The · Monday, June 30 – Sunday, July 6, 2014 MONDAY PRO-AM - JUNE 30th The PGA TOUR’s season-long FedExCup points competition is a thrilling HOLE PROFESSIONAL TEAM showcase for golf’s biggest names. Past champions include: Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Jim Furyk, , Brandt Snedeker and 2013 winner Henrik Stenson. The 2014 FedExCup season once again promises weekly intrigue 1A Scott Stallings Jeff Kmiec, Greg Furlong, Wayne Mutter as the excitement builds throughout the year. Golfers are tested through 39 weeks of regular season play, setting up pressure packed Playoffs – a four 1B Mark Wilson Dennis Welch, Jeff Parlet, Jay Divers tournament post-season that’s progressively more intense each week. The Playoffs narrow 125 players down to the final 30 who will play for it all 2 Patrick Rodgers John Klemish, Tony Mamone, Ron Kramer at The TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola. The winner of this week’s 3 Miguel Angel Carbello Bruce Tolson, Danny Matheney, Mike Mercier Greenbrier Classic will receive 500 FedExCup Points. Will your favorite player have what it takes to prove he was born for this challenge? Don’t miss 4 Peter Malnati Scott Chambers, David Ransom, Paul Regan a moment of FedExCup action. 5A Steven Bowditch Brian Erickson, Ross Johnson, Brandon Marshall Inclement Weather Policy For Spectators 5B Kevin Tway Bill Elmore, John Brophy, Nick Adams Spectators will be alerted to weather that officials for the tournament identify as potentially dangerous. Weather warnings will be broadcast on the electronic leader boards that are 6 Scott Langley Gary Hundley, Kevin Wayment, Yves Morin located throughout the golf course. Spectators should take appropriate precautions upon observing any weather warnings. 7 David Michaels, Jason Kent, Michael Robb A prolonged blast on an air horn, repeated once, will indicate that tournament play has been suspended, and all attendees should seek safe shelter immediately. Two short blasts of an air horn, repeated once, will indicate play has resumed. 8 Tommy Woolwine, Chris Woolwine, Jack Fulbright

Avoid the following: 9 Marshall Parker, Alex Casteneda, Jim Vargo •Hilltops/high places •Golf carts •Isolated trees •Wire fences 10A Ted Potter Jr. Alston Spears, Mike Pietranton, Martin Weller 10B Oliver Goss Pete Luca, Nicholas Burton, Greg Gordon The Old White TPC – est. 1914 11 Alex Aragon Mike Philpot, Chris Stevens, Dustin Shaver

HOLE YARDAGE NAME HOLE PAR YARDAGE NAME 12 Matt Bettencourt Richard Toothman, CD Linton, Harry Arose 1 4 449 “First” 10 4 385 “Principals Nose” 13 Jonathan Byrd Rick Adams, Randy Anderson, Claude Keener 2 4 488 “Hog’s Back” 11 4 493 “Meadow” 3 3 205 “Biarritz” 12 5 568 “Long” 14A James Hahn Kurt Marx, Jeff Rice, David Draiman 4 4 427 “Racetrack” 13 4 492 “Alps” 5 4 388 “Mounds” 14 4 401 “Narrows” 14B Tyrone Van Aswegen Matt Justine, Jack Davis II, Jack Davis Sr. 6 4 471 “Lookout” 15 3 217 “Eden” 15 Bronson La’Cassie Paul Hardesty, Bob Conte, Robert Harris 7 4 430 “Plateau” 16 4 444 “Cape” 8 3 234 “Redan” 17 5 616 “Oaks” 16 Benjamin Alvarado Nick Zambos, Blake Zambos, Phil Zambos 9 4 404 “Punchbowl” 18 3 175 “Home” 17 Tom Cochran, Woody Thrasher, Richard Nessif OUT: 34 3,496 IN: 36 3,791 TOTAL: 70 7,287 18 Jason Bohn Grant Friend, James Kim, Kenneth Phillips OLD WHITE TPC TIP OF THE DAY

Know the course and develop a plan; ask the Golf Professional or Starter about key holes and a few key facts about playing the course. Think about how your skills and golf game will fit the course. Do not set your expectations too high. Keep the ball in play and let the round develop which is more rewarding for most players. Don’t let the Old White TPC Cape hole (#16) be your Waterloo!