13.07.2015 Views

2004 PGA TOUR Media Guide

2004 PGA TOUR Media Guide

2004 PGA TOUR Media Guide

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

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

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!