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Mickelson Wins! 32nd Porter Cup July 25 - 28, 1990 Niagara Gazette Sunday, July 29, 1990 Mickelson wins! Arizona State University t19 Trev Anderson, Tempe, AZ 75-70-72-70-287 +7 t19 Tee Burton, Shelby, NC 74-68-75-70-287 +7 junior Phil Mickelson thought t19 Tom Scherrer, Skaneateles, NY 69-69-73-76-287 +7 he had lost the Porter Cup t19 Jason Widener, Greensboro, NC 71-69-76-71-287 +7 t19 Todd White, Spartanburg, SC 73-67-74-73-287 +7 after a third-round 75 left t24 Bobby Gage, Winsted, CT 71-75-71-71-288 +8 him six strokes behind leader t24 Vinny Giles, Richmond, VA 72-67-78-71-288 +8 t24 Bill Hadden, North Haven, CT 70-76-71-71-288 +8 David Duval, a sophomore t24 Jean-Paul Hebert, Houston, TX 74-72-68-74-288 +8 from Georgia Tech. t24 Tom Shaw, Pasadena, CA 68-73-78-69-288 +8 t24 Jon Worrell, Douglas, GA 73-67-75-73-288 +8 t30 David Cunningham, Michigan City, IN 69-73-75-72-289 +9 But the two-time NCAA t30 Larry Tedesco, Westport, CT 70-68-74-77-289 +9 Champion knew he could still t32 Randy Bridge, Hollister, CA 69-73-75-73-290 +10 nd t32 Gary Cowan, Kitchener, ONT 74-74-69-73-290 +10 win the 32 annual classic, t32 Oswald Drawdy, Hampton, SC 72-72-75-71-290 +10 and combined with a dramat- t32 Gary Durbin, Houston, TX 75-73-69-73-290 +10 t32 Danny Green, Jackson, TN 71-73-68-78-290 +10 ic 25-foot birdie putt on the t32 Kevin Wentworth, Manteca, CA 77-76-67-70-290 +10 17th hole, shot a spectacular t38 Briny Baird, Miami Beach, FL 72-72-72-75-291 +11 t38 Nicky Goetze, Hull, GA 75-71-71-74-291 +11 7-under par 63 to take the t38 Craig Marseilles, Thornhill, ONT 69-75-74-73-291 +11 championship from Duval by t41 Jim Furyk, Manheim, PA 70-75-72-75-292 +12 t41 Todd Murcer, Norman, OK 78-68-69-77-292 +12 one stroke. t41 Jay Sigel, Berwyn, PA 77-68-73-74-292 +12 44 Taichi Teshima, Norcross, GA 75-68-70-80-293 +13 After capturing his first green t45 Fred Chew, Oakland, CA 76-72-74-72-294 +14 jacket at the 1990 Porter Cup, t45 Bill Pelham, Kirkland, WA 72-71-76-75-294 +14 t45 David T. White, Little Rock, AR 71-77-74-72-294 +14 Phil Mickelson would add two t48 Mike Emery, Massillon, OH 70-73-72-80-295 +15 more to his closet by winning t48 Jimmy Johnston, Knoxville, TN 74-70-76-75-295 +15 t48 Buddy Marucci, Berwyn, PA 74-73-72-76-295 +15 the Masters in 2004 and 2006 t48 Omar Uresti, Austin, TX 71-74-74-76-295 +15 t52 John Aber, Greensburg, PA 76-75-74-71-296 +16 t52 John Gaffney, Williamsville, NY 72-81-70-73-296 +16 The Champion said it was, t52 Michael Muehr, Bernardsville, NJ 72-72-75-77-296 +16 t55 Jeff Barlow, Jackson, MI 70-81-71-75-297 +17 “the best round of my life. I t55 Dave Brookreson, Huntington Valley, PA 72-76-75-74-297 +17 put my heart into every shot. t55 Brian Montgomery, Bristow, OK 76-75-72-74-297 +17 t58 Cary Cozby, Bartlesville, OK 74-74-74-76-298 +18 When the putt went in on 17, I t58 Keith Hadelman, Roswell, GA 70-74-79-75-298 +18 couldn’t believe it. It gave me t58 David Ojala, Kingwood, TX 81-76-70-71-298 +18 t61 Downing Gray, Pensacola, FL 74-78-74-73-299 +19 chills.” t61 Jim Hasenack, Grimsby, ONT 76-70-76-77-299 +19 t61 Miles McConnell, Tampa, FL 75-74-73-77-299 +19 “I played well,” said Duval of t61 Joe Wilson, Rochester, NY 76-79-71-73-299 +19 his final round 70, which t65 Greg Garbero, Phoenix, AZ 75-72-76-77-300 +20 t65 Dick Horne, Mt. Pleasant, SC 76-77-74-73-300 +20 included a double bogey at the t65 Chris Patton, Fountain Inn, SC 75-71-75-79-300 +20 par-3, fourth hole. “I didn’t Mickelson taps in at the 18th t65 O.D. Vincent, San Diego, CA 72-74-76-78-300 +20 69 Dave Ciacchini, Erie, PA 72-72-76-81-301 +21 lose. Phil took it from me.” to wrestle the title from Duval t70 Rod Butcher, East Greenwich, RI 77-71-74-80-302 +22 t70 Sam MacNaughton, Missouri City, TX 77-76-75-74-302 +22 1 Phil Mickelson, San Diego, CA 69-66-75-63-273 -7 t72 Bill Smith, Bradford, PA 80-72-72-79-303 +23 2 David Duval, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 71-70-63-70-274 -6 t72 Chris Tuten, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 75-75-75-78-303 +23 3 Jeff Lee, Dallas, TX 68-66-74-70-278 -2 74 Billy Varn, Jacksonville, FL 75-76-76-77-304 +24 4 Randy Sonnier, Woodlands, TX 68-69-72-71-280 E 75 Bryan DeCorso, Guelph, ONT 79-77-73-76-305 +25 5 Bob May, La Habra, CA 69-71-68-73-281 +1 t76 David DeSantis, Windsor, ONT 75-78-75-78-306 +26 t6 Craig Kanada, Lake Oswego, OR 74-64-73-71-282 +2 t76 Bill Heim, New Franken, WI 78-70-77-81-306 +26 t6 Keith Sbarbaro, San Diego, CA 74-70-69-69-282 +2 78 Lorne Demoe, Thorold, ONT 77-74-76-80-307 +27 8 Mike Sposa, Tamarac, FL 73-69-71-70-283 +3 79 David Snyder, Winter Haven, FL 77-78-75-79-309 +29 t9 Hans Albertsson, Manchester, VT 71-72-70-71-284 +4 t80 Bill Lipsett, Smithsville, ONT 76-79-73-82-310 +30 t9 Rex Kuramoto, Hiroshima, Japan 71-67-73-73-284 +4 t80 Jerry Springer, White Plains, NY 79-76-83-72-310 +30 t11 Buddy Alexander, Gainesville, FL 71-72-72-70-285 +5 t80 Randy Taylor, Vineland, ONT 81-76-80-73-310 +30 t11 Paul Claxton, Vidalia, GA 73-67-74-71-285 +5 83 Jimmy Bell, Orlando, FL 80-75-78-78-311 +31 t11 David Eger, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 70-68-75-72-285 +5 84 Bill Harvey, Greensboro, NC 73-79-77-83-312 +32 t11 Jimmy Green, Auburn, AL 73-66-72-74-285 +5 t85 Albert Kaneda, Guadalajara, Mexico 83-80-75-75-313 +33 t11 Justin Leonard, Dallas, TX 70-73-70-72-285 +5 t85 Peter O’Brien, Winchester, MA 81-77-80-75-313 +33 t16 Tim Dunlavey, Erie, PA 73-68-71-74-286 +6 t85 Conrad Rauch, South Africa 78-79-77-79-313 +33 t16 Sean Gorgone, Brunswick, ME 70-73-68-75-286 +6 t85 Charles Stevens, Wichita, KS 83-76-78-76-313 +33 t16 Bob Lewis Jr., Warren, OH 69-73-73-71-286 +6 t89 Jim Mead, Hamburg, NY 78-86-72-79-315 +35 t89 Steve Termeer, Conroe, TX 83-74-79-79-315 +35 91 Stan Tubinis, Lewiston, NY 83-82-75-78-318 +38 CHIP SHOT... Justin Leonard won the 1997 British Open and 1998 92 Jim Berrigan, Lewiston, NY 82-80-77-81-320 +40 Players Championship, although he is perhaps most remembered for 93 Don Edwards, Clarence, NY 80-81-82-82-325 +45 making a 45-foot birdie putt at the 17th hole to complete a remarkable Fred Silver, Lewiston, NY 71-72-74-w/d Mike Weir, Brights Grove, ONT 70-74-w/d U.S. comeback on the final day of the 1999 Ryder Cup. Tom Case, Ft. Myers, FL 78-DQ 22332_WSU_TEXT.indd 126 6/30/08 11:00:08 AM.
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