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BOOZ ALLEN CLASSICNOTESBooz Allen Hamilton, one of the world’s largestconsulting firms with 13,000 staff and clients on sixcontinents, signed a three-year agreement lastAugust to serve as title sponsor of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’sWashington, D.C. event, announced John Tydings,Chairman of Washington Golf Charities, Inc., thetournament’s new host organization. Beginningwith the June <strong>2004</strong> event, Booz Allen will becomethe title sponsor of the largest single sporting eventin the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area,attracting more than 180,000 fans annually.Booz Allen Hamilton, a privately-held corporationfounded in 1914 and headquartered in McLean, VA,is a world leader in management and technologyconsulting. Booz Allen provides consulting servicesto major international corporations and governmentclients around the world. For more information,visit www.boozallen.com.RORY SABBATINIRory Sabbatini’s four-stroke margin of victory wasthe largest since Tom Byrum won by five strokesin 1989.Rory Sabbatini became the fourth player in thelast five years at the FBR Capital Open to eitherhold or share the 54-hole lead and go on to victory.Rory Sabbatini was the second Monday-finishwinner of 2003, following Scott Hoch at the FordChampionship at Doral. He was also the second inthree years at the FBR Capital Open. FrankLickliter II won a Monday finish in 2001.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1986 Greg Norman* 277 Larry Mize 277 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7,1731987 Tom Kite 270 Chris Perry 277 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,864Howard Twitty1988 Morris Hatalsky* 274 Tom Kite 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,8671989 Tom Byrum 268 Tommy Armour III 273 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,917Billy Ray BrownJim Thorpe1990 Gil Morgan 274 Ian Baker-Finch 275 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,9171991 Billy Andrade* 263 Jeff Sluman 263 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,9041992 Bill Glasson 276 John Daly 277 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005Ken GreenMike SpringerHoward Twitty1993 Grant Waite 275 Tom Kite 276 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0051994 Mark Brooks 271 Bobby Wadkins 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005D.A. Weibring1995 Lee Janzen* 272 Corey Pavin 272 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0051996 Steve Stricker 270 Brad Faxon 273 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005Scott HochMark O'MearaGrant Waite1997 Justin Leonard 274 Mark Wiebe 275 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0051998 Stuart Appleby 274 Scott Hoch 275 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0051999 Rich Beem 274 Bill Glasson 275 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005Bradley HughesKEMPER INSURANCE OPEN2000 Tom Scherrer 271 Greg Chalmers 273 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,005Kazuhiko HosokawaFranklin LanghamJustin LeonardSteve Lowery2001 Frank Lickliter 268 J.J. Henry 269 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/7,0052002 Bob Estes 273 Rich Beem 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,987FBR CAPITAL OPEN2003 Rory Sabbatini 270 Joe Durant 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6,987Fred FunkDuffy WaldorfKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION 3 / SUMMARIESTournament Record:263, Billy Andrade, Jeff Sluman, 1991Current Course Record:62, David Duval, 2003Tournament Course Record:61, Jerry McGee, 1979 (Quail Hollow CC)The TPC at Avenel, site of the Booz Allen Classic.WWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-49

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