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KEY FACTS & STATS (1990 – present) - As of June 15, 2017 -

1,481 Number of players on Web.com Tour’s on All-Time Alumni Roster (through 2015)

781 Number of Web.com Tour events played since the first one in 1990 (Feb. 2-4, Bakersfield Open)

461 Number of different tournament winners of Web.com Tour events

384 Number of different players who have earned PGA TOUR cards via the Web.com Tour money list (including Class of 2015); including repeat and multi-repeat graduates, 484 players have received TOUR cards

469 Number of tournaments won on the PGA TOUR by Web.com Tour alumni

75% Percentage of 2015-2016 PGA TOUR members who are Web.com Tour alumni

$330,042,242 Amount of money competed for on Web.com Tour since 1990 (including 2016 prize money)

$91,093,620 Amount of money donated to charity by the Web.com Tour and its tournaments since 1990, benefiting over 3,000 organizations (through 2015)

271,500 Approximate number of volunteers who have contributed time to Web.com Tour events (through 2015)

$2,117,027 Amount of money earned by the Web.com Tour’s all-time leading money winner, Darron Stiles

72-hole scoring record: 250 (30-under-par), Stephan Jaeger, TPC Stonebrae (par 70), Hayward, CA, 2016 Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae

18-hole scoring record: 58, Stephan Jaeger (29-29), TPC Stonebrae (par 70), Hayward, CA, first round, 2016 Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae 59, Notah Begay II (27-32), The Dominion Club (par 72), Richmond, VA, second round, 1998 Dominion 59, Doug Dunakey (27-32), Heatherwoode GC (par 70), Springboro, OH, second round, 1998 Miami Valley Open 59, Jason Gore (28-31), Champions Run (par 71), Omaha, NE, second round, 2005 Cox Classic 59, Will Wilcox (30-29), Willow Creek CC (par 71), Sandy UT, final round, 2013Utah Championship 59, Russell Knox (29-30), Hillcrest CC (par 71), Boise ID, second round, 2013 Albertsons Boise Open

Most strokes under par – 72 holes: 30, Stephan Jaeger (2016 Ellie Mae Classic - 250) and Daniel Chopra (2004 Henrico County Open – 258) Most birdies in a row: 9, Omar Uresti, Southern Trace CC, Shreveport, LA, third round, 1994 Shreveport Open

Most consecutive bogey-free holes: 106, Heath Slocum, 2001 -over-

Most consecutive victories: 3, Jason Gore, 2005 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic, Scholarship America Showdown, Cox Classic (consecutive starts)

Youngest winner: Jason Day, 19 years, 7 months, 26 days, 2007 Legend Financial Group Classic

Youngest to play in an event: Michelle Wie, 13 years, 11 months, 7 days, 2003 Albertsons Boise Open

Oldest to play in an event: Bob Charles, 72 years, 11 months, 28 days, 2009 Michael Hill New Zealand Open

International Winners: 84 players from 25 countries have won 133 tournaments; Australia has most wins, 51

Most weeks at No. 1: 31, Joe Ogilvie, 1998 and 2003

Longest consecutive weeks at No. 1: 24 weeks, Michael Sim, 2009

Three-Victory Promotions to PGA TOUR (9): 1997 Chris Smith 2001 Heath Slocum 2001 Chad Campbell 2001 Pat Bates 2002 Patrick Moore 2003 Tom Carter 2005 Jason Gore 2007 Nick Flanagan 2009 Michael Sim 2014 Carlos Ortiz 2016 Wesley Bryan

Key All-Time Statistical Records/Single Season: Scoring: Luke Guthrie (2012), 68.33 Driving Distance: Victor Schwamkrug (2003), 339.3 All-Around: Greg Owen (2008), 102

Single-Tournament Statistical Records: Driving Distance : 373.0 yards, Victor Schwamkrug, 2003 Omaha Classic Driving Accuracy: 55 of 56, Tom Scherrer, 2005 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic Greens in Regulation: 69 of 72, Brice Garrett, 2011 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Invitational. Putts: 95, Grant Waite, 2003 Miccosukee Championship Birdies: 31, Craig Lile, 2003 Omaha Classic Longest Drive: 444 yards, Cody Slover, 2011 Midwest Classic

Note: For more details on these records and a listing of all Web.com Tour all-time records, see the Web.com Tour Media Guide. The Guide is available for viewing on PGATOURMEDIA.COM.

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6/15/2017

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