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
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PGA TOUR West Coast Swing Presented
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2003 FORD CHAMPIONSHIP AT DORAL[10t
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2003 THE HONDA CLASSIC[11h of 48 of
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2003 BAY HILL INVITATIONAL PRESENTE
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2003 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP[13th
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2003 BELLSOUTH CLASSIC[14th of 48 o
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2003 MASTERS TOURNAMENT[15th of 48
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2003 MCI HERITAGE[16th of 48 offici
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2003 SHELL HOUSTON OPEN[17th of 48
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2003 HP CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS[18th
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2003 WACHOVIA CHAMPIONSHIP[19th of
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EDS BYRON NELSON CHAMPIONSHIPSECTIO
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BANK OF AMERICA COLONIALSECTION 3 /
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2003 FBR CAPITAL OPEN[23rd of 48 of
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2003 U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP[24th of
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U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPSECTION 3 / S
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BUICK CLASSICSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESN
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FEDEX ST. JUDE CLASSICSECTION 3 / S
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WESTERN OPENSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESNO
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2003 GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN[28th of
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2003 BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP[29th
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BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPSECTION 3
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2003 B.C. OPEN[30th of 48 official
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2003 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN[31st of
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2003 BUICK OPEN[32nd of 48 official
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2003 THE INTERNATIONAL[33rd of 48 o
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PGA CHAMPIONSHIPSECTION 3 / SUMMARI
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WGC-NEC INVITATIONALNOTESWith their
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Fall Finish Presented by Pricewater
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Fall Finish Presented by Pricewater
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Fall Finish Presented by Pricewater
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Fall Finish Presented by Pricewater
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Fall Finish Presented by Pricewater
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Fall Finish Presented by Pricewater
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Fall Finish Presented by Pricewater
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Fall Finish Presented by Pricewater
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FUNAI CLASSIC AT WALT DISNEY WORLD
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2003 CHRYSLER CHAMPIONSHIP[47th of
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2003 WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS-WORLD
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2003 FRANKLIN TEMPLETON SHOOTOUT[Un
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2003 THE SKINS GAME[Unofficial even
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PGA TOUR QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTSECTI
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2003 PGA GRAND SLAM OF GOLF[Unoffic
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¤2003 WENDY’S 3-TOUR CHALLENGE[U
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International Federation of PGA Tou
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The Presidents Cup The Presidents C
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The Presidents Cup - 1996 The Presi
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Ryder Cup MatchesThe 35th Ryder Cup
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Official World Golf RankingThe Offi
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Winners of Major U.S. Amateur Event
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SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDS2003 Offici
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SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDS2003 Statis
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All-Time RecordsSECTION 6 / ALL-TIM
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All-Time Records (cont.)SECTION 6 /
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All-Time Records (cont.)SECTION 6 /
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All-Time Records (cont.)SECTION 6 /
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Past Leading Money WinnersSECTION 6
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PGA TOUR Wins By Former Nationwide
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The Last TimeSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME R
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The Last Time (cont.)Last to win us
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Individual Playoff Records (cont.)S
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Individual Playoff Records (cont.)S
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Individual Playoff Records (cont.)S
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Individual Playoff Records (cont.)S
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Individual Playoff Records (cont.)S
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Tournament Playoff Records (cont.)S
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Tournament Playoff Records (cont.)S
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Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTIO
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Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTIO
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Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTIO
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Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTIO
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Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTIO
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Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTIO
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Facts and Figures (1970-2003)SECTIO
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Other Awards Won by PGA TOUR Player
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Multiple Players of the MonthDavid
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PGA TOUR Corporate MarketingSECTION
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PGA TOUR Corporate MarketingSECTION
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PGA TOUR Corporate MarketingSECTION
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PGA TOUR Corporate MarketingPUBLICA
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PGA PGATOUR.COM/New Corporate Marke
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