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2000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC a Shot with Eight Holes to Play When Sunday Play Was Suspended MICHAEL CLARK II TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 2000 265 70 65 63 67 $468,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC The first tournament played at the ended a four-hole playoff vs. Kirk Triplett with an18th hole birdie on his TPC DEERE RUN, SILVIS, IL Tournament Players Club Deere Run also third Monday morning turn at the finishing hole. The 14th first-time JULY 27-30 became the first John Deere Classic to extend Tour winner of the Q-C tourney, Clark subsequently PAR: 35-36-71 beyond Sunday. Upwards of 140,000 golf fans came to Deere was named 2000 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year. Run from Wednesday through Sunday. On Monday morning, TOTAL PURSE: 27 golfers and 4,200 fans came back to see the completion of $2,600,000 Sunday’s suspended final round. Michael Clark II, who was up by 2000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC a shot with eight holes to play when Sunday play was suspended, RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R 2 Kirk Triplett 265 67 66 62 70 $280,800 T38 Scott McCarron 276 73 66 69 68 10,920 Emlyn Aubrey 141 72 69 Mathew Goggin 146 72 74 Bob Tway 143 69 74 3 Charles Howell III 266 69 64 67 66 176,800 T38 Perry Moss 276 69 70 71 66 10,920 Dave Barr 142 72 70 Jimmy Green 143 71 72 Bobby Wadkins 145 73 72 4 Chris Riley 267 68 67 65 67 124,800 T38 Joe Ogilvie 276 66 69 67 74 10,920 Aaron Bengoechea 140 71 69 Scott Gump 142 72 70 Kevin Wentworth 141 71 70 T5 Steve Lowery 268 67 70 68 63 98,800 T38 Dicky Pride 276 69 68 68 71 10,920 John Bermel 142 71 71 Gary Hallberg 146 74 72 Chris Wilkins 156 74 82 T5 Shaun Micheel 268 68 66 69 65 98,800 T38 Larry Rinker 276 68 70 69 69 10,920 Phil Blackmar 141 67 74 Dan Halldorson 152 82 70 Chris Winkel 150 75 75 7 Tim Herron 269 65 65 70 69 87,100 T44 Olin Browne 277 68 67 72 70 7,860 Eric Booker 142 73 69 Steve Hart 142 73 69 Fuzzy Zoeller 145 72 73 T8 David Frost 270 65 62 70 73 78,000 T44 Curt Byrum 277 67 66 75 69 7,860 Guy Boros 154 76 78 Morris Hatalsky 145 70 75 T8 Neal Lancaster 270 69 68 67 66 78,000 T44 Brian Claar 277 70 69 68 70 7,860 Craig Bowden 141 70 71 Brian Henninger 140 72 68 WD Joey Sindelar 70 70 T10 Len Mattiace 271 70 68 65 68 67,600 T44 Joey Gullion 277 67 72 69 69 7,860 Michael Bradley 146 74 72 Glen Hnatiuk 140 69 71 DQ Paul Heflin 85 85 T10 Jim McGovern 271 69 68 66 68 67,600 T44 P.H. Horgan III 277 66 70 73 68 7,860 Mike Brisky 142 71 71 Ryan Howison 140 70 70 T12 Ronnie Black 272 69 68 67 68 42,356 T44 Keith Nolan 277 70 67 70 70 7,860 Bart Bryant 141 71 70 Mike Hulbert 140 71 69 T12 John Cook 272 68 67 71 66 42,356 T50 Danny Briggs 278 67 72 66 73 6,271 Brad Bryant 144 72 72 Brandt Jobe 140 74 66 T12 Paul Curry 272 63 69 69 71 42,356 T50 Fred Funk 278 68 69 70 71 6,271 Bob Burns 150 73 77 Pete Jordan 146 75 71 T12 Bill Glasson 272 66 66 68 72 42,356 T50 Bob Heintz 278 72 66 68 72 6,271 Tom Byrum 142 74 68 Skip Kendall 142 71 71 T12 Steve Gotsche 272 69 65 68 70 42,356 T50 J.L. Lewis 278 70 68 67 73 6,271 Mark Carnevale 143 74 69 Bryce Molder 144 75 69 T12 Steve Jones 272 68 70 65 69 42,356 T50 Blaine McCallister 278 71 64 75 68 6,271 Greg Chalmers 140 75 65 Sean Murphy 140 71 69 T12 Jerry Kelly 272 67 66 69 70 42,356 T55 Joe Durant 279 69 69 70 71 5,876 Barry Cheesman 141 76 65 Gary Nicklaus 155 76 79 T12 Brett Quigley 272 70 65 67 70 42,356 T55 Jeff Gove 279 65 71 72 71 5,876 Keith Clearwater 140 72 68 Craig Parry 140 70 70 T12 Scott Verplank 272 67 68 68 69 42,356 T55 Greg Kraft 279 68 67 69 75 5,876 Bobby Cochran 141 71 70 Carl Paulson 142 71 71 T12 Jay Williamson 272 70 68 65 69 42,356 T55 Ted Tryba 279 73 65 70 71 5,876 John Daly 148 68 80 David Peoples 142 72 70 T12 Richard Zokol 272 68 71 69 64 42,356 T55 Brian Watts 279 69 70 73 67 5,876 Jay Delsing 142 72 70 Craig Perks 146 70 76 T23 Stephen Ames 273 69 70 67 67 21,914 T60 Woody Austin 280 70 68 69 73 5,642 Paul Delvecchio 170 83 87 Tom Pernice, Jr. 140 70 70 T23 Glen Day 273 71 67 65 70 21,914 T60 Ben Bates 280 68 71 73 68 5,642 Trevor Dodds 141 71 70 Jack Renner 144 72 72 T23 Kazuhiko Hosokawa 273 68 70 66 69 21,914 T60 John Maginnes 280 71 67 67 75 5,642 Mike Donald 150 75 75 John Rollins 141 71 70 T23 Frank Lickliter II 273 65 68 69 71 21,914 T60 Willie Wood 280 72 66 70 72 5,642 David Edwards 141 71 70 Clarence Rose 144 72 72 T23 Jeff Sluman 273 68 69 68 68 21,914 T64 Paul Goydos 281 68 70 73 70 5,486 Joel Edwards 140 69 71 Charlie Rymer 152 77 75 T23 Mike Sposa 273 66 70 69 68 21,914 T64 Nolan Henke 281 72 66 69 74 5,486 John Ehrgott 147 77 70 Jeff Schmid 150 73 77 T23 Kevin Sutherland 273 71 67 67 68 21,914 T66 Cameron Beckman 282 69 69 69 75 5,356 Brad Elder 143 69 74 Ted Schulz 146 75 71 T30 Kelly Gibson 274 69 67 67 71 16,900 T66 Wayne Grady 282 72 66 70 74 5,356 Brad Fabel 148 73 75 Brent Schwarzrock 140 70 70 T30 Dan Pohl 274 68 65 70 71 16,900 T66 Dick Mast 282 68 69 74 71 5,356 Keith Fergus 141 74 67 Steve Scott 146 79 67 T30 Grant Waite 274 69 65 71 69 16,900 T69 David Morland IV 283 68 71 69 75 5,226 Dan Forsman 144 73 71 Jerry Smith 141 73 68 T33 Chip Beck 275 71 68 67 69 14,040 T69 Mark Wiebe 283 69 69 72 73 5,226 Harrison Frazar 142 67 75 Craig A. Spence 149 74 75 T33 Robert Damron 275 66 69 68 72 14,040 71 Peter Jacobsen 284 69 68 75 72 5,148 Robin Freeman 141 70 71 Mike Springer 140 72 68 T33 Bob Gilder 275 65 68 71 71 14,040 72 Andy Bean 286 65 70 74 77 5,096 Bob Friend 140 72 68 Mike Standly 142 71 71 T33 Casey Martin 275 70 69 66 70 14,040 73 Don Pooley 288 71 68 72 77 5,044 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 150 74 76 Dave Stockton, Jr. 146 72 74 T33 D.A. Weibring 275 69 66 67 73 14,040 Robert Gamez 140 75 65 David Sutherland 141 70 71 T38 Craig Barlow 276 71 68 69 68 10,920 Brian Gay 147 71 76 David Toms 141 74 67 .
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