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Henry 2007 Season enry recorded a pair of top-10 finishes and eclipsed the $1-million mark for the second consecutive season... tied for eighth overall at the Mercedes-Benz Championship - making him one of four first-time golfers to finish in the top-10 at that event... tied for sixth overall at the Valero Texas Open after finishing the final five holes of competition with a score of three-under-par... competed in 26 tournaments Hduring the 2007 campaign where he made the cut in 18 events... recorded seven top-25 finishes during the season - including a 13th-place showing at both the EDS Byron Nelson Championship and Travelers Championship... tied for 16th overall at the Wachovia Championship... nearly missed out on a pair of top-25 showings as he finished tied for 26th overall at the U.S. Open and 27th overall at the British Open. 2006 Season During the 2006 season - Henry had a banner campaign where he finished 29th overall on the PGA TOUR Money List after accumulating over $2-million in prize money... competed on his first-ever U.S. Ryder Cup Team where he finished with a 0-0-3 overall record in competition... col- lected his first-ever tournament victory at the Buick Championship - making him the first state-born player to win the championship and the 11th golfer in the 55th history of the tournament to claim their first title... captured the Buick Championship by three strokes - making it the largest margin of victory since the 1999 championships... competed as part of the World Cup Team where he teamed with Stewart Cink at the Barbados World Cup... competed in 28 tournaments where he made the cut in 20 events en route to securing five top-10 finishes and nine top-25 show- ings... earned silver medal honors in his third tournament of the season at the FBR Open after finishing the tournament with a 14-under-par score of 270 (67-61-70-72)... tied for fourth overall at the BellSouth Classic with a 14-under par score of 274 (69-65-72-68)... recorded a pair of top-10 showings in the final two unofficial tournaments of the season at the Merrill Lynch Shootout and World Golf Championships -Barbados World Cup... finished sixth overall at the Deutsche Bank Championships with a six-under-par score of 278 (68-71-68-71). 2005 Season Henry competed in 32 tournaments during the 2005 campaign where he made the cut in 20 events - including 10 finishes in the top-25... record- ed his best finish of the season with a fourth-place showing at the Reno-Tahoe Open with a 15-under-par score of 273 (70-67-70-66)... earned fifth-place honors in a pair of tournaments during the season - Zurich Classic of New Orleans and Valero Texas Open. 2006 U.S. Ryder Cup Team 2006 World Cup Team 2004 Season A participant in 30 tournaments during the 2004 season - Henry made the cut in 21 events where he recorded seven top-25 finishes - includ- ing a season-best third place at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic with a 20-under-par score of (70-67-66-65)... earned three top-10 show- ings during the season - including a fifth-place showing at the Valero Texas Open and seventh-place finish at the Nissan Open. 2003 Season Henry recorded seven top-25 showings during the 2003 season after making the cut in 18 of his 31 total events... notched his lone top-10 show- ing of the season at the BellSouth Classic with a ninth-place finish... tied for 11th overall at the Wachovia Championships and 14th overall at the Ford Championships at Doral... tied for 16th overall at the Reno-Tahoe Open and 18th at the The INTERNATIONAL Presented by Qwest. 2002 Season During the 2002 season - Henry competed in 34 events where he made the cut in 21 events - including five top-25 finishes and a pair of top- 10 showings... notched his best finish of the season with a third-place showing at the Reno-Tahoe Open with a 13-under-par score of 275 (68- 69-70-68)... tied for 10th overall at the Buick Open where he posted an 11-under-par score of 277 (67-67-76-67). 2001 Season Henry concluded his rookie season on the PGA TOUR ranked 49th on the money list with a total prize winnings of over $1 million... made the cut in 15 of 28 total events with six top-25 showings - including five in the top-10... earned runner-up laurels at the Kemper Insurance Open with a 15-under-par score of 269 (65-71-67-66)... tied for second overall at the Texas Open at LaCantera with a score of 268 (70-64-68-66). 2000 Season As a member of the Natiowide Tour - Henry competed in 29 events where he made the cut in 21 tournaments - including 12 top-25 showings... captured the crown at the BUY.COM Knoxville Open with a 15-under-par score of 273 (67-67-66-73)... tied for third overall at the BUY.COM Hershey Open and notched a pair of sixth-place finishes at the BUY.COM Monterrey Open and BUY.COM Tri-Cities Open. 1999 Season In his first full season as a member of the Nationwide Tour - Henry competed in 28 events where he made the cut in 19 tournaments while recording eight finishes in the top-25... tied for second overall at the NIKE Tri-Cities Open with a score of 279 (71-73-66-69)... tied for fourth overall at the NIKE Greensboro Open... notched an eighth-place finish at the NIKE Dominion Open... competed in a pair of PGA TOUR events. TCU Highlights 1998 Season Henry became the first golfer in TCU history to be selected as the Golfweek/Taylor Made College Player of the Year after the Frog senior earned runner-up laurels at the 1998 NCAA National Championships... recorded a four-round score of 16-under-par 272 (67-67-70-68) en route to missing out on the national crown by one stroke to James McLean of the University of Minnesota... notched the best four-round score in pro- gram history at the NCAA National Championships while recording the highest-finish ever for a Frog... selected as the Western Athletic Conference Golfer of the Year after capturing the conference tournament individual crown... recorded a hole-in-one on the 17th hole in the final round of action to seal the individual title as well as give the Frogs the back-to-back conference team championships... selected as a first team All-American as well as a first team All-Western Athletic Conference award winner... became the first-ever golfer in TCU history to earn three consecutive trips to the All-American Team as well as a trio of accolades in conference competition. 1997 Season During his junior campaign - Henry was selected as a first team All-Western Athletic Conference team member as he helped the Frogs secure their first conference tournament crown in over a decade... tied for 17th overall at the NCAA National Championships with a four-round score of one-under-par 287 (72-68-76-71)... captured his first collegiate title as he was crowned the champion at the prestigous NCAA/PING Preview. 1996 Season Henry earned his first-ever All-American award after finishing tied for 13th overall at the NCAA National Championships... finished with a four- round score of 296 (74-74-74-74) en route to earning his first-ever top-15 showing in his debut at the national championships. This is TCU Golf Meet the Horned Frogs 2007-08 Season-in-Review TCU Golf History TCU Overview - 34 - Past TCU Greats on the PGA Tour Don Massengale Charles Coody Pete Jordan PGA Championship Runner-Up | 1967 The Master’s Champion | 1971 PGA Tour Veteran | 14 Years U.S. Ryder Cup Team | 1971 on Massengale was a standout for the TCU men’s golf program fter finishing a fine collegiate career at TCU in 1960 – Charles ete Jordan – a 1986 All-American for the TCU men’s golf program during the 1950s and joined the PGA Tour following his gradua- Coody joined the PGA Tour in 1963 where his career highlight – has made nearly 300 appearances on the PGA Tour during his tion in 1960. He narrowly missed becoming the first Majors cham- would be capturing the 1971 Master’s Championship. A three- 14-year professional career. The former TCU standout recorded Dpion in the history of TCU as he was defeated in an 18-hole playoff by Atime winner of the PGA Tour – Coody was a member of the 1971 U.S. Phis best finish at the British Columbia Open where he notched silver Don January for the 1967 PGA Championship title. Ryder Cup Team. medal laurels by virtue of a sudden-death playoff hole. The former TCU standout captured a pair of victories during the 1966 Coody – who was diagnosed with polio at the age of 13 – joined the A winner of over $2 million on the PGA Tour – Jordan’s biggest purse season at the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am and The Canadian Open en Champions Tour during the 1987 season where he has accumulated 12 came at the 2001 John Deere Classic where he earned a paycheck of route to finishing 27th overall on the money list that campaign. victories during his career on the senior circuit. The former TCU stand- $190,400 after finishing third overall.