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1999 John Deere Classic J.L. LEWIS TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1999 261 66 65 65 65 $360,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC By winning a remarkable five-hole playoff, to the 16th hole. Earlier, he had holed a bunker shot for birdie OAKWOOD CC, COAL VALLEY, IL former club pro J.L. Lewis scored his first at 16 to extend the gripping sudden-death battle. Brisky followed JULY 22-25 career win in the last of 25 PGA Tour stops an opening 4-under 66 with a second-round 62 to set a midway PAR: 35-35-70 at Oakwood Country Club in Coal Valley, Ill. Lewis birdied 18 tournament scoring record of 12-under 128. to force a playoff with Mike Brisky, then ended the first TOTAL PURSE: John Deere Classic with a birdie on their second playoff trip $2,000,000 1999 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 2 Mike Brisky 261 66 62 68 65 $216,000 T30 Ted Schulz 271 66 70 69 66 10,909 T77 Katsumasa 279 65 73 69 72 3,660 81 Ronnie Black 280 70 67 69 74 3,560 T3 Brian Henninger 264 66 63 64 71 116,000 T41 Greg Chalmers 272 69 68 67 68 6,330 T77 Mike Springer 279 69 69 69 72 3,660 82 Mac O’Grady 287 65 73 74 75 3,520 T3 Kirk Triplett 264 68 68 64 64 116,000 T41 David Edwards 272 70 64 65 73 6,330 T77 Mark Wiebe 279 67 71 71 70 3,660 T5 Steve Jones 265 68 66 68 63 73,000 T41 David Frost 272 67 66 71 68 6,330 T5 Pete Jordan 265 68 67 64 66 73,000 T41 J.P. Hayes 272 68 67 68 69 6,330 T5 Chris Perry 265 71 67 63 64 73,000 T41 Mike Hulbert 272 70 68 67 67 6,330 T8 Dick Mast 266 69 67 64 66 60,000 T41 Jonathan Kaye 272 67 68 68 69 6,330 T8 Scott Verplank 266 66 67 66 67 60,000 T41 Greg Kraft 272 71 65 67 69 6,330 T10 Robert Damron 267 64 67 65 71 52,000 T41 John Maginnes 272 69 66 68 69 6,330 MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R T10 D.A. Weibring 267 67 67 65 68 52,000 T41 David Sutherland 272 67 66 69 70 6,330 T12 Joe Durant 268 69 68 66 65 40,500 T41 Doug Tewell 272 67 70 69 66 6,330 Ty Armstrong 142 73 69 Dan Halldorson 142 73 69 Paul Tesori 149 72 77 T12 David Peoples 268 65 67 66 70 40,500 T41 Esteban Toledo 272 69 66 69 68 6,330 Demetrios 141 71 70 Morris Hatalsky 145 69 76 Tommy Tolles 142 71 71 T12 Dicky Pride 268 68 65 67 68 40,500 T52 Woody Austin 273 69 67 69 68 4,617 Arjun Atwal 141 69 72 Vance Heafner 140 69 71 Bo Van Pelt 141 71 70 T12 David Toms 268 66 69 67 66 40,500 T52 Cameron Beckman 273 68 68 71 66 4,617 Dave Barr 139 71 68 Nolan Henke 140 70 70 Grant Waite 144 68 76 T16 Doug Barron 269 68 70 65 66 30,000 T52 Steve Jurgensen 273 68 69 70 66 4,617 Michael Bradley 140 73 67 Kent Jones 143 73 70 Charles Warren 139 70 69 T16 Dan Forsman 269 68 66 70 65 30,000 T52 Doug Martin 273 66 71 73 63 4,617 Jeff Brehaut 148 74 74 Kenny Knox 144 70 74 Kevin Wentworth 144 72 72 T16 Joe Ogilvie 269 64 69 69 67 30,000 T52 Charles Raulerson 273 70 67 69 67 4,617 Brad Bryant 147 74 73 Joel Kribel 140 69 71 Chris A. Wilkins 146 77 69 T16 Tom Pernice, Jr. 269 66 67 66 70 30,000 T52 Jeff Sluman 273 69 68 70 66 4,617 Bob Burns 140 69 71 Neal Lancaster 139 70 69 Jay Williamson 144 73 71 T16 Bob Tway 269 67 67 67 68 30,000 T52 Fuzzy Zoeller 273 68 70 68 67 4,617 George Burns 141 72 69 Blaine McCallister 141 70 71 Chris Winkel 149 74 75 T21 Chip Beck 270 67 69 68 66 18,266 T59 John Elliott 274 68 69 71 66 4,340 Erik Ciotti 145 76 69 Spike McRoy 144 72 72 Willie Wood 139 71 68 T21 Notah Begay III 270 70 63 66 71 18,266 T59 Robin Freeman 274 67 69 69 69 4,340 Keith Clearwater 139 73 66 Craig Miller 159 83 76 T21 Phil Blackmar 270 67 67 67 69 18,266 T59 Deane Pappas 274 68 69 70 67 4,340 Chris Couch 140 70 70 Sean Murphy 140 71 69 WD Gary Hallberg 69 69 T21 Harrison Frazar 270 66 71 66 67 18,266 T59 Brett Quigley 274 65 66 72 71 4,340 Jay Delsing 139 70 69 Andy North 142 74 68 WD P.H. Horgan III 74 74 T21 Scott McCarron 270 69 64 71 66 18,266 T59 Larry Rinker 274 68 69 68 69 4,340 Trevor Dodds 144 70 74 Chris O’Connell 146 71 75 WD Wayne Levi 70 70 T21 Kenny Perry 270 64 70 64 72 18,266 T59 Mike Sullivan 274 69 68 66 71 4,340 Mike Donald 146 68 78 David Ogrin 139 71 68 WD Bob Lohr 74 74 T21 Rory Sabbatini 270 68 66 69 67 18,266 T65 Barry Cheesman 275 67 67 70 71 4,140 Danny Edwards 143 73 70 Don Pooley 141 70 71 WD Rik Massengale 72 72 T21 Joey Sindelar 270 69 67 67 67 18,266 T65 Russ Cochran 275 68 67 71 69 4,140 Brad Fabel 140 71 69 Lee Porter 141 70 71 WD Gene Sauers 74 74 T21 Mike Standly 270 69 66 64 71 18,266 T65 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 275 67 70 72 66 4,140 Keith Fergus 145 73 72 Ted Purdy 141 72 69 WD Mike Sposa 75 75 T30 Fulton Allem 271 69 65 66 71 10,909 T65 Dan Pohl 275 67 70 68 70 4,140 Fred Funk 139 70 69 Chris Riley 141 70 71 WD Denis Watson 74 74 T30 Stephen Ames 271 70 66 68 67 10,909 T69 Ben Bates 276 67 69 73 67 3,980 Jeff Gallagher 141 70 71 Clarence Rose 139 70 69 T30 Briny Baird 271 65 73 64 69 10,909 T69 Mark Carnevale 276 68 69 72 67 3,980 Robert Gamez 139 71 68 Dave Rummells 141 74 67 T30 Jim Carter 271 69 67 70 65 10,909 T69 Bob Friend 276 70 67 72 67 3,980 Brian Gay 147 75 72 Charlie Rymer 145 75 70 T30 R.W. Eaks 271 66 67 68 70 10,909 T69 Paul Stankowski 276 67 71 66 72 3,980 Judd Gibb 143 73 70 David Seawell 140 72 68 T30 Jerry Kelly 271 67 71 68 65 10,909 T73 Alan Bratton 277 72 66 71 68 3,840 Kelly Gibson 141 70 71 Mike Small 143 74 69 T30 Frank Lickliter II 271 71 66 67 67 10,909 T73 Curt Byrum 277 69 67 72 69 3,840 Bob Gilder 140 70 70 Chris Smith 140 71 69 T30 Perry Moss 271 69 69 69 64 10,909 T73 Tim Loustalot 277 69 69 71 68 3,840 Wayne Grady 141 68 73 Dave Stockton, Jr. 142 72 70 T30 Jack Renner 271 68 70 66 67 10,909 76 Geoffrey Sisk 278 70 68 69 71 3,760 Jimmy Green 141 69 72 Ron Streck 144 70 74 T30 Lee Rinker 271 71 66 67 67 10,909 T77 Steve Lowery 279 69 67 70 73 3,660 Ken Green 141 71 70 Phil Tataurangi 139 70 69 .
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