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Place Name Representing Total +\- Winnings 1st Chad CANTWELL Twin Lakes GC 65 -6 $550.00 Jim GAUGERT Hillmoor Golf Club $550.00 2nd Richard ALLEN The Legend at Brandybrook 65 -6 $370.00 Jack GAUDION The Legend at Brandybrook $370.00 3rd Eddie TERASA North Hills Country Club 68 -3 $220.00 Larry TIZIANI Cherokee Country Club $220.00 Jason FITCHETT Nike Inc 68 -3 $220.00 Doug MORTOLA WPGA Member $220.00 Jeff BISBEE Bisbee Golf Ctr 68 -3 $220.00 Dave SPENGLER The Woods GC $220.00 Daniel BUCKLEY Northwood Golf Club 68 -3 $220.00 Jim SCHUMAN University of WI Madison $220.00 Michael CROWLEY Tee Aire Golf Range 68 -3 $220.00 Joe STADLER Wisconsin Section $220.00 Doug KRAUSE Oak Ridge Golf Course 68 -3 $220.00 Brook SCHMITT Door Creek Golf Course $220.00 9th Jason SAMUELIAN Fire Ridge Golf Club 69 -2 $125.00 Mark VOELLER North Hills Country Club $125.00 Ryan HELMINEN North Shore GC 69 -2 $125.00 Scott LEMIRE Ridgeway Golf CC $125.00 Lucas HANA Green Bay Country Club 69 -2 $125.00 Ray PERRY Green Bay Country Club $125.00 Curt LARSON Oshkosh Country Club 69 -2 $125.00 Brian ZINDA Whispering Springs Golf Club $125.00 13th John FREEMAN Edgewood Golf Course 70 -1 $95.00 Bill GRAHAM Chenequa Country Club $95.00 Bill LINDMARK Woods Golf Club 70 -1 $95.00 Kent SCHLAVENSKY Autumn Ridge GC $95.00 http://neevia.com http://neeviapdf.com http://docuPub.com http://docuPub.com http://neevia.com http://neeviapdf.com 15th Evan HEWES Squires Country Club 71 Even $46.67 Mark KRAUSE Muskego Lakes Country Club $46.67 Dan GOGIN North Shore Country Club 71 Even $46.67 Daniel HOFFMAN Gastraus Golf Center $46.67 Brian JOHNSON North Shore Country Club 71 Even $46.67 Richard LESLIE North Shore Country Club $46.67 Brant KASBOHM Bishops Bay Country Club 71 Even $46.67 John SHIPSHOCK Bishops Bay Country Club $46.67 Jim DEBRUINE The Golf Connection 71 Even $46.67 Bret MATTSON Nicolet Golf Course $46.67 Nathan GRAY Washington County Golf Course 71 Even $46.67 John STATZ Washington County Golf Course $46.67 Doug CHEEVER Wausau Country Club 71 Even $46.67 Bill EHN Bulls Eye Country Club $46.67 Andrew BARRETT Tripoli Country Club 71 Even $46.67 Nick BAACKES North Hills Country Club $46.67 Jeff ELLINGSON Deer Valley Golf Course 71 Even $46.67 Todd KING Deer Valley Golf Course $46.67 24th Shawn HENRY The Bull Pinehurst Farms 72 +1 John MANNON Whistling Straits Straits Crs Bill BRODELL Butte Des Morts Country Club 72 +1 Richard TOCK Ozaukee Country Club Christopher GOODWICK The Wilderness Resort 72 +1 Patrick STEIN The Wilderness Resort Paul BLOCK Maple Bluff Country Club 72 +1 John FEINER The Racine Country Club Bob NEUMANN Whitnall Park Golf Club 72 +1 Adam ROSPLOCH Whitnall Park Golf Club Hanc SPIVEY Dretzka Park Golf Course 72 +1 Foy SWENSON Westmoor Country Club Sam BESONCRONE Bridges GC 72 +1 Patrick CARPENTER Bridges GC Tim BAUMAN Horseshoe Bay Golf Club 72 +1 Tim DESORMEAU Green Bay Country Club Robert ELLIOTT Oconomowoc Golf Club 72 +1 Rob MURANYI Monona Golf Course Jim SCHULTZ Oneida Golf Country Club 72 +1 David TORBENSON Oneida Golf Country Club 34th Brian KAMINSKI Hillmoor Golf Club 73 +2 Wesley TOTON Hillmoor Golf Club John SCHNEIDER The Racine Country Club 73 +2 Al VIZGAITIS The Racine Country Club Patrick FURCA Branch River Country Club 73 +2 John WALLRICH Pine Hills CC Mike FRECHETTE Minocqua Country Club 73 +2 Peter NOMM Minocqua Country Club 38th Mike MURANYI Monroe Country Club 74 +3 Mike SCHNARR WPGA Member Frederic KUNNERT Westmoor Country Club 74 +3 Brad PECK Nakoma Golf Club Ben FAHRENHOLZ Riverview Country Club 74 +3 Michael OREILLY Whistling Straits Straits Crs Eric MALONE Kenosha Country Club 74 +3 Robert GITLEWSKI Kenosha Country Club Ted DONKER Pleasant View Golf Course 74 +3 Chris SCHWAB Pleasant View Golf Course David BOBBER The Legend at Brandybrook 74 +3 John KENNEDY Prairie Du Chien CC Inc http://neevia.com http://neeviapdf.com http://docuPub.com http://docuPub.com http://neevia.com http://neeviapdf.com Gregory GERICKE Rolling Meadows 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ROLOFF Koshkonong Mounds Country Club 75 +4 Rob VEGA Kestrel Ridge Golf Club 59th Mark KRAUSE Christmas Mountain Golf Course 76 +5 Shawn WENKMAN Reedsburg Country Club 60th Mark BERGMAN Chenequa Country Club 77 +6 Brad MCMILLAN Hartford Golf Club Michael KERIG Cecelias Golf Course 77 +6 Tim KLAUCK Princeton Valley Golf Club George PUCHINSKY Muskego Lakes Country Club 77 +6 Jim MAHER Muskego Lakes Country Club 63rd Eric GITTER Fire Ridge Golf Club 78 +7 Troy SCHMIDT Fire Ridge Golf Club Milt KODL Country Club of Beloit 78 +7 Mervin POSEY Country Club of Beloit Corey FELLER High Cliff Golf Course 78 +7 Doug LAUX High Cliff Golf Course 66th Jack BAUX Coldwater Canyon Country Club 82 +11 Ned POLZER Stonecreek Golf Club http://neevia.com http://neeviapdf.com http://docuPub.com http://docuPub.com http://neevia.com http://neeviapdf.com Wisconsin PGA Section Mizuno & Raymond James Stroke Play Oconomowoc GC - April 19, 2004 Yamaha Series Stroke Play Event #1 SPONSORS; MIZUNO USA RAYMOND JAMES YAMAHA Golf-Car Company Courtney Spicer Rick Elsen - Branch Manager Anne Kloss 4118 Carberry St. 5707 Sixth Avenue N8494 Popular Grove Rd. Madison, WI 53704 Kenosha, WI 53140 New Glarus, WI 53574 (608) 244-5414 ext 1 (262) 652-7535 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] * Witt won first playoff hole (#1 at Oconomowoc) with a par. Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 1st *Rick WITT Blackhawk CC 35 36 71 $1,500.00 2nd Brook SCHMITT Door Creek GC 36 35 71 $786.67 Dave SPENGLER The Woods GC 35 36 71 $786.67 John STATZ Washington County GC 35 36 71 $786.67 5th Eddie TERASA North Hills CC 35 37 72 $450.00 Bill LINDMARK Woods GC 34 38 72 $450.00 Nick BAACKES North Hills CC 36 36 72 $450.00 Ryan HELMINEN Ridgeway CC 36 36 72 $450.00 9th Paul BLOCK Maple Bluff CC 35 38 73 $360.00 10th Steve SCHEEL Rock River Hills GC 35 39 74 $290.00 Jeff BISBEE Bisbees GC 36 38 74 $290.00 Mark KRAUSE Muskego Lakes CC 37 37 74 $290.00 Nathan GRAY Washington County GC 38 36 74 $290.00 James Walkley, Jr. Sparta GC 34 40 74 $290.00 John FREEMAN Edgewood GC 39 35 74 $290.00 16th Charlie BROWN Johnsons Park GC 37 38 75 $192.00 Jason MANKE The Oaks GC 36 39 75 $192.00 Jason SAMUELIAN Fire Ridge GC 37 38 75 $192.00 Michael CROWLEY Tee Aire Golf Range 40 35 75 $192.00 Jason FITCHETT Nike Inc 36 39 75 $192.00 21st Tony ARVOLD Beaver Dam CC 40 36 76 $121.67 Tim BAUMAN Horseshoe Bay GC 36 40 76 $121.67 Joe BATTAGLIA TriCity GC 37 39 76 $121.67 Mark VOELLER North Hills CC 38 38 76 $121.67 Jim THOMPSON WPGA Member 36 40 76 $121.67 Richard TOCK Ozaukee CC 37 39 76 $121.67 Eric ANDERSON Dretzka Park GC 39 37 76 $121.67 Richard ALLEN Legend at Brandybrook 36 40 76 $121.67 Bill BRODELL Butte Des Morts CC 37 39 76 $121.67 30th Bill EHN Bulls Eye CC 40 37 77 $23.85 Larry TIZIANI Cherokee CC 38 39 77 $23.85 Jim GAUGERT Hillmoor GC 39 38 77 $23.85 Jim MAGUIRE Wild Ridge 38 39 77 $23.85 Jim SCHUMAN University of WI 35 42 77 $23.85 Skip SIMONDS Milwaukee CC 39 38 77 $23.85 Ryan WIEME University Ridge GC 38 39 77 $23.85 Brian ZINDA Whispering Springs GC 41 36 77 $23.85 Andy JOHNSON Western Lakes GC 40 37 77 $23.85 John SCHNEIDER The Racine CC 38 39 77 $23.85 Brad PECK Nakoma GC 37 40 77 $23.85 Adam ROSPLOCH Whitnall Park GC 38 39 77 $23.85 Neil TIZIANI Cherokee CC 39 38 77 $23.85 http://neevia.com http://neeviapdf.com http://docuPub.com http://docuPub.com http://neevia.com http://neeviapdf.com 43rd Robert ELLIOTT Oconomowoc GC 38 40 78 Thomas BEFERA Kenosha CC 37 41 78 Mike MURANYI Monroe CC 41 37 78 Jeff BUDD Lake Wisconsin CC 39 39 78 Brett WEBER UW Whitewater 36 42 78 Glenn FISCHER North Shore GC 43 35 78 Joe STADLER Wisconsin Section 37 41 78 Bill GRAHAM Chenequa CC 37 41 78 Mervin POSEY CC of Beloit 39 39 78 Tim CROOKS Butte Des Morts CC 41 37 78 53rd Chad BEHRENDS Milwaukee CC 40 39 79 Michael TURNER Meadowbrook CC 40 39 79 Christopher ZEHREN North Shore CC 40 39 79 Bret MATTSON Nicolet GC
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