the money list. Made the most ofhis exempt status, playing in 32 events and making the cut in 20 of those…Lone top-10came at Bay Hill Invitational, a T7 worth $96,750. 1999: Lone top-10 was a T4 at the rainshortenedAT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Made $263,618 and finished 144th onthe money list. Returned to Qualifying Tournament to improve his position for the nextseason on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and finished T2. 1998: Member of the Nationwide Tour. Finished18th on the money list thanks to two runner-up finishes. Lost to good friend Matt Gogel ina four-hole playoff at the Omaha Classic…Late in the season, finished alone in second atthe Inland Empire Open in Moreno Valley, CA. 1995: Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>…Best finishwas a T4 at the Ideon Classic at Pleasant Valley. 1991: Winner of Kansas Open. Amateur:Named Senior Scholar Athlete at Trinity College in 1989.PERSONAL: Played baseball and hockey in college.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03U.S. Open CUT DQ T20THE PLAYERST58 CUT T27<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1995 22 11 3 3 $120,180 1451996 27 13 1 2 82,773 1751997 2 1 3,409 3171999 32 12 1 4 263,618 1442000 32 20 1 6 460,024 1092001 35 13 3 4 476,031 1062002 30 16 2 6 515,445 1252003 31 17 1 1 4 627,132 101Total 211 103 1 12 29 2,548,612NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1992 11994 21995 8 2 1 2 $11,133 1141996 11997 6 3 1 3,673 1581998 28 17 2 6 8 110,921 18Total 46 22 2 7 11 125,727COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,674,339PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.15 (101)Driving Distance ------------------285.3 (103)Driving Accuracy Percentage --70.6% (37)Total Driving ------------------------140 (28)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.4% (116)Putting Average--------------------1.808 (175)Sand Save Percentage ----------60.0% (4)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------276.0 (133)Birdie Average --------------------3.14 (180)All-Around Ranking --------------849 (125)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.29 (124)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.29 (61)Final Round Scoring Average --71.47 (122)Birdie Conversion Percentage--25.8% (185)Par Breakers ------------------------17.8% (177)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:65–2 times, most recent Greater HartfordOpen/3Career Low Round/Round:64–3 times, most recent 2000 GreaterMilwaukee Open/1Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$208,000–2003 BellSouth Classic/T3DEAN WILSONEXEMPT STATUS: 98th on 2003 money listFULL NAME: Dean Hiroshi Wilson HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: December 17, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Kaneohe, HIRESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NVFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Brigham Young University (1992, Secondary Education) SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 Q SCHOOL: 2002Nationwide Tour AlumnusBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2003 Chrysler Classic of Tucson.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (6): 2002 Tsuruya Open [Jpn], Gateway to the OpenMizuno Open [Jpn]. 2001 Japan <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Japan <strong>PGA</strong> Match PlayChampionship, UBE Kosan Cup [Jpn]. 2000 Aiful Cup [Jpn].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Chrysler Classic of Tucson; T7—WachoviaChampionship.2003 SEASON: Came to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after garnering six victories on the Japan Golf Tourduring three-year stretch (2000-02). Rookie was one of seven (out of 38) players to retainfull status out of <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School. In only his 10th career start on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,finished T6 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson…Second career top-10 was T7 at theinaugural Wachovia Championship, four strokes behind David Toms. Paycheck of $168,700was largest of <strong>TOUR</strong> career…Paired with Annika Sorenstam in historic first two roundsat the Bank of America Colonial, posted rounds of 71-67 and made the cut, eventuallyfinishing T21.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Earned status for the 2003 season by finishing T11 at the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Best 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish in four starts was T23 atSony Open in Hawaii…Won twice on the Japan Golf Tour, at the Tsuruya Open andGateway to the Open Mizuno Open. 2001: Breakthrough year in Japan with three victories,including the Japan <strong>PGA</strong> match-play and stroke-play championships, both consideredmajors on that tour, and made it into the top 70 in the Official World Golf Ranking. Finishedsecond on the Japan <strong>PGA</strong> Tour money list, earning over $950,361…Also finished T30 atthe U.S. Open. 2000: J<strong>PGA</strong> rookie of the year. 1999: Member of the Nationwide Tour,finishing with two top-25s in eight starts. 1996: One top-25 finish in eight starts on theNationwide Tour. Amateur: Medalist at the 1991 Western Athletic ConferenceChampionship. Member of the 1990-92 WAC championship teams at Brigham YoungUniversity. College teammate for three seasons at BYU with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member MikeWeir.PERSONAL: Played in the historic first two rounds of the 2003 Bank of America Colonialwith Annika Sorenstam and Aaron Barber. Wore a “Go Annika” button to pre-tournament2-156 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Dean Wilson (cont.)press conference and was widely applauded for sportsmanship at the event. “A lot ofpeople know me from playing with Annika. That’s only positive for me. I’m proud to say Iwas the one with her.”<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 2 1 $30,0552002 4 2 1 41,3442003 27 15 2 7 654,345 98Total 33 18 2 8 725,744NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1993 1 1 $904 2161995 11996 8 1 1 2,463 1841999 8 5 2 14,061 111Total 18 7 3 17,428COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $743,172TIGER WOODS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 01 02 03U.S. Open T30 CUTBritish OpenCUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUTWGC-American Express Champ CNLPLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------71.20 (112)Driving Distance ------------------278.4 (154)Driving Accuracy Percentage --67.3% (84)Total Driving ------------------------238 (157)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------63.6% (141)Putting Average--------------------1.766 (63)Sand Save Percentage ----------52.3% (59)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------492.0 (170)Birdie Average --------------------3.59 (101)All-Around Ranking --------------884 (132)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------71.32 (129)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------71.50 (151)Final Round Scoring Average --70.31 (36)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.9% (82)Par Breakers ------------------------20.1% (116)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–Las Vegas Invitational/2Career Low Round/Round:63–2003 Las Vegas Invitational/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$168,700–2003 WachoviaChampionship/T7EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1997 Masters Tournament (through 2007)FULL NAME: Eldrick T. Woods HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: December 30, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Cypress, CARESIDENCE: Orlando, FLFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Stanford UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, fishing, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1996SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (39): 1996 Las Vegas Invitational, Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile Classic. 1997 Mercedes Championships, Masters Tournament, GTEByron Nelson Golf Classic, Motorola Western Open. 1998 BellSouth Classic. 1999 BuickInvitational, Memorial Tournament, Motorola Western Open, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, WGC-NEC Invitational, National Car Rental Golf Classic/Disney, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship,WGC-American Express Championship. 2000 Mercedes Championships, AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am, Bay Hill Invitational, Memorial Tournament, U.S. OpenChampionship, British Open Championship, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, WGC-NEC Invitational,Bell Canadian Open. 2001 Bay Hill Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship, MastersTournament, Memorial Tournament, WGC-NEC Invitational. 2002 Bay Hill Invitationalpresented by Cooper Tires, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open Championship, Buick Open,WGC-American Express Championship. 2003 Buick Invitational, WGC-Accenture MatchPlay Championship, Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires, 100th Western Openpresented by Golf Digest, WGC-American Express Championship.INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (7): 1997 Asian Honda Classic. 1998 Johnnie WalkerClassic [Asia]. 1999 Deutsche Bank Open - TPC of Europe [Eur], World Cup of Golf [Indiv.].2000 Johnnie Walker Classic. 2001 Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe. 2002Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe.OTHER VICTORIES (8): 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf. 1999World Cup [with Mark O’Meara]. 2000 EMC World Cup [with David Duval]. 2001 WilliamsWorld Challenge.BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Buick Invitational, WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship, Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires, 100th Western Openpresented by Golf Digest, WGC-American Express Championship; T2—Buick Open, FUNAIClassic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort; T4—the Memorial Tournament, British OpenChampionship, WGC-NEC Invitational; T5—Nissan Open; T7—Deutsche BankChampionship.2003 SEASON: Continued his reign as the world’s top-ranked player, capturing five eventsin 18 starts to lead <strong>TOUR</strong> in victories for the fifth consecutive season and was voted <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year. Enters <strong>2004</strong> campaign with 39 career wins, tied for ninth all-timewith Tom Watson and Gene Sarazen. Broke Byron Nelson’s long-standing record forconsecutive cuts with his 114th straight at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. With victory at theWGC-American Express Championship, became the first player in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history towin five times in five consecutive seasons. Since 1981, Nick Price (1994) is the only otherplayer to win five times in a single season. Captured his record fifth consecutive ByronNelson Award and the <strong>PGA</strong> America’s Vardon Trophy, based on each player’s adjustedscoring average. Finished the season with an adjusted scoring average of 68.41, thesecond-lowest in <strong>TOUR</strong> history. Won record fifth consecutive <strong>PGA</strong> Player of the YearAward. Finished second on money list with $6,673,413, the fourth-highest single seasonamount and $900,494 behind Vijay Singh…Underwent arthroscopic surgery on his leftknee on December 12, 2002 following Target World Challenge. Surgery was performed byDr. Thomas Rosenberg at HealthSouth Surgical Center in Park City, UT. During the onehourprocedure, fluid on the outside and inside of anterior cruciate ligament was removed,and several benign cysts were removed. Missed first five events of 2003 due tosubsequent rehabilitation…Captured 35th career <strong>TOUR</strong> title in first start of season atBuick Invitational. After opening 70-66, took 54-hole lead with third-round 68, one strokeahead of Brad Faxon. Playing with Faxon and Phil Mickelson in final group Sunday, cardedfinal-round 68 to clinch four-shot win over Carl Pettersson. Victory marked eighthconsecutive season with at least one win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, dating back to 1996…Wonthe WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and became the first player to completethe World Golf Championships sweep by capturing all four WGC events in his career. BeatDavid Toms, 2 and 1, in the 36-hole final at La Costa Resort and Spa. He becomes thehighest seed (No. 1) in Accenture Match Play history to win. Career Accenture Match PlayChampionship record is 14-3…Won the Bay Hill Invitational for the fourth consecutiveyear, becoming the first player in 73 years to win the same event four consecutive times(Gene Sarazen was the last—Miami Open 1926, 1928-1930). Fought through wetconditions and a case of food poisoning during final round. After holding second- andthird-round leads, set tournament record with 11-stroke victory, breaking Fred Couples’margin of nine strokes in 1992. Victory marked the quickest time period to reach threevictories to start a season. Made his 100th consecutive cut in his 131st career <strong>TOUR</strong>start…His career-best streak of 10 consecutive top-10 finishes dating back to his win atthe 2002 Buick Open was snapped with his T11 finish at THE PLAYERSChampionship…Effort to win third consecutive Masters fell short with T15 finish. Made102nd consecutive cut on the number and then fired a third-round 66 to move within fourstrokes of the lead. However, shot a final-round 75…Moved to 11th all-time in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victories (38) with wire-to-wire victory (fifth of career) at the 100th Western Open, cardingrounds of 63-70-65-69—267 to tie Scott Hoch’s 72-hole tournament scoring record.Opening 9-under-par 63 tied the 18-hole tournament record and was his lowest round of2003. With 106th consecutive made cut, moved ahead of Jack Nicklaus into second placefor all-time consecutive cuts behind Byron Nelson’s 113. Led by six shots entering the finalround and is now 29-2 when leading/co-leading through 54 holes. Total of 104 putts onthe week tied career low (1997 GTE Byron Nelson Classic and 2000 WGC-NECInvitational)… Earned $185,000 with his T4 finish at British Open to re-claim the <strong>TOUR</strong>Official Money List lead over Mike Weir with $4,546,496…In defense of Buick Open title,carded four rounds in the 60s to finish T2, two strokes behind champion JimFuryk…Posted lowest career finish at a major as a professional, T39 at <strong>PGA</strong>Championship…One week later, T4 at WGC-NEC Invitational broke streak of threeconsecutive NEC Invitational wins at Firestone CC (1999-01). With $235,000 payday,surpassed the $5-million mark for the fifth consecutive season on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>…Finished T7 at the inaugural Deutsche Bank Championship for 10th top-10, fifthseason with double-digit top-10 finishes. Proceeds from Deutsche Bank event benefit theTiger Woods Foundation, with all four days sold out (in excess of 30,000 spectators eachday) at the Boston-area event…Successfully defended a title for the 10th time in hiscareer at the WGC-American Express Championship where he held the second- and thirdroundleads. Regained the top spot on the money list after his <strong>TOUR</strong>-leading fifth victoryand his seventh official WGC title in 13 events…Finished T2 to Vijay Singh at the FUNAIClassic at the Walt Disney World Resort…Played in his third Presidents Cup in November.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-157


Tiger Woods (cont.)SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Led the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in earnings and was named Player ofthe Year for the fourth consecutive season and the fifth in six years. Won fivetimes…Became the first player since Jack Nicklaus in 1972 to capture the Masters andU.S. Open in the same season…Earned third consecutive victory at the Bay HillInvitational, the first player to win three different <strong>TOUR</strong> events (the Memorial Tournament[1999-2001] and the WGC-NEC Invitational [1999-2001]) three straight times. Entered finalround with a one-shot lead over Len Mattiace and carded a 3-under-par 69 to win by fourover runner-up Michael Campbell. With 30th career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory, surpassed JackNicklaus for most wins before the age of 30…Earned third Masters title, joining JackNicklaus (1965-66) and Nick Faldo (1989-90) as the only consecutive winners there. OnlyNicklaus (six wins) and Arnold Palmer (four) have more Masters titles. Jimmy Demaret,Faldo, Gary Player and Sam Snead have also won three Masters. Tied with Retief Goosenat 11-under-par entering the final round, birdied two of the first three holes en route to athree-stroke victory over runner-up Goosen. Win was his 31st on <strong>TOUR</strong>…Earned hiseighth major championship title with sixth wire-to-wire victory in U.S. Open history.Finished 3-under-par and won by three strokes over runner-up Phil Mickelson, the onlyother player to finish at par or better for the championship. Tied Tom Watson for fifth alltimewith eight professional major victories. Became the fifth player to win the first twomajors of the year - Craig Wood (1941), Ben Hogan (1951, ‘53), Arnold Palmer (1960) andNicklaus (‘72). In receiving a paycheck of $1 million, became the first player to surpass the$30-million mark in career earnings ($30,246,327), and the first player to exceed $4 millionin four consecutive seasons…Second-round 9-under-par 63 led to a win at the Buick Openfor 33rd career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory. Led after both 36 and 54 holes…Birdied final four holesat <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, but finished one stroke behind winner Rich Beem…Closed with a66 to finish at 25-under par and held off Retief Goosen Sunday to claim the $1 million firstprize in the WGC-American Express Championship in Ireland. The win was his fifth of theseason and the 34th of his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career…Played in third Ryder Cup competition,recording a 2-2-1 record at The Belfry..Tied his personal low with a 61 on the second dayof The <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf to win by 14 strokes. 2001: Captured five <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> eventsto up his total to 29 wins in 110 career starts as a professional. Won the Masters tobecome the first player to hold all four professional major titles at once. Won <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and <strong>PGA</strong> Player of the Year honors for the third consecutive year and fourth time in fiveseasons. Led <strong>TOUR</strong> in Scoring Average (68.81, adjusted) for third straight year andcaptured third straight Vardon Trophy. Also led <strong>TOUR</strong> in Scrambling, getting up and down69.8 percent of the time, the highest percentage since Greg Norman’s 72.8 percent in1993. 2000: One of the greatest years in the history of the game, setting or tying 27 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> records and placing himself among the game’s greats. Won three consecutive majorchampionships (U.S. and British Opens, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship) and career Grand Slam, nine<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories and <strong>TOUR</strong> single-season earnings record of $9,188,321. Non-adjustedscoring average of 68.17 best in golf history, surpassing Byron Nelson’s 68.33 unofficialmark of 1945. Finished the year with 47 consecutive rounds of par or better andcompleting all 20 events started under par. Won <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, <strong>PGA</strong> of America and GWAAplayer of the year honors…An eight-stroke victory in the British Open placed him in thesame company with Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player as winnersof the career Grand Slam. Became the youngest to do so at age 24…Joined Ben Hogan(1953) as the only men to win three professional majors in one season…Was 53-underpar in four majors, next-best mark was 18-under by Ernie Els…Nine <strong>TOUR</strong> victories mostin one season since Sam Snead won 11 in 1950…20th career win at the U.S. Open madehim youngest in <strong>TOUR</strong> history to win 20 times…Season-opening victories at MercedesChampionship and AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am gave him wins in six consecutivestarts, most since Hogan in 1948, and five behind Byron Nelson’s record of 11 in a row.Beat Ernie Els in a playoff at Mercedes, then came from seven strokes back with sevenholes to play at Pebble Beach, keyed by an eagle-birdie-par-birdie finish, for a 64 and atwo-stroke win Finished T2 at Buick Invitational, four behind winner Phil Mickelson, ineffort to win seven consecutive starts. Second-place pay day pushed him to first in <strong>TOUR</strong>career money earnings…In Masters, started 75-72 and finished fifth. In first round, madedouble bogey on 10 and triple bogey on 12…At U.S. Open, won by a major championshiprecord 15 strokes (old record: Tom Morris Sr., 13 at 1864 British Open) at Pebble Beach.His 12-under 272 total tied the Open record of Jack Nicklaus and Lee Janzen and brokethe Open mark in relation to par…Completed career Grand Slam with eight-stroke victoryat British Open. His 19-under total at St. Andrews broke the British Open and majorchampionship record in relation to par…In head-to-head battle with fellow Californiajunior star Bob May, won <strong>PGA</strong> in three-hole playoff. Became first player since Denny Shutein 1936-37 to defend <strong>PGA</strong> title. Woods and May each played the final-round back nine in31, with Woods birdieing the final two holes to force the three-hole playoff. Woods wentbirdie-par-par to win. He finished 18-under, giving him a share of the <strong>PGA</strong> most under-parrecord with May…Won WGC-NEC Invitational the next week by a record 11 strokes. 21-under 259 total a record for Firestone South…In next start, out of a fairway bunker on thepar-5 72nd hole, faded a 6-iron from 213 yards over water to within 15 feet to secure aone-stroke victory over Grant Waite. Outdueled third-round co-leader Waite 65-66 on finalday. Joined Lee Trevino (1971) as only players to win U.S., British and Canadian Opens insame year…Named Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year, the first two-time recipient(also won in 1996) in the 46-year history of the award. Also named Associated Press MaleAthlete of the Year, becoming only three-time winner of that award. 1999: Earned a <strong>TOUR</strong>record$6,616,585, nearly $3 million more than his nearest competitor, David Duval. Wasnamed <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year, <strong>PGA</strong> of America and GWAA Player of the Year forsecond time…Earned his eighth career <strong>TOUR</strong> title and first since 1998 BellSouth Classicwith two-stroke victory in Buick Invitational…Earned ninth <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at MemorialTournament, defeating Vijay Singh by two strokes…Became youngest player since SeveBallesteros to win two majors with his victory at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Medinah. Won byone stroke over Sergio Garcia…Became first player since Nick Price in 1994 to win five<strong>TOUR</strong> events in season with his win at WGC-NEC Invitational…Won his next start atNational Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort to become first player sinceTom Watson in ‘80 to win six official <strong>TOUR</strong> titles in season…The next week won his thirdconsecutive start at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, becoming the first player since Duval in ‘97to accomplish that feat…Following week won the WGC-American Express Championshipand became first player since Johnny Miller in ‘74 to win eight times in year and first sinceBen Hogan in ‘53 to win four consecutive starts. 1998: Earned second international victoryat Johnnie Walker Classic in Thailand, defeating Ernie Els on second playoff hole,overcoming eight-stroke deficit to force playoff with Els…Earned seventh <strong>TOUR</strong> victorywith one-stroke win over Jay Don Blake at BellSouth Classic. 1997: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player ofthe Year, a season that included four victories and nine top-10 finishes…Highlight of yearcame at Masters Tournament, where rounds of 70-66-65-69-270 set 72-hole record. Wonby 12 strokes…In first start after Masters, won GTE Byron Nelson Classic and later insummer captured Motorola Western Open…Prior to Masters, won first event of 1997season at rain-shortened Mercedes Championships, defeating Tom Lehman on firstplayoff hole…Member of Ryder Cup Team, named <strong>PGA</strong> of America and Golf WritersAssociation of America Player of the Year. Associated Press chose his Masters win topsports story of 1997, and followed by his designation as AP’s Male Athlete of the Year(first golfer to be so honored in 26 years). 1996: Turned professional at Greater MilwaukeeOpen, where he finished T60, and followed with two victories and three top-10s in onlyeight starts…Began final round of Las Vegas Invitational four strokes back, closed with64 to force playoff with Davis Love III, then parred first extra hole for first <strong>TOUR</strong> win.Earned $297,000 and was first sponsor’s exemption to win <strong>TOUR</strong> event since PhilMickelson at 1991 Northern Telecom Open…At Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic,shot closing 66 for one-stroke win…Named <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year. Also namedSports Illustrated’s Sportsman of the Year, becoming youngest to receive honor sincegymnast Mary Lou Retton in 1984. Amateur: Won ‘91-93 U.S. Junior AmateurChampionships when no one before or since has won more than one…In ‘94, at TPC atSawgrass, became youngest winner of U.S. Amateur at age 18. The following year,became first to successfully defend U.S. Amateur title since Jay Sigel in ‘93. In ‘96,became first player to win three consecutive U.S. Amateur titles. Owns U.S. Amateurrecords for consecutive match-play victories (18) and winning percentage (.909). His sixconsecutive years of winning a USGA championship are second only to Bobby Jones’eight…Made cut in four of six major championships as amateur and was low amateur at1995 Masters and 1996 British Open…Named year’s top amateur player by Golf Digestand Golfweek in ‘92 and Golf World in ‘92 and ‘93. Golf World’s “Man of the Year” in‘94…Won ‘96 NCAA Championship at Stanford and was named Collegiate Player of theYear…Joined Jack Nicklaus and Phil Mickelson as the only players to win NCAA and U.S.Amateur in same year.PERSONAL: Nicknamed “Tiger” after a Vietnamese soldier who was a friend of hisfather’s in Vietnam…Putted against Bob Hope on the “Mike Douglas Show” at age 2, shot48 for nine holes at age 3 and was featured in Golf Digest at age 5…In Feb. 1998, namedto Blackwell’s Best-Dressed List…Eighth athlete to be named Wheaties permanent rep,following Bob Richards (1958), Bruce Jenner (1977), Mary Lou Retton (1984), Pete Rose(1985), Walter Payton (1986), Chris Evert (1987) and Michael Jordan (1988)…Tiger WoodsFoundation, chaired by father Earl, created to provide minority participation in golf andrelated activities…Foundation has pledged its full support to World Golf Foundation’s TheFirst Tee program…In 1997 won Sports Star of the Year Award, given to athletes whocombine excellence in their sports with significant charitable endeavors…In 2000, on thecover of “Time” magazine, 40 years after Arnold Palmer became first golfer sohonored…Web site is www.tigerwoods.com.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 6-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992A 11993A 31994A 31995A 4 31996A 3 2 11996 8 8 2 2 5 7 $790,594 241997 21 20 4 1 1 9 14 2,066,833 11998 20 19 1 2 2 13 17 1,841,117 41999 21 21 8 1 2 16 18 6,616,585 12000 20 20 9 4 1 17 20 9,188,321 12001 19 19 5 1 9 18 5,687,777 12002 18 18 5 2 2 13 16 6,912,625 12003 18 18 5 2 12 16 6,673,413 2Total 159 148 39 12 11 94 127 39,777,265EUROPEAN <strong>TOUR</strong>2003 1 1 $26,875<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03Masters T41 CUT 1 T8 T18 5 1 1 T15U.S. Open W/D T82 T19 T18 T3 1 T12 1 T20British Open T68 T22 T24 3 T7 1 T25 T28 T4<strong>PGA</strong> T29 T10 1 1 T29 2 T39THE PLAYERS T31 T35 T10 2 1 T14 T11<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T21 T12 20 1 2 T13 T7 26WGC-Accenture Match Play T5 2 T33 1WGC-NEC Invitational 1 1 1 4 T4WGC-American Express Champ 1 T5 CNL 1 12-158 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tiger Woods (cont.)NATIONAL TEAMS: U.S. World Amateur, 1994; Walker Cup, 1995; Ryder Cup (3), 1997,1999, 2002; Dunhill Cup, 1998; The Presidents Cup (3), 1998, 2000, 2003; World Cup (3)1999-2001.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------68.41 (1)Driving Distance ------------------299.5 (11)Driving Accuracy Percentage --62.7% (142)Total Driving ------------------------153 (45)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------68.6% (26)Putting Average--------------------1.732 (10)Sand Save Percentage ----------57.7% (12)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------76.5 (1)Birdie Average --------------------4.26 (3)All-Around Ranking --------------206 (1)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------69.18 (2)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------69.65 (23)Final Round Scoring Average --69.53 (13)Birdie Conversion Percentage--35.0% (2)Par Breakers ------------------------25.0% (2)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:63–100th Western Open presented by GolfDigest/1Career Low Round/Round:61–2 times, most recent 2000 WGC-NECInvitational/2Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$1,080,000–2001 THE PLAYERSChampionship/1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-159


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSAALLEN, Michael BIRTHDATE: January 31, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: SanMateo, CA RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of Mesa CCHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Wife, Cynthia; Christy(12/8/93), Michelle (6/3/96) EDUCATION: University of Nevada(1982, Horticulture) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, wine, salmonfishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 Q SCHOOL: 1989, 1990,1991, 1992, 2001, 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Successfully qualifiedat <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying Tournament for the sixth time in his career witha third-place finish. 2003 marked the 11th time he had been to the finals at Q-School.Played primarily on the Nationwide Tour in 2003, with two top-10s in 24 events.Finished T2 at the Monterey Peninsula Classic and a T9 at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Using a long putter, earned his first career Nationwide Tour victory atthe 1998 Greater Austin Open, shooting a final-round 76 as winds in excess of 40 mphdropped the wind chill into the low 20s. His 4-over-par 76 was the highest finish by awinner on the Nationwide Tour in 1998. Career-best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finishes came back-tobackin his first two events of the 1993 season, a T3 in Northern Telecom and PhoenixOpens. Won 1989 Bell’s Scottish Open on European Tour. Fired a 9-under-par 63 in thefinal round to defeat Ian Woosnam and Jose Maria Olazabal by two strokes atGleneagles. Had only 22 putts during the final round, which saw him hole two chipsand a bunker shot en route to a 30 on the back nine. Later in the year, finished secondin the Scandinavian Open. Finished 15th on 1989 European Tour Order of Merit. Wasplanning to be a stockbroker before turning to golf as a profession.EXEMPT STATUS: 3rd at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—1993 Northern Telecom Open, PhoenixOpen.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1998 Greater Austin Open.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — $0 1993 — $231,072 — 73 1999 — $01990 — 95,319 —140 1994 — 91,191 —162 2000 — 4,9361991 — 47,626 —177 1995 — 55,825 —197 2001 — 91,7341992 — 11,455 —233 1996 — 2,425 —362 2002 — 108,777 — 197CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—189; in money—86; Top-10 finishes—4CAREER EARNINGS: $740,360Nationwide Tour AlumnusATWAL, Arjun BIRTHDATE: March 20, 1973 BIRTHPLACE: Asansol, IndiaRESIDENCE: Calcutta, India HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY:Wife, Ritika TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 Q SCHOOL: 2003OTHER INFORMATION: Becomes first native of India to join the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> after T7 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Hasposted six professional victories, including two on the European Tour.Became the first player on the Asian <strong>PGA</strong> to surpass $1 million incareer earnings in 2003 and was voted player of the year. He achieved the $1 million featin October by claiming a one-stroke victory in the Hero Honda Masters on home soil. InFebruary 2003, claimed a commanding four-shot victory at the Carlsberg Malaysian Openfor his second triumph on the European Tour. Held off Retief Goosen to win. In 2002,became the first Indian, and only the fourth Asian, to win on the European Tour when herecorded a five-stroke victory in the Caltex Singapore Masters and Charity Pro-Am presentedby Carlsberg. Victory made up for losing the previous week’s Hero Honda Mastersin India, where he led with three holes to play but finished fifth. He also led with nineholes to play in the London Myanmar Open two weeks before, but finished fourth. ListsGreg Norman, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus as heroes in golf. Started playing golf atRoyal Calcutta after being encouraged to take up the game by his father, Bindi, at age 14.Went to high school in America to study Liberal Arts for two years. Coached by SouthAfrican Sam Frost, brother of David, who also coaches fellow India native Jeev Singh.EXEMPT STATUS: T7 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T43—1996 Buick Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — $3,506 —337 2002 — $01999 — 0 2003 — 0BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T48—WGC-American Express Championship.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—6; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $3,506BBAKER-FINCH, Ian BIRTHDATE: October 24, 1960 BIRTHPLACE:Nambour, Australia RESIDENCE: North Palm Beach, FL HEIGHT:6-4 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife, Jennie; Hayley (2/7/89), Laura(10/7/91) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course design, travel, sports,wine TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 OTHER INFORMATION:Highlight of 2003 season was serving as Captain’s Assistant underGary Player for the International squad at The Presidents Cup. FormerBritish Open champion did not compete on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003. Has worked as golfcommentator for ABC Sports since 1998. In 2001, played in his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> eventsince 1997, missing the cut at the MasterCard Colonial (74-77). MasterCard event wasfirst since he walked away from the game following an opening 92 at the 1997 BritishOpen —- his only round of the season. Captured 120th British Open at Royal Birkdalein 1991. Closed with rounds of 64-66 to defeat countryman Mike Harwood by twostrokes. Birdied five of his first seven holes Sunday to set stage for victory. Lone <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> victory came in 1989 Southwestern Bell Colonial by four strokes over DavidEdwards. Amassed 15 top-10s during the 1990-91 seasons, earning more than$600,000. In 1996, chosen by Captain Peter Thomson to serve as Captain’s Assistantfor International Team during The Presidents Cup. Qualified for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishingthird at 1988 World Series of Golf, earning $75,840. Led 1984 British Open at St.Andrews through three rounds before final-round 79 left him T9. Comes from same“neighborhood” as Greg Norman and Wayne Grady in Queensland, Australia. Got startedin golf when he was 10 caddying for his father and started to play regularly at age12 when he got his first set of clubs. While playing, worked for all the Australian televisionnetworks. Also served as an analyst for the Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Tour Productionscoverage of golf telecasts in Australia until his return to the United States in 2001.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1989 Southwestern Bell Colonial. 1991 British OpenChampionship.MONEY & POSITION:1984 — $0 1991 — $649,513 — 13 1996 — $01985 — 4,825 —202 1992 — 261,817 — 58 1997 — 01988 — 75,840 —133 1993 — 140,621 —114 2001 — 01989 — 253,309 — 53 1994 — 81,326 —1671990 — 611,492 — 16 1995 — 0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—166; in money—92; Top-10 finishes—23CAREER EARNINGS: $2,078,743BARBER, Aaron BIRTHDATE: November 15, 1972 BIRTHPLACE:Willmar, MN RESIDENCE: Maple Grove, MN; plays out of LittleCrow CC HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Leah; NicholasJames (5/14/03) EDUCATION: University of Minnesota (1996,Buisiness-Statistics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Stock market, fishing,hanging out with friends TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 QSCHOOL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 2003. Earned first paycheck on the <strong>TOUR</strong> at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson, aftermissing the cut in his four previous starts in 2003. Recorded a pair of 65s on the weekendto finish T4 and earned $132,000. Posted a career-best 9-under-par 63 in the firstround of the Las Vegas Invitational at Southern Highlands. Was paired with AnnikaSorenstam and Dean Wilson for the first two rounds of the Bank of America Colonial.Joined Sorenstam in missing the cut. Finished T8 at the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament to earn his card for the first time. Played the Canadian Tour from 1998-2002 and the Hooters Tour in 1997. Finished sixth on the 2002 Canadian Tour Order ofMerit, an award he won in 2001. Had seven top-10s in 2002 and set a course recordwith a 63 at the TELUS Edmonton Open. Won twice in 2001, at the TELUS EdmontonOpen and Barefoot Classic.EXEMPT STATUS: 140th on 2003 money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2003 Chrysler Classic of Tucson.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — $0 2003 — $425,277 —140BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Chrysler Classic of Tucson.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—32; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—34; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER EARNINGS: $425,277BARCELO, Rich BIRTHDATE: July 12, 1975 BIRTHPLACE: Long Beach,CA RESIDENCE: Reno, NV; plays out of Red Hawk GC HEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University of Nevada(1998, Speech Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies,dining, playing with his dogs TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 QSCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>after finishing T21 at the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament.Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1999 and 2002-03. Finished in thetop 50 on the money list in 2002-03. Made the cut in 16 of 27 events on the 2003Nationwide Tour, finishing 45th. Posted three top-10s, including a T2 at the MontereyPeninsula Classic. Finished No. 50 on the final money list in 2002 with a season’s-bestthird at the Holden Clearwater Classic. Ranked No. 3 on the 2002 Nationwide Tour witha 308-yard driving average. Has played in one <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, the 2001 Reno-TahoeOpen, and missed the cut. Winner of the 2000 California State Open. Had a hole-inoneduring the third round of the second stage of the 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> NationalQualifying Tournament. Honorable Mention All-American selection at University ofNevada in 1998. Named 1998 Big West Conference Player of the Year. Medalist at the1998 Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate and the 1995 Colorado State Invitational. Was anall-city basketball player during high school. Played in the 1986 Little League WorldSeries. Brother, Marc, played in junior college and College World Series before goingon to a six-year professional career as a pitcher in the Minnesota Twins and ChicagoCubs organizations.EXEMPT STATUS: T21 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentMONEY & POSITION:2001 — $0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour Alumnus2-160 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersBATEMAN, Brian BIRTHDATE: February 25, 1973 BIRTHPLACE:Monroe, LA RESIDENCE: Monroe, LA; plays out of Bayou de SiardCC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, Dawn EDUCATION:Louisiana State University (1996, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Duck hunting, fishing, cooking, Deuce (dog) TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1996 Q SCHOOL: 2001, 2002, 2003 OTHER INFORMA-TION: Earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for third consecutive season through<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament where he finished T12. Made 10 cuts in 26 starts in2003, with one top-25, a T11 in home state at HP Classic of New Orleans. Rookie in2002, making just over half of his cuts and posting four top-25s, including a career-bestT15 at the SEI Pennsylvania Classic. Earned return trip to <strong>TOUR</strong> via a T8 finish at theQualifying Tournament. Member of Nationwide Tour from 1997-2001. Finished 58th on2001 Nationwide Tour money list and completed season making last nine cuts. Twotop-10s included a T4 at Dayton Open and T10 at Gila River Classic. Best season camein 1998 when he finished 20th on the money list with $107,590 in earnings. Picked upfirst career victory at Carolina Classic in Raleigh, NC, coming from behind to defeatJimmy Green by one stroke. Lost playoff to Matt Gogel later that year at Tri-CitiesOpen. NCAA All-America selection in 1996. NCAA Academic All-America in 1995.Louisiana state high school champion in 1989 and state junior champion in 1990.Winner of 1992 Louisiana State Amateur Championship. Three-time All-SoutheasternConference selection, as well as three-time Academic All-SEC selection.EXEMPT STATUS: T12 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T11—2003 HP Classic of New Orleans.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1998 Carolina Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — $0 1998 — $0 2003 — $217,150 — 1731997 — 0 2002 — 281,421 —159BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—HP Classic of New Orleans.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—26; in money—10; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—60; in money—26; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $498,571Nationwide Tour AlumnusBLACK, Ronnie BIRTHDATE: May 26, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Lovington,NM RESIDENCE: Tucson, AZ HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY:Wife, Sandra; Justin (12/14/86), Alex (5/11/88), Anthony (1/26/93);Macy Jewel (9/26/99) EDUCATION: Lamar University SPECIALINTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1981 Q SCHOOL: 1981, 1982, 1990, 1995 OTHER INFORMATION:Two-time winner on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since joining in 1982. Played sixevents combined in 2003 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Nationwide Tour making just one cut,a T56 at the Virginia Beach Open. First victory came in 1983 Southern Open, where hebirdied the fourth playoff hole to defeat Sam Torrance. Won the following year at theAnheuser-Busch Classic, overcoming a seven-stroke deficit with a final-round 63 todefeat Willie Wood by one stroke. Winner of the 1976-77 New Mexico High SchoolChampionships. Won 1981 Southland Conference Championship while attendingLamar University. Winner of 1989 Pebble Beach Invitational. First picked up a club atage 9, but it wasn’t until he attended Lamar that he saw a course with bunkers. Fatherwas a high school basketball coach and brother a <strong>PGA</strong> professional.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1983 Southern Open. 1984 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1982 — $6,329 —200 1990 — $34,001 —190 1998 — $139,631 — 1701983 — 87,524 — 63 1991 — 135,865 —113 1999 — 306,636 — 1311984 — 172,636 — 35 1992 — 129,386 —111 2000 — 190,997 — 1671985 — 61,684 —109 1993 — 120,041 —125 2001 — 271,686 — 1521986 — 166,761 — 56 1994 — 123,404 —137 2002 — 14,219 — 2361987 — 144,158 — 77 1995 — 122,188 —143 2003 — 01988 — 100,603 —112 1996 — 247,320 — 911989 — 264,988 — 51 1997 — 230,224 —1042003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—4; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—548; in money—321; Top-10 finishes—30CAREER EARNINGS: $3,070,281BLACKMAR, Phil BIRTHDATE: September 22, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: SanDiego, CA RESIDENCE: Corpus Christi, TX HEIGHT: 6-7 WEIGHT:245 FAMILY: Wife, Carol; Kristin Ashley (3/21/84), Kelli Michelle(9/20/85), Philip James (5/9/88), Mark Fredrik (4/28/92) EDUCA-TION: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1980 Q SCHOOL: 1984, 1994 OTHER INFOR-MATION: At 6-7, one of the tallest players in the history of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. Played in just one <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event in 2003, the Shell Houston Open, where hefinished T67. On-course commentator for ESPN golf telecasts. Winner of the 1985Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open, 1988 Provident Classic and 1997 ShellHouston Open. Nine years between second and third victories. All three career <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> victories have come in playoffs. Ranked in the top-100 on money list 10 timessince his first full season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1985. Named <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year byGolf Digest in 1985. Audited banks, drove a Coca-Cola truck and repaired golf clubs andsprinklers prior to turning to golf as a profession. Father was national left-handedchampion in 1965.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1985 Canon Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open.1988 Provident Classic. 1997 Shell Houston Open.MONEY & POSITION:1984 — $3,374 —210 1991 — $218,838 — 77 1998 — $200,219 — 1361985 — 198,537 — 28 1992 — 242,783 — 63 1999 — 261,853 — 1451986 — 191,228 — 43 1993 — 207,310 — 83 2000 — 48,778 — 2131987 — 99,581 — 97 1994 — 28,159 —213 2001 — 49,300 — 2141988 — 108,403 —105 1995 — 154,801 —121 2002 — 01989 — 140,949 —100 1996 — 229,274 — 96 2003 — 9,225 — 2481990 — 200,796 — 78 1997 — 642,400 — 32BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T67—Shell Houston Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—439; in money—236; Top-10 finishes—30CAREER EARNINGS: $3,235,809BLAKE, Jay Don BIRTHDATE: October 28, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: St.George, UT RESIDENCE: St. George, UT HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 180FAMILY: Wife, Marci; Jamie Dawn (10/1/79), Bridgette (4/11/83),Patrick (9/11/86), Miranda (6/23/98) EDUCATION: Utah StateUniversity SPECIAL INTERESTS: Drag racing, all sports, hunting,fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: 1986 OTHERINFORMATION: Finished out the top 150 for the first time in his 17-year career on <strong>TOUR</strong> and did not post a top-10 for the first time since 1990. Best effortof the season came at the Bell Canadian Open where he finished T14, thanks to a holein-onein the final round. He aced the 13th at Hamilton G&CC, hitting a 3-iron 224yards. Held the first- and second-round leads at the Greater Milwaukee Open beforefinishing T32. Opening 64 was his best round on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a 64 during the first roundof the 2001 Canon Greater Hartford Open. Earned highest finish since a second at the1998 BellSouth Classic with a third-place finish at the 2002 Sony Open in Hawaii. In2001, earned a spot in the top 125 for the 15th consecutive year. Only top-10 in 2001was a T7 in the Buick Invitational. Made the cut in the last five consecutive events tokeep his card for 2002. Had four runner-up finishes between 1992 and 1996. Best yearof his career came in 1991 when he earned his sole tournament title at ShearsonLehman Brothers Open. Closed with rounds of 67-67 to defeat Bill Sander by twostrokes. Had five other top-10s that season and earned $563,854, for 21st on the <strong>TOUR</strong>money list. Made his only appearance in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship that year, where heT13. Winner of 1988 Utah State Open. Named Collegiate Player of the Year in 1981. In1980, won NCAA Championship as a junior at Utah State and was runner-up the followingyear. A drag-racing afficionado, attended National Hot Rod Association drivingschool in December 1995. A regular competitor, won hot-rod sprint in fall of 1996.Professional drag racer Bob Vandergriff, Jr. has caddied for him. Knew by age 12 hewanted to be a professional golfer.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1991 Shearson Lehman Brothers Open.MONEY & POSITION:1982 — $0 1991 — $563,854 — 21 1998 — $405,305 — 721984 — 0 1992 — 299,298 — 51 1999 — 389,765 — 1021985 — 0 1993 — 202,482 — 86 2000 — 590,109 — 821987 — 87,634 —106 1994 — 309,351 — 55 2001 — 436,576 — 1181988 — 131,937 — 90 1995 — 333,551 — 54 2002 — 495,066 — 1281989 — 200,499 — 71 1996 — 347,328 — 57 2003 — 194,293 — 1781990 — 148,384 —106 1997 — 378,484 — 65BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T14—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—27; in money—10; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—481; in money—305; Top-10 finishes—36CAREER EARNINGS: $5,513,915BOHN, Jason BIRTHDATE: April 24, 1973 BIRTHPLACE: Lewisburg, PARESIDENCE: Acworth, GA; plays out of Cartersville CC HEIGHT:6-0 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Tewana EDUCATION: Universityof Alabama (1995, Finance) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, campingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Rookieon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after finishing ninth on the 2003 Nationwide Tourmoney list. Made the cut in 14 of 18 events, with 10 top-25s. Beganseason with no status on Tour but earned conditional status through four top-25s in hisfirst five events, including a playoff loss to Tom Carter at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong>Championship in July. Earned his first career victory three weeks later at the 2003Chattanooga Classic. Fired four rounds in 60s to edge Kyle Thompson by one strokewith a tournament-record 263. Fired a final round 13-under-par 58 to win the 2001Bayer Championship on the Canadian Tour, one of his two wins on that Tour. Won$1,000,000 in a 1992 Hole-in-One Shootout while attending the University of Alabamaand chose to give up his amateur status. Fired a final round 13-under-par 58 to win the2001 Bayer Championship on the Canadian Tour, one of his two wins on that Tour.EXEMPT STATUS: Ninth on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Chattanooga Classic.CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-161


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBOROS, Guy BIRTHDATE: September 4, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Ft.Lauderdale, FL RESIDENCE: Pompano Beach, FL HEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 240 FAMILY: Wife, Kim; Jamie Christine (1/25/00), ThomasJulius (9/30/01) EDUCATION: University of Iowa SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 Q SCHOOL: 1993OTHER INFORMATION: Played extensively on the 2003 NationwideTour, finishing the season 14th on the money list to earn a higher statusthan his past champion category for the <strong>2004</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season. Grabbed his secondcareer win on the Nationwide Tour at the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort.Birdied final hole to finish 13-under-par 275, one shot in front of Bob Heintz and ChrisCouch. Won again five weeks later at the Dayton Open. Playing in just third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>event of 2003 season, finished T10 at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Top 10 was first since solothird at 1997 season-opening Mercedes Championships, a span of 72 <strong>TOUR</strong> eventsbetween top-10s. Posted just one top-25 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> between 1999-2002, a T13at the 2002 SEI Pennsylvania Classic. Won the 2001 Tri-Cities Open while playing 23events to finish 43rd on the Nationwide Tour 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 VancouverOpen in 1996. Won the 1989 Atlantic Classic and 1991 British Columbia Open while competingon the Canadian Tour. Led the Canadian Tour Order of Merit in 1991. Played sixyears on the Nationwide Tour (1993, 1998-2003), four years on the Canadian Tour, andtwo on the <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia. Three-time All-Big Ten golfer at University of Iowa.Was competing in 1994 Southwestern Bell Colonial when he received word his father,two-time U.S. Open champion and World Golf Hall of Famer Julius Boros, had died.Caddied for his father for several years on <strong>TOUR</strong>.EXEMPT STATUS: 14th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money list<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Greater Vancouver Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2001 Tri-Cities Open. 2003 Lake Erie CharityClassic at Peek ‘n Peak Resort, Dayton Open.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — $0 1996 — $283,358 — 75 2000 — $6,796 — 2441991 — 0 1997 — 191,139 —120 2001 — 15,088 — 2311994 — 240,775 — 76 1998 — 73,203 —198 2002 — 82,852 — 2071995 — 303,654 — 62 1999 — 4,500 —330 2003 — 95,612 — 209BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—6; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—188; in money—84; Top-10 finishes—11CAREER EARNINGS: $1,296,979Nationwide Tour AlumnusBOWDEN, Craig BIRTHDATE: June 18, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Bedford, INRESIDENCE: Bloomington, IN; plays out of Bloomington CC HEIGHT:5-9 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife, Bobbi EDUCATION: University ofIndianapolis SPECIAL INTERESTS: RVs, my dogs, fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1989 Q SCHOOL: 1996, 1999 OTHER INFORMA-TION: Consistent performer all season on the 2003 Nationwide Tour,making the cut in 17 of 19 appearances and finishing 19th on themoney list. Claimed his second career Nationwide Tour victory at the MiccosukeeChampionship. The victory was worth $90,000 and helped him jump into the top 20 onthe money list. Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1993, 1996, 1998-99 and 2002-03 andthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1997 and 2000-01. Played under Special Medical Exemption in 2001after incurring an elbow injury at the 2000 Air Canada Championship. Needed to earn$356,795 in first four event starts in 2001 to remain exempt. After earning playing cardwith 33rd-place finish at 1999 Qualifying Tournament, made four cuts in 25 starts on the2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Best finish was a T33 at the Buick Invitational. Posted three top-10s,including a pair of runner-up finishes, as a member of the Nationwide Tour in 1999. Inrookie season on <strong>TOUR</strong>, made eight cuts in 21 tournament starts and had his career-bestT23 finish at the Quad Cities Classic. Winner of the 1998 Miami Valley Open on theNationwide Tour. Two-time Indiana Open champion. Three-time winner on Hooters Tour.Lists playing on the weekend at the 2002 U.S. Open at Bethpage as his biggest thrill.Finished T50.EXEMPT STATUS: 19th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T23—1997 Quad City Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1998 Miami Valley Open. 2003 MiccosukeeChampionship.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — $40,118 —218 2000 — $34,280 —221 2002 — $16,2941999 — 0 2001 — 6,107 2003 — 02003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—55; in money—14; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $96,799Nationwide Tour AlumnusBRADLEY, Michael BIRTHDATE: July 17, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Largo, FLRESIDENCE: Valrico, FL; plays out of River Hills CC HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer; Brooke Kathryn (5/1/96),James Michael (9/30/03) EDUCATION: Oklahoma State University,1988 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1988 Q SCHOOL: 1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Split the last threeseasons (2001-03) between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Nationwide Tour. In2003, made one cut in four appearances on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and three cuts in sevenstarts on the Nationwide Tour. Best effort of the season was a T16 at B.C. Open. Lasttop-10, a T9, came at the 2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. Had inconsistent1999 season due to lingering back problem which has bothered him for several yearsand ended his streak of finishing inside the top 125 for six straight seasons. Earnedsecond <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in 1998 Doral-Ryder Open while bothered by herniated disk whichprevented him from practicing all week. Sank a four-foot par putt on the 72nd hole fora one-stroke win. Enjoyed breakthrough season in 1996 with his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victoryand 20th-place finish on money list. Victory came at Buick Challenge. Opened with66-68 to share 36-hole lead, then watched it rain for two days. After final two roundswere canceled, entered playoff with Fred Funk, John Maginnes, Davis Love III and LenMattiace for title. Birdied first extra hole for victory and $180,000. His father John, aretired club pro, has been his only coach, teaching him by feel not mechanics. Shot a59 in Canadian Tour event in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1996 Buick Challenge. 1998 Doral-Ryder Open.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — $1,664 —282 1995 — $214,469 — 85 2000 — $179,510 — 1691990 — 0 1996 — 820,825 — 20 2001 — 47,885 — 2151992 — 0 1997 — 465,887 — 47 2002 — 18,363 — 2311993 — 126,160 —121 1998 — 576,501 — 48 2003 — 49,500 — 2291994 — 175,137 —104 1999 — 257,525 —146BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T16—B.C. Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—4; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—234; in money—133; Top-10 finishes—19CAREER EARNINGS: $2,933,426Nationwide Tour AlumnusBRANSHAW, David BIRTHDATE: September 25, 1969 BIRTHPLACE:Oswego, NY RESIDENCE: Tampa, FL; plays out of Avila G&CCHEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 165 EDUCATION: Bridgewater College(VA) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Boating, piano TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Earnedfirst <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via T4 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament, his fourth time in the final stage of Q-School. Memberof the Nationwide Tour in 1997 and 2002-03. Finished 39th on the Nationwide Tourmoney list in 2002 and 2003. Broke through for his first career win at the 2002 GilaRiver Golf Classic with his parents watching. Shot rounds of 65-61-64-72 to pull awayfrom Aaron Baddeley and Charles Raulerson by four strokes. His 22-under-par 262 wasthe low winning score on the 2002 Nationwide Tour. His 190 (23-under) total set arecord for the lowest opening 54-hole score in Nationwide Tour history. Second-round,tournament-record 61 tied the lowest 18-hole score of the year on the Nationwide Tour.Only other top-10 came the following week where he finished T6 at the HiberniaSouthern Open. Made three cuts in 10 events in 1997, with his best finish a T30 at theWichita Open. Member of the 2001 Canadian Tour. Made the cut in six of 13 starts in2001, with his best finish at T5 at the Barefoot Classic. Finished 57th on the Order ofMerit. Won the 2000 NewTel Atlantic Cup team event with partner Mark Brown.Withstood sadness at the death of good friend Jace Bugg during 2003 QualifyingTournament. Bugg was a former Nationwide Tour player.EXEMPT STATUS: T4 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying SchoolNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Gila River Classic at Wild Horse PassResort.Nationwide Tour AlumnusBRIGGS, Danny BIRTHDATE: November 30, 1960 BIRTHPLACE:Abilene, TX RESIDENCE: Cave Creek, AZ HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT:175 FAMILY: Wife, Kim; Sierra (12/31/86), Bailey (3/10/89), twinsAlexa and Emma (6/28/91), Dallas (9/25/95) EDUCATION: TexasA&M University (1984, Parks and Recreation) SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: Music, family TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985Q SCHOOL: 1985, 1987, 1998, 2003 OTHER INFORMATION:Returns to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time since 2000 thanks to a T28 finish at theQualifying Tournament. Fourth time he has earned his <strong>TOUR</strong> status through Q-school(1985, 1987, 1998, 2003). Member of the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1986, 1988, 1999 and 2000 andmember of the Nationwide Tour in 1991, 1993-96, 1998 and 2001-03. Finished in thetop 70 the last three seasons on the Nationwide Tour. Was 66th in 2003 after makingthe cut in 11 of 16 starts. Has four runner-up finishes on that Tour, including his mostrecent, a second at the 2001 Utah Classic. Split time playing both Tours in 2000 afterreceiving a Special Medical Extension. Last top-10 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was T8 at the1999 Doral-Ryder Open. Top <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish was a T3 at the 1986 Tallahassee Open.Along with a second place at 1993 Nationwide Tour Championship, also has a pair ofT2s at the 1994 Central Georgia Open and 1995 Inland Empire Open. Winner of the1995 Arizona State Open. Three-time All-American at Texas A&M. Hosted golf tipssegment on “Golf & Paradise” television program hosted by Johnny Bench.EXEMPT STATUS: T28 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—1986 Tallahassee Open.2-162 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersMONEY & POSITION:1985 — $0 1992 — $2,265 —293 2000 — $72,354 — 2051986 — 35,308 —156 1995 — 46,415 —207 2001 — 01987 — 4,713 —228 1996 — 3,720 —334 2003 — 11,7121988 — 11,417 —211 1997 — 01991 — 0 1999 — 182,245 —161BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T45—Buick Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—115; in money—50; Top-10 finishes—3CAREER EARNINGS: $370,149Nationwide Tour AlumnusBRIGMAN, D.J. BIRTHDATE: May 3, 1976 BIRTHPLACE: Clovis, NMRESIDENCE: Albuquerque, NM; plays out of the University of NewMexico GC HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Wife: Marisa;Delaney Angelina (11/16/01) EDUCATION: University of NewMexico (1999, Human Resources) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Skydiving,fishing, cooking, hanging out with family TURNED PROFESSION-AL: 1999 OTHER INFORMATION: Jumped from 32nd to 16th on the2003 Nationwide Tour by finishing second at the season-ending Nationwide TourChampionship. Made 15-foot putt on final hole to earn his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. A misswould have left him outside the top 20 on the final money list. Collected his firstNationwide Tour trophy at the Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic, two weeks earlier,which helped him earn spot in season-ending event. Shot a bogey-free, 6-under 66 inthe final round to wipe out a three-stroke deficit to Mark Hensby at the start of the day.Finished No. 83 on the 2002 Nationwide Tour money list, his rookie season on thatTour, including three top-25s. Missed the cut in his first five tournaments, but bouncedback by making 10 out of the last 14 cuts. Has never played in a <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Won the2001 Chester’s San Antonio Classic on the Hooters Tour. Winner of the 2000 NewMexico Open and the 1996 and 1998 New Mexico State Amateur titles. Twice namedfirst-team All-Western Athletic Conference. Won the 1998 U.S. Collegiate GolfChampionship thanks to final-round 68 to beat current <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player CharlesHowell III by one stroke. Lists his father as his hero. Credits his father for giving himhis start in golf when he would take his children to the golf course to give their mothersome free time. Wife is a television news anchor in Albuquerque. Says he washeddishes at local restaurants to pay for his wife’s wedding ring.EXEMPT STATUS: 16th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic.Nationwide Tour AlumnusBROWN, Billy Ray BIRTHDATE: April 5, 1963 BIRTHPLACE: MissouriCity, TX RESIDENCE: Missouri City, TX; plays out of Quail Valley CCHEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 205 FAMILY: Wife, Cindy; Kendall Lee(11/15/95), Kati Ray (10/7/99) EDUCATION: University of HoustonSPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSION-AL: 1987 Q SCHOOL: 1987, 1995, 1996 OTHER INFORMATION:Played in just one <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event in 2003, the Shell Houston Open.Has served as an on-course reporter for ABC’s golf coverage since 1999. Full-timecareer was cut short by third wrist surgery in seven years in 1999. Completed comebackfrom second wrist surgery with third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at 1997 Deposit GuarantyGolf Classic. Was two strokes off lead through 54 holes. After double bogey on par-417th, needed birdie on par-5 18th for win. Reached green in two and two-putted forvictory worth $180,000. In 1992, closed with rounds of 64-66 to earn playoff at rainshortenedGTE Byron Nelson Classic. Beat Bruce Lietzke, Ben Crenshaw and RaymondFloyd in playoff. In 1991, sank 25-foot birdie putt on first extra hole of playoff with RickFehr and Corey Pavin to win Canon Greater Hartford Open. In 1990, tied for leadthrough 54 holes of U.S. Open at Medinah. Missed 15-foot putt on 72nd hole thatwould have put him in playoff with Hale Irwin and Mike Donald. Was a four-time All-America selection at Houston and was NCAA medalist as a freshman in 1982. Alongwith teammate Steve Elkington, led Houston to three NCAA team championships.Father, Charlie, was a tackle for the Oakland Raiders; brother Chuck played center forthe St. Louis Cardinals.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1991 Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1992 GTE ByronNelson Golf Classic. 1997 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1986 — $0 1992 — $485,151 — 29 1998 — $63,724 — 2011987 — 3,000 —246 1993 — 173,662 — 97 1999 — 301,472 — 1321988 — 83,590 —125 1994 — 4,254 —284 2000 — 01989 — 162,964 — 85 1995 — 56,111 —196 2001 — 01990 — 312,466 — 44 1996 — 67,203 —185 2002 — 01991 — 348,082 — 46 1997 — 268,709 — 91CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—315; in money—152; Top-10 finishes—16CAREER EARNINGS: $2,330,389BROWNE, Olin BIRTHDATE: May 22, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Washington,D.C. RESIDENCE: Hobe Sound, FL HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 175FAMILY: Wife, Pam; Olin, Jr. (7/9/88), Alexandra Grace (10/24/91)EDUCATION: Occidental College SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fly fishing,environment, some politics TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984Q SCHOOL: 1995 OTHER INFORMATION: Finished out of the top125 for the first time since 1996. Played in 34 tournaments in 2003and made 22 cuts to finish 130th on the money list. Finished in the top 25 three times,including consecutive top-25s at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship and Bank ofAmerica Colonial where he won in 1999. The other top-25 was a T19 at the BellSouthClassic. Best 2002 finish was a T5 at the SEI Pennsylvania Classic where he shot 65-66 on the weekend. In 2001 his best chance to earn first <strong>TOUR</strong> title since 1999 camein the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Shared third-round lead with PhilMickelson at 14-under-par 202. Closed with 73 to finish T3, three shots behind winnerDavis Love III. Had a season-best T9 at the 2000 Greater Milwaukee Open thanks to afinal-day 64 at Brown Deer Park. In 1999 earned his second <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in asmany seasons with win at the MasterCard Colonial. Final-round 66, which includedtwo eagles, produced a one-stroke victory. Win came on his 40th birthday and$504,000 payday largest of career. Also earned him a spot in 2000 MercedesChampionships, which he had to miss in 1999 due to October surgery on his left arm.Leading up to victory, was not allowed to hit more than a small bucket of balls in practice.Went from late August 1998 to mid-February 1999 without touching his clubs. At1999 Memorial Tournament, closed with 65 to move into T3. After 14 years as a professional,claimed his first <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open. Closedwith 67 to earn a spot in playoff with Stewart Cink and Larry Mize. On the first extrahole, he chipped in for birdie from 40 feet for the win, becoming the first player sinceGreg Norman at the 1995 NEC World Series of Golf to win a playoff by chipping in. Hisfour Nationwide Tour career victories exceeded only by Sean Murphy and Matt Gogelwith six and Chris Smith and Pat Bates with five. In 1993 won Monterrey Open and finishedseventh on Nationwide money list to earn exempt status on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. WonBakersfield Open and Hawkeye Open to finish second on Natonwide Tour money list in1991 and earn exempt status on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. After winning 1993 Monterrey Open inMexico, gave victory speech in Spanish. Knows language because of his father’sChilean heritage. Did not start playing golf until he was 19. Got hooked on game whileattending Occidental College in Los Angeles.EXEMPT STATUS: 130th on 2003 money list PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1999 MasterCardColonial.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1991 Bakersfield Open, Hawkeye Open. 1993Monterrey Open. 1996 Dominion Open.MONEY & POSITION:1986 — $0 1993 — $2,738 —290 1999 — $834,331 — 511988 — 0 1994 — 101,580 —154 2000 — 494,307 — 981989 — 0 1996 — 223,703 —100 2001 — 815,636 — 621991 — 0 1997 — 261,810 — 94 2002 — 615,828 — 1111992 — 84,152 —147 1998 — 590,240 — 47 2003 — 479,592 — 130BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—Bank of America Colonial; T19—BellSouthClassic, EDS Byron Nelson Championship; T24—Phoenix Open, Nissan Open, ValeroTexas Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—34; in money—22; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—308; in money—183; Top-10 finishes—18CAREER EARNINGS: $4,503,918Nationwide Tour AlumnusBRYANT, Bart BIRTHDATE: November 18, 1962 BIRTHPLACE:Gatesville, TX RESIDENCE: Ocoee, FL HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 195FAMILY: Wife, Cathy; Kristen (8/1/88), Michelle (1/11/94) EDUCA-TION: New Mexico State University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Movies, spending time with friends TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1986 Q SCHOOL: 1990, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2002 OTHER INFOR-MATION: Made it through 2002 Qualifying Tournament for fifth timein his career with T21 finish, but 2003 season was cut short to just six events due toelbow surgery on March 4. Will receive a Major Medical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupledwith $78,966 earned in six events in 2003, has the opportunity to play in 23 events toearn $408,529 and match the $487,495 winnings of 2003’s No. 125, Esteban Toledo. Ifhe does so, will play out of the Major Medical Extension category for the remainder ofthe season. Lone top-25 in 2003 was T24 at the FUNAI Classic at The WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort. Missed first half of 2001 due to rehabilitation from elbow surgery thatoccurred Dec. 13, 2000. Did not play in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event until June at the FedEx St.Jude Classic. Participated in 10 tournaments, with seven cuts made. Lone top-25 wasat the John Deere Classic. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1991-1992, 1995-96 and 2000-2001. Turned professional in 1986 and won the 1988 Florida Open. Member of the 1990and 1993 Nationwide Tour. Winner of 1984 UCLA Billy Bryant Invitational and 1983-84Sun Country Amateur. Two-time All-American at New Mexico State. Older brother Bradis a past <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> champion.EXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 7—1991 Honda Classic.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-163


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSMONEY & POSITION:1986 — $2,076 —251 1993 — $0 2000 — $85,797 — 2011987 — 0 1994 — 0 2001 — 73,884 — 2061991 — 119,931 —124 1995 — 119,201 —146 2002 — 309,880 — 1551992 — 52,075 —172 1996 — 88,788 —172 2003 — 78,966 — 214BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T24—FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—6; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—169; in money—94; Top-10 finishes—4CAREER EARNINGS: $930,598Nationwide Tour AlumnusBRYANT, Brad BIRTHDATE: December 11, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Amarillo,TX RESIDENCE: Lakeland, FL HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY:Wife, Sue; William Jamieson (1/27/91); Jonathan David (4/26/93)EDUCATION: University of New Mexico SPECIAL INTERESTS:Bass fishing, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 Q SCHOOL:Fall 1978, 1987, 1988 OTHER INFORMATION: Unofficially retired in1999 but has played in a handful of events the past four years, includinga T44 at the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Played the 1999 season undera Special Medical Extension. Finished in the top 125 on the money list for nine straightyears prior to the 1998 season. Hampered by injuries in 1996 and 1997, diagnosed asdegenerative disk. In 1995, in his 18th season on <strong>TOUR</strong> and making his 475th officialstart, captured his first <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the rain-shortened Walt Disney World/OldsmobileClassic. Held share of 36-hole lead following a 63 at Lake Buena Vista. Final-round 68at Magnolia Course earned one-stroke win over Hal Sutton and Ted Tryba. Best earningsseason came that year with $723,834. Finished a career-high 18th on money list in1994 with career-high six top-10s, including two seconds and two thirds. Part of fivemanplayoff at 1993 Buick Southern Open, which was won by John Inman. Led <strong>TOUR</strong> inbirdies in 1994 (397). Nickname “Dr. Dirt” bestowed upon him by Gary McCord in late1970s. Younger brother Bart has also played on the <strong>TOUR</strong>.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1995 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1978 — $4,350 —177 1987 — $17,090 —191 1996 — $253,381 — 881979 — 63,013 — 67 1988 — 62,614 —141 1997 — 295,365 — 811980 — 56,115 — 69 1989 — 174,393 — 84 1998 — 01981 — 52,070 — 82 1990 — 189,795 — 86 1999 — 30,183 — 2431982 — 99,576 — 38 1991 — 152,202 — 99 2000 — 11,820 — 2361983 — 93,021 — 61 1992 — 227,529 — 69 2001 — 12,760 — 2351984 — 36,805 —127 1993 — 230,139 — 74 2002 — 10,226 — 2391985 — 1,683 —232 1994 — 687,803 — 18 2003 — 29,536 — 2341986 — 11,290 —202 1995 — 723,834 — 25BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T30—FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—4; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—554; in money—335; Top-10 finishes—49CAREER EARNINGS: $3,526,594BYRUM, Curt BIRTHDATE: December 28, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Onida, SDRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of Desert Mountain GCHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY: Wife, Cyndi, Christina(10/13/90), Jake (6/11/92) EDUCATION: University of New MexicoSPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting and fishing TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1982 Q SCHOOL: 1983 OTHER INFORMATION:Continued work as course commentator and analyst for The GolfChannel. Played in just one Nationwide Tour event, finishing 57th at the First TeeArkansas Classic. Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1992-93 and 1998-2000. Memberof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1983 with career earnings of $1,576,536. Winning the 1989Hardee’s Golf Classic, coupled with brother Tom’s victory at Kemper Open seven weeksearlier, made the Byrums the first brother pair to win on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since Dave andMike Hill (1972). Surgery on right elbow in 1992 caused a drop to 194th on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>money list. Also had elbow surgery in July 1996. Exceptional high school athlete, allstatein both football and basketball. Learned to play on nine-hole course in SouthDakota he and brother Tom used to mow.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1989 Hardee’s Golf Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1993 White Rose Classic. 1999 South FloridaClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1982 — $1,247 —268 1989 — $221,702 — 64 1997 — $39,705 — 2191983 — 30,772 —130 1990 — 117,134 —129 1998 — 88,734 — 1881984 — 27,836 —143 1991 — 78,725 —148 1999 — 3,840 — 3351985 — 6,943 —193 1992 — 31,450 —194 2000 — 12,041 — 2351986 — 79,454 —108 1994 — 137,587 —128 2001 — 01987 — 212,450 — 46 1995 — 173,838 —107 2002 — 01988 — 208,853 — 55 1996 — 104,226 —1602003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—371; in money—202; Top-10 finishes—19CAREER EARNINGS: $1,576,535Nationwide Tour AlumnusCCARNEVALE, Mark BIRTHDATE: May 21, 1960 BIRTHPLACE:Annapolis, MD RESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL HEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 238 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: James MadisonUniversity SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, travel, skiing, fly fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 Q SCHOOL: 1991 OTHER INFOR-MATION: Missed the cut in all five <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2003. Beganworking as Tournament Director for the Nationwide Tour’s VirginiaBeach Open in 2003. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year in 1992 after winning ChattanoogaClassic and earning $220,921. Was one shot off the lead after an opening 67 in the 1998U.S. Open. Slumped to a closing 78 to finish T25. Member of the Nationwide Tour in1996-97 and 2000. Combined winning 1997 Inland Empire Open with nine other top-10sto place second on Nationwide Tour money list. Led Nationwide Tour money list for 17consecutive weeks in 1997, bettering Skip Kendall’s 1996 streak of 12. Winner of 1984Virginia Open and 1990 Utah Open. Quit golf for a brief period during 1980s to work forbrokerage firm. Father, Ben Carnevale, a Hall of Famer, was the longtime basketballcoach at Navy and also led the University of North Carolina to the 1946 NCAAChampionship game, where it lost to Oklahoma A&M.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1992 Chattanooga Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1997 Inland Empire Open.MONEY & POSITION:1983 — $0 1991 — $0 1998 — $174,470 — 1501984 — 0 1992 — 220,922 — 70 1999 — 92,799 — 1971985 — 0 1993 — 100,046 —145 2000 — 6,210 — 2451986 — 2,584 —245 1994 — 192,653 — 93 2001 — 25,016 — 2251987 — 0 1995 — 62,206 —185 2002 — 9,372 — 2401988 — 0 1996 — 17,485 —251 2003 — 01989 — 0 1997 — 3,162 —3262003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—5; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—209; in money—86; Top-10 finishes—5CAREER EARNINGS: $906,925Nationwide Tour AlumnusCARTER, Jim BIRTHDATE: June 24, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Spring Lake,NC RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of Desert Mountain GCHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Cyndi; Shane (10/5/91),Brant (3/7/95), Race (4/3/97) EDUCATION: Arizona State University(1984, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, sports TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1985 Q SCHOOL: 1986 OTHER INFORMATION:Finished out of the top 150 (172nd) on the money list in 2003 for thefirst time since 1990. Made 33 starts without a top-25. In 2002, finished among the top100 on the money list for the seventh time in his career thanks to four top-10s. Finishedamong the top 50 on the 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first time since 1989. Thatseason, broke through to earn first <strong>TOUR</strong> title in his 13th year and 292nd <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>start, a two-stroke win at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open. Closing 66 brought himfrom four strokes back of third-round leader Tom Scherrer. During T57 at the MCIClassic, needed only 95 putts in four rounds at Harbour Town GL, tying for then-thirdlowesttotal since <strong>TOUR</strong> began keeping stats in 1980. Best finish prior to his victorywas a T3 at 1998 Freeport-McDermott Classic, his fourth career T3 finish. A victory atthe 1994 New Mexico Charity Classic and three runner-up finishes that year helpedhim to fourth on Nationwide Tour money list, good for a spot on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1995.Also a member of the Nationwide Tour in 1991 and 1993. Lost <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> playing privilegesin 1990 after finishing 172nd on the money list. Finished career-best 33rd on1989 money list in a year that saw him record career-high six top-10s. After joining theArizona State golf team as walk-on, won 1983 NCAA Championship during brilliantcareer. Twice named first-team All-America. Named school’s Athlete of the Year in1984. Two-time winner of Arizona State Amateur (1981, 1984), Southwest Amateur(1983, 1984) and Arizona Open (1989, 1996).EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1994 New Mexico Charity Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1987 — $60,102 —134 1994 — $0 2000 — $964,346 — 481988 — 191,489 — 60 1995 — 180,664 —102 2001 — 345,926 — 1381989 — 319,719 — 33 1996 — 223,696 —101 2002 — 812,346 — 841990 — 54,392 —172 1997 — 279,834 — 88 2003 — 218,061 — 1721991 — 2,450 —278 1998 — 407,184 — 711993 — 2,753 —289 1999 — 459,026 — 85BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T28—BellSouth Classic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—33; in money—15; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—406; in money—255; Top-10 finishes—26CAREER EARNINGS: $4,521,986Nationwide Tour Alumnus2-164 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersCHALMERS, Greg BIRTHDATE: October 11, 1973 BIRTHPLACE:Sydney, Australia RESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife, Nicole; Max Gregory (6/3/03) SPE-CIAL INTERESTS: Fitness, car racing TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1995 Q SCHOOL: 1998 OTHER INFORMATION: Finished out of thetop 125 for the first time since 1999. Had three consecutive top-25sstarting in late April. Finished T21 at the 2003 Shell Houston Openand T25 at the 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans. The next week he recorded his onlytop 10 of the season with a T7 at the 2003 Wachovia Championship, four strokesbehind David Toms. He joined Brent Geiberger as only players to post all four roundsunder par on the week at Quail Hallow Club. Made 31 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2002,finishing in the top-25 seven times. Posted best round of tournament at BuickInvitational with final-round 63 to move from T78 to T13 finish, matching the low finalround in tournament history (Tommy Nakajima, 1984). Best finish was T4 at BellCanadian Open. Entered final round in second, two strokes behind Neal Lancaster at14-under-par. Finished one stroke out of three-way playoff (champion John Rollins,Lancaster, Justin Leonard) after final-round 71. Opened the 2001 season with a T5 atthe Sony Open in Hawaii. Earned $237,000 of his $692,170 season total on the WestCoast. Disqualified himself from the 2001 Kemper Insurance Open on Monday morningafter an inadvertent rules violation. Told his fellow competitor’s caddie, after a badtee shot: “It was a 6-iron.” Constitutes as advice to another player and cost him a T9finish and $94,000. With an exceptionally strong sophomore campaign, eclipsed the$1-million mark in season winnings for the first time, earning $1,063,456 on thestrength of five top-10 and 10 top-25 finishes in 2000. Those winnings also earned himdistinction as fourth left-handed player in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history to win in excess of $1 millionin a season, joining Phil Mickelson, Mike Weir and Steve Flesch. Had career-bestT2 at 2000 Kemper Insurance Open. Made most of his rookie season on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,playing in 34 events and recording seven top-25 finishes. First top-10 of his careercame at 1999 Doral-Ryder Open. In 1998, became first player on Australasian Toursince Bob Shearer to win Australian Open and Australian Amateur (1993 winner). Firstleft-hander to win Open since Claude Felstead in 1909. Australasian Tour Rookie of theYear in 1995 after three top-10s. Nicknamed “Snake” by Australasian Tour peers.Recently drove his BMW M3 for a few test laps at Texas Motor Speedway.EXEMPT STATUS: 106th on 2002 money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2000 Kemper Insurance Open.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — $10,305 —273 2000 —$1,063,456— 41 2002 — $640,898 — 1061999 — 362,635 —114 2001 — 692,170 — 75 2003 — 403,254 — 142BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Wachovia Championship.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—32; in money—17; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—154; in money—93; Top-10 finishes—10CAREER EARNINGS: $3,172,717CHAMBLEE, Brandel BIRTHDATE: July 2, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis,MO RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 155 FAM-ILY: Wife, Karen; Brandel, Jr. (1/7/97), Brennan (adopted 2002) EDU-CATION: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, horsesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 Q SCHOOL: 1987,1990,1991,1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Will join The Golf Channel fulltimeas an analyst on Champions Tour events after working for ABCSports part-time in 2003. Also expects to play in a handful of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events this season.Playing with partial status in 2003, played in 15 events with a best finish of T21 atthe Bank of America Colonial. In 2002, finished outside the top 150 (195th) for the firsttime since 1991, making the cut in six of 15 starts. Was in a six-man Nissan Open playoffwon by Robert Allenby in 2001. Finished among the top 100 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money listfor the seventh straight year. Earned his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at 1998 GreaterVancouver Open. Shared second-round lead and made 36-foot birdie putt on the 72ndhole to cap a 5-under-par 66 and a 19-under 265 for a three-stroke victory over PayneStewart. Won 1990 New England Classic as a member of the Nationwide Tour in itsinaugural season. A first-team All-American in 1983 and second-team in 1982 and 1984at Texas. Winner of 1983 Southwest Conference Championship. While growing up, rodecutting horses and roped calves on ranch at current site of TPC at Las Colinas in Irving,TX. After an unpleasant first experience with golf at age 7, didn’t touch a club for fiveyears. Taught himself golf swing by mimicking those he saw on television.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1998 Greater Vancouver Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1990 New England Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1985 — $1,190 —239 1993 — $126,940 —119 1999 — $414,994 — 961987 — 0 1994 — 161,018 —111 2000 — 493,906 — 991988 — 33,618 —166 1995 — 213,796 — 86 2001 — 582,086 — 871989 — 0 1996 — 233,265 — 94 2002 — 372,263 — 1461991 — 64,141 —161 1997 — 334,664 — 70 2003 — 126,092 — 1951992 — 97,921 —133 1998 — 755,936 — 37BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T21—Bank of America Colonial.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—15; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—367; in money—187; Top-10 finishes—25CAREER EARNINGS: $4,011,830Nationwide Tour AlumnusCHOPRA, Daniel BIRTHDATE: December 23, 1973 BIRTHPLACE:Stockholm, Sweden RESIDENCE: Perth, Australia HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Samantha SPECIAL INTERESTS:Television TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 Q SCHOOL: 2003OTHER INFORMATION: Joins the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as a rookie in <strong>2004</strong>after sixth-place finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament.Made the cut in 19 of 22 events on the 2003 Nationwide Tour.Finished the season No. 21 on the money list with $178,799, just $1,164 behind TommyTolles for the final <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. After missing the cut in his season-openingevent at the Rheem Classic, reeled off 16 straight made cuts through the MarkChristopher Charity Classic before missing the cut at the Monterey Peninsula Classic.Best finish came at the LaSalle Bank Open (T3). Finished No. 90 on the 2002Nationwide Tour money list, his rookie season. Posted his only top-10s in consecutiveweeks, finishing T7 at the Dayton Open followed by a T5 at the Fort Smith Classic. Wonthe 2002 Mercuries Masters on the Asian Tour at the Taiwan G&CC after gaining entryon a sponsors invitation. Posted a 4-under 284 total to win by one and collect the$69,565 first-place check. Finished T3 at the 2000 Tour Players Championship on theJapan Golf Tour. Member of the European Tour 1996-2000. Moved to India at age 7 andwas raised by grandparents. Won the All-India Junior Golf Championship at the age of14. Won two more Indian Junior titles plus the Doug Sanders World Junior title. Bornto a Swedish mother and Indian father. Claims to be the first person to hit a golf balloff the Great Wall of China, in 1995.EXEMPT STATUS: 6th at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentNationwide Tour AlumnusCLAMPETT, Bobby BIRTHDATE: April 22, 1960 BIRTHPLACE:Monterey, CA RESIDENCE: Cary, NC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 171FAMILY: Katelyn (10/30/87), Daniel (8/11/89), Michael (12/29/91)EDUCATION: Brigham Young University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Bible study, flying, snow skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980Q SCHOOL: 1990 OTHER INFORMATION: Joined CBS Sports in1991 as an on-course reporter for the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. JoinedCBS golf team full-time upon retiring from <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1995. Last even he played inon <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was in 2002. At 2000 U.S. Open, a first-day 68 was just three strokes offTiger Woods’ first-round pace of 65. Shot in the 70s each succeeding day to finish T37.Captured the 1982 Southern Open. In 1984, became the youngest player to exceed$500,000 in career earnings. Active in golf course design. Winner 1978 and 1980California State Amateurs. Low amateur 1978 U.S. Open. Winner 1978 World Amateurmedal. Three-time All-American at Brigham Young 1978-80. Two-time winner of FredHaskins Award, presented to top collegiate player. Member of 1982 World Cup team.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1982 Southern Open.MONEY & POSITION:1980 — $19,801 —127 1987 — $124,872 — 84 1994 — $105,710 — 1521981 — 184,710 — 14 1988 — 88,067 —118 1995 — 5,472 — 2991982 — 184,600 — 17 1989 — 68,868 —148 1996 — 01983 — 86,575 — 64 1990 — 29,268 —194 1997 — 10,092 — 2721984 — 41,837 —117 1991 — 127,817 —116 1998 — 3,488 — 3351985 — 81,121 — 94 1992 — 29,175 —199 2000 — 22,056 — 2271986 — 97,178 — 87 1993 — 112,293 —131 2002 — 0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—388; in money—223; Top-10 finishes—33CAREER EARNINGS: $1,423,000CLARK II, Michael BIRTHDATE: May 4, 1969 BIRTHPLACE: Kingsport,TN RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY:Wife, Ryndee; Austin (2/6/99), Darcy Leigh (3/9/01) EDUCATION:Georgia Tech SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fly fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1992 Q SCHOOL: 1999 OTHER INFORMATION:In three seasons following his win at the 2000 John Deere Classic,has yet to finish in the top 150 with just two top-10s, a T7 at the 2003FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort and a T8 at the 2001 MercedesChampionships. Named <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year in 2000 on strength of victory atthe John Deere Classic, his 21st <strong>TOUR</strong> start. The final round was suspended in Moline,IL, until Monday due to heavy thunderstorms. Clark led by one at the suspension.Finishing Monday, he posted a then-tournament-record 19-under-par 265 at the TPC atDeere Run course, despite a bogey on the 72nd hole. Kirk Triplett birdied the 72nd holeto force a playoff, which Clark won with a birdie on the fourth extra hole. Earned <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> playing status with 11th-place finish at the 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament. Member of the Nationwide Tour from 1996-1999. Won his secondNationwide Tour title at the 1998 Hershey Open. Winner on the Nationwide Tour forthe first time at the 1996 Olympia Open. College teammate of David Duval, CharlieRymer, Tom Shaw, Jr. and Jimmy Johnston at Georgia Tech.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 John Deere Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1996 Olympia Open. 1998 Hershey Open.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — $0 2000 — $854,822 — 56 2003 — $210,177 — 1761994 — 0 2001 — 236,991 —1621997 — 0 2002 — 239,422 —167SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-165


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSBEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLDResort.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—21; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—115; in money—45; Top-10 finishes—4CAREER EARNINGS: $1,541,411Nationwide Tour AlumnusCLEARWATER, Keith BIRTHDATE: September 1, 1959 BIRTHPLACE:Long Beach, CA RESIDENCE: Provo, UT HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 195FAMILY: Wife, Sue; Jennifer (3/8/85), Melissa (6/30/88), Nicholas(11/24/92), Amanda (7/12/94) EDUCATION: Brigham YoungUniversity SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family and church activities,home building, water sports, all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1982 Q SCHOOL: 1986, 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Has earnedtwo victories in his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career, both in his rookie season of 1987, the ColonialNational Invitation and Centel Classic. Victory at Colonial came after he recorded a pairof 64s on a 36-hole Sunday. Named 1987 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year. Winner of1982 North and South Amateur and 1985 Alaska State Open. Member 1981 NCAAnational championship team at Brigham Young. Teammates at BYU included Rick Fehr,Richard Zokol and Bobby Clampett.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1987 Colonial National Invitation, Centel Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1982 — $0 1991 — $239,727 — 69 1998 — $18,465 — 2491983 — 0 1992 — 609,273 — 22 1999 — 01986 — 2,221 —248 1993 — 348,763 — 44 2000 — 34,033 — 2241987 — 320,007 — 31 1994 — 203,549 — 90 2001 — 66,178 — 2081988 — 82,876 —127 1995 — 34,354 —219 2002 — 01989 — 87,490 —136 1996 — 137,617 —139 2003 — 01990 — 130,103 —118 1997 — 51,043 —2032003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—3; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—385; in money—201; Top-10 finishes—27CAREER EARNINGS: $2,365,698Nationwide Tour AlumnusCOCHRAN, Russ BIRTHDATE: October 31, 1958 BIRTHPLACE:Paducah, KY RESIDENCE: Paducah, KY HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190FAMILY: Wife, Jackie; Ryan (9/4/83), Reed (9/29/85), Case (4/5/89),Kelly Marie (2/21/92) EDUCATION: University of KentuckySPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1979 Q SCHOOL: 1982, 2001, 2003 OTHER INFORMATION:Earned his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for the third time via Q-school with a T16finish at the 2003 tournament. Also qualified in 1982 and 2001. Spent 2003 season onthe Nationwide Tour for the first time in his career, finishing 69th on the money listwith two top-10s, including a T3 at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Made cut in twoof four starts on the <strong>TOUR</strong> with a T10 at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Held twostrokelead over Mark Brooks and Vijay Singh through 54 holes at 1996 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Home-state victory eluded him as he shot final-round 77 to finish T17,five strokes out of Brooks-Kenny Perry playoff. Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at 1991Centel Western Open. Trailed Greg Norman by five strokes with eight holes to play.Was 2-under par down the stretch, while Norman played final nine in 40, and earnedtwo-stroke victory to join Bob Charles, Sam Adams, Ernie Gonzalez and Phil Mickelsonas left-handed <strong>TOUR</strong> winners at the time. Finished career-best 10th on the money listin 1991 thanks to the victory, two seconds and a third. Avid University of Kentucky basketballfan. Started playing with ladies’ set because he couldn’t find any other lefthandedclubs. Son Ryan, also a left-hander, attends Florida on a golf scholarship.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1991 Centel Western Open.MONEY & POSITION:1981 — $1,307 —254 1990 — $230,278 — 65 1998 — $332,889 — 911983 — 7,968 —188 1991 — 684,851 — 10 1999 — 314,423 — 1291984 — 133,342 — 51 1992 — 326,290 — 46 2000 — 583,605 — 831985 — 87,331 — 87 1993 — 293,868 — 59 2001 — 362,556 — 1341986 — 89,817 — 92 1994 — 239,827 — 77 2002 — 176,111 — 1791987 — 148,110 — 74 1995 — 145,663 —131 2003 — 103,400 — 2071988 — 148,960 — 80 1996 — 330,183 — 621989 — 132,678 —107 1997 — 470,929 — 46BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—Southern Farm Bureau Classic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—4; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—569; in money—347; Top-10 finishes—58CAREER EARNINGS: $5,344,387Nationwide Tour AlumnusCOUCH, Chris BIRTHDATE: May 1, 1973 BIRTHPLACE: Fort Lauderdale,FL RESIDENCE: Gainesville, FL; plays out of Gainesville CC HEIGHT:6-4 WEIGHT: 225 FAMILY: Wife, Morgan; Christian (9/13/00) EDU-CATION: University of Florida (1995) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Fishing, video games, playing with son TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1995 Q SCHOOL: 1998 OTHER INFORMATION: Earns return trip to<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for first time since 1999. Finished fourth on 2003 Nationwide Tour moneylist and won twice including the season-ending Nationwide Tour Championship. Settournament record with a 72-hole total of 18-under 270, three shots ahead of D.J.Brigman. Notched three top-10s in the final month of the season to garner Player ofthe Month honors for October. Other victory came at the Oregon Classic in September.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Brenden Pappas loaned him $3,000 in mid-season to allow him tocontinue playing. Had thoughts of giving up the game and becoming club professional.Member of Nationwide Tour 1997-98 and 2000-03. Had moved up the money list ineach of his seasons on the Nationwide Tour from No. 79 to No. 72 to No. 66 to No. 25in 2001 but snapped that streak finishing outside the top-100 in 2002. Began the 2001season with no status on either Tour. Used sponsor exemption to gain admittance toseason-opening Florida Classic on his home course, Gainesville CC. Captured firstcareer victory, the $76,500 winner’s check and full-exempt status for the remainder ofthe 2001 and 2002 seasons. Finished 181st on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list in 1999, makingjust six of 30 cuts. Lone top-10, a T7, came in his first <strong>TOUR</strong> start at the Sony Open inHawaii. Recorded a hole-in-one in the final round of 1997 Upstate Classic on theNationwide Tour. At age 16, successfully qualified for 1990 Honda Classic on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. Two-time All-America selection at University of Florida. In 1991, was top-rankedjunior golfer in the United States. His father started him in the game at age 7.EXEMPT STATUS: Fourth on the 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T7—1999 Sony Open in Hawaii.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2001 Florida Classic. 2003 Oregon Classic,Nationwide Tour Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — $121,752 —181CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—31; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER EARNINGS: $121,752Nationwide Tour AlumnusCOX, Kris BIRTHDATE: October 22, 1973 BIRTHPLACE: Lafayette, LARESIDENCE: Dallas, TX; plays out of Royal Oaks CC HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY: Wife, Beth EDUCATION: Oklahoma StateUniversity (1996, History) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, watchingsports, movies, music TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 Q SCHOOL:2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Joins <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for first time in<strong>2004</strong>, having qualified via a T7 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament. One of six players that went through all three stages of QualifyingTournament to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> cards. Only previous <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start was the 2001 TexasOpen at LaCantera, where he missed the cut. Played full-time on the Nationwide Tourin 1999-2000. In 1999, made his first four cuts of the year including two top-10s at theFlorida Classic (T10) and Louisiana Open (2). Has also competed during professionalcareer on Hooters Tour, Tight Lies Tour, Gateway Tour, Canadian Tour and SouthAmerican Tour. Member of Oklahoma State’s 1995 NCAA Championship team. Playedon the same college team as Bo Van Pelt, Alan Bratton and Chris Tidland. Three-timeAll-American at OSU. 1996 Big Eight Conference Champion. Two-time Academic All-American. Won three college tournaments during his career at Oklahoma State. BigEight Newcomer-of-the-Year in 1993. Member of the 1995 Walker Cup Team.Grandfather, Oree Marsalis, defeated Tommy Bolt in the Shreveport City Championshipin the 1920s. Started on his high school soccer team that won the 1990 state championshipin Lafayette, LA.EXEMPT STATUS: T7 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentMONEY & POSITION:2001 — $0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusDDELSING, Jay BIRTHDATE: October 17, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis,MO RESIDENCE: St. Louis, MO HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 185 FAMI-LY: Wife, Kathy; 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 TURNED PROFESSION-AL: 1984 Q SCHOOL: 1984, 1988, 1989 OTHER INFORMATION:Made nine starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003. Posted back to back top25s — T11 at the 2003 Greater Hartford Open and T19 at 2003 Buick Open. His T11 inConnecticut was his best finish since a T8 at the 1999 Michelob Championship atKingsmill. Earned <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing T28 at the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament. Former UCLA teammate and <strong>TOUR</strong> member Corey Pavin assistedas his caddie. Made three cuts in six events on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and finished18th on the 2002 Nationwide Tour money list. Won his second Nationwide Tour title atthe 2002 Omaha Classic. Defeated Jeff Freeman in a four-hole Monday playoff at the2001 Fort Smith Classic for his first <strong>TOUR</strong>-related victory. In 1999, made an impressiverun in the final 16 events of his schedule to finish among the top 125 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>money list for the first time since 1995. Four top-10s that year matched a career highset in 1990 and equaled in 1992. Best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish came at 1993 New EnglandClassic where he finished T2, four strokes behind winner Paul Azinger. Matched thatwith another runner-up finish at the 1995 FedEx St. Jude Classic, this time finishingone stroke behind winner Jim Gallagher, Jr. Best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list is 52nd in2-166 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Members1992 on strength of four top-10s and nine top-25s. Two-time All-America at UCLAwhere teammates included Pavin, Steve Pate and Duffy Waldorf. Father, Jim, was anoutfielder for the New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Browns and KansasCity A’s from 1949-60. He pinch-ran for midget Eddie Gaedel with the Browns in 1951.EXEMPT STATUS: T28 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1993 New England Classic, 1995 FedEx St.Jude Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2001 Fort Smith Classic. 2002 Omaha Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1985 — $46,480 —125 1991 — $149,775 —100 1997 — $102,592 — 1671986 — 65,850 —123 1992 — 296,740 — 52 1998 — 154,683 — 1601987 — 58,657 —136 1993 — 233,484 — 71 1999 — 431,879 — 911988 — 45,504 —152 1994 — 143,738 —124 2000 — 132,843 — 1821989 — 26,565 —187 1995 — 230,769 — 80 2001 — 4,887 — 2511990 — 207,740 — 74 1996 — 117,246 —153 2002 — 22,430 — 228BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—Greater Hartford Open; T19—Buick Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—6; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—474; in money—236; Top-10 finishes—27CAREER EARNINGS: $2,471,861Nationwide Tour AlumnusDODDS, Trevor BIRTHDATE: September 26, 1959 BIRTHPLACE:Windhoek, Southwest Africa (Namibia) RESIDENCE: St. Louis, MO;plays out of Boone Valley GC (Augusta, MO) HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT:195 FAMILY: Wife, Kris; Audrey (2/11/96) EDUCATION: LamarUniversity (General Business and Industrial Engineering) SPECIALINTERESTS: Books, sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985Q SCHOOL: 1985, 1986, 1988, 1992, 2003 OTHER INFORMATION:Made it through the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament for the first time since 1992, finishingT26. Back on <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time since 2000 but it will be his 10th season.Has spent five seasons on the Nationwide Tour, including three consecutive from 2001-03. Finished 74th on the Nationwide Tour money list with a season’s best T4 at thePrice Cutter Charity Championship. Made one of three cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003.Won the 2001 Virginia Beach tournament on the Nationwide Tour. Closing 64 producedT10 at the 2001 B.C. Open, first top-10 since T10 at 1999 B.C. Open and 12th of his <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> career. Earned his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at 1998 Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic. In 1998, nominated for Comeback Player of the Year after season which notonly included win in Greensboro, but three other top-10s and seven top-25s and returnfrom bout with testicular cancer in summer of 1997. Has struggled to regain exemptstatus on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> eight of the nine times he has had it since 1986, but found successin late 1990s on Canadian Tour and Nationwide Tour. Won 1997 Miami ValleyOpen and added eight more top-10s to place fifth on Nationwide Tour money list, earninga spot on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for 1998. Won six times on Canadian Tour from 1995-96 andfinished first on that tour’s Order of Merit both years. Represented Namibia in 1997World Cup of Golf.EXEMPT STATUS: T26 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentPLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1998 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1990 Kansas City Classic. 1997 Miami ValleyOpen. 2001 Virginia Beach Open.MONEY & POSITION:1985 — $0 1991 — $57,786 —169 1999 — $311,311 — 1301986 — 14,694 —190 1993 — 119,436 —126 2000 — 191,044 — 1661987 — 46,646 —155 1994 — 92,734 —160 2001 — 66,366 — 2071988 — 16,179 —202 1995 — 20,122 —239 2002 — 27,352 — 2241989 — 47,086 —166 1996 — 6,638 —301 2003 — 6,720 — 2501990 — 74,544 —153 1998 — 791,340 — 33BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T54—B.C. Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—3; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—278; in money—139; Top-10 finishes—12CAREER EARNINGS: $1,889,999Nationwide Tour AlumnusDONALD, Mike BIRTHDATE: July 11, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Grand Rapids,MI RESIDENCE: Hollywood, FL HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 200 FAM-ILY: Single EDUCATION: Georgia Southern University TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1978 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1979 OTHER INFORMA-TION: Lone <strong>TOUR</strong> win came in the 1989 Anheuser Busch Classic,where he beat Hal Sutton and Tim Simpson in a playoff after firing afinal-round 65. Finished second to Hale Irwin in 1990 U.S. Open. Bothshot 74 in playoff; on first sudden-death playoff hole in Open history, Irwin rolled in 10-foot birdie putt for win. Earlier in the year, led after a first-round 64 at the Masters.Winner of 1984 JCPenney Classic with Vicki Alvarez. Teamed with Fred Couples to win1990 Sazale Classic. Winner 1974 National Junior College Championship at BrowardCommunity College and 1973 Florida Junior Championship.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1989 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1980 — $12,365 —155 1988 — $118,509 — 96 1996 — $7,829 — 2921981 — 50,665 — 85 1989 — 430,232 — 22 1997 — 4,685 — 3081982 — 39,967 —103 1990 — 348,328 — 36 1998 — 7,590 — 2961983 — 72,343 — 73 1991 — 88,248 —142 1999 — 7,472 — 3021984 — 146,324 — 46 1992 — 117,252 —120 2000 — 3,920 — 2531985 — 91,888 — 85 1993 — 51,313 —183 2001 — 01986 — 108,772 — 82 1994 — 119,065 —141 2002 — 01987 — 137,734 — 79 1995 — 5,760 —297 2003 — 02003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—3; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—548; in money—296; Top-10 finishes—31CAREER EARNINGS: $1,970,260Nationwide Tour AlumnusDUFNER, Jason BIRTHDATE: March 24, 1977 BIRTHPLACE: Cleveland,OH RESIDENCE: Auburn, AL HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY:Single EDUCATION: Auburn University (2000, Economics) SPECIALINTERESTS: Reading, video games, sleeping, sports, darts, bowling,bubble hockey TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 OTHER INFOR-MATION: Rookie on <strong>TOUR</strong> after spending the last three seasons onthe Nationwide Tour. Earned initial <strong>TOUR</strong> card via 10th-place finishon 2003 Nationwide Tour money list. After missing the cut in his first four appearancesin 2003, reeled off 20 made cuts in his final 22 events, including 10 top-10s (secondbeston Tour). Put together streaks of three consecutive top-5s twice during the season.Fired a course record 10-under-par 62 in the second round of the MiccosukeeChampionship. Placed No. 77 on the Nationwide Tour money list in 2002 with $51,832.Had no status on Nationwide Tour to begin the 2001 season. Monday qualified his wayinto the Hershey Open, where he finished T12. Finish at Hershey earned him a spot inthe field at the Wichita Open. Posted four rounds in the 60s to finish at 22-under parand earn his first career title by three shots over three others. Made the cut in 11 of 13events in 2001 and finished 21st on money list. Ended the year No. 5 in ScoringAverage (69.85). Qualified for the 2001 U.S. Open at Southern Hills, his biggest thrill ingolf. Played the Golden Bear Tour in 2000. Honorable mention All-America in 1997. All-SEC selection in 1997-98 and 2000. Redshirted after his junior year at Auburn. Threetimewinner during college. Lost in the 1998 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championshipat Torrey Pines GC in La Jolla, CA, to Trevor Immelman, 3 and 2. Lists Ben Hogan as hishero. Did not start playing golf until he was 15.EXEMPT STATUS: 10th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Wichita Open.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — $0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusDUKE, Ken BIRTHDATE: January 29, 1969 BIRTHPLACE: Hope, ARRESIDENCE: Boca Raton, FL; plays out of Boca Raton Resort andQuail Ridge GC HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205 FAMILY: Wife, Michelle;Ashleigh Ann (4/23/03) EDUCATION: Henderson State University(1992, Sports Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 Q SCHOOL: 2003 OTHERINFORMATION: Joins the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time after a T12finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Has played in eight <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>events, making three cuts with one top-25 finish, a T23 at the 1996 Greater VancouverOpen. Made the cut in 19 of 26 events on the 2003 Nationwide Tour. Wrapped up theseason No. 33 on the money list with $133,167. Finished runner-up to Brett Wetterichat the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Earned a career-best $51,300 for his efforts. He andWetterich both shot opening-round 10-under-par 62s, the low first 18 on Tour all season.Ended the season with a strong showing at the Nationwide Tour Championship,finishing fourth, five shots behind Chris Couch. Also finished in the top 10 at thePreferred Health Systems Wichita Open (T10). Also played the Nationwide Tour in1995. Finished first on the 1999 Canadian Tour Order of Merit with $122,187. Won the1999 Shell Payless Open and Bayer Championship on Canadian Tour. Played in the1997 British Open. In addition to Nationwide Tour and Canadian Tour, has also playedon the Asian Tour and the South American Tour. Was named all-conference and all-districtall four years in college. Competed in 1993 and 1994 U.S. Amateurs. Inducted intothe Henderson State University Hall of Fame. Has had six holes-in-one during hiscareer. Biggest thrill in golf was playing a practice round with Jack Nicklaus at the1997 British Open. Lists Larry Bird as his hero. Credits his father for giving him his startin golf. Avid fisherman.EXEMPT STATUS: T12 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T23—1996 Greater Vancouver Open.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — $8,900 —281 1999 — $01997 — 0 2002 — 23,163CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—8; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $32,063Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-167


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSEEDWARDS, David BIRTHDATE: April 18, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Neosho,MO RESIDENCE: Stillwater, OK; plays out of Karsten Creek GCHEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Jonnie; Rachel Leigh(12/21/85), Abby Grace (11/22/93) EDUCATION: Oklahoma StateUniversity SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars, motorcycles, radio-controlledminiature cars, flying TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 QSCHOOL: Fall 1978 OTHER INFORMATION: Played in 13 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> events and made eight cuts in 2003, with a best finish of T23 at Bell CanadianOpen. Most recent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at the 1993 MCI Heritage Classic where heclosed with 69 on 37th birthday to defeat David Frost by two strokes. Finished that year20th on money list, highest ranking of his career. A year earlier, defeated Rick Fehr onsecond playoff hole to win Memorial Tournament and end eight-year victory drought.First victory on own came at 1984 Los Angeles Open, by two over Jack Renner. Teamedwith older brother Danny for victory at 1980 Walt Disney World National TeamChampionship. All-America selection in 1978 and 1979 at Oklahoma State. Winner of1994 and 1996 Oklahoma Opens.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1980 Walt Disney World National Team Championship.1984 Los Angeles Open. 1992 Memorial Tournament. 1993 MCI Heritage Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1979 — $44,456 — 89 1988 — $151,513 — 76 1997 — $292,096 — 831980 — 35,810 — 95 1989 — 238,908 — 57 1998 — 97,252 — 1841981 — 68,211 — 66 1990 — 166,028 — 95 1999 — 70,249 — 2091982 — 49,896 — 93 1991 — 396,695 — 38 2000 — 44,194 — 2181983 — 114,037 — 48 1992 — 515,070 — 27 2001 — 01984 — 236,061 — 23 1993 — 653,086 — 20 2002 — 89,285 — 2021985 — 21,506 —157 1994 — 458,845 — 34 2003 — 129,370 — 1941986 — 122,079 — 71 1995 — 225,857 — 831987 — 148,217 — 73 1996 — 201,974 —106BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T23—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—13; in money—8; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—523; in money—338; Top-10 finishes—65CAREER EARNINGS: $4,570,694ELLIS, Danny BIRTHDATE: September 15, 1970 BIRTHPLACE: Orlando,FL RESIDENCE: Longwood, FL HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170 FAMI-LY: Single EDUCATION: Clemson University (1994, Parks,Recreation, Tourism Mgt.) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Stockmarket, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 Q SCHOOL: 2000, 2001, 2003OTHER INFORMATION: Regained full playing privileges for <strong>2004</strong>by earning runner-up honors at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament.Played the 2003 season on a Major Medical Extension due to back surgery and subsequentrehabilitation. Made seven cuts in 10 starts, with a best finish of T27 at theGreater Milwaukee Open. After losing his card after rookie season in 2001, regainedfull playing privileges with a T10 finish at the 2001 Qualifying School. In first career full<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season in 2001, played in 27 events and made 10 cuts. Best finish was T6at the National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort. Runner-up finishin 1993 U.S. Amateur earned him spot in 1994 Masters, where he missed cut withrounds of 78-74. Lists those two accomplishments as biggest thrill in golf. Had backsurgery in the spring of 2000 and did not play all summer. Member of the 1996 and1997 Nationwide Tour. Three time All-American selection (1990, 1992-93) at Clemson.Runner-up at 1995 Canadian Masters. Played Canadian and Asian Tours in 1994-95.EXEMPT STATUS: 2nd at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2001 National Car Rental Golf ClassicDisney.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — $0 2002 — $73,340 —2082001 — 242,487 —159 2003 — 101,443 —208BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T27—Greater Milwaukee Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—10; in money—7; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—55; in money—22; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER EARNINGS: $417,269Nationwide Tour AlumnusFFABEL, Brad BIRTHDATE: November 30, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Louisville,KY RESIDENCE: Nashville, TN HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY:Wife, Beth; Austin (4/24/89), Morgan (9/9/92) EDUCATION:Western Kentucky University (1982, Public Relations) SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, all sports TURNED PROFESSION-AL: 1982 Q SCHOOL: 1984 OTHER INFORMATION: Had only twostarts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, but made 13 appearances on theNationwide Tour. Breakthrough year came in 1997 when he posted his career-bestmoney list ranking (66th). Career-best finishes are seconds at the 1990 Canon GreaterHartford Open and 1997 Buick Open. Close call at 1990 Canon Greater Hartford Opencame after entering final round tied for lead. Recorded Nationwide Tour victories in1994 and 1995 and earned return to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with 10th-place finish on NationwideTour money list in 1995. Had successful rookie season on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1985, finishingthird twice, at Quad Cities Open and Greater Milwaukee Open, and placing 100th onmoney list. Won 1974 Kentucky State Amateur at age 18.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran memberBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1990 Canon Greater Hartford Open, 1997Buick Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 Gateway Classic. 1995 Shreveport Open.MONEY & POSITION:1984 — $0 1991 — $147,562 —103 1999 — $380,441 — 1101985 — 74,425 —100 1992 — 220,495 — 71 2000 — 219,924 — 1551986 — 25,634 —165 1993 — 59,672 —175 2001 — 140,940 — 1901987 — 90,024 —104 1994 — 33,812 —205 2002 — 01988 — 112,093 —101 1996 — 228,667 — 97 2003 — 01989 — 69,823 —146 1997 — 375,122 — 661990 — 165,876 — 96 1998 — 285,474 —1052003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—434; in money—231; Top-10 finishes—28CAREER EARNINGS: $2,629,986Nationwide Tour AlumnusFEHERTY, David BIRTHDATE: August 13, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Bangor,Northern Ireland RESIDENCE: Dallas HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 200FAMILY: Wife, Anita; Fred, Karl, Shey, Rory, Erin SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: All sports, golf course design, small-gauge shotgunsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1994 OTHERINFORMATION: Joined CBS Sports full-time as an on-course commentatorin 1997 after working several events in 1996. CaptainedIrish team to Alfred Dunhill Cup title in 1990. Played for Europe in the 1991 Ryder Cupat Kiawah Island, SC. Won five times on the European Tour. Best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finishcame in the 1994 New England Classic, a second behind winner Kenny Perry.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1994 New England Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — $8,400 —221 1992 — $11,668 —232 1995 — $90,274 — 1661991 — 38,000 —187 1994 — 178,501 —100 1996 — 3,060 — 342CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—61; in money—31; Top-10 finishes—3CAREER EARNINGS: $329,903FERGUS, Keith BIRTHDATE: March 3, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Temple,TXRESIDENCE: Sugarland, TX HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY:Wife, Cindy; Steven (9/4/79), Laura (3/5/84) EDUCATION: Universityof Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1976 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1976, 1995 OTHER INFORMA-TION: Played five events in 2003, making two cuts. Member ofNationwide Tour in 1994, 1998-99 and 2000. Finished ninth at the2003 Champions Tour National Qualifying Tournament to earn conditionally exemptstatus on the <strong>2004</strong> Champions Tour beginning when he turns 50 on March 3. Served asgolf coach at University of Houston from 1988-94. Returned to competitive golf on 1994Nationwide Tour and won two events that year. Requalified for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> at 1995Qualifying Tournament. Has three top-10s in major championships, including a T3 atthe 1980 U.S. Open. Three-time All-American at Houston (1974-76). Runner-up to JayHaas at 1975 U.S. Amateur. Started playing golf at age 8. Played football and basketballin high school, but enjoyed practicing golf more than other sports. Attacked by“killer bees” on driving range during third round of 1996 Nortel Open. Was stung 10-15 times, while his caddie, Artie Granfield, was stung 50-100 times. Began using longputter in 1988 while coaching at Houston.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1981 Memorial Tournament. 1982 Georgia-Pacific AtlantaGolf Classic. 1983 Bob Hope Desert Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 Panama City Beach Classic, Boise Open.MONEY & POSITION:1976 — $645 —246 1985 — $136,352 — 60 1995 — $146,359 — 1301977 — 29,558 — 85 1986 — 45,548 —142 1996 — 164,640 — 1291978 — 55,773 — 59 1987 — 4,033 —234 1997 — 96,055 — 1701979 — 97,045 — 37 1988 — 2,002 —275 1998 — 77,098 — 1941980 — 119,614 — 33 1989 — 0 1999 — 17,644 — 2621981 — 150,792 — 21 1991 — 2,532 —276 2000 — 6,169 — 2471982 — 122,265 — 30 1992 — 0 2001 — 01983 — 155,922 — 31 1993 — 0 2002 — 01984 — 78,758 — 78 1994 — 16,749 —231 2003 — 20,455 — 238BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T58—the Memorial Tournament.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—5; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—391; in money—272; Top-10 finishes—38CAREER EARNINGS: $1,546,009Nationwide Tour Alumnus2-168 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersFREEMAN, Robin BIRTHDATE: May 7, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: St. Charles,MO RESIDENCE: Palm Desert, CA HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180FAMILY: Wife, K.C.; Chase Kiner (6/20/93), Kyle Scott (8/8/95) EDU-CATION: University of Central Oklahoma SPECIAL INTERESTS:Playing guitar, snow skiing, fast cars TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1992 Q SCHOOL: 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2001 OTHERINFORMATION: Made the cut in six of 15 appearances on the 2003Nationwide Tour. Had two top-10s, including a season-best T2 at the Gila River GolfClassic at Wild Horse Pass Resort. Also made the cut in four of 12 events on the 2003<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Best tournament finish was a T26 at the Greater Hartford Open. Made onlyone cut in first 11 starts of the 2002, but ended the year on a high note. Lone top 10was T5 at season-ending, rain-shortened 2002 Southern Farm Bureau Classic. In 2000,recorded the most single-season winnings of his career, $415,430, while making 17cuts in 32 events played. Only two-time medalist in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournamenthistory, having won in 1988 and 1993. Best finish of career came at 1995 GTE ByronNelson Classic, a T2, three strokes behind winner Ernie Els. Took up golf at age 14 aftera fractured leg kept him from participating in other sports. Worked as a club professionalfor five years at Oak Tree and <strong>PGA</strong> West. Father-in-law is baseball Hall of FamerRalph Kiner. Younger brother Jeff is a member of the Nationwide Tour.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1995 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1998 Knoxville Open, San Jose Open.MONEY & POSITION:1983 — $0 1994 — $177,044 —103 2000 — $415,430 — 1151988 — 1,508 —289 1995 — 283,756 — 68 2001 — 248,543 — 1571989 — 26,517 —188 1996 — 133,605 —144 2002 — 227,179 — 1691990 — 0 1997 — 135,702 —147 2003 — 54,651 — 2271992 — 101,642 —128 1998 — 32,960 —2261993 — 92,096 —148 1999 — 62,495 —219BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T26—Greater Hartford Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—12; in money—4; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—355; in money—170; Top-10 finishes—11CAREER EARNINGS: $1,993,130Nationwide Tour AlumnusGGALLAGHER, JR., Jim BIRTHDATE: March 24, 1961 BIRTHPLACE:Johnstown, PA RESIDENCE: Greenwood, MS HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Wife, Cissye; Mary Langdon (1/15/92),James Thomas III (12/1/93), Kathleen Meeks (7/20/96), ElizabethRuth (11/11/99) EDUCATION: University of Tennessee (1983,Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, family TURNED PRO-FESSIONAL: 1983 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1983, 1984 OTHER INFORMA-TION: Played in nine events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003, with three cuts made. JoinedUSA Network as an television analyst in 2003. Played in 15 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events for secondconsecutive season in 2002, with his best finish being T5 at the GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic. Member of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with full playing privileges in 1984,1986-87, 89-99. Twice has reached the $1-million mark in earnings. First came in 1993,when he won Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic and THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Final-round65 at Anheuser-Busch was good for two-stroke victory over Chip Beck and helped earnspot on first Ryder Cup, where he defeated Seve Ballesteros, 3 and 2, to seal U.S. victory.Opened THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship at Olympic Club with course-record 63 en routeto one-stroke victory over Greg Norman and David Frost. Second $1-million seasoncame in 1995, when he again won twice. Stood in 10th place, seven strokes behindleader Jeff Sluman, entering final round of Kmart Greater Greensboro Open. Shot finalround66 for one-stroke victory. Shot second-round 62 to take lead for good at FedExSt. Jude Classic. First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open, where hedefeated Ed Dougherty and Billy Mayfair on first playoff hole. Represented UnitedStates in 1994 at inaugural Presidents Cup, where his record was 3-1. Leading moneywinner on Tournament Players Series in 1985. The Gallaghers were selected NationalGolf Month Family for 1995 by <strong>PGA</strong> of America. Father, Jim, is a <strong>PGA</strong> professional inMarion, IN; wife, Cissye, a former L<strong>PGA</strong> member; sister, Jackie Gallagher-Smith, andbrother, Jeff, are both touring professionals. Is part-owner of Gallagher-Meeks CottonCo. in Greenwood, MS.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1993 Anheuser-BuschGolf Classic, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 1995 KMart Greater Greensboro Open, FedExSt. Jude Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1984 — $22,249 —148 1991 — $570,627 — 18 1998 — $153,992 — 1611985 — 19,061 —159 1992 — 638,314 — 19 1999 — 131,758 — 1791986 — 79,967 —107 1993 —1,078,870 — 4 2000 — 240,514 — 1511987 — 39,402 —166 1994 — 325,976 — 51 2001 — 47,424 — 2171988 — 83,766 —124 1995 —1,057,241 — 8 2002 — 191,403 — 1751989 — 265,809 — 50 1996 — 277,740 — 76 2003 — 22,245 — 2371990 — 476,706 — 25 1997 — 137,654 —145BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T54—B.C. Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—9; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—506; in money—297; Top-10 finishes—49CAREER EARNINGS: $5,860,720GAY, Brian BIRTHDATE: December 14, 1971 BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Worth, TXRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out of Keene’s Pointe HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 155 FAMILY: Wife, Kimberly; Makinley Kathryn (9/27/99)EDUCATION: University of Florida SPECIAL INTERESTS: Stockmarket, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 Q SCHOOL:1998, 1999, 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Finished out of the top125 for the first time since 1998, his rookie season. Went back to theQualifying Tournament and finished T28. Only top 10 of the 2003 season was a T8 atThe Honda Classic after four rounds of 67. Played in 34 events, making 24 cuts, andfinishing the top-10 four times in 2002. Recorded a T2 at the 2002 Buick Open. Closingrounds of 67-68, netted $217,800 to secure his card for 2003 ($593,419). Had careerhighs in money earned and money list position in 2001. Surpassed the $1-million markfor the first time. Earned career-best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish at the 2001 MasterCard Colonialwith a T2 on the strength of a closing 65, two strokes behind Sergio Garcia. His$352,000 paycheck was largest of his career. First career top-10 came at 2000 HondaClassic, a T4. Stood two strokes back through 54 holes and pulled within one of championDudley Hart heading to 17th hole Sunday. Gay’s 30-foot birdie putt stopped on theedge of the front lip and fell in, but Gay waited longer than the allowed 10 seconds totap ball in and was assessed one-stroke penalty (Rule 16-2) after play was completed,giving him a par. He bogeyed 18th hole and finished two strokes behind Hart. In 1999,his first career full <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season, played in 26 events and made eight cuts.Retained <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> exempt status for 2000 with T10 at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament. Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1998. Earned status on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>for 1999 with T31 finish at Qualifying Tournament in Palm Springs. Three-time winneron Golden Bear Tour, a two-time winner on Sunshine Players Tour and a four-time winneron South Florida Tour in 1997. Played in 40 mini-tour tournaments in 1995 and wonnine times. As an amateur, was a member of the 1993 U.S. Walker Cup team. Medalistat the 1993 U.S. Amateur. Two-time All-America selection and a three-time All-SECselection of Florida. Played on the same team with Pat Bates, 2001 Nationwide Tourthree-time winner, at Florida and won the 1993 NCAA Championship with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>member Chris Couch. Father was a scratch golfer and played for the all-Army team.Dad got him started in golf when he was 9.EXEMPT STATUS: T28 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2001 MasterCard Colonial, 2002 BuickOpen.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — $0 2000 — $482,028 —102 2002 — $926,735 — 691999 — 74,329 —206 2001 —1,299,361 — 41 2003 — 447,647 — 137BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—The Honda Classic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—34; in money—15; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—160; in money—87; Top-10 finishes—11CAREER EARNINGS: $3,230,100Nationwide Tour AlumnusGIBSON, Kelly BIRTHDATE: May 2, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: New Orleans,LA RESIDENCE: New Orleans, LA ; plays out of English Turn CCHEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Wife, Elizabeth EDUCATION:Lamar University (1986, Speech Communications) SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: Cajun food, Saints football TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986Q SCHOOL: 1991, 1994 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut inseven of 15 events on the 2003 Nationwide Tour. Finished T4 at theSamsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and T7 at the Miccosukee Championship in hisonly top-10s of the season. Made the cut in five of 13 appearances on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>with a T32 at the Bell Canadian Open his best result. In addition to playing in 14 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2002, made 13 starts on the Nationwide Tour. Posted T14 at the 2002Valero Texas Open, his best effort on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since he finished T6 at the 1997Canon Greater Hartford Open. Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1990, 1991, 1999,2001 and 2002. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1992-98 and 2000. Earned full playingprivileges for 2000 with 13th-place finish on 1999 Nationwide Tour. SecondNationwide Tour win came in wire-to-wire fashion at the 1999 Oregon Classic. Bestcareer <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish came in the 1996 Las Vegas Invitational. Ended the five-daytournament with three straight 65s to finish T3 and earn a career-best paycheck of$95,700. Finished a career-best 69th on the 1996 final money list, with $307,228. Afterlosing card following the 1994 season, regained exempt status with 26th-place finishat the Qualifying Tournament. Earned his first Nationwide Tour win at the 1991 season-endingTri-Cities Open, where his final-round 63 gave him a two-stroke win overJerry Anderson. Finished 14th on the 1991 money list. Four-year member of theCanadian Tour, where he won twice and was third on the Order of Merit in 1991. Ledthe Canadian Tour in scoring average in 1991 (69.75). Won the 1996 Erie (PA) Open.Associate design consultant at the TPC of Louisiana in hometown of New Orleans withSteve Elkington and Pete Dye. Course to open in <strong>2004</strong> and become host site for HPClassic of New Orleans in 2005.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—1996 Las Vegas Invitational.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1991 Tri-Cities Open. 1999 Oregon Classic.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-169


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSMONEY & POSITION:1989 — $502 —298 1994 — $134,841 —129 1999 — $38,105 — 2331990 — 0 1995 — 173,425 —109 2000 — 103,304 — 1921991 — 2,140 —288 1996 — 307,228 — 69 2001 — 01992 — 137,984 —105 1997 — 267,230 — 92 2002 — 154,459 — 1861993 — 148,003 —110 1998 — 194,574 —139 2003 — 55,651 — 225BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T32—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—13; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—313; in money—165; Top-10 finishes—9CAREER EARNINGS: $1,717,447Nationwide Tour AlumnusGILLIS, Tom BIRTHDATE: July 16, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Pontiac, MI RES-IDENCE: Oxford, MI HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1990 Q SCHOOL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Enjoyed successfulrookie campaign with five top-25s in 25 starts. Did not start the seasonuntil the Buick Invitational due to wrist surgery on Dec. 17, 2002.Granted Minor Medical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>, with one event to earn$55,395 to be elevated to Top 125 status or will remain in the 125-150 category. Pickedup his first career top-10 during his 16th event on <strong>TOUR</strong> with a T7 at the FBR CapitalOpen. Was two back through 36 holes before finishing six behind winner RorySabbatini. Aced the par-3, 136-yard second hole at the TPC at Sugarloaf at the BellSouthClassic with a 9-iron. Earned initial <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via his T21 finish at the 2002Qualifying Tournament. Played on the European Tour 1998-2002. Best finish in 2002 wasa T11 at the Benson and Hedges International Open. Played the season on a MedicalExtension after Chronic Fatigue Syndrome curtailed his 2001 season to six events. Hasfive career top-10s on the European Tour with a T3 best finish at the 2000 BelgacomOpen. Won the 1994 Jamaican Open and has one victory on the Hooters Tour. Hasplayed professional golf in 26 countries.EXEMPT STATUS: 139th on 2003 money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T7—2003 FBR Capital Open.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — $0 1997 — $13,330 —255 2003 — $432,100 — 1391995 — 0 1999 — 01996 — 2,775 —348 2002 — 18,414BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—FBR Capital Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—25; in money—11; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—33; in money—16; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER EARNINGS: $466,619GLASSON, Bill BIRTHDATE: April 29, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Fresno, CARESIDENCE: Stillwater, OK HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY:Wife, Courtney; Maxwell Alexander (9/30/88); Dakota Jade(2/26/92); Reece (9/8/00) EDUCATION: Oral Roberts University(1982, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, farm workTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1983, 1984, 2002OTHER INFORMATION: Played in 13 events and placed 179th on2003 money list. Failed to keep exempt status for third consecutive season. Tied the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for most eagles (4) in a 90-hole event, most recently posted by JoeySindelar at the 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Voted <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player ofthe Year in 1997 after returning from May 1996 surgery for detached right forearmmuscle to earn seventh <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Las Vegas Invitational. Qualified for THE<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship with victory, jumping from 54th on money list to 27th. First ofeight <strong>TOUR</strong> victories came at 1985 Kemper Open. Earned second Kemper Open crownin 1992. Won twice in the fall of 1988, first at the B.C. Open and later a two-stroke victoryat Centel Classic. Won 1989 Doral-Ryder Open by a stroke over Fred Couples. At1994 Phoenix Open, shot a closing 64 to defeat Bob Estes by three. Two-time All-American at Oral Roberts. Medical history includes elbow surgeries, four sinus operations,four knee surgeries, lip surgery and forearm surgery. Nearly filed for permanentdisability due to lower back problems in 1991. Flies own plane to many <strong>TOUR</strong> stops.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (7): 1985 Kemper Open. 1988 B.C. Open, Centel Classic. 1989Doral-Ryder Open. 1992 Kemper Open. 1994 Phoenix Open. 1997 Las VegasInvitational.MONEY & POSITION:1984 — $17,845 —162 1991 — $46,995 —178 1998 — $353,222 — 841985 — 195,449 — 29 1992 — 283,765 — 54 1999 — 838,788 — 501986 — 121,516 — 72 1993 — 299,799 — 57 2000 — 552,795 — 861987 — 151,701 — 69 1994 — 689,110 — 17 2001 — 180,441 — 1791988 — 380,651 — 30 1995 — 412,094 — 43 2002 — 4,599 — 2481989 — 474,511 — 19 1996 — 50,028 —198 2003 — 193,579 — 1791990 — 156,791 —100 1997 — 926,552 — 22BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—Greater Hartford Open; T13—SouthernFarm Bureau Classic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—13; in money—7; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—417; in money—263; Top-10 finishes—63CAREER EARNINGS: $6,330,231Nationwide Tour AlumnusGLOVER, Lucas BIRTHDATE: November 12, 1979 BIRTHPLACE:Greenville, SC RESIDENCE: Greenville, SC; plays out of BerkeleyHall CC and The Thornblade Club HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 188 FAM-ILY: Single EDUCATION: Clemson University SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: Music, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHERINFORMATION: After missing his 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by a strokeat the 2002 Qualifying Tournament, finished 17th on 2003Nationwide Tour money list to earn first <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Jumped into the top 20 on themoney list with three weeks remaining in the season, by earning his first NationwideTour title at the Gila River Golf Classic at Wild Horse Pass Resort. Posted four roundsin the 60s to finish at 18-under-par 270, one shot in front of John Elliott, Tommy Tollesand Robin Freeman. Made the cut in seven of 12 tournaments on the 2002 NationwideTour, his rookie season. Finished No. 67 on the money list with $64,692 despite limitedschedule. Ranked No. 4 on the 2002 Nationwide Tour in Final Round ScoringAverage (69.57). Tried to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card through sponsor exemptions in 2002 butmade cut in two of six events, with a career-best T40 at the John Deere Classic.Missed the cut by just one stroke at the 2002 U.S. Open. First-team All-American in2000 and 2001 at Clemson. Was an honorable mention selection as a sophomore in1999. First-team all-Atlantic Coast Conference from 1999-2001. Won three tournamentsfor Clemson during his career and was a member of two NCAA runners-up (1998and 2001). Also a three-time South Carolina Amateur champion from 1998-2000.Member of the 2001 U.S. Walker Cup team. Named to the 2000 and 2001 Palmer Cupteams.EXEMPT STATUS: 17th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T40—2002 John Deere Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Gila River Classic at Wild Horse PassResort.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — $6,180 2002 — $16,349CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—8; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $22,529Nationwide Tour AlumnusGRADY, Wayne BIRTHDATE: July 26, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Brisbane,Australia RESIDENCE: Queensland, Australia; plays out of RoyalPines Resort HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Wife, Lyn;Samantha (11/23/86) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cricket, fishing, allsports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 Q SCHOOL: 1984 OTHERINFORMATION: Biggest victory came at 1990 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship atShoal Creek. Took one-stroke lead with second-round 67, then pulledaway for three-stroke victory over Fred Couples. First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at 1989Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. Last top-10 came at 1994 FederalExpress St. Jude Classic. In 1998, named Captain’s Assistant by Peter Thomson for theInternational Team for the third Presidents Cup. International Team captured the biennialcompetition in December in Melbourne, Australia. Was also the Captain’sAssistant to Thomson in 2000 Presidents Cup loss to the United States at Robert TrentJones GC. Member of three World Cup Teams (1978, ‘83, ‘89) and three Dunhill Cupsquads (1989-91). Initially qualified for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing sixth at 1984 QualifyingTournament. Two-time winner of Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Turned professional atage 16, then regained amateur status. Turned professional for good at age 21. Asyoungster, dreamed about someday becoming pilot in Australian Air Force.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1989 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1990<strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1984 — $2,457 —217 1990 — $527,185 — 21 1996 — $94,338 — 1701985 — 167,497 — 41 1991 — 126,650 —118 1997 — 9,255 — 2781986 — 49,417 —137 1992 — 183,361 — 83 1998 — 22,045 — 2401987 — 73,552 —122 1993 — 45,959 —187 1999 — 25,413 — 2491988 — 111,536 —102 1994 — 120,901 —140 2000 — 49,406 — 2121989 — 402,364 — 27 1995 — 45,218 —210 2002 — 20,880 — 230CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—337; in money—186; Top-10 finishes—24CAREER EARNINGS: $2,077,433GREEN, Ken BIRTHDATE: July 23, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Danbury, CTRESIDENCE: West Palm Beach, FL; plays out of Ridgewood CC(Danbury, CT) HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Kenny(12/19/81), Hunter (9/30/88) EDUCATION: Palm Beach JuniorCollege SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bowling, platform tennis TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1979 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1981, 1982, 1984, 2002OTHER INFORMATION: After regaining his <strong>TOUR</strong> card via the 2002<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School, season was limited to just seven events (three madecuts) due to numerous back problems. Will receive a Major Medical Extension for<strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $70,633 earned in seven events in 2003, has the opportunity toplay in 22 events to earn $416,862 and match the $487,495 winnings of 2003’s No. 125,Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the Major Medical Extension categoryfor the remainder of the season. Best finish on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003 was T25 at theAT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Top-25 was first since a T12 at the 1997 GreaterMilwaukee Open. Wrestled a 75-pound alligator to save his 2-year-old Alsatian dog,Nip, when it jumped into a canal at his home in West Palm Beach, FL, to retrieve a2-170 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Membersball. Member of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1982 and a five-time winner on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Member of1989 Ryder Cup squad. Winner of 1985 and 1992 Connecticut Opens, 1985 KingHassan Open (Morocco), 1988 Dunlop Phoenix and 1990 Hong Kong Open. Startedplaying golf at age 12 in Honduras, where father was principal of the AmericanSchool and only sports choices were golf or soccer. Once described by Johnny Milleras best fairway wood player in game. An avid bowler who rolled a 300 game inSeptember 1996.EXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical Extension PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1985 Buick Open. 1986 The International. 1988 CanadianOpen, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1989 KMart Greater Greensboro Open.MONEY & POSITION:1982 — $11,899 —170 1990 — $267,172 — 54 1998 — $16,858 — 2531983 — 40,263 —114 1991 — 263,034 — 65 1999 — 19,922 — 2571984 — 20,160 —156 1992 — 360,397 — 41 2000 — 14,513 — 2331985 — 151,355 — 52 1993 — 229,750 — 75 2001 — 01986 — 317,835 — 16 1994 — 155,156 —116 2002 — 10,995 — 2381987 — 273,271 — 36 1995 — 173,577 —108 2003 — 70,633 — 2201988 — 779,181 — 4 1996 — 161,663 —1331989 — 304,754 — 37 1997 — 59,602 —198BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T25—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—7; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—484; in money—270; Top-10 finishes—44CAREER EARNINGS: $3,701,989Nationwide Tour AlumnusGROB, Mike BIRTHDATE: May 6, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Billings, MT RES-IDENCE: Billings, MT; plays out of Yellowstone CC HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY: Wife, Kristi; Holly (12/27/88), Dana (2/18/91)EDUCATION: University of Arkansas (1986, Business) SPECIALINTERESTS: Reading, movies, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1988 Q SCHOOL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookieposted a T5 at the 2003 B.C. Open for a career-best finish on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. Collected his biggest payday of his career of $98,250, doubling his season earningsto $198,446. His final round 8-under-par 64 was a career low on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Followed up with second top-10 five weeks later, a T10 at the 2003 Reno-Tahoe Open.Earned membership on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time with T34 finish at the 2002Qualifying Tournament. Spent most of the 2002 season on the Canadian Tour where healso played from 1988-98. Finished fifth on the Order of Merit and also third, secondand third from 1996-98. Has won three times on that Tour. Member of the NationwideTour from 1999-2001. Had hip replacement surgery in January 2000. Problem datedback to a 1985 automobile accident where he suffered a broken pelvis and doctors toldhim that one day he would have to have it replaced. Did not play his first event untilthe end of June that year and finished with best earnings season ($111,308) and 43rdranking but finished higher on the money list in 1999 at No. 34. Top Nationwide Tourfinish is a runner-up at the 2000 New Mexico Classic. Fired a career-low 62 in the secondround of the 1999 Lakeland Classic and set the competitive course record atGrassland G&CC. 1985 Montana Amateur champion.EXEMPT STATUS: 150th on 2003 money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2003 B.C. Open.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — $4,100 —328 1998 — $0 2003 — $348,976 — 1501997 — 0 2002 — 0BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—B.C. Open; T10—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—27; in money—14; Top-10 finishes—2CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—34; in money—15; Top-10 finishes—2CAREER EARNINGS: $353,076Nationwide Tour AlumnusGRONBERG, Mathias BIRTHDATE: March 12, 1970 BIRTHPLACE:Stockholm, Sweden RESIDENCE: Monaco HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT:185 FAMILY: Wife, Tara; Lars (5/11/02) EDUCATION: Swedish GolfSchool (1988, Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, readingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 Q SCHOOL: 2003 OTHERINFORMATION: After seven previous attempts at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament, earned <strong>TOUR</strong> card for <strong>2004</strong> after winningmedalist honors at the 2003 Qualifying Tournament. Finished 20-under-par with four ofsix rounds in the 60s, two strokes ahead of runner-up Danny Ellis. Played four eventson the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003, with two top-25s, a T18 at the British Open and a T15 at theJohn Deere Classic. Ended three years without a victory on The European Tour whenhe won the 60th Italian Open Telecom Italia in 2003. Finished 2003 with four top-10sin 22 events, and ranked 20th in earnings. Only played in 15 European Tour events in2002 due to the birth of his first child, Lars. Claimed his first European Tour victory in1995 when he won the Canon European Masters. In 1998, proved to be a superb frontrunnerin the Smurfit European Open at The K Club, blowing away a world-class fieldto win by 10 strokes, the largest winning margin that year. Third victory followed inJanuary 2000 when he won the Mercedes-Benz South African Open. Member of 1998Dunhill Cup and World Cup of Golf teams. In his amateur days he enrolled at theGothenburg golf school as a 16-year-old 5-handicapper. Swedish Boys champion in1988, and British Youths champion two years later, then helped Sweden to win theEisenhower Trophy by 12 strokes ahead of the United States in New Zealand where hewon the individual title. Lists Monaco as home, but also has residences in New Jerseyand Florida. Played soccer until the age of 16. Web site is mathiasgronberg.com.EXEMPT STATUS: Medalist at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T15—2003 John Deere Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — $0 2000 — $0 2002 — $01999 — 5,961 —308 2001 — 8,863 2003 — 128,013BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—John Deere Classic; T18—British OpenChampionship.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—4; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—16; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $142,837GUMP, Scott BIRTHDATE: December 17, 1965 BIRTHPLACE: MerrittIsland, FL RESIDENCE: Windermere, FL HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 185FAMILY: Wife, Christine; Sarah Gavin (5/13/99) EDUCATION:University of Miami (1987, Business Administration) SPECIALINTERESTS: Whitewater rafting, music, movies TURNED PRO-FESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1990 OTHER INFORMATION:Spent the year on the 2003 Nationwide Tour, making the cut in 19 of25 events, with nine top-25s. Concluded the year with $95,722 andthe No. 49 spot on the final money list. A T6 finish at the Envirocare Utah Classicmarked his best event. Also posted top-10s at The Reese’s Cup Classic (T8) and thePermian Basin Charity Golf Classic (T10). Won his second consecutive Driving Accuracycrown in 2003 with a 75.7-percent mark. Split time in 2002 between <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andNationwide Tour, making eight <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts and 17 on the Nationwide Tour. Failedto secure playing card despite participating in 36 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2000. In 1999,manufactured finest season on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with career-best four top-10s, including histhird career runner-up finish. Also broke into top-40 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for first timewith career-best $954,859, thanks to four top-10s. Highlight of season came at THEPLAYERS Championship, a solo second place. In 1998, had two top-10s and seven top-25s to finish 73rd on the final <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Lost <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card after 1993 season,but excelled on Nationwide Tour in 1994, winning Monterey Open and GreaterGreenville Classic. Second-place finish on money list earned return to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in1995. Earned his card for the first time in 1991 after finishing third at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1998 Quad City Classic, 1999 THE PLAYERSChampionship, T2—1991 The International.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 Monterrey Open, Greater GreenvilleClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — $0 1994 — $4,181 —286 1999 — $954,732 — 401989 — 0 1995 — 184,828 — 99 2000 — 193,460 — 1651991 — 207,809 — 80 1996 — 177,332 —118 2001 — 31,902 — 2211992 — 148,696 —102 1997 — 209,672 —109 2002 — 23,610 — 2271993 — 96,822 —147 1998 — 402,092 — 73CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—303; in money—187; Top-10 finishes—10CAREER EARNINGS: $2,635,137Nationwide Tour AlumnusHHALLBERG, Gary BIRTHDATE: May 31, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Berwyn, ILRESIDENCE: Castle Rock, CO HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 162 FAMI-LY: Wife, Shirley; Kristina (8/19/92), Eric Anders (1/10/94) EDUCA-TION: Wake Forest University (1980) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family,sports, business TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 OTHER INFOR-MATION: Split the 2003 season playing both the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theNationwide Tour. Made a combined eight cuts in 18 appearances.Picked up first victory on the Nationwide Tour at the 2002 NortheastPennsylvania Classic. Collected $81,000 for his victory, his biggest payday since winningthe 1992 Buick Southern Open ($126,000). In 2001, finished solo second at theNationwide Tour Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. In 1980, became first <strong>TOUR</strong>player to earn playing privileges without going through Qualifying Tournament. <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year for 1980. Won 1981 Lille Open in France and 1982 ChunichiCrowns Invitational in Japan. Winner 1986 Chrysler Team Championship (with ScottHoch). Was first four-time first-team All-America selection. That feat later wasmatched by Phil Mickelson, David Duval and Bryce Molder. Won 1979 NCAAChampionship and 1978-79 North and South Amateurs. Member 1977 Walker Cupteam. Started Saturday Series Pro-Am held in conjunction with <strong>TOUR</strong> events.NBC/CNBC golf analyst in 2001.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1983 Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1987 GreaterMilwaukee Open. 1992 Buick Southern Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-171


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSMONEY & POSITION:1980 — $75,844 — 56 1988 — $28,551 —179 1996 — $2,544 — 3581981 — 45,793 — 92 1989 — 146,833 — 95 1997 — 40,132 — 2171982 — 36,192 —113 1990 — 128,954 —121 1998 — 167,540 — 1561983 — 120,170 — 45 1991 — 273,546 — 62 1999 — 24,110 — 2501984 — 187,260 — 30 1992 — 236,629 — 67 2000 — 19,212 — 2281985 — 108,872 — 75 1993 — 147,706 —111 2001 — 15,296 — 2301986 — 68,479 —121 1994 — 224,965 — 82 2002 — 01987 — 210,786 — 48 1995 — 99,332 —160 2003 — 24,417 — 235BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T47—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—8; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—549; in money—284; Top-10 finishes—38CAREER EARNINGS: $2,433,161Nationwide Tour AlumnusHALLDORSON, Dan BIRTHDATE: April 2, 1952 BIRTHPLACE:Winnipeg, Canada RESIDENCE: Cambridge, IL HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Pat; Angie (4/7/1975) SPECIALINTERESTS: Sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 Q SCHOOL:1974 OTHER INFORMATION: Played eight events combined on<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour, making the cut inthree with a season’s best T19 at the U.S. Senior Open. Became eligibleto play the Champions Tour in April 2002 and played in five events that year.Played the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1975-2000 and had his best year in 1980 when he finished36th on the money list with $111,553. Top earnings year was 1991 when he pocketed$158,743 (97th). Won the 1986 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, an unofficial <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>event at the time. Defeated Paul Azinger by two strokes in the Hattiesburg, MS event.Was a member of six Canadian World Cup teams and led the Canadian Tour Order ofMerit in 1983.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1980 Pensacola Open.MONEY & POSITION:1975 — $620 —240 1986 — $83,876 —101 1995 — $01976 — 743 —240 1987 — 69,094 —125 1996 — 4,100 — 3281979 — 24,559 —116 1988 — 96,079 —116 1997 — 01980 — 111,553 — 36 1989 — 86,667 —137 1998 — 11,056 — 2711981 — 90,064 — 48 1990 — 18,155 —215 1999 — 01982 — 93,705 — 44 1991 — 158,743 — 97 2000 — 01983 — 21,458 —146 1992 — 119,002 —118 2001 — 01984 — 55,215 — 99 1993 — 24,284 —205 2003 — 5,640 — 2531985 — 112,102 — 73 1994 — 7,215 —262BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 76—B.C. Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—5; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—430; in money—238; Top-10 finishes—28CAREER EARNINGS: $1,193,929HAMILTON, Todd BIRTHDATE: October 18, 1965 BIRTHPLACE:Galesburg, IL RESIDENCE: McKinney, TX; plays out of Vaquero GC(Westlake, TX) HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY: Wife: Jaque;Tyler (4/2/98), Kaylee (6/20/00), Drake (4/18/03) EDUCATION:University of Oklahoma SPECIAL INTERESTS: Crossword puzzles,hockey, basketball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997 Q SCHOOL:2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card with a T16finish at the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Won a Japan Golf Tour-high fourtimes in 2003 and finished third on the Japan Golf Tour Official Money List. Played in twomajors in 2003, finishing T29 at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, his best career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish,and missing the cut at the British Open. Also placed 72nd in the WGC-AmericanExpress Championship. Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1991. Has made only four cutsin 12 career starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Member of the Canadian Tour from 1988-89.Member of the Asian Tour from 1992-2002. 1992 Asian Tour Order of Merit champion.Winner of the 1992 Thailand Open, Singapore Rolex Masters and Korean Open, in additionto six career wins on the Japan Golf Tour. Biggest thrill in golf was winning his firsttournament. Lists Jack Nicklaus as his hero. Credits his father for giving him his start ingolf. His wife, Jaque, was his high school sweetheart. Almost quit golf prior to winningthe 1992 Asian Tour Order of Merit. Three-time NCAA All-American.EXEMPT STATUS: T16 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T29—2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1987 — $0 1993 — $0 2003 — $36,6001988 — 1,074 —305 1994 — 01992 — 0 1996 — 9,920 —276BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T29—<strong>PGA</strong> Championship.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—3; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—12; in money—4; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $47,594HAMMOND, Donnie BIRTHDATE: April 1, 1957 BIRTHPLACE:Frederick, MD RESIDENCE: Heathrow, FL HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT:170 FAMILY: Wife, Trenny; Matthew William (10/22/86), BrittanyMarie (3/3/89), Brooke Haley (11/17/96), Halle Gracyn (7/14/99)EDUCATION: Jacksonville University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Astronomy, gardening, baseball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979Q SCHOOL: 1982, 1991, 1996, 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Madecut in 19 of 27 events in 2003, but posted just one top-25, a T23 at the Classic. FinishedT5 at 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School to regain <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2003 season, the fourthtime in his career he has done so through Q-school. Collected 40th career top-10 on<strong>TOUR</strong> and first since 2000 Kemper Insurance Open (T10) with T9 at the 2002 TampaBay Classic. Longtime <strong>TOUR</strong> player who maintained his playing privileges from 1983-98. Finished 27th on the 2000 Nationwide Tour, thanks in part to his first victory on thatTour at the Lakeland Classic. Also a member in 1999. Winner of 1986 Bob HopeChrysler Classic and 1989 Texas Open. In winning second <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at 1989 TexasOpen, came within one stroke of the then all-time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> scoring record. Won the2000 Lakeland Classic. Medalist by a record 14 strokes at 1982 Qualifying Tournamentplayed at TPC at Sawgrass. Charter member of Jacksonville (FL) University Sports Hallof Fame.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1989 Texas Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Lakeland Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1981 — $0 1989 — $458,741 — 20 1997 — $224,799 — 1061982 — 0 1990 — 151,811 —104 1998 — 141,843 — 1671983 — 41,336 —112 1991 — 102,668 —135 1999 — 68,952 — 2121984 — 67,874 — 87 1992 — 197,085 — 77 2000 — 96,938 — 1941985 — 102,719 — 77 1993 — 340,432 — 47 2001 — 152,698 — 1871986 — 254,987 — 28 1994 — 295,436 — 61 2002 — 263,366 — 1651987 — 157,480 — 64 1995 — 141,150 —136 2003 — 255,414 — 1661988 — 256,010 — 44 1996 — 98,455 —165BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T23—BellSouth Classic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—27; in money—19; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—468; in money—327; Top-10 finishes—40CAREER EARNINGS: $3,870,193Nationwide Tour AlumnusHEINEN, Mike BIRTHDATE: January 17, 1967 BIRTHPLACE: Rayne, LARESIDENCE: Lake Charles, LA HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 215 FAMILY:Wife, Kathy; Olivia Kathryn (1/25/96), William Michael III (6/16/99)EDUCATION: University of Louisiana-Lafayette SPECIALINTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989Q SCHOOL: 1993, 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Earned a careerbest$432,417 in 2003 to finish 138th on the final money list. Besteffort of the season was T11 at the Greater Hartford Open. Posted a hole-in-one on par-3 seventh hole at Pebble Beach GL during the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.Recorded his career low round on Tour in his 458th round at the Greater MilwaukeeOpen. His 62 at Brown Deer Park Golf Course tops the 63s during the fourth round ofthe 1995 Buick Challenge and the first round of the 2002 John Deere Classic. Split 2002season playing both the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the Nationwide Tour. Made six cuts in nineappearances on the Nationwide Tour. Lost in a two-hole playoff to Steven Alker at theLouisiana Open, the first Nationwide Tour event played in the U.S. in 2002. Made$138,041 and finished 26th on the money list. Turned in his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10since a T4 at the 1998 CVS Charity Classic with his T5 at the 2002 John Deere Classic.Held first-round lead after a 63. Lone <strong>TOUR</strong> victory, a three-stroke win at the 1994 ShellHouston Open, came in 10th start. Lost playoff to Davis Love III at 1995 Freeport-McMoRan Classic. Prior to earning membership on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, played Canadian andNationwide Tours. Two-time NCAA All-American.EXEMPT STATUS: 138th on 2003 money list PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1994 Shell Houston Open.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — $0 1997 — $3,000 —330 2001 — $50,838 — 2131994 — 390,963 — 40 1998 — 93,134 —185 2002 — 246,853 — 1661995 — 350,920 — 52 1999 — 0 2003 — 432,417 — 1381996 — 102,588 —161 2000 — 5,018 —249BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—Greater Hartford Open; T12—ChryslerClassic of Greensboro; T17—Valero Texas Open; T19—Buick Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—29; in money—16; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—171; in money—80; Top-10 finishes—8CAREER EARNINGS: $1,675,731Nationwide Tour AlumnusHEND, Scott BIRTHDATE: August 15, 1973 BIRTHPLACE: Townsville,Queensland, Australia RESIDENCE: Brisbane, Australia HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife, Leanne SPECIAL INTERESTS: Go-kartracing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 Q SCHOOL: 2003 OTHERINFORMATION: Rookie on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after finishing T21 at 2003Qualifying Tournament. Will be making his debut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Captured the 2003 Order of Merit on the Von Nida Tour, Australia’s secondarytour, thanks in part to a victory at the Queensland Open Championship. Finished2-172 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Members21st on the 2002-03 <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia’s Order of Merit, where he has been a membersince 1998. Played in five 2003 Nationwide Tour events, posting two top-20s, includinga season’s-best T12 at the Alberta Calgary Classic. A member of the Canadian Toursince 2000. Won the 2002 Victoria Open and finished 10th on the Canadian Tour Orderof Merit that season. Was a state representative at indoor cricket in his native Australia.EXEMPT STATUS: T21 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentHENKE, Nolan BIRTHDATE: November 25, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: BattleCreek, MI RESIDENCE: Fort Myers, FL; plays out of Vines CC (FortMyers, FL) HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Michelle;daughter, Hayden Reese (12/28/01) EDUCATION: Florida StateUniversity, 1987 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, Florida State footballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1988, 1989OTHER INFORMATION: In 2003, played a combined 13 events onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Nationwide Tour, where he has been a member the last two years.Made the cut three times with a season’s best T21 at the LaSalle Bank Open on theNationwide Tour. Never teed it up in a Nationwide Tour event until 2002. That year,made eight cuts in 19 starts, including a T4 at the Nationwide Tour’s Preferred WichitaOpen. Has three <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories, most recently 1993 BellSouth Classic. First <strong>TOUR</strong>victory came at 1990 B.C. Open, by three strokes over Mark Wiebe. Entered the finalround of the 1991 Phoenix Open with four-stroke lead, then held on to defeat TomWatson, Curtis Strange and Gil Morgan by one stroke. Won seven collegiate tournamentswhile at Florida State. 1987 All-America selection who finished second at NCAAChampionship to Brian Watts. Holds charity events in Fort Myers each year that benefitSouthwest Florida Children’s Hospital and Hope Hospice House, as well as theNolan Henke/Patty Berg, Jr. Masters to benefit junior golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1990 B.C. Open. 1991 Phoenix Open. 1993 BellSouthClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1987 — $9,072 —208 1994 — $278,419 — 70 2000 — $47,722 — 2141989 — 57,465 —159 1995 — 237,141 — 78 2001 — 25,420 — 2241990 — 294,592 — 48 1996 — 302,726 — 71 2002 — 6,240 — 2451991 — 518,811 — 28 1997 — 205,859 —111 2003 — 13,970 — 2461992 — 326,387 — 45 1998 — 444,561 — 651993 — 502,375 — 31 1999 — 335,804 —122BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T69—BellSouth Classic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—6; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—339; in money—190; Top-10 finishes—36CAREER EARNINGS: $3,606,563Nationwide Tour AlumnusHENNINGER, Brian BIRTHDATE: October 19, 1962 BIRTHPLACE:Sacramento, CA RESIDENCE: Portland, OR; plays out of Oregon GCHEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 155 FAMILY: Wife, Catherine; Carlin(6/10/93), Hunter (11/18/95) EDUCATION: University of SouthernCalifornia (1987, Psychology) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987Q SCHOOL: 1996 OTHER INFORMATION: Missed regaining hisfull <strong>TOUR</strong> privileges for the first time since 2001 by one stroke at the2003 Qualifying Tournament. Played in 17 <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2003, with two top-25s. HisT3 finish at 2002 B.C. Open was first top-10 since T4 at the 2000 Reno-Tahoe Open andbest finish since T3 finish at the 1999 John Deere Classic. In 2001, failed to finish inthe top 125 for first time since 1996 and didn’t post a top-10 for the first time in hiscareer. Best finish in 2000 came at the Reno-Tahoe Open where a second-round 9-under-par 63 tied the Montreux G&CC course record. Collected second career <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> victory and second victory at Annandale GC in his final official event of 1999.Three-stroke victory over Chris DiMarco at Southern Farm Bureau Classic marked secondtime in five years he has won in Mississippi. Each of his wins has been over lessthan 72 holes. The 1999 tournament was reduced to 54 holes because of PayneStewart memorial and rain that forced Monday finish. First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at rainplagued1994 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. After rain forced cancellation of Sunday’sfinal round, birdied first playoff hole for victory. Playing in his first Masters in 1995,shared 54-hole lead with Ben Crenshaw before closing 76 left him T10. First joined<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1993 after finishing second on 1992 Nationwide Tour money list with victoriesat South Texas Open, Macon Open and Knoxville Open. Leading money-winneron 1989 Golden State Tour. Outstanding prep tennis player who switched to golf ashigh school junior. Twice reached semifinals of state high school tennis tournament.Made University of Southern California golf team as a walk-on.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. 1999 Southern FarmBureau Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1992 South Texas Open, Macon Open,Knoxville Open.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — $112,811 —130 1997 — $329,864 — 71 2001 — $160,814 — 1841994 — 294,075 — 63 1998 — 256,714 —114 2002 — 281,614 — 1581995 — 166,730 —114 1999 — 774,486 — 55 2003 — 166,003 — 1841996 — 135,680 —142 2000 — 527,741 — 91BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—B.C. Open; T19—Southern Farm BureauClassic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—17; in money—12; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—285; in money—161; Top-10 finishes—18CAREER EARNINGS: $3,206,531Nationwide Tour AlumnusHENSBY, Mark BIRTHDATE: June 29, 1971 BIRTHPLACE: Melbourne,Australia RESIDENCE: Mesa, AZ HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150 FAM-ILY: Wife, Jillian; Chase (2/7/00) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars,movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 OTHER INFORMATION:Returns for a second time to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> via the Nationwide Tourmoney list. Finished seventh in 2003 and second in 2000. CurrentlyNo. 2 all-time on the Nationwide Tour career money list with$832,916 (1997-2000, 2002-03). Has finished in the top 55 on the Nationwide Tourmoney list five times. Last season, earned his third career victory at the Henrico CountyOpen. Posted a final-round 9-under 63 to finish regulation tied with Zach Johnson at20-under-par. Went on to birdie the first playoff hole for the victory. Had a hole-in-onein the first round of the Miccosukee Championship. Finshed T58 at the 2003 PhoenixOpen, his only <strong>TOUR</strong> start. In first season on <strong>TOUR</strong>, finished 186th on money list andrecorded only top-10, a T9 at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, during his first eventas a member. Second Nationwide Tour victory came during the 2000 season, his beston that Tour, at the Carolina Classic. Defeated Manny Zerman on seventh extra playoffhole. Set tournament mark with 20-under 260 at 1998 Fort Smith Classic, his firstNationwide Tour victory. Winner of numerous other tournaments, including the 1996Illinois Open by eight strokes and the 1994 Illinois State Amateur. Also has victories inthe Ted Rhodes Classic, Elks Open and two mini-tour events in South Florida.EXEMPT STATUS: Seventh on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2001 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1998 Fort Smith Classic. 2000 Carolina Classic.2003 Henrico County Open.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — $0 1997 — $0 2003 — $8,8801996 — 3,799 —332 2001 — 155,629 —186BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T58—Phoenix Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—33; in money—9; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER EARNINGS: $168,307Nationwide Tour AlumnusHJERTSTEDT, Gabriel BIRTHDATE: December 5, 1971 BIRTHPLACE:Umea, Sweden RESIDENCE: Atlantic Beach, FL HEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Wife, Angela; Axel Gabriel (12/14/00) SPE-CIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, surfing, boating TURNED PRO-FESSIONAL: 1990 Q SCHOOL: 1996 OTHER INFORMATION: Split2003 season between Nationwide Tour (10 events) and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>(9), making five cuts in 19 starts. Has finished out of the top 125 forfour consecutive years. Best finish since winning in 1999 was a T4 at the 2001 GreaterGreensboro Classic. In 1999, had career high in earnings of $933,033 (No. 41). Earnedsecond <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at 1999 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open and became the firstSwedish player to earn two victories on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Final-round 68, which included a doublebogey on 72nd hole, earned a tie with Tommy Armour III. Sank a 25-foot birdie putton first extra hole for victory that marked second time in three years he had won on<strong>TOUR</strong>. $495,000 payday more than he made in either of his first two seasons. Becamefirst Swedish player to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with victory at the 1997 B.C. Open inwhat likely would have been his last start of the year, earning $234,000. Trailed by onethrough 54 holes. Final-round 70 enough for win and moved him from 226th to 84th onseason money list. In 1996, after overcoming dislocation of temporomandibular joint,which helped force him off European Tour in 1995, earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for followingyear via ninth-place finish in Qualifying Tournament. In 1990, competed on the <strong>PGA</strong>Tour of Australasia and earned Rookie of the Year honors. Born in Sweden, family emigratedto Queensland, Australia when he was 11 and he learned to play golf there.Turned professional at age 18 and played on Australian, European and Japanese Toursprior to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1997 B.C. Open. 1999 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — $279,624 — 89 2000 — $296,189 —138 2003 — $12,780 — 2471998 — 167,072 —157 2001 — 296,273 —1471999 — 933,033 — 41 2002 — 69,186 —210BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T69—84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—9; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—165; in money—68; Top-10 finishes—7CAREER EARNINGS: $2,054,156Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-173


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSHULBERT, Mike BIRTHDATE: April 14, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Elmira, NYRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out of Bay Hill and Lake NonaHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Teresa; Justin Michael(7/25/93), Trevor (3/10/97) EDUCATION: East Tennessee StateUniversity (1980, Business Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Fishing, exercising TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL:1985 OTHER INFORMATION: Played in 14 events in 2003, with onemade cut. Continued career in broadcasting for USA Network and ESPN. Served asassistant captain to Curtis Strange on the 2002 Ryder Cup team. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> since 1985. Most recent of three <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories came at 1991 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic, where he beat Kenny Knox on the first hole of a playoff. Earned firstwin at 1986 Federal Express St. Jude Classic, beating childhood friend Joey Sindelarby one stroke. Second <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at 1989 B.C. Open, where he topped BobEstes in a playoff. Winner of several unofficial <strong>TOUR</strong> events, the 1991 Isuzu KapaluaInvitational, the 1991 JCPenney Classic, a mixed-team event, with Donna Andrews,and the 1987 Chrysler Team Championship with Bob Tway. 1979-80 All-America selectionat East Tennessee State University.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1986 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. 1989 B.C. Open.1991 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1983 — $0 1991 — $551,750 — 24 1998 — $335,954 — 881985 — 18,368 —161 1992 — 279,577 — 55 1999 — 264,524 — 1431986 — 276,687 — 21 1993 — 193,833 — 89 2000 — 59,878 — 2091987 — 204,375 — 49 1994 — 221,007 — 84 2001 — 27,999 — 2231988 — 127,752 — 94 1995 — 311,055 — 61 2002 — 46,148 — 2171989 — 477,621 — 18 1996 — 235,131 — 93 2003 — 6,300 — 2511990 — 216,002 — 67 1997 — 317,247 — 76BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 80—Greater Milwaukee Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—14; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—569; in money—332; Top-10 finishes—43CAREER EARNINGS: $4,171,208IISENHOUR, Tripp BIRTHDATE: April 6, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Salisbury,NC RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out of Grand Cypress HEIGHT:5-11 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, Kelly Lynn; Justin Macauley(6/2/00), Elizabeth Blair (2/26/03) EDUCATION: Georgia Tech (1990,Industrial Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Gourmet cookingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2000 OTHERINFORMATION: Returns to <strong>TOUR</strong> after a season on the NationwideTour. Earned <strong>TOUR</strong> card for second time in career via the Nationwide Tour money list.Finished eighth last season and in 2000. Got off to a hot start in 2003 with nine top-25s in his first 11 events, including his second career win at the BMW Charity Pro-Amat The Cliffs. Collected $103,500 paycheck and surpassed the million-dollar mark($1,055,469) in earnings on both Tours. With three top-four finishes, was awardedNationwide Tour Player of the Month honors in May. Had a hole-in-one during the firstround of the Gila River Golf Classic. Finished No. 154 on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist with $319,210. Made the cut in 14 of 21 tournaments, with three top-25s. Besttournament was a T5 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. In 2001, earned $299,452 as arookie to rank No. 146 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Posted career-low final-round 63 for T7at Canon Greater Hartford Open, his best finish of season. Member of Nationwide Tourin 1996 and 1998-2000. Recorded victory at Mississippi Gulf Coast Open in 2000 andreceived Player of the Month honors for March. In 1994, made the cut in his first <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event, the BellSouth Classic, T59. Did not play in another <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event until2000. Winner of the 1998 Trinidad Open and Kansas Open. All-America selection in1990 at Georgia Tech. Noted for his cooking expertise at home.EXEMPT STATUS: Eighth on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Mississippi Gulf Coast Open. 2003 BMWCharity Pro-Am at the Cliffs.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — $2,604 —300 2001 — $299,452 —146 2002 — $319,210 — 154CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—53; in money—31; Top-10 finishes—2CAREER EARNINGS: $621,266Nationwide Tour AlumnusJJOHANSSON, Per-Ulrik BIRTHDATE: December 6, 1966 BIRTHPLACE:Uppsala, Sweden RESIDENCE: Jupiter, FL HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT:157 FAMILY: Wife, Jill Parnevik; Stella (8/6/03) EDUCATION:Arizona State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, all sports,cooking, wine, movies, books TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 QSCHOOL: 1990 OTHER INFORMATION: Only top-10 of the 2003season was a T6 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship for thebiggest payday of his career, $187,600. It was his first top-10 since the 2002 NissanOpen. Moved back into the top 125 on the money list after a T18 finish at the ChryslerClassic of Greensboro, but missed the cut in the last two events of the season and fellto the 126th position on the final money list. Enjoyed a successful sophomore season in2002 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Earned full exempt status on the strength of two top-10 finishesand five top-25s. In 2001, was sitting near the 125 bubble going into the BuickChallenge. A T7 finish advanced him from No. 122 to No. 97 and secured card for 2002season. Began to show signs of a return to form with second-place finish in the 2000Victor Chandler British Masters and two other top-three finishes at the SmurfitEuropean Open and BBVA Open Turespana Masters. Earned membership to play on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2001 with a T31 at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament in Palm Springs.Twice a winner in Europe in 1997, giving him five victories in his career and best Orderof Merit finish, 11th. Two-stroke winner at 1997 Alamo English Open, where he shotthird-round 64 and won Smurfit European Open by six strokes. First Swede to play intwo Ryder Cups, at Oak Hill (1995) and Valderrama (1997). One of the fittest of the largeSwedish contingent on the European Tour, but struck down by mystery virus toward theend of the 1997 season. Had to fly home to Sweden from World Cup in Kiawah Island,SC, for tests. Weakened for several months by illness but gradually recovered health.Winner of 1996 Smurfit European Open. First career top-10 on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was T8 at1996 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Winner of 1994 Chemapol Trophy Czech Open. In 1991, hisfirst year on the European Tour, won Renault Belgian Open and Rookie of the Year honors.Winner of Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award. Played on his first DunhillCup team and World Cup in 1991. As an amateur, represented his country at both juniorand senior. Attended Arizona State, where he was on NCAA Championship team in1990 and played with NCAA Champion Phil Mickelson. Attended Alabama JuniorCollege before going to ASU. Has own Web site, www.p-uj.com, where he writes hisown golf diary from <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events. Married to Jill Parnevik, Jesper Parnevik’s sister.EXEMPT STATUS: 126th on 2003 money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2001 Kemper Insurance Open, 2002 NissanOpen, 2003 EDS Byron Nelson Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — $2,265 —293 1997 — $66,151 —191 2001 — $510,488 — 971993 — 0 1998 — 149,192 —164 2002 — 556,064 — 1211995 — 32,659 —224 1999 — 70,073 —211 2003 — 484,577 — 1261996 — 79,100 —179 2000 — 10,970BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—EDS Byron Nelson Championship.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—31; in money—16; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—118; in money—65; Top-10 finishes—6CAREER EARNINGS: $1,961,539KKOCH, Gary BIRTHDATE: November 21, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: BatonRouge, LA RESIDENCE: Tampa, FL HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170FAMILY: Wife, Donna; Patricia (4/1/81), Rachel (7/30/83) EDUCA-TION: University of Florida (1974, Public Relations) SPECIALINTERESTS: Golf course design, reading, music TURNED PRO-FESSIONAL: 1975 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1975 OTHER INFORMATION:Recorded five top-20s in his first year on the Champions Tour in 2003.Teamed with NBC colleague Roger Maltbie to win the unofficial Raphael Division atthe Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. Color analyst for NBC since 1996. Began TV workwith ESPN in 1990. Six career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories, the last coming in 1988. Finishedamong the top 100 money winners in six of seven years between 1982-88. Best financialyear was 1988 with $414,694, 24th on the money list. Winner 1968, 1969, 1970Florida State Juniors; 1970 USGA Junior Amateur champion; 1969 Orange BowlJuniors; 1969 Florida State Open; 1973 Trans-Mississippi Amateur; 1973 and 1974 All-Southeastern Conference. First-team All-American 1972, 1973, 1974. Member 1973NCAA Championship team at Florida. Winner of 10 collegiate events. Member of 1973,1975 Walker Cup and 1974 U.S. World Amateur teams. Was college teammate of AndyBean. Also active in golf course design with Robbins/Koch Golf Designs, Inc.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1976 Tallahassee Open. 1977 Florida Citrus Open. 1983Doral-Eastern Open. 1984 Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open, Bay Hill Classic. 1988Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational.MONEY & POSITION:1974 — $0 1984 — $262,679 — 17 1993 — $702 — 3291976 — 38,195 — 69 1985 — 121,566 — 68 1994 — 01977 — 58,383 — 52 1986 — 180,693 — 50 1995 — 01978 — 58,660 — 55 1987 — 33,727 —175 1996 — 01979 — 46,809 — 84 1988 — 414,694 — 24 1997 — 01980 — 39,827 — 84 1989 — 86,348 —138 1998 — 4,000 — 3241981 — 11,999 —165 1990 — 36,469 —186 1999 — 5,250 — 3181982 — 43,449 —100 1991 — 7,189 —243 2001 — 6,825 — 2471983 — 168,330 — 27 1992 — 3,690 —274 2002 — 0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—401; in money—275; Top-10 finishes—44CAREER EARNINGS: $1,629,4822-174 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersKORTAN, Brian BIRTHDATE: March 11, 1971 BIRTHPLACE: Yankton,SD RESIDENCE: Albuquerque, NM; plays out of Ladera GC HEIGHT:5-3 WEIGHT: 150 FAMILY: Wife, Elaine; Cade Donald (11/20/03)EDUCATION: University of New Mexico (1994, Business) SPECIALINTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 QSCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card via T16 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. One ofsix players to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> cards after competing in all three stages. Has never competedin a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Five Nationwide Tour appearances between 1996 and 2001,with a best finish of T13 at the 2001 Siouxland Open. Has also played several minitoursincluding Hooters Tour and Dakotas Tour. Three-time winner of the Hilton Open;previous winners include Rich Beem (1998). Won the San Juan Open in 2003. Workedas a golf professional after college. Honorable mention All-America in 1992. Listsfather Don as his hero. Family got him started in golf.EXEMPT STATUS: T16 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentKRAFT, Greg BIRTHDATE: April 4, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Detroit, MI RES-IDENCE: Clearwater, FL; plays out of Feather Sound CC HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University of Tampa(1986, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1986 Q SCHOOL: 1992, 1995 OTHER INFORMATION:Made nine starts in 2003, lowest of his career since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong>in 1992. Best finish was T28 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National ProAm. In 2002, made 31 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with his best finish, T6, coming at theTouchstone Energy Tucson Open early in the season. Opened the 2001 season with twotop-10s and secured his <strong>PGA</strong> OUR card for the 2002 season with seven straight cuts tofinish the year. Earned $503,605 and finished 103rd on the money list. In 2000, finishedthird at Advil Western Open. For the first time in his career, recorded a pair of runnerupfinishes in a single season with second place at 1999 Doral-Ryder Open and T2 atMasterCard Colonial. Held share of 54-hole lead at MasterCard Colonial after tyingcourse record with third-round 61, then closing with 70. Best finish of the 1998 seasonwas T4 at United Airlines Hawaiian Open. Fired third-round course-record 65 in 1998<strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Sahalee CC. Recorded career-best five top-10s in 1996. Led byfour through 54 holes at 1996Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, but 71 on Sunday droppedhim into T3, three behind winner Willie Wood. In 1993, captured the Deposit GuarantyGolf Classic to claim $54,000 when it was unofficial event in Hattiesburg, MS. Birdied72nd hole to defeat Morris Hatalsky and Tad Rhyan by one stroke. Birdied last twoholes to make cut in 1992 Qualifying Tournament, then fired 5-under-par 31 on backside of TPC at The Woodlands to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 1—1993 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, 2—Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, 1994 Motorola Western Open, 1999 Doral-Ryder Open, T2—MasterCard Colonial.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — $88,824 —140 1996 — $331,708 — 61 2000 — $597,021 — 811993 — 290,581 — 60 1997 — 152,109 —139 2001 — 503,605 — 1031994 — 279,901 — 69 1998 — 326,571 — 94 2002 — 222,614 — 1711995 — 137,655 —139 1999 — 810,777 — 52 2003 — 71,756 — 219BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T28—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—9; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—336; in money—181; Top-10 finishes—24CAREER EARNINGS: $3,813,122Nationwide Tour AlumnusKRATZERT, Bill BIRTHDATE: June 29, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Quantico, VARESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205FAMILY: Wife, Janie; Rebecca Brea (9/6/78), Tyler Brennen (12/5/80),Thomas Andrew (4/29/91); 1 granddaughter EDUCATION: Universityof Georgia (1974, Business Finance) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family,reading, country music, architecture, all sports TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1974 Q SCHOOL: Spring 1976 OTHER INFORMATION:Played in 14 Champions Tour events while continuing his broadcasting work. Posted onetop-10 and two top-20s. Turned 50 in June 2002 and made his Champions Tour debut atthe AT&T Canada Senior Open as a sponsor exemption. T53 at Essex with an even-parscore of 213 in his only appearance during the year. Continued his work as a golf commentatorfor both ABC, Turner Sports and ESPN. Played the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1976-1996and won four official events. Last <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> appearance was at the 1997 AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am. Had his best year in 1978 when he placed eighth on the moneylist with $183,683. Won the 1968 Indiana Amateur and 1969 Indiana Open. 1973 and1974 All-American while at the University of Georgia. Inducted into the Indiana Golf Hallof Fame in 1993.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1976 Walt Disney World National Team Championship.1977 Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1980 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1984Pensacola Open.MONEY & POSITION:1976 — $21,253 —102 1984 — $149,827 — 44 1992 — $16,439 — 2171977 — 134,758 — 10 1985 — 180,331 — 37 1993 — 78,993 — 1561978 — 183,683 — 8 1986 — 47,421 —139 1994 — 42,127 — 1961979 — 101,628 — 35 1987 — 78,232 —114 1995 — 4,548 — 3081980 — 175,771 — 12 1988 — 43,519 —158 1996 — 3,030 — 3441981 — 55,513 — 76 1989 — 7,773 —220 1997 — 01982 — 22,779 —140 1990 — 14,630 —2181983 — 14,744 —166 1991 — 19,819 —208CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—466; in money—283; Top-10 finishes—59CAREER EARNINGS: $1,396,819KRIBEL, Joel BIRTHDATE: January 27, 1977 BIRTHPLACE: Pleasanton,CA RESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ; plays out of TPC of ScottsdaleHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: StanfordUniversity (1999, Economics) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999Q SCHOOL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: During rookie season onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, suffered fractured finger on right hand and did notplay after the Greater Milwaukee Open in mid-July. Will receive aMajor Medical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $39,120 earned in 16 events in 2003,has the opportunity to play in 13 events to earn $448,375 and match the $487,495 winningsof 2003’s No. 125 Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the MajorMedical Extension category for the remainder of the season. Made three cuts in 16starts, with a best finish of T37 at the Buick Invitational. Recorded hole-in-one on thepar-3 11th hole with an 8-iron from 182 yards in the second round of the FedEx St. JudeClassic. Earned initial <strong>TOUR</strong> card after finishing T11 at the 2002 QualifyingTournament. Member of the Nationwide Tour from 2000-02. Finished 28th on moneylist in 2002 with $129,146. Four-time All-American. Walker Cup Team member. TwotimeWorld Am Team member. Runner-up at 1997 U.S. Amateur to Matt Kuchar. Sixtimeall-star in baseball during his early teen years. His dad is a former minor leaguebaseball player.EXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T37—2003 Buick Invitational.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — $10,519 —284 2001 — $02000 — 0 2003 — 39,120 —232BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T37—Buick Invitational.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—16; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—30; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $49,639Nationwide Tour AlumnusLLARDON, Brad BIRTHDATE: April 29, 1965 BIRTHPLACE: New York, NYRESIDENCE: Austin, TX; plays out of The Hills of Lakeway HEIGHT:5-9 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife, Kim; Nicklaus, Margot, Will, LillyAnn EDUCATION: Rice University (1988, Political Science) SPECIALINTERESTS: Economics, politics TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989Q SCHOOL: 1993, 2001, 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Season cutshort to eight events after suffering herniated disk. Best finish wasT39 at the BellSouth Classic, his only made cut of the season. Did not play again afterFBR Capital Open in June. Will receive a Major Medical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupledwith $16,400 earned in eight events in 2003, has the opportunity to play in 21 eventsto earn $471,095 and match the $487,495 winnings of 2003’s No. 125 Esteban Toledo.If he does so, will play out of the Major Medical Extension category for the remainderof the season. Finished T26 at the Qualifying Tournament to retain his <strong>TOUR</strong> card for2003 after finishing 209th on 2002 money list. Member of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1994, 2002-03and Nationwide Tour in 1990, ‘93, ‘96-97. Only top-10 finish on Nationwide Tour wasa T8 at 1993 Louisiana Open. Winner 1995-96 Texas State Open. Winner 1987 SamHouston State Intercollegiate. Was U.S. top-five table tennis player as junior. Teachingprofessional at Austin Golf Club. Lists heroes as Lou Gehrig and Byron Nelson.EXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T18—1991 Independent Insurance Agent Open.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — $20,926 —205 1994 — $21,429 —223 2002 — $71,511 — 2091992 — 0 1997 — 6,880 —291 2003 — 16,400 — 244BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T39—BellSouth Classic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—8; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—77; in money—26; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $137,147Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-175


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSLEVET, Thomas BIRTHDATE: September 5, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Paris,France RESIDENCE: Berkshire, England HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 160FAMILY: Caroline; Gregoire (1998), Juliette (2000) SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: Sports, animals, music, cars, social games TURNED PRO-FESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1993 OTHER INFORMATION:Played bulk of career on European Tour, but entered the 2003 seasonwith 16 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> appearances, including 10 as a <strong>TOUR</strong>member in 1994. Only top-10 in 2003 came in final event of the season, a T6 at theChrysler Championship. Finished T14 at the Bell Canadian Open after a final-round 67.Teamed with Raphael Jacquelin to finish T3 at the 2003 WGC-World Cup competitionat Kiawah Island, SC. Frenchman joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the second time after earning$532,186 as a non-member in 2002, inside the No. 125 total of $515,445. Recordeda T18 in the 2002 U.S. Open and a T2 at 2002 British Open, making four-way playoffwith eventual winner Ernie Els, Stuart Appleby and Steve Elkington. Advanced with Elsout of the four-hole playoff into sudden death, with Els winning on the first suddendeathhole, the 18th at Muirfield, with a par. Earned career-best $452,990 for playoffrunner-up. Won his first title outside France, the 2001 Victor Chandler British Masters,after a four-way playoff at Woburn’s Marquess Course. Became the first Frenchman towin on British soil since Arnaud Massy won the British Open in 1907. Posted five othertop-10s in 2001, and finished 19th in the European Tour Order of Merit with $706,776.After struggling on the European Tour for the better part of the mid-90s, received invitefrom French Federation to play in 1998 Europe One Cannes Open, and became firstwinner on home soil since Jean Garaialde took the French Open in 1969. In 1994became the first Frenchman to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card after taking 18th place inQualifying Tournament. Played in 10 events, making one cut and $2,200. Also played19 European Tour events, with one top-10. Member of the French National 18-andunderfield hockey team, and a nationally-ranked tennis player at the age of 14. Hisfather, a Paris doctor, was a first-class hockey and tennis player, his mother played forFrance in volleyball and his grandfather was a professional cyclist.EXEMPT STATUS: 133rd on 2003 money list PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2002 British Open Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — $2,200 —310 1999 — $11,275 —275 2002 — $532,1861998 — 0 2001 — 11,766 2003 — 470,021 — 133BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Chrysler Championship.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—26; in money—16; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—42; in money—22; Top-10 finishes—2CAREER EARNINGS: $1,027,448LYE, Mark BIRTHDATE: November 13, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Vallejo, CARESIDENCE: Bonita Springs, FL HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195 FAMI-LY: Wife, Lisa EDUCATION: San Jose State University SPECIALINTERESTS: Guitar, fishing, boating TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1975 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1976 OTHER INFORMATION: MadeChampions Tour debut at the 2003 Senior British Open with a T27 atTurnberry, his first Tour appearance in over four years. Lead analystfor The Golf Channel. Has battled melanoma in the past few years. First discovered adime-sized mole on his left knee in 1991 and had surgery to remove the growth. Aftertreatment and subsequent follow-ups, was cancer free for five years before he discovereda small growth on his left thigh in 2002. Had surgery on his left leg in July2002, followed by a series of chemotherapy treatments to treat the cancer and remainson medication for the disease. After his 2002 surgery, returned to broadcasting fiveweeks later at the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Returned to the booth at the Tampa Bay Classicafter subsequent rehabilitation. Last <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event was 1995. Played full-time (15-plus events) on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1977-94. Captured lone <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> win at the 1983Bank of Boston Classic, closing with an 8-under-par 64. Finished 28th on money list in1983 with career-high six top-10s. Winner 1976 Rolex Trophy in Switzerland. After failingat Qualifying School in the fall of 1975 and spring of 1976, went to Australia andcaptured the 1976 Australian Tour Order of Merit. Won 1976 Champion of ChampionsTournament in Australia. 1975 All-American. Was a member of the band Jake Troutand The Flounders with Peter Jacobsen and the late Payne Stewart.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1983 Bank of Boston Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1977 — $22,034 —101 1984 — $152,356 — 43 1991 — $147,530 — 1041978 — 13,648 —126 1985 — 112,735 — 72 1992 — 9,921 — 2431979 — 51,184 — 75 1986 — 78,960 —111 1993 — 106,936 — 1391980 — 109,454 — 39 1987 — 73,625 —121 1994 — 63,394 — 1781981 — 76,044 — 57 1988 — 106,972 —108 1995 — 01982 — 67,460 — 62 1989 — 242,884 — 561983 — 164,506 — 28 1990 — 201,011 — 77CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—486; in money—332; Top-10 finishes—41CAREER EARNINGS: $1,800,654LYLE, Sandy BIRTHDATE: February 9, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Shrewbury,England RESIDENCE: United Kingdom and Ponte Vedra Beach, FLHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 187 FAMILY: Wife, Jolande; Stuart (1983),James (1986), Alexandra Lonneke (1993), Quintin (1995) SPECIALINTERESTS: Motorcycles, cars, airplanes TURNED PROFESSION-AL: 1977 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1980 OTHER INFORMATION: Missed allfive cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and seven of 16 on the European Tour in2003. Best finish in 2003 was T18 at The Diageo Championship at Gleneagles on theEuropean Tour. Winner of 29 tournaments worldwide, including five on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Winner of 1985 British Open and 1988 Masters Tournament. Finished seventh on 1988<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list after winning three times. Won individual title at 1980 WorldCup of Golf. Led European Tour Order of Merit three times. Member of five consecutiveEuropean Ryder Cup teams (1979, ‘81, ‘83, ‘85, ‘87) and the 1977 GreatBritain/Ireland Walker Cup team. Awarded Member of British Empire. After becomingfirst British winner of Masters Tournament, put Scottish dish haggis on menu atChampions’ Dinner the next year.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1985 British Open Championship. 1986 GreaterGreensboro Open. 1987 Tournament Players Championship. 1988 Phoenix Open, KMartGreater Greensboro Open, Masters Tournament.MONEY & POSITION:1980 — $8,950 —175 1988 — $726,934 — 7 1996 — $94,490 — 1681981 — 2,350 —225 1989 — 292,293 — 43 1997 — 71,860 — 1831982 — 804 —284 1990 — 51,280 —175 1998 — 176,354 — 1461983 — 0 1991 — 59,794 —166 1999 — 113,004 — 1901984 — 15,532 —169 1992 — 73,459 —154 2000 — 198,990 — 1641985 — 40,452 —132 1993 — 86,121 —153 2001 — 11,551 — 2381986 — 143,415 — 64 1994 — 47,538 —191 2002 — 28,163 — 2231987 — 286,176 — 34 1995 — 22,908 —235 2003 — 02003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—5; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—257; in money—135; Top-10 finishes—22CAREER EARNINGS: $2,552,417MMAGINNES, John BIRTHDATE: July 14, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Atlanta,GA RESIDENCE: Greensboro, NC HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195 FAM-ILY: Wife, Dena; Jack Bristol (11/14/98); Sophie (5/23/01) EDUCA-TION: East Carolina University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading,sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 1995, 2002,2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Regained his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishingT7 at the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Spent 2003on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made 13 cuts in 29 starts with one top-10 and three top-25s. Cardedfour rounds in the 60s to finish T5 at the B.C. Open for eighth top-10 of his career on<strong>TOUR</strong>. It was his best finish since he recorded a T5 at the 1998 Deposit GuarantyClassic. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 1996-97, 1999-2000 and 2003. Member of theNationwide Tour 1994-95, 1998 and 2001-02. Finished 48th on the 2002 NationwideTour money list with two top-10s including a season’s best second at the GreaterRichmond Open. Three-time winner on the Nationwide Tour. Most recent victory cameat the 2001 Carolina Classic in Raleigh, NC, just a short drive from his hometown ofDurham and residence in Greensboro. Had emotional year during the 1999 <strong>TOUR</strong> season.His best finish came at the Motorola Western Open in July. Caddie GarlandDempsey collapsed on the 15th hole during the third round. Dempsey’s heart stoppedand Maginnes and ABC spotter Matt Moore performed CPR until paramedics arrived.Dempsey underwent successful quadruple bypass surgery. Maginnes was able to pullhimself together and complete a 1-under-par 71 round. Fired a 2-under 70 on Sundayto finish in sixth place. Held the 36-hole lead the following week at the GreaterMilwaukee Open on his way to a T10 showing. Career-best finish on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>came at the 1996 rain-shortened Buick Challenge. Was one of five players to share the36-hole lead. Both the third and fourth rounds were rained out, resulting in a five-manplayoff, which was won by Michael Bradley. First victory on the Nationwide Tour camein 1995 San Jose Open where he defeated Larry Silveira by three strokes. Won the1998 Dakota Dunes Open, chipping in for birdie on the second playoff hole to defeatRyan Howison and Sean Murphy. Shot 10-under-par 62 in the first round at DakotaDunes. Ended 1998 season fifth on the money list to regain his <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Worked asan announcer for USA Network at the 2003 Target World Challenge.EXEMPT STATUS: T7 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentPLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1996 Buick Challenge.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1995 San Jose Open. 1998 Dakota DunesOpen. 2001 Carolina Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — $0 1998 — $172,165 —153 2002 — $21,7011995 — 2,807 —324 1999 — 426,666 — 93 2003 — 308,928 — 1551996 — 184,065 —113 2000 — 211,749 —1581997 — 110,166 —164 2001 — 0BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—B.C. Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—29; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—12-176 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersCAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—167; in money—84; Top-10 finishes—8CAREER EARNINGS: $1,438,247Nationwide Tour AlumnusMAHAN, Hunter BIRTHDATE: May 17, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: Orange, CARESIDENCE: Keller, TX HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Oklahoma State University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Fishing, basketball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2003 Q SCHOOL:2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Joins the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as a rookie afterT16 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. At age 21 whenthe <strong>2004</strong> season kicks off, will be second-youngest player on <strong>TOUR</strong>,behind fellow rookie Kevin Na. Co-recipient with Ricky Barnes of 2003 Ben HoganAward and also won the Jack Nicklaus Award and Fred Haskins Award as top collegiategolfer in 2003. No. 1 Amateur in the Golfweek/Sagarin Ratings in 2003. Made the cutand finished 28th at the Masters. Turned professional after missing the cut at the U.S.Open, and made four cuts in seven starts. Runner-up to Ricky Barnes at the 2002 U.S.Amateur and placed third at the 2002 NCAA Championships. Two-time member of theU.S. Palmer Cup team. Two-time first-team All-American at OSU. Two-time Big 12Player of the Year (2002-03). Began collegiate career at Southern California beforetransferring to OSU after earning second-team All-American honors, as well as Pac-10Freshman of the Year in 2001. American Junior Golf Association Player of the Year in1999 and a three-time AJGA All-American. Winner of 1999 U.S. Junior Amateur.EXEMPT STATUS: T16 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T17—2003 Valero Texas Open.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 106,300BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T17—Valero Texas Open; T20—GreaterMilwaukee Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—9; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—11; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $106,300MALTBIE, Roger BIRTHDATE: June 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Modesto,CA RESIDENCE: Los Gatos, CA HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 200 FAM-ILY: Wife, Donna; Spencer Davis (3/3/87), Parker Travis (3/12/90)EDUCATION: San Jose State University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Music, 49ers football TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 Q SCHOOL:1974 OTHER INFORMATION: Has appeared in several ChampionsTour events over the last three years, but primarily works as a golfcommentator for NBC golf telecasts. Teamed with Gary Koch to win the RaphaelDivision at 2003 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. During rookie year on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1975,won back-to-back titles at Quad Cities Open and Pleasant Valley Classic.Two biggestcareer wins came in Ohio, the inaugural Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village inDublin in 1976 and the 1985 World Series of Golf at Firestone CC in Akron. Finished acareer-best eighth on money list in 1985. Tied for 54-hole lead at the 1987 Masters,eventually finishing T4. Big San Francisco 49ers fan and possessor of Super Bowl ringsgiven to him by former 49ers’ owner Edward DeBartolo, Jr. Underwent two shouldersurgeries during playing career. Winner of 1972 and 1973 Northern California Amateurand 1974 California State Open.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1975 Ed McMahon-Jaycees Quad Cities Open, PleasantValley Classic. 1976 Memorial Tournament. 1985 Manufacturers Hanover WestchesterClassic, NEC World Series of Golf.MONEY & POSITION:1975 — $81,035 — 23 1985 — $360,554 — 8 1995 — $61,664 — 1871976 — 117,737 — 18 1986 — 213,206 — 40 1996 — 48,800 — 1991977 — 51,727 — 59 1987 — 157,023 — 65 1997 — 01978 — 12,440 —130 1988 — 150,602 — 77 1998 — 01979 — 9,796 —156 1989 — 134,333 —105 1999 — 01980 — 38,626 — 86 1990 — 58,536 —169 2000 — 01981 — 75,009 — 59 1991 — 37,962 —188 2001 — 01982 — 77,067 — 56 1992 — 109,742 —125 2002 — 01983 — 75,751 — 70 1993 — 155,454 —103 2003 — 01984 — 118,128 — 56 1994 — 67,686 —1742003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—490; in money—327; Top-10 finishes—55CAREER EARNINGS: $2,212,879MAY, Bob BIRTHDATE: October 6, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Lynwood, CARESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 155 FAMILY:Wife, Brenda; Trenton (9/14/97), Madelyn (9/25/00) EDUCATION:Oklahoma State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Motorcycles,boats, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 1994,1999 OTHER INFORMATION: Due to two bulging disks in his back,limited to only seven events in 2003. Made six cuts, with a best finishof T21 at the Shell Houston Open. Will receive a Non-Exempt Major MedicalExtension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $134,308 earned in seven events in 2003, has theopportunity to play in 15 events to earn $353,187 and match the $487,495 winnings of2003’s No. 125 Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the Major MedicalExtension category for the remainder of the season. In 2002, fell out of the top 125 forthe first time since 1999. His best finish in 2002 was T15 at the John Deere Classic.Early season play in 2001 limited by back that stiffened after third round of Bob HopeChrysler Classic. Was forced to withdraw and diagnosed with two bulging discs inlower back. Took almost two months and returned to play a normal schedule theremainder of the year. Finished 94th in earnings and made 18 cuts in 25 starts. In whatwill be remembered as one of the great head-to-head duels in major championship history,lost a playoff to Tiger Woods in the 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Valhalla GC. Afteropening with a 72, came back with 66-66-66. Paired with Woods in the final round,both players birdied 18 — May draining a 15-footer to match Woods with a 31 on theback nine. In the three-hole playoff, May recorded three pars (4-4-5) while Woodsbirdied the first extra hole. In final three rounds, May produced 20 birdies and only twobogeys and shares the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship scoring record with Woods at 18-under-par270. Played on the European Tour and won the 1999 Victor Chandler British Masters.Prior to victory at Duke’s Course, had finished second 22 times as a professional aroundthe world. Gained exempt status on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1993 by virtue of his fourth-place finishon Nationwide Tour money list, where he had 11 top-10s, including two seconds.Three-time All-American at Oklahoma State, played on the 1991 NCAA championshipteam. At age 16, qualified to play in 1985 Los Angeles Open.EXEMPT STATUS: Non-Exempt Major Medical ExtensionPLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2000 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, T2—FedEx St.Jude Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — $0 1999 — $50,000 —225 2002 — $407,778 — 1381994 — 31,079 —209 2000 —1,557,720 — 29 2003 — 134,308 — 1931998 — 40,130 —214 2001 — 534,936 — 94BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T21—Shell Houston Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—7; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—127; in money—72; Top-10 finishes—3CAREER EARNINGS: $2,755,951Nationwide Tour AlumnusMcCALLISTER, Blaine BIRTHDATE: October 17, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Ft.Stockton, TX RESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Wife, Claudia; Kelly, Paul EDUCATION:University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, tennis,baseball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: 1981,1982, 1985, 1997, 1999, 2001 OTHER INFORMATION: Spent a seasonon the Nationwide Tour in 2003 for the first time in his career.Finished 12th on the money list after posting seven top-10s in 18 starts, including hisfirst victory on that Tour at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. The victory was his firston any Tour since winning the 1993 B.C. Open. Shot four rounds in the 60s to finish ata tournament record 19-under-par 265. Shattered the previous tournament record setin 2002 by Gary Hallberg (274). Made the cut in five of eight <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2003,with a top finish of T23 at the Wachovia Championship. 2002 finish on money list(194th) was lowest of career since finishing 201st in second season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1983.Kept <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2002 with T32 finish at 2001 Qualifying School. Dropped from 49thto 149th on the 2001 official money list from the previous year, with a best finish of T5at Greater Milwaukee Open. In 1999, finished 134th on season money list, leaving himnon-exempt for the 2000 season. Instead he went to 1999 Qualifying Tournament andfinished first, securing full privileges for 2000, a season that earned him a career-high$963,974, his most lucrative year in golf thanks to three top-10s, including a runner upand third-place finish. Most top-10s since posting seven in 1994. At Compaq Classic ofNew Orleans, narrowly missed first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory since 1993 B.C. Open. After sharing54-hole led with Carlos Franco, closed with 68 to get into a playoff with Franco, whichFranco won with par on second extra hole. Earned $367,200 for second-place finish,more than he made in any career year since 1991. Owns five victories on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, including two in 1989 at The Honda Classic and Bank of Boston Classic. The twovictories helped him climb into the top 15 on the money list for the first time in hiscareer. First <strong>TOUR</strong> win came at 1988 Hardee’s Golf Classic. Middle rounds of 62-63 tiedthen-<strong>TOUR</strong> record for lowest consecutive rounds in <strong>TOUR</strong> history. Topped by MarkCalcavecchia (124) at the 2001 Phoenix Open. After 1983 season, spent a lot of timeperfecting his left-handed putting style. First qualified to play on the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1982.Natural left-hander who plays the game right-handed but putts southpaw. Is involvedwith eyesight organizations as a result of his wife, Claudia, suffering from pseudoxanthomaelasticum (PXE), a rare eye disease. Roomed with Fred Couples for one year andwith CBS Sports golf host Jim Nantz for three while attending the University ofHouston. Has joined with Couples and Nantz in Three Amigos Celebrity Tournament,first held in October 1994. One of the beneficiaries of the event was PXA research.Played with seven New York City firefighters at the Stadium Course at the TPC atSawgrass in November of 2001 following Sept. 11 tragedy. The firefighters, who hadspent the majority of their time at Ground Zero since the initial terrorist strikes, werepart of a larger contingent honored by the city of Jacksonville for their heroics.EXEMPT STATUS: 12th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listPLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1988 Hardee’s Golf Classic. 1989 Honda Classic, Bank ofBoston Classic. 1991 H.E.B. Texas Open. 1993 B.C. Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-177


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSMONEY & POSITION:1982 — $7,894 —186 1990 — $152,048 —103 1997 — $140,966 — 1431983 — 5,218 —201 1991 — 412,974 — 36 1998 — 228,304 — 1251984 — 0 1992 — 261,187 — 59 1999 — 295,932 — 1341986 — 88,732 — 94 1993 — 290,434 — 61 2000 — 963,974 — 491987 — 120,005 — 87 1994 — 351,554 — 47 2001 — 280,589 — 1491988 — 225,660 — 49 1995 — 238,847 — 77 2002 — 123,349 — 1941989 — 523,891 — 15 1996 — 179,427 —117 2003 — 65,820 — 222BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T29—Wachovia Championship.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—8; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—558; in money—319; Top-10 finishes—40CAREER EARNINGS: $4,956,805Nationwide Tour AlumnusMCCORD, Gary BIRTHDATE: May 23, 1948 BIRTHPLACE: San Gabriel,CA RESIDENCE: Paradise Valley, AZ HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 185FAMILY: Wife, Diane, Krista (5/14/68) EDUCATION: University ofCalifornia-Riverside (1971, Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Acceleration, giving a name to each age spot on my body TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1971 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1974 OTHER INFORMA-TION: Played in just 10 Champions Tour events in 2003 due to variouscommitments, including his analyst position with CBS Sports. Has won twice onthe Champions Tour, both times in 1999. Writes for America Online and Golf Digest,and has published three books: Golf for Dummies, Golf For Dummies II and Just aRange Ball in a Box Full of Titleists. Operates the Kostis-McCord Teaching Center inScottsdale, AZ, with Peter Kostis. Served as technical consultant for and appeared inthe Kevin Costner movie “Tin Cup.” Runs charity pro-am with Andrew Magee, theSanta Claus Classic, in Scottsdale. Was backed by the late Lawrence Welk early in hispro career and once appeared on the musical conductor’s variety show. Played the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> from 1974-98 with more than $600,000 in earnings in 376 tournaments. Top performancesin his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career were a solo second at the 1975 Greater MilwaukeeOpen and a T2 at the 1977 Greater Milwaukee Open. Was a five-stroke victor at the1991 Gateway Open on the Nationwide Tour. Two-time All-America selection at Cal-Riverside and the winner of the 1970 NCAA Division II Championship.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1975 Greater Milwaukee Open, T2—1977Greater Milwaukee Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1991 Gateway Open.MONEY & POSITION:1973 — $499 —265 1982 — $27,380 —131 1991 — $7,365 — 2411974 — 32,140 — 76 1983 — 55,756 — 94 1992 — 64,503 — 1601975 — 43,028 — 59 1984 — 68,213 — 86 1993 — 16,456 — 2251976 — 26,480 — 84 1985 — 32,198 —140 1994 — 25,602 — 2161977 — 46,318 — 65 1986 — 27,747 —160 1995 — 15,813 — 2451978 — 15,280 —118 1987 — 3,689 —240 1996 — 2,548 — 3571979 — 36,843 —105 1988 — 15,502 —204 1997 — 2,880 — 3321980 — 13,521 —151 1989 — 29,629 —181 1998 — 01981 — 20,722 —131 1990 — 32,249 —191 1999 — 0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—378; in money—242; Top-10 finishes—24CAREER EARNINGS: $662,359McGOVERN, Jim BIRTHDATE: February 5, 1965 BIRTHPLACE: Teaneck,NJ RESIDENCE: Oradell, NJ; plays out of Hackensack GC HEIGHT:6-1 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Wife, Lauren; Melanie (2/5/95), Emily(4/6/96), Elizabeth Ann (2/24/99), Sean Harold (7/16/01) EDUCA-TION: Old Dominion University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, allsports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1991, 1996,1997 OTHER INFORMATION: Ended the 2003 season with T13 atthe Southern Farm Bureau Classic, best finish since T7 at the 2001 MichelobChampionship. Also spent time playing on the Nationwide Tour, playing in 15 eventsand making eight cuts. Played 16 events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and 13 on the NationwideTour in 2002. Best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> was T25 at the Valero Texas Open. On theNationwide Tour, 13 starts yielded top-10s at Virginia Beach Open and the SASCarolina Classic. Finished 76th on the Nationwide Tour money list with $52,472.Enjoyed his best season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1993 when he captured his lone victory,defeating John Huston with birdie on second playoff hole to win the rain-shortenedShell Houston Open. Had two other top-10 finishes that year and finished No. 27 onthe money list with $587,495. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member from 1991-99, playing an average of32 tournaments a year from 1991 to 1998. Winner of 1994 Diners Club Matches withJeff Maggert. Won Lake City, Texarkana and New Haven Opens en route to secondplacefinish on the 1990 Nationwide Tour money list. Brother Rob, played linebacker inthe NFL. Jim and his family were honored with the Metropolitan Golf Writers Familyof the Year Award for 1996. Winner of the 1988 Metropolitan Open, 1987 MetropolitanAmateur and 1987 Virginia State Intercollegiate Champion. First exposed to the gamewhen parents bought house adjacent to Hackensack (NJ) GC.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1993 Shell Houston Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1990 Lake City Classic, New Haven Open,Texarkana Open.MONEY & POSITION:1989 — $0 1995 — $402,587 — 44 2000 — $266,647 — 1431991 — 88,869 —141 1996 — 116,727 —154 2001 — 271,494 — 1531992 — 169,888 — 92 1997 — 140,756 —144 2002 — 86,862 — 2031993 — 587,495 — 27 1998 — 106,726 —180 2003 — 115,148 — 2021994 — 227,764 — 79 1999 — 7,940 —301BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Southern Farm Bureau Classic; T18—B.C.Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—11; in money—4; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—327; in money—177; Top-10 finishes—14CAREER EARNINGS: $2,588,902Nationwide Tour AlumnusMcLEAN, James BIRTHDATE: September 16, 1978 BIRTHPLACE:Sydney, Australia RESIDENCE: Melbourne, Australia andMinneapolis, MN HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Single EDU-CATION: University of Minnesota SPECIAL INTERESTS:Swimming, surfing, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000Q SCHOOL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Rookie was limited to19 events (with five made cuts) because of bone spurs in wrist. Bestfinish was T18 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson. Will receive a Minor MedicalExtension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $117,182 earned in 19 events in 2003, has the opportunityto play in 10 events to earn $370,313 and match the $487,495 winnings of 2003’sNo. 125 Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the Major Medical Extensioncategory for the remainder of the season. Although he missed the cut at The HondaClassic, recorded first double eagle on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003, holing out from 221 yardswith a 4-iron on the 17th hole of the second round. Did not have enough official roundsto qualify for title, but Driving Distance average was 308.9, third behind Hank Kuehneand John Daly. Earned his card by finishing T2 at the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament. Rookie on the Nationwide Tour in 2001. Played in 19 Nationwide Tourevents and made 10 cuts. Best finish was T7 at the 2002 Nationwide Arkansas Classic.1998 NCAA champion at Minnesota. His 17-under par finish at the University of NewMexico Championships Course tied a then-NCAA record held by John Inman, PhilMickelson and Justin Leonard. His title helped lead the Gophers to a seventh-place finish.1999 NCAA Regional Champion. 1998 and 1999 First-Team All-American. Winnerof the 1998 Minnesota State Open and the Minnesota Amateur Championship. Citeswinning medalist honors at the 1998 NCAA Championships as his biggest thrill in golf.Was introduced to golf by a friend at age 12. His father played professional football inAustralia. Grew up in Wahgunyah, a town with a population of 500, in the AustralianOutback, where his family runs a motel.EXEMPT STATUS: Minor Medical ExtensionBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T18—2003 Chrysler Classic of Tucson.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — $117,182 —201BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—Chrysler Classic of Tucson.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—19; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—19; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $117,182MELNYK, Steve BIRTHDATE: February 26, 1947 BIRTHPLACE:Brunswick, GA RESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL HEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 225 FAMILY: Wife, Debbie; Dalton (6/23/80), Butler(11/29/82) EDUCATION: University of Florida SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: Rare books, golf art JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1971 OTHER INFOR-MATION: Member of ESPN and ABC golf telecast team. Runner-upon <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> five times during career. Best year on <strong>TOUR</strong> was 1982,notching 11 top-25s and earning in excess of $90,000, 47th on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist. Winner of nine collegiate tournaments. All-American four times. 1969 U.S.Amateur champion. Winner of 1971 British Amateur, 1969 Western Amateur and 1970Eastern Amateur. Member 1969 Walker Cup team. Sons Butler and Dalton playDivision I collegiate golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1981 Pensacola Open, T2—1973 PhoenixOpen, 1974 Houston Open, 1979 First NBC New Orleans Open.MONEY & POSITION:1971 — $658 —262 1976 — $10,172 —141 1981 — $50,325 — 861972 — 28,927 — 77 1977 — 42,616 — 67 1982 — 90,472 — 471973 — 43,662 — 66 1978 — 44,387 — 73 1983 — 29,208 — 1341974 — 44,509 — 58 1979 — 25,676 —113 1984 — 2,281 — 2231975 — 44,707 — 55 1980 — 17,675 —133CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—275; in money—210; Top-10 finishes—29CAREER EARNINGS: $477,784MILLER, Johnny BIRTHDATE: April 29, 1947 BIRTHPLACE: SanFrancisco, CA RESIDENCE: Salt Lake City, UT HEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 205 FAMILY: Wife, Linda; John S. (6/2/70), Kelly(12/26/72), Casoi (7/30/74), Scott (5/12/76), Andy (2/3/78), Todd(1/2/80); 12 grandchildren EDUCATION: Brigham Young University2-178 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Members(1969, Physical Education) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, ranching, church activities,course architecture, golf club design TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1969 Q SCHOOL:Spring, 1969 OTHER INFORMATION: Played last official <strong>TOUR</strong> event at the 1995AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Participates in several unofficial events eachyear. Has played just two official events in his Champions Tour career since turning 50in 1997. Works primarily as the lead analyst for NBC golf telecasts. Son Andy was amember of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003, earning his card through the Qualifying Tournament.Andy qualified for the 2002 U.S. Open at Bethpage Black, and fired a hole-in-one onthird hole in final round of NBC telecast, finishing T62nd. Played the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> fulltime from 1969-1994 and won 24 official titles. Victory at 1994 AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am made him the most recent grandfather to win a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event (firstsince Art Wall, Jr., at 1975 Greater Milwaukee Open). Biggest victory came when hewon the 1973 U.S. Open at Oakmont, shooting 63 in the final round, the lowest scoreever by a winner at that prestigious event. Was the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s leading money winnerand Player of the Year in 1974 when he won eight times, the only player other thanJack Nicklaus or Tom Watson to win money title between 1971 and 1980. Member of1975 and 1981 U.S. Ryder Cup teams, where he compiled a 2-2-2 record in the biennialmatches. Winner 1964 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. Elected to World GolfHall of Fame in 1996. His family was the recipient of 1997 Jack Nicklaus Golf Familyof the Year Award, presented by the National Golf Foundation. Is the co-founder of theUtah Junior Golf Association and is still its honorary chairman.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-5<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (25): 1971 Southern Open Invitational. 1972 Sea PinesHeritage Classic. 1973 U.S. Open Championship. 1974 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am,Phoenix Open, Dean Martin Tucson Open, Sea Pines Heritage Classic, Tournament ofChampions, Westchester Classic, World Open Golf Championship, Kaiser InternationalOpen Invitational. 1975 Phoenix Open, Dean Martin Tucson Open, Bob Hope DesertClassic, Kaiser International Open Invitational. 1976 NBC Tucson Open, Bob HopeDesert Classic, British Open Championship. 1980 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic.1981 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open. 1982 Wickes-Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1983 Honda Inverrary Classic. 1987 AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am. 1994 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.MONEY & POSITION:1969 — $8,203 —125 1979 — $49,266 — 79 1989 — $66,174 — 1501970 — 49,270 — 37 1980 — 127,117 — 30 1990 — 8,900 — 2351971 — 80,459 — 18 1981 — 193,167 — 12 1991 — 2,864 — 2691972 — 95,350 — 18 1982 — 169,065 — 20 1992 — 4,312 — 2691973 — 124,766 — 9 1983 — 230,186 — 14 1993 — 01974 — 346,302 — 1 1984 — 139,422 — 47 1994 — 225,000 — 811975 — 226,119 — 2 1985 — 126,616 — 64 1995 — 01976 — 135,888 — 14 1986 — 71,444 —118 1997 — 01977 — 61,025 — 48 1987 — 139,398 — 781978 — 17,440 —112 1988 — 31,989 —169CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—385; in money—332; Top-10 finishes—105CAREER EARNINGS: $2,747,484WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 1996)MIYASE, Hirofumi BIRTHDATE: April 11, 1971 BIRTHPLACE: Kimitsu,Chiba, Japan RESIDENCE: Kimitsu, Chiba, Japan HEIGHT: 5-6WEIGHT: 154 FAMILY: Wife, Chieko; Aiko, Emiko, Ryutaro SPE-CIAL INTERESTS: Reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 QSCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card via a T28 finish at the 2003 Qualifying Tournament. Member ofthe Japan Golf Tour Organization since 1996 and six-time winner.Finished in the top 10 (ninth) on that Tour’s money list for third time in career and wontwice in 2003, the Tsuruya Open and Munsingwear Open KSB Cup. As 91st rankedplayer in Official World Golf Ranking qualified for the 2001 WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship and finished T33, his only money finish in six career <strong>TOUR</strong> starts. Bestseason in Japan came in 2000, when he finished fifth and also won the MitsubishiMorters Tournament and Tokai Classic. Other two victories in Japan came at the 1999Visa Taiheiyo Masters, where he defeated Darren Clarke and Ryoken Kawagishi in aplayoff, and the 1997 Sapporo Tokyu Open.EXEMPT STATUS: T28 at the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T33—2001 WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — $0 2000 — $0 2003 — $01997 — 0 2001 — 02003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—6; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0MIZE, Larry BIRTHDATE: September 23, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Augusta,GA RESIDENCE: Columbus, GA HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 165 FAMI-LY: Wife, Bonnie; David (4/17/86), Patrick (2/12/89), Robert (4/2/93)EDUCATION: Georgia Tech SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, allsports, piano TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 Q SCHOOL: Fall1981 OTHER INFORMATION: Playing under a Medical Extension in2003 had 19 events to earn back fully exempt status. Made only fivecuts with best effort T24 at the inaugural Wachovia Championship. Limited to 10events due to injury in 2002, and did not finish in the top 125 for the first time in 21seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Granted Major Medical Extension for 2003 due to lower back injurysuffered at the Greater Milwaukee Open. Did not play the remainder of the season. Gota late start to the 2002 season after suffering a cracked scapula in his shoulder, brokenrib and a minor concussion in December 2001 when a horse he was riding on hisparents’ farm stepped into a hole and threw him. In 2001, placed among the top 125on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the 20th consecutive season. Finished 115th in earnings,the lowest since his rookie year in 1992 when he was 125th. Earned more thanhalf of his $440,179 in one event with a T2 in the Marconi Pennsylvania Classic. Stood199th on the money list and the $290,400 paycheck vaulted him to 111th. Made 15 cutsin 21 tournaments entered in 2000. Finished T3 at the MCI Classic, best finish sinceplayoff loss to Olin Browne at 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open. One of the mostaccurate players off the tee on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, finished fifth in Driving Accuracy (78.0percent), the ninth time since 1990 that he finished the year ranked in the top-10.Another solid season in 1999, a year in which he earned $386,554, giving him 11 consecutiveyears in which he had made more than $200,000. Held four-stroke lead withfour holes to play at 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open, but fell into three-man playoffwith Stewart Cink and Olin Browne. Browne won playoff with 30-foot birdie chipon first extra hole. After finishing 99th on money list in 1997 dedicated himself duringoff-season to work with instructor Chuck Cook on revamping his game for followingseason and placed 62nd on the money list. Enjoyed first two-victory season in 1993,his first wins since 1987 Masters triumph. Trailed Dudley Hart and Phil Mickelson bythree strokes through 54 holes of Northern Telecom Open before closing 67 defeatedJeff Maggert by two. Came from four strokes off Fuzzy Zoeller’s third-round lead to winBuick Open. Made 140-foot chip-in to win the 1987 Masters. Birdied the final hole atAugusta National to force playoff with Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros. AfterBallesteros was eliminated on first extra hole, used sand wedge from the right of thesecond hole, the par-4 11th, to chip in for birdie and defeat Norman. First <strong>TOUR</strong> victorycame at 1983 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, where 25-foot birdie putt on finalhole defeated Zoeller, Sammy Rachels and Chip Beck.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1983 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic. 1987 MastersTournament. 1993 Northern Telecom Open, Buick Open.MONEY & POSITION:1980 — $1,189 —252 1988 — $187,823 — 62 1996 — $317,468 — 671981 — 0 1989 — 278,388 — 45 1997 — 246,773 — 991982 — 28,787 —125 1990 — 668,198 — 14 1998 — 464,294 — 621983 — 146,325 — 35 1991 — 279,061 — 60 1999 — 386,554 — 1031984 — 172,513 — 36 1992 — 316,428 — 47 2000 — 425,624 — 1111985 — 231,041 — 17 1993 — 724,660 — 13 2001 — 440,179 — 1151986 — 314,051 — 17 1994 — 386,029 — 42 2002 — 7,634 — 2441987 — 561,407 — 6 1995 — 289,576 — 67 2003 — 93,713 — 210BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T24—Wachovia Championship.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—19; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—525; in money—374; Top-10 finishes—83CAREER EARNINGS: $6,967,713MORGAN, John BIRTHDATE: December 19, 1977 BIRTHPLACE: Bristol,England RESIDENCE: Bristol, Portishead, England; plays out ofClevedon GC HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 203 FAMILY: Single SPECIALINTERESTS: Music, dancing, soccer TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2002 Q SCHOOL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Playing in only his16th career event on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, the rookie posted the best effortof his career with a T5 finish at the 2003 B.C. Open. Prior to coming tothe B.C. Open the English native had just one top-25 in 15 starts, a T22 at the BuickClassic. Added a second top-10 with a T10 at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic inOctober. He matched his career-best late in the season with a T5 at the Chrysler Classicof Greensboro. Earned initial <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via a T11 finish at the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament, his first attempt at Q-School. After turning professional in April2002, finished T2 at the Galeria Kaufhof Pokal Challenge in June, then won the CharlesChurch Challenge Tour Championship in July. Finished eighth on the European ChallengeTour’s Order of Merit to earn his 2003 European Tour Card. Second rookie to earn cardon both the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and European Tour in the same season (Richie Coughlan, 1998).Overcame Dyslexia and epilepsy before turning professional in April 2002. Father hasbeen a dock worker in England for more than 40 years.EXEMPT STATUS: 141st on 2003 money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2003 B.C. Open, Chrysler Classic ofGreensboro.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — $422,917 —141BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—B.C. Open, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro;T10—Southern Farm Bureau Classic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—29; in money—11; Top-10 finishes—3CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—29; in money—11; Top-10 finishes—3CAREER EARNINGS: $422,917SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-179


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSMORLAND IV, David BIRTHDATE: April 3, 1969 BIRTHPLACE: NorthBay, Ontario, Canada RESIDENCE: Windermere, FL HEIGHT: 5-7WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife, Michele; David James V (9/25/96),Laura Taylor (8/13/03) EDUCATION: Kent State (1991, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, fishing, hockey TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 1999, 2000 OTHER INFORMATION:Regained <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing 18th on the 2003 Nationwide Tourmoney list. Picked up win for second straight season on that Tour by posting fourrounds in the 60s at the SAS Carolina Classic. After steady rains allowed only one hourof play on Thursday, Morland played 26 holes on Friday, 19 on Saturday and 27 moreSunday to secure the victory at the TPC at Wakefield Plantation. Split time on bothTours in 2002. Missed the cut in 10 of first 11 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts, but bounced back makingseven of last 10, including his only top-10, a T10 at the Michelob Championship atKingsmill in early October. Two weeks later, posted a 19-under-par total to win the rainshortened,54-hole Hibernia Southern Open, the final full-field event on theNationwide Tour. Victory moved him from No. 199 to No. 54 on the money list andearned him a spot in the season-ending Tour Championship. Finished No. 51 on theNationwide Tour 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,came at 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 Tournament to regain cardfor 2001. Made a breakthrough in Canada in 1999, winning the Canadian Tour’s finalevent, the McDonald’s PEI Challenge. Finished sixth on the Canadian Order of Merit. Atend of 1999, finished 16th at the Qualifying Tournament. Won Canadian Tour Rookie ofthe Year Award in 1992. Two-time All-American at Kent State. 1991 Mid-AmericanConference Champion. 1989 Member Pacific Amateur Team. 1987 Western JuniorMedalist. Changed into Austin Powers costume on Halloween during last hole of playthat day in the 2003 Nationwide Tour Championship and finished the hole in costume.EXEMPT STATUS: 18th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2001 Bell Canadian Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Hibernia Southern Open. 2003 SASCarolina Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — $0 1998 — $0 2001 — $279,877 — 1501996 — 4,500 —324 1999 — 10,750 —283 2002 — 154,115 — 1871997 — 0 2000 — 218,648 —156 2003 — 8,022BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T73—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—91; in money—38; Top-10 finishes—3CAREER EARNINGS: $675,912Nationwide Tour AlumnusMORSE, John BIRTHDATE: February 16, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Marshall,MI RESIDENCE: Marshall, MI; plays out of Marshall CC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Kelly; Christina (7/31/92) EDUCA-TION: University of Michigan SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: 1997 OTHERINFORMATION: Split time in 2003 between <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (eightevents) and Nationwide Tour (13 events). Finished T5 at the AlbertaCalgary Classic on the Nationwide Tour. Made only three cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. T4finish at the 2002 Tampa Bay Classic presented by Buick marked the 1995 UnitedAirlines Hawaiian Open champion’s first top-10 since a T8 at the 1997 Shell HoustonOpen, and his best finish since a T3 at the 1995 LaCantera Texas Open (a span of 87events). One top-10 finish on the Nationwide Tour in 2002, a T2 at the HiberniaSouthern Open. Won 1995 United Airlines Hawaiian Open with closing 68 to defeatTom Lehman and Duffy Waldorf by three strokes. Closed with 70 to finish fourth in1996 U.S. Open at Oakland Hills CC in home state of Michigan. Earned first <strong>TOUR</strong> cardby finishing fifth on 1993 Nationwide Tour money list. Winner of 1993 New EnglandClassic. Played <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia from 1989-92. Winner 1990 Australian Open inplayoff over Craig Parry. Big Ten champion at University of Michigan.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1995 United Airlines Hawaiian Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1993 New England Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1984 — $0 1994 — $146,137 —122 1998 — $43,140 — 2101987 — 0 1995 — 416,803 — 42 2001 — 3,880 — 2551988 — 0 1996 — 322,090 — 64 2002 — 125,260 — 1931991 — 9,117 —230 1997 — 161,363 —134 2003 — 22,361 — 236BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T52—Greater Milwaukee Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—8; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—154; in money—73; Top-10 finishes—8CAREER EARNINGS: $1,250,150Nationwide Tour AlumnusMUNCRIEF, Kevin BIRTHDATE: August 7, 1976 BIRTHPLACE: Ardmore,OK RESIDENCE: Ardmore, OK; plays out of Lakeview GC HEIGHT:6-0 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University ofOklahoma (1999, Criminology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hanging outwith friends TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999 OTHER INFORMA-TION: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for <strong>2004</strong> with a T16 finish at 2003Qualifying Tournament, his third trip to Q-School finals. One of sixplayers to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card after playing in all three stages of Q-School. Member of theNationwide Tour in 2001 and 2003. Made four cuts in 14 starts in 2003, with a best finishof T25 at the Lake Erie Charity Classic. In 2001, made the cut in three of 11 starts.Best finish was a T26 at the Wichita Open. Played the Hooters Tour in 2000 and 2002.Won the Michelob Light Classic on the NGA Hooters Tour in 2000. Four-year lettermanat Oklahoma. American Junior Golf Association All-American in 1994. Honorable mentionall-state basketball player in high school. Lists winning on the Hooters Tour asbiggest thrill in golf. Lists parents, Eddie and Pam, as his heroes. Father also serves ashis caddie. Collegiate teammate of former <strong>TOUR</strong> member Hunter Haas, who is currentlyplaying on the Nationwide Tour. Nickname is “Monk.”EXEMPT STATUS: T16 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentCAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusNNA, Kevin BIRTHDATE: September 15, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: Seoul, SouthKorea RESIDENCE: Rancho Cucamonga, CA HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 167 FAMILY: Single TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001 QSCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card at age 20 by finishing T21 at the 2003 Qualifying Tournament.Will be youngest member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in <strong>2004</strong>. Medalist byeight strokes at La Purisima CC in Lompoc, CA during first stage oftournament. Finished T3 in second stage at Oak Valley GC in Beaumont, CA. Bypassedsenior year of high school and college to turn professional at age 17. Spent the lasttwo years on the Asian <strong>PGA</strong> Tour, where he finished 40th on the Order of Merit in 2003and fourth in 2002. Became the youngest winner in Asian <strong>PGA</strong> Tour history at 19 yearsand three months when he won the 2002 Volvo Masters of Asia by two strokes. Addedfive other top-10s that season. The win qualified him for the 2003 WGC-NECInvitational, where he finished T71, his only event in the money on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> inthree career starts. Also played in 11 events on the 2003 European Tour with one top-10, a T6 at the Dubai Desert Classic. At age 8, Na’s family moved from South Korea tothe United States. Took up the game a year later and by the time he left the junior golfprogram had become the number one junior player in the U.S. Also won the 2002 LongBeach Open.EXEMPT STATUS: T21 at the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T71—2003 WGC-NEC Invitational.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — $0 2003 — $0BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T71—WGC-NEC Invitational.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—3; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0NOBILO, Frank BIRTHDATE: May 14, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Auckland,New Zealand RESIDENCE: Auckland, New Zealand HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife, Selena; Bianca (1990) SPECIALINTERESTS: Squash, motor racing TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1979 Q SCHOOL: 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: After finishing135th on the money list in 2002, missed the entire 2003 season dueto two ruptured disks in his back. Joins The Golf Channel as a fulltimeanalyst in <strong>2004</strong>, working primarily on Champions Tour broadcasts. Also has theopportunity to play in 22 events after being granted a Non-Exempt Major MedicalExtension. Final-round 66 helped earn only top-10 of 2002 season, a T10 at theWORLDCOM CLASSIC. Missed several events at the end of the 2002 due to a shoulderinjury. In 2001, the key to finishing in the top 125 for first time since 1998 was eighttop-25s in 17 starts. Has participated in three Presidents Cups (1994, 1996, 1998).Captured first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in second season on <strong>TOUR</strong> at the 1997 GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic. Added a third 69 on Saturday and was five strokes behindBrad Faxon and Tom Kite. Final-round 67, in cool and rainy conditions, moved him intotie with Faxon. Parred first playoff hole for win. Also in 1997, captured the Hong KongOpen and Mexican Open,. Won 1996 Deutsche Bank Open on <strong>PGA</strong> European Tour andsecond consecutive Subaru Sarazen World Open, marking first successful defense ofhis career. Two-time New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Champion (1985-87). Has dealt with back problemsrelating to the fact his right leg is shorter than his left. Ancestors were Italianpirates who, after running out of things to pillage on the Adriatic, resettled in NewZealand in the early 1900s. Victim of a freak accident one week after marrying SelenaSyer in Orlando in 1998. Errant tee shot at Lake Nona struck him above left eye, requiring30 stitches and affecting his subsequent play.EXEMPT STATUS: Non-Exempt Major Medical ExtensionPLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1997 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — $7,000 —252 1996 — $262,292 — 81 2000 — $236,476 — 1521993 — 14,500 —230 1997 — 891,315 — 23 2001 — 462,650 — 1081994 — 41,292 —198 1998 — 269,134 —108 2002 — 447,324 — 1351995 — 52,119 —203 1999 — 191,734 —155CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—173; in money—109; Top-10 finishes—12CAREER EARNINGS: $2,875,8362-180 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersNORTH, Andy BIRTHDATE: March 9, 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Thorpe, WIRESIDENCE: Madison, WI HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY:Wife, Sue; Nichole (11/30/74), Andrea (8/22/78) EDUCATION:University of Florida (1972, B.S.) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports,gardening, snow shoeing, biking TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972OTHER INFORMATION: Played in 17 Champions Tour events andnone after the Long Island Classic in mid-August due to back injury.Continues to serve as color analyst for ESPN golf telecasts. A two-time winner of theU.S. Open, one of 20 players with more than one Open win. First triumph came atCherry Hills in Denver, CO, in 1978 and the second at Oakland Hills in Birmingham, MI,in 1985. Shares the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s nine-hole scoring record with Billy Mayfair and MikeSouchak with his 27 at the 1975 B.C. Open. Played on the 1985 U.S. Ryder Cup teamand also represented the United States in the 1978 World Cup. Last <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> eventwas the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Earned a spot among the top 50on the Champions Tour 2001 money list and secured a partial exemption for 2002.Turned in his top effort of the season in late March at the Emerald Coast Classic nearPensacola, losing a one-hole playoff to Mike McCullough. Teamed with Jim Colbert towin a second consecutive Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf title. Three-time All-Americaselection at the University of Florida. Turned to golf in the seventh grade because bonein knee stopped growing and was disintegrating, causing him to give up football andbasketball. Later returned to basketball, earning all-state honors. An avid follower ofUniversity of Wisconsin sports and at one time assisted the Badger football staff.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1977 American Express Westchester Classic. 1978 U.S.Open Championship. 1985 U.S. Open Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1972 — $923 —259 1982 — $82,698 — 50 1992 — $16,360 — 2181973 — 44,890 — 64 1983 — 52,416 — 99 1993 — 14,500 — 2301974 — 55,455 — 43 1984 — 22,131 —149 1994 — 3,165 — 2921975 — 44,730 — 53 1985 — 212,268 — 24 1995 — 01976 — 71,267 — 37 1986 — 41,652 —146 1996 — 01977 — 116,794 — 18 1987 — 42,876 —163 1997 — 01978 — 150,398 — 14 1988 — 10,759 —212 1998 — 01979 — 73,873 — 54 1989 — 13,620 —204 1999 — 3,841 — 3331980 — 55,212 — 70 1990 — 99,651 —137 2000 — 01981 — 111,401 — 30 1991 — 24,653 —201CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—482; in money—315; Top-10 finishes—50CAREER EARNINGS: $1,365,530OOGILVIE, Joe BIRTHDATE: April 8, 1974 BIRTHPLACE: Lancaster, OHRESIDENCE: Austin, TX; plays out of Spanish Oaks GC, Bee Caves,TX HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Colleen; LaurenBrady (2/5/03) EDUCATION: Duke University (1996, Economics)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, financial markets, politics TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1996 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1999 Q SCHOOL: 1999OTHER INFORMATION: Returns to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after a finishinginside the top 3 (No. 2) on the Nationwide Tour money list for the second time in hiscareer. Made the cut in 21 of 23 events on the 2003 Nationwide Tour, with two winsand 16 top-25s. Victories came at the Jacob’s Creek Open in Australia and The Reese’sCup in Hershey, PA. Paycheck enabled him to become the fastest to earn $300,000 inTour history. Two weeks prior to Hershey win, lost to Vaughn Taylor in playoff at theKnoxville Open. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1999-2002. At the 2001 British Open,opened with rounds of 69-68, two strokes behind leader Colin Montgomerie. FinishedT25 for best career finish in a major. Qualified for British Open by earning one of eightqualifying spots at Advil Western Open (T25). Career-highs in money earned ($519,740)and money list position (No. 92) in 2000. That season, turned in career-best T4 at theFedEx St. Jude Classic. Earned his first <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10 (T9) at the 1999 Motorola WesternOpen. First two Nationwide Tour wins came in 1998 at the Monterrey Open andGreensboro Open. Lists Warren Buffet and Bill Gates as heroes. Follows the stock marketextensively.EXEMPT STATUS: Second on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2000 FedEx St. Jude Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1998 Monterrey Open, Greensboro Open. 2003Jacob’s Creek Open, The Reese’s Cup Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — $0 2000 — $519,740 — 92 2003 — $01998 — 0 2001 — 343,189 —1391999 — 287,346 —137 2002 — 47,696 —2162003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—118; in money—56; Top-10 finishes—5CAREER EARNINGS: $1,197,971Nationwide Tour AlumnusOGRIN, David BIRTHDATE: December 31, 1957 BIRTHPLACE:Waukegan, IL RESIDENCE: Garden Ridge, TX HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 220 FAMILY: Wife, Sharon; Amy (6/20/88), Jessica(9/6/89), Dana (3/ 6/92), Clark Addison (10/18/93) EDUCATION:Texas A&M (1980, Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Christianity,children, Chicago Cubs TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 QSCHOOL: Fall 1982, 1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Spent most ofhis time in 2003 playing on the Nationwide Tour, making 11 cuts in 19 starts. Played inonly four <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournaments. After 14 years and 405 tournaments, earned his firstcareer title at 1996 LaCantera Texas Open. Part of six-man playoff, largest in <strong>TOUR</strong> history,won by Neal Lancaster at 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. Also lost playoff to HalSutton in 1985 St. Jude Classic. Won unofficial 1997 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.Winner of 1980 Illinois Open and 1989 Chrysler Team Championship with Ted Schulz.Big Chicago Cubs fan, named his son Clark Addison after two streets that adjoin atWrigley Field. Had childhood ambition of being a switch-hitting catcher. Given his firstgolf club at age 2. Met wife Sharon at 1985 Texas Open and married her at 1986 event.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 LaCantera Texas Open.MONEY & POSITION:1983 — $36,003 —121 1990 — $64,190 —167 1997 — $593,683 — 361984 — 45,461 —113 1991 — 8,024 —235 1998 — 219,523 — 1301985 — 76,294 — 95 1992 — 33,971 —193 1999 — 141,082 — 1751986 — 75,245 —113 1993 — 155,016 —104 2000 — 40,522 — 2201987 — 80,149 —110 1994 — 199,199 — 92 2001 — 6,030 — 2481988 — 138,807 — 86 1995 — 151,419 —123 2002 — 01989 — 234,196 — 59 1996 — 537,225 — 34 2003 — 5,700 — 252BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T74—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—4; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—497; in money—276; Top-10 finishes—32CAREER EARNINGS: $2,841,739Nationwide Tour AlumnusOLSEN, Dan BIRTHDATE: January 13, 1967 BIRTHPLACE: Lansing, MIRESIDENCE: Columbus, OH; plays out of Tartan Fields CC HEIGHT:6-2 WEIGHT: 205 FAMILY: Wife, Margarita; Isabella EDUCATION:Indiana University (1990, Public Management) TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1990 Q SCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: One ofsix players to successfully complete all three stages of 2003 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Finished T12 after leading in early portionof sixth and final round. Played primarily on Hooters Tour in 2003, with 12 madecuts and four top-10s in 12 starts. Biggest thrill in golf was holing out a 5-iron for firstcareer birdie at age 12. Got his start in golf by working at a nine-hole course across thestreet from home. In addition to playing numerous mini-tours, has also worked in roadconstruction, home building and in Christmas Tree sales. About his Christmas treesales, he said. “You know what, I was good at it.”EXEMPT STATUS: T12 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentMONEY & POSITION:1994 — $2,101 —316CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments entered - 3; in money - 1; Top-10 finishes - 0CAREER EARNINGS: $2,101OOSTERHUIS, Peter BIRTHDATE: May 3, 1948 BIRTHPLACE: London,England RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 235FAMILY: Wife, Ruth Ann; two sons, Robert, Richard; two stepsons,Byron, Matt SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course architecture, diningout, bird watching TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1968 JOINED<strong>TOUR</strong>: 1974 OTHER INFORMATION: In 2003, continued career asanalyst for CBS Sports golf telecasts and also worked with The GolfChannel on its studio shows and live coverage of events. Joined CBS in 1998 afterserving as lead analyst for The Golf Channel’s coverage of the European Tour from 1995to 1997. Amassed more than 20 victories worldwide, including a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory atthe 1981 Canadian Open. Competed on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> full-time between 1975 and 1986.Participated in 314 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events during his career. Runner-up at the 1974 and1982 British Opens and led the European Tour Order of Merit for four consecutive years(1971-1974), a record that stood until broken by Colin Montgomerie in 1997. Played insix Ryder Cup matches for Great Britain and Europe between 1971 and 1981, sharingthe European Team mark for most singles victories. Member of the 1967 Walker Cupteam. Between 1987 and 1993, served as Director of Golf at Forsgate CC in Jamesburg,NJ, and at Riviera CC in Pacific Palisades, CA. Son Robert, the former head professionalat the TPC Four Seasons Resort at Las Colinas, site of the EDS Byron NelsonChampionship, is now the Director of Golf at Four Seasons-Puerto Rico’s PeninsulaPapagayo.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1981 Canadian Open.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-181


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSMONEY & POSITION:1971 — $0 1978 — $50,480 — 66 1985 — $41,805 — 1301972 — 1,675 —222 1979 — 41,104 — 93 1986 — 15,364 — 1881973 — 16,269 —108 1980 — 30,662 —107 1987 — 969 — 2911974 — 21,914 — 93 1981 — 115,862 — 28 1988 — 01975 — 59,936 — 34 1982 — 95,038 — 43 1989 — 01976 — 41,323 — 66 1983 — 68,893 — 781977 — 60,083 — 50 1984 — 74,314 — 79CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—314; in money—234; Top-10 finishes—27CAREER EARNINGS: $736,692PPALMER, Ryan BIRTHDATE: September 19, 1976 BIRTHPLACE: Amarillo,TX RESIDENCE: Grapevine, TX; plays out of Tascosa CC HEIGHT:5-11 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer EDUCATION: TexasA&M University (2000, Recreation) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cooking,raquetball, football TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 JOINED<strong>TOUR</strong>: <strong>2004</strong> OTHER INFORMATION: Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> afterfinishing sixth on the Nationwide Tour money list in 2002, his first seasonon that circuit. Made the cut in 18 of 24 appearances and enjoyed six top-10s and 10top-25s. Earned his first career Nationwide Tour win at the 2003 Clearwater Classic inNew Zealand in just his second Tour start. Fired a course-record, 9-under 63 in the secondround at the Clearwater Resort and his 132 total set a 36-hole tournament record.Finished week, three strokes ahead of Andre Stolz. Participated in just two prior <strong>TOUR</strong>events. As an amateur, played practice round with Payne Stewart at the 1998 U.S. Open,where he posted rounds of 82-73 but missed the cut. Also missed the cut at the 2002Valero Texas Open. Made the cut in all 15 events he entered on the 2002 Tight Lies Tour.A four-time winner in 2002 and leading money winner with $81,634. Won the ValleyOpen (Harlingen, TX) and Sprint PCS Open (Tyler, TX) in consecutive weeks. Added victoriesin Lake Charles, LA, and Hattiesburg, MS, to close the year.EXEMPT STATUS: Sixth on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listMONEY & POSITION:2002 — $0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Clearwater Classic.CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusPAPPAS, Deane BIRTHDATE: December 12, 1967 BIRTHPLACE:Phalaborwa, South Africa RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out of WestOrange CC HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Shona; Callen(10/23/98), Devyn (4/8/02) EDUCATION: University of Arkansas SPE-CIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 QSCHOOL: 1998, 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Member ofNationwide Tour 1996-98 and 2000-01 and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999 and2002-03. One top-25 in 24 starts, a T19 at the BellSouth Classic, resulted in 181st-placefinish on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Regained <strong>TOUR</strong> status via a T28 finish at the2003 Qualifying Tournament. Posted first top-10 of <strong>TOUR</strong> career with a T6 at the 2002Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Recorded first double eagle of the 2002 season on the 501-yard, par-5 18th hole at Indian Wells CC. In last event of the season, recorded a careerbestfinish with a solo second at rain-shortened Southern Farm Bureau Classic, one shotbehind champion Luke Donald. Career-best paycheck of $280,800 increased season earningsto $494,404, moving from 170th to 129th on 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Returned to <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in 2002 for second time after finishing fifth on the 2001 Nationwide Tour moneylist. Along with brother Brenden, became first brother combination to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>cards by graduating from Nationwide Tour via the Top 15. Had eight top-10s in 2001,including his second career victory and two runner-up finishes. Won Nationwide Tour’sMonterrey 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 Nationwide Tour victory came at 2000 Nationwide GreaterCleveland Open. Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999 after finishing T2 at the 1998 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament in Palm Springs, CA. Three-time All-America selection atthe University of Arkansas, where he was a teammate of John Daly.EXEMPT STATUS: T28 at the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Cleveland Open. 2001 Monterrey Open.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — $0 1994 — $0 2002 — $494,404 — 1291993 — 4,537 —274 1999 — 113,380 —189 2003 — 189,955 — 181BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T19—BellSouth Classic.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—24; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—93; in money—36; Top-10 finishes—2CAREER EARNINGS: $802,276Nationwide Tour AlumnusPATE, Steve BIRTHDATE: May 26, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Ventura, CA RES-IDENCE: Agoura Hills, CA; plays out of North Ranch CC, Westlake,CA HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife, Sheri; Nicole(3/12/88), Sarah (10/8/90) EDUCATION: UCLA (1984, Psychology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, reading, food TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1983 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1985 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1984, 2003OTHER INFORMATION: Made an appearance in 16 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>events and six Nationwide Tour events in 2003. Playing on a Sponsor Exemption, cardedfour rounds in the 60s to finish T4 at the 2003 Greater Hartford Open, first top-10since a T5 at the 2001 B.C. Open. Returned to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying tournament in 2003and finished T21. Played in 21 <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2002, with three top-25s. David Duval’sfinal-round 59 kept him from earning his seventh career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the 1999 BobHope Chrysler Classic. Finished T4 in 1999 Masters. During third-round 65, tied AugustaNational record with seven consecutive birdies. Captain’s Choice for 1999 U.S. RyderCup team. Named 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player of The Year. Earned first victorysince 1992 Buick Invitational with one-stroke win at 1998 CVS Charity Classic. Wincapped comeback from January 1996 car crash in California desert that left him withbroken right hand, wrist and cheekbone. Ran into rear end of slow-moving truck whileon way home from Phoenix Open. Made successful return to <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1997, following1996 wrist injury, playing in 28 events and making cut 15 times. Ranked among top 100on money list for first time since 1994. In addition to early season car accident in 1996,cracked bone in left wrist that August when he tripped on a dock. Won fog-curtailed1992 Buick Invitational of California by one stroke over Chip Beck. Captured The HondaClassic en route to a career-best sixth on the money list in 1991. At 1991 Ryder Cup,played in only one match due to bruised hip suffered in traffic accident on way to teambanquet. Won two events in 1988, the MONY Tournament of Champions and theShearson Lehman Hutton-Andy Williams Open. Was 1983 Pac-10 champion and All-American at UCLA. Earned the nickname “Volcano” for his sometimes-volatile temper.Older brother John has competed in 1996 U.S. Amateur and 1996 and 2000 U.S. Mid-Amateur. Teammate of <strong>TOUR</strong> members Corey Pavin, Duffy Waldorf, Tom Pernice Jr. andJay Delsing at UCLA.EXEMPT STATUS: T21 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentPLAYOFF RECORD: 0-3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1987 Southwest Golf Classic. 1988 MONY Tournament ofChampions, Shearson Lehman Hutton Andy Williams Open. 1991 Honda Classic. 1992Buick Invitational of California. 1998 CVS Charity Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1985 — $89,358 — 86 1992 — $472,626 — 30 1999 —$1,755,960 — 131986 — 176,100 — 51 1993 — 254,841 — 64 2000 — 649,674 — 721987 — 335,728 — 26 1994 — 291,651 — 64 2001 — 271,967 —1511988 — 582,473 — 12 1995 — 89,758 —168 2002 — 220,183 —1721989 — 306,554 — 35 1996 — 10,403 —274 2003 — 192,518 —1801990 — 334,505 — 39 1997 — 261,436 — 951991 — 727,997 — 6 1998 — 782,504 — 34BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Greater Hartford Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—16; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—509; in money—349; Top-10 finishes—67CAREER EARNINGS: $7,806,237PAULSON, Carl BIRTHDATE: December 29, 1970 BIRTHPLACE:Quantico, VA RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 180FAMILY: Wife, Heather; Ned Maxwell (2/10/98), Robert Henry(6/7/01) EDUCATION: University of South Carolina (1994,Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, USC sports, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 Q SCHOOL: 1994, 1995 OTHERINFORMATION: Best effort of the 2003 season came in first start ofthe year, a T15 finish at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Held a share of the first-round leadwith J.J. Henry at Reno-Tahoe Open after a 6-under-par 66. Finished T39. Finished inthe top 125 in 2002 for third consecutive year on <strong>TOUR</strong>, despite missing five of six cutsdown the stretch. Hospitalized in January for three days with viral meningitis and inlate February, father Ned underwent triple bypass surgery. Missed first four cuts of hisseason during this period. Solo 54-hole leader by one over eventual champion CraigPerks at 2002 PLAYERS Championship after third consecutive 69. Final-round 77dropped him into a T4 finish. Second top-five of season came at the GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic, where he finished T5. In honor of the Salesmanship Club,host organization for the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic, Paulson wore bright redtrousers, a white golf shirt and a red cap in Sunday’s final round. Salesmanship Clubmembers wear that outfit all week each year. Followed up the best year of his careerwith a solid 2001 season in which he finished 99th in earnings to keep full exempt statuson <strong>TOUR</strong> for the second consecutive season. Fired a second-round 63 at the 2001WORLDCOM CLASSIC to highlight a T3 performance. Earned fully exempt status on the2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing No. 1 on the 1999 Nationwide Tour money list with$223,051 and earning Player of the Year honors. Captured his first career victory at the1999 Utah Classic. His five-stroke, 54-hole lead and six-stroke margin of victory werethe largest on <strong>TOUR</strong> that year. After a week off, then won the Boise Open, addinganother $58,500 to his earnings. Was a combined 40-under par for the two weeks.Medalist at the 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying Tournament to re-gain card for the1996 season. Made 14 cuts in 30 starts on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> but finished 155th on 1996money list. Played in 21 events, made 10 cuts and finished No. 183 on the 1995 moneylist. As an amateur, All-America selection and Southeastern Conference Player of the2-182 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersYear in 1993. Played select-level soccer until high school. Not related to <strong>TOUR</strong> memberDennis Paulson. Chronicled his first season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in the book Rookieon Tour.EXEMPT STATUS: 147th on 2003 money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2000 Tampa Bay Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1999 Utah Classic, Boise Open.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — $64,501 —183 2000 — $741,995 — 64 2003 — $365,177 — 1471996 — 116,071 —155 2001 — 508,208 — 991999 — 0 2002 — 568,924 —117BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—Sony Open in Hawaii; T16—84 LumberClassic of Pennsylvania; T17—Valero Texas Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—32; in money—18; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—176; in money—91; Top-10 finishes—9CAREER EARNINGS: $2,364,877Nationwide Tour AlumnusPAULSON, Dennis BIRTHDATE: September 27, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: SanGabriel, CA RESIDENCE: Encinitas, CA; plays out of The Farms,Rancho Santa Fe, CA HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife,Linda; Dillon Jay (6/10/97), Ethan James (5/10/00) EDUCATION:San Diego State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing,being a great dad TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL:1993 OTHER INFORMATION: Spilt time on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theNationwide Tour in 2003. Made 15 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and fiveon the Nationwide Tour. In only his second appearance of the season finished T13 atthe Buick Invitational. Finished T5 at the 2003 Greater Milwaukee Open, his first top-10 on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a T3 at the 2001 BellSouth Classic. Season best was a T3 at theReno-Tahoe Open, four shots behind Tim Herron. Tied for 36-hole lead with Herron at10-under-par 134, but third-round 73 derailed title hopes. With final-round 69 thanksto two eagles, earned $174,000 to jump into top 125 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Fell out ofthe top 125 in late September. In 2002, finished out of the top 125 for the first timesince 1998 and without a top-10 for the first time in a season where he had 25 or morestarts. Earned a top-75 spot on the money list for the third consecutive year in 2001,courtesy of three top-10s and 13 cuts made in 25 starts. Lost to Robert Allenby in sixwayplayoff at 2001 Nissan Open, but T2 finish was best on <strong>TOUR</strong> since winning the2000 Buick Classic. Registered finest career moment in 2000 by capturing first <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> title at the Buick Classic. Finished season with just one top 10, yet managed torank among the top 60 on money list for second consecutive year with $896,098 (51st).Opened with 68 to hold outright first-round Masters lead and finished T14. At BuickClassic, playoff victory over David Duval came nearly a year after losing a playoff toclose friend Duffy Waldorf in 1999. Opened with 65-68 at 2000 Buick and held the leadthrough first two rounds. Third-round 75 dropped him two strokes off 54-hole leaderWaldorf. Final-day comeback was completed with 68 that forced a playoff with Duval.Par-4 on fourth extra hole brought his first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory and largest single career paydayof $540,000. Became first player since Jim Furyk at 1996-97 Hawaiian Opens toparticipate in a playoff in the same event in consecutive years. Enjoyed his best finishat a major with a T11 at the British Open. Breakthrough season came in his third as a<strong>TOUR</strong> member in 1999, with seven top-10s and lone appearance at THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship. Also topped $1 million mark for the only time in career. In 1998, wonNationwide Tour Huntsville Open, defeating Brent Schwarzrock in playoff. NamedNationwide Tour Player of Month for May 1998 for victory and two other top-10s. In1994, ranked second to Davis Love III in Driving Distance. Persistence at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament eventually rewarded after eight consecutive unsuccessfulattempts beginning in 1985. Played three years on Asian Tour and won PhilippinesOpen in 1990. Also captured the California State Open that season. Won National LongDriving Championship in 1985. Nickname is “The Chief.” While ranked No. 1 inSouthern California, quit golf in high school because of political issues involving scholarships.Didn’t play for 18 months before going to San Diego State, where he missedmaking team. Tried again 18 months later and gained last spot via qualifying.EXEMPT STATUS: 135th on 2003 money list PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Buick Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1998 Huntsville Open.MONEY & POSITION:1986 — $0 1998 — $4,557 —317 2001 — $811,105 — 641994 — 142,515 —125 1999 —1,313,814 — 27 2002 — 344,121 — 1511995 — 103,411 —158 2000 — 896,098 — 51 2003 — 452,648 — 135BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Reno-Tahoe Open; T5—Greater MilwaukeeOpen.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—15; in money—10; Top-10 finishes—2CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—184; in money—100; Top-10 finishes—15CAREER EARNINGS: $4,068,269Nationwide Tour AlumnusPOHL, Dan BIRTHDATE: April 1, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Mt. Pleasant, MIRESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY:Wife, Mitzi; Michelle (2/2/78), Joshua Daniel (9/10/84), TaylorWhitney (9/10/86) EDUCATION: University of Arizona SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977Q SCHOOL: Spring 1978, 1979 OTHER INFORMATION: In 2003,played in two events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and three on the NationwideTour. Best effort was a T22 at the VB Open on the Nationwide Tour. Career has beensidetracked by numerous injuries, necessitating surgeries on back (1989), both knees(1994) and neck (1995). Despite setbacks has two <strong>TOUR</strong> victories, the 1986 ColonialInvitational and NEC World Series of Golf. Finished fifth on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list in 1986with $463,630. Winner of the 1987 Vardon Trophy and Epson Stats All-Around title.Member of U.S. Ryder Cup squad in 1987. Lost playoff to Craig Stadler in 1982Masters. Michigan State Amateur champion in 1975 and 1977.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1986 Colonial National Invitation Tournament, NEC WorldSeries of Golf.MONEY & POSITION:1978 — $1,047 —237 1987 — $465,269 — 17 1997 — $12,047 — 2601979 — 38,393 — 99 1988 — 396,400 — 27 1998 — 11,523 — 2661980 — 105,008 — 44 1989 — 195,789 — 74 1999 — 15,008 — 2661981 — 94,303 — 42 1991 — 163,438 — 95 2000 — 28,776 — 2251982 — 97,213 — 40 1992 — 131,486 —110 2001 — 01983 — 89,830 — 62 1993 — 97,830 —146 2002 — 24,570 — 2261984 — 182,653 — 32 1994 — 21,734 —221 2003 — 01985 — 198,829 — 27 1995 — 166,219 —1171986 — 463,630 — 5 1996 — 100,562 —1622003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—421; in money—300; Top-10 finishes—70CAREER EARNINGS: $3,101,557Nationwide Tour AlumnusPRIDE, Dicky BIRTHDATE: July 15, 1969 BIRTHPLACE: Tuscaloosa, ALRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 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: 1992Q SCHOOL: 1993, 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Split timebetween the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Nationwide Tour in 2003. Made 14 cutson the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and finished in the top 20 six times. Earned a career best $483,923.Held the first-round lead at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson, finished T34. The other timecame at the 1994 Federal Express St. Jude Classic, his only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory. The lasttime he led after a round on <strong>TOUR</strong> was the second round of the 2001 Bell CanadianOpen. Secured first top-10 finish since 2001 Southern Farm Bureau Classic with a T10at the 2003 Reno-Tahoe Open, a span of 28 events between top-10s. Missed fourmonths of the 2002 season due to an attack of gallstones and pancreatitis. Had to befed through a tube for 2 months and had his gall bladder removed. After T25 finish atthe Touchstone Energy Tucson Open in late February, did not play again until late Juneat the Canon Greater Hartford Open. Played in 27 events in 2001 and posted one top-10 in the last full-field events of the season, T6 at Southern Farm Bureau Classic.Began the week at No. 190 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List and a $72,600 payday movedhim to No. 170. Had his best season since his rookie year in 1999 when he earned$381,040 and finished 109th place on money list, second-highest behind 1994 when hefinished 57th. Won 1994 Federal Express St. Jude Classic in rookie season. A 20-footputt on 72nd hole earned spot in playoff with Hal Sutton and Gene Sauers. Holed 25-foot birdie putt on first extra hole to win. First top-10 of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career came at 1994Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic two weeks earlier, a T8. Early in 1994, rescheduled hiswedding day so it wouldn’t conflict with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. That year’svictory at Federal Express St. Jude Classic made qualifying unnecessary. Later thatseason won a Buick for soon-to-be wife Kim with a hole-in-one at Buick Challenge.Despite not playing golf as a freshman at Alabama, and not seeing any action as asophomore walk-on, still was twice named All-Southeastern Conference at Alabama.Semifinalist in 1991 U.S. Amateur.EXEMPT STATUS: 127th on 2003 money list PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1994 Federal Express St. Jude Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — $0 1997 — $45,830 —207 2001 — $206,022 — 1701994 — 305,769 — 57 1998 — 27,680 —234 2002 — 142,556 — 1901995 — 97,712 —161 1999 — 381,040 —109 2003 — 483,923 — 1271996 — 167,852 —125 2000 — 233,720 —153BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—23; in money—14; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—274; in money—112; Top-10 finishes—10CAREER EARNINGS: $2,092,102SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-183


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSPURDY, Ted BIRTHDATE: August 15, 1973 BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix, AZRESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ; plays out of Moon Valley CC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Arlene; Samuel (6/19/03)EDUCATION: University of Arizona (1996, Finance) SPECIALINTERESTS: Stock market, skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996Q SCHOOL: 1998 OTHER INFORMATION: Posted 11 top-25s in 25starts to finish 15th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money list and earn his<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for the first time since 1999. Notched initial career win at the First TeeArkansas Classic by nipping Chris Tidland in a playoff. Rolled in a short birdie putt innear darkness on the third playoff hole to garner $85,500 first prize. Finished tied withTidland at 13-under-par 275 at the end of regulation after being forced to play 36 holesSunday when rain postponed most of Saturday’s third round. Began the day six shotsback of 36-hole leader Zach Johnson before making his charge. Also a member of theNationwide Tour in 2000 (92nd) and 2002 (113th). Earned his 1999 <strong>TOUR</strong> card by virtueof a T14 finish at the 1998 Qualifying Tournament. Made the cut in eight of 27 eventsduring his rookie season on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Best finish was a T35 at the Buick Invitational. Hasnot played an event on <strong>TOUR</strong> since the 2000 Touchstone Energy Tucson Classic, wherehe posted a career-best T11 finish. 1997 Indian Masters Champion. Named 1997Rookie of the Year on the Asian <strong>PGA</strong> Tour. Winner of the Arizona State Amateur. TwotimeAll-American at the University of Arizona. Roomed with former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> playerJason Gore during freshman season in Tucson. Winner of the 1996 Ping ArizonaIntercollegiate by six strokes over Stanford’s Tiger Woods.EXEMPT STATUS: 15th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T11—2000 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 First Tee Arkansas Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — $0 2000 — $72,0001999 — 46,660 —230 2003 — 02003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—31; in money—9; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $118,660Nationwide Tour AlumnusRRANDOLPH, Sam BIRTHDATE: May 13, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: SantaBarbara, CA RESIDENCE: Ft. Worth, TX HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 175FAMILY: Wife, Julie EDUCATION: University of Southern CaliforniaSPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, fishing TURNED PROFESSION-AL: 1986 Q SCHOOL: 1986, 1990 OTHER INFORMATION: Spliteight events between the Nationwide Tour and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003.Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1990 and 1992-02. Won the 1987Bank of Boston Classic for only <strong>TOUR</strong> victory. 1985 U.S. Amateur Champion. 1985California State Amateur Champion. Three-time first-team All-American and awardedFred Haskins Trophy in 1985 as the outstanding collegiate player. Low amateur in 1985and 1986 Masters and 1986 U.S. Open.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1987 Bank of Boston Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1985 — $0 1992 — $49,085 —176 1999 — $01986 — 11,976 —197 1993 — 4,460 —275 2000 — 7,200 — 2411987 — 180,378 — 58 1994 — 3,513 —290 2001 — 14,988 — 2321988 — 117,132 — 97 1995 — 4,956 —303 2002 — 01989 — 35,561 —178 1996 — 22,166 —237 2003 — 01990 — 27,529 —198 1997 — 2,484 —3431991 — 68,668 —154 1998 — 24,779 —2372003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—169; in money—86; Top-10 finishes—5CAREER EARNINGS: $574,876Nationwide Tour AlumnusREID, Mike BIRTHDATE: July 1, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Bainbridge, MDRESIDENCE: Orem, UT HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife,Randolyn; Brendalyn (2/3/81), Lauren Michelle (8/14/83), MichaelDaniel (10/2/86), Clarissa Ann (5/27/90), John William (9/29/93);Hannah Jo (5/7/97) EDUCATION: Brigham Young University (1976,Public Relations) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, hiking, fishing,family activities TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 Q SCHOOL: Fall1976 OTHER INFORMATION: A fixture on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1977-2001. Prior to the<strong>2004</strong> season had made 575 starts and made the cut in 415 of those with earnings totaling$4,686,774. Eligible to play on the Champions Tour this summer. First victory camein his 11th year on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Pulled away with a final-round 67 to win the 1987 SeikoTucson Open. His four-stroke victory earned a place in 1988 NEC World Series of Golf,which he won in a playoff with Tom Watson. Made par on the first extra hole to earn a10-year <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> exemption. That victory helped him to his best earnings year on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with $533,343, placing him 15th on the money list. Also had a second-placefinish at 1988 THE PLAYERS Championship that year (four behind Mark McCumber).Followed his 1988 campaign with another strong season in 1989, earning $401,665.Looked to be in command at the <strong>PGA</strong> at Kemper Lakes with three holes to play but madebogey, double bogey on the 16th and 17th holes and eventually fell one stroke short ofeventual winner Payne Stewart. Earlier that year he was leading the Masters with fiveholes to play but finished the last five holes 4-over-par to slide to a T6. Of his sevencareer second-place finishes, three came in playoffs. Missed most of the 1993 seasonafter suffering a wrist injury playing table tennis while in Japan for the Dunlop PhoenixOpen in the fall of 1992. Originally diagnosed as a chip fracture to his right wrist,returned to action in early spring and played five events before further exams found itwas separated tendon. Underwent surgery to reattach the tendon and was sidelined theremainder of the season. Also had an unusual injury in 1991 when he suffered a brokenrib chasing a cat from his garage. Won Driving Accuracy title in 1980, first year officialstatistics were kept. Made the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> on his first attempt at Q-School in 1976 inBrownsville, TX. Had a solid amateur career before joining <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Was named toAll-American teams from 1973-76, including first team in 1975 and second team in 1976while at Brigham Young. Was also the Western Athletic Conference champion in 1976for the Cougars. Among his college teammates were John Fought and Jim Nelford.Member of the BYU Hall of Fame. Low amateur at the 1976 U.S. Open at the AtlantaAthletic Club. Earned the nickname “Radar” for his accuracy off the tee. Has done someconsulting work on a few golf course projects. Biggest thrill away from golf was his marriageand the birth of his six children. Wife teaches piano. Brother, Bill, was the generalmanager of the TPC at Sawgrass at one time.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1987 Seiko Tucson Open. 1988 NEC World Series of Golf.MONEY & POSITION:1977 — $26,314 — 91 1986 — $135,143 — 66 1995 — $102,809 — 1591978 — 37,420 — 80 1987 — 365,334 — 24 1996 — 161,284 — 1341979 — 64,046 — 66 1988 — 533,343 — 15 1997 — 325,551 — 731980 — 206,097 — 9 1989 — 401,665 — 28 1998 — 238,505 — 1231981 — 93,037 — 44 1990 — 249,148 — 60 1999 — 482,867 — 811982 — 80,167 — 52 1991 — 152,678 — 98 2000 — 299,138 — 1351983 — 99,135 — 58 1992 — 121,376 —117 2001 — 47,608 — 2161984 — 134,672 — 49 1993 — 5,125 —270 2002 — 01985 — 169,871 — 40 1994 — 154,441 —119 2003 — 02003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—575; in money—415; Top-10 finishes—78CAREER EARNINGS: $4,686,774Nationwide Tour AlumnusRIDINGS, Tag BIRTHDATE: September 7, 1974 BIRTHPLACE: Bethany,OK RESIDENCE: Tulsa, OK HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY:Single EDUCATION: University of Arkansas (1997, Marketing) SPE-CIAL INTERESTS: Television, food TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1997 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Rookie seasonin 2003 was cut short to only six events due to a herniated disk in hisback and a shoulder injury. Withdrew after a first-round 75 at TheHonda Classic and did not play the remainder of the season. Will receive a MajorMedical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $31,275 earned in six events in 2003, hasthe opportunity to play in 23 events to earn $456,220 and match the $487,495 winningsof 2003’s No. 125 Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the Major MedicalExtension category for the remainder of the season. Best finish in six events was T27in initial start at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Finished No. 14 on the final 2002Nationwide Tour money list with $187,494 to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2003. Notched firstcareer victory at the Permian Basin Open, where he holed out from 138 yards with apitching wedge for an eagle on the first playoff hole to defeat Mark Hensby. Missedthe cut in four of his first five events in his rookie season but came back strong withfive top-10s. Played in the 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, failing to make the cut.Earned All-America and Scholastic All-America honors in 1997 at Arkansas. Named tothe All-Southeastern Conference Second Team from 1995-97. Cites Gary Player as hishero. Had a hole-in-one on the fifth hole at Shoal Creek GC, only to lose the ball twoholes later. His father is a club professional at South Lakes GC in Jenks, OK.EXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical ExtensionBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T27—2003 Sony Open in Hawaii.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Permian Basin Open.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — $0 2003 — $31,275 —233BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T27—Sony Open in Hawaii.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—6; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—7; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $31,275Nationwide Tour AlumnusRIEGGER, John BIRTHDATE: June 13, 1963 BIRTHPLACE: Metropolis,IL RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY:Wife, Jennie; Kalie (7/3/88), Tara (12/29/90), Jaxon (8/15/01) EDU-CATION: Lamar University (1985, Education) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 Q SCHOOL:1986, 1991, 1997, 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Re-gained <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> card for <strong>2004</strong> via a T4 finish at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingTournament. Suffered through a 2003 season that included a torn rib cage muscle anda shoulder injury. Finished with 12 made cuts in 17 starts, with three top-25s at theShell Houston Open (T13), HP Classic of New Orleans (T16) and FBR Capital Open (T22).In 2002, finished 143rd on the money list with a career-high $390,675 in earnings.2-184 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersLogged his first career top-10 with a T8 at 2002 Honda Classic. Led tournament by twostrokes after opening with a 9-under 63. Carried a one-stroke lead into the weekendafter a second-round 69. His T8 was worth $101,500, a career payday. Eight top-10s onthe Nationwide Tour in 2000. Entered the season-ending Nationwide TourChampionship as No. 16 on the money list. Finished T3 and won $31,900, which helpedovertake several players and lock up a spot in the top 15 money winners and earn 2001<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1991, 1994 and 1999-2000. Rookieon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1987. 1985 NCAA All-American. Grew up in Southern Illinois,across the Ohio River from <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players Russ Cochran and Kenny Perry, who livein Paducah, KY. Five-time U.S.Open 9-ball champion Earl Strickland caddied for Rieggerat the 2000 Nationwide Wichita Open. Says he plays golf because it gives him time toduck hunt.EXEMPT STATUS: T4 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T8—2002 The Honda Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1987 — $8,743 —210 1993 — $22,275 —211 2002 — $390,675 — 1431988 — 0 1995 — 0 2003 — 318,102 — 1541990 — 0 1998 — 150,874 —1621992 — 33,980 —192 2001 — 342,221 —140BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Shell Houston Open; T16—HP Classic ofNew Orleans; T22—FBR Capital Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—17; in money—12; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—157; in money—78; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER EARNINGS: $1,266,871Nationwide Tour AlumnusRINKER, Larry BIRTHDATE: July 20, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Stuart, FL RESI-DENCE: Winter Park, FL HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 155 FAMILY: Wife, Jan;Devon Lyle (11/15/88), Trevor William (2/12/91), Morgan Elizabeth(6/4/92) EDUCATION: University of Florida SPECIAL INTERESTS:Guitar, jazz, music, sports, real estate TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979Q SCHOOL: 1981, 1982, 1983, 1996 OTHER INFORMATION: Split timein 2003 between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the Nationwide Tour. Made onlythree starts on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and 15 appearances on the Nationwide Tour. Played in five <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> events and 11 Nationwide Tour events in 2002. Best finish was a T17 at the LouisianaOpen on the Nationwide Tour. Has made the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> top 125 12 times. Last year exemptwas 1999. Best year was 1985, finishing 30th on the money list and winning the J.C. PenneyClassic with sister Laurie, a three-time winner on the L<strong>PGA</strong>. T2 at the Bing Crosby NationalPro-Am, third in THE PLAYERS Championship and T3 in the Greater Milwaukee Open. Ledthe <strong>TOUR</strong> in eagles with 14 that year. Led the <strong>TOUR</strong> in Putting in 1990. Won the 1978Southeastern Conference Championship. 1980 Mini-Tour Player of the Year, GolfweekMagazine. Commentator for USA Network in 2003 at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tourevents. An accomplished singer, songwriter and guitarist. Brother Lee is a former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>member now Director of Golf at Trump International.EXEMPT STATUS: Team Tournament WinnerBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 1—JC Penney Classic, 2—1984 USF&G Classic,T2—1985 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am.MONEY & POSITION:1980 — $0 1988 — $125,471 — 95 1996 — $12,770 — 2631981 — 2,279 —226 1989 — 109,305 —117 1997 — 188,281 — 1241982 — 26,993 —133 1990 — 132,442 —117 1998 — 240,743 — 1201983 — 31,394 —128 1991 — 115,956 —127 1999 — 114,890 — 1871984 — 116,494 — 60 1992 — 163,954 — 94 2000 — 76,731 — 2031985 — 195,390 — 30 1993 — 130,613 —118 2001 — 9,270 — 2411986 — 80,635 —106 1994 — 47,435 —192 2002 — 4,628 — 2471987 — 72,173 —123 1995 — 9,975 —258 2003 — 02003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—3; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—521; in money—283; Top-10 finishes—26CAREER EARNINGS: $2,007,824Nationwide Tour AlumnusROSBURG, Bob BIRTHDATE: October 21, 1926 BIRTHPLACE: SanFrancisco, CA RESIDENCE: Rancho Mirage, CA HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Eleanor; Robert (8/14/50), Deborah(8/7/51), Bruce (1/31/53); six grandchildren. EDUCATION: StanfordUniversity (B.A. 1948) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Owns race horsesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1953 OTHER INFORMATION: Afterplaying for almost three decades on <strong>TOUR</strong>, has served as a rovinganalyst for ABC Sports’ coverage of golf since 1975. Totaled six <strong>TOUR</strong>victories during career. Won the 1972 Bob Hope Desert Classic by one stroke overLanny Wadkins, his first victory since the 1961 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. Movedinto semi-retirement after the 1972 season, his most successful financially. Best performanceyear was 1959, when he finished seventh on the money list and was namedto the U.S. Ryder Cup team after winning the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and finishing secondin the U.S. Open. Outstanding baseball player during his collegiate days at Stanford.Almost chose baseball as a career over golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1954 Miami Open. 1956 Motor City Open, Convair-SanDiego Open. 1959 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 1961 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1972 BobHope Desert Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1944 — $0 1961 — $26,848 — 11 1970 — $12,988 — 1081953 — 150 —161 1962 — 18,465 — 34 1971 — 47,330 — 471954 — 8,663 — 27 1963 — 22,355 — 30 1972 — 76,024 — 271955 — 16,690 — 13 1964 — 21,271 — 31 1973 — 1,068 — 2331956 — 18,251 — 15 1965 — 8,075 — 84 1974 — 10,517 — 1291957 — 13,647 — 18 1966 — 11,436 — 78 1978 — 385 — 2871958 — 25,171 — 9 1967 — 7,709 —100 1980 — 563 — 2901959 — 31,677 — 7 1968 — 3,614 —144 1982 — 01960 — 10,611 — 36 1969 — 15,488 — 91 1983 — 0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—406; in money—390; Top-10 finishes—113CAREER EARNINGS: $428,728RUMMELLS, Dave BIRTHDATE: January 26, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: CedarRapids, IA RESIDENCE: Kissimmee, FL; plays out of St. Cloud GCHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Ira; Melissa (12/23/88),Eric (7/1/90) EDUCATION: University of Iowa (1981) SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing, bowling, basketball TURNED PROFESSION-AL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1985, 1990, 1992 OTHER INFORMA-TION: In addition to playing seven events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003,made 10 starts on the Nationwide Tour. Played in four <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2002, makingtwo cuts including a T29 at the Valero Texas Open, his best finish since a T21 atthe 1997 Greater Vancouver Open. Made the cut at the 2002 B.C. Open, his first madecut on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since the 1998 Westin Texas Open. Captured second title on theNationwide Tour at 1997 Knoxville Open. Earned return trip to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1997 byvirtue of sixth-place finish on 1996 Nationwide Tour money list. Won 1996 SouthCarolina Classic for first professional victory. Earned $108,000, largest paycheck ofcareer, for second-place finish at 1993 Buick Invitational of California. Has carded four61s in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1993 Buick Invitational of California.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1996 South Carolina Classic. 1997 KnoxvilleOpen.MONEY & POSITION:1986 — $83,227 —103 1992 — $95,203 —134 1998 — $18,746 — 2471987 — 154,720 — 67 1993 — 247,963 — 67 1999 — 01988 — 274,800 — 38 1994 — 122,872 —138 2000 — 01989 — 419,979 — 24 1995 — 26,095 —232 2001 — 01990 — 111,539 —131 1996 — 3,045 —343 2002 — 27,349 — 2251991 — 213,627 — 79 1997 — 90,345 —172 2003 — 14,280 — 245BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T42—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—7; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—333; in money—194; Top-10 finishes—23CAREER EARNINGS: $1,903,790Nationwide Tour AlumnusSSCHERRER, Tom BIRTHDATE: July 20, 1970 BIRTHPLACE: Syracuse,NY RESIDENCE: Windermere, FL HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 210 FAM-ILY: Wife, Jennifer; Thomas William (7/14/99), Cregg James(6/18/01) EDUCATION: University of North Carolina SPECIALINTERESTS: Hockey, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992OTHER INFORMATION: Split time between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theNationwide Tour in 2003. Entered 16 tournaments on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and recorded two top-25s. Played in 10 Nationwide Tour events and finished T10 at theLake Erie Charity Classic. Recorded only top-10 of the 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> season in late Augustat the Air Canada Championship. Final-round 65 moved him up the leaderboard for asolo sixth. It was his best effort since a solo fourth at the 1999 Michelob Championshipat Kingsmill. Began the 2001 season on a strong note, earning $76,500 combined infirst two starts at WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and MercedesChampionships. Made Masters debut after turning down invitation in 1993 as runnerupin 1992 U.S. Amateur. Turned professional then and joined the Nationwide Tour.Finished 25th at Augusta National in 2001. Earned his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in his 84thcareer start at the 2000 Kemper Insurance Open, where he defeated five players bytwo strokes. Only player to shoot sub-70 rounds each day and his 67-68-69-67—271effort earned $540,000. Became ninth player to win first <strong>TOUR</strong> title at KemperInsurance Open. Recorded a career-high four top-10s in 2000. Started 1999 season bymaking the cut in 12 of his first 15 events. As a member of 1998 Nationwide Tour, capturedthe Upstate Classic and finished 14th on money list to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for1999. Totaled five seasons (1994-95, 1997-98, 2003) on Nationwide Tour. Rookie on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1996. Finished sixth on 1995 Nationwide Tour money list. Set NationwideTour record by appearing in playoffs in three consecutive weeks. Won one of thoseplayoffs at the Knoxville Open. Winner of 1990 North and South AmateurChampionship. Runner-up to Justin Leonard in 1992 U.S. Amateur. Member of 1991Walker Cup team. Captain of hockey team that won state high school championship inNew York. Born in Syracuse, but hails from Skaneatles, NY.EXEMPT STATUS: Past ChampionSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-185


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Kemper Insurance Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1995 Knoxville Open. 1998 Upstate Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — $0 1999 — $427,849 — 92 2002 — $356,657 — 1501996 — 136,323 —141 2000 —1,263,585 — 35 2003 — 122,431 — 1981997 — 6,372 —292 2001 — 212,091 —167BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T16—84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania; T21—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—16; in money—7; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—178; in money—84; Top-10 finishes—8CAREER EARNINGS: $2,525,306Nationwide Tour AlumnusSHORT, Wes Jr. BIRTHDATE: December 4, 1963 BIRTHPLACE: Austin,TX RESIDENCE: Austin, TX; plays out of The Hills of LakewayHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Wife, Gail; Elizabeth Ann(11/25/83) EDUCATION: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS:All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987 Q SCHOOL: 2003OTHER INFORMATION: Joins the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as a rookie in <strong>2004</strong>after finishing T7 at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Made the cutin 17 of 28 events on the 2003 Nationwide Tour with seven top-10s. Wrapped up theseason No. 30 on the money list with $146,997. Opened with rounds of 66-61 at theChitimacha Louisiana Open, marking the season’s lowest opening-36 hole score in relationto par. Finished T6 after closing rounds of 73-71. Best finish was a runner-up at TheReese’s Cup Classic. Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1998 and 2002-03. Finished No.65 on the 2002 Nationwide Tour money list. Two top-10s, including a then-career-bestT4 at the Louisiana Open. Lists Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson as his heroes. Cites hisfather as giving him his start in golf. Has had one career hole-in-one in competitive play.EXEMPT STATUS: T7th at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentMONEY & POSITION:2002 — $0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusSIMPSON, Scott BIRTHDATE: September 17, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: SanDiego, CA RESIDENCE: San Diego, CA HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205FAMILY: Wife, Cheryl; Brea Yoshiko (10/10/82), Sean Tokuzo(10/14/86) EDUCATION: University of Southern California (1978,Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bible study, familyactivities, exercise, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977Q SCHOOL: Fall 1978 OTHER INFORMATION: Finished outside top125 in three of the last four seasons. Played in his first Nationwide Tour event in 2003and finished T54 at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Made 18 starts on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. His best effort for the season was a T22 at the 2003 MCI Classic. Made cut infive of first 12 events in 2002 then made just one the remainder of the season. In 2001,returned from broken ankle that sidelined him for all of 2000. Received a Major MedicalExemption and had 29 tournaments to regain exempt status. Unable to play the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000 due to broken ankle he suffered while skiing at the end of 1999. Prognosiswas ankle could heal without surgery but did not and he underwent surgery in August,which involved inserting seven screws into the ankle and left him on crutches for twomonths. Most recent victory came in 1998 Buick Invitational. Posted final-round 64, thenspent the next couple hours watching his 12-under-par 204 total stand up. Skip Kendallbirdied the final hole of regulation to force playoff, but Simpson won with birdie on firstextra hole. Victory came with former San Diego Chargers quarterback Stan Humphrieson his bag. Also became third San Diego native to win Buick Invitational in six years (PhilMickelson 1993, 2000, ‘01 and Craig Stadler 1994) and fifth overall (Gene Littler 1954and Billy Casper 1966). Fell out of top 125 in 1997 for first time in his career. Impressive1996 West Coast swing included T2 at Nissan Open, T3 Buick Invitational, T4 UnitedAirlines Hawaiian Open and T6 at Phoenix Open. Named <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Monthfor February, first to receive award without victory during that span. Earned more moneyin 1995 than in any other season on the heels of three runners-up paychecks: Recordeda one-stroke victory over Corey Pavin, Billy Mayfair and D.A. Weibring at the 1993 GTEByron Nelson Classic. Lost 18-hole playoff to Payne Stewart in 1991 U.S. Open atHazeltine National. Defeated Bob Tway in playoff to win 1989 BellSouth Atlanta Classic.At 1987 U.S. Open, trailed Tom Watson by one stroke heading into final round at TheOlympic Club, but closing 68, which included three birdies on back nine, good for onestrokevictory. Also won Greater Greensboro Open that year on way to fourth-place finishon money list. Final-round 65 gave him a five-stroke victory at the 1984Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at 1980 WesternOpen, by five strokes over Andy Bean. NCAA Champion and All-American at Universityof Southern California in 1976 and 1977.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (7): 1980 Western Open. 1984 Manufacturers HanoverWestchester Classic. 1987 Greater Greensboro Open, U.S. Open Championship. 1989BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic. 1993 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1998 Buick Invitational.MONEY & POSITION:1976 — $0 1986 — $202,223 — 41 1995 — $795,798 — 171978 — 3,100 —189 1987 — 621,032 — 4 1996 — 309,648 — 681979 — 53,084 — 74 1988 — 108,301 —106 1997 — 128,448 — 1491980 — 141,323 — 24 1989 — 298,920 — 40 1998 — 449,777 — 641981 — 108,793 — 34 1990 — 235,309 — 63 1999 — 179,006 — 1641982 — 146,903 — 24 1991 — 322,936 — 51 2001 — 512,530 — 961983 — 144,172 — 38 1992 — 155,284 — 97 2002 — 122,115 — 1951984 — 248,581 — 22 1993 — 707,166 — 14 2003 — 78,153 — 2161985 — 171,245 — 39 1994 — 307,884 — 56BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T27—MCI Heritage.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—18; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—570; in money—391; Top-10 finishes—76CAREER EARNINGS: $6,551,731SPRINGER, Mike BIRTHDATE: November 3, 1965 BIRTHPLACE: SanFrancisco, CA RESIDENCE: Fresno, CA HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 210FAMILY: Wife, Crystol; Haylee Danielle (5/26/93), Cody Michael(8/24/95), Mackenzie Brielle (5/11/01) EDUCATION: University ofArizona SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, skiing TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1988 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 1991, 1999OTHER INFORMATION: Made nine starts on both the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and Nationwide in 2003. Season best on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was T25 at the B.C. Open. FinishedT16 at the 2003 Alberta Calgary Classic on the Nationwide Tour. Tied his career lowround with an opening-round 63 on the way to T8 at the 1999 Canon Greater HartfordOpen, his most recent top-10 on the <strong>TOUR</strong>. Wire-to-wire winner of the 1994 KmartGreater Greensboro Open. Opened with an 8-under-par 64, held a four-stroke lead afterthe second and third rounds and won by three over Brad Bryant and Ed Humenik. Othercareer victory came at the Greater Milwaukee Open later that year when he overcamea three-stroke deficit on the final day with a 5-under 67 to edge Loren Roberts by oneshot. Finished 13th on the money list with $770,717. Has 22 career top-10s. Four-timewinner on the Nationwide Tour. Won the first event contested on the Ben Hogan Tour,the 1990 Bakersfield Open.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 KMart Greater Greensboro Open, GreaterMilwaukee Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1990 Bakersfield Open, Reno Open, El PasoOpen. 1992 Fresno Open.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — $0 1995 — $55,146 —198 2000 — $182,726 — 1681991 — 178,587 — 91 1996 — 164,666 —128 2001 — 81,141 — 2021992 — 144,316 —104 1997 — 191,422 —119 2002 — 59,193 — 2131993 — 214,729 — 79 1998 — 230,795 —124 2003 — 53,453 — 2281994 — 770,717 — 13 1999 — 165,675 —168BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T31—B.C. Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—9; in money—4; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—321; in money—150; Top-10 finishes—22CAREER EARNINGS: $2,492,566Nationwide Tour AlumnusSTANDLY, Mike BIRTHDATE: May 19, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, TXRESIDENCE: Houston, TX HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190 EDUCA-TION: University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, huntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 Q SCHOOL: 1990, 1991, 1996OTHER INFORMATION: Split his fifth consecutive season betweenthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the Nationwide Tour in 2003. Made the cut in sixof 11 events with his best finishes a T3 at Alberta Calgary Classic onthe Nationwide Tour and a T30 at the Bell Canadian Open. Aced the 168-yard 17th holeat Mystic River Golf Course during the second round of the 2003 84 Lumber Classic ofPennsylvania with a 7-iron. It was first career hole-in-one on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Lone <strong>TOUR</strong> victorycame at 1993 Freeport-McMoRan Classic, where he posted a final-round 67 to comefrom two strokes off the lead. Finished second at 1997 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classicwhen Billy Ray Brown birdied the final hole to win by one. Has 29 top-25s in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>career. Medalist in 1991 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Played Nationwide Tour in1990, earning $10,446 in 28 events. Runner-up to Scott Verplank in 1986 NCAA tournament.1986 All-American. Winner of the 1984 Boone Links Invitational.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1993 Freeport-McMoRan Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1986 — $0 1994 — $179,850 — 99 2000 — $72,948 — 2041987 — 0 1995 — 177,920 —105 2001 — 5,766 — 2491988 — 800 —315 1996 — 99,034 —164 2002 — 68,210 — 2111991 — 55,846 —171 1997 — 318,939 — 75 2003 — 62,991 — 2231992 — 213,712 — 73 1998 — 191,976 —1401993 — 323,886 — 49 1999 — 47,814 —229BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T30—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—9; in money—4; Top-10 finishes—02-186 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersCAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—297; in money—148; Top-10 finishes—12CAREER EARNINGS: $1,819,693Nationwide Tour AlumnusSTOLZ, Andre BIRTHDATE: May 10, 1970 BIRTHPLACE: Brisbane,Australia RESIDENCE: Central Coast, NSW, Australia HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Cathy; Zac (6/21/95), Shania (6/5/99)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snowboarding TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Had big year in 2003, leading the <strong>PGA</strong>Tour of Australasia’s Order of Merit and also winning on the NationwideTour and the Japan Golf Tour. Finished 13th on the 2003 NationwideTour money list to earn his first <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Had seven top-25s in 16 starts on the 2003Nationwide Tour, including his first win at the LaSalle Bank Open. Posted a tournamentrecord 17-under 271, two shots clear of Tommy Tolles. Rallied with five birdies in his lastsix holes to collect the $90,000 first-place prize. Finished sixth on Tour in All-AroundRanking and in Putting Average. Won the 2003 Token Homemate Cup on the Japan GolfTour. Finished T2 at the 2003 Johnnie Walker Classic on the European Tour behind championErnie Els. Three-time winner during his career on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> of Australasia: 2000Tour Championship and 2002 Queensland <strong>PGA</strong> and Victoria Open Championship. Missedcut in his only career start on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> at the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.EXEMPT STATUS: 13th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 LaSalle Bank Open.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — $02003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusSTRANGE, Curtis BIRTHDATE: January 30, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Norfolk,VA RESIDENCE: Williamsburg, VA HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180FAMILY: Wife Sarah; Thomas Wright III (8/25/82), David Clark (4/3/85)EDUCATION: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Hunting, off-shore fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 QSCHOOL: Spring 1977 OTHER INFORMATION: Considered one ofthe premier players of the 1980s, with 16 of his 17 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victories coming in that decade. In 1989, became first to successfully defend U.S. Opentitle since Ben Hogan (1950-51) at Oak Hill. Also played on five Ryder Cup squads duringhis career. Played in eight <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2003 while continuing to serve as leadanalyst for ABC golf telecasts. Began working for ABC in 1997. Served as captain for U.S.Ryder Cup team in 2002 when Captain Sam Torrance’s European Team reclaimed the Cup.In 1989, earned one-stroke victory over Chip Beck, Mark McCumber and Ian Woosnam atOak Hill for second consecutive U.S. Open title. Finished T2 at 1989 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship,one behind Payne Stewart. Won the 1988 U.S. Open at The Country Club, defeating NickFaldo in an 18-hole playoff. U.S. Open victory was one of four on the 1988 season.Became first player to surpass $1 million in a season when he captured his third of threemoney titles. GWAA Player of the Year. Also Player of the Year in 1985 and 1987. As anamateur, was a three-time All-American, medalist at the 1974 NCAA and on the winningnational championship team in 1974 and 1975 at Wake Forest. Teammates included JayHaas and Scott Hoch. Started playing golf at age 7; father owned White Sands CC inVirginia Beach, VA. Identical twin, Allen, is a former <strong>TOUR</strong> member.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 6-3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (17): 1979 Pensacola Open. 1980 Michelob-Houston Open,Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1983 Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater HartfordOpen. 1984 Lajet Golf Classic. 1985 Honda Classic, Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational,Canadian Open. 1986 Houston Open. 1987 Canadian Open, Federal Express St. JudeClassic, NEC World Series of Golf. 1988 Independent Insurance Agent Open, MemorialTournament, U.S. Open Championship, Nabisco Championship. 1989 U.S. OpenChampionship.MONEY & POSITION:1976 — $375 —267 1986 — $237,700 — 32 1996 — $181,883 — 1161977 — 30,928 — 81 1987 — 925,941 — 1 1997 — 171,092 — 1291978 — 29,346 — 89 1988 —1,147,644 — 1 1998 — 78,836 — 1921979 — 138,368 — 21 1989 — 752,587 — 7 1999 — 118,138 — 1831980 — 271,888 — 3 1990 — 277,172 — 53 2000 — 90,387 — 1971981 — 201,513 — 9 1991 — 336,333 — 48 2001 — 148,632 — 1881982 — 263,378 — 10 1992 — 150,639 — 99 2002 — 16,207 — 2341983 — 200,116 — 21 1993 — 262,697 — 63 2003 — 01984 — 276,773 — 14 1994 — 390,881 — 411985 — 542,321 — 1 1995 — 358,175 — 492003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—8; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—592; in money—428; Top-10 finishes—129CAREER EARNINGS: $7,599,951SUMMERHAYS, Boyd BIRTHDATE: June 16, 1979 BIRTHPLACE:Bountiful, Utah RESIDENCE: Farmington, Utah; plays out of GlenEagle GC in Syracuse, Utah HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY:Wife, Barbara; Preston (7/22/02) EDUCATION: Oklahoma StateUniversity SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family TURNED PROFESSION-AL: 2001 Q SCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Rookie on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after finishing T26 at 2003 Qualifying Tournament. Medalist by six strokesover cousin Joseph Summerhays during first stage of tournament held at BayonetCourse in Seaside, CA. Only player to finish that stage below par (5-under). Four-timeAJGA All-American, including first-team status in 1995-96 at age 16 and 17. Capturedthe 1996 AJGA Sportsmanship Award. Won Junior World Tournament in Californiathree times at the age of 10-, 14- and 16-years old. Served a two-year Mormon missionto Argentina (1998-2000) and is fluent in Spanish. Uncle is Champions Tour playerBruce Summerhays.EXEMPT STATUS: T26 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentSUTHERLAND, David BIRTHDATE: February 20, 1966 BIRTHPLACE:Roseville, CA RESIDENCE: Sacramento, CA HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT:185 FAMILY: Wife, Molly; Allan Matthew (1/21/01), Andrew Robert(8/14/02) EDUCATION: Fresno State University (1989, History) SPE-CIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, hiking TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1989 Q SCHOOL: 1991, 1996, 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: MajorMedical Extension was carried over from 2002 into the 2003 season.Combined with 2001 and 2002 official earnings of $70,803, had 18 events to equal orexceed to No. 125 on the 2001 money list ($406,352) and remain in the Major MedicalExtension category for the remainder of the 2003 season. Finished T13 at the ShellHouston Open in April for his best finish since the 2000 National Car Rental WaltDisney World Golf Classic where he finished T7. Older brother Kevin finished T9 inHouston and it was the third time in their careers that both brothers finished in the top-20 in the Shell Houston Open (1997, 2000 and 2003). Only other top-10 in 2003 wassolo ninth at the Reno-Tahoe Open, eight strokes behind champion Kirk Triplett, whichlifted him over the mark ($406,352) to remain in the Major Medical Extension categoryfor the remainder of the 2003 season. Limited to 11 events due to fractured wrist in2002. Did not play after Compaq Classic of New Orleans. Made six cuts in 11 events,with a best finish of T37 at The Honda Classic. Played in only one event in 2001,Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, before undergoing left shoulder surgery on March 2.Granted a Major Medical Extension. Made the cut in late October at the BuickChallenge. Won Nationwide Tour Utah Classic in early September, first event backafter surgery. Opened 63-64 and beat Danny Briggs by one. In 2000, had very busy season,playing in 32 events and making the cut in 22. Enjoyed best financial year of careerwith $498,749 and second-best money list finish (96th). Pair of top-10s at ShellHouston Open and National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resortmatched a career best. During opening round of Honda Classic, posted double eagleon No. 14 that was the first of the season on <strong>TOUR</strong> and the first since Carlos Franco atthe 1999 Memorial Tournament. Holed 3-wood from 274 yards. At 1999 Bell CanadianOpen, recorded T3, matching second-best finish of career. Paired with his brother Kevinfor the first two rounds of the Compaq Classic of New Orleans, the first time they hadbeen paired together on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in an official money event (they had beenpaired together in the Qualifying Tournament). Broke into money-list top 100 for firsttime in his career in 1997, including career-best T2 at Greater Milwaukee Open. Anamateur historian and huge Civil War buff.EXEMPT STATUS: 136th on 2003 money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1997 Greater Milwaukee Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Utah Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — $71,629 —152 1998 — $239,330 —122 2002 — $63,052 — 2121992 — 11,297 —235 1999 — 338,129 —120 2003 — 451,442 — 1361995 — 0 2000 — 498,749 — 961997 — 288,663 — 84 2001 — 7,752 —245BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 9—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—25; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—199; in money—104; Top-10 finishes—8CAREER EARNINGS: $1,970,043Nationwide Tour AlumnusTTAMBELLINI, Roger BIRTHDATE: March 11, 1975 BIRTHPLACE: SanLuis Obispo, CA RESIDENCE: San Francisco, CA; plays out of LakeMerced CC HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Single EDUCA-TION: University of Southern California (1998) SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: Cooking TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 Q SCHOOL: 2003OTHER INFORMATION: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via T21 finishat 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Made the cut in 14 of 17events on the 2003 Nationwide Tour. Had eight top-25s. Finished the season No. 22 onthe money list with $177,963. Won his first Tour title at the Albertsons Boise Open.Shot four consecutive rounds in the 60s for a six-stroke win over Tripp Isenhour andCharles Warren, the Tour’s largest winning margin of the season. Collected $108,000for the win and jumped from No. 72 to No. 18 on the money list at the time. Namedthe Nationwide Tour Player of the Month in September. Finished second in All-AroundRanking, fourth in Total Driving and fifth in Scrambling. Made the cut in seven of 21starts during rookie season on the Nationwide Tour in 2002, including a then-careerbestrunner-up finish at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. Played a handful of eventson the Canadian Tour from 2001-03, earning three T2s. Lost in a six-man playoff at the2001 TELUS Vancouver Open. Earned All-American honors in 1997 at SouthernSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-187


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSCalifornia. Got his start in golf from his mother. One of his biggest thrills in golf wasfiring a 60 on his way to a 1999 Hooters Tour victory.EXEMPT STATUS: T21 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying SchoolNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Albertsons Boise Open.Nationwide Tour AlumnusTAYLOR, Vaughn BIRTHDATE: March 9, 1976 BIRTHPLACE: Roanoke,VA RESIDENCE: Augusta, GA; plays out of Goshen Plantation GCHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 150 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: AugustaState University (1999, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>:<strong>2004</strong> OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in 10 of 17 appearanceson the 2003 Nationwide Tour to finish No. 11 on the finalmoney list, earning $223,988. Began season with no status, but stormed out of thegate in May by Monday qualifying at the Virginia Beach Open and finishing second.Based on his top-25 finish, made it into the field the following week at the SASCarolina Classic, where he posted his second consecutive runner-up finish. Brokethrough for his first career win on the Nationwide Tour at the Knoxville Open. Shot afinal-round, 8-under-par 64 and then won on the first playoff hole against Joe Ogilvieto collect a career-best $85,500. Named June’s Nationwide Tour Player of the Month.Was also a member of the Nationwide Tour in 2000. Qualified for the 1998 U.S. Openat The Olympic Club in San Francisco. Posted rounds of 76-76 and missed the cut. Fourtimewinner on the Hooters Tour. Honorable Mention All-American during his seniorseason at Augusta State University.EXEMPT STATUS: 11th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Knoxville Open.CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusTHATCHER, Roland BIRTHDATE: April 11, 1977 BIRTHPLACE:Hampton, VA RESIDENCE: The Woodlands, TX; plays out of TheClub at Carolton Woods HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Auburn University (2000, Political Science andCriminal Justice) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 Q SCHOOL:2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishingT28 at the 2003 Qualifying Tournament. Finished in the top 30on the Nationwide Tour in 2002-03, including career-best 29th in 2003. Established aKooyonga GC course record with a 6-under-par 65 in the opening round of the 2003Jacob’s Creek Open Championship in Australia. Season’s top finish was a T2 at thePrice Cutter Charity Championship. Missed cut in only two career <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2003,the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and the U.S. Open. Enjoyed standout rookieseason on the 2002 Nationwide Tour, including his first victory at the Bank of AmericaMonterey Peninsula Classic. Missed six straight cuts before a course-record 6-under66 in the opening round of that tournament gave him a one-shot lead. Led by one after36 holes and by five after 54 holes. Final-round 74 good enough to hold off AaronBaddeley by two shots. One of two wire-to-wire winners on the 2002 Nationwide Tour.Finished T47 at the 2001 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament at Bear Lakes CC. Enteredthe final hole of Q-School needing a par to earn his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card, but his approachhit a cart path and bounced on the top of the Bear Lakes clubhouse. He dropped intoan unplayable lie and finished with a triple-bogey 7, missing his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card bythree strokes. Still shot final-round 69. Played the Golden Bear Tour in 2000-01. 2000Southeastern Conference champion. Earned first-team All-SEC honors and secondteamAll-American honors. 1998 and 2000 Scholastic All-American. Named four consecutiveyears (1997-2000) to the Scholastic All-SEC team.EXEMPT STATUS: T28 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Bank of America Monterey PeninsulaClassic.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — $02003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusTOLLES, Tommy BIRTHDATE: October 21, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Ft.Myers, FL RESIDENCE: Flat Rock, NC; plays out of Kenmure GCHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, Ilse; Wiekus (3/27/93),Hannah Leigh (5/11/98) EDUCATION: University of Georgia SPE-CIAL INTERESTS: Gardening, landscaping TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1994, 2000 OTHER INFORMATION:Missed just one event on the 2003 Nationwide Tour, making the cutin 20 of 29 tournaments with nine top-25s. A T12 at the season-ending NationwideTour Championship jumped him to the No. 20 position on the money list with $179,963to receive the final <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Carried the lead into the final round of boththe LaSalle Bank Open and the Gila River Golf Classic, only to come up just short bothtimes. After two years (1996-97) as one of top players on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, struggled toreturn to that level since. Finished outside the top 150 in 2000 and 2002, and outsidetop 125 in 2001. Finished fourth at 2000 Qualifying Tournament to retain his card forthe seventh consecutive season. Strong season in 1998 with four top-10s, including T2at Sony Open in Hawaii. Third full <strong>TOUR</strong> season in 1997 featured nine top-10s, alongwith second consecutive appearance in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Had two top-5s inmajor championships (third at Masters, T5 at U.S. Open). In 1996, led after 36 and 54holes at THE PLAYERS Championship, but finished T2. First earned <strong>TOUR</strong> membershipwith 24th-place finish at 1994 Qualifying Tournament, finally getting card on seventhtry. In first full year in 1995, earned more than $160,000. Two-time winner in five-year(1991-94, 2003) Nationwide Tour career, at 1993 Ozarks Open and 1994 AlabamaClassic. Played on Southern Africa Tour in 1989-90. Played first professional tournamentin Durban, South Africa in 1989, flying on ticket that had been purchased byNolan Henke, a friend from junior golf. Henke had planned to play Southern Africa Tour,but made it through Q-School instead. Enjoys small-town life in Flat Rock, NC, wherehe explains: “You can count the number of stoplights on one fist.” Flat Rock was homeof poet Carl Sandburg. Met wife Ilse while playing Southern Africa Tour. Son’s name ispronounced VICK-us.EXEMPT STATUS: 20th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1996 THE PLAYERS Championship, 1999Sony Open in Hawaii.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1993 Ozarks Open. 1994 Alabama Classic.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 — 861996 — 871,589 — 16 2000 — 142,248 —180CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—207; in money—114; Top-10 finishes—24CAREER EARNINGS: $3,235,814Nationwide Tour AlumnusTRYBA, Ted BIRTHDATE: January 15, 1967 BIRTHPLACE: Wilkes-Barre,PA RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 205 FAMILY:Single EDUCATION: Ohio State University (1989, Marketing) SPE-CIAL INTERESTS: Basketball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 QSCHOOL: 1989 OTHER INFORMATION: Having missed all of 2003due to recovery from 2002 hip surgery, will receive a Non-ExemptMajor Medical Extension carryover for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $17,706,has the opportunity to play in 11 events to earn $497,739 and match the $515,445 winningsof 2002’s No. 125. If he does so, will play out of the Major Medical Extensioncategory for the remainder of the season. Limited to nine <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2002 due toinjury-plagued season. Underwent hip surgery early in 2002 and did not make first startuntil the BellSouth Classic in April. Did not play again after the Buick Open in earlyAugust due to injury. In 2001, failed to post a top-10 for the second straight year afterseven consecutive seasons with at least one. Spectacular year in 1999 as he postedcareer highs for earnings, money list position and top-10s. Earned $1,533,636 to morethan triple his previous most lucrative year, $451,983 in 1995. Finished 20th on moneylist and recorded five top-10s. Earned second career victory at FedEx St. Jude Classic.Second-round 64 lifted him into contention, while third-round 67 produced a four-waytie for the lead. Final-round 66 featured pair of eagles, including one on No. 16 whichensured a two-stroke victory over Tom Lehman and Tim Herron. Set Riviera CC courserecord at Nissan Open with 10-under-par 61 (and career low) in third round. Brokethrough with first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at 1995 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. Trailed byone stroke through 54 holes, but final-round 68 earned one-stroke victory over ScottSimpson. Played Nationwide Tour from 1990-92 and won a tournament each year.Placed fourth on Nationwide Tour money list in 1992 to earn spot on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in1993. Pennsylvania high school champion. Knew he wanted to be a professional golferat age 7. Legally blind in left eye, which was punctured by stick at age 4.EXEMPT STATUS: Non-Exempt, Major Medical ExtensionPLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1995 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1999 FedEx St. JudeClassic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1990 Gateway Open. 1991 Utah Classic. 1992Shreveport Open.MONEY & POSITION:1989 — $0 1995 — $451,983 — 39 1999 —$1,533,636 — 201990 — 10,708 —226 1996 — 162,944 —131 2000 — 249,437 —1481993 — 136,670 —116 1997 — 303,399 — 80 2001 — 308,049 —1441994 — 246,481 — 74 1998 — 421,786 — 67 2002 — 17,706 —232CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—337; in money—180; Top-10 finishes—17CAREER EARNINGS: $3,842,799Nationwide Tour AlumnusUURESTI, Omar BIRTHDATE: August 3, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Austin, TXRESIDENCE: Austin, TX; plays out of Onion Creek Club HEIGHT: 5-6WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Anita EDUCATION: University of Texas(1991, Organizational Communication) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Billiards, ping-pong, going to movies, Stephen King novels TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 1994, 1995, 2003 OTHERINFORMATION: Re-joins the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after T7 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School. Third-round 63 tied Brendan Pappas’ Crooked Cat courserecord at Orange County National. Pappas set the record in 2002 in the second stage of2-188 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Membersthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Began final round out of the top 30 at T31, butrallied with a 64 to finish T7. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1995-2000 and theNationwide Tour in 1993-94 and 2001-03. Finished inside the top 125 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>money list in four of six seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made the cut in 19 of 28 events on the 2003Nationwide Tour with nine top-25s. Earned $127,961 in 2003 to finish No. 36 on the finalmoney list. Top-10s posted at the Virginia Beach Open (T3), Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic (T3), Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (T6) and the Rheem Classic (T8).First earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing 14th at 1994 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament.Best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season came in 1999 when he made the cut in 20 of 31 events andearned $405,201 to finish No. 99 on the money list. Best career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish wasT3 at the Bay Hill Invitational. Earned his only career Nationwide Tour title at the 1994Shreveport Open, during which he posted nine consecutive birdies, a Nationwide Tourrecord that also bettered by one the all-time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> mark. Finished 30th on 1994Nationwide Tour money list. 1985 Texas Junior champion. Counts among biggest thrillsin golf, a hole-in-one at age 8. Named after actor Omar Sharif.EXEMPT STATUS: T7 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—1997 Bay Hill Invitational.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1994 Shreveport Open.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — $0 1997 — $203,516 —113 2000 — $213,433 — 1571995 — 104,876 —156 1998 — 281,347 —107 2001 — 47,4501996 — 171,797 —122 1999 — 405,201 — 99CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—199; in money—103; Top-10 finishes—8CAREER EARNINGS: $1,427,621Nationwide Tour AlumnusUTLEY, Stan BIRTHDATE: January 16, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Thayer, MORESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ, plays out of Troon HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Elayna; Tatum Elayne (6/29/95), JakeRhodes (8/11/97) EDUCATION: University of Missouri SPECIALINTERESTS: Church, basketball, hunting, fishing TURNED PRO-FESSIONAL: 1984 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1989 OTHER INFORMATION:For the fourth straight season, split time between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andthe Nationwide Tour. Made seven cuts in 11 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.T26 at the Greater Hartford Open, best finish on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since the 1998 QuadCity Classic when he finished T17. Only top-10 on the 2003 Nationwide Tour was a T4at the Lake Erie Charity Classic. Made a combined 11 of 16 cuts in 2002, including twotop-10s on the Nationwide Tour - T3 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at the Cliffs and a T9at the Knoxville Open. Also set a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for fewest putts through nine holes.Needed just six putts over his first nine holes at the Northview G&CC during the secondround of the 2002 Air Canada Championship. First qualified for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with victoryat 1989 Chattanooga Classic. Won 1993 Cleveland Open en route to finishing thirdon Nationwide Tour money list. Finished 12th on 1995 Nationwide Tour money list with$108,270 after winning Louisiana Open and Miami Valley Open. Carded rounds of 62in each of those victories. Three-time All-Big Eight selection and twice All-American.Won 1986 Kansas Open, 1988 and 1989 Missouri Opens, 1980 Missouri JuniorChampionship. His annual “Go For The Gold” skins game in Columbia, MO, has beenbenefitting Rainbow House, a safe house for children, since 1991. Has own golf consultingbusiness called Stan Utley’s Tour-Tested Golf (www.stanutleygolf.com) wherehe teaches both professionals and amateurs.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1989 Chattanooga Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1993 Cleveland Open. 1995 Louisiana Open,Miami Valley Open.MONEY & POSITION:1986 — $0 1992 — $14,964 —222 1998 — $20,802 — 2431987 — 0 1993 — 17,371 —223 2000 — 15,336 — 2321988 — 2,819 —265 1994 — 63,345 —179 2001 — 3,540 — 2581989 — 107,400 —118 1995 — 0 2002 — 28,423 — 2211990 — 143,604 —108 1996 — 4,438 —325 2003 — 79,046 — 2131991 — 127,849 —115 1997 — 0BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T26—Greater Hartford Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—11; in money—7; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—188; in money—77; Top-10 finishes—6CAREER EARNINGS: $628,936Nationwide Tour AlumnusVVAN DER WALT, Tjaart BIRTHDATE: September 25, 1974 BIRTHPLACE:Pretoria, South Africa RESIDENCE: Juno Beach, FL; plays out ofDainfern CC, Johannesburg, South Africa HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 189FAMILY: Wife, Phillipa EDUCATION: Central Alabama CommunityCollege SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, exploring wildlife TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1996 Q SCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION:Joins <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time after T12 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament. Member of the Nationwide Tour 2000-2003.Made the cut in 17 of 24 events on the 2003 Nationwide Tour, with 11 top-25s. Finishedthe year No. 23 on the final money list with $175,966. Best results were a solo third atthe Omaha Classic and a T3 at the First Tee Arkansas Classic. Made the cut in 14 of 22events in 2002 with four top-10s. Made the cut in 14 of 23 tournaments in 2001 and finishedNo. 18 on the Nationwide Tour money list with $155,291. Best tournament was asecond at the Boise Open. Prior to joining the Nationwide Tour, played primarily onSouthern Africa Tour. Finished T50 at the 2000 WGC-American Express Championshipat Valderrama GC in Sotogrande, Spain, in November, the only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event of hiscareer entering <strong>2004</strong>. Gained a berth in the WGC tournament by virtue of finishing inthe top three on the 1999-2000 Southern Africa Tour Order of Merit. Runner-up to NickPrice in the 1998 Zimbabwe Open and third-place finisher at the Dimension Data Pro-Am. T2 at the 1997 Kalahari Classic and was fourth at the Zimbabwe Open and seventhon the Order of Merit that year. Runner-up Northern Transvaal U23 team in 1993.Received Northern Transvaal Colours in 1996. Attended Alexander City Junior College,a part of Central Alabama Community College, in the U.S., where he represented thecollege from 1993 to 1995 at the National Amateur Championships. Awarded All-American status by the National Junior College Athletic Association. Won the WillowPoint Invitational in 1995 by a record nine strokes. Began playing golf at age 14. Enjoysfishing, tennis, cycling, reading and swimming.EXEMPT STATUS: T12 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying SchoolBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T50—2000 WGC-American ExpressChampionship.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — $0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusVAN PELT, Bo BIRTHDATE: May 16, 1975 BIRTHPLACE: Richmond, INRESIDENCE: Tulsa, OK; plays out of GC of Oklahoma, Broken Arrow,OK HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife, Carrie; Olivia(5/26/01) EDUCATION: Oklahoma State University (1998, GeneralBusiness) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Billiards, basketball, movies,watching sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 Q SCHOOL:1998 OTHER INFORMATION: Returns to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for a third time,the second via the Nationwide Tour money list, where he finished fifth in 2003. Madethe cut in 19 of 24 events on the 2003 Nationwide Tour on the strength of 16 top-25s.His 26-under-par 262 at the Omaha Classic equaled the low 72-hole score inNationwide Tour history. It was his first win on the tour that he played in 2000-01 and2003. Had a hole-in-one on No. 8 in the final round of the season-ending NationwideTour Championship in Prattville, AL. Played the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999 and 2002. Made thecut in 10 of 28 events in 2002 with his only top-25 a T25 at the BellSouth Classic. Firedcareer-low final-round 63 at the Greater Milwaukee Open. Finished 11th on 2001Nationwide Tour money list to earn second <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Finished in top 25 in 10 of his17 cuts made, including two runner-up finishes at the Dayton Open and Gila RiverClassic. Lost three-man playoff with Jason Caron and winner Ben Crane at Gila River.Finished in top 10 in six of 13 standard statistical categories. Made only seven cuts inrookie season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999, including a career-best T20 finish at the BellCanadian Open. Earned his first <strong>TOUR</strong> card with T17 finish at the 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament. Father, Bob, was fifth-round draft pick by the NFL’s PhiladelphiaEagles in 1967 after collegiate career at Indiana University.EXEMPT STATUS: Fifth on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T20—1999 Bell Canadian Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Omaha Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — $70,080 —210 2002 — $139,357 —191CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—56; in money—17; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER EARNINGS: $209,437Nationwide Tour AlumnusWWADKINS, Lanny BIRTHDATE: December 5, 1949 BIRTHPLACE:Richmond, VA RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 175FAMILY: Wife, Penelope; Jessica (10/14/73), Travis (8/25/87), Tucker(8/19/92) EDUCATION: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTER-ESTS: Bird hunting, scuba diving, watching sons play sports TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1971 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1971 OTHER INFORMA-TION: 1977 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship winner and 1995 Ryder Cup captain.Assumed role of lead analyst for CBS golf telecasts in 2002 following the retirement ofKen Venturi. Due to broadcasting commitments, played in just 10 Champions Tourevents in 2003, the fewest in four seasons on the Champions Tour. Joined theChampions Tour in 2000, winning his only title in first event, the Emerald Coast Classic.In 1995, served as Ryder Cup captain at Oak Hill CC after playing on eight Americanteams. Last official victory came at the 1992 Canon Greater Hartford Open. In 1985,claimed three titles for the second time in his career. Named <strong>PGA</strong> of America Player ofthe Year when he finished second in earnings to Curtis Strange. Was also third on the1983 money list, when he won twice and also had two seconds and a third. In 1982,won three times for the first time in his career. Braved windy conditions to win the 1979Tournament Players Championship at Sawgrass CC by five strokes over Tom Watson.His biggest victory came in the 1977 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Pebble Beach, when he bestedGene Littler in a playoff. Three weeks later, defeated Hale Irwin and Tom WeiskopfSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-189


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSby five strokes at the World Series of Golf. Finished third on the money list that year. In1973, won twice in the same season for the first of five times he would have multi-victorycampaigns. First of his 21 <strong>TOUR</strong> wins came at 1972 Sahara Invitational in his firstfull year on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. 1968 and 1970 Southern Amateur and 1970 U.S. Amateurwinner. Played on the 1969 and 1971 Walker Cup teams.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (21): 1972 Sahara Invitational. 1973 Byron Nelson GolfClassic, USI Classic. 1977 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, World Series of Golf. 1979 GlenCampbell-Los Angeles Open, Tournament Players Championship. 1982 Phoenix Open,MONY Tournament of Champions, Buick Open. 1983 Greater Greensboro Open, MONYTournament of Champions. 1985 Bob Hope Classic, Los Angeles Open, Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile Classic. 1987 Doral-Ryder Open. 1988 Hawaiian Open, ColonialNational Invitation Tournament. 1990 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1991 UnitedHawaiian Open. 1992 Canon Greater Hartford Open.MONEY & POSITION:1971 — $15,282 —106 1982 — $306,827 — 7 1993 — $244,544 — 681972 — 113,063 — 10 1983 — 319,271 — 3 1994 — 54,114 — 1851973 — 193,831 — 5 1984 — 198,996 — 29 1995 — 97,485 — 1621974 — 45,660 — 57 1985 — 446,893 — 2 1996 — 64,995 — 1891975 — 23,582 — 88 1986 — 264,931 — 23 1997 — 155,962 — 1371976 — 42,850 — 64 1987 — 501,727 — 13 1998 — 32,436 — 2271977 — 244,882 — 3 1988 — 616,596 — 10 1999 — 73,433 — 2071978 — 53,811 — 62 1989 — 233,363 — 60 2000 — 01979 — 195,710 — 10 1990 — 673,433 — 13 2001 — 01980 — 67,778 — 60 1991 — 651,495 — 121981 — 51,704 — 83 1992 — 366,837 — 40CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—690; in money—486; Top-10 finishes—139CAREER EARNINGS: $6,355,681WADSWORTH, Fred BIRTHDATE: July 17, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Munich,Germany RESIDENCE: Columbia, SC HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 195FAMILY: Wife, Juli; Fred (6/15/95), Bonnie (9/3/97), Josie (2/9/99)EDUCATION: University of South Carolina SPECIAL INTERESTS:Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 Q SCHOOL: 2000OTHER INFORMATION: Made only two starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in2003. Was granted Major Medical Extension carryover for 2003 afterthree made cuts in 18 starts in 2002. Best finish was 72nd at the 2002 MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill. Had five available events in 2003, combined with officialearnings from 2001 and 2002 ($16,854) to equal or exceed 125th place on the 2002money list ($406,352) to be elevated to the Major Medical Extension category for theremainder of the 2003 season. Due to back injury and subsequent surgery, limited toonly six <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2001 (missing the cut at all six), ending with the Honda Classicin March. Came back following surgery to participate in two Nationwide Tour events,making the cut at the Nationwide Tour Omaha Classic. Qualified for 2001 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>by finishing T14 at the 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Winner of the 1986Southern Open by two strokes, coming from two off the lead with a final-round 67 tocollect the $63,000 first-place check. The last Monday open qualifier to win a <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event. Member of the Nationwide Tour in 1990-92, 1996-99. 1984 EasternAmateur champion. 1984 All-American at South Carolina. Three mini-tour wins. SouthAfrican Open champion.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1986 Southern Open.MONEY & POSITION:1984 — $0 1991 — $1,292 —314 1999 — $01985 — 0 1992 — 0 2000 — 01986 — 75,092 —115 1993 — 609 —333 2001 — 01987 — 80,585 —109 1995 — 0 2002 — 16,854 — 2331988 — 24,129 —190 1996 — 2,368 —363 2003 — 01989 — 10,587 —208 1997 — 01990 — 684 —305 1998 — 23,250 —2392003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—143; in money—39; Top-10 finishes—3CAREER EARNINGS: $235,449Nationwide Tour AlumnusWAITE, Grant BIRTHDATE: August 11, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: PalmerstonNorth, New Zealand RESIDENCE: Ocala, FL HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT:185 FAMILY: Wife, Lea; Osten Holland (6/1/94), Tanner Brian(6/2/95) EDUCATION: University of Oklahoma (1987, Finance) SPE-CIAL INTERESTS: Wind surfing, reading, skiing, fitness TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1987 Q SCHOOL: 1989, 1992, 2003 OTHERINFORMATION: Finished T9 at the 2003 Holden New Zealand Openon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> of Australaisa. Played in 18 events and made onlysix cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Best effort in 2003 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was T12 at the GreaterMilwaukee Open. Regained <strong>TOUR</strong> card for <strong>2004</strong> with T28 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament. In 2002 finished out of the top 150 (No. 152) for the first timesince finishing No. 172 in 1994. Held first-round lead at 2002 Bell Canadian Open witha first-round 64. Closing 71 left him T6, his lone top-10 of the season. In 2001, makingover $500,000 for just second time in career. Shared first-round lead in Bay HillInvitational with a 66, finished third. His 6-under 64 gave him first-round lead at 2001<strong>PGA</strong> Championship but finished T59. In 2000, earned more than $1 million for the firsttime in his career on the strength of two runner-up finishes in Canada. Shared firstroundlead and held 54-hole lead before finishing one stroke back of champion RorySabbatini at Air Canada Championship. Following week, lost to Tiger Woods by onestroke at Bell Canadian Open. Eagled the 18th hole for a 8-under-par 64 to claim solepossession of the 36-hole lead. Held share of 54-hole lead with Woods, who closedwith 65 compared to his 66. Two-week Canadian stay produced earnings of $680,400.Had a T2 with Duffy Waldorf in 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill The two losta playoff to David Duval who birdied the first extra hole. Posted an 11-under-par 60 inthe final round of the 1996 Phoenix Open. Was 11-under-par after 15 holes at the TPCof Scottsdale and needed only one birdie in his final three holes for a 59, but recordedthree closing pars. Earned career-high spot on money list, No. 35, and first <strong>TOUR</strong> victoryat 1993 Kemper Open. Was the first and second-round leader and just one strokeback of Tom Kite after 54 holes. Closing 70 gave him a one-stroke victory over Kite andthe $234,000 winner’s check. Three-time All-American at Oklahoma. Twice AustralianJunior champion. Missed defense of his 1993 Kemper Open title when his first child,Osten, was born on the eve of the 1994 event. Had registered at the tournament site,but left to be with his wife. Played on the New Zealand Junior soccer team.EXEMPT STATUS: T28 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentPLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1993 Kemper Open.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — $1,494 —290 1994 — $71,695 —172 1999 — $253,209 — 1481990 — 50,076 —177 1995 — 240,722 — 76 2000 —1,142,789 — 381991 — 9,307 —229 1996 — 302,288 — 72 2001 — 539,227 — 931992 — 0 1997 — 362,320 — 68 2002 — 332,947 — 1521993 — 411,405 — 35 1998 — 245,636 —118 2003 — 150,999 — 188BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T12—Greater Milwaukee Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—18; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—339; in money—182; Top-10 finishes—22CAREER EARNINGS: $4,114,113Nationwide Tour AlumnusWATTS, Brian BIRTHDATE: March 18, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Montreal,Quebec, Canada RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX, plays out of Vaquero ClubHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife, Debbye; JasonBradshaw (7/25/97); Kelsie Diana (11/11/99), Kevin Peter (10/25/02)EDUCATION: Oklahoma State University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Racing cars, professional sports, college football and basketballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 Q SCHOOL: 1990, 2002 OTHERINFORMATION: Having regained his <strong>TOUR</strong> card via 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingSchool, was limited to 13 events due to bulging disk in his back. Will receive a MajorMedical Extension for <strong>2004</strong>. Coupled with $134,905 earned in 13 events in 2003, hasthe opportunity to play in 16 events to earn $352,590 and match the $487,495 winningsof 2003’s No. 125 Esteban Toledo. If he does so, will play out of the Major MedicalExtension category for the remainder of the season. Two top-25 finishes, T22 at boththe AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and the Ford Championship at Doral. Movedback into top 125 in 2001 after a year with conditional membership. Had surgeryJanuary 5, 2001 to repair a torn labrum in left hip. Posted lone top-10 in 29 starts withT9 at 2000 Westin Texas Open. Made successful transition from Japan Golf Tour to<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999, earning $767,409 in first full season since 1991 to rank 57th onmoney list. Played in only four <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 1998 but made a name for himselfaround the world with his memorable play at the British Open. Opened with rounds of68-69 to capture 36-hole lead at Royal Birkdale GC. Third-round 73 maintained twostrokeadvantage through 54 holes. Final-round 70 not enough to hold off eventualchampion Mark O’Meara, who closed with 68. In four-hole playoff, O’Meara won bytwo strokes, 17-19. Won twice on Japan Golf Tour in 1998 at Casio World Open andYomiuri Open, giving him 12 for his career in Japan. Two-time first-team, two-timesecond-team All-America and 1987 NCAA champion (individual and team) atOklahoma State University. Teammate of Scott Verplank. Although Canadian-born,lived in Canada for only six months and was Naturalized as U.S. citizen at age 16. SonJason given middle name of Bradshaw in honor of Brian’s childhood sports idol, formerPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw.EXEMPT STATUS: Major Medical Extension PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1998 British Open Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1986 — $0 1993 — $23,235 —209 2000 — $311,802 — 1331988 — 816 —314 1995 — 33,725 —221 2001 — 457,293 — 1121989 — 26,814 —185 1996 — 6,000 —303 2002 — 162,704 — 1811990 — 12,535 —224 1997 — 15,400 —248 2003 — 134,905 — 1921991 — 40,199 —184 1998 — 335,735 — 901992 — 663 —314 1999 — 767,409 — 57BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T22—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, FordChampionship at Doral.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—13; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—160; in money—90; Top-10 finishes—9CAREER EARNINGS: $2,329,235Nationwide Tour Alumnus2-190 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersWIEBE, Mark BIRTHDATE: September 13, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Seaside,OR RESIDENCE: Denver, CO HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 225 FAMILY:Wife, Cathy; Taylor (9/9/86), Gunner (1/1/89), Collier (4/17/92) EDU-CATION: San Jose State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing,skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1983,1984 OTHER INFORMATION: Played primarily on the NationwideTour in 2003, making 18 starts. Best effort was T10 at the PermianBasin Classic. Had only two appearances on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003. Granted SpecialMedical Extension for first five events of the 2002 season. To keep Top-125 exemptionstatus, had to earn $97,560 in those five events but missed cut in all five. Missed sixother cuts as well as he tried to overcome elbow problems. Limited to 24 events in2001 due to same injury. Underwent elbow surgery on Oct. 24, 2001. Earned $308,792to rank 143rd on money list. Enjoyed best earning season of 16 years on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000,with $511,414. Recorded runner-up finish at the Westin Texas Open and four top-25s.Solo second was worth $280,800, a career payday. Shared first-round lead atLaCantera Golf Club after opening with 64. First top-10 since T10 at 1999 GreaterMilwaukee Open. Narrowly missed third career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the 1997 KemperOpen, finishing one stroke behind Justin Leonard. Tied for second at 1996 NissanOpen. Played under Special Medical Extension in 1995. Missed most of 1994 seasonfollowing March skiing accident. At the 1993 Buick Classic, closed 67-66 to pull evenwith Vijay Singh. Singh birdied third extra hole for victory. In 1991, slowed by shouldertrouble that lingered into 1992. Winner of 1989 Colorado Open. Lost in extra holes toTom Sieckmann at 1988 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. Shot 69-65-66-68-268 to win1986 Hardee’s Golf Classic by one stroke over Curt Byrum. Finished with career-bestrank on money list (25th) and $260,180. First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at 1985Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. Third-round 65 moved him to within one stroke of leaderDanny Edwards. Shot 70 in final round to force playoff with John Mahaffey. Birdiedfirst extra hole for title. Loves being a father of three very busy kids. A huge Denversports fan, particularly of the Denver Broncos. Enjoys fly fishing.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1985 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1986 Hardee’sGolf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1981 — $2,538 —222 1989 — $296,269 — 41 1997 — $285,139 — 851982 — 0 1990 — 210,435 — 72 1998 — 282,211 — 1061983 — 6,628 —197 1991 — 100,046 —136 1999 — 385,508 — 1051984 — 16,257 —166 1992 — 174,763 — 86 2000 — 511,414 — 941985 — 181,894 — 36 1993 — 360,213 — 42 2001 — 308,792 — 1431986 — 260,180 — 25 1994 — 16,032 —233 2002 — 01987 — 128,651 — 82 1995 — 168,832 —112 2003 — 01988 — 392,166 — 28 1996 — 201,058 —1072003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—492; in money—286; Top-10 finishes—47CAREER EARNINGS: $4,289,025Nationwide Tour AlumnusWILLIS, Garrett BIRTHDATE: November 21, 1973 BIRTHPLACE:Charlotte, NC RESIDENCE: Knoxville, TN HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT:175 FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer EDUCATION: East Tennessee StateUniversity (1996, Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Dining,TV and video games TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 Q SCHOOL:2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Best effort of the 2003 season wasT11 at the Bell Canadian Open. Also finished T14 at the Buick Open.Tied 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> high with four eagles during Deutsche Bank Championship. Acedthe par-3 11th hole with a 4-iron from 208 yards during the second round. After winningfor the first time, struggled through a difficult 2002 season which saw him fall outof the top 125 on the money list. Earned his only top-10 in his 26th start of the seasonin Valero Texas Open. Followed first-round 1-over-par 71 with a LaCantera courserecord 61. Rounds of 66-66 on the weekend earned $261,333, second-largest paydayof <strong>TOUR</strong> career. Paycheck lifted him from 180th to 133rd on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list.Needed only 96 putts on the week. Ended the 2002 season making eight consecutivecuts. In 2001 made first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start a winning one, defeating Kevin Sutherland byone stroke at Touchstone Energy Tucson Open. Victory made him the 44th <strong>TOUR</strong> rookieto win since 1970. Third-round 64, after opening 71-69, lifted him to within twostrokes of lead. Closed with 69. Third <strong>TOUR</strong> player to win his first start as a member,joining Ben Crenshaw (1973) and Robert Gamez (1990). Finished 66th on the 2000Nationwide Tour money list with four top-25s. In 1999, made the cut in nine of 15Nationwide Tour events with five top-25s. Monday qualifier who held the 36- and 54-hole lead at the 1999 Greensboro Open. Owned a three-stroke lead with three holes toplay in the final round, but struggled down the stretch and finished second to winnerShaun Micheel. Qualified for the U.S. Open in 1998 and 1999, missing the cut bothtimes. Won the 1997 Panama Open in January, coming from seven strokes back on thefinal day. Posted a final-round, course-record 63 to force a playoff with leader ClarkDennis. Won 1996 Hooters Tour event in Decatur, AL, in his first professional tournament.First-team All-American at East Tennessee State. Planned to get married theweek following his victory in Tucson, at the Sony Open in Hawaii, but wedding wasdelayed to the week of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.EXEMPT STATUS: 134th on 2003 money list.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — $0 2001 — $684,038 — 77 2003 — $467,213 — 1341999 — 0 2002 — 444,483 —136BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—Bell Canadian Open; T14—Buick Open;T17—Valero Texas Open; T21—Shell Houston Open; T24—Wachovia Championship.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—32; in money—16; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—97; in money—41; Top-10 finishes—2CAREER EARNINGS: $1,595,733Nationwide Tour AlumnusWILSON, Mark BIRTHDATE: October 31, 1974 BIRTHPLACE:Menomonee Falls, WI RESIDENCE: Pewaukee, WI, plays out ofBristlecone Pines GC, Hartland, WI HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University of North Carolina (1997,Mathematics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Running, watching ComedyCentral TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997 Q SCHOOL: 2003 OTHERINFORMATION: Playing in his 19th career event on <strong>TOUR</strong>, postedhis first top-10, a solo fourth at the HP Classic of New Orleans. Also finished T12 atthe Ford Championship at Doral. In an effort to secure his card for the <strong>2004</strong> season, finishedT18 at the Las Vegas Invitational. The $47,000 payday moved him to 127th on themoney list. Missed the cut in two of the last three events of the season and finished128th on the final money list. Earned his first trip to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> via a T17 finish atthe 2002 Qualifying Tournament. Spent 2002 season as a rookie on the NationwideTour. Only top-10 was a T8 at the SAS Carolina Classic. Missed cut at the GreaterMilwaukee Open, his only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> appearance in 2002. Played the Hooters Tourfrom 1998-2001 and won three times. Played the <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia from 2000-02. Has two career holes-in-one in competitive rounds. Cites Ben Hogan as his hero.Got his start in golf from his father. Biggest thrill in golf was winning the state highschool championship as a freshman.EXEMPT STATUS: 128th on 2003 money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 4—2003 HP Classic of New Orleans.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — $0 2000 — $8,500 2002 — $01999 — 12,765 —270 2001 — 13,727 2003 — 482,502 — 128BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 4—HP Classic of New Orleans.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—30; in money—11; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—38; in money—15; Top-10 finishes—1CAREER EARNINGS: $517,495WOOD, Willie BIRTHDATE: Ocotber 1, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Kingsville,TX RESIDENCE: Edmond, OK; plays out of Oak Tree GC HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 145 FAMILY: Single; William (12/17/86), Kelby(6/15/88), Hayden (4/8/96) EDUCATION: Oklahoma State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, physical fitness TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1983 Q SCHOOL: 1983, 1992 OTHER INFORMATION:For fourth straight season, spent time between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andNationwide Tour. Finished T18 at the 2003 Greater Hartford Open, best effort on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since finishing 12th at the 2001 Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Aced No. 4with a 5-iron from 186 yards in the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic. Made fivecuts in six starts on the 2003 Nationwide Tour. Had four top-25s, including a seasonbestT12 at the Rheem Classic. In 2002, made a combined seven of 19 cuts, includingone top-25 on each Tour. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1984. Enjoyed his best <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> earnings season in 1998 when he finished 76th on the money list and made$397,110 on strength of a runner-up showing at the Sprint International and T4 at theCVS Charity Classic. T12 at the 1997 Masters. First career victory came at the 1996Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. Came to Madison, MS, after posting eight top-10s in 13starts on the Nationwide Tour. Won in Mississippi with 68-67-66-67 to finish at 20-under par and one stroke over Kirk Triplett. Lost playoff to Joey Sindelar at 1990Hardees’ Golf Classic. Played in the 1982 Masters as an amateur. Made the cut andT41. Outstanding junior career featured victories at 1977 U.S. Junior, 1978 <strong>PGA</strong> Juniorand 1979 Western Junior. Medalist at 1983 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Winnerof 1990 and 1995 Oklahoma Opens.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1983 — $8,400 —185 1990 — $179,972 — 90 1997 — $190,283 — 1211984 — 115,741 — 61 1991 — 48,033 —176 1998 — 397,110 — 761985 — 153,706 — 49 1992 — 57,748 —168 1999 — 115,884 — 1851986 — 172,629 — 52 1993 — 146,206 —112 2000 — 45,345 — 2161987 — 95,917 — 98 1994 — 87,102 —165 2001 — 196,113 — 1731988 — 53,064 —146 1995 — 64,697 —182 2002 — 85,871 — 2041989 — 9,677 —212 1996 — 255,158 — 87 2003 — 118,280 — 200BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—Greater Hartford Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—11; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—448; in money—253; Top-10 finishes—23CAREER EARNINGS: $2,596,936Nationwide Tour AlumnusSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-191


Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWRENN, Robert BIRTHDATE: September 11, 1959 BIRTHPLACE:Richmond, VA RESIDENCE: Richmond, VA HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT:170 FAMILY: Wife, Kathy; Tucker (12/12/92), Jordan (11/9/94) EDU-CATION: Wake Forest SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, family, outdoors,TV commentary, golf course design TURNED PROFESSION-AL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1984, 1985, 1986 OTHER INFORMA-TION: Played in 308 career <strong>TOUR</strong> events between 1982 and 1998with one victory at the 1987 Buick Open. Shot 26-under-par 262 and was, at the time,one stroke off all-time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for most strokes under par in 72-hole tournament.After completion of playing career, has enjoyed a career in golf broadcasting,most recently with the Champions Tour. Winner 1981 Trans-Mississippi Amateur, 1983Virginia State Open, 1983 Indonesian Open. All-Atlantic Coast Conference choice from1978-1981 at Wake Forest.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1987 Buick Open.MONEY & POSITION:1982 — $582 —296 1988 — $209,404 — 52 1994 — $77,279 — 1701983 — 0 1989 — 243,638 — 55 1995 — 01984 — 0 1990 — 174,308 — 92 1996 — 81,690 — 1761985 — 36,396 —135 1991 — 141,255 —109 1998 — 01986 — 22,869 —171 1992 — 127,729 —1131987 — 203,557 — 52 1993 — 103,928 —143CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—308; in money—169; Top-10 finishes—15CAREER EARNINGS: $1,422,635Nationwide Tour AlumnusZZOKOL, Richard BIRTHDATE: August 21, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Kitimat,British Columbia RESIDENCE: White Rock, British ColumbiaHEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Joanie; Conor andGarrett (10/14/87), Hayley (6/25/90) EDUCATION: Brigham YoungUniversity SPECIAL INTERESTS: Studying the human mind, family,hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1981,1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Combinedwith earnings from 2002 ($53,437), had eight 2003 events to equal or exceed 125thplace on the 2002 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list ($515,445) to be elevated to the MajorMedical Extension category for the remainder of 2003. Made his first cut in his eighthevent. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> veteran made six of 20 cuts in 2002 before season-ending surgery torepair a severely arthritic joint in a right toe. Did not play after the Bell Canadian Open,and was granted a Minor Medical Extension for 2003. Earned 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> card afterfinishing No. 13 on 2001 Nationwide Tour money list. Earned Nationwide Tour victoryat 2001 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, where he became first Canadian-bornplayer to win the event since Ashley Chinner in 1996. Set tournament record with 17-under-par 271. Made his first 10 cuts of the 2001 season and missed only three cuts in21 starts. Half of his 18 made cuts made resulted in top-25s. Won the 1992 DepositGuaranty Golf Classic (unofficial event), which was played opposite the Masters. Laterthat year, posted 19-under par total to win the Greater Milwaukee Open by two strokesover Dick Mast. Member of the 1980 Canada World Amateur Cup team. Winner of1980 International Champions (Morocco). Won the 1981 Canadian Amateur. Memberof the 1981 Brigham Young University NCAA Championship team. Roomed with BobbyClampett for three years at BYU. Winner of 1982 British Columbia Open on theCanadian Tour, 1984 Utah State Open. Five-time Dunhill Cup team member. Interestedin the mental aspects of the game. Once wore earphones to listen to music betweenshots while playing, earning nickname “Disco Dick.”EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1992 Greater Milwaukee Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1982 — $15,111 —158 1990 — $191,634 — 84 1998 — $29,905 — 2311983 — 38,107 —117 1991 — 78,426 —149 1999 — 27,022 — 2461984 — 56,605 — 97 1992 — 311,909 — 48 2000 — 169,492 — 1721985 — 71,192 —102 1993 — 214,419 — 80 2001 — 32,803 — 2201986 — 37,888 —152 1994 — 78,074 —169 2002 — 53,437 — 2151987 — 114,406 — 89 1995 — 23,371 —234 2003 — 19,155 — 2401988 — 142,153 — 83 1996 — 30,260 —2211989 — 51,323 —163 1997 — 53,705 —201BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T46—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—13; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—410; in money—198; Top-10 finishes—20CAREER EARNINGS: $1,840,397Nationwide Tour Alumnus2-192 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Prominent International PlayersNOTE: Includes top 100 in Official World Golf Ranking through Nov. 10, active World Golf Hall of Fame members, previous major championship winners and RyderCup and Presidents Cup team members.BBallesteros, Seve HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 195 BIRTHDATE: April 9, 1957BIRTHPLACE: Pedrena, Spain RESIDENCE: Monaco FAMILY:Wife, Carmen; Baldomero (1990), Miguel (1992), Carmen (1994)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cycling, fishing, gardening TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1974 OTHER INFORMATION: In his onlyAmerican appearance, missed cut at Masters for a seventhconsecutive year. Only made one of seven cuts on 2003 EuropeanTour. Led Continental Europe to 13 -12 victory over Great Britain andIreland in April 2000. Inaugural event was played for Eurobet SeveBallesteros Trophy at Sunningale GC. Colin Montgomerie was GreatBritain-Ireland captain. Victorious European Ryder Cup captain in1997. Winner of 72 tournaments worldwide, including 48 onEuropean Tour. First victory came at 1976 Dutch Open, latest at 1995Peugeot Spanish Open. Won five major championships: 1979, 1984,1988 British Opens; 1980 and 1983 Masters Tournaments. Has won OpenChampionships in nine countries: The Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Great Britain,Spain, Ireland, Germany, Japan and Kenya. Also won 1981 Australian <strong>PGA</strong>. Web siteis www.seveballesteros.com.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (9): 1978 Greater Greensboro Open. 1979 British OpenChampionship. 1980 Masters Tournament. 1983 Masters Tournament, ManufacturersHanover Westchester Classic. 1984 British Open Championship. 1985 USF&G Classic.1988 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic, British Open Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1977 — $9,450 —154 1986 — $45,877 —141 1995 — $64,345 — 1841978 — 68,064 — 43 1987 — 305,058 — 32 1996 — 9,300 — 2801979 — 8,490 —165 1988 — 165,202 — 71 1997 — 01980 — 87,917 — 48 1989 — 138,094 —101 1998 — 01981 — 10,299 —172 1990 — 84,584 —144 1999 — 01982 — 105,828 — 35 1991 — 64,320 —160 2000 — 01983 — 210,933 — 18 1992 — 39,206 —186 2001 — 01984 — 132,660 — 52 1993 — 34,850 —193 2002 — 01985 — 206,638 1994 — 49,245 —189 2003 — 02003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—1; in money—0; Top-10finishes—0WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 1997)CCabrera, Angel HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 210 BIRTHDATE: September 12,1969 BIRTHPLACE: Cordoba, Argentina RESIDENCE: Cordoba,Argentina FAMILY: Wife, Silvia; Federico (5/6/89), Angel (10/3/91)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Soccer TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991OTHER INFORMATION: Split his 2003 season between the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and the European Tour. Best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish was a T15 at theMasters. Recorded two top-10s on European Tour. In 2002, best <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> finish was a T5 at the Genuity Championship. Also placed T9at the Masters. Won the Benson and Hedges International, beating England’s BarryLane by a stroke at The Belfry in England. Entering final European Tour event, had fivetop-10s. Joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2001 as special temporary member the week of TheINTERNATIONAL as his $307,105 total exceeded $247,037 of 2000’s 150th-placemoney list. In 2001 Masters, shot first-round 66, one off the lead, and finished T10.Finished T7 in season’s second major championship, U.S. Open. Caddied at Cordoba,home club of friend and mentor Eduardo Romero, until turning professional at age 20.Following three unsuccessful attempts at European Tour Qualifying School, receivedfinancial assistance from Romero. His countryman, who lived two blocks away from hisyoung protege, had encouraged him to take up game at age 15. With Romero’s support,secured 18th card to play on European Tour in 1995. Shot 61 in 1991 Argentinian Open.Beat Brad Faxon and Lee Westwood as he won all his matches in 1997 Alfred DunhillCup. Partnered Ricardo Gonzalez to share third place in 1998 World Cup of Golf in NewZealand. Finished second to Sergio Garcia in 1998 Murphy’s Irish Open, his first of fourtop-10s in five weeks. Missed a putt on 72nd hole of 1998 British Open to join MarkO’Meara-Brian Watts playoff. Claimed his first European title at the 2001 Open deArgentina. Winner of 1995 Paraguay Open and 1996 Volvo Masters of Latin America.Shot 61 in 1991 Argentine Open. Nicknamed “El Pato” (The Duck).BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—1999 British Open Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1997 — $10,315 —268 2000 — $78,256 2002 — $632,5461999 — 167,480 —167 2001 — 337,105 2003 — 372,252 — 145BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—Masters Tournament; T17—Nissan Open,WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship; T22—British Open Championship; T23—WGC-NEC Invitational.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—14; in money—8; Top-10finishes—0Campbell, Michael HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 189 BIRTHDATE: February23, 1969 BIRTHPLACE: Hawera, New Zealand RESIDENCE:Wellington, New Zealand; London, England FAMILY: Wife, Julie;Thomas (1998), Jordan (2000) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, redwine collecting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 OTHERINFORMATION: Won Nissan Irish Open and placed second at theOmega European Masters on the European Tour. Playoff victory overThomas Bjorn and Peter Hedblom at Irish Open was his sixth victory on the EuropeanTour and 14th overall worldwide. In 2002, he won the Smurfit European Open at The KClub. Played on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, but missed nine cuts in 14 starts. Best finish wasa T33 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. Earned $432,000 with arunner-up finish at the 2002 Bay Hill Invitational, thanks to a chip-in on thetournament’s 72nd hole. Surpassed the previous year’s No. 150 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Official Money List, and joined the <strong>TOUR</strong> as a Special Temporary Member for theremainder of 2002. In 1995, led British Open at St. Andrews by two strokes after threerounds. Closed with 76 for T3. Wrist injury produced lengthy fall following that firstyear, in which he finished fifth on Order of Merit. Was fit again in 1998. Regained carddespite starting year with four missed cuts. Became father for first time in August1998. Attributed fatherhood and strong family support for improved 1999. Ended yearby defeating Australian Geoff Ogilvy, Ernie Els and Tiger Woods to win first event of2000 European Tour season, Johnnie Walker Classic in Taiwan. Continued return toform in 2000 by winning Crown Lager New Zealand Open in his home country, thenwon second successive European Tour event by claiming Heineken Classic in Perth. InOctober, captured Linde German Masters. Stayed in the race for the Volvo Order ofMerit until the final week, eventually finishing a career best fourth. Winner of 1993Canon Challenge and 1995 Alfred Dunhill Masters on <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia.Received Officer of New Zealand Order of Merit for services to New Zealand golf,called award the highlight of his career. His great-great-great-grandfather, Sir LoganCampbell, moved from Edinburgh to New Zealand in 1845. Winner of the 1992Australia Amateur Championship. Web site is cambogolf.com.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 Bay Hill Invitational presented byCooper Tires.MONEY AND POSITION:1995 — $141,388 —135 1999 — $0 2002 — $614,2501996 — 66,338 —187 2000 — 86,223 2003 — 107,814 — 2051998 — 9,541 —277 2001 — 213,192BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T33—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—14; in money—5; Top-10finishes—0Casey, Paul HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 175 BIRTHDATE: July 21, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Cheltenham, England RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZand Weybridge, England FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: ArizonaState University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Good food, music TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Began the 2003season quickly with two victories, the first in the ANZ Championshipat New South Wales Golf Club in Sydney where he carded a finalround71 to finish with 45 points under the modified stableford system, the second inthe final Benson and Hedges International Open at The De Vere Belfry where he wonby four shots. Top <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finishes in 2003 were a T10 at The INTERNATIONAL andT8 at the WGC-American Express Championship. Finishing 22nd on the Volvo Order ofMerit helped him win the 2001 Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year and followed thatup with 46th place in 2002. Coached by Peter Kostis, his amateur highlight came whenhe was one of the stalwarts of Great Britain and Ireland’s Walker Cup victory at Nairnin 1999, becoming one of only three players in 77 years to record four victories withouta defeat. Won the English Amateur Championship and the Pac-10 ConferenceChampionship back-to-back in 1999 and 2000. Victory in the 2000 Pac-10Championship broke the scoring record held by Tiger Woods (18 under par) with a 23-under-par 265. By winning he became the first player to win three successive Pac-10Championships. Other records he has broken include the scoring average for ArizonaState, previously held by Phil Mickelson. Finished second with Justin Rose at theWGC-World Cup.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T8—2003 WGC-American ExpressChampionship.MONEY AND POSITION:2001 — $8,580 2002 — $55,921 2003 — $136,700BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—WGC-American Express Championship;T10—The INTERNATIONAL.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—7; in money—5; Top-10finishes—2SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-193


Prominent International PlayersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSDDavis, Brian HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185 BIRTHDATE: August 2, 1974BIRTHPLACE: London, England RESIDENCE: Bishops, EnglandFAMILY: Wife, Julie SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1994 OTHER INFORMATION: T6 at the BritishOpen, shooting 68-68 on the weekend. Recorded two seconds, a thirdand 10 top-10s on the European Tour in 2003. Won his first title, thePeugeot Open de España, at the <strong>PGA</strong> Golf de Catalunya in May 2000when he met his wife to be, Julie, a former air stewardess and daughter of formerEngland goalkeeper Ray Clemence. The couple married in October 2002 and in theweek of his honeymoon, Davis played in the Telefonica Open de Madrid and finishedT2, his best finish of the season. In 1998, missed the cut in five of his first six starts,then contracted chickenpox on flight home to the UK from South Africa. Taken ill withthe virus in Dubai and spent a week in intensive care. Had seriously high blood clotlevels. Represented England at boy, youth and senior levels as an amateur.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2003 British Open Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1998 — 0 2000 — 01999 — 9,491 —296 2003 — 228,611BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T6—British Open Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—4; in money—3; Top-10finishes—1Dredge, Bradley HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 168 BIRTHDATE: July 6, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Tredegar, Wales RESIDENCE: Cardiff, Wales FAMILY:Wife, Germaine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Holidays, keeping fit, readingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 OTHER INFORMATION: Ten top-10 finishes in 2002 on his way to 18th place on the Volvo Order of Meritsaw him rightly thought of as one of the most consistent players on theEuropean Tour. Eventually turned consistency into success when a thirdround60 led the way to his first victory, by eight strokes, in the 2003 Madeira Island Open.Earlier in his career he twice secured his playing rights on The European Tour via theChallenge Tour. Before turning professional was runner-up to Stephen Dundas in theBritish Amateur Championship at Carnoustie, Scotland in 1992 but gained someconsolation with a place on the Walker Cup team of 1993. Represented Wales in the 2003WGC-World Cup.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T28—2002 British Open Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1998 — $0 2002 — $37,925 2003 — $02003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—2; in money—0; Top-10finishes—0EEvans, Gary HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 170 BIRTHDATE: February 22, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Rustington, England RESIDENCE: Sunningdale,England FAMILY: Georgia Louise (1995), Olivia Beth (1998) SPECIALINTERESTS: Music, cars TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 OTHERINFORMATION: T10 at the British Open and seven top-10s on theEuropean Tour. Came close to landing the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie ofthe Year award in 1992, the highlight of which was a second-placefinish in the Turespaña Masters, until overtaken by Jim Payne. A top amateur, winningtwo Lytham Trophy titles and the English Amateur Stroke Play, he produced his bestfinishes in 1999 since that debut season. Finished third in two tournaments on his wayto taking 42nd place in the Volvo Order of Merit. Shot lowest round of his professionalcareer in the first round of the German Open – a 10-under 62. Subsequently bought a1962 VW Beetle with number plate GAZ 62 to mark the occasion. Now fully recoveredfrom a persistent wrist injury, which necessitated soft tissue reconstruction surgery in1994. Enjoyed his best season since turning professional in 2002 when he finished 21ston the Volvo Order of Merit. Highlight came in the 131st British Open at Muirfieldwhere he finished T5, just one stroke outside the four-man playoff, eventually won byErnie Els. Endeared himself to millions of television viewers around the world with a50-foot putt for par across the 17th green before turning to the camera andpronouncing, “That one’s for you, Mum!”BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2002 British Open Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1998 — $9,212 —282 2002 — $221,228 2003 — $121,413BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T10—British Open Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—2; in money—2; Top-10finishes—1FFaldo, Nick HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 195 BIRTHDATE: July 18, 1957BIRTHPLACE: Welwyn Garden City, England RESIDENCE: Orlando,FL and Weybridge, England FAMILY: Wife, Valerie; Natalie(9/18/86), Matthew (3/17/89), Georgia (3/20/93), Emma (7/26/03)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fly fishing, flying helicopters, photographyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 OTHER INFORMATION: Playingin his sixth event of the 2003 season, finished T8 at the British OpenChampionship. Shot 76-74 in the first two rounds to make the cutright on the number. Closing rounds of 67-70 moved him into the top-10 for the first time since he finished T5 at the 2002 U.S. OpenChampionship. T2 at the Heineken Classic in Australia in February2003. Streak of most consecutive majors played, dating back to 1987British Open, ended at 65 when he withdrew from the <strong>PGA</strong> to be athome in England for the birth of daughter Emma. In 2002, playing on a specialexemption, carded fifth career top 10 at the U.S. Open with a T5 finish. Third-round 66was best round among the 72 participants. As a top-15 finisher, earned a return trip tothe 2003 U.S. Open. Forfeited his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership in 2002 by failing to competein minimum number of events. Played in 13, needed 15, in 2001. Has earned six majorchampionship titles — 1987-90-92 British Opens, 1989-90-96 Masters Tournaments.Shot closing 71 to defeat Rodger Davis and third-round leader Paul Azinger by onestroke in 1987 British Open at Muirfield. Made up five-stroke deficit with 65 on finalday of 1989 Masters to force playoff with Scott Hoch, which he won with birdie onsecond playoff hole. Successfully defended Masters title with playoff victory overRaymond Floyd in 1990. Most memorable triumph may have come at 1996 Masters,where he entered final round trailing Greg Norman by six strokes, shot 67 to Norman’s78 and won by five. Gained share of lead at 1990 British Open at St. Andrews withsecond-round 65 and went five strokes ahead after third-round 67. Went on to fivestrokevictory over Payne Stewart and Mark McNulty. Won second British Open atMuirfield in 1992, by a stroke over John Cook. Among active players, only Tom Watsonand Tiger Woods (eight) have more major victories. Lost playoff to Curtis Strange in1988 U.S. Open at The Country Club. First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at 1984 Sea PinesHeritage Classic, beating Tom Kite by one stroke. After leaving <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1989,returned full time in 1995 and promptly won Doral-Ryder Open by one stroke overNorman. Led Official World Golf Ranking for 81 weeks in 1993-94. Led European TourOrder of Merit in 1983 and 1992. 1977 European Tour Rookie of the Year. In 1990,became first international player to be named <strong>PGA</strong> of America Player of the Year. Won1975 British Youths Amateur and English Amateur Championships. Holds Ryder Cuprecords for most matches played (46) and most points won (25). Operates Faldo GolfInstitute at Marriott Grand Vista Resort in Orlando. Awarded MBE (Member of BritishEmpire) in 1987.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (9): 1984 Sea Pines Heritage. 1987 British OpenChampionship. 1989 Masters Tournament. 1990 Masters Tournament, British OpenChampionship. 1992 British Open Championship. 1995 Doral-Ryder Open. 1996Masters Tournament. 1997 Nissan Open.MONEY AND POSITION:1979 — $2,613 —217 1988 — $179,120 — 64 1996 — $942,621 — 121981 — 35,349 —102 1989 — 327,981 — 31 1997 — 431,326 — 581982 — 56,667 — 81 1990 — 345,262 — 37 1998 — 150,703 — 1631983 — 67,851 — 79 1991 — 127,156 —117 1999 — 221,544 — 1511984 — 166,845 — 38 1992 — 345,168 — 42 2000 — 276,583 — 1421985 — 54,060 —117 1993 — 188,886 — 91 2001 — 215,961 — 1651986 — 52,965 —135 1994 — 221,146 — 83 2002 — 321,2081987 — 36,281 —169 1995 — 790,961 — 19 2003 — 262,258BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T8—British Open Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—7; in money—6; Top-10finishes—1WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME MEMBER (Inducted 1997)Forsyth, Alastair HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 196 BIRTHDATE: February 5,1976 BIRTHPLACE: Glasgow, Scotland RESIDENCE: Paisley,Scotland SPECIAL INTERESTS: Soccer TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1988 OTHER INFORMATION: Two seconds and five top-10s on theEuropean Tour in 2003. Became the second successive Scottish winnerof the European Tour Qualifying School at San Roque in 1999, followingin the footsteps of fellow Paisley native Ross Drummond. Made asuperb start to rookie season, finishing third in Heineken Classic and leading at halfwaypoint in the Brazil Rio de Janeiro 500 Years Open after rounds of 65 and 62. Won 1999MasterCard Tour Order of Merit and ‘Tartan Tour’ money list in Scotland. Took up thegame in Millport on the island of Cumbrae at age 8 and joined Ralston GC the followingyear. Dad Alex, a retired police constable in Glasgow, encouraged him to play. CousinCalum Innes, formerly an assistant at Turnberry Hotel, is also a professional. Coached byBill Lockie, who worked with the Scottish Golf Union. Played amateur golf for Scotlandat boy, youth and senior level. Led the 2000 race for the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of theYear Award until the last month, eventually losing out to Ian Poulter, but neverthelessfinished 46th on the Volvo Order of Merit. Finished 116th in 2001 but was guaranteed anumber of starts on The European Tour in 2002 and secured his first victory in theCarlsberg Malaysian Open after a playoff with Stephen Leaney. Finished the year in 42nd2-194 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Prominent International Playersplace and joined Paul Lawrie in the WGC-World Cup in Mexico after Andrew Oldcornpulled out with an injury. Helped Scotland finish in a share of 12th place.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T40—2003 WGC-American ExpressChampionship.MONEY AND POSITION:2003 — $15,181BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T40—WGC-American Express Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—3; in money—2; Top-10finishes—0Fulke, Pierre HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 160 BIRTHDATE: February 21,1971 BIRTHPLACE: Nykoping, Sweden RESIDENCE: St. Andrews,Scotland FAMILY: Single SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 OTHER INFORMATION: T15 atthe British Open and three top-10s on the European Tour in 2003. T10at the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Began the 2002 European Tourseason with a second at the Johnnie Walker Classic. Ryder Cuprookie in 2002. Halved singles match with Davis Love III in European Team victory.Began 2001 in superb style, finishing runner-up to Steve Stricker in the final of theWGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Melbourne. In 1997, changed coach toSwedish Federation’s Steffan Johansson. Switch produced more positive mindset. “Ichanged my game plan slightly, and winning the Trophée Lancôme was a vindicationof all the hard work I put in,” he said of first European Tour victory in 1999. Sank 25-foot on last hole at Saint Nom la Breteche for the win. Ended 2000 European Tourseason with second victory and biggest of career, at Volvo Masters. Son of a Swedishnational swimming champion, golf was not his preferred sport as a youngster. Handballheld more appeal. However, he caught golf “bug” and went on to win junior and senioramateur tournaments.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2001 WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship.MONEY AND POSITION:1997 — $0 2000 — $100,587 2002 — $148,6391999 — 18,056 —261 2001 — 21,630 2003 — 78,420BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T15—British Open Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—3; in money—2; Top-10finishes—0GGarrido, Ignacio HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 172 BIRTHDATE: March 27,1972 BIRTHPLACE: Madrid, Spain RESIDENCE: Madrid, SpainSPECIAL INTERESTS: Taekwondo, cinema, reading, all sports,insects TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 OTHER INFORMATION:Won the Volvo <strong>PGA</strong> Championship in May 2003, beating TrevorImmelman on the first playoff hole at Wentworth. Also placed T10 atthe WGC-American Express Championship. Won his first EuropeanTour title in 1997 in the Volvo German Open, the same year as he followed in his fatherAntonio’s footsteps when he played in The Ryder Cup Matches at Valderrama, withAntonio as his caddie. Antonio played in the first Ryder Cup open to Europeancontinent golfers in 1979. Boyhood hero was Seve Ballesteros and in his amateur dayswon the English Open Amateur Stroke Play while on leave from National Service.When he turned pro in 1993, began wearing long-sleeved golf shirts on the coursebecause of his father’s clothing deal which supplied both long- and short-sleevedshirts. Antonio did not like the long-sleeved shirts, so Ignacio took them and got into ahabit of wearing them. Outside interests include the martial art of Taekwondo and acollection of insects which he keeps in his Madrid home.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2003 WGC-American ExpressChampionship.MONEY AND POSITION:1997 — $8,375 —282 1998 — $10,305 —273 2003 — $0BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T10—WGC-American Express Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—5; in money—2; Top-10finishes—1Gonzalez, Ricardo HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205 BIRTHDATE: October 24,1969 BIRTHPLACE: Corrientes, Argentina RESIDENCE: Rosario,Argentina FAMILY: Wife, Rita; Romina (1988), Micaela (1994),Santiago (1998) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Football, fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1986 OTHER INFORMATION: Made eightbirdies in 12 holes in the final round to come from six strokes backand win the 2003 Telefonica Open de Madrid, the final full-field eventon the 2003 European Tour schedule. Best career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish was a T10 at the2002 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Hazeltine National. Member of the European Tour in 1995and 1999 to the present. Earned his first career European Tour title in 2001 at theOmega European Masters, winning in wire-to-wire fashion. One of three Argentines towin on the European Tour in 2001, joining Angel Cabrera and Jorge Berendt. Finishedfifth on the 1998 European Challenge Tour Order of Merit after winning the TuskerKenya Open. Member of the 1994 Nationwide Tour, with his best finish being a T9 inthe Permian Basin Open. Mentor is the legendary Roberto de Vicenzo. Caddied atRanacha Golf Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina from age 9 to 21.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2002 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:2002 — $121,709 2003 — $02003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—1; in money—0; Top-10finishes—0HHarrington, Padraig HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 196 BIRTHDATE: August31, 1971 BIRTHPLACE: Dublin, Ireland RESIDENCE: Dublin, IrelandFAMILY: Wife, Caroline; Patrick (2003) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Snooker, tennis, all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 OTHERINFORMATION: Irishman split time between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theEuropean Tour in 2003, playing in 11 events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and 12in Europe. Finished in the Top 125 as a non-member in 2003 with$961,235. Solo 36-hole leader at THE PLAYERS Championship by two strokes overeventual champion Davis Love III and defending champion Craig Perks. Third-round 70gave him share of lead with Jay Haas. Final-round 72 good for T2 finish. Postedseventh career European Tour victory at the Deutsche Bank - SAP Open and had twoother top-10 finishes. Began the <strong>2004</strong> European Tour season with a victory in theOmega Hong Kong Open in early December 2003. In 2002, won the Dunhill LinksChampionship in October with a birdie on the last hole at St. Andrews and then thesecond playoff hole to beat Argentina’s Eduardo Romero. In 2001, won the seasonendingVolvo Masters and placed second six other times to finish second on theEuropean Tour Order of Merit behind Retief Goosen. In 2000, will remember season fortwo victories and one that might have been. Disqualified from Benson and HedgesInternational Open, while holding five-stroke lead through 54 holes, after failing to signfirst-round scorecard. Ended run of nine second-place finishes (seven in 11 monthsbetween April 1999 and March 2000) since first European Tour victory at 1996 PeugeotOpen de France by winning 2000 Brazil Sao Paulo 500 Years Open. Also won the BBVAOpen Turespana Masters. Began fitness program at start of 2000 season and madeswing adjustments that added distance. Coached by Bob Torrance, father of 2002European Ryder Cup Captain Sam Torrance. Completed accountancy degree beforeturning professional. Distant cousin of Detroit Lions quarterback Joey Harrington. Website is padraigharrington.com.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2— 2003 THE PLAYERS Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1996 — 24,025 —232 1999 — 51,491 —224 2002 — 806,7971997 — 104,719 —166 2000 — 265,313 2003 — 961,2351998 — 23,352 —238 2001 — 240,426BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—THE PLAYERS Championship; T6—WGC-American Express Championship; T10—U.S. Open Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—11; in money—9; Top-10finishes—3IImmelman, Trevor HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 159 BIRTHDATE: Dec. 16,1979 BIRTHPLACE: Cape Town, South Africa RESIDENCE:Richmond, England and Orlando, FL FAMILY: Single SPECIALINTERESTS: Music, movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999OTHER INFORMATION: Teamed with Rory Sabbatini to win the2003 WGC-World Cup at Kiawah Island, SC. Hit approach shot from169 yards to six inches on the first playoff hole against Tim Clark atthe South African Open. Tap-in birdie earned first career European Tour victory afterthree previous runner-up finishes, and $200,000 along with a two-year exemption onthe European Tour. Shared first-round lead with five others at the Bay Hill Invitationalbut shot 8-over 80 in round two and missed cut. First player to share or hold a firstroundlead and miss the cut since Geoff Ogilvy at the 2001 Buick Challenge. Best <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> finish was a T9 at the WGC-NEC Invitational. Recorded three seconds in 2002on the European Tour: French Open, Volvo Scandanavian Masters and Omega EuropeanMasters. Began playing at age 5, following in the footsteps of his golf teacher brotherMark, nine years older. Was a scratch player by age 12 and played the African JuniorGolf Association Tour from 13 to 17. In 1996, made the South African team at the ageof 17 and played in the Eisenhower Trophy in Chile. Perhaps 1997 was his defining yearwhen he lost in three finals, the British Amateur at Royal St George’s, the New ZealandAmateur and the US Junior. Made the cut as an amateur at the 1999 Masters and 2001Memorial Tournament. Won the 2000 Vodacom Players Championship in his nativeSouth Africa. 1998 USGA Public Links champion. Father Johan was namedCommissioner of the Sunshine Tour in November 2003.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2003 WGC-NEC Invitational.MONEY AND POSITION:2002 — $21,728 2003 — $126,150BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T9—WGC-NEC Invitational.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—12; in money—7; Top-10finishes—1SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-195


Prominent International PlayersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSIzawa, Toshi HEIGHT: 5-6 WEIGHT: 155 BIRTHDATE: March 2, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Kanagawa, Japan RESIDENCE: Kanagawa, JapanFAMILY: Wife, Kazuko; Yumiko (7/21/97), Kyoko (12/12/99), Joichiro(8/26/02) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Listening to music TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1989 OTHER INFORMATION: Playing in only hissecond event of the season, finished T9 at the WGC-Accenture MatchPlay Championship after losing to Scott Hoch in the third round (4 and3). Defeated Chris DiMarco and Eduardo Romero in the first two rounds. Won twice onthe Japan Golf Tour in 2003, his first wins there since a five-win season in 2001. In 2002,recorded three top-25s on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, including the WGC-Accenture Match Play,<strong>PGA</strong> Championship and WGC-NEC Invitational. Earned Special Temporary Memberstatus on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2001, earning $469,180 in only four official events. Lost in sixmanplayoff at Nissan Open, which was won by Robert Allenby. In his Masters debut in2001, T4 to gain Special Temporary status in only third official event, earning $246,400.Leading money-winner on 2001 Japan Golf Tour with a career-high five victories. Has14 career titles on the Japan Golf Tour. Teamed with countryman Shigeki Maruyama tofinish T11 in 2001 WGC-World Cup, which was played in Japan.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2001 Nissan Open.MONEY AND POSITION:1999 — $0 2001 — $469,180 2003 — $73,0002000 — 20,500 2002 — 69,204BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T9—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—6; in money—4; Top-10finishes—1JJimenez, Miguel A. HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 162 BIRTHDATE: January5, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Malaga, Spain RESIDENCE: Malaga, SpainFAMILY: Wife: Montserrat; Miguel Angel (5/7/95), Victor (1/5/99)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982OTHER INFORMATION: Won the inaugural Turespana MallorcaClassic, his first win on the European Tour in four years. The 2003victory was his fourth on Spanish soil. In 2000, played in 11 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> events and had two top-10 finishes, including a T2 with Ernie Els behind winnerTiger Woods at the U.S. Open. In 1999, was runner-up to Tiger Woods in a playoff atthe WGC-American Express Championship in hometown of Malaga, Spain. Alsoposted 12 top-10s and a pair of victories (Turespana Masters and Volvo Masters) onthe European Tour. One of seven brothers, he worked as a caddie in Malaga and didnot take up the game until age 15. Nicknamed “The Mechanic,” but enjoys drivingautomobiles as opposed to repairing them. Has an affinity for high-performancevehicles and owns a red Ferrari.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISHES: 2—1999 WGC-American ExpressChampionship, T2— 2000 U.S. Open Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1995 — $57,196 —193 1998 — $0 2001 — $464,457 — 1071996 — 26,631 —227 1999 — 194,188 —154 2002 — 280,568 — 1601997 — 0 2000 — 488,848 2003 — 02003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—1; in money—0; Top-10finishes—0KKatayama, Shingo HEIGHT: 5-6 WEIGHT: 157 BIRTHDATE: January 31,1973 BIRTHPLACE: Ibaragi, Japan RESIDENCE: Tokyo, JapanFAMILY: Wife, Michiyo SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 OTHER INFORMATION: Won2003 Japan <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and ABC Championship on Japan GolfTour. Played in a career-high eight <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2002, makingthe cut in two of the four majors. Best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish was a T33 atWGC-Accenture Match Play. Became popular worldwide player at 2001 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, smiling and joking on the way to a T4 finish. Displayed cowboy-style hatin performance. Won three times in Japan in 2001, at Token Corporation Cup, Asia PacificOpen and Suntory Open. Also had 12 top-10s on way to finishing second on money list.Showed strong “finishing kick” in closing out 2000, winning three starts in four weeks onJapan Golf Tour. Stretch drive gave him first money title. At 27, youngest earnings leadersince 26-year-old Jumbo Ozaki in 1973. Captured Dunlop Phoenix in November, then inDecember won Nippon Series JT Cup and Okinawa Open back-to-back. Three victorieslifted his season total to five. Earned third career title in April at Asian Tour Kirin Cup,followed by Munsingwear Open KSB Cup in May. First Japan Golf Tour win came at 1998Sanko Grand Summer Championship. Followed with No. 2 in 1999 JCB Classic Sendai.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2001 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1995 — $0 2000 — $0 2002 — $66,2771999 — 9,374 —297 2001 — 254,685 2003 — 61,499BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T33—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—5; in money—3; Top-10finishes—0LLawrie, Paul HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190 BIRTHDATE: January 1, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Aberdeen, Scotland RESIDENCE: Aberdeen,Scotland FAMILY: Wife: Marian; Craig Robert (1995), Michael (1998)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snooker, Aberdeen Football Club, carsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 OTHER INFORMATION: Makinghis third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start of 2003, former British Open championearned first top-10 at the BellSouth Classic (T9). Finish was first <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> top-10 since a T5 at the 2000 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. Fourtop-10s on the European Tour, including a second at the Dunhill Championship. Won2002 Celtic Manor Resort Wales Open and placed T2 in the Omega European Mastersthe next week. Won 2001 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and finished second atCeltic Manor on European Tour. Played eight <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events through 2000 afterjoining in November 1999, with his best finish being T5 in two World GolfChampionships events — the Accenture Match Play and the World Cup. Defeated JeanVan de Velde and Justin Leonard in four-hole playoff to win 1999 British Open. Camefrom 10 strokes behind — the largest comeback in major championship history — witha final-round 67 to win at Carnoustie, just an hour from his home. Birdied the last twoholes of the four-hole playoff. Worked as assistant under the late Doug Smart atBanchory, near Aberdeen, after leaving school at 17. The club has named the 14th holeafter him. Backed by a consortium of local businessmen, won the 1992 UAP Under-25sChampionship by eight strokes. Shot 65 five times in tournaments, most notably in thelast round of the 1993 Open Championship when he holed a 3-iron second shot at the17th to finish sixth behind Greg Norman. Made superb Ryder Cup debut in 1999 atBrookline - hitting the opening tee shot and claiming 3 points, including a win over JeffMaggert in the bottom singles tie. Awarded honorary law doctorate from RobertGordon’s University in his native Aberdeen. Made an Honorary Life Member of EuropeanTour, then awarded the MBE in Queen’s Birthday Honours List.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1999 British Open Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1995 — $8,733 —263 1999 — $562,234 — 72 2002 — $50,3351996 — 0 2000 — 249,735 —147 2003 — 225,9741998 — 0 2001 — 19,312BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T9—BellSouth Classic.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—7; in money—5; Top-10finishes—1MMcGinley, Paul HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 161 BIRTHDATE: December 16,1966 BIRTHPLACE: Dublin, Ireland RESIDENCE: Sunningdale,Berkshire, England FAMILY: Wife, Alison; Niamh (1999), Killian(2000) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Football, music, Formula 1 racingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 OTHER INFORMATION: Placedsecond at Trophee Lancome on the European Tour in 2003. Scored theclinching point in the 2002 Ryder Cup by scoring a halve withAmerican Jim Furyk. In 2001, won third European Tour title at The Celtic Manor ResortWales Open. Earned first two titles at 1996 Hohe Brucke Open and 1997 Oki Pro-Am.Original sporting love was Gaelic football, but concentrated on golf after sufferingbroken left kneecap at age of 19. Played in 1991 Walker Cup, helping Liam White beatPhil Mickelson and Bob May. Gained European Tour card at first visit to QualifyingSchool that year. With Padraig Harrington, won World Cup of Golf at Kiawah Island,SC in November 1997. In 1998, moved to new coach, Peter Cowen, and to Sunningdale,England, where he’s a neighbor of Darren Clarke. Has an extensive gymnasium in oneof his garages.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T14—1996 British Open Championship.MONEY AND POSITION:1993 — $0 1998 — $0 2001 — $57,0791996 — 31,388 —219 1999 — 0 2002 — 120,8231997 — 9,131 —279 2000 — 38,717 2003 — 41,330BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T28—British Open Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—3; in money—2; Top-10finishes—0Montgomerie, Colin HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 198 BIRTHDATE: June 23,1963 BIRTHPLACE: Glasgow, Scotland RESIDENCE: Surrey,England FAMILY: Wife: Eimear; Olivia (1993), Venetia (1996),Cameron (1998) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, cars, films TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1987 OTHER INFORMATION: One of thepremier golfers on the European Tour with 27 career titles and arecord seven consecutive Order of Merit titles for yearly earningsfrom 1993-99. European Tour Player of the Year four times. In 2003, best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>finish in 12 starts was a T23 at the WGC-NEC Invitational. Won the Macau Open onthe Asian <strong>PGA</strong> Tour and recorded two seconds on the European Tour. Shared the titlein the 2002 season-ending Volvo Masters with Bernhard Langer after their playoff wasstopped because of darkness after two holes. Win marked his 10th consecutive yearwith a victory. Top 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish was T14 at the Masters. Hampered by anailing back most of the season, but still came back near end of season to lead European2-196 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Prominent International PlayersTeam victory in the Ryder Cup. Earned 4 points and upped his career singles record to4-0-2 with victory over Scott Hoch. In 2002, accorded Honorary Lifetime Membershipto European Tour in recognition of unprecedented five successive Harry VardonTrophies for Order of Merit titles. Won the Skins Game at the end of 2000, his firstvictory on American soil. Born in Scotland, raised in Yorkshire where father, James,was a company director. Attended Houston Baptist University. Father retired as RoyalTroon secretary in 1997. Lost out in playoff for 1994 US Open, and runner-up again toErnie Els in 1997. Also defeated in sudden death by Steve Elkington for the <strong>PGA</strong>Championship in 1995. Attended investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace inNovember 1998 to receive MBE from H.M. The Queen.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1995 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, 1997 U.S. OpenChampionship, T2— 1994 U.S. Open Championship, 1996 THE PLAYERSChampionship.MONEY AND POSITION:1992 — $98,045 —132 1996 — $421,011 — 48 2000 — $409,0441993 — 17,992 —221 1997 — 578,991 — 37 2001 — 102,7621994 — 213,828 — 87 1998 — 321,823 — 97 2002 — 188,0951995 — 335,617 — 53 1999 — 369,651 —111 2003 — 50,523BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T23—WGC-NEC Invitational.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—12; in money—5; Top-10finishes—0PPoulter, Ian HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 189 BIRTHDATE: January 10, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Hitchin, England RESIDENCE: Milton Keynes,England FAMILY: Aimee Leigh (February 2002) SPECIALINTERESTS: All ball sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994OTHER INFORMATION: Winning the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of theYear title in 2000 provided the springboard for the Englishman. Wonthe Italian Open in October that year and has gone on to triumphevery year since, winning the Moroccan Open in 2001, the Italian Open in 2002 and TheCeltic Manor Resort Wales Open in 2003. Almost became the first player since VijaySingh in 2001 to win consecutive events on the European Tour when, the week afterWales, he T2 in The Daily Telegraph Damovo British Masters. But his second title camein the inaugural Nordic Open in Denmark when his 22-under par total of 266 was goodenough to beat Colin Montgomerie by a stroke. Came close to earning a place in The2001 European Ryder Cup team by finishing 11th in qualifying. Took up the game at age4 when dad, Terry, a low handicapper, gave him a cut-down 3-wood. Older brother,Danny, is also a professional, as an assistant at Chadwell Springs, Ware,Hertfordshire. Turned professional at 19. Won the Open de Côte d’Ivoire on theChallenge Tour in 1999. Known for sideburns and differing hair colors.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T13—2001 WGC-NEC Invitational.MONEY AND POSITION:2000 — $10,970 2002 — $16,2232001 — 0 2003 — 30,859BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T33—WGC-NEC Invitational.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—4; in money—4; Top-10finishes—0Price, Phillip HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 176 BIRTHDATE: October 21,1966 BIRTHPLACE: Pontypridd, Wales RESIDENCE: Newport,Wales FAMILY: Wife, Sandra; John Edward (2000) SPECIALINTERESTS: Rugby League - Leeds TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1989 OTHER INFORMATION: T10 at the 2003 British Open andwon the Smurfit European Open. Birdied the final hole at The K Clubto capture his third European Tour title. Achieved his life-longambition in September 2002 when he qualified in 10th place for The 34th Ryder CupMatches. Beat Phil Mickelson 3 and 2 in singles. Earlier in the season won the AlgarveOpen de Portugal for a second time to help underline his credentials. Three yearsearlier, made a conscious decision to shed the ‘journeyman’ tag which followed himaround during a decade on Tour, finishing 15th on the Volvo Order of Merit that year,36th in 1999 and a career-best eighth in 2000. Created a big impact in 2000, finishingrunner-up on four occasions, most notably in the WGC-NEC Invitational with a T2behind Tiger Woods to collect the biggest check of his career. Partnered with IanWoosnam to second place in the 1991 World Cup.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2000 WGC-NEC Invitational.MONEY AND POSITION:1998 — $0 2000 — $0 2002 — $54,1331999 — 19,815 —259 2001 — 41,406 2003 — 225,926BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T10—British Open Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—9; in money—6; Top-10finishes—1GettyRRodiles, Carlos HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150 BIRTHDATE: May 3, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Malaga, Spain RESIDENCE: Malaga, SpainFAMILY: Wife, Carmen SPECIAL INTERESTS: Soccer, tennisTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997 OTHER INFORMATION: GainedEuropean Tour card at the 1998 Qualifying School. He finished 162ndin the 1999 Volvo Order of Merit and failed to qualify for the TourSchool that year but regained his card through the Challenge Tour.Began as a caddie for his scratch-handicap father, Carlos, and went to America at 15to study finance at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. He spent four yearsthere and played for the college team. Recorded career-best European Tour finish atthe 2003 Volvo Masters Andalucia, losing in a four-hole playoff to Fredrik Jacobson.One of four top-10s on the European Tour.Romero, Eduardo HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 185 BIRTHDATE: July 17, 1954BIRTHPLACE: Cordoba, Argentina RESIDENCE: Cordoba,Argentina FAMILY: Wife: Adriana; Dolly (1981) SPECIALINTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982OTHER INFORMATION: Turns 50 this year and could playChampions Tour golf. T15 at the 2003 U.S. Open where he was threestrokes back after 36 holes. Two top-10s in 11 events on theEuropean Tour in 2003. Won the 2002 Barclays Scottish Open at Loch Lomond. BeatFredrik Jacobson on the first playoff hole. With win at age 47 became the third-oldestwinner in the history of the European Tour, behind Des Smyth and Neil Coles. Was alsosecond at the Dunhill Links Championship, losing to Padraig Harrington in a playoff.Nicknamed “El Gato” (The Cat) because of the way he stealthily stalks and overcomesopponents. Son of a club professional in Cordoba, where he still lives, he earned his<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card in 1994 but returned to European Tour after one season. Used his ownmoney to help sponsor friend Angel Cabrera on the European Tour and was rewardedin 1999 when Cabrera finished 10th on the Volvo Order of Merit. Attributed recentsuccess to improved concentration, thanks to the study of an Indian yoga technique,Rhami Hayat.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1990 The International.MONEY AND POSITION:1986 — $21,749 —172 1993 — $18,500 —219 1999 — $65,000 — 2171987 — 0 1995 — 24,942 —233 2000 — 23,5341990 — 74,667 —152 1996 — 12,158 —264 2001 — 54,3741991 — 6,179 —249 1997 — 76,512 —179 2002 — 01992 — 0 1998 — 35,945 —223 2003 — 156,515BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—U.S. Open Championship; T17—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship; T24—The INTERNATIONAL; T25—WGC-American Express Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—12; in money—7; Top-10finishes—0TTaniguchi, Toru HEIGHT: 5-5 WEIGHT: 155 BIRTHDATE: February 10,1968 BIRTHPLACE: Nara, Japan RESIDENCE: Nara, JapanFAMILY: Single TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 OTHERINFORMATION: Missed the cut in all four 2003 majors, shooting inthe 80s three times. Six top-10s on the Japan Golf Tour. 36-holeleader at the 2002 Nissan Open. Won four times on the 2002 JapanGolf Tour and finished first in the Order of Merit. In 2001, finishedthird at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. Defeated Bob Estes, VijaySingh, Stuart Appleby and countryman Shigeki Maruyama before falling to eventualchampion Steve Stricker in the semifinals. Received paycheck of $400,000. First careervictory came in the 1998 Mitsubishi Galant Championship. Finished T88 at the 2000<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament, thereby missing qualifying for full-exempt status onthe 2001 Nationwide Tour by one stroke.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2001 WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship.MONEY AND POSITION:1998 — $0 2002 — $170,5102001 — 187,914 2003 — 02003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—4; in money—0; Top-10finishes—0Torrance, Sam HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190 BIRTHDATE: August 24,1953 BIRTHPLACE: Largs, Scotland RESIDENCE: Wentworth,England FAMILY: Wife, Suzanne; Daniel (1988), Phoebe (1992),Anouska (1995) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snooker, tennis, cards,family TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1970 OTHER INFORMATION:Played twice on the 2003 Champions Tour on sponsor exemptions,with a best finish of T4 at the Constellation Energy Classic inBaltimore. Qualified to join Champions Tour in <strong>2004</strong>. Missed five of eight cuts on theEuropean Tour in 2003. Captained European Team to 2002 Ryder Cup victory at TheBelfry. Also finished third at Gleneagles Scottish <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Played in theRyder Cup eight times, including a highlight moment at The Belfry, site of 2002 event.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-197


Prominent International PlayersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSHoled the winning putt there in 1985 as Europe ended a 28-year drought in the event.Has participated in more than 680 tournaments on the European Tour entering <strong>2004</strong>, arecord. Left school at age 13, turned pro at age 16 and started on European Tour at age17. Took nine events to make first cut. Has gone on to win 21 times on the EuropeanTour in 30-year career. Has finished second twice and third twice on the Order of Merit.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1983 Southern Open.MONEY AND POSITION:1982 — $4,550 —218 1991 — $0 1997 — $18,985 — 2421983 — 27,000 —138 1994 — 123,492 —136 1998 — 20,530 — 2441984 — 919 —255 1995 — 56,970 —194 1999 — 01985 — 4,445 —207 1996 — 41,454 —204 2000 — 0WWestwood, Lee HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 205 BIRTHDATE: April 24, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Worksop, England RESIDENCE: Worksop, EnglandFAMILY: Wife, Laurae; Samuel Bevan (4/12/01) SPECIALINTERESTS: Films, snooker, cars, Nottingham Forest FC TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1993 OTHER INFORMATION: Ended three-yeardrought with a victory in the BMW International Open at Munich,Germany, where a back-nine 30 in the final round gave him a threeshotwin over German Alex Cejka. Proved his comeback was complete a month laterwhen he beat Ernie Els by a shot to win the dunhill links championship at St Andrews.Gave some indication of a return to form when he won three points out of five to helpEurope regain The Ryder Cup at The De Vere Belfry in 2002. Captured the 2000European Tour Volvo Order of Merit in the last tournament of the year. Winnings of3,125,146 euro set a European Tour record after he captured five 2000 titles. Finished407,181 euro ahead of Darren Clarke after overcoming a 107,768 euro deficit in thefinal event of the year, the WGC-American Express Championship. Successfullydefended his Smurfit title in 2000 to go with wins in the Deutsche Bank-SAP Open, TPCof Europe, The Compaq European Grand Prix, the Volvo Scandinavian Masters, theBelgacom Open and the Cisco World Match Play Championship. Joined SeveBallesteros, Nick Faldo and Colin Montgomerie as the only players to win six times ina season in Europe. Made his big breakthrough in the United States when he capturedthe 1998 Freeport-McDermott Classic. Took up game at age 13 with a half set boughtby grandparents. Math teacher father, John, took up game at same time to give his sonencouragement. Talented sportsman at school, played rugby, cricket and soccer.Supports Nottingham Forest FC. Married Laurae Coltart, sister of fellow European Tourplayer, Andrew, in January 1999. Has won on every continent after collecting theDimension Data Pro-Am (partnering with his dad) in South Africa in January 2000.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1998 Freeport-McDermott Classic.MONEY AND POSITION:1995 — $6,380 —288 1998 — $599,586 — 46 2001 — $76,8211996 — 0 1999 — 384,097 —106 2002 — 94,7101997 — 155,645 —138 2000 — 293,303 2003 — 63,590BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T29—the Memorial Tournament.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—8; in money—5; Top-10finishes—0Woosnam, Ian HEIGHT: 5-5 WEIGHT: 160 BIRTHDATE: March 2, 1958BIRTHPLACE: Oswestry, Wales RESIDENCE: Jersey, ChannelIslands FAMILY: Wife, Glendryth; Daniel (1985), Rebecca (1988), Ami(1991) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, snooker, sports TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1976 OTHER INFORMATION: Former Masterschampion’s best 2003 finish was a T3 in the Dubai Desert Classic.Missed the cut at the Masters and T72 at the British Open. Becamethe oldest winner in the history of the Cisco World Match Play Championship in 2001(unofficial European Tour event) at the age of 43, defeating Padraig Harrington, 2 and1, in the finals at Wentworth Club’s famous West Course in Surrey, England. Victorywas his third Cisco Match Play Championship title. T3 at 2001 British Open, matchingbest finish of career (1986) at Open Championship. Entered final round tied for the leadwith three other players. After making birdie from six inches on the par-3 first hole tore-claim a share of the lead, it was discovered that he had 15 clubs in his bag. Waspenalized two strokes for the violation. Woosnam still managed a final-round 71. Twoweeks later, sacked caddie Miles Byrne for oversleeping and missing his final-roundtee time at the Scandinavian Open. 28 career European Tour victories to go along withtwo <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> wins. Member of eight consecutive European Ryder Cup squads (1983-97). Both parents are Welsh and he learned the game on the local Llanmynech course(15 holes in Wales, three in England) on the border. Worked on family farm for sixmonths after leaving school. Credits his stocky but powerful physique to lifting heavyhay bales. A rival of Sandy Lyle in Shropshire County Golf. Needed three attempts atQualifying School to gain card. Used to travel in camper van and eat tins of beans tosave money when an aspiring pro. Twice headed Volvo Order of Merit (1987, ‘90).European Tour Player of the Year in 1987. Won Masters in 1991. Lives in Jersey andcommutes on own airplane.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1991 USF&G Classic, Masters Tournament.MONEY AND POSITION:1984 — $0 1992 — $52,046 —173 1999 — $104,478 — 1951986 — 4,000 —233 1993 — 55,426 —176 2000 — 40,3421987 — 3,980 —236 1994 — 51,895 —188 2001 — 225,8781988 — 8,464 —219 1995 — 174,464 —106 2002 — 26,7321989 — 146,323 — 97 1996 — 41,696 —203 2003 — 13,4321990 — 72,138 —156 1997 — 40,738 —2161991 — 485,023 — 30 1998 — 123,005 —174BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISH: T72—British Open Championship.2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: Tournaments entered—2; in money—1; Top-10finishes—02-198 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Prominent Definitions International PlayersSpecial Temporary Member: A non-member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> who wins anamount of official money, when combined with money earned in official moneyWorld Golf Championship events, equal to or greater than the amount won bythe 150th finisher on the previous year’s Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List($342,028 in 2003). He must join within 60 days after becoming eligible.Top 30 additional qualifiers for THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship: Any SpecialTemporary Member whose official prize money, when combined with moneyearned in official money World Golf Championship events, is equal to orgreater than 30th position on the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List throughthe Chrysler Championship (the final full-field event), provided such playerapplies for full <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership for the following year. He would beadded to the field.WGC money: Players who are members of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> at the beginning ofthe year and those who become Regular Members during the year (win anevent or earn an immediate promotion by winning three times on theNationwide Tour) will appear on the Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List rankedaccording to money won in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> co-sponsored or approved tournaments.This includes any official money World Golf Championship events (WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, WGC-NEC Invitational and WGC-American Express Championship). Prize money earned by a non-member orSpecial Temporary Member in an official money World Golf Championshipevent will be deemed not to be official money and will not be included on theOfficial <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List or Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Career Money List.Use Non-member Money List to determine:Eligibility for Invitationals (i.e., Bay Hill, Colonial, Memorial)Moving from Category 3 to Category 2 for groupings purposes(3 times a year)Use Non-member Money plus WGC Earnings List to determine:Special Temporary MembershipMembership for Next Year (Top 125 Non-member Category)THE <strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipQualifying Tournament Exemption into Final StageTee Time Categories:Category 1: • <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members currently in a tournament winnerscategory. Non-members, who if they were members, wouldbe in a tournament winners category.• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Life Members (member for 15 years and won 20events).• Top 25 on Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Career Money List through theend of the preceding year.Category 1A: • Tournament winners who no longer qualify for category 1and who played in 5 or more <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events or 10 or morecombined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Nationwide Tour events in the prioryear.• Former winners of THE PLAYERS Championship, MastersTournament, U.S. Open, British Open and <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipwho no longer qualify for category 1.Category 2:Category 3:• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members who play out of the Top 125 and Top125 Non-members categories.• Players with 50 or more career cuts and who played in 5 ormore <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events or 10 or more combined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and Nationwide Tour events in the prior year.• Players within the top 50 on the current Official World GolfRanking list.All others.Voting Member: A non-voting member can become a voting member byplaying in at least 15 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> co-sponsored or approved tournaments in acalendar year. He must play in at least 15 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> co-sponsored or approvedtournaments in each calendar year to retain voting membership. He must alsoattend at least one player meeting designated by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> during eachcalendar year.SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-199


<strong>2004</strong> International <strong>PGA</strong> Prominent <strong>TOUR</strong> International Players the Players <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Argentina (2)Angel CabreraJose CoceresFrance (1)Thomas LevetScotland (1)Sandy LyleSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSAustralia (19)Stephen AllanRobert AllenbyStuart ApplebyAaron BaddeleyGreg ChalmersSteve ElkingtonWayne GradyScott HendMark HensbyStephen LeaneyPeter LonardJames McLeanGreg NormanGeoff OgilvyRod PamplingCraig ParryAdam ScottJohn SendenAndre StolzGermany (2)Alex CejkaBernhard LangerIndia (1)Arjun AtwalJapan (3)Shigeki MaruyamaHirofumi MiyaseHidemichi TanakaSouth Africa (9)Fulton AllemTim ClarkErnie ElsDavid FrostRetief GoosenBrenden PappasDeane PappasRory SabbatiniTjaart Van Der WaltSouth Korea (2)K.J. ChoiKevin NaCanada (5)Glen HnatiukIan LeggattDavid Morland IVMike WeirRichard ZokolDenmark (1)Thomas BjornMexico (1)Esteban ToledoNamibia (1)Trevor DoddsNew Zealand (4)Frank NobiloCraig PerksPhil TataurangiGrant WaiteSpain (2)Sergio GarcíaJosé María OlazábalSweden (9)Mathias GronbergDaniel ChopraNiclas FasthGabriel HjertstedtFrederik JacobsonPer-Ulrik JohanssonRichard S. JohnsonJesper ParnevikCarl PetterssonEngland (3)Luke DonaldJohn MorganJustin RoseNorthern Ireland (1)Darren ClarkeTrinidad & Tobago (1)Stephen AmesFiji (1)Vijay SinghParaguay (1)Carlos FrancoZimbabwe (1)Nick Price<strong>2004</strong> International Summary71 internationalplayers from 22 countries2-200 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tiger Woods had thelowest scoring average(68.41) and won a fifthconsecutive ByronNelson Award and alsocaptured a season-highfive tournaments.SECTION 3 / 2003 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARIES


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 MERCEDES CHAMPIONSHIPS[First of 48 official events]GARCIA ELSWinner: Winner: SERGIO ERNIE GARCÍA ELS69-66-72-67 274 $720,00064-65-65-67 261 $1,000,000The Plantation Course at Kapalua; Lahaina, Maui, HI Purse: $5,000,000Par: 36-37—73 Yards: 7,263 January 9-12, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Jim Furyk and Ernie Els shared thelead at 9-under 64. Chris Riley, Gene Sauers and Jerry Kelly wereone back. Second Round—Els set a tournament record at 17-under 129 and led Bob Estes by three strokes. Third Round—Els set a tournament record at 25-under 194 and sat two aheadof K.J. Choi.CUT: There was no cut; all 36 players completed 72 holes (PhilMickelson did not commit and Tiger Woods missed the event dueto knee surgery).PRO-AM: $10,000. Sergio Garcia, Loren Roberts and SpikeMcRoy, 54, $1,666 each.WEATHER: Sunny with temperatures 75-81 on Thursday andFriday. Temperatures in the 70s and light rain at times onSaturday. More sun on Sunday, with temperatures in the 70s.Little to no wind all week.K.J. Choi ............................T2 67-67-62-73 269 $450,000.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te..................T2 72-69-65-63 269 450,000.00Retief Goosen ..................T4 70-65-66-69 270 224,000.00Vijay Singh ........................T4 68-70-67-65 270 224,000.00Jonathan Byrd ..................T6 68-69-71-63 271 155,000.00Bob Estes ..........................T6 66-66-70-69 271 155,000.00Jim Furyk ..........................T6 64-72-67-68 271 155,000.00Chris Riley ........................T6 65-70-67-69 271 155,000.00Jerry Kelly ......................T10 65-70-67-70 272 125,000.00Gene Sauers....................T10 65-72-69-66 272 125,000.00Jeff Sluman ....................T12 72-67-70-64 273 105,000.00Kevin Sutherland ............T12 71-66-69-67 273 105,000.00Loren Roberts....................14 68-70-67-69 274 $90,000.00Luke Donald ......................15 68-72-69-66 275 85,000.00Charles Howell III..............16 73-66-67-70 276 82,000.00Craig Perks ......................T17 69-71-67-70 277 79,000.00Phil Tataurangi ................T17 68-70-69-70 277 79,000.00Justin Leonard ................T19 71-68-71-68 278 75,000.00Chris Smith......................T19 69-71-69-69 278 75,000.00Dan Forsman ..................T21 69-71-69-70 279 70,000.00J.P. Hayes ........................T21 72-67-70-70 279 70,000.00Nick Price ........................T21 69-69-75-66 279 70,000.00Len Mattiace ....................24 75-68-69-68 280 66,000.00Sergio Garcia ..................T25 71-73-66-71 281 61,250.00Matt Kuchar ....................T25 70-70-73-68 281 $61,250.00Shigeki Maruyama..........T25 66-72-70-73 281 61,250.00Craig Parry ......................T25 71-69-71-70 281 61,250.00Chris DiMarco ................T29 70-75-69-68 282 56,500.00Ian Leggatt ......................T29 69-67-79-67 282 56,500.00Spike McRoy ..................T29 72-71-73-66 282 56,500.00John Rollins ....................T29 72-72-69-69 282 56,500.00Bob Burns ........................T33 71-72-74-66 283 53,500.00Jose Maria Olazabal ......T33 74-71-69-69 283 53,500.00Matt Gogel ........................35 69-75-73-69 286 52,000.00Rich Beem ........................36 74-71-70-75 290 51,000.00SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESThe eight-stroke victory by Ernie Els was thelargest on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since MarkCalcavecchia’s eight-stroke win at the 2001Phoenix Open. That year, Calcavecchia tied theprevious mark for the best score in relation to par ina 72-hole tournament (28-under par, John Huston,1998 United Airlines Hawaiian Open). Rocco<strong>Media</strong>te finished second behind both Els andCalcavecchia during the record-setting tournaments.The tournament record for largest margin of victoryis 13 strokes by Gene Littler in 1955.With his 31-under par, Ernie Els not only broke the72-hole tournament record but the best first 72holes mark as well. Joe Durant set that recordwith a score of 29-under par through the first fourrounds of the 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.Over the last six seasons on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, ErnieEls has begun his year with a top-five finish in five ofthose six seasons. He also picked up a victory in hisfirst <strong>TOUR</strong> event of the season for the second time inhis career. The first came at the 1999 Nissan Open.The best finish by the 18 first-timers in attendancecame from K.J. Choi who tied for second. Four ofthe first-timers finished in the top 10 – JonathanByrd (T6), Chris Riley (T6) and Jerry Kelly (T10).The T6 finish by Jim Furyk was his fifthconsecutive top-10 finish at the MercedesChampionships in Kapalua. He finished 9th, T4, 1stand 4th over the first four years. Furyk is the onlyplayer to play all five tournaments since theMercedes Championships moved to Hawaii in 1999.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT OF CHAMPIONS1953 Al Besselink 280 Chandler Harper 281 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2091954 Art Wall 278 Al Besselink 284 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,209Lloyd Mangrum1955 Gene Littler 280 Jerry Barber 293 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,209Pete CooperBob Toski1956 Gene Littler 281 Cary Middlecoff 285 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2091957 Gene Littler 285 Billy Casper 288 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,209Jimmy DemaretDow FinsterwaldBilly Maxwell1958 Stan Leonard 275 Billy Casper 276 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2091959 Mike Souchak 281 Art Wall 283 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2091960 Jerry Barber 268 Jay Hebert 272 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2091961 Sam Snead 273 Tommy Bolt 280 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2091962 Arnold Palmer 276 Billy Casper 277 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2091963 Jack Nicklaus 273 Tony Lema 278 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,209Arnold Palmer1964 Jack Nicklaus 279 Al Geiberger 281 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,209Doug Sanders1965 Arnold Palmer 277 Chi Chi Rodriguez 279 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2091966 Arnold Palmer* 283 Gay Brewer 283 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2091967 Frank Beard 278 Arnold Palmer 279 Stardust CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,7251968 Don January 276 Julius Boros 277 Stardust CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,7251969 Gary Player 284 Lee Trevino 286 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,9111970 Frank Beard 273 Billy Casper 280 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,911Tony JacklinGary Player1971 Jack Nicklaus 279 Bruce Devlin 287 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,911Gary PlayerDave Stockton1972 Bobby Mitchell* 280 Jack Nicklaus 280 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,9111973 Jack Nicklaus 276 Lee Trevino 277 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,9111974 Johnny Miller 280 Bud Allin 281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,911John MahaffeyMONY <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT OF CHAMPIONS1975 Al Geiberger* 277 Gary Player 277 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,9111976 Don January 277 Hubert Green 282 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,9111977 Jack Nicklaus* 281 Bruce Lietzke 281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,9111978 Gary Player 281 Andy North 283 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,911Lee Trevino1979 Tom Watson 275 Bruce Lietzke 281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,911Jerry Pate1980 Tom Watson 276 Jim Colbert 279 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,9111981 Lee Trevino 273 Raymond Floyd 275 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,9113-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulMERCEDES CHAMPIONSHIPSNOTESPrior to 2003, David Duval was the only player inthe previous four years at The Plantation Course tofinish the tournament at 20-under or better. In 2003,11 players accomplished the feat, and the winner,Ernie Els, broke the 30-under plateau.Out of the 144 rounds that were played in 2003 onThe Plantation Course, just nine rounds came inover par. Despite all the sub-par rounds, only ErnieEls was able to record four rounds in the 60s. Elsbecame the third player to record four rounds in the60s at Kapalua. David Duval was the first to do soin 1999 and Jim Furyk followed suit during his2001 victory.The course scoring average finished in the 60s forall four rounds of the 2003 tournament. That’s afirst for The Plantation Course. In fact, each round’sscoring average was a tournament low. The finalround finished with an average of 68.333. Theprevious final-round low (70.031) came during the2002 event.The 63s by Jonathan Byrd and Rocco <strong>Media</strong>teset a new final-round low for the tournament. Theprevious mark of 64 was held by six players,including last year’s champion Sergio Garcia.Ernie Els collected seven victories in the lastcalendar year, including the 2002 Heineken Classic,Dubai Desert Classic and Cisco World Match Playon the European <strong>PGA</strong> Tour, the Nedbank GolfChallenge in South Africa and his three <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victories.With his win, Ernie Els moved into the No. 1 spoton the 2003 money list, the highest ranking of hiscareer on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season money list.Ernie Els has recorded a first, second (2000) and athird (2001) at the Mercedes Championships. Hisvictory came in his sixth appearance in thistournament.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORY cont.Year Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1982 Lanny Wadkins 280 Andy Bean 283 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,911David GrahamCraig StadlerRon Streck1983 Lanny Wadkins 280 Raymond Floyd 281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6,9111984 Tom Watson 274 Bruce Lietzke 279 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221985 Tom Kite 275 Mark McCumber 281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221986 Calvin Peete 267 Mark O’Meara 273 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221987 Mac O’Grady 278 Rick Fehr 279 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221988 Steve Pate~ 202 Larry Nelson 203 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221989 Steve Jones 279 David Frost 282 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,022Jay Haas1990 Paul Azinger 272 Ian Baker-Finch 273 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,022INFINITI <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT OF CHAMPIONS1991 Tom Kite 272 Lanny Wadkins 273 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221992 Steve Elkington* 279 Brad Faxon 279 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221993 Davis Love III 272 Tom Kite 273 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,022MERCEDES CHAMPIONSHIPS1994 Phil Mickelson* 276 Fred Couples 276 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221995 Steve Elkington* 278 Bruce Lietzke 278 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221996 Mark O'Meara 271 Nick Faldo 274 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,022Scott Hoch1997 Tiger Woods*~ 202 Tom Lehman 202 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0221998 Phil Mickelson 271 Mark O'Meara 272 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,022Tiger Woods1999 David Duval 266 Billy Mayfair 275 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI 73/7,263Mark O'Meara2000 Tiger Woods* 276 Ernie Els 276 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI 73/7,2632001 Jim Furyk 274 Rory Sabbatini 275 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI 73/7,2632002 Sergio Garcia* 274 David Toms 274 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI 73/7,2632003 Ernie Els 261 K.J. Choi 269 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI 73/7,263Rocco <strong>Media</strong>teKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESErnie Els has now won at least once in nine of the10 seasons he has played on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Hedid not win a tournament in 2001.The par-5 18th hole at Kapalua.Tournament Record:261, Ernie Els, 2003Current Course Record:62, K.J. Choi, 2003WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-3


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 SONY OPEN IN HAWAII[Second of 48 official events]GARCIA ELSWinner: Winner: SERGIO ERNIE GARCÍA ELS69-66-72-67 274 $720,00066-65-66-67 264 $810,000Waialae Country Club; Honolulu, HI Purse: $4,500,000Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 7,060 January 16-19, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Retief Goosen and Kenny Perryposted 6-under-par 64s and led Chris Riley and Chris DiMarco byone stroke. Second Round—Goosen and Aaron Baddeleyshared the lead at 10-under 130. Peter Lonard, DiMarco andErnie Els were one back. Third Round—Baddeley, at 15-under195, held a two-stroke lead over Els.CUT: 77 players at even-par 140 from a field of 142 professionalsand two amateurs.PRO-AM: $10,000. Two nine-hole competitions due to rain. FirstTee: Corey Pavin, 26, $1,500. Tenth Tee: Craig Stadler, 27, $1,500.WEATHER: Mostly sunny Thursday, with temperatures in the70s and north winds 10-15 mph. Mix of sun and clouds, withtemperatures in the 70s and winds out of south 15-25 mph onFriday and Saturday. Mostly cloudy on Sunday, withtemperatures reaching 80 and winds SW 10-20 mph.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWon playoff with birdie on second extra holeAaron Baddeley ..................2 66-64-65-69 264 $486,000.00Chris DiMarco ....................3 65-66-69-66 266 306,000.00Robert Allenby ..................T4 68-69-65-66 268 198,000.00Jerry Kelly ........................T4 68-68-67-65 268 198,000.00Stuart Appleby ....................6 68-71-67-63 269 162,000.00Briny Baird ........................T7 68-65-67-70 270 130,950.00Joe Durant ........................T7 67-69-67-67 270 130,950.00Fred Funk ..........................T7 66-68-69-67 270 130,950.00Shigeki Maruyama............T7 66-66-69-69 270 130,950.00Chris Riley ........................T7 65-69-69-67 270 130,950.00Dan Forsman ..................T12 68-70-69-64 271 94,500.00Robert Gamez..................T12 66-69-65-71 271 94,500.00Peter Lonard....................T12 66-65-72-68 271 94,500.00Cameron Beckman..........T15 69-69-68-66 272 72,000.00Charles Howell III............T15 70-66-68-68 272 72,000.00Carl Paulson ....................T15 70-69-68-65 272 72,000.00Corey Pavin......................T15 67-68-68-69 272 72,000.00Tim Petrovic ....................T15 68-67-68-69 272 72,000.00Pat Perez..........................T20 70-70-69-64 273 46,928.58Retief Goosen ................T20 64-66-72-71 273 46,928.57Jason Gore......................T20 70-67-68-68 273 46,928.57Andrew Magee ..............T20 71-65-68-69 273 46,928.57David Peoples ................T20 71-69-66-67 273 46,928.57Loren Roberts..................T20 67-68-70-68 273 46,928.57Vijay Singh ......................T20 67-70-68-68 273 46,928.57The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—141-Rich Beem, David Berganio, Jr., Stewart Cink, Fred Couples, JoelEdwards, Carlos Franco, David Gossett, Matt Kuchar, Ian Leggatt, FrankLickliter II, Len Mattiace, Geoff Ogilvy, Darron Stiles, 142-Paul Azinger,Aaron Barber, Craig Barlow, Todd Barranger, Doug Barron, Jay Don Blake,Greg Chalmers, Taichiro Kiyota, Regan Lee, Spike McRoy, Jesper Parnevik,Dave Stockton, Jr., Ty Tryon, Kaname Yokoo, 143-Pat Bates, Todd Fischer,Paul Goydos, Steve Jones, Jonathan Kaye, Joel Kribel, John E. Morgan,Dean Wilson, 144-Marco Dawson, Luke Donald, J.J. Henry, Richard S.Johnson, Larry Mize, Craig Parry, Tom Pernice, Jr., John Senden, HowardTwitty, 145-Glen Day, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Katsunori Kuwabara, PatrickMoore, Gene Sauers, 146-Bob Burns, Tom Byrum, Tomohiro Kondo, KenichiKuboya, Patrick Sheehan, Craig Stadler, 147-Brian Bateman, Gavin Coles,James H. McLean, 148-Jim Carter, Heath Slocum, 149-Jose Maria Olazabal,152-Kirk Nelson, Joe Phengsavath (A), 153-Ron Castillo, 155- Douglas Bohn,158-Royden Heirakuji (A), W—73-Cliff Kresge.Ben Crane........................T27 68-70-66-70 274 $31,275.00Dudley Hart ....................T27 70-68-68-68 274 31,275.00Yasuharu Imano (S) ........T27 67-69-71-67 274 31,275.00Rod Pampling ..................T27 68-69-72-65 274 31,275.00Tag Ridings......................T27 70-65-69-70 274 31,275.00Rory Sabbatini ................T27 70-69-69-66 274 31,275.00Steven Alker....................T33 71-66-71-67 275 23,271.43Harrison Frazar................T33 67-67-69-72 275 23,271.43Jim Furyk ........................T33 67-67-70-71 275 23,271.43Sergio Garcia ..................T33 67-70-69-69 275 23,271.43Brenden Pappas ..............T33 65-69-71-70 275 23,271.43Mark Wilson ..................T33 72-66-70-67 275 23,271.43Jeff Sluman ....................T33 68-68-67-72 275 23,271.42John Cook........................T40 67-68-69-72 276 15,363.00Tim Herron ......................T40 68-66-75-67 276 15,363.00Scott Laycock ..................T40 70-70-70-66 276 15,363.00Tom Lehman....................T40 68-70-70-68 276 15,363.00Steve Lowery ..................T40 68-69-67-72 276 15,363.00Arron Oberholser ............T40 70-68-69-69 276 15,363.00Anthony Painter ..............T40 69-66-69-72 276 15,363.00Dicky Pride (Q) ................T40 66-71-71-68 276 15,363.00John Rollins ....................T40 68-69-70-69 276 15,363.00Vance Veazey ..................T40 73-67-67-69 276 15,363.00Jonathan Byrd ................T50 68-70-69-70 277 10,770.00Chad Campbell................T50 66-70-71-70 277 10,770.00Brian Gay ........................T50 72-67-71-67 277 10,770.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYJohn Huston....................T50 68-69-71-69 277 $10,770.00John Maginnes ..............T50 71-69-67-70 277 10,770.00Kenny Perry ....................T50 64-71-71-71 277 10,770.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T56 70-69-71-68 278 10,215.00K.J. Choi ..........................T56 67-71-72-68 278 10,215.00Alex Cejka ......................T58 70-70-70-69 279 10,035.00Andy Miller (Q)................T58 67-72-76-64 279 10,035.00Notah Begay III ..............T60 70-69-73-68 280 9,675.00Olin Browne ....................T60 69-70-69-72 280 9,675.00Bart Bryant ......................T60 72-67-72-69 280 9,675.00Craig Perks ......................T60 68-70-72-70 280 9,675.00Chris Smith......................T60 66-70-74-70 280 9,675.00Esteban Toledo................T60 71-69-71-69 280 9,675.00Jeff Maggert ..................T66 68-72-70-71 281 9,315.00Shaun Micheel................T66 69-70-72-70 281 9,315.00Brent Geiberger ..............T68 70-66-75-71 282 9,135.00Thomas Levet..................T68 70-70-74-68 282 9,135.00Brad Faxon ......................T70 70-70-74-69 283 8,955.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T70 71-68-70-74 283 8,955.00Chris Anderson................T72 70-69-72-73 284 8,775.00Yusaku Miyazato (S) ......T72 68-71-73-72 284 8,775.00Jason Buha ....................T74 69-69-74-74 286 8,595.00Akio Sadakata ................T74 68-72-78-68 286 8,595.00J.L. Lewis ..........................76 68-71-75-73 287 8,460.00Robin Freeman ..................77 70-69-73-77 289 8,370.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsHAWAIIAN OPEN1965 Gay Brewer* 281 Bob Goalby 281 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341966 Ted Makalena 271 Gay Brewer 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,234Billy Casper1967 Dudley Wysong* 284 Billy Casper 284 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341968 Lee Trevino 272 George Archer 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341969 Bruce Crampton 274 Jack Nicklaus 278 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341970 No Tournament1971 Tom Shaw 273 Miller Barber 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341972 Grier Jones* 274 Bob Murphy 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341973 John Schlee 273 Orville Moody 275 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341974 Jack Nicklaus 271 Eddie Pearce 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341975 Gary Groh 274 Al Geiberger 275 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341976 Ben Crenshaw 270 Hale Irwin 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,234Larry Nelson1977 Bruce Lietzke 273 Don January 276 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,234Takashi Murakami1978 Hubert Green* 274 Bill Kratzert 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341979 Hubert Green 267 Fuzzy Zoeller 270 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341980 Andy Bean 266 Lee Trevino 269 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341981 Hale Irwin 265 Don January 271 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341982 Wayne Levi 277 Scott Simpson 278 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341983 Isao Aoki 268 Jack Renner 269 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341984 Jack Renner* 271 Wayne Levi 271 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,2341985 Mark O'Meara 267 Craig Stadler 268 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,9751986 Corey Pavin 272 Paul Azinger 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,9751987 Corey Pavin* 270 Craig Stadler 270 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,9751988 Lanny Wadkins 271 Richard Zokol 272 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,9751989 Gene Sauers 197 David Ogrin 198 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,9751990 David Ishii 279 Paul Azinger 280 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,975UNITED HAWAIIAN OPEN1991 Lanny Wadkins 270 John Cook 274 Walalae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,975UNITED AIRLINES HAWAIIAN OPEN1992 John Cook 265 Paul Azinger 267 Walalae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,9753-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulSONY OPEN IN HAWAIINOTESErnie Els became the first player since SteveJones (1989 MONY Tournament of Champions,Bob Hope Chrysler Classic) to win the first twotournaments of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season. In 1974,Johnny Miller won the first three events of theyear: Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, PhoenixOpen and Dean Martin Tucson Open. Therehave been four other occasions where aplayer has won the first two events of aseason: 1983, Gil Morgan (Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Glen Campbell L.A. Open); 1975,Miller (Phoenix Open, Dean Martin TucsonOpen), 1953, Lloyd Mangrum (L.A. Open, BingCrosby Pro-Am Invitational), and 1946, ByronNelson (L.A. Open, San Francisco Open).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1993 Howard Twitty 269 Joey Sindelar 273 Walalae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,9751994 Brett Ogle 269 Davis Love III 270 Walalae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,9751995 John Morse 269 Tom Lehman 272 Walalae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,975Duffy Waldorf1996 Jim Furyk* 277 Brad Faxon 277 Walalae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/6,9751997 Paul Stankowski* 271 Jim Furyk 271 Walalae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,012Mike Reid1998 John Huston 260 Tom Watson 267 Walalae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7,012SONY OPEN IN HAWAII1999 Jeff Sluman 271 Davis Love III 273 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 70/7,060Jeff MaggertLen MattiaceChris PerryTommy Tolles2000 Paul Azinger 261 Stuart Appleby 268 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 70/7,0602001 Brad Faxon 260 Tom Lehman 264 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 70/7,0602002 Jerry Kelly 266 John Cook 267 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 70/7,0602003 Ernie Els* 264 Aaron Baddeley 264 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 70/7,060KEY: * = PlayoffErnie Els became the first player since TigerWoods (2000 Mercedes Championships, AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am) to win in hisfirst two starts of the season.Ernie Els posted four consecutive rounds in the60s for the second consecutive week and hasposted all 12 of his rounds at the Sony Open inHawaii in the 60s. He opened the season with atwo-event total score of 47-under par.Ernie Els is one of only three players whocurrently have recorded multiple wins inconsecutive seasons (2002-03). Tiger Woods(1999-2003) and Vijay Singh (2002-2003) are theothers. This is the third time in Els’ career thathe has won twice in the same season.Tournament Record:260, John Huston, 1998; Brad Faxon, 2001Course Record:60, Davis Love III, 1994 (Par 72)Other Course Record:62, John Cook, 2002 (Par 70)Sony Open in Hawaii Over 40 WinnersDate Winner Birthdate Age of winner1/16/00 Paul Azinger 1/6/60 40 years, 10 days1/17/99 Jeff Sluman 1/6/60 40 years, 10 days1/16/00 Howard Twitty 1/6/60 40 years, 10 days1/16/00 Lanny Wadkins 1/6/60 40 years, 10 days1/16/00 Isao Aoki 1/6/60 40 years, 10 daysSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESScenic Waialae CC, site of the Sony Open in Hawaii.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-5


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 PHOENIX OPEN[Third of 48 official events]GARCIA SINGHWinner: Winner: SERGIO VIJAY GARCÍA SINGH69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-66-65-63 261 $720,000Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale; Scottsdale, AZ Purse: $4,000,000Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 7,089 January 23-26, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Harrison Frazar shot a 9-under-par 62to hold a two-stroke lead over John Huston and David Toms. Fiveplayers were three shots back. Second Round—Frazar and TimPetrovic shared the lead at 13-under-par 139. Huston, LukeDonald, Steve Stricker, Scott McCarron and John Rollins weretwo back. Third Round—Frazar moved to 17-under-par 196 tolead Huston and Petrovic by one shot. Kirk Triplett, Vijay Singhand Retief Goosen were two back, while four players were threeback.CUT: 72 players at 4-under-par 138 from a field of of 132professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Len Mattiace, John Rollins, Mark O’Meara,52, $1,666.67WEATHER: On Thursday, warm and mostly sunny, withtemperatures reaching 72 degrees. Light winds up to 10 mph.Warmer on Friday, with a high of 78 and winds 5-10 mph. Mostlysunny on Saturday, with a high of 77 with winds 5-10 mph. Clearand sunny on Sunday, with a high of 80 degrees.John Huston ........................2 64-67-66-67 264 $432,000.00Harrison Frazar..................T3 62-67-67-69 265 192,000.00Robert Gamez....................T3 70-65-64-66 265 192,000.00Retief Goosen ..................T3 65-68-65-67 265 192,000.00Tim Petrovic ......................T3 66-63-68-68 265 192,000.00Alex Cejka ........................T7 67-65-70-64 266 129,000.00Joe Durant ........................T7 69-65-66-66 266 129,000.00Phil Mickelson ..................T9 69-67-67-64 267 112,000.00Mike Weir ........................T9 70-66-65-66 267 112,000.00Scott McCarron ..............T11 66-65-68-69 268 92,000.00John Rollins ....................T11 65-66-70-67 268 92,000.00David Toms......................T11 64-72-63-69 268 92,000.00Chad Campbell................T14 67-65-68-69 269 70,000.00Chris DiMarco ................T14 69-69-62-69 269 70,000.00Dan Forsman ..................T14 66-69-67-67 269 70,000.00Kirk Triplett......................T14 66-69-63-71 269 70,000.00Luke Donald ....................T18 65-66-70-69 270 50,400.00Matt Gogel......................T18 68-66-67-69 270 50,400.00Charles Howell III............T18 66-69-68-67 270 50,400.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T18 68-68-66-68 270 50,400.00Rory Sabbatini ................T18 69-66-67-68 270 50,400.00Steve Stricker..................T18 69-62-68-71 270 50,400.00Cameron Beckman..........T24 69-64-69-69 271 34,100.00Olin Browne ....................T24 67-68-66-70 271 34,100.00Jay Haas..........................T24 69-65-67-70 271 $34,100.00Justin Leonard ................T24 69-69-64-69 271 34,100.00Stephen Ames ................T28 70-68-67-67 272 27,800.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T28 69-67-67-69 272 27,800.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T28 69-67-71-65 272 27,800.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T28 70-66-65-71 272 27,800.00Jim Carter........................T32 69-65-68-71 273 22,640.00Brandel Chamblee (S) ....T32 69-65-69-70 273 22,640.00James H. McLean ..........T32 65-72-68-68 273 22,640.00Carl Paulson ....................T32 68-66-70-69 273 22,640.00Scott Verplank ................T32 69-66-70-68 273 22,640.00Pat Bates ........................T37 68-70-70-66 274 17,600.00Carlos Franco ..................T37 70-67-68-69 274 17,600.00Fred Funk ........................T37 68-69-69-68 274 17,600.00J.J. Henry ........................T37 65-67-72-70 274 17,600.00Lee Janzen ......................T37 69-69-69-67 274 17,600.00Spike McRoy ..................T37 68-70-67-69 274 17,600.00Woody Austin (S) ............T43 70-66-69-70 275 12,826.67Paul Azinger ....................T43 68-69-69-69 275 12,826.67Steve Elkington ..............T43 66-70-70-69 275 12,826.67Rod Pampling ..................T43 68-65-69-73 275 12,826.67Tom Lehman....................T43 67-70-70-68 275 12,826.66David Peoples ................T43 69-69-68-69 275 12,826.66Fulton Allem....................T49 68-69-71-68 276 9,691.43Robert Allenby ................T49 67-71-69-69 276 $9,691.43Mark Calcavecchia..........T49 70-64-66-76 276 9,691.43Per-Ulrik Johansson........T49 71-67-67-71 276 9,691.43Patrick Moore..................T49 68-68-73-67 276 9,691.43Gene Sauers....................T49 68-69-66-73 276 9,691.43Skip Kendall ....................T49 69-69-72-66 276 9,691.42Tim Herron ......................T56 70-66-66-75 277 9,080.00Peter Lonard....................T56 69-65-74-69 277 9,080.00Mark Hensby (Q) ............T58 70-67-70-71 278 8,880.00Shaun Micheel................T58 66-67-71-74 278 8,880.00Paul Stankowski..............T58 69-68-72-69 278 8,880.00Sergio Garcia ..................T61 69-67-70-73 279 8,600.00Jonathan Kaye ................T61 72-64-75-68 279 8,600.00Billy Mayfair....................T61 69-68-71-71 279 8,600.00Chris Smith......................T61 67-70-71-71 279 8,600.00Craig Barlow ..................T65 69-69-74-69 281 8,320.00Jose Maria Olazabal ......T65 67-71-74-69 281 8,320.00Jay Williamson ..............T65 68-70-71-72 281 8,320.00Notah Begay III ..............T68 69-69-70-75 283 8,040.00Dudley Hart ....................T68 70-68-70-75 283 8,040.00Andrew Magee ..............T68 73-65-73-72 283 8,040.00Arron Oberholser ............T68 72-66-69-76 283 8,040.00Bill Glasson ......................72 71-67-76-79 293 7,840.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut)C—139-Aaron Baddeley, Briny Baird, Doug Barron, David Berganio, Jr.,Brent Geiberger, David Gossett, J.P. Hayes, Brandt Jobe, Neal Lancaster,Frank Lickliter II, Len Mattiace, John Senden, 140-Tom Byrum, K.J. Choi,Robert Damron, Joel Edwards, Brian Gay, Ryan Hogue, J.L. Lewis, MarkO’Meara, Kenny Perry, Hal Sutton, 141-Bob Burns, Jonathan Byrd, Tim Clark,Ben Crane, Steve Flesch, Steve Jones, Matt Kuchar, Ian Leggatt, JeffMaggert, Joey Sindelar, Heath Slocum, Craig Stadler, Kevin Sutherland,Esteban Toledo, 142-Steven Alker, Greg Chalmers, James Healey, SteveLowery, 143-Stewart Cink, Glen Day, Jerry Smith, Ty Tryon, 144-ThomasLevet, Geoff Ogilvy, Pat Perez, Craig Perks, Duffy Waldorf, Garrett Willis,145-Billy Andrade, Rich Beem, Glen Hnatiuk, Tony Rohlik, 146-Jeff Brehaut,Jeff Yurkiewicz, 147-Bob Tway, 149-John Daly, Bryce Molder, 157-PatrickDuty.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsARIZONA OPEN1932 Ralph Guldahl 285 John Perelli 290 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261933 Harry Cooper 281 Ray Mangrum 283 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Horton SmithPHOENIX OPEN INVITATIONAL1935 Ky Laffoon 281 Craig Wood 285 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261936 No Tournament1937 No Tournament1938 No Tournament1939 Byron Nelson 198 Ben Hogan 210 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261940 Ed Oliver 205 Ben Hogan 206 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261941 No Tournament1942 No Tournament1943 No Tournament1944 Harold McSpaden* 273 Byron Nelson 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261945 Byron Nelson 274 Denny Shute 276 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261946 Ben Hogan* 273 Herman Keiser 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261947 Ben Hogan 270 Lloyd Mangrum 277 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Ed Oliver1948 Bobby Locke 268 Jimmy Demaret 269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261949 Jimmy Demaret* 278 Ben Hogan 278 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261950 Jimmy Demaret 269 Sam Snead 270 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261951 Lew Worsham 272 Lawson Little 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261952 Lloyd Mangrum 274 E.J. Harrison 279 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261953 Lloyd Mangrum 272 Johnny Bulla 278 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Ted KrollBo Wininger1954 Ed Furgol* 272 Cary Middlecoff 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261955 Gene Littler 275 Billy Maxwell 276 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,216Johnny Palmer1956 Cary Middlecoff 276 Mike Souchak 279 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261957 Billy Casper 271 Cary Middlecoff 274 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,216Mike Souchak1958 Ken Venturi 274 Walter Burkemo 275 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Jay Hebert1959 Gene Littler 268 Art Wall 269 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,2163-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulFBR OPENNOTESWith his second victory at the Phoenix Open,Vijay Singh joined 11 others who havecaptured two or more Phoenix Open titles.Friedman, Billings, Ramsey Group, Inc. (NYSE:FBR), a leading national investment bank, willbe the sole title sponsor of the FBR Open. FBRwas the title sponsor of the FBR Capital Open atthe Tournament Players Club at Avenel in 2003.Mark Calcavecchia’s 256 total at the 2001Phoenix Open topped one of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’slongest standing records, Mike Souchak’s 257total at the 1955 Texas Open.Tournament Record:256, Mark Calcavecchia, 2001MARK CALCAVECCHIAThink the purses have changed much over thepast 13 years on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>? Three-timePhoenix Open champion Mark Calcavecchiatook home a check worth $720,000 afterwinning the 2001 Phoenix Open. The first timeCalcavecchia captured the Phoenix title, in1989, the entire purse was $700,000. His sharethat year was $126,000. Vijay Singh received$720,000 for his win at the 2003 Phoenix Open,with an overall purse of $4 million for the field.When Singh won here in 1995, he earned$234,000 from a purse of $1.3 million.Current Course Record:60, Grant Waite, 1996; Mark Calcavecchia, 2001<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1960 Jack Fleck* 273 Bill Collins 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261961 Arnold Palmer* 270 Doug Sanders 270 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,2161962 Arnold Palmer 269 Billy Casper 281 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Don FairfieldBob McCallisterJack Nicklaus1963 Arnold Palmer 273 Gary Player 274 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,2161964 Jack Nicklaus 271 Bob Brue 274 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261965 Rod Funseth 274 Bert Yancey 277 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,2161966 Dudley Wysong 278 Gardner Dickinson 279 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261967 Julius Boros 272 Ken Still 273 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,2161968 George Knudson 272 Julius Boros 275 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Sam CarmichaelJack Montgomery1969 Gene Littler 263 Miller Barber 265 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,216Don JanuaryBilly Maxwell1970 Dale Douglass 271 Howie Johnson 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Gene Littler1971 Miller Barber 261 Billy Casper 263 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,216Dan Sikes1972 Homero Blancas* 273 Lanny Wadkins 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261973 Bruce Crampton 268 Steve Melnyk 269 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6,216Lanny Wadkins1974 Johnny Miller 271 Lanny Wadkins 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261975 Johnny Miller 260 Jerry Heard 274 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261976 Bob Gilder 268 Roger Maltbie 270 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261977 Jerry Pate* 277 Dave Stockton 277 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261978 Miller Barber 272 Jerry Pate 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Lee Trevino1979 Ben Crenshaw~ 199 Jay Haas 200 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261980 Jeff Mitchell 272 Rik Massengale 276 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261981 David Graham 268 Lon Hinkle 269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261982 Lanny Wadkins 263 Jerry Pate 269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261983 Bob Gilder* 271 Rex Caldwell 271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Johnny MillerMark O’Meara1984 Tom Purtzer 268 Corey Pavin 269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261985 Calvin Peete 270 Morris Hatalsky 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Doug Tewell1986 Hal Sutton 267 Calvin Peete 269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Tony Sills1987 Paul Azinger 268 Hal Sutton 269 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921988 Sandy Lyle* 269 Fred Couples 269 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921989 Mark Calcavecchia 263 Chip Beck 270 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921990 Tommy Armour III 267 Jim Thorpe 272 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921991 Nolan Henke 268 Gil Morgan 269 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,992Curtis StrangeTom Watson1992 Mark Calcavecchia 264 Duffy Waldorf 269 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921993 Lee Janzen 273 Andrew Magee 275 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921994 Bill Glasson 268 Bob Estes 271 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921995 Vijay Singh* 269 Billy Mayfair 269 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921996 Phil Mickelson* 269 Justin Leonard 269 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921997 Steve Jones 258 Jesper Parnevik 269 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6,9921998 Jesper Parnevik 269 Tommy Armour III 272 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/7,059Brent GeibergerSteve PateTom Watson1999 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 273 Justin Leonard 275 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/7,0592000 Tom Lehman 270 Robert Allenby 271 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/7,083Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te2001 Mark Calcavecchia 256 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 264 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/7,0832002 Chris DiMarco 267 Kenny Perry 268 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/7,089Kaname Yokoo2003 Vijay Singh 261 John Huston 264 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/7,089KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-7


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC[Fourth of 48 official events]GARCIA WEIRWinner: Winner: SERGIO MIKE GARCÍA WEIR69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-64-65-67-67 330 $810,000Arnold Palmer Private Course at <strong>PGA</strong> West (host); LaQuinta, CA Purse: $4,500,000Host Course Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,930 January 29-February 2, 2003Bermuda Dunes CC Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,927Indian Wells CC Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,478LaQuinta CC Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,060LEADERS: First Round—Stephen Ames (PW) and Bob Tway(PW) carded matching 9-under-par 63s to share the lead. JohnCook (IW) and Chris DiMarco (BD) were one back. Seven playerswere two behind. Second Round—Jay Haas (PW) moved to16-under-par 128 with a second-round 61 to lead Harrison Frazar(IW) by one stroke. Ames (IW), Pat Perez (BD) and Joe Durant(BD) were two back. Third Round—Ames (LQ) and Tim Herron(PW) moved to 22-under-par 194 to lead Haas (IW) by one stroke.Mike Weir (IW) and Rod Pampling (IW) were two back, while J.L.Lewis (BD) was three behind. Fourth Round—Herron (IW) tiedthe 72-hole tournament record at 29-under-par 259 to lead Haas(LQ) and Weir (LQ) by four strokes. David Gossett (LQ) andDiMarco (LQ) were five behind.CUT: 72 players at 13-under-par 275 from a field of 128professionals.PRO-AM: $21,000. Pat Perez, 59, $2,500WEATHER: On Wednesday, mostly sunny and warm, withtemperatures reaching 79 degrees. Variable winds 5-10 mph.Warmer on Thursday, with a high of 86 and variable winds 5-10mph. Unseasonably warm on Friday, with temperatures reachinga record 92 degrees. Clear skies and cooler in the morning onSaturday, with temperatures reaching 82 in the afternoon. Breezyon Sunday, with winds out of the northwest 10-25 mph. Coolertemperatures, with a high of 74.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESJay Haas ..........................2 67-61-67-68-69 332 $486,000.00Chris DiMarco ................T3 64-68-66-66-70 334 261,000.00Tim Herron......................T3 69-64-61-65-75 334 261,000.00David Gossett ..................5 69-67-62-66-72 336 180,000.00Phil Mickelson................T6 70-68-63-69-67 337 156,375.00Pat Perez ........................T6 69-61-70-66-71 337 156,375.00Stephen Ames................T8 63-67-64-71-73 338 126,000.00Harrison Frazar ..............T8 67-62-72-66-71 338 126,000.00Jonathan Kaye ..............T8 66-71-64-70-67 338 126,000.00Justin Leonard................T8 66-67-69-66-70 338 126,000.00Jerry Kelly ....................T12 71-66-64-67-71 339 91,125.00Frank Lickliter II ............T12 65-72-63-67-72 339 91,125.00Davis Love III ................T12 67-64-68-69-71 339 91,125.00Scott Verplank ..............T12 70-69-64-66-70 339 91,125.00Cliff Kresge ..................T16 67-65-67-68-73 340 67,500.00J.L. Lewis......................T16 67-65-65-72-71 340 67,500.00Steve Lowery................T16 68-68-62-68-74 340 67,500.00Joey Sindelar ..............T16 69-69-65-68-69 340 67,500.00Kirk Triplett ..................T16 68-67-70-66-69 340 67,500.00Doug Barron ................T21 66-67-66-67-75 341 43,521.43Todd Fischer..................T21 68-66-66-67-74 341 43,521.43Skip Kendall ................T21 69-68-66-66-72 341 43,521.43Jeff Maggert ................T21 70-66-68-70-67 341 43,521.43Rod Pampling ..............T21 65-66-65-71-74 341 43,521.43The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—276-Pat Bates, Rich Beem, Glen Day, Jason Gore, J.P. Hayes, Per-UlrikJohansson, Dave Stockton, Jr., Bob Tway, 277-Robert Damron, 278-DavidBerganio, Jr., David Duval, Steve Flesch, Robin Freeman, Lee Janzen, BrandtJobe, Neal Lancaster, Billy Mayfair, Jesper Parnevik, Carl Paulson, GrantWaite, 279-Aaron Baddeley, Greg Chalmers, Keith Fergus, Heath Slocum,Steve Stricker, 280-Chris Anderson, Billy Andrade, Brian Gay, J.J. Henry,Graeme McDowell, Darron Stiles, Hidemichi Tanaka, 281-Brent Geiberger,Phillip Price, Akio Sadakata, Chris Smith, 282-Jay Don Blake, James H.McLean, Mark O’Meara, 283-Craig Barlow, Marco Dawson, Charles HowellIII, Brenden Pappas, 284-Craig Perks, Gene Sauers, 285-Scott Simpson, 286-Paul Azinger, Aaron Barber, Mark Brooks, 288-Paul Dietsche, Garrett Willis,290-Mark Hayes, 291-Jerry Pate, 292-Sandy Lyle, W—Fulton Allem, 142-Chris Perry.Jeff Sluman..................T21 68-69-69-65-70 341 $43,521.43John Maginnes ............T21 71-64-67-64-75 341 43,521.42Chad Campbell ............T28 68-68-65-64-77 342 31,275.00Dudley Hart ..................T28 69-69-67-68-69 342 31,275.00Tom Pernice, Jr.............T28 69-66-70-64-73 342 31,275.00Kevin Sutherland..........T28 70-66-67-69-70 342 31,275.00Briny Baird....................T32 71-66-66-65-75 343 25,470.00Dan Forsman ................T32 66-71-67-65-74 343 25,470.00John Huston ................T32 66-66-70-66-75 343 25,470.00David Peoples ..............T32 70-65-71-65-72 343 25,470.00Kenny Perry ..................T32 69-69-65-63-77 343 25,470.00Matt Gogel ..................T37 65-70-64-70-75 344 19,800.00Scott McCarron ............T37 70-62-71-67-74 344 19,800.00Chris Riley ....................T37 67-71-63-70-73 344 19,800.00Paul Stankowski ..........T37 72-68-66-64-74 344 19,800.00Esteban Toledo ............T37 66-69-69-71-69 344 19,800.00Duffy Waldorf ..............T37 68-66-73-65-72 344 19,800.00Alex Cejka ....................T43 69-66-69-65-76 345 13,702.50Stewart Cink ................T43 68-68-67-68-74 345 13,702.50John Cook ....................T43 64-71-66-69-75 345 13,702.50Fred Couples ................T43 69-65-69-66-76 345 13,702.50Joe Durant....................T43 67-63-74-69-72 345 13,702.50Steve Jones..................T43 68-70-69-66-72 345 13,702.50Andrew Magee ............T43 72-69-65-66-73 345 13,702.50Tim Petrovic..................T43 68-67-68-67-75 345 $13,702.50Mark Calcavecchia ......T51 66-66-71-72-71 346 10,656.00Robert Gamez ..............T51 65-70-65-68-78 346 10,656.00Geoff Ogilvy..................T51 67-69-70-65-75 346 10,656.00Hal Sutton ....................T51 72-70-64-69-71 346 10,656.00David Toms ..................T51 70-66-69-69-72 346 10,656.00John Daly........................56 69-73-64-66-75 347 10,260.00Glen Hnatiuk ................T57 68-65-70-68-77 348 10,035.00Tom Lehman ................T57 67-68-73-67-73 348 10,035.00John Senden ................T57 69-68-74-64-73 348 10,035.00David Sutherland..........T57 69-67-69-67-76 348 10,035.00Ben Crane ....................T61 69-66-69-66-79 349 9,720.00Fred Funk ......................T61 70-71-67-66-75 349 9,720.00Patrick Moore ..............T61 67-68-65-72-77 349 9,720.00Bob Burns ....................T64 67-69-68-71-75 350 9,495.00Peter Jacobsen ............T64 67-67-68-65-83 350 9,495.00Cameron Beckman ......T66 69-70-70-66-76 351 9,180.00Jeff Brehaut ................T66 68-65-69-73-76 351 9,180.00Olin Browne..................T66 68-70-73-64-76 351 9,180.00Shaun Micheel ............T66 65-68-70-69-79 351 9,180.00Corey Pavin ..................T66 69-68-69-65-80 351 9,180.00Spike McRoy ..................71 69-68-72-66-79 354 8,910.00Donnie Hammond ..........72 69-70-63-73-81 356 8,820.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor Exemption<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsPALM SPRINGS GOLF CLASSIC1960 Arnold Palmer 338 Fred Hawkins 341 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) N/A1961 Billy Maxwell 345 Doug Sanders 347 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,869Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, CAN/AEldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,7081962 Arnold Palmer 342 Jay Hebert 345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Gene Littler Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, CAN/AEldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,7081963 Jack Nicklaus* 345 Gary Player 345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,7081964 Tommy Jacobs* 353 Jimmy Demaret 353 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,911BOB HOPE DESERT CLASSIC1965 Billy Casper 348 Tommy Aaron 349 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Arnold Palmer Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111966 Doug Sanders* 349 Arnold Palmer 349 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6,9113-8 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulBOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSICNOTESThree rounds of 61 were posted at the 2003 BobHope Chrysler Classic: Pat Perez (BD), TimHerron (PW) and Jay Haas (PW). In 2002, therewere three rounds of 61: J.P. Hayes (JohnDeere Classic), John Huston (Buick Challenge),Garrett Willis (Valero Texas Open). Perez’s 11-under-par 61 set a Bermuda Dunes CountryClub course record, while Herron and Haaswere two shy of David Duval’s 59 in 1999.Tournament Record:324, Joe Durant, 2001JAY HAASMike Weir was presented the 2003 Bob HopeChrysler Classic champion’s trophy by formerUnited States President Gerald Ford, a frequentPro-Am participant at the Hope in the past. Thelate Bob Hope, who turned age 100 in May of2003, once said this about Ford’s golf game:“There are 100 courses in Palm Springs, andGerald never knows which one he’s playinguntil after his first shot.”Mike Weir’s four shot come-from-behindvictory was the largest come-from-behind winsince Phil Tataurangi’s five-stroke comebackat the 2003 Invensys Classic of Las Vegas.Weir’s 67 on Sunday tied Phil Mickelson andJonathan Kaye for low final-round honors atthe Hope. In 2002, Weir ranked 130th on <strong>TOUR</strong>in final-round scoring average at 71.43.Tournament Course Record:59, David Duval, 1999 (<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course)61, Bert Yancey, 1974; David Edwards, 1987; BrentGeiberger, 2000; Joe Durant, 2001 (Indian Wells CC)61, Lennie Clements, 1994 (La Quinta CC)61, Pat Perez, 2003 (Bermuda Dunes CC)62, Jonathan Kaye, 1999 (Tamarisk CC)63, Kenny Perry, 1995; Payne Stewart, 1996 (Indian Ridge CC)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1967 Tom Nieporte 349 Doug Sanders 350 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72,6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,9111968 Arnold Palmer* 348 Deane Beman 348 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Pa!m Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111969 Billy Casper 345 Dave Hill 348 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111970 Bruce Devlin 339 Larry Ziegler 343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,9111971 Arnold Palmer* 342 Raymond Floyd 342 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111972 Bob Rosburg 344 Lanny Wadkins 345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111973 Arnold Palmer 343 Johnny Miller 345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Jack Nicklaus Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111974 Hubert Green 341 Bert Yancey 343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111975 Johnny Miller 339 Bob Murphy 342 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111976 Johnny Miller 344 Rik Massengale 347 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111977 Rik Massengale 337 Bruce Lietzke 343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,9111978 Bill Rogers 339 Jerry McGee 341 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111979 John Mahaffey 343 Lee Trevino 344 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111980 Craig Stadler 343 Tom Purtzer 345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Mike Sullivan Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,9111981 Bruce Lietzke 335 Jerry Pate 337 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111982 Ed Fiori* 335 Tom Kite 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111983 Keith Fergus* 335 Rex Caldwell 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,911SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-9


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulBOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSICSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESMike Weir’s 30-under-par 330 total in 2003matched fellow left-hander Phil Mickelson’swinning total in 2002. Weir became the firstlefty to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since Mickelsonwon the 2002 Canon Greater Hartford Open.Since 2000, 356 eagles — an average of 89 peryear — have been made at the Bob HopeChrysler Classic. In 2003, 106 eagles werecarded, led by Joey Sindelar’s four. Ironically,the champion Mike Weir and runner-up JayHaas only posted one eagle each at the 2003Hope.2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic runner-up JayHaas was looking to join Raymond Floyd (1960-70-80-90s) and Sam Snead (1930-40-50-60s) inwinning <strong>TOUR</strong> events in four different decades.Haas captured his first win at the AndyWilliams-San Diego Open Invitational in 1978and also won in the 1980s and 1990s. His lastwin came in 1993 at the H-E-B Texas Open.The last 11 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic winnershave averaged 16-under-par on the par 5s, withMike Weir 15-under-par en route to victory in2003. Robert Gamez led all players in the field in2003 on the par 5s at 22-under-par.ROBERT GAMEZWith the veteran Mike Weir’s fourth <strong>TOUR</strong>victory at the 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic,Donnie Hammond (1986) remains the lastplayer to earn his first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the Hope,a streak of 18 years. Hammond and Bill Rogers(1978) are the only two first-time winners in the44 years of the Hope.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBOB HOPE CLASSIC1984 John Mahaffey* 340 Jim Simons 340 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111985 Lanny Wadkins* 333 Craig Stadler 333 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,911BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC1986 Donnie Hammond* 335 John Cook 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111987 Corey Pavin 341 Bernhard Langer 342 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478<strong>PGA</strong> West/Stadium Course, La Quinta, CA (H)72/7,114Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,7081988 Jay Haas 338 David Edwards 340 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,911<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9241989 Steve Jones* 343 Paul Azinger 343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,837Sandy Lyle Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,708<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9241990 Peter Jacobsen 339 Scott Simpson 340 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,924Brian Tennyson Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,8751991 Corey Pavin* 331 Mark O’Meara 331 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA 72/6,924Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111992 John Cook* 336 Rick Fehr 336 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA 72/6,924Tom Kite Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,927Mark O’Meara Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Gene Sauers La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9111993 Tom Kite 325 Rick Fehr 331 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,924Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,8811994 Scott Hoch 334 Lennie Clements 337 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA 72/6,924Jim Gallagher, Jr. Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,927Fuzzy Zoeller Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,8881995 Kenny Perry 335 David Duval 336 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,901Indian Ridge CC, Palm Desert, CA 72/7,0371996 Mark Brooks 337 John Huston 338 Indian Ridge CC, Palm Desert, CA (H) 72/7,037Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,8811997 John Cook 327 Mark Calcavecchia 328 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H) 72/6,478Indian Ridge CC, Palm Desert, CA 72/7,037Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,927La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9011998 Fred Couples* 332 Bruce Lietzke 332 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA 72/6,931La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9011999 David Duval 334 Steve Pate 335 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,931Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,927Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,881Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,4782000 Jesper Parnevik 331 Rory Sabbatini 332 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) 72/6,829<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA 72/6,950Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/7,0603-10 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulBOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSICDUVAL’S 59David Duval was the last player to shoot 59 onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the third in history, joining AlGeiberger (1977) and Chip Beck (1991). His featcame at the 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Duvalshot his 59 in the final round at <strong>PGA</strong> West’s PalmerCourse on Jan. 24. Duval recorded one eagle and11 birdies in his round and won by one stroke overSteve Pate. He rallied from a seven-stroke deficitafter four rounds.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards2001 Joe Durant 324 Paul Stankowski 328 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,950Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,829Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/7,0602002 Phil Mickelson* 330 David Berganio, Jr. 330 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,930Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,881Tamarisk CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,4782003 Mike Weir 330 Jay Haas 332 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) 72/6,930Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/7,060KEY: * = Playoff (H) = Host courseDAVID DUVALA shot-by-shot account of Duval’s 59:No. 1: Driver, pitching wedge, 5 feet, BIRDIENo. 2: Driver, 4-iron left of green, sand wedge to3 feet, BIRDIENo. 3: 6-iron to 3 feet, BIRDIENo. 4: 2-iron, 9-iron to 15 feet, two-putt, PARNo. 5: 5-iron to 5 feet, BIRDIENo. 6: Driver, 5-iron, sand wedge to 30 feet, twoputt,PARNo. 7: 2-iron, 7-iron to 40 feet, two-putt, PARNo. 8: 3-wood, sand wedge over the green, 3-iron chip to 6 feet, PARNo. 9: 3-wood, 8-iron to 8 feet, BIRDIEOUT: 31 (5-under par)No. 10: 3-wood, sand wedge to 5 feet, BIRDIENo. 11: Driver, 4-iron left of green, pitched to 4inches, BIRDIENo. 12: 6-iron to 2 feet, BIRDIENo. 13: 3-wood, 7-iron to 12 feet, two-putt, PARNo. 14: Driver into bunker, 5-iron, sand wedge to10 feet, BIRDIENo. 15: 8-iron to 1 foot, BIRDIENo. 16: 2-iron, sand wedge to 6 inches, BIRDIENo. 17: 9-iron to 20 feet, two-putt, PARNo. 18: Driver, 5-iron to 6 feet, EAGLEIN: 28 (8-under par)TOTAL: 59 (13-under par)Eligibility Requirements for the <strong>2004</strong> Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicEligible players in the 128-player field are:• Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship prior to 1996.• Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship (only since 1996), Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, British Openand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship from 1994 to 1997 and from 1999 to 2003. Beginning with the 1998 winners ofthese events, winners are eligible for five years.• Winners of the NEC World Series of Golf in the last 10 years (1994-1997).• Winners of THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship in the last three years (2001-2003).• Winners of official money World Golf Championship events in the last three years (2001-2003).• The leader from the final Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List in each of the last five calendar years (1999-2003).• Playing members of the last-named U.S. Ryder Cup team (2002).• Current <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members who were playing members from the last named U.S. and InternationalPresidents Cup teams (2003).• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members who use an exemption for <strong>2004</strong> as one of the leaders (either top 25 or top 50) fromthe Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Career Money List.• Winners of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic prior to 1999, and winners of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in1999 and beyond, for a period of ten years following their win.• Either the current winner of the <strong>PGA</strong> Section Championship or the current <strong>PGA</strong> Section Player of the Yearwhere the tournament is played, as determined by the Section.• Eight sponsor exemptions, restricted as follows:• Two from among the current year’s <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership• Two from among the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament’s top 30 finishers and ties and the firstthrough 20th finishers from the 2003 Official Nationwide Tour Money List.• Two foreign players designated by the Commissioner.• Life members of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members from the current Tournament Winners category.• If necessary to complete the field, those <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members among the top 125 finishers on the 2003Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List, in order of their position on such list.• If necessary to complete the field, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members from the <strong>2004</strong> priority ranking of eligible playersafter the top 125, in order of their positions on such list.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-11


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM[Fifth of 48 official events]LOVE GARCIA IIIWinner: SERGIO DAVIS GARCÍA LOVE III69-66-72-67 274 $720,00072-67-67-68 274 $900,000Pebble Beach Golf Links; Pebble Beach, CA (host) Purse: $5,000,000Host Course Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,816 February 6-9, 2003Spyglass Hill GC Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,862Poppy Hills GC Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,833LEADERS: First Round—Kevin Sutherland (PB) posted 6-underpar66 to lead Mike Weir (SH) and Robert Gamez (PH) by onestroke. Second Round—Jim Furyk (PH) shot a 6-under-par 66 tomove to 7-under-par 137. Sutherland (SH), Tom Lehman (PB), TimHerron (PB), Paul Stankowski (PH) and Rod Pampling (SH) wereone back. Third Round—Davis Love III (SH), at 10-under-par206, held a two-stroke lead over Lehman (SH), Pampling (PH) andWeir (PB).CUT:74 players at 3-over-par 219 from a field of 180professionals.WEATHER: Sunny all week. Morning lows in the 40s, warmingto low- to mid-60s each day.Tom Lehman ........................2 68-70-70-67 275 $540,000.00Tim Herron ........................T3 69-69-72-66 276 290,000.00Mike Weir ........................T3 67-74-67-68 276 290,000.00Jim Furyk ..........................T5 71-66-73-69 279 190,000.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te..................T5 70-71-68-70 279 190,000.00Phil Tataurangi ..................T7 68-73-70-69 280 155,833.34Brad Faxon ........................T7 70-70-70-70 280 155,833.33Paul Stankowski................T7 71-67-73-69 280 155,833.33Tim Clark..........................T10 74-66-70-71 281 125,000.00Rod Pampling ..................T10 70-68-70-73 281 125,000.00Rory Sabbatini ................T10 71-69-70-71 281 125,000.00Paul Goydos ....................T13 71-75-67-70 283 100,000.00Tim Petrovic ....................T13 70-72-70-71 283 100,000.00Jason Caron ....................T15 68-74-71-71 284 75,000.00Marco Dawson................T15 68-76-71-69 284 75,000.00J.L. Lewis ........................T15 70-71-71-72 284 75,000.00Mark O’Meara ................T15 71-68-74-71 284 75,000.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T15 69-74-70-71 284 75,000.00Dicky Pride ......................T15 70-71-69-74 284 75,000.00Kevin Sutherland ............T15 66-72-73-73 284 75,000.00Kenny Perry ....................T22 69-74-70-72 285 52,000.00Dave Stockton, Jr. ..........T22 69-71-74-71 285 52,000.00Brian Watts ....................T22 72-71-72-70 285 52,000.00Frank Lickliter II ..............T25 75-69-71-71 286 40,833.34Ken Green........................T25 68-75-72-71 286 40,833.33Patrick Sheehan ..............T25 75-71-68-72 286 $40,833.33Steven Alker....................T28 74-72-67-74 287 30,500.00David Edwards ................T28 74-71-73-69 287 30,500.00Donnie Hammond ..........T28 68-75-73-71 287 30,500.00Dudley Hart ....................T28 76-69-69-73 287 30,500.00Lee Janzen ......................T28 72-74-70-71 287 30,500.00Greg Kraft........................T28 68-75-73-71 287 30,500.00Bob May ..........................T28 70-76-70-71 287 30,500.00Brenden Pappas ..............T28 74-73-71-69 287 30,500.00Loren Roberts..................T28 71-69-76-71 287 30,500.00Vijay Singh ......................T28 70-71-72-74 287 30,500.00Fred Couples ..................T38 69-76-73-70 288 22,000.00Brett Quigley ..................T38 73-74-70-71 288 22,000.00Grant Waite ....................T38 74-68-73-73 288 22,000.00Jay Williamson ..............T38 72-72-71-73 288 22,000.00Brian Claar ......................T42 72-71-74-72 289 17,500.00Robert Gamez..................T42 67-76-73-73 289 17,500.00Richard S. Johnson ........T42 73-75-69-72 289 17,500.00Skip Kendall ....................T42 71-74-72-72 289 17,500.00Craig Stadler ..................T42 70-73-72-74 289 17,500.00Brian Henninger ..............T47 72-74-70-74 290 13,016.67Scott Laycock ..................T47 74-72-70-74 290 13,016.67Pat Perez..........................T47 69-75-74-72 290 13,016.67John Rollins ....................T47 71-71-73-75 290 13,016.67Olin Browne ....................T47 75-71-72-72 290 13,016.66Gary Hallberg ..................T47 74-71-73-72 290 $13,016.66Scott Simpson ................T53 74-71-71-75 291 11,700.00Hal Sutton ......................T53 73-74-70-74 291 11,700.00K.J. Choi ..........................T55 72-73-72-76 293 11,450.00Willie Wood ....................T55 68-74-72-79 293 11,450.00Woody Austin ................T57 74-71-71-78 294 11,100.00Mark Brooks....................T57 70-75-73-76 294 11,100.00Andy Miller......................T57 75-72-71-76 294 11,100.00Anthony Painter ..............T57 70-72-75-77 294 11,100.00Todd Rose (Q) ..................T57 75-69-74-76 294 11,100.00Jonathan Byrd ................T62 72-73-73-77 295 10,750.00Robin Freeman ................T62 73-73-72-77 295 10,750.00Phil Mickelson ..................64 72-71-73-80 296 10,600.00Chris Anderson................T65 72-74-73 219 10,100.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T65 74-70-75 219 10,100.00Jim Carter........................T65 72-71-76 219 10,100.00John Cook........................T65 73-68-78 219 10,100.00David Gossett..................T65 79-70-70 219 10,100.00Scott McCarron ..............T65 71-69-79 219 10,100.00Arron Oberholser ............T65 77-69-73 219 10,100.00John Senden ..................T65 72-79-68 219 10,100.00Stan Utley........................T65 74-75-70 219 10,100.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—220-Jay Don Blake, Tom Byrum, Michael Clark II, Paul Gow, Per-UlrikJohansson, Shawn Kelly, Jeff Klein, Dennis Paulson, Corey Pavin, 221-BenCurtis, Steve Elkington, Mathew Goggin, Peter Jacobsen, Neal Lancaster,Andrew Magee, Jim McGovern, Deane Pappas, Carl Pettersson, MikeStandly, Kenneth Staton, Darron Stiles, Vance Veazey, Dean Wilson, 222-Alex Cejka, Brandel Chamblee, Steve Flesch, Mike Grob, Cliff Kresge, JoelKribel, Jesper Parnevik, Mark Wurtz, 223-John Daly, Blaine McCallister,Jerry Pate, David Peoples, 224-Steve Allan, Tommy Armour III, Notah BegayIII, Trevor Dodds, Jason Gore, Hank Kuehne, Brad Lardon, Cameron Yancey,225-Billy Andrade, Brian Bateman, David Duval, Todd Fischer, Sandy Lyle,Graeme McDowell, David Sutherland, Charles Warren, Mark Wilson, 226-David Berganio, Jr., Gavin Coles, Mike Reid, Andy Sanders, Esteban Toledo,227-Todd Barranger, Matt Kuchar, Tag Ridings, Larry Rinker, Steve Scott,Mike Sposa, Garrett Willis, 228-Aaron Barber, Robert Damron, Glen Day,Mike Heinen, Jerry Kelly, John Maginnes, Roland Thatcher, 229-Pat Bates,David Frost, Kris Moe, John Morse, 230-Jay Delsing, Lon Hinkle, Jeff Klauk,John E. Morgan, Steve Pate, Akio Sadakata, Tom Scherrer, 231-Matt Gogel,Casey Martin, Jin Park, Richard Zokol, 232-Guy Boros, Kelly Gibson, MikeHulbert, Bryce Molder, Jeff Quinney, 233-John Klauk, 234-Keith Clearwater,Kenichi Kuboya, John Riegger, 235-Kent Jones, Kirk Triplett, Kaname Yokoo,236-George Burns, Craig W. Thomas, 237-Ty Tryon, 245-Roger Maltbie,W—218-Brent Schwarzrock, 152-Phillip Price, 155-Paul Azinger, 82-JasonBuha, D—147-Ted Purdy.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBING CROSBY PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR1937 Sam Snead 68 George Von Elm 72 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 73/6,7691938 Sam Snead 139 Jimmy Hines 141 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 73/6,7691939 Dutch Harrison 138 Byron Nelson 139 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 73/6,769Horton Smith1940 Ed Oliver 135 Vic Ghezzi 138 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 73/6,7691941 Sam Snead 136 Craig Wood 137 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 73/6,7691942 John Dawson# 133 Leland Gibson 136 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 73/6,769Lloyd Mangrum1943 No Tournament1944 No Tournament1945 No Tournament1946 No Tournament1947 Ed Furgol 213 Tied Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506George Fazio Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151948 Lloyd Mangrum 205 Stan Leonard 210 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151949 Ben Hogan 208 Jim Ferrier 210 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151950 Sam Snead 214 Tied Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Jack Burke, Jr. Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Smiley Quick Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Dave Douglas1951 Byron Nelson 209 Cary Middlecoff 212 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151952 Jimmy Demaret 145 Art Bell 147 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815THE BING CROSBY PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR INVITATIONAL1953 Lloyd Mangrum 204 Julius Boros 208 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8153-12 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulAT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AMNOTESDavis Love III became the eighth multiplewinner during the 56-year history of the AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am with his 2003victory.The win by Davis Love III snapped a streak ofsix consecutive victories on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> byinternational winners, dating back to the finalweek of the 2002 season (Luke Donald, VijaySingh-2, Ernie Els-2, Mike Weir).Tournament Record:268, Mark O'Meara, 1997TOM LEHMANThe 2003 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Amwas Tom Lehman’s first runner-up finish since aT2 at the 2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas.Marco Dawson’s T15 finish was his highest on<strong>TOUR</strong> since a T11 at the 1997 Freeport-McDermott Classic. Dawson bounced backand forth between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theNationwide Tour the past four years.Spyglass Hill, Poppy Hills and Pebble Beachwere ranked first, second and third on thetoughest courses of the season list at theconclusion of the tournament. They were thefirst three courses this season to play to anover-par scoring average. All three are par-72courses, with Spyglass averaging 74.592,Poppy Hills 74.023 and Pebble Beach 72.794.Tournament Course Record:62, Tom Kite, 1983; David Duval, 1997 (Pebble Beach GL)62, Matt Gogel, 2001 (Poppy Hills GC)64, Dan Forsman, 1993; Steve Lowery, 1995; David Berganio,Jr., 2001 (Spyglass Hill GC)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1954 Dutch Harrison 210 Jimmy Demaret 211 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151955 Cary Middlecoff 209 Julius Boros 213 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Paul McGuire Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815BING CROSBY NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP1956 Cary Middlecoff 202 Mike Souchak 207 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151957 Jay Hebert 213 Cary Middlecoff 215 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151958 Billy Casper 277 Dave Marr 281 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815BING CROSBY NATIONAL1959 Art Wall 279 Jimmy Demaret 281 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Gene Littler Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151960 Ken Venturi 286 Julius Boros 289 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Tommy Jacobs Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151961 Bob Rosburg 282 Roberto De Vicenzo 283 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Dave Ragan Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151962 Doug Ford* 286 Joe Campbell 286 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151963 Billy Casper 285 Dave Hill 286 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Jack Nicklaus Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Gary Player Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Bob RosburgArt WallBING CROSBY NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR1964 Tony Lema 284 Gay Brewer 287 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Bo Wininger Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151965 Bruce Crampton 284 Tony Lema 287 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151966 Don Massengale 283 Arnold Palmer 284 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8151967 Jack Nicklaus 284 Billy Casper 289 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101968 Johnny Pott* 285 Billy Casper 285 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Bruce Devlin Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101969 George Archer 283 Bob Dickson 284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Dale Douglass Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Howie Johnson Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101970 Bert Yancey 278 Jack Nicklaus 279 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101971 Tom Shaw 278 Arnold Palmer 280 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101972 Jack Nicklaus* 284 Johnny Miller 284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101973 Jack Nicklaus* 282 Raymond Floyd 282 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Orville Moody Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101974 Johnny Miller~ 208 Grier Jones 212 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101975 Gene Littler 280 Hubert Green 284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,810SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-13


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulAT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AMSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESThe Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am were played inconsecutive weeks in 2003. The last time twocelebrity pro-ams were played in back-to-backweeks on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was 1993 when the<strong>TOUR</strong> played the AT&T Pebble Beach NationalPro-Am and the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic inconsecutive weeks.The player either holding or sharing the 54-hole lead has gone on to victory 19 times outof 40 72-hole tournaments at the AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am. Davis Love IIIPHILLIP PRICEbecame the first player since Brett Ogle in1993 to eventually go on to victory.Phillip Price became the first player in 2003 torecord three eagles in a round. Price eagledNos. 4, 9 and 10 at Poppy Hills GC in the thirdround. Unfortunately, he posted a quintuplebogey10 on the par-5 12 th hole, the fourth offive par-5 holes at Poppy Hills, and laterwithdrew from the tournament with a backinjury after 14 holes. His withdrawal during theround means his round is not consideredofficial. Had he not withdrawn, he would havebecome just the 13 th player since 1970 torecord three eagles in a round.The score of 7-under 137 by leader Jim Furykwas the highest 36-hole total for a leader atthe AT&T since 1990 when Payne Stewart andRocco <strong>Media</strong>te shared the lead at 7-under par.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1976 Ben Crenshaw 281 Mike Morley 283 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101977 Tom Watson 273 Tony Jacklin 274 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA 71/6,4001978 Tom Watson* 280 Ben Crenshaw 280 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101979 Lon Hinkle* 284 Andy Bean 284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Mark Hayes Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101980 George Burns 280 Dan Pohl 281 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,5061981 John Cook~* 209 Bobby Clampett 209 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Ben Crenshaw Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Hale Irwin Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,810Barney Thompson1982 Jim Simons 274 Craig Stadler 276 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101983 Tom Kite 276 Rex Caldwell 278 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Calvin Peete Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101984 Hale Irwin* 278 Jim Nelford 278 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101985 Mark O’Meara 283 Kikuo Arai 284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Larry Rinker Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Curtis Strange Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,810AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM1986 Fuzzy Zoeller~ 205 Payne Stewart 210 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101987 Johnny Miller 278 Payne Stewart 279 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101988 Steve Jones* 280 Bob Tway 280 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101989 Mark O’Meara 277 Tom Kite 278 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101990 Mark O'Meara 281 Kenny Perry 283 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8101991 Paul Azinger 274 Brian Claar 278 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Corey Pavin Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,810Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8651992 Mark O'Meara* 275 Jeff Sluman 275 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,810Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8651993 Brett Ogle 276 Billy Ray Brown 279 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,810Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8651994 Johnny Miller 281 Jeff Maggert 282 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,815Corey Pavin Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,810Kirk Triplett Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,865Tom Watson1995 Peter Jacobsen 271 David Duval 273 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,799Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,810Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8651996 No Tournament+1997 Mark O'Meara 268 David Duval 269 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,799Tiger Woods Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,859Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8611998 Phil Mickelson~ 202 Tom Pernice, Jr. 203 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,799Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,859Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8611999 Payne Stewart~ 206 Frank Lickliter 207 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,799Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,859Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8613-14 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulAT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AMNOTESSpyglass Hill Golf Course, one of the coursesutilized for the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, opened in 1966. The names given to each ofthe holes are derived from Robert Louis Stevenson’sclassic, “Treasure Island.”The par-3 17th hole has played quite a role in twoof the four U.S. Opens played at Pebble Beach. In1972, Jack Nicklaus hit 1-iron close and madebirdie to sew up the tournament. In the 1982 battlebetween Nicklaus and Tom Watson, Watsonneeded birdie to win but missed the 17th green. Hesank his chip shot to take a one-stroke lead andthen birdied the 18th hole to win by two. Tom Kitewon the 1992 U.S. Open at Pebble and Tiger Woodswon in 2000.The par-3 fifth hole at Pebble Beach was rebuiltand reopened in 1998. The redesign was performedby Jack Nicklaus, and is located along the Pacificcoastline on a 50-foot cliff. At a cost of $3 million,No. 5 is possibly the most expensive new hole inchampionship golf.In May 2002, a 67-foot cypress tree was uprootedfrom the first hole, hauled across the famous golflayout at Pebble Beach and finally transplantednear the 18th green. The original tree near the 18thgreen was taken down in August 2001 after beingstruck by lightning and because of disease. Theentire process of moving a tree from No. 1 to No.18 was completed in three days and neverdisrupted play at the course.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards2000 Tiger Woods 273 Matt Gogel 275 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,816Vijay Singh Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,817Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8332001 Davis Love III 272 Vijay Singh 273 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,817Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8332002 Matt Gogel 274 Pat Perez 277 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,862Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,8332003 Davis Love III 274 Tom Lehman 275 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,862Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA 72/6,833KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened # = Amateur + = Canceled after two rounds due to unplayable course conditionsEligibility Requirements for <strong>2004</strong> AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmEligible players in the 180-professional field are those players listed in order of priority under Section III-A ofthe Tournament Regulations, except that prior to such players, the following shall first be eligible:• Winners of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am prior to 2000, and winners of the AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am in 2000 and beyond for a period of five years following their win.• Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, British Open and <strong>PGA</strong>Championship prior to 2000, and winners of these events in 2000 and beyond for a period of five yearsfollowing their win.• 16 sponsor exemptions, restricted as follows:• Four from the current year’s <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership.• Eight from among the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament’s top 30 finishers and ties and the firstthrough 20th finishers on the 2003 Official Nationwide Tour Money List.• Four “unrestricted” that must be awarded to professionals.NOTE: The sponsor will team each professional player with an amateur player. The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> shall group theprofessional players and assign starting times. After three rounds, the field will be cut to the low 60professionals and ties and exactly the low 25 pro-am teams. Professionals placing 61st to 70th and ties willreceive official prize money normally distributed to those places.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe par-3 seventh hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-15


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 BUICK INVITATIONAL[Sixth of 48 official events]GARCIA WOODSWinner: SERGIO TIGER GARCÍA WOODS69-66-72-67 274 $720,00070-66-68-68 272 $810,000Torrey Pines GC; La Jolla, CA Purse: $4,500,000South Course Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,568 February 13-16, 2003North Course Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,874LEADERS: First Round—Arron Oberholser (N) shot a 7-underpar65 to take a one-stroke lead over Skip Kendall (N). SecondRound—Marco Dawson (N) and Brad Faxon (N), at 10-under-par134, held a one-shot advantage over Oberholser (S), Fred Funk(N), Jonathan Kaye (S), Dennis Paulson (S) and Briny Baird (N).Third Round—Tiger Woods shot a 4-under-par 68 to move to12-under-par 204, one shot in front of Brad Faxon.CUT: 75 players at 1-under-par 143 from a field of 154professionals and two amateurs.WEATHER: Fog and heavy rain throughout the opening day withtemperatures in the upper-50s. Play was delayed for 45 minutesThursday morning due to fog, pushing back the first round to 9:15a.m. Play was suspended at 10:02 a.m. due to fog and restartedat 1:20 p.m., then suspended again at 4:15 p.m. for the day. Firstround play resumed at 7:35 a.m. Friday and was completed at10:50 a.m. The second began at 10:30 a.m. with clearing skiesand warmer temperatures in the low-60s. Partly cloudy skiesSaturday and Sunday. Temperatures in the mid-60s, winds out ofthe west at 10-15 mph.Carl Pettersson....................2 69-68-70-69 276 $486,000.00Brad Faxon ..........................3 70-64-71-72 277 306,000.00Briny Baird ........................T4 70-65-72-71 278 186,000.00Phil Mickelson ..................T4 69-68-69-72 278 186,000.00Arron Oberholser ..............T4 65-70-72-71 278 186,000.00Mark Calcavecchia............T7 71-68-71-69 279 130,950.00Marco Dawson..................T7 68-66-76-69 279 130,950.00Luke Donald ......................T7 69-70-71-69 279 130,950.00Charles Howell III..............T7 74-68-68-69 279 130,950.00Jonathan Kaye ..................T7 68-67-72-72 279 130,950.00Tim Clark............................12 70-70-73-67 280 103,500.00Fred Couples ..................T13 69-68-70-74 281 84,375.00Ben Crane........................T13 71-68-70-72 281 84,375.00Dennis Paulson (S)..........T13 68-67-73-73 281 84,375.00Craig Perks ......................T13 70-71-69-71 281 84,375.00Steven Alker......................17 69-67-70-76 282 72,000.00Cameron Beckman..........T18 68-74-72-69 283 63,000.00Spike McRoy ..................T18 67-71-72-73 283 63,000.00Joey Sindelar ..................T18 70-71-73-69 283 63,000.00Brent Geiberger ..............T21 72-69-72-71 284 43,521.43Jay Haas..........................T21 73-69-70-72 284 43,521.43Per-Ulrik Johansson........T21 72-68-75-69 284 43,521.43Skip Kendall ....................T21 66-73-72-73 284 43,521.43Tom Lehman....................T21 71-71-69-73 284 43,521.43Shigeki Maruyama..........T21 73-70-70-71 284 43,521.43Dave Stockton, Jr. ..........T21 72-69-70-73 284 $43,521.42Doug Barron ....................T28 69-72-74-70 285 28,050.00Bob Estes ........................T28 74-69-69-73 285 28,050.00Fred Funk ........................T28 71-64-74-76 285 28,050.00Len Mattiace ..................T28 74-67-68-76 285 28,050.00Brett Quigley ..................T28 70-69-74-72 285 28,050.00Rory Sabbatini ................T28 73-65-72-75 285 28,050.00Paul Stankowski..............T28 71-69-71-74 285 28,050.00Kirk Triplett......................T28 69-71-71-74 285 28,050.00Bob Tway ........................T28 68-68-74-75 285 28,050.00Alex Cejka ......................T37 73-70-70-73 286 19,350.00Mathew Goggin ..............T37 69-72-73-72 286 19,350.00Ken Green........................T37 74-67-73-72 286 19,350.00Cliff Kresge......................T37 69-72-74-71 286 19,350.00Joel Kribel ......................T37 69-71-71-75 286 19,350.00Neal Lancaster................T37 71-65-75-75 286 19,350.00Chris Riley ......................T37 72-67-72-75 286 19,350.00David Berganio, Jr...........T44 73-70-73-71 287 13,605.00Paul Goydos ....................T44 74-67-72-74 287 13,605.00J.J. Henry ........................T44 75-67-70-75 287 13,605.00Brenden Pappas ..............T44 73-70-75-69 287 13,605.00Brian Watts (S)................T44 69-71-72-75 287 13,605.00Dean Wilson ..................T44 66-71-75-75 287 13,605.00Kenichi Kuboya ..............T50 72-67-74-75 288 10,697.15Pat Perez..........................T50 69-71-73-75 288 10,697.15Woody Austin ................T50 73-69-75-71 288 $10,697.14Jeff Brehaut ....................T50 70-73-70-75 288 10,697.14Jonathan Byrd ................T50 72-71-73-72 288 10,697.14Todd Fischer ....................T50 72-70-73-73 288 10,697.14Donnie Hammond ..........T50 70-70-76-72 288 10,697.14Thomas Levet..................T57 69-72-74-74 289 9,945.00Larry Mize........................T57 68-73-72-76 289 9,945.00John E. Morgan ..............T57 67-72-74-76 289 9,945.00Anthony Painter ..............T57 73-69-75-72 289 9,945.00Corey Pavin......................T57 75-68-70-76 289 9,945.00John Senden ..................T57 72-68-75-74 289 9,945.00Greg Chalmers ................T63 71-71-77-71 290 9,495.00Tom Gillis ........................T63 71-71-75-73 290 9,495.00Scott Laycock ..................T63 77-66-72-75 290 9,495.00Kevin Sutherland ............T63 74-69-74-73 290 9,495.00Geoff Ogilvy ......................67 75-68-74-74 291 9,270.00Jose Coceres ..................T68 72-68-73-79 292 9,135.00Gene Sauers....................T68 74-68-78-72 292 9,135.00Steve Flesch....................T70 71-69-75-78 293 8,955.00Heath Slocum..................T70 71-72-73-77 293 8,955.00Aaron Baddeley ..............T72 73-70-78-73 294 8,775.00Steve Jones ....................T72 71-69-75-79 294 8,775.00Notah Begay III ................74 75-67-74-84 300 8,640.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—144-Stuart Appleby, Craig Barlow, Bob Burns, Jim Carter, K.J. Choi,Carlos Franco, Matt Gogel, J.P. Hayes, Peter Jacobsen, Brad Lardon, SandyLyle, John Maginnes, Billy Mayfair, Shaun Micheel, Andy Miller, Jose MariaOlazabal, Tom Pernice, Jr., Chris Perry, Patrick Sheehan, Phil Tataurangi, 145-Todd Barranger, Mark Brooks, Tom Byrum, Angel Cabrera, Chad Campbell,David Frost, Rod Pampling, Deane Pappas, Jeff Sluman, Kenneth Staton,Esteban Toledo, 146-Brian Bateman, Pat Bates, Jay Don Blake, RobertDamron, Paul Dietsche, Mike Heinen, Bernhard Langer, John Rollins, AkioSadakata, Scott Simpson, Jay Williamson, 147-Aaron Barber, Gavin Coles,Ben Curtis, Jon Fiedler, Jason Gore, Brandt Jobe, J.L. Lewis, Richard Zokol,148-Jeff Gove, Mike Grob, Yasuharu Imano, Ian Leggatt, Tag Ridings, SteveStricker, Duffy Waldorf, Mark Wilson, 149-Chris Anderson, Gibby Martens,James H. McLean, Craig Stadler, David Toms, 150-Jeff Klein, Chris Smith,Kaname Yokoo, 151-Richard S. Johnson, Darron Stiles, Vance Veazey, 152-Charley Hoffman, Cameron Yancey, 153-Jason Caron, Marcus Meloan,Hidemichi Tanaka, 154-Scott Henderson (A), John Mason, 157-RonSkayhan, 165-John D. Witherall (A), W—Stephen Ames, Mark O’Meara,86-Fulton Allem, D—211-Darren Clarke.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsSAN DIEGO OPEN1952 Ted Kroll 276 Jimmy Demaret 279 San Diego CC, San Diego, CA 72/6,9311953 Tommy Bolt 274 Doug Ford 277 San Diego CC, San Diego, CA 72/6,9311954 Gene Littler# 274 E. J. Harrison 278 Rancho Santa Fe GC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 72/6,797CONVAIR-SAN DIEGO OPEN1955 Tommy Bolt 274 Johnny Palmer 276 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA 72/6,6191956 Bob Rosburg 270 Dick Mayer 272 Singing Hills GC, El Cajon, CA 72/6,573SAN DIEGO OPEN INVITATIONAL1957 Arnold Palmer 271 Al Balding 272 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA 72/6,6191958 No Tournament1959 Marty Furgol 274 Joe Campbell 275 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA 72/6,619Billy CasperDave RaganMike SouchakBo Wininger1960 Mike Souchak 269 Johnny Pott 270 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA 72/6,6191961 Arnold Palmer* 271 Al Balding 271 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA 72/6,6191962 Tommy Jacobs* 277 Johnny Pott 277 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA 71/6,7251963 Gary Player 270 Tony Lema 271 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA 71/6,7251964 Art Wall 274 Tony Lema 276 Rancho Bernardo CC, San Diego, CA 72/6,455Bob Rosburg1965 Wes Ellis* 267 Billy Casper 267 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA 71/6,7251966 Billy Casper 268 Tommy Aaron 272 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA 71/6,725Tom Weiskopf1967 Bob Goalby 269 Gay Brewer 270 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA 71/6,725ANDY WILLIAMS-SAN DIEGO OPEN INVITATIONAL1968 Tom Weiskopf 273 Al Geiberger 274 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211969 Jack Nicklaus 284 Gene Littler 285 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211970 Pete Brown* 275 Tony Jacklin 275 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211971 George Archer 272 Dave Eichelberger 275 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211972 Paul Harney 275 Hale Irwin 276 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211973 Bob Dickson 278 Billy Casper 281 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021Bruce CramptonGrier JonesPhil Rodgers3-16 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulBUICK INVITATIONALNOTESTiger Woods earned his 35th career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victory in his eighth season as a professional and indoing so he collected at least one victory in aseason for the eighth consecutive year. The recordis 17 consecutive years with a victory held by JackNicklaus (1962-78) and Arnold Palmer (1955-71).Tiger Woods won his first event of the <strong>TOUR</strong>season for the third time in his career (1997 and2000 Mercedes Championships) and became theall-time money leader at the Buick Invitational with$1,968,600.TIGER WOODSTiger Woods has finished in the top five in sixconsecutive Buick Invitationals including twovictories (2003 and 1999). The other finishes: 1998(T3), 2000 (T2), 2001 (4) and 2002 (T5). He also hasrecorded 17 of his 23 rounds at Torrey Pines in the60s and carries a scoring average of 68.09 at thistournament. His Sunday scoring average on theSouth Course is even better than that at 67.0.Speaking of top-10 finishes, Brad Faxon has nowfinished in the top-10 four times at the BuickInvitational. Faxon’s third-place finish in 2003 washis first in the top-10 at the Buick Invitational sincehe finished T8 in 1991. Others included a T2 in1989 and T5 in 1988.Tournament Record:266, George Burns, 1987; Tiger Woods, 1999Tournament Course Record:61, Mark Brooks, 1990 (Torrey Pines North)62, Tiger Woods, 1999 (Torrey Pines South)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1974 Bobby Nichols 275 Rod Curl 276 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021Gene Littler1975 J.C. Snead* 279 Raymond Floyd 279 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021Bobby Nichols1976 J.C. Snead 272 Don Bies 273 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211977 Tom Watson 269 Larry Nelson 274 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021John Schroeder1978 Jay Haas 278 Andy Bean 281 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021Gene LittlerJohn Schroeder1979 Fuzzy Zoeller 282 Bill Kratzert 287 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021Wayne LeviArtie McNickleTom Watson1980 Tom Watson* 275 D.A. Weibring 275 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021WICKES/ANDY WILLIAMS SAN DIEGO OPEN1981 Bruce Lietzke* 278 Raymond Floyd 278 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021Tom Jenkins1982 Johnny Miller 270 Jack Nicklaus 271 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021ISUZU/ANDY WILLIAMS SAN DIEGO OPEN1983 Gary Hallberg 271 Tom Kite 272 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211984 Gary Koch* 272 Gary Hallberg 272 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211985 Woody Blackburn* 269 Ron Streck 269 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS ANDY WILLIAMS OPEN1986 Bob Tway~* 204 Bernhard Langer 204 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211987 George Burns 266 J.C. Snead 270 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021Bobby WadkinsSHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON ANDY WILLIAMS OPEN1988 Steve Pate 269 Jay Haas 270 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN1989 Greg Twiggs 271 Steve Elkington 273 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021Brad FaxonMark O’MearaMark Wiebe1990 Dan Forsman 275 Tommy Armour III 277 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS OPEN1991 Jay Don Blake 268 Bill Sander 270 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,021BUICK INVITATIONAL OF CALIFORNIA1992 Steve Pate~ 200 Chip Beck 201 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211993 Phil Mickelson 278 Dave Rummells 282 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,659, S-7,0211994 Craig Stadler 268 Steve Lowery 269 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,592, S-7,0001995 Peter Jacobsen 269 Mark Calcavecchia 273 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,592, S-7,000Mike HulbertHal SuttonKirk TriplettBUICK INVITATIONAL1996 Davis Love III 269 Phil Mickelson 271 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,592, S-7,0221997 Mark O'Meara 275 Donnie Hammond 277 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,592, S-7,022David OgrinMike HulbertLee JanzenJesper ParnevikCraig StadlerDuffy Waldorf1998 Scott Simpson~* 204 Skip Kendall 204 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,592, S-7,0001999 Tiger Woods 266 Billy Ray Brown 268 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,854, S-7,0002000 Phil Mickelson 270 Shigeki Maruyama 274 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,874, S-7,055Tiger Woods2001 Phil Mickelson* 269 Frank Lickliter 269 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,874, S-7,055Davis Love III2002 Jose M. Olazabal 275 J.L. Lewis 276 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,874, S-7,568Mark O’Meara2003 Tiger Woods 272 Carl Pettersson 276 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA 72/N-6,874, S-7,568KEY: * = Playoff N = North S = South ~ = Weather-shortened # = AmateurSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-17


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 NISSAN OPEN[Seventh of 48 official events]GARCIA WEIRRiviera Country Club; Pacific Palisades, CA Purse: $4,500,000Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 7,222 February 20-23, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Fred Funk fired a 6-under-par 65 totake a one-stroke lead over Cameron Beckman, Steve Elkington,Nick Price and Jeff Sluman. Second Round—Charles Howell III,at 8-under-par 134, led by one stroke over Price and two strokesover Len Mattiace. Third Round—Howell, at 11-under-par 202,led by three strokes over Nick Price and four strokes over K.J.Choi.CUT: 74 players at 3-over-par 145 from a field of 144 professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Scott McCarron, 54, $2,000.WEATHER: Beautiful all week. Cool each morning warming upto the low 70s each afternoon. Winds NNW 10-20 mph withgusts to 25 on Thursday, changing to SW 5 to 15 mph Friday,Saturday and Sunday.Winner: Winner: SERGIO MIKE GARCÍA WEIR69-66-72-67 274 $720,00072-68-69-66 275 $810,000Won playoff with a birdie on second extra hole.Charles Howell III................2 69-65-68-73 275 $486,000.00Fred Funk ..........................T3 65-74-70-68 277 261,000.00Nick Price ..........................T3 68-67-70-72 277 261,000.00K.J. Choi ............................T5 70-69-67-72 278 171,000.00Tiger Woods ......................T5 72-68-73-65 278 171,000.00Fred Couples........................7 74-68-69-68 279 150,750.00Chad Campbell..................T8 73-70-66-71 280 135,000.00Len Mattiace ....................T8 69-67-71-73 280 135,000.00Shaun Micheel................T10 74-69-72-66 281 96,428.58Rich Beem ......................T10 73-65-69-74 281 96,428.57Darren Clarke (S) ............T10 71-74-68-68 281 96,428.57Marco Dawson................T10 72-73-66-70 281 96,428.57Bob Estes ........................T10 69-71-68-73 281 96,428.57Dan Forsman ..................T10 76-66-70-69 281 96,428.57Duffy Waldorf..................T10 70-69-70-72 281 96,428.57Stephen Ames ................T17 70-69-72-71 282 58,885.72Niclas Fasth (S) ..............T17 75-66-73-68 282 58,885.72Brenden Pappas (Q) ........T17 74-67-72-69 282 58,885.72Angel Cabrera ................T17 75-68-65-74 282 58,885.71Stewart Cink ..................T17 73-67-69-73 282 58,885.71Steve Elkington ..............T17 68-73-67-74 282 58,885.71Brandt Jobe ....................T17 74-67-67-74 282 58,885.71Olin Browne ....................T24 72-73-70-68 283 38,362.50Lee Janzen ......................T24 70-71-72-70 283 38,362.50Jeff Sluman ....................T24 68-74-69-72 283 $38,362.50Hidemichi Tanaka............T24 72-68-72-71 283 38,362.50Aaron Baddeley (S) ........T28 69-71-72-72 284 31,275.00Brian Gay ........................T28 71-74-67-72 284 31,275.00Corey Pavin......................T28 72-68-70-74 284 31,275.00Loren Roberts..................T28 72-70-70-72 284 31,275.00Cameron Beckman..........T32 68-73-68-76 285 25,470.00Jim Furyk ........................T32 74-70-71-70 285 25,470.00Skip Kendall ....................T32 71-71-72-71 285 25,470.00Arron Oberholser ............T32 73-69-71-72 285 25,470.00Pat Perez..........................T32 74-69-68-74 285 25,470.00Steve Flesch....................T37 74-70-71-71 286 20,250.00Craig Parry ......................T37 76-66-74-70 286 20,250.00Carl Pettersson................T37 77-68-71-70 286 20,250.00Kevin Sutherland ............T37 72-70-71-73 286 20,250.00Phil Tataurangi ................T37 72-70-74-70 286 20,250.00Robert Allenby ................T42 72-69-73-73 287 14,875.72Steve Stricker..................T42 72-69-74-72 287 14,875.72Scott Verplank ................T42 75-70-69-73 287 14,875.72Pat Bates ........................T42 72-73-72-70 287 14,875.71David Duval ....................T42 69-70-73-75 287 14,875.71Jay Haas..........................T42 73-69-74-71 287 14,875.71Peter Lonard....................T42 75-69-73-70 287 14,875.71Jeff Brehaut ....................T49 73-72-70-73 288 11,520.00Davis Love III ..................T49 76-69-71-72 288 11,520.00Scott Hoch ......................T51 74-71-73-71 289 $10,732.50Jerry Kelly ......................T51 73-71-73-72 289 10,732.50Billy Mayfair....................T51 72-71-77-69 289 10,732.50Chris Smith......................T51 74-69-70-76 289 10,732.50Alex Cejka ......................T55 73-71-73-73 290 10,215.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T55 69-74-72-75 290 10,215.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T55 73-72-70-75 290 10,215.00Esteban Toledo................T55 75-70-73-72 290 10,215.00Joe Acosta, Jr. (Q) ..........T59 71-72-73-75 291 9,765.00David Berganio, Jr...........T59 75-69-71-76 291 9,765.00John Cook........................T59 74-70-74-73 291 9,765.00Bernhard Langer..............T59 72-72-73-74 291 9,765.00Shigeki Maruyama..........T59 74-70-72-75 291 9,765.00Paul Stankowski..............T59 75-70-76-70 291 9,765.00Greg Chalmers ................T65 72-72-72-76 292 9,315.00David Gossett..................T65 75-70-74-73 292 9,315.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T65 74-71-75-72 292 9,315.00Jeff Maggert ..................T65 72-73-72-75 292 9,315.00Tom Byrum ......................T69 76-69-74-74 293 9,045.00Ben Crane........................T69 71-74-72-76 293 9,045.00Craig Barlow......................71 72-71-73-78 294 8,910.00J.J. Henry ..........................72 72-73-73-78 296 8,820.00Craig Stadler ....................73 76-69-76-76 297 8,730.00Bob Burns ..........................74 73-70-79-76 298 8,640.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—146-Doug Barron, Jim Carter, Glen Day, Brent Geiberger, Toshi Izawa,Tom Lehman, Andrew Magee, Scott McCarron, Colin Montgomerie, TomPernice, Jr., Eduardo Romero, Rory Sabbatini, 147-Billy Andrade, StuartAppleby, Mark Brooks, Luke Donald, Carlos Franco, Yasuharu Imano, NealLancaster, Ian Leggatt, Spike McRoy, Larry Mize, Mark O’Meara, TimPetrovic, Jeff Sanday, Gene Sauers, 148-Joe Durant, Matt Gogel, JonathanKaye, Kenichi Kuboya, Carl Paulson, Heath Slocum, David Toms, Kirk Triplett,149-Tim Clark, Robert Damron, Robert Gamez, Sergio Garcia, Frank LickliterII, Steve Lowery, 150-Notah Begay III, Chris DiMarco, Brad Faxon, ThomasLevet, Akio Sadakata, David Sutherland, Bob Tway, Kaname Yokoo, 151-Briny Baird, Joel Edwards, Justin Leonard, Chris Riley, 152-MichaelCampbell, Jose Coceres, John Ray Leary, Craig Perks, Brad Sherfy, 153-J.L.Lewis, Jay Williamson, 154-Jonathan Byrd, Geoff Ogilvy, 155-Paul Dietsche,J.P. Hayes, 156-Paul Azinger, Michael Fergin, 157-Hal Sutton, 158-JoseMaria Olazabal, 162-Garrett Willis, W—75-Jesper Parnevik, 79-FultonAllem.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsLOS ANGELES OPEN1926 Harry Cooper 279 George Von Elm 282 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8951927 Bobby Cruickshank 282 Ed Dudley 288 El Caballero CC, Tarzana, CA 71/6,830Charles Guest1928 Macdonald Smith 284 Harry Cooper 287 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,4421929 Macdonald Smith 285 Tommy Armour 291 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291930 Densmore Shute 296 Bobby Cruickshank 300 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,029Horton Smith1931 Ed Dudley 285 Al Espinosa 287 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,442Eddie Loos1932 Macdonald Smith 281 Leo Diegel 285 Hillcrest CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,911Olin DutraJoe Kirkwood, Sr.Dick Metz1933 Craig Wood 281 Leo Diegel 285 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,442Willie Hunter1934 Macdonald Smith 280 Willie Hunter 288 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA 71/6,895Bill Mehlhorn1935 Vic Ghezzi* 285 Johnny Revolta 285 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8951936 Jimmy Hines 280 Henry Picard 284 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA 71/6,895Jimmy Thomson1937 Harry Cooper 274 Ralph Guldahl 279 Griffith Park (Wilson), Los Angeles, CA 72/6,802Horton Smith Griffith Park (Harding), Los Angeles, CA 72/6,4881938 Jimmy Thomson 273 Johnny Revolta 277 Griffith Park (Wilson), Los Angeles, CA 72/6,802Griffith Park (Harding), Los Angeles, CA 72/6,4881939 Jimmy Demaret 274 Harold McSpaden 281 Griffith Park (Wilson), Los Angeles, CA 72/6,802Griffith Park (Harding), Los Angeles, CA 72/6,4881940 Lawson Little 282 Clayton Heafner 283 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8951941 Johnny Bulla 281 Craig Wood 283 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291942 Ben Hogan* 282 Jimmy Thomson 282 Hillcrest CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,9111943 No Tournament1944 Harold McSpaden 278 Johnny Bulla 281 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,4421945 Sam Snead 283 Harold McSpaden 284 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,029Byron Nelson1946 Byron Nelson 284 Ben Hogan 289 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0293-18 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulNISSAN OPENNOTESFirst-time winners at the Nissan Open haveincluded Vic Ghezzi (1935), Johnny Bulla (1941),Fred Wampler (1954), Phil Rogers (1962), PatFitzsimons (1975), Tom Purtzer (1977), Tze-Chung Chen (1987), Chip Beck (1988), KirkTriplett (2000) and Len Mattiace (2002).When Mike Weir collected his second title of theseason at the 2003 Nissan Open, it marked the firsttime since 1989 that two players (Ernie Els, theother) had won twice on the West Coast. In 1989, itwas Mark Calcavecchia and Steve Jones.Mike Weir’s win at the 2003 Nissan Open was thefirst by a Canadian at that event and the first by alefthander. The Nissan Open began in 1926.With his second victory of the season at the 2003Nissan Open, Mike Weir became the first Canadianto win twice in one season on the <strong>TOUR</strong> sinceGeorge Knudson won Phoenix and Tucson in 1968.Tournament Record:264, Lanny Wadkins, 1985Current Course Record:61, Ted Tryba, 1999FRED COUPLESFred Couples finished in a T7 at the 2003 NissanOpen for his 11th top-10 finish in 21 years at theevent. He won it in 1990 and 1992. He was one offive age 40-plus players to finish in the top 10 in 2003in Los Angeles, joining Fred Funk (T3), Nick Price(T3), Dan Forsman (T10) and Duffy Waldorf (T10).Other Course Record:61, George Archer, 1983 (Rancho Municipal GC)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1947 Ben Hogan 280 Toney Penna 283 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291948 Ben Hogan 275 Lloyd Mangrum 279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291949 Lloyd Mangrum 284 E.J. Harrison 287 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291950 Sam Snead* 280 Ben Hogan 280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291951 Lloyd Mangrum 280 Henry Ransom 281 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291952 Tommy Bolt* 289 Jack Burke, Jr. 289 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291953 Lloyd Mangrum 280 Jack Burke, Jr. 285 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291954 Fred Wampler 281 Jerry Barber 282 Fox Hills CC, Culver City, CA N/AChick Harbert1955 Gene Littler 276 Ted Kroll 278 Inglewood CC, Inglewood, CA N/A1956 Lloyd Mangrum 272 Jerry Barber 275 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8271957 Doug Ford 280 Jay Hebert 281 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8271958 Frank Stranahan 275 E. J. Harrison 278 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8271959 Ken Venturi 278 Art Wall 280 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8271960 Dow Finsterwald 280 Bill Collins 283 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,827Jay HebertDave Ragan1961 Bob Goalby 275 Eric Brown 278 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,827Art Wall1962 Phil Rodgers 268 Bob Goalby 277 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,827Fred Hawkins1963 Arnold Palmer 274 Al Balding 277 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,827Gary Player1964 Paul Harney 280 Bobby Nichols 281 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8271965 Paul Harney 276 Dan Sikes 279 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8271966 Arnold Palmer 273 Miller Barber 276 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,827Paul Harney1967 Arnold Palmer 269 Gay Brewer 274 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8271968 Billy Casper 274 Arnold Palmer 277 Brookside GC, Pasadena, CA 71/7,0211969 Charles Sifford* 276 Harold Henning 276 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8271970 Billy Casper* 276 Hale Irwin 276 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6,827GLEN CAMPBELL LOS ANGELES OPEN1971 Bob Lunn* 274 Billy Casper 274 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,8271972 George Archer* 270 Tommy Aaron 270 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,827Dave Hill1973 Rod Funseth 276 Don Bies 279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,029David GrahamDave HillTom Weiskopf1974 Dave Stockton 276 John Mahaffey 278 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,029Sam Snead1975 Pat Fitzsimons 275 Tom Kite 279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291976 Hale Irwin 272 Tom Watson 274 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291977 Tom Purtzer 273 Lanny Wadkins 274 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291978 Gil Morgan 278 Jack Nicklaus 280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291979 Lanny Wadkins 276 Lon Hinkle 277 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291980 Tom Watson 276 Bob Gilder 277 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,029Don January1981 Johnny Miller 270 Tom Weiskopf 272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291982 Tom Watson* 271 Johnny Miller 271 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291983 Gil Morgan 270 Gibby Gilbert 272 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6,827Mark McCumberLanny WadkinsLOS ANGELES OPEN1984 David Edwards 279 Jack Renner 282 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291985 Lanny Wadkins 264 Hal Sutton 271 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291986 Doug Tewell 270 Clarence Rose 277 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,029LOS ANGELES OPEN PRESENTED BY NISSAN1987 Tze-Chung Chen* 275 Ben Crenshaw 275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291988 Chip Beck 267 Mac O’Grady 271 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,029Bill SanderNISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN1989 Mark Calcavecchia 272 Sandy Lyle 273 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291990 Fred Couples 266 Gil Morgan 269 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291991 Ted Schulz 272 Jeff Sluman 273 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291992 Fred Couples* 269 Davis Love III 269 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0291993 Tom Kite~ 206 Dave Barr 209 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,029Fred CouplesDonnie HammondPayne Stewart1994 Corey Pavin 271 Fred Couples 273 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/6,946SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-19


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulNISSAN OPENNOTESThe tournament began as the Los Angeles Open in1926 and was contested at Los Angeles CC. The namechanged to Nissan Los Angeles Open in 1989 and thento Nissan Open in 1995. Over the years, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>event has been held at 11 different courses.There have been 14 playoffs at the Nissan Open,including last year when Mike Weir made birdieon the second playoff hole to defeat CharlesHowell III. The most memorable playoff came in2001, when six players matched the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>record for most participants in an extra-hole event,set at the 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. RobertAllenby beat Brandel Chamblee, Toshi Izawa,Dennis Paulson, Jeff Sluman and Bob Tway.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNISSAN OPEN1995 Corey Pavin 268 Jay Don Blake 271 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/6,946Kenny Perry1996 Craig Stadler 278 Mark Brooks 279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/6,946Fred CouplesScott SimpsonMark Wiebe1997 Nick Faldo 272 Craig Stadler 275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/6,9461998 Billy Mayfair* 272 Tiger Woods 272 Valencia CC, Valencia, CA 71/6,9871999 Ernie Els 270 Ted Tryba 272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/6,953Tiger WoodsDavis Love III2000 Kirk Triplett 272 Jesper Parnevik 273 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,0552001 Robert Allenby* 276 Brandel Chamblee 276 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,055Toshi IzawaDennis PaulsonJeff SlumanBob Tway2002 Len Mattiace 269 Brad Faxon 270 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,174Rory SabbatiniScott McCarron2003 Mike Weir* 275 Charles Howell 275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7,222KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESCHARLES HOWELL IIIMike Weir looks to become the sixth golfer to winback-to-back Nissan Opens in <strong>2004</strong>. MacdonaldSmith (1928-29) was the first to win in consecutiveyears, followed by Ben Hogan (1947-48), PaulHarney (1964-65), Arnold Palmer (1966-67) andCorey Pavin (1994-95).Charles Howell III’s 7-under-par 28 on the frontnine in the third round of the 2002 Nissan Opentied the tournament record set by Andrew Mageein 1991. Howell’s third-round 64 boosted him to aT6 finish in his first career appearance at theNissan Open. Brad Faxon fired a 28 in the finalround of the 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship held atRiviera Country Club.The par-4 18th hole at Riviera Country Club.3-20 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 WGC-ACCENTURE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP[Eighth of 48 official events]WOODSLa Costa Resort and Spa; Carlsbad, CA Purse: $6,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,278 February 27-March 2, 2003WEATHER: Record amounts of rainfall fell prior to Wednesday.On Wednesday, variably cloudy and breezy. High temperaturesreached 61 with winds 10-15 out of the west and northwest.Thursday, cloudy with more than one-half inch of rain in themorning. Play was delayed in individual matches due toaccumulation of water on several greens. High temperature of 56with winds up to 20 mph out of the W-NW. On Friday, mostlysunny and clear, with temperatures in the mid-60s. Mostly sunnyand warmer with temperatures reaching 61 degrees. Winds 10-15 mph out of the west. Warm and sunny on Sunday, withtemperatures in the mid-70s.Winner: TIGER WOODS2 and 1 $1,050,000First-Round ResultsMatch #1 Toshi Izawa (56) def. Chris DiMarco (9) ..............2 and 1Match #2 Eduardo Romero (24) def. John Huston (41) ......2 and 1Match #3 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (12) def. Shingo Katayama (53) ......1-upMatch #4 Adam Scott (44) def. Bernhard Langer (21) ........3 and 2Match #5 Jim Furyk (10) def. Len Mattiace (55)..................2 and 1Match #6 Steve Lowery (42) def. Rich Beem (23) ....................2-upMatch #7 Alex Cejka (54) def. Colin Montgomerie (11)......4 and 2Match #8 Angel Cabrera (22) def. Scott Verplank (43)........3 and 2Match #9 Padraig Harrington (8) def. John Cook (57) ........4 and 3Match #10 Scott Hoch (25) def. Tom Lehman (40) ................3 and 1Match #11 Kevin Sutherland (60) def. Sergio Garcia (5) ......2 and 1Match #12 Justin Rose (37) def. David Duval (28) ..............20 holesMatch #13 Davis Love III (7) def. Paul Casey (58) ................5 and 4Match #14 Darren Clarke (26) def. Tim Clark (39) ................4 and 3Match #15 David Toms (6) def. Anders Hansen (59) ............3 and 1Match #16 Chris Riley (38) def. Stuart Appleby (27) ..................1-upMatch #17 Justin Leonard (16) def. Jose M. Olazabal (49) ......2-upMatch #18 Stephen Leaney (48) def. Bob Estes (17) ............2 and 1Match #19 Nick Price (13) def. Paul Lawrie (52) ..................4 and 3Match #20 Niclas Fasth (45) def. Charles Howell III (20) ..........1-upMatch #21 Robert Allenby (15) def. Trevor Immelman (50) ..4 and 2Match #22 Jeff Sluman (47) def. Michael Campbell (18) ....3 and 2Match #23 Mike Weir (14) def. Loren Roberts (51) ............26 holesMatch #24 Jerry Kelly (19) def. Thomas Bjorn (46) ..............5 and 4Match #25 Tiger Woods (1) def. Carl Pettersson (64) ..........2 and 1Match #26 K.J. Choi (32) def. Fred Funk (33)..............................1-upNOTESBreakdown of the year-by-year first-round resultsregarding seedings:1999 – 14 of 32 matches won by higher seed2000 – 21 of 32 matches won by higher seed2001 – 20 of 32 matches won by higher seed2002 – 19 of 32 matches won by higher seed2003 – 20 of 32 matches won by higher seedThe 26-hole match between Mike Weir andLoren Roberts, won by Weir, was the longest nonchampionshipmatch in the history of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. In 2000,Thomas Bjorn defeated Colin Montgomerie inthe second round in 23 holes.Six different players have participated in all fiveAccenture Match Play Championships: StuartAppleby, Ernie Els, Bernhard Langer, TomLehman, Justin Leonard and Jeff Sluman.Kevin Sutherland’s Accenture Match PlayChampionship record of eight consecutive matcheswon came to a halt with his 2-and-1 loss to AdamScott in the third round.Match #27 Jay Haas (61) def. Retief Goosen (4) ..................5 and 3Match #28 Shigeki Maruyama (29) def. Scott McCarron (36)....4 and 3Match #29 Phil Tataurangi (63) def. Ernie Els (2) ................20 holesMatch #30 Peter Lonard (31) def. Kenny Perry (34) ..............2 and 1Match #31 Phil Mickelson (3) def. Robert Karlsson (62)............1-upMatch #32 Brad Faxon (35) def. Craig Parry (30) ..................2 and 1Players losing in the first round earned $30,000 each.Second-Round ResultsMatch #33 Hoch def. Harrington............................................3 and 2Match #34 Izawa def. Romero ..............................................3 and 1Match #35 Sutherland def. Rose ................................................1-upMatch #36 Scott def. <strong>Media</strong>te ....................................................1-upMatch #37 Clarke def. Love....................................................7 and 6Match #38 Furyk def. Lowery ................................................6 and 5Match #39 Toms def. Riley ..........................................................1-upMatch #40 Cejka def. Cabrera................................................4 and 2Match #41 Woods def. Choi ..................................................5 and 3Match #42 Leaney def. Leonard ............................................6 and 5Match #43 Haas def. Maruyama ................................................1-upMatch #44 Price def. Fasth ....................................................2 and 1Match #45 Lonard def. Tataurangi ........................................5 and 4Match #46 Allenby def. Sluman..................................................1-upMatch #47 Mickelson def. Faxon ..........................................3 and 2Match #48 Kelly def. Weir......................................................2 and 1Players losing in the second round earned $60,000.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYThird-Round ResultsMatch #49 Woods def. Leaney ..............................................7 and 6Match #50 Hoch def. Izawa....................................................4 and 3Match #51 Haas def. Price....................................................20 holesMatch #52 Scott def. Sutherland ..........................................2 and 1Match #53 Lonard def. Allenby ..................................................1-upMatch #54 Clarke def. Furyk........................................................2-upMatch #55 Kelly def. Mickelson ............................................3 and 2Match #56 Toms def. Cejka ........................................................1-upPlayers losing in the third round earned $95,000Quarterfinal ResultsMatch #57 Woods def. Hoch..................................................5 and 4Match #58 Scott def. Haas ....................................................2 and 1Match #59 Lonard def. Clarke ....................................................2-upMatch #60 Toms def. Kelly ....................................................4 and 3Players losing in the quarterfinals earned $200,000Semifinal ResultsMatch #61 Woods def. Scott................................................19 holesMatch #62 Toms def. Lonard ......................................................1-upThird-Fourth place MatchScott ($480,000) def. Lonard ($390,000) ......................................1-upChampionship Match – 36 holesWoods ($1,050,000) def. Toms ($600,000) ..............................2 and 1Year Winner Score Runner-up Location Par/YardsWORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS–ACCENTURE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP1999 Jeff Maggert 38 Holes Andrew Magee La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0222000 Darren Clarke 4 and 3 Tiger Woods La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0222001 Steve Stricker 2 and 1 Pierre Fulke The Metropolitan Club, South Oakleigh, 72/7,066Victoria, Australia2002 Kevin Sutherland 1-up Scott McCarron La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0222003 Tiger Woods 2 and 1 David Toms La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,2781st tee at La Costa Resort and Spa.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-21


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 CHRYSLER CLASSIC OF TUCSON[Ninth of 48 official events]LICKLITER GARCIA IIWinner: FRANK SERGIO LICKLITER GARCÍA II69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-63-70-69 269 $540,000Omni Tucson National Golf Resort; Tucson, AZ Purse: $3,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,109 February 27-March 2, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Dicky Pride posted a 7-under-par 65and led Aaron Baddeley by one stroke. Second Round—FrankLickliter II was at 14-under 130 and led Brian Gay by three. ToddBarranger and Arron Oberholser were six back. Third Round—Lickliter II, at 16-under 200, led Chad Campbell, Steve Flesch andBrendan Pappas by four.CUT: 88 players at even-par 140 from a field of 143 professionalsand one amateur.PRO-AM: $10,000. Afternoon competition shortened to 9 holesdue to rain. Morning: Stewart Cink, 50, $1,200. Afternoon Front9: Tim Petrovic, 26, $1,000; Back 9: Frank Lickliter II, CameronBeckman, Briny Baird, 28, $833.33.WEATHER: Light rain each day. Increasing clouds Thursday withtemperatures in the upper 50s and WSW winds 10-15 mph.Partly cloudy Friday with temperatures in the upper 50s andWSW winds 10-20 mph. Increasing clouds Saturday withtemperatures in the mid 50s. Winds SW 10-15 mph. Scatteredshowers Sunday with a high of 55. Play was suspended from3:11 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. due to lightning in the area. Winds NW 10-15 mph.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESChad Campbell....................2 70-71-63-67 271 $324,000.00Brenden Pappas ..................3 71-66-67-68 272 204,000.00Aaron Barber ....................T4 71-71-66-65 273 132,000.00Bob Tway ..........................T4 71-67-68-67 273 132,000.00Stewart Cink......................T6 72-69-67-66 274 97,125.00Andrew Magee ................T6 68-74-64-68 274 97,125.00Arron Oberholser ..............T6 69-67-70-68 274 97,125.00Dean Wilson ....................T6 68-69-71-66 274 97,125.00Steve Flesch....................T10 70-70-64-71 275 75,000.00Carlos Franco ..................T10 72-66-68-69 275 75,000.00Mike Sposa ....................T10 73-70-66-66 275 75,000.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T13 68-69-69-70 276 54,600.00Tom Byrum ......................T13 69-69-67-71 276 54,600.00Kent Jones ......................T13 68-69-69-70 276 54,600.00Chris Smith......................T13 70-70-69-67 276 54,600.00Kirk Triplett......................T13 70-67-72-67 276 54,600.00Aaron Baddeley ..............T18 66-71-68-72 277 40,500.00Brian Gay ........................T18 67-66-76-68 277 40,500.00James H. McLean ..........T18 71-70-68-68 277 40,500.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T18 75-69-67-66 277 40,500.00Ricky Barnes (S) ..............T18 69-70-68-70 277 AmateurSteve Elkington ..............T23 73-71-67-67 278 31,200.00Anthony Painter ..............T23 71-73-67-67 278 31,200.00Duffy Waldorf..................T23 71-69-68-70 278 31,200.00Todd Barranger................T26 72-64-72-71 279 23,400.00Mike Heinen....................T26 70-73-67-69 279 23,400.00Tim Herron ......................T26 73-66-67-73 279 23,400.00Carl Paulson ....................T26 70-71-68-70 279 23,400.00Hal Sutton ......................T26 69-71-71-68 279 23,400.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—145-Chris Anderson, Olin Browne, Joe Durant, Todd Fischer, HarrisonFrazar, Robert Gamez, Paul Gow, Ken Green, Brian Henninger, Spike McRoy,Larry Mize, Dennis Paulson, Tom Scherrer, John Senden, Ty Tryon, VanceVeazey, 146-Jason Allred, Paul Azinger, Briny Baird, Jay Don Blake, JasonBuha, Ben Curtis, Joel Edwards, Brent Geiberger, Brent Schwarzrock, ChrisSessler, Jeff Wood, 147-Gavin Coles, Kelly Gibson, Ted Purdy, Brian Watts,Richard Zokol, 148-Cody Beyer, Marco Dawson, Tom Gillis, Chris Perry, 149-Tommy Armour III, Andrew Barnes, Robin Freeman, Tony Rohlik, AkioSadakata, Scott Simpson, 150-Steve Allan, Michael Clark II, Robert Damron,Jeff Yurkiewicz, 151-Bob Blean, 152-Brad Lardon, Tag Ridings, 153-JasonGore, Scott Laycock, 156-Fulton Allem, 157-Jose Coceres, Brian Hull, W—72-Steve Jones, D—217-Mike Grob, 136-Brandel Chamblee.Dan Forsman ..................T31 68-69-71-72 280 19,500.00Jeff Klein ........................T31 69-71-67-73 280 19,500.00Gary Nicklaus (S) ............T31 73-65-70-72 280 19,500.00Woody Austin ................T34 70-73-69-69 281 14,550.00Brian Bateman ................T34 67-73-72-69 281 14,550.00David Berganio, Jr...........T34 74-67-68-72 281 14,550.00David Frost ......................T34 73-70-68-70 281 14,550.00J.J. Henry ........................T34 70-71-67-73 281 14,550.00Jonathan Kaye ................T34 72-72-69-68 281 14,550.00Deane Pappas ................T34 72-68-72-69 281 14,550.00David Peoples ................T34 71-68-70-72 281 14,550.00Dicky Pride (S) ................T34 65-72-73-71 281 14,550.00Jeff Quinney (S) ..............T34 71-70-70-70 281 14,550.00Notah Begay III ..............T44 71-71-68-72 282 9,620.00Glen Day..........................T44 72-69-69-72 282 9,620.00Joel Kribel ......................T44 70-69-71-72 282 9,620.00Graeme McDowell..........T44 71-72-64-75 282 9,620.00Andy Miller......................T44 71-66-68-77 282 9,620.00Geoff Ogilvy ....................T44 68-70-70-74 282 9,620.00Jeff Gallagher ................T50 72-68-72-71 283 7,485.00Richard S. Johnson ........T50 75-68-69-71 283 7,485.00Cliff Kresge......................T50 70-72-66-75 283 7,485.00Kenneth Staton ..............T50 72-68-70-73 283 7,485.00Mathew Goggin ..............T54 73-70-70-71 284 6,912.00John Maginnes ..............T54 70-70-73-71 284 6,912.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T54 73-69-71-71 284 6,912.00Darron Stiles ..................T54 74-70-69-71 284 6,912.00Esteban Toledo................T54 71-70-68-75 284 6,912.00Doug Barron ....................T59 71-73-69-72 285 6,570.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYJim Carter........................T59 72-72-69-72 285 6,570.00Brandt Jobe ....................T59 69-72-74-70 285 6,570.00Thomas Levet..................T59 73-71-70-71 285 6,570.00Corey Pavin......................T59 72-72-71-70 285 6,570.00Mark Wilson ..................T59 71-69-71-74 285 6,570.00Neal Lancaster................T65 75-69-72-70 286 6,300.00Brett Quigley ..................T65 70-71-70-75 286 6,300.00Rory Sabbatini ................T65 68-74-72-72 286 6,300.00Cameron Beckman..........T68 74-69-73-71 287 6,030.00Kenichi Kuboya ..............T68 68-76-71-72 287 6,030.00Billy Mayfair....................T68 72-71-74-70 287 6,030.00David Sutherland ............T68 76-66-71-74 287 6,030.00Jay Williamson ..............T68 73-69-74-71 287 6,030.00Cameron Yancey ............T68 73-71-72-71 287 6,030.00David Gossett..................T74 71-71-68-78 288 5,700.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T74 72-71-76-69 288 5,700.00John E. Morgan ..............T74 77-63-77-71 288 5,700.00Steve Pate ......................T74 71-72-74-71 288 5,700.00Dave Stockton, Jr. ..........T74 72-72-71-73 288 5,700.00Heath Slocum..................T79 72-72-68-77 289 5,490.00Garrett Willis ..................T79 69-68-72-80 289 5,490.00Jason Caron ....................T81 69-74-74-74 291 5,340.00Donnie Hammond ..........T81 74-68-72-77 291 5,340.00Grant Waite ....................T81 67-73-73-78 291 5,340.00Gabriel Hjertstedt ............84 72-72-73-76 293 5,220.00Jeff Maggert ..................T85 67-75-77-75 294 5,130.00Tim Petrovic ....................T85 73-71-72-78 294 5,130.00Bob May ............................87 70-74-80-72 296 5,040.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTUCSON OPEN1945 Ray Mangrum 268 Byron Nelson 269 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181946 Jimmy Demaret 268 Herman Barron 272 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181947 Jimmy Demaret 264 Ben Hogan 267 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181948 Skip Alexander 264 Johnny Palmer 265 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181949 Lloyd Mangrum 263 Al Smith 268 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181950 Chandler Harper 267 Sam Snead 269 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181951 Lloyd Mangrum 269 Jack Burke, Jr 271 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,418Jim TurnesaLew Worsham1952 Henry Williams 274 Cary Middlecoff 276 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181953 Tommy Bolt 265 Chandler Harper 266 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181954 No Tournament1955 Tommy Bolt 265 Bud Holscher 269 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,418Art Wall1956 Ted Kroll 264 Dow Finsterwald 267 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181957 Dow Finsterwald* 269 Don Whitt 269 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181958 Lionel Hebert 265 Don January 267 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181959 Gene Littler 266 Joe Campbell 267 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,418Art Wall1960 Don January 271 Bob Harris 274 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,418HOME OF THE SUN INVITATIONAL1961 Dave Hill* 269 Tommy Bolt 269 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,418Bud SullivanTUCSON OPEN1962 Phil Rodgers 263 Jim Ferrier 266 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,4181963 Don January 266 Gene Littler 277 49er CC, Tucson, AZ 72/6,722Phil Rodgers1964 Jack Cupit 274 Rex Baxter 276 49er CC, Tucson, AZ 72/6,7221965 Bob Charles 271 Al Geiberger 275 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051966 Joe Campbell* 278 Gene Littler 278 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051967 Arnold Palmer 273 Chuck Courtney 274 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3053-22 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. PaulCHRYSLER CLASSIC OF TUCSONNOTESPlay was suspended in the final round of the 2003tournament at 3:11 p.m. MT because of lightning inthe area with six players needing to finish theirfinal round. The last threesome was on the 17thgreen. Play resumed at 4 p.m. with Frank LickliterII owning a one-stroke lead over Chad Campbell.When play continued, both players made par at 17.Both players drove into the hazard left off the 18thtee. Lickliter saved the day with a 5-iron from 195yards to four feet on 18, the first time he hit the18th green with his approach shot in four days.Campbell made a bogey, while Lickliter saved hispar to win by two strokes.Tournament Record:263, Lloyd Mangrum, 1949 (El Rio G&CC); Phil Rodgers, 1962(El Rio G&CC); Johnny Miller, 1975 (Tucson National)Current Course Record:61, Johnny Miller, 1975FRANK LICKLITER IIReigning U.S. Amateur champion Ricky Barnes(Senior/University of Arizona) posted a final-round70 to wind up at 11-under par and tied for 18th.Barnes’ finish was the best by an amateur sinceJustin Rose tied for fourth at the 1998 BritishOpen. Had Barnes been a professional last year, hewould have earned $39,120. Barnes led thetournament in Driving Distance (310.5 yards),followed by third-place finisher Brenden Pappas(306.0).Chad Campbell posted a 5-under 67 Sunday tomove into second place. Campbell recorded backto-backtop-10 finishes for the first time in hiscareer. Campbell had only two top-10 finishesduring his rookie season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2002 when hefinished No. 81 on the money list. In the 2003 thirdround, Campbell posted a career-low 9-under 63.Tournament Course Record:60, David Frost, 1990 (Randolph Park GC)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1968 George Knudson 273 Frank Beard 274 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,305Frank Boynton1969 Lee Trevino 271 Miller Barber 278 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051970 Lee Trevino* 275 Bob Murphy 275 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051971 J.C. Snead 273 Dale Douglass 274 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051972 Miller Barber* 273 George Archer 273 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,305DEAN MARTIN TUCSON OPEN1973 Bruce Crampton 277 George Archer 282 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,305Gay BrewerLabron Harris, Jr1974 Johnny Miller 272 Ben Crenshaw 275 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051975 Johnny Miller 263 John Mahaffey 272 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,305NBC TUCSON OPEN1976 Johnny Miller 274 Howard Twitty 277 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,305JOE GARAGIOLA TUCSON OPEN1977 Bruce Lietzke* 275 Gene Littler 275 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051978 Tom Watson 276 Bobby Wadkins 277 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051979 Bruce Lietzke 265 Buddy Gardner 267 Randolph Park Muncipal GC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,860Jim ThorpeTom Watson1980 Jim Colbert 270 Dan Halldorson 274 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051981 Johnny Miller 265 Lon Hinkle 267 Randolph Park Municipal GC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,8601982 Craig Stadler 266 Vance Heafner 269 Randolph Park Municipal GC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,860John Mahaffey1983 Gil Morgan* 271 Curtis Strange 271 Randolph Park Municipal GC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,860Lanny WadkinsSEIKO-TUCSON MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP1984 Tom Watson 2&1 Gil Morgan Randolph Park Municipal GC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,8601985 Jim Thorpe 4&3 Jack Renner Randolph Park Municipal GC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,8601986 Jim Thorpe 67 Scott Simpson 71 Randolph Park Municipal GC, Tucson, AZ 70/6,860SEIKO-TUCSON OPEN1987 Mike Reid 268 Chip Beck 272 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ 72/7,010Mark CalcavecchiaHal SuttonFuzzy ZoellerNORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN1988 David Frost 266 Mark Calcavecchia 271 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ 72/7,010Mark O’Meara1989 No tournament1990 Robert Gamez 270 Mark Calcavecchia 274 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ (H) 72/7,010Jay Haas Randolph Park Municipal GC, Tucson, AZ 72/6,902NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN1991 Phil Mickelson# 272 Tom Purtzer 273 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ (H) 72/7,010Bob Tway Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051992 Lee Janzen 270 Bill Britton 271 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ (H) 72/7,010Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,3051993 Larry Mize 271 Jeff Maggert 273 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ (H) 72/7,148Starr Pass GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,0101994 Andrew Magee 270 Jay Don Blake 272 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ (H) 72/7,148Loren Roberts Starr Pass GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,010Vijay SinghSteve Stricker1995 Phil Mickelson 269 Jim Gallagher, Jr 270 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ (H) 72/7,148Scott Simpson Starr Pass GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7,010NORTEL OPEN1996 Phil Mickelson 273 Bob Tway 275 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ (H) 72/7,148Starr Pass GC, Tucson, AZ 71/6,942TUCSON CHRYSLER CLASSIC1997 Jeff Sluman 275 Steve Jones 276 Omni Tucson National Resort, Tucson, AZ 72/7,1481998 David Duval 269 Justin Leonard 273 Omni Tucson National Resort, Tucson, AZ 72/7,148David TomsTOUCHSTONE ENERGY TUCSON OPEN1999 Gabriel Hjertstedt* 276 Tommy Armour III 276 Omni Tucson National Resort, Tucson, AZ 72/7,1482000 Jim Carter 269 Chris DiMarco 271 Omni Tucson National Resort, Tucson, AZ 72/7,109Tom ScherrerJean Van de Velde2001 Garrett Willis 273 Kevin Sutherland 274 Omni Tucson National Resort, Tucson, AZ 72/7,109The Gallery GC, Marana, AZ 71/7,3602002 Ian Leggatt 268 David Peoples 270 Omni Tucson National Resort, Tucson, AZ 72/7,109Loren Roberts2003 Frank Lickliter II 269 Chad Campbell 271 Omni Tucson National Resort, Tucson, AZ 72/7,109KEY: * = Playoff # = Amateur (H) = Host CourseSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-23


2003 FORD CHAMPIONSHIP AT DORAL[10th of 48 official events]GARCIA HOCHDoral Golf Resort & Spa (Blue Course); Miami, FL Purse: $5,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,125 March 6-10, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Rod Pampling posted an 8-under-par64 and led Bob Tway by one stroke. Scott Hoch and Thomas Levetwere two back. Second Round—Tway was at 11-under 133and led Jim Furyk by one. Pampling and Carlos Franco were twoback. Third Round—Hoch and Tway were at 14-under 202.Franco and Furyk were two off the pace.CUT: 86 players at 1-under-par 143 from a field of 144 professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Scott Verplank, 53, $2,000.WEATHER: On Thursday, partly cloudy, high of 88, winds S 10-20 mph. On Friday, mostly sunny, high of 89, winds SW 10-15mph. On Saturday, mostly sunny, high of 88, winds E 5-10 mph.On Sunday, partly cloudy, high of 88, winds S 5-15 mph. OnMonday, sunny and warm with a high of 85.Winner: Winner: SERGIO SCOTT GARCÍA HOCH69-66-72-67 274 $720,00066-70-66-69 271 $900,000SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWon playoff with a birdie on third extra hole.Jim Furyk ............................2 68-66-69-68 271 $540,000.00Bob Tway ............................3 65-68-69-71 273 340,000.00Tim Petrovic ........................4 70-72-65-67 274 240,000.00Jonathan Byrd ..................T5 75-68-66-66 275 182,500.00Kenny Perry ......................T5 69-71-71-64 275 182,500.00Heath Slocum....................T5 68-71-69-67 275 182,500.00Skip Kendall ......................T8 68-74-65-69 276 140,000.00Cliff Kresge........................T8 71-66-68-71 276 140,000.00Shaun Micheel..................T8 67-72-70-67 276 140,000.00Rod Pampling ....................T8 64-71-70-71 276 140,000.00Davis Love III ..................T12 69-73-67-68 277 110,000.00Mark Wilson ..................T12 71-71-68-67 277 110,000.00Aaron Barber ..................T14 72-71-67-68 278 77,500.00Carlos Franco ..................T14 67-68-68-75 278 77,500.00J.J. Henry ........................T14 69-70-72-67 278 77,500.00John Huston....................T14 74-68-68-68 278 77,500.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T14 70-68-72-68 278 77,500.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T14 72-69-69-68 278 77,500.00Mike Weir ......................T14 70-67-67-74 278 77,500.00Dean Wilson ..................T14 75-66-67-70 278 77,500.00Woody Austin ................T22 71-68-70-70 279 48,000.00Glen Day..........................T22 69-72-68-70 279 48,000.00Neal Lancaster................T22 69-69-70-71 279 48,000.00Jeff Sluman ....................T22 70-69-68-72 279 48,000.00Brian Watts ....................T22 69-71-71-68 279 48,000.00Stephen Ames ................T27 68-69-73-70 280 29,961.54Pat Bates ........................T27 71-70-67-72 280 29,961.54Jose Coceres ..................T27 68-71-70-71 280 29,961.54The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—144-Angel Cabrera, Alex Cejka, Stewart Cink, Joel Edwards, MathiasGronberg, Dudley Hart, Richard S. Johnson, David Peoples, 145-Paul Azinger,Todd Barranger, Jim Carter, Joe Durant, Todd Fischer, Steve Flesch, AndyMiller, Tag Ridings, 146-Briny Baird, Doug Barron, Jason Gore, Steve Lowery,Colin Montgomerie, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Rinker, John Rollins, Chris Smith,David Toms, Chris Toulson, 147-Harrison Frazar, James H. McLean, AlanMorin, Gary Nicklaus, Carl Pettersson, 148-Rich Beem, Mathew Goggin,Bernhard Langer, Pat Perez, Dave Stockton, Jr., 149-Michael Bradley, JasonCaron, Jeff Klein, Anthony Painter, Joey Sindelar, Curtis Strange, 151-AndyBean, Camilo Benedetti, Craig Bowden, Kenichi Kuboya, Peter Lonard, 153-Eduardo Romero, 154-David Duval, 156-Bob Burns, 163-Curt Saathoff, W—138-Shigeki Maruyama, 73-Barry Evans, 75-Jay Williamson, 77-DavidBerganio, Jr., Robert Damron, Ken Green, 79-Fulton Allem.Ben Crane........................T27 69-69-72-70 280 $29,961.54Steve Elkington ..............T27 69-69-71-71 280 29,961.54Robert Gamez..................T27 70-68-68-74 280 29,961.54Brent Geiberger ..............T27 67-70-71-72 280 29,961.54Paul Goydos ....................T27 69-71-68-72 280 29,961.54Mike Heinen (S) ..............T27 70-71-68-71 280 29,961.54Matt Peterson (Q)............T27 68-70-70-72 280 29,961.54Garrett Willis ..................T27 76-67-70-67 280 29,961.54Billy Mayfair....................T27 68-72-65-75 280 29,961.53John Senden ..................T27 69-68-69-74 280 29,961.53Mark Calcavecchia..........T40 73-68-68-72 281 18,000.00K.J. Choi ..........................T40 73-68-69-71 281 18,000.00Marco Dawson................T40 67-71-74-69 281 18,000.00J.P. Hayes ........................T40 71-68-69-73 281 18,000.00Spike McRoy ..................T40 72-69-69-71 281 18,000.00Brett Quigley ..................T40 71-69-68-73 281 18,000.00Loren Roberts..................T40 74-67-69-71 281 18,000.00Esteban Toledo................T40 68-74-68-71 281 18,000.00Greg Chalmers ................T48 73-70-68-71 282 12,566.67Lee Janzen ......................T48 72-67-72-71 282 12,566.67Nick Price ........................T48 70-73-69-70 282 12,566.67Scott Verplank ................T48 72-71-71-68 282 12,566.67Jay Haas..........................T48 73-69-67-73 282 12,566.66Tim Herron ......................T48 71-70-70-71 282 12,566.66Billy Andrade ..................T54 70-73-69-71 283 11,150.00Stuart Appleby ................T54 69-71-70-73 283 11,150.00Fred Funk ........................T54 69-74-72-68 283 11,150.00David Gossett..................T54 69-71-73-70 283 11,150.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T54 75-67-72-69 283 11,150.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYPeter Jacobsen (S)..........T54 74-66-71-72 283 $11,150.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T54 69-70-70-74 283 11,150.00Thomas Levet..................T54 66-74-71-72 283 11,150.00John Maginnes ..............T54 69-69-75-70 283 11,150.00Gene Sauers....................T54 71-72-70-70 283 11,150.00Olin Browne ....................T64 69-69-70-76 284 10,150.00Luke Donald ....................T64 71-72-70-71 284 10,150.00Nick Faldo........................T64 71-70-69-74 284 10,150.00Donnie Hammond ..........T64 70-73-67-74 284 10,150.00Joel Kribel ......................T64 71-72-69-72 284 10,150.00Scott Laycock ..................T64 72-71-74-67 284 10,150.00Len Mattiace ..................T64 71-67-74-72 284 10,150.00Brenden Pappas ..............T64 73-69-73-69 284 10,150.00Carl Paulson ....................T64 68-71-71-74 284 10,150.00Mike Sposa ....................T64 74-67-67-76 284 10,150.00Chris Anderson................T74 69-73-74-69 285 9,500.00Hank Kuehne (S)..............T74 70-71-72-72 285 9,500.00Hal Sutton ......................T74 75-67-71-72 285 9,500.00Craig Barlow ..................T77 71-72-75-68 286 9,200.00Mark Brooks....................T77 69-74-71-72 286 9,200.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T77 71-67-73-75 286 9,200.00John E. Morgan ................80 72-69-72-74 287 9,000.00Chris DiMarco ..................81 76-67-71-75 289 8,900.00Craig Perks ........................82 70-71-74-75 290 8,800.00Steven Alker......................83 72-70-73-76 291 8,700.00Brian Gay ........................T84 72-71-76-74 293 8,550.00Steve Stricker..................T84 70-73-75-75 293 8,550.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsDORAL CC OPEN INVITATIONAL1962 Billy Casper 283 Paul Bondeson 284 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391963 Dan Sikes 283 Sam Snead 284 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391964 Billy Casper 277 Jack Nicklaus 278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391965 Doug Sanders 274 Bruce Devlin 275 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391966 Phil Rodgers 278 Jay Dolan 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Kermit Zarley1967 Doug Sanders 275 Harold Henning 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Art Wall1968 Gardner Dickinson 275 Tom Weiskopf 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391969 Tom Shaw 276 Tommy Aaron 277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939DORAL-EASTERN OPEN INVITATIONAL1970 Mike Hill 279 Jim Colbert 283 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391971 J.C. Snead 275 Gardner Dickinson 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391972 Jack Nicklaus 276 Bob Rosburg 278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Lee Trevino1973 Lee Trevino 276 Bruce Crampton 277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Tom Weiskopf1974 Bud Allin 272 Jerry Heard 273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391975 Jack Nicklaus 276 Forrest Fezler 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Bert Yancey1976 Hubert Green 270 Mark Hayes 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Jack Nicklaus1977 Andy Bean 277 David Graham 278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391978 Tom Weiskopf 272 Jack Nicklaus 273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391979 Mark McCumber 279 Bill Rogers 280 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391980 Raymond Floyd* 279 Jack Nicklaus 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391981 Raymond Floyd 273 Keith Fergus 274 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939David Graham1982 Andy Bean 278 Scott Hoch 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Mike NicoletteJerry Pate3-24 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


FORD CHAMPIONSHIP AT DORALNOTESThe Monday playoff finish between Scott Hochand Jim Furyk was the first Monday finish on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since the 2001 Buick Classic, won bySergio Garcia with Hoch finishing second, threeshots behind. The 2002 Southern Farm BureauClassic was set for a Monday finish due to weatherbut conditions proved to be unplayable and LukeDonald was crowned the champion.With his victory at the 2003 Ford Championship atDoral, Scott Hoch became the oldest winner (47years, 3 months, 17 days) on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since48 year-old Tom Watson won the 1998MasterCard Colonial.Scott Hoch improved his career playoff record to2-2 with his playoff victory over Jim Furyk. He lostto Nick Faldo in the 1989 Masters Tournament,defeated Robert Wrenn in the 1989 Las VegasInvitational and lost to Payne Stewart in the 1995Shell Houston Open.The time between Scott Hoch’s first win (1980Quad Cities Open) and his most recent (2003 FordChampionship at Doral) is 22 years, 7 months & 21days – the eighth-longest span in <strong>TOUR</strong> history.TIM PETROVIC<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1983 Gary Koch 271 Ed Fiori 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391984 Tom Kite 272 Jack Nicklaus 274 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391985 Mark McCumber 284 Tom Kite 285 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391986 Andy Bean* 276 Hubert Green 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939DORAL-RYDER OPEN1987 Lanny Wadkins 277 Seve Ballesteros 280 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Tom KiteDon Pooley1988 Ben Crenshaw 274 Chip Beck 275 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Mark McCumber1989 Bill Glasson 275 Fred Couples 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391990 Greg Norman* 273 Paul Azinger 273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Mark CalcavecchiaTim Simpson1991 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te^ 276 Curtis Strange 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,9391992 Raymond Floyd 271 Keith Clearwater 273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Fred Couples1993 Greg Norman 265 Paul Azinger 269 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Mark McCumber1994 John Huston 274 Billy Andrade 277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Brad Bryant1995 Nick Faldo 273 Peter Jacobsen 274 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Greg Norman1996 Greg Norman 269 Michael Bradley 271 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Vijay Singh1997 Steve Elkington 275 Nick Price 277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6,939Larry Nelson1998 Michael Bradley 278 John Huston 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/7,125Billy Mayfair1999 Steve Elkington 275 Greg Kraft 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/7,1252000 Jim Furyk 265 Franklin Langham 267 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/7,125GENUITY CHAMPIONSHIP2001 Joe Durant 270 Mike Weir 272 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/7,1252002 Ernie Els 271 Tiger Woods 273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/7,125FORD CHAMPIONSHIP AT DORAL2003 Scott Hoch^ 271 Jim Furyk 271 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/7,125KEY: * = Playoff ^ = Monday playoffSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESIn 2003, Tim Petrovic birdied seven holes in a rowin the third round, starting at the par-4 6th. Hisstreak proved to be tied for second on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003.Billy Mayfair put together the second-best birdieeaglestreak on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003 in the third round.Mayfair ran off a 7-under stretch over six holes (B-B-B-E-B-B) starting at the 5th hole and ending at the 10th.Tournament Record:265, Greg Norman, 1993; Jim Furyk, 2000Tournament Course Record:61, Stephen Ames, 200018th hole at the Blue Course,Doral Golf Resort and Spa.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-25


2003 THE HONDA CLASSIC[11h of 48 official events]LEONARD GARCIAWinner: SERGIO JUSTIN GARCÍA LEONARD69-66-72-67 274 $720,00063-70-64-67 264 $900,000The CC at Mirasol (Sunset Course); Palm Beach Gardens, FL Purse: $5,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,157 March 13-16, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Justin Leonard, Notah Begay III andJeff Brehaut shot rounds of 9-under-par 63. Esteban Toledo, JohnSenden and Jim Furyk were one back while David Peoples andChris Riley were two back. Second Round—Peoples and Begaymoved to 14-under-par 130 to lead Toledo, Brehaut, Davis Love IIIand Tom Byrum by one shot. Tim Herron, Jerry Kelly and JohnHuston were two back. Third Round—Love moved to 20-underpar196 to lead Leonard by one and Chris Riley by two. Sixplayers were three back.CUT: 78 players at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record-tying 6-under-par 138 froma field of 144 professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Morning - Justin Leonard, Peter Jacobsen,50, $1,150 each. Afternoon Front Nine – Geoff Ogilvy, 24, $1,000.Afternoon Back Nine – Brad Faxon, John Cook, Chris Smith, 28,$833.34 each.WEATHER: Thursday, warm and humid with a high of 88degrees. Play was suspended due to lightning at 5:28 p.m. with38 players on the course. Play was resumed on Friday morning at7:30 a.m. with the first round completed at 8:33 a.m. High cloudsand hazy sunshine with a high of 86 and winds 10-20 mph out ofthe SE. Play was suspended at 6:20 p.m. due to darkness with 14players on the course. Play resumed at 7 a.m. Saturday and wascompleted at 7:45 a.m. Warm and overcast with a high of 85 onSaturday. Play was delayed due to lightning in the area at 2:15p.m. and resumed at 4:30 p.m. Due to threatening weather in theafternoon, Sunday tee times ran from 8:12-10 a.m. Weather wasmostly sunny with a high of 84 and easterly winds 10-15 mph.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESChad Campbell..................T2 69-65-66-65 265 $440,000.00Davis Love III ....................T2 66-65-65-69 265 440,000.00Tim Herron ..........................4 69-63-70-64 266 240,000.00Notah Begay III ................T5 63-67-69-68 267 182,500.00Jim Furyk ..........................T5 64-69-69-65 267 182,500.00Billy Mayfair......................T5 70-65-64-68 267 182,500.00Woody Austin....................T8 66-70-63-69 268 130,000.00Chris DiMarco ..................T8 69-68-65-66 268 130,000.00Brian Gay ..........................T8 67-67-67-67 268 130,000.00Jerry Kelly ........................T8 70-62-67-69 268 130,000.00Brett Quigley ....................T8 68-66-66-68 268 130,000.00John Rollins ......................T8 71-65-65-67 268 130,000.00Tom Byrum ......................T14 67-64-68-70 269 80,000.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T14 69-66-69-65 269 80,000.00Bob Estes ........................T14 66-67-70-66 269 80,000.00Carlos Franco ..................T14 67-67-65-70 269 80,000.00Geoff Ogilvy ....................T14 70-64-69-66 269 80,000.00Carl Pettersson................T14 70-67-65-67 269 80,000.00Chris Riley ......................T14 65-68-65-71 269 80,000.00Doug Barron ....................T21 70-66-65-69 270 56,000.00J.P. Hayes ........................T21 69-68-68-65 270 56,000.00David Peoples ................T21 65-65-71-69 270 56,000.00Stewart Cink ..................T24 67-68-69-67 271 42,625.00Peter Jacobsen (S)..........T24 69-65-71-66 271 42,625.00Brandt Jobe ....................T24 67-67-69-68 271 42,625.00Jay Williamson ..............T24 67-66-68-70 271 42,625.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—139-Stephen Ames, Olin Browne, Alex Cejka, Marco Dawson, SteveFlesch, Cliff Kresge, Scott Laycock, J.L. Lewis, Andy Miller, Gary Nicklaus,Steve Pate, Joey Sindelar, Jeff Sluman, Steve Stricker, Vance Veazey, 140-Jason Caron, Jim Carter, Greg Chalmers, Donnie Hammond, Craig Perks,Patrick Sheehan, Mike Sposa, Ty Tryon, 141-Craig Barlow, Paul Goydos,Jonathan Kaye, Thomas Levet, Tim Petrovic, 142-Chris Anderson, ToddBarranger, Harrison Frazar, Gabriel Hjertstedt, Jeff Klein, Mark Wilson, 143-Steven Alker, John Cook, John Daly, Damian Hale, George McNeill, ChrisSmith, Brian Watts, 144-Tim Clark, Gavin Coles, Tom Gillis, Joel Kribel, JohnMaginnes, Larry Mize, 145-Paul Azinger, James H. McLean, AnthonyPainter, 146-Sal Spallone, Dave Stockton, Jr., 147-Colin Montgomerie, PaulStankowski, Nevin Sutcliffe, Brett Wetterich, 148-Spike McRoy, John E.Morgan, Gene Sauers, 149-David Sutherland, 153-Jason Gore, JohnNelson, W—136-Dean Wilson, 72-Brian Bateman, 73-Kenichi Kuboya, 74-Shigeki Maruyama, 75-Tag Ridings.Aaron Barber ..................T28 69-65-67-71 272 $29,250.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T28 63-68-69-72 272 29,250.00Bob Burns ........................T28 70-64-70-68 272 29,250.00Joe Durant ......................T28 67-68-68-69 272 29,250.00Fred Funk ........................T28 67-66-69-70 272 29,250.00Robert Gamez..................T28 66-67-69-70 272 29,250.00John Huston....................T28 68-64-71-69 272 29,250.00Neal Lancaster................T28 69-64-68-71 272 29,250.00Shaun Micheel................T28 67-67-66-72 272 29,250.00Arron Oberholser ............T28 70-64-70-68 272 29,250.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T28 68-66-68-70 272 29,250.00Esteban Toledo................T28 64-67-71-70 272 29,250.00Robert Allenby ................T40 71-67-69-66 273 18,000.00Briny Baird ......................T40 67-70-66-70 273 18,000.00Glen Day..........................T40 69-64-71-69 273 18,000.00Dudley Hart ....................T40 70-68-70-65 273 18,000.00J.J. Henry ........................T40 70-65-71-67 273 18,000.00Bernhard Langer..............T40 68-65-71-69 273 18,000.00Mark O’Meara ................T40 68-66-66-73 273 18,000.00Kenny Perry ....................T40 69-68-68-68 273 18,000.00Mark Brooks....................T48 67-69-68-70 274 12,211.12Billy Andrade ..................T48 71-65-67-71 274 12,211.11Cameron Beckman..........T48 67-70-69-68 274 12,211.11Ben Crane........................T48 71-67-69-67 274 12,211.11Charles Howell III............T48 69-68-69-68 274 12,211.11Per-Ulrik Johansson........T48 68-70-68-68 274 12,211.11<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYSkip Kendall ....................T48 70-67-69-68 274 $12,211.11Carl Paulson ....................T48 67-70-67-70 274 12,211.11John Senden ..................T48 64-70-71-69 274 12,211.11Aaron Baddeley ..............T57 66-69-74-66 275 10,950.00Brent Geiberger ..............T57 68-70-67-70 275 10,950.00Mike Heinen....................T57 70-67-69-69 275 10,950.00Rod Pampling ..................T57 71-67-68-69 275 10,950.00Justin Rose......................T57 70-65-71-69 275 10,950.00Akio Sadakata ................T57 67-68-71-69 275 10,950.00Hal Sutton ......................T57 67-66-72-70 275 10,950.00Duffy Waldorf..................T57 70-65-73-67 275 10,950.00Ken Green........................T65 67-69-68-72 276 10,450.00Adam Scott ....................T65 71-67-76-62 276 10,450.00Todd Fischer ....................T67 68-70-72-67 277 10,150.00Alan Morin ......................T67 70-68-72-67 277 10,150.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T67 68-67-71-71 277 10,150.00Garrett Willis ..................T67 72-66-70-69 277 10,150.00Mathew Goggin ..............T71 73-65-71-69 278 9,850.00Matt Kuchar ....................T71 70-67-72-69 278 9,850.00Brad Faxon ........................73 69-68-69-73 279 9,700.00Pat Bates ..........................74 69-69-71-71 280 9,600.00Glen Hnatiuk......................75 70-68-72-71 281 9,500.00Robert Damron..................76 70-68-72-72 282 9,400.00Richard S. Johnson ..........77 70-66-76-74 286 9,300.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsJACKIE GLEASON’S INVERRARY CLASSIC1972 Tom Weiskopf 278 Jack Nicklaus 279 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,128JACKIE GLEASON’S INVERRARY NATIONAL AIRLINES CLASSIC1973 Lee Trevino 279 Forrest Fezler 280 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,128JACKIE GLEASON’S INVERRARY CLASSIC1974 Leonard Thompson 278 Hale Irwin 279 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,1281975 Bob Murphy 273 Eddie Pearce 274 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,1281976 No Tournament+1977 Jack Nicklaus 275 Gary Player 280 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,1281978 Jack Nicklaus 276 Grier Jones 277 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,1281979 Larry Nelson 274 Grier Jones 277 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,1281980 Johnny Miller 274 Charles Coody 276 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,128Bruce LietzkeAMERICAN MOTORS INVERRARY CLASSIC1981 Tom Kite 274 Jack Nicklaus 275 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,128HONDA INVERRARY CLASSIC1982 Hale Irwin 269 Tom Kite 270 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,128George Burns1983 Johnny Miller 278 Jack Nicklaus 280 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7,128THE HONDA CLASSIC1984 Bruce Lietzke* 280 Andy Bean 280 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,0301985 Curtis Strange* 275 Peter Jacobsen 275 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,0301986 Kenny Knox 287 Andy Bean 288 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,030John MahaffeyJodie MuddClarence Rose1987 Mark Calcavecchia 279 Bernhard Langer 282 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,030Payne Stewart1988 Joey Sindelar 276 Ed Fiori 278 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,030Sandy LylePayne Stewart1989 Blaine McCallister 266 Payne Stewart 270 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,0301990 John Huston 282 Mark Calcavecchia 284 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,0303-26 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


THE HONDA CLASSICNOTES<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie and former NCAA individualchampion James McLean of Australia recordedthe first double-eagle of 2003 on the par-5 17thhole, holing out from 221 yards with a 4-iron.JAMES MCLEAN<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1991 Steve Pate 279 Paul Azinger 282 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,030Dan Halldorson1992 Corey Pavin* 273 Fred Couples 273 Weston Hills G&CC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 72/7,0691993 Fred Couples~* 207 Robert Gamez 207 Weston Hills G&CC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 72/7,0691994 Nick Price 276 Craig Parry 277 Weston Hills G&CC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 71/6,9641995 Mark O’Meara 275 Nick Faldo 276 Weston Hills G&CC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 71/6,9641996 Tim Herron 271 Mark McCumber 275 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,0371997 Stuart Appleby 274 Michael Bradley 275 TPC at Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,268Payne Stewart1998 Mark Calcavecchia 270 Vijay Singh 273 TPC at Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,2681999 Vijay Singh 277 Payne Stewart 279 TPC at Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,2682000 Dudley Hart 269 J.P. Hayes 270 TPC at Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,268Kevin Wentworth2001 Jesper Parnevik 270 Craig Perks 271 TPC at Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,268Mark CalcavecchiaGeoff Ogilvy2002 Matt Kuchar 269 Brad Faxon 271 TPC at Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL 72/7,268Joey Sindelar2003 Justin Leonard 264 Chad Campbell 265 CC at Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 72/7,157Davis Love IIIKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened + = Inverrary served as site for Tournament Players ChampionshipDating back to 1972, there have been seven playersthat have earned their first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at theHonda Classic: Leonard Thompson (1974), LarryNelson (1979), Kenny Knox (1986), John Huston(1990), Tim Herron (1996), Stuart Appleby (1997)and Matt Kuchar (2002).With his victory at the 2003 Honda Classic, JustinLeonard has come from behind in four of his eightwins on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1997 Kemper Open, 1997British Open Championship, 1998 PLAYERSChampionship and 2003 Honda Classic.Five of Justin Leonard’s eight wins have includedfinal rounds of 67 or better: 2000 Westin TexasOpen at LaCantera (64), 1997 British Open (65),1998 PLAYERS Championship (67), 1997 KemperOpen (67) and 2003 Honda Classic (66).The winning 2003 total by Justin Leonard of 24-under-par 264 breaks the previous 72-hole record atThe Honda Classic of 266 by Blaine McCallisterin 1989 at the TPC at Eagle Trace.The Country Club at Mirasol, site of the Honda Classic.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:264, Justin Leonard, 2003 (The CC of Mirasol-Sunset)Current Course Record:62, Jerry Kelly, Adam Scott, 2003Other Course Record:62, Hale Irwin, 1979 (Inverrary G&CC)62, Dan Pohl, 1989 (TPC at Eagle Trace)62, Tim Herron, 1996 (TPC at Eagle Trace)WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-27


2003 BAY HILL INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY COOPER TIRES[12th of 48 official events]GARCIA WOODSBay Hill Club & Lodge; Orlando, FL Purse: $ 4,500,000Par: 36-36–72 Yards: 7,239 March 20-23, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Trevor Immelman, Aaron Baddeley,Jeff Maggert, J.L. Lewis, Jonathan Kaye and Stewart Cink eachposted 3-under-par 69 to lead six other players by one stroke.Second Round—Woods carded a 65, good for 9-under-par 135and a three-stroke lead over Cink. Ernie Els, Rod Pampling, Kayeand Baddeley were four shots off the pace. Third Round—Woods, at 15-under-par 201, led by five strokes over Brad Faxonand by seven strokes over Cink.WEATHER: Thursday temperatures in the high 90s with windsout of the south 10 to 20 mph and gusts up to 25 mph. On Friday,overcast skies in the morning led to heavy rain andthunderstorms, forcing the suspension of play at 11:13 a.m. Playresumed at 4 p.m. until 6:38 p.m. when play was suspended forthe day due to darkness. Saturday beautiful with temperaturesreaching the mid-80s. Sunday steady rain all day with almost oneinch of rain.Winner: SERGIO TIGER GARCÍA WOODS69-66-72-67 274 $720,00070-65-66-68 269 $810,000CUT: 79 professionals at 3-over-par 147 from a field of 122professionals.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESStewart Cink......................T2 69-69-70-72 280 $297,000.00Brad Faxon ........................T2 70-71-65-74 280 297,000.00Kenny Perry ......................T2 72-68-69-71 280 297,000.00Kirk Triplett........................T2 73-69-68-70 280 297,000.00Aaron Baddeley ..................6 69-70-70-72 281 162,000.00Jerry Kelly ........................T7 76-66-70-70 282 140,250.00J.L. Lewis ..........................T7 69-73-73-67 282 140,250.00Jeff Sluman ......................T7 75-69-68-70 282 140,250.00Stephen Ames ................T10 73-70-66-74 283 93,375.00Billy Andrade ..................T10 72-71-69-71 283 93,375.00Jeff Brehaut (S) ..............T10 75-70-69-69 283 93,375.00Ben Crane........................T10 70-73-68-72 283 93,375.00Steve Flesch....................T10 72-72-68-71 283 93,375.00Jonathan Kaye ................T10 69-70-73-71 283 93,375.00Pat Perez..........................T10 74-69-69-71 283 93,375.00Ty Tryon (S) ......................T10 73-67-74-69 283 93,375.00Tim Petrovic ....................T18 73-70-72-69 284 65,250.00Scott Verplank ................T18 71-72-67-74 284 65,250.00Robert Gamez..................T20 70-71-70-74 285 50,580.00J.P. Hayes ........................T20 77-69-70-69 285 50,580.00John Huston....................T20 73-70-66-76 285 50,580.00Vijay Singh ......................T20 75-67-74-69 285 50,580.00Duffy Waldorf (S) ............T20 72-68-73-72 285 50,580.00Marco Dawson................T25 70-70-72-74 286 34,350.00Nick Faldo........................T25 70-74-68-74 286 34,350.00Skip Kendall ....................T25 74-70-67-75 286 34,350.00Stephen Leaney ..............T25 73-68-69-76 286 34,350.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—148-Robert Allenby, Nick Dougherty, Mike Hulbert, Steve Jones, CliffKresge, Jesper Parnevik, Dicky Pride, Heath Slocum, 149-Steven Alker,Sergio Garcia, Trevor Immelman, Andrew Magee, Bob May, David Peoples,Chris Riley, 150-Aaron Barber, Bob Burns, Luke Donald, Brenden Pappas,Paul Stankowski, Phil Tataurangi, 151-Brian Gay, Brandt Jobe, BernhardLanger, Gary Nicklaus, 152-Joel Edwards, Gene Sauers, Steve Stricker, 153-Fulton Allem, Dave Stockton, Jr., 154-David Duval, Spike McRoy, MarkWilson, 155-Shigeki Maruyama, 158-Jack Nicklaus, 159-Scott McCarron,164-Rory Sabbatini, 166-Charlie Meade, 172-Arnold Palmer, W—MichaelCampbell, 78-Curtis Strange, 79-Frank Lickliter II, 82-Bob Byman.Carl Pettersson................T25 75-68-71-72 286 $34,350.00Adam Scott ....................T25 75-72-72-67 286 34,350.00Jonathan Byrd ................T31 76-71-67-73 287 25,521.43K.J. Choi ..........................T31 75-69-71-72 287 25,521.43Niclas Fasth ....................T31 72-68-76-71 287 25,521.43Peter Lonard....................T31 71-69-75-72 287 25,521.43Colin Montgomerie ........T31 75-70-70-72 287 25,521.43Arron Oberholser ............T31 75-71-68-73 287 25,521.43Craig Parry ......................T31 75-72-69-71 287 25,521.42Alex Cejka ......................T38 73-70-70-75 288 19,800.00Darren Clarke ..................T38 74-68-72-74 288 19,800.00Ernie Els ..........................T38 74-65-72-77 288 19,800.00Jeff Maggert (S)..............T38 69-72-70-77 288 19,800.00Ben Curtis (S) ..................T42 75-70-71-73 289 14,130.00Dan Forsman ..................T42 72-70-71-76 289 14,130.00Matt Gogel......................T42 73-72-70-74 289 14,130.00David Gossett..................T42 71-71-72-75 289 14,130.00Charles Howell III............T42 75-72-71-71 289 14,130.00Steve Lowery ..................T42 73-67-76-73 289 14,130.00Len Mattiace ..................T42 71-76-71-71 289 14,130.00Shaun Micheel................T42 73-71-72-73 289 14,130.00Rod Pampling ..................T42 72-67-74-76 289 14,130.00Greg Kraft (S) ..................T51 75-72-73-71 291 10,656.00Matt Kuchar ....................T51 71-73-74-73 291 10,656.00Andy Miller (S) ................T51 73-72-72-74 291 10,656.00Mark O’Meara ................T51 72-74-70-75 291 10,656.00Eduardo Romero..............T51 72-72-73-74 291 10,656.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYAngel Cabrera ................T56 75-70-72-75 292 $9,990.00Tim Clark..........................T56 76-68-71-77 292 9,990.00Dudley Hart ....................T56 75-72-70-75 292 9,990.00Tim Herron ......................T56 75-71-71-75 292 9,990.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T56 76-70-73-73 292 9,990.00Justin Rose......................T56 75-71-70-76 292 9,990.00Joey Sindelar (S) ............T56 74-72-73-73 292 9,990.00John Daly ........................T63 71-73-70-79 293 9,585.00Chris Smith......................T63 74-73-72-74 293 9,585.00Stuart Appleby ................T65 74-71-72-77 294 9,405.00Cameron Beckman..........T65 76-69-71-78 294 9,405.00Robert Damron (S) ..........T67 76-70-72-77 295 9,090.00Harrison Frazar................T67 75-70-72-78 295 9,090.00Jose Maria Olazabal ......T67 75-72-71-77 295 9,090.00Lee Westwood................T67 72-74-71-78 295 9,090.00Dean Wilson ..................T67 75-71-76-73 295 9,090.00Mark Brooks....................T72 75-72-68-81 296 8,775.00Peter Jacobsen (S)..........T72 74-70-72-80 296 8,775.00Chad Campbell................T74 76-70-73-79 298 8,595.00Larry Mize (S) ..................T74 74-73-72-79 298 8,595.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ................76 77-70-74-79 300 8,460.00Paul Goydos ......................77 75-72-75-79 301 8,370.00Geoff Ogilvy ......................78 74-72-80-76 302 8,280.00Scott Hoch ........................79 78-69-76-82 305 8,190.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsFLORIDA CITRUS OPEN INVITATIONAL1966 Lionel Hebert 279 Charles Coody 281 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,012Dick LytleJack Nicklaus1967 Julius Boros 274 George Knudson 275 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,012Arnold Palmer1968 Dan Sikes 274 Tom Weiskopf 275 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,0121969 Ken Still 278 Miller Barber 279 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,0121970 Bob Lunn 271 Rives McBee 282 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,0121971 Arnold Palmer 270 Julius Boros 271 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,0121972 Jerry Heard 276 Bobby Mitchell 278 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,0121973 Bud Allin 265 Charles Coody 273 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,0121974 Jerry Heard 273 Homero Blancas 276 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,012Jim Jamieson1975 Lee Trevino 276 Hale Irwin 277 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,0121976 Hale Irwin* 270 Kermit Zarley 270 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,0121977 Gary Koch 274 Dale Hayes 276 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,012Joe Inman1978 Mac McLendon 271 David Graham 273 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7,012BAY HILL CITRUS CLASSIC1979 Bob Byman* 278 John Schroeder 278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,103BAY HILL CLASSIC1980 Dave Eichelberger 279 Leonard Thompson 282 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,1031981 Andy Bean 266 Tom Watson 273 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,1031982 Tom Kite* 278 Jack Nicklaus 278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,103Denis Watson1983 Mike Nicolette* 283 Greg Norman 283 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,1031984 Gary Koch* 272 George Burns 272 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,103HERTZ BAY HILL CLASSIC1985 Fuzzy Zoeller 275 Tom Watson 277 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,1031986 Dan Forsman~ 202 Raymond Floyd 203 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,103Mike Hulbert1987 Payne Stewart 264 David Frost 267 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,1033-28 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BAY HILL INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY MASTERCARDNOTESTiger Woods’ 11-stroke victory in the 2003 BayHill Invitational bettered the tournament record forlargest margin of victory, nine strokes, set by FredCouples in 1992. His margin was the largest onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since Woods won the 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational by 11 strokes.Tiger Woods’ 11-stroke victory margin is thefourth time in his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career that he haswon a tournament by 10 or more strokes. Woodswon the 2000 U.S. Open by 15 shots, the 1997Masters Tournament by 12 shots and the 2000WGC-NEC Invitational by 11 strokes.Tiger Woods won the Bay Hill Invitational for thefourth consecutive time, becoming the first player in73 years to win the same event four consecutivetimes. Gene Sarazen was the last, winning theMiami Open in 1926, 1928-30. Tom Morris, Jr.(1868-71, 72 British Opens) and Walter Hagen (1924-27 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship) also accomplished the feat.At the 2003 Bay Hill Invitational, Tiger Woodsrecorded his 100th consecutive cut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.The Bay Hill Invitational has always drawn a stronginternational field, but in the 37-year history of thetournament, only one foreign-born player has emergedvictorious—South Africa’s Ernie Els in 1998.One of the more distinctive prizes in golf is the BayHill Invitational trophy. It is handcrafted by theWilkinson Company, which has a tradition in swordmakingextending back more than 200 years. Thesword, Scottish in recognition of the home of golf, isbased on the 16th century Highland Claymore. Thefront surface of the blade is etched with a design ofAmerican flags and laurel spray, along with a scrollbearing the legend “The Bay Hill Trophy.” Thereverse face of the blade is etched to contain threeelements: the cross of St. Andrews, the high-swingprofile of Arnold Palmer and the ball/eaglepommel (weight at the top of the grip) design.Tournament Record:264, Payne Stewart, 1987Tournament Course Record:62, Andy Bean, 1981; Greg Norman, 1984<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1988 Paul Azinger 271 Tom Kite 276 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,103THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL1989 Tom Kite* 278 Davis Love III 278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 71/7,1031990 Robert Gamez 274 Greg Norman 275 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,1141991 Andrew Magee~ 203 Tom Sieckmann 205 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,1141992 Fred Couples 269 Gene Sauers 278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,1141993 Ben Crenshaw 280 Davis Love III 282 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,114Rocco <strong>Media</strong>teVijay Singh1994 Loren Roberts 275 Nick Price 276 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,114Vijay SinghFuzzy Zoeller1995 Loren Roberts 272 Brad Faxon 274 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,114BAY HILL INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY OFFICE DEPOT1996 Paul Goydos 275 Jeff Maggert 276 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,1961997 Phil Mickelson 272 Stuart Appleby 275 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,207BAY HILL INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY COOPER TIRES1998 Ernie Els 274 Bob Estes 278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,207Jeff Maggert1999 Tim Herron* 274 Tom Lehman 274 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,2072000 Tiger Woods 270 Davis Love III 274 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,2082001 Tiger Woods 273 Phil Mickelson 274 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,2082002 Tiger Woods 275 Michael Campbell 279 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,2392003 Tiger Woods 269 Stewart Cink 280 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL 72/7,239Brad FaxonKenny PerryKirk TriplettKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedEligibility Requirements for the <strong>2004</strong> Bay Hill InvitationalEligible players are:• Winners of the Bay Hill Invitational prior to 2000, and winners of the Bay Hill Invitational in 2000 and beyondfor a period of five years following their win.• Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, British Open and <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipfrom 1994 to1997 and from 1999 to 2003. Beginning with the 1998 winners of these events, winners will beeligible for five years.• Winners of the NEC World Series of Golf in the last 10 years (1994-1997).• Winners of THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship in the last three years (2001-2003).• Winners of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in the last three years (2002-<strong>2004</strong>).• Winners of the WGC-NEC Invitational and WGC-American Express Championship in the last three years (2001-2003).• Winners of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored or approved tournaments, whose victories are considered official, since theprevious year’s Bay Hill Invitational.• Playing members of the last-named U.S. Ryder Cup team (2002).• Current <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members who were playing members of the last named U.S. and International PresidentsCup teams (2003).• The winner of the 2003 U.S. Amateur Championship, if still an amateur player.• The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking through the Ford Championship.• 18 sponsor exemptions, restricted as follows:• Two from among the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament’s top 30 finishers and ties, and the first through20th finishers on the 2003 Official Nationwide Tour Money List.• Eight from among the current year’s <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership.• Eight “unrestricted”.• Two foreign players designated by the Commissioner.• The top 70 players from the 2003 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List.• Members in the Top 125-Nonmembers category whose official money for the previous year equals or exceeds theamount of official money earned by the player finishing in 70th position on the 2003 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List.• The top 70 players from the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List through the Ford Championship.• Either the current winner of the <strong>PGA</strong> Section Championship or the current <strong>PGA</strong> Section Player of the Year wherethe tournament is played, as determined by the Section.• If necessary to complete a field of 120 players, those players below 70th position from the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Money List through the Ford Championship, in order of their positions on such list.• In recognition of his remarkable career achievements, indelible contributions to golf and his role as host of theBay Hill Invitational, a lifetime exemption for Arnold Palmer. 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2003 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP[13th of 48 official events]LOVE GARCIA IIIWinner: SERGIO DAVIS GARCÍA LOVE III69-66-72-67 274 $720,00070-67-70-64 271 $1,170,000Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass (Stadium Course); Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Purse: $6,500,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,093 March 27-30, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Fred Couples and Padraig Harringtonshot matching rounds of 5-under-par 67 to lead Skip Kendall, JayHaas, Bob Tway, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Craig Perks, Steve Jones andNiclas Fasth by one. Six players were two back. SecondRound—Harrington moved to 9-under-par 135. Perks, Kendalland Davis Love III were two back. Haas, <strong>Media</strong>te, ChadCampbell, Couples and Adam Scott were three back. ThirdRound—Haas and Harrington moved to 11-under-par 205 tolead Love, Couples and Perks by two strokes. Darren Clarke andCorey Pavin were three back while four players were four behind.CUT: 72 players at even-par 144 from a field of 144 professionalsWEATHER: Thursday start delayed 30 minutes because ofdangerous weather. Warm and partly cloudy in the morning witha high of 75. Cloudy in the afternoon with E winds up to 20 mph.Play suspended at 5 p.m., with 68 players on the course, due tolightning in the area. Play resumed on Friday at 7:31 a.m. withthe second round beginning at 8:30 a.m. The first round wascompleted at 9:55 a.m. Sunny and warm on Friday, with a high of76 degrees. Winds out of the E-NE 10-15 mph. Play wassuspended due to darkness at 6:44 p.m. with 27 players on thecourse. Second-round play resumed on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. andwas completed at 9:45 a.m. The third round started at 11:05 a.m.Sunny and humid on Saturday with a high of 82 and light windsout of the east 10-15 mph. Cloudy, windy and cooler withscattered showers on Sunday. High temperature of 54. Gusts outof the NW up to 25 mph.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESJay Haas............................T2 68-70-67-72 277 $572,000.00Padraig Harrington............T2 67-68-70-72 277 572,000.00Robert Allenby ..................T4 70-71-72-65 278 286,000.00Jim Furyk ..........................T4 73-68-68-69 278 286,000.00Chad Campbell..................T6 72-66-71-70 279 225,875.00Darren Clarke ....................T6 71-70-67-71 279 225,875.00Kirk Triplett........................T8 72-70-71-67 280 195,000.00Scott Verplank ..................T8 71-72-68-69 280 195,000.00Fred Couples......................10 67-71-69-74 281 175,500.00Briny Baird ......................T11 76-68-68-70 282 133,250.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T11 73-68-72-69 282 133,250.00Brad Faxon ......................T11 73-69-71-69 282 133,250.00Jeff Maggert ..................T11 71-70-68-73 282 133,250.00Duffy Waldorf..................T11 70-72-68-72 282 133,250.00Tiger Woods....................T11 72-70-68-72 282 133,250.00Stephen Ames ................T17 73-69-71-70 283 94,250.00Craig Perks ......................T17 68-69-70-76 283 94,250.00Adam Scott ....................T17 69-69-74-71 283 94,250.00Bob Tway ........................T17 68-73-69-73 283 94,250.00Stuart Appleby ................T21 71-72-71-70 284 65,000.00Tim Clark..........................T21 69-72-69-74 284 65,000.00Chris DiMarco ................T21 77-67-70-70 284 65,000.00Niclas Fasth ....................T21 68-73-71-72 284 65,000.00Justin Leonard ................T21 73-70-68-73 284 65,000.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—145-Paul Azinger, Pat Bates, Olin Browne, Tom Byrum, Sergio Garcia,Retief Goosen, Matt Kuchar, Thomas Levet, Andrew Magee, ColinMontgomerie, Tim Petrovic, Chris Riley, Joey Sindelar, Paul Stankowski, HalSutton, Phil Tataurangi, David Toms, 146-Jonathan Byrd, Brent Geiberger,Jerry Kelly, Nick Price, Gene Sauers, 147-Craig Barlow, Cameron Beckman,Rich Beem, Ben Crane, Steve Elkington, Brian Gay, J.J. Henry, Craig Parry,John Rollins, Rory Sabbatini, Vijay Singh, 148-David Duval, David Gossett,J.P. Hayes, Frank Lickliter II, Jose Maria Olazabal, John Senden, SteveStricker, 149-Angel Cabrera, Joel Edwards, Trevor Immelman, Tom Pernice,Jr., Eduardo Romero, 150-Luke Donald, Len Mattiace, Billy Mayfair, 151-K.J.Choi, Robert Damron, Dan Forsman, Harrison Frazar, Rod Pampling, HeathSlocum, Garrett Willis, 152-J.L. Lewis, Spike McRoy, Mark O’Meara, ChrisSmith, 153-Greg Chalmers, Scott McCarron, Pat Perez, 155-Stephen Leaney,Hidemichi Tanaka, 157-Fulton Allem, W—Scott Hoch, Ian Leggatt, CarlPaulson, 216-John Cook, 73-David Peoples, 75-Steve Lowery, 76-JoseCoceres, 78-Greg Norman, 79-John Huston, D—89-Michael Campbell.Geoff Ogilvy ....................T21 71-68-72-73 284 $65,000.00Glen Day..........................T27 72-67-73-73 285 47,125.00Neal Lancaster................T27 70-72-69-74 285 47,125.00Mike Weir ......................T27 72-71-69-73 285 47,125.00Jay Williamson ..............T27 74-69-68-74 285 47,125.00Bob Estes ..........................31 71-68-72-75 286 42,250.00Charles Howell III............T32 72-71-72-72 287 35,192.86Brandt Jobe ....................T32 72-70-70-75 287 35,192.86Jonathan Kaye ................T32 73-70-70-74 287 35,192.86Kenny Perry ....................T32 70-73-69-75 287 35,192.86Jeff Sluman ....................T32 72-72-70-73 287 35,192.86Skip Kendall ....................T32 68-69-73-77 287 35,192.85Corey Pavin......................T32 70-69-69-79 287 35,192.85Stewart Cink ..................T39 69-71-73-75 288 26,000.00Nick Faldo........................T39 74-68-72-74 288 26,000.00Steve Flesch....................T39 71-68-70-79 288 26,000.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T39 71-72-71-74 288 26,000.00Tom Lehman....................T39 69-72-75-72 288 26,000.00Justin Rose......................T39 72-71-69-76 288 26,000.00Fred Funk ........................T45 70-70-75-74 289 20,150.00Shigeki Maruyama..........T45 76-65-74-74 289 20,150.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T45 68-70-73-78 289 20,150.00Billy Andrade ..................T48 71-72-73-74 290 16,336.67Carlos Franco ..................T48 71-71-72-76 290 16,336.67<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYPer-Ulrik Johansson........T48 73-70-75-72 290 $16,336.67Kevin Sutherland ............T48 69-73-72-76 290 16,336.67Bernhard Langer..............T48 72-70-71-77 290 16,336.66Jesper Parnevik ..............T48 76-68-69-77 290 16,336.66Tim Herron ......................T54 71-73-72-75 291 15,015.00Shaun Micheel................T54 71-73-71-76 291 15,015.00Notah Begay III ..............T56 77-67-76-72 292 14,495.00David Berganio, Jr...........T56 75-69-72-76 292 14,495.00John Daly ........................T56 70-70-72-80 292 14,495.00Paul Lawrie......................T56 71-73-74-74 292 14,495.00Peter Lonard....................T56 73-68-71-80 292 14,495.00Esteban Toledo................T56 74-69-72-77 292 14,495.00Mark Brooks....................T62 73-70-75-75 293 13,845.00Joe Durant ......................T62 75-67-75-76 293 13,845.00Dudley Hart ....................T62 75-69-75-74 293 13,845.00Steve Jones ....................T62 68-75-76-74 293 13,845.00Bob Burns ........................T66 74-70-72-78 294 13,455.00Matt Gogel......................T66 70-71-77-76 294 13,455.00Lee Janzen ........................68 73-69-70-83 295 13,260.00Jim Carter........................T69 69-73-77-80 299 13,065.00Robert Gamez..................T69 71-73-74-81 299 13,065.00Loren Roberts....................71 75-69-78-78 300 12,870.00Year Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP1974 Jack Nicklaus 272 J.C. Snead 274 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/6,8831975 Al Geiberger 270 Dave Stockton 273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,1601976 Jack Nicklaus 269 J.C. Snead 272 Inverrary G&CC, Lauderhill, FL 72/7,1271977 Mark Hayes 289 Mike McCullough 291 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,1741978 Jack Nicklaus 289 Lou Graham 290 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,1741979 Lanny Wadkins 283 Tom Watson 288 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,1741980 Lee Trevino 278 Ben Crenshaw 279 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,1741981 Raymond Floyd* 285 Barry Jaeckel 285 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,174Curtis Strange1982 Jerry Pate 280 Brad Bryant 282 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,857Scott Simpson1983 Hal Sutton 283 Bob Eastwood 284 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571984 Fred Couples 277 Lee Trevino 278 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571985 Calvin Peete 274 D.A. Weibring 277 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571986 John Mahaffey 275 Larry Mize 276 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571987 Sandy Lyle* 274 Jeff Sluman 274 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,857THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP1988 Mark McCumber 273 Mike Reid 277 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571989 Tom Kite 279 Chip Beck 280 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571990 Jodie Mudd 278 Mark Calcavecchia 279 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571991 Steve Elkington 276 Fuzzy Zoeller 277 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571992 Davis Love III 273 Ian Baker-Finch 277 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,857Phil BlackmarNick FaldoTom Watson1993 Nick Price 270 Bernhard Langer 275 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571994 Greg Norman 264 Fuzzy Zoeller 268 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571995 Lee Janzen 283 Bernhard Langer 284 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8571996 Fred Couples 270 Colin Montgomerie 274 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,896Tommy Tolles1997 Steve Elkington 272 Scott Hoch 279 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,8961998 Justin Leonard 278 Glen Day 280 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/6,950Tom Lehman3-30 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPNOTESWith his final-round 8-under-par 64 in 2003, DavisLove III tied Fred Couples for low final round atTHE PLAYERS Championship. Couples, who playedwith Love in the final round in 2003, carded a 64 inhis winning effort in 1996. The 64 for Love tied forhis career third-lowest final round on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, behind a 62 at the 1992 Kmart GreaterGreensboro Open and a 63 at the 2001 AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am. Love’s final-round 64 wasalso his career best in 59 rounds at THE PLAYERSChampionship, besting a 66 in 1997 and 1994.En route to his win in 2003, Davis Love IIIrecorded five straight birdies (Nos. 8-12) for thesecond time during the week.Davis Love III became the fourth player in 2003 tocapture two <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events through 13 <strong>TOUR</strong>events, joining Ernie Els, Mike Weir and TigerWoods. The last time this occurred was in 1976,when Ben Crenshaw (Hawaiian Open, BingCrosby National Pro-Am), Johnny Miller (BobHope Desert Classic, NBC Tucson Open), HaleIrwin (Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open, FloridaCitrus Open) and Hubert Green (GreaterJacksonville Open, Doral-Eastern Open) each wontwo events in the first 11.Among his many keys to victory, Davis Love IIIwas one of just seven players without a three-putton the week and finished third in overall puttingaverage (1.647). He entered the week 11th on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in putting average (1.685).Robert Allenby’s 7-under-par 65 tied four othersfor second-lowest final round in tournament history,most recently accomplished by Gil Morgan in 1993.For the week, the TPC at Sawgrass averaged72.541, playing easier than the 73.500 in 2002.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1999 David Duval 285 Scott Gump 287 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,0932000 Hal Sutton 278 Tiger Woods 279 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,0932001 Tiger Woods 274 Vijay Singh 275 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,0932002 Craig Perks 280 Stephen Ames 282 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,0932003 Davis Love III 271 Jay Haas 277 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 72/7,093Padraig HarringtonKEY: * = PlayoffEligibility Requirements for the <strong>2004</strong> THE PLAYERS ChampionshipEligible players are:• Winners of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored or approved tournaments, whose victories are considered official, sincethe previous year’s PLAYERS Championship.•. The top 125 finishers on the 2003 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List.• Members in the Top 125-Nonmembers category whose official money for the previous year equals orexceeds the amount of official money earned by the player finishing in 125th position on the 2003 Official<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List.• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members from the current Tournament Winners category.• Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, British Open and <strong>PGA</strong>Championship from 1994 to 1997 and from 1999 to 2003. Beginning with 1998, winnerswill be eligible forfive years.• Winners of the NEC World Series of Golf in the last 10 years (1994-1997).• Winners of THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship in the last three years (2001-2003).• Winners of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in the last three years (2002-<strong>2004</strong>).• Winners of the WGC-NEC Invitational and WGC-American Express Championship in the last three years(2001-2003).• Any player(s), not otherwise eligible, among the top 50 leaders from the Official World Golf Rankingthrough the Bay Hill Invitational.• Any player(s), not otherwise eligible, among the top 10 leaders from the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MoneyList through the Bay Hill Invitational.• If necessary to complete a field of 144 players, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members from the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Money List below 10th position through the Bay Hill Invitational, in order of their positions on such list.• The PLAYERS Championship Committee may invite a player(s), not otherwise eligible, who is a currentinductee of the World Golf Hall of Fame. (NOTE: Such a player would be added to the field.)SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESSeventeen of the 30 winners of THE PLAYERSChampionship have done so in come-from-behindfashion, including the last three: Tiger Woods(2001), Craig Perks (2002) and Davis Love III(2003).Tournament Record:264, Greg Norman, 1994Tournament Course Record:63, Fred Couples, 1992; Greg Norman, 1994Davis Love III celebrates his 2003 victory.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-31


2003 BELLSOUTH CLASSIC[14th of 48 official events]GARCIA CRANEWinner: Winner: SERGIO BEN GARCÍA CRANE69-66-72-67 274 $720,00073-72-64-63 272 $720,000Tournament Players Club at Sugarloaf; Duluth, GA Purse: $4,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,293 April 3-6, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Chris DiMarco recorded a 5-under 67to lead six players by two strokes. Second Round—Bob Twayand Lee Janzen shared the lead at 8-under 136. Retief Goosensat two back. Third Round—Janzen moved to 13-under 203and led Tway by a stroke. Tom Pernice, Jr. was two back.CUT: 76 players at 2-over-par 146 from a field of 144 professionals.PRO-AM: Padraig Harrington, Fred Couples and Pat Perez, 56,$1,666 each.WEATHER: Mostly sunny and breezy at times on Thursday withtemperatures reaching 78. A mix of sun and clouds withtemperatures in the low 70s. Light rain during the last hour ofplay on Friday. Two weather delays from 9:12 a.m. – 9:40 a.m.and from 9:44 a.m. – 10:19 a.m. on Saturday due to lightning inthe area. Rain most of the morning with a mix of sun and cloudsin the afternoon. Temperatures in the 60s. Played early off ofboth tees on Sunday to avoid afternoon storms. Temperatures inthe 60s.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESBob Tway ............................2 70-66-69-71 276 $432,000.00Retief Goosen ..................T3 68-70-74-65 277 208,000.00Hank Kuehne (S)................T3 71-69-67-70 277 208,000.00Jay Williamson ................T3 68-72-70-67 277 208,000.00Stewart Cink......................T6 72-70-67-69 278 134,000.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ................T6 70-70-66-72 278 134,000.00John Rollins ......................T6 72-69-68-69 278 134,000.00Chris DiMarco ..................T9 67-72-72-68 279 104,000.00J.J. Henry ..........................T9 70-71-67-71 279 104,000.00Paul Lawrie........................T9 72-68-71-68 279 104,000.00Brenden Pappas ................T9 71-69-69-70 279 104,000.00Fred Couples ..................T13 69-73-69-69 280 70,666.67Skip Kendall ....................T13 72-69-71-68 280 70,666.67Kevin Sutherland ............T13 72-71-70-67 280 70,666.67Esteban Toledo................T13 71-68-70-71 280 70,666.67Billy Andrade ..................T13 68-71-69-72 280 70,666.66Lee Janzen ......................T13 69-67-67-77 280 70,666.66Briny Baird ......................T19 72-68-71-70 281 50,200.00Olin Browne ....................T19 70-71-68-72 281 50,200.00Scott Laycock ..................T19 72-72-67-70 281 50,200.00Deane Pappas ................T19 75-69-68-69 281 50,200.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T23 69-75-71-68 283 35,600.00Donnie Hammond ..........T23 73-70-75-65 283 35,600.00Mike Sposa ....................T23 71-70-72-70 283 35,600.00David Sutherland ............T23 74-69-71-69 283 35,600.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T23 73-70-70-70 283 35,600.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—147-Woody Austin, Paul Azinger, Aaron Barber, Notah Begay III, GavinColes, Steve Flesch, Paul Goydos, Kent Jones, Franklin Langham, GaryNicklaus, Patrick Sheehan, Paul Stankowski, 148-Pat Bates, Rich Beem,Greg Chalmers, John Daly, Paul Gow, Padraig Harrington, Billy Mayfair,Spike McRoy, Jose Maria Olazabal, Rory Sabbatini, John Senden, KennethStaton, 149-Angel Cabrera, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Frank Lickliter II, JohnMaginnes, Anthony Painter, Matt Peterson, Tim Weinhart, Mike Weir, 150-Luke Donald, Steve Elkington, Richard Zokol, 151-Chris Anderson, JasonBuha, Jason Caron, Niclas Fasth, Tom Gillis, Scott McCarron, Heath Slocum,Dave Stockton, Jr., Stephen Woodard, 152-Richard S. Johnson, Cliff Kresge,Phil Mickelson, Craig Stevens, Ty Tryon, 153-Craig Barlow, 154-Alex Cejka,Joel Kribel, Hal Sutton, 155-Jason Allred, Chris Patton, 156-Vance Veazey,157-Jason Gore, 160-Jeff Klein, 161-John Godwin, W—David Frost, KenGreen, Pat Perez, 78-Jose Coceres, 79-Tommy Armour III, Jay Don Blake, 80-David Peoples, 81-Neal Lancaster, D—Dudley Hart.Todd Barranger................T28 73-71-71-69 284 $27,200.00Jim Carter........................T28 71-72-69-72 284 27,200.00Brandt Jobe ....................T28 70-71-70-73 284 27,200.00James H. McLean ..........T28 72-70-70-72 284 27,200.00David Toms......................T28 73-71-69-71 284 27,200.00Carlos Franco ..................T33 72-70-73-70 285 21,133.34Larry Mize........................T33 71-72-72-70 285 21,133.34Brent Geiberger ..............T33 73-71-68-73 285 21,133.33Mike Grob........................T33 76-69-71-69 285 21,133.33John Huston....................T33 70-72-70-73 285 21,133.33Steve Jones ....................T33 71-70-70-74 285 21,133.33Brian Bateman ................T39 75-68-73-70 286 16,400.00Michael Clark II (S) ........T39 71-75-72-68 286 16,400.00Brad Lardon ....................T39 68-72-76-70 286 16,400.00Blaine McCallister (S) ....T39 75-71-69-71 286 16,400.00Joey Sindelar ..................T39 69-71-71-75 286 16,400.00Brett Quigley ..................T44 73-72-70-72 287 11,342.23Brent Schwarzrock ..........T44 72-71-72-72 287 11,342.23Jeff Gallagher ................T44 71-69-71-76 287 11,342.22Thomas Levet..................T44 73-67-75-72 287 11,342.22J.L. Lewis ........................T44 74-71-71-71 287 11,342.22John E. Morgan ..............T44 69-71-75-72 287 11,342.22Jesper Parnevik ..............T44 74-72-70-71 287 11,342.22Steve Stricker..................T44 73-70-74-70 287 11,342.22Garrett Willis ..................T44 77-68-73-69 287 11,342.22Mathew Goggin ..............T53 71-74-71-72 288 9,260.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYKenichi Kuboya ..............T53 73-68-73-74 288 $9,260.00Bob May ..........................T53 75-68-73-72 288 9,260.00Akio Sadakata ................T53 71-72-71-74 288 9,260.00Bob Burns ........................T57 68-77-73-71 289 8,960.00Mike Heinen....................T57 70-73-75-71 289 8,960.00Cameron Yancey ............T57 72-68-74-75 289 8,960.00Doug Barron ......................60 74-69-74-73 290 8,800.00Glen Day..........................T61 73-71-74-73 291 8,560.00Dan Forsman ..................T61 74-70-75-72 291 8,560.00Andy Miller......................T61 71-75-69-76 291 8,560.00Corey Pavin......................T61 72-74-73-72 291 8,560.00Darron Stiles ..................T61 72-71-72-76 291 8,560.00Steve Allan......................T66 75-71-69-78 293 8,240.00Todd Fischer ....................T66 73-71-73-76 293 8,240.00Andrew Magee ..............T66 74-69-77-73 293 8,240.00Harrison Frazar................T69 76-70-75-73 294 8,000.00Nolan Henke ..................T69 76-69-73-76 294 8,000.00Carl Pettersson................T69 71-68-75-80 294 8,000.00Ben Curtis........................T72 72-72-76-75 295 7,800.00Mark Wilson ..................T72 74-71-76-74 295 7,800.00Scott Dunlap (S) ..............T74 72-71-80-74 297 7,600.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T74 72-71-80-74 297 7,600.00Ryuji Imada (Q)................T74 76-70-73-78 297 7,600.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsATLANTA CLASSIC1967 Bob Charles 282 Tommy Bolt 284 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007Richard CrawfordGardner Dickinson1968 Bob Lunn 280 Lee Trevino 283 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071969 Bert Yancey* 277 Bruce Devlin 277 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071970 Tommy Aaron 275 Dan Sikes 276 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071971 Gardner Dickinson* 275 Jack Nicklaus 275 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071972 Bob Lunn 275 Gary Player 277 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071973 Jack Nicklaus 272 Tom Weiskopf 274 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071974 No Tournament+1975 Hale Irwin 271 Tom Watson 275 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071976 No Tournament++1977 Hale Irwin 273 Steve Veriato 274 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071978 Jerry Heard 269 Lou Graham 271 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007Bob MurphyTom Watson1979 Andy Bean 265 Joe Inman 273 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071980 Larry Nelson 270 Andy Bean 277 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007Don Pooley1981 Tom Watson* 277 Tommy Valentine 277 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007GEORGIA-PACIFIC ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC1982 Keith Fergus* 273 Raymond Floyd 273 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071983 Calvin Peete~ 206 Chip Beck 208 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007Jim ColbertDon Pooley1984 Tom Kite 269 Don Pooley 274 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071985 Wayne Levi* 273 Steve Pate 273 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071986 Bob Tway 269 Hal Sutton 271 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071987 Dave Barr 265 Larry Mize 269 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071988 Larry Nelson 268 Chip Beck 269 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007BELLSOUTH ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC1989 Scott Simpson 278 Bob Tway 278 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0073-32 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BELLSOUTH CLASSICNOTESBen Crane became the third player to win his first<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event at the BellSouth Classic, joiningPaul Stankowski (1996) and Tommy Aaron(1970). He also became the first first-time winneron the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003.Ben Crane tied the course record with a 9-underpar63 on Sunday. That tied the mark set by TigerWoods in 1998 and matched by Duffy Waldorf in1999. The 63 broke the record for the lowest-finalroundscore at the BellSouth Classic which was a64 held by Greg Norman (1986), Bob Tway(1986), Fred Funk (1993) and Kirk Triplett (1993).He also broke the back-nine record at the TPC atSugarloaf with a 7-under 29. Four players held theprevious mark of 6-under 30.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1990 Wayne Levi 275 Keith Clearwater 276 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007Larry MizeNick Price1991 Corey Pavin* 272 Steve Pate 272 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007BELLSOUTH CLASSIC1992 Tom Kite 272 Jay Don Blake 275 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071993 Nolan Henke 271 Mark Calcavecchia 273 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007Nick PriceTom Sieckmann1994 John Daly 274 Nolan Henke 275 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,007Brian Henninger1995 Mark Calcavecchia 271 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 273 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0071996 Paul Stankowski* 280 Brandel Chamblee 280 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA 72/7,0181997 Scott McCarron 274 David Duval 277 TPC at Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA 72/7,259Brian HenningerLee Janzen1998 Tiger Woods 271 Jay Don Blake 272 TPC at Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA 72/7,2591999 David Duval 270 Stewart Cink 272 TPC at Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA 72/7,2592000 Phil Mickelson~* 205 Gary Nicklaus 205 TPC at Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA 72/7,2592001 Scott McCarron 280 Mike Weir 283 TPC at Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA 72/7,2592002 Retief Goosen 272 Jesper Parnevik 276 TPC at Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA 72/7,2592003 Ben Crane 272 Bob Tway 276 TPC at Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA 72/7,293KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened + = Served as site for Tournament Players Championship ++ = Served as site for U.S. OpenSTEWART CINKBen Crane broke his personal best scoring roundtwice during the BellSouth Classic. He shot a 64 onSaturday topping the 65 during the first round ofthe 2002 Buick Challenge, and then followed thatwith a final-round 63.Stewart Cink, a Duluth resident, posted the topAtlanta-area finish with a T6. It was his fifth top-10finish at the TPC at Sugarloaf in seven career starts.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTalk about length off the tee…Twenty-eight playersaveraged over 300 yards for their measured driveslast year at the TPC at Sugarloaf. The group was ledby Australian rookie James McLean, whoaveraged 329.4 yards. The top four players allaveraged over 320 yards – Brent Schwarzrock(326.6), Hank Kuehne (325.8) and Mike Heinen(322.0).The par-5 18th hole at the TPC at Sugarloaf.Tournament Record:265, Andy Bean, 1979; Dave Barr, 1987 (Atlanta CC)Current Course Record:63, Tiger Woods, 1998; Duffy Waldorf, 1999; Ben Crane, 2003Tournament Course Record:61, Andy Bean, 1979 (Atlanta CC)WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-33


2003 MASTERS <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT[15th of 48 official events]GARCIA WEIRWinner: Winner: SERGIO MIKE GARCÍA WEIR69-66-72-67 274 $720,00070-68-75-68 281 $1,080,000Augusta National Golf Club; Augusta, GA Purse: $6,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,290 April 10-13, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Darren Clarke recorded a 6-under 66to lead Sergio Garcia and amateur Ricky Barnes by three strokes.Second Round—Mike Weir sat at 6-under-par 138, fourstrokes ahead of Clarke. Phil Mickelson and Barnes were at 1-under 143. Third Round—Jeff Maggert moved to 5-under 211and held a two-stroke lead over Weir. Vijay Singh and DavidToms were three back.CUT: 46 professionals and three amateurs at 5-over-par 149 froma field of 88 professionals and five amateurs.WEATHER: The start of the first round on Thursday was initiallydelayed two hours and 50 minutes and players were to go offtwo tees but play was cancelled for the day at 10:50am. Firstround began at 7:30 a.m. on Friday. Light mist in the morning andmostly cloudy all day. Temperatures reaching 60. Second roundwas suspended due to darkness at 7:30 p.m. and resumed at 8:20a.m. on Saturday. Second round ended at 11:05 a.m. on Saturdayand third began at 12:50 p.m. Sun all day with temperatureshitting 78. Sunday was a repeat of Saturday with a little strongerbreeze.Won playoff with a bogey on first extra hole.Len Mattiace ......................2 73-74-69-65 281 $648,000.00Phil Mickelson ....................3 73-70-72-68 283 408,000.00Jim Furyk ............................4 73-72-71-68 284 288,000.00Jeff Maggert ......................5 72-73-66-75 286 240,000.00Ernie Els ............................T6 79-66-72-70 287 208,500.00Vijay Singh ........................T6 73-71-70-73 287 208,500.00Jonathan Byrd ..................T8 74-71-71-72 288 162,000.00Mark O’Meara ..................T8 76-71-70-71 288 162,000.00Jose Maria Olazabal ........T8 73-71-71-73 288 162,000.00David Toms........................T8 71-73-70-74 288 162,000.00Scott Verplank ..................T8 76-73-70-69 288 162,000.00Tim Clark..........................T13 72-75-71-71 289 120,000.00Retief Goosen ................T13 73-74-72-70 289 120,000.00Rich Beem ......................T15 74-72-71-73 290 93,000.00Angel Cabrera ................T15 76-71-71-72 290 93,000.00K.J. Choi ..........................T15 76-69-72-73 290 93,000.00Paul Lawrie......................T15 72-72-73-73 290 $93,000.00Davis Love III ..................T15 77-71-71-71 290 93,000.00Tiger Woods....................T15 76-73-66-75 290 93,000.00Ricky Barnes......................21 69-74-75-73 291 AmateurBob Estes ..........................22 76-71-74-71 292 72,000.00Brad Faxon ......................T23 73-71-79-70 293 57,600.00Scott McCarron ..............T23 77-71-72-73 293 57,600.00Nick Price ........................T23 70-75-72-76 293 57,600.00Chris Riley ......................T23 76-72-70-75 293 57,600.00Adam Scott ....................T23 77-72-74-70 293 57,600.00Darren Clarke ..................T28 66-76-78-74 294 43,500.00Fred Couples ..................T28 73-75-69-77 294 43,500.00Sergio Garcia ..................T28 69-78-74-73 294 43,500.00Charles Howell III............T28 73-72-76-73 294 43,500.00Hunter Mahan ................T28 73-72-73-76 294 AmateurNick Faldo........................T33 74-73-75-73 295 36,375.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T33 73-74-73-75 295 36,375.00Loren Roberts..................T33 74-72-76-73 295 $36,375.00Kevin Sutherland ............T33 77-72-76-70 295 36,375.00Shingo Katayama............T37 74-72-76-74 296 31,650.00Billy Mayfair....................T37 75-70-77-74 296 31,650.00Robert Allenby ................T39 76-73-74-74 297 27,000.00Craig Parry ......................T39 74-73-75-75 297 27,000.00Kenny Perry ....................T39 76-72-78-71 297 27,000.00Justin Rose......................T39 73-76-71-77 297 27,000.00Phil Tataurangi ................T39 75-70-74-78 297 27,000.00Jeff Sluman ......................44 75-72-76-75 298 23,400.00Pat Perez..........................T45 74-73-79-75 301 22,200.00Ryan Moore ....................T45 73-74-75-79 301 AmateurJohn Rollins ......................47 74-71-80-77 302 21,000.00Jerry Kelly ........................48 72-76-77-79 304 19,800.00Craig Stadler ....................49 76-73-79-77 305 18,600.00SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—150-Padraig Harrington, Scott Hoch, Shigeki Maruyama, EduardoRomero, Toru Taniguchi, 151-Steve Elkington, Lee Janzen, Tom Lehman, 152-Larry Mize, Tom Watson, 153-Stuart Appleby, Miguel A. Jimenez, 154-ChadCampbell, Niclas Fasth, Toshi Izawa, Steve Lowery, Colin Montgomerie, KirkTriplett, Ian Woosnam, 155-Michael Campbell, Ben Crenshaw, Fred Funk, JayHaas, Bernhard Langer, Justin Leonard, Sandy Lyle, Craig Perks, Fuzzy Zoeller,156-John Cook, John Huston, Thomas Levet, 157-Tom Byrum, Raymond Floyd,160-Peter Lonard, 162-Seve Ballesteros, David Duval, Jack Nicklaus, GaryPlayer, 163-Alejandro Larrazabal (A), 164-Charles Coody, 166-Arnold Palmer,167-George Zahringer (A), 172-Tommy Aaron, W—82-Chris DiMarco.NOTESThe last time the first round of the MastersTournament was postponed prior to 2003 wasMarch 30, 1939. That same year was also the lasttime the tournament played 36 holes in one day.The last time a round was postponed at theMasters Tournament was in 1983, when round twowas pushed back a day.The first-round scoring average of 76.204 was thehighest opening round on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since the1999 British Open at Carnoustie Golf Club. Thatyear the field posted a first-round average of78.314. It was the highest any round on <strong>TOUR</strong> sincethe second round of the 2002 U.S. Open atBethpage State Park’s Black Course (76.474).The four-stoke lead held by second-round leaderMike Weir is the largest 36-hole lead at theMasters Tournament since Greg Norman held afour-stroke lead over Nick Faldo in 1996. Therecord for largest 36-hole lead at the Masters isfive strokes by Harry Cooper in 1936, HermanKeiser in 1946, Jack Nicklaus in 1975 andRaymond Floyd in 1976.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMASTERS <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT1934 Horton Smith 284 Craig Wood 285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251935 Gene Sarazen* 282 Craig Wood 282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251936 Horton Smith 285 Harry Cooper 286 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251937 Byron Nelson 283 Ralph Guldahl 285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251938 Henry Picard 285 Ralph Guldahl 287 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Harry Cooper1939 Ralph Guldahl 279 Sam Snead 280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251940 Jimmy Demaret 280 Lloyd Mangrum 284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251941 Craig Wood 280 Byron Nelson 283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251942 Byron Nelson* 280 Ben Hogan 280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251943 No Tournament ++1944 No Tournament ++1945 No Tournament ++1946 Herman Keiser 282 Ben Hogan 283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251947 Jimmy Demaret 281 Byron Nelson 283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Frank Stranahan1948 Claude Harmon 279 Cary Middlecoff 284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251949 Sam Snead 282 Johnny Bulla 285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Lloyd Mangrum1950 Jimmy Demaret 283 Jim Ferrier 285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251951 Ben Hogan 280 Skee Riegel 282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251952 Sam Snead 286 Jack Burke, Jr. 290 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251953 Ben Hogan 274 Ed Oliver, Jr. 279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251954 Sam Snead* 289 Ben Hogan 289 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251955 Cary Middlecoff 279 Ben Hogan 286 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251956 Jack Burke, Jr. 289 Ken Venturi 290 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251957 Doug Ford 282 Sam Snead 286 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251958 Arnold Palmer 284 Doug Ford 285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Fred Hawkins1959 Art Wall 284 Cary Middlecoff 285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251960 Arnold Palmer 282 Ken Venturi 283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251961 Gary Player 280 Charles R. Coe 281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Arnold Palmer1962 Arnold Palmer* 280 Gary Player 280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Dow Finsterwald1963 Jack Nicklaus 286 Tony Lema 287 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251964 Arnold Palmer 276 Dave Marr 282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Jack Nicklaus1965 Jack Nicklaus 271 Arnold Palmer 280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Gary Player3-34 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


MASTERS <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENTEligibility Requirements for the<strong>2004</strong> Masters TournamentThe starting field for the <strong>2004</strong> Masters Tournamentshall consist of the following players:1. Masters Champions (Lifetime)2. U.S. Open Champions (Honorary, noncompetingafter 5 years)3. British Open Champions (Honorary, noncompetingafter 5 years)4. <strong>PGA</strong> Champions (Honorary, non-competingafter 5 years)5. Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship (3years)6. Current U.S. Amateur Champion (6-A)(Honorary, non-competing after 1 year);Runner-up to the current U.S. AmateurChampion7. Current British Amateur Champion (Honorary,non-competing after 1 year)8. Current U.S. Amateur Public Links Champion9. Current U.S. Mid-Amateur Champion10. The first 16 players, including ties, in theprevious year’s Masters11. The first 8 players, including ties, in theprevious year’s U.S. Open12. The first 4 players, including ties, in theprevious year’s British Open13. The first 4 players, including ties, in theprevious year’s <strong>PGA</strong>14. The 40 leaders on the Final <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MoneyList for the previous year15. The 10 leaders on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money Listthe week prior to the current Masters16. The 50 leaders on the Final Official WorldGolf Ranking for the previous year17. The 50 leaders on the Official World GolfRanking the week prior to the current MastersThe Masters Committee, at its discretion, also invitesInternational players not otherwise qualified.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1966 Jack Nicklaus* 288 Tommy Jacobs 288 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Gay Brewer, Jr.1967 Gay Brewer, Jr. 280 Bobby Nichols 281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251968 Bob Goalby 277 Roberto De Vicenzo 278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251969 George Archer 281 Billy Casper 282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925George KnudsonTom Weiskopf1970 Billy Casper* 279 Gene Littler 279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251971 Charles Coody 279 Johnny Miller 281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Jack Nicklaus1972 Jack Nicklaus 286 Bruce Crampton 289 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Bobby MitchellTom Weiskopf1973 Tommy Aaron 283 J. C. Snead 284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251974 Gary Player 278 Tom Weiskopf 280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Dave Stockton1975 Jack Nicklaus 276 Johnny Miller 277 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Tom Weiskopf1976 Raymond Floyd 271 Ben Crenshaw 279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251977 Tom Watson 276 Jack Nicklaus 278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251978 Gary Player 277 Hubert Green 278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Rod FunsethTom Watson1979 Fuzzy Zoeller* 280 Ed Sneed 280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Tom Watson1980 Seve Ballesteros 275 Gibby Gilbert 279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Jack Newton1981 Tom Watson 280 Johnny Miller 282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Jack Nicklaus1982 Craig Stadler* 284 Dan Pohl 284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251983 Seve Ballesteros 280 Ben Crenshaw 284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Tom Kite1984 Ben Crenshaw 277 Tom Watson 279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251985 Bernhard Langer 282 Curtis Strange 284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Seve BallesterosRaymond Floyd1986 Jack Nicklaus 279 Greg Norman 280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Tom Kite1987 Larry Mize* 285 Seve Ballesteros 285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Greg Norman1988 Sandy Lyle 281 Mark Calcavecchia 282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251989 Nick Faldo* 283 Scott Hoch 283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251990 Nick Faldo* 278 Raymond Floyd 278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251991 Ian Woosnam 277 Jose Maria Olazabal 278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251992 Fred Couples 275 Raymond Floyd 277 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251993 Bernhard Langer 277 Chip Beck 281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251994 Jose Maria Olazabal 279 Tom Lehman 281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251995 Ben Crenshaw 274 Davis Love III 275 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251996 Nick Faldo 276 Greg Norman 281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251997 Tiger Woods 270 Tom Kite 282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9251998 Mark O'Meara 279 David Duval 280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,925Fred Couples1999 Jose Maria Olazabal 280 Davis Love III 282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9852000 Vijay Singh 278 Ernie Els 281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9852001 Tiger Woods 272 David Duval 274 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/6,9852002 Tiger Woods 276 Retief Goosen 279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/7,2702003 Mike Weir* 281 Len Mattiace 281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA 72/7,290KEY: * = Playoff++ = World War IISECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:270, Tiger Woods, 1997Tournament Course Record:63, Nick Price, 1986; Greg Norman, 1996WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-35


2003 MCI HERITAGE[16th of 48 official events]LOVE GARCIA IIIWinner: SERGIO DAVIS GARCÍA LOVE III69-66-72-67 274 $720,00066-69-69-67 271 $810,000Harbour Town Golf Links; Hilton Head Island, SC Purse: $4,500,000Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 6,973 April 17-20, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Craig Barlow carded a 6-under-par 65to lead Davis Love III and John Senden by one stroke. Ten playerswere two strokes back. Second Round—Stewart Cink movedto 10-under-par 132 to lead Hal Sutton by one stroke. ChadCampbell and Nick Price were two back. Third Round—Cink at12-under 201 led Jeff Sluman by one stroke. Woody Austin andKenny Perry were two behind while four players were three back.CUT: 79 players at even-par 142 from a field of 131 professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Tom Lehman, 50, $2,000.WEATHER: Warm and sunny on Thursday with a high of 76.Winds 10-15 mph out of the southeast. Variably cloudy on Fridaymorning with a slight drizzle. Warm and sunny in the afternoon,with winds picking up out of the east 12-18 mph. Variably cloudyon Saturday morning, with clouds clearing in the afternoon. Hightemperature of 74 degrees with winds 12-18 out of the east.Partly cloudy on Sunday, clearing in the afternoon with a hightemperature of 72. Winds 10-15 mph out of the east.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWon playoff with a birdie on fourth extra hole.Woody Austin......................2 68-70-65-68 271 $486,000.00David Gossett....................T3 71-67-68-66 272 216,000.00Geoff Ogilvy ......................T3 68-67-70-67 272 216,000.00Chris Riley ........................T3 69-70-66-67 272 216,000.00Hal Sutton ........................T3 67-66-71-68 272 216,000.00Steve Flesch ......................T7 68-69-67-69 273 140,250.00Matt Gogel ........................T7 69-67-69-68 273 140,250.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ................T7 67-70-68-68 273 140,250.00Stewart Cink ..................T10 67-65-69-73 274 93,375.00Ernie Els ..........................T10 69-66-70-69 274 93,375.00Bob Estes ........................T10 69-72-66-67 274 93,375.00Jim Furyk ........................T10 70-66-69-69 274 93,375.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T10 69-68-69-68 274 93,375.00Peter Jacobsen (S)..........T10 69-69-67-69 274 93,375.00Rod Pampling ..................T10 67-72-67-68 274 93,375.00Jeff Sluman ....................T10 68-70-64-72 274 93,375.00Chad Campbell................T18 67-67-70-71 275 60,750.00Tim Clark..........................T18 68-69-69-69 275 60,750.00Glen Day..........................T18 70-70-71-64 275 60,750.00Kenny Perry ....................T18 67-69-67-72 275 60,750.00Tom Lehman ......................22 69-73-68-66 276 50,400.00Skip Kendall ....................T23 72-68-68-69 277 41,400.00Corey Pavin......................T23 69-68-69-71 277 41,400.00Jay Williamson ..............T23 68-72-71-66 277 41,400.00Dean Wilson ..................T23 74-66-70-67 277 41,400.00Briny Baird ......................T27 69-70-72-67 278 29,953.13The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—143-Steven Alker, Jeff Brehaut, Olin Browne, Alex Cejka, MarcoDawson, Jonathan Kaye, Steve Lowery, Spike McRoy, Joey Sindelar, ChrisSmith, Brian Watts, 144-Brad Faxon, Brian Gay, Matt Kuchar, J.L. Lewis,James H. McLean, Arron Oberholser, Tim Petrovic, 145-Cameron Beckman,Notah Begay III, Jason Caron, Todd Fischer, Jay Haas, J.P. Hayes, NealLancaster, Brenden Pappas, Pat Perez, Dave Stockton, Jr., 146-Aaron Barber,David Berganio, Jr., Michael Clark II, Jose Coceres, Charles Howell III, FrankLickliter II, Heath Slocum, Kyle Thompson, 147-Scott Hoch, Andy Miller,Curtis Strange, 148-David Sutherland, Mark Wilson, 149-Fulton Allem,David Frost, 150-Bob Burns, Jeffrey Lankford, 151-Michael Campbell, BrettQuigley, 152-Larry Mize, 155-John Lynch, Esteban Toledo, W—CraigStadler, 73-Jim Carter.Fred Funk ........................T27 72-69-68-69 278 $29,953.13Brandt Jobe ....................T27 68-74-68-68 278 29,953.13Scott Simpson ................T27 67-71-70-70 278 29,953.13Paul Goydos ....................T27 69-69-68-72 278 29,953.12Trevor Immelman ............T27 72-69-67-70 278 29,953.12Nick Price ........................T27 68-66-71-73 278 29,953.12John Senden ..................T27 66-71-69-72 278 29,953.12Doug Barron ....................T35 71-67-67-74 279 23,175.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T35 69-66-72-72 279 23,175.00Darren Clarke ..................T35 70-69-71-69 279 23,175.00Robert Damron................T38 69-72-69-70 280 17,550.00Joe Durant ......................T38 70-70-74-66 280 17,550.00Cliff Kresge......................T38 70-70-67-73 280 17,550.00Bernhard Langer..............T38 71-70-70-69 280 17,550.00Len Mattiace ..................T38 68-73-68-71 280 17,550.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T38 67-70-70-73 280 17,550.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T38 73-69-74-64 280 17,550.00Scott Verplank ................T38 70-68-73-69 280 17,550.00Garrett Willis ..................T38 69-72-69-70 280 17,550.00Billy Andrade ..................T47 70-71-73-67 281 11,300.00Craig Barlow ..................T47 65-76-71-69 281 11,300.00Pat Bates ........................T47 71-69-69-72 281 11,300.00Robert Gamez..................T47 72-68-70-71 281 11,300.00Donnie Hammond (S)......T47 74-63-72-72 281 11,300.00Steve Jones ....................T47 74-68-69-70 281 11,300.00Justin Leonard ................T47 71-71-68-71 281 11,300.00Kelly Mitchum ................T47 68-72-74-67 281 11,300.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYBob Tway ........................T47 71-67-72-71 281 $11,300.00Jonathan Byrd ................T56 70-71-69-72 282 10,215.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T56 73-69-69-71 282 10,215.00Greg Chalmers ................T58 67-72-69-75 283 9,945.00David Edwards ................T58 72-67-70-74 283 9,945.00Lee Janzen ......................T58 70-69-73-71 283 9,945.00Gene Sauers....................T58 70-72-70-71 283 9,945.00Tim Herron ......................T62 72-70-72-70 284 9,540.00Ian Leggatt ......................T62 72-68-72-72 284 9,540.00Billy Mayfair....................T62 70-69-73-72 284 9,540.00Loren Roberts..................T62 71-70-72-71 284 9,540.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T62 71-71-72-70 284 9,540.00Andrew Magee ..............T67 74-67-72-72 285 9,225.00D.A. Weibring (S) ............T67 69-72-71-73 285 9,225.00Todd Barranger (S) ..........T69 68-72-69-77 286 8,910.00Luke Donald ....................T69 73-68-75-70 286 8,910.00Dudley Hart ....................T69 73-68-72-73 286 8,910.00Mark O’Meara ................T69 70-71-70-75 286 8,910.00Carl Pettersson................T69 69-71-74-72 286 8,910.00Tom Byrum ......................T74 70-72-71-74 287 8,595.00Thomas Levet..................T74 70-71-73-73 287 8,595.00John Maginnes ..............T76 73-69-73-73 288 8,370.00Shaun Micheel................T76 72-70-71-75 288 8,370.00Carl Paulson ....................T76 69-73-73-73 288 8,370.00Joel Edwards ....................79 69-72-74-74 289 8,190.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsHERITAGE CLASSIC1969 Arnold Palmer 283 Richard Crawford 286 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657Bert Yancey1970 Bob Goalby 280 Lanny Wadkins 284 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657SEA PINES HERITAGE CLASSIC1971 Hale Irwin 279 Bob Lunn 280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571972 Johnny Miller 281 Tom Weiskopf 282 Ocean Course, Hilton Head, SC 72/6,600(first two rounds)Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657(second two rounds)1973 Hale Irwin 272 Jerry Heard 277 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657Grier Jones1974 Johnny Miller 276 Gibby Gilbert 279 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571975 Jack Nicklaus 271 Tom Weiskopf 274 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571976 Hubert Green 274 Jerry McGee 279 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571977 Graham Marsh 273 Tom Watson 274 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571978 Hubert Green 277 Hale Irwin 280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571979 Tom Watson 270 Ed Sneed 275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571980 Doug Tewell* 280 Jerry Pate 280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571981 Bill Rogers 278 Bruce Devlin 279 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657Hale IrwinGil MorganCraig Stadler1982 Tom Watson* 280 Frank Conner 280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571983 Fuzzy Zoeller 275 Jim Nelford 277 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571984 Nick Faldo 270 Tom Kite 271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571985 Bernhard Langer* 273 Bobby Wadkins 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571986 Fuzzy Zoeller 276 Chip Beck 277 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657Roger MaltbieGreg NormanMCI HERITAGE CLASSIC1987 Davis Love lll 271 Steve Jones 272 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6573-36 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


MCI HERITAGENOTESDavis Love III improved his career playoff recordto 2-7 with his 2003 win, his other playoff victorycoming at the 1995 Freeport McMoRan Classic inNew Orleans over Mike Heinen. Woody Austindropped to 1-1. Austin defeated Mike Brisky inwinning his only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event at the 1995Buick Open.With his victory at the 2003 MCI Heritage, DavisLove III recorded his 10th career top 10 at the MCIHeritage in 18 starts.Davis Love III joins 17 other players that have wona single <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event at least five times. Thelast player to win an event at least five times wasMark O’Meara at the AT&T Pebble Beach NationalPro-Am (1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, and 1997). RecordholderSam Snead won the Greater GreensboroOpen eight times between 1938 and 1965.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1988 Greg Norman 271 David Frost 272 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657Gil Morgan1989 Payne Stewart 268 Kenny Perry 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571990 Payne Stewart* 276 Steve Jones 276 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657Larry Mize1991 Davis Love III 271 Ian Baker-Finch 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571992 Davis Love III 269 Chip Beck 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571993 David Edwards 273 David Frost 275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571994 Hale Irwin 266 Greg Norman 268 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657MCI CLASSIC1995 Bob Tway* 275 David Frost 275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,657Nolan Henke1996 Loren Roberts 265 Mark O'Meara 268 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,9121997 Nick Price 269 Brad Faxon 275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,915Jesper Parnevik1998 Davis Love III 266 Glen Day 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,9161999 Glen Day* 274 Jeff Sluman 274 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,916Payne Stewart2000 Stewart Cink 270 Tom Lehman 272 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,916WORLDCOM CLASSIC-THE HERITAGE OF GOLF2001 Jose Coceres* 273 Billy Mayfair 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,9162002 Justin Leonard 270 Heath Slocum 271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,916MCI HERITAGE2003 Davis Love III* 271 Woody Austin 271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,973KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedTournament Record:265, Loren Roberts, 1996Tournament Course Record:61, David Frost, 1994HAL SUTTONHal Sutton’s finish (T3) in 2003 was his first top-10finish since winning the 2001 Shell Houston Open,a span of 50 events.At 4:18 p.m. on Sunday, there was an eight-way tiefor first place when David Gossett converted abirdie putt on No. 18 to finish at 12-under-par andtake the clubhouse lead.Six players recorded all four rounds in the 60s in 2003,bringing the all-time MCI Heritage number to 19:Davis Love III, Matt Gogel, Steve Flesch, GlenHnatiuk, Peter Jacobsen and Tim Clark. The sixwere the first since Bernhard Langer in 2001.Eligibility Requirements for the <strong>2004</strong> MCI HeritageEligible players are:• Winners of MCI Heritage prior to 2000, and winners of MCI Heritage in 2000 and beyond for a period of five yearsfollowing their win.• Winners of the U.S. Open or <strong>PGA</strong> Championship who played in a minimum of 15 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored or approvedtournaments in 2002.• Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship and Masters Tournament from 1995 to 1997 and from 2000 to <strong>2004</strong>. Beginningwith the 1998 winners of these events, winners are eligible for five years.• Winners of the British Open from 1994 to 1997 and from 1999 to 2003. Beginning with the 1998 winner, winners areeligible for five years.• Winners of the NEC World Series of Golf in the last 10 years (1994-1997).• Winners of THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship in the last three years (2001-2003).• Winners of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in the last three years (2002-<strong>2004</strong>).• Winners of the WGC-NEC Invitational and WGC-American Express Championship in the last three years (2001-2003).• Winner of the 2003 U.S. Amateur Championship, if still an amateur player.• The leader from the final Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List in each of the last five calendar years (1999-2003).• Playing members of the last-named U.S. Ryder Cup team (2002).• Current <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members who were playing members from the last-named U.S. and International Presidents Cupteams (2003).• The 20 players who are leading on the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List through the BellSouth Classic.• Five players not otherwise eligible who are leading on the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List through the BellSouthClassic.• The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking through completion of the Bay Hill Invitational.• Eight sponsor exemptions, restricted as follows:• Two from among the current year’s <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership.• Two from among the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament’s top 30 finishers and ties and the first through 20thfinishers from the 2003 Official Nationwide Tour Money List.• Two foreign players designated by the Commissioner.• Either the current winner of the <strong>PGA</strong> Section Championship or the current <strong>PGA</strong> Section Player of the Year where thetournament is played, as determined by the Section.• Two qualifiers who are <strong>PGA</strong> members, from the <strong>PGA</strong> Section where the tournament is played.• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members who use an exemption for <strong>2004</strong> as one of the leaders (either top 25 or top 50) on the Official <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Career Money List.• Life members of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.• Those <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members among the top 125 finishers on the 2003 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List.• Members in the Top 125-Nonmembers category whose official money for the previous year equals or exceeds theamount of official money earned by the player finishing in 125th position on the 2003 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List.• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members from the current Tournament Winners category.• If necessary to complete a field of 132 players, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members from the <strong>2004</strong> priority ranking of eligible players,after the top 125, in order of their positions on such list.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-37


2003 SHELL HOUSTON OPEN[17th of 48 official events]COUPLES GARCIAWinner: SERGIO FRED COUPLES GARCÍA69-66-72-67 274 $720,00065-68-67-67 267 $810,000Redstone Golf Club; Humble, TX Purse: $4,500,000Par: 35-37—72 Yards: 7,508 April 24-27, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Fred Couples recorded a 7-under 65 tolead Stuart Appleby, David Peoples and Tom Pernice, Jr. by astroke. Second Round—Mark Calcavecchia, Couples and HankKuehne were tied at 11-under 133. Jay Haas was one back.Third Round—Couples moved to 16-under 200. Calcavecchiatrailed by one and Appleby by two.CUT: 70 players at 3-under-par 141 from a field of 155professionals and one amateur.PRO-AM: J.P. Hayes, 53, $2,000.WEATHER: Play was suspended for three hours and 28 minutesat 9:02 a.m. on Thursday due to bad weather in the area. Lightrain during the delay with sun breaking through in the afternoon.Warm and humid reaching the low 80s. First round wassuspended due to darkness at 7:54 p.m. First round resumed at7:32 a.m. on Friday, while second-round action started at 8:30a.m. Mostly sunny with temperatures reaching 85. Sunny andwarm on Saturday and Sunday with highs in the upper 80s.Stuart Appleby ..................T2 66-70-66-69 271 $336,000.00Mark Calcavecchia............T2 68-65-68-70 271 336,000.00Hank Kuehne ....................T2 69-64-72-66 271 336,000.00Jay Haas..............................5 67-67-70-68 272 180,000.00Jeff Maggert ......................6 71-66-72-64 273 162,000.00John Daly ..........................T7 69-69-67-70 275 145,125.00Geoff Ogilvy ......................T7 70-69-68-68 275 145,125.00Steve Flesch ......................T9 72-66-67-71 276 117,000.00Peter Jacobsen ................T9 67-71-69-69 276 117,000.00Vijay Singh ........................T9 67-68-70-71 276 117,000.00Kevin Sutherland ..............T9 69-70-67-70 276 117,000.00Carlos Franco ..................T13 73-67-68-69 277 84,375.00Scott McCarron ..............T13 69-68-67-73 277 84,375.00John Riegger ..................T13 70-68-67-72 277 84,375.00David Sutherland ............T13 69-67-68-73 277 84,375.00Briny Baird ......................T17 67-71-68-72 278 65,250.00Ernie Els ..........................T17 69-69-69-71 278 65,250.00Robert Gamez..................T17 71-66-67-74 278 65,250.00Trevor Immelman ............T17 70-68-65-75 278 65,250.00Chad Campbell................T21 68-72-67-72 279 43,521.43Alex Cejka ......................T21 70-70-66-73 279 43,521.43Bob May ..........................T21 69-68-69-73 279 43,521.43Paul Stankowski..............T21 69-66-71-73 279 43,521.43Darron Stiles ..................T21 70-70-67-72 279 43,521.43Garrett Willis ..................T21 72-68-69-70 279 $43,521.43Greg Chalmers ................T21 73-68-64-74 279 43,521.42Olin Browne ....................T28 67-70-69-74 280 31,950.00Jim Carter........................T28 71-69-68-72 280 31,950.00Phil Mickelson ................T28 70-69-68-73 280 31,950.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T31 69-71-67-74 281 24,975.00Ben Curtis........................T31 72-69-70-70 281 24,975.00Jerry Kelly ......................T31 69-69-71-72 281 24,975.00Thomas Levet..................T31 72-68-70-71 281 24,975.00Shaun Micheel................T31 70-69-69-73 281 24,975.00Arron Oberholser ............T31 69-69-71-72 281 24,975.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T31 66-70-71-74 281 24,975.00Kenneth Staton ..............T31 69-70-70-72 281 24,975.00Cameron Beckman..........T39 69-72-69-72 282 18,450.00Tom Byrum ......................T39 71-70-72-69 282 18,450.00Ben Crane........................T39 69-69-69-75 282 18,450.00Marco Dawson................T39 71-70-66-75 282 18,450.00Heath Slocum..................T39 70-70-73-69 282 18,450.00Brian Bateman ................T44 74-67-70-72 283 13,986.00Fred Funk ........................T44 69-69-70-75 283 13,986.00Ian Leggatt ......................T44 68-69-71-75 283 13,986.00John Senden ..................T44 71-70-70-72 283 13,986.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T44 68-73-70-72 283 13,986.00David Berganio, Jr...........T49 67-73-72-72 284 10,750.00Robert Damron................T49 70-70-73-71 284 $10,750.00Paul Goydos ....................T49 69-72-69-74 284 10,750.00Richard S. Johnson ........T49 70-70-73-71 284 10,750.00Justin Leonard ................T49 71-67-72-74 284 10,750.00Deane Pappas ................T49 68-71-68-77 284 10,750.00David Peoples ................T49 66-70-75-73 284 10,750.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T49 70-71-71-72 284 10,750.00David Toms......................T49 70-66-73-75 284 10,750.00Tom Gillis ........................T58 71-70-68-76 285 10,035.00Rory Sabbatini ................T58 68-70-69-78 285 10,035.00Brandt Jobe ....................T60 68-71-69-78 286 9,810.00Neal Lancaster................T60 69-71-69-77 286 9,810.00Andrew Magee ..............T60 68-69-73-76 286 9,810.00Woody Austin ................T63 69-70-69-79 287 9,495.00Dan Forsman ..................T63 72-69-73-73 287 9,495.00Harrison Frazar................T63 70-68-75-74 287 9,495.00Brian Henninger (S) ........T63 70-70-73-74 287 9,495.00Phil Blackmar ..................T67 70-71-72-77 290 9,225.00David Frost ......................T67 73-68-73-76 290 9,225.00Carl Paulson ......................69 67-74-73-78 292 9,090.00Jose Coceres ....................70 67-71-74-85 297 9,000.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—142-Stephen Ames, Aaron Barber, Pat Bates, Tim Herron, JonathanKaye, Cliff Kresge, Blaine McCallister, Andy Miller, Steve Pate, Tim Petrovic,143-Bob Burns, Jason Caron, Brian Gay, Mike Grob, Mike Heinen, MattKuchar, J.L. Lewis, Rod Pampling, Brett Quigley, Mike Sposa, RobertThompson, Vance Veazey, 144-Tommy Armour III, Doug Barron, Joe Durant,Steve Elkington, Todd Fischer, Robert Hamilton, Kent Jones, Kenichi Kuboya,Jim McGovern, James H. McLean, Dicky Pride, Akio Sadakata, BrentSchwarzrock, 145-Todd Barranger, Jason Buha, Matt Gogel, Paul Gow,Donnie Hammond, J.P. Hayes, John E. Morgan, Esteban Toledo, DuffyWaldorf, 146-Mark Brooks, K.J. Choi, Skip Kendall, John Maginnes, DaveStockton, Jr., Cameron Yancey, 147-Steven Alker, Steve Allan, BrentGeiberger, Mathew Goggin, J.J. Henry, Jeff Klein, Joel Kribel, Frank LickliterII, David Lundstrom, Spike McRoy, Steve Stricker, 148-Chris Anderson, JayDon Blake, Gavin Coles, John Gibson, Jason Gore, Wilfredo Morales, AdamScott, Hal Sutton, Dean Wilson, Richard Zokol, 149-Mike Hulbert, BrendenPappas, Michael Pearson, Mark Wilson, 150-Brad Elder, Steve Jones, BradLardon, Anthony Painter, Brian Watts, Kaname Yokoo, 152-John Huston,153-Craig Kanada, Jhonnathan Vegas, 156-Brian K. Smith, W—78-AaronBaddeley.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT OF CHAMPIONS1946 Byron Nelson 274 Ben Hogan 276 River Oaks CC, Houston, TX 71/6,5881947 Bobby Locke 277 Johnny Palmer 282 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 72/7,421Ellsworth Vines1948 No Tournament1949 Johnny Palmer 272 Cary Middlecoff 273 Pine Forest CC, Houston, TX 72/6,510HOUSTON OPEN1950 Cary Middlecoff 277 Pete Cooper 280 Brae Burn CC, Houston, TX 72/6,7251951 Marty Furgol 277 Jack Burke, Jr. 278 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,2121952 Jack Burke, Jr. 277 Frank Stranahan 283 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,2121953 Cary Middlecoff* 283 Jim Ferrier 283 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,212Shelley MayfieldEarl StewartBill Nary1954 Dave Douglas 277 Cary Middlecoff 279 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,2121955 Mike Souchak 273 Jerry Barber 275 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,2121956 Ted Kroll 277 Jack Burke, Jr. 280 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,212Dave Douglas1957 Arnold Palmer 279 Doug Ford 280 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,2121958 Ed Oliver 281 Roberto De Vicenzo 282 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,212Jay HebertHOUSTON CLASSIC1959 Jack Burke, Jr.* 277 Julius Boros 277 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,2121960 Bill Collins* 280 Arnold Palmer 280 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7,2121961 Jay Hebert* 276 Ken Venturi 276 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 72/7,1221962 Bobby Nichols* 278 Jack Nicklaus 278 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 72/7,021Dan Sikes1963 Bob Charles 268 Fred Hawkins 269 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 72/7,0211964 Mike Souchak 278 Jack Nicklaus 279 Sharpstown CC, Houston, TX 71/7,0211965 Bobby Nichols 273 Bruce Devlin 274 Sharpstown CC, Houston, TX 71/7,021Chi Chi RodriguezHOUSTON CHAMPIONS INTERNATIONAL1966 Arnold Palmer+ 275 Gardner Dickinson 276 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7,1661967 Frank Beard 274 Arnold Palmer 275 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7,1661968 Roberto De Vicenzo 274 Lee Trevino 275 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7,1661969 No Tournament++3-38 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


SHELL HOUSTON OPENNOTESThe Shell Houston Open was played at RedstoneGolf Club in 2003, ending a 27-year associationwith The Woodlands.Fred Couples became the sixth player over theage of forty to win the Shell Houston Open, joiningEd Oliver (1958), Roberto de Vicenzo (1968),Lee Elder (1976), Gene Littler (1977) and HalSutton (2001).During the 2003 Shell Houston Open, FredCouples was the only player to record four roundsin the 60s.Playing the fourth longest course on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003season, Redstone Golf Club, 35 players finished thetournament in 2003 above 300 yards in driving distance,led by John Daly with an average of 322.8 yards.Fred Couples defeated runners-up MarkCalcavecchia, Stuart Appleby and HankKuehne to win the 2003 Shell Houston Open. Itwasn’t the first time Couples and Calcavecchiahave finished one-two in a tournament. At the1987 Byron Nelson Classic, Couples defeatedCalcavecchia in a three-hole playoff after the twowere tied through regulation at 14-under.In 2003 in Houston, lack of accuracy off the teedidn’t seem to bother the leaders. Both Couplesand Calcavecchia managed to hit only 29 of 56fairways (51.8 percent). Kuehne struggled evenmore (42.9, 24 of 56).With his victory at the 2002 Shell Houston Open,Vijay Singh ended his longest winless stretch onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since he first played in 1992. Singhhad not won since the 2000 Masters, a string of 50official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts. His previous longest dryspell lasted 43 tournaments, from the 1995 BuickClassic to the 1997 Memorial Tournament.Tournament Record:266, Curtis Strange, 1980 (Woodlands CC); Lee Trevino, 1980(Woodlands CC); Vijay Singh, 2002 (TPC at The Woodlands)Current Course Record:64, Hank Kuehne, Greg Chalmers, Jeff Maggert, 2003Tournament Course Record:62, Ron Streck, 1981 (Woodlands CC); Fred Funk, 1992 (TPCat The Woodlands)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1970 Gibby Gilbert* 282 Bruce Crampton 282 Champions GC, Houston, TX 70/7,1661971 Hubert Green* 280 Don January 280 Champions GC, Houston, TX 70/7,166HOUSTON OPEN1972 Bruce Devlin 278 Tommy Aaron 280 Westwood CC, Houston, TX 72/6,998Lou GrahamDoug Sanders1973 Bruce Crampton 277 Dave Stockton 278 Quail Valley GC, Missouri City, TX 72/6,9051974 Dave Hill 276 Rod Curl 277 Quail Valley GC, Missouri City, TX 72/6,905Steve MelnykAndy North1975 Bruce Crampton 273 Gil Morgan 275 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 72/6,9291976 Lee Elder 278 Forrest Fezler 279 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 72/6,9971977 Gene Littler 276 Lanny Wadkins 279 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 72/6,9971978 Gary Player 270 Andy Bean 271 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 72/6,9971979 Wayne Levi 268 Michael Brannan 270 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/6,918MICHELOB HOUSTON OPEN1980 Curtis Strange* 266 Lee Trevino 266 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/6,9181981 Ron Streck~ 198 Hale Irwin 201 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/7,071Jerry Pate1982 Ed Sneed* 275 Bob Shearer 275 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/7,031HOUSTON COCA-COLA OPEN1983 David Graham 275 Lee Elder 280 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/7,031Jim ThorpeLee Trevino1984 Corey Pavin 274 Buddy Gardner 275 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/7,031HOUSTON OPEN1985 Raymond Floyd 277 David Frost 278 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,042Bob Lohr1986 Curtis Strange* 274 Calvin Peete 274 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,045BIG I HOUSTON OPEN1987 Jay Haas* 276 Buddy Gardner 276 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,042INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT OPEN1988 Curtis Strange* 270 Greg Norman 270 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0451989 Mike Sullivan 280 Craig Stadler 281 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0421990 Tony Sills~* 204 Gil Morgan 204 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0421991 Fulton Allem+++ 273 Billy Ray Brown 274 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,042Mike HulbertTom KiteSHELL HOUSTON OPEN1992 Fred Funk 272 Kirk Triplett 274 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0421993 Jim McGovern~* 199 John Huston 199 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0421994 Mike Heinen 272 Tom Kite 275 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,042Jeff MaggertHal Sutton1995 Payne Stewart* 276 Scott Hoch 276 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0421996 Mark Brooks* 274 Jeff Maggert 274 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0421997 Phil Blackmar* 276 Kevin Sutherland 276 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0421998 David Duval 276 Jeff Maggert 277 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0181999 Stuart Appleby 279 John Cook 280 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,018Hal Sutton2000 Robert Allenby* 275 Craig Stadler 275 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0182001 Hal Sutton 278 Joe Durant 281 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,018Lee Janzen2002 Vijay Singh 266 Darren Clarke 272 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7,0182003 Fred Couples 267 Stuart Appleby 271 Redstone GC, Humble, TX 72/7,508Mark Calcavecchia 271Hank Kuehne 271KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened + = Tournament postponed in April 1966; rescheduled to November ++ = Champions served as site forU.S. Open +++ = Tournament postponed in April 1991; rescheduled to OctoberSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-39


2003 HP CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS[18th of 48 official events]FLESCH GARCIAEnglish Turn Golf & Country Club; New Orleans, LA Purse: $5,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,116 May 1-4, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Akio Sadakata and Paul Stankowskishared the lead at 8-under 64. Eight players were one back.Second Round—Scott Verplank moved to 16-under 128 and ledBrian Gay and Todd Barranger by three strokes. Third Round—Verplank at 21-under 195 held a three-stroke lead over Bob Estes.CUT: 76 players at 5-under-par 139 from a field of 156professionals.PRO-AM: Phil Mickelson, 53, $2,000.WEATHER: Mostly sunny on Thursday and Friday mornings withclouds moving in after noon. Temperatures in the 80s. Morewarm weather on Saturday with heavy cloud cover in theafternoon and some light rain. A mix of sun and clouds withtemperatures in the 80s on Sunday.Winner: SERGIO STEVE GARCÍA FLESCH69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-70-65-65 267 $900,000SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWon playoff with birdie-3 on first extra holeBob Estes ............................2 66-66-66-69 267 $540,000.00Scott Verplank ....................3 65-63-67-74 269 340,000.00Mark Wilson........................4 65-67-69-69 270 240,000.00Jerry Kelly ........................T5 67-69-65-70 271 190,000.00J.L. Lewis ..........................T5 68-68-65-70 271 190,000.00Woody Austin......................7 66-72-65-69 272 167,500.00Briny Baird ........................T8 68-71-66-68 273 145,000.00Chris DiMarco ..................T8 69-68-65-71 273 145,000.00David Frost ........................T8 70-65-71-67 273 145,000.00Brian Bateman ................T11 66-70-70-68 274 106,000.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T11 68-69-72-65 274 106,000.00Vijay Singh ......................T11 67-68-69-70 274 106,000.00Jeff Sluman ....................T11 65-69-66-74 274 106,000.00Paul Stankowski..............T11 64-69-71-70 274 106,000.00Skip Kendall ....................T16 68-69-67-71 275 65,666.67Davis Love III ..................T16 65-67-71-72 275 65,666.67Steve Lowery ..................T16 71-64-73-67 275 65,666.67Scott McCarron ..............T16 70-67-66-72 275 65,666.67John Riegger ..................T16 66-68-68-73 275 65,666.67Mike Sposa (S)................T16 73-63-71-68 275 65,666.67Stuart Appleby ................T16 71-68-63-73 275 65,666.66Brian Gay ........................T16 65-66-68-76 275 65,666.66Kirk Triplett......................T16 66-66-67-76 275 65,666.66Pat Bates ........................T25 68-68-71-69 276 39,000.00Greg Chalmers ................T25 70-66-68-72 276 39,000.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—140-Aaron Barber, Doug Barron, Marco Dawson, Joe Durant, JeffGallagher, Robert Gamez, J.J. Henry, Glen Hnatiuk, Neal Lancaster, IanLeggatt, Brenden Pappas, Deane Pappas, Craig Stadler, Steve Stricker, BobTway, Garrett Willis, 141-Alex Cejka, Brad Elder, Richard S. Johnson, JoelKribel, Franklin Langham, Blaine McCallister, James H. McLean, DaveStockton, Jr., David Toms, 142-Olin Browne, Tim Clark, Glen Day, Fred Funk,Matt Kuchar, Andrew Magee, Len Mattiace, Anthony Painter, DennisPaulson, Brett Quigley, Ty Tryon, Kaname Yokoo, 143-Brad Adamonis, BrianClaar, Paul Gow, Mike Grob, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Brad Lardon, JoeySindelar, Grant Waite, Jimmy Walker, Richard Zokol, 144-Fulton Allem,Craig Barlow, Donnie Hammond, Dudley Hart, Mike Standly, KennethStaton, Dean Wilson, 145-Tommy Armour III, Bob Burns, Robert Damron,Jeff Klein, Kenichi Kuboya, 146-Steven Alker, Steve Allan, Jason Buha, TomGillis, Scott Hoch, Curtis Strange, 147-Jay Don Blake, Jim Carter, GavinColes, Vance Veazey, 148-Jose Coceres, Scott Laycock, Carl Paulson, 149-David Duval, John E. Morgan, 151-Jake Narro, 153-Mark Miller, 155-DavidMarchand, 161-Tate Zyroll, W—70-John Daly, D—74-Harrison Frazar.Geoff Ogilvy ....................T25 67-67-69-73 276 $39,000.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T25 67-70-69-70 276 39,000.00Esteban Toledo................T25 69-70-67-70 276 39,000.00Jason Caron ....................T30 70-68-69-70 277 29,714.29Brent Geiberger ..............T30 68-68-72-69 277 29,714.29Shaun Micheel................T30 69-68-71-69 277 29,714.29David Sutherland ............T30 68-68-70-71 277 29,714.29Stephen Ames ................T30 65-68-70-74 277 29,714.28Stewart Cink ..................T30 65-72-68-72 277 29,714.28Jay Williamson ..............T30 69-65-69-74 277 29,714.28Todd Barranger................T37 66-65-76-71 278 22,000.00Cameron Beckman..........T37 69-69-69-71 278 22,000.00K.J. Choi ..........................T37 65-70-73-70 278 22,000.00Kent Jones ......................T37 72-67-69-70 278 22,000.00Darron Stiles ..................T37 66-68-73-71 278 22,000.00Lee Westwood................T37 69-67-69-73 278 22,000.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T43 70-67-68-74 279 15,600.00Mark Brooks....................T43 69-69-71-70 279 15,600.00Dan Forsman ..................T43 71-67-75-66 279 15,600.00Cliff Kresge......................T43 70-69-68-72 279 15,600.00Hank Kuehne ..................T43 70-68-71-70 279 15,600.00Chris Riley ......................T43 68-70-68-73 279 15,600.00Akio Sadakata ................T43 64-68-72-75 279 15,600.00Carlos Franco ..................T50 71-65-73-71 280 11,966.67Bob May (S) ....................T50 69-67-71-73 280 11,966.67Gene Sauers....................T50 69-70-72-69 280 11,966.67Hidemichi Tanaka............T50 70-69-69-72 280 $11,966.67Mathew Goggin ..............T50 70-69-68-73 280 11,966.66Charles Howell III............T50 68-70-69-73 280 11,966.66Billy Andrade ..................T56 73-66-66-76 281 11,000.00Michael Clark II (S) ........T56 70-67-73-71 281 11,000.00Joel Edwards ..................T56 69-70-70-72 281 11,000.00Mike Heinen....................T56 71-68-70-72 281 11,000.00Billy Mayfair....................T56 66-71-71-73 281 11,000.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T56 70-68-68-75 281 11,000.00Brent Schwarzrock ..........T56 67-70-68-76 281 11,000.00John Senden ..................T56 71-67-70-73 281 11,000.00Cameron Yancey ............T56 66-68-68-79 281 11,000.00Craig Perks ......................T65 69-70-74-69 282 10,450.00Heath Slocum..................T65 70-69-69-74 282 10,450.00Kelly Gibson (S) ..............T67 71-68-73-71 283 10,100.00Phil Mickelson ................T67 70-69-67-77 283 10,100.00John Rollins ....................T67 69-70-75-69 283 10,100.00Hal Sutton ......................T67 69-70-72-72 283 10,100.00Brian Watts ....................T67 70-68-72-73 283 10,100.00Rich Beem ........................72 69-68-72-75 284 9,800.00Chris Anderson................T73 68-71-65-81 285 9,650.00Chris Smith......................T73 71-68-70-76 285 9,650.00Ben Curtis..........................75 68-69-73-76 286 9,500.00Todd Fischer ......................76 66-73-70-78 287 9,400.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor Exemption<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsGREATER NEW ORLEANS OPEN INVITATIONAL1938 Harry Cooper 285 Harold McSpaden 289 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,6561939 Henry Picard 284 Dick Metz 289 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,6561940 Jimmy Demaret 286 Ralph Guldahl 287 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,656Harold McSpadenSam Snead1941 Henry Picard 276 Ben Hogan 278 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,6561942 Lloyd Mangrum 281 Lawson Little 282 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,656Sam Snead1943 No Tournament1944 Sammy Byrd 285 Byron Nelson 290 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,6561945 Byron Nelson* 284 Harold McSpaden 284 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,6561946 Byron Nelson 277 Ben Hogan 282 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,6561947 No Tournament1948 Bob Hamilton 280 Roberto De Vicenzo 281 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,656Fred HaasLawson Little1949 No Tournament1950 No Tournament1951 No Tournament1952 No Tournament1953 No Tournament1954 No Tournament1955 No Tournament1956 No Tournament1957 No Tournament1958 BiIIy Casper* 278 Ken Venturi 278 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,6561959 Bill Collins 280 Jack Burke, Jr. 283 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,656Tom Nieporte1960 Dow Finsterwald 270 Al Besselink 276 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,6561961 Doug Sanders 272 Gay Brewer 277 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,656Mac Main1962 Bo Wininger 281 Bob Rosburg 283 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6,6561963 Bo Wininger 279 Tony Lema 282 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Bob Rosburg3-40 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


HP CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANSNOTESIn <strong>2004</strong>, Steve Flesch will be looking to becomethe fifth player to repeat as champion at the <strong>2004</strong>HP Classic of New Orleans. The previous four wereByron Nelson (1945-46), Tom Watson (1980-81),Bo Wininger (1962-63) and Carlos Franco (1999-2000).With Steve Flesch’s victory in his 174th career<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start, it marked the longest string of<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events without a first victory sinceKevin Sutherland won the 2002 WGC-AccentureMatch Play Championship in his 184th career start.With his 2003 victory, Steve Flesch becamethe seventh lefthander to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.The others: Bob Charles, Sam Adams, ErnieGonzalez, Phil Mickelson, Mike Weir,Russ Cochran.With his seven-stroke come-from behind victory atthe 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans, Steve Fleschtied Mike Weir (Nissan Open) for second-largestcomeback of 2003.Tournament Record:262, Chip Beck, 1988 (Lakewood CC)Tournament Course Record:61, Paul Stankowski, 2001BOB ESTESSteve Flesch’s final-round scoring averageentering the 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans was72.25, T154 on <strong>TOUR</strong>. He shot a 7-under 65 in thefinal round to move from T9 to a tie for 1st. He thenbested Bob Estes with a 35-foot birdie putt on thefirst playoff hole.With little wind in 2003 leaving the coursedefenseless, the field recorded 2,042 birdies. That’sover 700 more than the first year the tournamentwas played at English Turn in 1989 when 1,337birdies were recorded.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1964 Mason Rudolph 283 Jack Nicklaus 284 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Chi Chi RodriguezGlenn Stuart1965 Dick Mayer 273 Bruce Devlin 274 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Bill Martindale1966 Frank Beard 276 Gardner Dickinson 278 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801967 George Knudson 277 Jack Nicklaus 278 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801968 George Archer 271 Bert Yancey 273 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801969 Larry Hinson* 275 Frank Beard 275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801970 Miller Barber* 278 Bob Charles 278 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Howie Johnson1971 Frank Beard 276 Hubert Green 277 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801972 Gary Player 279 Dave Eichelberger 280 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Jack Nicklaus1973 Jack Nicklaus* 280 Miller Barber 280 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801974 Lee Trevino 267 Bobby Cole 275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Ben CrenshawFIRST NBC NEW ORLEANS OPEN1975 Billy Casper 271 Peter Oosterhuis 273 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801976 Larry Ziegler 274 Victor Regalado 275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801977 Jim Simons 273 Stan Lee 276 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801978 Lon Hinkle 271 Gibby Gilbert 272 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Fuzzy Zoeller1979 Hubert Green 273 Frank Conner 274 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Bruce LietzkeSteve MelnykLee TrevinoGREATER NEW ORLEANS OPEN1980 Tom Watson 273 Lee Trevino 275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080USF&G NEW ORLEANS OPEN1981 Tom Watson 270 Bruce Fleisher 272 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080USF&G CLASSIC1982 Scott Hoch~ 206 Bob Shearer 208 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Tom Watson1983 Bill Rogers 274 David Edwards 277 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080Jay HaasVance Heafner1984 Bob Eastwood 272 Larry Rinker 275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801985 Seve Ballesteros~ 205 Peter Jacobsen 207 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,080John Mahaffey1986 Calvin Peete 269 Pat McGowan 274 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801987 Ben Crenshaw 268 Curtis Strange 271 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801988 Chip Beck 262 Lanny Wadkins 269 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,0801989 Tim Simpson 274 Greg Norman 276 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,106Hal Sutton1990 David Frost 276 Greg Norman 277 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,1061991 Ian Woosnam* 275 Jim Hallet 275 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,106FREEPORT-MCMORAN CLASSIC1992 Chip Beck 276 Greg Norman 277 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,106Mike Standly1993 Mike Standly 281 Russ Cochran 282 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,106Payne Stewart1994 Ben Crenshaw 273 Jose Maria Olazabal 276 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,1061995 Davis Love III* 274 Mike Heinen 274 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,106FREEPORT•MCDERMOTT CLASSIC1996 Scott McCarron 275 Tom Watson 280 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,1161997 Brad Faxon 272 Bill Glasson 275 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,116Jesper Parnevik1998 Lee Westwood 273 Steve Flesch 276 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,116COMPAQ CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS1999 Carlos Franco 269 Steve Flesch 271 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,116Harrison Frazar2000 Carlos Franco* 270 Blaine McCallister 270 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,1162001 David Toms 266 Phil Mickelson 268 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,1162002 K.J. Choi 271 Dudley Hart 275 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,116Geoff OgilvyHP CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS2003 Steve Flesch* 267 Bob Estes 267 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7,116KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-41


2003 WACHOVIA CHAMPIONSHIP[19th of 48 official events]GARCIA TOMSWinner: Winner: SERGIO DAVID GARCÍA TOMS69-66-72-67 274 $720,00070-69-66-73 278 $1,008,000Quail Hollow Club; Charlotte, NC Purse: $5,600,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,396 May 8-11, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Nick Price and Fred Couples shotmatching rounds of 6-under-par 66 to lead Rich Beem by onestroke. Jeff Brehaut and Paul Goydos were two back while fiveplayers were three back. Second Round—Price moved to 7-under-par 137 to lead Couples and J.P. Hayes by one stroke. Fiveplayers were two back. Third Round—David Toms shot 66 tomove to 11-under-par 205 to take a five-stroke lead over Hayes,Robert Gamez and Kirk Triplett. Five players were six back.CUT: 70 players at 1-over-par from a field of 155 professionalsand one amateur.PRO-AM: $10,000. Jonathan Byrd, 58, $2,000WEATHER: Mostly sunny with winds reaching 8-14 mph out ofthe west on Thursday, with a high of 88 in late afternoon. Sunnyand steamy on Friday with a high of 92. Winds mainly out of thewest at 10-15 mph. Hot and mostly sunny on Saturday with ahigh of 90. Warm and overcast on Sunday with heavy rains anda dangerous situation causing a suspension of play at 2:22 p.m.with 42 players still on the course. Play resumed at 2:54 p.m.Heavy rains in late afternoon with temperatures cooling offconsiderably.Vijay Singh ........................T2 73-72-67-68 280 $418,133.34Robert Gamez....................T2 72-67-71-70 280 418,133.33Brent Geiberger ................T2 71-69-71-69 280 418,133.33Nick Price ..........................T5 66-71-74-70 281 212,800.00Kirk Triplett........................T5 69-74-67-71 281 212,800.00Greg Chalmers ..................T7 71-71-71-69 282 168,700.00Charles Howell III..............T7 70-69-72-71 282 168,700.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ................T7 73-67-74-68 282 168,700.00Dean Wilson ....................T7 70-72-70-70 282 168,700.00Woody Austin ................T11 72-71-70-70 283 111,200.00Joe Durant ......................T11 70-73-71-69 283 111,200.00Fred Funk ........................T11 71-70-70-72 283 111,200.00J.P. Hayes ........................T11 72-66-72-73 283 111,200.00J.J. Henry ........................T11 71-72-71-69 283 111,200.00Tim Petrovic ....................T11 73-68-71-71 283 111,200.00Duffy Waldorf..................T11 69-71-73-70 283 111,200.00Chris DiMarco ................T18 70-72-70-72 284 78,400.00Brenden Pappas ..............T18 73-70-72-69 284 78,400.00Mike Weir ......................T18 72-70-73-69 284 78,400.00Rich Beem ......................T21 67-72-74-72 285 62,720.00David Frost ......................T21 71-73-70-71 285 62,720.00Billy Mayfair....................T21 71-74-71-69 285 62,720.00Chad Campbell................T24 71-72-69-74 286 46,480.00David Gossett..................T24 72-70-70-74 286 46,480.00Spike McRoy ..................T24 70-74-67-75 286 $46,480.00Larry Mize........................T24 72-71-72-71 286 46,480.00Garrett Willis ..................T24 72-72-71-71 286 46,480.00Brandt Jobe ....................T29 70-69-75-73 287 36,400.00Tom Lehman....................T29 72-72-71-72 287 36,400.00Justin Leonard ................T29 71-71-74-71 287 36,400.00Davis Love III ..................T29 73-72-74-68 287 36,400.00Blaine McCallister (S) ....T29 72-70-72-73 287 36,400.00Stephen Ames ................T34 69-75-74-70 288 28,280.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T34 68-73-78-69 288 28,280.00Fred Couples ..................T34 66-72-74-76 288 28,280.00Brad Faxon ......................T34 73-68-74-73 288 28,280.00Mathew Goggin ..............T34 75-67-71-75 288 28,280.00Paul Goydos ....................T34 68-72-74-74 288 28,280.00Jason Caron ....................T40 72-72-74-71 289 18,663.28Alex Cejka ......................T40 73-71-73-72 289 18,663.28Rory Sabbatini ................T40 73-71-75-70 289 18,663.28Jim Carter........................T40 71-73-72-73 289 18,663.27Stewart Cink ..................T40 72-69-74-74 289 18,663.27Carlos Franco ..................T40 73-69-74-73 289 18,663.27Jay Haas..........................T40 73-70-73-73 289 18,663.27Frank Lickliter II ..............T40 73-67-74-75 289 18,663.27Peter Lonard....................T40 72-71-73-73 289 18,663.27Steve Lowery ..................T40 74-68-72-75 289 18,663.27John Senden ..................T40 69-74-73-73 289 $18,663.27Craig Barlow ..................T51 75-70-75-70 290 13,104.00K.J. Choi ..........................T51 73-72-70-75 290 13,104.00Glen Day..........................T51 71-74-73-72 290 13,104.00Matt Kuchar ....................T51 71-71-72-76 290 13,104.00Andrew Magee ..............T51 71-74-72-73 290 13,104.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T51 72-71-77-70 290 13,104.00Kevin Sutherland ............T51 71-69-74-76 290 13,104.00Kenny Perry ....................T58 72-73-71-75 291 12,488.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T58 74-71-72-74 291 12,488.00Ben Crane........................T60 71-73-74-74 292 12,264.00Len Mattiace ..................T60 75-67-76-74 292 12,264.00Ian Leggatt ......................T62 71-74-72-76 293 11,984.00Chris Smith......................T62 70-72-77-74 293 11,984.00Charles Warren (Q) ........T62 72-72-76-73 293 11,984.00Olin Browne ....................T65 73-72-73-76 294 11,536.00Jason Gore......................T65 73-67-80-74 294 11,536.00Neal Lancaster................T65 72-73-76-73 294 11,536.00John Maginnes (S)..........T65 72-73-74-75 294 11,536.00Michael Muehr ..............T65 72-73-76-73 294 11,536.00Donnie Hammond ............70 74-71-74-79 298 11,200.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—146-Steven Alker, Stuart Appleby, Brandel Chamblee, Tim Clark, RobertDamron, Scott Laycock, Jeff Maggert, Kelly Mitchum, Pat Perez, Craig Perks,Brett Quigley, Loren Roberts, Joey Sindelar, 147-Joe Acosta, Jr., Billy Andrade,Pat Bates, David Berganio, Jr., Mark Brooks, Bob Burns, John Daly, SteveFlesch, Matt Gogel, Trevor Immelman, Peter Jacobsen, Steve Jones, ArronOberholser, Carl Paulson, Scott Piercy, 148-Aaron Barber, Todd Barranger,Jonathan Byrd, Mark Calcavecchia, Luke Donald, Jim Furyk, Brian Gay, TimHerron, Mike Hulbert, Jonathan Kaye, Shigeki Maruyama, Scott McCarron,Shaun Micheel, Anthony Painter, Rod Pampling, Heath Slocum, 149-TomByrum, Joel Edwards, Cliff Kresge, Hank Kuehne, Mark O’Meara, John Rollins,Esteban Toledo, 150-Doug Barron, Michael Campbell, Marco Dawson, GlenHnatiuk, Jerry Kelly, Skip Kendall, Jesper Parnevik, Darron Stiles, CurtisStrange, Steve Stricker, Ty Tryon, Brian Watts, 151-Bill Haas (A), Dudley Hart,Carl Pettersson, Jay Williamson, Mark Wilson, 152-David Duval, Scott Hoch,Per-Ulrik Johansson, Gene Sauers, Paul Stankowski, 153-Jose Coceres, MikeHeinen, 154-Corey Pavin, 155-Todd Fischer, Chris Riley, Kent Stauffer, PhilTataurangi, 156-Ben Case, 157-Joel Kribel, 158-Brian Lamb, 163-Fulton Allem,W—75-Ken Green, 77-Lee Janzen.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWACHOVIA CHAMPIONSHIP2003 David Toms 278 Vijay Singh 280 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC 72/7,396Robert GamezBrent GeibergerNOTESDavid Toms carded a 6-under 66 Saturday to assume a five-stroke lead over three players heading into thefinal round. Toms held a six-stroke lead heading into the final hole but with a quadruple-bogey eight on thefinal hole, he won by two. In his six previous stroke-play wins, his largest margin had been three at the 1997Quad City Classic and the 1999 Buick Challenge.With his 1-over-par 73 on Sunday, David Toms was the first player to shoot over par and win in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>event since Tiger Woods 2-over-par 72 at the 2002 U.S. Open. His total also matched Justin Leonard’s 73 inthe final round in winning the 2002 MCI Heritage.The par-4, 478-yard 18th hole at Quail Hollow Club ranked as the second-toughest hole on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003 at thecompletion of the event with a 4.478 stroke average, behind Spyglass Hill’s 16th hole at the AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am, which played to a 4.486 average. It finished the season tied for sixth.Tournament Record:278, David Toms, 2003Tournament Course Record:66, Nick Price, David Toms, 2003The last <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event to be played at Quail Hollow Club prior to 2003 was the Kemper Open, from 1969through 1979, until it moved to the state of Maryland. Peter Jacobsen, who missed the cut playing on aSponsor Exemption in 2003, finished T47 at the 1979 Kemper Open at Quail Hollow. Jay Haas and CurtisStrange were the only other players in the 2003 field who had played at Quail Hollow previously.The last time a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event was scheduled at Quail Hollow, the PaineWebber Invitational (ChampionsTour event) was to be played Sept. 22-24, 1989. It was canceled due to Hurricane Hugo.3-42 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 EDS BYRON NELSON CHAMPIONSHIP[20th of 48 official events]GARCIA SINGHWinner: Winner: SERGIO VIJAY GARCÍA SINGH69-66-72-67 274 $720,00065-65-69-66 265 $1,008,000Tournament Players Course at Four Seasons-Las Colinas; Irving, TX Purse: $5,600,000(Host Course) Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 7,022 May 15-18, 2003Cottonwood Valley Course Par: 34-36—70 Yards: 6,846LEADERS: First Round—Jeff Sluman posted a 7-under-par 63to lead Jim Furyk, Billy Andrade and Kevin Sutherland by onestroke. Second Round—Vijay Singh moved to 10-under 130and gave him a one-stroke lead over Tim Petrovic. Sluman,Sutherland, Scott Verplank and Robert Gamez were two back.Third Round—Singh, at 11-under-par 199, led Sluman by onestroke. Cameron Beckman and Luke Donald were two back.PRO-AM: $20,000. TPC Four Season—Rich Beem, 50, $2,000.Cottonwood Valley Course—Scott McCarron, Steve Lowery, 52,$1,800 each.CUT: 80 players at even-par 140 from a field of 156.WEATHER: Variably cloudy and humid on Thursday withtemperatures reaching high 80s. Friday morning tee times weredelayed 20 minutes due to dangerous weather in the area. Partlycloudy, humid and windy with wind 15-25 and gusts up to 35mph. Mostly cloudy and comfortable on Saturday withtemperatures reaching 80 degrees. Sunday partly cloudy andhumid with winds switching out of the Southeast at 10-15 mphNick Price ............................2 66-70-66-65 267 $604,800.00Robert Allenby ....................3 67-67-69-65 268 380,800.00Scott Verplank ....................4 69-63-72-65 269 268,800.00Jim Furyk ............................5 64-70-70-66 270 224,000.00Per-Ulrik Johansson..........T6 66-69-67-69 271 187,600.00Hal Sutton ........................T6 68-69-66-68 271 187,600.00David Toms........................T6 68-70-65-68 271 187,600.00Briny Baird ........................T9 65-69-69-69 272 140,000.00Jerry Kelly ........................T9 65-69-70-68 272 140,000.00Justin Leonard ..................T9 67-70-69-66 272 140,000.00Peter Lonard ......................T9 68-67-68-69 272 140,000.00Andrew Magee ................T9 68-68-67-69 272 140,000.00Cameron Beckman..........T14 66-68-67-72 273 95,200.00Lee Janzen ......................T14 68-66-70-69 273 95,200.00Brandt Jobe ....................T14 66-72-68-67 273 95,200.00Anthony Painter ..............T14 68-68-70-67 273 95,200.00Jeff Sluman ....................T14 63-69-68-73 273 95,200.00David Berganio, Jr...........T19 67-73-68-66 274 60,900.00Olin Browne ....................T19 70-67-69-68 274 60,900.00Luke Donald ....................T19 69-65-67-73 274 60,900.00Robert Gamez..................T19 66-66-74-68 274 60,900.00J.P. Hayes ........................T19 66-68-71-69 274 60,900.00Tim Petrovic ....................T19 65-66-74-69 274 60,900.00John Rollins ....................T19 66-70-71-67 274 60,900.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T19 66-69-68-71 274 60,900.00Bob Estes ........................T27 66-71-68-70 275 41,440.00Kevin Sutherland ............T27 64-68-73-70 275 41,440.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—141-Fulton Allem, Chris Anderson, Billy Andrade, Craig Barlow, BrianBateman, Notah Begay III, Marco Dawson, Brad Elder, Dan Forsman, SergioGarcia, Paul Goydos, Jonathan Kaye, Neal Lancaster, Scott Laycock, ShigekiMaruyama, Michael Muehr, Duffy Waldorf, 142-Mark Brooks, Jason Buha,Brandel Chamblee, Glen Day, Mike Heinen, Kenichi Kuboya, Brad Lardon,Rod Pampling, Carl Paulson, David Peoples, Tom Pernice, Jr., Loren Roberts,143-Pat Bates, Jeff Brehaut, John Daly, Tom Gillis, J.J. Henry, Cliff Kresge,John E. Morgan, Jesper Parnevik, Craig Stadler, Paul Stankowski, 144-ScottMcCarron, Brett Quigley, Carl Worley, Jr., 145-Todd Barranger, JonathanByrd, Michael Campbell, Todd Fischer, Edward Loar, Jeff Maggert, CraigParry, Pat Perez, Carl Pettersson, Scott Simpson, Vance Veazey, 146-StevenAlker, Kelsey Cline, David Duval, Jeff Klein, Craig Perks, Chris Smith, BrianWatts, 147-JC Anderson, John Maginnes, Kenny Perry, 148-Gavin Coles,Joel Edwards, Mathew Goggin, Frank Lickliter II, Brent Schwarzrock, BruceSmith, 150-J.L. Lewis, Garrett Willis, Cameron Yancey, 151-Joel Kribel, 152-Brian Gay, Mike Kullberg, W—77-Steve Lowery.Bob Tway ........................T27 69-67-70-69 275 $41,440.00Chris DiMarco ................T30 70-65-73-68 276 34,020.00Carlos Franco ..................T30 70-67-71-68 276 34,020.00Bob May (S) ....................T30 67-69-76-64 276 34,020.00Mark O’Meara ................T30 67-70-71-68 276 34,020.00Brenden Pappas ..............T30 73-65-71-67 276 34,020.00Dean Wilson ..................T30 66-71-69-70 276 34,020.00Tommy Armour III (Q) ......T36 65-75-69-68 277 26,950.00Jason Gore......................T36 71-68-71-67 277 26,950.00Dudley Hart ....................T36 68-67-70-72 277 26,950.00John Senden ..................T36 69-67-69-72 277 26,950.00Rich Beem ......................T40 68-69-69-72 278 22,400.00Chad Campbell................T40 69-69-69-71 278 22,400.00Richard S. Johnson ........T40 66-72-69-71 278 22,400.00Billy Mayfair....................T40 66-71-72-69 278 22,400.00Jim Carter........................T44 65-73-73-68 279 16,184.00K.J. Choi ..........................T44 67-69-75-68 279 16,184.00Ben Curtis (S) ..................T44 66-71-74-68 279 16,184.00Brad Faxon ......................T44 67-67-70-75 279 16,184.00Brent Geiberger ..............T44 66-71-71-71 279 16,184.00Spike McRoy ..................T44 65-72-72-70 279 16,184.00Phil Mickelson ................T44 65-72-71-71 279 16,184.00Steve Stricker..................T44 69-70-71-69 279 16,184.00Arron Oberholser ............T52 67-70-73-70 280 13,132.00Corey Pavin......................T52 69-71-71-69 280 13,132.00Gene Sauers....................T52 68-71-72-69 280 13,132.00Esteban Toledo................T52 69-69-72-70 280 13,132.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYRobert Damron................T56 69-66-74-72 281 $12,600.00Michael Flynn (Q)............T56 68-71-68-74 281 12,600.00Harrison Frazar................T56 68-70-69-74 281 12,600.00Hank Kuehne (S)..............T56 67-72-74-68 281 12,600.00Jay Don Blake (S)............T60 67-70-77-68 282 12,096.00Tom Byrum ......................T60 66-71-75-70 282 12,096.00Greg Chalmers ................T60 70-69-68-75 282 12,096.00Donnie Hammond ..........T60 69-71-67-75 282 12,096.00Charles Howell III............T60 70-70-70-72 282 12,096.00Mike Grob (S) ..................T65 68-72-75-68 283 11,536.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T65 71-69-72-71 283 11,536.00Greg Norman ..................T65 67-72-74-70 283 11,536.00Akio Sadakata ................T65 66-73-74-70 283 11,536.00Mark Walker (Q)..............T65 65-70-76-72 283 11,536.00Doug Barron ....................T70 67-72-73-72 284 11,144.00Jason Caron ....................T70 69-70-73-72 284 11,144.00Patrick Sheehan ................72 72-64-80-69 285 10,976.00Alex Cejka ........................73 70-70-75-71 286 10,864.00Rory Sabbatini ..................74 69-71-70-77 287 10,752.00David Gossett..................T75 69-71-75-73 288 10,472.00Darron Stiles ..................T75 68-72-75-73 288 10,472.00Jay Williamson ..............T75 70-70-78-70 288 10,472.00Mark Wilson ..................T75 71-68-74-75 288 10,472.00James H. McLean ............79 69-71-79-70 289 10,192.00Dave Stockton, Jr. ............80 67-73-75-77 292 10,080.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsDALLAS OPEN1944 Byron Nelson 276 Harold McSpaden 286 Lakewood CC, Dallas, TX N/A1945 Sam Snead 276 Harold McSpaden 280 Dallas CC, Dallas, TX N/A1946 Ben Hogan 284 Herman Keiser 286 Brook Hollow CC, Dallas, TX N/APaul Runyan1947 No Tournament1948 No Tournament1949 No Tournament1950 No Tournament1951 No Tournament1952 No Tournament1953 No Tournament1954 No Tournament1955 No Tournament1956 Don January 268 Dow Finsterwald 269 Preston Hollow CC, Dallas, TX N/ADoug Ford1956A Peter Thomson* 267 Gene Littler 267 Preston Hollow CC, Dallas, TX N/ACary Middlecoff1957 Sam Snead 264 Bob Inman 274 Glen Lakes CC, Dallas, TX N/ABilly MaxwellCary Middlecoff1958 Sam Snead* 272 Julius Boros 272 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX 71/6,836John McMullenGary Player1959 Julius Boros 274 Dow Finsterwald 275 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX 71/6,836Earl Stewart, Jr.Bo Wininger1960 Johnny Pott* 275 Ted Kroll 275 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX 71/6,836Bo Wininger1961 Earl Stewart, Jr. 278 Gay Brewer 279 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX 71/6,836Arnold PalmerDoug Sanders1962 Billy Maxwell 277 Johnny Pott 281 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX 71/6,8361963 No TournamentWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-43SECTION 3 / SUMMARIES


EDS BYRON NELSON CHAMPIONSHIPSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESThe 2003 runner-up Nick Price moved into the lead asthe top money winner at the EDS Byron Nelson Classic.His second-place check of $604,800 moved him to$1,464,808. He has made 16 of 18 cuts, recorded seventop-10s and 13 top-20 finishes in Irving, TX.NICK PRICEPlayers in their 40s fared well in 2003 in Irving, TX.Along with winner Vijay Singh (40) and runner-upNick Price (46), Hal Sutton (45) finished T6 andAndrew Magee (40) finished T9.Twenty-seven of the 54-hole leaders/co-leadershave gone on to win the EDS Byron NelsonChampionship. The last player to win holding the54-hole lead was Vijay Singh in 2003.In EDS Byron Nelson Championship history, onlyfive players have won the event in their 40s—Sam Snead (1957, 1958), Roberto De Vicenzo(1966), John Cook (1998), Loren Roberts (1999)and Vijay Singh (2003). Snead (46 years, 12 days)is the oldest EDS Byron Nelson Championshipchampion, winning in 1958.The EDS Byron Nelson Championship increased itspurse $800,000 in 2003 to a total of $5,600,000, withthe winner receiving $1,008,000, an increase of$144,000 for the winner. It was the sixth purse of the2003 season in which the winner received over $1million – Ernie Els (Mercedes, $1,000,000), TigerWoods (WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship,$1,050,000), Davis Love III (PLAYERS Championship,$1,170,000), Mike Weir (Masters, $1,080,000) andDavid Toms (Wachovia Championship, $1,008,000).Tournament Record:262, Loren Roberts, Steve Pate, 1999Current Course Record:61, Billy Mayfair, 1993; Charlie Rymer, 1996; Justin Leonard,2001 (TPC at Las Colinas)61, Ernie Els, 1995; Tiger Woods, 1999 (Cottonwood ValleyCourse)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1964 Charles Coody 271 Jerry Edwards 272 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX 71/6,8361965 No Tournament1966 Roberto De Vicenzo 276 Joe Campbell 277 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX 71/6,836Ray FloydHarold Henning1967 Bert Yancey 274 Roberto De Vicenzo 275 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX 71/6,836Kermit ZarleyBYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC1968 Miller Barber 270 Kermit Zarley 271 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931969 Bruce Devlin 277 Frank Beard 278 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,993Bruce Crampton1970 Jack Nicklaus* 274 Arnold Palmer 274 Preston Trail GC Dallas, TX 70/6,9931971 Jack Nicklaus 274 Frank Beard 276 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,993Jerry McGee1972 Chi Chi Rodriguez* 273 Billy Casper 273 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931973 Lanny Wadkins* 277 Dan Sikes 277 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931974 Bud Allin 269 Homero Blancas 273 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,993Charles CoodyLee TrevinoTom Watson1975 Tom Watson 269 Bob E. Smith 271 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931976 Mark Hayes 273 Don Bies 275 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931977 Raymond Floyd 276 Ben Crenshaw 278 Preston Trail GCS, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931978 Tom Watson 272 Lee Trevino 273 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931979 Tom Watson* 275 Bill Rogers 275 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931980 Tom Watson 274 Bill Rogers 275 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931981 Bruce Lietzke* 281 Tom Watson 281 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931982 Bob Gilder 266 Curtis Strange 271 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX 70/6,9931983 Ben Crenshaw 273 Brad Bryant 274 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX 71/6,982Hal Sutton1984 Craig Stadler 276 David Edwards 277 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX 71/6,9821985 Bob Eastwood* 272 Payne Stewart 272 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX 71/6,9821986 Andy Bean 269 Mark Wiebe 270 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6,7671987 Fred Couples* 266 Mark Calcavecchia 266 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6,767GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC1988 Bruce Lietzke* 271 Clarence Rose 271 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6,7671989 Jodie Mudd* 265 Larry Nelson 265 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6,7671990 Payne Stewart~ 202 Lanny Wadkins 204 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6,7671991 Nick Price 270 Craig Stadler 271 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6,7671992 Billy Ray Brown*~ 199 Ben Crenshaw 199 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6,850Ray FloydBruce Lietzke1993 Scott Simpson 270 Billy Mayfair 271 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6,850Corey PavinD.A. Weibring1994 Neal Lancaster*~ 132 Tom Byrum 132 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/6,850Mark Carnevale Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 71/6,862David EdwardsYoshinori MizumakiDavid Ogrin1995 Ernie Els 263 Mike Heinen 266 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/6,850D.A. Weibring Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 70/6,862Robin Freeman1996 Phil Mickelson 265 Craig Parry 267 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/6,899Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 70/6,8461997 Tiger Woods 263 Lee Rinker 265 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/6,899Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 70/6,8461998 John Cook 265 Fred Couples 268 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/6,924Hal Sutton Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 70/6,846Harrison Frazar1999 Loren Roberts* 262 Steve Pate 262 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/6,924Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 70/6,8462000 Jesper Parnevik* 269 Davis Love III 269 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/6,994Phil Mickelson Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 70/6,846VERIZON BYRON NELSON CLASSIC2001 Robert Damron* 263 Scott Verplank 263 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/7,017Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 70/6,8462002 Shigeki Maruyama 266 Ben Crane 268 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/7,017Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 70/6,846EDS BYRON NELSON CHAMPIONSHIP2003 Vijay Singh 265 Nick Price 267 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H) 70/7,022Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX 70/6,846KEY: * = Playoff (H) = Host Course3-44 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 BANK OF AMERICA COLONIAL[21st of 48 official events]GARCIA PERRYWinner: SERGIO KENNY GARCÍA PERRY69-66-72-67 274 $720,00068-64-61-68 261 $900,000Colonial CC; Fort Worth, TX Purse: $5,000,000Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 7,080 May 22-25, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Rory Sabbatini carded a 6-under-par64 to hold a one-stroke lead over Patrick Sheehan and MarkCalcavecchia. Dan Forsman and Jesper Parnevik were twobehind. Second Round—Forsman and Kenny Perry moved to 8-under-par 132 to lead Jim Furyk by one shot. Six players weretwo back. Third Round—Perry tied the course record with a 9-under-par 61 to move eight strokes ahead of Sabbatini. Furykwas nine back while Hal Sutton, Stewart Cink and Jeff Slumanwere 10 behind.CUT: 76 players at 1-over-par from a field of 114 professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Morning Pro-Am, Craig Perks, 55, $1,000;Afternoon Pro-Am was rained out; 26 players split $192.31.WEATHER: On Thursday, cloudy in the morning, turning warmerand sunny in the afternoon with a high of 84. Winds 10-15 mphout of the southeast. Hot and humid on Friday, with light windsand a high of 84. Saturday, partly sunny and humid with a high of85. With heavy rains overnight on Saturday, players were given“preferred lies” in closely mown areas on Sunday. Cooler andcloudy with a high of 79.Justin Leonard ....................2 68-72-66-61 267 $540,000.00Jeff Sluman ........................3 68-68-67-65 268 340,000.00Brandt Jobe ........................4 67-70-68-64 269 240,000.00Pat Bates ..........................T5 69-66-69-66 270 175,625.00Jim Furyk ..........................T5 68-65-69-68 270 175,625.00Rory Sabbatini ..................T5 64-70-67-69 270 175,625.00Hal Sutton ........................T5 71-67-65-67 270 175,625.00Dan Forsman ....................T9 66-66-73-67 272 130,000.00Harrison Frazar..................T9 69-69-66-68 272 130,000.00Fred Funk ..........................T9 70-67-69-66 272 130,000.00Esteban Toledo..................T9 68-68-69-67 272 130,000.00Stewart Cink ..................T13 67-70-66-70 273 91,000.00Marco Dawson................T13 68-70-71-64 273 91,000.00Steve Flesch....................T13 69-66-69-69 273 91,000.00Phil Mickelson ................T13 67-70-68-68 273 91,000.00Loren Roberts..................T13 67-69-70-67 273 91,000.00Olin Browne ....................T18 67-71-68-68 274 70,000.00Jay Haas..........................T18 69-70-67-68 274 70,000.00Lee Janzen ......................T18 71-67-70-66 274 70,000.00Brandel Chamblee (S) ....T21 70-69-70-66 275 48,357.15John Senden ..................T21 71-70-68-66 275 48,357.15Briny Baird ......................T21 70-68-68-69 275 48,357.14Billy Mayfair....................T21 69-70-68-68 275 48,357.14Tim Petrovic ....................T21 68-66-72-69 275 48,357.14Nick Price ........................T21 70-70-65-70 275 48,357.14Dean Wilson ..................T21 71-67-69-68 275 48,357.14The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—142-Cameron Beckman, Jonathan Byrd, Paul Goydos, J.J. Henry, IanLeggatt, Tom Lehman, Rod Pampling, Tom Pernice, Jr., 143-Stuart Appleby,Sergio Garcia, Matt Gogel, Skip Kendall, Peter Lonard, David Peoples, JohnRollins, Chris Smith, 144-Robert Gamez, Per-Ulrik Johansson, ScottSimpson, 145-Tim Clark, Arron Oberholser, Carl Paulson, Heath Slocum,Annika Sorenstam, 146-Aaron Barber, Mark Brooks, Joel Edwards, 147-BobEstes, Geoff Ogilvy, Dan Pohl, 148-James H. McLean, Kevin Sutherland,150-Scott McCarron, Craig Perks, 154-Rod Curl, W—David Toms, 72-PatPerez, D—76-Keith Clearwater.Shigeki Maruyama..........T28 70-68-70-68 276 $32,535.72Carl Pettersson................T28 71-69-68-68 276 32,535.72Gene Sauers....................T28 69-68-70-69 276 32,535.72Frank Lickliter II ..............T28 68-66-70-72 276 32,535.71Corey Pavin......................T28 68-70-69-69 276 32,535.71Patrick Sheehan ..............T28 65-72-68-71 276 32,535.71Jay Williamson ..............T28 67-67-73-69 276 32,535.71Billy Andrade ..................T35 68-68-71-70 277 24,650.00Bob Burns ........................T35 69-70-70-68 277 24,650.00Alex Cejka ......................T35 70-70-65-72 277 24,650.00Dudley Hart ....................T35 70-71-68-68 277 24,650.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T35 66-68-73-70 277 24,650.00Chad Campbell................T40 67-67-74-70 278 19,500.00Glen Day..........................T40 67-70-75-66 278 19,500.00Tim Herron ......................T40 71-68-69-70 278 19,500.00Spike McRoy ..................T40 67-72-71-68 278 19,500.00Kirk Triplett......................T40 69-71-70-68 278 19,500.00Woody Austin ................T45 70-67-72-70 279 14,014.29J.L. Lewis ........................T45 72-69-70-68 279 14,014.29Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T45 68-72-68-71 279 14,014.29Brett Quigley ..................T45 67-73-68-71 279 14,014.29Stephen Ames ................T45 67-72-74-66 279 14,014.28Brian Gay ........................T45 68-69-76-66 279 14,014.28Shaun Micheel................T45 71-69-72-67 279 14,014.28Joe Durant ......................T52 70-70-71-69 280 11,725.00J.P. Hayes ........................T52 70-71-71-68 280 11,725.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYCraig Parry ......................T52 67-70-72-71 280 $11,725.00Bob Tway ........................T52 69-70-73-68 280 11,725.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T56 65-75-72-69 281 11,200.00Greg Chalmers (S) ..........T56 68-71-72-70 281 11,200.00Mike Sposa ....................T56 67-69-74-71 281 11,200.00Duffy Waldorf..................T56 67-70-71-73 281 11,200.00Brian Watts (S)................T56 67-71-72-71 281 11,200.00Len Mattiace ....................61 69-69-75-69 282 10,900.00David Frost ......................T62 69-71-75-68 283 10,650.00Brian Henninger (S) ........T62 70-69-71-73 283 10,650.00Brenden Pappas ..............T62 70-68-74-71 283 10,650.00Scott Verplank ................T62 69-69-71-74 283 10,650.00Rich Beem ......................T66 68-69-76-71 284 10,200.00Steve Elkington ..............T66 72-68-70-74 284 10,200.00Peter Jacobsen ..............T66 72-68-71-73 284 10,200.00Jonathan Kaye ................T66 73-67-72-72 284 10,200.00Joey Sindelar (S) ............T66 69-71-71-73 284 10,200.00Luke Donald ....................T71 68-71-73-73 285 9,800.00Brent Geiberger ..............T71 71-70-72-72 285 9,800.00Cliff Kresge......................T71 68-70-73-74 285 9,800.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T74 68-70-74-74 286 9,550.00Tom Byrum (S) ................T74 70-71-72-73 286 9,550.00Fulton Allem ......................76 75-66-74-78 293 9,400.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsCOLONIAL NATIONAL INVITATION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT1946 Ben Hogan 279 Harry Todd 280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0351947 Ben Hogan 279 Toney Penna 280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0351948 Clayton Heafner 272 Skip Alexander 278 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,035Ben Hogan1949 No Tournament1950 Sam Snead 277 Skip Alexander 280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0351951 Cary Middlecoff 282 Jack Burke, Jr. 283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0351952 Ben Hogan 279 Lloyd Mangrum 283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0351953 Ben Hogan 282 Doug Ford 287 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,035Cary Middlecoff1954 Johnny Palmer 280 Fred Haas 282 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0351955 Chandler Harper 276 Dow Finsterwald 284 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0351956 Mike Souchak 280 Tommy Bolt 281 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0351957 Roberto De Vicenzo 284 Dick Mayer 285 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211958 Tommy Bolt 282 Ken Venturi 283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211959 Ben Hogan* 285 Fred Hawkins 285 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211960 Julius Boros 280 Gene Littler 281 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,021Kel Nagle1961 Doug Sanders 281 Kel Nagle 282 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211962 Arnold Palmer* 281 Johnny Pott 281 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211963 Julius Boros 279 Gary Player 283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211964 Billy Casper 279 Tommy Jacobs 283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211965 Bruce Crampton 276 George Knudson 279 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211966 Bruce Devlin 280 R.H. Sikes 281 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211967 Dave Stockton 278 Charles Coody 280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211968 Billy Casper 275 Gene Littler 280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0211969 Gardner Dickinson 278 Gary Player 279 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,1421970 Homero Blancas 273 Gene Littler 274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,142Lee Trevino1971 Gene Littler 283 Bert Yancey 284 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,1421972 Jerry Heard 275 Fred Marti 277 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,1421973 Tom Weiskopf 276 Bruce Crampton 277 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,142Jerry HeardSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-45


BANK OF AMERICA COLONIALSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESThe 2003 scoring average (69.941) was the firsttime since 1997 that the field averaged under parfor the week. Below are the last seven years’scoring averages:2003 69.9412002 71.2102001 70.6052000 70.7241999 70.5851998 70.1951997 69.677Annika Sorenstam became the first female in 58years to play in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event at the 2003Bank of America Colonial. Sorenstam, whoreceived a sponsor exemption, shot 71-74—145and missed the cut. The previous time a womanplayed in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event was Babe DidriksonZaharias in 1945.The six-stroke victory margin by Kenny Perry istied with Davis Love III (THE PLAYERSChampionship) for the fourth-largest margin of the2003 season, behind Tiger Woods’ 11-strokevictory at the Bay Hill Invitational, Ernie Els’ eightstrokewin at the Mercedes Championships andTommy Armour III, seven-stroke win at the ValeroTexas Open.Kenny Perry (42 years, 9 months, 15 days) becamethe 14th player over the age of 40 to capture theBank of America Colonial title.Kenny Perry and Jeff Sluman led the field withthe fewest number of bogeys with four. Perry alsoled the field with 21 birdies along with one eagle.2003 champion Kenny Perry was one of sevenplayers to record four rounds in the 60s. The others:Jeff Sluman, Pat Bates, Jim Furyk, EstebanToledo, Harrison Frazar and Steve Flesch.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1974 Rod Curl 276 Jack Nicklaus 277 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,1421975 No Tournament+1976 Lee Trevino 273 Mike Morley 274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,1421977 Ben Crenshaw 272 John Schroeder 273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,1421978 Lee Trevino 268 Jerry Heard 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,142Jerry Pate1979 Al Geiberger 274 Don January 275 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,096Gene Littler1980 Bruce Lietzke 271 Ben Crenshaw 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961981 Fuzzy Zoeller 274 Hale Irwin 278 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961982 Jack Nicklaus 273 Andy North 276 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961983 Jim Colbert* 278 Fuzzy Zoeller 278 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961984 Peter Jacobsen* 270 Payne Stewart 270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961985 Corey Pavin 266 Bob Murphy 270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961986 Dan Pohl*~ 205 Payne Stewart 205 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961987 Keith Clearwater 266 Davis Love III 269 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961988 Lanny Wadkins 270 Mark Calcavecchia 271 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,096Ben CrenshawJoey SindelarSOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL1989 lan Baker-Finch 270 David Edwards 274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961990 Ben Crenshaw 272 John Mahaffey 275 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,096Corey PavinNick Price1991 Tom Purtzer 267 David Edwards 270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,096Scott HochBob Lohr1992 Bruce Lietzke* 267 Corey Pavin 267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961993 Fulton Allem 264 Greg Norman 265 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0961994 Nick Price* 266 Scott Simpson 266 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,096COLONIAL NATIONAL INVITATION1995 Tom Lehman 271 Craig Parry 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,096MASTERCARD COLONIAL1996 Corey Pavin 272 Jeff Sluman 274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0101997 David Frost 265 Brad Faxon 267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,010David Ogrin1998 Tom Watson 265 Jim Furyk 267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,0101999 Olin Browne 272 Fred Funk 273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,010Paul GoydosTim HerronGreg KraftJeff Sluman2000 Phil Mickelson 268 Stewart Cink 270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,080Davis Love III2001 Sergio Garcia 267 Brian Gay 269 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,080Phil Mickelson2002 Nick Price 267 Kenny Perry 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,080David Toms2003 Kenny Perry 261 Justin Leonard 267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7,080KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened + = Served as site for Tournament Players ChampionshipTournament Record:261, Kenny Perry, 2003Tournament Course Record:61, Keith Clearwater, Lee Janzen, 1993; Greg Kraft, 1999;Kenny Perry, Justin Leonard, 2003Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, TX.3-46 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 THE MEMORIAL <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT[22nd of 48 official events]GARCIA PERRYWinner: SERGIO KENNY GARCÍA PERRY69-66-72-67 274 $720,00065-68-70-72 275 $900,000Muirfield Village Golf Club; Dublin, OH Purse: $5,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,265 May 29-June 1, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Charles Howell III shot an 8-under-par64 and led Kenny Perry by one and John Huston by two. Sevenplayers were three back. Second Round—Perry moved to 11-under-par 133 and led Retief Goosen and Lee Janzen by one.Vijay Singh and Spike McRoy were three behind. ThirdRound—Perry at 13-under-par 203 led Janzen by two strokes.Goosen, Singh and Jose Maria Olazabal were three back.CUT: 70 players at 2-over-par from a field of 104 professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Len Mattiace, 57, $2,000.WEATHER: Thursday, partly sunny with temperatures climbinginto the low 70s. Late afternoon showers. Winds out of thenorthwest 10 mph. Friday, warm and mostly sunny with a high of75. Cooler and overcast in the afternoon. Warm and rainy onSaturday morning. Play was delayed 46 minutes from 11:14 a.m.to 12 p.m. In the afternoon, windy, overcast and cooler, with lowsin the mid-50s and winds 20-30 mph from the northwest. Clear,windy and cool on Sunday, with a high of 65 and winds 15-20mph out of the northwest.Lee Janzen ..........................2 67-67-71-72 277 $540,000.00Mike Weir ..........................3 72-70-71-65 278 340,000.00Vijay Singh ........................T4 67-69-72-71 279 220,000.00Tiger Woods ......................T4 67-71-76-65 279 220,000.00Stewart Cink........................6 70-69-72-69 280 180,000.00Chad Campbell..................T7 67-70-74-70 281 161,250.00Retief Goosen ..................T7 67-67-74-73 281 161,250.00Mark Calcavecchia..............9 69-70-70-73 282 145,000.00Jose Maria Olazabal ........10 73-69-66-75 283 135,000.00Justin Leonard ................T11 71-69-76-69 285 120,000.00John Rollins ....................T11 70-69-74-72 285 120,000.00K.J. Choi ..........................T13 70-70-73-73 286 91,000.00Ernie Els ..........................T13 73-70-70-73 286 91,000.00Robert Gamez..................T13 70-68-75-73 286 91,000.00Padraig Harrington..........T13 70-71-73-72 286 91,000.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T13 70-71-73-72 286 91,000.00Stuart Appleby ................T18 71-71-76-69 287 70,000.00John Huston....................T18 66-74-78-69 287 70,000.00Jeff Sluman ....................T18 70-72-72-73 287 70,000.00Ben Crane........................T21 73-68-73-74 288 56,000.00Jay Haas..........................T21 75-69-71-73 288 56,000.00Peter Lonard....................T21 72-72-75-69 288 56,000.00Jim Furyk ........................T24 68-70-75-76 289 44,000.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—147-Briny Baird, Sergio Garcia, Trevor Immelman, Scott Laycock, TomLehman, Scott McCarron, Rod Pampling, Craig Parry, Scott Verplank, 148-Stephen Ames, Paul Azinger, Joel Edwards, Andy Miller, Jack Nicklaus, PatPerez, Tom Pernice, Jr., 150-Ben Curtis, Geoff Ogilvy, Jerry Pate, DavidSmail, 151-Harrison Frazar, Fred Funk, Matt Kuchar, 152-Carlos Franco, 153-Notah Begay III, Steve Flesch, Hank Kuehne, 154-Steve Allan, Matt Gogel,Bernhard Langer, 156-Mark Brooks, 165-Alejandro Larrazabal, W—144-Brenden Pappas, 73-Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, 76-Robert Allenby.NOTESKenny Perry’s 275 total was the highest 72-holetotal at the Memorial Tournament since Bob Twaywon the 1989 event with a 277 total. In 2002, JimFuryk won with a 274 total.Since 1970, 40 players have won back-to-backweeks on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Before Kenny Perry wonthe Bank of America Colonial and the MemorialTournament consecutively, the last player to do sowas Ernie Els in 2003 at the MercedesChampionships and the Sony Open in Hawaii. Atthe age of 42, Perry becomes the oldest since HaleIrwin (45) won the 1990 U.S. Open and the BuickClassic back to back.Tournament Record:268, Tom Lehman, 1994Tournament Course Record:61, John Huston, 1996Tim Herron ......................T24 72-68-77-72 289 $44,000.00Shigeki Maruyama..........T24 69-75-72-73 289 44,000.00Charles Howell III............T27 64-74-77-75 290 37,750.00Jay Williamson ..............T27 73-73-70-74 290 37,750.00Jonathan Byrd ................T29 74-72-71-74 291 32,500.00Spike McRoy ..................T29 68-68-84-71 291 32,500.00Rory Sabbatini ................T29 71-71-75-74 291 32,500.00Adam Scott ....................T29 67-72-79-73 291 32,500.00Lee Westwood................T29 72-68-75-76 291 32,500.00Glen Day (S) ....................T34 73-73-74-72 292 25,250.00J.P. Hayes ........................T34 73-72-73-74 292 25,250.00Stephen Leaney ..............T34 73-72-73-74 292 25,250.00Jeff Maggert ..................T34 68-73-71-80 292 25,250.00Carl Pettersson................T34 70-70-77-75 292 25,250.00Bob Tway ........................T34 69-72-74-77 292 25,250.00Brad Faxon ......................T40 67-77-74-75 293 19,500.00Ian Leggatt ......................T40 70-76-74-73 293 19,500.00Steve Lowery ..................T40 70-76-73-74 293 19,500.00Gene Sauers....................T40 70-75-70-78 293 19,500.00Hidemichi Tanaka (S) ......T40 70-72-79-72 293 19,500.00Luke Donald ....................T45 70-69-80-75 294 15,050.00Mark O’Meara ................T45 76-69-72-77 294 15,050.00Tim Petrovic ....................T45 70-71-78-75 294 15,050.00Kevin Sutherland ............T45 73-71-73-77 294 $15,050.00David Gossett..................T49 72-74-75-74 295 12,800.00Gary Nicklaus (S) ............T49 69-75-77-74 295 12,800.00Dudley Hart ......................51 69-72-76-79 296 12,300.00Billy Andrade ..................T52 69-75-79-74 297 11,725.00Tim Clark..........................T52 74-72-79-72 297 11,725.00Len Mattiace ..................T52 70-72-80-75 297 11,725.00David Peoples ................T52 77-68-77-75 297 11,725.00John Daly ........................T56 68-73-83-74 298 11,350.00Craig Perks ......................T56 70-72-76-80 298 11,350.00Bob Burns ........................T58 75-68-82-74 299 11,050.00Keith Fergus ....................T58 69-76-79-75 299 11,050.00Jerry Kelly ......................T58 70-72-84-73 299 11,050.00Peter O’Malley ................T58 72-71-76-80 299 11,050.00Woody Austin ................T62 68-74-76-82 300 10,750.00Frank Lickliter II ..............T62 72-72-81-75 300 10,750.00David Duval ....................T64 73-72-78-78 301 10,550.00Jonathan Kaye ................T64 73-73-76-79 301 10,550.00David Edwards ................T66 72-73-81-77 303 10,350.00Peter Jacobsen (S)..........T66 73-71-80-79 303 10,350.00Chris Smith........................68 73-72-84-75 304 10,200.00J.L. Lewis ..........................69 77-69-85-76 307 10,100.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor Exemption<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTHE MEMORIAL <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT1976 Roger Maltbie* 288 Hale Irwin 288 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,0271977 Jack Nicklaus 281 Hubert Green 283 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1011978 Jim Simons 284 Bill Kratzert 285 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1011979 Tom Watson 285 Miller Barber 288 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1011980 David Graham 280 Tom Watson 281 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1161981 Keith Fergus 284 Jack Renner 285 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1161982 Raymond Floyd 281 Peter Jacobsen 283 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,116Wayne LeviRoger MaltbieGil Morgan1983 Hale Irwin 281 Ben Crenshaw 282 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,116David Graham1984 Jack Nicklaus* 280 Andy Bean 280 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1161985 Hale Irwin 281 Lanny Wadkins 282 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1061986 Hal Sutton 271 Don Pooley 275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1061987 Don Pooley 272 Curt Byrum 275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1041988 Curtis Strange 274 David Frost 276 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,104Hale Irwin1989 Bob Tway 277 Fuzzy Zoeller 279 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1041990 Greg Norman~ 216 Payne Stewart 217 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1041991 Kenny Perry* 273 Hale Irwin 273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1041992 David Edwards* 273 Rick Fehr 273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1041993 Paul Azinger 274 Corey Pavin 275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1041994 Tom Lehman 268 Greg Norman 273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1041995 Greg Norman 269 David Duval 273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,104Mark CalcavecchiaSteve Elkington1996 Tom Watson 274 David Duval 276 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1181997 Vijay Singh~ 202 Jim Furyk 204 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,163Greg Norman1998 Fred Couples 271 Andrew Magee 275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1631999 Tiger Woods 273 Vijay Singh 275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,1632000 Tiger Woods 269 Ernie Els 274 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,018Justin Leonard2001 Tiger Woods 271 Paul Azinger 278 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,018Sergio Garcia2002 Jim Furyk 274 John Cook 276 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,224David Peoples2003 Kenny Perry 275 Lee Janzen 277 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7,265KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-47SECTION 3 / SUMMARIES


2003 FBR CAPITAL OPEN[23rd of 48 official events]SABBATINI GARCIAWinner: SERGIO RORY SABBATINI GARCÍA69-66-72-67 274 $720,00068-66-68-68 270 $810,000Tournament Players Club at Avenel; Potomac, MD Purse: $4,500,000Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 6,987 June 5-9, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Robert Gamez used a 5-under 66 tohold a one-stroke lead over Rich Beem and Notah Begay III.Second Round—Rory Sabbatini’s 66 took him to 8-under 134and gave him a two-stroke lead over Begay, Tom Gillis, DavidDuval and Niclas Fasth. Third Round—Sabbatini moved to 11-under 202, one-stroke ahead of Fasth. Duffy Waldorf was threeback.CUT: 78 players at 2-over-par 144 from a field of 156 professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Nine holes. Front nine: Jeff Klein, 27, $2,000.Back nine: John Huston, Mike Grob, D.J. Trahan, 28, $1,333.33each.WEATHER: Thursday, mostly sunny with temperatures climbinginto the mid 70s. Much of the same weather on Friday butbreezier in the morning. Third round was rained out on Saturdayand played on Sunday beginning at 10:45 a.m. with players off ofboth tees. Mostly cloudy with temperatures in the 60s. Mondayfinish began at 7:30 a.m. Sunny with temperatures reaching thelow 80s. The “preferred lies” rule was used during all four rounds.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESJoe Durant ........................T2 69-70-69-66 274 336,000.00Fred Funk ..........................T2 70-70-66-68 274 336,000.00Duffy Waldorf....................T2 71-68-66-69 274 336,000.00Bernhard Langer................T5 70-68-69-68 275 171,000.00J.L. Lewis ..........................T5 71-67-68-69 275 171,000.00Niclas Fasth ......................T7 68-68-67-73 276 140,250.00Tom Gillis ..........................T7 68-68-70-70 276 140,250.00Davis Love III ....................T7 70-71-68-67 276 140,250.00Chris DiMarco ................T10 71-68-67-71 277 112,500.00Todd Fischer ....................T10 73-68-67-69 277 112,500.00Scott Laycock ..................T10 71-67-70-69 277 112,500.00Marco Dawson................T13 72-68-67-71 278 84,375.00Padraig Harrington..........T13 70-70-66-72 278 84,375.00Cliff Kresge......................T13 70-69-70-69 278 84,375.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T13 68-69-71-70 278 84,375.00Rich Beem ......................T17 67-70-69-73 279 67,500.00Robert Gamez..................T17 66-74-75-64 279 67,500.00Hal Sutton ......................T17 68-69-70-72 279 67,500.00Dan Forsman ..................T20 72-72-67-69 280 56,250.00Brett Quigley ..................T20 74-67-70-69 280 56,250.00Woody Austin ................T22 71-67-70-73 281 46,800.00John Maginnes ..............T22 72-66-72-71 281 46,800.00John Riegger ..................T22 71-73-69-68 281 46,800.00Pat Bates ........................T25 71-73-68-70 282 36,750.00Notah Begay III ..............T25 67-69-71-75 282 36,750.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T25 68-70-70-74 282 36,750.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—145-Steve Allan, David Frost, Mathew Goggin, Paul Gow, Mike Heinen,Phil Mickelson, Larry Mize, Sean Murphy, Carl Paulson, Mark Wilson, 146-Tommy Armour III, Brian Bateman, Jose Coceres, Steve Elkington, DonnieHammond, Scott Hoch, Joel Kribel, Hank Kuehne, Deane Pappas, CoreyPavin, Esteban Toledo, Jay Williamson, 147-Doug Barron, Robert Damron,Kent Jones, Kenichi Kuboya, Neal Lancaster, Ian Leggatt, Steve Lowery, JeffMaggert, Jesper Parnevik, Grant Waite, 148-Olin Browne, Michael Clark II,John Daly, Michael Muehr, Kevin Na, D.J. Trahan, Nick Watney, 149-JeffBrehaut, Jason Caron, Ben Curtis, J.J. Henry, Akio Sadakata, Tom Scherrer,Heath Slocum, Dave Stockton, Jr., Curtis Strange, Steve Stricker, DavidSutherland, Cameron Yancey, 150-Thomas Levet, Dicky Pride, Chris Riley,Vance Veazey, 151-Jason Buha, Angel Cabrera, Jim Carter, Gavin Coles,Richard Zokol, 152-Brian Gay, Brad Lardon, Fred Wadsworth, 153-ClodomiroCarranza, Billy Mayfair, Dirk Schultz, 154-Chris Anderson, Kaname Yokoo,161-Jeff Klein, 162-Anthony Painter, 167-Rick Zarlengo, W—72-ArronOberholser, 77-Brian Watts, 78-Shaun Micheel, 80-Joe Acosta, Jr., John E.Morgan, 82-Fulton Allem, D—81-Mark Brooks.Jay Don Blake ................T28 69-72-71-71 283 $29,282.15Mike Grob........................T28 70-74-67-72 283 29,282.15David Duval ....................T28 74-62-73-74 283 29,282.14Joel Edwards ..................T28 69-71-73-70 283 29,282.14Brad Elder........................T28 72-69-70-72 283 29,282.14John Huston....................T28 69-72-67-75 283 29,282.14David Peoples ................T28 74-70-73-66 283 29,282.14Danny Ellis ......................T35 70-69-72-73 284 23,175.00Bob Estes ........................T35 72-70-70-72 284 23,175.00Tim Herron ......................T35 73-69-69-73 284 23,175.00Jonathan Kaye ................T38 72-70-71-72 285 19,800.00Scott Simpson (S)............T38 71-72-71-71 285 19,800.00Mike Sposa ....................T38 71-72-76-66 285 19,800.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T38 69-70-70-76 285 19,800.00Craig Barlow ..................T42 72-70-70-74 286 14,478.75Bob Burns ........................T42 71-72-76-67 286 14,478.75Jonathan Byrd ................T42 74-70-72-70 286 14,478.75Jason Gore......................T42 70-72-71-73 286 14,478.75Richard S. Johnson ........T42 70-72-72-72 286 14,478.75Paul Lawrie (S) ................T42 68-71-70-77 286 14,478.75Andy Miller......................T42 74-68-74-70 286 14,478.75Brent Schwarzrock ..........T42 71-67-75-73 286 14,478.75Stuart Appleby ................T50 74-70-78-65 287 10,854.00Bill Glasson (S)................T50 75-69-74-69 287 10,854.00Craig Parry ......................T50 70-71-71-75 287 10,854.00Joey Sindelar ..................T50 71-72-71-73 287 10,854.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYGarrett Willis ..................T50 69-75-69-74 287 $10,854.00Robert Allenby ................T55 71-73-72-72 288 10,215.00Andrew Magee ..............T55 70-70-74-74 288 10,215.00Mark O’Meara ................T55 73-70-68-77 288 10,215.00John Senden ..................T55 74-70-72-72 288 10,215.00Briny Baird ......................T59 70-73-75-71 289 9,675.00Cameron Beckman..........T59 76-67-71-75 289 9,675.00Alex Cejka ......................T59 69-74-66-80 289 9,675.00Charles Howell III............T59 69-69-74-77 289 9,675.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T59 73-70-73-73 289 9,675.00Troy Matteson (S)............T59 69-71-75-74 289 9,675.00Jose Maria Olazabal ......T59 72-69-74-74 289 9,675.00Chip Sullivan ..................T59 72-72-71-74 289 9,675.00Aaron Barber ..................T67 71-70-75-74 290 9,225.00Darron Stiles ..................T67 69-71-79-71 290 9,225.00Carlos Franco ..................T69 71-70-71-79 291 9,045.00Brandt Jobe ....................T69 74-70-70-77 291 9,045.00Kirk Triplett........................71 70-71-74-77 292 8,910.00Harrison Frazar................T72 70-72-77-74 293 8,775.00Kenneth Staton ..............T72 75-69-73-76 293 8,775.00Frank Lickliter II ................74 73-70-76-75 294 8,640.00Tim Clark..........................T75 75-69-72-79 295 8,505.00Matt Kuchar ....................T75 73-71-76-75 295 8,505.00Steven Alker....................T77 69-71-79-78 297 8,325.00Todd Barranger................T77 71-72-79-75 297 8,325.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsKEMPER OPEN1968 Arnold Palmer 276 Bruce Crampton 280 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7,110Art Wall1969 Dale Douglass 274 Charles Coody 278 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,2051970 Dick Lotz 278 Lou Graham 280 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,205Larry HinsonGrier JonesTom Weiskopf1971 Tom Weiskopf* 277 Dale Douglass 277 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,205Gary PlayerLee Trevino1972 Doug Sanders 275 Lee Trevino 276 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,2051973 Tom Weiskopf 271 Lanny Wadkins 274 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,2051974 Bob Menne* 270 Jerry Heard 270 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,2051975 Raymond Floyd 278 John Mahaffey 281 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,205Gary Player1976 Joe Inman 277 Grier Jones 278 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,205Tom Weiskopf1977 Tom Weiskopf 277 George Burns 279 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,205Bill Rogers1978 Andy Bean 273 Mark Hayes 278 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,205Andy North1979 Jerry McGee 272 Jerry Pate 273 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7,2051980 John Mahaffey 275 Craig Stadler 278 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7,1731981 Craig Stadler 270 Tom Watson 276 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7,173Tom Weiskopf1982 Craig Stadler 275 Seve Ballesteros 282 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7,1731983 Fred Couples* 287 Tze-Chung Chen 287 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7,173Barry JaeckelGil MorganScott Simpson1984 Greg Norman 280 Mark O’Meara 285 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7,1731985 Bill Glasson 278 Larry Mize 279 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7,173Corey Pavin3-48 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BOOZ ALLEN CLASSICNOTESBooz Allen Hamilton, one of the world’s largestconsulting firms with 13,000 staff and clients on sixcontinents, signed a three-year agreement lastAugust to serve as title sponsor of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’sWashington, D.C. event, announced John Tydings,Chairman of Washington Golf Charities, Inc., thetournament’s new host organization. Beginningwith the June <strong>2004</strong> event, Booz Allen will becomethe title sponsor of the largest single sporting eventin the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area,attracting more than 180,000 fans annually.Booz Allen Hamilton, a privately-held corporationfounded in 1914 and headquartered in McLean, VA,is a world leader in management and technologyconsulting. Booz Allen provides consulting servicesto major international corporations and governmentclients around the world. For more information,visit www.boozallen.com.RORY SABBATINIRory Sabbatini’s four-stroke margin of victory wasthe largest since Tom Byrum won by five strokesin 1989.Rory Sabbatini became the fourth player in thelast five years at the FBR Capital Open to eitherhold or share the 54-hole lead and go on to victory.Rory Sabbatini was the second Monday-finishwinner of 2003, following Scott Hoch at the FordChampionship at Doral. He was also the second inthree years at the FBR Capital Open. FrankLickliter II won a Monday finish in 2001.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1986 Greg Norman* 277 Larry Mize 277 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7,1731987 Tom Kite 270 Chris Perry 277 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,864Howard Twitty1988 Morris Hatalsky* 274 Tom Kite 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,8671989 Tom Byrum 268 Tommy Armour III 273 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,917Billy Ray BrownJim Thorpe1990 Gil Morgan 274 Ian Baker-Finch 275 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,9171991 Billy Andrade* 263 Jeff Sluman 263 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,9041992 Bill Glasson 276 John Daly 277 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005Ken GreenMike SpringerHoward Twitty1993 Grant Waite 275 Tom Kite 276 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0051994 Mark Brooks 271 Bobby Wadkins 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005D.A. Weibring1995 Lee Janzen* 272 Corey Pavin 272 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0051996 Steve Stricker 270 Brad Faxon 273 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005Scott HochMark O'MearaGrant Waite1997 Justin Leonard 274 Mark Wiebe 275 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0051998 Stuart Appleby 274 Scott Hoch 275 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0051999 Rich Beem 274 Bill Glasson 275 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005Bradley HughesKEMPER INSURANCE OPEN2000 Tom Scherrer 271 Greg Chalmers 273 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005Kazuhiko HosokawaFranklin LanghamJustin LeonardSteve Lowery2001 Frank Lickliter 268 J.J. Henry 269 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0052002 Bob Estes 273 Rich Beem 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,987FBR CAPITAL OPEN2003 Rory Sabbatini 270 Joe Durant 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,987Fred FunkDuffy WaldorfKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:263, Billy Andrade, Jeff Sluman, 1991Current Course Record:62, David Duval, 2003Tournament Course Record:61, Jerry McGee, 1979 (Quail Hollow CC)The TPC at Avenel, site of the Booz Allen Classic.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-49


2003 U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP[24th of 48 official events]GARCIA FURYKOlympia Fields Country Club (North Course); Olympia Field, IL Purse: $6,000,000Par: 36-34—70 Yards: 7,190 June 12-15, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Tom Watson and Brett Quigleyopened with 5-under-par 65s to lead Justin Leonard and Jay DonBlake by one stroke. Stephen Leaney and Jim Furyk were twoback. Second Round—Furyk and Vijay Singh were at 7-under133, a U.S. Open 36-hole record, and had a two-stroke lead overJonathan Byrd and Leaney. Third Round—Furyk was at 10-under 200, a U.S. Open 54-hole record, and led Leaney by threestrokes and Singh and Nick Price by five.CUT: 66 professionals and one amateur at 3-over-par 133 from afield of 151 professionals and two amateurs.WEATHER: Mostly cloudy on Thursday and Friday withtemperatures reaching the high 60s and winds light and variable.Winds increased to 10-15 mph from the NE on Saturday withtemperatures reaching the mid-70s. Sunny and beautiful onSunday with winds out the North at 7-10 mph.Winner: Winner: SERGIO JIM GARCÍA FURYK69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-66-67-72 272 $1,080,000Stephen Leaney ..................2 67-68-68-72 275 650,000.00Kenny Perry ......................T3 72-71-69-67 279 341,367.00Mike Weir ........................T3 73-67-68-71 279 341,367.00Ernie Els ............................T5 69-70-69-72 280 185,934.00Fredrik Jacobson ..............T5 69-67-73-71 280 185,934.00Nick Price ..........................T5 71-65-69-75 280 185,934.00Justin Rose........................T5 70-71-70-69 280 185,934.00David Toms........................T5 72-67-70-71 280 185,934.00Padraig Harrington..........T10 69-72-72-68 281 124,936.00Jonathan Kaye ................T10 70-70-72-69 281 124,936.00Cliff Kresge......................T10 69-70-72-70 281 124,936.00Billy Mayfair....................T10 69-71-67-74 281 124,936.00Scott Verplank ................T10 76-67-68-70 281 124,936.00Jonathan Byrd ................T15 69-66-71-76 282 93,359.00Tom Byrum ......................T15 69-69-71-73 282 93,359.00Tim Petrovic ....................T15 69-70-70-73 282 93,359.00Eduardo Romero..............T15 70-66-70-76 282 93,359.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T15 69-71-71-71 282 93,359.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T20 68-72-67-76 283 64,170.00Robert Damron................T20 69-68-73-73 283 64,170.00Ian Leggatt ......................T20 68-70-68-77 283 64,170.00Justin Leonard ................T20 66-70-72-75 283 64,170.00Peter Lonard....................T20 72-69-74-68 283 64,170.00Vijay Singh ......................T20 70-63-72-78 283 $64,170.00Jay Williamson ..............T20 72-69-69-73 283 64,170.00Tiger Woods....................T20 70-66-75-72 283 64,170.00Stewart Cink ..................T28 70-68-72-74 284 41,254.00John Maginnes ..............T28 72-70-72-70 284 41,254.00Dicky Pride ......................T28 71-69-66-78 284 41,254.00Brett Quigley ..................T28 65-74-71-74 284 41,254.00Kevin Sutherland ............T28 71-71-72-70 284 41,254.00Kirk Triplett......................T28 71-68-73-72 284 41,254.00Tom Watson ....................T28 65-72-75-72 284 41,254.00Angel Cabrera ................T35 72-68-73-72 285 32,552.00Chad Campbell................T35 70-70-69-76 285 32,552.00Chris DiMarco ................T35 72-71-71-71 285 32,552.00Fred Funk ........................T35 70-73-71-71 285 32,552.00Sergio Garcia ..................T35 69-74-71-71 285 32,552.00Brandt Jobe ....................T35 70-68-76-71 285 32,552.00Mark O’Meara ................T35 72-68-67-78 285 32,552.00Darren Clarke ..................T42 70-69-72-75 286 25,002.00Retief Goosen ................T42 71-72-73-70 286 25,002.00Bernhard Langer..............T42 70-70-73-73 286 25,002.00Steve Lowery ..................T42 70-72-70-74 286 25,002.00Colin Montgomerie ........T42 69-74-71-72 286 25,002.00Loren Roberts..................T42 69-72-74-71 286 25,002.00Woody Austin ................T48 74-64-76-73 287 $19,025.00Marco Dawson................T48 72-71-75-69 287 19,025.00Niclas Fasth ....................T48 75-68-73-71 287 19,025.00Dan Forsman ..................T48 71-67-73-76 287 19,025.00Darron Stiles ..................T48 71-68-72-76 287 19,025.00Charles Howell III............T53 70-73-74-71 288 17,004.00John Rollins ....................T53 73-70-68-77 288 17,004.00Lee Janzen ......................T55 72-68-72-77 289 16,199.00Phil Mickelson ................T55 70-70-75-74 289 16,199.00Len Mattiace ..................T57 69-73-77-71 290 15,643.00Trip Kuehne ....................T57 74-67-76-73 290 AmateurOlin Browne ....................T59 72-70-74-75 291 15,347.00Ricky Barnes....................T59 71-71-79-70 291 AmateurChris Anderson................T61 72-70-78-72 292 14,810.00Alex Cejka ......................T61 73-66-76-77 292 14,810.00Brian Davis ......................T61 71-72-74-75 292 14,810.00Jay Don Blake ................T64 66-77-75-75 293 14,200.00J.P. Hayes ........................T64 70-73-79-71 293 14,200.00Fred Couples ..................T66 70-72-73-80 295 13,711.00Brian Henninger ..............T66 76-67-76-76 295 13,711.00Ryan Dillon ........................68 72-68-81-80 301 13,334.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut)C—144-Stuart Appleby, Rob Bradley, Tim Clark, Joe Durant, Steve Flesch,Tom Gillis, Neal Lancaster, Spike McRoy, Joe Ogilvie, Jose Maria Olazabal,Craig Parry, Adam Scott, 145-Thomas Bjorn, Craig Bowden, Paul Casey,Dudley Hart, John B. Holmes (A), Richard S. Johnson, Geoff Ogilvy, JesperParnevik, Jeff Sluman, 146-Robert Allenby, Christopher Baryla (A), BrianGay, Scott Hoch, Trevor Immelman, Jeff Maggert, Hunter Mahan (A), HiroshiMatsuo, Bryce Molder, Geoffrey Sisk, David Smail, Roland Thatcher, GrantWaite, Dean Wilson, 147-Doug Dunakey, Bob Estes, Jay Haas, Jerry Kelly,Bill Lunde, Sean McCarty, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Toru Taniguchi, Bob Tway, 148-Bret Guetz, Tom Kite, Doug LaBelle II, Maarten Lafeber, Shigeki Maruyama,Larry Mize, Corey Pavin, Chris Riley, Rory Sabbatini, Warren Schutte, MarkWurtz, 149-Tommy Armour III, Bob Burns, Brad Elder, Bill Haas (A), KentJones, Paul Lawrie, Luke List (A), Sean Murphy, Rod Pampling, 150-BillyAndrade, Rich Beem, David Duval, Nick Faldo, Brad Faxon, 151-Davis LoveIII, 152-Steve Gotsche, Rick Reinsberg (A), Matt Seppanen, 153-AnthonyArvidson, Cortney Brisson, K.J. Choi, Scott McCarron, Alan Morin, ChezReavie (A), 154-Michael Campbell, Chris Smith, 155-Greg Hiller, 156-JasonKnutzon, 157-Don Pooley, Joey Sindelar, 159-Roy Biancalana, TomGlissmeyer (A).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score LocationU.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP1895 Horace Rawlins 173 Willie Dunn 175 Newport GC, Newport, Rl1896 James Foulis 152 Horace Rawlins 155 Shinnecock Hills GC, Southhampton, NY1897 Joe Lloyd 162 Willie Anderson 163 Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL(Competition extended from 36 to 72 holes after 1897)1898 Fred Herd 328 Alex Smith 335 Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA1899 Willie Smith 315 George Low 326 Baltimore CC, Baltimore, MDVal FitzjohnW. H. Way1900 Harry Vardon 313 J.H. Taylor 315 Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL1901 Willie Anderson* 331 Alex Smith 331 Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA1902 Laurie Auchterlonie 307 Stewart Gardner 313 Garden City GC, Garden City, NY1903 Willie Anderson* 307 David Brown 307 Baltusrol GC, Short Hills, NJ1904 Willie Anderson 303 Gil Nicholls 308 Glen View Club, Golf, IL1905 Willie Anderson 314 Alex Smith 316 Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA1906 Alex Smith 295 Willie Smith 302 Onwentsia Club, Lake Forest, IL1907 Alex Ross 302 Gil Nicholls 304 Philadelphia Cricket Club, Chestnut Hill, PA1908 Fred McLeod* 322 Willie Smith 322 Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA1909 George Sargent 290 Tom McNamara 294 Englewood GC, Englewood, NJ1910 AIex Smith* (71) 298 John McDermott 298 Philadelphia Cricket Club, Chestnut Hill, PAMacdonald Smith1911 John McDermott* 307 Mike Brady 307 Chicago GC, Wheaton, ILGeorge Simpson1912 John McDermott 294 Tom McNamara 296 CC of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY1913 Francis Ouimet#* 304 Harry Vardon 304 The Country Club, Brookline, MAEdward Ray1914 Walter Hagen# 290 Charles Evans, Jr. 291 Midlothian CC, Blue Island, IL1915 Jerome Travers# 297 Tom McNamara 298 Baltusrol GC, Short Hills, NJ1916 Charles Evans, Jr.# 286 Jock Hutchison 288 Minikahda Club, Minneapolis, MN1917 No tournament+1918 No Tournament+1919 Walter Hagen* 301 Mike Brady 301 Brae Burn CC, West Newton, MA1920 Edward Ray 295 Harry Vardon 296 Inverness CC, Toledo, OHJack BurkeLeo DiegelJock Hutchison3-50 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPNOTESTom Watson played in his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event35 years ago as an 18-year old amateur at theWestern Open. The course? Olympia Fields, site oflast year’s U.S. Open. Watson made the cut andfinished T28 at the 2003 U.S Open Championship.Jim Furyk’s total of 272 ties a record for thelowest 72-hole score in U. S. Open history. Threeplayers – Jack Nicklaus (272), Baltusrol GolfClub, 1980; Lee Janzen (272), Baltusrol Golf Club,1993 and Tiger Woods (272), Pebble Beach GolfLinks, 2000 – hold the same mark.STEPHEN LEANEYSix international players finished among the topfive at the 2003 U.S. Open – Australia’s StephenLeaney (2nd), Canada’s Mike Weir (T3), England’sJustin Rose (T5), Sweden’s Fredrik Jacobson(T5), South Africa’s Ernie Els (T5) and Nick Price(T5).2003 Master champion Mike Weir has the samebirthday as U.S. Open Champion Jim Furyk, May12, 1970.Jim Furyk was the 57th player to make the U.S.Open his first career major championship victoryand the first since Retief Goosen in 2001.Tournament Record:272, Jack Nicklaus, 1980 (Baltusrol GC); Lee Janzen, 1993(Baltusrol GC); Tiger Woods, 2000 (Pebble Beach GL); JimFuryk, 2003 (Olympia Fields CC)18-Hole Record:63, Johnny Miller, 1973 (Oakmont CC); Tom Weiskopf, 1980(Baltusrol GC); Jack Nicklaus, 1980 (Baltusrol GC)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location1921 James M. Barnes 289 Walter Hagen 298 Columbia CC, Chevy Chase, MDFred McLeod1922 Gene Sarazen# 288 John L. Black 289 Skokie CC, Glencoe, ILRobert T. Jones, Jr.1923 Robert T. Jones, Jr.#* 296 Bobby Cruickshank 296 Inwood CC, Inwood, NY1924 Cyril Walker# 297 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 300 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI1925 Willie Macfarlane#* 291 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 291 Worcester CC, Worcester, MA1926 Robert T. Jones, Jr.# 293 Joe Turnesa 294 Scioto CC, Columbus, OH1927 Tommy Armour* 301 Harry Cooper 301 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA1928 Johnny Farrell#* 294 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 294 Olympia Fields CC, Matteson, IL1929 Robert T. Jones, Jr.#* 294 Al Espinosa 294 Winged Foot GC, Mamaroneck, NY1930 Robert T. Jones, Jr.# 287 Macdonald Smith 289 Interlachen CC, Hopkins, MN1931 Billy Burke* 292 George Von Elm 292 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH1932 Gene Sarazen 286 Phil Perkins 289 Fresh Meadows CC, Flushing, NYBobby Cruickshank1933 Johnny Goodman# 287 Ralph Guldahl 288 North Shore CC, Glenview, IL1934 Olin Dutra 293 Gene Sarazen 294 Merion Cricket Club, Ardmore, PA1935 Sam Parks, Jr. 299 Jimmy Thomson 301 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA1936 Tony Manero 282 Harry Cooper 284 Baltusrol GC, Springfield, NJ1937 Ralph Guldahl 281 Sam Snead 283 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI1938 Ralph Guldahl 284 Dick Metz 290 Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, CO1939 Byron Nelson* 284 Craig Wood 284 Philadelphia CC, Gladwyne, PADenny Shute1940 Lawson Little* 287 Gene Sarazen 287 Canterbury GC, Beachwood, OH1941 Craig Wood 284 Denny Shute 287 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX1942 No Tournament++1943 No Tournament++1944 No Tournament++1945 No Tournament++1946 LIoyd Mangrum* 284 Vic Ghezzi 284 Canterbury GC, Beachwood, OHByron Nelson1947 Lew Worsham* 282 Sam Snead 282 St. Louis CC, Clayton, MO1948 Ben Hogan 276 Jimmy Demaret 278 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA1949 Cary Middlecoff 286 Sam Snead 287 Medinah CC, Medinah, ILClayton Heafner1950 Ben Hogan* 287 Lloyd Mangrum 287 Merion GC, Ardmore, PAGeorge Fazio1951 Ben Hogan 287 Clayton Heafner 289 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI1952 Julius Boros 281 Ed Oliver 285 Northwood CC, Dallas, TX1953 Ben Hogan 283 Sam Snead 289 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA1954 Ed Furgol 284 Gene Littler 285 Baltusrol GC, Springfield, NJ1955 Jack Fleck* 287 Ben Hogan 287 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA1956 Cary Middlecoff 281 Ben Hogan 282 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NYJulius Boros1957 Dick Mayer* 282 Cary Middlecoff 282 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH1958 Tommy Bolt 283 Gary Player 287 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK1959 Billy Casper 282 Bob Rosburg 283 Winged Foot GC, Mamaroneck, NY1960 Arnold Palmer# 280 Jack Nicklaus 282 Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, CO1961 Gene Littler 281 Bob Goalby 282 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MIDoug Sanders1962 Jack Nicklaus* 283 Arnold Palmer 283 Oakmont CC, Oakmont PA1963 Julius Boros* 293 Jacky Cupit 293 The Country Club, Brookline, MAArnold Palmer1964 Ken Venturi 278 Tommy Jacobs 282 Congressional CC, Washington, DC1965 Gary Player* 282 Kel Nagle 282 Bellerive CC, St Louis, MO1966 Billy Casper* 278 Arnold Palmer 278 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA1967 Jack Nicklaus 275 Arnold Palmer 279 Baltusrol GC, Springfield, NJ1968 Lee Trevino 275 Jack Nicklaus 279 Oak Hill CC, Rochester NY1969 Orville Moody 281 Deane Beman 282 Champions GC, Houston, TXAl GeibergerBob Rosburg1970 Tony Jacklin 281 Dave Hill 288 Hazeltine GC, Chaska, MN1971 Lee Trevino* (68) 280 Jack Nicklaus 280 Merion GC, Ardmore, PA1972 Jack Nicklaus 290 Bruce Crampton 293 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA1973 Johnny Miller 279 John Schlee 280 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA1974 Hale Irwin 287 Forrest Fezler 289 Winged Foot GC, Mamaroneck, NY1975 Lou Graham* 287 John Mahaffey 287 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL.1976 Jerry Pate 277 Tom Weiskopf 279 Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth, GAAl Geiberger1977 Hubert Green 278 Lou Graham 279 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OKSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-51


U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESIn just his second U.S. Open appearance, StephenLeaney posted a runner-up finish. Then again, he isused to overcoming obstacles. Leaney rebuilt hiscareer after a life-threatening medical problem in1993, when he had two ribs removed and didn’tplay golf for seven months. According to his doctor,chances were pretty good that he wasn’t going toplay golf again. With his second-place finish, thefirst of his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career, Leaney earned a spoton the <strong>2004</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Kenny Perry’s prior best in a U.S. Open was a tiefor 25th in 1993 at Baltusrol when he had aweekend finish of 68-71. In 2003, Perry finishedwith a 3-under 67 and a 1-under total for thechampionship, tied for third. It was his best finishin a major since his solo second at the <strong>PGA</strong>Championship in 1996.Trip Kuehne, the older brother of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>member Hank Kuehne, became the low amateurin the 2003 U.S. Open by one stroke over 2002 U.S.Amateur champion Ricky Barnes. Kuehne led theOpen in driving with a 325.6-yard average, almost10 yards ahead of Darren Clarke, who wassecond with a driving average of 315.9. Hank ledthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in Driving Distance in 2003.In 2002, Tiger Woods became the first personsince Jack Nicklaus to win both the MastersTournament and the U.S. Open in the same season.Three others have accomplished the feat – CraigWood (1941), Ben Hogan (1951, ’53) and ArnoldPalmer (1960). Only Hogan in 1953 went on to winthe British Open.In 2002, Tiger Woods had the sixth wire-to-wirewin in U.S. Open history and his second (2000).Others include: Walter Hagen (1914), JamesBarnes (1921), Ben Hogan (1951, ’53) and TonyJacklin (1970).In 2002, Tiger Woods became the first person inhistory to win multiple U.S Junior (1991-93), U.S.Amateur (1994-96) and US Open (2000, ’02) titles.In the last 50 years, American players have won 44U.S. Opens. The only exceptions were four won bySouth Africans (Gary Player, Ernie Els twice andRetief Goosen), one by an Australian (DavidGraham) and one by an Englishman (Tony Jacklin).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location1978 Andy North 285 Dave Stockton 286 Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, COJ.C. Snead1979 Hale Irwin 284 Gary Player 286 Inverness Club, Toledo, OHJerry Pate1980 Jack Nicklaus 272 Isao Aoki 274 Baltusrol GC, Springfield NJ1981 David Graham 273 George Burns 276 Merion GC, Ardmore, PABill Rogers1982 Tom Watson 282 Jack Nicklaus 284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA1983 Larry Nelson 280 Tom Watson 281 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA1984 Fuzzy Zoeller* 276 Greg Norman 276 Winged Foot GC, Mamaroneck, NY1985 Andy North 279 Dave Barr 280 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MITze-Chung ChenDenis Watson1986 Raymond Floyd 279 Lanny Wadkins 281 Shinnecock Hills GC, Southampton, NYChip Beck1987 Scott Simpson 277 Tom Watson 278 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA1988 Curtis Strange* 278 Nick Faldo 278 The Country Club, Brookline, MA1989 Curtis Strange 278 Chip Beck 279 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NYMark McCumberlan Woosnam1990 Hale Irwin* 280 Mike Donald 280 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL1991 Payne Stewart* 282 Scott Simpson 282 Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, MN1992 Tom Kite 285 Jeff Sluman 287 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA1993 Lee Janzen 272 Payne Stewart 274 Baltusrol GC, Springfield, NJ1994 Ernie Els* 279 Loren Roberts 279 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PAColin Montgomerie1995 Corey Pavin 280 Greg Norman 282 Shinnecock Hills GC, Southampton, NY1996 Steve Jones 278 Tom Lehman 279 Oakland Hills CC, Bloomfield Hills, MIDavis Love III1997 Ernie Els 276 Colin Montgomerie 277 Congressional CC (Blue),Bethesda, MD1998 Lee Janzen 280 Payne Stewart 281 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA1999 Payne Stewart 279 Phil Mickelson 280 Pinehurst (No. 2), Pinehurst, NC2000 Tiger Woods 272 Ernie Els 287 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CAMiguel A. Jiminez2001 Retief Goosen* 276 Mark Brooks 276 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK2002 Tiger Woods 277 Phil Mickelson 280 Bethpage State Park (Black),Farmingdale, NY2003 Jim Furyk 272 Stephen Leaney 275 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, ILKEY: * = Playoff # = Weather-shortened + = World War I ++ = World War IINOTESList of Players over age 40 who have won the U.S. Open:Date Winner Birthdate Age of winner8/13/20 Edward Ray 3/28/1877 43 years, 137 days6/14/53 Ben Hogan 8/13/12 40 years, 305 days6/14/58 Tommy Bolt 3/31/18 40 years, 75 days6/23/63 Julius Boros 3/3/20 43 years, 112 days6/15/80 Jack Nicklaus 1/21/40 40 years, 145 days6/15/86 Raymond Floyd 9/4/42 43 years, 284 days6/18/90 Hale Irwin 6/3/45 45 years, 15 days6/21/92 Tom Kite 12/9/49 42 years, 194 days6/20/99 Payne Stewart 1/30/57 42 years, 141 days3-52 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 BUICK CLASSIC[25th of 48 official events]GARCIA KAYEWinner: SERGIO JONATHAN GARCÍA KAYE69-66-72-67 274 $720,00070-66-68-67 271 $900,000Westchester CC, (West Course); Harrison, NY Purse: $5,000,000Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 6,783 June 19-22, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Briny Baird shot a career-best 8-under-par 63 to lead Joey Sindelar and Jim Furyk by threestrokes. Shigeki Maruyama, Tiger Woods and Retief Goosenwere four back. Second Round—Baird moved to 10-under-par132 to lead Goosen by one, Skip Kendall by two and Sindelar bythree. Six players were four behind. Third Round—Baird,Kendall, Jonathan Kaye and John Rollins held a share of the leadat 9-under-par 204. Sindelar, Sergio Garcia, Alex Cejka and FredFunk were one back. Five players were two back.CUT: 72 players at even-par 142 from a field of 156 professionals.PRO-AM: Reduced to nine holes with front- and back-ninewinners. $10,000. Front-nine, Dudley Hart, $1,000. Back nine,David Berganio, Jr. and Jesper Parnevik, $1,600 each.WEATHER: On Thursday, overcast with mist in the morning.Partly sunny in the afternoon, with a high of 68 degrees. Cloudyand cool on Friday. Saturday, play was delayed for 1:16 (9:36 a.m.-10:52 a.m.) due to lightning. Play was suspended for the secondtime at 1:03 p.m. due to lighting and heavy rain, and called for theday at 3:15 p.m. due to wet conditions. Play resumed for all 72players at 9 a.m. on Sunday with final-round tee times runningfrom 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. Light drizzle and overcast in themorning with cooler temperatures and increasing winds at noon.High temperature was 64 with winds up to 15 mph.Won playoff with an eagle-3 on first extra hole.John Rollins ........................2 70-67-67-67 271 $540,000.00Joey Sindelar ......................3 66-69-70-68 273 340,000.00Fred Funk ..........................T4 71-70-64-69 274 196,875.00Sergio Garcia ....................T4 70-69-66-69 274 196,875.00Jay Haas............................T4 74-68-67-65 274 196,875.00Skip Kendall ......................T4 68-66-70-70 274 196,875.00Brad Faxon ........................T8 69-67-74-65 275 145,000.00Tom Lehman ......................T8 71-70-68-66 275 145,000.00J.L. Lewis ..........................T8 68-68-70-69 275 145,000.00Ernie Els ..........................T11 68-71-68-69 276 120,000.00Scott Verplank ................T11 70-68-68-70 276 120,000.00Woody Austin ................T13 74-64-70-69 277 91,000.00Fred Couples ..................T13 69-68-69-71 277 91,000.00Shaun Micheel................T13 69-68-73-67 277 91,000.00Brenden Pappas ..............T13 74-67-68-68 277 91,000.00Tiger Woods....................T13 67-69-71-70 277 91,000.00Tom Gillis ........................T18 71-65-70-72 278 67,500.00Retief Goosen ................T18 67-66-73-72 278 67,500.00Vijay Singh ......................T18 70-68-71-69 278 67,500.00David Toms......................T18 75-65-71-67 278 67,500.00Alex Cejka ......................T22 70-69-66-74 279 45,071.43Jim Furyk ........................T22 66-73-71-69 279 45,071.43Per-Ulrik Johansson........T22 71-70-72-66 279 45,071.43Peter Lonard....................T22 72-66-71-70 279 45,071.43The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—143-Jay Don Blake, Tom Byrum, Danny Ellis, Jerry Kelly, Neal Lancaster,Larry Mize, Patrick Sheehan, Jeff Sluman, Chris Smith, Mike Sposa, 144-Steven Alker, Olin Browne, Jason Caron, Jim Carter, Greg Chalmers, TimClark, Marco Dawson, Glen Day, David Duval, Jason Gore, Paul Goydos,Hank Kuehne, Scott Laycock, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Mike Springer, D.J. Trahan,Vance Veazey, 145-Paul Azinger, Craig Barlow, Rich Beem, MarkCalcavecchia, Gavin Coles, Carlos Franco, Spike McRoy, Tim Petrovic, AkioSadakata, David Sutherland, Esteban Toledo, Bob Tway, Dean Wilson, MarkWilson, 146-Aaron Barber, Pat Bates, Michael Campbell, David Gossett,Thomas Levet, Hal Sutton, 147-Jason Buha, Todd Fischer, David Frost, BrianGay, Dennis Paulson, Pat Perez, Dave Stockton, Jr., Ty Tryon, Duffy Waldorf,Cameron Yancey, 148-Brian Bateman, Richie Coughlan, Brad Elder, RichardMassey, 149-Todd Barranger, Notah Begay III, David Berganio, Jr., StewartCink, Jeff Klein, Kenneth Staton, 150-Charles Bolling, John Maginnes, AndyMiller, 151-Ben Crane, Mike Heinen, Anthony Painter, Steve Pate, 153-GeoffOgilvy, 154-Michael Clark II, Joel Kribel, 155-Ryan Fauchier, Glen Hnatiuk,Ben Hoffhine, 157-Doug Barron, Michael Muehr, 158-Mike Reilly, W—75-Scott Hoch.John E. Morgan ..............T22 72-68-70-69 279 $45,071.43David Peoples ................T22 72-68-69-70 279 45,071.43Loren Roberts..................T22 71-71-71-66 279 45,071.42Dudley Hart ......................29 70-69-73-68 280 35,500.00Briny Baird ......................T30 63-69-72-77 281 31,750.00Kent Jones ......................T30 71-67-73-70 281 31,750.00Shigeki Maruyama..........T30 67-69-74-71 281 31,750.00Carl Pettersson................T30 71-67-71-72 281 31,750.00Steve Flesch....................T34 69-68-71-74 282 27,625.00Cliff Kresge......................T34 69-71-72-70 282 27,625.00Fredrik Jacobson ............T36 70-70-70-73 283 22,535.72Billy Mayfair....................T36 71-69-70-73 283 22,535.72Rod Pampling ..................T36 70-70-71-72 283 22,535.72Jeff Brehaut ....................T36 73-65-75-70 283 22,535.71Jonathan Byrd ................T36 72-70-69-72 283 22,535.71Luke Donald ....................T36 71-71-71-70 283 22,535.71J.P. Hayes ........................T36 73-66-71-73 283 22,535.71Matt Kuchar ....................T43 69-71-70-74 284 16,033.34John Senden ..................T43 73-68-73-70 284 16,033.34Paul Gow ........................T43 73-69-72-70 284 16,033.33Donnie Hammond ..........T43 70-72-73-69 284 16,033.33Andrew Magee ..............T43 71-71-71-71 284 16,033.33Rory Sabbatini ................T43 71-71-73-69 284 16,033.33Cameron Beckman..........T49 75-67-70-73 285 12,340.00Matt Gogel......................T49 71-70-73-71 285 12,340.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYKenichi Kuboya ..............T49 72-67-73-73 285 $12,340.00Deane Pappas ................T49 68-74-73-70 285 12,340.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T49 69-72-71-73 285 12,340.00Billy Andrade ..................T54 70-72-69-75 286 11,450.00Robert Damron................T54 72-68-72-74 286 11,450.00Richard S. Johnson ........T54 74-67-72-73 286 11,450.00John Riegger ..................T54 71-68-75-72 286 11,450.00Chris Anderson................T58 72-68-70-77 287 11,050.00Steve Elkington ..............T58 69-69-77-72 287 11,050.00Mathew Goggin ..............T58 71-71-71-74 287 11,050.00Heath Slocum..................T58 73-68-76-70 287 11,050.00Brandel Chamblee ..........T62 70-72-73-73 288 10,650.00Lee Janzen ......................T62 74-66-72-76 288 10,650.00Darron Stiles ..................T62 72-69-71-76 288 10,650.00Richard Zokol ..................T62 73-69-75-71 288 10,650.00Tommy Armour III............T66 71-71-73-74 289 10,300.00Ben Curtis........................T66 70-72-74-73 289 10,300.00Mike Grob........................T66 73-67-74-75 289 10,300.00J.J. Henry ........................T69 69-72-76-73 290 10,050.00Brett Quigley ..................T69 74-67-74-75 290 10,050.00Joe Durant ......................T71 74-67-76-75 292 9,850.00Craig Perks ......................T71 74-68-75-75 292 9,850.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWESTCHESTER CLASSIC1967 Jack Nicklaus 272 Dan Sikes 273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6,5731968 Julius Boros 272 Bob Murphy 273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6,648Jack NicklausDan Sikes1969 Frank Beard 275 Bert Greene 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6,6771970 Bruce Crampton 273 Larry Hinson 274 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6,700Jack Nicklaus1971 Arnold Palmer 270 Gibby Gilbert 275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6,700Hale Irwin1972 Jack Nicklaus 270 Jim Colbert 273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6,7001973 Bobby Nichols* 272 Bob Murphy 272 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6,6141974 Johnny Miller 269 Don Bies 271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6,6141975 Gene Littler* 271 Julius Boros 271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6,614AMERICAN EXPRESS WESTCHESTER CLASSIC1976 David Graham 272 Ben Crenshaw 275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,603Tom WatsonFuzzy Zoeller1977 Andy North 272 George Archer 274 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,6031978 Lee Elder 274 Mark Hayes 275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,603MANUFACTURERS HANOVER WESTCHESTER CLASSIC1979 Jack Renner 277 David Graham 278 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,603Howard Twitty1980 Curtis Strange 273 Gibby Gilbert 275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,6031981 Raymond Floyd 275 Bobby Clampett 277 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,603Gibby GilbertCraig Stadler1982 Bob Gilder 261 Peter Jacobsen 266 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 70/6,329Tom Kite1983 Seve Ballesteros 276 Andy Bean 278 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,687Craig Stadler1984 Scott Simpson 269 David Graham 274 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,687Jay HaasMark O’MearaSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-53


BUICK CLASSICSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESThere have been 12 playoffs in the history of theBuick Classic, including six since 1990. In 2003,Jonathan Kaye rolled in an eagle putt on the par-5 18th hole, the first hole of a playoff with JohnRollins. The last time a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> playoff endedwith an eagle was Clarence Rose at the 1996Sprint International (over Brad Faxon).In <strong>2004</strong>, Jonathan Kaye looks to become the fifthmultiple winner of the Buick Classic, joining JackNicklaus (1967, 1972), Seve Ballesteros (1983,1988), Vijay Singh (1993, 1995) and Ernie Els(1996-97).Sergio Garcia, the 2001 Buick Classic champion,put together four rounds at par or better in 2003 toimprove his current streak at the Buick Classic to15, the longest current Buick Classic streak of paror better. With his T3 finish in 2003, Garcia hasthree consecutive top-10s at the Buick Classic.Jonathan Kaye became the eighth first-timewinner at the Buick Classic, joining Andy North(1977), Jack Renner (1979), Wayne Grady (1989),Vijay Singh (1993), J.P. Hayes (1998) DennisPaulson (2000) and Chris Smith (2002).Six players over the age of 40 finished in the top 10at the 2003 Buick Classic: Joey Sindelar, FredFunk, Jay Haas, Brad Faxon, Tom Lehman andJ.L. Lewis.In 2003, Jim Furyk was attempting to become thefirst player to win the week after a U.S. Open victorysince Ernie Els won the 1997 Buick Classicimmediately after capturing the U.S. Open atCongressional Country Club. The last player to winthe week after a major championship victory wasTiger Woods, who won the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship andthe NEC Invitational in back-to-back weeks in 2000.Jay Haas made his 25th appearance at the BuickClassic in 2003, tied with Dave Eichelberger formost appearances. The 49-year-old made his 19thcareer cut at Westchester Country Club andfinished tied for fourth.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORY1985 Roger Maltbie* 275 George Burns 275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,722Raymond Floyd1986 Bob Tway 272 Willie Wood 273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7231987 J.C. Snead* 276 Seve Ballesteros 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7691988 Seve Ballesteros* 276 David Frost 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,779Ken GreenGreg Norman1989 Wayne Grady* 277 Ronnie Black 277 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,779BUICK CLASSIC1990 Hale Irwin 269 Paul Azinger 271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7791991 Billy Andrade 273 Brad Bryant 275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7791992 David Frost 268 Duffy Waldorf 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7791993 Vijay Singh* 280 Mark Wiebe 280 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7791994 Lee Janzen 268 Ernie Els 271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7791995 Vijay Singh* 278 Doug Martin 278 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7791996 Ernie Els 271 Steve Elkington 279 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7791997 Ernie Els 268 Jeff Maggert 270 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7221998 J.P. Hayes~* 201 Jim Furyk 201 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7221999 Duffy Waldorf* 276 Dennis Paulson 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7222000 Dennis Paulson* 276 David Duval 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7222001 Sergio Garcia 268 Scott Hoch 271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,7222002 Chris Smith 272 David Gossett 274 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,722Pat PerezLoren Roberts2003 Jonathan Kaye* 271 John Rollins 271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6,783KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedWestchester CC has been the site of the Buick Classic since the tournament's inception in 1967.Tournament Record:261, Bob Gilder, 1982Tournament Course Record:62, Dan Sikes, 1967; Jim Wright, 1976; Peter Jacobsen, 19823-54 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 FEDEX ST. JUDE CLASSIC[26th of 48 official events]GARCIA TOMSWinner: Winner: SERGIO DAVID GARCÍA TOMS69-66-72-67 274 $720,00068-67-65-64 264 $810,000Tournament Players Club at Southwind; Memphis, TN Purse: $4,500,000Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,030 June 26-29, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Jay Haas, Darron Stiles and RichardS. Johnson were tied for the lead after opening-round 64s.Robert Damron and David Peoples trailed by one. SecondRound—Johnson and John Huston shared the lead at 12-under130. Peoples was one back. Third Round—Johnson moved to14-under 199 to lead David Toms by one and Tim Herron by two.CUT: 78 players at 1-under-par 141 from a field of 154professionals and one amateur.PRO-AM: Carlos Franco, 52, $2,000.WEATHER: Mix of sun and clouds in morning with afternoonrain.Temperatures in the 80s. Two-hour weather delay at1:37p.m. CT and then another 25-minute delay at 5:15 p.m. Playsuspended for the night due to more bad weather at 7:28 p.m.First round resumed at 7:15 a.m. Friday and second round startedat 8:30 a.m. First round concluded at 9:20 a.m. on Friday. Mostlysunny with temperatures in high 80s. Sunny and warm onSaturday with temperatures reaching the high 80s. Sunny andwarm on Sunday with temperatures in the low 90s.Nick Price ............................2 73-67-65-62 267 $486,000.00Bob Estes ..........................T3 67-70-66-65 268 234,000.00Fredrik Jacobson ..............T3 66-67-68-67 268 234,000.00Richard S. Johnson ..........T3 64-66-69-69 268 234,000.00Ben Crane..........................T6 70-68-64-67 269 156,375.00Lee Janzen ........................T6 68-66-67-68 269 156,375.00David Peoples......................8 65-66-70-69 270 139,500.00Chris DiMarco ..................T9 68-70-65-68 271 112,500.00Fred Funk ..........................T9 71-69-65-66 271 112,500.00Jay Haas............................T9 64-70-69-68 271 112,500.00Hank Kuehne ....................T9 68-68-69-66 271 112,500.00Kirk Triplett........................T9 67-67-69-68 271 112,500.00Stephen Ames ................T14 68-71-68-65 272 81,000.00Tim Herron ......................T14 68-68-65-71 272 81,000.00John Senden ..................T14 71-68-66-67 272 81,000.00Robert Allenby ................T17 70-70-67-66 273 67,500.00Robert Damron................T17 65-73-70-65 273 67,500.00John Huston....................T17 67-63-73-70 273 67,500.00Matt Kuchar ....................T20 72-68-67-67 274 46,928.58Notah Begay III ..............T20 68-71-64-71 274 46,928.57David Gossett..................T20 66-67-71-70 274 46,928.57Scott McCarron ..............T20 69-70-67-68 274 46,928.57Dicky Pride ......................T20 69-67-67-71 274 46,928.57Chris Riley ......................T20 69-66-68-71 274 46,928.57Vance Veazey ..................T20 69-67-70-68 274 46,928.57Craig Barlow ..................T27 70-68-67-70 275 33,300.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—142-Jay Don Blake, Russ Cochran, Todd Fischer, Carlos Franco, HarrisonFrazar, Robin Freeman, Jim Gallagher, Jr., Bill Glasson, Mathew Goggin, JeffKlein, Joel Kribel, James H. McLean, Spike McRoy, Deane Pappas, CraigPerks, Carl Pettersson, Mike Sposa, 143-Brian Bateman, Bobby Cochran,Steve Elkington, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Will Moore, Zeb Patten, DaveStockton, Jr., David Sutherland, Stan Utley, Grant Waite, 144-Steve Allan,Brian Gay, Paul Goydos, Cliff Kresge, Kenichi Kuboya, Arron Oberholser,Brenden Pappas, Patrick Sheehan, 145-Briny Baird, Mark Brooks, JasonBuha, Jason Caron, Blaine McCallister, Shaun Micheel, Rod Pampling, CarlPaulson, Cameron Yancey, 146-Todd Barranger, Michael Clark II, Tom Gillis,Brian Henninger, Glen Hnatiuk, Bernhard Langer, Scott Laycock, SeanMurphy, Tom Pernice, Jr., Gene Sauers, Tom Scherrer, Ty Tryon, 147-JeffBrehaut, Tom Byrum, Peter Jacobsen, 148-Jaxon Brigman, Paul Gow, 149-David Howser, Casey Wittenberg, 150-Gavin Coles, Geoff Ogilvy, BobWolcott, 151-Gary Hallberg, Pat Perez, 153-Mike Hulbert, 155-Bob Boyle,157-Mark Maness, W—71-John Riegger, 75-Brent Geiberger, 77-AkioSadakata, 79-David Berganio, Jr., Fred Wadsworth, D—David Frost.Pat Bates ........................T27 68-67-70-70 275 $33,300.00Ben Curtis........................T27 72-67-71-65 275 33,300.00Brandel Chamblee ..........T30 72-65-68-71 276 27,945.00Glen Day..........................T30 71-69-65-71 276 27,945.00Mike Grob........................T30 68-70-69-69 276 27,945.00J.J. Henry ........................T30 70-70-69-67 276 27,945.00Willie Wood ....................T30 71-69-68-68 276 27,945.00Greg Chalmers ................T35 68-71-69-69 277 22,185.00Jose Coceres ..................T35 69-69-68-71 277 22,185.00Kevin Sutherland ............T35 71-68-67-71 277 22,185.00Esteban Toledo................T35 71-70-65-71 277 22,185.00Garrett Willis ..................T35 68-70-71-68 277 22,185.00Tommy Armour III............T40 69-68-72-69 278 17,100.00Jim Carter........................T40 69-68-70-71 278 17,100.00Joel Edwards ..................T40 69-69-65-75 278 17,100.00Mike Heinen....................T40 70-71-67-70 278 17,100.00Tim Petrovic ....................T40 70-68-73-67 278 17,100.00Loren Roberts..................T40 72-69-66-71 278 17,100.00Aaron Barber ..................T46 70-69-68-72 279 12,757.50Brad Elder........................T46 68-71-68-72 279 12,757.50Anthony Painter ..............T46 69-72-68-70 279 12,757.50Kenneth Staton ..............T46 69-71-70-69 279 12,757.50Cameron Beckman..........T50 68-71-70-71 280 11,070.00Andrew Magee ..............T50 68-71-67-74 280 11,070.00Darron Stiles ..................T50 64-74-68-74 280 11,070.00Aaron Baddeley ..............T53 67-74-74-66 281 10,368.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYDanny Ellis ......................T53 70-68-74-69 281 $10,368.00Thomas Levet..................T53 73-67-67-74 281 10,368.00Dennis Paulson ..............T53 66-70-73-72 281 10,368.00Dean Wilson ..................T53 68-73-71-69 281 10,368.00Kent Jones ......................T58 67-69-75-71 282 9,945.00Len Mattiace ..................T58 67-71-72-72 282 9,945.00Scott Simpson ................T58 69-67-73-73 282 9,945.00Heath Slocum..................T58 69-70-72-71 282 9,945.00Jason Gore......................T62 71-70-73-69 283 9,630.00Brent Schwarzrock ..........T62 69-72-71-71 283 9,630.00Jay Williamson ..............T62 69-71-70-73 283 9,630.00Keith Fergus ....................T65 69-72-74-69 284 9,405.00Kelly Gibson ....................T65 70-69-73-72 284 9,405.00Chris Anderson................T67 68-71-75-71 285 9,180.00Doug Barron ....................T67 73-68-72-72 285 9,180.00Neal Lancaster................T67 73-67-72-73 285 9,180.00Steven Alker....................T70 69-72-70-75 286 8,955.00Robert Gamez..................T70 73-68-75-70 286 8,955.00David Edwards ..................72 68-71-70-78 287 8,820.00Paul Azinger ....................T73 67-72-70-79 288 8,685.00John E. Morgan ..............T73 69-71-79-69 288 8,685.00Andy Bean (S)....................75 69-69-71-80 289 8,550.00Troy Matteson (S)..............76 74-67-75-74 290 8,460.00Frank Lickliter II ................77 71-70-76-75 292 8,370.00Duffy Waldorf....................78 68-71-80-75 294 8,280.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMEMPHIS INVITATIONAL OPEN1958 Billy Maxwell 267 Cary Middlecoff 268 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,4661959 Don Whitt* 272 Al Balding 272 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,466Gary Player1960 Tommy Bolt* 273 Ben Hogan 273 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,466Gene Littler1961 Cary Middlecoff 266 Gardner Dickinson 271 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,466Mike Souchak1962 Lionel Hebert* 267 Gene Littler 267 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,466Gary Player1963 Tony Lema* 270 Tommy Aaron 270 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,4661964 Mike Souchak 270 Billy Casper 271 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,466Tommy Jacobs1965 Jack Nicklaus* 271 Johnny Pott 271 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,4661966 Bert Yancey 265 Gene Littler 270 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,4661967 Dave Hill 272 Johnny Pott 274 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,4661968 Bob Lunn 268 Monty Kaser 269 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,4661969 Dave Hill 265 Lee Elder 267 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,466DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS CLASSIC1970 Dave Hill 267 Frank Beard 268 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,466Homero BlancasBob Charles1971 Lee Trevino 268 Lee Elder 272 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6,466Jerry HeardHale IrwinRandy Wolff1972 Lee Trevino 281 John Mahaffey 285 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/6,8831973 Dave Hill 283 Allen Miller 284 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282Lee Trevino1974 Gary Player 273 Lou Graham 275 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282Hubert Green1975 Gene Littler 270 John Mahaffey 275 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-55


FEDEX ST. JUDE CLASSICSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESWith a final-round 64, David Toms matched hisprevious low final round in a winning effort, a 64 atthe 2001 Compaq Classic of New Orleans. Hiscareer-low final round is a 63 carded at the 1992Northern Telecom Open.David Peoples became the second player lastseason, and one of five total, to finish atournament with less than 100 putts. Peoples used99 over the 72-hole tournament. Chris Rileyneeded 95 putts at The Honda Classic. Since thetournament moved to the Tournament Players Clubat Southwind in 1989, Peoples is the third player tofinish the event in fewer than 100 putts. JimMcGovern and Greg Whisman had 98 putts in1992.Willie Wood recorded the third ace of thetournament on Sunday in 2003. Wood used a 5-ironfrom 186 yards on the fourth hole. That’s a recordfor most holes-in-one at the TPC at Southwind andthe most for any tournament in 2003. The ace waspart of a four-hole stretch that included threebirdies, two in front of the ace and one behind.David Peoples aced the par-3 eighth hole onFriday. Peoples used an 8-iron from 174 yards. JoelKribel added another on the par-3 11th hole withan 8-iron from 182 yards.With a second-place finish in 2003, Nick Pricehas eight top-10 finishes in Memphis and movedinto a tie for fourth with Gil Morgan for most top-10s at this tournament. The leader in this categoryis Gene Littler with 11. It was Price’s sixth top-fivefinish at this tournament. He’s tied for second inthis category with Tom Kite, one behind Littler.Price has two wins, two seconds, a fourth and a T5.The 15-under 127 over Nick Price’s last tworounds in 2003 was a tournament record. Theprevious best second 36-hole score was 128 byJay Haas in 1992.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1976 Gibby Gilbert 273 Forrest Fezler 277 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282John ListerGil Morgan1977 Al Geiberger 273 Jerry McGee 276 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282Gary Player1978 Andy Bean* 277 Lee Trevino 277 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,2821979 Gil Morgan* 278 Larry Nelson 278 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,2821980 Lee Trevino 272 Tom Purtzer 273 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,2821981 Jerry Pate 274 Tom Kite 276 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282Bruce Lietzke1982 Raymond Floyd 271 Mike Holland 277 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,2821983 Larry Mize 274 Chip Beck 275 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282Sammy RachelsFuzzy Zoeller1984 Bob Eastwood 280 Ralph Landrum 282 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282Mark O’MearaTim SimpsonST. JUDE MEMPHIS CLASSIC1985 Hal Sutton* 279 David Ogrin 279 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC1986 Mike Hulbert 280 Joey Sindelar 281 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,2821987 Curtis Strange 275 Russ Cochran 276 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282Mike DonaldTom KiteDenis Watson1988 Jodie Mudd 273 Peter Jacobsen 274 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN 72/7,282Nick Price1989 John Mahaffey 272 Bob Gilder 275 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,006Hubert GreenBernhard LangerBob Tway1990 Tom Kite* 269 John Cook 269 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,0061991 Fred Couples 269 Rick Fehr 272 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,0061992 Jay Haas 263 Dan Forsman 266 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,006Robert Gamez1993 Nick Price 266 Rick Fehr 269 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,006Jeff Maggert1994 Dicky Pride* 267 Gene Sauers 267 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,006Hal SuttonFEDEX ST. JUDE CLASSIC1995 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 267 Jay Delsing 268 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,006Ken Green1996 John Cook 258 John Adams 265 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,0061997 Greg Norman 268 Dudley Hart 269 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,0061998 Nick Price* 268 Jeff Sluman 268 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,0061999 Ted Tryba 265 Tim Herron 268 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,006Tom Lehman2000 Notah Begay III 271 Chris DiMarco 272 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,030Bob May2001 Bob Estes 267 Bernhard Langer 268 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,0302002 Len Mattiace 266 Tim Petrovic 267 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,0062003 David Toms 264 Nick Price 267 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7,030KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedTournament Record:258, John Cook, 1996Current Course Record:61, Jay Delsing, 1993; Bob Estes, 2001Tournament Course Record:59, Al Geiberger, 1977 (Colonial CC)The TPC at Southwind, site of the FedEx St. Jude Classic.3-56 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 100TH WESTERN OPEN PRESENTED BY GOLF DIGEST[27th of 48 official events]GARCIA WOODSWinner: SERGIO TIGER GARCÍA WOODS69-66-72-67 274 $720,00063-70-65-69 267 $810,000Cog Hill G&CC (Dubdread); Lemont, IL Purse: $4,500,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,320 July 3-6, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Tiger Woods tied the course recordwith a 63, one ahead of Vance Veazey. David Toms was two back.Second Round—Woods shot 70 to move to 11-under 133.Toms trailed by one, while Cliff Kresge and Scott Verplank weretwo back. Third Round—Woods set the 54-hole tournamentmark at 18-under 198. Robert Allenby and Kresge were six back.CUT: 70 players at 1-under-par 143 from a field of 156professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Justin Leonard, 53, $2,000.WEATHER: Mix of sun and clouds on Thursday withtemperatures reaching the high 80s and winds increasing to 20-plus mph. Weather delay at 3:34 p.m. CT lasting 1:42. Play beganon time on Friday but was delayed at 7:21 a.m. for 1:04 due tosevere weather. Mostly sunny thereafter with temperatures inthe 90s. Players started off two tees on Saturday and Sunday asa precaution. Sunday, partly cloudy and hot with temperatures inthe high 80s and winds out of the S-SW up to 20 mph. Play wassuspended twice on Sunday, the first time at 2:42 p.m. due to adangerous weather situation and play resumed at 4:20 p.m. aftera 1:38 delay. The second suspension came at 5:32 p.m. andlasted 1:27.Rich Beem ..........................2 69-71-65-67 272 $486,000.00Jim Furyk ..........................T3 71-66-72-65 274 234,000.00Jerry Kelly ........................T3 66-72-68-68 274 234,000.00Mike Weir ........................T3 67-70-69-68 274 234,000.00Robert Allenby ..................T6 69-67-68-71 275 156,375.00Cliff Kresge........................T6 67-68-69-71 275 156,375.00Chad Campbell..................T8 67-73-69-67 276 130,500.00Dudley Hart ......................T8 73-65-70-68 276 130,500.00Fredrik Jacobson ..............T8 69-74-67-66 276 130,500.00Vijay Singh ........................11 71-70-70-66 277 112,500.00Scott McCarron ................12 69-71-68-70 278 103,500.00Ben Curtis........................T13 71-71-69-68 279 79,500.00Luke Donald ....................T13 73-65-72-69 279 79,500.00Charles Howell III............T13 70-69-71-69 279 79,500.00Skip Kendall ....................T13 70-72-70-67 279 79,500.00David Toms......................T13 65-69-74-71 279 79,500.00Kirk Triplett......................T13 69-69-71-70 279 79,500.00Tom Byrum ......................T19 70-70-67-73 280 54,540.00Jose Coceres ..................T19 72-69-71-68 280 54,540.00Robert Damron................T19 68-69-70-73 280 54,540.00Chris Smith......................T19 71-69-70-70 280 54,540.00Scott Verplank ................T19 70-65-73-72 280 54,540.00Craig Barlow ..................T24 72-71-72-66 281 39,600.00Carlos Franco ..................T24 68-72-72-69 281 39,600.00Ian Leggatt ......................T24 70-69-73-69 281 $39,600.00Glen Day..........................T27 69-71-66-76 282 33,300.00John Senden ..................T27 71-72-69-70 282 33,300.00Heath Slocum..................T27 67-70-74-71 282 33,300.00Tommy Armour III (S) ......T30 72-68-74-69 283 26,742.86Jeff Brehaut ....................T30 74-69-70-70 283 26,742.86Dan Forsman ..................T30 69-73-68-73 283 26,742.86David Gossett..................T30 71-70-71-71 283 26,742.86Billy Mayfair....................T30 71-69-70-73 283 26,742.86Phil Mickelson ................T30 70-69-68-76 283 26,742.85Joey Sindelar ..................T30 71-71-73-68 283 26,742.85Stephen Ames ................T37 70-72-72-70 284 19,800.00Steve Flesch....................T37 70-72-69-73 284 19,800.00J.J. Henry ........................T37 69-73-71-71 284 19,800.00Peter Lonard....................T37 74-66-68-76 284 19,800.00Craig Perks ......................T37 73-66-70-75 284 19,800.00Duffy Waldorf..................T37 69-74-68-73 284 19,800.00Bob Estes ........................T43 70-73-70-72 285 14,430.00Justin Leonard ................T43 70-70-71-74 285 14,430.00J.L. Lewis ........................T43 68-72-76-69 285 14,430.00Andrew Magee ..............T43 71-71-71-72 285 14,430.00Mike Small......................T43 73-70-73-69 285 14,430.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T43 70-69-72-74 285 14,430.00David Frost ........................49 71-71-72-72 286 11,700.00Pat Bates ........................T50 73-70-68-76 287 $10,770.00Jonathan Byrd ................T50 71-71-70-75 287 10,770.00Tim Clark..........................T50 71-71-72-73 287 10,770.00Jason Gore......................T50 67-70-78-72 287 10,770.00Kenichi Kuboya ..............T50 69-71-73-74 287 10,770.00Carl Paulson ....................T50 70-71-73-73 287 10,770.00Darron Stiles ....................56 69-73-75-71 288 10,260.00Tom Lehman....................T57 69-73-74-73 289 10,080.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T57 73-70-73-73 289 10,080.00David Sutherland ............T57 70-70-75-74 289 10,080.00Donnie Hammond ..........T60 68-71-76-75 290 9,720.00Matt Kuchar ....................T60 70-72-73-75 290 9,720.00Hunter Mahan (S) ..........T60 75-68-73-74 290 9,720.00Anthony Painter ..............T60 70-72-73-75 290 9,720.00Vance Veazey ..................T60 64-75-78-73 290 9,720.00Thomas Levet..................T65 70-72-78-72 292 9,405.00Shigeki Maruyama..........T65 69-72-76-75 292 9,405.00Paul Goydos ....................T67 73-70-72-78 293 9,225.00Dean Wilson ..................T67 75-67-76-75 293 9,225.00Pat Perez............................69 69-74-74-77 294 9,090.00Andy Miller........................70 74-68-79-74 295 9,000.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—144-Steven Alker, Chris Anderson, Aaron Barber, Jay Don Blake, JasonBuha, J.P. Hayes, John Huston, Shaun Micheel, Rod Pampling, CarlPettersson, Jeff Sluman, Kevin Sutherland, Bob Tway, Garrett Willis, 145-Brian Bateman, Jason Caron, Barry Cheesman, K.J. Choi, Hank Kuehne,John E. Morgan, Tom Pernice, Jr., Chris Riley, Loren Roberts, Rory Sabbatini,Gene Sauers, Dave Stockton, Jr., 146-Roy Biancalana, Olin Browne, JoelEdwards, Matt Gogel, Mathew Goggin, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Frank LickliterII, Steve Lowery, Arron Oberholser, Geoff Ogilvy, Brenden Pappas, SteveStricker, 147-Stuart Appleby, Woody Austin, Jim Carter, Robert Gamez,Richard S. Johnson, Scott Laycock, John Maginnes, Tim Petrovic, AkioSadakata, Esteban Toledo, Jay Williamson, Cameron Yancey, 148-ToddBarranger, Cameron Beckman, Notah Begay III, Brian Gay, Tim Herron, MikeHulbert, John Klauk, Neal Lancaster, Mark Wilson, 149-Aaron Baddeley,Doug Barron, Joel Kribel, Jeff Maggert, 150-Chip Beck, Greg Chalmers,Gavin Coles, Brad Faxon, Mike Grob, James H. McLean, Patrick Sheehan,151-Patrick Damron, Joe Durant, Glen Hnatiuk, Mike McNerney, 152-ScottSimpson, 153-Mark Brooks, Todd Fischer, Jeff Klein, Larry Mize, 155-KevinStreelman, Ty Tryon, 161-Mike Heinen, Marty Schiene, W—72-BrandtJobe, 77-Briny Baird, Paul Stankowski.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWESTERN OPEN1899 Willie Smith* 156 Laurie Auchterlonie 156 Glen View GC, Chicago, IL 72/63621900 No Tournament1901 Laurie Auchterlonie 160 David Bell 162 Midlothian CC, Midlothian, IL 71/66541902 Willie Anderson 299 Willie Smith 304 Euclid Club, Euclid, OH N/A1903 Alex Smith 318 Laurie Auchterlonie 320 Milwaukee CC, Milwaukee, Wl 72/6867David Brown1904 Willie Anderson 304 Alex Smith 308 Kent CC, Grand Rapids, Ml 71/65141905 Arthur Smith 278 James Maiden 280 Cincinnati GC, Cincinnati, OH 71/62311906 Alex Smith 306 Jack Hobens 309 Homewood CC, Homewood, IL 70/63111907 Robert Simpson 307 Willie Anderson 309 Hinsdale GC, Hinsdale, IL 71/6475Fred McCloud1908 Willie Anderson 299 Fred McCloud 300 Normandie GC, St. Louis, MO 71/65341909 Willie Anderson 288 Stewart Gardner 297 Skokie CC, Glencoe, IL 72/69131910 Charles Evans, Jr.# 6 and 5 George Simpson Beverly CC, Chicago, IL 72/67541911 Robert Simpson 2 and 1 Tom MacNamara Kent CC, Grand Rapids, Ml 71/65141912 Macdonald Smith 299 Alex Robertson 302 Idlewild CC, Flossmoor, IL 72/67541913 John McDermott 295 Mike Brady 302 Memphis CC, Memphis, TN 70/66951914 Jim Barnes 293 Willie Kidd 294 Interlachen CC, Edina, MN 73/67331915 Tom McNamara 304 Alex Cunningham 306 Glen Oak CC, Glen Ellyn, IL 72/65031916 Walter Hagen 286 Jock Hutchison 287 Blue Mound CC, Milwaukee, WI N/AGeorge Sargent1917 Jim Barnes 283 Walter Hagen 285 Westmoreland CC, Wilmette, IL 72/67981918 No Tournament1919 Jim Barnes 283 Leo Diegel 286 Mayfield CC, Cleveland, OH 72/66091920 Jock Hutchison 296 James Barnes 297 Olympia Fields CC, Olymia Fields, IL 71/6749Clarence HackneyHarry Hampton1921 Walter Hagen 287 Jock Hutchison 292 Oakwood Club, Cleveland Heights, OH 71/67091922 Mike Brady 291 Laurie Ayton 301 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, Ml 72/7052Jock Hutchison1923 Jock Hutchison 281 Bobby Cruickshank 287 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/7116Leo DiegelWalter HagenJoe Kirkwood, Sr.1924 Bill Mehlhorn 293 Al Watrous 301 Calumet CC, Homewood, IL 72/6524SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-57


WESTERN OPENSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESWith his third title at the 100th Western Open,Tiger Woods became the fifth player with threeWestern Open titles, joining Macdonald Smith(1912, 1925, 1933), Jim Barnes (1914, 1917,1919), Ralph Guldahl (1936, 1937, 1938) and TomWatson (1974, 1977, 1984).NICK PRICETiger Woods moved to the top of the money listat the 100th Western Open, with $1,729,307 in 10starts and became only the second player to earnover $1 million at the event, joining Nick Pricewho has earned $1,054,144 in 18 starts.Tiger Woods has won five different tournamentson the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> three or more times — Bay HillInvitational (2000-03); Masters Tournament (1997,2001-02); Memorial Tournament (1999, 2000-01);WGC-NEC Invitational (1999, 2000-01) and theWestern Open (1997, 1999, 2003).Tiger Woods recorded his fifth wire-to-wire titleon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> – 2000 U.S. Open, 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational, 2002 U.S Open, 2002 WGC-American Express Championship, and 100thWestern Open.Tiger Woods became the first player in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>history to win four times in five consecutiveseasons. Four players had been tied with Woods atfour wins in four consecutive seasons. Those tiedat four: Ben Hogan (1945-48), Lloyd Mangrum(1948-1951), Arnold Palmer (1960-63) and TomWatson (1977-1980).Tournament Record:267, Scott Hoch, 2001; Tiger Woods, 2003Current Course Record:63, Jeff Sluman, 1992; John Adams, 1993; Dudley Hart,1998; Nick Price, Brian Henninger, Stephen Ames, 2000<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1925 Macdonald Smith 281 Leo Diegel 287 Youngstown CC, Youngstown, OH 71/6,597Johnny FarrellEmmet FrenchWalter HagenBill Mehlhorn1926 Walter Hagen 279 Harry Cooper 288 Highland G&CC, Indianapolis, IN 70/6,501Gene Sarazen1927 Walter Hagen 281 Al Espinosa 285 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL 71/6,749Bill Mehlhorn1928 Abe Espinosa 291 Johnny Farrell 294 North Shore GC, Chicago, IL 72/7,0241929 Tommy Armour 273 Horton Smith 281 Ozaukee CC, Mequon, Wl 70/6,5531930 Gene Sarazen 278 Al Espinosa 285 Indianwood G&CC, Lake Orion, Ml N/A1931 Ed Dudley 280 Walter Hagen 284 Miami Valley GC, Dayton, OH 71/6,5891932 Walter Hagen 287 Olin Dutra 288 Canterbury GC, Beechwood, OH 72/6,8771933 Macdonald Smith 282 Tommy Armour 288 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL 71/6,7491934 Harry Cooper* 274 Ky Laffoon 274 CC of Peoria, Peoria, IL 70/6,0681935 John Revolta 290 Willie Goggin 294 South Bend CC, South Bend, IN 71/6,4551936 Ralph Guldahl 274 Ray Mangrum 277 Davenport CC, Davenport, IA 71/6,4581937 Ralph Guldahl* 288 Horton Smith 288 Canterbury CC, Beachwood, OH 72/6,8771938 Ralph Guldahl 279 Sam Snead 286 Westwood CC, St. Louis, MO 72/6,7851939 Byron Nelson 281 Lloyd Mangrum 282 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL 71/7,1041940 Jimmy Demaret* 293 Toney Penna 293 River Oaks CC, Houston, TX 72/6,8681941 Ed Oliver 275 Ben Hogan 278 Phoenix GC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,726Byron Nelson1942 Herman Barron 276 Henry Picard 278 Phoenix GC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6,7261943 No Tournament1944 No Tournament1945 No Tournament1946 Ben Hogan 271 Lloyd Mangrum 275 Sunset CC, St. Louis, MO 72/6,3231947 Johnny Palmer 270 Bobby Locke 271 Salt Lake City CC, Salt Lake City, UT 72/6,891Ed Oliver1948 Ben Hogan* 281 Ed Oliver 281 Brookfield CC, Buffalo, NY 72/6,8131949 Sam Snead 268 Cary Middlecoff 272 Keller GC, St. Paul, MN 72/6,5421950 Sam Snead 282 Jim Ferrier 283 Brentwood CC, Brentwood, CA 72/6,729E. J. Harrison1951 Marty Furgol 270 Cary Middlecoff 271 Davenport CC, Davenport, IA 71/6,4501952 Lloyd Mangrum 274 Bobby Locke 282 Westwood CC, St. Louis, MO 72/6,7851953 Dutch Harrison 278 Ed Furgol 282 Bellerive CC, St. Louis, MO 71/7,305Fred HaasLloyd Mangrum1954 Lloyd Mangrum* 277 Ted Kroll 277 Kenwood CC, Cincinnati, OH 72/6,9501955 Cary Middlecoff 272 Mike Souchak 274 Portland GC, Portland, OR 72/6,5641956 Mike Fetchick* 284 Doug Ford 284 Presidio CC, San Francisco, CA 72/6,488Jay HebertDon January1957 Doug Ford* 279 George Bayer 279 Plum Hollow GC, Southfield, Ml 72/6,854Gene LittlerBilly Maxwell1958 Doug Sanders 275 Dow Finsterwald 276 Red Run GC, Royal Oak, Ml 72/6,8011959 Mike Souchak 272 Arnold Palmer 273 Pittsburgh Field Club, Fox Chapel, PA 71/6,5861960 Stan Leonard* 278 Art Wall 278 Western G&CC, Redford, Ml 72/6,8081961 Arnold Palmer 271 Sam Snead 273 Blythefield CC, Belmont, Ml 71/6,7301962 Jacky Cupit 281 Billy Casper 283 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL 71/7,0141963 Arnold Palmer* 280 Julius Boros 280 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL 71/6,923Jack Nicklaus1964 Chi Chi Rodriguez 268 Arnold Palmer 269 Tam O’Shanter CC, Niles, IL 71/6,6861965 Billy Casper 270 Jack McGowan 272 Tam O’Shanter CC, Niles, IL 71/6,686Chi Chi Rodriguez1966 Billy Casper 283 Gay Brewer 286 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL 71/7,0141967 Jack Nicklaus 274 Doug Sanders 276 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL 71/6,9231968 Jack Nicklaus 273 Miller Barber 276 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL 71/6,7491969 Billy Casper 276 Rocky Thompson 280 Midlothian CC, Midlothian, IL 71/6,6541970 Hugh Royer 273 Dale Douglass 274 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL 71/6,9231971 Bruce Crampton 279 Bobby Nichols 281 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL 71/6,7491972 Jim Jamieson 271 Labron Harris, Jr. 277 Sunset Ridge, Winnetka, IL 71/6,7161973 Billy Casper 272 Larry Hinson 273 Midlothian CC, Midlothian, IL 71/6,654Hale Irwin1974 Tom Watson 287 J.C. Snead 289 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 71/7,002Tom Weiskopf1975 Hale Irwin 283 Bobby Cole 284 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 71/7,0021976 Al Geiberger 288 Joe Porter 289 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 71/7,0023-58 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


WESTERN OPENNOTESTiger Woods tied the tournament 72-hole scoringrecord with his score of 21-under 267. Scott Hochset the record during the 2001 event.Tiger Woods set the 54-hole tournament recordwith his 18-under 198. The old mark of 201 washeld by seven players: Robert Allenby (2002),Vijay Singh (1998), Steve Stricker (1996), BruceCrampton (1973), Chi Chi Rodriguez (1964),Arnold Palmer (1964) and Sam Snead (1949).SCOTT HOCHTiger Woods tied his personal best for fewest puttsin a 72-hole tournament with 104 putts in 2003.Woods also had 104 putts at the 1997 GTE ByronNelson Classic and the 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational.Tiger Woods won the tournament on the frontnine in 2003. He was 18-under on the front,compared to 3-under on the back.My how the times have changed…Tiger Woodstook home a combined $1,620,000 for his threeWestern Open victories. As a matter of fact, his$810,000 check in 2003 equaled the amount ofmoney he earned in his first two victories in 1997($360,000) and 1999 ($450,000). The amountsearned by the other four three-time winners of theWestern Open: Jim Barnes ($900), MacdonaldSmith ($1,100), Ralph Guldahl ($1,750) and TomWatson ($152,000).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1977 Tom Watson 283 Wally Armstrong 284 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,097Johnny Miller1978 Andy Bean* 282 Bill Rogers 282 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,0971979 Larry Nelson* 286 Ben Crenshaw 286 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,0971980 Scott Simpson 281 Andy Bean 286 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,0971981 Ed Fiori 277 Jim Colbert 281 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,097Greg PowersJim Simons1982 Tom Weiskopf 276 Larry Nelson 277 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,0971983 Mark McCumber 284 Tom Watson 285 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,0971984 Tom Watson* 280 Greg Norman 280 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,0971985 Scott Verplank*# 279 Jim Thorpe 279 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,0971986 Tom Kite* 286 Fred Couples 286 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,097David FrostNick PriceBEATRICE WESTERN OPEN1987 D.A. Weibring~ 207 Larry Nelson 208 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL** 72/6,752Greg Norman1988 Jim Benepe 278 Peter Jacobsen 279 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,0971989 Mark McCumber* 275 Peter Jacobsen 275 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,097CENTEL WESTERN OPEN1990 Wayne Levi 275 Payne Stewart 279 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7,0971991 Russ Cochran 275 Greg Norman 277 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,0401992 Ben Crenshaw 276 Greg Norman 277 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,040SPRINT WESTERN OPEN1993 Nick Price 269 Greg Norman 274 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,040MOTOROLA WESTERN OPEN1994 Nick Price 277 Greg Kraft 278 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,0401995 Billy Mayfair 279 Jay Haas 280 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,040Justin LeonardJeff Maggert1996 Steve Stricker 270 Billy Andrade 278 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,073Jay Don Blake1997 Tiger Woods 275 Frank Nobilo 278 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,0731998 Joe Durant 271 Vijay Singh 273 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,0731999 Tiger Woods 273 Mike Weir 276 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,073ADVIL WESTERN OPEN2000 Robert Allenby* 274 Nick Price 274 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,0732001 Scott Hoch 267 Davis Love III 268 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,0732002 Jerry Kelly 269 Davis Love III 271 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,224100TH WESTERN OPEN2003 Tiger Woods 267 Rich Beem 272 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7,320KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened # = Amateur** Rain forced play to be held on nine holes of Butler National and nine holes at adjacent Oak Brook Village course.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIES18th hole at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club, site of the Western Open.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-59


2003 GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN[28th of 48 official events]PERRYWinner: SERGIO KENNY GARCÍA PERRY69-66-72-67 274 $720,00069-67-66-66 268 $630,000Brown Deer Park GC; Milwaukee, WI Purse: $3,500,000Par: 34-36—70 Yards: 6,759 July 10-13, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Jay Don Blake shot a 6-under-par 64 totake a one-stroke lead over Kirk Triplett. Second Round—Blake,at 8-under-par 132, held a one-shot advantage over Jerry Kelly,Brett Quigley and Patrick Sheehan. Third Round—Kenny Perrymoved to 8-under-par 202 and held a one-stroke lead over BrendenPappas, Heath Slocum, Steve Allan, Sheehan, Blake and Kelly.CUT: 80 players at 2-over-par 142 from a field of 155professionals and one amateurPRO-AM: Stephen Ames, 52, $1,800; Spike McRoy, 52, $1,800.WEATHER: Partly to mostly cloudy Thursday. Temperatures inthe mid-70s, with winds mainly out of the West 10-15 mph.Mostly cloudy Friday with heavy rains forcing a suspension ofplay at 2:55 p.m. Play resumed at 4:33 p.m. Temperatures in themid-70s with winds NW 10-20 mph. Partly cloudy Saturday. Highof 75 with winds N-NW 5-12 mph. Mostly sunny Sunday withtemperatures reaching the low-80s.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESSteve Allan........................T2 69-66-68-66 269 $308,000.00Heath Slocum....................T2 72-63-68-66 269 308,000.00Brett Quigley ......................4 66-67-72-65 270 168,000.00Jeff Gallagher ..................T5 73-66-67-66 272 118,650.00Billy Mayfair......................T5 67-72-67-66 272 118,650.00Brenden Pappas ................T5 72-68-63-69 272 118,650.00Dennis Paulson ................T5 68-69-69-66 272 118,650.00Chris Smith........................T5 72-69-67-64 272 118,650.00Spike McRoy ..................T10 69-70-69-65 273 91,000.00Hal Sutton ......................T10 69-70-67-67 273 91,000.00Todd Fischer ....................T12 69-68-68-69 274 68,600.00Richard S. Johnson ........T12 69-69-69-67 274 68,600.00Jerry Kelly ......................T12 66-67-70-71 274 68,600.00Shigeki Maruyama..........T12 66-69-69-70 274 68,600.00Grant Waite ....................T12 70-72-67-65 274 68,600.00Tommy Armour III............T17 67-68-70-70 275 52,500.00Kent Jones ......................T17 67-71-69-68 275 52,500.00Loren Roberts..................T17 69-66-70-70 275 52,500.00Notah Begay III ..............T20 67-72-68-69 276 36,500.00Joel Edwards ..................T20 66-69-70-71 276 36,500.00Jason Gore......................T20 69-72-72-63 276 36,500.00Paul Goydos ....................T20 70-69-70-67 276 36,500.00J.P. Hayes ........................T20 71-67-69-69 276 36,500.00Hunter Mahan (S) ..........T20 70-70-68-68 276 36,500.00Dicky Pride ......................T20 72-69-70-65 276 36,500.00Danny Ellis ......................T27 72-68-68-69 277 24,850.00Robert Gamez..................T27 69-68-73-67 277 24,850.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—143-Jason Caron, David Edwards, David Frost, Kelly Gibson, Mike Grob,Joel Kribel, Ian Leggatt, Gary March, Jim McGovern, Simon Nash, DaveRummells, Akio Sadakata, Darron Stiles, Steve Stricker, Vance Veazey, JayWilliamson, Kaname Yokoo, Richard Zokol, 144-Chris Anderson, JeffBrehaut, Joe Durant, Tom Gillis, John E. Morgan, David Ogrin, Carl Paulson,Mark Wilson, 145-Aaron Barber, Todd Barranger, Michael Clark II, Glen Day,Neal Lancaster, James H. McLean, Larry Mize, Mike Sposa, Jon Turcott (A),146-Craig Barlow, Jason Buha, Alex Cejka, Nolan Henke, Tim Herron, TomLehman, Mike Standly, D.J. Trahan, 147-Chip Beck, Paul Gow, TaichiroKiyota, Steve Pate, Scott Simpson, Dave Stockton, Jr., Cameron Yancey,148-Woody Austin, Ronnie Black, Robert Damron, Robin Freeman, GabrielHjertstedt, Anthony Painter, Jim Schuman, Jeff Sluman, 149-Gary Hallberg,Steve Lowery, Nick Watney, Garrett Willis, 150-Brad Elder, 152-MarkCarnevale, Jim Gallagher, Jr., Matt Gogel, Yusaku Miyazato, 153-MikeDonald, Sam Randolph, 154-Rick Heath, 155-Tony Arvold, 156-Rich Crim,157-Paul LoCicero, W—Brian Bateman, 75-Mike Springer, 77-BrentSchwarzrock.Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T27 69-69-68-71 277 $24,850.00Arron Oberholser ............T27 69-68-70-70 277 24,850.00David Peoples ................T27 70-72-67-68 277 24,850.00Jay Don Blake ................T32 64-68-71-75 278 17,780.00Olin Browne ....................T32 72-70-69-67 278 17,780.00K.J. Choi ..........................T32 70-68-72-68 278 17,780.00Carlos Franco ..................T32 70-67-70-71 278 17,780.00Harrison Frazar................T32 71-68-66-73 278 17,780.00Mike Heinen....................T32 73-69-74-62 278 17,780.00Frank Lickliter II ..............T32 70-69-70-69 278 17,780.00Michael Muehr ..............T32 68-70-69-71 278 17,780.00David Sutherland ............T32 69-69-71-69 278 17,780.00Mario Tiziani (S) ..............T32 73-69-66-70 278 17,780.00Stephen Ames ................T42 70-71-71-67 279 10,752.00Pat Bates ........................T42 69-70-71-69 279 10,752.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T42 67-70-71-71 279 10,752.00Greg Chalmers ................T42 70-70-66-73 279 10,752.00Donnie Hammond ..........T42 71-68-71-69 279 10,752.00Scott Hoch ......................T42 73-65-71-70 279 10,752.00Corey Pavin......................T42 71-70-69-69 279 10,752.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T42 68-65-70-76 279 10,752.00Joey Sindelar ..................T42 67-68-76-68 279 10,752.00Stan Utley........................T42 71-68-68-72 279 10,752.00Billy Andrade ..................T52 68-70-70-72 280 8,041.25Jim Carter........................T52 69-70-69-72 280 8,041.25Dan Forsman ..................T52 70-70-69-71 280 8,041.25J.J. Henry ........................T52 73-68-70-69 280 8,041.25<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYSkip Kendall ....................T52 73-69-67-71 280 $8,041.25John Morse ....................T52 69-70-71-70 280 8,041.25Pat Perez..........................T52 71-71-69-69 280 8,041.25Kenneth Staton ..............T52 66-72-74-68 280 8,041.25Brian Henninger ..............T60 70-72-71-68 281 7,525.00Peter Jacobsen ..............T60 68-72-72-69 281 7,525.00Greg Kraft........................T60 71-69-71-70 281 7,525.00Andy Miller......................T60 71-70-69-71 281 7,525.00Kirk Triplett......................T60 65-74-70-72 281 7,525.00Willie Wood ....................T60 68-72-71-70 281 7,525.00Doug Barron ....................T66 69-71-68-74 282 7,140.00Mark Brooks....................T66 71-71-70-70 282 7,140.00Jay Delsing......................T66 70-69-71-72 282 7,140.00John Senden ..................T66 69-73-70-70 282 7,140.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T66 73-68-70-71 282 7,140.00Deane Pappas ..................71 69-71-72-71 283 6,930.00John Maginnes ..............T72 72-70-70-72 284 6,825.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T72 73-68-70-73 284 6,825.00Steven Alker......................74 69-71-76-69 285 6,720.00Gavin Coles ....................T75 71-70-74-71 286 6,580.00Gene Sauers....................T75 69-73-74-70 286 6,580.00Tom Scherrer ..................T75 70-70-74-72 286 6,580.00Kenichi Kuboya ................78 72-70-72-73 287 6,440.00Bill Glasson ......................79 71-71-75-72 289 6,370.00Mike Hulbert (S)................80 69-73-81-71 294 6,300.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsGREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN1968 Dave Stockton 275 Sam Snead 279 Northshore CC, Mequon, Wl 71/7,0751969 Ken Still 277 Gary Player 279 Northshore CC, Mequon, Wl 71/7,0751970 Deane Beman 276 Richard Crawford 279 Northshore CC, Mequon, Wl 71/7,075Ted HayesDon Massengale1971 Dave Eichelberger 270 Ralph Johnston 271 Tripoli GC, Milwaukee, Wl 71/6,514Bob Shaw1972 Jim Colbert 271 Bud Allin 272 Tripoli GC, Milwaukee, Wl 71/6,514Chuck CourtneyGeorge JohnsonGrier Jones1973 Dave Stockton 276 Homero Blancas 277 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,030Hubert Green1974 Ed Sneed 276 Grier Jones 280 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301975 Art Wall 271 Gary McCord 272 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301976 Dave Hill 270 John Jacobs 273 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301977 Dave Eichelberger 278 Morris Hatalsky 280 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,030Gary McCordMike Morley1978 Lee Elder* 275 Lee Trevino 275 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301979 Calvin Peete 269 Victor Regalado 274 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,030Jim SimonsLee Trevino1980 Bill Kratzert 266 Howard Twitty 270 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301981 Jay Haas 274 Chi Chi Rodriguez 277 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301982 Calvin Peete 274 Victor Regalado 276 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301983 Morris Hatalsky* 275 George Cadle 275 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301984 Mark O’Meara 272 Tom Watson 277 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301985 Jim Thorpe 274 Jack Nicklaus 277 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301986 Corey Pavin* 272 Dave Barr 272 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301987 Gary Hallberg 269 Wayne Levi 271 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,030Robert Wrenn3-60 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


GREATER MILWAUKEE OPENNOTESKenny Perry became the sixth player over the ageof 40 to win the Greater Milwaukee Open. Perrywas 42 years, 11 months, 3 days when he won in2003. He joined Art Wall (1975), Lee Elder (1978),Loren Roberts (1996, 2000), Scott Hoch (1997)and Jeff Sluman (1998, 2002) as 40-plus winners.Six of the last eight winners of the tournamenthave been 40 years of age or older.7/5/75 Art Wall 51 years, 222 days7/9/78 Lee Elder 43 years, 360 days9/1/96 Loren Roberts 41 years, 69 days8/31/97 Scott Hoch 41 years, 280 days9/6/98 Jeff Sluman 40 years, 360 days7/16/00 Loren Roberts 45 years, 22 days7/14/02 Jeff Sluman 44 years, 306 days7/13/03 Kenny Perry 42 years, 338 daysLoren Roberts has played 78 rounds at the GreaterMilwaukee Open, moving to third behind Jay Haas(86) and Andy North (84). Last year markedRoberts’ 21st consecutive Greater Milwaukee Openand the 18th time he has played on the weekend.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1988 Ken Green 268 Mark Calcavecchia 274 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,030Jim Gallagher, Jr.Donnie HammondDan Pohl1989 Greg Norman 269 Andy Bean 272 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301990 Jim Gallagher, Jr.* 271 Ed Dougherty 271 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,030Billy Mayfair1991 Mark Brooks 270 Robert Gamez 271 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301992 Richard Zokol 269 Dick Mast 271 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Wl 72/7,0301993 Billy Mayfair* 270 Mark Calcavecchia 270 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7,030Ted Schulz1994 Mike Springer 268 Loren Roberts 269 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6,7161995 Scott Hoch 269 Marco Dawson 272 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6,7161996 Loren Roberts* 265 Jerry Kelly 265 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6,7391997 Scott Hoch 268 Loren Roberts 269 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6,739David Sutherland1998 Jeff Sluman 265 Steve Stricker 266 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6,7391999 Carlos Franco 264 Tom Lehman 266 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6,7392000 Loren Roberts 260 Franklin Langham 268 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6,7592001 Shigeki Maruyama* 266 Charles Howell III 266 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6,7592002 Jeff Sluman 261 Tim Herron 265 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6,759Steve Lowery2003 Kenny Perry 267 Steve Allan 269 Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee, WI 70/6,759Heath SlocumKEY: * = PlayoffJerry Kelly (T12) was the low Wisconsin native inthe field in 2003. Others included J.P. Hayes (T20)and Skip Kendall (T52).Last year’s Greater Milwaukee Open was profitablefor a number of players. Seven of the Top-10finishers earned their largest checks of the season.Steve Allan won $308,000 (previous best $8,240);Heath Slocum collected $308,000 ($182,500);Brett Quigley $168,000 ($130,000); JeffGallagher $118,650 ($11,342); Dennis Paulson$118,650 ($84,375); Chris Smith $118,650($75,000) and Spike McRoy $91,000 ($63,000) allearned their largest paydays of the 2003 season.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESJeff Sluman’s 20-under-par effort through 54 holesin 2002 surpassed the Greater Milwaukee Openrecord of 19-under-par set by Loren Roberts in2000. Sluman’s 193 total topped his previous <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> career best of 197 at the 1998 GreaterMilwaukee Open.Brown Deer Park Golf Course, site of the Greater Milwaukee Open.Tournament Record:260, Loren Roberts, 2000Current Course Record:61, Steve Lowery, 1999Other Course Record:61, Ken Green, 1988 (Tuckaway CC); Robert Gamez, 1991(Tuckaway CC)WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-61


2003 BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP[29th of 48 official events]CURTISWinner: Winner: SERGIO BEN CURTIS GARCÍA69-66-72-67 274 $720,00072-72-70-69 283 $1,112,720Royal St. George’s; Sandwich, England Purse: $6,000,000Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,106 July 17-20, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Hennie Otto shot a 3-under-par 68 tolead Davis Love III and Greg Norman by one stroke. S.K. Ho andFredrik Jacobson were two back while seven players were threebehind. Second Round—Love was at 1-under-par 141 to leadHo and Thomas Bjorn by two strokes. Otto, Alastair Forsyth, BenCurtis, Thomas Levet, Sergio Garcia, Kenny Perry and Marco Ruizwere three behind. Third Round—Bjorn moved to 1-under par212 to lead Love by one and Perry, Garcia, Curtis, Vijay Singh andTiger Woods by two.CUT: 75 players at 8-over-par 150 from a field of 153professionals and three amateursWEATHER: Thursday, light rain the early morning. Partly cloudyand breezy most of the day, with SW winds averaging 20 to 25mph, with occasional gusts up to 35 mph. On Friday, mostlysunny and warmer with a high temperature of 74 degrees. Winds10-20 mph out of the SE, diminishing in the afternoon. Sunny andwarm on Saturday with a high of 78 degrees. Winds up to 15mph out of the SE. Warm and sunny again on Sunday with a highof 75 degrees. Winds out of the SE 12-15 mph.Thomas Bjorn ....................T2 73-70-69-72 284 $548,412.00Vijay Singh ........................T2 75-70-69-70 284 548,412.00Davis Love III ....................T4 69-72-72-72 285 294,076.00Tiger Woods ......................T4 73-72-69-71 285 294,076.00Brian Davis ........................T6 77-73-68-68 286 213,801.20Fredrik Jacobson ..............T6 70-76-70-70 286 213,801.20Nick Faldo..........................T8 76-74-67-70 287 155,383.40Kenny Perry ......................T8 74-70-70-73 287 155,383.40Gary Evans ......................T10 71-75-70-72 288 108,092.80Sergio Garcia ..................T10 73-71-70-74 288 108,092.80Retief Goosen ................T10 73-75-71-69 288 108,092.80Hennie Otto ....................T10 68-76-75-69 288 108,092.80Phillip Price......................T10 74-72-69-73 288 108,092.80Stuart Appleby ................T15 75-71-71-72 289 78,420.26Chad Campbell................T15 74-71-72-72 289 78,420.26Pierre Fulke......................T15 77-72-67-73 289 78,420.26Ernie Els ..........................T18 78-68-72-72 290 66,763.20Mathias Gronberg ..........T18 71-74-73-72 290 66,763.20Greg Norman ..................T18 69-79-74-68 290 66,763.20Tom Watson ....................T18 71-77-73-69 290 66,763.20Angel Cabrera ................T22 75-73-70-73 291 52,324.34K.J. Choi ..........................T22 77-72-72-70 291 52,324.34Peter Fowler....................T22 77-73-70-71 291 52,324.34Padraig Harrington..........T22 75-73-74-69 291 52,324.34Thomas Levet..................T22 71-73-74-73 291 52,324.34J.L. Lewis ........................T22 78-70-72-71 291 52,324.34Mark B. Foster ................T28 73-73-72-74 292 41,329.60S.K. Ho ............................T28 70-73-72-77 292 41,329.60Paul McGinley ................T28 77-73-69-73 292 41,329.60Andy Oldcorn ..................T28 72-74-73-73 292 41,329.60Nick Price ........................T28 74-72-72-74 292 41,329.60Mike Weir ......................T28 74-76-71-71 292 41,329.60Stewart Cink ..................T34 75-75-75-68 293 29,849.16Jose Coceres ..................T34 77-70-72-74 293 29,849.16Bob Estes ........................T34 77-71-76-69 293 29,849.16Shingo Katayama............T34 76-73-73-71 293 29,849.16Scott McCarron ..............T34 71-74-73-75 293 29,849.16Adam Mednick................T34 76-72-76-69 293 29,849.16Gary Murphy ..................T34 73-74-73-73 293 29,849.16Marco Ruiz ......................T34 73-71-75-74 293 29,849.16Duffy Waldorf..................T34 76-73-71-73 293 29,849.16Robert Allenby ................T43 73-75-74-72 294 22,651.80Rich Beem ......................T43 76-74-75-69 294 22,651.80Tom Byrum ......................T43 77-72-71-74 294 22,651.80Markus Brier ..................T46 76-71-74-74 295 18,859.48Fred Couples ..................T46 71-75-71-78 295 18,859.48Brad Faxon ......................T46 77-73-70-75 295 18,859.48Mathew Goggin ..............T46 76-72-70-77 295 18,859.48Tom Lehman....................T46 77-73-72-73 295 18,859.48Ian Poulter ......................T46 78-72-70-75 295 18,859.48Anthony Wall ..................T46 75-74-71-75 295 18,859.48Michael Campbell ..........T53 78-72-74-72 296 16,213.92Trevor Immelman ............T53 77-73-72-74 296 16,213.92Raphael Jacquelin ..........T53 77-71-72-76 296 16,213.92David Lynn ......................T53 73-76-71-76 296 16,213.92Mark McNulty ................T53 79-71-77-69 296 16,213.92Rory Sabbatini ................T53 79-71-75-71 296 16,213.92Darren Clarke ..................T59 75-75-71-76 297 15,180.68Alastair Forsyth ..............T59 74-70-78-75 297 15,180.68Skip Kendall ....................T59 73-76-73-75 297 15,180.68Peter Lonard....................T59 73-73-70-81 297 15,180.68Phil Mickelson ................T59 74-72-73-78 297 15,180.68Craig Parry ......................T59 73-73-76-75 297 15,180.68Charles Howell III............T65 71-76-77-74 298 14,385.88Stephen Leaney ..............T65 74-76-78-70 298 14,385.88Len Mattiace ..................T65 74-75-74-75 298 14,385.88Mark O’Meara ................T65 73-77-77-71 298 14,385.88Katsuyoshi Tomori ............69 72-77-75-76 300 13,988.48John Rollins ......................70 72-76-78-75 301 13,829.52Chris Smith........................71 74-73-76-79 302 13,670.56John Daly ........................T72 75-74-74-80 303 13,432.12Ian Woosnam..................T72 73-75-80-75 303 13,432.12(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—151-Mark Calcavecchia, Anders Hansen, Lee Janzen, Justin Leonard,Jose Maria Olazabal, Eduardo Romero, Steen Tinning, Lee Westwood, 152-Bradley Dredge, Niclas Fasth, Jim Furyk, Ignacio Garrido, Jay Haas, SorenKjeldsen, Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle, Nick O’Hern, Corey Pavin, AndrewRaitt, Hal Sutton, Scott Verplank, 153-Ricky Barnes (A), Steven Bowditch,Joe Durant, Todd Hamilton, Jarrod Moseley, Rolf Muntz, Cameron Percy,Chris Riley, Jeff Sluman, David Toms, 154-Chris DiMarco, Soren Hansen,Cliff Kresge, Hirofumi Miyase, Peter O’Malley, Marten Olander, 155-LukeDonald, Kenneth Ferrie, Fred Funk, Dudley Hart, Paul Lawrie, Craig Perks,Nobuhito Sato, Charl Schwartzel, Christopher Smith, 156-Paul Casey, RobertDerksen, Steve Flesch, David Howell, Jonathan Kaye, Shigeki Maruyama,Greg Owen, Adam Scott, Simon Wakefield, Gary Wolstenholme (A), 157-Gary Emerson, Euan Little, Jyoti Randhawa, Mark Smith, Hideto Tanihara,Paul Wesselingh, 158-Ben Crane, Iain Pyman, 159-Justin Rose, 160-ScottGodfrey (A), David Smail, 161-David Duval, Phil Golding, MalcolmMacKenzie, 162-Robert Coles, Adam Le Vesconte, 163-Anthony Sproston,164-Andrew George, 165-Noboru Sugai, 169-Toru Taniguchi, 173-CharlesChallen, W—86-Steve Elkington, Jerry Kelly, D—214-Mark Roe, 228-Jesper Parnevik.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score LocationBRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP1860 Willie Park 174 Tom Morris, Sr. 176 Prestwick, Scotland(The first Open was open only to professional golfers)1861 Tom Morris, Sr., 163 Willie Park 167 Prestwick, Scotland(The second Open was open to amateurs also)1862 Tom Morris, Sr. 163 Willie Park 176 Prestwick, Scotland1863 Willie Park 168 Tom Morris, Sr. 170 Prestwick, Scotland1864 Tom Morris, Sr. 167 Andrew Strath 169 Prestwick, Scotland1865 Andrew Strath 162 Willie Park 164 Prestwick, Scotland1866 Willie Park 169 David Park 171 Prestwick, Scotland1867 Tom Morris, Sr. 170 Willie Park 172 Prestwick, Scotland1868 Tom Morris, Jr. 157 Robert Andrew 159 Prestwick, Scotland1869 Tom Morris, Jr. 154 Tom Morris, Sr. 157 Prestwick, Scotland1870 Tom Morris, Jr. 149 David Strath 161 Prestwick, ScotlandBob Kirk1871 No Tournament**1872 Tom Morris, Jr. 166 David Strath 169 Prestwick, Scotland1873 Tom Kidd 179 Jamie Anderson 180 St. Andrews, Scotland1874 Mungo Park 159 Tom Morris, Jr. 161 Musselburgh, Scotland1875 Willie Park 166 Bob Martin 168 Prestwick, Scotland1876 Bob Martin 176 David Strath 176 St. Andrews, Scotland(Tied, but refused playoff)1877 Jamie Anderson 160 Robert Pringle 162 Musselburgh, Scotland1878 Jamie Anderson 157 Bob Kirk 159 Prestwick, Scotland1879 Jamie Anderson 169 Andrew Kirkaldy 172 St. Andrews, ScotlandJames Allan1880 Robert Ferguson 162 Peter Paxton 167 Musselburgh, Scotland1881 Robert Ferguson 170 Jamie Anderson 173 Prestwick, Scotland1882 Robert Ferguson 171 Willie Fernie 174 St. Andrews, Scotland1883 Willie Fernie* 159 Robert Ferguson 159 Musselburgh, Scotland1884 Jack Simpson 160 Douglas Rolland 164 Prestwick, ScotlandWillie Fernie1885 Bob Martin 171 Archie Simpson 172 St. Andrews, Scotland1886 David Brown 157 Willie Campbell 159 Musselburgh, Scotland1887 Willie Park, Jr. 161 Bob Martin 162 Prestwick, Scotland3-62 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPNOTESFour players in the final top-10 were in the currenttop-10 in the Official World Golf Ranking: TigerWoods (1st in OWGR/T4), Davis Love III (4th inOWGR/T4), Vijay Singh (6th in OWGR/T2), andKenny Perry (8th in OWGR/T8).Davis Love III (1), Tiger Woods (8), Vijay Singh(2), Nick Faldo (6) and Retief Goosen (1) are fivethat finished among the top-10 with a total of 18major victories. With his stunning 2003 victory,Ben Curtis (1) made it six players with a total of19 majors among the top-10 finishers.BEN CURTISWith his win at the Open Championship, BenCurtis jumped from 396th to 35th in the OfficialWorld Golf Ranking, the biggest jump in therankings since they began in 1986. Curtis alsomoved from 142nd to 22nd on the Official MoneyList with $1,308,409.Ben Curtis became the first player since FrancisOuimet at the 1913 U.S. Open to win a majorchampionship in his first major appearance. Alsothe first player to win his first Open Championshipstart since Tom Watson in 1975 and the firstplayer to earn first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at a majorsince John Daly in 1991.Tournament Record:267, Greg Norman, 1993 (Royal St. George's)18-Hole Record:63, Mark Hayes, 1977 (Turnberry); Isao Aoki, 1980(Muirfield); Greg Norman, 1986 (Turnberry); PaulBroadhurst, 1990 (St. Andrews); Jodie Mudd, 1991 (RoyalBirkdale); Nick Faldo, 1993 (Royal St. George's); PayneStewart, 1993 (Royal St. George's)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location1888 Jack Burns 171 Ben Sayers 172 St. Andrews, ScotlandDavid Anderson1889 Willie Park, Jr.* 155 Andrew Kirkaldy 155 Musselburgh, Scotland1890 John Ball, Jr. 164 Willie Fernie 167 Prestwick, ScotlandArchie Simpson1891 Hugh Kirkaldy 166 Andrew Kirkaldy 168 St. Andrews, ScotlandWillie Fernie(Competition extended from 36 to 72 holes after 1891)1892 Harold H. Hilton 305 John Ball, Jr. 308 Muirfield, ScotlandHugh KirkaldyAlexander Herd1893 William Auchterlonie 322 John E. Laidlay 324 Prestwick, Scotland1894 John H. Taylor 326 Douglas Rolland 331 Royal St. George’s, England1895 John H. Taylor 322 Alexander Herd 326 St. Andrews, Scotland1896 Harry Vardon* 316 John H. Taylor 316 Muirfield, Scotland1897 Harold H. Hilton 314 James Braid 315 Hoylake, England1898 Harry Vardon 307 Willie Park, Jr. 308 Prestwick, Scotland1899 Harry Vardon 310 Jack White 315 Royal St. George’s, England1900 John H. Taylor 309 Harry Vardon 317 St Andrews, Scotland1901 James Braid 309 Harry Vardon 312 Muirfield, Scotland1902 Alexander Herd 307 Harry Vardon 308 Hoylake, EnglandJames Braid1903 Harry Vardon 300 Tom Vardon 306 Prestwick, Scotland1904 Jack White 296 John H. Taylor 297 Royal St. George’s, EnglandJames Braid1905 James Braid 318 John H. Taylor 323 St. Andrews, ScotlandRowland Jones1906 James Braid 300 John H. Taylor 304 Muirfield, Scotland1907 Arnaud Massy 312 John H. Taylor 314 Hoylake, England1908 James Braid 291 Tom Ball 299 Prestwick, Scotland1909 John H. Taylor 295 James Braid 301 Cinque Ports, EnglandTom Ball1910 James Braid 299 Alexander Herd 303 St. Andrews, Scotland1911 Harry Vardon* 303 Arnaud Massy 303 Royal St. George’s, England1912 Edward (Ted) Ray 295 Harry Vardon 299 Muirfield, Scotland1913 John H. Taylor 304 Edward (Ted) Ray 312 Hoylake, England1914 Harry Vardon 306 John H. Taylor 309 Prestwick, Scotland1915 No Tournament+1916 No Tournament+1917 No Tournament+1918 No Tournament+1919 No Tournament+1920 George Duncan 303 Alexander Herd 305 Cinque Ports, England1921 Jock Hutchison* 296 Roger Wethered 296 St. Andrews, Scotland1922 Walter Hagen 300 George Duncan 301 Royal St. George’s, EnglandJames M. Barnes1923 Arthur G. Havers 295 Walter Hagen 296 Royal Troon, Scotland1924 Walter Hagen 301 Ernest Whitcombe 302 Hoylake, England1925 James M. Barnes 300 Archie Compston 301 Prestwick, ScotlandEdward (Ted) Ray1926 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 291 Al Watrous 293 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England1927 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 285 Aubrey Boomer 291 St. Andrews, ScotlandFred Robson1928 Walter Hagen 292 Gene Sarazen 294 Royal St. George’s, England1929 Walter Hagen 292 Johnny Farrell 298 Muirfield, Scotland1930 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 291 Macdonald Smith 293 Hoylake, EnglandLeo Diegel1931 Tommy D. Armour 296 Jose Jurado 297 Carnoustie, Scotland1932 Gene Sarazen 283 Macdonald Smith 288 Prince’s, England1933 Denny Shute* 292 Craig Wood 292 St. Andrews, Scotland1934 Henry Cotton 283 Sidney F. Brews 288 Royal St. George’s, England1935 Alfred Perry 283 Alfred Padgham 287 Muirfield, Scotland1936 Alfred Padgham 287 James Adams 288 Hoylake, England1937 Henry Cotton 290 R. A. Whitcombe 292 Carnoustie, Scotland1938 R. A. Whitcombe 295 James Adams 297 Royal St. George’s, England1939 Richard Burton 290 Johnny Bulla 292 St. Andrews, Scotland1940 No Tournament++1941 No Tournament++1942 No Tournament++1943 No Tournament++1944 No Tournament++SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-63


BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESBen Curtis joins Rich Beem (2002 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship), Mike Weir (2003 MastersTournament), Jim Furyk (2003 U.S. Open) andShaun Micheel (<strong>PGA</strong> Championship) as first-timemajor winners over the last two years. The lasttime there were five consecutive first-time majorwinners was 1986-87: Greg Norman (1986 BritishOpen), Bob Tway (1986 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship), LarryMize (1987 Masters), Scott Simpson (1987 U.S.Open and Nick Faldo (1987 British Open).JIM FURYKThe scoring average for the week at the OpenChampionship was a season-high 74.821,surpassing the Masters Tournament (74.640). It wasthe most difficult course on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> sinceBethpage State Park’s Black Course in 2002(74.901)…Overall, No. 8 (4.575) and No. 17 (4.489)ranked 1 and 4 on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> indifficulty…On the first day, the 455-yard, par-4eighth hole was the most difficult hole on the 2003<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for a single round at 4.832, eclipsing the18th hole at the Tournament Players Club atSawgrass in the final round (4.704) of THEPLAYERS Championship.The triple-bogey seven on No. 1 in the first roundwas Tiger Woods’ first triple-bogey since the sixthhole of his third round at the 2003 MemorialTournament. Prior to that, Woods hadn’t carded atriple since the first hole of the second round of the2002 Mercedes Championships. To put it inperspective, Woods went 1,606 holes without atriple bogey and has since recorded two in his last264 holes.Jerry Kelly’s 11 at the opening hole of the firstround was the highest score at the first hole of anOpen Championship since Bobby Clampett took aneight at Royal Birkdale’s par-4 first in the openinground in 1983. Kelly withdrew after a first-round 85due to an inflammation of the sheath covering thetendon of the ring finger on his left hand.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location1945 No Tournament++1946 Sam Snead 290 Bobby Locke 294 St. Andrews, ScotlandJohnny Bulla1947 Fred Daly 293 R. W. Horne 294 Hoylake, EnglandFrank Stranahan1948 Henry Cotton 284 Fred Daly 289 Muirfield, Scotland1949 Bobby Locke* 283 Harry Bradshaw 283 Royal St. George’s, England1950 Bobby Locke 279 Roberto De Vicenzo 281 Royal Troon, Scotland1951 Max Faulkner 285 Antonio Cerda 287 Portrush, Ireland1952 Bobby Locke 287 Peter Thomson 288 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England1953 Ben Hogan 282 Frank Stranahan 286 Carnoustie, ScotlandDai ReesPeter ThomsonAntonio Cerda1954 Peter Thomson 283 Sidney S. Scott 284 Royal Birkdale, EnglandDai ReesBobby Locke1955 Peter Thomson 281 John Fallon 283 St. Andrews, Scotland1956 Peter Thomson 286 Flory Van Donck 289 Hoylake, England1957 Bobby Locke 279 Peter Thomson 282 St Andrews, Scotland1958 Peter Thomson* 278 Dave Thomas 278 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England1959 Gary Player 284 Fred Bullock 286 Muirfield, ScotlandFlory Van Donck1960 Kel Nagle 278 Arnold Palmer 279 St. Andrews, Scotland1961 Arnold Palmer 284 Dai Rees 285 Royal Birkdale, England1962 Arnold Palmer 276 Kel Nagle 282 Royal Troon, Scotland1963 Bob Charles* 277 Phil Rodgers 277 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England1964 Tony Lema 279 Jack Nicklaus 284 St. Andrews, Scotland1965 Peter Thomson 285 Brian Huggett 287 Southport, EnglandChristy O’Connor1966 Jack Nicklaus 282 Doug Sanders 283 Muirfield, ScotlandDave Thomas1967 Roberto De Vicenzo 278 Jack Nicklaus 280 Hoylake, England1968 Gary Player 289 Jack Nicklaus 291 Carnoustie, ScotlandBob Charles1969 Tony Jacklin 280 Bob Charles 282 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England1970 Jack Nicklaus* 283 Doug Sanders 283 St. Andrews, Scotland1971 Lee Trevino 278 Lu-Liang Huan 279 Royal Birkdale, England1972 Lee Trevino 278 Jack Nicklaus 279 Muirfield, Scotland1973 Tom Weiskopf 276 Johnny Miller 279 Royal Troon, ScotlandNeil Coles1974 Gary Player 282 Peter Oosterhuis 286 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England1975 Tom Watson* 279 Jack Newton 279 Carnoustie, Scotland1976 Johnny Miller 279 Jack Nicklaus 285 Royal Birkdale, EnglandSeve Ballesteros1977 Tom Watson 268 Jack Nicklaus 269 Turnberry, Scotland1978 Jack Nicklaus 281 Ben Crenshaw 283 St. Andrews, ScotlandSimon OwenTom KiteRaymond Floyd1979 Seve Ballesteros 283 Ben Crenshaw 286 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, EnglandJack Nicklaus1980 Tom Watson 271 Lee Trevino 275 Muirfield, Scotland1981 Bill Rogers 276 Bernhard Langer 280 Royal St. George’s, England1982 Tom Watson 284 Nick Price 285 Royal Troon, ScotlandPeter Oosterhuis1983 Tom Watson 275 Andy Bean 276 Royal Birkdale, EnglandHale Irwin1984 Seve Ballesteros 276 Tom Watson 278 St. Andrews, ScotlandBernhard Langer1985 Sandy Lyle 282 Payne Stewart 283 Royal St. George’s, England1986 Greg Norman 280 Gordon Brand 285 Turnberry, Scotland1987 Nick Faldo 279 Paul Azinger 280 Muirfield, ScotlandRodger Davis1988 Seve Ballesteros 273 Nick Price 275 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England1989 Mark Calcavecchia* 275 Wayne Grady 275 Royal Troon, ScotlandGreg Norman1990 Nick Faldo 270 Payne Stewart 275 St. Andrews, ScotlandMark McNulty1991 Ian Baker-Finch 272 Mike Harwood 274 Royal Birkdale, England1992 Nick Faldo 272 John Cook 273 Muirfield, Scotland3-64 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPNOTESFrom the unusual injury department, ColinMontgomerie tripped at his hotel on Thursdaymorning and injured his wrist. Due to the extent ofhis injury, he was not able to warm up and withdrewwhile playing his sixth hole during the first round.The first-round scoring average of 76.455 was thehighest single-round of 2003 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,eclipsing the 76.204 in the first round of theMasters Tournament. Only five of the 156 playersthat started the first round broke par, while sevenplayers finished at level par.Playing in the 62nd major championship of hiscareer, 36-hole leader Davis Love III had neverheld the 36-hole lead at a major.Sergio Garcia was the lone player to finish in thetop-10 at all four major championships in 2002. Fiveplayers entered the Open Championship looking toextend major top-10 streaks in 2003 but wereunable to do so. Jim Furyk (3), Scott Verplank(2) and David Toms (2) missed the cut whileMike Weir (2) and Ernie Els (2) both finishedoutside the top-10.Nine of the 14 past Open champions competing atthe 2003 Open Championship made the cut: GregNorman, Tom Watson, Mark O’Meara, TigerWoods, Nick Price, John Daly, Nick Faldo,Tom Lehman, and Ernie Els. Those five notmaking the cut were: Justin Leonard, SandyLyle, David Duval, Mark Calcavecchia andPaul Lawrie.The cut of 75 players at 8-over-par was the highest atthe Open Championship since 1999 when the cutcame at 12-over-par at Carnoustie. The cut is also thehighest on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since 10-over-par made thecut at the 2002 U.S. Open. The highest cut on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003 before the Open Championshipwas 5-over-par 149 at the Masters Tournament.Tiger Woods recorded two eagles on Saturday, onthe par-5 fourth and the par-5 seventh. Woodsrecorded two eagles in a round three times in 2003:the final round of the PLAYERS Championship andthe second round of the Buick Open. Tom Byrumalso recorded two eagles during Saturday’s thirdround, on the par-5 seventh hole and on the par-4ninth hole.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location1993 Greg Norman 267 Nick Faldo 269 Royal St. George's, England1994 Nick Price 268 Jesper Parnevik 269 Turnberry, Scotland1995 John Daly* 282 Costantino Rocca 282 St. Andrews, Scotland1996 Tom Lehman 271 Ernie Els 273 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, EnglandMark McCumber1997 Justin Leonard 272 Darren Clarke 275 Royal Troon, ScotlandJesper Parnevik1998 Mark O'Meara* 280 Brian Watts 280 Royal Birkdale, England1999 Paul Lawrie* 290 Justin Leonard 290 Carnoustie, ScotlandJean Van de Velde2000 Tiger Woods 269 Thomas Bjorn 277 St. Andrews, ScotlandErnie Els2001 David Duval 274 Niclas Fasth 277 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England2002 Ernie Els* 278 Stuart Appleby 278 Muirfield, ScotlandSteve ElkingtonThomas Levet2003 Ben Curtis 283 Thomas Bjorn 284 Royal St. George’s, EnglandVijay SinghKEY: * = Playoff ** = Canceled because Tom Morris, Jr. retired championship belt + = World War I ++ = World War II[NOTE: Became an official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory/money became official in 1995]Eligibility Requirements for the <strong>2004</strong> British Open ChampionshipPlayers exempt from both qualifying stages are:• The top 15 finishers and ties from the 2003 British Open.• Former winners of the British Open who are under the age of 65 on July 18, <strong>2004</strong>.• The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking as of May 27, <strong>2004</strong>.• The top 20 players from the final 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> European Tour Order of Merit.• Winners of the Volvo <strong>PGA</strong> Championship in the last three years (2002-<strong>2004</strong>).• The top three players, not otherwise exempt, from among the top 20 players on the <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> European TourOrder of Merit as of May 27, <strong>2004</strong>.• The top two players, not otherwise exempt, who have earned the most <strong>PGA</strong> European Tour official prize moneyfrom the <strong>2004</strong> Deutsche Bank SAP Open through the Smurfit European Open, including the U.S. Open.• The leading player, not otherwise exempt, in the <strong>2004</strong> Smurfit European Open and <strong>2004</strong> Barclay’s Scottish Open.Ties for last places will be decided by better final round score, and if still tied, better third round score, bettersecond round score. If still tied, all players still tied will be exempt.• Winners of the U.S. Open in the last five years (2000-<strong>2004</strong>).• Winners of the Masters in the last five years (2000-<strong>2004</strong>).• Winners of the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship in the last five years (1999-2003).• Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship in the last three years (2002-<strong>2004</strong>).• The top 20 players from the 2003 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List.• The top three players, not otherwise exempt, from among the top 20 players on the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Money List through May 27, <strong>2004</strong>.• The top two players, not otherwise exempt, who have earned the most <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Official Money from the <strong>2004</strong>PLAYERS Championship and the five cosponsored and approved events leading up to and including the Western Open.• The leading player, not otherwise exempt, in the <strong>2004</strong> Western Open and the <strong>2004</strong> John Deere Classic. Ties forlast places will be decided by better final round score, and if still tied, better third round score, better secondround score. If still tied, all players still tied will be exempt.• Playing members of the 2003 Presidents Cup teams.• Winner of the 2003 Bell Canadian Open.• Winner of the 2003 Japan Open• The player who leads the 2003 Asian Tour Official Money List.• The top two players from the 2003 Australasian Tour Official Money List.• The top three players from the 2003 Japan Golf Tour Official Money List.• The player who leads the 2002/2003 Southern Africa Tour Official Money List.• The top four players, not otherwise exempt, from among the Top 20 players who have earned the most JapanGolf Tour official prize money from the <strong>2004</strong> Japan <strong>PGA</strong> Championship through the Mizuno Open.• The leading player, not otherwise exempt, from the <strong>2004</strong> Mizuno Open.• Winner of the 2003 Senior British Open.• Winner of the <strong>2004</strong> British Amateur, if still an amateur.• Winner of the 2003 U.S. Amateur, if still an amateur.• The individual winner of the 2003 European Amateur Championship, if still an amateur.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-65


2003 B.C. OPEN[30th of 48 official events]STADLERWinner: SERGIO CRAIG GARCÍA STADLER69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-69-68-63 267 $540,000En-Joie GC; Endicott, NY Purse: $3,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,974 July 17-20, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Steve Lowery opened with an 8-under-par 64 and led Harrison Frazar, John Maginnes, Alex Cejkaand Barry Cheesman by two strokes. Second Round—Loweryfollowed with another 64 to total 16-under-par 128 and was fourstrokes ahead of Cejka, Brett Quigley and Pat Bates. ThirdRound—Lowery added a 68 and led by five strokes at 20-underpar196. Cejka and John E. Morgan were tied for second.CUT: 77 players at 3-under-par 141 from a field of 150 professionals.PRO-AM: David Gossett, Brett Quigley, Jay Don Blake, BrianGay, Spike McRoy and Jim Carter, 54, $1,333 each.WEATHER: Sunny and pleasant on Thursday with highs in the midto-upper70s. Cloudy and rainy in the morning with highs in the 60s.The start of play was delayed for three hours from 7:15 a.m.-10:15a.m. due to bad weather. Play was suspended from 11:06-11:11a.m. and again from 11:27 a.m.-1:28 p.m. because of weatherproblems. The round was suspended due to darkness at 8:28 p.m.with 72 golfers still on the course. There was a 45-minute fog delayon Saturday morning and the second round concluded at 11:33 a.m.Lift, clean and place was in effect. Sunny and pleasant on Saturdaywith highs in the 70s. Sunny on Sunday morning before becomingcloudy in the afternoon. Temperatures were in the 70s.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESAlex Cejka ........................T2 66-66-69-67 268 $264,000.00Steve Lowery ....................T2 64-64-68-72 268 264,000.00Rod Pampling ......................4 67-70-66-66 269 144,000.00Steve Allan........................T5 68-65-71-67 271 98,250.00Glen Day............................T5 68-68-69-66 271 98,250.00Mike Grob..........................T5 68-69-70-64 271 98,250.00Hank Kuehne ....................T5 70-68-67-66 271 98,250.00John Maginnes ................T5 66-69-67-69 271 98,250.00John E. Morgan ................T5 68-65-68-70 271 98,250.00David Gossett..................T11 69-65-68-70 272 72,000.00Brett Quigley ..................T11 67-65-70-70 272 72,000.00Notah Begay III ..............T13 68-69-70-66 273 58,000.00Carlos Franco ..................T13 68-68-69-68 273 58,000.00Dicky Pride ......................T13 67-69-70-67 273 58,000.00Michael Bradley..............T16 67-67-72-68 274 49,500.00David Frost ......................T16 67-71-66-70 274 49,500.00Aaron Barber ..................T18 68-69-70-68 275 32,910.00Barry Cheesman (S) ........T18 66-69-73-67 275 32,910.00Chris Downes (Q) ............T18 70-71-64-70 275 32,910.00Joel Edwards ..................T18 69-68-67-71 275 32,910.00Robert Gamez..................T18 68-66-70-71 275 32,910.00Tom Gillis ........................T18 70-69-71-65 275 32,910.00Brian Henninger ..............T18 69-67-67-72 275 32,910.00Jim McGovern ................T18 67-70-69-69 275 32,910.00Spike McRoy ..................T18 68-67-70-70 275 32,910.00Esteban Toledo................T18 68-69-71-67 275 32,910.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—142-Woody Austin, Jim Benepe, Jason Caron, Jason Gore, NolanHenke, Kenichi Kuboya, Dave Rummells, Patrick Sheehan, Kevin Stadler,Mike Sullivan, 143-Jay Don Blake, Brad Bryant, Rex Caldwell, Tim Conley,Keith Fergus, Paul Gow, Glen Hnatiuk, Kent Jones, Brenden Pappas, MikeSposa, Mike Standly, Kenneth Staton, Nick Watney, 144-Ronnie Black, RussCochran, Mike Donald, Barry Evans, Mike Hulbert, Taichiro Kiyota, ShaunMicheel, Tom Scherrer, Greg Twiggs, 145-Dan Pohl, Mark Wilson, 146-KeithClearwater, Bobby Cole, Robert Damron, David Edwards, Bradley Hughes,Greg Kraft, Larry Rinker, Scott Simpson, Vance Veazey, 147-Ed Dougherty,Robin Freeman, Jeff Klein, Steve Pate, Richard Zokol, 148-Yusaku Miyazato,Sam Randolph, 149-John Adams, Mike Deuel, David Ogrin, 150-Kyle Gallo,151-Bill Glasson, Gabriel Hjertstedt, Barry Jaeckel, Mike Reid, Jack Renner,Mark Sierak, 152-Mark Carnevale, Brad Fabel, Bob Lohr, Jim Woods, 153-Trey Walewski, Mark Wiebe, 155-Woody Blackburn, Rod Curl, W—GrantWaite, 141-Wayne Levi, 71-John Riegger, 76-Denis Watson, 77-GarrettWillis, 78-Dick Mast.Guy Boros ........................T28 69-69-67-71 276 $21,300.00Harrison Frazar................T28 66-71-70-69 276 21,300.00Neal Lancaster................T28 68-72-66-70 276 21,300.00Pat Bates ........................T31 69-63-75-70 277 16,650.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T31 70-66-69-72 277 16,650.00James H. McLean ..........T31 67-72-68-70 277 16,650.00Andy Miller......................T31 72-68-67-70 277 16,650.00Deane Pappas ................T31 72-66-69-70 277 16,650.00David Peoples ................T31 69-68-72-68 277 16,650.00Mike Springer ................T31 69-68-71-69 277 16,650.00Ty Tryon............................T31 67-69-70-71 277 16,650.00Doug Barron ....................T39 71-67-69-71 278 11,400.00Marco Dawson................T39 71-68-69-70 278 11,400.00Jay Delsing......................T39 68-69-70-71 278 11,400.00Todd Fischer ....................T39 68-70-71-69 278 11,400.00Jeff Maggert ..................T39 68-70-68-72 278 11,400.00Pat Perez..........................T39 67-74-68-69 278 11,400.00Akio Sadakata ................T39 69-69-70-70 278 11,400.00Joey Sindelar ..................T39 72-69-68-69 278 11,400.00Jason Buha ....................T47 73-68-70-68 279 7,705.72Mike Heinen....................T47 70-70-69-70 279 7,705.72Dennis Paulson ..............T47 70-70-69-70 279 7,705.72Kelly Gibson ....................T47 67-70-71-71 279 7,705.71Arron Oberholser ............T47 67-69-71-72 279 7,705.71Carl Paulson ....................T47 69-68-70-72 279 7,705.71Brent Schwarzrock ..........T47 72-66-70-71 279 7,705.71<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYJim Carter........................T54 69-69-71-71 280 $6,720.00Trevor Dodds ..................T54 71-69-70-70 280 6,720.00Brad Elder........................T54 69-72-71-68 280 6,720.00Jim Gallagher, Jr.............T54 71-69-67-73 280 6,720.00Brian Gay ........................T54 69-66-73-72 280 6,720.00Richard S. Johnson ........T54 69-72-72-67 280 6,720.00Pete Jordan (S)................T54 67-70-73-70 280 6,720.00Blaine McCallister ..........T54 70-71-70-69 280 6,720.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T54 69-69-70-72 280 6,720.00Chris Anderson................T63 70-69-72-70 281 6,360.00Gavin Coles ....................T63 71-67-71-72 281 6,360.00Dave Stockton, Jr. ..........T63 71-68-73-69 281 6,360.00Todd Barranger................T66 69-71-70-72 282 6,210.00Michael Clark II ..............T66 76-65-69-72 282 6,210.00Steven Alker....................T68 71-70-70-72 283 6,060.00Michael Muehr (S)..........T68 71-68-73-71 283 6,060.00Anthony Painter ..............T68 74-67-73-69 283 6,060.00Willie Wood ......................71 70-71-72-71 284 5,940.00Stan Utley........................T72 72-67-73-73 285 5,850.00Kaname Yokoo ................T72 67-70-78-70 285 5,850.00John Morse ......................74 71-70-73-74 288 5,760.00Gary Hallberg ....................75 67-70-71-81 289 5,700.00Dan Halldorson (S)............76 69-72-75-77 293 5,640.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBROOME COUNTY OPEN1971 Claude Harmon, Jr.** 69 Chuck Courtney 69 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,966Norman RackHal UnderwoodB.C. OPEN1972 Bob Payne** 136 Dave Marad 137 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661973 Hubert Green 266 Dwight Nevil 272 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661974 Richie Karl* 273 Bruce Crampton 273 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661975 Don Iverson 274 Jim Colbert 275 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,966David Graham1976 Bob Wynn 271 Bob Gilder 272 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661977 Gil Morgan 270 Lee Elder 275 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661978 Tom Kite 267 Mark Hayes 272 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661979 Howard Twitty 270 Tom Purtzer 271 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661980 Don Pooley 271 Peter Jacobsen 272 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661981 Jay Haas 270 Tom Kite 273 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661982 Calvin Peete 265 Jerry Pate 272 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661983 Pat Lindsey 268 Gil Morgan 272 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661984 Wayne Levi 275 Russ Cochran 276 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,966Hal Sutton1985 Joey Sindelar 274 Mike Reid 275 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661986 Rick Fehr 267 Larry Mize 269 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661987 Joey Sindelar 266 Jeff Sluman 270 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661988 Bill Glasson 268 Wayne Levi 270 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,966Bruce Lietzke1989 Mike Hulbert* 268 Bob Estes 268 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661990 Nolan Henke 268 Mark Wiebe 271 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661991 Fred Couples 269 Peter Jacobsen 272 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661992 John Daly 266 Joel Edwards 272 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,966Ken GreenJay HaasNolan Henke1993 Blaine McCallister 271 Denis Watson 272 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661994 Mike Sullivan 266 Jeff Sluman 270 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9663-66 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


B.C. OPENNOTESWith his victory at the 2003 B.C. Open, CraigStadler becomes just the second player in <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> history to win a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and ChampionsTour event in the same season, having won theFord Senior Players Championship the week before.The only other player to do so was RaymondFloyd in 1992 when he won the Doral-Ryder Openat age 49 and the GTE North Classic later in theseason on the Champions Tour.Craig Stadler, at age 50 years, 1 month, 18 days,became the fifth-oldest player to win a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>event, and the first player over the age of 50 to winsince Art Wall won the 1975 Greater MilwaukeeOpen at age 51 years, 7 months, 10 days. With hiswin, Stadler also claimed a check for $540,000, thelargest of his professional career.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1995 Hal Sutton 269 Jim McGovern 270 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9661996 Fred Funk~* 202 Pete Jordan 202 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6,9201997 Gabriel Hjertstedt 275 Chris Perry 276 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 72/6,994Lee RinkerAndrew Magee1998 Chris Perry 273 Peter Jacobsen 276 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 72/6,9941999 Brad Faxon* 273 Fred Funk 273 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 72/6,9942000 Brad Faxon 270 Esteban Toledo 271 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 72/6,9742001 Jeff Sluman* 266 Paul Gow 266 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 72/6,9742002 Spike McRoy 269 Fred Funk 270 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 72/6,9742003 Craig Stadler 267 Alex Cejka 268 En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY 72/6,974Steve LoweryKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial tournamentART WALLIn capturing the 2003 B.C. Open, Craig Stadlerposted four consecutive rounds in the 60s at 67-69-68-63—267. It was the first time Stadler had doneso in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event since the 1995 B.C. Openwhen he finished T3. His 9-under-par 63 on Sundaytied him for second with three others for low finalroundscore by a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> champion in 2003.Craig Stadler’s eight-stroke comeback win wasthe largest in B.C. Open history, surpassing the2002 mark of seven by Spike McRoy over ShaunMicheel. The eight-stroke comeback was also thebest on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003. Mike Weir(Nissan Open) and Steve Flesch (HP Classic ofNew Orleans) made up seven strokes in their wins.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record is 10 by Paul Lawrie at the1999 British Open.En-Joie Golf Club, sith of the B.C. Open since it’s inception in 1971.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:265, Calvin Peete, 1982Tournament Course Record:61, Hal Sutton, 1995; Fred Funk, 1999WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-67


2003 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN[31st of 48 official events]JACOBSENWinner: SERGIO PETER JACOBSEN GARCÍA69-66-72-67 274 $720,00063-67-69-67 266 $720,000Tournament Players Club at River Highlands; Cromwell, CT Purse: $4,000,000Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 6,820 July 24-27, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Peter Jacobsen and Jay Haas sharedthe lead at 7-under-par 63. Dennis Paulson was one back andCraig Barlow was two behind. Second Round—Jacobsenmoved to 10-under-par 130 to lead Haas by one stroke. DarronStiles, Paul Goydos and Willie Wood were two back. Four playerswere three behind. Third Round—Jacobsen, at 11-under-par199, led Wood and Chris Riley by one stroke. Barlow and KennyPerry were two behind.CUT: 76 players at even-par 140 from a field of 155 professionalsand one amateurPRO-AM: Reduced to nine holes with front- and back-ninewinners. $10,000. Front-nine, Stewart Cink, 24, $1,000. Backnine, Brian Gay, Pat Perez, Tim Petrovic, Tom Pernice, Jr.,Hidemichi Tanaka, 27, $720 each.WEATHER: On Thursday, mostly cloudy in the morning with abrief heavy downpour. Winds out of the south up to 20 mph withtemperatures reaching 78. Sunny and warm on Friday, with a highof 86 in mid-afternoon. Winds primarily out of the W-NW up to 12mph. Hot and sunny on Saturday with a high of 90 degrees. Windsreaching 15-20 mph out of the SE in the late afternoon. Mix ofclouds and sunshine early Sunday, developing into overcast skiesin the afternoon. High temperature was 87 degrees with winds upto 20 mph out of the SW.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESChris Riley ..........................2 72-65-63-68 268 $432,000.00Todd Fischer ........................3 66-69-69-65 269 272,000.00Steve Pate ........................T4 67-68-68-67 270 165,333.34Craig Barlow......................T4 65-68-68-69 270 165,333.33Kenny Perry ......................T4 66-68-67-69 270 165,333.33Briny Baird ........................T7 72-65-68-66 271 124,666.67Joe Durant ........................T7 68-69-66-68 271 124,666.67Robert Damron..................T7 69-64-69-69 271 124,666.66Shaun Micheel..................10 71-68-68-65 272 108,000.00Bill Glasson ....................T11 70-68-69-66 273 79,428.58Jay Delsing......................T11 69-68-68-68 273 79,428.57Mike Heinen....................T11 67-67-70-69 273 79,428.57Glen Hnatiuk ..................T11 70-69-67-67 273 79,428.57Rod Pampling ..................T11 70-64-69-70 273 79,428.57Darron Stiles ..................T11 69-63-70-71 273 79,428.57Kevin Sutherland ............T11 68-68-68-69 273 79,428.57K.J. Choi ..........................T18 66-72-65-71 274 56,000.00Heath Slocum..................T18 69-66-68-71 274 56,000.00Willie Wood ....................T18 66-66-68-74 274 56,000.00Mark Brooks....................T21 67-68-70-70 275 41,600.00Stewart Cink ..................T21 72-67-71-65 275 41,600.00J.J. Henry ........................T21 66-67-69-73 275 41,600.00Frank Lickliter II ..............T21 71-67-69-68 275 41,600.00Joey Sindelar ..................T21 68-67-71-69 275 41,600.00Jonathan Byrd ................T26 67-71-69-69 276 28,400.00Robin Freeman ................T26 69-69-67-71 276 28,400.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—141-Pat Bates, Tom Byrum, David Edwards, Jason Gore, David Gossett,Tim Herron, Kenichi Kuboya, Scott Laycock, Richard Massey, Spike McRoy,David Peoples, Brent Schwarzrock, David Smail, Grant Waite, Mark Wilson,142-Todd Barranger, Jason Buha, Greg Chalmers, Michael Clark II, DanForsman, Kelly Gibson, Seung ‘Su Han (A), John Maginnes, Billy Mayfair,Arron Oberholser, Dicky Pride, Nick Watney, 143-Doug Barron, David Frost,Bradley Hughes, Troy Matteson, Andy Miller, John Morse, Pat Perez, JohnSenden, Esteban Toledo, Vance Veazey, Dean Wilson, Cameron Yancey, 144-Tommy Armour III, Paul Azinger, John Huston, J.L. Lewis, Jim McGovern,145-Fred Funk, Jeff Gallagher, Skip Kendall, Matt Kuchar, Hunter Mahan,Wilfredo Morales, Dave Rummells, Ty Tryon, Kaname Yokoo, 146-AaronBarber, Cameron Beckman, Brad Elder, Jim Gallagher, Jr., Nolan Henke,Kenneth Staton, Dave Stockton, Jr., 147-Marco Dawson, Kent Jones, JeffKlein, 149-Jim Carter, John Riegger, 150-Mike Hulbert, Mike Martin, 151-Gary Hallberg, 152-Harrison Frazar, Anthony Painter, Scott Simpson, 153-David Dell, James H. McLean, Mike Springer, Suzy Whaley, 154-CharlesMeola, 155-Gabriel Hjertstedt, Ryan Ouellette, W—69-Dudley Hart, 83-David Duval.Mathew Goggin ..............T26 67-71-67-71 276 $28,400.00Jay Haas..........................T26 63-68-75-70 276 28,400.00Steve Lowery ..................T26 69-68-70-69 276 28,400.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T26 70-67-71-68 276 28,400.00Stan Utley........................T26 71-67-68-70 276 28,400.00Notah Begay III ..............T33 73-66-69-69 277 22,600.00Paul Gow ........................T33 71-69-68-69 277 22,600.00Jay Williamson ..............T33 72-66-65-74 277 22,600.00Brad Faxon ......................T36 67-73-72-66 278 18,433.34Tom Gillis ........................T36 71-67-72-68 278 18,433.34Jonathan Kaye ................T36 66-72-67-73 278 18,433.33Dennis Paulson ..............T36 64-70-72-72 278 18,433.33Tim Petrovic ....................T36 68-70-72-68 278 18,433.33Mike Sposa ....................T36 68-71-67-72 278 18,433.33Brian Bateman ................T42 67-71-71-70 279 14,000.00Danny Ellis ......................T42 68-70-68-73 279 14,000.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T42 69-68-68-74 279 14,000.00Neal Lancaster................T42 67-72-73-67 279 14,000.00Carl Paulson ....................T42 72-66-71-70 279 14,000.00Chris Anderson................T47 73-67-70-70 280 10,576.00Jay Don Blake ................T47 72-68-69-71 280 10,576.00Paul Goydos ....................T47 67-65-74-74 280 10,576.00Mike Grob........................T47 68-70-70-72 280 10,576.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T47 70-65-71-74 280 10,576.00Billy Andrade ..................T52 68-69-74-70 281 9,280.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T52 70-69-71-71 281 9,280.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYBrian Gay ........................T52 68-69-73-71 281 $9,280.00Matt Gogel......................T52 67-71-74-69 281 9,280.00Brian Henninger ..............T52 69-64-70-78 281 9,280.00Garrett Willis ..................T52 67-72-75-67 281 9,280.00Olin Browne ....................T58 69-70-74-69 282 8,800.00Robert Gamez..................T58 70-69-70-73 282 8,800.00Phil Mickelson ................T58 67-73-70-72 282 8,800.00Akio Sadakata ................T58 68-69-68-77 282 8,800.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T58 72-67-73-70 282 8,800.00Joel Edwards ..................T63 69-70-71-73 283 8,400.00Hank Kuehne ..................T63 72-67-75-69 283 8,400.00Brenden Pappas ..............T63 71-68-72-72 283 8,400.00Deane Pappas ................T63 69-70-75-69 283 8,400.00Tom Scherrer ..................T63 70-70-72-71 283 8,400.00Aaron Baddeley ..............T68 67-72-70-75 284 8,080.00Gavin Coles ....................T68 70-67-73-74 284 8,080.00John E. Morgan ..............T68 69-71-71-73 284 8,080.00Brett Quigley ..................T71 68-69-73-75 285 7,880.00D.J. Trahan (S) ................T71 73-67-74-71 285 7,880.00Steve Allan......................T73 71-68-72-75 286 7,680.00Jason Caron ....................T73 69-70-70-77 286 7,680.00Mike Standly ..................T73 67-73-74-72 286 7,680.00Richard S. Johnson ..........76 69-70-69-79 287 7,520.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsINSURANCE CITY OPEN1952 Ted Kroll 273 Lawson Little 277 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Skee RiegelEarl Stewart, Jr.1953 Bob Toski 269 Jim Ferrier 270 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681954 Tommy Bolt* 271 Earl Stewart, Jr. 271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681955 Sam Snead 269 Fred Hawkins 276 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Mike Souchak1956 Arnold Palmer* 274 Ted Kroll 274 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681957 Gardner Dickinson 272 George Bayer 274 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681958 Jack Burke, Jr. 268 Dow Finsterwald 271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Art Wall1959 Gene Littler 272 Tom Nieporte 273 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681960 Arnold Palmer* 270 Bill Collins 270 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Jack Fleck1961 Billy Maxwell* 271 Ted Kroll 271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681962 Bob Goalby* 271 Art Wall 271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681963 Billy Casper 271 George Bayer 272 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681964 Ken Venturi 273 Al Besselink 274 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Paul BondesonSam CarmichaelJim Grant1965 Billy Casper* 274 Johnny Pott 274 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681966 Art Wall 266 Wes Ellis 268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568GREATER HARTFORD OPEN INVITATIONAL1967 Charlie Sifford 272 Steve Oppermann 273 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681968 Billy Casper 266 Bruce Crampton 269 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681969 Bob Lunn* 268 Dave Hill 268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681970 Bob Murphy 267 Paul Harney 271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681971 George Archer* 268 Lou Graham 268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568J.C. Snead1972 Lee Trevino* 269 Lee Elder 269 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568SAMMY DAVIS, JR.-GREATER HARTFORD OPEN1973 Billy Casper 264 Bruce Devlin 265 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5683-68 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BUICK CHAMPIONSHIPNOTESPeter Jacobsen (1984 and 2003) became the fifthplayer to record multiple wins at the GreaterHartford Open, joining Phil Mickelson (2001-2002), Paul Azinger (1987 and 1989), BillyCasper (1963, 1965, 1968 and 1973) and ArnoldPalmer (1956, 1960).Peter Jacobsen waited 19 years from his firstvictory at the Greater Hartford Open (1984) to hisnext. Hale Irwin holds the <strong>TOUR</strong> mark for mostyears between victories in the same event, with noother wins in that tournament in between, at 21 atthe Heritage Classic (1973-1994).PETER JACOBSENPeter Jacobsen became the 10th player to hold orshare the lead during all four rounds in the history ofthis tournament. Two of them went wire-to-wire: TimNorris (1982) and Gene Littler (1959). The otherswho shared and held the leads: Rik Massengale(1976), Dave Stockton (1974), Bob Murphy (1970),Art Wall, Jr. (1966), Jack Burke, Jr. (1958),Arnold Palmer (1956) and Sam Snead (1955).Peter Jacobsen collected a first-place check of$720,000. The check was exactly 10 times morethan he earned for his first victory in 1984 ($72,000).Peter Jacobsen became the oldest winner on<strong>TOUR</strong> (49 years, 4 months, 23 days) since CraigStadler (50 years, 1 month, 18 days) the priorweek at the B.C. Open. Jacobsen also became theoldest winner of the tournament and the seventholdestwinner in <strong>TOUR</strong> history.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1974 Dave Stockton 268 Raymond Floyd 272 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681975 Don Bies* 267 Hubert Green 267 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681976 Rik Massengale 266 Al Geiberger 268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568J.C. Snead1977 Bill Kratzert 265 Grier Jones 268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Larry Nelson1978 Rod Funseth 264 Dale Douglass 268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Lee ElderBill Kratzert1979 Jerry McGee 267 Jack Renner 268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681980 Howard Twitty* 266 Jim Simons 266 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,5681981 Hubert Green 264 Bobby Clampett 265 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Fred CouplesRoger Maltbie1982 Tim Norris 259 Raymond Floyd 265 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Hubert Green1983 Curtis Strange 268 Jay Haas 269 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT 71/6,568Jack Renner1984 Peter Jacobsen 269 Mark O’Meara 271 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6,786CANON SAMMY DAVIS, JR.-GREATER HARTFORD OPEN1985 Phil Blackmar* 271 Jodie Mudd 271 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6,786Dan Pohl1986 Mac O’Grady* 269 Roger Maltbie 269 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6,7861987 Paul Azinger 269 Dan Forsman 270 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6,786Wayne Levi1988 Mark Brooks* 269 Dave Barr 269 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6,786Joey SindelarCANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN1989 Paul Azinger 267 Wayne Levi 268 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6,7861990 Wayne Levi 267 Mark Calcavecchia 269 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 70/6,531Brad FabelRocco <strong>Media</strong>teChris Perry1991 Billy Ray Brown* 271 Rick Fehr 271 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,820Corey Pavin1992 Lanny Wadkins 274 Dan Forsman 276 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,820Donnie HammondNick Price1993 Nick Price 271 Dan Forsman 272 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,820Roger Maltbie1994 David Frost 268 Greg Norman 269 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,8201995 Greg Norman 267 Dave Stockton, Jr. 269 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,820Kirk TriplettGrant Waite1996 D.A. Weibring 270 Tom Kite 274 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,8201997 Stewart Cink 267 Tom Byrum 268 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,820Brandel ChambleeJeff Maggert1998 Olin Browne* 266 Stewart Cink 266 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,820Larry Mize1999 Brent Geiberger 262 Skip Kendall 265 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,8202000 Notah Begay III 260 Mark Calcavechia 261 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,8202001 Phil Mickelson 264 Billy Andrade 265 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,8202002 Phil Mickelson 266 Jonathan Kaye 267 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,820Davis Love IIIGREATER HARTFORD OPEN2003 Peter Jacobsen 266 Chris Riley 268 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6,820KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:259, Tim Norris, 1982 (Wethersfield CC)Current Course Record:61, Kirk Triplett, 2000; Phil Mickelson, Scott Verplank, 2001Other Course Record:61, Dana Quigley, 1982 (Wethersfield CC)WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-69


2003 BUICK OPEN[32nd of 48 official events]FURYKWinner: Winner: SERGIO JIM GARCÍA FURYK69-66-72-67 274 $720,00068-66-65-68 267 $720,000Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club; Flint, MI Purse: $4,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,127 July 31 – August 3, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Mike Sposa posted a 7-under 65 tolead Carl Paulson, Craig Perks, David Sutherland and Paul Gowby a stroke. Second Round—Chris DiMarco moved to 13-under131 and led Sutherland and Gow by two strokes. Tiger Woodsand Jim Furyk were three behind. Third Round—Furyk was at17-under 199, one ahead of Paulson. Neal Lancaster was twoback.CUT: 75 players at 3-under-par 141 from a field of 155professionals and one amateur.PRO-AM: Cameron Beckman, 53, $2,000.WEATHER: Sunny early with temperatures ranging from 84 onThursday morning to 64 later in the day. Play was stopped at 1:23p.m. due to severe weather in the area. After a 4:42 delay whichsaw heavy rain and lightning, play resumed at 6:05 p.m. Secondround suspended due to darkness at 8:42 p.m. Second roundresumed on Saturday morning at 9:01 a.m. and was completed at11:26 a.m. Third round began at 12:15 p.m. in threesomes. Partlycloudy skies and temperatures reaching 85. Sunday tee timesbegan at 8:12 a.m. in threesomes to avoid expected weather inthe afternoon. Cloudy with temperatures in the 70s and light rainat times.Briny Baird ........................T2 70-68-65-66 269 $264,000.00Chris DiMarco ..................T2 67-64-71-67 269 264,000.00Geoff Ogilvy ......................T2 70-65-69-65 269 264,000.00Tiger Woods ......................T2 69-65-69-66 269 264,000.00Paul Goydos ......................T6 68-68-66-68 270 139,000.00Neal Lancaster..................T6 67-68-66-69 270 139,000.00Paul Gow ..........................T8 66-67-69-70 272 112,000.00Andrew Magee ................T8 71-64-71-66 272 112,000.00Kenny Perry ......................T8 69-67-66-70 272 112,000.00Vijay Singh ........................T8 69-67-70-66 272 112,000.00Paul Azinger ....................T12 71-66-68-68 273 88,000.00Jeff Sluman ....................T12 71-68-67-67 273 88,000.00John Huston....................T14 69-67-73-65 274 68,000.00Dicky Pride ......................T14 70-69-67-68 274 68,000.00Heath Slocum..................T14 67-71-67-69 274 68,000.00David Sutherland ............T14 66-67-74-67 274 68,000.00Garrett Willis ..................T14 67-68-70-69 274 68,000.00Woody Austin ................T19 69-66-68-72 275 48,480.00Todd Barranger................T19 71-66-71-67 275 48,480.00Jay Delsing......................T19 71-67-67-70 275 48,480.00Mike Heinen....................T19 70-69-69-67 275 48,480.00Hal Sutton ......................T19 72-64-70-69 275 48,480.00Stuart Appleby ................T24 67-72-68-69 276 30,950.00Fred Funk ........................T24 68-68-69-71 276 30,950.00Hank Kuehne ..................T24 69-68-68-71 276 30,950.00Ian Leggatt ......................T24 71-69-70-66 276 $30,950.00Scott McCarron ..............T24 70-70-70-66 276 30,950.00Shaun Micheel................T24 67-68-72-69 276 30,950.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T24 70-67-71-68 276 30,950.00Scott Verplank ................T24 69-70-66-71 276 30,950.00Stephen Ames ................T32 69-70-70-68 277 22,133.34Esteban Toledo................T32 72-68-69-68 277 22,133.34Bob Estes ........................T32 72-66-66-73 277 22,133.33Jerry Kelly ......................T32 69-72-69-67 277 22,133.33Thomas Levet..................T32 67-69-74-67 277 22,133.33Craig Perks ......................T32 66-71-68-72 277 22,133.33Jeff Brehaut ....................T38 70-69-69-70 278 16,400.00Alex Cejka ......................T38 72-69-70-67 278 16,400.00John Daly ........................T38 68-69-69-72 278 16,400.00Robert Damron................T38 68-70-69-71 278 16,400.00Charles Howell III............T38 71-66-69-72 278 16,400.00Carl Paulson ....................T38 66-69-65-78 278 16,400.00Mike Sposa ....................T38 65-76-72-65 278 16,400.00Danny Briggs (S)..............T45 72-64-73-70 279 11,712.00Kent Jones ......................T45 67-71-69-72 279 11,712.00Skip Kendall ....................T45 72-68-70-69 279 11,712.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T45 68-69-70-72 279 11,712.00Darron Stiles ..................T45 68-72-70-69 279 11,712.00Spike McRoy ..................T50 68-71-70-71 280 9,508.58Craig Barlow ..................T50 72-69-71-68 280 9,508.57Doug Barron ....................T50 69-72-69-70 280 $9,508.57Olin Browne ....................T50 72-67-74-67 280 9,508.57Steve Flesch....................T50 70-68-68-74 280 9,508.57Mathew Goggin ..............T50 71-68-74-67 280 9,508.57Grant Waite ....................T50 68-71-69-72 280 9,508.57Greg Chalmers ................T57 72-67-71-71 281 8,920.00Carlos Franco ..................T57 70-68-71-72 281 8,920.00Tom Scherrer ..................T57 70-69-72-70 281 8,920.00Kenneth Staton ..............T57 70-69-73-69 281 8,920.00Tom Byrum ......................T61 68-71-73-70 282 8,560.00Ben Curtis........................T61 68-71-76-67 282 8,560.00Brian Henninger ..............T61 70-71-68-73 282 8,560.00Ty Tryon............................T61 70-69-71-72 282 8,560.00Bob Tway ........................T61 70-71-72-69 282 8,560.00Jason Buha ....................T66 67-71-71-74 283 8,280.00Kaname Yokoo ................T66 69-68-72-74 283 8,280.00Brian Bateman ................T68 70-69-73-72 284 8,120.00Todd Fischer ....................T68 72-69-71-72 284 8,120.00Steven Alker....................T70 71-69-73-72 285 7,960.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T70 72-69-73-71 285 7,960.00Jay Don Blake ..................72 69-72-72-73 286 7,840.00Stan Utley..........................73 70-70-77-71 288 7,760.00Jeff Klein ..........................74 69-71-78-72 290 7,680.00Dean Wilson ....................75 69-72-73-78 292 7,600.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—142-David Edwards, Joel Edwards, Bill Glasson, Matt Gogel, MikeGrob, Scott Laycock, John Maginnes, Brett Quigley, Patrick Sheehan, 143-Chris Anderson, Billy Andrade, Jeff Gallagher, Brian Gay, Donnie Hammond,Glen Hnatiuk, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Hunter Mahan, Andy Miller, GregReynolds (A), John Riegger, John Senden, Phil Tataurangi, Willie Wood,144-Brandel Chamblee, Keith Fergus, Dan Forsman, David Frost, Tom Gillis,David Gossett, J.J. Henry, Peter Jacobsen, Billy Mayfair, Arron Oberholser,Deane Pappas, Brent Schwarzrock, Cameron Yancey, 145-Mark Brooks,Gavin Coles, Kelly Gibson, Nolan Henke, Anthony Painter, Jeff Roth, JoeySindelar, D.J. Trahan, 146-Aaron Barber, Pat Bates, Michael Clark II, RobinFreeman, Greg Kraft, Gene Sauers, Scott Simpson, Ryan Welborn, 147-Steve Allan, Brad Elder, Steve Pate, Chris Smith, Dave Stockton, Jr., 148-John E. Morgan, Jay Williamson, 149-Tom Harding, Cliff Kresge, KenichiKuboya, 150-Matt McDougall, 151-John Traub, 152-Ken Allard, KiyoshiMiyazato, Akio Sadakata, 157-Erich Kuhlman, 160-Kasey Scott, W—Cameron Beckman, 69-Glen Day, 70-Jason Gore, Brian Watts, 72-DudleyHart, 73-Marco Dawson, 75-Tommy Armour III, 76-David Peoples, 77-MarkO’Meara, 80-James H. McLean, Michael Muehr, D—78-Vance Veazey.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBUICK OPEN INVITATIONAL1958 Billy Casper 285 Ted Kroll 286 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Arnold Palmer1959 Art Wall* 282 Dow Finsterwald 282 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141960 Mike Souchak 282 Gay Brewer 283 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Art Wall1961 Jack Burke, Jr.* 284 Billy Casper 284 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Johnny Pott1962 Bill Collins 284 Dave Ragan 285 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141963 Julius Boros 274 Dow Finsterwald 279 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141964 Tony Lema 277 Dow Finsterwald 280 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141965 Tony Lema 280 Johnny Pott 282 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141966 Phil Rodgers 284 Johnny Pott 286 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Kermit Zarley1967 Julius Boros 283 Bob Goalby 286 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014R.H. SikesBert Yancey1968 Tom Weiskopf 280 Mike Hill 281 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141969 Dave Hill 277 Frank Beard 279 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141970 No tournament1969 No tournamentVERN PARSELL BUICK OPEN1972 Gary Groh** 273 John Mahaffey 275 Flint Elks CC, Flint, Ml 72/6,902LAKE MICHIGAN CLASSIC1973 Wilf Homenuik* ** 215 Jim Ferriell 215 Benton Harbor Elks CC, 71/6,690Benton Harbor, MlFLINT ELKS OPEN1974 Bryan Abbott** 135 Joe Porter 136 Flint Elks CC, Flint, Ml 72/6,9021975 Spike Kelley** 208 Randy Erskine 209 Flint Elks CC, Flint, Ml 72/6,902Jim MarshallMike McCullough1976 Ed Sabo* ** 279 Randy Erskine 279 Flint Elks CC, Flint, Ml 72/6,9021977 Bobby Cole 271 Fred Marti 272 Flint Elks CC, Flint, Ml 72/6,902BUICK GOODWRENCH OPEN1978 Jack Newton* 280 Mike Sullivan 280 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0143-70 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BUICK OPENNOTESJim Furyk increased his career earnings in theevent to $1,228,219 and moved from No. 5 to No. 1on the tournament’s all-time money list. He becamethe first player in tournament history to surpass $1million in earnings at the Buick Open and hasposted top-10 finishes in four of his last fiveappearances in Grand Blanc, MI, with a first in2003, T10 in 2002, T2 in 2001, T9 in 1999.Jim Furyk has played his last 21 rounds atWarwick Hills Golf and Country Club below par,including 16 rounds in the 60s. The streak datesback to the final round of the 1997 event.BRINY BAIRDJim Furyk is the seventh winner in tournamenthistory to post all four rounds in the 60s and justthe third in last 10 years (Kenny Perry/2001,Justin Leonard/1996).Seventeen players who have either shared or heldthe third-round lead in the 39 Buick Opens havegone on to win the event, including the last three:Kenny Perry (2001), Tiger Woods (2002) and JimFuryk (2003).Last year, Briny Baird, Chris DiMarco, GeoffOgilvy and Tiger Woods finished in a four-way tiefor second. That marked the second consecutiveseason where four players tied for second at theBuick Open. In 2002, it was Fred Funk, Brain Gay,Mark O’Meara and Esteban Toledo.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1979 John Fought* 280 Jim Simons 280 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141980 Peter Jacobsen 276 Bill Kratzert 277 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Mark LyeBUICK OPEN1981 Hale Irwin* 277 Bobby Clampett 277 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Peter JacobsenGil Morgan1982 Lanny Wadkins 273 Tom Kite 274 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141983 Wayne Levi 272 Isao Aoki 273 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Calvin Peete1984 Denis Watson 271 Payne Stewart 272 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141985 Ken Green 268 Wayne Grady 272 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141986 Ben Crenshaw 270 J.C. Snead 271 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Doug Tewell1987 Robert Wrenn 262 Dan Pohl 269 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141988 Scott Verplank 268 Doug Tewell 270 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141989 Leonard Thompson 273 Billy Andrade 274 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Payne StewartDoug Tewell1990 Chip Beck 272 Mike Donald 273 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Hale IrwinFuzzy Zoeller1991 Brad Faxon* 271 Chip Beck 271 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,0141992 Dan Forsman* 276 Steve Elkington 276 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7,014Brad Faxon1993 Larry Mize 272 Fuzzy Zoeller 273 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,0141994 Fred Couples 270 Corey Pavin 272 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,0141995 Woody Austin* 270 Mike Brisky 270 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,0141996 Justin Leonard 266 Chip Beck 271 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,1051997 Vijay Singh 273 Tom Byrum 277 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,105Russ CochranErnie ElsBrad FabelJoe OzakiCurtis Strange1998 Billy Mayfair 271 Scott Verplank 273 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,1051999 Tom Pernice, Jr. 270 Ted Tryba 271 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,105Tom LehmanBob Tway2000 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 268 Chris Perry 270 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,1052001 Kenny Perry 263 Chris DiMarco 265 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,105Jim Furyk2002 Tiger Woods 271 Fred Funk 275 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,127Brian GayMark O’MearaEsteban Toledo2003 Jim Furyk 267 Briny Baird 269 Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7,127Chris DiMarcoGeoff OgilvyTiger WoodKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial tournamentSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:262, Robert Wrenn, 1987Current Course Record:61, Billy Mayfair, 2001Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club, site of the Buick Open for all but six of its tournaments.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-71


2003 THE INTERNATIONAL[33rd of 48 official events]LOVE IIICastle Pines GC; Castle Rock, CO Purse: $5,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,594 Aug. 7-10, 2003LEADERS: First Round – Davis Love III held the lead with 19points. Charles Howell III trailed by five points. Bob Tway andJonathan Kaye were seven back. Second Round – Loveaccumulated 36 points to lead John Rollins by 10 points and PhilMickelson by 12 points. Third Round — Love added 5 points fora 41-point total. He was 10 points ahead of Rollins and 12 pointsin front of Vijay Singh.PRO-AM: $10,000. Duffy Waldorf, 40 points, $2,000.WEATHER: Play was suspended on Thursday from 3:11 p.m.-4:55p.m. due to lightning in the area. Cloudy on Friday withtemperatures in the mid-80s. Sunshine on Saturday and Sundaymorning pushed temperatures into the low 90s by early afternoon.Winner: SERGIO DAVIS GARCÍA LOVE III69-66-72-67 274 $720,000+19 - +17 - +5 - +5 +46 $900,000CUT: Starting field of 144 cut to 75 players at +4 or better after 36holes. After 54 holes, the field was cut to 39 players at +12 or better.Retief Goosen ..............T2 +2 +15 +9 +8 +34 $440,000.00Vijay Singh....................T2 +4 +15 +9 +6 +34 440,000.00Chris DiMarco ................4 +8 +7 +11 +7 +33 240,000.00John Rollins....................5 +11 +15 +5 0 +31 200,000.00Ernie Els ........................T6 +4 +5 +4 +13 +26 173,750.00Phil Mickelson ..............T6 +8 +14 +1 +3 +26 173,750.00Geoff Ogilvy....................8 +9 +3 +8 +5 +25 155,000.00Charles Howell III ..........9 +14 +4 +3 +3 +24 145,000.00Robert Allenby............T10 +7 +3 +5 +8 +23 125,000.00Paul Casey (S) ............T10 +7 +9 -2 +9 +23 125,000.00Bob Tway ....................T10 +12 +6 0 +5 +23 125,000.00Stuart Appleby............T13 +9 +4 -1 +9 +21 100,000.00Matt Gogel ................T13 -3 +7 +11 +6 +21 100,000.00Briny Baird ..................T15 +6 +2 +8 +4 +20 87,500.00K.J. Choi......................T15 +3 +5 +6 +6 +20 87,500.00Stewart Cink ................17 +5 +11 +1 +2 +19 80,000.00J.J. Henry......................18 +6 +10 +6 -4 +18 75,000.00Kent Jones....................19 +5 +14 -1 -1 +17 70,000.00Steve Allan ................T20 +5 +6 +2 +3 +16 58,250.00Mathew Goggin ........T20 +4 +10 +4 -2 +16 58,250.00Jose Maria Olazabal ..T20 +1 +6 +5 +4 +16 58,250.00John Senden ..............T20 +1 +10 +6 -1 +16 58,250.00Tom Lehman ..............T24 -3 +9 +6 +3 +15 40,500.00Rod Pampling..............T24 +2 +6 +9 -2 +15 40,500.00Tim Petrovic ................T24 +2 +11 +3 -1 +15 40,500.00Chris Riley ..................T24 +10 +1 +1 +3 +15 $40,500.00Eduardo Romero (S)....T24 0 +8 +11 -4 +15 40,500.00David Sutherland........T24 +7 +2 +6 0 +15 40,500.00Bob Burns ..................T30 +6 +6 +3 -1 +14 32,500.00Steve Lowery..............T30 +9 +3 +3 -1 +14 32,500.00Brett Quigley ..............T30 0 +6 +9 -1 +14 32,500.00Aaron Baddeley ............33 +5 +4 +3 +1 +13 29,500.00Alex Cejka ..................T34 +4 +6 +4 -2 +12 27,000.00Fred Couples ..............T34 -3 +12 +4 -1 +12 27,000.00Duffy Waldorf ............T34 +3 +4 +8 -3 +12 27,000.00Scott McCarron ............37 +4 +6 +2 -2 +10 24,500.00Sergio Garcia................38 +2 +8 +4 -9 +5 23,500.00Woody Austin ............T39 +3 +2 +6 +11 21,000.00Chad Campbell ..........T39 0 +9 +2 +11 21,000.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..........T39 +2 +2 +7 +11 21,000.00David Toms ................T39 -1 +11 +1 +11 21,000.00Glen Hnatiuk ..............T43 +5 +4 +1 +10 17,500.00Neal Lancaster ..........T43 +4 +3 +3 +10 17,500.00John Riegger ..............T43 +2 +7 +1 +10 17,500.00Todd Barranger ..........T46 +3 +4 +2 +9 14,175.00Brian Bateman............T46 +2 +7 0 +9 14,175.00Pat Bates ....................T46 +2 +5 +2 +9 14,175.00Harrison Frazar ..........T46 -5 +10 +4 +9 14,175.00Mark Brooks ..............T50 +3 +2 +3 +8 12,175.00Greg Chalmers............T50 +8 -1 +1 +8 12,175.00Justin Leonard............T50 +1 +12 -5 +8 $12,175.00Darron Stiles ..............T50 +3 +6 -1 +8 12,175.00Heath Slocum ............T54 +8 -1 0 +7 11,550.00Mike Weir ..................T54 +9 -2 0 +7 11,550.00Gavin Coles ................T56 +2 +4 0 +6 11,250.00Jonathan Kaye............T56 +12 -6 0 +6 11,250.00Steve Stricker ............T56 +1 +4 +1 +6 11,250.00Esteban Toledo ..........T56 +1 +7 -2 +6 11,250.00Jason Caron................T60 -1 +5 +1 +5 10,950.00Shaun Micheel ..........T60 +1 +7 -3 +5 10,950.00Darren Clarke (S) ........T62 +2 +8 -6 +4 10,750.00Ian Leggatt..................T62 -1 +5 0 +4 10,750.00Tom Gillis ....................T64 +5 +3 -5 +3 10,550.00Paul Goydos................T64 -1 +5 -1 +3 10,550.00Craig Perks....................66 -4 +9 -3 +2 10,400.00Cameron Beckman ....T67 +6 +6 -11 +1 10,100.00Jeff Brehaut................T67 0 +5 -4 +1 10,100.00Brian Gay ....................T67 +1 +3 -3 +1 10,100.00Frank Lickliter II ..........T67 +1 +7 -7 +1 10,100.00Phillip Price (S)............T67 +9 -4 -4 +1 10,100.00Jason Buha ..................72 -2 +8 -7 -1 9,800.00Lee Janzen....................73 +1 +3 -6 -2 9,700.00Olin Browne..................74 -2 +6 -11 -7 9,600.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—(+3)-Glen Day, Steve Flesch, Tim Herron, Spike McRoy, Tom Scherrer,Kirk Triplett, (+2)-Mike Grob, Mike Sposa, (+1)-Tommy Armour III, NotahBegay III, Niclas Fasth, Gary Hallberg, Cliff Kresge, Yusaku Miyazato, MarkO’Meara, Rory Sabbatini, 0-Ben Crane, Carlos Franco, J.L. Lewis, BrendenPappas, Deane Pappas, Dave Stockton, Jr., Cameron Yancey, (-1)-CraigBarlow, Jay Don Blake, Jay Haas, Andrew Magee, John E. Morgan, PatrickSheehan, (-2)-Kenichi Kuboya, Jesper Parnevik, (-3)-Marco Dawson, ToddFischer, Stephen Leaney, Gene Sauers, Mark Wilson, (-4)-Steven Alker,Stephen Ames, Angel Cabrera, Hank Kuehne, Kaname Yokoo, (-5)-RichBeem, Brad Elder, Fred Funk, Kevin Stadler, (-6)-Thomas Levet, (-7)-DavidDuval, (-8)-Anthony Painter, Corey Pavin, Clarence Rose, (-10)-Jeff Klein,Scott Laycock, (-12)-Jim Carter, Joey Sindelar, Ty Tryon, (-13)-Ricky Barnes,Matt Kuchar, Pat Perez, Brent Schwarzrock, Lee Westwood, (-14)-AkioSadakata, (-17)-Doug Barron, Mark Wiebe, (-19)-Kenneth Staton, (-32)-Alejandro Larrazabal, W—(+18)-Greg Norman, (-9)-Jay Williamson, (-5)-Garrett Willis, (-3)-Mike Heinen, D—(0)-Jason Gore.NOTESTwo players have participated in all 18 of TheINTERNATIONAL tournaments: Andrew Mageeand Mark Wiebe.Last year, Davis Love III became the seventh thirdroundleader to go on to win the event in the history ofThe INTERNATIONAL, joining: Phil Mickelson in1993 and 1997, Vijay Singh in 1998, David Toms in1999, Ernie Els in 2000 and Tom Pernice, Jr. in 2001.Tournament Record:48 points, Phil Mickelson, 1997; Ernie Els, 2000Tournament Course Record:20 points, Greg Whisman, 1992; Tom Purtzer, 1997<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTHE INTERNATIONAL1986 Ken Green +12 Bernhard Langer +9 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5591987 John Cook +11 Ken Green +9 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5591988 Joey Sindelar +17 Steve Pate +13 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,559Dan Pohl1989 Greg Norman +13 Clarence Rose +11 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5591990 Davis Love III +14 Steve Pate +11 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,559Eduardo RomeroPeter Senior1991 Jose Maria Olazabal +10 Ian Baker-Finch +7 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,559Scott GumpBob Lohr1992 Brad Faxon +14 Lee Janzen +12 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5591993 Phil Mickelson +45 Mark Calcavecchia +37 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,559SPRINT INTERNATIONAL1994 Steve Lowery* +35 Rick Fehr +35 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5591995 Lee Janzen +34 Ernie Els +33 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5591996 Clarence Rose* +31 Brad Faxon +31 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5591997 Phil Mickelson +48 Stewart Appleby +41 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5591998 Vijay Singh +47 Phil Mickelson +41 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,559Willie Wood1999 David Toms +47 David Duval +44 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,559INTERNATIONAL PRESENTED BY QWEST2000 Ernie Els +48 Phil Mickelson +44 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5592001 Tom Pernice +34 Chris Riley +33 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,5592002 Rich Beem +44 Steve Lowery +43 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,594THE INTERNATIONAL2003 Davis Love III +46 Retief Goosen +34 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7,594Vijay Singh[NOTE: Prior to 1993, winning score was for fourth round only. Beginning in 1993, winning score has been total for four rounds.]KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened3-72 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 <strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP[34th of 48 official events]MICHEELOak Hill CC (East Course); Rochester, NY Purse: $6,000,000Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 7,134 August 14-17, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Rod Pampling and Phil Mickelsonposted 4-under-par 66s to share the lead. Billy Andrade was oneshot back. Mike Weir and Lee Janzen were two behind. SecondRound—Shaun Micheel, at 3-under 137, led by two overAndrade and Weir. Pampling was three off the lead. ThirdRound—Micheel and Chad Campbell were at 4-under 206. Weirwas three behind and Tim Clark was four back.WEATHER: Thursday, mostly sunny, warm and humid. High of86. Winds NW 10-15 mph. Friday, partly cloudy, warm andhumid. High of 87. Winds W-SW 10-15 mph. Saturday, scatteredshowers in the morning and then partly cloudy and less humid inthe afternoon. High of 82. Winds SW shifting NW 10-15 mph.Sunday, a mix of sun and clouds. High of 75. Winds N 10-15 mph.Winner: SERGIO SHAUN GARCÍA MICHEEL69-66-72-67 274 $720,00069-68-69-70 276 $1,080,000CUT: 70 players at 8-over-par 148 from a field of 156 professionals.Chad Campbell....................2 69-72-65-72 278 $648,000.00Tim Clark..............................3 72-70-68-69 279 408,000.00Alex Cejka ..........................4 74-69-68-69 280 288,000.00Ernie Els ............................T5 71-70-70-71 282 214,000.00Jay Haas............................T5 70-74-69-69 282 214,000.00Fred Funk ..........................T7 69-73-70-72 284 175,666.67Loren Roberts....................T7 70-73-70-71 284 175,666.67Mike Weir ........................T7 68-71-70-75 284 175,666.67Billy Andrade ..................T10 67-72-72-74 285 135,500.00Niclas Fasth ....................T10 76-70-71-68 285 135,500.00Charles Howell III............T10 70-72-70-73 285 135,500.00Kenny Perry ....................T10 75-72-70-68 285 135,500.00Robert Gamez..................T14 70-73-70-73 286 98,250.00Tim Herron ......................T14 69-72-74-71 286 98,250.00Scott McCarron ..............T14 74-70-71-71 286 98,250.00Rod Pampling ..................T14 66-74-73-73 286 98,250.00Carlos Franco ..................T18 73-73-69-72 287 73,000.00Jim Furyk ........................T18 72-74-69-72 287 73,000.00Toshi Izawa......................T18 71-72-71-73 287 73,000.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T18 72-74-71-70 287 73,000.00Kevin Sutherland ............T18 69-74-71-73 287 73,000.00Stuart Appleby ................T23 74-73-71-70 288 52,000.00Luke Donald ....................T23 73-72-71-72 288 52,000.00Phil Mickelson ................T23 66-75-72-75 288 52,000.00Adam Scott ....................T23 72-69-72-75 288 $52,000.00Woody Austin ................T27 72-73-69-75 289 43,000.00Geoff Ogilvy ....................T27 71-71-77-70 289 43,000.00Todd Hamilton ................T29 70-74-73-73 290 36,600.00Padraig Harrington..........T29 72-76-69-73 290 36,600.00Frank Lickliter II ..............T29 71-72-71-76 290 36,600.00Peter Lonard....................T29 74-74-69-73 290 36,600.00David Toms......................T29 75-72-71-72 290 36,600.00Fred Couples ..................T34 74-71-72-74 291 29,000.00Lee Janzen ......................T34 68-74-72-77 291 29,000.00J.L. Lewis ........................T34 71-75-71-74 291 29,000.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T34 73-72-72-74 291 29,000.00Vijay Singh ......................T34 69-73-70-79 291 29,000.00Robert Allenby ................T39 70-77-73-72 292 22,000.00Briny Baird ......................T39 73-71-67-81 292 22,000.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T39 73-71-76-72 292 22,000.00Joe Durant ......................T39 71-76-75-70 292 22,000.00Hal Sutton ......................T39 75-71-67-79 292 22,000.00Tiger Woods....................T39 74-72-73-73 292 22,000.00Angel Cabrera ................T45 71-76-72-74 293 17,500.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T45 70-71-72-80 293 17,500.00Duffy Waldorf..................T45 70-75-72-76 293 17,500.00Ben Crane........................T48 73-73-76-72 294 14,733.33Trevor Immelman ............T48 74-70-77-73 294 14,733.33Shigeki Maruyama..........T48 75-72-73-74 294 $14,733.33Jose Coceres ..................T51 73-68-78-76 295 13,320.00Gary Evans ......................T51 74-74-71-76 295 13,320.00Brian Gay ........................T51 74-74-75-72 295 13,320.00Len Mattiace ..................T51 74-70-75-76 295 13,320.00Jose Maria Olazabal ......T51 74-74-76-71 295 13,320.00Chris DiMarco ..................56 74-71-78-73 296 12,700.00Aaron Baddeley ..............T57 69-77-73-78 297 12,450.00Bob Estes ........................T57 71-76-73-77 297 12,450.00Scott Hoch ......................T57 75-72-73-77 297 12,450.00Bernhard Langer..............T57 75-72-75-75 297 12,450.00Jonathan Kaye ................T61 74-73-72-79 298 12,000.00Billy Mayfair....................T61 76-72-78-72 298 12,000.00Ian Poulter ......................T61 72-75-72-79 298 12,000.00Eduardo Romero..............T61 77-71-76-74 298 12,000.00Phil Tataurangi ................T61 72-71-78-77 298 12,000.00Paul Casey ........................66 79-69-75-76 299 11,700.00Bob Burns ..........................67 72-76-70-82 300 11,600.00Rory Sabbatini ..................68 71-75-75-81 302 11,500.00Michael Campbell ..........T69 74-71-80-79 304 11,350.00K.J. Choi ..........................T69 74-74-80-76 304 11,350.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—149-Paul Azinger, Thomas Bjorn, Darren Clarke, Steve Flesch, DanForsman, Sergio Garcia, Stephen Leaney, Davis Love III, Paul McGinley, GregNorman, Gene Sauers, Scott Verplank, 150-Don Berry, Bradley Dredge,Mathias Gronberg, Fredrik Jacobson, Peter Jacobsen, Shingo Katayama,Tom Lehman, Steve Lowery, Greg Owen, Carl Pettersson, Tom Watson, 151-Mark Brooks, Kevin Burton, Ben Curtis, John Daly, Brian Davis, AlastairForsyth, Ignacio Garrido, Retief Goosen, Hank Kuehne, Rob Labritz, ChrisRiley, John Rollins, Bob Tway, Lee Westwood, 152-JC Anderson, StewartCink, Jeff Maggert, Scott Porter, Phillip Price, Chip Sullivan, 153-Jerry Kelly,154-Robert Karlsson, Jeffrey Lankford, Justin Leonard, Ken Schall, JeffSluman, Tim Thelen, 155-Anders Hansen, Mark O’Meara, Justin Rose, DavidTentis, Dean Wilson, 156-Stephen Ames, Colin Montgomerie, 157-RichBeem, Dino Lucchesi, Craig Parry, Tim Petrovic, Steve Schneiter, 158-Michael Combs, Mike Schuchart, Cary Sciorra, Andre Stolz, 159-JonathanByrd, Skip Kendall, Rick Schuller, Bob Sowards, 160-Sean Farren, RicardoGonzalez, Ron Philo, Jr., 161-Brad Faxon, Pierre Fulke, John Guyton, DaveSpengler, Toru Taniguchi, 163-Alan Morin, 165-Terry Hatch, 167-TimFleming, W—76-Kirk Triplett, 79-Wayne Defrancesco, John Huston, 80-David Duval, 87-John Jacobs.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Location<strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP1916 James M. Barnes 1-up Jock Hutchison Siwanoy CC, Bronxville, NY1917 No tournament+1918 No tournament+1919 James M. Barnes 6 and 5 Fred McLeod Engineers CC, Roslyn, NY1920 Jock Hutchison 1-up J. Douglas Edgar Flossmoor CC, Flossmoor, IL1921 Walter Hagen 3 and 2 James M. Barnes Inwood CC, Far Rockaway, NY1922 Gene Sarazen 4 and 3 Emmet French Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA1923 Gene Sarazen* 1-up Walter Hagen Pelham CC, Pelham, NY1924 Walter Hagen 2 up James M. Barnes French Lick CC, French Lick, IN1925 Walter Hagen 6 and 5 William Mehlhorn Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL1926 Walter Hagen 5 and 3 Leo Diegel Salisbury GC, Westbury, NY1927 Walter Hagen 1-up Joe Turnesa Cedar Crest CC, Dallas, TX1928 Leo Diegel 6 and 5 Al Espinosa Five Farms CC, Baltimore, MD1929 Leo Diegel 6 and 4 Johnny Farrell Hillcrest CC, Los Angeles, CA1930 Tommy Armour 1-up Gene Sarazen Fresh Meadow CC, Flushing, NY1931 Tom Creavy 2 and 1 Denny Shute Wannamoisett CC, Rumford, RI1932 Olin Dutra 4 and 3 Frank Walsh Keller GC, St. Paul, MN1933 Gene Sarazen 5 and 4 Willie Goggin Blue Mound CC, Milwaukee, WI1934 Paul Runyan* 1-up Craig Wood Park CC, Williamsville, NY1935 Johnny Revolta 5 and 4 Tommy Armour Twin Hills CC, Oklahoma City, OK1936 Denny Shute 3 and 2 Jimmy Thomson Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst, NC1937 Denny Shute* 1-up Harold McSpaden Pittsburgh Field Club, Aspinwall, PA1938 Paul Runyan 8 and 7 Sam Snead Shawnee CC, Shawnee-on-Delaware, PA1939 Henry Picard* 1-up Byron Nelson Pomonok CC, Flushing, NY1940 Byron Nelson 1-up Sam Snead Hershey CC, Hershey, PA1941 Vic Ghezzi* 1-up Byron Nelson Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, CO1942 Sam Snead 2 and 1 Jim Turnesa Seaview CC, Atlantic City, NJ1943 No tournament++1944 Bob Hamilton 1-up Byron Nelson Manito G&CC, Spokane, WA1945 Byron Nelson 4 and 3 Sam Byrd Moraine CC, Dayton, OH1946 Ben Hogan 6 and 4 Ed Oliver Portland GC, Portland, OR1947 Jim Ferrier 2 and 1 Chick Harbert Plum Hollow CC, Detroit, MI1948 Ben Hogan 7 and 6 Mike Turnesa Norwood Hills CC, St. Louis, MO1949 Sam Snead 3 and 2 Johnny Palmer Hermitage CC, Richmond, VA1950 Chandler Harper 4 and 3 Henry Williams, Jr. Scioto CC, Columbus, OHSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-73


<strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIPSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESShaun Micheel became the fifth consecutiveplayer to become a first-time major winner,following Rich Beem, 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship;Mike Weir, 2003 Masters; Jim Furyk, 2003 U.S.Open and Ben Curtis, 2003 British Open.Shaun Micheel’s victory made him the fourthfirst-time major winner of 2003, joining MikeWeir, Jim Furyk and Ben Curtis. This is the firsttime since 1969 that all of the winners in the fourmajors were first-time major champions. (1969 -George Archer, Masters; Orville Moody, U.S.Open; Tony Jacklin, British Open; RaymondFloyd, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship).Shaun Micheel gained a five-year exemption onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> beginning in <strong>2004</strong>. He also earned afive-year exemption into the Masters Tournament,U.S. Open and British Open and a 10-year PLAYERSChampionship exemption.Chad Campbell shot a 5-under 65 on Saturday,the best round of the tournament, to tie eventualwinner Micheel for the third-round lead. Campbellcame to the 18th hole in Sunday’s final round oneshot behind Micheel. He played to within 20 feetand watched as Micheel hit 7-iron to within inchesof the cup to seal the victory. Campbell placed twostrokes back, alone in second place.Tournament Record:265, David Toms, 2001CHAD CAMPBELL18 Hole Record:63, Bruce Crampton, 1975 (Firestone CC); Raymond Floyd,1982 (Southern Hills CC); GaryPlayer, 1984 (Shoal Creek);Vijay Singh, 1993 (Inverness); Brad Faxon, MichaelBradley,1995 (Riviera CC); Jose Maria Olazabal, 2000(Valhalla); Mark O’Meara, 2001 (Atlanta Athletic Club)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location1951 Sam Snead 7 and 6 Walter Burkemo Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA1952 Jim Turnesa 1-up Chick Harbert Big Spring CC, Louisville, KY1953 Walter Burkemo 2 and 1 Felice Torza Birmingham CC, Birmingham, MI1954 Chick Harbert 4 and 3 Walter Burkemo Keller GC, St. Paul, MN1955 Doug Ford 4 and 3 Cary Middlecoff Meadowbrook CC, Detroit, MI1956 Jack Burke 3 and 2 Ted Kroll Blue Hill CC, Boston, MA1957 Lionel Hebert 2 and 1 Dow Finsterwald Miami Valley CC, Dayton, OH1958 Dow Finsterwald 276 Billy Casper 278 Llanerch CC, Havertown, PA1959 Bob Rosburg 277 Jerry Barber 278 Minneapolis GC, St. Louis Park, MNDoug Sanders1960 Jay Hebert 281 Jim Ferrier 282 Firestone CC, Akron, OH1961 Jerry Barber* 277 Don January 277 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL1962 Gary Player 278 Bob Goalby 279 Aronimink GC, Newtown Square, PA1963 Jack Nicklaus 279 Dave Ragan, Jr. 281 Dallas Athletic Club, Dallas, TX1964 Bobby Nichols 271 Jack Nicklaus 274 Columbus CC, Columbus, OHArnold Palmer1965 Dave Marr 280 Billy Casper 282 Laurel Valley CC, Ligonier, PAJack Nicklaus1966 Al Geiberger 280 Dudley Wysong 284 Firestone CC, Akron, OH1967 Don January* 281 Don Massengale 281 Columbine CC, Littleton, CO1968 Julius Boros 281 Bob Charles 282 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TXArnold Palmer1969 Raymond Floyd 276 Gary Player 277 NCR CC, Dayton, OH1970 Dave Stockton 279 Arnold Palmer 281 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OKBob Murphy1971 Jack Nicklaus 281 Billy Casper 283 <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1972 Gary Player 281 Tommy Aaron 283 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MIJim Jamieson1973 Jack Nicklaus 277 Bruce Crampton 281 Canterbury GC, Beachwood, OH1974 Lee Trevino 276 Jack Nicklaus 277 Tanglewood GC, Winston-Salem, NC1975 Jack Nicklaus 276 Bruce Crampton 278 Firestone CC, Akron, OH1976 Dave Stockton 281 Raymond Floyd 282 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MDDon January1977 Lanny Wadkins* 282 Gene Littler 282 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA1978 John Mahaffey* 276 Jerry Pate 276 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PATom Watson1979 David Graham* 272 Ben Crenshaw 272 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI1980 Jack Nicklaus 274 Andy Bean 281 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY1981 Larry Nelson 273 Fuzzy Zoeller 277 Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth, GA1982 Raymond Floyd 272 Lanny Wadkins 275 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK1983 Hal Sutton 274 Jack Nicklaus 275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA1984 Lee Trevino 273 Gary Player 277 Shoal Creek, Birmingham, ALLanny Wadkins1985 Hubert Green 278 Lee Trevino 280 Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, CO1986 Bob Tway 276 Greg Norman 278 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH1987 Larry Nelson* 287 Lanny Wadkins 287 <strong>PGA</strong> National, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1988 Jeff Sluman 272 Paul Azinger 275 Oak Tree GC, Edmond, OK1989 Payne Stewart 276 Andy Bean 277 Kemper Lakes GC, Hawthorn Woods, ILMike ReidCurtis Strange1990 Wayne Grady 282 Fred Couples 285 Shoal Creek, Birmingham, AL1991 John Daly 276 Bruce Lietzke 279 Crooked Stick GC, Carmel, IN1992 Nick Price 278 John Cook 281 Bellerive CC, St. Louis, MOJim Gallagher, Jr.Gene SauersNick Faldo1993 Paul Azinger* 272 Greg Norman 272 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH1994 Nick Price 269 Corey Pavin 275 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK1995 Steve Elkington* 267 Colin Montgomerie 267 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA1996 Mark Brooks* 277 Kenny Perry 277 Valhalla GC, Louisville, KY1997 Davis Love III 269 Justin Leonard 274 Winged Foot CC, Mamaroneck, NY1998 Vijay Singh 271 Steve Stricker 273 Sahalee CC, Redmond, WA1999 Tiger Woods 277 Sergio Garcia 278 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL2000 Tiger Woods* 270 Bob May 270 Valhalla GC, Louisville, KY2001 David Toms 265 Phil Mickelson 266 Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth, GA2002 Rich Beem 278 Tiger Woods 279 Hazeltine GC, Chaska, MN2003 Shaun Micheel 276 Chad Campbell 278 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NYKEY: * = Playoff + = World War I ++ = World War II3-74 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 WGC-NEC INVITATIONAL[35th of 48 official events]CLARKEWinner: SERGIO DARREN GARCÍA CLARKE69-66-72-67 274 $720,00065-70-66-67 268 $1,050,000Firestone Country Club (South Course); Akron, OH Purse: $6,000,000Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 7,230 August 21-24, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Ben Curtis and Sergio Garcia shot 6-under-par 64s to share the lead. Darren Clarke and Tiger Woodswere one shot back while David Toms, Chris Riley, Scott Verplankand Davis Love III were two back. Second Round—Toms andRiley moved to 7-under-par 133 to lead Vijay Singh and Fred Funkby one stroke. Clarke and Brad Faxon were two back while Loveand Retief Goosen were three behind. Third Round—Clarke ledat 9-under-par 201, one ahead of Jonathan Kaye. Riley was twoback while Woods and Love were three behind.CUT: There was no cut. All 86 players completed 72 holes.WEATHER: On Thursday, hazy and muggy with a high of 90degrees. Mostly sunny in the afternoon. SW winds 10-20 mph.Party cloudy and breezy with cooler temperatures reaching 80degrees on Friday. NW winds 12-18 mph. Sunny and pleasant onSaturday with a high of 78 degrees. Lower humidity and NEwinds 10-15. Mix of sun and clouds on Sunday, withtemperatures reaching 78 degrees. SE winds 5-10 mph.Jonathan Kaye ....................2 68-69-65-70 272 $550,000.00Davis Love III ......................3 66-70-68-69 273 360,000.00Chris Riley ........................T4 66-67-70-71 274 235,000.00Tiger Woods ......................T4 65-72-67-70 274 235,000.00Vijay Singh ........................T6 69-65-72-69 275 163,333.34Robert Allenby ..................T6 69-69-68-69 275 163,333.33Jim Furyk ..........................T6 69-69-68-69 275 163,333.33Brad Faxon ........................T9 68-67-70-71 276 116,750.00Trevor Immelman ..............T9 70-68-70-68 276 116,750.00Dan Forsman ..................T11 69-68-70-70 277 91,666.67Bernhard Langer..............T11 71-73-65-68 277 91,666.67Steve Flesch....................T11 71-67-67-72 277 91,666.66Fred Funk ........................T14 72-62-72-72 278 75,000.00Toshi Izawa......................T14 70-71-68-69 278 75,000.00Peter Jacobsen ..............T14 73-64-71-70 278 75,000.00Paul Casey ......................T17 72-66-71-70 279 59,250.00Ernie Els ..........................T17 67-70-71-71 279 59,250.00Retief Goosen ................T17 67-69-69-74 279 59,250.00Jay Haas..........................T17 72-69-73-65 279 59,250.00Fred Couples ..................T21 67-71-71-71 280 52,500.00Charles Howell III............T21 72-68-74-66 280 52,500.00Angel Cabrera ................T23 70-71-70-70 281 48,000.00Justin Leonard ................T23 75-69-69-68 281 48,000.00Peter Lonard....................T23 70-73-72-66 281 48,000.00Shaun Micheel................T23 71-69-70-71 281 48,000.00Phil Mickelson ................T23 68-73-70-70 281 48,000.00Colin Montgomerie ........T23 68-70-70-73 281 48,000.00Mike Weir ......................T23 71-72-69-69 281 48,000.00Ben Curtis........................T30 64-76-72-70 282 $43,000.00Sergio Garcia ..................T30 64-76-69-73 282 43,000.00Len Mattiace ..................T30 72-69-69-72 282 43,000.00Chris DiMarco ................T33 71-68-73-71 283 38,583.34Justin Rose......................T33 72-73-69-69 283 38,583.34Ian Poulter ......................T33 73-68-67-75 283 38,583.33Eduardo Romero..............T33 70-74-68-71 283 38,583.33Hal Sutton ......................T33 68-69-68-78 283 38,583.33David Toms......................T33 66-67-76-74 283 38,583.33Paul Azinger ....................T39 72-69-67-76 284 35,500.00Padraig Harrington..........T39 73-71-70-70 284 35,500.00Jeff Sluman ....................T39 67-74-75-68 284 35,500.00Alex Cejka ......................T42 72-68-71-74 285 33,750.00Ben Crane........................T42 71-75-68-71 285 33,750.00Robert-Jan Derksen........T42 73-70-70-72 285 33,750.00Nick Price ........................T42 73-67-71-74 285 33,750.00Steve Allan......................T46 74-68-76-68 286 31,500.00Stuart Appleby ................T46 70-75-68-73 286 31,500.00Bob Estes ........................T46 68-74-70-74 286 31,500.00Scott Verplank ................T46 66-73-70-77 286 31,500.00Lee Westwood................T46 70-70-73-73 286 31,500.00Scott Hoch ......................T51 69-72-72-74 287 29,750.00Rory Sabbatini ................T51 73-72-70-72 287 29,750.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T53 70-68-73-77 288 28,150.00Chad Campbell................T53 73-71-72-72 288 28,150.00K.J. Choi ..........................T53 73-71-71-73 288 28,150.00Jerry Kelly ......................T53 68-71-76-73 288 28,150.00Kenny Perry ....................T53 72-76-68-72 288 28,150.00Niclas Fasth ....................T58 67-76-74-72 289 $27,000.00Paul McGinley ................T58 70-71-73-75 289 27,000.00Kaname Yokoo ................T58 73-71-70-75 289 27,000.00Thomas Bjorn ..................T61 72-72-75-71 290 26,250.00Stewart Cink ..................T61 70-71-74-75 290 26,250.00Phil Golding ....................T61 76-69-73-72 290 26,250.00Tim Clark..........................T64 73-69-73-76 291 25,500.00Craig Parry ......................T64 69-75-71-76 291 25,500.00Adam Scott ....................T64 72-70-69-80 291 25,500.00Rich Beem ......................T67 69-69-78-76 292 24,625.00Pierre Fulke......................T67 72-72-75-73 292 24,625.00Phillip Price......................T67 68-75-75-74 292 24,625.00John Rollins ....................T67 75-72-71-74 292 24,625.00Jonathan Byrd ................T71 71-77-73-72 293 23,375.00Michael Campbell ..........T71 74-71-70-78 293 23,375.00Stephen Leaney ..............T71 75-69-72-77 293 23,375.00Kevin Na..........................T71 71-80-69-73 293 23,375.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T71 69-72-75-77 293 23,375.00Steen Tinning ..................T71 71-74-76-72 293 23,375.00Bob Burns ........................T77 74-70-75-75 294 22,000.00Ignacio Garrido................T77 74-74-72-74 294 22,000.00Robert Karlsson ..............T77 72-72-77-73 294 22,000.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T77 78-73-69-74 294 22,000.00Hennie Otto ....................T77 72-69-75-78 294 22,000.00Nick Faldo........................T82 74-67-79-75 295 21,125.00Jarrod Moseley ..............T82 76-74-72-73 295 21,125.00Fredrik Jacobson ..............84 75-71-77-73 296 20,750.00Gene Sauers......................85 73-76-77-82 308 20,500.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYFrom 1962 through 1975, the World Series of Golf was played as a four-man, 36-hole exhibition. All money won inthe tournament was unofficial. The winners in those years (with winning totals in parentheses):1962 Jack Nicklaus (135) 1967 Jack Nicklaus (144) 1972 Gary Player (142)1963 Jack Nicklaus (140) 1968 Gary Player (143)1973 Tom Weiskopf (137)1964 Tony Lema (138)1969 Orville Moody (141) 1974 Lee Trevino (139)1965 Gary Player (139)1970 Jack Nicklaus (136) 1975 Tom Watson (140)1966 Gene Littler (143)1971 Charles Coody (141)Year Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWORLD SERIES OF GOLF1976 Jack Nicklaus 275 Hale Irwin 279 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491977 Lanny Wadkins 267 Hale Irwin 272 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,149Tom Weiskopf1978 Gil Morgan* 278 Hubert Green 278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491979 Lon Hinkle 272 Larry Nelson 273 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,149Bill RogersLee Trevino1980 Tom Watson 270 Raymond Floyd 272 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491981 Bill Rogers 275 Tom Kite 276 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491982 Craig Stadler* 278 Raymond Floyd 278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491983 Nick Price 270 Jack Nicklaus 274 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,149NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF1984 Denis Watson 271 Bruce Lietzke 273 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491985 Roger Maltbie 268 Denis Watson 272 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491986 Dan Pohl 277 Lanny Wadkins 278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491987 Curtis Strange 275 Fulton Allem 278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491988 Mike Reid* 275 Tom Watson 275 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491989 David Frost* 276 Ben Crenshaw 276 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491990 Jose Maria Olazabal 262 Lanny Wadkins 274 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1491991 Tom Purtzer* 279 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 279 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,149Davis Love III1992 Craig Stadler 273 Corey Pavin 274 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,149SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-75


WGC-NEC INVITATIONALNOTESWith their respective top-10 finishes last year,Tiger Woods (T4) and Jim Furyk (T6) are the onlytwo players to record top 10s in all five NECInvitationals. Phil Mickelson had four consecutiveNEC Invitational top 10s entering the week butfinished T23.Darren Clarke finished in the top 10 in thefollowing key categories last year: Putts per round(25.0/third) and Driving Distance Average(330.2/second).Jim Furyk posted his career-best 14th top 10 of2003, surpassing the 13 he recorded in 1997. Hefinished the season with 15.The four major championship winners all finished inthe top 30 last year: Mike Weir, Masters (T23),Jim Furyk, U.S. Open (T6), Ben Curtis, British Open(T30), Shaun Micheel, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (T23).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1993 Fulton Allem 270 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 275 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,149Nick PriceCraig Stadler1994 Jose Maria Olazabal 269 Scott Hoch 270 Firestone CC (North), Akron, OH 70/6,9181995 Greg Norman* 278 Billy Mayfair 278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,149Nick Price1996 Phil Mickelson 274 Billy Mayfair 277 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,149Steve StrickerDuffy Waldorf1997 Greg Norman 273 Phil Mickelson 277 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1891998 David Duval 269 Phil Mickelson 271 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,189WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS–NEC INVITATIONAL1999 Tiger Woods 270 Phil Mickelson 271 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1392000 Tiger Woods 259 Justin Leonard 270 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,139Phillip Price2001 Tiger Woods* 268 Jim Furyk 268 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,1392002 Craig Parry 268 Robert Allenby 272 Sahalee CC; Sammamish, WA 72/6,949Fred Funk2003 Darren Clarke 268 Jonathan Kaye 272 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH 70/7,230KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe oldest member of the United States PresidentsCup squad (Jay Haas, 49) was paired for the finalround of the WGC-NEC Invitational with theyoungest member of the squad (Charles HowellIII, 24). They carded their respective best rounds ofthe week, Haas a 5-under-par 65 and Howell a 4-under 66.Davis Love III recorded a 416-yard drive on thepar-5 16th hole during the final round, leaving himwith 230 yards to the hole.Robert Allenby (T6) and Jim Furyk (T6) were theonly two players to record four rounds in the 60slast year.Chris Riley (T4) and Jonathan Kaye (2) were theonly two WGC-NEC Invitational “rookies” to finishin the top 10 last year. Others recording their firstcareer top-10s at the WGC-NEC Invitational wereVijay Singh (T6), Trevor Immelman (T9) andBrad Faxon (T9).WGC-NEC Invitational Record:259, Tiger Woods, 2000NEC World Series of Golf Record:262, Jose Maria Olazabal, 1990Current Course Record:61, Jose Maria Olazabal, 1990; Tiger Woods, 2000Firestone Country Club, the site for all but one WGC-NEC Invitational.Eligibility Requirements for the <strong>2004</strong> WGC-NEC InvitationalEligible players are:• Playing members of the 2003 U.S. and International teams from The Presidents Cup.• Playing members of the <strong>2004</strong> U.S. and European teams from the Ryder Cup.• The top 50 players, including any tied for 50th place, from the Official World Golf Ranking as of Monday, August 9,<strong>2004</strong> (i.e. through completion of the The International).• The top 50 players, including any tied for 50th place, from the Official World Golf Ranking as of Monday, August 16,<strong>2004</strong> (i.e. through completion of the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship).• Tournament winners, whose victories are considered official, of tournaments from the Federation Tours since theprior year’s NEC Invitational with an Official World Golf Ranking Strength of Field Rating of 100 points or more.• The winner of the following tournament from each of the following <strong>TOUR</strong>S:• Japan Golf Tour: Japan Golf Tour Championship (July 1-4, 2003)• Australasian Tour: Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Dec. 11-14, 2003)• Southern Africa Tour: Tour Championship (Feb. 19-22, <strong>2004</strong>)• Asian Tour: Volvo Masters of Asia (Dec. 11-14, 2003)3-76 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 RENO-TAHOE OPEN[36th of 48 official events]TRIPLETTWinner: SERGIO KIRK TRIPLETT GARCÍA69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-68-73-63 271 $540,000Montreux G&CC; Reno, NV Purse: $3,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,472 August 21-24, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Carl Paulson and J.J. Henry sharedthe lead at 6-under 66. Seven players were one back. SecondRound—Tim Herron and Dennis Paulson were at 10-under 134,one ahead of Craig Barlow and Kirk Triplett. Third Round—Herron and Barlow were tied at 13-under 203. Five players werefour back.CUT: 77 players at 1-over-par 145 from a field of 131 professionals.PRO-AM: Due to afternoon rain and suspension of afternoonwave, Pro-Am was divided into three groups. Morning: RodPampling, 54, $1,200. Afternoon front nine: Duffy Waldorf, 26,$1,000. Afternoon back nine: Tom Scherrer, 26, $1,000.WEATHER: First-round play was delayed at 12:39 p.m. PT andfor a second time at 4:12 p.m. and then suspended for the day at5 p.m. because of rain. Temperatures in the high 70s. First roundresumed at 8 a.m. Friday. Play delayed at 10:48 a.m. First roundresumed at noon and finished at 2:04 p.m., while the secondround began at 12:30 p.m. Partly cloudy with temperaturesreaching high 70s and winds up to 25 mph. Play was suspendeddue to darkness at 7:30 p.m. Second round resumed at 7:30 a.m.Saturday and finished at 12:09 p.m. Third round was played inthreesomes and began at 1 p.m. Sunny with temperaturesreaching mid-80s. Play was suspended at 7:53 p.m. with onegroup on the course. Third round resumed at 8:35 a.m. Sunday.Final round played in threesomes, and began at 9:50 a.m. Sunnywith temperatures in the high 80s. SW winds 5-15 mph.Tim Herron ..........................2 69-65-69-71 274 $324,000.00Rod Pampling ....................T3 67-73-67-68 275 174,000.00Dennis Paulson ................T3 68-66-73-68 275 174,000.00Harrison Frazar ....................5 69-72-70-66 277 120,000.00Craig Barlow......................T6 70-65-68-75 278 104,250.00Hidemichi Tanaka..............T6 71-71-67-69 278 104,250.00J.P. Hayes ............................8 68-68-71-72 279 93,000.00David Sutherland ................9 70-67-72-71 280 87,000.00Guy Boros ........................T10 71-66-70-74 281 66,500.00Mike Grob........................T10 69-74-68-70 281 66,500.00Scott McCarron ..............T10 71-72-70-68 281 66,500.00Dicky Pride ......................T10 71-68-72-70 281 66,500.00Paul Stankowski..............T10 67-72-69-73 281 66,500.00Nick Watney (S) ..............T10 72-66-70-73 281 66,500.00Brian Gay ........................T16 69-69-73-71 282 45,000.00Paul Goydos ....................T16 72-70-70-70 282 45,000.00J.J. Henry ........................T16 66-75-68-73 282 45,000.00Thomas Levet..................T16 71-70-73-68 282 45,000.00David Peoples ................T16 70-71-69-72 282 45,000.00Cameron Beckman..........T21 68-69-70-76 283 30,000.00Neal Lancaster................T21 72-69-72-70 283 30,000.00Billy Mayfair....................T21 69-72-71-71 283 30,000.00Tom Scherrer ..................T21 72-71-72-68 283 30,000.00Chris Smith......................T21 69-72-72-70 283 30,000.00Duffy Waldorf..................T21 71-69-71-72 283 30,000.00Woody Austin ................T27 69-72-69-74 284 19,550.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—146-Tom Byrum, Brad Fabel, David Gossett, Donnie Hammond, GlenHnatiuk, Jim McGovern, Mike Sposa, Dean Wilson, Cameron Yancey, 147-Jim Gallagher, Jr., Brian Henninger, Carl Pettersson, Mark Wilson, 148-Notah Begay III, Ronnie Black, Brad Bryant, Kent Jones, Brenden Pappas,Kenneth Staton, 149-Todd Barranger, Brandel Chamblee, Bill Glasson, SteveLowery, John E. Morgan, Esteban Toledo, 150-Jeff Brehaut, Craig Perks,Mike Springer, Stan Utley, Vance Veazey, 151-Ricky Barnes, Jim Carter, GregChalmers, Mike Hulbert, Shingo Katayama, Matt Kuchar, 152-Michael ClarkII, David Edwards, Heath Slocum, Dave Stockton, Jr., 153-Michael Bradley,John Morse, 154-Kelly Gibson, Gabriel Hjertstedt, Kenichi Kuboya, DaveRummells, Willie Wood, 155-Barry Evans, 168-Jin Park, W—MarkCarnevale, Dudley Hart, 74-John Daly, 79-Spike McRoy, 80-Dan Halldorson.Tournament Record:271, John Cook, 2001; Chris Riley, Jonathan Kaye, 2002; KirkTriplett, 2003Tournament Course Record:63, Notah Begay III, 1999; Brian Henninger, 2000; KirkTriplett, 2003Jason Buha ....................T27 71-72-71-70 284 $19,550.00Jason Gore......................T27 70-74-72-68 284 19,550.00Paul Gow ........................T27 69-69-74-72 284 19,550.00Jeff Maggert ..................T27 70-72-71-71 284 19,550.00John Riegger ..................T27 71-70-70-73 284 19,550.00Kevin Sutherland ............T27 72-71-73-68 284 19,550.00Bob Tway ........................T27 67-73-70-74 284 19,550.00Grant Waite ....................T27 74-69-74-67 284 19,550.00Luke Donald ....................T36 68-75-71-71 285 14,750.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T36 70-75-73-67 285 14,750.00Garrett Willis ..................T36 70-73-70-72 285 14,750.00Mark Brooks....................T39 71-71-72-72 286 11,700.00David Frost ......................T39 69-73-71-73 286 11,700.00Shigeki Maruyama..........T39 70-69-72-75 286 11,700.00Andy Miller......................T39 67-73-74-72 286 11,700.00Arron Oberholser ............T39 71-71-72-72 286 11,700.00Carl Paulson ....................T39 66-76-76-68 286 11,700.00Darron Stiles ..................T39 75-70-72-69 286 11,700.00Chris Anderson................T46 75-69-74-69 287 8,505.00Todd Fischer ....................T46 73-72-72-70 287 8,505.00John Senden ..................T46 69-73-71-74 287 8,505.00Richard Zokol ..................T46 72-71-69-75 287 8,505.00Tommy Armour III............T50 74-71-72-71 288 7,131.43Bart Bryant ......................T50 70-69-72-77 288 7,131.43Brad Elder........................T50 69-75-72-72 288 7,131.43Robin Freeman ................T50 67-75-74-72 288 7,131.43<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYMike Heinen....................T50 73-71-74-70 288 $7,131.43Cliff Kresge......................T50 71-74-70-73 288 7,131.43Mike Standly ..................T50 74-70-74-70 288 7,131.42Aaron Barber ..................T57 69-74-74-72 289 6,690.00Pat Bates ........................T57 71-74-70-74 289 6,690.00Jay Don Blake ................T57 72-70-76-71 289 6,690.00Steve Pate ......................T57 67-73-79-70 289 6,690.00Jose Coceres ..................T61 73-68-76-73 290 6,450.00Jay Delsing......................T61 70-72-74-74 290 6,450.00Richard S. Johnson ........T61 73-68-77-72 290 6,450.00Greg Kraft........................T61 72-71-72-75 290 6,450.00Jason Caron ....................T65 69-73-73-76 291 6,240.00Deane Pappas ................T65 70-73-75-73 291 6,240.00Corey Pavin......................T65 72-72-75-72 291 6,240.00Gavin Coles ....................T68 70-71-74-77 292 6,060.00Pat Perez..........................T68 69-76-74-73 292 6,060.00Akio Sadakata ................T68 72-69-78-73 292 6,060.00Jeff Klein ..........................71 75-69-75-74 293 5,940.00Frank Lickliter II ................72 72-71-73-78 294 5,880.00Mathew Goggin ................73 73-71-80-71 295 5,820.00Steven Alker....................T74 72-73-76-76 297 5,700.00Gary Hallberg ..................T74 70-75-80-72 297 5,700.00David Ogrin......................T74 71-74-75-77 297 5,700.00Anthony Painter ................77 71-72-80-75 298 5,580.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsRENO-TAHOE OPEN1999 Notah Begay III 274 Chris Perry 277 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV 72/7,5522000 Scott Verplank* 275 Jean Van de Velde 275 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV 72/7,5522001 John Cook 271 Jerry Kelly 272 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV 72/7,5522002 Chris Riley* 271 Jonathan Kaye 271 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV 72/7,4722003 Kirk Triplett 271 Tim Herron 274 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV 72/7,472KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedNOTESKirk Triplett became the first University of Nevada player to win the Reno-Tahoe Open and the second <strong>TOUR</strong>player to win in his college hometown in 2003 (Fred Couples, University of Houston, Shell Houston Open).Kirk Triplett’s win made it two consecutive years that the tournament winner had ties to Nevada. 2002winner Chris Riley was a product of UNLV.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESKirk Triplett tied the 72-hole tournament record of 17-under 271 set by John Cook (2001) and matched byChris Riley (2002) and Jonathan Kaye (2002).Kirk Triplett set the course record with a 9-under 63. Notah Begay III in 1999 (third round) and BrianHenninger in 2000 (second round) also recorded 9-under 63s but three holes on the course were significantlychanged enough to alter the layout of the course and give the new record to Triplett. Triplett broke the finalroundtournament record of 8-under 64 held by John Cook (2001) and Charles Howell III (2002).Kirk Triplett tied the mark for best finish by a winner on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003. Ben Crane (BellSouth Classic) andCraig Stadler (B.C. Open) posted 9-under 63s, while Vijay Singh (Phoenix Open) had an 8-under 63.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-77


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 DEUTSCHE BANK CHAMPIONSHIP[37th of 48 official events]SCOTTWinner: Winner: SERGIO ADAM GARCÍA SCOTT69-66-72-67 274 $720,00069-62-67-66 264 $900,000Tournament Players Club of Boston; Norton, MA Purse: $5,000,000Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,415 August 29-September 1, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Justin Rose set the course recordwith an 8-under 63 to lead Cliff Kresge and Vijay Singh by twostrokes. Second Round—Adam Scott set the course recordwith a 9-under 62 and moved to 11-under 131. Singh was twoback. Third Round—Scott sat at 15-under 198, three ahead ofJonathan Kaye.CUT: 71 players at even-par 142 from a field of 156professionals.PRO-AM: Hank Kuehne, 52, $2,000.WEATHER: Mix of sun and clouds with temperatures from 58-81 and wind gusts up to 25 mph on Friday. Variably cloudy withsome sun on Saturday. Humid with temperatures 74-81 andwinds up to 15 mph. Cooler and sunny on Sunday withtemperatures reaching the low 70s. Rain throughout the day onMonday. Preferred lies rule in effect. Temperatures in the 60s.Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te....................2 67-70-66-65 268 $540,000.00Justin Rose..........................3 63-71-68-67 269 340,000.00Vijay Singh ..........................4 65-68-71-66 270 240,000.00Tim Herron ........................T5 67-68-68-68 271 190,000.00Geoff Ogilvy ......................T5 68-66-68-69 271 190,000.00Steve Flesch ......................T7 66-69-69-69 273 161,250.00Tiger Woods ......................T7 70-69-67-67 273 161,250.00Darren Clarke ....................T9 67-68-67-73 275 140,000.00Jonathan Kaye ..................T9 71-67-63-74 275 140,000.00Tim Clark..........................T11 71-69-66-70 276 120,000.00Carl Pettersson................T11 71-71-67-67 276 120,000.00Jim Furyk ........................T13 74-68-69-66 277 88,333.34Phillip Price......................T13 67-72-72-66 277 88,333.34Jonathan Byrd ................T13 70-71-67-69 277 88,333.33Glen Day..........................T13 68-68-72-69 277 88,333.33Kent Jones ......................T13 68-69-72-68 277 88,333.33John Senden ..................T13 74-64-69-70 277 88,333.33Robert Allenby ................T19 74-64-72-68 278 60,600.00Briny Baird ......................T19 71-67-70-70 278 60,600.00Tim Petrovic ....................T19 66-70-72-70 278 60,600.00Darron Stiles ..................T19 71-68-68-71 278 60,600.00Dean Wilson ..................T19 70-70-71-67 278 60,600.00Brad Faxon ......................T24 75-66-68-70 279 41,500.00Paul Gow ........................T24 73-68-68-70 279 41,500.00Mike Grob........................T24 71-70-70-68 279 $41,500.00Peter Lonard....................T24 70-70-69-70 279 41,500.00Greg Norman ..................T24 69-67-70-73 279 41,500.00Stewart Cink ..................T29 72-67-70-71 280 34,000.00Dan Forsman ..................T29 73-69-69-69 280 34,000.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T29 69-72-67-72 280 34,000.00Paul Azinger ....................T32 69-73-70-69 281 25,400.00K.J. Choi ..........................T32 67-68-68-78 281 25,400.00Joe Durant ......................T32 71-71-72-67 281 25,400.00Todd Fischer ....................T32 72-66-72-71 281 25,400.00David Frost ......................T32 69-71-71-70 281 25,400.00Neal Lancaster................T32 71-71-69-70 281 25,400.00Andrew Magee ..............T32 70-68-76-67 281 25,400.00Billy Mayfair....................T32 68-73-70-70 281 25,400.00Arron Oberholser ............T32 66-73-70-72 281 25,400.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T32 73-69-71-68 281 25,400.00Harrison Frazar................T42 72-68-73-69 282 17,500.00Richard S. Johnson ........T42 71-70-71-70 282 17,500.00Carl Paulson ....................T42 68-69-71-74 282 17,500.00Joey Sindelar ..................T42 72-68-70-72 282 17,500.00Jeff Sluman ....................T42 71-71-68-72 282 17,500.00Pat Bates ........................T47 66-75-74-68 283 12,440.00Olin Browne ....................T47 70-70-70-73 283 12,440.00Jim Carter........................T47 69-71-70-73 283 12,440.00Carlos Franco ..................T47 74-68-71-70 283 $12,440.00Tom Gillis ........................T47 70-70-72-71 283 12,440.00Kenichi Kuboya ..............T47 71-67-73-72 283 12,440.00Corey Pavin......................T47 69-72-73-69 283 12,440.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T47 73-69-72-69 283 12,440.00Jay Williamson ..............T47 72-67-71-73 283 12,440.00Garrett Willis ..................T47 66-72-68-77 283 12,440.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T57 72-68-72-72 284 11,200.00Paul Stankowski..............T57 74-68-75-67 284 11,200.00Mark Wilson ..................T57 71-70-74-69 284 11,200.00Cliff Kresge......................T60 65-75-72-73 285 10,900.00Spike McRoy ..................T60 74-68-72-71 285 10,900.00Heath Slocum..................T60 67-71-72-75 285 10,900.00Brian Henninger (S) ........T63 67-73-73-73 286 10,600.00Frank Lickliter II ..............T63 70-70-70-76 286 10,600.00Jeff Maggert ..................T63 71-69-74-72 286 10,600.00John Maginnes ................66 71-69-73-74 287 10,400.00Cameron Yancey (S)..........67 72-68-77-71 288 10,300.00Robert Damron..................68 70-72-75-72 289 10,200.00Doug Barron ......................69 69-71-75-75 290 10,100.00Brent Schwarzrock ............70 66-74-76-76 292 10,000.00Tim Wilkinson (Q)..............71 74-68-74-77 293 9,900.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—143-Mike Capone, Joel Edwards, Jason Gore, J.J. Henry, Scott Hoch,Skip Kendall, Hank Kuehne, Len Mattiace, Deane Pappas, 144-ChrisAnderson, Billy Andrade, Jeff Brehaut, Jason Buha, Gavin Coles, MikeHeinen, Matt Kuchar, Ian Leggatt, Shigeki Maruyama, Jim McGovern,Hidemichi Tanaka, Grant Waite, 145-Todd Barranger, Guy Boros, MarcoDawson, Lee Janzen, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Craig Perks, Brett Quigley, TomScherrer, Chris Smith, Nick Watney, 146-Michael Clark II, Jeff Klein, ThomasLevet, J.L. Lewis, Gene Sauers, Jeff Seavey, Steve Stricker, Fred Sutton, D.J.Trahan, Kaname Yokoo, 147-Brian Bateman, Jason Caron, John E. Morgan,Brenden Pappas, Dicky Pride, 148-Stuart Appleby, Aaron Baddeley, AaronBarber, Ben Crane, Luke Donald, Robert Gamez, J.P. Hayes, Anthony Painter,Vance Veazey, 149-Ben Curtis, Mathew Goggin, Mark O’Meara, RodPampling, David Peoples, Pat Perez, Ron Philo, Jr., 150-Cameron Beckman,Notah Begay III, Tom Byrum, Jeff Gallagher, Mike Sposa, Kenneth Staton,Curtis Strange, 151-Woody Austin, Ricky Barnes, Matt Gogel, AkioSadakata, Esteban Toledo, 152-Greg Chalmers, Donnie Hammond, 153-JoseCoceres, Hunter Mahan, 155-Steven Alker, 156-Dave Stockton, Jr., 157-KirkHanefeld, Ty Tryon, 164-Mike Worroll, W—73-Stephen Ames, 76-MarkBrooks.Tournament Record:264, Adam Scott, 2003Tournament Course Record:62, Adam Scott, 2003<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsDEUTSCHE BANK CHAMPIONSHIP2003 Adam Scott 264 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 268 TPC of Boston, Norton, MA 71/7,415NOTESAdam Scott became the first sponsor exemption to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since David Gossett at the 2001John Deere Classic.Adam Scott became the youngest champion on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> at 23 years, 1 month, 16 days, since SergioGarcia won the 2002 Mercedes Championship at 21 years, 11 months and 27 days.Adam Scott became the second non-member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> to win an official event during the 2003season. The other winner was Darren Clarke the week prior at the 2003 WGC-NEC Invitational. He became afully exempt member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and earned a two-year exemption on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> that will take himthrough the 2005 season. This is just the third time since 1990 that more than one non-member has won in aseason. In 2001, Jose Coceres (WORLDCOM CLASSIC), Retief Goosen (U.S. Open) and David Gossett(John Deere Classic) accomplished the feat, while in 1991 it was amateur Phil Mickelson at the NorthernTelecom Open and Ian Woosnam at the USF&G Classic.Adam Scott won the tournament on the front nine of the 7,415-yard TPC of Boston course. For the week, hewas 15-under on the front, compared to 5-under on the back. Scott also took advantage of the 12 par-5 holes,which he played at 13-under, and led the field with a par-5 scoring average of 3.92.Adam Scott set the tournament course (9-under 62), the 36-hole (11-under 131), the 54-hole (15-under 198)and the 72-hole record (20-under 264) at the inaugural Deutsche Bank Championship. Scott posted all fourrounds in the 60s for the first time in his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career: 69-62-67-66.3-78 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 BELL CANADIAN OPEN[38th of 48 official events]TWAYWinner: Winner: SERGIO BOB GARCÍA TWAY69-66-72-67 274 $720,00070-70-66-66 272 $756,000Hamilton G&CC; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Purse: $4,200,000Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 6,985 September 4-7, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Hidemichi Tanaka shot a 4-under 66to take a one-stroke lead over Tom Byrum, Glen Day, Brad Faxon,Kelly Gibson and Charles Howell III. Second Round—Howell ,at 5-under 135, shot a 2-under 68 for a one-stroke lead overByrum, Kenichi Kuboya and Tanaka. Third Round—Tanaka, witha 67 leaving him at 7-under 203, was two strokes ahead ofFaxon, Fred Funk and Howell.CUT: 81 professionals and one amateur at 3-over-par 143 from afield of 151 professionals and five amateurs.PRO-AM: $10,000. Chris Riley, 51, $2,000.WEATHER: Mostly sunny and breezy on Thursday, with hightemperatures in the mid-60s and N winds at 10-15 mph. CoolFriday morning with temperatures warming and winds strongerin the afternoon, reaching a high of 73. Sunny and warm onSaturday, with winds NW at 5-10 mph. Winds were stronger inthe afternoon. Temperature reached 77 degrees. Sunday, sunnyand warm, with winds NW at 6-12 mph. High of 82.Won playoff with a bogey-5 on the third holeBrad Faxon ..........................2 67-72-66-67 272 $453,600.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..................3 68-72-65-68 273 285,600.00K.J. Choi ............................T4 71-70-67-66 274 184,800.00Hidemichi Tanaka..............T4 66-70-67-71 274 184,800.00Fred Funk ..........................T6 69-68-68-70 275 145,950.00Vijay Singh ........................T6 75-67-65-68 275 145,950.00Matt Gogel ........................T8 69-70-70-67 276 126,000.00Loren Roberts....................T8 70-67-71-68 276 126,000.00Mike Weir ........................10 69-69-70-69 277 113,400.00Steve Allan......................T11 72-66-69-71 278 96,600.00Tommy Armour III............T11 68-71-70-69 278 96,600.00Garrett Willis ..................T11 70-69-69-70 278 96,600.00Jay Don Blake ................T14 71-72-71-65 279 63,093.34Peter Lonard....................T14 71-69-72-67 279 63,093.34Jeff Sluman ....................T14 72-69-71-67 279 63,093.34Tom Byrum ......................T14 67-69-73-70 279 63,093.33Bob Estes ........................T14 70-69-71-69 279 63,093.33Paul Goydos ....................T14 71-70-67-71 279 63,093.33Charles Howell III............T14 67-68-70-74 279 63,093.33Thomas Levet..................T14 72-70-70-67 279 63,093.33Len Mattiace ..................T14 71-69-70-69 279 63,093.33Stephen Ames ................T23 72-69-69-70 280 35,400.00Glen Day..........................T23 67-73-73-67 280 35,400.00David Edwards ................T23 71-69-70-70 280 35,400.00Mathew Goggin ..............T23 69-72-68-71 280 35,400.00Tom Lehman....................T23 68-69-74-69 280 35,400.00Chris Riley ......................T23 69-70-69-72 280 35,400.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—144-Billy Andrade, Doug Barron, Marco Dawson, Brad Elder, JimGallagher, Jr., Chris Greenwood, David Hearn, Jesper Parnevik, John Rollins,Kevin Sutherland, Dean Wilson, 145-Brian Bateman, Michael Clark II, GavinColes, Brian Gay, Tom Gillis, Mark Johnson, Scott Laycock, Ian Leggatt, JohnMaginnes, Mark O’Meara, Tim Petrovic, 146-Tom Carter, Jason Gore, GaryHallberg, Brian Henninger, Rob Johnson, Rob McMillan, Arron Oberholser,Carl Paulson, Richard Scott (A), Scott Simpson, Willie Wood, 147-RobertDamron, David Gossett, Mike Hulbert, John Morse, Anthony Painter, StevePate, Brent Schwarzrock, Stan Utley, Nick Watney, Richard Zokol, 148-MarkCarnevale, Brandel Chamblee, J.J. Henry, Per-Ulrik Johansson, JimRutledge, 149-Mike Donald, Gabriel Hjertstedt, Andrew Magee, JohnRobertson, Tom Scherrer, Vance Veazey, 150-Peter Laws (A), James Lepp (A),Grant Waite, 151-Craig Barlow, Notah Begay III, Lindsay Bernakevitch (A),Michael Bradley, Jason Caron, Erik Compton, Patrick Damron, Richard S.Johnson, Akio Sadakata, Kenneth Staton, Darron Stiles, Jay Williamson,Cameron Yancey, 154-Todd Barranger, Greg Chalmers, 155-Dan Halldorson,164-Scott Bogle, W—75-John Daly.Patrick Sheehan ..............T23 68-73-69-70 280 $35,400.00Dicky Pride ......................T30 70-72-70-69 281 27,930.00Mike Standly (S)..............T30 75-67-70-69 281 27,930.00Aaron Barber ..................T32 75-68-67-72 282 21,336.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T32 68-71-70-73 282 21,336.00Kelly Gibson ....................T32 67-70-75-70 282 21,336.00Neal Lancaster................T32 75-65-73-69 282 21,336.00Deane Pappas ................T32 72-70-70-70 282 21,336.00Dennis Paulson ..............T32 74-69-65-74 282 21,336.00Pat Perez..........................T32 71-72-68-71 282 21,336.00John Riegger ..................T32 71-70-74-67 282 21,336.00Adam Scott ....................T32 74-69-68-71 282 21,336.00Scott Verplank ................T32 72-70-73-67 282 21,336.00Steven Alker....................T42 72-68-73-70 283 14,280.00Aaron Baddeley ..............T42 71-69-71-72 283 14,280.00Donnie Hammond ..........T42 72-71-68-72 283 14,280.00Hunter Mahan (S) ..........T42 73-69-70-71 283 14,280.00Dave Rummells ..............T42 73-70-69-71 283 14,280.00David Sutherland ............T42 71-71-73-68 283 14,280.00Chris Anderson................T48 71-71-72-70 284 10,342.50Paul Azinger ....................T48 70-68-76-70 284 10,342.50Jason Buha ....................T48 70-70-70-74 284 10,342.50Carlos Franco ..................T48 74-67-70-73 284 10,342.50David Frost ......................T48 73-66-71-74 284 10,342.50Kent Jones ......................T48 71-68-72-73 284 10,342.50Joey Sindelar ..................T48 74-68-71-71 284 10,342.50Mike Springer (S)............T48 72-67-69-76 284 10,342.50Michael Harris (S) ..........T56 71-72-71-71 285 9,450.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYAndy Miller......................T56 69-73-70-73 285 $9,450.00John E. Morgan ..............T56 71-72-71-71 285 9,450.00Mark Wilson ..................T56 74-68-70-73 285 9,450.00Jim Carter........................T60 70-72-69-75 286 8,988.00Derek Gillespie (S) ..........T60 69-74-73-70 286 8,988.00Jim McGovern ................T60 71-68-75-72 286 8,988.00Jon Mills (S)....................T60 71-72-72-71 286 8,988.00Brett Quigley ..................T60 71-72-72-71 286 8,988.00Steve Stricker..................T60 74-68-72-72 286 8,988.00Kaname Yokoo ................T60 73-70-73-70 286 8,988.00Briny Baird ......................T67 71-66-78-72 287 8,442.00Todd Fischer ....................T67 70-73-68-76 287 8,442.00Paul Gow ........................T67 73-67-74-73 287 8,442.00Mike Grob........................T67 71-69-73-74 287 8,442.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T67 71-70-74-72 287 8,442.00Corey Pavin......................T67 73-70-72-72 287 8,442.00Olin Browne ....................T73 70-71-72-75 288 8,022.00Kenichi Kuboya ..............T73 69-67-74-78 288 8,022.00David Morland IV (S) ......T73 71-70-71-76 288 8,022.00Mike Sposa ....................T73 72-71-73-72 288 8,022.00Christopher Baryla (S) ....T73 71-68-77-72 288 AmateurGuy Boros ..........................78 72-69-74-74 289 7,812.00Bill Glasson ....................T79 68-71-78-76 293 7,686.00Esteban Toledo................T79 72-70-75-76 293 7,686.00Jeff Klein ..........................81 71-72-76-78 297 7,560.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsCANADIAN OPEN1904 John H. Oke 156 Percy Barrett 158 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec N/A1905 George Cumming 148 Percy Barrett 151 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario N/A1906 Charles Murray 170 George Cumming 171 Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer, Quebec N/AAlex RobertsonTom Reith1907 Percy Barrett 306 George Cumming 308 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A1908 Albert Murray 300 George Sargent 304 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec N/A1909 Karl Keffer 309 George Cumming 312 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario N/A1910 Daniel Kenny 303 George S. Lyon 307 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A1911 Charles Murray 314 Davie Black 316 Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer, Quebec N/A1912 George Sargent 299 James M. Barnes 302 Rosedale GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A1913 Albert Murray 295 Nicol Thompson 301 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec N/AJack Burke, Sr.1914 Karl Keffer 300 George Cumming 301 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario N/A1915 No Tournament1916 No Tournament1917 No Tournament1918 No Tournament1919 J. Douglas Edgar 278 James Barnes 294 Hamilton GC, Ancaster, Ontario N/ARobert T. Jones, Jr.Karl Keffer1920 J. Douglas Edgar* 298 Tommy Armour 298 Rivermead GC, Aylmer, Quebec N/ACharles R. Murray1921 W. H. Trovinger 293 Mike Brady 296 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario N/ABob MacDonald1922 Al Watrous 303 Tom Kerrigan 304 Mt. Bruno GC, St. Bruno, Quebec 72/6,6431923 C. W. Hackney 295 Tom Kerrigan 300 Lakeview GC, Mississauga, Ontario N/A1924 Leo Diegel 285 Gene Sarazen 287 Mt. Bruno GC, St. Bruno, Quebec 72/6,6431925 Leo Diegel 295 Mike Brady 297 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A1926 Macdonald Smith 283 Gene Sarazen 286 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec N/A1927 Tommy Armour 288 Macdonald Smith 289 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario N/AYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-79


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersBELL CANADIAN OPENSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESMike Weir had the best finish among the sixCanadians who made the cut at the 2003 BellCanadian Open. Weir’s 3-under-par 277 was goodenough for 10th. Other Canadian finishes includedDerek Gilespie (T60), Jon Mills (T60), GlenHnatiuk (T67), Christopher Barla (T73), andDavid Morland IV (T73).David Morland’s T5 finish in 2001 was thehighest by a Canadian-born payer in the BellCanadian Open since Dave Barr tied for fourth in1988.The Bob Tway-Brad Faxon playoff at the 94thBell Canadian Open marked the 17th time thetournament has needed extra holes, including thelast two years.Since 1950, only 28 of 2,737 players to completefour rounds have recorded four rounds in the 60s. In2003 at Hamilton Golf and Country Club, not asingle player out of the 81 players who made thecut accomplished the task.PAT PEREZPat Perez turned in the round of the tournament in2002 with an Angus Glen Golf Club record 9-underpar63. It marked the lowest final round at the BellCanadian Open since Andy Bean shot a 9-underpar62 in 1983 at Glen Abbey Golf Club.Tournament Record:263, John Palmer, 1952 (St. Charles CC)18 Hole Record:62, Leonard Thompson, 1981 (Par 71); Andy Bean, 1983(par 71); Greg Norman, 1986 (par 72) (Glen Abbey)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORY1928 Leo Diegel 282 Archie Compston 284 Rosedale GC, Toronto, Ontario N/AWalter HagenMacdonald Smith1929 Leo Diegel 274 Tommy Armour 277 Kanawaki GC, Kahnawake, Quebec N/A1930 Tommy Armour* 273 Leo Diegel 277 Hamilton GC, Ancaster, Ontario N/A1931 Walter Hagen* 292 Percy Alliss 292 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario N/A1932 Harry Cooper 290 Al Watrous 293 Ottawa Hunt Club, Ottawa, Ontario N/A1933 Joe Kirkwood 282 Harry Cooper 290 Royal York GC, Toronto, Ontario N/ALex Robson1934 Tommy Armour 287 Ky Laffoon 289 Lakeview CG, Toronto, Ontario N/A1935 Gene Kunes 280 Vic Ghezzi 282 Summerlea GC, Montreal, Quebec N/A1936 Lawson Little 271 Jimmy Thomson 279 St. Andrews GC, Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A1937 Harry Cooper 285 Ralph Guldahl 287 St. Andrews GC, Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A1938 Sam Snead* 277 Harry Cooper 277 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario N/A1939 Harold McSpaden 282 Ralph Guldahl 287 Riverside CC, St. John, New Brunswick 70/6,2311940 Sam Snead* 281 Harold McSpaden 281 Scarborough G&CC, Scarborough, Ontario /6,6851941 Sam Snead 274 Bob Gray, Jr. 276 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A1942 Craig Wood 275 Mike Turnesa 279 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario N/A1943 No Tournament1944 No Tournament1945 Byron Nelson 280 Herman Barron 284 Thornhill GC, Thornhill, Ontario N/A1946 George Fazio* 278 Dick Metz 278 Beaconsfield GC, Montreal, Quebec N/A1947 Bobby Locke 268 Ed Oliver 270 Scarborough G&CC, Scarborough, Ontario N/A1948 C.W. Congdon 280 Vic Ghezzi 283 Shaughnessy Heights GC, Vancouver, B.C. N/AKy LaffoonDick Metz1949 Dutch Harrison 271 Jim Ferrier 275 St. George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario N/A1950 Jim Ferrier 271 Ted Kroll 274 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec N/A1951 Jim Ferrier 273 Fred Hawkins 275 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario N/AEd Oliver1952 Johnny Palmer 263 Fred Haas 274 St. Charles CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba N/ADick Mayer1953 Dave Douglas 273 Wally Ulrich 274 Scarborough G&CC, Scarborough, Ontario N/A1954 Pat Fletcher 280 Gordon Brydson 284 Point Grey GC, Vancouver, B.C. N/ABill Welch1955 Arnold Palmer 265 Jack Burke, Jr. 269 Weston GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A1956 Doug Sanders*# 273 Dow Finsterwald 273 Beaconsfield GC, Montreal, Quebec N/A1957 George Bayer 271 Bo Wininger 273 Westmount G&CC, Kitchener, Ontario N/A1958 Wesley Ellis, Jr. 267 Jay Hebert 268 Mayfair G&CC, Edmonton, Alberta N/A1959 Doug Ford 276 Dow Finsterwald 278 Islesmere G&CC, Montreal, Quebec N/AArt WallBo Wininger1960 Art Wall 269 Bob Goalby 275 St. George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario N/AJay Hebert1961 Jacky Cupit 270 Buster Cupit 275 Niakwa CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba N/ADow FinsterwaldBobby Nichols1962 Ted Kroll 278 Charles Sifford 280 Le Club Laval-sur-le-Lac,Laval-sur-le-Lac, QuebecN/A1963 Doug Ford 280 Al Geiberger 281 Scarborough G&CC, Scarborough, Ontario N/A1964 Kel Nagle 277 Arnold Palmer 279 Pinegrove CC, St. Luc, Quebec N/A1965 Gene Littler 273 Jack Nicklaus 274 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario N/A1966 Don Massengale 280 Chi Chi Rodriguez 283 Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, B.C. N/A1967 Billy Casper* 279 Art Wall 279 Montreal Municipal GC, Montreal, Quebec N/A1968 Bob Charles 274 Jack Nicklaus 276 St. George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario 70/6,7921969 Tommy Aaron* 275 Sam Snead 275 Pinegrove G&CC, St. Luc, Quebec 72/7,0761970 Kermit Zarley 279 Gibby Gilbert 282 London Hunt & CC, London, Ontario 72/7,1681971 Lee Trevino* 275 Art Wall 275 Richelieu Valley G&CC,Ste. Julie de Vercheres, Quebec 72/6,9201972 Gay Brewer 275 Sam Adams 276 Cherry Hill Club, Ridgeway, Ontario 71/6,751Dave Hill1973 Tom Weiskopf 278 Forrest Fezler 280 Richelieu Valley G&CC,Ste. Julie de Vercheres, Quebec 72/6,9051974 Bobby Nichols 270 John Schlee 274 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario 70/6,788Larry Ziegler1975 Tom Weiskopf* 274 Jack Nicklaus 274 Royal Montreal GC, lle Bizard, Quebec 70/6,6281976 Jerry Pate 267 Jack Nicklaus 271 Essex G&CC,Windsor, Ontario. 70/6,6961977 Lee Trevino 280 Peter Oosterhuis 284 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,0961978 Bruce Lietzke 283 Pat McGowan 284 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 71/7,0501979 Lee Trevino 281 Ben Crenshaw 284 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 71/7,059Year Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards3-80 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersBELL CANADIAN OPENNOTESBrad Faxon played in his first Bell Canadian Openin 1984. That year he tied for 22nd. With last year’sappearance at Hamilton Golf and Country Club,Faxon has now played in 11 Bell Canadian Opens,making the cut every time.Canadian Mike Weir has played in 13 BellCanadian Opens. After missing the cut in his firstnine tournaments, Weir has made the cut in hislast four starts. His 10th-place showing in 2003 ishis best finish in the tournament, eclipsing the T22he enjoyed in 2001.At 44 years, 4 months and 3 days, Bob Twaybecame the fourth player over the age of 40 since1970 to win the Bell Canadian Open. Others over40 since 1970—1972, Gay Brewer (40 years, 3months, 20 days), 1986, Bob Murphy (43 years, 4months, 15 days) and 1999, Hal Sutton (41 years,4 months, 14 days).Bob Tway’s win in 2003 came 8 years, 4 monthsand 21 days from his last victory at the 1995 MCIClassic, a span of 233 events.With his victory at the 2003 Bell Canadian Open,Bob Tway won in a playoff for the fourth time inhis career and improved his career playoff record to4-4. His last three <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles have been wonin playoffs – 1990 Las Vegas Invitational over JohnCook and 1995 MCI Classic over Nolan Henkeand David Frost.It was a week for the experienced player at the2003 Bell Canadian Open. In addition to Tway, Top-10 finishes were posted by six players 40 or older,including Brad Faxon (2), Tom Pernice Jr. (3),Fred Funk (T6), Vijay Singh (T6) and LorenRoberts (T8).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORY1980 Bob Gilder 274 Jerry Pate 276 Royal Montreal GC, lle Bizard, Quebec 70/6,628Leonard Thompson1981 Peter Oosterhuis 280 Bruce Lietzke 281 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 71/7,060Jack NicklausAndy North1982 Bruce Lietzke 277 Hal Sutton 279 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 71/7,0601983 John Cook* 277 Johnny Miller 277 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 71/7,0551984 Greg Norman 278 Jack Nicklaus 280 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1021985 Curtis Strange 279 Jack Nicklaus 281 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,102Greg Norman1986 Bob Murphy 280 Greg Norman 283 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1021987 Curtis Strange 276 David Frost 279 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,102Jodie MuddNick Price1988 Ken Green 275 Bill Glasson 276 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,102Scott Verplank1989 Steve Jones 271 Clark Burroughs 273 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,102Mark CalcavecchiaMike Hulbert1990 Wayne Levi 278 Ian Baker-Finch 279 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,102Jim Woodward1991 Nick Price 273 David Edwards 274 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1021992 Greg Norman* 280 Bruce Lietzke 280 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1021993 David Frost 279 Fred Couples 280 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,102BELL CANADIAN OPEN1994 Nick Price 275 Mark Calcavecchia 276 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1021995 Mark O’Meara* 274 Bob Lohr 274 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1021996 Dudley Hart~ 202 David Duval 203 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1121997 Steve Jones 275 Greg Norman 276 Royal Montreal GC, Ile-Bizard, Quebec 70/6,8101998 Billy Andrade* 275 Bob Friend 275 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1121999 Hal Sutton 275 Dennis Paulson 278 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1122000 Tiger Woods 266 Grant Waite 267 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7,1122001 Scott Verplank 266 Bob Estes 269 Royal Montreal GC, Ile-Bizard, Quebec 70/6,859Joey Sindelar2002 John Rollins* 272 Neal Lancaster 272 Angus Glen GC, Markham, Ontario 72/7,372Justin Leonard2003 Bob Tway* 272 Brad Faxon 272 Hamiliton G&CC, Hamilton, Ontario 70/6,985KEY: *=Playoff #=Amateur = Weather-shortenedEligibility Requirements for the <strong>2004</strong> Bell Canadian OpenEligible players are:• Players in the 156-player field are those players listed in order of priority under Article III, Section A of theTournament Regulations, except that prior to such players, the following shall first be eligible:• 20 sponsor exemptions, restricted as follows:• 2 from among the current year’s membership.• 2 from among the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament’s top 30 finishers and ties and the firstthrough 20th finishers on the 2003 Official Nationwide Tour Money List.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-81


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC[39th of 48 official events]SINGHWinner: Winner: SERGIO VIJAY GARCÍA SINGH69-66-72-67 274 $720,00066-68-69-65 268 $630,000Tournament Players Club at Deere Run; Silvis, IL Purse: $3,500,000Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 7,193 September 11-15, 2003LEADERS: First Round—J.L. Lewis and Jonathan Byrd postedrounds of 6-under-par 65 to lead Vijay Singh and Chris Riley byone stroke. Eight players were two strokes back. SecondRound—Lewis moved to 12-under-par 130 to lead Byrd by twostrokes. Third Round—Riley and Lewis at 12-under-par 201 ledSingh, Paul Stankowski and Notah Begay III by two shots. Byrdand Hidemichi Tanaka were three behind.CUT: 84 players at 1-over-par-143 from a field of 155 professionalsand one amateur. Field reduced to 66 players at even-par 142 forthe third and final rounds in order to complete 72 holes ofcompetition. 18 players at 1-over-par 143 were paid $6,755 each.PRO-AM: $10,000. Corey Pavin, 53, $2,000.WEATHER: Thursday, partly cloudy and breezy with a high of 86.Play suspended due to darkness with one player out. On Friday,mostly cloudy with scattered showers, high temperature of 78with S winds 10-20 mph. The second round was suspended from4:07-4:42 p.m. due to heavy rain and for the day at 7:22 p.m. dueto darkness with eight players yet to finish. On Saturday, after thecompletion of the second round, third-round play was suspendedfor the day at 10:30 a.m. due to unplayable, wet conditions. OnSunday, the third round began at 11 a.m. with players beginningthe final round immediately following. Light a.m. drizzle withcooler temperatures. High temperature of 69 degrees. Play wassuspended for the day at 7:13 p.m. due to darkness with all 65players on the course. Final-round action picked up Monday at7:18 a.m. with cooler temperatures in high 50s and sunny skies.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESChris Riley ........................T2 66-69-66-71 272 $261,333.34Jonathan Byrd ..................T2 65-67-72-68 272 261,333.33J.L. Lewis ..........................T2 65-65-71-71 272 261,333.33Paul Stankowski................T5 70-65-68-70 273 127,750.00Kevin Sutherland ..............T5 69-67-71-66 273 127,750.00Hidemichi Tanaka..............T5 70-67-67-69 273 127,750.00Notah Begay III ................T8 67-71-65-71 274 105,000.00Jerry Kelly ........................T8 71-70-68-65 274 105,000.00Glen Day..........................T10 72-65-70-68 275 91,000.00Bernhard Langer..............T10 71-65-70-69 275 91,000.00Joe Durant ......................T12 70-68-68-70 276 73,500.00Tom Gillis ........................T12 75-65-68-68 276 73,500.00Pat Perez..........................T12 69-68-71-68 276 73,500.00Mathias Gronberg ..........T15 71-69-69-68 277 61,250.00Carl Pettersson................T15 71-70-73-63 277 61,250.00Aaron Barber ..................T17 68-70-70-70 278 50,750.00Billy Mayfair....................T17 67-71-69-71 278 50,750.00Scott McCarron ..............T17 70-68-69-71 278 50,750.00Brent Schwarzrock ..........T17 73-67-70-68 278 50,750.00Stephen Ames ................T21 72-69-72-66 279 37,800.00Bob Burns ........................T21 67-73-69-70 279 37,800.00Niclas Fasth ....................T21 73-68-68-70 279 37,800.00Harrison Frazar................T21 69-69-72-69 279 37,800.00Steven Alker....................T25 69-73-67-71 280 29,400.00Jeff Maggert ..................T25 68-72-71-69 280 29,400.00Davis Love III ..................T27 70-70-70-71 281 22,808.34Steve Lowery ..................T27 72-68-75-66 281 22,808.34Garrett Willis ..................T27 67-73-69-72 281 22,808.34The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—144-Brian Bateman, Jay Don Blake, Olin Browne, Jason Buha, BenCrane, John Daly, Marco Dawson, Bill Glasson, Chris Greenwood, ShigekiMaruyama, Greg Norman, Carl Paulson, John Senden, Steve Stricker, 145-Bubba Dickerson, Mathew Goggin, Jeff Klein, Matt Kuchar, Anthony Painter,David Peoples, Heath Slocum, Jeff Sluman, 146-Woody Austin, MichaelClark II, Jason Gore, Brian Henninger, Richard S. Johnson, Gene Sauers,Kenneth Staton, Dave Stockton, Jr., David Sutherland, 147-Gavin Coles, JoelEdwards, Todd Fischer, David Gossett, Zach Johnson, Jim Lemon, 148-Brandel Chamblee, Brad Elder, Tim Herron, Lee Janzen, Matt Weibring,Kaname Yokoo, 149-Ricky Barnes, Cliff Kresge, Sean McCarty, MarkO’Meara, Cameron Yancey, 150-Scott Brauer, Paul Gow, Mike Hulbert, KentJones, Scott Laycock, Tim Petrovic, Darron Stiles, 151-Cameron Beckman,Spike McRoy, John E. Morgan, Grant Waite, 152-Tom Carter, 153-Pat Bates,John Bermel, 154-Brandon Cobb, Chris Winkel, 156-Willie Wood, 157-JohnMaginnes, 162-Todd Barranger, W—Corey Pavin, 136-Justin Leonard, 73-Neal Lancaster, 74-Jay Williamson, 75-Briny Baird, 78-Ian Leggatt, D—Alex Cejka.Mark Brooks....................T27 71-70-71-69 281 $22,808.33Tom Byrum ......................T27 70-69-72-70 281 22,808.33Brian Gay ........................T27 72-68-70-71 281 22,808.33Paul Goydos ....................T27 71-71-71-68 281 22,808.33Peter Jacobsen ..............T27 72-69-73-67 281 22,808.33Brenden Pappas ..............T27 69-73-71-68 281 22,808.33Craig Barlow ..................T36 69-70-70-73 282 15,069.45Kenichi Kuboya ..............T36 69-70-70-73 282 15,069.45Shaun Micheel................T36 73-66-73-70 282 15,069.45Chris Smith......................T36 67-72-72-71 282 15,069.45Chris Anderson................T36 69-69-71-73 282 15,069.44Jeff Brehaut ....................T36 70-72-68-72 282 15,069.44Luke Donald ....................T36 70-72-70-70 282 15,069.44Skip Kendall ....................T36 67-74-72-69 282 15,069.44John Riegger ..................T36 73-69-68-72 282 15,069.44Paul Azinger ....................T45 69-72-70-72 283 10,850.00Robert Gamez..................T45 69-73-71-70 283 10,850.00Dennis Paulson ..............T45 67-72-71-73 283 10,850.00Jim Carter........................T48 72-69-71-72 284 8,904.00Greg Chalmers ................T48 71-70-74-69 284 8,904.00Akio Sadakata ................T48 70-68-74-72 284 8,904.00Joey Sindelar ..................T48 68-73-70-73 284 8,904.00Stan Utley........................T48 73-66-73-72 284 8,904.00Tom Lehman....................T53 72-69-76-68 285 8,064.00Deane Pappas ................T53 72-70-74-69 285 8,064.00Loren Roberts..................T53 70-70-73-72 285 8,064.00Tom Scherrer ..................T53 67-74-71-73 285 8,064.00D.A. Weibring..................T53 69-69-73-74 285 8,064.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYSteve Allan......................T58 72-70-74-70 286 $7,805.00Kirk Triplett......................T58 72-69-73-72 286 7,805.00Tommy Armour III..............60 68-74-73-73 288 7,700.00Andy Miller......................T61 69-72-72-76 289 7,595.00Esteban Toledo................T61 68-72-76-73 289 7,595.00Mike Grob..........................63 72-69-76-73 290 7,490.00Tyler Swanson (S) ............64 71-71-76-73 291Bart Bryant ........................65 72-70-76-74 292 7,420.00Robert Damron................T66 73-70- 143 6,755.00Jay Delsing......................T66 70-73- 143 6,755.00David Frost ......................T66 71-72- 143 6,755.00Fred Funk ........................T66 76-67- 143 6,755.00Matt Gogel......................T66 73-70- 143 6,755.00Donnie Hammond ..........T66 72-71- 143 6,755.00J.P. Hayes ........................T66 70-73- 143 6,755.00Mike Heinen....................T66 69-74- 143 6,755.00Andrew Magee ..............T66 71-72- 143 6,755.00Steve Pate ......................T66 71-72- 143 6,755.00Dicky Pride ......................T66 73-70- 143 6,755.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T66 71-72- 143 6,755.00Scott Simpson (S)............T66 71-72- 143 6,755.00Mike Sposa ....................T66 71-72- 143 6,755.00Vance Veazey ..................T66 70-73- 143 6,755.00Nick Watney (S) ..............T66 71-72- 143 6,755.00Dean Wilson ..................T66 71-72- 143 6,755.00Mark Wilson ..................T66 68-75- 143 6,755.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsQUAD CITIES OPEN1972 Deane Beman 279 Tom Watson 280 Crow Valley CC, Bettendorf, IA 71/6,5011973 Sam Adams 268 Dwight Nevil 271 Crow Valley CC, Bettendorf, IA 71/6,501Kermit Zarley1974 Dave Stockton 271 Bruce Fleisher 272 Crow Valley CC, Bettendorf, IA 71/6,501ED MCMAHON-JAYCEES QUAD CITY OPEN1975 Roger Maltbie 275 Dave Eichelberger 276 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,6021976 John Lister 268 Fuzzy Zoeller 270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,6021977 Mike Morley 267 Bob Murphy 269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,602Victor Regalado1978 Victor Regalado 269 Fred Marti 270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,6021979 D.A. Weibring 266 Calvin Peete 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,602QUAD CITIES OPEN1980 Scott Hoch 266 Curtis Strange 269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,6021981 Dave Barr* 270 Woody Blackburn 270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,602Frank ConnerDan HalldorsonVictor RegaladoMILLER HIGH-LIFE QUAD CITIES OPEN1982 Payne Stewart 268 Brad Bryant 270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,602Pat McGowan1983 Danny Edwards* 266 Morris Hatalsky 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,6021984 Scott Hoch 266 George Archer 271 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,602Vance HeafnerDave StocktonLITE QUAD CITIES OPEN1985 Dan Forsman 267 Bob Tway 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,602HARDEE’S GOLF CLASSIC1986 Mark Wiebe 268 Curt Byrum 269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,6021987 Kenny Knox 265 Gil Morgan 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,6063-82 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersJOHN DEERE CLASSICNOTESWith his victory at the John Deere Classic, VijaySingh became the third player age 40 or more (40years, six months, 24 days) to win the John DeereClassic, joining D.A. Weibring (42 years, threemonths, 30 days) in 1995 and Ed Fiori (43 years,four months, 25 days) in 1996.Amateur Tyler Swanson became the first amateurto make the cut at the John Deere Classic since1971. Swanson finished the first two rounds ateven-par 142 in a tie for 55th. Brad Schuchatfinished T21 at the 1971 Quad Cities Open, whichwas an unofficial <strong>TOUR</strong> event that year.Tournament Players Club at John Deere Run coursearchitect D.A. Weibring passed Russ Cochran formost cuts made at the John Deere Classic. Weibringmade his 18th cut in 23 tries in the Quad Cities.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1988 Blaine McCallister 261 Dan Forsman 264 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,6061989 Curt Byrum 268 Bill Britton 269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,606Brian Tennyson1990 Joey Sindelar* 268 Willie Wood 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,6061991 D.A. Weibring 267 Paul Azinger 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,796Peter Jacobsen1992 David Frost 266 Tom Lehman 269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,796Loren Roberts1993 David Frost 259 Payne Stewart 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,796D.A. Weibring1994 Mark McCumber 265 Kenny Perry 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,796QUAD CITY CLASSIC1995 D.A. Weibring~ 197 Jonathan Kaye 198 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,7961996 Ed Fiori 268 Andrew Magee 270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,7621997 David Toms 265 Brandel Chamblee 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,762Robert GamezJimmy Johnston1998 Steve Jones 263 Scott Gump 264 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,762JOHN DEERE CLASSIC1999 J.L. Lewis* 261 Mike Brisky 261 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6,7622000 Michael Clark II* 265 Kirk Triplett 265 TPC at Deere Run, Silvis, IL 71/7,1832001 David Gossett 265 Briny Baird 266 TPC at Deere Run, Silvis, IL 71/7,1832002 J.P. Hayes 262 Robert Gamez 266 TPC at Deere Run, Silvis, IL 71/7,1832003 Vijay Singh 268 Chris Riley 272 TPC at Deere Run, Silvis, IL 71/7,193Jonathan ByrdJ.L. LewisKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedCARL PETTERSSONCarl Pettersson posted the low round of the weekin the final round with an 8-under-par 63. Theround included nine birdies and one bogey. Heneeded only 23 putts on the day in jumping fromT53 to T15 with the finish. The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie’scareer low on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> bested a third-round65 at the 2003 Honda Classic.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESChris Riley’s T2 finish was his third top-five finishof his career at the John Deere Classic, havingfinished fourth in 2000 and T5 last year.J.L. Lewis (T2) was the highest finisher among theseven past champions in the field last year.The TPC at Deere Run, site of the John Deere Classic since 2000.Tournament Record:259, David Frost, 1993 (Oakwood CC)Current Course Record:61, J.P. Hayes 2002Other Course Record:61, Mike Smith, 1987 (Oakwood CC)WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-83


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 84 LUMBER CLASSIC OF PENNSYLVANIA[40th of 48 official events]LEWISWinner: Winner: SERGIO J.L. GARCÍA LEWIS69-66-72-67 274 $720,00069-67-68-62 266 $720,000Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa; Farmington, PA Purse: $4,000,000Mystic Rock Golf Course September 18-21, 2003Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,276LEADERS: First Round—Gavin Coles and Donnie Hammondposted 7-under 65s to take a one-stroke lead over BrentSchwarzrock, Grant Waite and Michael Clark II. SecondRound—Robert Damron and Cameron Beckman moved to 11-under 133 and led Brett Quigley, Jesper Parnevik and HeathSlocum by one. Third Round—Beckman sat at 19-under 197, twoahead of Damron. Stuart Appleby and Tim Petrovic were four back.CUT: 82 players at 3-under-par 141 from a field of 144professionals. The field was further reduced to 57 players at 5-under-par 139 to accommodate the play of 36 holes on Sunday asper <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> regulations.PRO-AM: $10,000. Jim Carter, 49, $2,000.WEATHER: Rainy on Thursday. Temperatures in the 60s and Ewinds up to 20 mph. Three-hour delay to start the day on Friday.Added two more hours to the delay then suspended play for theday at 11:30 a.m. due to unplayable conditions. Second roundbegan at 7:15 a.m. on Saturday. Cloudy with temperatures in thehigh 60s. Third round began at 7:15 a.m. on Sunday, while fourthstarted at 12:15 p.m. Players were grouped in threesomes off ofboth the Nos. 1 and 10 tees and remained in the same groups forboth the third and fourth rounds. A mix of sun and clouds withtemperatures breaking into the mid 70s and winds out of the E-SE up to 15 mph.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESStuart Appleby ..................T2 69-68-64-67 268 $298,666.67Frank Lickliter II ................T2 70-67-65-66 268 298,666.67Tim Petrovic ......................T2 67-69-65-67 268 298,666.66Cameron Beckman............T5 67-66-64-74 271 146,000.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te..................T5 68-70-67-66 271 146,000.00Jesper Parnevik ................T5 68-66-70-67 271 146,000.00Craig Barlow......................T8 67-68-68-69 272 120,000.00Robert Damron..................T8 67-66-66-73 272 120,000.00Chris DiMarco ................T10 70-65-67-71 273 100,000.00Shigeki Maruyama..........T10 68-70-67-68 273 100,000.00Rory Sabbatini ................T10 68-70-64-71 273 100,000.00Jerry Kelly ......................T13 67-68-69-70 274 77,333.34Kenichi Kuboya ..............T13 71-68-70-65 274 77,333.33Brett Quigley ..................T13 67-67-70-70 274 77,333.33Jonathan Byrd ................T16 69-68-68-70 275 47,566.67Michael Clark II ..............T16 66-71-68-70 275 47,566.67Ben Curtis........................T16 69-67-70-69 275 47,566.67Tom Gillis ........................T16 69-68-71-67 275 47,566.67David Gossett..................T16 69-69-69-68 275 47,566.67Skip Kendall ....................T16 68-69-71-67 275 47,566.67Arron Oberholser ............T16 68-71-71-65 275 47,566.67Carl Paulson ....................T16 68-69-66-72 275 47,566.67Luke Donald ....................T16 67-72-72-64 275 47,566.66Tom Scherrer ..................T16 71-64-74-66 275 47,566.66Heath Slocum..................T16 70-64-72-69 275 47,566.66Chris Smith......................T16 71-68-68-68 275 47,566.66Len Mattiace ..................T28 68-70-69-69 276 29,000.00Steve Stricker..................T28 69-70-68-69 276 29,000.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—142-Steven Alker, Rich Beem, Tom Carter, Marco Dawson, Todd Fischer,Bob Friend, Paul Gow, Lee Janzen, Peter Lonard, Billy Mayfair, DeanePappas, Steve Pate, Carl Pettersson, John Senden, Hal Sutton, 143-OlinBrowne, Bob Burns, Brian Gay, Mike Grob, Mike Heinen, Richard S. Johnson,Kent Jones, Matt Kuchar, Steve Lowery, Stephen Marino, Dennis Paulson,Kevin Shields, Hidemichi Tanaka, 144-Aaron Barber, Jay Delsing, ScottMcCarron, Dave Rummells, Scott Simpson, Mike Sposa, 145-Guy Boros, JimCichra, Brad Elder, Danny Ellis, Dan Halldorson, Dave Stockton, Jr., 146-Stephen Ames, Jim Carter, Greg Chalmers, Anthony Painter, Pat Perez, DickyPride, Duffy Waldorf, Mark Wilson, 147-Todd Barranger, Doug Barron, JoelEdwards, Kelly Gibson, Mike Hulbert, 148-Sean Farren, Dan Forsman,Brenden Pappas, Kaname Yokoo, 149-Barry Evans, 153-Gene Sauers, W—72-Vance Veazey, 74-Woody Austin, 75-John Daly.Tournament Record:266, J.L. Lewis, 2003 (Nemacolin Woodlands Resort andSpa)Current Course Record:62, J.L. Lewis, 2003Other Course Records:64, Jim Carter, 2000 (Waynesborough CC)64, Stuart Appleby, Kevin Sutherland, Robert Gamez (LaurelValley CC), 2001Chris Anderson................T30 70-69-69-69 277 $26,000.00Mathew Goggin ..............T30 69-70-68-70 277 26,000.00Grant Waite ....................T30 66-71-69-71 277 26,000.00Billy Andrade ..................T33 73-64-68-73 278 20,250.00Pat Bates ........................T33 67-71-69-71 278 20,250.00David Edwards ................T33 69-69-72-68 278 20,250.00Harrison Frazar................T33 69-68-70-71 278 20,250.00Jim McGovern ................T33 72-66-69-71 278 20,250.00David Peoples ................T33 67-69-67-75 278 20,250.00Mike Springer ................T33 71-68-71-68 278 20,250.00Mike Standly ..................T33 67-69-70-72 278 20,250.00Glen Day..........................T41 71-65-73-70 279 15,600.00Jeff Gallagher ................T41 71-68-71-69 279 15,600.00Donnie Hammond ..........T41 65-72-69-73 279 15,600.00Joe Durant ......................T44 71-68-72-69 280 12,432.00David Frost ......................T44 67-71-72-70 280 12,432.00Rod Pampling ..................T44 70-69-71-70 280 12,432.00Brent Schwarzrock ..........T44 66-72-69-73 280 12,432.00Kenneth Staton ..............T44 69-66-71-74 280 12,432.00Jay Don Blake ................T49 71-68-72-70 281 9,980.00Scott Laycock ..................T49 67-68-77-69 281 9,980.00Jeff Maggert ..................T49 69-68-69-75 281 9,980.00Joey Sindelar ..................T49 68-69-74-70 281 9,980.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T53 68-71-70-73 282 9,360.00J.J. Henry ........................T53 73-66-72-71 282 9,360.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ................55 67-71-72-74 284 9,200.00Brandel Chamblee ............56 70-68-75-72 285 9,120.00Cliff Kresge........................57 68-70-71-77 286 9,040.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYJason Buha ....................T58 74-66- 140 $8,560.00Gavin Coles ....................T58 65-75- 140 8,560.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T58 70-70- 140 8,560.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T58 70-70- 140 8,560.00Neal Lancaster................T58 71-69- 140 8,560.00Spike McRoy ..................T58 70-70- 140 8,560.00Andy Miller......................T58 69-71- 140 8,560.00John Morse (S)................T58 70-70- 140 8,560.00John Riegger ..................T58 70-70- 140 8,560.00Darron Stiles ..................T58 71-69- 140 8,560.00David Sutherland ............T58 71-69- 140 8,560.00Robert Allenby ................T69 73-68- 141 7,560.00Tommy Armour III............T69 70-71- 141 7,560.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T69 73-68- 141 7,560.00Jason Caron ....................T69 70-71- 141 7,560.00Steve Flesch....................T69 68-73- 141 7,560.00Jim Gallagher, Jr. (S) ......T69 68-73- 141 7,560.00Jason Gore......................T69 71-70- 141 7,560.00Brian Henninger ..............T69 74-67- 141 7,560.00Gabriel Hjertstedt ..........T69 73-68- 141 7,560.00Hank Kuehne ..................T69 70-71- 141 7,560.00Larry Mize........................T69 69-72- 141 7,560.00Mark O’Meara ................T69 68-73- 141 7,560.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T69 73-68- 141 7,560.00Paul Stankowski..............T69 74-67- 141 7,560.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsSEI PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIC2000 Chris DiMarco 270 Mark Calcavecchia 276 Waynesborough CC, Paoli, PA 71/6,939Brad ElderScott HochJonathan KayeChris PerryMARCONI PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIC2001 Robert Allenby 269 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 272 Laurel Valley CC, Ligonier, PA 72/7,261Larry MizeSEI PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIC2002 Dan Forsman 270 Robert Allenby 271 Waynesborough CC, Paoli, PA 71/6,939Billy Andrade84 LUMBER CLASSIC OF PENNSYLVANIA2003 J.L. Lewis 266 Stuart Appleby 268 Mystic Rock GC, Farmington, PA 72/7,276Frank Lickliter IITim PetrovicKEY: * = PlayoffNOTESJ.L. Lewis became the second player in as many years over age 40 (43 yrs., 2 mos., 3 days) to win the 84Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania. Dan Forsman (44 yrs., 2 mos., 0 days) captured the SEI Pennsylvania Classicin 2002. He also became the fourth player in five weeks to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in their 40s.J.L. Lewis set the tournament 72-hole record with a 22-under-par 266. Previous record was 19-under 269 byRobert Allenby at the 2001 Marconi Pennsylvania Classic in Ligonier, PA.3-84 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 VALERO TEXAS OPEN[41st of 48 official events]ARMOUR IIIWinner: TOMMY SERGIO ARMOUR GARCÍA III69-66-72-67 274 $720,00064-62-63-65 254 $630,000LaCantera GolfClub (Resort Course); San Antonio, TX Purse: $3,500,000Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 6,881 September 25-28, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Bob Tway and Heath Slocum tied thecourse record at 9-under-par 61 to lead Aaron Baddeley by onestroke and Tom Byrum, Cameron Beckman, Rory Sabbatini andCliff Kresge by two. Second Round—Tommy Armour III movedto 14-under-par 126 to lead Dan Forsman by one stroke. Tim Clarkwas two behind. Third Round—Armour led at 21-under-par,tying the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 54-hole record-low total at 189, to leadDuffy Waldorf by six strokes. Glen Hnatiuk, Paul Goydos, BobTway and Forsman were eight back.CUT: 83 players at 3-under-par 137 from a field of 144professionals.PRO-AM: J.L. Lewis and Fred Couples, 50, $1,800 eachWEATHER: Mostly sunny, warm and humid on Thursday. Hightemperatures reached 85 with winds E-SE 8-12 mph. Friday, a 10-minute delay due to darkness coupled with rain. Warm andmostly sunny in the afternoon. Saturday, warm and mostly clearand sunny. High temperature of 84 with NE winds 10-15 mph.Cooler on Sunday, with a high of 83 with little humidity. Windsout of the NE 10-20 mph.Loren Roberts....................T2 64-66-69-62 261 $308,000.00Bob Tway ..........................T2 61-69-67-64 261 308,000.00Duffy Waldorf......................4 64-69-62-67 262 168,000.00Aaron Baddeley ..................5 62-70-69-62 263 140,000.00Dan Forsman ......................6 64-63-70-67 264 126,000.00K.J. Choi ............................T7 67-62-69-67 265 98,291.67Steve Flesch ......................T7 67-66-68-64 265 98,291.67Richard S. Johnson ..........T7 66-67-66-66 265 98,291.67Frank Lickliter II ................T7 68-69-64-64 265 98,291.67Paul Goydos ......................T7 65-64-68-68 265 98,291.66Glen Hnatiuk......................T7 65-68-64-68 265 98,291.66Kent Jones ......................T13 68-65-66-67 266 67,666.67Arron Oberholser ............T13 66-66-66-68 266 67,666.67Stewart Cink ..................T13 65-66-67-68 266 67,666.66Tom Lehman ......................16 66-63-70-68 267 59,500.00Chad Campbell................T17 71-66-67-64 268 45,800.00Ben Crane........................T17 66-69-68-65 268 45,800.00Mike Heinen....................T17 67-65-69-67 268 45,800.00Neal Lancaster................T17 65-70-65-68 268 45,800.00Hunter Mahan (S) ..........T17 70-67-67-64 268 45,800.00Carl Paulson ....................T17 66-69-68-65 268 45,800.00Garrett Willis ..................T17 67-65-68-68 268 45,800.00Olin Browne ....................T24 67-64-71-67 269 29,050.00Tom Byrum ......................T24 63-71-69-66 269 29,050.00Tim Clark..........................T24 65-63-71-70 269 29,050.00David Peoples ................T24 65-67-69-68 269 29,050.00Tim Petrovic ....................T24 67-68-65-69 269 29,050.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—138-Pat Bates, Jason Caron, Bob Estes, Harrison Frazar, Fred Funk, JayHaas, Peter Lonard, Larry Mize, 139-Doug Barron, Brian Bateman, GavinColes, Jay Delsing, Todd Fischer, David Gossett, David Ogrin, Scott Simpson,140-Jeff Brehaut, Tom Carter, Carlos Franco, Ignacio Garrido, BrendenPappas, Carl Pettersson, Dicky Pride, Paul Stankowski, Kenneth Staton,Darron Stiles, Kaname Yokoo, 141-Todd Barranger, Brandel Chamblee, TomGillis, Bill Glasson, Jeff Klein, Kenichi Kuboya, Jim McGovern, John E.Morgan, Chris Riley, Mike Sposa, Esteban Toledo, Grant Waite, 142-BradElder, Gibby Martens, Jesper Parnevik, 143-Steven Alker, Chris Anderson,Jim Carter, Robin Freeman, Kelly Gibson, Craig Kanada, Anthony Painter,Adam Rubinson, Robert Thompson, 144-Steve Allan, Tom Scherrer, DaveStockton, Jr., 145-Willie Wood, 146-John Rollins, 148-Jay Don Blake, 149-Jason Buha, W—Alex Cejka, Pat Perez, 203-Michael Clark II, 74-DeanePappas, D—135-John Daly.Cameron Beckman..........T29 63-67-71-69 270 $22,750.00Marco Dawson................T29 67-68-70-65 270 22,750.00J.J. Henry ........................T29 68-66-66-70 270 22,750.00Scott Laycock ..................T29 66-66-69-69 270 22,750.00Rod Pampling ..................T29 65-68-67-70 270 22,750.00Billy Andrade ..................T34 68-67-68-68 271 16,931.25Luke Donald ....................T34 65-66-69-71 271 16,931.25Robert Gamez..................T34 65-72-66-68 271 16,931.25Paul Gow ........................T34 70-67-69-65 271 16,931.25John Huston....................T34 64-68-69-70 271 16,931.25Shigeki Maruyama..........T34 69-68-69-65 271 16,931.25John Senden ..................T34 67-69-68-67 271 16,931.25David Toms......................T34 66-66-70-69 271 16,931.25Mark Brooks....................T42 66-70-70-66 272 13,300.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T42 66-68-71-67 272 13,300.00Notah Begay III ..............T44 71-63-72-67 273 10,115.00Mark Calcavecchia..........T44 68-69-68-68 273 10,115.00Greg Kraft........................T44 66-71-69-67 273 10,115.00John Riegger ..................T44 70-66-69-68 273 10,115.00Rory Sabbatini ................T44 63-68-72-70 273 10,115.00Akio Sadakata ................T44 67-64-71-71 273 10,115.00Heath Slocum..................T44 61-70-70-72 273 10,115.00Hal Sutton ......................T44 66-63-69-75 273 10,115.00Briny Baird ......................T52 67-70-69-68 274 8,080.00Charles Howell III............T52 65-64-70-75 274 8,080.00Brandt Jobe ....................T52 67-67-71-69 274 8,080.00Andrew Magee ..............T52 67-69-69-69 274 8,080.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYScott McCarron ..............T52 66-68-68-72 274 $8,080.00Craig Perks ......................T52 71-65-69-69 274 8,080.00Jay Williamson ..............T52 68-69-68-69 274 8,080.00Bob Burns ........................T59 69-67-68-71 275 7,595.00David Edwards ................T59 68-69-70-68 275 7,595.00Brian Henninger ..............T59 67-68-72-68 275 7,595.00Jeff Maggert ..................T59 69-68-71-67 275 7,595.00Corey Pavin......................T59 68-69-69-69 275 7,595.00Scott Verplank ................T59 68-66-67-74 275 7,595.00David Frost ......................T65 65-69-70-72 276 7,280.00J.L. Lewis ........................T65 65-71-68-72 276 7,280.00Stan Utley........................T65 70-67-69-70 276 7,280.00Jose Coceres ..................T68 67-68-70-72 277 6,930.00Danny Ellis ......................T68 67-67-71-72 277 6,930.00Jason Gore......................T68 65-68-72-72 277 6,930.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T68 68-67-71-71 277 6,930.00Ian Leggatt ......................T68 67-69-68-73 277 6,930.00John Maginnes ..............T68 72-65-68-72 277 6,930.00Dennis Paulson ..............T68 69-68-68-72 277 6,930.00Cliff Kresge........................75 63-72-72-71 278 6,650.00Donnie Hammond ..........T76 69-68-70-72 279 6,510.00Tim Herron ......................T76 69-67-71-72 279 6,510.00Hank Kuehne ..................T76 67-69-66-77 279 6,510.00Sergio Garcia ....................79 68-69-68-75 280 6,370.00Blaine McCallister (S) ......80 65-71-73-73 282 6,300.00Mike Grob..........................81 69-67-75-72 283 6,230.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTEXAS OPEN1922 Bob MacDonald 281 Cyril Walker 282 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851923 Walter Hagen* 279 Bill Mehlhorn 279 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851924 Joe Kirkwood 279 George Kerrigan 286 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,185James Ockenden1925 Joe Turnesa 284 Macdonald Smith 285 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851926 Macdonald Smith 288 Bobby Cruickshank 289 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851927 Bobby Cruickshank 272 Larry Nabholtz 295 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,9301928 Bill Mehlhorn 297 Harry Cooper 298 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,9301929 Bill Mehlhorn 277 Horton Smith 281 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851930 Denny Shute 277 Ed Dudley 280 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,185Al EspinosaNeil McIntyre1931 Abe Espinosa 281 Harry Cooper 283 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,185Joe TurnesaFrank Walsh1932 Clarence Clark 287 Gus Moreland 288 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,185Gene Sarazen1933 No Tournament1934 Wiffy Cox 283 Byron Nelson 284 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,185Craig Wood1935 No Tournament1936 No Tournament1937 No Tournament1938 No Tournament1939 Dutch Harrison 271 Sam Byrd 273 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851940 Byron Nelson* 271 Ben Hogan 271 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851941 Lawson Little 273 Ben Hogan 276 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,9301942 Chick Harbert* 272 Ben Hogan 272 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,9301943 No Tournament1944 Johnny Revolta 273 Harold McSpaden 274 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,930Byron Nelson1945 Sam Byrd 268 Byron Nelson 269 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,930SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-85


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersVALERO TEXAS OPENSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESTommy Armour III broke the 72-hole scoringrecord on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> en route to capturing theValero Texas Open. Armour’s 254 total (26-underpar)broke Mark Calcavecchia’s mark of 256 in awinning effort at the 2001 Phoenix Open.In relation to par for a par-70 golf course, TommyArmour III, at 26-under-par, also broke the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> record of 22-under-par set by DonnieHammond at the 1989 Texas Open. The all-timeunder-par record, regardless of par, is 31-under-parby Ernie Els at the 2003 Mercedes Championships,on a par-73 golf course.TOMMY ARMOUR IIITommy Armour III, with his 254 total, bested theValero Texas Open’s 72-hole record total of 257 setby Mike Souchak at Brackendridge Park Golf Clubin 1955. Souchak posted rounds of 60-68-64-65.Five of the lowest 13 72-hole totals in <strong>TOUR</strong> historywere recorded at the Texas Open in San Antonio:Armour, Souchak, Chandler Harper in 1954 atBrackenridge, and Corey Pavin in 1988 andDonnie Hammond in 1989 at Oak Hills.With Tommy Armour III’s victory at the ValeroTexas open, 11 players over the age of 40 won 15times on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003: Vijay Singh (4),Kenny Perry (3), Kirk Triplett, Peter Jacobsen,Craig Stadler, Fred Couples, Scott Hoch, BobTway, J.L. Lewis, Tommy Armour III and JohnHuston. Singh also won the 2003 Phoenix Open atthe age of 39.Tournament Record:257, Mike Souchak, 1955 (Brackenridge Park GC)Current Course Record:61, Garrett Willis, 2002; Bob Tway, Heath Slocum, 2003Tournament Course Record:60, Al Brosch, 1951; Mike Souchak, 1955 (Ft. Sam Houston GC)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1946 Ben Hogan 264 Sam Byrd 270 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,9301947 Ed Oliver 265 Jimmy Demaret 266 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,9301948 Sam Snead 264 Jimmy Demaret 266 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,9301949 Dave Douglas 268 Sam Snead 269 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,9301950 Sam Snead 265 Jimmy Demaret 266 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,185Ft. Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,5661951 Dutch Harrison* 265 Doug Ford 265 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,185Ft. Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,8811952 Jack Burke, Jr. 260 Doug Ford 266 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851953 Tony Holguin 264 Doug Ford 265 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851954 Chandler Harper 259 Johnny Palmer 261 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851955 Mike Souchak 257 Fred Haas 264 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851956 Gene Littler 276 Mike Fetchick 278 Ft. Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,566Frank StranahanErnie Vossler1957 Jay Hebert 271 Ed Furgol 272 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851958 Bill Johnston 274 Bob Rosburg 277 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,1851959 Wes Ellis 276 Bill Johnston 278 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,185Tom Nieporte1960 Arnold Palmer 276 Doug Ford 278 Ft. Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6,566Frank Stranahan1961 Arnold Palmer 270 Al Balding 271 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761962 Arnold Palmer 273 Joe Campbell 274 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576Gene LittlerMason RudolphDoug Sanders1963 Phil Rodgers 268 Johnny Pott 270 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761964 Bruce Crampton 273 Bob Charles 274 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576Chi Chi Rodriguez1965 Frank Beard 270 Gardner Dickinson 273 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761966 Harold Henning 272 Wes Ellis 275 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576Gene LittlerKen Still1967 Chi Chi Rodriguez 277 Bob Charles 278 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX 71/7,183Bob Goalby1968 No Tournament1969 Deane Beman* 274 Jack McGowan 274 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX 71/7,183SAN ANTONIO TEXAS OPEN1970 Ron Cerrudo 273 Dick Lotz 278 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX 71/7,1831971 No Tournament1972 Mike Hill 273 Lee Trevino 275 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX 72/7,1431973 Ben Crenshaw 270 Orville Moody 272 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,9901974 Terry Diehl 269 Mike Hill 270 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX 72/7,1431975 Don January* 275 Larry Hinson 275 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX 72/7,1431976 Butch Baird* 273 Miller Barber 273 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX 72/7,1431977 Hale Irwin 266 Miller Barber 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761978 Ron Streck 265 Hubert Green 266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576Lon Hinkle1979 Lou Graham 268 Eddie Pearce 269 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576Bill RogersDoug Tewell1980 Lee Trevino 265 Terry Diehl 266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576TEXAS OPEN1981 Bill Rogers* 266 Ben Crenshaw 266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761982 Jay Haas 262 Curtis Strange 265 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761983 Jim Colbert 261 Mark Pfeil 266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761984 Calvin Peete 266 Bruce Lietzke 269 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761985 John Mahaffey* 268 Jodie Mudd 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576VANTAGE CHAMPIONSHIP1986 Ben Crenshaw~ 196 Payne Stewart 197 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576TEXAS OPEN PRESENTED BY NABISCO1988 Corey Pavin 259 Robert Wrenn 267 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761989 Donnie Hammond 258 Paul Azinger 265 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576H-E-B TEXAS OPEN1990 Mark O'Meara 261 Gary Hallberg 262 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761991 Blaine McCallister* 269 Gary Hallberg 269 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,5761992 Nick Price* 263 Steve Elkington 263 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,6501993 Jay Haas* 263 Bob Lohr 263 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,650TEXAS OPEN1994 Bob Estes 265 Gil Morgan 266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 71/6,6503-86 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersVALERO TEXAS OPENNOTESTommy Armour III stats on the week:Greens in Regulation 59 of 72 (82%)Fairways Hit 43 of 56 (77%)Putts 108Putts (GIR) 1.610Driving Distance 298.5When the final round began, the field had a largeobstacle to overcome in addition to TommyArmour III’s six-stroke lead – history. The largestlead where the 54-hole leader did not go on to winwas six by four different players: BobbyCruickshank at the 1928 Florida Open, GayBrewer at the 1969 Danny Thomas-DiplomatClassic, Hal Sutton at the 1983 Anheuser-BuschGolf Classic and the most recent, Greg Norman atthe 1996 Masters Tournament.Tommy Armour III’s victory marks the thirdlongesttime between victories in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>history at 13 years and eight months and 366 startsbetween victories. Butch Baird had 240 startsand 15 years, five months and 10 days betweenwins at the 1961 Waco Turner Open Invitationaland the 1976 San Antonio Texas Open. Ed Fiorihad 409 starts and 14 years, eight months and twodays between wins at the 1982 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic and the 1996 Quad City Classic.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsLACANTERA TEXAS OPEN1995 Duffy Waldorf 268 Justin Leonard 274 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX 72/6,8991996 David Ogrin 275 Jay Haas 276 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX 72/7,0011997 Tim Herron 271 Rick Fehr 273 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX 72/7,001Brent GeibergerWESTIN TEXAS OPEN1998 Hal Sutton 270 Jay Haas 271 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX 72/7,001Justin Leonard1999 Duffy Waldorf* 270 Ted Tryba 270 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX 72/7,0012000 Justin Leonard 261 Mark Wiebe 266 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX 70/6,905TEXAS OPEN AT LACANTERA2001 Justin Leonard 266 J.J. Henry 268 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX 70/6,905Matt KucharVALERO TEXAS OPEN2002 Loren Roberts 261 Fred Couples 264 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX 70/6,905Fred FunkGarrett Willis2003 Tommy Armour III 254 Loren Roberts 261 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX 70/6,881Bob TwayKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedLaCantera Golf Club, site of the Valero Texas Open since 1995.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESBUTCH BAIRDTommy Armour III is now 2-for-5 when holdingthe 54-hole lead/co-lead on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. He ledthrough 54 holes in his maiden victory at the 1990Phoenix Open.Tommy Armour III’s streak of bogey-free holescame to an end at 90 holes with a three-putt bogeyfrom 44 feet, nine inches, on No. 10 on Sunday. Thestreak began on the ninth hole of his first round atthe 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania. He waslooking to become the first player since LeeTrevino (1974 Greater New Orleans Open) to play72 holes without a bogey and win.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-87


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 WGC–AMERICAN EXPRESS CHAMPIONSHIP[42nd of 48 official events]WOODSWinner: SERGIO TIGER GARCÍA WOODS69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-66-69-72 274 $1,050,000Capital City Club (Crabapple Course); Woodstock, GA Purse: $6,000,000Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 7,189 October 2-5, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Sergio Garcia fired a 5-under 65 tolead Tim Herron and Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te by one. Second Round—Tiger Woods moved to 7-under 133, five ahead of K.J. Choi,Garcia, Herron and <strong>Media</strong>te. Third Round—Woods, at 8-under202, had a two-stroke lead over Vijay Singh. Herron was threeback.CUT: There was no cut; all of the 72 professionals completed 72holes.WEATHER: Mostly sunny and breezy on Thursday withtemperatures reaching 67 and NE winds 10-18 mph. Due to anexpected frost delay on Friday, tee times were pushed back andplayers were grouped in threesomes off of one tee.Temperatures in the 40s on Friday but rose to a high of 70. Mostlysunny and windy at times. Partly cloudy and warm on Saturdaywith temperatures in the mid 70s. A mix of sun and clouds onSunday with temperatures hitting 77.Stuart Appleby ..................T2 71-68-69-68 276 $405,000.00Tim Herron ........................T2 66-72-67-71 276 405,000.00Vijay Singh ........................T2 70-70-64-72 276 405,000.00David Toms..........................5 73-72-67-65 277 235,000.00K.J. Choi ............................T6 67-71-68-73 279 182,500.00Padraig Harrington............T6 71-73-69-66 279 182,500.00Paul Casey ........................T8 73-71-66-71 281 137,500.00Retief Goosen ..................T8 73-69-67-72 281 137,500.00Fred Couples ..................T10 71-73-70-68 282 111,250.00Ignacio Garrido................T10 68-71-69-74 282 111,250.00Alex Cejka ......................T12 70-76-72-65 283 89,375.00Ernie Els ..........................T12 71-74-71-67 283 89,375.00Jim Furyk ........................T12 70-74-69-70 283 89,375.00Sergio Garcia ..................T12 65-73-70-75 283 89,375.00Niclas Fasth ....................T16 68-76-70-70 284 71,000.00Brad Faxon ......................T16 75-71-66-72 284 71,000.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te................T16 66-72-73-73 284 71,000.00Loren Roberts..................T16 69-75-70-70 284 71,000.00Jonathan Kaye ..................20 73-69-73-70 285 65,000.00Robert Allenby ................T21 72-76-73-65 286 60,000.00Steve Flesch....................T21 71-75-72-68 286 60,000.00Charles Howell III............T21 76-75-65-70 286 60,000.00Jerry Kelly ......................T21 70-72-69-75 286 60,000.00Bob Estes ........................T25 77-74-68-68 287 53,000.00Toshi Izawa......................T25 70-74-72-71 287 $53,000.00Eduardo Romero..............T25 72-74-68-73 287 53,000.00David Howell ..................T28 74-75-71-68 288 46,071.43Fredrik Jacobson ............T28 75-74-70-69 288 46,071.43Kenny Perry ....................T28 70-74-70-74 288 46,071.43Chris Riley ......................T28 74-73-70-71 288 46,071.43Justin Rose......................T28 75-69-74-70 288 46,071.43Mike Weir ......................T28 69-73-72-74 288 46,071.43Thomas Bjorn ..................T28 74-73-67-74 288 46,071.42Brian Davis ......................T35 71-77-68-73 289 41,500.00Lee Westwood................T35 72-71-71-75 289 41,500.00Peter Lonard ......................37 75-74-70-71 290 40,000.00Darren Clarke ..................T38 69-82-72-68 291 38,500.00Phil Mickelson ................T38 73-77-70-71 291 38,500.00Alastair Forsyth ..............T40 71-77-71-73 292 36,250.00Fred Funk ........................T40 73-74-69-76 292 36,250.00Davis Love III ..................T40 74-77-70-71 292 36,250.00Adam Scott ....................T40 70-73-75-74 292 36,250.00Trevor Immelman ............T44 70-77-71-75 293 34,250.00Shaun Micheel................T44 72-75-71-75 293 34,250.00Peter O’Malley ................T44 69-74-70-80 293 34,250.00Ian Poulter ......................T44 73-74-68-78 293 34,250.00Arjun Atwal ....................T48 76-72-72-74 294 32,500.00Hennie Otto ....................T48 76-73-73-72 294 32,500.00Nick Price ........................T48 71-73-73-77 294 $32,500.00Taichi Teshima ................T51 77-75-70-73 295 31,083.34Colin Montgomerie ........T51 74-75-70-76 295 31,083.33Scott Verplank ................T51 75-75-68-77 295 31,083.33Jay Haas..........................T54 74-72-75-75 296 30,000.00Len Mattiace ..................T54 70-74-74-78 296 30,000.00Craig Parry ......................T54 76-72-75-73 296 30,000.00Phillip Price......................T54 70-79-72-75 296 30,000.00Jyoti Randhawa ..............T54 69-77-74-76 296 30,000.00Rich Beem ......................T59 76-75-73-73 297 28,625.00Chad Campbell................T59 74-76-73-74 297 28,625.00Raphael Jacquelin ..........T59 77-80-68-72 297 28,625.00Soren Kjeldsen................T59 70-75-74-78 297 28,625.00J.L. Lewis ........................T59 72-74-77-74 297 28,625.00Bob Tway ........................T59 73-80-70-74 297 28,625.00Kirk Triplett........................65 74-72-70-82 298 27,750.00Ben Curtis........................T66 76-76-72-75 299 27,375.00Thongchai Jaidee............T66 73-72-72-82 299 27,375.00Michael Campbell ..........T68 82-76-75-67 300 26,875.00Mark B. Foster ................T68 76-77-73-74 300 26,875.00Chris DiMarco ................T70 76-74-76-75 301 26,375.00Scott Hoch ......................T70 75-79-75-72 301 26,375.00Todd Hamilton ..................72 78-81-72-71 302 26,000.00SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESThe 2003 WGC-American Express Championshipmarked the 32nd time that Tiger Woods held orshared the 54-hole lead in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event andthe 30th time Woods had won after being in thisposition, including the last 11 straight. The onlytimes he has been overcome in the final round wasthe 1996 Quad City Classic (by Ed Fiori) and the2000 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship at East Lake Golf Club inAtlanta, where he was tied with Vijay Singh forthe lead entering the final round but finishedsecond to Phil Mickelson.At the 2003 WGC-American Express Championship,Tiger Woods collected his eighth World GolfChampionships title in 15 events played (seven of13 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events) and his 14th top-fivefinish. Darren Clarke is the only other player withmultiple WGC victories (2000 Accenture MatchPlay Championship and 2003 NEC Invitational).Tournament Record:263, Tiger Woods, 2002 (Mount Juliet Estate)18-Hole Record:62, Sergio Garcia, Retief Goosen, 2002 (Mount Juliet Estate)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS-AMERICAN EXPRESS CHAMPIONSHIP1999 Tiger Woods* 278 Miguel A. Jimenez 278 Valderrama GC, Andalucia, Spain 71/6,8302000 Mike Weir 277 Lee Westwood 279 Valderrama GC, Andalucia, Spain 72/6,9742001 No Tournament Bellerive CC, St. Louis, MO2002 Tiger Woods 263 Retief Goosen 264 Mount Juliet Estate, Kilkenny, Ireland 72/7,2462003 Tiger Woods 274 Stuart Appleby 276 Capital City Club (Crabapple), 70/7,189Tim HerronWoodstock, GAVijay SinghKEY: * = PlayoffEligibility Requirements for the <strong>2004</strong> WGC-American Express ChampionshipEligible players are:• The top 50 players, including any players tied for 50th place, from the Official World Golf Ranking as ofSeptember 20, <strong>2004</strong> (i.e. through completion of the Valero Texas Open).• The top 50 players, including any players tied for 50th place, from the Official World Golf Ranking as ofSeptember 27, <strong>2004</strong> (i.e. through completion of the 84 Lumber Classic)• Winners of the last-played PLAYERS Championship, Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.• The top 30 players from the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List, as of September 20, <strong>2004</strong> (i.e. throughcompletion of the Valero Texas Open).• The top 30 players from the <strong>2004</strong> Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List, as of September 27, <strong>2004</strong> (i.e. throughcompletion of the 84 Lumber Classic).• The top 20 players from the <strong>2004</strong> European Tour Volvo Ranking (Order of Merit) as of Monday, September 20, <strong>2004</strong>.• The top 20 players from the <strong>2004</strong> European Tour Volvo Ranking (Order of Merit) as of Monday September 27, <strong>2004</strong>.• The top 3 players from the Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit as of Monday, September 20, <strong>2004</strong>.• The top 3 players from the Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit as of Monday, September 27, <strong>2004</strong>.• The top three players from the final 2003 Australasian Tour Order of Merit.• The top three players from the final 2003/<strong>2004</strong> Southern Africa Tour Order of Merit.• The top three players from the final 2003 Asian Davidoff Tour Order of Merit.3-88 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 SOUTHERN FARM BUREAU CLASSIC[43rd of 48 official events]HUSTONAnnandale Golf Club; Madison, MS Purse: $3,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,199 October 2-5, 2003LEADERS: First Round—John Huston, Carlos Franco andHidemichi Tanaka shot 6-under-par 66s, one stroke ahead ofPatrick Sheehan and David Edwards. Second Round—Hustonmoved to 12-under-par 132 with another 6-under-par 66 to takea two-shot lead over Tanaka and three strokes over Tim Clark andChris Anderson. Third Round—Huston’s 68 moved him to a 16-under 200, two strokes ahead of Paul Stankowski, Anderson andTanaka and three ahead of Luke Donald.CUT: 71 players at 1-under-par 143 from a field of 130professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Bernhard Langer, 51, $2,000.WEATHER: Beautiful all week. Cool each morning, warming upto the mid-70s each day. Sustained winds 10-15 mph onThursday and Friday. Calm on the weekend.Winner: SERGIO JOHN GARCÍA HUSTON69-66-72-67 274 $720,00066-66-68-68 268 $540,000Brenden Pappas ..................2 72-69-66-62 269 $324,000.00Shigeki Maruyama..............3 68-68-68-66 270 204,000.00Chris Anderson..................T4 69-66-67-70 272 124,000.00Paul Stankowski................T4 68-68-66-70 272 124,000.00Hidemichi Tanaka..............T4 66-68-68-70 272 124,000.00Tim Clark............................T7 69-66-69-69 273 93,500.00Jose Coceres ....................T7 71-67-70-65 273 93,500.00Glen Day............................T7 72-69-66-66 273 93,500.00Russ Cochran (S) ............T10 71-69-68-66 274 75,000.00Luke Donald ....................T10 69-67-67-71 274 75,000.00John E. Morgan ..............T10 73-65-68-68 274 75,000.00Craig Barlow ..................T13 71-71-67-66 275 53,000.00Bill Glasson ....................T13 76-67-67-65 275 53,000.00Kent Jones ......................T13 68-70-68-69 275 53,000.00Bernhard Langer..............T13 71-71-66-67 275 53,000.00Jim McGovern ................T13 68-69-69-69 275 53,000.00David Peoples ................T13 73-67-67-68 275 53,000.00Billy Andrade ..................T19 71-68-70-67 276 35,100.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T19 74-68-67-67 276 35,100.00David Frost ......................T19 68-69-69-70 276 35,100.00Brian Henninger ..............T19 72-70-69-65 276 35,100.00Neal Lancaster................T19 73-67-68-68 276 35,100.00Brett Quigley ..................T19 68-69-71-68 276 35,100.00Stewart Cink ..................T25 74-66-69-68 277 22,900.00Ben Crane........................T25 70-69-70-68 277 $22,900.00Joe Durant ......................T25 72-67-72-66 277 22,900.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T25 72-70-65-70 277 22,900.00Carl Pettersson................T25 69-73-70-65 277 22,900.00Patrick Sheehan ..............T25 67-73-67-70 277 22,900.00Woody Austin ................T31 71-67-72-68 278 17,400.00Mike Heinen....................T31 71-71-69-67 278 17,400.00Brandt Jobe ....................T31 72-69-66-71 278 17,400.00Scott Laycock ..................T31 71-72-69-66 278 17,400.00Thomas Levet..................T31 72-71-70-65 278 17,400.00Corey Pavin......................T31 69-68-71-70 278 17,400.00Danny Ellis ......................T37 71-71-70-67 279 14,400.00Esteban Toledo................T37 75-67-69-68 279 14,400.00Bart Bryant ......................T39 69-70-72-69 280 12,900.00Brian Gay ........................T39 74-67-68-71 280 12,900.00Tom Scherrer ..................T39 72-67-71-70 280 12,900.00Brian Bateman ................T42 71-70-70-70 281 9,420.00Olin Browne ....................T42 71-69-69-72 281 9,420.00Tom Gillis ........................T42 70-70-68-73 281 9,420.00Paul Gow ........................T42 70-68-74-69 281 9,420.00Spike McRoy ..................T42 69-72-69-71 281 9,420.00Joey Sindelar ..................T42 69-70-70-72 281 9,420.00Mike Sposa ....................T42 71-71-72-67 281 9,420.00Vance Veazey ..................T42 75-66-75-65 281 9,420.00Willie Wood ....................T42 71-66-73-71 281 $9,420.00Greg Chalmers ................T51 70-70-73-69 282 7,104.00Kelly Gibson ....................T51 71-69-69-73 282 7,104.00David Gossett..................T51 73-70-67-72 282 7,104.00Ian Leggatt ......................T51 70-71-73-68 282 7,104.00John Riegger ..................T51 70-73-71-68 282 7,104.00Pat Bates ........................T56 73-70-68-72 283 6,780.00Brad Bryant......................T56 73-70-67-73 283 6,780.00Skip Kendall ....................T56 71-72-70-70 283 6,780.00David Edwards ................T59 67-72-72-73 284 6,510.00Greg Kraft........................T59 73-70-72-69 284 6,510.00Kenichi Kuboya ..............T59 71-71-73-69 284 6,510.00Akio Sadakata ................T59 76-66-73-69 284 6,510.00Heath Slocum..................T59 71-71-73-69 284 6,510.00Hal Sutton ......................T59 71-72-71-70 284 6,510.00Carlos Franco ....................65 66-72-69-78 285 6,300.00John Maginnes ..............T66 69-71-77-70 287 6,210.00Mike Springer ................T66 72-68-71-76 287 6,210.00Anthony Painter ..............T68 72-71-69-76 288 6,090.00Dave Stockton, Jr. ..........T68 71-68-76-73 288 6,090.00Nolan Henke ..................T70 74-69-74-72 289 5,970.00Kaname Yokoo ................T70 72-71-75-71 289 5,970.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—144-Briny Baird, Aaron Barber, Robert Damron, Brad Elder, Mike Grob,Jeff Klein, John Morse, Deane Pappas, Steve Pate, Tim Petrovic, Dicky Pride,Kevin Sutherland, Jay Williamson, Mark Wilson, Richard Zokol, 145-SteveAllan, Gavin Coles, Matt Gogel, Dan Halldorson, John Senden, Chris Smith,Mike Standly, Stan Utley, Garrett Willis, 146-Doug Barron, Ronnie Black,Mark Brooks, Jason Caron, Robin Freeman, Jim Gallagher, Jr., MathewGoggin, Brent Schwarzrock, David Sutherland, 147-Carl Paulson, DennisPaulson, 148-Notah Begay III, Tom Carter, Rett Crowder, Mike Hulbert, MattKuchar, 149-Paul Azinger, Craig Perks, 150-Michael Clark II, Barry Evans,Steve Lowery, Kenneth Staton, Cameron Yancey, 151-Alex Rocha, Ty Tryon,152-Dave Rummells, 153-Glen Hnatiuk, Larry Rinker, 155-Gabriel Hjertstedt,156-Gene Sauers, 159-John Daly, 164-Jake Narro, W—Grant Waite, 76-Mark Carnevale, 80-Tom Byrum.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMAGNOLIA STATE CLASSIC1968 Mac McLendon* 269 Pete Fleming 269 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801969 Larry Mowry 272 Larry Hinson 273 Hattiesburg CC, HattIesburg, MS 70/6,280Alvin Odom1970 Chris Blocker 271 Roy Pace 272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,280Martin Roesink1971 Roy Pace 270 Jack Lewis, Jr. 271 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801972 Mike Morley 269 Rick Rhoads 272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801973 Dwight Nevil 268 Bert Greene 271 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801974 Dwight Nevil~ 133 Bunky Henry 135 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,280Gil Morgan1975 Bob Wynn 270 Mike Morley 272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801976 Dennis Meyer 271 Artie McNickle 273 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,280Tom Purtzer1977 Mike McCullough 269 Orville Moody 272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,280Gary Groh1978 Craig Stadler 268 Bob Eastwood 269 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,280Bruce Fleisher1979 Bobby Walzel* 272 Buddy Gardner 272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801980 Roger Maltbie~ 65 Lee Carter 66 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801981 Tom Jones* 268 Mike Smith 268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801982 Payne Stewart 270 Jay Cudd 273 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,280Bruce Douglass1983 Russ Cochran~# 203 Sammy Rachels 205 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801984 Lance Ten Broeck~*# 201 Mike Smith 201 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,2801985 Jim Gallagher, Jr.~*# 131 Paul Azinger 131 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,280DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC1986 Dan Halldorson 263 Paul Azinger 265 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,5941987 David Ogrin 267 Nick Faldo 268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,5941988 Frank Conner 267 Brian Mogg 272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,5941989 Jim Booros~* 199 Mike Donald 199 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,5941990 Gene Sauers 268 Jack Ferenz 270 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,5941991 Larry Silveira* 266 Russ Cochran 266 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,594Mike NicoletteSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-89


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersSOUTHERN FARM BUREAU CLASSICSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESIn the 10 years since the tournament became anofficial <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, five players, havecaptured their first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at Annandale GC:Brian Henninger (1994), Ed Dougherty (1995),Willie Wood (1996), Cameron Beckman (2001)and Luke Donald (2002).Two-time champion Brian Henninger, whofinished T54 in 2002, remains the all-time moneywinnerat the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, with$554,932. Cameron Beckman, who won in 2001,is second with 508,950 and Fred Funk, whose last<strong>TOUR</strong> win came in Mississippi in 1998, is third with$488,465.Last year’s final-round scoring average of 69.141 isthe lowest recorded single-round scoring averageat Annandale Golf Club for the Southern FarmBureau. It also marks only the sixth time that thesingle-day scoring average has been in the 60s outof 36 rounds played, since 1994. The highestscoring average ever posted was 73.632 in thesecond round in 1999.2003 69.141 Rd 42000 69.230 Rd 32003 69.746 Rd 32000 69.819 Rd 22000 69.892 Rd 42001 69.934 Rd 3This year’s tournament is the 37th edition of theSouthern Farm Bureau Classic. It was played as theMagnolia State Classic at Hattiesburg (MS) CCfrom 1968-85, then became the Deposit GuarantyGolf Classic and continued to be played atHattiesburg CC through 1993. It was an unofficialevent from 1968-82 and 1986-93; money earnedcounted on the money list, but a victory wasn’t anofficial <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> win. From 1983-85, the eventwas part of the Tournament Players Series(forerunner to the current Nationwide Tour). Assuch, it wasn’t considered official in any capacityon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. In 1994, the event moved to itspresent location, the Annandale GC in Madison,MS, and became an official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. In1999, the name changed to Southern Farm BureauClassic.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1992 Richard Zokol 267 Mike Donald 268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,594Bob EastwoodMike NicoletteGreg Twiggs1993 Greg Kraft 267 Morris Hatalsky 268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 70/6,594Tad Rhyan1994 Brian Henninger~* 135 Mike Sullivan 135 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,1571995 Ed Dougherty 272 Gil Morgan 274 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,1571996 Willie Wood 268 Kirk Triplett 269 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,1571997 Billy Ray Brown 271 Mike Standly 272 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,1571998 Fred Funk 270 Paul Goydos 272 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,157Franklin LanghamTim LoustalotSOUTHERN FARM BUREAU CLASSIC1999 Brian Henninger+ 202 Chris DiMarco 205 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,1572000 Steve Lowery* 266 Skip Kendall 266 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,1992001 Cameron Beckman 269 Chad Campbell 270 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,1992002 Luke Donald~ 201 Deane Pappas 202 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,1992003 John Huston 268 Brenden Pappas 269 Annandale GC, Madison, MS 72/7,199KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened # = Tournament Players Series (TPS) event 1983-1985 (1994 first year as official event) + = Thetournament was shortened to 54 holes due to the death of Payne StewartAt 42 years, 4 months and 4 days John Huston became the fifth player over the age of 40 to win the SouthernFarm Bureau Classic. Others over 40 — 2000 Steve Lowery (40 years, 1 month, 3 days), 1998 Fred Funk (42years, 1 month, 5 days), 1995 Ed Dougherty (47 years, 8 months, 19 days), 1988 Frank Conner (42 years, 2months, 29 days)Southern Farm Bureau Classic10/5/2003 John Huston 6/1/61 42 years, 4 months, 4 days11/5/2000 Steve Lowery 10/12/60 40 years, 1 month, 3 days7/19/1998 Fred Funk 6/14/56 42 years, 1 month, 5 days7/23/1995 Ed Dougherty 11/4/47 47 years, 8 months, 19 days4/10/1988 Frank Conner 1/11/46 42 years, 2 months, 29 daysA Pappas has finished as runner-up in Madison, MS the past two years. Last year, it was Brenden whofinished one stroke behind John Huston. In 2002, older brother Deane finished one back of Luke Donald.Tournament Record:266, Steve Lowery, Skip Kendall, 2000 (Annandale GC)Current Course Record:61, Keith Clearwater, 1996Annandale Golf Club, site of the Southern Farm Bureau Classic.3-90 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL[44th of 48 official events]APPLEBYWinner: SERGIO STUART GARCÍA APPLEBY69-66-72-67 274 $720,00062-68-63-66-69 328 $720,000Tournament Players Club at Summerlin; Las Vegas, NV Purse: $4,000,000(Host Course) Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,243 October 8-12, 2003TPC at The Canyons Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,063Southern Highlands GC Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,440LEADERS: First Round—Steve Flesch (SH) and Stuart Appleby(SH) shared the lead at 10-under-par. Dan Forsman (TC), AaronBarber (SH), John Senden (SM), Craig Barlow (TC) and DarrenClarke (SM) were one back. Second Round—Flesch (TC) andScott Verplank (SM) moved to 17-under-par 128 to lead Tim Herron(SH) and Charles Howell III (SM) by two strokes. Third Round—Flesch (SM) and Verplank (SH) at 23-under-par 194 led Appleby(SM) by one. Herron (TC), Scott McCarron (SH) and Woody Austin(SH) were three behind. Fourth Round—Appleby at 28-under-par259 led Flesch by one stroke and McCarron by three.CUT: 80 players at 9-under-par 206 from a field of 144professionalsWEATHER: Warm and sunny with light winds and a high of 90degrees on Wednesday. On Thursday, sunny and warm with ahigh of 90 degrees, SE winds up to 6-12 mph. On Friday, sunny,hot and breezy, high of 92 with SE winds 5-15 mph. Saturday,clear skies with temperatures reaching 90. Sunday, slightlycooler temperatures with a high of 83, clear skies and SE winds4-8 mph.Won with an birdie-3 on the first playoff hole (No. 18)Scott McCarron ................2 69-62-64-67-66 328 $432,000.00Steve Lowery....................3 65-64-70-65-67 331 272,000.00Scott Verplank ..................4 64-62-66-73-67 332 192,000.00David Frost........................5 67-65-71-65-65 333 160,000.00Woody Austin ................T6 65-65-65-72-67 334 139,000.00Steve Flesch ..................T6 62-64-66-68-74 334 139,000.00Billy Andrade....................8 66-71-65-66-67 335 124,000.00Robert Allenby................T9 66-66-65-66-73 336 104,000.00Jerry Kelly ......................T9 65-67-65-73-66 336 104,000.00Phil Mickelson................T9 67-64-69-68-68 336 104,000.00Rory Sabbatini................T9 66-64-71-68-67 336 104,000.00Jim Furyk ........................13 65-67-67-70-68 337 84,000.00Paul Goydos..................T14 67-65-68-67-71 338 70,000.00Frank Lickliter II ............T14 70-64-69-66-69 338 70,000.00Patrick Sheehan ..........T14 66-67-68-69-68 338 70,000.00Dean Wilson ................T14 67-63-73-69-66 338 70,000.00Mark Brooks ................T18 68-65-64-70-72 339 47,000.00Stewart Cink ................T18 67-66-69-67-70 339 47,000.00Glen Day ......................T18 68-63-71-69-68 339 47,000.00Brad Faxon....................T18 70-71-65-63-70 339 47,000.00Matt Gogel ..................T18 71-68-66-67-67 339 47,000.00Charles Howell III ........T18 63-65-70-69-72 339 47,000.00Kirk Triplett ..................T18 68-69-67-68-67 339 47,000.00Mark Wilson ................T18 64-68-68-72-67 339 47,000.00Tom Byrum....................T26 69-67-69-70-65 340 28,400.00Russ Cochran................T26 64-67-70-72-67 340 28,400.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew)C—207-Ricky Barnes, Marco Dawson, Carlos Franco, Sergio Garcia, 208-Harrison Frazar, Brian Gay, Ernie Gonzalez, Jason Gore, Akio Sadakata,Esteban Toledo, Garrett Willis, Kaname Yokoo, 209-Jay Don Blake, JasonBuha, John Cook, Scott Laycock, Ian Leggatt, Mike Sposa, 210-Olin Browne,Jim Carter, Tom Carter, Tom Gillis, Paul Gow, J.P. Hayes, John E. Morgan,Bob Tway, 211-Andy Miller, Brenden Pappas, John Rollins, KevinSutherland, 212-Doug Barron, Brad Elder, Mike Grob, Per-Ulrik Johansson,Jonathan Kaye, Darron Stiles, Dave Stockton, Jr., 213-Jeff Gallagher, LeeJanzen, David Peoples, 214-David Sutherland, 215-Chris Anderson, JeremyAnderson, Alex Cejka, Gavin Coles, Carl Paulson, Pat Perez, 216-TommyArmour III, Jeff Klein, Thomas Levet, Gene Sauers, Chris Smith, 217-StevenAlker, Geoff Ogilvy, Craig Perks, 218-Jason Caron, 219-John Maginnes,Anthony Painter, 221-Mathew Goggin, 224-David Duval, Ty Tryon, 233-ToddBarranger, W—144-Mark Calcavecchia, 146-Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te.Bill Glasson ..................T26 67-67-63-71-72 340 $28,400.00Kent Jones ..................T26 69-65-66-69-71 340 28,400.00Kenichi Kuboya ............T26 71-65-67-66-71 340 28,400.00Tim Petrovic..................T26 64-67-66-70-73 340 28,400.00John Senden ................T26 63-67-69-71-70 340 28,400.00Pat Bates ......................T33 69-70-64-70-68 341 19,400.00Jeff Brehaut ................T33 64-68-69-71-69 341 19,400.00Chris DiMarco ..............T33 68-67-68-68-70 341 19,400.00Donnie Hammond ........T33 67-67-69-69-69 341 19,400.00Skip Kendall ................T33 69-68-65-69-70 341 19,400.00Tom Lehman ................T33 71-65-66-71-68 341 19,400.00Andrew Magee ............T33 66-71-69-67-68 341 19,400.00Phillip Price (S) ............T33 69-66-70-69-67 341 19,400.00Chris Riley ....................T33 65-68-73-67-68 341 19,400.00Duffy Waldorf ..............T33 69-67-67-70-68 341 19,400.00Stephen Ames..............T43 66-69-68-73-66 342 13,600.00Todd Fischer..................T43 67-70-65-70-70 342 13,600.00Dan Forsman ................T43 62-69-75-69-67 342 13,600.00Robert Gamez ..............T43 66-71-67-68-70 342 13,600.00Craig Barlow ................T47 62-67-68-73-73 343 10,576.00Richard S. Johnson ......T47 66-65-68-75-69 343 10,576.00John Riegger ................T47 68-68-67-67-73 343 10,576.00Jeff Sluman..................T47 68-67-69-71-68 343 10,576.00Paul Stankowski ..........T47 68-65-72-66-72 343 10,576.00Brian Bateman..............T52 68-68-70-71-67 344 9,440.00Bart Bryant ..................T52 68-68-70-73-65 344 9,440.00Mike Heinen ................T52 67-68-65-72-72 344 9,440.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYRich Beem ....................T55 63-67-73-71-71 345 $9,000.00Bob Burns ....................T55 64-67-67-78-69 345 9,000.00Bob Estes......................T55 69-68-67-76-65 345 9,000.00Tim Herron....................T55 67-62-66-78-72 345 9,000.00Len Mattiace ................T55 72-68-65-71-69 345 9,000.00Deane Pappas ..............T55 65-72-68-69-71 345 9,000.00Darren Clarke ................61 63-71-68-73-71 346 8,720.00Paul Azinger ................T62 66-69-71-72-69 347 8,400.00Chad Campbell ............T62 64-71-70-71-71 347 8,400.00Ben Crane ....................T62 67-68-68-72-72 347 8,400.00Joe Durant....................T62 67-68-70-73-69 347 8,400.00Cliff Kresge ..................T62 67-70-69-74-67 347 8,400.00Jesper Parnevik............T62 66-69-70-70-72 347 8,400.00Dicky Pride (S) ..............T62 67-68-70-70-72 347 8,400.00Jonathan Byrd ..............T69 65-70-71-69-73 348 8,040.00Steve Pate (S) ..............T69 66-74-66-69-73 348 8,040.00Greg Chalmers..............T71 72-66-65-72-74 349 7,880.00Vance Veazey ..............T71 69-67-68-74-71 349 7,880.00Peter Jacobsen ............T73 69-66-71-72-72 350 7,680.00Billy Mayfair ................T73 71-68-67-72-72 350 7,680.00Tom Pernice, Jr.............T73 67-66-72-76-69 350 7,680.00Cameron Yancey ............76 70-65-70-74-72 351 7,520.00Aaron Barber ................T77 63-67-73-77-72 352 7,400.00Spike McRoy ................T77 68-69-68-70-77 352 7,400.00Edward Fryatt (S)............79 69-69-68-74-76 356 7,280.00Notah Begay III ..............80 68-70-68-79-75 360 7,200.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsPANASONIC LAS VEGAS PRO-CELEBRITY CLASSIC1983 Fuzzy Zoeller 340 Rex Caldwell 344 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Dunes CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,240Showboat CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,045PANASONIC LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL1984 Denis Watson 341 Andy Bean 342 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Showboat CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,045Tropicana CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,4811985 Curtis Strange 338 Mike Smith 339 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Tropicana CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,4811986 Greg Norman 333 Dan Pohl 340 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,0881987 Paul Azinger~ 271 Hal Sutton 272 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,0881988 Gary Koch~ 274 Peter Jacobsen 275 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164Mark O’Meara Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,088LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL1989 Scott Hoch* 336 Robert Wrenn 336 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,0881990 Bob Tway* 334 John Cook 334 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,0881991 Andrew Magee* 329 D.A. Weibring 329 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Sunrise GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/6,914SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-91


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersLAS VEGAS INVITATIONALSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESThe 328 (31-under-par) total by Stuart Applebyand Scott McCarron broke the tournament recordtotal of 329 by D.A. Weibring (1991), AndrewMagee (1991) and Bob Estes (2001), The all-time<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for 90 holes is 324 by JoeDurant at the 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Atthat same event, Durant finished at 36-under-par.Stuart Appleby is the fourth international winnerof the Las Vegas Invitational, joining South AfricanDennis Watson (1985), Australian Greg Norman(1986) and New Zealand’s Phil Tataurangi (2002).Six players posted five rounds in the 60s last year,bringing the all-time tournament number to 75:Stuart Appleby, Scott McCarron, PhilMickelson, Patrick Sheehan, Kirk Triplett andDonnie Hammond.JERRY KELLYJerry Kelly (SM) tied the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record forconsecutive birdies with eight, posting birdies onNos. 7-14 on Friday at the TPC at Summerlin. BobGoalby set the record at the 1961 St. PetersburgOpen and was later tied by Fuzzy Zoeller (1976Quad Cities Open), Dewey Arnette (1987 BuickOpen), Edward Fryatt (2000 Doral-Ryder Open)and J.P. Hayes (Bob Hope Chrysler Classic). Aftera par on 15, Kelly eagled No. 16 on the way to aback-nine 30 and a 65.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1992 John Cook 334 David Frost 336 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,2431993 Davis Love III 331 Craig Stadler 339 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,2431994 Bruce Lietzke 332 Robert Gamez 333 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,815TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,2431995 Jim Furyk 331 Billy Mayfair 332 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,162Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,815TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,2431996 Tiger Woods* 332 Davis Love III 332 TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,095Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,8151997 Bill Glasson 340 David Edwards 341 TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243Billy Mayfair Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,200Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,1641998 Jim Furyk 335 Mark Calcavecchia 336 TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,193Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,1641999 Jim Furyk 331 Jonathan Kaye 332 TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,193Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164INVENSYS CLASSIC AT LAS VEGAS2000 Billy Andrade 332 Phil Mickelson 333 TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,193Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2472001 Bob Estes 329 Tom Lehman 330 TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243Rory Sabbatini TPC at The Canyons, Las Vegas, NV 71/7,019Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,2472002 Phil Tataurangi 330 Stuart Appleby 331 TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243Jeff Sluman TPC at The Canyons, Las Vegas, NV 71/7,063Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,4402003 Stuart Appleby* 328 Scott McCarron 328 TPC at Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243TPC at The Canyons, Las Vegas, NV 71/7,063Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,440KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedTournament Record:328, Stuart Appleby, Scott McCarron, 2003Current Course Record:61, Davis Love III, 2001, (TPC at Summerlin)61, Chris DiMarco, 2001, (Southern Highlands GC)62, John Daly, 2001; Craig Barlow, Dan Forsman, 2003(TPC at The Canyons)Tournament Course Record:59, Chip Beck, 1991 (Sunrise CC)The 18th hole at the TPC at Summerlin, site of the 2003 Las Vegas Invitational.3-92 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 CHRYSLER CLASSIC OF GREENSBORO[45th of 48 official events]MARUYAMAWinner: SHIGEKI SERGIO MARUYAMA GARCÍA69-66-72-67 274 $720,00065-64-70-67 266 $810,000Forest Oaks Country Club; Greensboro, NC Purse: $4,500,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,311 October 16-19, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Peter Jacobsen shot a 9-under-par 63to lead Stephen Ames by one stroke. David Toms and ShigekiMaruyama were two strokes behind. Second Round—Maruyama took a five-stroke lead after shooting a 64 in thesecond round to go to 15-under-par 129. Brad Faxon shot backto-back67’s to sit at 10-under par. Third Round—Maruyama, at17-under-par 199, shot a 2-under-par 70 for a three-stroke leadover Faxon.CUT: 89 players at 1-under-par 143 from a field of 132professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000, Robert Allenby, 51, $2000WEATHER: On Thursday, chilly in the morning, sunny withtemperatures ranging from the low 40s to the high 60s. Friday,sunny with cool temperatures with a high of 70 and a low in themid-40s. Saturday and Sunday, sunny and cool withtemperatures a bit warmer on Sunday.Brad Faxon ..........................2 67-67-68-69 271 $486,000.00Matt Gogel ..........................3 70-67-68-68 273 306,000.00Robert Allenby ....................4 70-70-66-68 274 216,000.00Jeff Brehaut ......................T5 69-70-68-68 275 142,392.86Jonathan Byrd ..................T5 66-70-71-68 275 142,392.86Jay Haas............................T5 69-68-70-68 275 142,392.86John E. Morgan ................T5 66-72-70-67 275 142,392.86Brenden Pappas ................T5 71-68-70-66 275 142,392.86Stephen Ames ..................T5 64-71-71-69 275 142,392.85K.J. Choi ............................T5 68-69-68-70 275 142,392.85Stuart Appleby ................T12 68-70-68-70 276 91,125.00Briny Baird ......................T12 69-72-67-68 276 91,125.00Mike Heinen....................T12 73-66-73-64 276 91,125.00Dave Stockton, Jr. ..........T12 68-69-71-68 276 91,125.00Robert Gamez..................T16 71-70-67-69 277 74,250.00Kevin Sutherland ............T16 72-70-69-66 277 74,250.00Chris Anderson................T18 68-75-68-67 278 60,750.00John Huston....................T18 67-71-70-70 278 60,750.00Per-Ulrik Johansson........T18 71-66-70-71 278 60,750.00Jeff Sluman ....................T18 73-66-70-69 278 60,750.00Steven Alker....................T22 70-68-68-73 279 39,487.50Kent Jones ......................T22 73-68-70-68 279 39,487.50Skip Kendall ....................T22 69-70-72-68 279 39,487.50Scott Laycock ..................T22 72-70-70-67 279 39,487.50Tom Lehman....................T22 70-72-69-68 279 39,487.50Peter Lonard....................T22 68-70-67-74 279 39,487.50Jesper Parnevik ..............T22 70-72-72-65 279 39,487.50David Sutherland ............T22 71-66-69-73 279 39,487.50Billy Andrade ..................T30 71-69-70-70 280 26,742.86Tom Carter ......................T30 70-66-72-72 280 26,742.86The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—144-Woody Austin, Luke Donald, Davis Love III, Jeff Maggert, BillyMayfair, Brett Quigley, 145-Ricky Barnes, Jason Gore, J.J. Henry, FrankLickliter II, John Maginnes, Mike Sposa, Kenneth Staton, Jay Williamson,146-Brian Bateman, Marco Dawson, Mike Grob, Spike McRoy, Larry Mize,John Rollins, Akio Sadakata, John Senden, Cameron Yancey, KanameYokoo, 147-Notah Begay III, Jay Don Blake, Jason Buha, Jason Caron,Richard S. Johnson, Andy Miller, 148-Doug Barron, Pat Bates, 149-PaulAzinger, Todd Barranger, 150-Mark Wilson, 152-Trevor Dodds, Barry Evans,Mike Springer, 156-Danny Ellis, W—72-Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, 76-MarkCalcavecchia, 79-Garrett Willis, D—75-Tom Gillis.Brian Gay ........................T30 71-72-68-69 280 $26,742.86Corey Pavin......................T30 69-73-66-72 280 26,742.86Joey Sindelar ..................T30 70-71-70-69 280 26,742.86David Gossett..................T30 70-72-66-72 280 26,742.85Peter Jacobsen ..............T30 63-74-70-73 280 26,742.85Brad Elder........................T37 68-72-70-71 281 18,450.00Retief Goosen ................T37 68-73-72-68 281 18,450.00Paul Gow ........................T37 66-69-72-74 281 18,450.00Brandt Jobe ....................T37 70-70-72-69 281 18,450.00Kenichi Kuboya ..............T37 67-73-69-72 281 18,450.00Carl Paulson ....................T37 68-70-72-71 281 18,450.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T37 69-72-69-71 281 18,450.00Tim Petrovic ....................T37 74-68-67-72 281 18,450.00David Toms......................T37 65-74-68-74 281 18,450.00Tom Byrum ......................T46 68-68-72-74 282 13,110.00Jim Furyk ........................T46 69-69-74-70 282 13,110.00Cliff Kresge......................T46 70-71-70-71 282 13,110.00Todd Fischer ....................T49 70-73-69-71 283 10,822.50David Frost ......................T49 71-71-71-70 283 10,822.50Jeff Gallagher ................T49 73-70-67-73 283 10,822.50Mathew Goggin ..............T49 72-70-72-69 283 10,822.50Jerry Kelly ......................T49 68-75-72-68 283 10,822.50Dicky Pride (S) ................T49 66-70-71-76 283 10,822.50Brent Schwarzrock ..........T49 71-71-73-68 283 10,822.50Darron Stiles ..................T49 70-69-72-72 283 10,822.50Mark Brooks....................T57 71-72-73-68 284 10,035.00Ben Crane........................T57 70-72-73-69 284 10,035.00Bernhard Langer..............T57 69-73-75-67 284 10,035.00Loren Roberts..................T57 70-71-71-72 284 10,035.00Olin Browne ....................T61 72-70-68-75 285 9,495.00Jim Carter........................T61 69-73-70-73 285 $9,495.00Greg Chalmers ................T61 72-71-72-70 285 9,495.00Robert Damron................T61 71-72-70-72 285 9,495.00Fred Funk ........................T61 70-72-72-71 285 9,495.00Kelly Mitchum ................T61 68-74-72-71 285 9,495.00Geoff Ogilvy ....................T61 68-69-74-74 285 9,495.00Deane Pappas ................T61 73-70-67-75 285 9,495.00Neal Lancaster................T69 75-68-69-74 286 9,000.00Andrew Magee ..............T69 74-69-70-73 286 9,000.00Pat Perez..........................T69 72-71-72-71 286 9,000.00Donnie Hammond ..........T72 70-72-72-73 287 8,685.00J.P. Hayes ........................T72 72-70-68-77 287 8,685.00Kenny Perry ....................T72 69-70-73-75 287 8,685.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T72 70-73-69-75 287 8,685.00Gavin Coles ......................76 70-73-72-73 288 8,460.00Glen Hnatiuk......................77 71-69-75-74 289 8,370.00Anthony Painter ..............T78 67-75-74-74 290 8,190.00Heath Slocum..................T78 69-70-78-73 290 8,190.00Esteban Toledo................T78 71-72-71-76 290 8,190.00Jim Gallagher, Jr.............T81 72-70-76-73 291 7,965.00Hank Kuehne (S)..............T81 72-70-71-78 291 7,965.00Aaron Barber ..................T83 69-74-76-73 292 7,785.00Thomas Levet..................T83 74-69-75-74 292 7,785.00Vance Veazey ....................85 70-73-79-71 293 7,650.00Carl Pettersson..................86 70-70-79-75 294 7,560.00Aaron Baddeley ................87 71-71-76-77 295 7,470.00Brandel Chamblee ............88 70-73-77-76 296 7,380.00Ty Tryon..............................89 73-70-80-74 297 7,290.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor Exemption<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsGREATER GREENSBORO OPEN1938 Sam Snead 272 Johnny Revolta 276 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,630Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801939 Ralph Guldahl 280 Clayton Heafner 283 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,630Lawson Little Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801940 Ben Hogan 270 Craig Wood 279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,630Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801941 Byron Nelson 276 Vic Ghezzi 278 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,630Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801942 Sam Byrd 279 Ben Hogan 281 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,630Lloyd Mangrum1943 No Tournament1944 No Tournament1945 Byron Nelson 271 Sam Byrd 279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6301946 Sam Snead 270 Herman Keiser 276 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801947 Vic Ghezzi 286 Frank Stranahan 288 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6301948 Lloyd Mangrum 278 Lew Worsham 279 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801949 Sam Snead* 276 Lloyd Mangrum 276 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6301950 Sam Snead 269 Jimmy Demaret 279 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801951 Art Doering 279 Jim Ferrier 284 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6301952 Dave Douglas 277 Bobby Locke 278 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6301953 Earl Stewart, Jr.* 275 Sam Snead 275 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801954 Doug Ford* 283 Marty Furgol 283 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6301955 Sam Snead 273 Julius Boros 274 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,680Art Wall1956 Sam Snead* 279 Fred Wampler 279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6301957 Stan Leonard 276 Mike Souchak 279 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801958 Bob Goalby 275 Dow Finsterwald 277 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,630Don JanuaryTony LemaSam SneadArt WallSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-93


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersCHRYSLER CLASSIC OF GREENSBOROSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESShigeki Maruyama became the third player intournament history to finish the tournament at 20-under or better with his final score of 22-under 266.The others: Jesper Parnevik (23-under 265) andJim Furyk (21-under 267) in 1999.Shigeki Maruyama became the first Asian-bornplayer to win the tournament and first internationalplayer since Sweden’s Jesper Parnevik in 1999.He also became the winningest Asian player in<strong>TOUR</strong> history with three career victories, movingahead of K.J. Choi (2).Tournament Record:265, Jesper Parnevik, 1999JESPER PARNEVIKShigeki Maruyama became one of five playerson <strong>TOUR</strong> to win in each of the last three seasons.The others: Tiger Woods, Justin Leonard, JimFuryk and Retief Goosen.Shigeki Maruyama became the first player in<strong>TOUR</strong> history to earn over $1 million in his first fourseasons as a member on <strong>TOUR</strong>.Shigeki Maruyama sets the low 36-hole mark forhis career with 15-under 129, topping the 10-under130 during his victory at the 2002 EDS ByronNelson Classic.Shigeki Maruyama matched the low 72-holemark for his career (266), which he posted in bothhis first two victories. It was his best score inrelation to par though (22-under). Previous best: 18-under 266 at the 2001 Greater Milwaukee Open.Current Course Record:62, Davis Love III, 1992; Mark O'Meara, 1996; Jeff Maggert,1999<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1959 Dow Finsterwald 278 Art Wall 280 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6301960 Sam Snead 270 Dow Finsterwald 272 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6301961 Mike Souchak 276 Sam Snead 283 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801962 Billy Casper 275 Mike Souchak 276 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801963 Doug Sanders 270 Jimmy Clark 274 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801964 Julius Boros* 277 Doug Sanders 277 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801965 Sam Snead 273 Billy Casper 278 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,680Jack McGowanPhil Rodgers1966 Doug Sanders* 276 Tom Weiskopf 276 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801967 George Archer 267 Doug Sanders 269 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,6801968 Billy Casper 267 George Archer 271 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,680Gene LittlerBobby Nichols1969 Gene Littler* 274 Julius Boros 274 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6,680Orville MoodyTom Weiskopf1970 Gary Player 271 Miller Barber 273 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7,0341971 Bud Allin* 275 Dave Eichelberger 275 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7,034Rod Funseth1972 George Archer* 272 Tommy Aaron 272 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7,0341973 Chi Chi Rodriguez 267 Lou Graham 268 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7,012Ken Still1974 Bob Charles 270 Raymond Floyd 271 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7,012Lee Trevino1975 Tom Weiskopf 275 Al Geiberger 278 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6431976 Al Geiberger 268 Lee Trevino 270 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6,6431977 Danny Edwards 276 George Burns 280 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7,075Larry Nelson1978 Seve Ballesteros 282 Jack Renner 283 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,958Fuzzy Zoeller1979 Raymond Floyd 282 George Burns 283 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,958Gary Player1980 Craig Stadler 275 George Burns 281 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,958Bill KratzertJack NewtonJerry Pate1981 Larry Nelson* 281 Mark Hayes 281 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,9841982 Danny Edwards 285 Bobby Clampett 286 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,9841983 Lanny Wadkins 275 Craig Stadler 280 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,984Denis Watson1984 Andy Bean 280 George Archer 282 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,9841985 Joey Sindelar 285 Isao Aoki 286 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,984Craig Stadler1986 Sandy Lyle 275 Andy Bean 277 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,9841987 Scott Simpson 282 Clarence Rose 284 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,984KMART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN1988 Sandy Lyle* 271 Ken Green 271 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,9841989 Ken Green 277 John Huston 279 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,9841990 Steve Elkington 282 Mike Reid 284 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,984Jeff Sluman1991 Mark Brooks* 275 Gene Sauers 275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,9841992 Davis Love III 272 John Cook 278 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,9841993 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te* 281 Steve Elkington 281 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,9841994 Mike Springer 275 Brad Bryant 278 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,984Ed HumenikHale Irwin1995 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 274 Peter Jacobsen 275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6,984Jeff SlumanGREATER GREENSBORO CHRYSLER CLASSIC1996 Mark O'Meara 274 Duffy Waldorf 276 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7,0621997 Frank Nobilo* 274 Brad Faxon 274 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7,0621998 Trevor Dodds* 276 Scott Verplank 276 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7,0621999 Jesper Parnevik 265 Jim Furyk 267 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7,0622000 Hal Sutton 274 Andrew Magee 277 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7,0622001 Scott Hoch 272 Brett Quigley 273 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7,062Scott Simpson2002 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 272 Mark Calcavecchia 275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7,062CHRYSLER CLASSIC OF GREENSBORO2003 Shigeki Maruyama 266 Brad Faxon 271 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7,311KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened3-94 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers2003 FUNAI CLASSIC AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT[46th of 48 official events]SINGHWinner: Winner: SERGIO VIJAY GARCÍA SINGH69-66-72-67 274 $720,00064-65-69-67 265 $720,000Walt Disney World Resort; Lake Buena Vista, FL Purse: $4,000,000Magnolia Course (Host) Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,200 October 23-26, 2003Palm Course Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,957LEADERS: First Round—Brenden Pappas (MG) opened with a9-under-par 63 and led Vijay Singh (MG), Pat Perez (PG) and JohnHuston (PG) by one stroke. Second Round—Singh (PG) movedinto the lead at 15-under-par 129 after a 65. He led Bob Estes(MG) by one stroke and John Rollins (PG) and David Peoples (PG)by two strokes. Third Round—Singh, Rollins, Stewart Cink andScott Verplank all shared the lead at 18-under-par 198. Peoplestrailed by two strokes.CUT: 79 players at 5-under-par 139 from a field of 144professionals.WEATHER: Mostly sunny and warm on Thursday and Fridaywith highs in the mid-to-upper 80s and N winds 5-10 mph onThursday and NE 5-10 mph on Friday. Mostly sunny and warm onSaturday with highs in the low 80s and E-SE winds at 10-20 mph.Partly cloudy on Sunday with temperatures in the mid-80s and Ewinds 10-15 mph.Scott Verplank ..................T2 66-66-66-71 269 $298,666.67Tiger Woods ......................T2 66-67-71-65 269 298,666.67Stewart Cink......................T2 67-65-66-71 269 298,666.66Davis Love III ....................T5 67-65-69-69 270 152,000.00John Rollins ......................T5 66-65-67-72 270 152,000.00Michael Clark II (S) ..........T7 72-66-68-65 271 129,000.00Bob Estes ..........................T7 67-63-72-69 271 129,000.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te..................T9 65-67-69-71 272 108,000.00Geoff Ogilvy ......................T9 66-70-66-70 272 108,000.00Bob Tway ..........................T9 67-65-71-69 272 108,000.00Tom Carter ......................T12 67-67-71-68 273 78,400.00Fred Couples ..................T12 68-66-68-71 273 78,400.00Jim Furyk ........................T12 70-67-71-65 273 78,400.00David Peoples ................T12 65-66-69-73 273 78,400.00Brent Schwarzrock ..........T12 67-65-72-69 273 78,400.00Briny Baird ........................17 72-62-70-70 274 64,000.00Tommy Armour III............T18 69-67-71-68 275 50,400.00Ben Crane........................T18 66-71-71-67 275 50,400.00Dan Forsman ..................T18 65-69-73-68 275 50,400.00Retief Goosen ................T18 70-64-68-73 275 50,400.00Charles Howell III............T18 68-68-70-69 275 50,400.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ..............T18 71-67-67-70 275 50,400.00Woody Austin ................T24 73-63-72-68 276 32,400.00Bart Bryant ......................T24 68-68-70-70 276 32,400.00Tim Clark..........................T24 69-65-74-68 276 32,400.00Tom Lehman....................T24 68-70-68-70 276 32,400.00The following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—140-K.J. Choi, Jose Coceres, Marco Dawson, Luke Donald, DonnieHammond, J.P. Hayes, Peter Jacobsen, John Maginnes, Larry Mize, AkioSadakata, Patrick Sheehan, Curtis Strange, Jay Williamson, Mark Wilson,141-Brian Bateman, Pat Bates, Mark Brooks, Bob Burns, Jonathan Byrd, RickFehr, Lee Janzen, Cameron Yancey, 142-Steven Alker, Tom Byrum, ChrisDiMarco, Carlos Franco, J.L. Lewis, Andy Miller, Mark O’Meara, Craig Perks,143-Jason Caron, Gavin Coles, Robert Damron, Kenichi Kuboya, DavidSutherland, Garrett Willis, 144-Doug Barron, Olin Browne, Mike Heinen, J.J.Henry, Brandt Jobe, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Bernhard Langer, Ian Leggatt, BillyMayfair, Kaname Yokoo, 145-Frank Lickliter II, Len Mattiace, Darron Stiles,146-Brian Gay, Mike Grob, Glen Hnatiuk, Dave Stockton, Jr., 147-Jeff Klein,Shigeki Maruyama, John E. Morgan, Rod Perry, Joey Sindelar, 148-ToddBarranger, Jason Buha, Todd Fischer, Ty Tryon, 149-Dean Wilson, 152-JimCarter, D—Greg Chalmers, 282-Esteban ToledoSpike McRoy ..................T24 68-70-70-68 276 $32,400.00John Senden ..................T24 70-69-69-68 276 32,400.00Jay Don Blake ................T30 69-66-71-71 277 22,755.56Brad Bryant......................T30 70-66-72-69 277 22,755.56Peter Lonard....................T30 69-69-70-69 277 22,755.56Brenden Pappas ..............T30 63-72-72-70 277 22,755.56Jeff Sluman ....................T30 67-70-72-68 277 22,755.56Aaron Barber ..................T30 69-67-70-71 277 22,755.55Phil Mickelson ................T30 71-67-72-67 277 22,755.55Jesper Parnevik ..............T30 70-69-67-71 277 22,755.55Duffy Waldorf..................T30 68-67-70-72 277 22,755.55Stephen Ames ................T39 72-64-71-71 278 16,000.00Robert Gamez..................T39 68-71-68-71 278 16,000.00David Gossett..................T39 69-70-72-67 278 16,000.00Richard S. Johnson ........T39 68-71-69-70 278 16,000.00Deane Pappas ................T39 66-73-66-73 278 16,000.00Kirk Triplett......................T39 67-69-71-71 278 16,000.00Craig Barlow ..................T45 69-70-71-69 279 11,712.00Joe Durant ......................T45 67-68-72-72 279 11,712.00John Huston....................T45 64-71-70-74 279 11,712.00Brett Quigley ..................T45 69-69-72-69 279 11,712.00Hidemichi Tanaka............T45 69-66-68-76 279 11,712.00Notah Begay III ..............T50 69-69-70-72 280 9,508.58Mathew Goggin ..............T50 71-67-71-71 280 9,508.57Shaun Micheel................T50 69-70-72-69 280 9,508.57Anthony Painter ..............T50 73-65-75-67 280 9,508.57Corey Pavin......................T50 66-69-72-73 280 $9,508.57Gene Sauers....................T50 70-66-73-71 280 9,508.57Kevin Sutherland ............T50 68-70-70-72 280 9,508.57Steve Flesch....................T57 70-68-72-71 281 8,840.00Harrison Frazar................T57 67-70-73-71 281 8,840.00Cliff Kresge......................T57 69-69-73-70 281 8,840.00Pat Perez..........................T57 64-71-74-72 281 8,840.00Rory Sabbatini ................T57 68-71-73-69 281 8,840.00Heath Slocum..................T57 69-70-73-69 281 8,840.00Aaron Baddeley ..............T63 69-70-72-71 282 8,320.00Glen Day..........................T63 69-69-74-70 282 8,320.00Jason Gore......................T63 71-66-77-68 282 8,320.00Paul Goydos ....................T63 67-69-72-74 282 8,320.00Hank Kuehne (S)..............T63 69-70-74-69 282 8,320.00Carl Pettersson................T63 70-67-70-75 282 8,320.00Nick Price ........................T63 70-68-67-77 282 8,320.00Skip Kendall ....................T70 69-70-75-70 284 7,920.00Carl Paulson ....................T70 72-67-73-72 284 7,920.00Dicky Pride (S) ................T70 66-71-73-74 284 7,920.00Paul Azinger ....................T73 66-69-77-73 285 7,720.00Danny Ellis ......................T73 68-69-73-75 285 7,720.00Neal Lancaster................T75 68-69-75-74 286 7,560.00Steve Lowery ..................T75 70-67-75-74 286 7,560.00Vance Veazey ....................77 71-68-75-74 288 7,440.00Chris Anderson..................78 68-71-77-73 289 7,360.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor Exemption<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWALT DISNEY WORLD OPEN INVITATIONAL1971 Jack Nicklaus 273 Deane Beman 276 Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FL1972 Jack Nicklaus 267 Jim Dent 276 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Bobby Mitchell Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Larry WoodLake Buena Vista, FL1973 Jack Nicklaus 275 Mason Rudolph 276 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FLWALT DISNEY WORLD NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP1974 Hubert Green/ 255 J.C. Snead/ 256 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Mac McLendon Sam Snead Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Ed Sneed/Lake Buena Vista, FLBert Yancey1975 Jim Colbert/ 252 Bobby Cole/ 255 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Dean Refram Victor Regalado Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190John Schlee/Lake Buena Vista, FLCurtis Sifford1976 Woody Blackburn/ 260 Gay Brewer/ 260 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Bill Kratzert* Bobby Nichols Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FL1977 Gibby Gilbert/ 253 Steve Melnyk/ 254 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Grier Jones Andy North Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,1901978 Wayne Levi/ 254 Bobby Wadkins/ 257 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Bob Mann Lanny Wadkins Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FL1979 George Burns/ 255 Scott Bess/ 258 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Ben Crenshaw Dan Halldorson Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Jeff Hewes/Peter JacobsenSammy Rachels/D.A. WeibringLake Buena Vista, FLSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-95


FUNAI CLASSIC AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORTSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNOTESVijay Singh’s four-stroke victory over StewartCink, John Rollins and Scott Verplank was thelargest margin of victory at the FUNAI Classic atWALT DISNEY WORLD Resort since 1972 whenJack Nicklaus rolled to a nine-stroke victory overBobby Mitchell. Singh’s margin ends a string ofeight years where the margin was either one strokeor sudden death in Orlando.Vijay Singh also continued his strong play at theFUNAI Classic at WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort. Hisfour consecutive rounds in the 60s at the 2003event gave him 16 in 20 rounds in the FUNAIClassic at the WALT WORLD DISNEY Resort and hehas yet to record a round over par in his fiveappearances. His scoring average in this event isnow 68.10.In addition to Vijay Singh, Davis Love III was theonly other player to record four consecutive roundsin the 60s.Tournament Record:262, John Huston, 1992STEWART CINKIt’s been a productive year for Stewart Cink inOrlando. He also finished T2 earlier this year at theBay Hill Invitational in March, and with his T2 onSunday, earned $595,666 in his two visits here.Current Course Record:61, Mark Lye, 1984 (Palm)61, Payne Stewart, 1990 (Magnolia)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1980 Danny Edwards/ 253 Gibby Gilbert/ 255 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941David Edwards Dan Halldorson Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Mike Harmon/ Lake Buena Vista, FLBarry HarwellGrier Jones/Dana Quigley1981 Vance Heafner/ 246 Chip Beck/ 251 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Mike Holland Rex Caldwell Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FLWALT DISNEY WORLD GOLF CLASSIC1982 Hal Sutton* 269 Bill Britton 269 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1983 Payne Stewart 269 Nick Faldo 271 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Mark McCumber Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1984 Larry Nelson 266 Hubert Green 267 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FLWALT DISNEY WORLD/OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC1985 Lanny Wadkins 267 Mike Donald 268 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Scott Hoch Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1986 Raymond Floyd* 275 Lon Hinkle 275 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Mike Sullivan Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1987 Larry Nelson 268 Morris Hatalsky 269 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Mark O’Meara Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1988 Bob Lohr* 263 Chip Beck 263 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1989 Tim Simpson 272 Donnie Hammond 273 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1990 Tim Simpson 264 John Mahaffey 265 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1991 Mark O'Meara 267 David Peoples 268 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1992 John Huston 262 Mark O’Meara 265 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1993 Jeff Maggert 265 Greg Kraft 268 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1994 Rick Fehr 265 Craig Stadler 271 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Fuzzy Zoeller Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Eagle Pines) 72/6,7721995 Brad Bryant~ 198 Hal Sutton 199 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,941Ted Tryba Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,819Lake Buena Vista, FL1996 Tiger Woods 267 Payne Stewart 268 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,957Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,819Lake Buena Vista, FL3-96 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


FUNAI CLASSIC AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORTNOTESWith his win at age 40 years, 8 months, 4 days,Vijay Singh became the fourth player age 40 orolder to have won the FUNAI Classic at WaltDisney World Resort. The others include RaymondFloyd in 1986 (44 years, 1 month, 15 days), LarryNelson in 1987 (40 years, 1 month, 8 days) andBrad Bryant in 1995 (40 years, 9 months, 27 days).In 2003, 11 players won 15 events on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> (over the age of 40), including three by Singh.With David Duval’s playoff victory over DanForsman at the 1997 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, Duval became the first playerin <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history to win playoffs in consecutiveweeks. The week before, Duval had won theMichelob Championship at Kingsmill in a playoffover Duffy Waldorf and Grant Waite.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1997 David Duval* 270 Dan Forsman 270 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,957Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista) 72/6,819Lake Buena Vista, FLNATIONAL CAR RENTAL GOLF CLASSIC AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT1998 John Huston 272 Davis Love III 273 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,967Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FL1999 Tiger Woods 271 Ernie Els 272 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,967Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FL2000 Duffy Waldorf 262 Steve Flesch 263 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/7,193Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,243Lake Buena Vista, FL2001 Jose Coceres 265 Davis Love III 266 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/7,193Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,201Lake Buena Vista, FLDISNEY GOLF CLASSIC2002 Bob Burns 263 Chris DiMarco 264 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,957Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,200Lake Buena Vista, FLFUNAI GOLF CLASSIC AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT2003 Vijay Singh 265 Scott Verplank 269 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) 72/6,957Tiger Woods Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia) 72/7,200Stewart CinkLake Buena Vista, FLKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe Walt Disney World Resort courses have been the site of the tournament since its inception in 1971.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-97


2003 CHRYSLER CHAMPIONSHIP[47th of 48 official events]GOOSENWinner: SERGIO RETIEF GARCÍA GOOSEN69-66-72-67 274 $720,00069-66-67-70 272 $864,000The Westin Innisbrook Resort; Palm Harbor, FL Purse: $4,800,000Copperhead Course October 30-November 2, 2003Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,315LEADERS: First Round—Charles Howell III posted a 5-under66 to lead Dan Forsman by a stroke. Four others were within two.Second Round—Retief Goosen moved to 7-under 135, oneahead of J.J. Henry and Jose Coceres. Howell, Chad Campbelland Jerry Kelly were two back. Third Round—Goosen sat at11-under 202, two ahead of Briny Baird and three up on VijaySingh.CUT: 71 players at 3-over-par 145 from a field of 132professionals.PRO-AM: $10,000. Billy Andrade and Stewart Cink, 60, $1,800each.WEATHER: Mostly sunny and warm on Thursday withtemperatures in the mid-80s and winds out of the NE 10-15 mph.Warmer on Friday with winds up to 20 mph. A mix of sun andclouds on Saturday and Sunday. Breezy with winds out of the NEup to 20 mph and temperatures reaching the high 80s.Vijay Singh ..........................2 70-70-65-70 275 $518,400.00Briny Baird ..........................3 72-66-66-72 276 326,400.00Chad Campbell..................T4 68-69-72-69 278 211,200.00Tim Petrovic ......................T4 71-69-66-72 278 211,200.00Dan Forsman ....................T6 67-75-69-68 279 160,800.00Thomas Levet....................T6 71-67-71-70 279 160,800.00Davis Love III ....................T6 69-72-72-66 279 160,800.00Stephen Ames ..................T9 74-67-72-67 280 124,800.00Brad Faxon ........................T9 72-71-68-69 280 124,800.00Peter Lonard ......................T9 71-71-70-68 280 124,800.00Geoff Ogilvy ......................T9 71-71-68-70 280 124,800.00Jonathan Byrd ................T13 72-67-72-70 281 90,000.00Justin Leonard ................T13 74-71-66-70 281 90,000.00Jeff Sluman ....................T13 71-70-68-72 281 90,000.00Mike Weir ......................T13 71-73-70-67 281 90,000.00Tom Byrum ......................T17 70-71-71-71 283 62,811.43Robert Gamez..................T17 68-72-74-69 283 62,811.43Pat Perez..........................T17 70-70-70-73 283 62,811.43Kenny Perry ....................T17 73-69-70-71 283 62,811.43Loren Roberts..................T17 71-69-68-75 283 62,811.43Duffy Waldorf..................T17 69-73-70-71 283 62,811.43Jose Coceres ..................T17 68-68-72-75 283 62,811.42Mark Calcavecchia..........T24 72-70-71-71 284 35,520.00Robert Damron................T24 71-73-68-72 284 35,520.00J.J. Henry ........................T24 69-67-73-75 284 $35,520.00Charles Howell III............T24 66-71-74-73 284 35,520.00Jerry Kelly ......................T24 68-69-73-74 284 35,520.00Skip Kendall ....................T24 72-71-72-69 284 35,520.00Kenichi Kuboya ..............T24 73-69-69-73 284 35,520.00Neal Lancaster................T24 72-70-68-74 284 35,520.00Jesper Parnevik ..............T24 74-69-70-71 284 35,520.00Brett Quigley ..................T24 71-74-67-72 284 35,520.00Jeff Brehaut ....................T34 72-69-69-75 285 24,240.00Ernie Els ..........................T34 70-74-70-71 285 24,240.00Bob Estes ........................T34 72-69-74-70 285 24,240.00John Huston....................T34 72-72-70-71 285 24,240.00Brandt Jobe ....................T34 71-71-69-74 285 24,240.00Jay Williamson ..............T34 74-69-69-73 285 24,240.00Aaron Baddeley ..............T40 71-71-70-74 286 19,200.00K.J. Choi ..........................T40 71-74-71-70 286 19,200.00Steve Lowery ..................T40 69-72-73-72 286 19,200.00Chris Riley ......................T40 72-73-71-70 286 19,200.00Woody Austin ................T44 75-65-76-71 287 14,918.40Paul Azinger ....................T44 73-71-73-70 287 14,918.40Aaron Barber ..................T44 71-72-71-73 287 14,918.40Joe Durant ......................T44 75-68-71-73 287 14,918.40David Peoples ................T44 72-72-72-71 287 14,918.40Donnie Hammond ..........T49 70-74-74-70 288 11,976.00Glen Hnatiuk ..................T49 74-68-72-74 288 $11,976.00Lee Janzen ......................T49 74-70-71-73 288 11,976.00John Rollins ....................T49 70-73-73-72 288 11,976.00Craig Barlow ..................T53 71-71-71-76 289 11,059.20Brian Bateman ................T53 73-72-68-76 289 11,059.20Pat Bates ........................T53 74-69-73-73 289 11,059.20Olin Browne ....................T53 74-71-69-75 289 11,059.20Jeff Maggert ..................T53 70-75-71-73 289 11,059.20Stewart Cink ..................T58 72-72-73-73 290 10,608.00Luke Donald ....................T58 76-69-72-73 290 10,608.00Steve Flesch....................T58 72-72-72-74 290 10,608.00David Gossett..................T58 72-72-74-72 290 10,608.00Len Mattiace ..................T62 70-73-75-73 291 10,320.00Brenden Pappas ..............T62 73-72-73-73 291 10,320.00Bernhard Langer................64 71-74-73-74 292 10,176.00Billy Andrade ..................T65 75-70-76-72 293 9,984.00Hank Kuehne (S)..............T65 71-69-71-82 293 9,984.00Mark Wilson ..................T65 73-72-76-72 293 9,984.00Mike Grob..........................68 72-72-75-77 296 9,792.00Jason Gore......................T69 70-75-78-76 299 9,648.00Rory Sabbatini ................T69 74-71-79-75 299 9,648.00Carl Paulson ......................71 70-74-74-82 300 9,504.00(Q) = Open Qualifier; (S) = Sponsor ExemptionSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—146-Chris Anderson, Bob Burns, Jim Carter, Fred Funk, Mike Heinen, J.L.Lewis, Spike McRoy, Anthony Painter, Steve Pate, Corey Pavin, CarlPettersson, Joey Sindelar, Dean Wilson, 147-Mark Brooks, Tim Clark, JohnCook, Mathew Goggin, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Ian Leggatt, Frank Lickliter II,Billy Mayfair, Craig Perks, David Sutherland, 148-Tommy Armour III, GregChalmers, Michael Clark II, Todd Fischer, Tim Herron, Richard S. Johnson,Patrick Sheehan, Esteban Toledo, 149-Ben Curtis, Greg Kraft, ShaunMicheel, John E. Morgan, 150-Notah Begay III, Marco Dawson, Glen Day,Carlos Franco, Brian Gay, Dicky Pride, Garrett Willis, 151-Steven Alker, DougBarron, Cliff Kresge, Tom Pernice, Jr., Gene Sauers, Darron Stiles, 152-JohnMaginnes, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Heath Slocum, 153-Tom Gillis, 154-Jason Caron,Ben Crane, Phil Mickelson, 155-Rich Beem, Peter Jacobsen, 156-MarkO’Meara, 157-Fulton Allem, W—76-Chris Smith, 82-Todd Barranger.Tournament Record:267, K.J. Choi, 2002Tournament Course Record:63, K.J. Choi, 2002<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTAMPA BAY CLASSIC2000 John Huston 271 Carl Paulson 274 Westin Innisbrook Resort, (Copperhead) 71/7,295Palm Harbor, FL2001 No Tournament2002 K.J. Choi 267 Glen Day 274 Westin Innisbrook Resort, (Copperhead) 71/7,295Palm Harbor, FLCHRYSLER CHAMPIONSHIP2003 Retief Goosen 272 Vijay Singh 275 Westin Innisbrook Resort, (Copperhead) 71/7,315Palm Harbor, FLNOTESThe cut of 3-over-par 145 at the 2003 Chrysler Championship matched the high cut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003,not including the four major championships. The others at 3-over-par were the Nissan Open, Bay HillInvitational and Bell Canadian Open. Overall, there were 17 over-par cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003. In 2000and 2002, the cut was 1-over-par 143 at the Chrysler Championship.With Retief Goosen’s victory in his first career appearance at the Chrysler Championship, he became the fifthplayer to record a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in each of the last three seasons. The others: Tiger Woods, JustinLeonard, Jim Furyk and Shigeki Maruyama.Defending champion K.J. Choi (T40) and 2000 winner John Huston (T34) made the cut in 2003, but bothfailed to finish in the top 25.The Chrysler Championship also had an impact on the field at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship Presented by Coca-Cola. Briny Baird’s season included seven top-10s, including a solo third at the Chrysler Championship to earn$326,400 and jump to 22nd on the money list. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, who had rallied late in the year with threetop-10s in six events, missed the cut to fall from No. 30 to No. 31.3-98 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY COCA-COLA[48th of 48 official events]CAMPBELLChampions Golf Club; Houston, TX Purse: $6,000,000Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,301 November 6-9, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Charles Howell III and Kenny Perryshared the lead at 4-under-par 67. Fred Funk, Jerry Kelly andChris DiMarco were one back while seven players were twobehind. Second Round—Howell moved to 8-under 134 to leadFunk by one, Retief Goosen by two and Chris Riley by three.Third Round—Chad Campbell set a tournament and courserecord with a 10-under 61 to move to 13-under-par 200, leadingHowell by one and Goosen and Riley by three.PRO-AM: $10,000. Tiger Woods, 54, 2000.WEATHER: Cooler temperatures entered the area on Thursday,with a high of 71 and N winds 10-15 mph. On Friday, mostlycloudy and cool, with a high of 66. Winds 8-15 mph out of the N-NE. Overcast and cool on Saturday with a high of 65. Winds N-NE 5-12 mph. Sunday, partly cloudy and cool with a high of 68degrees. NE winds 5-15 mph.Winner: SERGIO CHAD CAMPBELL GARCÍA69-66-72-67 274 $720,00070-69-61-68 268 $1,080,000CUT: There was no cut; All 31 starters completed 72 holes.Charles Howell III................2 67-67-67-70 271 $648,000.00Retief Goosen......................3 69-67-67-69 272 414,000.00Chris Riley ..........................4 69-68-66-70 273 288,000.00Davis Love III ....................T5 73-67-67-69 276 228,000.00Vijay Singh ........................T5 73-68-67-68 276 228,000.00Jonathan Kaye ....................7 69-70-68-70 277 204,000.00Jim Furyk ............................8 71-71-67-69 278 192,000.00Steve Flesch ......................T9 71-68-67-73 279 163,650.00Fred Funk ..........................T9 68-67-71-73 279 163,650.00Kenny Perry ......................T9 67-73-70-69 279 163,650.00Scott Verplank ..................T9 71-71-69-68 279 $163,650.00Robert Allenby ................T13 69-73-68-70 280 131,850.00Briny Baird ......................T13 69-72-71-68 280 131,850.00Jerry Kelly ......................T13 68-74-70-68 280 131,850.00Bob Tway ........................T13 72-68-72-68 280 131,850.00Ernie Els ............................17 70-69-73-69 281 120,000.00Darren Clarke ....................18 74-68-67-73 282 117,000.00K.J. Choi ..........................T19 77-68-70-68 283 112,500.00Mike Weir ......................T19 72-73-67-71 283 112,500.00Chris DiMarco ................T21 68-70-71-75 284 103,200.00Brad Faxon ......................T21 76-71-71-66 284 $103,200.00Justin Leonard ................T21 69-69-73-73 284 103,200.00David Toms......................T21 69-69-74-72 284 103,200.00Kirk Triplett......................T21 70-71-72-71 284 103,200.00Tiger Woods ......................26 70-70-71-74 285 96,000.00Stuart Appleby ..................27 71-76-69-70 286 94,800.00J.L. Lewis ..........................28 75-68-71-74 288 93,600.00Jay Haas............................29 77-71-70-71 289 92,400.00Nick Price ..........................30 73-69-75-76 293 91,200.00Tim Herron ........................31 79-69-74-77 299 90,000.00NOTESChad Campbell is the first player to earn his first<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, andbecame the seventh first-time winner on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003.With his 10-under-par 61, Chad Campbell set THE<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 18-hole record as well as theChampions GC Cypress Creek course record. Bothwere 62 by Jim Furyk in the third round of the2001 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Campbell’s 61 matchedseven other players for low round on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 2003, and was his personal best 18-hole scoreon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. His previous career low was 63in the third round of the 2003 Chrysler Classic ofTucson.Chad Campbell narrowly missed tying thetournament 72-hole record by one stroke, finishingat 16-under-par 268. The record was set by PhilMickelson in 2000 at East Lake Golf Club inAtlanta.Chad Campbell was not the only <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship “rookie” making a splash at the2003 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Jonathan Kayefinished seventh. The other three making their firstappearance in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship wereDarren Clarke, J.L. Lewis and Briny Baird.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS OF GOLF1987 Tom Watson 268 Chip Beck 270 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6,576NABISCO GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS1988 Curtis Strange* 279 Tom Kite 279 Pebble Beach GL, 72/6,815Monterey Peninsula, CANABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS1989 Tom Kite* 276 Payne Stewart 276 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6,6571990 Jodie Mudd* 273 Billy Mayfair 273 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7,187THE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP1991 Craig Stadler* 279 Russ Cochran 279 Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, NC 71/7,005(won playoff with birdie on second extra hole)1992 Paul Azinger 276 Lee Janzen 279 Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, NC 71/7,005Corey Pavin1993 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 277 David Frost 278 The Olympic Club, San Francisco, CA 71/6,812John HustonGreg NormanScott Simpson1994 Mark McCumber* 274 Fuzzy Zoeller 274 The Olympic Club, San Francisco, CA 71/6,812THE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY MERCEDES-BENZ AND MICHELOB1995 Billy Mayfair 280 Steve Elkington 283 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK 70/6,834Corey Pavin1996 Tom Lehman 268 Brad Faxon 274 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK 70/6,8341997 David Duval 273 Jim Furyk 274 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7,200THE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY SOUTHERN COMPANY AND MERCEDES-BENZ1998 Hal Sutton* 274 Vijay Singh 274 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA 70/6,980THE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY SOUTHERN COMPANY1999 Tiger Woods 269 Davis Love III 273 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7,2202000 Phil Mickelson 267 Tiger Woods 269 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA 70/6,9802001 Mike Weir * 270 Ernie Els 270 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7,220Sergio GarciaDavid TomsTHE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY COCA-COLA2002 Vijay Singh 268 Charles Howell III 270 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA 70/6,9802003 Chad Campbell 268 Charles Howell III 271 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7,220KEY: * = Playoff~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:267, Phil Mickelson, 2000 (East Lake GC)18-hole Record:61, Chad Campbell, 2003 (Champions GC)WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-99


2003 WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS–WORLD CUP[Unofficial event]SOUTH AFRICAWinner: SERGIO SOUTH GARCÍA AFRICA69-66-72-67 274 $720,000Trevor Immelman / Rory SabbatiniOcean Course; Kiawah Island, SCPurse: US$4,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,804 November 13-16, 2003LEADERS: First Round—The German team of MarcelSiem/Alex Cejka combined for a 5-under-par 67 to lead BradleyDredge/Ian Woosnam of Wales by one stroke. ThomasLevet/Raphael Jacquelin of France were two back. SecondRound—Rory Sabbatini/Trevor Immelman of South Africa movedto 5-under-par 139 to take a two-stroke lead over Jim Furyk/JustinLeonard of the United States and Levet/Jacquelin of France.Third Round—With a 3-under 69, Sabbatini/Immelman of SouthAfrica moved to 14-under-par 202 to take a seven-stroke lead overFuryk/Leonard of the United States and Levet/Jacquelin ofFrance.FORMAT: Thursday/Saturday — Four-ball; Friday/Sunday —FoursomesWEATHER: On Thursday, high reaching mid-70s and very windywith NW winds 15-25. On Friday, sunny and cool withtemperature reaching 60, winds NW 10 mph. On Saturday, sunnyand 65 with calm winds. On Sunday, mostly sunny withtemperatures in the mid-70s, winds SW 5-10.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESSouth AfricaRory Sabbatini/Trevor Immelman..................1 70-69-63-73 275 $1,400,000EnglandJustin Rose/Paul Casey ................................2 73-73-66-67 279 700,000FranceThomas Levet/Raphael Jacquelin ................3 69-72-68-71 280 400,000GermanyMarcel Siem/Alex Cejka ..............................4 67-77-67-71 282 200,000IrelandPadraig Harrington/Paul McGinley ............T5 74-77-66-67 284 135,000United StatesJim Furyk/Justin Leonard............................T5 71-70-68-75 284 135,000JapanShigeki Maruyama/Hidemichi Tanaka........T7 74-71-71-69 285 102,500SwedenFredrik Jacobsen/Niclas Fasth....................T7 72-72-67-74 285 102,500South KoreaK.J. Choi/S.K. Ho ........................................T9 71-75-71-69 286 71,666.67ParaguayCarlos Franco/Marco Ruiz ..........................T9 70-75-70-71 286 71,666.67ScotlandPaul Lawrie/Alastair Forsyth ......................T9 71-73-68-74 286 71,666.67WalesBradley Dredge/Ian Woosnam....................12 68-74-71-75 288 60,000The following players did not finish (W=withdrew)W—Roy MacKenzie, Felipe Aguilar.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYArgentinaEduardo Romero/Angel Cabrera ................13 70-73-70-76 289 $55,000SpainIgnacio Garrido/ Miguel Angel Jimenez ....14 71-75-66-81 293 50,000Trinidad & TobagoStephen Ames/Robert Ames ....................T15 75-81-67-71 294 48,000New ZealandDavid Smail/Michael Campbell ................T15 71-74-72-77 294 48,000AustraliaStuart Appleby/Stephen Leaney ..............T15 72-76-71-75 294 48,000MexicoAlejandro Quiroz/Antonio Maldonado........18 71-78-70-79 298 46,000DenmarkAnders Hansen/Soren Kjeldsen..................19 72-84-72-73 301 45,000MyanmarAung Win/Kyi Hla Han ................................20 72-83-73-74 302 44,000Hong KongDerek Fung/James Stewart ........................21 76-80-69-78 303 43,000IndiaDigvijay Singh/Gaurav Ghei ........................22 81-83-70-70 304 42,000ThailandJamnian Chitprasong/Pornsakon Tipsanit..23 76-78-76-84 314 41,000ChileFelipe Aguilar/Roy Mackenzie ................W/D 40,000Year Country Winning Team Members Individual MedalistCANADA CUP1953 Argentina Antonio Cerda, Roberto De Vicenzo Antonio Cerda, Argentina1954 Australia Peter Thomson, Kel Nagle Stan Leonard, Canada1955 United States Chick Harbert, Ed Furgol Ed Furgol, United States1956 United States Ben Hogan, Sam Snead Ben Hogan, United States1957 Japan Torakichi Nakamura, Koichi Ono Torakichi Nakamura, Japan1958 Ireland Harry Bradshaw, Christy O’Connor Angel Miguel, Spain1959 Australia Peter Thomson, Kel Nagle Stan Leonard, Canada1960 United States Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer Flory Von Donck, Belgium1961 United States Sam Snead, Jimmy Demaret Sam Snead, United States1962 United States Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer Roberto De Vicenzo, Argentina1963 United States Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus, United States1964 United States Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus, United States1965 South Africa Gary Player, Harold Henning Gary Player, South Africa1966 United States Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer George Knudson, CanadaWORLD CUP1967 United States Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer Arnold Palmer, United States1968 Canada Al Balding, George Knudson Al Balding, Canada1969 United States Orville Moody, Lee Trevino Lee Trevino, United States1970 Australia Bruce Devlin, David Graham Roberto De Vicenzo, Argentina1971 United States Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino Jack Nicklaus, United States1972 Taiwan Hsieh Min Nan, Lu Liang Huan Hsieh Min Nan, Taiwan1973 United States Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller Johnny Miller, United States1974 South Africa Bobby Cole, Dale Hayes Bobby Cole, South Africa1975 United States Johnny Miller, Lou Graham Johnny Miller, United States1976 Spain Seve Ballesteros, Manuel Pinero Ernesto Acosta, Mexico1977 Spain Seve Ballesteros, Antonio Garrido Gary Player, South Africa1978 United States John Mahaffey, Andy North John Mahaffey, United States1979 United States John Mahaffey, Hale Irwin Hale Irwin, United States1980 Canada Dan Halldorson, Jim Nelford Sandy Lyle, Scotland1981 No tournament1982 Spain Manuel Pinero, Jose Maria Canizares Manuel Pinero, Spain1983 United States Rex Caldwell, John Cook Dave Barr, Canada3-100 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS–WORLD CUPNOTESSix players have competed in all four World Cupssince the inception of the World GolfChampionships in 2000: Angel Cabrera andEduardo Romero (Argentina), Thomas Levet(France), Padraig Harrington and PaulMcGinley (Ireland) and Shigeki Maruyama(Japan).When Wales’ Phillip Price was forced towithdraw due to injury, Ian Woosnam joinedBradley Dredge. Thomas Bjorn of Denmarkwithdrew due to illness and was replaced byAnders Hansen and joined Soren Kjeldsen.The winning South African team of TrevorImmelman/Rory Sabbatini shared $1,400,000($700,000) in prize money. Immelman’s largestpayday before was $460,045 when he finishedsecond at the 2003 Volvo <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, whileSabbatini’s best payday came early in 2003 whenhe won the FBR Capital Open and collected$810,000.The winning South Africa Team of RorySabbatini/Trevor Immelman can return andrepresent South Africa this year in Sevilla, Spain,provided they enter as a team. If the defendingchampions enter the World Cup as a team, then asecond team from the same country would beeligible, provided there is a player from the samecountry ranked ahead of at least one of the twodefending champions. If such a second team fromthe same country becomes available, then onadditional spot will be allocated to the WorldQualifying Competition (seven spots instead of six)raising the World Cup field size to 26 teams.The “young guns” of the event representingEngland, Paul Casey (26)/Justin Rose (23)finished alone in second in their secondappearance at the WGC-World Cup. The two werethe youngest team in the 2002 and 2003 WorldCup. The next-youngest team was the winningteam of South Africa’s Trevor Immelman(23)/Rory Sabbatini (27).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Country Winning Team Members Individual Medalist1984 Spain Jose Maria Canizares, Jose Rivero Jose Maria Canizares1985 Canada Dan Halldorson, Dave Barr Howard Clark, England1986 No tournament1987 Wales Ian Woosnam, David Llewellyn Ian Woosnam, Wales1988 United States Ben Crenshaw, Mark McCumber Ben Crenshaw, United States1989 Australia Wayne Grady, Peter Fowler Peter Fowler, Australia1990 Germany Bernhard Langer, Torsten Gideon Payne Stewart, United States1991 Sweden Anders Forsbrand, Per Ulrik Johansson Ian Woosnam, Wales1992 United States Fred Couples, Davis Love III Brett Ogle, Australia1993 United States Fred Couples, Davis Love III Bernhard Langer, Germany1994 United States Fred Couples, Davis Love III Fred Couples, United States1995 United States Fred Couples, Davis Love III Davis Love III, United States1996 South Africa Ernie Els, Wayne Westner Ernie Els, South Africa1997 Ireland Padraig Harrington, Paul McGinley Colin Montgomerie, Scotland1998 England David Carter, Nick Faldo Scott Verplank, United States1999 United States Tiger Woods, Mark O’Meara Tiger Woods, United StatesYear Country Winning Team Members Score Location Par/YardsWGC–EMC WORLD CUP2000 United States Tiger Woods, David Duval 254 Buenos Aires GC 72/6,939Buenos Aires, Argentina2001 South Africa Ernie Els, Retief Goosen 264 Taiheiyo Club (Gotemba) 72/7,247Gotemba City, Japan2002 Japan Shigeki Maruyama, Toshi Izawa 252 Vista Vallarta 72/7,057Puerto Vallarta, MexicoWGC–WORLD CUP2003 South Africa Trevor Immelman, Rory Sabbatini 275 Kiawah Island Resorts (Ocean) 72/7,296Kiawah, SCThe Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, SC, site of the 2003 WGC-World Cup.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-101


2003 FRANKLIN TEMPLETON SHOOTOUT[Unofficial event]Tiburon Golf Club; Naples, FL Purse: $2,400,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,288 November 14-16, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Jeff Sluman and Hank Kuehneteamed for a 7-under-par 65. They led by one over ScottHoch/Kenny Perry. Second Round—Hoch/Perry were at 15-under and led by one over Brad Faxon/Scott McCarron. ShaunMicheel/Chad Campbell and John Cook/Mark O’Meara werethree off the pace.PLAYOFF:1st hole: Modified Alternate Shot2nd hole: Better BallWEATHER: Mostly sunny and warm each day. Highs in the low80s. Winds NE and E 10-15 mph.Winner: SERGIO GARCÍA69-66-72-67 274 $720,000FORMAT:Round 1: Modified Alternate ShotRound 2: Better BallRound 3: ScrambleJeff Sluman/Hank Kuehne ..............1 65-68-60 193 -23 $275,000 eachWon playoff with a birdie-3 on the 2nd extra holeShaun Micheel/Chad Campbell ......2 69-63-61 193 -23 142,500 eachBrad Faxon/Scott McCarron............3 67-63-63 193 -23 142,500 each(eliminated on the first extra hole)John Cook/Mark O’Meara ..............4 68-64-63 195 -21 90,000 eachScott Hoch/Kenny Perry ..................5 66-63-67 196 -20 77,500 eachRocco <strong>Media</strong>te/Lee Janzen ............6 69-66-63 198 -18 $75,000 eachPeter Jacobsen/Craig Stadler ........T7 69-68-62 199 -17 71,250 eachMatt Kuchar/Fred Funk ..................T7 67-68-64 199 -17 71,250 eachGreg Norman/Steve Elkington ......T9 72-69-60 201 -15 66,250 eachTom Kite/John Huston....................T9 72-64-65 201 -15 66,250 eachPaul Azinger/Olin Browne ..............11 68-70-65 203 -13 62,500 eachRich Beem/Mark Calcavecchia ......12 72-70-63 205 -11 60,000 eachSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:182, Raymond Floyd/Fred Couples (Sherwood CC), 199018-Hole Record:55, Greg Norman/Nick Price (Sherwood CC) 1993;John Cook/Peter Jacobsen (Sherwood CC) 1998<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winners Score Runner(s)-up Score Location Par/YardsRMCC INVITATIONAL1989 Curtis Strange, Mark O’Meara 190 Tom Weiskopf, Lanny Wadkins 196 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Bernhard Langer, John Mahaffey Thousand Oaks, CA1990 Raymond Floyd, Fred Couples 182 Peter Jacobsen, Arnold Palmer 187 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Thousand Oaks, CASHARK SHOOTOUT BENEFITING RMCC1991 Tom Purtzer, Lanny Wadkins 189 Greg Norman, Jack Nicklaus 193 Sherwood CC 72/7,025FRANKLIN FUNDS SHARK SHOOTOUT1992 Davis Love III, Tom Kite 191 Fred Couples, Raymond Floyd 192 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Nick Price, Billy Ray BrownThousand Oaks, CAHale Irwin, Bruce Lietzke1993 Steve Elkington, Raymond Floyd 188 Hale Irwin, Bruce Lietzke 189 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Mark O’Meara, Curtis Strange Thousand Oaks, CAMark Calcavecchia, Brad FaxonTom Kite, Davis Love III1994 Fred Couples, Brad Faxon 190 Curtis Strange, Mark O’Meara 192 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Thousand Oaks, CAFRANKLIN TEMPLETON SHARK SHOOTOUT1995 Mark Calcavecchia, 184 Lee Janzen, Chip Beck 185 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Steve ElkingtonThousand Oaks, CA1996 Jay Haas, Tom Kite 187 Craig Stadler, Lanny Wadkins 189 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Hale Irwin, Lee JanzenThousand Oaks, CA1997 Scott McCarron, Bruce Lietzke 186 David Duval, Scott Hoch 188 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Thousand Oaks, CA1998 Steve Elkington, Greg Norman*189 John Cook, Peter Jacobsen 189 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Thousand Oaks, CA1999 Fred Couples, David Duval 184 Scott McCarren, Scott Hoch 190 Sherwood CC 72/7,025Thousand Oaks, CA2000 Brad Faxon, Scott McCarron* 190 Carlos Franco, Scott Hoch 190 Doral Resort & Spa 72/7,171Miami, FL2001 Brad Faxon, Scott McCarron 183 John Daly, Frank Lickliter 185 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL 72/7,277FRANKLIN TEMPLETON SHOOTOUT2002 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Lee Janzen 185 Matt Kuchar, David Gossett 186 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL 72/7,288John Huston, Jeff Maggert2003 Jeff Sluman, Hank Kuehne* 193 Shaun Micheel, Chad Campbell 193 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL 72/7,288Brad Faxon, Scott McCarronKEY:* = Playoff3-102 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 UBS CUP[Unofficial Event]33Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course), Sea Island, GA Purse: $3,000,000Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 6,985 November 21-23, 2003WEATHER: Sunny and pleasant all three days, with highs inthe 70s.FINAL RESULTS: USA 12, Rest of the World 12 (USA retainsUBS Cup) All players receive $125,000 as a result of the tie.FIRST DAYFoursome Matches - Rest of the World 3 1/2, USA 2 1/2Tony Jacklin/Nick Faldo (ROW) def. Arnold Palmer/Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (USA), 1-upScott Hoch/Hal Sutton (USA) def. Carl Mason/Bill Longmuir (ROW), 1-upBernhard Langer/Colin Montgomerie (ROW) def. Raymond Floyd/Hale Irwin (USA), 5 and 3Mark O’Meara/Craig Stadler (USA) def. Barry Lane/Ian Woosnam (ROW), 1-upDes Smyth/Rodger Davis (ROW) halved with Brad Faxon/BruceLietzke, (USA)Eduardo Romero/Vicente Fernandez (ROW) def. Tom Watson/Curtis Strange (USA), 5 and 3SECOND DAYFour-Ball Matches - Rest of the World 3, USA 3Arnold Palmer/Curtis Strange (USA) def. Tony Jacklin/Nick Faldo (ROW), 4 and 3Carl Mason/Bill Longmuir (ROW) def. Craig Stadler/Mark O’Meara (USA), 1-upHale Irwin/Hal Sutton (USA) def. Des Smyth/Rodger Davis (ROW), 5 and 3Brad Faxon/Scott Hoch (USA) def. Ian Woosnam/Barry Lane (ROW), 1-upEduardo Romero/Vicente Fernandez (ROW) def. Tom Watson/Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (USA), 5 and 3Colin Montgomerie/Bernhard Langer (ROW) def. Raymond Floyd/Bruce Lietzke (USA), 2 and 1THIRD DAYIndividual Matches - USA 6 1/2, Rest of the World 5 1/2Tony Jacklin (ROW) def. Arnold Palmer (USA), 1-upNick Faldo (ROW) def. Curtis Strange (USA), 2-upTom Watson (USA) halved with Colin Montgomerie (ROW)Hale Irwin (USA) def. Bernhard Langer (ROW), 7 and 5Bruce Lietzke (USA) def. Barry Lane (ROW), 6 and 5Des Smyth (ROW) def. Craig Stadler (USA), 1-upMark O’Meara (USA) def. Ian Woosnam (ROW), 6 and 5Bill Longmuir (ROW) def. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (USA), 1-upRaymond Floyd (USA) halved with Rodger Davis (ROW)Brad Faxon (USA) def. Carl Mason (ROW), 2 and 1Hal Sutton (USA) def. Vicente Fernandez (ROW), 2 and 1Scott Hoch (USA) halved with Eduardo Romero (ROW)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner/Score Location Par/YardsUBS WARBURG CUP2001 United States 12 1 /2, Rest of the World 11 1 /2 Kiawah Island, SC 72/7,296UBS CUP2002 United States 14 1 /2, Rest of the World 8 1 /2 Sea Island GC, Sea Island, GA 70/6,9852003 United States 12, Rest of the World 12 Sea Island GC, Sea Island, GA 70/6,985SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-103


2003 THE SKINS GAME[Unofficial event]COUPLESTrilogy Golf Club at La Quinta; La Quinta, CA Purse: $1,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,113 November 29-30, 2003WEATHER: Saturday and Sunday, clear skies with temperaturesin the mid-70s.Holes 1-6: Worth $25,000 eachHoles 7-12: Worth $50,000 eachHoles 13-17: Worth $70,000 eachHole 18: Worth $200,000Winner: FRED COUPLES8 Skins $605,000Hole Par Result1 4 Couples wins with biride/collects $25,000 (one skin)2 3 Four players Winner: halve SERGIO with par GARCÍA3 4 Mickelson 69-66-72-67 wins with 274 birdie/collects $720,000 $50,000 (two skins)4 4 Two players halve with birdie5 4 Mickelson wins with birdie/collects $50,000 (two skins)6 4 Two players halve with birdie7 5 Three players halve with birdie8 3 Two players halve with par9 5 Sorenstam wins with eagle/collects $175,000 (four skins)10 4 Sorenstam wins with birdie/collects $50,000 (one skin)11 4 Four players halve with par12 5 Three players halve with par13 4 Four players halve with par14 4 Couples wins with birdie/collects $240,000 (four skins)15 3 Mickelson wins with birdie/collects $70,000 (one skin)16 4 Four players halve with par17 3 Couples wins with birdie/collects $140,000 (two skins)18 5 Two players halve with birdiePlayoff:18 5 All four players advance with par17 3 Couples, Mickelson advance with birdie/Sorenstam, O’Meara eliminated with par18 5 Both players advance with birdie17 3 Couples wins with birdie/collects $200,000 (one skin)FINAL STANDINGS:PLAYER SKINS WON MONEY WONFred Couples 8 $605,000Annika Sorenstam 5 225,000Phil Mickelson 5 170,000Mark O’Meara 0 0SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:$1,000,000, Greg Norman, 2001<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Winnings Location Par/Yards1983 Gary Player $170,000 Desert Highlands CC, Scottsdale, AZ 72/7,1001984 Jack Nicklaus 240,000 Desert Highlands CC, Scottsdale, AZ 72/7,1001985 Fuzzy Zoeller 255,000 Bear Creek CC, Murietta, CA 72/7,0241986 Fuzzy Zoeller 370,000 TPC at <strong>PGA</strong> West, La Quinta, CA 72/7,2711987 Lee Trevino 310,000 TPC at <strong>PGA</strong> West, La Quinta, CA 72/7,2711988 Raymond Floyd 290,000 TPC at <strong>PGA</strong> West, La Quinta, CA 72/7,2711989 Curtis Strange 265,000 TPC at <strong>PGA</strong> West, La Quinta, CA 72/7,2711990 Curtis Strange 225,000 TPC at <strong>PGA</strong> West, La Quinta, CA 72/7,2711991 Payne Stewart 260,000 TPC at <strong>PGA</strong> West, La Quinta, CA 72/7,2711992 Payne Stewart 220,000 Bighorn GC, Palm Desert, CA 72/6,8481993 Payne Stewart 280,000 Bighorn GC, Palm Desert, CA 72/6,8481994 Tom Watson 210,000 Bighorn GC, Palm Desert, CA 72/6,8481995 Fred Couples 270,000 Bighorn GC, Palm Desert, CA 72/6,8481996 Fred Couples 280,000 Rancho La Quinta GC, La Quinta, CA 72/7,0871997 Tom Lehman 300,000 Rancho La Quinta GC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9831998 Mark O’Meara 430,000 Rancho La Quinta GC, La Quinta, CA 72/6,9831999 Fred Couples 635,000 Landmark Golf Club, Indio, CA 72/7,2582000 Colin Montgomerie 415,000 Landmark Golf Club, Indio, CA 72/7,0682001 Greg Norman 1,000,000 Landmark Golf Club, Indio, CA 72/7,0682002 Mark O’Meara 405,000 Landmark Golf Club, Indio, CA 72/7,0682003 Fred Couples 605,000 Trilogy GC at La Quinta, La Quinta, CA 72/7,1133-104 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QUALIFYING <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT[Unofficial event]GRONBERGOrange County National Golf Center; Winter Garden, FL Purse: $1,142,550Crooked Cat Course Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,460 Dec. 3-8, 2003Panther Lake Course Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7357Approximately 1,200 applications were received. Thirteen firstandsix second-stage regionals were held to reduce the field. Atotal of 170 players competed in the final qualifying stage, whichconsisted of six rounds with no cut.The top 30 players and ties (a total of 34) received <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>cards for <strong>2004</strong>. The next 47 finishers earned fully exemptNationwide Tour cards for <strong>2004</strong>, and the remainder of the fieldreceived conditional Nationwide Tour status.Six players qualified by making it through all three stages. Theyincluded Kris Cox, Dan Olsen, Kevin Muncrief, Brian Kortan,Kevin Na and Boyd Summerhays.Winner: MATHIAS SERGIO GARCÍA GRONBERG69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-69-67-71-70-68 412 $50,000GettyDanny Ellis ....................2 71-69-65-72-66-71 414 $40,000.00Michael Allen................3 71-71-65-70-69-69 415 35,000.00David Branshaw..........T4 69-70-67-73-70-68 417 28,750.00John Riegger ..............T4 73-68-66-70-71-69 417 28,750.00Daniel Chopra................6 67-71-65-75-73-68 419 25,000.00Arjun Atwal ................T7 74-69-68-70-70-69 420 25,000.00Kris Cox ......................T7 68-73-64-75-72-68 420 25,000.00John Maginnes ..........T7 73-70-69-70-68-70 420 25,000.00Wes Short ..................T7 70-69-69-73-69-70 420 25,000.00Omar Uresti ................T7 70-71-63-79-73-64 420 25,000.00Brian Bateman ..........T12 68-72-67-75-70-69 421 25,000.00Ken Duke ..................T12 70-71-66-75-69-70 421 $25,000.00Dan Olsen..................T12 74-68-66-69-67-77 421 25,000.00Tjaart Van der Walt ..T12 73-70-70-71-68-69 421 25,000.00Russ Cochran ............T16 74-67-68-72-72-69 422 25,000.00Todd Hamilton ..........T16 69-70-66-74-74-69 422 25,000.00Brian Kortan ..............T16 70-72-69-71-70-70 422 25,000.00Hunter Mahan ..........T16 71-71-71-73-67-69 422 25,000.00Kevin Muncrief..........T16 74-73-68-68-72-67 422 25,000.00Rich Barcelo ..............T21 72-72-67-74-69-69 423 25,000.00Scott Hend ................T21 70-69-69-71-72-72 423 25,000.00Kevin Na....................T21 70-67-70-74-70-72 423 25,000.00Steve Pate ................T21 71-74-72-70-68-68 423 $25,000.00Roger Tambellini ......T21 72-72-68-71-67-73 423 25,000.00Trevor Dodds ............T26 70-72-69-70-72-71 424 25,000.00Boyd Summerhays ....T26 73-72-67-72-67-73 424 25,000.00Danny Briggs ............T28 67-70-67-77-72-72 425 25,000.00Jay Delsing................T28 70-70-69-76-71-69 425 25,000.00Brian Gay ..................T28 74-68-67-75-73-68 425 25,000.00Hirofumi Miyase ......T28 75-68-71-73-67-71 425 25,000.00Deane Pappas ..........T28 74-68-71-72-71-69 425 25,000.00Roland Thatcher........T28 73-70-68-75-69-70 425 25,000.00Grant Waite ..............T28 70-74-66-74-70-71 425 25,000.00The following 47 players earned fully exempt <strong>2004</strong> Nationwide Tour status as the next number of finishers nearest 50 after the Qualifying Tournament graduates:Robert Garrigus ........T35 70-72-70-73-74-67 426 5,000.00 Jeremy Wilkinson ....T44 70-74-68-71-76-69 428 5,000.00 Dave Cunningham ....T65 71-75-69-75-71-70 431 5,000.00Brian Henninger ........T35 74-67-73-72-75-65 426 5,000.00 Gavin Coles ..............T52 69-71-73-77-72-67 429 5,000.00 Bradley Hughes ........T65 68-69-71-74-74-75 431 5,000.00Wook-Soon Kang ......T35 71-71-69-77-69-69 426 5,000.00 Patrick Damron..........T52 70-72-70-75-73-69 429 5,000.00 Chris Anderson..........T69 75-73-69-72-71-72 432 5,000.00Kenichi Kuboya ........T35 70-69-72-73-69-73 426 5,000.00 Jason Enloe ..............T52 69-74-70-77-69-70 429 5,000.00 Todd Demsey ............T69 70-73-71-74-74-70 432 5,000.00Dennis Paulson ........T35 74-68-67-72-75-70 426 5,000.00 Tom Gillis ..................T52 72-71-71-74-71-70 429 5,000.00 Bill Lunde ..................T69 72-69-72-79-71-69 432 5,000.00Greg Chalmers ..........T40 78-72-73-70-69-65 427 5,000.00 Mathew Goggin........T52 74-76-74-71-67-67 429 5,000.00 Carl Paulson ..............T69 72-71-67-80-72-70 432 5,000.00Jimmy Walker ..........T40 75-73-70-71-70-68 427 5,000.00 Han Lee ....................T52 76-72-70-71-69-71 429 5,000.00 Mark Wilson ............T69 74-73-68-72-73-72 432 5,000.00Boo Weekley ............T40 75-69-72-73-68-70 427 5,000.00 Jon Mills ..................T52 69-68-70-78-73-71 429 5,000.00 John Elliott ................T74 75-68-70-72-76-72 433 5,000.00Mark Wurtz ..............T40 76-69-72-73-68-69 427 5,000.00 Jody Bellflower ........T59 74-74-70-72-71-69 430 5,000.00 Jeff Freeman ............T74 69-68-74-78-71-73 433 5,000.00Olin Browne ..............T44 69-70-69-72-71-77 428 5,000.00 Justin Bolli ................T59 72-75-69-71-72-71 430 5,000.00 Doug Garwood ..........T74 70-70-72-80-70-71 433 5,000.00Brad Bryant................T44 71-72-71-73-71-70 428 5,000.00 Kelly Gibson ..............T59 74-68-68-79-72-69 430 5,000.00 Rafael Gomez............T74 74-71-71-78-68-71 433 5,000.00Scott Gutschewski....T44 78-67-71-74-69-69 428 5,000.00 D.A. Points ................T59 76-70-65-72-76-71 430 5,000.00 Troy Matteson ..........T74 73-72-70-77-71-70 433 5,000.00Ryan Hietala..............T44 73-75-72-71-69-68 428 5,000.00 Rick Price ..................T59 72-70-68-72-74-74 430 5,000.00 Scott Petersen ..........T74 72-73-72-75-71-70 433 5,000.00Jim Rutledge ............T44 69-73-70-72-73-71 428 5,000.00 Kyle Thompson..........T59 72-73-68-72-71-74 430 5,000.00 Ted Potter, Jr. ............T74 76-70-68-70-74-75 433 5,000.00D.J. Trahan ................T44 70-71-69-76-67-75 428 5,000.00 Ryan Armour ............T65 75-73-73-70-73-67 431 5,000.00 Vance Veazey ............T74 70-74-74-75-71-69 433 5,000.00Charles Warren ........T44 69-74-65-78-71-71 428 5,000.00 Tony Carolan..............T65 71-72-73-71-73-71 431 5,000.00The following players are non-exempt members of the <strong>2004</strong> Nationwide Tour:Shane Bertsch ..........T82 71-70-74-80-71-68 434Nick Watney ..........T104 71-74-70-79-74-69 437Greg Bruckner ..........T82 77-65-72-78-70-72 434Dave Christensen....T111 74-70-70-78-74-72 438Chris Downes............T82 71-70-72-76-73-72 434Jeff Gallagher ........T111 74-72-71-75-76-70 438James Driscoll ..........T82 72-71-76-76-71-68 434Michael Harris ........T111 75-72-72-74-74-71 438Donnie Hammond ....T82 73-75-70-75-71-70 434John E. Morgan ......T111 76-73-69-76-72-72 438Per-Ulrik Johansson..T82 70-74-68-78-73-71 434Perry Moss ..............T111 71-72-70-75-75-75 438Bob Sowards ............T82 73-71-70-78-71-71 434Matt Bettencourt ....T116 74-68-76-72-79-70 439Paul Claxton ..............T89 71-74-69-80-71-70 435Barry Cheesman......T116 72-72-77-73-73-72 439Hunter Haas ..............T89 75-70-68-76-74-72 435Andy Doeden ..........T116 74-75-74-75-71-70 439Thomas Levet............T89 72-67-72-79-73-72 435Craig Lile ................T116 74-70-70-80-73-72 439Michael Long ............T89 72-71-74-71-74-73 435Chris Tidland ..........T116 77-73-72-78-70-69 439Yusaku Miyazato ......T89 79-71-70-74-74-67 435Paul Curry................T121 72-73-73-72-76-74 440Bryant Odom ............T89 78-77-66-71-72-71 435Richard Massey ......T121 71-71-70-77-78-73 440Dicky Pride ................T89 72-73-74-76-68-72 435Mike Standly ..........T121 72-79-69-71-77-72 440Steven Alker..............T96 71-74-70-75-72-74 436David Sutherland ....T121 71-74-78-74-73-70 440Ahmad Bateman ......T96 75-72-69-77-73-70 436Ryan Gioffre ............T125 70-76-71-76-71-77 441Bart Bryant ................T96 78-68-75-79-68-68 436Chris Sessler ..........T125 73-73-71-78-73-73 441Jim Carter..................T96 70-70-71-81-76-68 436Sonny Skinner ........T125 75-72-73-76-73-72 441Rob McKelvey ..........T96 73-74-73-71-75-70 436Brad Adamonis........T128 71-78-73-80-69-71 442Dave Rummells ........T96 77-71-74-73-71-70 436Aaron Barber ..........T128 71-72-67-80-73-79 442Brent Schwarzrock....T96 73-72-67-78-76-70 436Mike Grob ..............T128 76-71-71-81-69-74 442Brett Wetterich ........T96 71-72-70-75-75-73 436Thongchai Jaidee....T128 74-73-74-81-72-68 442Keoke Cotner ..........T104 78-70-70-77-70-72 437Jeff Klauk................T128 72-73-77-76-76-68 442Richie Coughlan ......T104 73-74-71-72-73-74 437Doug LaBelle II........T128 75-73-72-78-72-72 442Paul Gow ................T104 72-72-69-78-76-70 437Brian McCann ........T128 75-74-74-75-74-70 442Bobby Kalinowski....T104 79-68-72-75-73-70 437Chris Zambri............T128 77-76-69-74-75-71 442Jeff Street ..............T104 76-76-67-74-71-73 437Dan Buchner............T136 76-69-74-75-74-75 443Johnson Wagner ....T104 74-73-71-75-72-72 437Brian Guetz..............T136 71-77-71-77-73-74 443Greg Kraft................T136 73-74-75-74-74-73 443Steve LeBrun ..........T136 73-74-70-79-72-75 443Warren Schutte ......T136 77-70-71-77-71-77 443Matt Sharkey ..........T136 70-71-75-79-72-76 443Keith Huber ............T142 72-71-74-77-75-75 444Ted Tryba ................T142 74-71-75-78-77-69 444Michael Beard ........T144 77-73-75-73-76-71 445Scott Harrington......T144 72-75-73-75-74-76 445Matt Jones..............T144 80-75-70-77-74-69 445Jeff Mixon ..............T144 73-70-78-79-71-74 445Jake Reeves............T144 79-74-70-75-74-73 445Kenneth Staton ......T144 72-76-73-76-76-72 445John Klauk ................150 75-75-78-76-71-71 446Robin Byrd ..............T151 80-73-70-76-75-73 447Byron SchlagenhaufT151 77-74-72-75-74-75 447Rodney Butcher ......T153 81-69-74-74-74-76 448Brian Kamm ............T153 77-73-69-80-70-79 448Doug Barron ............T155 79-69-72-76-79-74 449Ryan Gildersleeve ..T155 77-71-71-79-78-73 449John Connelly ........T157 78-72-73-75-78-75 451Nathan Green..........T157 73-77-76-77-74-74 451Mike Perez ..............T159 72-72-73-82-77-76 452Lee Porter................T159 71-71-72-82-77-79 452Bryan Decorso ..........161 71-72-72-75-79-84 453Brendon de Jonge ....162 77-75-78-78-78-70 456Brian Rowell............T163 78-74-77-86-74-76 465Tomohiro WatanabeT163 82-79-75-77-80-72 465SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESThe following players did not finish (W=withdrew)W—Bobby Gage, 154-Garrett Willis, 230-Steve Hart, 224-David Morland IV, 298-Mike Heinen, 370-Scott Sterling.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-105


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QUALIFYING <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENTSECTION 3 / SUMMARIES<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear MedalistCardsGranted ApplicantsFinalField Format Location<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QUALIFYING <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT1965 John Schlee 17 49 49 144 holes <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1966 Harry Toscano 32 99 99 144 holes <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1967 Bobby Cole 30 111 111 144 holes <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1968 (Spring) Bob Dickson 15 81 81 144 holes <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1968 (Fall) Grier Jones 30 79 79 144 holes <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1969 (Spring) Bob Eastwood 15 91 91 144 holes <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1969 (Fall) Doug Olson 12 182 48 144 holes <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1970 Robert Barbarossa 18 250 60 72 holes, after nine 54-hole District Qualifiers Tucson CC, Tucson, AZ1971 Bob Zender 23 357 75 108 holes, after three 72-hole Regional Qualifiers <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1972 Larry Stubblefield/ 25 468 81 108 holes, after three 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Silverado CC, Napa, CAJohn Adams1973 Ben Crenshaw 23 373 78 144 holes, after three 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Perdido Bay CC, Pensacola, FLDunes GC, N. Myrtle Beach, SC1974 Fuzzy Zoeller 19 447 78 144 holes, after three 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Silverado CC, Napa CACanyon CC, Palm Springs, CA1975 (Spring) Joey Dills 13 233 233 108 holes Bay Tree Plantation, N. Myrtle Beach, SC1975 (Fall) Jerry Pate 25 380 380 108 holes Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL1976 (Spring) Bob Shearer 15 276 276 108 holes Bay Tree Plantation, N. Myrtle Beach, SCWoody Blackburn1976 (Fall) Keith Fergus 29 349 349 108 holes Rancho Viejo CC, Brownsville, TXValley International CC, Brownsville, TX1977 (Spring) Phil Hancock 26 408 408 108 holes Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst, NC1977 (Fall) Ed Fiori 34 660 144 72 holes, after Sectional Qualifiers Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst, NC1978 (Spring) Wren Lum 28 502 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers U. of New Mexico GC, Albuquerque, NM1978 (Fall) Jim Thorpe/ 27 606 120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, TXJohn Fought1979 (Spring) Terry Mauney 25 521 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst, NC1979 (Fall) Tom Jones 27 652 120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, TX1980 (Spring) Jack Spradlin 27 553 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst, NC1980 (Fall) Bruce Douglass 27 621 120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Fort Washington G&CC, Fresno, CA1981 (Spring) Billy Glisson 25 556 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Walt Disney World Golf Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL1981 (Fall ) Robert Thompson/ 34 513 120 72 holes, after six 72-hole Regional Qualifiers Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, TXTim Graham1982 Donnie Hammond 50 696 200 108 holes, after eight Regional Qualifiers TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FSawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra, FL1983 Willie Wood 57 624 144 108 holes, after nine Regional Qualifiers TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL1984 Paul Azinger 50 800 160 108 holes, after 10 Regional Qualifiers La Quinta Hotel and GCMission Hills CC, La Quinta, CA1985 Tom Sieckmann 50 825 162 108 holes, after 11 Regional Qualifiers Grenelefe Resort, Haines City, FL1986 Steve Jones 53 750 186 108 holes, after 14 Regionals <strong>PGA</strong> West (Stadium Course) La Quinta, CALa Quinta Hotel Golf & Tennis Resort (Dunes Course)1987 John Huston 54 800 183 108 holes, after 11 Regionals Matanzas Woods GCPine Lakes CC; Palm Coast, FL1988 Robin Freeman 52 750 183 108 holes after 11 Regionals La Quinta Hotel (Dunes Course)<strong>PGA</strong> West Jack Nicklaus Resort Course; La Quinta, CA1989 David Peoples 59 825 180 108 holes, after 11 Regionals TPC 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 Smith1993 Ty Armstrong 46 800 191 108 holes after 13 Regionals La Quinta Hotel (Dunes Course)Dave Stockton, Jr.<strong>PGA</strong> West Jack Nicklaus Resort CourseRobin FreemanLa Quinta, CA1994 Woody Austin 46 1000 185 108 holes after 13 Regionals Grenelefe Resort, Haines City, FL1995 Carl Paulson 42 1000 190 108 holes after 15 Regionals Bear Lakes CC (Lakes and Links Courses)West Palm Beach, FL1996 Allen Doyle~ 49 1153 188 90 holes after 17 Regionals La Purisma GC; Lompoc, CAJimmy JohnstonSandpiper GC; Goleta, CA1997 Scott Verplank 38 1200 168 108 holes after 17 Regionals Grenelefe Resort (West and South Courses)Grenelefe, FL1998 Mike Weir 41 1100 169 108 holes after 19 Regionals <strong>PGA</strong> West (Weiskopf Private Course)La Quinta Resort (Dunes Course)1999 Blaine McCallister 40 1100 169 108 holes after 19 Regionals Doral Golf Resort & Spa (Gold Course and Silver Course)3-106 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QUALIFYING <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear MedalistCardsGranted ApplicantsFinalField Format Location2000 Stephen Allan 36 1100 169 108 holes after 18 Regionals <strong>PGA</strong> West (Nicklaus Tournament and Private Courses)La Quinta, CA2001 Pat Perez 36 1200 167 108 holes after 18 Regionals Bear Lakes CC (Lakes and Links Courses)West Palm Beach, FL2002 Jeff Brehaut 38 1300 170 108 holes after 19 Regionals <strong>PGA</strong> West (TPC Stadium and Nicklaus Courses)La Quinta, CA2003 Mathias Gronberg 34 1200 170 108 holes after 19 Regionals Orange County National(Panther Lake and Crooked Cat Courses)Winter Garden, FLKey: ~ Tournament shortened to 90 holes because of continuing rain and unplayable course conditionsNOTE: 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.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-107


2003 <strong>PGA</strong> GRAND SLAM OF GOLF[Unofficial event]FURYKWinner: Winner: SERGIO JIM GARCÍA FURYK69-66-72-67 274 $720,00067-68 135 $400,000Poipu Bay Golf Course & Hyatt Regency Kauai Resort & Spa; Purse: $1,000,000Koloa, Kauai, HI December 5-6, 2003Par: 36-36–72 Yards: 7,081FORMAT: Two days of medal play. A sudden-death playoff isconducted in the event of a tie after 36 holes.LEADERS: First Round–Jim Furyk opened a five-stroke leadover Mike Weir. Ben Curtis was six strokes back and ShaunMicheel eight strokes behind. Second Round–Furyk birdiedthree of his five holes on the back nine to build an eight-strokemargin, then after a bogey at 15, finished with a birdie at 18 fora 68 and a 9-under-par 135, and an eight-stroke victory over Weir,who turned in a 71. Micheel recorded four back-nine birdies tofinish third after a 70, with Curtis fourth after a closing 73.WEATHER: Partly sunny to open first-round play, with a NE wind15-20 mph and 83-degree temperature. In the second round,partly sunny with temperature of 87 degrees and a NE wind 9-16mph.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESMike Weir ..........................2 72-71 143 $225,000Shaun Micheel ....................3 75-70 145 200,000Ben Curtis ............................4 73-73 146 150,000<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards<strong>PGA</strong> GRAND SLAM OF GOLF[Conducted as an 18-hole event from 1979-90, inclusive]1979 Andy North+ 73 John Mahaffey 77 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY 70/6,974Gary Player 73 Jack Nicklaus 771980 Lanny Wadkins 71 Hale Irwin 73 Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, MN 72/7,1481981 Lee Trevino 68 Tom Watson 71 Breakers West GC, 71/7,100West Palm Beach, FL1982 Bill Rogers 71 Larry Nelson 75 <strong>PGA</strong> National GC (Champion) 72/7,137Palm Beach Gardens, FL1986 Greg Norman 70 Fuzzy Zoeller 72 Kemper Lakes GC 72/7,127Hawthorn Woods, IL1988 Larry Nelson 69 Larry Mize 70 Kemper Lakes GC 72/7,127Scott Simpson 70 Hawthorn Woods, IL1989 Curtis Strange 73 Craig Stadler 75 Kemper Lakes GC,Hawthorn Woods, IL1990 Andy North 70 Craig Stadler 74 Kemper Lakes GCHawthorn Woods, IL[Conducted as a 36-hole stroke-play event from 1991 to present, with the exception of 1998-99, when it was match play]1991 Ian Woosnam 135 Ian Baker-Finch 139 Kauai Lagoons Resort, Kauai, HI 72/7,0351992 Nick Price* 137 Tom Kite 137 <strong>PGA</strong> West (Nicklaus Resort) 72/7,126La Quinta, CA1993 Greg Norman 145 Paul Azinger 147 <strong>PGA</strong> West (Nicklaus Resort) 72/7,126La Quinta, CA1994 Greg Norman 136 Nick Price 139 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI 72/6,9571995 Ben Crenshaw 140 Steve Elkington 141 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI 72/6,9571996 Tom Lehman 134 Steve Jones 136 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI 72/6,9571997 Ernie Els 133 Tiger Woods 136 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI 72/6,9571998 Tiger Woods 2-Up Vijay Singh Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI; 72/6,9571999 Tiger Woods 3 and 2 David Love III Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI; 72/6,9572000 Tiger Woods* 139 Vijay Singh 139 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI 72/6,9572001 Tiger Woods 132 David Toms 135 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI 72/6,9572002 Tiger Woods# 127 Justin Leonard 141 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI 72/7,081Davis Love III2003 Jim Furyk 135 Mike Weir 143 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI 72/7,081KEY: +No sudden-death playoff was conducted *Won sudden-death playoff #36-hole scoring record3-108 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 TARGET WORLD CHALLENGE PRESENTED BY WILLIIAMS[Unofficial event]LOVE IIISherwood Country Club, Thousand Oaks, CA Purse: $5,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,025 December 11-14, 2003LEADERS: First Round—Davis Love III posted a 2-under-par 70to take a one-stroke lead over Tiger Woods, Kenny Perry andJustin Leonard. Second Round—Padraig Harrington shot a 5-under-par 67 to move to 3-under par and lead Chris DiMarco,Woods and Love by one stroke. Six players were two back ofHarrington. Third Round—Love’s course record-tying 9-underpar63 took him to 11-under 205, three strokes ahead of K.J. Choiand six ahead of Harrington.CUT: There was no cut; all 16 players completed 72 holes.WEATHER: Sunny and beautiful all week, with cooltemperatures in the early morning. Afternoon highs reached theupper 60s.Winner: SERGIO DAVIS GARCÍA LOVE III69-66-72-67 274 $720,00070-72-63-72 277 $1,200,000Tiger Woods ........................2 71-71-72-65 279 $700,000Padraig Harrington..............3 74-67-70-71 282 500,000Justin Leonard ..................T4 71-72-70-71 284 317,500Mike Weir ........................T4 75-68-69-72 284 317,500K.J. Choi ..............................6 72-71-65-77 285 225,000Vijay Singh ..........................7 74-69-73-70 286 $205,000Robert Allenby ....................8 72-71-72-74 289 195,000Fred Couples........................9 73-72-69-76 290 185,000Nick Price ........................T10 74-69-75-73 291 177,500Chris DiMarco ................T10 74-68-72-77 291 177,500Shaun Micheel..................12 76-69-73-75 293 $170,000Jay Haas............................13 76-72-75-72 295 165,000Ben Curtis..........................14 78-74-72-72 296 160,000Kenny Perry ......................15 71-77-75-74 297 155,000Darren Clarke ....................16 81-73-70-75 299 150,000Tournament Record:266, Davis Love III, 2000Tournament 18-Hole Record:63, Padraig Harrington, 2002; Davis Love III, 2003<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWILLIAMS WORLD CHALLENGE PRESENTED BY TARGET1999 Tom Lehman 267 David Duval 270 Grayhawk GC, Scottsdale, AZ 70/7,0662000 Davis Love III 266 Tiger Woods 268 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA 72/7,0252001 Tiger Woods 273 Vijay Singh 276 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA 72/7,0252002 Padraig Harrington 268 Tiger Woods 270 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA 72/7,025TARGET WORLD CHALLENGE PRESENTED BY WILLIAMS2003 Davis Love III 277 Tiger Woods 279 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA 72/7,025SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-109


¤2003 WENDY’S 3-<strong>TOUR</strong> CHALLENGE[Unofficial event]Reflection Bay GC; Henderson, NV Purse: $850,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> - 7,225 November 24-25, 2003 (Competition date)Champions Tour - 7,040December 20-21, 2003 (TV Dates)L<strong>PGA</strong> - 6,319First Place: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, $370,000.00Mark Calcavecchia *Peter JacobsenJohn DalyThird Place: Champions Tour, $210,000.00Tom KiteCraig StadlerHale Irwin“Second Place: L<strong>PGA</strong>, $270,000.00Rachel TeskeJuli InksterGrace ParkVictories By Tour<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 6Champions Tour 4L<strong>PGA</strong> 2* Mark Calcavecchia made a birdie putt on the 18th hole to win the final six-hole match for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIES<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Team Members LocationWENDY’S 3-<strong>TOUR</strong> CHALLENGE1992 L<strong>PGA</strong> Nancy Lopez, Dottie Pepper, Patty Sheehan New Albany CCNew Albany, OH1993 Champions Tour Raymond Floyd, Jack Nicklaus, Chi Chi Rodriguez Colleton River PlantationHilton Head, SC1994 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Paul Azinger, Fred Couples, Greg Norman <strong>PGA</strong> West (Nicklaus Resort Course)La Quinta, CA1995 Champions Tour Raymond Floyd, Hale Irwin, Jack Nicklaus Muirfield Village GCDublin, OH1996 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fred Couples, Davis Love III, Payne Stewart SouthShore GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fred Couples, Tom Lehman, Phil Mickelson SouthShore GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV1998 Champions Tour Hale Irwin, Gil Morgan, Larry Nelson Reflection Bay GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV1999 Champions Tour Hale Irwin, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson Reflection Bay GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Notah Begay III, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Phil Mickelson Reflection Bay GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV2001 L<strong>PGA</strong> Dottie Pepper, Annika Sorenstam, Karrie Webb SouthShore GCLas Vegas ResortHenderson, NV2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> John Daly, Jim Furyk, Rich Beem DragonRidge CCHenderson, NV2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Mark Calcavecchia, Peter Jacobsen, John Daly Reflection Bay GCHenderson, NV3-110 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Davis Love III won fourtimes, a career high forvictories in a season, andcaptured his second win atTHE PLAYERS Championshipin March 2003.SECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTS


International Federation of <strong>PGA</strong> Tours/World Golf ChampionshipsAt the 1996 Presidents Cup, golf’s fiveworld governing bodies—the European Tour,Japan Golf Tour Organization, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, <strong>PGA</strong>Tour of Australasia and Sunshine Tour—reached agreement on several key elements ofprofessional golf designed to create newinternational events, beginning in 1999.Three major initiatives were outlined atRobert Trent Jones Golf Club, site of the second Presidents Cup:• Formation of the International Federation of <strong>PGA</strong> Tours.• Joint sanctioning by the members of the International Federation of<strong>PGA</strong> Tours of significant competitions, including some at the worldchampionshiplevel for the game’s top players.•A structure for a generally accepted worldwide ranking system.Those “significant competitions” were announced in October 1997 whenthe Federation introduced the World Golf Championships.The first three jointly sanctioned championships—the Accenture MatchPlay Championship, the NEC Invitational and the American ExpressChampionship—were launched in 1999 with Jeff Maggert winning the firstevent and Tiger Woods the latter two. The addition of the World Cup wasannounced in December 1999 and debuted in December 2000.The <strong>2004</strong> World Golf Championships will begin in February, with theAccenture Match Play Championship at La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad,CA. In August, the NEC Invitational will be held at Firestone CC’s South Coursein Akron, OH. The final two events for the year will be in Europe as theAmerican Express Championship returns to Ireland’s Mount Juliet Estate inOctober and the World Cup is held in November at Real Club de Golf de Sevillain Sevilla, Spain.The World Golf Championships events feature players from around theworld competing against one another in varied formats (match play, stroke andteam). The championships rotate through a variety of outstanding venuesworldwide. Roughly half of the golf courses are in the United States, with theother half in venues represented by the International Federation of <strong>PGA</strong> Tours.World Golf Championships events have been contested on five continents.The World Golf Championships were developed to enhance thecompetitive structure of professional golf worldwide while preserving thetraditions and strengths of the individual Tours and their events.The Asian <strong>PGA</strong> joined the International Federation of <strong>PGA</strong> Tours as a fullfledgedmember in November 1999, while the Canadian Tour was named anassociate member in March 2000.Accenture, NEC and American Express are the umbrella sponsors of theWorld Golf Championships. Michelob Ultra, JELD-WEN and Kohler are officialsponsors.Fields for the World Golf Championships are filled primarily through theOfficial World Golf Ranking, which is endorsed by all the sport’s majorprofessional organizations and governing bodies, and individual Tours’ OfficialMoney Lists/Orders of Merit.Walter Hagen CupAccenture Match PlayChampionshipGary Player CupNEC InvitationalGene Sarazen CupAmerican ExpressChampionshipJohn Hopkins TrophyWorld CupSECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTSwww.worldgolfchampionships.com4-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Events of the World Golf ChampionshipsAccenture Match Play ChampionshipDates:February 23-29, <strong>2004</strong>Site:La Costa Resort and SpaCarlsbad, CA, USAFormat:Match playField:Top 64 available players based on the OfficialWorld Golf Ranking released Monday, Feb. 16,<strong>2004</strong>Champion:Tiger Woods, 2003Contact:Michael Garten, Executive DirectorPhone: 858-481-6291 Fax: 858-481-9464About Accenture:Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services andoutsourcing company. Committed to delivering innovation, Accenturecollaborates with its clients to help them become high-performancebusinesses and governments. With deep industry and business processexpertise, broad global resources and a proven track record, Accenture canmobilize the right people, skills, and technologies to help clients improve theirperformance. With more than 83,000 people in 47 countries, the companygenerated net revenues of US$11.8 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31,2003. Its home page is www.accenture.com.American Express ChampionshipDates:September 27-October 3, <strong>2004</strong>Site:Mount Juliet Country ClubThomastown, Co. Kilkenny, IrelandFormat:72 holes, stroke playField:Approx. 70 players, including the top 50 availablefrom the Official World Golf Ranking and leaders ofthe six Tours’ Official Money Lists/Orders of Merit.Champion:Tiger Woods, 2003Contact:Peter Adams, Executive DirectorPhone: 01144-134-484-0400 Fax: 01144-134-484-0490About American Express:American Express Company is a diversified worldwide travel, financial andnetwork services company founded in 1850. It is a world leader in charge andcredit cards, Travelers Cheques, travel, financial planning, business services,insurance and international banking.American Express is proud to be a sponsor of the World Golf Championshipsand title sponsor of the American Express Championship. The AmericanExpress brand stands for excellence and achievement and accordingly thisseries of tournaments showcases the finest golfers in the world today.NEC InvitationalDates:August 16-22, <strong>2004</strong>Site:Firestone Country Club (South Course)Akron, OH, USAFormat:72 holes, stroke playField:Approx. 75 players, consisting of members of thelast-named United States and InternationalPresidents Cup teams; members of the last-named United States andEuropean Ryder Cup teams; if not otherwise eligible, players ranked amongthe top 50, including any players tied for 50th place, on the Official World GolfRanking as of Monday of tournament week; if not otherwise eligible, winnersof worldwide events since the prior year’s NEC Invitational with an OfficialWorld Golf Ranking strength-of-field rating of 100 points or more; and if nototherwise eligible, the winner of one selected tournament from the <strong>PGA</strong> Tourof Australasia, Sunshine Tour, Asian <strong>PGA</strong> and Japan Golf Tour.Champion:Darren Clarke, 2003Contact:Tom Strong, Executive DirectorPhone: 330-644-2299 Fax: 330-644-7187About NEC CorporationNEC Corporation (NASDAQ: NIPNY) (FTSE: 6701q.l) is one of the world’sleading providers of Internet, broadband network and enterprise businesssolutions dedicated to meeting the specialized needs of its diverse and globalbase of customers. Ranked as one of the world’s top patent-producingcompanies, NEC delivers tailored solutions in the key fields of computer,networking and electron devices, by integrating its technical strengths in ITand Networks, and by providing advanced semiconductor solutions throughNEC Electronics Corporation. The NEC Group employs more than 140,000people worldwide and had net sales of approximately $40 billion in the fiscalyear ended March 2003. For additional information, please visit the NEC homepage at www.nec.com.World CupDates:November 15-21, <strong>2004</strong>Site:Real Club de Golf de SevillaSevilla, SpainFormat:72 holes, team competition consisting of two roundsof four-ball medal play and two rounds of foursomesmedal play.Field:24 two-man teams representing 24 countries.Champions:South Africa (Rory Sabbatini and Trevor Immelman), 2003Contact:Peter Adams, Executive DirectorPhone: 01144-134-484-0400 Fax: 01144-134-484-0490WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 4-3SECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTS


The Presidents Cup The Presidents Cup – 2003SECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTSThe Presidents Cup will return tothe United States and the Robert TrentJones Golf Club in Lake Manassas,Virginia for the fourth time in 2005.The Presidents Cup, which will beplayed for the sixth time in 2005, wasdeveloped to give the world’s best non-European players an opportunity tocompete in international team match-play competition.A biennial event played in non-Ryder Cup years, the first Presidents Cupwas played Sept. 16-18, 1994 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. The UnitedStates Team, captained by Hale Irwin, defeated the International side of DavidGraham, 20-12.The United States also won the second Presidents Cup, held Sept. 13-15, 1996 and played again at Robert Trent Jones GC. Arnold Palmer, nostranger to high-level international competition, had the reins as the U.S.edged Peter Thomson’s International Team, 16 1 /2 -15/2.The 1998 Presidents Cup was played Dec. 11-13 at Royal MelbourneGolf Club in Melbourne, Australia. The International Team won 20 1 /2-11 1 /2.Nicklaus served as Captain of the U.S. Team, while Thomson repeated his rolefor the International Team.In 2000, The Presidents Cup returned to Robert Trent Jones GC, with theUnited States avenging its 1998 loss with a 21 1 /2-10 1 /2 victory over theInternational Team. Thomson captained the International Team for a thirdtime, while Ken Venturi was victorious in his debut.The 2003 Presidents Cup was originally scheduled for November 2002,but was postponed one year in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terroristattacks on the United States.In 2003 at The Links at Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate inGeorge, South Africa, The Presidents Cup ended in a tie. After both teamscompleted regulation tied at 17 points, Ernie Els of the International Team andTiger Woods of the United States were designated to represent their teamsin a sudden-death playoff. After three playoff holes, and as darkness wasdescending, Captains Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus, in the spirit of thecompetition, decided that the two teams would share the cup.Former U.S. President Gerald Ford presided over the first Presidents Cupas Honorary Chairman. Former President George Bush, like Ford an avid golfer,served as Honorary Chairman for the 1996 Presidents Cup. Australian PrimeMinister John Howard was Honorary Chairman for the 1998 event. In 2000,President Bill Clinton made history when he became the first sitting presidentto serve as Honorary Chairman. In 2003, Thabo Mbeki, President of theRepublic of South Africa, was Honorary Chairman. Current United StatesPresident George W. Bush will be the Honorary Chairman of the 2005Presidents Cup.Members of the 2005 U.S. Team will be selected based on officialearnings from the start of the <strong>2004</strong> season through the 2005 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. International Team players for the 2005 Presidents Cup will bechosen on the basis of the Official World Golf Ranking. International Teamsdo not include players eligible for the European Ryder Cup Team.The eligibility rankings are used to select 10 members for both squads.Two Captain’s Choices round out each 12-man team.The Presidents Cup competition consists of 34 matches - 11 foursomesand 11 four-ball matches. There are 12 singles matches involving all playerson the final Sunday. All matches are worth one point each, for a total of 34points. There are no playoffs for foursome, four-ball or singles matches allsquare after 18 holes. Each side will receive 1 /2-point.If a Presidents Cup match is deadlocked at the end of singles play, therewill be a sudden-death playoff between two players designated in advance bythe respective Captains.As is the case with virtually all activity involving the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, charity isthe ultimate winner of The Presidents Cup. There is no purse for the players. Netrevenues are divided into equal shares that the players and Captains designatefor charities or golf-related projects of their choice. Contributions in their namesare made through <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Charities, Inc. The first four Presidents Cupsgenerated $7.25 million for charities worldwide. Proceeds generated by the2003 Presidents Cup are expected to be announced in early <strong>2004</strong>.The Links Course at Fancourt Hotel and Country Club EstateGeorge, Western Cape Province, South AfricaPar: 36-37—73; Yards: 6,858 Nov. 20-23, 2003Honorary Chairman: President Thabo MbekiCaptains: Jack Nicklaus, Gary PlayerDAY ONEFoursomes – International 3 1 /2, United States 2 1 /2Nick Price/Mike Weir (Int.) def. David Toms/Phil Mickelson, 1-upRetief Goosen/Vijay Singh (Int.) def. Chris DiMarco/Jerry Kelly, 3 and 2Davis Love III/Kenny Perry (U.S.) def. Peter Lonard/Tim Clark, 4 and 2Ernie Els/Adam Scott (Int.) def. Justin Leonard/Jim Furyk, 1-upJay Haas/Fred Funk (U.S.) halved with Robert Allenby/Stephen LeaneyTiger Woods/Charles Howell III (U.S.) def. Stuart Appleby/K.J. Choi, 4 and 3DAY TWOFour-ball – United States 3, International 2Allenby/Weir (Int.) def. Mickelson/Toms, 3 and 1Perry/Love III (U.S.) def. Goosen/Choi, 2 and 1Furyk/Haas (U.S.) def. Appleby/Scott, 6 and 5DiMarco/Leonard (U.S.) def. Singh/Price, 1-upEls/Clark (Int.) def. Woods/Howell III, 5 and 3Totals: International 5 1 /2, United States 5 1 /2Foursomes – United States 4; International 1Perry/Kelly (U.S.) def. Choi/Lonard, 2 and 1Funk/Toms (U.S.) def. Allenby/Leaney, 4 and 3Woods/Howell III (U.S.) def. Clark/Goosen, 1 upEls/Scott (Int.) def. DiMarco/Mickelson, 1 upFuryk/Leonard (U.S.) def. Singh/Weir, 5 and 4Totals: United States 9 1 /2, International 6 1 /2DAY THREEFour-ball – International 6, United States 0Lonard/Leaney (Int.) def. Funk/Mickelson, 2 and 1Els/Clark (Int.) def. Furyk/Haas, 3 and 2Scott/Choi (Int.) def. Perry/Kelly, 5 and 4Singh/Goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Howell, 2 and 1Weir/Allenby (Int.) def. DiMarco/Leonard, 1-upPrice/Appleby (Int.) def Love/Toms, 2 and 1Totals: International 12 1 /2, United States 9 1 /2DAY FOURSingles – United States 7 1 /2, International 4 1 /2Furyk (U.S.) def. Weir, 3 and 1Kelly (U.S.) def. Clark, 1-upPerry (U.S.) def. Price, 1-upChoi (Int.) def. Leonard, 4 and 2Howell (U.S.) def. Scott, 5 and 4Haas (U.S.) def. Leaney, 4 and 3Goosen (Int.) def. Mickelson, 2 and 1Lonard (Int.) def. Funk, 4 and 3DiMarco (U.S.) def. Appleby, 1-upSingh (Int.) def. Toms, 4 and 3Woods (U.S.) def. Els, 4 and 3Love (U.S.) halved with AllenbyFinal Total: International 17, United States 17Playoff: Woods (U.S.) and Els (Int.) halved three sudden-death holes withpars. The match was called because of darkness and deemed a tie. The teamsopted to share The Presidents Cup for the next two years.4-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


The Presidents Cup – 2000 The Presidents Cup – 1998Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, VAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,315 October 19-22, 2000Honorary Chairman: President Bill ClintonCaptains: Ken Venturi, Peter ThomsonFIRST DAYFoursomes—United States 5, International 0Phil Mickelson/Tom Lehman (U.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Greg Norman, 5 and 4Hal Sutton/Jim Furyk (U.S.) def. Robert Allenby/Stuart Appleby, 1-upStewart Cink/Kirk Triplett (U.S.) def. Mike Weir/Retief Goosen, 3 and 2Tiger Woods/Notah Begay III (U.S.) def. Vijay Singh/Ernie Els, 1-upDavid Duval/Davis Love III (U.S.) def. Nick Price/Carlos Franco, 1-upSECOND DAYFour-Ball—International 4, United States 1Michael Campbell/Goosen (Int.) def. Sutton/Paul Azinger, 4 and 3Weir/Elkington (Int.) def. Lehman/Loren Roberts, 3 and 2Price/Norman (Int.) def. Furyk/Duval, 6 and 5Shigeki Maruyama/Franco (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 3 and 2Mickelson/Love (U.S.) def. Singh/Els, 2 and 1Totals: United States 6, International 4Foursomes—United States 4, International 1Cink/Triplett (U.S.) def. Allenby/Appleby, 2 and 1Roberts/Azinger (U.S.) def. Franco/Maruyama, 5 and 4Woods/Begay (U.S.) def. Singh/Els, 6 and 5Sutton/Lehman (U.S.) def. Campbell/Goosen, 4 and 2Price/Weir (Int.) def. Mickelson/Duval, 6 and 4Totals: United States 10, International 5THIRD DAYFour-Ball—United States 4, International 1Sutton/Furyk (U.S.) def. Campbell/Norman, 6 and 5Lehman/Mickelson (U.S.) def. Weir/Elkington, 2 and 1Love/Duval (U.S.) def. Price/Els, 3 and 2Triplett/Cink (U.S.) def. Allenby/Franco, 1-upSingh/Goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 2 and 1Totals: United States 14, International 6FOURTH DAYSingles—United States 7 1 /2, International 4 1 /2Allenby (Int.) def. Azinger, 2 and 1Duval (U.S.) def. Price, 2 and 1Roberts (U.S.) def. Appleby, 3 and 2Weir (Int.) def. Mickelson, 4 and 3Love (U.S.) def. Els, 4 and 3Elkington (Int.) def. Lehman, 1-upWoods (U.S.) def. Singh, 2 and 1Cink (U.S.) def. Norman, 2 and 1Franco (Int.) def. Sutton, 6 and 5Furyk (U.S.) def. Maruyama, 5 and 4Triplett (U.S.) halved with CampbellBegay (U.S.) def. Goosen, 1-upTotals: United States 21 1 /2, International 10 1 /2Royal Melbourne GC, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,981 December 11-13, 1998Honorary Chairman: Prime Minister John HowardCaptains: Jack Nicklaus, Peter ThomsonFIRST DAYFoursomes—International 3 1 /2, United States 1 1 /2Frank Nobilo/Greg Turner (Int.) def. Mark O’Meara/David Duval, 1-upGreg Norman/Steve Elkington (Int.) def. Jim Furyk/John Huston, 2-upShigeki Maruyama/Craig Parry (Int.) def Lee Janzen/Scott Hoch, 3 and 2Tiger Woods/Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Ernie Els/Vijay Singh, 5 and 4Davis Love III/Justin Leonard (U.S.) halved with Stuart Appleby/Nick PriceFour-Ball—International 3 1 /2, United States 1 1 /2Norman/Elkington (Int.) def. O’Meara/Furyk, 2 and 1Maruyama/Joe Ozaki (Int.) def. Mark Calcavecchia/Huston, 4 and 3Duval/Phil Mickelson (U.S.) halved with Els/PriceCouples/Love (U.S.) def. Parry/Carlos Franco, 1-upAppleby/Singh (Int.) def. Leonard/Woods, 2 and 1Totals: International 7, United States 3SECOND DAYFoursomes—International 4 1 /2, United States 1 /2Nobilo/Turner (Int.) def. Leonard/Love, 2-upJanzen/Calcavecchia (U.S.) halved with Norman/ElkingtonMaruyama/Parry (Int.) def. Woods/Couples, 1-upAppleby/Price (Int.) def. Duval/Mickelson, 1-upEls/Singh (Int.) def. Hoch/Furyk, 6 and 4Four-Ball—International 3, United States 2O’Meara/Hoch (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Turner, 1-upEls/Singh (Int.) def. Woods/Huston, 1-upMaruyama/Ozaki (Int.) def. Duval/Mickelson, 1-upJanzen/Calcavecchia (U.S.) def. Price/Franco, 3 and 2Norman/Elkington (Int.) def. Couples/Love, 2 and 1Totals: International 14 1 /2, United States 5 1 /2THIRD DAYSingles—United States 6, International 6Parry (Int.) def. Leonard, 5 and 3Price (Int.) def. Duval, 2 and 1Furyk (U.S.) def. Nobilo, 4 and 2Mickelson (U.S.) halved with FrancoMaruyama (Int.) def. Huston, 3 and 2Hoch (U.S.) def. Ozaki, 4 and 3Calcavecchia (U.S.) halved with TurnerJanzen (U.S.) halved with ElkingtonEls (Int.) def. Love, 1-upCouples (U.S.) halved with SinghWoods (U.S.) def. Norman, 1-upO’Meara (U.S.) def. Appleby, 1-upTotals: International 20 1 /2, United States 11 1 /2Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, site of the 2005 Presidents CupWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 4-5SECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTS


The Presidents Cup – 1996 The Presidents Cup – 1994Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, VAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,239 September 13-15, 1996Honorary Chairman: Former President George H.W. BushCaptains: Arnold Palmer, Peter ThomsonFIRST DAYFour-Ball—United States 4, International 1Fred Couples/Davis Love III (U.S.) def. Greg Norman/Robert Allenby, 2 and 1Ernie Els/Mark McNulty (Int.) def. Scott Hoch/Mark Brooks, 2-upPhil Mickelson/Corey Pavin (U.S.) def. Vijay Singh/Jumbo Ozaki, 2 and 1Mark O’Meara/David Duval (U.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Frank Nobilo, 3 and 2Tom Lehman/Steve Stricker (U.S.) def. Nick Price/Peter Senior, 4 and 2Foursomes—United States 3 1 /2, International 1 1 /2Kenny Perry/Justin Leonard (U.S.) def. Price/David Frost, 3 and 2O’Meara/Duval (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Craig Parry, 2 and 1Elkington/Singh (Int.) def. Lehman/Stricker, 2-upMickelson/Pavin (U.S.) halved with Els/McNultyCouples/Love (U.S.) def. Norman/Allenby, 1-upTotals: United States 7 1 /2, International 2 1 /2SECOND DAYFour-Ball—International 3, United States 2Price/Elkington (Int.) def. Leonard/Lehman, 2-upNorman/Allenby (Int.) def. Stricker/Pavin, 1-upPerry/Hoch (U.S.) def. Parry/Nobilo, 2 and 1Ozaki/Singh (Int.) def. Love/Couples, 2 and 1O’Meara/Duval (U.S.) def. Els/McNulty, 4 and 3Totals: United States 9 1 /2, International 5 1 /2Foursomes—International 4, United States 1Senior/Frost (Int.) def. Pavin/Mickelson, 3 and 2Nobilo/Allenby (Int.) def. Love/Brooks, 3 and 2Price/McNulty (Int.) def. Perry/Leonard, 3 and 1Norman/Els (Int.) def. Lehman/Stricker, 1-upO’Meara/Hoch (U.S.) def. Elkington/Singh, 1-upTotals: United States 10 1 /2, International 9 1 /2THIRD DAYSingles—United States 6, International 6Parry (Int.) def. Brooks, 5 and 4Duval (U.S.) def. Senior, 3 and 2O’Meara (U.S.) def. Price, 1-upFrost (Int.) def. Perry, 7 and 6Stricker (U.S.) def. Allenby, 6 and 5Hoch (U.S.) def. McNulty, 1-upLove (U.S.) def. Ozaki, 5 and 4Elkington (Int.) def. Leonard, 1-upEls (Int.) def. Mickelson, 3 and 2Norman (Int.) def. Pavin, 3 and 1Nobilo (Int.) def. Lehman, 3 and 2Couples (U.S.) def. Singh, 2 and 1Totals: United States 16 1 /2, International 15 1 /2Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, VAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,239 September 16-18, 1994Honorary Chairman: Former President Gerald R. FordCaptains: Hale Irwin, David GrahamFIRST DAYFour-Ball—United States 5, International 0Corey Pavin/Jeff Maggert (U.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Vijay Singh, 2 and 1Jay Haas/Scott Hoch (U.S.) def. Fulton Allem/David Frost, 6 and 5Davis Love III/Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Nick Price/Bradley Hughes, 1-upJohn Huston/Jim Gallagher, Jr. (U.S.) def. Craig Parry/Robert Allenby, 4 and 2Tom Lehman/Phil Mickelson (U.S.) def. Frank Nobilo/Peter Senior, 3 and 2Foursomes—United States 2 1 /2, International 2 1 /2Hale Irwin/Loren Roberts (U.S.) def. Frost/Allem, 3 and 1Haas/Hoch (U.S.) def. Parry/Tsukasa Watanabe, 4 and 3Nobilo/Allenby (Int.) def. Pavin/Maggert, 2 and 1Elkington/Singh (Int.) def. Mickelson/Lehman, 2 and 1Price/Mark McNulty (Int.) halved with Love/GallagherTotals: United States 7 1 /2, International 2 1 /2SECOND DAYFour-Ball—International 3 1 /2, United States 1 1 /2Allem/McNulty (Int.) def. Gallagher/Huston, 4 and 3Watanabe/Singh (Int.) def. Haas/Hoch, 3 and 1Parry/Hughes (Int.) def. Roberts/Lehman, 4 and 3Couples/Love (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Allenby, 2-upPrice/Elkington (Int.) halved with Mickelson/PavinTotals: United States 9, International 6Foursomes—United States 3, International 2Frost/Senior (Int.) def. Irwin/Haas, 6 and 5Pavin/Roberts (U.S.) def. Parry/Allem, 1-upSingh/Elkington (Int.) def. Maggert/Huston, 3 and 2Love/Gallagher (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Allenby, 7 and 5Mickelson/Lehman (U.S.) def. Hughes/McNulty, 3 and 2Totals: United States 12, International 8THIRD DAYSingles—United States 8, International 4Irwin (U.S.) def. Allenby, 1-upHaas (U.S.) def. McNulty, 4 and 3Gallagher (U.S.) def. Watanabe, 4 and 3Mickelson (U.S.) halved with AllemSingh (Int.) halved with LehmanSenior (Int.) def. Huston, 3 and 2Hoch (U.S.) halved with FrostMaggert (U.S.) def. Hughes, 2 and 1Nobilo (Int.) halved with RobertsCouples (U.S.) def. Price, 1-upLove (U.S.) def. Elkington, 1-upParry (Int.) def. Pavin, 1-upTotals: United States 20, International 12SECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTS4-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


All-Time Presidents Cup RecordsU.S. TeamPlayer (Years) Overall (W-L-H) Four-Ball (W-L-H) Foursomes (W-L-H) Singles (W-L-H)Paul Azinger (2000) 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0Notah Begay III (2000) 3-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0Mark Brooks (1996) 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Mark Calcavecchia (1998) 1-1-2 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1Stewart Cink (2000) 4-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0Fred Couples (1994, 1996, 1998) 8-3-1 4-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-1Chris DiMarco (2003) 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0David Duval (1996, 1998, 2000) 7-6-1 3-2-1 2-3-0 2-1-0Fred Funk (2003) 1-2-1 0-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0Jim Furyk (1998, 2000, 2003) 7-6-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 3-0-0Jim Gallagher, Jr. (1994) 3-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0Jay Haas (1994, 2003) 5-3-1 2-2-0 1-0-2 2-0-0Scott Hoch (1994, 1996, 1998) 7-4-1 3-2-0 2-2-0 2-0-1Charles Howell III (2003) 3-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0John Huston (1994, 1998) 1-7-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-2-0Hale Irwin (1994) 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0Lee Janzen (1998) 1-1-2 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-1Jerry Kelly (2003) 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0Tom Lehman (1994, 1996, 2000) 6-8-1 3-3-0 3-3-0 0-2-1Justin Leonard (1996, 1998, 2003) 3-9-1 1-3-0 2-3-1 0-3-0Davis Love III (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003) 14-6-3 7-3-0 4-2-2 3-1-1Jeff Maggert (1994) 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Phil Mickelson (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003) 6-12-5 4-2-2 2-2-1 0-3-2Mark O’Meara (1996, 1998) 7-2-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 2-0-0Corey Pavin (1994, 1996) 3-5-2 2-1-1 1-2-1 0-2-0Kenny Perry (1996, 2003) 6-3-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 1-1-0Loren Roberts (1994, 2000) 4-2-1 0-2-0 3-0-0 1-0-1Steve Stricker (1996) 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Hal Sutton (2000) 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0David Toms (2003) 1-4-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0Kirk Triplett (2000) 3-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0Tiger Woods (1998, 2000, 2003) 8-7-0 0-6-0 5-1-0 3-0-0International TeamPlayer (Years) Overall (W-L-H) Four-Ball (W-L-H) Foursomes (W-L-H) Singles (W-L-H)Fulton Allem (1994) 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-1Robert Allenby (1994, 1996, 2000, 2003) 6-11-2 3-4-0 2-5-1 1-2-1Stuart Appleby (1998, 2000, 2003) 3-7-1 2-1-0 1-3-1 0-3-0Michael Campbell (2000) 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-1K.J. Choi (2003) 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Tim Clark (2003) 2-3-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0Steve Elkington (1994, 1996, 1998) 8-4-3 3-2-1 4-1-1 1-1-1Ernie Els (1996, 1998, 2000, 2003) 10-8-2 4-3-1 4-3-1 2-2-0Carlos Franco (1998, 2000) 2-5-1 1-3-0 0-2-0 1-0-1David Frost (1994, 1996) 3-3-1 0-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-1Retief Goosen (2000, 2003) 5-5-0 3-1-0 1-3-0 1-1-0Bradley Hughes (1994) 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Stephen Leaney (2003) 1-2-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0Peter Lonard (2003) 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Shigeki Maruyama (1998, 2000) 6-2-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-0Mark McNulty (1994, 1996) 3-4-2 2-1-0 1-1-2 0-2-0Frank Nobilo (1994, 1996, 1998) 5-8-1 0-5-0 4-2-0 1-1-1Greg Norman (1996, 1998, 2000) 7-6-1 4-2-0 2-2-1 1-2-0Joe Ozaki (1998) 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Jumbo Ozaki (1996) 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Craig Parry (1994, 1996, 1998) 6-6-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 3-0-0Nick Price (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003) 8-11-4 3-5-2 4-2-2 1-4-0Adam Scott (2003) 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0Peter Senior (1994, 1996) 3-3-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0Vijay Singh (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003) 12-11-2 6-4-0 5-5-0 1-2-2Greg Turner (1998) 2-1-1 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1Tsukasa Watanabe (1994) 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Mike Weir (2000, 2003) 6-4-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 4-7SECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTS


Ryder Cup MatchesThe 35th Ryder CupMatches are scheduled forSeptember at Oakland HillsCountry Club in BloomfieldHills, MI.The Ryder Cup willuse a revised three-yearsystem for qualifying,with a return to a two-year system beyond that. Thetop 10 United States players for <strong>2004</strong> will bechosen based on placing in top-10 finishes, withthe following points breakdown: 37.5 points (in2002), 75 points (in 2003) and 150 points (in <strong>2004</strong>) Hal Suttonto the winner of a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournament; and 150points (in 2002), 225 points (in 2003) and 300 points (in <strong>2004</strong>) to the winner ofmajor championships. The teams will be captained by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membersHal Sutton (U.S.) and Bernhard Langer (International).The 34th Ryder Cup Matches were playedSept. 27-29, 2002, at The De Vere Belfry in SuttonColdfield, England, after the matches werepostponed from Sept. 28-30, 2001 because of theterrorist tragedies in the United States. TheEuropean Team won 15 1 /2-12 1 /2.<strong>PGA</strong> of America officials determined thatfuture Ryder Cup Matches will be played in evennumberedyears. The Presidents Cup was movedfrom 2002 to 2003 and will be played in oddnumberedyears.The Ryder Cup Matches developed frominformal matches between American and British Bernhard Langerprofessionals in the early 1920s. Following anexhibition match in 1926 at Wentworth, England, Samuel A. Ryder, a wealthyBritish seed merchant and golf enthusiast, offered to donate a solid goldtrophy bearing his name in time for the inaugural matches in 1927 atWorcester, MA.Year Location Date ResultsSECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTS1927 Worcester Country Club, Worcester, MA June 3-4 U.S. 9 1 /2 Britain 2 1 /21929 Moortown, England April 26-27 Britain 7 U.S. 51931 Scioto Country Club, Columbus, OH June 26-27 U.S. 9 Britain 31933 Southport & Ainsdale Courses, England June 26-27 Britain 6 1 /2 U.S. 5 1 /21935 Ridgewood Country Club, Ridgewood, NJ Sept. 28-29 U.S. 9 Britain 31937 Southport & Ainsdale Courses, England June 29-30 U.S. 8 Britain 4Ryder Cup Matches not held during World War II years.1947 Portland Golf Club, Portland, OR Nov. 1-2 U.S. 11 Britain 11949 Ganton Golf Course, Scarborough, England Sept. 16-17 U.S. 7 Britain 51951 Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst, NC Nov. 2-4 U.S. 9 1 /2 Britain 2 1 /21953 Wentworth, England Oct. 2-3 U.S. 6 1 /2 Britain 5 1 /21955 Thunderbird Ranch and Country Club, Palm Springs, CA Nov. 5-6 U.S. 8 Britain 41957 Lindrick Golf Club, Yorkshire, England Oct. 4-5 Britain 7 1 /2 U.S 4 1 /21959 Eldorado Country Club, Palm Desert, CA Nov. 6-7 U.S. 8 1 /2 Britain 3 1 /21961 Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club, St. Annes-On-The-Sea, England Oct. 13-14 U.S. 14 1 /2 Britain 9 1 /21963 East Lake Country Club, Atlanta, GA Oct. 11-13 U.S. 23 Britain 91965 Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Southport, England Oct. 7-9 U.S. 19 1 /2 Britain 12 1 /21967 Champions Golf Club, Houston, TX Oct. 20-22 U.S. 23 1 /2 Britain 8 1 /21969 Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Southport, England Sept. 18-20 U.S. 16 Britain 16 (Tie)1971 Old Warson Country Club, St. Louis, MO Sept. 16-18 U.S. 18 1 /2 Britain 13 1 /21973 Muirfield, Scotland Sept. 20-22 U.S. 19 Britain 131975 Laurel Valley Golf Club, Ligonier, PA Sept. 19-21 U.S. 21 Britain 111977 Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club, St. Annes-On-The-Sea, England Sept. 15-17 U.S 12 1 /2 Britain 7 1 /21979 Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, WV Sept. 13-15 U.S. 17 Europe 111981 Walton Heath Golf Club, Surrey, England Sept. 18-20 U.S. 18 1 /2 Europe 9 1 /21983 <strong>PGA</strong> National Golf Club, Palm Beach Gardens, FL Oct. 14-16 U.S. 14 1 /2 Europe 13 1 /21985 The Belfry Golf Club, Sutton Coldfield, England Sept. 13-15 Europe 16 1 /2 U.S. 11 1 /21987 Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, OH Sept. 24-27 Europe 15 U.S. 131989 The Belfry Golf Club, Sutton Coldfield, England Sept. 22-24 U.S. 14 Europe 14 (Tie)1991 The Ocean Course, Kiawah Island, SC Sept. 26-29 U.S. 14 1 /2 Europe 13 1 /21993 The Belfry Golf Club, Sutton Coldfield, England Sept. 24-26 U.S. 15 Europe 131995 Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, NY Sept. 22-24 Europe 14 1 /2 U.S. 13 1 /21997 Valderrama Golf Club, Sotogrande, Spain Sept. 26-28 Europe 14 1 /2 U.S. 13 1 /21999 The Country Club, Brookline, MA Sept. 24-26 U.S. 14 1 /2 Europe 13 1 /22002 The Belfry Golf Club, Sutton Coldfield, England Sept. 27-29 Europe 15 1 /2 U.S. 12 1 /2(The United States leads the series, 24-8-2.)4-8 / 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Ryder Cup Player Records (Active <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Players)Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesPlayer (Years) W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-HPaul Azinger (1989, 1991, 1993, 2002) 5-8-3 1-5-1 2-3-0 2-0-2Chip Beck (1989, 1991, 1993) 6-2-1 2-1-0 1-1-1 3-0-0Mark Calcavecchia (1987, 1989, 1991, 2002) 6-7-1 1-4-0 4-1-0 1-2-1Stewart Cink (2002) 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0Darren Clarke (1997, 1999, 2002) 4-6-2 3-2-1 1-2-0 0-2-1John Cook (1993) 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Fred Couples (1989, 1991,1993, 1995, 1997) 7-9-4 4-3-2 1-5-0 2-1-2David Duval (1999, 2002) 2-3-2 1-2-1 0-1-0 1-0-1Nick Faldo (1977, 1979, 1981,1983,1985, 1987, 1989, 1991,1993, 1995, 1997) 23-19-4 7-9-1 10-6-2 6-4-1Brad Faxon (1995 1997) 2-4-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0Jim Furyk (1997, 1999, 2002) 3-6-2 0-3-1 1-3-0 2-0-1Jim Gallagher, Jr. (1993) 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Sergio García (1999, 2002) 6-3-1 2-1-1 4-0-0 0-2-0Ken Green (1989) 2-2-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0Jay Haas (1983, 1995) 3-4-1 2-0-1 1-2-0 0-2-0Padraig Harrington (1999, 2000) 3-3-1 1-1-0 0-2-1 2-0-0Scott Hoch (1997, 2002) 2-3-2 0-1-1 2-1-0 0-1-1Peter Jacobsen (1985, 1995) 2-4-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0Lee Janzen (1993, 1997) 2-3-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0Miguel Angel Jiménez (1999) 1-2-2 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-0Per-Ulrik Johansson (1995, 1997) 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0Bernhard Langer (1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002) 21-15-6 6-6-2 11-6-1 4-3-0Tom Lehman (1995, 1997, 1999) 5-3-2 1-1-1 1-2-1 3-0-0Justin Leonard (1997, 1999) 0-3-5 0-1-2 0-2-1 0-0-2Davis Love III (1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002) 8-9-4 2-5-2 3-3-1 3-1-1Sandy Lyle (1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987) 7-9-2 3-2-1 3-3-1 1-4-0Jeff Maggert (1995, 1997, 1999) 6-5-0 1-1-0 4-2-0 1-2-0Phil Mickelson (1995, 1997, 1999, 2002) 8-5-3 4-3-1 1-1-2 3-1-0Larry Mize (1987) 1-1-2 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-1Mark O’Meara (1985, 1989, 1991,1997, 1999) 4-9-1 2-2-1 1-3-0 1-4-0José María Olazábal (1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999) 15-8-5 7-2-3 7-2-1 1-5-0Jesper Parnevik (1997, 1999, 2002) 4-3-4 2-1-1 2-0-2 0-2-1Steve Pate (1991, 1999) 2-2-1 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-1Corey Pavin (1991, 1993, 1995) 8-5-0 4-2-0 2-2-0 2-1-0Loren Roberts (1995) 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0Scott Simpson (1987) 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Craig Stadler (1983, 1985) 4-2-2 1-0-2 1-2-0 2-0-0Curtis Strange (1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1995) 6-12-2 0-5-1 4-4-1 2-3-0Hal Sutton (1985, 1987, 1999, 2002) 7-5-4 1-2-2 5-1-1 1-2-1David Toms (2002) 3-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0Scott Verplank (2002) 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0Tiger Woods (1997, 1999, 2002) 5-8-2 2-4-0 2-3-1 1-1-1Darren Clarke (1997, 1999, 2002) 4-6-2 3-2-1 1-2-0 0-2-1Future Ryder Cup Sites<strong>2004</strong> Oakland Hills Country Club, Bloomfield Hills, MI2006 The K Club, Straffan, Co. Kildare, Ireland2008 Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville, KY2010 Celtic Manor, Newport, Wales2012 Medinah Country Club, Medinah, IL2014 Gleneagles, Pershire, Scotland2016 Hazeltine National Golf Club, Chaska, MNWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 4-9SECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTS


Official World Golf RankingThe Official World Golf Ranking, whichis endorsed by the four major championshipsand six professional Tours that make up theInternational Federation of <strong>PGA</strong> Tours, is issuedevery Monday following the completion of theprevious week’s tournaments from around theworld.Results from events on the world’s leading professional tours — theAsian <strong>PGA</strong>, <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia, European Tour, Japan Golf Tour, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Nationwide Tour, Sunshine Tour, Canadian Tour and EuropeanChallenge Tour — are evaluated, and points are awarded according to theplayers’ finishing positions. Tournaments are “rated” according to the strengthof field based on the number and ranking of the world’s top players inrespective tournament fields (event “ratings”).In addition, some strength-of-field weighting is given to the inclusion ineach field of a significant percentage of the top 30 on the host Tour’s prior yearOfficial Money Lists. The four major championships and THE PLAYERSChampionship are rated separately to reflect the higher field quality of theevents. In addition, the Volvo <strong>PGA</strong> Championship in Europe and the Australian,Japanese and South African Open Championships are allocated higherminimum point levels to reflect their status.The Official World Golf Ranking points for each player are accumulatedover a two-year “rolling” period, with the points awarded in the most recent13-week period doubled. Each player then is ranked according to his averagepoints per tournament, which is determined by dividing his total number ofpoints by the tournaments he has played over that two-year period. There is aminimum requirement of 40 tournaments for the two-year period.The winners of the Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, British Open and<strong>PGA</strong> Championship are awarded 50 points (30 points for second place, 20 forthird, 15 for fourth, down to 0.75 points for a player completing the finalround), and the winner of THE PLAYERS Championship is awarded 40 points(points are awarded down to 60th place).The Volvo <strong>PGA</strong> Championship has a minimum of 32 points for the winner(points down to 56th place). In addition, the Open Championships of Australia,Japan and South Africa have a minimum of 16 points for the winner (pointsawarded down to 37th place).Minimum points levels of all the other official Tour events have been setat three points for the Nationwide, European Challenge and Canadian Tours;six points for the Sunshine (points to 14th place); eight points for Australasiaand Japan (points to 19th place); and 12 points for Europe and the UnitedStates (points to 27th place).Beginning in September 2001, a new feature was added to the rankingsystem — any applicable two-year time period is divided into eight 13-weeksegments. Ranking points in each player’s record will be reduced in value byone-eighth at the conclusion of each segment, thereby cutting the sudden andsometimes dramatic impact of the reduction of one-half that previouslyoccurred at the one- and two-year anniversaries of events in which playersearn points. Full Ranking points are awarded for tournaments reduced to 54holes because of inclement weather or other reasons. For events completingonly 36 holes, Ranking points are reduced by 25 percent.The Official World Golf Ranking is available each week at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>sites or by going to www.officialworldgolfranking.com or www.owgr.com. Thetop 100 as of Nov. 10, 2003 (last ranking of official 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season)follows:SECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTS1. Tiger Woods * 16.822. Vijay Singh * 10.373. Ernie Els * 9.014. Davis Love III * 8.145. Jim Furyk * 7.676. Mike Weir * 7.137. Retief Goosen * 6.228. Kenny Perry * 5.739. David Toms * 5.6510. Padraig Harrington w 5.4011. Darren Clarke * 4.8612. Nick Price * 4.8313. Phil Mickelson * 4.3714. Chad Campbell * 4.1715. Stuart Appleby * 3.9716. Justin Leonard * 3.8517. Robert Allenby * 3.8418. Brad Faxon * 3.7619. Fredrik Jacobson * 3.7120. K.J. Choi * 3.6621. Charles Howell III * 3.6122. Adam Scott * 3.3723. Scott Verplank * 3.3424. Jonathan Kaye * 3.3125. Paul Casey 3.28* <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Member26. Jay Haas * 3.2727. Chris DiMarco * 3.2428. Bob Tway * 3.2329. Chris Riley * 3.1830. Thomas Bjorn 3.1331. Fred Funk * 3.1232. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te * 3.1233. Jerry Kelly * 3.1034. Sergio Garcia * 3.0735. Stephen Leaney * 2.9636. Fred Couples * 2.9337. Rich Beem * 2.8438. Bob Estes * 2.8139. Colin Montgomerie 2.7540. Shigeki Maruyama * 2.7441. Alex Cejka * 2.7342. Peter Lonard * 2.7243. Shaun Micheel * 2.6744. Michael Campbell * 2.6745. Eduardo Romero 2.6646. Justin Rose * 2.6447. Loren Roberts * 2.6248. Ben Curtis * 2.6049. Ian Poulter 2.5950. Stewart Cink * 2.50www.officialworldgolfranking.com51. Scott Hoch * 2.5052. Niclas Fasth * 2.4853. Phillip Price 2.4554. Tim Herron * 2.4455. Kirk Triplett * 2.3656. Steve Flesch * 2.3657. Trevor Immelman 2.3458. John Huston * 2.3359. Len Mattiace * 2.3260. Scott McCarron * 2.3161. Jeff Sluman * 2.3062. John Rollins * 2.2863. Toshi Izawa 2.2564. Shingo Katayama 2.2565. Angel Cabrera * 2.2066. Lee Westwood 2.1867. Brian Davis 2.1468. Tim Clark * 2.1269. Briny Baird * 2.1170. Jonathan Byrd * 2.1071. Rory Sabbatini * 2.0072. Mathias Gronberg 1.9973. J.L. Lewis * 1.9874. Nick Faldo 1.9775. Dan Forsman * 1.9576. Craig Parry * 1.9477. Steve Lowery * 1.9478. Paul Lawrie 1.9179. Ignacio Garrido 1.8880. Todd Hamilton 1.8781. Geoff Ogilvy * 1.8582. Bradley Dredge 1.8583. Ricardo Gonzalez 1.8484. Robert Gamez * 1.8085. Duffy Waldorf * 1.8086. Kevin Sutherland * 1.7687. Tim Petrovic * 1.7688. Tom Lehman * 1.7489. Mark Calcavecchia * 1.7490. Bernhard Langer * 1.7491. Lee Janzen * 1.6692. Jose Maria Olazabal * 1.6593. Gary Evans 1.6594. Ben Crane * 1.6195. Andre Stolz 1.5996. Miguel A. Jimenez 1.5797. Toru Taniguchi 1.5798. Carlos Rodiles 1.5699. Stephen Ames * 1.53100. Alastair Forsyth 1.504-10 / 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Official World Golf Ranking RecordsRECORDS FOR WORLD NO. 1 IN THE OFFICIAL WORLD GOLF RANKING (released each Monday through Dec. 29, 2003)PLAYER INCLUSIVE DATES LENGTH (WEEKS)Bernhard Langer April 4-20, 1986 3 weeksSeve Ballesteros April 27-September 7, 1986 20 weeksNovember 11, 19871 weekOctober 30, 19881 weekNovember 13, 1988-March 19, 198918 weeksApril 2-August 13, 198920 weeksTotal: 60 weeksGreg Norman September 14, 1986-November 15, 1987 62 weeksNovember 29, 1987-October 23, 198848 weeksNovember 6, 19881 weekMarch 26, 19891 weekAugust 20, 1989-August 26, 199054 weeksOctober 14, 1990-January 27, 199116 weeksFebruary 6-August 7, 199427 weeksJune 18, 1995-April 13, 199796 weeksApril 27-June 8, 19977 weeksJune 29, 19971 weekSeptember 7, 1997-January 4, 199818 weeksTotal: 331 weeks **Nick Faldo September 2-October 7, 1990 6 weeksFebruary 3-March 31, 19919 weeksMarch 29, 19921 weekJuly 19, 1992-January 30, 199481 weeksTotal: 97 weeksIan Woosnam April 7, 1991-March 15, 1992 50 weeksFred Couples March 22, 1992 1 weekApril 5-July 12, 199215 weeksTotal: 16 weeksNick Price August 14, 1994-June 11, 1995 43 weeksTom Lehman April 20, 1997 1 weekTiger Woods June 15, 1997 1 weekJuly 6-August 31, 19979 weeksJanuary 11-April 5, 199813 weeksMay 10, 19981 weekJune 14, 1998-March 21, 199941 weeksJuly 4-August 1, 19995 weeksAugust 15, 1999 to Dec. 29, 2003228 weeks##Total: 298 weeksErnie Els June 22, 1997 1 weekApril 12-May 3, 19984 weeksMay 17-June 7, 19984 weeksTotal: 9 weeksDavid Duval March 28-June 27, 1999 14 weeksAugust 8, 19991 weekTotal: 15 weeks** Record number of weeks at No. 1## Record consecutive weeks at No.1Total of 923 weeksWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 4-11SECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTS


Winners of Major U.S. Amateur EventsSECTION 4 / SPECIAL EVENTSU.S. Amateur Champions (Since 1949)1949 Charles R. Coe1950 Sam Urzetta1951 Billy Maxwell1952 Jack Westland1953 Gene Littler1954 Arnold Palmer1955 Harvie Ward1956 Harvie Ward1957 Hillman Robbins1958 Charles R. Coe1959 Jack Nicklaus1960 Deane Beman1961 Jack Nicklaus1962 Labron Harris Jr.1963 Deane Beman1964 William C. Campbell1965 Bob Murphy (291)1966 Gary Cowan (285)1967 Bob Dickson (285)1968 Bruce Fleisher (284)1969 Steve Melnyk (286)1970 Lanny Wadkins (279)1971 Gary Cowan (280)1972 Vinny Giles (285)1973 Craig Stadler1974 Jerry Pate1975 Fred Ridley1976 Bill Sander1977 John Fought1978 John Cook1979 Mark O’Meara1980 Hal Sutton1981 Nathaniel Crosby1982 Jay Sigel1983 Jay Sigel1984 Scott Verplank1985 Sam Randolph1986 Buddy Alexander1987 Bill Mayfair1988 Eric Meeks1989 Chris Patton1990 Phil Mickelson1991 Mitch Voges1992 Justin Leonard1993 John Harris1994 Tiger Woods1995 Tiger Woods1996 Tiger Woods1997 Matt Kuchar1998 Hank Kuehne1999 David Gossett2000 Jeff Quinney2001 Ben (Bubba) Dickerson2002 Ricky Barnes2003 Nick Flanagan* Parentheses indicates stroke playNCAA Champions (Since 1949)1949 Harvie Ward, North Carolina1950 Fred Wampler, Purdue1951 Tom Nieporte, Ohio State1952 Jim Vickers, Oklahoma1953 Earl Moeller, Oklahoma State1954 Hillman Robbins, Memphis State1955 Joe Campbell, Purdue1956 Rick Jones, Ohio State1957 Rex Baxter Jr. Houston1958 Phil Rodgers, Houston1959 Dick Crawford, Houston1960 Dick Crawford, Houston1961 Jack Nicklaus, Ohio State1962 Kermit Zarley, Houston1963 R.H. Sikes, Arkansas1964 Terry Small, San Jose State1965 Marty Fleckman, Houston1966 Bob Murphy, Florida1967 Hale Irwin, Colorado1968 Grier Jones, Oklahoma State1969 Bob Clark, Los Angeles State1970 John Mahaffey, Houston1971 Ben Crenshaw, Texas1972 Ben Crenshaw, Texas; Tom Kite, Texas1973 Ben Crenshaw, Texas1974 Curtis Strange, Wake Forest1975 Jay Haas, Wake Forest1976 Scott Simpson, USC1977 Scott Simpson, USC1978 David Edwards, Oklahoma State1979 Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest1980 Jay Don Blake, Utah State1981 Ron Commans, USC1982 Billy Ray Brown, Houston1983 Jim Carter, Arizona State1984 John Inman, North Carolina1985 Clark Burroughs, Ohio State1986 Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State1987 Brian Watts, Oklahoma State1988 E.J. Pfister, Oklahoma State1989 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State1990 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State1991 Warren Schutte, Nevada-Las Vegas1992 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State1993 Todd Demsey, Arizona State1994 Justin Leonard, Texas1995 Chip Spratlin, Auburn1996 Tiger Woods, Stanford1997 Charles Warren, Clemson1998 James McLean, Minnesota1999 Luke Donald, Northwestern2000 Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State2001 Nick Gilliam, Florida2002 Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech2003 Alejandro Canizares, Arizona StateU.S. Public Links Champions (Since 1949)1949 Kenneth J. Towns1950 Stanley Bielat1951 Dave Stanley1952 Omer L. Bogan1953 Ted Richards, Jr.1954 Gene Andrews1955 Sam D. Kocsis1956 James H. Buxbaum1957 Don Essig, lll1958 Daniel D. Sikes, Jr.1959 William A Wright1960 Verne Callison1961 R.H. Sikes1962 R.H. Sikes1963 Robert Lunn1964 William McDonald1965 Arne Dokka1966 Lamont Kaser1967 Verne Callison (287)1968 Gene Towry (292)1969 J.M. Jackson (292)1970 Robert Risch (293)1971 Fred Haney (290)1972 Bob Allard (285)1973 Stan Stopa (294)1974 Chas. Barenaba (290)1975 Randy Barenaba1976 Eddie Mudd1977 Jerry Vidovic1978 Dean Prince1979 Dennis Walsh1980 Jodie Mudd1981 Jodie Mudd1982 Billy Tuten1983 Billy Tuten1984 Bill Malley1985 Jim Sorenson1986 Billy Mayfair1987 Kevin Johnson1988 Ralph Howe1989 Tim Hobby1990 Mike Combs1991 David Berganio, Jr.1992 Warren Schutte1993 David Berganio, Jr.1994 Guy Yamamoto1995 Chris Wollman1996 Tim Hogarth1997 Tim Clark1998 Trevor Immelman1999 Hunter Haas2000 D.J. Trahan2001 Chez Reavie2002 Ryan Moore2003 Brandt Snedeker4-12 / 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jim Furyk won his firstmajor championship atthe 2003 U.S. Open andwon twice for the firsttime in his career (the2003 Buick Open).SECTION 5 / 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SEASON RECORDS


SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDS2003 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money ListPlayer Events Wins Money Player Events Wins Money Player Events Money1. Vijay Singh 27 4 $7,573,907 60. Alex Cejka+ 30 $1,182,883 119. Notah Begay III 30 $565,5722. Tiger Woods 18 5 6,673,413 61. Tom Lehman 25 1,173,237 120. Richard S. Johnson# 28 559,0213. Davis Love III 23 4 6,081,896 62. Peter Jacobsen 22 1 1,162,726 121. Bernhard Langer 21 555,9814. Jim Furyk 27 2 5,182,865 63. Dan Forsman 27 1,140,209 122. Kent Jones 23 539,7375. Mike Weir 21 3 4,918,910 64. Lee Janzen 25 1,132,001 123. Pat Bates 35 496,9786. Kenny Perry 26 3 4,400,122 65. Mark Calcavecchia 24 1,121,069 124. Glen Hnatiuk 29 488,4297. Chad Campbell 27 1 3,912,064 66. Joe Durant 28 1,119,002 125. Esteban Toledo 35 487,4958. David Toms 26 2 3,710,905 67. Kevin Sutherland 27 1,092,918 126. Per-Ulrik Johansson 31 484,5779. Ernie Els 17 2 3,371,237 68. Rod Pampling 27 1,064,974 127. Dicky Pride 23 483,92310. Retief Goosen 19 1 3,166,373 69. Hidemichi Tanaka 30 1,024,678 128. Mark Wilson+ 30 482,50211. Brad Faxon 27 2,718,445 70. Skip Kendall 30 1,022,244 129. Spike McRoy 35 480,77312. Stuart Appleby 27 1 2,662,538 71. Rich Beem 26 1,013,950 130. Olin Browne 34 479,59213. Bob Tway 26 1 2,601,600 72. Stephen Ames 27 1,005,959 131. Chris Smith 30 479,52314. Charles Howell III 31 2,568,955 73. Aaron Baddeley@ 20 989,168 132. Jose Maria Olazabal 16 479,15515. Jay Haas 25 2,563,545 74. Carl Pettersson# 26 977,076 133. Thomas Levet 26 470,02116. Jonathan Kaye 27 1 2,474,837 75. Hal Sutton 24 939,719 134. Garrett Willis 32 467,21317. Justin Leonard 23 1 2,450,525 76. Tommy Armour III 23 1 932,984 135. Dennis Paulson 15 452,64818. Chris DiMarco 27 2,350,630 77. Steve Lowery 29 932,293 136. David Sutherland# 25 451,44219. Scott Verplank 26 2,306,714 78. Matt Gogel 25 897,410 137. Brian Gay 34 447,64720. Nick Price 17 2,271,111 79. Billy Mayfair 31 842,186 138. Mike Heinen# 29 432,41721. Steve Flesch 33 1 2,269,630 80. Heath Slocum 32 815,812 139. Tom Gillis# 25 432,10022. Briny Baird 33 2,202,519 81. Glen Day 31 788,557 140. Aaron Barber# 32 425,27723. Chris Riley 29 2,178,133 82. Brett Quigley# 27 786,294 141. John E. Morgan# 29 422,91724. Robert Allenby 24 2,176,452 83. Harrison Frazar 27 776,876 142. Greg Chalmers 32 403,25425. Tim Herron 29 2,176,390 84. David Gossett 28 769,840 143. Mark O’Meara 25 388,34926. Jerry Kelly 30 2,158,342 85. Darren Clarke 16 1 763,931 144. Dudley Hart 22 381,73527. Fred Funk 33 2,144,653 86. Jeff Maggert 24 747,166 145. Angel Cabrera 14 372,25228. J.L. Lewis 31 1 2,039,259 87. Cliff Kresge@ 32 734,667 146. Craig Perks 28 368,16329. Kirk Triplett 25 1 2,001,561 88. Paul Goydos# 25 734,284 147. Carl Paulson 32 365,17730. K.J. Choi 32 1,999,663 89. Paul Stankowski 21 719,436 148. Corey Pavin 26 358,91131. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 24 1,832,656 90. Luke Donald 27 705,121 149. Phil Tataurangi 11 354,08332. Shaun Micheel 28 1 1,827,000 91. Brandt Jobe 22 691,604 150. Mike Grob# 27 348,97633. Bob Estes 25 1,824,414 92. Joey Sindelar 29 691,328 151. Darron Stiles@ 29 346,69434. Fred Couples 18 1 1,820,495 93. David Peoples 30 674,222 152. Chris Anderson# 31 342,02835. Stewart Cink 28 1,781,885 94. Carlos Franco 30 672,022 153. Jose Coceres 21 337,68236. Tim Petrovic 32 1,739,349 95. Sergio Garcia 20 666,386 154. John Riegger 17 318,10237. Shigeki Maruyama 28 1 1,669,292 96. J.J. Henry 31 660,341 155. John Maginnes+ 29 308,92838. Phil Mickelson 23 1,623,137 97. Billy Andrade 29 659,694 156. Scott Laycock# 25 300,34239. John Rollins 27 1,612,314 98. Dean Wilson+ 27 654,345 157. Mathew Goggin# 28 299,23840. Jeff Sluman 31 1,609,748 99. Jeff Brehaut# 32 650,019 158. Bob Burns 28 293,97441. Rory Sabbatini 27 1 1,604,701 100. Craig Barlow 29 638,721 159. Gene Sauers 30 278,64442. John Huston 23 1 1,565,119 101. Jay Williamson 31 627,132 160. Mike Sposa 25 276,44743. Robert Gamez 31 1,519,804 102. Todd Fischer@ 32 621,398 161. Ian Leggatt 26 271,01444. Woody Austin# 31 1,518,707 103. Arron Oberholser@ 25 619,865 162. Paul Gow 21 264,92745. Geoff Ogilvy 26 1,477,246 104. Patrick Sheehan@ 32 618,019 163. Steven Alker@ 30 261,35946. Ben Curtis# 21 1 1,434,911 105. Steve Allan 18 616,325 164. Kenichi Kuboya# 31 257,28247. Jonathan Byrd 29 1,430,538 106. Cameron Beckman 26 608,981 165. Craig Parry 16 257,28148. Ben Crane 27 1 1,419,070 107. Marco Dawson@ 31 601,729 166. Donnie Hammond# 27 255,41449. Frank Lickliter II 30 1 1,340,436 108. John Senden 33 601,670 167. Mark Brooks 31 236,48950. Peter Lonard 26 1,323,594 109. Tom Byrum 31 590,720 168. Doug Barron@ 32 224,58951. Brenden Pappas# 33 1,307,809 110. Neal Lancaster 35 590,627 169. Paul Azinger 26 222,64352. Loren Roberts 24 1,297,739 111. Brent Geiberger 16 588,533 170. Anthony Painter+ 31 220,71453. Tim Clark 25 1,253,690 112. J.P. Hayes 25 585,331 171. John Daly 22 220,64754. Scott McCarron 27 1,250,849 113. Craig Stadler 10 1 584,830 172. Jim Carter 33 218,06155. Adam Scott 14 1 1,238,736 114. David Frost 26 583,177 173. Brian Bateman# 26 217,15056. Len Mattiace 27 1,221,476 115. Robert Damron 32 580,087 174. Brent Schwarzrock 20 216,56157. Tom Pernice, Jr. 31 1,210,541 116. Andrew Magee 26 578,558 175. Dave Stockton, Jr.+ 31 214,87658. Duffy Waldorf 25 1,206,005 117. Pat Perez 33 578,141 176. Michael Clark II 21 210,17759. Scott Hoch 17 1 1,198,250 118. Jesper Parnevik 31 570,587 177. Jason Gore@ 30 208,801@ = Top 15 Nationwide Tour # = 2002 Qualifying Tournament Grad + = Q-School Grad/Nationwide Tour5-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List (cont.)Player Events Money Player Events Money Player Events Money178. Jay Don Blake 27 $194,293 204. Tom Watson 4 $108,017 230. Cameron Yancey# 23 $43,810179. Bill Glasson 13 193,579 205. Michael Campbell 14 107,814 231. Jeff Klein# 25 40,680180. Steve Pate 16 192,518 206. Akio Sadakata# 29 107,730 232. Joel Kribel+ 16 39,120181. Deane Pappas 24 189,955 207. Russ Cochran 4 103,400 233. Tag Ridings@ 6 31,275182. Matt Kuchar 23 176,047 208. Danny Ellis 10 101,443 234. Brad Bryant 4 29,536183. Jason Caron+ 29 172,292 209. Guy Boros 6 95,612 235. Gary Hallberg 8 24,417184. Brian Henninger 17 166,003 210. Larry Mize 19 93,713 236. John Morse 8 22,361185. Jay Delsing 9 159,654 211. David Duval 20 84,708 237. Jim Gallagher, Jr. 9 22,245186. Todd Barranger@ 31 158,700 212. Kenneth Staton 22 83,386 238. Keith Fergus 5 20,455187. Steve Elkington 14 154,124 213. Stan Utley 11 79,046 239. Patrick Moore@ 3 19,411188. Grant Waite 18 150,999 214. Bart Bryant# 6 78,966 240. Richard Zokol 13 19,155189. Steve Stricker 21 150,590 215. John Cook 10 78,931 241. Fulton Allem 15 19,091190. Joel Edwards 23 143,382 216. Scott Simpson 18 78,153 242. Brian Claar 2 17,500191. Andy Miller+ 25 134,930 217. Brad Elder 20 74,341 243. D.A. Weibring 2 17,289192. Brian Watts# 13 134,905 218. Jason Buha@ 25 72,833 244. Brad Lardon# 8 16,400193. Bob May 7 134,308 219. Greg Kraft 9 71,756 245. Dave Rummells 7 14,280194. David Edwards 13 129,370 220. Ken Green# 7 70,633 246. Nolan Henke 6 13,970195. Brandel Chamblee 15 126,092 221. Steve Jones 11 68,756 247. Gabriel Hjertstedt 9 12,780196. Ty Tryon 21 125,875 222. Blaine McCallister 8 65,820 248. Phil Blackmar 1 9,225197. David Berganio, Jr. 15 124,065 223. Mike Standly 9 62,991 249. Andy Bean 2 8,550198. Tom Scherrer 16 122,431 224. Kaname Yokoo 22 56,088 250. Trevor Dodds 3 6,720199. Greg Norman 7 119,799 225. Kelly Gibson 13 55,651 251. Mike Hulbert 14 6,300200. Willie Wood 11 118,280 226. Gavin Coles@ 28 55,350 252. David Ogrin 4 5,700201. James H. McLean+ 19 117,182 227. Robin Freeman 12 54,651 253. Dan Halldorson 5 5,640202. Jim McGovern 11 115,148 228. Mike Springer 9 53,453203. Vance Veazey+ 26 111,157 229. Michael Bradley 4 49,500SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDS@ = Top 15 Nationwide Tour # = 2002 Qualifying Tournament Grad + = Q-School Grad/Nationwide Tour2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Non-Member Money ListPlayer Events Money Player Events Money Player Events Money1. Padraig Harrington* 11 $961,235 27. Colin Montgomerie 12 $50,523 53. Mike Small 1 $14,4302. Hank Kuehne* 23 872,139 T28. Mark B. Foster 2 41,330 54. Katsuyoshi Tomori 1 13,9883. Fredrik Jacobson* 8 786,771 T28. S.K. Ho 1 41,330 55. Ian Woosnam 2 13,4324. Stephen Leaney* 9 723,986 T28. Paul McGinley 3 41,330 56. Ryan Dillon 1 13,3345. Justin Rose 11 599,874 T28. Andy Oldcorn 1 41,330 57. Michael Flynn 1 12,6006. Thomas Bjorn 6 548,412 32. Todd Hamilton 3 36,600 58. Charles Warren 2 11,9847. Niclas Fasth* 14 481,982 33. Michael Muehr 7 35,376 59. Danny Briggs 1 11,7128. Nick Faldo 7 262,258 T34. Barry Cheesman 2 32,910 60. Mark Walker 1 11,5369. Brian Davis 4 228,611 T34. Chris Downes 1 32,910 61. Todd Rose 1 11,10010. Paul Lawrie 7 225,974 36. Gary Nicklaus 6 32,300 62. Peter O’Malley 3 11,05011. Phillip Price 9 225,926 37. Yasuharu Imano 3 31,275 63. Alan Morin 4 10,15012. Jeff Gallagher 10 163,900 38. Ian Poulter 4 30,859 64. Tim Wilkinson 1 9,90013. Eduardo Romero 12 156,515 39. Matt Peterson 2 29,962 65. Joe Acosta, Jr. 3 9,76514. Paul Casey 7 136,700 T40. Adam Mednick 1 29,849 66. Chip Sullivan 2 9,67515. Mathias Gronberg 4 128,013 T40. Gary Murphy 1 29,849 67. Graeme McDowell 3 9,62016. Trevor Immelman 12 126,150 T40. Marco Ruiz 1 29,849 68. Michael Harris 1 9,45017. Gary Evans 2 121,413 43. Kelly Mitchum 3 20,795 T69. Derek Gillespie 1 8,98818. Hennie Otto 3 108,093 T44. Markus Brier 1 18,859 T69. Jon Mills 1 8,98819. Hunter Mahan 9 106,300 T44. Anthony Wall 1 18,859 71. Mark Hensby 1 8,88020. Tom Carter 8 105,143 46. Troy Matteson 3 18,135 72. Yusaku Miyazato 4 8,77521. Pierre Fulke 3 78,420 47. Mario Tiziani 1 17,780 73. David Morland IV 1 8,02222. Nick Watney 8 73,255 T48. Raphael Jacquelin 2 16,214 74. D.J. Trahan 6 7,88023. Toshi Izawa 6 73,000 T48. David Lynn 1 16,214 T75. Scott Dunlap 1 7,60024. Lee Westwood 8 63,590 T48. Mark McNulty 1 16,214 T75. Ryuji Imada 1 7,60025. Shingo Katayama 5 61,499 51. Alastair Forsyth 3 15,181 77. Edward Fryatt 1 7,28026. Peter Fowler 1 52,324 52. Jeff Quinney 2 14,550 78. Pete Jordan 1 6,720* Special Temporary MemberWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 5-3


SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament SummaryTournament/Date Course(s) Winner Score Under Par Margin Money Runner(s)-Up1. Mercedes Championships§ Plantation Course at Kapalua Ernie Els 261 31-under 8 strokes $1,000,000 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>teLahaina, HIK.J. Choi2. Sony Open in Hawaii§ Waialae CC Ernie Els (2) 264 16-under playoff $810,000 Aaron BaddeleyHonolulu, HI3. Phoenix Open§ TPC of Scottsdale Vijay Singh 261 23-under 3 strokes $720,000 John HustonScottsdale, AZ4. Bob Hope Chrysler Classic§ Palmer Private Course Mike Weir 330 30-under 2 strokes $810,000 Jay HaasAt <strong>PGA</strong> West (Host Course)Indian Wells CCBermuda Dunes CCLaQuinta CCLaQuinta, CA5. AT&T Pebble Beach Pebble Beach Davis Love III 274 14-under 1 stroke $900,000 Tom LehmanNational Pro-Am§Golf Links (Host Course)Spyglass Hill GCPoppy Hills GCPebble Beach, CA6. Buick Invitational§ Torrey Pines GC Tiger Woods 272 16-under 4 strokes $810,000 Carl PetterssonSouth Course (Host Course)North CourseLa Jolla, CA7. Nissan Open§ Riviera CC Mike Weir (2) 275 9-under playoff $810,000 Charles Howell IIIPacific Palisades, CA8. Chrysler Classic of Tucson§ Omni Tucson National Frank Lickliter II 269 19-under 2 strokes $540,000 Chad CampbellGolf ResortTucson, AZ9. WGC-Accenture Match Play LaCosta Resort and Spa Tiger Woods (2) 2 & 1 $1,050,000 David TomsChampionshipCarlsbad, CA10. Ford Championship at Doral Doral Golf Resort & Spa Scott Hoch 271 17-under playoff $900,000 Jim Furyk(Blue Course)Miami, FL11. The Honda Classic The CC at Mirasol Justin Leonard 264 24-under 1 stroke $900,000 Chad Campbell(Sunset Course)Davis Love IIIPalm Beach Gardens, FL12. Bay Hill Invitational Bay Hill Club & Lodge Tiger Woods (3) 269 19-under 11 strokes $810,000 Brad FaxonPresented by Cooper Tires Orlando, FL Kirk TriplettKenny PerryStewart Cink13. THE PLAYERS Championship TPC at Sawgrass Davis Love III (2) 271 17-under 6 strokes $1,170,000 Jay HaasPonte Vedra Beach, FLPadraig Harrington14. BellSouth Classic TPC at Sugarloaf Ben Crane 272 16-under 4 strokes $720,000 Bob TwayDuluth, GA15. Masters Tournament Augusta National GC Mike Weir (3) 281 7-under playoff $1,080,000 Len MattiaceAugusta, GA16. MCI Heritage Harbour Town GL Davis Love III (3) 271 13-under playoff $810,000 Woody AustinSea Pines ResortHilton Head Island, SC17. Shell Houston Open Redstone GC Fred Couples 267 21-under 4 strokes $810,000 Hank KuehneHumble, TXStuart ApplebyMark Calcavecchia18. HP Classic of New Orleans English Turn G&CC Steve Flesch 267 21-under playoff $900,000 Bob EstesNew Orleans, LA+ Unofficial money event * Weather-shortened event ( ) Indicates number of victories through that event § <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul5-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament Summary (cont.)Tournament/Date Course(s) Winner Score Under Par Margin Money Runner(s)-Up19. Wachovia Championship Quail Hollow CC David Toms 278 10-under 2 strokes $1,008,000 Vijay SinghCharlotte, NCBrent GeibergerRobert Gamez20. EDS Byron Nelson TPC at Four Seasons Resort Vijay Singh (2) 265 15-under 2 strokes $1,008,000 Nick PriceChampionship(Host Course)Cottonwood ValleyLas Colinas, Irving, TX21. Bank of America Colonial Colonial CC Kenny Perry 261 19-under 6 strokes $900,000 Justin LeonardFort Worth, TXSECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDS22. the Memorial Tournament Muirfield Village GC Kenny Perry (2) 275 13-under 2 strokes $900,000 Lee JanzenDublin, OH23. FBR Capital Open TPC at Avenel Rory Sabbatini 270 14-under 4 strokes $810,000 Joe DurantPotomac, MDFred FunkDuffy Waldorf24. U.S. Open Olympia Fields CC Jim Furyk 272 8-under 3 strokes $1,080,000 Stephen Leaney(North Course)Olympia Fields, IL25. Buick Classic Westchester CC Jonathan Kaye 271 13-under playoff $900,000 John RollinsHarrison, NY26. FedEx St. Jude Classic TPC at Southwind David Toms (2) 264 20-under 3 strokes $810,000 Nick PriceMemphis, TN27. 100th Western Open Cog Hill G&CC Tiger Woods (4) 267 21-under 5 strokes $810,000 Rich BeemLemont, IL28. Greater Milwaukee Open Brown Deer Park GC Kenny Perry (3) 268 12-under 1 stroke $630,000 Heath SlocumMilwaukee, WISteve Allan29. British Open Championship Royal St. George’s Ben Curtis 283 1-under 1 stroke $1,112,720 Thomas BjornSandwich, EnglandVijay Singh30. B.C. Open En-Joie GC Craig Stadler 267 21-under 1 stroke $540,000 Alex CejkaEndicott, NYSteve Lowery31. Greater Hartford Open TPC at River Highlands Peter Jacobsen 266 14-under 2 strokes $720,000 Chris RileyCromwell, CT32. Buick Open Warwick Hills G&CC Jim Furyk (2) 267 21-under 2 strokes $720,000 Tiger WoodsGrand Blanc, MIGeoff OgilvyBriny BairdChris DiMarco33. The INTERNATIONAL Castle Pines GC Davis Love III (4) 46 pts. 12 points $900,000 Vijay SinghCastle Rock, CORetief Goosen34. <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Oak Hills CC (East Course) Shaun Micheel 276 4-under 2 strokes $1,080,000 Chad CampbellRochester, NY35. WGC-NEC Invitational Firestone CC (South Course) Darren Clarke 268 12-under 4 strokes $1,050,000 Jonathan KayeAkron, OH36. Reno-Tahoe Open Montreux G&CC Kirk Triplett 271 17-under 3 strokes $540,000 Tim HerronReno, NV37. Deutsche Bank Championship∞ TPC of Boston Adam Scott 264 20-under 4 strokes $900,000 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>teNorton, MA38. Bell Canadian Open∞ Hamilton G&CC Bob Tway 272 8-under playoff $756,000 Brad FaxonHamilton, Ontario, Canada39. John Deere Classic∞ TPC at Deere Run Vijay Singh (3) 268 16-under 4 strokes $630,000 Chris RileySilvis, ILJ.L. LewisJonathan Byrd+ Unofficial money event * Weather-shortened event ( ) Indicates number of victories through that event ∞ <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 5-5


SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament Summary (cont.)Tournament/Date Course(s) Winner Score Under Par Margin Money Runner(s)-Up40. 84 Lumber Classic Nemacolin Woodlands J.L. Lewis 266 22-under 2 strokes $720,000 Frank Lickliter IIof Pennsylvania∞ Resort & Spa Stuart ApplebyMystic River GCTim PetrovicFarmington, PA41. Valero Texas Open∞ Resort Course at LaCantera Tommy Armour III 254 26-under 7 strokes $630,000 Bob TwaySan Antonio, TXLoren Roberts42. WGC-American Express Capital City Club Tiger Woods (5) 274 6-under 2 strokes $1,050,000 Stuart ApplebyChampionship∞ Crabapple Course Tim HerronWoodstock, GAVijay Singh43. Southern Farm Bureau Classic∞Annandale GC John Huston 268 20-under 1 stroke $540,000 Brenden PappasMadison, MS44. Las Vegas Invitational∞ TPC at Summerlin (Host Course) Stuart Appleby 328 31-under playoff $720,000 Scott McCarronTPC at The CanyonsSouthern Highlands GCLas Vegas, NV45. Chrysler Classic∞ Forest Oaks CC Shigeki Maruyama 266 22-under 5 strokes $810,000 Brad Faxonof GreensboroGreensboro, NC46. FUNAI Classic at Magnolia (Host Course) Vijay Singh (4) 265 23-under 4 strokes $720,000 Stewart CinkWALT DISNEY WORLD Resort∞ Palm CourseTiger WoodsLake Buena Vista, FLScott Verplank47. Chrysler Championship∞ The Westin Innisbrook Resort Retief Goosen 272 12-under 3 strokes $864,000 Vijay Singh(Copperhead Course)Palm Harbor, FL48. THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship∞ Champions GC Chad Campbell 268 16-under 3 strokes $1,080,000 Charles Howell IIIHouston, TX+ Unofficial money event * Weather-shortened event ( ) Indicates number of victories through that event ∞ <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers5-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


LOW 9:28 (8-under), Pat Perez, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic28 (8-under), Craig Barlow, MCI Heritage28 (7-under), Chris DiMarco, Phoenix OpenLOW 18:61 (11-under), Pat Perez, Jay Haas, Tim Herron, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic61 (10-under), Chad Campbell, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship61 (9-under), Kenny Perry, Justin Leonard, Bank of America Colonial61 (9-under), Heath Slocum, Bob Tway, Valero Texas OpenLOW FIRST 18:61 (9-under), Heath Slocum, Bob Tway, Valero Texas Open62 (10-under), Steve Flesch, Stuart Appleby, Las Vegas Invitational62 (9-under), Harrison Frazar, Phoenix Open62 (8-under), Aaron Baddeley, Valero Texas OpenLOW FIRST 36:126 (17-under), Steve Flesch, Scott Verplank, Las Vegas Invitational126 (14-under), Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open127 (13-under), Dan Forsman, Valero Texas OpenLOW 36 (any rounds):125 (19-under), Tim Herron (Rd. 2-3), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic125 (15-under), Kenny Perry, (Rd. 2-3), Bank of America Colonial125 (15-under), Tommy Armour III, (Rd. 2-3), Valero Texas Open126 (18-under), Tim Herron (Rd. 3-4), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic126 (17-under), Steve Flesch (Rd. 1-2), Scott Verplank (Rd. 1-2), ScottMcCarron (Rd. 2-3), Las Vegas Invitational126 (13-under), Justin Leonard (Rd. 3-4), Bank of America ColonialLOW FIRST 54:189 (21-under), Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open192 (23-under), Steve Flesch, Scott Verplank, Las Vegas Invitational193 (17-under), Kenny Perry, Bank of America ColonialLOW 54 (any rounds):189 (21-under), Tommy Armour III, (Rd. 1-3), Valero Texas Open190 (26-under), Tim Herron, (Rd. 2-4), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic190 (20-under), Tommy Armour III, (Rd. 2-4), Valero Texas Open192 (23-under), Steve Flesch (Rd. 1-3), Scott Verplank (Rd. 1-3), Las VegasInvitationalLOW 72:254 (26-under), Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Record)259 (29-under), Tim Herron, (Rd. 1-4), Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicLOW 90:328 (31-under), Stuart Appleby, Scott McCarron, Las Vegas Invitational330 (30-under), Mike Weir, Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicHIGH 72:283 (1-under), Ben Curtis, British Open281 (7-under), Mike Weir, Len Mattiace, Masters TournamentLARGEST WINNING MARGIN:11, Tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational8, Ernie Els, Mercedes Championships7, Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open2003 Facts and FiguresLOW FINISH BY WINNER:62 (10-under), J.L. Lewis, 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania63 (9-under), Ben Crane, BellSouth Classic63 (9-under), Craig Stadler, B.C. Open63 (9-under), Kirk Triplett, Reno-Tahoe Open63 (8-under), Vijay Singh, Phoenix OpenHIGH FINISH BY WINNER:73 (1-over), David Toms, Wachovia Championship72 (2-over), Tiger Woods, WGC-American Express Championship72 (2-over), Jim Furyk, U.S. Open Championship72 (even-par), Kenny Perry, the Memorial TournamentLARGEST 18-HOLE LEAD:3 strokes, Fred Funk, Nissan Open3 strokes, Darren Clarke, Masters Tournament3 strokes, Briny Baird, Buick ClassicLARGEST 36-HOLE LEAD:5 strokes, Tiger Woods, WGC-American Express Championship5 strokes, Shigeki Maruyama, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro4 strokes, Mike Weir, Masters Tournament4 strokes, Steve Lowery, B.C. OpenLARGEST 54-HOLE LEAD:8 strokes, Kenny Perry, Bank of America Colonial6 strokes, Tiger Woods, 100th Western Open6 strokes, Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas OpenLARGEST 72-HOLE LEAD:4 strokes, Tim Herron, Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicLOW 36-HOLE CUT:6-under-par 138, The Honda ClassicHIGH 36-HOLE CUT:8-over-par 150, British Open Championship8-over-par 148, <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipLOW 54-HOLE CUT:9-under-par 206, Las Vegas InvitationalHIGH 54-HOLE CUT:3-over-par 147, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmLOW 72-HOLE CUT:13 under-par 275, Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicFEWEST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT:68, U.S. Open Championship70, Shell Houston Open, Wachovia Championship, the MemorialTournament, 100th Western Open, <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipMOST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT:89, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro88, Chrysler Classic of TucsonMOST TO MAKE 54-HOLE CUT:80, Las Vegas InvitationalSECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSLOW START BY WINNER:62 (10-under), Stuart Appleby, Las Vegas Invitational63 (9-under), Tiger Woods, 100th Western Open63 (9-under), Justin Leonard, The Honda Classic63 (7-under), Peter Jacobsen, Greater Harford OpenHIGH START BY WINNER:73 (1-over), Ben Crane, BellSouth Classic72 (1-over), Mike Weir, Nissan Open72 (even-par), Davis Love III, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmMOST TO MAKE 72-HOLE CUT:72, Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicMOST TIED FOR LEAD, 18 HOLES:6, The Honda ClassicMOST TIED FOR LEAD, 36 HOLES:3, Shell Houston OpenMOST TIED FOR LEAD, 54 HOLES:4, Buick Classic4, FUNAI Classic at WALT DISNEY WORLD ResortWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 5-7


SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSMOST CONSECUTIVE EVENTS IN THE MONEY:114, Tiger Woods (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Record)CONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH WIN:8, Tiger Woods (1996-2003)HOLES-IN-ONE (32):Bob Burns (#4), Tim Herron (#4), Phoenix Open; Steve Lowery (#6/IW),Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; John Senden (#11/PH), Robert Gamez(#17/PH), Mike Heinen (#7/PB) AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am;Darren Clarke (#3/NC), Buick Invitational; Matt Gogel (#16), Nissan Open;Tom Gillis (#2), Hank Kuehne (#2), BellSouth Classic; Marco Dawson(#3), Shell Houston Open; Brad Faxon (#5/TPC), Tim Petrovic (#5/TPC),EDS Byron Nelson Championship; Shigeki Maruyama (#8), Hal Sutton(#15), Bank of America Colonial; Matt Gogel (#6), Buick Classic; DavidPeoples (#8), Joel Kribel (#11), Willie Wood (#4), Fed Ex St. Jude Classic;Chip Beck (#7), Greater Milwaukee Open; Robert Allenby (#6), <strong>PGA</strong>Championship; Garrett Willis (#11), Deutsche Bank Championship; FredFunk (#6), Jay Don Blake (#13), Bell Canadian Open; Mike Standly (#17),84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania; Tom Byrum (#13), John Maginnes(#17), Valero Texas Open; Mike Sposa (#17/SH), Dan Forsman (#5/SM)Las Vegas Invitational; Billy Andrade (#4), Chrysler Classic of Greensboro;Duffy Waldorf (#6/MC) FUNAI Classic at WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort;Stewart Cink (#8), Chrysler Championship.DOUBLE EAGLES (2):James McLean (#17, Par-5), CC at Mirasol (Sunset Course), The HondaClassicDave Stockton, Jr. (#5, Par-5), Cog Hill G&CC, 100th Western Open2003 Facts and Figures (cont.)BEST BIRDIE-EAGLE STREAK:9-under, Briny Baird (B-B-B-B-B-B-B-E/#14-#3/Rd 2), FUNAI Classic atWALT DISNEY WORLD Resort7-under, Billy Mayfair (B-B-B-E-B-B/#5-10/Rd. 3), Ford Championship at DoralBEST COME-FROM-BEHIND LAST DAY TO WIN:8 strokes, Craig Stadler, B.C. OpenMOST CONSECUTIVE ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER (SEASON):20, Skip KendallCURRENT:18, Tom LehmanMULTIPLE WINNERS (8):Tiger Woods (5), Buick Invitational, WGC-Accenture Match PlayChampionship, Bay Hill Invitational, 100th Western Open,WGC-American Express ChampionshipDavis Love III (4), AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, THE PLAYERSChampionship, MCI Heritage, The INTERNATIONALVijay Singh (4), Phoenix Open, EDS Byron Nelson Championship, JohnDeere Classic, FUNAI Classic at WALT DISNEY WORLD ResortMike Weir (3), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Nissan Open, MastersTournamentKenny Perry (3), Bank of America Colonial, the Memorial Tournament,Greater Milwaukee OpenErnie Els (2), Mercedes Championships, Sony Open in HawaiiDavid Toms (2), Wachovia Championship, FedEx St. Jude ClassicJim Furyk (2), U.S. Open, Buick OpenTHREE EAGLES IN ONE ROUND (1):Davis Love III (#1, #14, #17), Castle Pines Golf Club, The INTERNATIONALTWO EAGLES IN ONE ROUND (69):Ernie Els, Mercedes Championships; Dudley Hart, Jerry Kelly, Sony Openin Hawaii; Chris DiMarco, Neal Lancaster, Phoenix Open; Rich Beem,Harrison Frazar, Scott McCarron, Geoff Ogilvy, Robert Gamez, SteveLowery, Corey Pavin, David Sutherland, Brent Geiberger, JoeySindelar, Tim Herron, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Paul Stankowski,Frank Lickliter, Michael Clark II, Robert Gamez, Gary Hallberg, BrianWatts, Mike Weir, Marco Dawson, Hal Sutton, AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am; Tag Ridings, Briny Baird, Buick Invitational; AlexCejka, Lee Janzen, Ford Championship at Doral; Tim Petrovic, DamianHale, The Honda Classic; Jerry Kelly, Bay Hill Invitational; Tiger Woods,THE PLAYERS Championship; James McLean, BellSouth Classic; Ernie Els,Craig Barlow, MCI Heritage; Kenneth Staton, Marco Dawson, ShellHouston Open; Mike Sposa, Greg Chalmers, Cameron Yancey, HPClassic of New Orleans; James McLean, EDS Byron Nelson Championship;Lee Janzen, Kenneth Staton, FedEx St. Jude Classic; Chris Smith, DavidGossett, 100th Western Open; Tom Byrum, Tiger Woods, British Open;Robert Gamez, B.C. Open; Kenny Perry, Greater Hartford Open; TigerWoods, Carlos Franco, Buick Open; Stewart Cink, Phil Mickelson, TheINTERNATIONAL; Bart Bryant, Dennis Paulson, Reno-Tahoe Open;Garrett Willis, Adam Scott, Deutsche Bank Championship; Darron Stiles,Tommy Armour III, Jay Don Blake, Bell Canadian Open; Woody Austin,Neal Lancaster, Southern Farm Bureau Classic; Carlos Franco, BillGlasson, Chris DiMarco, Paul Goydos, Mike Heinen, Las VegasInvitational; Brenden Pappas, FUNAI Classic at WALT DISNEY WORLDResort.BACK-TO-BACK EAGLES (2):Robert Gamez (#17-18, PH), Hal Sutton (#9-10, PH), AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-AmBEST BIRDIE STREAK:8, Jerry Kelly (#7-14/Rd. 3), Las Vegas Invitational7, Tim Petrovic (#6-12/Rd. 3), Ford Championship at Doral7, Jay Haas (#2-8), FedEx St. Jude Classic7, Bob Tway (#6-12), Valero Texas OpenWIRE-TO-WIRE WINNERS (2):Tiger Woods, 100th Western OpenDavis Love III, The INTERNATIONALFIRST-TIME WINNERS (7): (Rookies underlined)Ben Crane, BellSouth ClassicSteve Flesch, HP Classic of New OrleansJonathan Kaye, Buick ClassicBen Curtis, British Open ChampionshipShaun Micheel, <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipAdam Scott, Deutsche Bank ChampionshipChad Campbell, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipCOURSE RECORDS (no ties):62, (11-under), K.J. Choi, The Plantation Course, Mercedes Championships61, (11-under), Pat Perez, Bermuda Dunes CC, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic62, (10-under), Jerry Kelly, CC at Mirasol (Sunset Course), The Honda Classic66, (6-under), Nick Price, Quail Hollow GC, Wachovia Championship64, (8-under), Hank Kuehne, Redstone GC, Shell Houston Open62 (9-under), David Duval, TPC at Avenel, FBR Capital Open62 (9-under), Adam Scott, TPC at Boston, Deutsche Bank Championship62 (10-under), J.L. Lewis, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa, (MysticRiver GC) 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania64 (6-under), Vijay Singh, Capital City Club (Crabapple Course), WGC-American Express Championship<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT RECORDS:261, (31-under), Ernie Els, Mercedes Championships264, (24-under), Justin Leonard, The Honda Classic278, (10-under), David Toms, Wachovia Championship261, (19-under), Kenny Perry, Bank of America Colonial264, (20-under), Adam Scott, Deutsche Bank Championship266 (22-under), J.L. Lewis, 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania254 (26-under), Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open328 (31-under), Stuart Appleby, Scott McCarron, Las Vegas Invitational5-8 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


PLAYOFFS (9):Sony Open in Hawaii, Ernie Els defeated Aaron Baddeley with a birdie-3on the second extra holeNissan Open, Mike Weir defeated Charles Howell III with a birdie-3 onthe second extra holeFord Championship at Doral, Scott Hoch defeated Jim Furyk with a birdie-3 on the third extra holeMasters Tournament, Mike Weir defeated Len Mattiace with a bogey-5on the first extra holeMCI Heritage, Davis Love III defeated Woody Austin with a birdie-3 onthe fourth extra holeHP Classic of New Orleans, Steve Flesch defeated Bob Estes with abirdie-3 on the first extra holeBuick Classic, Jonathan Kaye defeated John Rollins with an eagle-3 onthe first extra holeBell Canadian Open, Bob Tway defeated Brad Faxon with a par-4 on thethird extra holeLas Vegas Invitational, Stuart Appleby defeated Scott McCarron with abirdie-3 on the first extra hole2003 Facts and Figures (cont.)PLAYERS OF THE MONTH:January, Ernie ElsFebruary, Mike WeirMarch, Tiger WoodsApril, Mike WeirMay, Vijay SinghJune, Jim FurykJuly, Ben CurtisAugust, Shaun MicheelSeptember, Vijay SinghOctober/November, Vijay SinghSECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSMONDAY FINISHES (4):Ford Championship at Doral (darkness)FBR Capital Open (weather)Deutsche Bank Championship (scheduled)John Deere Classic (weather)Glossary of StatisticsDriving 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.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.Total DrivingTotal Driving is computed by totaling a player’s rank in driving distance anddriving accuracy.Eagles (holes per)The average number of holes between each eagle.Birdie LeadersThe average number of birdies made per round played.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.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.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 5-9


SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDS2003 Statistical LeadersDriving Distance Driving Accuracy Percentage Greens In RegulationName Rounds Avg. Name Rounds % Name Rounds Avg.1. Hank Kuehne 71 321.42. John Daly 56 314.33. Phil Mickelson 80 306.04. Darren Clarke 54 304.95. Ernie Els 60 303.36. Vijay Singh 102 301.97. Sergio Garcia 57 300.98. Mike Heinen 88 300.89. Brenden Pappas 103 300.310. Mathew Goggin 86 299.8<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 286.31. Fred Funk 109 77.92. Glen Hnatiuk 89 77.73. Hal Sutton 81 75.84. Jim Furyk 101 75.75. Robert Damron 96 74.96. Mike Grob 81 74.6T7. Skip Kendall 110 74.2T7. Jeff Maggert 81 74.29. Peter Jacobsen 75 74.1T10. Tim Clark 78 74.0T10. Joe Durant 96 74.0<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 66.41. Joe Durant 96 72.92. Briny Baird 109 72.23. Dan Forsman 98 71.94. Chad Campbell 102 71.85. Tom Lehman 82 70.56. Jim Furyk 101 70.37. John Senden 107 70.08. Mike Heinen 88 69.9T9. Retief Goosen 64 69.8T9. David Sutherland 73 69.8<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 65.7Putting Average Total Driving Eagles (Holes Per)Name Rounds Avg. Name Rounds % Name Rounds Holes1. John Huston 75 1.7132. Justin Leonard 75 1.718T3. Aaron Baddeley 67 1.723T3. Chris DiMarco 93 1.723T5. Stewart Cink 100 1.728T5. Paul Goydos 83 1.728T7. David Frost 80 1.729T7. Scott Verplank 96 1.7299. Greg Chalmers 95 1.73110. Tiger Woods 68 1.732<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 1.7741. Mike Heinen 29 512. Carl Paulson 32 623. Kenny Perry 26 694. Chad Campbell 27 825. Tommy Armour III 23 916. John Senden 33 927. Mike Grob 27 938. Kenneth Staton 22 959. Robert Allenby 24 9910. Joe Durant 28 104<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 1901. Tiger Woods 68 76.52. Carlos Franco 97 79.43. Paul Stankowski 67 86.14. Ernie Els 60 90.05. Darren Clarke 54 97.26. Robert Gamez 114 97.77. Jason Gore 83 99.68. Darron Stiles 90 101.39. Brent Geiberger 51 102.0T10. Sergio Garcia 57 102.6T10. Kenneth Staton 57 102.6<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 200.8Birdie Average Sand Save Percentage Scoring AverageName Rounds Avg. Name Rounds % Name Rounds Avg.1. Vijay Singh 102 4.412. John Huston 75 4.283. Tiger Woods 68 4.264. Mark Calcavecchia 84 4.235. Chris DiMarco 93 4.196. Retief Goosen 64 4.177. Stephen Ames 89 4.15T8. Robert Allenby 80 4.10T8. Hank Kuehne 71 4.10T8. Scott Verplank 96 4.10<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 3.621. Stuart Appleby 85 62.12. Arron Oberholser 80 60.23. Kevin Sutherland 94 60.14. Jay Williamson 92 60.05. Jay Haas 83 59.56. Justin Leonard 75 59.17. Geoff Ogilvy 82 58.88. Vijay Singh 102 58.69. Scott Verplank 96 58.2T10. Gavin Coles 66 57.9T10. Jeff Sluman 104 57.9<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 49.61. Tiger Woods 68 68.412. Vijay Singh 102 68.653. Mike Weir 75 68.974. Ernie Els 60 68.995. Jim Furyk 101 69.106. Retief Goosen 64 69.207. Davis Love III 79 69.418. Kenny Perry 97 69.579. Chad Campbell 102 69.6810. Robert Allenby 80 69.75<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 71.05All-Around RankingName Rounds Pts.1. Tiger Woods 18 2062. Vijay Singh 27 2093. John Huston 23 2654. Robert Allenby 24 2895. Davis Love III 23 2936. Jim Furyk 27 3307. Paul Stankowski 21 3628. Chad Campbell 27 376T9. Jerry Kelly 30 401T9. Kenny Perry 26 401<strong>TOUR</strong> AVG. 7592003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICAL HIGH/LOWThose with 50 rounds or more based on 190 ranked players.HIGHEST AVERAGE LOWESTDriving Distance 321.4 286.3 265.9Driving Accuracy 77.9 66.4 48.0Total Driving 51 190 346Greens In Regulation 72.9 65.7 58.6Putting 1.713 1.774 1.837Eagles (Holes Per) 76.5 200.8 1556.0Birdie Avg 4.41 3.62 2.53Sand Save Pct. 62.1 49.6 30.3Scoring Avg 68.41 71.05 73.78All-Around 206 759 12705-10 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Driving Distance1980 Dan Pohl 274.31981 Dan Pohl 280.11982 Bill Calfee 275.31983 John McComish 277.41984 Bill Glasson 276.51985 Andy Bean 278.21986 Davis Love III 285.71987 John McComish 283.91988 Steve Thomas 284.61989 Ed Humenik 280.91990 Tom Purtzer 279.61991 John Daly 288.91992 John Daly 283.41993 John Daly 288.91994 Davis Love III 283.81995 John Daly 289.01996 John Daly 288.81997 John Daly 302.01998 John Daly 299.41999 John Daly 305.62000 John Daly 301.42001 John Daly 306.72002 John Daly 306.82003 Hank Kuehne 321.4Driving Accuracy Pct.1980 Mike Reid 79.51981 Calvin Peete 81.91982 Calvin Peete 84.61983 Calvin Peete 81.31984 Calvin Peete 77.51985 Calvin Peete 80.61986 Calvin Peete 81.71987 Calvin Peete 83.01988 Calvin Peete 82.51989 Calvin Peete 82.61990 Calvin Peete 83.71991 Hale Irwin 78.31992 Doug Tewell 82.31993 Doug Tewell 82.51994 David Edwards 81.61995 Fred Funk 81.31996 Fred Funk 78.71997 Allen Doyle 80.81998 Bruce Fleisher 81.41999 Fred Funk 80.22000 Fred Funk 79.72001 Joe Durant 81.12002 Fred Funk 81.22003 Fred Funk 77.9* = carried a decimal farther to determine winner# = changed to frequency+ = changed to average per roundCategory records are boldfacedYear-By-Year Statistical LeadersGreens In Regulation Pct.1980 Jack Nicklaus 72.11981 Calvin Peete 73.11982 Calvin Peete 72.41983 Calvin Peete 71.41984 Andy Bean 72.11985 John Mahaffey 71.91986 John Mahaffey 72.01987 Gil Morgan 73.31988 John Adams 73.91989 Bruce Lietzke 72.61990 Doug Tewell 70.91991 Bruce Lietzke 73.31992 Tim Simpson 74.01993 Fuzzy Zoeller 73.61994 Bill Glasson 73.01995 Lennie Clements 72.31996 Mark O'Meara 71.783*1997 Tom Lehman 72.71998 Hal Sutton 71.31999 Tiger Woods 71.42000 Tiger Woods 75.22001 Tom Lehman 74.52002 Tiger Woods 74.02003 Joe Durant 72.9Putting Average1980 Jerry Pate 28.811981 Alan Tapie 28.701982 Ben Crenshaw 28.651983 Morris Hatalsky 27.961984 Gary McCord 28.571985 Craig Stadler 28.627*1986 Greg Norman 1.7361987 Ben Crenshaw 1.7431988 Don Pooley 1.7291989 Steve Jones 1.7341990 Larry Rinker 1.7467*1991 Jay Don Blake 1.7326*1992 Mark O'Meara 1.7311993 David Frost 1.7391994 Loren Roberts 1.7371995 Jim Furyk 1.7081996 Brad Faxon 1.7091997 Don Pooley 1.7181998 Rick Fehr 1.7221999 Brad Faxon 1.7232000 Brad Faxon 1.7042001 David Frost 1.7082002 Bob Heintz 1.6822003 John Huston 1.713Total Driving1991 Bruce Lietzke 421992 Bruce Lietzke 501993 Greg Norman 411994 Nick Price 431995 Nick Price 401996 David Duval 471997 Joe Durant 671998 Hal Sutton 621999 Tiger Woods 522000 Tiger Woods 562001 Sergio Garcia 462002 Charles Howell III 702003 Mike Heinen 51Eagles (Holes Per)1980 Dave Eichelberger 161981 Bruce Lietzke 121982 Tom Weiskopf 10J.C. Snead 10Andy Bean 101983 Chip Beck 151984 Gary Hallberg 151985 Larry Rinker 141986 Joey Sindelar 161987 Phil Blackmar 201988 Ken Green 211989 Lon Hinkle 14Duffy Waldorf 141990 Paul Azinger 141991 Andy Bean 15John Huston 151992 Dan Forsman 181993 Davis Love III 151994 Davis Love III 181995 Kelly Gibson 16#1996 Tom Watson 97.21997 Tiger Woods 104.11998 Davis Love III 83.31999 Vijay Singh 104.82000 Tiger Woods 72.02001 Phil Mickelson 73.82002 John Daly 78.42003 Tiger Woods 76.5Birdie Average1980 Andy Bean 3881981 Vance Heafner 3881982 Andy Bean 3921983 Hal Sutton 3991984 Mark O’Meara 4191985 Joey Sindelar 4111986 Joey Sindelar 4151987 Dan Forsman 4091988 Dan Forsman 4651989 Ted Schulz 4151990 Mike Donald 4011991 Scott Hoch 4461992 Jeff Sluman 4171993 John Huston 4261994 Brad Bryant 3971995 Steve Lowery 410+1996 Fred Couples 4.201997 Tiger Woods 4.251998 David Duval 4.291999 Tiger Woods 4.462000 Tiger Woods 4.922001 Phil Mickelson 4.542002 Tiger Woods 4.472003 Vijay Singh 4.41Sand Save Pct.1980 Bob Eastwood 65.41981 Tom Watson 60.11982 Isao Aoki 60.21983 Isao Aoki 62.31984 Peter Oosterhuis 64.71985 Tom Purtzer 60.81986 Paul Azinger 63.81987 Paul Azinger 63.21988 Greg Powers 63.51989 Mike Sullivan 66.01990 Paul Azinger 67.21991 Ben Crenshaw 64.91992 Mitch Adcock 66.91993 Ken Green 64.41994 Corey Pavin 65.41995 Billy Mayfair 68.61996 Gary Rusnak 64.01997 Bob Estes 70.31998 Keith Fergus 71.01999 Jeff Sluman 67.32000 Fred Couples 67.02001 Franklin Langham 68.92002 Jóse María Olazábal 64.92003 Stuart Appleby 62.1Scoring Average1980 Lee Trevino 69.731981 Tom Kite 69.801982 Tom Kite 70.211983 Raymond Floyd 70.611984 Calvin Peete 70.561985 Don Pooley 70.361986 Scott Hoch 70.081987 David Frost 70.091988 Greg Norman 69.381989 Payne Stewart 69.485*1990 Greg Norman 69.101991 Fred Couples 69.591992 Fred Couples 69.381993 Greg Norman 68.901994 Greg Norman 68.811995 Greg Norman 69.061996 Tom Lehman 69.321997 Nick Price 68.981998 David Duval 69.131999 Tiger Woods 68.432000 Tiger Woods 67.792001 Tiger Woods 68.812002 Tiger Woods 68.562003 Tiger Woods 68.41All-Around1987 Dan Pohl 1701988 Payne Stewart 1701989 Paul Azinger 2501990 Paul Azinger 1621991 Scott Hoch 2831992 Fred Couples 2561993 Gil Morgan 2521994 Bob Estes 2271995 Justin Leonard 3231996 Fred Couples 2151997 Bill Glasson 2821998 John Huston 1511999 Tiger Woods 1202000 Tiger Woods 1132001 Phil Mickelson 1742002 Phil Mickelson 2592003 Tiger Woods 206SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 5-11


SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSWest Coast Swing Presented By The St. PaulMike Weir won twice on the West Coast in 2003 tocapture the nine-event West Coast Swing presented by TheSt. Paul.He became the Swing’s fifth winner, joining two-time“King of the Swing” Tiger Woods (1999, 2000), as well as Phil Mickelson (1998),Davis Love III (2001) and Chris DiMarco (2002).Weir, who won the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and the Nissan Open, earned a$500,000 winner’s bonus presented to the player who accumulated the most pointsduring the West Coast Swing. With two wins in three weeks, Woods vaulted pastErnie Els to finish second and earn $300,000. Weir, Woods and Els won six of theWest Coast Swing’s nine tournaments.Scoring is based on top-10 performances, from 100 points for a victory to 10for 10th place. The competition begins at the Mercedes Championships andconcludes with the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match PlayChampionship and Chrysler Classic of Tucson.As part of its sponsorship of the West Coast Swing, The St. Paul alsosupplements the purse of eight other <strong>TOUR</strong> events by $300,000.Final 2003 West Coast Swing StandingsPlayer Events Points1. Mike Weir 5 267.52. Tiger Woods 3 235.03. Ernie Els 3 200.04. Vijay Singh 4 145.05. Chris DiMarco 6 115.06. Tim Herron 5 110.07. K.J. Choi 7 100.07. Frank Lickliter II 6 100.07. Davis Love III 4 100.07. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 5 100.0Fall Finish Presented By PricewaterhouseCoopersOn the strength of two wins and top-10s in all sevenstarts, Vijay Singh wrapped up his second consecutive FallFinish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers at the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>’s 2003 season-ending <strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipPresented by Coca-Cola. With the Fall Finish title, Singh received a bonus of$500,000.Now in its fifth year, the Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers isan 11-tournament series (beginning at the Deutsche Bank Championship andending at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship Presented by Coca-Cola) that includesenhanced purses and bonus awards totaling $1 million. Points are awarded foreach top-10 finish, from 100 points for first place to 10 for 10th. Previous winnersinclude Tiger Woods in 2000, Bob Estes in 2001 and Singh in 2002 and 2003.Singh finished the 2003 series with 442.5 points to earn the $500,000 firstplacebonus. Stuart Appleby finished second with 220 points and $300,000, whileWoods finished third with 182.5 points for $200,000. In seven starts, Singhcompiled wins at the John Deere Classic and the FUNAI Classic at the WALTDISNEY WORLD RESORT, with top-10s at the Deutsche Bank Championship (4), BellCanadian Open (T6), WGC-American Express Championship (T2), ChryslerChampionship (2) and THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship Presented by Coca-Cola (T5).Final 2003 Fall Finish StandingsPlayer Events Points1. Vijay Singh 7 442.5002. Stuart Appleby 6 220.0003. Tiger Woods 4 182.5004. Retief Goosen 5 177.5005. Bob Tway 6 173.3336. Shigeki Maruyama 7 163.3337. J.L. Lewis 8 160.0008. Brad Faxon 7 146.2509. Chad Campbell 5 145.00010. Hidemichi Tanaka 7 116.6665-12 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2003 Scoring Average By EventTournament Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 TotalMercedes Championships 69.361 69.694 69.250 68.333 69.160Sony Open in Hawaii 70.111 70.168 69.948 68.844 69.880Phoenix Open 69.667 68.742 68.639 69.361 69.132Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 69.331 68.559 68.262 68.444 73.444 69.247AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 73.778 74.061 73.761 72.250 73.694Buick Invitational 72.429 71.301 72.507 73.014 72.158Nissan Open 74.028 71.796 71.257 72.162 72.507Chrysler Classic of Tucson 72.167 71.231 70.011 71.138 71.273Ford Championship at Doral 71.632 71.507 69.965 70.953 71.153The Honda Classic 69.951 68.536 68.883 68.610 69.075Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires 74.793 71.788 71.051 73.785 72.955THE PLAYERS Championship 73.238 71.693 71.431 73.901 72.541BellSouth Classic 73.532 72.556 71.474 71.539 72.505Masters Tournament 76.204 74.609 73.286 73.082 74.640MCI Heritage 70.962 70.860 70.013 70.278 70.621Shell Houston Open 71.205 71.387 69.643 72.743 71.264HP Classic of New Orleans 70.090 70.026 69.461 71.776 70.242Wachovia Championship 73.173 73.058 72.600 72.257 72.902EDS Byron Nelson Championship 69.224 71.232 71.213 69.800 70.321Bank of America Colonial 69.858 70.279 70.316 69.197 69.941the Memorial Tournament 72.000 72.549 75.493 73.942 73.253FBR Capital Open 73.090 71.826 71.308 72.115 72.215U.S. Open Championship 72.684 71.903 72.132 73.029 72.381Buick Classic 72.532 70.923 71.333 71.028 71.556FedEx St. Jude Classic 70.379 71.235 69.615 70.064 70.474100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest 71.795 72.523 71.429 71.486 71.938Greater Milwaukee Open 71.426 71.203 70.000 69.313 70.748B.C. Open 71.208 70.510 69.961 69.855 70.538British Open Championship 76.455 75.151 72.573 72.877 74.802Greater Hartford Open 70.679 70.481 70.079 70.526 70.489Buick Open 71.606 70.132 70.107 69.640 70.555<strong>PGA</strong> Championship 75.013 74.715 72.271 73.900 74.309Reno-Tahoe Open 72.078 72.841 72.429 71.701 72.308WGC-NEC Invitational 70.624 70.788 71.259 72.341 71.253Deutsche Bank Championship 72.218 71.474 70.592 70.493 71.438Bell Canadian Open 72.853 71.103 70.926 70.988 71.630John Deere Classic 71.865 71.755 71.015 70.200 71.45284 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania 70.750 70.085 69.526 69.772 70.201Valero Texas Open 68.437 68.426 68.756 68.778 68.554Southern Farm Bureau Classic 72.446 70.984 69.746 69.141 70.912WGC-American Express Championship 72.333 74.069 70.722 72.542 72.417Las Vegas Invitational 68.535 68.493 69.782 70.338 69.663 69.222Chrysler Classic of Greensboro 70.864 71.500 70.955 71.045 71.105FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort 69.734 69.676 71.077 70.423 70.075Chrysler Championship 73.106 72.300 71.183 72.211 72.351THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship Presented by Coca-Cola 71.161 69.806 69.548 70.645 70.290SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 5-13


SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSLEGENDDid not playT7 Final positionP1 P2 Involved in playoffDQ DisqualifiedCUT Missed cutWD WithdrewDNS Did not show2003 Player Performance Chart (1-25)1. Vijay Singh2. Tiger Woods3. Davis Love III4. Jim Furyk5. Mike Weir6. Kenny Perry7. Chad Campbell8. David Toms9. Ernie Els10. Retief Goosen11. Brad Faxon12. Stuart Appleby13. Bob Tway14. Charles Howell III15. Jay Haas16. Jonathan Kaye17. Justin Leonard18. Chris DiMarco19. Scott Verplank20. Nick Price21. Steve Flesch22. Briny Baird23. Chris Riley24. Robert Allenby25. Tim HerronMercedes Championships T4 DNS T6 1 T4 16 T19 T29 T21 T6Sony Open in Hawaii T20 T33 T50 T50 P1 T20 T70 6 T15 CUT 3 T7 T7 T4 T40Phoenix Open 1 T9 CUT T14 T11 T3 CUT T18 T24 T61 T24 T14 T32 CUT CUT T49 T56Bob Hope Chrysler Classic T12 1 T32 T28 T51 CUT CUT 2 T8 T8 T3 T12 CUT T32 T37 T3AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am T28 1 T5 T3 T22 T7 CUT T3Buick Invitational 1 CUT CUT 3 CUT T28 T7 T21 T7 T70 T4 T37Nissan Open T5 T49 T32 P1 T8 CUT CUT CUT CUT P2 T42 CUT CUT CUT T42 T3 T37 CUT CUT T42Chrysler Classic of Tucson 2 T4 T34 T10 CUT T26WGC-Accenture Match Play Champ 1 T17 T9 T17 T33 2 T33 T33 T17 T33 T33 T5 T17 T33 T33 T9 T17 T9Ford Championship at Doral T12 P2 T14 T5 CUT T54 3 T48 81 T48 T48 CUT CUT T48The Honda Classic T2 T5 T40 T2 73 T48 CUT 1 T8 CUT T40 T14 T40 4Bay Hill Invitational T20 1 T2 T74 T38 T2 T65 T42 T10 T18 T10 CUT CUT T56THE PLAYERS Championship CUT T11 1 T4 T27 T32 T6 CUT CUT T11 T21 T17 T32 T2 T32 T21 T21 T8 CUT T39 T11 CUT T4 T54BellSouth Classic CUT T28 T3 2 T9 CUT T19Masters Tournament T6 T15 T15 4 P1 T39 CUT T8 T6 T13 T23 CUT T28 CUT CUT W/D T8 T23 T23 T39MCI Heritage P1 T10 T18 T18 T10 CUT T47 CUT CUT CUT T47 T38 T27 T7 T27 T3 T62Shell Houston Open T9 T21 T49 T17 T2 5 CUT T49 T9 T17 CUTHP Classic of New Orleans T11 T16 CUT T16 CUT T50 T8 3 P1 T8 T43Wachovia Championship T2 T29 CUT T18 T58 T24 1 T34 CUT T7 T40 CUT T29 T18 T5 CUT CUT CUTEDS Byron Nelson Championship 1 5 CUT T40 T6 T44 T27 T60 CUT T9 T30 4 2 T9 3Bank of America Colonial T5 1 T40 W/D CUT T52 T18 T66 2 T62 T21 T13 T21 T40the Memorial Tournament T4 T4 T24 3 1 T7 T13 T7 T40 T18 T34 T27 T21 T64 T11 CUT CUT CUT W/D T24FBR Capital Open T7 T50 T59 T38 T10 T59 CUT T55 T35U.S. Open Championship T20 T20 CUT 1 T3 T3 T35 T5 T5 T42 CUT CUT CUT T53 CUT T10 T20 T35 T10 T5 CUT CUT CUTBuick Classic T18 T13 T22 T18 T11 T18 T8 CUT T4 P1 T11 T34 T30FedEx St. Jude Classic 1 T9 T9 2 CUT T20 T17 T14100th Western Open 11 1 T3 T3 T8 T13 CUT CUT CUT T13 T43 T19 T37 W/D CUT T6 CUTGreater Milwaukee Open 1 CUTB.C. OpenBritish Open Championship T2 T4 T4 CUT T28 T8 T15 CUT T18 T10 T46 T15 T65 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT T28 CUT CUT T43Greater Hartford Open T4 T36 T26 T36 T7 2 CUTBuick Open T8 T2 1 T8 T24 T61 T38 T2 T24 T50 T2The INTERNATIONAL T2 1 T54 T39 T39 T6 T2 T13 T10 9 CUT T56 T50 4 CUT T15 T24 T10 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> Championship T34 T39 CUT T18 T7 T10 2 T29 T5 CUT CUT T23 CUT T10 T5 T61 CUT 56 CUT CUT T39 CUT T39 T14Reno-Tahoe Open T27 2WGC-NEC Invitational T6 T4 3 T6 T23 T53 T53 T33 T17 T17 T9 T46 T21 T17 2 T23 T33 T46 T42 T11 T4 T6Deutsche Bank Championship 4 T7 T13 T24 CUT T9 T7 T19 T19 T5Bell Canadian Open T6 10 P2 P1 T14 T32 T67 T23John Deere Classic 1 T27 W/D W/D T2 CUT84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania T2 T10 T69 T69Valero Texas Open T17 T34 T2 T52 CUT T59 T7 T52 CUT T76Southern Farm Bureau ClassicCUTWGC-American Express Championship T2 1 T40 T12 T28 T28 T59 5 T12 T8 T16 T2 T59 T21 T54 20 T70 T51 T48 T21 T28 T21 T2Las Vegas Invitational 13 T62 T18 P1 CUT T18 CUT T33 4 T6 T33 T9 T55Chrysler Classic of Greensboro CUT T46 T72 T37 T37 2 T12 T5 T12 4FUNAI Classic 1 T2 T5 T12 T18 T9 T18 CUT T2 T63 T57 17Chrysler Championship 2 T6 T13 T17 T4 T34 1 T9 T24 T13 T58 3 T40 CUTTHE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T5 26 T5 8 T19 T9 1 T21 17 3 T21 27 T13 2 29 7 T21 T21 T9 30 T9 T13 4 T13 315-14 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


LEGENDDid not playT7 Final positionP1 P2 Involved in playoffDQ DisqualifiedCUT Missed cutWD WithdrewDNS Did not show2003 Player Performance Chart (26-50)26. Jerry Kelly27. Fred Funk28. J.L. Lewis29. Kirk Triplett30. K.J. Choi31. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te32. Shaun Micheel33. Bob Estes34. Fred Couples35. Stewart Cink36. Tim Petrovic37. Shigeki Maruyama38. Phil Mickelson39. John Rollins40. Jeff Sluman41. Rory Sabbatini42. John Huston43. Robert Gamez44. Woody Austin45. Geoff Ogilvy46. Ben Curtis47. Jonathan Byrd48. Ben Crane49. Frank Lickliter II50. Peter LonardMercedes Championships T10 T2 T2 T6 T25 T29 T12 T6Sony Open in Hawaii T4 T7 76 T56 T66 CUT CUT T15 T7 T40 T33 T27 T50 T12 CUT T50 T27 CUT T12Phoenix Open T37 CUT T14 CUT T28 T58 CUT T3 T9 T11 T18 2 T3 T43 CUT CUT CUT CUT T56Bob Hope Chrysler Classic T12 T61 T16 T16 T66 T43 T43 T43 T6 T21 T32 T51 T51 T61 T12AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am CUT T15 CUT T55 T5 T38 T13 64 T47 T10 T42 T57 CUT T62 T25Buick Invitational T28 CUT T28 CUT CUT T28 T13 T21 T4 CUT CUT T28 T50 67 CUT T50 T13Nissan Open T51 T3 CUT CUT T5 T55 T10 T10 7 T17 CUT T59 T24 CUT CUT CUT CUT T69 CUT T42Chrysler Classic of Tucson T13 T6 T85 T65 CUT T34 T44 CUT 1WGC-Accenture Match Play Champ T5 T33 T17 T17 T33 T17 T9 T17 T33 4Ford Championship at Doral T54 T40 T8 CUT 4 W/D CUT T22 T14 T27 T22 T5 T27 CUTThe Honda Classic T8 T28 CUT T28 T14 T24 CUT W/D T8 CUT T28 T28 T8 T14 T48Bay Hill Invitational T7 T7 T2 T31 T56 T42 T2 T18 CUT T7 CUT T20 T20 78 T42 T31 T10 W/D T31THE PLAYERS Championship CUT T45 CUT T8 CUT T45 T54 31 10 T39 CUT T45 CUT T32 CUT W/D T69 T21 CUT CUT CUT T56BellSouth Classic T44 T13 T6 CUT T6 CUT T33 CUT T72 1 CUTMasters Tournament 48 CUT CUT T15 T33 22 T28 CUT 3 47 44 CUT T8 CUTMCI Heritage T27 CUT T38 T76 T10 T10 CUT T10 T47 P2 T3 T56 CUTShell Houston Open T31 T44 CUT CUT T31 1 CUT T28 T58 CUT T17 T63 T7 T31 T39 CUTHP Classic of New Orleans T5 CUT T5 T16 T37 T30 P2 T30 T67 T67 T11 CUT 7 T25 75Wachovia Championship CUT T11 T5 T51 CUT T34 T40 T11 CUT CUT T40 T2 T11 CUT T60 T40 T40EDS Byron Nelson Championship T9 CUT T44 T27 T19 CUT T44 T19 T14 74 T19 T44 CUT CUT T9Bank of America Colonial T9 T45 T40 T45 T45 CUT T13 T21 T28 T13 CUT 3 T5 CUT T45 CUT CUT T28 CUTthe Memorial Tournament T58 CUT 69 T13 W/D 6 T45 T24 T11 T18 T29 T18 T13 T62 CUT CUT T29 T21 T62 T21FBR Capital Open T2 T5 71 W/D T35 CUT 1 T28 T17 T22 CUT T42 74U.S. Open Championship CUT T35 T28 CUT CUT CUT T66 T28 T15 CUT T55 T53 CUT CUT T48 CUT T15 T20Buick Classic CUT T4 T8 CUT T13 T13 CUT CUT T30 P2 CUT T43 T13 CUT T66 T36 CUT T22FedEx St. Jude Classic T9 T9 CUT T3 T40 T17 T70 CUT T27 T6 77100th Western Open T3 T43 T13 CUT CUT T43 CUT T65 T30 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT T13 T50 CUT T37Greater Milwaukee Open T12 T60 T32 T27 T12 CUT T27 CUT T32B.C. Open CUT T18 CUTBritish Open Championship W/D CUT T22 T22 T34 T46 T34 CUT T59 70 CUT T53 1 CUT T59Greater Hartford Open CUT CUT T18 10 T21 T36 T58 CUT T58 T26 T21Buick Open T32 T24 T45 T24 T32 T12 T14 T19 T2 T61The INTERNATIONAL CUT CUT CUT T15 T60 T34 17 T24 T6 5 CUT T39 8 CUT T67<strong>PGA</strong> Championship CUT T7 T34 W/D T69 T18 1 T57 T34 CUT CUT T48 T23 CUT CUT 68 W/D T14 T27 T27 CUT CUT T48 T29 T29Reno-Tahoe Open 1 T39 T27 72WGC-NEC Invitational T53 T14 T53 T77 T23 T46 T21 T61 T23 T67 T39 T51 T30 T71 T42 T23Deutsche Bank Championship CUT T32 2 T29 T19 CUT T42 CUT CUT T5 CUT T13 CUT T63 T24Bell Canadian Open T6 T4 T14 CUT CUT T14 T14John Deere Classic T8 T66 T2 T58 T36 CUT CUT CUT T45 CUT T2 CUT84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania T13 1 T5 T2 T10 T10 W/D T16 T16 T2 CUTValero Texas Open CUT T65 T7 CUT T13 T24 T34 CUT T44 T34 T34 T17 T7 CUTSouthern Farm Bureau Classic T25 CUT 3 1 T31 T25WGC-American Express Championship T21 T40 T59 65 T6 T16 T44 T25 T10 T38 T66 37Las Vegas Invitational T9 T18 W/D T55 T18 T26 T9 CUT T47 T9 T43 T6 CUT T69 T62 T14Chrysler Classic of Greensboro T49 T61 T5 W/D T37 1 CUT T18 T18 T16 CUT T61 T5 T57 CUT T22FUNAI Classic CUT T39 CUT T9 T50 T7 T12 T2 CUT T30 T5 T30 T57 T45 T39 T24 T9 CUT T18 CUT T30Chrysler Championship T24 CUT CUT T40 CUT CUT T34 T58 T4 CUT T49 T13 T69 T34 T17 T44 T9 CUT T13 CUT CUT T9THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T13 T9 28 T21 T19SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 5-15


SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSRANKHOLE #Toughest Holes on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>PARAVG.SCOREAVG.OVER PARGOLF COURSE <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT NAMEEAGLESBIRDIES1. Royal St. George GC 8 4 4.575 .575 24 199 184 41 6 British Open Championship2. Oak Hill CC 17 4 4.550 .550 17 197 205 26 2 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship3. Oak Hill CC 7 4 4.503 .503 21 229 156 34 7 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship4. Royal St. George GC 17 4 4.489 .489 17 235 170 28 4 British Open Championship5. Spyglass Hill GC 16 4 4.486 .486 8 92 66 10 3 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmT6. Quail Hollow CC 18 4 4.478 .478 1 29 214 170 33 3 Wachovia ChampionshipT6. Royal St. George GC 18 4 4.478 .478 17 235 173 26 3 British Open Championship8. Oak Hill CC 18 4 4.461 .461 34 208 172 31 2 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship9. Royal St. George GC 1 4 4.443 .443 22 251 147 30 4 British Open Championship10. Oak Hill CC 9 4 4.423 .423 31 227 159 29 1 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship11. Torrey Pines (South Course) 12 4 4.419 .419 12 163 118 9 1 Buick Invitational12. Poppy Hills GC 5 4 4.418 .418 20 90 45 17 5 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmT13. Augusta National GC 11 4 4.410 .410 17 152 96 17 1 Masters TournamentT13. Augusta National GC 18 4 4.410 .410 13 158 97 13 2 Masters Tournament15. Capital City Club (Crabapple) 16 4 4.403 .403 21 149 101 15 2 WGC-American Express Championship16. Poppy Hills GC 6 3 3.401 .401 7 104 56 8 2 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am17. Torrey Pines (South Course) 4 4 4.399 .399 14 162 119 8 Buick InvitationalT18. Cog Hill G&CC 18 4 4.396 .396 34 244 132 37 2 100th Western OpenT18. Capital City Club (Crabapple) 9 4 4.396 .396 19 146 113 10 WGC-American Express ChampionshipT20. Royal St. George GC 15 4 4.388 .388 23 256 153 20 2 British Open ChampionshipT20. Firestone CC (South Course) 16 5 5.388 .388 37 184 86 21 12 WGC-NEC Invitational22. TPC at Avenel 12 4 4.377 .377 25 276 127 28 5 FBR Capital Open23. Spyglass Hill GC 8 4 4.374 .374 11 101 58 7 2 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am24. TPC at Sugarloaf 9 4 4.369 .369 38 244 106 31 9 BellSouth Classic25. Olympia Fields CC (North) 12 4 4.365 .365 3 33 234 153 20 3 U.S. Open Championship26. Waialae CC 1 4 4.361 .361 25 255 145 9 7 Sony Open in Hawaii27. Westchester CC 12 4 4.360 .360 20 267 154 12 2 Buick Classic28. English Turn G&CC 18 4 4.357 .357 19 285 136 19 3 HP Classic of New OrleansT29. Poppy Hills GC 16 4 4.356 .356 14 102 50 6 5 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmT29. Cog Hill G&CC 13 4 4.356 .356 34 249 142 21 3 100th Western OpenT29. Oak Hill CC 3 3 3.356 .356 24 252 159 12 <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipT32. Pebble Beach Golf Links 8 4 4.354 .354 20 130 81 11 1 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmT32. TPC at Four Seasons Resort 3 4 4.354 .354 23 177 98 17 1 EDS Byron Nelson ChampionshipT34. TPC River Highlands 1 4 4.353 .353 42 270 113 26 11 Greater Hartford OpenT34. Hamilton G&CC 18 4 4.353 .353 33 262 159 17 2 Bell Canadian Open36. Hamilton G&CC 6 3 3.345 .345 1 23 278 158 9 4 Bell Canadian Open37. Brown Deer Park GC 4 4 4.342 .342 28 266 160 14 Greater Milwaukee OpenT38. Riviera CC 2 4 4.341 .341 27 255 131 19 2 Nissan OpenT38. Royal St. George GC 10 4 4.341 .341 34 262 133 20 5 British Open Championship40. Capital City Club (Crabapple) 18 4 4.340 .340 24 159 89 15 1 WGC-American Express Championship41. <strong>PGA</strong> West (Palmer Course) 5 3 3.333 .333 16 114 57 8 3 Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicT42. TPC at Sugarloaf 8 3 3.332 .332 20 264 129 12 3 BellSouth ClassicT42. Westin Innisbrook (Copperhead) 6 4 4.332 .332 28 237 120 15 4 Chrysler Championship44. Hamilton G&CC 11 4 4.328 .328 31 272 157 10 3 Bell Canadian Open45. Westin Innisbrook (Copperhead) 16 4 4.327 .327 37 224 122 16 5 Chrysler Championship46. Poppy Hills GC 11 3 3.322 .322 1 13 98 58 7 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am47. TPC at Southwind 14 3 3.321 .321 33 281 113 28 3 FedEx St. Jude ClassicT48. Tucson National Golf Resort 18 4 4.320 .320 39 267 126 29 1 Chrysler Classic of TucsonT48. TPC at Sugarloaf 7 4 4.320 .320 38 236 135 17 2 BellSouth ClassicT48. Quail Hollow CC 17 3 3.320 .320 38 268 116 21 7 Wachovia ChampionshipPARSBOGEYSDOUBLEBOGEYSTRIPLEBOGEY+5-16 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Mike Weir became thefirst Canadian player towin a major championshipat the Masters Tournamentand the first left-hander towin a major title sinceBob Charles.SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDS


All-Time RecordsSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSScoring Records72 holes:254 Tommy Armour III (64-62-63-65), The Resort atLaCantera (par 70), 2003 Valero Texas Open (26-under-par)256 Mark Calcavecchia (65-60-64-67), TPC ofScottsdale (par 71), 2001 Phoenix Open (28-under-par)257 Mike Souchak (60-68-64-65), Brackenridge ParkGC (par 71), 1955 Texas Open (27-under-par)258 Donnie Hammond (65-64-65-64), Oak Hills CC(par 70), 1989 Texas Open (22-under-par)John Cook (64-62-63-69), TPC at Southwind (par Tommy Armour III71), 1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic (26-under-par)Steve Jones (62-64-65-67), TPC of Scottsdale (par 71), 1997 PhoenixOpen (26-under-par)259 Byron Nelson (62-68-63-66), Broadmoor GC (par 70), 1945 Seattle Open(21-under-par)Chandler Harper (70-63-63-63), Brackenridge Park GC (par 71), 1954Texas Open (25-under-par)Tim Norris (63-64-66-66), Wethersfield CC (par 71), 1982 Sammy Davis,Jr. Greater Hartford Open (25-under-par)Corey Pavin (64-63-66-66), Oak Hills CC (par 70), 1988 Texas Open (21-under-par)David Frost (68-63-64-64), Oakwood CC (par 70), 1993 Hardee’s GolfClassic (21-under-par)Tiger Woods (64-61-67-67), Firestone CC (par 70), 2000 World GolfChampionships-NEC Invitational (21-under-par)Joe Durant* (65-61-67-66), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2001 BobHope Chrysler Classic (29-under-par)Tim Herron* (69-64-61-65), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2003 BobHope Chrysler Classic (29-under-par)(* Through first four rounds of 90-hole tournament.)90 holes:324 Joe Durant (65-61-67-66-65), four courses (allcourses, par 72), 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic(36-under-par)325 Tom Kite (67-67-64-65-62), four courses (allcourses, par 72), 1993 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic(35-under-par)327 John Cook (66-69-67-62-63), four courses (allcourses, par 72), 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic(33-under-par)328 Mark Calcavecchia (64-67-66-64-67), fourJoe Durantcourses (all courses, par 72), 1997 Bob HopeChrysler Classic (32-under-par), Finished 2ndPaul Stankowski (67-64-65-69-63), four courses (all courses, par 72),2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (32-under-par), Finished 2ndStuart Appleby (62-68-63-66-69), three courses (TPC Summerlin/par 72,TPC Canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72), 2003 Las VegasInvitational (31-under-par)Scott McCarron (69-62-64-67-66), three courses (TPC Summerlin/par 72,TPC Canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72), 2003 Las VegasInvitational (31-under-par), Lost playoff329 Andrew Magee (69-65-67-62-66), three courses (all courses, par 72),1991 Las Vegas Invitational (31-under-par)D.A. Weibring (70-64-65-64-66), three courses (all courses, par 72), 1991Las Vegas Invitational (31-under-par), Lost playoffMost strokes under par72 holes:31 Ernie Els, 2003 Mercedes Championship, 261, par 73 (won)29 Joe Durant*, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 259, four courses, par 72 (won)Tim Herron*, 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 259, four courses, par 72 (T3)28 John Huston, 1998 United Airlines Hawaiian Open, 260, par 72 (won)Mark Calcavecchia, 2001 Phoenix Open, 256, par 71 (won)Stuart Appleby, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational, 259, three courses -TPCSummerlin/par 72, TPC Canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72 (won)27 Ben Hogan, 1945 Portland Invitational, 261, par 72 (won)Mike Souchak, 1955 Texas Open, 257, par 71 (won)Mark Calcavecchia*, 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 261, fourcourses, par 72 (2nd)Jonathan Byrd, 2002 Buick Challenge, 261, par 72 (won)Steve Flesch, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational, 260, three courses-TPCSummerlin/par 72, TPC Canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72, (T6)26 Gay Brewer, 1967 Pensacola Open, 262, par 72 (won)Robert Wrenn, 1987 Buick Open, 262, par 72 (won)Chip Beck, 1988 USF&G Classic, 262, par 72 (won)John Huston, 1992 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, 262, twocourses, par 72 (won)John Cook, 1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic, 258, par 71 (won)Steve Jones, 1997 Phoenix Open, 258, par 71 (won)David Duval, 1999 Mercedes Championships, 266, par 73 (won)Duffy Waldorf, 2000 National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt DisneyWorld Resort, 262, two courses, par 72 (won)Jay Haas*, 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 262, four courses, par 72 (T16)David Toms, 2002 Buick Challenge, 262, par 72 (2nd)Tommy Armour III, 2003 Valero Texas Open, 254, par 70 (won)(* Through first four rounds of 90-hole tournament.)90 holes:36 Joe Durant, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 324, four courses, par 72 (won)35 Tom Kite, 1993 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 325, four courses, par 72 (won)33 John Cook, 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 327, four courses, par 72 (won)32 Mark Calcavecchia, 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 328, four courses,par 72 (2nd)Paul Stankowski, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 328, four courses,par 72 (2nd)31 Andrew Magee, 1991 Las Vegas Invitational, 329, three courses, par 72(won)D.A. Weibring, 1991 Las Vegas Invitational, 329, three courses, par 72(lost playoff)Stuart Appleby, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational, 328, three courses (won)Scott McCarron, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational, 328, three courses (Lostplayoff)54 holes:Opening rounds:189 John Cook (64-62-63), TPC at Southwind (par 71), 1996 FedEx St. JudeClassic (24-under-par)Mark Calcavecchia (65-60-64), TPC of Scottsdale (par 71), 2001Phoenix Open, (24-under-par)Tommy Armour III (64-62-63), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), 2003Valero Texas Open, (21-under-par)191 Johnny Palmer (65-62-64), Brackenridge Park GC (par 71), 1954 TexasOpen (22-under-par)Gay Brewer (66-64-61), Pensacola CC (par 72), 1967 Pensacola Open(25-under-par)Steve Jones (62-64-65), TPC of Scottsdale (par 71), 1997 Phoenix Open(22-under-par)192 Mike Souchak (60-68-64), Brackenridge Park GC (par 71), 1955 TexasOpen (21-under-par)Bob Gilder (64-63-65), Westchester CC (par 70), 1982 ManufacturersHanover Westchester Classic (18-under-par)Tiger Woods (64-61-67), Firestone CC (par 70), 2000 World GolfChampionships-NEC Invitational (18-under-par)Steve Flesch (62-64-66), Southern Highlands GC (par 72)/TPC at Canyons(par 71)/TPC at Summerlin (par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (23-under-par)Scott Verplank (64-62-66), TPC at Canyons (par 71)/TPC at Summerlin(par 72)/ Southern Highlands GC (par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (23-under-par)Consecutive rounds:189 Chandler Harper (63-63-63), Brackenridge Park GC (par 71), rounds 2-4,1954 Texas Open, (24-under-par)John Cook (64-62-63), TPC at Southwind (par 71), rounds 1-3, 1996FedEx St. Jude Classic, (24-under-par)Mark Calcavecchia (65-60-64), TPC of Scottsdale (par 71), rounds 1-3,2001 Phoenix Open, (24-under-par)Tommy Armour III (64-62-63), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), rounds1-3, 2003 Valero Texas Open, (21-under-par)36 holes:Opening rounds:125 Tiger Woods (64-61), Firestone CC (par 70), 2000 World GolfChampionships-NEC Invitational (15-under-par)Mark Calcavecchia (65-60), TPC of Scottsdale (par 71), 2001 PhoenixOpen (17-under-par)Tom Lehman (63-62), TPC of Summerlin (par 72)/Southern Highlands GC(par 72), 2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas (19-under-par)6-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


All-Time Records (cont.)126 Tommy Bolt (64-62), Cavalier Yacht & CC (par 69), 1954 Virginia BeachOpen (12-under-par)Paul Azinger (64-62), at Oak Hills CC (par 70), 1989 Texas Openpresented by Nabisco (14-under-par)John Cook (64-62), TPC at Southwind (par 71), 1996 FedEx St. JudeClassic (16-under-par)Rick Fehr (64-62), Las Vegas Hilton CC (par 71)/TPC at Summerlin (par72), 1996 Las Vegas Invitational (17-under-par)Steve Jones (62-64), TPC of Scottsdale (par 71), 1997 Phoenix Open (16-under-par)David Frost (63-63), TPC at Southwind (par 71), 1999 FedEx St. JudeClassic (16-under-par)Joe Durant (65-61), La Quinta CC (par 72)/Indian Wells CC (par 72), 2001Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (18-under-par)Tommy Armour III (64-62), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), 2003 ValeroTexas Open, (14-under-par)Steve Flesch (62-64), Southern Highlands GC (par 72)/TPC at Canyons(par 71), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (17-under-par)Scott Verplank (64-62), TPC at Canyons (par 71)/TPC at Summerlin (par72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (17-under-par)Consecutive rounds:124 Mark Calcavecchia (60-64), TPC of Scottsdale (par 71), Rounds 2-3,2001 Phoenix Open, (18-under-par)125 Gay Brewer (64-61), Pensacola CC (par 72), Rounds 2-3, 1967 PensacolaOpen, (19-under-par)Ron Streck (63-62), Oak Hills CC (par 70), Rounds 3-4, 1978 Texas Open,(15-under-par)Blaine McCallister (62-63), Oakwood CC (par 70), Rounds 2-3, 1988Hardee’s Golf Classic, (15-under-par)John Cook (62-63), TPC at Southwind (par 71), Rounds 2-3, 1996 FedExSt. Jude Classic, (17-under-par)John Cook (62-63), Indian Wells CC (par 72), Rounds 4-5, 1997 Bob HopeChrysler Classic, (19-under-par)Tiger Woods (64-61), Firestone CC (par 70), Rounds 1-2, 2000 World GolfChampionships-NEC Invitational, (15-under-par)Mark Calcavecchia (65-60), TPC of Scottsdale (par 71), Rounds 1-2,2001 Phoenix Open, (17-under-par)Tom Lehman (63-62), TPC of Summerlin (par 72)/Southern Highlands GC(par 72), Rounds 1-2, 2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas, (19-under-par)Tim Herron (64-61), Bermuda Dune CC (par 72)/<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course(par 72), Rounds 2-3, 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, (19-under-par)Kenny Perry (64-61), Colonial CC (par 70), Rounds 2-3, 2003 Bank ofAmerica Colonial, (15-under-par)Tommy Armour III (64-61), The Resort atLaCantera (par 70), Rounds 2-3, 2003 Valero TexasOpen, (15-under-par)18 holes:59 Al Geiberger (29-30), Colonial CC (par 72), June 10,second round, 1977 Memphis Classic (13-under-par),1 eagle, 11 birdies. Began on back nine, sank eightfootbirdie putt on ninth hole. Won by three strokesChip Beck (30-29), Sunrise GC (par 72), October11, third round, 1991 Las Vegas Invitational (13-under-par), 13 birdies. Began on back nine, birdiedhis last three holes, including three-footer on ninthhole. Finished T3David Duval (31-28), <strong>PGA</strong> West (Palmer Course) (par72), January 24, final round, 1999 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic (13-under-par), 1 eagle, 11 birdies. Made sixfooteagle putt on 18th hole. Won by one stroke.60 Al Brosch, Brackenridge Park GC, third round,1951 Texas Open (11-under-par)Bill Nary, El Paso CC, third round, 1952 El PasoOpen (11-under-par)Ted Kroll (30-30), Brackenridge Park GC, thirdround, 1954 Texas Open (11-under-par)Wally Ulrich (29-31), Cavalier Yacht & CC, secondround, 1954 Virginia Beach Open (9-under-par)Tommy Bolt (30-30), Wethersfield CC, secondround, 1954 Insurance City Open (11-under-par)Mike Souchak (27-33), Brackenridge Park GC,San Antonio, TX, first round, 1955 Texas Open (11-under-par)Al GeibergerChip BeckDavid DuvalSam Snead, Glen Lakes CC, second round, 1957 Dallas Open (11-under-par)David Frost, (29-31), Randolph Park GC, second round, 1990 NorthernTelecom Tucson Open (12-under-par)Davis Love III (31-29), Waialae CC, second round, 1994 United AirlinesHawaiian Open (12-under-par)Grant Waite (31-29), TPC of Scottsdale, final round, 1996 Phoenix Open(11-under-par)Steve Lowery, (29-31), Callaway Gardens (Mountain View Course), finalround, 1997 Buick Challenge (12-under-par)Tommy Armour III (30-30), Las Vegas CC, second round, 1999 Las VegasInvitational (12-under-par)Mark Calcavecchia (29-31), TPC of Scottsdale, second round, 2001Phoenix Open (11-under-par)9 holes:27 Mike Souchak, Brackenridge Park GC (par-35), back nine, first round,1955 Texas Open (8-under-par)Andy North, En-Joie GC (par-34), back nine, first round, 1975 B.C. Open(7-under-par)Billy Mayfair, Warwick Hills G&CC (par-36), back nine, final round, 2001Buick Open, (9-under-par)Most strokes under par, 9 holes:9 Billy Mayfair, 27, Warwick Hills G&CC (par-36), back nine, final round,2001 Buick OpenBest Vardon Trophy scoring averageNon-adjusted:68.17, Tiger Woods, 2000 (5,181 strokes, 76 rounds)68.87, Tiger Woods, 2001 (5,234 strokes, 76 rounds)69.00, Tiger Woods, 2002 (4,692 strokes, 68 rounds)69.03, Davis Love III, 2001 (5,177 strokes, 75 rounds)69.11, Vijay Singh, 2003 (7,049 strokes, 102 rounds)69.16, Phil Mickelson, 2001 (5,671 strokes, 82 rounds)69.23, Sam Snead, 1950 (6,646 strokes, 96 rounds)69.28, Jim Furyk, 2003 (6,987 strokes, 101 rounds)69.30, Ben Hogan, 1948 (5,267 strokes, 76 rounds)69.33, Greg Norman, 1994 (4,368 strokes, 63 rounds)69.34, Vijay Singh, 2001 (6,379 strokes, 92 rounds)69.37, Sam Snead, 1949 (5,064 strokes, 73 rounds)Adjusted (since 1988):67.79, Tiger Woods, 200068.41, Tiger Woods, 200368.43, Tiger Woods, 199968.56, Tiger Woods, 200268.65, Vijay Singh, 200368.81, Greg Norman, 199468.81, Tiger Woods, 200168.90, Greg Norman, 1993[NOTE: Byron Nelson’s stroke average in 1945 was 68.34 (7,657 strokes in 112rounds). However, the Vardon Trophy was not awarded from 1942-46 becauseof World War II.]Most birdies a in row:8 Bob Goalby, Pasadena GC, final round, 65, 1961 St. Petersburg Open (won)Fuzzy Zoeller, Oakwood CC, first round, 63, 1976 Quad Cities Open (won)Dewey Arnette, Warwick Hills GC, first round, 65, 1987 Buick Open (T47)Edward Fryatt, Doral Golf Resort and Spa (Blue Course), second round,62, 2000 Doral-Ryder Open (T9)J.P. Hayes, Palmer Course at <strong>PGA</strong> West, first round, 65, 2002 Bob HopeChrysler Classic (T16)Jerry Kelly, TPC at Summerlin, third round, 65, 2003 Las VegasInvitational (T9)Best birdie-eagle streak (by holes):8 Billy Mayfair, 7 birdies, 1 eagle, Warwick Hills G&CC, final round, 2001Buick OpenBriny Baird, 7 birdies, 1 eagle, Disney Palm Course, second round, 2003FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort7 Al Geiberger, 6 birdies, 1 eagle, Colonial CC, second round, 1977 DannyThomas Memphis ClassicWebb Heintzelman, 5 birdies, 1 eagle, 1 birdie, Spanish Trail G&CC,third round, 1989 Las Vegas InvitationalDavis Love III, 6 birdies, 1 eagle, Pebble Beach GC, final round, 2001AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-3


All-Time Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSMost birdies in a row to win:6 Mike Souchak, 1956 St. Paul Open (last 6 holes)5 Jack Nicklaus, 1978 Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (last 5 holes)Tom Weiskopf, 1971 Kemper Open (last 4 holes plus 1 playoff hole)[NOTE: John Cook birdied final hole of regulation at 1992 Bob HopeChrysler Classic, then birdied first 3 holes of playoff and eagled fourthhole to win]Most birdies, 72 holes:32 Mark Calcavecchia, 2001 Phoenix OpenPaul Gow, 2001 B.C. Open31 John Huston, 1998 United Airlines Hawaiian OpenMost birdies, 90 holes:37 Joe Durant, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicMost under-par, consecutive starts:54-under, Joe Durant, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (36-under) and GenuityChampionship (18-under)Most consecutive rounds par or better:52 Tiger Woods, third round, 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic, through firstround, 2001 Phoenix OpenVictory RecordsMost victories during career (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored and/or approvedtournaments only):82 Sam Snead73 Jack Nicklaus64 Ben Hogan62 Arnold Palmer52 Byron Nelson51 Billy CasperMost consecutive years winning at least one tournament:17 Jack Nicklaus (1962-78)Arnold Palmer (1955-71)16 Billy Casper (1956-71)Most consecutive victories: (Tournament, site, dates, score, purse)11 Byron Nelson, March 8-11, 1945, to August 2-4, 1945; 1945 Miami FourBall with Jug McSpaden, Miami Springs Course, March 8-11, won 8-6,$1,500; 1945 Charlotte Open, Myers Park GC, March 16-21, 272, $2,000;1945 Greensboro Open, Starmount CC, March 23-25, 271, $1,000; 1945Durham Open, Hope Valley CC, March 30-April 1, 276, $1,000; 1945Atlanta Open, Capital City Course, April 5-8, 263, $2,000, 1945 MontrealOpen, Islemere G&CC, June 7-10, 268, $2,000; 1945 Philadelphia InquirerInvitational, Llanerch CC, June 14-17, 269, $3,000; 1945 Chicago VictoryNational Open, Calumet CC, June 29-July 1, 275, $2,000; 1945 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, Moraine CC, Dayton, OH, July 9-15,won 4-3, $3,750; 1945Tam O’Shanter Open, Tam O’Shanter CC, Chicago, IL, July 26-30, 269,$10,000; 1945 Canadian Open, Thornhill CC, Toronto, Ont., August 2-4,280, $2,000; Winnings during streak: $30,250; [NOTE: Nelson won a 12thevent in Spring Lake, NJ, which is not counted as official as its purse wasbelow the <strong>PGA</strong> minimum]6 Ben Hogan, June 9-12, 1948 to August 19-22, 1948; 1948 U.S. Open,Riviera CC, June 9-12, 276, $2,000; 1948 Inverness Round Robin (JimmyDemaret), Inverness CC, June 24-27, Plus 16, $1,500; 1948 Motor CityOpen, Meadowbrook CC, July 1-4, 275, $2,600; 1948 Reading Open,Berkshire CC, July 22-25, 269, $2,600; 1948 Western Open, Brookfield CC,July 29-August 1, 281, $2,500; 1948 Denver Open Invitational, WellshireCC, August 19-22, 270, $2,150; Winnings during streak: $11,3506 Tiger Woods, August 26-29, 1999 to February 3-6,2000; 1999 World Golf Championships-NECInvitational, Firestone CC, August 26-29, 270,$1,000,000; 1999 National Car Rental Golf Classicat Walt Disney World Resort, DisneyMagnolia/Disney Palm, October 21-24, 271,$450,000; 1999 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship,Champions GC, October 28-31, 269, $900,000;1999 World Golf Championships-American ExpressChampionship, Valderrama GC, November 4-7, 278,$1,000,000; 2000 Mercedes Championships,Kapalua GC, January 6-9, 276, $522,000; 2000Tiger WoodsAT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Pebble Beach GL, February 3-6, 273,$720,000; Winnings during streak: $4,592,0004 Byron Nelson, October 11-14, 1945 to January10-13, 1946; 1945 Seattle Open; 1945 Glen GardenInvitational; 1946 Los Angeles Open; 1946 SanFrancisco Open.4 Jack Burke, Jr., February 14-17, 1952 to March 6-9, 1952; 1952 Texas Open; 1952 Houston Open;1952 Baton Rouge Open; 1952 St. Petersburg Open(four consecutive weeks).4 Ben Hogan, April 9-12, 1953 to June 10-13, 1953:1953 Masters Tournament, 1953 Pan American,1953 Colonial, 1953 U.S. Open.3 Walter Hagen, 1923Joe Kirkwood, Sr., 1924Bill Mehlhorn, 1929Horton Smith, 1929Paul Runyan, 1933Henry Picard, 1939Jimmy Demaret, 1940Ben Hogan, 1940Byron Nelson, 1944, 1945-46Sam Snead, 1945Ben Hogan, 1946 (twice)Bobby Locke, 1947Cary Middlecoff, 1951Jim Ferrier, 1951Ben Hogan, 1953Billy Casper, 1960Arnold Palmer, 1960, 1962Johnny Miller, 1974Jack Nicklaus, 1975Hubert Green, 1976Gary Player, 1978Tom Watson, 1980Nick Price, 1993David Duval, 1997Tiger Woods, 2000-2001Byron NelsonMost victories in single event:8 Sam Snead, Greater Greensboro Open: 1938, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1955,1956, 1960, 1965 (27-year span also record for time between first andlast victories in same event)6 Harry Vardon, British Open: 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914Alex Ross, North & South Open: 1902, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1915Sam Snead, Miami Open: 1937, 1939, 1946, 1950, 1951, 1955Jack Nicklaus, Masters: 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 19865 J.H. Taylor, British Open: 1894, 1895, 1900, 1909, 1913James Braid, British Open: 1901, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1910Walter Hagen, Western Open: 1916, 1921, 1926, 1927, 1932Walter Hagen, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship: 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927Sam Snead, Goodall Palm Beach Round Robin: 1938, 1952, 1954, 1955,1957Ben Hogan, Colonial NIT: 1946, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1959Peter Thomson, British Open: 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1965Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope Desert Classic: 1960, 1962, 1968, 1971, 1973Jack Nicklaus, Tournament of Champions: 1963, 1964, 1971, 1973, 1977Jack Nicklaus, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship: 1963, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1980Tom Watson, British Open: 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983Mark O’Meara, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am: 1985, 1989, 1990,1992, 1997Davis Love III, MCI Heritage: 1987, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2003Major Championship Wins(Amateur and Professional)20 Jack Nicklaus, 1959-86 (6 Masters, 4 U.S.Opens, 3 British Opens, 5 <strong>PGA</strong>s, 2 U.S. Amateurs)13 Bobby Jones, 1923-30 (4 U.S. Opens, 3 BritishOpens, 5 U.S. Amateurs, 1 British Amateur)11 Walter Hagen, 1914-29 (2 U.S. Opens, 4 BritishOpens, 5 <strong>PGA</strong>s)Tiger Woods, 1994-2002 (3 Masters, 2 U.S.Opens, 1 British Open, 2 <strong>PGA</strong>s, 3 U.S. Amateurs)9 John Ball, 1888-1912 (1 British Open, 8 BritishJack NicklausAmateurs)Ben Hogan, 1946-53 (2 Masters, 4 U.S. Opens, 1 British Open, 2 <strong>PGA</strong>s)Gary Player, 1959-78 (3 Masters, 1 U.S. Open, 3 British Opens, 2 <strong>PGA</strong>s)6-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


All-Time Records (cont.)8 Arnold Palmer, 1954-64 (4 Masters, 1 U.S. Open, 2 British Opens, 1 U.S.Amateur)Tom Watson, 1975-83 (2 Masters, 1 U.S. Open, 5 British Opens)(Professional Only)18 Jack Nicklaus11 Walter Hagen9 Ben Hogan; Gary Player8 Tom Watson; Tiger Woods7 Harry Vardon; Bobby Jones; Gene Sarazen; Sam Snead; ArnoldPalmer6 Lee Trevino; Nick Faldo5 James Braid; John H. Taylor; Byron Nelson; Peter Thomson; SeveBallesterosMost consecutive victories in single event:4 Tom Morris, Jr., British Open, 1868-70 (no event 1871), 1872Walter Hagen, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, 1924-1927Gene Sarazen, Miami Open, 1926 (schedule change), 1928-1930;Tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational, 2000-20033 Willie Anderson, U.S. Open, 1903-1905Walter Hagen, Metropolitan Open, 1916, 1919-1920 (no event held1917-1918 due to World War I)Gene Sarazen, Miami Beach Open, 1927-1929Henry Picard, Tournament of the Gardens, 1935-37Ralph Guldahl, Western Open, 1936-1938Ben Hogan, Asheville Land of the Sky Open, 1940-1942Gene Littler, Tournament of Champions, 1955-1957Billy Casper, Portland Open, 1959-1961Arnold Palmer, Texas Open, 1960-1962Arnold Palmer, Phoenix Open, 1961-1963Jack Nicklaus, Disney World Golf Classic, 1971-1973Johnny Miller, Tucson Open, 1974-1976Tom Watson, Byron Nelson Classic, 1978-1980Tiger Woods, Memorial Tournament, 1999-2001Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, 1999-2001Most victories in calendar year:18 Byron Nelson, 194513 Ben Hogan, 194611 Sam Snead, 195010 Ben Hogan, 19489 Paul Runyan, 19339 Tiger Woods, 20008 Horton Smith, 1929Gene Sarazen, 1930Byron Nelson, 1944Arnold Palmer, 1960Arnold Palmer, 1962Johnny Miller, 1974Sam Snead, 1938Tiger Woods, 19997 12 times, most recently Tom Watson, 1980Arnold PalmerWinners of Career Grand Slam (in the event of multiple victories in a majorchampionship, only the first is listed):Gene Sarazen: 1922 U.S. Open, 1922 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, 1932 British Open,1935 Masters TournamentBen Hogan: 1946 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, 1948 U.S. Open, 1951 MastersTournament, 1953 British OpenGary Player: 1959 British Open, 1961 Masters Tournament, 1962 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, 1965 U.S. OpenJack Nicklaus: 1962 U.S. Open, 1963 Masters Tournament, 1963 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, 1966 British OpenTiger Woods: 1997 Masters Tournament, 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, 2000 U.S.Open, 2000 British OpenMost first-time winners during calendar year:18, 200214, 199113, 199612, 1979, 1980, 198611, 1977, 1985, 198810, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1994, 2001Most years between victories:15 years, 5 months, 10 days, Butch Baird (May 7, 1961-October 17, 1976), 240starts14 years, 8 months, 2 days, Ed Fiori (January 17, 1982-September 15, 1996),409 starts13 years, 8 months, Tommy Armour III (January 28, 1990-September 28,2003), 366 starts13 years, 6 months, 20 days, Gene Sauers (February 12, 1989-September 1,2002), 245 starts12 years, 5 months, 21 days, Howard Twitty (July 27, 1980-January 17, 1993),307 starts12 years, 27 days, Scott Verplank (July 31, 1988-August 27, 2000), 253 starts11 years, 9 months, Leonard Thompson (October 30, 1977-July 30, 1989), 357starts11 years, 3 months, 27 days, Bob Murphy (March 2, 1975-June 29, 1986), 266starts11 years, 22 days, Bob Rosburg (January 22, 1961-February 13, 1972), 198 startsMost years from first victory to last:28 years, 11 months, 20 days, Raymond Floyd (March 17, 1963-March 8, 1992)28 years, 2 months, 17 days, Sam Snead (January 17, 1937-April 4, 1965)23 years, 11 months, 24 days, Tom Watson (June 30, 1974-May 24, 1998)23 years, 11 months, 5 days, Macdonald Smith (August 28, 1912-August 2, 1936)23 years, 9 months, 27 days, Jack Nicklaus (June 17, 1962-April 13, 1986)23 years, 6 months, 7 days, Craig Stadler (January 13, 1980-July 20, 2003)23 years, 3 months, 7 days, Gene Littler (January 24, 1954-May 1, 1977)22 years, 11 months, 3 days, Peter Jacobsen (August 24, 1980-July 27, 2003)22 years, 10 months, 19 days, Jim Barnes (August 26, 1914-July 15, 1937)22 years, 7 months, 21 days, Scott Hoch (July 20, 1980-March 10, 2003)22 years, 4 months, 25 days, Johnny Miller (September 12, 1971-February 6,1994)22 years, 4 months, 20 days, Hale Irwin (November 28, 1971-April 17, 1994)Most wins by players in their 20s:39 Tiger Woods30 Jack NicklausMost wins by players in their 30s:42 Arnold Palmer40 Ben HoganMost wins by players after 40:17 Sam SneadSam SneadYoungest winners:19 years, 10 months, Johnny McDermott, 1911 U.S. Open20 years, 5 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922 Southern Open20 years, 1 month, 15 days, Charles Evans, Jr. (amateur), 1910 Western Open20 years, 4 months, 12 days, Francis Ouimet, (amateur), 1913 U.S. Open20 years, 4 months, 18 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922 U.S. Open20 years, 5 months, 13 days, Horton Smith, 1928 Oklahoma City Open20 years, 5 months, 22 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship20 years, 6 months, 13 days, Raymond Floyd, 1963 St. Petersburg Open20 years, 6 months, 28 days, Phil Mickelson (amateur), 1991 NorthernTelecom Open20 years, 7 months, 1 day, Horton Smith, 1928 Catalina Island Open20 years, 7 months, 16 days, Tom Creavy, 1931 <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSLongest time between first and last victory in same event (won other timesin that event):27 years, Sam Snead, Greater Greensboro Open (1938-1965) (won six otherGGOs in between)Longest time between victories in same event, and no other wins in thattournament in between:21 years, Hale Irwin, Heritage Classic (1973-1994)Youngest to make cut:15 years, 8 months, 20 days, Bob Panasik, 1957 Canadian Open16 years, 9 months, 7 days, Ty Tryon, 2001 Honda Classic17 years, 1 month, 22 days, Tommy Jacobs, 1952 Masters TournamentOldest to make cut:67 years, 2 months, 21 days, Sam Snead, 1979 Manufacturers HanoverWestchester ClassicWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-5


All-Time Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSOldest winners:52 years, 10 months, 8 days, Sam Snead, 1965 Greater Greensboro Open51 years, 7 months, 10 days, Art Wall, 1975 Greater Milwaukee Open51 years, 3 months, 7 days, Jim Barnes, 1937 Long Island Open51 years, 1 month, 5 days, John Barnum, 1962 Cajun Classic50 years, 1 month, 18 days, Craig Stadler, 2003 B.C. Open49 years, 6 months, 4 days, Raymond Floyd, 1992 Doral-Ryder Open49 years, 4 months, 23 days, Peter Jacobsen, 2003 Greater Hartford OpenOldest first-time winner:51 years, 1 month, 5 days, John Barnum, 1962 Cajun ClassicMost recent amateur winners of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events:Gene Littler, 1954 San Diego OpenDoug Sanders, 1956 Canadian OpenScott Verplank, 1985 Western OpenPhil Mickelson, 1991 Northern Telecom OpenWidest winning margin (strokes):16 J.D. Edgar, 1919 Canadian OpenJoe Kirkwood, Sr., 1924 Corpus Christi OpenBobby Locke, 1948 Chicago Victory National Championship15 Tiger Woods, 2000 U.S. Open14 Ben Hogan, 1945 Portland InvitationalJohnny Miller, 1975 Phoenix Open13 Byron Nelson, 1945 Seattle OpenGene Littler, 1955 Tournament of Champions12 Byron Nelson, 1939 Phoenix OpenArnold Palmer, 1962 Phoenix OpenJose Maria Olazabal, 1990 NEC World Series of GolfTiger Woods, 1997 Masters TournamentBest come-from-behind in final round to win (strokes):10 Paul Lawrie, 1999 British Open8 Jack Burke, Jr., 1956 Masters TournamentKen Venturi, 1959 Los Angeles OpenMark Lye, 1983 Bank of Boston ClassicHal Sutton, 1985 St. Jude Memphis ClassicChip Beck, 1990 Buick OpenScott Simpson, 1998 Buick InvitationalCraig Stadler, 2003 B.C. OpenLargest lead with 18 holes to play (strokes):13 Bobby Locke, 1948 Chicago Victory National Championship (won by 16)11 Gene Sarazen, 1927 Long Island Open (won by 11)10 Walter Hagen, 1920 Florida West Coast Open (won by 12)Ben Hogan, 1945 Portland Invitational (won by 14)Gene Littler, 1955 Tournament of Champions(won by 13)Tiger Woods, 2000 U.S. Open (won by 15)Largest lead with 18 holes to play and lost (strokes):6 Bobby Cruickshank, 1928 Florida OpenGay Brewer, 1969 Danny Thomas-DiplomatClassicHal Sutton, 1983 Anheuser-Busch Golf ClassicGreg Norman, 1986 Masters TournamentTiger WoodsPlayoff RecordsLongest sudden-death playoffs (holes):11 1949 Motor City Open: Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mangrum weredeclared co-winners by mutual agreement8 1965 Azalea Open: Dick Hart def. Phil Rodgers1978 Greater Milwaukee Open: Lee Elder def. Lee Trevino1981 Quad Cities Open: Dave Barr def. Woody Blackburn, DanHalldorson, Frank Conner, Victor Regalado1983 Phoenix Open: Bob Gilder def. Rex Caldwell, Johnny Miller,Mark O’MearaMost players in sudden-death playoff:6 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic: Neal Lancaster def. Tom Byrum,Mark Carnevale, David Edwards, Yoshinori Mizumaki and DavidOgrin2001 Nissan Open: Robert Allenby def. Toshi Izawa, BrandelChamblee, Bob Tway, Jeff Sluman and Dennis Paulson5 Six times, (most recently 1996 Buick Challenge: Michael Bradley def.Fred Funk, Davis Love III, John Maginnes and Len Mattiace)Teams at the 1985 Chrysler Team ChampionshipMost playoffs, season:16 1988, 199115 1972Putting RecordsFewest putts, one round:18 Sam Trahan, Whitemarsh Valley CC, final round, 1979 IV PhiladelphiaGolf ClassicMike McGee, Colonial CC, first round, 1987 Federal Express St. JudeClassicKenny Knox, Harbour Town GL, first round, 1989 MCI Heritage ClassicAndy North, Kingsmill GC, second round, 1990 Anheuser-Busch GolfClassicJim McGovern, TPC at Southwind, second round, 1992 Federal ExpressSt. Jude ClassicCorey Pavin, Glen Abbey GC, second round, 2000 Bell Canadian OpenFewest putts, four rounds:93 Kenny Knox, Harbour Town GL, 1989 MCIHeritage ClassicMark Calcavecchia, Forest Oaks CC, 2002Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic94 Bob Tway, Harbour Town GL, 1986 MCI HeritageClassic95 George Archer, Harbour Town GL, 1980 Sea PinesHeritage ClassicMark O’Meara, TPC at Las Colinas, 1989 GTEKenny KnoxByron Nelson ClassicAndy Bean, Harbour Town GL, 1990 MCI Heritage ClassicPayne Stewart, Harbour Town GL, 1999 MCI ClassicJim Carter, Harbour Town GL, 2000 MCI ClassicDavis Love III, Harbour Town GL, 2000 MCI ClassicBob Heintz, Forest Oaks CC, 2002 Greater Greensboro Chrysler ClassicChris Riley, CC at Mirasol, 2003 Honda 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, front nine, final round, 1967 GreaterJacksonville OpenSam Trahan, Whitemarsh Valley CC, back nine, final round, 1979 IVBPhiladelphia Golf ClassicBill Calfee, Forest Oaks CC, back nine, third round, 1980 GreaterGreensboro OpenKenny Knox, Harbour Town GL, back nine, first round, 1989 MCIHeritage ClassicJohn Inman, Harbour Town GL, front nine, final round, 1994 MCIHeritage ClassicMiscellaneous RecordsMost consecutive events without missing cut:114 Tiger Woods*, Buick Invitational, February 5-8, 1998, through THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship, November 6-9, 2003113 Byron Nelson, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, January 26, 1941, throughColonial National Invitation, May 27-30, 1948 (withdrew after two roundsof 1949 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am)105 Jack Nicklaus, Sahara Open, October 29-November 1,1970, throughWorld Series of Golf, September 2-5, 1976 (missed cut 1976 World Open)86 Hale Irwin, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, January 23-26, 1975, throughconclusion of 1978 season (missed cut in first start of 1979 season atBing Crosby National Pro-Am)72 Dow Finsterwald, Carling Golf Classic, September 22-25, 1955, throughHouston Invitational, February 21-24, 1958 (missed the cut at BatonRouge Open Invitational)53 Tom Kite, Western Open, July 3-6, 1980, through Manufacturers HanoverWestchester Classic, June 24-27, 1982 (missed cut at 1982 British Open)6-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


All-Time Records (cont.)Vijay Singh, NEC World Series of Golf, August 24-27, 1995, through THEPLAYERS Championship, March 26-29, 1998 (missed cut 1998 MastersTournament)* Streak intact through end of 2003 season.Most Career Cuts made:586 Tom Kite583 Raymond Floyd566 Gene Littler561 Doug Ford555 Jay Haas543 Arnold PalmerMost top-10s in a season:31 Harold (Jug) McSpaden, 1945Most top-10s in a career:358 Sam SneadYoungest professional shooting his age:66 (4-under, 4th round), Sam Snead (age 67), 1979 Quad Cities Open67 (3-under, 2nd round), Sam Snead (age 67), 1979 Quad Cities OpenMost victories before 21st birthday:7 Horton SmithYoungest to win five titles:20 years, 10 months, 1 day, Horton Smith21 years, 5 months, 20 days, Tiger WoodsFirst African-American to play <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>:Bill Spiller, 1948 Los Angeles OpenFirst African-American to win official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title:Pete Brown, 1964 Waco Turner OpenWomen who played in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events:Babe Didrikson Zaharias: 1938 Los Angeles Open (Jan. 7-10), 81-84 (missedcut). Note: Sponsor invitation; 1945 Los Angeles Open (Jan. 5-8) 76-81-79(missed cut). Note: Qualified with 76-76; 1945 Phoenix Open (Jan. 11-14)77-72-75-80—304 (33rd). Note: Sponsor invitation; 1945 Tucson Open(Jan. 18-21) 307 total (42nd). Note: Qualified with 74-81Annika Sorenstam: 2003 Bank of America Colonial (May 22-25) 71-74—145(missed cut) Note: Sponsor exemptionSuzy Whaley: 2003 Greater Hartford Open (July 24-27), 75-78—153 (missedcut). Note: Qualified by winning 2002 Connecticut <strong>PGA</strong> SectionChampionshipLefthanders who have won:21 Phil Mickelson, 1991 Northern Telecom Open. 1993 Buick Invitational ofCalifornia, The International. 1994 Mercedes Championships. 1995Northern Telecom Open. 1996 Nortel Open, Phoenix Open, GTE ByronNelson Golf Classic, NEC World Series of Golf. 1997 Bay Hill Invitational,Sprint International. 1998 Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am. 2000 Buick Invitational, BellSouth Classic, MasterCardColonial, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 2001 Buick Invitational, Canon GreaterHartford Open. 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Canon Greater HartfordOpen6 Bob Charles, 1963 Houston Classic. British Open. 1965 Tucson OpenInvitational. 1967 Atlanta Classic. 1968 Canadian Open. 1974 GreaterGreensboro Open6 Mike Weir, 1999 Air Canada Championship. 2000 WGC-AmericanExpress Championship. 2001 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 2003 Bob HopeChrysler Classic, Nissan Open, Masters Tournament1 Sam Adams, 1973 Quad Cities OpenErnie Gonzalez, 1986 Pensacola OpenRuss Cochran, 1991 Centel Western OpenSteve Flesch, 2003 HP Classic of New OrleansFather-son winners:Tom Morris Sr.-Tom Morris Jr.Joe Kirkwood Sr.-Joe Kirkwood Jr.Clayton Heafner-Vance HeafnerJulius Boros-Guy BorosAl Geiberger-Brent GeibergerPete BrownHole-in-one on par 4:Andrew Magee, driver, on 332-yard par-4 17th hole, TPC of Scottsdale, AZ, infirst round of the 2001 Phoenix OpenMoney-Winning RecordsMost money won in a single season:$9,188,321, Tiger Woods, 2000$7,573,907, Vijay Singh, 2003$6,912,625, Tiger Woods, 2002$6,673,413, Tiger Woods, 2003$6,616,585, Tiger Woods, 1999$6,081,865, Davis Love III, 2003Most money won by a rookie:$1,864,584, Carlos Franco, 1999$1,520,632, Charles Howell III, 2001$1,502,888, Jose Coceres, 2001$1,462,713, Jonathan Byrd, 2002$1,451,726, Pat Perez, 2002$1,434,911, Ben Curtis, 2003Most money won by a second-year player:$3,912,064, Chad Campbell, 2003$2,702,747, Charles Howell III, 2002$2,617,004, Retief Goosen, 2002$2,066,833, Tiger Woods, 1997$1,968,685, Robert Allenby, 2000$1,956,565, John Rollins, 2002Most money won in first two seasons:$4,727,538, Chad Campbell, 2002-2003$4,223,379, Charles Howell III, 2001-2002$3,743,989, Retief Goosen, 2001-2002$3,415,176, Carlos Franco, 1999-2000$3,074,637, Notah Begay III, 1999-2000$2,893,251, Jonathan Byrd, 2002-2003$2,857,427, Tiger Woods, 1996-1997Most consecutive years with $100,000 or more in earnings:27 Tom Watson, 1974-200025 Jay Haas, 1979-200324 Craig Stadler, 1980-200323 Tom Kite, 1976-1998Most consecutive years with $200,000 or more in earnings:20 Mark O’Meara, 1984-200318 Nick Price, 1986-200317 Mark Calcavecchia, 1987-2003Fred Couples, 1987-2003Most consecutive years with $500,000 or more in earnings:11 Mark Calcavecchia, 1993-2003Jeff Maggert, 1993-2003Phil Mickelson, 1993-200310 Ernie Els, 1994-2003Scott Hoch, 1994-2003Tom Lehman, 1994-2003Most consecutive years with $1,000,000 or more in earnings:9 Davis Love III, 1995-20038 Scott Hoch, 1996-2003 Phil Mickelson, 1996-20037 Jim Furyk, 1997-2003 Vijay Singh, 1997-2003Justin Leonard, 1997-2003 Tiger Woods, 1997-2003Nick Price, 1997-2003Most years with $1,000,000 or more in earnings:10 Davis Love III Nick Price8 Scott Hoch Vijay SinghPhil MickelsonSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-7


All-Time Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSMost money won in a season without victory:$3,459,740, David Toms, 2002$3,440,829, Vijay Singh, 2001$2,718,445, Brad Faxon, 2003$2,337,765, Davis Love III, 2000Most consecutive years finishing top 10 on money list:17 Jack Nicklaus, 1962-7811 Arnold Palmer, 1957-67Most years finishing top 10 money list:18 Jack Nicklaus15 Sam Snead13 Arnold PalmerMost years leading money list:8 Jack NicklausMost consecutive years leading money list:4 Tom Watson, 1977-80Tiger Woods, 1999-2002Youngest to win $1 million in earnings in a season:21 years, 5 months, 21 days, Tiger Woods, 1997Quickest to $1 million in earnings in a career:5 events, Retief GoosenQuickest to $2 million in earnings in a career:16 events, Tiger WoodsNumber of players to win over $2 million in a single season:29 200323 200216 200115 20009 19993 19981 1997Number of players to win over $1 million in a single season:72 200361 200256 200145 200036 199926 199818 19979 1995, 19966 19945 19934 19922 1989, 1990First-year players to win $1 million or more:$1,864,584, Carlos Franco, 1999$1,520,632, Charles Howell III, 2001$1,502,888, Jose Coceres, 2001$1,462,713, Jonathan Byrd, 2002$1,451,726, Pat Perez, 2002$1,434,911, Ben Curtis, 2003$1,413,113, Peter Lonard, 2002$1,255,314, Notah Begay III, 1999$1,238,736, Adam Scott, 2003$1,207,104, Shigeki Maruyama, 2000$1,182,883, Alex Cejka, 2003$1,126,985, Retief Goosen, 2001$1,088,205, Luke Donald, 2002$1,073,847, J.J. Henry, 2001Biggest One-Season GainRank Player Season Money Season Money Gain1. Tiger Woods 1998 $1,841,117 1999 $6,616,585 $4,775,4682. Mike Weir 2002 843,890 2003 4,918,910 4,075,0203. Davis Love III 2002 2,056,160 2003 6,081,896 4,025,7364. Vijay Singh 2002 3,756,563 2003 7,573,907 3,817,3445. Chad Campbell 2002 825,474 2003 3,912,064 3,086,590Money Level Increases on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Year #1 Final Money List #30 Final Money List #125 Final Money List2003 Vijay Singh $7,573,907 K.J. Choi $1,999,663 Esteban Toledo $487,4952002 Tiger Woods 6,912,625 Steve Lowery 1,882,553 Jay Williamson 515,4452001 Tiger Woods 5,687,777 Steve Stricker 1,676,229 Woody Austin 406,3522000 Tiger Woods 9,188,321 Carlos Franco 1,550,592 Bob Burns 391,0751999 Tiger Woods 6,616,585 Loren Roberts 1,258,745 Charles Raulerson 326,8931998 David Duval 2,591,031 Andrew Magee 964,302 Blaine McCallister 228,3041997 Tiger Woods 2,066,833 Andrew Magee 752,007 Neal Lancaster 179,2731996 Tom Lehman 1,780,159 Duffy Waldorf 604,382 Dicky Pride 167,8521995 Greg Norman 1,654,959 Nick Price 611,700 John Wilson 149,2801994 Nick Price 1,499,927 Mark Calcavecchia 533,201 Dennis Paulson 142,5151993 Nick Price 1,478,557 Billy Mayfair 513,072 Ronnie Black 120,0411992 Fred Couples 1,344,188 Steve Pate 472,626 Roger Maltbie 109,7421991 Corey Pavin 979,430 Ian Woosnam 485,023 John Adams 117,5491990 Greg Norman 1,165,477 John Huston 435,690 Bob Eastwood 123,9086-8 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


All-Time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money ListPlayer Money Player Money Player Money1. Tiger Woods $39,777,26535. Jeff Maggert $10,753,18569. Chris Perry $6,866,6712. Davis Love III 26,132,74636. Chris DiMarco 10,637,53570. Shigeki Maruyama 6,852,7053. Vijay Singh 25,854,92337. Stuart Appleby 10,284,27271. Frank Lickliter II 6,745,1254. Phil Mickelson 23,773,10638. Kirk Triplett 10,284,09072. Kevin Sutherland 6,625,6935. Jim Furyk 19,039,70739. Corey Pavin 10,257,09373. Jose Maria Olazabal 6,583,4456. Nick Price 18,919,44740. Steve Elkington 10,018,93274. Scott Simpson 6,551,7317. Ernie Els 18,679,76741. Billy Mayfair 9,980,49375. Glen Day 6,479,9388. Scott Hoch 17,216,62442. Tom Watson 9,881,77876. Jonathan Kaye 6,476,1749. David Toms 16,585,38443. Jesper Parnevik 9,846,86077. Bruce Lietzke 6,474,79410. David Duval 16,235,30544. Stewart Cink 9,654,31878. Chris Riley 6,437,84911. Justin Leonard 16,108,75945. Craig Stadler 9,593,49379. Lanny Wadkins 6,355,68112. Mark Calcavecchia 15,694,58746. Steve Lowery 9,350,13780. Bernhard Langer 6,353,51513. Fred Couples 15,148,46547. Robert Allenby 9,253,57181. Bill Glasson 6,330,23114. Hal Sutton 15,145,66748. Jerry Kelly 8,831,17682. Len Mattiace 6,222,24815. Jeff Sluman 14,494,50749. Billy Andrade 8,808,55983. Chip Beck 6,199,55016. Brad Faxon 14,310,79550. Duffy Waldorf 8,695,75684. Craig Parry 6,173,39017. Tom Lehman 14,130,26451. David Frost 8,584,41485. Steve Jones 6,052,02618. Kenny Perry 13,957,13552. Mark Brooks 8,123,18286. Hale Irwin 5,966,03119. Greg Norman 13,931,92953. Steve Flesch 8,024,83587. Jim Gallagher, Jr. 5,860,72020. Mark O’Meara 13,143,67954. Tim Herron 7,961,91388. Fuzzy Zoeller 5,803,34321. Loren Roberts 13,083,27155. Andrew Magee 7,959,02589. Jack Nicklaus 5,722,90122. Fred Funk 12,915,57556. Sergio Garcia 7,806,26990. Skip Kendall 5,681,38323. Mike Weir 12,845,20857. Steve Pate 7,806,23791. Joe Durant 5,624,64124. Paul Azinger 12,680,53358. Dan Forsman 7,686,55592. Jay Don Blake 5,513,91525. Bob Estes 12,240,26959. Scott McCarron 7,656,12893. Russ Cochran 5,344,38726. Bob Tway 12,150,38360. Curtis Strange 7,599,95194. Raymond Floyd 5,323,07527. John Huston 12,131,70161. Joey Sindelar 7,451,76995. Carlos Franco 5,322,03928. Payne Stewart 11,737,00862. Steve Stricker 7,392,14696. K.J. Choi 5,310,64229. Jay Haas 11,720,18363. Peter Jacobsen 7,340,11997. Mark McCumber 5,309,68830. Scott Verplank 11,281,25964. Retief Goosen 7,233,88698. Rich Beem 5,273,31731. Lee Janzen 11,263,97665. Dudley Hart 7,221,31899. Gil Morgan 5,259,16432. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 11,104,13066. Ben Crenshaw 7,091,166 100. Robert Gamez 5,246,20133. John Cook 11,084,70567. Charles Howell III 7,055,86734. Tom Kite 10,920,30968. Larry Mize 6,967,713SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDS1. Sam Snead 822. Jack Nicklaus 733. Ben Hogan 644. Arnold Palmer 625. Byron Nelson 526. Billy Casper 517. Walter Hagen 448. Cary Middlecoff 40T9. Gene Sarazen 39T9. Tom Watson 39T9. Tiger Woods 3912. Lloyd Mangrum 3613. Horton Smith 32Top 50 All-Time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> WinnersT14. Harry Cooper 31T14. Jimmy Demaret 3116. Leo Diegel 30T17. Gene Littler 29T17. Paul Runyan 29T17. Lee Trevino 2920. Henry Picard 26T21. Tommy Armour 25T21. Johnny Miller 25T23. Gary Player 24T23. Macdonald Smith 24T25. Johnny Farrell 22T25. Raymond Floyd 22T27. Willie Macfarlane 21T27. Lanny Wadkins 21T27. Craig Wood 21T27. Phil Mickelson 21T31. James Barnes 20T31. Hale Irwin 20T31. Bill Mehlhorn 20T31. Greg Norman 20T31. Doug Sanders 20T36. Ben Crenshaw 19T36. Doug Ford 19T36. Hubert Green 19T36. Tom Kite 19T40. Nick Price 18T40. Julius Boros 18T40. Jim Ferrier 18T40. E.J. Harrison 18T40. Davis Love III 18T40. Johnny Revolta 18T46. Jack Burke 17T46. Bobby Cruickshank 17T46. Harold McSpaden 17T46. Curtis Strange 17T50. Ralph Guldahl 16T50. Mark O’Meara 16T50. Tom Weiskopf 16Note: The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Policy Board approved in September 2002 the retroactive awarding of an official victory to winners of the British Open prior to 1995. The PolicyBoard determined that champions prior to 1995 should be recognized as having won a major championship while also receiving career victory credit. Player recordswere adjusted at the start of the 2003 season so as to not change eligibility in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Past Champions category during the course of the 2002 season.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-9


Past Leading Money WinnersSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSPlayer Money Player Money Player Money1934 Paul Runyan $6,767.00 1958 Arnold Palmer $42,607.50 1982 Craig Stadler $446,462.001935 Johnny Revolta 9,543.00 1959 Art Wall 53,167.60 1983 Hal Sutton 426,668.001936 Horton Smith 7,682.00 1960 Arnold Palmer 75,262.85 1984 Tom Watson 476,260.001937 Harry Cooper 14,138.69 1961 Gary Player 64,540.45 1985 Curtis Strange 542,321.001938 Sam Snead 19,534.49 1962 Arnold Palmer 81,448.33 1986 Greg Norman 653,296.001939 Henry Picard 10,303.00 1963 Arnold Palmer 128,230.00 1987 Curtis Strange 925,941.001940 Ben Hogan 10,655.00 1964 Jack Nicklaus 113,284.50 1988 Curtis Strange 1,147,644.001941 Ben Hogan 18,358.00 1965 Jack Nicklaus 140,752.14 1989 Tom Kite 1,395,278.001942 Ben Hogan 13,143.00 1966 Billy Casper 121,944.92 1990 Greg Norman 1,165,477.001943 No Statistics Compiled1967 Jack Nicklaus 188,998.08 1991 Corey Pavin 979,430.001944 Byron Nelson (War Bonds) 37,967.69 1968 Billy Casper* 205,168.67 1992 Fred Couples 1,344,188.001945 Byron Nelson (War Bonds) 63,335.66 1969 Frank Beard 164,707.11 1993 Nick Price 1,478,557.001946 Ben Hogan 42,556.16 1970 Lee Trevino 157,037.63 1994 Nick Price 1,499,927.001947 Jimmy Demaret 27,936.83 1971 Jack Nicklaus 244,490.50 1995 Greg Norman 1,654,959.001948 Ben Hogan 32,112.00 1972 Jack Nicklaus 320,542.26 1996 Tom Lehman 1,780,159.001949 Sam Snead 31,593.83 1973 Jack Nicklaus 308,362.10 1997 Tiger Woods 2,066,833.001950 Sam Snead 35,758.83 1974 Johnny Miller 353,021.59 1998 David Duval 2,591,031.001951 Lloyd Mangrum 26,088.83 1975 Jack Nicklaus 298,149.17 1999 Tiger Woods 6,616,585.001952 Julius Boros 37,032,97 1976 Jack Nicklaus 266,438.57 2000 Tiger Woods 9,188,321.001953 Lew Worsham 34,002.00 1977 Tom Watson 310,653.16 2001 Tiger Woods 5,687,777.001954 Bob Toski 65,819.81 1978 Tom Watson 362,428.93 2002 Tiger Woods 6,912,625.001955 Julius Boros 63,121.55 1979 Tom Watson 462,636.00 2003 Vijay Singh 7,573,907.001956 Ted Kroll 72,835.83 1980 Tom Watson 530,808.331957 Dick Mayer 65,835.00 1981 Tom Kite 375,698.84* Total money listed from 1968 through 1974. Official money listed beginning in 1975.$1 Million-plus Paydays on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>There have been 30 $1 million-plus official winners checks handed out on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Tiger Woods has collected the most $1 million-plus checks, with11 of his 39 victories having payouts of $1 million or more. Mike Weir, Darren Clarke and Ernie Els have collected two $1-million paydays. Jeff Maggert receivedthe first $1,000,000 check at the 1999 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and Davis Love III picked up the largest payday, $1,170,000, on the <strong>TOUR</strong> at the2003 PLAYERS Championship. Note: The 2001 WGC-American Express Championship was scheduled to have a $1-million first prize but was canceled.19992/28 Jeff Maggert WGC-Accenture Match Play Champ $1,000,0008/29 Tiger Woods WGC-NEC Invitational 1,000,00011/7 Tiger Woods WGC-American Express 1,000,00020002/27 Darren Clarke WGC-Accenture Match Play Champ 1,000,0003/26 Hal Sutton THE PLAYERS Championship 1,080,0008/27 Tiger Woods WGC-NEC Invitational 1,000,00011/12 Mike Weir WGC-American Express 1,000,00020011/7 Steve Stricker WGC-Accenture Match Play Champ $1,000,0003/25 Tiger Woods THE PLAYERS Championship 1,080,0004/8 Tiger Woods Masters Tournament 1,008,0008/26 Tiger Woods WGC-NEC Invitational 1,000,00020022/24 Kevin Sutherland WGC-Accenture Match Play Champ $1,000,0003/24 Craig Perks THE PLAYERS Championship 1,080,0004/14 Tiger Woods Masters Tournament 1,008,0006/16 Tiger Woods U.S. Open 1,000,0007/21 Ernie Els British Open 1,106,1408/25 Craig Parry WGC-NEC Invitational 1,000,0009/22 Tiger Woods WGC-American Express 1,000,00020031/12 Ernie Els Mercedes Championship $1,000,0003/2 Tiger Woods WGC-Accenture Match Play Champ 1,050,0003/30 Davis Love III THE PLAYERS Championship 1,170,0004/13 Mike Weir Masters Tournament 1,080,0005/11 David Toms Wachovia Championship 1,008,0005/18 Vijay Singh EDS Byron Nelson Championship 1,008,0006/15 Jim Furyk U.S. Open 1,080,0007/20 Ben Curtis British Open 1,112,7208/17 Shaun Micheel <strong>PGA</strong> Championship 1,080,0008/24 Darren Clarke WGC-NEC Invitational 1,050,00010/5 Tiger Woods WGC-American Express 1,050,00011/9 Chad Campbell <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 1,080,0006-10 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Growth of the Purses on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Year No. of Events Total Money Year No. of Events Total Money Year No. of Events Total Money1938 38 $158,000 1961 45 $1,461,830 1984 46 $21,251,3821939 28 121,000 1962 49 1,790,320 1985 47 25,290,5261940 27 117,000 1963 43 2,044,900 1986 46 25,442,2421941 30 169,200 1964 41 2,301,063 1987 46 32,106,0931942 21 116,650 1965 36 2,848,515 1988 47 36,959,3071943 3 17,000 1966 36 3,704,445 1989 44 41,288,7871944 22 150,500 1967 37 3,979,162 1990 44 46,251,8311945 36 435,380 1968 45 5,077,600 1991 44 49,628,2031946 37 411,533 1969 47 5,465,875 1992 44 49,386,9061947 31 352,500 1970 55 6,751,523 1993 43 53,203,6111948 34 427,000 1971 63 7,116,000 1994 43 56,416,0801949 25 338,200 1972 71 7,596,749 1995 44 61,650,0001950 33 459,950 1973 75 8,657,225 1996 45 70,700,0001951 30 460,200 1974 57 8,165,941 1997 45 80,550,0001952 32 498,016 1975 51 7,895,450 1998 45 96,150,0001953 32 562,704 1976 49 9,157,522 1999 47 135,808,5001954 26 600,819 1977 48 9,688,977 2000 49 164,350,0001955 36 782,010 1978 48 10,337,332 2001 49 175,900,0001956 36 847,070 1979 46 12,801,200 2002 49 198,950,0001957 32 820,360 1980 45 13,371,786 2003 48 224,700,0001958 39 1,005,800 1981 45 14,175,393 <strong>2004</strong> 48 240,000,000 *1959 43 1,225,205 1982 46 15,089,5761960 41 1,335,242 1983 45 17,588,242* Prior to the start of <strong>2004</strong> season. Purses for 2003 major championships and THE PLAYERS Championship have been used; total will increase as purses areannounced. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events occasionally will increase previously announced purses. Official events only.1916 James Barnes 3Walter Hagen 31917 James Barnes 2Mike Brady 21918 Jock Hutchison 1Walter Hagen 1Patrick Doyle 11919 James Barnes 51920 Jock Hutchison 41921 James Barnes 41922 Walter Hagen 41923 Walter Hagen 5Joe Kirkwood, Sr 51924 Walter Hagen 51925 Leo Diegel 51926 Bill Mehlhorn 5Macdonald Smith 51927 Johnny Farrell 71928 Bil Mehlhorn 71929 Horton Smith 81930 Gene Sarazen 81931 Wiffy Cox 41932 Gene Sarazen 41933 Paul Runyan 91934 Paul Runyan 71935 Johnny Revolta 5Henry Picard 51936 Ralph Guldahl 3Henry Picard 3Jimmy Hines 31937 Harry Cooper 81938 Sam Snead 8Most <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins Year-by-Year1939 Henry Picard 81940 Jimmy Demaret 61941 Sam Snead 71942 Ben Hogan 61943 Sam Byrd 1Harold McSpaden 1Steve Warga 11944 Byron Nelson 81945 Byron Nelson 181946 Ben Hogan 131947 Ben Hogan 71948 Ben Hogan 101949 Cary Middlecoff 71950 Sam Snead 111951 Cary Middlecoff 61952 Jack Burke, Jr 5Sam Snead 51953 Ben Hogan 51954 Bob Toski 41955 Cary Middlecoff 61956 Mike Souchak 41957 Arnold Palmer 41958 Ken Venturi 41959 Gene Littler 51960 Arnold Palmer 81961 Arnold Palmer 61962 Arnold Palmer 81963 Arnold Palmer 71964 Tony Lema 51965 Jack Nicklaus 51966 Billy Casper 41967 Jack Nicklaus 51968 Billy Casper 61969 Dave Hill 3Billy Casper 3Jack Nicklaus 3Ray Floyd 31970 Billy Casper 41971 Lee Trevino 61972 Jack Nicklaus 71973 Jack Nicklaus 71974 Johnny Miller 81975 Jack Nicklaus 51976 Ben Crenshaw 3Hubert Green 31977 Tom Watson 51978 Tom Watson 51979 Tom Watson 51980 Tom Watson 71981 Bill Rogers 41982 Craig Stadler 4Tom Watson 4Calvin Peete 41983 Fuzzy Zoeller 2Lanny Wadkins 2Calvin Peete 2Hal Sutton 2Gil Morgan 2Mark McCumber 2Jim Colbert 2Seve Ballesteros 21984 Tom Watson 3Denis Watson 31985 Lanny Wadkins 3Curtis Strange 31986 Bob Tway 41987 Curtis Strange 3Paul Azinger 31988 Curtis Strange 41989 Tom Kite 3Steve Jones 31990 Wayne Levi 41991 Ian Woosnan 2Corey Pavin 2Billy Andrade 2Tom Purtzer 2Mark Brooks 2Nick Price 2Fred Couples 2Andrew Magee 21992 Fred Couples 3Davis Love III 3John Cook 31993 Nick Price 41994 Nick Price 61995 Greg Norman 3Lee Janzen 31996 Phil Mickelson 41997 Tiger Woods 41998 David Duval 41999 Tiger Woods 82000 Tiger Woods 92001 Tiger Woods 52002 Tiger Woods 52003 Tiger Woods 5SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-11


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins By Former Nationwide Tour PlayersSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDS1. 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 Tournament11. 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 <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 WGC-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 III 1999 Reno-Tahoe Open70. David Toms 1999 Buick Challenge71. Notah Begay III 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 III 2000 FedEx St. Jude Classic81. Notah Begay III 2000 Canon Greater Hartford Open82. Michael Clark II 2000 John Deere Classic83. Ernie Els 2000 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 WGC-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 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 WGC-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 Tournament112. 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 Open in Hawaii126. Frank Lickliter II 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 Open133. Shaun Micheel 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship134. J.L. Lewis 2003 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania135. Tommy Armour III 2003 Valero Texas Open136. 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Total <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins By Former Nationwide Tour Players (64 Players)13 David Duval12 Ernie Els9 Jim Furyk9 David Toms5 Tom Lehman4 Stuart Appleby4 Notah Begay III4 John Daly3 Chris DiMarco3 Joe Durant3 Tim Herron3 Steve Stricker2 Olin Browne2 Stewart Cink2 J.P. Hayes2 Brian Henninger2 Jerry Kelly2 J.L. Lewis2 Frank Lickliter II2 Steve Lowery2 Jeff Maggert2 Len Mattiace2 Tom Pernice, Jr.2 Mike Springer2 Ted Tryba1 Tommy Armour III1 Woody Austin1 Cameron Beckman1 Guy Boros1 Bob Burns1 Jonathan Byrd1 Chad Campbell72-Hole EventsDriving Distance Hank Kuehne 343.6 2003 Valero Texas OpenDriving Accuracy Calvin Peete 56 of 56 1986 MemorialCalvin Peete 56 of 56 1987 MemorialDavid Frost 56 of 56 1988 TucsonBrian Claar 56 of 56 1992 MemorialGreens in Reg. Peter Jacobsen 69 of 72 1995 AT&TPutts Kenny Knox 93 1989 MCIMark Calcavecchia 93 2002 GreensboroBirdies Mark Calcavecchia 32 2001 PhoenixPaul Gow 32 2001 B.C. OpenEagles Dave Eichelberger 5 1980 HawaiiDavis Love III 5 1994 HawaiiTotal Driving Fuzzy Zoeller 2 1981 <strong>PGA</strong>54-Hole EventsDriving Distance John Daly 306.3 1993 HoustonDriving Accuracy Keith Fergus 41 of 42 1981 AT&TFulton Allem 41 of 42 1993 HoustonJohn Dowdall 41 of 42 1993 HoustonGreens In Reg. Mike Heinen 53 of 54 1995 Walt Disney WorldPutts Jonathan Kaye 70 1995 Quad CityBirdies Hale Irwin 20 1981 HoustonRobert Wrenn 20 1992 San DiegoJohn Huston 20 1993 HoustonBlaine McCallister 20 1993 HoustonEagles Bob Eastwood 3 1986 San DiegoBill Glasson 3 1986 San DiegoDan Forsman 3 1992 San DiegoTotal Driving Hal Sutton 4 1996 B.C. OpenGuy Hill 4 1998 Buick Classic1 Jim Carter1 Brandel Chamblee1 Michael Clark II1 Ben Crane1 Trevor Dodds1 Joel Edwards1 Bruce Fleisher1 Steve Flesch1 Brent Geiberger1 Matt Gogel1 David Gossett1 Paul Goydos1 Mike Heinen1 Ian Leggatt1 Jim McGovern1 Spike McRoySingle Tournament Stat Records (1980-2003)1 Shaun Micheel1 John Morse1 Dennis Paulson1 Craig Perks1 Chris Perry1 Chris Riley1 John Rollins1 Clarence Rose1 Gene Sauers1 Tom Scherrer1 Chris Smith1 Mike Standly1 Kevin Sutherland1 Phil Tataurangi1 Garrett Willis1 Willie Wood90-Hole EventsDriving Distance Tiger Woods 322.6 1996 Las VegasDriving Accuracy Doug Tewell 64 of 70 1992 Las VegasGreens In Reg. Kent Jones 83 of 90 2003 Las VegasPutts Jeff Sluman 129 1991 Las VegasPaul Stankowski 129 2001 Bob HopeBirdies Tom Kite 37 1993 Bob HopeEagles (17)* Bill Glasson 4 2003 Las VegasMike Heinen 4 2003 Las VegasTotal Driving Buddy Gardner 7 1983 Las VegasJoey Sindelar 7 1986 Bob HopeAll EventsLongest Drive Chris Smith 427 yds 1999 Honda ClassicScrambling Robert Gamez 21 of 21 1992 FedEx St. Jude Clas.D.A. Weibring 21 of 21 1993 John Deere ClassicShigeki Maruyama 21 of 21 2002 Shell Houston OpenBirdie Conversion Brett Upper 60.9% (14 of 23) 1986 MCI Heritage* 17 players, most recently by Glasson and HeinenSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-13


The Last TimeSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWINNERSLast to win back-to-back startsKenny Perry, 2003 Bank of America Colonial, the Memorial TournamentLast to win three consecutive eventsTiger Woods, 1999 National Car Rental/Disney, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, WGC-American ExpressLast to win three consecutive startsTiger Woods, 2001, Bay Hill Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship,Masters TournamentLast to win four consecutive eventsJack Burke, Jr., 1952 Texas Open, Houston Open, Baton Rouge Open, St.Petersburg OpenLast to win same event four consecutive yearsTiger Woods, 2000-2003, Bay Hill InvitationalLast to successfully defend titleTiger Woods, 2002-03 WGC-American Express ChampionshipLast to successfully defend title week after winning another eventTiger Woods, 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational (after winning <strong>PGA</strong> Championship)Last to win first two starts of seasonErnie Els, 2003 Mercedes Championships, Sony Open in HawaiiLast to win same event three timesTiger Woods, 1999, 2002-2003 WGC- American Express ChampionshipLast to win same event for first two victoriesBrian Henninger, 1994, 1999 Southern Farm Bureau ClassicLast left-hander to winSteve Flesch, 2003 HP Classic of New OrleansLast Monday Open Qualifier to winFred Wadsworth, 1986 Southern OpenLast to receive sponsor’s exemption and winPhil Mickelson (amateur), 1991 Northern Telecom Open; Adam Scott(professional), 2003 Deutsche Bank ChampionshipLast alternate to winGene Sauers, 2002 Air Canada ChampionshipLast rookie to winAdam Scott, 2003 Deutsche Bank ChampionshipLast rookie to win twiceJose Coceres, 2001 WORLDCOM CLASSIC, National Car Rental GolfClassic at Walt Disney World ResortLast amateur to winPhil Mickelson, 1991 Northern Telecom OpenLast to win in first <strong>TOUR</strong> startJim Benepe, 1988 Beatrice Western OpenLast to win in first start as official member of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Garrett Willis, 2001 Touchstone Energy Tucson OpenLast time five consecutive first-time winners2002, Charles Howell III, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; PhilTataurangi, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas; Bob Burns, Disney Golf Classic;Jonathan Byrd, Buick Challenge; Luke Donald, Southern Farm BureauClassic.Last wire-to-wire winner (no ties)Davis Love III, 2003 The INTERNATIONALLast back-to-back wire-to-wire winner, same eventErnie Els, 1996-97 Buick ClassicsLast rookie wire-to-wire winnerTim Herron, 1996 Honda ClassicLast to win with even-par scoreMark O’Meara, 1998 British Open ChampionshipLast to win with over-par scorePaul Lawrie, 1999 British Open Championship (+6)Last to win in which they failed to record a birdie in the final roundJustin Leonard, 2002 WORLDCOM CLASSIC – The Heritage of GolfLast to win with no bogeys over 72 holesLee Trevino, 1974 Greater New Orleans OpenLast time player shot 80 and wonKenny Knox, 1986 Honda Classic (third round)Last to win by holing final shot from off greenJeff Maggert, 1999 WGC-Accenture Match Play ChampionshipLast to win first three consecutive titles in playoffsRobert Allenby, 2000 Shell Houston Open, Advil Western Open, 2001Nissan OpenLast to win playoffs in consecutive weeksDavid Duval, 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill, Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile Classic<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT FINISHESLast 36-hole event1996 Buick ChallengeLast 54-hole event2002 Southern Farm Bureau ClassicLast Monday finish (unscheduled)2003 John Deere ClassicLast Monday U.S. Open playoff finish2001 Retief Goosen defeated Mark BrooksLast Tuesday finish1980 Joe Garagiola-Tucson OpenLast 36-hole final day2003 84 Lumber Classic of PennsylvaniaLast 54-hole final day1925 Shawnee Open (Willie Macfarlane/Willie Klein 18-hole playoffafter field completed 36 holes)Last time cut made after 18 holes1987 Beatrice Western OpenLast time cut made closest to 602003 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania (57)Last time full final round played Monday (unscheduled)2003 FBR Capital ClassicWEATHERLast time tournament rained out1991 Independent Insurance Agent OpenLast time it snowed during tournament2001 Touchstone Energy Tucson OpenLast time tournament canceled and not rescheduled1996 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmLast time final round postponed and played later in season1998 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am6-14 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


The Last Time (cont.)Last tournament round suspended by windRound 2, 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicLast round canceled, then restarted2001 BellSouth Classic, first roundLast 36-hole playoff in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event1947 All-American Open (Bobby Locke def. Ed Oliver)Last 54-hole playoff in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event1926 Metropolitan Open (Macdonald Smith def. Gene Sarazen)DOUBLE EAGLES, ACES & EAGLESLast time back-to-back eaglesHal Sutton, 2003 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro AmLast time double eagleDave Stockton, Jr., 2003 100th Western Open (#5, Par-5, Cog Hill G&CC)Last time three eagles in same roundDavis Love III, 2003 The INTERNATIONALLast time four aces same day, same hole1989 U.S. Open, Doug Weaver, Mark Wiebe, Jerry Pate, Nick Price on holeNo. 6, 160 yards, all with a 7-ironLast time three aces in one round2002 Buick Classic, round 1- Stephen Allan (#6), Angel Cabrera (#6) and LarryMize (#16)Last to make hole-in-one while winning tournamentJim Furyk, 2002 the Memorial TournamentLast ace on Par 4Andrew Magee, No. 17, TPC of Scottsdale, 2001 Phoenix OpenLast time consecutive eagle 2s, same groupJoe Durant and J.L. Lewis, 2002 Kemper Open, TPC at Avenel (par-4 fifthhole)PLAYOFFSLast one-hole playoff2003 Las Vegas Invitational (Stuart Appleby def. Scott McCarron)Last two-hole playoff2003 Nissan Open (Mike Weir def. Charles Howell III)Last three-hole playoff2003 Bell Canadian Open (Bob Tway def. Brad Faxon)Last four-hole playoff2003 MCI Heritage (Davis Love III def. Woody Austin)Last five-hole playoff2001 WORLDCOM CLASSIC (Jose Coceres def. Billy Mayfair)Last six-hole playoff1986 Kemper Open (Greg Norman def. Larry Mize)Last seven-hole playoff2001 WGC-NEC Invitational (Tiger Woods def. Jim Furyk)Last eight-hole playoff1983 Phoenix Open (Bob Gilder def. Johnny Miller, Mark O’Meara and RexCaldwell)Last 11-hole playoff (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record for sudden death)1949 Motor City Open (Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mangrum declared cowinners)Last 18-hole playoff2001 U.S. Open (Retief Goosen def. Mark Brooks)Last 18-hole playoff (plus)1994 U.S. Open (Ernie Els def. Loren Roberts and Colin Montgomerie;Montgomerie eliminated via 18-hole playoff; Els won on 20th extra hole)Last 18-hole-plus playoff in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event1972 Tucson Open [21 holes] (Miller Barber def. George Archer)Last 72-hole playoff (two 36-hole rounds)1931 U.S. Open Championship (Billy Burke def. George Von Elm)Last playoff won with eagle2003 Buick Classic (Jonathan Kaye def. John Rollins, first extra hole)Last playoff won with birdie2003 Las Vegas Invitational (Stuart Appleby def. Scott McCarron, first extrahole)Last playoff won with bogey2003 Masters (Mike Weir def. Len Mattiace, first extra hole)Last playoff won with double bogey2001 Buick Invitational (Phil Mickelson def. Frank Lickliter, third extra hole)Last two-man playoff2003 Las Vegas Invitational (Stuart Appleby def. Scott McCarron)Last three-man playoff2002 Bell Canadian Open (John Rollins def. Neal Lancaster and JustinLeonard)Last four-man playoff2002 British Open (Ernie Els def. Stuart Appleby, Steve Elkington, ThomasLevet)Last five-man playoff1996 Buick Challenge (Michael Bradley def. Fred Funk, Davis Love III, JohnMaginnes and Len Mattiace)Last six-man playoff2001 Nissan Open (Robert Allenby def. Toshi Izawa, Brandel Chamblee, BobTway, Jeff Sluman, Dennis Paulson)Last five-team playoff1985 Chrysler Team ChampionshipLast tie/no playoff in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event1952 Jacksonville Open (Sam Snead forfeited to Doug Ford after 72 holes)Last time three consecutive multi-hole playoffs2000 Shell Houston Open, Compaq Classic of New Orleans, GTE ByronNelson ClassicLast time five consecutive playoffs1946 Goodall Round-Robin, Philadelphia Inquirer Open, U.S. Open, Inverness4-Ball, Canadian OpenMISCELLANEOUSLast to repeat as money leaderTiger Woods, 1999-2002Last son of past <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> champion to win <strong>TOUR</strong> eventBrent Geiberger, 1999 Canon Greater Hartford OpenLast grandfather to winJohnny Miller, 1994 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmLast to win with wife as caddieSteve Stricker, 1996 Motorola Western OpenLast to win with sister as caddieJohn Huston, 1998 United Airlines Hawaiian OpenLast to eagle first hole first two roundsNick Price, 1996 BellSouth Classic, Atlanta CC (par-4 first hole)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-15


The Last Time (cont.)Last to win using long putterJ.L. Lewis, 2003 84 Lumber Classic of PennsylvaniaLast to win using a belly putterVijay Singh, 2003 Chrysler ChampionshipLast to record hole-in-one, eagle-2 and eagle-3 same weekTiger Woods, 1998 Sprint InternationalLast to shoot his ageArnold Palmer, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (<strong>PGA</strong> West), fourth round, 71Last to be even par or better in each tournament in a single seasonTiger Woods, 2000, 2002Last tournament canceled for reasons other than weather2001 WGC-American Express, Tampa Bay Classic (Sept. 11 terrorist tragedy)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSAARON, Tommy (0-4)Lost to Tony Lema, 1963 Memphis Open; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1963 ClevelandOpen; lost to George Archer, 1972 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open; lost toGeorge Archer, 1972 Greater Greensboro Open.ADAMS, John (0-1)Lost to Jay Haas, 1982 Hall of Fame Classic.ALEXANDER, Skip (1-0)Defeated Ky Laffoon, 1950 Empire State Open.ALLENBY, Robert (3-0)Defeated Craig Stadler, 2000 Shell Houston Open; defeated Nick Price, 2000Advil Western Open; defeated Toshi Izawa, Brandel Chamblee, Bob Tway, JeffSluman and Dennis Paulson, 2001 Nissan Open.ALLIN, Buddy (1-0)Defeated Dave Eichelberger and Rod Funseth, 1971 Greater Greensboro Open.ALLISS, Percy (0-1)Lost to Walter Hagen, 1931 Canadian Open.ANDERSON, Willie (2-0)Defeated Alex Smith, 1901 U.S. Open; defeated David Brown, 1903 U.S. Open.ANDRADE, Billy (2-1)Defeated Jeff Sluman, 1991 Kemper Open; lost to John Inman, 1993 BuickSouthern Open; defeated Bob Friend, 1998 Bell Canadian Open.APPLEBY, Stuart (1-1)Lost to Ernie Els, 2002 British Open Championship; defeated Scott McCarron,2003 Las Vegas Invitational.ARCHER, George (4-3)Defeated Bob Charles, 1965 Lucky International Open; lost to Jack Nicklaus,1969 Kaiser International; lost to George Knudson, 1970 Robinson Open;defeated Lou Graham and J.C. Snead, 1971 Greater Hartford Open; defeatedTommy Aaron and Dave Hill, 1972 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open; lost toMiller Barber, 1972 Dean Martin Tucson Open; defeated Tommy Aaron, 1972Greater Greensboro Open.ARMOUR, Tommy (2-2)Lost to J. Douglas Edgar, 1920 Canadian Open; defeated Harry Cooper, 1927U.S. Open; defeated Leo Diegel, 1930 Canadian Open; lost to WillieMacfarlane, 1936 Walter Olson Open.ARMOUR III, Tommy (1-1)Lost to Gabriel Hjertstedt, 1999 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.AUCHTERLONIE, Laurie (0-1)Lost to Willie Smith, 1899 Western Open.AUSTIN, Woody (1-0)Defeated Mike Brisky, 1995 Buick Open; lost to Davis Love III, 2003 MCIHeritageAZINGER, Paul (1-2)Lost to Steve Jones, 1989 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to Greg Norman,1990 Doral-Ryder Open; defeated Greg Norman, 1993 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.BADDELEY, Aaron (0-1)Lost to Ernie Els, 2003 Sony Open in Hawaii.BAIRD, Butch (1-0)Defeated Miller Barber, 1976 San Antonio Texas Open.BAKER-FINCH, Ian (0-1)Lost to Bruce Fleisher, 1991 New England Classic.BALDING, Al (1-3)Defeated Al Besselink, 1957 Havana Invitational; lost to Don Whitt, 1959Memphis Open; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1961 San Diego Open; lost to GeorgeKnudson, 1964 Fresno Open.BALLESTEROS, Seve (1-2)Lost to Larry Mize, 1987 Masters Tournament; lost to J.C. Snead, 1987Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic; defeated David Frost, GregNorman and Ken Green, 1988 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic.Individual Playoff RecordsBARBER, Jerry (1-0)Defeated Don January, 1961 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.BARBER, Miller (3-4)Lost to Gary Player, 1964 Pensacola Open; defeated Gary Player, 1967 OklahomaCity Open; defeated Bob Charles and Howie Johnson, 1970 Greater NewOrleans Open; defeated George Archer, 1972 Dean Martin Tucson Open; lost toJack Nicklaus, 1973 Greater New Orleans Open; lost to Bert Greene, 1973Liggett and Myers Open; lost to Butch Baird, 1976 San Antonio Texas Open.BARNES, James (0-3)Lost to Walter Hagen, 1916 Metropolitan Open; lost to Walter Hagen, 1920Metropolitan Open; lost to Robert MacDonald, 1923 Metropolitan Open.BARR, Dave (1-2)Defeated Woody Blackburn, Frank Conner, Dan Halldorson and Victor Regalado,1981 Quad Cities Open; lost to Corey Pavin, 1986 Greater Milwaukee Open; lostto Mark Brooks, 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open.BARRON, Herman (1-0)Defeated Lew Worsham, 1946 Philadelphia Inquirer Open.BAYER, George (2-2)Lost to Doug Ford, 1957 Western Open; defeated Sam Snead, 1958 HavanaInternational; defeated Jack Fleck, 1960 St. Petersburg Open; lost to Eric Monti,1961 Ontario Open.BEAN, Andy (3-3)Defeated Lee Trevino, 1978 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic; defeated BillRogers, 1978 Western Open; lost to Lon Hinkle, 1979 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Bruce Lietzke, 1984 Honda Classic; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1984Memorial Tournament; defeated Hubert Green, 1986 Doral-Eastern Open.BEARD, Frank (0-3)Lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1968 American Golf Classic; lost to Larry Hinson, 1969Greater New Orleans Open; lost to Johnny Miller, 1974 World Open.BECK, Chip (0-2)Lost to Bob Lohr, 1988 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; lost to BradFaxon, 1991 Buick Open.BEGAY III, Notah (1-0)Defeated Tom Byrum, 1999 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill.BEMAN, Deane (1-1)Lost to Arnold Palmer, 1968 Bob Hope Desert Classic; defeated Jack McGowan,1969 Texas Open.BERGANIO, Jr., David (0-1)Lost to Phil Mickelson, 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.BESSELINK, Al (2-2)Defeated Don Fairfield, 1955 West Palm Beach Open; lost to Ed Furgol, 1957Caliente Open; defeated Bob Rosburg, 1957 Caracas Open; lost to Al Balding,1957 Havana Invitational.BIES, Don (1-0)Defeated Hubert Green, 1975 Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open.BLACK, Ronnie (1-1)Defeated Sam Torrance, 1983 Southern Open; lost to Wayne Grady, 1989Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic.BLACKBURN, Woody (1-1)Lost to Dave Barr, 1981 Quad Cities Open; defeated Ron Streck, 1985 Isuzu-Andy Williams-San Diego Open. (Also won playoff with Bill Kratzert to winunofficial 1976 Walt Disney World National Team Championship).BLACKMAR, Phil (3-0)Defeated Jodie Mudd and Dan Pohl, 1985 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-GreaterHartford Open; defeated Payne Stewart, 1988 Provident Classic; defeated KevinSutherland, 1997 Shell Houston Open.BLANCAS, Homero (1-1)Lost to Larry Ziegler, 1969 Michigan Golf Classic; defeated Lanny Wadkins,1972 Phoenix Open.6-16 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)BLOCKER, Chris (0-1)Lost to Doug Sanders, 1970 Bahama Islands Open.BOLT, Tommy (3-3)Defeated Jack Burke, Jr. and Dutch Harrison, 1952 Los Angeles Open; lost to JackBurke, Jr., 1952 Baton Rouge Open; defeated Earl Stewart, 1954 Insurance CityOpen; lost to Sam Snead, 1955 Miami Beach Open; defeated Ben Hogan andGene Littler, 1960 Memphis Open; lost to Dave Hill, 1961 Home of the Sun Open.BOROS, Julius (4-5)Defeated Cary Middlecoff, 1952 World Championship of Golf; defeated GeorgeFazio, 1954 Carling’s World Open; lost to Sam Snead, 1958 Dallas Open; lost toJack Burke Jr., 1959 Houston Classic; defeated Arnold Palmer and Jacky Cupit,1963 U.S. Open; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1963 Western Open; defeated DougSanders, 1964 Greater Greensboro Open; lost to Gene Littler, 1969 GreaterGreensboro Open; lost to Gene Littler, 1975 Westchester Classic.BRADLEY, Jackson (0-1)Lost to Henry Ransom, 1955 Rubber City Open.BRADLEY, Michael (1-0)Defeated Fred Funk, Davis Love III, John Maginnes and Len Mattiace, 1996Buick Challenge.BRADSHAW, Harry (0-1)Lost to Bobby Locke, 1949 British Open.BRADY, Mike (1-2)Lost to John McDermott, 1911 U.S. Open; defeated Patrick Doyle, 1916Massachusetts Open; lost to Walter Hagen, 1919 U.S. Open.BRANCA, Tee (0-1)Lost to Al Zimmerman, 1938 Utah Open.BREWER, Gay (2-5)Lost to Arnold Palmer, 1959 West Palm Beach Open; defeated Doug Sanders,1965 Greater Seattle Open; defeated Bob Goalby, 1965 Hawaiian Open; lost toJack Nicklaus, 1966 Masters Tournament; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1966Tournament of Champions; lost to Dave Hill, 1969 IVB-Philadelphia Classic; lostto Jim Colbert, 1974 American Golf Classic.BRISKY, Mike (0-2)Lost to Woody Austin, 1995 Buick Open; lost to J.L. Lewis, 1999 John DeereClassic.BRITTON, Bill (0-1)Lost to Hal Sutton, 1982 Walt Disney World Golf Classic.BROOKS, Mark (4-3)Defeated Dave Barr and Joey Sindelar, 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-GreaterHartford Open; lost to Tom Purtzer, 1988 Gatlin Brothers Southwest Classic;defeated Gene Sauers, 1991 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open; lost to JohnInman, 1993 Buick Southern Open; defeated Jeff Maggert, 1996 Shell HoustonOpen; defeated Kenny Perry, 1996 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost to Retief Goosen,2001 U.S. Open.BROWN, Billy Ray (2-0)Defeated Corey Pavin and Rick Fehr, 1991 Canon Greater Hartford Open; defeatedRaymond Floyd, Ben Crenshaw and Bruce Lietzke, 1992 GTE Byron Nelson Classic.BROWN, David (0-1)Lost to Willie Anderson, 1903 U.S. Open.BROWN, Pete (1-1)Lost to Billy Casper, 1964 Alamden Open; defeated Tony Jacklin, 1964 AndyWilliams San Diego Open.BROWNE, Olin (1-0)Defeated Stewart Cink and Larry Mize, 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open.BRYANT, Brad (0-1)Lost to John Inman, 1993 Buick Southern Open.BURKE, Billy (2-0)Defeated Bill Mehlhorn, 1929 Glens Falls Open; defeated George Von Elm, 1931U.S.Open.BURKE, Jack Jr. (4-4)Lost to Tommy Bolt, 1952 Los Angeles Open; defeated Bill Nary and TommyBolt, 1952 Baton Rouge Open; defeated Dick Mayer, 1952 Miami Open; lost toCary Middlecoff, 1952 Kansas City Open; lost to Henry Ransom, 1955 RubberCity Open; lost to Art Wall, 1958 Rubber City Open; defeated Julius Boros, 1959Houston Classic; defeated Billy Casper and Johnny Pott, 1961 Buick Open.BURNS, George (0-2)Lost to Gary Koch, 1984 Bay Hill Classic; lost to Roger Maltbie, 1985Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic.BYMAN, Bob (1-0)Defeated John Schroeder, 1979 Bay Hill Citrus Classic.BYRD, Sam (1-0)Defeated Dutch Harrison, 1945 Mobile Open.BYRUM, Tom (0-2)Lost to Neal Lancaster, 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Notah Begay III,1999 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill.CADLE, George (0-1)Lost to Morris Hatalsky, 1983 Greater Milwaukee Open.CALCAVECCHIA, Mark (1-3)Defeated Wayne Grady and Greg Norman, 1985 British Open; lost to FredCouples, 1987 Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Greg Norman, 1990 Doral-RyderOpen; lost to Billy Mayfair, 1993 Greater Milwaukee Open.CALDWELL, Rex (0-2)Lost to Keith Fergus, 1983 Bob Hope Desert Classic; lost to Bob Gilder, 1983Phoenix Open.CAMPBELL, Joe (1-2)Lost to Doug Ford, 1962 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; defeated Gene Littler,1966 Tucson Open; lost to Randy Glover, 1967 Azalea Open.CARNEVALE, Mark (0-1)Lost to Neal Lancaster, 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic.CASPER, Billy (8-8)Defeated Ken Venturi, 1958 Greater New Orleans Open; lost to Jack Burke, Jr.,1961 Buick Open; defeated Pete Brown and Jerry Steelsmith, 1964 AlmadenOpen; lost to Wes Ellis, 1965 San Diego Open; defeated Johnny Pott, 1965Insurance City Open; defeated Arnold Palmer, 1966 U.S. Open; defeated ArtWall, 1967 Canadian Open; defeated Al Geiberger, 1967 Carling World Open;lost to Dudley Wysong, 1967 Hawaiian Open; lost to Johnny Pott, 1968 BingCrosby National Pro-Am; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1969 Kaiser International;defeated Hale Irwin, 1970 Los Angeles Open; defeated Gene Littler, 1970Masters Tournament; lost to Bob Lunn, 1971 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open;lost to Chi Chi Rodriguez, 1972 Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Jack Nicklaus,1975 World Open.CHAMBLEE, Brandel (0-2)Lost to Paul Stankowski, 1996 BellSouth Classic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2001Nissan Open.CHARLES, Bob (1-2)Defeated Phil Rodgers, 1963 British Open; lost to George Archer, 1965 LuckyInternational Open; lost to Miller Barber, 1970 Greater New Orleans Open.CHEN, Tze-Chung (1-1)Lost to Fred Couples, 1983 Kemper Open; defeated Ben Crenshaw, 1987 LosAngeles Open.CHRISTIAN, Neil (0-1)Lost to Lawson Little, 1937 San Francisco Match Play.CINK, Stewart (0-1)Lost to Olin Browne, 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open.CLAMPETT, Bobby (0-2)Lost to John Cook, 1981 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Hale Irwin, 1981Buick Open.CLARK, Jimmy (1-1)Defeated Jim Turnesa, 1952, Fort Wayne Open; lost to Bo Wininger, 1955 BatonRouge Open.CLARK, Michael II (1-0)Defeated Kirk Triplett, 2000 John Deere Classic.COCHRAN, Russ (0-1)Lost to Craig Stadler, 1991 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.COLBERT, Jim (2-0)Defeated Raymond Floyd, Gay Brewer and Forrest Fezler, 1974 American GolfClassic; defeated Fuzzy Zoeller, 1983 Colonial National Invitation.COLLINS, Bill (1-3)Lost to Jack Fleck, 1960 Phoenix Open; defeated Arnold Palmer, 1960 HoustonClassic; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1960 Insurance City Open; lost to Al Johnston,1962 Hot Springs Open.CONGDON, Charles (0-1)Lost to Ed Oliver, 1948 Tacoma Open.CONNER, Frank (0-2)Lost to Dave Barr, 1981 Quad Cities Open; lost to Tom Watson, 1982 Sea PinesHeritage Classic.COOK, John (3-3)Defeated Hale Irwin, Ben Crenshaw, Bobby Clampett and Barney Thompson,1981 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; defeated Johnny Miller, 1983 CanadianOpen; lost to Donnie Hammond, 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to TomKite, 1990 Federal Express St. Jude Classic; lost to Bob Tway, 1990 Las VegasInvitational; defeated Gene Sauers, Rick Fehr, Mark O’Meara and Tom Kite,1992 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.COOPER, Harry (3-4)Lost to Tommy Armour, 1927 U.S. Open; defeated Ky Laffoon, 1934 WesternOpen; lost to Johnny Revolta, 1934 St. Paul Open; defeated Dick Metz, 1936 St.Paul Open; lost to Leonard Dodson, 1936 St. Petersburg Open; defeated HortonSmith and Ralph Guldahl, 1937 St. Petersburg Open; lost to Sam Snead, 1938Canadian Open.SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-17


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSCOOPER, Pete (1-1)Defeated Wes Ellis, Jr., 1958 West Palm Beach Open; lost to Arnold Palmer,1959 West Palm Beach Open.COCERES, Jose (1-0)Defeated Billy Mayfair, 2001 WORLDCOM CLASSIC.COUPLES, Fred (5-4)Defeated Tze-Chung Chen, Barry Jaeckel, Gil Morgan and Scott Simpson, 1983Kemper Open; lost to Tom Kite, 1986 Western Open; defeated MarkCalcavecchia, 1987 Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Sandy Lyle, 1988 PhoenixOpen; defeated Davis Love III, 1992 Nissan Los Angeles Open; lost to CoreyPavin, 1992 Honda Classic; defeated Robert Gamez, 1993 Honda Classic; lost toPhil Mickelson, 1994 Mercedes Championships; defeated Bruce Lietzke, 1998Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.COURTNEY, Chuck (0-1)Lost to DeWitt Weaver, 1972 Southern Open.COX, Wiffy (1-1)Defeated Joe Turnesa, 1931 North & South Open; defeated Bill Mehlhorn, 1936Sacramento Open.CRAMPTON, Bruce (0-2)Lost to Gibby Gilbert, 1970 Houston Champions International; lost to Richie Karl,1974 B.C. Open.CRENSHAW, Ben (0-8)Lost to Tom Watson, 1978 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Larry Nelson,1979 Western Open; lost to David Graham, 1979 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost to JohnCook, 1981 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Bill Rogers, 1981 Texas Open;lost to Tze-Chung Chen, 1987 Los Angeles Open; lost to David Frost, 1989 NECWorld Series of Golf; lost to Billy Ray Brown, 1992 GTE Byron Nelson Classic.CRUICKSHANK, Bobby (1-3)Lost to Robert T. Jones, Jr., 1923 U.S. Open; lost to Johnny Farrell, 1926 FloridaOpen; lost to Bill Mehlhorn, 1926 South Central Open; defeated Johnny Revolta,1935 Orlando Open.CUPIT, Jacky (1-2)Lost to Dave Marr, 1961 Greater Seattle Open; lost to Julius Boros, 1963 U.S.Open; defeated Chi Chi Rodriguez, 1966 Cajun Classic Open.DALY, John (1-0)Defeated Costantino Rocca, 1995, British Open.DAMRON, Robert (1-0)Defeated Scott Verplank, 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic.DAY, Glen (1-0)Defeated Jeff Sluman and Payne Stewart, 1999 MCI Classic.DEMARET, Jimmy (4-5)Defeated Toney Penna, 1940 Western Open; lost to Dave Douglas, 1947Orlando Open; lost to Lloyd Mangrum, 1948 Lower Rio Grande Open; defeatedOtto Greiner, 1948 St. Paul Open; lost to Ben Hogan, 1949 Long Beach Open;defeated Ben Hogan, 1949 Phoenix Open; lost to Johnny Palmer, 1949 WorldChampionship of Golf; defeated Ken Venturi and Mike Souchak, 1957Thunderbird Invitational; lost to Tommy Jacobs, 1964 Palm Springs Golf Classic.DEVLIN, Bruce (0-3)Lost to Johnny Pott, 1968 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Bert Yancey,1969 Atlanta Classic; lost to David Graham, 1972 Cleveland Open.DICKINSON, Gardner (1-2)Lost to Art Wall, 1956 Fort Wayne Open; lost to Raymond Floyd, 1969 GreaterJacksonville Open; defeated Jack Nicklaus, 1971 Atlanta Golf Classic.DIEGEL, Leo (3-2)Lost to Abe Mitchell, 1922 Southern Open; defeated Will MacFarlane, 1924Shawnee Open; defeated Fred McLeod, 1927 Middle Atlantic Open; lost to TommyArmour, 1930 Canadian Open; defeated Gene Sarazen, 1930 Oregon Open.DIEHL, Terry (0-1)Lost to Tom Kite, 1976 IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic.DiMARCO, Chris (1-0)Defeated David Duval, 2001 Buick Challenge.DODDS, Trevor (1-0)Defeated Scott Verplank, 1998 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic.DODSON, Leonard (3-1)Lost to Ray Mangrum, 1936 Wildwood New Jersey Open; defeated HarryCooper, 1936 St. Petersburg Open; defeated Horton Smith, 1937 HollywoodOpen; defeated Dutch Harrison and Ben Hogan, 1941 Oakland Open.DONALD, Mike (1-1)Defeated Tim Simpson and Hal Sutton, 1989 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic; lostto Hale Irwin, 1990 U.S. Open.DOUGHERTY, Ed (0-1)Lost to Jim Gallagher, Jr., 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open.DOUGLAS, Dave (1-1)Defeated Jimmy Demaret and Herman Keiser, 1947 Orlando Open; lost to CaryMiddlecoff, 1951 Kansas City Open.DOUGLASS, Dale (0-3)Lost to Chi Chi Rodriguez, 1968 Sahara Invitational; lost to Don January, 1970Greater Jacksonville Open; lost to Tom Weiskopf, 1971 Kemper Open.DOW, Willie (0-1)Lost to Ralph Stonehouse, 1934 Miami Open.DOYLE, Patrick (0-1)Lost to Mike Brady, 1916 Massachusetts Open.DUDLEY, Ed (1-1)Defeated Charles Lacey, 1936 Philadelphia Open; lost to Dick Metz, 1937Thomasville Open.DUTRA, Olin (1-0)Defeated Joe Kirkwood, Sr., 1930 Long Beach Open.DUVAL, David (2-2)Defeated Grant Waite and Duffy Waldorf, 1997 Michelob Championship atKingsmill; defeated Dan Forsman, 1997 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic;lost to Dennis Paulson, 2000 Buick Classic; lost to Chris DiMarco, 2001 BuickChallenge.EASTWOOD, Bob (1-0)Defeated Payne Stewart, 1985 Byron Nelson Classic.EDGAR, J. Douglas (1-0)Defeated Tommy Armour and Charles Murray, 1920 Canadian Open.EDWARDS, Danny (1-0)Defeated Morris Hatalsky, 1983 Miller High Life-Quad Cities Open.EDWARDS, David (1-1)Defeated Rick Fehr, 1992 Memorial Tournament; lost to Neal Lancaster, 1994GTE Byron Nelson Classic.EICHELBERGER, Dave (1-1)Lost to Buddy Allin, 1971 Greater Greensboro Open; defeated Bob Murphy andMark O’Meara, 1981 Tallahassee Open.ELDER, Lee (2-2)Lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1968 American Golf Classic; lost to Lee Trevino, 1972Greater Hartford Open; defeated Peter Oosterhuis, 1974 Monsanto Open;defeated Lee Trevino, 1978 Greater Milwaukee Open.ELKINGTON, Steve (4-4)Defeated Brad Faxon, 1992 Infiniti Tournament of Champions; lost to DanForsman, 1992 Buick Open; lost to Nick Price, 1992 H-E-B Texas Open; lost toRocco <strong>Media</strong>te, 1993 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open; defeated Bruce Lietzke,1995 Mercedes Championships; defeated Colin Montgomerie, 1995 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship; defeated Fred Funk, 1998 Buick Challenge; lost to Ernie Els, 2002British Open Championship.ELLIS, Wes (1-1)Lost to Pete Cooper, 1958 West Palm Beach Open; defeated Billy Casper, 1965San Diego Open.ELS, Ernie (3-2)Defeated Loren Roberts and Colin Montgomerie, 1994 U.S. Open; lost to TigerWoods, 2000 Mercedes Championships; lost to Mike Weir, 2001 THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship; defeated Stuart Appleby, Steve Elkington and Thomas Levet,2002 British Open Championship; defeated Aaron Baddeley, 2003 Sony Open inHawaii.ESPINOSA, Al (0-1)Lost to Robert T. Jones, Jr., 1929 U.S. Open.ESPINOSA, Abe (0-1)Lost to Macdonald Smith, 1924 Northern California Open.ESTES, Bob (0-3)Lost to Mike Hulbert, 1989 B.C. Open; lost to John Inman, 1993 Buick SouthernOpen; lost to Steve Flesch, 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans.FAIRFIELD, Don (0-2)Lost to Al Besselink, 1955 West Palm Beach Open; lost to Dow Finsterwald,1959 Kansas City Open.FALDO, Nick (2-1)Lost to Curtis Strange, 1988 U.S. Open; defeated Scott Hoch, 1989 MastersTournament; defeated Raymond Floyd, 1990 Masters Tournament.FARRELL, Johnny (3-2)Defeated Bobby Cruickshank, 1926 Florida Open; lost to Gene Sarazen, 1928Nassau Bahamas Open; defeated Robert T. Jones, Jr., 1928 U.S. Open; lost toWillie Macfarlane, 1930 Metropolitan Open; defeated Vic Ghezzi, 1936 NewJersey Open.FAXON, Brad (2-6)Defeated Chip Beck, 1991 Buick Open; lost to Steve Elkington, 1992 InfinitiTournament of Champions; lost to Dan Forsman, 1992 Buick Open; lost to JimFuryk, 1996 United Airlines Hawaiian Open; lost to Clarence Rose, 1996 SprintInternational; lost to Frank Nobilo, 1997 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic;defeated Fred Funk, 1999 B.C. Open; lost to Bob Tway, 2003 Bell CanadianOpen.6-18 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)FAZIO, George (1-3)Defeated Dick Metz, 1946 Canadian Open; lost to Lloyd Mangrum, 1948 UtahOpen; lost to Ben Hogan, 1950 U.S. Open; lost to Julius Boros, 1954 Carling’sWorld Open.FEHR, Rick (0-4)Lost to Billy Ray Brown, 1991 Canon Greater Hartford Open; lost to John Cook,1992 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to David Edwards, 1992 MemorialTournament; lost to Steve Lowery, 1994 Sprint International.FERGUS, Keith (2-0)Defeated Raymond Floyd, 1982 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic; defeated RexCaldwell, 1983 Bob Hope Desert Classic.FERRIER, Jim (2-1)Defeated Fred Haas, Jr., 1947 St. Paul Open; defeated Sam Snead, 1950 St.Paul Open; lost to Cary Middlecoff, 1953 Houston Open.FETCHICK, Mike (2-0)Defeated Lionel Hebert, 1956 St. Petersburg Open; defeated Jay Hebert, DonJanuary and Doug Ford, 1956 Western Open.FEZLER, Forrest (0-1)Lost to Jim Colbert, 1974 American Golf Classic.FINSTERWALD, Dow (2-4)Lost to Doug Sanders, 1956 Canadian Open; defeated Don Whitt, 1957 TucsonOpen; lost to Art Wall, 1958 Rubber City Open; lost to Art Wall, 1959 BuickOpen; defeated Don Fairfield, 1959 Kansas City Open; lost to Arnold Palmer,1962 Masters Tournament.FIORI, Ed (2-0)Defeated Tom Weiskopf, 1979 Southern Open; defeated Tom Kite, 1982 BobHope Desert Classic.FLECK, Jack (3-2)Defeated Ben Hogan, 1955 U.S. Open; defeated Bill Collins, 1960 Phoenix Open;lost to George Bayer, 1960 St. Petersburg Open; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1960Insurance City Open; defeated Bob Rosburg, 1961 Bakersfield Open.FLECKMAN, Marty (1-0)Defeated Jack Montgomery, 1967 Cajun Classic Open.FLEISHER, Bruce (1-0)Defeated Ian Baker-Finch, 1991 New England Classic.FLESCH, Steve (1-0)Defeated Bob Estes, 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans.FLOYD, Raymond (5-10)Defeated Gardner Dickinson, 1969 Greater Jacksonville Open; lost to ArnoldPalmer, 1971 Bob Hope Desert Classic; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1973 Bing CrosbyNational Pro-Am; lost to Jim Colbert, 1974 American Golf Classic; lost toJ.C.Snead, 1975 Andy Williams San Diego Open; defeated Jerry McGee, 1976World Open; defeated Jack Nicklaus, 1980 Doral-Eastern Open; lost to BruceLietzke, 1981 Wickes Andy Williams-San Diego Open; defeated Barry Jaeckeland Curtis Strange, 1981 Tournament Players Championship; lost to KeithFergus, 1982 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic; lost to Craig Stadler, 1982 WorldSeries of Golf; lost to Roger Maltbie, 1985 Manufacturers Hanover WestchesterClassic; defeated Mike Sullivan and Lon Hinkle, 1986 Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile Classic; lost to Nick Faldo, 1990 Masters Tournament; lost toBilly Ray Brown, 1992 GTE Byron Nelson Classic.FORD, Doug (5-7)Lost to Dutch Harrison, 1951 Texas Open; lost to Cary Middlecoff, 1951 KansasCity Open; defeated Sam Snead, 1952 Jacksonville Open; lost to Earl Stewart,1953 Greensboro Open; defeated Marty Furgol, 1954 Greater Greensboro Open;lost to Henry Ransom, 1955 Rubber City Open; lost to Ted Kroll, 1955Philadelphia Daily News Open; lost to Mike Fetchick, 1956 Western Open; lostto Arnold Palmer, 1957 Rubber City Open; defeated George Bayer, Gene Littlerand Billy Maxwell, 1957 Western Open; defeated Arnold Palmer, 1961 “500”Festival Open; defeated Joe Campbell, 1962 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am.FORSMAN, Dan (1-1)Defeated Steve Elkington and Brad Faxon, 1992 Buick Open; lost to DavidDuval, 1997 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic.FOUGHT, John (1-0)Defeated Jim Simons, 1979 Buick Goodwrench Open.FRANCO, Carlos (1-0)Defeated Blaine McCallister, 2000 Compaq Classic of New Orleans.FRIEND, Bob (0-1)Lost to Billy Andrade, 1998 Bell Canadian Open.FROST, David (2-3)Lost to Tom Kite, 1986 Western Open; lost to Seve Ballesteros, 1988Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic; defeated Bob Tway, 1988Southern Open; defeated Ben Crenshaw, 1989 NEC World Series of Golf; lost toBob Tway, 1995 MCI Classic.FUNK, Fred (1-3)Defeated Pete Jordan, 1996 B.C. Open; lost to Michael Bradley, 1996 BuickChallenge; lost to Steve Elkington, 1998 Buick Challenge; lost to Brad Faxon,1999 B.C. Open.FUNSETH, Rod (0-1)Lost to Buddy Allin, 1971 Greater Greensboro Open.FURGOL, Ed (2-1)Defeated Cary Middlecoff, 1954 Phoenix Open; lost to Bob Rosburg, 1956 MotorCity Open; defeated Al Besselink, 1957 Caliente Open.FURGOL, Marty (0-1)Lost to Doug Ford, 1954 Greater Greensboro Open.FURYK, Jim (1-4)Defeated Brad Faxon, 1996 United Airlines Hawaiian Open; lost to PaulStankowski, 1997 United Airlines Hawiian Open; lost to J.P. Hayes, 1998 BuickClassic; lost to Tiger Woods, 2001 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational;lost to Scott Hoch, 2003 Ford Championship at Doral.GALLAGHER, Jim Jr. (1-1)Defeated Ed Dougherty and Billy Mayfair, 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open; lostto Tom Purtzer, 1991 NEC World Series of Golf.GAMEZ, Robert (0-1)Lost to Fred Couples, 1993 Honda Classic.GARCIA, Sergio (1-1)Lost to Mike Weir, 2001 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship; defeated David Toms, 2002Mercedes Championships.GARDNER, Buddy (0-1)Lost to Jay Haas, 1987 Big “I” Houston Open.GEIBERGER, Al (1-1)Lost to Billy Casper, 1967 Carling World Open; defeated Gary Player, 1975MONY Tournament of Champions.GHEZZI, Vic (2-4)Defeated Johnny Revolta, 1935 Los Angeles Open; lost to Johnny Farrell, 1936New Jersey Open; lost to Henry Picard, 1939 Metropolitan Open; defeatedByron Nelson, 1941 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost to Lloyd Mangrum, 1946 U.S.Open; lost to Ed Oliver, 1948 Tacoma Open.GILBERT, Gibby (1-0)Defeated Bruce Crampton, 1970 Houston Champions International.GILDER, Bob (1-0)Defeated, Rex Caldwell, Johnny Miller and Mark O’Meara, 1983 Phoenix Open.GLOVER, Randy (1-0)Defeated Joe Campbell, 1967 Azalea Open.GOALBY, Bob (2-1)Defeated Art Wall, 1962 Insurance City Open; lost to Gay Brewer, 1965Hawaiian Open; defeated Jim Wiechers, 1969 Robinson Open.GOLDEN, John (2-0)Defeated George Von Elm, 1931 Agua Caliente Open; defeated Craig Wood,1932 North & South Open.GOOSEN, Retief (1-0)Defeated Mark Brooks, 2001 U.S. Open.GOW, Paul (0-1)Lost to Jeff Sluman, 2001 B.C. Open.GRADY, Wayne (1-1)Lost to Mark Calcavecchia, 1985 British Open; defeated Ronnie Black, 1989Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic.GRAHAM, David (2-1)Defeated Bruce Devlin, 1972 Cleveland Open; lost to Lou Graham, 1972 Liggettand Myers Open; defeated Ben Crenshaw, 1979 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.GRAHAM, Lou (3-1)Lost to George Archer, 1971 Greater Hartford Open; defeated Hale Irwin, DavidGraham and Larry Ziegler, 1972 Liggett and Myers Open; defeated John Mahaffey,1975 U.S. Open; defeated Bobby Wadkins, 1979 IVB-Philadelphia Classic.GREEN, Hubert (2-3)Defeated Don January, 1971 Houston Champions International; lost to DonBies, 1975 Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open; defeated Bill Kratzert, 1978Hawaiian Open; lost to Gil Morgan, 1978 World Series of Golf; lost to AndyBean, 1986 Doral-Eastern Open.GREEN, Ken (0-2)Lost to Sandy Lyle, 1988 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open; lost to SeveBallesteros, 1988 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic.GREENE, Bert (1-0)Defeated Miller Barber, 1973 Liggett and Myers Open.GREINER, Otto (0-1)Lost to Jimmy Demaret, 1948 St. Paul Open.SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-19


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSGULDAHL, Ralph (2-2)Lost to Macdonald Smith, 1936 Seattle Open; lost to Harry Cooper, 1937 St.Petersburg Open; defeated Horton Smith, 1937 Western Open; defeated DennyShute and Gene Sarazen, 1939 Dapper Dan Open.HAAS, Fred Jr. (2-3)Lost to Jim Ferrier, 1947 St. Paul Open; lost to Ed Oliver, 1948 Tacoma Open;defeated Ben Hogan and Johnny Palmer, 1948 Portland Open; defeated BobHamilton, 1949 Miami Open: lost to Shelly Mayfield, 1955 ThunderbirdInvitational.HAAS, Jay (3-0)Defeated John Adams, 1982 Hall of Fame Classic; defeated Buddy Gardner,1987 Big “I” Houston Open; defeated Bob Lohr, 1993 H-E-B Texas Open.HAGEN, Walter (5-1)Defeated James Barnes and Charles Hoffner, 1916 Metropolitan Open;defeated Mike Brady, 1919 U.S. Open; defeated James Barnes, 1920Metropolitan Open; lost to Gene Sarazen, 1923 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; defeatedBill Mehlhorn, 1923 Texas Open; defeated Percy Alliss, 1931 Canadian Open.HALLBERG, Gary (0-2)Lost to Gary Koch, 1984 Isuzu-Andy Williams-San Diego Open; lost to BlaineMcCallister, 1991 H-E-B Texas Open.HALLDORSON, Dan (0-1)Lost to Dave Barr, 1981 Quad Cities Open.HALLET, Jim (0-2)Lost to Kenny Knox, 1990 Buick Southern Open: lost to Ian Woosnam, 1991USF&G Classic.HAMILTON, Bob (0-1)Lost to Fred Haas, Jr., 1949 Miami Open.HAMMOND, Donnie (1-0)Defeated John Cook, 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.HAMPTON, Harry (0-1)Lost to George McLean, 1923 Shawnee Open.HARBERT, Chick (2-1)Defeated Ben Hogan, 1942 Texas Open; defeated Dutch Harrison, 1942 St. PaulOpen; lost to Henry Ransom, 1950 World Championship of Golf.HARNEY, Paul (0-1)Lost to Arnold Palmer, 1963 Thunderbird Classic.HARPER, Chandler (1-1)Lost to Johnny Revolta, 1938 St. Petersburg Open; defeated Ted Kroll, 1953 ElPaso Open.HARRIS, Labron Jr. (1-1)Lost to Bob Murphy, 1968 Philadelphia Golf Classic; defeated Bert Yancey, 1971Robinson Open.HARRISON, Dutch (1-8)Lost to Dick Metz, 1939 Oakland Open; lost to Leonard Dodson, 1941 OaklandOpen; lost to Chick Harbert, 1942 St. Paul Open; lost to Sam Byrd, 1945 MobileOpen; lost to Johnny Palmer, 1946 Nashville Invitational; lost to Ben Hogan,1948 Motor City Open; lost to Lloyd Mangrum, 1948 World’s Championship ofGolf; defeated Doug Ford, 1951 Texas Open; lost to Tommy Bolt, 1952 LosAngeles Open.HART, Dick (1-0)Defeated Phil Rogers, 1965 Azalea Open.HATALSKY, Morris (2-1)Defeated George Cadle, 1983 Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Danny Edwards,1983 Miller High Life-Quad Cities Open; defeated Tom Kite, 1988 Kemper Open.HAWKINS, Fred (0-1)Lost to Ben Hogan, 1959 Colonial National Invitation.HAYES, J.P. (1-0)Defeated Jim Furyk, 1998 Buick Challenge.HAYES, Mark (0-2)Lost to Lon Hinkle, 1979 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Larry Nelson,1981 Greater Greensboro Open.HEAFNER, Clayton (1-1)Lost to Byron Nelson, 1942 Tam O’ Shanter Open; defeated Lew Worsham,1947 Jacksonville Open.HEARD, Jerry (0-1)Lost to Bob Menne, 1974 Kemper Open.HEBERT, Jay (2-1)Lost to Mike Fetchick, 1956 Western Open; defeated Ken Venturi, 1961 HoustonClassic; defeated Gary Player, 1961 American Golf Classic.HEBERT, Lionel (1-1)Lost to Mike Fetchick, 1956 St. Petersburg Open; defeated Gary Player andGene Littler, 1962 Memphis Open.HEINEN, Mike (0-1)Lost to Davis Love III, 1995 Freeport-McMoRan Classic.HENKE, Nolan (0-1)Lost to Bob Tway, 1995 MCI Classic.HENNING, Harold (0-1)Lost to Charles Sifford, 1969 Los Angeles Open.HENNINGER, Brian (1-0)Defeated Mike Sullivan, 1994 Deposit Guaranty Classic.HERRON, Tim (1-0)Defeated Tom Lehman, 1999 Bay Hill Invitational.HILL, Dave (4-2)Defeated Tommy Bolt and Bud Sullivan, 1961 Home of the Sun Open; defeatedMike Souchak, 1963 Hot Springs Open; defeated Gay Brewer, Tommy Jacobsand R.H. Sikes, 1969 IVB-Philadelphia Classic; lost to Bob Lunn, 1969 GreaterHartford Open; lost to George Archer, 1972 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open;defeated Rik Massengale, 1975 Sahara Invitational.HINKLE, Lon (1-2)Lost to Ed Sneed, 1977 Tallahassee Open; defeated Andy Bean and MarkHayes, 1979 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Raymond Floyd, 1986 WaltDisney World/Oldsmobile Classic.HINSON, Larry (1-1)Defeated Frank Beard, 1969 Greater New Orleans Open; lost to Don January,1975 San Antonio Texas Open.HISKEY, Babe (1-0)Defeated Dudley Wysong, 1965 Cajun Classic.HJERTSTEDT, Gabriel (1-0)Defeated Tommy Armour III, 1999 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.HOCH, Scott (2-2)Lost to Nick Faldo, 1989 Masters Tournament; defeated Robert Wrenn, 1989Las Vegas Invitational; lost to Payne Stewart, 1995 Shell Houston Open;Defeated Jim Furyk, 2003 Ford Championship at Doral.HOFFNER, Charles (0-1)Lost to Walter Hagen, 1916 Metropolitan Open.HOGAN, Ben (8-12)Lost to Byron Nelson, Texas Open, 1940; lost to Leonard Dodson, 1941 OaklandOpen; defeated Jimmy Thomson, 1942 Los Angeles Open; lost to Chick Harbert,1942 Texas Open; lost to Byron Nelson, 1942 Masters Tournament; lost toHarold McSpaden, 1944 Chicago Victory Open; defeated Harold McSpaden,1945 Montgomery Invitational; defeated Herman Keiser, 1946 Phoenix Open;lost to Ray Mangrum, 1946 Pensacola Open; defeated Dutch Harrison, 1948Motor City Open; defeated Ed Oliver, 1948 Western Open; lost to Fred Haas, Jr.,1948 Portland Open; defeated Jimmy Demaret, 1949 Long Beach Open; lost toJimmy Demaret, 1949 Phoenix Open; lost to Sam Snead, 1950 Los AngelesOpen; defeated Lloyd Mangrum and George Fazio, 1950 U.S. Open; lost to SamSnead, 1954 Masters Tournament; lost to Jack Fleck, 1955 U.S. Open; defeatedFred Hawkins, 1959 Colonial National Invitation; lost to Tommy Bolt, 1960Memphis Open.HOLSCHER, Bud (0-1)Lost to Dick Mayer, 1956 Philadelphia Daily News Open.HOWELL, Charles III (0-2)Lost to Shigeki Maruyama, 2001 Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Mike Weir,2003 Nissan Open.HULBERT, Mike (2-0)Defeated Bob Estes, 1989 B.C. Open; defeated Kenny Knox, 1991 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.HUNTER, Willie (1-0)Defeated Harold Sampson, 1927 California Open.HUSTON, John (0-1)Lost to Jim McGovern, 1993 Shell Houston Open.INMAN, John (1-0)Defeated Bob Estes, Mark Brooks, Brad Bryant and Billy Andrade, 1993 BuickSouthern Open.IRWIN, Hale (4-5)Lost to Billy Casper, 1970 Los Angeles Open; lost to Lou Graham, 1972 Liggettand Myers Open; defeated Kermit Zarley, 1976 Florida Citrus Open; lost toRoger Maltbie, 1976 Memorial Tournament; lost to John Cook, 1981 BingCrosby National Pro-Am; defeated Bobby Clampett, Peter Jacobsen and GilMorgan, 1981 Buick Open; defeated Jim Nelford, 1984 Bing Crosby NationalPro-Am; defeated Mike Donald, 1990 U.S. Open; lost to Kenny Perry, 1991Memorial Tournament.IZAWA, Toshi (0-1)Lost to Robert Allenby, 2001 Nissan Open.JACKLIN, Tony (1-1)Lost to Pete Brown, 1970 Andy Williams San Diego Open; defeated JohnJacobs, 1972 Greater Jacksonville Open.JACOBS, John (0-1)Lost to Tony Jacklin, 1972 Greater Jacksonville Open.6-20 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)JACOBS, Tommy (2-2)Defeated Johnny Pott, 1962 San Diego Open; defeated Jimmy Demaret, 1964Palm Springs Golf Classic; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1966 Masters Tournament; lostto Dave Hill, 1969 IVB-Philadelphia Classic.JACOBSEN, Peter (1-3)Lost to Hale Irwin, 1981 Buick Open; defeated Payne Stewart, 1984 ColonialNational Invitation; lost to Curtis Strange, 1985 Honda Classic; lost to MarkMcCumber, 1989 Beatrice Western Open.JAECKEL, Barry (1-2)Defeated Bruce Lietzke, 1978 Tallahassee Open; lost to Raymond Floyd, 1981Tournament Players Championship; lost to Fred Couples, 1983 Kemper Open.JANUARY, Don (3-5)Lost to Mike Fetchick, 1956 Western Open; lost to Jerry Barber, 1961 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship; lost to Chi Chi Rodriguez, 1964 Lucky International Open;defeated Don Massengale, 1967 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost to Jack Nicklaus,1969 Kaiser International; defeated Dale Douglass, 1970 Greater JacksonvilleOpen; lost to Hubert Green, 1971 Houston Champions International; defeatedLarry Hinson, 1975 San Antonio Texas Open.JANZEN, Lee (1-0)Defeated Corey Pavin, 1995 Kemper Open.JENKINS, Tom (0-1)Lost to Bruce Lietzke, 1981 Wickes Andy Williams-San Diego Open.JIMENEZ, Miguel Angel (0-1)Lost to Tiger Woods, 1999 World Golf Championships-American ExpressChampionship.JOHNSON, Howie (1-1)Defeated Arnold Palmer, 1958 Azalea Open; lost to Miller Barber, 1970 GreaterNew Orleans Open.JOHNSTON, Al (1-0)Defeated Bill Collins, 1962 Hot Springs Open.JONES, Grier (2-0)Defeated Bob Murphy, 1972 Hawaiian Open; defeated Dave Marad, 1972Robinson’s Fall Classic.JONES, Robert T. Jr. (2-2)Defeated Bobby Cruickshank, 1923 U.S. Open; lost to Willie Macfarlane, 1925U.S. Open; lost to Johnny Farrell, 1928 U.S. Open; defeated Al Espinosa, 1929U.S. Open.JONES, Steve (2-1)Defeated Bob Tway, 1988 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; defeated SandyLyle and Paul Azinger, 1989 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to Payne Stewart,1990 MCI Heritage Classic.JORDAN, Pete (0-1)Lost to Fred Funk, 1996 B.C. Open.KARL, Richie (1-0)Defeated Bruce Crampton, 1974 B.C. Open.KAYE, Jonathan (1-1)Lost to Chris Riley, 2002 Reno-Tahoe Open; defeated John Rollins, 2003 BuickClassic.KEISER, Herman (0-2)Lost to Ben Hogan, 1946 Phoenix Open; lost to Dave Douglas, 1947 OrlandoOpen.KELLY, Jerry (0-1)Lost to Loren Roberts, 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open.KENDALL, Skip (0-2)Lost to Scott Simpson, 1998 Buick Invitational; lost to Steve Lowery, 2000Southern Farm Bureau Classic.KIRKWOOD, Joe Sr. (1-1)Defeated Macdonald Smith, 1923 California Open; lost to Olin Dutra, 1930 LongBeach Open.KITE, Tom (6-4)Defeated Terry Diehl, 1976 IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic; lost to Ed Fiori, 1982Bob Hope Desert Classic; defeated Jack Nicklaus and Denis Watson, 1982 BayHill Classic; defeated Fred Couples, David Frost and Nick Price, 1986 WesternOpen; lost to Morris Hatalsky, 1988 Kemper Open; lost to Curtis Strange, 1988Nabisco Championships; defeated Davis Love III, 1989 Nestle Invitational;defeated Payne Stewart, 1989 Nabisco Championships; defeated John Cook,1990 Federal Express St. Jude Classic; lost to John Cook, 1992 Bob HopeChrysler Classic.KLEIN, Willie (0-1)Lost to Willie Macfarlane, 1925 Shawnee Open.KNOX, Kenny (1-1)Defeated Jim Hallet, 1990 Buick Southern Open; lost to Mike Hulbert, 1991Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.KNUDSON, George (3-0)Defeated Mason Rudolph, 1963 Portland Open; defeated Al Balding, 1964Fresno Open; defeated George Archer, 1970 Robinson Open.KOCH, Gary (2-0)Defeated Gary Hallberg, 1984 Isuzu-Andy Williams-San Diego Open; defeatedGeorge Burns, 1984 Bay Hill Classic.KRATZERT, Bill (0-1)Lost to Hubert Green, 1978 Hawaiian Open.KROLL, Ted (1-7)Lost to Cary Middlecoff, 1952 Motor City Open; lost to Chandler Harper, 1953 ElPaso Open; lost to Cary Middlecoff, 1953 Carling’s Open; lost to LloydMangrum, 1954 Western Open; defeated Doug Ford, 1955 Philadelphia DailyNews Open; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1956 Insurance City Open; lost to JohnnyPott, 1960 Dallas Open; lost to Billy Maxwell, 1961 Insurance City Open.LACEY, Charles (0-1)Lost to Ed Dudley, 1936 Philadelphia Open.LAFFOON, Ky (1-3)Defeated Paul Runyan, 1934 Glens Falls Open; lost to Harry Cooper, 1934Western Open; lost to Johnny Revolta, 1934 St. Paul Open; lost to SkipAlexander, 1950 Empire State Open.LANCASTER, Neal (1-1)Defeated Tom Byrum, Mark Carnevale, David Edwards, Yoshinori Mizumaki andDavid Ogrin, 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic; lost to John Rollins, 2002 BellCanadian Open.LANGER, Bernhard (1-1)Defeated Bobby Wadkins, 1985 Sea Pines Heritage Classic; lost to Bob Tway,1986 Shearson Lehman Brothers-Andy Williams Open.LAWRIE, Paul (1-0)Defeated Jean Van de Velde and Justin Leonard, 1999 British Open.LEHMAN, Tom (0-2)Lost to Tiger Woods, 1997 Mercedes Championships; lost to Tim Herron, 1999Bay Hill Invitational.LEMA, Tony (3-1)Defeated Bob Rosburg, 1962 Orange County Open; defeated Tommy Aaron,1963 Memphis Open; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1963 Cleveland Open; defeatedArnold Palmer, 1964 Cleveland Open.LEONARD, Justin (0-3)Lost to Phil Mickelson, 1996 Phoenix Open; lost to Paul Lawrie, 1999 BritishOpen; lost to John Rollins, 2002 Bell Canadian Open.LEONARD, Stan (1-1)Lost to Gene Littler, 1955 Labatt Open; defeated Art Wall, 1960 Western Open.LEVET, Thomas (0-1)Lost to Ernie Els, 2002 British Open Championship.LEVI, Wayne (2-1)Defeated Gil Morgan, 1980 Pleasant Valley Jimmy Fund Classic; lost to JackRenner, 1984 Hawaiian Open; defeated Steve Pate, 1985 Georgia PacificAtlanta Classic.LEWIS, J.L. (1-0)Defeated Mike Brisky, 1999 John Deere Classic.LICKLITER, Frank II (0-1)Lost to Phil Mickelson, 2001 Buick Invitational.LIETZKE, Bruce (6-6)Defeated Gene Littler, 1977 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open; lost to Jack Nicklaus,1977 MONY Tournament of Champions; lost to Barry Jaeckel, 1978 TallahasseeOpen; defeated Raymond Floyd and Tom Jenkins, 1981 Wickes Andy Williams-San Diego Open; defeated Tom Watson, 1981 Byron Nelson Classic; defeatedAndy Bean, 1984 Honda Classic; defeated Clarence Rose, 1988 GTE ByronNelson Classic; lost to Billy Ray Brown, 1992 GTE Byron Nelson Classic;defeated Corey Pavin, 1992 Southwestern Bell Colonial; lost to Greg Norman,1992 Canadian Open; lost to Steve Elkington, 1995 Mercedes Championships;lost to Fred Couples, 1998 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.LITTLE, Lawson (2-0)Defeated Neil Christian, 1937 San Francisco Match Play; defeated GeneSarazen, 1940 U.S. Open.LITTLER, Gene (3-8)Defeated Stan Leonard, 1955 Labatt Open; lost to Peter Thomson, 1955 TexasInternational Open; lost to Doug Ford, 1957 Western Open; lost to Tommy Bolt,1960 Memphis Open; lost to Lionel Hebert, 1962 Memphis Open; lost to JoeCampbell, 1966 Tucson Open; defeated Orville Moody, Julius Boros and TomWeiskopf, 1969 Greater Greensboro Open; lost to Billy Casper, 1970 MastersTournament; defeated Julius Boros, 1975 Westchester Classic; lost to BruceLietzke, 1977 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open; lost to Lanny Wadkins, 1977 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-21


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSLOCKE, Bobby (4-0)Defeated Ed Oliver, 1947 All American Open; defeated Frank Stranahan, 1949Cavalier Specialist Tournament; defeated Harry Bradshaw, 1949 British Open;defeated Lloyd Mangrum, 1950 All American Tournament.LOHR, Bob (1-2)Defeated Chip Beck, 1988 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; lost to JayHaas, 1993 H-E-B Texas Open; lost to Mark O’Meara, 1995 Bell Canadian Open.LOVE, Davis III (2-7)Lost to Tom Kite, 1989 Nestle Invitational; lost to Tom Purtzer, 1991 NEC WorldSeries of Golf; lost to Fred Couples, 1992 Nissan Los Angeles Open; defeatedMike Heinen, 1995 Freeport McMoRan Classic; lost to Michael Bradley, 1996Buick Challenge; lost to Tiger Woods, 1996 Las Vegas Invitational; lost toJesper Parnevik, 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Phil Mickelson, 2001Buick Invitational; defeated Woody Austin, 2003 MCI Heritage.LOWERY, Steve (2-0)Defeated Rick Fehr, 1994 Sprint International; defeated Skip Kendall, 2000Southern Farm Bureau Classic.LUNN, Bob (2-0)Defeated Dave Hill, 1969 Greater Hartford Open; defeated Billy Casper, 1971Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open.LUTHER, Ted (1-0)Defeated Felix Serafin, 1935 Hershey Open.LYLE, Sandy (3-1)Defeated Jeff Sluman, 1987 Tournament Players Championship; defeated FredCouples, 1988 Phoenix Open; defeated Ken Green, 1988 Kmart GreaterGreensboro Open; lost to Steve Jones, 1989 Bob Hope Chrysler, Classic.MacDONALD, Robert (1-0)Defeated James Barnes, 1923 Metropolitan Open.MACFARLANE, Willie (4-2)Lost to Leo Diegel, 1924 Shawnee Open; defeated Robert T. Jones, Jr., 1925U.S. Open; defeated Willie Klein, 1925 Shawnee Open; defeated Johnny Farrell,1930 Metropolitan Open; lost to Denny Shute, 1933 Gasparilla Open; defeatedTommy Armour, 1936 Walter Olson Open.MAGEE, Andrew (1-0)Defeated D.A. Weibring, 1991 Las Vegas Invitational.MAGGERT, Jeff (0-1)Lost to Mark Brooks, 1996 Shell Houston Open.MAGINNES, John (0-1)Lost to Michael Bradley, 1996 Buick Challenge.MAHAFFEY, John (3-2)Lost to Lou Graham, 1975 U.S. Open; defeated Jerry Pate and Tom Watson,1978 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; defeated Jim Simons, 1984 Bob Hope Desert Classic;lost to Mark Wiebe, 1985 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic; defeated Jodie Mudd,1985 Texas Open.MALTBIE, Roger (2-1)Defeated Hale Irwin, 1976 Memorial Tournament; defeated George Burns andRaymond Floyd, 1985 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic; lost to MacO’Grady, 1986 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open.MANERO, Tony (0-1)Lost to Ray Mangrum, 1937 Miami Open.MANGRUM, Lloyd (5-3-1)Defeated Vic Ghezzi and Byron Nelson, 1946 U.S. Open; defeated JimmyDemaret, 1948 Lower Rio Grande Open; defeated Sam Snead and DutchHarrison, 1948 World’s Championship of Golf; defeated George Fazio, 1948 UtahOpen; lost to Sam Snead, 1949 Greater Greensboro Open; tied Cary Middlecoff,1949 Motor City Open; lost to Ben Hogan, 1950 U.S. Open; lost to Bobby Locke,1950 All American Tournament; defeated Ted Kroll, 1954 Western Open.MANGRUM, Ray (3-1)Lost to Henry Picard, 1936 North & South Open; defeated Leonard Dodson,1936 Wildwood New Jersey Open; defeated Tony Manero, 1937 Miami Open;defeated Ben Hogan, 1946 Pensacola Open.MARAD, Dave (0-1)Lost to Grier Jones, 1972 Robinson’s Fall Classic.MARR, Dave (2-0)Defeated Bob Rosburg and Jacky Cupit, 1961 Greater Seattle Open; defeatedJerry Steelsmith, 1962 Azalea Open.MARTIN, Doug (0-1)Lost to Vijay Singh, 1995 Buick Classic.MARUYAMA, Shigeki (1-0)Defeated Charles Howell III, 2001 Greater Milwaukee Open.MASSENGALE, Don (0-1)Lost to Don January, 1967 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MASSENGALE, Rik (0-1)Lost to Dave Hill, 1975 Sahara Invitational.MATTIACE, Len (0-2)Lost to Michael Bradley, 1996 Buick Challenge; lost to Mike Weir, 2003 MastersTournament.MAXWELL, Billy (1-2)Lost to Bo Wininger, 1955 Baton Rouge Open; lost to Doug Ford, 1957 WesternOpen; defeated Ted Kroll, 1961 Insurance City Open.MAY, Bob (0-1)Lost to Tiger Woods, 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MAYFAIR, Billy (2-5)Lost to Jim Gallagher, Jr., 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Jodie Mudd,1990 Nabisco Championship; defeated Mark Calcavecchia and Ted Schulz, 1993Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Vijay Singh, 1995 Phoenix Open; lost to GregNorman, 1995 NEC World Series of Golf; defeated Tiger Woods, 1998 NissanOpen; lost to Jose Coceres, 2001 WORLDCOM CLASSIC.MAYER, Dick (2-1)Lost to Jack Burke, Jr., 1952 Miami Open; defeated Bud Holscher, 1956Philadelphia Daily News Open; defeated Cary Middlecoff, 1957 U.S. Open.MAYFIELD, Shelley (1-1)Lost to Cary Middlecoff, 1953 Houston Open; defeated Mike Souchak and FredHaas, Jr., 1955 Thunderbird Invitational.McCALLISTER, Blaine (1-2)Lost to Gene Sauers, 1986 Bank of Boston Classic; defeated Gary Hallberg,1991 H-E-B Texas Open; lost to Carlos Franco, 2000 Compaq Classic of NewOrleans.McCARRON, Scott (0-1)Lost to Stuart Appleby, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational.McCUMBER, Mark (2-0)Defeated Peter Jacobsen, 1989 Beatrice Western Open; defeated Fuzzy Zoeller,1994 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.McDERMOTT, John (1-1)Lost to Alex Smith, 1910 U.S. Open; defeated Mike Brady and George Simpson,1911 U.S. Open.McGEE, Jerry (0-1)Lost to Raymond Floyd, 1976 World Open.McGOVERN, Jim (1-0)Defeated John Huston, 1993 Shell Houston Open.McGOWAN, Jack (0-1)Lost to Deane Beman, 1969 Texas Open.McLEAN, George (1-0)Defeated Harry Hampton, 1923 Shawnee Open.McLENDON, Mac (1-0)Defeated Mike Reid, 1978 Pensacola Open.McLEOD, Fred (1-1)Defeated Willie Smith, 1908 U.S. Open; lost to Leo Diegel, 1927 MiddleAtlantic Open.McMULLIN, John (0-1)Lost to Sam Snead, 1958 Dallas Open.McSPADEN, Harold (3-4)Lost to Denny Shute, 1937 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost to Sam Snead, 1940Canadian Open; defeated Buck White, 1943 All American Open; defeated ByronNelson, 1944 Phoenix Open; defeated Ben Hogan, 1944 Chicago Victory Open;lost to Byron Nelson, 1945 New Orleans Open; lost to Ben Hogan, 1945Montgomery Invitational.MEDIATE, Rocco (2-0)Defeated Curtis Strange, 1991, Doral-Ryder Open; defeated Steve Elkington,1993 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open.MEHLHORN, Bill (4-3)Lost to Walter Hagen, 1923, Texas Open; defeated Bobby Cruickshank, 1926South Central Open; defeated Gene Sarazen, 1926 South Florida Open;defeated Fred Morrison, 1928 Hawaiian Open; defeated Bobby Cruickshank andHorton Smith, 1929 South Central Open; lost to Billy Burke, 1929 Glens FallsOpen; lost to Wiffy Cox, 1936 Sacramento Open.MENNE, Bob (1-1)Lost to Lee Trevino, 1970 National Airlines Open; defeated Jerry Heard, 1974Kemper Open.METZ, Dick (2-2)Lost to Harry Cooper, 1936 St. Paul Open; defeated Ed Dudley, 1937 ThomasvilleOpen; defeated Dutch Harrison, 1939 Oakland Open; lost to George Fazio, 1946Canadian Open.MICKELSON, Phil (5-1)Defeated Fred Couples, 1994 Mercedes Championships; defeated JustinLeonard, 1996 Phoenix Open; defeated Gary Nicklaus, 2000 BellSouth Classic;lost to Jesper Parnevik, 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic; defeated Davis Love IIIand Frank Lickliter II, 2001 Buick Invitational; defeated David Berganio, Jr., 2002Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.6-22 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)MIDDLECOFF, Cary (7-6-1)Defeated George Schoux, 1947 Charlotte Open; lost to Ed Oliver, 1948 TacomaOpen; tied Lloyd Mangrum, 1949 Motor City Open; defeated Ed Oliver, 1950 St.Louis Open; defeated Doug Ford and Dave Douglas, 1951 Kansas City Open;defeated Ted Kroll, 1952 Motor City Open; lost to Julius Boros, 1952 WorldChampionship of Golf; defeated Jack Burke, Jr., 1952 Kansas City Open;defeated Shelley Mayfield, Jim Ferrier, Earl Stewart and Bill Nary, 1953Houston Open; defeated Ted Kroll, 1953 Carling’s Open; lost to Art Wall, 1953Fort Wayne Open; lost to Ed Furgol, 1954 Phoenix Open; lost to Peter Thomson,1956 Texas International Open; lost to Dick Mayer, 1957 U.S. Open.MILLER, Johnny (1-5)Lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1972 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; defeated FrankBeard, Bob Murphy and Jack Nicklaus, 1974 World Open; lost to Tom Watson,1979 Colgate Hall of Fame Classic; lost to Tom Watson, 1982 Glen CampbellLos Angeles Open; lost to Bob Gilder, 1983 Phoenix Open; lost to John Cook,1983 Canadian Open.MILLER, Massie (0-1)Lost to Joe Turnesa, 1929 Lannin Memorial Tournament.MITCHELL, Abe (1-0)Defeated Leo Diegel, 1922 Southern Open.MITCHELL, Bobby (1-0)Defeated Jack Nicklaus, 1972 Tournament of Champions.MIZE, Larry (1-3)Lost to Greg Norman, 1986 Kemper Open; defeated Greg Norman and SeveBallesteros, 1987 Masters Tournament; lost to Payne Stewart, 1990 MCIHeritage Classic; lost to Olin Browne, 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open.MIZUMAKI, Yoshinori (0-1)Lost to Neal Lancaster, 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic.MONTGOMERIE, Colin (0-2)Lost to Ernie Els, 1994 U.S. Open; lost to Steve Elkington, 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONTGOMERY, Jack (0-1)Lost to Marty Fleckman, 1967 Cajun Classic Open.MONTI, Eric (1-0)Defeated George Bayer and Bobby Nichols, 1961 Ontario Open.MOODY, Orville (0-2)Lost to Gene Littler, 1969 Greater Greensboro Open; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1973Bing Crosby National Pro-Am.MORGAN, Gil (3-4)Defeated Hubert Green, 1978 World Series of Golf; defeated Larry Nelson, 1979Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic; lost to Wayne Levi, 1980 Pleasant ValleyJimmy Fund Classic; lost to Hale Irwin, 1981 Buick Open; defeated LannyWadkins and Curtis Strange, 1983 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open; lost to FredCouples, 1983 Kemper Open; lost to Tony Sills, 1990 Independent InsuranceAgent Open.MORRISON, Fred (0-1)Lost to Bill Mehlhorn, 1928 Hawaiian Open.MUDD, Jodie (2-2)Lost to Phil Blackmar, 1985 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open; lostto John Mahaffey, 1985 Texas Open; defeated Larry Nelson, 1989 GTE ByronNelson Classic; defeated Billy Mayfair, 1990 Nabisco Championships.MURPHY, Bob (1-5)Defeated Labron Harris, Jr., 1968 Philadelphia Golf Classic; lost to Lee Trevino,1970 Tucson Open; lost to Grier Jones, 1972 Hawaiian Open; lost to BobbyNichols, 1973 Westchester Classic; lost to Johnny Miller, 1974 World Open;lost to Dave Eichelberger, 1981 Tallahassee Open.MURRAY, Charles (0-1)Lost to J. Douglas Edgar, 1920 Canadian Open.NAGLE, Kel (0-1)Lost to Gary Player, 1965 U.S. Open.NARY, Bill (0-2)Lost to Jack Burke, Jr., 1952 Baton Rouge Open; lost to Cary Middlecoff, 1953Houston Open.NELFORD, Jim (0-1)Lost to Hale Irwin, 1984 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am.NELSON, Byron (6-6)Defeated Craig Wood and Denny Shute, 1939 U.S. Open; lost to Henry Picard,1939 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; defeated Ben Hogan, 1940 Texas Open; lost to HortonSmith, 1941 Florida West Coast Open; lost to Vic Ghezzi, 1941 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship; defeated Ben Hogan, 1942 Masters Tournament; defeatedClayton Heafner, 1942 Tam O’ Shanter Open; lost to Harold McSpaden, 1944Phoenix Open; defeated Sam Snead, 1945 Charlotte Open; defeated HaroldMcSpaden, 1945 New Orleans Open; lost to Sam Snead, 1945 Gulfport Open;lost to Lloyd Mangrum, 1946 U.S. Open.NELSON, Larry (3-2)Lost to Gil Morgan, 1979 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic; defeated BenCrenshaw, 1979 Western Open; defeated Mark Hayes, 1981 GreaterGreensboro Open; defeated Lanny Wadkins, 1987 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost toJodie Mudd, 1989 GTE Byron Nelson Classic.NEWTON, Jack (1-1)Lost to Tom Watson, 1975 British Open; defeated Mike Sullivan, 1978 Buick-Goodwrench Open.NICHOLS, Bobby (2-2)Lost to Eric Monti, 1961 Ontario Open; defeated Dan Sikes and Jack Nicklaus,1962 Houston Classic; defeated Bob Murphy, 1973 Westchester Classic; lost toJ.C. Snead, 1975 Andy Williams San Diego Open.NICKLAUS, Gary (0-1)Lost to Phil Mickelson, 2000 BellSouth Classic.NICKLAUS, Jack (14-11)Lost to Bobby Nichols, 1962 Houston Classic; defeated Arnold Palmer, 1962 U.S.Open; defeated Gary Player, 1963 Palm Springs Golf Classic; lost to ArnoldPalmer, 1963 Western Open; lost to Doug Sanders, 1965 Pensacola Open;defeated Johnny Pott, 1965 Memphis Open; defeated Tommy Jacobs and GayBrewer, 1966 Masters Tournament; defeated Frank Beard and Lee Elder, 1968American Golf Classic; defeated George Archer, Billy Casper and Don January,1969 Kaiser International; defeated Arnold Palmer, 1970 Byron Nelson Classic,defeated Doug Sanders, 1970 British Open; lost to Gardner Dickinson, 1971Atlanta Golf Classic; lost to Lee Trevino, 1971 U.S. Open; defeated JohnnyMiller, 1972 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Bobby Mitchell, 1972Tournament of Champions; defeated Raymond Floyd and Orville Moody, 1973Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; defeated Miller Barber, 1973 Greater NewOrleans Open; lost to Johnny Miller, 1974 World Open; lost to Tom Weiskopf,1975 Canadian Open; defeated Billy Casper, 1975 World Open; defeated BruceLietzke, 1977 MONY Tournament of Champions; lost to Raymond Floyd, 1980Doral-Eastern Open; lost to Tom Kite, 1982 Bay Hill Classic; defeated AndyBean, 1984 Memorial Tournament.NICOLETTE, Mike (1-0)Defeated Greg Norman, 1983 Bay Hill Classic.NOBILO, Frank (1-0)Defeated Brad Faxon, 1997 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic.NORMAN, Greg (4-8)Lost to Mike Nicolette, 1983 Bay Hill Classic; lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, 1984 U.S.Open; lost to Tom Watson, 1984 Western Open; lost to Mark Calcavecchia,1985 British Open; defeated Larry Mize, 1986 Kemper Open; lost to Larry Mize,1987 Masters Tournament; lost to Curtis Strange, 1988 Independent InsuranceAgent Open; lost to Seve Ballesteros, 1988 Manufacturers HanoverWestchester Classic; defeated Paul Azinger, Mark Calcavecchia and TimSimpson, 1990 Doral-Ryder Open; defeated Bruce Lietzke, 1992 CanadianOpen; lost to Paul Azinger, 1993 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; defeated Billy Mayfair andNick Price, 1995 NEC World Series of Golf.O’GRADY, Mac (1-0)Defeated Roger Maltbie, 1986 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open.OGRIN, David (0-2)Lost to Hal Sutton, 1985 St. Jude Memphis Classic; lost to Neal Lancaster, 1994GTE Byron Nelson Classic.OLIVER, Ed (1-3)Lost to Bobby Locke, 1947 All American Open; lost to Ben Hogan, 1948 WesternOpen; defeated Cary Middlecoff, Fred Haas, Jr., Charles Congdon and VicGhezzi, 1948 Tacoma Open; lost to Cary Middlecoff, 1950 St. Louis Open.O’MEARA, Mark (3-4)Lost to Dave Eichelberger, 1981 Tallahassee Open; lost to Bob Gilder, 1983Phoenix Open; lost to Corey Pavin, 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to JohnCook, 1992 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; defeated Jeff Sluman, 1992 AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am; defeated Bob Lohr, 1995 Bell Canadian Open;defeated Brian Watts, 1998 British Open.OOSTERHUIS, Peter (0-1)Lost to Lee Elder, 1974 Monsanto Open.OUIMET, Francis (1-0)Defeated Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, 1913 U.S. Open.SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-23


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSPALMER, Arnold (14-10)Defeated Ted Kroll, 1956 Insurance City Open; defeated Doug Ford, 1957 RubberCity Open; lost to Howie Johnson, 1958 Azalea Open; defeated Gay Brewer andPete Cooper, 1959 West Palm Beach Open; lost to Bill Collins, 1960 HoustonClassic; defeated Bill Collins and Jack Fleck, 1960 Insurance City Open;defeated Al Balding, 1961 San Diego Open; defeated Doug Sanders, 1961Phoenix Open; lost to Doug Ford, 1961 “500” Festival Open; defeated GaryPlayer and Dow Finsterwald, 1962 Masters Tournament; defeated Johnny Pott,1962 Colonial National Invitation; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1962 U.S. Open;defeated Paul Harney, 1963 Thunderbird Classic; lost to Julius Boros, 1963 U.S.Open; defeated Tommy Aaron and Tony Lema, 1963 Cleveland Open; defeatedJulius Boros and Jack Nicklaus, 1963 Western Open; lost to Gary Player, 1964Pensacola Open; lost to Tony Lema, 1964 Cleveland Open; lost to Doug Sanders,1966 Bob Hope Desert Classic; defeated Gay Brewer, 1966 Tournament ofChampions; lost to Billy Casper, 1966 U.S. Open; defeated Deane Beman, 1968Bob Hope Desert Classic; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1970 Byron Nelson Classic;defeated Raymond Floyd, 1971 Bob Hope Desert Classic.PALMER, Johnny (2-1)Defeated Dutch Harrison, 1946 Nashville Invitational; lost to Fred Haas, Jr., 1948Portland Open; defeated Jimmy Demaret, 1949 World Championship of Golf.PARNEVIK, Jesper (1-0)Defeated Davis Love III and Phil Mickelson, 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic.PATE, Jerry (1-2)Defeated Dave Stockton, 1977 Phoenix Open; lost to John Mahaffey, 1978 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship; lost to Doug Tewell, 1980 Sea Pines Heritage Classic.PATE, Steve (0-3)Lost to Wayne Levi, 1985 Georgia Pacific Atlanta Classic; lost to Corey Pavin,1991 BellSouth Atlanta Classic; lost to Loren Roberts, 1999 GTE Byron NelsonClassic.PAULSON, Dennis (1-2)Lost to Duffy Waldorf, 1999 Buick Classic; defeated David Duval, 2000 BuickClassic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2001 Nissan Open.PAVIN, Corey (5-3)Defeated Dave Barr, 1986 Greater Milwaukee Open; defeated Craig Stadler,1987 Hawaiian Open; defeated Mark O’Meara, 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic;defeated Steve Pate, 1991 BellSouth Atlanta Classic; lost to Billy Ray Brown,1991 Canon Greater Hartford Open; defeated Fred Couples, 1992 Honda Classic;lost to Bruce Lietzke, 1992 Southwestern Bell Colonial; lost to Lee Janzen, 1995Kemper Open.PEETE, Calvin (0-1)Lost to Curtis Strange, 1986 Houston Open.PENNA, Toney (0-1)Lost to Jimmy Demaret, 1940 Western Open.PERRY, Kenny (1-1)Defeated Hale Irwin, 1991 Memorial Tournament; lost to Mark Brooks, 1996<strong>PGA</strong> Championship.PICARD, Henry (3-1)Defeated Ray Mangrum, 1936 North & South Open; lost to Sam Snead, 1939St. Petersburg Open; defeated Paul Runyan and Vic Ghezzi, 1939 MetropolitanOpen; defeated Byron Nelson, 1939 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.PLAYER, Gary (3-10)Lost to Sam Snead, 1958 Dallas Open; lost to Don Whitt, 1959 Memphis Open;lost to Jay Hebert, 1961 American Golf Classic; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1962Masters Tournament; lost to Lionel Hebert, 1962 Memphis Open; lost to JackNicklaus, 1963 Palm Springs Golf Classic; defeated Arnold Palmer and MillerBarber, 1964 Pensacola Open; defeated Kel Nagle, 1965 U.S. Open; lost toMiller Barber, 1967 Oklahoma City Open; lost to Steve Reid, 1968 Azalea Open;defeated Hal Underwood, 1971 Greater Jacksonville Open; lost to TomWeiskopf, 1971 Kemper Open; lost to Al Geiberger, 1975 MONY Tournament ofChampions.POHL, Dan (1-2)Lost to Craig Stadler, 1982 Masters Tournament; lost to Phil Blackmar, 1985Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open; defeated Payne Stewart, 1986Colonial National Invitation.POTT, Johnny (2-5)Defeated Bo Wininger and Ted Kroll, 1960 Dallas Open; lost to Jack Burke, Jr.,1961 Buick Open; lost to Tommy Jacobs, 1962 San Diego Open; lost to ArnoldPalmer, 1962 Colonial National Invitation; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1965 MemphisOpen; lost to Billy Casper, 1965 Insurance City Open; defeated Billy Casper andBruce Devlin, 1968 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am.PRICE, Nick (3-3)Lost to Tom Kite, 1986 Western Open; defeated Steve Elkington, 1992 H-E-BTexas Open; defeated Scott Simpson, 1994 Southwestern Bell Colonial; lost toGreg Norman, 1995 NEC World Series of Golf; defeated Jeff Sluman, 1998FedEx St. Jude Classic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2000 Advil Western Open.PRIDE, Dicky (1-0)Defeated Gene Sauers and Hal Sutton, 1994 Federal Express St. Jude Classic.PURTZER, Tom (2-0)Defeated Mark Brooks, 1988 Gatlin Brothers Southwest Classic; defeated DavisLove III and Jim Gallagher, 1991 NEC World Series of Golf.RAGAN, Dave Jr. (1-0)Defeated Doug Sanders, 1962 West Palm Beach Open.RANSOM, Henry (2-0)Defeated Chick Harbert, 1950 World Championship of Golf; defeated JackBurke, Jr., Doug Ford and Jackson Bradley, 1955 Rubber City Open.RAY, Edward (0-1)Lost to Francis Ouimet, 1913 U.S. Open.REGALADO, Victor (0-1)Lost to Dave Barr, 1981 Quad Cities Open.REID, Mike (1-3)Lost to Mac McLendon, 1978 Pensacola Open; lost to Hal Sutton, 1985Southwest Golf Classic; defeated Tom Watson, 1988 NEC World Series of Golf;lost to Paul Stankowski, 1997 United Airlines Hawaiian Open.REID, Steve (1-0)Defeated Gary Player, 1968 Azalea Open.RENNER, Jack (1-0)Defeated Wayne Levi, 1984 Hawaiian Open.REVOLTA, Johnny (2-2)Defeated Ky Laffoon and Harry Cooper, 1934 St. Paul Open; lost to Vic Ghezzi,1935 Los Angeles Open; lost to Bobby Cruickshank, 1935 Orlando Open;defeated Chandler Harper, 1938 St. Petersburg Open.RILEY, Chris (1-0)Defeated Jonathan Kaye, 2002 Reno-Tahoe Open.ROBERTS, Loren (2-1)Lost to Ernie Els, 1994 U.S. Open; defeated Jerry Kelly, 1996 GreaterMilwaukee Open; defeated Steve Pate, 1999 GTE Byron Nelson Classic.ROCCA, Costantino (0-1)Lost to John Daly, 1995 British Open.RODGERS, Phil (0-2)Lost to Bob Charles, 1963 British Open; lost to Dick Hart, 1965 Azalea Open.RODRIGUEZ, Chi Chi (3-1)Defeated Don January, 1964 Lucky International Open; lost to Jacky Cupit, 1966Cajun Classic Open; defeated Dale Douglass, 1968 Sahara Invitational;defeated Billy Casper, 1972 Byron Nelson Classic.ROGERS, Bill (1-2)Lost to Andy Bean, 1978 Western Open; lost to Tom Watson, 1979 ByronNelson Classic; defeated Ben Crenshaw, 1981 Texas Open.ROLLINS, John (1-1)Defeated Justin Leonard and Neal Lancaster, 2002 Bell Canadian Open; lost toJonathan Kaye, 2003 Buick Classic.ROSBURG, Bob (1-5)Defeated Ed Furgol, 1956 Motor City Open; lost to Al Besselink, 1957 CaracasOpen; lost to Art Wall, 1958 Eastern Open; lost to Dave Marr, 1961 GreaterSeattle Open; lost to Jack Fleck, 1961 Bakersfield Open; lost to Tony Lema,1962 Orange County Open.ROSE, Clarence (1-1)Lost to Bruce Lietzke, 1988 GTE Byron Nelson Classic; defeated Brad Faxon,1996 Sprint International.RUDOLPH, Mason (0-1)Lost to George Knudson, 1963 Portland Open.RUNYAN, Paul (1-2)Lost to Ky Laffoon, 1934 Glens Falls Open; defeated Craig Wood, 1934 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship; lost to Henry Picard, 1939 Metropolitan Open.SAMPSON, Harold (0-1)Lost to Willie Hunter, 1927 California Open.SANDERS, Doug (5-5)Defeated Dow Finsterwald, 1956 Canadian Open; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1961Phoenix Open; lost to Dave Ragan, Jr., 1962 West Palm Beach Open; lost toJulius Boros, 1964 Greater Greensboro Open; defeated Jack Nicklaus, 1965Pensacola Open; lost to Gay Brewer, 1965 Greater Seattle Open; defeatedArnold Palmer, 1966 Bob Hope Desert Classic; defeated Tom Weiskopf, 1966Greater Greensboro Open; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1970 British Open; defeatedChris Blocker, Bahama Islands Open.SARAZEN, Gene (3-7)Defeated Walter Hagen, 1923 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost to Macdonald Smith,1926 Metropolitan Open; lost to Bill Mehlhorn, 1926 South Florida Open; lost toJoe Turnesa, 1927 Ridgewood CC Open; defeated Johnny Farrell, 1928 NassauBahamas Open; lost to Leo Diegel, 1930 Oregon Open; defeated Craig Wood,1935 Masters Tournament; lost to Sam Snead, 1938 Goodall Round Robin; lostto Ralph Guldahl, 1939 Dapper Dan Open; lost to Lawson Little, 1940 U.S. Open.6-24 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)SAUERS, Gene (1-3)Defeated Blaine McCallister, 1986 Bank of Boston Classic; lost to Mark Brooks,1991 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open; lost to John Cook, 1992 Bob HopeChrysler Classic; lost to Dicky Pride, 1994 Federal Express St. Jude Classic.SCHLEE, John (0-1)Lost to Ed Sneed, 1973 Kaiser International.SCHOUX, George (0-1)Lost to Cary Middlecoff, 1947 Charlotte Open.SCHROEDER, John (0-1)Lost to Bob Byman, 1979 Bay Hill Citrus Classic.SCHULZ, Ted (0-1)Lost to Billy Mayfair, 1993 Greater Milwaukee Open.SERAFIN, Felix (0-1)Lost to Ted Luther, 1935 Hershey Open.SHEARER, Bob (0-1)Lost to Ed Sneed, 1982 Michelob-Houston Open.SHEPPARD, Charles (0-1)Lost to Al Zimmerman, 1938 Utah Open.SHUTE, Denny (5-3)Lost to Horton Smith, 1929 Fort Myers Open; defeated Craig Wood, 1933 BritishOpen; defeated Willie Macfarlane, 1933 Gasparilla Open; defeated HortonSmith, 1934 Gasparilla Open; defeated Jug McSpaden, 1937 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship; lost to Byron Nelson, 1939 U.S. Open; lost to Ralph Guldahl,1939 Dapper Dan Open; defeated Horton Smith, 1939 Glens Falls Open.SIECKMANN, Tom (1-0)Defeated Mark Wiebe, 1988 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.SIFFORD, Charles (1-0)Defeated Harold Henning, 1969 Los Angeles Open.SIKES, Dan (0-2)Lost to Bobby Nichols, 1962 Houston Classic; lost to Lanny Wadkins, 1973Byron Nelson Golf Classic.SIKES, R.H. (0-1)Lost to Dave Hill, 1969 IVB-Philadelpha Classic.SILLS, Tony (1-0)Defeated Gil Morgan, 1990 Independent Insurance Agent Open.SIMONS, Jim (0-3)Lost to John Fought, 1979 Buick Goodwrench Open; lost to Howard Twitty, 1980Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open; lost to John Mahaffey, 1984 Bob HopeDesert Classic.SIMPSON, George (0-1)Lost to John McDermott, 1911 U.S. Open.SIMPSON, Scott (2-3)Lost to Fred Couples, 1983 Kemper Open; defeated Bob Tway, 1989 BellSouthAtlanta Golf Classic; lost to Payne Stewart, 1991 U.S. Open; lost to Nick Price,1994 Southwestern Bell Colonial; defeated Skip Kendall, 1998 BuickInvitational.SIMPSON, Tim (0-2)Lost to Mike Donald, 1989 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic; lost to Greg Norman,1990 Doral-Ryder Open.SINDELAR, Joey (1-1)Lost to Mark Brooks, 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open;defeated Willie Wood, 1990 Hardee’s Golf Classic.SINGH, Vijay (3-1)Defeated Mark Wiebe, 1993 Buick Classic; defeated Billy Mayfair, 1995 PhoenixOpen; defeated Doug Martin, 1995 Buick Classic; lost to Hal Sutton, 1998 THE<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.SLUMAN, Jeff (1-6)Lost to Sandy Lyle, 1987 Tournament Players Championship; lost to BillyAndrade, 1991 Kemper Open; lost to Mark O’Meara, 1992 AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am; lost to Nick Price, 1998 FedEx St. Jude Classic; lost to GlenDay, 1999 MCI Classic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2001 Nissan Open; defeated PaulGow, 2001 B.C. Open.SMITH, Alex (1-1)Lost to Willie Anderson, 1901 U.S. Open; defeated John McDermott andMacdonald Smith, 1910 U.S. Open.SMITH, Horton (3-6)Lost to Bill Mehlhorn, 1929 South Central Open; defeated Denny Shute, 1929Fort Myers Open; lost to Denny Shute, 1934 Gasparilla Open; lost to HarryCooper, 1937 St. Petersburg Open; lost to Ralph Guldahl, 1937 Western Open;lost to Leonard Dodson, 1937 Hollywood Open; lost to Denny Shute, 1939 GlensFalls Open; defeated Byron Nelson, 1941 Florida West Coast Open.SMITH, Macdonald (3-2)Lost to Alex Smith, 1910 U.S. Open; lost to Joe Kirkwood, Sr., 1923 CaliforniaOpen; defeated Abe Espinosa, 1924 Northern California Open; defeated GeneSarazen, 1926 Metropolitan Open; defeated Ralph Guldahl, 1936 Seattle Open.SMITH, Willie (1-1)Defeated Laurie Auchterlonie, 1899 Western Open; lost to Fred McLeod, 1908U.S. Open.SNEAD, J.C. (3-1)Lost to George Archer, 1971 Greater Hartford Open; defeated Raymond Floydand Bobby Nichols, 1975 Andy Williams San Diego Open; defeated MikeSullivan, 1981 Southern Open; defeated Seve Ballesteros, 1987 ManufacturersHanover Westchester Classic.SNEAD, Sam (12-5)Won 1936 West Virginia Closed Pro; defeated Harry Cooper, 1938 CanadianOpen; defeated Henry Picard, 1939 St. Petersburg Open; defeated HaroldMcSpaden, 1940 Canadian Open; lost to Byron Nelson, 1945 Charlotte Open;defeated Byron Nelson, 1945 Gulfport Open; won 1946 Virginia Open; lost toLew Worsham, 1947 U.S. Open; defeated Lloyd Mangrum, 1949 GreaterGreensboro Open; defeated Ben Hogan, 1950 Los Angeles Open; lost to JimFerrier, 1950 St. Paul Open; lost to Doug Ford, 1952 Jacksonville Open; lost toEarl Stewart, 1953 Greensboro Open; defeated Ben Hogan, 1954 MastersTournament; defeated Tommy Bolt, 1955 Miami Open; defeated Fred Wampler,1956 Greater Greensboro Open; defeated Gary Player, Julius Boros and JohnMcMullin, 1958 Dallas Open.SNEED, Ed (3-1)Defeated John Schlee, 1973 Kaiser International; defeated Lon Hinkle, 1977Tallahassee Open; lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, 1979 Masters Tournament; defeatedBob Shearer, 1982 Michelob-Houston Open.SOUCHAK, Mike (0-3)Lost to Shelley Mayfield, 1955 Thunderbird Invitational; lost to Jimmy Demaret,1957 Thunderbird Invitational; lost to Dave Hill, 1963 Hot Springs Open.STADLER, Craig (3-3)Defeated Dan Pohl, 1982 Masters Tournament; defeated Raymond Floyd, 1982World Series of Golf; lost to Lanny Wadkins, 1985 Bob Hope Desert Classic;lost to Corey Pavin, 1987 Hawaiian Open; defeated Russ Cochran, 1991 THE<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship; lost to Robert Allenby, 2000 Shell Houston Open.STANKOWSKI, Paul (2-0)Defeated Brandel Chamblee, 1996 BellSouth Classic; defeated Jim Furyk andMike Reid, 1997 United Airlines Hawaiian Open.STEELSMITH, Jerry (0-2)Lost to Dave Marr, 1962 Azalea Open; lost to Billy Casper, 1964 Almaden Open.STEWART, Earl Jr. (1-2)Lost to Cary Middlecoff, 1953 Houston Open; defeated Sam Snead, Doug Ford andArt Wall, 1953 Greensboro Open; lost to Tommy Bolt, 1954 Insurance City Open.STEWART, Payne (3-6)Lost to Peter Jacobsen, 1984 Colonial National Invitation; lost to Bob Eastwood,1985 Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Dan Pohl, 1986 Colonial National Invitation;lost to Phil Blackmar, 1988 Provident Classic; lost to Tom Kite, 1989 NabiscoChampionships; defeated Steve Jones and Larry Mize, 1990 MCI HeritageClassic; defeated Scott Simpson, 1991 U.S. Open; defeated Scott Hoch, 1995Shell Houston Open; lost to Glen Day, 1999 MCI Classic.STILL, Ken (1-0)Defeated Lee Trevino and Bert Yancey, 1977 Kaiser International.STOCKTON, Dave (0-1)Lost to Jerry Pate, 1977 Phoenix Open.STONEHOUSE, Ralph (1-0)Defeated Willie Dow, 1934 Miami Open.STRANAHAN, Frank (0-1)Lost to Bobby Locke, 1949 Cavalier Specialist Tournament.STRANGE, Curtis (6-3)Defeated Lee Trevino, 1980 Michelob Houston Open; lost to Raymond Floyd,1981 Tournament Players Championship; lost to Gil Morgan, 1983 JoeGaragiola-Tucson Open; defeated Peter Jacobsen, 1985 Honda Classic;defeated Calvin Peete, 1986 Houston Open; defeated Greg Norman, 1988Independent Insurance Agent Open; defeated Nick Faldo, 1988 U.S. Open;defeated Tom Kite, 1988 Nabisco Championships; lost to Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, 1991Doral-Ryder Open.STRECK, Ron (0-1)Lost to Woody Blackburn, 1985 Isuzu-Andy Williams-San Diego Open.SULLIVAN, Bud (0-1)Lost to Dave Hill, 1961 Home of the Sun Open.SULLIVAN, Mike (0-4)Lost to Jack Newton, 1978 Buick-Goodwrench Open; lost to J.C. Snead, 1981Southern Open; lost to Raymond Floyd, 1986 Walt Disney World/OldsmobileClassic; lost to Brian Henninger, 1994 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.SUTHERLAND, Kevin (0-1)Lost to Phil Blackmar, 1997 Shell Houston Open.SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-25


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSSUTTON, Hal (4-2)Defeated Bill Britton, 1982 Walt Disney World Golf Classic; defeated DavidOgrin, 1985 St. Jude Memphis Classic; defeated Mike Reid, 1985 SouthwestGolf Classic; lost to Mike Donald, 1989 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic; lost toDicky Pride, 1994 Federal Express St. Jude Classic; defeated Vijay Singh, 1998THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.TEWELL, Doug (1-0)Defeated Jerry Pate, 1980 Sea Pines Heritage Classic.THOMAS, Dave (0-1)Lost to Peter Thomson, 1958 British Open.THOMPSON, Barney (0-1)Lost to John Cook, 1981 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am.THOMSON, Jimmy (0-1)Lost to Ben Hogan, 1942 Los Angeles Open.THOMSON, Peter (2-0)Defeated Gene Littler and Cary Middlecoff, 1956 Texas International Open;defeated Dave Thomas, 1958 British Open.THORPE, Jim (0-1)Lost to Scott Verplank, 1985 Western Open.TOMS, David (1-2)Defeated Mike Weir, 2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; lost to MikeWeir, 2001 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship; lost to Sergio Garcia, 2002 MerecedesChampionships.TORRANCE, Sam (0-1)Lost to Ronnie Black, 1983 Southern Open.TREVINO, Lee (5-5)Defeated Bob Murphy, 1970 Tucson Open; defeated Bob Menne, 1970 NationalAirlines Open; lost to Ken Still, 1970 Kaiser International; defeated JackNicklaus, 1971 U.S. Open; lost to Tom Weiskopf, 1971 Kemper Open; defeatedArt Wall, 1971 Canadian Open; defeated Lee Elder, 1972 Greater Hartford Open;lost to Andy Bean, 1978 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic; lost to Lee Elder, 1978Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Curtis Strange, 1980 Michelob Houston Open.TRIPLETT, Kirk (0-1)Lost to Michael Clark II, 2000 John Deere Classic.TROMBLEY, Bill (0-1)Lost to Art Wall, 1956 Fort Wayne Open.TRYBA, Ted (0-1)Lost to Duffy Waldorf, 1999 Westin Texas Open.TWAY, Bob (4-4)Defeated Bernhard Langer, 1986 Shearson Lehman Brothers-Andy WilliamsOpen; lost to Steve Jones, 1988 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; lost toDavid Frost, 1988 Southern Open; lost to Scott Simpson, 1989 BellSouth AtlantaGolf Classic; defeated John Cook, 1990 Las Vegas Inviational; defeated NolanHenke and David Frost, 1995 MCI Classic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2001 NissanOpen; defeated Brad Faxon, 2003 Bell Canadian Open.TWITTY, Howard (1-0)Defeated Jim Simons, 1980 Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open.TURNESA, Jim (0-1)Lost to Jimmy Clark, 1952 Fort Wayne Open.TURNESA, Joe (2-1)Defeated Gene Sarazen, 1927 Ridgewood CC Open; defeated Massie Miller,1929 Lannin Memorial Tournament; lost to Wiffy Cox, 1931 North & South Open.ULOZAS, Tom (0-1)Lost to Bert Yancey, 1972 American Golf Classic.UNDERWOOD, Hal (0-1)Lost to Gary Player, 1971 Greater Jacksonville Open.VAN de VELDE, Jean (0-2)Lost to Paul Lawrie, 1999 British Open; lost to Scott Verplank, 2000 Reno-TahoeOpen.VALENTINE, Tommy (0-1)Lost to Tom Watson, 1981 Atlanta Classic.VARDON, Harry (0-1)Lost to Francis Ouimet, 1913 U.S. Open.VENTURI, Ken (0-3)Lost to Jimmy Demaret, 1957 Thunderbird Invitational; lost to Billy Casper, 1958Greater New Orleans Open; lost to Jay Hebert, 1961 Houston Classic.VERPLANK, Scott (2-2)Defeated Jim Thorpe, 1985 Western Open; lost to Trevor Dodds, 1998 GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic; defeated Jean Van de Velde, 2000 Reno-TahoeOpen; lost to Robert Damron, 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic.VON ELM, George (0-2)Lost to John Golden, 1931 Agua Caliente Open; lost to Billy Burke, 1931 U.S.Open.WADKINS, Bobby (0-2)Lost to Lou Graham, 1979 IVB-Philadelphia Classic; lost to Bernhard Langer,1985 Sea Pines Heritage Classic.WADKINS, Lanny (3-3)Lost to Homero Blancas, 1972 Phoenix Open; defeated Dan Sikes, 1973 ByronNelson Golf Classic; defeated Gene Littler, 1977 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost to GilMorgan, 1983 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open; defeated Craig Stadler, 1985 BobHope Desert Classic; lost to Larry Nelson, 1987 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.WAITE, Grant (0-1)Lost to David Duval, 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill.WALDORF, Duffy (2-1)Lost to David Duval, 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; defeated DennisPaulson, 1999 Buick Classic; defeated Ted Tryba, 1999 Westin Texas Open.WALL, Art Jr. (5-5)Lost to Earl Stewart, 1953 Greensboro Open; defeated Cary Middlecoff, 1953Fort Wayne Open; defeated Bill Trombley and Gardner Dickinson, Jr., 1956 FortWayne Open; defeated Dow Finsterwald, 1958 Rubber City Open; defeatedJack Burke, Jr. and Bob Rosburg, 1958 Eastern Open; defeated DowFinsterwald, 1959 Buick Open; lost to Stan Leonard, 1960 Western Open; lost toBob Goalby, 1962 Insurance City Open; lost to Billy Casper, 1967 CanadianOpen; lost to Lee Trevino, 1971 Canadian Open.WAMPLER, Fred (0-1)Lost to Sam Snead, 1956 Greater Greensboro Open.WATSON, Denis (0-1)Lost to Tom Kite, 1982 Bay Hill Classic.WATSON, Tom (9-4)Defeated Jack Newton, 1975 British Open; defeated Ben Crenshaw, 1978 BingCrosby National Pro-Am; lost to John Mahaffey, 1978 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost toFuzzy Zoeller, 1979 Masters Tournament; defeated Bill Rogers, 1979 ByronNelson Classic; defeated Johnny Miller, 1979 Colgate Hall of Fame Classic;defeated D.A. Weibring, 1980 Andy Williams-San Diego Open; lost to BruceLietzke, 1981 Byron Nelson Classic; defeated Tommy Valentine, 1981 AtlantaClassic; defeated Johnny Miller, 1982 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open;defeated Frank Conner, 1982 Sea Pines Heritage Classic; defeated Greg Norman,1984 Western Open; lost to Mike Reid, 1988 NEC World Series of Golf.WATTS, Brian (0-1)Lost to Mark O’Meara, 1998 British OpenWEAVER, DeWitt (1-0)Defeated Chuck Courtney, 1972 Southern Open.WEIBRING, D.A. (0-2)Lost to Tom Watson, 1980 Andy Williams-San Diego Open; lost to AndrewMagee, 1991 Las Vegas Invitational.WEIR, Mike (3-1)Lost to David Toms, 2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; defeated ErnieEls, Sergio Garcia and David Toms, 2001 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship; defeatedCharles Howell III, 2003 Nissan Open; defeated Len Mattiace, 2003 MastersTournament.WEISKOPF, Tom (2-3)Lost to Doug Sanders, 1966 Greater Greensboro Open; lost to Gene Littler, 1969Greater Greensboro Open; defeated Dale Douglass, Gary Player and LeeTrevino, 1971 Kemper Open; defeated Jack Nicklaus, 1975 Canadian Open; lostto Ed Fiori, 1979 Southern Open.WHITE, Buck (0-1)Lost to Harold McSpaden, 1943 All American Open.WHITT, Don (1-1)Lost to Dow Finsterwald, 1957 Tucson Open; defeated Gary Player and AlBalding, 1959 Memphis Open.WIEBE, Mark (1-2)Defeated John Mahaffey, 1985 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic; lost to TomSieckmann, 1988 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic; lost to Vijay Singh, 1993 BuickClassic.WIECHERS, Jim (0-1)Lost to Bob Goalby, 1969 Robinson Open.WININGER, Bo (1-1)Defeated Jimmy Clark and Billy Maxwell, 1955 Baton Rouge Open; lost toJohnny Pott, 1960 Dallas Open.WOOD, Craig (0-5)Lost to John Golden, 1932 North & South Open; lost to Denny Shute, 1933British Open; lost to Paul Runyan, 1934 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost to GeneSarazen, 1935 Masters Tournament; lost to Byron Nelson, 1939 U.S. Open.WOOD, Willie (0-1)Lost to Joey Sindelar, 1990 Hardee’s Golf Classic.6-26 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)WOODS, Tiger (6-1)Defeated Davis Love III, 1996 Las Vegas Invitational; defeated Tom Lehman,1997 Mercedes Championships; lost to Billy Mayfair, 1998 Nissan Open;defeated Miguel Angel Jimenez, 1999 World Golf Championships-AmericanExpress Championship; defeated Ernie Els, 2000 Mercedes Championships;defeated Bob May, 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; defeated Jim Furyk, 2001 WorldGolf Championships-NEC Invitational.WOOSNAM, Ian (1-0)Defeated Jim Hallet, 1991 USF&G Classic.WORSHAM, Lew (1-2)Lost to Herman Barron, 1946 Philadelphia Inquirer Open; lost to ClaytonHeafner, 1947 Jacksonville Open; defeated Sam Snead, 1947 U.S. Open.WRENN, Robert (0-1)Lost to Scott Hoch, 1989 Las Vegas Invitational.WYSONG, Dudley (1-1)Lost to Babe Hiskey, 1965 Cajun Classic; defeated Billy Casper, 1967 HawaiianOpen.YANCEY, Bert (2-2)Defeated Bruce Devlin, 1969 Atlanta Classic; lost to Ken Still, 1970 KaiserInternational; lost to Labron Harris, Jr., 1971 Robinson Open. defeated TomUlozas, 1972 American Golf Classic.ZARLEY, Kermit (0-1)Lost to Hale Irwin, 1976 Florida Citrus Open.Mercedes Championships1966 Arnold Palmer (63) def. Gay Brewer (79) by 16 strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1972 Bobby Mitchell def. Jack Nicklaus with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1975 Al Geiberger def. Gary Player with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1977 Jack Nicklaus def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1992 Steve Elkington def. Brad Faxon with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1994 Phil Mickelson def. Fred Couples with a par on the second playoff hole.1995 Steve Elkington def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1997 Tiger Woods def. Tom Lehman with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 Tiger Woods def. Ernie Els with a birdie on the second playoff hole.2002 Sergio Garcia def. David Toms with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Sony Open in Hawaii1965 Gay Brewer def. Bob Goalby with a par on the first playoff hole.1967 Dudley Wysong def. Billy Casper with a par on the first playoff hole.1972 Grier Jones def. Bob Murphy with a par on the first playoff hole.1978 Hubert Green def. Bill Kratzert with a par on the second playoff hole.1984 Jack Renner def. Wayne Levi with a par on the second playoff hole.1987 Corey Pavin def. Craig Stadler with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1996 Jim Furyk def. Brad Faxon with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1997 Paul Stankowski def. Jim Furyk, Mike Reid and Tom Watson with a birdie onthe fourth playoff hole.2003 Ernie Els def. Aaron Baddeley with a birdie on the second playoff hole.Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1963 Jack Nicklaus (65) def. Gary Player (73) by eight strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1964 Tommy Jacobs def. Jimmy Demaret with a par on the second playoff hole.1966 Doug Sanders def. Arnold Palmer with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1968 Arnold Palmer def. Deane Beman with a par on the second playoff hole.1971 Arnold Palmer def. Raymond Floyd with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1982 Ed Fiori def. Tom Kite with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1983 Keith Fergus def. Rex Caldwell with a par on the first playoff hole.1984 John Mahaffey def. Jim Simons with a par on the second playoff hole.1985 Lanny Wadkins def. Craig Stadler with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.1986 Donnie Hammond def. John Cook with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1989 Steve Jones def. Paul Azinger and Sandy Lyle with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1991 Corey Pavin def. Mark O’Meara with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1992 John Cook def. Rick Fehr, Tom Kite, Mark O’Meara and Gene Sauers with aneagle on the fourth playoff hole.1998 Fred Couples def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2002 Phil Mickelson def. David Berganio, Jr. with a birdie on the first playoff hole.FBR Open1944 Harold McSpaden (70) def. Byron Nelson (72) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1946 Ben Hogan (68) def. Herman Keiser (70) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1949 Jimmy Demaret (67) def. Ben Hogan (70) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1954 Ed Furgol (71) and Cary Middlecoff (71) tied in an 18-hole playoff. Furgol def.Middlecoff with a par on the first sudden-death playoff hole.1960 Jack Fleck (68) def. Bill Collins (71) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1961 Arnold Palmer (67) def. Doug Sanders (70) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1972 Homero Blancas def. Lanny Wadkins with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1977 Jerry Pate def. Dave Stockton with a par on the first playoff hole.Tournament Playoff Records1983 Bob Gilder def. Rex Caldwell, Johnny Miller and Mark O’Meara with a paron the eighth playoff hole.1988 Sandy Lyle def. Fred Couples with a bogey on the third playoff hole.1995 Vijay Singh def. Billy Mayfair with a par on the first playoff hole.1996 Phil Mickelson def. Justin Leonard with a birdie on the third playoff hole.AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am1962 Doug Ford def. Joe Campbell with a par on the first playoff hole.1968 Johnny Pott def. Billy Casper and Bruce Devlin with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1972 Jack Nicklaus def. Johnny Miller with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1978 Tom Watson def. Ben Crenshaw with a par on the second playoff hole.1979 Lon Hinkle def. Andy Bean and Mark Hayes with a birdie on the third playoffhole.1981 John Cook def. Bobby Clampett, Ben Crenshaw, Hale Irwin and BarneyThompson with a par on the third playoff hole.1984 Hale Irwin def. Jim Nelford with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1988 Steve Jones def. Bob Tway with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1992 Mark O’Meara def. Jeff Sluman with a par on the first playoff hole.Buick Invitational1961 Arnold Palmer def. Al Balding with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1962 Tommy Jacobs def. Johnny Pott with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1965 Wes Ellis def. Billy Casper with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1970 Pete Brown def. Tony Jacklin with a par on the first playoff hole.1975 J.C. Snead def. Raymond Floyd and Bobby Nichols with a birdie on thesecond playoff hole.1980 Tom Watson def. D.A. Weibring with a par on the first playoff hole.1984 Gary Koch def. Gary Hallberg with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1985 Woody Blackburn def. Ron Streck with a par on the fourth playoff hole.1986 Bob Tway def. Bernhard Langer with a par on the second playoff hole.1998 Scott Simpson def. Skip Kendall with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2001 Phil Mickelson def. Frank Lickliter and Davis Love III with a double-bogey onthe third playoff hole.Nissan Open1935 Vic Ghezzi (73) def. Johnny Revolta (75) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1942 Ben Hogan (72) def. Jimmy Thomson (73) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1950 Sam Snead (72) def. Ben Hogan (76) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1952 Tommy Bolt (69) def. Jack Burke, Jr. (71) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1969 Charles Sifford def. Harold Henning with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1970 Billy Casper def. Hale Irwin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1971 Bob Lunn def. Billy Casper with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1972 George Archer (66) def. Tommy Aaron (68) and Dave Hill (68) by two strokesin an 18-hole playoff.1982 Tom Watson def. Johnny Miller with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1987 Tze-Chung Chen def. Ben Crenshaw with a par on the first playoff hole.1992 Fred Couples def. Davis Love III with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1998 Billy Mayfair def. Tiger Woods with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2001 Robert Allenby def. Brandel Chamblee, Toshi Izawa, Dennis Paulson, JeffSluman and Bob Tway with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2003 Mike Weir def. Charles Howell III with a birdie on the first playoff hole.SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-27


Tournament Playoff Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSChrysler Classic of Tucson1957 Dow Finsterwald (65) def. Don Whitt (69) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1961 Dave Hill def. Tommy Bolt and Bud Sullivan with a birdie on the third playoffhole.1966 Joe Campbell def. Gene Littler with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1970 Lee Trevino def. Bob Murphy with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1972 Miller Barber (72) tied with George Archer (72) in an 18-hole playoff. Barberdef. Archer with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1977 Bruce Lietzke def. Gene Littler with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1983 Gil Morgan def. Curtis Strange and Lanny Wadkins with a birdie on thesecond playoff hole.1999 Gabriel Hjertstedt def. Tommy Armour III, Chris DiMarco, Tom Scherrer andJean Van de Velde with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Ford Championship at Doral1980 Raymond Floyd def. Jack Nicklaus with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1986 Andy Bean def. Hubert Green with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1990 Greg Norman def. Paul Azinger, Mark Calcavecchia and Tim Simpson with aneagle on the first playoff hole.1991 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te def. Curtis Strange with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2003 Scott Hoch def. Jim Furyk with a birdie on the third playoff hole.The Honda Classic1984 Bruce Lietzke def. Andy Bean with a par on the first playoff hole.1985 Curtis Strange def. Peter Jacobsen with a par on the first playoff hole.1992 Corey Pavin def. Fred Couples with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1993 Fred Couples def. Robert Gamez with a birdie on the second playoff hole.Bay Hill Invitational1976 Hale Irwin def. Kermit Zarley with a par on the sixth playoff hole.1979 Bob Byman def. John Schroeder with a par on the second playoff hole.1982 Tom Kite def. Jack Nicklaus and Denis Watson with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1983 Mike Nicolette def. Greg Norman with a par on the first playoff hole.1984 Gary Koch def. George Burns with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1989 Tom Kite def. Davis Love III with a par on the second playoff hole.1999 Tim Herron def. Tom Lehman with a birdie on the first playoff hole.THE PLAYERS Championship1981 Raymond Floyd def. Barry Jaeckel and Curtis Strange with a par on thesecond playoff hole.1987 Sandy Lyle def. Jeff Sluman with a par on the third playoff hole.Shell Houston Open1953 Cary Middlecoff (69) def. Jim Ferrier (71) and Shelley Mayfield (71) by twostrokes Earl Stewart (72) by three strokes and Bill Nary (75) by six strokes inan 18-hole playoff.1959 Jack Burke, Jr. (64) def. Julius Boros (69) by five strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1960 Bill Collins (69) def. Arnold Palmer (71) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1961 Jay Hebert (69) and Ken Venturi (69) tied in an 18-hole playoff. Hebert def.Venturi with a birdie on the first sudden-death playoff hole.1962 Bobby Nichols (71) and Dan Sikes (71) def. Jack Nicklaus (76) by five strokesin an 18-hole playoff. Nichols def. Sikes with a birdie on the first suddendeathplayoff hole.1970 Gibby Gilbert def. Bruce Crampton with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1971 Hubert Green def. Don January with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1980 Curtis Strange def. Hale Irwin and Lee Trevino with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1982 Ed Sneed def. Bob Shearer with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1986 Curtis Strange def. Calvin Peete with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1987 Jay Haas def. Buddy Gardner with a par on the first playoff hole.1988 Curtis Strange def. Greg Norman with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1990 Tony Sills def. Gil Morgan with a par on the first playoff hole.1993 Jim McGovern def. John Huston with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1995 Payne Stewart def. Scott Hoch with a par on the first playoff hole.1996 Mark Brooks def. Jeff Maggert with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1997 Phil Blackmar def. Kevin Sutherland with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 Robert Allenby def. Craig Stadler with a par on the fourth playoff hole.BellSouth Classic1969 Bert Yancey def. Bruce Devlin with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1971 Gardner Dickinson def. Jack Nicklaus with a par on the first playoff hole.1981 Tom Watson def. Tommy Valentine with a par on the third playoff hole.1982 Keith Fergus def. Raymond Floyd with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1985 Wayne Levi def. Steve Pate with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1989 Scott Simpson def. Bob Tway with a par on the first playoff hole.1990 Corey Pavin def. Steve Pate with a par on the first playoff hole.1996 Paul Stankowski def. Brandel Chamblee with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 Phil Mickelson def. Gary Nicklaus with a birdie on the first playoff hole.The Masters1935 Gene Sarazen (144) def. Craig Wood (149) by five strokes in a 36-hole playoff.1942 Byron Nelson (69) def. Ben Hogan (70) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1954 Sam Snead (70) def. Ben Hogan (71) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1962 Arnold Palmer (68) def. Gary Player (71) by three strokes and DowFinsterwald (77) by nine strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1966 Jack Nicklaus (70) def. Tommy Jacobs (72) by two strokes and Gay Brewer(78) by eight strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1970 Billy Casper (69) def. Gene Littler (74) by five strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1979 Fuzzy Zoeller def. Ed Sneed and Tom Watson with a birdie on the secondplayoff hole.1982 Craig Stadler def. Dan Pohl with a par on the first playoff hole.1987 Larry Mize def. Seve Ballesteros and Greg Norman with a birdie on thesecond playoff hole.1989 Nick Faldo def. Scott Hoch with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1990 Nick Faldo def. Raymond Floyd with a par on the second playoff hole.2003 Mike Weir def. Len Mattiace with a bogey on the first playoff hole.MCI Heritage1980 Doug Tewell def. Jerry Pate with a par on the first playoff hole.1982 Tom Watson def. Frank Conner with a par on the third playoff hole.1985 Bernhard Langer def. Bobby Wadkins with a par on the first playoff hole.1990 Payne Stewart def. Steve Jones and Larry Mize with a birdie on the secondplayoff hole.1995 Bob Tway def. David Frost and Nolan Henke with a par on the second playoffhole.1999 Glen Day def. Jeff Sluman and Payne Stewart with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.2001 Jose Coceres def. Billy Mayfair with a par on the fifth playoff hole.2003 Davis Love III def. Woody Austin with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.HP Classic of New Orleans1945 Byron Nelson def. Harold McSpaden with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1958 Billy Casper def. Ken Venturi with an eagle on the third playoff hole.1969 Larry Hinson def. Frank Beard with a par on the third playoff hole.1970 Miller Barber def. Bob Charles, Hubert Green and Howie Johnson with abirdie on the first playoff hole.1973 Jack Nicklaus def. Miller Barber with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1991 Ian Woosnam def. Jim Hallet with a par on the second playoff hole.1995 Davis Love III def. Mike Heinen with a birdie on the second playoff hole.2000 Carlos Franco def. Blaine McCallister with a par on the second playoff hole.2003 Steve Flesch def. Bob Estes with a birdie on the first playoff hole.EDS Byron Nelson Championship1956 Peter Thomson def. Gene Littler and Cary Middlecoff with a birdie on thefirst playoff hole.1958 Sam Snead def. Julius Boros, John McMullen and Gary Player with a birdieon the first playoff hole.1960 Johnny Pott def Ted Kroll and Bo Wininger with a birdie on the third playoffhole.1970 Jack Nicklaus def. Arnold Palmer with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1972 Chi Chi Rodriguez def. Billy Casper with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1973 Lanny Wadkins def. Dan Sikes with a par on the first playoff hole.1979 Tom Watson def. Bill Rogers with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1981 Bruce Lietzke def. Tom Watson with a par on the first playoff hole.1985 Bob Eastwood def. Payne Stewart with a bogey on the first playoff hole.1987 Fred Couples def. Mark Calcavecchia with a par on the third playoff hole.1988 Bruce Lietzke def. Clarence Rose with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1989 Jodie Mudd def. Larry Nelson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1992 Billy Ray Brown def. Ben Crenshaw, Raymond Floyd and Bruce Lietzke with abirdie on the first playoff hole.1994 Neal Lancaster def. Tom Byrum, Mark Carnevale, David Edwards, YoshinoriMizumaki and David Ogrin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1999 Loren Roberts def. Steve Pate with a par on the first playoff hole.2000 Jesper Parnevik def. Davis Love III and Phil Mickelson with a par on the thirdplayoff hole.2001 Robert Damron def. Scott Verplank with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.6-28 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tournament Playoff Records (cont.)Bank of America Colonial1959 Ben Hogan (69) def. Fred Hawkins (73) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1962 Arnold Palmer (69) def. Johnny Pott (73) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1983 Jim Colbert def. Fuzzy Zoeller with a par on the sixth playoff hole.1984 Peter Jacobsen def. Payne Stewart with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1986 Dan Pohl def. Payne Stewart with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1992 Bruce Lietzke def. Corey Pavin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1994 Nick Price def. Scott Simpson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.the Memorial1976 Roger Maltbie def. Hale Irwin with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1984 Jack Nicklaus def. Andy Bean with a par on the third playoff hole.1991 Kenny Perry def. Hale Irwin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1992 David Edwards def. Rick Fehr with a par on the second playoff hole.Booz Allen Classic1971 Tom Weiskopf def. Dale Douglass and Gary Player with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1974 Bob Menne def. Jerry Heard with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1983 Fred Couples def. Tze-Chung Chen, Barry Jaeckel, Gil Morgan and ScottSimpson with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1986 Greg Norman def. Larry Mize with a par on the sixth playoff hole.1988 Morris Hatalsky def. Tom Kite with a par on the second playoff hole.1991 Billy Andrade def. Jeff Sluman with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1995 Lee Janzen def. Corey Pavin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Buick Classic1973 Bobby Nichols def. Bob Murphy with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1975 Gene Littler def. Julius Boros with a par on the first playoff hole.1985 Roger Maltbie def. George Burns with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1987 J.C. Snead def. Seve Ballesteros with a par on the first playoff hole.1988 Seve Ballesteros def. David Frost and Ken Green with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1989 Wayne Grady def. Ronnie Black with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1993 Vijay Singh def. Mark Wiebe with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1995 Vijay Singh def. Doug Martin with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.1998 J.P. Hayes def. Jim Furyk with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1999 Duffy Waldorf def. Dennis Paulson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 Dennis Paulson def. David Duval with a par on the fourth playoff hole.2003 Jonathan Kaye def. John Rollins with an eagle on the first playoff hole.U.S. Open1901 Willie Anderson (85) def. Alex Smith (86) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1903 Willie Anderson (82) def. David Brown (84) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1908 Fred McLeod (77) def. Willie Smith (83) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1910 Alex Smith (71) def. John McDermott (75) by four strokes and MacdonaldSmith (77) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1913 Francis Ouimet (72) def. Harry Vardon (77) by five strokes and Edward Ray(78) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1919 Walter Hagen (77) def. Mike Brady (78) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1923 Robert T. Jones (76) def. Bobby Cruickshank (78) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1925 Willie McFarlane (147) def. Robert T. Jones (148) by one stroke in a 36-holeplayoff.1927 Tommy Armour (76) def. Harry Cooper (79) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1928 Johnny Farrell (143) def. Robert T. Jones (144) by one stroke in a 36-holeplayoff.1929 Robert T. Jones (141) def. Al Espinosa (164) by 23 strokes in an 36-hole playoff.1931 Billy Burke (297) def. George Von Elm (298) by one stroke in a 72-hole playoff.1939 Byron Nelson (138) def. Craig Wood (141) by three strokes in a 36-holeplayoff. Denny Shute (76) was eliminated after the first 18 holes.1940 Lawson Little (70) def. Gene Sarazen (73) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1946 Lloyd Mangrum (144) def. Vic Ghezzi (145) and Byron Nelson (145) by onestroke in an 36-hole playoff.1947 Lew Worsham (69) def. Sam Snead (70) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1950 Ben Hogan (69) def. Lloyd Mangrum (73) by four strokes and George Fazio(75) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1955 Jack Fleck (69) def. Ben Hogan (72) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1957 Dick Mayer (72) def. Cary Middlecoff (79) by seven strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1962 Jack Nicklaus (71) def. Arnold Palmer (74) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1963 Julius Boros (70) def. Jacky Cupit (73) by three strokes and Arnold Palmer(76) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1965 Gary Player (71) def. Kel Nagle (74) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1966 Billy Casper (69) def. Arnold Palmer (73) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1971 Lee Trevino (68) def. Jack Nicklaus (71) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1975 Lou Graham (71) def. John Mahaffey (73) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1984 Fuzzy Zoeller (67) def. Greg Norman (75) by eight strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1988 Curtis Strange (71) def. Nick Faldo (75) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1990 Hale Irwin (77) def. Mike Donald (78) by one stroke in 19-hole playoff.1991 Payne Stewart (75) def. Scott Simpson (77) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1994 Ernie Els (82) def. Loren Roberts (83) by one stroke in a 20-hole playoff. ColinMontgomerie (78) was eliminated after the first 18 holes.2001 Retief Goosen (70) def. Mark Brooks (72) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.Buick Championship1954 Tommy Bolt def. Earl Stewart when Stewart conceded on the first playoffhole.1956 Arnold Palmer def. Ted Kroll with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1960 Arnold Palmer def. Bill Collins and Jack Fleck with a birdie on the thirdplayoff hole.1961 Billy Maxwell def. Ted Kroll with a birdie on the seventh playoff hole.1962 Bob Goalby def. Art Wall with a birdie on the seventh playoff hole.1965 Billy Casper def. Johnny Pott with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1969 Bob Lunn def. Dave Hill with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1971 George Archer def. Lee Elder, Lou Graham and J.C. Snead with a birdie onthe first playoff hole.1972 Lee Trevino def Lee Elder with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1975 Don Bies def. Hubert Green with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1980 Howard Twitty def. Jim Simons with a birdie on the sixth playoff hole.1985 Phil Blackmar def. Jodie Mudd and Dan Pohl with a birdie on the first playoffhole.1986 Mac O’Grady def. Roger Maltbie with a par on the first playoff hole.1988 Mark Brooks def. Dave Barr and Joey Sindelar with a birdie on the secondplayoff hole.1991 Billy Ray Brown def. Rick Fehr and Corey Pavin with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1998 Olin Browne def. Stewart Cink and Larry Mize with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.FedEx St. Jude Classic1959 Don Whitt def. Al Balding and Gary Player with a birdie on the secondplayoff hole.1960 Tommy Bolt def. Ben Hogan and Gene Littler with a birdie on the first playoffhole.1962 Lionel Hebert def. Gene Littler and Gary Player with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1963 Tony Lema def. Tommy Aaron with a par on the first playoff hole.1965 Jack Nicklaus def. Johnny Pott with a par on the first playoff hole.1978 Andy Bean def. Lee Trevino with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1979 Gil Morgan def. Larry Nelson with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1985 Hal Sutton def. David Ogrin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1990 Tom Kite def. John Cook with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1994 Dicky Pride def. Gene Sauers and Hal Sutton with a birdie on the first playoffhole.1998 Nick Price def. Jeff Sluman with a birdie on the second playoff hole.Cialis Western Open1899 Willie Smith (74) def. Laurie Auchterlonie (84) by 10 strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1934 Harry Cooper (133) def. Ky Laffoon (136) by three strokes in a 36-hole playoff.1937 Ralph Guldahl (72) def. Horton Smith (76) by four strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1940 Jimmy Demaret (69) def. Toney Penna (72) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1948 Ben Hogan (64) def. Ed Oliver (73) by nine strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1954 Lloyd Mangrum def. Ted Kroll with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1956 Mike Fetchick (66) def. Jay Hebert (71) by five strokes, Doug Ford (72) by sixstrokes and Don January (75) by nine strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1957 Doug Ford def. George Bayer, Gene Littler and Billy Maxwell with a par onthe third playoff hole.1960 Stan Leonard def. Art Wall with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1963 Arnold Palmer (70) def. Julius Boros (71) by one stroke and Jack Nicklaus(73) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1978 Andy Bean def. Bill Rogers with a par on the first playoff hole.1979 Larry Nelson def. Ben Crenshaw with a birdie on the first playoff hole.SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-29


Tournament Playoff Records (cont.)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDS1984 Tom Watson def. Greg Norman with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1985 Scott Verplank def. Jim Thorpe with a par on the second playoff hole.1986 Tom Kite def. Fred Couples, David Frost and Nick Price with a birdie on thefirst playoff hole.1989 Mark McCumber def. Peter Jacobsen with a par on the first playoff hole.2000 Robert Allenby def. Nick Price with a par on the first playoff hole.Greater Milwaukee Open1978 Lee Elder def. Lee Trevino with a par on the eighth playoff hole.1983 Morris Hatalsky def. George Cadle with a par on the second playoff hole.1986 Corey Pavin def. Dave Barr with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1990 Jim Gallagher, Jr. def. Ed Dougherty and Billy Mayfair with a par on the firstplayoff hole.1993 Billy Mayfair def. Mark Calcavecchia and Ted Schulz with a birdie on thefourth playoff hole.1996 Loren Roberts def. Jerry Kelly with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2001 Shigeki Maruyama def. Charles Howell III with a birdie on the first playoffhole.B.C. Open1974 Richie Karl def. Bruce Crampton with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1989 Mike Hulbert def. Bob Estes with a par on the first playoff hole.1996 Fred Funk def. Pete Jordan with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1999 Brad Faxon def. Fred Funk with a par on the second playoff hole.2001 Jeff Sluman def. Paul Gow with a birdie on the second playoff hole.British Open1883 Willie Fernie (158) def. Robert Ferguson (159) by one stroke in a 36-hole playoff.1889 Willie Park, Jr. (158) def. Andrew Kirkaldy (163) by five strokes in a 36-holeplayoff.1896 Harry Vardon (157) def. John H. Taylor (161) by four strokes in a 36-hole playoff.1911 Harry Vardon (143) in 35 holes def. Arnaud Massy (148) in 34 holes.1921 Jock Hutchison (150) def. Roger Wethered (159) by nine strokes in a 36-holeplayoff.1933 Denny Shute (149) def. Craig Wood (154) by five strokes in a 36-hole playoff.1949 Bobby Locke (135) def. Harry Bradshaw (147) by 12 strokes in a 36-hole playoff.1958 Peter Thomson (139) def. Dave Thomas (143) by four strokes in a 36-holeplayoff.1963 Bob Charles (140) def. Phil Rodgers (148) by eight strokes in a 36-hole playoff.1970 Jack Nicklaus (72) def. Doug Sanders (73) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1975 Tom Watson (71) def. Jack Newton (72) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1989 Mark Calcavecchia (13) def. Wayne Grady (16) by three strokes and GregNorman (no final total) in a four-hole playoff.1995 John Daly (15) def. Costantino Rocca (19) by four strokes in a four-hole playoff.1998 Mark O’Meara (17) def. Brian Watts (19) by two strokes in a four-hole playoff.1999 Paul Lawrie (15) def. Justin Leonard (18) and Jean Van de Velde (18) by threestrokes in a four-hole playoff.2002 Ernie Els (16) and Thomas Levet (16) def. Stuart Appleby (17) and SteveElkington (17) in a four-hole playoff. Els def. Levet with a par on the firstsudden-death hole.John Deere Classic1981 Dave Barr def. Woody Blackburn, Frank Conner, Dan Halldorson and VictorRegalado with a par on the eighth playoff hole.1983 Danny Edwards def. Morris Hatalsky with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1990 Joey Sindelar def. Willie Wood with a par on the first playoff hole.1999 J.L. Lewis def. Mike Brisky with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.2000 Michael Clark II def. Kirk Triplett with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.The INTERNATIONAL1994 Steve Lowery def. Rick Fehr with a par on the first playoff hole.1996 Clarence Rose def. Brad Faxon with an eagle on the third playoff hole.Buick Open1959 Art Wall (71) def. Dow Finsterwald (73) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1961 Jack Burke, Jr. (71) def. Billy Casper (74) and Johnny Pott (74) by threestrokes in an 18-hole playoff.1978 Jack Newton def. Mike Sullivan with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1979 John Fought def. Jim Simons with a par on the second playoff hole.1981 Hale Irwin def. Bobby Clampett, Peter Jacobsen and Gil Morgan with abirdie on the second playoff hole.1991 Brad Faxon def. Chip Beck with a par on the first playoff hole.1992 Dan Forsman def. Steve Elkington and Brad Faxon with a par on the secondplayoff hole.1995 Woody Austin def. Mike Brisky with a par on the second playoff hole.<strong>PGA</strong> Championship1923 Gene Sarazen def. Walter Hagen with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1934 Paul Runyan def. Craig Wood with a par on the second playoff hole.1937 Denny Shute def. Harold McSpaden with a par on the first playoff hole.1939 Henry Picard def. Byron Nelson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1941 Vic Ghezzi def. Byron Nelson with a par on the second playoff hole.1961 Jerry Barber (67) def. Don January (68) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1967 Don January (69) def. Don Massengale (71) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1977 Lanny Wadkins def. Gene Littler with a par on the third playoff hole.1978 John Mahaffey def. Jerry Pate and Tom Watson with a birdie on the secondplayoff hole.1979 David Graham def. Ben Crenshaw with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1987 Larry Nelson def. Lanny Wadkins with a par on the first playoff hole.1993 Paul Azinger def. Greg Norman with a par on the second playoff hole.1995 Steve Elkington def. Collin Montgomerie with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1996 Mark Brooks def. Kenny Perry with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 Tiger Woods (12) def. Bob May (13) by one stroke in a three-hole playoff.WGC-NEC Invitational1978 Gil Morgan def. Hubert Green with a par on the first playoff hole.1982 Craig Stadler def. Raymond Floyd with a par on the fourth playoff hole.1988 Mike Reid def. Tom Watson with a par on the first playoff hole.1989 David Frost def. Ben Crenshaw with a par on the second playoff hole.1991 Tom Purtzer def. Jim Gallagher Jr. and Davis Love III with a par on thesecond playoff hole.1995 Greg Norman def. Billy Mayfair and Nick Price with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.2001 Tiger Woods def. Jim Furyk with a birdie on the seventh playoff hole.Reno-Tahoe Open2000 Scott Verplank def. Jean Van de Velde with a birdie on the fourth playoffhole.Bell Canadian Open1920 J. Douglas Edgar (73) def. Charles R. Murray (74) by one stroke and TommyArmour (75) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1930 Tommy Armour (138) def. Leo Diegel (141) by three strokes in a 36-holeplayoff.1931 Walter Hagen (141) def. Percy Alliss (142) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1938 Sam Snead (67) tied Harold McSpaden (67) in an 18-hole playoff. Sneaddefeated McSpaden by five strokes in a nine-hole playoff.1940 Sam Snead (71) def. Harold McSpaden (72) by one stroke in an 18-holeplayoff.1946 George Fazio (70) def. Dick Metz (71) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1956 Doug Sanders def. Dow Finsterwald with a par on the first playoff hole.1967 Billy Casper (65) def. Art Wall (69) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1969 Tommy Aaron (70) def. Sam Snead (72) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1971 Lee Trevino def. Art Wall with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1975 Tom Weiskopf def. Jack Nicklaus with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1983 John Cook def. Johnny Miller with a birdie on the sixth playoff hole.1992 Greg Norman def. Bruce Lietzke with a par on the second playoff hole.1995 Mark O’Meara def. Bob Lohr with a par on the first playoff hole.1998 Billy Andrade def. Bob Friend with a par on the first playoff hole.2002 John Rollins def. Neal Lancaster and Justin Leonard with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.2003 Bob Tway def. Brad Faxon with a bogey on the third playoff hole.WGC-American Express Championship1999 Tiger Woods def. Miguel Angel Jimenez with a birdie on the first playoffhole.Valero Texas Open1923 Walter Hagen (71) def. Bill Mehlhorn (74) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1940 Byron Nelson (70) def. Ben Hogan (71) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1942 Chick Harbert (69) def. Ben Hogan (72) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1951 Dutch Harrison def. Doug Ford with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1969 Deane Beman def. Jack McGowan with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1975 Don January def. Larry Hinson with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1976 Butch Baird def. Miller Barber with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1981 Bill Rogers def. Ben Crenshaw with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1985 John Mahaffey def. Jodie Mudd with a par on the second playoff hole.1991 Blaine McCallister def. Gary Hallberg with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1992 Nick Price def. Steve Elkington with a par on the second playoff hole.6-30 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tournament Playoff Records (cont.)1993 Jay Haas def. Bob Lohr with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1999 Duffy Waldorf def. Ted Tryba with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Las Vegas Invitational1989 Scott Hoch def. Robert Wrenn with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.1990 Bob Tway def. John Cook with a par on the first playoff hole.1991 Andrew Magee def. D.A. Weibring with a par on the second playoff hole.1996 Tiger Woods def. Davis Love III with a par on the first playoff hole.2003 Stuart Appleby def. Scott McCarron with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Chrysler Classic of Greensboro1949 Sam Snead (69) def. Lloyd Mangrum (71) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1953 Earl Stewart (68) and Sam Snead (68) def. Doug Ford (70) by two strokes andArt Wall (72) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff. Stewart def. Snead with apar on the first sudden-death hole.1954 Doug Ford (72) def. Marty Furgol (75) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1956 Sam Snead def. Fred Wampler with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1964 Julius Boros def. Doug Sanders with a par on the first playoff hole.1966 Doug Sanders def. Tom Weiskopf with a par on the second playoff hole.1969 Gene Littler def. Julius Boros, Orville Moody and Tom Weiskopf with a birdieon the fifth playoff hole.1971 Bud Allin def. Dave Eichelberger and Rod Funseth with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1972 George Archer def. Tommy Aaron with a par on the second playoff hole.1981 Larry Nelson def. Mark Hayes with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1988 Sandy Lyle def. Ken Green with a birdie on the first playoff hole.LOW 9:2003 28 (8-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Craig Barlow, MCIHeritage28 (7-under) Chris DiMarco, Phoenix Open2002 28 (8-under) Brent Schwarzrock, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am,Joel Edwards, Fed Ex St. Jude Classic28 (7-under) Charles Howell III, Nissan Open; J.P. Hayes, GreaterMilwaukee Open2001 27 (9-under) Billy Mayfair, Buick Open2000 29 (8-under) Jerry Kelly, B.C. Open29 (7-under) Paul Goydos, Barry Cheesman, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic;Paul Azinger, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; EdwardFryatt, Doral-Ryder Open; Harrison Frazar, Compaq Classicof New Orleans; David Howser, FedEx St. Jude Classic; TomScherrer, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; ChrisDiMarco, Paul Stankowski, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas;Brian Watts, Southern Farm Bureau Classic29 (6-under) Chris Perry, MCI Classic; Carl Paulson, MasterCardColonial; Jay Williamson, Kemper Insurance Open; GregKraft, Buick Classic; Brian Henninger, Canon GreaterHartford Open; Tim Herron, Air Canada Championship;Steve Gotsche, Bell Canadian Open; Tom Lehman, Rocco<strong>Media</strong>te, SEI Pennsylvania Classic; Paul Goydos, HarrisonFrazar, Westin Texas Open1999 28 (8-under) David Duval, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic28 (6-under) Paul Goydos, GTE Byron Nelson Classic1998 28 (8-under) David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic; Loren Roberts,Greater Milwaukee Open28 (7-under) Vijay Singh, Canon Greater Hartford Open1997 28 (8-under) David Duval, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am1996 28 (8-under) Jeff Julian, Buick Invitational; Nolan Henke, Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile Golf Classic28 (6-under) Gil Morgan, GTE Byron Nelson Classic1995 28 (7-under) Brad Faxon, <strong>PGA</strong>29 (7-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., Mark Brooks, Kenny Perry, Bob HopeChrysler Classic; Jay Delsing, FedEx St. Jude Classic; DaveStockton, Jr., Brad Bryant, Walt Disney World/OldsmobileGolf Classic29 (6-under) Mike Brisky, Fuzzy Zoeller, Canon Greater Hartford Open30 (7-under) Hal Sutton, B.C. Open1994 29 (7-under) Davis Love III, Hawaiian; Lennie Clements, Bob Hope;Ronnie Black, Buick Invitational; Larry Nelson, Doral-Facts and Figures (1970-2003)1991 Mark Brooks def. Gene Sauers with a par on the third playoff hole.1993 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te def. Steve Elkington with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1997 Frank Nobilo def. Brad Faxon with a par on the first playoff hole.1998 Trevor Dodds def. Scott Verplank with a par on the first playoff hole.FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort1982 Hal Sutton def. Bill Britton with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1986 Raymond Floyd def. Lon Hinkle and Mike Sullivan with a par on the firstplayoff hole.1988 Bob Lohr def. Chip Beck with a par on the fifth playoff hole.1997 David Duval def. Dan Forsman with a par on the first playoff hole.Southern Farm Bureau Classic1994 Brian Henninger def. Mike Sullivan with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1997 David Duval def. Dan Forsman with a par on the first playoff hole.2000 Steve Lowery def. Skip Kendall with a birdie on the first playoff hole.THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship1988 Curtis Strange def. Tom Kite with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1989 Tom Kite def. Payne Stewart with a par on the second playoff hole.1990 Jodie Mudd def. Billy Mayfair with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1991 Craig Stadler def. Russ Cochran with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1994 Mark McCumber def. Fuzzy Zoeller with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1998 Hal Sutton def. Vijay Singh with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2001 Mike Weir def. Ernie Els, Sergio Garcia and David Toms with a birdie on thefirst playoff hole.Ryder; Dennis Paulson, Freeport-McMoRan; BrianHenninger, New England29 (6-under) Steve Lamontagne, Honda; Guy Boros, Southwestern BellColonial29 (5-under) Glen Day, B.C. Open1993 28 (7-under) Keith Clearwater, Wayne Levi, Southwestern Bell Colonial29 (7-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Tom Kite, Bob Hope; Greg Norman, BuickOpen; Dan Halldorson, Milwaukee1992 29 (7-under) Gil Morgan, Neal Lancaster, Bob Hope; Greg Norman,Buick Open; Mark Calcavecchia, Masters, JimMcGovern, Federal Express; John Cook, Las Vegas29 (6-under) Dillard Pruitt, Phoenix; Robin Freeman, Byron Nelson;David Frost, Hardee’s; Donnie Hammond, DavidEdwards, Texas1991 28 (7-under) Andrew Magee, Los Angeles28 (6-under) Emlyn Aubrey, Chattanooga1990 28 (7-under) Kenny Knox, Chattanooga29 (7-under) Tom Kite, Bob Hope29 (6-under) David Frost, Tucson; Mike Hulbert, Colonial; Kirk Triplett,Buick Classic; Howard Twitty, David Peoples, Southern;Steve Jones, Billy Ray Brown, John Dowdall, Texas29 (5-under) Chris Perry, Brad Fabel, Canon GHO1989 28 (8-under) Steve Pate, Bob Hope; Webb Heintzelman, Las Vegas1988 28 (7-under) Mike Sullivan, Texas29 (7-under) Sandy Lyle, Pebble Beach; Dave Eichelberger, Hawaiian;Gil Morgan, Andy Williams; Ken Green, Milwaukee; MikeDonald, Walt Disney; Mark Wiebe, Ken Green, Tucson1987 29 (7-under) Dewey Arnette, Trevor Dodds, Buick30 (7-under) Joey Sindelar, B.C. Open29 (6-under) Payne Stewart, Phoenix; David Frost, Andy Williams;Wayne Levi, Hartford; Curtis Strange, Anheuser-Busch;Dave Rummells, Dave Stockton, Hardee’s; RobertThompson, Provident1986 29 (7-under) Hubert Green, Doral; Mike Sullivan, Houston; CharlesBolling, Las Vegas29 (6-under) Willie Wood, Westchester; Mike Smith, Hardee’s; MikeDonald, Southern1985 29 (7-under) Jim Thorpe, Milwaukee29 (6-under) John Mahaffey, Bob Hope; Larry Mize, Los Angeles; TomWatson, Colonial; Roger Maltbie, Westchester; BradFabel, Quad Cities; Mike Gove, Texas; Ken Brown,PensacolaSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-31


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDS1984 29 (6-under) George Burns, Colonial; Mike McCullough, Canadian;Mark O’Meara, Hartford30 (6-under) Gibby Gilbert, Bob Hope; Willie Wood, Phoenix; GregNorman, Bay Hill; David Graham, T of C; Payne Stewart,Memorial; Tom Kite, Westchester; Tommy Valentine, MikeDonald, Atlanta; Gary Player, <strong>PGA</strong>; Rod Nuckolls, SteveBrady, Denis Watson, Buick; Lon Hinkle, Scott Simpson,Las Vegas; George Archer, Bank of Boston; Mark Lye,Larry Rinker, Walt Disney1983 28 (7-under) Jeff Sluman, Quad Cities28 (6-under) Mark O’Meara, B.C. Open29 (7-under) Hubert Green, Bob Hope; Craig Stadler, Buick29 (6-under) Jon Chaffee, Rick Pearson, Quad Cities; Gibby Gilbert,<strong>PGA</strong>; Lanny Wadkins, Anheuser-Busch; George Cadle, JimColbert, Texas; Gary Hallberg, Pensacola.1982 29 (7-under) George Burns, Hartford29 (6-under) Scott Hoch, Houston; Gary Koch, Bob Eastwood, AllenMiller, Quad Cities; Fred Couples, <strong>PGA</strong>; Isao Aoki, Hartford1981 29 (6-under) Mike Holland, Anheuser-Busch; Fuzzy Zoeller, Hartford;Bob Gilder, Southern1980 29 (7-under) Bob Murphy, Tallahassee; Curtis Strange, Houston; JohnFought, Buick29 (6-under) Gary Koch, Byron Nelson1979 29 (7-under) Kermit Zarley, Doral-Eastern; Andy Bean, Atlanta29 (6-under) Pat McGowan, Phoenix; Brad Bryant, Quad Cities; AllenMiller, Hartford1978 29 (7-under) Gary Koch, Houston29 (6-under) Rod Funseth, Hartford; Ron Streck, Texas29 (5-under) Rod Curl, B.C. Open1977 29 (7-under) Graham Marsh, T of C; Bobby Wadkins, Memorial; AlGeiberger, Memphis; Lanny Wadkins, Milwaukee; RikMassengale, Pleasant Valley; Florentino Molina, Hartford;Leonard Thompson, Hall of Fame29 (6-under) Fred Marti, Pleasant Valley; Rod Curl, IVB; Bruce Lietzke,Hartford; Tom Weiskopf, World Series1976 28 (8-under) Jim Colbert, Bob Hope; Fuzzy Zoeller, Quad Cities1975 27 (7-under) Andy North, B.C. Open28 (7-under) Bruce Crampton, Sahara29 (7-under) Hale Irwin, Phoenix; Tom Weiskopf, Westchester29 (6-under) Jim Simons, Hartford1974 29 (7-under) Tom Kite, Doral-Eastern; Dan Sikes, New Orleans; TomWatson, Hartford29 (6-under) Raymond Floyd, American Classic1973 28 (7-under) Bert Yancey, American Classic1972 29 (7-under) Babe Hiskey, Inverrary; Bert Yancey, Walt Disney29 (7-under) Dwight Nevil, Southern; Cesar Sanudo, Sahara1971 28 (7-under) Jim Jamieson, Robinson1970 29 (6-under) Dave Hill, Cleveland; George Knudson, Robinson; WilfHomenuik, Azalea29 (5-under) Lou Graham, MemphisLOW 18:2003 61 (11-under) Pat Perez, Jay Haas, Tim Herron, Bob Hope ChryslerClassic61 (10-under) Chad Campbell, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship61 (9-under) Kenny Perry, Justin Leonard, Bank of America Colonial;Heath Slocum, Bob Tway, Valero Texas Open2002 61 (10-under) J.P. Hayes, John Deere Classic; John Huston, BuickChallenge61 (9-under) Garrett Willis, Valero Texas Open62 (10-under) Kenny Perry, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (Palmer Private at<strong>PGA</strong> West); Cliff Kresge, B.C. Open; Sergio Garcia, RetiefGoosen, WGC-American Express Championship; PhilTataurangi, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas.62 (9-under) Davis Love III, WORLDCOM CLASSIC; Pat Bates, JohnDeere Classic; Robert Allenby, Air Canada Championship;Tim Herron, Buick Challenge; Steve Jones, Lee Janzen,Joel Edwards, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas2001 60 (11-under) Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open61 (11-under) Joe Durant, Robert Gamez, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic;Paul Stankowski, Compaq Classic of New Orleans; BillyMayfair Buick Open; Chris DiMarco, Davis Love III,Invensys Classic at Las Vegas.2000 61 (11-under) Brent Geiberger, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; StephenAmes, Doral-Ryder Open61 (9-under) Kirk Triplett, Canon Greater Hartford Open; Tiger Woods,World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational1999 59 (13-under) David Duval, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1998 62 (10-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Davis Love III,Buick Invitational; David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic62 (9-under) Loren Roberts, Nolan Henke, Greater Milwaukee Open62 (8-under) Scott Gump, Vijay Singh, Canon Greater Hartford Open;John Cook, NEC World Series of Golf1997 60 (12-under) Steve Lowery, Buick Challenge1996 60 (11-under) Grant Waite, Phoenix Open61 (11-under) John Huston, Memorial Tournament; Keith Clearwater,Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic1995 61 (10-under) Hal Sutton, B.C. Open61 (9-under) Ernie Els, GTE Byron Nelson Classic62 (10-under) Jim Furyk, Buick Open; Carl Paulson, Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile Golf Classic62 (9-under) Kenny Perry, Nissan Open1994 60 (12-under) Davis Love III, Hawaiian1993 61 (10-under) Jay Delsing, Federal Express61 (9-under) Billy Mayfair, Byron Nelson; Keith Clearwater, LeeJanzen, Colonial1992 62 (10-under) Davis Love III, Kmart GGO; Fred Funk, Houston; JohnCook, Las Vegas; Lee Janzen, John Huston, Walt Disney62 (8-under) David Frost, Hardee’s; Nick Price, Texas1991 59 (13-under) Chip Beck, Las Vegas1990 60 (12-under) David Frost, Tucson1989 61 (11-under) Jim Carter, Centel; Bob Tway, Walt Disney1988 61 (11-under) Ken Green, Milwaukee; Mark Wiebe, Tucson61 (9-under) Dave Barr, Southern1987 61 (11-under) David Edwards, Bob Hope61 (9-under) Mike Smith, Hardee’s1986 61 (10-under) Don Pooley, Phoenix61 (9-under) Rod Curl, Southern62 (10-under) George Burns, Las Vegas; Greg Norman, Canadian1985 62 (10-under) Jim Thorpe, Milwaukee62 (9-under) Larry Mize, Los Angeles; Jay Delsing, B.C. Open62 (8-under) Bill Glasson, Las Vegas; Ron Streck, Quad Cities1984 61 (11-under) Mark Lye, Walt Disney1983 61 (10-under) George Archer, Los Angeles62 (10-under) John Fought, Bob Hope; Tom Kite, Bing Crosby62 (9-under) Andy Bean, Canadian; Curtis Strange, Hartford62 (8-under) Jon Chaffee, Quad Cities; Craig Stadler, Jim Colbert, Texas1982 61 (10-under) Dana Quigley, Hartford61 (9-under) Hale Irwin, Southern62 (10-under) Larry Rinker, Tallahassee1981 62 (10-under) Nick Faldo, Hale Irwin, Hawaiian62 (9-under) Andy Bean,Bay Hill; Ron Streck, Houston; LeonardThompson, Canadian; Mark O’Meara, Hartford1980 62 (9-under) Jim Simons, Hartford62 (8-under) George Burns, Texas63 (9-under) Andy Bean, Hawaiian; Bob Shearer, Atlanta; Bob Mann,Pensacola1979 61 (11-under) Jerry McGee, Kemper; Andy Bean, Atlanta61 (10-under) Ben Crenshaw, Phoenix1978 62 (10-under) Dave Eichelberger, Atlanta62 (9-under) Joe Inman, Hartford62 (8-under) Hubert Green, Ron Streck, San Antonio1977 59 (13-under) Al Geiberger, Memphis1976 62 (10-under) Gary Player, Florida Citrus1975 61 (11-under) Johnny Miller, Tucson61 (10-under) Johnny Miller, Phoenix1974 61 (11-under) Bert Yancey, Bob Hope1973 62 (9-under) Jack Nicklaus, Ohio Kings Island; Gibby Gilbert, TomWatson, World Open62 (8-under) J.C. Snead, Phoenix63 (9-under) Dave Stockton, Milwaukee; Hubert Green, Disney63 (8-under) Johnny Miller, U.S. Open; Hubert Green (2), Hartford;John Schroeder, Quad Cities63 (7-under) Dick Rhyan, Southern1972 61 (10-under) Homero Blancas, Phoenix1971 62 (9-under) Billy Casper, Phoenix; Charles Coody, Cleveland62 (8-under) Larry Ziegler, Dave Eichelberger, Memphis; BobbyMitchell, Southern1970 61 (10-under) Johnny Miller, Phoenix6-32 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)LOW FIRST 18:2003 61 (9-under) Heath Slocum, Bob Tway, Valero Texas Open62 (10-under) Steve Flesch, Stuart Appleby, Las Vegas Invitational62 (9-under) Harrison Frazar, Phoenix Open62 (8-under) Aaron Baddeley, Valero Texas Open2002 62 (9-under) Davis Love III, WORLDCOM CLASSIC; Steve Jones,Invensys Classic at Las Vegas63 (10-under) Mike Weir, Mercedes Championships2001 61 (10-under) Bob Estes, FedEx St. Jude Classic62 (10-under) Mike Weir, Genuity Championship2000 63 (9-under) David Toms, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Nick Price, AdvilWestern Open; Woody Austin, Buick Open; Jeff Maggert,Buick Challenge; Bruce Lietzke, Invensys Classic at LasVegas; Steve Flesch, Tiger Woods, National Car RentalGolf Classic; Nick Price, WGC–American ExpressChampionship63 (8-under) Tom Lehman, Phil Mickelson, Phoenix Open63 (7-under) Paul Azinger, Sony Open in Hawaii1999 61 (11-under) Craig Barlow, Las Vegas Invitational61 (9-under) Tiger Woods, GTE Byron Nelson Classic62 (9-under) Ben Bates, Greater Milwaukee Open1998 62 (10-under) Davis Love III, Buick Invitational62 (9-under) Loren Roberts, Greater Milwaukee Open1997 62 (10-under) Steve Jones, Phoenix Open; Brian Claar, Mike Reid,United Airlines Hawaiian Open; Sonny Skinner, Buick Open1996 62 (10-under) Tim Herron, Honda Classic62 (9-under) Nolan Henke, Greater Milwaukee Open1995 62 (10-under) Carl Paulson, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic62 (9-under) Glen Day, Mike Standly, FedEx St. Jude Classic1994 61 (10-under) Bob Lohr, Anheuser-Busch1993 62 (9-under) Mike Smith, Texas63 (9-under) Howard Twitty, Hawaiian; Billy Andrade, Northern Telecom63 (8-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship63 (7-under) Jeff Woodland, Hardee’s1992 62 (10-under) Lee Janzen, Walt Disney62 (8-under) David Frost, Hardee’s1991 61 (11-under) Robert Gamez, Milwaukee61 (9-under) Marco Dawson, Chattanooga1990 61 (9-under) Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series62 (10-under) Pat McGowan, Tucson62 (9-under) Larry Silveira, Federal Express62 (8-under) Howard Twitty, Southern1989 61 (11-under) Bob Tway, Walt Disney1988 62 (10-under) Bob Lohr, Walt Disney1987 61 (11-under) David Edwards, Bob Hope1986 62 (8-under) Ernie Gonzalez, Deposit Guaranty63 (9-under) George Burns, Hawaiian63 (8-under) Hubert Green, Phoenix63 (7-under) Bob Lohr, Hardee’s1985 62 (8-under) Bill Glasson, Las Vegas63 (9-under) Fred Couples, Honda; John Mahaffey, USF&G63 (8-under) Lanny Wadkins, Los Angeles; Mac O’Grady, Byron Nelson;John Cook, Pensacola1984 62 (9-under) Lon Hinkle, Las Vegas1983 62 (8-under) Craig Stadler, Texas63 (9-under) Craig Stadler, Bob Hope, Fuzzy Zoeller, Las Vegas63 (8-under) Mark O’Meara, B.C. Open, Mark Lye, Pensacola63 (7-under) Tom Byrum, Quad Cities1982 62 (10-under) Larry Rinker, Tallahassee1981 63 (8-under) Lon Nielsen, Hartford63 (7-under) Dan Halldorson, Tucson; Craig Stadler, Texas64 (8-under) Skip Dunaway, USF&G64 (7-under) Tom Watson, Bay Hill; Calvin Peete, B.C. Open1980 62 (9-under) Jim Simons, Hartford63 (9-under) Bob Shearer, Atlanta63 (7-under) Bruce Lietzke, Colonial; Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf,U.S. Open; Scott Hoch, Quad Cities1979 61 (11-under) Jerry McGee, Greensboro1978 62 (10-under) Dave Eichelberger, Atlanta62 (8-under) Hubert Green, Texas1977 63 (8-under) J.C. Snead, Hall of Fame63 (7-under) Charles Coody, Texas64 (8-under) Rik Massengale, Bob Hope; George Burns, Buick64 (7-under) Fred Marti, Pleasant Valley; Lee Elder, Hartford64 (6-under) Jerry Pate, Southern1976 63 (9-under) Johnny Miller, Kaiser International63 (8-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Quad Cities; David Graham, Carlton White,Westchester; Buddy Allin, B.C. Open64 (8-under) Rod Curl, Hawaiian; Ken Still, Milwaukee1975 63 (8-under) Andy North, B.C. Open; Miller Barber, Sahara64 (8-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope; Bob Stanton, Inverrary64 (7-under) Tom Weiskopf, Greensboro; Andy North, Pensacola;Dennis Meyer, Hartford1974 62 (10-under) Johnny Miller, Tucson1973 62 (9-under) Gibby Gilbert, World Open62 (8-under) J.C. Snead, Phoenix63 (8-under) Hubert Green, Hartford64 (8-under) Jack Nicklaus, Bob Hope; Gibby Gilbert, Chi ChiRodriguez, Florida Citrus; Lee Trevino, Doral-Eastern; TomWeiskopf, Westchester1972 63 (8-under) Bert Yancey, Hartford64 (8-under) DeWitt Weaver, Westchester64 (7-under) Dave Hill, Monsanto64 (6-under) Deane Beman, St. Louis1971 63 (9-under) Joel Goldstrand, Hartford1970 63 (7-under) Dave Hill, Memphis64 (8-under) Arnold Palmer, Florida Citrus; Bob Menne, National Airlines64 (7-under) Bert Greene, Phoenix; Arnold Palmer, Tommy Aaron,Greensboro; Tommy Aaron, SaharaLOW FIRST 36:2003 126 (17-under) Steve Flesch, Scott Verplank, Las Vegas Invitational126 (14-under) Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open2002 127 (17-under) Chris DiMarco, Walt Disney World Resort Golf Classic2001 125 (17-under) Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open125 (19-under) Tom Lehman, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas2000 125 (15-under) Tiger Woods, WGC–NEC Invitational127 (15-under) David Frost, John Deere Classic128 (16-under) Steve Flesch, National Car Rental Golf Classic1999 126 (16-under) David Frost, FedEx St. Jude Classic1998 128 (16-under) John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open; David Duval,Tucson Chrysler Classic1997 126 (16-under) Steve Jones, Phoenix Open1996 126 (16-under) John Cook, FedEx St. Jude Classic126 (17-under) Rick Fehr, Las Vegas Invitational1995 127 (15-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., FedEx St. Jude Classic1994 127 (15-under) Bob Estes, Texas128 (16-under) Davis Love III, Hawaiian; Scott Hoch, Bob Hope1993 129 (15-under) Blaine McCallister, Houston129 (11-under) Dan Forsman, Byron Nelson; Fulton Allem, Colonial1992 128 (14-under) Roger Maltbie, Texas130 (10-under) David Frost, Hardee’s130 (12-under) Davis Love III, Los Angeles; Dan Forsman, Federal Express131 (13-under) Tom Watson, Brad Faxon, Mike Springer, Buick Invitational1991 127 (17-under) Robert Gamez, Milwaukee127 (13-under) Lennie Clements, Chattanooga1990 128 (16-under) Tim Simpson, Walt Disney128 (12-under) Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series; Peter Persons,Chattanooga; Steve Jones, Texas1989 126 (14-under) Paul Azinger, Texas128 (16-under) Dan Pohl, Honda1988 127 (13-under) Corey Pavin, Texas129 (15-under) Jeff Sluman, Greensboro; Larry Nelson, Atlanta; Bob Lohr,Disney1987 128 (16-under) Robert Wrenn, Buick128 (14-under) Joey Sindelar, B.C. Open1986 128 (12-under) Hal Sutton, Phoenix; Ernie Gonzalez, Pensacola1985 128 (12-under) Tim Simpson, Southern1984 130 (14-under) Chip Beck, Walt Disney130 (11-under) Lon Hinkle, Las Vegas130 (10-under) Jim Colbert, Texas1983 128 (12-under) Jim Colbert, Texas129 (15-under) Craig Stadler, Bob Hope1982 127 (15-under) Tim Norris, Hartford127 (13-under) Bob Gilder, Westchester1981 129 (13-under) Lon Nielsen, Hartford1980 129 (13-under) Curtis Strange, Houston129 (11-under) Scott Hoch, Quad Cities131 (13-under) Tom Watson, T of C131 (9-under) Mike Sullivan, SouthernSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-33


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDS1979 128 (14-under) Ben Crenshaw, Phoenix1978 128 (14-under) Phil Hancock, Hartford128 (12-under) Ben Crenshaw, Texas1977 127 (15-under) Hale Irwin, Hall of Fame1976 130 (12-under) Roger Maltbie, Phoenix; Buddy Allin, B.C. Open; RikMassengale, Hartford131 (13-under) Raymond Floyd, Masters132 (12-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Milwaukee1975 128 (14-under) Johnny Miller, Phoenix129 (15-under) Tom Weiskopf, Westchester129 (13-under) Jack Nicklaus, Heritage1974 130 (12-under) Dave Stockton, Hartford132 (12-under) Jack Nicklaus, Hawaiian; Hubert Green, Memphis1973 129 (11-under) J.C. Snead, Phoenix131 (13-under) Buddy Allin, Florida Citrus131 (11-under) Jim Wiechers, Hartford133 (11-under) John Schlee, Kaiser International1972 131 (13-under) Dwight Nevil, Westchester131 (9-under) Deane Beman, St. Louis1971 129 (13-under) Miller Barber, Paul Harney, Gene Littler, Phoenix1970 130 (12-under) Bobby Mitchell, AzaleaLOW FIRST 542003 189 (21-under) Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open192 (23-under) Steve Flesch, Scott Verplank, Las Vegas Invitational2002 193 (20-under) Jeff Sluman, Greater Milwaukee Open195 (20-under) Jim Furyk, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas2001 189 (24-under) Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open2000 192 (18-under) Tiger Woods, WGC–NEC Invitational194 (19-under) Loren Roberts, Greater Milwaukee Open194 (22-under) Steve Flesch, National Car Rental Golf Classic1999 193 (17-under) Brian Henninger, John Deere Classic1998 194 (22-under) John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open1997 191 (22-under) Steve Jones, Phoenix Open1996 189 (24-under) John Cook, FedEx St. Jude Classic1995 195 (18-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., FedEx St. Jude Classic195 (18-under) Fred Funk, Ideon Classic195 (15-under) Ernie Els, GTE Byron Nelson Classic196 (20-under) Harry Taylor, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1994 195 (18-under) Bob Estes, Texas197 (19-under) Lennie Clements, Bob Hope; Greg Norman, PLAYERS1993 195 (21-under) Greg Norman, Doral-Ryder195 (15-under) David Frost, Hardee’s1992 194 (16-under) David Frost, Hardee’s196 (20-under) Ted Schulz, Mark O’Meara, Walt Disney197 (16-under) Nick Price, Texas1989 194 (16-under) John Daly, Chattanooga; Donnie Hammond, Texas1991 195 (18-under) Hal Sutton, Kemper195 (15-under) Lance Ten Broeck, Chattanooga196 (20-under) Chip Beck, Bruce Lietzke, Las Vegas1990 193 (23-under) Tim Simpson, Walt Disney193 (17-under) Peter Persons, Chattanooga197 (19-under) Gene Sauers, Hawaiian1988 193 (17-under) Blaine McCallister, Hardee’s; Corey Pavin, Texas1987 195 (21-under) Robert Wrenn, Buick1986 196 (17-under) Hal Sutton, Phoenix196 (14-under) Ben Crenshaw, Vantage199 (17-under) Calvin Peete, T of C1985 197 (13-under) Jodie Mudd, Texas; Tim Simpson, Southern198 (18-under) Craig Stadler, Bob Hope; Mark O’Meara, Hawaiian;Woody Blackburn, San Diego1984 196 (20-under) Larry Nelson, Walt Disney1983 194 (16-under) Jim Colbert, Texas198 (15-under) Jack Renner, Hartford199 (17-under) Craig Stadler, Bob Hope1982 192 (18-under) Bob Gilder, Westchester193 (20-under) Tim Norris, Hartford1981 196 (20-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope; Hale Irwin, Hawaiian1980 195 (18-under) Curtis Strange, Houston200 (19-under) Jim Colbert, Tucson1979 197 (16-under) Wayne Levi, Houston197 (13-under) Doug Tewell, Texas198 (18-under) Hubert Green, Hawaiian; Andy Bean, Atlanta1978 198 (18-under) Andy Bean, Houston198 (12-under) Ben Crenshaw, Texas1977 196 (17-under) Bill Kratzert, Hartford; Hale Irwin, Hall of Fame1976 200 (16-under) J.C. Snead, San Diego200 (13-under) Roger Maltbie, Phoenix; Al Geiberger, Greensboro; RicMassengale, J.C. Snead, Hartford200 (10-under) Lee Trevino, Colonial1975 196 (17-under) Johnny Miller, Phoenix1974 198 (18-under) Terry Diehl, Texas1973 198 (18-under) Buddy Allin, Florida Citrus1972 198 (12-under) Deane Beman, St. Louis201 (15-under) George Knudson, Kaiser International1971 194 (19-under) Paul Harney, Phoenix1970 198 (15-under) Bob Murphy, Hartford; Bobby Mitchell, Azalea198 (12-under) Homero Blancas, MemphisLOW FIRST 72:2003 254 (26-under) Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Record)259 (29-under) Tim Herron, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic2002 261 (27-under) Jonathan Byrd, Buick Challenge261 (23-under) Jeff Sluman, Greater Milwaukee Open261 (19-under) Loren Roberts, Valero Texas Open2001 254 (29-under) Joe Durant, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic256 (28-under) Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open2000 259 (21-under) Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational260 (24-under) Loren Roberts, Greater Milwaukee Open262 (26-under) Duffy Waldorf, National Car Rental Golf Classic264 (23-under) Rory Sabbatini, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1999 261 (19-under) J.L. Lewis, John Deere Classic261 (19-under) Mike Brisky, John Deere Classic1998 260 (28-under) John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open1997 258 (26-under) Steve Jones, Phoenix Open261 (27-under) Mark Calcavecchia, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1996 258 (26-under) John Cook, FedEx St. Jude Classic1995 263 (17-under) Ernie Els, GTE Byron Nelson Classic268 (20-under) Duffy Waldorf, LaCantera Texas Open264 (23-under) Billy Mayfair, Jim Furyk, Las Vegas Invitational265 (23-under) Kenny Perry, Bob Hope1994 264 (24-under) Scott Hoch, Bob Hope; Greg Norman, PLAYERS1993 259 (21-under) David Frost, Hardee’s263 (25-under) Tom Kite, Bob Hope1992 262 (26-under) John Huston, Walt Disney1991 260 (20-under) Dillard Pruitt, Chattanooga263 (21-under) Billy Andrade, Jeff Sluman, Kemper263 (25-under) Bruce Lietzke, Craig Stadler, D.A. Weibring, AndrewMagee, Las Vegas1990 260 (20-under) Peter Persons, Chattanooga264 (24-under) Bob Tway, Las Vegas; Tim Simpson, Walt Disney1989 258 (22-under) Donnie Hammond, Texas266 (22-under) Blaine McCallister, Honda; Scott Hoch, Las Vegas1988 259 (21-under) Corey Pavin, Texas262 (26-under) Chip Beck, USF&G1987 262 (26-under) Robert Wrenn, Buick1986 267 (21-under) Calvin Peete, T of C267 (17-under) Hal Sutton, Phoenix; Rick Fehr, B.C. Open1985 264 (20-under) Lanny Wadkins, Los Angeles264 (16-under) Tim Simpson, Southern267 (21-under) Mark O’Meara, Hawaiian; Lanny Wadkins, Disney World1984 265 (15-under) Hubert Green, Southern266 (22-under) Larry Nelson, Disney World1983 261 (19-under) Jim Colbert, Texas266 (18-under) Mark McCumber, Pensacola267 (20-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Las Vegas268 (20-under) Isao Aoki, Hawaiian1982 259 (25-under) Tim Norris, Hartford1981 264 (20-under) Hubert Green, Hartford265 (23-under) Hale Irwin, Hawaiian265 (15-under) Johnny Miller, Tucson1980 265 (15-under) Lee Trevino, Texas266 (22-under) Andy Bean, Hawaiian; Bill Kratzert, Milwaukee270 (22-under) Jim Colbert, Tucson266 (18-under) Curtis Strange, Lee Trevino, Houston; Howard Twitty,Jim Simons, Hartford1979 265 (23-under) Andy Bean, Atlanta1978 264 (24-under) Rod Funseth, Hartford1977 264 (20-under) Hale Irwin, Hall of Fame1976 266 (18-under) Rik Massengale, Hartford6-34 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)268 (16-under) Bob Gilder, Phoenix; Al Geiberger, Greensboro; JohnLister, Quad Cities269 (19-under) Jack Nicklaus, TPC1975 260 (24-under) Johnny Miller, Phoenix263 (25-under) Johnny Miller, Tucson1974 267 (21-under) Lee Trevino, New Orleans1973 264 (20-under) Billy Casper, Hartford265 (23-under) Buddy Allin, Florida Citrus1972 267 (21-under) Jack Nicklaus, Walt Disney1971 261 (23-under) Miller Barber, Phoenix1970 267 (17-under) Bob Murphy, Hartford267 (13-under) Dave Hill, MemphisLOW 90:2003 328 (31-under) Stuart Appleby, Scott McCarron, Las Vegas Invitational330 (30-under) Mike Weir, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic2002 330 (30-under) Phil Mickelson, David Berganio, Jr., Bob Hope ChryslerClassic2001 324 (36-under) Joe Durant, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic2000 331 (27-under) Jesper Parnevik, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic332 (28-under) Billy Andrade, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas1999 331 (29-under) Jim Furyk, Las Vegas Invitational1998 332 (28-under) Fred Couples, Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1997 327 (33-under) John Cook, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1996 332 (27-under) Tiger Woods, Las Vegas Invitational1995 331 (28-under) Jim Furyk, Las Vegas1994 332 (27-under) Bruce Lietzke, Las Vegas1993 325 (35-under) Tom Kite, Bob Hope1992 336 (24-under) John Cook, Gene Sauers, Rick Fehr, Mark O’Meara,Tom Kite, Bob Hope1991 329 (31-under) Andrew Magee, D.A. Weibring, Las Vegas1990 334 (26-under) Bob Tway, Las Vegas1989 336 (24-under) Scott Hoch, Robert Wrenn, Las Vegas1988 338 (22-under) Jay Haas, Bob Hope1987 341 (19-under) Corey Pavin, Bob Hope1986 333 (27-under) Greg Norman, Las Vegas1985 333 (27-under) Lanny Wadkins, Bob Hope1984 340 (20-under) John Mahaffey, Jim Simons, Bob Hope1983 335 (25-under) Keith Fergus, Rex Caldwell, Bob Hope1982 335 (25-under) Ed Fiori, Bob Hope1981 335 (25-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope1980 343 (17-under) Craig Stadler, Bob Hope1979 343 (17-under) John Mahaffey, Bob Hope1978 339 (21-under) Bill Rogers, Bob Hope1977 337 (23-under) Rik Massengale, Bob Hope1976 344 (16-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope1975 339 (21-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope1974 341 (19-under) Hubert Green, Bob Hope1973 343 (17-under) Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope1972 344 (16-under) Bob Rosburg, Bob Hope1971 342 (18-under) Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope1970 339 (21-under) Bruce Devlin, Bob HopeHIGHEST WINNING SCORE:2003 283 (1-under) Ben Curtis, British Open281 (7-under) Mike Weir, Len Mattiace, Masters Tournament2002 280 (8-under) Craig Perks, THE PLAYERS Championship278 (10-under) Rich Beem, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2001 280 (8-under) Scott McCarron, BellSouth Classic276 (4-under) Retief Goosen, U.S. Open2000 276 (8-under) David Duval, Dennis Paulson, Buick Classic278 (10-under) Hal Sutton, THE PLAYERS Championship1999 290 (6-over) Paul Lawrie, British Open1998 280 (even-par) Lee Janzen, U.S. Open1997 276 (4-under) Ernie Els, U.S. Open276 (12-under) Phil Blackmar, Shell Houston Open1996 280 (8-under) Paul Stankowski, BellSouth Classic278 (2-under) Steve Jones, U.S. Open1995 280 (even-par) Corey Pavin, U.S. Open, Billy Mayfair, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship283 (5-under) Lee Janzen, THE PLAYERS1994 281 (7-under) Johnny Miller, AT&T279 (5-under) Ernie Els, U.S. Open1993 281 (7-under) Mike Standly, Freeport-McMoRan; Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, KmartGGO280 (4-under) Vijay Singh, Buick Classic1992 285 (3-under) Tom Kite, U.S. Open1991 282 (6-under) Payne Stewart, U.S. Open279 (1-under) Tom Purtzer, World Series279 (5-under) Craig Stadler, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship279 (9-under) Steve Pate, Honda1990 282 (6-under) John Huston, Honda; Steve Elkington, Kmart GGO; WayneGrady, <strong>PGA</strong>1989 283 (5-under) Nick Faldo, Masters278 (2-under) Curtis Strange, U.S. Open1988 281 (7-under) Sandy Lyle, Masters1987 287 (1-under) Larry Nelson, <strong>PGA</strong>1986 287 (1-under) Kenny Knox, Honda279 (1-under) Raymond Floyd, U.S. Open1985 285 (3-under) Joey Sindelar, Greensboro279 (1-under) Andy North, U.S. Open1984 276 (4-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S. Open280 (8-under) Bruce Lietzke, Honda; Jack Nicklaus, Memorial; GregNorman, Kemper; Tom Watson, Western1983 287 (1-under) Fred Couples, Kemper1982 278 (2-under) Craig Stadler, World Series285 (3-under) Danny Edwards, Greensboro1981 281 (1-over) Bruce Lietzke, Byron Nelson1980 280 (4-under) Doug Tewell, Heritage1979 284 (even-par) Hale Irwin, U.S. Open1978 289 (1-over) Jack Nicklaus, TPC1977 289 (1-over) Mark Hayes, TPC1976 288 (4-over) Al Geiberger, Western288 (even-par) Roger Maltbie, Memorial281 (1-over) Dave Stockton, <strong>PGA</strong>1975 287 (3-over) Lou Graham, U.S. Open1974 287 (7-over) Hale Irwin, U.S. Open287 (3-over) Tom Watson, Western1973 283 (5-under) Tommy Aaron, Masters; Dave Hill, Memphis277 (3-under) Lanny Wadkins, Byron Nelson1972 290 (2-over) Jack Nicklaus, U.S. Open1971 283 (3-over) Gene Littler, Colonial1970 282 (2-over) Gibby Gilbert, HoustonLARGEST WINNING MARGIN:2003 11 strokes Tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational8 strokes Ernie Els, Mercedes Championships2002 7 strokes K.J. Choi, Tampa Bay Classic2001 8 strokes Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open2000 15 strokes Tiger Woods, U.S. Open1999 9 strokes David Duval, Mercedes Championships1998 7 strokes John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open; Davis LoveIII, MCI Classic1997 12 strokes Tiger Woods, Masters Tournament1996 8 strokes Ernie Els, Buick Classic; Steve Stricker, Motorola WesternOpen1995 6 strokes Duffy Waldorf, LaCantera Texas Open1994 6 strokes Nick Price, <strong>PGA</strong>1993 8 strokes Davis Love III, Las Vegas1992 9 strokes Fred Couples, Nestle1991 4 strokes Lanny Wadkins, Hawaiian; Paul Azinger, Pebble Beach1990 12 strokes Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series1989 7 strokes Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix; Donnie Hammond, Texas1988 8 strokes Corey Pavin, Texas1987 7 strokes Tom Kite, Kemper; Robert Wrenn, Buick; Ken Brown,Southern1986 7 strokes Doug Tewell, Los Angeles; Greg Norman, Las Vegas1985 7 strokes Lanny Wadkins, Los Angeles1984 6 strokes George Archer, Bank of Boston; Hubert Green, Southern1983 5 strokes Gary Koch, Doral; Lanny Wadkins, Greensboro; DavidGraham, Houston; Jim Colbert, Texas1982 7 strokes Craig Stadler, Kemper; Calvin Peete, B.C. Open; CalvinPeete, Pensacola1981 7 strokes Andy Bean, Bay Hill1980 7 strokes Larry Nelson, Atlanta; Jack Nicklaus, <strong>PGA</strong>1979 8 strokes Andy Bean, Atlanta1978 5 strokes Andy Bean, Kemper; Tom Kite, B.C. Open1977 7 strokes Jerry Pate, Southern; Rik Massengale, Bob Hope1976 8 strokes Raymond Floyd, Masters1975 14 strokes Johnny Miller, Phoenix1974 8 strokes Lee Trevino, New Orleans; Johnny Miller, KaiserSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-35


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSInternational1973 8 strokes Buddy Allin, Florida Citrus1972 9 strokes Jack Nicklaus, Walt Disney1971 8 strokes Jack Nicklaus, T of C1970 7 strokes Frank Beard, T of C; Tony Jacklin, U.S. OpenLOW START BY A WINNER:2003 62 (10-under) Stuart Appleby, Las Vegas Invitational2002 63 (8-under) K.J. Choi, Tampa Bay Classic2001 61 (10-under) Bob Estes, FedEx St. Jude Classic2000 63 (8-under) Tom Lehman, Phoenix Open63 (7-under) Paul Azinger, Sony Open in Hawaii1999 65 (7-under) Jesper Parnevik, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic65 (6-under) Carlos Franco, Greater Milwaukee Open1998 63 (9-under) John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open1997 62 (10-under) Steve Jones, Phoenix Open1996 62 (10-under) Tim Herron, Honda Classic1995 63 (9-under) Kenny Perry, Bob Hope; Woody Austin, Buick Open1994 62 (9-under) Bob Estes, Texas1993 63 (9-under) Howard Twitty, Hawaiian63 (8-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship1992 62 (8-under) David Frost, Hardee’s1991 63 (9-under) Mark Brooks, Milwaukee1990 61 (9-under) Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series1989 64 (8-under) Greg Norman, Milwaukee1988 62 (10-under) Bob Lohr, Walt Disney1987 64 (8-under) Mike Reid, Tucson1986 64 (7-under) Hal Sutton, Phoenix1985 63 (8-under) Lanny Wadkins, Los Angeles64 (8-under) Tom Kite, T of C1984 64 (6-under) Peter Jacobsen, Colonial1983 63 (9-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Las Vegas1982 63 (8-under) Tim Norris, Hartford63 (7-under) Jay Haas, Texas1981 65 (7-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope; Hale Irwin, Buick65 (6-under) David Graham, Phoenix; Morris Hatalsky, Hall of Fame1980 63 (7-under) Bruce Lietzke, Colonial; Jack Nicklaus, U.S. Open; ScottHoch, Quad Cities65 (7-under) Tom Watson, T of C66 (7-under) Jim Colbert, Tucson1979 61 (11-under) Jerry McGee, Kemper1978 63 (9-under) Tom Watson, Tucson1977 64 (8-under) Rik Massengale, Bob Hope64 (6-under) Jerry Pate, Southern65 (6-under) Graham Marsh, Heritage; Hale Irwin, Hall of Fame66 (6-under) Tom Watson, Bing Crosby, San Diego1976 63 (8-under) David Graham, Westchester1975 64 (8-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope1974 62 (10-under) Johnny Miller, Tucson1973 64 (8-under) Lee Trevino, Doral-Eastern1972 64 (7-under) Dave Hill, Monsanto65 (7-under) Grier Jones, Hawaiian1971 64 (8-under) Arnold Palmer, Westchester64 (7-under) Dave Eichelberger, Milwaukee1970 63 (7-under) Dave Hill, MemphisHIGH START BY A WINNER:2003 73 (1-over) Ben Crane, BellSouth Classic72 (1-over) Mike Weir, Nissan Open2002 73 (even) Sergio Garcia, Mercedes Championships73 (2-over) Dan Forsman, SEI Pennsylvania Classic2001 73 (2-over) Robert Allenby, Nissan Open; Mike Weir, THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship2000 72 (even) Vijay Singh, Masters Tournament; Tiger Woods, BellCanadian Open71 (even) Stewart Cink, MCI Classic71 (1-under) Tiger Woods, Memorial Tournament1999 75 (4-over) Paul Lawrie, British Open1998 74 (2-over) Mark O’Meara, Masters Tournament73 (3-over) Lee Janzen, U.S. Open1997 75 (3-over) Jeff Sluman, Tucson Chrysler Classic1996 75 (3-over) Mark O’Meara, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic74 (4-over) Steve Jones, U.S. Open1995 73 (3-over) Greg Norman, NEC World Series of Golf73 (1-over) Payne Stewart, Shell Houston Open; Billy Mayfair,Motorola Western1994 74 (2-over) Jose Maria Olazabal, Masters1993 75 (3-over) Phil Mickelson, Buick Invitational1992 73 (1-over) Greg Norman, Canadian1991 73 (1-over) Ian Woosnam, USF&G72 (2-over) Tom Purtzer, World Series1990 72 (even-par) David Ishii, Hawaiian1989 76 (4-over) Steve Jones, Bob Hope; Mike Sullivan, IIAO1988 73 (1-over) Curtis Strange, Memorial1987 75 (3-over) Lanny Wadkins, Doral1986 75 (5-over) Raymond Floyd, U.S. Open1985 72 (even-par) Bernhard Langer, Masters; Bill Glasson, Kemper1984 73 (1-over) Greg Norman, Canadian71 (1-over) Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S. Open1983 75 (4-over) Larry Nelson, U.S. Open1982 75 (3-over) Craig Stadler, Masters1981 74 (2-over) Ed Fiori, Western1980 74 (2-over) Raymond Floyd, Doral-Eastern1979 76 (4-over) Fuzzy Zoeller, San Diego1978 76 (4-over) Bruce Lietzke, Canadian75 (4-over) John Mahaffey, <strong>PGA</strong>1977 72 (even-par) Mark Hayes, TPC; Jack Nicklaus, Memorial; AlGeiberger, Memphis1976 75 (3-over) Ben Crenshaw, Pebble Beach73 (3-over) Lee Trevino, Colonial1975 74 (3-over) Lou Graham, U.S. Open1974 73 (3-over) Hale Irwin, U.S. Open; Lee Trevino, <strong>PGA</strong>1973 73 (2-over) Rod Funseth, Los Angeles1972 73 (1-over) Gary Player, New Orleans72 (1-over) Deane Beman, Quad Cities71 (1-over) Gary Player, <strong>PGA</strong>1971 75 (4-over) Buddy Allin, Greensboro1970 76 (4-over) Pete Brown, San DiegoLOW FINISH BY A WINNER:2003 62 (10-under) J.L. Lewis, 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania2002 62 (10-under) Phil Tataurangi, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas2001 63 (9-under) Davis Love III, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; BobEstes, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas63 (7-under) Sergio Garcia, MasterCard Colonial2000 62 (10-under) Duffy Waldorf, National Car Rental Golf Classic63 (7-under) Phil Mickelson, MasterCard Colonial1999 59 (13-under) David Duval, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1998 64 (8-under) Scott Simpson, Buick Invitational; David Duval, ShellHouston Open1997 63 (9-under) John Cook, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1996 63 (8-under) Fred Funk, B.C. Open64 (8-under) Davis Love III, Buick Invitational; Fred Couples, THEPLAYERS Championship; Tiger Woods, Las VegasInvitational1995 61 (10-under) Hal Sutton, B.C. Open1994 64 (7-under) Bill Glasson, Phoenix65 (7-under) Bruce Lietzke, Las Vegas64 (6-under) Nick Price, Colonial1993 62 (10-under) Tom Kite, Bob Hope62 (8-under) Fulton Allem, World Series1992 62 (10-over) Davis Love III, Greensboro; John Huston, Disney1991 64 (8-under) Mark Brooks, Greensboro; Mark O’Meara, Disney64 (7-under) Bruce Fleisher, New England64 (6-under) Tom Purtzer, Colonial; D.A. Weibring, Hardee’s64 (6-under) Dillard Pruitt, Chattanooga1990 62 (10-under) Greg Norman, Doral1989 63 (9-under) Bill Britton, Centel1988 64 (8-under) Tom Purtzer, Southwest; Chip Beck, USF&G1987 63 (9-under) Larry Nelson, Walt Disney1986 62 (9-under) Mac O’Grady, Hartford1985 63 (9-under) Lanny Wadkins, Walt Disney1984 63 (8-under) Gary Koch, Bay Hill, Ronnie Black, Anheuser-Busch1983 63 (9-under) Calvin Peete, Atlanta1982 63 (7-under) Payne Stewart, Quad Cities65 (7-under) Lanny Wadkins, Buick Open1981 62 (9-under) Ron Streck, Houston1980 65 (5-under) Lee Trevino, Texas; Tom Watson, WSOG66 (6-under) Andy Bean, Hawaiian; Raymond Floyd, Doral-Eastern; Bill6-36 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)Kratzert, Milwaukee1979 64 (7-under) Lou Graham, IVB65 (7-under) Calvin Peete, Milwaukee1978 62 (8-under) Ron Streck, Texas1977 64 (6-under) Mike Hill, Ohio Kings Island65 (7-under) Miller Barber, Anheuser-Busch1976 63 (9-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope63 (7-under) Jerry Pate, Canadian65 (7-under) Jack Nicklaus, TPC1975 61 (11-under) Johnny Miller, Tucson1974 64 (7-under) Dave Stockton, Quad Cities65 (7-under) Hubert Green, Bob Hope; Lee Trevino, New Orleans; DaveHill, Houston1973 63 (8-under) Johnny Miller, U.S. Open1972 64 (8-under) Grier Jones, Hawaiian; Jack Nicklaus, Walt Disney1971 65 (7-under) George Archer, San Diego65 (6-under) Miller Barber, Phoenix; Bobby Mitchell, Cleveland1970 63 (8-under) George Knudson, RobinsonHIGH FINISH BY A WINNER:2003 73 (1-over) David Toms, Wachovia Championship72 (2-over) Tiger Woods, WGC-American Express Championship72 (1-over) Jim Furyk, U.S. Open2002 73 (2-over) Justin Leonard, WORLDCOM CLASSIC2001 73 (1-over) Scott McCarron, BellSouth Classic2000 72 (even) Robert Allenby, Shell Houston Open1999 73 (1-over) David Duval, THE PLAYERS Championship; Tiger Woods,National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort1998 73 (1-over) David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic; Ernie Els, Bay HillInvitational1997 71 (1-under) Mark O’Meara, Buick Invitational, Stuart Appleby, HondaClassic69 (1-under) Ernie Els, U.S. Open; Steve Jones, Bell Canadian Open1996 72 (even-par) David Ogrin, LaCantera Texas Open71 (even-par) Guy Boros, Greater Vancouver Open70 (even-par) Phil Mickelson, NEC World Series of Golf1995 73 (3-over) Billy Mayfair, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship73 (2-over) Fred Funk, Ideon Classic1994 74 (2-over) Johnny Miller, AT&T1993 71 (1-over) Scott Simpson, Byron Nelson71 (1-under) Brett Ogle, Pebble Beach1992 72 (even-par) Steve Elkington, T of C; Tom Kite, U.S. Open; David Frost,Hardee’s1991 75 (3-over) Steve Pate, Honda1990 72 (even-par) Mark O’Meara, Pebble Beach; David Ishii, Hawaiian; DanForsman, Shearson Lehman71 (even-par) Payne Stewart, MCI1989 72 (1-over) Wayne Grady, Westchester72 (even-par) Bill Glasson, Doral-Ryder70 (even-par) Curtis Strange, U.S. Open1988 74 (2-over) Steve Jones, Pebble Beach; Curtis Strange, Nabisco1987 72 (1-over) Paul Azinger, Hartford71 (1-over) Curtis Strange, World Series72 (even-par) Larry Nelson, <strong>PGA</strong>1986 71 (1-over) Dan Pohl, World Series71 (even-par) Hal Sutton, Phoenix71 (1-under) John Mahaffey, TPC; Bob Murphy, Canadian1985 74 (2-over) Curtis Strange, Honda; Scott Verplank, Western74 (4-over) Andy North, U.S. Open1984 73 (1-over) Greg Norman, Kemper1983 77 (5-over) Fred Couples, Kemper1982 75 (3-over) Danny Edwards, Greensboro1981 75 (3-over) Larry Nelson, Greensboro1980 74 (3-over) Dave Eichelberger, Bay Hill1979 77 (5-over) Lon Hinkle, Bing Crosby1978 75 (3-over) Jack Nicklaus, TPC1977 74 (2-over) Gene Littler, Houston; Lee Trevino, Canadian73 (2-over) Jerry Pate, Phoenix1976 76 (4-over) Roger Maltbie, Memorial1975 73 (2-over) Lou Graham, U.S. Open73 (1-over) Gene Littler, Bing Crosby72 (1-over) Tom Jenkins, IVB71 (1-over) Jack Nicklaus, <strong>PGA</strong>1974 73 (3-over) Hale Irwin, U.S. Open73 (1-over) Allen Miller, Tallahassee1973 75 (4-over) Homero Blancas, Monsanto1972 74 (2-over) Jack Nicklaus, Masters, U.S. Open; Gary Player, <strong>PGA</strong>73 (3-over) Jerry Heard, Colonial1971 74 (4-over) Jerry Heard, American Classic1970 72 (1-over) Billy Casper, Los Angeles72 (even-par) Bob Stone, Citrus Open; Ken Still, Kaiser InternationalLARGEST 18-HOLE LEAD:2003 3 strokes Fred Funk, Nissan Open; Darren Clarke, MastersTournament; Briny Baird, Buick Classic2002 3 strokes Mike Weir, Mercedes Championships2001 3 strokes Paul Stankowski, Compaq Classic of New Orleans; BobEstes, FedEx St. Jude Classic2000 3 strokes Harrison Frazar, Memorial Tournament; Nick Price, AdvilWestern Open; Esteban Toledo, B.C. Open; Jeff Maggert,Buick Challenge1999 2 strokes Tommy Tolles, Sony Open in Hawaii; Ben Bates, GreaterMilwaukee Open; Sergio Garcia, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship;Robert Friend, Buick Challenge1998 3 strokes Loren Roberts, Greater Milwaukee Open1997 4 strokes Sonny Skinner, Buick Open1996 2 strokes Tim Herron, Honda Classic; Nolan Henke, GreaterMilwaukee Open; Scott Dunlap, Bell Canadian Open1995 2 strokes John Huston, Mercedes Championships; Duffy Waldorf,Phoenix Open; Mark Brooks, Nestle Invitational; WoodyAustin, Buick Open1994 4 strokes Jose Maria Olazabal, Freeport-McMoRan1993 5 strokes Jim Gallagher, Jr., <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship1992 3 strokes Billy Ray Brown, PLAYERS1991 3 strokes Lanny Wadkins, T of C, Scott Hoch, Buick Open1990 4 strokes Fred Couples, Memorial; Jose Maria Olazabal, WorldSeries1989 4 strokes Bob Tway, Disney World1988 3 strokes Davis Love III, Phoenix; Jeff Sluman, Southern1987 4 strokes Mike Sullivan, Honda1986 3 strokes Fred Couples, Kemper1985 4 strokes Tom Kite, T of C1984 3 strokes David Graham, T of C; Ralph Landrum, Pensacola1983 4 strokes George Burns, Kemper1982 4 strokes Terry Mauney, Los Angeles; Larry Rinker, Tallahassee1981 3 strokes Calvin Peete, B.C. Open1980 2 strokes Dan Pohl, Bay Hill; Jerry Pate, Heritage; Tom Purtzer,Greensboro; Bob Murphy,Tallahassee; Tom Watson, ByronNelson, World Series; Bruce Lietzke, Colonial; BobShearer, Atlanta; Scott Hoch, Quad Cities; Jim Simons,Hartford; Barry Jaeckel,Hall of Fame1979 4 strokes Mark Lye, Atlanta; Dana Quigley, Hall of Fame1978 3 strokes Tom Watson, Tucson, Bing Crosby; Jeff Hewes, Canadian1977 3 strokes Rik Massengale, Bob Hope; Fred Marti, Pleasant Valley1976 3 strokes Mike Reid (amateur), U.S. Open1975 3 strokes Bob Stanton, Inverrary; Jack Nicklaus, Heritage; TomWeiskopf, Greensboro; David Graham, Western1974 4 strokes Johnny Miller, Tucson1973 5 strokes Gibby Gilbert, World1972 3 strokes Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby1971 3 strokes Charles Coody, Masters1970 3 strokes Rod Funseth, San AntonioLARGEST 36-HOLE LEAD:2003 5 strokes Tiger Woods, WGC-American Express Championship;Shigeki Maruyama, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro2002 4 strokes Pat Perez, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; TigerWoods, Bay Hill Invitational, Buick Open2001 5 strokes Brad Faxon, Sony Open in Hawaii; Mark Calcavecchia,Phoenix Open2000 7 strokes Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational1999 5 strokes David Duval, Mercedes Championships; Fred Funk, B.C. Open1998 7 strokes David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic1997 5 strokes Steve Jones, Phoenix Open1996 6 strokes Tim Herron, Honda Classic1995 4 strokes Tom Lehman, MCI Classic; D.A. Weibring, Quad City Classic1994 5 strokes Nick Price, <strong>PGA</strong>1993 3 strokes Payne Stewart, Buick Invitational; Steve Stricker,Canadian; Tom Lehman, Buick Southern1992 4 strokes Davis Love III, Los Angeles; Chip Beck, Freeport-SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-37


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSMcMoRan; Bruce Lietzke, Canadian1991 4 strokes Blaine McCallister, Texas; Jeff Maggert, IIAO1990 9 strokes Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series1989 5 strokes Fuzzy Zoeller, Memorial1988 4 strokes Paul Azinger, Bay Hill; Larry Nelson, Atlanta1987 7 strokes Joey Sindelar, B.C. Open1986 5 strokes Sandy Lyle, Greensboro1985 5 strokes Calvin Peete, Phoenix1984 6 strokes Nick Price, Canadian1983 6 strokes Hal Sutton, Anheuser-Busch1982 6 strokes Roger Maltbie, Colonial1981 4 strokes Jack Nicklaus, Masters; Leonard Thompson, Canadian1980 5 strokes Rex Caldwell, Buick1979 4 strokes Ben Crenshaw, Phoenix; Tom Watson, Memorial1978 5 strokes Mac McLendon, Pensacola1977 6 strokes Al Geiberger, Memphis1976 6 strokes Bob Dickson, Western1975 7 strokes Tom Weiskopf, Westchester1974 6 strokes Johnny Miller, Heritage1973 4 strokes Billy Casper, Bing Crosby; Tom Watson, Hawaiian; LeeTrevino, Doral-Eastern; Jack Nicklaus, Atlanta; ForrestFezler, American Classic1972 4 strokes Homero Blancas, Phoenix; Chris Blocker, Florida Citrus;Dave Hill, Monsanto1971 3 strokes Jerry Heard, American Classic; Billy Casper, KaiserInternational1970 4 strokes Grier Jones, MonsantoLARGEST 54-HOLE LEAD:2003 8 strokes Kenny Perry, Bank of America Colonial2002 8 strokes Ernie Els, Genuity Championship2001 6 strokes Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open2000 10 strokes Tiger Woods, U.S. Open1999 6 strokes Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Phoenix Open1998 7 strokes David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic1997 9 strokes Tiger Woods, Masters Tournament1996 9 strokes Tom Lehman, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship1995 5 strokes Scott Hoch, Shell Houston Open1994 5 strokes Steve Elkington, Buick Southern1993 6 strokes Greg Norman, Doral-Ryder1992 6 strokes Fred Couples, Nestle1991 5 strokes Steve Pate, Honda1990 8 strokes Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series1989 4 strokes Ian Baker-Finch, Colonial; Greg Norman, Milwaukee;John Daly, Chattanooga1988 5 strokes Corey Pavin, Texas1987 8 strokes Joey Sindelar, Buick1986 5 strokes Fuzzy Zoeller, Pebble Beach; Calvin Peete, USF&G; MarkCalcavecchia, Southwest1985 5 strokes Corey Pavin, Colonial1984 7 strokes Greg Norman, Kemper1983 6 strokes Mike Nicolette, Bay Hill; Hal Sutton, Anheuser-Busch1982 7 strokes Craig Stadler, Tucson1981 5 strokes Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope; Hale Irwin, Hawaiian; JayHaas, Milwaukee1980 7 strokes Jim Colbert, Tucson; Seve Ballesteros, Masters1979 8 strokes Tom Watson, Heritage1978 5 strokes Tom Watson, <strong>PGA</strong>; Tom Kite, B.C. Open1977 6 strokes Lee Trevino, Canadian1976 8 strokes Raymond Floyd, Masters1975 7 strokes Johnny Miller, Phoenix1974 6 strokes Jack Nicklaus, Hawaiian1973 9 strokes Jack Nicklaus, Ohio Kings Island1972 8 strokes Jim Jamieson, Western1971 5 strokes Jack Nicklaus, T of C; Jerry Heard, American Classic1970 4 strokes Ron Cerrudo, San Antonio; Bob Stone, Citrus Open; TonyJacklin, U.S. Open; Bob Murphy, Hartford; BobbyMitchell, Azalea139 (5-under) Buick Challenge140 (4-under) Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, The Honda Classic139 (3-under) Greater Milwaukee Open, John Deere Classic2001 139 (5-under) National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort139 (1-under) Sony Open in Hawaii2000 139 (1-under) Canon Greater Hartford Open140 (4-under) Honda Classic; National Car Rental Golf Classic; SouthernFarm Bureau Classic1999 138 (4-under) FeEx St. Jude Classic1998 139 (5-under) United Airlines Hawaiian Open138 (3-under) Greater Milwaukee Open1997 140 (4-under) United Airlines Hawaiian Open138 (2-under) GTE Byron Nelson Classic1996 139 (3-under) Greater Milwaukee Open140 (4-under) Buick Invitational1995 139 (3-under) FedEx St. Jude Classic139 (1-under) GTE Byron Nelson Classic140 (4-under) Buick Open1994 139 (3-under) Texas140 (even-par) Hardee’s141 (3-under) Hawaiian, Buick Invitational1993 140 (4-under) Shell Houston140 (2-under) H-E-B Texas1992 139 (1-under) Byron Nelson139 (3-under) Federal Express, Texas140 (4-under) Buick Invitational1991 137 (3-under) Chattanooga140 (4-under) Milwaukee, Shearson Lehman140 (2-under) Phoenix, Anheuser-Busch, New England1990 138 (2-under) Chattanooga, Texas141 (3-under) Milwaukee1989 137 (3-under) Byron Nelson, Texas1988 141 (3-under) Andy Williams, USF&G139 (1-under) Hardee’s, Provident, Texas1987 140 (4-under) Andy Williams139 (1-under) Byron Nelson, Hardee’s1986 141 (3-under) Buick139 (1-under) Vantage1985 139 (5-under) San Diego1984 141 (3-under) San Diego141 (1-under) Phoenix1983 139 (3-under) Hartford139 (1-under) Texas1982 139 (3-under) Hartford1981 139 (3-under) Hartford1980 140 (2-under) Hartford141 (3-under) Milwaukee1979 140 (even-par) Tucson141 (1-under) Phoenix, Houston142 (2-under) Hawaiian, Pensacola1978 140 (2-under) Hartford142 (2-under) Anheuser-Busch140 (even-par) Texas1977 142 (2-under) Buick1976 142 (even-par) Phoenix, Hartford143 (1-under) Hawaiian, San Diego144 (even-par) Florida Citrus1975 142 (even-par) Hartford, Sahara144 (even-par) Inverrary, Houston, Westchester, Texas, Kaiser International1974 141 (1-under) Greensboro, Hartford142 (2-under) Kemper, Texas143 (1-under) San Diego1973 140 (2-under) Hartford1972 141 (1-under) Hartford1971 137 (5-under) Phoenix1970 140 (even-par) Memphis141 (1-under) Azalea141 (1-over) Magnolia143 (1-under) Citrus InvitationalLOW 36-HOLE CUT:2003 138 (6-under) The Honda Classic2002 138 (6-under) Walt Disney World Resort Golf ClassicHIGH 36-HOLE CUT:2003 150 (8-over) British Open148 (8-over) <strong>PGA</strong> Championship6-38 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)2002 150 (10-over) U.S. Open2001 147 (3-over) THE PLAYERS Championship, Memorial Tournament146 (6-over) U.S. Open2000 150 (6-over) THE PLAYERS Championship149 (7-over) U.S. Open1999 154 (12-over) British Open1998 150 (6-over) Masters Tournament1997 149 (5-over) Masters Tournament147 (7-over) U.S. Open1996 148 (8-over) U.S. Open1995 149 (5-over) THE PLAYERS148 (4-over) British Open146 (6-over) U.S. Open1994 148 (4-over) Doral-Ryder147 (5-over) Honda, U.S. Open1993 152 (8-over) Freeport-McMoRan1992 148 (4-over) Nestle148 (6-over) <strong>PGA</strong>1991 149 (5-over) USF&G1990 157 (13-over) Memorial1989 150 (6-over) Memorial1988 149 (5-over) Memorial1987 151 (7-over) Honda, <strong>PGA</strong>1986 150 (10-over) U.S. Open150 (6-over) St. Jude Classic1985 150 (6-over) Memorial1984 151 (9-over) Los Angeles151 (7-over) Memorial1983 152 (10-over) Bay Hill1982 149 (5-over) Memorial, Kemper, Western147 (7-over) Colonial1981 152 (8-over) Memorial1980 150 (6-over) Memorial, Western149 (9-over) <strong>PGA</strong>1979 157 (13-over) Memorial1978 153 (9-over) TPC1977 155 (11-over) TPC1976 157 (13-over) Memorial1975 151 (9-over) Western1974 151 (9-over) Heritage149 (9-over) <strong>PGA</strong>1973 151 (7-over) Masters149 (9-over) American Classic1972 154 (10-over) U.S. Open150 (10-over) <strong>PGA</strong>1971 152 (10-over) Heritage1970 153 (9-over) U.S. Open151 (9-over) Heritage151 (7-over) Masters150 (10-over) <strong>PGA</strong>FEWEST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT:2003 68 U.S. Open Championship70 Shell Houston Open, Wachovia Championship, the Memorial Tournament,100th Western Open, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2002 70 Phoenix Open, Valero Texas Open2001 70 Sony Open in Hawaii, Memorial Tournament, FedEx St. Jude Classic,British Open Championship, Reno-Tahoe Open2000 70 MasterCard Colonial, Buick Open1999 70 Buick Challenge1998 70 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Buick Challenge1997 70 United Airlines Hawaiian Open, Kemper Open, British Open, MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill1996 70 Phoenix Open, B.C. Open1995 70 Phoenix Open1994 70 Buick Classic, Federal Express1993 70 New England1992 70 Texas1991 70 Buick Classic, Chattanooga1990 70 Canadian, Texas1989 70 Doral-Ryder, Memorial, Atlanta, Hardee’s, <strong>PGA</strong>1988 70 Phoenix1987 70 Buick, Centel1986 70 Hawaiian, Heritage, Buick, Anhueser-Busch1985 70 Atlanta, Quad Cities1984 70 Atlanta, <strong>PGA</strong>, Milwaukee1983 70 Hawaii, Atlanta, Memorial1982 70 Houston, Disney World1981 70 Inverrary1980 70 Doral-Eastern1979 70 Byron Nelson, Pensacola1978 70 Tucson, San Diego, Byron Nelson, American Optical, Westchester1977 70 Hawaiian1976 70 Heritage1975 70 B.C. Open1974 70 Greensboro, American Classic, Sahara1973 70 Jacksonville, IVB, Southern, Kaiser International1972 70 Monsanto, Colonial, Cleveland1971 70 Los Angeles, Tucson, Kaiser International1970 70 San Diego, Canadian, <strong>PGA</strong>FEWEST TO MAKE 54-HOLE CUT:2003 74 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am2002 70 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas2001 74 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas2000 70 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am1999 70 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am1998 74 Las Vegas Invitational1997 70 Las Vegas Invitational1996 77 Walt Disney World1995 70 Walt Disney World1994 72 AT&T Pebble Beach1993 73 Walt Disney World1992 72 Las Vegas Invitational1991 73 AT&T Pebble Beach1990 78 AT&T Pebble Beach1989 73 Las Vegas Invitational1988 72 Las Vegas Invitational1987 70 Las Vegas Invitational1986 71 AT&T Pebble Beach1985 70 Las Vegas Invitational1984 73 Bing Crosby1983 75 Bing Crosby1982 70 Walt Disney World1981 77 Bing Crosby1980 75 Bing Crosby1979 78 Bing Crosby1978 70 Bing Crosby1977 73 Bing Crosby1976 76 Bing Crosby1975 75 Bing Crosby1974 71 Bing Crosby1973 71 Bing Crosby1972 70 Bing Crosby1971 80 Bing Crosby1970 71 Bing CrosbyMOST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT:2003 89 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro2002 89 Buick Invitational2001 88 Greater Milwaukee Open2000 87 Air Canada Championship1999 88 Greater Milwaukee Open1998 84 MCI Classic1997 88 Quad City Classic1996 103 U.S. Open (10-stroke rule)88 Buick Open1995 103 British Open (10-stroke rule)88 Quad City Classic1994 88 Buick Southern Open1993 90 Buick Invitational1992 85 <strong>PGA</strong>1991 84 Hardee’s1990 88 Buick Classic1989 85 Phoenix1988 89 Milwaukee1987 87 USF&G1986 86 Phoenix, Southern1985 83 Buick1984 89 LaJetSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-39


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDS1983 87 <strong>PGA</strong>1982 90 Texas1981 91 Hartford1980 83 Phoenix1979 88 Quad Cities1978 85 New Orleans1977 86 Doral-Eastern1976 85 Westchester1975 86 San Diego1974 84 B.C. Open1973 90 Phoenix1972 86 St. Louis1971 88 Hartford1970 85 Kaiser International, SaharaMOST TO MAKE 54-HOLE CUT:2003 80 Las Vegas Invitational2002 72 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am2001 75 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic2000 74 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas1999 71 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Las Vegas Invitational1998 74 Las Vegas Invitational1997 77 AT&T Pebble Beach1996 79 Las Vegas Invitational1995 80 Las Vegas Invitational1994 77 Walt Disney World1993 82 AT&T Pebble Beach1992 82 AT&T Pebble Beach1991 80 Walt Disney World1990 86 Las Vegas Invitational1989 82 Walt Disney World1988 76 AT&T Pebble Beach1987 82 AT&T Pebble Beach1986 81 Las Vegas Invitational1985 74 Walt Disney World1984 83 Walt Disney World1983 80 Walt Disney World1982 77 Bing Crosby1981 77 Bing Crosby1980 75 Bing Crosby1979 78 Bing Crosby1978 70 Bing Crosby1977 73 Bing Crosby1976 76 Bing Crosby1975 72 Bing Crosby1974 71 Bing Crosby1973 71 Bing Crosby1972 70 Bing Crosby1971 80 Bing Crosby1970 71 Bing CrosbyMOST TIED FOR LEAD, 18 HOLES:2003 6 The Honda Classic2002 6 Bay Hill Invitational2001 6 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open2000 8 The Honda Classic1999 5 Compaq Classic of New Orleans1998 5 Doral-Ryder Open1997 7 Greater Milwaukee Open1996 4 MCI Classic, FedEx St. Jude Classic1995 5 Buick Invitational of California1994 5 Western, Deposit Guaranty, Federal Express St. Jude1993 7 Phoenix1992 6 Kmart Greater Greensboro1991 5 USF&G1990 4 Bob Hope Chrysler, Phoenix, USF&G1989 5 Kmart Greater Greensboro1988 6 Buick Open1987 7 Western1986 6 Shearson Lehman-Andy Williams1985 4 Bob Hope, Isuzu Andy Williams, Hawaiian, Colonial1984 7 Los Angeles1983 4 Phoenix1982 5 Greater Milwaukee1981 5 Hawaiian1980 4 Kemper1979 5 Greater Greensboro, U.S. Open1978 7 TPC1977 7 U.S. Open1976 4 Houston, Pensacola1975 6 Tallahassee1974 5 B.C. Open1973 6 Southern1972 6 U.S. Open1971 4 Canadian, Greater Hartford1970 7 Coral SpringsMOST TIED FOR LEAD, 36 HOLES:2003 3 Shell Houston Open2002 5 British Open Championship, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2001 8 Canon Greater Hartford Open2000 3 Buick Invitational, Shell Houston Open, Canon Greater Hartford Open1999 3 National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort, BuickChallenge, Buick Open, U.S. Open1998 6 National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort1997 3 Las Vegas, B.C. Open, Greater Vancouver, MasterCard Colonial1996 5 Greater Vancouver Open, Buick Challenge1995 5 B.C. Open1994 4 Northern Telecom1993 4 Nissan Los Angeles, Deposit Guaranty, H-E-B Texas, Las Vegas1992 4 Kemper1991 3 Honda, Buick Classic1990 3 Bob Hope Chrysler, AT&T Pebble Beach1989 4 Kmart Greater Greensboro1988 6 Honda1987 5 Doral-Ryder1986 4 Memorial1985 3 Los Angeles, Doral-Eastern, Masters, St. Jude Memphis1984 3 Los Angeles, Doral-Eastern, <strong>PGA</strong>1983 3 MONY T of C, Miller High Life Quad Cities, Panasonic Las Vegas, WaltDisney World1982 6 TPC1981 3 Danny Thomas Memphis, Pleasant Valley1980 4 Memorial, B.C. Open1979 3 Hawaiian, Tallahassee1978 5 Sea Pines Heritage1977 7 Westchester1976 4 Greater Greensboro, Pleasant Valley1975 6 Sahara1974 4 U.S. Open1973 6 Liggett & Myers, Shrine Robinson1972 6 U.S. Open1971 6 National Airlines1970 3 Colonial, Dow JonesMOST TIED FOR LEAD, 54 HOLES:2003 4 Buick Classic, FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort2002 3 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (90-hole event), Buick Invitational, Reno-TahoeOpen2001 4 British Open2000 2 Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am,BellSouth Classic, GTE Byron Nelson Classic, Compaq Classic of NewOrleans, Advil Western Open, B.C. Open, Bell Canadian Open, THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship1999 4 FedEx St. Jude Classic1998 3 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, MasterCard Colonial, Canon GHO1997 4 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship1996 4 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic1995 4 MCI1994 3 Northern Telecom, Phoenix, Shell Houston, Federal Express St. Jude, LasVegas1993 4 NEC World Series, H-E-B Texas1992 4 GTE Byron Nelson1991 4 Las Vegas1990 3 Nestle, Buick Southern1989 3 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester, Canon Greater Hartford, NEC WorldSeries1988 4 Provident, Centel1987 4 Las Vegas1986 4 Buick Open, Federal Express St. Jude6-40 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)1985 3 Doral-Eastern, TPC, Houston, Pensacola1984 5 Las Vegas1983 5 Colonial1982 3 Miller High-Life Quad Cities1981 3 Memorial, Anheuser-Busch1980 3 Doral-Eastern, World Series1979 3 Glen Campbell Los Angeles1978 5 First NBC New Orleans1977 3 Kemper, Western1976 5 IVB-Philadelphia1975 4 San Antonio-Texas1974 4 Glen Campbell Los Angeles, Houston, Southern1973 4 U.S. Open1972 3 Jackie Gleason’s Inverrary, Greater Jacksonville, Liggett & Myers,Southern1971 5 Andy Williams San Diego1970 4 Greater GreensboroMOST CONSECUTIVE EVENTS IN THE MONEY:2003 114 Tiger Woods2002 96 Tiger Woods2001 78 Tiger Woods2000 59 Tiger Woods1999 38 Tiger Woods1998 53 Vijay Singh1997 46 Vijay Singh1996 24 Vijay Singh1995 14 Jay Haas1994 25 Fred Couples1993 25 Steve Elkington1992 19 Tom Kite1991 18 Fred Couples1990 17 Larry Mize1989 33 Tom Kite1988 15 Ben Crenshaw1987 19 Greg Norman1986 16 Gene Sauers1985 14 Tom Kite, Scott Hoch1984 21 Jack Nicklaus1983 26 Hale Irwin1982 53 Tom Kite1981 35 Tom Kite1980 28 Tom Watson1979 17 Hubert Green, Bill Rogers1978 86 Hale Irwin1977 54 Hale Irwin1976 105 Jack Nicklaus1975 91 Jack Nicklaus1974 74 Jack Nicklaus1973 56 Jack Nicklaus1972 37 Jack NicklausCONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH WIN:2003 8 Tiger Woods (1996-2003)2002 7 Tiger Woods (1996-2002)2001 6 Tiger Woods (1996-2001)2000 7 Ernie Els (1994-2000)1999 6 Ernie Els (1994-99)1998 6 Phil Mickelson (1993-98)1997 6 Greg Norman (1992-97)1996 5 Greg Norman (1992-96)1995 4 Ben Crenshaw, Lee Janzen, Greg Norman (1992-95)1994 5 Fred Couples (1990-94)1993 7 Paul Azinger (1987-93)1992 6 Paul Azinger (1987-92)1991 5 Paul Azinger (1987-91)1990 4 Paul Azinger (1987-90)1989 7 Curtis Strange (1983-89)1988 6 Curtis Strange (1983-88)1987 7 Tom Kite (1981-87)1986 6 Tom Kite (1981-86)1985 5 Hale Irwin, Tom Kite (1981-85)1984 4 Hale Irwin, Tom Kite (1981-84)1983 4 Johnny Miller (1980-83)1982 6 Bruce Lietzke, Tom Watson (1977-82)1981 14 Lee Trevino (1968-81)1980 13 Lee Trevino (1968-80)1979 12 Lee Trevino (1968-79)1978 17 Jack Nicklaus (1962-78)1977 16 Jack Nicklaus (1962-77)1976 15 Jack Nicklaus (1962-76)1975 14 Jack Nicklaus (1962-75)1974 13 Jack Nicklaus (1962-74)1973 12 Jack Nicklaus (1962-73)1972 11 Jack Nicklaus (1962-72)1971 17 Arnold Palmer (1955-71)1970 16 Arnold Palmer (1955-70)HOLES-IN-ONE BY YEAR:2003 – 32 1998 – 27 1993 – 25 1988 – 222002 – 40 1997 – 31 1992 – 33 1987 – 302001 – 27 1996 – 39 1991 – 29 1986 – 212000 – 31 1995 – 35 1990 – 34 1985 – 351999 – 27 1994 – 44 1989 – 32THREE EAGLES IN ONE ROUND:2003 Davis Love III (#1, #14, #17), Castle Pines GC, The INTERNATIONAL2001 Rocky Walcher, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Mathew Goggin,Invensys Classic at Las Vegas1998 Brian Kamm, Kemper Open1995 Tommy Tolles, Bell Canadian; John Adams, Buick Challenge1994 Davis Love III, Hawaiian; Dave Stockton, Jr., Disney1992 Dan Forsman, Honda; Don Pooley, Texas1990 David Frost, Las Vegas1981 Bruce Lietzke, Hawaiian; Howard Twitty, PensacolaDOUBLE EAGLES:2003 James McLean (#17, Par 5, CC at Mirasol, Sunset Course), The HondaClassic; Dave Stockton, Jr. (#5, Par 5, Cog Hill G&CC), 100th Western Open2002 Deane Pappas, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (Indian Wells CC, #18); TimPetrovic, The Honda Classic, (TPC at Heron Bay, #16); Steve Lowery, TheInternational Presented By Qwest, (Castle Pines CC, #17); John Riegger,Michelob Championship at Kingsmill, (Kingsmill GC, #3 )2001 Andrew Magee, Phoenix Open, (TPC of Scottsdale, #17); Jeff Maggert, TheBritish Open, (Royal Lytham and St. Annes, #6); Greg Owen, The BritishOpen, (Royal Lytham and St. Annes, #11); Jimmy Green, B.C. Open, (En-JoieGC, #12); Craig Parry, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas, (TPC at Summerlin, #3).2000 David Sutherland, Honda Classic (TPC at Heron Bay, #14); Craig Stadler,Shell Houston Open (TPC at The Woodlands, #15); Bill Glasson, FedEx St.Jude Classic (TPC at Southwind, #5); Frank Lickliter II, John Deere Classic(TPC at Deere Run, #2); Ernie Els, World Golf Championships–NECInvitational (Firestone CC, #2); Jim Gallagher, Jr., Southern Farm BureauClassic (Annandale GC, #5)1999 Jerry Kelly (Indian Wells CC, #14), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; TommyTolles (Omni Tucson National, #2),Touchstone Energy Tucson Open; CharlesRaulerson (Doral, #1) Doral-Ryder Open; Scott Dunlap (TPC at Avenel, #6),Kemper Open; Carlos Franco (Muirfield Village, #7), Memorial Tournament1998 Woody Austin (TPC at Avenel, #6), Kemper Open1997 David Duval (Tucson National, #2), Tucson Chrysler Classic; PeterTeravainen (Muirfield Village, #11), Memorial Tournament1996 Guy Hill, Bell Canadian Open (Glen Abbey GC, #18)1995 Per-Ulrik Johansson, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Riviera CC, #11); J.L. Lewis,Milwaukee (Brown Deer Park GC, #4)1994 Olin Browne, Northern Telecom (Tucson National, #2); Jeff Maggert,Masters (Augusta National, #13); Mike Donald, Texas (Oak Hills, #15)1993 Massy Kuramoto, Deposit Guaranty (Hattiesburg, #3); Tom Sieckmann,Kmart GGO (Forest Oaks, #9); Bobby Wadkins, Memorial (Muirfield Village,#15); Darrell Kestner, <strong>PGA</strong> (Inverness, #13)1992 Mark O’Meara, Bob Hope (Indian Wells, #18); Billy Andrade, Las Vegas(LVCC, #2)1991 Payne Stewart, Pebble Beach (Spyglass, #7); Mark Brooks, Kemper (TPCAvenel, #6); Lon Hinkle, Anheuser-Busch (Kingsmill, #13); John Daly,Western (Cog Hill, #5); Davis Love III, World Series (Firestone, #2)1990 Tom Pernice, Phoenix (TPC Scottsdale, #15); Gary Koch, Anheuser-Busch(Kingsmill, #3); Steve Pate, Jim Gallagher, Jr., International (Castle Pines,#17); Greg Bruckner, Southern (Green Island, #18)1989 Bill Britton, Anheuser-Busch (Kingsmill, #3)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-41


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDS1988 Mike Reid, Los Angeles (Riviera, #1); Jim Booros, Provident (Valleybrook, #17)1987 David Edwards, Andy Williams (Torrey Pines South, #17); Dan Halldorson,Provident (Valleybrook, #8)1986 Mike Hulbert, Pebble Beach (Cypress Point, #10)1985 T.C. Chen, U.S. Open (Oakland Hills, #2)1984 Hal Sutton, Byron Nelson (Las Colinas, #7); John Adams, Canadian (GlenAbbey, #16)1983 None1982 Bob Gilder, Westchester (Westchester, #18); Pat McGowan, Walt Disney(Palm Course, #1)1981 Jim Thorpe, LaJet (Fairway Oaks)1980 Bruce Lietzke, Inverrary (Inverrary); Fred Marti, Milwaukee (Tuckaway);Stanton Altgelt, IVB (Whitemarsh Valley)1979 Rik Massengale, Tucson (Randolph North); Bob Murphy, Tallahassee(Killearn)1978 Terry Mauney, Hawaiian (Waialae); George Burns, Colonial (Colonial); JimNelford, Tommy Valentine, Atlanta (Atlanta CC)1977 Joe Inman, Bob Hope (La Quinta)1976 Lyn Lott, World (Pinehurst No. 2, #16)1975 Lee Elder, Greensboro (Sedgefield); Miller Barber, Canadian (RoyalMontreal)1974 George Knudson, Bob Hope (Indian Wells); Larry Wise, Greensboro(Sedgefield)1973 Jerry Heard, Milwaukee (Tuckaway)1972 Bob Murphy, Bing Crosby (Pebble Beach, #2); Roy Pace, Houston(Westwood, #13)1971 Rod Curl, Greensboro (Sedgefield); Larry Ziegler, Westchester(Westchester)1970 Rod Curl, Memphis (Colonial); Mike Hill, AVCO (Pleasant Valley)LONGEST BIRDIE STREAK:2003 8 Jerry Kelly (#7-14/Rd. 3), Las Vegas Invitational2002 8 J.P. Hayes, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic2001 6 Brad Elder, Spike McRoy, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; RobertAllenby, Billy Mayfair, Joe Durant, J.L. Lewis, Mark Wiebe, BobHope Chrysler Classic; Stuart Appleby, Kemper Insurance Open; BrianClaar, Greater Milwaukee Open; Trevor Dodds, B.C. Open; BillyMayfair, Buick Open; Davis Love III, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas2000 8 Edward Fryatt, Doral-Ryder Open1999 7 Steve Pate, Masters Tournament; Ted Tryba, Buick Open1998 6 David Toms, Masters Tournament1997 6 John Cook, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Don Pooley, Bob Hope ChryslerClassic; Brian Claar, United Airlines Hawaiian Open; Glen Day, MCIClassic; David Ogrin, MasterCard Colonial; David Sutherland, B.C. Open1996 7 Greg Norman, Mercedes Championships; Kirk Triplett, Buick Invitational1995 7 Jay Delsing, FedEx St. Jude Classic1994 7 Keith Clearwater, Colonial1992 6 Gil Morgan, Bob Hope; Ed Fiori, Phoenix; Mark Calcavecchia,Masters; Fred Funk, Houston; Tom Kite, BellSouth; Andy Dillard, U.S.Open; Andy Bean, Chattanooga1991 6 Mark Lye, Phoenix; Bill Sander, Shearson Lehman; Mark Brooks,Kmart GGO; Karl Kimball, Milwaukee; Chip Beck, Las Vegas1990 7 Steve Elkington, Bob Hope; Scott Verplank, Milwaukee1989 7 Wayne Grady, Shearson Lehman1988 7 Nick Faldo, T of C1987 8 Dewey Arnette, Buick1986 6 Doug Tewell, Los Angeles; Don Pooley, USF&G; Dave Rummells,TPC; Jack Nicklaus, Memorial; Kenny Knox, Buick; MarkCalcavecchia, Milwaukee1985 7 Hubert Green, Western1984 7 Tommy Valentine, Atlanta; Mike McCullough, Canadian; RodNuckolls, Buick1983 6 Bill Kratzert, Los Angeles; Mike Sullivan, David Graham, Buick1982 7 Scott Hoch, Bob Hope1981 6 Tom Kite, Pensacola1980 7 George Burns, Westchester; John Fought, Buick1979 7 John Mahaffey, Bob Hope1978 6 Bob Gilder, Doral-Eastern1977 7 Bobby Walzel, Pensacola1976 8 Fuzzy Zoeller, Quad Cities1975 6 Johnny Miller, Masters1974 6 Gary McCord, Bing Crosby; Mike McCullough, Bob Hope; BenCrenshaw, San Diego1973 6 Dan Sikes, Westchester; Hale Irwin, World Open1972 7 Bert Yancey, Walt Disney1971 6 Gibby Gilbert, Westchester1970 6 Frank Beard, T of C; Wilf Homenuik, AzaleaLONGEST BIRDIE/EAGLE STREAK (5 or more):2003 8 Briny Baird (B-B-B-B-B-B-B-E/#14-#3/Rd 2), FUNAI Classic at the WALTDISNEY WORLD Resort2002 6 Peter Lonard (E-B-B-B-B-B), Compaq Classic of New Orleans2001 8 Billy Mayfair (B-E-B-B-B-B-B-B), Buick Open2000 6 Blaine McCallister (B-B-B-B-E-B), Compaq Classic of New Orleans;Skip Kendall (E-B-B-B-B-B), Buick Open1999 6 Barry Cheesman (B-E-B-B-B-B), GTE Byron Nelson Classic1998 5 John Daly (B-B-B-B-E), J.L. Lewis (B-B-E-B-B), Bob Hope ChryslerClassic; Donnie Hammond (B-B-B-B-E), Vijay Singh (B-E-B-B-B), CanonGreater Hartford Open; Clarence Rose (E-B-B-B-B), B.C. Open1997 6 Andrew Magee (B-B-B-B-E-B), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Tom Purtzer(B-B-B-E-B-B), Sprint International1996 5 Grant Waite (E,B,E,B,B), Phoenix Open; Neal Lancaster (B,E,B,B,B), U.S.Open; Steve Stricker (B,E,B,B,B), Motorola Western Open1995 5 Keith Fergus (B,B,B,B,E,), Hawaiian; Ben Crenshaw (B,E,B,B,B), Phoenix1994 5 Ken Green, Phoenix (B,E,B,E,B)1993 5 Rick Fehr, Bob Hope (B,E,B,B,B)1992 5 Chris Tucker, Federal Express (B,E,B,B,B); Lee Janzen, Disney, (E,B,B,B,B)1991 6 Robert Gamez, Milwaukee (B,B,B,E,B,B)1990 6 David Frost, Tucson (B,B,B,B,B,E)1989 7 Webb Heintzelman, Las Vegas (B,B,B,B,B,E,B)1986 5 Raymond Floyd, Bob Hope (E,B,B,B,B); Denis Watson, Hartford (B,E,B,B,B)1983 6 Craig Stadler, Buick (B,B,E,B,B,B)1977 7 Al Geiberger, Memphis (B,B,B,B,E,B,B)1975 5 Bob Mitchell, Memphis (B,B,B,B,E)BEST COME-FROM-BEHIND, FINAL-ROUND WIN:2003 8 strokes Craig Stadler, B.C. Open2002 7 strokes Len Mattiace, Fed Ex St. Jude Classic; Spike McRoy, B.C.Open; John Rollins, Bell Canadian Open2001 7 strokes Davis Love III, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am2000 6 strokes Phil Mickelson, MasterCard Colonial; Duffy Waldorf,National Car Rental Golf Classic1999 10 strokes Paul Lawrie, British Open (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record)1998 8 strokes Scott Simpson, Buick Invitational1997 5 strokes Frank Nobilo, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic; JustinLeonard, Kemper Open; Justin Leonard, British Open1996 6 strokes Nick Faldo, Masters Tournament1995 7 strokes Jim Gallagher, Jr., Kmart GGO; Payne Stewart, ShellHouston Open1994 7 strokes Nick Price, Colonial1993 5 strokes Vijay Singh, Buick Classic1992 5 strokes Lanny Wadkins, Canon GHO; David Edwards, Memorial;Mark Carnevale, Chattanooga1991 7 strokes Mark Brooks, Kmart GGO; Fulton Allem, IIAO1990 8 strokes Chip Beck, Buick Open1989 7 strokes Mike Sullivan, IIAO1988 7 strokes Sandy Lyle, Phoenix1987 6 strokes Corey Pavin, Hawaiian; Larry Nelson, Walt Disney1986 7 strokes Tom Kite, Western1985 8 strokes Hal Sutton, Memphis1984 7 strokes Ronnie Black, Anheuser-Busch1983 8 strokes Mark Lye, Bank of Boston1982 6 strokes Tom Kite, Bay Hill1981 6 strokes Raymond Floyd, TPC1980 6 strokes Peter Jacobsen, Buick1979 6 strokes Raymond Floyd, Greensboro; Lou Graham, IVB; FuzzyZoeller, Masters1978 7 strokes Gary Player, Masters, T of C; John Mahaffey, <strong>PGA</strong>1977 6 strokes Lanny Wadkins, <strong>PGA</strong>; Miller Barber, Anheuser-Busch1976 5 strokes Al Geiberger, Western1975 7 strokes Roger Maltbie, Quad Cities1974 6 strokes Tom Watson, Western1973 6 strokes Johnny Miller, U.S. Open1972 5 strokes Grier Jones, Hawaiian1971 5 strokes Gene Littler, Colonial1970 7 strokes Pete Brown, San DiegoTHREE OR MORE VICTORIES:2003 5 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, WGC-Accenture Match Play6-42 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)Championship, Bay Hill Invitational, 100th Western Open, WGC-AmericanExpress Championship4 Davis Love III, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro Am, THE PLAYERSChampionship, MCI Heritage, The INTERNATIONALVijay Singh, Phoenix Open, EDS Byron Nelson Championship, JohnDeere Classic, FUNAI Classic at WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort3 Mike Weir, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Nissan Open, MastersTournamentKenny Perry, Bank of America Colonial, the Memorial Tournament,Greater Milwaukee Open2002 5 Tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open,Buick Open, WGC-American Express Championship2001 5 Tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship, MastersTournament, Memorial Tournament, WGC-NEC Invitational3 David Toms, Compaq Classic of New Orleans, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship,Michelob Championship at Kingsmill2000 9 Tiger Woods, Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble Beach NationalPro-Am, Bay Hill Invitational, Memorial Tournament, U.S. Open, BritishOpen, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, WGC– NEC Invitational, Bell Canadian Open4 Phil Mickelson, Buick Invitational, BellSouth Classic, MasterCardColonial, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship1999 8 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, Memorial Tournament, MotorolaWestern Open, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, World Golf Championships-NECInvitational, National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney WorldResort, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, World Golf Championships-AmericanExpress Championship4 David Duval, Mercedes Championships, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, THEPLAYERS Championship, BellSouth Classic1998 4 David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic, Shell Houston Open, NEC WorldSeries of Golf, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill1997 4 Tiger Woods, Mercedes Championships, Masters, GTE Byron Nelson,Motorola Western Open3 David Duval, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill, Walt DisneyWorld/Oldsmobile, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship1996 4 Phil Mickelson, Nortel Open, Phoenix Open, GTE Byron Nelson Classic,NEC World Series of Golf3 Mark Brooks, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Shell Houston Open, <strong>PGA</strong>Championship1995 3 Lee Janzen, PLAYERS, Kemper, Sprint; Greg Norman, The Memorial,Hartford, NEC World Series of Golf1994 5 Nick Price, Honda, Colonial, Western, <strong>PGA</strong>, Canadian3 Mark McCumber, Anheuser-Busch, Hardee’s, <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship1993 4 Nick Price, PLAYERS, Canon GHO, Western, Federal Express3 Paul Azinger, Memorial, New England, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship1992 3 Fred Couples, Los Angeles, Nestle, Masters; Davis Love III, PLAYERS,MCI, Kmart GGO; John Cook, Bob Hope, Hawaiian, Las Vegas1991 None1990 4 Wayne Levi, Atlanta, Western, Canon GHO, Canadian1989 3 Tom Kite, Nestle, PLAYERS, Nabisco1988 4 Curtis Strange, Houston, Memorial, U.S. Open, Nabisco3 Sandy Lyle, Phoenix, Greensboro, Masters1987 3 Curtis Strange, Canadian, St. Jude, World Series; Paul Azinger,Phoenix, Las Vegas, Hartford1986 4 Bob Tway, Andy Williams, Westchester, Atlanta, <strong>PGA</strong>3 Fuzzy Zoeller, Pebble Beach, Heritage, Anheuser-Busch1985 3 Curtis Strange, Honda, Las Vegas, Canadian; Lanny Wadkins, BobHope, Los Angeles, Disney1984 3 Tom Watson, Tucson Match Play, T of C, Western; Denis Watson,Buick, World Series, Las Vegas1983 None1982 4 Calvin Peete, Milwaukee, Anheuser-Busch, B.C. Open, Pensacola; CraigStadler, Tucson, Masters, Kemper, World Series3 Tom Watson, Los Angeles, Heritage, U.S. Open; Raymond Floyd,Memorial, Memphis, <strong>PGA</strong>; Lanny Wadkins, Phoenix, T of C, Buick; BobGilder, Byron Nelson, Westchester, Bank of Boston1981 3 Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope, San Diego, Byron Nelson; Tom Watson,Masters, New Orleans, Atlanta; Raymond Floyd, Doral-Eastern, TPC,Westchester; Bill Rogers, Heritage, World Series,Texas1980 6 Tom Watson, San Diego, Los Angeles, T of C, New Orleans, ByronNelson, World Series3 Lee Trevino, TPC, Memphis, Texas1979 5 Tom Watson, Heritage, T of C, Byron Nelson, Memorial, Hall of Fame3 Lou Graham, IVB, American Optical, Texas1978 5 Tom Watson, Tucson, Bing Crosby, Byron Nelson, Hall of Fame,Anheuser-Busch3 Gary Player, Masters, T of C, Houston; Andy Bean, Kemper, Memphis,Western; Jack Nicklaus, Inverrary, TPC, IVB1977 4 Tom Watson, Pebble Beach, San Diego, Masters, Western3 Jack Nicklaus, Inverrary, T of C, Memorial; Hale Irwin, Atlanta, Hall ofFame, Texas1976 3 Hubert Green, Doral-Eastern, Jacksonville, Heritage; Ben Crenshaw,Pebble Beach, Hawaiian, Ohio Kings Island1975 5 Jack Nicklaus, Doral-Eastern, Heritage, Masters, <strong>PGA</strong>, World4 Johnny Miller, Phoenix, Tucson, Bob Hope, Kaiser International3 Gene Littler, Bing Crosby, Memphis, Westchester1974 8 Johnny Miller, Bing Crosby, Phoenix, Tucson, Heritage, T of C,Westchester, World, Kaiser International3 Hubert Green, Bob Hope, Jacksonville, IVB; Dave Stockton, LosAngeles, Quad Cities, Hartford1973 7 Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby, New Orleans, T of C, Atlanta, <strong>PGA</strong>, OhioKings Island, Walt Disney4 Tom Weiskopf, Colonial, Kemper, IVB, Canadian; Bruce Crampton,Phoenix, Tucson, Houston, American Classic1972 7 Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby, Doral-Eastern, Masters, U.S. Open,Westchester, Match Play, Walt Disney3 Lee Trevino, Memphis, Hartford, St. Louis1971 5 Lee Trevino, Tallahassee, Memphis, U.S. Open, Canadian, Sahara4 Jack Nicklaus, <strong>PGA</strong>, T of C, Byron Nelson, Walt Disney3 Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope, Florida Citrus, Westchester1970 4 Billy Casper, Los Angeles, Masters, IVB, AVCOWIRE-TO-WIRE WINNERS (no ties):2003 Tiger Woods, 100th Western Open; Davis Love III, The INTERNATIONAL2002 Tiger Woods, U.S. Open, WGC-American Express Championship; K.J. Choi,Tampa Bay Classic2001 Bob Estes, FedEx St. Jude Classic2000 Paul Azinger, Sony Open in Hawaii; Hal Sutton, THE PLAYERSChampionship; Tiger Woods, U.S. Open, World Golf Championships–NECInvitational1999 Jesper Parnevik, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic; David Toms, SprintInternational1998 None1997 Steve Jones, Phoenix Open; Steve Elkington, THE PLAYERS Championship;Nick Price, MCI Classic; Ernie Els, Buick Classic1996 Tim Herron, Honda Classic; Ernie Els, Buick Classic; Scott Hoch, MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill1995 None1994 Greg Norman, PLAYERS; Mike Springer, Kmart GGO; Bob Estes, Texas1993 Howard Twitty, Hawaiian; Nick Price, Western1992 Fred Couples, Nestle; David Frost, Hardee’s1991 None1990 Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series; Tim Simpson, Disney1989 Ian Baker-Finch, Colonial1988 Steve Pate, T of C; Larry Nelson, Atlanta; Bob Lohr, Disney; CurtisStrange, Nabisco1987 Joey Sindelar, B.C. Open; Tom Watson, Nabisco1986 None1985 Tom Kite, T of C1984 Greg Norman, Kemper1983 Hal Sutton, <strong>PGA</strong>; Nick Price, World Series1982 Bob Gilder, Westchester; Raymond Floyd, <strong>PGA</strong>; Tim Norris, Hartford1981 None1980 Tom Watson, T of C, Byron Nelson; Bruce Lietzke, Colonial; Scott Hoch,Quad Cities1979 Bruce Lietzke, Tucson; Tom Watson, Heritage, T of C1978 Tom Watson, Tucson1977 Rik Massengale, Bob Hope; Andy Bean, Doral-Eastern; Lee Trevino,Canadian; Jerry Pate, Southern1976 Raymond Floyd, Masters; Mark Hayes, Byron Nelson1975 Johnny Miller, Tucson; Tom Weiskopf, Greensboro; Al Geiberger, TPC1974 Johnny Miller, Tucson, Heritage; Allen Miller, Tallahassee; Ed Sneed,Milwaukee1973 Lee Trevino, Doral-Eastern; Homero Blancas, Monsanto1972 Jack Nicklaus, Masters; Dave Hill, Monsanto1971 Jack Nicklaus, <strong>PGA</strong>; Arnold Palmer, Westchester1970 Tony Jacklin, U.S. OpenFIRST-TIME WINNERS SINCE 1970: (Rookies underlined)2003 7 Ben Crane, Steve Flesch, Jonathan Kaye, Ben Curtis, ShaunMicheel, Adam Scott, Chad CampbellSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-43


Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDS2002 18 Jerry Kelly, Matt Gogel, Len Mattiace, Kevin Sutherland, IanLeggatt, Matt Kuchar, Craig Perks, K.J. Choi, Chris Smith, SpikeMcRoy, Chris Riley, Craig Parry, John Rollins, Charles Howell III,Phil Tataurangi, Bob Burns, Jonathan Byrd, Luke Donald2001 10 Garrett Willis, Jose Coceres (2), Robert Damron, Sergio Garcia,Frank Lickliter II, Retief Goosen, Shigeki Maruyama, DavidGossett, Joel Edwards, Cameron Beckman2000 8 Kirk Triplett, Jim Carter, Darren Clarke, Tom Scherrer, DennisPaulson, Michael Clark II, Rory Sabbatini, Chris DiMarco1999 9 Glen Day, Carlos Franco (2), Rich Beem, Paul Lawrie, J.L. Lewis,Brent Geiberger, Tom Pernice Jr., Notah Begay III (2), Mike Weir1998 8 Jesper Parnevik, Lee Westwood, Trevor Dodds, J.P. Hayes, JoeDurant, Olin Browne, Brandel Chamblee, Chris Perry1997 6 Stuart Appleby, Frank Nobilo, David Toms, Stewart Cink, GabrielHjerstedt, David Duval1996 13 Tim Herron, Paul Goydos, Scott McCarron, Paul Stankowski,Steve Stricker, Willie Wood, Justin Leonard, Clarence Rose, GuyBoros, Dudley Hart, Michael Bradley, Tiger Woods (2), David Ogrin1995 7 John Morse, Ted Tryba, Ed Dougherty, Woody Austin, Brad Bryant,Jim Furyk, Duffy Waldorf1994 10 Loren Roberts, Mike Springer, Mike Heinen, Neal Lancaster, TomLehman, Ernie Els, Brian Henninger, Dicky Pride, Steve Lowery,Bob Estes1993 7 Brett Ogle, Mike Standly, Jim McGovern, Grant Waite, VijaySingh, Billy Mayfair, Jeff Maggert1992 4 Lee Janzen, Fred Funk, Mark Carnevale, Richard Zokol1991 14 Phil Mickelson, Jay Don Blake, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Ian Woosnam,Kenny Perry, Billy Andrade, Russ Cochran, Bruce Fleisher, DillardPruitt, Billy Ray Brown, Brad Faxon, John Daly, David Peoples,Fulton Allem1990 10 Robert Gamez (2), Tommy Armour III, David Ishii, John Huston,Tony Sills, Steve Elkington, Peter Persons, Jose Maria Olazabal,Jim Gallagher, Jr., Nolan Henke1989 9 Greg Twiggs, Ian Baker-Finch, Tom Byrum, Wayne Grady, MikeDonald, Curt Byrum, Stan Utley, Ted Schulz, Bill Britton1988 11 Steve Jones, Chip Beck, Jim Benepe, Tom Sieckmann, BlaineMcCallister, Mark Brooks, Jodie Mudd, Jeff Sluman, David Frost,Andrew Magee, Bob Lohr1987 10 Paul Azinger, T.C. Chen, Davis Love III, Keith Clearwater (2),Robert Wrenn, John Inman, Sam Randolph, Steve Pate, KenBrown, Mike Reid1986 12 Donnie Hammond, Bob Tway, Kenny Knox, Sandy Lyle, Dan Pohl,Mac O’Grady, Mike Hulbert, Rick Fehr, Gene Sauers, MarkCalcavecchia, Fred Wadsworth, Ernie Gonzalez1985 11 Woody Blackburn, Joey Sindelar, Bernhard Langer, Bill Glasson,Mark Wiebe, Dan Forsman, Phil Blackmar, Scott Verplank, KenGreen, Jim Thorpe, Tim Simpson1984 6 Bob Eastwood, Nick Faldo, Corey Pavin, Greg Norman, DenisWatson, Mark O’Meara1983 10 Isao Aoki, Gary Hallberg, Mike Nicolette, Fred Couples, LarryMize, Nick Price, Pat Lindsey, Mark Lye, Rex Caldwell, RonnieBlack1982 5 Bob Shearer, Payne Stewart, Tim Norris, Bobby Clampett, HalSutton1981 5 John Cook, Keith Fergus, Dave Barr, Peter Oosterhuis, MorrisHatalsky1980 12 Craig Stadler, Jeff Mitchell, Mark Pfeil, Scott Simpson, ScottHoch, Peter Jacobsen, Don Pooley, Phil Hancock, Mike Sullivan,Dan Halldorson, David Edwards, Doug Tewell1979 12 Fuzzy Zoeller, Bob Byman, Larry Nelson, Mark McCumber, CalvinPeete, D.A. Weibring, Jack Renner, Howard Twitty, John Fought(2), Ed Fiori, Curtis Strange, George Burns1978 9 Jay Haas, Bill Rogers, Seve Ballesteros, Barry Jaeckel, LonHinkle, Jack Newton, Ron Streck, Wayne Levi, Bob Mann1977 10 Bruce Lietzke, Tom Purtzer, Andy Bean, Graham Marsh, DannyEdwards, Jim Simons, Mike Morley, Andy North, Bobby Cole, GilMorgan1976 9 Bob Gilder, Gary Koch, Mark Hayes, Tom Kite, Joe Inman, JerryPate (2), John Lister, Bob Wynn, Bill Kratzert1975 8 Gary Groh, Pat Fitzsimons, Jerry McGee, Rik Massengale, TomJenkins, Roger Maltbie (2), Don Bies, Don Iverson1974 11 Leonard Thompson, Lee Elder, Allen Miller, Rod Curl, Bob Menne,Tom Watson, Richie Karl, Victor Regalado, Forrest Fezler, TerryDiehl, Mac McLendon1973 6 John Schlee, Bert Greene, Sam Adams, Ed Sneed, John Mahaffey,Ben Crenshaw1972 5 Grier Jones, Bob Shaw, Jim Jamieson, David Graham, LannyWadkins1971 10 J.C. Snead, Bud Allin, Hubert Green, Bobby Mitchell, DaveEichelberger, Jerry Heard, DeWitt Weaver, Johnny Miller, LabronHarris, Hale Irwin1970 6 Mike Hill, Bob Stone, Gibby Gilbert, Tommy Aaron, Hugh Royer,Bill GarrettAVERAGE DRIVING DISTANCE SINCE 1980:2003 – 286.3 1997 – 267.6 1991 – 261.4 1985 – 260.42002 – 279.8 1996 – 266.4 1990 – 262.7 1984 – 259.62001 – 279.4 1995 – 263.6 1989 – 261.8 1983 – 258.72000 – 273.2 1994 – 261.8 1988 – 263.5 1982 – 256.81999 – 272.4 1993 – 260.3 1987 – 262.5 1981 – 259.71998 – 270.6 1992 – 260.5 1986 – 261.5 1980 – 256.86-44 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Kenny Perry won acareer-high three timesin 2003 and his $4.4million-plus in earningswas also a career best.SECTION 7 / <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> AWARDS


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Awards<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year/Jack Nicklaus TrophyThe Jack Nicklaus Trophy is awarded annually to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year based on the balloting of the membership.1990 Wayne Levi1991 Fred Couples1992 Fred Couples1993 Nick Price1994 Nick Price1995 Greg Norman1996 Tom Lehman1997 Tiger Woods1998 Mark O’Meara1999 Tiger Woods2000 Tiger Woods2001 Tiger Woods2002 Tiger Woods2003 Tiger WoodsArnold Palmer AwardAwarded annually to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s leading money-winner.1981 Tom Kite $375,6991982 Craig Stadler 446,4621983 Hal Sutton 426,6681984 Tom Watson 476,2601985 Curtis Strange 542,3211986 Greg Norman 653,2961987 Curtis Strange 925,9411988 Curtis Strange 1,147,6441989 Tom Kite $1,395,2781990 Greg Norman 1,165,4771991 Corey Pavin 979,4301992 Fred Couples 1,344,1881993 Nick Price 1,478,5571994 Nick Price 1,499,9271995 Greg Norman 1,654,9591996 Tom Lehman 1,780,1591997 Tiger Woods $2,066,8331998 David Duval 2,591,0311999 Tiger Woods 6,616,5852000 Tiger Woods 9,188,3212001 Tiger Woods 5,687,7772002 Tiger Woods 6,912,6252003 Vijay Singh 7,573,907Byron Nelson AwardThe Byron Nelson Award is based on each player’s adjusted scoring average. The adjusted score is computed from the averagescore of the field at each tournament. As a result, a player’s score may be higher or lower than his actual score. Actual scoringaverage was used to determine the scoring leader prior to 1988.In order to qualify for the Byron Nelson Award, a player must compete in a minimum of 50 official rounds on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.SECTION 7 / AWARDS1980 Lee Trevino 69.731981 Tom Kite 69.801982 Tom Kite 70.211983 Raymond Floyd 70.611984 Calvin Peete 70.561985 Don Pooley 70.361986 Scott Hoch 70.081987 David Frost 70.09*Had to be carried a decimal farther to determine winnerPayne Stewart Award1988 Greg Norman 69.381989 Payne Stewart 69.485*1990 Greg Norman 69.101991 Fred Couples 69.591992 Fred Couples 69.381993 Greg Norman 68.901994 Greg Norman 68.811995 Greg Norman 69.061996 Tom Lehman 69.321997 Nick Price 68.981998 David Duval 69.131999 Tiger Woods 68.432000 Tiger Woods 67.792001 Tiger Woods 68.812002 Tiger Woods 68.562003 Tiger Woods 68.41The award is named for Payne Stewart, an 11-timewinner on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, including three major championships.Stewart died the week of THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship in 1999.The award was created by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Policy Board toperpetuate Stewart’s memory. It is presented annually at THE<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship to a player sharing Stewart’s respect forthe traditions of the game, his commitment to uphold thegame’s heritage of charitable support and his professional andmeticulous presentation of himself and the sport through hisdress and conduct.In addition to a sculpture presented to the recipient, thePayne Stewart Award is accompanied by an annual PayneStewart Award Grant presented by Southern Company. The$300,000 grant will support several initiatives in Stewart’sname and be distributed as follows: $100,000 to Payne andTracey Stewart’s primary charity, The Stewart FamilyFoundation; $100,000 in Stewart’s honor to The First Tee facilityin Missouri, located at Camp Kanakuk, which is affiliated withthe “Kids Across America” program; and $100,000 to a charitydesignated by the recipient2000 Byron Nelson, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer2001 Ben Crenshaw2002 Nick Price2003 Tom Watson7-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Awards (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the YearThe award is based on balloting by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players1990 Robert Gamez1991 John Daly1992 Mark Carnevale1993 Vijay Singh1994 Ernie Els1995 Woody Austin1996 Tiger Woods1997 Stewart Cink1998 Steve Flesch1999 Carlos Franco2000 Michael Clark II2001 Charles Howell III2002 Jonathan Byrd2003 Ben Curtis<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player of the YearThe award is based on balloting by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players1991 Bruce Fleisher,D.A. Weibring1992 John Cook1993 Howard Twitty1994 Hal Sutton1995 Bob Tway1996 Steve Jones1997 Bill Glasson1998 Scott Verplank1999 Steve Pate2000 Paul Azinger2001 Joe Durant2002 Gene Sauers2003 Peter Jacobsen<strong>PGA</strong> Player of the YearThe <strong>PGA</strong> Player of the Year Award is given by the <strong>PGA</strong> of America to thetop <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player based on a mathematical formula that weighstournament wins, official money standing and scoring average.The point system for selecting the Player of the Year was amended in1982, as follows: 30 points for winning the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, U.S. Open,British Open or Masters Tournament; 20 points for winning THE PLAYERSChampionship; 10 points for winning all other designated <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events.In addition, there is a 50-point bonus for winning two majors, 75-point bonusfor winning three, 100-point bonus for winning four.For top-10 finishes on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>'s official money list and scoringaverage list, the point value is: first, 20 points, then 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4,2. Any incomplete rounds in the scoring average list will result in a .10 penaltyper incomplete round.Vardon TrophyThe Vardon Trophy, named in honor of famed British golfer Harry Vardon,is awarded annually by the <strong>PGA</strong> of America.From 1947 to 1987, the Vardon Trophy was awarded to the professionalgolfer with the lowest scoring average. In 1988, the criteria were adjusted toaward the Vardon Trophy to the touring professional with the lowest adjustedscoring average based on a minimum of 60 official rounds in events cosponsoredor approved by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Any player with an incomplete round is ineligible to win the Vardon Trophy.The Card Walker Award is presented annually to a person or organizationwhich makes significant contributions in support of junior golf. It is named inhonor of the former chairman of the Executive Committee of Walt DisneyProductions. Mr. Walker served for several years on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PolicyBoard and maintained a keen interest in the development of junior golf.1948 Ben Hogan1949 Sam Snead1950 Ben Hogan1951 Ben Hogan1952 Julius Borns1953 Ben Hogan1954 Ed Furgol1955 Doug Ford1956 Jack Burke1957 Dick Mayer1958 Dow Finsterwald1959 Art Wall1960 Arnold Palmer1961 Jerry Barber1962 Arnold Palmer1963 Julius Boros1964 Ken Venturi1965 Dave Marr1966 Billy Casper1967 Jack Nicklaus1968 Not Awarded1969 Orville Moody1970 Billy Casper1971 Lee Trevino1972 Jack Nicklaus1973 Jack Nicklaus1974 Johnny Miller1975 Jack Nicklaus1976 Jack Nicklaus1977 Tom Watson1978 Tom Watson1979 Tom Watson1980 Tom Watson1981 Bill Rogers1982 Tom Watson1983 Hal Sutton1984 Tom Watson1985 Lanny Wadkins1986 Bob Tway1987 Paul Azinger1988 Curtis Strange1989 Tom Kite1990 Nick Faldo1991 Corey Pavin1992 Fred Couples1993 Nick Price1994 Nick Price1995 Greg Norman1996 Tom Lehman1997 Tiger Woods1998 Mark O’Meara1999 Tiger Woods2000 Tiger Woods2001 Tiger Woods2002 Tiger Woods2003 Tiger Woods1937 Harry Cooper 500+1938 Sam Snead 520+1939 Byron Nelson 473+1940 Ben Hogan 423+1941 Ben Hogan 494+1947* Jimmy Demaret 69.901948 Ben Hogan 69.301949 Sam Snead 69.371950 Sam Snead 69.231951 Lloyd Mangrum 70.051952 Jack Burke 70.541953 Lloyd Mangrum 70.221954 E.J. Harrison 70.411955 Sam Snead 69.861956 Cary Middlecoff 70.351957 Dow Finsterwald 70.301958 Bob Rosburg 70.111959 Art Wall 70.351960 Billy Casper 69.951961 Arnold Palmer 69.851962 Arnold Palmer 70.271963 Billy Casper 70.581964 Arnold Palmer 70.011965 Billy Casper 70.851966 Billy Casper 70.271967 Arnold Palmer 70.181968 Billy Casper 69.821969 Dave Hill 70.341970 Lee Trevino 70.641971 Lee Trevino 70.271972 Lee Trevino 70.891973 Bruce Crampton 70.571974 Lee Trevino 70.531975 Bruce Crampton 70.511976 Don January 70.561977 Tom Watson 70.321978 Tom Watson 70.161979 Tom Watson 70.271980 Lee Trevino 69.731981 Tom Kite 69.801982 Tom Kite 70.211983 Raymond Floyd 70.611984 Calvin Peete 70.561985 Don Pooley 70.361986 Scott Hoch 70.081987 Dan Pohl 70.251988 Chip Beck 69.461989 Greg Norman 69.491990 Greg Norman 69.101991 Fred Couples 69.591992 Fred Couples 69.381993 Nick Price 69.111994 Greg Norman 68.811995 Steve Elkington 69.621996 Tom Lehman 69.321997 Nick Price 68.981998 David Duval 69.131999 Tiger Woods 68.432000 Tiger Woods 67.792001 Tiger Woods 68.812002 Tiger Woods 68.562003 Tiger Woods 68.41SECTION 7 / AWARDS+ 1937-1941 Point system used* 1942-1946 No Awards-World War IIWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 7-3


Other Awards Won by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Players<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Awards (cont.)Sporting News Man of the Year1971 Lee TrevinoSports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year1960 Arnold Palmer1964 Ken Venturi1971 Lee Trevino1978 Jack Nicklaus1996 Tiger Woods2000 Tiger WoodsAssociated Press Male Athlete of the Year1932 Gene Sarazen1944 Byron Nelson1945 Byron Nelson1953 Ben Hogan1971 Lee Trevino1997 Tiger Woods1999 Tiger Woods2000 Tiger WoodsSports Illustrated 20th Century Sports Awards1999 Jack Nicklaus, Individual Sport, MenCard Walker Award<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Lifetime Achievement AwardSECTION 7 / AWARDSThe Card Walker Award is given annually by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> to the person whoor group which has made significant contributions to the support of Junior Golf.1981 Mrs. Lou Smith1982 Frank Emmet1983 Jack Nicklaus1984 Sally Carroll1985 Don Padgett, Sr.1986 Chi Chi Rodriguez1987 James S. Kemper1988 William V. Powers1989 Selina Johnson1990 Tucson1991 American Junior Golf Assoc.1992 Bill DickeyVolunteer of the Year Award1993 Western Golf Association1994 Fred Engh1995 Ryder System, Inc.1996 Sandy LaBauve1997 Kansas City Golf Foundation1998 Renee Powell1999 Jack Stephens2000 Rudy Duran2001 Fred T. Tattersall2002 USGA Foundation2003 Tom WatsonThis award is given each year to recognize, through one volunteer at a <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event, all the volunteers without whose efforts tournaments would notbe possible.1998 Dorothy Campbell Memorial Tournament1999 Steve Jacobs John Deere Classic2000 Earl Elliott Shell Houston Open, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship (Houston)2001 Mary Cave Buick Invitational2002 Dick Searle AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LifetimeAchievement Award honorsindividuals “who have madeoutstanding contributions to the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> over an extendedperiod of time through theirperformances on the golf courseas well as (through) their actionsoff the course in serving asambassadors of the game.”The first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Lifetime Achievement Awardwas presented to "The Squire,"Gene Sarazen, at the 1996 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Awards Dinner at La CostaResort and Spa in Carlsbad, CA.Subsequent honorees have beenByron Nelson, Arnold Palmer,Sam Snead and Jack Burke, Jr.Jack Burke, Jr., 2003 Recipient<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Charity of the Year AwardThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Charity of the Year Award was started in 1987. Charities arenominated by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournaments Association (<strong>PGA</strong>TTA) and voted onby the <strong>PGA</strong> Tour Policy Board.1987 Egleston Hospital for Children BellSouth Classic1988 Siskin Memorial Foundation Chattanooga Classic1989 Bobby Benson Foundation United Airlines Hawaiian Open1990 Salesmanship Club GTE Byron Nelson Classic1991 Arrowhead Ranch for Boys Hardee’s Golf Classic1992 United Health Services System B.C. Open1993 Chinquapin School Shell Houston Open1994 Louisiana Children’s Research Freeport-McMoRan ClassicCenter for Development and Learning1995 The Pro Kids Golf Academy Buick Invitational1996 The Thunderbird Youth Fund Phoenix Open1997 Martha's Kitchen Bob Hope Chrysler Classic1998 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital FedEx St. Jude Classic1999 Louisiana Chapter of Operation Smile Compaq Classic of New Orleans2000 Volunteers in Medicine WORLDCOM CLASSIC-TheHeritage of Golf2001 Homeward Bound Phoenix Open2002 Children's Healthcare of Atlanta BellSouth Classic7-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Players of the MonthA <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Month is selected by a five-member media panel. The monthly winners receive special medals commemorating their selection.1994JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberPhil MickelsonCorey PavinGreg NormanHale IrwinTom LehmanErnie ElsNick PriceNick PriceMark McCumberMark McCumber1998JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberPhil MickelsonJohn HustonJustin LeonardMark O’MearaFred CouplesLee JanzenMark O’MearaVijay SinghBilly AndradeHal Sutton2001JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober/NovemberMark CalcavecchiaDavis Love IIITiger WoodsTiger WoodsDavid TomsSergio GarciaDavid DuvalDavid TomsRobert AllenbyBob Estes1995JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober1996JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober1997JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberPhil MickelsonPeter JacobsenNick FaldoDavis Love IIIErnie ElsGreg NormanJohn DalySteve ElkingtonHal SuttonBilly MayfairPhil MickelsonScott SimpsonTim HerronNick FaldoCorey PavinSteve JonesTom LehmanMark BrooksFred FunkTom LehmanTiger WoodsPaul StankowskiSteve ElkingtonTiger WoodsTiger WoodsErnie ElsJustin LeonardDavis Love IIISteve JonesDavid Duval1999JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember2000JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDavid DuvalTiger WoodsDavid DuvalJose Maria OlazabalRich BeemPayne StewartPaul LawrieTiger WoodsHal SuttonTiger WoodsTiger WoodsJesper ParnevikTiger WoodsHal SuttonVijay SinghPhil MickelsonTiger WoodsTiger WoodsTiger WoodsTiger WoodsDavid DuvalMike Weir2002JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober/November2003JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober/NovemberChris DiMarcoJose Maria OlazabalCraig PerksTiger WoodsNick PriceTiger WoodsErnie ElsRich BeemLoren RobertsCharles Howell IIIErnie ElsMike WeirTiger WoodsMike WeirVijay SinghJim FurykBen CurtisShaun MicheelVijay SinghVijay SinghSECTION 7 / AWARDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 7-5


Multiple Players of the MonthDavid Duval (5) October 1997, January 1999, March 1999, October 2000,July 2001Steve Elkington (2) August 1995, March 1997Ernie Els (5) June 1994, May 1995, June 1997, July 2002,January 2003Nick Faldo (2) March 1995, April 1996Steve Jones (2) June 1996, September 1997Tom Lehman (3) May 1994, July 1996, October 1996Justin Leonard (2) July 1997, March 1998Davis Love III (3) April 1995, August 1997, February 2001Mark McCumber (2) September 1994, October 1994Phil Mickelson (5) January 1994, January 1995, January 1996,January 1998, May 2000Greg Norman (2) March 1994, June 1995Mark O’Meara (2) April 1998, July 1998Corey Pavin (2) February 1994, May 1996Nick Price (2) July 1994, August 1994, May 2002Vijay Singh (5) August 1998, April 2000, May 2003, September 2003,October/November 2003Hal Sutton (4) September 1995, October 1998, September 1999,March 2000David Toms (2) May 2001, August 2001Mike Weir (3) November 2000, February 2003, April 2003Tiger Woods (17) January 1997, April-May 1997, February 1999,August 1999, October-November 1999, February 2000,June-September 2000 (4), March-April 2001,April-June 2002, March 2003SECTION 7 / AWARDS7-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Chad Campbell won THE<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipPresented by Coca-Colafor his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>win and surpassed themillion-dollar mark inearnings for the first time.SECTION 8 / MARKETING


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate MarketingSECTION 8 / MARKETINGANHEUSER-BUSCHOne of golf’s most enduring corporate supporters,Anheuser-Busch—through its Michelob brand family andO’Doul’s brands—continues to be one of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’sleading sponsors, as well.MICHELOB BRAND FAMILYNow in its 11th year of direct association withthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, the Michelob brand family has beena leading example of how a consumer brand canbenefit from a strong and integrated relationshipwith the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. The Michelob brand family’sinvolvement with golf dates back more than 30 years and escalated uponsigning a long-term sponsorship agreement with the <strong>TOUR</strong>. Michelob ULTRAwill serve as “Official Beer of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour” beginningthis year. Golf and the Michelob brands are a perfect match. Golf sets strictstandards for the caliber of its players and its level of sportsmanship. So, too,does premium Michelob and Michelob Light and Michelob ULTRA set thestrict standard for excellence in the brewing industry. With the brands’ nonalcoholpartner O’Doul’s and O’Doul’s Amber, Michelob, Michelob Light andMichelob ULTRA have the perfect opportunity to reach an important andsimilar demographic, applying grassroots retail promotions, golf-themedpackaging and advertising, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournament sponsorships and nationalprograms. The Michelob brand family also is a founding sponsor of<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s official Internet site. This interactive sourcefor <strong>TOUR</strong> information features news coverage, live scoring, player bios and<strong>TOUR</strong> merchandise, as well as links to Michelob ULTRA promotional gamesand trivia contests. As support sponsor of several events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and Champions Tour, the Michelob brand family continues to emphasize itscommitment to golf. Its association with the game is a pivotal element in theMichelob brand family’s fully integrated golf marketing strategy andestablishes Michelob, Michelob Light and the low-carb, low-calorie MichelobULTRA as the beers for golf.O’DOUL’SO’Doul’s is enjoying its 11th year as the“Official Non-Alcohol Brew of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions Tour.” The best-selling non-alcoholbrew in the United States, O’Doul’s continues to grow as its marketing plansare successfully integrated with the <strong>TOUR</strong>, through golf-themed promotionsand advertising. In addition, the <strong>TOUR</strong> logo is featured on O’Doul’s packaging.O’Doul’s and O’Doul’s Amber are ideal alternative malt beverages for thoseconsumers who enjoy the great taste of beer but prefer not to have thealcohol. O’Doul’s and the Michelob family brands are brewed by Anheuser-Busch, Inc., the world’s largest brewer.AT&T WIRELESSReach out on the wireless serviceAmerica trusts. As the “Official WirelessCommunications Provider of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour,” AT&T Wireless encourages you toreach out on the same wireless service used by over 500 <strong>TOUR</strong> players andtheir families. It’s service that offers the most coverage in North America andaround the world.You’ll find AT&T Wireless not only in the hands of the pros but also on<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM and the wireless web, with sweepstakes opportunities forbehind-the-scenes golf experiences, tournament leaderboards, money lists,gaming and the latest news from the <strong>TOUR</strong>.In conjunction with the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, AT&T Wireless has a commitment tophone etiquette and eliminating player distractions with the AT&T WirelessCalling Areas at many <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events–the official on-course locations tomake wireless calls. In these areas golf fans can make a free phone call,check-in with the office and sample the latest in wireless technology.Offering you the ability to stay connected with your family, your work andthe game you love, reach out on the wireless service America trusts – AT&TWireless.BOMBARDIER FLEXJETBombardier Flexjet is the “Official AviationSolutions Provider of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theChampions Tour.” Flexjet has developed a programto provide a unique combination of private jet travelbenefits for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players. The Flexjet <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> package includespreferential pricing and benefits designed specifically to meet the needs of<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players.For more information, please call 1-800-FLEXJET.Bombardier Skyjet, our premium business jet charter program also offers<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players preferred access and preferential pricing for on-demandcharter and Premier Fleet block hour programs.For more information, please call 1-866-295-9538.8-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMBUICKNow in its fifth decade as the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>'soriginal corporate sponsor, Buick is title-sponsorof four events in <strong>2004</strong>: The Buick Invitational (LaJolla, CA); the Buick Classic (Harrison, NY); theBuick Open (Grand Blanc, MI); and the Buick Championship (Cromwell, CT)In addition, Buick is the official car of several <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events and itutilizes its <strong>TOUR</strong> marketing relationship through golf and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-themedadvertising, dealer promotions and consumer and dealer-incentive programs,showcasing Buick and its involvement with the <strong>TOUR</strong>.The official car of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1984, Buick has a marketingpartnership with Tiger Woods, the world's number one player.Through its title-sponsored tournaments, which are all televised nationally,Buick has donated more than $27 million to local charities over the years.CANON U.S.A., INC.As the “Official Copier, Fax,Multi-Function Printer, Printer, Scanner,Camera and Binocular of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour,” Canonequipment helps make <strong>TOUR</strong> events successful throughout the year.Canon supplies office equipment to many tournaments on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and Champions Tour, and fans benefit from Canon’s technology throughproduct demonstrations, binocular loan programs and on-site promotionalactivities. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rules Officials and ShotLink volunteers use Canonbinoculars, featuring their special image stabilization technology, to view thebest shots from any distance.In 2003, Canon U.S.A. and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player Briny Baird created aprogram called Canon4Kids, which seeks to locate missing children acrossAmerica through a partnership with the National Center for Missing andExploited Children. During all <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events he plays, Baird willagain place a digital photo of a local missing child, selected by NCMEC, on hisgolf bag along with the phone number (1-800-THE-LOST) for people to call ifthey recognize the child or have any valuable information.Additionally, Canon4Kids is tied to Baird’s performance on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>through Canon’s Birdies for Charity program. For each birdie registered byBaird, Canon will donate $100 to NCMEC. Each eagle is worth $250, and$1,000 is donated for every hole-in-one. In 2003, Baird had 418 birdies and 13eagles, resulting in $45,050 donated to NCMEC on Canon’s behalf.Canon also supports junior golf through its association with theAmerican Junior Golf Association, and by hosting the AJGA’s Canon Cup, oneof the most-popular events in junior golf. The Canon Cup features 40 of thebest junior golfers competing in a Ryder Cup format. Past participants nowplaying on the professional circuits include Tiger Woods, Beth Bauer, StewartCink, Kelli Kuehne, Charles Howell III, Grace Park and David Gossett. Theirnames, and many others, are etched onto the Canon Cup trophy, making theCanon Cup one of the most prestigious junior golf events.Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business andindustrial imaging solutions. The Company is listed as one of Fortune’s MostAdmired Companies in America, and is ranked No. 39 on the Business Weeklist of “Top 100 Brands.” Its parent company, Canon Inc., (NYSE:CAJ), is a toppatent holder of technology, ranking second overall in the U.S. in 2002, withglobal revenues of $24.5 billion. Canon U.S.A. employs more than 10,000people at over 30 locations. For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate MarketingCAREY INTERNATIONALThis is the third year of a long-termrelationship between Carey International, theworld’s largest chauffeured vehicle servicecompany, and the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. As the “Official Chauffeured TransportationProvider of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour,” Carey provides transportationmanagement and services to players and develops special customtransportation programs for tournament events and title sponsors. CareyInternational serves 480 cities throughout 75 countries.Since 1921, Carey has been synonymous with convenience, safety,security and superior quality. Consistent outstanding service has made Careythe preferred provider for a wide range of customers—from Fortune 500executives and heads of state to professional sports teams. Carey specializesin airport transfers, offers an unprecedented city-to-city program and providescustom ground transportation management services for meetings,conventions, promotional tours, special events and incentive-travel programs.Because <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players are among the most highly traveled in sports, theCarey partnership represents a strategic fit and a valuable benefit for theplayers and the <strong>TOUR</strong>.CELEBREXCelebrex enters its fifth year as an officialsponsor of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour in<strong>2004</strong>. Celebrex will leverage the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>marks and assets, incorporating them in tournament activities, advertising and<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-themed promotions throughout the year.CHARLES SCHWAB & CO.Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. is the“Official Investment Firm of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and Champions Tour.” In the eighth year of this successful partnership,Schwab continues its support of the tournaments, players, administrators andfans of golf.Charles Schwab provides investment education services, one-on-oneconsultations with Schwab investment specialists and a variety of investmenttools to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour players, as well as to <strong>TOUR</strong>administrators and employees. In addition, through this sponsorship, Schwabsupports many of the individual tournaments that comprise the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.On the Champions Tour, the Charles Schwab Cup returns for its fourthyear. Tom Watson was triumphant in 2003, becoming the third CharlesSchwab Cup recipient. The Charles Schwab Cup program includes not only thesponsorship of a season-long, points-based competition culminating in theCharles Schwab Cup Championship, the Champions Tour’s season-endingevent, but also marketing and advertising support of local tournaments andtournament telecasts. Schwab showcases various players, their investmentneeds and Schwab’s solutions.©2003 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Member:SPIC/New York Stock Exchange. (003-13030)CIALISLilly ICOS is an official partner of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions Tour. To support the partnership, the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and Lilly ICOS are developing a series of golfthemedvignettes featuring top players from both Tours,which will air during <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> telecasts throughout<strong>2004</strong> and will be featured on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM.Additionally, Cialis will have a dedicated ad panel on the electronicscoreboards at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour events, and will be titlesponsor of the Western Open.Lilly ICOS LLC, a joint venture between ICOS Corporation and Eli Lilly andCompany, is developing Cialis ® (tadalafil) for the treatment of erectiledysfunction. Cialis received approval from the U.S. Food and DrugAdministration in November 2003. Cialis is also approved for sale in more than45 countries, including countries in Europe and in Australia, Brazil, Mexico,Russia, and Saudi Arabia.COCA-COLACoca-Cola is the “Official Soft Drink of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and NationwideTour.” The integrated marketing relationshipprovides Coca-Cola with a series of officialdesignations, including the soft drink, juice, isotonic beverage, sports drink,energy drink and water categories.In addition to the marketing relationship, Coca-Cola is the presentingsponsor of THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, which will be held at East Lake Golf Clubin Atlanta in <strong>2004</strong> and 2005. Coca-Cola’s <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> relationship also includesa significant sponsorship of the World Golf Foundation’s The First Tee programfor youth.Headquartered in Atlanta, the Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is theworld’s leading manufacturer, marketer and distributor of nonalcoholicbeverage concentrates and syrups. Coca-Cola North America is the largest ofthe company’s five geographic operating groups, comprising 32 percent ofworldwide sales during 1999. Coca-Cola ® Classic, the company’s flagshipbrand, is the No. 1-selling soft drink in North America, as well as around theworld. Other key brands include Diet Coke ® , Sprite ® , Minute Maid ® soda,Barq’s ® , Dasani ® and Powerade ® .Among the 230-plus products in the beverage giant’s portfolio are softdrinks and noncarbonated beverages, such as sports drinks, juices and juicedrinks, water products, teas and coffees. The Coca-Cola Company’s Web siteaddress is coca-cola.com.CRESTORCRESTOR(r) (rosuvastatin calcium) begins itsinaugural year as an Official Sponsor of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour in <strong>2004</strong>. The linchpin ofCRESTOR’s relationship with the <strong>TOUR</strong> is the brand’scommitment to the local communities the <strong>TOUR</strong> visitseach year and to the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s overall philosophy of “Giving Back.”CRESTOR belongs to the AstraZeneca family of leading pharmaceuticalbrands. The CRESTOR program builds on the two-year relationship thatAstraZeneca has had with the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 8-3DELTAAs the “Official Airline of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>,” Delta offers special fares andSkyMiles benefits to <strong>TOUR</strong> players and staff.Delta and the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> have implemented many joint initiatives, such as theinstallation of putting greens in select Crown Room Clubs, a Presidents Cupsweepstakes and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-themed promotions throughout the year.Other initiatives include airing <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> features on Delta in-flightvideo programs, printing <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tourschedules each month in Delta’s on-board magazine, Sky, and providing theseschedules in Delta Crown Room Clubs.FEDEXFedEx, the premier global provider oftransportation, e-commerce logistical supportand supply-chain management services, is the“Official Shipping Company of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions Tour.”FedEx uses its <strong>TOUR</strong> sponsorship to reinforce its legendary reliability via<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-themed FedEx advertising, promotions and customercommunications. The biggest challenge in golf is developing and maintaininga reliable swing. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> professionals constantly strive for the pinnacle ofreliability, and they deliver. Reliability has always been the cornerstone ofsuccess at FedEx. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> professionals are the most reliable players in thegolf world, just as FedEx is “The Most Reliable Player in the Game.”FedEx also continues to be the title sponsor of the FedEx St. Jude Classicheld each year at the Tournament Players Club at Southwind in Memphis, TN.Since 1970, the event has raised more than $14 million for St. Jude Children’sResearch Hospital, one of the world’s premier centers for research andtreatment of catastrophic diseases in children, primarily pediatric cancers.SECTION 8 / MARKETING


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate MarketingSECTION 8 / MARKETINGFedEx offers integrated business solutions through a network ofcompanies operating independently, including: FedEx Express, the world’slargest express transportation company; FedEx Ground, North America’ssecond-largest provider of small-package ground delivery service; FedExFreight, the largest U.S. provider of regional less-than-truckload freightservices; FedEx Custom Critical, the world’s largest provider of expedited timecriticalshipments; and FedEx Trade Networks, a provider of customsclearance, international freight forwarding and trade facilitation.GEORGIA-PACIFICGeorgia-Pacific is the “Official ForestProducts Provider of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions Tour.” In addition, Georgia-Pacific istitle sponsor of the Champions Tour’s Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions competition for playersat least 60 years old who are entered in the full-field tournament. The weeklywinner is determined by scores posted during the first two rounds ofcompetition. The weekly purse is $175,000.The top 16 players on the Grand Champions money list heading into theCharles Schwab Cup Championship compete in the Georgia-Pacific GrandChampions Championship, which offers a $400,000 purse this year. Isao Aokiwon the 2003 Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions Championship and $86,000.Tom Wargo led the season-long money list with $173,313. George Archer setthe overall record with $364,988 in 2000.HAWAII <strong>TOUR</strong>ISM AUTHORITYIn January 2001, the Hawaii Tourism Authorityentered into an Official Marketing Relationship withthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. The relationship combines sixindividual <strong>TOUR</strong>-related golf tournaments heldannually in Hawaii into a marketing package that serves as the cornerstonefor the state’s $1-billion golf industry.The “Aloha Season” events occur at the beginning and end of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour schedules:January 5-11, <strong>2004</strong>Mercedes Championships, MauiThe Plantation Course, KapaluaJanuary 12-18, <strong>2004</strong>Sony Open in Hawaii, OahuWaialae Country Club, HonoluluJanuary 19-25, <strong>2004</strong>MasterCard Championship, HawaiiHualalai Golf Course, KonaJanuary 31-February 1, <strong>2004</strong>TV Date: February 15, <strong>2004</strong>Wendy’s Champions Skins Game, MauiThe Gold Course, WaileaWinter, <strong>2004</strong>The Grand Slam of Golf, KauaiPoipu Bay Golf Course, PoipuWinter, <strong>2004</strong>/05Turtle Bay Championship, OahuThe Palmer Course at Kuilima, KahukuThe Hawaii/<strong>TOUR</strong> relationship represents a first for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> inthat no other state has established such a comprehensive agreement. Thethree main components of the agreement are:• Support for the six Hawaii-based tournaments through funding andtournament-asset purchases.• <strong>Media</strong> package acquisition from each of the tournaments and/orrespective televising networks in order to promote the Hawaii brandand tourism messaging.•Visitor development programs through <strong>TOUR</strong> media assets, retailpartners and corporate partners.The first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournament in Hawaii was held in 1965. Called theHawaiian Open, it was held at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu and won byGay Brewer. The first Champions Tour event in Hawaii was held in 1987 at theRoyal Kaanapali Golf Club North Course, with Orville Moody capturing the title.8-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMIBMIBM is the world's largest information technology and services company,helping businesses gain competitive advantage throughinnovative technologies and on demand solutions. Asthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>'s “OfficialInformation Technology Sponsor” for over 10 years, IBMhas helped the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> enhance the fan experienceand provide greater services to players, spectators and on-site media throughseveral e-business solutions:<strong>TOUR</strong>Cast provides fans with on-demand access to live tournamentplay, scoring, player information, statistics and other details at the clickof a mouse on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM. Fans can customize the interactiveexperience, calling for any player at any time. <strong>TOUR</strong>Cast is hosted onIBM's Linux Virtual Services, a flexible computing model which deliverspower as it's needed to meet actual consumer demand on the Web site.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ShotLink is the scoring system that tracks every shot byevery player in real time, using wireless and laser technology. Maps ofeach tournament course, developed with GPS technology, enable agraphic display of the detailed play. ShotLink supplies the data fornumerous <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> solutions including:• <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM• <strong>TOUR</strong>Cast•Tournament (see below)• MobileLink (wireless application for cell phones and PDA'savailable on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM)Tournament Tracker is the <strong>TOUR</strong>'s on-site intranet system, providingreal-time scoring and statistical information to media centers, broadcastcompounds and hospitality locations.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Links is a "virtual community" intranet system for <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour players and their managers. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Linksallows players, managers, tournaments and the <strong>TOUR</strong> to shareinformation electronically. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Links was launched in 1998 andhas quickly become a valued program for players, significantly reducingthe need for paper-based communication and increasing the timelinessand accuracy of that information.Applications include electronic registration for tournaments, travelarrangements, schedule planning, e-mail access and a wealth of on-lineinformation pertinent to players. Each qualifying player receives an IBMThinkPad to use at home and on the road so they can be easily connected to<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Links.JELD-WEN ® WINDOWS & DOORSJELD-WEN is the “Official Door, Window andMillwork Provider of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and ChampionsTour.” JELD-WEN began as a small Oregon millworkplant in 1960 and is now the world’s leadingmanufacturer of reliable windows and doors.This is the second year of JELD-WEN’s official relationship with the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. JELD-WEN is the title sponsor of the JELD-WEN Tradition, a majorchampionship on the Champions Tour. In <strong>2004</strong> the event will be played August23-29 at the South Course at the Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club in Aloha, OR.The JELD-WEN Tradition Foundation supports innovative educationalprograms for kindergarten through 12th grades, and has a vision for improvingeducation in Oregon. JELD-WEN is also an Official Sponsor of the four WorldGolf Championships each year through 2006. Starting in 2003, a growingnumber of TPC properties will include the beauty and reliability of JELD-WEN ®windows and doors. JELD-WEN is proud to sponsor <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player BenCrane, who is from the company’s home state of Oregon.For more information about JELD-WEN visit www.jeld-wen.com.


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate MarketingJOHN DEEREJohn Deere is the “Official Golf CourseEquipment Supplier, Landscape Product Supplier andGolf Course Equipment Leasing Company of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.”John Deere provides equipment to the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> network of Tournament Players Clubs and Courses (TPCs) and is titlesponsor of the John Deere Classic.Deere provides a full range of golf and turf equipment, along with utilityvehicles and selected construction equipment, on an exclusive basis to eachof the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s owned and operated TPC courses. As courses are added to theTPC network around the world, each new course will be groomed with JohnDeere equipment.KINKO’SKinko’s is the “Official Document ServicesProvider of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour.” Assuch, Kinko’s provides the <strong>TOUR</strong>, its tournamentsand affiliated businesses with professional copying and printing servicesthrough its more than 1,100 locations nationwide.Headquartered in Dallas, Kinko’s also sponsors the Champions Tourevent in Texas, the Kinko’s Classic of Austin.For more than 30 years, Kinko’s has provided crisp, clean, professionalcopying and printing services to meet the ever-changing needs of consumersand businesses across the country. Kinko’s unmatched service capabilities arecalled upon by the <strong>TOUR</strong> to prepare and deliver such products as officestationery, printed forms, pairing sheets and bound sales presentations, aswell as signs and banners. Kinko’s works with the <strong>TOUR</strong> to maintain a <strong>TOUR</strong>wideintranet called the DocStore to facilitate efficient design and ordering ofmany of these items.MASTERCARDMasterCard International’s commitment to <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> fans includes many prominent programs andevents. As the “Preferred Payment System of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>,” MasterCard joins IBM in providing thescoreboards for fans and contestants at more than 70events each year. Additionally, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MasterCard cards are issued to<strong>TOUR</strong> fans. <strong>TOUR</strong> officials use MasterCard Corporate Cards for their travel andentertainment needs, and <strong>TOUR</strong> players use MasterCard Small Business Cardsto manage their expenses. MasterCard has assembled a portfolio of highprofilegolf sponsorship assets to appeal to a broad range of consumers. Theseinclude the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour and golf tournaments such as theMasterCard Championship in Hawaii, the MasterCard Classic in Mexico andthe Bay Hill Invitational, where it is the presenting sponsor. MasterCardInternational is a leading global-payments-solutions company that provides abroad variety of innovative services in support of our global members’ credit,deposit access, electronic cash, business-to-business and related paymentprograms. MasterCard International manages a family of well-known, widelyaccepted payment cards brands, including MasterCard ® , Maestro ® ‚ andCirrus ® . It serves financial institutions, consumers and businesses in over210 countries and territories. The MasterCard award-winning Priceless‚advertising campaign is now seen in 98 countries and in 46 languages, givingthe MasterCard brand a truly global reach and scope. For more information goto www.mastercardinternational.com.MBNA BANK<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MasterCardThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour MasterCard creditcards, issued by MBNA America and MBNA Canada Banks,offer consumers extremely competitive interest rates, noannual fee and a variety of other benefits. Purchases with<strong>TOUR</strong> MasterCards help provide approximately $1.7 millionin annual support for tournament-designated charities.NATIONAL CAR RENTALNational Car Rental is the “Official CarRental Company of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions Tour.” National provides <strong>TOUR</strong>players with deeply discounted rates on car rentals, as well as complimentarymembership in the Emerald Club, National’s highest level of service.National utilizes its <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> sponsorship in the development ofconsumer promotions, such as sweepstakes programs, around selectedtournaments and special offers to Emerald Club members.NATIONWIDEIn its second year of partnership with the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Nationwide, one of the country’s largest insurance and financialservice companies, is the sponsor of the Nationwide Tour.The Nationwide Tour is one of the most competitiveprofessional golf tours in the world and counts prominent<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players David Duval, Tom Lehman and John Dalyamong its alumni. The <strong>2004</strong> schedule includes official events in NorthAmerica, Panama, Australia and New Zealand, with 15 broadcasts on the GolfChannel.Nationwide brings more than 75 years of being on the side of itscustomers with high-quality insurance and financial service products. Itsmission is to provide advice and products that help customers protect andmanage the most important assets in their lives: their homes, their cars, theirfamilies and their incomes after they retire.Nationwide offers products in all 50 states, the District of Columbia,Europe, Asia and Latin America, with a focus on three core businesses—theproperty/casualty insurance, life and retirement savings, and assetmanagement.Nationwide also has a long-standing tradition of supporting charitablecauses and community involvement. Since its inception, the NationwideFoundation has contributed more than $150 million to nonprofit organizations.More than $300 million has been invested to revitalize urban neighborhoodsin cities across the country where Nationwide does business.Nationwide, a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Columbus, OH,offers a broad range of personal and commercial insurance and retirementsavingsproducts. Its Web site is www.nationwide.com.NATURE VALLEY GRANOLA BARSNature Valley Granola Bars is the “OfficialNatural Energy Bar of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, ChampionsTour and Nationwide Tour.” Partnering with the<strong>TOUR</strong> allows Nature Valley to reach activeconsumers around the country. Nature Valley will provide more than fivemillion granola bars to players, volunteers and spectators throughout the yearand will highlight its <strong>TOUR</strong> sponsorship with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-themed packaging, aseasonal print campaign and a mobile marketing vehicle visiting 40professional events per year. Nature Valley Granola Bars are a great-tasting,wholesome snack available in Crunchy, Chewy Trail Mix, and Chewy Granolawith Yogurt varieties.NORTH AMERICAN MEMBERSHIP GROUPThe North American Membership Groupmanages and markets the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Partners Clubon behalf of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. NAMG, headquarterednear Minneapolis, is the nation’s leader in affinityclub marketing to special-interest groups, and has animpressive track record building successfulmembership clubs.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Partners Club features a wide variety of exclusive <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and golf-related benefits, including <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Partners. The club isfocused on improving members’ golf games and their overall enjoyment of thesport, all while providing an inside perspective on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and thegame’s best players.Membership in the Club has grown to more than 450,000 members underthe direction of the NAMG, which assumed management and marketingresponsibilities of the program through a license with the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1997.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 8-5SECTION 8 / MARKETING


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate MarketingSECTION 8 / MARKETINGOMEGASwiss watchmaker OMEGA, one of the oldest andmost prestigious watch manufacturers in the world, isthe “Official Timekeeper of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions Tour.”As the Official Timekeeper, OMEGA suppliesofficial timekeeping clocks at the majority of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events, serving as anintegral part of the smooth operation of each tournament.OMEGA also provides awards for first-time winners on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and Champions Tour and honors the winners of THE PLAYERS Championship,THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola, the Ford Senior PlayersChampionship and the Charles Schwab Cup Campionship with specialcommemorative OMEGA watches. First-time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tourwinners receive a specially engraved Speedmaster Automatic in stainlesssteel, while winners of the four designated championships receive a specialDeVille CoAxial.PALMPalm, Inc. is the “Official ShotLink Supplier of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>,” as well as an integral part of the technical alliancethat has developed the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ShotLink System.ShotLink made its debut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and ChampionsTour in 2002.As part of the overall partnership, the <strong>TOUR</strong> useswirelessly enabled Palm handhelds for data collection and informationtransmission within the ShotLink System. The handheld devices help offer theultimate in scoring mobility and flexibility to provide instant access to criticalscoring and statistical data.On-site volunteers use the Palm devices to collect a variety of real-timedata on every shot by every player during every tournament round. Thisinformation includes shape of shot, distance, location, lie and score. Weatherconditions also are factored in.The accumulation, packaging and presentation of expanded shot andcourse statistical data will provide a clearer picture of and better appreciation forthe skill level and strategy on both Tours through enhanced television broadcasts,more engaging on-site experience and expanded Internet-related businesses.PALMER & CAYDuring 2003, Palmer & Cay, Inc. partnered with the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as the "Official Health Insurance Broker/Consultant of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Nationwide and ChampionsTours." Established in 1868 and headquartered inSavannah, GA, Palmer & Cay, Inc. is one of the oldest,largest and most-respected professional services firms in North America.Palmer & Cay's commitment to a level of service noticeably exceeds itscompetitors and clients' expectations. It employs distinctively competentassociates and offers a full range of insurance, risk management,compensation, employee benefit and financial planning services. Itsreputation is based on one overriding factor – the ability to consistently deliverquality client service and cost-effective insurance solutions.PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSOCIATESPhysiotherapy Associates, one of thenation’s leading outpatient rehabilitationorganizations, is the proud sponsor of thePlayer Fitness and Therapy Program of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour. Headquartered in Memphis, TN,Physiotherapy Associates offers physical, occupational and speech therapyservices to patients recovering from orthopedic or neurological illness andinjury. Physiotherapy Associates is a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, aworldwide leader in the development and manufacture of specialty surgicaland medical products. Jack Nicklaus, who received a hip implantmanufactured by Stryker, said “I had my hip replaced to get back my life, notjust for golf.”The centerpiece of the Physiotherapy Associates/<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> relationshipis the staffing of two mobile 48-foot, state-of-the-art sports medicine facilitiesat each <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour event. Physiotherapy Associatesprovides players with a full suite of rehabilitative, preventive care andpersonal conditioning programs within the facilities, as well as extensiveequipment, treatment tables, a multi-station gym and an entertainmentsystem.Players from both Tours also receive rehabilitation services throughaccess to over 370 Physiotherapy Associates locations throughout the country.Additionally, Physiotherapy Associates develops fitness programs for golferswho follow programs used by Tour players. For more information aboutPhysiotherapy Associates, please visit www.myphysio.comPRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERSPricewaterhouseCoopers enters itseighth year as the "Official ProfessionalServices Firm of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>" and ispresenting sponsor of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>'s Fall Finish.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish presented by PricewaterhouseCoopersemphasizes the 12-event stretch run to the culmination of each <strong>TOUR</strong> season.Players will be vying for numerous season-long honors as the year comes to aclose during the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Finish presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers.Additionally, top-performing players during this segment will share in a $1-million bonus pool. Vijay Singh earned double honors as the winner of both the2003 and 2002 Fall Finish, earning its $500,000 first prize for two consecutiveyearsṖricewaterhouseCoopers has an on-site presence at Fall Finish events. Italso entertains key clients through its use of pro-am spots and corporatehospitality packages. In addition to the Fall Finish, PricewaterhouseCoopers isa proud supporter of THE PLAYERS Championship and sponsor of theChampions Tour. PwC strengthens its brand through significant event-sitepresence and with advertising presence during <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> telecasts.PwC also is the <strong>TOUR</strong>'s official tabulator of the votes for all annual playerawards.SOUTHERN COMPANYSouthern Company, the country’s most reliablegenerator of electricity, is the “Official EnergyCompany of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour.”Southern Company features this <strong>TOUR</strong>relationship in television advertising during golf telecasts. Additionally, eachyear the company will fund the Payne Stewart Award grant, given annually tothe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member who best represents the professionalism andcommitment to charity, golf tradition and personal presentation that PayneStewart represented. The grant will support several initiatives in Stewart’snameȦrnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Byron Nelson were recipients of thefirst Payne Stewart Award in 2000. Ben Crenshaw was the 2001 winner, NickPrice earned the award in 2002 and Tom Watson was named recipient of theaward in 2003.STARWOOD HOTELS & RESORTSStarwood Hotels & Resorts are the “OfficialHotels and Resorts of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.” Starwoodbrands include Westin Hotels & Resorts, SheratonHotels & Resorts, Four Points Hotels by Sheraton, St.Regis, The Luxury Collection and W Hotels. All <strong>TOUR</strong> players are automaticallyenrolled as elite members of Starwood Preferred Guest, the company’sfrequent guest program, and are eligible for flat discounted rates. Exemptplayers also receive a bank of Starpoints, which can be used for free hotelstaysẆith more than 740 hotels and resorts in 80 countries, including premiergolf properties, Starwood is the hotel industry’s premier golf company.Starwood’s recently launched Starwood Golf Vacations offers golfers accessto selected Tournament Players Club Courses and to award-winning courses,including The Palmer Course at The Westin LaCantera and The Challenge atManele Course at The Manele Bay Hotel. For more information, please visitwww.starwood.com8-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate MarketingST. PAUL COMPANIESThe St. Paul, “Insuring the Business of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour,” is the presenting sponsorof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s West Coast Swing. Kicking off theseason, the West Coast Swing includes ninetournaments, beginning with the MercedesChampionships in Kapalua, HI, and concluding withthe World Golf Championships–Accenture MatchPlay Championship in Carlsbad, CA, and the ChryslerClassic of Tucson in Tucson, AZ.As part of the sponsorship, The St. Paul awards the “King of the Swing”to the top performer during the West Coast Swing. Mike Weir won the title in2003. Previous West Coast Swing champions include Chris DiMarco, TigerWoods, Phil Mickelson and Davis Love III.The winner is determined by points accumulated at each of the first nineevents. Points are awarded to players with top-10 finishes each week; thewinners earn 100 points, on down to 10 points for 10th place.The St. Paul is considered the leader in providing property/liabilitycoverage for golf facilities through its Eagle 3 program. Since 1988, Eagle 3has insured <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournaments and the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Tournament Players Clubsacross the country under its Tournament Liability Insurance Program.THERMACAREThermaCare is the "Official Back Pain Therapyof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour."With the ability to provide powerful pain reliefand deep muscle relaxation, ThermaCare is aportable way to effectively use heat to treat painful, aching muscles.ThermaCare HeatWraps are air-activated and ultra-thin. ThermaCare isdesigned to conform to the body right where it hurts and provides at leasteight hours of low-level, consistent heat that increases circulation to push thepain out.ThermaCare is an ideal product for golfers. It can be worn the nightbefore to relax muscles before tee times, during a round to keep the backwarm throughout the day or even after finishing 18 holes to keep musclesrelaxed.ThermaCare's heat-generating discs are made from natural materials.ThermaCare is distributed by The Procter & Gamble Company, theworld's largest consumer products company. ThermaCare can be found in thepain relief aisle of all mass food and drug retailers.<strong>TOUR</strong>TURFTourTurf is the “Official Synthetic Golf Turf of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour.” Its products include the golfindustry’s finest synthetic turf for use in tees, greens,practice ranges, landing areas and cart paths.As the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s official provider, TourTurf products arebeing used by the Tournament Players Club network and other tournamentvenues across the country. TourTurf is the “Official Manufacturer of SyntheticTurf for The First Tee.” As an official supplier to The First Tee, TourTurf activelysupports The First Tee by providing discounted pricing for products andservices used at certain First Tee learning facilities.THE WEATHER CHANNELThe Weather Channel is the “Official Forecaster forthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour” andsponsor of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Weather Watch program.The Weather Channel’s participation helps the <strong>TOUR</strong>expand tournament coverage of its weather forecastingefforts to every <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour event. TheWeather Channel is the leading source of weather information, with a staff ofmore than 100 meteorologists, 24-hour tracking and state-of-the-art systemsfor instant on-site analysis of weather conditions. These efforts guarantee the<strong>TOUR</strong>’s ability to professionally forecast weather scenarios that could impactthe operation and safety of events.The Weather Channel and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> also are working together in thecreation of enhanced material for both weather.com and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM. Inaddition, the <strong>TOUR</strong> and its tournaments are showcased in The WeatherChannel programming segments.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 8-7SECTION 8 / MARKETING


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate MarketingPUBLICATIONSBOSTON HANNAHBoston Hannah publishes officialAnnuals for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and ChampionsTour. The Annuals focus on previewing thecoming year of action on each Tour, and feature a broad range of editorialfeatures, analysis, statistics and insights.Boston Hannah is a contract-publishing group specializing in productionof top-quality magazines.Visit www.contractpublishing.com for more information.FORBESForbes is an “Official Business Publication ofthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.” As part of this marketingrelationship, Forbes is producing advertorial spreadsthat feature business-related stories on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, its players and events.These <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> spreads appear in North American editions of Forbes.Reaching 4.3-million readers, Forbes is America’s leading biweeklybusiness magazine whose mission has been to provide access to informationand insights that ensure readers’ success. Faithfully fulfilling that promise iswhat draws today’s most influential business leaders to Forbes. Forbes’ otherpublication properties include Forbes Global, Forbes ASAP and Forbes FYI.GOLF DIGESTThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Golf Digest have an official marketing partnershipthat allows for the creation of specialtypublications and joint marketing programsaimed at growing the game’s participationlevels and fan base. In addition to workingtogether to create Official Publications for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour,Golf Digest has a Premier Partnership hospitality program with the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and Tournament Players Club Network.Published since 1950, Golf Digest has continued to develop and grow itsrelationship with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players, currently boasting the following asexclusive playing editors: Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, JustinLeonard, Nick Price, Tom Watson and many others.Golf Digest is every golfer’s complete guide to the good life. It iscommitted to publishing the best and brightest, the ideas and images of golf’sgreatest teachers, players and writers to its nearly six-million readers.An operating unit of Advance Magazine Publishers Inc., The Golf DigestCompanies includes Golf For Women, Golf World, Golf World Business, 25global affiliates in 50 countries, GolfDigest.com, Golf Digest Schools, GolfDigest Research Resource Center, Golf Digest Sports Marketing, TheDatabase of Golf in America and Golf Digest Licensing & Custom Publishing.GOLF MAGAZINEThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and GOLF MAGAZINE Propertiesenter the pair’s 28th year of a relationship to produce<strong>TOUR</strong> Magazine, an official publication of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, and Champions Tour Magazine, an officialpublication of the Champions Tour. These publications appear within GOLFMAGAZINE in January and March, respectively.An enhanced version of <strong>TOUR</strong> that offers additional content andfeatures, entitled <strong>TOUR</strong>: Up Close, is distributed on-site to tournament guestsand spectators at more than 65 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour tournaments.GOLF MAGAZINE Properties is publisher of GOLF MAGAZINE. GMP alsopublishes the official publications of the U.S. Open. Other properties includeits Web site, GOLFONLINE.com; and various other golf-related broadcastentities. GMP is a publishing division of Time4 <strong>Media</strong>, the world’s leadingpublisher of leisure-time magazines. Time4 <strong>Media</strong> is a subsidiary of Time Inc.,which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Time Warner Inc.GUIDE TO GOLF, INC.<strong>Guide</strong> To Golf produces a series ofregional publications titled <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong><strong>Guide</strong> To Golf. The guides provide avidgolfers and <strong>TOUR</strong> fans with news andinformation about the <strong>TOUR</strong>, its players, tournaments, The First Tee and othercharitable endeavors, while serving as an invaluable reference source on areagolf courses, real estate, accommodations and activities.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> to Golf is published two to three times annually in eachof 10 current markets. Expansion plans are underway to increase coverage to30 to 40 markets over the coming years. Approximately 250,000 guides aredistributed on a complimentary basis annually for each region.Visit www.guidetogolf.net for more information.NORTH AMERICAN MEDIA GROUPNorth American <strong>Media</strong> Grouppublishes <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Partners, which isdistributed exclusively to members of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Partners Club. The bi-monthlyPartners has become one of the mostpopular golf magazines in the U.S., providing avid golfers invaluable golfinstruction from <strong>TOUR</strong> players, along with an insider’s perspective of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, golf industry and Partners Club news.Visit www.pgatourpartnersclub.com for more information.SECTION 8 / MARKETING8-8 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate Retail Licensing Marketing<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Retail Licensing has grown to encompass an outstandinggroup of manufacturers and retailers, showcasing the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions Tour and its players throughout the world.In the domestic marketplace, the <strong>TOUR</strong> and its new, domestic licensingagency, Licensing Partners International, has a comprehensive brandpresence, with more than 50 licensees in such diverse categories as apparel,outerwear, eyewear, leather goods, luggage, golf accessories, publications,crystal and home furnishings. The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Home Collection segment hasgrown to be very successful, with a collection approach led by VanguardFurniture, Hooker Furniture, Salem Graphics, Roysons Corporation and otherleading manufacturers in the industry.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is a major retailer in golf, with the success of its license withThe Paradies Shops Inc., and its more than 40 award-winning <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Shopslocated in airports across the United States and Canada. Expanding at a rate ofthree to five new stores every year, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Shops are seen annually bymore than 250 million travelers, promoting not only the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> brand but alsoits players and tournaments. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> merchandise is also available, alongwith all major brands in the golf world, at the 30,000 square-foot <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Stopat the World Golf Village in St. Augustine, FL. This store continues to be ahallmark for the ultimate golf-shopping experience, and plans are underway forthe growth of this concept in major markets around the country.Just completed is a new master license agreement for Japan withBonmax Company Limited, and it will include not only apparel and accessoriesbut have a significant retail component, as well, with concept shops in anumber of retail channels.Other international licensing efforts, managed through SummitProperties International, include the establishment of more than 35 licenseesglobally. Summit continues to pursue quality companies with the resourcesand determination to enhance the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> brand image around the world.New business initiatives in the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal and Italy areproving worthwhile. It is embarking on a major licensing agreement in HongKong and China in <strong>2004</strong>. As the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s exposure grows internationally, thisarea will expand to meet diverse consumer interests in golf around the world.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> OFFICIAL LICENSEES – DOMESTICAhead Headgear* - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> HeadwearApplied Optical Technologies, Inc. - Brand Protection Holographic LabelsArt & Frame Direct - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Home CollectionBaxter Prints - World Golf Championship PrintsBBJM Golf Ventures, LLC - The Presidents Cup 2003 Limited Edition PrintBenator and Associates - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Facts and Fun Daily CalendarBobby Jones - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ApparelBoston Hannah - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour AnnualsBurton Golf - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Golf BagsCL Golf - Kids Coloring BookConcord Industries - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Leather Products and AccessoriesCutter and Buck - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ApparelDevant Ltd. - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Towels, Bibs and ThrowsElectronic Arts - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Electronic Golf GameGear For Sports - Sportswear and Event MerchandisingGem Dandy* - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Leather Belts and AccessoriesGift Box Corporation - Gift Wrap, Bags and RibbonsGreg Norman Collection - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Apparel<strong>Guide</strong> To Golf, Inc. - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Branded Regional Golf <strong>Guide</strong>sHooker Furniture - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Home CollectionIzod - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ApparelKidKraft, Inc. - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Juvenile Furniture and AccessoriesKravet Inc. - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Home Print and Woven FabricsLantis Corporation* - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> EyewearLicensing Partners International - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Domestic Licensing AgencyLinks AGB - Collectible Oversize Autograph Golf BallMark-It Of Colorado* - Golf AccessoriesMasters Of Design - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Custom Designed JewelryMBNA America - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour MasterCardMercury Luggage* - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Luggage and AccessoriesMoretz Sportswear - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ApparelNike Golf - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Apparel and Golf BallsNorth American Membership Group - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Partners Club and MagazineThe Paradies Shops* - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Shops<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Golf Academy - Golf School and Training AcademyPro Tour Memorabilia - Authentic Autographed Collectibles and MemorabiliaPro Quip - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> OuterwearRagold Confections - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Mints and CandiesRoysons Corporation - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Home Collection Wall CoveringsSalem Graphics - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Home Framed Art and LithographsScoreboard Memories - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Personalized Tournament LeaderboardPrintsScott Medlock - Fine art and Limited Edition PrintsSea Gull Lighting - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Lighting FixturesShaw Industries - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Home Woven and Fabricated RugsSpalding Sports Worldwide - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament Collection Golf BallsSport Scope - Golf Magnifying Sport ScopesSterling Cut Glass - Crystal Pieces, Picture Frames and Paper WeightsSun Mountain Sports* - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> OuterwearTeam Effort* - Golf Umbrellas, Head Covers, Towels and Travel AccessoriesThe Game - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Headwear and Corporate CatalogTervis Tumbler - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Beverage Tumblers and MugsTitleist-FootJoy - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament CollectionTommy Hilfiger - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ApparelTour Turf - Synthetic Putting GreensUpper Deck Company - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Branded Trading CardsVanguard Furniture* - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Home Upholstered Furnishings andAccessoriesW.C. Bradley Co. - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STOP Retail Store* Also <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> International Licensee<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> OFFICIAL LICENSEES – INTERNATIONALAnheuser-Busch, Canada - Golf Shirts, Wind Shirts, Rainsuits and CoatsBanca Serfin, South America - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MasterCard (in Mexico only)Benchmark Athletic, Inc., Canada - ApparelBonmax, Japan - Apparel, Accessories and RetailEnsemble Trading, Republic of South Africa - Board GameExacta Golfing Products, Ltd. - Gold, Silver and Bronze CoinsGem Dandy, Inc., Canada, Mexico, Singapore, Malaysia - Belts andOther Leather GoodsGrupo Hickok, South America, Mexico - Import and Dist. LicensedMerchandiseHardeen Publishing - Presidents Cup Coffee Table BookKing Stone Enterprises, Japan - Portable Gallery ChairsKumkang Shoe Mfg., Co., South Korea - Calendar and Other LicensedProductsMST Golf Sdn Bhd, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei - Retail StoresMerkley Headgear, Canada - Caps andVisorsMerit Travel, Canada - Package to U.S. Inbound Holiday Tours From TerritoryMomentus Sports, South Africa - Licensed Product From <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>LicenseesMonarch Communications - Official Presidents Cup MagazineNuMetro Licensing, Ltd. - Master Licensee of Republic of South AfricaPrimesport, Thailand - Apparel, Golf Accessories, LeatherPro Tour Apparel, United Kingdom - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Men’s Apparel and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> AccessoriesTorkos Brothers, Inc., Canada - Golf Bags, Gloves, Towels, etc.TPK Inc., Canada - Golfers Kit, etc.Vanguard Furniture Co., Inc., Rep. of Ireland, United Kingdom -Furniture and Home AccessoriesVictor Sports International, Republic of China - Apparel, Leather Items,Golf Accessories<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STOP, located at World Golf VillageWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 8-9SECTION 8 / MARKETING


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM/New Corporate Marketing <strong>Media</strong><strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM is the No. 1 global online golfdestination. The “Official Web site of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour,” <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMkeeps fans connected with the game through real-timescoring, in-depth tournament coverage, extensive playerinformation, real-time fantasy games and our new exclusive<strong>TOUR</strong>Pass premium package. This allows you to get insidethe ropes with a wide variety of live events, video highlights, audio interviewsand our revolutionary <strong>TOUR</strong>Cast application.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM launched on January 8, 1997. Since its inception,<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM has been the world’s leading site on the Internet for golf fansand players alike. Traffic has steadily increased, with a 39-percent rise in 2003over the previous year.From scores to stats and news to games, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM content includes:OFFICIAL LIVE SCORING: The only site on the Web where fans aroundthe world can follow their favorite players with our official real-timescoring.FANTASY GAMES: Pick a team of your favorite players and competeagainst your friends from all over the world for a chance to win greatweekly prizes. Or choose one winner each week and see where youstack up.IN-DEPTH PLAYER INFORMATION: From behind-the-scenes playerprofiles to individual statistics, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM lets fans get up-closeand-personalwith their favorite players.<strong>TOUR</strong>Pass: This is your chance to get inside the ropes at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and experience the thrill and excitement like no where else online. It'syour all-access pass to the game, featuring <strong>TOUR</strong>Cast—therevolutionary online application that allows you to follow all the greataction live online, and your pass to exclusive video highlights and audiointerviews, instructionals and more—only from <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM.COMPREHENSIVE STATISTICS: <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM offers in-depth statson players and tournaments, as well as extensive historical data, givingfans all the information they need to analyze their favorite players’performances.CUTTING-EDGE MULTIMEDIA: To catch up on the day's excitingtournament action, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM offers video highlights each day sofans can relive the drama. You can also listen to live audio programmingand exclusive player interviews, or use our live web cams! <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMalso sets the standard with its live, streaming events—most notablyLive@17 from the infamous island hole on The Staduim Course at theTournament Players Club at Sawgrass during THE PLAYERS Championship.COMPLETE <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT COVERAGE: Every tournament on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour has its own Web siteon <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM that offers tee time and ticket information, courselayouts and sponsorship information in advance of the event, as well ascomplete coverage of the action when the pros come to town. Thesesites also promote charitable contributions and recruit volunteers.NEW MEDIANew <strong>Media</strong> is responsible for enhancing the fan experience and faninteraction with the <strong>TOUR</strong> via development of new content, platforms andbusiness initiatives. Building strategies and relationships are key in futuresuccess to:• Syndication and licensing of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> content• Increasing distribution platforms, such as the Internet, wireless,interactive television and game platforms• Development of new products and applications• Creation of fan database for greater fan communication andinvolvement• Creation and coordination of on-site tournament fan enhancements• Creation of other new business opportunitiesExisting partner relationships that are part of the New <strong>Media</strong> missioninclude:Tiger Woods <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>2004</strong> from EA SportsEA Sports continues its exclusive partnership with the <strong>TOUR</strong> to deliverthe most realistic golf simulation for fans of console and PC golf. Thisyear’s game includes 12 different courses and 15 <strong>TOUR</strong> professionals. Inaddition to PC and console games, EA Sports has launched <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>golf titles on wireless platforms, free-standing arcade units, with othernew platforms coming soon. Other new <strong>2004</strong> features include “create alayer,” where you can create yourself inside the game, as well as aconsole-to-console component available on PS2 that allows you to playsomeone over the Internet.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Official Online Store at <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMThe official online store of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is a one-stop-shoppingdestination for every golfer’s needs, offering an assortment ofmerchandise including top-line equipment, apparel, memorabilia, and<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> logoed merchandise. Through a partnership with The GolfWarehouse the <strong>TOUR</strong> is offering a broad selection at low prices withexcellent customer service and delivery.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Official Online Auctions at <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMThe <strong>TOUR</strong> has proven continued success in raising money for charitywith auctions on eBay. With initial tests in 2002, and 6 marquis auctionsin 2003, the <strong>TOUR</strong> is looking forward to offering some exciting one-of-akinditems in <strong>2004</strong>. Daily auction have just launched, so while you’rewaiting for the next great marquis auction to start, you can find deals onshoes, equipment, and more, everyday. Check <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM auctionstab for upcoming events and daily auction items.SECTION 8 / MARKETINGGet connected to the game. Log on to <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM.8-10 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


David Toms won theWachovia Championshipand FedEx St. JudeClassic, completing amultiple-win season forthe third time in hiscareer.SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOCharity: Giving Back…The Heart of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Success on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> can be seenin the true mission of the organization: Givingback in the communities where we play.This is evidenced by the efforts oftournaments, volunteers and players inraising money and awareness for charitablegiving which has benefited countless peopleand programs.The beneficiaries come from programssuch as Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta(BellSouth Classic) and the Boys and GirlsClub of Assabet Valley (FleetBoston Classic),the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour Charities of the Year, respectively.Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, one of the largest pediatric healthcaresystems in the country, has received in excess of $10 million from theBellSouth Classic since 1981. The Boys and Girls Club of Assabet Valley servesover 600 youth in the Concord, MA, area, an average of 90 children per daybetween the ages of 5 and 18, and thrives just nine years after closing.The impact is also made by volunteers such as Dick Searle at the AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am and Mary Wright at the Kroger Classic, the 2002<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour Volunteers of the Year, respectively. Searle hasserved at the Pebble Beach tournament for almost 60 years, following in hisfather’s footsteps as a volunteer. Wright has donated her efforts for more than20 years coordinating volunteers at professional golf events in the Cincinnatiarea, including the Kroger Classic since its 1990 inception.Tournaments make a great contribution in this area also, led by the EDSByron Nelson Championship on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, the BMW Charity Pro-Am atThe Cliffs on the Nationwide Tour and the Toshiba Senior Classic and 3MChampionship on the Champions Tour, which provided the largest donations tocharity in 2003.“Giving back to the communities in which our events are held is at theheart of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,” <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Commissioner Tim Finchem said. “Itreflects directly on a number of entities, namely tournaments, sponsors,players, volunteers and communities, all working together toward a commongoal. Charity is what drives and motivates those involved to make thecommitments and sacrifices they do.“In addition, the individual players add charity dollars at their owncharity events and contribute significantly to the overall mix.”Players enthusiastically reach out to help the needy through charitableefforts in their own home communities.Tom Watson served as a great example in 2003, helping to raiseapproximately $3 million to support friend and caddie Bruce Edwards in hisfight against ALS, including donating the $1-million annuity from winning theChampions Tour’s Charles Schwab Cup to the cause. Watson also washonored with the Card Walker Award, which recognizes a player’s contributionto junior golf, for his work with young golfers in his hometown of Kansas City.“This charitable effort is a tribute not just to the players and to thetournaments but to the thousands of volunteers who make <strong>TOUR</strong> events sosuccessful each year,” said Frank Houseman, the president of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Tournaments Association. “We look forward to continuing these worthycontributions in <strong>2004</strong> and beyond.”Since the first donation of $10,000 by the Palm Beach Invitational in1938, the combined charitable effort from all three Tours has reached morethan $800 million. All three Tours contributed in excess of $70 million tocharity in 2003.In the communities where tournaments take place, giving back remainsat the heart of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.9-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


In November 2000, senior members of thegolf industry came together at World GolfVillage for a conference called Golf 20/20:Vison for the Future, and embarked on anunprecedented collaborative effort to enhancethe future of the game. The spirit of unity wasso strong, and the commitment to make adifference so universal, that the decision wasmade to address some very specific issues andto make GOLF 20/20 an ongoing industry effort.GOLF 20/20 is a World Golf Foundation initiative that was started withthe following stated mission: To align the golf industry behind a plan thataddresses the future of golf in a strategic manner, with an emphasis onaccelerating growth and participation, and creating new avenues of accessinto the game. The focus of the conference was not only on participation butalso on interest, and three major targets were established with the goal offulfilling them by the year 2020:• Golf would be at a level of popularity in the United States equal to theNational Football League.• There would be 55 million participants in golf in the U.S.• There would be one billion rounds of golf played each year.Over the past several years a number of research projects have beenundertaken, several communications initiatives started, and a variety ofprograms tested or implemented. The main areas of focus for GOLF 20/20include the following:Adult Player Development—The goal of 20/20's adult player developmentactivities is to introduce new adult players into the game, bring former playersback to the game, and encourage greater levels of play by infrequent golfers. Atthe 2003 conference the <strong>PGA</strong> of America announced an umbrella concept calledPlay Golf America, under which the industry's major adult developmentinitiatives will fall. This effort will commence in the spring of <strong>2004</strong> and receiveunprecedented support from all areas of the golf industry.Junior Golf—The USGA and its Foundation have overseen GOLF 20/20’sefforts in junior golf, most notably the establishment of the ultimate junior golfWeb site, juniorlinks.com, which includes a database of junior programs aroundthe country. The Web site is a resource for youngsters, their parents and forjunior golf program administrators. In 2003, GOLF 20/20 focused on developinga National School Golf Program, which will be tested in 150 elementaryGolf 20/20: Vision For the Futureschools in eight locations during the 2003-<strong>2004</strong> school year. In 2003-<strong>2004</strong>GOLF 20/20 is testing a school program through which physical educatorsteach the game in elementary school as part of a PE curriculum. This programwill be aggressively expanded in the future.Communication—In 2002 an industry Web site was established atwww.golf2020.com; it houses all 20/20 research, reports and databases. In2002, GOLF 20/20 presented its first Industry Report, a global look at the stateof the game.Research—To supplement existing information GOLF 20/20 commissionedin 2001 an unprecedented study of segments within the game, informationthat was instrumental in formulating strategies. In 2002, two other studieswere commissioned. The first revealed that golf is responsible for more than3.2 billion dollars being generated for charities in the U.S. each year. Thesecond estimated the total golf economy in this country to be more than $60billion annually. In 2003 major research studies were done on frequency ofplay, and on minority participation in golf. All research information is availableat golf2020.com.In its first three years the GOLF 20/20 Executive Board consisted of sevenpeople, six of them representing associations. In an effort to bring morebusiness diversity to the Board, it has been expanded to include 15 members.The new Executive Board includes:Jim Awtrey, CEO, <strong>PGA</strong> of AmericaJoe Louis Barrow, Executive Director, The First TeeBob Dedman, Jr., Chairman and CEO, ClubCorpRon Drapeau, CEO, CallawayDavid Fay, Executive Director, United States Golf AssociationTim Finchem, Commissioner, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Michael Hughes, Executive Director, National Golf Course OwnersAssociationSara Hume, Executive Director, Executive Women’s Golf AssociationDavid Manougian, COO, The Golf ChannelSteve Mona, CEO, Golf Course Superintendents Association of AmericaJim Nugent, Vice President and Publisher, GolfWeekDavid Pillsbury, President, American Golf CompanyPhil Tralies, CEO, Club CarWally Uihlein, President and CEO, AcushnetTy Votaw, Commissioner, L<strong>PGA</strong>SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOThe First TeeThe First Tee is a World Golf Foundationinitiative introduced in November of 1997 forthe purpose of providing affordable golfaccess to everyone, especially children, whootherwise may not have the opportunity toplay the game.Over the past six years, The First Tee hasevolved into a credible youth initiative whereparticipants are positively influenced through exposure to important valuesand life skills while learning and playing the game of golf.The First Tee Life Skills & Golf Experience is a program based on a set ofNine Core Values and developed around a curriculum that seamlesslyincorporates life skills, such as goal setting, self discipline and selfawareness, into each session. Children learn about themselves and othersthrough exercises that teach lessons and skills that can be used both on andoff the golf course.Much of The First Tee’s success is directly attributed to the support andguidance of five leading golf institutions in America that are The First TeeFounding Partners—the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, <strong>PGA</strong> of America, Ladies Professional GolfAssociation, United States Golf Association and Augusta National Golf Club.The support of these organizations, along with various individuals,associations, corporations, cities, counties and states, has helped The FirstTee to develop facilities and programs where The First Tee Life Skills & GolfExperience can be delivered in communities across the country.Building upon theaccomplishment of achievingits initial goal of over 100facilities in development bythe end of the year 2000, TheFirst Tee has set out to fulfillseveral new objectives by theend of 2005, which include:• Introducing the gameof golf and its values to500,000 young people Joe Louis Barrow (center), Executive Director of• Expanding the number the First Tee, with First Tee participants.of dedicated The FirstTee facilities to 250 that are either open or in development• Establishing 500 affiliate relationships with existing golf courses orother golf facilities that will provide access to The First Tee Experience.The First Tee is well on its way to achieving these objectives and lookingforward to the next phase of a very bright and exciting future. The First Tee isgrateful for the extraordinary commitment of the Chapter volunteers and staffcombined with the local businesses and political leaders in each communitywho have embraced it.For more information about The First Tee and how you might becomeinvolved, please visit www.thefirsttee.org.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-3


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOHualalai is as unique as it is exclusive, an oceanside resort that providesthe total vacation experience. Featuring a five-star Four Seasons hotel, itsamenities include an outstanding Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course carvedfrom the dramatic lava landscape, a tennis facility with eight championshipcourts, a health and wellness center and white-sand beach. Complementingthe quality of facilities is the quality of service, preserving the warm ambianceof “Old Hawaii.”The exclusivity of Hualalai is consistent with the very nature of theMasterCard Championship. This Champions Tour tournament, held for the firsttime at Hualalai in January 1997, is an elite gathering of Champions Tourwinners from recent seasons.A <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> RESORT:A designated <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Resort provides the highest quality in a totalresort facility: five-star accommodations and a championship golf coursecapable of holding a <strong>TOUR</strong> event and other outstanding amenities, such astennis facilities, health spa and beach.A <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Resort will receive special promotion by the <strong>TOUR</strong> andbe utilized as a destination for certain <strong>TOUR</strong> business functions.Hualalai: First <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ResortHualalai features a beautiful Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>IMAGES.COMOne Stop Source for Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Photos and LogosThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Creative & Photographic Services Department’s digitalasset Web site, pgatourimages.com, presents a broad inventory of player andtournament photography – plus logos for all <strong>TOUR</strong>s, tournaments andTournament Players Clubs.Designed for media and commercial use, this site expedites delivery ofphotos and logos as downloadable files or offers the option to record them toCD. It is a secure and convenient means for media and clients to review andeither download or request a CD of player images, tournament scenics orlogos. Requests are usually approved within 24 hours and CD orders approvedbefore 3 p.m. ET will be shipped the same day. There is no charge for the useof the photography as long as it is for editorial or tournament promotion. Weonly ask you to provide an express carrier charge number if you request a CD.The site features more than 10,000 images and logos including portraitand action shots of each active member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour andNationwide Tour. Future plans include archived photos of noted golfers from thepast and a significant selection of golf stock or non-<strong>TOUR</strong> images that can belicensed for commercial use. Log onand set up your account so you canbrowse. There are no limits to thenumber of accounts per company.When Photographic Services receivesyour request via e-mail, it reviews theexplanation of usage and approves youby e-mail, allowing you to download ororder a CD.Photography information:Deborah Carrillo, (904) 280-2438 or dcarrillo@pgatourhq.com.Logo Information:John Rice, (904) 280-2436 or jrice@pgatourhq.com.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Creative & Photographic Services, 13000 Sawgrass VillageCircle, Suite 23, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKSThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKS program is thetechnology solution that links together <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions Tour players, <strong>TOUR</strong> staffand tournament organizations. Along with IBM,the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s technology partner, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and its players worked hand-in-hand to design asolution that fits their communications andmanagement needs.As part of the <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKS program, each player receives an IBMThinkPad computer and Internet access, allowing him to log onto the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> LINKS Web site from anywhere in the world. Within the site itself,players are able to access information, including vital <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>announcements, tournament information, tee times, personal statistics and<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> policies. Players also are able to send and receive e-mail, committo tournaments, submit survey responses and vote in player elections.In addition, eligible players are also provided with a Palm handhelddevice unit, with wireless access. From their individual units, players are ableto access their tee times, pro-am times, commitment information, tournamentphone numbers, tournament results and live scoring. Players can also surfthousands of Web-clipping applications, as well as keep electronic addressbooks and calendars.To date, more than 400 players are involved in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKSprogram. As the program enters its fifth year, it continues to evolve to meetchanging technological advances and player needs.Also in 2003, a managers version of the Links program was developed toenhance the communications between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> staff and playerrepresentatives.Burton Christie<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKSJodi Herb<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKSRandall Kato<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKSChris Moser<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKS9-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions is thetelevision, film and video productioncompany of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.With more than 160 hours of<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> programming appearingon ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, USA Network, The Golf Channel and Fox SportsNet, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions is the world’s leading golf production company.Network shows have included “Like Father, Like Son,” “Tales from TorreyPines,” and “<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fore! Kids.” Shows highlighting the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’scommittment to “Giving Back” have included “Every Moment Counts,” hostedby Emmy Award-winning actor John Spencer (“The West Wing”).In addition to its network specials and popular weekly and monthlyseries, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions is an industry leader which also producesaward-winning commercial advertising, infomercials and corporate,entertainment and sales videos.This year, “Inside the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>” celebrates 20 years on television,making it golf’s longest-running weekly series. Beginning its third season onThe Golf Channel, “Inside the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s” player hosts offer their unique,“inside” perspective into life on <strong>TOUR</strong>.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Sunday on USA returns for its second successful season withhost Fran Charles, player analyst John Cook and Golf World’s Tim Rosaforte.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Sunday is the only live game-day style studio show leading into the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productionsfinal round of each week’s <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. This fast-paced, 60-minute showis produced at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions studios and is a perfect blend of golflifestyle and entertainment where stars become players and players becomestars. In 2003 celebrity guests included Kevin Costner, Donald Trump andAdam Sandler. The show also includes analysis, highlights, player featuresand news live from that week’s tournament site.In addition, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions’ studio will once again be the hostanchor location for all of USA Network’s coverage of 31 early roundtournament telecasts.<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 140 countries, translated into 17 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 facilityat the World Golf Village, located in St. Augustine, FL. Along with the latest intelevision and communications technology, Productions owns the world’s mostextensive golf footage archive. The World Golf Village is located adjacent toInterstate 95, just north of St. Augustine.SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFO<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournaments AssociationThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournaments Association, <strong>PGA</strong>TTA, is an association ofthe host organizations for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, which includes most tournamentson the schedule, several challenge season events, as well as the U.S. Openand the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.The <strong>PGA</strong>TTA is a voice of the tournaments as a whole and counts thefollowing among its duties:• Sharing information with and among the membership to ensuresuccessful tournaments;• Maintaining a relationship between the tournaments, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>and the players;• Enhancing the quality of tournaments for all involved;• And, most importantly, promoting charitable giving within thecommunities where member tournaments are held.<strong>PGA</strong>TTA member tournaments, with help from their more than 60,000volunteers, donated more than $53 million to charity in 2003. The total charitydonations from <strong>PGA</strong>TTA events now surpasses $600 million.The <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong>TTA Board Members include:Frank Houseman, EDS Byron Nelson Championship – PresidentKym Hougham, Wachovia Championship – Vice PresidentOllie Nutt, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am – Secretary/TreasurerTom Hartley, Immediate Past President – Las Vegas InvitationalDirectors:Phil Cannon, FedEx St. Jude ClassicDan Croak, Greater Milwaukee OpenTom Knoll, Independent DirectorTed May, Buick ChampionshipRuss Perlich, Chrysler Classic of TucsonSteve Wilmot, MCI HeritageTom Wilson, Buick InvitationalSuzanne Bohle, Executive DirectorVisit www.pgatta.org for more information.Frank HousemanPresidentKym HoughamVice PresidentOllie NuttSecretary/TreasurerTom HartleyImmediate Past PresidentWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-5


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFO<strong>2004</strong> Prize Money Distribution Charts$3,000,000 $3,500,000 $3,800,000 $4,000,000Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize1 $540,000.002 324,000.003 204,000.004 144,000.005 120,000.006 108,000.007 100,500.008 93,000.009 87,000.0010 81,000.0011 75,000.0012 69,000.0013 63,000.0014 57,000.0015 54,000.0016 51,000.0017 48,000.0018 45,000.0019 42,000.0020 39,000.0021 36,000.0022 33,600.0023 31,200.0024 28,800.0025 26,400.0026 24,000.0027 23,100.0028 22,200.0029 21,300.0030 20,400.0031 19,500.0032 18,600.0033 17,700.0034 16,950.0035 16,200.0036 15,450.0037 14,700.0038 14,100.0039 13,500.0040 12,900.0041 12,300.0042 11,700.0043 11,100.0044 10,500.0045 9,900.0046 9,300.0047 8,700.0048 8,220.0049 7,800.0050 7,560.0051 7,380.0052 7,200.0053 7,080.0054 6,960.0055 6,900.0056 6,840.0057 6,780.0058 6,720.0059 6,660.0060 6,600.0061 6,540.0062 6,480.0063 6,420.0064 6,360.0065 6,300.0066 6,240.0067 6,180.0068 6,120.0069 6,060.0070 6,000.001 $630,000.002 378,000.003 238,000.004 168,000.005 140,000.006 126,000.007 117,250.008 108,500.009 101,500.0010 94,500.0011 87,500.0012 80,500.0013 73,500.0014 66,500.0015 63,000.0016 59,500.0017 56,000.0018 52,500.0019 49,000.0020 45,500.0021 42,000.0022 39,200.0023 36,400.0024 33,600.0025 30,800.0026 28,000.0027 26,950.0028 25,900.0029 24,850.0030 23,800.0031 22,750.0032 21,700.0033 20,650.0034 19,775.0035 18,900.0036 18,025.0037 17,150.0038 16,450.0039 15,750.0040 15,050.0041 14,350.0042 13,650.0043 12,950.0044 12,250.0045 11,550.0046 10,850.0047 10,150.0048 9,590.0049 9,100.0050 8,820.0051 8,610.0052 8,400.0053 8,260.0054 8,120.0055 8,050.0056 7,980.0057 7,910.0058 7,840.0059 7,770.0060 7,700.0061 7,630.0062 7,560.0063 7,490.0064 7,420.0065 7,350.0066 7,280.0067 7,210.0068 7,140.0069 7,070.0070 7,000.001 $684,000.002 410,400.003 258,400.004 182,400.005 152,000.006 136,800.007 127,300.008 117,800.009 110,200.0010 102,600.0011 95,000.0012 87,400.0013 79,800.0014 72,200.0015 68,400.0016 64,600.0017 60,800.0018 57,000.0019 53,200.0020 49,400.0021 45,600.0022 42,560.0023 39,520.0024 36,480.0025 33,440.0026 30,400.0027 29,260.0028 28,120.0029 26,980.0030 25,840.0031 24,700.0032 23,560.0033 22,420.0034 21,470.0035 20,520.0036 19,570.0037 18,620.0038 17,860.0039 17,100.0040 16,340.0041 15,580.0042 14,820.0043 14,060.0044 13,300.0045 12,540.0046 11,780.0047 11,020.0048 10,412.0049 9,880.0050 9,576.0051 9,348.0052 9,120.0053 8,968.0054 8,816.0055 8,740.0056 8,664.0057 8,588.0058 8,512.0059 8,436.0060 8,360.0061 8,284.0062 8,208.0063 8,132.0064 8,056.0065 7,980.0066 7,904.0067 7,828.0068 7,752.0069 7,676.0070 7,600.001 $720,000.002 432,000.003 272,000.004 192,000.005 160,000.006 144,000.007 134,000.008 124,000.009 116,000.0010 108,000.0011 100,000.0012 92,000.0013 84,000.0014 76,000.0015 72,000.0016 68,000.0017 64,000.0018 60,000.0019 56,000.0020 52,000.0021 48,000.0022 44,800.0023 41,600.0024 38,400.0025 35,200.0026 32,000.0027 30,800.0028 29,600.0029 28,400.0030 27,200.0031 26,000.0032 24,800.0033 23,600.0034 22,600.0035 21,600.0036 20,600.0037 19,600.0038 18,800.0039 18,000.0040 17,200.0041 16,400.0042 15,600.0043 14,800.0044 14,000.0045 13,200.0046 12,400.0047 11,600.0048 10,960.0049 10,400.0050 10,080.0051 9,840.0052 9,600.0053 9,440.0054 9,280.0055 9,200.0056 9,120.0057 9,040.0058 8,960.0059 8,880.0060 8,800.0061 8,720.0062 8,640.0063 8,560.0064 8,480.0065 8,400.0066 8,320.0067 8,240.0068 8,160.0069 8,080.0070 8,000.009-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>2004</strong> Prize Money Distribution Charts (cont.)$4,200,000 $4,400,000 $4,500,000 $4,600,000Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize1 $756,000.002 453,600.003 285,600.004 201,600.005 168,000.006 151,200.007 140,700.008 130,200.009 121,800.0010 113,400.0011 105,000.0012 96,600.0013 88,200.0014 79,800.0015 75,600.0016 71,400.0017 67,200.0018 63,000.0019 58,800.0020 54,600.0021 50,400.0022 47,040.0023 43,680.0024 40,320.0025 36,960.0026 33,600.0027 32,340.0028 31,080.0029 29,820.0030 28,560.0031 27,300.0032 26,040.0033 24,780.0034 23,730.0035 22,680.0036 21,630.0037 20,580.0038 19,740.0039 18,900.0040 18,060.0041 17,220.0042 16,380.0043 15,540.0044 14,700.0045 13,860.0046 13,020.0047 12,180.0048 11,508.0049 10,920.0050 10,584.0051 10,332.0052 10,080.0053 9,912.0054 9,744.0055 9,660.0056 9,576.0057 9,492.0058 9,408.0059 9,324.0060 9,240.0061 9,156.0062 9,072.0063 8,988.0064 8,904.0065 8,820.0066 8,736.0067 8,652.0068 8,568.0069 8,484.0070 8,400.001 $792,000.002 475,200.003 299,200.004 211,200.005 176,000.006 158,400.007 147,400.008 136,400.009 127,600.0010 118,800.0011 110,000.0012 101,200.0013 92,400.0014 83,600.0015 79,200.0016 74,800.0017 70,400.0018 66,000.0019 61,600.0020 57,200.0021 52,800.0022 49,280.0023 45,760.0024 42,240.0025 38,720.0026 35,200.0027 33,880.0028 32,560.0029 31,240.0030 29,920.0031 28,600.0032 27,280.0033 25,960.0034 24,860.0035 23,760.0036 22,660.0037 21,560.0038 20,680.0039 19,800.0040 18,920.0041 18,040.0042 17,160.0043 16,280.0044 15,400.0045 14,520.0046 13,640.0047 12,760.0048 12,056.0049 11,440.0050 11,088.0051 10,824.0052 10,560.0053 10,384.0054 10,208.0055 10,120.0056 10,032.0057 9,944.0058 9,856.0059 9,768.0060 9,680.0061 9,592.0062 9,504.0063 9,416.0064 9,328.0065 9,240.0066 9,152.0067 9,064.0068 8,976.0069 8,888.0070 8,800.001 $810,000.002 486,000.003 306,000.004 216,000.005 180,000.006 162,000.007 150,750.008 139,500.009 130,500.0010 121,500.0011 112,500.0012 103,500.0013 94,500.0014 85,500.0015 81,000.0016 76,500.0017 72,000.0018 67,500.0019 63,000.0020 58,500.0021 54,000.0022 50,400.0023 46,800.0024 43,200.0025 39,600.0026 36,000.0027 34,650.0028 33,300.0029 31,950.0030 30,600.0031 29,250.0032 27,900.0033 26,550.0034 25,425.0035 24,300.0036 23,175.0037 22,050.0038 21,150.0039 20,250.0040 19,350.0041 18,450.0042 17,550.0043 16,650.0044 15,750.0045 14,850.0046 13,950.0047 13,050.0048 12,330.0049 11,700.0050 11,340.0051 11,070.0052 10,800.0053 10,620.0054 10,440.0055 10,350.0056 10,260.0057 10,170.0058 10,080.0059 9,990.0060 9,900.0061 9,810.0062 9,720.0063 9,630.0064 9,540.0065 9,450.0066 9,360.0067 9,270.0068 9,180.0069 9,090.0070 9,000.001 $828,000.002 496,800.003 312,800.004 220,800.005 184,000.006 165,600.007 154,100.008 142,600.009 133,400.0010 124,200.0011 115,000.0012 105,800.0013 96,600.0014 87,400.0015 82,800.0016 78,200.0017 73,600.0018 69,000.0019 64,400.0020 59,800.0021 55,200.0022 51,520.0023 47,840.0024 44,160.0025 40,480.0026 36,800.0027 35,420.0028 34,040.0029 32,660.0030 31,280.0031 29,900.0032 28,520.0033 27,140.0034 25,990.0035 24,840.0036 23,690.0037 22,540.0038 21,620.0039 20,700.0040 19,780.0041 18,860.0042 17,940.0043 17,020.0044 16,100.0045 15,180.0046 14,260.0047 13,340.0048 12,604.0049 11,960.0050 11,592.0051 11,316.0052 11,040.0053 10,856.0054 10,672.0055 10,580.0056 10,488.0057 10,396.0058 10,304.0059 10,212.0060 10,120.0061 10,028.0062 9,936.0063 9,844.0064 9,752.0065 9,660.0066 9,568.0067 9,476.0068 9,384.0069 9,292.0070 9,200.00SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-7


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFO<strong>2004</strong> Prize Money Distribution Charts (cont.)$4,700,000 $4,800,000 $5,000,000 $5,100,000Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize1 $846,000.002 507,600.003 319,600.004 225,600.005 188,000.006 169,200.007 157,450.008 145,700.009 136,300.0010 126,900.0011 117,500.0012 108,100.0013 98,700.0014 89,300.0015 84,600.0016 79,900.0017 75,200.0018 70,500.0019 65,800.0020 61,100.0021 56,400.0022 52,640.0023 48,880.0024 45,120.0025 41,360.0026 37,600.0027 36,190.0028 34,780.0029 33,370.0030 31,960.0031 30,550.0032 29,140.0033 27,730.0034 26,555.0035 25,380.0036 24,205.0037 23,030.0038 22,090.0039 21,150.0040 20,210.0041 19,270.0042 18,330.0043 17,390.0044 16,450.0045 15,510.0046 14,570.0047 13,630.0048 12,878.0049 12,220.0050 11,844.0051 11,562.0052 11,280.0053 11,092.0054 10,904.0055 10,810.0056 10,716.0057 10,622.0058 10,528.0059 10,434.0060 10,340.0061 10,246.0062 10,152.0063 10,058.0064 9,964.0065 9,870.0066 9,776.0067 9,682.0068 9,588.0069 9,494.0070 9,400.001 $864,000.002 518,400.003 326,400.004 230,400.005 192,000.006 172,800.007 160,800.008 148,800.009 139,200.0010 129,600.0011 120,000.0012 110,400.0013 100,800.0014 91,200.0015 86,400.0016 81,600.0017 76,800.0018 72,000.0019 67,200.0020 62,400.0021 57,600.0022 53,760.0023 49,920.0024 46,080.0025 42,240.0026 38,400.0027 36,960.0028 35,520.0029 34,080.0030 32,640.0031 31,200.0032 29,760.0033 28,320.0034 27,120.0035 25,920.0036 24,720.0037 23,520.0038 22,560.0039 21,600.0040 20,640.0041 19,680.0042 18,720.0043 17,760.0044 16,800.0045 15,840.0046 14,880.0047 13,920.0048 13,152.0049 12,480.0050 12,096.0051 11,808.0052 11,520.0053 11,328.0054 11,136.0055 11,040.0056 10,944.0057 10,848.0058 10,752.0059 10,656.0060 10,560.0061 10,464.0062 10,368.0063 10,272.0064 10,176.0065 10,080.0066 9,984.0067 9,888.0068 9,792.0069 9,696.0070 9,600.001 $900,000.002 540,000.003 340,000.004 240,000.005 200,000.006 180,000.007 167,500.008 155,000.009 145,000.0010 135,000.0011 125,000.0012 115,000.0013 105,000.0014 95,000.0015 90,000.0016 85,000.0017 80,000.0018 75,000.0019 70,000.0020 65,000.0021 60,000.0022 56,000.0023 52,000.0024 48,000.0025 44,000.0026 40,000.0027 38,500.0028 37,000.0029 35,500.0030 34,000.0031 32,500.0032 31,000.0033 29,500.0034 28,250.0035 27,000.0036 25,750.0037 24,500.0038 23,500.0039 22,500.0040 21,500.0041 20,500.0042 19,500.0043 18,500.0044 17,500.0045 16,500.0046 15,500.0047 14,500.0048 13,700.0049 13,000.0050 12,600.0051 12,300.0052 12,000.0053 11,800.0054 11,600.0055 11,500.0056 11,400.0057 11,300.0058 11,200.0059 11,100.0060 11,000.0061 10,900.0062 10,800.0063 10,700.0064 10,600.0065 10,500.0066 10,400.0067 10,300.0068 10,200.0069 10,100.0070 10,000.001 $918,000.002 550,800.003 346,800.004 244,800.005 204,000.006 183,600.007 170,850.008 158,100.009 147,900.0010 137,700.0011 127,500.0012 117,300.0013 107,100.0014 96,900.0015 91,800.0016 86,700.0017 81,600.0018 76,500.0019 71,400.0020 66,300.0021 61,200.0022 57,120.0023 53,040.0024 48,960.0025 44,880.0026 40,800.0027 39,270.0028 37,740.0029 36,210.0030 34,680.0031 33,150.0032 31,620.0033 30,090.0034 28,815.0035 27,540.0036 26,265.0037 24,990.0038 23,970.0039 22,950.0040 21,930.0041 20,910.0042 19,890.0043 18,870.0044 17,850.0045 16,830.0046 15,810.0047 14,790.0048 13,974.0049 13,260.0050 12,852.0051 12,546.0052 12,240.0053 12,036.0054 11,832.0055 11,730.0056 11,628.0057 11,526.0058 11,424.0059 11,322.0060 11,220.0061 11,118.0062 11,016.0063 10,914.0064 10,812.0065 10,710.0066 10,608.0067 10,506.0068 10,404.0069 10,302.0070 10,200.009-8 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>2004</strong> Prize Money Distribution Charts (cont.)$5,200,000 $5,250,000 $5,300,000 $5,500,000Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize1 $936,000.002 561,600.003 353,600.004 249,600.005 208,000.006 187,200.007 174,200.008 161,200.009 150,800.0010 140,400.0011 130,000.0012 119,600.0013 109,200.0014 98,800.0015 93,600.0016 88,400.0017 83,200.0018 78,000.0019 72,800.0020 67,600.0021 62,400.0022 58,240.0023 54,080.0024 49,920.0025 45,760.0026 41,600.0027 40,040.0028 38,480.0029 36,920.0030 35,360.0031 33,800.0032 32,240.0033 30,680.0034 29,380.0035 28,080.0036 26,780.0037 25,480.0038 24,440.0039 23,400.0040 22,360.0041 21,320.0042 20,280.0043 19,240.0044 18,200.0045 17,160.0046 16,120.0047 15,080.0048 14,248.0049 13,520.0050 13,104.0051 12,792.0052 12,480.0053 12,272.0054 12,064.0055 11,960.0056 11,856.0057 11,752.0058 11,648.0059 11,544.0060 11,440.0061 11,336.0062 11,232.0063 11,128.0064 11,024.0065 10,920.0066 10,816.0067 10,712.0068 10,608.0069 10,504.0070 10,400.001 $945,000.002 567,000.003 357,000.004 252,000.005 210,000.006 189,000.007 175,875.008 162,750.009 152,250.0010 141,750.0011 131,250.0012 120,750.0013 110,250.0014 99,750.0015 94,500.0016 89,250.0017 84,000.0018 78,750.0019 73,500.0020 68,250.0021 63,000.0022 58,800.0023 54,600.0024 50,400.0025 46,200.0026 42,000.0027 40,425.0028 38,850.0029 37,275.0030 35,700.0031 34,125.0032 32,550.0033 30,975.0034 29,662.5035 28,350.0036 27,037.5037 25,725.0038 24,675.0039 23,625.0040 22,575.0041 21,525.0042 20,475.0043 19,425.0044 18,375.0045 17,325.0046 16,275.0047 15,225.0048 14,385.0049 13,650.0050 13,230.0051 12,915.0052 12,600.0053 12,390.0054 12,180.0055 12,075.0056 11,970.0057 11,865.0058 11,760.0059 11,655.0060 11,550.0061 11,445.0062 11,340.0063 11,235.0064 11,130.0065 11,025.0066 10,920.0067 10,815.0068 10,710.0069 10,605.0070 10,500.001 $954,000.002 572,400.003 360,400.004 254,400.005 212,000.006 190,800.007 177,550.008 164,300.009 153,700.0010 143,100.0011 132,500.0012 121,900.0013 111,300.0014 100,700.0015 95,400.0016 90,100.0017 84,800.0018 79,500.0019 74,200.0020 68,900.0021 63,600.0022 59,360.0023 55,120.0024 50,880.0025 46,640.0026 42,400.0027 40,810.0028 39,220.0029 37,630.0030 36,040.0031 34,450.0032 32,860.0033 31,270.0034 29,945.0035 28,620.0036 27,295.0037 25,970.0038 24,910.0039 23,850.0040 22,790.0041 21,730.0042 20,670.0043 19,610.0044 18,550.0045 17,490.0046 16,430.0047 15,370.0048 14,522.0049 13,780.0050 13,356.0051 13,038.0052 12,720.0053 12,508.0054 12,296.0055 12,190.0056 12,084.0057 11,978.0058 11,872.0059 11,766.0060 11,660.0061 11,554.0062 11,448.0063 11,342.0064 11,236.0065 11,130.0066 11,024.0067 10,918.0068 10,812.0069 10,706.0070 10,600.001 $990,000.002 594,000.003 374,000.004 264,000.005 220,000.006 198,000.007 184,250.008 170,500.009 159,500.0010 148,500.0011 137,500.0012 126,500.0013 115,500.0014 104,500.0015 99,000.0016 93,500.0017 88,000.0018 82,500.0019 77,000.0020 71,500.0021 66,000.0022 61,600.0023 57,200.0024 52,800.0025 48,400.0026 44,000.0027 42,350.0028 40,700.0029 39,050.0030 37,400.0031 35,750.0032 34,100.0033 32,450.0034 31,075.0035 29,700.0036 28,325.0037 26,950.0038 25,850.0039 24,750.0040 23,650.0041 22,550.0042 21,450.0043 20,350.0044 19,250.0045 18,150.0046 17,050.0047 15,950.0048 15,070.0049 14,300.0050 13,860.0051 13,530.0052 13,200.0053 12,980.0054 12,760.0055 12,650.0056 12,540.0057 12,430.0058 12,320.0059 12,210.0060 12,100.0061 11,990.0062 11,880.0063 11,770.0064 11,660.0065 11,550.0066 11,440.0067 11,330.0068 11,220.0069 11,110.0070 11,000.00SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-9


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOPrize Money Distribution Charts (cont.)$5,600,000 $5,800,000 $6,000,000 $7,000,000 $7,500,000Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize1 $1,008,000.002 604,800.003 380,800.004 268,800.005 224,000.006 201,600.007 187,600.008 173,600.009 162,400.0010 151,200.0011 140,000.0012 128,800.0013 117,600.0014 106,400.0015 100,800.0016 95,200.0017 89,600.0018 84,000.0019 78,400.0020 72,800.0021 67,200.0022 62,720.0023 58,240.0024 53,760.0025 49,280.0026 44,800.0027 43,120.0028 41,440.0029 39,760.0030 38,080.0031 36,400.0032 34,720.0033 33,040.0034 31,640.0035 30,240.0036 28,840.0037 27,440.0038 26,320.0039 25,200.0040 24,080.0041 22,960.0042 21,840.0043 20,720.0044 19,600.0045 18,480.0046 17,360.0047 16,240.0048 15,344.0049 14,560.0050 14,112.0051 13,776.0052 13,440.0053 13,216.0054 12,992.0055 12,880.0056 12,768.0057 12,656.0058 12,544.0059 12,432.0060 12,320.0061 12,208.0062 12,096.0063 11,984.0064 11,872.0065 11,760.0066 11,648.0067 11,536.0068 11,424.0069 11,312.0070 11,200.001 $1,044,000.002 626,400.003 394,400.004 278,400.005 232,000.006 208,800.007 194,300.008 179,800.009 168,200.0010 156,600.0011 145,000.0012 133,400.0013 121,800.0014 110,200.0015 104,400.0016 98,600.0017 92,800.0018 87,000.0019 81,200.0020 75,400.0021 69,600.0022 64,960.0023 60,320.0024 55,680.0025 51,040.0026 46,400.0027 44,660.0028 42,920.0029 41,180.0030 39,440.0031 37,700.0032 35,960.0033 34,220.0034 32,770.0035 31,320.0036 29,870.0037 28,420.0038 27,260.0039 26,100.0040 24,940.0041 23,780.0042 22,620.0043 21,460.0044 20,300.0045 19,140.0046 17,980.0047 16,820.0048 15,892.0049 15,080.0050 14,616.0051 14,268.0052 13,920.0053 13,688.0054 13,456.0055 13,340.0056 13,224.0057 13,108.0058 12,992.0059 12,876.0060 12,760.0061 12,644.0062 12,528.0063 12,412.0064 12,296.0065 12,180.0066 12,064.0067 11,948.0068 11,832.0069 11,716.0070 11,600.001 $1,080,000.002 648,000.003 408,000.004 288,000.005 240,000.006 216,000.007 201,000.008 186,000.009 174,000.0010 162,000.0011 150,000.0012 138,000.0013 126,000.0014 114,000.0015 108,000.0016 102,000.0017 96,000.0018 90,000.0019 84,000.0020 78,000.0021 72,000.0022 67,200.0023 62,400.0024 57,600.0025 52,800.0026 48,000.0027 46,200.0028 44,400.0029 42,600.0030 40,800.0031 39,000.0032 37,200.0033 35,400.0034 33,900.0035 32,400.0036 30,900.0037 29,400.0038 28,200.0039 27,000.0040 25,800.0041 24,600.0042 23,400.0043 22,200.0044 21,000.0045 19,800.0046 18,600.0047 17,400.0048 16,440.0049 15,600.0050 15,120.0051 14,760.0052 14,400.0053 14,160.0054 13,920.0055 13,800.0056 13,680.0057 13,560.0058 13,440.0059 13,320.0060 13,200.0061 13,080.0062 12,960.0063 12,840.0064 12,720.0065 12,600.0066 12,480.0067 12,360.0068 12,240.0069 12,120.0070 12,000.001 $1,260,000.002 756,000.003 476,000.004 336,000.005 280,000.006 252,000.007 234,500.008 217,000.009 203,000.0010 189,000.0011 175,000.0012 161,000.0013 147,000.0014 133,000.0015 126,000.0016 119,000.0017 112,000.0018 105,000.0019 98,000.0020 91,000.0021 84,000.0022 78,400.0023 72,800.0024 67,200.0025 61,600.0026 56,000.0027 53,900.0028 51,800.0029 49,700.0030 47,600.0031 45,500.0032 43,400.0033 41,300.0034 39,550.0035 37,800.0036 36,050.0037 34,300.0038 32,900.0039 31,500.0040 30,100.0041 28,700.0042 27,300.0043 25,900.0044 24,500.0045 23,100.0046 21,700.0047 20,300.0048 19,180.0049 18,200.0050 17,640.0051 17,220.0052 16,800.0053 16,520.0054 16,240.0055 16,100.0056 15,960.0057 15,820.0058 15,680.0059 15,540.0060 15,400.0061 15,260.0062 15,120.0063 14,980.0064 14,840.0065 14,700.0066 14,560.0067 14,420.0068 14,280.0069 14,140.0070 14,000.001 $1,350,000.002 810,000.003 510,000.004 360,000.005 300,000.006 270,000.007 251,250.008 232,500.009 217,500.0010 202,500.0011 187,500.0012 172,500.0013 157,500.0014 142,500.0015 135,000.0016 127,500.0017 120,000.0018 112,500.0019 105,000.0020 97,500.0021 90,000.0022 84,000.0023 78,000.0024 72,000.0025 66,000.0026 60,000.0027 57,750.0028 55,500.0029 53,250.0030 51,000.0031 48,750.0032 46,500.0033 44,250.0034 42,375.0035 40,500.0036 38,625.0037 36,750.0038 35,250.0039 33,750.0040 32,250.0041 30,750.0042 29,250.0043 27,750.0044 26,250.0045 24,750.0046 23,250.0047 21,750.0048 20,550.0049 19,500.0050 18,900.0051 18,450.0052 18,000.0053 17,700.0054 17,400.0055 17,250.0056 17,100.0057 16,950.0058 16,800.0059 16,650.0060 16,500.0061 16,350.0062 16,200.0063 16,050.0064 15,900.0065 15,750.0066 15,600.0067 15,450.0068 15,300.0069 15,150.0070 15,000.009-10 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


The following regulations are to be followed by all members of the media:1. A daily decal is necessary to walk inside the gallery ropes. All members ofthe media with such decal must remain not more than an arm’s length fromthe ropes, so as to blend into the gallery and appear to be a part of thegallery at all times.2. Players are not to be distracted during play. Do not interview players or askthem to pose for photographs during their rounds.3. Do not interview players or ask them to pose for photographs during theirpractice sessions before a round, except by prior arrangement with the player.4. If an interview is to be conducted in the practice areas, either the range orthe putting green, it must be done by prior arrangement with the player, upagainst the ropes and not in the middle of the areas where it could bedistracting to other players.5. Do not disturb players at their 18th green and/or scoring tent until after theyhave checked, signed and returned their scorecards. <strong>Media</strong> are not allowed inthe 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 othersrequested — will be interviewed following their rounds in the Press Roominterview area.Tape Recorder Regulations1. All tape recorder and/or video recorder work should be done in the proximityof the Press Room and/or clubhouse.Regulations – <strong>Media</strong>2. Tape recorders and/or video recorders are not permitted in the locker room.3. Tape recorders and/or video recorders are not permitted within the playing areaof the golf course unless 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 essentialstaff will be permitted in the locker room. This means the media are notpermitted in the locker room in such situations. However, whenever possible,arrangements will be made to provide players for interviews during suchsituations.2. Fully accredited members of the news media will be welcome in the lockerroom at all other times to carry out their assigned duties. (Note: Cameras andtape recorders are not permitted in the locker room.)The media person set forth below and the News Agency set forth below shall jointlyand severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assignsharmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs andliabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arisingfrom, or in connection with, any actions of the media person set forth below.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golfand releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and theirhost 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. Theholders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize theholders' images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or othertransmission or reproduction in whole 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.SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFORegulations – On-Line Services<strong>Media</strong> credentials will be issued only to personnel on assignment from recognizedgolf or legitimate news Internet sites, as determined by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in its solediscretion. Coverage obtained in accordance with these regulations can only beused on the credentialed website. Individuals representing multiple interests (suchas 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 (including but not limited to network,cable, Internet, home video) to all events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour andNationwide Tour. No audio or video coverage of any event is permitted without theprior written consent of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Scores and statistics may be distributed onlyin accordance with these regulations.1. Coverage must be part of the news portion of the Internet site identifiedbelow (the “Credentialed Site”) and must not purport to be live, play-by-playor real-time coverage from the course.2. Scoring and statistical information may only appear in the editorial newsportion of the Credentialed Site and may be provided no sooner than 30minutes after the actual occurrence of the shots, or after the time suchinformation is legally available as public information if sooner than thirtyminutes after the actual occurrence of the shots. No scoring or statisticalinformation may be used by, sold, given, distributed or otherwise transferredto any party other than the Credentialed Site in any manner whatsoever,without the prior written consent of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.3. Photographic images of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tourplayers may be used on the Credentialed Site for legitimate news coverageonly, and may be used together with news stories during the day’s play, solong as such photographs are not used with other real-time or near-real-timeinformation to create a “shot-by-shot” account of the day’s play. Commercialexploitation of these images without written consent of the players and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> is prohibited.4. The Credentialed Site has rights only with respect to website media and hasno rights with respect to any other media (including, without limitation,cellular or wireless devices) without the prior approval of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.The media person set forth below and the Internet Site set forth below shall jointlyand severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assignsharmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs andliabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arisingfrom, or in connection with, any actions of the media person set forth below.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golfand releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and theirhost 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. Theholders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize theholders' images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or othertransmission or reproduction in whole 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.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-11


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOPhoto credentials will be issued only to personnel on assignment from recognizedand accredited publications or news services. Requests for photo credentials mustbe made by the appropriate news agency, not by the photographer. Thecredentialed entity has rights only with respect to photography and has no rightswith respect to any other media without obtaining the proper and valid credentialsfor such media.Photographic likenesses of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tourplayers and tournament courses may be used only by the news agency which thephotographer represents for legitimate news coverage only. Any other use must beapproved in advance in writing by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Photographs taken hereundermay not be archived nor sold or distributed in any manner without <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’sprior approval.Regulations – Photography3. The use of carts is prohibited at all times.4. Photographers must not position themselves in the line of play. If requestedto move by a player, his caddie or an official, the photographer will do sowithout delay or discussion.5. No photograph shall be taken until a player has completed his stroke.6. Players should not be asked to pose during a round.7. Noise-free equipment must be used at all times.8. Cameras are not permitted in the scoring tent or in the locker rooms.Photographs taken at any <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tourtournament may not be sold or commercially exploited in any manner without theprior written consent of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the applicable course(s) and player(s).Credentialed photographers will receive one of two types of photo credentials. Alimited number of inside the rope photo credentials will be issued daily by the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Official on site and will permit the wearer access inside the ropes.Photographers who do not have an inside the ropes photo credential must stayoutside 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 issued photo credentials of any type.Cameras must have at least a 300mm lens, and may be used only by accreditedmedia representatives who have been issued photo credentials, and such use issubject to the following conditions:1. Photographers with inside the ropes photo credentials must stay within onearm’s length of the ropes at all time. Photographers without inside the ropesphoto credentials are not permitted inside the ropes at any time.2. Photographers are not permitted on the teeing ground, as determined by <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.9. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to photography and hasno rights with respect to any other media without obtaining the proper andvalid credentials for such media.The Photographer set forth below and the News Agency set forth below shall jointlyand severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organization and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assignsharmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs andliabilities (including reasonable attorneys fees and expenses) incurred by, arisingfrom, or in connection with, any actions of the Photographer set forth below or theuse of any photographs other than as set forth in these Photography Regulations.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golfand releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and theirhost 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. Theholders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize theholders' images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or othertransmission or reproduction in whole 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.Regulations – Print<strong>Media</strong> credentials will be issued only to personnel on assignment from recognizedand accredited publications, as determined by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in its sole discretion.Individuals representing multiple interests (such as a recognized golf magazineand an Internet site) must agree to be bound by all applicable media regulations.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> retains exclusive media rights to all events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour.1. Only personnel with appropriate credentials will be permitted into the mediacenter and locker room areas.2. Tape recorders are not permitted in the locker room.3. Players shall not be interviewed during play or after the round until the playerhas signed his scorecard.4. Coverage shall be only for the News Agency set forth below and may not besold or distributed to any other entity or party.5. The use of golf carts is prohibited at all times.6. Only personnel with appropriate credentials will be allowed inside thegallery ropes, and they must stay within one arm’s length of the ropes at alltimes. All support personnel must remain outside the ropes.7. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to print publicationmedia and has no rights with respect to any other media without obtainingthe proper and valid credentials for such media.The media person set forth below and the News Agency set forth below shall jointlyand severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assignsharmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs andliabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arisingfrom, or in connection with, any actions of the media person set forth below.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golfand releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and theirhost 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. Theholders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize theholders' images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or othertransmission or reproduction in whole 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.9-12 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<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 Tour andNationwide Tour. No live or tape-delayed broadcast of any portion of any <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour event is permitted without the priorwritten consent of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.All radio media are permitted to broadcast highlights coverage of such events onlyunder the following conditions, unless otherwise approved in writing by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>:1. Coverage shall not be in excess of three minutes of highlights and may notpurport to be live, play-by-play coverage from the course.2. All highlights coverage must be part of regularly scheduled news programsand may not be broadcast after 48 hours from the conclusion of theapplicable tournament.3. As the exclusive rightsholder, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> may request copies of any coverageof <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour events. Such coveragewill be provided to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> upon request (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> will pay industrystandard copying and shipping costs).4. The use of golf carts is prohibited at all times.5. Only personnel with appropriate credentials will be permitted into the mediacenter and locker room areas.Regulations – Radio8 . Broadcasters are not permitted to talk to players during play or after theround until the player has signed his scorecard.9. Broadcasters shall not sell or distribute any highlights coverage to any thirdparty without <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s prior approval.10. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to radio broadcast andhas no rights with respect to any other media (including, without limitation,audio via the Internet) without obtaining the proper and valid credentials forsuch media.The media person set forth below and the News Agency set forth below shall jointlyand severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assignsharmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs andliabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arisingfrom, or in connection with, any actions of the media person set forth below.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golfand releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and theirhost 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. Theholders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize theholders' images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or othertransmission or reproduction in whole or in part of any <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event they attend.SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFO6. Tape recorders are not permitted in the locker room.7. Radio broadcasters are not permitted inside the gallery ropes at any time.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.Regulations – Television<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 Tour and Nationwide Tour. No live or tape-delayed broadcast ofany portion of any <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour event ispermitted without the prior written consent of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Coverage obtainedby the credentialed entity below in accordance with these regulations canonly be used by the credentialed entity for its television coverage and onlywith respect to television media. The credentialed entity has no rights withrespect to any other media without obtaining the proper and valid credentialsfor such media.All television media are permitted to broadcast highlights coverage of suchevents only under the following conditions unless otherwise approved inwriting by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>:1. Televised coverage shall not be in excess of three minutes of highlightsdaily from each <strong>TOUR</strong> (and six minutes total for all three <strong>TOUR</strong>s) and maynot purport to be live, play-by-play coverage from the course. Requestsfor expanded coverage must be submitted in writing to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.2. All highlights coverage must be part of regularly scheduled news programs.3. Highlights from any day’s play may not be broadcast or used for any otherpurpose after 48 hours following the conclusion of the applicabletournament.4. No action footage of any day’s play may be broadcast until that day’s liveor tape-delayed coverage by the television network is concluded.5. Live coverage or reporting in excess of three minutes from a tournamentsite, including, without limitation, the course, media center, press roomand interview room, is prohibited without the prior approval of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.6. No footage may be used in any commercial manner or sold to any otherbroadcast entity or agency.7. As the exclusive rights holder, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is the absolute owner of allfootage shot at the tournament site (golf action or other footage) and mayrequest copies of any footage shot at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour andNationwide Tour events. Such footage 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 allowed inside thegallery ropes, and they must stay within one arm’s length of the ropes atall times. All support personnel must remain outside the ropes.10. All uses of footage hereunder shall be made with a courtesy credit to<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.The media person set forth below and the News Agency set forth below shalljointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its hostorganizations and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and their respective officers, agents,representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any andall expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonableattorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arising from, or in connection with,any actions of the media person set forth below.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game ofgolf and releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitionsand their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc.,participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilitiesresulting from such cases. The holders of the media credential grantpermission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize the holders' images or likenessesincidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission orreproduction in whole 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.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-13


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s TournamentPlayers Club network has maintained areputation for operating high-qualityclubs since its inception 24 years ago.The TPC network continues to grow,with more than 30 facilities currentlyopen or under construction, includingseveral overseas.TPCs encompass all forms of golfrelatedoperations—resort facilities, corporate/private membership clubs anddaily fee courses—and, as such, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Golf Course Properties, Inc. isable to match the type of facility with the demands of each market in which aclub operates.The network represents the highest standard in the golf course industry,commensurate with the members of the organization it represents, the playersof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Each Tournament Players Club embodies the trademark ofexcellence first established with the flagship TPC at Sawgrass, which openedits world-famous Stadium Course in the fall of 1980 in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.This commitment to overall excellence serves as the foundation for thenetwork’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 dependencyTournament Players Clubson 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.The TPC at Sawgrass was the first Tournament Players Club to hold a<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, becoming the permanent home of THE PLAYERSChampionship in 1982. In 2003, 15 tournaments were conducted on TPCcourses, bringing the total number of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions Tour andNationwide Tour events held at TPC facilities to 220.Many of the top golf course architects are connected with TournamentPlayers Club projects, including Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, Arnold Palmer, JackNicklaus, Gary Player, Arthur Hills, Jay Morrish, Tom Weiskopf, Greg Norman,Bob Von Hagge and D.A. Weibring. The Tournament Players Club of Boston,which opened in 2002, was the fourth TPC course designed by Palmer CourseDesign Co. Weiskopf has designed his second TPC course for the newTournament Players Club at Craig Ranch near Dallas, TX, scheduled to open inthe fall of <strong>2004</strong>.Moreover, in recognizing the importance of player input for tournamentcourses, <strong>TOUR</strong> members have served as design consultants, working closelywith the lead architect. Mark O’Meara, for instance, served as the playerdesign consultant on the Tournament Players Club at Valencia (CA), whichopened in June 2003, while Steve Elkington is the player consultant and KellyGibson the associate player consultant working with architect Pete Dye on theTournament Players Club of Louisiana in New Orleans, scheduled to open inthe spring.Tournament Players Club NetworkClub General Manager Architect Consultant Tournament1. TPC at Sawgrass John Hugghins Pete Dye — THE PLAYERS ChampionshipPonte Vedra Beach, FL(<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)2. TPC at Eagle Trace Ray Dznowski Arthur Hills — —Coral Springs, FL3. TPC at River Highlands Bill Whaley Pete Dye/ Howard Twitty/ Buick ChampionshipCromwell, CT DSI* Roger Maltbie (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)4. TPC at Prestancia Robert Norton Ron Garl Mike Souchak —Sarasota, FLVon Hagge & Devlin5. TPC at Avenel Mike Sullivan Ault, Clark & Ed Sneed Booz Allen ClassicPotomac, MD Associates (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)6. TPC of Scottsdale Bill Grove Jay Morrish/ Jim Colbert/ FBR OpenScottsdale, AZ Tom Weiskopf Howard Twitty (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)7. TPC at Southwind John Spiess Ron Prichard Hubert Green/ FedEx St. Jude ClassicMemphis, TN Fuzzy Zoeller (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)8. TPC at Piper Glen Ronnie Parker Arnold Palmer — —Charlotte, NC9. TPC of Michigan Steve Munch Jack Nicklaus — Ford Senior Players ChampionshipDearborn, MI(Champions Tour)10. TPC of Tampa Bay Brady Boyd DSI* Chi Chi Rodriguez Outback Steakhouse Pro-AmLutz, FL(Champions Tour)11. TPC at Summerlin Chuck Bombard DSI* Fuzzy Zoeller TBALas Vegas, NV12. TPC at Heron Bay TBA Mark McCumber — —Coral Springs, FL13. TPC at The Canyons Dan Hammell DSI* Raymond Floyd TBALas Vegas, NV* <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Design Services, Inc.9-14 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tournament Players Club Network (cont.)Club General Manager Architect Consultant Tournament14. TPC at Sugarloaf Doug Meredith Greg Norman — BellSouth ClassicDuluth, GA(<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)15. TPC at Jasna Polana John Buser Gary Player — —Princeton, NJ16. TPC of Myrtle Beach Rick Shoemaker Tom Fazio Lanny Wadkins —Murrell’s Inlet, SC17. TPC of Virginia Beach Chris Coleman Pete Dye Curtis Strange Virginia Beach OpenVirginia Beach, VA(Nationwide Tour)SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFO18. TPC at Deere Run Kirk Deneke D.A. Weibring/DSI* — John Deere ClassicSilvis, IL(<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)19. TPC of the Twin Cities Alan Cull Arnold Palmer Tom Lehman 3M ChampionshipBlaine, MN(Champions Tour)20. TPC at Wakefield Plantation Todd Harbour Hale Irwin — SAS Carolina ClassicRaleigh, NC(Nationwide Tour)21. TPC at River’s Bend Bill Hughes Arnold Palmer — Kroger ClassicMaineville, OH(Champions Tour)22. TPC of Boston Jim O’Mara Arnold Palmer — Deutsche Bank ChampionshipNorton, MA(<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)23. TPC at Valencia Perry Dickey DSI* Mark O’Meara —Valencia, CA24. TPC of Louisiana (<strong>2004</strong>) Bill Delayo Pete Dye Steve Elkington HP Classic of New OrleansNew Orleans, LA Kelly Gibson (Assoc.) (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) (2005)25. TPC at Craig Ranch (<strong>2004</strong>) __ Tom Weiskopf D.A. Weibring __Dallas, TXTournament Players Courses (Licensed Facilities — 5)1. TPC at The Woodlands Von Hagge & Devlin — —The Woodlands, TX2. TPC Four Seasons Resort Las Colinas Jay Morrish Ben Crenshaw/ EDS Byron Nelson ChampionshipIrving, TX Byron Nelson (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)3. TPC at <strong>PGA</strong> West Pete Dye — —La Quinta, CA4. TPC at Snoqualmie Ridge Jack Nicklaus — —Snoqualmie Ridge, WA5. TPC of Cancun (2006) Nick Price — —Cancun, MexicoOther <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Licensed Golf Properties (3)1. Golf Club of JacksonvilleJacksonville, FLIan Nicoll2. Colbert Hills – A <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Preferred Collegiate Golf CourseManhattan, KSDavid Gourlay3. Falconhead Golf Club – A <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Signature Series Golf CourseAustin, TXJimmy Terry* <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Design Services, Inc.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-15


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> has collaboratedwith IBM, the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s OfficialWorldwide Information TechnologyPartner, on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ShotLinkSystem. The ShotLink System is arevolutionary platform for collecting and disseminating scoring and statisticaldata on every shot by every player in real-time during every tournament round.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>, in conjunction with IBM, conducted an extensive review process toformulate its strategy for the development and implementation of ShotLink.Following an evaluation of more than 30 companies, additional technologyand implementation partners were identified: Information and DisplaySystems (IDS), Palm, Electronic Arts, Daktronics and two mapping vendors:GeoGolf and Geodetic Services. IBM provided overall project management,consulting services and server and networking technologies. ShotLink wasintroduced during the 2001 Buick Classic and represents the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s scoringsystem for the future.The accumulation, packaging and presentation of expanded shot andcourse information provides the basis for numerous fan enhancements.Current uses of ShotLink data include:• Enhanced graphics and statistics in television broadcastsShotLink• Expanded information and 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 tournamentinformation through Tournament Tracker, developed by IBM• Powering <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Mobile Link, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s wireless applicationfor use on PDAs and cell phones (available on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM)• Powering the exclusive AT&T Wireless #121 golf service• Powering the <strong>TOUR</strong>Cast application on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM, whichlaunched in 2003In addition to current uses, ShotLink provides unlimited potential todevelop fan enhancements and products over the next several years, including:• Enhanced and interactive television• On-site wireless and kiosk applications for tournament patrons• Internet, PC and console gamesBesides fan enhancements, ShotLink creates an ongoing historicalarchive of statistical information. This information is available to playersthrough the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Links program, also built by IBM.The ShotLink data is collected by volunteers utilizing a combination ofPalm handheld devices and laser range finders.Tour Wives Association<strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association, Inc. is a Florida not-forprofitcorporation organized to render support for andprovide assistance to needy children and their familiesthrough the means of charitable events. TheAssociation is comprised of the wives of professionalgolfers on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Nationwide Tour, as wellas individuals and corporations that support the <strong>TOUR</strong>Wives Association’s many charitable endeavors.Since its incorporation in 1988, the <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association hassupported children’s charities across the country by raising money for childrelatedcharities and given much back to the game of golf through personaland monetary contributions. In addition to the funds that are raised, the wivesvisit different charities in the communities where golf tournaments are held,spending time and playing with children supported by the charities.The <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association conducts numerous fundraisers to supportits charities. These include tasting events, concerts, live and silent auctionsand other activities.AT OURS S O CWI V E SI A TI O NThe Association’s favorite (and longest-running) fundraiser is thebiannual <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Golf Classic, a nine-hole tournament where the wivesplay golf and their husbands caddie. The <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Golf Classic, first playedin 1987, has been held at different courses around the country.The <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association is currently selling its cookbook, Taste ofthe <strong>TOUR</strong>. The cookbook is a compilation of recipes from your favorite golfersand consists of 144 pages of recipes submitted by the families of players on<strong>TOUR</strong>, from their homes and their favorite restaurants at tournament sites.From simple to gourmet, the cookbook contains recipes for appetizers, soupsand salads, breads and muffins, poultry and meat dishes, seafood, vegetables,rice and pasta dishes and desserts. This project is providing a continuingsource of funds for its charities.While its membership varies from year to year, the commitment of the<strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association to making a difference in the lives of needy childrenstands strong. The Association’s dedicated members, past and present, havereached deep into their resources to balance the demands of family, work andtravel and have given generously of themselves to realize their ideals.For information regarding the <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association, please contactSara Moores at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.9-16 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Every 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 toMonday if conditions and weather permit.Weather <strong>Guide</strong>linesIf conditions exist which make the completion of 54 holes impossible, thenext 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-siteTournament Director discusses the situation and conditions with a number ofparties, including the host organization, title sponsor, host site (generalmanager and/or golf course superintendent), on-site weather forecaster,television representatives and the other members of the Rules Committee.Players typically have not been included in these discussions as the <strong>TOUR</strong>believes it is inappropriate for the Rules Committee to discuss matters directlyaffecting the competition with contestants.SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOWorld Golf FoundationWorld Golf Foundation, a not-forprofit,501(c)3 organization, wascreated in 1994 to unite the golfindustry and those who love the game.The board supports initiatives thatpromote, enhance the growth of, and provide access to the game of golf, whilepreserving golf’s traditional values and passing them on to others.There are four initiatives under the umbrella of the World GolfFoundation: the World Golf Hall of Fame, The First Tee, GOLF 20/20: Vision forthe Future and the National Minority Golf Foundation. Each initiative has itsown mission to enhance the game of golf’s history, present and future.World Golf Hall of Fame—Conceptualized in the late 1980s and open since1998, it is committed to preserving golf’s rich heritage, honoring the greatplayers and contributors to the sport and setting the stage for future generationsto learn about and enjoy the game. Members are honored in the 75,000 squarefootmuseum located at World Golf Village in St. Augustine, FL.The First Tee—Announced in November of 1997, The First Tee is dedicatedto providing affordable access to golf and strives to instill in young people lifeenhancingvalues such as honesty, integrity, sportsmanship and respect.These values are seamlessly taught through The First Tee Life Skills & GolfExperience, one of the unique features that differentiates The First Tee frommany other successful junior golf programs. The intent is to offer opportunitiesfor improvement in the quality of life and create a platform where children canincrease their potential for success. The First Tee partners with local not-forprofitentities and municipalities to form The First Tee Chapters, which areresponsible for developing The First Tee golf learning facilities. Currently,there are more than 135 open facilities spanning 40 states and twocontinents, including programs in Canada and Singapore.GOLF 20/20: Vision for the Future—Initiated in 1999, it is devoted toaligning the golf industry behind a plan that addresses the future of golf in astrategic manner, with an emphasis on accelerating growth and participationand creating new avenues of access into the game.National Minority Golf Program—Coming under the World GolfFoundation umbrella in 2001, it is primarily focused on developing careeropportunities in golf for minorities.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-17


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOOpen since 1998, the World Golf Hall of Fameis the ultimate destination for the celebration andrecognition of golf’s greatest players andcontributors and serves as an inspiration to golfersand golf fans worldwide. Supported by all of theworld’s leading golf organizations, the Hall of Famehonors its members through a creative, interactiveand compelling guest experience. The World GolfHall of Fame is located at World Golf Village in St.Augustine, FL.The MembersThe 71 players and contributors inducted into theformer Hall of Fame in Pinehurst, NC, and the L<strong>PGA</strong>Hall of Fame were “grandfathered” into the World GolfHall of Fame at the first induction ceremony held atWorld Golf Village in May 1998.Nick Faldo and Johnny Miller were the first newplayers to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame,and Amy Alcott, Seve Ballesteros and Lloyd Mangrumentered in 1999. Beth Daniel, Juli Inkster and JudyRankin were inducted as part of the 2000 inductionceremony, along with Deane Beman, Sir MichaelBonallack, Jack Burke Jr., John Jacobs and Neil Coles.Donna Caponi, Karsten Solheim, Judy Bell, AllanRobertson, Payne Stewart and Greg Norman wereinducted in 2001 and were followed by Tommy Bolt, BenWorld Golf Hall of FameJack PeterVice President andChief Operating OfficerWorld Golf Hall of FameCrenshaw, Marlene Hagge, Tony Jacklin, Bernhard Langer and Harvey Penick in2002. In 2003, Leo Diegel, Hisako “Chako” Higuchi, Nick Price and AnnikaSorenstam were brought in, pushing the total number of inductees to 100.The MuseumThe World Golf Hall of Fame includes memorabilia from its members aswell as interactive exhibits and historical artifacts. In October of 2003, fournew exhibits were unveiled to pay tribute to the Class of 2003, including the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Nick Price. The exhibits follow the lives and careers of the mostrecent inductees through memorabilia and photos.The museum also includes a life-size replica of the famous Swilcan BurnBridge, an artificial 1880s-style putting green, with a hickory-shafted putterand gutta-percha ball from the era, and a state-of-the-art golf simulator, whichallows guests to experience any one of more than 40 famous courses foundaround the world. The experience is never the same, with the museum’sWachovia Gallery featuring a new exhibit each year.Guests visiting the Hall of Fame have the opportunity to take afascinating one-hour behind-the-scenes tour with one of its knowledgeablevolunteers. Visitors wishing to tour at their own pace can use a hand-heldAcoustiguide ® , with self-guided tours available in five languages.EducationAs part of its mission to be an inspiration to golfers and fans throughoutthe world, the World Golf Hall of Fame offers several initiatives to educateand connect children with the game. Three programs, sponsored by Shell OilCompany, are offered to teach children about various principles involved in thegame: “Science of Golf,” “Great Scot! Who Thought Up This Game Anyway?”and “The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side.” The fourth program,“Community Field Trip Fund,” was established to provide area schools andchildren’s charities the opportunity to see educational films at the World GolfHall of Fame’s IMAX ® Theater.As sole founding partner of World Golf Hall of Fame, Shell Oil Companyprovides financial support to the World Golf Foundation and supports itscharitable initiatives aimed at introducing golf to young people, therebypromoting scholastic achievement, community service and those valuesintrinsic to the game of golf.World Golf Hall of Fame Supporting OrganizationsAmerican Junior Golf AssociationAmerican Society of Golf Course ArchitectsAsian <strong>PGA</strong>Augusta National Golf ClubChampions TourChampions Tour Tournament AssociationClub Managers Association of AmericaGolf Course Builders Association of AmericaGolf Course Superintendents Association of AmericaGolf Writers Association of AmericaInternational Association of Golf AdministratorsJapan Golf Tour OrganizationLadies Professional Golf AssociationL<strong>PGA</strong> Tournament Sponsors AssociationNational Golf Course Owners AssociationNational Golf FoundationNationwide Tour<strong>PGA</strong> of America<strong>PGA</strong> European Tour<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong><strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournaments AssociationRoyal & Ancient Golf Club of St. AndrewsRoyal Canadian Golf AssociationSunshine TourUnited States Golf Association9-18 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


INDUCTED VIA THE FORMER WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME INPINEHURST, NC(selected by the Golf Writers Association of America):1974 Patty Berg, Walter Hagen, Ben Hogan, Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., ByronNelson, Jack Nicklaus, Francis Ouimet, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player,Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Harry Vardon, Mildred Didrickson“Babe” Zaharias1975 Willie Anderson, Fred Corcoran, Joseph C. Dey, Chick Evans, TomMorris, Jr., John H. Taylor, Glenna Collett Vare, Joyce Wethered1976 Tommy Armour, James Braid, Tom Morris, Sr., Jerome Travers,Mickey Wright1977 Bobby Locke, John Ball, Herb Graffis, Donald Ross1978 Billy Casper, Harold Hilton, Dorothy Campbell Hurd Howe, BingCrosby, Clifford Roberts1979 Louise Suggs, Walter Travis1980 Lawson Little, Henry Cotton1981 Lee Trevino, Ralph Guldahl1982 Julius Boros, Kathy Whitworth1983 Bob Hope, Jimmy Demaret1985 JoAnne Gunderson Carner1986 Cary Middlecoff1987 Robert Trent Jones, Sr., Betsy Rawls1988 Tom Watson, Peter Thomson, Bob Harlow1989 Raymond Floyd, Nancy Lopez, Roberto De Vicenzo, Jim Barnes1990 William C. Campbell, Paul Runyan, Gene Littler, Horton Smith1992 Hale Irwin, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Richard Tufts, Harry CooperINDUCTED VIA THE L<strong>PGA</strong> HALL OF FAME:1951 Betty Jameson1977 Sandra Haynie, Carol Mann1991 Pat Bradley1993 Patty Sheehan1994 Dinah Shore1995 Betsy King1999 Amy Alcott, Beth Daniel2000 Juli Inkster2003 Annika SorenstamWorld Golf Hall of Fame Members (by year)ELECTED VIA THE L<strong>PGA</strong> VETERANS BALLOT:2000 Judy Rankin2001 Donna Caponi2002 Marlene HaggeELECTED THROUGH THE <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> HALL OF FAME:1996 Johnny Miller1998 Lloyd Mangrum2001 Greg Norman, Payne Stewart2002 Ben Crenshaw2003 Nick PriceELECTED THROUGH THE INTERNATIONAL BALLOT:1997 Seve Ballesteros, Nick Faldo2001 Bernhard Langer (inducted in 2002)2002 Tony JacklinSELECTED THROUGH VETERANS CATEGORY:2000 Jack Burke, Jr.2001 Allan Robertson2002 Tommy Bolt2003 Leo DiegelSELECTED VIA LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT CATEGORY:2000 Deane Beman, Sir Michael Bonallack, Neil Coles, John Jacobs2001 Judy Bell, Karsten Solheim2002 Harvey Penick2003 Chako HiguchiSECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOWorld Golf Hall of Fame Members (Alphabetical)Amy Alcott (1999)Willie Anderson (1975)Tommy Armour (1976)John Ball (1977)Seve Ballesteros (1997)Jim Barnes (1989)Judy Bell (2001)Deane Beman (2000)Patty Berg (1974)Tommy Bolt (2002)Sir Michael Bonallack (2000)Julius Boros (1982)Pat Bradley (1991)James Braid (1976)Jack Burke, Jr. (2000)Bill Campbell (1990)Donna Caponi (2001)JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1985)Billy Casper (1978)Neil Coles (2000)Harry Cooper (1992)Fred Corcoran (1975)Henry Cotton (1980)Ben Crenshaw (2002)Bing Crosby (1978)Beth Daniel (1999)Roberto De Vicenzo (1989)Jimmy Demaret (1983)Joseph C. Dey (1975)Leo Diegel (2003)Chick Evans (1975)Nick Faldo (1997)Raymond Floyd (1989)Herb Graffis (1977)Ralph Guldahl (1981)Walter Hagen (1974)Marlene Hagge (2002)Bob Harlow (1988)Sandra Haynie (1977)Chako Higuchi (2003)Harold Hilton (1978)Ben Hogan (1974)Bob Hope (1983)Dorothy Campbell Hurd Howe (1978)Juli Inkster (2000)Hale Irwin (1992)Tony Jacklin (2002)John Jacobs (2000)Betty Jameson (1951)Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (1987)Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. (1974)Betsy King (1995)Bernhard Langer (2002)Lawson Little (1980)Gene Littler (1990)Bobby Locke (1977)Nancy Lopez (1989)Lloyd Mangrum (1998)Carol Mann (1977)Cary Middlecoff (1986)Johnny Miller (1996)Tom Morris, Jr. (1975)Tom Morris, Sr. (1976)Byron Nelson (1974)Jack Nicklaus (1974)Greg Norman (2001)Francis Ouimet (1974)Arnold Palmer (1974)Harvey Penick (2002)Gary Player (1974)Nick Price (2003)Judy Rankin (2000)Betsy Rawls (1987)Clifford Roberts (1978)Allan Robertson (2001)Chi Chi Rodriguez (1992)Donald Ross (1977)Paul Runyan (1990)Gene Sarazen (1974)Patty Sheehan (1993)Dinah Shore (1994)Horton Smith (1990)Sam Snead (1974)Karsten Solheim (2001)Annika Sorenstam (2003)Payne Stewart (2001)Louise Suggs (1979)John H. Taylor (1975)Peter Thomson (1988)Jerome Travers (1976)Walter Travis (1979)Lee Trevino (1981)Richard Tufts (1992)Harry Vardon (1974)Glenna Collett Vare (1975)Tom Watson (1988)Joyce Wethered (1975)Kathy Whitworth (1982)Mickey Wright (1976)Mildred “Babe” Didrickson Zaharias(1974)Total: 100WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-19


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOWorld Golf Hall of Fame <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Pioneers/MembersWillie Anderson (1975)The son of a Scottish greenskeeper, Anderson emigrated to the U.S. at age 15and became the first dominant player in America. He won the U.S. Open fourtimes before age 27, including three consecutively from 1903 to 1905.Anderson finished in the top five 11 of the 14 times that he competed in thenational championship.Tommy Armour (1976)A native of Edinburgh, the “Silver Scot” won the 1927 U.S. Western Open, the1930 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and the 1931 British Open. One of golf’s mostrespected instructors, Armour excelled despite injuries suffered in World WarI that left him with one eye and with metal plates in his head and arm.Jim Barnes (1989)An assistant pro in England at age 15, Barnes came to America at 19, andbetween 1916 and 1925 won all the major tournaments of his day: theWestern Open in 1914, 1917 and 1919; the first two <strong>PGA</strong> Championships in1916 and 1919; the 1921 U.S. Open; and the 1925 British Open.Deane Beman (2000)Commissioner of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1974-1994, he created the ChampionsTour, the Nationwide Tour and developed the “stadium golf” concept. As aplayer, Beman won the 1959 British Amateur, the 1960 and 1963 U.S.Amateurs, competed on four U.S. Walker Cup Teams and captured four <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> titles.Tommy Bolt (2002)Bolt was best known for his impeccable ball striking, colorful personality,stylish clothes and occasional temper tantrums. He did not join the U.S. touruntil 1950 when he was 32. Bolt won the U.S. Open at age 40 and captured15 <strong>TOUR</strong> titles. He was a founding member of the Champions Tour.Julius Boros (1982)An accountant by trade, Boros turned professional at age 30. Just two yearslater, in 1952, he won the U.S. Open and was named <strong>PGA</strong> Player of the Year.He claimed a second U.S. Open in 1963 at The Country Club in Brookline, MA,and in 1968 captured the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at age 48.Jack Burke, Jr. (2000)A member of five U.S. Ryder Cup teams, serving as captain twice, Burkecaptured 15 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles, including the 1956 Masters Tournament and1956 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. He won four consecutive tournaments in 1952.Burke is co-founder and president of the Champions Club in Houston, TX.Billy Casper (1978)A brilliant putter, Casper won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring averagefive times and was a member of eight Ryder Cup teams. Of his 60 careervictories, three were major championships, including the 1966 U.S. Open,when he came from seven strokes back with nine holes to play to tie ArnoldPalmer, then won their playoff.Harry Cooper (1992)Known as “Lighthorse Harry” for the speed at which he played, Cooper wonmore than 30 professional tournaments between 1926 and 1942. He wasnever able to capture a major championship, finishing second on threeoccasions. In 1937, he won nine tournaments and was the first winner of theVardon Trophy for lowest scoring average.Fred Corcoran (1975)As tournament manager of the <strong>PGA</strong> of America from 1936 to 1947, Corcoranmore than doubled the number of tour events. Working with Babe Zahariasand Patty Berg, and with financial support from Wilson, he was instrumentalin forming the L<strong>PGA</strong> Tour in 1949. Also a promoter and agent, he founded theGolf Writers Association of America in 1946.Ben Crenshaw (2002)With one of the best putting strokes of all time, Crenshaw won 19 times onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, including the Masters twice. He was on the 1971 and 1972NCAA championship teams at the University of Texas and won three straightindividual NCAA crowns. Crenshaw also has participated on four Ryder Cupteams and in 1999 captained the U.S. Ryder Cup team.Roberto De Vicenzo (1989)De Vicenzo, a native of Argentina, turned professional in 1938 at age 15. Hejoined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1947 and collected nine victories. A truly internationalchampion, he won more than 200 tournaments worldwide, most notably the1967 British Open. In 1980 at Winged Foot, De Vicenzo won the inaugural U.S.Senior Open.Jimmy Demaret (1983)With a personality as colorful as his wardrobe, Demaret was one of golf’smost popular figures for four decades. The Texas native once quit professionalgolf to become a nightclub singer but returned in 1938 and won the 1940Masters. After serving in the Navy during World War II, he won the Mastersin 1947 and 1950.Joseph C. Dey (1975)Golf’s most respected administrator, Dey was named Executive Secretary of theUSGA in 1934, a position he held for 34 years. As the first commissioner ofwhat became the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, he guided the tournament players in their splitfrom the <strong>PGA</strong> of America. In 1975 he became the second American to captainthe Royal and Ancient.Leo Diegel (2003)A native of Detroit, MI, Diegel won consecutive <strong>PGA</strong> Championships in 1928and 1929. In total, he won 31 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events during his career, includingfour Canadian Opens. Diegel was a member of the first four U.S. Ryder Cupteams between 1927 and 1933. After retiring in 1935 due to a hand injury,Diegel became a respected teacher.Nick Faldo (1997)In 20 years, Faldo has won more than 40 tournaments worldwide, includingthree British Opens and three Masters Tournaments, and competed on 11European Ryder Cup Teams. In 1990, Faldo was the first international playerto be named <strong>PGA</strong> of America Player of the Year.Raymond Floyd (1989)With the 1969 and 1982 <strong>PGA</strong> Championships and the 1976 MastersTournament to his credit, Floyd was already a player of renown when he wonhis fourth major championship title. In 1986, at age 43, he captured the U.S.Open at Shinnecock Hills. His steely competitiveness carried over to asuccessful career on the Champions Tour.Ralph Guldahl (1981)In 1938, Guldahl quit tournament golf in frustration to sell cars in Dallas. Hereturned one year later and, with victories at Oakland Hills in 1937 and CherryHills in 1938, became one of the few players to capture consecutive U.S. Opentitles. He also won three consecutive Western Opens and the 1939 MastersTournament.Walter Hagen (1974)Flamboyant and charismatic, Hagen was the first professional to make a livingplaying golf, rather than teaching it. Wild off the tee, but superb at recovery,his fame mirrored his lifestyle. Captain of the first six American Ryder Cupteams, he won two U.S. Opens, four British Opens and five <strong>PGA</strong>Championships, including four consecutively.Bob Harlow (1988)Harlow, a newspaperman from Massachusetts, was best known as thefounder of Golf World. As manager for Walter Hagen from 1921 to 1929, andlater for Joe Kirkwood, he arranged exhibitions both nationally and abroad.From 1930 to 1935, he served as tournament manager for the <strong>PGA</strong> of America.Ben Hogan (1974)Hogan was legendary for his intensity and dedication to perfection. Havingalready claimed two <strong>PGA</strong> Championships and the U.S. Open by 1948, hesuffered a life-threatening auto accident in 1949. Miraculously, he returned towin the U.S. Open in 1950, 1951 and 1953; the Masters Tournament in 1951and 1953; and the 1953 British Open.9-20 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


World Golf Hall of Fame <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Pioneers/Members (cont.)Hale Irwin (1992)An All-American in golf and All-Conference in football at the University ofColorado, Irwin won the 1967 NCAA Golf Championship. Between 1974 and1990, he captured three U.S. Open titles, the last at age 45 in a 19-holeplayoff. After 1995, he devoted himself to golf course design and theChampions Tour.Tony Jacklin (2002)In 1969, Tony Jacklin became the first British player in 18 years to win the BritishOpen. He followed that with the 1970 U.S. Open title, the first victory in thattournament by a British player in 50 years. Jacklin may be best remembered asCaptain of the victorious European Ryder Cup teams in 1985, 1987 and 1989.Bernhard Langer (2002)Langer is the most accomplished golfer in German history. He accumulatedmore than 50 worldwide victories and won the Masters twice. Langercompeted for Europe in 10 Ryder Cup competitions and amassed one of thebest records for the European Team.Lawson Little (1980)Stocky and powerful, but renowned for his short game, Little’s greatestachievements came as an amateur. In 1934 and 1935, he captured the “LittleSlam,” winning both the U.S. and British Amateur Championships. Afterturning professional in 1936, he won seven events, most notably the 1940 U.S.Open in a playoff with Gene Sarazen.Gene Littler (1990)Littler’s first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> win came in 1954 as an amateur. His last was in 1977at age 47. He won the U.S. Amateur in 1953 and the U.S. Open in 1961, butlost both the Masters Tournament and the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship in playoffs.Littler amassed a total of 29 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories.Lloyd Mangrum (1998)Known as a tough competitor with an aggressive style of play, Mangrumcompeted in an era that also included Hall of Famers Ben Hogan, ByronNelson, Jimmy Demaret and Sam Snead. He counted the 1946 U.S. Openamong his 36 career victories.Cary Middlecoff (1986)After becoming the first amateur to win the North and South Open, Dr.Middlecoff abandoned a career in dentistry and turned professional in 1947.A brilliant analyst of the game and the golf swing, he won the U.S. Open in1949 and 1956 and the Masters Tournament in 1955. He retired with 37 careervictories.Johnny Miller (1996)Miller dominated international golf in the early 1970s, winning 20tournaments in six years. A remarkable 63 in the final round secured hisvictory in the 1973 U.S. Open at Oakmont. Winner of the 1976 British Open atRoyal Birkdale, Miller gained renown as a television commentator.Byron Nelson (1974)“Lord Byron” won two Masters Tournaments, two <strong>PGA</strong> Championships andthe 1939 U.S. Open. He is best remembered for his 1945 season, when he won19 tournaments, including 11 consecutively, finished second seven times andcompiled a remarkable stroke average of 68.33. In 1947, at age 34, Nelsonretired to his ranch in Texas.Jack Nicklaus (1974)The legendary Bobby Jones said of him: “He plays a game with which I am notfamiliar.” In his monumental career, Nicklaus amassed 18 professional majorchampionship victories, far surpassing any golfer before or since. With morethan 100 victories around the world, “The Golden Bear” is arguably the bestgolfer of the modern era.Greg Norman (2001)The “Great White Shark” won the 1986 and 1993 British Opens in aprofessional career that has produced some 90 victories worldwide, including20 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles. He captured the Arnold Palmer Award as the <strong>TOUR</strong>’sleading money-winner in 1986, 1990 and 1995. He won the 1994 PLAYERSChampionship with a record 24-under-par total.Arnold Palmer (1974)The most charismatic player in history, Palmer’s emergence in the late 1950scoincided with televised golf to generate unprecedented interest in the game.Palmer won the U.S. Amateur in 1954 and the U.S. Open in 1960. Also amongthe more than 80 professional victories he collected were four MastersTournaments, two British Opens and five major championships on theChampions Tour.Gary Player (1974)This South African made up for his diminutive size with a rigorous schedule offitness training and persistent practice unequaled in golf. His career victoriesnumbered more than 120 worldwide and included all four majorchampionships. Player found later success as a dominant force on theChampions Tour.Nick Price (2003)One of the more dominant players of the 1990s, winning two <strong>PGA</strong>Championships (1992, 1994) and a British Open (1994) among his 16 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> victories in that decade, and 18 total. The South African, winner of morethan 40 titles worldwide, is also a two-time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year(1993, 1994) and a two-time Vardon Trophy winner (1993, 1997).Chi Chi Rodriguez (1992)Rodriguez won eight <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events and collected more than 20 ChampionsTour titles in his career. But it is his charitable work that will be bestremembered. His pro-am tournament helped fund the Children’s Hospital in hisnative Puerto Rico, and his Youth Foundation has raised millions fordisadvantaged children in Florida.Paul Runyan (1990)Although one of the shortest hitters of his time, Runyan won more than 50professional tournaments. After joining the tour in 1933, he captured 16events in two years and was leading money-winner in 1933 and 1934. A highlyregarded short game and putting instructor, he won the <strong>PGA</strong> Championshiptwice, in 1934 and 1938.Gene Sarazen (1974)Sarazen was the first golfer to win all four major championships. He won theU.S. Open in 1922 and 1932: the <strong>PGA</strong> in 1922, 1923, and 1933; and the BritishOpen in 1932. But his victory in the 1935 Masters Tournament is bestremembered for a remarkable final-round double-eagle on the 15th hole atAugusta National.Horton Smith (1990)In 1929, at age 21, Smith played in 19 professional events, winning eight andfinishing second four times. He remained a top professional throughout the1930s, winning the first and third Masters Tournaments in 1934 and 1936. Hislast tournament win came in 1941, the year before he left golf to join the army.Sam Snead (1974)“Slammin’ Sam” is renowned for his classical swing and the longevity of hiscareer. The winner of three <strong>PGA</strong> Championships, three Masters Tournamentsand the British Open, he made eight Ryder Cup appearances and was captainof the U.S. Team three times. Snead recorded 82 <strong>TOUR</strong> victories, his last in1965 at age 52.Payne Stewart (2001)Before his tragic death in a 1999 plane crash, Stewart had won 18tournaments around the world, including three major championship titles:1989 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, 1991 and 1999 U.S. Open. While known for histrademark knickers and tam o’shanter cap, his love for the game and passionwith which he played made him one of the most respected players of his time.Peter Thomson (1988)One of the most intriguing players the game has known, the Australian-bornThomson captured five British Open titles between 1954 and 1965, includingthree consecutively from 1954 to 1956. With wide interests that ranged frompolitics to music, Thomson maintained successful careers as a writer and golfcourse architect outside of competition.SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 9-21


SECTION 9 / ADDITIONAL INFOWorld Golf Hall of Fame <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Pioneers/Members (cont.)Lee Trevino (1981)The ultimate self-made champion, Trevino made the transition from assistantprofessional at a Texas driving range to U.S. Open champion. He captured thattitle twice, in 1968 and 1971. With two British Opens, two <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipsand six Ryder Cup appearances to his credit, he later had a dominant career onthe Champions Tour.Tom Watson (1988)Watson’s major championship victories include five British Opens and twoMasters Tournaments. His victory in the 1982 U.S. Open featured a dramaticchip-in on the 17th hole at Pebble Beach. Arguably the most consistent playerfor a decade, he was the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s leading money-winner and Player of theYear four consecutive times from 1977 to 1980.World Golf VillageWorld Golf Village is a 6,300-acre golf resortand residential community located 10 minutesnorthwest of historic St. Augustine, FL, and 30minutes south of Jacksonville. Named one of the “Top75 Golf Resorts” in the United States by Golf Digest,World Golf Village draws guests from all over theUnited States and from around the world, offering awide variety of recreational, entertainment, corporatemeeting and residential options.The centerpiece of the Village is the World GolfHall of Fame, a sports museum that pays tribute to thegreatest players and contributors of the game. TheWorld Golf Hall of Fame features memorabilia from its members, as well ashistorical and interactive exhibits that enable visitors to see and experiencesome of golf’s most exciting elements from the sport’s infancy in Scotland tothe present day.Adjacent to the museum is the World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX ® Theater,offering a variety of films that are both educational and entertaining on an 80-foot-wide-by-6-story-high screen. Along the Hall of Fame’s Walk ofChampions, a half-mile track built with more than 100,000 bricks that may bepurchased by visitors through the Commemorative Brick Program, guests canattempt to hit a ball 132 yards to the Challenge Hole’s island green or play around on the 18-hole, real-grass putting course.Encompassing nearly 400 acres, the World Golf Village championshipgolf courses include the King & Bear, the first course co-designed by WorldGolf Hall of Fame members Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, and theSlammer & Squire, built by Bobby Weed, with design consultants and WorldGolf Hall of Fame members Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen. Both courses,which have hosted 10 nationally televised broadcasts, combine challengingobstacles with playability for all levels of golfers.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Golf Academy opened in January 2002. Top-ratedinstructors, including Director of Instruction Scott Sackett, a Golf top 100teacher, and resident <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> instructor Calvin Peete, a 12-time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>winner, incorporate three teaching and video analysis systems into the lessons.Set to open in the winter of <strong>2004</strong> the Spa at Laterra will be the first-ever<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Spa. The world-class, full-service spa will be located in the King &Bear at World Golf Village as part of the Laterra resort community.Dining options include the Murray brothers’ Caddyshack, the flagshiprestaurant of actor-golfer Bill Murray and his five brothers, and Sam Snead’sTavern, loaded with memorabilia from Snead’s life.A view of the World Golf Hall of Fame at World Golf Village<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STOP, one of the largest golf stores in the country, anchors theretail area of World Golf Village.Accommodations at World Golf Village include the World Golf VillageRenaissance Resort, a 10-story resort that features 301 guest rooms and theadjacent St. Johns County Convention Center. Comfort Suites offers anadditional 162 suites.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions and The First Tee ® national headquarters arelocated on the Walk of Champions, as is The Learning Curve, where visitors canlearn more about The First Tee program and how it impacts the lives of kids.The Neighborhoods of World Golf Village is a distinctive residentialcommunity that blends 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.As sole founding partner of World Golf Village, Shell Oil Companyprovides financial support to the World Golf Foundation and supports itscharitable initiatives aimed at introducing golf to young people, therebypromoting scholastic achievement, community service and those valuesintrinsic to the game of golf.9-22 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Ernie Els won theMercedes Championshipsand Sony Open in Hawaiito begin the 2003 seasonand captured seven titlesworldwide.SECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUS


Office of the CommissionerEdward L. MoorhouseExecutive Vice Presidentand Co-Chief Operating OfficerSECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUSEdward L. Moorhouse is Executive VicePresident and Co-Chief Operating Officer of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. He previously served as the <strong>TOUR</strong>’sGeneral Counsel and later as Chief Legal Officer.Among his areas of responsibility are LegalAffairs, Business Development, Communications, Marketing, RetailLicensing, International Federation of <strong>PGA</strong> Tours, Broadcasting,Television, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM, New <strong>Media</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions.Charles L. ZinkExecutive Vice Presidentand Co-Chief Operating OfficerCharles L. Zink joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> staff in1986. He is Executive Vice President and Co-ChiefOperating Officer after previously serving as ChiefFinancial Officer.Zink is responsible for Financial Strategiesand Operations, Championship Management and World GolfChampionships, Executive and Corporate Affairs, Information Systems,Human Resources, Player/Employee Benefit Plans, Tournament PlayersClub Development and Operations, TPC Village, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Charities,Inc., World Golf Village Development and Operations, and The First TeeBusiness aspects of all three <strong>TOUR</strong>s and Strategic Development reportdirectly to him.A 1975 summa cum laude graduate of Georgetown Universitywith a degree in government, Moorhouse received his law degree (JD)with high honors 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 VicePresident and Counsel for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Golf Course Properties in 1985.program of the World Golf Foundation.A 1971 graduate of the University of Maryland in Finance andBusiness Management, Zink earned a second degree from Maryland in1975. He is a former member of Maryland’s golf team.Before joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> staff, Zink served four years as aLieutenant in the United States Navy and had 11 years of experiencewith Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand in both Washington,D.C. and the United Kingdom in large and emerging business, financialmanagement and audit.Donna OrenderSenior Vice PresidentStrategic DevelopmentDonna Orender was named Senior VicePresident of Strategic Development in 2001. Shepreviously served as Senior Vice President forTelevision, Productions and New <strong>Media</strong>.In her expanded role in the Office of theCommissioner, Orender is responsible for the development andmanagement of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> strategic directions across all businesslines, as well as the direct oversight of New <strong>Media</strong>, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMand Brand Management and Marketing Support Services.Her television production career started at ABC Sports andcontinued at SportsChannel. She was the first producer for “Inside the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>” and owned her own company, Primo Donna Productions.Orender moved from New York City to Florida when <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Productions moved to the Jacksonville area.A graduate of Queens College in New York, Orender did postgraduatework at Adelphi University. She played three seasons in theWomen’s Professional Basketball League, where she was an All-Star.She also was a member of a U.S. basketball team that played in Israel.10-2 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Key StaffBob CombsSenior Vice PresidentPublic Relationsand CommunicationsDave LancerDirectorInformation <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>/DirectorPublic RelationsNationwide TourWard ClaytonDirectorEditorial ServicesJames CramerSenior ManagerCommunicationsand <strong>Media</strong> OperationsCOMMUNICATIONSAna LeairdDirectorPublic Relations and<strong>Media</strong> OperationsChris SmithDirectorPublic Relations/BusinessDenise TaylorManager<strong>Media</strong> RelationsLaury LivseyManagerCorporateCommunicationsHenry HughesSenior Vice Presidentand Chief of OperationsHenry Hughes joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1984 as theDirector of Marketing for the Tournament Players Club atRiver Highlands after serving as Chairman of the GreaterHartford-Sammy Davis, Jr. golf tournament. In 1986, Henrycame to <strong>TOUR</strong> Headquarters and has served in seniorpositions in Marketing, Championship Management andTournament Business Affairs. In January 1999, he was named to the newlycreated post of Senior Vice President and Chief of Operations for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.All elements of the day-to-day management of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events are under hisdirection, including <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Agronomy. Specifically, the Rules, Administration,Operations and Tournament Business Affairs departments report directly to him.Hughes reports to the Office of the Commissioner.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT BUSINESS AFFAIRSDuke ButlerVice PresidentTournamentBusiness AffairsWayne WhiteDirectorTournamentBusiness AffairsTim CrosbyDirectorTournamentBusiness AffairsSECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUSJoan vT Alexander<strong>Media</strong> Official<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Todd Budnick<strong>Media</strong> Official<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Sid WilsonVice PresidentPlayer RelationsPLAYER RELATIONSJimmy GabrielsenManagerPlayer RelationsJohn Bush<strong>Media</strong> Official<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Joe Chemycz<strong>Media</strong> Official<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION / LEGALJoel Schuchmann<strong>Media</strong> Official<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Jeff AdamsDirectorPublic RelationsChampions TourRon PriceSenior Vice President andChief Financial OfficerRick AndersonSenior Vice Presidentand General Counsel<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT PLAYERS CLUBSJon PodanyVice PresidentBrand Developmentand MarketingSupport ServicesBRAND DEVELOPMENTVernon KellyPresident<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Golf Course PropertiesPete DavisonSenior Vice Presidentand Chief Operating OfficerTournament Players ClubsWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 10-3


Key Staff (cont.)COMPETITIONS AND RULESMark RussellTournament DirectorOrlando, FLSlugger WhiteTournament DirectorOrmond Beach, FLMike SheaSenior Director RulesPonte Vedra Beach, FLSteve CarmanDirectorQualifying TournamentMiddleburg, FLWade CagleTournament SupervisorCantonement, FLGeorge BoutellTournament OfficialScottsdale, AZMickey BradleyTournament OfficialOcean Springs, MSJon BrendleTournament OfficialOrlando, FLSECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUSJamie ConklingTournament OfficialJacksonville Beach, FLDillard PruittTournament OfficialGreenville, SCTyler DennisTournament OfficialPark City, UTSteve RintoulTournament OfficialTampa, FLFrank KavanaughTournament OfficialAsbury, NJTony WallinTournament OfficialWest Palm Beach, FLJohn Mutch, Jr.Tournament OfficialNazareth, PARobby WareTournament OfficialKingwood, TXSHOTLINK<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT DEVELOPMENTJack WhiteDirectorShotLinkDon WallaceDirectorShotLink Field OperationsJeff MondaySenior Vice PresidentTournament DevelopmentHal SewardDirectorTournament DevelopmentJeff HowellManagerShotLink OperationsDan WalkerManagerShotLink CoordinatorsTITLE SPONSOR RELATIONSRoss BerlinVice PresidentTitle Sponsor RelationsPhil ReichDirectorTitle Sponsor RelationsBilly SchroderManagerShotLink Producers10-4 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Key Staff (cont.)AGRONOMYCHAMPIONSHIP MANAGEMENTJon ScottVice PresidentAgronomyDennis LegerAgronomistMike BodneySenior Vice PresidentChampionshipManagementRon CrossVice PresidentChampionshipManagementJeff HaleyAgronomistTom BrownAgronomistJack WarfieldVice PresidentChampionshipManagementMarlene LivaudaisExecutive Director2005 WGC-AmericanExpress ChampionshipHarry SchuemannAgronomistCal RothDirectorTPC Golf CourseMaintenance OperationsJay SporlAgronomistCollier MillerAssistant DirectorTPC Golf CourseMaintenance OperationsBrian GoinVice PresidentTHE PLAYERSChampionshipTodd RhinehartExecutive DirectorTHE <strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipPresented by Coca-ColaPeter MeleExecutive DirectorBuick ClassicMichael GartenExecutive DirectorWGC-Accenture MatchPlay ChampionshipSECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUSTV / BROADCASTING / NEW MEDIA / PRODUCTIONSGil KerrSenior Vice PresidentBroadcasting, Programmingand ProductionsPaul JohnsonVice PresidentNew <strong>Media</strong>Tom StrongExecutive DirectorWGC-NEC InvitationalPeter AdamsExecutive Director<strong>2004</strong> WGC-AmericanExpress Championshipand WGC-World CupCORPORATE MARKETINGTim LeisureVice PresidentInternational TelevisionStu NicolVice President andExecutive Producer<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ProductionsTom WadeSenior Vice Presidentand Chief MarketingOfficerChuck ScogginsVice PresidentOperations<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ProductionsWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 10-5


Future EventsMASTERS <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT2005: April 7-10 2008: April 10-132006: April 6-9 2009: April 9-122007: April 5-8 2010: April 8-11SENIOR <strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP2005: May 23-29, Laurel Valley Golf Club, Ligonier, PARYDER CUPSECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUSU.S. OPEN2005: June 16-19, Pinehurst Resort & CC (No. 2), Pinehurst, NC2006: June 15-18, Winged Foot GC, Mamaroneck, NY2007: June 14-17, Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA2008: June 12-15, Torrey Pines GC (South), La Jolla, CA2009: June 18-21, Bethpage State Park (Black), Farmingdale, NYU.S. SENIOR OPEN2005: July 28-31, NCR CC, Kettering, OH2006: July 6-9, Prairie Dunes CC, Hutchinson, KSBRITISH OPEN2005: July 14-17, St. Andrews, Scotland2006: July 20-23, Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, England<strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP2005: August 8-14, Baltusrol GC, Springfield, NJ2006: August, Medinah CC, Medinah, IL2007: August, Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK2008: August, Oakland Hills CC, Bloomfield Hills, MI2009: August, Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, MN2010: August, Sahalee CC, Sammamish, WA2011: August, Atlanta Athletic Club, Atlanta, GA2006: September, The Kildare Hotel & CC, Straffan, Ireland2008: September, Valhalla GC, Louisville, KY2010: September, Celtic Manor, Newport, Wales2012: September, Medinah CC, Medinah, IL2014: September, Gleneagles, Pershire, Scotland2016: September, Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, MNTHE PRESIDENTS CUP2005: September 20-25, Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, VAU.S. AMATEUR<strong>2004</strong>: August 18-24, Winged Foot GC, Mamaroneck, NY2005: August 22-28, Merion GC, Ardmore, PA2006: August 21-27, Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, MN2007: August 20-26, Pinehurst Resort & CC (No. 2), Pinehurst, NCWALKER CUP2005: August 13-14, Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL2007: Dates TBA, Royal County Down, Newcastle, IrelandNCAA MEN<strong>2004</strong>: June 1-4, Cascades GC, The Homestead (Virginia Tech), Hot Springs, VA2005: May 31-June 3, Caves Valley (Maryland), Owings Mills, MD2006: May 30-June 2, Crosswater GC (Portland), Sunriver, OR2007: May 29-June 1, Golden Horseshoe GC, Gold (VCU), Williamsburg, VA10-6 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Three <strong>TOUR</strong> Schedules<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Date Tournament U.S. TelevisionJan 5-11 Mercedes Championships‡ ESPN12-18 Sony Open in Hawaii‡ ESPN19-25 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic‡ USA/ABC26-Feb 1 FBR Open‡USA/ABCFeb 2-8 AT&T Pebble Beach Nat’l Pro-Am‡ USA/CBS9-15 Buick Invitational‡ USA/CBS16-22 Nissan Open‡ USA/ABC23-29 WGC-Accenture Match Play‡ ESPN/ABC23-29 Chrysler Classic of Tucson‡ USAMar 1-7 Ford Championship at Doral USA/NBC8-14 The Honda Classic USA/NBC15-21 Bay Hill Invitational USA/NBC22-28 THE PLAYERS Championship ESPN/NBC29-Apr 4 BellSouth ClassicUSA/NBCApr 5-11 The Masters# USA/CBS12-18 MCI Heritage USA/CBS19-25 Shell Houston Open USA/CBS26-May 2 HP Classic of New Orleans USA/CBSMay 3-9 Wachovia Championship USA/CBS10-16 EDS Byron Nelson Championship USA/CBS17-23 Bank of America Colonial USA/CBS24-30 FedEx St. Jude Classic USA/CBS31-Jun 6 the Memorial Tournament ESPN/CBSJun 7-13 Buick Classic USA/ABC14-20 U.S. Open# ESPN/NBC21-27 Booz Allen Classic USA/ABC28-Jul 4 Cialis Western OpenUSA/ABCJul 5-11 John Deere Classic USA/ABC12-18 British Open TNT/ABC12-18 B.C. Open USA19-25 Greater Milwaukee Open USA/CBS26-Aug 1 Buick OpenUSA/CBSAug 2-8 The INTERNATIONAL USA/CBS9-15 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship# TNT/CBS16-22 WGC-NEC Invitational ESPN/CBS16-22 Reno-Tahoe Open TGC23-29 Buick Championship USA/CBS30-Sep 6 Deutsche Bank Championship§ USA/ABCSep 6-12 Bell Canadian Open§ ESPN13-19 Valero Texas Open§ ESPN17-19 Ryder Cup# USA/NBC20-26 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania§ ESPN27-Oct 3 WGC-American Express Champ§ ESPN/ABC27-Oct 3 Southern Farm Bureau Classic§ TBDOct 4-10 TBA11-17 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro§ USA/ABC18-24 FUNAI Classic§ ESPN/ABC25-31 Chrysler Championship§ USA/ABCNov 1-7 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship§ ESPN/ABC8-14 Franklin Templeton Shootout* USA/CBS15-21 WGC-World Cup* ESPN/ABC22-28 The Skins Game* ABCDec 1-6 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament TGC6-12 Target World Challenge* USA/ABC18-19 Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge* TBDChampions TourDate Tournament U.S. TelevisionJan 19-25 MasterCard Championship TGC31-Feb 1 Wendy’s Champions Skins Game ABCFeb 2-8 Royal Caribbean Golf Classic TGC9-15 The ACE Group Classic* TGC16-22 Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am TGCMar 1-7 MasterCard Classic TGC8-14 SBC Classic* TGC15-21 Toshiba Senior Classic TGCApr 12-18 Blue Angels Classic TGC19-25 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf ABC26-May 2 Bruno’s Memorial Classic*TGCMay 3-9 Kinko’s Classic* TGC17-23 Allianz Championship* TGC24-30 Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship# NBC31-Jun 6 Farmers Charity ClassicTGCJun 7-13 Bayer Advantage Celebrity Pro-Am TGC21-27 FleetBoston Classic* TGC28-Jul 4 Commerce Bank Long Island Classic* TGCJul 5-11 Ford Senior Players Championship CBS19-25 Senior British Open# ABC26-Aug 1 U.S. Senior Open#NBCAug 2-8 3M Championship TGC16-22 Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn* TGC23-29 JELD-WEN Tradition TGC30-Sep 5 First Tee Open at Pebble Beach TGC/NBCSep 6-12 Kroger Classic* TGC20-26 SAS Championship* TGC27-Oct 3 Constellation Energy Classic TGC27 Atlantic City Commemorative TGCOct 4-10 Champions Tour at Augusta Pines* TGC11-17 SBC Championship TGC18-24 Charles Schwab Cup Championship* TGCNov 15-21 UBS Cup TGC17-22 National Qualifying Tournament TGC29-Dec 5 Office Depot Father/Son Challenge NBCDec 18-19 Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge (TV Dates) TBDNationwide TourDate Tournament U.S. TelevisionFeb 2-8 BellSouth Panama Championship16-22 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship TGC23-29 New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship TGCMar 22-28Chitimacha Louisiana OpenApr 12-18 First Tee Arkansas Classic19-25 Rheem Classic26-May 2 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The CliffsMay 3-9 Chattanooga ClassicTGC17-23 Henrico County Open TGC24-30 SAS Carolina Classic31-Jun 6 Knoxville OpenJun 7-13 LaSalle Bank Open TGC14-20 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic21-27 Lake Erie Charity Classic TGC28-Jul 4 The Reese’s Cup ClassicJul 5-11 Scholarship America Showdown TGC12-18 Pete Dye West Virginia Classic TGC19-25 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship TGC26-Aug 1 Preferred Health Systems Wichita OpenAug 2-8 Omaha Classic TGC9-15 Price Cutter Charity Championship16-22 Alberta Classic TGC23-29 Envirocare Utah ClassicSep 6-12 Virginia Beach Open13-19 Oregon Classic20-26 Albertsons Boise Open TGC27-Oct 3 Mark Christopher Charity ClassicOct 4-10 Gila River Golf Classic TGC11-17 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic18-24 Miccosukee Championship TGC25-31 Nationwide Tour Championship TGCSECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUS‡ West Coast Swing presented by The St. Paul# Not <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> co-sponsored§ Fall Finish presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers* Unofficial moneyChallenge/Unofficial money events (5), plus NationalQualifying Tournament, are denoted in italics.* Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions events (12)# Events not co-sponsored by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (3)WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 10-7


IndexSECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUSAAllan, Steve ........................................................................2-4Allem, Fulton ......................................................................2-4Allen, Michael ................................................................2-160Allenby, Robert....................................................................2-5All-Time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List ........................................6-9All-Time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Records..............................................6-2All-Time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Winners ............................................6-9Amateur Winners, Major U.S. Events ............................4-12Ames, Stephen....................................................................2-6Andrade, Billy......................................................................2-7Anheuser-Busch ..................................................................8-2Appleby, Stuart ..................................................................2-8Armour, Tommy III ..............................................................2-9Atwal, Arjun....................................................................2-160Arnold Palmer Award ........................................................7-2AT&T Wireless....................................................................8-2AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am ............................3-12Austin, Woody ..................................................................2-10Awards ................................................................................7-2Awards, Others Won by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Players ....................7-4Azinger, Paul......................................................................2-11BBaddeley, Aaron................................................................2-12Baker-Finch, Ian ..............................................................2-160Baird, Briny........................................................................2-13Ballesteros, Seve............................................................2-193Bank of America Colonial ................................................3-45Barber, Aaron ..................................................................2-160Barcelo, Rich ..................................................................2-160Barlow, Craig ....................................................................2-13Bateman, Brian ..............................................................2-161Bates, Pat..........................................................................2-14Bay Hill Invitational presented by MasterCard ..............3-28B.C. Open ..........................................................................3-66Beckman, Cameron ..........................................................2-15Beem, Rich ........................................................................2-16Begay, Notah III ................................................................2-16Bell Canadian Open ..........................................................3-79BellSouth Classic ..............................................................3-32Berganio, David, Jr. ..........................................................2-17Biggest One-Season Gain ..................................................6-8Biographies/International Players..................................2-193Biographies/Other Prominent Members........................2-160Biographies/<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Members ....................................2-4Bjorn, Thomas ..................................................................2-18Black, Ronnie ..................................................................2-161Blackmar, Phil..................................................................2-161Blake, Jay Don................................................................2-161Board of Directors ............................................................1-11Bob Hope Chrysler Classic ................................................3-8Bohn, Jason ....................................................................2-161Bombardier Flexjet..............................................................8-2Booz Allen Classic ............................................................3-49Boros, Guy ......................................................................2-162Boston Hannah....................................................................8-8Bowden, Craig ................................................................2-162Bradley, Michael ............................................................2-162Branshaw, David ............................................................2-162Brehaut, Jeff ....................................................................2-19Briggs, Danny ................................................................2-162Brigman, DJ ....................................................................2-162British Open ......................................................................3-62Brooks, Mark ....................................................................2-20Brown, Billy Ray..............................................................2-163Browne, Olin ..................................................................2-163Bryant, Bart ....................................................................2-163Bryant, Brad ....................................................................2-164Buick....................................................................................8-2Buick Championship ........................................................3-69Buick Classic ....................................................................3-53Buick Invitational ..............................................................3-16Buick Open ........................................................................3-70Burns, Bob ........................................................................2-21Byrd, Jonathan..................................................................2-21Byrum, Curt ....................................................................2-164Byrum, Tom ......................................................................2-22Byron Nelson Award ..........................................................7-2CCabrera, Angel ................................................................2-193Calcavecchia, Mark ..........................................................2-23Campbell, Chad ................................................................2-24Campbell, Michael..........................................................2-193Canon U.S.A., Inc. ..............................................................8-2Card Walker Award ............................................................7-4Career Earnings Leaders ....................................................6-9Carey International ............................................................8-3Carnevale, Mark ............................................................2-164Carter, Jim ......................................................................2-164Carter, Tom ........................................................................2-25Casey, Paul......................................................................2-193Cejka, Alex ........................................................................2-26Celebrex ..............................................................................8-3Chalmers, Greg ..............................................................2-165Chamblee, Brandel ........................................................2-165Charity ................................................................................9-2Charity of the Year Award (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ............................7-4Charles Schwab & Co.........................................................8-3Choi, K.J. ..........................................................................2-26Chopra, Daniel ................................................................2-165Chrysler Championship ....................................................3-98Chrysler Classic of Tucson................................................3-22Chrysler Classic of Greensboro........................................3-93Cialis....................................................................................8-3Cialis Western Open ........................................................3-58Cink, Stewart ....................................................................2-27Clampett, Bobby ............................................................2-165Clark, Michael II..............................................................2-165Clark, Tim ..........................................................................2-28Clarke, Darren ..................................................................2-29Clearwater, Keith ............................................................2-166Coca-Cola ............................................................................8-3Coceres, Jose....................................................................2-30Cochran, Russ ................................................................2-166Comeback Player of the Year (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ........................7-3Commissioner Timothy W. Finchem ................................1-12Cook, John ........................................................................2-31Corporate Marketing ..........................................................8-2Couch. Chris ....................................................................2-166Couples, Fred ....................................................................2-32Cox, Kris ..........................................................................2-166Crane, Ben ........................................................................2-33Crenshaw, Ben..................................................................2-34Crestor ................................................................................8-3Curtis, Ben ........................................................................2-35DDaly, John ........................................................................2-36Damron, Robert ................................................................2-37Davis, Brian ....................................................................2-194Dawson, Marco ................................................................2-38Day, Glen ..........................................................................2-38Deere Classic, John..........................................................3-82Definitions ......................................................................2-199Delsing, Jay ....................................................................2-166Delta....................................................................................8-3Deutsche Bank Championship ........................................3-78DiMarco, Chris ..................................................................2-39Dodds, Trevor ..................................................................2-167Donald, Luke ....................................................................2-40Donald, Mike ..................................................................2-167Dredge, Bradley ..............................................................2-194Dufner, Jason..................................................................2-167Duke, Ken........................................................................2-167Durant, Joe ......................................................................2-41Duval, David......................................................................2-42EEDS Byron Nelson Championship....................................3-43Edwards, David ..............................................................2-168Edwards, Joel ..................................................................2-43Eighty-Four Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania ..................3-84Elkington, Steve ................................................................2-44Ellis, Danny ....................................................................2-168Els, Ernie............................................................................2-45Estes, Bob ........................................................................2-46Evans, Gary ....................................................................2-194Exempt <strong>TOUR</strong> Priority Rankings ........................................2-2FFabel, Brad ......................................................................2-168Facts and Figures (2003) ....................................................5-7Facts and Figures (1970-2003) ........................................6-31Fact Sheet (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ......................................................1-8Faldo, Nick ......................................................................2-194Fall Finish presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers ........5-12Fasth, Niclas ....................................................................2-47Faxon, Brad ......................................................................2-48FBR Open ............................................................................3-7FBR Capital Open..............................................................3-48FedEx ..................................................................................8-3FedEx St. Jude Classic ....................................................3-55Feherty, David ................................................................2-168Fergus, Keith ..................................................................2-168Finchem, Commissioner Timothy W.................................1-12(The) First Tee......................................................................9-3Fischer, Todd......................................................................2-49Flesch, Steve ....................................................................2-50Floyd, Raymond ................................................................2-51Forbes..................................................................................8-8Ford Championship at Doral ............................................3-24Forsman, Dan ....................................................................2-52Forsyth, Alastair..............................................................2-194Franco, Carlos ..................................................................2-53Franklin Templeton Shootout ........................................3-102Frazar, Harrison ................................................................2-54Freeman, Robin ..............................................................2-169Frost, David ......................................................................2-55Fulke, Pierre ....................................................................2-195Funai Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort..............3-95Funk, Fred..........................................................................2-56Furyk, Jim..........................................................................2-57Future Events ....................................................................10-6GGallagher, Jim, Jr. ..........................................................2-169Gamez, Robert ..................................................................2-58Garcia, Sergio ..................................................................2-59Garrido, Ignacio ..............................................................2-195Gay, Brian........................................................................2-169Georgia-Pacific....................................................................8-4Geiberger, Brent................................................................2-60Gibson, Kelly ..................................................................2-169Gillis, Tom........................................................................2-170Glasson, Bill ....................................................................2-170Glover, Lucas ..................................................................2-170Gogel, Matt ......................................................................2-60Golf 20/20: Vision for the Future ......................................9-3Golf Course Properties Board (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)......................1-11Golf Digest ..........................................................................8-8GOLF Magazine ..................................................................8-8Gonzalez, Ricardo ..........................................................2-195Goosen, Retief ..................................................................2-61Gossett, David ..................................................................2-6210-8 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


IndexGoydos, Paul ....................................................................2-63Grady, Wayne..................................................................2-170Greater Hartford Open......................................................3-68Greater Milwaukee Open ................................................3-60Green, Ken ......................................................................2-170Grob, Mike ......................................................................2-171Gronberg, Mathias..........................................................2-171Growth of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Purses ..........................................6-11<strong>Guide</strong> to Golf, Inc. ..............................................................8-8Gump, Scott ....................................................................2-171HHaas, Jay ..........................................................................2-64Hall of Fame Members ....................................................9-19Hallberg, Gary ................................................................2-171Halldorson, Dan ..............................................................2-172Hamilton, Todd................................................................2-172Hammond, Donnie ..........................................................2-172Harrington, Padraig ........................................................2-195Hart, Dudley ......................................................................2-65Hawaiian Tourism Authority ..............................................8-4Hayes, J.P. ........................................................................2-66Heinen, Mike ..................................................................2-172Hend, Scott ....................................................................2-172Henke, Nolan ..................................................................2-173Henninger, Brian ............................................................2-173Henry, J.J. ........................................................................2-66Hensby, Mark..................................................................2-173Herron, Tim........................................................................2-67History of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>/Chronology......................................1-9Hjertstedt, Gabriel ..........................................................2-173Hnatiuk, Glen ....................................................................2-68Hoch, Scott........................................................................2-69(The) Honda Classic ..........................................................3-26Howell, Charles III ............................................................2-70HP Classic of New Orleans ..............................................3-40Hualalai ..............................................................................9-4Hulbert, Mike ..................................................................2-174Huston, John ....................................................................2-71IIBM......................................................................................8-4Immelman, Trevor ..........................................................2-195Individual Playoff Records................................................6-16International Federation of <strong>PGA</strong> Tours ..............................4-2International Players ..........................................2-193, 2-200(The) INTERNATIONAL......................................................3-72Irwin, Hale ........................................................................2-72Isenhour, Trip ..................................................................2-174Izawa, Toshi ....................................................................2-196JJack Nicklaus Trophy (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year) ......7-2Jacobsen, Peter ................................................................2-73Jacobson, Fredrik..............................................................2-74Janzen, Lee ......................................................................2-75JELD-WEN ..........................................................................8-4Jimenez, Angel Miguel ..................................................2-196Jobe, Brandt......................................................................2-76Johansson, Per-Ulrik ......................................................2-174John Deere..........................................................................8-5John Deere Classic ..........................................................3-82Johnson, Richard S...........................................................2-76Johnson, Zach ..................................................................2-77Jones, Kent ......................................................................2-78Jones, Steve ....................................................................2-78KKatayama, Shingo ..........................................................2-196Kaye, Jonathan ................................................................2-79Kelly, Jerry ........................................................................2-80Kendall, Skip ....................................................................2-81Kinko’s ................................................................................8-5Koch, Gary ......................................................................2-174Kortan, Brian ..................................................................2-175Kraft, Greg ......................................................................2-175Kratzert, Bill ....................................................................2-175Kresge, Cliff ......................................................................2-82Kribel, Joel......................................................................2-175Kuchar, Matt ....................................................................2-83Kuehne, Hank....................................................................2-83LLancaster, Neal ................................................................2-84Langer, Bernhard ..............................................................2-85Lardon, Brad....................................................................2-175(The) Last Time..................................................................6-14Las Vegas Invitational ......................................................3-91Lawrie, Paul ....................................................................2-196Leaney, Stephen................................................................2-86Leggatt, Ian ......................................................................2-87Lehman, Tom ....................................................................2-88Leonard, Justin ................................................................2-89Levet, Thomas ................................................................2-176Lewis, J.L. ........................................................................2-90Lickliter, Frank II ................................................................2-91Lifetime Achievement Award (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)........................7-4Lonard, Peter ....................................................................2-92Love, Davis III....................................................................2-93Lowery, Steve....................................................................2-94Lye, Mark ........................................................................2-176Lyle, Sandy......................................................................2-176MMagee, Andrew................................................................2-95Maggert, Jeff....................................................................2-96Maginnes, John..............................................................2-176Mahan, Hunter................................................................2-177Major Championship Wins ................................................6-4Maltbie, Roger ................................................................2-177Maruyama, Shigeki ..........................................................2-97MasterCard ........................................................................8-5Masters Tournament ..................................................3-34/35Mattiace, Len....................................................................2-98May, Bob ........................................................................2-177Mayfair, Billy ....................................................................2-99MBNA Bank ........................................................................8-5McCallister, Blaine..........................................................2-177McCarron, Scott..............................................................2-100McCord, Gary..................................................................2-178McGinley, Paul................................................................2-196McGovern, Jim ..............................................................2-178McLean, James ..............................................................2-178MCI Heritage ....................................................................3-36McRoy, Spike ..................................................................2-101<strong>Media</strong> Regulations ..........................................................9-11<strong>Media</strong>te, Rocco ..............................................................2-101Melnyk, Steve ................................................................2-178Mercedes Championships..................................................3-2(the) Memorial Tournament..............................................3-47Micheel, Shaun ..............................................................2-102Michelob Brand Family ......................................................8-2Mickelson, Phil................................................................2-103Miller, Johnny ................................................................2-178Miyase, Hirofumi ............................................................2-179Mize, Larry ......................................................................2-179Money Level Increases ......................................................6-8Money List (2003 Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ..............................5-2Money List (2002/Non-Members)......................................5-3Montgomerie, Colin........................................................2-196Moore, Patrick ................................................................2-104Morgan, John..................................................................2-179Morland, David IV ..........................................................2-179Morse, John....................................................................2-180Most <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins by Year ................................................6-11Multiple Players of the Month Winners (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ......7-6Muncrief, Kevin ..............................................................2-180NNa, Kevin ........................................................................2-180National Car Rental ............................................................8-5Nationwide..........................................................................8-5Nationwide Victories (by Former Playerson the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ......................................................6-12Nature Valley Granola Bars................................................8-5Network of TPCs ..............................................................9-14Nicklaus, Jack ................................................................2-105Nissan Open......................................................................3-18Nobilo, Frank ..................................................................2-180Norman, Greg..................................................................2-107North American <strong>Media</strong> Group............................................8-8North American Membership Group ................................8-5North, Andy ....................................................................2-180OOberholser, Arron............................................................2-108Office of the Commissioner..............................................10-2Official World Golf Ranking ............................................4-10Official World Golf Rankings Records ............................4-11Ogilvie, Joe ....................................................................2-181Ogilvy, Geoff....................................................................2-109Ogrin, David ....................................................................2-181Olazabal, Jose Maria......................................................2-109Olsen, Dan ......................................................................2-181O’Meara, Mark ..............................................................2-110OMEGA................................................................................8-6One-Hundredth Western Open ........................................3-57One Million-Plus Paydays ................................................6-10Oosterhuis, Peter ............................................................2-181PPalm ....................................................................................8-6Palmer, Arnold ................................................................2-111Palmer, Ryan ..................................................................2-181Palmer & Cay ......................................................................8-6Pampling, Rod ................................................................2-113Pappas, Brenden ............................................................2-114Pappas, Deane................................................................2-182Parnevik, Jesper..............................................................2-115Parry, Craig......................................................................2-116Past Leading Money-Winners..........................................6-10Pate, Steve......................................................................2-182Paulson, Carl ..................................................................2-182Paulson, Dennis ..............................................................2-183Pavin, Corey ....................................................................2-117Payne Stewart Award ........................................................7-2Peoples, David ................................................................2-118Perez, Pat ........................................................................2-118Performance Chart (Top 50/2003) ....................................5-14Perks, Craig ....................................................................2-119Pernice, Tom, Jr...............................................................2-120Perry, Chris ......................................................................2-121Perry, Kenny ....................................................................2-122Petrovic, Tim....................................................................2-123Pettersson, Carl ..............................................................2-124<strong>PGA</strong> Championship ..........................................................3-73<strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of Golf ................................................3-108<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ..........................................................................1-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.COM/New <strong>Media</strong> ..........................................8-10SECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 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IndexSECTION 10 / MISCELLANEOUS<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Corporate Marketing........................................8-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fact Sheet ........................................................1-8pgatourimages.com ............................................................9-4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LINKS................................................................9-4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Pioneers (Hall of Fame Members) ................9-20<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions ......................................................9-5<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament ................................3-105<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Retail Licensing................................................8-9<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Staff................................................................10-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournament Schedule ......................................1-3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Tournaments Association ................................9-5<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Victories by FormerNationwide Tour Players ............................................6-12Phoenix Open ......................................................................3-6Physiotherapy Associates ..................................................8-6Player Biographies (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ........................................2-2Player, Gary ....................................................................2-125Player Relations ................................................................10-3Players of the Month (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ....................................7-5Player of the Year (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ..........................................7-2Player of the Year (<strong>PGA</strong> of America)..................................7-3(THE) PLAYERS Championship ........................................3-30Playoff Records (Individual)..............................................6-16Playoffs (Tournaments) ....................................................6-27Pohl, Dan ........................................................................2-183Policy Board, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ..................................................1-11Poulter, Ian ......................................................................2-197(The) Presidents Cup ..........................................................4-4PricewaterhouseCoopers....................................................8-6Price, Nick ......................................................................2-126Price, Phillip ....................................................................2-197Pride, Dicky ....................................................................2-183Prize Money Distribution Charts ........................................9-6Purdy, Ted........................................................................2-183Purses, Growth of ............................................................6-11Q(<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) Qualifying Tournament ..............................3-105Quigley, Brett ..................................................................2-128RRandolph, Sam................................................................2-184Regulations (<strong>Media</strong>) ........................................................9-11Reid, Mike ......................................................................2-184Reno-Tahoe Open..............................................................3-77Retail Licensing (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)..............................................8-9Ridings, Tag ....................................................................2-184Riegger, John ..................................................................2-184Riley, Chris ......................................................................2-128Rinker, Larry ....................................................................2-185Roberts, Loren ................................................................2-129Rodiles, Carlos ................................................................2-197Rollins, John ..................................................................2-130Romero, Eduardo ............................................................2-197Rookie of the Year Award (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>) ............................7-3Rosburg, Bob ..................................................................2-185Rose, Justin ....................................................................2-131Rummells, Dave..............................................................2-185Ryder Cup............................................................................4-8SSabbatini, Rory................................................................2-132Sauers, Gene ..................................................................2-132Schedule, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (<strong>2004</strong>) ..............................................1-3Schedule (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>s Composite) ......................................10-7Scherrer, Tom ..................................................................2-185(Charles) Schwab & Co.......................................................8-3Scoring Average by Event (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)............................5-13Scott, Adam ....................................................................2-133Senden, John ..................................................................2-134Sheehan, Patrick ............................................................2-135Shell Houston Open..........................................................3-38ShotLink ..................................................................9-16, 10-4Short, Wes ......................................................................2-185Simpson, Scott................................................................2-186Sindelar, Joey ................................................................2-135Singh, Vijay ....................................................................2-136Single-Tournament Statistical Records ..........................6-13Skins Game ....................................................................3-104Slocum, Heath ................................................................2-138Sluman, Jeff....................................................................2-138Smith, Chris ....................................................................2-139Sony Open in Hawaii..........................................................3-4Southern Company ............................................................8-6Southern Farm Bureau Classic ........................................3-89Springer, Mike ................................................................2-186Stadler, Craig ..................................................................2-140Standly, Mike ..................................................................2-186Stankowski, Paul ............................................................2-142Starwood Hotels & Resorts................................................8-6Statistical Leaders (2003) ................................................5-10Statistical Leaders (Year-by-Year)....................................5-11Statistical Glossary ............................................................5-9(The) St. Paul Companies ..................................................8-7Stolz, Andre ....................................................................2-186Strange, Curtis ................................................................2-187Stricker, Steve ................................................................2-143Summerhays, Boyd ........................................................2-187Sutherland, David ..........................................................2-187Sutherland, Kevin ..........................................................2-144Sutton, Hal ......................................................................2-145TTambellini, Roger ............................................................2-187Tanaka, Hidemichi ..........................................................2-146Taniguchi, Toru................................................................2-197Target World Challenge..................................................3-109Tataurangi, Phil ..............................................................2-146Taylor, Vaughn ................................................................2-187Thatcher, Roland ............................................................2-188The First Tee........................................................................9-3The Honda Classic ............................................................3-26The INTERNATIONAL........................................................3-72THE PLAYERS Championship ..........................................3-30THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola ........3-99The Weather Channel ........................................................8-7ThermaCare ........................................................................8-7Toledo, Esteban ..............................................................2-147Tolles, Tommy ................................................................2-188Toms, David ....................................................................2-148Top 50 All-Time <strong>TOUR</strong> Winners ........................................6-9Top 50 Player Performance Chart ....................................5-14Torrance, Sam ................................................................2-197Toughest Holes on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (2003)........................5-16(THE) <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola ......3-99(The) Weather Channel ......................................................8-7<strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association ................................................9-16Tournament Business Affairs ..........................................10-3Tournament Players Clubs ......................................9-14, 10-3Tournaments Summary (2003)............................................5-4Tournament Summaries & Histories..................................3-2TourTurf................................................................................8-7Triplett, Kirk ....................................................................2-149Tryba, Ted ........................................................................2-188Tway, Bob........................................................................2-150UUBS Cup ..........................................................................3-103U.S. Open Championship..................................................3-50Uresti, Omar....................................................................2-188Utley, Stan ......................................................................2-189VValero Texas Open ............................................................3-85Van der Walt, Tjaart ......................................................2-189Van Pelt, Bo ....................................................................2-189Vardon Trophy ....................................................................7-3Verplank, Scott................................................................2-151Volunteer of the Year..........................................................7-4WWachovia Championship..................................................3-42Wadkins, Lanny ..............................................................2-189Wadsworth, Fred ............................................................2-190Waite, Grant ..................................................................2-190Waldorf, Duffy ................................................................2-152Watson, Tom ..................................................................2-153Watts, Brian....................................................................2-190Weather <strong>Guide</strong>lines..........................................................9-17(The) Weather Channel ......................................................8-7Weir, Mike ......................................................................2-155Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge..............................................3-110West Coast Swing presented by The St. Paul ................5-12Westwood, Lee ..............................................................2-198WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship....................3-21WGC-American Express Championship ..........................3-88WGC-World Cup ............................................................3-100WGC-NEC Invitational ......................................................3-75Wiebe, Mark ..................................................................2-190Williamson, Jay..............................................................2-156Willis, Garrett ................................................................2-191Wilson, Dean ..................................................................2-156Wilson, Mark ..................................................................2-191Wood, Willie ..................................................................2-191Woods, Tiger ..................................................................2-157World Golf Championships Events ....................................4-3World Golf Foundation ....................................................9-17World Golf Hall of Fame ..................................................9-18World Golf Hall of Fame Pioneers/Members..................9-20World Golf Village ............................................................9-22Woosnam, Ian ................................................................2-198Wrenn, Robert ................................................................2-191ZZokol, Richard ................................................................2-19210-10 / <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


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