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2019 Men's Golf
2019 MEN’S GOLF 47 Georgia Tech - ACC Champion & 18th Place NCAA Championship Stroke Play Georgia Tech (1) Tyler Strafaci Wake Forest - NCAA Championship Match Play Quarterfinals Louisville (4) Clemson - Tied 8th Place NCAA Championship Stroke Play Devin Morley Matthias Schmid North Carolina - 19th Place NCAA Championship Stroke Play John Murphy Simon Zach North Carolina (2) Duke - 25th Place NCAA Championship Stroke Play Ryan Burnett Joshua Martin Louisville - 29th Place NCAA Championship Stroke Play NC State (2) Stephen Franken Harrison Rhoades ACC Championship Team Results NCAA Stanford, Calif. Regional Championships Notre Dame (2) New London, N.C., April 18-20 Team Finishes R1 R2 R3 Total Miguel Delgado Andrew O’Leary Team Finishes R1 R2 R3 Total T2. North Carolina ............... 280 275 274 829 Virginia (3) 1. Georgia Tech .................... 276 270 281 827 7. Virginia .......................... 286 283 278 847 Jimmie Massie Thomas Walsh 2. Virginia .............................. 280 283 279 842 T8. NC State ........................ 290 278 281 849 Andrew Orischak 3. Wake Forest ...................... 290 276 279 845 Virginia Tech (2) 4. Duke .................................. 271 292 289 852 NCAA Pullman, Wash. Regional Championships Connor Burgess Connor Johnson Jr. Florida State ...................... 278 285 289 852 Team Finishes R1 R2 R3 Total Wake Forest (4) 6. NC State ............................ 287 286 283 856 4. Georgia Tech ................. 271 270 277 818 Kengo Aoshima Lee Detmer 7. Clemson ............................ 275 295 290 860 Eric Bae Cameron Young 8. Louisville ........................... 286 293 282 861 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team 9. Virginia Tech ..................... 282 288 294 864 Clemson (1) ACC Men’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year 10. North Carolina ................... 297 282 289 868 Bryson Nimmer (Rod Myers Award) 11. -
Records Book
DIVISION I MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK Championship History All-Time Team Participation/Finishes Team Match Play Results All-Time Team Results Regional Team Results Individual Awards 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS NCAA Division I men’s golf championship: Stanford beats Texas to win national championship. Stanford won the 2019 DI Men’s Golf Championship on Wednesday in Fayetteville, Arkansas, riding its talented veterans to the ninth national title in program history. Isaiah Salinda and Brandon Wu, both senior All-Americans, were unbeaten in three matches at Blessings Golf Club to lift sixth-seeded Stanford over No. 5 Texas 3-2 in the finals. “Endurance is a big part of it. It’s hard to stay focused that whole time, especially on this course,” Stanford coach Conrad Ray said. “It’s demanding with the turnaround, and we were down early. Our guys hung in there and pushed above Texas.” Henry Shimp, a junior, clinched the trophy for Stanford, which arrived in Arkansas as the nation’s hottest team. With two points already on the board, Shimp hit a clutch 9-iron approach shot within three feet of the cup at 16 and made birdie to take a 2-up lead against Spencer Soosman. On 17, he two-putted for par from 20 feet to win the match, setting off a celebration with his teammates on the par-3 green. Stanford fell behind early in the championship match but seized control as the matches reached the turn and kept the pressure on the Longhorns by hitting fairways, greens and key putts. “Isaiah (Salinda) and Brandon’s (Wu) leadership is huge,” Ray said. -
2019 Valero Texas Open (The 24Th of 46 Events in the PGA TOUR Season)
2019 Valero Texas Open (The 24th of 46 events in the PGA TOUR Season) San Antonio, Texas April 4-7, 2019 FedExCup Points: 500 Purse: $7,500,000 TPC San Antonio – AT&T Oaks Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,435 Final-Round Notes – Sunday, April 7, 2019 Weather: Due to inclement weather, the start to round four was delayed from 9:40 a.m. until 11:40 a.m. Mostly cloudy in the afternoon, with a high of 72. Wind NNE 8-12 mph. Final-Round Leaderboard Position Name Score 1 Corey Conners 69-67-66-66—268 (-20) 2 Charley Hoffman 71-68-64-67—270 (-18) 3 Ryan Moore 68-70-69-64—271 (-17) T4 Brian Stuard 67-70-70-66—273 (-15) T4 Si Woo Kim 66-66-69-72—273 (-15) Things to Know • Corey Conners becomes the first Monday Qualifier to win on the PGA TOUR since 2010 • Conners is the 15th Canadian to win on TOUR • International players have now won each of the last five weeks on the PGA TOUR • Charley Hoffman records his 11th top-15 finish in 14 Valero Texas Open starts • Si Woo Kim finishes T4 as he sought to become the event’s third wire-to-wire winner • FedExCup points leader Matt Kuchar maintains lead following top-10 finish Corey Conners (1st/-20) Age: 27 (January 6, 1992) Following the week #13 FedExCup 51 PGA TOUR starts 1 PGA TOUR win 13 PGA TOUR starts in 2018-19 3 PGA TOUR top-10s in 2018-19 2 Starts at Valero Texas Open (T26/2018) • Entered the final round trailing Si Woo Kim by one stroke before a 6-under 66 led to a two-stroke victory • Conners’ scorecard included 10 birdies, four bogeys (consecutive on Nos. -
PGA TOUR Player/Manager List
2016 PGA TOUR Player/Manager List Generated On: 2/17/2016 - A - ADAMS, Blake - 1 Degree Management, LLC AIKEN, Thomas - Wasserman Media Group - London ALLEM, Fulton - Players Group, Inc ALLENBY, Robert - MVP, Inc. ALLEN, Michael - Medalist Management, Inc. ALLRED, Jason - 4U Management, LLC AL, Geiberger, - Cross Consulting AMES, Stephen - Wasserman Media Group - Canada ANCER, Abraham - The Legacy Agency ANDERSON, Mark - Blue Giraffe Sports ANDRADE, Billy - 4Sports & Entertainment ANGUIANO, Mark - The Legacy Agency AOKI, Isao - High Max APPLEBY, Stuart - Blue Giraffe Sports ARAGON, Alex - Wasserman Media Group - VA ARMOUR III, Tommy - Tommy Armour, III, Inc. ARMOUR, Ryan - IMG ATKINS, Matt - a3 Athletics AUSTIN, Woody - The Legacy Agency AXLEY, Eric - a3 Athletics AZINGER, Paul - TCP Sports Management, LLC A., Jimenez, Miguel - Marketing and Management International - B - BADDELEY, Aaron - Pro-Sport Management BAEK, Todd - Hambric Sports Management BAIRD, Briny - Pinnacle Enterprises, Inc. BAKER-FINCH, Ian - IMG Media BAKER, Chris - 1 Degree Management, LLC BALLO, JR., Mike - Lagardere Sports BARBER, Blayne - IMG BARLOW, Craig - The Legacy Agency BARNES, Ricky - Lagardere Sports BATEMAN, Brian - Lagardere Sports - GA BEAUFILS, Ray - Wasserman Media Group - VA BECKMAN, Cameron - Wasserman Media Group - VA BECK, Chip - Tour Talent BEEM, Rich - Marketing and Management International BEGAY III, Notah - Freeland Sports, LLC BELJAN, Charlie - Meister Sports Management BENEDETTI, Camilo - The Legacy Agency BERGER, Daniel - Excel Sports Management BERTONI, Travis - Medalist Management, Inc. BILLY, Casper, - Pinnacle Enterprises, Inc. BLAUM, Ryan - 1 Degree Management, LLC BLIXT, Jonas - Lagardere Sports - FL BOHN, Jason - IMG BOLLI, Justin - Blue Giraffe Sports BOWDITCH, Steven - Players Group, Inc BOWDITCH, Steven - IMG BRADLEY, Keegan - Lagardere Sports - FL BRADLEY, Michael - Lagardere Sports BREHM, Ryan - Wasserman Media Group - Wisconsin BRIGMAN, D.J. -
Taylormade Driving Relief Details How Fans Can Contribute to Fundraising Efforts for Covid-19 Relief
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2017 U.S. OPEN NOTEBOOK and STORY IDEAS June 15-18, 2017 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis
2017 U.S. OPEN NOTEBOOK AND STORY IDEAS June 15-18, 2017 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis. WHO’S HERE: Among the 156 golfers in the 2017 U.S. Open, there are: U.S. Open champions (11): Angel Cabrera (2007), Ernie Els (1994, ’97), Jim Furyk (2003), Lucas Glover (2009), Dustin Johnson (2016), Martin Kaymer (2014), Graeme McDowell (2010), Rory McIlroy (2011), Justin Rose (2013), Webb Simpson (2012) and Jordan Spieth (2015). U.S. Open runners-up (8): Jason Day (2011, ‘13), Ernie Els (2000), Rickie Fowler (2014), Jim Furyk (2006, ’07, ‘16), Dustin Johnson (2015), Graeme McDowell (2012), Phil Mickelson (1999, 2002, ’04, ’06, ’09, ‘13) and Louis Oosthuizen (2015). U.S. Amateur champions (8): Byeong Hun An (2009), Bryson DeChambeau (2015), Matthew Fitzpatrick (2013), Nick Flanagan (2003), Matt Kuchar (1997), Phil Mickelson (1990), Richie Ramsay (2006) and Peter Uihlein (2010). U.S. Amateur runners-up (2): Corey Conners (2014) and Brad Dalke (2016). U.S. Junior Amateur champions (3): Brian Harman (2003), Scottie Scheffler (2013) and Jordan Spieth (2009, ’11). U.S. Junior Amateur runners-up (1): Justin Thomas (2010). U.S. Senior Open champions (1): Gene Sauers (2016). U.S. Senior Open runners-up (1): Gene Sauers (2014). U.S. Mid-Amateur champions (2): Stewart Hagestad (2016) and Scott Harvey (2014). U.S. Mid-Amateur runners-up (1): Scott Harvey (2016). U.S. Amateur Public Links champions (3): Jordan Niebrugge (2013), Chez Reavie (2001) and Brandt Snedeker (2003). U.S. Amateur Public Links runners-up (1): Jason Dufner (1998). USGA champions (26): Byeong Hun -
1996 John Deere Classic
ED FLORI TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1996 268 66 68 67 67 $216,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Tour veteran Ed Fiori scored his third media members who had scrambled to get the Q-Cs that morning, OAKWOOD CC, COAL VALLEY, IL PGA Tour win and his first in 14 years, Woods quadruple-bogeyed the fourth hole, then four-putted at SEPT 12-15 8 months and two days, the second longest No. 8 to fall out of contention. He rallied to finish tied for fifth. PAR: 35-35-70 stretch between wins on record. Playing in his third event as a pro, Tiger Woods took his first lead on the PGA Tour with a TOTAL PURSE: second-round 64 and led Fiori by a shot heading into Sunday’s $1,200,000 final round. In front of a crowd that included a dozen national 1996 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC 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 Andrew Magee 270 69 70 69 62 $129,600 T36 Doug Martin 278 70 72 70 66 5,652 Tommy Armour III 147 75 72 Gil Morgan 147 71 76 WD Joe Acosta, Jr. 75 75 T3 Steve Jones 271 68 68 67 68 69,600 T36 Taylor Smith 278 67 69 71 71 5,652 Shane Bertsch 143 71 72 Jim Nelford 149 70 79 WD David Peoples 80 80 T3 Chris Perry 271 68 70 67 66 69,600 T41 John Adams 279 71 69 70 69 3,798 Danny Briggs 144 68 76 Mac O’Grady 144 73 71 T5 Phil Blackmar 272 69 71 65 67 42,150 T41 Bart Bryant 279 71 69 70 69 3,798 Bill Britton 146 73 73 Carl Paulson 143 71 72 T5 Jeff Maggert 272 67 68 73 64 42,150 T41 Rex Caldwell 279 68 72 71 68 3,798 Billy Ray Brown 144 71 73 Peter Persons 144 72 72 T5 -
2006 NCAA Men's Golf Championships Tournament Records
DIVISION I MEN’S Golf DIVISION I MEN’S 2006 TEAM STANDINGS 11. Arizona St. ............................................. 1,159 Pepperdine..................................................... 886 (Par 288-1,152) 12. Duke ....................................................... 1,162 South Carolina................................................ 886 13. Arizona................................................... 1,168 Northwestern .................................................. 889 1. Oklahoma St. ......................................... 1,143* 14. Texas A&M ............................................. 1,169 2. Florida .................................................... 1,146 15. Brigham Young........................................ 1,172 Georgia Tech ................................................. 891 3. Minnesota ............................................... 1,147 Texas Tech ..................................................... 892 Eliminated after 54 holes Nevada ......................................................... 897 Wake Forest............................................ 1,147 Coastal Caro. ................................................ 874 5. Kentucky.................................................. 1,153 North Carolina ............................................... 876 Oklahoma...................................................... 903 Loyola Marymount .......................................... 915 6. Georgia .................................................. 1,156 North Carolina St. ........................................ -
Sawgrassfl10.6.Pdf
General Course Rules • USGA Rules govern all play. For specific local rules, please Tournament Players see the Hard Card in the Golf Pro Shop. Championships Held at Sawgrass • Please fill any divots with sand provided and repair all ball marks. • Our “Keep Pace” time is 3 hours and 55 minutes for four 1977 Mark Hayes players. Please keep pace with the group ahead of you. 1978 Jack Nicklaus • Carts are to remain at least 15 yards from the greens. 1979 Lanny Wadkins Handicapped carts are permitted, 10 yards. Carts must 1980 Lee Trevino remain on cart paths on par 3 holes. 1981 Raymond Floyd • DISCONTINUANCE OF PLAY DUE TO SEVERE 1987 Gary Player WEATHER will be signaled by ONE LONG BLAST of the siren. Resumption of play will be signaled by THREE SHORT BLASTS of the siren. • Restroom facilities are located on #6 East, #6 West and #6 COUNTRY CLUB South. Restroom code is #4, 3, 2, 1. Course and Slope Ratings East-West West-South South-East Gold 74.8/148 74.8/147 75.0/148 Blue 72.7/143 72.5/143 73.4/142 Blue/White 71.5/139 71.5/139 72.0/138 White 70.5/137 70.7/138 71.2/136 White/Green 69.1/134 69.6/135 70.1/132 Course Architect: Ed Seay Green 67.9/132 68.5/133 68.8/130 Founded: 1974 Ladies Tees Green 73.6/134 73.7/140 74.3/137 Red 70.6/126 70.4/127 71.2/127 COUNTRY CLUB © Golf ScoreCards, Inc. -
Tournament Schedule
If you can play well here, you can play well anywhere The following players finished in the top-10 at the Schenkel Invitational during their collegiate careers MAJOR WINS (13) Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) US Open 1988, 1989 Andy North (Florida) US Open 1978, 1985 Jerry Pate (Alabama) US Open 1976 Jeff Sluman (Florida State) PGA 1988 Hal Sutton (Centenary) PGA 1983 Mark Calcevecchia (Florida) British Open 1989 Bob Tway (Oklahoma State) PGA 1986 David Toms (LSU) PGA 2001 Todd Hamilton (Oklahoma) British Open 2004 Lucas Glover (Clemson) US Open 2009 Bubba Watson (Georgia) The Masters 2012, 2014 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP/FEDEX CUP WINS (6) Curtis Strange ( Wake Forest) 1988 Jodie Mudd (Georgia Southern) 1990 Hal Sutton (Centenary) 1998 Jim Gallagher Jr. (Tennessee) 1993 Andy North Bob Tway Jodie Mudd Camilo Villegas (Florida) 2008 Bill Haas (Wake Forest) 2011 Billy Horschel (Florida) 2014 U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONS (7) Jerry Pate (Alabama) 1974 John Cook (Ohio State) 1978 Hal Sutton (Centenary) 1980 Scott Verplank (Oklahoma St.) 1984 Buddy Alexander (Georgia Southern) 1986 Chris Patton (Clemson) 1989 Bubba Dickerson (Florida) 2001 NCAA CHAMPIONS (8) Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) 1974 Jay Haas (Wake Forest) 1975 Gary Hallberg (Wake Forest) 1979 John Inman (UNC) 1984 Scott Verplank (Oklahoma St.) 1986 John Cook Scott Verplank Chip Beck Brian Watts (Oklahoma) 1987 Matt Hill (NC State) 2009 PGA TOUR WINS (244) John Petterson (LSU) 2011 Billy Andrade (Wake Forest) - 4 Billy Kratzer (Georgia) - 4 Woody Austin (Miami) - 4 Steve Lowery (Alabama) - 3 Andy Bean (Florida) - 11 Len Mattiace (Wake Forest) - 2 Chip Beck (Georgia) - 4 Jodie Mudd (Georgia Southern) - 4 Michael Bradley (Oklahoma St.) - 4 Andy North (Floridia) - 3 Bob Byman (Wake Forest) - 1 Jerry Pate (Alabama) - 8 Jonathan Byrd (Clemson) - 5 Chris Perry (Ohio State) - 1 Mark Calcevecchia (Florida) - 13 Carl Pettersson (NC State) - 4 John Cook (Ohio State) - 11 Joey Sindelar (Ohio State) - 7 Luke Donald (Northwestern) - 5 Jeff Sluman (Florida State) - 6 Matt Every (Florida) - 1 Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) - 17 Jim Gallagher Jr. -
From Augusta National Golf Club Please Contact Regina O’Brien ([email protected]) If You Have Any Questions
From Augusta National Golf Club Please contact Regina O’Brien ([email protected]) if you have any questions Interview Room Schedule Below is the schedule of pre-Tournament press conferences that will be held Monday, November 9 through Thursday, November 12. Monday, November 9 1:30 PM Adam Scott 2:00 PM Patrick Cantlay 2:30 PM Collin Morikawa 3:00 PM Matthew Wolff 3:30 PM Andy Ogletree Tuesday, November 10 8:30 AM Tyrrell Hatton 9:00 AM Shane Lowry 9:30 AM Jon Rahm 10:00 AM Bryson DeChambeau 11:00 AM Brooks Koepka 12:30 PM Justin Thomas 1:00 PM Tiger Woods 2:30 PM Phil Mickelson 3:00 PM Rory McIlroy 4:00 PM Dustin Johnson Wednesday, November 11 11:00 AM Fred S. Ridley Chairman, Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament Thursday, November 12 Approx. 8:00 AM Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player Immediately following the Honorary Starters Ceremony Quick Quotes Schedule Selected players will be made available at Quick Quotes on Monday, November 9 and Tuesday, November 10 ahead of the Tournament. Those players and the days they will be available are listed below. All QuicK Quote availabilities are subject to change. Monday, November 9 Tuesday, November 10 Tommy Fleetwood Abraham Ancer RicKie Fowler Tony Finau Abel Gallegos Sergio Garcia Francesco Molinari HideKi Matsuyama Scottie Scheffler Joaquin Niemann Jordan Spieth Xander Schauffele Lee Westwood Webb Simpson Masters Media Hub All media credentialed for the Masters Tournament have been pre-approved for access to the Masters Media Hub. Access instructions are attached to this email. -
1950-1959 Section History
A Chronicle of the Philadelphia Section PGA and its Members by Peter C. Trenham 1950 to 1959 Contents 1950 Ben Hogan won the U.S. Open at Merion and Henry Williams, Jr. was runner-up in the PGA Championship. 1951 Ben Hogan won the Masters and the U.S. Open before ending his eleven-year association with Hershey CC. 1952 Dave Douglas won twice on the PGA Tour while Henry Williams, Jr. and Al Besselink each won also. 1953 Al Besselink, Dave Douglas, Ed Oliver and Art Wall each won tournaments on the PGA Tour. 1954 Art Wall won at the Tournament of Champions and Dave Douglas won the Houston Open. 1955 Atlantic City hosted the PGA national meeting and the British Ryder Cup team practiced at Atlantic City CC. 1956 Mike Souchak won four times on the PGA Tour and Johnny Weitzel won a second straight Pennsylvania Open. 1957 Joe Zarhardt returned to the Section to win a Senior Open put on by Leo Fraser and the Atlantic City CC. 1958 Marty Lyons and Llanerch CC hosted the first PGA Championship contested at stroke play. 1959 Art Wall won the Masters, led the PGA Tour in money winnings and was named PGA Player of the Year. 1950 In early January Robert “Skee” Riegel announced that he was turning pro. Riegel who had grown up in east- ern Pennsylvania had won the U.S. Amateur in 1947 while living in California. He was now playing out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. At that time the PGA rules prohibited him from accepting any money on the PGA Tour for six months.