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2003 John Deere Classic TPC at Deere Run First and Second Round Groupings 2003 John Deere Classic TPC at Deere Run First and Second Round Groupings Rd. 1 Rd. 2 1TEE 10TEE 7:15 12:15 Andrew Magee Joey Sindelar Jay Delsing Paradise Valley, AZ Horseheads, NY St. Albans, MO 7:24 12:24 Michael Clark II Briny Baird Craig Barlow Orlando, FL Jupiter, FL Henderson, NV 7:33 12:33 Woody Austin Grant Waite Mark Wilson Derby, KS Palmerston No., New Zealand Milwaukee, WI 7:42 12:42 Peter Jacobsen Steve Stricker Bernhard Langer Portland, OR Madison, WI Munich, Germany 7:51 12:51 Jonathan Byrd Jerry Kelly Joe Durant Sea Island, GA Madison, WI Pensacola, FL 8:00 1:00 Justin Leonard Kevin Sutherland Corey Pavin Dallas, TX Sacramento, CA Plano, TX 8:09 1:09 John Rollins Scott McCarron Greg Norman Clearwater, FL Reno, NV Hobe Sound, FL 8:18 1:18 Glen Day Billy Mayfair Paul Stankowski Alotian, AR Scottsdale, AZ Dallas, TX 8:27 1:27 Scott Simpson Brian Gay Brent Schwarzrock San Diego, CA Orlando, FL Sea Island, GA 8:36 1:36 Greg Chalmers John Senden Cliff Kresge Sydney, Australia Brisbane, Australia Apopka, FL 8:45 1:45 Jeff Klein Gavin Coles Niclas Fasth Mitchell, NE Bathurst, Australia Sweden 8:54 1:54 Mike Grob Todd Barranger Chris Greenwood Billings, MT Bluffton, SC Valdese, NC 9:03 2:03 Vance Veazey Akio Sadakata Bubba Dickerson Memphis, TN Tampa, FL Fernandina Beach, FL Rd. 1 Rd. 2 10TEE 1TEE 7:15 12:15 Tom Scherrer Neal Lancaster Mike Heinen Windermere, FL Smithfield, NC Lake Charles, LA 7:24 12:24 Hidemichi Tanaka Steve Allan Patrick Sheehan Nagoya, Japan Melbourne, Australia Orlando, FL 7:33 12:33 David Frost Harrison Frazar Jeff Brehaut Dallas, TX Dallas, TX Los Altos, CA 7:42 12:42 Loren Roberts Shigeki Maruyama Garrett Willis Memphis, TN Tokyo, Japan Knoxville, TN 7:51 12:51 Spike McRoy Chris Smith Notah Begay III Huntsville, AL Peru, IN Albuquerque, NM 8:00 1:00 Davis Love III J.P. Hayes Steve Lowery Sea Island, GA El Paso, TX Birmingham, AL 8:09 1:09 Matt Kuchar Ian Leggatt Robert Damron Ponte Vedra Bch, FL Cambridge, ON, Canada Orlando, FL 8:18 1:18 J.L. Lewis Heath Slocum Pat Bates Horseshoe Bay, TX Pensacola, FL Boca Raton, FL 8:27 1:27 D.A. Weibring Skip Kendall Alex Cejka Frisco, TX Keene's Pointe, FL Munich, Germany 8:36 1:36 Jay Don Blake Tommy Armour III Todd Fischer St. George, UT Irving, TX Pleasanton, CA 8:45 1:45 Cameron Yancey Nick Watney Chris Winkel Blackstone, VA Fresno, CA Ankeny, IA 8:54 1:54 Deane Pappas Jason Buha Sean McCarty Jupiter, FL Birmingham, AL Solon, IA 9:03 2:03 Kaname Yokoo Aaron Barber Matt Weibring Tokyo, Japan Maple Grove, MN Plano, TX Report Generated at 14:39:27 on 09/09/03 Page 1 of 2 2003 John Deere Classic TPC at Deere Run First and Second Round Groupings Rd. 1 Rd. 2 1TEE 10TEE 12:15 7:15 Tim Petrovic Bart Bryant Darron Stiles Dade City, FL Ocoee, FL Asheville, NC 12:24 7:24 Stephen Ames Brenden Pappas Richard S. Johnson Calgary, Canada Ocala, FL Stockholm, Sweden 12:33 7:33 Paul Goydos Robert Gamez John Riegger Santa Margarita, CA Las Vegas, NV Henderson, NV 12:42 7:42 Scott Hoch Tom Lehman Paul Azinger Orlando, FL Scottsdale, AZ Bradenton, FL 12:51 7:51 Kirk Triplett Jeff Sluman Matt Gogel Scottsdale, AZ Hinsdale, IL Mission Hills, KS 1:00 8:00 Chris Riley Mark Brooks John Daly Las Vegas, NV Fort Worth, TX Dardanelle, AR 1:09 8:09 Vijay Singh Luke Donald Lee Janzen Fiji Islands Buckinghamshire, England Orlando, FL 1:18 8:18 Carl Paulson Dave Stockton, Jr. Dean Wilson Keene's Pointe, FL La Quinta, CA Kaneohe, HI 1:27 8:27 David Peoples Esteban Toledo Brad Elder Keene's Pointe, FL Acapulco, Mexico Dallas, TX 1:36 8:36 Willie Wood Pat Perez Kent Jones Edmond, OK Scottsdale, AZ Albuquerque, NM 1:45 8:45 Jason Gore Tom Gillis A Tyler Swanson Valencia, CA Lake Orion, MI Clinton, IA 1:54 8:54 Brian Bateman Kenichi Kuboya Mathias Gronberg Monroe, LA Tokyo, Japan Orebro, Sweden 2:03 9:03 Andy Miller Chris Anderson Scott Brauer Napa, CA Covina, CA Cedar Rapids, IA Rd. 1 Rd. 2 10TEE 1TEE 12:15 7:15 Tim Herron Mike Hulbert Tom Byrum Wayzata, MN Orlando, FL Richmond, TX 12:24 7:24 Mike Sposa John Maginnes Mathew Goggin Coral Springs, FL Greensboro, NC Hobart, Australia 12:33 7:33 Olin Browne Donnie Hammond Marco Dawson Jupiter, FL Heathrow, FL Lakeland, FL 12:42 7:42 Bob Burns Gene Sauers Mark O'Meara Valencia, CA Savannah, GA Windermere, FL 12:51 7:51 Joel Edwards David Gossett Fred Funk Coppell, TX Orlando, FL Ponte Vedra Bch, FL 1:00 8:00 Shaun Micheel Ben Crane Cameron Beckman Memphis, TN Beaverton, OR San Antonio, TX 1:09 8:09 Jim Carter Jeff Maggert Steve Pate Scottsdale, AZ Houston, TX North Ranch, CA 1:18 8:18 Dicky Pride Jay Williamson Carl Pettersson Tuscaloosa, AL St. Louis, MO Raleigh, NC 1:27 8:27 Dennis Paulson Brandel Chamblee David Sutherland Encinitas, CA Scottsdale, AZ Sacramento, CA 1:36 8:36 Anthony Painter Steven Alker Zach Johnson Tamworth, Australia Clearwater, New Zealand Heathrow, FL 1:45 8:45 John E. Morgan Ricky Barnes Jim Lemon Portishead, England Tucson, AZ Madison, WI 1:54 8:54 Kenneth Staton Tom Carter John Bermel Ormond Beach, FL Palm Bch Grdns, FL Cedar Falls, IA 2:03 9:03 Paul Gow Scott Laycock Brandon Cobb Sydney, Australia Melbourne, Australia Sandersville, GA Report Generated at 14:39:27 on 09/09/03 Page 2 of 2.
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