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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

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