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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

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