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2004 PGA TOUR Media Guide

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SECTION 5 / 2003 RECORDSWest Coast Swing Presented By The St. PaulMike Weir won twice on the West Coast in 2003 tocapture the nine-event West Coast Swing presented by TheSt. Paul.He became the Swing’s fifth winner, joining two-time“King of the Swing” Tiger Woods (1999, 2000), as well as Phil Mickelson (1998),Davis Love III (2001) and Chris DiMarco (2002).Weir, who won the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and the Nissan Open, earned a$500,000 winner’s bonus presented to the player who accumulated the most pointsduring the West Coast Swing. With two wins in three weeks, Woods vaulted pastErnie Els to finish second and earn $300,000. Weir, Woods and Els won six of theWest Coast Swing’s nine tournaments.Scoring is based on top-10 performances, from 100 points for a victory to 10for 10th place. The competition begins at the Mercedes Championships andconcludes with the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match PlayChampionship and Chrysler Classic of Tucson.As part of its sponsorship of the West Coast Swing, The St. Paul alsosupplements the purse of eight other <strong>TOUR</strong> events by $300,000.Final 2003 West Coast Swing StandingsPlayer Events Points1. Mike Weir 5 267.52. Tiger Woods 3 235.03. Ernie Els 3 200.04. Vijay Singh 4 145.05. Chris DiMarco 6 115.06. Tim Herron 5 110.07. K.J. Choi 7 100.07. Frank Lickliter II 6 100.07. Davis Love III 4 100.07. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te 5 100.0Fall Finish Presented By PricewaterhouseCoopersOn the strength of two wins and top-10s in all sevenstarts, Vijay Singh wrapped up his second consecutive FallFinish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers at the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>’s 2003 season-ending <strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipPresented by Coca-Cola. With the Fall Finish title, Singh received a bonus of$500,000.Now in its fifth year, the Fall Finish Presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers isan 11-tournament series (beginning at the Deutsche Bank Championship andending at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship Presented by Coca-Cola) that includesenhanced purses and bonus awards totaling $1 million. Points are awarded foreach top-10 finish, from 100 points for first place to 10 for 10th. Previous winnersinclude Tiger Woods in 2000, Bob Estes in 2001 and Singh in 2002 and 2003.Singh finished the 2003 series with 442.5 points to earn the $500,000 firstplacebonus. Stuart Appleby finished second with 220 points and $300,000, whileWoods finished third with 182.5 points for $200,000. In seven starts, Singhcompiled wins at the John Deere Classic and the FUNAI Classic at the WALTDISNEY WORLD RESORT, with top-10s at the Deutsche Bank Championship (4), BellCanadian Open (T6), WGC-American Express Championship (T2), ChryslerChampionship (2) and THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship Presented by Coca-Cola (T5).Final 2003 Fall Finish StandingsPlayer Events Points1. Vijay Singh 7 442.5002. Stuart Appleby 6 220.0003. Tiger Woods 4 182.5004. Retief Goosen 5 177.5005. Bob Tway 6 173.3336. Shigeki Maruyama 7 163.3337. J.L. Lewis 8 160.0008. Brad Faxon 7 146.2509. Chad Campbell 5 145.00010. Hidemichi Tanaka 7 116.6665-12 / <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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