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2017 Web.Com Tour Facts and Figures Page 1 of 12 Through LECOM Health Challenge (07/09/2017) 2017 Web.com Tour Facts and Figures Page 1 of 12 Through LECOM Health Challenge (07/09/2017) Low 9 Through LECOM Health Challenge (07/09/2017) 29 (7-under), Vince Covello, front nine, second round, The Abaco Club on Winding Bay, The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic at The Abaco Club 29 (7-under), Daniel Chopra, back nine, third round, The Preserve at Verdae, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 29 (7-under), Josh Teater, back nine, second round, Ivanhoe Club, Rust-Oleum Championship 29 (7-under), Lanto Griffin, back nine, third round, Nashville Golf & Athletic Club, Nashville Golf Open Benefitting the Snedeker Foundation 29 (7-under), Greg Eason, back nine, fourth round, Peek'n Peak Rst, Upper Course, LECOM Health Challenge 29 (6-under), Keith Mitchell, front nine, second round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 29 (6-under), Rick Cochran III, front nine, third round, Furman Univeristy GC, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 29 (6-under), Sam Ryder, front nine, third round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 29 (6-under), Eric Steger, front nine, third round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 29 (6-under), Curtis Thompson, back nine, second round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 29 (6-under), Zack Fischer, back nine, second round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 29 (6-under), Bobby Wyatt, back nine, second round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 29 (6-under), Cameron Wilson, back nine, third round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (6-under), Robert Allenby, front nine, first round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 30 (6-under), Nate Lashley, front nine, first round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 30 (6-under), Adam Svensson, front nine, second round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 30 (6-under), Sebastian Vazquez, front nine, third round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 30 (6-under), Adam Long, front nine, fourth round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 30 (6-under), Rob Oppenheim, back nine, first round, El Bosque CC, El Bosque Mexico Championship by Innova 30 (6-under), Chris Naegel, front nine, first round, Corales GC, Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship 30 (6-under), Adam Svensson, front nine, first round, Corales GC, Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship 30 (6-under), Abraham Ancer, front nine, first round, Corales GC, Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship 30 (6-under), Luke Guthrie, back nine, second round, Corales GC, Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship 30 (6-under), Tyler Duncan, front nine, second round, Corales GC, Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship 30 (6-under), Blake Adams, back nine, first round, The Preserve at Verdae, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (6-under), Andrew Landry, back nine, second round, The Preserve at Verdae, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (6-under), Justin Shin, back nine, third round, Furman Univeristy GC, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (6-under), Jonathan Byrd, front nine, second round, TPC Wakefield Plantation, Rex Hospital Open 30 (6-under), Jason Gore, front nine, third round, TPC Wakefield Plantation, Rex Hospital Open 30 (6-under), Bo Hoag, front nine, fourth round, TPC Wakefield Plantation, Rex Hospital Open 30 (6-under), Carlos Ortiz, back nine, first round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Charity Championship 30 (6-under), Eric Meierdierks, back nine, second round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Charity Championship 30 (6-under), Adam Svensson, back nine, second round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Charity Championship 30 (6-under), Charlie Danielson, back nine, second round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Charity Championship 30 (6-under), Dicky Pride, back nine, second round, Nashville Golf & Athletic Club, Nashville Golf Open Benefitting the Snedeker Foundation 30 (6-under), Justin Hueber, back nine, second round, Nashville Golf & Athletic Club, Nashville Golf Open Benefitting the Snedeker Foundation 30 (6-under), Ryan Yip, back nine, second round, Peek'n Peak Rst, Upper Course, LECOM Health Challenge 30 (6-under), Beau Hossler, back nine, fourth round, Peek'n Peak Rst, Upper Course, LECOM Health Challenge 30 (6-under), Adam Schenk, back nine, fourth round, Peek'n Peak Rst, Upper Course, LECOM Health Challenge 30 (5-under), Chase Parker, front nine, first round, Bogota CC, Club Colombia Championship by Servientrega 30 (5-under), Roberto Diaz, front nine, fourth round, Bogota CC, Club Colombia Championship by Servientrega 30 (5-under), Bhavik Patel, front nine, fourth round, Bogota CC, Club Colombia Championship by Servientrega 30 (5-under), Willy Wilcox, back nine, third round, Panama GC, Panama Claro Championship 30 (5-under), Roberto Diaz, front nine, fourth round, Panama GC, Panama Claro Championship 30 (5-under), Jack Maguire, back nine, first round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 2017 Web.com Tour Facts and Figures Page 2 of 12 Through LECOM Health Challenge (07/09/2017) 30 (5-under), Anders Albertson, back nine, second round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 30 (5-under), Seth Fair, back nine, fourth round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 30 (5-under), Andrew Yun, front nine, first round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (5-under), Tyler Duncan, front nine, first round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (5-under), Mark Anguiano, front nine, first round, Furman Univeristy GC, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (5-under), Christian Brand, front nine, second round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (5-under), Stephan Jaeger, front nine, second round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (5-under), Matt Atkins, front nine, second round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (5-under), Brandon Harkins, front nine, third round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (5-under), Augusto Nunez, front nine, third round, Thornblade Club, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 30 (5-under), Brett Drewitt, back nine, first round, TPC Wakefield Plantation, Rex Hospital Open 30 (5-under), Andrew Yun, back nine, first round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Aaron Wise, back nine, first round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Billy Kennerly, back nine, second round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Sepp Straka, back nine, second round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Aaron Wise, back nine, second round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Chris Thompson, back nine, third round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Robert Allenby, back nine, third round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Jin Park, back nine, third round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Keith Mitchell, back nine, fourth round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Zachary Olsen, back nine, fourth round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 30 (5-under), Kyle Thompson, front nine, third round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Charity Championship 30 (5-under), Wes Roach, front nine, third round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Charity Championship 30 (5-under), Greg Eason, front nine, fourth round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Charity Championship 2017 Web.com Tour Facts and Figures Page 3 of 12 Through LECOM Health Challenge (07/09/2017) Low 18 Through LECOM Health Challenge (07/09/2017) 61 (9-under), Curtis Thompson, second round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 62 (10-under), Conrad Shindler, first round, Nashville Golf & Athletic Club, Nashville Golf Open Benefitting the Snedeker Foundation 62 (10-under), Lanto Griffin, third round, Nashville Golf & Athletic Club, Nashville Golf Open Benefitting the Snedeker Foundation 62 (9-under), Nate Lashley, first round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 62 (9-under), Mark Anguiano, first round, Furman Univeristy GC, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 62 (9-under), Wes Roach, third round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Charity Championship 62 (8-under), Aaron Wise, first round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 62 (8-under), Aaron Wise, second round, Crestview CC, Air Capital Classic Supporting Wichita's Youth 63 (9-under), Ted Potter, Jr., second round, Ivanhoe Club, Rust-Oleum Championship 63 (8-under), Aaron Wise, third round, Bogota CC, Club Colombia Championship by Servientrega 63 (8-under), Kent Bulle, first round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 63 (8-under), Adam Long, fourth round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by NACHER 63 (8-under), Seth Fair, fourth round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana
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