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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

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