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All-Time Records (cont.)Vijay Singh, NEC World Series of Golf, August 24-27, 1995, through THEPLAYERS Championship, March 26-29, 1998 (missed cut 1998 MastersTournament)* Streak intact through end of 2003 season.Most Career Cuts made:586 Tom Kite583 Raymond Floyd566 Gene Littler561 Doug Ford555 Jay Haas543 Arnold PalmerMost top-10s in a season:31 Harold (Jug) McSpaden, 1945Most top-10s in a career:358 Sam SneadYoungest professional shooting his age:66 (4-under, 4th round), Sam Snead (age 67), 1979 Quad Cities Open67 (3-under, 2nd round), Sam Snead (age 67), 1979 Quad Cities OpenMost victories before 21st birthday:7 Horton SmithYoungest to win five titles:20 years, 10 months, 1 day, Horton Smith21 years, 5 months, 20 days, Tiger WoodsFirst African-American to play <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>:Bill Spiller, 1948 Los Angeles OpenFirst African-American to win official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title:Pete Brown, 1964 Waco Turner OpenWomen who played in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events:Babe Didrikson Zaharias: 1938 Los Angeles Open (Jan. 7-10), 81-84 (missedcut). Note: Sponsor invitation; 1945 Los Angeles Open (Jan. 5-8) 76-81-79(missed cut). Note: Qualified with 76-76; 1945 Phoenix Open (Jan. 11-14)77-72-75-80—304 (33rd). Note: Sponsor invitation; 1945 Tucson Open(Jan. 18-21) 307 total (42nd). Note: Qualified with 74-81Annika Sorenstam: 2003 Bank of America Colonial (May 22-25) 71-74—145(missed cut) Note: Sponsor exemptionSuzy Whaley: 2003 Greater Hartford Open (July 24-27), 75-78—153 (missedcut). Note: Qualified by winning 2002 Connecticut <strong>PGA</strong> SectionChampionshipLefthanders who have won:21 Phil Mickelson, 1991 Northern Telecom Open. 1993 Buick Invitational ofCalifornia, The International. 1994 Mercedes Championships. 1995Northern Telecom Open. 1996 Nortel Open, Phoenix Open, GTE ByronNelson Golf Classic, NEC World Series of Golf. 1997 Bay Hill Invitational,Sprint International. 1998 Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am. 2000 Buick Invitational, BellSouth Classic, MasterCardColonial, THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 2001 Buick Invitational, Canon GreaterHartford Open. 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Canon Greater HartfordOpen6 Bob Charles, 1963 Houston Classic. British Open. 1965 Tucson OpenInvitational. 1967 Atlanta Classic. 1968 Canadian Open. 1974 GreaterGreensboro Open6 Mike Weir, 1999 Air Canada Championship. 2000 WGC-AmericanExpress Championship. 2001 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. 2003 Bob HopeChrysler Classic, Nissan Open, Masters Tournament1 Sam Adams, 1973 Quad Cities OpenErnie Gonzalez, 1986 Pensacola OpenRuss Cochran, 1991 Centel Western OpenSteve Flesch, 2003 HP Classic of New OrleansFather-son winners:Tom Morris Sr.-Tom Morris Jr.Joe Kirkwood Sr.-Joe Kirkwood Jr.Clayton Heafner-Vance HeafnerJulius Boros-Guy BorosAl Geiberger-Brent GeibergerPete BrownHole-in-one on par 4:Andrew Magee, driver, on 332-yard par-4 17th hole, TPC of Scottsdale, AZ, infirst round of the 2001 Phoenix OpenMoney-Winning RecordsMost money won in a single season:$9,188,321, Tiger Woods, 2000$7,573,907, Vijay Singh, 2003$6,912,625, Tiger Woods, 2002$6,673,413, Tiger Woods, 2003$6,616,585, Tiger Woods, 1999$6,081,865, Davis Love III, 2003Most money won by a rookie:$1,864,584, Carlos Franco, 1999$1,520,632, Charles Howell III, 2001$1,502,888, Jose Coceres, 2001$1,462,713, Jonathan Byrd, 2002$1,451,726, Pat Perez, 2002$1,434,911, Ben Curtis, 2003Most money won by a second-year player:$3,912,064, Chad Campbell, 2003$2,702,747, Charles Howell III, 2002$2,617,004, Retief Goosen, 2002$2,066,833, Tiger Woods, 1997$1,968,685, Robert Allenby, 2000$1,956,565, John Rollins, 2002Most money won in first two seasons:$4,727,538, Chad Campbell, 2002-2003$4,223,379, Charles Howell III, 2001-2002$3,743,989, Retief Goosen, 2001-2002$3,415,176, Carlos Franco, 1999-2000$3,074,637, Notah Begay III, 1999-2000$2,893,251, Jonathan Byrd, 2002-2003$2,857,427, Tiger Woods, 1996-1997Most consecutive years with $100,000 or more in earnings:27 Tom Watson, 1974-200025 Jay Haas, 1979-200324 Craig Stadler, 1980-200323 Tom Kite, 1976-1998Most consecutive years with $200,000 or more in earnings:20 Mark O’Meara, 1984-200318 Nick Price, 1986-200317 Mark Calcavecchia, 1987-2003Fred Couples, 1987-2003Most consecutive years with $500,000 or more in earnings:11 Mark Calcavecchia, 1993-2003Jeff Maggert, 1993-2003Phil Mickelson, 1993-200310 Ernie Els, 1994-2003Scott Hoch, 1994-2003Tom Lehman, 1994-2003Most consecutive years with $1,000,000 or more in earnings:9 Davis Love III, 1995-20038 Scott Hoch, 1996-2003 Phil Mickelson, 1996-20037 Jim Furyk, 1997-2003 Vijay Singh, 1997-2003Justin Leonard, 1997-2003 Tiger Woods, 1997-2003Nick Price, 1997-2003Most years with $1,000,000 or more in earnings:10 Davis Love III Nick Price8 Scott Hoch Vijay SinghPhil MickelsonSECTION 6 / ALL-TIME RECORDSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 6-7

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