Other Prominent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MembersSECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSMORLAND IV, David BIRTHDATE: April 3, 1969 BIRTHPLACE: NorthBay, Ontario, Canada RESIDENCE: Windermere, FL HEIGHT: 5-7WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife, Michele; David James V (9/25/96),Laura Taylor (8/13/03) EDUCATION: Kent State (1991, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, fishing, hockey TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1991 Q SCHOOL: 1999, 2000 OTHER INFORMATION:Regained <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing 18th on the 2003 Nationwide Tourmoney list. Picked up win for second straight season on that Tour by posting fourrounds in the 60s at the SAS Carolina Classic. After steady rains allowed only one hourof play on Thursday, Morland played 26 holes on Friday, 19 on Saturday and 27 moreSunday to secure the victory at the TPC at Wakefield Plantation. Split time on bothTours in 2002. Missed the cut in 10 of first 11 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts, but bounced back makingseven of last 10, including his only top-10, a T10 at the Michelob Championship atKingsmill in early October. Two weeks later, posted a 19-under-par total to win the rainshortened,54-hole Hibernia Southern Open, the final full-field event on theNationwide Tour. Victory moved him from No. 199 to No. 54 on the money list andearned him a spot in the season-ending Tour Championship. Finished No. 51 on theNationwide Tour money list and No. 187 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> list. Earned a career-best$279,877 in 2001, finishing 150th on the money list. Lone top-10, a career-best T5,came at the Bell Canadian Open. Second-round 63 was career low in official <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event. Finished second at 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament to regain cardfor 2001. Made a breakthrough in Canada in 1999, winning the Canadian Tour’s finalevent, the McDonald’s PEI Challenge. Finished sixth on the Canadian Order of Merit. Atend of 1999, finished 16th at the Qualifying Tournament. Won Canadian Tour Rookie ofthe Year Award in 1992. Two-time All-American at Kent State. 1991 Mid-AmericanConference Champion. 1989 Member Pacific Amateur Team. 1987 Western JuniorMedalist. Changed into Austin Powers costume on Halloween during last hole of playthat day in the 2003 Nationwide Tour Championship and finished the hole in costume.EXEMPT STATUS: 18th on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2001 Bell Canadian Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Hibernia Southern Open. 2003 SASCarolina Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — $0 1998 — $0 2001 — $279,877 — 1501996 — 4,500 —324 1999 — 10,750 —283 2002 — 154,115 — 1871997 — 0 2000 — 218,648 —156 2003 — 8,022BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T73—Bell Canadian Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—91; in money—38; Top-10 finishes—3CAREER EARNINGS: $675,912Nationwide Tour AlumnusMORSE, John BIRTHDATE: February 16, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Marshall,MI RESIDENCE: Marshall, MI; plays out of Marshall CC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Kelly; Christina (7/31/92) EDUCA-TION: University of Michigan SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: 1997 OTHERINFORMATION: Split time in 2003 between <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (eightevents) and Nationwide Tour (13 events). Finished T5 at the AlbertaCalgary Classic on the Nationwide Tour. Made only three cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. T4finish at the 2002 Tampa Bay Classic presented by Buick marked the 1995 UnitedAirlines Hawaiian Open champion’s first top-10 since a T8 at the 1997 Shell HoustonOpen, and his best finish since a T3 at the 1995 LaCantera Texas Open (a span of 87events). One top-10 finish on the Nationwide Tour in 2002, a T2 at the HiberniaSouthern Open. Won 1995 United Airlines Hawaiian Open with closing 68 to defeatTom Lehman and Duffy Waldorf by three strokes. Closed with 70 to finish fourth in1996 U.S. Open at Oakland Hills CC in home state of Michigan. Earned first <strong>TOUR</strong> cardby finishing fifth on 1993 Nationwide Tour money list. Winner of 1993 New EnglandClassic. Played <strong>PGA</strong> Tour of Australasia from 1989-92. Winner 1990 Australian Open inplayoff over Craig Parry. Big Ten champion at University of Michigan.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1995 United Airlines Hawaiian Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1993 New England Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1984 — $0 1994 — $146,137 —122 1998 — $43,140 — 2101987 — 0 1995 — 416,803 — 42 2001 — 3,880 — 2551988 — 0 1996 — 322,090 — 64 2002 — 125,260 — 1931991 — 9,117 —230 1997 — 161,363 —134 2003 — 22,361 — 236BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T52—Greater Milwaukee Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—8; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—154; in money—73; Top-10 finishes—8CAREER EARNINGS: $1,250,150Nationwide Tour AlumnusMUNCRIEF, Kevin BIRTHDATE: August 7, 1976 BIRTHPLACE: Ardmore,OK RESIDENCE: Ardmore, OK; plays out of Lakeview GC HEIGHT:6-0 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University ofOklahoma (1999, Criminology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hanging outwith friends TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999 OTHER INFORMA-TION: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for <strong>2004</strong> with a T16 finish at 2003Qualifying Tournament, his third trip to Q-School finals. One of sixplayers to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card after playing in all three stages of Q-School. Member of theNationwide Tour in 2001 and 2003. Made four cuts in 14 starts in 2003, with a best finishof T25 at the Lake Erie Charity Classic. In 2001, made the cut in three of 11 starts.Best finish was a T26 at the Wichita Open. Played the Hooters Tour in 2000 and 2002.Won the Michelob Light Classic on the NGA Hooters Tour in 2000. Four-year lettermanat Oklahoma. American Junior Golf Association All-American in 1994. Honorable mentionall-state basketball player in high school. Lists winning on the Hooters Tour asbiggest thrill in golf. Lists parents, Eddie and Pam, as his heroes. Father also serves ashis caddie. Collegiate teammate of former <strong>TOUR</strong> member Hunter Haas, who is currentlyplaying on the Nationwide Tour. Nickname is “Monk.”EXEMPT STATUS: T16 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentCAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Nationwide Tour AlumnusNNA, Kevin BIRTHDATE: September 15, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: Seoul, SouthKorea RESIDENCE: Rancho Cucamonga, CA HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 167 FAMILY: Single TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001 QSCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card at age 20 by finishing T21 at the 2003 Qualifying Tournament.Will be youngest member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in <strong>2004</strong>. Medalist byeight strokes at La Purisima CC in Lompoc, CA during first stage oftournament. Finished T3 in second stage at Oak Valley GC in Beaumont, CA. Bypassedsenior year of high school and college to turn professional at age 17. Spent the lasttwo years on the Asian <strong>PGA</strong> Tour, where he finished 40th on the Order of Merit in 2003and fourth in 2002. Became the youngest winner in Asian <strong>PGA</strong> Tour history at 19 yearsand three months when he won the 2002 Volvo Masters of Asia by two strokes. Addedfive other top-10s that season. The win qualified him for the 2003 WGC-NECInvitational, where he finished T71, his only event in the money on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> inthree career starts. Also played in 11 events on the 2003 European Tour with one top-10, a T6 at the Dubai Desert Classic. At age 8, Na’s family moved from South Korea tothe United States. Took up the game a year later and by the time he left the junior golfprogram had become the number one junior player in the U.S. Also won the 2002 LongBeach Open.EXEMPT STATUS: T21 at the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T71—2003 WGC-NEC Invitational.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — $0 2003 — $0BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T71—WGC-NEC Invitational.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—2; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—3; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0NOBILO, Frank BIRTHDATE: May 14, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Auckland,New Zealand RESIDENCE: Auckland, New Zealand HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife, Selena; Bianca (1990) SPECIALINTERESTS: Squash, motor racing TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1979 Q SCHOOL: 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: After finishing135th on the money list in 2002, missed the entire 2003 season dueto two ruptured disks in his back. Joins The Golf Channel as a fulltimeanalyst in <strong>2004</strong>, working primarily on Champions Tour broadcasts. Also has theopportunity to play in 22 events after being granted a Non-Exempt Major MedicalExtension. Final-round 66 helped earn only top-10 of 2002 season, a T10 at theWORLDCOM CLASSIC. Missed several events at the end of the 2002 due to a shoulderinjury. In 2001, the key to finishing in the top 125 for first time since 1998 was eighttop-25s in 17 starts. Has participated in three Presidents Cups (1994, 1996, 1998).Captured first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in second season on <strong>TOUR</strong> at the 1997 GreaterGreensboro Chrysler Classic. Added a third 69 on Saturday and was five strokes behindBrad Faxon and Tom Kite. Final-round 67, in cool and rainy conditions, moved him intotie with Faxon. Parred first playoff hole for win. Also in 1997, captured the Hong KongOpen and Mexican Open,. Won 1996 Deutsche Bank Open on <strong>PGA</strong> European Tour andsecond consecutive Subaru Sarazen World Open, marking first successful defense ofhis career. Two-time New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Champion (1985-87). Has dealt with back problemsrelating to the fact his right leg is shorter than his left. Ancestors were Italianpirates who, after running out of things to pillage on the Adriatic, resettled in NewZealand in the early 1900s. Victim of a freak accident one week after marrying SelenaSyer in Orlando in 1998. Errant tee shot at Lake Nona struck him above left eye, requiring30 stitches and affecting his subsequent play.EXEMPT STATUS: Non-Exempt Major Medical ExtensionPLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1997 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — $7,000 —252 1996 — $262,292 — 81 2000 — $236,476 — 1521993 — 14,500 —230 1997 — 891,315 — 23 2001 — 462,650 — 1081994 — 41,292 —198 1998 — 269,134 —108 2002 — 447,324 — 1351995 — 52,119 —203 1999 — 191,734 —155CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—173; in money—109; Top-10 finishes—12CAREER EARNINGS: $2,875,8362-180 / <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> MembersNORTH, Andy BIRTHDATE: March 9, 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Thorpe, WIRESIDENCE: Madison, WI HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY:Wife, Sue; Nichole (11/30/74), Andrea (8/22/78) EDUCATION:University of Florida (1972, B.S.) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports,gardening, snow shoeing, biking TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972OTHER INFORMATION: Played in 17 Champions Tour events andnone after the Long Island Classic in mid-August due to back injury.Continues to serve as color analyst for ESPN golf telecasts. A two-time winner of theU.S. Open, one of 20 players with more than one Open win. First triumph came atCherry Hills in Denver, CO, in 1978 and the second at Oakland Hills in Birmingham, MI,in 1985. Shares the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s nine-hole scoring record with Billy Mayfair and MikeSouchak with his 27 at the 1975 B.C. Open. Played on the 1985 U.S. Ryder Cup teamand also represented the United States in the 1978 World Cup. Last <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> eventwas the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Earned a spot among the top 50on the Champions Tour 2001 money list and secured a partial exemption for 2002.Turned in his top effort of the season in late March at the Emerald Coast Classic nearPensacola, losing a one-hole playoff to Mike McCullough. Teamed with Jim Colbert towin a second consecutive Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf title. Three-time All-Americaselection at the University of Florida. Turned to golf in the seventh grade because bonein knee stopped growing and was disintegrating, causing him to give up football andbasketball. Later returned to basketball, earning all-state honors. An avid follower ofUniversity of Wisconsin sports and at one time assisted the Badger football staff.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1977 American Express Westchester Classic. 1978 U.S.Open Championship. 1985 U.S. Open Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1972 — $923 —259 1982 — $82,698 — 50 1992 — $16,360 — 2181973 — 44,890 — 64 1983 — 52,416 — 99 1993 — 14,500 — 2301974 — 55,455 — 43 1984 — 22,131 —149 1994 — 3,165 — 2921975 — 44,730 — 53 1985 — 212,268 — 24 1995 — 01976 — 71,267 — 37 1986 — 41,652 —146 1996 — 01977 — 116,794 — 18 1987 — 42,876 —163 1997 — 01978 — 150,398 — 14 1988 — 10,759 —212 1998 — 01979 — 73,873 — 54 1989 — 13,620 —204 1999 — 3,841 — 3331980 — 55,212 — 70 1990 — 99,651 —137 2000 — 01981 — 111,401 — 30 1991 — 24,653 —201CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—482; in money—315; Top-10 finishes—50CAREER EARNINGS: $1,365,530OOGILVIE, Joe BIRTHDATE: April 8, 1974 BIRTHPLACE: Lancaster, OHRESIDENCE: Austin, TX; plays out of Spanish Oaks GC, Bee Caves,TX HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Colleen; LaurenBrady (2/5/03) EDUCATION: Duke University (1996, Economics)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, financial markets, politics TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1996 JOINED <strong>TOUR</strong>: 1999 Q SCHOOL: 1999OTHER INFORMATION: Returns to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after a finishinginside the top 3 (No. 2) on the Nationwide Tour money list for the second time in hiscareer. Made the cut in 21 of 23 events on the 2003 Nationwide Tour, with two winsand 16 top-25s. Victories came at the Jacob’s Creek Open in Australia and The Reese’sCup in Hershey, PA. Paycheck enabled him to become the fastest to earn $300,000 inTour history. Two weeks prior to Hershey win, lost to Vaughn Taylor in playoff at theKnoxville Open. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1999-2002. At the 2001 British Open,opened with rounds of 69-68, two strokes behind leader Colin Montgomerie. FinishedT25 for best career finish in a major. Qualified for British Open by earning one of eightqualifying spots at Advil Western Open (T25). Career-highs in money earned ($519,740)and money list position (No. 92) in 2000. That season, turned in career-best T4 at theFedEx St. Jude Classic. Earned his first <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10 (T9) at the 1999 Motorola WesternOpen. First two Nationwide Tour wins came in 1998 at the Monterrey Open andGreensboro Open. Lists Warren Buffet and Bill Gates as heroes. Follows the stock marketextensively.EXEMPT STATUS: Second on 2003 Nationwide Tour money listBEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2000 FedEx St. Jude Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1998 Monterrey Open, Greensboro Open. 2003Jacob’s Creek Open, The Reese’s Cup Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — $0 2000 — $519,740 — 92 2003 — $01998 — 0 2001 — 343,189 —1391999 — 287,346 —137 2002 — 47,696 —2162003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—118; in money—56; Top-10 finishes—5CAREER EARNINGS: $1,197,971Nationwide Tour AlumnusOGRIN, David BIRTHDATE: December 31, 1957 BIRTHPLACE:Waukegan, IL RESIDENCE: Garden Ridge, TX HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 220 FAMILY: Wife, Sharon; Amy (6/20/88), Jessica(9/6/89), Dana (3/ 6/92), Clark Addison (10/18/93) EDUCATION:Texas A&M (1980, Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Christianity,children, Chicago Cubs TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 QSCHOOL: Fall 1982, 1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Spent most ofhis time in 2003 playing on the Nationwide Tour, making 11 cuts in 19 starts. Played inonly four <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournaments. After 14 years and 405 tournaments, earned his firstcareer title at 1996 LaCantera Texas Open. Part of six-man playoff, largest in <strong>TOUR</strong> history,won by Neal Lancaster at 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. Also lost playoff to HalSutton in 1985 St. Jude Classic. Won unofficial 1997 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.Winner of 1980 Illinois Open and 1989 Chrysler Team Championship with Ted Schulz.Big Chicago Cubs fan, named his son Clark Addison after two streets that adjoin atWrigley Field. Had childhood ambition of being a switch-hitting catcher. Given his firstgolf club at age 2. Met wife Sharon at 1985 Texas Open and married her at 1986 event.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 LaCantera Texas Open.MONEY & POSITION:1983 — $36,003 —121 1990 — $64,190 —167 1997 — $593,683 — 361984 — 45,461 —113 1991 — 8,024 —235 1998 — 219,523 — 1301985 — 76,294 — 95 1992 — 33,971 —193 1999 — 141,082 — 1751986 — 75,245 —113 1993 — 155,016 —104 2000 — 40,522 — 2201987 — 80,149 —110 1994 — 199,199 — 92 2001 — 6,030 — 2481988 — 138,807 — 86 1995 — 151,419 —123 2002 — 01989 — 234,196 — 59 1996 — 537,225 — 34 2003 — 5,700 — 252BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T74—Reno-Tahoe Open.2003 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—4; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered—497; in money—276; Top-10 finishes—32CAREER EARNINGS: $2,841,739Nationwide Tour AlumnusOLSEN, Dan BIRTHDATE: January 13, 1967 BIRTHPLACE: Lansing, MIRESIDENCE: Columbus, OH; plays out of Tartan Fields CC HEIGHT:6-2 WEIGHT: 205 FAMILY: Wife, Margarita; Isabella EDUCATION:Indiana University (1990, Public Management) TURNED PROFES-SIONAL: 1990 Q SCHOOL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: One ofsix players to successfully complete all three stages of 2003 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying Tournament. Finished T12 after leading in early portionof sixth and final round. Played primarily on Hooters Tour in 2003, with 12 madecuts and four top-10s in 12 starts. Biggest thrill in golf was holing out a 5-iron for firstcareer birdie at age 12. Got his start in golf by working at a nine-hole course across thestreet from home. In addition to playing numerous mini-tours, has also worked in roadconstruction, home building and in Christmas Tree sales. About his Christmas treesales, he said. “You know what, I was good at it.”EXEMPT STATUS: T12 at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying TournamentMONEY & POSITION:1994 — $2,101 —316CAREER SUMMARY: Tournaments entered - 3; in money - 1; Top-10 finishes - 0CAREER EARNINGS: $2,101OOSTERHUIS, Peter BIRTHDATE: May 3, 1948 BIRTHPLACE: London,England RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 235FAMILY: Wife, Ruth Ann; two sons, Robert, Richard; two stepsons,Byron, Matt SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course architecture, diningout, bird watching TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1968 JOINED<strong>TOUR</strong>: 1974 OTHER INFORMATION: In 2003, continued career asanalyst for CBS Sports golf telecasts and also worked with The GolfChannel on its studio shows and live coverage of events. Joined CBS in 1998 afterserving as lead analyst for The Golf Channel’s coverage of the European Tour from 1995to 1997. Amassed more than 20 victories worldwide, including a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory atthe 1981 Canadian Open. Competed on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> full-time between 1975 and 1986.Participated in 314 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events during his career. Runner-up at the 1974 and1982 British Opens and led the European Tour Order of Merit for four consecutive years(1971-1974), a record that stood until broken by Colin Montgomerie in 1997. Played insix Ryder Cup matches for Great Britain and Europe between 1971 and 1981, sharingthe European Team mark for most singles victories. Member of the 1967 Walker Cupteam. Between 1987 and 1993, served as Director of Golf at Forsgate CC in Jamesburg,NJ, and at Riviera CC in Pacific Palisades, CA. Son Robert, the former head professionalat the TPC Four Seasons Resort at Las Colinas, site of the EDS Byron NelsonChampionship, is now the Director of Golf at Four Seasons-Puerto Rico’s PeninsulaPapagayo.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1981 Canadian Open.SECTION 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> / 2-181
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