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Official 1990 Media Guide PGA TOUR, SENIOR PGA TOUR, SKINS GAME, STADIUM , , TOURNAMENT PLAY- ERS CHAMPIONSHIP, TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CLUB, TPC, TPC INTERNATIONAL, WORLD SERIES OF GOLF. FAMILY GOLF CENTER, TOUR CADDY, and SUPER SENIORS are trade- marks of the PGA TOUR,

The TOUR is a trademark of the BEN HOGAN COMPANY and is licensed exclusively to the PGA TOUR.

PGA TOUR Deane R. Boman. Commissioner Sawgrass Ponte Vedra, FL 32082 Telephone: 904-285-3700

Copyright ©1990 by the PGA TOUR, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be repro- duced -- electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopying - without the written permission of the PGA TOUR.

Cover photo by Hy Peskin, LIFE MAGAZINE © 1950 TIME Inc. BEN HOGAN TOUR

OFFICIAL 1990 BEN HOGAN TOUR BOOK

Inaugural Edition

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE EXEMPT PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES TOUR INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

1990 Ben Hogan Tour Schedule.._ ...... 3 TourDebuts This Year ...... _ ...... 5 PGA Tournament Policy Board ...... 6 PGA TOUR Commissioner ...... 7 BenHogan ...... _ ...... 9 PGA TOUR Administrators ...... 11 Ben Hogan Tour Administration ...... 12 Ben Hogan Tour Tournament Staff ...... _ ...... 13 PGA TOUR Communications & Public Relat ons Dept ...... 14 Ben Hogan Company Staff ...... 15 Eligibility Requirements ...... _ ...... 16 The Next Generation of Champions ...... _ ...... 19 Performance Effects & Purse Distribution ...... 21 The Ben Hogan Cup: An Emblem of Opportunity ...... 22 Ben Hogan Tour Chronology ...... _ ...... 23 Sharing the Legend: The Ben Hogan Company ...... 25 Hogan Tour Trucks Create Tournament Atmosphere ...... 27 PGA TOUR Productions ...... _ ...... 29 Brief History of the PGA TOUR ...... _ ...... 21 PGA TOUR History Book Available ...... _ ...... 23 Exempt Player Biographies ...... _ ...... 24 Pronunciation Guide ...... E2 1989 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament ...... E3 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament ...... Eo4 PGA of America Section Information ...... 55 Frequently Used Telephone Numbers ...... 89 MediaRegulations ...... ...... _ ...... 90 Photography Regulations ...... _ ...... 91

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1990 BEN HOGAN TOUR SCHEDULE

DATE TOURNAMENT LOCATION

FEB 2-4 Ben Hogan (Bakersfield CC) 4200 Country Club Bakersfield, CA 93206 805-871-4000

9-11 Ben Hogan Yuma Open (Desert Hills GC) 1245 Desert Hills Drive Yuma, AZ 85364 602-344-4653

MAR 2-4 Ben Hogan South (North Shore CC) 801 Open Portland, TX 78374 512-643-1546

9-11 Ben Hogan Baton (Country Club of Louisiana) 18400 Blvd La. Rouge Open Baton Rouge. LA 70810 504-295.0676

16-18 Ben Hogan Mississippi (Windance G&CC) P 0. Box 2278 Gulf Coast Gulfport, MS 39505 601-832-4871

23-25 Ben Hogan Panama (Hombre GC) P.O. Box 9850 City Beach Classic Panama City Bch., FL 32407 904-235-4044

30-1 Ben Hogan Lake (Lake City CC) Rt. 3, 3ox 436 City Classic Lake City, FL 32055 904-752-0721

APR 13-15 Ben Hogan (Pensacola CC) 1500 Bayshore Drive Pensacola, FL 32507 904-455-7364

20-22 Ben Hogan (Gateway GC) 11360 Championship Drive Gateway Open Ft. Myers, FL 33913 813-561-1010

27-29 Ben Hogan (River North CC) 1 River North Blvd. Macon Open Macon, GA 31209 912-743-1495

MAY 11-13 Ben Hogan (Willow Creek GC) 12003 Kingston Pike Knoxville Open Knoxville. TN 37939 615-675-0100

18-20 Ben Hogan (Pine Valley CC) 850 Fine Valley Dr. Elizabethtown Open Elizabethtown, KY 42701 502-737-8300

JUN 1-3 Ben Hogan (Quicksilver GC) Rt. 980. Box 595 Quicksilver Open Midway, PA 15060 412-795-1594

8-10 Ben Hogan Quail (Quail Hollow Resort) 11080 Concord-Hamb- Hollow Open den Rd., Concord, OH 44077 216-352-6201

15-17 Ben Hogan (Orchard Ridge CC) 4551 Lower Huntington Ft. Wayne Open Rd., Ft. Wayne, IN 46809 219-747-3117

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DATE TOURNAMENT LOCATION

JUN 29-1 Ben Hogan Central (Seven Oaks Golf Club) East Lake Road New York Classic Hamilton, NY 13346 315-824-1432

JUL 6-8 Ben Hogan New (Yale GC) 200 Conrad Drive Haven Open New Haven, CT 06515 203-432-0895

13-15 Ben Hogan New (The Woodlands Club) 39 Woods Road Classic Falmouth, ME 04105 207-781-3104

20-22 Ben Hogan (Brierwood CC) 5324 Rogers Road Hamburg, NY 14075 715-648-7034

AUG 3-5 Ben Hogan Dakota (Dakota Dunes CC) 1201 Council Oak Dr Dunes Open Sioux City, IA 51109 712-233-1469

10-12 Ben Hogan Deer Creek (Deer Creek GC) 7000 West 133rd Street Open Overland Park, KS 66209 913-681-3100

17-19 Ben Hogan Greater (Highland Springs CC) 5000 Highland Springs Ozarks Open Blvd., Springfield, M065809417-886.0408

24-26 Ben Hogan Reflection (Reflection Ridge GC) 2301 North Ridge Rd. Ridge Open Wichita, KS 67205 316-721-2192

31-2 Ben Hogan (Texarkana CC) P.O. Box 513 Texarkana Open Texarkana, AR 75504 501-774-9531

SEP 7-9 Ben Hogan (Amarillo CC) 4800 Bushland Blvd Amarillo Open Amarillo,TX 79116 806-355-3371

14-16 Ben Hogan (Riverside CC) 2710 North University Ave. Utah Classic Provo, UT 84604 801-373.8262

21-23 Ben Hogan (HillcrestCC)4610HillcrestDrive Boise Open Boise, ID 83705 208-343-5425

28-30 Ben Hogan (Northgate GC) 1111 Clubhouse Drive Reno Open Reno, NV 89523 702-747-7577

OCT 5-7 Ben Hogan (Windsor GC) Shiloh Rd. & Skylane Blvd Windsor, CA 95492 707-838-7888

19-21 Ben Hogan (Coronado CC) 1044 Broadmoor Drive ElPaso,TX 79912 915-584-3841

4 BEN HOGAN TOUR DEBUTS THIS YEAR

In an effort to offer professional golfers increased playing opportunities and bring the game to new markets, the PGA TOUR hasjoined together with the Ben Hogan Company and the PGA of America to form a separate and unique golf tour. The Ben Hogan Tour will be a thirty event series of $100,000 golf tournaments which will serve as a proving ground for players who wish to pursue a career cn either the PGA TOUR or the Senior PGA TOUR. Ben Hogan Tour events will consist of 54 holes of official competition, preceded by a Thursday pro-am and a Monday Open Qualifier at the tournament site. Field size for the tournaments will beset at 132 players with a cut to the low 50 scores and ties following the first 36 holes of play. The Ben Hogan Tour will cross the making stops In all regions of the country. The Tour will begin in February in and move east. The new Tour will make stops in such places as Bakersfield. CA; Pittsburgh, PA; Buffalo, NY and wind up in El Paso, TX in mid-October. There will also be stops in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Kansas, Iowa, Idaho, Utah, , Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Indiana, Arizona, Missouri, Connecticut, Maine and Arkansas. "We are elated to be able to bring about these much needed playing oppor- tunities and we are especially pleased that we have a partner with the stature of the Ben Hogan Company involved." said PGA TOUR Commissioner Deane R. Beman. "Ben Hogan is known for his uncompromising pursuit of excellence; we will apply Ben's standards to our new Tour." For Mr. Hogan, winner of 63 PGA TOUR events, the new Tour is a pleasure to be a part of. "We at the Ben Hogan Company are happy to be part of this exciting new concept that so directly affects the future of golf," said Hogan, the Chairman of the Ben Hogan Company. "I believe that this Tour will produce a high caliber of play that will eventually strengthen play on the Regular TOUR." The stars on the Ben Hogan Tour will make their presence known on the PGA TOUR, as the top five money winners on the Hogan Tour will receive an exemp- tion onto the PGA TOUR the following year. The starting field will be made up of winners of Ben Hogan Tour events, the top 50 available players from the 80 finishers and ties immediately following those 50 players and ties who received membership on the PGA TOUR. At the previous year's PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, the top 25 available players from the top 35 and ties of the Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament, 10 players selected on a competitive basis by the host PGA of America section, five players determined by the PGA of America national office and seven other players at the option of the host PGA section. In addition to these, eight low scores in open qualifying will be eligible for Ben Hogan Tour events, along with two sponsor exemptions. If needed to fill the field a variety of past and present PGA TOUR members can be added. Like the PGA TOUR, which has donated over $145 million dollars in its history, the Ben Hogan Tour will be a major contributor to charity. In fact, proceeds gen- erated from each event will benefit the various charities selected by each of the 30 tournament sites.

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W -fir E.M. (Del) deWindt Roger E. Birk Hugh F. Culverhouse Tampa, FL Lyndhurst, OH Washington, DC Independent Director Independent Director Independent Director Chairman

THE TOURNAMENT POLICY BOARD

The Tournament Policy Board estab- lishes goals and policies for the operation of the PGA TOUR. The 10-member Board is composed of the following: The Woodlands, TX Four Player Directors, elected by the Columbus, GA Player Director PGA TOU R membership. A Player Direc- Player Director tor also serves as Vice President of the PGA of America. Three Independent Director,, repre- senting the public interest. One serves as Chairman of the Board. Three PGA Directors, who are national officers of the PGA of America A Players Advisory Council consults with the Policy Board. The Policy Board appoints he Com- missioner as chief executive and admin- Mike Donald istrative officer of the PGA TOUR. The Pat McGowan Hollywood, FL Tournament Staff, serving unde theCom- Southern Pines, NC Player Director missioner. conducts tournament play. Player Director

Pat Rielly Richard N. Smith Gary Schaal Pasadena, CA Cherry Hill, NJ Surfside Beach, SC PGA Directcr PGA Director PGA Director PGA TOUR COMMISSIONER

Deane R. Beman Born: April 22, 1938 Birthplace: Washington, DC Family: Wife, Judy; five children

Entering his 17th year as Com- missioner of the PGA TOUR, Deane R. Beman has overseen the most explosive period of growth in the TOUR's history, since succeed- ing Joseph C. Dey, Jr., on March 1, 1974. During the Beman administra- tion, the "business side" of the PGA TOUR has shown dramatic growth and now includes many heretofore uncharted paths, each designed to help encourage continued prosper- ity and to ensure the future of the game. PGA TOUR Investments, Inc., created just seven years ago, has already grown to include 13 "Sta- dium Golf' facilities nationally with another 5 in planning or construction stages across the United States. In 1989, TPC International was added to the netwo'k with the announcement of the three initial clubs in . In December, 1983, in Clearwater, FL, the PGA TOUR opened the first in a network of "Family Golf Centers." In 1989 the TOUR opened another "Family Golf Center' at the Golf Club of Jacksonville, a municipal course the PGA TOUR built for the ;ity :,f Jacksonville. In addition to providing state-of-the-art tournament and teaching golf arenas, Tournament Players Clubs and Family Golf Centers have been instrumental in the growth of PGA TOUR assets, which have climbec fro-1 $730,000 to more than $80 million during the Beman era. PGA/PGA TOUR Properties, the joint marketing venture of the TOU R and PGA of America, continues to make steady progress in its quest to opei new opportunities in golf for commercial sponsors and the TOUR's members. The Nabisco Golf competitions on the Regular TOUR and the Vantage Cup in iolve- ment with the Senior TOUR, an infusion of millions of dollars combined fcr players, sponsors and charities, is the largest example of these efforts. PGA TOUR Productions, introduced in 1985, is the TOUR's first-ever in- house TV/audio-visual production entity, the creative possibilities of which are nearly limitless. Tournament highlight films, vignettes, commercials, specialty pieces and the acclaimed "Inside the PGA TOUR" weekly half-hour show airirg on ESPN are several of Production's successful projects. Other important innovations introduced during the Beman administration include a professional Agronomy department. the Nabisco Stats program, electronic scoreboards, "Official Golf Destinations" and the Centinela Hospital Fitness Van. Competitively, the Beman era has witnessed the birth of the Senior PG4 TO U R wh ich started in 1980 with two events and has g rown to 40 events this year and the Ben Hogan Tour, which debuts with 30 events this year. In all, over 120 tournaments a-e on the combined sla-e with prize money having increased from $8.2 million in 1974 to approximately $75 million this year. The Player Retirement Plan, inaugurated in 1983, has already contributed $10 million toward the future benefit of active Plan participants, and larger con- tributions are expected in future years. Charity, easily the TOUR's leading money winner during the Beman era, continues to benefit at a yearly record pace. Contributions by American Golf Sponsors to charitable organizations rose to another unprecedented total of $19.8 million and will again be substantially supplemented by $2 million in the Nabisco Team Charity Competition. During his active years as a player, Beman established an enviable slate of accomplishments, compiling one of the great amateur records of all time. He won United States Amateur titles in 1960 and 1963 and the British Amateur championship in 1959. As an amateur, Beman was a member of four Walker Cup teams, fcur World Amateur Cup teams and three U.S. Americas Cup squads. At the age of 29, in 1967, he left a prosperous insurance brokerage firm in Bethesda, MD to join the PGA TOUR as a full-time player. During his six-year professional career, he won the 1969 Texas Open, 1970 Greater . 1972 Qiad Cities Open and 1973 Shrine-Robinson Classic. WILLIAM BEN HOGAN

Born: 1912 Birthplace: Dublin, TX Career: Winner of 69professionaltournaments. including 63 PGA TOUR events.

Superb shotmaker, excellent ball-striker, wonderful craftsman, all of these describe one of the best golfers of all time. Ben Hogan. For Hogan, golf was more than just a game. He wanted to be the golfer's golfer, a feat that he accom- plished many times over. Dominat- ing the sport during the 1940's and 1950's. Ben Hogan was one of the best ever. Starting as a in 1924, with the likes of other soon to be famous professionals and , Hogan has never been more than a couple of club lengths away from the game that so captured him. For 65 cents a round, Hogan began his steps towards greatness. His competitiveness was honed by driving contests held with other on slow nights at the Glen Garden Country Club in Fort Worth, TX, where his family had moved to from Dublin. As one of the smallest caddies. Hogan initially lost more than his share of these contests, but soon, from sheer will and much extra practice, he developed into one of the longest hitters among his peers. Hogan continued to hone his game and eventually turned professional at the early age of 19 in 1931. He soon returned to Fort Worth due to lack of funds and playing success. Taking on odd jobs, he continued to work on his game for the next several years, and married school-mate Valerie Fox. In 1937, he decided to try professional golf once again. Although, he continued to play somewhat er- ratically he managed to win his first tournament in 1938. the Hershey Four-Ball. Over the next few seasons. Hogan continued to improve and in 1940 won the . From there he went on to win three more events that year. From then on Hogan's name was consistently atop the leaderboards across the country. Hogan won 50 events from 1940 through 1948. From 1946 through 1948. Hogan won 31 events, including 13 in 1946. He was the leading money winner five different times during this span: in 1940, 1941, 1942, 1946, and 1948. All this with a two-year leave to serve in the Army Air Corps during World War II. While at the height of greatness in 1949. Hogan suffered a near-fatal head- on collision with a bus on his way back to Fort Worth. As the crash became eminent, Hogan threw himself over his wife to protect her. His effort to save his wife also helped him avoid the bus' fatal blow. After 11 months of intensive rehabilitation, Hogan returned to the playing arena at the 1950 . He tied for first but lost in a playoff. From there he went on to win the 195C U.S. Open, a win that he called, "one of my most cherished." He continued to play and dominate the game of golf, including winning the . the U.S. Open, and the in 1953. It was during this year that Hogan founded the Ben Hogan Company. The company continues to be one of the finest manufacturers of golf equipment in the world. Under Hogan's personal supervision, the Hogan Company has produced handcrafted forged irons; persimmon, metal and graphite woods; and patented Apex steel and graphite shafts that have become the standard for golf club manufacturing. The company also manufactures and markets golf balls, sportswear, and accessories. Hogan continued to play and win golf tournaments throughout the rest of the 1950's, his last tournament victory coming at the 1959 Colonial National Invitation. But his interest in the Hogar Company continued to grow as did the company itself. So much so, that by the end of the decade, the company had expanded to four times its original size. Through a couple of corporate changes, Ben Hogan has preserved his vital role in the company, instilling in his employees the high standards for which his company has become well-known. Still another legacy that Hogan will leave the game is the Ben Hogan Tour. The Hogan Tour is a series of 30 events that will be played in areas that do not already host professional golf. Each event will feature a $100,000 purse for the field of 132 golfers. Perhaps most importantly, the Ben Hogan Tour will give young and even proven golfers from all over the world, the chance to play in a tournament type atmosphere. The Hogan Tour will give them a chance to hone the skills that they have acquired and the chance to one day play on the PGA TOUR.

10 PGA TOUR ADMINISTRATORS

TIMOTHY W. FINCHEM Deputy Commissioner Chief Operating Officer

Tim Finchem joined the PGA TOUR staff in 1987 after having spent several years in Washington, DC, with the Na- tional Strategies and Marketing Group. Finchem, a graduate of the University of 's law school, assists Commis- sioner Beman in the administration of the various business interests of the TOUR while handling the company's government relations. Finchem previously served as the Vice President of Business Affairs and President of PGA TOUR Properties, Inc.

STEVE RANKIN Vice President - Tournament Affairs/Sponsor Relations

A part of the PGA TOUR since 1980, Steve Rankin moved into the position of Vice President - Tournament Affairs/Spon- sor Relations in 1988. Most recently the Assistant to the Com- missioner. Rankin started with the PGA TOUR as a Media Official before assuming the post of Director of Public Relations in 1982. He moved into the Executive Depart- ment in the Winter of 1985. A native1,/ of Springfield, OH, Rankin holds a bachelor's degree from Northwest- ern University and a master's degree from Ohio University. He and his wife. Amy, and their two children reside in Atlantic Beach, FL.

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Bob Dicksor Allan MacCurrach Tournament Director Head Agronomist

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12 THE TOURNAMENT STAFF

Arvin Ginn Don Hamblin Mickey Bradley Tournament Tournament Tournament Official Supervisor Supervisor

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Bill Oakley Marty Caffey Brian Goin Media Relations Media Relations Field Manager Director Director of Promotions

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13 PGA TOUR COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT

Sid Wilson Glenn Greenspan John Evanson Public Relation; PLAYERS Broadcast Director Championship PR/ Coordinator Media Official

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James Cramer Jeff McBride Media Official Staff Photographer

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David Hueber Ben Hogan Company President & CEO

Gary Treater Elgin Berry Director of Director of Ben Hogan Communications Tour Operations

15 BEN HOGAN TOUR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

The standard tournament format for all Ben Hogan Tour events will consist of 54 holes of official competition (Friday through Sunday), preceded by a Thursday pro-am and Monday Open Qualifying competition at the tournament site.

Thirty events have been scheduled in 1990 with a $100,000 purse and $2,500 pro-am prize money for each event.

Field size has been set at 132 players, with a cut to the low 50 scores and ties, following the first 36 holes. Makeup of the starting field will be determined accordingly:

STARTING FIELD

1. SECOND 50 PLAYERS FROM PREVIOUS YEAR'S PGATOUR QUALIFY- ING TOURNAMENT The next 50 available finishers (after the first 50 finishers and ties who received their PGA TOUR cards) provided they are among the next 80 available players and ties from the most recent PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament

Dan Halldorson Soon Bess Greg Kroll David Allen Bobby Clamped Chris Kite Kim Young Don Reese Steve Rocks Glin Browne Kewr Leach Dennis Trikler Michael Walton Chadic Bolling Andy Dillard John Mccomish Marc. Dawson Steve Brady Bob Makoski Michael Springer Barry Chessman Mark Tnomor Rick Pearson Bart Bryant Tom Portico, Jr. Roger Rowland Stephen Ames Joe Maggen Barry Fabyan Casey Nakama Booty Siroble Ernie Gonzalez Greg Ladehoff Sam Randolph Dale Fuller Rick Dalpos Gram Turner Perry Arthur Roger Gunn Stool Smith Jim Chancey Scott Gump Freddl, Lindgren Kent Kluba Tray Tyner Patent Alarcon Karl Cimbell JC Anderson Ray Freeman Tim Loustalot Rick Cramer Ed Kirby Milan Swilor David Tams Boom Mogg Jim Snlckland Rich Parker Kelly Gibson Scott Dunlap Tony Grimes John Home Joel Padlield Brian Watts Brad Lardon David Banks Forrest Fezier Joe Julian Dave Tentis James Weeder, Dan Pslczarski Steve Goische Robert Friend Mike Miles John Ross Joe Cook Eric Booker Dickey Thompson Hugh O'Neil &ad Will Frank Edmonds Den Raiford 2, TOP 25 FROM BEN HOGAN TOUR QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT The top 25 available finishers in order of finish from the most recent Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament, provided they are among the top 35 finishers and ties at that tournament. Craig McClellan Sean Paceni Don Walsworth Mark Thaxton Alan Pate Mike Putnam Montle Watson Mark Jordan Cary Splane Greg Whisman Robert Thompson Russel Belersdod Gary Rusnak Anthony Mollioa Andrew Morse Michael Blandly Brendel Chamblee Michael Cunning James Schuman Jim McGovern Jae Gallagher Eric Manning Ben Bates Gary Ponds Fick Smallridge Steve Haskrt. Beau Baugh Esteban Toledo Eric Hoos Jim Estes Lee Chill, Jr. Dick Mast Greg Fleischer Charles Raulerson Robert Eaks Wesley Weston

16 3. PGA OF AMERICA NATIONAL OFFICE SELECTIONS Five members of the PGA selected on a competitive basis by the PGA National Office and approved by the PGA TOUR.

4. OPEN QUALIFYING Eight low scorers at Open Qualifying for each tournament. Open Qualifying shall normally be held on Monday of tournament week and shall be open to all amateurs with USGA handicaps of 2 or less and to all professional golfers. Open Qualifying to be conducted by the local PGA section.

5. HOST PGA SECTION SELECTIONS Ten members of the PGA Section in which the event is held selected on a competitive basis by the host PGA Section, using criteria (such as its official money or point standings and/or a section qualifying competition) provided that, at the option of such PGA Section, the host PGA Professional at the site of the applicable Ben Hogan Tour event shall be eligible for the event.

6. ADDITIONAL HOST PGA SECTION SELECTIONS An aggregate of seven players to be added, in such proportion as shall be determined by the PGA Section in which the event is held, to the number of players eligible for the event in categories 3, 4 and/or 5 above.

7. SPONSOR EXEMPTIONS On invitation by the sponsor, at his option, a maximum of two (2) eligible players (including amateurs with USGA handicaps of 2 or less).

8. TOURNAMENT WINNERS If not otherwise exempt under categories 1-7 above. winners of Ben Hogan Tour co-sponsored events in the last calendar year or during the current calendar year (NOTE: tournament winners are exempt for one calendaryear following the end of the calendar year in which they won the event).

9. TOP TEN FROM PREVIOUS TOURNAMENT If not otherwise exempt under categories 1-8 above, the top 10 finishing professionals and those tied for 10th place from each Ben Hogan Tour tourna- ment into the next Ben Hogan Tour event on a space available basis (i.e. such number as needed to fill the field). However, in order to be exempt in this category a Ben Hogan Tour member must commit by the commitment deadline set forth by the Ben Hogan Tour. A non Ben Hogan Tour menber must commit to an on-site Ben Hogan Tour official within one-half hour after the conclusion of the preceding Ben Hogan Tour event. The winner of a Ben Hogan Tour event, whether or not he is a Ben Hogan Tour member, may comm t to a Ben Hogan Tour official within one-half hour after the completion of play. This exemption also applies from the last event of one calendar year to the firs- event of the next calendar year.

17 10. PGA TOUR MEMBERS 40-50 YEARS OLD If needed to complete the field, PGA TOUR members ages 40 to 50 years old whose ranking in the PGA TOUR categories of eligibility is no lower than Article I 11. A.1 (e). (Top 50 and ties from Qualifying Tournament.) Such Ben Hogan Tour exempt status shall be determined according to such ranking.

11. PGA TOUR MEMBERS NOT ELIGIBLE ON PGA TOUR If needed to complete the field, PGA TOUR members who are not eligible for that week's Regular PGA TOUR event and whose ranking in the PGA TOUR categories of eligibility is no lower than Artcle III.A.1 (g). (Special Members/ Medical.) Such Ben Hogan Tour exempt status shall be determined accordingly to such ranking.

12. LIFE MEMBERS AND PAST CHAMPIONS If needed to complete the field, PGA TOUR members and past champions, in order, as provided in Article III.A.1 (h), even if they are eligible for that week's Regular PGA TOUR event.

13. SPECIAL TEMPORARY MEMBERS If needed to complete the field, PGA TOUR special tempora-y members in order as provided in Article III.A.1 (i), even if they are eligible for that week's Regular PGA TOUR event.

14. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS If needed to complete the field, PGA TOUR co-sponsored team championship tournament winners in the order as provided in Article III.A.1 (j), even if they are eligible for that week's regular PGA TOUR event.

15. VETERAN MEMBERS If needed to complete the field, PGA TOUR veteran members in the order as provided in Article III.A.1 (k), even if they are eligible for tha; week's regular PGA TOUR event.

16. ADDITIONAL FINISHERS FROM QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS If needed to fill the field, the next available players, in alternating order, from the PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament Article III. Section A.1 (a), and then from the Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament Article III, Section A.1 (b), provided they had committed for the Tournament by the commitment deadline.

17. OPEN QUALIFYING If needed to complete the field, additional qualifiers from the Open Qualifying in order of finish.

18 THE BEN HOGAN TOUR: THE NEXT GENERATION OF CHAMPIONS

During the 1930's, a gifted young golfer from Texas twice withdrew from the professional circuit to take odd jobs that would fund his dream. Despite the week- to-week struggle, he held onto his dream for nine years before fate rewarded his determination with enough success to stay on the TOUR. That's all Ben Hogan needed. Today, the legendary golfer is revered among players and fans all over the world. But how many prodigies have gone undiscovered for lack of financial support or competitive opportunities? "I assure you there are many," said Hogan, now chairman of the Fort Worth, Texas based golf equipment manufacturer bearing his name. "In fact some- where out there today is a talented young man like I was - battling to stay in competition long enough to get a break. I want to help him." The renowned golfer and his company are determined to assist tomorrow's would-be and destined golf legends by sponsoring the Ben Hogan Tour, a 30- event series of $100,000 tournaments to tee off in February, 1990. The new Tour, a collective effort of the Hogan Company, PGA TOUR, PGA of America, and local civic charitable organizations, will provide aspiring professional golfers the unparalleled chance to make money and a name for themselves in profes- sional golf. "I wish there had been a similar opportunity when I was starting out," Hogan said. "Maybe my career would have gotten off to a faster start. "This Tour presents an economical option far many fine players who otherwise would have to travel abroad for professional competitive experience," he said. The players aren't the only ones who stand to win on the Ben Hogan Tour. The Hogan Company's commitment is taking professional golf to a new audience and benefiting local charities and PGA Sections in the process. "Next year, an enormous number of fans will watch top-caliber professional golf for the first time," said David B. Hueber, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Ben Hogan Company. In its inaugural year, the Ben Hogan Tour will take professional golf to 30 cities that do not have a PGA TOUR, Senior PGA TOUR or LPGA event. "This Tour is not triple-A baseball, or a minor league or a satellite tour," Hueber said. "It is a highly competitive proving ground for aspiring players - a forum for people to see tomorrow's stars today." The Ben Hogan Tour will be conducted by the PGA TOUR. In each city, the Ben Hogan Tour will team up with PGA Sections and/or civic charitable organi- zations to coordinate the tournament. Beneficiaries of tournament proceeds range from handicapped children in Texarkana. AR, to retarded citizens in Yuma, AZ. PGA Sections share the tournament proceeds in the form of Ben Hogan Scholarships and additional funds forjunior golf and other PGA sectional competitive events. 'The Tour has had a slogan for years, 'the leading money winner on the PGA

19 TOUR and Senior PGA TOUR is charity.' We expect the same to be true of the Ben Hogan Tour," Hueber said. 'Our support of each individual tournament by providing the $100,000 prize money, will ensure the tournaments will be profitable for the charities." The Ben Hogan Company is the title sponsor for the entire tour, as well as the title sponsor for each individual tournament. "TI-is is a very unusual position for a company to take," Hueber said. "It is unprecedented in golf and probably un- precedented in the world of sports. "The Hogan Company has always been synonymous with quality and superior golf equipment. The extensive media coverage of the Tour for the 30 weeks or more should also make the Hogan name synonymous with professional golf," Hueber said. Combining the Hogan aura with the style of golf's new breed will enable the Hogan Company to create a distinct brand personality. This will lend itself to developing a separate line of products beginning with a new Ben Hogan Tour sportswear line. The Ben Hogan Company will be supporting the tour by providing a merchan- dise tent at each tournament. "We will also debut a Ben Hogan Tour Service Van staffed with craftsmen to assist the players with equipment repairs during tou-- naments," Hueber added. It's doubtful the Ben Hogan Tour would have such high prospects for success without the legendary name of Ben Hogan and the backing of his company. Ben Hogan recorded more than 69 tournament victories in his career. including four U.S. Opens. two Masters tournaments. two PGA Championships and one British Open. From 1948 to 1954, the height of his success, Hogan was named PGA Golfer of the Year four times and Professional Male Athlete of the Year once. His dominance of the sport was so ccmplete that golf historians have heralded the era "The Hogan Years." Today, the PGA Hall of Fame and the showcase his exemplary career. Mr. Hogan carried his command of the sport off the course as well, founding the Ben Hogan Company in 1953. Sincethen, the company's handcrafted forged irons, persimmon, metal and graphite woods and patented Apex steel and graphite shafts have become the standard to- golf club manufacturing — a precedent of success that the company is eager to duplicate with the Ben Hogan Tour. "The Ben Hogan Tour will be first rate in every way." Mr, Hogan said. "The players, the level of competition. the courses and the conduct of each tourna- ment will be the same as any PGA TOUR event The Ben Hogan Company and the PGA TOUR wouldn't have it any other way."

20 BEN HOGAN TOUR PERFORMANCE EFFECTS

The PGA TOUR Tournament Policy Board has approved the following guidelines for those players who perform exceptionally well on the Ben Hogan Tour:

1. The top five money winners on the Ben Hogan Tour will earn exempt spots on the Regular TOUR the following year in a category of eligibility imme- diately following the Top 125 on the Money List.

2. Hogan Tour money winners nos. 6-20 will earn exemptions into the Finals of the Regular TOUR Qualifying Tournament for that year.

3. Hogan Tour money winners nos. 21-50 will earn exemptions into the Second Stage of Regional competition in the Regular TOUR Qualifying Tournament for that year.

4. Hogan Tour money winners nos. 6-10, if unsuccessful at the Regular TOUR Qualifying Tournament, will earn exempt spots on the Ben Hogan Tour for the following calendar year.

$100,000 PURSE DISTRIBUTION

PLACE AMOUNT 1st ...... $20.000 18th ...... $ 1,250 35th ...... $ 700 2nd ...... $11.500 19th ...... $ 1,200 36th ...... $ 680 3rd ...... $ 8,000 20th ...... $ 1,150 37th ...... $ 660 4th ...... $ 6,500 21st ...... $ 1,100 38th ...... $ 640 5th ...... $ 5,000 22nd ...... $ 1.050 39th ...... $ 620 6th ...... $ 3,500 23rd ...... $ 1,000 40th...... $ 600 7th ...... $ 3,000 24th ...... $ 950 41st ...... $ 590 8th ...... $ 2,500 25th ...... $ 900 42nd ...... $ 580 9th ...... $ 2,200 26th ...... $ 880 43rd ...... $ 570 10th ...... $ 2,000 27th ...... $ 860 44th ...... $ 560 11th ...... $ 1,800 28th ...... $ 840 45th ...... $ 550 12th ...... $ 1,700 29th ...... $ 820 46th ...... $ 540 13th ...... $ 1,600 30th ...... $ 800 47th ...... $ 530 14th ...... $ 1,500 31st ...... $ 780 48th ...... $ 520 15th ...... $ 1,400 32nd ...... $ 760 49th ...... $ 510 16th ...... $ 1,350 33rd ...... $ 740 50th ...... $ 500 1 7th ...... $ 1,300 34th ...... $ 720

21 THE BEN HOGAN CUP: AN EMBLEM OF OPPORTUNITY

The Ben Hogan Com- panyandthe PGATOUR have unveiled what to I competitors on the Ben Hogan Tour will repre- sent victory and the promise of success in \ professional golf — the Ben Hogan Cup. "For the players who emerge, the Ben Hogan Cup will symbolize a starting point, a place in time when their careers got off the mark," said David B. Hueber, Presi- dent and Chief Execu- tive Officer of 'he Ben Hogan Company. While the cup beckons a new breed of golfer, its appearance is reminis- cent of many awards Ben Hogan capturec early in his remarkable career. In creating the cu=tom-designed cup. Hogan Company and PGA TOUR officials consulted Mr. Hogan and visited the legendary golfer's trophy room at Colonia Golf Club in Ft. Worth. "We wanted a timeless design, and one that would communicate the prestige that the Ben Hogan Tour's name implies," said Deane R. Beman, PGA TOUF Commissioner. Each tournament site will own a permanent trophy 26 inches in height and having a two-tiered base. The upper tier will display the tournament name and site. and the lower tier will present each winner's name and year of victory Tournament winners will receive a 16-inch replica for their trophy case. The cup itself — has a sparkling silver-luster finish with the Ben Hogan Tour logo engraved on one side. "It's a trademark, " Hueber said. "We believe golf fans and historians in years to come will recognize the Ben Hogan Cup at first glance." 22 BEN HOGAN TOUR CHRONOLOGY

1988 March 7 The PGA TOUR Tournament Policy Board, meeting in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, authorizes the star to investigate PGA TOUR Commissioner Deane Beman's concept of a new tour which woulc increase the number of playing opportunities for PGA TOUR members and expose new markets tc professional golf.

May - -- 24 Meeting in Dublin, OH, the PGA TOUR Tournament Policy Board, authorizes the staff to continue to investigate the viability of a new tour and to proceed with attempts to locate a title sponsor.

August - - ------16 The PGA TOUR Policy Board officially approves the concept of anew tour at a meeting in Denver, CO, and to begin play in 1990, provided a corporate sponsor can be found.

December — - -- 12 Meeting in Maui, HI, PGA TOUR Commissioner Deane Beman completes a handshake agreement with the Ft. Worth, TX, based Ben Hogan Company, to be the title sponsor of the new tour. The Hogan Company is a division of Cosmo World Corporation, a multi-national company with corporate headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and U.S. headquarters in Los Angeles, CA.

1989 January -- - - - 4 The PGA TOUR and the Ben Hogan Company announced the formation of the Ben Hogan Tour, a 30 event series of $100,000 tournaments that will offer increased playing opportunities to professional golfers and support of civic and charitable organizations.

20 The PGA TOUR begins forming a Ben Hogan Tour staff with the selection of two key administrators Jay Edgar and Bob Dickson. Edgar is named Executive Director of Ben Hogan Tour Operations and Dickson, aformer U.S. AmateurChampion and British Amateur Champion, is named Ben Hogan Tour Tournament Director.

February 1 In Los Angeles, CA, the PGA TOUR presents the concept of the Ben Hogan Tour to PGA of America section representatives at the first of three regional meetings.

17 in Atlanta, GA, the PGA TOUR presents the concept of the Ben Hogan Tou r to PGA of America section representatives at the second of three regional meetings.

21 In Chicago, IL, the PGA TOU R presents the concept of the Ben Hagan Tour to PGA of America section representatives at the third of three regional meetings.

28 The Ben Hogan Tour structure and business plan is formally approved at a meeting of the PGA TOUR Policy Board.

May - - 17 The PGA TOUR, the Ben Hogan Company, and the Pensacola Sports Association announced the first of 30 Ben Hogan Tour events --the Ben Hogan Pensacola Open scheduled to be held April 13-15 at Pensacola Country Club.

23 BEN HOGAN TOUR CHRONOLOGY (continued)

June 1 The PGA TOUR and the Ben Hogan Company made the first official announcement of a Ben Hogan Tour event co-sponsored with a PGA of America Section. The Kentucky Section of the PGA of America will co-host the Ben Hogan Elizabethtown Open May 18-20 in Elizabethtown, KY at Pine Valley Country Club.

30 The PGA TOUR, the Ben Hogan Company, and the Southern California Section of the PGA of America announced that Bakersfield, CA, will host the inaugural Ben Hogan Tour event February 2-4 at Bakersfield Country Club.

September — 1 The PGA TOUR officially announced the sites for its inaugural Ben Hogan Tour Oualifying Tournament, to provide exempt positions in each of the thirty Ben Hogan Tour events beginning in 1990. Regional qualifying was held in Middleburg, FL at the Ravines Golf &Country Club; Litchfield Park, AZ, Wigwam Golf & Country Club; Portland, TX, North Shore Country Club; and in LaPlace, LA, Belle Terre Country Club.

October 9 At a news conference in Ft. Worth TX, PGA TOUR Commissioner Deane Beman and the legendary Ben Hogan met with members of the media and announced the completion of the thirty event schedule and eligibility requirements for the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Thefinal twotournaments added were the Ben Hogan Baton Rouge Open which will be he d March 9-11 at the - designed Country Club of Louisiana in Baton Ror ge, LA and the Ben Hogan El Paso Open October 19-21 at Coronado Country Club in El Paso, TX.

November -- —- --- — __ 29-Dec. 4 Eighty-four players received their 1990 Ben Hogan Tour player cards at the PGA TOUR Oualifying School in , TX. Over the Woodlands Inn Golf and Country Club and the tough TPC at The Woodlands, home of the Independent Insurance Agent Open, players competed against each other for 50 spots on both the PGA TOUR and E•en Hogan Tour.

December 5 The Ben Hogan Company formally unveiled the "Ben Hogan Cup." a sparkling silver trophy that represents victory and the promise of success in professional golf. In creating the custom- designed cup, the Hogan Company and PGA TOUR officials consulted Ben Hogan and visited the legendary goiter's trophy room at Colonial Golf Club in Ft. Worth, TX.

6-8 The inaugural Ben Hogan Tour Sponsor's Meeting was held at the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass in Prime Vedra, FL. Representatives from the 30 tournament sites were in attendance to meet with the Ben Hogan Tour staff and other PGA TOUR representatives.

12-14 Regional qualifying for the Ben Hogan Tour was held at sites across the country with the purpose of narrowing the field for the Ben Hogan Tour in January. A large response necessitated that additional regional qualifying sites be added in Jacksonville, FL at the Golf Club of Jacksonville and in Rancho Mirage. CA at Mission Hills Resort to handle the overflow of applications.

1990 January

2-5 The inaugural Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying School was held in Haines City, FL, at Grenelefe Resort near Orlando, FL. Of the 132 players making the Ben Hogan Tour finals, the top thirty-eight finishers received their 1990 player cards.

24 SHARING THE LEGEND: THE BEN HOGAN COMPANY

Since his youth, Ben Hogan studied golf with the insatiable curiosity of a scientist. He meticulously developed and tested his theories about the game for nearly 50 years on the PGA TOUR. In the process, he recorded more than 69 tournament victories, including 63 PGA TOUR events and placed himself among the legends of the sport. That honor, for most people, would have been fulfilling enough. But Hogan, compelled by an unrelenting passion to know the game he had given his life to, formed a company bearing his name that enabled him to continue his study. The Ben Hogan Company, founded in Fort Worth, Texas in 1953, stands today as a monument to Hogan's lifelong pursuit. Under Hogan's personal supervision, the company has produced handcrafted forged irons; persimmon, metal and graphite woods; and patented Apex steel and graphite shafts that have become the standard for golf club manufacturing. The company also manufactures and markets golf balls, sportswear and accessories. And it sponsors the Ben Hogan Tour, giving seasoned professionals and aspiring young golfers another opportunity to compete. Golfers of all ages and skills worldwide can benefit from Hogan's discoveries on the and in the manufacturing plant. Asa youth, Hogan spent many long hours as a caddie and many hours in the pro shop polishing and forging club heads and making new hickory shafts for broken clubs. Hogan went on to turn professional in 1931 at the age of 19, and rose to the top of his profession several years later. Hogan demanded as much out of his equipment as he did his play and often requested special adjustments in his clubs. Years of persistent study on the practice tee not only taught him the "how to's" of golf, but also gave him definite ideas about the "why's." He discovered that answers to the latter questions sometimes lay in the equipment and not the player. So in 1953, when Hogan's golf club supplier became reluctant to meet his specifications, he founded The Ben Hogan Company. One of his early backers as a professional had been Marvin Leonard, a prominent Fort Worth entrepreneur whose golf clubs Hogan often carried around the course. Leonard followed Hogan throughout his career. And when he learned of Hogan's desire to start a golf equipment manufacturing company, he and one of his contemporaries provided the financial support. The first clubs Hogan's handpicked craftsmen produced in late 1953 would have satisfied anyone -- except Hogan. He destroyed the first $150.000

25 shipment and started over. Leonard's financial partner became nervous, but Leonard, having watched Hogan rise from a humble caddie to become the world's greatest golfer, was confidert in Hogan's ability to make the business work. Hogan's first shipment of clubs entered the marketplace in late 1954. "My vision was to establish a company to make the best golf clubs in the world. Anything less, in my estimation, would have disappointed the people who have supported me." Hogan said years later. "Over the years, my employees and I have struggled to accomplish that goal, and I'm very proud of what we together have achieved." In 1955, thecompany's clubs were gaining prominence because of their out- standing quality. Hogan. who continued playing competitive golf until 1971, in- spected every set that left the manufacturing plant. He saw one of his first sets later that year in the hands of , who edged Hogan in a play-off forwhat would have been Hogan's fifth U.S. Open title. After expanding four times in the 1950's, Hogan sold his company to American Machine and Foundry Company in 1960. He kept his position of Chairman of tie Board and Chief Ooerating Officer of AMF/Ben Hogan Golf Company, and continued to supervise the design, manufacturing and testing of the company's products. Hogan, witi his inquisitive nature continued to experiment with all sorts of designs. That experimentation led Hogan in 1969 to introduce the Hogan Apex, a lightweight steel shaft. His search for a more aerodynamic clubhead resulted in the famous "Speed-Slot" toe groove that became a prominent feature on Hogan woods. By the mid-1970's, AMF/Ben Hogan had evolved under Hogan's direction into its present position as a manufacturerand marketer of golf balls, sportswear and accessories in addition to golf clubs. The diversification attracted sports equipment conglomerate Minstar to make a successful bid for the company in 1984. And in 1988, the company became an independent business unit of Cosmo World Corporation, based in Los Angeles. Through the corporate changes. Ben Hogan has preserved his vital role in the company, instilling in his employees the high standards for which his company has become well-known. Today, as a 77-year old Chairman of the Board, Hogan oversees a company that applies his design and manufacturing methods to what is widely recognized as the premier golf equipment in the world. "I've kept the same goal -- to make the best golf equipment in the world," he said. "And I'va trained the employees of this company to apply the crafts I learned through the years. That has given me great pleasure and, has improved the game for many people."

26 HOGAN TOUR TRUCKS CREATE TOURNAMENT ATMOSPHERE

A major task of the 30 sites hosting Ben Hogan Tour events will be to create an environment for players and fans that is remarkably similar to that found at a Regular PGA TOUR or Senior PGA TOUR event. Leading the way in this effort will be the Tournament Services Truck which is operated by the PGA TOUR Promotions Department whose staff will play a slightly different role on the Ben Hogan Tour than it has with either the Regular PGA TOUR or Senior PGA TOUR. In past years, the department coordinated "on-site" promotions such as the popular Merrill Lynch Shootouts, MCI Pro-Celebrity Long Drive Competitions, Gatorade Youth Clinics, RJR Statistics, United Van Lines Clinics and RJR Nabisco Scoreboard programs. On the Ben Hogan Tour, the Promotions De- partment will provide much of the equipment and perform many of the important tasks usually assigned to local committees, allowing them to realize their goal of cost-effectively providing the best services possible for fans and players alike. The staff will have a customized 18-wheel tractor-trailer truck provided by Ryder Systems to carry equipment to each of the 30 tournament sites. PGA

The Ben Hogan Tour will feature three tournament services trucks.

27 TOUR. Ben Hogan Tour. and Ryder ccrporate logos are featured on the vehicle which was prepared by the Winston-Salem. NC, based J.D. Bruhn Special Event Productions. In addition to an air-conditioned room for the innovative computerized scoring system, the truck will house a storage area for leader- boards, walking standards. quiet signs, caddie bibs, flagsticks, radios and other equipment. The Promotions Department will also supervise the training of volunteers at each tournament which is essential fcr the greenside scoring process, as well as the operation of other equipment carried on the truck. The primary staff members handling these chores on the Ben Hogan Tour will be Brian Goin, Matt Delaney and Chris Murray. All three bring Regular PGA TOUR and Senior PGA TOUR experience to the inaugural season of the Ben Hogan Tour. In addition to the main Tournament Services truck, The Ben Hogan Company will have it's fully-equipped club repairvan at each event. Skilled craftsman frorr the Ben Hogan Company factory will use state-of-the-art equipment to make club repairs, adjustments, or produce a club to exact specifications. Also in attendance at each event will be The Ban Hogan Company merchan- dise truck. Designed as an "auxillary p-o shop." golf fans will be able to purchase items from a complete line of Ben Hogan Tour and Ben Hogan Company merchandise. Both Hogan Company trucks have also been donated by Ryde- Systems.

28 PGA TOUR PRODUCTIONS

PGA TOUR Productions, the in-house television production company of the PGATOUR, will begin the 1990 season from its new facilities in Jacksonville, FL. The company has recently relocated from . PGA TOUR Productions is the producer of the highly acclaimed "Inside the PGA TOUR", which is seen weekly on ESPN, plus tournament highlight films, vignettes, commercials, home videos and travel and resort videos among other projects. By moving to Jacksonville, PGA TOUR Productions brings together the separate branches of the TOUR with Headcuarters located just south of Jacksonville in Ponte Vedra. "The move to Jacksonville is a logical and exciting s-.ep for PGA TOUR Productions," said Ruffin Beckwith, Vice President of PGA TOUR productions. "From the economic advantages to the quality of life for our employees—not to mention the proximity to TOUR headquarters—this is a very important phase in our history, and will allow us to better serve the needs of our clients." A virtual hot-bed for golf, the Greater Jacksonville area offers the perfect location for the TOUR to be centered. Besides being the site of the TOUR's National Headquarters and PGA TOUR Productions, the area is also home to the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass, which annually hosts THE PLAYERS Championship. New to the Jacksonville area is the Golf Club of Jacksonville, a municipal facility the TOUR built and manages for the city. Golf, however, is not Jacksonville's only attraction. There are miles and miles of beaches, as well as lakes and rivers for water sports entiusiasts. If is your game, just down the road from the PGA TOUR is the National Headquarters of the ATP Tour. To the north, on Amelia Island, the WITA Championships are held yearly on the clay courts of Amelia Island Plantation. Football fans have the Mazda Gator Bowl, which annuall •/ features some of the nation's top college football teams. The annual Florida-Georgia football game is also held in the Gator Bowl.

PGA TOUR TITTE To~

29 PGA TOUR PRODUCTIONS /continued)

The city also features college baske-ball and minor league baseball. Nightlife is another attractive feature of Jacksonvil e, with numerous fine dining establishments along the St. Jol-ns River and the Jacksonville Landing located on the north bank of the river. The refurbished Prime Osborn Convention Center and newly implemented sky"ay express are part of a revitalized downtown area that is continuing to grow. The largest city in the continental United States in land area. Jacksonville offers the excitement of a metropolitan city while still having room to stretch and grow.

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The PGA TOUR Productions van, centered ou+ of Jacksonville FL, covers TOUR events across the country.

30 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PGA TOUR

"The PGA TOUR is enjoying these days the healthiest period of its existence. The reasons are too numerous to mention here, but in the opinion of many, including myself, the PGA TOUR is one of the last true forms of capitalism left in the world of sports today. Everyone starts out at zero the first of the year, and in the most literal sense, everyone starts out the same each week... One is merely paid for performance on the professional golf tour, and that may be one of the reasons it is held in such high esteem by the public. We as players, along with administrators. must endeavor to protect this idea forever." From the forward by in the recently published Doubleday book, The History of the PGA TOUR. by AI Barkow.

It is not always easy to discover the exact beginning of something. So it is with the PGATOUR. Certainly, there were professionals who competed against each other from the earliest days of the game. Then on New Year's Day, 1898, ten professional golfers played 36 holes of and competed for money. The total purse was $150 and the winner took home $75. Due to the factthat a large gallery had come to witnessthe event, the New York Times covered the tournament. Shortly thereafter, tournaments began to pop up across the country. There was the in 1899. But this was not "tour" golf. The events lacked continuity. Interest in the game, however, continued to grow. American professionals were rapidly improving and when John McDermott became the first home-bred to win the U.S. Open. enthusiasm for the game blossomed. Helping this growth was a commercially backed "tour" by Englishmen and . The duo travelled across the country and attracted good crowds whereverthey stopped during the warmer months of 1913. However, the biggest explosion for the game occurred that September. A 20-year old "local boy'. , defeated the pair in a playoff for the United States Open Championship at Brookline, MA. Suddenly, golf became front page news and a game for everyone. In the early Twenties. the PGA TOUR could have seen its first development. Tournaments were held on the West Coast, Texas and Florida. These events were held in the winter and the golfers played their way east and up to Pinehurst in the spring. By the middle of the decade, the Tour was doing relatively well— offering $77,000 in total purses. What's more, resorts. hotels and Chambers of Commerce began to realize the publicity value professional golf brought to their facilities. Names like , and became folk heroes. In thethirties, the TOUR continued to grow. The PGA of Americawas providing support and despite the nation's financial woes during the period, golf tourna- ments continued to attract good crowds. It is interesting to look back at some figures of the time. was the leading money winner of 1934 with $6,767. Last year, the top two money winners— and — each earned over $1 million.

31 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PGA TOUR (continued)

The names of the golfers continued to become household words. In the late 1930's and early 1940's 's name started to appear in the headlines with regularity. Then came Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, and others who were beginning to gain nationwide fame The TOUR became more structured following World War 11 and then exploded in the late 1950's and early 60's. Flip through the Facts and Figures section of the Regular PGA TOUR Book and look at such areas as leading money winners and growth of tournament purses to witness the sudden and continuing growth. Once television became a player in the game, the eyes of the world were on golf. This exposure inspired millions to try the game and at the same time, TV rights fees sent purses soaring. The bulk of these rights fees, which are distributed bythe PGATOUR to all co-sponsors, have gone back into the purses, accounting for the tripling of prize money in the last decade. The touring professionals began to gain some ccntrol of the TOUR in late 1968. Joseph C. Dey was the first commissioner of what was then called the Tournament Flayers Division. He served from early 1969 through February 28, 1974 and was succeeded by Deane R. Beman, who took office March 1, 1974. During the Beman administration, the value of tournament purses has esca- lated at an unprecedented rate; PGA TOUR assets have grown from $730.000 in 1974 to $80 million today. and total revenues have increased from $3.9 million to $140 million in the same time period. Since 1938 PGA TOUR events have donated over $145 million dollars to charity. Each :)f the last 13 years have seen charitaole contributions increase dramatically, to the point where over $100 million has been donated since 1984. The slogan, 'The leading money winner on the PGA TOUR is Charity," is definitely not jest a catch phrase. The competitive scope of the PGA TOUR is also much broader today. The Senior PGA TOUR is considered by many as the sports success story of the 1980's. This year, the PGA TOUR. with the help of the Ben Hogan Company and PGA of America sections. added another addition to its family. Named for one of golfs greats, the Ben Hogan Tour was created to help golfers sharpen their skills with hopes of earning a place on either the PGA TOUR or the Senior PGA TOUR. Also continuing to grow is the Tournament Players Club Network. When the PGA TOUR opened the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass in 1980, it beckoned the era of Stadium Golf. Owned and operated by the TOUR, the concept mears these courses are the only major league sports arenas owned by the players themselves. The TPC Network has expanded to 13 clubs in cities across the world. with more clubs in either the construction or the planning stages. Four years ago the PGA TOUR opened its first Family Golf Center in Clearwater, FL, and this year the TOUR constructed a municipal course for the city of Jacksonville, FL. This. and other concepts, are expected to mature with the PGA TOUR.

32 PGA TOUR HISTORY BOOK AVAILABLE

The History of the PGA TOUR, the definitive chronicle of the PGA TOUR's past, is now available in bookstores. This document, published by Doubleday. traces the PGA TOUR from its beginnings in 1916 through today. All aspects of the game are covered, from the great courses on the TOUR to the memorable moments to the individuals that made the PGA TOUR what it is today. And now, for the first time the PGA TOUR has compiled a detailed records section that ranks players by years, decades and careers. Only now can you see how the greats of the game stack up against each other - How Hogan compares to Nicklaus, or how Palmer and Snead match up. Noted golf historian, AI Barkow, wrote the text that is certain to revive memories and present fans with many never-before-seen glimpses into this great game's past. Also contained in the book are photographs of yesterday's legends along with the stars of the modern era. Look for The History of the PGA TOUR in your local bookstores.

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EXEMPT PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

34 Rafael Alarcon

Birth Date: 8/5/58 Birthplace: Guadalajara, Mexico Residence: Mexico Height: 5'11 Weight: 180 Special Interests: Soccer, Fishing Family: Wife, Adriana; Rafael, Jr. (1/25/86) College: Oklahoma State (1981. Business Administration) Turned Professional: 1982 Q School: 1985 Other Achievements: 1979-80 All-American. Member of the National Championship Team at Oklahoma State in 1978.. 1979, 1980. 1988 Player of the Year on the Mexican PGA. Winner of numerous tournaments worldwide. Qualified for the PGA TOUR in 1983. Exempt Status: 44th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

David Allen

Birth Date: 4/28,61 Birthplace: Jackson, MS Residence: Jackson. MS Height: 6'3 Weight: 207 f Special Interests: Mountain Biking, Hunting, Fishing Family: Wife; Cindy; Avery (5/5/88) College: Mississippi State Turned Professional: 1983 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1981, 1982 Mississippi State Amateur, 1983 Broadwa- ter Beach Intercollegiate, 1983 Cotton States Amateur Championship, 1983 PGA TOUR Sectional Qualifier medalist. Played on 1984 South Africa Tour, 1989 Canadian Tour. Exempt Status: 69th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Stephen Ames Birth Date: 4/28/64 Birthplace: Trinidad, West Indies Residence: Orlando, FL Height: 6'0 Weight: 165 Family: Single Turned Professional 1987 f Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Played Canadian Tour in 1989, along with Florida mini-tours. Exempt Status: 40th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

35 JC Anderson fo Birth Date: 12/26/61 Birthplace: Anderson, TX Residence: Houston, TX Height: 6'1 Weight: 180 Special Interests: Reading, Sports ~- Family: Wife, Shelly ~- College: Lamar University (1985, Business Finance) Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1980 State High School Tournament. Medalist at Canadian Tour Dualifying Tournament it 1989.

Exempt Status: 281h Ben Hogan Tour Qua ifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Perry Arthur

Birth Date: 6/7/64 Birthplace: Houstor, TX

Residence: Plano, TX Height: 6'1 Weight: 200 Special Interests: All sports Family: Wife, Karen; Allison (8/18/75); Paige (9121/84) College. Texas A&M Turned Professional: 1978 =

O School: 197E, 1980, 1986, 1989 Other Achievements: Winner. 1987 , 1588 Wilson PGA Classic, 1988 Northern Texas Section PGA, and two m'ni-tour everts in 1988-89. Exempt Status: 26th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

David Banks Birth Date: 8/7163 Birthplace: Norton, VA Residence: Ha nes City. FL Height: 6'1 Weight: 190 Special Interests: Hunting, Fishing Family: Single Turned Professional: 1986 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Kentucky State Intercollegiate Champion in 1983, 1984, 1985. Winner of one event on the Space Coast Tour in 1589. Exempt Status: 31st Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

36 Ben Bates Birth Date: 6/12/61 Birthplace: Tallahassee, FL Z. IL _ Residence: Havana, FL Height: 6-0 Weight: 195 Special Interests: Sports Family: Single '%, College: Troy State (1984. History) Turned Professional:1984 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour

Other Achievements: Member. NCAA Division II championship team. Winner of five collegiate events and five mini-tour tournaments. 1980-84 Collegiate All-American.

Exempt Status: 26th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

Beau Baugh

Birth Date: 5/1/52 Birthplace: Tampa, FL Residence: Tampa, FL Height: 511 Weight: 190 Family: Wife, Peggy College: Long Beach Stale Turned Professional: 1974 Q School: 1979, 1984 Regular TOUR: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour

Other Achievements: All-American in 1973, 1974. Played PGA TOUR from 1979 through 1984. Exempt Status: 38th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

Russell Beiersdorf Birth Date: 12/24/65 Birthplace: , TX Residence: Dallas, TX Height: 6'5 Weight: 200 Special Interests: Sports Family: Single College: SMU (1988) Turned Professional:1988 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour

Other Achievements: All Southwest Conference in 1987, 1988, Exempt Status: 34th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

37 Brad Bell

Birth Date: 9/l/E1 Birthplace: Sacramento, CA Residence: Sac ramento, CA Height: 6'2 Weight: 200 Special Interests: Snow skiing Family: Single College: UCLA, (1985, Economics) Turned Professional: 1985 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1989 Calrornia State Open, 1987 AGF Open in Cannes, France. Member. 1986 and 1987 European Tour. Exempt Status: 34th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Scott Bess Birth Date: 6/23/50 Birthplace: St. Louis, MO ~, r Residence: Columbia. MO Height: 6'0 ..._ Weight: 210 Special Interests: Golf Club Design, Automobiles Family: Wife, Pal; Chris (12/13/72) College: Missouri (1972, Marketing) Turnec Professional: 1973 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1969 Missouri Amateur. 1985, 1989 Gateway PGA Player of the Year. 1986. 1988 PGA Cup team. Played in six PGA Championships. Played on the PGA TOUR in 1979, 1980. Played on the TPS Tour in 1984, 1985. Exempt Status: 35th Ben Hogan Tour Cualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Charles Bo lling Birth Date: 11/15/57 Birthplace: Rosemont. PA Residence: Rosemont, PA Height: 5'9 1 ,~ Weight: 150 Special Interests: Windsurfing Family: Single College: Duke (1981, Economics & History) Turned Professional: 1981 O School: 1984,1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1984 Everett (WA) Open and Victoria (BC) Open on TPS Series, 1983 South African Open, 1980'ennsylvania State Amateur and five collegiate events. Leading money winner on TPS Series in 1984 with $79.506 in earnings. Second Team Collegiate All-American in 1981. Exempt Status: 72nd Ben Hogan Tour Oualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament

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Eric Booker Birth Date: 12/21/62 Birthplace: Michigan Residence: Naples, FL Height: 6'0 -' Weight: 175 Special Interests: Reading, Snow Skiing, Water Skiing, Movies. Family: Single College: Mississippi State (1989. General Business) Turned Professional: 1985 O School: 1989

Other Achievements: Played the in 1985. Played on the South African Tour in 1986.1987.1988. Also played the Space Coast Tour in 1988. Two-time National Junior College Athletic Association All-American at Edison Junior College in 1980 and 1981. Exempt Status: 50th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Steve Brady Birth Date: 8123/58 Birthplace: Saginaw, MI

Residence: Saginaw. MI Height: 5'9 Weight 165 Special Interests: Music, All Sports, History Family: Wife, Judy College: Saginaw Valley State (1981) Turned Professional: 1981 O School: 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1981 Michigan Amateur. 1981 College All-American. Played South African and South American tours. Qualified for U.S. Open in 1984, 1987, Exempt Status: 55th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Steven Brodie h -. Birth Date: 1/24/65 Birthplace: Compton, CA Residence: Bellflower, CA Height: 5'10 Weight: 175 Special Interests: Fishing 1 Family: Single College: Long Beach State Turned Professional: 1985 O School: 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, five times on mini-tours. 1989 Australian Tour partici- pant Exempt Status: 20th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

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Olin Browne Birth Date: 5/22/59 Birthplace: New York, NY R - Residence: Jupiter, FL Height: 59 Weight: 165 4 ~ Family: Wife: Pamela: Olin Jr (7/9/88) College: Occidental College . _ Turned Professional: 1984 Q School: 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, three times on mini-tcurs. Exempt Status: 37th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament

Bart Bryant

Birth Date: 11/18/62 Birthplace: Galesville, TX T ti Residence: Winter Garden. FL Height: 6'0 ti _7y Weight: 165 Special Interests: Fishing, Family anc Friends. Family: Wife, Cathy; Kristen Elizabeth (8/1/88) College: New Mexico State Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1984 UCLA Billy Brant Invitational, 1983. 1984 Sul Country Amateur. 1988 . Two-time Third Team All-American. PCAA Playcr of the Year in 1984, 1985. Exempt Status: 74th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Brandel Chamblee Birth Date: 7/2/52 Birthplace: St. Louis, MO T ~. Residence: Edmond, OK Height: 69 Weight: 155 Special Inte rests: Tennis, Horses, Reading, History Family: Wife, Denise kN, , College: Texas (1985, Communications) Turned Professional: 1985

Q School: 1967 Regular Tour; 1990 Ben Hogan Tcur Other Achievements: Winner, 1983 Southwest Conference Tournament, 1983 Rice Planters Championship, Pan American Intercollegiata, Rafeal Alarcon Invitational, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl Tournament, 1984 Mcrris Williams Tournament, 1986 TPA Sun C: ty Classic. First T=am All-American in 1983, Second Taam All-American in 1982, 1984. Exempt Status: 25th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

40 Jim Chancey Birth Date: 6127/52 Birthplace: Miami, FL -x - Residence: Sorrento, FL Height: 6'0 Weight: 165 Family: Wife, Linda College: Gulf Coast Community p Turned Professional: 1971 Q School: 1977, 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, numerous mini-tour events, 1970 Florida State High School Championship. Played five years on the PGA TOUR from 1977-1981. Played in the U.S. Open in 1979. Best ever finish on Regular PGA TOUR was a T9 at the Hawaiian Open. Exempt Status: 77th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament

Barry Cheesman Birth Date: 8/29/59 Birthplace: Galesburg, IL

Residence: Sarasota, FL Height: 6'2 ~ ~' r1 Weight: 200 Special Interests: Baseball ~. V Family: Wife. Kerry; Aaron (9/25/81) 1 Turned Professional: 1986

Q School: 1987.1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1986 Florida Amateur and three mini-tour events. Exempt Status: 561h Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Lee Chill

.~ Birth Date: 2/2 160 Birthplace: Cleveland. OH Residence: Middleburg Heights, OH Height: 6'0 i Weight: 200 Special Interests: Fishing, Reading Family: Wife, Julie f ' r College: Florida State Turned Professional: 1980 0 School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour

Other Achievements: Winner,19770hio StateJuniorand five mini-toureventsin 1988- 89. Qualified for four events on the PGA TOUR in 1989. Exempt Status: 9th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

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Bobby Clampett Birth Date: 4/22/60 Birthplace: Monterey, CA Residence: Cary, NC Height: 5'10 Weight: 158 Special Interests: Bible Study, Flying, Skiing Family: Wife, Ann:

Jeff Cook Birth Date: 4;18•'61 Birthplace: Muncie, IN Residence: Indianapolis. IN Height: 6'0 i Weight: 175 SoecialInterests: TV Family: Single College: Indiane (1985, Public Administration) Turned Professional: 1986 O School: 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, Indiana State Open 1986, 1988, 1989. Exempt Status: 33rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournamen .

42 Rick Cramer Birth Date: 7/19/60 Birthplace: Independence, KS Residence: Scottsdale. AZ Height: 6'1 i Weight: 210 Special Interests: Reading Family: Single Turned Professional: 1982 Q School: 1985, 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1989 Nevada State Open. Exempt Status: 79th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Mike Cunning

Birth Date: 5/11/58 Birthplace: Phoenix, AZ Residence: Phoenix, AZ Height: 511 Weight: 185 Special Interests: Fishing Family: Wife, Marie; Kyle (10/29/87) College: Arizona Turned Professional: 1980 O School: 1984 Regular TOUR; 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 1987 Nevada State Open, Chevrolet Classic (Brazil). Played on Asian Tour 1981-89. Played on PGA TOUR in 1984. 1980 All Pac-10 team. Exempt Status: 35th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

43 Rick Dalpos ';V. 'Wl~ Birth Date: 4/25/57 Birthplace: Joliet, IL Residence: Lemont. IL Height: 6'1 J Weight. 190 Family: Single College: Purdue (1981, Business Administration) Turned Professional: 1981 O School: 1982. 1983, 1985. 1983, 1988, 1989 Other Achievements: Played PGA TOUR for five years. Played on Asian Tour in 1988. Honorable Mention All-American in 1981. Exempt Status: 42nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Money & Position: 1983--$ 4,048--209 1986--$26,461--164 1989--$28,821--182 1984--$10,002--179 1987--$44,943--161 Career Earnings: $114,175 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered: 25; in money - 11; top ten finishes - 0; stroke average - 71.94.

John Daly

Birth Date: 4/28/66 Birthplace: Sacramento, CA Residence: Dardanelle. AR Height: 511 'f Weight: 175 Special Interests: Most Sports ~y Family: Single r College: Arkansas

Turned Professional: 1987 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 1987 Missouri Open; 1983. 1984 Missouri and Arkansas State Amateur. All-American in 1986. 1987; All Southwest Conference in 1986, 1987. Participated in 1986, and 1989 U.S. Open. Participated in five PGA TOU R events in 1989. Exempt Status: 1 st Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hocan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

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Marco Dawson Birth Date: 11/17/63 Birthplace: Germany '= Residence: Mulberry, FL Height: 6'0 Weight: 190 Special Interests: Fishing, Skiing, Jazz ~r Family: Single College: Florida Southern Turned Professional: 1986 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 12 mini-tour events. Exempt Status: 38th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Andy Dillard Birth Date: 8/31 !61 Birthplace: Tyler, TX Residence: Oklahoma City. OK Height: 5'9 Weight: 195 Special Interests: Motorcycles, Horse Racing — — Family: Single s College: Oklahoma State i Turned Professional: 1984

Q School: 1985, 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, two collegiate tournaments, Texas State Junior and 1979 American Junior Golf Association. Member of Oklahoma State NCAA champion- ship team in 1983. Runner-up in 1982 NCAA individual championship. All-American in 1982.1983. Exempt Status: 4th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Money & Position: 1986--$73,798--116 1987--$63,034--130 1988--$5.740--238 Career Earnings: $142.572 Scott Dunlap Birth Date: 8/16163 Birthplace: Pittsburgh. PA Residence: Sarasota, FL Height: 5'11 acs Weight: 160 Special Interests: Baseball, Jazz Family: Single College: Florida (1985. Finance) Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1984 Southern Amateur and eight mini-tour events. All- SEC and All-American. Exempt Status: 471h Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

45 R.W. Eaks

Birth Date: 5/22/52 Birthplace: Colorado Springs. CO Residence: Colorado Springs, CO Height: 6'0 Weight: 190 Special Interests: Kids Family: Wife: Karen: Dawn (3/15179), Jeremy (12/14/85) College: Northern Colorado Turned Professional: 1976

O School: 1980 Regular TOUR: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 16 mini-tour events. Exempt Status: 20th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifer at Bei Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Frank Edmonds

Birth Date: 11/21/58 Birthplace: Thunder Bay, Ontar o, Canada

Residence: Th.mder Bay. Ontario. Canada Height: 6'2 Weight: 185 Special Interests: Spor-s Family: Single College: Portland s Turned Professional: 1982 O School: 1989 - - Other Achievements: Winner, 1986 Hamilton Blue-Lite and 1989 Alberta Open on Canadian Tour. Exempt Status: 51st Ben Hogan Tour Cualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Jim Estes Birth Date: 8'1264 Birthplace: Washington, DC Residence: Olney. MD Height: 5'8 Weight: 160 Special Interests: Fishing, Skiing L!l Family: Single College: Maryland (1987, Economics) Turned Professional: 1987

O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, two Maryland State Juniors and one Maryland State Amateur. All ACC in 1984. Exempt Status: 28th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

46 Barry Fabyan Birth Date: 6/3/67 Birthplace: Columbus, OH %i Residence: Columbus, OH Height: 6'1 Weight'. 165 Family: Single College: Wake Forest (1989, Economics and History) Turned Professional: 1989 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner. 1984, 1988 Ohio State Amateur, 1987 Cardinal Amateur, 1983, 1984 Ohio State High School Tournament, 1989 Wofford Intercollegiate Championship. Runner-up, 1987 NCAA Tournament. 1987, 1988 Third Team All- American. Second Team All-American in 1989. Academic All-American in 1988 and 1989. All-ACC in 1988 and 1989. Exempt Status: 24th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Forrest Fezler Birth Date: 9/23/49 Birthplace: Hayward. CA Residence: Tallahassee, FL Height: 59 i. Weight: 160 Special Interests: Fishing, Golf Course Design —_ Family: Wife, Kathy; five children College: San Jose State r Turned Professional: 1972 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: 1969 California Amateur Champion. 1969 California J.C. champ. 1969 J.C. player of the year. Runner-up, 1974 U.S. Open. Exempt Status: 48th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Money & Position: 1972--$ 26,542--88 1978--$30,812--84 1984--$14.152--172 1973--$106,390--12 1979--$11,427--148 1985--$ 1,400--238 1974--$ 90,066--24 1980--$19,269--127 1986--$ 2,080--249 1975--$ 52,157--43 1981--$13,064--158 1987--$ 1,784--268 1976--$ 59,793-44 1982--$38,983--105 1988--$ 3,477--258 1977--$ 30,812--82 1983--$24,452--143 1989--$ 1,853--264 Career Earnings: $525.386 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered: 7; in money - 2; top ten finishes - 0; stroke average - 72.35. 1989 Best Finish: T47 - Deposit Guaranty Classic Tour Victories: 1974 Southern Open

47 John Flannery Birth Date: 4/11/62 Birthplace: Salinas, CA Residence: La Quinta, CA Height: 6'1 Weight: 170 Special Interests: Basketball, Gardening Family: Wife. Laura College: Southern California Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour

Other Achievements: Winner. 1987 and several mini-tourevents Exempt Status: 17th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Greg Fleischer Birth Date: 12/23/61 Birthplace: Elberon, GA Residence: Fern Park, FL Height: 5'9 Weight 165 Special Interests: Fishing Family: Single College: Florida State (Computer Science) Turned Professional: 1984 Q School: 1989

Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner of six collegiate tournaments and nine mini-tour events. Qualified for U.S. Open in 1988, 1989. Exempt Status: 29th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Ray Freeman Birth Date: 9/4/58 Birthplace: Greensboro, NC Residence: Greensboro. NC Height: 5'10 -a Weight: 190 Special Interests: Family Family: Wife, Rhonda; Bradford (12/9!78) College: Coastcl Carolina (1981. Education) Turned Professional: 1981 Q School: 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1981 Amateur, 1980 Carolinas Golf Association Tournament, 1986 Carolina's PGA Low Country Open, six college tourna- ments. NAIA All-American. Exempt Status: 45th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

48 Birth Date: 12/5/63 Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA Residence: Pittsburgh. PA Height: 5'8 Weight: 170 Special Interests: Hunting. Fishing. Reading. Sports Family: Single College: Louisiana State (1986, B.S. Business Administration) Turned Professional: 1987 Q School: 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1985 State Amateur, 1986 Northeast Amateur, 1986 Monroe Amateur Invitational, 1986 Mid Atlantic Amateur. 1988-89 played on South African Tour, Played 1989 Canadian Tour. Exempt Status: 15th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Dale Fuller Birth Date: 7/24/58 Birthplace: Raleigh. NC rre, r, Residence: Clayton, NC Height: 6'0 Weight 165 Family: Wife, Kelly College: Clemson (1980, Business Administration) Turned Professional: 1983

O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 1986 Louisiana Open , 1988 Vantage Classic Championship (section championship). Exempt Status: 25th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Jeff Gallagher Birth Date: 12/29/64 Birthplace: Marion, IN Residence: Marion, IN Height: 6'0 Weight: 180 Special Interests: Fishing, Hoosier Basketball Family: Single College: Ball State Turned Professional: 1988 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner. 1982 Indiana State Junior. Runner-up 1985 Indiana State Amateur. 1986, 1987 All Mid-America Conference. Exempt Status: 6th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifer at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

49 Kelly Gibson Birth Date: 5/2/64 Birthplace: New Orleans, LA - Residence: New Orleans, LA Height: 510 Weight: 165 Family: Single College: Lamar (Speech Communication)

Turned Professional: 1986 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1986 Louisiana State Open, 1989 Victoria Open. Played Canadian Tour 1987, 1988, and 1989. 1586 All-Southland Team and All-American. Exempt Status: 30th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament

Ernie Gonzalez

Birth Date: 2119/61 Birthplace: San D~ego, CA Residence: , CA Height: 5'E r_,- Weight: 225 Special Interests: All Sports y 4 Family: Wife, Judy L College: United States International Turned Professional: 1984 O School: 1984, 1985, 1989 Other Achievements: Winner 1981. 1982 San Diego Amateur Champior- ship. 1933 San Diego County Open (as amateur). Winner 1984, 1985 Queen Mary Open. Exempt Status: 75th Ben Hogan Tour Q ialifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Money & Position: 1985--$ 12,729--171 1987--$4E.,503--154 1989--$13,840--202 1986--$124,548--68 1988--$1x,135 ­207 Career Earnincs: $213,755 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered: 8; in monei - 3; top ten finishes - 0: stroke average - 72.10. 1989 Best Finish: T24 Hardee's Classic Tour V ctories: 1986 Pensacola Open

50 Steve Gotsche Birth Date: 8/24/61 Birthplace: Wakeeny, KS Residence: Great Bend, KS Height: 6'2 Weight: 190 Special Interests: Fishing, Hunting. Nebraska football Family: Wife. Linda: Adam (9/23/86) College: Nebraska Turned Professional: 1984 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1979 Kansas State Junior, 1979 Class 6A State High School Championship, 1988 Wyoming Open Championship, and 1989 Midwest Section Assistants Championship. Exempt Status: 83rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Tony Grimes

Birth Date: 8/27/60 Birthplace: Elliott Lake, Ontario Residence: Alexandria, MN Height: 6'0 Weight: 165 Special Interests: Hunting, Fishing Family: Wife, Lisa; Taylor Leigh (10/9/87) College: Arizona State Turned Professional: 1983 O School: 1986, 1988, 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1985 on the Asian Tour, and 1984 North Dakota Open. All-American in 1981, 1982. Exempt Status: 64th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Scott Gump Birth Date: 12/17/65 Birthplace: Rockledge. FL Residence: Merritt Island . FL Height: 62 Weight: 165 Special Interests: Whitewater rafting, Reading Family: Single College: Miami (1987, BMO) Turned Professional: 1988 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Member, 1985 Junior College National Championship team at Brevard Junior College. Leading Money Winner on the Space Coast Tour in 1989. Winner. 1989 USGT Mobile Open. Exempt Status: 9th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

51 Roger Gunn

Birth Date: 2/17/62 Birthplace: San Francisco, CA Residence: Napa, CA Height: 6'2 Weight 180 Special Interests: Hunting y Family: Single / College: UCLA (1985. Economics) I Turned Profess onal:1985 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Played Europear Tour in 1986, 1987. and Asian Tour in 1988. Winner. 1988 San Diego County Open, 1983, 1985 Iriine Invitational. 1985 First Team All-Pac 10. Exempt Status: 43rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Dan Halldorson Birth Date: 4/2152 Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Residence: Cambridge, IL Height: 5'10 Weight: 180 Special Interests: Hockey, Blue Jays Baseball wi Family: Wife, Pat; Angie (4/7/75) Turned Professional: 1971 O School: Fall, 1974. 1978 PGA Tour Victories: 1980 Pensacola Open. Other Achievements: Member Canada Team. 1978, 1979. 1980, 1982 , 1985. Winner 1980 World Cup Team title with Jim Nelford. Winner, 1969 Manitoba Juniors; 1971 Manitoba PGA; 1977, 1978. 1983, 1984 Manitoba Open; 1977 Sas- katchewan Open. 1980 Quebec Open. 1981 and 1982 Canadian Playing Professional of year. 1982 Colorado Open. Leader, 1983 Canadian PGA Order of Merit. Winner of 1985 World Cup team title (with Dave Barr). 1986 Winne-, Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. Canadian PGA. Exempt Status: 18th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament Money & Position: 19754 619--243 1982--$ 53.705--43 1986- -$ 83,876--101 1979--$ 24,559--116 1983- -$ 21.458--146 1987- -$ 86,667--137 1980--$111,553--3E 1984- -$ E5,215--99 1988- -$ 96.079--116 1981--$ 90,064--47 1985-- $112,102--73 1989- -$ 86,667--137 Career Earnings: $845,735. 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered: 27; in money - 15; top ten finishes - 1; stroke average-71.29. 1989 Best Finish: T-10 Canadian Oper

52 Steve Haskins Birth Date: 11/13/58 Birthpface: Groom, TX Residence: El Paso Height: 6'2 Weight: 185 Special Interests: Fishing, Hunting Family: Wife, Carmen; John Paul College: New Mexico State Turned Professional: 1984 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour

Other Achievements: Winner, 1987,1988 New Mexico State Open and numerous mini- tour events. Exempt Status: 71h Ben Hogan Tour Qualifer at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Eric Hoos Birth Date: 7/31/61 Birthplace: Boulder, CO Residence: Boulder. CO Height: 60 Weight: 200 Special Interests: Fishing, Hunting Family: Single College: Arkansas (1986, Marketing) Turned Professional: 1986 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour

Other Achievements: Winner, 1983 NJCAA team tournament at Scottsdale Community College. Played 1989 South African Tour. Exempt Status: 18th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

John Horne Birth Date: 5/13/59 Birthplace: Plainview, TX Residence: Plainview, TX Height: 5'11 Weight 185 Special Interests: Fishing, Hunting Family: Wife, Kim; Maegan (1/19/89), Jill (1/19/89) College: Houston Turned Professional: 1983 Q School: 1989

Exempt Status: 81 st Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

53 Mark Jordan

Birth Date: 1/25/61 Birthplace: Sylvania, GA Residence: Sylvania, GA Height: 6'0 Weight: 150 Special Interests: Hunting, All Sports Family: Single

Turned Professional: 1985 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour College: Chattahoochee Valley Communry College. Centenary College Other Achievements: Winner, 12 Collegiate tournaments from 1979-1982; 1981 National Junior College Athletic Associaticn tournament, one mini-tour event. Exempt Status: 13th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

Jeff Julian Birth Date: 7/29/61 Birthplace: Portland. ME

Residence: Quechee, VT Height: 6'2 1,71 Weight 195 Family: Single College: Clemson Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: 1988 Player of the Year on tha North Atlantic Tour. Exempt Status: 65th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournamen_.

Karl Kimball ~ Birth Date: 7/8,57 Birthplace: Zanesville, OH I Residence: Tampa, FL Height: 6'1 1 Weight: 180 I Special Interests: Scuba Diving. Fishing, Time with wife. Family: Wife, Ruthie College: Malone Turned Professional: 1979 Joined Tour: 1988. 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 197E Mid-Ohio Conference tournament. Leading Money winner on the 1986 Dakotas Tour. 1985 Noth Florida Section Champion and Player of the Year. Winner, 1988 Sectional Qualifying for PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, Houston, TX. Exempt Status: 61 st Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

54 Ed Kirby Birth Date: 11/24/62 Birthplace: Providence, RI Residence: Cumberland. RI Height: 5'5 - - Weight: 135 Family: Single College: Furman (1985) Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, Rhode Island State Juniors. 1984 Southern Conference, 1985 , 1989 . Member, Asian Tour in 1988 and 1989. 1984 All-American. Exempt Status: 11th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Chris Kite Birth Date: 2/5/64 Birthplace: Taylorsville, NC Residence: Dunwoody, GA Height: 5'9 Weight: 150 Special Interests: Leisure Activities Family: Single College: Wake Forest (1986) Turned Professional: 1987 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Runner-up. 1986 U.S. Amateur at Shoal Creek. 1984 and 1985 Cardinal Amateur Champion. 1986 Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate Champion. Winner, 1986 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate. Member, 1986 NCAA team champions at Wake Forest. Two-Time First Team All-American at Wake Forest in 1985 and 1986. Exempt Status: 19th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Kent Kluba Birth Date: 5/6/60 Birthplace: Missouri I Residence: Apex. NC Height: 5'10 Weight: 175 Special Interests: Snow Skiing, Reading Family: Wife, Wendy: Kyle (12/21/86), Ryan (9/5/88) College: Bringham Young (1983. Spanish) Turned Professional: 1983 Q School: 1988, 1989

Other Achievements: Played Asian Tour in 1983. Played European Tour in 1985. Exempt Status: 10th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

55 Greg Kraft Birth Date: 4/4/64 Birthplace: Detroit. MI Residence: Clea-water, FL Height: 5'11 Weight: 165 Family: Single Turned Professional: 1987 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Finished second in the 1987 Florida Open. Winner, two mini- tour events. Exempt Status: 52nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Greg Ladehoff Birth Date: 4/6/62 Birthplace: Clinton. IA Residence: Clinton. IA Height: 6'2 Weight: 200 a .! Special Interests: Hunting, Fishing Family: Single College: Ohio State (1984, Education) Turned Professional: 1985 O School: 1985, 1986, 1987. 1988, 1989

Exempt Status: 7th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Money & Position: 1986--$45,382--143 1988--$73,056--136 1987--$ 9,198--207 1989--$62,270--154 Career Earnings: $189,906. 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered: 28; in mone y - 15; top ten finishes - 1; stroke average - 71.52.

1989 Best Finish: T8—Hardee's Golf Classic.

56 Brad Lardon Birth Date: 4/29/65 Birthplace: New York, NY "` °` Residence: Houston, TX Height: 59 Weight: 169 Special Interests: Music, Table Tennis Family: Single College: Rice (1988, Political Science) —---(J Turned Professional 1989 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, Sam Houston State Intercollegiate in 1987. Finished second in the Connecticut State Amateur in 1988. Second in the Houston Amateur in 1988. Exempt Status: 14th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Kevin Leach Birth Date: 2/4/65 Birthplace: Hollywood, CA evp vv$~11 Residence: Rolling Hills Estates, CA Height: 6'4 Weight: 182 Family: Single College: UCLA (1986. History) -~ Turned Professional: 1988 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: University of San Francisco Champion. Stanford Intercolle- giate Champion. Member of the 1988 NCAA Team Champions. Two-Time All Pac- 10. Two-Time All-Amercian. Exempt Status: 54th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Tom Lehman Birth Date: 3/7/59 Birthplace: Austin, MN Residence: Eden Prarie, MN Height: 6'2 Weight: 190 Family: Wife. Melissa r College: Minnesota Y Turned Professional: 1983 O School: 1983, 1984, 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1981, 1982 Minnesota State Amateur, Minnesota State Open in 1989. Collegiate All-American in 1979, 1980, and 1981. Runner-up in the South African Open in 1989. Exempt Status: 76th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

57 Fredrik Lindgren

_ Birth Date: 3/28,66 Birthplace: Malmo. Residence: Baton Rouge, LA Height: 58 Weight: 148 Special Interests: Snow Skiing Family: Single Turned Professional: 1989 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1987 French Amateur, 1986 National Junior College Athletic Association. Played the Swedish Golf Tour in 1989. Finished 18th in Swedish Golf Tour Order of Merit. All-American in 1988 and 1989. All-SEC in 1989. Exempt Status: 78th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Tim Loustalot Birth Date: 4.!9/65 Birthplace: Sacramento, CA Residence: Santa Cruz, CA Height: 5'9 Weight: 155 Special Interests: Skiing, watching movies 0'. Family: Single College: Fresno State O School: 1989

Other Achievements: Won numerous Collegiate tournaments at Fresno State; Second Team All-American at Fresno State, California State High School champion 1984: Northern California Junior Champion 1962. Exempt Status: 62nd Ben Hogan Tour Cualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Jeff Maggert Birth Date: 2/20x64 Birthplace: Missouri Residence: The Woodlands TX Height: 5'9 Weight: 165 Family: Wife, Kelli; Matt (12x10/89) College: Texas A&M Turned Professional: 1986 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: 1980 Texas State Junior Champion, 1982 Texas State High School Champion. 1986 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Champion. 1988 Champion. Played Asian Tour in 1987,1988.19E.9. Played Australian Tou r in 1989. 1982 American Junior Golf Association All-American. 1986 Collegiate All-American. Exempt Status: 57th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament

58 A Oct, Bob Makoski Birth Date: 8/28/51 Birthplace: Detroit, MI Residence: Novi, MI Height: 6'4 Weight: 190 Family: Wife, Linda; Paige Lin (8/2/82), Robert James (5/13/87) ' f .M. Turned Professional: 1978 Q School: 1989 Il ~ b Other Achievements: Winner, 1987 Michigan Match Play and 1985 Riviera Open. Exempt Status: 22nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Eric Manning Birth Date: 12/4/64 Birthplace: Plattsburg, NY Residence: Parrish, FL Height: 6'0 ~+ i Weight: 175 Family: Single College: Florida Southern (1987, Business)

Turned Professional 1987 __

O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 1983 New York State Junior Amateur and State High School Tournament and one 1989 mini-tour event. Exempt Status: 16th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan TOLE Qualifying Tourna- ment.

59 Dick Mast

Birth Date: 3/23/51 Birthplace: Bluffton, OH Residence: Orlardo. FL Height: 5'11 Weight: 175 Special Interests: Tour Bible Study Group, Fishing, Water Skiing Family: Wife. Roberta: Richard (4/1179), Josh (4/15/83), Caleb (6/22/86). College: St. Petersburg Junior College

Turned Professional: 1972 0 School: Fall, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1985: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Other Achievements: Set record score of 32-under-par 256 during 1985 Regional Qualifying Tournament on par 72 Palmaire course in Sarasota, FL. He had final round of 60. Winner of more than 25 mini-tour everts. Exempt Status: 19th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment. Money & Position: 1974--$ 7,108--156 1979--$ 5,715--180 1987--$ 90,768--103 1975--$ 280--276 1985--$ 2,887--219 1988--$128,568--93 1977--$ 4,387--182 1986--$ 79,389--109 1989--$ 39,955--113 $ 38,955--173 Career Earnings: $358,057. 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered: £•0; in money - 15; top ten finishes - 0; stroke average - 71.45. Best PGA TOUR Finish: T4-1987 USF&G Classic.

Craig McClellan

Birth Date: 5/31/55 Birthplace: Detroit, MI Residence: Sun Lakes. AZ Height: 6T Weight: 188 Special Interests: Fishing Family: Single College: Cal-State Northridge Turned Professional: 1980 0 School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Played European Tour in 1988. 1989. Played Asian Tour from 1984-1999. Exempt Status: 11th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifer at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

60 John McComish Birth Date: 8/14/57 Birthplace: Lynwood. CA Residence: Santa Maria, CA Height: 6'6 Weight: 255 Special Interests: Bass Fishing Family: Wife, Linda College: Cal-State Northridge Turned Professional 1979 Q School: 1982. 1985, 1986, 1988 Other Achievements: Winner of the Driving Distance category of the Regular PGA TOUR stats in 1983. 1987. Third Team Collegiate All-American 1978. Exempt Status: 21 st Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Money & Position: 1983--$18,963--155 1987--$34.319--172 1986--$27.645--161 1989--$76.495--144 Career Earnings: $157,422. 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered 27; in money - 13; top ten finishes - 1; stroke average-71.64. 1989 Best Finish: T6 - Shearson Lehman Hutton Open.

Jim McGovern Birth Date: 215/65 Birthplace: Teaneck, NJ Residence: Oradell, NJ Height: 6'2 Weight: 195 Special Interests. Sports Family: Single - i College: Old Dominion Turned Professional: 1988 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, , Metropolitan Amateur, and Virginia State Intercollegiate. Exempt Status: 36th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

61 Mike Miles

Birth Date: 9/18/61 Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA e,N n

Residence: Huntington Beach, CA Height: 5'8 Weight: 150 Special Interests: Fishing Family: Wife, Stacey t College: Long Beach State

Turned Professional: 1984 O School: 1986, 1988, 1989

Exempt Status: 84th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament,

Brian Mogg

Birth Date: 7/12/61 Birthplace: Bremerton, WA i Residence: Orlando, FL Height: 6'0 Weight: 185 Special Interests: Sports, Politics Family: Wife, Vina; Daniel (6/14/89) College: Ohio State (1983, Political Science) Turned Professional: 1983 O School: 1985, 198 , 1989 Other Achievements: Winner 1983 Ohio Amateur, 1989 , 19+39 Pacific Northwest Open. 1983 All-American. Exempt Status: 29th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Tony Mollica Birth Date: 11118/65 Birthplace: Columbus. OH Residence: Columbus, OH Height: 6'0 w `~ Weight: 180 Special Interests: Basketball, Fishing Family: Single College: Wake Forest Turned Professional: 1989 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour

Other Achievements: Winner, 1989 Ohio State Opei. Member, 1988 Porter Cup team. 3rd Team All-American in 1989. Exempt Status: 14th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

62 Andrew Morse

Birth Date: 12/29/58 Birthplace: . MA Residence: Needham, MA Height: 6'0 Weight: 165 Special Interests: Computers, Sports Family: Single Turned Professional: 1984 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 1986, 1987 Northeast Open, 1989 Massachusetts State Open, 1989 New Hampshire State Open, 1989 Maine State Open. Played on South African Tour in 1988. 1989. Exempt Status: 24th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Casey Nakama

Birth Date: 8/5/58 Birthplace: Honolulu, HI r Residence: Honolulu, HI Height: 57 Weight: 150 Special Interests: Water Sports Family: Single f College: Saddleback Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner. Hawaiian State Open. Exempt Status: 41 st Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Hugh O'Neil Birth Date: 11/8160 Birthplace: Millis. MA fw!o% Residence: Key Largo, FL Height: 61 Weight: 175 Special Interests: Celtics Basketball, Snorkeling W 01 r Family: Single College: Florida Junior College, South Florida Turned Professional: 1983 O School: 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, two mini-tour events and the NJCAA Florida state tour- nament. Exempt Status: 17th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

63 Sean Pacetti Birth Date: 9/8167 Birthplace: Palatka, FL Residence: Palatka, FL Height: 5'9 Weight: 180 Special Interests: All Sports Family: Single College: Alabama Turned Professional: 1989 O School: 199D Ben Hogan Tour

Other Achievements: Winner, 1981 North Florida PGA Junior, 1982 Crutchfield Junior Citrus Tournament, 1985 Future Masters. 1986 and 1987 Azalea City Amateur and 1989 Southeastern Intercollegiate. Exempt Status: 21st Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifyirg Tournament,

Joel Padfield Birth Date: 5/4/65 Birthplace: Munce. IN Residence: Evansville. IN Height: 6'0 Weight 165 Special Interests: Fishing, Sports, TV. Family: Single College: Ball State (1987, Marketing) Turned Professional: 1987 O School: 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 19871nciana Amateur, 1986 Fripp Island Intercollegia-e. 1986 Indianapolis Intercollegiate, 1987 Jaguar Classic. Played 1989 South African Tour. Exempt Status: 13th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Richard Parker

Birth Date: 8/19;59 Birthplace: Kodiak, Ak Residence: Lebanon. NH Height: 6'2 1 - Weight: 220 Special Interests: Sports Family: Single College: Plymouth State College Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1976-77 New Hampshire State Junior, 1983 East Coast Athletic Conference tournament, 1987-38 New Hampshire Open, 1988 Bangor Open. Exempt Status: 63rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

64 Alan Pate Birth Date: 1/19/53 Birthplace: Mobile, AL Residence: Fairhope, AL Height: 6'0 Weight: 220 Special Interests: Wildlife Family: Wife: Barbara College: Alabama Turned Professional: 1977

O School: 1977. 1978. 1979 Regular TOUR, 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Other Achievements: Participated on PGA TOUR for three years. Also participated on European, Asian, South African, South American, and Australian tours. Winner, several mini-tour events. Exempt Status: 2nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Rick Pearson Birth Date: 12/19/58 Birthplace: Marianna, FL Residence: Orange Park, FL Height: 5'10 w~ Weight: 185 Special Interests: Fishing, Music, Family r Family: Wife, April; Benjamin (9/29/85); Rebecca (11/23/88) College: Florida (1988) . Turned Professional: 1980 Q School: 1982. 1983, 1987, 1988 and 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1978 and 1979 Florida State Amaleur, 1978 and 1979 Florida Junior College tournament, 1980 Rice Planters Amateur. 1980 SEC Player of the Year. 1980 Second Team All-American. Exempt Status: 5th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Money & Position: 1982--$ 4,200--210 1987--$ 3,156--224 1989--$53,225--162 1983--$ 3,964--212 1988--$58,881--142 Career Earnings: $120,270. 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered-29; in money-11; top ter finishes-0; stroke average-71.57. 1989 Best Finish: T19—Hawaiian Open, Chattanooga Classic.

65 Dan Pelczarski Birth Date: 9/26/63 Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA Residence: Daytona Beach, FL Height: 5'8 Weight: 200 Family: Single College: Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1986, Finance)

Turned Professional: 1986 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner of seven NCAA Tournaments. Three-time College A (- American. Played several different mini-tours. Exempt Status: 66th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Tom Pernice, Jr. Birth Date: 9/5/59 Birthplace: Kansas. MO Residence: Summit. MO Height: 5'9 ' ` Weight: 145 Special Interests: Tennis, Sports in general, 'a Reading ~._.w Family: Wife, Sydney College: UCLA (1982, Economics) Turned Professional: 1983 Q School: 1986. 1987, 1988 and 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1982 Southwest Amateur, 1985 Southwest Kansas Open. All-American in 1981, 1982. 1980 Pac-10 Player of the Year. Exempt Status: 6th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Money & Position: 1986--$40,172--148 1988--$47,107--150 1987--$15,431--195 1989--$81.863--142

Career Earnings: $184,574. 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered-22; in money-10: top ten finishes-2; stroke average-70.84. 1989 Best Finish: T4—Centel Classic

66 Gary Pinns

Birth Date: 11/27/57 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Residence: Jacksonville, FL Height: 5'10 Weight: 160 Special Interests: Guitar, Bible Christianity, Family, Conservative Politics. Family: Wife. Paula; Courtney (7/14/84) Jason (11/17/88) College: Wake Forest (1980, Business)

Turned Professional: 1980 O School: 1984, 1985 Regular TOUR, 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Other Achievements: Winner, Illinois Open four times. Vermont Open, Illinois State Amateur (Match and Medal), two collegiate events, Northern Amateur and Cardinal Amateur. Exempt Status: 27th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Greg Powers

Birth Date: 3/17146 Birthplace: Albany, NY Residence: Atlanta. GA Height: 6'0 f Weight: 190 Special Interests: Fishing, Bowling, Jogging Family: Single College: Memphis State (1970. Business) Turned Professional: 1970 O School: 1971, 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1975, 1977 Tennessee PGA section, 1975 , 1973 Sun City Open Champion, 1969 Missouri Valley Conference title. 1970 All- American. Exempt Status: 70th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament Money & Position: 1971- -$ 102-- 1980- -$ 19.939- -122 1985--$ 10,092--178 1972- -$ 1,652-- 1981-- $82.210- -52 1986--$ 3,329--238 1976- -$ 4,164--180 1982- -$ 39.645- -102 1987--$ 58,958--135 1978- -$ 27,499--93 1983- -$ 29,803- -133 1988--$ 30,676--171 1979- -$ 15,749--136 1984- -$ 31,845- -136 1989--$ 1.234--287 Career Earnings: $314,000.

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Mike Putnam 7 Birth Date: 6/7/60 Birthplace: Rawlins, WY Residence: Albuquerque, NM Height: 6'4 Weight: 210 Special Interests: All Sports Family: Wife, Debra; Brandon (8/18/87) College: New Mexico Turned Professional: 1980 Q School: 1983 Regular TOUR, 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner,1985, 1988, 1989 New Mexico Open, 1982 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate. Represented USA in U.S. vs. Japan All-Star Matches in 1982. Exempt Status: 12th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Dan Raiford

Birth Date: 3/2F/54 Birthplace: Koun.ze, TX Residence: Kountze. TX Height: 5'9 Weight: 160 Special Interests: Fishing, Hunting Family: Wife, Betty; Casey (1/16/76), Alicia (9128/80), Whitne7 (5/2/86) Turned Professional: 1977 Q School. 1989 f

Exempt Status: 68th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament,

68 Sam Randolph

Birth Date: 5/13/64 Birthplace: Santa Barbara, California Residence: McKinney. TX Height: 60 Weight: 180 Special Interests: Sports Family: Wife, Julie College: USC Turned Professional: 1986 Q School: 1986.1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1985 U.S. Amateur, 1981 Junior World title, California State Amateur, 13 collegiate tournaments. Four-time collegiate All-American and All-Pac 10. Exempt Status: 8th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Money & Position: 1987--$180,378--58 1988--$117,132--97 1989--$35,561--178 Career Earnings: $333.071. 1989 Summary: Tournaments entered-22; in money-6; top ten finishes-1; stroke average-72.66. 1989 Best Finish: T6 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open.. Tour Victories: 1986 Bank of Boston Classic

Charles Raulerson

Birth Date: 1129/64 Birthplace: Jacksonville. FL Residence: Porte Vedra, FL Height: 5'11 Weight: 155 Special Interests: Reading, Music. Fishing - Family: Single Turned Professional: 1987 College: LSU (1987, Political Science, Business) f` O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner.. 1989 Jamaican Open, 40th 1988 Australian Order of Merit, 42nd 1988 Canadian Order of Merit.. Exempt Status: 10th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

69 Don Reese ^~ !\ Birth Date: 121753 Birthplace: O'Conta Falls, WI Residence: Palm Beach Gardens, FL Height: 6'1 Weight: 195 Special Interests: Hockey, Fishing, Hunting Family: Single Turned Professional: 1979 O School: 1981 1988, 1989

Other Achievements: Winner, 1985 National PGA Match Play Champion; 1985, 1986 Metropolitan PGA Champion. Played on 1976. 1977 NCAA Division II National Champi- ons. All-American in 1976, 1977. All Gulf South Conference in 1976, 1977. Exempt Status: 53rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

John Ross

Birth Date: 4/18/52 Birthplace: Burlington, VT Residence: Freeman, WV Height: 6'1 rV Weight: 190 Special Interests: Fishing I A A^ Family: Wife, Joyce; Stephanie (10/22/79) College: Campbell Turned Professional: 1972 O School: 1989 O School: 1984 Regular TOUR; 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner of the 1937 South Dakota Open. Exempt Status: 16th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at P3A TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Roger Rowland

Birth Date: 11/&67 Birthplace: Jacksonville, FL Residence: Oca a. FL Height: 5'10 y wo- Weight: 175 Special Interests: Beach Activities Family: Single Turned Professional: 1989

O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Several mini-tour wins in 1969 Exempt Status: 23rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

70 Gary Rusnak

Birth Date: 11/23/62 Birthplace: Orangeburg, SC Residence: Painesville, OH Height: 6'0 Weight: 150 Special Interests: Music Family: Wife. Alma College: Marshall (1985, Marketing) Turned Professional: 1985 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour OthOther Achievements: Winner, 1985 Southern Conference tournament. Played the Canadian Tour in 1985, 1986. Played the Asian Tour in 1987, -989. Exempt Status: 4th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment Jim Schuman Birth Date: 9/18/63 Birthplace: Madison, WI Residence: Orlando, FL Height: 60 ^ A Weight: 165 Special Interests: Fishing, Movies Family: Wife,. Nancy College: Florida (1987, Criminal Justice) Turned Professional: 1988 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Two-time Wisconsin High School Champion. Winner, 1982 Seminole Classic, 1983 Wisconsin State Match Play. All-American in 1987, All-SEC in 1988, Exempt Status: 5th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

71 Rick Smallridge

R Birth Date: 12/10/58 Birthplace: Columbus, OH Residence: Opelika, AL Height: 5'10 .• ,4 Weight: 175 Special Interests: Auburn Football, Fishing Family: Wife. Amy Turned Professional: 1982 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievemer ts: Winner, 1989 Alabama Open. Played mini-tours in 1988, 1989. Exempt Status: 3 7th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at the Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

Stuart Smith

Birth Date: 12/2/61 Birthplace: San Gabriel, CA Residence: San Gabriel. CA Height: 5'10 Weight: 155 Speclal Interests: Tennis. Fitness, Music - Family: Single College: UCLA (1984. Sociology) Turned Professicnal: 1984 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner. 1989 Palaborwa Classic. Played South African Tour in 1989. Exempt Status: 30th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Cary Splane Birth Date: 4/22/65 Birthplace: Ft. Lauderdale, FL Residence: Middleburg, FL Height: 6'2 Weight: 195 Special Interests: Fishing, Snow Skiing Family: Wife, Pam; Alania (9.13/84) College: Florida (Finance) Turned Professional: 1988

Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievenents: Winner, 1985 Florida State Amateur, 1985 Jacksonville Amateur, one mini-tour eeent. All-SEC in 1985. Exempt Status: 23rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

72 Michael Springer Birth Date: 11/3/65 Birthplace: San Francisco, CA Residence: Fresno. CA Height: 511 Weight: 210 Family: Wife, Crystol College: Arizona Turned Professional: 1988 Q School: 1989 Exempt Status: 39th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Mike Stand Birth Date: 5/19/64 Birthplace: Abilene, TX Residence: Houston, TX Height: 6'0 Weight: 190 Special Interests: Fishing, Hunting Family: Wife, Nicole: Charles Allen (11/16/88) College: Houston Turned Professional: 1986 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 1984 Boone Links Invitational. Finished second in 1986 NCAA finals. 1986 All-American. Exempt Status: 15th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifer at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

73 Ron Streck Birth Date: 7/17154 Birthplace: Tulsa, OK Residence: Tulsa, OK Height: 6'0 < - Weight: 172 Family: Single College: Tulsa (1976, Psychology) Turned Professional: 1976 O School: 1976. 1988, 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, Missouri Valley Conference twice. Two-time All-Ameri can.

Exempt Status: 2nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament Money & Position: 1977--$ 11,014--143 1982--$ 67,962--60 1986--$21,605--173 1978--$ 46,933--68 1983--$ 68.950--68 1987--$61,756--133 1979--$ 38,484--99 1984 . -$ 72,235--81 1988--$31,094--170 1980--$ 51,728--73 1985--$142,848--55 1989--$ 50,443--164 1981--$114,895--29 Career Earnings: $779,949.

1989 Summary: Tournaments entered: 12; in money - 7; top ten finishes - 1; stroke average - 70.63. 1989 Best Finish: T9 - Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. Tour Victories: ;2) 1978 -Te:

Other Achievements: Winner, 1986 Pacfic Northwest Amateur Championship, 1987 . Al -American in 1988, 1989. All-Pac 10 in 1988, 1989. Exempt Status: 46th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

74 Bobby Stroble Birth Date: 12/4/44 Birthplace: Albany, GA Residence: Albany, GA Height: 6'1 Weight: 221 Family: Three Children College: Albany State Turned Professional: 1967 Q School: 1976, 1984, 1989 Other Achievements: Numerous victories as a professional. Exempt Status: 58th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Milan Swilor Birth Date: 1/29/58 Birthplace: Salt Lake City, UT Residence: Sandy, UT Height: 5'11 Weight 166 Special Interests: Little League Coaching Family: Wife, Kelli; Luke (9/4/81), Charlie (11/25/82) Turned Professional: 1979 — 1 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, Desert Bank Open in 1988 and the Silversmith Invita- tional in 1989. Second in the Colorado Open in 1989. Exempt Status: 80th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

David Tentis Birth Date: 5/30/62 Birthplace: Mandan, ND JR Residence: White Bear Lake, MN Height: 62 ' Weight: 170 Family: Single College: Houston (1985, Industrial Distribution) Turned Professional: 1985 O School: 1988, 1989 Other Achievements: Played Canadian Tour in 1986, 1987, 1988. Finished in top ten in Order of Merit on Canadian Tour in 1986, 1987. Played Asian Tour in 1987, 1988. Played Australian Tour in 1988. Exempt Status: 32nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

75 Mark Thaxton Birth Date: 1/10/63 Birthplace: Burlington, NC Residence: Pinehurst, NC Height: 5'10 :y Weight: 180 / Special Interests: Sports _~/ Family: Wife, Lise College: Wake Fo'est Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1990 Ben Logan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 1984 Wolfoack Interccllegiate, two High School State Championships. Honorable Mention All-American 1981-19E4. Exempt Status: 132nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifer at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Dicky Thompson Birth Date: 6/1367 Birthplace: Atlanta. GA w A Residence: Peachtree City, GA Height: 5'8 Weight: 155 Special Interests: Fishing, Reading f Family: Single College: Georgia I Turned Professional: 1980 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, eight mini-tour events. Exempt Status: 67th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Robert Thompson Birth Date: 1/10157 Birthplace: -louston. TX - Residence: Huntsville, TX Height: 5'10 Weight: 160 Family: Wife, Ch,is College: Sam Holston State Turned Professional: 1980 O School: 1981, 1986, 1988 Regular TOUR: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: 1979 NAIA Medalist. Exempt Status: 3rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

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Esteban Toledo _r Birth Date: 9/10/62 Birthplace: Mexicali, Mexico Residence: Milpitas, CA Height: 5'10 Weight: 158 J Special Interests: Boxing }T Family: Wife, Nancy Turned Professional: 1985 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: 1988, 1989 Asian Tour. Exempt Status: 8th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

David Toms Iota Birth Date: 1/4/67 Birthplace: Monroe, LA Residence: Bossier City, LA Height: 5'9 ry Weight: 160 Special Interests: All Sports r Family: Single College: LSU Turned Professional: 1989 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1984 Junior World, 1984 PGA Jurior Champion, 1987 Southeastern Conference tournament. Semi-finalist in 1988 U.S. Amateur, 1st Team AII- American in 1988, 1989. 1 st Team All-SEC in 1987, 1988, 1989. Flayed five events on PGA TOUR in 1989. Exempt Status: 12th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

r, Mark Trauner r it Birth Date: 9/5/61 Birthplace: New York, NY r Residence: Armonk, NY Height: 5'10 Weight: 150 Family: Single College: Dartmouth, (1983, Economics) Turned Professional: 1985 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1983 Ivy League tournament. All Ivy-League in 1981. 1982, 1983. Honorable Mention All-America 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983. Played on Asian Tour 1988. 1989. Finished 28th on Asian Tour Order of Merit in 1983, 40th Asian Tour Order of Merit in 1989. Exempt Status: 73rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

77 Dennis Trixler

Birth Date: 10/22/57 Birthplace: Portland, OR Residence: San Mateo. CA Height: 5'10 Weight: 175 Special Interests: Cooking, Hunting, Fishing Family: Wife. Elizabeth College: Fresno State (1979, Marketing) Turned Professional: 1980

O School: 1980, 1984, 1985, 1989 Exempt Status: 71 st Ben Hogan Tour OLalifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Grant Turner

Birth Date: 10/50/57 Birthplace: England Residence: Lordon. England Height: 6'0 Weight: 180 Special Interests: Reading Family: Wife. Judy College: Florida State (1981, Marketing) Turned Professional: 1982 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Played the European Tour for several years. 3rd Team All- American in 1979. 1981. Exempt Status: 59th Ben Hogan Tour Qialifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Tray Tyner Birth Date: 9/29/64 Birthplace: Houston, TX Residence: Houston, TX Height: 510 f Weight: 165 Special Interasts: Hunting, Shooting Family: Wife, Carrie Turned Professional: 1987 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1983 Texas Statc- High School tournament, 1987 Southwest Conference tournament, 1983 Malaysia Open ion Asian Tour), 1987 Bogey Hills Pro-Am, 1989 Texas State Open. Second-team All-America in 1987. Honorable Mention All-American in 1986. Exempt Status: 27th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifierat PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

78 Don Walsworth Birth Date: 8119/63 Birthplace: Marceline, MO Residence: Marceline, MO Height: 6'3 Weight: 185 Special Interests: Hunting A Family: Single t O College: Stanford (1986, Economics) Turned Professional: 1986 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner. 1985 Missouri State Amateur Champion, 1986 PAC-10 Conference Tournament. Runner-up, 1985 Kansas State Amateur, 1989 Bogey Hills Invitational. Played on Asian Tour in 1987, 1988, 1989. Played on South African Tour in 1989. Exempt Status: 31 st Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tourna- ment.

Michael Walton Birth Date: 5/31/61 Birthplace: Atlanta. GA Residence: Atlanta, GA Height: 5'4 f!NI} Weight: 133 Special Interests: All Sports Family: Single College: Columbus (1984) Turned Professional 1984 Q School: 1989 Other Achievements: Played in 1981 U.S. Amateur and 1989 U.S. Open. NCAA Division II All-America in 1983 and 1984. 1984 NCAA Division II Player of the Year. Exempt Status: 3rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

Montie Watson Birth Date: 9/26/57 Birthplace: Abilene, TX Residence: Midland, TX Height: 5'9 Weight: 175 Special Interests: Skiing, Hunting Family: Wife. Lisa College: Angelo State (1982) Turned Professional: 1983 Q School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 1989 Air Capitol Classic. Exempt Status: 22nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

79 Brian Watts Birth Date: 3/18 166 Birthplace: Montreal, Canada Residence: Oklahoma City, OK Height: 6'1 Weight: 180 Special Interests: Fishing Family: Single College: Oklahcma State (1988) m \A Turned Professional: 1988 O School: 1989 Other Achievements: Winner, 1987 NCAA Championship, 1985 LaJet Amateur, 1986 Trans-Mississippi Championship, Texas State High School Championship, 1985, 1988 NCAA Second Team All-American. 1986, 1987 NCAA First Team All-American. Exempt Status: 82nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

James 'Needen Birth Date: 7/22/58 Birthplace: New York .:=+ Residence: Deerfield Beach, FL Height: 59 Weight: 160 Special Interests: Fishing, Softball Family: Single Turned Professional 1977 O School: 1983 Other Achievements: Member, South =Iorida PGA Section Challenge Cup Team in 1987, 1988, 19E 9. Finished second in 1999 South Flcrida Open. Contestant, 1989 Foot Joy National Assistants Championship. Winner, 1989 S01-th Florida Assistants Cham- pion Southeast Chapter. Runner-up 198E South Florida PGA Section Player of the Year. Exempt Status: 49th Ben Hogan Tour Cvalifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament

Wes Weston Birth Date: 12/2/59 Birthplace: Milwaukee, WI Residence: Henderson, NV Height: 5'11 4)4J40 Weight: 175 Special Interests: Fishing Family: Wife, Teresa College: Nevaca -Las Vegas Turned Professional: 1983

O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Exempt Status: 30th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Een Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

80 Greg Whisman Birth Date: 3/1/61 Birthplace: Evarett, WA Residence: Everett, WA Height: 510 Weight: 175 Special Interests: Fishing Family: Wife, Jill; Samantha (7/23/88) College: Cal-State Northridge (1983, Sales) Turned Professional: 1983 O School: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Other Achievements: Winner, 1988 Washington State Match Play. Exempt Status: 33rd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament.

Kim Young

Birth Date: 2/4/55 Birthplace: Harlingen, TX Residence: Orlando, FL Height: 511 Weight: 165 Special Interests: All Sports - Family: Single Turned Professional 1975 - Q School: 1982. 1985, 1986, 1988 Other Achievements: Winner, 17 times on mini-tours in 1986. 1987, 1989, Exempt Status: 36th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

TomPernice ...... ...... _ ...... ..... ...... Purr-neece GregLadehoff ...... Lad-e-hoff

Dan Halldorson ...... Haul-dur-sun BobMakoski ...... _ ...... Mak-os-key

Barry Fabyan ...... Fay-be-in

CaseyNakama ...... Na-comma RafaelAlarcon ...... _ ...... Al-ar-con

TimLoustalot ...... _ ...... Las-ta-lot Dan Pelczarski ...... _ ...... Pei-zar-skee DanRaiford ...... Ray-ford Ernie Gonzalez...... Gon-za-lez

TomLehman ...... _ ...... ...... Lee-man JohnDaly ...... Day-lee

Gary Rusnak ...... Rus-nak JamesSchuman ...... Shoe-man

Estaban Toledo ...... Es-ta-bon Toe-lee-doe SeanPacetti ...... Pas-etti

JimEstes ...... _ ...... ...... Es-tus Russel Beiersdorf ...... Beers-door-f

82 1989 PGA TOUR QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

TPC at The Woodlands Par: 36 - 36 - 72 Yards: 7,045 The Woodlands Inn & CC, North Course Nov. 29 - Dec. 4, 1989 Par: 36 - 36 - 72 Yards: 6,881

A total of 825 applications were accepted with eleven regionals held to reduce the field to 180 players for the Final Tournament. After 72 holes, the field was cut to 100 players who scored 292 or better. The top 50 finishers and ties in the Qualifying Tournament received their Regular PGA TOUR cards with the next 80 and ties receiving their Ben Hogan Tour cards. In all 84 players from the 1989 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament are eligible for membership on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. They are, in order of finish:

Hack Name SMIR Mal Back Name Sgnta Total 1. Bobby Clampeft ...... 74 .74 -72 -72-73. 71 436 43, Roger Gunn .... _...... 78. 75.71 .69 293 2. Ron Streck ._.__...... 71-70- 72-71-81-71 436 44, Rafael Alarcon _...... 75-78 -69-71 293 3. Michael Walton . 77-71- 71-72-73-72 436 45. Ray Freeman ...... 80 .69 -73-71 293 4. Andy Dillard ...... 72-75- 72-71-73-73 436 46. Jim Strickland ...... 76-75 -69-73 293 5. Rick Pearson...... 72-73- 70-74-74-73 436 47. Scott Dunlap ...-...... 77-72 -71-73 293 6. Tom Pernice, Jr...... 73-76-70- 71 . 72-74 436 48. Forrest Fezler...... 73-75 -72-73 293 7. Greg Ladehoff ...... 74.72- 70-68-73-79 436 49. James Weeden ...... 75-72 -73-73 293 B. Sam Randolph ...... 76-74- 70-72-76-69 437 50. Eric Booker ...... 75-70 -74.74 293 9. Scott Gump ...... 73-75- 73-68-76-72 437 51. Frank Edmonds...... 71-74 -74-74 293 10. Kent Kluba ...... 70-71 . 71 -74-79. 72 437 52, Greg Kraft ...... 71-73.74 -75 293 11, Ed Kirby ...... 73-72. 73. 71 -74-74 437 53. Don Reese .._ ---- 75-68 -74-76 293 12. ...... 70-68. 70. 71 -78-80 437 54. Kevin Leach .... _...... 70-76 -69-78 293 13, Joel Padfield ...... ,70- 75- 72-69-81-71 438 55. Steve Brady ...... 73-76. 76 -69 294 14. Brad Lardon ...... 73-77- 70-71-74-73 438 56. Barry Cheesman ..... 77-7443 -70 294 15. Robert Friend ...... - .73-75- 71-72-74-73 438 57, Jeff Maggert ...... 75-76 -72-71 294 16. John Ross ...... 71 . 77.73. 71 -72-74 438 58. Bobby Stroble ...... 76-74 -73 .71 294 17, Hugh O'Neil ...... 76-73- 70-73-71-75 438 59. Grant Turner ...... 76. 7374 -71 294 18. Dan Halldorson ...... 72- 72-71 -72-75-76 438 60. Stuart Smith ....._ ..... 74-74. 74 -72 294 19. Chris Kite ...... 74-70.73.69.75.77 438 61. Karl Kimball ...... _.. .. 71-76 -75-72 294 20. Steve Brodie ...... 75. 75. 73 . 67 -75-74 439 62. Tim Loustalot . --- 72-75 -74 .73 294 21. John McComish ...... 74- 68- 71 .73.78 .75 439 63, Rich Parker ...... 74 . 7670 -74 294 22. Bob Makoski ...... 74-70.72.75 -76-73 440 64, Tony Grimes ...... 73-7472 -75 294 23. Roger Rowland ...... 77.72.70- 71-77-73 440 65. Jeff Julian ...... 77-69 -73-75 294 24. Barry Fabyan ...... 78-72- 74-68-74-74 440 66. Dan Pelczarski...... 71-73 .75 . 75 294 25. Dale Fuller..__...... 74-72- 69.75-76-74 440 67. Dickey Thompson ... 80-76 -72.67 295 26, Perry Arthur ...... 71 .72.70.75 -78-74 440 68. Dan Raiford ...... 77-77 -73.68 295 27. Tray Tyner ...... 73-71 .73- 72-75-76 440 69. David Allen ...... 76.78 -72-69 295 28. JC Anderson ...... 72-77- 68-71-73-79 440 70. Greg Powers...... 77.74.73 -71 295 29, Brian Mogg ...... 73 .72.72.70 -80-74 441 71. Dennis Trizler...._.... 76-73 -74-72 295 30, Kelly Gibson...... 70.72. 7274-78-75 441 72. Charlie Boiling .___.. 78.73 -71 .73 295 31. David Banks...... 73-73- 71-74-74-76 441 73. Mark Trauner . ...... 77.72.73 -73 295 32. Dave Tentis ...... 75-74- 70-73-79-72 443 74. Bart Bryant ...... 74-73 -74-74 295 31 Jell Cook ...... 72-71 .74.73 -77-76 443 75. Ernie Gonzalez ...... 73- 74 -73-75 295 34, Brad Bell ...... 72-74- 73-68-75-81 443 76. Tom Lehman ...... 73-72 -7575 295 35, Scott Bess ...... 75-71- 71-75-77-75 444 77, Jim Chancey ...... _. 76-7973 -68 296 36. Kim Young ...... 76-70- 74-71-78-75 444 78. Fredrik bridgrer...... 77-7443 -72 296 37. ...... 75-76- 70-71-76-77 445 79. Rick Cramer ...... 73-74-73-76 296 38. Marco Dawson ...._.. 75-74- 71-72-77-77 446 80, Milan Swilor ...... 77-79 -72-69 297 39. Michael Springer..... 72-72- 73-73-82-75 447 81. John Horne ...... 76-76 -72-73 297 40. Stephen Ames ...... 76-74. 68-73.81-76 448 82, Brian Watts ...... 74.73 -75-75 297 41, Casey Nakama ...... 70 . 70 . 68. 73 -83-86 450 83. Steve Gotsche ...... 77-70 -73-77 297 42. Rick Dalpos ...... 78.75-72 -68 293 84, Mike Miles ...... 79-70 -70-78 297

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~ Giole" 1990 BEN HOGAN TOUR QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Grenelefe Resort - West Course Par: 36 - 36 - 72 Yards: 7,127 Grenelefe Resort/Conference Center January 2 - 5, 1990 Haines City, Florida

Nearly 700 applications were accepted with six regionals held to reduce he field to 132 players for the Final Tournament. After 36 holes, the field was cut to 78 players who scored 149 or better. The low 35 scorers and ties received thai- Ben Hogan Tour cards. They are, in order of finish:

Rank Name Score Total

1- John Daly ...... 70-67-68-70 275 2 Alan Pate ...... _...... 70-69-67-75 281 3- Robert Thompson ...... 70-68-69-74 282 4. Gary Rusnak ...... 69-70-71-73 283 5. James Schuman ...... 73- 70-71-70 284 6. Jeff Gallagher ...... 71-74-68-71 284 7. Steve Haskins ...... 74-68-69-73 284 8. Esteban Toledo ...... 74-69-73-69 285 9. lee Chill. Jr ...... 70-71-75-69 285 10. Charles Raulerson ...... 70-74-69-72 285 11. Craig McClellan ...... 71-70-68-76 285 12. Mike Putnam ...... 70-71-72-73 286 13, Mark Jordan ...... 71-74-72-70 287 14 Anthony Mollica ...... 73-71-72-71 287 15 Michael Standly ...... 72-70-74-71 287 16 Eric Manning ...... 75-73-66-73 287 17 John Flannery ...... 71-73-70-73 287 18 Eric Hoes ...... 72-69-73-73 287 19 Dick Mast ...... 71-69-74-73 287 20 Robert Eaks ...... 72-76-71-69 288 21 Sean Pacetti ...... 76-70-73-69 288 22 Montie Watson ...... 73-76-69-70 288 23 Cary Splane ...... 78-66-74-70 288 24 Andrew Morse ...... 75-73-68-72 288 25 Brandel Chamblee ...... 72-72-72-72 288 26 Ben Bates ...... 72-72-71-73 288 27 Gary Pinns ...... 74-71-69.74 288 28 Jim Estes,._ ...... 71-71-71-75 288 29 Greg Fleischer ...... 75-71-74-69 289 30 Wesley Weston ...... 69-72-76-72 289 31 Don Walsworth ...... 74-72-70-73 289 32 Mark Thazton ...... 75-72-68-74 289 33 Greg Whisman ...... 71-73-71-74 289 34 Russel Beiersdort ...... ...... 74-74.72-70 290 35 Michael Cunning ...... ...... 71-74-73-72 290 36 Jim McGovern ...... 71 .74-76-69 290 37 Rick Smallridge ...... 75-69-74-72 290 38 Beau Baugh ...... 74-73-70-73 290

84 THE PGA OF AMERICA

The PGA TOUR has worked closely with the PGA of America sections in developing the Ben Hogan Tour. PGA sections are directly involved in the conduct and organization of all Ben Hogan Tour events and act as the co- sponsor of some events. Listed below are the PGA sections and their key staff members.

The Professional Golfers' Association of America P.O. Box 109601 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410-9601 (407)626-3600

OFFICERS Pres: Patrick J. Rielly V/P: Dick Smith Sec: Gary Schaal Hon. Pres: James Ray Carpenter E'D: Jim Awtrey

SECTION OFFICES:

ALOHA CONNECTICUT P.O. Box 10657 35 Cold Springs Road, Suite 212 Honolulu, HI 96816 Rocky Hill, CT 06067 (808)528-3700 (203)257-4653 President: J.D. Ebersberger President: John Boucher Executive Director: Jim Reilly Executive Director: Bob Shea

CAROLINAS DIXIE Route 2, Box 209 601 Vestavia Parkway, Suite 142 N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 Birmingham, AL 35216 (803)249-3496 (205)822-0321 President: Tim Moss President: Bob Barrett Executive Director: Jim Hart Executive Director: David Berry (GA) GATEWAY CENTRAL NEW YORK 2333 Grissom 1807 West Genesee Street Maryland Heights, MO 63146 Syracuse, NY 13204 (314) 991-4994 (315)468-6812 President: Bob Jones President: Richard M. Keding Executive Director: Jeff Smith Executive Director: Bob Corcoran GEORGIA COLORADO 1640 Powers Ferry Road 12323 East Cornell, Suite 21 Building 18, Suite 300 Aurora, CO 80014 Marietta, GA 30067 (303)745-3697 (404) 952-9063 President: Danny Harvanek President: Mike McCollum Executive Director: Myran Craig Executive Director: John Bryan

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GULF STATES MIDDLE ATLANTIC P.O. Box 2942E 7270 Cradlerock Way New Orleans, LA 70189 Columbia, MD 21045 (504) 245-7333 (301) 621-8320 President: Fran

ILLINOIS MID-WEST 2100 Clearwater Drive, Suite 206 1703 Oak Circle Oak Brook, IL 60521 Blue Springs, MO 64015 (312) 990-7799 (816)229-6565 President: John Cleland President: Randall Hunt Executive Director: Vance Redfern Executive Director: Jon Jacobson

INDIANA MINNESOTA 111 East Main Street Majestic Oaks Golf Club Carmel, IN 46032 701 Bunker Lake Blvd. (317) 844-7271 Ham Lake, MN 55304 President: Jeff Mays (612)754-0820 Office Manager: Marianne White President: Rod Lidenberg Executive Director: Donald Waryan (LM) IOWA 3800 Wilson Avenue, SW NEBRASKA Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 9301 Firethorn Lane (319) 396-5968 Lincoln, NE 68520 President: Joe Hawkins (402)489-7760 Executive Director: Kirk Stenzel (GA) President: Tony Pesavento Executive Director: Bruce Lubach (GA) KENTUCKY P.O. Box 2014E• NEW ENGLAND Louisville, KY 47220 1 Audubon Road (502)452-1584 Wakefield, MA 01880 President: Lew Smither (617) 246-4653 Executive Director: Lawrence B. Schmidt President: Thomas A. Tetrault Executive Director: George S. Wemyss METROPOLITAN Box 268, Wykagyl Station NEW JERSEY New Rochelle, NY 10804 P.O. Box 200 (914) 235-7277 Jamesburg, NJ 08831 President: Lloyd Monroe (609)395-1216 Executive Director: Charles Robson President: George Craig Executive Director: Walter Syring MICHIGAN 8600 PGA Drive NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK Walled Lake, MI 48088 1st National Bank Bldg., 2nd Floor (313) 669-4099 120 Erie Blvd. President: Randy Erskine Schenectady, NY 12305 Executive Director: Tom Colucci (518)377-0852 President: Tom Deberry Executive Director: John Conners

86 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SOUTH CENTRAL 61-B Rickenbacker Circle 3015 East Skelly Crive, Suite 32C Livermore, CA 94550 Tulsa, OK 74105 (415) 449-5700 (918) 742-5672 President: Barry Brumfield President: Steve Ball Executive Director: Mike Donahoe Executive Director: Eleanor Drew

NORTHERN OHIO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 38121 Euclid Avenue 401 N. Brookhurst Street, Suite 216 Willoughby, OH 44094 Anaheim, CA 9280, (216)951-4546 (714)776-4653 President: James Richardson President: Perry Dickey Executive Director: Sue Davies Executive Director: George L. Thomsen (GA)

NORTHERN TEXAS SOUTHERN OHIO 500 N. Central Expressway 17 South High Street, 12th Floor Suite 213 Columbus, OH 43215 Plano, TX 75074 (614) 221-1900 (214) 881-4653 President: Larry King President: Randy Smith Executive Director: Laura Alger Executive Director.James McAfee SOUTHERN TEXAS NORTH FLORIDA 1830 S. Millbend Drive Daytona Beach Country Club The Woodlands, TX 77380 1 North Florida PGA Lane (713) 363-0511 Daytona Beach, FL 32014 President: Bucky Ayers (904)252-0557 Executive Director: Mike Ray President: Gene Smith Executive Director: Jerry Porter SOUTHERN FLORIDA P.O. Box 8372 PACIFIC NORTHWEST Coral Springs, FL 33C75 1003 Cascade Building (305) 752-9299 Portland, OR 97204 President: Lynn Josephson (503) 222-1139 Executive Director: Kevin Marrone President: Ron Hagen Executive Director: Ron Coleman (GA) SOUTHWEST 11209 North Tatum Blvd., Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85028 967 East Swedesford Road (602) 953-5990 Suite 401 President: Dennis Hogan Exton, PA 19341 Executive Director: Dave L. Engelking (215) 889-0100 President: Charles C. Genter SUN COUNTRY Executive Director: Greg Shreaves (GA) 10035 Country Club Lane, NW Suite 5 Albuquerque, NM 87114 ROCKY MOUNTAIN (505) 897-0864 700 Palmetto Drive President: Jack Warlick Eagle, ID 83616 Executive Director: Harald Durham (208) 853-0616 President: Jeff Steury Executive Director: Susan Breaux

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TENNESSEE: WESTERN NEW YORK: 4711 Trousdale Drive P.O. Box 1728 Nashville, TN 37220 Williamsville, NY 14221 (615) 833-9689 (716) 626-0603 President: Jex H. Wilson President: Dennis Bradley Executive Director: Dick Horton Executive Director: William Dimas (GA)

TRI-STATE: WISCONSIN: 221 Sherwood Drive P.O. Box 885 Monaca, PA 15061 Brookfield, WI 53008 (412) 774-2224 (414) 785-9742 President: Phillip D. Newcamp President: Mike Schnarr Executive Director: Dennis Darak Executive Director: Tony Coleman (GA)

UTAH: 2578 West 3965 South West Valley City, UT 84119 (801)965-9411 President: Robert McArthur Executive Director: Jeff Beaudry (GA)

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88 FREQUENTLY USED TELEPHONE NUMBERS

PGA TOUR National Headquarters ...... I ...... 904 - 285-3700 The Ben Hogan Company ...... ...... 817 - 921-2661 Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass ...... 904 - 285-3301 Tournament Players Club at Eagle Trace ...... 305 - 753-7222 Tournament Players Club of Connecticut ...... 203 - 635-5000 Tournament Players Club at Prestancia ...... 813 - 922-2800 Tournament Players Course at The Woodlands ...... 713 - 367-1100 Tournament Players Club at Las Colinas ...... 214 - 717-2500 Tournament Players Club at Avenel ...... 301 - 469-3700 Tournament Players Club at StarPass ...... 602 - 622-4300 Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale ...... 602 - 585-4334 Tournament Players Course at PGA West ...... 619 - 564-7429 Tournament Players Club at Piper Glen ...... 704 - 846-1212 Tournament Players Club at Southwind ...... 901 - 748-0330 Tournament Players Club of Michigan ...... 313 - 845-0743 THE PLAYERS Championship ...... 904 - 285-7888 'GA TOUR Productions ...... 904 - 737-7001 PGA of America ...... 407 - 624-8400 JSGA...... 201 - 234-2300 National Golf Foundation ...... 407 - 744-6006 Bob Rickey, GWAA ...... 513 - 631-4400 _PGA ...... 904 - 254-8800 golf Course Superintendents ...... 913 - 841-2240

89 MEDIA REGULATIONS

The General Regulations The following regulations are to be followed by all members of the Media:

1. An ARMBAND is necessary to walk inside the galley ropes. Remain notmorethan an arm's length from the ropes, so as to blend into the gallery and appear to be a part of the gallery at all times. 2. Players are not to be distracted during play. DO NOT interview players or ask them to pose for photographs during their round. 3. DONOTinterview playersoraskthemtoposeforphotographsduringtheirprac- tice sessions prior to their round except by prior arrangement with the player. 4. If an interview is to be conducted in the practice areas, either the range or putting green, it must be done by PRIOR ARRANGEMENT WITH THE PLAYER and up against the ropes and NOT in the middle of the areas where it could be distracting to other players. 5. DO NOT disturb players at their 18th green and/or scoring tent until after they have checked, signed and returned their scorecards.

Working Press Regulations To avoid embar assment to you and distraction to the contestants:

1. Do not walk in the playing areas. 2. Follow directions of marshals and other officials. 3. Do not interviewduringplay.Theleadingplayerseachday - andothersrequested - will be interviewed following their rounds in the Press Room interview area.

Tape Recorder Regulations

1. All tape recorder work should be done in the proximity of the Press Room and/ or Clubhouse. 2. Tape recorders are NOT permitted in the locker room. 3. Tape recorders are NOT permitted within the playing area of the golf course unless written permission has been granted from the PGA TOUR and/or the tournament sponsor.

Rain Delay Guidelines

1. During rain delay situations, NO ONE other than players and essential staff will be permi-ted in the locker room. This means the Media is not permitted in the locker room in such situations. However, whenever possible, arrangements will be made to provide players for interviews during such situations. 2. Fully acc edited members of the news media WILL BE WELCOMED into the locker room at all other times to carry out their assigned duties. (Note: Cameras and tape recorders are NOT permitted).

90 PHOTOGRAPHY REGULATIONS

This Tournament is essentially for the players and spectators. Fair play requires that there be no noise or other distractions. The interests of all others must be subordinated to the players interests. The result of any one shot could decide the Tournament. Only ACCREDITED PHOTOGRAPHERS for RECOGNIZED NEWS MEDIA will be permitted to take pictures during the Tournament. Photo assistants may be issued a credential, but not photo armbands for access inside the ropes. Photography will be restricted to news use. Commercial and personal photography is prohibited (except that spectators may take pictures on practice days and during a Pro-Am). Free lance photographers shooting on speculation will NOT BE ACCREDITED. The following regulations apply to accredited news and television photographers and videotape cameramen as a condition of the privilege of taking pictures:

General - All Photographers • A photographer must not ask a player to pose or in any way verbally distract a player during a round. • If a player oran official requeststhat no photographs betaken in a certain situation, the request must be honored immediately, without discussion. • A camera most not be pointed at a player about to make a stroke in any manner which might tend to disturb him or distract his attention. • At the 9th and 18th greens, photographers must not approach, delay or distract a player until he has checked, signed and returned his scorecard to the proper official. Under the Rules of Golf, a player turning in an incorrect scorecard in stroke play may be disqualified. • Cameras are not permitted in the locker room. • Use of golf carts or other means of transportation on the course during the tournament play is prohibited.

Still Photographers • Only still photographers to whom armbands have been issued will be permitted inside gallery ropes. They must station themselves immediately inside such ropes, and not more than an ARM'S LENGTH FROM THE ROPES, so as to blend into the gallery and appear to be part of the gallery. They must not take conspicuous positions in the open. Any photographer who violates this regulation will forfeit the right to working inside the ropes and possibly to work at the tournament. • Close-up action shots are prohibited. • All pictures must be taken at appreciable distances, as far from the players as possible and from angles which are not acute to the line of play. • When working at a green. photographers must not positions themselves directly in a player's putting line. • Pictures, even from a distance, may not be made until the player has completed his stroke. • The photographer must not release his camera shutter until the shot is made.

TelevisionNideotape Cameramen • Television and videotape filming may be done from inside the gallery ropes, or from areas approved by the PGA TOU R. All camera personnel who have been issued PHOTO arm bands will be permitted inside the gallery lines but this does not include other members of the crew. Camera personnel must station themselves immediately inside the gallery lines, not more than an arm's length from those lines, so as to blend into the gallery. They must not take conspicuous positions in the open. • Filming maybe done from such locations during a player's stroke, provided modernequipment that produces a minimum of noise is used. • Post-round interviews must be filmed far enough away from the arena of play to eliminate the possibility of distraction to those competing.

• Difficulties will beavoided if photographers are fair and treat players as they themselves would wish to be treated in similar circumstances. • The cooperation of all photographers will be appreciated.

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