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Pga Tour Book 1991

Pga Tour Book 1991

PGA TOUR BOOK 1991

Official Media Guide of the PGA TOUR nat l t rr' ~,Inllr, CJLF uHF PLAYLIi5 C I I - : PA)L SI IIP, I )L JHNlA.rv':L.N] I l l AY ERS CHAMPIONSHIP, TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CLUB, TPC, TPC INTERNATIONAL, WORLD SERIES OF , FAMILY GOLF CENTER, TOUR CADDY, and SUPER SENIORS are trade- marks of the PGA TOUR.

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

Copyright@ 1990 by the PGA TOUR, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced — electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopy- ing — without the written permission of the PGA TOUR.

The 1990 TOUR BOOK was produced by PGA TOUR Creative Services.

Al] text inside the PGA TOUR Book is printed on ® recycled paper. OFFICIAL PGA TOUR BOOK 1991

1991 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE CURRENT PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 1990 TOURNAMENT RESULTS TABLE OF CONTENTS

1991 PGA TOUR Tournament Schedule ...... 4 Tournament Policy Board ...... 11 Investments Board ...... 12 Commissioner Deane R. Beman ...... 13 PGA TOUR Executive Department ...... 14 Tournament Administration ...... 15 TournamentStaff ...... 16 Communications Department ...... 17 Marketing/ Promotions Department ...... 18 Brief History of the PGA TOUR ...... 19 All-Exempt TOUR Priority Rankings ...... 21 TOURChampionship ...... 23 PGA TOUR Charity Team Competition Draft ...... 24 PGA TOUR Productions ...... 26 Hilton Tournament/Course Record Challenge ...... 27 Centinela Fitness Center ...... 28 Tournament Players Clubs ...... 30 PGA TOUR Player of the Year ...... 31 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year ...... 32 Charitable Contributions Continue to Grow ...... 34 Biographies of Tournament Players ...... 35 Pronunciation Guide ...... _...... 36 Other Prominent Members of the PGA TOUR ...... 184 Biographies of International Players ...... 208 Summary of Qualifying Tournaments ...... 213 1990 PGA TOUR Tournament Summaries ...... 217 1990 Qualifying Tournament Graduates ...... 270 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures ...... 271 1990 PGA TOUR Tournament Summary ...... 272 1990 Official Money List ...... 276 Career Money Leaders ...... 279 Team Charity Competition Standings ...... 280 Cummulative Team Charity Competition Standings ...... _ ...... 281 Nabisco Individual Competition Standings ...... 282

2 1990 Statistical Leaders ...... 283 Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders ...... 288 1990 Statistical High/Lows ...... 289 1980-1990 Cummulative Statistics ...... 289 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Series ...... 290 1990 Toughest Holes on the PGA TOUR ...... 291 TheLast Time ...... 294 1990 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures ...... t l 4117 All-Time PGA TOUR Records ...... 297 Growth of TOUR Purses ...... 305 All-Time TOUR Winners Most TOUR Wins Year-by-Year ...... Individual Playoff Records ...... Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events ...... Past Winners of Past Winners of the NEC World Series of Golf .. Past Winners of the Tournament ...... 353 Winners of the U.S. Open ...... 354 Past Winners of the ...... 356 Past Winners of the PGA Championship ...... 358 Winners of Major U.S. Amateur Events ...... 361 Winners ...... 362 PGA Play...... er of the Year Winners 362 History of the Matches ...... 363 1989 Ryder Cup Results ...... 364 PGA Hall of Fame/ ...... 365 PGA TOUR Media Regulations ...... 366 PGA TOUR Photography Regulations ...... 367 Prize Money Distribution Charts ...... 368 PGA TOUR Marketing Partners ...... 370 Asahi Glass Four Tours World Money List Sony World Rankings ...... 377 Gatorade Youth Clinics ...... 378 Frequently Used Phone Numbers ...... ...... 379 1990 PGA TOUR Annual ...... ...... 380 Pro Set PGA TOUR Trading Cards ...... t 1:11 Wins Award. ...... 384

[CI 1991 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

Date TournamenVContact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1990 Winner

Jan. Infiniti Tournament of La Costa CC $800.000/$810.000 $10.000 ABC 3-6 Champions Costa del Mar Road Mike Crosthwaite Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 438-9111 ext. 4612

Jan. Northern Telecom Open TPC at StarPass $1,000,000/$1,015,000 $15,000 ESPN 10-13 Jim Neiharl Tucson National Resort (602) 792-4501

Jan. United Hawaiian Open Waialae CC $1,100,000/$1,110,000 $10,000 TBS 17-20 Bill Bachran 4997 Kahala Ave. A (808) 526-1232 Honolulu, HI 96816

Jan. TPC of Scottsdale $1,000,000/$1,007.500 $7,500 CBS 24-27 Drew Wathey 17020 N. Hayden Rd. (602) 870-0163 Phoenix, AZ 85260

Jan. 31- AT&T Pebble Beach National Pebble Beach GL $1,100,000/$1.170,000 $70.000 CBS Mark O'Meara Feb. 3 Pro•Am Spyglass Hill GC Cathy Scherzer Poppy Hills GC (408) 649-1533

Feb. Bob Hope Chrysler La Quinta CC $1,100,000/$1,121,000 $21,000 NBC 6-10 Cliff Brown Bermuda Dunes CC (619) 346-8184 Indian Wells CC PGA West (Palmer Course) Date Tournament/Contact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1990 Winner

Feb. Shearson Lehman Brothers Open Torrey Pines GC $1,000,000/$1,015,000 $15,000 NBC 14-17 Rick Schloss 11480 Torrey Pines Rd. (619) 281-4653 San Diego, CA 92037

Feb. Nissan Riviera CC $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 CBS 21-24 Bob Levey 1250 Capri Drive (213) 482-1311 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

Feb. 28- Doral Ryder Open Doral CC (Blue Course) $1,400,000/$1 407,500 $7,500 CBS Greg Norman Mar. 3 Judy Janofsky 4400 NW 87th Ave. (305) 477-4653 Miami, FL 33166

Mar. Honda Classic TPC at Eagle Trace $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 NBC 7-10 Stefanie Evans 1111 Eagle Trace Blvd. U. (305) 755-4220 Coral Springs, FL 33065

Mar. Nestle Invitational Bay Hill Club & Lodge $1,000,000/$1.007,500 $7,500 NBC Robert Gamez 14-17 Bob Fowler/Harry Becker 9000 Bay Hill Blvd. (407) 876-2888 Orlando, FL 32819

Mar. USF&G Classic English Turn G&CC $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 NBC 21 .24 Gene McCormick One Clubhouse Drive (504) 529-3343 New Orleans, LA 70131

$1,600,000/$1,600,000 — NBC Mar. THE PLAYERS Championship TPC at Sawgrass 28-31 Glenn Greenspan 103 TPC Blvd. (904) 285-7888 Ponte Vedra, FL 32082

Apr. Independent Insurance Agent TPC at The Woodlands $1,000,000/$1.007,500 $7,500 ABC Tony Sills 4-7 Open 1730 S. Millbend Dr. Burt Darden The Woodlands, TX 77380 (713) 567-7999 Date Tournament/Contact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1990 Winner

Apr. •Masters Augusta National GC ($1,250.000/$1.250.000) --- CBS 11-14 (404) 738-7761 Augusta, GA 30913

Apr. Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic Hattiesburg CC $300,000/$307,500 $7,500 --- 11-14 Robert Morgan Country Club Way (601) 264-8113 Hattiesburg, MS 39401

Apr. MCI Heritage Classic Harbour Town GL $1,000,000/$1.007,500 $7,500 CBS 18-21 Arnie Burdick Hilton Head Isl, SC (803) 671-2448 29928

Apr. K mart Greater Greensboro Forest Oaks CC $1.250,000!$1,257,500 $7,500 CBS 25-28 Open 4600 Forest Oaks Dr. Janet Simpson Greensboro, NC 27406 rn (919) 379-1570

May GTE Classic TPC at Las Colinas $1,000,000/$1,007.500 $7,500 ABC Payne Stewart 2-5 Ron Case 4200 N. MacArthur Blvd. (214) 71 7-1200 Irving, TX 76038

May BellSouth Classic Atlanta CC $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 CBS 9-12 John Marshall 500 Atlanta CC Dr. (404) 951-8777 Marietta, GA 30067

May GC $1,200.000/$1,200,000 --- ABC Greg Norman 16-19 Steve Worthy 5750 Memorial Drive (614) 889-6700 Dublin, OH 43017

May Southwestern Bell Colonial Colonial CC $1.200,000/$1,207,500 $7,500 CBS 23-26 Cliff Overcash. Jr. 3735 Country Club Cir. (817) 927-4278 Ft. Worth, TX 76109 Date Tournament/Contact Location Official,Total Money Pro-Am TV 1990 Winner

May 30- Kemper Open TPC at Avenel $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 CBS June 2 Charlie Brotman 10000 Oaklyn Drive (301) 469-3737 Potomac. MD 20854

June Buick Classic Westchester CC $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 CBS 6-9 Barbara Richardson Rye. NY 10580 (914) 967-5356

June ' Open Hazeltine National GC ($1,200,000/$1,200,000) --- ABC Hale Irwin 13-16 (612) 448-1991 1900 Hazeltine Blvd. Chaska, MN 55318

June Anheuser-Busch Classic Kingsmill GC $1,000,000/$1,020,000 $20,000 NBC 20-23 Lynn Kellam 100 Golf Club. Rd. J (804) 253-3985 Williamsburg, VA 23185

June Federal Express St. Jude ClassicTPC at Southwind $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 CBS 27-30 Phil Cannon 3325 Club at Southwind (901) 748-0534 Memphis, TN 38138

July Centel Cog Hill CC $1,000,000/$1.007,500 $7,500 CBS Wayne Levi 4-7 Rob Cray 12294 Archer Ave. (708) 724-4600 Lemont, IL 60439

July New Classic Pleasant Valley CC $1,000.000/$1.007,500 $7.500 TBD 11-14 Diane Laska Armsby Rd. (508) 865-1491 Sutton, MA 01527

July Chattanooga Classic Valleybrook G&CC $700.000/$707.500 $7,500 --- Peter Persons 18-21 Alton Daniel Valleybrook Road (615) 266-7888 Hixson, TN 37343 Date Tournament Contact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1990 Winner

July *British Open Royal Birkdale ------ABC Nick Faldo 18-21 011-44-334-72112 Southport. England

July Canon Greater Hartford Open TPC of Connecticut $1.000.000,/$1,007,500 $7,500 CBS Wayne Levi 25-28 Beth Ann Napoli Golf Club Road (203) 522-4171 Cromwell, CT 06416

Aug. Warwick Hills G&CC $1,000,0001$1.007,500 $7,500 CBS 1-4 Corby Caster G-9057 S. Saginaw Rd. (313) 695-3884 Grand Blanc, MI 48439

Aug. 'PGA Championship Crooked Stick GC ($1,350,000/$1,350,000) CBS 8-11 (800) 742-1991 1964 Burning Tree Drive Carmel, IN 46032 m Aug. Castle Pines GC $1,100,000/$1,110,000 $10,000 CBS Davis Love III 15-18 Larry Thiel 1000 Hummingbird Dr. (303) 688-6000 Castle Rock, CO 80104

Aug. NEC World Series of Golf Firestone CC $1,200,000/$1.210.000 $10,000 CBS Jose Maria Olazabal 22-25 Dean English 452 E. Warner Rd. (216) 644-2299 Akron, OH 44319

Aug. 29- Greater Tuckaway CC $1,000,000/$1,007.500 $7.500 ABC Jim Gallagher Sept. 1 Peter Dietrich 6901 W. Drexel Ave. (414) 423-2500 Franklin, WI 53132

Sept. Glen Abbey GC $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 ESPN Wayne Levi 5-8 Paul Dulmage Rural Route #2 (416) 844-1800 Oakville, Ontario . L6J 4Z3 Date Tournament/Contact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1990 Winner

Sept. Hardee's Golf Classic Oakwood CC $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7.500 ESPN 12-15 Jerry Bretag Route 6 (309) 762-4653 Coal Valley, IL 61240

Sept. B.C. Open En-Joie GC $800.000/$807.500 $7,500 --- 19-22 Pat Vavra 722 W. Main Street (607) 754-2482 Endicott, NY 13760

Sept. Buick Green Island CC $700,000/$707.500 $7,500 -- Kenny Knox 26-29 Walter Mauldin 6501 Standing Boy Rd. (404) 324-0411 Columbus, GA 31904

Sept. 'Ryder Cup Match Ocean Course NBC Europe 26-29 Kathy Boles Kiawah Island Resort (803) 768-2121 Kiawah Island, SC 29455

Oct. H.E.B. Open Oak Hills CC $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 --- Mark O'Meara 3-6 Andy Everett 5403 Fredericksburg Rd. (512) 341-0823 San Antonio, TX 78229

Oct. Las Vegas Invitational Las Vegas CC $1,400,000/$1418,000 $18,000 ESPN 9-13 Denny Weddle/Rick Dale Desert Inn & CC (702) 382-6616 Spanish Trails CC

Oct- Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Magnolia. Palm & Buena $1,000.000/$1,025,000 $25,000 NBC 16-19 Classic Vista Golf Courses Dave Herbst Lake Buena Vista. FL (407) 824-2255 32830

Oct. 31- Pinehurst CC (No. 2 Course) $2,000,000/$2.010,000 $10,000 ABC Jodie Mudd Nov. 3 Glenn Greenspan Carolina Vista Dr. Pinehurst, NC 28374 Date Tournament'Contact Location OfficialTotal Money Pro-Am TV 1990 Winner

Nov Asahi Glass Four Tours World Royal Adelaide GC $1.140,000 $10,000 ESPN /NewZealand 7-10 Championship of Golf Tapleys Hill Rd.. Seaton Adelaide, Australia

Nov. Kapalua International Kapalua Resort (Plantation) $750,000 --- NBC 13-16 Christina Noah Kapalua. Maui (808) 669-0244 Hawaii

Nov. RMCC Invitational Sherwood CC $1,000,000 --- ABC Fred Couples/ 21-24 hosted by Greg Norman 2215 Stafford Road Bev Norwood Thousand Oaks, CA (805) 379-2664 91361

Nov. Skins Game PGA West (Stadium Course) ($450,000) ABC 0 30-Dec 1 (619) 564-7180 55955 PGA Blvd. La Ouinta, CA 92253

Dec. JCPenney Classic Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) $1,010,000 $10,000 ABC Davis Love Ill/Beth Daniels 5-8 Dick Dailey US Highway 10 South (813) 942-5566 Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

Dec. Sazale Classic Binks Forest CC $1.064.000 $60,000 ESPN Fred Couples/ 12-15 Brooks Roddan Wellington Club (407) 790-1900

Figures in parentheses represent 1990 purses. '- Not PGA TOUR Co- sponsored Hugh F. Culverhouse E.M. (Del) deWindt Roger E. Birk Lyndhurst. OH Washington. DC Tampa, FI. Independent Director Independent Director Independent Director Chairman

THE TOURNAMENT POLICY BOARD

The Tournament Policy Board establishes goals and policies for the operation of the PGA TOUR. The 10-member Board is composed of the following: Four Player Directors elected by the PGA Peter Jacobsen The Woodlands, TX TOUR membership. A Player Director also Portand, OR Player Director serves as Vice President of the PGA of America. Player Director Three Independent Directors, representing 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 the Commission- er as chief executive and administrative officer of the PGA TOUR. The Tournament Staff, serving & a under the Commissioner, conducts tournament Mike Donald play. Pat McGowan Hollywood. F I Southern Pines, NC Player Director Player Director

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to M Tom Addis III Richard N. Smith Gary Schaal El Caton. CA Cherry Hill, NJ Sudside Beach, SC PGA Director PGA Director PGA Director

It PGA TOUR INVESTMENTS BOARD

Robert E. Kirby Chairman, PGA TOUR Investments Board Retired Chairman of the Board Westinghouse Electric Corporation

.,ice James Clark Victor Ganzi President Sripr~ic c~inc7 Clark Construction Group

H. James Griggs John L. Steffens Chairman and President-Consumer President Markets F.I.A. Associates Merrill Lynch Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc.

12 ABOUT THE COMMISSIONER

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

Entering his 18th year as Commissioner of the - - - PGATOUR, Deane R. Bemanhasoverseen the most explosive period of growth in the TOUR's history, since succeeding Joseph C. Dey. Jr., on March 1. 1974. During the Beman administration, the "business .yr 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 eight years ago, has already grown to include 14 Stadium Golf facilities nationally with more clubs in the plan- ning or construction stages across the United States. 1989 saw the unveiling of TPC International with three TPC's in Japan with more to come. In December. 1986. 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 city of Jacksonville. In addition to providing state-of-the-art tournament and teaching golf arenas. Tourna- ment Players Clubs and Family Golf Centers have been instrumental in the growth of PGA TOUR assets, which have climbed from $730,000 to more than $128.5 million during the Beman era, PGA TOUR Properties, the joint marketing venture of the TOUR and PGA of America. continues to make steady progress in its quest to open new opportunities in golf for commercial sponsors and the TOUR's members. The Nabisco Golf competitions on the Regular TOUR and the Vantage Cup involvement with the Senior TOUR, an infusion of millions of dollars combined for 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 airing on ESPN are several of Production's successful projects. In 1990 "Inside the PGA TOUR" was nominated for an ACE Award honoring cable television's best. Other important innovations introduced during the Beman administration include a professional Agronomy department. the Nabisco Stats program, electronic scoreboards, "Official Golf Destina- tions" and Centinela Fitness Training Center. Competitively, the Beman era has witnessed the birth of the SENIOR PGA TOUR which started in 1980 with two events and has grown to 40 events this year and the Tour, which enjoyed a successful birth last year. In all. overt 20 tournaments are on the combined slate with prize money having increased from $8.2 million in 1974 to over $80 million this year. The Player Retirement Plan, inaugurated in 1983, has already contributed over $12 million toward the future benefit of active Plan participants. and larger contributions 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 $20.2 million in 1990. 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 teams. four 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 t 969 Texas Open, 1970 . 1972 Quad Cities Open and 1973 Shrine-Robinson Classic.

13 PGA TOUR EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

TIMOTHY W. FINCHEM Deputy Commissioner Chief Operating Officer PGA TOUR

Tim Finchem joined the PGA TOUR staff in 1988 after having spent several years in Washington, DC, with the Na- tional Strategies and Marketing Group. Finchem, a graduate of the University of Virginia'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 previ- ously served as the Vice President of Business Affairs and President of PGA TOUR Properties, Inc.

t,J Mike Bodney Gary Becka Director of Special Assistant Player Relations/ to the Commissioner International Operations

14 TOURNAMENT ADMINISTRATION

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/ Sponsor Relations in 1988. Most recently the Assistant to the Commissioner, 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 Department in the Winter of 1985. A native of Springfield, OH, Rankin holds a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and a master's degree from University He and his wife, Amy, and their two children reside in Atlantic Beach, FL.

David Eger Mike Shea Executive Director of Tournament Director Tournament Administration

15 THE TOURNAMENT STAFF

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,i t. Jon Brendle Frank Kavanaugh Dennis Leger Vaughn Moise Tournament Tournament Assistant Tournament Official Official Agronomist Official Orlando, FL West Palm Bch, FL Jacksonville, FL Kingwood, TX

41 PAk Ben Nelson Mark Russell Glenn Tait Carlton White Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament Official Official Official Official Madison, MS Orlando, FL LaMesa, CA New Smyrna, F_

16 COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT

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4 Terry Hanson Tom Place Sid Wilson John Evenson Vice-President Director of Director of Director of Communications Information Public Relations Broadcasting

.w a ía iZ4A Dave Lancer Denise Taylor Marty Caffey Lee Patterson Assistant Director Media Relations Media Official Statistician/Client of Coordinator Services Public Relations

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Hc) ti ,FI James Cramer Jeff McBride Sam Greenwood Kevin Warren Media Official Director of Staff Photographer Staff Photographer Photography

17 PGA TOUR MARKETING/PROMOTIONS DEPARTMENT

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Gary Stevenson Art West Jack White Vice-President Director of General Manager Marketing/Promotions Promotions On-Site Promotion

a --a Ii 21 A ll® - Carol Curry Crystal Clarkson Greg Minjack Michael Carey Director of Corpo- Corporate Director of Field Manager rate Hospitality/ Accounts Manager Consumer On-Site Promotion Client Services Marketing On-Site Promotions Staff

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18 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 maybe one of the reasons it is held in such high esteem by the public. We as players. along with administrators, mustendeavor to protect this idea forever."

From the forward by Ben Crenshaw in the recently publishedDoubleday book, The History of the PGA TOUR, by Al Barkow.

It is not always easy to discover the exact beginning of something. So it is with the PGA TOUR. Certainly, there were professionals who competed against each other from the earliest days of the game. Then on New Year's Day, 1895, 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 fact that a large gallery had come to witness the event, the Times covered the tournament. Shortly thereafter, tournaments began to pop up across the country. There was the Western Open 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 wherever they 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 . 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. 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 the thirties, The TOUR continued to grow. The PGA of America was providing support and despite the nation's financial woes during the period, golf tournaments 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-- Greg Norman and Wayne Levi-- each earned over $1 million. 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 II and then exploded in the late 1950's and early 60's. Flip through the Facts and Figures section of this TOUR Book and look at such areas as leading money winners and growth of tournament purses to

19 A Brief History of the PGA TOUR, continued 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 by the PGA TOUR 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 control of the TOUR in late 1968. Joseph C. Dey was the first commissioner of what was then called the Tournament Players 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 escalated at an unprecedented rate; PGA TOUR assets have grown from $730,000 in 1974 to nearly $129 million today, and total revenues have increased from $3.9 million to over $140 million in the same time period. Since 1938 PGA TOUR events have donated over $165 million dollars to charity. Each of the last 14 years have seen charitable 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 just 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. Last 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 golf's 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 means these courses are the only major league sports arenas owned by the players themselves. The TPCNetwork has expanded to 14 clubs in cities across the world, with more clubs in either the construction or the planning stages. Five years ago the PGA TOUR opened its first Family Golf Center in Clearwater, FL, and the TOUR has constructed municipal courses for Jacksonville, FL and Miami, FL. This, and other concepts, are expected to mature with the PGA TOUR.

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ALL EXEMPT TOUR PRIORITY RANKINGS

Each PGA TOUR player has earned a rung on the priority ranking system that will be used selecting tournament fields. The complete ranking system. in order of priority, is as follows:

1. SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS 1. Winners of PGA Championship or U.S. Open prior to 1970 or in the fast 10 calendar years. Hale Irwin Curtis Strange Arnold Palmer Julius Bows Al Gelberger Jack Burke Wayne Grady Dave Marr Bob Hosbmg Bob Tway silly Casper Dow Flnsterwald Lionel Herbert Sam Snead Ray Floyd Jay Herbert Payne Stewart

2. Winners of the THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP in the last 10 calendar years. Fred Couples John Mahaffey Jodie Mudd Tom Kite Mark McCumber 3. Winners of the NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF in the last 10 calendar years. David Frost 4. Winners of The Masters in the last 10 calendar years. Ben Crenshaw 5. The leader in PGA TOUR official earnings in each of the last five calendar years. Greg Norman 6. Winners of PGA TOUR cosponsored or approved events (except Team events) within the last two calendar years, or during the current year. Tommy Armour III Mike Donald Morris Hatalsky Wayne Levi Tony Sills Paul Azinger Steve Elkington Nolan Henke Davis Love III Tim Simpson Ian Baker-Finch Dan Forsman Blaine McCallisler Joey Sindelar Chip Beck Jim Gallagher. Jr. Gil Morgan Robert Gamer John Hustmi Mark O'Meara Leonard Thompson Cud Byrum Peter Jacobsen Peter Persons Gene Sauers Donnie Hammond Kenny Knox Lanny Wadkins 7. Members of the last-named U.S Ryder Cup team.

8. Leaders in official PGA TOUR career earnings, as follows:

a. Players among the Top 50 in career earnings as of the end of the preceding calendar year may elect to use a one-time, one-year exemption for the next year.

b. Players among the Top 25 in career earnings as of the end of the preceding calendar year may elect to use this special exemption for a second year, provided that the player remains among the Top 25 on the career money list. 9. Sponsor exemptions (a maximum of eight, which may include amateurs with handicaps of two or less), on the following basis: a. Not less than two sponsor invitees shall be PGA TOUR Regular, Life or Past Champion members not otherwise exempt. b. Not less than two of the top 50 finishers from the last Qualifying Tournament, if not all of them can otherwise be accommodated (Note: PGA TOUR members may receive unlimited number of sponsor invitations. Non-TOUR members may receive maximum of five per year) 10. Two foreign players designated by the Commissioner. 11. The current PGA Club Professional Champion for a maximum of three open events, in addition to any sponsor selections. area Upper 12. PGA Section Champion of the Section in which the tournament is played.

13. Four members of the PGA Section in which the tournament is played, who qualify through Sectional qualifying competitions.

14. Four low scorers at Open Qualifying, which shall normally be held on Monday of tournament week,

21 I ,'gyp, . d flit p rl , I I, Il .l rOfib , ' f d f ._ .%, 3perrl:;irri I lr, IL - i.. TOUR and the same tournament sponsor (except for Team events), as follows- Winners prior to July 28, 1970-unlimited exemptions for such events. Winners after July 28, 1970—ten years of exemptions for such events. TOP 125, PREVIOUS YEAR'S OFFICIAL MONEY LIST—If not exempt under"Special Exemptions,' the top 125 PGA TOUR members on the previous year' s Official Money List, in order of their positions on the list. critic Parry Brad Canon Brian Clear Fullon Allen D.A. Weibring Bob Gilder Kirk Thplell Andrew Magee Billy Ray Brown Wlllle Wood David Canipe John Adams Jay Dalsing Jim Halle) Bob Eastwood Torn Pudzer all Sander Ray Stewart Emlyn Aubrey Phil Blackmer Mike Smith Jim Booros David Peoples Bob Wolcott Jim Woodward SPECIAL MEDICAL EXTENSION —If granted by the Commissioner, if not otherwise eligible, and if needed to fill the field, Special Medical Extension. IV. TOP 10 FINISHERS—The top 10 professionals and those tied for 10th in an open tournament whose victory has official status is exempt into the next open tournament whose victory has official status. V. TOP FIVE MONEY WINNERS ON 1990 BEN HOGAN TOUR Jell Maggerr Jim McGovern Ed Humomk VI. QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT—The low 45 scorers from the previous year's PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, in order of their finish in the tournament. Dully Waldorf Greg Whlsinan Larry Silveira Bobby Clampeil Bart Bryant Brad Bell Barry Cheesman Scott Gump Greg Bruckner Marco Dawson Brad Lardon Brian Watts Bryan Notion Perry Arthur Craig Rudolph Mark Hayes Carl Cooper Karl Kimball Dudley Hart Brain Kern. Dave Rummells Mike Standly Jim Benepe Kim Young Greg Ladehoff Ken Schall Robert Thompson David Sutherland Dicky Thompson Bill Burner Trevor Dodds Joel Edwards Clark Deno¢ Charlie Bowles Dillard Pruitt Jr, Anoerson VII. NEXT 25 MEMBERS AFTER TOP 125 MEMBERS FROM PREVIOUS YEAR'S OFFICIAL MONEY LIST—If needed to till the field, the next 25 PGA TOUR members after the top 125 PGA TOUR members from the previous year's Official Money List, in order of their positions on the list. Clark Burroughs tomrny Moore Dave Ficheiberger L aria: Ten eioeck Ed Fiorl Lennie Clements P.H Horgan III VIII. SPECIAL MEMBER / MEDICAL

IX. PAST CHAMPION MEMBERS —It not otherwise eligible and if needed to fill the field, Past Champion Members, in order of the total number of co-sponsored or approved events won, excluding Team events. If two or more players are tied, the player who is higher on the PGA TOUR Career Money List shall be eligible.

X. SPECIAL TEMPORARY—II during the course of a PGA TOUR season, a non-member of the PGA TOUR wins an amount of official money (e.g.. by playing in PGA TOUR events through sponsor exemptions. Open Qualifying. etc.) equal to the amount won in the preceding year by the 1 55nd finisher on the official money winning list will be eligible for the remainder of the year.

XI. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS —If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fill the field, winners of cosponsored team championships, in order of the total number of team championship tournaments won. If two or more players are tied based on the number of such tournaments won, the player who is higher on the official PGA TOUR career money list shall be eligible.

XII. VETERAN MEMBERS —If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fill the field, Veteran Members (players who have made a minimum of 150 cuts during their career), in order of their standing on the PGA TOUR career money list.

22 1991 SEASON TO CULMINATE WITH ,r1~R TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP ruavinxxxix1•F E

The 1991 PGA TOUR will close its season with THE TOUR Championship Oct. 31- Nov. 3 at Pinehurst #2 in . The top 30 money winners on the TOUR will compete for the largest purse on the TOUR, $2 million with $360,000 going to the winner. The event will also serve as a climax for the $2 million PGA TOUR Charity Team Competition, in which the top team earns $500,000 for charitable concerns affiliated with the winning team's tournament. The PGA TOUR Player of the Year Award and the Arnold Palmer Award, which is given to the leading money winner on the PGA TOUR, should also be determined by the tournament. The PGA TOUR will be returning to Pinehurst #2 for the first time since the 1980 Hall of Fame Classic. Designed by Donald Ross, Pinehurst #2 has previously hosted the PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup matches. THE TOUR Championships, in just five years, has become one of the premier events on TOUR. The roll of past champions consists of Ben Crenshaw, Tom Watson, Curtis Strange. Tom Kite and in 1990, Jodie Mudd. Fans have been treated to exciting golf, with the last three tournaments ending in sudden death playoffs. ABC Sports will broadcast the tournament for the first time in 1991.

TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP PURSE BREAKDOWN $2,000,000

1. $360,000 11. 54,000 21. 37.600 2. 216,000 12. 51,200 22. 36,800 3. 138,000 13. 48,800 23. 36,000 4. 96,000 14. 46,400 24. 35.200 5. 80,000 15. 44,000 25. 34.400 6. 72,000 16. 42,400 26. 33,600 7. 68,000 17. 40,800 27. 33,200 8. 64,000 18. 40.000 28. 32,800 9. 60,000 19. 39,200 29. 32,400 10. 56,800 20. 38,400 30. 32,000

23 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION DRAFT

PHOENIX OPEN BUICK CLASSIC THE TOUR 1. Robert Gamez 1. Gene Sauers CHAMPIONSHIP 2. Loren Roberts 2. Mike Reid 1. Gil Morgan 3. David Edwards 3. Jim Woodward 2. Scott Simpson 4. David Canipe 4. 3. Andy Bean 4. Ed Humenik HONDA CANON GREATER CLASSIC HARTFORD OPEN JCPENNEY 1. Steve Pate 1. Hale Irwin CLASSIC 2. Nolan Henke 2. John Cook 1. Joey Sindelar 3. Howard Twitty 3. 2. Peter Persons 4. Jim McGovern 4. Roger Maltbie 3. Brian Claar 4. Bill Buttner USF&G CLASSIC NEC WORLD SERIES 1. Tommy Armour III OF GOLF INDEPENDENT 2. Hal Sutton 1. Scott Hoch INSURANCE 3. Rick Fehr 2. John Mahaffey AGENT OPEN 4, Tom Sieckmann 3. Gary Hallberg 1. Steve Jones 4. Mike Smith 2. Bob Estes BUICK OPEN 3. 1. Ken Green THE INTERNATIONAL 4. John Daly 2. Mike Donald 1. Billy Ray Brown 3. Doug Tewell 2. Andrew Magee CENTEL WESTERN 4. Mike Springer 3. Ray Stewart OPEN 4. 1. Ben Crenshaw SAZALE 2. Tom Watson CLASSIC GREATER MILWAUKEE 3. Bob Gilder 1. Brian Tennyson OPEN 4. Bob Wolcott 2. Mark Brooks 1 Jim Gallagher. Jr. 3. Clark Burroughs 2. Jeff Sluman AT&T PEBBLE 4. Joel Edwards 3. Bob Lohr BEACHNATIONAL 4. Andy North PRO-AM MCI HERITAGE 1. Larry Mize CLASSIC THE PLAYERS 2. Rocco Mediate 1. Corey Pavin CHAMPIONSHIP 3. Brad Fabel 2. Dan Forsman 1. Mark McCumber 4. 3. Jay Don Blake 2. Bruce Lietzke 4. Larry Rinker 3. LAS VEGAS 4. Ronnie Black INVITATIONAL ISUZU KAPALUA 1. Bob Tway INTERNATIONAL H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 2. Craig Stadler 1. John Huston 1. Wayne Grady 3. Jim Thorpe 2. Scott Verplank 2. Billy Andrade 4. Mike Sullivan 3. Keith Clearwater 3. 4. Dave Rummells 4.

24 NEW ENGLAND SOUTHWESTERN BELL SHEARSON LEHMAN CLASSIC COLONIAL BROTHERS OPEN 1. David Frost 1. Ian Baker-Finch 1. Mark O'Meara 2. Kenny Perry 2. 2. Ray Floyd 3. D.A. Weibring 3. Tom Byrum 3. 4. P.H. Horgan III 4. Clark Dennis 4. Calvin Peete

BELLSOUTH ATLANTA NORTHERN TELECOM FEDERAL EXPRESS CLASSIC OPEN ST. JUDE CLASSIC 1. Steve Elkington 1. Tim Simpson 1. Curtis Strange 2. Russ Cochran 2. 2. 3. Robert Wrenn 3. Brad Bryant 3. Don Pooley 4. John Adams 4. Ed Dougherty 4. Michael Allen

CANADIAN OPEN CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC K MART GREATER 1. Nick Price 1. Billy Mayfair GREENSBORO OPEN 2. Bill Britton 2. Stan Utley 1. Tom Kite 3. Richard Zokol 3. 2. Morris Hatalsky 4. Jerry Pate 4. Jim Booros 3. Jim Hallet 4. BOB HOPE INFINITI TOURNAMENT CHRYSLER CLASSIC OF CHAMPIONS WALT DISNEY 1. Davis Love III 1. Peter Jacobsen WORLD/OLDSMOBILE 2. Ted Schulz 2. Mark Wiebe CLASSIC 3. Dan Pohl 3. 1. Paul Azinger 4. Dick Mast 4. Denis Watson 2. Fuzzy Zoeller 3. Jay Haas NISSAN LOS HARDEE'S GOLF 4. Bart Bryant ANGELES OPEN CLASSIC 1. Lanny Wadkins 1. Fred Couples GTE BYRON 2. David Peoples 2. Blaine McCallister NELSON CLASSIC 3. Larry Nelson 3. Dave Barr 1. Greg Norman 4. Bob Eastwood 4. Dillard Pruitt 2. Tony Sills 3. Mark Lye KEMPER OPEN BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN 4. Jim Benepe 1. Chip Beck 1. Jodie Mudd 2. Donnie Hammond 2. Kenny Knox DEPOSIT GUARANTY 3. Fred Funk 3. Buddy Gardner GOLF CLASSIC 4. Trevor Dodds 4. Hubert Green 1. Payne Stewart 2. Bobby Wadkins B.C. OPEN UNITED HAWAIIAN OPEN 3. Emlyn Aubrey 1. Wayne Levi 1. Mark Calcavecchia 4. John Inman 2, Mike Hulbert 2. 3. Lee Janzen 3. Bill Glasson 4. Neal Lancaster 4. Ed Fiori

25 PGA TOUR PRODUCTIONS After One Year, A Fixture in Jacksonville

PGA TOUR Productions, the in-house television and video production company of the PGA TOUR, has completed its first year in its new facilities in Jacksonville, Florida, after relocating from New York City. The year has been extremely successful, culminating in the nomination of"Inside the PGA TOUR" for an ACE Award, cable's version of the Emmy, as Best Sports Anthology Show. The establishment of a new facility in Jacksonville for PGA TOUR Productions unified all branches of the TOUR on Florida's First Coast. the five-county area including and surrounding Jacksonville. Headquarters of the PGA TOUR is located just southeast of Jacksonville in Ponte Vedra. The relocation to Jacksonville has had a tremendous impact on our business, and not just in terms of the economic advantages" said Ruffin Beckwith, Senior Vice President of PGA TOUR Productions. The quality of life for our employees and the creative environment it provides have helped improve our product and shape a new reputation for the company." Among the projects on the agenda for 1991 is a new show, "Inside the Senior PGA TOUR." It will also air on ESPN three times each week, for 39 consecutive weeks beginning in early February.

The PGA TOUR Productions van, centered out of Jacksonville. FL, covers TOUR events across the country. HILTON TO REWARD TOURNAMENT RECORD SETTERS

Million Dollar Bonus For Sub-60 Round

Hilton Hotels Corporation is the Official Hotel of the PGA TOUR, SENIOR PGA TOUR, Ben Hogan Tour and the PGA of America. As part of this unique agreement, Hilton will be offering an impressive $1,000,000 bonus for any player who shoots a sub-60 round on either the 1991 PGA TOUR or SENIOR TOUR and has also instituted the Hilton Tournament and Course Record Challenges. "We are pleased to enter into this partnership with Hilton," said Commissioner Deane R. Beman. "I think these rewards will provide the motivation for some memorable player achievements and help to showcase the exciting action of the PGA TOUR." The winner of the Hilton One-Million Dollar Bonus for a sub-60 round will receive $500,000 with another $250,000 going to PGA TOUR Charities and $250,000 going to PGA of America Junior Golf Fund, became the only player in PGA TOUR history to shoot a competitive round of less than 60 when he fired a 13-under- 59 during the second round of the 1977 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic at Colonial Country Club in Memphis, TN, In 1990, David Frost made a run at 59 during the second round of the Northern Telecom Open, finishing with a spectacular 11 -under-par 60. It was only the eighth time in TOUR annals that score was shot. Hilton will also sponsor the Hilton Tournament and Course Record Challenges where any player who sets a tournament or course record on either the Regular or Senior TOUR will carry a $5,000 credit balance to be used in any domestic U.S. Hilton hotel. In 1990 four tournament records were established on the PGA TOUR, while 11 course records were set or tied. On the Senior TOUR, 11 tournament records were set or tied and 10 course records were set or tied. "Hilton is proud of our newly-formed relationship with the PGA TOUR and PGA of America, which brings the most outstanding names in our respective businesses together," said Barron Hilton. "Hopefully, our involvement will continue to fuel the explosive growth of golf throughout the world."

HILTON IT'S ALL IN THE NAME.°

27 CENTINELA FITNESS CENTER

The 'Official Hospital of the PGA TOUR" since 1984, Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood, CA, will again sponsor the Centinela Hospital Fitness Van (CHFV) on TOUR in 1991. One of the most popular innovations on the circuit, the CHFV is a mobile gymnasium that includes state-of-the-art exercise equipment, a massage table, television, stereo, three treatment tables, various physical therapy modalities, and a full line of vitamins and nutritional products. Staffed by qualified physical therapists, the CHFV travels to the vast majority of TOUR events across the country providing both rehabilitative and preventative care. Through its first seven years on TOUR, the Centinela Hospital Fitness Van has attracted the interest of virtually every player with at least 80% using the mobile unit on a regular basis. Housed in a 36-foot long trailer (expandable to 26' wide when parked), the Centinela Hospital Fitness Van enables TOUR pros to maintain peak levels of performance at absolutely no cost to the individual player. Additionally, Centinela Hospital Medical Center will provide each player with a personal physical conditioning program based on that individual's current level of conditioning and provides the service noted orthopeadic surgeon Dr. Frank Jobe. Dr. Jobe. Medical Director of the PGA TOUR, is also team physician to the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is assisted by Dr. Lewis A. Yocum, his associate, an orthopedic consultant to the Angels. The CHFV has made its impact over the past seven years with many players finding the van and available technicians an invaluable aid to their success on the TOUR. In fact, many players have commented that they would have been unable to compete in some tournaments without this facility. "If they had this setup several years ago" Fuzzy Zoeller said, "it might have saved me from having back surgery." "If it wasn't for Centinela Hospital's Fitness Van,' said Curtis Strange, "I wouldn t be here." Centinela Hospital's Biomechanics Laboratory has done research and testing on professional golfers' swings and, based on the results, developed scientific exercise programs which are available through books (Champion Press) and videotapes. These programs, designed by Dr. Jobe and Dr. Yocum, have helped countless golfers stretch their potential while minimizing their risk of injury. For more information contact Centinela Hospital. As has been the case since the introduction of the CHFV, Foot-Joy, Inc., the leading name in golf and casual shoes on the PGA TOUR, provides a quality line of fitness shoes to be used in the mobile training facility. Foot-Joy, Inc. is the "Official Athletic/Fitness Shoe on the PGA TOUR" Coppertone (a product of Schering-Plough, Inc.), the leading manufacturer of skincare products in the country, began providing their products to the CHFV in 1989 including lip balm, insect spray and hair/scalp protection, in addition to sun screen. Advil (a product of Whitehall Labs) has supported the Centinela Hospital Fitness Van by providing some of the leading pain-relievers available on the market today. As is the case with the other sponsors of this facility, Advil will also be exploring new ways of providing better healthcare products for golfers. The products contributed by each sponsor of the Centinela Hospital Fitness Van have helped make the facility such a success that a similar Fitness Van was introduced on the Senior TOUR in late 1986.

Coppertone Adv..t FootJoy.F

28 TOUR professional Toni Purtzer undergoing r -dt iTont in the Centinela Fitness Gen:er Van. P

The Cenllnela I rtness Center Van seen at many 'GA JOUR events

29 TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CLUBS The original concept of the PGA TOUR. The Tournament Players Clubs have within the decade of the 80's gone from a dream to a network that now encompasses 22 courses in 12 states and with the addition of TPC International, two countries. It was the TOUR's view that the spectator had been left out in design throughout the years and when it came time for the PGA TOUR to build its own course, the opportunity presented itself for the TOUR to build a course that not only challenged the players, but allowed spectators to see the action as never before. It's called "Stadium Golf" and once you've viewed a tournament on a Stadium Golf Course. you'll understand why the network has grown in such a short period of time. Spectator mounds abound that afford tans unrestricted views whether on tee shots, fairway shots or on the greens. In fact, the 18th hole at the original TPC at Sawgrass can accommodate crowds of some 30,000 people-all with a clean view of the action. You won't see any periscopes at an event on a Players Club course. The network began in 1980 with the club at Sawgrass where it annually hosts THE PLAYERS Championship, and quickly grew into the present number of 22. All TPCs are designed to host PGA TOUR or Senior PGA TOUR events and to date the clubs have been designed by some of the top architects in the business-Pete Dye. Arnold Palmer, Arthur Hills, Jay Morrish, Bob Cupp. the Von Hagge/Devlin team and Jack Nicklaus to name just a few. In addition, one of the things that adds a bit of spice to all TPCs is that a PGA TOUR player (or in some cases. two) are assigned to serve as a consultant to the designer. To date, Ed Sneed, , Fuzzy Zoeller, Hubert Green, Craig Stadler, Ben Crenshaw, At Geiberger and Chi Chi Rodriguez have been among those lending their expertise to the TPC Network. In reality a nationwide country club, a membership at one TPC affords the member a chance to play at any of the other clubs across the country and an opportunity to view the greatest players in the world in action on his own course once a year. l.h_ r I , .e l ~n I'an°.,nl PI i,,. , it. "lid ulr ..w,d ,LIii: nrn; tn., ,.n na.• 'I., ... I I , , I,, .iIIi i

, hou;and s of Ian:. saw Iha ,,u,l ! ur. thu Tournament Players Club at Eagle Trace during last year's Honda Classic

30 Domestic TPC Network Club Architect Consultant Host 1. TPC at Sawgrass Pete Dye -- THE PLAYERS Ponte Vedra, FL Championship 2. TPC at Eagle Trace Arthur Hills -- Honda Classic Coral Springs, FL 3. TPC of Connecticut Pete Dye Howard Twitty Canon Greater Cromwell. CT Hartford Open 4. TPC at Prestancia Ron Garl Chrysler Cup Sarasota, FL 5. TPC at Avenel Ed Ault Ed Sneed Kemper Open Potomac, MD Associates 6. TPC at StarPass Bob Cupp Craig Stadler Northern Telecom Tucson. AZ Open 7. TPC of Scottsdale Morrish/ / Phoenix Open Scottsdale, AZ Weiskopf Howard Twitty 8. TPC at Piper Glen Arnold Palmer -- PaineWebber Charlotte, NC Invitational 9. TPC at Southwind Ron Prichard Hubert Green/ Federal Express Memphis. TN Fuzzy Zoeller St. Jude Classic 10. TPC of Jack Nicklaus -- Senior Players Dearbnorn, MI Championship presented by Mazda 11. TPC of Tampa Bay at Cheval Bobby Weed Chi Chi Rodriguez GTE Suncoast Tampa. FL Classic Tournament Players Courses (Licensed facilities) 1. TPC at The Woodlands Von Haggei -- Independent The Woodlands. TX Devlin Insurance Agent Open 2. TPC at Las Colinas Jay Morrish Ben Crenshaw/ GTE Byron Irving, TX Byron Nelson Nelson Classic 3. TPC at PGA West Pete Dye -- Skins Game La Ouinta. CA

Future TPCS-(Announced, Planned and Under Construction) TPC at Snoqualmie Falls Rees Jones Don January/ TBA King County. WA Peter Jacobsen TPC at Ventura County TBA Corey Pavin TBA Simi Valley, CA TPC at Summerlin Bobby Weed Fuzzy Zoeller Las Vegas Las Vegas. NV Invitational TPC at Ka'upulehu Jack Nicklaus -- TBA Kona, HI TPC of San Diego (North) Bobby Weed Johnny Miller TBA (South) Rees Jones Mark O'Meara --

TPC International TPC of Kijima TPC of Batoh TPC of Ichihara

31 1990 PGA TOUR PLAYER of the Year ,moo

TOURNAMENT WINS:

• 1990 BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic

• 1990 Centel Western Open

N- '1990 Canon Greater Hartford Open

• 1990 Canadian Open

• $1,024.647 to rank second on 1990

Official Money List

• Led PGA TOUR in victories, joining

Curtis Strange (1988) and Bob Tway

(1986) as the only players to post four-

win seasons since 1982.

WAYNE LEVI

32 1990 PGA TOUR ROOKIE of the Year

TOURNAMENT WINS: 1990 Northern Telecom a His first start as a member of the PGA TOUR

S.

1990 Nestle Invitational Holing out a dramatic 176-yard 7 for eagle

Set PGA TOUR record for earnings

by a rookie with $461,407

Became first rookie since Keith

Clearwater in 1987 to win twice

ROBERT GAMEZ

33 CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS CONTINUE TO GROW The American Golf Sponsors and the PGA TOUR were proud to announce last year that the $20 million mark in charitable contributions in a single year has been surpassed for the first time. In 1990, the AGS donated $20,190,762 to charity from proceeds generated from PGA TOUR events. "It is to the credit of the AGS and the many fine volunteers that give so much of their time, that this milestone has been reached." said PGA TOUR Commissioner Deane R. Beman. "The AGS is proud of its association with the many fine communities and organizations that make an endeavor such as this possible," said Jim Bell, President of the AGS. "Without their dedication and support this effort would not be possible." The money donated in 1990 brings to $165 million the total that has been given to charity by PGA TOUR events since 1938. Since the AGS was formed in 1977, the organization has contributed $151 million of that total. 1990 also marked the 14th consecutive year that the previous year's donations had been surpassed. In addition to the money earned through the proceeds of tournaments, the PGA TOUR also sponsors the PGA TOUR Charity Team Competition, in which 40 events compete for $2 million with the winning team earning $500,000 for charity. Last year Phoenix, AZ area charitable organizations were the beneficiaries of the first place winnings as the Phoenix Open won the competition by a slim margin over ,

A Brief History of TOUR Charitable Contributions

1938 First Contribution $ 10,000 (Palm Beach Invitational) 1950 Contributions reach $ 1.000,000 1960 Contributions reach $ 5,000,000 1976 TOUR reaches $10.000,000 1977 AGS formed $ 3,300,000 for year 1978 $ 4,300.000 1979 $20 million overall $ 4,400,000 1980 $ 4,500.000 1981 $30 million overall $ 6,800,000 1982 $ 7,200,000 1983 $ 7,800,000 1984 $50 million overall $ 9.400,000 1985 $11,300,000 1986 $16,100,000 1987 $100 million overall $17,600,000 1988 $125 million overall $18,390,000 1989 $145 million overall $19,779.000 1990 $165 million overall $20,191,000

CHARITY is the leading winner on the PGA TOUR

34 PGA TOUR STATS

An integral part of the PGA TOUR since 1980. the PGA TOUR Stats program has helped to clearly indicate who the most skilled TOUR players are in a variety of categories. The ten stat categories are: Scoring, Driving Distance, Driving Accuracy, Greens In Regulation. Par-Breakers, Putting, Eagles. Birdies, Sand Saves and All-Around. Statistics are gathered at each TOUR event by the walking scorers who accompany each group of players. The TOUR's Official Statistician then enters the raw data into an on-site computer, which then feeds the information back to TOUR Headquarters in Florida. There the weekly lists and standings are tabulated. Epson computer products are used to gather and compile the data. Since its inception, the PGA TOUR Stats program has proven to be a real eye- opener. Prior to 1980, only the most sophisticated golf tans would have recognized Calvin Peete's amazing accuracy off the tee. However, with Calvin now winning the last ten consecutive Driving Accuracy titles, almost everyone realizes that Calvin is the game's most accurate player. Another benefit of the PGA TOUR Stats program is felt by the players. Many of today's TOUR players have found the statistical printouts available at each TOUR site to be an excellent source of information about their own respective games. For example, a player can be working on his bunker play in practice and can chart on a weekly basis his progress through the keeping of statistics. In order to be eligible for the PGA TOUR Stats program, a player must complete a minimum of 50 rounds in 1991.

NABISCO SCOREBOARDS

The PGA TOUR over the years has introduced many innovations to enhance the spectator enjoyment of the tournaments. One such innovation was "Stadium Golf " another was the electronic scoreboards. The introduction of the Nabisco Scoreboards in 1981 provided up-to-the-minute information about action on the course to all spectators. The electronic Nabisco Scoreboard systems that travel the PGA TOUR are indeed a phenomenon. Not only do they bring status reports, current scores, biographical and statistical information, special reports and messages to players and fans spread out over many acres, but they also survive a gamut of weather conditions as well as the vagaries of travel as the two systems leapfrog around the nation. In 1988 they became even more phenomenal with the introduction of new state-of the-art technology. By the end of the 1988 TOUR schedule the existing systems were replaced by scoreboards featuring the new "Glowcube" technology from Daktronics Inc. of Brookings, S.D.—the manufacturer of the electronic scoreboards for the 1988 Winter Olympics. This "Glowcube" technology driven by Epson computers allows for faster scoring, better graphics and features the use of radio signals to transmit the data. The need for telephone lines from the greens to the scoreboards and from the scoreboards to the computer center in the van was eliminated. Nabisco Golf will be responsible for the transport, set up and maintenance of the electronic Nabisco Scoreboard systems while PGA TOUR personnel will be responsible for the on-course operation during tournament week.

35 BIOGRAPHIES OF TOURNAMENT PLAYERS

Official Statistics and Official Money apply to official 1990 schedule, which ended with the Nabisco Championships.

John Adams

EXEMPT STATUS: 122nd an 1990 money list. FULL NAME: John Greg Adams HEIGHT: 63 WEIGHT: 220 BIRTH DATE: May 5, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Altus. OK RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ FAMILY: Wife, Jane; Benjamin Craig (6:20/83): Kimberly Jill (10/23/65) COLLEGE: State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting and fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1978 Fall, 1979 Fall, 1985 CAREER EARNINGS: $653,863 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 BEST EVER FINISH: 2-1982 Hall of Fame Classic (lost playoff to Jay Haas)

MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 2,025-196 1983--$ 59.287-- 87 1987--$ 51,976--149 1979--$ 1,785--224 19844 73,567-- 80 1988--$ 64,341--140 19804 19.895--123 1985--$ 9,613--181 1989--$104,824--120 1981--$ 17,898--138 1986--$ 64,906--124 1990--$126,733--122 1982--$ 54,014-- 85

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T6--The International, T8--Chattanooga Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--32: in money-19: top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.78. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: BellSouth OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1975 Arizona State Amateur; led TOUR in Greens in Regulation statistic in 1988.

John Adams has found a steady improvement in his game the last few years and he has every reason to believe the upward swing will continue. Three years ago, after going to noted teacher Jim Flick for help, John was able to finish first in the Greens in Regulation Nabisco statistic. He won by a slim margin over Dave Barr, hitting the greens average of .739 percent of the time. "Jim Flick is the reason I won it," John said. In 1989, his progress continued and he had two top ten finishes and earned more than $100,000 for the first time. Last year he back-to-back top 10 finishes in The International and Chattanooga Classic and went on to his best money year. "It was a rebuilding year," he said of 1989. "I'm still trying to get back to the way I played in the early 1980's. Jim (Flick) has taken me from a large hook to a straight ball to a fade and it has helped a lot." John doesn't remember how old he was when he started to play golf. Smiling he says, "All I know is I was as young as I could be and still hold a club." In those days, he does know he played crosshanded and putted the same. When I was about three-years old, I finally gave up playing crosshanded." His father was a golf professional in the Midland, TX area, but retired when John was still a youngster. His father continued to coach and assist him him through the years but in 1986 he passed away. John played in junior events around Texas and eventually headed for Brevard Junior College. He transferred to Arizona State University, and while there, he won the 1975 Arizona State Amateur championship. His first year on TOUR was 1978 and he found little success. Then, as he says, "I found a course I could play, but we don't play it any longer." He was referring to Pinehurst No. 2. In the fall of 1982, he tied with Jay Haas in the Hall of Fame Classic, but lost in a playoff when he bogeyed the second extra hole. However, his check for $27,000 was more than he had won in any single season. It boosted his season earnings to $54,014, and that's more than he had won through his first four years on the TOUR combined.

37 Fulton Allen EXEMPT STATUS: 116th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Fulton Peter Allem HEIGHT: 511" WEIGHT: 215 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 15, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Kroonstad, RESIDENCE: Heathrow, FL FAMILY: Wife, Colleen: Nadia (7/7/86) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Riding horses, breeding horses, fishing & hunting. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 JOINED TOUR: Fall. 1987. CAREER EARNINGS: $519,844 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2-1987 NEC World Series of Golf MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$ 88,734--105 1989--$134,706--104 1990--$134,493-'116 1988—$163.911-- 73 BEST 1990 FINISH: T4--Nestle Invitational. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--23: in money--14', top ten finishes--1: stroke average--71.29. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: The International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1987. 1990 South African PGA: 1986 & 1987 Palaborwa Classic. 1986 AECI Charity Classic, 1988 Sun City Million Dollar Challenge. Winner of 11 South African PGA Tour events.

Fulton Allen was a fine player in South Africa before he decided it was time to cast his lot with the pros on the PGA TOUR. Since doing so in the Fall of 1987, he has demonstrated the skills needed to be a valuable member for a long time. When he won the South African PGA Championship in 1987, it qualified him for the NEC World Series of Golf, to be played at Firestone Country Cub in Akron, OH, later that year. He arrived with little fanfare but lie departed as a man with a future on the TOUR. He battled Curtis Strange to the finish, playing four solid rounds and finishing alone in second place. He earned $86,400 and that was more than enough for him to quality for his TOUR player's card. And, it also let him finish among the top 125 money winners for the year and thus gain exempt status. "I was planning on going to the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall," he said, "but I wasn't looking forward to all the pressure that goes with it. I felt I could play well enough to be on the PGA TOUR it I had the opportunity." Since then, he has put together three solid years to maintain his exempt status with ease. Allen has been a winner on his home circuit but Ye points out, "I had 18 second-place finishes before I finally won." As it was reported in South Africa, "The dynamic Allen couldn't break through after 10 tough years of trying but he subsequently annexed tour titles in one year. "The cherry on top was his superb win the Lexington PGA over a difficult Wanderers course in late January (1987) where he outdeuled a plucky over the final stretch to claim the most important success of his career thus far." Fulton started to play golf at age 7 under the encouragement of his father. Through the years. it has been his father who has been there to teach him the tine points of the game. "Gary Player was a big influence," he said. "He was so serious about his golf that I tended to be the same way. I couldn't take it lightly like some of -he amateurs. so , I decided to take the plunge and I turned pro when I was just 19." Even today, Player is his favorite. "I have the higrest respect for Gary and what he has done," Fulton said, "but I've always like Jack Nicklaus too. "What I admire so much about Gary is that he has grinded all the way from nothing and has beaten the giants. He has guts and determination. He never gives up. I just love the man."

38 Billy Andrade

EXEMPT STATUS: 64th on the 1990 money list FULL NAME: William Thomas Andrade HEIGHT: 5' 8" WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: Jan, 25, 1964 BIRTHPLACE:FaII River, MA RESIDENCE: Bristol, RI and Atlanta, GA FAMILY: Wife. Jody COLLEGE: Wake Forest University (1987. Sociology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports - I

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 19870 SCHOOL: Fall. 1987. 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $508,555 BEST EVER FINISH: T2--1989 Buick Open MONEY AND POSITION: 1988--$ 74,950--134 1989--$202,242-- 69 1990--$231,362-- 64 REST 1990 FINISH: T7--Federal Express SI. Jude Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--25; top ten finishes--t; stroke average--70.50. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: H.E.B. Texas Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1980, 1981 Insurance Youth Classic, 1981 PGA National Junior Championship, 1986 North and South Amateur, 1986 Sunnehanna Ama- teur. Won four collegiate tournaments. Member 1986 NCAA Championship team at Wake Forest. All-American, 1984, 1985, 1986. Ranked No 1 junior player in nation in 1981. NATIONAL TEAMS: Junior . 1981 (won team title with Sam Randolph at Portmarnock. Ireland): World Amateur Cup. 1986: Walker Cup, 1987.

Billy Andrade is what you might call an "impact" player. He not only has a bright future on the PGA TOUR, but he has a wonderful personality to match. He is the type of young man every sponsor loves to have in the field. He has enjoyed great success at all levels of the game and his peers believe he will be a standout on the TOUR for many, many years. In 1981, for example. as a 17-year old, he was ranked the No. 1 junior player in the nation. His first year as a member of the PGA TOUR was not too bad, but certainly not what he expected of himself. He finished 134th on the money list with nearly $75,000. He returned to the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1988 in an effort to improve his position as an exempt player. He finished fifth and, after a slow start on the West Coast at the start of 1989. he made his move. He had three top 10 finishes during the summer. "I knew I would be all right,' he said, "when I had guys like Fuzzy Zoeller and Tom Kite tell me,'You're going to be out here a long time. Take your time and be patient. Don't try to force it." His tie for second place in the 1989 Buick Open is his best TOUR finish but last year he made tremendous strides in his consistency. At one point, he had made the cut in 16-straight events. Obviously, he went on to enjoy his finest money season. Billy started the game at age 5 when he would tag along behind his grandmother on the course. He played in his first tournament in Rhode Island when he was 11. "I followed in the footsteps of Brad Faxon," he said. "Brad was three years ahead of me in school but we played together alot at the Rhode Island Country Club in Barrington." He played most sports through school even though he lacked height, he was named all-state in basketball white at Providence (RI) Country Day School. Knowing he wasn't big enough to play basketball in college, he started to concentrate on golf. He did well at an early age and "that fueled the fire,' he said. He was the recipient of an Arnold Palmer Scholarship to Wake Forest. He went on to win four collegiate events and lead the Deacons to the 1986 NCAA Championship. He was an All-American choice three times. Through the years he gained considerable experience as a winner. He joined with Sam Randolph to win the Junior World Cup crown in Ireland in 1981. He also played on the World Amateur Cup and Walker Cup teams. 39

Tommy Armour III

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Thomas Dickson Armour III HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: October 8, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Denver, CO RESIDENCE: Dallas. TX COLLEGE: University of New Mexico SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music. sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL:Fall, 1981.1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $709,137 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Phoenix Open. (TOTAL: 1)

MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$4,254--208 1988--$175,461--66 1990--$348,658--35 1987--$ 970--290 1989--$185.018--81

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Phoenix Open: 2--Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered --31; in money--16: top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.20. BEST 1990 STATS: 10--Driving Distance (274.8) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: USF&G Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1981 New Mexico State Amateur; 1983 Mexican Open; 1981 William Tucker Intercollegiate.

When your name is Tommy Armour III, it does attract a little extra attention. There are not many in the game who can say their grandfather--known as Silver Scot--was a winner of the United States, and British Opens, plus the PGA Championship. The Silver Scot passed away in 1968 but he would have been proud of his grandson. It took him a few years to get settled in on the PGA TOUR but once he did. Tommy let you know that he is here to stay. Last year was a big one for him as he won his first tournament--the Phoenix Open--by five strokes over Jim Thorpe. He was tied for the first-round and then took total command in the second round. He never was headed in the run to the finish. He nearly won again three weeks later but he had to settle for second place in the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open, two strokes behind Dan Forsman. He qualified for the TOUR's 1982 season, but won only $4,254. He kept trying to get his card back, but didn't make it until the Fall of 1987. Meanwhile, he travelled the world, spending most of his time on the European and Asian Tours where he had enjoyed exempt status. "It was a great experience," he said. "The main thing I was able to play in real golf tournaments." Each year, he became a little better and his patience paid off handsomely. Tommy said he was "about 10" when he started to play the game, going out with his "Mom or Dad." He played junior golf all around southern California, winning the occasional tournament. He played high school golf in Las Vegas. "I played baseball, too, but since the golf and baseball seasons were at the same time, I decided it was best for me to stick with," Tommy went on to Lincoln Trail College in southern and then on to the University of New Mexico. "We played the Western Juniors in Albuquerque and I liked the course and the school so much that I decided to go there." he said. While at New Mexico, he did win the William Tucker Intercollegiate event and he helped the Lobos to a fifth place in the NCAA Championship.

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Paul Azinger

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Paul William Azinger HEIGHT: 6 2" WEIGHT: 170 'Sc' BIRTH DATE: January 6, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Holyoke, MA RESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL. FAMILY: Wite.Toni: Sarah Jeanll 2'28/85):Josie Lynn(4/21/89). COLLEGE: Brevard Junior College and Florida State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, boating. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1981, 1983. 1984. CAREER EARNINGS: $3.687.384 si TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Phoenix Open. Panasonic-Las Vegas (TOTAL: 6) Invitational, Canon-Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1988 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. 1989 Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1990 MONY Tournament of Cham- pions. MONEY & POSITION: 1982-$ 10,655--171 1986--$254,019-- 29 1989--$951,649-- 3 191 27.821--144 1987--$822,481-- 2 1990-$944,731-- 4 1985--$ 81.179-- 93 1988--$594,850-- 11 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--MONY Tournament of Champions; 2--Hawaiian Open: 2--Buick Classic; T2--Doral Ryder Open: T4--K mart Greater Greensboro Open: 5--Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; T5--Canadian Open; 7-Nestle Invitational; 7--Las Vegas Invitational; TB--Phoenix Open; T8--NEC World Series of Golf: T9-- Memorial Tournament. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-26: in money-22; top ten finishes-12; stroke average-69.88.

BEST 1990 STATS: 1-eagles (14); 1-sand saves (.672); 1-all-around (162); 5-scoring (69.88); 12- putting (1.763): 12-par breakers (.206); 17-birdies (349); 23-greens in regulation (.673). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1980 Florida State match playchampionship; Gator Invitational and Metro Collegiate Conference. Medalist in in Fall of 1984. Runner-up 1987 British Open. Named 1987 PGA and Player- of-the-Year, Winner. 1988 Fred Myer Challenge (with Bob Tway). Winner, 1990 BMW Open (Germany). Led the TOUR in sand saves 1986, 1987 and 1990, all-around in 1989 and 1990 and eagles in 1990. Every young player in the game could learn a valuable lesson from Paul Azinger. Certainly he has as much talent as any player in the game today., but it was his determination to succeed that moved him into the upper echelons. His rise to superstardom began in 1987 whenhe won three times and was named PGA Player- of-the-Year. He won his first start of the year, the Phoenix Open and then added the Panasonic- Las Vegas Invitational and Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. titles to his list. He won in Las Vegas with an eagle putt of 30 feet on the last hole. One of the keys to Paul's success has been his ever-improving consistency. Two years ago, an route to earning $951,649--he had 13 top-10 finishes in 25 starts, he finished the season with asecond in the Texas Open and ties for third at W alt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic and Nabisco Championships. Last year, he opened with an impressive victory in the MONY Tournament of Championships and three times he came within a whisker of winning again. At Doral Ryder Open, he suffered a disappointing playoff loss. In the 1989 Ryder Cup against the European team, Paul played exceptionally well. His big moment came in a singles victory over . He first gained international attention in the 1987 British Open. He led by one stroke with two holes to play, but finished bogey-bogey due to bunker problems and Nick Faldo slipped in to win. A turning point in Paul's career came when he attended Brevard Junior College and his coach there, John Suttie, introduced him to John redman. "As he has said. "John has taken me to the level I'm at now. He moved to Florida State University and in 1981 he turned professional and headed for the TOUR's Qualifying Tournament. He made it. Although he missed the 1983 season, he was back in 1984. After a season or two to get his spikes firmly implanted, his star began to soar. As good as he has played. Paul has been even more impressive in his personal life. He has become a favorite of the galleries because of his exciting play. but, even more important, he is regarded as one of the nicest guys in the business. 41 Emlyn Aubrey

EXEMPT STATUS: 126th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Emlyn Davis Aubrey HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: January 28, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Reacting. PA RESIDENCE: Princeton, LA FAMILY: Wife. Cindy COLLEGE: Louisiana State University (1986. Recreation Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Auto racing, ice hockey. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: 5122,329 BEST-EVER FINISH: T7--1990 H.E.B. Texas Open.

MONEY & POSITION: 1990- $122,329--126

BEST 1990 FINISHES; T7- H.E.B. Texas Open; T8--Hardee's Golf Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30; in money--1 9; top ten finishes--2: stroke average--71.49. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1982, 1963, 1984 State Public Links: 1984 South- eastern Conference title; 1989 Philgine Open, 1989 North Dakota Open. Runner-up 1989 Order of Merit.

Toward the end of last season, Emlyn Aubrey started :o play the way he knew he could. A tie for eighth place in tie Hardee'sGolf Classic and a tie for seventh in H.E.B. Texas Open a month later gave him enough money to assure his exempt status -or this year. He said he put "too much pressure" on himself in the early going; trying too hard to be successful right out of the chute in his first year on TOUR. He also pointed out that "late in the year, I had some good Sunday pairings with players such as Raymond Floyd, Paul Azinger and Craig Stadler. "It gave me a chance to meet some of the really good players and watch them," he continued. "I found them real easy to play with and that helped a lot." Four rounds in he 60s with a closing 67 at the Hardee's led to a check for $28,000. He started the H.E. B.Texas Open with a63 at Oak Hills and closed with a 67 and that meant another $25,800. Emlyn started to play the game at age four and, since h s father was a high school golf coach, it was the natural game for him to play. He had his first taste of competition at age 7. When Emlyn was nine-years old, his father transferred to another school. "He wanted to watch me play but felt it would be difficult for him to be my coach as wet .' His father did :each him well, however. He won three straight Pennsylvania State Public Links titles. Along the way, he headed for Louisiana State University "because I wanted to go to school in the South.' In 1984, he won the Southeastern Conference championship. After he was graduated, he tried for his TOUR card three times without success but made it on his fourth attempt in the Fall of 1989. Meanwhile, he played wherever he could. He won tie 1989 Philipine Open and finished second on the Asian Tour Order of Merit that year. The experience proved beneficial. Once on TOUR, he said it took awhile to get used tc the routine. "I honestly expected the cuts to befour-and-f ve under par every week and I put too much pressure on myself on Thursdays and Fridays to shoot low scores." He missed the cut in four of his first five starts in 1990 and then settled down. Although he didn't post any really low finishes until later in the year, he did develop some consistency. "I had some problems with my putting." he added. "I could putt well for a couple of days but it was tough doing rt for four days, but it did improve toward the end of the year."

42 Ian Baker-Finch EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Ian Baker-Finch HEIGHT: 6'4" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: October 24. 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Nambour, Australia 4' RESIDENCE: Sanctuary Cove, Queensland, Australia FAMILY: Wile. Jennie; Hayley (2/7/89) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Languages. wine, , all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 JOINED TOUR: Fall, 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $864,801 TOUR VICTORIES:1989 Southwestern Bell Colonial (TOTAL. 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1988--$ 75.840--133 1989--$253,309-- 53 1990-$611.492-- 16 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2--MONY Tournament of Champions; 2--Kemper Open; T2--Canadian Open; T3-Hardee's Golf Classic: T3-Nabisco Championships: T5-Anheuser Busch Golf Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24; in money--19: top tan finishes--6: stroke average--70.27. BEST 1990 STATS: 5--putting (1.754): 7--all-around (324); 10--par breakers (.207): 11--sand saves (.576); 18--scoring (70.27): 24--driving accuracy (.721). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Southwestern Bell Colonial OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1983 Open. 1984 West , New South Open. 1985 Queensland PGA Championship. , Scandinavian Open. 1987 Australian Championship, Polaroid Cup (Japan). 1988 Australian Masters, Faced Sweat Open (Japan), Open (Japan). NATIONAL TOUR TEAMS: Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2), 1989, 1990. Australian World Cup, 1985: Australia/New Zealand Kirin Cup (4). 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988. It was a big decision for Ian Baker-Finch but he now knows it was the right one. At the end of 1988, Ian decided "it was time to pull up roots and play the U.S. TOUR fulltime." He would forget about trying to play all over the world, hopping on airplanes from his homeland of Australia to Japan to Europe to the United States and back again. His pretty wife Jennie was delighted. Golf Fans around the world--and in Akron. Ohio-knew he had exceptional talent and he put it all on display at the Southwestern Bell Colonial in Fort Worth, TX. in May of 1989. He led all the way at the Colonial Country Club with rounds of 65. 70, 65 and 70 for a total of 10-under-par 270 and won by four strokes over David Edwards. He led by one after the first and second rounds and by four after three In the 1988 NEC World Series of Golf at Firestone Country Club. Ian was tied for the third' round lead with Larry Neslon and Mike Reid. He shot a final round of 71 and that dropped him into a tie for third place, two strokes out of the Reid Tom Watson playoff. However, in four starts, he earned $75,840 to rank 133rd on the money list at the season's end. It was enough for him to gain membership in the PGA TOUR and, thus, could accept unlimited sponsors exemptions. In some ways, his 1990 campaign was even better than the previous year's. Certainly, he won considerably more money but it was because he became a consistent challenger. Twice he finished second--to Paul Azinger by a stroke in the MONY Tournament of Champions to open the year, and then by a stroke to Gil Morgan in the Kemper Open, thanks to a last round of 66. A final round of 64 pushed him into place in the Hardee's Golf Classic. Baker-Finch's home is in Sanctuary Cove, near Brisbane in Queensland, the same "neighborhood" as Greg Norman and Wayne Grady. He turned professional in 1979 and his first important pro victory was in the 1983 . He led the 1984 British Open at St. Andrews after three rounds, but a poor fourth round dropped him down the list. He has won seven times on the Australia/New Zealand Tour, with his most impressive and chreished victory being in the 1988 Australian Masters. He won the 1984 New South by 13 strokes. He has represented his country well, playing on the team on four Australia/ New Zealand Kirin Cup teams; and the last two our Tours World Championship of Golf teams. 43 Dave Barr

EXEMPT STATUS: 80th on 1990 money list HEIGHT: 6 1' WEIGHT: 195 , BIRTH DATE: March 1, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Kelowna, British "r. Columbia RESIDENCE: Richmond, B.C. FAMILY: Wife, Lu Am; Brent Jason (10/11/80); Teryn Amber (4/13/83). COLLEGE: Oral Roberts University SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,196,730 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2

TOUR VICTORIES: 1981 Quad Cities Open. 1987 Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic. (TOTAL: 2)

MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$11.897--133 1983--$ 52,800--96 1987--$202.241--54 1979--$13.022- 142 1984--$113.336--62 1988--$291,244-33 1980-$14,664--141 1985--$126.177--65 1989--$190,480--75 1981--$46,214-- 90 1986--$122.181--70 1990--$197,979--80 1982- $12,474--166

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Hardee's Golf Classic; T7--Buick Open; TIC--Phoenix Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26; in money--23; to ten finishes--3; stroke average--70.82 BEST 1990 STAT: 5--greens in regulation (.700); 16--eagles Of 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Hardee's Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 12 events on Canadian Tour. Winner of 1977, 1985. 1986 and 1988 Canadian Order of Merit. Wnner 1977 Washington State Open, and 1985 Canadian PGA, 1988 Manitoba Open and Canadian Tournament Players Division championship. Member Canadian Tour Board of Directors. Winner of six consecutive SCORE Awards as Canada's top player (1984- 1989).

NATIONALTEAMS: World Cup(10),1977,1978,1982,1983,1984,1985,1987,1988,1989, 1990(won individual title in 1983 and team title with Dan Halldorson in 1985). Canadian World Amateur Cup, 1972. Dunhill Cup (5), 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990.

Dave Barr contnues to string solid seasons together and leaves no doubt that he is Canada's finest player. He consistently is in the money, although a few times ast year, he let opportunities get away in the last round. His strongest showing was in the Hardee s Golf Classic where he finished one- stroke out of the playoff and in a tie for third place. Dave's first victory on TOUR was in the 1981 Quad Cities Open in a five-way playoff and he won again in the 1987 Georgia Pacific Atlanta Classic with a brilliant 23-under-par score of 265. Dave received considerable national attention in the 1 385 United States Open championship when he battled Andy North all the way to the wire before finishing in a tie for second place with Denis Watson and Tze-Chung Chen. Dave always has been successful in his native Canaca. He has won 12 Canadian Tour titles including the 1985 Canadian PGA Championship and the 1988 Canadian Tournament Players Division title.He alsc led the Canadian Order of Merit four times, including last year. He has played on nine Canadian World Cup teams. In 1983 he won the individual title and in 1985 he joined with Dan Halldorson to give Canada the team championship When the final round started at the 1981 Quad Cities Open, Dave was five strokes behind Victor Regalado. A -losing 66 shot him into a tie at the end of regulation play with Halldorson, Woody Blackburn, Frank Conner and Regalado. It was eight holes later (only one playoff in TOUR history has been longer), that Dave managed a par and that was all he needed to gain his first triumph.

44 Andy Bean

EXEMPT STATUS: 119th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Thomas Andrew Bean n HEIGHT: 6' 4" WEIGHT: 225 BIRTH DATE: March 13. 1953 BIRTHPLACE: Lafayette, GA RESIDENCE: Lakeland. FI: plays out of Grasslands CC, Lakeland. FAMILY: Wife, Debbie: Lauren Ashley (4/17/82); Lindsay Am (6/10/84): Jordan Alisa l 11/19/85). COLLEGE: (1975, Marketing-Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting and fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,606,800 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977 Doral-Eastern Open. 1978 Kemper Open, Danny Thomas Memphis Classic, (TOTAL: 11) Western Open. 1979 Atlanta Classic. 1980 Hawaiian Open. 1981 Bay Hill Classic. 1982 Doral Eastern Open. 1984 Greater Greensboro Open. 1986 Doral Eastern Open. Byron Nelson Golf Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 10,761--139 1981--$105,755--35 1986--$491,938-- 4 1977--$127,312-- 12 1982--$208,627--15 1987--$ 73,808--120 1978--$268,241-- 3 1983--$181,246--24 19884 48.961--149 1979--$208,253-- 7 1984--$422,995-- 3 1989--$236.097-- 58 1980--$269,033-- 4 1985--$190,871--33 1990--$129,669--119

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 6--MCI Heritage Classic: T9--THE PLAYERS Championship; T10--Buick Southern Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--22; in money--11 top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.71. BEST 1990 STAT: 11--driving distance (273.4); 16--eagles (9) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: The TOUR Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1974 Eastern Amateur and Falstaff Amateur. 1975 Dixie Amateur and Western Amateur, semifinalist U.S. Amateur. All-American selection and captain of Univer- sity of Florida golf team. Winner, 1978 Dunlop Phoenix. Japan Member 1984 USA Team vs. Japan. Member Team, Medalist, 1987 ABC Cup matches in Japan. Winner 1986, 1987 Kapalua International. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1979, 1987. U.S. vs. Japan. 1984.

Andy Bean was one of the game's leading players for more than a decade before a bout with tendinitis cut into his effectiveness a couple of years ago, so, now, its good to see the big fellow back on his game. He won 11 times on the TOUR from 1977 through 1986--three of them being in the Doral-Eastern Open--and he came close to winning another pair in 1989. Andy shot a 66 the final day of the PGA Championship and came within a stroke of forcing a playoff with Payne Stewart. Three weeks later, he was second in the Greater Milwaukee Open, only because of a superb winning effort by Greg Norman. His victories have not been limited to official events on the TOUR. He has won in Japan and twice was the victor in the Isuzu Kapalua International on Maui in Hawaii. After winning twice in 1986 and finishing fourth on the money list, Andy came up with a severe case of tendinitis in his right elbow in 1987. He dropped to 120th on the money list and the next year, he fell all the way to 149th. He simply couldn't play well. Interestingly enough, he did play well in the Ryder Cup matches in 1987 and one of his victories was in singles over . Andy certainly had the background to become a . As a youngster, he lived on Jekyll Island, GA, where his father was associated with a golf course. When he was 15, the family moved to Lakeland, FL, where his father bought a course. He is one of the biggest men in the game and he has the personality and the heart to match his size. Wherever the game is played, he always is one of the more popular men in the field.

45 Chip Beck

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Charles Henry Beck HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 12, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Fayetteville, NC RESIDENCE: Fayetteville, NC; plays out of Sea Palms, St. Simons Island, GA f~ r FAMILY: Wife. Karen Marie; Charles (11/12/83); Elizabeth Tuttle (311687); Mary Catherine (7/7/90). COLLEGE: (1978, Journalism). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, landscaping, water skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1978 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,433,018 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Los Angeles Open, USF&G Classic 1990 Buick Open (TOTAL: 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1979--$ 4.166--194 1983--$149.909--33 1987--$523.003-- 9 1980--$17.109--131 1984--$177.289--34 1988--$916,818-- 2 1981--$30.034--1 10 1985--$ 76,038--97 1989--$694,087-- 9 1982--$57,608-- 76 1986--$215,140--39 1990--$571,816--17 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Buick Open; T6--NEC World Series of Golf; T5--PGA Championship; 6-- Nabisco Championships: T7--K mart Greater Greensboro Open; TB--Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic: T9--MCI Heritage Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25; in money--21; to ten finishes--7; stroke average--70.72 BEST 1990 NABISCO STAT: 17--Sand Saves (.567) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kemper Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named Senior Athlete of Year at Jniversity of Georgia. 1978. Winner of six college tournaments, includin-3 Southern Intercollegiate three years and 1976 All-America tournament Three-time All-America. Twice winner Carolinas Junior title and Carolinas Amateur championship. Winner, 1989 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Finals. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1989; Kirin Cup, 1988; Asahi 31ass Four Tours World Championship of Golf, 1989. Chip Beck had the kind of season in 1988 that many rave been expecting of him since this talented young man joined the TOUR in 1979. That year Chip finished second on the money list with a whopping $916,818. He won twice and came close a third time losing in a playoff to Bob Lohr late in the year at the Walt Disney World/ Oldsmobile Classic. He broke through with his first-ever victory at the fabled Riviera Country Club taking home the Los Angeles Open title with a brilliant 17-under par effort. He won again two months later at the USF&G Classic with a near record performance of 26-under-par 262. He earned a spot in the Disney playoff with a 25-under par performance and his brilliant scoring earned him the 1988 Vardon Trophy with a scoring average of 69.46. Last year was a special one as well. He won the Buick Open at Warwick Hills in Michigan with a blazing final round of 7-under-par 65. His 18-under-par 272 was one better than Hale Irwin, Mike Donald and Fuzzy Zoeller. In addition, three weeks before the tournament, his wife, Karen. presented him with Mary Catherine. Chip well remembers the day he was introduced to golf. He was only 10-years old at the time, and his mother was going to the Highland Golf Club in Fayetteville, NC, to attend a clinic that was to be given by the head professional. Once he started to hit balls, he was hooked. He played 311 summer and the golf career of Chip Beck was well under way. By the end of the summer, he wan the Pee Wee division at the club. A journalism major at the University of Georgia, he enjoyed considerable success on the Bulldog team. As a senior, he was named the Athlete of the Year and that's the first time a golfer had ever been honored at Georgia. He won six collegiate events, such as the Southern Intercollegiate three times and the All-America championship hosted by the University of . He also was an All-America choice three years.

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Phil Blackmar

EXEMPT STATUS: 78th on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: Philip Arnold Blackmar HEIGHT: 6' 7" WEIGHT: 240 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 22, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA RESIDENCE: Corpus Christi, TX; plays out of Kings Crossing C.C. FAMILY: Wife, Carol; Kristin (3'21/84); Kelli Michelle (9/20/85); Philip James (5/9/88) COLLEGE: University of Texas (1979. Finance) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $939,494 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1988 Provident Classic. (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 3,374--209 1987--$ 99,580-- 97 1989-$140,949--100 1985-4198,537-- 28 1988--$108,403105 1990--$200,796-- 78 1986--$191.228-- 43

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Las Vegas Invitational; T10--K mart Greater Greensboro Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30: in money--15: top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.17. BEST 1990 STAT: T2--eagles (13) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Chattanooga Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: All-Southwest Conference three years. W inner of 1983 Missouri State Open. Won four mini-tour events. Second at 1985 National Long Drive champion- ship. Second at 1984 Qualifying Tournament. 1985 Rookie-of-Year,

Phil Blackmer picked a good week to get his game together last season as he tied for third place in the Las Vegas Invitational with Corey Pavin and collected $75,400. Until that week, Phil was looking at the possibility of losing his full exempt status, but five rounds in the 60's and the healthy check eliminated that dire possibility. Phil is a big. easy-going fellow who has a golf game that can border on the awesome when he gets everything in synch, such as he did in Las Vegas. He has won twice since starting on the TOUR in the Fall of 1984, but has been close to winning on several other occasions as well He has won well over $100,000 in five of the last six seasons. Phil admits his rookie season of 1985 was even better than he expected it would be. He won the Canon Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open in a playoff over Dan Pohl and Jodie Mudd as he birdied the first extra hole to earn $108,000. He went on to collect a healthy $198,537 for the year. "It wasn't really a surprise," he said of the victory. "but I hadn't planned on it either. I did know that it I got hot, I could win. It was just a question of being lucky and getting hot at the right time." He could have made the same statement in 1988 after the Provident Classic in Chattanooga, TN. He won the title and $81,000 after a playoff against Payne Stewart. Phil rolled in a birdie putt on the first extra hole to clinch it. Phil started in the game as a youngster and he had a teacher with good credentials-his father. Phil's dad won the National Lefthanders title in 1965 and he introduced Phil to the game. Phil was a three-time All-Southwest Conference selection while at the University of Texas. He performed splendidly at the 1984 Qualifying Tournament at La Quinta, CA, to finish one shot in back of medalist Paul Azinger. "I recognize my limitations. I'm not one of the pure strikers out here," he said. "However, when I get hot I'm going to try and run the table.'

EVA Jay Don Blake

EXEMPT STATUS: 106th on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: Jay Don Blake HEIGHT: 62" WEIGHT:180 BIRTH DATE: October 28, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: St, George, UT RESIDENCE: St. George, UT FAMILY: Jamie Dawn (10/1/79); Bridgette (4/11/83). fir- COLLEGE: Utah State SPECIAL INTERESTS Fishing, hunting, all sports.

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1986 \\ CAREER EARNINGS: $568,453 BEST-EVER FINISH: T3--BellSouth Atlanta Classic MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$ 87,634--106 1989--$200,499-- 71 1990--$148,384--106 1988--$131.937- 90

BEST 1990 FINISH: T11--Las Vegas Invitational. 1990 SUMMARY: Tounaments entered--30: in money--16; lop ten finishes--0; stroke average--70.93 BEST 1990 STAT: 7--eagles (10); 19--par breakers (.201) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: MCI Heritage Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1980 NCAA Championship: runner-up 1981 NCAA Championship. 1980 & 1981 collegiate All-American. 1988 Utah State Open.

It took awhile for Jay Don Blake to settle into life on the PGA TOUR, but once he did, he started to establish himself as a solid player and one who will contend frequently. Two years ago. Y e made a couple of strong bids at victory and he displayed the skills needed to win. In the BellSouth Atlanta Classic, he finished third, just one stroke out of the Scott Simpson- Bob Tway playoff. The next week he started 68-64 in the Kemper Open and finally tied for eighth. He had a 66 the first day of the U.S. Open. The point is he continues to get better and better. Two solid finishes toward the end of last year in the Canadian Open and the Las Vegas Invitational cemented his position for exempt status once again. When Jay Don was a youngster in St. George, Utah, he spent most of his time on the nine- hole course that was adjacent to his family's home. Since his mother, father and four brothers all played the game, it was the natural thing for him to do. By the time Jay Don was 12, he knew that he wanted to play golf for a living. With little formal instruction, he set out to accomplish his goal. He attended Utah State and for the first two years, was merely content with showing a little improvement. However, his junior year "things started to come together." He won the NCAA title his junior year and then carried over the feeling from "my first real big confidence boost" to have an outstanding senior year that saw him named as the 1981 College Player-of-the-Year. He nearly repealed as the NCAA champion, losing by a single shot to Ron Commans after he held a six-shot leas entering the final round. Despite that disappointment, he was ready to turn pro and earn his spot on TOUR. He found out it wasn't that easy. After he didn't make I through the Qualifying Tournament on his first attempt, he stepped away from the highly-competitive game for a couple of years. Gradually, he started to get back into it. After enjoying some success on secondary tours, he tried again in the fall o' 1986 and he made it. After a slow start in 1987, his climb up the money list began in earnest in mid-summer and by year's end, he easily finished among the leading 125 money winners. He did enjoy another taste of victory in 1988 even though it was not on the PGA TOUR as he captured the Utah State Open.

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Jim Booros

EXEMPT STATUS: 127th on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: James Daniel Booros HEIGHT: 6' 1/2" WEIGHT: 215 `a ' BIRTHDATE: April22, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Reading, PA RESIDENCE: Allentown, PA 9- Jr FAMILY: Wife, Debbie. , SPECIAL INTERESTS: Pro basketball, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 : Fall, 1976, 1980, 1987, 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $403,268 BEST EVER FINISH: 1 -1989 Deposit Guaranty Galt Classic (unofficial); 3--1990 Buick Southern Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 2.459--197 1983--$ 34,980--125 1989-$118,824--113 1981--$ 28.708--113 1984-$ 18,446--158 1990--$121,948--127 1982--$ 51,933-- 89 1988--$ 25,969--186

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 3--Buick Southern Open: T6--Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30; in money--1 3; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.36. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Chattanooga Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1973 Pennsylvania Public Links

Jim Booros saved his best for the finish last year as he put together four solid rounds to finish third in the Buick Southern Open. The check for $40.800 boosted him well over the $100,000 mark for the second straight year and assured his exempt status. The last two years have been his most successful and he believes one of the main reasons may be because he finally has been able to devote his full time to the game and his life on the TOUR. For many years he tried to play the TOUR and also work as the head professional at the Allentown (PA) Municipal course, "Early in my career," he said, ill wasn't playing well, I'd bail out and go back home to the club. I knew I always had that waiting for me." As a result, he did struggle trying to keep his TOUR card. Only twice before did he enjoy exempt status and that was in 1983 after finishing 89th on the 1982 money list and again in 1984 after finishing 125th in 1983. He lost his card again after the 1984 season and was not able to regain it until the start of 1988. He did win the 1989 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic in Hattiesburg, MS. in a playoff over Mike Donald. While the victory was unofficial. the $36,000 he collected definitely counted. Two weeks later he finished fifth in the K mart Greater Greensboro Open to earn another $36,500, At Hattiesburg, the tournament was called after 54 holes due to severe storms, and Jim and Mike were tied. Jim laughed, "Mike is one of the best friends I have, but I was doing a rain dance in the parking lot." In their playoff, Jim won it with a par on the fourth extra hole. He said his play at Greensboro was a "carry-over," and he was pleased with his performance. "I hung in there on the weekend to tie for fifth," he said. "and I felt good about being able to do that. It's something I will remember." Jim enjoyed playing golf around his hometown of Reading, PA, but basketball was his game in those days. He was named to the all-state team in high school and went to Edinboro State College on a basketball scholarship. However, late in his senior year in high school, he tore a cartilage in his right knee, and he says, "that had a lot to do with my turning to golf," After one year at Edinboro State, he left school to devote more time to golf. After he won the 1973 Pennsylvania Public Links crown, he played the mini-tours for three years, On his fifth try in the O-School, he obtained his card at Brownsville, TX, in the Fall of 1976.

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Bill Britton EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: William Timothy Britton HEIGHT: 5'7" WEIGHT: 140 BIRTH DATE: Nov. 13. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Stater Island, NY RESIDENCE: Red Bank, NJ FAMILY: Wife, Isabelle; Kevin (1/2/90). COLLEGE: University of Florida (1979 Municipal Recreation) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1980; Fall, 1986. 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $919,268 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Centel Classic (TOTAL; 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1980--S 9,022--171 1984-$ 29,149--142 1988--$110,781--103 1981--$ 39,358-- 97 1985--$ 3.245--215 1989--$307,978-- 34 19824 75,328-- 57 1987--$ 45,939--158 1990--$278.977-- 51 1983--$ 20,492-148

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3-Hardee's Golf Classic; 4--PGA Championship; T7--Masters; T10--Buick Southern Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30; in money--20; top ten finishes--4; stroke average--70.87.

1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canadian Open

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 , 1975 National Junior College champion- ship. Metropolitan Amateur championship, 1975, 1976.

One of the hardest workers on the PGA TOUR. Bill Britton finally received his reward in 1989 when he took home his first title at the Centel Classic. For Bill, it was a reward for perseverence and hard work over the years. Times have not always been kind to the competitive man from New York, but he kept faith in himself and reached new heights last year. He began his TOUR career in 1980 and showed good progress through the next three years. In fact, he finished 57th on the money list in 1982 with over $75,000. During that season he had his best ever finish, a playoff loss to Hal Sutton at the Walt Disney World Classic. Bill had played brilliantly with a closing 64 to force the overtime. From 1983 through 1987 though, Bill struggled and did not even play on TOUR in 1986. In 1988, he began to play the way he always felt he could. The confidence carried over into 1989 and he enjoyed a splendid season, highlighted by the impressive four-stroke victory in the Centel Classic. Last year, his strong play continued but Bill also gainad considerable national attention with his performances it The and the PGA Championship. He tied for seventh place at Augusta and was fourth alone at Shoal Creek in :he PGA. His best finish a year ago was a tie for third place in the Hardee's Golf Classic. His closing round of 65 left him one stroke out of the playoff. Bill began his golfing career when he used to sneak under the fence at a public course near his home in , NY. He enjoyed amateur success winning the Metropolitan Amateur in 1975 and 1976 anc he also won the Metropolitan Open in 1979. He won the National Junior College title while at Miami Dade North and then attended the University of Florida where he graduated in 1979. He then joined the TOUR in the spring of 1980.

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Mark Brooks

EXEMPT STATUS: 45th on 1990 money Itst. FULL NAME: Mark David Brooks HEIGHT: 5' 7" WEIGHT: 150 lbs. BIRTH DATE: March 25, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Fort Worth, TX RESIDENCE: Fort Worth, TX FAMILY: Wife, Cynthia; Lyndsay (124186). COLLEGE: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, cooking TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 O-SCHOOL: Fall, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $863.318 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-I TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Canon Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open (TOTAL: ii MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 40,438-122 1987--$ 42.100--165 1989--$112.834--115 1985--$ 32,094--141 1988--$280,636-- 36 1990--$307,948-- 45 1986--$47,264--140

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Honda Classic; T3--Memorial Tournament; T5--Centel Western Open; T5--U.S. Open: 6--H.E.B. Texas Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-33; in money-23; top ten finishes--5; stroke average--70.68. BEST 1990 STATS: 7-eagles (10); 7-birdies (368): 25--all-around (495). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Sazale Classic

In some ways, Mark Brooks enjoyed the finest season of his career a year ago. He didn't win, as he did in 1988, but he collected more money and had more top 10 finishes than ever before. He set the tone for the year early with a tie for third place in the Honda Classic; and certainly back-to-back ties for fifth place in the Centel Western Open and the U.S. Open were impressive. His victory two years ago came in the Canon Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open in a playoff over Joey Sindelar and Dave Barr. He put together four splendid rounds of 66-65-69-69 for a 15-under-par 269. In the playoff, Sindelar was eliminated on the first extra hole. On the second. Mark rolled in a birdie putt of 10 feet to win it, "It was on the same line as my 3 1/2-foot par putt in regulation," he said. "I gave the winning putt just a little more. "This will take a few days for it all to sink in," said Brooks. "There are so many things that you don't think about, out on the course, so many things that you shouldn't think about. Things like the playing in the Masters and such. My only goal was make good golf swings; that was the ticket all week." He nearly won again ate in 1988 losing in a playoff to Tom Purtzer at the Gatlin Brothers Southwest Classic. He gained entry into sudden death with a 50-foot eagle on the final hole. "I exceeded all of my expectations in 1988," said Brooks. "My first goal was to stay away from Qualifying School. Winning was just icing on the cake. Mark began the game at the age of eight, while visiting his grandparents. His grandfather was an avid golfer. and soon had Mark feeling the same way. He enjoyed much success at the high school and junior levels, winning several titles. From there he moved on to the University of Texas, where he was a two-time All-America selection. He obtained his TOUR card four different times, only to have to go back to Qualifying School at the end of the year.

51 Billy Ray Brown

EXEMPT STATUS: 44th on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: Billy Ray Brown HEIGHT: 6' 3" WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: April 5, 1963 BIRTHPLACE: Houston, TX RESIDENCE: Missouri City. TX FAMILY: Wife. Cindy COLLEGE: SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $559,021 BEST EVER FINISH: T2--1989 Kemper Open MONEY & POSITION: 1988--$ 83,590--125 1989--$162,964-- 85 1990--$312,466-- 44 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Phoenix Open; T3--Honda Classic; T3--U.S. Open; T5--THE PLAYERS Championship; T6-- Hawaiian Open; T7--Kemper Open.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-26;in money-'18;top ten finishes--6;stroke average-71.37.

BEST 1990 STAT: 13--driving accuracy (.739); 23--greens in regulation (.673)

1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: The International

Billy Ray Brown has been making marvelous strides up the ladder of success on the PGA TOUR and it seems evident to followers of the game that ('is star will continue to rise. The big, friendly fellow out of the University of Housto-f joined the TOUR for the start of the 1988 season and his progress has been very positive. He made grand strides a year ago and the highlight cf the campaign had to be at the U.S. Open at Medinah. He was tied for the third round lead with Mike Donald and while most eyes through the closing rounds were on Hale Irwin, Donald anc Nick Faldo, Billy Ray made a move. A birdie at the par 3, 17th hole, where he hit a 9-iron to two feet put him at 7-under-par, just one stroke out of the lead. On the 18th, another good approach left him with a 15 footer for a birdie that would place him in a tie with Irwin and Donald. Unfortunately, he played a little too much break and the ball rolled just to the left of the cup. So, he tied for third place with Faldo. He had two other third-place finishes early on, in the Fhoenix Open and the Honda Classic. He also was fifth in THE PLAYERS Championship. His best-ever TOUR finish was a tie for second place in the 1989 Kemper Open. It is no great surprise that Brown has done as well as he has, due to his excellent amateur background. As a freshman at the University of Houston in 1982, he won the NCAA Champion- ship. He finished his four years at Houston as a four-time 411-America selection. Although winning the NCAA Championship was a wonderful accomplishment for Brown, it also raised expectations for him. His next three years at Houston were good, but never quite what he wanted them to be. While at Houston, Billy Ray was a teammate of Steve Elkington. During that time, the Cougars won three NCAA team championships. Brown was raised in a very athletic household. His dad was a center for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League, and his brother played tackle for the St. Louis Cardinals

52 Brad Bryant

EXEMPT STATUS: 86th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Bradley Dub Bryant HEIGHT: 5 10" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: December 11, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Amarillo, TX RESIDENCE: Winter Garden, FL FAMILY: Wife. Sue, COLLEGE: University of New Mexico SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bass fishing and hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1978, 1987, 1988. CAREER EARNINGS: $844,726

BEST-EVER FINISHES: T2-1982 Tournament Players Championship; T2--1982 Quad Cities Open; T2--1983 Byron Nelson Golf Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 4,350--173 1983--$93,021-- 61 1987--$ 17,090--191 1979--$ 63.013-- 67 1984--$ 36,805--127 1981 62,514-141 1980--$ 56.115-- 68 1985--$ 1,683--232 1989-4174,393-- 84 1981--$ 52,070-- 80 1986--$ 11,290--202 1990--$189,795-- 86 1982-$ 99,576-- 37 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Independent Insurance Agent Open; T6--Bank of Boston Classic; T7-- USF&G Classic; 8--B.C. Open; T8--Honda Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31; in money--1 5; top ten finishes--5; stroke average--71.39.

1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Northern Telecom Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1971, 1973 New Mexico Scholastic championships; 1973 Harvey Penick Invitational, Named All-Western Athletic Conference, 1974.

Brad Bryant should receive an award for perseverance. His career was starting to blossom in the early 1980's when he was struck down by Injuries and serious illnesses within his close-knit family. It is a testimony to his strong character that he has been able to wade his way through it all without complaint and finally put together solid performances through the last two season. Last year, a final round of 64 in the Independent Insurance Agent Open at The Woodlands, TX, left him tied for third place, just one stroke out of the Tony Sills-Gil Morgan playoff. He finished the year with more top 10 finishes than ever before and his best-ever money year. How good was he early in his career? In 1982, he came within a whisker of winning the Tournament Players Championship as he tied for second place and later in the year was second in the Quad Cities Open. The following year, he again was a runner-up in the Byron Nelson Classic. In 1984, however, he not only tore up his left shoulder, but his father and wife, Sue, were stricken with serious illnesses. He tried to play with the shoulder, but played hurt. Finally in December of 1985--after the injury had been properly diagnosed--he underwent an operation. The recovery period was long and slow but the good signs started to reappear in 1988. "It was the first time I had been able to play healthy since 1983," he says matter-of-factly. No question, without the injury, his life on TOUR would have changed dramatically through the middle 1980's. Brad started in the game at age 10, going to the course with his father in Rosebud, TX. At age 15, he started to work hard on his game and says "you can't believe how many golf balls I hit when I was 15-and-l6-years old:' The effort made him the terror of New Mexico junior golf and he went onto the University of New Mexico. He obtained his TOUR card in the Fall of 1978 and progressed steadily. In the 1982 Tournament Players Championship, he was tied for the lead after three rounds with Bruce Lietzke. Jerry Pate, the eventual winner, was three strokes behind. When he birdied the 14th the last day, he still was tied, now with Lietzke and Pate. However, he three-putted the 15th and, even though he birdied the 16th, Pate birdied the 17th and 18th to win it. Brad tied with Scott Simpson for second place. 53 Curt Byrum

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Curt Allan Byrum HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 28, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Onida, SD FAMILY: Wife, Cyndi: Christina Suzanne (10/13190). RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ COLLEGE: University of New Mexico SPECIAL INTERESTS: All Sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $905.144 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Hardee's Golf Classic (TOTAL 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 30,772--130 1986--$ 79,454- -108 1989--$221,702-- 64 1984--$ 27,836--143 1987--$212.450 -- 46 1990--$117,134-129 1985--$ 6,943--193 1988--$08,853 -- 55

BEST 1990 FINISH:12--USF&G Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31: in money--16: top ten finishes--0'. stroke average--71.41. BEST 1990 STAT: 21--driving distance (270.8) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canon 3reater Hartford Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named All-American in 1980. Winner. 1979 Pacific Coast Amateur. Winner, South Dakota State Juniors, four limes and South Dakota Stale Amateur five times. Winner 1986 Showdown Classic on the SENIOR PGA TOUR with Bobby Nichols. It is easy to understand why Curt Byrum has a special fondness for the Hardee's Golf Classic and the Oakwood Country Club in Coal Valley, IL. First of all, he claimed the 1989 Hardee's title as his first on the PGA TOUR. A final round 4-under-par 66 for a total of 12-under-par 268 was all he 'eeded to earn the winner's check of $126,000. On a historical note, his younger brother Tom, won the Kemper Open seven weeks earlier so they became the first brothers to win in the same year s nce Dave and did it in 1972. As Curt said with a laugh afterwards, "I started to feel the pressure when Tom won because I'm the oldest and I've always been one up." The he added, "It's nice to have the first one out of the way. I feel I'm over the hump and I hope to go on from here." There is another good reason why the Hardee's and Oakwood are special. He had lost his TOUR membership after the 1985 season, but the folks at Hardee's gave him a sponsor exemption into the 1986 event. It was his first start of the year. Curt played marvelously. Rounds of 64 the first-and-third days put him two strokes ahead of Mark Wiebe going into the final round. Although Wiebe nme on strong to gain the victory, Curt finished second and earned $43,200. It was enough to earn him a special membership and his career blossomed from there. A month later, he joined with Bobby Nichols in the Slowdown Classic at Jeremy Ranch in Utah--a popular Senior PGA TOUR event--and he playec brilliantly as they won the title. He used that confidence to put together an excelent 1987 campaign in which he won $212,450, highlighted by a runnerup finish at the prestigious Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village. Curt and Tom grew up in Onida, South Dakota. "We used to have a nine-hole course with sand greens there." Curt said. "It's grown over now, but wh an Tom and I would go home, we would get out the mowers and cut down a couple of the fairway3 so we could practice." He was exceptional as a high school athlete. He was all-state as a quarterback in football and as a guard in basketball. His senior year in 1977, he was named the South Dakota Athlete of the Year. He was recruited by the University of New Mexico tc play golf so that's where he decided to go. Alter three years at the University. Curt came under he tutelage of Ken Venturi and they still spend time together although for many years the Byrum brothers have helped each other. 54

Tom Byrum

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Thomas Elliott Byrum HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 28, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Onida, SD RESIDENCE: Onida, SD and Fort Worth, TX FAMILY: Wife, Dana: Brittni Rene (4/2/88). i COLLEGE: New Mexico State (1984, Sociology). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, all sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1985

CAREER EARNINGS: $410,502 p ' TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Kemper Open. (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$ B9,739-- 93 1988--$174,378-- 67 1990—$136,910--113 1987--$146,384-- 76 1989-4320,939-- 32

BEST 1990 FINISH: 3--Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--32; in money--14; top ten finishes--I: stroke average--72.12. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Southwestern Bell Colonial OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1983 New Mexico State Intercollegiate tournament and was runner- up in three collegiate events.

Everyone knew it was only a matter of time before the Byrum brothers broke through and won golf tournaments. Tom. who is two years younger than Curt, was the first to do it and he was most impressive at the 1989 Kemper Open on the TPC at Avenel course. He won by five strokes after shooting 65- 68 for his final two rounds and totalling 16-under-par 268. It was worth $162,000. Several weeks later, Curt won the Hardee's Golf Classic, so they became the first brothers to win in the same year since Mike and did it in 1972. Tom said afterwards, "I'm not real excited to be the first in the family to win. My brother has taught me more than anybody and he's been an inspiration to me." He came close to winning on a few occasions. He finished second in the Southwest Classic during his rookie season of 1986. He appeared headed for victory in the late in 1988, leading by four strokes going into the final round, but Andrew Magee came on strong to win it. Early last year. he fashioned closing rounds of 69 and 68 to gain a third-place finish in the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open in San Diego. A lot of hard work and patience has paid off for Tom, but he also points to the week of the Hardee's Golf Classic in July of 1986 as one that had a tremendous impact on his life on TOUR. His older brother, Curt, who had lost his TOUR card at the end of 1985, received a sponsor's exemption and finished second and earned $43,200. That was enough to get his playing privileges back so the Byrum brothers were a team again. "Curt has helped me with my game more than anyone else," Tom said. "We know each other's swings and we constantly watch each other. A lot of the success I've had happened after he came back on TOUR." After he was graduated from high school, Tom headed for New Mexico where Curt was going to the University. He took a part-time job at a country club in Albuquerque and became a walk-on for the golf team. He played for two years, one of them with Curt, and then transferred to New Mexico State where he did exceptionally well. "That was when I decided to see how far I could go in the game,' he said. After he was graduated in 1984 with a degree in Sociology, he entered the TOUR's Qualifying Tournament in the tall of 1984 He didn't make it. 'I simply wasn't ready," he said, matter of factly. He played in Asia in the Spring of 1985 and the experience was invaluable. He went back to the 0-School in the fall of 1985 and made it easily. finishing third. The folks up in Onida, South Dakota--all 850 of them--are mighty proud of the Byrum boys and well they should be.

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Mark Calcavecchia EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Mark John Calcavecchia HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: June 12, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Laurel. NE RESIDENCE: West Palm Beach, FL: plays out of Bear Lakes CC, West Palm Beach, FL FAMILY: Wife, Sheryl; Brittney Jo (8/8/89) COLLEGE: University of Florida SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bowling. music TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 O SCHOOL: Spring. 1981: Fall. 1982, 1983 II CAREER EARNINGS: $3,158,742 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Southwest Golf Classic. 1987 Honda Classic. 1988 Bank of Boston Classic. (TOTAL: 5) 1989 Phoenix Open, Nissan Los Angeles Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 404--253 1985--$ 15,957--162 1988--$751,912--6 1982--$25,064--134 1986--$155,012-- 58 1989--$807,741--5 1983--$16,313--161 1987--$522.423-- 10 1990--$834,281--7 1984--$29,660--140

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2-Northern Telecom Tucson Open; T2-Doral Ryder Open; 2-Honda Classic; 2-THE PLAYERS Championship; T2-Canon Greater Hartford Open; T3-GTE Byron Nelson Classic; T6-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am: T7-MONY Tournament of Champions; TB-Nissan Los Angeles Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27; in money-23; top ten finishes-9; stroke average--70.19. BEST 1990 NABISCO STAT: 7--Par Breakers (.215) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: United Hawaiian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, , Winner, 1976 Florida State Junior Champion- ship. Orange Bowl Championship. Named first-team All-SEC in 1979. Winner, 1988 Australian Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1987, 1989: Kirin Cup 1987; Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2), 1989, 1990; Dunhill Cup (2). 1989, 1990. Mark Calcavecchia truly is one of the outstanding players in the game today and is recognized as a superstar worldwide- It took him a few season to put all the pieces of his powerful game together and once he did, he demonstrated the skills to match any player at anytime. He enjoyed a great campagin two years ago. winning the Phoenix Open by seven strokes with a 65-64 finish and the Nissan Los Angeles Open. His biggest week came in mid-July during the British Open Championship at Troon. . Mark birdied the final hole and his score of 13-under-par 275 tied him with Greg Norman and Wayne Grady. The Royal and Ancient uses a multi-hole playoff system and this time it was to be decided over four holes. Mark went to the fourth extra-hole tied with Norman. but the Aussie drove into a bunker and more problems followed. Meanwhile, Mark won it with a drive to the right and then a great 5-iron shot from 190 yards to within seven feet. His birdie that followed was icing on the cake. Mark's first victory came in the 1986 Southwest Classic in Abilene, TX. It gave him exempt status for the first time and he made the most of it. The next Spring he won the Honda Classic. and the following year, he won the Bank of Boston Classic. Last year. he had an incredible start to the season with tour runner-up finishes in his fist nine events, including three in a row - Doral Ryder Open where he lost in a playoff to Greg Norman, the Honda Classic and then THE PLAYERS Championship. After his family moved from Laurel. Nebraska, to the Palm Beach area in Florida when he was 13-years old, he discovered he could play golf every day of the year. "I couldn't believe it at first," he said, "and the greatest thing was playing golf on Christmas Day afternoon." He turned professional in January of 1981 and six-months later, he qualified for his TOUR card. He was barely 21 years old. 56 David Canipe

EXEMPT STATUS: 107th on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: David Canipe HEIGHT: 511" WEIGHT: 205 l BIRTH DATE: Aug. 31, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: High Point. NC RESIDENCE: Heathrow, FL FAMILY: Wife, Rexanna. COLLEGE: University of Georgia (1974) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 JOINED TOUR: Fall, 1976, 1986, 1987, 1989, CAREER EARNINGS: $388,860 BEST-EVER FINISH: 3--1990 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1976-$ 291--285 1980-$ 1,050-- 1989--$ 93,077--132 19774 1,654--217 1987--$ 36,927--167 1991 144,676--107 1979--$ 1,581--229 1988--$ 114.180--100 BEST 1990 FINISHES:3--Federal Express St. Jude Classic: T10--Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27; in money--14; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.70. BEST 1990 STAT: 16--driving accuracy (.731) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Phoenix Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:Winner of 1984 Provident Classic on TPS tour. Leading winner on 1985 Florida tour. Winner of 1987 Sun-Aire Open.

David Canipe tried the PGA TOUR circuit back in the mid-70's with little success. But after years of triumph on the mini-tours, he returned to the TOUR in 1987 and in 1988 he broke through into the top 125 money winners for the first time. After graduating from the University of Georgia, where he teamed with Bill Kratzert and Lyn Lott to name a couple, Canipe set his sites on the PGA TOUR. He first appeared in 1976 and he played off and on through 1980 earning only a total of $4,576 for the four years. "That was back in the days of Monday qualifiers." recalled Canipe. "Monday qualifiers and myself didn't get along very well." Canipe headed to Florida after the 1980 season to tackle the then extensive mini-tour system. After an estimated 25 victories, though. Canipe decided to come back out on the fledgling Tournament Players Series circuit sponsored by the TOUR. He won the 1984 Provident Classic in Chattanooga and his success on that level heightened his desire to try the big league again. When the Space Coast tour in Florida started to encounter difficulties, Canipe headed back to the PGA TOUR Qualifying School in the fall of 1986. It was an excellent decision for Canipe although 1987 was not as good a year as he would have liked. He earned only $36,927 to finish 167th on the money list and he was forced to return to the Q-School He tied for eighth place at the 1987 school and returned to the TOUR with confidence for the rest of the 1988 season. Early on the West Coast, he tied for ninth place in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. In May, his career received a big boost. He posted scores of 71-69-68-68 over three windswept courses in Las Vegas to finish tied for fourth at the lucrative Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational to take home a check for $52,361. "Las Vegas was the turning point of my comeback," said Canipe. "I wasn't sure I'd be successful until then. I felt like I was going to play better, but not rock solid sure." Last year, he enjoyed his best-ever finish, a third place in the Federal Express St. Jude Classic and collected $68,000. "The main thing about last year," he said, "was my game was more consistent. I was more comfortable."

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Brian Claar

EXEMPT STATUS: 93th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Brian Clear HEIGHT: 5 8' WEIGHT: 145 BIRTH DATE: July 29, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Santa Monica. CA RESIDENCE: Palm Harbor, FL: plays out of East Lake Wcodlands, FL. FAMILY: Wife, Tracy. Zackary (7/15/90). COLLEGE: University of Tampa (1981) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 JOINED TOUR: Fall, 1985. 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $409,831 BEST-EVER FINISH: 5--1989 U.S Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$117,355-- 75 1988--$ 30,276--172 1990--$161356--98 1987--$ 43.111--162 1989--$ 88,010--133

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 7--BellSouth Atlanta Classic; T10--Federal Express St. Jude Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25; in money-19; top-ten finishes--2; scoring average--70.91. BEST 1990 STAT: 16--sand saves (.568); 25--greens in regulation (.672) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: JCPenney Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-time All-American. Winner of seven mini-tour events. 1986 Rookie-of- the-year,

Brian Clear has always felt he belonged on the PGA TOUR but if there was one thing that convinced him, it was the fifth place finish in the 1989 U.S. Open at Oak Hills in Rochester, NY. Curtis Strange won the championship and gained most of the attention. Chip Beck, Mark McCumber and Ian Woosnam tied for second place, just me-stroke behind Curtis. Then there was Brian Claar, with finishing rounds of BE and 69. all alone in fifth, just two back. Those were the two lowest rounds of the weekend. He barely made it through the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1989 and then went on to enjoy a successful season last year, easily earning exempt status. A seventh-place finish in the BellSouth Atlanta Classic was the start of making the cut in 12 straight events. Right in the mddle of the stretch, he took two weeks off and during that time, his wife. Tracy.presented hi 'n with a son, Zackary. "He gives me something extra to play for," Brian said, "My wife and my son both deserve a nice future." Brian first earned his TOUR card in the Fall of 1985 and he made the most of it. He earned $117,355 and was acclaimed the Rookie-of-the-Year. He made the cut in 20 of 27 starts with a tie for sixth place in the Canadian Open his best. He couldn't maintain that level, however. He fell well back on the money list the next two seasons and didn't make a notable impression until his appearance in the Open at Oak Hills. Brian hails from a non-golfing family and his introduction to the game during his childhood in Connecticut was u-wsual to say the least. "No one in the family played,' he said. "but I found sane old golf balls in a drawer. I took them out to the beach and hit them around with a baseball bat. My neighbor saw me. He belonged to a country club so he took me out to play. "I really wasn't good at all, but I was stubborn enough that I was determined to learn how to play." After graduating from high school, he migrated to Flo -ida and the University of Tampa where his game started to come together. 'I was able to practice a lot because of the weather,' he said, "and I really improved. By my junior year, I knew I warted to play the TOUR,"

58 Keith Clearwater EXEMPT STATUS: 118th on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: Keith Allen Clearwater HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 lPw BIRTH DATE: September 1. 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Long Beach, CA e, RESIDENCE: Orem, Utah. / FAMILY: Wife. Sue; Jennifer (3/9/85); Melissa (6:30/88). COLLEGE: Brigham Young University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family and church activities, home building, all sports, water sports.

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 O-SCHOOL: Fall. 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $620.476 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Colonial National Invitation, Centel Classic. (TOTAL. 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$320,007- 31 1989--$ 87,490 --136 1990--$130,103--118 1988--$ 82.876--127 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-'26: in money--14: top ten finishes--1; stroke average--71 .50. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kapalua International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1982 North & South Amateur. Member 1981 Brigham Young NCAA championship team, Equaled U.S. Open record with 64the third day at in 1987. All-American, 1981. Winner 1985 Alaska State Open. Winner of 4 mini-tour events in 1986. 1987 MasterCard Rookie of the Year. Keith Clearwater believed he had the golf game to win on the PGA TOUR but, as he said. 'when it will happen, you just don't know." Even in his wildest dreams, however, he never pictured himself winning the way he did, first with back-to-back six-under-par 64s the final day of the prestigious Colonial National Invitation Tournament and then closed the official season by winning the Centel Classic. He became the first "rookie" in a decade to win two in a year. Consider these figures. His total score of 14-under-par 266 equaled the Colonial record set in 1 985 by Corey Pavin. And. his f inal two rounds of 12-under-par 128 on Sunday put him in a class by himself in the record book. "This is just the greatest experience of my life." he said, "at least on the golf course." Keith was five strokes out of the lead at the halfway mark and then had to face a 36-hole windup on Sunday since the second round on Friday was rained out and had to be played on Saturday. His 64 moved him into a tie for second place, just one stroke behind Ben Crenshaw who was leading at 9-under-par 201. He stayed close to the lead through the early going in the afternoon and then made his move on the back nine with birdies at the 11th. 12th, 13th and 15th holes. He won by three strokes over Davis Love III and collected $108,000. He gained more national attention at the U. S. Open at the Olympic Club in San Francisco when he equaled the Open record with a 6-under-par 64 in the third round. Keith struggled a bit the next two seasons and he said it mainly was due to a balky . last year, he said, "I went back to the things I did during my rookie year. not only with the putter but with some swing thoughts as well." As a result, his performance improved. He led the BellSouth Atlanta Classic by two strokes after a third-round 66. but Wayne Levi came on strong the final afternoon to win by one. Keith started in the game at age 12. "There was a municipal course near our home in Walnut Creek (CA), and I'd sneak across the fence with my buddies. As soon as I started to play. I knew I wanted to be a golfer." He enjoyed success at the high school and junior level and then moved onto Brigham Young University where he was a teammate of such TOUR players as Bobby Clampett, Rick Fehr and Richard Zokol. He earned All-America status in 1981. the year he helped to lead BYU to the NCAA team championship. The Clearwalers have made Utah their home for nearly a decade, but when he seeks help with his game, he goes to Mike LaBauve at Alta Mesa in the Phoenix area. 59

Russ Cochran EXEMPT STATUS: 65th on 1988 money list FULL NAME: Russell Earl Cochran HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: October 31, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Paducah, kY RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Jackie: Ryan (9/4/83); Reed (9/28/85). COLLEGE: University of Kentucky SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $978,484 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1984 B. C. Open 2-1986 Tallahassee Open; T2-1987 Federal Express-St. Jude Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 7,968--188 1986--$ 89,817-- 92 1989--$132,678--107 1984--$133,342-- 51 1987--$148,110- 74 1990-$230,278-- 65 1985--$ 87,331-- 87 1988--$148,960- 80

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 3--USF&G Classic; T5--Anheuser Busch Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tcurnaments entered--31; in money--17; top ten finishes--2; stroke average "0.64. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: BellSouth Atlanta Classic

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of two Tournament Players Series events in 1983, Magnolia Classic and Greater Baltimore Open. He won $100,863 in eight events to be the leading money winner. Winner, 1375 Kentucky Slate High School Cham- pionship.

No question about it, Russ Cochran is the finest lefthanded golfer on the PGA TOUR and is the best since of New Zealand was winning TOUR events in the 60's and early 70's. Each year he seems to be contending more often and that pleases him. "I'm happy to be able to play good golf and raise a good family," he said. "Each year I try to figure out a way to improve the level of my gane." He definitely improved the level of his game. As an example, he enjoyed his finest season a year ago with his best money year. His biggest paycheck--$68,000--came in the USF&G Classic. While most of the attention was focused on David Frost--the winner--and Greg Norman--the runner-up--Russ slot a closing 67 to finish in third place He joined the TOUR in 1983 and, although he did not enjoy great success on the regular TOUR, he did win $100,863 and two events on the old Tournament Players Series. That, really launched him on hs way to success. For the first time in his career he put together back-to-back top-ten finishes in the 1988 MCI Heritage Classic and th=_ USF&G Classic. Although he easily retained his exempt status through 1985 and 1986, he wasn't up to par physically and it cut into his effectiveness. He struggled early in 1987, but by the end of April, his game started to come around, At one stretch, he made fie cut in 11 straight events. The highlight 3f that season was a tie for second in the Federal Express-St. Jude Classic in Memphis. He finished just one stroke behind Curtis Stran g e and many of his friends from Kentucky were there to see him do it. Russ started in golf when he was about 10-years-olc. He used to go to a neighboring course with his older brother. A couple of years later, when he wo 1 a state age-group tournament, he truly was hooked. He played junior golf in the area and then through high school, winning the state scholastic title in 1975. He went to the University of Kentucky and played for three more years. Oh, yes, he does play lefthanded. "When I was younger, I used ladies' clubs because they were the only lefthanded ones I could find. Several people told me I should switch around and try to play right-handed, but no one made a real effort to charge me, so I stayed with it. I do everything left handed, anyway." Including accepting healthy checks on the PGA TOUR.

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John Cook EXEMPT STATUS: 28th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: John Nueman Cook HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: October 2. 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Toledo, OH RESIDENCE: Murrieta, CA FAMILY: Wife. Jan; Kristin (7/20/81); Courtney (4/11/84); Jason (1/10/86) COLLEGE: Ohio State University INTERESTS: Auto racing. skiing, all sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 O-SCHOOL: Fall. 1979 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,790,341 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-3 A TOUR VICTORIES: 1981 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1983 Canadian Open. 1987 The International. (TOTAL: 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 43,316-- 78 1985--$ 63,573- 106 1988-$139,916-- 84 1981--$127.608-- 25 1986--$255,126-- 27 1989--$ 39,445--172 1982--$ 57.483--77 1987--$333,184-- 29 1990--$448.112-- 28 1983--$216.868-- 16 1984- $ 65.710-89

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2--Federal Express St. Jude Classic (lost playoff to Tom Kite); 2--Las Vegas Invitational (lost playoff to Bob Tway); TB--Buick Southern Open: T10--Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-27; in money--20; top ten finishes--4; stroke average--70.39 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canon Greater Hartford Open BEST 1990 STAT: 17--greens in regulation (.677); 21--putting (1.770) OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1974 World Juniors; 1978 U.S. Amateur; 1977 and 1979 Sun- nehanna; 1978 and 1979 Northeast Amateur. All American 1977, 1978, 1979. Member 1979 Ohio State NCAA Championship team. Winner, 1982 San Paulo-Brazilian Open.

NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup. 1983; World Amateur Cup, 1979. Everyone loves to see a young man rewarded for hard work, so it has been especially pleasant to see John Cook enjoy some very good years on the PGA TOUR. Physical problems cut into his effectiveness during several seasons but never complained. When healthy, he is one of the best. His right hand had bothered him for several years and, finally in May of 1989. he underwent an operation to remove tiny pieces of bone that had broken away and to relocate a tendon. He was off the TOUR for more than five months. He demonstrated last year that he is all the way back and twice came within a stroke of winning. However, he lost twice in playoff-to Tom Kite at the Federal Express St. Jude Classic; and to Bob Tway at the Las Vegas Invitational. It did turn out to be his best money year by far. John never was better than he was during The International at Castle Pines near Denver in August of 1987. He went the distance in the tournament that uses a modified Stableford system for scoring and earned $180.000. It was an eagle three at the 17th hole that put him over the top. A week after Jan presented him with Jason, their third child, in January of 1986, John played extremely well in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. He tied with his good friend Donnie Hammond. Unfortunately for John, Donnie won the playoff with a birdie on the first extra hole. In 1983, when he earned $216,868. he won the Canadian Open in a strring six-hole playoff over Johnny Miller and accumulated seven top ten finishes. One of his best-ever efforts on TOUR came in the 1981 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, when he was tied with Hale Irwin. Ben Crenshaw, Bobby Clampett and Barney Thompson. John finally won the title on the third extra hole. Due to heavy rains, it was a 54 hole tournament. John has been successful during all stages of his golfing career. He won the 1974 World Junior title when he outlasted Gary Hallberg. One of his biggest titles came in 1978 when he won the U.S. Amateur Championship. The next year, he lost in the Amateur final to Mark O'Meara. He was an All-American choice three years at Ohio State, and in 1979, he helped the Buckeyes win the NCAA team title. In December of 1983, he was on the U.S. World Cup team with Rex Caldwell and they combined to win the team championship. 61

Fred Couples

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1984 Tournament Players Championship FULL NAME: Frederick Stephen Couples HEIGHT: 5 11' WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: October 3.1959 BIRTHPLACE: Seattle, W1 1 ~. RESIDENCE: Palm Beach Polo Club. Palm Beach, FL. - FAMILY: Wife, Deborah Morgan i eA. COLLEGE: University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Following all sports, tennis. antiques. bicycling, Mustang cars. r TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 O SCHOOL: Fall. 1980 CAREER EARNINGS: $3.330.979 PLAYOFF RECORD: 22 TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Kemper Open. 1984 Tournameit Players Championship. 1987 Byron (TOTAL: 4) Nelson Golf Classic. 1990 Nissan Los Angeles Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1981 -.$ 78.939--53 1985-$171,272--38 1988-$489,822--21 1982--$ 77.606--53 1986-$116,065--76 1989--$693,944--11 1983--$209,733--19 1987-$441,025--19 1990--$757.999-- 9 1984-4334.573- 7

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1 --Nissan Los Angeles Open; 2--PGA Championship: T3--Phoenix Open; T3- -Independent Insurance Agent Open; T3--Memorial; T4-Shearson Lehman Hutton Open: T4--K mart Greater 3reensboro Open; 5-Masters; 7--Doral Ryder Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--22; in money--18; up ten finishes--9: stroke average--69.97. BEST 1990 NABISCO STATS: 4--eagles (12); 8--Scoring (39.97); 13--driving distance (272.6); 25-- greens in regulation (.672). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Hardee's Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Led 1981 rookies in earnings ($78.939). Named All-American at Houston in 1978 and 1979. Won 1978 Nashington State Open and Washington State Amateur. Low amateur in 1978 U.S. Open. Winner, 1990 Northwest Open, RMCC Invitational hosted by Greg Norman (with Raymond Floyd), Sazale Classic (with Mike DonEId) NATIONAL TEAMS: U.S.A. vs. Japan, 1984; Ryder Cur, 1989: Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf, 1990. There are few players in the game with the talent d Fred Couples. He continually displays an ability to rise to the occasion, especially on the more difficult courses. It was never more clearly demonstrated than in the 1984 Tournament Players Championship on the TPC at Sawgrass where every shot must be precise. Fred took the lead the second day with a brilliant record-tying 8-under par 64 and he stayed ii front the rest of the way. He had to fight off the challenges of the game's finest players to get the victory. Seve Ballesteros and Tom Watson were chasing him after the third round and the final margin was only one stroke over Lee Trevino. He had another one of those weeks last year in the Nissan Los Angeles Open at Riviera Country Club. He equaled the course record with a 9-under par 62 the third day and his 18-under par 266 was good for a three stroke victory over Gil Mogan. He continued on to have another great season, finishing second in the PGA Championship, third in the Memorial and fifth in the Masters Tournamen, plus a sew other strong top 10 finishes. Fred's first victory came the hard way in the 1383 Kemper Open on the demanding Congressional Country Club course, he had to defeat Cl Morgan, Scott Simpson. Barry Jaeckel and Tze-Chung Chen in a playoff. On the second extra hole, the 211-yard 16th, he hit a splendid 5-iron shot to within two feet of the hole and he made it hr his victory. "I felt like crying," he said. I've never hit a shot that amounted to so much." He won the 1987 Byron Nelson Classic in a playoff over Mark Calcavecchia, The next year, he lost the Phoenix Open in a playoff to Sandy Lyle. A second place in the 1989 Doral Ryder Open was the best of his nine top 10 finishes that year. Couples was introduced to golf by his father, who works for the Seattle Parks & Recreation Department. So all sports were a natural with him. Withi i a few years, he was competing in junior golf events in the Seattle area. 62

Ben Crenshaw

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1984 Masters Tournament FULL NAME: Ben Daniel Crenshaw HEIGHT: 5' 9 WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: January 11, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Austin, TX RESIDENCE: Austin, TX; plays out of Barton Creek Club in Austin FAMILY: Wife, Julie; Katherine Vail (10/6/87). COLLEGE: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, bird watching. collecting golf artifacts: golf course architecture. country western music. D TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1973 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,466,268 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-7 TOUR VICTORIES: 1973 San Antonio-Texas Open. 1976 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Hawaiian (TOTAL; 15) Open. Ohio Kings Island Open. 1977 Colonial National Invitation. 1979 Phoenix Open. Walt Disney World Team Championship (with George Burns). 1980 Anheuser-Busch Classic.1983 Byron Nelson Classic.1984 Masters Tournament. 1986 Buick Open, Vantage Championship. 1987 USF&G Classic. 1988 Doral Ryder Open. 1990 Southwestern Bell Colonial. MONEY & POSITION: 1973--$ 76.749-- 34 1979--$236.769-- 5 1985-$ 25,814- 149 1974--$ 71,065--31 1980-5237.727-- 5 1986--$388,169-- 8 1975--$ 63,528-32 1981 -$151,038-- 20 1987--$638,194-- 3 1971-- 2 1982-5 54,277-- 83 1988--$696,895-- 8 1977--$123.841-- 16 1983-5275,474- 7 1989--$433,095-- 21 1978--$108,305--21 1984-5270,989-- 16 1990--$351,193-- 33 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Southwestern Bell Colonial; 5--The International. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--21; in money--15; top-ten finishes--2; scoring average--70.71. BEST 1990 STATS: 16--putting (1.766) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Centel Western Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1971. 1972 and 1973 NCAA champion (was co-champion with Tom Kite in 1972). 1971, 1972 and 1973 Fred Haskins trophy as outstanding college player. 1973 Western Amateur match and medal play champion. Winner 1976 . Winner, 1980 . NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (3), 1981, 1983, 1987; World Cup (2), 1972. 1988 (won individual title in 1988); U.S. vs. Japan, 1983; Kirin Cup, 1988.

Anytime Ben Crenshaw wins a golf tournament, it is one of those wonderful moments in the game. There probably isn't a player in the game who is more loved by his fans and peers. So. his victory in the 1984 Masters Tournament was extra special. As he thought about what he had accomplished, he said slowly, "It's a sweet, sweet thing. I don't think there ever will be anything sweeter for me." In the final round, he shot a four-under-par 68 and won by two over Tom Watson with an 11- under-par 277. 'Ben deserved it," Watson said later. "He's been in the hunt in a lot of major championships. This is his first, and I know what it must mean to him." He followed the great year with a horrible season in 1985 but it wasn't diagnosed until late in the year that he was suffering from a hyperactive thyroid. Once on the proper medication, he came back strong--vintage Crenshaw. He won twice in 1986 and added victories in 1987 and 1988. In 1989 he played extremely well in the NEC World Series of Golf, only to lose in a playoff to David Frost. Last year Ben won again and it was in one of his favorite events, the Southwestern Bell Colonial. He also won the title in 1977, then known as the Colonial National Invitation. It certainly was the highlight of another very successful campaign. Ben's first victory was in the 1973 San Antonio-Texas Open. It was a historical week since, after a splendid amateur career, he was making his first start as an official member of the TOUR.

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Jay Delsing

EXEMPT STATUS: 74th on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: James Patrick Delsing HEIGHT: 6' 51/2" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: October 17, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis. MO L1 RESIDENCE: Kansas City, MO FAMILY: Wife, Kathy COLLEGE: UCLA (1983. Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 O SCHOOL: Fall. 1984. 1988, 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $450.796 BEST-EVER FINISH: T3--1990 Hardee's Golt Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 46,480--125 1987--$ 58,657--136 1989--$ 26,565--187 1986--$ 65,407-123 1988--$ 45,504--152 1990--$207,740-- 74

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Hardee's Golf Classic; 5--USF&G Classic; T8--Phoenix Open; T1 0--K marl Greater Greensboro Open.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--20; top ten finishes--4; stroke average--70.80. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Federal Express St. Jude Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-time All-American. Medalist in Missouri Amateur.

Jay Delsing came close to getting his elusive first victory on the PGA TOUR last year as he tied for third place in the Hardee's Golf Classic, just one stroke out of the Joey Sindelar-Willie Wood playoff. Nevertheless, it was his best-ever TOUR finish as he shot rounds of 66, 65, 70 and 68 for an 11-under-par 269. He had other good finishes in this, his best season, such as a fifth in the USF&G Classic and a tie for eighth place in the Phoenix Open. He had another "day to remember" in the 1985 B.C. Open. He matched the EnJoie Golf Club tournament record with a 9-under-par 62; equalling the mark set by Fuzzy Zoeller in 1982. "I finally had the hole get in the way most of the day," the lanky former UCLA standout said. "I had almost the same putts yesterday in the first round when I shot a 73, but they didn't go in. It's a crazy game." He was born into a sports atmosphere. His father, Jim Delsing, played for many years as an outfielder in the major leagues with such teams as the Yankees, White Sox, Tigers, St. Louis Browns and Kansas City A's. "I love baseball probably more than golf," Jay said. "but I took up golf when I was about 14 because I wanted something that I could do by myself." During his days at St. Louis University High School in St. Louis, the 6'S 1/2" Delsing was an outstanding basketball player, but UCLA recruited him for his golf and not basketball. With the Bruins, he was a teammate of Corey Pavin and Steve Pate. After earning his degree in economics, he played the mini-tours for a year to gain more experience. Then he tried the TOUR's Qualifying School in 1984. He finished 24th and was on his way. He displayed considerable talent as 1985 progressed, but it took the 62 at the B.C. to put his name in the headlines. "I once shot a 61 when I was in high school ,"he said, "but that was my best in competition." Incidentally. Jay never had the pleasure of watching his dad in the major leagues. He was the fourth of five children and Jim had put his spikes away by the time Jay was old enough to know what was going on. "I did see him play in an old-timers game, though, and that was special."

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Mike Donald

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Michael William Donald HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: July 11, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Grand Rapids, MI RESIDENCE: Hollywood. FL Y 1 FAMILY: Single COLLEGE: Broward Community College and Georgia Southern College Pt TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1979 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,557,127 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Anheuser Busch Gc If Classic. (Total: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 12,365--151 1984--$146.324-- 46 1988--$118,509-- 9E 1981-'$5O.665-- 83 1985--$ 91.888-- 85 1989--$430.232-- 22 1982--$ 39,967--101 1986--$108.772-- 82 1990--$348,328-- 3E 1983--$ 72,343-- 73 1987--$137.734-- 79 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2--U.S. Open, T2--Buick Open; T5--BellSouth Atlanta Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--32; in money--24; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--70.77. BEST 1990 STAT: 1-- birdie leader (401): 16--all-around (444); 24--par breakers (.199) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1974 National Junior College championship for Broward CC. Winner 1973 Florida State Junior Championship. Winner 1984 JCPenney Classic (with Vicki Alvarez). Elected to 4-year term as Player Director on PGA TOUR Policy Board in Fall, 1987. Winner. 1990 Sazale Classic (w/ Fred Couples). Mike Donald will be remembered as one of the truly nice guys in the game. but he also will be remembered for his gutsy performance in the 1990 U.S. Open Championship at Medinah. He was tied for the third-round lead and had a one-stroke lead the last day until he bogeyed the 16th. However, it was Hale Irwin who made five birdies on the incoming nine--including a near impossible 60-footer on the 18th--who caught him. The next day, in the 18-hole playoff. they still were tied after 18. shooting 74s. and then Irwin won it on the first extra hole with a 10-tooter for a birdie. Teary-eyed. Irwin said, "Mike Donald, God bless him. I almost wish he had won.' A month later. Mike tied with Irwin and Fuzzy Zoeller for second place in the Buick Open. During his 10th year on TOUR. Mike finally broke through and won in the 1989 Anheuser Busch Classic. He did it in a playoff over Hal Sutton and Tim Simpson. Well liked by his peers. Mike was elected in the fall of 1987 to a four-year term as a Player Director on the TOUR's Policy Board. When Mike was in the ninth grade, he gave up baseball to concentrate on golf. It was a good move. He went on to Broward Community College and won the National Junior College championship. It earned him a Chris Schenkel scholarship to Georgia Southern College. In his first tournament at Georgia Southern, he finished fifth, not bad at all when you consider the players who were 1-2 respectively were Jay Haas of Wake Forest and Chip Beck of Georgia. His parade didn't last long though, because "I had a conflict with the coach and they took my scholarship away." So Mike headed for home. "I didn't have any money, so I delivered flowers and umpired baseball games for a year." Georgia Southern brought in a new coach the next year and Mike was back in school. Before he returned though, Mike was impressive again as he went to the finals of the 1978 North and South Amateur before losing to Gary Hallberg. Mike started in the game at age 12. "My parents bought me a set of clubs because they didn't know what else to buy me.'

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Ed Dougherty

EXEMPT STATUS: 123rd on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: Ed Dougherty HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 215 BIRTH DATE: November 4. 1947 BIRTHPLACE: Chester, PA RESIDENCE: Linwood, PA SPECIAL INTERESTS: Collecting Lionel toy trains, all sports. TURNED PROFESSICNAL:1969 0-SCHOOL: Fall, 1975. 1986, 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $371,295 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1990 Greater Milwaukee Open (lost playoff to Jim Gallagher) MONEY & POSITION: 1975—$ 9,374--129 1979--$ 24 802--115 1988--$ 22,455--195 1976--$ 17.333--113 19804 9 113-168 1989--$ 1,800--267 1977--$ 17.606--113 1982--$ 27 948--128 1990— $124.505--i 23 1978--$ 9.936--141 1987--$ 76705--i 15 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--Greater Milwaukee Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-27'. in money--12; top ten tinishes--1; stroke average--71.36. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Northern Telecom Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1985 PGA Club Pro Player-of-the-Year. Winner of 1985 PGA National Club Pro Championship. Winner of 1975. 1980 and 1986 Philadelphia PGA Championships: 1985 Wilson Club Pro Championship; 1984 PGA Club Pro Match Play: 1986 PGA Club Pro Stroke Play.

Ed Dougherty's year was wrapped up in one tournament last year, and, my what a week it was. By his own admission, he was having a so-so yea- when he headed for the Greater Milwaukee Open. By tie time Sunday evening had arrived at the Tuckaway Country Club, he had come within a stroke of his first TOUR victory. Ed had rounds of 69, 69, 67 and 66 for a 17-under-par 271 and tied with Jim Gallagher and Billy Mayfair. On the first extra hole, Gallagher was the only one to f nd the green. Ed was bunkered and Mayfair was over the green. Jim two-putted for his par and :he victory as Ed and Billy bogeyed. "The week at Milwaukee just snowballed." he said. "It seems as if I play well there every year." When he startec the 1990 campaign, Ed had one main goal in mind. He wanted to make 150 cuts during his career to qualify for the "veteran member" category on the exempt priority list. He had 144 at the start aid reached his mark at the Centel Western Open. Ed has been on-and-off the TOUR several times since first qualifying for his card in Spring of 1975. His best previ pus year had been in 1 987 when he collected $76,705 to earn exempt status. When not on the TOUR, he proved to be the terror of tie PGA Club Pro series. In 1985, he was named the PGA Club Pro Player-of-the-Year, mainly on the strength of winning the national club pro championship. He won both the club pro match and stroke play championships in the mid-80s and also won three Philadelphia PGA Sectional crowns. Ed was a TOUF. regular from 1975 through 1982 but Fever earned more than $27,948 in a single season. He returned home to Pennsylvania to work at Edgemort Country Club as a club professional. In the years that followed, he played exceptionally well in the regional and national club pro events. "I had won everything that the PGA has." he said at the time. "the of club pro tournaments. I decided then to try and do something more with my game." He went back to the Qualifying Tournament in the fall of 1986 and made it.

66 Bob Eastwood EXEMPT STATUS: 125th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Robert Fred Eastwood HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: February 9, 1946 BIRTHPLACE: Providence. RI RESIDENCE: Stockton. CA. FAMILY: Wife. Connie: Scott (8/19'71): Steven (12/29/73). COLLEGE: San Jose State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1969 O SCHOOL: Spring, 1969 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.371,355 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1984 USF&G Classic. Danny Thomas- (TOTAL: 3) Memphis Classic. 1985 Byron Nelson Classic

MONEY & POSITION: 1972- -$ 9.528-- 1979--$ 29.630 -110 1985--$152.839-- 51 1973- -$ 14.918- 19804 36,751-- 90 19864 72.449-117 1974- -$ 18.535-114 1981 4 66.017 --67 1987--$114,897-- 88 1975- -$ 16,812--110 19824 91,633- 44 19884 94.504- -117 1976- -$ 14,539--123 1983--$157.640 -- 30 19894 84.088- -139 1977 4 19,706--107 1984--$232,742 -- 24 1990--$123,908- -125 1978- -$ 24,681--100 BEST 1990 FINISH: T8--Honda Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-29: in money--15; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--71.20. BEST 1990 STAT: 12-sand saves (.573) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Nissan Los Angeles Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1973 mini-Kemper Open, 1976 Little Bing Crosby (both second Tour): 1965 Sacramento City Amateur, 1966 California State Amateur, 1968 West Coast Athletic Conference, 1981 Morocco Grand Prix, Medal- ist. Spring 1969 Qualifying School. Led TOUR in sand save statistic in 1980.

Bob Eastwood has been able to enjoy a number of good years on the PGA TOUR but early in his career, he was wondering if he would be able to say that. So, it is easy to understand why he found it difficult to express his feelings in 1984. He simply said, "Incredible. I knew I was capable of winning It was just a matter of time for me to get everything together." "Time" turned out to be in his 13th year as an active player, and he not only broke through with his first victory, but he won his second as well. He won again in 1985 but his victory in the Byron Nelson Classic came in a rather unexpected fashion. He trailed Payne Stewart by two strokes as Payne played the last hole. Surprisingly, Payne double bogeyed the 18th to drop back into a tie with Bob. On the first extra hole, Bob won the title. His first victory was in the 1984 USF&G Classic in New Orleans and then he won the Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic. He also tied for third in the World Series of Golf that year. Last year was the fifth time he has collected more than $100.000. There certainly would have been more but injuries also cut into his effectiveness during a few years. He was four years old when he started to play golf. His father was in the golf business in Stockton, CA., and helped to build the Dry Creek Ranch GC in the 1960s. It was a family affair. His skills surfaced early, as he won city amateur titles in Stockton and Sacramento. He won the 1966 California State Amateur and while at San Jose State, he won the West Coast Athletic Conference title. Bob headed for the TOUR Qualifying School in the Spring of 1969 and he not only made it through, but he was the medalist. His life on the TOUR had to wait awhile. though. In October of that year, he went into the Army and was not discharged until October of 1971. So, he really didn't join the TOUR full-time until 1972. Several people have helped him along the way, such as Bob Warner in junior golf and Tom LoPresti during his college and early days on TOUR; but in recent years, Butch Baird has been his guiding hand on the practice tee. 67

David Edwards

EXEMPT STATUS: 95th on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: David Wayne Edwards HEIGHT: 5' 8' WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: April 18, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Neosho. MO RESIDENCE: Edmond, OK; plays out of Oak Tree Country Club FAMILY: Wife. Jonnie; Rachel Leigh (12/21/85) a - COLLEGE: Oklahoma Slate University t1 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Automobiles, motorcycles, radio controlled miniature cars. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1978 4 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.396.722 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Wall Disney World National Team Championship with ). 1984 (TOTAL- 2) Los Angeles Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1979--S 44.456-- 88 1983--$114.037-- 48 1987-$148.217-- 73 1980-$ 35.810-- 93 1984--$236,061-- 23 1988--$151,513-- 76 1981--$ 68.211-- 65 1985--$ 21,506--157 1989--$239,908-- 57 1982--$ 49.896-- 91 1986--$122.079-- 71 1990--$166,028-- 95

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T7--USF&G Classic; T8--Doral Ryder Open; T9--MCI Heritage Classic; T70--K marl Greater Greensboro Open.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--22; in money--13; top ten finishes -4; stroke average--70.03. BEST 1990 STAT: 5-- driving accuracy (.776) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Phoenix Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1978 NCAA champion. Collegiate All-America. 1977, 1978. Winner, 1973 Oklahoma State Junior title.

Throughout his career, David Edwards has shown an ability to post really low numbers on some of the more difficult golf courses.. Two years ago for example. he trailed Ian Baker-Finch by nine strokes entering the final round of the Southwestern Bell Colonial. He then went out and shot a 65 on the tough Colonial course to leap into second place. Three years ago, he finished 65-67 to move into second place in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Last year, two of his top 10 finishes came as results of final round 65s, in the Doral Ryder Open and the MCI Heritage Classic. His best may have been in the 1984 Los Angeles Open on the great Rivieria Country Club course. He shot a magnificient 7-under-par 64 to win by three over . The victory put him in the 1984 Masters Tournament for the first time and the experience was all he expected it to be--and more. A final-round 67 boosted him into a tie for third place. David enjoys telling people how he got started in the game. "I was about 12-years old." he said. "and I played because my brother Danny (who is five years older) played. That's all there was to it. All I did when I was growing up was tag along. I did whatever he did. He was the one who talked me into getting a set of clubs." In the fall of 1980. they carried their brother relationship to the ultimate, winning the Walt Disney World National Team Championship. David has enjoyed his share of success during his career, but he said it hasn't been easy. "At every level, from juniors, through high school, then college and now on the TOUR, I have had to start at the bottom and work my way up. I haven't been any instant success." He always found that success, though. He won the Oklahoma State Junior title in 1973, and won the National Collegiate championship for Oklahoma State in 1978. and twice was named to the collegiate All-America team.

68 Steve Elkington

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Stephen John Elkington HEIGHT: 6' 2' WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: December 8, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Inverell, Australia RESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia FAMILY: Single 1T^~ rr COLLEGE: University of Houston (1985, Recreation) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Character drawing. fishing, hunting. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $456.773 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 K mart Greater Greensboro Open. (TOTAL 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$ 75,738--118 1989--$231,062-- 61 1990--$548,564-- 18 1988--$149,972-- 79 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--K mart Greater Greensboro Open; T4--Shearson Lehman Hutton Open; T8-Las Vegas Invitational; 10--Nabisco Championships. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26: in money--23; top ten finishes--4; stroke average-- 70.30 BEST 1990 STAT: 8--all-around (352): 15--par breakers (.203); 18--driving distance (271.3); 19-- birdies (344); 19-- scoring (70.30) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: BellSouth Atlanta Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1980 Australia-New Zealand Amateur, 1981 Australian Amateur, 1981 Doug Sanders Junior World champion. Two-time All-American. Two- time SWC champion. Member of 1984 and 1985 NCAA Championship teams. Runnerup at 1986 O-School. Steve Elkington has never been better than he was during the final round of the 1990 K mart Greater Greensboro Open. He was seven-strokes behind Mike Reid starting the day and then blistered the Forest Oaks course with a 6-under-par 66 to win by two shots over Reid and Jeff Sluman. The effort did not surprise his peers. They had been saying that Steve was overdue to win. Now, they expect that winning trend to continue. Another in a long line of Australians to enjoy success here on the PGA TOUR, Steve grew up idolizing and says that he was often compared to him back home although Steve modestly attributes that to "the tact that we were both skinny." While winning the Doug Sanders Junior World Championship in 1981, Elkington was spotted by University of Houston coach Dave Williams who recruited the no-longer skinny Elkington to play for the Cougars. He had an excellent career at Houston winning All-America honors twice, collecting two individual Southwest Conference titles and he helped lead the Cougars to two NCAA Championships. It was while attending Houston that he first had thoughts of playing the TOUR, but first he spent a year on the European circuit as a tuneup. "Playing in Europe was the best thing that ever happened to me," said Elkington. "It really got me ready for the PGA TOUR and I needed the experience because the TOUR is even tougher than I thought it would be." Despite discovering an early season allergy to grass that obviously made playing golf difficult, Elkington got off to a strong start with two top ten finishes early in 1987 highlighted by a tie for eighth at the Honda Classic. It would prove to be his best finish of the year and it propelled him to exempt status for 1988, Two years ago he had three top ten finishes, including a tie for second at the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. A brilliant final-round 62 propelled him into third place at the B.C. Open. Good things have been expected of Elkington ever since he won the Australian-New Zealand Amateur in 1980 and the Australian Amateur in 1981. He attributes his success to playing a lot as a child. "I grew up in the Outback and we really didn't have much to do so we spent all of our time playing, caddying. etc.,' said Elkington. "I've been going at it pretty strong since I was 10 years old." His reward was the scholarship to Houston, although he admits he almost left and he credits Coach Williams for keeping him here in the U.S. And what about those childhood comparisons to Devlin? "Bruce Devlin is still my favorite player, I really looked up to him and now he's a neighbor and a friend," smiled Elkington.

69 Bob Estes EXEMPT STATUS: 69th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Bob Alan Estes HEIGHT: 6'l' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: February 2, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Graham. TX RESIDENCE: Austin, TX: plays out of The Hills of Lakeway, near Austin. COLLEGE: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music and hunting TURNED PROFESSICNAL: 1988 0-SCHOOL: Fall, 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $347,718 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2--1989 B.C. Open (ost playoff to Mike Hulbert) MONEY & POSITION: 1988--$ 5,968--237 1989--$135,628--102 1990--$212,090-- 69 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T4--Federal Express St. Jude Classc; TB--Buick Southern Open: T9--MCI Heritage Classic: 10-Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28: in money--18; topten finishes--4; stroke average--70.46. BEST 1990 STAT: 18-driving accuracy (.725) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Independent Insurance Agent Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1983 Texas State High Scr col Championship; 1985 Trans-Missis- sippi Amateur: 1987 LaJet Amateur; 1988 Texas State Amateur; 1988 Bogey Hills Invitational, St. Charles, MO (first event as a pro): 1989 Bob Simonds Ping-Pro-Scratch. Winner of six collegiate events. Winnerof 1988 Jack Nicklaus and Fred Haskins awards as college player of year. Named All-American. 1987. 1988. 1989 PIA TOUR Rookie of the Year.

Bob Estes appears to be on his way to a long and marvelous career on the PGA TOUR. He had a good rookie season in 1989 and came back with an even better one last year as he made a significant jump up on the money list. "I've made steaJy progress in my game since my junor year in college,' he said, "and my goal is to continue to improve each year." He came within a whisker of winning in his first year tut lost in a playoff to Mike Hulbert in the B.C. Open. His orly bogey during the final afternoon came on the first extra hole and Hulbert won it with a par. For Bob Estes, playing on the PGA TOUR was a goal for many. many years. He was an exceptional basketba I player--gaining all-district honors aramd Abilene, TX his junior and senior years--but "when I was about 12 years old, I knew I wantec to play on the TOUR." He was only fogy r-years old when his father took him t the golf course for the first time. By the time he was "six or seven' he was playing in junior everts around Abilene. "They were on a Par 3 course," he said, "and my Dad helped to run them." He played basketball and golf through high school; in feet he won the Texas High School Golf Championship in 1983. He earned a go f scholarship to the University of Texas and enjoyed considerable success as a collegiate. In 1988, he was awarded the Jack Nicklaus and Fred Haskins awards as the college-player-of-the-year. His close friend and teammate through these years-- rom eighth grade on--has been Kyle Coody, son of former Masters champion Charles Coody. In 1988 after leaving Texas. Bob turned professiona and played in five TOUR events on sponsor exemptions. He made the cut in four of them. "That gave me some added confidence going into 0-School," he said. He made it to become eligible for the 1989 campaign. He struggled in the early weeks of his rookie season, but in the summer, he obtained some help f-om Frank Johnson, a pro in Abilene, and Mike Adams in Pustin. "My short game was in pretty good shape anyway," ie explained, "but after working with Frank and Mike, my ball-striking improved greatly." All you need to' proof is a glance at his record. 70

Brad Fabel

EXEMPT STATUS: 96th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Bradley Scott Fabel HEIGHT: 6' 0" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: November 30, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KY RESIDENCE: Pointe Vedra Beach, FL FAMILY: Wife, Beth: Austin (4/24/89). COLLEGE: Western Kentucky (1982, Public Relations) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 JOINED TOUR: Fall 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $537.875 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1990 Canon Greater Hartford Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1985—$ 74,425--100 1987--$ 90,024-104 1989--$ 69,823--146 1986--$ 25,634--165 1988--$112,093--101 1990--$165,876-- 96 BEST 1990 FINISH: T2--Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27: in money--17: top ten finishes--1; stroke average--70.85 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1974 Kentucky State Amateur. Semifinalist in 1974 Western Amateur. Winner of eight mini-tour events.

Even though Brad Fabel had the best finish of his TOUR career in the Canon Greater Hartford Open last summer, he can't help but think about what might have been. Wayne Levi won the title with a 13-under-par 267 on the TPC of Connecticut course while Brad tied for second place with three others two strokes behind. He was tied with Nolan Henke when the final round started and promptly double bogeyed the first hole. He fought back with birdies at the second and eighth holes before taking a bogey at nine, Two more birdies came at the 10th and 13th holes, so now he was within a stroke of Levi, who had assumed the lead. Then came the par 3. 172-yard 16th hole. He selected a 6-iron and proceeded to hit it pure. too pure. The ball sailed over the flag and over the green, eventually rolling into the lake on the left. A double bogey followed and a chance for his first victory evaporated. He still felt good about the week. When I needed it, I made a good swing,' he said. "Where guts and nerves are concerned. I was all right. I made a mistake with the club selection. But that's part of life and that's part of golf." The $66,000 he earned was the biggest check of his TOUR career and served as the cornerstone of a strong season. Brad first earned his TOUR card in the Fall of 1984 and went on to earn exempt status in his first full season of 1985. Twice he tied for third place that season, in the Quad Cities Open and Greater Milwaukee Open. Nagging back problems have cut into his effectiveness during the last few seasons, but when Brad feels right, he has demonstrated an ability to play very well indeed. After a standout high school career in Kentucky, Brad enrolled at the University of Houston to play golf. One season later. though. he transferred to Brevard Junior College in Florida where he stayed another year. He then enrolled at the Western Kentucky University, resumed playing golf and set his sights on the PGA TOUR,

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Brad Faxon

EXEMPT STATUS: 81st on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: Bradford John Faxon Jr. 1.: HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 165 ,,~ 1 BIRTH DATE: August 1, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Ocoanport. NJ RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out of Barrington. RI FAMILY: Wife, Bonnie COLLEGE: Furman University (1983, Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Racquet sports, sports psychology TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $906,601 BEST-EVER FINISH: 1--1986 Provident Classic (unofficial). MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 71,688-- 82 1987--$113,534-- 90 1989--$222.076-- 63 1985--$ 46,813--124 1988—$162,656-- 74 1990--$197.118-- 81 1986--$ 92,716-- 90 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Memorial: T5--Canadian Open: TB--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money-- 16; top tan finishes--3; stroke average--71.24. BEST 1990 STAT: 12--putting (1.763) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Shearson Lehman Brothers Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979, 1980 Rhode Island Amateur; 1980, 1981 New England Amateur. Winner 11 collegiate tournaments. All-American, 1982, 1983. In 1983, winner of three awards, Fred Haskins, and NCAA Coaches as collegiate player of year. Member 1983 U.S. Walker Cup team. Winner 1986 Provident Classic.

When Brad Faxon was enjoying a very successful secson during his final year at Furman University, he started to think about the game of golf as a carer. it wasn't until then," he said, "that I realized I was good enough to play on the TOUR." There wasn't any doubt in the minds of those who follow ad him through his young career that he was good enough. Brad had enjoyed success at all levels of the game. Three limes he won the Rhode Island State Junior championship, Twice he won the Rhode Island State Amateur and on two other occasions, in 1980 End 1981, he won the New England Amateur titles. He won 11 times during his collegiate days, and in 1983, won three of the finest awards given to college golfers, the Fred Haskins. Golf Magazine and the NCAA Coaches awards as the Player- of-the-Year. He also was named to the U.S. Walker Cup team that year. During those later years, he had a taste of TOUR competition. He played in three U.S. Opens, and in 1983 at Oakmont, was the low amateur. At one time, Brad's grandfather owned a golf course on Cape Cod, and that's where his father, a scratch golfer, learned to play.' I was about five-or-six years old when Dad started me," Brad said, "and I played in my first tournament when I was 13." It was with that sort of background that Brad launched his PGA TOUR career in the Fall of 1983. He entered the Qualifying School and had little trouble making the grade. Gradually, his game continued to develop and it was solid the week of the 1986 Provident Classic in Chattanooga (opposite U.S. Open). He shot 67-62-69-63--261 for the victory. Even though it wasn't an official victory, the $54.000 was official rr oney. His consistency level has improved each year as he continues to climb the ladder of success. He topped the $200,000 mark for the first time in 1989, twice finishing second. The first was in the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open in San Diego, CA, and the other was before many of his home state followers in the Bank of Boston Classic. In the Summer of 1984, he visited with Dr. Bob Rotella, The noted sports psychologist. "I had heard of Dr. Rotella when I was in college," Brad said, "and I've always been interested in sports psychology. He has helped me with the mental aspects of the game."

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Rick Fehr EXEMPT STATUS: 105th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Richard Elliott Fehr HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: August 28, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Seattle, WA RESIDENCE: Redmond, WA COLLEGE: Brigham Young University (1984. Finance) INTERESTS: Bicycling, basketball, fishing. Christianity, TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1985. CAREER EARNINGS: $620.160 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 B.C. Open. (Total: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985-$ 40,101--133 1987--$106,808-- 94 1989--$ 93.142--131 1986--$151,162-- 61 1988--$ 79.080--130 19904149.867-105 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Bank of Boston Classic: T8--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--17: top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.12. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: USF&G Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-time All-American. Winner, 1979 Washington State Junior and PGA National Junior Championships. 1982 Western Amateur. Low Amateur in 1984 Masters Tournament and U.S. Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1983

When the week of the 1986 B.C. Open started, Rick Fehr had one goal in mind. He wanted to play well enough to assure his position among the leading 125 money winners for the year and thus be exempt for 1987, He certainly did that and then some. He went all the way to win his first PGA TOUR event and he did it by two strokes over Larry Mize. °I had won about $48,000 going into the B.C.," he said, "and I knew that wouldn't be enough to make the top 125, Winning a tournament wasn't even in the picture at that time. I just wanted a few good finishes." With his victory, he not only added $72,000 to his account but he also earned his exemption. He started the 1987 campaign impressively, finishing second to Mac O'Grady in the MONY Tournament of Champions. Three weeks later, he tied for 10th at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. He had another strong finish at Pebble Beach last year as he tied for eighth place, but his best of the year was a tie for third place at the Bank of Boston Classic. He was only two strokes behind the winner, Morris Hatalsky. He started to play the game at age 11 with his father in Seattle and a year later, he was in his first junior competition. Ron Hagen was the pro at Sand Point Country Club and he molded Rick's swing from the start. He won the Greater Seattle Junior Championship three times. In 1979, he won the Washington State Junior title at age 16 and he also captured the PGA National Junior Champion- ship at Calloway Gardens. GA, the same year. He went to Brigham Young University and won seven events before he was graduated in 1984. Twice he was named first-team All-American. He played in the Masters Tournament in 1983 and 1984 along with the U.S. Open in 1984 and finished as the low amateur in both the 1984 Masters and Open. "I just kept progressing and improving," he said. "All the time my goal was to make it onto the PGA TOUR." He tried in the Fall of 1984 but didn't make it. He played wherever he could early in 1985 and he gained his first national attention as a pro at the U.S. Open at Oakland Hills. He had rounds of 69 and 67 the first two days and had to face the national media. Even though he finished with 73, 74 for a 3-over-par 283, he still tied for ninth place and earned $12,440.

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Ray Floyd

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner 1969 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Raymond Loran Floyd HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 4, 1942 BIRTHPLACE: Fort Bragg, N.C. RESIDENCE: Miami (Plays out of Turnberry Isle Yacht & CC. N. Miami Bch., FL) FAMILY: Wife, Maria: Raymond Jr. (9/20/74); Robert Loran (1/23/76); Christina Loran (8/29/79) 4 COLLEGE: University of North Carolina TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1961 JOINED TOUR: 1963 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,880.665 PLAYOFF RECORD: 5-8 TOUR VICTORIES: 1963 St. Petersburg Open. 1965 St. Paul Open. 1969 Jacksonville Open. American (TOTAL: 21) Golf Classic, PGA Championship. 1975 Kemper Open, 1976 Masters, . 1977 Byron Nelson Classic, Pleasant Valley classic. 1979 Greensboro Open. 1980 Doral-Eastern Open. 1981 Doral-Eastern Cpen, Tournament Players Champion- ship. Manufacturers Hanover-Westchester Classic. 1982 Memorial Tournament. Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic. PGA Championship. 1985 . 1986 U.S. Open, Walt Disney/Oldsmobile Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1963--$ 10,529-- 58 1973--$ 39.646-- 77 1982--$386,809-- 2 1964--$ 21.407--3D 1974--$119,385--18 1983-5208,353-- 20 1965-4 36,692-- 25 1975-4103.627-- 13 1984--$102,813-- 68 1966--$ 29,712-- 32 1976--$178,318-- 7 1985--$378.989-- 5 1967--5 25,254--47 1977--5163.261-- 7 1986--$380,508-- 9 19684 63,002- -24 1978--$ 77,595-- 30 1987--$122.880-- 86 1969--$109.957-- 8 1979--$122,872-- 26 1988--$169.549-- 69 1970-$ 47,632-- 24 1980-$192.993-- 10 1989--$ 74,699--145 19714 70,607--32 1981--$359,360-- 2 1990--$264,078-- 55 1972--$ 35,624•- 70 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2-Masters Tournament: T3--Honda Classic, T7--Buick Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--17: in money--11: top ten finishes--3: stroke average--70.87 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Shearson Lehman Brothers Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1960 National Jaycees champion. Player Director on Tournament Policy Board 1976-77. 1978 Brazilian Open. 1979 Costa Rica Cup. 1981 Canada PGA. 1981-1982 Sieko Point leader. Winner. 1983 Vardon Trophy. Winner. 1985 Chrysler Team Championship with Hal Sutton). Winner, 1988 Skins Game, Winner, 1990 RMCC Invitatijnal (w/Fred Couples). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (61. 1969, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1983. 1985. Captain of 1989 Ryder Cup team. U.S. vs. Japan, 1982. Nissan Cup, 1985. Raymond Floyd's position as one of the greatest players in the history of the game is assured. His successes have been spread out over nearly three decades and among his impressive credentials are victories in the 1976 Masters Tournament, the 1981 Tournament Players Cham- pionship. the 1982 PGA Championship and the 1986 United States Open Championship. He is the co-holder of the Masters record with Jack Nick aus at 17-under-par 271. His victory in Tournament Players Championship was in a playoff over an up-and-coming young star named Curtis Strange plus Barry Jaeckel. When he won the Open at Shinnecock Hills in 1986, he was the oldest everto win the coveted title. After last year, Hale Irwin is now the oldest. "The U.S. Open had always been one of my goals," he said. "I don't think my career would have been complete without winning the Open." His victory in the PGA at Southern Hills in Tulsa also was extremely impressive. He called his first round of 7-under-par 63 "without a doubt, the bes- round of golf I have ever played, anywhere in my life." Last year was another very good one, but it also gave him one of the biggest disappointments of his great career. He appeared to have won the Masters again, but Nick Faldo came on strong at the finish to win a playoff on the second extra hole. Floyd grew up in Ft. Bragg, NC, the son of an Army man who now is co-owner of the Cypress Lakes Golf Club in Fayetteville. 74

Dan Forsman

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Daniel Bruce Forsman 1 HEIGHT: 6' 4' WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: July 15, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Rhinelander, WI RESIDENCE: Provo. UT FAMILY: Wife, Trudy: Ricky (1/18/85), Thomas (12/15/89). COLLEGE: Arizona State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.297.292 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Lite Quad Cities Open. 1986 Hertz Bay (TOTAL: 3) Hill Classic, 1990 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open.

MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 37,859--118 1986--$169,445-- 54 1989--$141,174-- 99 1984--$ 52.152--105 1987--$157,727-- 63 1990--$319.160-- 43 1985-$150,334-- 53 1988--$269,440- 40 BEST 1990 FINISHES: I --Shearson Lehman Hutton Open; T4--Northern Telecom Tucson Open; T8-- Wall Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; T10-Buick Southern Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26: in money-19; top ten finishes- 4; stroke average--70.84. BEST 1990 STATS: 3--driving distance (278.0); 10--par breakers (.207). 1991 PGA TOUR TEAM CHARITY COMPETITION: MCI Heritage Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-time collegiate All-American. Winner 1987 MCI Long Distance Compe- tition. Led TOUR in Birdies in 1987 and 1988.

Dan Forsman is a man on a mission. He knows what he has to do with his life to be successful and each year he finds new-and-better ways to accomplish his goals. "I feel like I'm still young and trying to learn.' said Forsman. "There's a great deal more wisdom and scoring knowledge that I need to acquire." He needed all of skills to win the 1990 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego, CA. A 63 the second day put him in position and then he gained atwo-stroke lead afterlhree rounds. That also was his final margin of victory. His first victory came in rather impressive fashion. He was six-strokes behind Bob Tway after two rounds of the 1985 Lite Quad Cities Open. He shot a splendid 7-under-par 63 the third day to take the lead and then clinched the victory with a closing 67. In 1986, he struck it rich again in the rain-shortened Hertz Bay Hill Classic. Rounds of 68 and 67 gave him a two-stroke lead after two rounds and then he held off the strong challenges of Ray Floyd and Mike Hulbert in the third (and last) round to win by a stroke. He earned $90,000. He believes he learned a valuable lesson in 1988. He played in 35 tournaments, trying to win his second straight "birdies' title. He did, with 465 for the year. but said it took "too much out of me." The result was his earnings slipped in 1989. Dan started to play golf at age 13, being introduced to the game by his father, an avid golfer. Although he was born in Wisconsin, the family moved to the San Francisco area "When I was about two." He played his golf at the Los Altos Country Club and started to play in the Northern California junior program, competing against the likes of Bobby Clampett and Joey Bassett. Dan qualified for the 1982 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach and it was the first time he had ever competed against the TOUR pros, He was fortunate one day to have a practice round with Seve Ballesteros. At the time, Dan was working as an apprentice at the Camelback Country Club. After enjoying some success in sectional PGA events, he felt it was time to try the TOUR. He went to the School in the Fall of 1982 and made it

75 David Frost

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1989 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: David Laurence Frost HEIGHT: 5' 11' WEIGHT: 172 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 11, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Cape Town, South Africa RESIDENCE: Dallax, TX FAMILY: Wife. Linda; Sean (2124/88). Noelle (1'1590(. SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, rugby TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall, 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,508,968 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Southern Open. Northern Telecom (TOTAL: 4) Tucson Open. 1989 NEC World Series of Golf. 1990 USF&G Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$118,537--70 1987--$518.072--l1 1989--$620.430--11 1986-'$187,944-46 1988--$691.500-- 9 1990-$372,485--32

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--USF&G Classic; T4--Federal Express St. Jude Classic; 5--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T8--Northern Telecom Tucson Open. 1990 SUMMARY:Tournaments entered--26; in money-15; top ten finishes--4; stroke average-70.56. BEST 1990 STATS: 2--sand saves (.615). 5--eagles (11), 9--putting (1.762). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: New Eng and Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1984 Cannes () Open, 1983 Gordon's Gin Classic (South Africa). Runner-up 1984 South Arica PGA Order of Merit. Winner, 1986 South African Open. Winner, 1988 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Finals.

There appears to be no limit to what David Frost can accomplish in this game and year-after- year he keeps moving forward, reaching new heights. He was winless through his first three years on the PGA TOUR, but his progress was impressive. He broke through toward the end of 1988 and won twice, in the Southern Open in a playoff over Bob Tway and then in the Northern Telecom Tucson Open. The same week as the Tucson Open, he won the Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Finals. He had 11 top-10 finishes in 25 starts. Two years ago he was even more consistent than the year before but the big victory came in late August in the NEC World Series of Golf. As an example of his steadiness, he had rounds of 70,68.69 and 69 on the par 70 South Course at Firestone Country Club. His 4-under-par 276 tied him with Ben Crenshaw anc then he won it all with a par on the second extra hole. With the victory, he earned a 10-year exemption to all PGA TOUR co- sponsored events. Last year, he won the USF&G Classic in rather spectacular fashion. Needing a par on the final hole to tie Greg Norman-who had already finished-at the English Turn G&CC. David drove into a long bunker on the left, His second shot landed in a creenside bunker, some 50 feet from the hole. From there, he holed his explosion shot for a birdie and the victory. 'Somehow. I just knew it would go in," Frost said later. He is known as one of the better bunker players in the game. A resident of Dallas, TX, David started on TOUR in 1985 Twice he lost playoffs before gaining his first victory. He lost to Tom Kite in the 1986 Western Open and to Seve Ballesteros in the 1988 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. David started in the game at age 14. "I would caddy for my Dad," he said. He played in his first South African Amateur when he was 18. Three times he was selected to play on the South African National amateur team. The trend was being established as he steadily refined his game. He turned professional in 1981. The following year, he ventured to the United States and "I tried to play on the mini-tour, but I didn't do much." 76 Fred Funk

EXEMPT STATUS: 91st on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Frederick Funk HEIGHT: 5'8" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: June 14. 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Takoma Park. MD RESIDENCE: Laurel. MD FAMILY: Wife. Marianne. COLLEGE: University of (1980, Law Enforcement) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water and snow skiing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall.1988 & 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $239.041 BEST-EVER FINISH: T3-1990 Chattanooga Classic: 1989 Deposit Guaranty Classic. MONEY & POSITION: ¶989--S 59,695--157 1990--$179,346-' 91 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Chattanooga Classic; 5-Buick Open; T7--GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29; in money--13: top ten finishes--3: stroke average--71.27. BEST 1990 STAT: 19--driving accuracy (.724) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kemper Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1979 Mid-Atlantic Championship; 1984 Foot-Joy National Assis- tants Championship: 1984. 1987 ; 1987. 1988, 1989 Mid- Atlantic PGA Section Championship. Before Fred Funk earned his PGA TOUR card in the Fall of 1988, he served as the head golf coach at the University of Maryland for eight years. "It was a lot of fun," Fred said "Maybe I was more of a friend to the players than a coach, but it was very satisfying, Maybe the most rewarding factor to me was that 95 per cent of the guys graduated." As enjoyable an experience as it was, the desire to compete always was there, mainly because he found success at different levels. For example, he won Foot-Joy's National Assistant Pro Championship in 1984 and won the Maryland State Open in 1984 and 1987. There were others, "I tried to get on TOUR in the Fall of 1984, 1985 and 1986," he said. 'but didn't make it. I simply wasn't good enough." During the summer of 1987, he tore a rotator cuff and was off the circuit for several months. Once healthy again, he made it through the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1988 and had moderate success in 1989. He had to return to the O-School. however, in the fall and he finished ninth. Last year. he was able to make a significant move and had three top 10 finishes with a tie for third place in the Chattanooga Classic his best. As for life on the TOUR, he said, "I always thought it was harder to get your player's card than it was to keep it, but I was oft on that, way off. The TOUR is a lot harder than I thought it would be." "Last year. I was a little more comfortable with everything." he added- "The first year. I felt I could play, but as it turned out. I didn't play well enough, often enough. Now, I know I can play out here." He said he has reached the stage where nothing surprises him. On second thought, he added, "I was surprised no one broke 60 last year. When these guys are going on all cylinders, they are awesome." The best feeling he had all year came at the Buick Open at Warwick Hills in Grand Blanc, MI. "I had a 65 on Sunday afternoon and that moved me into fifth place. It put me over the hump for keeping my TOUR card.' He collected $40,000. His other healthy check was for $34,800 as he finished with a pair of 66s to tie for third place in Chattanooga. Fred started to play golf at about age 10. "I picked it upon my own. It looked like something I wanted to do." By the age of 14, he was competing in junior events and the desire to someday play on the TOUR was starting to take shape. 77 Jim Gallagher, Jr.

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: James Thomas Gallagher. Jr. HEIGHT: 6'0" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: March 24, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Johnstown. PA RESIDENCE: Greenwood. MS; plays out of Palm Beach C Polo Club, Palm Beach. FL. COLLEGE: University of Tennessee (1983. Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, photography, all sports, duck hunting. following family golf careers. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1983. 1984 FAMILY: Wife. Cissye CAREER EARNINGS: $854.911 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open. (Total: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 22,249--148 1987--$ 39,402--166 1989--$265,809-- 50 1985--$ 19,061-159 1988--$83,766--124 1990--$476,706-- 25 1986--$ 79,967-107 BEST 1990 FINISHES: I--Greater Milwaukee Open: T3--Hardee's Golf Classic; T5--Buick Classic; T6--The International: Tl0--Kman Greater Greensboro Open.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--33: in money--24; top ten finishes--5; stroke average--70.90. BEST 1990 STAT: 6--birdies (3701. 1991 PGA TOUR TEAM CHARITY COMPETITION: Greater Milwaukee Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of two 1985 TPS events, Magnolia Classic and Charley Pride Golf Fiesta. Leading money winner on 1985 TPS circuit. 1982 as amateur) and 1983 State Open champ. Winner of 1982 Indiana State Amateur. Honorable mention All-American at Tennessee, AJGA Jr. All-American in 1979.

Jim Gallagher, Jr. always believed he could play well enough to be successful on the PGA TOUR and he proved it last year. He won the Greater Milwaukee Open in a playofl over Ed Dougherty and Billy Mayfair. They had tied at 17-under-par 271 on the Tuckaway Country Club course. On the first extra hole- a par 3-Jim hit a 5-iron shot onto the green, some 45-feet from the hole, while Dougherty and Mayfair missed the putting surface. Jim proceeded to two putt for his par while his rivals suffered bogeys. The victory was in the middle of a solid three-tournament stretch. He tied for sixth place at The International and followed the victory with a tie for third place at the Hardee's Golf Classic. He had a most enjoyable season in 1989, winning $265,809-easily his best until last year. He also was married in the fall to the former Cissye Meeks, a member of the LPGA. A former star at the University of Tennessee. Gallagher comes from a golfing family and there was little doubt that Jim Jr., would be a golfer. "My dad has been a club professional for years and he started me at age two," remembered Gallagher. "He didn't always have time to teach me, though, so I learned with my Mom.' His father is the professional at Meshingomesia CC in Marion. IN, and that's where Jim played most of his early golf. Like most youngsters, Gallagher played all sports. After attending Tennessee, Gallagher qualified for the PGA TOUR in fall of 1983 on first try. His first year, though, was a bit of a disappointment to him as he finished 148th on the money list earning $22,249. He regained his full exempt status the hard way in 1988. He lost his card at the end of the 1987 season and played only on sponsor exemptions. A tie for second at the Greater Milwaukee Open. though. vaulted him into contention for the top 125 and he played well down the stretch. 78 Robert Gamez

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Robert Anthony Gamez ,~ ,/why HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 170 ',per "%~ ► BIRTH DATE: July 21, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Las Vegas. NV RESIDENCE: Las Vegas. NV; plays out of Ko Cline GC. ""' -. at Ewa Beach Oahu. HI

COLLEGE: University of Arizona SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music and movies N;pµ(;:' TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 O-SCHOOL: Fall. 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $461,407

TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open; - . (Total: 2) Nestle Invitational

MONEY & POSITION: 1989- $ 4.827-237 1990 - $461.407-27 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1-Northern Telecom Tucson Open; 1-Nestle Invitational 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-25: in money-16: top ten finishes-2; stroke average-71.49. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Phoenix Open

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1990 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year. Winner of six collegiate events; 1989 . All-American, 1989. Winner Fred Haskins and Jack Nicklaus Awards as 1989 College Player-of-Year. NATIONAL TEAMS: 1989 Walker Cup

Robert Gamez said he "dreamed about winning on the PGA TOUR for as long as I can remember," but never in his wildest dreams did he ever see himself winning in his first official start as a member of the TOUR He did, though, in the Northern Telecom Tucson Open in January of 1990. He'll also tell you he never dreamed of making a spectacular eagle on the treacherous final hole at the Bay Hilt Club to win The Nestle Invitational by a stroke over Greg Norman. "It was the thrill of a lifetime," he said moments after his victory on the TPC at Starpass course in Tucson, "especially with my family and so many of my friends there." Robert's mother and father traveled from their home in Las Vegas to see their son make his debut on the PGA TOUR. And his brother Randy was his caddy. Since Robert spent three years at the University of Arizona in Tucson, all of his ex-teammates and many of his college pals were in the gallery cheering him on. Indeed, it was a special time. After rounds of 65. 66 and 69. Robert held a one-stroke lead over David Frost going into the final round. He took complete control early the last afternoon and, alone point, led by as many as six shots. He eventually won by four over Mark Calcavecchia. At Bay Hill in Orlando, the competition was fierce throughout the last round among Gamez, Norman, Larry Mize, Curtis Strange, Paul Azinger and Scott Hoch. Going to the final hole - ranked the most difficult on the TOUR last year - Robert was 12-under par while Mize. who was playing with him and Norman, through 16, were 13 under. "I figured I had to hit it close to make birdie to tie Larry," Robert said afterwards. He wasn't certain how Norman stood. So, he selected a 7-iron from 176 yards. He hit the perfect shot. The ball landed about four feet to the right of the hole and then jumped right into the cup for an eagle 2. Mize went onto bogey the hole and finish third, while Norman parred in and settled for second place. Robert says the first time he swung a cut-down golf club was when he was two-years old. His father, an avid golfer, would take him to the practice range when he had to baby-sit. He knew at an early age that golf would be his game. Through high school, he never really won anything but kept playing and practicing. He showed enough promise to obtain a scholarship to the University of Arizona. Then his game started to jell. He won six collegiate events and, in1989, was named the winner of the Jack Nicklaus and Fred Haskins awards as the "outstanding college player-of-the-year." He also earned a berth on the Walker Cup team. He turned professional in the fall of 1989 and played in three official events, his best finish being a tie for 20th in the Southern Open. In 1988, as an amateur, he played in the Northern Telecom Tucson Open and tied for 46th place. Incidentally, with a smile, he reminds people, "the name is Robert: not Bob or Bobby." 79

Buddy Gardner

EXEMPT STATUS: 99th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Frank Webb Gardner. Jr. HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: August 24, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Montgomery. AL RESIDENCE: . AL: plays out of Hombre GC, Panama City. FL. FAMILY: Wife, Susan; Brooke Marie 1271,871; Payton Webb (1272/89). COLLEGE: Auburn University TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1977, 1978. 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,117,281 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2-1979 Tucson Open; 1979 Anheuser-Busch Classic; 2--1984 Houston Coca- Cola Open. 2--1987 Big "I" Houston Open (lost playoff to Jay Haas).

MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 5,637--170 1983--$ 56,529-- 91 1987--$173.047-- 60 1979--$ 71,468-- 56 1984-4118,945-- 55 1988--$130,859-- 91 1980--$ 30,907--102 1985--$121,809-- 67 1989--$135,488--103 1981 --$ 14.635--151 1986--$ 92,006-- 91 1990--$159,737-- 99 1982--$ 6,214--192 BEST 1990 FINISH: T5--Canadian Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 32; in money- 21: top ten finishes- 1; stroke average- 70.86 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Southern Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1974 and 1975 Amateur: 1976 Dixie Amateur. 1977 NCAA All-American. Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Panama City Beach Clas- sic.

Buddy Gardner had one of the more pleasing weeks of his golfing career in late March of 1990 when he went to the Ben Hogan Panama City Beach Classic. Buddy had signed onto represent the new Hombre Golf Club there and he proceeded to win the tournament in rather impressive style. Although it did not count as an "official" TOUR victory. it was an important triumph for the likable Gardner. Buddy can always look at the 1987 Big "I" Houston Open as the tournament someone "took away" from him. He didn't lose it, Jay Haas simply went out and won it. Trailing by a stroke going to the final hole, Haas, who was playing ahead of Gardner, holed a puff of 70 feet for a birdie and a 12-under-par 276. A few minutes later, Buddy had to two puff from 80 feet for his par and force a playoff. Jay won it on the first extra hole. Buddy should be saluted for his work with the Big Oak Ranch outside Birmingham, AL. As he said. "It's a camp for abused-and-unwanted boys and girls between the ages of six and 18. "Every year, Buddy hosts a pro-amateur event with the proceeds going to the camp. Buddy first qualified for the TOUR in the Fall of 1977, but in his first full year of 1978, he won only $5,637 and lost his card. He went back to the O-School the Fall of that year and earned it back. Starting in 1979, he failed to quality for the first four events, and then hit paydirt. He tied for second behind Bruce Lietzke in the Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. It set up a very good year, winning $71,468. He also tied for second in the Anheuser Busch Classic in the fall. The three most important changes in his life have occurred off the golf course. On May 28. 1983, he married Susan, a nurse from Birmingham. Another was in February of 1987 when Brooke Marie was born. And then in December of 1989 Buddy started in the game at age five. 'We lived about 100 yards from the first tee of the Bonnie Crest Country Club in Montgomery (AL). Everyone in the family played golf, so it was natural for me to play, too." At one time, Buddy recalls, the juniors competition in that area was pretty tough, "with the likes of Bill Rogers, Mike Reid, Mac McLendon and myself competing against each other." He won the Alabama State high school golf championship as a senior and went to Auburn University on a scholarship. 80 Bob Gilder

EXEMPT STATUS: 102nd on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Robert Bryan Gilder HEIGHT: 5' 9 WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 31, 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Corvallis, OR RESIDENCE: Corvallis, OR. FAMILY: Wife. Peggy: Bryan (3/24/75(: Cammy Lynn (6/1077): Brent (313181) COLLEGE: Arizona State (1973, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports. car racing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,771,303 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0

TOUR VICTORIES: 1976 Phoenix Open. 1980 Canadian Open, 1982 Byron Nelson Classic. Manutac- (TOTAL: 6) turers Hanover Westchester Classic. Bank of Boston Classic. 1983 Phoenix Open.

MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$101,262 -- 24 1981- -$ 74,756-- 59 1986- -$ 98,181-- 85 1977 4 36,844 -- 72 1982- $308.648-- 6 1987- -$ 94,310--100 19784 72,515 --36 1983-5139.125 -- 39 1988- 5144,523-- 82 1979-$134.428 --22 1984- -5 23,313--147 1989- $187.910-- 78 1980--$152.597 -- 19 1985- -$ 47,152--123 1990-- $154,934--102

BEST 1990 FINISH: 7-Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27: in money-16: top ten finishes-1: stroke average-71.24. BEST 1990 STAT: 21--sand saves (.561) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Centel Western Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1974 New Zealand Open. Winner 1973 Western Athletic Confer- ence title. Winner. 1982 Bridgestone International (Japan). Winner, 1988 Isuzu Kapalua International. Winner, 1988 Acorn Team title in Japan (with Doug Tewell). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1983: World Cup, 1982: U.S. vs. Japan. 1982. Bob Gilder has always been the type of player capable of reeling off an impressive string of birdies and a study of his record over the years shows you that when this man gets hot, he's really hot. Three years ago, he closed his season with a victory in the Isuzu Kapalua International on Maui in Hawaii with a 22-under-par 266. He won by two strokes over John Mahaffey. Interestingly enough, two years ago he finished second to Mahaffey in the Federal Express St. Jude Classic. Players dream of having years such as he enjoyed in 1982 when he won three times and earned $308,648. He was sixth on the money list and his exceptional play earned him a position on the team. Each time he won in 1982, he put on a marvelous display of scoring. His winning total of 14- under-par 266 in the Byron Nelson Classic was the lowest ever shot in the 16 years the tournament was played at Preston Trail. His 19-under-par 261 in the Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic set a tournament standard and his week was highlighted by a double eagle two on the 509-yard 16th hole the third day. He only needed a driver and three wood. Finally, he won the Bank of Boston Classic, After the first five weeks of 1983, he was heading for another splendid year. He won the Phoenix Open in a playoff over Rex Caldwell, Johnny Miller and Mark O'Meara. Bob starred for the Arizona State University golf team--winning the 1973 Western Athletic Conference title--and was a teammate of Howard Twitty and Tom Purtzer. After graduation in 1973, he tried for his TOUR card three times without success. Meanwhile, in 1974, he won the New Zealand Open in a playoff over and Bob Charles. In the Fall of 1975. he did earn his playing privileges. In his first start of 1976. he missed the cut in the Tucson Open. The next week at the Phoenix Country Club, he overtook Roger Maltbie the final afternoon to win by two strokes, 81

Bill Glasson

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Williarr Lee Glasson, Jr. HEIGHT:5 11" NEIGHT:165 ( BIRTH DATE: April 29, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Fresno, CA RESIDENCE: Oldsmar, FL ti~ FAMILY: Wife. Court iey; Maxwell Alexander (9/30/88) COLLEGE: Oral Roberts University (1982, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sailing. skiing. surfing e TURNED PROFESS©NAL: 19830 SCHOOL: Fall 1983, 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,498,463 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Kemper Open. 1988 B.C. Open. (TOTAL; 4) Centel Classic. 1989 Doral Ryder Open. MONEY & POSITIOI1: 1984--$ 17.845--162 1987--$151,701-- 69 1989--$474,511-- 19 1985--$195,449-- 29 1988--$380,651-- 30 1990--$156,791--100 1986--$121,516-- 72

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T6--Bank of Boston Classic: T9--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: T9--Memorial Tournament: Tic--K mart Greater Greensboro Open. 1990 SUMMARY: To i naments entered--23: in money--i1; top ten finishes- 4; stroke average--71.63. BEST 1990 STAT: 1 )--driving distance (271.1) 1991 PGA TOUR ChARITY TEAM COMPETITION: United Hawaiian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1984 PGA TOUR Driving Distance champion (276.5). Two-time All- American. Bill Glasson wan for the first time at the 1985 Kemper Open and he has been a force on the PGA TOUR ever since. Some years have been better than others, but when everything is right with his game, he's a tough one to handle. He had a big wear in 1988 winning the B.C. Open. He held a three-stroke lead over Joey Sindelar going intone final round and he held onto win. All four of his rounds were in the 60s with a third-round 6-under-par 65 the key. He finished the season with a victory in the Centel Classic in Tallahassee, again having all four rounds in the 60s. In mid-summer of 1988, he had three straight top 10 finishes with a tie for second in the Canadian Open his best. It was a big year in another way. Maxwell Alexanderwas born five days after his B.C. victory to Bill and his wife Courtney. Bill enjoyed arother successful year in 1989. In February he captured the Doral Ryder Open by one stroke over =red Couples on the way to his best season on the TOUR with $474.511 in earnings. Bill's first year m TOUR was in 1984 but, even though he won the Driving Distance statistical category, he lost hisplayer's card at the end of the year. He returned to the Qualifying Tournament at the end of the year and regained it. He made the most of his new opportunity. He finished eighth in the 1985 Andy Williams Open to earn $11,200 and two stops later he took home another big check, this one for $18,250 after his tie for fifth at the Hertz Bay Hill Classic. In his next stop, he collected another $18,050 at the Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational. Feeling instilled with confidence, and with his card all but assured for 1986, Glasson travelled to the lone and difficult Congressional Country Club for the Kemper Open. After three rounds. Bill stood at 4-under-par 212, six-shots in back of Larry Mize. However, Glasson caught fire on Sunday while Mize struggled and when Glasson reached the par-four 18th hcle. he needed to make a 50-foot putt to claim the lead. His long putt ran true and dropped in the hole for a stunning birdie that held up as the final groups finished behind him. The victory was worth $90.000. Pained by bac knees that have faced surgery three times, the victory had a second benefit beyond the money. It allowed Bill to pick his spots the rest of the season and to rest his knees whenever necessa y, something he has continued to do. 82

,.jiA3pm~. - Wayne Grady

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1990 PGA Championship r FULL NAME: Wayne Desmond Grady HEIGHT: 5' 9 WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: July 26. 1957 14 adSP BIRTHPLACE: Brisbane. Australia RESIDENCE: Queensland, Australia FAMILY: Wife. Lyn, Samantha (11/23;86). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cricket, fishing, all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,238.052 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester I (Total. 2) Classic. 1990 PGA Championship. MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$167.497-- 41 1987-$ 73,552--122 1989--$402,364-- 27 191 49,417-137 1988--$111,536--102 1990--$527.185-- 21

BEST 1990 FINISHES: I --PGA Championship; 4--MONY Tournament of Champions;TB-Doral Ryder Open: 9--Nabisco Championships: T10--Centel Western Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--22: in money--19: top tan finishes--5: stroke average--70.62. BEST 1990 STAT: 17-- driving accuracy (.726) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: H,E.B. Texas Open. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1978 West Lakes Classic (Australia), 1984 . Win- ner, 1988 Australian PGA. NATIONAL TEAMS: Australian World Cup (3), 1978, 1983, 1989; Australian Nissan Cup. 1985; Australian Four Tour World Championship (2), 1989, 1990. Dunhill Cup (2), 1989. 1990.

Wayne Grady's victory in the PGA Championship added support to the old belief that nice things truly do happen to nice people. His peers will tell you that the Australian certainly is one of the nicest guys" in the business. He has gone through his fine career with a smile on his face, accepting whatever came along and then moving on. He has had his disappointments and his taste of glory, but there has never been a bigger week in the golf life of Wayne Grady than the one in August of 1990 at Shoal Creek. AL. While others complained about the rough, Wayne merely kept the ball in the fairway. He assumed the lead the second day after a round of 67 and never was headed. He led by one stroke after two days, by two strokes after three and he won by three with a total of 6-under-par 282. His first TOUR victory was in the 1989 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic as he defeated Ronnie Black in a playoff. A month later he lost the British Open Championship at Royal Troon in Scotland in a playoff to Mark Calcavecchia. Greg Norman also was involved. As a youngster, Wayne wanted to be a pilot in the Australian Air Force. He didn't start to play golf until he was 14 years of age and then turned professional two-years later. He worked in pro shops, but realized it was not the life he wanted, at least not at that time. He applied to get his amateur status back and was able to do so later in the year. He played a lot a amateur golf around Queensland and then turned professional again in 1978 when he was 21-years old. During those years, he worked under the wing of Charlie Earp at Royal Queensland. He's the same man who has worked with Greg Norman for years. Later in 1978. he did win the West Lakes Classic in Australia and collected $12,000. "I thought this was an easy way to make a living." he says, "and I got lazy." He continued to play on the Asian tour but with little success. Along about 1983, he realized it was time to buckle down and go to work on his game. It was the start of his success story. He played for a short while in Europe in 1983 and showed a little profit, The next year. his earnings leaped, thanks to the victory in the German Open. The week prior to his triumph, he was second in the Benson & Hedges International after birdied the last hole to beat him. Wayne made a few appearances on the PGA TOUR in 1984,1 didn't feel all that comfortable, but I was determined to give ita try in the Qualifying School." He finished in sixth place at LaQuinta. CA in 1984.

83 David Graham

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1981 United States Open FULL NAME: Anthony David Graham HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 162 C . ^ BIRTH DATE: May 23. 1946 BIRTHPLACE: Windsor, Australia /4+ RESIDENCE: Dallas. TX; plays out of Preston Trail GC FAMILY: Wife, Maureen Burdett; Andrew (11/8/74); Michael M yN+ (10/8/77). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, golf club design, cars. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1962 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1971 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,862,547 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1972 . 1976 Westchester Classic, . 1979 (TOTAL; 8) PGA Championship 1980 Memorial Tournament. 1981 Phoenix Open, U.S. Open. 1983 Houston Coca-Cola Open.

MONEY & POSITION: 1971- -$ 10.062- -135 1978--$ 66,909 -- 43 1985--$ 72.802- -101 1972- -$ 57,827 -- 38 1979-- $177.683 -- 16 1986--$ 95,109-- 88 1973 4 43,062 -- 71 1980-- $137,819 -- 27 1987--$ 58,860- -142 1974 4 61.625 -- 41 1981-- $188,286 -- 13 1986--$ 99.087- -113 1975--$ 51.642 -- 44 1982- 5103,616 -- 35 19894 22,275- -192 1976- -$176,174 -- 8 1983--$244,924-- 11 1990--S 24,492 - -204 1977- -$ 72,086-- 44 1984-- $116,627 -- 58 BEST 1990 FINISH: T24--THE PLAYERS Championship 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--10; in money--5: top ten finishes--0: stroke average--72.34. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Foreign victories include 1970 , 1970 Thailand Open. 1971 Caracas Open, 1971 JAL Open. 1975 Wills Masters. 1976 Chunichi Crowns Invitational (Japan), 1976 Picadilly World Match Play, 1977 Australian Open and 1977 South African PGA. 1978 Mexico Cup, 1979 West Lakes Classic (Australia), New Zealand Open. 1980 Mexican Open. Rolex Japan. Brazilian Classic. 1981, 1982 Lancome (France). Winner. 1985 Queensland Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: Australian World Cup. 1970 (won team title with Bruce Devlin). U.S. vs. Japan, 1983. Australian Dunhill Cup. 1985, 1986, 1988. There have been many highlights in the spectacular career of David Graham, too many to mention, but everyone knows his victories in the 1979 PGA Championship and the 1981 United States Open Championship would be enough to last many a man a lifetime. David, the proud man that he is, will treasure those moments forever. He has cut back considerably on his playing schedule the last couple of years. He not only wanted to spend more time with his family, but he also has become busy in other businesses. such as golf course design. David has established a remarkable record for a fellow who started in the game with a pick- up set of left-handed clubs. At the Merion Golf Club in the 1981 U.S. Open Championship, he trailed George Burns by three strokes after three rounds. He then played what many have called one of the finest finishing rounds in the history of the tournament. He shot a 3-under-par 67 for a total of 7-under 273, one stroke better than Burns and Bill Rogers. As Rogers said at the awards ceremony. "David Graham hit 18 greens in regulation and in the last round of the U.S Open, that is unbelievable." Not many of his eight victories have been easy. His first was in the 1972 Cleveland Open and he had to defeat his close friend, Bruce Devlin, in a playoff. When he won the PGA Championship in 1979, he was cruising and then he double bogeyed the 18th hole to let Ben Crenshaw tie him. He won it with a birdie on the third extra hole. In the Memorial Tournament in 1980. Tom Watson was headed for an apparent victory, but David won it with a 30-foot birdie puff at the 18th. David was only 14-years old when he found the left-handed clubs in his garage in Windsor, Australia. He played with them for two years before making the switch to righthanded. As a 16- ear old, he worked in a golf shop in and, after a three-year apprenticeship, took a head job at a nine-hole course in Tasmania. Late in the 1960's, he embarked on the tournament circuit, first through Australia and the Far East. It was a road that has taken him to the very top. 84 Hubert Green EXEMPT STATUS: Winner 1985 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Hubert Myatt Green HEIGHT: 6' 1 WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 28, 1946 BIRTHPLACE: Birmingham, AL RESIDENCE: Birmingham, AL 666 FAMILY: Wife, Karen; Hubert Myatt. Jr. (8/18/75); Patrick (101 y'~,~y ti 17/78): J. T. (2/11/84). COLLEGE: Florida State University (1968) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, gardening TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1970 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1970 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.504,791 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1971 Houston Open. 1973 Tallahassee Open. B . Open. 1974 Bob Hope (TOTAL: 19) Classic. Gr. Jacksonville Open, Philadelphia Classic, Walt Disney World National Team Play (with Mac McLendon). 1975 Southern Open. 1976 Doral'Eastern Open, Jacksonville Open, Sea Pines Heritage Classic. 1977 U.S. Open. 1978 Hawaiian Open, Sea Pines Heritage Classic, 1979 Hawaiian Open, New Orleans Open. 1981 Sammy Davis. Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1984 Southern Open. 1985 PGA Championship. MONEY & POSITION: 1970- -$ 1,690--218 1977--$140.255-- 9 1984- $181,585-- 33 1971 -$ 73.439-- 29 1978--$247,406-- 5 1985-- $233,527-- 16 1972 4 44,113-- 58 1979-$183,111-- 13 1986-- $120.051'- 73 1973-- $114,397-- 11 1980-$ 83.307-- 50 1987- -$ 63,349--129 1974 --$211,709-- 3 1981--$110,133-- 32 1988- -$ 52,268--147 1975- $113,569-- 12 19824 77,448-- 54 1989-4161.190 -- 86 1976-- $228,031-- 4 1983--$ 29,171--135 1990 4 65,948--165 BEST 1990 FINISH: T12--Hawaiian Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-19; in money--11 ; top ten finishes--Q stroke average--71,57, 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Southern Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1971 Rookie of the Year. Winner 1975 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan), Winner 1977 Irish Open. Winner of two Southern Amateurs, Player Director on Policy Board, Co-winner 1980 Jerry Ford Invitational,

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (3), 1977, 1979. 1985.

Hubert Green has every reason to be proud of the exceptional record he has compiled during his two decades on the PGA TOUR. He has won 19 times and he has the 1977 United States Open and 1985 PGA Championships as his highlights. He won the Open at Southern Hills in Tulsa. He captured the PGA in a stirring duet with Lee Trevino at Cherry Hills in Denver. He was two strokes behind Trevino after two rounds, but moved three strokes in front of Lee after the third round. Hubert was able to hold his game together on the treacherous greens and won by two over Trevino. He nearly made it 20 victories in the Spring of 1986, but Andy Bean caught him on the closing holes in the Doral-Eastern Open and then won with a birdie on the fourth extra hole. A low point to his exceptionally fine career came during the 1983 season when he suffered with a shoulder problem. Microscopic surgery in the Fall of that year corrected the situation. Hubert had a stretch of about seven years through the 1970s when he was devastating and certainly one of the outstanding players in the world. During one three-week period in 1976. he won three straight tournaments--Doral-Eastern Open, Greater Jacksonville Open and the Sea Pines Heritage Classic, In 1977 he won the United States Open in a gutsy performance at Southern Hills in Tulsa. While his swing may have appeared a little unorthodox, it was highly effective. Hubert started to swing a club at age five, but as he was going through the teen years, he played all sports. "My father was a believer in sports,' he says. He wanted me to play them all, but as I became older, I eliminated one after the other as I realized I wasn't good enough or big enough to play them." As a result, he began to concentrate more on golf. He turned processional in 1970 and worked for a summer as an assistant pro at Merlon Golf Club in Ardmore, PA. He qualified for his TOUR card in the fall of that year. 85

Ken Green

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Kenn y h J. Green HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: July 23. 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Danbury. CT RESIDENCE: West Palm Beach. FL: plays out of the Highlands at Molokai, Hawaii. FAMILY: Wife, Eller ;Kenny (12/19/81), Brad (6/26183), Brooke (7/17/85), Hunter (9130/88)

COLLEGE: Palm Beach JO SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bowling, platform tennis TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1981; 1982. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,165,889 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Buick Open. 1986 The International. 1988 Canadian Open, Greater Milwau- (TOTAL: 5) kee Open. 1989 K mart Greater Greensboro Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1982-$ 11.899--167 1985--$151,355-- 52 1988--$779,181-- 4 1983--$ 40,263-114 1986--$317,835-- 16 1989--$304,754-- 37 1984- 4 20,160--156 1987--$237,271-- 36 1990--$267.172-- 54

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 4--Buick Classic; T5--THE PLAYERS Championship; 6--Buick Open: TB-- Doral Ryder Open: TB- -Honda Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tcurnaments entered--25; in money--18; top ten finishes--5; stroke average--71.01. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 1985 . Winner of tour mini-tour events. Winner of 1979 Azalea Open. Winner 1988 Dunlop Phoenix in Japan, 1990 . NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1989 Ken Green found the easiest way to turn a discouraging year into a brilliant one; win tournaments back-to-back. He did that in ' 988 when he captured the Canadian Open by one stroke with a second-day 65 on the tough Glen Abbey course; and the next week used a third-round 61 for an easy victory in the Greater Milwaukee Open at the Tuckaway Country Club. The "discouraging" part came in the spring. He three putted the final green in the K mart Greater Greensboro Open to drop back into a tie with Sandy Lyle and then the big Scotsman won it with a birdie on the first extra hole. A few weeks later in the Manufacturers Hanover-Westchester Classic, he tied with Greg Norman, David Frost and Seve Ballesteros. Seve won the playoff with a birdie. Late in the year, he had another disappointment. He was tied with Andrew Magee in the Pensacola Open but three putted the final green to finish tied for second. Nevertheless, it was a great year for Ken Green and his performance elevated him onto a new plateau, one that is reserved for superstars. Two years ago. Ken won for the fifth time on TOUR, a two-stroke victory over John Huston at the K mart Greater Greensboro Open. Middle rounds of 66 propelled him to the victory. Ken's first yea-on the TOUR was in 1982. but he had to return to the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1982 and again in 1984 to keep his playing hopes alive. It was in 1985 that he finally broke through, winning the Buick Open by four strokes with a 20-under-par 268. He showed that it was no fluke, though. when he came back in 1986 to win the inaugural International tournament on his way to picking up $317,835 for the year. It would seem obvious that the modified Stableford scoring system used at The International is good for him because the next year he nearly won again. He finished second and collected $108.000. Ken started playing golf at age 12 when his family moved to Honduras where his father was the principal at the American School. "The only choices we had in Honduras were to play soccer or golf," Green recalled. "I didn't want to kick the ball, so I just went to golf." 86

Jay Haas

EXEMPT STATUS: 1988 tournament winner FULL NAME: Jay Dean Haas HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 2, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MO RESIDENCE: Greenville, SC', plays out of Thornblade GC in Greenville. FAMILY: Wife. Janice; Jay, Jr. (3/8/81); William Harlan (5(24 "______82): Haley (1/18/84); Emily Frances (9/25/87). COLLEGE: Wake Forrest ,/:' SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports d TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,576,309 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1978 Andy Williams-San Diego Open. 1981 Greater Milwaukee Open. B.C. (DOTAL: 7) Open. 1982 Hall of Fame Classic, Texas Open. 1987 Big 'I" Houston Open. 1988 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1977'-$ 32,326--77 1982--$229746-13 1987--$270,347--37 1978--$ 77.176--31 1983-$191,735--23 1988--$490,409--20 1979 . -$102.515--34 1984--$146,514--45 1989--$248,830--54 1980--$114,102--35 1985--$121,488--69 1990--$180,023-89 1981--$181,894-15 1986--$189,204--45 BEST 1990 FINISH: T2--Northern Telecom Tucson Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28: in money--17: top ten finishes--1 stroke average-71.24 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1975 NCAA Championship. 1976 Southwestern and Missouri Open. 1975 and 1976 collegiate All-American. Awarded 1975 Fred Haskins trophy as outstanding collegiate player. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1983; Walker Cup, 1975.

Jay Haas has been one of the more highly regarded players on the PGA TOUR for several years and one of the most popular among his colleagues. Jay quietly goes about his business, wins a few tournaments. challenges numerous times and collects a healthy amount of money. He won five times early in his career and then came a five-year dry spell before he won again. The victory was in the 1987 Big "I" Houston Open in a playoff over Buddy Gardner. Jay holed a birdie putt of 70 feet and it enabled him to tie Buddy. He then won it with a par on the first extra hole. He won again in 1988, capturing the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic after starting with a round of 9-under-par 63. He had five top 10 finishes in 1989 with ties for second in the MONY Tournament of Champions and the Southern Open. Last year, he started with a tie for second in the Northern Telecom Tucson Open. Jay had big seasons in 1981 and 1982. He won twice each year. and it was his performance late in 1982 and early 1983 that earned him a position on the U.S. Ryder Cup team. With former Masters champion as his uncle, it was a foregone conclusion that Jay would become a professional golfer. Bob Started him early and has helped him through every stage of his career. "I was about five years old when I started to swing a golf club." Jay recalls. With a wide grin, he went on, "Bob had a club that was broken in half, so it actually was about half my size. He put a grip on it, and that was the start. It wasn't long before he put several more clubs together." Under the tutelage of Goalby, Jay went on to win the Illinois State High School Championship in 1972 and then headed for Wake Forest University. His junior year was the big one. "I had one stretch when I played some of the best golf of my life." he said. It started with him winning three of his Walker Cup matches, then advancing to the fifth round of the British Amateur, the third week he was the low amateur in the U.S. Open at Medinah; and finally, he won the NCAA Championship at Ohio State University.

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Gary Hallberg

EXEMPT STATUS: 121st on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: Gary George Hallberg HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: May 31, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Berwyn, IL RESIDENCE: Barrington, IL COLLEGE: Wake Forest University le

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Outdoor activities, bicycle riding and racing, hiking. -c

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: July 2, 1980 •y JOINED TOUR: July, 1980 1 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,146.134 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1987 Greater Milwaukee Open. (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1980-$ 64,244-- 63 1984-$187,260-- 30 1988--$ 28,551--179 1981 4 45.793-- 91 1985--$108,872-- 75 1989--$146,833-- 95 19824 36,192--111 1986-$ 68.479--121 1990--$128,954--121 1983--$120,140-- 45 1987--$210,786-- 48 BEST 1990 FINISH: 2--H.E.B. Texas Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29; in money--11: tap ten finishes- 1; stroke average--71.67 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: NEC World Series of Golf OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Only tour-time first-team Alt-Ame rica choice in history. Winner 1979 NCAA Championship.Winner of 14 col egiate tournaments. 1978, 1979 North- and-South Open; 1977 Illinois Open: 1978, 1979 Illinois Amateur: 1981 Lillie Open (France); 1982 Churichi Crowns Invitational (Japan). Winner 1986 Chrysler Team Championship (with Scott Hoch). Winner of 1988 Jerry Ford Invitational. Gary Hallberg is a personable fellow with a lot of talent and believes his best days still are ahead of him, although he has had some good ones the ast few years. He didn't play with much enthusiasm in 1988 after enjoying a banner year in 1987 when he won for the second time in his career-Greater Milwaukee Open. He won by two strokes with a 19- under-par at the Tuckaway Country Club. The one shot that clinched it came on Monday after the final round was interrupted on Sunday by the weather. He was in the rough short of the green at -he par three 17th hole, but he chipped in from 50 feet for a birdie. It gave him all the daylight he needed. Gary's first TOUR victory was in the 1983 Isuzu-Andy Williams-San Diego Open. He trailed Tom Kite by four strokes entering the last round in 1983 and proceeded to shoot a six-under-par 66 to edge Kite by one. He had an eight-foot birdie putt at -he final hole and he made it. "My heart was pumping like its never pumped before," he said. He nearly won the same title again the next year but shot a splendid final round of 65 at Torrey Pines to tie him and then Gary won the playoff with a birdie on the second extra hole. Gary was an impressive winner all through his amateur career and instant stardom was expected once he joined the PGA TOUR. He became the first player ever to earn his TOUR card by winning the minimum $8,000 needed at the time to obtain playing privileges without going through the Qualifying School. In 11 tournaments, he wor $64,244. He finished the year with six top 10 finishes. Gary started in the game at age nine when his father brought home a set of old clubs. Once he started to play, he loved the game and worked diligently at it. So much so, in fact, that his Dad finally had to tell him to ease up and not be so serious. He a ientually earned a scholarship to Wake Forest. and he went on to become the first four-time, first-team All-America choice. He was the NCAA champion in 1979 and won a total of 14 college tournaments.

88 Jim Hallet EXEMPT STATUS: 76th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: James Oliver Hallet HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 _ BIRTH DATE: March 30, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Hyannis, MA RESIDENCE: Yarmouth, MA FAMILY: Wife, Holly ~~ kq COLLEGE: Bryant College (1983. Business Administration) 'Z SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hockey, hiking, outdoor activities. ;:, ✓ TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 Q SCHOOL: Fall, 1987 ~+ CAREER EARNINGS: $559,443 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2--1990 Buick Southern Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1988--$170,993-- 68 1989--$155,658'- 87 1990-$204,059-- 76 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2--Buick Southern Open; T6--Hawaiian Open: T9--B.C, Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--35: in money--23; topten finishes--3; stroke average--71.21. BEST 1990 STAT: 25--birdies (334) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: K mart Greater Greensboro Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1984 : 1985 ; 1986 British Columbia Open. Leader of 1987 Asian Tour Order of Merit. Four- time Division II Collegiate Alt-American.

Jim Hallet has been showing all the indications of breaking away from the field and moving up to another plateau in the game. As an example, last September he had the best month of his career. He went from 24th at the Hardee's to 15th at the Canadian Open to ninth at the B.C. Open (with a 66-66 start) and then made it into a playoff against Kenny Knox at the Buick Southern Open. Knox won the playoff with a birdie on the second extra hole. Although slightly disappointed at not winning. Jim was delighted with his strong play. "I'm excited about the way I played, he said. "This was a new experience for me and I believe I handled it well." Jim will never forget his first trip to the Masters Tournament in 1983. He was a 23-year old amateur and qualified by reaching the semi-finals of the 1982 U.S. Amateur Championship. The first day. this extremely-personable young man shot a 4-under-par 68--the same as Arnold Palmer and Seve Ballesteros. The next day, he found himself paired with Arnold and Seve. "That was one of the biggest thrills I've ever had," he said. "Actually, I believe I was leading through 27 holes." Eventually. Jim shot al-over-par 73 fora 141 total, while Seve had a 70 that day and Arnold a 74. Seve went on to win while Jim finally finished tied for 40th place. Jim is another in a long line of golfers in the Hallet family. His grandfather was a head professional and his father worked for a while as an assistant to Art Wall in the Poconos. Nevertheless. Jim used to dream of being a hockey player. He was, and a good one, too, until his Alma Mater, Bryant College, dropped the sport. "That's when I turned to golf on a more fulltime basis."he says, "but I played just about every sport because I've always been competitive." His first taste of success was at age 14 when he won the Northeast Junior Classic on Paul Harney's course in Massachusetts. A few years later, he lost the major Northeast Amateur Classic in a playoff to Chris Perry. Before earning his TOUR card in the fall of 1987, however, he did win such Open titles as Rhode Island, Massachusetts and British Columbia. Playing around the world to gain needed experience, he even finished as the leader in the 1987 Asian Order of Merit. He turned professional in 1984 and it wasn't until his fourth attempt at the Qualifying Tournament that he made it through. That was in the fall of 1987 and he finished second, just one stroke behind John Huston.

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Donnie Hammond

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Donald William Hammond HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: April 1, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Frederick. MD RESIDENCE: Longwood, FL FAMILY: Wife.Kathy; Matthew William (10122/86); Brittany Marie (3/8/89) COLLEGE: Jacksonville University (1979. Psychology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports cars, gardening, tennis, Ilyirg. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1982 - .r"-. CAREER EARNINGS: $1,490,958 PLAYOFF RECORD:1 0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1589 (TOTAL: 2) Texas Open Presented by Nabisco.

MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 41,336--112 1986-$254,987-- 28 1989-$458,741-- 20 1984--$ 67.874-- 86 1987-$157,480-- 64 1990--$151.811--104 1985--$102,719-- 77 1988-$256,010-- 44

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 4--NEC World Series of Golf; T10--K mart Greater Greensboro Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24: in money--13; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.17. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kemper Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1982 Florida State Oper. Medalist in 1982 PGA TOUR Qualifying School, winning by 14 strokes. Set then course record of 65 at Tournament Players Club in O-School. Winner 1979 Sun Bell Conference title. Co- winner 1989, 1990 Jerry Ford Invitational in Vail, CO.

Donnie Hammond has a reason to be proud of his progress on the PGA TOUR. His first victory came in the 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic whe y a final round of 66 let him tie with John Cook and then he won the playoff with a birdie on the first extra hole, He climbed several notches two years ago as his last season burst produced his second TOUR win at the Texas Open. His four-day total of 258 (2-'a-under-par) was the second lowest in TOUR history as his 65-64-65-64 missed Mike Souchaks TOUR record by a single shot. He followed that up by finishing second by a single shot to Tim Simpson in his next start at the Wall Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. That late season effort bolted him 92nd on the money list all the way to 20th at season's end with $458,471. "It was a pretty good year, but a great finish," Hammond noted. "I started out well, slumped in the middle and played great at the end." When Donnie made his bid to join the PGA TOUR, he established a record that may stand forever. He was the medalist in the Qualifying Tournamert in the Fall of 1982 by an incredible 14 strokes. Ben Crenshaw won by 12 strokes in the Fall of 1973 and most people thought no one would ever come close to that mark. Donnie played his six rounds in 13-under-par 419, He opened with rounds of 66 and 68, followed with a 71, and then stunned everyone with a then record 7-under-par 65 on the demanding Tournament Players Club course in Ponte Vadra, FL. One of the keys, he said, came the first day. He stated at No. 10 at the TPC and "When I walked to the 16th green (his ninth hole). I looked up and there was my Dad in the stands. I was three under at the time and I stayed pumped up all week" His home was in Frederick. MD, and the old Baltimore Colts of the NFL had their pre-season training camp not too far away at Westminster College. "I would go with Dad to watch them, and then we'd play a nine-hole course there. I only had four-or-five irons, but I seemed to pick it up quickly. When he saw that, he bought me a set. I was 13 at the time." Donnie played at Frederick High School and then went to Jacksonville University. In three years, he won five college events, including the Sun Belt Conference title in 1979 by six strokes.

90 Morris Hatalsky

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner. HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: November 10, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA RESIDENCE: Ormond Beach. FL FAMILY: Wife, Tracy; Daniel Kenneth (1711/80); Laura Rose (2/26/83) COLLEGE: United States International University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family activities. Tour Bible Study group, snow skiing. all sports, ospe cially Orlando Magic basketball,

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,339,181 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1981 Hall of Fame Classic. 1983 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1988 Kemper Open (TOTAL. 4) 1990 Bank of Boston Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 249--288 1981--$ 70,186 -- 63 1986--$105,543-- 83 1977--$32,193 -- 79 1982--$ 66,128 -- 65 1987-- $150,654- 70 1978-$ 16.340--114 1983--$102,567- 56 1988-- $239,019-- 47 1979--$ 61,962-- 69 1984- $ 50,957- -107 1989-- $ 66,577- -149 1980--$47,107 -- 74 19854 76,059 -- 96 1990-- $253,639- 59 BEST 1990 FINISH: 1--Bank of Boston Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25; in money-- 17; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--71.57 BEST 1990 STATS: 3-putting (1.749); 13--sand saves (.571). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: K mart Greater Greensboro Open. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1972 NAIA All-American. Captained 1972 U.S. International University team that won NAIA Championship. Winner, 1968 Mexico National Junior Championship. Led TOUR in putting category in 1983.

It was a "rewarding" victory for Morris Hatalsky when he came on strong at the finish to win the 1990 Bank of Boston Classic by a stroke over Scott Verplank. He birdied three of the last four holes at the Pleasant Valley Country Club for a final-round 68 and a total of 9-under-par 275. "Golf has been a real struggle for me the last two years," he said, "ever since I won the Kemper Open in 1988)." He added, "It's been a difficult journey but I've learned through my faith that you have to persevere, have faith." The victory in the Kemper was extremely satisfying because it was his first victory in five years and it came in a playoff over Tom Kite, In July of 1983, he won the Greater Milwaukee Open in a playoff over George Cadle. The next week, he lost a playoff to Danny Edwards in the Miller High Life OCO. The first time he reaped the rewards of his dedication was in the Fall of 1982 when he won the Hall of Fame Classic on the famed No. 2 course at Pinehurst, winning by two strokes over Jerry Pate and D.A. Weibring. A few years ago, he started to spend considerable time working on the mechanics of his swing. As a result, his ability to score improved. "It was something I had to do," he explains, "I've not only learned a lot about the golf swing but about myself as well. I know the work will pay off for many years. Morris started in golf at age 10 after his brother gave him a set of clubs. "I fell in love with the game right away." he said. Living in San Diego, it wasn't long until he was competing on the junior level and winning. At age 17. for example, he won the Mexico National Junior title, and in 1969, was the San Diego High School golfer of the year. After two years at Arizona State University, he transferred to the United States International University and continued to play well, While a freshman at Arizona State, he was a teammate of Howard Twitty, Tom Purtzer and Bob Gilder. 91 Nolan Henke

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Nolar Jay Henke HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: November 25. 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Batt e Creek. MI RESIDENCE: Fort Myers, FL; plays out of Vines Country Club. FAMILY: Single COLLEGE: Florida dtate University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Jet ski, tennis. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1988, 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $352,057 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 B.C. Open. (TOTAL: 1 I MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$ 59,465--159 1990--$294,592-- 48 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--B.C. Open; T5-Las Vegas Invitational; T6--Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic; T6--Canon Greater Hartford Open; T10--Buick Southern Open.

1990 SUMMARY: Tc ornaments entered--29; in money-16; too ten finishes--5; stroke average--70.63. BEST 1990 STAT: 14--greens in regulation (.686). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Honda Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: First team All-American, 1987. Winner of seven collegiate tournaments. Winner of several significant amateur events such as 1986 Porter Cup, 1987 American Amateur, 1987 Monroe Invitational. Winner 1988 South . Runner-up 1987 NCAA Championship. Nolan Henke used to watch a lot of golf on television and he always thought that someday he might be good enough to play on the PGA TOUR. Even though he was enjoying considerable success through his collegiate days at Florida State University--he was the runner-up in the 1987 NCAA :hampionship, for example--there was a speck of doubt. Not any more, especially after his sophomore seaso-i of 1990 on the TOUR, highlighted by an impressive victory in the B.C. Open. "It was a gradual evolution of things," he said. "As I became better, my goals became higher." He missed in His first attempt to get his TOUR card in -.he Fall of 1987, but he made it the next year. "I thought it was the greatest thing to ever happen to me," he said. "Once I got out here (in 1989), though, I felt lost. Here I was playing with and against the guys I watched on television. I was uncomfortable, but as the season went along and I got to know more people. I felt more relaxed." His best finish was an eighth place at the B.C. Open and he finished the season in 159th place on the money list. He went back to the oualifying Tournament and he made it again. "My goal in 1990 was to make enough money to keep my card," he said. "Honestly, winning was never in my plans; at least not until it happened." He shared the first-round lead in the B.C. Open at Endicott. NY, with Jim Hallet at 5-under- par 66. A second-rcund 64 gave him a two-stroke lead after two rounds and he increased it to three strokes with his third round 01 70. A closing 68 gave him a three-stroke victory over Mark Wiebe and a check for $1 26,000 "I've never had the lead every day; he said later. "I didn't know what to expect." With a grin, he added. '1 know I'm not going to have a heart attack for awhile. If I didn't have one out there in the final round, I know I'm safe." He said he recalls "hitting a ball as soon as I could and up,' but it wasn't until he was 12- or-13 years old that he started to pay more attention to the game. 'No one else in the family played, but everyone encouraged me without pushing me," he stated. "Once I got into high school, I knew golf was the gane I wanted to play." He had splendid success, winning seven collegiate events for the Seminoles plus such other significant amateur titles as the 1986 Porter Cup, the 1937 American Amateur Classic and the 1987 Monroe Invitational. Since his early teen years. Mike Calbot of Bonita Springs, FL, has been his teacher. 92

Scott Hoch

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Scott Mabon Hoch HEIGHT: 5 11' WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: Nov. 24. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Raleigh. NC t 41llr~ RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL, plays out of Bay Hill CC FAMILY: Wife. Sally: Cameron (511/84); Katie (5/16/86) COLLEGE: Wake Forest University (1978. BA in Communications)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1979 ~~ lirJF_,~r- J CAREER EARNINGS: $2,860,118 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Quad Cities Open. 1982 USF&G Classic. 1984 Lite Quad Cities Open (TOTAL: 4) 1989 Las Vegas Invitational. MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 45,600--75 1984--$224,345--27 1988--$397.599--26 1981-4 49.606--85 1985--$186.020--35 1989-$670,680--10 1982--$193.862--16 1986-4222.077-36 1990--$333,978--40 1983--$144.605--37 1987--$391,747--20 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Kemper Open; T4--Nestle Invitational; T4--Greater Milwaukee Open: T5--MONY Tournament of Champions; Ta--U.S. Open: T9--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T9--H.E.B. Texas Open. 1990 SUMMARY:Tournaments entered--26; in money--18; top ten finishes--7: stroke average--70.44. BEST 1990 STAT: 10--driving accuracy (.742); 13--all-around (395); 19-- par breakers (.201); 25-- scoring (70.44). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: NEC World Series of Golf OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1986 Vardon Trophy. 1977 & 1978 Atlantic Coast Conference; 1977 Northeast Amateurchampion; 1976 & 1979 North Carolina Amateur: 1982 . 1982 and 1986 (both Japan). Winner 1986 Chrysler Team Championship with Gary Hallberg, Runner- up 1978 U.S. Amateur. All American in 1977, 1978. Member of Wake Forest's 1975 NCAA Championship team. Winner 1990 . NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Cup. 1978: Walker Cup. 1979.

Scott Hoch is recognized as one of the outstanding players in the game; one who can post very low numbers and is capable of winning at any time. An important victory was earned in April of 1989 when he won the Las Vegas Invitational- -and $225,000--in a playoff over Robert Wrenn. He donated $100,000 to the Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital. which is affiliated with the Orlando Regional Medical Center where his son Cameron was successfully treated for a rare bone infection in his right leg. This marvelous success story came only three weeks after he tied Nick Faldo in the Masters Tournament and promptly missed a putt of 2 1/2 feet on the first extra hole (No. 10 at Augusta National) that would have given him the victory. On the next hole, Falco made a long putt for birdie and the green jacket. By the end of the year, Scott had accumulated $670,680 to finish 10th on the money list- -easily the best of his career. Scott won the coveted Vardon Trophy for low stroke average in 1986 with a 70.08 mark and nearly won it again the following season. Scott qualified for the PGA TOUR in the Fall of 1979 but before he had a chance to tee it up in his first start, the 1980 Phoenix Open, he jarred his back and had to withdraw. The pain became so severe that he could not even swing a club. It wasn't until the Atlanta Classic in June- -the 23rd tournament of the year--that he was able to play 72 holes. He went 15 weeks without even trying to enter. A few weeks later. in the Quad Cities Open, he shot a course-record 63 the first day and never was headed. He went on to set a tournament record 14-under-par 266 and edged two of his former Wake Forest teammates, Curtis Strange who was second, and Gary Hallberg, who finished third. At Wake Forest, he was a teammate of Strange and Jay Haas when the Demon Deacons won the 1975 NCAA team title.

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Mike Hulbert

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Michael Patrick Hulbert HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: April 14. 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Elmira, NY RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL. FAMILY: Wife. Teresa. COLLEGE: East Tennessee State (1980. Business Manage- ment). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, running. TURNED PROF ,SSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1984, 1985 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,320,805 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Federal Express-St. Jude Classic. 1989 B.C. Open. (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 18,368--161 1987--$204,375-- 49 1989--$477.621-- 16 1986--$276,687-- 21 1988--$127,752-- 94 1990--$216,002-- 67

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T4--K mart Greater Greensboro Open; T5--Southwestern Bell Colonial: T7-- MONY Tot' lament of Champions. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31; in money--26: top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.16. BEST 1990 STAT: 15--birdies (353): 16--eagles (9). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: B.C. Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named All-American, 1980. Runner-up in New York State Junior cham- pionship, 1973: and in New York State Amateur in 1979. Winner, 1987 Chrysler Team Championship (with Bob Tway).

Mike Hulbert put together his finest season since he joined the TOUR in 1989, but it was an extra special one because he won the B.C. Open in his home territory. Mike had to go one extra hole to get the triumph in a playoff over Bob Estes, but he pointed out, "It was like being at home. My whole family and a lot of friends were there." A final-round 64 at the Canadian Open gave him a lie for second place and by season's end, he had accumulated seven top ten finishes acid $477.621, easily his best. Mike's first TOUR victory came in the 1986 Federal Express-St. Jude Classic in Memphis and what made it exciting was the fact that he had to outduel his closest friend. Joey Sindelar, all the way to the finish. "I still can't believe it." Mike was saying long after the final putt had dropped. "I don't know when it will hit me," The Hulbert-Sindelar relationship goes all the way back to their days as kids in Horseheads, NY. "Joey's family lived by the golf course," Mike recalls. "When I first started to go over there, I met Joey and we became friends right away. We'd play every day and we'd play as many holes as we could." There was no doubt in Mike's mind that Joey was the better player. As they grew older. Joey headed for Ohio State University. Mike, meanwhile, started scouting around for a smaller school with a good program and he finally settled on East Tennessee State. His skills started to show early in 1986. In his third start, the Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open, he tied for third place. He pointed out, "I missed a putt of four feet on the last hole that would have put me in the (Bob Tway-) playoff." He won $23,400. Five weeks later in the final round of the Hertz-Bay Hill Classic, he birdied five of the first six holes and three of the last four to shoot a 64. He tied with Ray Floyd for second place, just one stroke behind Dan Forsman. His steady play continued but his next strong finish didn't come until the 1986 PGA Championship at Inverness, A 69-68 start helped him to tie for seventh place. Two weeks later, he earned his victory at the Colonial Country Club in Memphis with a 68-69 finish for an 8-under-par 280. It was worth $109,064. While Joey's dad helped him in the early days," he has been under the wing of David Leadbetter for the last five years. 94 Ed Humenik EXEMPT STATUS: 5th on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list FULL NAME: Edward Francis Humenik HEIGHT: 511" WEIGHT: 210 rs BIRTH DATE: June 29, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Detroit. MI I RESIDENCE: Hobe Sound. FL FAMILY: Wife, Lon: Nancy (9/24/84); Ed Jr. (5112/90) COLLEGE: Michigan (1983) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball and fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $46.384 MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$ 46.384--168 BEST EVER FINISH: T14--1989 Anheuser Busch Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Finished 5th on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list. Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Macon Open. Ben Hogan Santa Rosa Open. Led 1989 PGATOUR in driving distance with an average of 280.9 yards. Winner, 1988 . Winner, 1988 Michigan Match Play, 1988 Michigan Player of the Year. Winner of three mini-tour events. Quarterfinalist. 1982 U.S. Ama- teur.

Ed Humenik achieved the goal that all aspiring professional goiters dream about when he got his PGA TOUR card in 1989. Competing against the best golfers in the world, he played in 30 events, making the cut in 11 and narrowly missing nine more by a single stroke. In addition, he won the PGA TOUR Driving Distance category with a 280.9 yard average. However, he finished the season in 168th position on the PGA TOUR money list in 1989. not good enough to achieve exempt status in 1990. After missing the cut in the 1989 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament due to an illness, Humenik was relegated to sponsor exemptions and open qualifying. But it didn't take the Hobe Sound, FL, resident long to realize that the Ben Hogan Tour may be the next best thing to being on the PGA TOUR. After open qualifying in the Gateway Open in Fort Myers, Humenik finished tied for ninth and was exempt into the next week's event. He entered the Macon Open and claimed first prize with an 11-under-par performance that earned him an exemption into the remaining Ben Hogan Tour events. With strong second place finishes in the Quicksilver Open and New York Classic, he sealed his top five position with a victory in the Santa Rosa Open. "The wins in Macon and Santa Rosa meant a lot to me," Humenik said, "because it put me closer to my goal of returning to the Regular PGA TOUR without going through the qualifying tournament." Humenik's length off the tee is his calling card as evidenced by his 1989 driving distance statistics. On the Ben Hogan Tour, he learned to use the driver to his advantage by setting up his approach shots into the greens. "With my irons, I'm probably a club shorter than most of the guys on TOUR," said Humenik. "But with my driver. I'm quite a bit longer. I was paired with Seve Ballesteros in the 1989 U.S. Open and, with the driver, we were close in length, but with the irons he was slightly more than a club longer" Humenik's study in course management on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour enabled him to begin this year on a positive note. "It feels great to be one identified as one of the top players on the Ben Hogan Tour. The competition at each tournament was beneficial for my game and I feel fortunate to have been a part of the inaugural season."

95 John Huston

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Johnny Ray Huston HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 155 !~~ BIRTH DATE: June 1, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Mt. Vernon, IL RESIDENCE: Palm Harbor, FL; plays out of Innisbrook i" VVJIQQ■~ Golf Resort. ,pl%.~ FAMILY: Wile. Suzanne; Jessica (11/9/87) -...r~ CPEOLLIALEG E : Auburn University V ".^ SPECIAL INTERESTS: Allll Sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1987 • CAREER EARNINGS: $789,197 1. TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Honda Classic. (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1988--$150,301--78 1989--$203,207--68 1990--$435,690--30 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Honda Classic; T3--Masters Tournament; T7 -K mart Greater Greensboro Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24; in money--15; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.61. BEST 1990 STAT: 8--sand saves (.584) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kapalua International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1985 Florida Open. Winner of 10 mini-tour events. Medalist in 1987 fall Qualifying Tournament. Winner. 1988 JCPenney Classic (with Amy Benz). After John Huston earned medalist honors in the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1987, those closest to him expected his success to continue. The quiet young man from Auburn University did succeed and his rise up the ladder reached its peak at the 1990 Honda Classic. He held off a strong challenge by Mark Calcavecchia down the stretch to win by two strokes for his first TOUR victory. With a broad grin, he commented, "I've won a thousand tournaments in a thousand different ways but this was the first time I was awake. I've been dreaming about this for 20 years." A month later at Augusta National. he was in the thick of the Masters Tournament race through three rounds but faltered slightly the last day and tied for third place. Prior to last year, his best TOUR finish had been as a runner-up in the 1989 K mart Greater Greensboro Open. John's father was a good player in the Orlando area and at the age of seven, it was Dad who first put the clubs in his hands. "I enjoyed the game right away and the more I played the more I wanted to play." He was "about 11" when he started to play in small jurior tournaments near his home. In 1978, he helped to lead Dunedin (FL) High School to a second place in the state scholastic champion- ships. He went on to Alexander City Junior College where he met Gene Sauers and when Gene moved on to Georgia Southern College, John went to Auburn University. They still are the best of friends and last tall played in the Chrysler Team Championship together. "I knew from day one that I wanted to play on the TC UR," he said. "I was 13 years old when I saw my first TOUR event. It was the Greater Jacksonv Ile Open at Deerwood Country Club." After he turned professional in 1983, he tried the IOU R's Qualifying School with little success. It wasn't until the fall of 1987--his fifth attempt-that he cid make it. "I just wasn't ready the first couple of years." he admits. "I was ready in the fall of 1986, though, but I couldn't putt those greens at PGA West in La Quinta (California)." He added with a laugh, "Everyone told me that the greens broke toward Indio. but I never did figure out where Indio was. They kept moving the town on me." That's not likely to happen again.

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Hale Irwin

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1990 United States Open FULL NAME: Hale S. Irwin HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: June 3, 1945 BIRTHPLACE: Joplin. MO RESIDENCE: Frontenac. MO; plays out of Kapalua, Maui, HI FAMILY: Wife, Sally Stahlhuth: Becky (12/15/71): Steven (8(6/74) COLLEGE: University of (1968. Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing. hunting, photography TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1968 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1968 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,066.080 PLAYOFF RECORD: 4-4, TOUR VICTORIES: 1971 Heritage Classic. 1973 Heritage (TOTAL: 19) Classic. 1974 U. S. Open. 1975 Western Open. Atlanta Classic. 1976 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open, Florida Citrus Open. 1977 Atlanta Classic, Hall of Fame Classic, San Antonio-Texas Open. 1979 U.S. Open. 1981 Hawaiian Open, Buick Open.1982 Honda-Inverrary Classic, 1983 Memorial Tournament. 1984 Bing Crosby Pro-Am. 1985 Memorial Tournament. 1990 U.S. Open, Buick Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1968--$ 9,093--117 1976 -$252,718-- 3 1984--$183.384-- 31 1969--$ 18,571-- 88 1977--$221.456-- 4 1985--$195.007-- 31 1970--$ 46,870-- 49 1978--$191.666-- 7 1986--$ 59,983--128 1971--$ 99,473-- 13 1979-$154.168-- 19 1987--$100,825-- 96 1972-$111,539-- 13 1980--$109,810-- 38 1988--$164,996-- 72 1973--$130,388-- 7 1981-5276.499-- 7 1989--$150,977-- 93 1974-4152,529-- 7 1982-5173,719-- 19 1990--$838.249-- 6 1975-5205,380-- 4 1983-5232,567- 13 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--U.S. Open;1 --Buick Classic; T2-Buick Open; 3--NEC World Series of Golt T3--Kemper Open: T5--THE PLAYERS Championship.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--17: in money--15: top ten finishes--6; stroke average--69.76. BEST 1990 STATS: 4--driving accuracy (.778); 4--scoring (69.76): 21--greens in regulation (.674). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canon Greater Hartford Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1967 NCAA Champion. 1974 and 1975 World Picadilly Match Play Cham- pion. Winner 1978 Australian PGA. 1979 South African PGA. Winner, 1981 Bridgestone Classic (Japan). 1982 Brazilian Open. 1983 USA Team vs. Japan. 1986 Bahamas Classic, 1987 Fila Classic. NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup (2). 1974, 1979 (won individual title in 1979): Ryder Cup (4), 1975, 1977,1979. 1981: U.S. vs. Japan. 1983. The great players always seem to find a way to win, to keep a good round going, to keep a streak alive. Even during those moments when the situation appears near impossible, they have the skills to execute. That was Hale Irwin at his finest during the 1990 U.S. Open at Madinah. He made five birdies on the incoming nine for a 31 and a 67 on the day. His final birdie was on the last hole, a 60 tooter, for a total of 8-under-par 280. It gave him a lie with Mike Donald, who finished sometime later. The next day in their playoff. they still were tied after 18 holes with 74 strokes, but Hale won it with a birdie putt of 10 feet on the 19th hole. At age 45, he became the oldest player to win the Open. The next week, it was vintage Irwin again as he held off the challenges of several young players to win the Buick Classic at Westchester Country Club. The Open crown was his third. He won it in 1974 at Winged Foot and in 1979 at Inverness. Always a model of consistency, he went from early 1975 through the 1978 schedule-- covering 86 tournaments--without missing a 36-hole cut. That's the third best streak in TOUR history. Many of his victories have been on some of the more difficult tests in the game. His first two were in the Heritage Classic in 1971 and again in 1973 at Harbour Town Golf Links. The Butler National. Riviera, Pinehurst No. 2, Muirfield Village and Pebble Beach are true classic courses and Hale has won on them all. While at the University of Colorado. Hale won the 1967 NCAA golf championship. 97

Peter Jacobsen

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Peter Erling Jacobsen HEIGHT: 6' 3" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: March 4, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Portland, OR RESIDENCE: Portland, OR FAMILY: Wife, Jan; Amy (7/19/80); Kristen (2/23/82); Mickey (I&12/84). COLLEGE: University of Oregon SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, antique car collection. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 0 SCHOOL: Fali, 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.669,174 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Buick-Goodwrench Open. 1984 (TOTAL: 4) Colonial National Invitation, Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1990 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 12,608--129 1982--$145.832-- 25 1987--$ 79.924--ill 1978--$ 34,188-- 82 1983--$158.765-- 29 1988--$526,765-- 16 1979--$ 49,439-- 78 1984--$295.025-- 10 1989--$267,241-- 48 1980-5138,562-- 26 1985--$214.959-- 23 1990--$547,279-- 19 1981--$ 85,624-- 50 1986--$112.964- 78

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1- -Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T3--Nissan Los Angeles Open; T3--Centel Western Open; T7--Memorial Tounament; T8--Doral Ryder Open.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--22; in money--20; top ten finishes--5; stroke average--69.91. BEST 1990 STAT: 7--scoring (69.91): 12--greens in regulation (.687). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Infiniti Tournament of Champions OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1974 PAC-Eight Conference; 1976 and ; 1979 Western Australian Open. Collegiate Alt-America 1974. 1975. 1976. Winner 198' and 1982 Johnny Walker Cup (Madrid. ). Player Director on PGA TOUR Policy Board. 1983-1985. Winner. 1986 wth Curtis Strange. Re-elected to Policy Board in 1990. NATIONAL TEAMS Ryder Cup. 1985; U.S. vs. Japan, 198',

Many years ag D. someone coined the phrase, "Nice It ings happen to nice people." Whoever said it first, must have had Peter Jacobsen in mind. Peter is one of the most personable and popular men in the game, and he certainly had a lot of nice things happen to him in 1984. For starters, he won twice, at the Colonial National Invitational and the Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. His victory at the Colonial came in a playoff over Payne Stewart and came just the week after Peter's father had undergone a rather serious operation. When he dropped a birdie pun on the first extra hole. Peter said, "Well, this one's for you, Dad.' Certainly, one of the more rewarding weeks of his career came last year at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. He burned up the desert courses to win for the fourth time. It was a two-stroke victory. It had been six years between victories but several times he came close, such as in 1988 when he was runner-up three times. One was the Beatrice Western Open when he double bogeyed the last hole to permit Jim Benepe to slip in with the victory. Two years ago, the Western was his best finish again as he tied Mark McCumber only to lose the title on the first extra he of their playoff. Interestingly enough. the Western was good to him again last year as he tied for third place. Peter battled a ruptured disc in his back in 1987 and at the time said, "I'm swinging and playing well only when the back allows." Obviously, it was much better last year. Peter started in the game at age 12. His father Laugh him the fundamentals, and his older brother, David, also helped considerably. "They are abort the only teachers I've ever had." he says. He went to the University of Oregon and won the PAC-8 Conference championship in 1974. He was named to the collegiate All-America team three years. In 1976, he won the Oregon Open and the Northern California Open. 98 Lee Janzen EXEMPT STATUS: 115th on 1990 money list. FULL NAME: Lee MacLeod Janzen HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: August 28, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Austin, MN ,wrc RESIDENCE: Brandon, FL; plays out of Bloomingdale Golfers' Club in Brandon. FAMILY: Wife, Beverly. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, movies, all sports COLLEGE: Florida Southern College (1986. Marketing) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 JOINED TOUR: Fall, 1989. BEST-EVER FINISH: 5--1990 Deposit Guaranty Classic: T7-- 1990 Buick Classic, CAREER EARNINGS: $132,986 MONEY & POSITION: 1990--$132,986--115 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 5--Deposit Guaranty Classic; T7--Buick Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-30; in money--20; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--70.84 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: B.C. Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1986 NCAA Division II Championship; winner of six collegiate events. First-team All-American in 1985, 1986. Leading money winner on 1989 U.S. Golf (mini) Tour.

Lee Janzen found out early what life on the PGA TOUR is all about. Before he obtained his TOUR card, he played in the 1989 Buick Open at the Warwick Hills Country Club and was cruising along in fine shape through three rounds. He had posted scores of 67, 72 and 69 for an 8-under-par 208. "I was tied for 12th going into the last round," he said, "but I shot an even-par 72 on Sunday and dropped all the way to a tie for 31st. I learned in a hurry that you can't shoot even par on the last day out here, not against these players." It wasn't easy for Lee to make it all the way to full membership status. In tact, even though he had enjoyed considerable success at other levels of the game, it wasn't until his fourth attempt at the Qualifying Tournament that he made it. In the fall of 1989, he went the distance at the TPC at The Woodlands. As you might imagine, he was anxious to make an impression early in 1990. There were signs of success but, as he said, "I put too much pressure on myself on Saturday and Sunday. After a good start, he would find a big number rearing its ugly head to deprive him of a solid finish. However, as the season progressed, Lee began to manage those mistakes. A 68 on the final afternoon gave him a fifth-place finish in the Deposit Guaranty Classic and a 69-68 finish gave him a tie for seventh in the Buick Classic at the Westchester Country Club. "The highlight of my year was at Westchester," he said. "I shot a 32 (3-under par) on the back nine on Sunday and that was my best back nine in the last round all year. It felt good." Lee started to take the game serious at about age 14 after the family moved to Florida. Prior to that, they lived in Maryland and "we played Little League baseball in the summers. In Florida, the Little League games were at night and not in the summer. "I needed something to do, so I started to go to the golf courses with the guys from Little League." He won his first tournament at the age of 15 as a member of the Greater Tampa Junior Golf Association. A car accident when he was a junior at Lakeland High kept him off the golf team for six months, but he came back as a senior in 1982 to win the district's individual title. He went on to Florida Southern College and in 1986, he won the NCAA Division II championship. Twice he was named Alt-American. After being graduated in 1986, he turned professional "immediately" and set his sights on the TOUR. It wasn't until the Fall of 1989, however, that he hit his target. When he needs help with his game, he goes to Rick Smith at the Treetops in Gaylord, MI.

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Steve Jones EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Steven Glen Jones HEIGHT: 6 4" WEIGHT: 185 I- .~ yy BIRTH DATE: December 27, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Artesia. NM \•. RESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ f.,..~ FAMILY: Wife, Bonnie. COLLEGE: University of Colorado SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing. basketball. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1981, 1984. 1986. >~ G& CAREER EARNINGS: $1.590,979 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 1989 MONY Tournament of Champions. Bob (TOTAL: 4) Hope Chrysler Classic, Canadian Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$ 1,986--229 1987--$154,918-- 66 1989-$745,578-- 8 1985-$ 43,379--129 1988--$241,877-- 45 1990--$350,982-- 34 1986--$ 51,473--136 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--MCI Heritage Classic: T3--THE PLAYERS Championship: T7--Kemper Open: T7--H.E.B. Texas Open: TB--U.S. Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24; in money--15: tcp ten f nishes--5', stroke average--70.24 BEST 1990 STATS: 7--eagles (10); 15--scoring (70.24). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Independent Insurance Agent Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Medalist in 1986 TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Semi-finalist in 1976 USGA Junior Championship, Second -eam All-American. Winner 1987 JCPenney Classic (with Jane Crafter).

Steve Jones won three times in 1989 and those who know 1im well believe those victories are a true indication of just how well this big fellow can play. He was positively brilliant at the start of the season, winring the MONY Tournament of Champions by three strokes over David Frost and Jay Haas and the next week he won the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in a playoff over Paul Azinger and Sandy Lyle. He took the lead the second day at LaCosta and never was headed in the Tournament of Champions. He opened the Bob Hope with a 76, but it was a 9-under-par 63 the fourth day at Eldorado that put him into contention. After he tied with Azinger and Lyle on the fifth day he won it all on the first extra hole with a 7-iron approach to four feet and he made the birdie putt. "I can't believe it," he said grinning. "I won one tournament in five years out here and I didn't think I was ready for this year, then, boom-boom." In mid-summer, he made it three with an impressive 7ictory in the Canadian Open. Steve set the stage for a splendid campaign with a victory in the 1988 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, beating Bob Tway in a playoff. Last year he was involved in another playoff, only this time he lost to Payne Stewart in the MCI Heritage Classic. Steve started in the game at age 12 under the watchful eye of his father on a nine hole course in Yuma. CO. He went on to play in small junior tournaments around Yuma and also a few elsewhere in the state. Golf was fun in those days, but the Jones boys were into other sports as well. Sieve ran track and played golf in high school, but he earned all-state honors for basketball. He knew at an early age that his career would be ii golf, so when he moved on to the University of Colorado, he concentrated on the game. He grew up reading golf magazines for tips and instruction. "When I'd see a tip in the magazine, I'd go right out and try it." he said, smiling. "I develcped my putting stroke and my chipping style from reading those tips. They all came from the magazines." These days. Paul Purtzer. who is the Director of Golf at Gainey Ranch Golf Club in Scottsdale, AZ, has been Steve's tutor. Paul played on the TOUR several years ago and is the older brother of Tom Purtzer. 100

Tom Kite EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1989 THE PLAYERS Championship FULL NAME: Thomas O. Kite. Jr. HEIGHT: 5' 8" WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 9. 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Austin, TX RESIDENCE: Austin, TX FAMILY: Wife, Christy; Stephanie Lee (10/7/81); David Thomas and Paul Christopher (twins) (9/1/84) COLLEGE: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: Landscaping TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1972 CAREER EARNINGS: $6.258,893 PLAYOFF RECORD:6-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1976 IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic. 1978 B.C. Open. 1981 American Motors- (TOTAL: 14) Inverrary Classic. 1982 Bay Hill Classic. 1983 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, 1984 Doral-Eastern Open, Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic. 1985 MONY Tournament of Champions. 1986 Western Open. 1987 Kemper Open. 1989 Nestle Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship, Nabisco Championships. 1990 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1972--$ 2,582--233 1979--$ 166,878-- 17 1985--$ 258.793-- 14 1973--$ 54,270-- 56 1980--$ 152,490-- 20 1986--$ 394,164-- 7 1974--$ 82,055-- 26 1981 —$ 375.699-- 1 1987--$ 525,516-- 8 1975--$ 87,045-- 18 1982--$ 341,081-- 3 1988--$ 760.405-- 5 1976--$ 116,180-- 21 1983--$ 257.066-- 9 1989--$1,395,278-- 1 1977--$ 125,204-- 14 1984--$ 348,640-- 5 1990—$ 658,202-- 15 1978--$ 161.370-- 11 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Federal Express St. Jude Classic; T3--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro- Am: T4--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: T5--Nissan Los Angeles Open; T5--THE PLAYERS Championship: T5--Kemper Open: T8--BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic; T8--NEC World Series of Golf: T9--MCI Heritage Classic. 1990 SUMMARY:Tournaments entered--22; in money--21; top ten finishes--9; stroke average--69.88. BEST 1990 STATS: 3--greens in regulation (.702); 5--scoring (69.88); 12--driving accuracy (.740); 23- -all-around (479). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: K mart Greater Greensboro Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1981 PGA TOUR Arnold Palmer Award as leading money winner; 1981 GWAA Player of the Year Award; 1979 Bob Jones Award; 1973 Rookie of the Year Award: 1972 NCAA co-champion with Ben Crenshaw. Player Director on TOUR's Policy Board. 1980-I 981. Winner 1981, 1982 Vardon Trophy, 1980 . Led the TOUR stats for scoring average in 1981 and 1982, also led par-breakers in 1982. NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Cup, 1970; Walker Cup, 1971; Ryder Cup (6) 1979, 1981, 1983. 1985. 1987, 1989; U.S. vs. Japan (3), 1982, 1983, 1984; World Cup (2), 1984, 1985: Kirin Cup Captain, 1987; Four Tours World Championship, 1989. Dunhill Cup. 1990. Tom Kite's position as one of the outstanding players in the history of the game is secure. Just as important, he truly is one of the finest gentlemen ever to compete on the PGA TOUR. His career is full of highlights, but he went well beyond the "highlight" stage in 1989. His performance was like a full-blown Fourth of July fireworks celebration as he earned PGA Player- of-the-Year honors. He won the Arnold Palmer Award as the leading money winner for the second time in his brilliant career. He won it in 1981 and in 1989 he set a record with $1,395,278. He also became the all-time leading money winner with $5.600,691. Last year, he took the total to well over $6-million. A big boost came in his playoff victory over John Cook in the Federal Express St. Jude Classic. He won three times in 1989 and they all were very significant events. He won the Nestle Invitational at Bay Hill in a playoff against Davis Love III and the next week he gave a superb performance in winning THE PLAYERS Championship on the TPC at Sawgrass course. He continued to play well through the year but he climaxed it with a playoff victory over Payne Stewart in the Nabisco Championships at Harbour Town. This victory was worth 5625,000-- $450,000 for the winner's check and another $175,000 from the season-long bonus. 101 Kenny Knox

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Edward Kenneth Knox HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 175 +, BIRTH DATE: August 15. 1956 BIRTHPLACE:Columbus, GA RESIDENCE: Tallahassee. FL. L r A LA FAMILY: Wife, Karen; Michelle (12/24/80) 1_ " COLLEGE: Florida State University, (1978, Physical Education) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Teaching juniors to play golf ; t TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 aa 0-SCHOOL: Fall. 1981, 1983, 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,119,673 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Honda Classic. 1987 Hardee's Golf Classic. 1990 Buick Southern Open. (TOTAL: 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$ 6,919--186 1985--$ 26,968--146 1988--$168,099-- 70 1983-- Did not play 1986--$261,608-- 24 1989--$230,012-- 62 1984--$ 15,606--168 1987--$200,783-- 55 1990--$209.679-- 73 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1 --Buick Southern Open; T3--Chattanooga Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30; in money--19; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.21. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Southern Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1977 and 1978 All-American choice. Winner, 1977 Southeastern Amateur.

Somehow, Kenny Knox found the right words to describe his feelings after an emotionally- filled victory in the Buick Southern Open last fall. "Besides the major championships," he said, "this is my most important tournament." Heading into the final round at the Green Island Country Club, he commented, "I'm excitec. This probably is the most nervous I've been in a long time. That shows you what this tournament means to me." He pointed out that he lived in Columbus until he was 16-years old; still had many friends there and 'my father is buried here." Kenny set the stage for his victory with a brilliant 8-under-par 62 the second day. He was tied for the lead after three rounds and a closing 66 left him tied with Jim Hallet at 15-under-par 26E. They both birdied the first extra hole and then Kenny birdied the second with a putt of 12 feet to win it. A few months after Kenny started to play golf at age nine, he knew this was the game for him, "I never thought about anything else," he says. It was his dedication that led to his success in high school golf, and then at Florida State University and finally all the way to becoming a winner on the PGA TOUR. He won the 1986 Honda Classic by turning back the challenges of such players as Andy Bean, John Mahaffey. Clarence Rose and Jodie Mudd, to name a few. He followed with another fine season in 1987 with the highlight being the victory in the Hardee's Golf Classic. He won by a stroke over Gil Morgan with a tournament record 15-under-par 265, In 1989, set a TOUR record for the fewest putts in a tournament--93--at the MCI Heritage Classic. He also tied the TOUR record, needing only 18 puns for 18 holes and eight for nine holes. It wasn't easy for him to get on the TOUR. He first tried it in the Fall of 1978 and missed six times before making it in the Fall of 1981. In those days, there were two Qualifying Tournaments a year. He was on-and-off the TOUR for the next four years. When it came time for the 1986 Honda Classic, he wasn't in the field, so he entered the Open qualifier (sometimes called 4-spotting). He shot a 67 and made it. He led through the first two rounds. The wind blew extremely hard on the third day when the average score for the field was more than 79 strokes. He shot an 80 and still was only strokes out of the lead. The final afternoon, he made the critical shots when he needed them, posted a 70 for a 1- under-par 287 and a one-stroke victory. 102

Wayne Levi

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Wayne John Levi HEIGHT: 5' 9' WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: February 22, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: Little Falls, NY C RESIDENCE: New Hanford, NY rr"'~` FAMILY: Wife, Judy; Michelle (7/29/79). Lauren (1/20/83). Christine (12/30/84); Brian (5/1/88). COLLEGE: Oswego State (NY) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Financial and stock markets, reading. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,337,498 PLAYOFF RECORD: 21 TOUR VICTORIES: 1978 W alt Disney World National Team Play (with Bob Mann). 1979 Houston Open. (TOTAL: 12) 1980 Pleasant Valley-Jimmy Fund Classic. 1982 Hawaiian Open; LaJet Classic. 1983 Buick Open. 1984 B. C. Open. 1985 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic. 1990 BellSouth Atlanta Classic. Centel Western Open, Canon Greater Hartford Open, Canadian Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 8,136--159 1982--$ 280,681-- 8 1987--$ 203,322-- 53 1978--$ 25,039-- 99 1983--$ 193,252- 22 1988--$ 190,073-- 61 1979--$ 141.612-- 20 1984--$ 252.921- . 20 1989--$ 499,292-- 16 1980--$ 120,145-- 32 1985--$ 221,425--22 1990--$1,024,647-- 2 1981--$ 62.177-- 69 1986--$ 154,777--59 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1 --BellSouth Atlanta Classic, Centel Western Open, Canon Greater Hartford Open, Canadian Open: T3--Nabisco Championships. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--23; in money--13: top ten finishes--5; stroke average--71.09. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: B.C. Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1990 PGA TOUR Player of The Year. Winner, 1970 New York Stale scholastic title. 1973 . Small College All-American. 1971 and 1972. Winner, 1988 Chrysler Team Championship (with George Burns). NATIONAL TEAMS: Four Tours World Championship. 1990. Wayne Levi has demonstrated his ability to be a winner every year on the PGA TOUR; but win four tournaments in one season? Even he said 'It's like a dream." Going into last season. Wayne had won seven individual tournaments in a seven-year span, but he had not won since the 1985 Atlanta Classic. He climbed back aboard the victory train at the BellSouth Atlanta Classic in late May. Two weeks later, he won again in the Centel Western Open by a comfortable four strokes. Three weeks later, he won again, this time by two shots in the Canon Greater Hartford Open. It wasn't until mid-September that he won for the fourth time--the Canadian Open. For his efforts, Wayne was awarded the inaugural PGA TOUR Player of The Year award in 1990. Prior to Wayne's performances, the last player to win four events in the same season was Curtis Strange in 1988. He has been able to succeed on TOUR without devoting 100 percent of his efforts to the game. His family is very important and he spends as much time as possible with them. As an example, prior to his victory in the 1983 Buick Open, he skipped five of the preceding six events, saying, "I wanted to be home to see Lauren crawl (their second-born) and I want to be there to see her walk. There will be many more tournaments, but you get to see that only once." On a historical note, when he won the 1982 Hawaiian Open, he did so using Wilson's Optic Orange ball. He thus became the first player to win a TOUR event while using a colored golf ball. Wayne started to play golf at age 13, mainly because his pals were playing the game. He fell in love with it almost immediately. During his days at Herkimer High School in upper New York State, he never lost a match, and won the 1970 New York State Interscholastic title. During his two years at Oswego State College, he lost only once. He earned his TOUR card in the Spring of 1977. In the Fall of 1978, he teamed with Bob Mann to win the Walt Disney World National Team title. In those days, the team event was an official one. He had a multiple victory year in 1982, winning the Hawaiian Open and the LaJet Classic.

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Bruce Lietzke

EXEMPT STATUS: 41st on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Bruce Alan Lietzke HEIGHT: 6' 2 WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: July 18, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City. KS RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX FAMILY: Wife, Rosemarie; Stephen Taylor (10/5/83); Christine (10/11/86). COLLEGE: University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Serious fishing, racing cars TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $3.442.625 PLAYOFF RECORD: 5-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Hawaiian Open. 1978 Canadian Open. 1979 (TOTAL: 11( Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. 1980 Colonial National Invitation. 1981 Bob Hope , Wickes-Andy Williams San Diego Open, Byron Nelson Classic. 1982 Canadian Open. 1984 Honda Classic. 1988 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 30.780--74 1981--$343,446-- 4 1986--$183,761--47 1976--$ 69,229--39 1982--$217,447--14 1987-$154,383--68 1977--$202,156-- 5 1983--$153,255--32 1988--$500,8i5--19 1978--$113,905--18 1984--$342,853-- 6 1989-$307,987--36 1979--$198,439-- 8 1985--$136,992--59 1990--$329,294--41 1980--$163,884--16

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Honda Classic: T3--Independent Insurance Agent Open; T3--GTE Byron Nelson Classic; TB--Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--18; in money--1 6; top ten finishes--4; stroke average--70.06 BEST 1990 STATS: 9-scoring (70.06); 12--par breakers (.206); 25--greens in regulation (.672). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE PLAYERS Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1971 Texas State Amateur, NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1981: U.S. vs. Japan. 1984. When Bruce Lietzke's game is right--and it usually is--he is one of the finest players in the game. It has been said, and rightly so, that he is capable of winning anywhere at any time under any condition. So. it wasn't a surprise when he came from four strokes behind during the last round of the Honda Classic in 1984 to tie Andy Bean and then win the tournament on the first extra hole. It was a surprise, however, that he did not win again until the GTE Byron Nelson Classic in 1988. He had to birdie the first extra hole of his playoff with Clarence Rose to get the victory. It was special, he said since Byron has been one of his idols for many years. Last year was another profitable one for him and early in the Spring, he had a stretch of finishing third in three of four starts--the Honda Classic (then a tie for 11th in THE PLAYERS Championship), the Independent Insurance Agent Open and the GTE Byron Nelson Classic. During the week of the 1982 Canadian Open, even though he was playing well, he kept insisting that he didn't expect to win. He held a two-stroke lead going into the final round at Glen Abbey. and told everyone he felt he had a good chance to win, but didn't expect to win. He did, of course, by two strokes over Hal Sutton. It is hard to believe. but there was a time when Bruce put his golf clubs in the closet and wasn't certain if he wanted to continue with the game. It was in the Spring of 1973, shortly after he left the University of Houston. "I had played so much through high school and college that I was tired of it," he said. At that time, he said he was through with the game. "Oh, I suppose, in the back of my mind, I knew I would get back to it." Six-months later, he did, and he turned professional in 1974. He missed by one stroke in his first attempt at qualifying for the PGA TOUR, but he made it in the Spring of 1975. He played well on TOUR almost from the start, although his first victory did not come until the 1977 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open when he defeated Gene Littler on the fourth extra hole of a playoff. A couple of weeks later he won again in the Hawaiian Open. Bruce started to play golf at age five when brother Duane, then an assistant professional in Wichita, Kansas, gave him a cut-down set of clubs. 104

Robert Lohr EXEMPT STATUS: 109th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Robert Harold Lohr HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: November 2, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Cincinnati, OH RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Marie COLLEGE: Miami University of Ohio (1983 Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting and fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $917,746 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic. (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 93.651-- 81 1987--$137,108-- 80 1989--$144,242-- 98 1986--$ 85,949-- 99 1988--$315,536-- 32 1990--$141.260--109 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T6--Canon Greater Hartford Open; T9--The International. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30; in money--20; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.32. BEST 1990 STAT: 22--driving accuracy (.722) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Greater Milwaukee Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named All-Mid-American Conference three years; honorable mention All- American, 1983.

Bob Lohr said, "I'm pretty proud, leading wire-to-wire, after never having won before." And well he should have been as he birdied the fifth extra hole of his playoff with Chip Beck to win the 1988 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. Bob played brilliantly all week, to say the least. He opened withal 0-under-par 62 on the Palm course, added a 67 at Lake Buena Vista for a 15-under-par 129 and then a 66 at Magnolia for a 21-under-par 195. He posted a 4-under-par 68 at Magnolia in the final round with a birdie on the final hole, while Beck had a 66 with a bogey on the 18th. They were tied at a tournament-record total of 25-under- par 263. They both birdied the first extra hole, parred the next two and birdied the fourth. Then came the deciding hole. Beck three putted from 60 feet, missing his par from eight feet. Bob was over the green in two, chipped five feet beyond and then made a good comebacker for the triumph. More consistency is beginning to evidence itself in Bob's game. As an example, he closed the 1988 season straight "in-the-money" finishes. His best in the stretch was a tie for third place in the Texas Open. Last year, he made the cut in 10 straight and in 13 of 14 starts through early spring and summer. A last-round 64 gave him a top 10 finish at the Canon Greater Hartford Open. After he came out of the Qualifying School in the fall of 1984, he didn't set any specific goals, "except to finish among the 125 money winners." I've never been a goal-oriented person," he explained. "Sometimes you can reach a goal and where do you go from there? I just want to continue to improve and learn what I can. "If you play your own game and put a good score on the board, it doesn't make any difference what the other people do. It sounds simple enough, but it is something you have to learn and adjust to it." Bob started to play the game at a relatively-young age, but he also was an outstanding baseball pitcher as a youngster. He continued to pitch through high school, but when he went to Miami University in Ohio, he had to make a decision, since both sports were played in the spring. It wasn't an easy decision, but he decided to stay with golf. Is there pressure on the TOUR? He says there is some but adds. "Pressure is when you're on the mound. the bases are loaded, it's the bottom of the ninth and you have a 3-and-0 count on the batter." 105

Davis Love, III

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Davis Milton Love III HEIGHT: 6' 3' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: April 13, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Charlotte. NC RESIDENCE: St. Simons Island: plays out of Sea Island, GA FAMILY: Wife, Robin; Alexia (6/5/88). COLLEGE: University of North Carolina, SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, reading novels, hunting. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 Q SCHOOL: Fall, 1985 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,382,623 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 MCI Heritage Classic. 1990 The (TOTAL: 2) International. MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$113,245-- 77 1988--5156,068-- 75 1990-$537.172-- 20 1987-5297,378-- 33 1989--5278.760-- 44

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--The International: 3--Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic: T4--Northern Telecom Tucson Open; T7--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26: in money--20: top ten finishes--4; stroke average--70.69.

BEST 1990 STAT: 7--par breakers (.211):8--driving distance ;276.6), 12-all-around (393); 21--birdies (838). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three-time All-American. Winner of eight collegiate events. Winner of 1981 Georgia State Juniors: 1934 North & South Amateur: 1984 ACC Championship. Led TOUR in Dr ving Distance in 1986. NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup. 1985,

Davis Love III said, "I started to play golf as soon as I could walk. As long as I can remember that's all I've wanted to do. When I was nine-or-10 years old, there wasn't any doubt in my mind. I wanted to be a pro " It was a natural happening. When Davis was just a tot his father was playing on the TOUR. For many years, until his tragic death last fall, Davis Love '. was regarded as one of the premier teachers/technicians in the game. "Whenever I would be doing something with Dad," Davis said of his early days, "it would be playing golf." Since he had spent all of his life in the golfing environment, he knew the PGA TOUR wouldn't be an easy road to travel. He knew it would take hours of hard work to stay one stroke ahead of the next guy." "What I didn't realize," he said, "was how much fun it would be. I've met so many nice people, made good friends aid done things I never would have been able to do if it wasn't for the TOUR." It certainly was a "lot of fun"tor him at The International at Castle Pines Golf Club near Denver last year. He made it into the 24-man final field and, in this event that uses the modified Stabletord scoring system, he bad nine birdies and four bogeys for 14 points. He won by three (two points for birdie, minus one for bogey). At year's end, he had the most profitable year of his career. It was a good first year for the three-time All-American and former Walker Cup player in 1986. He was in position to win on a couple of occasions and it was disappointing not to get the victory, but looking at the season as a whole, it was a good one. In 1987, Love proved that he's also one of the best players in the game, winning the MCI Heritage Classic on the Harbour Town Golf Links. He was also second at the Colonial NIT and went on to win $297,378. "Winning at Harbour Town was special because it was so close to home and on a course where you need to hit it straight and putt well," said Love. Davis had another good season in 1989 and he came so very close to gaining his second victory. In the Nestle Invitational, middle rounds of 67-66 gave him atwo-stroke lead over Tom Kite. The final afternoon, however, Kite caught him and then wo i the playoff with a par on the second extra hole. He also Wished third in the BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic.

106 Mark Lye

EXEMPT STATUS: 77th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Mark Ryan Lye HEIGHT: 6 2' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: November 13, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Vallejo, CA RESIDENCE: Ft. Myers. FL; plays out of Gateway GC. FAMILY: Wife, Kellie. COLLEGE: San Jose Slate (1975. Business Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Guitar, fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,472,873 TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Bank of Boston Classic. (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 22,034--100 1982--$ 67,460 -- 61 1987- -$ 73,625--121 1975--S 13,648--125 1983-- $164,506- 28 1988-- $106,972--10B 1979 -$ 51,184-- 75 1984-- $152,356 -- 43 1989-- $242,884-- 56 1980-- $109,454-- 39 1985- 5112,735 -- 72 1990-- $201.001-- 77 1981- -$ 76,044-- 56 1986- -$ 78,960- -Ill BEST 1990 FINISHES: T8-Hardee's Golf Classic: T10--Buick Southern Open, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--20; top ten finishes--2; stroke average-70.76 BEST 1990 STAT: 7--greens in regulation (.696); 21--all-around 1476). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: GTE Byron Nelson Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1976 Champion of Champions tournament in Australia. Winner 1977 Australian Order of Merit. Winner 1976 Rolex Trophy tournament in . Collegiate All-America 1975.

Mark Lye enjoyed the best money year of his career in 1989 and much of it was due to an exceptional run at the end. He reeled off four straight top ten finishes and collected nearly $125,000 in the process with a fourth in The International, a third in the Greater Milwaukee Open, a ninth in the B.C. Open and a sixth in the Bank of Boston Classic. He did a similar thing last year with two top ten finishes in September. Speaking of Bank of Boston, he may never experience another afternoon such as the hot-and- humid one at the Pleasant Valley Country Club in September of 1983. After seven years of battling on the TOUR, he finally won us first tournament, coming from eight strokes behind the last day with a brilliant 8-under-par 64 to win by one shot over John Mahaffey. Jim Thorpe and Sammy Rachels. He finished birdie, par, birdie, birdie. He came back with another very good year in 1984, with his performance in the Masters Tournament standing out. He led by two strokes after two rounds and was the center of national media attention. He finally finished tied for sixth. He had the finest round of his career in the third round of the 1984 Walt Disney World Classic. He shot a course record 11-under-par 61 at the Palm Course. Although he now resides in Ft. Myers, FL, he grew upon the fairways of the Silverado Country Club in Napa. CA and it was there in the 1979 Kaiser Interna-ional that he nearly won his first tournament. With the cheers of his hometown friends ringing n his ears. he was tied with Lon Hinkle for the third-round lead, but finally had to settle for something less as several others came on strong at the wire. As soon as Mark started to play the game, he knew he would be a golfer for the rest of his life. He received his first set of clubs as a nine-year old, and he played every day, all day. He played all over California, and in 1970, he was the No. 1 unior on the state's point system. He headed for San Jose State after being graduated from nigh school. and it was difficult at first, because he still had not started to sprout. As a freshman, h3 was five-feet-nine, 125 pounds. By the end of the next year, he was close to his present size cf six-feet-two, 175 pounds. After graduating from San Jose State, he set his sights on the TOUR, but first headed for Europe for more experience. He tried the Qualifying School in the fall of 1975 and missed and again in the spring of 1976 and missed. He was off to Europe, and then Australia after that, and blossomed a winner. In fact, he won the 1976 Australian Order of Merit. In the fall of 1976, he was back in the Qualifying School, and he made it.

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Andrew Magee

EXEMPT STATUS: 71st on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Andrew Donald Magee HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: May 22, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Paris. France RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ. Plays out of Oak Tree GC. FAMILY: Wife, Susan: Lindsey Ellenberg (6/23/81); Campbell Joseph (11/27/88) COLLEGE: University of Oklahoma (1984) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, swimming, fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $838,900 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Pensacola Open. (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$75.593-- 99 1987--$ 94,598--99 1989--$126,770--109 1986--$69,478'-120 1988--$261,954--43 1990--$210,507-- 71

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T5--Byron Nelson Golf Classic: T7-- Southwestern Bell Colonial: T9--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30; in money--22; top ten finishes--3: stroke average--70.79. BEST 1990 STAT: 13--Driving Distance (272.6) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: The International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three-time All-America. Winner, 1979 Doug Sanders Junior Invitational. Runner-up 1983 Texas State Amateur.

The first victory usually is the most satisfying and Andrew Magee can agree to that. Late in the 1988 season, he came from four strokes back during the last afternoon to win the Pensacola Open. Even before he went to Pensacola. he was enjoying his most productive year, thanks to such strong finishes as a tie for fourth in the Memorial Tournament. "I have to give credit to two people." he said. "Jim Flick in Scottsdale has helped me tremendously with my game and Dr. Bob Rotella the sports psychologist from the University of Virginia has helped me with my confidence." Andrew went over the $200,000 mark in 1990 for the second time in the last three seasons. Interestingly enough, two of his best finishes came in Dallas and Fort Worth. He went to high school in Dallas and had a ton of friends in the gallery as he tied for fifth place in the rain-shortened GTE Byron Nelson Classic at the TPC at Las Colinas course. Two weeks later, he closed with rounds of 69 and 66 to be for seventh place in the Southwestern Bell Colonial at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth. Early in the year, he had five rounds in the 60s and another top 10 finish in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Andrew was more than satisfied with his rookie season of 1985 and one of his more enjoyable weeks came at the Bank of Boston Classic. He started to play the game at age 11 at the urging of his older brother and that same brother caddied for him in Sutton, MA. After getting started in the game by his older brother, he progressed gradually until he reached the University of Oklahoma. He had a good spring as a sophomore and then his game took the quantum leap. He became a three-time All-America choice. "I started to think about the TOUR because I had few older friends who were going to the Qualifying Schools and making it, fellows such as Willie Wood and Mark Brooks." "When I first came out," he said, "I worked hard on my game. I still do. but over the years I've learned how and when to practice to be more productive."

108 Jeff Maggert

EXEMPT STATUS: 1st on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list FULL NAME: Jeffrey Allan Maggert HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: Feb. 20, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Columbia. MO RESIDENCE: The Woodlands, TX FAMILY: Wife, Kelli: Matt (12/10/88); Macy (10/26/90). ~~ dd COLLEGE: Texas ABM SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986. MONEY & POSITION: 1990--$ 2.060--277 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--2; in money--1: top ten finishes--0: stroke average--73.12. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Independent Insuarance Agent Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Player of the Year. Leading money winner on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour with $108,644. Winner. 1990 Ben Hogan . Ben Hogan Buffalo Open. Winner 1980 Texas State Junior. 1982 American Junior Golf Association All-American. 1982 Texas State High School (5-A) Champion. 1986 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Champion. 1986 NCAA All-American. Winner, 1988 and 1990 Texas State Open. Winner, 1989 Louisiana Open. Winner, 1989 on the Asian Tour. Winner. 1990 Vines Classic on the Australian Tour.

The most consistent performer last season on the Ben Hogan Tour was also the leading money winner. Jeff Maggert. He finished in the Top 25 on 17 occasions and posted two victories. In addition. Maggert led the Ben Hogan Tour in scoring with an average of 70.02 in 62 rounds. Because of a lackluster performance in the finals of the qualifying tournament, Maggert was not a fully-exempt player on the Ben Hogan Tour at the beginning of the 1990 season. "I wasn't assured of getting into the field for the first couple of tournaments, he explained, "so I decided to go overseas and play. It was this type of drive and desire that led Maggert to journey to Australia early in the year where he gained valuable experience. "Playing overseas really helped me. I was down there with a lot of good players. However. it wasn't long before I began hearing other players talk about how the Ben Hogan Tour gives you an opportunity to improve your game in a competitive environment similar to that of the Regular PGA TOUR," he said. Making it onto the PGA TOUR was Maggert's lifelong goal, so he decided to return to the United States and pursue his dream on the Ben Hogan Tour. He took advantage of his first opportunity as his steady play led him to a 16th place finish in the South Texas Open. From there. Maggert missed only two cuts in the remaining events to become the first and only Ben Hogan Tour player to surpass the $100,000 mark in earnings. Maggert posted his first win in the Knoxville Open when he eagled the first hole in a sudden death playoff. His second victory came in the Buffalo Open when he calmly rolled in a 15-toot putt for birdie on the first extra hole of a sudden death playoff. "I've gained a lot of experience this year in performing when the pressure is on, he said. "I feel like I can do well when I need to because of the number of times I've been in similar situations with positive results." Although confident, he was surprised at his success on the Ben Hogan Tour. "I expected to play well," Maggert said. "but I honestly exceeded my expectations. I've gained a tremendous amount of experience and feel that I'm now prepared to compete on the PGA TOUR." Maggert capped off a storybook season when he was recognized as the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Player of the Year. "It's quite an honor to receive the inaugural award," Maggert said. "Because the award is voted on by other players on the Ben Hogan Tour, it increases the significance of it for me. I feel fortunate to have been singled out because there are so many good players."

Wit] John Mahaffey

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1986 Tournament Players Championship FULL NAME: John Drayton Mahaffey HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: May 9, 1948 BIRTHPLACE: Kerrville, TX RESIDENCE: Houston, TX; plays out of The Woodlands, TX FAMILY: Wife, Susie: John D. Mahaffey III (8/8/88) COLLEGE: University of Houston (1970, Psychology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 0 SCHOOL: 1971 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,403,192 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1973 Sahara Invitational. 1978 PGA Chan- (TOTAL. 10) pionship. American Optical Classic. 1979 Bob Hope Desert Classic. 1980 Kemper Open. 1981 Anheuser-Busch Classic. 1934 Bob Hope Classic. 1985 Texas Open. 1986 Tournament Players Championship. 1989 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1971--$ 2,010--230 1978- $153,520--12 1985-- $341.595-- 9 1972-$ 57,779- 39 1979--$ 81,993--45 1986-5378.172 --11 1973-$112.536-- 12 1980--$165,827--15 1987--$193,938--57 1974--$122,189-- 16 1981- $128,795--24 1988--$266,416--41 1975--$141,471-- 8 1982- $ 77,047--56 1989- $400,467--29 1976--$ 77,843-- 33 1983-- $126,915--44 1990-- $325,115--42 1977--$ 9,847--150 1984- $252,548--21 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--Southwestern Bell Colonial; 2-Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic: TB--Nissan Los Angeles Open.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--20; top ten finishes--3: stroke average--70.38 BEST 1990 STAT: 14--Driving Accuracy (.735) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: NEC World Series of Golf OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1970 NCAA champion. Current P ayer Director on Policy Board. Led TOUR in Greens In Regulation, 1985-86. Winner 1990 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Finals. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup. 1979; World Cup (2) 1978 1979 (medalist in 1978). John Mahaffey has been one of the better ball-strikers in the game for many years and, as a result, usually has been able to find a way to make his move at the right time. Last fall, for example, he made a putt of 25 feet for a birdie on the last hole to win the Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Finals at Troon North in Scottsdale. AZ. He defeated Paul Azinger and collected $90,000. It also was vintage Mahaffey in the 1989 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. He started slowly with rounds of 70 and 71 and on the new TPC at Southwind course and closed brilliantly with 66 and 65 to win by three strokes. The 10th victory of his career was worth $180,000. Certainly one of the highlights of his splendid careercame in the 1986 Tournament Players Championship. He came on strong during the final round to overtake Larry Mize and win by a stroke on the TPC at Sawgrass course. He also enjoyed profitable years in 1984 and 1985. He won the Bob Hope Classic in 1984 after defeating in a playoff and he won the Texas Open in 1985 by defeating Jodie Mudd in a playoff. John joined the PGA TOUR in the Fall of 1971 after a tine amateur career. He won the 1970 NCAA championship for the University of Houston. His first victory was in the 1973 Sahara Invitational it Las Vegas. Physical problems hit him for the first time at the 1976 PGA Championship at Congressional. He suffered a hyperextended tendon in his left elbow. It gradually became worse toward the end of the year, and it practically was impossible for him to compete early in 1977. He was completely healthy again by mid-1978 and enjoyed a six-month stretch when he played as well as everyone knew he could. Hewon the PGA Championship at Oakmont in a playoff over Tom Watson and Jerry Pate. The next week he won the American Optical Classic in Sutton, MA. He was named to the World Cup team that played in Hawaii, and he won medalist honors.

110 Roger Maltbie

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1985 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: Roger Lin Maltbie HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: June 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Modesto. CA RESIDENCE: Los Gatos. CA `v rm FAMILY: Wife, Donna: Spencer Davis (3/3 187): Parker Travis (3/12/90) COLLEGE: San Jose State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, 49er fan. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: 1974 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,731,572 PLAYOFF RECORD: 21 TOUR VICTORIES: 1975 Ed McMahon-Quad Cities Open, Pleasant Valley Classic. 1976 Memorial (TOTAL: 5) Tournament 1985 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic, NEC World Series of Golf. MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 81,035-- 23 1981--$ 75,009-- 58 1986--$213,206-- 40 1976--$117,736-- 18 19824 77,067--55 1987--$157,023-- 65 1977--$ 51,727-- 59 19834 75.751-- 70 1988-5150,602-- 77 19784 12,440--129 1984-$118,128-- 56 1989--$134,333--105 1979--$ 9,796--155 1985--$360,554-- 8 1990-4 58,536--169 1980-$ 38,626-- 84 BEST 1990 FINISH: 20--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--21 : in money--14; top ten finishes--0; stroke average--71.96, 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canon Greater Hartford Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS; Winner 1972 and 1973 Northern California Amateur, 1974 , 1980 Magnolia Classic. Member of PGA TOUR Policy Board starting in 1985. Roger Maltbie has always been his own man, as they say, but he also has been highly respected by his peers. He has had to overcome adversity but when he has been on his game he has been superb, indeed as the five TOUR victories attest. The key one had to be the NEC World Series of Golf at the Firestone Country Club in 1985 because it provided him with a 10-year exemption, In addition to his on-course performances, he has helped to shape the destiny of the TOUR serving for four years as a Player Director on the Policy Board. The personable Californian was one of the bright young stars in the game after winning the Quad Cities Open and Pleasant Valley Classic back-to-back during his rookie year of 1975, After the latter triumph, he left his winners check of $40,000 in a restaurant near the tournament site. The sponsor issued a new one and, at last report, the original still hangs on the wall behind the bar, The next year, he won the Memorial Tournament at Muirtield Village, defeating Hale Irwin on the fourth extra hole of their playoff, After that, he struggled for several seasons, partly due to injuries, but bounced back in grand style by winning the Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic and the NEC World Series of Golf in 1985, He came close twice in 1986, as Fuzzy Zoeller edged him out in the Heritage Classic on Hilton Head Island and he lost a playoff to Mac O'Grady in the Canon Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open. There were several highlights to the 1987 season. He was tied for the lead after three rounds of the Masters Tournament but finished tied for fourth. He was third in the Westchester Classic, "The real highlight," he said smiling, was on March 3. That's when Spencer Davis was born." Roger was a teammate of Forrest Fezler at James Lick High School in San Jose, CA. As a sophomore, Roger beat Forrest, who was then a senior, for the county scholastic title. Maltbie went on to win the Northern California Amateur in 1972 and 1973, and the California State Open in 1974,

111 Dick Mast M

EXEMPT STATUS: 3rd on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list FULL NAME: Richard Lyle Mast HEIGHT: 511" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: March 23. 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Bluffton, OH RESIDENCE: Orlando. FL FAMILY: Wife, Roberta; Richard (4/9,79); Josh (4'1:83): Jonathan (3/14189). ' .J COLLEGE: St. Petersburg Junior College r SPECIAL INTERESTS: TOUR Bible study group, fishing, _. water skiing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1973, 1977, 1978, 1985. CAREER EARNINGS: $358,057 BEST EVER FINISH: T4--1987 USF&G Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1974--$ 7,108--156 1985--$ 2,887--219 1988--$128,568-- 93 1975--$ 280--276 1986--$ 79.389--109 1989--$ 38,955--173 1977--$ 4,387--182 1987--$ 90,768--103 1990--$ 4,200--252 1979--$ 5,715--180

BEST 1990 FINISH: T18--Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--4: in money--1; top tenfinishes--0; stroke average--70.25. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Finished third on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list with $92,521. Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Gulf Coast Classic, Ben Hogan Pensacola Open, Ben Hogan Fort Wayne Open. Set record score of 32-under-par 256 during 1985 Regional Qualifying Tournament on par 72 Palmaire course in Sarasota, FL. He had a final round of 60. Winner of more than 25 mini- tour events.

At the beginning of the 1990 season, Dick Mast was unsure if the road back to golf's highest level led through the cities hosting Ben Hogan Tour events. "Early in the year, my first thoughts were to get back onto the PGA TOUR as quick as possible." he said."I was going to try Monday Qualifying on the PGA TOUR and hope that a few sponsors would give me an exemption into their tournament. However, after playing in my first Ben Hogan Tour event. I decided to play the entire season because of the organized and efficient way that the tournaments are conducted. I am extremely glad that we had the Ben Hogan Tour because it gave me an opportunity to hone my game in a competitive environment." Mast's Regular PGA TOUR experience enabled him to make an early impact on the Ben Hogan Tour. After missing the cut at the South Texas Open, he finished tied for second in the Baton Rouge Open. The very next week, Mast notched his first of three wins of the year at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic. "Financially, it was like someone had lifted a great burden off of my shoulders,"he explained. "We were struggling and I thought about getting a sponsor but my wife wanted me to wait just a little longer, and her advice paid off. The win was also a great confidence booster for me because of my strong finish in the last round. I knew what I had to shoot, and I went out and did it." After adding victories in the Pensacola Open and the Fort Wayne Open, Mast became the first Ben Hogan Tour player to clinch his 1991 PGA TOUR card, However, he doesn't feel he's reached his potential as a player. "I can't adequately express the confidence that I've gotten this year or the relief I felt in not having to return to the Qualifying Tournament. I've had a funny career in that I've been successful on the mini-tours and I have had some success on the Ben Hogan Tour, Now I want to accomplish these same things next year on the PGA TOUR"

112 Billy Mayfair

EXEMPT STATUS: 12th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: William Fred Mayfair HEIGHT: 5' 8" WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: August 6, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix. AZ RESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $805.656 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 BEST EVER-FINISH: 2-1990 Nabisco Championships (lost playoff to Jodie Mudd): T2- 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open (lost playoff to Jim Gallagher).

MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$111,998--116 1990--$693,658-- 12

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2--Nabisco Championships: T2--Greater Milwaukee Open: T5--Phoenix Open; T5--PGA Championship; T6--Hawaiian Open: T6--Bank of Boston Classic; T7- -Federal Express St. Jude Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--32; in money--23; top ten finishes--7: stroke average--70.09. BEST 1990 STAT: 2--birdies (395): 5--sand saves (599): 5--all-around (291): 10--scoring (70.09): 14- putting (1.765): 15--par breakers (.203). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Chattanooga Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1987 U.S. Amateur Championship: 1986 U.S. Public Links Championship: Arizona State Juniors four limes; seven collegiate events including 1986 Sun Bowl Intercollegiate. 1986 (spring) Stanford Invita- tional and 1986 (fall) Stanford Invitational: 1985. 1986, 1987 Arizona Stroke Play (amateur) Championship; 1987 Fred Askins award as out- standing college player-of-the-year. Named Arizona player-of-the-year in 1987. NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup. 1987. Billy Mayfair joined the PGA TOUR in 1989 with an extremely--impressive list of credentials. He is one of the few people to win both the U.S. Amateur Championship--in 1987--and the U.S. Public Links crown--1986. He also won a lot more as an amateur, enough to be named the 1987 collegiate Player-of- the-Year while performing for Arizona State University. As a result, he was expected to do well and he certainly has not disappointed his followers. He had a reasonably successful rookie season in 1989, winning well over $100,000 and gaining exempt status on the money list. Last year, however, he was comfortable with life on the TOUR and the results reflected it. His best opportunities for victory were in the Greater Milwaukee Open. where he lost in a playoff to Jim Gallagher. and in the Nabisco Championships, where he lost to Jodie Mudd. Despite the playoff losses, Billy let it be known with his stellar play that his day will come soon. He had a stretch in late summer of four top 10 finishes in six starts including Milwaukee and a tie for fifth in the PGA Championship. Billy started to play golf at age two. "My fathercut down some of his old clubs and I'd hit plastic golf balls in the back yard,' he explained. By the age of five, he was receiving instructions from Arch Watkins, who now is the the head teaching professional at Camelback in Scottsdale. He was competing in the Arizona State Juniors two years later. He won the state Pee Wee division at age 8, his first title. Being from Phoenix. it seemed natural for him to move onto Arizona State where his success continued. After winning the Arizona State juniors four times, he added seven collegiate titles to his collection. Playing on the PGA TOUR "always was one of my goals," he said. He entered the Qualifying Tournament in the fall of 1988 and of, of course, he made it He had some experience with TOUR events Prior to 1989, such as playing in the 1988 Masters Tournament, the 1988 U.S. Open, the Phoenix Open twice, the Colonial National Invitational and the Tucson Open once. He said of the first year, "The TOUR is great, but it isn't as glamorous as some people think. And, there is more travelling than I thought there would be.' As for the competition. he added, "You play with friends and they want to beat you and win just as much as you do. The important thing, though, is they remain your friends." 113

Blaine McCallister EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Blaine McCallister HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: October 17. 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Stockton. TX RESIDENCE: Houston, TX: plays out of Ft. Stockton Golf Club COLLEGE: University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, tennis. baseball. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 y O SCHOOL: Fall, 1981; 1982; 1985 'k CAREER EARNINGS: $1,123,448 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Hardee's Golf Classic. 1989 Honda Classic, Bank of Boston Classic. (TOTAL: 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$ 7,894--180 1987--$120,005--87 1989--$593,891-- 15 1983--$ 5,218--201 1988--$225.660--49 1990-$152.048--103 1986-$88,732-- 94

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T5--Buick Classic; 7--B.C. Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30: in money--18; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.34. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Hardee's Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three-time All-American. Winner, 1986 Texas State Open. Runner-up 1981 Canadian Amateur.

Blaine McCallister became part of TOUR history when he won the 1988 Hardee's Golf Classic at the Oakwood Club in the Quad Cities area. His middle two rounds of 62-63--125 equaled the all-time lowest score ever posted on the TOUR. Ron Streck set the standard when he won the 1978 Texas Open in San Antonio. With opening-and-closing rounds of 68, Blaine finished with a 19-under-par 261 and won by three strokes over Dan Forsman. "Oh what a feeling," the personable Texan said. With a grin. he added, "Maybe I can hang out with some of the big boys now." He came close in the 1986 Bank of Boston Classic but his good friend. Gene Sauers, birdied the third extra hole of their playoff to win it. He got his vengeance on the Pleasant Valley course in 1989 when he won the Bank of Boston title. He also collected the Honda Classic crown and had by far his best year with$523,891 in earnings, good for 15th on the money list. Last year, Blaine suffered with a bacterial infection during the early weeks of the season. He was even too ill to compete effectively in the Honda. He tried to defend his title, but had to withdraw. By mid-season, however, his clubs were blazing again and a solid tie for fifth place in the Buick Classic at Westchester got him going. Blaine started to play golf at age 14 in Fort Stockton, TX, with a couple of friends. "I thought it was neat how far you could hit the ball." he recalls. He went on to win the 1977 Texas State High School championship. Ken Wright, who was the pro at the Fort Stockton Golf Club, helped him through those early years. He received a scholarship to the University of Houston and became a four-year letterman. He roomed with Fred Couples one year and with CBS sportscaster the other three. Charlie Epps then, the head pro at the Houston Country Club, helped to turn his game around. Putting was one of Blaine's weaknesses because "I seemed to see too much break when I putted righthanded. "I do everything lefthanded except play golf," Blaine recalls. "Charlie suggested I try putting lefthanded," It took awhile to get used to the feel but gradually more putts started to drop.

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Mark McCumber EXEMPT STATUS: 1988 winner 01 101 PI AVLR, Championship FULL NAME: Mark Randall McCumhai HEIGHT: 5' 8' WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: September 7, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Jacksonville. FL RESIDENCE: Jacksonville, FL FAMILY: Wife, Paddy; Addison (1/28/76); Megan li; 14801 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family activities, golf course architecture. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 Q SCHOOL: Spring, 1978 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,541,796 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1 0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Doral-Eastern Open. 1983 Western Open, Pensacola Open 1985 Doral- (TOTAL: 7) EasternOpen. 1987 Anheuser-Busch Classic. 1988THE PLAYERS Championship. 1989 Beatrice Western Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 6,948--160 1983--$268,294-' 8 1987--$390,885--22 1979--$67,886-- 60 1984--$133,445--50 1988--$559,111--13 1980--$36.985-- 88 1985--$192,752--32 1989--$546.587--14 1981--$33,363--103 1986--$110,442--80 1990--$163,413--97 1982--$31,684--119

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T9--PLAYERS Championship; T9--International; T10--MONY Tournament of Champions. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24: in money--20; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.14. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE PLAYERS Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1967 National Pee Wee. Member, winning World Cup team 1988. NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup (2). 1988, 1989; Ryder Cup 1989.

It was a highly-emotional scene as Mark McCumber walked onto the 18th green at the 1988 PLAYERS Championship, his head held high, as the thousands in the gallery roared in salute to the champion-to-be. Mark proceeded to win this coveted title at the Tournament Players Club with a TPC at Sawgrass record score of 15-under-par 273. He had rounds of 65-72-67-69 to win by tour strokes over Mike Reid. Mark had been recognized as one of the finest players in the game for several years -- he had won five previous events -- but THE PLAYERS moved him up another notch. He had an impressive stretch in the summer of 1989 with four straight top 10 finishes, culminating in a victory in the Beatrice Western Open in a playoff over Peter Jacobsen. A tie for second in the U.S. Open was part of the streak. He closed the year with seven top-10 finishes and certainly one of the highlights for him was being a part of the Ryder Cup team. He started on TOUR in the Spring of 1978 and was a winner of the Doral-Eastern Open twice, in 1979 and 1985. He enjoyed a banner year in 1983, winning the Western and Pensacola Opens. He added the Anheuser-Busch Classic title to his collection in 1987 with a final round of 66 helping immensely. He also is extremely proud of the work of Mark McCumber and Associates, the design-arm of McCumber Golf, the company he helps operate with his brothers. They have numerous courses either completed or in the design stage. but one that opened in the fall of 1987 was Summer Beach on Amelia Island, FL. They have worked on many courses, but as he says, 'the last dozen or so have been Mark McCumber design courses." As highly respected as he is for his talents in playing the game, Mark is beginning to make an even greater impact in the world of golf course design.

115 Jim McGovern

EXEMPT STATUS: 2nd on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list FULL NAME: James David McGovern HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: Feb. 2, 1965 BIRTHPLACE: Teaneck. NJ RESIDENCE: Oradell, NJ COLLEGE: Old Dominion L. SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 1991 PGA TOUR TEAM CHARITY COMPETITION: Honda Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Finished 2nd on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list with $99,841. Win- ner. 1990 Ben Hogan Lake City Classic, Ben Hogan New Haven Open, Ben Hogan Texarkana Open. Win- ner, 1987 Metropolitan Open. Winner, 1988 Metropolitan Amateur. 1987 Virginia State Intercollegiate champion. 1983 High School All-American.

Jim McGovern's road to the 1991 PGA TOUR was difficult because he wasn't guaranteed of playing on the Ben Hogan Tour at the beginning of the 1990 season. Struggling with continual putting problems, McGovern was unsuccessful in gaining his card at the PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament and could finish no better than an alternate spot in the Ben Hogan Tour Qualifying Tournament. He was forced to wait until the player commitment deadline each week to see it he was included in the tournament field. It was not until he won the Lake City Classic that the Oradell, New resident began to turn his career around. In addition to the $20,000 first place check, his victory provided him with an exemption into the remaining tournaments. "It was the biggest thing that has happened in my life," McGovern said of the win. "The Ben Hogan Tour provided me with a chance to prove that I could play against top caliber competition and I took advantage of that opportunity." McGovern combined seven birdies with an eagle enroute to firing a course record 63, finishing the 54-hole tournament tied for the lead at 14-under par. He then defeated on the fourth playoff hole for the victory. Playing in 29 of 30 Ben Hogan Tour events last season, he also posted impressive victories in the Texarkana Open and in the New Haven Open at the prestigious Yale Golf Club. In addition, his aggressive style enabled him to lead the Ben Hogan Tour in birdies with 292. "The biggest thing I learned this year was that you have to give yourself a lot of chances to score." McGovern said. "Watching some of the best players in the world manage their game around a golf course was an educational experience in itself." McGovern was first exposed to the game when his parents bought a house adjacent to the Hackensack Golf Club in . "Even though my dad was a member." he said, "I wasn't allowed on the course because of the minimum age restriction. But that changed, when, during a storm, a tree fell onto the fence behind our house. "After that, my brothers and I were able to walk across the tree and onto the course where we hit balls until late at night." From that point on, Jim McGovern's life has evolved around the game of golf. "When I was nine years old, my brother Rob, who is a linebacker in the NFL, accidently hit me in the mouth with a nine-iron, McGovern remembered, "Although I had to have 14 teeth replaced, he was so scared our parents would be upset with him that he ran away for for a full day."

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Rocco Mediate EXEMPT STATUS: 62nd on 1990 money list FULL NAME; Rocco Anthony Mediate HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: December 17. 1962 - BIRTHPLACE: Greensburg, PA RESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra, FL FAMILY: Wife, Linda; Rocco Vincent (9/19/90) COLLEGE: Florida Southern SPECIAL INTERESTS: Photography. music, collecting trading cards TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1985 & 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $635,724 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2-1987 Provident Classic: T2--1990 Canon Greater Hartford Open MONEY & POSITION: 1986-4 20,670--174 1988-$129,829-- 92 1990--$240,625--62 1987-4112,099-- 91 1989--$132,501--108 BEST 1990 FINISH: 12 Canon Greater Hartford Open; 13 Nissan Los Angeles Open; 18 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27', in money--17; top ten finishes-3t stroke average--71.50 BEST 1990 NABISCO STAT: 2--Greens in Regulation (.708) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1984 South Florida Invitational. Finalist in 1984 Western Amateur

Rocco Mediate was too busy pitching baseballs as a youngster to even think about pitching golf balls. "I didn't get my first set of golf clubs until I was 16-years old." he said. "I always played baseball and I was a pitcher for about 12 years." Once he started to play a little golf, however, he was hooked. "My Dad never pushed me, but he encouraged me," Rocco said. "I only played in three tournaments as a senior in high school and then I went to California (PA) State College for 18 months. After that, I transferred to Florida Southern and that is where I really learned to play." , a prominent member of the Senior PGA TOUR, was the head professional at Westmoreland Country Club near Rocco's home in western Pennsylvania. He credits Jim with "getting me started," and he still sees Ferree on occasions, During his years at Florida Southern. Coach Charlie Matlock "was a heck of an influence on me." Rocco grew up in Greensburg, PA, which is only afew miles from Latrobe, the home of Arnold Palmer, and he'll never forget the day he first had the opportunity to play with Arnold at the Latrobe Country Club. "I was only 19 and a friend of my family had set it up. When I went over there, I thought it was to play the course. I had no idea Mr. Palmer would be there." Even today, their friendship remains strong "He has given me a lot of encouragement and that means a lot to me." He admits he didn't have a lot of amateur experience when he attempted to qualify for the TOUR in the Fall of 1985. but he made it. He finished 174th on the money list in 1986. He lost his player's card but returned to the Q-Tournament in the Fall of 1986 and finished fourth. He had three straight years of winning well over $100,000 and last year pushed it to well over $200,000, It was a great year in another way. He wife, Linda, presented him with Rocco Vincent in September. His biggest payday of 1990 came at the Canon Greater Hartford Open when a last round of 66 let him jump into a tie for second place and gave him a check for $66.000. Early in the year, he was in contention all the way in the Nissan Los Angeles Open and finally finished tied for third place. "I've been improving my putting and it's coming along well," said Mediate. "It has been the weak link in my game, but I think I'm becoming more consistent." The last few years. Rocco has been working with Rick Smith of the Gaylord (MI) Treetops Resort. "He is the one who has helped me to reach this level," he said. At the rate he is going, it appears likely Rocco will be on the TOUR for many years to come.

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Larry Mize

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner 1987 Masters Tournament. FULL NAME: Larry Hogan Mize HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 23, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Augusta. GA RESIDENCE: Columtus, GA FAMILY: Wife. Bonne; David (4/17186); Patrick (2/12:89) COLLEGE: SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 Q SCHOOL: Fall, 1981 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,588,533 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1.2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic. (TOTAL: 2) 1987 Masters, MONEY & POSITION: 1982-$ 28.787--t24 1985--$231,041--17 1988--$187,823--62 1983--$146,325-- 35 1986--$314,051--17 19904668,198--14 1984--$172,513-- 36 1987--$561,407-- 6 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--BellSouth Atlanta Classic; 2--Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic; T2--MCI Heritage Classic; 3--Nestle Invitational; T3-Independent Insurance Agent Open; 5--NEC World Series of Golf; T9-H.E.B. Texas Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Toirnaments entered--23; In money--21; tcp ten finishes--7: stroke average--69.49. BEST 1990 STAT: 2 -Driving Accuracy (.792); 2--Scoring (69.49) 1991 PGA TOUR CFARITY TEAM COMPETITION: AT&T Febble Beach National Pro-Am OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Player Director, PGA TOUR Policy Board (1988-90). Winner, 1988 Casio World Open (Japan), 1989 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1987.

Larry Mize will be known forevermore as the man who made the "impossible" shot to win the 1987 Masters Tournament. Setting the stage, Larry made a gutsy eight-foot putt for a birdie on the final hole to tie with Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros at 3-under-par 285. The playoff started at No. 10, but Seve was eliminated when he three putted on the first hole. Larry and Greg par ed. On the 11th, Larry's approach sailed tar to the right o- the green, some 140 feet from the cup. Norman was on the right fringe. Using a sand *+edge, Larry's chip was absolutely pe-tect and rolled dead center for a birdie. Slightly dazed by the turn of events, Norman missed his ong putt for a birdie. It was the second victory of his TOUR career. The first was in the 1983 Danny Thomas- Memphis Classic when he made a birdie putt of 25 feet to edge the likes of Fuzzy Zoeller. John Mahaffey and Chip Beck. Even though he did not win last year, he had a marvelous season. Three times he finished second and twice was third and easily enjoyed his most -inancially-rewarding campaign. He came from five-strokes behind in the MCI Heritage Classic to tie with Payne Stewart and Steve Jones, but Stewart went onto win the playoff. He also was second in the BellSouth Atlanta Classic and the An leuser-Busch Golf Classic. While he defeated Norman in the Masters, it was Greg who won the 1986 Kemper Open in a playoff over Larry. Even before his victory in the Masters, Larry was considered a solid player, who could win at any time. He was at his brilliant best throughout 1987, winning $561,407 and ranking sixth on the money list. Since the first time he picked up a club at the age of nine, Larry Mize has been totally in love with game. He only had a few lessons in the formative yeas. as his father, a scratch handicapper, pointed him in the night direction. He went to Georgia Tech, where he was No. 1 for -hree years and captain of the team for two. Along the way he also won the Atlanta Amateur championship. 118 Gil Morgan

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Gilmer Bryan Morgan HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 25, 1946 BIRTHPLACE: Wewoka, OK RESIDENCE: Oak Tree Golf Club. Edmond. OK FAMILY: Wife, Jeanine; Molly (5(18/81); Maggie (8110/82): Melanie (9/24/84). COLLEGE: East Central State College (1968, B.S.), Southern College of Optometry (Doctor of Optometry, 1972) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1973 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,309.995 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-4 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977 B.C. Open. 1978 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open. World Series of Golf (TOTAL: 7) 1979 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic. 1983 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open. 1990 Kemper Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1973--$ 3,800--204 1979--$115,857-29 1985--$133,941--62 1974--$ 23,880-- 94 1980--$135.308--28 1986--$ 98,770--84 1975--$ 42,772-- 60 1981--$171,184--18 1987-4133,980--81 1976--$ 61,372-- 42 1982-$139,652--26 1988--$288,002--34 1977--$104.817-- 24 1983--$306,133-- 5 1989--$300,395--39 1978-$267,459-- 2 1984--$281,948--13 1990--$702.629--11 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Kemper Open; 2--Nissan Los Angeles Open; 2--Independent Insurance Agent Open: 3--PGA Championship; T9--Memorial. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered--24: in money--19; top ten finishes--5: stroke average--70.32. BEST 1990 STAT: 12--Greens in regulation (.687) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE TOUR Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1967 Oklahoma collegiate champion. 1968 collegiate All-American. Win- ner 1978 Pacific Masters. Named to NAIA Hall of Fame, 1982. Co-winner, 1983 Jerry Ford Invitational. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1979, 1983.

Gil Morgan has to be one of the most amazing men in the game. A few years ago, his career on the TOUR appeared to be in jeopardy due to an injury, but he came all the way back to have spectacular 1990 season. He won the Kemper Open in early June in a marvelous display of consistency for the seventh victory of his career. By season's end, he had more than doubled his previous best single season money total. He lost another event, the Independent Insurance Agent's Open in a playoff to Tony Sills and also was second in the Nissan Los Angeles Open. He underwent surgery for a torn rotator cuff in early September of 1986. Dr. Frank Jobe of the Centinela Hospital Medical Center performed the operation and while it was declared successful. he couldn't be certain how well he would perform in the heat of battle. It was nearly nine months before Gil was back on the firing line as he returned for the 1987 Panasonic-Las Vegas Invitational in early May. During the middle of summer, he was near the top of his game again. At the Hardee's Classic, a third-round 63 gave him the lead, but he finally finished second to Kenny Knox. He was positively amazing early last year when he finished in the top eight in seven straight events. Through the years, Gil always has been able to create excitement on the course. In 1983, for example, he won the first two tournaments of the year - the Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open in a playoff over Lanny Wadkins and then the Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open. His biggest victory was in the 1978 World Series of Golf when he defeated Hubert Green in a playoff and finished the year as the No. 2 money winner behind Tom Watson. Gil started to play the game at age 15. When he was a junior at East Central State in Oklahoma. he decided to pursue it as a career, along with his goal of some day obtaining a degree in optometry. He waited until he earned his doctorate in optometry before turning professional in 1972.

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Jodie Mudd EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1990 THE PLAYERS Championship FULL NAME: Joseph Martin Mudd HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: April 23, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KY RESIDENCE: Atlanta, GA iyr+ FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer. . COLLEGE: Georgia Southern rs SPECIAL INTERESTS: The beach, baseball, pro basketball. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 JOINED TOUR: April, 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.409,986 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-2 ~~..~, TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. (TOTAL: 4) 1989 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1990 THE PLAYERS Championship, Nabisco Championships. MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$34,216--114 1985--$186.648--34 1988--$422.022--23 1983--$21,515--145 1986--$182.812--48 1989--$404.860--26 1984--$42,244--114 1987--$203.923--51 1990--$91 1746-- 5 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1 --THE PLAYERS Championship; 1--Nabisco Championships; T3-- Hawaiian Open: T9--H.E. B. Texas Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--23; in money--19; top ten finishes--4: stroke average--70.71. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Southern Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three-time All-American at Georgia Southern. 1980 and 1981 U.S. Public Links champion; 1981 Sunnehanna Amateur: plus eight collegiate events. Low Amateur in Tournament (T 20). NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1981; World Cup, 1990; Four Tours World Championship of Golf, 1990.

Jodie Mudd moved up to another plateau in the game after his impressive victory in THE PLAYERS Championship on the TPC at Sawgrass course last year. It is the biggest win of my career, the soft-spoken Kentuckian said. One of the rewards, of course, was a 10-year exemption to all PGA TOUR co-sponsored events. He posted rounds of 67-72-70-69 for a 10-under par 278 and one-stroke victory over Mark Calcavecchia. "I battled Mark down the stretch,' he said, "and some people thought Mark would run me down. But, I won it on my own." The victory was the third of his career. The first was the 1988 Federal Express St. Jude Classic in Memphis and it was special because "I waited a long time to win so close to home." He won the 1989 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic as he shot a 5-under-par 65 the last afternoon to tie with Larry Nelson and then won the playoff with a birdie on the first extra hole. He won the 1990 Nabisco Championships impressively by birdieing his final three ho les to defeat Billy Mayfair in a playoff. Jodie became an official member of the PGA TOUR in April of 1982, the week after the Masters Tournament. As an amateur, he tied for 20th at Augusta that year. His first pro start was the Tallahassee Open and he tied for 30th, winning $675. The next week, he played in the USF&G Classic and tied for fifth place. pocketing $10.537. That was sufficient for him to meet the minimum money guideline that was in effect at that time, and he was a TOUR regular the next week in the Houston Open. Jodie came from a golfing family, and in the early days, he caddied for his father. He continued to play golf in high school but also excelled in basketball. After playing in a couple of events in Florida, he accepted a scholarship to Georgia Southern College. There, his game blossomed. Twice he won the United States Public Links Championship. in 1980 and 1981. He won the prestigious Sunnehanna Amateur in 1981 and was a membe• the U.S. Walker Cup team the same year. He won eight collegiate events.

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Larry Nelson

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1987 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Larry Gene Nelson HEIGHT: 5' 9 WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 10. 1947 BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Payne, AL RESIDENCE: Marietta, GA. FAMILY: Wife, Gayle; Drew (10/7/76); Josh (9/28/78) COLLEGE: Kennesaw Junior College (1970) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course architecture, snow skiing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1973. CAREER EARNINGS: $2,896,075 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Jackie Gleason-lnverrary Classic. (TOTAL: 101 Western Open. 1980 Atlanta Classic. 1981 Greater Greensboro Open. PGA Championship. 1983 U.S. Open. 1984 Watt Disney World Golf Classic. 1987 PGA Championship, Walt Disney World/Oldsmo- bile Classic, 1988 Georgia Pacific-Atlanta Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1974--$ 24.022--93 1980--$182,715--11 1986--$124.338-- 69 1975--$ 39.810--66 1961-5193,342--b 1987-$501.292-- 14 1976--$ 66.482--41 1982-$159.134--21 1988--$411.284-- 25 1977--$ 99,876--26 1983--$138.368--40 1989-4186.869-- 79 1978--$ 65,686--45 1984--5154,689--42 1990--$124,260--124 1979-4281,022-- 2 1985--$143,993--54 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T4--Buick Southern Open; TB--Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--15: in money--10; top ter finishes--2; stroke average--70.86. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Nissan Los Angeles Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Former Player Director on PGA TOUF Policy Board. Winner 1980 Tokai (Japan) Classic; 1983 Dunlop International (Japan). Winner, 1989 Suntory Open (Japan). NATIONAL TEAM: Ryder Cup (3) 1979, 1981, 1987.

Through the years, Larry Nelson has compiled an enviable record winning 10 times including a U.S. Open and two PGA Championships. He has served as a Player Director on the TOUR's Policy Board, played an important role on three Ryder Cup teams and been victorious enough in Japan to be a popular figure there. He indeed, has been a tremendous credit to the sport. a true gentlemen with immense talent. He won his first PGA title in 1981 before thousands of his hometown followers at the . He won by four strokes over Fuzzy Zoeller. He also won the PGA in 1988 in a playoff over Lanny Wadkins at Palm Beach Gardens, FL. He won the 1983 Open at Oakmont in a brilliant effort. He was seven-strokes behind after two rounds but a 6-under-par 65 in the third round placed him ore behind Tom Watson and Seve Ballesteros. The last day, while Seve was fading. Larry battled Watson. Severe thunderstorms hit the area when Larry was on the 16th tee and Watson on the 15th. The next morning. Larry hit a 4-wood to the back of the g ,een on the par 3 hole, some 62 feet from the cup, Incredibly, he made it for a birdie and went onto win by one His 10-under-par 132 for the last two rounds established an Open record. He was a proud man at the 1988 Georgia Pacific-Atlanta Classic. He gained his 10th victory after a brilliant display through the first three rounds, shooting 63-66-66--195 (21-under par) and then a final 73 to win by one at the where he has a home. Only four years after he started to play golf, and after playing only one 72-hole tournament, Larry was on TOUR. He attended Southern Tech for a year before he was drafted and spent two years in the military. After his discharge in 1968, he tried college again and also worked as an illustrator at the Lockheed plant near his home. He went to a one day in 1969, liked hitting balls so much that he went to work in pro Bert Seagraves' shop at the Pine Tree Club in Kennesaw, GA. He turned pro six months after that.

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Jack Nicklaus EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1962 United States Open FULL NAME: Jack William Nicklaus <1p~"' HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: Jan. 21, 1940 BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, OH RESIDENCE: North Palm Beach, FL. and Muirtield Village, OH — FAMILY: Wife, Barbara Bash; Jack 11(9/23/61); Steven(4/11/63); Nancy Jean(5'5/65): Gary(1/15/69); Michaell724/73). COLLEGE: Ohio State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, tennis and skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1961 JOINED TOUR: 1962 CAREER EARNINGS: $5.170,465 PLAYOFF RECORD: 13-10 TOUR VICTORIES: 1962 U.S. Open, Seattle World's Fair, (TOTAL 70i Portland. 1963 Palm Springs. Masters, Tournament of Champions, PGA Champi- onship, Sahara, 1964 Portland, Tournament of Champions. Phoenix, Whitemarsh, 1965 Portland. Masters, Memphis, . Philadelphia. 1966 Mas- ters, Sahara. 1967 U.S. Open, Sahara, Bing Crosby, Western, Westchester. 1968 Western, American Golf Classic. 1969 Sahara. Kaiser, San Diego. 1970 Byron Nelson. Four Ball (with Arnold Palmer). 1971 PGA Championship, Tournament of Champions, Byron Nelson, National Team (with Arnold Palmer). Disney World. 1972 Bing Crosby, Doral-Eastern, Masters, U.S. Open. Westchester, Match Play, Disney. 1973 Bing Crosby, New Orleans, Tournament of Champions, Atlanta, PGA Championship, Ohio Kings Island, Walt Disney. 1974 Hawaii, Tournament Players Championship. 1975 Doral-Eastern Open, Heritage Classic, Masters, PGA Cham- pionship, World Open. 1976 Tournament Players Championship. World Series of Golf. 1977 Gleason Inverrary, Tournament of Champions. Memorial. 1978 Gleason Inverrary, Tournament Players Championship. IVS-Philadelphia Classic, 1980 U.S. Open. PGA Championship. 1982 Colonial National Invitation, 1984 Memorial. MONEY & POSITION: 1962--$ 61,869-- 3 1972--$320,542-- 1 1982--$232,645-- 12 1963--$100.040-- 2 1973--$308,362-- 1 1983-$256,158-- 10 1964--$113,285-- 1 1974--$238,178- 2 1984-4272,595-- 15 1965--$140.752-- 1 1975--$298,149- 1 1985--$165,456-- 43 1966-$111.419-- 2 1976--$266,438-- 1 1986-5226.014-- 34 1967--$188,998-- 1 1977--$284.509-- 2 19874 64.685--127 1968--$155.286-- 2 1978--$256.672-- 4 1988--$ 28,845--177 1969--$140,167-- 3 1979 --$ 59,434-71 1989- -$ 96,595--129 1970-$142,149- 4 1980--$172,386-- 13 1990--$ 68.054--160 1971 -$244.490-- 1 1981--$178.213-- 16 BEST 1990 FINISH: 6--Masters Tournament. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--9: in money--6; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--71.56. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: PGA Player of the Year five times (1967,1972,1973,1975 and 1976). U.S. Amateur champion in 1959 and 1961. NCAA champion in 1961. Winner of British Open in 1966, 1970 and 1978. Six-time winner Australian Open (1964.1968,1971,1975,1976 and 1978). Winner 1970 World Match Play. Winner of World Series of Golf (old format) four times (1962, 1963. 1967 and 1970). Named Athlete-of-Decade. 1970-79. Has total of 18 interna- tional titles. Member World Golf Hall of Fame. Winner, 1982 Card Walker Award for outstanding contributions to junior golf. Winner 1983 Chrysler Team Invitational (with Johnny Miller). 1988 named "Player-of-the-Cen- tury". NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup (2), 1959,1961; World Cup (6),1963,1964,1966,1967,1971,1973 (TOTAL. 2) (medalist three times); Ryder Cup(6),1969,1971,1973,1975,1977,1981; Ryder Cup Captain (2). 1983. 1987. SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY SENIOR PGA TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Tradition at Desert Mountain, Mazda SeniorTournament Players Championship. 1990 SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--4; in money--4; top ten finishes--4. COMBINED CAREER EARNINGS: $5,510,465.

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Greg Norman

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Gregory John Norman

HEIGHT: 6' 1 WEIGHT: 185 1, BIRTH DATE: Feb. 10. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Queensland, Australia

RESIDENCE: Lost Tree Village, FL: plays out of Grand T's' Cypress, Orlando, FL. FAMILY: Wife, Laura: Morgan-Leigh (10/5/82); Gregory (9/19/85) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, scuba diving TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 JOINED TOUR: 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,251,271 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-6 TOUR VICTORIES: 1984 Kemper Open, Canadian Open. 1986 Panasonic-Las Vegas Invitational, (TOTAL: 9) Kemper Open. 1988 MCI Heritage Classic. 1989 The International, Greater Mil- waukee Open. 1990 Doral Ryder Open, The Memorial Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 71,411-74 1986--$653,296-- 1 1989-- $835,096--4 1984--$310.230-- 9 1987--$535,450-- 7 1990--$1.165,477--1 1985--$165, 458--42 1988--$514,854--i 7 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Dora) Ryder Open: 1--Memorial; 2--Nestle Invitational; 2--USF&G Classic: T4-- MCI Heritage; T5--MONY Tournament of Champions: T5--Centel Western Open: T5--U.S. Open: T6-- NEC World Series of Golf; T7--GTE Byron Nelson Classic: T7--Nabisco Championships. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--17: in money--17: top ten finishes--11: stroke average--69.1 0. BEST 1990 STAT: 1--Scoring (69.10): 1-Par Breakers (.219) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: GTE Byron Nelson Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 58 tournaments around the world, such as 1986 British Open; 1979 and 1983 Hong Kong Open, 1980 French Open, 1980 Australian Open. 1980 Scandinavian Open, 1980, 1983, 1986 Suntory World Match Play. 1981, 1983 and 1984 Australian Masters, 1981 and 1982 Dunlop Masters.1983 Kapalua International, 1983.1986 Queensland Open. 1983, 1986 New South Wales Open, 1983 Cannes (France) Invitational (Won seven events in 1983): 1984 Victoria Open in Australia. European Tour Order of Merit. 1986 and 1990 Arnold Palmer Award recipient for leading money winner. Winner 1987 Australian Masters and Australian Open. Winner 1986 Fred Meyer Challenge with Gary Player. Winner.1989 and 1990 Vardon Trophy. NATIONAL TEAMS: Australian Nissan Cup (2) 1983, 1986; Australian Kirin Cup, 1987; Australian Dunhill Cup (6) 1985. 1986,1987,1988, 1989,1990; Australian Four Tours, 1989. Greg Norman may be the most charismatic player in the game today and with his incredible skills, he does generate excitement. He has posted many victories worldwide and most of them have been impressive, indeed. such as the 1986 British Open at Royal Troon. Even when he doesn't win, he can make it exciting. Last year, he won the Doral Ryder Open in a playoff over Paul Azinger, Mark Calcavecchia and Tim Simpson. He chipped in for an eagle on the first extra hole. He also won the coveted Memorial Tournament title. He was second in The Nestle Invitational after Robert Gamez holed a 7-iron on the final hole for an eagle: and in the USF&G Classic when David Frost holed a bunker shot for a birdie. Another that got away was the 1989 British Open Championship at Royal Troon, Scotland, He shot a final round 64 to tie with Calcavecchia and Wayne Grady, but Calcavecchia won the playoff. He missed nearly two months of 1988 with an injured wrist. In the second round of the U.S. Open, on the ninth hole, he strained it severely when hitting a ball off a tight lie and the club hit a boulder. He truly was incredible in 1986. He won twice on the TOUR and was second four times. Overseas, he won the British Open. European Open, Suntory World Match Play and then three in a row in his native Australia, In all four of the more significant 1986 championships, he was in the lead going into the final round. He led by one stroke going into the last day of the Masters Tournament and finished tied for second. He led by one after three days at the U.S. Open and finally tied for 12th place. 123 Andy North

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1985 United Slates Open. FULL NAME: Andrew Stewart North HEIGHT: 6' 4" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: March 9, 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Thorpe, WI RESIDENCE: Madison, WI; plays out of Beaver Creek, Vail, CO FAMILY: Wife, Susan; Nichole (11/30/74); Andrea (8/22178) COLLEGE: University of Florida (1972) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports and coaching football. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1972 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,305,335 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977 American Express-Westchester (TOTAL: 3) Classic, 1978 U.S. Open. 1985 U.S, Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1973--$ 48,672--64 1979--$ 73,873- 54 1985--$212,268-- 24 1974 4 58,409--64 1980--$ 55,212-- 69 19864 41,651-146 1975--$ 44,729--53 1981•$111,401-- 30 1987--$ 42,876-163 1976--$ 71,267--37 1982-$ 82,698-- 49 19884 10.759-212 1977--$116.794--18 1983--$ 52,416-- 98 1989--$ 13,620--204 1978--$150,396--14 1984--$ 22,131--149 19904 99,651--137 BEST 1990 FINISH: 4--Canadian Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--23: in money--1 1; top ton finishes--1; stroke average--71.76. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Greater Milwaukee Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1969 W isconsin State Amateur and 1971 Western Amateur. 1970, 1971 and 1972 collegiate Alt-Anerican. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1985; World Cup, 1978.

Andy North has had many wonderful days on the P3A TOUR and he always thought there never would be another week like the one he enjoyed in 1978 when he won the United States Open Championship at Cherry Hills in Denver. But there was another. It came in the Summer of 1985 at Oakland Hills in Birmingham, MI, when he won again, this time in a tense duel with several players who had opportunities to win. At the end, it was Andy at 1-under-par 279 and one stroke better than Tze-Chung Chen of Taiwan, Dave Barr of Canada and Denis Watson of Zimbabwe. At Cherry Hills, he led by tour strokes with five holes to play. There were some anxious moments before he was through, though. When he hit h s tee shot on the 18th hole, he needed a bogey to win--and that's what he scored. After being bunkered in three, he blasted to four feet and he made it to gain the victory. It was a struggle for Andy in 1983 and 1984, due mainly to a painful right elbow. It was thought to be tendinitis, but closer examination revealed a bone spur. He underwent an operation and had it removed in the Fall of 1983. As it turned out, it was "about the size of a piece of gravel." In 1989, he underwent a knee operation at the beginning of the year, came back in the Spring and played through the U.S. Open. The next week he underwent a neck operation 'to remove some bone spurs." He was back for the PGA, but a month later, he injured a shoulder and was finished for the year. He also had a knee operation in October of 1987 'to clean the joint surfaces." The brightest spot of last season came in September. A closing round of 66 at the Hardee's Golf Classic set the stage for a strong finish in the Canacian Open at Glen Abbey the next event. He tied for fourth place with four solid days of play. Meanwhile, he also has become involved in golf course design work and has done some work as a golf commentator on television. An unusual ailment helped lead North to golf when ne was in the seventh grade in Madison, WI. A bone in his knee had stopped growing and was disintegrating. While on crutches for 18 months he was told to give up his pursuit of basketball and football but that he could play golf--if he rode in a cart. Since Andy's father was a low- golfer, the game was no stranger to the family and he progressed quickly. He also returned to basketball and was chosen all-state as a high school senior, but by then golf was his dominant sport.

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Mark O'Meara EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Mark Francis O'Meara HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: January 13. 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Goldsboro, NC RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife. Alicia: Michelle (3/14,87): Shaun Robert (8/29/89) COLLEGE: Long Beach State (1980 BS in Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf Course consulting. hunting, fishing TURNED PR OR FESSIINGSONAL: 1980 O SCHOOL:0. Fall, 2' CAREER EARNINGS :: $3,325,2,2 07 PLAYOFFF RECORD:: 0~2 -^I TOUR VICTORIES: 1984 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1985 Bing (TOTAL 61 Crosby Pro-Am, Hawaiian Open. 1989 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 1990 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro- Am, H.E.B. Texas Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 76,063-- 55 1985--$340.840--10 1988--$438,311--22 1982--$ 31,711--118 1986--$252,827--30 1989--$615.804--13 1983--$ 69,354-- 76 1987--$327,250--30 1990--$707.175--10 1984--$465,873-- 2 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am: 1--H.E.B. Texas Open; 3--MONY Tournament of Champions: T4--Shearson Lehman Hutton Open; T5--Las Vegas Invitational; T10--Nestle Invitational, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25; in money--21: top ten finishes--6; stroke average--70.33. BEST 1990 STAT: 3--Par Breakers (.217) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Shearson Lehman Brothers Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 United States Amateur, California State Amateur. Mexican Amateur. All-American at Long Beach State. 1981 Rookie-of-the Year. Winner, 1985 Kapalua International. Fuji Sankei Classic (Japan). 1986 Australian Masters. 1987 Lawrence Batley International (England). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1985, 1989; U.S. vs. Japan. 1984: Nissan Cup, 1985. While some talk of "owning a piece of the Rock. surely, Mark O'Meara owns a piece of Pebble Beach, and a healthy piece of that. This past year, he won there for the third time. He won the 1985 Bing Crosby National Pro- Am, the 1989 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and captured his third in a splendid effort last season. He won by two strokes over Kenny Perry but what made it even more special was the fact that his father, Bob O'Meara was by his side for all four days. They were partners in the Pro-Am portion. It was a very profitable year for Mark and a victory in the H.E.B. Texas Open helped matters. He shot a 63 the last day to win by one over Gary Hallberg at 19-under-par 261. When Mark won at Pebble in 1985, he followed the next week with a victory in the Hawaiian Open with 21-under-par 267. His first TOUR victory was in the 1984 Greater Milwaukee Open. He also has been a winner elsewhere, such as in the 1985 Isuzu Kapalua International in a playoff over Corey Pavin and won several foreign events such as the 1986 Australian Masters. The last several years, Hank Haney has been the man Mark has turned to when he needed help. He started to play the game at age 13 after his family moved to Mission Viejo. CA. A golf course was next to their home and, at the time, Mark didn't know many of the kids in the neighborhood. So. he would slip onto the course and play. He wanted to make the golf team as a freshman at Mission Viejo High School, and he did. His junior year, the team won the state championship. He wanted to play well enough to earn a college scholarship, and he did that, too, going to Long Beach State University. He broke onto the national scene in a big way in 1979. winning the United States Amateur at Canterbury in Cleveland, defeating John Cook in the finals.

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Arnold Palmer Ir EXEMPT STATUS: Winner 1960 United States Open FULL NAME: Arnold Daniel Palmer HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 178 BIRTH DATE: September 10, 1929 BIRTHPLACE: Latrobe. PA RESIDENCE: Latrobe. PA and Bay Hill, FL FAMILY: Wife, Winifred Walzer: Peggy (2/26/56); Amy (8,4/58): four grandchildren. COLLEGE: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Flying, business, club-making. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1954 JOINED TOUR: 1955 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,894.960 PLAYOFF RECORD: 14.10 TOUR VICTORIES: 1955 Canadian. 1956 Insurance City, Eastern. 1957 Houston, Azalea, Rubber City (TOTAL: 60) San Diego. 1958 St. Petersburg, Masters, Pepsi Golf. 1959 Thunderbird (Calif.) Invitation, Oklahoma City. West Palm Beach. 1960 Insurance City, Masters. Palm Springs Classic, Baton Rouge, Pensacola. U.S. Open. Mobile Sertoma, Texas Open. 1961 San Diego, Texas. Baton Rau e, Phoenix. Western. 1962 Masters, Palm Springs Classic. Texas, Phoenix. Tournament of Champions. Colonial National, American Golf Classic. 1963Thunderbird. Pensacola. Phoenix, Western, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Philadelphia 1964 Oklahoma City. Masters. 1965 Tour- nament of Champions. 1966 Los Angeles, Tournament of Champions. Houston Champions International, 1967 Los Angeles. Tucson. American Golf Classic, Thunderbird Classic. 1968 Hope Desert Classic. Kemper. 1969 Heritage, Danny Thomas--Diplomat 1970 Four-Ball with Jack Nicklaus). 1971 Hope Desert Clas- sic, Citrus. Westchester. National Team (with Jack Nicklaus). 1973 Bob Hope Desert Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1955--$ 7,958-- 32 1967-$184.065-- 2 1979--$ 9.276--159 1956--$ 16.145-- 19 1968-5114,602-- 7 1980--$ 16,589--133 1957--$ 27.803-- 5 1969-$105.128-- 9 1981--$ 4,164--197 1958--$ 42,608-- 1 19.70-5128.853-- 5 19824 6,621--198 1959- . $ 32,462-- 5 1971-5209,603-- 3 1983--$ 16,904--159 1960--$ 75,263-- 1 1912--$ 84,181-- 25 1984--$ 2,452-217 1961--$ 61,091-- 2 1973-$ 89,457-- 27 19854 3,327--214 1962--$ 81,448- 1 1914-$ 36.293- 72 19864 -- 1963--5128230- 1 1975--$ 59,017-- 36 1987--$ 1,650--269 1964-$113,203-' 2 1916--$ 17,017--115 1988--$ -- 1965--$57,770-- 10 197--$ 21,950-101 1989--$ 2,290--253 1966-$110.467- 3 1978--$ 27,073-- 94 19904 -- SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY SENIOR PGA TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 PGA Seniors. 1981 U.S. Senior Open. 1982 Marlboro Clas- (Total: 10) sic. Denver Post Champions of Golf. 1983 Boca Grove Senior Classic. 1984 PGA Seniors, Senior Tournament Players Champi- onship, Quadel Senior Classic. 1985 Senior Tournament Players Championship. 1988 Crestar Classic.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--17; in money--16; top ten finishes--0. COMBINED CAREER EARNINGS: $3.073.723 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1954 U.S-Amateur champicn. 'Winner of 19 foreign titles, including 1961 and 1962 British Open. 1966 Australian Open, 1975 Spanish Open, and 1975 British PGA. 1961. 1963, 1965, 1967] 1971, and 1973 Ryder Cup team. 1960, 1962. 1963, 1934, 1965, 1966, and 1967 World Cup team. Captain, 1986, 1987. 1988 Chrysler Cup Team. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (6), 1961, 1963, 1965 1967, 1971, 1973; Ryder Cup Captain (2), 1963. 1975; World Cup (7), 1960, - 962, 1963, 1964, 1965. 1966. 1967; Captain and member of Chrysler Cup team (5), 1986, 1987. 1988. 1989, 1990. Arnold Palmer has been honored by many people from many nations during his distinguished career as an athlete and businessman but one of his most cherished moments came late in 1980 when it was announced by Commissioner Deane R. Beman that, starlin g in 1981, the leading money winner on the PGA TOUR would receive the Arnold Palmer Award. Since Arnold was the TOUR's leading money winner for so many years, the first player to reach the $1 million mark in winnings and, generally, did so much to popularize the game. Commissioner Semen said it would be appropriate to give the 1980 inaugural award to Arnold himself. Palmer won the U.S. Amateur championship in 1954 aid joined the TOUR the next year. 126

Jerry Pate

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1982 Tournament Players Championship.Ken FULL NAME: Jerome KendrickickPate HEIGHT: 6 WEIGHT: 175 . BIRTH DATE: Sept. 16, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: Macon, GA _.yp RESIDENCE: Pensacola FL; plays out of Tiger Point G&CC, e; Gulf Breeze. FL FAMILY: Wife, Soozi; Jennifer (10/5/78); Wesley Nelson (9/51 80); James Kendrick (10/12/83). COLLEGE: University of Alabama SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water skiing, hunting, fishing, golf course architecture. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,533.140 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1976 U.S. Open, Canadian Open. 1977 Phoenix Open, Southern Open. 1978 (TOTAL: 8) Southern Open. 1981 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic. Pensacola Open. 1982 Tournament Players Championship. MONEY & POSITION: 1976-$153,102--10 1981--$280.627-- 6 1986--$ 1,445--260 1977--$ 98,152--27 1982--$280,141-- 9 1987--$ 2.116--265 1978--$172,999--10 1983--$ 28,890--136 1988--$10,075--213 1979-4193,707--11 1984--$ 41.746--118 1989--$ 9,168--213 1980--$222,976-- 6 1985--$ 7.792--188 1990--$26,953--200

BEST 1990 FINISH: T21--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered 17: in money--8; top ten finishes--0; stroke average--72.24. BEST 1990 STAT: 19-Putting (1.768) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canadian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS; Winner 1974 U.S. Amateur. Winner 1974 Florida Amateur. Winner 1976 Pacific Masters. 1977 Mixed Team Championship (with ). NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Cup, 1974: Walker Cup, 1975; Ryder Cup, 1981; U.S. vs. Japan. 1980 (medalist) and 1982. Jerry Pate has never been one to took back and reflect on what might have been; at least not in public. However, he couldn't be blamed if he did. Instead, when his brilliant career was put on hold after a serious shoulder injury in mid-1982. he moved on to other interests. He continues to play a limited schedule and says he enjoys the competition as much as ever, but he also formed his own company named. Jerry Pale Golf Design. He turned to golf course designing shortly after the injury and through the years. he has done some extremely impressive work, including the Valley Course at the TPC at Sawgrass with Pete Dye. The personable Pate won the U.S. Open at the Atlanta Athletic Club in 1976 and a few weeks later, won the Canadian Open. He has eight TOUR titles, his last being the 1982 Tournament Players Championship on the Stadium Course at Sawgrass. When he won the 1981 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic, he dove into the large lake to the left of the 18th green. After he won the Tournament Players Championship and while on the 18th green for the awards ceremony, he pushed Deane Beman. Commissioner of the PGA TOUR, and the course architect, Pete Dye, into the lake; then he dove in himself. He had good reason to celebrate, He birdied four of the last seven holes-including the 17th and the 18th holes. Jerry has also left his mark on television. He has become a prominent on-course commentator for all ABC golf telecasts. Pate literally burst into world-wide attention as a PGA TOUR rookie in 1976. His last swing in the U.S. Open, a 5-iron from the rough at Atlanta Athletic Club, left him a two-foot birdie putt for a two shot victory. His total of $153,102 in official earnings was the most ever won by a rookie until Hal Sutton bettered it in 1982. 127

Steve Pate EXEMPT STATUS: 39th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Stephen Robert Pate HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: May 26. 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Ventura. CA RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Sheri; Nicole (3/12/88). COLLEGE: UCLA (1984, psychology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,824.718 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Southwest Classic. 1988 MONY (TOTAL: 3) Tournament of Champions, Shearson Lehman Hutton-Andy Williams Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 89,358--86 1987- $335,'28--26 1989--$306,554--35 1986--$176,100--51 1988—$582,473--12 1990--$334,505--39 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--The International; T4--MCI Heritage Classic; T6--Bank of Boston; T9-- Memorial; T10--Centel Western Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--22; -op ten finishes--5; stroke average--70.54 BEST 1990 STAT: 9--Putting (1.762) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Honda Classi: OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1979 California Interscholastic Federation. 1983 PAC-10 champi- onship: and tour collegiate events. Named 1983 All-American. NATIONAL TEAMS: Kirin Cup, 1988.

Steve Pate knocked on the door on several occasions and close followers of the game knew it was just a matter of time until the former standout at UCLA c.aimed his first victory. When he decided it was time to go through the doer, he cid more than knock. He stepped all over it and charged through to three victories in a span of less than five months. The first was in the Southwest Classic in Abilene, TX, in I ate September of 1987. He came from four-strokes behind the last afternoon to win by one. He started the new year in spectacular fashion, wirning the rain-shortened MONY Tourna- ment of Champions at LaCosta by one stroke over Larry Nelsoi. Five weeks later, he won again by a stroke in the Shearson Lehman Hutton-Andy Williams Open. Jay Haas was the victim this time. Although he did not win again the rest of the year, he did finish second in the International and third in the U.S. Open. He earned well over a half- pillion dollars. "I wasn't disappointed with the year at all," he said grinning. He best finish last year was a tie for second in the International and it was a double eagle two (driver 2-iron on a 535-yard hole) that propelled him into that position. Steve came close to winning in his rookie year of 1985. He was tied with Wayne Levi after 72 holes in the Georgia Pacific-Atlanta Classic but lost on the second extra hole to Levi's birdie putt of 12 feet. It prompted him to comment, "Yes, I'm a little disappointed but Wayne had to birdie three of the last four holes we played to beat me. I was having fin and it was a blast being on television." Steve started to play golf at the age of nine, mainly because his parents played and they encouraged him. In his first competition, at age 11, he recalls shooting a 107. He progressed well enough to make his high school team in Santa Barbara as a freshman. In his senior year, he won the California Interscholastic Federation title. He moved on to UCLA. Jim Petralia of the Annandale Country Club in Pasadena also has been a big help. "He was in Santa Barbara for awhile and I started to work for him when I was 16," Steve said. Oh, yes, he does get asked frequently if he is related to Jerry Pate. The answer is no.

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Corey Pavin

EXEMPT STATUS: 26th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Corey Pavin HEIGHT: S'S WEIGHT: 140 BIRTH DATE: November 16, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Oxnard. CA RESIDENCE: Kauai Lagoons, Westin, Kauai, HI: plays out of Kauai Lagoon. Lihue. Lauai, HI FAMILY: Wife. Shannon: Ryan (5/29,86) COLLEGE: UCLA TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.293,688 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0 TOUR VICTORIES; 1984 Houston Coca-Cola Open 1985 Colo- (TOTAL: 7) nial National Invitation 1986 Hawaiian Open, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1987 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Hawaiian Open. 1988 Texas Open presented by Nabisco. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$260,536-18 1987--$498,406--15 1989--$177,084-82 1985-$367,506-- 6 1988-$216,768--50 1990--$468,830--26 1986--$304,558--19 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--Southwestern Bell Colonial: T3-Las Vegas Invitational; T4--Northern Telecom Tucson Open; 5--HE. B. Texas Open; TB--Nestle Invitational; T9-• Greater Milwaukee Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--27; top ten finishes--6; stroke average--70.26. BEST 1990 STAT: 7-Driving Accuracy (.757) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Infiniti Tournament of Champions OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1977 Junior World and Los Angeles City championship. Winner 1981 North-South Amateur. Southwest Amateur, Maccabiah Games. Winner of 11 college tournaments, including 1982 PAC-10. Winner 1983 South African PGA, German Open and Calberson Classic (France). NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1981; Nissan Cup, 1985.

Corey Pavin went into the record book when he won the 1988 Texas Open presented by Nabisco at the Oak Hills Country Club in San Antonio, He won by eight shots with a total of 21- under-par 259. He thus became the fifth player in PGA TOUR history-Donnie Hammond made it six with his 258 total in the 1989 Texas Open- to break 260. Mike Souchak owns the all-time mark at 257 (shot at Brackenridge Park in the 1955 Texas Open) while Corey joins Byron Nelson, and Tim Norris as the only players at 259. Corey started the week with a 6-under-par 64 and then added a 63 and a 66 before closing with a 66 and a 259 total. Corey won the Houston Coca-Cola Open in his rookie season of 1984. He won the Colonial National Invitation in 1985 and his 14-under-par 266 established a tournament record. He won back-to-back Hawaiian Open titles in 1986 and 1987. He also added the Greater Milwaukee Open to his list in 1986 and the Bob Hope Chrsyler Classic in 1987 when he made a dramatic birdie putt on the final hole. Last year was another good one for Corey. A tie for second in the Southwestern Bell Colonial was his best and a final round of 63 gave him a tie for third place in the Las Vegas Invitational. When Corey collected $260.536 in his first year, it was-at that time-the most money ever won by a rookie. In 1985, he compiled 13 top ten finishes-more than any other player. The last few years, Bruce Hamilton has been his mentor. Corey started in the game at age eight and it wasn't long before he was receiving his first taste of competition. It was in 1977 that he won his first two important titles. As a 17-year old, he captured the Junior World crown and also became the youngest ever to win the Los Angeles City Men's Amateur. He was very successful during his years at UCLA. winning 11 tournaments including the PAC-1 0 championship in 1982. His exceptional play as an amateur landed him a position on the 1981 U.S. Walker Cup Team. Later, he also represented Uncle Sam in the TOUR's 1985 Kirin Cup matches.

129 Calvin Peete EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1985 Tournament Players Championship FULL NAME: Calvin Peete HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: July 18, 1943 BIRTHPLACE: Detroit. MI RESIDENCE: Eon Myers, FL FAMILY: Calvin (8/9/68): Dennis (1214/69): Rickie (12/13,69): Kalvanetta Kristine (5/3/75). TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 Q SCHOOL: Spring, 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.297,385 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1982 pr'' (TOTAL: 12) Greater MilwaukeeOpen. Anheuser-Busch Classic. B.C. Open, Pensacola Open. 1983 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic. Anheuser-Busch Classic. 1984 Texas Open. 1985 Phoenix Open, Tournament Players Championship. 1986 MONY Tournament of Champions, USF&G Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 22,966-- 94 19814 93,243-43 1986-- $374,953-- 12 1977--$ 20.525--105 1982--$318,470-- 4 1987- -$ 56,841- -140 1978--$ 20,459--108 1983-$313,845- 4 1988-- $138,310-- 87 1979--$122,481-- 27 1984--$232,124--25 1989- -5 38.584 -175 1980--$105,716-- 42 1985--$384,489-- 3 1990- $ 54,379 -173 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T9--MCI Heritage Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24; in money--6; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--72.57. BEST 1990 STAT: 1--driving accuracy (.837) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Shearson Lehman Brothers Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1983 Ben Hogan Award. Winner 1984 Vardon Trophy. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2) 1983. 1985: U.S. vs. Japan (2) 1982. 1983: Nissan Cup, 1985

The Calvin Peele success story is one that will live forever in the history of the PGA TOUR. In a five-year span in the mid 1980s, he won nine times and established himself as one of the truly great ball-strikers in the game. The most prestigious title came in March of 1985 when he won the Tournament Players Championship at Sawgrass. It assured him of exempt status for the following 10 years. Four of his victories came in a brilliant 1982 campaign and he has been a leader in such statistical categories as driving accuracy and greens in regulation almost from the beginning of the program. He has played on two Ryder Cup teams as well. Lower back problems put him on the sidelines for much of 1987 and again in 1989, "When I felt it coming on in 1987." he said, "I should have taken time off, but I didn't. It just made matters worse:' While he had a reasonably good 1988, the back flared up again in 1989 and he did take time away from the game this time. Last year, he won the driving accuracy statistic for the 10th straight year. "I take great pride in that," he added, and well he should. He won the Golf Writers' Ben Hogan award in 1983. It goes annually to the individual who had to overcome a physical handicap or illness to play the game. As a youngster, Calvin suffered a broken left elbow and even today, he cannot extend the arm. So much for golf's straight-left arm principle. In 1984, when Calvin won the Texas Open in San Antonio. he had two rounds of 67 and two rounds of 66. It assured him of his first Vardon Trophy for low stroke average--70.56. Born in Detroit, MI, Calvin spent most of his life on a Florida farm with his 18 brothers and sisters--through two marriages by his father. He was forced to drop out of school at an early age. While still a teenager, Peete got into the business of selling goods to migrant farm workers. The field hands had little chance of getting into the city stores, so Peete would pack clothes, rings, watches, jewelry and anything else he could squeeze into his station wagon and take off. Wherever the migrant workers went, Peete was not far behind. From Florida it was a series of selling stops along dusty roads as far north as Rochester, NY. Calvin had friends in Rochester, and each year his buddies would invite him to play golf. Finally, in 1966, when he was 23 years old, Calvin tried the game with his friends. 130

David Peoples

EXEMPT STATUS: 57th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: David Roy Peoples HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: January 9, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Augusta, ME RESIDENCE: Winter Park. FL FAMILY: Wife, Melissa; Andrew David (10/20/89). COLLEGE: University of Florida SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, bible study. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 O-SCHOOL: Fall 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989. r CAREER EARNINGS: $522.999 A BEST-EVER FINISH: T3--1990 Independent Insurance Agent Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$28,446--137 1987--$31,234--180 1989--$ 62,624--140 1984--$18,124--160 1988--$65,537--139 1990--$259,367-- 57 1986--$37,668--154 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3-Independent Insurance Agent Open; T4-Buick Southern Open: T5-Chat- tanooga Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--32; in money--26; tap-tei finishes--4; scoring average-70.58.

BEST 1990 NABISCO STAT: 3--Birdies (394); 5--eagles (11); 15-greens in regulation (.680); 15- par breakers (.203); 16-driving distance (271.8); 22-sand saves (.556). 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Nissan Los Angeles Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1990 Isuzu Kapalua International. Winner, 1979 Florida State Amateur. Medalist in 1989 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

David Peoples seems to enjoy squelching the long-standing notion that PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament is akin to a "chamber of horrors." "That's my favorite tournament of the year,' he said late last year and then he added a laugh to let you know he was only kidding. And, right now, he can joke about it because at long last he has earned full exempt status on the TOUR. He enjoyed a very good season in 1990, earning well over $200,000, and winning the Isuzu Kapalua International. Consider his plight during the decade of the 1980's, it you will. It was one of great persever- ance as he went to the Qualifying Tournament nine times and was successful six of those years. He easily reeled off the chapters. each committed to memory and none will go away. "I made it in the fall of 1982 and won $28,000 in 1983. Back to the school. I made it and won $18,000 in 1984. Back to the school..." and so on. It is interesting to note that in 1982, he was second to Donnie Hammond at the TPC at Sawgrass. And, in 1989 at the TPC at The Woodlands, he was the medalist. Actually, he describes the Q-School as a "survival" school. "Your year's on the line." the personable fellow said. "Your life's on the line. It's a whole year of your life in six rounds and six days. "Yes, there have been times when I thought I should be doing something else. But, now it looks as if I finally got it right. For the first time since I turned pro (in 1981). I get to go punting this fall (1990) rather than back to TOUR school and I can have a real Christmas." David was born in Augusta, ME. but Florida is where he calls home. He established himself as a fine player early, winning the 1979 Florida State Amateur championship. He attended the University of Florida before turning pro-essional in 1981 and seeking his fame and fortune on the PGA TOUR. Through the years. he learned how to bring consistency to his game. Early last year. he had a stretch of nine tournaments where he made the cut in each one. His best finish was a tie for third place in the Independent Insurance Agent Open at The Woodlands, TX. He was only one stroke out of the Tony Sills-Gil Morgan playoff. He had another string of nine late in the year with his best being a tie for fourth place in the Buick Southern Open. He started 67-62 at the Green Island Country Club. As he said, "the 62 is the lowest I have ever shot." One of the nicest people in the game, he now seems se- to stay awhile.

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Chris Perry

EXEMPT STATUS: 58th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: James Christopher Perry HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 27. 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Edenton, NC RESIDENCE: Dublin, OH FAMILY: Wife. Katherine. COLLEGE: Ohio State University (1984, Education) t-+> SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, hockey, all sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $885,193 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1987 Kemper Open; T2--1990 Canon Greater Hartford Open MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$60,801--110 1987--$197,593--56 1989--$206,932--67 1986--$75,212--114 1988--$85,546--121 1990--$259,108--58

BEST 1990 FINISH: T2--Canon Greater Hartford Open;T5--Mheuser-Busch Golf Classic:T7--Greater Milwaukee Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30; in money--20; tap ten finishes--3; stroke average--70.60. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Northern Telecom Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named 1984 Collegiate Player-of-Year. Three-time All-America, 1982, 1983. 1984. Winner: 1983 Big Tan Championship, 1982 Northeast Ama- teur, 1982 and 1983 State Amateur, 1984 Minnesota State Open, 1978, 1979 and 1980 Minnesota State high school championships. Runner-up 1984 U.S. Amateur. Set Ohio State record with 14 victories (previous record was held by Jack Nicklaus).

Everything about the game of Chris Perry seems to gat better each season. Last year, a tie for second place in the Canon Greater Hartford Open and tie for fifth place the next week in the Anheuser-Busch Classic led to the most rewarding year o his career. There was a time when Chris had to make a very big decision. As a strong-armed righthander. he compiled a 9-0 pitching record as a ninth g rader with a 0.91 earned run average and he also carried a healthy .325 batting average. But, he also loved to play golf. "My dad never said I had to follow him," Chris remembers. "but he did say things are so specialized in sports today that I would have to make a decision. I couldn't do everything." His dad, Jim Perry, knew something about such things. He was an outstanding pitcher for many years in the major leagues, starring for Cleveland, Minnesota. Detroit and finally with Oakland. "By the time I was 13-or-14-years old" Chris adds, "I knew I wanted to play professional golf. In Minnesota (his dad pitched for the Twins for 10 years), you play golf and baseball for six months and skate for six months." And skate he did. High school ice hockey is a big, big sport there and Chris was captain of his team his senior year. "I played hockey for eight-or-nine years as a defenseman," he said. When it was time to move on to college, he selected Ohio State University "because of its great tradition. Being from the north, I didn't want to go souh and play golf 12 months of the year. As soon as I saw Ohio State, I tell in love with everything about it." The feeling was mutual. Chris went on to win 14 collegiate events, shattering the "victory" record of Jack Nicklaus. He was a first-team All-America choice for three years. After he was graduated in 1984, he made his first attempt at the TOUR's Qualifying School in the Fall and he made it easily. He prefers to play the ball from right to left, "but I like to work it both ways. My iron game improved a lot during the year." Oh, yes, his dad played a major role in his development as a young player. "We'd go to spring training with him and play the courses in Florida. He's stil a good player and carries about a 4 handicap now, but I sure wouldn't give him two strokes a side."

132 Kenny Perry

EXEMPT STATUS: 50th on 1990 money bsi FULL NAME: James Kenneth Perry HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: August 10, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Elizabethtown, KY RESIDENCE: Franklin, KY: plays out of Franklin CC. FAMILY: Wife, Sandy: Lesslye (5/20/84), Justin (11/23/85), Lindsey (4/27/88). COLLEGE: Western Kentucky SPECIAL INTERESTS: Old cars, restoring old cars, all sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 Q SCHOOL: Fall, 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $728,641 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2-1989 MCI Heritage Classic; 2-1990 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$107,239--93 1989--$202,099--70 1990--$279,881--50 1988--$139,421--85

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T5--BellSouth Atlanta Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--23; in money- . 17; top ten finishes--2: stroke average--70.57 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1978 Kentucky State High School championship. Runnerup in Charley Pride Classic on TPS.

Kenny Perry has improved his money winnings each year on TOUR and as the figures indicate, his game has continued to improve as well. During the last two years, he has had a second-place finish. He started with rounds of 65 and 67 in the 1989 MCI Heritage Classic and wound up in second place to Payne Stewart. Last year, he started slowly in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and gained momentum as the week went along to finish second to Mark O'Meara. His check for $108,000 was the largest one-week payday of his career. Kenny looks back to the 1987 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational as the tournament that started him on the road to success. "It was a turning point," he said of his tie for fourth place. "I was tied for the lead after three rounds (with Hal Sutton, and Dan Pohl). I played in the last group on Sunday and I shot a 69. It gave me a lot of confidence." Paul Azinger had a final round of 64 and won the tournament, while Sutton finished second, Curtis Strange third and Kenny tied with Brown for fourth place. He earned $55,000. "I had to learn how to play in front of so many people," he went on. "It's hard to concentrate, but I learned how to go out and play my own game and not think about them. It isn't easy." Kenny started to play golf when he was seven under the encouragement of his father. "Dad used to be a scratch golfer and he still is my biggest fan," Kenny said. His first competition came when he was 11 and he went on to have a fine high school career -- he won the 1978 Kentucky State High School Championship--and also played well while at Western Kentucky University. Norman Head of Bowling Green, KY, who now is retired, has been Kenny's teacher since he was a freshman in college. "I really believe in his theories and owe a lot of my success to him. "He stressed ball striking more than chipping and putting but he never lets you forget you have to work on all aspects of the game." Kenny tried the TOUR Qualifying Tournament three times before he made it in the Fall of 1986.

133 Peter Persons EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Peter Taylor Persons HEIGHT: 5' 7" WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: September 8, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Macon, GA .~yyr RESIDENCE: Macon, GA FAMILY: Wife, Colyar COLLEGE: Univ. of Georgia (1986. Business Administartion) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, all sports, Georgia football. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 O SCHOOL: Fall 1989 -/ ~a CAREER EARNINGS: $218.505 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Chattanooga Classic (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1990--$218,505--66 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Chattanooga Classic; T6--Hawaiian Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-33', in money-17; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.39. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: JCPenney Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 Georgia State Junior; 1985 Georgia State Open: 1965 Southeastern Conference championship. Winner of five collegiate events. Runner-up 1985 U.S. Amateur. Three-time All-American, first team in 1986. NATIONAL TEAMS: 1980 PGA Junior Ryder Cup; 1985 Welker Cup alternate.

Peter Persons wasn't even thinking about winning when he arrived at the Valleybrook Golf and Country Club for the 1990 Chattanooga Classic. He had been enjoying a good first year on the PGA OUR and this personable fellow out of the University of Georgia was only looking to solidify his position on the money list and assure himself of exempt status for 1991, This turned out to be the week when he did it all. His play was exceptional as he set a tournament record of 20-under-par 260 and won by two stokes over Richard Zokol. He did soon rounds of 64-64-65-67 over the 6,641-yard course. He gained the lead after the second round with a 12-under-par 128 and did comment later, "there is no way I'm going to win this golf tournament. I'm not even thinking about it," When it was all over, however, he stated. "I didn't know if I had it in me to win a tournament." His best finish prior to that afternoon was a tie for sixth pace in the Hawaiian Open. Make no mistake about it. Peter Persons has all the fools to be very successful on the TOUR and a personality that makes him a popular individual. "No question, those were the four best days I've ever had," he said. He chipped in five times and finished with 17 birdies and three eagles, plus three bogeys. The victory served as a reward for his perseverence. He didn't make it through the Qualifying Tournament until his fourth attempt in the Fall of 1989. One year after failing to make it - in 1987 - he played on the European Tour. Peter started to play at about age five with the help o- his father and two brothers. The family lived on the Idle Hour Golf and Country Club in Macon, GA. and Peter played every time he had the opportunity. By the time he was 15, he knew golf would be his game. Shortly afterwards, he won the Georgia State Junior Championship. He went on to be successful at the collegiate level, winning five times for the Bulldogs and winning the 1985 Southeastern Conference title. Hewastherunner- up in the U.S. Amateur that year. And. he won the 1985 Georgia State Open as an amateur. He has worked with Dr. Bob Rotella, the noted sports psychologist, in recent years, but he also pays tribute to the three people who helped him the most. Davis Love Jr. and Jimmy Hodges of Sea Island, GA. They were killed in a plane crash in tree fall of 1988. Now Scott Davenport of Sea Island lends his support when needed.

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Dan Pohl EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1986 NE' 'idol R I'b,n, of (,L~if FULL NAME: Danny Joe Pohl HEIGHT: 5' 11' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: April 1, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: MI Pl.,.,;tnf. MI RESIDENCE: Mt. Pleasant MI'. plays out of The Boulders. Carefree. AZ FAMILY: Wife, Mitzi; Michelle (2/2178): Joshua Daniel (9/10/84); Taylor Whitney (9/10/86) COLLEGE: University of Arizona SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 O SCHOOL: Spring, 1978 and 1979. CAREER EARNINGS: $2,328,363 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Colonial National Invite tional; NEC World Series of Golf (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1978-$ 1,047--224 1983--$ 89 830--62 1987--$465,269--17 1984--$182653--32 1979--$ 38.393--100 1988--$396,400--27 1980--$105,008-- 44 1985--$198 829--27 1989--$195,789--74 1981--$ 94.303-- 42 1986--$463.630— 5 1990--- -0- 1982--$ 97,213-- 39 1990 SUMMARY: Due to back surgery, he did not play in any official events. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Michigan State Amateur champion, '975, 1977. Winner, 1987 Vardon Trophy. Winner, 1987 All-Around category. Winner. 1988 EPSON scats match. Led TOUR in driving distance ' 980-81.

Dan Pohl had been suffering with back problems for a couple of years and, finally, on October 2, 1989, he had to undergo surgery. As a result, he did not play in any official events in 1990. Fortunately, his exempt status remains intact. He won twice in 1986 and one of the victories was the NEC World Series of Golf. With it, he earned a 10-year exemption to all TOUR co- sponsored events. He also won the Colonial National Invitational Tournament in 1986. The next year, 1987, he made Uncle Sam's Ryder Cup team and also won the prestigious Vardon Trophy for low stroke average - (70.25). He earned a career high of $465,269 and also won the first All-Around scats title, indicative of the strength of his overall game. "To have had a good year (1986) and come back with another one is very satisfying," said Pohl. "The Ryder Cup selection was a real honor; anytime you represent your country and your fellow players, it's a real thrill." As for his length off the tee, Dan was the TOUR leader the f rst two years such statistics were kept- In his best year, he averaged 280.1 in 1981. Although he started in the game at age five, baseball and basketball were his first loves. He earned his TOUR card on his second attempt, in June of 1978, but the following 12 months profited him only $1,047. He went back to the school in June cf 1979 and regained his playing privileges. With new vigor, he attempted to qualify for the Canadian Open and Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, but could gain only alternate status. He didn't get in eit,er one. The next week, he qualified for the Western Open, and suddenly, he was in the spotlight. With three holes to play on Sunday afternoon at the Butler National Golf Club, Dan Pohl was in the lead. "I had played solid all day," he said, "but you can't believe how pumped up I was. I thought I was putting good swings on it, but the ball started to act like it was shot out of a cannon. I hit every approach shot over the green on the last three, and bogeyed each one of them." He tied for third, only one stroke out of the Larry Nelson Ben Crenshaw playoff, won by Nelson. Nevertheless, he won $17,400, and he was here to star/.

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Don Pooley

EXEMPT STATUS: 83rd on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Sheldon George Pooley. Jr. HEIGHT: 6' 2' WEIGHT: 185 ^~ BIRTH DATE: August 27, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix, AZ RESIDENCE:Tucson. AZ; plays out of LaPaloma CC, r Tucson, AZ ta) Wife, Margaret; Lynn (1/19/80); Kerni (5/19/82) COLLEGE: University of Arizona (1973, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, basketball !' TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1975 and 1976. CAREER EARNINGS: $2,181,005 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 B.C. Open. 1987 Memorial Tournament. (TOTAL. 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 2,139--208 1981--$ 75,730--57 1986--$268,274--22 1977--$ 24,507-- 94 1982--$ 87.962--48 1987--$450,005--18 1978--$ 31,945-- 84 1983--$145,979--36 1988--$239,534--46 1979--$ 6,932--170 1984--$120,699--54 1989--$214,662--66 1980-$157,973-- 18 1985--$162,094--46 1990--$192,570--83

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Memorial, T8--BellSouth Atlanta; T8--PGA Championship, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24; in money--14; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.15. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Federal Express St. Jude Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Co-winner 1983 Jerry Ford Invitational. Winner, 1985 Vardon Trophy: winner 1989 Ebel Match Play. Don Pooley had been waiting for a year such as 1987 to come along. It easily was his best season on TOUR with the victory in the Memorial Tournament serving as the highlight. "It was my best year in a lot of ways." he said. "It was pleasing because I played well when I was in contention." He also will be remembered for his $1 -million hole-in-one at the Hertz Bay Hill Classic. The $1 -million was offered as a prize for an ace on the 17th hole during the final round. Pooley used a 4-iron for the 192-yard shot and the ball hit the flagstick about two feet above the cup and dropped straight down. The Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital in Orlando received $500,000. Don gets the other half -- in monthly installments of $2,083.33 for the next 20 years. The Memorial has become a good tournament for him. Last year he tied for third at Muirfield Village and followed with atop 10 finish in the BellSouth Atlanta Classic. In August, he tied for eighth place in the PGA Championship. In 1985, he won the coveted Vardon Trophy with a 70.36 scoring average for 97 rounds. The Don Pooley story is an interesting one. It shows what a person can do who is willing to work at his profession and, as he says, also have a faithful God. After suffering through a miserable year in 1979, winning only $6,932 due mainly to muscle spasms in his back and tendinitis in his leh hand, he rebounded with a $157.973 year in 1980. The improvement of $151,041 was the biggest jump on TOUR that year. His first victory came at the B.C. Open in 1980. He was tied with Lee Trevino at 10-under par 203 after three, and his closing 68 gave him a one-stroke margin over Peter Jacobsen, while Trevino slipped into a tie for third. Don says he has been playing golf for as long as he can remember. He received his first set of clubs on his seventh birthday. He improved at each level of competition, and was the No. 1 man on his Riverside High School team and then played No. 1 on the University of Arizona team. He played the mini-tours for a while after college, and it wasn't until his third attempt at the Qualifying School in the Fall of 1975, that he obtained his card. 136

Nick Price

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1983 World Series of Golf FULL NAME: Nicholas Raymond Lleige Price HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: January 28, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Durban, South Africa RESIDENCE: Orlando. FL FAMILY: Wife. Sue SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water skiing. tennis, fishing. all water sports, flying. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,897,773 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 a TOUR VICTORIES:1983 World Series of Golf (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 49,435--103 1986--$225,373--35 1989--$296,170--42 1984--$109,480-- 66 1987--$334.169--28 19904520,777--22 1985--$ 96.069-- 80 1988-$266,300--42

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2-Southwestern Bell Colonial; T2-BellSouth Atlanta Classic; 3--H.E.B. Texas Open; 5--Nabisco Championships: TB-- Nestle Invitational; TI 0--K mart Greater Greensboro Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--23; top ten finishes--6; stroke average--70.20. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canadian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 Asseng Invitational (South Africa); 1980 ; 1981 ; 1981 ; 1982 Vaal Reefs Open (South Africa); 1985 ICL International (South Africa): 1985 Lancome Trophy (Paris). Runner-up in 1982 and 1988 British Open.

Although Nick Price was born in South Africa, he moved to Zimbabwe - formerly Rhodesia - at a very early age with his family and it was there that his career in golf started. Since both of his parents are British citzens, he carries a British passport but for several years, Nick has made the United States his home. This is where he play almost all of his tournament golf and he has done so exceptionally well. He joined the PGA TOUR for the start of the 1983 season and it turned out to be a big year for him. He qualified for the World Series of Golf as the leader on the Order of Merit for the South African tour that year and he played brilliantly to win by four strokes over Jack Nicklaus at Firestone Country Club. The victory gave him a 10-year exemption to PGA TOUR co-sponsored events. He continued to play well through the next two years. but starting in 1986. he made the big leap up the money list and has remained among the game's best since then. In the third round of the Tournament, he shot a course record 63 and eventually finished tied for fifth place. He had back-to-back second place finishes in late May last year - to Ben Crenshaw in the Southwestern Bell Colonial and to Wayne Levi in the BellSouth Atlanta Classic. Two of his biggest disappointments over the years have come in the British Open. At Royal Troon in 1982, he led by three strokes with six holes to play but dropped four shots on the way to the clubhouse, permitting Tom Watson to slip in and gain the victory. Nick led by two strokes afterthree rounds at Royal Lytham in 1988, but Seve Ballesteros shot a brilliant 65 at him the last day to edge him. A superb shotmaker, he has shown the ability to post really low numbers on occasions, but every year he is among the leaders in scoring average. Nick started in the game as an eight-year old caddy for his brother in Zimbabwe. He progressed rapidly as a player, and by the time he was 17, he had an invitation to compete in the Junior World tournament at Torrey Pines in LaJolla, CA. "Everyone said I should go," he recalls, "so my mother and brother paid my way. They figured that if I didn't do well. I would get competitive golf out of my system." He fooled them. He not only played well, but he won. He played on the South Africa and the Eruopean Tour as an amateur in 1975, and then went into the Rhodesian Air Force for the next two years. 137

Tom Purtzer

EXEMPT STATUS: 491h on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Thomas Warren Purtzer HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 5, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Des Moines, IA RESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ; plays out of La Quinta Resort, La Quinta, CA FAMILY: Laura (7/3/80); Ashley (12/5/83); Eric (11/5/85). COLLEGE: Arizona State (1973. Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, music, auto racing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,917.949 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open. (TOTAL: 3) 1984 Phoenix Open, 1988 Gatlin Brothers-Southwest Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 2.093--194 1981--$122.812-- 27 1986--$218,281--37 1971 26,682-- 82 1982--$100,118- 36 1987-$123,287--85 1977--$ 79,337-- 37 1983--$103,261-- 55 1988--$197,740--57 1978--$ 58,618-- 55 1984--$164,244-- 39 1989--$154,868--88 1979--$113.270-- 30 1985--$ 49,979--119 1990--$285,176--49 1980--$118,185-- 34

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--THE PLAYERS Championship; T5--Doral Ryder Open; T7--GTE Byron Nelson Classic 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24; in money--15: lop ten finishes--3; stroke average--70.88. BEST 1990 STAT: 1- Driving distance (279.6) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Southwestern Bell Colonial OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Arizona State Amateur and Southwest Open champion, both 1972. Winner, 1981 Jerry Ford Invitational. Winner. 1986 JCPenney Mixed Team Classic (with ). NATIONAL TEAMS: U.S. vs. Japan, 1979 (medalist). Tom Purtzer will tell you that no matter what else he accomplishes in the game, it isn't likely to give the satisfaction he experienced when he won the 1984 Phoenix Open although his triumph in the 1988 Gatlin Brothers-Southwest Classic might come close. He has spent most of his life in the Phoenix area and through the final round at the Phoenix Country Club, there wasn't any doubt about who most of the thousands in the gallery wanted to win. He won in rather spectacular fashion, too. On the par 5 18th hole, he put his second shot into a bunker on the right, but he played a brilliant explosion shot. The ball stopped about two feel from the cup. He made the putt for a birdie and a one-stroke victory over Corey Pavin. It gave Tom a 6-under-par 65 for the sunny afternoon and a total of 16-under-par 268. Tom was four strokes behind entering the last round of the Southwest at Abilene, TX. His S- under-par 64 -- with an eagle at the last hole for 19-under-par 269 gave him the lead. Along came Mark Brooks with an eagle at the 18th on a putt of 50 feet to tie him. On the first extra hole. Tom won it all with a par. Over the years, some of his finest performances have been on the more difficult courses. His first victory was at Riviera, for example, in the 1977 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open. His two best weeks of 1990 came in the spring. He tied for fifth in the Doral Ryder Open and then tied for third in THE PLAYERS Championship. Tom got an early start in golf because his father, Horace, enjoyed the game. "Dad was a good golfer." Purtzer said, in recalling his own background in the game. "I guess he was a two or a three handicapper when I was very young. He wanted both of his sons to play the game and Paul and I were given cut-down clubs. We started hitting the ball when we were eight or nine. (Paul is Director of Golf at the plush Gainey Ranch in Scottsdale, AZ, and a former TOUR player). "Meanwhile, I liked baseball and football and played both. When I got to high school I gave up baseball. I played high school football and then concentrated on golf." Purtzer continued to play golf for Arizona State and became one of the better collegiate players. He also won both the Arizona State amateur title and the Southwest Open in 1972.

138 Mike Reid

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1988 NEC World Series of Golf. FULL NAME: Michael Daniel Reid HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: July 1. 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Bainbridge, MD RESIDENCE: Provo, UT FAMILY:Wife, Randolyn; Brendalyn (2/3/81); Lauren Michelle (8/14183): Michael Daniel (10/2/86) COLLEGE: Brigham Young University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, family activities, gardening. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.595,391 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Seiko Tucson Open. 1988 NEC World Series of Golf. (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 26,314--90 1982--$ 80.167--51 1987-- $365.334--24 1978--$ 37,420-79 1983--$ 99,135-58 1988-- $533,343--15 1979--$ 64,046--66 1984--$134,672- -49 1989-- $401.665--28 1980--$206,097-- 9 1985--$169,871--40 1990-- $249,148--60 1981--$ 93.037--44 1986--$135,143-66

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--K man Greater Greensboro Open: T5--Doral Ryder Open; 10--Northern Telecom Tucson Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--19: in money-14; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--70.80. BEST 1990 STAT: 11--Driving accuracy (.741) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1976 Western Athletic Conference champion. Winner, 1976 Pacific Coast Amateur. Collegiate All-America 1974, 1975. Low Amateur. 1976 U.S. Open. Teamed with Bob Goalby to win 1983 Shootout at Jeremy Ranch in Park City. UT (Senior PGA TOUR event). Winner, 1983. 1985 . NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup. 1980: Kirin Cup 1988.

Mike Reid found it difficult to express his feelings after the 1988 NEC World Series of Golf. And, for good reason. He had just won the coveted title by defeating Tom Watson in a playoff. Reid and Watson tied at 5-under-par 275 and on the first extra hole, Mike made his par while Tom bogeyed. It truly was the culmination of many years of hard work and dedication. The victory - the second of his career - gave him a 10-year exemption to all TOUR co-sponsored events. There also were tears in Mike's eyes as he proudly accepted the winner's check in the Seiko- Tucson Open in the fall of 1987. Mike has been one of the TOUR's more consistent players for many years but as good as he was, he could not break through and win. So, as his 11th season was coming to a close, he played brilliantly and won by four strokes. It was another good year for Mike in 1989 even though a big one got away on the final holes. He played marvelously through three rounds of the PGA Championship and led by three strokes going into the final afternoon after rounds of 66, 67 and 70 for 13-under -par 203. He still was leading with three holes to play but water at the 16th and a balky putter at 17 were costly and he tied for second behind Payne Stewart. Mike's father was a Colonel in the Air Force when he retired, but during his growing-up days. Mike was in many different cities. At an early age, he realized golf was a game he could play alone, and it was a game that gave him something in common with others no matter where they lived. His older brother, Bill, General Manager of the TPC at Sawgrass and has assisted Mike with his game over the years. The John Geerstens of Pebble Beach, Senior and Junior, have worked closely with Mike. Mike went to Brigham Young University, and was a teammate of Jim Neltord, and Pat McGowan. The first time he attempted to get his TOUR card, he made it. in the Fall of 1976. He progressed up the ladder the next three years. and his closest bout with victory was in the 1978 139

Larry Rinker

EXEMPT STATUS: 117th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Lawrence Ronnie Rinker HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 145 BIRTH DATE: July 20, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Stuart, FL RESIDENCE: Winter Park, FL FAMILY: Wife, Jan: Devon Lyle (1115/88) COLLEGE: University of Florida (1979, Finance). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Guitar, jazz, tennis, running, cooking, TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1931 CAREER EARNINGS: $892.577 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2--1984 USF&G Classic; T2--1985 Bing Crosby Pro-Am. MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 2,729--211 1985--$195,390-- 30 1988--$125,471-- 95 1982--$ 26,993--132 19864 80,635-106 1989--$109,305--117 1983--$ 31,394--128 1987--$ 72,173--123 1990--$132,442--117 1984--$116,494-- 60 BEST 1990 FINISH: T11--GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30; in money--18; top ten finishes--0: stroke average--71.13. BEST 1990 STAT: 1-- Putting (1.7467) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: MCI Heritage Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1978 Southeastern Conference. Leading money winner Space Coast mini-tour. 1980. Winner. 1985 JCPenney Mixed Team Classic (with sister Laurie).

Larry Rinker started to play the game at the age of siz when his brother, Laine, began taking him to junior golf clinics. Larry played in his first Florida State Junior tournament at the age of 12 and continued to play through high school and at the University of Florida. While playing for the Gators, he won the 1978 Southeastern Conference championship and, upon graduation, was presented the Doug Beldon Award for athletic/academic excellence. While playing on the mini-tours, he won 10 tournaments including six in 1980 and was voted the "player-of-the-year" by Florida Golf Week magazine. Larry's first national exposure came at Pebble Beach in the 1982 United States Open Cham- pionship. He was in the final twosome of the third round and, after 40 holes, was tied for the lead. He eventually tied for 15th place. Larry came into his own in 1984 after finishing second in the USF&G Classic in New Orleans. He finished 60th on the money list as he earned $116,494. He enjoyed a tremendous year in 1985. During the first three months, he had won more money than he had in any other single season. He earned big checks when he tied for second place in the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am and was third by himself in the Tournament Players Cham- pionship. In 1985, Larry led the TOUR in eagles with 14. He aso joined with his sister, Laurie Rinker, to win the JCPenney Mixed Team Championship. He has won well over $100,000 in each of his last three seasons to retain his exempt status. He indicated that he is trying to develop outside interests. He would like to continue developing his role as an entertainer, singing and playing t ie guitar. He has played at a few TOUR events the last few years. He also believes that getting married will help him focus in on his priorities and lead to better play. The Rinkers have quite a golfing family. His brother Lee played on the TOUR in 1984. His sister, Laurie, is a winner on the LPGA Tour. Kelli, who is the wife of Larry's brother, Laine, also has played on the Ladies' Tour. "We work with each other," he said. "We trade ideas and pull for each other."

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Loren Roberts

EXEMPT STATUS: 24th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Loren Lloyd Roberts HEIGHT: 6'2' WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: June 24. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: San Luis Obispo. CA RESIDENCE: San Luis Obispo, CA ~ J r FAMILY: Wife. Kimberly; Alexandria (10/14/86). COLLEGE: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1986 & 1987. CAREER EARNINGS: $1,179.374 BEST-EVER FINISH: 3--1985 Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open; T3--1990 Centel Western Open MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 8,935--172 1985--$92,761-- 83 1988-$136,890--89 1983--$ 7,724--189 1986-$53.655--133 1989--$275.882--46 1984--$67.515-- 87 1967--$57.489--138 1990--$478,522--24 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Centel Western Open; 4--H.E. B. Texas Open: T5--PGA Championship: T6--Canon Greater Hartford Open; T7-MCI Heritage Classic; T7--Buick Classic: T7--Federal Express St. Jude Classic,

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30: in money--27; top ten finishes--7; stroke average--70.26. BEST 1990 STAT: 8--Birdies (366) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Phoenix Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 Foot-Joy National Assistant Pro Championship.

It took Loren Roberts a few years to find his place on the PGA TOUR, but once he got the feel of it in 1988, he became a solid contender. His successes have pleased his peers because they know how long and hard he has worked to perfect his skills. In each of the last three years, he has set personal highs on the money list and now there doesn't appear to be any limit to what he might accomplish. His best effort last year was a tie for third place in the Centel Western Open after a 65 start. In four of his next five starts, he finished seventh or better. The soft-spoken Californian who played for six seasons with limited success, said, "It was just a matter of making a few changes and having the experience to count on when things were tough." One of the changes involved his putting. "I changed from a blade putter to a mallet," he said, "and I added two-and-a-half inches to the shaft so I would be more upright. And, with the heavier putter, I started to see immediate results." There was more. "I used to be a stiff-wristed and shoulder putter, but I switched at the start of 1988 to more hand action. It gave me more feel." In his second start of 1988, he tied for sixth place in the Hawaiian Open, although he collected bigger checks later in the summer with top 10 finishes in the Manufacturers Hanover- Westchester Classic and the Federal Express-St. Jude Classic in Memphis. Interestingly enough. in 1984 when he earned exempt status for the first time, his two best efforts were at Westchester and Memphis. Loren didn't start to play the game seriously until he was about 16-years old. He played a lot of tennis and baseball in high school in San Luis Obispo. CA, but the golf coach convinced him to concentrate on golf. He worked for a while as an assistant pro at the San Luis Obispo Country Club. He said, "I didn't really set out to be a professional: it just sort of happened." Through the years, his best finish on the TOUR was a third place in the Andy Williams-San Diego Open in 1985. He opened with a 65 at Torrey Pines, added three more rounds in the 60s and finished alone in third place, just one stroke out of the Woody Blackburn-Ron Streck playoff. He has worked hard to reach this level and he gives considerable credit to Jim Swagerty, who was a head professional in the Los Angeles area for many years, but now is retired and living in San Diego. 141

Bill Rogers

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1981 World Series of Golf FULL NAME: William Charles Rogers HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 148 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 10, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Waco. TX RESIDENCE: San Antonio, TX FAMILY: Wife, Beth: Blair Elizabeth (6'6/83); Benjamin Kin) (9/9/86)- COLLEGE: University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, golf course design TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 0 SCHOOL: 1974 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,384,710 PLAYOFF RECORD: 12 TOUR VICTORIES: 1978 Bob Hope Desert Classic. 1981 He ritage Classic, World Series of Golf. Texas (TOTAL: 5) Open. 1983 USF&G Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 29,302-78 1981-$315,411-- 5 1986--$57,243--131 1976-$ 24,376- 88 1982-5128,682-- 27 1987--$33,965--174 1977--$ 88,707--29 1983-5130,103-- 42 1988--$ 5.482--239 1978--$114,206--17 191 34,746--134 19894 --0-- 1979--$230.500-- 6 1985-5 44,179--128 1990--$ --0-- 1980--$146,883--23 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1972 Southern Amatejr; 1973 All-American collegiate tourna- ment;1977 Pacific Masters; 1979 World Match Play (England): 1980,1981 Suntory Open (Japan); 1981 British Open; 1981 New South Wales Open (Australia); 1981 Australian Op 3n. Named 1981 PGA Player of the Year. Inducted into University of Hou ;ton Hall of Honor in 1981. Collegiate All- American, 1973 NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1973; Ryder Cup, 1981.

Through most of his golfing career, enthusiasm for the game was one of the strong points for Bill Rogers. No one in the game seemed to be havin) more fun than Bill. Whilewinning the 1981 World Series of Golf gave hi in a 10-yearexemption to all PGA TOUR co-sponsored events, the spark that was present earlier in his career has diminished. He rarely plays on TOUR anymore, His last victory was in the 1983 USF&G Classic n New Orleans. "I had a very positive attitude." he said. "It was never the same after that." Even in his fondest dreams, it would have been dilicult for Bill to picture himself having a year such as 1981 and being named PGA Player-of-the-Year. W inner of the World Series of Golf, the Heritage Classic and the Texas Open on TOUR, plus the British Open, Japan's Suntory Open and New South Wales Open in Australia; Rogers was dazzling once he got his act together starling with the Tournament Players Championship. The year had a strange beginning. He was seventt in the Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open and fourth in the Bob Hope Desert Classic. Then his game n>arly fell apart. He missed cuts in five of his next six starts. He only tied for 51st in the TPC, but t was there, at Sawgrass, that he could see his game taking shape again. Indeed it did, because he won the Heritage Classic the next week. Bill started to play at age nine in Montgomery, A_. The family moved to Texarkana, TX, shortly after that and Bill began to play competitive golf by the time he was 13. Although his father and brother started him, it was Jerry Robinson, professional at Northridge Country Club in Texarkana, who taught him the fine points of the game. While attending the University of Houston, he wasa roommate of Bruce Lietzke and the latter nicknamed him the "Panther." As Bill recalls, "I was tie jumpy type. I never wanted to miss anything. Bill's father was a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force and from age three to six, he lived in Germany; from age six through eight, he lived in Morocco, North Africa.

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Bill Sander EXEMPT STATUS: 93rd on 1990 money list FULL NAME: William Knox Sander HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: April 16, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Seattle, WA RESIDENCE: Tallahassee. FL FAMILY: Wife. Lisa: (Scully the cat). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, guitar. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 x ( 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1977, 1984 C CAREER EARNINGS: $660,154 ,.xi BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1988 Los Angeles Open presented by Nissan. MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 3,167--183 1983--$ 9,416--181 1987--$ 95,921--101 1979--$ 9.826--154 1984--$36,357--131 1988--$104,324--109 1980--$13,644--144 1985--$54.707--115 1989--$105.083--122 1981--$11.034--165 1986--$38,564--151 1990--$172,886-- 93 1982--$ 7,993--179 BEST 1990 FINISH: T4--Northern Telecom Tucson Open; T7--Memorial; T10--Buick Southern Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30; in money--22; top ten finishes--3: stroke average--70.72. BEST 1990 STAT: 7--Driving Distance (276.7) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: H.E.B. Texas Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1976 United States Amateur. Three-time winner of Seattle City Amateur. NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1977. World Amateur Cup, 1977. When Bill Sander joined the PGA TOUR in the Spring of 1978, he thought "here we go. This is going to be fun." He had won the U. S. Amateur Championship the summer before at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles. Al age 19, he was one of the youngest in modern times to do so. The next year, he played on the Walker Cup and World Amateur Cup teams. He did miss in his first attempt to obtain his TOUR card in the Fall of 1977 but made it easily the next Spring. "My first tournament," he recalls vividly, "was the Western Open. I played beautifully and on the last day, I was paired with Andy Bean. Andy won the tournament and I won a nice check. I thought it was great. "The next week in Milwaukee, I played well again and was one-under par after 36 holes but I was shocked to discover I had missed the cut. The next week, I shot a 69 in the Monday qualifier for the Quad Cities Open and didn't make it. "That's when I said to myself, 'Welcome to the TOUR'. The years that followed were not too kind to Bill. It wasn't until 1985 when he tied for fourth in the Canadian Open and tied for seventh in the St. Jude-Memphis Classic that he finally broke through and earned exempt status. He had his "best-ever" finish in the 1988 Los Angeles Open. He started the week with a 70, and then added marvelous rounds of 69, 66 and 66 to tie for second place behind Chip Beck. He enjoyed his most profitable year in 1990 and the main reason was because he turned his consistency level up a few notches. He started the season on a bright note with a final-round 65 boosting him into a tie for fourth place at the Northern Telecom Tucson Open. Bill started to play at age 13 when he was caddying at Inglewood Country Club in Seattle. He won three straight Seattle City Amateur titles, the first as a 17-year old. During his early years, Billy Derrickson, who was the head pro at Inglewood, helped him the most. When he came on TOUR, he started to listen to suggestions from everyone. It took him awhile to realize he had to play his own game. When everything is going right, he prefers to play right to left. Iron play, plus chipping and putting, are the strongest parts of his game. 143

Gene Sauers

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Gene Craig Sauers HEIGHT: 5' 8" WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: August 22, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Savannah,GA RESIDENCE: Savannah, GA. FAMILY: Wife, Tammy: Gene. Jr. (1 .23'89), Rhett (7/16/90) COLLEGE: Georgia Southern SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, hunting, boating TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 O SCHOOL:Fall. 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,487.634 PLAYOFF RECORD: 10 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Bank of Boston Classic. 1989 Hawai- (TOTAL: 2) ian Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 36,537--128 1987--$244,655--38 1989--$303,669--38 1985-•$ 48,526--121 1988--$280.719--35 1990--$374,485--31 1986--$199,044- 42 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic (unofficial win); 4--Walt Disney World/Old- smobile Classic. 17 --MCI Heritage Classic; T7--Southwestern Bell Colonial: T9--Greater Milwaukee Open

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27: in money-2l : top ten finishes--5: stroke average--70.19 BEST 1990 STATS: 2--Par Breakers (.218) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of three Georgia State Opens, once as an amateur. Winner of Trans America Athletic Conference title. Winner, 1990 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. Maybe Gene Sauers was off toa rather slow start through the first two years of his PGA TOUR career, but once he gained the confidence he needed, he became one of the finest young players in the game. He has improved his money winnings each year since his inaugural season in 1984, but the big push to the top started when he won the Bank of Boston in a playoff over Blaine McCallister. Since then, his star has continued to climb. He won for the second time in February of 1989 at the Hawaiian Open. Although the weatherman played a part - the tournament was called official after 54 holes due to excessive rain - Gene would have been difficult to catch no matter what the weather, He had rounds of 65 the first-and-third days with a 67 in between for a total of 19-under par 197. He obviously enjoys Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, In 1988. he had three solid rounds in the 60s to finish fourth. Last year, since he was not in the Masters Tournament field, he slipped over to Hattiesburg. MS, and won the Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. It's not an official victory but the $54,000 he won is official. Every player has had a tournament get away from them. but Gene remembers the one in his own backyard in 1987. He has lived all of his life in Savannah. GA, and on nearby Hilton Head Island in the MCI Heritage Classic, he was tied for the lead going into the final round. A third-day 64 put him in that position, but a 73 the last afternoon dropped him into a tie for third place. Gene went through the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1983. He was the youngest player on the circuit when he started in 1984. but during the early weeks of the season, he didn't get into many tournaments. Once the three-time Georgia State Open champion got his chance to play consistently towards the end of the season, he made the most of his chances. The 1985 season started out in similar fashion. In mid-season, though, Sauers got his chance to play regularly and he capitalized on it. He went on to finish among the top 125 money winners. a position he would not relinquish. Gene started in the game at age nine when he would tag along with his father and brother out to the golf course on the weekends. -They'd bring along an extra club and I'd hit it around,"Sauers recalls. "My brother was a good golfer (played at Columbus College) and I'd go out to practice with him and beat balls around." 144 Ted Schulz EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Theodore James Schulz HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: Oct. 29, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KY RESIDENCE: Louisville, KY FAMILY: Wife, Diane COLLEGE. University of Louisville (1982, Phys. Ed) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, bible study. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 JOINED TOUR: Fall, 1986 & 1988. e>•3~Jt CAREER EARNINGS: $602.820 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Southern Open (Total: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$17,838--190 1989--$391,855-30 1990--$193,126--82 BEST 1990 FINISH: T4--Bob Hope Chrsyler Classic 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--34: in money--24; top ten finishes--1: stroke average--71.02 BEST 1990 STAT: 4--Birdies (377) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1983 Kentucky State Amateur: 1984 Kentucky State Open: co- winner 1989 Jerry Ford Invitational. Winner. 1989 Chrysler Team Cham- pionship (with David Ogrin). Ted Schulz wrote one of the better success stories on the PGA TOUR in 1989. He went from winning only $17,838 in 1987. to being oft the TOUR in 1988 to an impressive $391,855 in 1989. He made the season a total success by winning the Southern Open by one stroke over Tim Simpson and Jay Haas. He had three rounds of 66 and another of 68 at the Green Island Country Club for his total of 14-under-par 266. Throughout his golfing career, Ted has had to learn the meaning of patience. He'll be the first to tell you he never won much of anything in the game-except the 1983 Kentucky State Amateur and a pair of Kentucky State Opens, 1984 and 1988. A typical youngster, Ted played all sports but when he was about 15-years old he decided that "golf really was a major league sport." He worked in his fathers grocery store in Louisville, KY and played in junior tournaments whenever the opportunity presented itself. He went on to the University of Louisville but, as he said, I only played one year fulltime." He turned professional in the fall of 1983 and had thoughts of the TOUR, but he knew he wasn't ready. The winter season of 1984, he ran the driving range for Bill Ogden at Bermuda Dunes in the Palm Springs area. Finally, in the fall of 1986, he made it through the TOUR's Qualifying Tournament but in his rookie season of 1987. he only made $17,838 in 29 starts. He headed for the Asian Tour in 1988 and he says that may be the place where he started totill in the missing pieces. "You had to be tough," he said,"you learn a lot of patience; how to make cuts; playing in really adverse conditions on bad courses." He went back to the Q-Tournament in the fall of 1988 with a new approach. "I knew I had to get it (TOUR card)," he said. "and then keep it. Otherwise, I'd have to go back to one of those foreign tours. That's incentive and pressure. And, it's scary." He finished 25th and then started to make plans for 1989. Immediately, he found success. He tied for 14th in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic - his first start - and earned $17,500. The next week in the Phoenix Open, a first round 64 led to a tie for seventh place and another $21,088. His consistent play continued. In mid-summer, he tasted victory as he shared the Jerry Ford Invitational (non-TOUR) title with Donnie Hammond. A few weeks later, he tied for ninth in the Chattanooga Classic and then tied for third the next week in the Greater Milwaukee Open. Those events served as the impetus for his march to victory in the Southern Open.

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Tom Sieckmann

EXEMPT STATUS: 110th on 1990 money list / \ FULL NAME: Thomas Edward Sieckmann HEIGHT: 6' 5" WEIGHT: 220 0 BIRTH DATE: January 14. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: York, NE ^ f^^7 RESIDENCE: Omaha, NE; plays out of Highland CC in Omaha. COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, basketball, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 l O-SCHOOL: Fall, 1984; 1985; 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $593,902 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Anheuser-Busch Classic (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$30,052--143 1987--$ 52,259--146 1989--$ 97,465--128 1986--$63,395--125 1988--$209,151-- 54 1990--$141,241--110

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T4--Shearson Lehman Hutton Open; TB--Nissan Los Angeles Open; TB--U.S. Open,

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--18; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.21. BEST 1990 STAT: 21--Driving Distance (270.8) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: USF&G Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1981 Philippine Open, Thailand Open and Brazilian Open; 1982 Rolex Open in Switzerland; 1984 ; plus two other tourna- ments abroad. Medalist. 1985 Qualifying Tournament.

"It's always been the dream of my life to be able to say I've won on the PGA TOUR. Now that I've done it. I can't describe the feeling." Tom Sieckmann was one happy fellow after he won the 1988 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic in a playoff over Mark Wiebe at the Kingsmill Golf Club. Wiebe, who won the same title in 1985. masked his own disappointment with kind words for his friend. "Tom is really a fine player," he said. "He's been grinding it out. paying his dues, paying a LOT of dues. I'm sorry for me but I'm really happy for him. The victory was rather unexpected. Everyone knew Tom had the skills to win, but prior to the Anheuser-Busch Classic, he had won money in only three of 16 events. He stayed close to the lead through the first two rounds at Kingsmill and then was tied with Peter Jacobsen and Kenny Knox after three at 12-under-par 201. While Jacobsen and Knox faltered slightly, Wiebe took the lead midway through the incoming nine with a birdie at the 13th to go 14-under-par. He finished at that figure. Sieckmann birdied the 13th to go 14-under, but bogeyed the 15th to drop a shot off the pace. He came back with a birdie at the 17th and eventually tied at 14-under-par 270. Tom and Mark both parred the first extra hole and then Tom won it on the next by making a par from the left fringe while Wiebe missed the green, chipped long and two putted for bogey. Tom set the table early last year for another good season with back-to-back top 10 finishes in the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open (he had asecond-day 64) and the Nissan Los Angeles Open (all four rounds in the 60s). He also tied for eighth place in the U.S. Open at Medinah. He was a basketball player as a youngster, but as the years moved along, he knew golf would be his game. He started at the University of Nebraska, but later transferred to Oklahoma State University. Mike Holder, the Cowboys' golf coach, said, "Bob Tway and Willie Wood were our best players in those days but Tom was with them and they formed one of the best teams I've ever had." He had his problems trying to get on the PGA TOUR, but whenever he went elsewhere to look for a game, he found success. He won several times overseas and 1981 was the banner year when he won three times--the Philippine Open, Thailand Open and the Brazilian Open. He finally made it onto the TOUR in a rather impressive fashion. He tied for second in the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1984. He earned $30,052 for his first year in 1985 and unfortunately finished 143rd on the money list. He went back to the Qualifying Tournament in the fall of 1985 in an effort to improve his position on the priority list. He did that as he earned medalist honors.

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Tony Sills

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Anthony Irvin Sills HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: December 5, 1955 Ess BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, CA RESIDENCE: Los Angeles, CA - ? COLLEGE: Southern California SPECIAL INTERESTS: Running, weight lifting, martial arts TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 0-School: Fall, 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $964.409 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 'rte TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Independent Insurance Agent Open (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 47,488--104 1986--$216,881-- 38 1989--$ 77,181--143 1984--$ 90,055-- 72 1987--$107,508-- 92 1990--$243,350-- 61 1985--$125,255-- 66 1988--$ 76,689--132 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Independent Insurance Agent Open; 7--Nissan Los Angeles Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--18; in money--8; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.95. BEST 1990 STAT: 13--Sand Saves (.571) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1971 Los Angeles City Junior title; 1976 Southern California Amateur. 1981 Queen Mary Open; 1982 Coors (Kansas) Open.

It there ever was a reward for perseverance, surely Tony Sills would be a prime candidate. He attempted to quality for the PGA TOUR six times before he made it at the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass in the tall of 1982, Twice, he remembers vividly, he missed in the finals by two shots. "That just told me that I wasn't ready, he says. "All through those years," he continued, "I was living a dream. Playing on the TOUR was something I knew I was going to do. Now I know dreams do come true." Another dream came true last year when he won the Independent Insurance Agent Open in a playoff over Gil Morgan at the TPC at The Woodlands in Texas. Sills birdied four of the last five holes on his way to a 7-under-par 65 to force the playoff. "After the 13th hole I really didn't think I was in the tournament." said Sills. "I was making birdies, so I figured everyone else would." "It's unusual to win at 12-under when the leaders start off at 11 under." It was also unusual when his 4-iron approach shot skipped off the water and over the wood pilings on the seventh hole enabling him to save par. "My thoughts haven't been on winning but on finishing strong." Sills said after his round. ' Winning just happens, you can't force it." Unfortunately, he was not able to enjoy the victory. A month after leaving The Woodlands, he was lifting luggage at the GTE Byron Nelson Classic and injured his right elbow. He was off the TOUR for the next 3 1/2 months and it still wasn't completely right when he returned for the NEC World Series of Golf. His first exposure to the game was as a five-year old. "My father started to play for health reasons. The doctor encouraged him because of the exercise he needed, so I started to follow him around,' During those years when he was attempting to get on the TOUR, he said, " I had a lot of different jobs. I stayed at home with my parents to keep expenses down, but I did everything from delivering pizzas to grinding clubs in Jerry Barber's golf factory." "1 even worked for a beer distributor, but my best job was at the Los Angeles Country Club. I worked part-time on the driving range. so that I could have a halt day to practice. During those years, lived on practically nothing money wise. I was determined to see this thing through. He has had to overcome serious physical problems even to play the game, so serious in fact, that many others would have turned and gone in another direction. 147

Scott Simpson

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1987 U.S. Open. FULL NAME: Scott William Simpson HEIGHT: 6' 2 WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 17. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: San Diego. CA RESIDENCE: Kailua, HI; plays out of Makaha Valley, Oahu, HI FAMILY: Wife, Cheryl; Brea Yoshiko (10/10/82): Sean Tokuzo (10/14/86). COLLEGE: Univ. of Southern California (1978, Business Administration).

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Ocean sports, Bible study. family activities, jogging. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1978 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,479.887 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Western Open. 1984 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1987 (TOTAL: 5) Greater Greensboro Open, U.S. Open. 1989 BellSouth Atlanta Classic MONEY & POSITION: 1979--$ 53,084--74 1983--$144.172--38 1987--$621.032-- 4 1980--$141.323--24 1984--$248.581--22 1988--$108, 301--106 1981--$108,793-34 1985--$171,245--39 1989--$298,920- 40 1982--$146,903-24 1986--$202,223--41 1990--$235,309-- 63

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T3--Independent Insurance Agent Open: T7- -Masters.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-20: in money-12; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.17. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE TOUR Championship. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1976 and 1977 NCAA Championships, Winner. 1976 Porter Cup. Winner 1975 and 1977 PAC-8 Championships. Collegiate All-American 1976 and 1977. Winner of California and San Diego junior titles. Winner 1979, 1981 Hawaii State Opens. Winner 1984 Chunichi Crowns (Japan), Dunlop Phoenix (Japan). 1990, Perrier Invitational (France). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1987; Walker Cup, 1977. Scott Simpson has been a strong, steady player for many years so it wasn't surprising to those who follow the game that he could win the grandest prize of them all--the U.S. Open Championship. He did it in 1987 at the Olympic Club in San Francisco, winning by one stroke over Tom Watson. He did it with a brilliant final nine holes as he registered three birdies and saved par on three other occasions with splendid recovery shots. His birdies came in succession, starting at the 14th hole where he hit a 7-iron to four feet and made the putt. Then he made putts of 30 feet at the 15th and 15 feet at the 16th. He finished the day with a 2-under-par 68 and a total of 3-under-par 277. "I feel overwhelmed that I could win a tournament such as the U.S. Open," he said. "This totally is a dream come true for me." Earlier in the year, he braved the wind and cold to win the Greater Greensboro Open. By season's end, he had earned $621,032 and was ranked fourth. Scott earned the fifth victory of his TOUR career the hard way at the BellSouth Atlanta Classic in 1989. He was four strokes off the third round lead. And, so was Bob Tway. They both shot 68s the last day to tie at 10-under-par 278 and then Scott won the playoff with a par on the first extra hole. Scott had an excellent amateur record, winning the National Collegiate titles in 1976 and 1977 for the University of Southern California. "It was after I won it the first time that I thought I would make a career in golf, and someday turn professional. I felt if I could win over a field such as that, then maybe I had a chance." He also won two PAC-8 titles for the Trojans and was a member of Uncle Sam's Walker Cup team in 1977. He seemed to be a sure thing. Yet, he met the disappointment that so many young players have had to face, twice failing to make it through the TOUR's tough Qualifying School. He finally made it the third time, in the fall of 1978. 148 Tim Simpson

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Timothy Jay Simpson HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: May 6, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Atlanta, GA RESIDENCE: Dunwoody, GA FAMILY: Wife, Kathy; Christopher (1/5/84); Katie (9/26/86). COLLEGE: University of Georgia SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,828,595 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1. TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Southern Open. 1989 USF&G Clas- (TOTAL: 4) sic. Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1990 Watt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 2.778--193 1982- -$ 62.153- -72 1987--$168,261 - -62 1978--$38,714-- 78 1983-$ 96.419- -59 1988--$200,748 --56 1979--$36,223--106 1984-- $157,082 -41 1989--$761,597 -- 6 1980--$27.172--112 1985-- $164,702- -44 1990--$809,772 -- 8 1981--$63.063-- 70 1986-- $240.911- -31 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; T2--Doral Ryder Open: T4--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T4-Federal Express St. Jude Classic: T5- U.S. Open; T5--GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic; T6--Hawaiian Open; 6--USF&G Classic; T7--Nabisco Championships; T8--PGA Championship; T10--Infiniti Tourna- ment of Champions; T10--Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26; in money--22; top ten finishes--12; stroke average--69.73 BEST 1990 STAT: 3--Scoring (69.73) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Northern Telecom Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1976 Southern Amateur; All-Southeastern Conference and Alt- American at Georgia. Winner of Georgia and Atlanta Juniors Titles; 1981 World Under-25 Championship (France). Winner, 1981, 1984 and 1987 Georgia State Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf. 1990. Tim Simpson is one of the better ball-strikers in the game and two years ago his putting improved to the point that he became one of the leading players on the TOUR. He won twice in 1989. The first came in late March in the USF&G Classic in New Orleans as he held off the challenges of Greg Norman and Hal Sutton. Late in the season, he won the Walt to Mike Donald and tied for second in the Southern Open just a stroke behind Ted Schulz. He finished brilliantly at Green Island, shooting 65-63. Incidentally. the Southern has been a good event for him. He won the title in 1985 for his first TOUR victory and was second in 1987 as well. Last year at the Doral Ryder Open, Tim was seven strokes off the pace after two rounds and then he blitzed the Blue Monster course with a pair of 6-under-par 66s. It put him in a playoff with Greg Norman. Paul Azinger, and Mark Calcavecchia. Norman chipped in for an eagle on the first extra hole to win the title. His consistency level continued to improve last year and his strong play netted him a position on the PGA TOUR's team for the Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf competition in Japan last November. A keen student of psychology, he has been working with Dr. Bob Rotella, the sports psychologist. It was Rotella who told him, "from my observations and from what I've heard from others, the one missing link in your game is your putting." He stressed the need for Tim to relax more. Tim's father, Jack, started him in the game as a seven-year old and he went on to win junior championships of Atlanta and Georgia. "I owe a lot to my father," he said. 'He worked hard so I could afford to play and he has always stood behind me. He has been the guiding force in my life." Another who helped to mold his game is Art Kraft Jr., the pro at the Ansley Country Club in Atlanta. "I've been working with Art since I was 15-years old," Tim said. There are three other people who have helped turn his career around - his wife, Kathy, son Christopher and daughter Katie. "They gave purpose to my life," he said.

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Joey Sindelar

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Joseph Paul Sindelar HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: March 30, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Knox, KY RESIDENCE: Horseheads, NY: plays out of Polo Club. Boca ^..^ Raton, FL ~_- . t FAMILY: Wife. Suzanne Lee: Jamison Prescott (22.901 COLLEGE: Ohio State University (1981, Education) !,# SPECIAL INTERESTS: Collecting golf clubs, all sports, fishing. electronics TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1983 Ilf>~4 .F W-- CAREER EARNINGS: $2.292,585 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1 -1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Greater Greensboro Open, B. C. (TOTAL: 6) Open. 1987 B. C. Open. 1988 Honda Classic, The International. 1990 Hardee's Golf Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$116,528--59 1987--$235,033--40 1989--$196,092--72 1985--$282,762--12 1988--$813,732-- 3 1990--$307,207--46 1986--$341,231--14 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Hardee's Golf Classic; T7--K mart Greater Greensboro Open: TB--Las Vegas Invitational 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27: in money--15: tcp ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.22. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: TOUR Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1972 New York State Junior, 1980 New York State Amateur and 1981 championships. Member 1979 NCAA Cham- pionship team for Ohio State. Winner of 10 collegiate titles, including 1981 Big Ten championship by 12 stro

Jeff Sluman

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1988 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Jeffrey George Sluman HEIGHT: 5' 7" WEIGHT: 135 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 11, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Rochester, NY RESIDENCE: Naples. FL: plays out of Laouinta Hotel and Golf Club, LaQuinta, CA (Oak Hill CC. Rochester. NY, home course for many years). COLLEGE: Florida State University (1980. Finance)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bowling, reading, table tennis e i TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1982 & 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,525,725 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 PGA Championship (TOTAL. 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 13,643--171 1986--$154,129--60 1989--$154,507--89 1984 4 603--281 1987--$335,590--27 1990--$264,012--56 1985--$100,523-- 78 1988-'$503,321--18 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T2--K mart Greater Greensboro Open; T8--Hardee's Golf Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31: in money--22; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.02. BEST 1990 STATS: 6--Putting (1.758) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Greater Milwaukee Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 1985 Tallahassee Open on TPS. Winner of 1980 Metro Confer- ence championship.

Jeff Sluman turned in one of the great finishing rounds in PGA Championship history and won going away in August of 1988. He started the last day three strokes behind Paul Azinger and then proceeded to shoot a brilliant 6-under-par 65 to win by three strokes over Azinger. Jeff had two birdies and an eagle (holed a sand wedge shot from 115 yards) on the outgoing nine, and returned with three birdies and a lone bogey, "I accomplished one of the things I've always wanted to do," he said, "and that was to win. And, to make my first one a major. well, that's very special to me." He'll tell you the main reason for his successes in recent years is "practice, more than anything else and I'm probably a little sharper mentally." His best effort a year ago was a tie for second place in the K mart Greater Greensboro Open, just two strokes behind Steve Elkington. Jeff nearly had his first victory in the 1987 Tournament Players Championship, but he lost on the third extra hole of his playoff to Sandy Lyle. When introduced to the game of golf at an early age, he had no goals or aspirations to be a professional golfer. Started in the game by his family at age four, Sluman didn't even think about turning pro until after his senior year at Florida State University. After a solid collegiate career that saw him win the Metro Conference title. Sluman opted for a career in golf. Sluman turned professional in 1980 and in the fall of 1982 he earned his PGA TOUR card. However, he won only $13,643 in 1983 and finished 171st on the money list and lost his playing privileges. After sitting out the 1984 season, Sluman returned to the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1984 and regained his player's card. Jeff won the 1985 Tallahassee Open when it was part of the Tournament Players Series, so it was unofficial. It also was special, however, since he had three rounds of 65 and won by a stroke over Gary Player and former FSU teammate Kenny Knox.

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Mike Smith ,' EXEMPT STATUS: 94th on 1990 money list Ii FULL NAME: Michael Earl Smith HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: August 25, 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Selma, AL r. RESIDENCE: Selma, AL i. FAMILY: Wife, Monica, Christopher Michael (622/87) COLLEGE: Brevard College SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family. hunting, fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 O SCHOOL: Spring 1980; Fall 1981, 1983. 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $457,729 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2--1985 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 508--246 1984--$ 42.045-116 1986--$ 19,159--179 1981--$19,682--134 1985--$158.918-- 47 1990--$170,034-- 94 1982--$13.749--161

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Bank of Boston Classic; T7--USF&G Classic; T10--Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28: in money--17; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.39. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: NEC World Series of Golf OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-time winner of Alabama State Junior and Jaycee Junior titles. Winner, 1968 Dixie Junior; 1971 National Junior College tournament.

Mike Smith said, "It feels good to be playing golf back in the United States again," and after his performance last year, it looks as it he is here to stay a while. After finishing 47th on the money list in 1985, a ruptured disc early in 1986 forced him off the TOUR. Unable to play here, he headed for the European Tour and played there in 1988 and 1989 with success. He had second-place finishes both years - to Jose Maria Olazabal in the 1988 and to in the 1989 Portuguese Open. However, it wasn't where his heart was, and that's on the PGA TOUR. So, Mike went back to the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1989 and made it. His best finish last year was atie for third place in the Bank of Boston Classic, just two strokes behind the winner, Morris Hatalsky. He also finished seventh in the USF&G Classic en route to his best money season. "I'm really thrilled to be back here," he said midway through the year. "I accomplished what I wanted in Europe and that was to stay in the game and try to get better." Mike's best-ever TOUR finish came in 1985 when he finished second in the Panasonic-Las Vegas Invitational. He collected a check for $102,600. Mike started to play golf at age 12. "I was visiting my grandmother in the hospital in Selma (AL). When I was coming out, I saw a couple of frineds of mine playing golf on the course across the street. So,l went over and asked if I could play along." He was in his first competition as a 14-year old and went on to win the Alabama State Junior titletwice. He also won the State Jaycee Junior title twice and also the DixieJunior Championship. Bob Burns, the head professional at Selma Country Club, has helped him the most through the years, but when he went to Brevard College in Florida for two years, Floyd Horgan, the coach there, and John Redman, worked on refining his game. "After that, I went on the mini-tours," he said. "I tried to get my PGA TOUR card six-or-seven times, but didn't make it until the Spring of 1980." During his early not-so-successful years on the TOUR, he said he spent too much time sight- seeing instead of paying attention to his game.

152 Sam Snead

EXEMPT STATUS; Winner, 1942 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Samuel Jackson Snead HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: May 27. 1912 BIRTHPLACE: Hot Springs, VA RESIDENCE: Hot Springs, VA. FAMILY: Wife, Audrey: Sam. Jr, (6/30/44); Terrance (5/27/52). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1934 JOINED TOUR: 1937 CAREER EARNINGS: $620.126 PLAYOFF RECORD: 8.6 TOUR VICTORIES: 1936 Virginia Closed Professional. 1937 t (TOTAL: 81) St. Paul Open, , , , Bing Crosby Pro- Am. 1938 Greensboro Open. Inverness Four-Ball. Goodall Round Robin. , Canadian Open, Westchester 108 Hole Open, White Sulphur Springs Open, Bing Crosby Pro-Am. 1939 Miami Open. St. Petersburg Open, Miami-Biltmore Four-Ball. 1940 Inverness Four-Ball. Canadian Open, Anthracite Open. 1941 Canadian Open, St. Peters burg Open, , Rochester Times Union Open. Henry Hurst Invitational, Bing Crosby Pro-Am. 1942 St. Petersburg Open, PGA Championship, 1944 Richmond Open, Portland Open. 1945 Los Angeles Open, Gulfport Open. Pensacola Open, Jacksonville Open, , Tulsa Open. 1946 Miami Open. Greensboro Open, Jacksonville Open, . World Championship. 1948 Texas Open. 1949 Greensboro Open, PGA Champion ship. Masters, Washington Star Open. Dapper Dan Open. Western Open. 1950 Texas Open, Miami Open. Greensboro Open, Inverness Four-Ball. North and South Open. Los Angeles Open. Western Open. . Colonial National Inv., , Bing Crosby Pro-Am. 1951 Miami Open. PGA Championship. 1952 Inverness Four-Ball. Masters, All American, Eastern Open, Palm Beach Round Robin. 1953 Baton Rouge Open. 1954 Masters. Palm Beach Round Robin, 1955 Miami Open, Greensboro Open, Palm Beach Round Robin. Insurance City Open. 1956 Greensboro Open. 1957 Dallas Open, Palm Beach Round Robin, 1958 Dallas Open. 1960 Greensboro Open. De Soto Open 1961 Tournament of Champions. 1965 Greensboro Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1937-$10,243-- 3 1952--$19.908-- 4 1967--$ 7,141--t04 1938-$19,534-- 1 1953--$14,115-- 15 1968--$43,106- 39 1939--$ 9.712-- 2 1954--$ 7,889-- 29 1969-$15,439- 100 1940-$ 9.206-- 3 1955-$23.464-- 7 1970--$25,103 85 1941--$12.848-- 2 1956--$ 8,253-- 36 1971--$22,258-- 94 1942-$ 8.078-- 3 1957-$28,260- 4 1972--$35,462-- 71 1943-$ -- 1958-$15,905- 18 1973-438,685-- 78 1944-5 5.755-- 7 1959-$ 8.221--45 1974-$55,562-- 49 1945--$24,436- 4 1960--$19,405-- 19 1975--$ 8,285--138 1946-418,341-- 6 1961-$23,906--17 1976--$ 2,694-198 1947--$ 9,703-- 12 1962- $ 9.169-- 59 1977--$ 488--256 1948--$ 6,980- 18 1963--$28,431-- 16 1978--$ 385--265 1949--$31,593-- 1 1964--$ 8,383-- 74 1979--$ 4,671--190 1950--$35.758-' 1 1965-$36,889-- 24 1951--$15,072- 6 1966--$12,109-- 72

SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY SENIOR VICTORIES: 1964,1965.1967,1970.1972.1973 PGA Seniors.1964.1965,1970,1972,1973 (TOTAL. 131 World Seniors. 1980 Commemorative Pro-Am: 1982 Legends of Golf (with Don January). CAREER EARNINGS: (Regular/Senior TOURS combined): $726,700. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Credited with 135 victories by independent record keepers. 1949 Player of-the Year. 1938, 1949. 1950. 1955 Vardon Trophy winner. 1937, 1939, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1951. 1953 and 1955 RyderCupteam. Memberwinning World Cup team in 1956, 1960 and 1961 (won individual title in 1961). Shot age. then bettered it at 1979 Ouad Cities (67-66). Member PGA Golf Hall of Fame, World Golf Hall of Fame. Winner, 1946 British Open.

153 Mike Springer

EXEMPT STATUS: 4th on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list FULL NAME: Michael Paul Springer HEIGHT: 511" WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: Nov. 3, 1965 BIRTHPLACE: San Francisco, CA RESIDENCE: Fresno, CA FAMILY: Wife, Crystol. COLLEGE: Arizona SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Finished 4th on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list with $82,906. Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Bakersfield Open, Ben Hogan Reno Open, Ben Hogan El Paso Open. 1986-1988 NCAA Second Team All-American. Winner, John Burns Invitational, Winner, Fresno State Classic. Winner. 1986 California State Amateur.

Although there were a lot of good young players on the Ben Hogan Tour, none made an impact faster than Mike Springer. The former University of Arizona star posted a two-stroke victory in the Bakersfield Open, the inaugural event on the Ber Hogan Tour. Eleven players were within three strokes of the leac as Sunday's final round began. Atop the leaderboard was Springer, who had injured his hanc earlier in the week when he hit 300 consecutive range balls during a practice session. Springer fired a one-under par 71, one of only eight sub-par rounds recorded on the bitterly cold day, and held off a late charge from Dave Tentis to win. "Looking back, the fact that there will never be another first winner made that tournament special forme "said Springer."I will always remember Bakersfield as the place that got me started." After suffering a mid-season slump, Springer bounced back with a four-stroke victory in the Reno Open. "I hit it good and didn't give the tournament away." 're said. "I had been in contention several times since Bakersfield but just couldn't bring the round i-ito the clubhouse." Three straight birdies on Northgate Golf Club's back nine were the turning poirt for Springer. An eagle 3 on the final hole tied the course record of seven-under par 65 and the $20,000 first place check put him in a distant 10th place on the Ben Hogan Tour money list going into the final tournament of the season. In the El Paso Open, Springer fired a final round E5 to post a dramatic two-shot victory and vault the Fresno. CA, resident into fourth place on the that money list and onto the 1991 Regular PGA TOUR. "I was the last guy on the list with achance to get my card," Springer said, "so I knew just what I had to do -- win. That was the one goal I had in mind. Nothing else was good enough. I began the final round trying to play one shot at a time and ended up hitting the grand slam." It was a performance that would have made even the legendary Ben Hogan proud.

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Craig Stadler

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1982 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: Craig Robert Stadler HEIGHT: 5' 10' WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: June 2, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA RESIDENCE: San Diego. CA FAMILY: Wife, Sue; Kevin (2/5/80); Christopher (11/23/82) COLLEGE: University of Southern California SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Spring 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,262,895 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Bob Hope Desert Classic, Greater (TOTAL: 8) Greensboro Open. 1981 Kemper Open. 1982 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Masters Tournament, Kemper Open, World Series of Golf. 1984 Byron Nelson Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 2,702--196 1981--$218,829-- 8 1986--$170,076--53 1977--$ 42,949-- 66 1982--$446.462-- 1 1987--$235,831-39 1978--$ 63,486-- 48 1983--$214,496-17 19884278,313--37 1979-$ 73,392-- 55 1984-5324,241-- 8 1989--$409.419-25 1980--$206,291-- 8 1985--$297,926-11 1990-$278,482--52

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3-- Hawaiian Open; T4--Shearson Lehman Hutton Open: T7-- Buick Classic; TB--Nissan Los Angeles Open; TB--U.S. Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--19: in money--16; top ten finishes--5; stroke average--70.71. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Las Vegas Invitational OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1971 World Junior, Winner, 1973 U. S. Amateur. All-American 1974 and 1975. Winner. 1978 Magnolia Classic. Winner, 1982 PGA TOUR Arnold Palmer Award as leading money winner. Winner, 1985 European Masters. 1986 Jerry Ford Invitational, 1987 Dunlop Phoenix. 1988 Fred Meyer Challenge (with Joey Sindelar). 1990 Scandanavian Enterprise Open (). NATIONAL TEAMS. Ryder Cup (2) 1983, 1985; Walker Cup. 1975; U.S. vs. Japan. 1982. Whatever Craig Stadler accomplishes during the rest of his career, his followers will fondly remember 1982. It was the year he broke away from the field and went from being a good player to a superstar. He won tour times, starting the year by capturing the first tournament, the Joe Garagiola- Tucson Open. He won two of the year's more significant events, the Masters Tournament in a playoff over Dan Pohl and the World Series of Golf in a playoff over Raymond Floyd. His other victory was in the Kemper Open by an impressive seven strokes. He won the Arnold PalmerAward as the leading money winner, as he earned $446,462. Until 1985, only Tom Watson and Mark O'Meara had won more in a single season. He won the Byron Nelson Classic in 1984 and has been so close to winning a few more. For example, in 1985 he played the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and Hawaiian Open in a combined 47-under par, yet he didn't win. He lost in a playoff to Lanny Wadkins in the Hope and was second to Mark O'Meara in Hawaii. In 1987, he lost the Hawaiian Open again, this time in a playoff to Corey Pavin. In 1988, he was third in the Masters and Kemper Open; and in 1989 was second in the Independent Insurance Agent Open and third in the Las Vegas Invitational. The trend continued last year with several top 10 finishes and a financially-profitable year. Away from the TOUR, he shot a final-round 61 to win the Scandanavian Open in Sweden. Before turning professional in 1975, Craig compiled an excellent amateur record, highlighted by his victory in the 1973 U. S. Amateur Championship at the Inverness Club in Toledo. He had given some thought to leaving the University of Southern California after that triumph, but changed his mind. He went onto be an All-America choice in 1974 and 1975 and was named to the 1975 Walker Cup team. He also has played on two Ryder Cup teams. 155

Payne Stewart

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1989 PGA Championship FULL NAME: William Payne Stewart HEIGHT: 6'1" WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: Jan. 30, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Springfield. MO RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Tracey Ferguson; Chelsea (11/13/85); Aaron (4/2/89) COLLEGE: Southern Methodist University (1979, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing. cooking TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1981 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,582,989 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-5 TOUR VICTORIES: 1982 Quad Cities Open. 1983 Walt Disney World Classic. 1987 Hertz Bay Hill (TOTAL: 7) Classic. 1989 MCI Heritage Classic, PGA Championship. 1990 MCI Heritage Classic, GTE Byron Nelson Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 13,400--157 1985--$225,729--19 1988--$ 553,571--14 1982--$ 98.686-- 38 1986--$535,389-- 3 1989--$1,201,301-- 2 1983--$178,809-- 25 1987--$511,026--12 1990--$ 976,281x- 3 1984--$288,795-- 11 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1- -MCI Heritage Classic; I--GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic 2--Memorial; 2- -Centel Western Open; T3--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T7-- Southwestern Bell Colonial; T8--PGA Championship: T10--MONY Tourna- ment of Champions. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26; in money--23; top ten finishes--8; stroke average--70.12. BEST 1990 STATS: 2--Putting (1.7468) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1982 Magnolia Classic. Co-champion, 1979 Southwest Confer- ence. 1979 All-America. 1979 Missouri Amateur champion. Winner 1981 Indian and Indonesian Open on Asian tour; third in Asian Order of Merit, 1981. Winner, 1982 Tweed Head Classic in Australia. Third in Australian Order of Merit, 1982. Winner of All-Around category of the 1988 Nabisco Statistics. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1987. 1989; Kirin Cup. 1987; Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2), 1989, 1990. World Cup, 1987, 1990. Nissan Cup, 1986. Payne Stewart has established himself as one of the outstanding players in the game - certainly the most colorful. He has been a strong and steady player for several years but in 1989 he elevated himself to a new plateau with victories in the PGA Championship and the MCI Heritage Classic. He also was second three times that season, losing once in a playoff to Tom Kite in the Nabisco Championships. He had 11 top 10 finishes and was No. 2 on the money list to Tom Kite with $1.201,301. Last year was another good one as he repeated as the victor in the MCI Heritage Classic and also won the GTE Byron Nelson Classic. In the PGA at Kemper Lakes near Chicago, a first round 74 put him eight strokes out of the lead, but he came on strong with rounds of 66, 69 and 67 to win by a stroke. Another special victory for Payne came in the 1987 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. He donated his entire check of $108,000 to the Florida Hospital Golden Circle of Friends Home. "in memory of my father, William Louis Stewart. who died of cancer two years previous to the day." Payne's golfing career progressed in an orderly fashion through junior programs. high school and finally to a golf scholarship at Southern Methodist University. While there, Payne won several collegiate events, including the 1979 co-championship of the Southwest Conference. He played the Asian Tour in 1980 and 1981 and with victories in the 1981 Indian and Indonesian Opens under his belt, plus his marriage to Tracey Ferguson, an Australian girl he met while in Malaysia, Payne returned to the U.S. to attend the 1981 spring 0-School. He was successful. 156

Ray Stewart

EXEMPT STATUS: 111th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Ray Stewart HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 170 t. BIRTH DATE: December 13, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: Mission, B.C.. Canada RESIDENCE: Abbotsford. B.C. FAMILY: Wife Maureen: Brett Alexander (11/18/88) COLLEGE: University of British Columbia SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1983, 1986. 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $398,299 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1987 Bank of Boston Classic, 1989 Chattanooga Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 7,577--192 1988--$ 45,106--153 1990--$139,536--111 1987--$72,136--124 1989--$133,944--106 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T4--Greater Milwaukee Open; T6--Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--18; top ten finishes-2; stroke average--70.91. BEST 1990 STAT: 17--Greens in regulation (.677) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: The International

When you read through the biographies of the players on the PGA TOUR most look remarkably similar in one regard, they all played a lot of amateur and intercollegiate golf. Occasionally though. a player comes along who has a completely different background and one such refreshing change from that pattern is Canadian Ray Stewart. Stewart has a bit of Larry Nelson or Calvin Peale in him in that he didn't get serious about golf until he was in his 20's and he's not even sure that his University of British Columbia even has a golf team. "I really didn't begin playing at all until I was 16 or 17 and I didn't get serious about golf until I was 23," said the personable Stewart. "I finally bought a full-set of clubs at 23 and drove into Vancouver and saw sand traps on golf courses and thought this game is kind of neat." Largely self-taught, Stewart picked up the game from reading golf magazines and says, "ask me about any tip ever written, I've probably read it." Finally, at age 26, Stewart played in his first tournament in British Columbia and decided that the PGA TOUR might be a great way to make a living. He earned his card in 1983, but won only $7,577 and lost his playing privileges. Undaunted, Stewart played on the Asian circuit for four years and the European circuit for another year before regaining his TOUR card in the 19860-School, The time spent overseas was definitely a positive step in this development. For the first two-thirds of 1987, patience was a virtue he needed as he had won only about $16,000 but a tie for 10th at the Provident Classic gave him a confidence boost and then two weeks later at the Bank of Boston Classic he turned his career around in three short days. He opened at Pleasant Valley with a fine 65, but a second round 73 left him well back of the lead. However, he used two eagles to post another 65, in the third round and when Sunday's finale was washed out due to rain, Stewart found himself tied for second and he collected $37,333. He then finished out the year in good fashion and eventually ended in the 124th spot on the money list with $72.136. He was disappointed with his 1988 season when he was forced to return to the 0-School, but 1989 was a different story. In 1989, a tie for 10th at The International brightened his outlook on the year and then the following week in Chattanooga, he nearly broke into the winners circle. Stan Utley's birdie-birdie finish edged Stewart by a shot, but the $54,000 runner's-up check boost him back comfortably into the top 125. He was in position to win at the 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open. He held a three-stroke lead after three rounds but finished tied for fourth place, only one stroke out of a playoff.

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Curtis Strange

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1988 United States Open FULL NAME: Curtis Northrup Stange HEIGHT: 5 11" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: January 30. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Norfolk, VA RESIDENCE: Kingsmill, VA FAMILY: Wife Sarat; Thomas Wright III (8.2582): David Clark (4/3/85) COLLEGE: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting and fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 19'7 CAREER EARNINGS: $5,292,892 PLAYOFF RECORD: 6-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Pensacola Open. 1980 Michelob-Houston Open, Manufacturers Hanover (TOTAL: 17) Westchester Classic. 1983 Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1984 LaJet Classic. 1985 Honda Classic. Panasonic-Las Vegas Invitational. Canadian Open. 1986 Houston Open. 1987 Canadian Cpen, Federal Express-St. Jude Classic, NEC World Series of Golf. 1988 Independent Insurance Agent Open. Memorial Tournament, U.S. Open, Nabisco Championships. 1989 U.S. Open.

MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 28,144--87 1982--$263,378-10 1987--$ 925,941-- 1 1978-5 29,346--88 1983-$200,116--21 1988--$1,147,644-- 1 1979--$138,368--21 1984-$276.773--14 19894 752.587-- 7 1980--$271.888-- 3 1985--$542,321-- 1 1990--$ 277,172--53 1981--$201.513-- 9 1986-'$237,700--32

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T4--Nestle Invitational; T5--Southwestern Bell Colonial; T7--MONY Tourna- ment of Champions: T7--Masters; TB--Centel Western Open; TB--Anheuser- Busch Golf Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tcurnaments entered-20; in money--17; top ten finishes--6; stroke average--70.42. BEST 1990 STAT: 4--Greens in Regulation (.701) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Federal Express St. Jude Classic. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 1973 Southeastern Amateur, 1974 NCAA, 1974 Western Ama- teur, 1975 Eastern Amateur. 195 and 1976 North and South Amateur. 1975 and 1976 Virginia State Amateur. 1974 College Player-of-the-Year. Winner 1985. 1987 and 1988 Arnold Palmer Award as leading money winner. 1985. 1987 and 1988 Golf Writers Player-of-the-Year. Winner 1986 ABC Cup (Japan). Record 62 on Old Course. St. Andrews. Scotland. in 1987 Dunhill Cup matches. Named 1988 PGA Player-of-the-Year. Leading money winner in 1989 and 1990 Skins game's. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (4) 1983. 1985. 1987, 1989; World Amateur Cup, 1974; Walker Cup, 1975; Nissan Cup. 1985: Kirin Cup (2), 1987, 1988; Four Tours Championship, 1989: Dunhill Cup (4), 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990. Curtis Strange stands with the greats in the history of the game. His play has established him as one of the most feared competitors in the world. Look at the record. He won the United States Open Championships ir1 1988 and 1989 to become the first since Ben Hogan (1950-1951) to win the coveted title in back-to-back years. His victory in 1988 at The Country Club in Brookline. MA, was in a playoff over Nick Faldo, 71 to 75; and in 1989 he played brilliantly through the final holes at Oak Hills in Rochester, NY, to win again. He has won 12 times on the PGA TOUR in the last six years and three times he won the Arnold Palmer Awa ,d as the leading money winner. In 1989, he became the first player in TOUR history to exceed $1 -million in official earnings in a single season. He won four times that year and collected $1.1 '7,644. His biggest moneyday came in the 1988 Nabisco Championships at Pebble Beach. He birdied the second extra hole to defeat Tom Kite. It was worth $360,000 plus the season-long bonus money of $175,000. Obviously, he was everyone's "player-of-the-year". Curtis started -o play at age seven, "and by the time I was eight, I was playing every day." His father was a golf professional and owned the White Sands Country Club in Virginia Beach, Va. He won the 1974 NCAA Championship while at Wake Forest. 158 Mike Sullivan

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Michael James Sullivan HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: January 1. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Gary. IN RESIDENCE: Ocala. FL FAMILY: Wife, Sandy; Rebecca (6/1385). COLLEGE: University of Florida SPECIAL INTERESTS: Flying, fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1976 & 1985 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,321,252 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Southern Open. 1989 Independent Insurance Agent Open. (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 11,170--142 1982--$ 37957- 108 1987--$ 79.456--112 1978-$ 41,184-- 74 1983--$ 93 437-- 60 1988--$115,994-- 99 19794 38,596-- 97 1984--$111.415- 63 1989--$273,963-- 47 1980--$147.759-- 22 1985--$ 45032--127 1990--$ 80,038--147 1981--$ 94,844-- 41 1986--$150,407-- 62 BEST 1990 FINISH: T9--B.C. Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27; in money--16; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--71.54. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Las Vegas Irvitational OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1984 Shootout at Jeremy Ranch (Utah) on Senior PGA TOUR with Don January.

Mike Sullivan knows of the importance to be patient on the golf course. He knows what it means to be patient in the clubhouse, as well. His victory in the 1989 Independent Insurance Agent Open at The Woodlands near Houston came because he managed to stay calm both places. Mike barely survived the cut after rounds of 76 and 71, but he hung in there and came back withal 4-under-par 68 for the third day. He was an early starter on Sunday but he was seven strokes behind the leader, Mike Donald. The big, personable Sullivan caught fire on the TPC Course at The Woodlands and proceeded to roll in eight birdies before a bogey at the 18th gave hime a 65 and an 8-under-par total of 280. He really didn't think it would hold up - but it did, by a stroke over Craig Stadler. His 65 was three strokes better than anyone else that day. Mike started on the TOUR in 1977 and his only other victory came in the 1980 Southern Open in Columbus, GA. The next year at the Southern, he shot a final-round 64 to tie J.C. Snead. but Snead won the playoff. Another victory came his way in 1984 when he teamed with Don January to win the Shootout at Jeremy Ranch in Utah on the Senior PGA TOUR. He has always had the talent to exell, but re-occuring back problems have kept him from reaching the high consistency level at which everyone knows he can play. As an example, of his skills, he shot a 7-under- par 28 for nine holes in the 1988 Texas Open. Mike played a lot of golf with his Lather when he was a youngster. "He was a scratch amateur, and taught me everything in those days." Living in Ocala, FL, his father took him to see the Florida Citrus Open in Orlando, and the old Greater Jacksonville Open. He went to the University of Florida briefly--and had Andy Bean for a roommate--but he wanted to play golf, and not go to school. In the 1978 Buick Open, he tied with Jack Newton of Australia but lost the playoff.

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Hal Sutton EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1983 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Hal Evan Sutton HEIGHT: 6' 1 WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: April 28, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Shreveport, LA RESIDENCE: Shreveport, LA FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer. COLLEGE: Centenary College (Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Horses, hunting and fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1981 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,931,904 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1982 Walt Disney World Golf Classic. 1983 (TOTAL. 7) Tournament Players Championship, PGA Championship. 1985 Si, Jude Memphis Classic, Southwest Classic. 1986 Phoe- nix Open, Memorial Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$237,434--11 1985—$365,340-- 7 1988--$137,296--88 1983-4426.668-- 1 1986--$429,434- 6 1989--$422,703--23 1984--$227,949--26 1987--$477,996"16 1990--$207.084--75 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T5--Nissan Los Angeles Open; T7--USF&G Classic; T7--Greater Milwaukee Open; T9—MCI Heritage Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--18; top ten finishes--4: stroke average--70.69 BEST 1990 STAT: 16--Eagles (9) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: USF&G Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1980 U.S. Amateur championship. 1980 Golf Magazine College Player of the Year. Collegiate All-American. Runner-up 1981 NCAA Championship. Winner 1974 Louisiana State Juniors. 1983 PGA and Golf Writers Player-of-Year. Winner, 1985 Chrysler Team Championship (with Raymond Floyd). NATIONAL TEAMS. USA vs. Japan, 1983; Ryder Cup. 1985, 1987, Hal Sutton keeps searching for ways to get better but true to the mark of a great competitor, he says he isn't as good as he knows he can be and expects to be. His first victory was in his rookie season of 1982. He won twice in 1983, added two more in 1985 and was a double winner again in 1986. During the "non-win" years, he knocked at the door constantly, but something always seemed to happen to keep him out. Just like two years ago when he had two runner-up finishes and a very good year financially. He lost the Anheuser-Busch Classic in a playoff to Mike Donald and was runner-up to Tim Simpson in the USF&G Classic. At the 1987 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational, Hal was closing in on victory again, but Paul Azinger came roaring from out of the pack, made eagle at the final hole with a long, long putt and won by a stroke over Hal. He also was second to Mike Reid in the Seiko-Tucson Open. His greatest season had to be 1983. He won the Tournament Players Championship and the PGA Championship and went on to be the No. 1 money winner with $426,668. Although his father did not play the game, Hal said he always was the "moving force behind me:' A friend of his father's sent him a set of clubs when he was 11, and that was the start. "I played some team sports, but it was discouraging because I never seemed to be on a good team. I decided I wanted to win or lose on my own ability and that's why I chose golf." Asa 12-and 13-year old, he would take his father's cart and "sometimes play 72 holes a day." He said he only had mediocre success until his junior year at Centenary College, although he did win the Louisiana State Junior title in 1974. Hal won the 1980 U. S. Amateur at the Country Club of North Carolina. Also in 1980, he was named Golf Magazine College Player of the Year. At the time, there was talk that he might forever remain an amateur. "I went to work for my Dad and would go as long as a month without playing at all," he said. "When I did try to play, I didn't have any feel. I had put so much into the game to that point, I felt it was senseless to give it all up. I could always go back into business, but in later years. I couldn't go back to the game at the level I wanted. So I decided to turn professional and goon TOUR." 160 Brian Tennyson

EXEMPT STATUS: 29th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Brian Jerome Tennyson HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: July 10, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Evansville. IN RESIDENCE: Evansville. IN FAMILY: Wife. Jeanne; Ryan (3/27/89) COLLEGE: Ball State University (1984, B. A.) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, fishing, reading. TURNED PROFESSIONAL; 1984 Q SCHOOL: Fall, 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $740,934 4. BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1989 Hardee's Golf Classic: 72-- 1990 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$ 4,694--229 1989--$189,345--76 1990--$443,508--29 1988--$108,082--107 BEST 1990 FINISH: T2--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T3--B.C. Open; 4 --USF&G Classic; T5--Phoenix Open; T5--Canadian Open; T6--Canon Greater Hartford Open; T6--Bank of Boston Classic; T7--Southwestern Bell Colonial, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29; in money--20; top ten finishes--8; stroke average-70.43. BEST 1990 STAT: 7-Driving accuracy (.757) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Sazale Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1986 Razorback Open (Tournament Players Series in Little Rock. AR). Winner 1987 and Philippine Open on Asian Tour-Winner of eight collegiate events. Named 1984 NCAA Academic AII-American.

There was never any doubt in Brian Tennyson's mind. He knew as a 12-year old that he wanted to play on the PGA TOUR. It took him awhile to make it - four attempts in the TOUR's Qualifying Tournament - but he was successful in the tall of 1987. Now, Brian has established himself as one of the better young players in the game. "Actually," he said with a smile, "I was a little disappointed with my first year, but I was also happy to achieve a couple of my goals. I wanted to win at least $100,000 and that would let me keep my TOUR card. The continued improvement through the last two seasons has been noteworthy. He made a big move last year on the strength of several impressive top 10 finishes. His first was a tie for second in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic after a 66-67-66 finish. A 66-66 finfish gave him a tie for third at the B.C. Open. Two years ago, he tied for second at the Hardee's Golf Classic. He demonstrated his skills early in the season with four good rounds at the USF&G Classic and the next week he tied for fourth place in the Independent Insurance Agent Open in Houston. Brian started to play golf at about the age of eight. The youngest of nine children, his mother and father were the first to put a club in his hands. An older brother. Roger, is a Class A PGA teaching professional. Brian played through high school and he also lettered in soccer. He went to Ball State University and played for four more years, winning eight events and gaining All-American status. That's also where he met his wife, Jeanne. He turned professional after graduation and tried three times to qualify for the TOUR with out success. In 1986, he only missed by a stroke. So, he played where he could including 10 tournaments on the Asian Tour in 1987 and he won twice, the Indian Open and the Philippine Open. He turns to Mike Adams, the Director of Golf at the Academy of Golf at the Hills of Lakeway in Austin, TX. when he needs help. "Without Mike's help," he said, "I'd probably be looking for another line of work. He made the big change in my game."

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Doug Tewell

EXEMPT STATUS: 112th on 1990 money Iis1 FULL NAME: Douglas Fred Tewell HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 180 e S BIRTH DATE: August 27, 1949

BIRTHPLACE: Baton Rouge, LA ~" t \ RESIDENCE: Edmond. OK; plays out of Oak Tree GC. FAMILY: Wife, Pam; Kristi (9/24/69): Jay (331175). '! - COLLEGE: Oklahomah-emnicy cµ (197171..Speech-Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, family. automobiles. - - TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 JOINED TOUR: June, 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,771.517 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1.0. TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Sea Pines Heritage Classic, IVB-Philadelphia Classic. 1986 Los Angeles (TOTAL: 4) Open. 1987 Pensacola Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 1,812--201 1981--$ 41.540--94 1986--$310,285-- 18 1976--$ 3.640--185 1982--$ 78,770--52 1987-4150.116-- 71 1977--$ 33,162-- 76 1983--$112.367--49 1988--$209,196-- 53 1978 -$ 16,629--113 1984- $117.988 -57 1989-5174,607-' 83 1979 --$ 84.500-- 43 1985--$137.426--58 1990--$137,795--112 1980--$161.684-- 17

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3-B.C. Open: T7--Buick Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26: in money--14; top ten finishes--2 stroke average-70.90. BEST 1990 STAT: 1-Greens in regulation (.709) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, Oklahoma State Junior and Scholastic titles. 1966. Winner 1978 South Central PGA. 1971 Tulsa Intercollegiate. Winner 1988 Acorn Team title in Japan (with Bob Gilder). There were many memorable accomplishments on the PGA TOUR in 1986 and Doug Tewell's performance in the Los Angeles Open has to rank with the best of them. Playing the great Riviera Country Club course, Doug shot rounds of 66 and 63 the last two days and won by seven strokes over Clarence Rose. He took the lead the third day when he birdied the first six holes and then set sail for the victory. He saved his best until near the end in 1987. After taking a month off the TOUR, he went to the Pensacola Open. It was close until the final nine holes, then he ran away from the field and eventually won by four strokes. He had a couple of good runs at the Buick Open title. In 1988 he closed with an 8-under- par 64 and finished in second place, two strokes behind Scott Verplank. In 1989 he had an injury-filled year but he did recover in time to tie for second again at the Buick, just one stroke behind Leonard Thompson. He said 01 1989. "It was a frustrating year. I missed 12 of the first 16 events because of a back injury but with the help of the people at Centinela Hospital I was able to recuperate." Last year, he tied for seventh place at the Buick Open but his best finish was a tie for third at the B.C. Open. Doug said he "will remember forever" his first round in the 1985 PGA Championship at Cherry Hills Country Club. He shot a course record 64 and went on to a respectable tie for 12th place. His biggest year was in 1980 when he won twice, in the Sea Pines Heritage Classic in a playoff over Jerry Pate; and in the IVB-Philadelphia Classic. In the latter event, he was 10-strokes behind after two rounds but closed brilliantly with 65-67 to win by one over Tom Kite. Doug started to play golf at about age 12 and his first teacher was Labron Harris, Sr. at the Lakeside club in Stillwater, Okla, After being graduated from Oklahoma State University, he worked as an assistant profes- sional for two years and then moved on as head pro at the Pinelop Country Club in Pinetop. Ariz. During the off seasons, he worked at Camelback in Phoenix. In June, 1975, with his Class A PGA membership in hand, he joined the TOUR.

162 Leonard Thompson

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Leonard Stephen Thompson HEIGHT: 6'2 WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: January 1, 1947 BIRTHPLACE: Laurinburg, NC RESIDENCE: Myrtle Beach, SC FAMILY: Wife, Lesley: Martha Lea (6/7671: Stephen (416/74). +- r COLLEGE: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1970 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1971 lit'— CAREER EARNINGS: $1,589,723 TOUR VICTORIES: 1974 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic. 1977 Pensacola Open. 1989 Buick Open (TOTAL: 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1971--$ 6,556- -153 1978--$ 52.231-- 63 1985--$ 48.395--122 1972- $ 39,882-- 63 1979--$ 90,465-- 41 1986--$ 83,420--102 1973--$ 91,158-- 15 1980--$138,826-- 25 1987--$ 52,326--147 1974-5122.349-- 15 1981--$ 95.517-- 40 1988--$ 84.659--123 1975-5 48.748-- 48 1982--$ 60,998-- 73 1989--$261,397-- 52 1976--$ 26,566-- 83 19834 76.326-- 69 19904 78,017--148 1977--$107,293-- 23 1984 4 36,920- -126 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T7-Buick Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31; in money--15; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--72.15 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1975 Carolinas Open. Winner 1970 American Amateur Classic.

Leonard Thompson had tears in his eyes - and so did a lot of other people - as he stood by the 18th green at the 1989 Buick Open and realized he finally was a winner again. It had been 12 years since he had enjoyed the sweet taste of victory and TOUR records indicate that it represented the longest anyone had ever gone between triumphs. He had to go back to the 1977 Pensacola when he rolled in a birdie putt of 50 feet on the final hole to edge a rookie by the name of Curtis Strange. Leonard started on the TOUR in the fail of 1971 and his first victory came in the 1974 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic. It led to his first $100,000-plus season. He was the first round leader in the Buick at Warwick Hills Country Club after a first round of 65. A 71 the second day put him one stroke off the lead and a third round 69 left him three strokes behind Payne Stewart. It was touch-and-go all afternoon with Stewart and Hal Sutton appearing as the main contenders. Sutton double bogeyed the 17th and Stewart bogeyed the 18th and when alt was said and done, Leonard was the winner. His closing 4-under-par 68 gave him a 15-under-par total of 273- and a check for $180,000. With a big grin, he said. "I didn't know they made checks that big with my name on it." He returned last year and although not at the top of his game. he opened with a 6-under-par 66 and finally tied for seventh place. In 1981, Leonard had aday to remember as he shot a course record 31-31--62 at Glen Abbey Golf Club in the Canadian Open. He only missed one green but still birdied as he chipped in from off the edge. He used the same golf ball for 18 holes and then presented it to the Royal Canadian Golf Association for its museum at Glen Abbey. Prior to joining the TOUR, Leonard had sharpened his game at Wake Forest and was a teammate of such players as Lanny Wadkins and . A native North Carolinian, one of the highlights of his career was the course record 7-under- par 29 on the back nine at Pinehurst No. 2, set in the 1977 Colgate Hall of Fame Classic.

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Jim Thorpe

EXEMPT STATUS: 701h on 1990 money list FULL NAME: James Lee Thorpe HEIGHT: 6 WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: February 1, 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Roxboro, N(. RESIDENCE: Buffalo, NY FAMILY: Wife, Carol; Sheronne (36/77). Chera (12/3/88) COLLEGE: Morgan State SPECIAL INTERESTS: Football, basketball, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1975 & 1978 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.530,467 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Greater Milwaukee Open; Seiko-Tucson Match Play Championship. 1986 (TOTAL: 3) Seiko-Tucson Match Play Championship.

MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 2,000-- 1983--$118,197--46 1987--$ 57,198--139 1979--$48,987--80 1984--$135,818--48 19884 4,028--252 1980--$33,671--99 1985--$379,091-- 4 1989--$104,704--123 1981--$43,011--93 1986--$326,087--15 1990--$211,297-- 70 1982--$66.379--63 BEST 1990 FINISH: 2--Phoenix Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--1 6; top ten finishes--1: stroke average-71.28. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Las Vegas Invitational OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1982 Canadian PGA. Co-Medalist in 1978 TOUR Qualifying School. Jim Thorpe may be in the record book for a long time as the last player to win back-to-back match play championships. He capped a brilliant 1985 season by defeating Jack Renner in the final of the Seiko-Tucson Match Play event and he followed with a repeat victory in Tucson in 1986 when he defeated Scott Simpson. Each victory was worth $150,000. Tucson returned to the stroke-play format in 1987 but Jim had to miss it. He underwent surgery on his left wrist/thumb on September 30. He also had to miss most of the 1988 season because of an injury. The 1989 season then became something of a year to try and regain his competitive form. He was at his best at the Kemper Open where he tied for second. He continued to improve last year and set the tone with a runner-up finish in the Phoenix Open, his second start of the year. He won more money in 1990 than he had in the three previous years combined. Five years ago. Jim even went beyond his own dreams as he compiled an outstanding record. He won twice, in the Greater Milwaukee Open when he outdueled Jack Nicklaus down the stretch and then in Tucson. He nearly won for a third time. In the Western Open, he came from behind the last afternoon to tie amateur Scott Verplank. Unfortunately for Jim, Verplank won the playoff with a par on the second extra hole. He is the ninth of 12 children. He grew up in alarge home off the second fairway at the Roxboro (NC) Golf Club where his father, Elvert. was the greens superintendent. He says with a laugh, "W e used to go out after dark and hit shots by the back porch light." Jim was quite a football player in high school and earned a scholarship to Morgan State. He was a running back, and a powerful one at that, but after a year, he abandoned the sport and then left school after two years to devote more lime to golf. "There were five boys in the family." Jim says, "and my father was the one who started me playing golf, but in those days, I would rather play football. My brother, Chuck, was the best golfer in the family." Chuck was on the PGA TOUR in the early 1970s and it was Chuck who gave Jim some sound advice regarding the TOUR. "I couldn't hit my long irons very well, so one day Chuck said we should go to Pinehurst and he would help me with my game. We played and practiced and played some more. Finally, one day. Chuck said, 'You're ready.'" Jim obtained his TOUR card in the Fall of 1975, but he only won $2,000. so he went home again. In the Fall of 1978, he was back in the School, this time better prepared. and was co-medalist with John Fought in the O-School. Early the next year, he let everyone know he was indeed ready, as he tied with Tom Watson for second place in the Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, two strokes behind Bruce Lietzke. 164 Lee Trevino

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1968 United States Open FULL NAME: Lee Buck Trevino HEIGHT: 5' 7" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 1. 1939 BIRTHPLACE: Dallas. TX RESIDENCE: Dallas TX FAMILY: Wife Claudia; Richard (11/21%62): Lesley Ann (6/30/65): Tony Lee (4/13(69); Troy (9/ 10/73) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1960 JOINED TOUR: 1967 CAREER EARNINGS: $3.474.917 PLAYOFF RECORD: 5-5 TOUR VICTORIES: 1968 U. S. Open. Hawaiian. 1969 Tucson. — ' (TOTAL. 27) 1970 Tucson, National Airlines.. 1971 Tal- lahassee. Danny Thomas-Memphis. U. S. Open, Canadian Open. Sahara. 1972 Danny Thomas-Memphis, Hanford, St. Louis. 1973 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary, Doral-Eastern. 1974 New Orleans. PGA Championship. 1975 Florida Citrus Open. 1976 Colonial National Invitation. 1977 Canadian Open. 1978 Colonial National Invitation. 1979 Canadian Open 1980 Tournament Players Champion- ship, Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, San Antonio-Texas Open. 1981 MONY Tournament of Champions. 1984 PGA Championship.

MONEY & POSITION: 1966--$ 600-- 1975-- $134,206- 9 1983-- $111,100-- 52 1967-$ 26,472 - 45 1976-- $136,963-- 13 1984-- $282,907-- 12 1961 -- 6 1977 4 85,108-- 33 1985-- $140,883-- 56 1969--$112.418 -- 7 1978-- $228.723- 6 1986 4 86,315-- 98 1970--$157,037 -- 1 1979-- $238,732- 4 1987- -$ 51,212- -152 1971--$231,202-- 2 1980-- $385,814- 2 1988- -$ 26.286- -184 1972--$214.805-- 2 1981-- $134,801-- 23 1989-- $118,628 -114 1973--$210,017-- 4 1982- -$ 34,293--113 1990 4 14,500- -219 1974--$203.422 -- 4

BEST 1990 FINISH: 24--Masters Tournament. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--3; in money-2: top ten finishes--0; stroke average--71.40. SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY (As of 12/15/90) SENIOR PGA TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Royal Caribbean Classic, Aetna Challenge, (TOTAL: 7) Vintage Chrysler Invitational. Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Classic, The NYNEX Commemorative, USGA Senior Open, Tran- samerica Senior Gold Championship. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28: in money--28; top ten finishes--26; stroke average-68.89. 1990 SENIOR EARNINGS: $1.190,518 COMBINED CAREER EARNINGS: $4.674.694 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1990SENIOR PGATOUR Playerof the Year, 1990 SENIOR PGATOUR Rookie of the Year. 1971 PGA Playerof the Year: Winner 1971 and 1972 British Open Championship: Winner 1974 World Series of Golf 1975 Mexican Open. 1968,1969.1970,1971, and 1974 World Cup team; 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975. 1979, and 1981 Ryder Cup teams; Captain of 1985 Ryder Cup team. Winner 1977 Morocco Grand Prix: 1978 Benson & Hedges: 1978 Lancome Trophy; 1979 Canadian PGA; Winner 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974. 1980 Vardon Trophy. Member World Golf Hall of Fame. Winner; 1983 Canadian PGA; Member, 1984 USA Team vs. Japan. Winner, 1987 Skins game (aced 17th hole to win $175,000). It would take a book twice this size to tell the whole Lee Trevino story. Briefly, he has left his mark as one of the great players and personalities in the history of the game. He has won 27 times on the Regular TOUR and in December of 1989, he joined the Senior TOUR. He was expected to be extremely successful on the 50-years-and-over circuit, and he did not disappoint. He won seven times and became the first ever to win at least $1 million on the Senior TOUR. He collected $1,190,518. For his efforts he was awarded the inaugural SENIOR PGA TOUR Player and Rookie of the Year awards.

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Bob Tway

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1986 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Robert Raymond Tway HEIGHT: 6' 4" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: May 4. 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Oklahoma City. OK RESIDENCE: Edmond, OK: plays out of Oak Tree Golf Club FAMILY: Wife, Tammie; Kevin (7/23,88). Rr. r COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing. fishing, all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.395,333 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Shearson Lehman Bros.-Andy Williams Open, Manufacturers Hanover (TOTAL: 6) Westchester Classic, Georgia Pacific Atlanta Classic, PGA Championship. 1989 Memorial Tournament. 1990 Las Vegas Invitational.

MONEY & POSITION: 1985-$164,023--45 1987--$212,362--47 1989--$488,340--17 1986-$652,780-- 2 1988--$381,966--29 1990--$495.862--23

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1 '-Las Vegas Invitational; T5--Phoenix Open: T7--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; TB--Hardee's Galt Classic: T10--MONY Tournament of Champions.

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29. in money--21 : top ten finishes--5: stroke average--70.81 BEST 1990 STAT: 5--Par Breakers (.214) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Las Vegas Invitational OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: All-American, 1979. 1980. 1981. Awarded 1981 Fred Haskins Trophy as outstanding college player-of-year. Winner 1978 Trans-Mississippi Ama- teur, 1979 Southern Amateur, 1983 Sandpiper-Santa Barbara Open (TPS Series). Member 1978 and 1980 NCAA championship teams. Named 1986 PGA Player-of-Year. Winner 1987 Oklahoma State Open. Winner 1987 Chrysler Team Championship (with Mike Hulbert). Winner, 1988 Fred Meyer Challenge (with Paul Azinger). NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Cup, 1980: Nissan Cup, 1986. Bob Tway picked a good time to place a crown jewel on his 1990 season. He won the Las Vegas Invitational in a playoff over John Cook in October and collected $234.000. Bob and John tied at 26-under-par 334 for the 90-hole event and then Bob won it with a par on the first extra hole. It was a year to remember for Tway in 1986 when he displayed the skills necessary to let everyone know he will be one of the game's best for a long time. He was the TOUR's leading winner with four victories. He highlighted the season by dramatically holing a bunker shot on the final hole to win the PGA Championship after a tense duel with Greg Norman. He went on to be named the PGA Player-of-the-Year. He finished as the No. 2 money winner with $652.780 and was only $516 behind Norman. However, he added another $500,000 to his account at the end of the season as the winner of the inaugural season-long Vantage Cup competition. He broke through for the first time in the 1986 Shearson Lehman Brothers-Andy Williams Open. Due to weather, only 54 holes were played and Bob found himself tied with Bernhard Langer but he went on to win the playoff with a par on the second extra hole. A second-round 63 set the stage for his triumph in the Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. He finished with a 64 the in Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic and passed Hal Sutton, In 1989, Bob came through with another victory, and an impressive one it was, too. He won the Memorial Tournament by two strokes over Fuzzy Zoeller with his last three rounds in the 60s. During his years at Oklahoma State University, Bob earned All-American status three times. He won the 1981 Fred as the college player-of-the-year. Working under the watchful eye of Mike Holder, the golf coach at OSU, his game matured rapidly. Bob started to play golf at age five. "I'd follow my grandfather and father around the course," he said. He was "about seven' when he played in his first junior tournament. The family moved to Marietta. GA, when he was a youngster and Bob played basketball during his first two years in high school. Golf was his game, though. 166

Greg Twiggs

EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Gregory Wofford Twiggs HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 235 BIRTH DATE: Oct. 31, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, CA RESIDENCE: Rancho Mirage, CA; plays out of Mission Hills CC FAMILY: Wife, Teresa: Amber Alexandra (10/16/87) COLLEGE: San Diego State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars, fishing, fatherhood, antique golf clubs.

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 JOINED TOUR: Fall. 1984. 1986. 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $300,418 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open (TOTAL 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$33,559--139 1987--$21,443--186 1989--$154,302-- 90 1986--$41.418--147 1988--$ 2,999--262 1990--$ 49.696--178

BEST 1990 FINISH: 31--MONY Tournament of Champions 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31: in money--12: top len finishes--0: stroke average--72.5E- 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: USF&G Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1982 & 1983 First Team All-American. Winner 1984 California State Open. Several mini-tour events.

After being the 52nd and final qualifier at the 1988 0-School, it didn't take long for Greg Twiggs to make an impact. In mid-February Twiggs captured the first PGA TOUR victory of his career at the 1989 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. The triumph came in Twiggs' hometown of San Diego on the Torrey Pines course on which he had played many previous rounds. "I'm not thinking of things as easy because I'm from here," said Twiggs after his third round 64. "It's just more familiar." Twiggs came back the next day and fired a 69 to win the tournament by three strokes over four other players. "It's almost a surprise." said Twiggs. "I tried not to think about anything, I just realized I was in the position to enjoy myself." After going through O-School five times. Twiggs' victory earned him a two year exemption along with some new found riches. In fact, his winner's check of $126,000 was more than he had earned previously on the PGA TOUR. "There is a lot of love in this game. People know how hard it is out here," Twiggs said following his popular victory. Golf is not the only sport in which Twiggs has been successful. He was a member of the 1976 United States Junior World Hockey team and he also excelled in American Legion baseball. While his road on the TOUR was somewhat rocky in the early stages, he did shoot the lowest score in the history of the old Tournament Players Series. He had a 62 in the 1982 Chattanooga Classic. Still those memories will be hard pressed to beat the ones of the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. "I have a lot of good memories on this course. "The feeling coming down to the last hole, with all the people watching me about to win a golf tournament, was that I started to feel proud of myself," said Twiggs. It was not a year of distinction, however, other than the victory. After finishing 43rd in the Masters Tournament, he missed the cut in 12 of his last 17 starts with his best finish in that stretch being a tie for 32nd in the NEC World Series of Golf. Nevertheless, his $154,302 placed him in 90th position and the victory gave him the winning feeling that he expects to carry him to more successes.

167 Howard Twitty

EXEMPT STATUS: 120th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Howard Allen Twitty HEIGHT: 6' 5" WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: Jan. 15, 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix, AZ RESIDENCE: Paradise Valley, AZ: represents Arizona Biltnore FAMILY: Wife, Sheres; Kevin Scott (10/2/76); Jocelyn Noel (11/20'80); Charles Barnes Barris (6/7/89); Mary Caroline Claire (9/11/90)

COLLEGE: Arizona State University (1972, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 Q SCHOOL: Spring, 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,485,769 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 B. C. Open; 1980 Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 8,211- 139 1981 -$52,183-- 79 1986--$156,119-- 57 1976--$ 54,268-- 51 1982 -$57,355-- 78 1987--$169,442-- 61 1977-$ 60.091-- 49 1983 -$20,000--150 1988-$ 87,985-119 1978--$ 92,409-- 25 1984 -$51,971--106 1989--$107,200--119 1979--$179.619- 15 1985 -$92,958-- 82 1990--$129,444--120 1980--$166,190-- 14 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T8--BellSouth Atlanta Classic: T10-Buick Southern 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--33; in money--17; by ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.44. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Honda Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1970 Sunnehanna arcl 1970 Porter Cup; 1970 and 1972 All- American: Winner 1975 Thailaid Open; Player Director on TOUR Policy Board, 1981-1982. Howard Twidy struggled with a bad back for quite 3 while, but in mid-summer of last year, it started to feel Letter. It was evident from the results as he started to swing the clubs with his old authority. A strong finish to the season assured him of exerrnt status once again among the leading money winners. For example, he started the Buick Southern Open with an 8-under-par 62 which included a 29 on the incoming side. He knows, though, he may never again play the game as well as he did in a stretch of 3 tournaments in rrid-summer of 1980. He want through 14 rounds with 13 of them being in the 60's and was 57-under-par. One of those weeks ended in a victory, as he defeated Jim Simons on the sixth extra hole in the Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. In the others, he was second in the Greater Milwaukee Open, fifth in the Quad Cities Open, and, after the victory, he started 64-66 in the IVB- Philadelphia Classic but then the bubble burst. Howard's first TOUR victory came the year before n the B. C. Open when he outplayed two close friends, oTi Purtzer and Doug Tewell on the 72id hole. They were tied through 71, but Howard managed a par on the home hole and that ga ve him the victory. One of the biggest men on the TOUR at six-feet-fi-e, 210 pounds, he once was asked why he didn't concentrate on football. With a grin, he replied "I like to keep my blood in my body." Twitly believes now that his ample physical proporions probably slowed his progress in golf at an early age. He started to play at age 10 but it wasn't until he was a senior in high school in Phoenix that his game started to develop. "I was abort 6'3" when I was a sophomore," he recalls, "and I was terrible. I guess I just needed time to catch up with my body. I didn't have the coordination that I needed." As a sophomore and junior at Arizona State. Twi4y really showed progress, however. He won the important Sunnehanna and Porter Cup amate Jr events and, when he was a senior, he finished right behind the co-champions of the NCAA championship, Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite from the University of Texas. Twitty turned pro in 1973 and made it through the PGA TOUR Qualifying School in June, 1975. That was tie same year he also won the ThailandOpen during asecond trip to the Far East circuit. 168 Kirk Triplett

EXEMPT STATUS: 88th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Kirk Allen Triplett HEIGHT: 6' 3" WEIGHT: 190 an u BIRTH DATE: March 29, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Moses Lake. WA RESIDENCE: Cathedral City. CA: plays out of Mission Hills (CA) Resort. FAMILY: Wife, Cathi COLLEGE: University of Nevada (1985. Civil Engineering) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, reading, computers. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $183,464 BEST-EVER FINISH: 3--1990 Buick Classic MONEY & POSITION: 1990--$183,464-- 88 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 3--Buick Classic: 4--Shearson Lehman Hutton Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26; in money--13: top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71 .09. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Infiniti Tournament of Champions OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1988 Alberta Open, Sierra Nevada Open, Ft. McMurray Classic. Played on Australian, Asian and Canadian Tours in 1987, 1988 and 1989.

When Kirk Triplett was going to college at the University of Nevada-Reno, his mind was set on a career in engineering. He even had a couple of jobs lined up. However, he did enjoy playing golf and had experienced some success. "I decided that I should give it a try while I had a chance. I could always fall back on my engineering degree." He played around the world, such as on the Australian, Asian and Canadian Tours in 1987, 1988 and 1989. "I wouldn't trade the experience for anything," he said. "I learned so much, not only about golf but about life, about myself. I'll be telling stories until the day I die about Asia. "It now makes the PGA TOUR look so much better and I can fully appreciate everything that goes on out here. The travelling always is a difficult part of the TOUR, but it is so easy as compared to elsewhere. We get spoiled." He made it onto the TOUR in the fall of 1989. being successful in the Qualifying Tournament. "I was fortunate."he said, "because I knew a few guys who had been on TOUR before. l would always ask them questions about what life was like. so I had some idea of what to expect. "Then, there were eight-or-10 guys in the 0-School who were good friends, so we sort of travelled together, practiced together and had dinner together. It wasn't like being out here alone." Kirk said he is amazed at how good the talent is on TOUR. "At Las Vegas, I was playing well (four rounds in the 60s) and the last day. I shot an even-par 72 and fell into a tie for 32nd place." His first taste of success came early in the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open at Torrey Pines in LaJolla, CA. He tied for fourth and collected $32,625. His big breakthrough came in mid-summer, He started the Buick Classic with a 65 to take the first round lead. He fell back with a 74 the next day at the Westchester Country Club, but came back strong with rounds of 67 and 66 to finish alone in third place. It was worth $68,000. He followed with a tie for 13th at the Canon Greater Hartford Open and a tie for 12th at the Anheuser Busch Classic. He earned $103,625 in those three tournaments. At the Buick Classic, he said it was a big help to play with Craig Stadler the last afternoon. "I made a few putts and Craig was very encouraging to me all day. He was just super." Kirk started to play at age 10. "The whole family took up the game at the same time in Pullman, Washington." he said.

169 Stan Utley EXEMPT STATUS: 1989 tournament winner FULL NAME: Stanley Frank Utley HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Jan, 16. 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Thayer, MO RESIDENCE: Columbia, MO; plays out of CC of Missouri FAMILY: Wife, Elayna COLLEGE: University of Missouri (1984, Bus. Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, hunting, church activities TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 JOINED TOUR: Aug. 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $251.004 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Chattanooga Classic (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$107,400--118 1990-$143,604--108 BEST 1990 FINISH: T6--The International 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--34; in money--20; topten finishes--1; stroke average--71.59. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Chattanooga Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three-time All-Big Eight. Two-time All-America. Winner, 1986 Kansas Open. 1988, 1989 Missouri Oper Champ. 1980 Missouri Junior Champ.

There's hardly a year that goes by without a rags-to-ricies TOUR story and the 1989 version was the Chattanooga Classic champion. Stan Utley. Utley. who had played in only a handful of TOUR events since leaving the University of Missouri in 1984, gained a sponsors exemption into the Chattanooga event on the strength of his victory the previous week in the Missouri Open. He took acvantage of his opportL nity by earning aone-shol victory worth $90,000. More importantly,he also earned his TOUR card through 1991. "It was the first sponsor exemption I'd ever gotten on TOUR and I was thrilled ust to get one." said Utley. "Once I started playing, though, I knew I was or my game. Everything was set up for me to have a good week." It was a good week, indeed. A third-round 64 left hirr five strokes out of the lead but close enough to think about winning. By the 16th hole of the last -ound, he was only one in back of Ray Stewart, the leader. He birdied the 17th to pull even and then won it all wth another birdie at the 18th, making a 12 footer after a fine 5-iron shot. Last year, he improved on his winnings with a big boost coming from a sixth place finish in The International. Utley had experienced success on the mini-tours winning several events including the Missouri Open in both 1988 and 1989 with record scores, but had suffered nothing but frustration at the PGA TOUR's annual Qualifying Tournament, He missed by a single shot of gaining his card in 1985 and advanced to the finals again in 1987 and 1988. but again missed earring his playing privileges. "I knew I was making progress, though. I could see that I was getting better each year," said the native of Thayer, MO. "I was making money playing If and I was close to getting my card every year." A three-time All-Big Eight choice and two-time All-American for the Missouri Tigers, his early career highlights included a Missouri Junior title and the inc ividual title at the BYU Cougar Classic where he set a tournament record. The top moment, however, came when his Missouri team topped Oklahoma State and Oklahoma to win the Big Ei g ht title in 1984. Stan began in the game at age nine learning from his Lather. He played other sports but realized at age 14 or 15 that golf was really his special ability although he dreamed of a pro basketball career.

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Scott Verplank EXEMPT STATUS: 47th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Scott Rachal Verplank HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: July 9, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TX

RESIDENCE: Edmond, OK; plays out of Oak Tree Golf Club. ~I FAMILY: Wife, Kim. COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, football TURNED PROFESSIONAL: Spring. 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $805,872 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Western Open (as amateur). 1988 I (TOTAL: 2) Buick Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$19,575--177 1988--$366,045--► 31 1990--$303.589-47 1987434.136--173 1989--$ 82,345--141 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2--Bank of Boston Classic: T3-Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic; T8--BellSouth Atlanta Classic: T9--Greater Milwaukee Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27; in money-18; top ten finishes--4: stroke average--71.18 BEST 1990 STAT: 7--Eagles (10) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kapalua International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1984 United States Amateur. 1982, 1984, 1985 Texas State Amateur. 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 LaJet Amateur Classic in Abilene, TX; 1984 Western Amateur (also medalist in 1984 and 1985): 1984, 1985 Sunnehanna Amateur; 1984 Big Eight Conference. Two-Time All-America selection. 1985 Academic All-America team. Named 1982 American Junior Golf Association Player-of-the-Year: 1984 Player-of-the Year by Golf Digest. Winner 1986 NCAA Championship. NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1985. By winning the 1988 Buick Open, Scott Verplank finally was able to put to rest the pressure of trying to win a PGA TOUR event as a Professional. It had taken Scott over two years to fulfill the expectations of most of the golfing world, after winning the 1985 Western Open as an amateur. Scott fired four steady rounds of 66-66-70-66 to take the Buick title, and his 268 total tied him for the second best score ever at the Warwick Hills Country Club. Since winning the Western Open, Verplank's professional play had not been what everyone expected. He had struggled through his first two seasons, and finished out of the top 125 money winners both years. Because of this he ended up losing his exemption for winning the Western, and he was forced to go to the Qualifying School for the first time. He survived the grueling ordeal and regained his playing privileges with a tie for sixth place. However, 1988 started much the same as the two previous seasons as he found it difficult to put four good rounds together. In fact, before his victory at the Buick Open, he missed the cut in two of the previous four events he had entered. Verplank then decided that he was going to play the game the way that he used to play it. In other words, just go out and have fun. He made a conscious effort to smile before and after every shot that he hit, regardless of how well the shot was played. At the start of the final round, Verplank was tied with TOUR veteran Howard Twitty and old collegiate rival, Steve Elkington. However, the final round proved to be extremely good to Verplank, as he was able to capitalize on the rain-softened greens, while his counterparts would fall by the wayside. Leading after three rounds was not exactly an unfamiliar position for Verplank, as he also led after three rounds in the 1985 Western Open. In his quest to become the first amateur to win a TOUR event since Gene Littler in 1954, Verplank captivated the golfing world with his coolness under pressure during the Western. After a final round of 74 in the Western, Verplank was tied with veteran Jim Thorpe. In the ensuing playoff, both players parred the first extra hole, however on the second. Verplank's par was good enough for the victory. Scott started to play golf at the age of nine. By the time that he was in high school, he knew that he wanted to play the game forever.

171 Bobby Wadkins

EXEMPT STATUS: 85th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Robert Edwin Wadkins HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: July 26, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Richmond. VA RESIDENCE: Richmond, VA: plays out of Brandermill CC FAMILY: Wife, Linda COLLEGE: East Tennessee State (1973, Health and Physical Education)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Duck and goose hunting, fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1974 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,797.290 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2 -1979 IVB-Philadelphia Classic (lost F layoff to ). 1985 Sea Pines Heritage Classic (lost playoff to Bernhard Langer). MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 23,330-- 90 1981--S 58,346--73 1986--$226,079--33 1976--$ 23,510-- 93 1982--$ 69,400-59 1987-$342,173--25 1977--$ 20,867--103 1983--$ 56,363--92 1988--$193,022--59 1978--$ 70,426-- 41 1984--$108,335-67 1989--$152,184--91 1979-$121,373-- 28 1985--$ 84,542--90 1990--$190,613--85 1980--$ 56,728-- 67

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T5--Canadian Open: T9--Bob Hope Cirysler Classic, 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28: in money--23: top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.06. BEST 1990 STAT: 7--Greens in regulation (,696) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1971 Virginia State Amateu-, 1978 European Open. 1979 and 1986 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan); 1981, -982 Virginia State Open. NCAA All- American, 1972, 1973.

Bobby Wadkins goes about his business on the PGA TOUR without much fuss or fanfare. He occasionally will knock on the door of champions' room, In it has had to be satisfied with walking away with a nice check instead. While he has not won during his 16 years on the TOJR he has learned to live with it. He said not too long ago, "hopefully, I'm a late bloomer and my best years are still to come." Even without the elusive victory, he has won well over $1 million during the last five years. Twice over the years he has lost titles in playoffs - in 1985 to Bernhard Langer in the MCI Heritage Classic and in 1979 to Lou Graham in the IVB-Philadelphia Classic. Graham came from six strokes behind the last day, shooting a 64 to catch him Overseas, he has been more successful and in strong events, too. He won the 1978 European Open and twice has captured the Dunlop Phoenix titles, in 1979 and 1986. That's one of the biggest tournaments in Japan. As comfortable as he is on the golf course, howeve-, he is even more so in a bass boat or hunting ducks and geese. Bobby is approximately 20-months younger than his brother. Lanny, and while Lanny was more spectacular on the national amateur level and now dur ng his years on the TOUR, they both were standouts in junior golf around their home territory of Richmond, Va, They kept the city junior title in the family for six straight years, with Lanny winning four. Through the years, Bobby and Lanny have worked cn their games together, but a couple of years ago, Bobby went to Peter Kostis for extra help. TI-e results have been dramatic. After high school--where he also was a standout bas

172 Lanny Wadkins

EXEMPT STATUS:1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Jerry Lanston Wadkins HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT:160 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 5, 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Richmond, VA RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX; plays out of Mauna Lani, Hl. FAMILY: Wife, Penelope: Dawn (10/14/83); Travis (8;25:87) COLLEGE: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Fishing, hunting, snow skiing. scuba-diving. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1971 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,614,382 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1972 Sahara Invitational. 1973 Byron Nelson Classic, USI Classic. 1977 PGA (TOTAL: 19) Championship, World Series of Golf. 1979 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open, Tournament Players Championship. 1982 Phoenix Open, MONY--Tournament of Champions. Buick Open. 1983 Greater Greensboro Open, MONY--Tournament of Champions. 1985 Bob Hope Classic, Los Angeles Open. Walt Disney World/ Oldsmobile Classic, 1987 Doral-Ryder Open. 1988 Hawaiian Open, Colonial National Invitation, 1990 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1971--$ 15.291--111 1978- -$ 53,811--61 1985-$446.893 -- 2 1972-$116,616-- 10 1979-- $195,710 --10 1986-$264,931 --23 1973-$200,455-- 5 1980- -$ 67,778 --58 1987--$501.727 --13 1974--$ 51,124-- 54 1981 -$ 51,704 --81 1988--$616.596 --10 1975--$ 23,582-- 88 1982-- $306.827 -• 7 1989--$233,363 --60 1976--$ 42,849-- 64 1983-- $319,271 -- 3 1990--$673.433 --13 1977-$244.882-- 3 1984-- $198,996 --29 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Anheuser Busch Golf Classic: 2--GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic; 2--NEC World Series of Golf; T3--Masters; T9--MCI Heritage Classic; T10--K mad Greater Greensboro Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments enlered--23; in money--19; top ten finishes--6; stroke average--70.46. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Nissan Los Angeles Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1963 and 1964 National Pee Wee; 1970 U.S. Amateur; 1970 Western Amateur; 1968 and 1970 Southern Amateur; 1969 Eastern Amateur. 1970 and 1971 Collegiate All-American. Winner 1978 Canadian PGA and 1978 Garden State PGA (Australia). Winner 1979 . Winner 1984 World Nissan Championship (Japan). 1985 PGA Player-of-Year. Winner 1990 Fred Meyer Challenge (with Bobby Wadkins). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (6). 1977, 1979, 1983.1985, 1987, 1989; World Cup (3), 1977. 1984, 1985; Walker Cup (2) 1969, 1971's; World Amateur Cup, 1970; U.S. vs. Japan (2), 1982, 1983; Nissan Cup, 1985; Kirin Cup 1987. Lanny Wadkins surely will go down in golf history as one of the outstanding players of all time. He has compiled such a brilliant record that it is impossible to single out his greatest achievement. He has won the PGA Championship, THE PLAYERS Championship and the World Series of Golf. Seven times he has won at least two tournaments in the same season and, in 1985 when he won three times, he was named the PGA Player-of-the-Year. Through the years, he has won 19 times and played on six Ryder Cup teams. Lanny's approach to the game is quite simple. really. He attacks the course constantly. "I've never thought of myself as being that agressive," he has said, "but, everyone says I am, so I must be It's the way I've always played and I get a big kick out of it." Last year he came through with a marvelous performance to win the Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic at Williamsburg, VA. by five strokes over Larry Mize. A native of Virginia, it was especially pleasing since it came not far from where he grew up in Richmond. He won the 1977 PGA Championship in a playoff over Gene Littler at Pebble Beach; and later that summer, won the World Series in a marvelous performance at Firestone. Two years later, when weather conditions bordered on the unplayable, with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. he won the Tournament Players Championship at Sawgrass with a 5-under par total of 283--five better than runner-up Tom Watson. He won the U.S. Amateur championship in 1970. 173

Denis Watson EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1984 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: Denis Leslie Watson HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: October 18, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Salisbury. Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Hilary: Kyle (9/23/86); Paige (4/23/89) COLLEGE: Rhodesia (English System) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course design, fishing, cooking. farming TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 O SCHOOL: Spring. 1961 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,120,672 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1. TOUR VICTORIES: 1984 Buick Open, NEC World Series of Golf, Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational. (TOTAL_ 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 49,153--87 1985--$155,845-- 48 1988-$51.239--148 1982-4 59,090- 74 1986--$ 59,453--129 1989--$ 3.595--24C 1983--$ 59,284--88 1987--$231,074-- 43 1990--$43.013--182 1984--$408,562-- 4 BEST 1990 FINISH: T5-- Kemper Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--13: in money--3; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--72.48. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Infiniti Tournament of Champions OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named 1975 Rhodesian Sportsman of Year. Winner 1975 World Amateur Team title with George Harvey.

When Denis Watson was asked to give an assessment of his performance in 1984. he smiled and said. "It was an incredible result to a lot of hard work: a couple of years of hard work." He joined Tom Watson as the only three-time winner on the PGA TOUR in 1984: came within a whisker of winning PGA Player-of-the-Year honors; and finished fourth on the money list with $408.562. Compare that, if you will, with his 1983 total of $59,284, which was his previous bes-. Actually, his brilliant performance was centered on three tournaments in a seven-week spar late in the summer. He broke through with a victory in the Buick Open, thanks to a 63-68 finish. After he was 33rd in the PGA Championship, he won the NEC World Series of Golf at Fireston a Country Club. He shot a course record 8-under-par 62 the second day and stayed in front the rest of the way to collect a check for $126.000. He missed the cut in his next two outings, and then won the TOUR's richest payoff of $162.000 in the Panasonic-Las Vegas Invitational. While he enjoyed a good season in 1985, he said, "I was within a couple of shots of an unbelievable year." True enough. He finished tied for second in the U.S. Open, just one stroke behind Andy North. Trying to defend his World Series of Golf title, he was tied with Roger Maltbie after three rounds, but Roger shot an exceptional 66 the last day to win it and Denis finished second. Injuries in three of the last four seasons have slowed his progress but he is hopeful that an operation in the summer of 1989 will prove profitable in the long run. There were several factors that boosted him into prominence. First of all, he has been working for several years with David Leadbetter on his golf swing; and has worked on the mental aspec-s of the game with Dr. Bob Rotella of the University of Virginia. He gives them both considerate e credit. His father started him in the game when they lived in Rhodesia. He was 14-years old at the time, and two years later, his handicap was down to a one. "That's when I started to think abort turning professional." He played all sports, including cricket, rugby, tennis and competed in track and field, but golf was his love, no doubt about it. He turned pro when he was 19. "Gary Player and said I should give the TOUR a try." Watson said. "Then Gil Morgan told me he thought my game was well suited for the American courses and even Howa-d Twitty encouraged me to come over here. So, I did." Denis earned his TOUR card in the Spring of 1981.

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Tom Watson EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1982 United States Open FULL NAME: Thomas Sturges Watson HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 4, 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, MO RESIDENCE: Mission Hills, KS FAMILY: Wife, Linda; Meg (9/13179); Michael Barrett (12/15/82) COLLEGE: Stanford University (1971, Psychology) 1 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, guitar TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1971 CAREER EARNINGS: $5.374.232 PLAYOFF RECORD: 8-4 TOUR VICTORIES: 1974 Western Open. 1975 Byron Nelson (TOTAL: 32) Golf Classic, 1977 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. Wickes-Andy Williams San Diego Open. Masters, Western Open. 1978 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. Byron Nelson Golf Classic, Colgate Hall of Fame Classic, Anheuser-Busch Classic. 1979 Sea Pines Heritage Classic. Tournament of Champions. Byron Nelson Golf Classic, Memo- rial Tournament, Colgate Hall of Fame Classic. 1980 Andy Williams-San Diego Open, Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open, MONY-Tournament of Champions, New Orleans Open. Byron Nelson Classic, World Series of Golf. , USF&G-New Orleans Open, Atlanta Classic, 1982 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open, Sea Pines Heritage Classic. U.S. Open, 1984 Seiko-Tucson Match Play, MONY-Tournament of Champions. Western Open. 1987 Nabisco Champion- ships of Golf. MONEY & POSITION: 1971--$ 2.185--224 1978-$362.429-- 1 1985--$226.778--18 1972--$ 31,081-- 79 1979-5462,636-- 1 1986--$278,338--20 1973--$ 74.973-- 35 1980-$530.808-- 1 1987--$616,351-- 5 1974-5135,474-- 10 t981--$347.660-- 3 1988--$273,216-39 1975-5153,795-- 7 1982-5316.483-- 5 1989-$185.398--80 1976--$138,202-- 12 1983-$237,519--12 1990--$213,988--68 1977--$310,653-- 1 1984-5476.260-- 1 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T7--Masters; T7--GTE Byron Nelson Golt Classic; 7--Centel Western Open; T8--Honda Classic; T10--Nestle Invitational

1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-- 17: in money--13; top ten finishes--5; stroke average--70.33. BEST 1990 STAT: 17--Scoring (70.33) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Centel Western Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983 British Open. Winner, 1975 World Series of Golf. Winner 1977, 1978, 1979 Vardon Trophy, Winner 1980 Dunlop Phoenix, Japan. PGA Player-of-the-Year six times, 1977. 1978, 1979, 1980,1982,1984. Elected to PGA World Golf Hall of Fame. 1988, NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (41, 1977. 1981, 1983, 1989; U.S vs. Japan (2) 1982, 1984. Tom Watson's position as one of the all-time greats in the history of golf is unquestioned. For many years, he was the dominant player in the game. The factthal he was the PGA Player-of-the- Year a record six times and the leading money winner five times attests to that. He has won five British Opens, two Masters Tournaments and one United Slates Open. He has won 32 times on the PGA TOUR. As long as the game is played Tom will be remembered for the brilliantly-executed pitch shot he made from off the 17th green at Pebble Beach in the 1982 United States Open. As you recall, his 2-iron off the tee on the par three hole bounced in heavy rough on the left side of the green. He was tied with Nicklaus, who already had completed his round. Par seemed the absolute best Tom could do. Instead, he hit the perfect shot, and holed it for a birdie two. He went on to birdie the last hole and win his first Open by two over Nicklaus. In 1987. he nearly won his second Open, but lost by one stroke to Scott Simpson at the Olympic Club. Possibly, the sweetest victory came in the fall of 1987 in the Nabisco Champion- ships in San Antonio, TX. He was vintage Watson as he led all the way to capture the $360,000 winner's check. As he said, "I'm probably the happiest man in the world today" His biggest year was in 1980 when he won six tin ges on TOUR. plus the British Open, and won a record $530.808. He was the first player to break the half-million dollar mark. 175

D. A. Weibring

EXEMPT STATUS: 101st on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Donald Albert Weibring. Jr. HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: May 25. 1953 BIRTHPLACE: Quincy, IL RESIDENCE: Plano. TX. FAMILY: Wife, Kristy; Matt (12/4179): Katey (12/29/82): Allison Paige (10/3/87). COLLEGE: Illinois State TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.728,591 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Quad Cities Open. 1987 Beatrice (TOTAL: 2) Western Open MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 1,681--215 1982--$117,941--31 1987--$391,363-- 21 1978--$41,052-- 75 1983--$ 61,631--84 1988--$186,677-- 63 1979--$71,343-- 57 1984--$110.325--65 1989--$ 98,686--127 1980--$78,611-- 53 1985--$153,079-50 1990--$156,235--101 1981-492,365-- 45 1986--$167,602--55 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3--Bank of Boston Classic; T8--Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--22; in money-13; top ten finishes--2; stroke average--71.09. BEST 1990 STAT: 20--Driving accuracy (.723) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: New England Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1985 Polaroid Cup (Japan); Shell-Air New Zealand Open; 1989 Family House Invitational in Pittsburgh.

D. A. Weibring is one of the more popular players in the game, so anytime he works his way into contention, he has a lot of people pulling for him. That certainly was the case at the rain-shortened 1987 Beatrice Western Open when he turned back the challenge of Larry Nelson and Greg Norman to win by a stroke. Over the years, he has shown an ability to do well in the more significant championships. He finished second to Calvin Peete in the 1985 Tournament Players Championship. It took a final round of 6-under-par 66 by Peete to beat him. D.A.'s 11-under-par 277 was worth $97,200. He tied for fourth in the PGA Championship in 1986 and was tied for third in the 1987 PGA, just one stroke out of the Nelson-Lanny Wadkins playoff. Two years ago, he finished tied for third in the U.S Open. He also is sprouting out into the business world and has joined with a few friends to form Golf Resources, Inc. The company will work in the areas of design, renovation and agronomic consulting and management. D.A. has had some very good years but injuries also have cut into his effectiveness. A wrist injury at the 1983 Phoenix Open cost him a couple of months. There were times when the wrist continued to bother him and in November of 1989, surgery was performed on the right wrist and it limited his ability to play early in 1990. Starting at the Kemper Open, he began to play very well again with a tie for third at the Bank of Boston Classic his best in a run of eight straight cuts. His first victory came in the 1979 Quad Cities Open. He was tied with Calvin Peete through 14 holes the last day, but D. A. took charge at the par five 15th, registering an eagle and taking the lead to stay. It was a popular victory. A graduate of Illinois State University, D. A. had a number of his followers from his hometown of Quincy, IL, there to cheer him on. He said, "it I had to pick a place to win my first tournament. the Quad Cities would be it." He explained how the use of his initials came about. My father's name also is Donald Albert, and when I was a youngster. Mom decided she didn't want me to be called 'Little Don.' or Junior: so she started to call me D. A. It has been with me ever since."

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Mark Wiebe EXEMPT STATUS: 72nd on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Mark Charles Wiebe if HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 210 I GV'~ BIRTH DATE: Sept. 13. 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Seaside, OR RESIDENCE: Denver, CO FAMILY: Wife, Cathy; Taylor Lynn (9/9/86); Gunner (1'1/89) COLLEGE: San Jose State SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing. hiking, skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 O SCHOOL: Fall. 1983 & 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,485,853 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1 TOUR VICTORIES:1985 Anheuser-Busch Classic, 1986 Hardee's Golf Classic. (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 16,257--166 1987--$128,651--82 1989--$296,269--41 1985--$181,894-- 36 1988--$392,166--28 1990--$210,435--72 1986--$260,180-- 25 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2--B.C. Open; T5--Canadian Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-31; in money-21; top ten finishes-2: scoring average-71.08. BEST 1990 STAT: 14-Putting (1.765) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Infiniti Tournament of Champions OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Second-team All-American. Winner of 1981 "Texas Dolly" Match Play Championship in Las Vegas. Winner, 1986 Colorado Open.

Mark Wiebe has become one of the solid players in the game and, at his current rate of progress, there appears to be no limit to what he can accomplish. He came on strong in 1985 to win the Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic in a playoff over John Mahaffey. He won the 1986 Hardee's Golf Classic with rounds cf 69,65,66, and 68 fora 12-under- par 268. It was a good year in 1986 for other reasons, too. He had fcur rounds in the 60s as he finished second in the Byron Nelson Classic. He also tied for third place in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. His earnings, obviously, increased significantly. "The best part of the year was in September," he said. "That's when Taylor Lynn was born and then Gunner came along in 1989. They're special to us." His victory in the Anheuser-Busch Classic came after he three-putted the final hole for a bogey and dropped back into a tie with Mahaffey. On the first extra hole, however, he ended it quickly with a long birdie putt. Three years ago, he nearly won the Anhueser-Busch Classic again. A third round 64 put him in position and then a final round 68 gave him a tie with Tom Sieckmann at 14-under-par 270. Unfortunately for Mark, Tom won the playoff with a par on the second extra hole. A few other strong finishes helped him to his best money year. As expected, he followed up with another solid campaign in 1989. A tie for second place in the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open highlighted the year. Last year he went over the $200.000 mark for the fourth 'ime in the last five years. Two of his biggest paydays came toward the end of the season. He fed for fifth place in the Canadian Open and then used a final round of 64 to finish second to Nolan Henke in the B.C. Open. He collected $108,350 in those two events. A two-time high school player of the year, Wiebe attended Palomar Junior College in California and won the state junior college title before going c1 to star at San Jose State. Upon leaving the Spartans for whom he earned All-Amerca honors, he decided to join the PGA TOUR He would be frustrated in his attempts more than once, but finally made it at the Fall, 1983 Qualifying Tournament. A considerable part of the credit, he says, goes to Carl Welty of the LaCosta staff.

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Willie Wood EXEMPT STATUS: 90th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Willie West Wood HEIGHT: 5' 7" WEIGHT: 145 BIRTHDATE: October 1, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Kingsville. TX RESIDENCE: Edmond, OK FAMILY: William King (12/17/86); Kelby (6/15/68) COLLEGE: Oklahoma State Unviersity SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, physical fitness TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $780,706 PLAYOFF RECORD: 01 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2-1984 Anheuser-Busch Classic: 1986 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic: 1990 Hardee's Golf Classic (lost playoff to Joey Sindelar. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$115,741--61 1987-$95,916-- 98 1989--$ 9,677--212 1985--$153,706--49 1988--$53,064--146 1990--$179.972-- 90 1986--$172,629--52 BEST 1990 FINISH: 2--Hardee's Golf Classic: T6--Bank of Boston Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-25; in money--I 0; tcp ten finishes--2: stroke average--71.34. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: United Hawaiian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of five major junior titles, including 1977 USGA Junior, 1978 PGA National Junior and 1979 Western Junior. Winner 1979 Nevada Stale Open (as amateur) and 1984 Co orado State Open. 1990 Oklahoma State Open. Winner of nine collegial events and was two-time All-American choice at Oklahoma State. Awarded 1982 Fred Haskins Trophy as outstanding collegiate player of year. Medalist in 1983 PGA TOUR Qualifying School, NATIONAL TEAMS: 1983 Walker Cup team. Willie Wood came back last year with a new determination to succeed and he did just that. One of the more likeable players in the game. his efforts delighted his colleagues. He nearly won for the first time at the Hardee's Golf Classic. Instead, he lost aplayoff to Joey Sindelar as he bogeyed the first extra hole. It appeared as if Willie might win in regulation, but he bogeyed the 17th and Sindelar birdied the 18th to gel the tie. Nevertheless, Willie was not too disappointed. "My goal at the start of the year was to get my exempt status again and I did.' In fact, 1990 was his best money year ever on TOUR. In addition, he did win a non-TOUR event, the . Willie went through a period of nearly three years wren it was extremely difficult for him to play. His wife, Holly became seriously ill and eventually passed away due to cancer in 1989. "I could never concentrate on golf," Willie said. "At Jmes it just didn't seem important." Willie started in the game at age nine and it was a natural sport for him His father, Willard, was the head professional at the Shreveport (LA) Country Club at the time. "He's a teaching pro in Lake Charles now," Willie said, "and he still is my only teacher. And, my older sister Deanie has played on the LPGA tour." Willie accepted the challenge of competition immediately and he has been successful at every level of the game. He won numerous junior titles, the most impressive being the 1977 USGA Junior; the 1978 PGA National Junior and the 1979 Weslern Junior. He went on to Oklahoma State University and proceeded to win nine collegiate events. In 1982. he was named the College-Player-of-the-Year. In 1983. he was named to the U.S. Walker Cup team. In the 1984 Anheuser-Busch Classic, he was leading by tour strokes after three rounds but Ronnie Black came from seven strokes back with a brillia'lt 63 to win by one. "I had an even-par 71 which wasn't too bad," Willie said, "but Ronnie just played great the last day." His all-time low score was a 61 at the 49ers Club in Tucson. He was in senior high school at the time, and had two eagles, nine birdies and two bogeys

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Robert Wrenn EXEMPT STATUS: 92nd on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Robert Brenaman Wrenn. Jr. HEIGHT: 5' 8 12' WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 11. 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Richmond, VA RESIDENCE: Richmond. VA; plays out of Wintergreen. VA. r FAMILY: Single

COLLEGE: Wake Forest (1981. Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading. flying, thrill-seeking. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0-SCHOOL: Fall. 1984, 1986 a. CAREER EARNINGS: $890.172 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Buick Open. ( TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$36,396--135 1987$203,557--52 1989--$243,638--55 1986--$22.869--171 1988--$209,404--52 1990--$174,308--92 BEST 1990 FINISHES: T7--Buick Open: T9-B.C. Open: T10--Canon Greater Hartford Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money-20: top ten finishes--3; stroke average--70.92. BEST 1990 STAT: 16--Eagles (9) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: BellSouth Atlanta Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1981 Trans-Mississippi amateur, 1983 Virginia State Open, 1983 . All-Atlantic Coast Conference choice for four years, 1978 through 1981.

Every year on the PGA TOUR there are storybook tales and in 1987, Robert Wrenn was the author of one of them. The year started slowly for Robert and by mid-summer, he only had a little more than $15,000 in earnings for the year. He entered the Buick Open, almost unnoticed. An opening round of 7-under-par 65 drew him a little attention. His second round of S- under-par 63 tied the course record and people sat up and took notice that this young man could indeed play the game. Still, though, many expected the 27-year old to fade under the pressure of the weekend. They were wrong, very wrong. A third round score of 67 put him at 21 -under-par 195 for 54 holes and eliminated virtually any doubt that here was the tournament winner. He started the final round with a six-shot lead and quickly extended it with birdies on two of the first three holes. He then took dead aim at the PGA TOUR's all-time record of 27-under par for 72 holes. A birdie on the 17th hole put him at 26-under and he hung a chip for birdie on the lip on the final hole to finish at 262 and win by seven shots over his nearest competitor. He collected $108,000 for his efforts, over $30,000 more than he had won in his first two and a half years alone. In 1989. he played brilliantly in the Las Vegas Invitational and his 24-under-par 336 for the five rounds put him into a tie with Scott Hoch. Unfortunately for Robert, Scott birdied the fifth extra hole to win it. However, Robert collected $135.000 for finishing second, An 8-under-par 62 in the final round of the 1988 Texas Open let him finish second alone to Corey Pavin. Robert was athird-year professional out of Wake Forest when he first made it in the TOUR's Qualifying Tournament in the fall of 1984. He had a moderately-successful first year but struggled in his second year of 1986. It was all part of the learning experience. Robert (it is Robert, not Bob) was introduced to the game at age 12 by his father Bob (his mother is Bobbie) and he eventually progressed well enough to earn a scholarship to Wake Forest where he earned a degree in Communications in 1981. Robert started to work with Scott Davenport of Sea Island in 1986 and David Leadbetter in mid-1987 and he credits them for his improved play.

179 Bob Wolcott

EXEMPT STATUS: 11411) on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Bob Evans Wolcott, Jr. HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 210 A BIRTH DATE: March 17. 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Dickson, TN RESIDENCE: Nashville, TN; plays out of Richland GC in Nashville. 'I FAMILY: Wife, Valerie COLLEGE: University of Georgia (1984, Business Education). SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, music. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 f1 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1988, 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $153,966 BEST EVER FINISH: T3-1990 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$20,688--195 1990--$133,278--114

BEST 1990 FINISH: T3-Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29; in money--15; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--71.33. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1976 Tennesse State Junior championship. 1976, 1977, 1978 Tennessee PGA Junior championships, 1979 Tennessee State High School championship, 1981, 1983 Tennessee State Amateur. 1983 Tennessee State Open, 1984 Arkansas and Missouri State Opens. Three- time All-Southeastern Conference, 1984 All-American. Bob Wolcott knew when he was in high school that, someday, he would play on the PGA TOUR. Now, he can say. "dreams do come true." He tried four times to make it onto the TOUR without success but finally found the secret in the Fail of 1988. However, his first season of 1989 was not as profitable as he had hoped it would be. He went back to the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1989 and made it again. He made the most of his opportunity last year, easily earning exempt status for this year. Even though 1989 was not a good year. he said he learned a lot about the game and about himself. "I had put the guys on the TOUR so far out there ahead of me." he said, "that I didn't think I could ever meet the expectation that I put on myself. 1 shouldn't have done that, but I did learn to have more self-confidence from those experiences." He started last season slowly, making the cut in only two of his first 11 starts. Then he made six in a row with a tie for third place in the Anheuser-Busch Classic his best. He won $58,000 that week. Sadly. he reported that his father had passed away about a year earlier and "he would have been so proud and thrilled" of his effort at Kingsmill. Knowing that now he was in position to earn his exempt status for 1991, Bob put together three more good weeks at the Greater Milwaukee Open, Hardee's Classic and Canadian Open that assured him of his position among the top 125 money winners. Bob started to play at about age 5, going with his father, a dentist. to the Dickson (TN) Country Club to play. His first competition was at age 15 "in junior events around the club." After he won the Dickson Club junior championship, he started to travel around the area to other tournaments. "I knew then, most definitely, that golf was my game," he said. He won the Tennessee State High School championship in 1979 and also added the State Junior title to his collection. He won the State PGA Junior championship three times. In 1978, he wasthe runner-up to Willie Wood in the PGA National Junior championship, losing in a playoff. He went on to Wake Forest University on an Arnold Palmer Scholarship but after one semester, he transferred to the University of Georgia. During those years, he won two Tennessee State Amateurs, the 1983 Tennessee State Open and in 1984 he won the Missouri and Arkansas State Opens. With the strong support of his wife Valerie, he was on his way to his goal - the PGA TOUR.

II;!.]] Jim Woodward EXEMPT STATUS: 128th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: James Manson Woodward HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: June 5, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Wilmington, DE RESIDENCE: Oklahoma City, OK: plays out of Quail Creek GC in Oklahoma City. FAMILY: Wife. Janet; Jacey (7/24/851. Sarah (7/8/88). COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University (1979, Advertising &Public Relations) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, family activities. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $118.462 BEST EVER FINISH: T2--1990 Canadian Open MONEY & POSITION: 1990--$118,462--128 BEST 1990 FINISH: T2--Canadian Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--8; top ten finishes--l; stroke average--71.72. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1975 Oklahoma State High School Championship; 1975 Texas- Oklahoma Championship: 1978 Oklahoma State amateur; 1978 Southern Amateur; 1986, 1988 California State Open.

Jim Woodward knew he could play this game because he had enjoyed success at all levels- -except on the PGA TOUR. After working through the 1 980s as a club professional, he wanted to see just how good he could become. He wanted to give the TOUR a try. He got his chance last year after going through the TOUR's Qualifying Tournament in the Fall of 1989. With one of his hearty laughs. he said, "I didn't feel old as a rookie at age 33 because I had taken a sabbatical from competition." A tie for 12th in the Hawaiian Open gave him an early boost but it wasn't until late in the year when he nailed down his exempt status for this year. A final-round 66 at Glen Abbey boosted him into a tie for second place in the Canadian Open--just one stroke behind winner Wayne Levi, The check for $88,000 was just enough. Jim remembers how he was watching golf on television with his father one day and that was how he became involved with the game. "I was only eight-or-nine years old,' the personable fellow said, "and I saw Gary Player make a putt to win $20,000. After Dad told me I could make that much money playing golf, I decided that was the way I was going to go. "After I started to play in junior tournaments, I found golf to be more fun for me than the other sports." He went on to win at every level. He won such events as the 1975 Oklahoma State high school title; the Oklahoma State Amateur and the Southern Amateur, both in 1978. And, twice he won the California State Open. After he was graduated from Oklahoma State University, he went the route of the club professional; first as an assistant pro at Oak Tree in Edmond from 1981 through early 1984. He then moved on to become the head professional at Wood Ranch in Simi, CA, from late 1984 through early 1987. He qualified for the 1987 U.S. Open at the Olympic Club in San Francisco and last-round 69 moved him into a tie for 17th place. Soon after, he started to think about the possibility of playing on the TOUR. In the fall of 1989, he started to work with Dick Harmon in Houston and received the boost he needed with his game. 'Doug Tewell took me under his wing,' Jim said, "and told me I didn't have to play great every week, just figure out a way to become exempt." And. that's just what he did.

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Fuzzy Zoeller

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1984 United States Open FULL NAME: Frank Urban Zoeller HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: Nov. 11, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: New Albany, N RESIDENCE: New Albany. IN FAMILY: Wife, Diane; Sunnye Noel (5/5/79); Heidi Leigh (8123/81); Gretchen Marie (3 . 27/84) Miles Remirgton (6/1/89). COLLEGE: Edison Junior College in Ft. Myers. FL, and University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS:All sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1974 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,842.944 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1. TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Wickes-Andy Williams San Diego Open. Masters. 1981 Colonial National (TOTAL. 101 Invitation. 1983 Sea Pines Heritage Classic. Las Vegas Pro-Celebrity Classic. 1984 United States Open. 1985 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. 1986 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Sea Pines Heritage Golf Classic, Anheuser-Busch Golt Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 7,318--146 1981--$151,571--19 1986--$358,115--13 1976--$ 52,557-- 56 1982--$126,512--28 1987--$222.921--44 1977-$ 76,417-- 40 1983--$417.597-- 2 1988-4209.564--51 1978--$109,055-- 20 19&1-$157.460--40 1989-$217,742--65 1979-$196.951-- 9 1985--$244,003--15 1990--$199,629-79 1980--$ 95.531-- 46

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T8--U.S. Open; T2--Buick Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-20: in money--13; tcp ten finishes--2: stroke average--70.98. BEST 1990 STAT: 16--Eagles (9) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1973 Indiana State Amateur, 1972 Florida State Junior College Champion. Leader in 1983 Seikc Grand Prix points. Winner 1985 and 1986 Skins Games. Winner, 1987 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Championship. NATIONAL TEAMS:Ryder Cup (3) 1979. 1983, 1985. Fuzzy Zoeller is regarded as one of the outstanding players in the game. A United States Open Championship crown and a Masters Tournament title are enough to insure his place in history. His position as one of the game's all-time personalities and favorite of the galleries is unques- tioned. Few people, however, really knowwhat Fuzzy has had to endure to reach such a lofty status; or have stopped to wonder how much greater his impressive record would be if he had been healthy all these years. Those close to him knew of his back problems, but it wasn't until the week of the 1984 PGA Championship at Shoal Creek. AL, that the sports world became aware. He arrived in Shoal Creek amid a torrent of public ty oecause of his performance in winning the U.S. Open a few weeks earlier at Winged Foot. In be Open, he was tied with Greg Norman after 72 holes, and the next day, he won the 18-hole playoff by eight strokes. 67 to 75. The morning he was to play his first round in the PGA. his back was so painful he barely could move. He was rushed to the hospital and remained there for nearly a week. A month later, he was in Las Vegas to defend his tit e in the Panasonic Invitational, but his back condition worsened and he went to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. The diagnosis was that a "couple of discs had ruptured." L i nf3rtunately. surgery was necessary. Fuzzy was back on TOUR in 1985 for the Doral-Eastern Open at the end of February. He was delighted to tie for 46th place. The next week, he tied br 20th in the Honda Classic and then he won the Hertz Bay Hill Classic by shooting 66-67 the asi two days. The back problem started when I was playing high school basketball," he explains. 'I was submarined and the back has bothered me from time-to-time ever since." Despite the problems. Fuzzy was terrific in 1986 winning three times. He was on the TOUR for five years before he won, 3ut he did so impressively. In 1979 he won the Andy Williams San Diego Open and also the Masters. 182

Richard Zokol EXEMPT STATUS: 84th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Richard Francis Zokol HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: August 21. 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Kitimat, B.C., Canada RESIDENCE: Richmond. B.C., Canada FAMILY: Wife. Jeanie. Connor and Garrett (10/14/87), Hayley (625/90) COLLEGE: Brigham Young University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1981, 1982; 1986. CAREER EARNINGS: $718,419 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2-1988 Hawaiian Open: 2-1990 Chattanooga Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$15,110--156 1985--s 71.192-102 1988--$142,153-- 83 1983--$38,107--117 1986--$ 37,888--152 1989--$ 51,323--163 1984--$56,605-- 97 1987-5114,406-- 89 1990--$191.634-- 84 BEST 1990 FINISHES: 2--Chattanooga Classic: T6-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T8-Las Vegas Invitational. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--21: in money--13; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.03. BEST 1990 STAT: 11-Greens in regulation (.688) 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canadian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1980 International Champions (Morocco). Winner 1981 Canadian Amateur. Member 1981 Brigham Young University NCAA championship team. Winner 1982 British Columbia Open, 1984 Utah Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: Canada World Amateur Cup, 1980. Richard Zokol continues to find ways to improve his golf game, but he also is looking forward to helping others, as well. He is involved in establishing an Academy of Golf in his native Vancouver area 'for the purposes of developing the leading junior program in Canada," he said. As far as his TOUR career is concerned, he enjoyed another good season in 1990 and for the second time, he nearly won again. He shot two 65s and two 66s for an 18-under-par 262 but lost by two strokes to Peter Persons in the Chattanooga Classic. In the 1988 Hawaiian Open, he was leading by two strokes going into the final round after a 65on Saturday. He battled Lanny Wadkins down to the final hole before bowing by a stroke. Lanny shot a 66 en route to victory. He enjoyed a good year in 1987, too, with three top 10 finishes. One was a tie for seventh place in the Canadian Open. He collected five-figured checks in six of his last seven starts. Even more important, his wife, Joanie, presented him with twin sons on October 14, 1987. Last summer, Hayley was added to the family. When Richard was working on his golf game during his teenage years in his native Canada, he always kept an eye on Jim Nelford. "I didn I know him then." Richard said, even though they both were from the Vancouver area. "Jim was a couple of years ahead of me and he seemed to win everything. When he went on to Brigham Young University. I could see how much his game improved, so I wanted to follow in his footsteps." When it was time for Richard to head for college, he wrote to Karl Tucker, the golf coach, to inquire about the possibilities of going there. -'He told me that since I didn't have a good amateur record, they couldn't offer me a scholarship, ' he recalls. Soon afterwards, Zokol and Nelford were competing against each other in the British Columbia Amateur and after three rounds, Zokof was leading. "We talked about it, and Jim said he would call the coach and recommend me. The next thing I know. Coach Tucker said I should come down to Provo. The day after the tournament. I drove 24 hours straight through, and entered the school without a scholarship. but I was there. I made the team and for three years. I roomed with Bobby Clampett." He enjoyed an especially proud moment at the 1984 Canadian Open. He tied for fifth place, and that represented the best finish by a Canadian in their national championship in 26 years. 183 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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ALLEN, Michael Birth Date 131/59 Birthplace San Mateo, CA Residence Phoenix. AZ Height 6-0 Weight 180 Special Interests 49ers, wine lasting, skiing, travel Family Single College U. of Nevada-Reno Turned Professional 1984 O School 1989,1990. Other Achievements Winner, 1989 and the 1987 Bordeaux Open Finished 15th on 1989 European Money List. Exempt Status: 33rd at 1990 Q-Tournament Money & Position: 1990 -'$95,319— 140 Best 1990 Finish: T12'-Nissan Los Angeles Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered --30: in money --16; top ten finishes-- 0; stroke average -71.69 Career Earnings: $95.319,

ANDERSON, JC Birthdate 12/26/61 Birthplace Springfield, IL Residence Houston, TX Height6-1 Weight 180 Special Interests Reading, fishing, sports Family Wife. Shelly College Lamar (1985, Business Finance) Turned Professional 1985 0 School 1990 Other Achieve- ments Winner, 1980 Illinois State High School tournament. Medalist at 1989 Canadian O- Tournament, Finished 56th in earnings on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 28th at 1990 0-Tournament.

ARTHUR, Perry Birthdate 6/7154 Birthplace Houston, TX Residence Haines City. FL Height 6 -1 Weight 190 Special Interest All sports Family Wife, Karen; Allison, Paige College Texas A&M Turned Professional 1978 0 School 1978, 1980. 1986. 1990 Other Achieve- ments Winner. 1987 Utah Open, 1988 Wilson PGA Classic, 1988 Northern Texas Section PGA, and two mini-tour events in 1988-89. Finished 30th in earnings on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 24th at 1990 0-Tournament, B

BELL, Brad Birthdate 9/1/61 Birthplace Sacramento, CA Residence Sacramento, CA Height 6-2 Weight 200 Special Interest Snow skiing Family Single College UCLA Turned Professional 1985 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Winner. 1989 California State Open, 1987 AGF Open in Cannes, France. and 1990 Ben Hogan South Texas Open. Finished 23rd in earnings on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. All-American in 1983, 1984, Exempt Status: 22nd at 1990 O-Tournament,

BENEPE, Jim Birthdate 10124 .63 Birthplace Sheridan, WY Residence Jackson Hole. WY Height 5-7 Weight 150 Special Interest Hunting. fishing, reading, music Family Single College Northwestern (1986, Psychology) Turned Professional 1986 O School 1990 Other Achieve. ments Winner. 1982 Wyoming State Amateur (stroke play): 1983 Wyoming State Amateur (medal play). Winner 1982 Western Junior Championship. Winner 1987 Canadian Tour Order of Merit. Named 1987 Canadian Tour Rookie of the Year. Winner 1988 Victorian (Australia) Open. Winner of four collegiate events for Northwestern, including co-champion 1986 Big Ten title. 1986 Collegiate All-American. Exempt Status: 27th at 1990 Q-Tournament TOUR Victories: 1-1988 Beatrice Western Open Money & Position: 1988 —$176,055— 65 1989 — $ 38.089-176 1990 —$105,087— 135 1990 Best Finish: T3 -- BC Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-- 29; in money -14; top ten finishes --1: stroke average --71.47. Career Earnings: $319,231 185

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BLACK, Ronnie Birthdate 5/26158 Birthplace Hobbs. NM Residence Scottsdale. AZ Height 6-2 Weight 180 Special Interests Hunting, basketball, movies Family Wife, Sandra: Justin (12/14/86): Alex (5/11:88). College Lamar University Turned Professional 1981 QSchool 1981. 1982. 1990 Other Achievements Winner 1976 and 1977 New Mexico State High School Championship, 1981 Southland Collegiate Conference. Exempt Status: 8th at 1990 Q-Tournament TOUR Victories: 2 -- 1983 Southern Open. 1984 Anheuser-Busch Classic. Money & Position: 1982—$ 6.329-191 1985—$ 61.684-109 1988—$100,603-112 1983—s 87.524-63 1986—$166,761 — 56 1989—$264.988— 51 1984—$172,636— 35 1987-5144,158— 77 1990-5 34.001-190 1990 Best Finish: T22- Buick Southern Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-- 30: in money - 11; top ten finishes - 0: stroke average -72.05. Career Earnings: $1.038,684

BOWLES, Charles Birth Date 119.60 Birthplace Mt. Sterling. KY Residence Orlando, FL Height 6-0 Weight 210 Special Interest Sports Family Wife, Tami; Ashley (7/26/87) College Morehead State Turned Professional 1982 0 School 1988. 1990 Exempt Status: 48th at 1990 Q-Tournament Money & Position: 1989 — $ 10.002 — 210 Best-Ever Finish: T28 . 1989 Chattanooga Classic Career Earnings: $10.002

BRUCKNER, Greg Birth Date 9,22/59 Birthplace Inglewood. CA Residence Manhattan Beach,CA Height6-0 Weight 171 Special Interests Surfing,running.movies, reading Family Single College Arizona State Turned Professional 1986 O School 1989.1990 Other Achievements Winner, Rolex Masters and the Singapore Open. Member of the Asian Tour in 1986, 1988, and 1989. Exempt Status: 12th at 1990 Q-Tournament. Best-Ever Finish: 114-- 1990 H.E.B. Texas Open Money & Position: 1990—S 58,463 — 170 1990 Best Finish: T14 -- H.E.B. Texas Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-3D: in money -15; top ten finishes -- 0; stroke average -- 71.81. Career Earnings: $58,463

BRYANT, Bart Birth Date 11/18/62 Birthplace Gatesville, TX Residence Winter Park. FL Height6-0 Weight 165 Special Interests Fishing, spending time with family. Family Wife, Cathy: Kristen College New Mexico State Turned Professional 1985 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Winner. 1984 UCLA Billy Bryant Invitational, 1983, 1984 Sun Country Amateur. 1988 Florida Open. Two time Third team All-American. PCAA Player of the Year in 1984, 1985. Member 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 13th at 1990 0-Tournament.

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BURNS, III, George Birth Date 7'29/49 Birthplace Brooklyn, NY Residence Boynton Beach, FL Height 6-2 Weight 200 Family Wife, Irene; Kelly (42/76). Eileen (8/25180) College U. of Maryland Turned Professional 1975 O School 1975,1990 Other Achievements Winner 1973 Canadian Amateur and 1974 Porter Cup, North-South Amateur. and New York State Amateur, As processional. won 1975 Scandinavian Open and 1975 Kerrygold (Ireland), 1975 Walker Cup team and 1975 World Amateur Cup team. Winner, 1988 Chrysler Team Championship with Wayne Levi. Exempt Status 30th at 1990 0-Tournament TOUR Victories: 4-1979 Walt Disney World Team Championship (with Ben Crenshaw). 1980 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1985 Bank of Boston Classic. 1987 Shearson Lehman Bros.-Andy Williams Open. Money & Position: 1976—$ 85,732— 32 1981—$105.395-37 1986—$ 77.474-112 1977-5102,026— 2 1982-5181,864-18 1987—$216,257— 45 1978—$171498— 38 1983—$ 62,371-83 1988—$ 30.130-174 1979—$107.830— 33 1984—$198.848-37 1989—$ 5.645-230 1980—$219,928— 7 1985-5223,352-21 1990—$ 96,443-139 1990 Best Finish: T8-Honda Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-28; in money-19; top ten finishes-1; stroke average -- 72.10. Career Earnings $1,753,795

BURROUGHS, Clark Birth Date 4/18/63 Birthplace Waterloo, IA Residence Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Height 6 . 3 Weight 165 College Ohio Stale Special Interests Children, sports. baseball cards Family Wife. Paige: Conner (3/10/89) Turned Professional 1985 Joined TOUR Fall, 1987 Other Achievements Winner of 1985 NCAA Championship. Member of 1985 Walker Cup Team. Exempt Status: 130th on 1990 money list Best Ever Finish: T2 -1989 Canadian Open Money & Position: 1987—$ 1,296-279 1989—$124.715-110 1988—$ 33,670-165 1990-5115,923-130 1990 Best Finishes: T7--Kemper Open; T10-Phoenix Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered--29; in money-19; top ten finishes--2: stroke average-71.39. Career Earnings: $274,308

BUTTNER, Bill Birth Date 11/19/55 Birthplace Plymouth, MA Residence Gulfport, FL Height 6-5 Weight 215 Special Interest Sports Family Wife, Martha; William (7/30/86), Hayden (12/30/89) College U. of North Carolina Turned Professional 1979 O School 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988. 1990 Exempt Status: 9th at 1990 0-Tournament. Money & Position: 1982-5 2,729 1988 — $ 28,928 — 176 1990 —$115,923— 130 1985—s 13,486-168 1989-5 95,601-130 Best-Ever Finish: T4--1989 Centel Classic. Best 1990 Finish: 11- Northern Telecom Tucson Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-29; in money-19; top ten finishes-2; stroke average -- 71.93. Career Earnings: $249,365

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CHAMBLEE, Brandel Birth Date 7/2,62 Birthplace St. Louis, MO Residence Edmond, OK Height 5 . 9 Weight 150 Special Interests Tennis. h x

CHEESMAN, Barry Birth Date 8/2959 Birthplace Galesburg. IL Residence Sarasota, FL Height 6-2 Weight 200 Special Interest Baseball Family Wife. Kelly: Aaron (9/25/81) Turned Professional 1936 O School 1987, 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1986 Florida Amateur and three mini-tour events. Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Quail Hollow Open. Finished 13th in earnings on the - 990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 36th at 1990 Q-Tournament. Best-Ever Finish: T11- 1988 Greater Milwaukee On Money & Position: 1988 — $ 26,476 — 183 Career Earnings: $26,476

CLAMPETT, Bobby Birth Date 4/22/60 Birthplace Monterey, CA Residence Cary. NC Height 5-10 Weight 155 Special Interest Bible study. flying, snow skiing Family Wife, Ann; Katelyn (10/30/8') College BYU Turned Professional 1980 0 School 1990 Other Achieve- ments Winner 1<78 and 1980 California State Amateur, Low Amateur. 1978 U.S. Open. Winner 1978 World Amateur medal. Three-time All-American, 1378-80. Two-time winner Fred Haskins Award, presented to top collegiate player Winner. 1978 Western Amateur and 1980 Sunnehanna Amateur. Medalist, 1981 U.S. vs Japan Team Matches. Exempt Status: 42nd at 1990 Qualifying Tournament. TOUR Victories 1-1982 Southern Open Money & Position: 1980 — $ 10190-163 1984-3 11.837— 117 1988-5 88,067 —118 1981—$ 41,837-117 1985-3 61.121— 94 1989—$68,868 —148 1982—$184.600— 17 1986-3 97,178— 87 1990-529,268 —194 1983-5 86,575— 64 1967-3124,872— 84 1990 Best Finish: T31-Phoenix Open. 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered --19; in money - 9: top ten finishes -- 0; stroke average - 72.14. Career Earnings: $997,288

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Conner Cooper Curl Daly

CLEMENTS, Lennie Birth Date 1/20/57 Birth Place Cherry Point. NC Residence San Diego, CA Height 5-8 Weight 160 College San Diego State University Special Interests Family activities, all sports. Family Wife, Jan; Elizabeth (11/19/83): Christopher (/16/86). Turned Professional 1980 Joined TOUR April 1981 Other Achievements Winner 1975 California State High School championship, medalist 1979 California State Amateur: winner 1979 Southwestern Amateur. Winner of five collegiate events. Two-time All-American choice. Winner. 1982 Timex Open in France; 1983 Sahara Nevada Open. Winner of 1988 Spalding Invitational. Exempt Status: 49th at 1989 0-Tournament Money & Position: 1981 — $ 7,766— 178 1984—$ 25,712-146 1987—$124.989— 83 1982—$44.796— 97 1985-5 49,383-120 1988—$ 86,332-120 1983-544,455— 110 1986-5112,642— 79 1989—$ 69.399-147 1990—$ 80,095-146 Best-Ever Finish: T3-1983 Miller High Life Quad Cities Open 1990 Best Finish: T10— Kmart Greater Greensboro Open. 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-29; in money-12: top ten finishes-1: stroke average-71.30 Career Earnings: $645,570 COLBERT, Jim Birth Date 3/9/41 Birthplace Elizabeth, NJ Residence Las Vegas, NV Height 5-9 Weight 165 College Kansas State University (1964 Political Science) Family Wife, Marcia. Debbie (9/25/59): Christy (11124/61): Kelly (7/19/65) Turned Professional 19650 School 1965 Playoff Record 2-0 Other Achievements 1974 to 1976, and 1981 to 1983, member Tournament Policy Board, Reelected to Policy Board in Fall of 1983, Winner, 1987 Jerry Ford Invitational, Color analyst for ESPN golf. Exempt Status: Past champion TOUR Victories: 8-1969 Monsanto Open. 1972 Greater Milwaukee Open 1973 Greater Jacksonville Open. 1974 American Golf Classic. 1975 Walt Disney World Team Championship (with Dean Refram). 1980 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. 1983 Colonial National Invitation, Texas Open. Money & Position: 1966—$ 1.897-139 1974—$96,734- 21 1982—$80,804— 50 1967—$ 25,425— 46 1975—$ 50,111— 45 1983-5223,810— 15 1968—$ 12,171-104 1976—$ 52,722— 55 1984—$110,875— 64 1969—$ 43,693— 41 1977—$ 20,102-106 1985-586,214 — 88 1970 — $ 49.212— 45 1978—$ 46,260— 70 1986-5109,517— 81 1971-5 42,743— 59 1979—$ 91,139— 40 1987—$15,941 —194 1972 — $ 85302— 23 1980—$150,411— 21 1988—$ -0- 1973—$ 68.891— 38 1981—$100,847-- 38 1989—$ 0- 1990 — $ -0- Career Earnings: $1,553,135 CONNER,Frank Birth Date 1/11/46 Birthplace Vienna, Austria Residence San Antonio.TX Height 5-9 Weight 190 College Trinity University (1969, Business Administration) Special In- terests Tennis Family Wife Joy: Michelle(5/9/73). Nicole(1/28/75) Turned Professional 1971 Joined TOUR 1974 Playoff Record: 0-2 Other Achievements Winner of 1982 King Hassan Open in Morocco; Winner, 1988 Deposit Guaranty Classic Money & Position: 1975—$ 4418-165 1978—$37.149— 87 1985—$68,804-103 1976—$ 9.273-147 1981-5 85,009— 51 1986-5 35,729-155 1978-5 11.325-136 1983-5 71,320— 75 1988—$ 44.801-154 1979—S 46.020 — 87 1984— $ 55,405— 98 1989—$ 3,052 — 244 1990—$ 3,461-258 Best-Ever Finish: 2-1982 Sea Pines Heritage Classic; T2-1979 New Orleans Open, 1981 Quad Cities Open, 1984 Bank of Boston Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-6; in money-2; top ten finishes-0; stroke average-71 .11. Career Earnings: $608,047

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Dawson Dennis Dodds D. Edwards

COOPER, Carl Birth Date 8/4/61 Birthplace Houston, TX Residence Houston. TX Height 6-0 Weight 192 Special Interests baseball, basketball Faintly Single College U. of Houston Turned Professional 1987 0 School 1989, 1990 Other Achievements Played on 1988-89 ; won 1982 Houston City Championship. Exempt Status: 5th at 1990 0-Tournament. Money & Position: 1990 — $ 28.755 — 195 1990 Best Finish: T12-Fed Ex-St. Jude Classic. 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-24. in money-5; top ten finishes - 0: stroke average - 73.53. Career Earnings: $28.755 CURL, Rod Birth Date 1;9:43 Birthplace Redding. CA Residence Redding, CA Height 55 Weight 160 Special Interests Hunting aid fishing Family Wife. Cindy: one child Turned Professional 1968 Joined TOUR Spring 19f9, 1985 Other Achievements Winner of 1977 World Indian Open Exempt Status: Past champion. TOUR Victories: 1 1974 Colonial National Invitation Money & Position: 1969 — $ 2.344-207 1976—. 31,402-74 1983—$ 11.410-176 7970—$ 7,254-149 1977—' 55.495— 56 1984—$ 2.160-225 1971—$ 14,604-115 1978-5 47.274-66 1985—$ 7.440-189 1972 - 5 18,092 - 113 1979 - 1 99.460-38 1986-S 27,572-162 1973-$ 55,068- 53 1980-1 53.481- 71 1987-$ 2.250-260 1974-$120.154- 17 1981-5 39.846-95 1988-$ 12.119-210 1975-$ 59.599- 35 1982-$ 19.302- 51 1989-$ 2.180-255 1990-$ 1.176-300 1990 Best Finish: T71-Buick Southern Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-7: in money 1; top lei finishes: scoring average 72.02 Career Earnings: $678,624

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DALY, John Birth Date 4/28/66 Birthplace Sacramento CA Residence Dardanelle, AR Height 5 . 11 Weight 175 Special Interest Most sports Family Single College U. of Arkansas Turned Professional: 1987 QSchool 1990 Other Achievements Winner.1987 Missouri Open; 1983.1984 Missoouri and Arkansas State Amateur. Al-American in 1986, 1987; All Southwest Conference in 1986.1987. Participated in 1986, and 19E7 U.S. Open. Winner of the 1990 Ben Hogan Utah Classic. Finished 9th in earnings on the - 990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status. 14th at 1990 0-Tournament. DAWSON, Marco Birth Date 11/17/63 Birthplace Gernnny Residence Lakeland, FL Height 6-0 Weight 180 Special Interests Jazz, all sports Family Single College Florida Southern Turned Professional 1986 Q School 1990 Other Aciievements Winner. 12 mini-tour events. Exempt Status: 23rd at 1990 0-Tournament. DENNIS, Clark Birth Date 2/14/66 Birthplace Houston, - X Residence Ft. Worth. TX Height 5 . 11 Weight 180 Special Interest Fishing Fairly Wife. Vicki College U. of Arkansas, SMU Turned Professional 1986 0 School 1989. '990 Other Achievements 1983 Texas State Junior Champion. Nevada State Open Championship in 1988. Finished T43 in U.S. Open in 1989. Exempt Status: 29th at 1990 0-Tournament. Money & Position: 1990— $103,721 —136 Career Earnings: $103,721 1990 Best Finish: T3-Hawaiian Open. 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-33; in money-11 top ten finishes-1; stroke average - 72.19.

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DODDS, Trevor Birth Date 69159 Birthplace Windhoek, South Africa Residence St. Louis, MO Height 6-1 Weight 195 Special Interests Reading,stamps, sports Family Wife, Kristin College Lamar Turned Professional 1985 0 School 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1990 Tournament of Champions in South Africa. Selected All-American in 1988. Winner of the 1990 Ben Hogan Deer Creek Open. Finished 46th in earnings on the Ben Hogan Tour, Exempt Status: 19th at 1990 0-Tournament. Best-Ever Finish: T8-1987 Buick Open, 1990-NEC World Series of Colt. Money & Position: 1986—$ 14,694-190 1988—$ 16,179-202 1990-5 74.944-153 1987-5 46,646-155 1989—$ 47.086-166 Best 1990 Finishes: T8- NEC World Series of Golf: T9- B.C. Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-8: in money-6; top ten finishes-2; stroke average- 69.57 Career Earnings: $110,526 E

EDWARDS, Danny Birth Date 6/14/51 Birthplace Ketchikan, AK Residence Scottsdale. AZ Height 5-11 Weight 155 College Oklahoma State University Family Wife. Ann Turned Professional 1973 0 School Fall. 1974 Playoff Record 1-0 Special Interests Car collecting and skiing Other Achievements Collegiate Alb American. 1972 & 1973. Winner 1972 North and South Amateur: member 1973 Walker Cup team, Low amateur 1973 British Open, Winner 1972 & 1973 Big Eight Conference, 1972 Southeastern Amateur: 1981 Toshiba Taiheiyo Masters, TOUR Victories: 5-1977 Greater Greensboro Open. 1980 Walt Disney World National Team Play (with David Edwards) 1982 Greater Greensboro Open. 1983 Miller High Life-OCO 1985 Pensacola Open Money & Position: 1975—$ 27.301— 80 1980—$ 73,196— 57 1985—$206,891— 25 1976—$ 25859— 85 1981 —$66,567— 66 1986—$126,139— 67 1977—$ 96.811 — 28 1982—$124,018— 29 1987-5146,688— 75 1978—$ 55.343— 60 1983—$104.942— 54 1988—$36,637-160 1979-$ 21.238-120 1984—$ 54.472-102 1989—$ 12.917-205 1990—$ 8,343-240 1990 Best Finish: T19-Hawaiian Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered 3; in money-2; top ten finishes; stroke average-71.29 Career Earnings: $1.187,362

EDWARDS, Joel Birth Date 1122;61 Birthplace Dallas, TX Residence tr ying. TX Height 6-0 Weight 165 Special Interests Music, movies Family Wife. Rhonda College North Texas StateTurned Professional 1984 0 School 1988. 1989. 1990 Other Achievements Winner of the North Dakota Open-1988. All Southland Conference, American Junior Golf Association Junior All-American. Exempt Status: 40th at 1990 0-Tournament. Money & Position: 1989—$ 46851-167 1990—$109,808-132 1990 Best Finish T7- Kemper Open, T8- Northern Telecom Tucson Open. 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-32; in money-11; top ten finishes - 2: stroke average -72.05, Career Earnings: $156,659

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EICHELBERGER, Dave Birth Date 9/3143 Birthplace Waco, TX Residence Waco, TX Height 6-1 Weight 180 College Oklahoma State Special Interests Fishing, hunting Turned Professional 1967 JOINED TOUR 1967 Other Achievements Member 1965 Walker Cup and Americas Cup teams. Winner, 1979 JCPEnney Mixed Team Classic (with Murle Breer). Exempt Status: 145th on 1990 money list TOUR Victories: 4--1971 Greater Milwaukee Open; 1977 Greater Milwaukee Open: 1980 Bay Hill Classic: 1981 Tallahassee Open. Money & Position: 1967—$ 3,076-143 1975—$ 12,780-117 1983—$ 43,093-111 1968—$ 15.473— 95 1976— $ 25.780— 86 1984—$ 9,934-180 1969—$ 9,423-132 1977—$ 59,702— 51 1985-5 14.060-166 1970—s 23,455— 88 1978—$ 63.405— 49 1986-5 31.991-158 1971 —$108,312— 9 1979—$ 43,187— 90 1987—$ 55,247-142 1972-5 37.543— 67 1980-5122,352— 31 1988—$110,510-104 1973-5 60,515— 49 1981—$ 59,972— 71 1989—$105,434-121 1974-5 33,640— 79 1982-5 55,634— 80 1990—$ 80,692-145 1990 Best Finish: TB--Chattanooga Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-35: in money--15; top ten finishes-1; stroke average-71.84. Career Earnings: $1,172,715 F

FIORI, Ed Birth Date4.'21153 Birthplace Lynwood. CA Residence Stafford, TX Height 5-7 Weight 190 College Houston Special Interests Fishing, bird hunting Family Wife, Debbie; Kelly Ann (1/29/62); Michael Ray (10/21/84) Turned Professional 1977 0 School Fall, 1977 Other Achievements Medalist 1977 Fall 0-School. Member of Houston's NCAA championship team in 1977. All-American, 1977, Winner, 1981 Southern California Open. Winner, 1984 Jerry Ford Invitational. Exempt Status: 133rd on 1990 money list TOUR Victories: 3-1979 Southern Open: 1981 Western Open: 1982 Bob Hope Desert Classic. Money & Position: 1978—$ 19.846-109 1982—$ 91.599— 45 1986--$ 70,828-119 1979—$ 64,428— 65 1983—$175,619— 26 1987-5104,570— 95 1980—$ 79,488— 52 1984-5 41.582-119 1988—$193.765— 58 1981—$105,510— 36 1985-5116,002— 71 1989-5188,637— 77 1990—$108,816— 133 1990 Best Finish: T9--H.E.B. Texas Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered- .33: in money--22 top ten finishes-1; stroke average--71,40. Career Earnings: $1,360,690

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GOALBY, Bob Birth Date 3,14,29 Birthplace Belleville. IL Club Affiliation: Gleneagles CC, Delray Beach, FL Residence Belleville, IL Height 6-0 Weight 195 College U of Illinois Special Interests Quail Hunting. fishing Family Wife, Sarah; three children Turned Professional 1 957 Joined TOUR 1957 Other Achievements Member 1963 Ryder Cup team. Second on 82 Senior PGA TOUR money list. Color analyst on NBC golf telecasts. Exempt Status: Past champion TOUR Victories: I 1-1958 Greensboro Open 1960 Coral Gables Open 1961 Los Angeles Open, St Petersburg Open. 1962 Insurance City Open, Denver Open. 1967 San Diego Open. 1968 Masters. 1969 Robinson Classic. 1970 Heritage Classic, 1971 Bahamas Open. Money Summary: Started in 1958 and won $11,052 for 31st place. Best year 1967 when he won $77.107 for 10th place. Last year he won money was in 1982. SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY Senior TOUR Victories: 3-1981 Marlboro Classic; 1982 Peter Jackson Champions; 1983 Shootout at Jeremy Ranch (with Mike Reid) Career Earnings: $645.012

GONZALEZ, Ernie Birth Date 2:19:61 Birthplace San Diego. CA Residence San Diego CA Heights 8 Weight 21 OCollege United States International University Special Interests All Sports Family Wife. Judy Turned Professional 1983 Q School 1984, 1985. 1989 Other Achieve- ments Winner 1981. 1982 San Diego County Amateur Match Play Championship, 1983 San Diego County Open (as an amateur); 1984, 1985 Queen Mary Open. Exempt Status: Past Champion, TOUR Victories: 1-1986 Pensacola Open. Money & Position: 1985—$ 12,729-171 1987—$ 60,234— 154 1989—$ 13,840-203 1986—$125.548— 68 1988—$ 14,135-207 1990—$ 13.540-221 1990 Best Finish: T21- Bank of Boston Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-7; in money-3; top ten finishes—O; stroke average 71.80 Career Earnings: $227,295.

GUMP, Scott Birth Date 1217:65 Birthplace Merritt Island, FL Residence Merritt Island, FL Height 6-2 Weight 165 Special Interest Whitewater rafting Family Wife. Christine College U. of Miami Turned Professional 1988 O School 1990 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 Mobile Open, Finished 50th in earnings on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 3rd at 1990 Q-Tournament. H

HAAS, Jerry Birth Date 9/16/63 Birthplace Belleville, IL Residence Belleville, IL Heights-ID Weight 160 Special Interest Sports Family Wife, Elizabeth College Wake Forest (1985, Speech Communications) Turned Professional 1986 0 School 1989, 1990 Other Achievements Member of the 1988-89 European Tour. Winner 1982, 1983, 1984 Illinois Amatuer. Member of the 1985 Walker Cup Team. Brother is Jay Haas, Exempt Status: 20th at 1990 Q-Tournament. Money & Position: 1998 $ 74,702-151 1990 Best Finish: T10- Anheuser Busch Golf Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-31; in money-13; top ten finishes-1; stroke average--72.21. Career Earnings: $74,702

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HALLDORSON, Dan Birth Date 4/2/52 Birthplace Winnipeg, Canada Residence Cambridge, IL Height 5-10 Weight 180 Special Interest Sports Family Wife, Pat; Angie Turned Profes- sional 1971 Q School 1974, 1978, 1990 Other Achievements Member Canada World Cup Team, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, and 1985. Winner, 1980 World Cup team title with Jim Nelford. Winner, 1969 Manitoba Juniors; 1971 Manitoba PGA 1977, 1978, 1983, and 1984 Manitoba Open; 1977 Saskatchewan Open. 1980 . 1981 and 1982 Canadian Playing Professional of the Year. 1982 Colorado Open. Leader, 1983 Canadian PGA Order of Merit. Winner of 1985 World Cup Team Title with Dave Barr. Winner, 1986 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, Canadian PGA. Member, 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Advisory Council. Exempt Status: 41st at 1990 0-Tournament. TOUR Victories: 1 ­ 1980 Pensacola Open Playoff Record: 0-1 Money & Position: 1975--.-$ 619-243 1982—S 93.705— 43 1986-5 83.876— 101 1979-5 24.559-116 1983 --- $ 21.458--146 1987-5 69.094-125 1980-5111.553— 36 1984-5 55.215— 99 1988 — $ 96.079-.-116 1981 - $ 90,064— 47 1985 --- $112,102 -- 73 1989-5 86.667-137 1990— $. 18.158-215 1990 Best Finish: T27-Buick Southern Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-i 6; in money -- 8; top ten finishes -- 0; stroke average --71.65. Career Earnings: $863,890

HART, Dudley Birth Date 8/4/68 Birthplace Rochester, NY Residence West Palm Beach, FL Height 5-10 Weight 170 ierest Sports Family Single College: U. of Florida Turned Professional 1990 0 3c' ol 1990 Other Achievements Four-time All-American in college, including first team selection in 1990. Winner, 1990 Florida Open and Louisiana Open. Exempt Status: 25th at 1990 0-Tournament.

HAVES, Mark BirO Date 7/12/49 Birthplace Stillwater, OK Residence Edmond, OK Height 511 L-b 170 Special Interest Sports Family Wife,Jana; Kelly (12/9/79); Ryan (3/25/83) Cc'E-., Oklahoma State Turned Professional 1973 0 School 1973, 1988, 1989, 1990 0t" . te'ts 1967 and 1971 Oklahoma Amateur Champion. 1970 and 1971 Collegiate All rican. Exempt 51 39th at 1990 0-Tournament, TOUR Vic 3 - 1976 Byron Nelson Classic, Pensacola Open. 1977 Tournament Players Championship. Money & Position: 1973 — $ 8.637-160 1979— $130,878 --- 23 1985 — $ 61,988 40.620— 68 1980 — $ 66.538— 61 1986—$117.837— 74 1975—$ 49,297— 47 1981 --$ 91.624— 46 1987 -- $ 76.666-116 1976 — $151,699 — 11 1982—$ 47.777— 95 1988 — $ 77.072 —131 1977 --- $115,749 -- 19 1983 -- $ 63,431— 81 1989 -- $ 87,689---134 1978-5146.456— 15 1984—$42.207-115 1990 — $ 76.743-149 1990 Best Finish: T7-Kemper Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered -- 27; in money -- 12: top ten finishes -- 1; stroke average --72.32. Career Earnings: $1,451,201

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~H..mBirth Date n~u~1~mp~~N~p nm~~~~oem~me~8*aoo+L |ro1snCc' U of Rhode Island Special Interests Water Skiing Family Single Tu P mna| 1984 u TOUR 1ee8. 1989 Other Achievements Winner, 1e86 Bermuda Open. Asian Tour 1en6-an. Top oo Order of Merit three years Asian Tour Exemp Status: 58txat1e890'Toumumvot Best Ever Fi 'sh:T5'1nosUSpaGClassic Mor ' &Pca|uon: 198m—$ on.rm— /oc /nyo—$ 72.898 --154 199 - r. n|#T1z -Bank of Boston Classic 19* ournaments entered-30; in money --14: fop ten foisxe»—o; stroke avenage-7to8

INMAN, John Birth Date 11/26/62 Birthplace Greensboro, NC Residence Roswell, GA Height 5-10 Weight 155 Special|ntereets Fishing, Music Family Single College U. of North Carolina Turned Professional 1985 0 School 1986, 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1982 NCAA championship. Western Amateur. vVinno, 1980 North Carolina State High School championship, 1982 Atlantic Coast Conference championship, 1983 Eastern Amateur. Winner of 10 collegiate events. Awarded 1984 Fred Haskins trophy as outstanding collegiate player. Exempt Status: 2nd at1eVn0'Tnummnent. TOUR Victories: 1-1987 Provident Classic Money & Position: /nw—w/*uo86-72 1989-5 99.378-126 1988-5 66.305-137 1e90—m 85.289-1*3 1990 Best Finish: T14-U.S. Open 199m Summary: Tournaments entered -o2;mmnney-/a; toptenfinisxnn -n; stroke average -71ao. Career Earnings: $39e.357

JAECKEL, Barry Birth Date 2/1w* y Birthplace Angeles CA Residence Palm Desert. CA Height 5-10 1/2 Weight 160 College Santa Monica J.C. Special Interests All sports. espec i ally UCLA basketball Family Wife: Evelyn Turned Professional 1971 Joined TOUR Spring, 1975 Other Achievements 1968 Southern California Amateur champ. Winner, 1972 French Open. TOUR Victories: 1--/s7o Tallahassee Open Money & Position: 1*75-5 8.883-133 /eao—o 25,501 —116 1e85—S 81.765-- 92 1976—$ 36,888— 70 /yo/—w or. yn`— 48 1986-5 80.646-105 1977-5 19.504-108 /sou—o sc. y*v— 70 1987-5 53.909-144 1978 —5 72.*21— 37 1983—u 64,473— 80 1988—$ 39,227-173 /o/s—* *6.5*1— 86 1e84—m e,308-110 1989—$ 64.782-151 1990—o 63.590-168 1 peo Best Finish: Tn--e.0 Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-1 9; in money-1 0; top ten finishes-1; stroke average-7i .06 Career Earnings: $849,307

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JOBE, Brandt Birth Date 8, 1/65 Birthplace Oklahoma City. OK Residence Englewood, CO Height 5-11 Weight 170 Special Interests Skiing, basketball, baseball Family Single College UCLA Turned Professional 1988 Q School 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1990 British Columbia Open. Winner of the 1990 Canadian Tour Order of Merit. Named All-American 1986- 88. All Pac 10 Conference 1986-87. Member of the 1988 NCAA Championship Team (UCLA). Exempt Status: 6th at 1990 0-Tournament.

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KAMM, Brian Birth Date 9/3161 Birthplace Rochester. NY Residence Tampa, FL Height 5-6 Weight 160 Special Interest Sports Family Single College Florida Stale Turned Professional 1985 0 School 1989, 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1987 North Dakota State Open. Two collegiate wins. Exempt Status: 35th at 1990 0-Tournament. Money & Position: 1990 — $ 8.77$— 237 1990 Best Finish: T47-USF&G Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered - 21, in money --5; top ten finishes -- 0; stroke average- 73.00. Career Earnings: $8,775

KIMBALL, Karl Birth Date 7.8/57 Birthplace New Lexington, OH Residence Tampa, FL Height 6-1 Weight 188 Special Interest Scuba diving Family Wife, Ruthie College Malone College: U. of South Florida Turned Professional 1980 0 School 1988, 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1976 Mid-Ohio Conference tournament. Leading money winner on the 1986 Dakotas Tour. 1985 North Florida Section Champion and Player-of-the-Year. Winner, 1988 Sectional Qualifying for PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Exempt Status: 15th at 1990 Q-Tournament. Money & Position. 1989—$ 3745-241 Best-Ever Finish: T47-1989 Deposit Guaranty Classic Career Earnings: $3.745

KRATZERT, Bill Birth Date 6.29:52 Birthplace Quantico, VA Residence Fort Wayne, IN Height 6-0 Weight 190 Special Interests Following all sports, Arabian Horses Family Wife, Janie; Rebecca Brea (9/6/78): Tyler Brennen (12/5/80) College University of Georgia (1974, General Business) Turned Professional 1974 O School Spring 1976 Playoff Record 1-1 Other Achievements Winner 1968 Indiana Amateur and 1969 . 1973 and 1974 All- American. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 4-1976 Walt Disney World National Team Play (with Woody Blackburn) 1977 Greater Hartford Open. 1980 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1984 Pensacola Open. Money & Position: 1976 — $ 21.253-102 1981—s 55.513 — 75 1986—$47.421-139 1977-5134758— 10 1982-5 22,779-139 1987-578,232-114 1978-5183,683— 8 1983—$ 14,744-166 1988-543,519-158 1979-5101,628— 35 1984-5149,827— 44 1989—$ 7,773-220 1980-5175,771 — 12 1985-5180,331 — 37 1990—$ 14,630-218 Career Earnings: $1,217,233

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LADEHOFF, Greg Birth Date 4/2 162 Birthplace Clinton, IA Residence San Marcos, TX Heigm6-2 Weight 200 Special Interests Hunting, Fishing Family Wife, Mechelle College Ohio State (1984, Education) Turned Professional 1984 0 School 1985. 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990 Exempt Status: 47th at 1990 0-Tournament Best-Ever Finish: T3-1986 USF&G Classic Money & Position: 1986—$ 45,382-143 1988—$ 73,056-136 1990—$ 9,795-232 1987—$ 9,198-207 1989—$ 62.270-154 1990 Best Finish: T35-Buick Open, Chattanooga Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-- 8: in money-- 3; top ten finishes -- 0; stroke average - 72.27. Career Earnings: $199,701

LANCASTER, Neal Birth Date 913/60 Birthplace Smithfield, NC Residence Smithfield, NC Height 6-0 Weight 170 Special Interests Fishing. Movies, Shopping at Malls Family Single Turned Professional 1985 O School 1989. 1990 Other Achievements Winner of two mini-tour events in 1989. Winner, 1989 Utah Open. Exempt Status: 46th at 1990 0-Tournament. Money & Position: 1990—$ 85.769-142 1990 Best Finish: T10-Deposit Guaranty. Federal Express St. Jude Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-- 26: in money -11: top ten finishes -- 2: stroke average -71.18. Career Earnings: $85,769

LARDON, Brad Birth Date 4/29/65 Birthplace New York, NY Residence Kingwood, TX Height 5-9 Weight 165 Special Interests Music, All Sports Family Single College Rice (1988, Political Science) Turned Professional 1989 Q School 1990 Other Achievements Winner of two collegiate tournaments, along with the 1988 Connecticut Amateur and the Houston Amateur. Played 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 32nd at 1990 0-Tournament. M

MARR, Dave Birth Date 12/27/33 Birthplace Houston TX Residence Houston, TX: Plays out of Champions CC Height 5 . 9 Weight 155 College Rice & U of Houston Special Interests Reading, tennis Family Wife, Caroline: three children. Turned Professional 1953 Joined TOUR 1960 Other Achievements Member 1965 Ryder Cup team. Captain 1981 Ryder Cup team. Color analyst on ABC golf telecasts Exempt Status: 1965 PGA Championship winner TOUR Victories: 4-1960 Sam Snead Festival. 1961 Greater Seattle Open 1962 Azalea Open 1965 PGA Championship Money Summary: Started in 1960 and won $12,006 for 32nd place. Best year 1965 when he won $63,375 for seventh place. Last year he won money was 1977. Career Earnings: $366,571

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Melnyk Miller Mitchell

McCORD, Gary Birth Date 523-48 Birthplace San Gabriel. CA Residence Escondido. CA Height 6-2 Weight 185 College University of California-Riverside (1971, Economics) Special Interests Enjoys spoofing people Turned Professional 1971 Joined TOUR Fall 1973; Fall 1982 Other Achievements Two-time All-American. 1970 NCAA Division It champion. Player Director on TOUR's Policy Board 1983-1986. Color analyst on CBS golf telecasts Best-Ever Finish: 2-1975 Greater Milwaukee Open: T2-1977 Greater Milwaukee Open Money & Position: 1973—$ 499-423 1979—$ 36,843-105 1985—$ 32,198-140 1974—$ 33,640— 78 1980—$ 13,521-146 1986—$ 27,747-160 1975—$ 43,028— 59 1981—$ 20,722-130 1987—$ 3,689-240 1976—$ 26.479— 84 1982—$ 27,380-130 1988—$ 15,502-204 1977--S 46.318— 65 1983-5 55.756— 94 1989—s 29.629-181 1978--s 15.280-117 1984—S 68,213— 85 1990—S 32,249-191 1990 Best Finish: T18—Honda Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-6; in money-5: top ten finishes; stroke average-71.59. Career Earnings: $527,193

McCULLOUGH, Mike Birth Date 3/21/45 Birthplace Coshocton. OH Residence Scottsdale AZ Height 5-9 Weight 170 Special Interests Flying, outdoor activities Family Wife, Marilyn; Jason (4/24/75): Michelle (5/13!86): Mark Andrew (617189) College Bowling Green University (1968. Education) Turned Professional 1970 Joined TOUR Fall 1972 Other Achievements: Winner of 1970 Ohio State Amateur. Winner of 1977 Magnolia Classic. 1974 Mini-Kemper Open. Best-Ever Finish: 2-1977 Tournament Players Championship. Money & Position: 1972-5 227-437 1978—$ 56.066 — 47 1984-5 21.031 —153 1973—$ 17,076-114 1979—$ 43,664— 89 1985—$ 27,257-145 1974—$ 31,961— 83 1980—$ 19,588-125 1986—$ 60,586-127 1975—$ 17.706-109 1981—$ 27.212-115 1987-575,890-117 1976—$ 29.491— 76 1982—$ 43.207— 99 1988—$ 27,561-181 1977—$ 79.413-136 1983—$ 38.660-116 1989—$ 22,081-193 1990—$ 20.870-21 1990 Best Finish: T3-Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-5; in money; top ten finishes 1: stroke average-70.71 Career Earnings: $654.471

MCGOWAN, Pat Birth Date 11/27/54 Birthplace Grand Forks. ND Residence Plays out of Pine Needles Lodge & CC, Southern Pines, NC Height 5-11 Weight 170 College Brigham Young University Special Interests Reading, psycho-cybernetics, bird hunting, fishing. Family Wife, Bonnie Turned Professional 1977 0 School 1977 Other Achievements Winner. 1984 Sac- ramento Classic (TPS). Current member of PGA TOUR Policy Board. Exempt Status: Veteran Member Best Ever Finish: 21978 Canadian Open. 1986 USF&G Classic; T2-1982 Quad Cities Open, Money & Position: 1978—$47.091— 67 1982—$ 58,673— 75 1986—$137,665— 65 1979—$37.018-----104 1983-5100.508— 57 1987—s 79,078-113 1 980 — $28,955---- 1 06 1984—S 53.008-104 1988-5 74.156-135 198t—$15.387-147 1985—s 86,032 — 89 1989—S 99,454-125 1990 Best Finish: T7-Kemper Open 1990—$ 66,738 — 164 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-29; in money--13; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--71.62. Career Earnings: $883,764 MELNYK, Steve Birth Date 2/26/47 Birthplace Brunswick, GA Residence Amelia Island Plantation. FL Height 62 Weight 225 College University of Florida Special Interests Rare books, golf, art. bridge- Family Wife, Debby; Dalton (6/23/80) Butler (11/29/82) Turned Professional 1971 Joined TOUR Fall. 1971 Other Achievements Winner of nine collegiate tournaments. All- American 1967. 1968, 1969. 1969 U.S. Amateur champion. Winner. 1971 British Amateur. 1969 Western Amateur. 1970 Eastern Amateur. Member, 1969 Walker Cup team. Best-Ever Finish: 2nd five times. Career Earnings: $477.904 198

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MILLER, John Birth Date 4,2947 Birthplace San Francisco, CA Residence Napa, CA Height 6-2 Weight 180 College Brigham Young University (1969, Physical Education) Special Interests Fishing, church activities, golf course architecture, golf club design, television work Family Wile. Linda Strouse; John S. (6/2/70): Kelly (1226,72): Casi (7/30/74); Scott (5/12/76); Brent (2/378): Todd (1 /22/80) Turned Professional 1969 Joined TOUR Spring, 1969 Playoff Record 1-5 Other Achievements Winner, 1964 U.S. Juniors 1974 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan); 1976 British Open: 1979 Lancome Trophy. 1983 Chrysler Team Championship (with Jack Nicklaus). Named 1974 PGA Player of the Year National Teams Ryder Cup (2), 1975.1981: World Cup (3). 1973, 1975. 1980. (individual winner in 1973 and 1975). Exempt Status: Top 25 career earnings TOUR Victories: 23-1971 Southern Open. 1972 Heritage Classic. 1973 U.S. Open. 1974 Bing Crosby Pro-Am. Phoenix Open, Dean martin-Tucson Open, Heritage Classic, Tournament of Champions, Westchester Classic, World Open, Kaiser International. 1975 Phoenix Open, Dean Martin Tucson Open, Bob Hope Desert Classic, Kaiser International. 1976 NBC Tucson Open, Bob Hope Desert Classic. 1980 Jackie Gleason Inverarry Classic. 1981 Joe Garagiola Tucson Open, Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open. 1982 Wickes Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1983 Honda Inverrary Classic, 1987 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Money & Position: 1969-$ 8,364-135 1976-$135,887- 14 1984-$139,422- 47 1970-$ 52,391- 40 1977--$ 61.025- 48 1985-$126,616- 64 1971-$ 91,081- 18 1978-$ 17.740 -111 1986-$ 71.444-118 1972-5 99,348- 17 1980-$127,117- 30 1987-$139.398- 78 1973-$127,833- 9 1981-$193,167- 12 1988-$ 31,989-169 1974-$353,021 - 1 1982-$169.065- 20 1989-$ 66,171- 150 1975-5226,118- 2 1983-5230,186- 14 1990-$ 8,900-235 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered--1: in money--1: top ten finishes--U; stroke average-70.58. Career Earnings: $2,514,249 MITCHELL, Bobby Birth Date 223/43 Birth Place Chatham, VA Residence Danville, VA Height 6-0 Weight 185 Family Wife, Dorothy: two children Turned Professional 1959 Joined TOUR 1966 Other Achievements Winner 1965 Virginia Open and 1967 Carolinas PGA TOUR Victories: 2-1971 Cleveland Open; 1972 Tournament of Champions Money & Position: 1966 - $ 1,367 174 1974-$45,104- 63 1982-$ 1,551-233 1967- $ 3.162 - 141 1975-$ 28,862- 79 1983-$ -0-- 1968-s 20,699- 79 1976-$ 17,154-114 1984-$ 581-283 1969-$ 34,155- 56 1977-$ 2,100-202 1985-$ -0- 1970-$ 36,342- 64 1978-$ 1.937-199 1986-$ 1,648-256 1971-$75,891- 75 1979-$ 626-251 1987-$ 2,385-257 1972-$113719-- 11 1980-$ 1.760-219 1988-$ 1,020 -310 973-5 46,506 - 68 1981-5 626-251 1989-s -0-- 1990-5 -0- Career Earnings: $422.499 MOORE, Tommy Birth Date 12!23/62 Birthplace New Orleans. LA Residence New Orleans. LA Height 5-9 Weight 170 Special Interests All sports, stock market Family Wife, Tracy College Oklahoma State (Business Administration 1984) Turned Professional 19840 School 1989 Other Achievements 1980 Louisiana State Junior Champion: 1984 Louisiana State Amateur Champion, All American 1982, 1983, and 1984 Exempt Status: 2nd at 1989 Q-Tournament Best-Ever Finish: T4--1990 Buick Southern Open Money & Position: 1990-599,276-138 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered--33; in money-10; top ten finishes--3; stroke average--71.42. Best 1990 Finish: T4--Buick Southern Open Career earnings: $99.276 199

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MURPHY, Bob Birth Date 214/43 Birthplace Brooklyn, NY Residence Delray Dunes CC. Boynton Beach,FL Height 5 . 10 Weight 200 Family Wife Gail; Kimberly (1/11/69) College University of Florida (1966, Phys Ed) Special Interests Fishing Turned Professional 19670 School 1967 Other Achievements 1965 U.S Amateur champion. 1966 NCAA champion. 1975 Ryder Cup Team. Player Director PGA TOUR Policy Board, 1979-1980. Member 1966 World Amateur Cup Team. 1967 Walker Cup Team. Winner, 1967 Florida Open. 1968 Rookie of the Year. Winner, 1979 Jerry Ford Invitational. Color anayist on ESPN golf telecasts. Playoff Record: 1-5 TOUR Victories: 5-1968 Philadelphia Classic,Thun]erbird Classic 1970 Greater Hartford Open 1975 JackieGleason-Inverrary Classic. 1986 Canadian Open. Money & Position: 1968—$105.595— 10 1975—$127,471— it 1982—$30,952-121 1969—$ 56.526— 32 1976—$ 47.627— 60 1983—$ 63.403— 82 1970-5120,639— 9 1977—$ 52.874— 58 1984-5 35,344-133 1971 — $ 75,301 — 27 1978 —$ 73.598 — 34 1985 — $ 99.031 — 79 1972—$ 83,259— 26 1979-5 66.916— 62 1986-5182.673— 49 1973-5 93.442— 22 1980-5106.874— 41 1987—$ 64.110-128 1974—$ 59.048— 44 1981—$ 87,192— 49 1988—$ 23,874-191 1989—$ -0- 1990—$-0— Career Earnings: $1,642,861

MURPHY, Sean Birth Date 8/17/65 Birthplace Des Moines, IA Residence Lovington, NM Height 5-8 Weight 155 Special Interests All Sports, Music Family Single College U. of New Mexico Turned 'rofessional 19880 School 1989, 1990 Other Achievements New Mexico High School State Champion in 1982. American Junior Golf Association Southwest Champion in 1983. 1988 Wes-ern Athletic Conference Player-of-the-Year, Honorable Mention All-American in 1986. Exempt Status: 17th at 1990 0-Tournament. Money & Position: 1990-519.705-211 1990 Best Finish: T24-BC Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered -- 23; in money - 6; top ten finishes -- 0; stroke average - 72.86. Career Earnings $19.705 N

NELFORD, Jim Birth Date 628 . 55 Birthplace Vancouver. BC Residence Gainey Ranch, Scottsdale, AZ Height 5-10 Weight 155 College Brigham Young Special Interests Hockey, motorcycling, tennis, fishing Family Wife. Linda; Blake (7/84) Turred Professional 1977 Joined TOUR 1977.1987 Other Achievements Winner 1975 and 1376 Canadian Amateur. 1977 Western Amateur, 1977 French Nation's Cup. 1978 Cacherel Under 25. Member 1979, 1980 and 1983 Canada World Cup team. Winner of 1980 World Cup Team championship with Dan Halldorson. Winner of 1983 Essex International Classic (TPS) Best-Ever Fini s h: 2-1983 Sea Pines Heritage Classc, 1984 Bing Crosby National Pro Am Money& Position: 1978—$ 29.959— 87 1982—$ 48,088— 94 1986—$ —0- 1979—$ 40.174— 95 1983-5111,932— 50 1987—$ 24,097-182 1980 — $ 33.769 — 98 1984 — $ 80.470 — 76 1988— $ 20,209 —200 1981—s 20.275-132 1985—s 60,276-112 1989—s 1.225-289 1990—$ 4,132-254 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered; in money-3: top ten finishes-0; stroke average 71.12 Career Earnings: $475,306

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Randolph Renner Rudolph

NORTON, Bryan Birth Date 12/9/58 Birthplace Salina, KS Residence Prairie Village, KS Height 5 11 Weight 165 Special Interests Sports, European Culture Family Wife, Julie College Oral Roberts Turned Professional 1982 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1984 Kansas Open. Played on the European Tour 1987-1990, Exempt Status: 4th at 1990 0-Tournament. P

PFEIL, Mark Birth Date 7/18/51 Birthplace Chicago Heights, IL Residence La Quinta Hotel & CC, La Quinta, CA Height 5-11 Weight 175 College University of Southern California 185, 1974) Special Interests Family activities Family Wife, Diana; Kimberly Ann (9/19/80); Kathryn (8/23/ 84) Turned Professional 1974 Joined TOUR Fall, 1975 and Fall, 1976 Other Achievements Won California Interscholastic Federation; 1973 Walker Cup team; All-American 1973, 1974. Winner Pacific Coast Amateur, 1972, 1974: Southern California Amateur, 1973; PAC-8, 1974. Winner 1983 Anderson-Pacific Classic (TPS). Winner, 1985 Jerry Ford Invitational TOUR Victories: 1-1980 Tallahassee Open Money & Position: 1976—$ 439--271 1981—$ 28,951-112 1986—$ 67,488-122 1977—$ 9,924-149 1981—$ 62,663— 71 1987—$ 11,882-203 1978—$ 13,943-123 1982—$ 85.477— 66 1988—$ 6,057-235 1979—$ 18,963-125 1983—$101,878— 69 1989—$ —'0-- 1980— $ 52.704— 72 1985—$ 54,098-116 1990—$ 3,383-260 1990 Best Finish: T63- AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered - 5: in money --2; top ten finishes -0: stroke average--7i 80. Career Earnings: $517,819

PRUITT, Dillard Birth Date 8,24/61 Birthplace Greenville, SC Residence Greenville, SC Height 5-11 Weight 180 Special Interest Music Family Wife, Fran College Clemson Turned Professional 1985 0 School. 1 1989, 1990 Other Achievements Played the European Tour in 1986, 1987, 1q` Exempt Status: 10th at 1990 0-Tournament Money & Position: 1988— $ 33,889-164 1990 — $ 76,352 — 150 1990 Best Finish: T9-International C.. ; gsrl - & S31 -222-. 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-30; in money-12; top tin finishes-1; stroke average-72.15. Career Earnings: $110,240 R

RANDOLPH, Sam Birth Date 5/13/64 Birthplace Santa Barbara. CA Residence McKinney, TX Height 60 Weight 175 Special Interests All Sports, Fishing Family Wife, Julie College USC Turned Professional 1986 0 School 1986, 1990 Other Achievements 1985 U.S. Amateur Champion. W inner of 1981 Junior World title. California State Amateur. Three time First-Team All- American. Winner of 13 collegiate titles. Awarded 1985 Fred Haskins Trophy as outstanding collegiate player. Exempt Status: 43rd at 1990 O-Tournament, TOUR Victories: 1-1987 Bank of Boston Classic. Money & Position: 1987 —$180,378— 58 1989 — $ 35.561-178 1988—$117,132-97 990-527,529-198 1990 Best Finish: T12 Bank of Boston Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-8; in money -'5; top ten finishes--a; stroke average -71.07. Career Earnings: $360,601

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RENNER, Jack Birth Date 7/6/56 Birthplace Palm Spring:, CA Residence San Diego. CA Height 6-0 Weight 150 College College of the Desert Special interests Reading. all sports Family Single Turned Professional 19760 School Spring 1977 Other Achievements Winner 1972 World Junior. Winner 1973 U.S Junior Playoff Record: 1-0 Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 3-1979-Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1981 -Pleasant Valley- Jimmy Fund Classic, 1984-Hawaiian Open Money & Position: 1977-$ 12,837-128 1981-$193292- 11 1985-$202.761- 26 1978-5 73,996-33 1982-5 95.589- 41 1986-$ 84,028-100 1979-5182.808-14 1983-$133.290- 41 1987-5 92.289-102 1980-$ 97.501 - 45 1984-5260,153- 19 1988-$ 82,046-128 1989-$ -0- 1990-$ 7.451-241 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-5: in money--2; top ten finishes--0. stroke average--71.88 Career Earnings: $1.518.042 RUDOLPH, Craig Birth Date 10/19/64 Birthplace Clarksville, TN Residence Clarksville. TN Height 5 -4 Weight 150 Special Interest Fishing Family Single College Alabama and Austin Peay Turned Professional 1988 0 School 1990 Other Achievements 1987 Ohio Valley Conference Champion. Son of former TOUR player Mason Rudolph. Exempt Status. 34th at 1990 0•Tournament. RUMMELLS, Dave Birth Date 1/26/58 Birthplace Cedar Rapids, IA Residence Orlando, FL Height 6-0 Weight 160 Special Interest Fishing Family Wife. Ira; Melissa (12/23/88): Eric (7/1/90) College Iowa Turned Professional 1981 0 School 1985, 1990 Exempt Status: 49th at 1990 0-Tournament. Money & Position: 1986-5 83227 -103 1988 - S274.800 - 38 1990-5111,539-131 1987-5154720- 67 1969-5419979- 24 Best-Ever Finish: 3--1989 Hawaiian Open; 3-1989 Canon Greater Hartford Open: T3--1988 Bank of Boston Classic 1990 Best Finish: 7--Honda Classic 1990 Summary: Toumaments entered--3D; in money-- 14; top ten finishes-- 1: stroke average - 71,99. Career Earnings: $1,044,266 S SCHALL, Ken Birth Date 47/59 Birthplace Granite City. MO Residence West Des Moines, IA Heights-11 Weight 160 Special Interest Sports Family Wife, Connie.Brian(l 1/15/89) College New Mexico State Turned Professional 1982 O School 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1988 Championship and the 1989 Nebraska Open. Iowa PGA Player-of-the Year 1988-90 Exempt Status. 18th at 1990 0-Tournament. SILVEIRA, Larry Birth Date 10i12/65 Birthplace WalnLt Creek, CA Residence Tucson, AZ Height6-0 Weight 175 Special Interests Hunting, fisting Family Single CollegeArizona Turned Professional 1987 Q School 1988, 1989. 1990 Other Achievements Winner of the 1988 First team All-American in 1987. 1988. PAC 10 Player of the Year in 1987. Athlete of the Year at the University of Arizona in 1987. Exempt Status: 21st at 1990 0-Tournament, Money & Position: 1989 - $ 60,712-156 1990-5 65.696-166 Best-Ever Finish: T10-1990 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. 1990 Best Finish: T10-Deposit Guaranty 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered -- 29: in money --' 4; top ten finishes --1; stroke average -71.73. Career Earnings: $126,407 202

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SNEED, Ed Birth Date 8/6/44 Birth Place Roanoke, VA Residence Columbus. OH Height 6-2 Weight 185 College Ohio State (1967 Marketing) Special Interests Bridge, running, reading Family Wife, Nancy Kay: Mary Elise (8/16/74): Erica Kathryn (4/2177) Turned Pro- fessional 1967 Joined TOUR Fall, 1968 Other Achievements Winner, 1973 New South Wales Open; member 1977 Ryder Cup team; Player Director on Tournament Policy Board, 1977-78 and 1981-82 Winner, 1980 Morocco Grand Prix; 1965 Ohio Intercollegiate; Co-winner 1978 Jerry Ford Invitational. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 4-1973 Kaiser International Open; 1974 Greater Milwaukee Open; 1977 Tallahassee Open, 1982 Michelob-Houston Open Money Summary: Joined TOUR in 1969 and won $4,254 for 170th place. Best year was 1982 when he won $148,170 for 23rd on money list. Last won money in 1986. Career Earnings: $842,580

STANDLY, Mike Birth Date 5:19 64 Birthplace Abilene, TX Residence Houston, TX Height 6-0 Weight 200 Special Interests Fishing. Hunting Family Wife, Nicole: Charles Allen (11;16/88) College Houston Turned Profesional 1986 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1984 Boone Links Invitational. Finished second in 1986 NCAA finals. 1986 All-American. Played the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour, Exempt Status: 16th at 1990 0-Tournament,

STOCKTON, Dave Birth Date 11 241 Birthplace San Bernardino, CA Residence Mentens, CA Height 5-11 1/2 Weight 175 College Southern Californa (1964, Gen Management) Special Interests Hunting fishing Family Wife, Catherine, two children Turned Professional 1964 JoinedTOUR 1964 Other Achievements 1970and 1976 World Cup team, 1971 and 1977 Ryder Cup team, 1975 and 1976 Player Director, Tournament Policy Board. team captain. Exempt Status: Past champion TOUR Victories: 111967 Colonial National Invitation, Haig Scotch Foursome (with Laurie Hammer); 1968 Cleveland, Milwaukee, 1970 PGA Championship; 1971 Massachusetts; 1973 Milwaukee; 1974 Glen Campbell Los Angeles, Quad Cities, Sammy Davis Hartford; 1976 PGA Championship Money & Position: 1964—$ 1203-167 1972—$66.342-34 1982—$ 20.676-149 1965-5 5,410— 99 1974-5155,105— 6 1983—$ 11,204-177 1966-5 10,115— 82 1975—$ 72,885— 28 1984—$ 33.613-135 1967-5 54,333— 19 1976—$ 94,973— 27 1985—$ 8,294-186 1968-5100,402— 14 1977—$ 58,328— 53 1986-5 11.882-198 1969—$ 70707— 26 1971 65,016— 46 1987—$ 18,206-188 1970-5108,564— 12 1979—$ 35.601-107 1988—$ 14,846-206 1971—$ 85,738— 19 1980—$ 23,652-118 1989—$ 33.240-180 1972-5 66,342— 34 1982—$ 25.747-117 1990—$ 5.691-244 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-12; in money-3: top ten finishes-0; stroke average 73.82 Career Earnings: $1,275,453

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STRECK, Ron Birth Date 61754 Birthplace Tulsa, OK ResidenceTulsa, OK Height 6 . 0 Weight 165 College Tulsa University Special Interests Sking, Basketball Turned Professional l 976 0 School Fall, 1976 Other Achievements Two-time winner Missouri Valley Conference title. Two-time collegiate All-American Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 2-1978 San Antonio-Texas Open; 1981 Michelob-Houston Open Money & Position: 1977—$ 11,014-143 1981—$114,895— 29 1985—$142.848— 55 1978-5 46.933— 68 1982—$ 67.962— 60 1986-5 21,605-172 1979—$ 39,484— 99 1983—$ 68.950— 77 1987-5 62,289-133 1980—$ 51,728— 73 1984—$ 82235— 81 1988-5 31.094-170 1989—$ 50.444-164 1990—$ 10.356-229 1990 Best Finish: T21-Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered 7; in money-3; top ten finishes 0; stroke average-70.48 Career Earnings: $790,305.

SUTHERLAND, David Birth Date 2/20/66 Birthplace Sacramento, CA Residence Sacramento, CA Height 6-0 Weight 160 Special Interests Basketball, Baseball, Football Family Single College Fresno State Turned Professional 1989 0 School 1990 Other Achievements 1989 Western Amateur Champion. Exempt Status: 38th at 1990 0-Tournament. T

TEN BROECK, Lance Birth Date 3/21/56 Birthplace Chicago, IL Height 6-3 Weight 195 Special Interests All sports Family Wife. Linda College U. of Texas Turned Professional 1977 QSchool Fall. 1979.1981.1987, 1988 Other Achievements Winner, 1984 Magnolia Classic; 1975 Southwest Conference; 1975 Chicago District Amateur, 1976 Harvey Penick Invitational; three Chicago District Golf Junior titles. Exempt Status: 155th on 1990 money list. Best-Ever Finish: T3--1989 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic Money & Position: 1980—$ 10230-162 1984—$ 40.185-123 1988—$ 65,987-138 1981—$ 4464 1985—$ 23,591-153 1989—$146,568— 96 1982—$ 25,049-135 1986—$ 18.165-181 1990—$ 72,896-155 1983—$ 19,450-152 1987—$ 1.920-266 1990 Best Finish: T1 3--Phoenix Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered-34; in money-15; top ten finishes; stroke average--71.82. Career earnings: $383,616

THOMPSON, Dicky Birth Date 6/13,57 Birthplace Atlanta, GA Residence Peachtree City, GA Height 5. 8 Weight 150 Special Interests Fishing, Reading Family Single College U. of Georgia Turned Professional 1980 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Baton Rouge Open and Ben Hogan Elizabethtown Open. Finished 8th in earnings on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 45th at 1990 Q-Tournament.

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THOMPSON, Robert Birth Date 1/10/57 Birthplace Houston. TX Residence Huntsville. TX Height 5 . 10 Weight 155 Special Interests Fishing. Hunting Family Wife, Chris College Sam Houston State Turned Professional 1980 0 School 1981. 1986, 1988, 1990 Other Achievements 1979 NAIA Medalist. Medalist at the 1981 0-School. Exempt Status: 26th at 1990 0-Tournament. Money & Position: 1982--$ 6.788-188 1988—$ 46.687-151 1990—$ 8.361 —239 1987—$ 58551 —151 1989-536,113-177 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered -- 2: in money -- 2; top ten finishes-- 0: stroke average--7t13. Career Earnings: $147,615

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VENTURI, Ken Birth Date 5/15131 Birthplace San Francisco, CA Residence Naples, FL Height 6-0 Weight 175 College San Jose State (1953) Special Interests Hunting, fishing, cars. Family Wife. Beau: two children, Turned Professional 1956 Joined TOUR 1957 Other Achievements 1964 PGA Player of the Year. 1965 Ryder Cup team member Color commentator for CBS golf telecasts. Exempt Status: 1964 U.S. Open winner TOUR Victories: 14-1957 St Paul Open. Miller Open: 1958 , Phoenix Open. Baton Rouge Open. Gleneagles Chicago Open: 1959 Gleneagles Chicago Open, Los Angeles Open: 1960 Bing Crosby Pro-Am, Milwaukee Open: 1964 U.S. Open. Insurance City Open. American Golf Classic: 1966 Lucky International Money Summary: Started in 1957 and won $18,781 for 10th place. Best year 1964 when he won $62.465 for 6th place. Last year he won money was in 1975. Career Earnings: $268,293

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WADSWORTH, Fred Birth Date 7:1 7-62 Birthplace Munich, Germany Residence Columbus, GA Height 6-3 Weight 170 College U of Special Interests All sports, fishing Family Wife, Juli Turned Professional 1984 Joined TOUR 1986 Other Achievements 1984 Eastern Amateur champ 1984 All-American at South Carolina. Three mini-tour wins. South African Open champ. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 1- 1986 Southern Open Money & Position: I98n — $ 24,129-190 1987-5 80.585 —109 1989 — S 10,587 —208 1986-5 75.092-115 1988-5 24,129-190 Best 1990 Finish: T54-Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered 4: in money-1; top ten lnishes-0, stroke average 71.41 Career Earnings: $191,076

205 Waldorf Watts Young

WALDORF, Duffy Birth Date 8/20162 Birthplace Los Angeles, CA Residence Valencia. CA Height 5 . 11 Weight 225 Special Interests Wine Collecting, Football, music, colorful hats Family Wife, Vicky; Tyler (716(90) College UCLA (1985. Psychology) Turned Professional 1985 0 School 1986, 1987, 1988. 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1984 California State Amateur: 1984 Broadmoor Invitational; 1985 Rice Planters (Charleston, SC). Winner of nine college tournaments. Named 1985 College Player of the Year; 1985 All-American. Medalist at 1990 0-Tournament, Exempt Status: 1st all990 Q-Tournament. Money & Position: 1987—$ 53,175-148 1988—$ 55,221-143 1989—$149,945— 94 1990—$ 71,673-157 Best-Ever Finish: T3- 1989 Texas Open Presented by Nabisco 1990 Best Finish: T9-H.E.B. Texas Open 1990 Summary: Tournaments entered--28: in money--16: top ten finishes- 1: stroke average -72.14. Career Earnings: $332,016

WATTS, Brian Birth Date 3.18 .66 Birthplace Montreal, Canada Residence Oklahoma City. OK Height6'1 Weight 185 Special Interests Fishing, Sports, Odyssey Racing Family Single College Oklahoma State Turned Professional 1988 O School 1990 Other Achievements 1987 NCAA Champion. Finished 9th on the Australian and Asian Order of Merit in 1990. Finished 29th in earnings on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour, with four top ten finishes. First Team All-American in 1986 and 1987. Second Team All-American in 1985 and 1988. Winner of the 1986 Trans-Miss Amateur and LaJet Amateur. Exempt Status: 44th at 1990 0-Tournament.

WHISMAN, Greg Birth Date 3 . 1 61 Birthplace Everett, WA Residence Everett, WA Height 5-10 Weight 185 Special Interests Fishing. Family Family Wife, Jill; Samantha (8/23/ 88) College Weber State Turned Professional 1983 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1988 Washington State Match Play. Won the 1988 Oregon Open and 1989 Washington State Assistants Championship. Exempt Status: 11th all990 0-Tournament.

WILSON, John Birth Date 2/23/59 Birthplace Ceres, CA Residence Palm Desert. CA Height 6-1 Weight 165 Special Interest Fishing, All Sports Family Wife, Kathy: Christopher, Shannon College College of the Desert Turned Professional 1987 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Played the 1990 Australian Tour, Exempt Status 31st at 1990 0-Tournament. Y YOUNG, Kim Birth Date 21455 Birthplace Harlingen, Texas Residence Orlando, FL Height 5- 11 Weight 165 Special Interest All Sports Family Single Turned Professional 1975 O School 1977, 1987, 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Dakota Dunes Open. Won 17 times on Florida mini-tours in 1986. 1987. 1989. Exempt Status 37th at 1990 0-Tournament Money&Position 1977—$ 722 1978—$ 135 1988—$32,186-168 Career Earnings $33,043

206 Other Prominent International Players HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 170 w. BIRTH DATE: August 31, 1942 BIRTHPLACE: Abiko, Chiba. Japan r _ RESIDENCE: Tokyo. Japan FAMILY: Wife, Chie: Joanne. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing. golf course design TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1964 TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Hawaiian Open (Total: It MONEY & POSITION: 1981 --$ 46,420-- 88 1985--$ 92.659-- 84 1988-$101.686--110 1982--$ 30,657--122 1986--$ 53.116- 134 1989-$ 87,516-135 1983--$146,467-- 34 1987--$ 82,309--107 1990-$ 49.047-179 1984-$ 64.449-- 90 BEST 1990 FINISH: T17-Nestle Invitational 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--10: in money--7: top ten finishes--0; stroke average--71.25 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 56 tournaments worldwide including 1978 World Match Play, 1983 European Open, 1983 and 1987 , five Japan PGA Match Play titles, 1989 Coca Cola Classic. 1989 Tokar Classic, 1989 Casio World Open. 1990 Mitsubishi Gallant. Leading money winner five times on Japan PGA Tour. Only player from Japan to win on all our Tours-- U.S., European. Aistralian, Japan. Only Japanese player to win on the PGA TOUR, Winner 1987 Fred Meyer Challenge (with Payne Stewart). NATIONAL TEAMS: U.S. vs. Japan (3). 1982. 1983. 1984. Kirin Cup (3). 1985. 1987. 1988 Seve Ballesteros

HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: April 9, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Pedrena. Santander. Spain RESIDENCE: Pedrena, Santander, Spain FAMILY: Wife. Carmen SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cycling TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1 . 2 .. , TOUR VICTORIES: 1978 Greater Greensboro Open. 1980 Masters Tournament (Total: 6) 1983 Masters Tournament. Manufacturers Hanover Westch- ester Classic. 1985 USF&G Classic. 1988 Manufacturers Fanover Westchester Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 210,933-- 18 1986--$ 45,877- 141 1989--$138,094--101 191 132,660- 52 1987--$ 305.058-- 32 1990--$ 84,584-144 1985-- -- 1988--$ 165,202-- 71

BEST 1990 FINISHES: T3-'Independent Insurance Agent Open; T7--Masters Tournament 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-8; in money--4, top ten finishes--2; stroke average--73.13 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of three British Opens, 1979, 1984, 1988. Winner of 60 tournaments worldwide such as World Match Play, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985; Lancome Trophy, 19 76, 1983.1986. 1988: Spanish Open. 1981, 1985: French Open. 1977, 1982, 1985, 1986: 1976, 1980. 1986: Swiss Open. 1977, 1978, 1989: German Open 1978, 1988: Irish Open, 1983, 1985, 1986: ,1986; British PGA. 1983; . 1980. 1981, 1989; Japanese Open, 1977, 1978: Australian PGA, 1981; Dunlop Phoenix (Japan), 1977, 1981; Taiheiyo Masters (Japan) 1988; , 1978. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup (5), 1979. 1983. 1985, 1987,1989-World Cup (3), 1975. 1976. 1977. Dunhill Cup (3) 1985, 1986. 1988.

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HEIGHT: 63" WEIGHT: 195 Ate• BIRTH DATE: July 18, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Hertfordshire, England RESIDENCE: Surrey. England FAMILY: Wife, Gill; Natalie; Matthew

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1 A 4 TOUR VICTORIES: 1984 Sea Pines Heritage Classic. Tournament. (Total: 3) Tournament

MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 23.320- -119 1985--$ 54,060--117 1988--$ 179,120--64 1982--$ 56,667 -- 79 1986--$ 52,965--135 1989- $ 327,981--31 1983--$ 67.851 -- 79 1987--$ 36.281--169 1990 4 345.262--37 1984--$ 116.845 -- 38

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1--Masters Tournament: T3--U.S. Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--7: in money--7; top ten finishes--2: stroke average--70.93. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1987, 1990 British Open. W nner 1975 British Youths Amateur and English Amateur Championships. Named 1977 European Tour Rookie of the Year. Winner British PGA Championship, 1978, 1980, 1981. Leading money winner on the European Tour in 1983 when he won five times (including French and Swiss Opens). Had 11 top ten finisles in 16 European starts in 1983 and compiled 69.03 stroke average. Winner 1984 Car Care Plan International (England); 1987 Spanish Open. Winner 1988 French Open, . Winner of 23 events worldwide. Winner 1989 Volvo PGA Championship, Dunhill British Masters, Peugeot French Open, Suntory World Match Play. Awarded MBE (Member British Empire) in 1987.

Mike Harwood

HEIGHT: 64" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: August 1, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Sydney, Australia RESIDENCE: Melbourne, Australia FAMILY: Wife, Linda; Megan Jane. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, football. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 BEST EVER FINISH: T18--1990 NEC Woird Series of Golf MONEY & POSITION: 1987-- $ 6,950--218 1990--$ 13.379--222 BEST 1990 FINISH: T18--NEC World Series of Golf 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--I: in money--I: top ten finishes--0; stroke average--69.52. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1984 Fijian Open, Pacific Harbour Open; 1986 Australian PGA Championship: 1988 Portuguese Open: 1989 PLM Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup, 1984.

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David Ishii

HEIGHT: 59" WEIGHT: 148 BIRTH DATE: July 26. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Lihue, Hawaii RESIDENCE: Honolulu, Hawaii FAMILY: Wife. Lorraine: Misty Daos; Colan David. COLLEGE: University of Houston (1977, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Martial Arts TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Hawaiian Open (Total: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 2,309--226 1987-- - 1989-- -- 1986--$16.800--183 1988--$44.689--155 1990--$188,000--87 BEST 1990 FINISH: 1-Hawaiian Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-4; in money--2; top ten finishes--1; stroke average--73.92. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of Hawaii State Amateur (match and medal play); Member University of Houston's 1977 NCAA Championship team. Winner of 10 events on Japan PGA Tour such as 1986 Chunichi Crowns, 1987 Casio World Open, 1987 Bridgestone Classic, 1 987 Japan PGA, 1987 Japan Series (tie with Isao Aoki), 1988 Japan PGA Match Play. Winner of 1 987 Japan Order of Merit with six victories that year. Winner 1982 Kapalua Open.

Bernhard Langer

HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: August 27. 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Anhausen, West Germany RESIDENCE: Anhausen, Germany FAMILY: Wife, Vikki; Jackie Carol. SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports and especially snow skiing, soccer. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1.1 TOUR VICTORIES: Tournament. Sea Pines Heritage Classic. (Total: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1984 $ 82,465-- 75 1987--$366,430-- 23 1989--$195,973-- 73 1985--$271,044-- 13 1988--$100,635-111 1990--$ 35,150--187 1986--$379.800-- 10 BEST 1990 FINISH: T7--Masters Tournament 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--5; in money--1; top ten finishes--I; stroke average-73.77. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 30 international tournaments such as: 1980 Dunlop Masters, Colom- bian Open; 1981. 1982. 1985 and 1986 German Open; 1981 Bob Hope British Classic; 1983 Italian Open; 1983 Glasgow Classic; TPC at St. Mellion; 1983 Johnny Walker Tournament; 1983 Casio World (Japan); 1984, 1987 Irish Open; 1984 Dutch Open; 1984 French Open: 1984 Spanish Open; 1985 Australian Mas- ters: 1985 European Open; 1985 Sun City Callenge: Co-winner Lancome Trophy. Winner of seven German National Opens and two German National PGA's (Germans only). Leader in European Order of Merit. 1981 and 1984. Winner 1987 PGA Championship in England. 1987 Belgian Classic. Winner 1988 European Epson Match Play. Winner 1989 Peugeot Spanish Open, . Winner 1990 Madrid Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup (5), 1981,1983.1985,1987,1989: World Cup (6), 1976, 1977. 1978, 1979, 1980.1990; Nissan Cup (2). 1985. 1986 (captain both years); Kirin Cup (3),1985,1986.1987 (captain in 1987): Four Tours World Championship, 1989 (captain).

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Sandy Lyle

HEIGHT: 6'1" WEIGHT: 187 BIRTH DATE: February 9, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Shrewsbury, England RESIDENCE: Surrey, England FAMILY: Wife, Jolande; Stuart: James SPECIAL INTERESTS: Motorcycles. cars, airplanes TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3.0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Greater Greensboro Open, 1987 Tournament Players Championship. 1988 (TOTAL. 5) Phoenix Open. K mart Greater Greensboro Open, Masters Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 15,532--169 1987-$286,176-- 34 1989--$292,292-- 43 1985--$ 40,452--132 1988--$726,934-- 7 1990--$ 51.280-175 1986-4143,415-- 64 BEST 1990 FINISH: T10--Phoenix Open. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--15: in money--7; top ten finishes--I: stroke average--71.82. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1985 British Open. Winner of 27 international events such as 1978 Nigerian Open; 1979 Scandanavian Open. European Open; 1981 French Open: 1983 Madrid Open; 1984 Italian Open, Lancome Trophy. Kapalua International, Casio World (Japan). Winner, 1987 German Masters; 1988 Dunhill Masters, Suntory World Match Play. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup (5). 1979. 1981, 1983. 1985. 1987; Nissan Cup (2) 1985. 1986 (medalist in 1985): Kirin Cup, 1987; Scotland World Cup 13). 1979, 1980, 1987 (medalist in 1980): British Walker Cup. 1977: Scotland Dunhill Cup (5). 1985. 1986, 1987. 1988. 1989.

Jose Maria Olazabal

FULL NAME: Jose Maria Olazabal HEIGHT: 510" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: February 5, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Fuenterrabia, Spain RESIDENCE: Fuenterrabia, Spain SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, cinema TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 NEC World Series of Golf (Total. 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$7,470-215 1989--$56.039--16C 1990--$337,837--38 1988-- -

BEST 1990 FINISHES: 1-NEC World Series; T8--Centel Western Open; TB--U.S. Open; T10--Nestle Invitational. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--8; in money--7; top ten finishes--4; stroke average--70.65. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1983 Italian Amateur, Spanish Amateur; 1986 European Masters- Swiss Open, Sanyo Open; 1988 Belgian Open, German Masters; 1989 Tenerife Open, Dutch Open; 1990 Benson & Hedges International. Irish Open. Lancome Trophy, Visa Taiheyo Club Masters. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup (2) 1987, 1989: Kirin Cup,1987; Four Tours World Champion' ship (2) 1989. 1990; World Cup. 1989; Dunhill Cup (4), 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989.

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Joe Ozaki

HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: May 18, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Tokushima, Japan RESIDENCE: Chiba. Japan TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 BEST-EVER FINISH: T13--1990 NEC World Series of Golf MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$1,605--274 1990--$ 37.330--185 BEST 1990 FINISH: T13--NEC World Series of Golf 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--B: in money--5: top ten finishes--0: stroke average--71.42. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 14 tournaments on theJapan PGA Tour, including the 1988Japanese Series, 1989 JPGA Match Play Championship, 1990 Gene Sarazen Jun Classic.

Jumbo Ozaki

HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: January 27. 1947 BIRTHPLACE: Tokushima. Japan RESIDENCE: Chiba. Japan TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1970 BEST-EVER FINISH: T6--1989 U.S. Open MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$21,727--184 1988--$ 6,321--233 1989--$ 47,755--165 1990--$ 31.834--192

BEST 1990 FINISH: 23-Masters Tournament 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--8: in money--5; top ten finishes--0: stroke average--71.72. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of over 60 tournaments worldwide including the 1989 Japan PGA Championship and Japan Open. Has led the JPGA in earnings five times since 1973. Winner. 1990 Yonex Hiroshima Open. Marumar Open and Daiwa KBC Augusta.

Craig Parry

HEIGHT: 5'6" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: December 1. 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Sunshine,Victoria. Australia RESIDENCE: Kardinya. W. Australia SPECIAL INTERESTS: Surfing. windsurfing. cricket, football. • TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 BEST EVER FINISH: TI 5-1990 Independent Insurance Agent Open, MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$1.650--282 1990--$ 43,351--181 BEST 1990 FINISH: T15--Independent Insurance Agent Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--8; in money--6: top ten finishes--0; stroke average--71 .43. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1987 New South Wales Open, Canadian TPC; Winner 1989 Wang 4 Stars Pro-Celebrity, German Open, Bridgestone ASO (Japan). NATIONAL TEAMS: Kirin Cup, 1988. Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2). 1989, 1990.

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Ronan Rafferty

HEIGHT: 511 1/2" WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: January 13, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Newry. N. Ireland RESIDENCE: Ascot, England FAMILY: Wife. Clare: Jonathan. SPECIAL INTERESTS: , cars, collecting fine wines. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 BEST EVER FINISH: T14-1990 Masters Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$ 9,767--211 1990--$ 34.029--189 BEST 1990 FINISH: T14--Masters Tournament 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--6: in money--5: top ten finishes--0: stroke average--72.23. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of the 1982 Venezuelan Open; 1987 South Australian Open. New Zealand Open; 1988 Australian Match-Play Championship: Equity & Law Challenge: 1989 Lancia Italian Open, Scandinavian Enterprise Open. Volvo Masters; 1990 Melbourne Classic. Leader 1989 PGA Euro- pean Tour Order of Merit. Winner.1979 British Boys Championship,1980 Amateur Strokeplay Championship. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup, 1989; World Cup (4), 1983,1984.1987,1988: Dunhill Cup (4), 1986, 1987. 1988. 1989: Kirin Cup, 1988; Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2), 1989. 1990.

Ian Woosnam

HEIGHT: 5412" WEIGHT: BIRTH DATE: February 3. 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Owestry. Wales ''y° RESIDENCE: Oswestry. Wales FAMILY: Wife. Glendryth: Daniel, Rebecca, SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, sports. snooker - TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 BEST EVER FINISH: T3--1990 Independent Insurance Agent Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$ 4.000--233 1988--$ 8,464--219 1990--$ 72.138--156 19874 3,980--236 1989--$146,323-- 97

BEST 1990 FINISH: T3--Independent Insurance Agent Open 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--5; in money--5: top ten finishes-1; stroke average--70.60. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winneron the European Tour of the 1982 Swiss Open; winner of 1983 Silk Cut Masters: 1984 Scandinavian Enterprise Open: 1986 Lawrence Bailey TPC: 1987 . Cespa Madrid Open, Bell's Scottish Open, LancomeTrophy. Suntory World Match Play Championship: 1988 Volvo PGA Championship, Carrells Irish Open. Panasonic European Open: 1989 Carrolls Irish Open. Also has won the 1979 News of the World under-23 Match-play Championship. 1982 Cacherel under-25 Champion- ship; 1985 Zambian Open: 1986555' Kenya Open; 1987 Hong Kong Open and World Cup Individual title. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (4) 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989; World Cup (6)1980,1982.1983,1984,1985, 1987: Dunhill Cup (4) 1985,1986,1988. 1989: Nissan Cup (2)1985.1986; Kirin Cup 1987; Four Tours World Championship of Golf 1989.

212 SUMMARY OF QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS CARDS FINAL DATE SITE MEDALIST GRANTED APPLICANTS FIELD FORMAT 1965 PGA National G.C. John Schlee 17 49 49 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens, FL

1966 PGA National G.C. Harry Toscano 32 99 99 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens, FL

1967 PGA National G.C. 30 111 111 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens. FL

Spring 1968 PGA National G.C. 15 81 81 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens, FL

r, Fall 1968 PGA National G.C. 30 79 79 144 holes iv Palm Beach Gardens. FL

Spring 1969 PGA National G.C. Bob Eastwood 15 91 91 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Fall 1969 PGA National G.C. Doug Olson 12 182 48 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens. FL

1970 Tucson C.C. Robert Barbarossa 18 250 60 72 holes, after nine 54-hole Tucson, AZ District Qualifiers

1971 PGA National G.C. Bob Zender 23 357 75 108 holes, after three 72-hole Palm Beach Gardens, FL Regional Qualifiers

1972 Silverado C.C. Larry Stubblefield 25 468 81 108 holes, after three 72-hole Napa, CA John Adams Regional Qualifiers

1973 Perdido Bay C.C. Ben Crenshaw 23 373 78 144 holes, after three 72-hole Pensacola, FL and Regional Qualifiers Dunes G.C. N. Myrtle Beach, SC Qualifying Tournament Summary (cont'd.)

CARDS FINAL DATE SITE MEDALIST GRANTED APPLICANTS FIELD FORMAT 197' Silverado C.C. Fuzzy Zoeller 19 447 78 144 holes, after three 72-hole Napa CA and Regional Qualifiers Canyon C.C, Palm Springs. CA

Spring 1975 Bay Tree Plantation Joey Dills 13 233 233 108 holes N. Myrtle Beach, SC

Fall 1975 Walt Disney World Jerry Pate 25 380 380 108 holes Lake Buena Vista. FL

Spring 1976 Bay Tree Plantation 15 276 276 108 holes ro N. Myrtle Beach. SC Woody Blackburn a Fall 1976 Rancho Viejo CC. and 29 349 349 108 holes Valley International C.C. Brownsville. TX

Spring 1977 Pinehurst C.C. Phil Hancock 26 408 408 108 holes Pinehurst, NC

Fall 1977 Pinefurst C.C. Ed Fiori 34 660 144 72 holes, after Sectional Pinehurst, NC

Spring 1978 U. of New Mexico G.C. Wren Lum 28 502 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Albuquerque, NM Regional Qualifiers

Fall 1978 Waterwood National C.C. Jim Thorpe 27 606 120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Huntsville, TX John Fought Regional Qualifiers

Spring 1979 Pinehurst C.C. Terry Mauney 25 521 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Pinehurst. NC Regional Qualifiers Qualifying Tournament Summary (cont'd.)

CARDS FINAL DATE SITE MEDALIST GRANTED APPLICANTS FIELD FORMAT Fall 1979 Watenvood National C.C. Tom Jones 27 652 120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Huntsville. TX Regional Qualifiers

Spring 1980 Pinehurst C.C. Jack Spradlin 27 553 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Pinehurst, NC Regional Qualifiers

Fall 1980 Fort Washington G&CC Bruce Douglass 27 621 120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Fresco. Calif. Regional Qualifiers

Spring 1981 Walt Disney World Billy Glisson 25 556 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Golf Resort Regional Qualifiers Lake Buena Vista, FL Fall 1981 Waterwood National C.C. Robert Thompson 34 513 120 72 holes, after six 72-hole Huntsville, TX Tim Graham Regional Qualifiers

1982 Tournament Players Club Donnie Hammond 50 696 200 108 holes after eight & Sawgrass Country Club. Regional Qualifiers Ponte Vedra, FL

1983 Tournament Players Club Willie Wood 57 624 144 108 holes after nine Ponte Vedra, FL Regional Qualifiers

1984 La Quinta Hotel and G.C. Paul Azinger 50 800 160 108 holes after ten Mission Hills C.C. Regional Qualifiers La Quinta, CA

1985 Grenelefe Golf and Tennis Tom Sieckmann 50 825 162 108 holes after Haines City, FL 11 Regional Qualifiers

1986 PGA West Steve Jones 53 750 186 108 holes after (Stadium Golf Course) 14 Regionals La Quinta Hotel Golf & Tennis Resort (Dunes Course) Qualifying Tournament Summary (cont'd.)

CARDS FINAL DATE SITE MEDALIST GRANTED APPLICANTS FIELD FORMAT La Quinta, CA

1987 Matanzas Woods GC John Huston 54 800 183 108 holes after Pine Lakes CC 11 Regionals Palm Coast, FL

1988 La Quinta Hotel Robin Freeman 52 750 183 108 holes after (Dunes Course) 11 Regionals PGA West Jack Nicklaus Resort Course La Quinta, CA rn 1989 TPC at The Woodlands David Peoples 59 825 180 108 holes after The Woodlands Inn & CC 11 Regionals The Woodlands. TX

1990 La Quinta Hotel Duffy Waldorf 49 875 182 108 holes after (Duties Cuurse) 11 Regionals PGA West Jack Nicklaus Resort Course La Quinta, CA NOTE: The American Professional Golfers also held a School in the fall of 1968, graduating 21. The 144-hole competition was played at Doral C.C. The medalist was Martin Roesink. 1990 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARIES

Regular TOUR Official Events ...... 44 Official Prize Money ...... $46,251,831 Total Official Prize Money ...... $47,333,764

Total Regular TOUR Events ...... 50 Total Prize Money ...... $52096877 MONY-TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS

LaCoste CC, Carlsbad, CA Purse: $750,000 uf°

Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,022 January 4-7, 1990

LEADERS: First Round-- Paul Azinger, Ian Baker-Finch and Greg Norman were tied at 6-under-par 66. Payne Stewart was alone at 67. Second Round-- Baker-Finch added a 5-under-par 67 for an 11-under-par 133 and was one stroke ahead of Azinger. Third Round-- Azinger moved into a two stroke lead with a 69 for 13-under-par 203. Baker-Finch was at 205 and Mark Calcavecchia was all0-under-par 206.

PRO-AMATEUR: $10,000 total. Two courses, with $5,000 in individual purse-- all pros received equal shares of $113.64, and $5.000 in individual purse-- $2,500 each course. North Course, Donnie Hammond. 55. $500. South Course, Orville Moody, 53. $500.

WEATHER: Excellent all week

Winner: Paul Azinger 66-68-69-69 272 $135,000.00 Ian Baker-Finch.. ___....2 66-67-72-68 273 $82,000.00 Mark O'Meara __._._._.. 3 69-73-65-69 276 $52.000.00 Wayne Grady ...... _. _.,._4 69-68-72-69 278 $36,800.00 Scott Hoch __...... ____ T 5 69-68-71-71 279 $29.750.00 Greg Norman_._...... T5 66-72-71-70 279 $29,750.00 Mike Hulbert ...... _.._. T 7 72-68-73-68 281 $24.666.67 Curtis Strange ...... _...... T 7 71-73-70-67 281 $24.666.67 Mark Calcavecchia ...... T 7 70-68-68-75 281 $24.666.66 Mark McCumber ------T10 69-73-69-73 284 $19.625.00 Tim Simpson ------T10 69-73-71-71 284 $19.625.00 Payne Stewart ...... 110 67-75-69-73 284 $19.625.00 Bob Tway ....__...... ___ T10 71-73-68-72 284 $19.625.00 John Mahaffey ...... _T14 74-69-73-69 285 $16.500.00 Gene Sauers .....___._T14 74-70-71-70 285 $16,500.00 Bill Britton. _.___.__,._T16 74-73-73-67 287 $14,000.00 Bill Glasson ...... 116 72-73-71-71 287 $14.000.00 Ted Schulz _...... _..,_T16 72-69-74-72 287 $14.000.00 Mike Donald ...... _.. T19 71-72-74-71 288 $12,000.00 David Frost ...... 119 69-68-75-76 288 $12.000.00 Donnie Hammond ._...T19 72-73-75-68 288 $12,000.00 Curt Byrum ...... _.._T22 71-74-76-69 290 $11,100.00 Tom Kite ...... _...... T22 73-72-70-75 290 $11,100.00 Mike Sullivan ...... 124 75-71-71-74 291 $10,700.00 Leonard Thompson ._.T24 74-72-74-71 291 $10,700.00 Jodie Mudd -..._...... 26 74-73-74-71 292 $10,400.00 Scott Simpson ...... 27 72-73-71-77 293 $10,200.00 Blaine McCalhster _.,...28 74-74-73-74 295 $10,000.00 Stan Utley ...... __...... _.29 71-78-73-74 296 $9,800.00 Tom Byrum ...... 30 78-75-70-74 297 $9,600.00 Greg Twiggs ...... _.....31 74-85-74-76 309 $9,400.00

218 NORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN NORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN

TPC at StarPass (Host Course) Purse: $900,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,010 January 11-14, 1990 Randolph North, Tucson, AZ Par: 35-37--72 Yards: 6,902

LEADERS: First Round-- Pat McGowar (R) shot a 10-under-par 62 and led by three over Robert Gamez, Donnie Hammond, Andrew Magee, Steve Elkington and Tim Simpson (all R). Second Round-- David Frost shot a course record 12- under-par 29-31-- 60 (R) and was tied with Jay Haas (H) at 14-under-par 130. Gamez (SP) was at 131. Third Round-- Gamez added a 69 for a 16- under-par 200. Frost was at 201 and Haas at 202 (all R).

CUT: 80 players (79 pros, 1 amateur) at 2-under-par 142

WEATHER: Beautiful every day

Winner: Robert Gomez 65-66-69-70 270 $162,000.00 Mark Calcavecchia... T2 68-67-70-69 274 579.200.00 Mike Hulbert_...,__ T38 68-67-78 . 71 284 $4.050.00 Jay Haas .__...... T 2 66-64-72-72 274 $79200.00 Jeff Sluman ------T38 68-68-71-77 284 $4.050.00 Dan Forsman.._._,... T 4 70-67-69-69 275 £35437.50 John Ada ms._...__. T43 67-72-73-73 285 $3240.00 Davis Love Ill ..____. T 4 68-65-73-69 275 535.437.50 David Canlpe _T43 69-73-71-72 285 $3,240.00 Corey Pavin _....,...... T4 67-70-69-69 275 $35437.50 Rick Fehr __..... ._. T43 66-71 . 70-78 285 $3240.00 Bill Sander ...... _.T 4 68-69-73-65 275 $35,437.50 Kirk Triplett ------T43 66-70-73-76 285 $3,240.00 Joel Edwards -...... _. T 8 67-71-71-67 276 $227.000.00 Dave Barr ..._._.___. T47 71-69-73-73 286 $2406.86 David Frost_-...... T8 70-60-71-75 276 $27.000.00 Lennie Clements..... 147 68-66-77-75 286 $2.406.86 Mike Reid ------10 67-71-68-71 277 $24,300.00 Morris Hatalsky ...... T47 73-68-73-72 286 $2406.86 Bill Banner -_.__...... 11 68-64-75-71 278 $22,500.00 Pal McGowan ..__. T47 62-75-73-76 286 $2406.86 Paul Azinger _.._. -T12 67-72-71-69 279 $16585.72 J.C. Snead ------T47 73-67-6977 286 $2406.86 Steve Elkinglon ----- T12 65-72-72-70 279 $16,585.72 Bob Tway _...... T47 70-71-74-71 286 92406.85 Loren Roberts ...... _T12 69-69-74-67 279 $16.585.72 Bobby Wadkins ..,... T47 71-69-75-71 286 $2,406.85 Buddy Gardner ...... T12 71 .69-68-71 279 $16.585.71 Lon Hinkle ...... 54 73-68-77-69 287 $2.124.00 Andrew Magee ...... T12 65-70-72-72 279 $16,585.71 Ray Barr. Jr ...... T55 69-70-76-73 288 $2.034.00 David Peoples ...-.._. T12 72-65-69-73 279 $16,585.71 Clark Burroughs..._ T55 66-71-75-76 288 $203400 Hal Sutton ------T12 72-69-67-71 279 $16,585.71 Mark Hayes ...... T55 71-69-74-74 288 $2034.00 Donnie Hammond.. T19 65-71-73-71 280 $10,908.00 Peter Jordan ...... T55 67-72-75-74 288 $2.034.00 Mark Lye ...... _..._. T19 72-66-71-71 280 $10,908.00 Don Purley ...... __T55 72-68-75-73 288 $2,034 00 Chris Perry ------T19 68-70-71-71 280 S 0.90800 Ted Schulz ....._-..._T55 68-71-73-76 288 $2.034.00 Tom Sieckmann ...... T19 69-70-68-73 280 $ 0,908.00 ... 155 71-69-72-76 288 $2,034.00 Robert Wrenn ...... Tl9 66-70-75-69 280 S 0.908.00 Mike Donald ------T62 68-71-75-75 289 $1,953.00 ...... T19 71-66-71-72 280 7.MATEUR John Inman .... T62 69-72-79-69 289 $1,953.00 Bob Eastwood ...... T25 70-64-75-72 281 57,470.00 Jay Delsiny....__.__ T64 72-68-75-75 290 5189900 Bob Gilder .....,..._... T25 71-68-71-71 281 57,470.00 Jeff Hart ...... 164 68-74-73-75 290 $1.89900 Steve Jones ------T25 70-71-70-70 281 57,470.00 Steve Lamontagne T64 70-70-77-73 290 $1899.00 Brian Tennyson.._. T25 69-68-7470 281 $.7,470.00 Dave Rumrnells...... T64 68-72-74-76 290 $1,899.00 Mark Wielde__-...... T25 67-67-75-72 281 $7.470.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T68 69-73-77-72 291 $1,836.00 Keith Clearwater ...... 30 70-72-72-68 282 $6,390.00 Brad Bryant ...... T68 72-69-76-74 291 $1.836.00 ...... 131 69-73-69-72 283 15,348.58 Bob Estes ....._..._.. T68 69-68-79-75 291 51,836.00 Michael Allen ...... T31 67-69-74-73 283 $5.348.57 Jerry Anderson_...., T71 69-71-70-82 292 $1,791.00 John Cook ...... T31 70-72-71-70 283 55,348.57 Ken Green -._..._...... T71 68-74-72-78 292 $1.791.00 Wayne Grady ...... -... T31 73-69-69-72 283 $5.348.57 Harry Taylor ...... _. 73 74-67-75-77 293 51,764.00 Larry Silveira _.....131 70-67-72-74 283 $5,348-57 Ronnie Black ...... 74 70-70-78-76 294 $1,746.00 Craig Stadler-...... _T31 69-69-72-73 283 $5.348.57 Dewey Arnene ...... T75 66-73-83-73 295 $1,719.00 Ray Stewart ...... T31 69-66-74-74 283 $5,348.57 Mike Schuchart ...... T75 68-73-75-79 295 $1,719.00 Phil Blackmar ...... T38 7171-72-70 284 $4,050.00 Jerry Haas ------77 71-69-80-76 296 $1,692.00 Jay Don Blake...... T38 74-68-68-74 284 $4,050.00 P. H. Horgan Ill...... 78 71-71-78-77 297 $1.674.00 Nolan Henke ...... T38 7166-7572 284 $4,050.00 Clarence Rose ...... 79 70-72-79-77 298 $1 656.00

219 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC zkr

PGA West/Palmer Course Yards: 6,931 Purse: $1,000,000 ;• : Bermuda Dunes CC Yards: 6,927 (official) I;,t ;i. Indian Wells CC Yards: 6,478 $1,050.000 ••• ,„~' Tamarisk CC Yards: 6,865 (total) All Par 36-36--72 January 17-21, 1990

LEADERS: First Round-- Don Pooley (IW). (T), John Cook (1W) and Fred Funk (PGA1 were tied at 7-under-par 65. Hale Irwin (BD) and Jim Benepe (PGA) were tied at 66. Second Round— Cook (PGA), Stockton (1W), and Peter Jacobsen (I W) were tied at 11-under-par 133. Mike Reid (BD) was alone at 134. Third Round-- Pooley (BD) shot a 6-under-par 66 for a 15-under-par 201 and was alone in the lead. Jacobsen (PGA) and Steve Elkington (PGA) with a 65 were tied at 14-under-par 202. Fourth Round— Jacobsen (BD) added a 6-under-par 66 for a 20-under-par 268. He led by two over Reid (IW) and by three over Elkington (BD).

CUT: 73 players at 7-under-par 281

PRO-AMATEUR: Overall $5,000, team: Clark Burroughs, 29 (59 under), $2,500

Winner: Peter Jacobsen 67-66-69-66-71 339 $180,000.00

Scott Simpson._._... T 2 68-69-67-68-68 340 888.00000 David Peoples .. _.... T35 71-69-70-69-70 349 $4,721,43 Brian Tennyson __.. T 2 73-68-66-67 .66 340 $8800000 Dully Waldorf ...... T35 71-69-70 . 70-69 349 $4,721.43 Urn Simpson _. T 4 70-70-67-68-66 341 541.333,34 Robert Wrenn ..,.... T35 70-65-73-70-71 349 $4,721.43 Toni Kite _. _.__...... T 4 70-69-64-69-69 341 $41.333.33 Don Shirey. Jr _...... T35 70-66-67-72-74 349 $4.721.42 Ted Schulz .,...._..,,.. T 4 70-66-69-67-69 341 $41,333.33 Billy Andrade ...... T42 70-71-71-66-72 350 53.500.00 Davis Love Ill ...... T 7 6772-67-69-67 342 $32,250.00 Mark Calcavecchia.. T42 67-74-69 . 70. 70 350 $3,500.00 Bob Tway ...... T 7 67-68-69-69-69 342 $32,250.00 Rick Fehr ...... T42 68-70-71-71 . 70 350 $3,500.00 Bill Glasson _...... _ T 9 67 . 71-71-65-69 343 526.000.00 Roger Mallbie ...... T42 67-71-71 .69-72 350 $3500.00 Scott Hoch ...... T 9 68-69-69-68-69 343 $2600000 Lee Trevino ...... T42 69-72-68-72-69 350 53,500.00 Andrew Magee ...... _ T 9 68-69-68-69-69 343 $26,000.00 Clark Burroughs .. 747 69-71 . 71 . 68-72 351 $2,568.58 Bobby Wadkins .__.T 9 71-70-65-71-66 343 526,000.00 Tommy Armour ,.,,.. T47 68-67-71 . 71-74 351 52,568.57 Steve Elkinglon.__.. T13 7067-65-69-73 344 $20,000.00 Jim Booros ...... ,. T47 68-67-73-66-77 351 $2,568.57 Jim Thorpe ...... 113 68-68-71-70-67 344 520.000.00 Brad Faxon ...... 147 72-71-69-6970 351 82.568.57 Chip Beck _._.....,... T15 6869-6674-68 345 $16,500.00 Hubert Green ...... 147 70-71-69-70-71 351 52,568.57 Jay Don Blake .....,... T15 69-70-71-67-68 345 $16,500.00 Larry Rinker .,..._..... T47 70-68-71-72-70 351 52,568.57 Lennie Clements .,... 115 69-6770-70-69 345 $16500.00 Loren Roberts ,..,.,, T47 72-68-69-71 . 71 351 $2,568.57 Larry Mize _...,,-..,., T15 69-68-69-72-67 345 816,500 00 Fred Couples ....,... 154 67-72-67-73-73 352 $2,280.00 Robert Gamez._ ..- -T19 70 . 66. 67-73-70 346 $11.700.00 Ken Green ...... T54 71-69-71-68-73 352 52.280.00 Steve Jones ...... T19 75-69-68-68-66 346 511.700.00 John Huslon ...... T54 71-68-70-68-75 352 $2,280.00 Bob Lohr ------T19 73-70-68-66-69 346 $11,700.00 Dave Rummells ....., T54 72-72-66-69-73 352 $2,280.00 Steve Pate ...... T19 71-69-70-65-71 346 511,700.00 Jeff Sluman ..._...... T54 67-71-73-70-71 352 $2,280.00 Don Pooley .,_..,.-... T19 65-10-66-73-72 346 S'i1 700.00 John Adams ------T59 70-69-71-71-72 353 $2,190.00 Gene Sauers ------T19 7167-67-70 . 71 346 $11,700.00 Jay Delsing ...... 159 68-70-70-73-72 353 $2,190.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr .... T25 69-7069 . 72-67 347 $7,975.00 Chris Perry ...... 159 69-70-69-68-77 353 $2,190.00 Jodie Mudd ....,..,... T25 67-71-69-69-71 347 57.975.00 Mark Wiebe ....,,.., T59 73-70-71 . 67-72 353 $2.190.00 Mark O'Meara ..... T25 73-68-68-69-69 347 $7.975.00 Sandy Lyle ------T63 72-72-66-70-74 354 $2.130.00 Mike Reid ...... T25 68-6669-67-77 347 57.975.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... , T63 70-71-70-68-75 354 $2,130.00 Brad Bryant ------T29 70-7267-69-70 348 $6.358.34 Dave Barr ...... T65 70-68-72-71-74 355 82,080.00 Peter Persons ...... T29 67-72-68-70-71 348 86358.34 Pat McGowan _..., T65 72-69-72-6874 355 $2,08000 John Inman ,..,...... T29 69-69-70-67-73 348 $6,358.33 Leonard Thompson 165 71-69-71-70-74 355 $2,080.00 John Mahaffey .... T29 71 .69-69-68-71 348 $6,358.33 Tommy Moore..-..... T68 67-72-70-72-75 356 $2,020.00 Gil Morgan ...... T29 68-70-69-73-68 348 $6,358.33 Bill Sander... _..__.. 168 71-70 . 7070-75 356 $2,020.00 Stan Utley __..,...... T29 68-73-70-69-68 348 $6,358.33 Doug Teweu.._....__ 168 71-69-71-70-75 356 82,020.00 Andy Bean ------T35 67-69-73-66-74 349 $4,721.43 Dan Forsman ...... , T71 69-71 . 71 . 69-77 357 $1,970.00 Mike Donald ...... T35 68-72-67-68-74 349 $4,721 43 Dave Stockton ...... T71 65-68-77-7077 357 $1,970.00 Corey Pavin .__.._. T35 71-69-69-68-72 349 54,721.43 Dennis Harrington _.. 73 69-72-69-69-80 359 $1,940.06

220 PHOENIX OPEN *****

TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ Purse: $900,000 Par: 35-36--71 Yards: 6,992 January 25-28, 1990 ~pRl Rdhmg quite like a. LEADERS: First Round— Tommy Armour III, Tom Purtzer, Bobby Wadkins, and Lance Ten Broeck tied at G- under-par 65. Mark Calcavecchia, Sandy Lyle, Ed Fiori. Mark McCumber. Scott Hoch and Dave Barr were tied at 67, Second Round— Armour added a 67 for 10-under-par 132. Purtzer was alone at 133. Third round— Armour opened a three-stroke lead after a 67 for a 14-under-par 199. Brian Tennyson, with a 65, was second at 202 and Barr third at 203.

CUT: 83 players at 1-over-par 143.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500, Individual- Ted Schulz. 65, $750. Team- Ben Crenshaw, Larry Mize. 54, each $675.

WEATHER: Sunny and pleasant every day; however, there was a 45-minute frost delay on Friday and, as a result, play was halted at 6 p.m. and 20 players completed their second round Saturday morning. Sunday, with a 7:30 scheduled start, there was a 30-minute frost delay.

Winner: Tammy Armour III 65-67-67-68 267 $162,000.00

Jini Thorpe ...... 2 69-69-66-68 272 $97,200.00 Gil Morgan ____...... T38 69-74-73-68 284 $3,600.00 Billy Ray Brown ...... T 3 69-66-70-69 274 $52,200,00 David 0grin .. _..-. T38 70- 73-68-73 284 $3.600.00 Fred Couples ...... 13 7566-66-67 274 552.200.00 Doug Tewell...... _. T38 69- 71-69-75 284 $3,600.00 Billy Mayfair ....._...... T 5 73-66-70-66 275 532,850.00 Michael Allen...... T46 75- 68-69-73 285 $2,340.00 Brian Tennyson ._....15 70-67-65-73 275 532,850.00 David Edwards...... T46 74- 69-70-72 285 52.340.00 Bob Tway ...... 15 71-67-71-66 275 $32,85000 Rick Fehr ...... _T46 69- 67-70-79 285 $2,340,00 Paul A2inger __...... T 8 69-67-71-70 277 $27,000.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T46 6869-74 -74 285 $2.340.00 Jay Delsing.._._...... T 8 69-67-68-73 277 $27,000.00 Mark McCumber._.. T46 67- 73-71-74 285 $2.340.00 Dave Barr ...... T10 67-68-68-75 278 $22,500.00 Steve Pale _._.. _.. T46 68- 72-72-73 285 $2.340.00 Clark Burroughs ..._110 68-67-70-73 278 522,500.00 Ted Schulz ._...... T46 73- 69-69-74 285 $2,340.00 Sandy Lyle ._.._._... T10 67-71-67-73 278 $22,500.00 JeflSluman__.__._T46 7270 -69-74 285 $2,340.00 Scott Hoch ..__..._... T13 67-70-71-71 279 $17400.00 Mike Sullivan._.... T46 74- 68-74-69 285 $2.340.00 Gene Sauers ...... 113 72-70-71-66 279 $17,40000 Steve Elkington ...... T55 69- 69-72-76 286 $2.034.00 Lance Ten Broeck --. T13 65-73 . 71-70 279 $17.400.00 Bob Estes ...... 155 72- 68-72-74 286 52034.00 Mark Lye ...... T16 71-70-70-69 280 $12,625.72 Dennis Harrington.. T55 72- 71-68-75 286 52.03400 Tom Purtzer ..-__.... T16 65-68-77-70 280 $12,625.72 Webb Heintzelman .T55 69- 71-72-74 286 $2034.00 Bill Sander _...... _....T16 71-71-68-70 280 $12,625.72 Stan Utley__._.___. T55 71- 72-70-73 286 $2,034.00 Andy Bean ...... _.._. T16 69-71-68-72 280 $12,625.71 Gary Hallberg T60 73- 70-73-72 288 51.953.00 Jay Don Blake ..... 116 68-67-73-72 280 $12,625.71 Nick Price _...... _.... T60 7169 -71-77 288 $1.953.00 Bob Eastwood ...... T16 69-70-71-70 280 $12,625.71 Payne Stewart _.....T60 75- 68-74-71 288 $1,953.00 Larry Rinker ..__...... T16 70-71-71-68 280 $12,625.71 Scott Verplank ...... 160 70- 71-74-73 288 $1,953.00 Mike Hulbert.,._...... T23 71-67-69-74 281 $8,010.00 Russ Cochran...... T64 72- 71-74-72 289 $1,863.00 Peter Jacobsen ..... T23 70-69-71-71 281 $8,010.00 Brad Faxon ...... T64 7468 -72-75 289 $1,863.00 Pal McGowan .....,. -T23 70-68-72-71 281 $8.010.00 Lon Hinkle ...... T64 71 . 71 .70 -77 289 51.863.00 Jodie Mudd ...... ,..._ T23 69-66-71-75 281 $8,010.00 Bruce l-ietzke ...... 164 73- 69-73-74 289 $1.863.00 Kenny Perry ._.._..._T23 71-70-70-70 281 $8,010.00 David Peoples.....__T64 70- 68-77-74 289 $1.863.00 Mark Calcavecchia.. T28 67-68-69-78 282 $6,390.00 Loren Roberts .... 164 72 -70-7770 289 $1.863.00 Ed Fiori ...... T28 67-72-72-71 282 $6,390.00 Ray Barr, Jr.... _._.. T70 69- 73-71-77 290 $1,773.00 J.C. Snead ....._...... T28 69-68-72-73 282 $6,390.00 Mark Brooks ___. T70 71 -68-78-73 290 51,773.00 Ben Crenshaw ...... T31 71-68-7173 283 $5,104.29 Rick Todd ...... _..,._ T70 70- 72-74-74 290 $1,773.00 Lee Janzen ...... T31 70-69-7173 283 $5,104.29 Robert Wrenn . _. T70 69 -69-74-78 290 $1,773.00 Kenny Knox ...... T31 71-66-74-72 283 $5,104.29 Hubert Green..,...... T74 75- 68-74-74 291 $1.719.00 Chris Perry ...... T31 71-72-69-71 283 $5,10429 Bobby Wadkins ...-..174 65- 76-78-72 291 $1719.00 Bobby Clampett ...... 131 70-66-79-68 283 $5,10428 David Tentis ...... 76 72- 71-73-76 292 $1,692.00 Corey Pavin ...... 131 68-69-70-76 283 $5,104.28 David Canipe .... T77 71- 72-72-78 293 $1.656.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... 131 68-72-68-75 283 $5,104.28 ...... 177 69- 70-72-82 293 $1,656.00 Ronnie Black.._ _.. T38 73-67-69-75 284 $3.600.00 Ken Green__. __.._. T77 69- 73-75-76 293 $1,656.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr _.. 138 72-69-70-73 284 $3,600.00 Rocco Mediate ._...... 80 71- 72-72-79 294 $1,620.00 Robert Gamez....._.. T38 69-70-70-75 284 53,600.00 Chip Beck ...... 81 73- 68-79-75 295 $1,602.00 Steve Haskins ...... 138 70-72-70-72 284 $3,600.00 Dan Forsman ...... 82 74- 69-72-84 299 $1,584.00 Davis Love III ...... T38 72-70-68-74 284 $3,600.00

221 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM

Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA Purse: $1,000,000 Pebble Beach GL, Par 72 Yards: 6,799 February 1-4, 1990 ° 04~, Cypress Point GC, Par 72, Yards: 6,506 orree Pp Spyglass Hill GC, Par 72, Yards: 6,810

LEADERS: First Round-- Payne Stewart (CP) at 6-under-par, 66, led by one stroke over Mark O'Meara. Second Round— Stewart and Rocco Mediate led at 7-under-par, 137, one shot over Tom Kite. Third Round- - O'Meara, at 7-under-par, 209, led by one over Mediate,

CUT: 78 players at 6-over par 222 but only low 60s pros (62 at 5-over-par 221) competed in the final round. Team cut (25 teams) was 16-under-par 203 and 29 teams made it.

WEATHER: Thursday, mostly cloudy with some rain showers. Friday. mostly sunny and breezy. Saturday, overcast with winds up to 40 mph. Play suspended at 4:45 at Cypress Point with four groups (eight pros) unable to complete round - 17th & 18th holes - due to high winds. Golf balls would not remain still. Play resumed Sunday

Winner: Mark O'Meara 67 -73-69 72 281 $ 180,000.00 Kenny Perry ...._._...-.2 7371-69-70 283 $108,000.00 Paul Azinger .._T40 78-70-73-73 294 $3.800.00 Tom Kite __.._...... T 3 69-69-75-71 284 $58,000.00 Greg Bruckner._.._. T40 75-70-76-73 294 $3,800.00 Payne Stewart .___. T 3 66-71-74-73 284 $58,000.00 Sandy Lyle ...... ,.._ 140 74-70-74-76 294 $3,800.00 David Frost ..._....._...-5 74-71-73-67 285 $40,000.00 Chris Perry ...... 140 72-70-75-77 294 $3,800.00 Mark Calcavecchia...16 69-71-7472 286 $34,750.00 Robert Wrenn ...... 140 73-72-76-73 294 $3,800.00 Richard Zokol ...... T 6 75-71-71-69 286 $34,750.00 Lennie Clements ..... 146 74-69-77-75 295 $2,772.00 Brad Faxon ...... T 8 75-69-74-69 287 $29,000.00 Fred Couples ._.,_... T46 75-71-72-77 295 $2,772.00 Rick Fehr ...... T 8 70-72-73-72 287 $29,000.00 Hale Irwin ._...... _. T46 73-76-72-74 295 $2,772.00 Rocco Mediate__.... T 8 69-68-73-77 287 $29,000.00 Hal Sutton ...... __.._T46 73-73-74-75 295 $2,772.00 Mark Brooks ...... T11 71-70-73-74 288 S21.200.00 Stan Utley ...... 146 68-73-78-76 295 $2.772.00 Bob Eastwood ...... 111 69-72-77-70 288 $21,200.00 Greg Powers ...... T51 75-72-74-75 296 $2,406.67 Webb Heintzelman .111 73-67-76-72 288 $21,200.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T51 68-70-83-75 296 $2,406.67 Craig Stadler...... Til 72-73-72-71 288 $21.200.00 Jim Booros.___..._T51 73-73-72-78 296 $2,406.66 Bobby Wadkins __..111 70-68-78-72 288 $21,200.00 Brad Bryant...... T54 70-73-77-77 297 $2.270.00 Brian Claar ...... 116 69-72-75-73 289 $15,500.00 Jay Delsing...... _.. T54 72 . 72-74-79 297 $2,270.00 Ray Floyd ._.,_._._... T16 69-72-76-72 289 $15,500.00 Jerry Haas ...... T54 73-72-75-77 297 $2,270.00 Loren Roberts ...... T16 74-70-71-74 289 515.500,00 Peter Persons ,..,,,.... 154 75-67-76-79 297 $2,270.00 Willie Wood ...... 116 73-72-71-73 289 $15,500.00 Tom Sieckmann...... T54 73-74-73-77 297 $2,270.00 Roger Maltbie ...... 20 71-71-75-73 290 $13,000.00 Doug Tewell ...... T54 72-72-77-76 297 82,270.00 David Edwards ._..... T21 75-73-71-72 291 $8.900.00 Jim Ne ll ord ...... 60 77-71-73-77 298 $2.200.00 .._ T21 73-69-71-78 291 $8,900.00 Jack Nicklaus ...._.....61 72-71-78-78 299 $2,180.00 Steve Elkington ...... 121 76-67-75-73 291 $8,900.00 ...... _. 62 73-71-77-79 300 $2.160.00 Nolan Henke ....._... T21 75-72-71-73 291 $8,900.00 Bill Britton ...... T63 70-76-76 222 $1,990.00 Peter Jacobsen _.... 121 70-73-75-73 291 $8,900.00 Billy Ray Brown ...T63 71-70-81 222 $1.990.00 Andrew Magee...... T21 74-69.76-72 291 $8.900.00 George Burns ...... T63 72-72-78 222 51,990.00 Johnny Miter _...._.. T21 72-72-70-77 291 58,900.00 Keith Clearwater ..... 163 76-72-74 222 $1,990.00 Jerry Pate .... _,...._.. T21 76-72-72-71 291 $8,900.00 Bob Gilder ...... _..... T63 68-69-85 222 $1,990.00 Nick Price ...... 121 71-73-70-77 291 $8.900.00 Hubert Green ...... 163 74-76-72 222 $1,990.00 Larry Silveira __._. T21 72-73-72-74 291 58,900,00 Steve Han ,,..,.....,... 163 73-73-76 222 $1-99000 Mike Hulbert ...... T31 72-70-76-74 292 $6,350.00 Barry Jaeckel ...... 163 75-74-73 222 $1.990.00 Gene Sauers ____._T31 73-68-76-75 292 $6,350.00 Lee Janzen...... _. 163 73-70-79 222 $1,990.00 Billy Andrade ...... T33 72-78-69-74 293 $5,171.43 Steve Jones ...... 163 72-78-72 222 51,990.00 John Cook ...... 133 70-68-78-77 293 $5,171.43 Blaine McCallister ... 163 77-72-73 222 $1,990.00 Danny Edwards _.... 133 75-70-76-72 293 $5,171.43 Pat McGowan ...... T63 75-72-75 222 $1,990.00 Corey Pavin ...... T33 74-68-78-73 293 $5,171.43 Andy North ...... 163 73-74-75 222 $1,990.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... T33 72-71-78-72 293 $5,171.43 Mark Pfeil ...... T63 75-72-75 222 $1.990.00 Mark Wiebe ....._..... T33 72-72-76-73 293 $5,171.43 Clarence Rose ...... 163 73-71-78 222 $1,990.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... _. T33 73-68-78-74 293 $5,171.42 Jeff Wilson ...... 163 70-75-77 222 $1,990.00 John Adams ...... T40 74-74-72-74 294 $3.800.00

222 HAWAIIAN OPEN

Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 6,975 February 8-11, 1990 •me01 LEADERS: First Round— Paul Azinger and Mike Smith were tied at 4-under-par 68. Dave Eichelberger and Jim Hallet were tied at 69. Second Round— Stadler shot a 5-under-par 67 for 6-under-par 138 and led by one stroke over Azinger, David Ishii and Grant Waite. Third Round— Hubert Green, with a 66, was in front at 10- under-par 206. He eagled the final hole. Ishii was one back at 207. Stadler and Azinger were bed at 210.

CUT: 82 players at 4-over-par 148.

PRO-AMATEUR: $10,000- Individual, Bcbby Wadkins, 69, $1,000. Team, Robert Wrenn, 56, $1,000.

WEATHER: Very high winds on Thursda y, gusting close to 50 miles per hour. Friday, still windy but not quite as severe. Saturday, very pleasant. Same on Sunday.

Winner: David Ishii 72-67-68 -72 279 $181 1,000.00 Paul Azinger ...... 2 68-71-71-70 280 $108,00000 Brian Tennyson .. T40 73-73-70-71 287 $4,100.0C Clark Dennis _...._....T 3 70-73-68-70 281 $52,000.00 Jim Carter...... T43 74-72-70-72 288 $2,784.62 Jodie Mudd ...... T 3 72-72-68-69 281 $52,000.00 Dave Eichelberger T43 69-73-72-74 288 $2,784.62 Craig Stadler ._...... ,.T 3 71-67-72-71 281 $52,000.00 Mark Hayes...... T43 71-73-73-71 288 $2,784.62 Billy Ray Brown ...... T 6 72-71-69-70 282 $30,250.00 John Inman ...... T43 71-72-71-74 288 $2,784.62 Jim Hallet __.._...... T 6 59-73-70-70 282 $30,250.00 Bruce Lietzke ...... T43 75-71-69-73 288 $2,784.62 Billy Mayfair-_,....._.T 6 74-71-67-70 282 $30,25000 Davis Love III ..... T43 72-73-71-72 288 $2,784.62 Peter Persons __._.. T 6 72-68-73-69 282 $30,250 00 David Peoples ..... T43 75-70-72-71 288 $2,784.62 Tim Simpson .._...... T 6 72-69-71-70 282 $30,250 00 Andy Bean ...... T43 72-74-72-70 288 $2,784.61 Grant Waite ...... T 6 72-67-72-71 282 $30,250.00 Mark Brooks .,..... T43 74-74-71-69 288 $2,784.61 Hubert Green ...,..... T12 73-67-65-77 283 $19,000.00 Ernie Gonzalez _.. T43 72-69-77-70 288 $2,784.61 Steve Lamontagne.. T12 73-73-65-72 283 $19,000 00 Carey Pavin ... T43 72-76-69-71 288 $2,784.61 Wayne Levi ..,...... T12 71-74-69-69 263 $19,000.00 Dan Pooley ...... T43 72-73-68-75 288 $2,784.61 Lanny Wadkins ...... T12 74-66-73-70 283 $19,000.00 Robert Wrenn _.. T43 74-74-69-71 288 $2,784.61 Jim Woodward ------T12 73-69-69-72 283 $19,000.00 John Adams ...... T56 77-69-72-71 289 $2,220.00 Richard Zokol ----- T12 73-72-69-59 283 $19,000.00 Jay Don Blake..... T56 70-73-73-73 289 $2,220.00 Dave Barr _..._.....,... T18 70-71-72-71 284 $11,750.00 Greg Bruckner T56 72-71-78-68 289 $2,220.00 Bill Buttner ...... T18 72-74-58-70 284 $11,750.00 Burns T56 74-71-72-72 289 $2,220.00 Mike Donald ...... T18 74-69-72-69 284 $11,750.00 Crenshaw ... T56 74-73-71-71 289 $2,220.00 Brad Fabel ------T18 70-74-70-70 284 $11,750.00 Scott Simpson _. T56 72-71-76-70 289 $2,220.00 Robert Gamez ..,...... T18 74-72-67-71 284 $11,750.00 Paul Trittter ...... T56 74-73-70-72 289 $2,220.00 Tom Kite ------T18 75-72-66-71 284 $11,750.00 David Canipe ...... T63 78-70-72-70 290 $2,100.00 Gene Sauers .....118 70-70-71-73 284 $11,750.00 John Cook ...... T63 73-72-70-75 290 $2,100.00 Bob Wolcott..._...... T18 72-72-71-69 284 $11,750.00 Ed Fiori ...... T63 74-72-72-72 290 $2,100.00 Curt Byrum .__.,...... T26 77-67-70-71 285 $7,100.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr T63 72-74-72-72 290 $2,100.00 Mark Lye ...... _.... T26 72-70-71-72 285 $7,100 00 Roger Maltbie ..... T63 73-69-75-73 290 $2,100.00 John Mahaffey ...... T26 74-69-71-71 285 $7,100.00 Chip Beck ...... T68 72-75-71-72 291 $2,020.00 Larry Mize ...... T26 72-75-58-70 285 $7,100.00 Jeff Hart ...... T68 70-70-76-75 291 $2,020.00 Nick Price .,_...... T26 74-71-71-69 285 $7,10000 Mike Schuchart ... T68 75-68-75-73 291 $2,020.00 Tony Sills _.,...._...... T26 72-71-68-74 285 $7,100 D0 Dewey Arnette .... T71 75-73-70-74 292 $1,930.00 Ray Stewart ------T26 72-70-71-72 285 $7,100.00 Keith Clearwater T71 74-73-75-70 292 $1,930.00 Clark Burroughs ..... T33 76-72-68-70 286 $5,171.43 Ed Dougherty .... T71 74-74-73-71 292 $1,930.00 Brian Clear. ------T33 76-71-69-70 286 $5,171.43 David Ogrin ..... T71 72-76-73-71 292 $1,930.00 Joel Edwards -._..._. T33 76-69-70-71 286 $5,171.43 .... T71 77-69-72-74 292 $1,930.00 Tomohiro MaruyamaT33 77-71-68-70 286 $5,17143 J.C. Snead ...... T71 73-72-76-71 292 $1,930.00 Jack Renner ...,.....,.. T33 71-75-70-70 286 $5,171.43 Bob Eastwood .... 77 75-73-74-71 293 $1,840.00 Mike Smith ------T33 68-78-70-70 286 $5,171 43 Sean Murphy ...... , T77 74-74-72-73 293 $1,840.00 Tommy Moore...,... T33 70-77-72-67 286 $5,171.42 Dillard Pruitt ...... , .77 75-73-75-70 293 $1,840.00 Michael Allen ------T40 74-70-71-72 287 $4,100.00 Carl Cooper ...... 80 71-73-78-72 294 $1,800.00 Steve Hart ...... T40 75-68-68-76 287 $4,100.00 Gary Koch ...... 81 74-74-75-76 299 $1,780.00

223 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN Si.ii >I«'N

I it ilF ~_ Torrey Pines GC, LaJotla, CA t'" South Course: Par 36-36--72 Yards: 7,021 Purse: $900,000 North Course: Par 36-36--72 Yards: 6,659 February 15-18, 1990 LEADERS: First Round-- Bob Eastwood and Rick Fehr shot 7-under-par 65s on the North course and led by one over Tommy Armour III, Mark O'Meara, Billy Andrade, Doug Tewell and David Peoples, all on the North course. Second Round-- Eastwood (S) added a 65 for 14 under-par 130. Dan Forsman (N) shot a 63 for 13- under par 131. Armour was at 132. Third Round-- Forsman's even-par 72 gave him a 13-under- par 203. Armour was at 205, Eastwood at 206 and O'Meara and Craig Stadler 207. CUT: 87 players at 2-under-par 142.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7.500on North & South courses. North Individual-Gary Koch, 66, $750. Team-Mark Wiebe, 53. $750. South Individual-David Ogrin, and Buddy Gardner, 69. $675 each. Team-Mark Lye, 55, $750. WEATHER: Windy and cool on Thursday. betteron Friday. Saturday windy and cooler. Sunday, afterfirstgroup teed off at 7:55 a.m., there was a 15-minute delay due to heavy shower. It was wet, cold and windy most of the day. Winner: Dan Forsman 68-63-72-72 275 $162,000.00 Tommy Armour ...... 2 66-66-73-72 277 $97 200.00 Payne Stewart ...... T37 70-71-70-75 286 $3,339.69 Toni Byrum ...... 3 70-71-69 .68 278 $61.200.00 Ray Stewart ...... T37 69-71-73-73 286 $3,339.69 Fred Couples .....___. T 4 68-68-74-69 279 $3262500 Paul Trittler...._...... T37 69-70-72-75 286 $3339.69 Steve Elkington __._. T 4 72-69-70-68 279 $32,625.00 Willie Wood ...... 137 6973-76-68 286 $3,339.69 Mark O'Meara ....TT 4 66-74-6772 279 $32.625.00 Richard Zokol .....137 69-68-78-71 286 $3,339.69 Tom Sieckmann .__. T 4 69-64-76-70 279 $32,625.00 Dave Eichelberger... T50 70-66-72-79 287 $2,154.00 Craig Stadler ..___._. T4 67-70-70-72 279 $3262500 Buddy Gardner ..... T50 72-70-77-68 287 $2,154.00 Kirk Triplett ...... T 4 71-66-7270 279 $32,625.00 Lee Janzen.__..__._ T50 71-68-74-74 287 $2,154.00 Bob Estes _ ...... 10 67-71-74-68 280 $24300.00 Jell Sluman___._... T50 69-73-74-71 287 $2.154.00 Bruce Lietzke ._..,._T11 68-66-78-69 281 $20,700.00 Harry Taylor _._._... T50 70-70-72-75 287 $2,154.00 David Peoples ...... _. T11 66-72-72-71 281 $20,700.00 Stan Utley __. _. _.. T50 71-69-76-71 287 $2,154.00 Scott Simpson ...... 1111 67-71-74-69 281 $20,700.00 Billy Andrade ___._. T56 66-75-76-71 288 $1,998.00 Michael Allen ._.._... T14 68-69-78-67 282 $15,300.00 Scott Bentley..156 70-71-73-74 288 $1,998.00 Jim Booros ...... T14 67-68-75-72 282 $15,300.00 Bill Britton .....__.... T56 71-70-73-74 288 $1.998.00 Jim Carter ...... T14 69.68-74-71 282 $15,300.00 Ed Dougherly.,...._,.T56 69-73-75-71 288 $1,998.00 Bob Eastwood ...... 114 65-65-76-76 282 $15,300.00 Webb Heintzelman. 156 71-71-74-72 288 $1,998.00 Loren Roberts ...... 114 72-68-73-69 282 $15300.00 Steve Pate ...... T56 70-67-77-74 288 $1.998.00 Phil Blackmar ...... 119 72-69-72-70 283 $10.908.00 Peter Persons .__.... T56 69-72-72-75 288 $1,998.00 Mark Brooks...... T19 75-61-75-72 283 $10.908.00 Jerry Pate ...... T63 70-72-77-70 289 $1.908.00 Mark Lye ....,.,....,_T19 71-70-70-72 283 $10,908.00 Calvin Peele...... __.. T63 74 .67-74-74 289 $1,908.00 Nick Price ...... 119 70-70-75-68 283 $10,908.00 Robert Wrenn ...... 163 73-69-73-74 289 $1,908.00 Jeff Wilson ...... T19 72-70-75-66 283 $10,908.00 Bill Sander .....__....T66 70-72-77-71 290 $1,863.00 Dave Barr ...... 124 69-70-71-74 284 $7,672.50 Mike Smith ...... 166 72-70-75-73 290 $1.863.00 Jim Benepe ...... _.. T24 71-69-73-71 284 $7,672.50 David Canipe ...... T68 73-69-77-72 291 $1,809.00 Jim Mallet _....._.__T24 69-70-71-74 284 57.67250 Fred Funk ...... T68 70-72-78-71 291 $1,809.00 Mark Hayes ...... T24 70-67-78-69 284 $7,672.50 Gil Morgan...... T68 73-67-77-74 291 $1,809.00 Lee Chill _...... 128 69-7273-71 285 $5,610.00 Dully Waldorf ...... 168 7369-73-76 291 $1,809.00 Brad Fabel..._...... _T28 69-71-75-70 285 $5,610.00 Fallon Allem .....__..172 69-73-74-76 292 $1,701.00 Rick Fehr ._..._...... T28 65-71-74-75 285 $5,610.00 Emlyn Aubrey ....._ T72 70-68-78-76 292 $1,701.00 Bill Glasson.._.._.... T28 68-71-72-74 285 $5,610.00 Lon Hinkle_...... T72 72-69-75-76 292 $1,701.00 Kenny Knox...... ,..., T28 71-65-78-71 285 $5,610.00 Mike Hulbert ...... T72 75-67-79-71 292 $1,701.00 Wayne Levi ...... T28 71-67-73-74 285 $5.610.00 Pat McGowan ...... 172 73-69-78-72 292 $1,701,00 Bob Lohr ...... -...._.728 72-70-73-70 285 $5,610.00 Tony Sills ...... _ T72 71-71-72-78 292 $1,701.00 Gary McCord _....._. T28 73-67-74-71 285 $5,610.00 Joey Sindelar ....._...572 72-69-76-75 292 $1,701.00 Doug Tewell...... T28 66-713-75-68 285 $5.610.00 Scott Verplank ...... 172 70-72-73-77 292 $1,701.00 Dewey Annette ...... 137 68-70-76-72 286 $333970 John Huston ._._.._80 71-71-83-68 293 $1,620.00 John Cook ...... T37 71-67-76-72 286 $3,339.70 Ted Schulz ...... T81 69-73-76-76 294 $1,584.00 Tom Purtzer ...... T37 73-67-75-71 286 $3,339.70 Jim Thorpe _._.._._. T81 72-69-80-73 294 $1,584.00 George Burns ....._.T37 71-6974-72 286 $3,339.69 Jerry Wisz ._...... T81 69-72-78-75 294 $1,584.00 Clark Dennis ...... 137 67-74-75-70 286 $3,339.69 Jim Woodward ...... _.84 70-71-77-77 295 $1,548.00 Tom Eubank ...... T37 72-68-73-73 286 $3,339.69 Roger Maltbie ...... 85 69-71-77-79 296 $1,530.00 Jodie Mudd ...... T37 69-70-76-71 286 $3,339.69 Lance Ten Broeck 86 69-73-80-76 298 $1,512.00 Tim Simpson ------T37 72-70-74-70 286 $3,339.69 Greg Hickman..,,.,._. 87 68-73-82-76 299 $1.494.00

224

NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN _4\ S B ~,

Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA Purse: $1,000,000 Q w Par: 35-36--71 Yards: 6,946 Febraury 22-25, 1990 y $CE LC-S LEADERS: First Round-- Michael Allen, with an 8-under-par 63, led by two over Rocco Mediate and Peter Jacobsen. Second Round-- Allen. with a record 11-under-par 131, led by one over Mediate. Third Round- Couples. with a course record equalling 62, was at 16-under-par 197 and led by two over Mediate and Gil Morgan.

CUT: A total of 77 players at even par 142 or better.

PRO-AMATEUR: $10.000, Individual-- Fred Couples, 64, $1,000. Team— Blaine McCollister, 53. $1,000

WEATHER: Perfect everyday.

Winner: Fred Coupi ss 68-67-62-69 261 $18( ,000.00

Gil Morgan _.. _..2 67-67-65-70 269 $108,000.00 Buddy Gardner.._.. T38 71-71-71-67 280 $4,000.00 Peter Jacobsen .....1T 3 65-69-70-66 270 $58,000.00 Jeff Had ..,.._...... T38 68-70-71-71 280 $4 000.00 Rocco Mediate ... _.., T 3 65-67-67-71 270 $58,000.00 Jodie Mudd .__...... T38 71-70-67-72 280 54.000.00 Tom Kite ...... T 5 67-70-69-65 271 $38,000.00 Don Poolty._.._...._ T38 73-69-65-73 280 $4.000,00 Hal Sutton ...... T 5 68-67-67-69 271 $38,000.00 Scott Verplank _..._. T38 68-71-70-71 280 $4,000.00 Tony Sills ...... 7 70-64-70-68 272 333.500.00 Bobby Wadkins ..... T38 70-69. 7071 280 $4,000.00 Mark Calcavecchia .. T 8 71-68. 69-65 273 $28,000.00 Scott Bentley _...... T46 72-67-69-73 281 32,720.00 John Mahaffey __._..T 8 69-69-67-68 273 $28,000.00 Jim Carter ...... T46 69-71-71-70 281 $2.720.00 Tom Sieckmann ... T 8 68-68-68-69 273 $28,000.00 Mike Donald ...... ,... T46 71-70-66-74 281 32.720.00 Craig Stadler.._...... _ T 8 68-66-72-67 273 328,000.00 Steve Pate ...... T46 69-69-72-71 281 32,720.00 Michael Allen ...... T12 63-68-72-71 274 321,000.00 Tom Purtzer.._.._.._. T46 70-68-68-75 281 52,720.00 Jay Haas ...... 112 70-72-63-69 274 $21,000.00 Ray Stewart ...... _T46 72-70-68-71 281 $2.720.00 Hale Irwin ------T12 71-67-64-72 274 321 000-00 Nolan Henke ------T52 69-70-75-68 282 $2.345.00 Phil Blackmer ...... T15 71-68-68-68 275 317,000.00 Lee Janzen ------T52 72-66-72-72 282 52,345.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr _.. T15 70-67-69-69 275 317,000.00 Ted Schulz ...... T52 72-67-75-68 282 52,345.00 Larry Mize ...... T15 70-71-66-68 275 617,000.00 Mike Smith ------T52 72-69-70-71 282 52.345.00 Bill Buttner.____.._. T18 69-69-70-68 276 $12.17143 Fulton Allem ....,._.. T56 7072-70-71 283 32.230.00 Ed Dougherty.__._.. T18 71-68-68-69 276 312,171.43 Clark Burroughs .... 156 69-70-71-73 283 $2,230.00 Rick Fehr ------T18 67-71-71-67 276 312,171 43 Pat McGowan ...... T56 71-70-68-74 283 52.23000 Bill Sander ...... __. T1 B 72-67-71-66 276 312,171.43 Peter Persons ._..... T56 68-69-67-79 283 $2.230.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... 118 69-68-72-67 276 312,171 43 Larry Rinker...... T56 69-69-71-74 283 52230.00 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... T18 71-66-69-70 276 312,17143 Stan Utley ...... T56 71-71-69-72 283 $2,230.00 Mike Reid ------T18 68-67-71-70 276 312,171.42 Billy Andrade ...... T62 73-68-72-71 284 52,130.00 Ian Baker-Finch .....125 73-68-68-68 277 $7,633.34 Tommy Armour ...... T62 68-72-74-70 284 52.130.00 Lon Hinkle ...... T25 69-72-67-69 277 $7,63334 Tom Byruni ------T62 67-74-69-74 284 52.130.00 Russ Cochran ..__.. T25 69-72-66-70 277 $7,633.33 Ben Crenshaw ------T62 70-72-73-69 284 52,130.00 Steve Ellington T25 68-70-69-70 277 57,633.33 Pat Fitzsimons ------66 66-76-67-76 285 $2,080.00 John Inman ------T25 67-70-70-70 277 $7,633.33 Dennis Harrington 167 74-68-74-70 286 $2.040.00 Carey Pavin ...... 125 68-68-68-73 277 $7,633.33 Jerry Pate ------T67 70-71-74-71 286 $2,040.00 Larry Nelson .._.....31 68-71-70-69 278 $6,500.00 David Peoples ------T67 70-70-71 . 75 286 52.040.00 Andrew Magee ...._.. T32 71-70-68-70 279 $5.533.34 Aki Ohniachi ...... T70 69-71-76-71 287 $1,980.00 Billy Mayfair..__.__ T32 72-70-67-70 279 $5,533.34 Leonard Thompson 170 73-69-71-74 287 31,980.00 Jay Delsing ...... T32 72-68-71-68 279 $5533.33 Bob Tway ...... T70 68-71-73-75 287 $1,980.00 Donnie Hammond .. T32 70-65-70-74 279 $5,533.33 Bill Porter ...... T73 70-72-74-72 288 51.930.00 Mark Lye ..__...... ,... T32 69-72-70-68 279 $5,533.33 Dave Stockton ------T73 68. 73-74-73 288 $1,930.00 Sam Randolph ...._.. T32 70-69-68-72 279 $5,533.33 Ray Barr, Jr ...... T75 69-73-70-77 289 51.890.00 Ronnie Black ....._... T38 73-68-64-75 280 54,000.00 Greg Bruckner...... T75 70-71-75-73 289 $1.890.00 Joel Edwards ------T38 68-69-70-73 280 $4,000.00 Grant Waite ...... _. 77 71-68-77-74 290 Si .860.00

225 DORAL RYDER OPEN I)and `Il~~lrr Doral Hotel and CC, Miami, FL Purse: $1,400,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,939 March 1-4, 1990

LEADERS: First Round-- Jim Gallagher shot a 7-under- par 65 and led by one stroke over Mike Hulbert. There were 10 players at 67. Second Round-- Paul Azinger (68-66) and Fred Couples (67-67) were tied all0-under- par 134. Mark Calcavecchia was alone at 135. Tom Purtzer was alone at 7-under-par 137. Third Round-- Azinger and Couples both added 70s for 12-under-par 204 and they led by one over Mike Reid who had a 66 for 205. Purtzer, Bob Tway and Tim Simpson were tied at 9-under par 207

CUT: 77 players at 1-over-par 145.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual - Jack Nicklaus and Steve Pate, 66, each $675. Team - Jack Nicklaus, $750.

WEATHER: Mostly cloudy all four days with some wind and occasional light showers.

Winner: Greg Norman 68-73-70-62 273 $252,000.00 (won playoff with eagle on first extra hole)

Mark Calcavecchia .12 68-67-73-65 273 $104.533.34 Billy Andrade _....._.T40 70-72-74-69 285 $5,320.00 Paul Azinger ...... 12 68-66-70-69 273 $104,533.33 Ed Ron ...... 140 72-71-70-72 285 $5,320.00 Tim Simpson _...... _.T 2 70-7166-66 273 $104.533.33 Gary Koch ....__...,. T40 67-77-69-72 285 55.320.00 Tom Purtzer ...__.__.T 5 67-70-70-68 275 $53200.00 Pat McGowan ...... T40 69-75-69-72 285 55.320.00 Mike Reid ...... T 5 67-72-66-70 275 $53.200.00 Rocco Mediate ....._. T40 71-71-74-69 285 $5,320.00 Fred Couples ...... 77 67-67-70-72 276 $46,900.00 Dully Waldorf ...... T40 72-69-72-72 285 $5.320.00 David Edwards ...... T 8 69-75-68-65 277 $39,200-00 George Burns ...... 146 71-73-75-67 286 $3,598.00 Wayne Grady ...... 18 69-71-71-66 277 $3920000 Clark Burroughs ..... T46 68-74-78-66 286 $3,598.00 Ken Green ...... T 8 68-71-70-68 277 539 200.00 Bob Estes ...... 146 71-74-72-69 286 $3.598.00 Peter Jacobsen .....18 68-72-72-65 277 $39.200.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr... 146 65-74-72-75 286 $3.598.00 John Adams .....__.. T12 68-74-73-65 280 $28350.00 Lon Hinkle ...... T46 72-70-72-72 286 $3,598.00 Ben Crenshaw ._....T12 67-76-70-67 280 $28,350.00 Mark O'Meara...... T46 73-70-74-69 286 $3,598.00 Bruce Lietzke....._._T12 73-72-68-67 280 $28.350.00 Tom Sieckmann .. T46 73-67-75-71 286 $3,598.00 Gil Morgan ...... _... T12 68-74-69-69 280 $2835000 Jell Sluman ._.__._. T46 72-72-72-70 286 $3.598.00 Gene Sauers....__... T16 71-69-69-72 281 $21.700.00 Craig Stadler,...... 146 74-71-72-69 286 53,598.00 Ted Schulz ...__...,.. T16 72-73-69-67 281 $21.700.00 Tom Watson...... T46 70-73-71-72 286 $3,598.00 Brian Tennyson ...... 116 71-72-70-68 281 $21.700.00 Jim Booros ...... 156 72-71-75-69 287 $3,080.00 Bob Tway _ ...... T16 67-72-68-74 281 $21.700.00 Billy Ray Brown ...... 156 72-69-74-72 287 $33.08000 Calvin Peete ...... 120 75-68-70-69 282 516.893.34 John Cook ...... 156 67-71-73-76 287 $3,080.00 Fulton Allem ...... T20 70-72-69-71 282 $16.893.33 Mark Lye ...... _ T56 72-72-73-70 287 $3.080.00 Bill Britton ..... T20 68-73-72-69 282 $16,893.33 Roger Maltbie._...... T56 71-73-71-72 287 $3,080.00 Phil Blackmar ....123 67-71-75-70 283 $11,515.00 Larry Nelson.....__. T56 75-70-74-68 287 $3.080.00 Mark Brooks .... T23 74-70-69-70 283 $11,515.00 Kenny Perry ._._._... T56 71-72-75-69 287 $3,080.00 Curt Byrum ...... 123 70-70-72-71 283 $11,515.00 Mike Sullivan __...... T56 75-70-74-68 287 $3,080.00 Clark Dennis ...... 123 67-73-75-68 283 $11.515.00 Scott Verplank _..... T56 72-68-74-73 287 $3.080.00 Steve Pate _...... _.. T23 72-71-74-66 283 $11,515.00 Mike Donald ...... T65 73-71-69-75 288 $2,912.00 Peter Persons...... T23 71-71-68-73 283 $11.515.00 John Inman ...... T65 70-73-71-74 288 $2,912.00 Payne Stewart ...... _T23 70-73-72-68 283 511,515.00 Paul Irittler...... ,... T65 72-69-75-72 288 $2,912.00 Doug Tewell...... _.. T23 70-69-72-72 283 511,515.00 Andy Bean _.._....__T68 72-73-74-70 289 $2.814.00 Ian Baker-Finch ...... T31 72-73-70-69 284 $7,606.67 Steve Elkington...... T68 70-73-73-73 289 $2,814.00 Jay Don Blake ...._.- T31 72-73-71-68 284 $7,606.67 Bob Lohr ...... T68 77-68-71-73 289 $2,814.00 Morris Hatalsky .._..T31 72-70-73-69 284 $7606.67 Jack Nicklaus ....._... T68 68-72-75-74 289 $2,814.00 David Ogrin ...... 131 71-71-72-70 284 $7.606.67 Ray Floyd .._...... T72 69-75-73-74 291 $2,730.00 Don Shirey. Jr ...... T31 69-74-74-67 284 $7.606.67 Nick Price ...... 172 73-71-78-69 291 $2.730.00 Bobby Wadkins ...... T31 70-74-72-68 284 $7,606.67 Mike Hulbert ...... 74 66-77-72-77 292 $2,688.00 Hale Irvin T31 67-73-73-71 284 $7,606.66 Denis Watson..__.... 75 72-73-75-73 293 $2,660.00 Andrew Magee ...... T31 72-73-69-70 284 $7,606.66 Webb Heintzelman.. T76 71-70-77-76 294 $2 618,00 J.C. Snead ...... T31 72-73-69-70 284 $7,606.66 P.H. Horgan III ..... T76 69-74-76-75 294 $2,618.00

226 HONDA CLASSIC

TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,037 March 8-11, 1990

LEADERS: First Round—John Huston, atfour-under-par 68. led by two over Mark Calcavecchia. Second Round- - Joel Edwards. at four-under-par 140, led by one over Huston. Third Round-- Huston, at five-under-par 211, led by one over Mark Brooks.

CUT: A total of 80 players at seven-over-par 151 or better.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual- Fred Couples. 64. $750. Team- Jay Don Blake, 54, $750.

WEATHER: Clear and warm all week with strong winds, especially on Thursday. Winner: John Huston 68-73-70-71 282 $180,000.00

Mark Calcavecchia _.. 2 70-76.69-69 284 $108,000.00 John Inman ...... T38 76-73-72-72 293 53,800.00 Mark Brooks ....JT 3 71-71-70-73 285 $48,000.00 Mark McCumber_. T38 7674-70-73 293 $3.800.00 Billy Ray Brown _.__T 3 72-76-68-69 285 $48.000.00 Jodie Mudd __._._. T38 73-72-71-77 293 $3.800.00 Ray Floyd ...... T3 73-72-70-70 285 $48.000.00 Mark O'Meara .._._. T38 75-71-71-76 293 $3.800.00 Bruce Lietzke ...... T 3 75-69-73-68 285 $48.000.00 Chris Perry _.. _.. T38 74-76-72-71 293 $3.800.00 Dave Rummells .._...... 7 75-73-69-70 287 $33,500.00 Gene Savers ...... T38 73-73-78-69 293 $3.800.00 Brad Bryant .__.._... T 8 73-71-77-67 288 $27,000.00 ...... 148 75-76-71-72 294 $2,485.72 George Burns ...__._ T8 75-71-71-71 288 $27.000.00 Kenny Knox ...._...... T48 73-74-77-70 294 $2,485.72 Bob Eastwood.,.__... T 8 76-67-73-72 288 $27,000.00 Steve Lamontagne.. T48 77-73-72-72 294 $2,485.72 Ken Green ...... _. T 8 75-71-70-72 288 $27.000.00 Fulton Allem ...... T48 74-72-73-75 294 $2.485.71 Tom Watson ...... T 8 73-69-73-73 288 $27,000.00 Isao Aoki ...... 148 75-70-73-76 294 $2,485.71 Jay Don Blake...... T13 77-73-69-70 289 $18,200.00 Buddy Gardner T48 75-71 .74-74 294 $2.485.71 Joel Edwards ...... T13 71-69-77-72 289 $18,200.00 Laren Roberts ...... 148 77-74-70-73 294 $2.485.71 Bob Gilder ...... T13 72-76-72-69 289 $18.200.00 Dave Barr ...... _._. T55 77-73-70-75 295 $2280.00 Hubert Green _...._..T13 75-69-73-72 289 $18.200.00 Mike Hulbert ...... T55 74-77-69-75 295 $2,280.00 Tim Simpson ...... T13 71-75-70-73 289 $18.200.00 Nick Price ...... _..._. T55 76-75-71-73 295 $2,280.00 David Campe _.._T18 77-70-72-71 290 $11.750.00 John Cook ...... 158 7573-76-72 296 $2,220.00 Bob Estes ...... T18 72-72-71-75 290 $11,750.00 J.C. Snead ...... T58 72-70-77-77 296 $2.220.00 Gary McCord _.._.... T18 75-73-76-66 290 $11,750.00 Grant Waite ...... T58 72-72-76-76 296 $2,220.00 Gil Morgan ....._...... T18 71-72-72-75 290 $11.750.00 Lance Ten Broeck . 161 74-75-74-74 297 $2.170.00 Steve Pate ...... T18 73-71-73-73 290 $11.750.00 Willie Wood ...... T61 72-72-75-78 297 $2.170.00 Larry Rinker ...__._.. T18 76-G9-71-74 290 $11,750.00 Wayne Grady ._._._. T63 79-70-73-76 298 $2,100.00 Curtis Strange ....._. T18 74-71-74-71 290 $11750.00 Jeff Hail .._._...... T63 74-77-71-76 298 $2,100,00 Hal Sutton ...... T18 74-74-71-71 290 $11,750.00 Morris Hatalsky ... T63 74-76-75-73 298 $2.100.00 Billy Andrade...... T26 77-71-68-75 291 $7,400.00 Pat McGowan...... T63 78-73-75-72 298 $2,100.00 David Peoples .....126 75-74-72-70 291 $7.400.00 Payne Stewart ...... , T63 75-75-70-78 298 $2,100.00 Don Fraley ...... T26 80-71-71-69 291 $7.400.00 Michael Allen .._..... T68 73-72-78-76 299 $2,000.00 Scott Verplank ...... T26 74-72-71-74 291 $7,400.00 Sandy Lyle ...... T68 74-74-72-79 299 $2.000.00 Mark Wiebe ...... T26 73-74-75-69 291 $7400.00 Larry Rentz ...... 168 78-73-77-71 299 $2,000.00 Brian Claar.....,._.....T31 74-75-72-71 292 $5,671.43 Joey Sindelar...... _. T68 74-76-74-75 299 $2.000.00 Gary Hallberg...... T31 76-74-70-72 292 $5,671.43 Howard Twitly 168_.. 73-73-74 . 79 299 $2,000.00 Jim Hallet ...... __ T31 75-75-73-69 292 $5,671.43 Tony Silts...... __.... T73 77-72-81-71 301 $1,930.00 Bob Lohr _..._._. T31 77-71-74-70 292 $5,671.43 Jeff Wilson ...... T73 73-74-77-77 301 $1,930.00 Steve Lowery ...... 131 73-74-71-74 292 $5,671.43 Davis Love Ill __.._. T75 77-72-76-77 302 $1.890.00 Bill Sander ...._...._. T31 73-72-75-72 292 $5.671.43 Kirk Triplett ...... _... T75 77-69-82-74 302 $1.890.00 John Mahaffey...... T31 76-69-71-76 292 $5,671 42 Mike Sullivan _.._ 77 76-74-81-72 303 $1.860.00 Emlyn Aubrey ....138 77-71-72-73 293 $3800.00 P. H. Horgan Ill _._. 78 74-76-75-81 306 $1,840.00 Fred Couples ...... 138 72-72-75-74 293 $3,800.00 A.J. Duncan __.. T79 76-75-75-82 308 $1.810.00 Brad Faxon ...... 138 74-71 . 73-75 293 $3,800.00 Sonny Skinner ...... T79 75-76-75-82 308 $1.810.00 Ed Fiori ...... T38 79-72-73-69 293 $3,800.00

227 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSH I P TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL Purse: $1,500,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,896 March 15-18, 1990

LEADERS: First Round--Jodie Mudd shot a 5-under-par 31 on the incoming nine fora 5-under-par 67 and tied Mark Calcavecchia, David Graham and David Edwards were tied at 68 and there were 10 players at 69. Second Round-- Hale Irwin added a 68 for a 6-under-par 138 and led by one over Mudd and Rocco Mediate. Ken Green and Clark Burroughs were two back at 4-under-par 140. Third Round— Mudd moved one stroke in front after a 70 for 7-under-par 209. Calcavecchia and Green were tied at 210. Irwin, Tom Kite and Clark Burroughs were tied at 212.

CUT: A total of 72 players at 3-over-par 147.

WEATHER: Windy but mostly sunny on Thursday and Friday. Cloudy on Saturday with rain: becoming very heavy in mid-afternoon forcing suspension of play at 2:45 pm. It was called for the day at 4:30 and resumed

Winner: Jodie Mudd 67-72 70-69 278 $2 70,000.00

Mark Calcavecchia...... 2 67-75-68-69 279 $162,000.00 David Edwards T36 68-73-75-76 292 $6,307.50 Steve Jones _...... T 3 75-71-69-69 284 $87,000.00 Dan Forsnlan T36 72-71-74-75 292 $6.307.50 Tom Purtzer_...... _.. T 3 71-73-69-71 284 887,000.00 Jim Hallet .. T36 72-72-76-72 292 $6.307.50 Billy Ray Brown .....15 73-72-69-71 285 $52,687.50 Andrew Magee T36 74-71-73-74 292 $6,307.50 Ken Green ...... 15 71-69-70-75 285 $52,687.50 Kirk Triplett...... T36 72-74-74-72 292 $6,307.50 Hale Irwin ...... 15 70-68-74-73 285 $52,687.50 Bobby Wadkins T36 77-70-72-73 292 $6.307.50 Ton Kite -T 5 72-70-70-73 285 $52.687.50 Toni Watson ... T36 69-72-81-70 292 $6,307.50 Andy Bean .__.._...._T 9 73-68-72-73 286 $42.000.00 D.A. Weibring . T36 72-72-73-75 292 56,307.50 Mark McCumber .._. T 9 73-72-73-68 286 $42,000.00 Ian Baker-Finch T46 73-72-75-73 293 $3,855.00 Fulton Allem ...... T1 t 73-70-74-71 288 $31,800.00 Robert Gamez. T46 69-74-79-71 293 $3,855.00 Bruce Lietzke ...... 111 75-70-70-73 288 $31,800.00 Hubert Green T46 72-74-75-72 293 $3,855.00 Rocco Mediate ...... T11 72-67-76-73 288 $31,800.00 Peeee T46 73-72-72-76 293 83,855.00 Steve Pate ...... T11 69-76-71-72 288 $31,800.00 Mike Reid .... T46 71-72-77-73 293 33855.00 Payne Stewart ...._..111 71-73-71-73 288 $31,800.00 Loren Roberts.. T46 71-73-75-74 293 $3,855.00 Clark Burroughs .... 116 69-7172-77 289 $20,362.50 Joey Sindelar _. T46 74-73-74-72 293 $3,855.00 Steve Elkington ._....116 71-72-74-72 289 520.362.50 J.C. Snead ... T46 73-72-76-72 293 $3,855.00 Larry Nelson ...... T16 71-73-74-71 289 $20,362.50 Mike Sullivan T46 73-74-73-73 293 $3.855.00 Greg Norman ...... _. T16 71-76-74-68 289 $20,362.50 Robert Wrenn T46 71-75-74-73 293 $3.855.00 David Ogrin __...... T16 69-74-73-73 289 $20,362.50 Bob Gilder.. T56 71-75-75-73 294 $3,375.00 Chris Perry ._.__._.. T16 73-74-72-70 289 $20.362.50 Kenny Perry T56 72-73-76-73 294 33.375.00 Nick Price ...... T16 69-75-77-68 289 $20362.50 Bill Sander ... T56 71-75-77-71 294 $3.375.00 Curtis Strange...... T16 72-71-73-73 289 $20,362.50 Richard Zokol. T56 74-72-73-75 294 $3375.00 Jim Booros ...... T24 70-74-73-73 290 $12,450.00 Joel Edwards _60 72-74-73-76 295 53.300.00 Bill Glasson ...... T24 71-73-72-74 290 $12.450.00 Buddy Gardner T61 73-73-76-74 296 83.210.00 David Graham ------T24 68-75-74-73 290 $12,450.00 Mike Hulbert .... T61 71-7680-69 296 53.210.00 Kenny Knox ._.__... T24 73-73-75-69 290 $12450.00 __.. 161 74-71-70-81 296 $3.210.00 Davis Love III..__.... T24 73-68-74-75 290 $12,450.00 Craig Stadler. T61 70-73-81-72 296 $3.210.00 Mike Donald ...-__...T29 76-71-72-72 291 $9,332.15 Waldorf T61 69-77-79-71 296 $3,210.00 Wayne Grady ------T29 72-72-74-73 291 $9,332.15 Chip Beck T66 73-72-78-74 297 $3,105.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr .... T29 76-71-72-72 291 $9.332.14 Ed Fiori ...... T66 74-71-78-74 297 $3,105.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... T29 74-67-75-75 291 $9.332.14 Bob Lohr ..... T68 74-69-74-81 298 $3.045.00 Peter Persons ....._. T29 69-76-71-75 291 $9,332.14 David Peoples T68 72-75-76-75 298 $3.045.00 Gene Sauers __.._. T29 71-73-70-77 291 89,332.14 Estes ...... T70 74-72-76-77 299 $2.970.00 Tony Sills ..__...... ,... T29 72-74-76-69 291 $9.332.14 Brad Faxon ..... T70 73-70-77-79 299 $2.970.00 Dave Barr ...... T36 71-75-73-73 292 $6,307.50 Mark Lye ...... T70 71-76-80-72 299 $2.970.00 Mark Brooks ..._..... T36 70-75-73-74 292 $6,307.50

228 NESTLE INVITATIONAL fIK"` "IN

Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL Purse: $900,000 -~»-`GGKKGG~ Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,114 March 22-25, 1990

LEADERS: First Round— Tom Byrum shot an eight-under-par 64 to lead by three over Larry Nelson. Second Round— Scott Hoch, with a 68. moved to seven-under-par 137 to lead by one over Jay Don Blake, Corey Pavin, Billy Andrade and Larry Nelson. Third Round-- Greg Norman. Curtis Strange and Hoch were tied at nine-under 207. Fulton Allem. Larry Mize, Robert Gamez and Craig Parry were at 208.

CUT: 76 players at three-over-par 147.

WEATHER: Beautiful every day.

Winner: Robert Gamez 71-69-68-66 274 $162,000.00

Greg Norman ...... 2 74- 68-65 -68 275 $97.20000 Ray Floyd ._._._.__.. T38 73-72-70-72 287 $4,050.00 Larry Mize ...... 3 71- 70-67 -68 276 $61,200.00 Joe Ozaki ...... T38 69-77-73-68 287 54,050.00 Fulton Allem _...... T 4 74- 69-65 -69 277 $37,200.00 Michael Allen ...... 141 72-74-72-70 288 53.150.00 Scott Hoch _...... _.. T 4 69- 68-70 -70 277 $37,200.00 David Graham...... T41 73-72-69-74 288 $3,150.00 Curtis Strange ...... T 4 69- 70-68 -70 277 $37,200.00 Jim Haller ------T41 74-72-73-69 288 $3,150.00 Paul Azinger ...... 7 70- 70-70 -68 278 $30.150.00 Jumbo Ozaki _....__. T41 78-69-72-69 288 53.150.00 Corey Pavin_...... _.. T 8 69-69-72-70 280 $27.000.00 David Peoples ------T41 70-71-77-70 288 $3,150.00 Nick Price ...... T 8 72- 68-72 -68 280 527,000.00 Jeff Sluman ...... T41 70-73-72-73 288 $3,150.00 Mark O'Meara ...,... T10 70-73 -74 -64 281 $22,50000 Richard Zokol ...... 141 71-74-73-70 288 53,150.00 Jose Maria Olazabal T10 68. 73 -71 -69 281 $22,500.00 Wayne Grady ...... 148 69-74-76-70 289 52,237.15 Tom Watson ..._...... T10 71- 68-72 -70 281 $22,500.00 Gary Koch ...... 148 76-71-71-71 289 52.237.15 Nick Faldo ...... 113 74- 67-69 -72 282 $16,875.00 Peter Jacobsen ----- T48 73-71-72-73 289 52.237.14 Jim Gallagher, Jr .113 75- 70-67 -70 282 $16,875.00 Kenny Perry ...... T48 70-75-69-75 289 $2.237.14 Larry Nelson _...... T13 67- 71-74 -70 282 $16,875.00 Bill Sander ._...__.... T48 70-71-74-74 289 $2,237.14 Ton Purtzer...... T13 72- 73-68 -69 282 $16,875.00 Tony Sills ...... __...._ T48 74-68-73-74 289 $2,237 14 Isao Aoki ...... 117 70- 73-70 -70 283 $11.777.15 Bob Tway .....--- -T48 76-67-73-73 289 $2.237.14 Stan Utley ------T17 72 -73-7068 283 $11.777.15 Steve Jones ..__...... T55 73-73-76-68 290 $2.025.00 Mike Hulbert...... T17 72 -71-6872 283 $11,777.14 Tom Kite ...... T55 71-71-78-70 290 $2,025.00 Mark Lye ...... T17 72- 72-68 -71 283 $11,777.14 Davis Love III ...... 155 73-72-74-71 290 $2,025.00 Billy Mayfair ...... T17 71- 68-73 -71 283 $11,777.14 Jerry Pate ...... T55 76-67-70-77 290 52025.00 Jodie Mudd ...... ,. T17 70- 73-69 -71 283 $11,777.14 Joey Sindelar...... T55 74-6973-74 290 $2.025.00 Craig Parry ....._...._T17 72- 67-69 -75 283 $11,777,14 Payne Stewart .._._. T55 77-69-72-72 290 $2,025.00 Billy Andrade...... T24 68- 70-73 -73 284 $7,470.00 George Burns ...... T61 69-78-72-72 291 51,935,00 Ian Baker-Finch ------124 72- 69-76 -67 284 $7.470.00 Dan Forsman...... -T61 72-75-74-70 291 $1,935.00 Bill Buttner...... T24 72-73 -68 -71 284 $747000 Clarence Rose ._.... T61 71-74-75-71 291 $1.935.00 Andrew Magee...... 124 70- 72-69 -73 284 $7,470.00 Brian Tennyson ...... T61 75-7273-71 291 51.935.00 Mark McCumber..... T24 71- 69-72 -72 284 $7,470.00 Tom Byrunl ...... 165 64-81-73-74 292 $1.881.00 Dave Barr ...... T29 71- 72-72 -70 285 $5,599.29 Loren Roberts ....-_T65 75-71-73-73 292 $1,881.00 John Huston ------T29 72- 72. 71 -70 285 $5,599.29 Mark Wiebe ...... 67 70-76-78-69 293 51,854.00 Kenny Knox .....-_., T29 71- 69-74 -71 285 $5,599.29 ...... 68 72-75-74-73 294 $1,836.00 Chris Perry ....._._... T29 73- 71-72 -69 285 $5.599.29 Bobby Clampett ...... T69 75-71-75-74 295 $1.791.00 Chip Beck __...... T29 70- 73-71 -71 285 $5,599.28 Andy North .__.._._. T69 68-79-75-73 295 51.791.00 Ian Woosnam...__.. T29 68 -75-71 d1 285 $5,599.28 Leonard Thompson 169 71-75-74-75 295 51,791.00 Fuzzy Zoeller.__.._.. T29 69- 72-73 -71 285 $5.599.28 Jim Thorpe ------T69 70-76-78-71 295 $1,791.00 Rick Fehr ------T36 73- 6871 -74 286 $4,522.50 Bobby Wadkins_..._. 73 73-72-79-72 296 51.746.00 Steve Pate ...... __._. T36 74- 71-73 -68 286 $4,522.50 Bill Kratzert _..___.....74 72-74-8071 297 $1,728.00 Tommy Armour ...... T38 69- 73-74 -71 287 $4.050.00 Jay Haas .. _..__....._.. 75 76-71-75-76 298 $1,710.00

229 INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT OPEN TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,042 March 28-April 1, 1990

LEADERS: First Round--P.H. Horgan III shot 6-under-par 66 to lead Steve Elkington, Gil Morgan. Bruce Lietzke, Fred Couples and George Burns by a stroke. Second Round--Hal Sutton shot an 8-under-par 64 for a two round total 133 to tie David Peoples for the lead. Four players stood all36.

CUT: 80 players at 1-under-par 143 or better.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Suspended then cancelled due to lightening and rain. Larry Mize. Steve Elkinglon, Corey Pavin and Brad Bryant. $144.24. the rest of the field $144.23.

WEATHER: Thursday play suspended at 2:41 p.m. and cancelled at 3.48p.m. without resumption due to heavy rain. Half the field had completed the first round. Friday play resumed at 7 a.m. but stopped again at 9:08 a.m. due to rain and lightening. Play started again at 3:30 p.m. with the rest of the players completing round one. An announcement was made that the event would be shortened to 54-holes with a Sunday conclusion. Saturday mostly cloudy with occasional light drizzle.

Winner: Tony Sills 67-72-65 204 $180,000.00 (won playoff with par on first exla hole)

Gil Morgan .____.__. 2 67-70-67 204 $108,000.00 Billy Mayfau _. ... T37 70-72-69 211 $4,200.00 Seve Ballesteros . ..T 3 69-68-68 205 $39.062.50 Ray Stewart __.__...737 70-71-70 211 54.200.00 Brad Bryant __.._T3 68-73-64 205 $39,062.50 Leonard Thompson T37 71-69-71 211 54.200.00 Fred Couples ...... T 3 67-69-69 205 539.062.50 Billy Ray Brown ...... T45 70-70-72 212 $2.636.37 Bruce Lietzke ..... 13 67-70. 68 205 $39,062.50 David Canipe ...... 145 71-70-71 212 52,636.37 Larry Mize ...... T 3 68-69-68 205 839.06250 Ronan Rafferty _.... 145 71-69-72 212 52.636.37 David Peoples ...._. _.T3 67-66-72 205 $39,062 -50 Lance Ten Broeck ... 145 72-68-72 212 $2.636.37 Scott Simpson ...... T 3 68-68-69 205 $39.062.50 Jim Boards__.._.._ T45 68-71-73 212 $2,636 -36 Ian Woosnam _...._.T3 69-69-67 205 $39.062.50 Bill Britton ------T45 69-7469 212 $2,636.36 Brad Fabel ...... _..... T11 69-69-68 206 $22,000.00 George Burns ...... T45 67-72-73 212 $2,636.36 Bob Gilder ..... _. TI1 68-69-69 206 $22,000.00 Steve Lamontagne_ T45 69-69-74 212 52.636.36 Andrew Magee _.__. T11 72-65-69 206 $22.000.00 Larry Silveira ...... 145 68-75-69 212 $2,636.36 John Mahaffey._._.. T11 70-67-69 206 $22.000.00 Curtis Strange ._.._T45 71-70-71 212 $2,636.36 Ben Crenshaw ..... 115 68-71-68 207 $14,066.67 Harry Taylor ...._...... T45 72-71-69 212 $2,636.36 Nick Faldo ------T15 70-73-64 207 $14.066.67 Bill Burner ...... _T56 70-71-72 213 $2,210.00 Brad Faxon __...-__715 71-7165 207 $14.066.67 Brian Claar ...... T56 68-73-72 213 $2.210.00 Steve Jones ...... 715 68-7168 207 $14,066.67 Dave Eichelherger ... 156 72-71-70 213 $2,210 -00 Sandy Lyle ------115 68-72-67 207 $14,066.67 Jim Haller ...... 156 72-69-72 213 $2,21000 Craig Parry __._.__ T15 70-67-70 207 $14.066.67 Brian Kamm ..._. _.... T56 73-69-71 213 $2,210.00 Jay Haas .._._._.___ T15 68-68-71 207 $14.066.66 Mike Sullivan ...... T56 72-68-73 213 $2,210.00 Corey Pavin _...... T15 70-66-71 207 $14,066.66 Jell Wilson ...... 156 71-71-71 213 52,210.00 Hal Sutton ...... T15 69-64-74 207 $14066.66 Richard Zokol...... T56 70-70-73 213 52,210.00 Tommy Armour ..._. T24 68-69-71 208 $8,525.00 Clark Burroughs .... T64 72-71-71 214 $2,060.00 Mark Brooks...... T24 71-68-69 208 $8.525.00 John Dowdall...... T64 69-71-74 214 $2,060,00 Steve Elkington ..... 124 67-73-68 208 $8.525.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr .. T64 70-72-72 214 $2,060.00 Tint Simpson ...... T24 70-67-71 208 $8.525.00 David Graham __.....T64 73-70-71 214 $2,060.00 Mark Hayes ...... T28 71-70-68 209 $6.950.00 Gary Koch ..._.....,. T64 72-71-71 214 $2.060.00 Wayne Levi ------T28 68-71-70 209 56.950.00 Jett Maggert ...... T64 69-71-74 214 $2.060.00 Bob Lohr ...... T28 69-70-70 299 56,950.00 Paul Trittler...__...... T64 72-71-71 214 $2.060.00 Kirk Triplet...... _..... T28 72-69-68 209 $6.950.00 Dennis Harrington .171 73-67-75 215 $1 960.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... 132 69-70-71 210 $5,660.00 Keith Harris ...... 171 72-71-72 215 $1,960.00 Bob Estes ------T32 71-70-69 210 $5,660.00 Rocco Mediate...... T71 71-70-74 215 $1.960.00 Fred Funk...... T32 71-69-70 210 55.660.00 Ian Baker-Finch...... T74 70-70-76 216 $1,880.00 Buddy Gardner...... T32 71-70-69 210 $5,660.00 Curt Byrum ...... 774 70-73-73 216 $1,880.00 Mike Reid ..__...... T32 71-69-70 210 $5,660.00 P.H. Horgan III _... ..T74 66-77-73 216 $1,880.00 Phil Blackmar ------T37 68-72-71 211 $4,200.00 Roger Maltbie._.._.. T74 69-71-76 216 $1.880.00 Clark Dennis___.__ T37 7073-68 211 $4,200.00 Tom Ferries Jr _._774 70-73-73 216 $1,880.00 .... 137 71-72-68 211 $4,200.00 Jim Thorpe ....._.__... 79 69-70-78 217 $1.820.00 Jeff Hart ._.. _...... T37 74-67-70 211 54,200.00 Mike Smith ...... 80 70-73-75 218 $1,800.00 Lee Janzen...... _.137 71-69-71 211 $4,200.00 230

DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC

Hattiesburg Country Club, Hattiesburg, MS Purse: $300,000 Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 6,496 April 5-8, 1990

LEADERS: First Round--Doug Weaver shot a 6-under-par 64 to lead by one stroke over David Canipe. Second Round--Lennie Clements with a 6-under-par 64 was at 131 and led by one stroke over Gene Sauers, Greg Hickman. Tommy Moore and Lee Janzen were two back all33. Third Round--Gene Savers shot a 2- under-par 68 to go to 10-under-par 200 for the tournament, he was trailed by Jim Booros, Jack Ferenz, Jay Delsing and Lance Ten Broeck who were at 7-under-par 203.

CUT: $7,500. Individual--Nolan Henke and George Burns, 66, $675.00 each. Team--Tony Grimes and George Burns. 52. $675.00 each.

WEATHER: Beautiful on Thursday. overcast with some light rain on Friday, Sunny but a little cooler on the weekend.

Winner: Gene Savers 67-65-68 68 268 $5 3,000.00

Jack Ferenz__.._....._... 2 71-64-68-67 270 $32,400.00 Brian Mogg ...... _. T35 69-65-76-70 280 51,385.63 Mike McCullough .... T3 68-67-70-66 271 $17,400.00 Jerry Anderson ... T35 70-68-69-73 280 51.385.62 David Ogrin ...... _....T 3 67-70-69-65 271 $17,400-00 Roy Biancalana ...... 135 70-69-70-71 280 $1,385.62 Lee Janzen _ ...... 5 69-64-71-68 272 $12,000.00 George Burns _._....T35 72-65-71-72 280 $1,385.62 Jim Bocros ...... 1 6 69-68-66-70 273 $9,712.50 Steve Hart .._.___ T35 68-69-72-71 280 51,385.62 Nolan Henke _...... T 6 68-69-68-68 273 $9,712.50 Tony Grimes .... T43 72-68-71-70 281 51.020.00 Tommy Moore _...... T 6 66-67-71-69 273 $9.712.50 Barry Jaeckel ____.T43 69-72-71-69 281 51.020.00 Ray Stewart ._...... T 6 67-7D-68-68 273 $9,712.50 Jack Kay Jr.._...... T43 70-69-70-72 281 $1,020.00 Neal Lancaster ...... 110 72-68-68-66 274 $7,500.00 Doug Weaver __._._ T43 64-74-69-74 281 $1,020.00 Larry Silveira ...... 110 68-69-69-68 274 $7.500.00 Billy Tuten ...... T47 71-69-75-67 282 $770.58 Mike Smith ...... T10 67-70-68-69 274 $7.500.00 Greg Bruckner .... T47 71-69-73-69 282 $770.57 Mitch Adcock...... T13 67-67.70-71 275 $5,460.00 Trevor Dodds.__.._. T47 73-67-70-72 282 $770.57 David Canipe ...... T13 65-71-68-71 275 $5.460.00 Dan Halidorson ..._.147 70-69-72-71 282 $770.57 Jay Delsing ...... T13 67-68-68-72 275 $5,460.00 Webb Heintzelman .T47 71-66-73-72 282 $770.57 Gibby Gilbert ...... 113 68-66-71-70 275 $5,460.00 Hicks Malonson...... T47 71-69-70-72 282 $770.57 Greg Hickman .._..... T13 68-65-72-70 275 $5460.00 Sonny Skinner ...... T47 67-70-72-73 282 $770.57 Dick Mast ...... T18 66-72-67-71 276 $4,200.00 Charles Bolling ...... T54 73-68-70-72 283 $684.00 Mike Nicolette..__...Tl 8 68-67-71-70 276 $4,200.00 Brian Kamm...... T54 72-64-73-74 283 $684.00 Kirk Triplett _...... _.. T18 68-70-70-68 276 $4,200.00 Dennis Trixler ...... T54 69-72-71-71 283 $684.00 Perry Arthur...... T21 71-70-69-67 277 $3,120.00 Fred Wadsworth ....-T54 72-69-70-72 283 $684.00 Lennie Clements ....121 67-64-73-73 277 $3,120.00 Grant Waite ...... 154 68-69-72-74 283 $684,00 Carl Cooper ..__...... T21 66-68-71-72 277 $3.120.00 Paul Tnttler ...... 159 71-70-70-73 284 $663.00 Ron Streck...._...__. T21 71-70-69-67 277 $3,120.00 ...... T59 73-68-74-69 284 $663.00 Lance Ten Broeck... 121 69-65-69-74 277 $3.120.00 Dewey Arnette ...... T61 71-69-70-75 285 $648.00 Bob Estes ._.._ ... T26 67-68-74-69 278 $2,220.00 George Carle ...... 161 70-70-77-68 285 $648.00 David Jackson ._..,.. T26 67-67-74-70 278 $2,220.00 Jim Nelfortl ...... T61 69-70-74-72 285 $64800 Sam Randolph...... T26 70-68-70-70 278 $2.270.00 Babe Hiskey ...... _ _. T64 71-69-73-73 286 $630.00 Robert Thompson .. T26 71-66-68-73 278 $2,220-00 Larry Rinker ..__....., T64 71-70-69-76 286 5630.00 Jim Woodward ... T26 68-70-70-70 278 $2,220.00 Don Shlrey, Jr -_.....164 73-68. 72-73 286 $630.00 Bret Burroughs...... T31 70-71-71-67 279 $1,818.75 Bobby Cole ..._..__.. T67 73-68-75-71 287 $612.00 Steve Lowery...... T31 69-70-71-69 279 $1.818.75 John Daly _...___._T67 73-67-72-75 287 $612,00 Doug Martin ...... T31 67-72-67-73 279 $1,818.75 Dwight Nevil ...... 167 70-68-74-75 287 $612.00 Don Reese ..... _...... T31 66-71-72-70 279 $1,818.75 Willie Wood ....___...70 73-67-76-72 288 $60000 Russ Cochran .....135 67-71-73-69 280 51.385.63 Rick Todd ...... _..71 68-72-77-72 289 $594.00 Brad Fabel ...... T35 69-71-70-70 280 $1,385.63 Keith Clearwater ...-.72 70-70-73-78 291 $588.00 Richard Fulkerson ..T35 69-72-69-70 280 $1,385.63

231 THE MASTERS TOURNAMENT . d/uG s7A NA77ONAL GOLF Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA Purse: $1,250,000 CLUE Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 6,905 April 6-9, 1990

LEADERS: First Round-- Mike Donald equaled the first-round record with 8-under-par 64. John Huston was at 66 and Peter Jacobsen at 67. Second Round-- Raymond Floyd. after a 68, was in the lead with G- under-par 138. Scott Hoch was at 139 and Huston at 140. Third Round— Floyd added another 68 for 10- under-par 206. Huston was alone in second place at 208. Nick Faldo was in third at 209 and Jack Nicklaus in fourth alone at 5-under-par 211.

CUT: 49 players at 4-over-par 148 (tow 44 players and ties).

WEATHER: Cloudy on Friday for second round with very brief showers late in ahernoon. but mostly sunny and breezy the rest of the time.

Winner: Nick Faldo 71-72-66-69 278 $225,000.00 (won playoff with par on second extra hole)

Ray Floyd __._ .. 2 70-68 -68-72 278 $135.000.00 Gary Player ..... T24 73-74-68-76 291 $11 000.00 John Hutton ...... T 3 66-74 -68-75 283 $72.500.00 Wayne Grady ...... T27 72-75 .72-73 292 $9,267.00 Lanny Wadkins._.._. T 3 72-73 -70-68 283 $72,500.00 Andy Norlh...... _.. T27 71-73-77-71 292 $9.267.00 Fred Couples __...... 5 74-69 -72-69 284 $50.000.00 Jeff Sluman ...... T27 78-68-75-71 292 $9.267.00 Jack Nicklaus ...... 66 72-70 -69-74 285 $45000.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... 130 67-75-76-75 293 $8.133.00 Seve Ballesteros ...... T 7 74-73 -68-71 286 $35.150.00 Jodie Mudd ...... _. T30 74-70-73-76 293 $8,133.00 Bill Britton ...... T 7 68-7471 -73 286 $35,150.00 lair Woosnam ...... T30 72-75-70-76 293 $8,133.00 Bernhard Langer ...._ T7 70-73 -69-74 286 $35.150.00 Andy Bean ...... 133 76-72-74-72 294 $7,100.00 Scott Simpson ._,.... T 7 74-7168 -73 286 $35,150.00 Bill Glasson...__._.. T33 70-75-76-73 294 $7.100.00 Curtis Strange ...... T7 70-73 -71-72 286 $35,150.00 Joe Ozaki ------T33 75-73-74-72 294 $7.100.00 Toni Watson ...... _._. T 7 77-71 -67-71 286 535.150.00 Mark McCumber ..... T36 74-74-76-71 295 $6,133.00 Jose Maria Olazabal..13 72-73 -68-74 287 526,300.00 Payne Stewart ...... T36 71-73-77-74 295 $6.133.00 Ben Crenshaw _. 114 72-74 -73-69 288 $20,650.00 Bob Tway ._...... T36 72-76-73-74 295 $6.133.00 Scott Hoch ...... 114 71-68. 73 -76 288 $20.650.00 Chip Beck ..... T39 7274-75-75 296 $5.500.00 Tom Kite ..,.....__.._ T14 75-73 -66-74 288 520.650.00 Mark Lye _...... T39 75-73-73-75 296 55.500.00 Larry Mize _...,...... T14 70-76 -71-71 288 $20.650.00 ------139 71-73-74-78 296 AMATEUR Ronan Rafferty ..__T14 72-74-69-73 288 $20.650.00 John Mahaffey..__.. T42 72-74-75-76 297 $4.867.00 Craig Stadler...... T14 72-70 -74-72 288 $20.650.00 Don Pooley ------T42 73-73-72-79 297 $4,867.00 Mark Calcavecchia.. T20 74-73 -73-69 289 $15,100.00 Peter Senior._...... T42 72-75-73-77 297 $4.867.00 Steve Jones ...._..... T20 77-69 -72-71 289 $15,100.00 Mike Hulbert ...._.... T45 71-71-77-79 298 $4,250.00 Fuzzy Zoeller...... T20 72-74 -73-70 289 $15.100.00 Toni Purtzer...... T45 71-77-76-74 298 $4,250.00 Jumbo Ozaki...-...... 23 70-71-77 -72 290 $13.000.00 Mike Donald .._.._..... 47 64-82-77-76 299 $3.900.00 Lee Trevino ...... _24 78-69 -72-72 291 $11,000.00 Larry Nelson _...... 48 74-73-79-74 300 $3.600.00 Donnie Hammond .T24 71-74 -75-71 291 $11.000.00 ...__._49 70-74-82-75 301 $3,400.00

232 MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC MCI HERITAGE r Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head Island, SC Purse: $1,000,000 .:CLASSIC.,.,..; Par: 36-35--71 Yards: 6,912 April 12-15, 1990

LEADERS: First Round—Billy Ray Brow- and Gene Sauers were tied at 5-under-par 66. Jeff Sluman and Steve Pate were tied at 67. Second Round—Calvin Peete. with a 66. and Steve Pate were tied at 6-under-par 136. Brown and Nick Faldo were tied at 137. Sauers and Tom

CUT: 72 players at 4-over-par 146.

PRO-AM: $7.500. Individual--Ted Schulz, 55, $750. Team--Hal Sutton. 51, $750

WEATHER: Mostly sunny but strong. gusty. swirling winds.

Winner: Payne Stewart 70- 69-66-71 276 $180,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on second extra hole)

Steve Jones _ __..T2 68- 73-66 -69 276 $88.000.00 Peter Jacobsen ..._,. T37 74-68-7173 286 54.500,00 Larry Mize _... ...... T2 71 . 69 -70 -66 276 $88,000.00 Billy Mayfair ._.._..... T37 69-71-74-72 286 54,500.00 Greg Norman .....__..T 4 70- 70-67 -70 277 $44,000.00 Jodie Mudd ...... T37 70-73-71-72 286 54.500,00 Steve Pate ._...... _T 4 67- 69-73 -68 277 $44.000.00 Corey Pavin _...,..._.T37 71 . 73-69-73 286 54,500.00 Andy Bean ...... 66 74- 68-69 -67 278 $36,000.00 Ronnie Black ___.. T42 71-73-69-74 287 $3.600.00 Loren Roberts ...... T 7 71- 70-67 -71 279 $32.250.00 Fred Couples ____. T42 75-69-70-73 287 $3,600.00 Gene Sauers ...... T 7 66- 72-72 -69 279 $32.250.00 Ray Floyd ...... __.. T42 73-70-7272 287 $3,600.00 Chip Beck ...... _...... T 9 74 -70-68-68 280 $23.142.86 Larry Rinker...... T42 70-76-75-66 287 $3.600.00 David Edwards __..... T 9 71- 73-71 -65 280 $23,142.86 Dave Barr ...... T46 68-72-73-75 288 $2,772.00 Bob Estes ...... 19 71- 70-70 -69 280 $23,142.86 Curl Byrum ...... T46 69-75.73-71 288 $2772.00 Hal Sutton ...... 19 72- 67-73 -68 280 $23,142.86 John Mahaffey ...... 146 74-71-72-71 288 $2.772.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... 19 70- 71-73 -66 280 $23,142.86 Chris Perry ...... T46 77-68-74-69 288 $2.772.00 Tom Kite _...._. _...... T 9 68- 70-72 -70 280 $23,142.85 Clarence Rose ...... 146 73-69-73-73 288 $2,772.00 Calvin Peete __...... _ T 9 70- 66-72 -72 280 $23.142.85 Bob Lohr.....__..__. 51 71-73-71-74 289 $2.460.00 Billy Andrade .... T16 68- 73-70 -70 281 $13,575.00 Fulton Allem ..._.__.T52 72-73-72-73 290 $2.320.00 Paul Azinger ...... _T16 72- 68-73 -68 281 $13,575.00 Tom Byrum ___..... T52 71-73-72-74 290 $2,320.00 Nick Faldo ...... _...... T16 68-69-70 . 74 281 $13,575.00 John Cook _._..._.... T52 73-73-73-71 290 52.320,00 Wayne Grady ...... T16 71- 69-73 -68 281 $13,575.00 Hale Irwin ...... 152 73-72-70-75 290 $2.320.00 Scott Hoch ...__...... T16 69- 71-73 -68 281 $13.575.00 Peter Persons ...... 152 75-69-75-71 290 $2,320.00 Davis Love Ill ...... T16 72- 67-69 -73 281 $13,575.00 Bob Tway ...... T52 73-72-72-73 290 $2.320.00 Gil Morgan ...... 116 70 . 71 -71 -69 281 $13.575.00 Bob Eastwood ...... 158 70-73-75-73 291 $2.190.00 Tim Simpson...... T16 75- 70-69 -67 281 $13.575.00 Dave Eichelberger... T58 73-72-74-72 291 $2,190.00 Brad Faxon ...... 24 72- 72-70 -68 282 $9.600.00 Steve Elkington ...., T58 71-71-74-75 291 $2.190.00 Mike Hulbert ...... T25 69- 73-70 -71 283 $8.166.67 Ken Green ...... T58 69-75-73-74 291 52.190.00 Ray Stewart ...... T25 69- 72-70 -72 283 $8,166.67 Rocco Mediate ...... T58 74-72-69-76 291 $2,190.00 Jay Haas _ ...... T25 68- 72-70 -73 283 $8,166.66 Dave Rummetls .,.... T58 72-74-73-72 291 52,190.00 Mark McCumber.. 128 70- 76-71 -67 284 $7,100.00 Bill Britton ...... 64 76-70-73-73 292 $2.120.00 Ted Schulz ...... T28 76- 68-72 -68 284 $7,100.00 Stan Utley ...... 65 71-70-80-74 295 $2,100.00 Jeff Sluman .._...... T28 67- 72-75 -70 284 $7.100.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr.... T66 74-71-73-78 296 $2,070.00 Billy Ray Brown...... T31 66- 71-75 -73 285 $5,800.00 J.C. Snead ...... 166 70-76-76-74 296 $2.070.00 Clark Burroughs .... 131 74- 71-71 -69 285 $5.800.00 Don Shirey, Jr ...... 68 70-69-76-82 297 $2.040.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T31 71- 72-69 -73 285 $5.800.00 Bob Gilder ...... 169 73-73-75-77 298 $2,010.00 Donnie Hammond 131 69- 71-74 -71 285 $5,800.00 Jim Haller ...... 169 71-69-80-78 298 $2,010.00 Jerry Pate _._._...... T31 73- 70-69 -73 285 $5,800.00 John Huston ...... 71 76-69-74-80 299 $1,980.00 Brian Tennyson ..._. T31 72- 74-69 -70 285 $5,800.00 Kenny Knox ...... 72 72-72-79-79 302 $1,960.00 Jinl Booms ...... T37 73- 70-75 -68 286 $4.500.00

233 K MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN ~Tii~TirtTl~~ ~~ > Forest Oaks Country Club, Greensboro, NC Purse: $1,250,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,958 April 19-22, 1990

LEADERS: First Round--Lennie Clements shot a 3-under-par 69 and led by one stroke over eight players Jim Gallagher. Bobby Clamped. Joey Sindelar, Ted Schultz, Robert Gamez, David Edwards, Phil Blackmar and Lee Janzen. Second Round--Gallagher added another 70 for 4-under-par 140 and led by one over Blackmar, Fred Couples. Tommy Armour III and Mark Wiebe, Third Round--Mike Reid with a 5-under-par 67. moved in front at 7-under-par 209. Couples was three strokes back at 212. Jeff Sluman and Nick Price were at 213.

CUT: 71 players at 3-over-par 147.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual-Bill Glasson, 67. $750. Team-Bob Tway, 56. $750.

WEATHER: Mostly sunny some wind on Thursday and Friday. Mostly cloudy Saturday. Sunday, quite pleasant with some winds.

Winner: Steve Elkington 74-71-71-66 282 $225,000.00

Mike Reid _.....___T 2 72-70 -67-75 284 $110,000.00 Jay Don Blake ..... 133 74-70-70-76 290 56.604.16 Jett Sluman ...._.T2 71-74 -68-71 284 5110,000.00 Mark Calcavecchia_ T33 74-70-71 -75 290 $6,604.16 Paul Azinger...... __. T 4 72-73 -73-67 285 551 .66667 Dave Eichelherger._ T39 73-72-73 -73 291 $5.125.00 Mike Hulbert...... __ T 4 73-70 -73-69 285 $51.666.67 Fred Funk ...... 139 72-75-75 -69 291 $5.125.00 Fred Couples ...... T 4 71-70 -71-73 285 $51,666.66 Steve Hart ------T39 75-71-73 -72 291 S5.125,00 Joey Sindelar ...__.. T 7 70-73 -75-68 286 $38,958.34 Mark Lye _..,...... T39 72-72-72 -75 291 $5.125.00 Chip Beck ...... _. T 7 72-72 -70-72 286 $38,958.33 Ray Stewart._.__... T39 73-71-72 -75 291 $5.125.00 John Huston ..___....T 7 74-69-71-72 286 538.958 -33 Bobby Clampett___ T44 70-76-73 -73 292 $4,125.00 Phil Blackmar ...... T10 70-71 -74-72 287 $25,138.89 Bobby Wadkins _.. 144 75-71-74 -72 292 $4,125.00 Lennie Clements ..... T10 69-74-75-69 287 525,138.89 Fuzzy Zoeller ._..__.. T44 71-72-74 -75 292 $4.125.00 Jay Delsing...... T10 74-73-71 -69 287 $25,138.89 Dave Barr ...... T47 71-76-75 -71 293 $3.171.88 David Edwards ------T10 70-75 -72-70 287 $25.138.89 Jay Haas ...... 147 73-73-76 -71 293 $3.171.88 Jim Gallagher. Jr,.. T10 70-70-74 -73 287 $25,138.89 Lee Janzen ------T47 70-73-80 -70 293 $3.171.88 Bill Glasson ... _... T10 72-71-72 -72 287 $25,138.89 Clarence Rose ....__T47 74-73-76 -70 293 $3,171.88 Donnie Hammond . 110 71-7176 -69 287 $25.138.89 Danny Edwards ...... T47 73-72-76 -72 293 $3,171.87 Lanny Wadkins ----- T10 71-73-73 -70 287 $25,138.89 Nolan Henke -...... T47 75-71-75 -72 293 $3,171.87 Nick Price ...__...... T10 71-7171 -74 287 $25.138.88 Bob Lohr...... _..... T47 72-74-75 -72 293 $3,171.87 John Cook ....._._.._. T19 74-7175 -68 288 $12,409.10 Larry Nelson...... T47 73-74-74 -72 293 $3.171.87 Tommy Armour ..... 119 71-70 -76-71 288 512,109.09 Emlyn Aubrey...... T55 74-73-74 -73 294 52,862.50 Bill Britton ...__...... T19 74 . 72 -72-70 288 $12409.09 Mark Brooks ------T55 75 .72-7572 294 $2.862.50 George Burns ...... 119 73-72 -74-69 288 512,409.09 Billy Andrade ------157 75-72-74 -74 295 $2.787.50 Brian Clear ------T19 73-71 -71-73 288 $12,409.09 Clark Dennis ..... T57 71-75-73 -76 295 52.787.50 Ed Fiori ------T19 71-71 -75-71 288 $12,409.09 John Inman...... T57 74-70-75 -76 295 $2.787.50 Robert Gamez ..._... T19 70-73 -72-73 288 $12,40909 Gene Souris ------T57 71-75-71 -78 295 52.787.50 Mark McCumber.._. T19 71-71-75-71 288 512,40909 Ronnie Black ------T61 73-73-76 -74 296 $2,712.50 Kenny Perry .._....._. T19 72-72 -72-72 288 512,409.09 Ken Green ...... _._.... T61 71-73-78 -74 296 $2.7t2.50 Doug Tewell...... _.. T19 71-71 -74-72 288 $12,409.09 Dewey Arnette _,.... T63 71-7678 -74 299 $2,637.50 Mark Wiebe _.__... T19 71-70 -75-72 288 512,40909 Roger Maltbie____ T63 73-72-74 -80 299 $2,637.50 Loren Roberts ..... T30 74-71 -73-71 289 $8,12500 Grant Waite _....,.... T63 74-72 . 76 . 77 299 52,637.50 Bill Sander ------T30 73-72 -74-70 289 $8,125.00 Karl Z011er .. _.....,.._. T63 73-74-76 -76 299 82.63750 Ted Schulz ...... T30 70-73 -75-71 289 58,125,00 David Ogrin ...._...... T67 74-71-76 -79 300 $2.562.50 Russ Cochran ...... T33 74-73 -74-69 290 $6,604.17 Dully Waldorf T67 72-71-81 -76 300 $2.562.50 Bob Gilder _..__..._. T33 73-69 -76-72 290 $6604.17 Jell Had ------169 73-73-80 -75 301 $2,512.50 Don Shirey. Jr,...... T33 74-69 -78-69 290 $6,604.17 Gary McCord ------T69 72-75-75-79 301 $2,512.50 J. C. Snead ...... T33 74-73 -72-71 290 $6,604.17 Morris Hatalsky...,_.. 71 75-72-78 -80 305 $2,475.00

234

USF&G CLASSIC

English Turn Golf and Country Club Purse: $1,000,000 New Orleans, LA April 26-29,1990 Par: 36-36-72 Yards 7,116

LEADERS: First Round--Brian Tennyson, Mark O'Meara. Steve Elkinglon and Fred Funk shared the lead with 3-under-par 69s. Eight golfers were one stroke back. Second Round--Gary Koch shot 5-under-par 67 for a 7-under-par 137 total to lead by one stroke over O'Meara. Third Round—David Frost fired a 6-under-par 207 to lead by one over Tennyson. Two strokes back were O'Meara and Corey Pavin.

CUT: 83 players at 4-over-par 148.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual--Jay Haas, 64. $750. Team--Jay Haas. 55. $750.

WEATHER: Thursday. sunny with high winds. Friday rain forced suspension of play at 12:45 p.m. Play resumed at 2:45 p.m. but was called for the day at 7:30 p.m. due to darkness. Twenty-three players were still on the course. Second round was completed Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m. Saturday was sunny and windy. Sunday was overcast in the morning and partly sunny in the afternoon.

Winner: David Frost 71-70-66-69 276 $180,000.00 Greg Norman ...... 2 73-68-71-65 277 5108.000.00 Keith Clearwater .T42 71-72-74-77 294 $3.500.00 Russ Cochran _____..3 72-69-71-67 279 $68.000.00 Mark Hayes ...... T42 76-72-75-71 294 $3.500.00 Brian Tennyson _._....4 69-70-69-75 283 $48,000.00 Mike Hulbert __ T42 74-73-73-74 294 53.500.00 Jay Delsing .... _...._.....5 73-69-73-69 284 $40.000.00 Harry Taylor _...... _. T42 76-71-75-72 294 $3.500.00 Tim Simpson ...... 6 73-69-71-72 285 $36 000.00 Leonard Thompson T42 71-73-74-76 294 53.500,00 Brad Bryant ...... T 7 70-73-73-70 286 $29,100.00 Lennie Clements. _.. T47 75-73-76-71 295 52,644.00 David Edwards _...... T 7 71-71-72-72 286 $29,100.00 Jay Haas ...... _. T47 75-73-74-73 295 $2,644.00 Tommy Moore ...... T7 73-71-69-73 286 $29,100.00 Dan Halldorson._.... T47 74-70-77-74 295 $2.644.00 Mike Smith ...... T 7 73-7269-72 286 $29,100.00 Jeff Hart .._._.._.._._ T47 71-75-77-72 295 $2,644.00 Hal Sutton ...... T7 74-69-74-69 286 $29.100.00 Brian Kamm..__ T47 72-72-73-78 295 $2.644.00 Curt Byrum ...... 12 76-66-69-76 287 $23,000.00 Billy Andrade _...... T52 73-73-77-73 296 $2.320.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T13 70-73-73-72 288 $17,142.86 Brad Fabel ...... T52 76-72-73-75 296 $2,320.00 Fred Funk ...... T13 69-71-72-76 288 517,142.86 Greg Ladehoff ...... T52 74-73-72-77 296 $2.320.00 Wayne Grady ...... T13 73-74-71-70 288 $17.142.86 Bob Lahr ...... __T52 72-74-73-77 296 $2,320.00 David Peoples ._...... T13 72-74-71-71 288 $17,142.86 Don Shirey. Jr. _. _.. T52 70-75-76-75 296 S2.320.00 Ted Schulz ...... T13 70-72-72-74 288 $17.142.86 Jim Thorpe ....__._.. T52 70-74-77-75 296 $2,320.00 Mark O'Meara ------T13 69-69-71-79 288 $17,142.85 Gary Hallberg...... T58 76-68-76-77 297 $2,210.00 Corey Pavin __...... T13 72-67-70-79 288 $17.142.85 Jim Hallet ...... T58 75-69-74-79 297 $2,210.00 Lee Janze n ...... _...... 20 72-72-72-73 289 $13.000.00 Blaine McCallister ...T58 76-71-80-70 297 $2,210.00 Dave Barr .._...... _.. T21 72-71-78-69 290 $10,400.00 Richard Zokol...,..... T58 73-75-74-75 297 $2.210.00 Phil Blackmar ...... T21 7470-72 .74 290 $10.400.00 Michael Allen...... T62 76-70-75-77 298 $2.110.00 George Burns ...... T21 75-71-70-74 290 $10400.00 Morris Halalsky _..162 76-72-77-73 298 $2,110.00 Brad Faxon ...... T21 73-73-72-72 290 $10400.00 Steve Lamontagne T62 75-71-77-75 298 52.110.00 Gary Koch ...... T21 70-67-75-78 290 510,400.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... T62 73-74-80-71 298 $2,110.00 Chip Beck ...... T26 74-73-74-70 291 $6,665.20 Lanny Wadkins ...... T62 70-75-77-76 298 $2,110.00 Ben Crenshaw ...... T26 79-69-67-76 291 $6,66520 Duffy Waldorf-----...T62 72-74-75-77 298 $2.110.00 Bob Eastwood ...... T26 7470-71-76 291 $6.685.20 Mark Calcavecchia..T68 77-67-75-80 299 52.000.00 Rick Fehr ...... T26 73-69-70-79 291 $6,665.20 Kenny Knox ...... _.. T68 75-70-72-82 299 $2.000.00 Buddy Gardner ------T26 73-75-71-72 291 $6.665.20 Wayne Levi ...... T68 75-71-7677 299 $2,000.00 John Inman ------T26 74-70-71-76 291 $6,665.20 Howard Twitry ...... T68 74-72-81-72 299 52.000.00 Pat McGowan ...... T26 70-71-73-77 291 $6,665.20 Bob Wolcott ...... _. T68 74-74-75-76 299 $2,000.00 Peter Persons ..-..... T26 74-69-72-76 291 $6,665.20 John Dowdall...... T73 77-69-78-76 300 $1,930.00 Toni S ieckman n .. _.. T26 74-72-72-73 291 $6,665.20 Ed Fiori ...... T73 75-72-79-74 300 $1.930.00 Paul Trifler ...... T26 73-73-71-74 291 $6,665.20 Jerry Haas ...... 75 75-73-79-74 301 51,900.00 Bill Buttner .___...... T36 71-72-74-75 292 $4,812.00 Andrew Magee ...... 7€ 74-72-83-73 302 51.88000 Mike Donald ...... T36 76-70-78-68 292 $4,812.00 Toni Pernice Jr....._..77 74-72-74-83 303 $1.860.00 Bill Sander ...... T36 71-71-76-74 292 $4,812.00 Mike Reid ..,...._...... T78 72-74-80-78 304 $1,830.00 Kirk Triplett ...... __.. T36 74-71-73-74 292 $4812.00 Larry Rinker...... ,._.T78 76-71-70-87 304 $1,830.00 Neal Lancaster...... T40 76-70-74-73 293 $4.200.00 Greg Twiggs .._...... 8C 76-72-83-74 305 $1,800.00 Tom Watson _._...,.. T40 75-73-71-74 293 $4,20000 Jerry Anderson ...... 81 71-77-80-80 308 $1,780.00

235 GTE BYRON NELSON CLASSIC GTE

TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX Purse: $1,000,000 ,7 Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 6,850 May 3-6,1990

LEADERS: First Round--Steve Lamontagne shot a 4-under-par66 and led by one stroke over Payne Stewart and Larry Nelson. Second Round--Stewart added a 68 for a 5-under-par 135 and led by two strokes over loin Purtzer. Curt Byrum. Andrew Magee and Mark Lye.

CUT: 82 players at 5-over-par 145.

PRO-AMATEUR: Rained out. Each player received $250.

WEATHER: Heavy rain Tuesday and Wednesday deposited approximately eight-inches of water on the area making it impossible to play onThursday. First round Friday, coot and cloudy. Saturday and Sunday, mostly sunny and 18 holes were played each day for 54 hole tournament.

Winner: Payne Stewart 67-68-67 202 $180,000.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... 22 72-67-65 204$108.00000 Gary Koch _._._...._.T40 71-74-69 214 $3,332.73 Mark Calcavecchia .. T3 69-69-69 207 $58.000.00 John Mahaffey...__. T40 72-72-70 214 $3,332.73 Bruce Lietzke ...... T3 71-68-68 207 $58.000.00 Loren Roberts .... T40 74-67-73 214 $3.332.73 Andrew Magee ...... T 5 69-68-71 208 $38,000.00 Dully Waldort ...... 140 73-72-69 214 $3.332.73 Tim Simpson ...... T 5 72-66-70 208 $38,000.00 D.A. Weibring ...... T40 69-75-70 214 $3,332.73 Fred Funk ...... T 7 71-71-67 209 $30,125.00 Nolan Henke ...... 140 70-68-76 214 $3.332.72 Greg Norman ....._.... T 7 73-67-69 209 $30.125.00 Larry Nelson ...... 140 67-73-74 214 53.332.72 Toni Punier...... _. T 7 70-67-72 209 $30,125.00 Rocky Thompson .. T40 70-71-73 214 $3,332 72 Tom Watson ...... T 7 71-69-69 209 $30,125.00 George Burns ...... T51 73-72-70 215 $2.315.56 Bob Estes ...... T11 71-72-67 210 $21,200.00 Kenny Knox ...... T51 70-74-71 215 $2,315.56 Mark Lye ...... T11 68-69-73 210 $21,200.00 Mike Schuchart _.- -T51 73-71-71 215 $2,315.56 Nick Price ...... T11 74-67-69 210 $21,200.00 Hal Sutton__...... T51 70-74-71 215 52,315.56 Larry Rinker .__._..._T11 74-68-68 210 $21.200.00 Tom Weiskopf...... T51 74-71-70 215 $2,315.56 Bobby Wadkins._... 111 74-69-67 210 $21,20000 Jim Benepe ...... 151 69-73-73 215 $2.31555 Curl Byrum ...... 116 71-66-74 211 $15.500.00 Keith Clearwater..... T51 71-70-74 215 $2.315.55 Davis Love III ...... 116 75-69-67 211 $15,500.00 Steve Lamontagne. 151 66-75-74 215 $2.315.55 Don Feeley ...... T16 72-69-70 211 $15,500.00 David Peoples...... T51 74-66-75 215 $2.315.55 Dillard Pruitt..__..... T16 71-67-73 211 $15.500.00 Clark Burroughs ..... T60 73-69-74 216 $2,130.00 Brad Bryant ...... T20 72-71-69 212 $10,087.50 Bill Buttner._...... T60 73-71-72 216 $2.130.00 David Canipe ...... 120 74-70-68 212 $10.087.50 Peter Jacobsen ...... T60 70-70-76 216 $2.130.00 Ben Crenshaw_._... T20 71-68-73 212 $10,087.50 Corey Pavin ...... 160 72-72-72 216 $2.130.00 Ray Floyd .._.._.__... T20 74-69-69 212 $10,087.50 Bill Sander ...... T60 72-73-71 216 $2130.00 Wayne Grady ...... T20 71-71-70 212 $10.087.50 Joey Sindelar ...... T60 76-69-71 216 $2.130.00 Gary Hallberg ...... T20 75-68-69 212 $10.087.50 Mike Smith ...... 160 71-71-74 216 $2.130.00 Andy North ...... T20 71-72-69 212 $10,087.50 Doug Tewell..__-._. T60 77-67-72 216 $2,130.00 Dave Rommells .... T20 73-70-69 212 $10,087.50 Steve Jones ...... T68 72-7372 217 $2,010.00 Bill Britton ...... T28 68-73-72 213 $5,850.00 Howard Twitty ...... T68 74-69-74 217 $2,010.00 Jay Delsing ...... 128 75-67-71 213 $5,850.00 Mark Wiebe ...... - -T68 76-69-72 217 $2,010.00 Ed Dougherty...... T28 70-72-71 213 $5,850.00 Richard Zokot..,._,,. T68 71-70-76 217 $2,010.00 Rick Fehr ...__._..._ T28 71-72-70 213 $5.850.00 Mark Brooks ...... T72 72-71-75 218 $1.920.00 David Frost ...... T28 74-71-68 213 $5.850.00 Steve Han ...... 172 72-73-73 218 $1.920,00 P.H. Horgan III ...... T28 71-72-70 213 $5.850.00 Don Shirey, Jr ...... 172 73-72-73 218 $1,920.00 Tom Kite ...... _...... T28 73-71-69 213 $5,850.00 Harry Taylor _...... T72 70-73-75 218 $1.920.00 Bob Lohr ...... 128 71-71-71 213 $5,850.00 Paul Trililer ...... T72 70-74-74 218 $1.920.00 Mark O'Meara...... T28 74-71-68 213 $5.850.00 Tom Sieckmann ..... T77 68-75-76 219 $1.850.00 Chris Perry ...... 128 72-71-70 213 $5,850.00 Larry Sitveira ...... 177 70-71-78 219 $1.850.00 Jeff Sluman ...... T28 74-66-73 213 $5,850.00 Greg Bruckner ..._..T79 75-70-75 220 $1,800.00 Lance Ten Broeck... T28 73-72-68 213 $5,850.00 Bob Eastwood ...... T79 74 .71-75 220 $1,80000 Fred Couples ...... T40 76-67-71 214 $3.332.73 Mark McCumber_... T79 73-71-76 220 $1,800.00 Steve Elkington.....,. T40 73-69-72 214 $3.332.73 Henry Cagigal ------82 71-74-77 222 $1.760.00 Ed Fimi ------T40 71-72-71 214 $3.332.73

236 THE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 7,106 May 10-13, 1990

LEADERS: First Round--Fred Couples shot a 3-under-par 69 and led by tour strokes over seven players - Corey Pawn, Hale Irwin. Lanny Wadkins, Greg Norman. Don Pooley, Peter Persons and Jay Delsing. Second Round--Couples added a 74 for for a 1-under-par 143 and led by one stroke over Pooley. Delsing was third at 1-over-par 145. Third Round—Norman (69) moved in front at even par 216. Payne Stewart was at 217. Couples. after double bogey at the last, Pooley. Brad Faxon and Mark Brooks were at 218.

CUT: 73 players at 13-over-par 157.

WEATHER: Thursday. winds gusting to 40 mph and temperatures close to 50 degrees. Friday, warmer with less wind, maybe 8-to-10 mph with some stronger gusts. Saturday, rain and cold. Play suspended 1:20 p.m. and resumed at 3:35 p.m. Sunday. heavy morning rain forced suspension of start of play until 11:15 a.m., using both tees. Re-scheduled for 1:15 p.m. start and then cancelled at 1:10 p.m. and called official tournament after 54 holes,

Winner: Greg Norman 73-74-69 216 $180,000.00

Payne Stewart ..... _.2 74-74-69 217 $108.000.00 Bill Britton ... ..138 81-74-72 227 $4.300.00 Mark Brooks _..._..... T 3 76-70-72 218 $48.000.00 Mike Hull __.,__. 138 82-75-70 227 $4,300.00 Fred Couples ...... T 3 6974-75 218 $48,000.00 Wayne Levi _..... _... T38 78-73-76 227 $4,300.00 Brad Faxon _....._... T 3 77-69-72 218 $48,000.00 Bruce Lietzke ... 138 80-71-76 227 $4,300.00 Don Pooley ...... T3 73-71-74 218 $48,000.00 Mike Reid .__.__.... T38 82-72-73 227 $4.300.00 Peter Jacobsen .._....T 7 76-72-71 219 $32,250.00 Dave Barr _... _...._... T43 78-76-74 228 $2.922.00 Bill Sander _...... T 7 75-72-72 219 $32,250.00 Billy Ray Brown .... T43 77-7873 228 $2,922.00 Paul Azinger ...... T 9 7473-73 220 $26.000.00 Mike Donald ...... T43 81-72-75 228 $2,922.00 Bill Glasson ...... _... T 9 7871-71 220 $26,000.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr ... T43 77-77 -74 228 $2,922.00 Gil Morgan ...... _... T 9 79-72-69 220 $26,000.00 Kenny Knox _...... T43 76-78 -74 228 $2,922.00 Steve Pate ...._...-... T 9 75-75-70 220 $26,000.00 Roger Malthie...... T43 77-73-78 228 $2,922.00 Mark Wiebe ...... T13 79-70-72 221 $19.333.34 David Peoples...... 143 75-76 -77 228 $2,922.00 Hale Irwin ...... _ T13 73-74-74 221 $19,333.33 Kenny Perry...... T43 77-75 -76 228 $2,922.00 Ricky Kawagishi ... T13 75-72-74 221 $19,333.33 Hal Sutton ...... T43 79-78 -71 228 $2.922.00 John Cook ...... T16 77-69-76 222 $14.500.00 Jim Thorpe ...... 143 79-78 -71 228 $2.922.00 Dan Forsman._...... T16 79-71-72 222 $14,500.00 Curt Byrum ...... 153 76-78 -75 229 $2,293.34 Davis Love III ...... 116 77-74-71 222 $14,500.00 John Mahaffey...... T53 84-73 -72 229 $2,293.34 Larry Mire ...... T16 81-70-71 222 $14,500.00 Fulton Allem ...... T53 76-74 -79 229 $2,293.33 Lanny Wadkins ..... 116 73-76-73 222 $14,500.00 Andy Bean ...... 153 77-75 -77 229 $2.293.33 Tom Watson ...... 116 77-74-71 222 $14,500.00 Scott Hoch ...... T53 79-74 -76 229 $2,293.33 Jay Delsing ...._..... 122 73-72-78 223 $10,000.00 Brian Tennyson ...... T53 78-75-76 229 $2.293.33 Bob Eastwood ...... 122 76-75-72 223 $10.000.00 Hubert Green ...._._ T59 77-75 -78 230 $2,180.00 Ray Floyd ...... 122 7873-72 223 $10000.00 Andrew Magee ...... 159 80-74 -76 230 $2,180.00 Curtis Strange ...... 122 80-70-73 223 $10.000.00 Jerry Pate ...... 159 80-76 -74 230 $2,180.00 Tommy Armour ...... 126 76-78-70 224 $7,550.00 Chris Perry ....._..T59 77-78 -75 230 $2,180.00 an Baker-Finch ...,.. 126 74-74-76 224 $7,550.00 Leonard Thompson 159 77-75 .78 230 $2,180.00 Jack Nicklaus ...... 126 78-73-73 224 $7,550.00 David Frost ...... T64 79-78-74 231 $2,090.00 Corey Pavin ...... T26 73-76-75 224 $7,550.00 Jay Haas ._...... _.., T64 77-78-76 231 $2,090.00 Mark Lye ...... T30 78-78-69 225 $6,650.00 Dave Rummells ...... T64 80-76. 75 231 $2.090.00 Scott Verplank...... T30 77-77-71 225 $6,650.00 Ted Schulz ____..._. T64 78-76 -77 231 $2.090.00 Billy Andrade ...... T32 79-73-74 226 $5.533.34 Chip Beck ...... 168 78-75 -79 232 $2,010.00 Andy North.,,.,. 132 75-75-76 226 $5,533.34 Robert Game? ...... _ T68 81-75-76 232 $2,010.00 Billy Mayfair...... 132 78-77-71 226 55,533.33 Mark O'Meara ....._.T68 78-77 -77 232 $2,010.00 Peter Persons...... T32 73-77-76 226 $5,533.33 Tom Weiskopt ...... T68 80-76 -76 232 $2,010.00 Scott Simpson ...... _ T32 81-73-72 226 $5.533.33 Tom Byrum ...... 72 78-75 -80 233 $1,960.00 Craig Stadler...... T32 77-74-75 226 $5,533.33 Keith Clearwater ....73 82-73 -82 237 $1,940.00

237 SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL

Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 35-35-70 Yards: 7,010 May 17-20, 1990 SOL THWFSIE&'V BELL COLONIAL

LEADERS: First Round--Russ Cochran birdied the 17th and 18th holes for a 5-under-par 65 and led by one stroke over Corey Pavin. Second Round--Cochran, with a 69, was tied by Ben Crenshaw. who shot a 5-under- par 65, at 6-under-par 134. Billy Mayfair was at 135. John Huston was alone at 136. Third Round—Crenshaw, after a 72, and Curtis Strange were tied at 4-under-par 206. Cochran, Pavin and Nick Price were tied at 207. Scott Hoch and Huston were tied at 208.

CUT: 77 players at 7-over-par 147.

PRO-AMATEUR: Due to weather, two 9-hole events played, each $3,750. Front 9, Individual-Hal Sutton, 32. $450. Team-Bill Britton, 25, $750. Back 9. Individual-Tom Byrum. 31. $450. Team-Steve Pate, 26. $450.

WEATHER: Windy and partly cloudy Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday, play started at 7:56 a.m., but suspended at 8:40 a.m. due to heavy thunderstorms. Play cancelled with re-start at 10:44 a.m.. using both tees and in groups of three.

Winner: Ben Crenshaw 69-65- 72 -66 272 $160,000.00 John Mahaffey _._.. T 2 67-72-70-66 275 $74.666.67 Clark Dennis...... T40 69-70-72-73 284 54,100.00 Corey Pavin .....12 66-71-70-68 275 574,666.67 Bruce Lietzke __.__. T40 70-73-69-72 284 $4,100.00 Nick Price .__...... __ T 2 72-68-67-68 275 $74,666,66 Richard Zokol__..... T40 6771-76-70 284 $4,100.00 Mike Hulbert ...... T5 71-70-72-63 276 538,000.00 Robed Gamez ...... T43 70-74-72-69 285 53.300.00 Curtis Strange ...... T 5 68-69-69-70 276 538,000.00 Jay Haas ...... 143 76-68-7071 285 $3,300.00 Andrew Magee ._...... T 7 71-71-69-66 277 $30.125.00 P.H. Horgan III ...... T43 73-72-71-69 285 53.300.00 Gene Sauers ...... 17 72-74-69-62 277 530,125.00 Blaine McCallister 143 69-76-72-68 285 $3,300.00 Payne Stewart ...... T 7 70-72-68-67 277 $30.125.00 Joe Ozaki ...... T43 72-75-70-68 285 $3.300.00 Brian Tennyson _. T 7 73-68-70-66 277 $30.125.00 Jay Delsing ...... T48 74-70-73-69 286 $2,620.00 Russ Cochran ...... T t t 65-69-73-71 278 $22.000.00 Bobby Wadkins ._..148 72-73-71-70 286 $2.620.00 John Huston ._.._.... T11 69-67-72-70 278 522 000.00 Robert Wrenn ...148 73-69-69-75 286 $2.620.00 Rocco Mediate ...... Tit 73-72-68-65 278 $22,000.00 Ronnie Black ...... 151 69-77-69-72 287 52.353.34 Kenny Perry ...... T11 69-71-71-67 278 $22000.00 Bob Estes ------T51 73-69-71-74 287 52.353.34 Ian Baker-Finch .._. T15 73-7171-64 279 $16.000.00 Billy Ray Brown ....151 70-72-70-75 287 $2,353.33 Billy Mayfair...... T15 67-68-74-70 279 516,000.00 Bill Sander ------T51 73-70-74-70 287 $2,353.33 Tom Purtzer...... T15 67-70-73-69 279 $16,000.00 Denis Watson .....151 72-73-71-71 287 $2.353.33 Stan Utley ...... T15 6872-69-70 279 $16,000.00 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... _ T51 72-7371-71 287 52,353.33 Scott Verplank ... T15 78-68-68-65 279 $16,000.00 Bob Eastwood ..... T57 72-70-78-68 288 $2.220.00 Billy Andrade .... T20 72-68-73-67 280 $11.24000 Steve Elkinglon .... T57 70-75-72-71 288 52.220.00 Toni Byrum ..... T20 71-71-7266 280 $11.240.00 Mike Sullivan ...... _ T57 74-72-74-68 288 $2.220.00 Gil Morgan ...... _.. T20 72-67-75-66 280 $11.240.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T57 73-74-72-69 288 $2,220.00 Loren Roberts ------T20 69-74-69-68 280 $11240.00 Lanny Wadkins._.., T57 72-74-68-74 288 $2,220.00 Tim Simpson __...._T20 70-70-69-71 280 511.240,00 Paul Azinger ...... T62 71-72-74-72 289 $2,120.00 David Frost ...... T25 72-70-68-71 281 $7.975.00 David Edwards ...._.. T62 77-67-77-68 289 $2.120.00 Hale Irwin ------T25 73-71-69-68 281 $7.975.00 Ray Floyd ...... 162 74-69-73-73 289 $2,120.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... T25 70-72-70-69 281 $7.975.00 Joey Sindelar ------T62 75-71-71-72 289 $2,120.00 Tom Watson ...... T25 71-72-68-70 281 $7,975.00 Mark Wiebe..._._.... T62 69-73-77-70 289 $2,120.00 Dan Forsman._._..,, T29 70-71-73-68 282 S6.35834 Fulton Altern ...... 167 71-76-74-69 290 52,050.00 Scott Simpson ..... T29 70-72-72-68 282 $6,358.34 Jerry Pate ....__..,,... T67 72-72-77-69 290 $2,050.00 Curt Byrum _..__-._T29 6869-7471 282 $6,358.33 Keith Clearwater ._....69 71-75-76-70 292 $2,020.00 Mike Donald _._.._.. T29 70-73-68-71 282 $6,358.33 Jodie Mudd ...... 170 78-69-74-72 293 81,990.00 Scott loch .._...__.. T29 6773-68-74 282 56.358.33 Doug Tewell ...... 170 75-67-78-73 293 $1.990.00 Hal Sutton ... T29 71-72-70-69 282 $6.358.33 Toni Kite ._...... _...... 72 73-74-77-70 294 $1,960.00 Kenny Knox __. _..... T35 70-74-71-68 283 $4,930.00 Tommy Armour..... T73 70-75-79-71 295 $1.920.00 Davis Love III ...... T35 71-70-72-70 283 $4.930.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr ._. T73 75-72-74-74 295 $1,920.00 Larry Mize ...... T35 73-7068-72 283 $4,930.00 Duffy Waldorf _.__.. T73 72-70-78-75 295 $1,920.00 David Peoples ...... T35 74-73-6868 283 $4,930.00 Leonard Thompson .. 76 73-74-74-75 296 $1,880.00 Dave Runimells ...... T35 71-76-71-65 283 $4,930.00

238 BELLSOUTH ATLANTA CLASSIC

Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,018 May 24-27, 1990

LEADERS: First Round--Wayne Grady. Larry Mize and Steve Lowery shot 6-under-par 66s and led by two strokes over 10 players. Second Round--Mize added a 69 for 9-under-par 135. Howard Twitty was at 136 and Nick Price at 137. Third Round--Keith C earwater shot a 4-under-par 32 on the back nine and a 6-under-par 66 for the day to gain a two-stroke lead with his 12-under-par 204. Mize. Price and Wayne Levi were tied at 206.

CUT: 86 players at 1-over-par 145.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual-Dor Pooley, 64. $750. Team-Lennie Clements, 49, $750.

WEATHER: Mostly sunny with some wind through the first three rounds. Sunday, it was stormy. Play suspended at 12:05 p.m. Resumed at 6:05 p.m. for a six-hour delay of play.

Winner: Wayne Levi 72-66-68-69 275 $180,000.00 Keith Clearwater__. T 2 70- 6866-72 276 $74,666.67 Willie Wood ,._...... _ T41 71-72-74 -70 287 $3,800.00 Larry Mize _...... _.. T 2 66- 6971-70 276 $74,666.67 Brad Fahel ...... ,.... T45 75-7071 -72 288 $2,802.86 Nick Price .._...,,...,..T 2 68- 69-69-70 276 374.666.66 Andrew Magee.. .._.. T45 72-70-75 -71 288 $2,802.86 Mike Donald _.._..,,..T 5 68-72 -6870 278 538.000.00 Jodie Mudd ------T45 75-69-72 -72 288 $2,802.86 Kenny Perry ._.-_.....T5 69 . 70 -70-69 278 $38,000.00 Larry Rinker ....__.._ T45 73-70-75 -70 288 $2,602.86 Brian Claar.__...._..._.. 7 69-71 69-70 279 $33.500.00 Bobby Wadkms._...T45 73-70-73 -72 288 $2,802.86 Tom Kite._...... _.._T 8 72- 69-68-71 280 $28,00000 P.H. Horgan lII ...... T45 71-74-74 -69 288 $2.802.85 Don Pooley _...... T 8 72- 6870-70 280 $28,000.00 Duffy Waldorf ..,.... T45 69-75-69-75 288 $2,802.85 Howard Twitty _...... T 8 68- 68-7272 280 $26,000.00 Ronnie Black ,_,..... T52 73-70-72 -74 289 $2,255.00 Scott Verplank ...... T 8 7071 -71-68 280 328.00000 Jay Don Blake -...... T52 69. 72-7771 289 $2,255.00 Russ Cochran ...... T12 69-72-72-68 281 $22,000 00 George Burns ....,.. T52 74-70-72 -73 289 $2,255.00 Fred Funk. _...... T12 68- 72-72-69 281 $22,000.00 Johninman ------T52 69-72-75 -73 289 52,255.00 Buddy Gardner ...... 14 73- 72-67-70 282 $19000.00 Steve Lamontagne .. T52 73-71-73 -72 289 $2,255.00 Michael Allen .... 115 7567 -71-70 283 $15,000.00 Bob Lohr ...... T52 72-70-72 -75 289 $2,255.00 Jerry Anderson ------T15 74- 71-72-66 283 $15,000.00 Lee Porter ...... T52 70-74-73 -72 289 $2,255.00 Billy Andrade ..,...... T15 69- 70-73-71 283 $15,000.00 Sonny Skinner ...... 152 76-68-73 -72 289 $2,255.00 Tommy Armour -.,... T15 76- 69-71-67 283 515,000.00 J.C. Snead ...... 152 72-70-70-77 289 $2255.00 Bill Rubber. _.._..,__T15 69- 75-69-70 283 515,000.00 Start Utley ...... T52 70. 71-75 -73 289 $2,255.00 Billy Mayfair ._...... T15 72- 69-73-69 283 $15,000.00 Bob Wolcott ...... 152 73-70-74 -72 289 $2,255.00 Jim Thorpe _...... T15 68- 74-72-69 283 $15,000.00 Gregg Wolff ...... 152 73-71-6976 289 $2.255.00 Chip Beck ..,._...... T22 69- 74-70-71 284 $9,014.29 Larry Silveira._-..... T64 72-73-76-69 290 $2,100.00 Scott Hoch ...... 122 68- 72-74-70 284 $9,014.29 Harry Taylor ..__..... T64 72-73-72 -73 290 $2.100.00 Dave Rummells ...... 122 74- 6674-70 284 59,014.29 Grant Waite .,.-,...... T64 72-70-77 -71 290 $2.100.00 Ted Schulz ...... _ T22 71 . 7469 -70 284 $9,014.29 Tom Byrum ...... T67 69-76-74 -72 291 52.030.00 Joel Edwards ..... 122 71- 7369 -71 284 $9,014.28 Dan Halldorson .... 167 73. 7171 -76 291 $2,030.00 Wayne Grady ._...... T22 66- 72-72 -74 264 $9.014.28 Paul Triltler...... _. T67 72. 73-7472 291 $2,030.00 Neal Lancaster...... T22 68- 77-68-71 284 $9,014.28 Ted Tryba .,,...... _... T67 72-73-72 -74 291 $2,030.00 Bobby Clampett ...... T29 74- 67-73-71 285 $6.500.00 Jim Haller ...... T71 70-72-72 -78 292 $1930.00 Calvin Peele ...... T29 68- 72-72-73 285 $6,500.00 Mark Hayes...... T71 71-73-75 -73 292 $1,93000 Gene Savers ._..._,.. T29 73- 7172 -69 285 56,500.00 Nolan Henke...... T71 70-72-79 -71 292 $1,930.00 Curtis Strange ...... T29 73-67-76-69 285 $6,50000 Mike Hulbert..,...... T71 70-75-76 -71 292 $1.930.00 Bob Tway .___...__.. T29 72- 71-68 -74 285 $6,500,00 Tommy Moore ...... T71 68-73-79 -72 292 $1,93000 an Baker-Finch .,,.. 134 70- 69-78 -69 286 $4,942.86 Loren Roberts ...... T71 72-73 -75-72 292 51,930.00 Jeff Hart __.._.....__. T34 71 . 74 -69-72 286 $4,942.86 Dave Barr ...... 177 72-72-75 -75 294 $1,830.00 Steve Lowery .__.,.. T34 66- 74-73 -73 286 $4,942,86 Brad Bryant ...... 177 72-73-75-74 294 $1.830.00 Ray Stewed _...... T34 69- 75-72 -70 286 $4942.86 Barry Jaeckel....,,,._T77 76-69-73-76 294 $1,830.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... T34 72- 72-72 -70 286 $4942.86 Rocco Mediate...... T77 69-72 -79-74 294 $1,830.00 Lee Janzen ..... T34 69- 71-72 -74 286 $494285 Fmlyn Aubrey ..__81 76-69 . 74 . 76 295 $1,780.00 Tim Simpson _..__..T34 75- 70-65 -76 286 $4,942.85 Jim Carter ...... _.._,. 82 70-73 -78-75 296 $1,760 00 Clark Dennis ...... 141 73-71 . 72 -71 287 $3,800.00 Rick Fehr ...... 83 74-70 -75-79 298 $1.740.00 Ed Fiori ...... T41 75- 70-69 -73 287 $3,800.00 David Edwards ._...... 84 71-74-78 . 76 299 $1,720.00 Morris Hatalsky ...... T41 73-65-79-70 287 $3,800.00

239 KEMPER OPEN

TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-35=71 Yards: 6,917 May 31-June 3, 1990 p' LEADERS: First Round--Pat McGowan and Ted Schulz, each with a six-under-par ® PEE N 65, led by two over Jim Hallet, Denis Watson and Ian Baker-Finch. Second round- -Gil Morgan, at seven-under par 135, led by one over Scott Hoch. Third round--Steve Jones, with a 11-under par 202. led by three over Joel Edwards. Clark Burroughs. Gil Morgan and Scott Hoch.

CUT: 71 players at two-over par 144 or better

PRO-AMATEUR' $7,500. Individual--Jim Gallagher, 67, $750. Team—Ed Fiori. Joey Sindelar. Brian Tennyson 55, $625 each.

WEATHER: Warm and sunny each of the first three days. A little drizzle on Sunday.

Winner: Gil Morgan 68-67-70 .69 274 $180,000.00

Ian Baker-Finch.... __2 67-72-70 .66 275$108,000.00 Bob Eastwood .._.... T37 69-70-73-74 286 $4.400.00 Scott Hoch ...... T 3 68-68-69-71 276 $58.000.00 Ruddy Gardner ...... T37 69-69-70-78 286 $4,400.00 Hale Irwin ...... 13 69-73-65-69 276 $58.000.00 Corey Pavin_...... T37 68-75-72-71 286 $4.400.00 Tom Kite ...... 5 70-70-67-70 277 $38,000.00 Chris Perry ...... ,..., T37 70-73-74-69 286 $4,400.00 Denis Watson ...... _.... 5 67-72-70-68 277 $38,000.00 Jeff Sluman ...... T37 69-73-68-76 286 $4.400.00 Billy Ray Brown ...... T 7 68-70-72-70 280 $28.083.34 Kirk Triplett...... _..... T37 73-70-73-70 286 $4400.00 Mark Hayes _...... _,.. T 7 72-70-70-68 280 $28,083.34 Tommy Armour.._. T43 69-71-72-75 287 $3300.00 Clark Burroughs ...... T 7 69-70-66-75 280 $28,083.33 Brian Claar ...... T43 70-72-74-71 287 $3,300.00 Joel Edwards ...... T 7 70-71-64-75 280 $28.083.33 Ed Fiori ..__.....,..._.. T43 72-71-72-72 287 $3,300.00 Steve Jones ...._._.. T 7 69-68-65-78 280 $28,083.33 Mike Smith ...... T43 75-64-74-74 287 $3,300.00 Pat McGowan _.._.... T 7 65-72-70-73 280 $28083.33 Leonard Thompson 143 71-71-74-71 287 $3.300.00 Cud Byrum.__.._._ T13 72-71-69-69 281 $17,66767 Phil Blackmar -...... T48 71-73-74-70 288 $2.620.00 Trevor Dodds...... T13 70-69-70-72 281 $17,667.67 Bob Lohr _. _....___ T48 72-70-72-74 288 $2,620.00 Billy Mayfair ...... T13 72-69-70-70 281 $17,667.67 Craig Stadler ------T48 73-71-68-76 288 $2.620.00 D.A. Weibring ...... T13 73-70-69-69 281 $17.667.67 Lennie Clements.__ T51 71-70-72-76 289 $2,368.00 Larry Pinker ....,._-. T13 72-68-69-72 281 $17667.66 Ed Dougherty.. 151 71-72-73-73 289 $2,368.00 Ted Schulz ------T13 65-72-71-73 281 $17,667.66 Dan Foreman ___... T51 73-7172-73 289 52.368.00 Russ Cochran ------T19 70-70-71-71 282 $13,000.00 Andrew Magee .._. . T51 70-71-74-74 289 $2.368.00 Bob Gilder ...... T19 69-72-70-71 282 $13,000.00 Joey Sindelar. .... T51 69-72-71-77 289 $2,368.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T19 73-71-69-69 282 $13,000.00 Nolan Henke ...... T56 73-71-71-75 290 $2.250.00 Jay Dori Blake ...... T22 70-67-70-76 283 $10,400.00 Barry Jaeckel ...... _. T56 72-68-74-76 290 $2,250.00 George Burns ....._.. T22 74-67-71-71 283 $10.400.00 Sonny Skinner ------T56 72-72-70-76 290 $2,25000 Doug Tewell __.._..,. T22 68-69-70-76 283 $10400.00 Mike Sullivan ....___ T56 68-72-76-74 290 $2,250.00 John Cook ...... T25 72-70-72-70 284 $7,633.34 Mitch Adcock...... T60 70-71-78-72 291 $2,190.00 Donnie Hammond T25 70-7072-72 284 $7.633.34 Peter Persons .._ _. T60 7371-73-74 291 $2.19000 Dave Eichelberger... T25 69-73-69-73 284 $7,633.33 Don Reese _.. _... T62 71-73-71-77 292 $2.150.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr.... T25 70-71-71-72 284 $7633.33 Bob Wolcott...... T62 71-72-70-79 292 $2,150.00 Jim Hallet ------T25 67-72-72-73 284 $7.633.33 Jerry Anderson..__. T64 72-72-73-77 294 $2.090.00 Bohhy Wadkins...... T25 69-72-71-72 284 $7.633.33 Jim Benepe ------T64 73-71-73-77 294 $2,090.00 Clark Dennis _._..._. T31 69-71-74-71 285 $5,800.00 Morris Hatalsky...... T64 69-74-73-78 294 $2.090.00 Mike Donald ------T31 71-71-71-72 285 $5,800.00 Clarence Rose ------T64 68-73-77-76 294 $2,090.00 Bill Glasson ..,__..... T31 72-70-76-67 285 $5,800,00 Emlyn Aubrey ....__. T68 69-70-76-80 295 $2.020.00 Jay Haas ------T31 71-71-70-73 285 $5,800.00 John Inman __.....,..T68 72-72-72-79 295 $2020.00 Gary Hallberg ...... 131 73-67-75-70 285 $5.800,00 Wayne Levi ...... ___. T68 72-72. 72-79 295 $2,020.00 Steve Lamontagne 131 76-68-70-71 285 $5.800,00 David Canipe ...... 71 70-73-76-79 298 $1,980.00

P39: CENTEL WESTERN OPEN WESTERN OP Butler National GC,Chicago, IL Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36=72 Yards: 7,097 June 7-10, 1990

LEADERS: First round--Ray Stewart and Loren Roberts were tied at 7-under-par 65. Payne Stewart and Roger Maltbie were three strokes back at 68. Second round--Payne Stewart added a 67 for a 9-under-par 135 and he led by one stroke over Mark Brooks (65) and Wayne Levi (66) who were at 136. Ray Stewart was alone at 138. Third round--Levi moved in front at 10-under-par 206. Stewart was at 207 while Tom Watson and Roberts were tied at 209.

CUT: 85 players at 3-over-par 137.

PRO-AMATEUR. $7,500. Individual-Paul Azinger, 65, $750. Team--Greg Norman, 55, $625 each

WEATHER: Thursday mostly cloudy and an early evening thunderstorm forced suspension of play at 6:20 p.m Play resumed at 7:05. Rain also delayed start of play by one hour Friday morning. Mostly clear rest of day Saturday and Sunday, beautiful. Winner: Wayne Levi 70-66-70-69 275 $180,000.00 Payne Stewart _. 2 68-67-72-72 279 51 08,00000 Curt Byrum...__..__ T44 73- 74-70 -75 292 $2.951.43 Peter Jacobsen..__ 13 72-70-70-68 280 $58,000.00 Tom Byrum...... T44 7472. 74 -72 292 $2,951.43 Loren Roberts___.. T 3 65-75-69-71 280 $58,000.00 Hubert Green ...... T44 72- 75-73 -72 292 $2.951.43 Mark Brooks __...... T 5 71-65-73-72 281 $38.000.00 Mark McCumber ----- T44 70-73-74-75 292 $2,951.43 Greg Norm an___.._T5 71-69-71-70 281 $38,000.00 Andy North -----._... T44 72- 70. 77 -73 292 $2,951.43 Tom Watson .... 77 69-71-69-73 282 $33.500.00 Greg Twiggs.,...... T44 73. 73 -70 -76 292 $2,951.43 Jose Maria Olazabal. T 8 71-68-72-72 283 $30000.00 Gary Hallberg ..... 144 73 . 71 . 71 -77 292 $2,951.42 Curtis Strange .....,._. T 8 73-71 . 69-70 283 $30,000.00 Brian Claar...._...._.. T51 70- 74-73 -76 293 $2,368.00 Wayne Grady ...... T10 70-71-73-70 284 $2600000 Brad Fabel,...__..._. T51 7472 -73 -74 293 $2,368.00 Steve Pate ...... T10 71-68-73-72 284 $26,000.00 Mark Hayes ...... , T51 75- 72-71 -75 293 $2,368.00 Keith Clearwater ...... 12 72-70-70-73 285 $23,000.00 Sandy Lyle ...._...... 151 71 -76-72-74 293 $2.368.00 loin Kite ...... _.... T13 74-73-72-67 286 $19,333.34 Jodie Mudd __._.._. T51 74- 72-71 -76 293 $2,368.00 Billy Andrade ...... T13 75-69. 71-71 286 $19,333.33 Bill Buttner.__...__. T56 73- 73-74 -74 294 $2.250.00 Paul Azinger _... _. 113 72-69-69-76 286 $19,333.33 Sieve Elkington.._.., T56 7371 -75 -75 294 $2,250.00 Jay Don Blake ...... T16 72-71-73-71 287 $15.500.00 Morris Hatalsky .... 156 72- 72-77 -73 294 $2,250.00 Mark Calcavecchia 116 72-71-74-70 287 $15,500.00 Lee Janzen..._...... , T56 76- 69-76 -73 294 $2.250.00 Tom Purtzer._..._... T16 73-71-71-72 287 $15500.00 Seve Ballesteros __. T60 77- 70-76 -72 295 $2.150.00 Scott Verplank _.._.. T16 77-68-72-70 287 $15.500.00 Brad Bryant -_...... T60 72- 69-77 -77 295 $2,150.00 Chip Beck ------T20 71-69-75-73 288 $11.240.00 Dave Eichelberger... T60 72-74-74-75 295 $2.150.00 Fred Couples ...... _ T20 71-76-70-71 288 $11,240.00 Jumbo Ozaki ...... T60 75. 71 -71 -78 295 $2.150.00 John Inman ------T20 73-71-73-71 288 $11.240,00 Joey Sindelar...__.. T60 75- 72-76 -72 295 $2,150.00 John Mahaffey ...... T20 72-71-74-71 288 $11,240,00 Duffy Waldorf ...... T60 70- 76-74 -75 295 $2,150.00 Ray Stewart...... T20 65-73-74-76 288 $11,240,00 Billy Ray Brown ---- T66 74- 73-76 -73 296 $2,030.00 Ben Crenshaw...... T25 71-70-76-72 289 $8,166.67 Rick Fehr ._._.____. T66 70- 77-74 -75 296 $2.030.00 Dillard Prudl..__..... T25 73-74-73-69 289 $816667 John Huston_.__._. T66 70- 76-79 -71 296 $2.030.00 Scott Shnpson_...... T25 72-71-72-74 289 $8,166.66 Mark O'Meara ._. _... T66 76- 69-74 -77 296 $2,030.00 Jay Delsing ------T28 75-72-74-69 290 $6,950.00 Ted Schutz_..._...__. T66 71- 73-75 -77 296 52,030.00 Bob Gilder ...... T28 72-70-72-76 290 $6.950.00 Jell Sluman _...... _. T66 74- 72-72 -78 296 52,030.00 Gene Souers ...... T28 74-71-72-73 290 $6,950.00 Tom Sieckmann ...... T72 73- 73-75 -76 297 $1910.00 D.A. Weibring ------128 72-73-7471 290 $6 ,950.00 Larry Silveira ...... T72 73- 73-72 -79 297 $1 910.00 Clark Burroughs.._. T32 78-69-73-71 291 $4,866.67 Howard Twitty ....., T72 73- 7075 -79 297 $1,910.00 Ed Dougherty ...... T32 75-72-70-74 291 $4.86667 Bobby Wadkins .... T72 76- 68-77 -76 297 $1,910.00 Nick Fnido._.__.._._ T32 72-75-70-74 291 $4866.67 Wayne Westner-..... T72 70- 73-77 -77 297 $1.910.00 Jun Gallagher, Jr T32 72-73-74-72 291 $4,866.67 Mark Wiebe ...... 172 75- 71-77 -74 297 $1,910.00 Mike Hulbert._...... T32 75-68-74-74 291 $4,866.61 Jim Carter ...... 1/8 74- 73 . 73 -78 298 $1,830.00 Roger Maltbie...... T32 68-74-74-75 291 $4,866.67 Robert Wrenn ...... _. T78 76-70 -75. 77 298 $1,830.00 Chris Perry ...... T32 73-74-70-74 291 $4,866.67 Entlyn Aubrey _T80 73-73-71-76 299 $1.770.00 Kenny Perry ...... T32 73-74-73 . 71 291 $4,866.67 Jim Hallet _._.__.....180 71- 73-82 -73 299 $1.770.00 Isao Aoki ...... 132 74-73-74-70 291 $4.866.66 Davis Love Ill .. _...... T80 70- 75-78 -76 299 $1770.00 Russ Cochran ------132 73-69-71-78 291 $4,866.66 Harry Taylor...... T80 73- 69-80 -77 299 $1.770.00 Corey Pavin ...... -.... T32 73-68-71-79 291 $4,866.66 Scott Hoch...... _..._...84 74- 72-79 -75 300 $1,720.00 J. C. Snead ...... T32 71-74-71-75 291 $4866.66 Michael Allen ------85 74- 72-78 -78 302 $1,700.00 241 U.S. OPEN

Medinah CC, Medinah, IL Purse: $1,200,000 Par: 36-36=72 Yards: 7,185 June 14-17, 1990

LEADERS: First round-Scott Simpson. Tim Simpson and Jeff Sluman shot 6-under- par 66s to lead by one over Mike Donald and Steve Jones. Second ~1894 round-Tim Simpson added a 69 for a 9-under- par 135 and led by one over Sluman at 136. Donald was at 137. Third round-Donald and Billy Ray Brown were tied at 7-under- par 209. Sluman, Tim Simpson, Larry Nelson and Mark Brooks were tied at 6-under par 210. Curtis Strange (6E) was among those at 211.

CUT: 68 players (66 pros. 2 amateurs) tied at 1-over- par 145. Cut was low 60 scorers and ties and/or those within 10 strokes of the lead.

WEATHER: Mostly sunny on Thursday, although overnight rain softened the course. Same conditions on Friday. Mostly cloudy on Saturday. Sunday. showers early, turning mostly sunny.

Winner: Hale Irwin 69-70-74-67 280 $220,000.00 (won 19 hole playoff on Monday)

Mike Donald _.. 2 67 . 70-72-71 280 $110.000.00 Ted Schulz _..... _.... T33 73-70-69-77 289 $8.221 16 Billy Ray Brown . T 3 69 . 7169-72 281 $56.878.50 Bob Tway .....__...... T33 69-72-74-74 289 $8,221.16 Nick Faldo__.____._T 3 7272-68-69 281 $56878.50 Isao Aoki ...... 133 73-69-74-73 289 $8,221.15 Tim Simpson ...... T 5 6669-75-73 283 $33271.34 Toni Byrum ..,...... _.T33 70-75-74-70 289 $8,221.15 Mark Brooks ____.._T 5 6870-72-73 283 $33,271.33 David Frost ------T33 72-72-72-73 289 $8.221.15 Greg Norman ...... T 5 7273-69-69 283 $33.271.33 Jim Gallagher, Jr _.. T33 71-69-72-77 289 $8.221.15 Scott Hocn..__...... _ T 8 7073-69-72 284 $22,236.67 Bob Lohr ------T33 71-74-72-72 289 $8.221.15 Tom Sieckmann ._.T8 7074-68-72 284 $22.236.67 Mike Reid _ ...... T33 70-73-68-78 289 $8,221.15 Craig Stadler _....__.T 8 71 .70-72-71 284 $22,236.67 Kirk Triplett._._.._._ T33 72-70-75-72 289 $8.221.15 Fury Zoeller...... __.T 8 7370-68-73 284 $22,236.67 Bobby Wadkins ...... T33 71-73-71-74 289 $8.221.15 Steve Jones ...... T8 67-76-74-67 284 $22.236.66 Craig Parry __._._._.46 72-71-68-79 290 56.687.00 Jose Maria Olazabal T 8 73-69-69-73 284 $22,236.66 Dave Barr ...... T47 74-71-75-71 291 $6,140 50 Jim Benepe ...... 114 72 . 70-73-70 285 $15,712.43 Mark McCmnber..,.. T47 76-68-74-73 291 $6,140.50 John Huston _...... ,. T14 68-72-73-72 285 $1571243 Dave Rummells _.... T47 73-71-70-77 291 $6.140.50 Larry Mize ...... T14 72-7069-74 285 $15,712.43 Robert Thompson.. T47 71-73-72-75 291 $6,140.50 Larry Nelson __...._. T14 7467-69-75 285 $15,712.43 Bill Glasson ...... T51 71-73-72-76 292 55,184.40 Scott Simpson...... T14 6673-73-73 285 $15,712.43 Andy North ___..._ T51 74-71-71-76 292 $5,184.40 Jett Sluman ..__.....T14 6670-74-75 285 $15,712.43 Ray Stewart ...... T51 70-74-73-75 292 $5,184.40 John Inman ...... P4 72-7170-72 285 $15.712.42 Greg Twiggs ...... T51 72-70-73-77 292 $5,184.40 Steve Elkington_..._ T21 73-71-73-69 286 $12.843.34 Lanny Wadkins ..... T51 72-72-70-78 292 $5,184.40 Curtis Strange ...... T21 7370-68-75 286 $12843.33 Bob Gilder ..__...._. T56 71-70-74-78 293 $4.694.25 Ian Woosnam ------T21 70-70-74-72 286 $12.843.33 Tom Kite._ ...... T56 75-70-74-74 293 $4,694.25 Paul Azinger ...... T24 72-72-69-74 287 $11,308.80 Blaine McCallister . 156 71-72-75-75 293 $4,694.25 Webb Heintzelman,. T24 70-75-74-68 287 $11.308.80 Gil Morgan ..__.._._ T56 70-72-73-78 293 $4694.25 Jumbo Ozaki _...... ,..T24 73-72-74-68 287 $11,308.80 .... T56 72-72-72-77 293 AMATEUR Corey Pavin .._..._..T24 74-70-73-70 287 $11,308.80 Robert Gamez...... T61 72-73-73-76 294 $4,529.50 Billy Tuten ._.,...... _T24 74-70-72-71 287 $11,308.80 Scott Verplank ._.._T61 72-69-77-76 294 $4,529.50 Chip Beck _._..__T29 71-71-73-73 288 $10,022.00 Ronan Rafferty ...... 63 75-70-73-78 296 $4,507.00 Brian Claar_._...... _.T29 70-71-71-76 288 $10.022.00 David Graham.-...... 64 72-73-74-79 298 $4,507.00 Mike Hulbed..._.__. T29 7666-71-75 288 $1002200 Howard Twitty ..... -...65 73-72-77-77 299 $4.507.00 Phil Nickelson ...... T29 74-71-71-72 288 AMATEUR Brad Faxon ...... 66 70-74-76-81 301 $4,507.00 Seve Ballesteros .....T33 73-69-71-76 289 $8,221.16 Mike Smith ...... 67 72-72-82-80 306 $44.507.00 Jack Nicklaus ------T33 71-7468-76 289 $8,221.16 Randy Wylie ...... 68 70-75-81-82 308 $4,507.00 Steve Pate ...... T33 75-68-72-74 289 $8221.16

242 BUICK CLASSIC BUICK

Westchester CC, Rye, NY Purse: $1,000,000 ♦• Par: 36-35=71 Yards: 6,779 June 21-24 1990 T A S~'I LEADERS: First round--Kirk Triplett shot a 6-under-par 65 and led by one stroke over Hale Irwin, Blaine McCallister. Buddy Gardner and Bill Britton. Second round--McCallister added a 4-under-par 67 for a 9-under- par 133 and he led by one over Jay Haas. who birdied the last four holes. Irvin and David Peoples were two strokes behind. Third Round--Irwin and McCallisterwere tied at 10-under-par 203. Six players were tied at 206- -Paul Azinger, Craig Stadler. Ken Green, Haas. Peoples and Triplett. CUT'. 88 players at 1-over-par 143. PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual-Hal Sutton, Wayne Levi. 68, each $675. Team--Kenny Knox, John Mahaffey. 54, each $675. WEATHER: Thursday mostly cloudy and an early evening thunderstorm forced suspension of play at 6,20 p.m. Play resumed at 7:05. Rain also delayed start of play by one hour Friday morning. Mostly clear rest of day. Saturday and Sunday, beautiful.

Winner: Hale Irwin 66-69-68-66 269 $180,000.00 Paul Azinger_.___.._2 67- 70- 69-65271$108,000.00 Steve Hart ...... T43 71-70.72-71284 $3,120.00 Kirk Triplet)_.. ___...... 3 65- 74 -67-66 272 $68,000.00 John Inman _..__.... T43 73-69-73-69 284 $3,120.00 Ken Green _. _.4 70- 67 -69-61 273 $48,000.00 Nick Price ...... T43 72-70-69-73 284 $3,120.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr ._. T 5 69-68 -70 -67 274 $3800000 Greg Twiggs ...... 143 70-72-71-71 284 $3,120.00 Blaine McCallister__ T5 66- 67 -70-71 274 53800000 Bob Wolcott _._.._... T43 68-74-71-71 284 $3,120.00 Ray Floyd._ ...... T 7 70- 73 -65-68 276 $30 125.00 Michael Allen ...__... T50 70-70-72-73 285 $2.348.89 Lee Janzen ...... T 7 69-70-69-68 276 $30.125.00 Tommy Armour . T50 70-69-74-72 285 $2.348.89 Loren Roberts ...,.... T 7 71- 67 -69-69 276 $30,125.00 Jim Booros __._.._.. T50 70-72-68-75 285 $2.348.89 Craig Stadler...... T 7 67- 71 -68-70 276 $30,125.00 Mike Donald ._.-__. T50 70-68-74-73 285 $2.348.89 Jay Haas ...... T11 67- 67-72 -71 277 $24,000.00 Andrew Magee .__... T50 70-70-71-74 285 52.348.89 Gene Savers ...... T11 69- 71 -70-67 277 $24,000.00 Rocca Mediate ...... T50 71-69-71-74 285 $2,348.89 Bill Britton 13 66 -70-72 . 70 278 $21,000.00 Tommy Moore ...... T50 69-73-75-68 285 $2.348.89 Russ Cochran ..T14 71- 71-69 -68 279 $16.50000 Leonard Thompson 150 71-72-72-70 285 $2.348.89 Ben Crenshaw ...... T14 75- 63-72 -69 279 $16,500.00 Ted Schulz .._____.. T50 71-68-70-76 285 $2,348.88 Steve Elkington ...... 114 70- 71 -71-67 279 $16,500.00 George Burns ...... T59 74-68-77-67 286 $2,140.00 Rick Fehr ...... T14 7170 -71 -67 279 $1650000 Bill Buttner_.__._.... T59 72-70-72-72 286 $2,140.00 David Peoples ...... 114 68-67 -71 -73 279 $16500.00 Lennie Clements__ 159 71-72-71-72 286 $2,140.00 Jeff Sluman ...... T14 71- 72-68 -68 279 $16,50000 Webb Heintzelman.. T59 72-69-72-73 286 $2,140.00 Fulton Allem ..... T20 71 -70-6871 280 $1165000 Greg Hickman._.._ T59 71-72-75-68 286 $2,140.00 Buddy Gardner..__ T20 66 -71-7172 280 $11,650.00 Barry Jaeckel....._._T59 70-72-71-73 286 $2.140.00 P.H. Horgan Ill .... 120 71-7269 -68 280 $11,650.110 Steve Lamontagne_ T59 71-71-70-74 286 $2.140.00 Chris Perry __. _.._. T20 72- 70-69-69 280 $11.650.00 Roger Maltbie _ ...... T59 70-71-73-72 286 $2,140.00 Billy Andrade_...__. T24 71- 7169 -70 281 $7,56767 Jim Woodward.._.. T59 71-70-71-74 286 $2.140.00 Isao Aoki ...... T24 70- 7070 -71 281 $7.567.67 David Frost -....___. T68 74-69-74-70 287 $2,000.00 Phil Blackmar _...... T24 71 -72-68 . 70 281 $756767 Fred Funk ...... __... _. T68 67-74-70-76 287 $2,000 00 Kenny Knox ...... T24 69-71 -71 -70 281 $7.567.67 Jim Haller_. _T68 71-71-74-71 287 $2.000.00 Peter Persons...... T24 69- 7071 -71 281 $7,56767 Jell Hart _...._...._.. T68 69-70-7375 287 $2000.00 Howard Twitty...... T24 72- 69-71 -69 281 $7,567.67 Pal McGowan ...... T68 67-71-75-74 287 52.000.00 Emlyn Aubrey .__.._ T24 71- 71-66 -73 281 $756766 Dewey Arnette ..... T73 71-72-73-72 288 $1920.00 Jim Benepe__.._.... T24 70- 71-68 -72 281 $7,567.66 Jack Ferenz.__...... T73 69-72-71-76 288 $1,920.00 John Dowdall ....T24 68- 74-68 -71 281 $7.567.66 Stan Utley ...... 173 70-73-72-73 288 $1,920.00 Andy North ._. _._. T33 6776 -71 -68 282 55.525.00 Jim Carter ...... 176 71-72-70-76 289 $1.850.00 Dort Ponley ...... T33 69- 73-67 -73 282 $5.525.00 Neal Lancaster..... 176 72-71-73-73 289 $1,850.00 Larry Rinker ...... __.. T33 67- 70-72 -73 282 $5.525.00 J.C. Snead ...... T76 73-70-71-75 289 $1,850.00 Clarence Rose ...... 133 68- 72-73 -69 282 $5.525.00 Willie Wood .__._... T76 73-70-71-75 289 $1,850.00 Ian Baker-Finch .__T37 69.67 -72 -75 283 $4400.00 Dan Halldorson .. T80 70-71-73-76 290 $1,790.00 Greg Bruckner ..... 137 68- 7172 -72 283 $4.400.00 Ray Stewart__..._. T80 70-69-75-76 290 $1,790.00 Bob Gilder __..__.... T37 70 -69-72-72 283 $4,400.00 Bub Estes ...... 182 69-74-75-73 291 51.740.00 Corey Parvm __._T37 73 . 70 . 70 -70 283 $4,400.00 Bobby Heins,__..__ 782 72-71-77-71 291 $1.740.00 Hal Sutton _. ____ T37 69- 74-70 -70 283 $4,400.00 Sonny Skinner ...... T82 70-73-77-71 291 $1.740.00 Doug Lowell ...... T37 68- 70-74 -71 283 $4400.00 Wayne Grady __._.....85 73-70-75-74 292 $1,700.00 Mark Brooks __....._T43 70- 66-72 -76 284 $3.120.00 Rick Vershure.__..... 86 70-73-76-75 294 $1,680.00 Brad Faxon ...... T43 71- 70-72 -71 284 $3,120.00 Lou Hinkle ..... 87 72-70-75-82 299 $1,660.00

243 CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN GREATS HARTFORD TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT Purse: $1,000,000 OPEN Par: 36-34=70 Yards: 6,531 June 25-July 1, 1990

LEADERS: First round-Chris Perry shot a 7- under par 63 to lead Steve Jones by one shot. Second round-Bob Eastwood recorded a 6-under- par 64 for a two day total 131 to lead five players by one stroke. Third round-Nolan Henke and Brad Fabel both added 67's for a 54-hole total of 199 and a one shot lead over Wayne Levi, John Cook and Chris Perry. CUT: 75 players at 1-under-par 139.

PRO-AMATEUR. $7,500. Individual, David Edwards, 64. $750. Team, Billy Andrade & Larry Mize. 50, $675 each

WEATHER- Hot and humid Thursday with cooler temperatures Friday and Saturday. Saturday occasional gusty winds.

Winner: Wayne Levi 67-66-67-67 267 $180,000.00

Mark Calcavecchia_T 2 67-67-68-67 269 $66,000 -00 Billy Mayfair___.. T36 66-66-73-70 275 $4,406.25 Brad FabeL_...... _ T 2 67-65-67-70 269 $66,000.00 Dillard Pruitt ..__..... T36 68-69-74-64 275 $4,406.25 Hocco Mediate _...... T2 65-69-70-65 269 $66.000.00 Ray Stewart ._....__. T36 68-68-6673 275 $4.406.25 Chris Perry ..._...... T2 63-69-68-69 269 $66.000.00 Mark Wiebe....__.... T36 67-68-67-73 275 $4406.25 Nolan Henke .._.._.... T 6 65-67-67-71 270 $32.375.00 Bob Wolcott ...... T36 6767-71-70 275 $4406.25 Bob Lori...... _ T 6 70-68-68-64 270 $32,375.00 Dave Barr ...... _..... 44 67-68-73-68 276 $3.500.00 Loren Roberts ...... T 6 67-66-68-69 270 $32,375.00 Lennie Clements.... 145 70-67-72-68 277 $2,752.50 Brian Tennyson ....__.. 6 69-69-65-67 270 $32,375.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T45 67-72-68-70 277 $2,75250 David Canipe...... T10 67-68-72-64 271 $25,000.00 Jay Haas ...... T45 65-70-72-70 277 $2.752.50 John Cook ...... T10 70-63-67-71 271 $25,000.00 Peter Jacobsen .._.. T45 68-70-69-70 277 $2,752 50 Robert Wrenn...__.. T10 70-66-70-65 271 $25000.00 Blaine McCallister.. 145 68-67-71-71 277 $2,752.50 Paul Azinger. __...... T13 68-68-68-68 272 $16.625.00 Pat McGowan ...... T45 72-65-68-72 277 $2.752.50 Jim Booms ...... 113 66-69-66-71 272 $16,625.00 Nick Price ...__._._. T45 66-69-71-71 277 $2.752.50 Brian Clear .,._...... _T13 66-69-67-70 272 $16.625.00 Larry Silveira ...... ,.. T45 68-70-70-69 277 $2.752.50 John Huston ...... T13 70-66-70-66 272 $16.625.00 Ronnie Black ...._.... T53 70-68-71-69 278 $2.304.00 Tim Simpson ...... T13 66-67-69-70 272 $16,625.00 Bobby Clampen..._ 153 68-71-68-71 278 $2,304.00 Kirk Triplett. .._...... T13 69-66-68-69 272 $16.625.00 Jell Hart ...... __..._..T53 69-69-71-69 278 $2,304.00 Paul Trittler...... _...T13 67-67-67-71 272 $16,625.00 J.C. Snead ...... _. T53 71-68-71-68 278 $2,304.00 0A Weibring ...... T13 69-64-70-69 272 $16,625.00 Jeff Wilson ...... 153 68-67-75-68 278 $2,304.00 Billy Andrade ...... 121 69-70-69-65 273 $10,000.00 Jerry Haas ...... _.....T58 68-70-72-69 279 $2,200.00 Wayne Grady ...... T21 66-68-71-68 273 $10,000.00 Mike Hulbert ------158 71-68-69-71 279 $2,200.00 Hubert Green ...... T21 66-71-68-68 273 $10,000.00 John Inman ...... 153 69-69-72-69 279 $2,200.00 Steve Jones ...... T21 64-68-69-72 273 $10,000.00 Barry Jaeckel ...... T58 66-72-74-67 279 $2.200.00 Sieve Pate ...... 121 70-68-71-64 273 $10,000.00 Judie Mudd ...... 158 68-69-70-72 279 $220000 Hal Sutton ...__..._.. T21 69-69-70-65 273 $10,000.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T63 69-68-71-72 280 $2,100.00 Mitch Adcock ...... _.. T27 68-68-70-68 274 $6,516.67 Mark Brooks ...... T63 70-67-73-70 280 $2.100.00 Bill Britton ...... 127 70-67-70-67 274 $6,516.67 Clark Burroughs ..... 163 67-72-70-71 280 $2.100.00 Dan Forsman ...... T27 65-74-71-64 274 $6,516.67 Curt Byrum ...... T63 68-68-72-72 280 $2,100.00 Ken Green ...... T27 66-69-71-68 274 $6.516.67 Webb Heintzelman.. T63 69-68-70-73 280 $2,100.00 Kenny Perry ...... _. T27 68-66-73-67 274 $6,516.67 Jack Ferenz ...... 168 69-70-71-71 281 $2.030.00 Bill Sander ...... T27 73-66-67-68 274 $6,516.67 Greg Hickman...... T68 68-70-72-71 281 $2.030.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr .., 127 71-66-68-69 274 $6,516.66 Ed Fiori ...... _... T70 71-67-74-71 283 $1,990.00 PH. Horgan Ill ...... T27 68-71-67-68 274 $6.516.66 Howard Twiny ..... 170 72-66-72-73 283 $1,990.00 Larry Mize ...... T27 70-69-67-68 274 $6,516.66 John Adams ...... _T72 68-70-76-70 284 $1,940.00 Phil Blackmer .,...... T36 67-69-71-68 275 $4,406.25 Dennis Harrington.. T72 69-68-71-76 284 $1,940.00 Bob Eastwood...... T36 67-64-72-72 275 $4,406.25 Lance Ten Broeck .. 172 68-68-79-69 284 $1,940.00 Steve Elkington_.__ T36 65-71-70-69 275 $4,406.25

244 ANHEUSER-BUSCH GOLF CLASSIC

Kingsmill GC, Williamsburg, VA Purse: $1,000,000 µNagy, Par: 36-35=71 Yards: 6,776 July 5-8, 1990

LEADERS: First round-Mark O'Meara and Greg Hickman shot a 7-under par 64 to lead Lanny Wadkins and Brian Claar by a stroke. Second round-Wadkins added a 661or a two day total 131 and a one shot elge over O'Meara. Third round-Wadkins increased his lead with a 67 for a three day score of 198 and a three stroke margin r •mc over Curtis Strange.

CUT: 76 players at 1-under par 141.

PRO-AMATEUR: $20,000. Individual, Lanny Wadkins, 65, $2,000. Team, Lanny Wadkins, 46. $2.000.

WEATHER: Thursday extremely hot with temperatures reaching 98 degrees. Friday. Saturday and Sunday mostly sunny with moderate temperatures.

Winner: Lanny Wadkins 65-66-67-68 266 $180,000.00 Larry Mize .....__...... 2 66-69-68-68 271 $108,000.00 P.H. Horgan III ..... T34 70-67-72-70 279 $4,733.33 Scott Verplank ...... -.T3 69-64-69-70 272 $58,000.00 Toni Sieckmann . T34 68-70-70-71 279 $4.733.33 Bob Wolcott....._..... T3 69-65-68-70 272 558.000.00 Torn Watson _. _._. T34 68-70-70-71 279 $4,733.33 tan Baker-Finch ...... T 5 69-71-66-67 273 536,500.00 Mitch Adcock _._.._. T43 69-68-69-74 280 $304500 Russ Cochran -...... T 5 66-71-69-67 273 536,500.00 John Cook ...... 143 6868-73-71 280 $3,045.00 Chris Perry .. ...... T 5 67-67-68-71 273 536,500.00 Rick Fehr ...... _,..._. T43 67-71-72-70 280 $3.045.00 Curtis Strange ...... T 8 67-66-68-73 274 530,000.00 Gary Hallberg ...... 143 67-72-74-67 280 $3045.00 D.A. Weibring ...... T8 67-70-69-68 274 530,000.00 Donnie Hammond . T43 66-69-71-74 280 $3045.00 Jerry Haas ...... T10 68-68-66-73 275 526.000.00 Gene Sauers._...... T43 67-72-69-72 280 $3,045.00 Tim Simpson ------T10 71-65-69-70 275 526000.00 Mike Sullivan .... T43 79-62-6970 280 $3,045.00 Mike Donald ...... 112 68-72-70-66 276 $19,00000 Bob Tway ...... T43 73-67-67-73 280 $3,045.00 Mark O'Meara ._.._.. T12 64-68-73-71 276 $19,000.00 Toni Eubank ...... T51 70-71-70-70 281 $2.327.50 Larry Rinker-_._..._. T12 66-70-67-73 276 :19,000.00 Gary Koch ...... 151 71-67-73-70 281 $2,327.50 Jeff Sluman ...... T12 70-70-72-64 276 319,000.00 John Mahaffey ... 151 69-71-74-67 281 $2,327.50 KukTnplett..._.__... T12 72-67-69-68 276 519.000,00 Billy Mayfair-_...... T51 68-68-72-73 281 $2,327.50 Robert Wrenn ....._..T12 69-71-71-65 276 919.000,00 Mike Reid ...... T51 68-71-71-71 281 $2,327.50 Bob Gilder ...... 118 69-66-70-72 277 $13.040.00 Hal Sutton -...... __.. T51 67-70-73-71 281 $2,327.50 Peter Jacobsen ...... T18 71-69-69-68 277 £13.04000 Leonard Thompson 151 70-69-75-67 281 $2.327.50 Barry Jaeckel ...... 118 67-69-74-67 277 $13,040.00 Bobby Wadkins ..... 151 67-69-73-72 281 $2,327.50 Steve Lamontagne_ T18 71-67-68-71 277 $13,040.00 Tomniy Armour....,. T59 68-67-75-72 282 52,180.00 Bruce Lietzke_...... _ T18 68-70-71-68 277 $13.04000 Emlyn Aubrey ...... 159 69-72-74-67 282 $2.180.00 Bill Britton ...... T23 69-70-73-66 278 $7,673.73 Ed Fiori ._.....__..__ T59 71-67-73-71 282 $2,180.00 David Canipe ...... 123 70-68-71-69 278 37,673.73 Mark McCumber._.. 159 67-70-72-73 282 $2.180.00 Fred Funk ...... _.T23 69-69-71-69 278 £7,673.73 Loren Roberts ....._. T59 70-69-69-74 282 $2.180.00 Torn Kite .._._...... T23 70-70-69-69 278 87,673.73 Bob Lohr ...... 164 71-65-73-74 283 $2,080.00 Blaine McCallister... T23 68-67-74-69 278 67,67373 Andy North ...._._... T64 70-69-71-73 283 $2.080.00 Greg Norman ...... 123 66-69-75-68 278 67,673.73 Mike Smith ...... T64 70-69-68-76 283 $2.080.00 Kenny Perry...... T23 67-69-73-69 278 $7,673.73 Jeff Wilson ...... T64 75-63-73-72 283 $2,080.00 Payne Stewart ...... T23 70-67-72-69 278 $7,673.73 Fuzzy Zoeller _._ ._.. T64 68-73-68-74 283 $2,080.00 Greg Bruckner ...... 123 70-69-69-70 278 337,673.72 Jay Delsing ...... T69 69-68-76-71 284 $2,000.00 Neal Lancaster...... T23 66-70-72-70 278 57,673.72 Brad label ...... 169 70-71-72-71 284 $2.00000 Mark Wiebe ...... T23 71-69-68-70 278 57.673,72 Mike Hulhert....._.._ T69 69-72-69-74 284 $2,000.00 Jim Benepe ------T34 68-72-71-68 279 54.733.34 Jay Don Blake ------T72 67-69-77-73 286 $1,950.00 Jim Hallet ------T34 69-71-72-67 279 54,733.34 Dennis Harrington.. T72 69-67-75-75 286 $1,95000 Greg Hickman...... T34 6473-73-69 279 54,733.34 Peter Persons ------74 68-73-76-70 287 $1,920.00 Brian Claar ...... 134 65-69-72-73 279 54.733.33 Clark Burroughs .... 75 70-70-73-75 288 $1,90000 Jim Gallagher, Jr . T34 66-68-70-75 279 $4,733.33 Roger Malmie ------76 72-69-77-74 292 $1,880.00 Mark Hayes _..-._._T34 67-68-70-74 279 $4,733.33

245 BANK OF BOSTON CLASSIC BANK OF BOSTON

Pleasantar: 36. Valley CC, Sutton,,1 10MA Purse: $900,000 '.CLLAASSIICCl// Par: 36.35.71 Yards:: 7,1 July 12-15,-15, 1990 ( ! LEADERS: First round-Mike Smith, with a six-under par 65. led by two over Bill Glasson and Scott Verplank. Second round-Verplank, at seven- under par 135. led by one over Larry Rinker. Third round-Verplank. at 10-under-par 203, led by one over Brian Tennyson.

CUT: A total over 73 players at two-over-par 144 or better.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual-Brad Bryant, 65. $750. Team-Brad Bryant, 54, $750

WEATHER: Thursday's round included rain all day long with a delay from 10:10 to 11:45 a.m. Play was suspended for the day due to darkness at 8:15 p.m. with three players still on the course. Friday and Saturday were perfect. Wind on Sunday.

Winner: Morris Hatalsky 70-68-69-68 275 $162,000.00

Scott Verplank ..... 22 67-68-68-73 276 597,200.00 Culls Strange —._T30 72-68-69-72 261 $5,120.00 Rick Fehr _.._... _.. T 3 68-71-68-70 277 $46.300.00 Ronnie Black _- _. -T39 75-68-69-70 282 $3.510.00 Mike Smith _....._.... T 3 65. 72-69-71 277 $46.800.00 Mark Calcavecchia. 139 72-69-71-70 282 $351000 O A. Weihring __....T 3 68-69-72-68 277 $46.800.00 Rocco Mediate ._.._. T39 74-69-68-71 282 $3.510.00 Brad Bryant. ._..._.....T6 69-69-70-70 278 $27,225.00 led Schulz ...... __.. T39 72-70-70-70 282 53.510.00 Bill Glasson ...... T 6 67-70-70-71 278 527,225.00 Larry Silveira_._._.. T39 70-70-68-74 282 53,510.00 Billy Mayfair ...... T 6 70-68-72-68 278 $27.225.00 Ron Streck.___...__ T39 72-72-70-68 282 5351000 Steve Pate ...... T 6 72-65-70-71 278 $27,225.00 Robert Wrenn ..... 139 73-68-70-71 282 $3.510.00 Brian Tennyson ...... T 6 71-68-65-74 278 $27.225.00 Dewey Arnette ...... ,. T46 69-75-71-68 283 $2,551.50 Willie Wood _._...... _ T6 69-71-66-72 278 $27.225.00 Bill Kratzert ...... T46 72-72-69-70 283 $2551.50 Bill Buttner ..._...._....T12 74-69-65-71 279 $15,600.00 Larry Rinker....____ T46 71-65-73-74 283 $2551.50 Dave Eichetberger._T12 75-64-70-70 279 $15.600.00 Stan Utley _.__..,. T46 72-69-70-72 283 $2,551.50 P.H. Horgan Ill ...... , T12 7069-69-71 279 $15.600.00 Jim Carter .._-...... T50 73-71-68-72 284 $2,154 00 Lee Janzen...... _ T12 72-71-66-70 279 $15600.00 Keith Clearwater-.., T50 72-70-71-71 284 $2.154.00 Tommy Moore ..__. T12 72-68-67-72 279 $15,600.00 Marco Dawson ...... T50 69-71-69-75 284 $2.154.00 Chris Perry ------T12 68-72-70-69 279 $15.600.00 Mike McCullough.. 150 73-70-67-74 284 $2.15400 Francis 0uinn ._...... T12 72-67-68-72 279 $15,600.00 Richard Parker...... T50 73-71-70-70 284 $2.154.00 Sam Randolph...... T12 69-71-66 -73 279 $15600.00 Howard Twitty___.. T50 72-70-71-71 284 $2.154.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T12 71-70-67-71 279 $15,600.00 Greg Bruckner ...... 156 72-70-69-74 285 $202500 Jun Gallagher. Jr ... -T21 70-69-71-70 280 $8,220.00 George Burns ...... T56 71-69-72-73 285 $2,025.00 Buddy Gardner ...... 121 71-71-68-70 280 $8.220.00 Webb Heintzelman.. T56 72-69-71-73 285 $2.025.00 Ernie Gonzalez ...... T21 69-73-67-71 280 $8,22000 Nolan Henke ...... 156 72-66-74-73 285 $2.025.00 Jeff Hart ...... T21 73-70-69-68 280 $8,220.00 Frank Conner __._... T60 72-70-70-74 286 $1,953.00 Neal Lancaster ...... T21 72-67-68-73 280 $8.220.00 Mirk Wiebe._.__. 160 71-68-78-69 286 $1,953.00 Mark Lye ------T21 71-70-66 -73 280 $8.220.00 Bob Wolcott ..... T60 72-72-70-72 286 $1.953.00 John Mahaffey ..... 121 69-68-71 -72 280 $8.220.00 Jim Woodward...... T60 74-68-70-74 286 $1.953.00 Brian Watts .__._.... T21 69-68-70 -73 280 $8,220.00 John Adams ...... 164 73-71-72-71 287 $1.881.00 Fuzzy Zoeller .._...._.T21 72-68-67 -73 280 $8,220.00 Bobby Clampett...... T64 71-70. 72-74 287 $1,881.00 Jun Hallet ...... 130 74-66-67 -74 281 $5,120.00 Brian Kamm,...... T64 70-73-71-73 287 $1.88100 Mark Hayes ...... _. 130 74. 68-66 -73 281 $5.120.00 Scott Simpson ...... 164 68-72-73-74 287 $1,881 00 Roger Mailbie...... T30 73-69-68 -71 281 $5.120.00 Brad label ...... _.._. 68 72-66-75-75 288 $1.836.00 Blaine McCallister... T30 70-73-71 -67 281 $5,120.00 Dennis Harrington _T69 73-69-74-73 289 $1800.00 Clarence Rose...... 130 69. 69-68. 75 281 $5,120.00 Steve Haskins ...... 169 75-65-75-74 289 $1800.00 Don Shirey, Jr....._.. 130 74-70-70 -67 281 $5,120.00 Toni Perrice Jr ...... T69 69-71-73-76 289 $1.800.00 Tom Sieckmann..._ 130 72-68-70 -71 281 $5,120.00 Sean Murphy...... 172 73-69-75-74 291 $1755.00 Joey Sindelar.._.._.. T30 70-72-67 -72 281 $5,120.00 Sonny Skinner ...... T72 70-69-72-80 291 $1,755.00

246

BRITISH OPEN

r4 0. The Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland Purse: £825,000 Par: 36-36=72 Yards: 6,933 July 19-22, 1990 .~

LEADERS: First round-Greg Norman and Michael Allen were tied at 6-under par 66. Nick Faldo was at 67 and there were eight players ited at 4-under par 68. Second round-Norman, with another 66, and Faldo, with a 65, were tied at 12-under par 132. Payne Stewart and Craig Parry were tied at 8-under par 136. Third round-Faldo, with a 67, gained a five-stroke lead withal 7-under par 199 for an Open Championship record. Fortner record 202 by Tom Watson in 1980 at Muirfield. Stewart and Ian Baker-Finch, with a 64, were tied at 204. Parry was at 205.

CUT: 72 players at 1-under par 143. Lowest cut in Open history. Previous low 2-over par 146 in 1989 at Troon.

WEATHER- Mostly sunny with some wind during first three days. Sunday it was mostly cloudy, cool and with more wind

WINNER: Nick Faldo 67-65-67-71--270 $153,850.00 Payne Stewart _T2 68-68-68-71--275 $108,600.00 Vicente Fernandez.... T31 72-67-69-76--284 $9,276.00 Mark McNulty _.. 12 74-68-68-65--275 $108600.00 Andy North .. _.... _... T39 71-71-72-71--285 $7.632.00 Jodie Mudd 14 72-66-72-66--276 $72.400.00 Raymond Floyd.,,,.. 139 72-71-71-71--285 $7,632.00 Ian Woosnam __._.__T4 68 .69-70-69--276 $72.400.00 Don Pooley ...... 139 70. 73-71-71--285 $7,632.00 Greg Norman _...___. T6 66-66-76-69--277 $51.585.00 Scott Simpson ...... T39 73-70-69-73--285 $7.632.00 Ian Raker-Finch __..._. T6 68-72-64-73--277 $51.585.00 Mike Reid _-...,...... -. T39 70-67-73-75--285 $7,632.00 David Graham .... T8 72-71 . 70-66--279 $39.820.00 Mike Hulbert ...._ _... T39 70-70-70-75--285 $7.632.00 Steve Pate ..__...... T8 70-68-72-69--279 $39.820.00 ...... 139 71-71 . 74-69--285 $7.632.00 Donnie Hammond _. TT8 70-71-6870--279 $39820.00 Sam Torrance __._... T39 68-70. 75-72--285 $7,632.00 Corey Pavin ...... T8 71-69-68-71--279 .$39,820.00 Derrick Cooper __...T39 72-71-69-73--285 57.632.00 Paul Broahhursl ...... T12 74-69-63-74--280 $29.639.00 Mark O'Meara ...... T48 70-69-7374--286 $6,733.00 Robert Gamez ...... T12 70-72-67-71--280 $29.639.00 Paul Azinger ...... T48 73-68-68-77--286 $6,733.00 Tim Simpson ...... T12 70-69-69-72--280 $29639.00 Bernhard Langer ....148 74-69-75-68--286 $6733.00 ...... 112 70-69-72-69--280 $29,639.00 Cairo Montgomerie T48 72-69-74-71--286 $6,733.00 Steve Jones ...... T16 72-67-72-70--281 $20.181.00 ...... T48 73-68-71-74--286 56,733.00 Peter Jacobsen ....._. T16 68-70-70-73--281 520.181,00 Hale Irwin ...... T53 72-68-75-72--287 $6,289.00 Sandy Lyle ...... T16 72-70-67-62--281 520,181.00 Michael Allen ------T53 66-7.5-73-73--287 $6,289.00 Mark Roe ...... _.._._. T16 71-70-72-68--281 $20,181.00 Eduardo Romero .... T53 69-71-74-73--287 $6,289.00 Jose-Maria Olazabal 116 72-67-68-74--281 520. 181.00 ------T53 71-72-72-72--287 $6.289.00 ...... T16 72-67-68-74--281 520,181.00 Jim Rutledge ...... T57 71-69-7672--288 $5,837 00 ._._... T22 71-71-72-68--282 $14,35900 Blaine McCollister .... T57 71-68-75-74--288 55837.00 James Spence ...... _. T22 72-65-73-72--282 $14,359.00 Michael Clayton ...._.T57 72-71-72-73--288 $5,837.00 Craig Parry ...... T22 68-68-69-77--282 $14,359.00 Danny Mijovic ...... T57 69-74-71-74-288 $5.837.00 Lee Trevino-...._,..... T25 69-7073-71 --283 $11,554.00 David Ray ...... 157 71-69-73 . 75--288 $5.837.00 Jeff Sluman ...... 125 72-70-70-71--283 $11.554.00 Anders Sorensen.._. 157 70-68-71 . 79--288 85.837.00 Fred Couples ....._..... T25 71-70-70-72--283 $11,554.00 Jack Nicklaus _..__.. T63 71-70-77-71--289 $5339.00 Christy O'Connor Jr. 125 68-72-71-72--283 $11.554.00 David Canipe...... T63 72-70-69-78--289 $5,339.00 Jose Rivero ...... T25 70-70-70-73--283 $11,554.00 ...... T63 73-68-75-73--289 $5,339.00 Nick Price ...... ,....._.. T25 70-67-71-75--283 $11554.00 ----- T63 72-70-74-73--289 $5,339.00 Larry Mize ...... _..... T31 71-72-70-71--284 $9,276.00 Martin Poxon ...... T63 68-72-7475-289 $5339.00 Mark McCumber ...... T31 69-74-69-72--284 $9.276.00 ...... 168 74-69-71-76--290 $5,022.00 Ben Crenshaw ...... T31 74-69-68-73--284 $9.276.00 Jorge Berndt._..__.,. T68 75-66-72-77--290 $5,022.00 Greg Powers ...... T31 74-69-69-72--284 $9,276.00 Armando Saavedra _..70 72-69-75-75-291 $4,887.00 .._.....__ T31 73-69-70-72--284 $9,276.00 Malcolm Mackenzie ...71 70-71 -76-75--292 $4.887.00 Ronan Rafferty ..,....131 70-71-73-70--284 $9.276.00 Jose-Maria Canizares 72 72-70-78-76--296 $4,887.00 Bryan Norton ...... T31 71-72-68-73--284 $9,276.00

247 BUICK OPEN BUICK OPEN

Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, MI Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36=72 Yards: 7,014 July 26-29, 1990

LEADERS First round-Buddy Gardner, Wayne Levi and Mike Donald each shota 7-underpar 65 to grab a one shot lead over three players. Second round- Hale Irwin added a 63, and Don Pooley a 65 to move to 10-under-par 132 and a two shot margin over four golfers. Third-round-Irvin added a 67 for a three day total 17-under-199. He led Billy Andrade by one stroke and Fuzzy Zoeller by two.

CUT. 74 players at 2-under par 142.

PRO-AM: $7.500. Individual, Toni Purtzer, 64, $750. Team, Brian Tennyson, 52, $750

WEATHER: Warm and mostly sunny all week. Ideal conditions.

Winner: Chip Beck 66-70-71-65 272 $180,000.00

Mike. Donald T 2 65-69-6970 273 $74,666.67 Lance Ten Broeck .135 69-69-7470 282 $4,516.67 Fuzzy Zoeller_..__. T 2 66-69-66-72 273 $74666.67 Brian Tennyson _.... 135 68-72-70-72 282 $4.516.67 Hale Irwin __... _... T 2 69-63-67-74 273 $74,666.66 Morris Hatalsky ... T35 71-68-70-73 282 $4.516.66 Fred Funk .._...._...._... 5 69-71-69-65 274 $40,000.00 Tom Purtzer ....._._.. T35 68-71-70-73 282 $4.516.66 Ken Green _...._...... 6 71-63-71-70 275 $36,000.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... T35 71-71-68-72 282 $4.516.66 Dave Barr ...... Ti 69-66-68-73 276 $30,125.00 Ed Dougherty ...... T44 69-69-73-72 283 $2,951.43 Doug Tewell ...... 1T 7 71-65-66-74 276 $30,125.00 Steve Elkington...... T44 68-73-69-73 283 $2951.43 Leonard Thompson .17 66-72-67-71 276 $30,125.00 Jim Hallet ._...... _.. T44 70-71-70-72 283 $295143 Robert Wremi...... T 7 67-69-68-72 276 $30,125.00 Steve Had ...... T44 70-70-70-73 283 $2,951.43 Billy Andrade ...... 111 69-65-66-77 277 $21,200.00 Mark Lye _._._...._.. T44 69-72-71-71 283 $2.951.43 Peter Jacobsen ..... 111 68-70-70-69 277 $21200.00 Gary McCord. ____ T44 67-71-73-72 283 $2.951.43 Don Pooley ...... 111 67-65-72-73 277 $21,200.00 Sam Randolph __T44 70-69-68-76 283 $2,951.42 Dave Runnin gs ...... 111 6771-71-68 277 $21,200.00 Bill Britton ...... T51 71-71-68-74 284 $2,368.00 Mike Smith ...... T11 71-68-69-69 277 $21.200.00 Dave Eichelberger... 151 71-71-73-69 284 $2,368.00 John Cook ...... T16 70-66-72-70 278 $15.000.00 Wayne Grady .... 151 67-70-74-73 284 $2,368.00 Kenny Perry ...... T16 70-70-68-70 278 $15.000.00 John Mahaffey _...... T51 72-69-73-70 284 $2,368.00 Payne Stewart ...... T16 74-68-66-70 278 $15,000.00 Sean Murphy _...... 151 69-72-72-71 284 $2,368.00 Mike Sullivan ...... 116 67-67-70-74 278 $15,000.00 Ray Stewart ...... T56 73-67-71-74 285 $2,270.00 Scott Verplank ...... 116 67-72-71-68 278 $15,000.00 Brian Watts ...... T56 70-70-70-75 285 $2,270,00 Andrew Magee ...... 121 73-68-68-70 279 $11.600.00 Greg Bruckner ...... T58 70-69-74-73 286 $2,180.00 Roger Maltbie ...... T21 67-70-69-73 279 $11,600.00 Curt Byrum ...... 158 69-73-71-73 286 $2.180.00 Buddy Gardner ...... -T23 65-72-72-71 280 $8,428.58 David Canipe ...... 158 70. 72-70-74 286 $2,180.00 Jerry Haas ...... T23 67-69-69-75 280 $8428.57 Mark Hayes ...... 158 73-68-76-69 286 $2,180.00 Neal Lancaster ...... 123 67-74-68-71 280 $8,428.57 Davis Love III ...... _.. T58 70-72-73-71 286 $2.180 00 Mark O'Meara -...._. T23 68-69-72-71 280 $8,428.57 David Peoples...... T58 68-72-72-74 286 $2.180.00 Don Shuey. Jr ...... T23 69-72-67-72 280 $8,428.57 Jeff Sluman ...... 158 72-68-70-76 286 $2.180.00 Toni Sieckmann ...... T23 71-67-71-71 280 $8.428.57 Emlyn Aubrey...... , 165 71-70-7175 287 $2,080.00 Bobby Wadkins ...... 123 70-67-71-72 280 $8,428.57 Jay Delsing ...... 165 73-69-72-73 287 $2,080.00 Jim Carter.._.....,._.. 130 72-70-69-70 281 $6,210.00 Calvin Peete...... 165 72-69-72-74 287 $2,080.00 Dan Forsman ...... 130 70-70-67-74 281 $6,210.00 Rocco Mediate ...... 68 70-70-74-74 288 $2,040.00 Steve Lamontagne .130 69-68-73-71 281 $6,210.00 Brian Claar ...... 169 69-70-75-75 289 $2.000.00 Mike Schuchart...... 130 69-72-70-70 281 $6,210.00 Brad Fabel ...... 169 73-68-75-73 289 $2000.00 D. A. Weibring ...... T30 70-70-71-70 281 $6,210.00 Sonny Skinner ...... 169 71-71-76-71 289 $2,000.00 Russ Cochran ._...... T35 70.69. 74-69 282 $4,516 -67 Peter Persons ...... 72 72-69-73-76 290 $1.960.00 Greg Ladehoff ...... T35 71-69-74-68 282 $4.516.67 Greg Hickman ...... 173 70-71-74-76 291 $1.930.00 Wayne Levi ...... 135 65-71-73-73 282 $4,516.67 Grant Waite ...... 173 72-70-71-78 291 $1,930.00 Billy Mayfair ...... - T35 67-71-73-71 282 $4,516.67

248 FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC FEtf1EER/1~. t; EXF RF-rr -ST. JUDE "LASS, C TPC at Southwind, Memphis, TN Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-35=71 Yards: 7,006 August 1-4, 1990

LEADERS: First round-Larry Silveira sF of a course record 9-under par 62 lead four players by three strokes. Second round-Silveira added an even par 71 fora two day total of 133 to lead Buddy Gardner and Loren Roberts by a stroke. Third round-Tom Kite equaed Silveira's score with a 62 for a three day total 202 to tie John Cook (66) for the lead.

CUT: 77 players at even par 142.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual, Tom Kite and Ian Baker-Finch, 64, $675 each. Team, Curt Byrum and Mike Flulbert, 51. $675 each.

WEATHER: Thursday hot and humid. F 'iday play was suspended at 2:40 p.m. and resume at 4 p.m. (1 hour, 20 minutes) due to lightning. Saturday and Sunday mostly sunny and humid.

Winner: Tom Kite 72-68-52-67 269 $180,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on fist extra hole)

John Cook ..._.... _....2 69-67-66-67 269 .108,000.00 George Burns ...... T33 67-72-71-71 281 $4,74545 David Canipe .... 33 66-73-64-69 272 $68,000.00 Bob Eastwood ...... T33 68-69-69-75 281 $4.745.45 David Frost ...... T 4 69-70-68-67 274 $41,333.34 Joel Edwards ...... T33 68-71-70-72 281 $4.745,45 Bob Estes ...... __._. T4 67-69-69-69 274 $41,333.33 Andrew Magee ...... T33 69-69. 71-72 281 $4,745.45 Tim Simpson ..._.._ T 4 69-68-67-70 274 $41,333.33 Don Shirey, Jr ...... 144 70-69-70-73 282 $3,023.34 Billy Andrade ...... T 7 68-70-70-67 275 $31,166.67 Howard Twitty ...... T44 69-71-71-71 282 $3.023.34 Loren Roberts _.._.. T7 66-68-7368 275 $31.166.67 Russ Cochran ..._....T44 70-68-69-75 282 $3.023.33 Billy Mayfair ...... 17 71-65-69-70 275 $31,166.66 Rick Fehr ...... T44 65-70-72-75 282 $3,023.33 Brian Claar ...... 110 72-65-68-71 276 $26,000.00 Dan Halldorson ..._. T44 73-68-67-74 282 $3.023.33 Neal Lancaster...... T10 71-65-70-70 276 $26,000.00 Ted Tryba ...... T44 68-71-70-73 282 $3.023.33 Carl Cooper ...... T12 69-68-68-72 277 $20,250.00 Bill Buthier... ..... T50 72-68-71-72 283 $2,412.00 Larry Mize ...... 112 69-71-66-71 277 $20,250.00 Jim Carter .... T50 73-69-75-66 283 $2.412.00 Nick Price ...... T12 65-70-71-71 277 $20.250.00 Ed Dougherty ._._... T50 75-67-70-71 283 $2412.00 Larry Silveira....__.. T12 62-71-75-69 277 $20,250.00 Steve Lamontagne.. T50 68-72-73-70 283 $2412.00 Brad Fabel .._...._.. T16 68-70-70-70 278 $15,000.00 Bill Sander ...... T50 72-69-70-72 283 $2,412.00 Steve Pale ...... T16 71-70-68-69 278 $15,000.00 Fulton Allent ..,...... _T55 71-71-73-69 284 $2.270.00 Peter Persons _._....116 66-69-73-70 278 $15,000.00 Mark McCumber _... T55 72-69-71-72 284 $2,270.00 Greg Twiggs ...,...... T16 68-69-70-71 278 $15.000.00 David Peoples ...... 155 71-71-71-71 284 $2,270.00 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... 116 69-68-70-71 278 $15,000.00 Lance Ten Broeck._T55 68-69-72-75 284 $2,270.00 Jay Don Blake ...... T21 68-68-68-75 279 $9,387.50 Hubert Green ...... T59 67-72-71-75 285 $2200.00 John Daly ...... T21 69-70-70-70 279 $9.387.50 Jay Haas ..._.._...... T59 69-71-72-73 285 $2,200.00 Jerry Haas ...... _._... T21 70-66-69-74 279 $9,387.50 Mark Wiebe ...... T59 69-71-73-72 285 $2,20000 Lee Janzen _....,...... T21 67-71-67-74 279 $9.387.50 Ray Stewart ...... T62 67-72-74-73 286 $2,140.00 Mark Lye ...... T21 66-69-71-73 279 $9,387.50 Curtis Strange ...... 162 69-72-75-70 286 $2,140.00 John Mahaffey ...... 121 69-71-70-69 279 $9,387.50 Jeff Wilson ...... 162 70-70-75-71 286 $2,140.00 Paul fiddler ..,._._.._T21 68-69-68-74 279 $9,387.50 Jim Benepe..._...... T65 69-70-79-69 287 $2,050.00 Willie Wood ...... 121 69-69-67-74 279 $9,387.50 Phil Blackmar ...... 165 69-67-75-76 287 $2,050.00 Mark Brooks .._...... T29 66-70-68-76 280 $6,650.00 Buddy Gardner --- T65 65-69-76-77 287 $2.050.00 Billy Ray Brown ..... T29 70-68-73-69 280 $6,65000 Jerry Pale _._____. T65 73-67-75-72 287 $2,050.00 Tom Byrum ...... T29 66-75-69-70 280 $6,650.00 D.A. Weibring ...... T65 68-72-71-76 287 $2,050.00 Mike Smith ...... T29 70-68-69-73 280 $6.650.00 Robert Wrenn ...... T65 71-66-76-74 287 $2.050.00 Lennie Clements..... T33 69-73-69-70 281 $4,745.46 Dennis Harrington.. T71 72-68-72-76 288 $1.970.00 Dave Eiclielberger... T33 69-73-71-68 281 $4,74546 Corey Pavin ...... 171 68-71-70-79 288 $1.97000 Jell Hart ...... 133 71-70-69-71 281 $4,745.46 Bill Britton ...... 73 71-71-73-74 289 $1,940.00 Gene Savers ...... T33 70-71-69-71 281 $4 745.46 Paul Azinger ...... T74 69-72-78-71 290 $1.900.00 Ted Schulz .._.....,.... T33 69-73-70-69 281 $4,745.46 Bob Lohr ...... 174 68-71-75-76 290 $1.900.00 Chip Beck ..._...... T33 65-71-70-75 281 $4,745.45 Tom Pernice Jr._....T74 73-68-79-70 290 $1.900.00 Greg Bruckner ...... 133 69-71-69-72 281 $4,745.45 Ed Fiori ...... 77 72-70-80-74 296 $1.860.00 249 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 60L F ERS

J O O rn Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, AL Purse: $1,350,000 W - A Par: 36-36=72 Yards: 7,145 August 9-12, 1990

LEADERS: First round-Bobby Wadkins shot a 4-under-par 68 and led by one O r stroke over Fred Couples and Mark 0 Meara Billy Mayfair and Scott Verplank A Mt U"C were two strokes back at 70 Second round-Wayne Grady, with birdies at the 16th and 17th holes, turned a 5-under-par 67 and his 5-under-par 139 gave him a one stroke lead over Couples and Larry Mize. Mayfair and Chip Beck were tied at 141. Third round-Grady held onto the lead at 5-under- par 211 after an even-par 72. Couples and Payne Stewart were two behind at 3-under-par 213. Gil Morgan. with a 65, and Loren Roberts were the only other players under par at 214.

CUT: 74 players at 7-over par 151.

WEATHER. Warm and a little humid but mostly pleasant every day.

Winner: Wayne Grady 72-67-72-71 282 $225,000.00 .. T31 Fred Couples ____..2 69- 71-73-72 285 $135,000.00 Ian Woosnam 74-75-70-78 297 $6.500.00 Gil Morgan ...... 33 77- 72-65-72 286 $90,000.00 Isao Aoki ------T40 72-74-78-74 298 54.75000 Bill Britton _.4 72- 74-72-71 289 $73.500.00 Tom Kite ...... 140 79-71-74-74 298 5-4 750.00 Chip Beck ...... T5 71- 70-78-71 290 551 .666.67 Davis Love Ill...... T40 72-72-77-77 298 $4.750.00 Billy Mayfair ...__.. .. T 5 70- 71-75-74 290 551.666,67 John Mahafley.__._ T40 75-72-76-75 298 $4,750.00 Loren Roberts ..._.... T 5 73- 71-70-76 290 $51,666.66 Craig Parry ------T40 74-72-75-77 298 $4.750.00 Mark McNulty ...... T 8 74- 72-75-71 292 $34,375.00 Andrew Magee ...__ T45 75-74-73-77 299 $3,700.00 Don Pooley ...._...._.T 8 75- 74-71-72 292 $34.375.00 Sammy Rachels...,. T45 75-73-76-75 299 $3.700.00 Tim Simpson ------T8 71- 73-75-73 292 $34,375.00 Mike Reid ...___..__ T45 71-78-78-72 299 $3.700.00 Payne Stewart ...... T 8 71- 72-70-79 292 $34.375.00 Bob Tway ...... 145 72-76-73-78 299 $3.700.00 Hale Irwin ------T12 77- 72-70-74 293 $27.000.00 Scott Hoch __.. _._... T49 78-73-72-77 300 $2.86563 Larry Mize ------T12 72- 68-76-77 293 $27.000.00 Mark MCCumber.__ 149 73-76-74-77 300 $2865.63 Billy Andrade ------T14 75- 72-73-74 294 $20.600.00 Kenny Perry _...__._ T49 73-76-78-73 300 $2.865.63 Morris Hatalsky ...... 114 73- 78-71-72 294 $20,600.00 Hal Sutton__...__._ T49 72-74-78-76 300 $2.865.63 Jose-Maria Olazabal 114 73- 77-72-72 294 $20,600.00 Ray Floyd..__.._..__ T49 72-77-74-77 300 $2.86562 Corey Pavin ...__..._T14 73- 75-72-74 294 $20,600.00 Robert Gamez _.__. T49 71-78-75-76 300 $2,865.62 Fuzzy Zoeller ------T14 72- 71-76-75 294 $20.600.00 Mike Hulbert...... T49 71-75-79-75 300 $2.865.62 Bob Boyd ------T19 74- 74-71-76 295 $14.000.00 Stan Ulley..... ..... T49 71-72-80-77 300 $2.865.62 Nick Faldo ------T19 71- 75-80-69 295 $14.000.00 Ian Baker-Finch...... T57 74-71-78-78 301 $2.525.00 Blaine McCallister ,,,T19 75- 73-74-73 295 $14.000,00 Bob Gilder ...... T57 73-78-73-77 301 $2.525.00 Greg Norman ...... T19 77- 69-76-73 295 514.000,00 John Huston..,...... _ T57 72-72-77-80 301 $2,525.00 Mark O'Meara ------T19 69- 76-79-71 295 $14.000.00 David Peoples _...... T57 77-71-77-76 301 $2,525.00 Toni Watson ...... 119 74- 71-77-73 295 $14,000.00 Craig Stadler .. T57 75-73-74-79 301 $2,525.00 Mark Wiebe ------119 74- 73-75-73 295 $14,000.00 Peter Senior ...... 62 74-75-72-81 302 $245000 Mark Brooks ...... T26 78- 69-76-73 296 $8.650.00 Jay Delsing ...... T63 75-73-73-82 303 52400.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... T26 74- 75-71-76 296 $8650.00 Donnie Hammond 163.. 77-70-80-76 303 $2400.00 Chris Perry ------T26 75- 74-72-75 296 $8,650.00 Nick Price ------T63 75-71-81-76 303 $2400.00 Ray Stewart ------T26 73- 73-75-75 296 $8,650.00 David Graham ...... T66 75-75-75-79 304 $2 325.00 Brian Tennyson...... T26 71- 77-71-77 296 $8650.00 Scott Simpson ...... T66 76-75-72-81 304 $2.325.00 Paul Azinger ------T31 76- 70-74-77 297 $6.500.00 Bobby Wadkins T66 68-75-80-81 304 $2.325.00 Ben Crenshaw ...... T31 74- 70-78-75 297 $6.50000 James Blair .._..._._. T69 73-76-76-80 305 $2.225.00 David Frost ._.....,.... T31 76- 74-69-78 297 $6.500.00 Ed Fiori ...... T69 75-76-77-77 305 $2.225.00 Steve Pate ...... T31 71- 75-71-80 297 $6500.00 Gary Hungate ------T69 72-77-79-77 305 $2,225.00 Tom Purtzer._...... T31 74-74-77-72 297 $6,500,00 Rocco Mediate ...... T69 75-72-77-81 305 $2.225.00 Dave Rummells ...... 131 73- 73-77-74 297 $6,500.00 Jumbo Ozaki ...... 169 75-74-79-77 305 $2.225.00 Jeff Sluman ------T31 74- 74-73-76 297 $6.500 -00 Bob Ford ------74 75-75-79-77 306 $2.150.00 Scott Verplank ...... T31 70- 76-73-78 297 $6.500.00

250 THE INTERNATIONAL -'fNTEIZNATIONAL Castle Pines GC Castle Rock, CO Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36=72 Yards: 7,559 August 16-19, 1990

FORMAT: Modified Stableford with points awarded as follows-double eagle+8: eagle+5; birdie+2: par0; bogey -1: double bogey or worse -3. LEADERS: First round-Tom Purtzer accumulated 14 points to lead Bob Gilder, Donnie Hammond and Steve Elkington. each with 10. Second round-Mark Calcavecchia accumulated 23 points. Eduardo Romero had 20 and Elkington 19. Third round-Romero and Jose-Maria Olazabal totaled 26 points; Elkington 25 and Howard Twitty 24. CUT: Starting field of 143 players cut to 72 after two rounds and it took a score of plus three points. The field was cut again for Sunday's final round to the low 24 players and it took 16 points or better to advance. PRO-AM. Heavy afternoon rains forced cancellation of play. Each player received $192 from the purse of $10.000. WEATHER: Beautiful Thursday. Friday, electrical storm stopped play at 2:45 and it did not resume until 5:45. Play called for night at 8 p.m. with 32 pla yers on course. Second round completed early Saturday. Weather great Saturday and Sunday. FINAL ROUND Sunday, August 19, 1990 POINT POINT PLAYER POSITION TOTAL MONEY PLAYER POSITION TOTAL MONEY Davis Love Ill ...... WINNER +14 $180,000.00 Kenny Perry ...... T-13 +5 18,200.00 Steve Pate ...... T-2 +11 '4,666.67 Howary Twitty ...... T-13 +5 18.200.00 Peter Senior ...... T-2 +11 '4,666.67 Jose-Maria Olazabal..._ T-13 +5 18.200.00 Eduardo Romero ...... 1-2 +11 '4,666.67 Bruce Lietzke ...... 1-13 +5 18,200,00 Ben Crenshaw ...... 5 +9 40,000.00 Mark Lye ._..,...... ,...._ T-13 +5 18,200.00 Stan Utley ...... T-6 +8 33,500.00 Ian Baker-Finch ...... 18 +3 15,000-00 John Adams ...... T-6 +8 33.500,00 Bob Gilder ...... 19 +1 14.000.00 Jim Gallagher ...... 1-6 +8 33,500-00 Steve Elkington ...... 20 0 13,000.00 Dillard Pruitt...... 1-9 +7 27,000.00 Mark Calcavecchia ...... 21 -1 12.000.00 Mark McCumber ...... T-9 +7 27,000.00 Tom Purtzer ...... 22 -2 11,200.00 Bob Lohr ...... 1-9 +7 27,000.00 Tom Watson ...... 23 -5 10.400.00 Chip Beck ...... 12 +6 23,000.00 John Huston ------24 -6 9,600.00

SATURDAY, August 181990 The following players were eliminated after the third round of play

D.A. Weibring ...... 25 2 11 1 15 $8.500.00 Joe Ozaki _...,.,.... T-45 5 -1 3 7 2,860.00 Ken Green ...... T-26 6 2 6 14 7.25000 Craig Parry ...... 1-45 0 4 3 7 2,860.0( Mike Sullivan ...... 1-26 4 2 8 14 7,25000 David Peoples ...... 1-51 3 5 -2 6 2,406.67 Tom Byrum ...... T-26 6 4 4 14 7,250.00 Jim Benepe.._.... -.T-51 5 3 -2 6 2.406.67 Chris Perry ...... T -26 4 2 8 14 7,250.00 Mitch Adcock ._..... T-51 2 4 0 6 2,406.67 Scott Verplank...._T -26 1 3 10 14 7.25000 Dan Forsman ...... T-54 0 7 -2 5 2.280.00 Bob Tway ...... 1-26 6 6 2 14 7,250.00 Roger Maltbie ...... T-54 3 7 -5 5 2,800.0C Hale Irwin ...... 1-32 8 0 4 12 5.78800 Dave Barr _. . _. T-54 -1 6 0 5 2,800.00 Curt Byrum ._...... T -32 4 3 5 12 5,788.00 Lance Ten Broeck T-54 -1 4 2 5 2,800.0C Jim Hallet ...... T-32 1 6 5 12 5.788.00 Jack Nicklaus ...... 1-54 -1 4 2 5 2,800.0C Corey Pavin ...... 1-32 4 7 1 12 5,788.00 Morris Hatalsky .... T-59 3 1 0 4 2,210,OC Bill Buttner...... T-36 9 -1 3 11 4,916.00 Andrew Magee ..... T-59 0 3 1 4 2,210.00 Robert Wrenn ...... 1-36 2 2 7 1 4,916.00 Don Shirey ...... 1-61 1 5 -3 3 2.140.00 Mark O'Meara ...... T -36 2 2 7 11 4.91600 Craig Stadler ...... T -61 -3 8 -2 3 2.140.00 Ronan Rafferty ..... 1-39 2 3 5 10 4,400.00 Tom Sieckmann .. T-61 2 1 0 3 2.140.00 Paul Trittler ...... 1-39 6 4 0 10 4,400.00 Mark Wiebe ...... 1-61 2 2 -1 3 2.140.00 Rocco Mediate ..... T-41 1 8 0 9 4,000.00 Steve Hart...._..-_.T -61 -5 9 -1 3 2,140,OC Tom Eubank ...... 1-41 0 6 3 9 4,000.00 Greg Norman ..... T-66 0 3 -1 2 2,070.00 Billy Ray Brown .1-43 -1 12 -3 8 3,600.00 Grant Waite _...... T-66 1 2 -1 2 2.070.0C Robert Gamez..._. T-43 4 7 -3 8 3,600.00 Brian Claar ...... 1-68 6 1 -7 0 2,030.00 Bob Wolcott ------1-45 4 5 -2 7 2,860.00 Joey Sindelar ...... T -68 -1 4 -3 0 2.030.00 Peter Fowler ...... 1-45 6 4 -3 7 2,860.00 Dave Bummeils ...... 70 4 -1 -6 -3 2,000.00 Kenny Knox...... 1-45 3 2 2 7 2.860.00 Bill Sander ...... 71 3 2 -9 -4 1.980.00 Billy Andrade ...... T-45 4 7 -4 7 2,860.00 Lon Hinkle ..._.._._... 72 2 2 -10 -6 1,960.00 251 The following FAILED TO QUALIFY for the third round of play Dave Eichelberger ._...... 2 & 0 2 Ed Fiori ...... I & -5 -4 Webb Heintzelman ...... -2 & 4 2 Steve Lamontagne ...... 1 & -5 -4 Ed Dougherty ...... _...... _ 6 & -4 2 Jim Carter ...... 22 & -6 -4 Mike Hulbert ...... 5 & -3 2 Peter Jacobsen ...... _.... -5 & 0 -5 Jerry Haas ...... 00 & 2 2 Rafael Alarcon ...... 22 & -7 -5 Ted Schulz ...... 8 & 10 2 J.C. Snead...... -2 & -4 -6 Mike Allen._._._...._...... -2 & 4 2 Billy Mayfair...._ ...... 0 & -6 -6 Donnie Hammond ...... 10 & -8 2 Duffy Waldorf ...... 1 & -5 -6 Buddy Gardner ...... 2 & 0 2 Clark Dennis ...... 2 & -4 -6 Jay Don Blake ...... 11 & 1 2 Tommy Moore .,...... _...... 4 & -2 -6 Jeff Sluman ...... 6 & -4 2 Peter Persons..,...... -7 & 1 .6 Brian Tennyson ...... 2 & -1 1 Mark Hayes ...... -2 & -4 -6 Gary Hallberg ...... 2 & 3 1 Sonny Skinner ...... _..... -4 & -2 -6 Lennie Clements ...... 5 & -4 1 Jeff Wilson _...... -4 & -2 -6 Clark Burrounghs ...... 00 & 1 1 Carl Cooper ...... 4 & -10 -6 Trevor Dodds ...... 4 & -3 1 Joel Edwards ...... 6 & -1 -7 Fulton Allem ...... 3 & -2 1 Greg Twiggs ...... 1 & -6 -7 Mac O'Grady ...... 0 & 1 1 Larry Silverira ...... 0 & -7 -7 Ray Stewart ...... 22 & -2 0 Greg Bruckner ...... -2 & -5 -7 Dan Mijovic ...... 2 & -2 0 Ricky Kawagishi...... _..._ -9 & 1 -8 Jeff Hart ...... 2 & -2 0 John Inman...... -9 & 0 -9 Bill Giessen ._...... _...... -2 & 1 -1 Nean Lancaster ...._....,.. -4 & -5 -9 Ronnie Black _._ ...... 7 & 6 -1 Russ Cochran ...... -5 & -5 -10 Steve Jones ...... 2 & 1 -1 Greg Hickman ...... -4 & -10 -14 Dennis Harrington...... _ 1 & -2 -1 Dewey Annette...... _...... -6 & -10 -16 Jack Ferenz _.,..._.... _.... i & -2 -1 Emlyn Aubrey ...... -10 & -7 -17 Nolan Henke ...... -1 & -1 -2 Mike Schuchart ...... 5 & -12 -17 Andrew Murray ...... 4 & 2 -2 Nick Price ._._...... -5 & Withdrew Clarence Rose ...... 1 & -1 -2 Bob Eastwood ...... _. -7 & Withdrew Fred Funk ..,.._ ...... 1 & -2 -3 Raymond Floyd ..,__._... -1 & Withdrew Lee Janzen .._...... 2 & -1 -3 Jim Woodward ...... -2 & Withdrew John Cook ...... _... -2 & -1 3 Brian Jones ...... -5 & Withdrew Richard Zokol _._..._...... -2 & -1 -3 P.H. Horgan ------12 & Withdrew Doug Tewell...... _.. _.._.... 3 & -6 -3 Brad Fabel _...... Withdrew Jay Delsing .____...... _.. -3 & -1 -4 Kirk Triplett.._.. Disqualified Brad Bryant ...... 3 & -7 -4

72 players qualified for third round 71 players did not qualify

143 players in starting field

252 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF NEC

Firestone CC, South Course Akron, OH Purse: $1,100,000 Par: 35-35=70 Yards: 7,149 August 23-26, 1990

LEADERS: First round- Jose-Maria Olazabal shot a course record 9-under par 61 and led by four strokes over Payne Stewart and by five over Larry Mize. Second round-Olazabal added a 67 for a tournament record 12-under par 128. He led by nine strokes over Mize arid Hale Irwin. who were at 3-under par 137. Third round-Olazabal posted another 67 for another tournament record of 15-under par 195. Irwin. after a 66 was eight strokes back at 7-under par 203. Couples was third at 207.

PRO-AM: $10,000, Individual-Wayne Lei, 65 $1,000. Team-Joe Ozaki, 55, $1.000.

WEATHER. Cloudy but pleasant Thursda y and Friday. Saturday, heavy fog forced use of two tees for starting, delaying start of play until 9:57 a.m. Beautiful rest of day and on Sunday.

Winner: Jose-Maria Olazabal 61-67-67-67 262 $198,000.00 ...... Lanny Wadkins...... , 2 70-68-70-66 274$118.600.00 Isao Aoki 125 72-68-72-75 287 $9,380.00 Ken Green ...... 71-72-69-75 287 Hale Irwin ...... 33 70-67-66-74 277 $74,600.00 T25 $9,380.00 Davis Love III ...... 125 74-71-74-68 287 Donnie Hammond ..... 4 73-65-70-71 279 552.600.00 $9.380.00 Blaine McCallister... 287 Larry Mize ..__...... ,, 5 66-71-73-70 280 344,000.00 T25 71-71-73-72 $9,380.00 Chip Beck ....._...... T6 71-69-69-72 281 $38,025.00 Peter Senior ...... 125 72-70-72-73 287 $9,380.00 Greg Norman ...... _T 6 71-73-69-68 281 $38,025.00 Brian Jones ...._.._.... 30 72-73-69-74 288 $9,000.00 Bill Britton Tom Kite...... _.... T8 70-71-72-69 282 $31.833.34 ..._...._.. T31 74-68-76-71 289 $8.800.00 Mike Hulbert...... Paul Azinger ...._.... T 8 69-71-72-70 282 $31,833.33 T31 74-68-72-75 289 $8,800.00 Andrew Murray...... Trevor Dodds ...... ,...T 8 72-71-68-71 282 331,833.33 T31 71-76-71-71 289 $8,800.00 Fulton Allem .._...... T34 Mark O'Meara ...... 111 71-72-68-72 283 $26,400.00 70-71-75-75 291 $8,450.00 Steve Elkington ...... Payne Stewart ..._.. T11 65-73-73-72 283 526400.00 T34 71-70-74-76 291 $8,450.00 ...... T34 Fred Couples------113 71-68-68-77 284 :520,020.00 Wayne Grady 72-73-70-76 291 $8.450.00 Joe Ozaki ...... _....._T13 69-76-69-70 284 520.020.00 Jodie Mudd ...... T34 71-71-78-71 291 $8,450.00 Tim Simpson .... t3T 7170. 69-74 284 520,020.00 Tommy Armour ---- T38 73-74-72-74 293 $8,000.00 Craig Stadler...... T13 70-69. 7471 284 520,020.00 Ben Crenshaw ----- T38 73-74-72-74 293 $8,000.00 Stan Utley ._.,._.....IT13 74-71-70-69 284 520,020.00 .__... T38 72-71-75-75 293 $8,000.00 David Gil Morgan ...... T18 71-72-75-67 285 513,378.58 lshli ...... T38 71-78-71-73 293 $8,000.00 Dan Forsman _...... T18 75-67-72-71 285 513.378.57 Wayne Levi ...... _.,. T38 74-69-74-76 293 $8.000.00 David Frost ...... ,, T18 73-70-71-71 285 513,378.57 Robert Gamez._...... 43 77-75-72-70 294 $7,700.00 Mike Harwood ------T18 69-74-73-69 285 $13.378.57 Aki Ohmachi ...... _.44 72-70-79-74 295 $7,650.00 Morris Hatalsky ------T18 73-68-71-73 285 513.378.57 Peter Fowler ...... __.45 74-73-78 . 79 304 $7,600.00 Tony Sills ------Peter Jacobsen ...... T18 72-69-72-72 285 513,378.57 46 80-76-73-76 305 $7,550.00 John Huston ------Ted Schulz ...... 118 71-72-72-70 285 513,378.57 47 79-77-72-79 307 $7,500.00

253 CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC

Valleybrook G&CC Hixson, TN Purse: $600,000 Par: 35-35=70 Yards: 6,641 August 23-26,1990

LEADERS: First round-Steve Lowery shot an 8-under par 64 to lead by one stroke over Jeff Wilson, Tom Pemice, Jr., and John Dowdall. Second round-Peter Persons fired his second consecutive 6-under par 64 for a 12-under 128 total. He led by two strokes over Lowery and Mitch Adcock. Third round-Persons added a 5-under 65 to go 17-under and lead by three over Richard Zokot

CUT: A total of 73 players at 2-under par 138.

PRO-AM: $7.500. Individual-Doug Tewell and Greg Twiggs, 62. $675 each Team-Clark Burroughs, 50, $750.

WEATHER: Mostly sunny and hot every day.

Winner: Peter Persons 64-64-65-67 260 $108,000.00 Richard Zokol ...__. 2 65-66-65 -66 262 $64,800.00 Howard Twitty _.. 135 6869 -68-67 272 $2.95800 Fred Funk ..__...... _. T3 65-67-66-66 264 $34.800.00 Jell Wilson ._...._... T35 63-68 -70-71 272 $2,958.00 Kenny Knox ..._...... T 3 68- 70-61 -65 264 $34,800.00 Lee Janzen...... __...T40 68-6969 -67 273 $2,280.00 Ray Pearce ...... _. T 5 70- 66-64 -66 266 $21.900.00 Gary Koch ...... T40 69-67 -67-70 273 $2.280.00 David Peoples ...... T 5 6766 -6766 266 $21.900.00 Jack Renner ..... T40 66-6772 -68 273 $2,280.00 Harry Taylor ...... _.. T 5 66- 66 -67-67 266 $21,900.00 Bill Sander .....__.... T40 67-70 -65-71 273 $2,280.00 John Adams ...... 18 65- 68 -67-67 267 $17,400.00 Larry Silveira ..._.... 140 65-71 -67-70 273 $2,280.00 Dave Fichelberger _,.T8 65- 69 -64-69 267 $17.400.00 Ted Tryba ...... 140 73-65-69 -66 273 $2,280.00 Steve Lowery...... , T8 62- 68 -71-66 267 $17.400.00 Jim Carter ...... __... T46 67-69-70 -68 274 $1,632.00 Russ Cochran _..._ T11 66- 66 -66-70 268 $12.300.00 Jim Hallet ...... T46 67-68-70 -69 274 $1,632 00 Bob Estes _...__..._ T11 67-68-65-68 268 $12.300.00 J C. Snead .... T46 70-67 -73-64 274 $1,632.00 Brad Faxon._._...,... T11 65- 69-65 -69 268 $12,30000 Mike Sullivan__...._ T46 71-66 -69-68 274 $1,632.00 Scott Hoch ...... Iii 68- 69 -66-65 268 $12,300.00 Greg Twiggs ...... 146 70-65 -73-66 274 Si .632.00 ...,....., T11 66- 67 -67-68 268 $12,300.00 Robert Wrenn...... T46 68-64 -72-70 274 $1,632.00 Billy Tuten ...... 111 65- 66 -70-67 268 $12,300.00 George Burns ...... T52 65-66 -74-70 275 $1,399.20 Mitch Adcock ...... Ti? 64- 66 -69-70 269 $7,590.00 Webb Heintzelman. 152 71-6670 .68 275 $1,399.20 Jim Benepe ...... T17 70- 64 -67-68 269 $7,590.00 Pat McGowan ...... T52 69-67 -69-70 275 $1,399.20 Jim Booros ...... 117 7164 -67-67 269 $7,590.00 Greg Powers ...... T52 67-70 -70-68 275 $1.399.20 John Dowdall ...... T17 63- 70 -69-67 269 $7,590.00 Loren Roberts ...... 152 66-7072 -67 275 $1,399.20 Ed Rori ...... T17 71- 66 . 64 .68 269 $7,590.00 Greg Bruckner...... T57 71-6767 -71 276 $1,332.00 Buddy Gardner ...... 117 65- 70 -66-68 269 $7.590.00 Clark Dennis...... 157 69-68 -70-69 276 $1.332.00 Bill Kratzert ...... T17 68- 65 -65-71 269 $7,590.00 Steve Lamontagne. . T57 70-68-68 -70 276 $1.332.00 Dave Rummells ..... 117 68- 68 -72-61 269 $7,590.00 Larry Rinker...... 157 65-69 -71-71 276 $1,332.00 Ed Dougherty...... T25 66 -66 -71-67270 $4,680.00 Duffy Waldorf ...... 157 67-69 -71-69276 $1,332.00 John Inman ...... T25 65 -67 -6771 270 $4,680.00 Gibby T Gilbert ..... 162 67-71 -68-71 277 $1,260.00 Jack Larkin ..__...... T25 71-65-68-66 270 $4.680.00 Jerry Haas ...... _.. T62 69-67 -70-71 277 $1,260.00 Toni Ponice Jr ...... T25 6371 -69-67 270 $4680.00 Dan Halldorson .._.. 162 71-67 -69-70 277 $1,260.00 Sonny Skinner ..... T25 6667 -68-69 270 $4.680.00 Barry Jaeckel...... __ T62 68-67 -68-74 277 $1,260.00 Bobby Ctampen ..... T30 6966 -6769 271 $3.726.00 Neal Lancaster ....._. T62 70-67-70-70 277 $1,260.00 Brad Fabel ...... T30 69- 68 -67-67 271 $3.726.00 Dillard Pruitt...... T62 65-71 -73-68 277 $1.260.00 Kenny Perry...... T30 67- 68 -69-67 271 $3,726,00 David Whitfield ...... T62 72-66-68-71 277 $1,260.00 Ron Streck ...... 130 68- 70 -62-71 271 $3,726.00 Don Shirey. Jr ...... 69 72-66 . 74 . 66 278 $1.21200 Doug Tewell _.,_..... 130 70- 64 -68-69 271 $3,726.00 Ray Barr, Jr...... _ 170 72-6567 -76 280 $1.194.00 Gibby Gilbert ...... T35 66- 69-65 -72 272 $2,958.00 Patrick Burke ...... T70 6769 -7767 280 $1.194.00 Greg Ladehoff...... T35 72- 66 -68-66 272 $2,958.00 Joel Edwards ...... _. 72 68-69 -70-74 281 $1.176.00 Don Reese .....__.__ T35 69- 66 -68-69 272 $2,958.00 Carl Cooper ...... 73 67-70-73-78 288 $1.164.00

254

GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN r%k E:ATE:R M I I.WAI thEE: ► OPEN

Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI Purse: $900,000 Par: 36-36=72 Yards: 7,030 Aug. 30-Sept. 2, 1990

LEADERS. First round- Jim Thorpe and Ray Stewart each fired a 9-under par 63 to lead David Ogrin by a shot. Second round- Stewart added a 70 for a two day total 133 to lead Ken Green by a stroke. Third round- Stewart increased his margin with a 67 for a 54-hole total 200. He led Morris Hatalsky. Scott Verplank and Billy Mayfair by three shots.

CUT: 72 players at 3-under par 141.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual, Don Shirey. 66. $750. Team, Jim Gallagher, 55. $750.

WEATHER: Hot and humid all week with clear skies.

Winner: Jim Gallagher, Jr59- 70-66-66 271 $162,000.00 (won playoff with par an first extra hole)

Ed Dougherty 12 69-69-67-66 271 $79,200.00 Bruce Lietzke ___...135 66-72-68-71 279 83.973 50 Billy Mayfair _._ T 2 66-69-68-68 271 $79,200.00 David 0griri _.__. 135 64-74-67-74 279 83973.50 Scott Hach - 14 70-66-69-67 272 $37,200 00 Steve Pate ...... T35 71-68-7070 279 83973.50 Steve Lowery ____.. T4 69-67-71-65 272 $37.200.00 Mike Schuchart...... 135 69-71-69-70 279 83.973.50 Ray Stewart ...... ,. T 4 63-70-67-72 272 837,200.00 Steve Sticker. __. 135 69-71-69-70 279 83.973.50 Chris Perry ...... T 7 67-71-68-67 273 529,025.00 Bob Tway.___.._._ T35 68-69-69-73 279 83.97350 Hal Sutton ...... T 7 70-68-66.69 273 $29,025.00 Maik Wiebe _._. T35 70-71-65-73 279 $3,973.50 Corey Pawn ....._.. T 9 68-70-66-70 274 $24,300.00 Peter Senior...,...... 145 69-71-70-70 280 $2,880.00 Gene Sauers ...... T 9 67-73-70-64 274 $24.300.00 Jell Sluman .._.... 145 68-71-70-71 280 $2,880.00 Scott Verplank....._. T9 74-62-67-71 274 $24,300.00 Mitch Adcock ...... 147 66-70-73-72 281 $2,421.00 Brad Faxon .....1 12 68-71-66-70 275 818,22500 Dave Barr ...... 147 72-68-70-71 281 $2.421.00 Ken Green __..__.... T12 65-69-71.70 275 518,225.00 Phil Blackmar .....147 68-68-75-70 281 $2.421.00 Morris Hatalsky ..,... T12 67-69-67-72 275 $18,225.00 Carl Cooper...... 147 67-73-68-73 281 $2,421.00 Bobby Wadkins ---- T12 71.65-70.69 275 $18,225.00 Clark Burroughs ..... 151 72-69-71-70 282 $2.118.00 Billy Andrade ...... T16 67-70-69-70 276 $13.500.00 Skip Kendall ....151 69-72-73-68 282 $2.118.00 Bob Estes ...... -T16 70-68-68-70 276 $13,500.00 Mark McCumber __. T51 66-74-67-75 282 $2.118.00 Nolan Henke ...... T16 66-73-69-68 276 $13,500.00 Loren Roberts ....151 70-70-71-71 282 $2,118.00 Greg Norman ------T16 69-68-69-70 276 $13,500.00 Dave Rummelts ..... 151 69-69-74-70 282 $2,118.00 Joey Sindelar ...... T16 68-6872-68 276 $13,500.00 Stan Utley _ ...... 151 70-69-70-73 282 $2.118.00 Fulton Allem ------T21 70-67-68-72 277 $9,000.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T57 70-69-72-72 283 $1989.00 Mark Brooks ._...._. T21 69-70-70-68 277 $9.000.00 Patrick Burke _.__.157 74-67-75-67 283 $1,989.00 Jay Delsing ...... ,..._. T21 70-69-70-68 277 $9,000.00 George Burns _ _. _ T57 70-69-71-73 283 $1,989.00 Mark Lye _._,._...... T21 69-66-70-72 277 $9,000.00 Tom Eubank ...... T57 71-67-73-72 283 $1,989.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T21 63-73-71-70 277 $9.000.00 Kenny Knox .....__,.T57 70-70-71-72 283 $1.989.00 Bob Wolcott...... T21 69-70-68-70 277 $9,000.00 Richard Zokol ...... 157 72-68-71-72 283 $1.989.00 Jerry Anderson .....T27 70-67-70-71 278 $5,990.63 Bill Sander ...... 63 71-69-70-74 284 $1,926.00 Webb Heintzelman 127 71-68-70-69 278 $5,990.63 Mark Calcavecchia 164 72-67-76-70 285 $1,890.00 Toin Pernice Jr .. T27 68-70-70-70 278 $5990.63 Jack Ferenz ...... 164 68-72-75-70 285 81.890.00 Curtis Strange .....127 69-69-70-70 278 $5.990.63 Sonny Skinner ...... 164 71-70-69-75 285 81,890.00 Brian Claar...... __... T27 6867-69.74 278 $5,990.62 Gary Hallberg _._...67 72-69-72-73 286 $1,854.00 David Edwards ._.... T27 69-69-68-72 278 $5.990.62 Jeff Hart ...... 68 70-70-75-72 287 $1,836 00 Blaine McCallister.. T27 71-69-67-71 278 $5,990.62 Ed Fiori...... 69 70-71-75-72 288 $1,81800 Sean Murphy._...... T27 67-72-68-71 278 $5,990.62 Bobby Clampen ..... 170 71-70-72-76 289 $1,791.00 John Adams ... T35 72-64-69-74 279 $3,973.50 Dave Stockton ...... 170 71-70-75-73 289 $1.791.00 Trevor Dodds_ __. T35 69-72-70-68 279 $3.973.50 Lee Janzen ...... 72 71-70-73-76 290 $1,764.00 Dave Eiehelberger.. 135 68-72-70-69 279 $3,973.50

255 HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC

Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL Purse: $1,000,000 ~'.. Lf Par: 35-35=70 Yards: 6,606 Sept. 6-9, 1990

LEADERS. First round- Jeff Sluman fired a 6-under par 64 to take a one LASSIC stroke lead over Billy Mayfair and Greg Twiggs. Second round- Mayfair added a 65 for a 10-under 130 to lead Willie Wood and Jay Delsing by one. Third round- Bob Tway (67) and Wood (68) ended 54-holes at 11-under 199 to lead four players by two strokes.

CUT: 79 players at 1-under par 139.

PRO-AM'. $7.500. Individual, Mark Wiebe. 63, $750. Team, Brian Tennyson and Kenny Knox, 50, $675 each.

WEATHER: Very hot and humid Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday moderate temperatures and mostly sunny.

Winner: Joey Sindelar 70-65-67-66 268 $180,000.00 (won playoff with par on first extra hole)

Willie Wood ...... 2 68-63-68-69 268 $108.000.00 Keith Clearwater ..T35 67-66-70-72 275 54,721 42 Ian Baker-Finch ...... T3 67-69-69-64 269 $45,100.00 BillyRayBrown...... T42 71-68-68-69 276 $3,217.50 Dave Barr ...... T 3 67-70-6567 269 $45,100.00 Curt Byrum _..__... T42 70-69-71-66 276 $3.217.50 Bill Britton ..._...... T 3 69.6760 . 65 269 $45,100.00 Brian Claw __.. . T42 69-69-68-70 276 $3,217.50 Jay Delsing ...... T 3 66-65-70-68 269 $45,100.00 Dan Forsman ...... _ T42 68-71-71-66 276 $3.217.50 Jim Gallagher, Jr.,. 13 68-66-67-68 269 $45,100.00 Ken Green ....._.._.,. T42 70-68-69-69 276 $3.217.50 Eetlyn Aubrey ...... 18 66-68-69-67 270 $28.000.00 Donnie Hammond.. T42 70-67-71-68 276 $321750 Mark Lye _._...... _. T8 71-66-67-66 270 $28.000.00 Mike Sohucharl _... T42 68-70-69-69 276 $3,217.50 Jeft Sluman ...... 18 64-72-65-69 270 $28,000.00 Ted Schulz...... T42 69-69-68-70 276 $3217.50 Bob Tway .__...,.._... T 8 68-6467-71 270 $28,000.00 Mark Calcavecchia 150 68-70-69-70 277 $2,377.15 Bob Estes ...... 112 66-70-68-67 271 $22,000 00 Kenny Knox ...... 150 69-69-68-71 277 $2,377.15 Billy Mayfair _.._...... T12 65-6571-70 271 $22.000.00 David Frost ...... T50 68-71-69-69 277 $2,377 14 Larry Rinker....,..,._. T14 72-66-66-68 272 $17,50000 Dan Halldorson.,._.. T50 66-72-70-69 277 $2.377.14 Loren Roberts ....114 67-68-67-70 272 $17,500.00 Mike Smith ...... _. T50 72-66-70-69 277 $2,377.14 Jeff Wilson ..... T14 66-69-70-67 272 $17,500.00 Grant Waite _._..__T50 73-66-69-69 277 $2,377.14 Bob Wolcott T14 68-70-67-67 272 577500.00 Jim Woodward _... T50 72-66-72-67 277 $2,37714 Ed Fiori ----- T18 70-66-68-69 273 $12,600.00 Fulton Allem ...... T57 69-69-69-71 278 $2,150.00 Larry Mize__.._.__ T18 69-69-67-68 273 512,600,00 Clark Burroughs .... 157 70-66-70-72 278 $2,150.00 Chris Perry ...... 118 68-70-69-66 273 $12,600.00 John Cook...... _T57 70-69-70-69 278 $2.150,00 Bill Sander ...... T18 69-67-67-70 273 $12,600.00 Morris Hatalsky_... 157 68-67-70-73 278 $2,150.00 Gene Sailers ...... T18 67-6670-70 273 $12,600.00 Nolan Henke ...... 157 68-69-73-68 278 $2,150.00 Jim Thorpe .._..... T18 70-6569-69 273 $12.600.00 Mike Hulbert.._.._. T57 67-70-71-70 278 $2,150.00 David Edwards ...... T24 73-66-68-67 274 $7,240.91 Blame McCallister.. 157 68-69-73-68 278 $2,150.00 Steve Elkington._.... T24 69-68-6968 274 $7240.91 Dillard Pruitt ...... 157 70-6572-71 278 $2.150.00 Jim Halley_...... __.. T24 71-68-66-69 274 $7240.91 Tom Sieckmann...... T57 69-70-69-70 278 $2.150.00 Gil Morgan ...... 124 67-69-68-70 274 $7,240.91 Brian Tennyson,..,.. 157 71-65-71-71 278 $2,150.00 Andy North ...... 124 69-6871-66 274 $7,240.91 Bobby Wadkins ....157 68-69-71-70 278 $2.150.00 David Peoples _...... T24 66-68-7268 274 $7,240.91 Dotty Waldod ____. T57 70-6968-71 278 $2,150.00 Nick Price ------T24 68-68-70-68 274 $7.240.91 Jim Benepe ...... 769 69-69-70-71 279 $1990.00 J.C. Snead ...... T24 68-66-7070 274 $7,240.91 Russ Cochran ....169 69-66-75-69 279 $1,990 00 D.A. Weibring _.... T24 69-68-6968 274 $7,240.91 Brad Fabel...... __.. 169 72-67-70-70 279 $1990.00 Robert Wrenn __._ 124 69-68-68-69 274 $7,240.91 Dennis Harrington 169 68-69-72-70 279 $1,990.00 Tom Punzer._...... T24 67-69-6771 274 $7.240.90 Jim Booros _.,._..,_IT73 69-67-71-73 280 $1.930.00 Mike Donald .....135 68-70-67-70 275 54.721.43 Jerry Haas .__..___ T73 71-67-71-71 280 $1,930.00 Ed Dougherty ...... f35 71-68-68-68 275 $4.721.43 Paul Trittler.._._.__. T75 69-68-73-71 281 $1,890.00 Gary Hallberg ....._.T35 68-71-67-69 275 S4,721 43 Greg Twiggs ...... 175 65-72-72-72 281 $1,890.00 Steve Hart ...... T35 68-70-71-66 275 $4,72143 Andrew Magee ...... 77 69-68-74-71 282 $1,860.00 Gary Koch ...... 135 66-68-7071 275 $4,72143 Fred Funk...... 78 70-69-73-72 284 $1,840.00 Steve Pate .._...... T35 68-67-71-69 275 $4,721.43 Ray Barr. Jr...... 79 67-72-76-77 292 $1.820.00

256 CANADIAN OPEN ~yl F ~•

Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 35-37=72 Yards: 7,102 Sept. 13-16, 1990 ~ n ~ ~ J LEADERS: First round- John Cook and Brad Faxon both had 7-under par 65s and led by one stroke over Dave Barr. There were 14 players at 68. Second round- Wayne Levi had his second straight round of 4-under 68 for an 8-under par 136. He led by one stroke over Brian Tennyson. John Cook. Ian Baker-Finch and Barr were tied at 138- Third round- Buddy Gardner had a 5-under par 67 with an eagle at the final hole for a 9-under par 207. Levi and Nick Price were one-stroke back at 208. Bobby Wadkins was alone at 7-under par 209.

CUT: 70 players at 1-over par 145.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual- Mark McCumber, 67. $750. Team, Scott Hoch. 52. $750.

WEATHER: Very nice on Thursday. Cloudy and windy on Friday with storms late in afternoon leading to suspension of play at 6:25 with 11 players on course. Play resumed at 8:30 Saturday morning. It was cold and windy for the third round. Sunday, cloudy, cold, windy.

Winner: Wayne Levi 68-68-72-70 278 $180,000.00

Ian Baker-Finch _.... T 2 68- 70-73-68 279 $88.000.00 Jeff Hail .__.__.. _.. T35 7171 -73-76 291 $5.037.50 Jun Woodward _.. T 2 68- 71-74-66 279 $88,000.00 Steve Pate _ . T35 71- 74-76-70 291 $5037.50 Andy North ..,_.___.... 4 71- 71-70-69 281 $48,000.00 David Peoples._._.. 135 68-76 -7473 291 $5.037.50 Paul Azinger ...... T 5 70- 71-71-70 282 $32,750.00 Ricky Kawagishi ._.. T39 69- 73-74-76 292 $4.300.00 Brad Faxon .._...... _ T 5 65- 74-71-72 282 $32.750.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... T39 70- 71-78-73 292 $4.300.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T 5 72- 68-67-75 282 $32,750.00 Paul Trittler.._. _._. T39 70- 75-71-76 292 $4,300.00 Brian Tennyson _._ T 5 70. 67 . 73 -72 282 $32,750.00 Michael Allen ..... T42 76- 69-76-72 293 $3,500.00 Bobby Wadkins .T5 68- 72-69-73 282 $32.750.00 Mike Donald ...... T42 72- 72-75-74 293 $3,500.00 Mark Wiehe ...... T 5 69- 73-68-72 282 $32,750.00 P.H. Horgan Ill ___. T42 71- 73-77-72 293 $3.500.00 Davis Love Ill ...... T11 69- 75-71-68 283 $24,000.00 Corey Pavin._...... T42 71- 74-72-76 293 $3.50000 Nick Price ..._.._..._TI 1 69- 70-69-75 283 $24.000.00 Hal Sutton _. .... 142 7273 -75-73 293 $3,500.00 John Adams ...... T13 68- 72-75-69 284 $20,000.00 Lance Ten Broeck... T47 71- 69-81-73 294 $2.603.34 Bruce Lietzke.,, , T13 71- 73-70-70 284 $20,000.00 Grant Waite...... T47 74- 68-77-75 294 $2,603.34 John Cook ...... 115 65- 7374-74 286 $16.000.00 Ed Fiori ...... T47 72- 72-74-76 294 $2.603.33 Jim Haller ...... T15 68- 75-69-74 286 $16.000.00 Mike Hulbert ...... 147 7272 -74-76 294 $2,603.33 Steve Jones ._...... _ T15 70- 75-74-67 286 $16,000.00 Andrew Magee.._... 147 68- 75-76-75 294 $2.603.33 Ray Stewart_.....,,... 115 72- 71-74-69 286 $16,000.00 Mark McCurnber 147 70- 75-73-76 294 $2.603.33 Stan Utley .,...... __. T15 68- 75-72-71 286 $16,000.00 Brad Bryant _...... T53 71- 72-78-74 295 $2.326.67 Scott Hoch ...... 20 72- 71-77-67 287 $13,000.00 Dan Forsman. ___.. 153 70-75 -7575 295 $2326.67 Dave Barr .._...... _.... T21 66-72 -7278 288 $10,000.00 Mitch Adcock... 153 74- 71-75-75 295 $2,32666 Jay Don Blake _..__.T21 71- 71 . 73. 73 288 $10,000.00 George Burns .__.... T56 6973 -76-78 296 $2,260.00 Mark Calcaveechia. 121 71- 72-73-72 288 $10.000.00 Bill Butner_.. ___.. T56 74- 71-77-74 296 $2.260.00 Donnie Hammond .. T21 7471 -72-71 288 $10,000.00 Greg Twiggs ..... T56 71-74 -7180 296 $2,260.00 Jeff Sluman._...... T21 70- 70-76-72 288 $10,000.00 Jay Delsing_.._. __. T59 71- 73-74-79 297 $2.210.00 Bob Wolcott...... T21 72- 72-77-67 288 $10,000.00 Bill Sander ...__.__.. T59 73- 72-77-75 297 $2.210.00 Emlyn Aubrey __... T27 69- 72-74-74 289 $7,250.00 John Inman ...... T61 7075 -78-75 298 $2.160.00 Jim Benepe_...... _ T27 70- 73-73-73 289 $7.250.00 Mike Smith ....._.._. T61 73- 7076-79 298 $2,160.00 Lee Janzen ...... T27 71- 71 . 74-73 289 $7.250.00 Duffy Waldorf ...... 161 7169 -81-77 298 $2,160.00 Bob Lahr ...... _...... T27 73- 72-76-68 289 $7.250.00 Greg Bruckner ...... 164 71- 74-75-79 299 $2.100.00 Brian Claar ...... 131 7368 -73-76 290 $6,062.50 Dave Eichelberger... T64 72- 70-76-81 299 $2.100.00 Wayne Grady .....__. T31 68- 73-76-73 290 $6,062.50 D. A. Weibring ...... T64 7273 -76-78 299 $2.100.00 Jerry Haas ...... T31 69- 7274-75 290 $6 062.50 Curtis Strange ...... 67 68- 75-82-75 300 $2.060.00 Blaine McCallister . T31 73- 71-76-70 290 $6.062.50 Clark Burroughs_..... 68 75- 70-80-80 305 $2,040.00 Mark Brooks ...... _. T35 69- 71 . 74 . 77 291 $5.037.50

257 B.C. OPEN (\/

En-Joie CC, Endicott, NY Purse: $700,000 `OP~JN Par: 37-34=71 Yards: 6,966 Sept. 20-23, 1990

LEADERS. First round- Nolan Henke and Jim Hallet with 5-under par 66s led by one stroke over Clark Burroughs, Emlyn Aubrey and Johnny Miller, Jr. Second round- Henke with a 7-under par 64 was at 12-under par and led by two strokes over Jim Hallet. Third round- Henke was at 13-under par after a one-under 70. He led by three strokes over Barry Jaeckel.

CUT 76 players at one-over par 143.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual- Ed Fiori, 66, $750. Team- Pat McGowan, 54. $750.

WEATHER: Thursday cool with light rains. Friday was near perfect. Weekend was overcast with light rains.

Winner: Nolan Henke 66-64-70-68 268 $126,000.00

Mark Wiebe ...... _.. 2 70-69-68-64 271 $75,600.00 Dillard Print.. 139 70-70-72-71 283 $2,940.00 Jim Benepe ...... 13 68-69-67-68 272 $33,600.00 Larry Rinker ...... 139 69-73-70-71 283 $2,940.00 Barry Jaeckel ...... _... T 3 70-68-6569 272 $33,600.00 Greg Twiggs...._.,_. T39 71-71-72-69 283 $2,940.00 Brian Tennyson .._.,..T 3 70-70-66-66 272 $33600.00 John Adams _...... _ T43 71-71-73-69 284 $2,045.40 Doug Tewell. _._....T 3 71-64-70-67 272 $33.600.00 Patrick Burke .._.._.. T43 71-72-70-71 284 $2.04540 Blaine McCallister ...... 7 71-66-69-68 274 $23,450.00 Bobby Clamped..._. T43 71-71-68-74 284 $2.04540 Brad Bryant ...... 8 74-65-68-68 275 $21.700.00 Bob Eastwood ...... _T43 73-67-73-71 284 $2,04540 Trevor Dodds...... T9 69. 69 . 67-71 276 $18,200.00 Rick Fehr ...... __.. T43 72-68-72-72 284 $2045.40 Jim Hallet ...... _..._.. T 9 66-66-72-72 276 $18,200.00 Ed Fiori ...... T43 71-68-72-73 284 $2,045.40 Mike Sullivan ... 19 69-68-69-70 276 $18,200.00 Ken Green _...... _... T43 72-71-71-70 284 $2,04540 Robert Wrenn ...... _..T 9 68-68-72-68 276 $18,200.00 Steve Pate ...... ___. T43 76-64-77-67 284 $2,045.40 Howard Twiny ...... T13 69-69-70-69 277 $14,000.00 Mike Schuchart.-_. T43 73-69-72-70 284 $2,045.40 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... T13 69-70-10-68 277 $14,000.00 Brian Watts ..____. T43 71-69-71-73 284 $2,045.40 Michael Allen ...... 115 71-72-67-68 278 $11,550.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... 153 67-74-74-70 285 $1,590.75 Joey Sindelar ...... 115 71-69-67-71 278 $11.550.00 Mike Donald ..... T53 69-7369-74 285 $1,590.75 Mike Smith ...... T15 70-68-71-69 278 $11,550.00 Toni Eubank ...... T53 68-73-73-71 285 $1,590.75 Jim Thorpe ...... T15 70-67-71-70 278 $11,550.00 Dennis Harrington _T53 68-7273-72 285 $1,590.75 Billy Andrade ....._.... 19 68-71-70-70 279 $8,48400 Peter Jacobsen _.._. 153 70-71-67-77 285 $1.590.75 Lee Janzen ...... 119 70-70-68-71 279 $8484.00 Kenny Knox ...... 153 71-72-71-71 285 $1,590.75 John McComish .... T19 70-69-69-71 279 $8484.00 Allan Schulte ...... T53 71-72-69-73 285 $1,590.75 David Peoples...... T19 70-67-70-72 279 $8,484.00 Larry Silveira..._..... T53 75-68-72-70 285 $1.590.75 Sonny Skinner ...... 119 70-69-72-68 279 $8,484.00 Keith Clearwater..... T61 72-6969-76 286 $1,491.00 Jell Had ...... 124 71-67-66-76 280 $5,967.50 Brad Faxon ...... T61 71-71-71-73 286 $1.491.00 Billy Mayfair...... 124 69-71-71-69 280 $5,967.50 Mike Ruben ... T61 71-71-73-71 286 $1491.00 Sean Murphy ....__.T24 74-66-70-70 280 $5.967.50 Steve Lowery ._.__.. T61 73-67-74-72 286 $1,491.00 Paul Triler _...... _T24 71-70-67-72 280 $5,967.50 Harry Taylor...... T61 74-68-71-73 286 $1,491.00 Mark Brooks ...... _. T28 71-71-68-71 281 $4.655.00 Billy Tuten ..._...... T61 71-70-70-75 286 $1,491.00 Jerry Haas ...... 128 73-69-72-67 281 $4.655.00 Greg Bruckner ..... 167 69-74-74-70 287 $1,428.00 David Ogrin ...... 128 68-71-70-72 281 $4.655.00 Ted Tryba ...... T67 70-73-70-74 287 $1428.00 Don Shirey. Jr ...... 128 69-70-67-75 281 $4655.00 Stan Utley ...... T67 68-72-73-74 287 $1,428.00 Jed Sluman _._...-. T28 69-69. 71-72 281 $4.655.00 Tom Pernice Jr...... T70 70-73-74-71 288 $1,393.00 Scott Verplank...... T28 72-70-68-71 281 $4.655.00 Mark Pfeil ...... T70 69-71-70-78 288 $1,393.00 Mitch Adcock...... T34 71-69-71-71 282 $3,612.00 Tom Silva ...... 72 69-74-73-73 289 $1372.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr ... T34 70-70-70-72 282 $3,612.00 Dave Eichelberger __.73 71-72-73-74 290 $1.358.00 Buddy Gardner ..... 134 71-71-72-68 282 $3,612.00 Grant Waite ...... 74 69-74-73-75 291 $1,344.00 Webb Heintzelman.. T34 71-71-72-68 282 $3,612.00 Clark Burroughs ...... 75 67-74-78-74 293 $1.330.00 John Inman ...... 134 73-67-70-72 282 $3.612.00 Mike McCullough ...... 76 70-72-72-82 296 $1,316.00 Mike Holland .__._.. T39 70-72-68-73 283 $2,940.00

258 BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN

Green Island CC, Columbus, GA Purse: $600,000

Par: 35-35=70 Yards: 6,775 Sept. 27-30, 1990 nz'0101

LEADERS: First round- Howard Twitty. with a 29 for the incoming nine, had \~/ an 8-under par 62 and led by two strokes over Larry Mize and Frank Conner. \—~ Second round- David Peoples had an 8-under par 33-29=62 for a total of 11- under par 129 and he led by two over Kenny Knox and Jeff Wilson. Third round- Peoples. Knox and Jim Hallet were tied all1-under par 199. Wilson was alone at 10-under par 200.

CUT: 79 players at 1-under par 139.

PRO-AM: $7,500, Individual- Jay Haas and Gary Hallberg, 66 each $675. Team, Bob Gilder. 52. $750,

WEATHER: Very pleasant first three days with some wind on Saturday. Light rain early Sunday.

Winner: Kenny Knox 69-62-68-66 265 $108,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on second extra hole)

Jim Hallet ._.._...... _... 2 68-66-65-66 265 $64,800.00 Mark Brooks __..... 141 69- 70-70-68 277 $2,100.00 Jim Booros ...... 3 67-67-68-66 268 $40.800.00 Trevor Dodds...__.. T41 70- 69-67-71 277 $2,100.00 Tommy Moore ._...... T 4 69-68-65-67 269 $23.625.00 Lee Janzen ...... T41 69- 69. 68-71 277 $2.100.00 Larry Nelson ...... T4 70-67-68-64 269 $23.625.00 David Ogrin.__..... T41 70- 67-71-69 277 $2.100.00 David Peoples .___... T 4 67-62-70-70 269 $23,625.00 Ted Schulz ...... _.. T41 68- 70-70-69 277 $2,100.00 Jeff Wilson _.....___. T 4 67-64-69-69 269 $23625.00 Tom Sieckmann_.... T41 71- 66-66-74 277 52,100.00 John Cook ...... _.... T 8 70-69-67-64 270 $18000.00 Larry Silveira ...... 141 73- 66-68-70 277 $2,100.00 Bob Estes ....._...... T 8 67-68-66-69 270 $18,000.00 Lennie Clements _. 148 69- 69-70-70 278 $1.508.00 Andy Bean ...... T10 70-67-65-69 271 $12450.00 Frank Conner ...... 148 64- 68-76-70 278 $1,508.00 Bill Britton ._...... T10 67-67-71-66 271 $12,450.00 P.H. Horgan III ...... T48 67- 70-69-72 278 $1,508.00 Tom Eubank ...... __T10 66-70-70-65 271 $12450.00 Jack Larkin ...... T48 6868 -69-73 278 $1.508.00 Dan Forsman.,...._.. T10 68-69-68-66 271 $12,450.00 John McComish .... 148 67- 67-70-74 278 $1,508.00 Nolan Henke -....._... T10 67-66-70-68 271 $12450.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... 148 65-71 -72-70 278 $1,508.00 Mark Lye _...... __.. Tt0 66-70-65-70 271 $12450.00 Mitch Adcock.._.._. T54 67- 72-71-69 279 $1.356.00 Bill Sander ...... T10 69-67-68-67 271 $12,450.00 Ed Dougherty .... T54 70- 69-70-70 279 $1.356.00 Howard Twitty ...... 110 62-71-68-70 271 $12450.00 Jack Ferenz ....__. _.. T54 68- 71-68-72 279 $1.356.00 Jim Benepe ...... T18 71-66-67-68 272 $8,100.00 Jay Haas ..._...._... _. T54 67- 68-71-73 279 $1,356.00 Greg Bruckner ...... 118 66-68-68-70 272 $8,100.00 Brian Kanmm...._.._. T54 69- 70-68-72 279 $1,356.00 Buddy Gardner.__.. T18 67-66-70-69 272 $8,100.00 Billy Mayfair _._.__. T54 69- 68-70-72 279 $1.356.00 Willie Wood ...... 118 69-67-66-70 272 $8,100.00 Mike Sullivan ..___. T54 68- 68-72-71 279 51.356 00 Ronnie Black ...._.._T22 69-69-65-70 273 $5,760.00 John Dowdall...... _ T61 70- 69-72-69 280 $1,284.00 Mike Donald ...... _.. T22 65-71-70-67 273 $5.760.00 Hubert Green...... T61 71- 66-70-73 280 $1.284.00 Webb Heintzelman .122 68-67-71-67 273 $5,760.00 Jim Nelford ._._.... T61 65- 74-72-69 280 $1.284.00 Larry Mize ...... 122 64-71-69-69 273 $5.760.00 Ted Tryba ...... T61 68- 68-75-69 280 $1,284.00 Bob Tway ..._...... ,.. T22 67-67-73-66 273 $5,760.00 Bob Wolcott.,...___. T61 67- 70-71-72 280 $1.28400 David Frost ...... _ T27 69-66-67-72 274 $4,260.00 Brad Bryant _..._. T66 68- 68-71-74 281 $1 224,00 Gary Hallberg ...... T27 67-71-69-67 274 $4,26000 Ed Fiori ...... T66 70- 68-72-71 281 $1.224.00 Dan Halldorson...... T27 65-70-70-69 274 $4.260.00 Francis Quinn ...... T66 72- 66-74-69 281 $1.224.00 Barry Jaeckel ...... _, T27 69-65-68-72 274 $4,260.00 Sam Randolph ...... T66 66- 70-74-71 281 $1,224.00 Harry Taylor...... T27 69-69-71-65 274 $4,260.00 Jim Woodward...... T66 71- 68-69-73 281 $1,22400 Keith Clearwater _._ 132 69-66-69-71 275 $3,396.00 Rod Curl ...... T71 70- 68-72-72 282 57.176.00 Mike Holland ...... T32 68-69-68-70 275 $3,396.00 Bob Gilder ...... T71 72- 67-70-73 282 $1,176.00 John Inman ...... 132 69-67-70-69 275 $3,396.00 Lance Ten Broeck .. 171 67- 70-75-70 282 $1,176.00 Peter Persons ...... 132 69-70-67-69 275 $3.396.00 Greg Twiggs.....___. 74 70- 68-74-72 284 $1,152.00 Leonard Thompson 132 68-68-70-69 275 $3,396.00 Greg Hickman ...... 75 68- 71-72-74 285 $1.140.00 Joel Edwards ...... T37 67-68-72-69 276 $2,760.00 Michael Allen .__._.. T76 67- 72-73-74 286 $1.122.00 Jeff Hart ...... 137 69-69-68-70 276 $2,760.00 Steve Hart ------T76 71 -67-72-76 286 $1,122.00 Lon Hinkle ...... 137 70-69-67-70 276 $2,760.00 David Canipe _._...... 78 71- 67-74-75 287 $1.104.00 Bill Kratzert ...... 137 68-70-67-71 276 $2,760.00 Steve Lamontagne.... 79 72- 67-76-75 290 $1,092.00

259 H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN

T

Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX Purse: $800,000 Par: 35-35=70 Yards: 6,576 October 4.7, 1990

LEADERS. First round- Gary Hallberg and Emlyn Aubrey both shot 7-under 63 to share the lead after the first round. Second round- Steve Jones shot a 63 for a two day total 128 to grab a two stroke advantage over Duffy Waldorf. John Dowdall set the course record with a 9-under 61. Third round- Nick Price shot a 63 for a 54- hole total 194 to lead Hallberg by two and Corey Pavin by three shots.

CUT: 70 players at 2-under par 138.

PRO-AM, $7,500. Individual, Russ Cochran, Nick Price & Curt Byrum, 64, $625 each. Team, Russ Cochran, 52, $750.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and hot and humid all week, but not rain.

Winner: Mark O'Meara 64-68-66-63 261 $144,000.00

Gary Hallberg....__._... 2 63-69-64 -66 262 $86,400.00 Russ Cochran ------T37 70-66-71-67 274 $3,680.00 Nick Price ._...... __._.. 3 65-66-63-69 263 $54400.00 Jay Delsing ------T37 67-67-66 -74 274 $3,680.00 Loren Roberts..__...... 4 70-65-64 -65 264 $38400.00 Andrew Magee .._.... T37 71-67-67 -69 274 $3,680.00 Corey Pavin ..._.____.. 5 67 .68 . 62 -68 265 $32.000.00 Payne Stewart...... T37 68-69-66-71 274 $3,680.00 Mark Brooks ... _...... _. 6 69-64-65 -68 266 $28,800.00 Michael Allen ..... T41 71-66-68 -70 275 $2.880.00 Emlyn Aubrey...... T 7 63-69 -70-65 267 $25800.00 Dave Barr ...... _.__. T41 65-70-72 -68 275 $2,88000 Steve Jones ...... T7 65-63-70-69 267 $25,800.00 Clark Burroughs _... 141 69-68-70 -68 275 $2,88000 Ed Fori ...... _.... T 9 69-67 -65-67 268 $20,000.00 Steve Lamontagne. 141 68-70-69 -68 275 $2,880.00 Scott Hoch ...... _...... 19 68-67 -66-67 268 $20,000.00 Ted Schulz ------T41 70-68-71 -66 275 $2,880.00 Larry Mize ...... T 9 70-65 -66-67 268 $20,000.00 Mike Sullivan ..... 141 66-70-71-68 275 $2,880.00 Jodie Mudd _...... _. T 9 68-65 -67-68 268 520,000.00 Jay Don Blake...... T47 68-67 -67-74 276 $2,152.00 Dully Waldorf ...... T 9 67-63 -68-70 268 $20,000.00 Bob Estes ...... T47 67-70-64 -75 276 $2,152.00 Greg Bruckner ------114 70-68 -66-65 269 $14000.00 Harry Taylor ...... T47 69-67 -71-69 276 52,152.00 Lennie Clements ..... T14 72-65-65-67 269 $14.000.00 0.A. Weibring ...... T47 67-69-70 -70 276 $2,152.00 Lance Ten Broeck ... T14 67-64 -71-67 269 $14,000.00 Mitch Adcock ------T51 69-66 -67-75 277 $1,89440 Doug Towell ...... T14 69-68 -66-66 269 $14.00000 Tommy Aycock ._.... T51 67-7072 -68 277 $1,89440 Brad Bryant ...__._.T18 65-69 -67-69 270 $10.43200 John Cook ...... 151 69-67-68-73 277 $1,894.40 Clark Dennis ------T18 70-65 -66-69 270 $1043200 Brad Fatal T51 70-67-70-70 277 $1,89440 Mike Donald ------T18 67-66-65-72 270 $10432.00 Torn Sieckmann__. 151 68-69 -69-71 277 $1894,40 Billy Mayfair ...... T18 69-67 -67-67 270 $10.43200 John Dowdall _..._._. T56 72-61 -73-72 278 $1.784.00 Howard Twitty ...... T18 64-69-6968 270 $10,432.00 Rick Fehr ...... T56 69-68 -71-70 278 $1.784.00 Phil Blackrnar ...... T23 67-65-66-73 271 $7.120.00 Fred Funk ...__...... T56 68-68 -69-73 278 $1,784.00 Filly Ray Brown _, 123 65-72-64-70 271 $7.120.00 John Mahaffey._..... T56 68-70 -69-71 278 $1,784.00 Dan Forsman ...... T23 66-70.65 -70 271 $7,120.00 Sean Murphy ...... T56 66-72 -70-70 278 $1,784.00 Bruce Lmtzke ------T23 69-68 -66-68 271 $7,120.00 Robert Wrenn __.__T56 67-69 -69-73 278 $1,784.00 Mark McCumber..... T23 60-65 -68-69 271 $7.120.00 Curl Byrum __._._ T62 69-65 -7273 279 51,712,00 David Edwards ------128 70-68-67-67 272 $5,440.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr_.. 162 70-67 -71-71 279 $1,712.00 Jerry Haas .....__... -T28 69-68 -66-69 272 $5440.00 Mark Wiere..__.._.. T62 68-67-69-75 279 $1,71200 Blaine McCallister 128 69-69 -66-68 272 $5,440.00 Andy Bean ...... 65 69-69-7468 280 $1,680.00 Bill Sander .._.._...... T28 68-65 -71-68 272 $5440.00 Billy Andrade .... 166 68-70-71 -72 281 $1,648.00 Leonard Thompson 128 68-70 -66-68 272 $5,440.00 Torn Euhank __.__. T66 67-69 -73-72 281 $1,648.00 Jay Haas ...... __ T33 68-68-68-69 273 $4420.00 Clarence Rose .._._. T66 69-68 -72-72 281 $1,648.00 Webb Heintzeiman.. T33 67-65 -70-71 273 $4,42000 Jeff Klein __..._.. _. T69 72-6666 -78 282 $1.608.00 Torn Kite ...... T33 66-66-72-69 273 $4,420.00 Bob Lohr ------T69 72-66 -75-69 282 $1,608.00 Tommy Moore ...... T33 69-66-69-69 273 $4420.00

260 LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL ~L;jS VEf~r1S

Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV Yards: 7,162 Purse: $1,300,000 Desert Inn CC Yards: 7,111 October 10-14, 1990 Spanish Trail CC Yards: 7,107 f)l All Par: 36-36=72 N Viru Trt ON AL

LEADERS: First round-John Cook (LV) aid Davic Frost (LV) with eight-under par 64. 94 players broke par. Second round- Mark O'Meara shot an eight-under par 64 (LV) to take a two shot lead over Tim Simpson (Of) and Duffy W aldort (LV). Third round- Mark O'Meara shot alive- under par 67 (DI) to lead Bob Tway by one stroke. Fourth round- Tway shot 65 to take a three stroke lead over O'Meara and Cook.

CUT: 86 players made the cut at four-uncer par 212 or better.

WEATHER: Temperatures were in the upper 70's and 80's throughout the week, ideal conditions.

Winner: Bob Tway 67-67-65-65-70 334 $234,000.00 (won playoff with par on first extra hole) John Cook _.. _._ 2 6470-66-67-67 334 5140,403.00 Hal Sulton ._. _.__.. T38 71-70-70-68-67 346 $5,200.00 Phil Blackmer ._.. 1 3 67-69-68-66-67 337 $75.400.00 Bob Wolcott...... _ T38 67-70-70-67-72 346 $5,200.00 Corey Pavin ....._-... T 3 72-68-66-68-63 337 $75400.00 Blaine McCallister ... 146 68-70-70-69-70 347 $3,476.58 Nolan Henke ...... , T 5 69-69-70-66-64 338 $49,400.00 Tommy Armour ....146 73-68-69-65-72 347 $3,476.57 Mark O'Meara ...._. T 5 67-64-67-69-71 338 $49,400 00 loin Byrum ...... 146 66-70-74-68-69 347 $3,476.57 Paul Azinger ...... 7 69-67-71-68-64 339 $43,550.00 Jerry Haas ...... T46 72-72-67-68-68 347 53,476,57 Steve Elkington _...... T 8 69-71-71-62-67 340 $37,701100 John Mahaffey .... T46 70-70-67-68-72 347 $3,476.57 Joey Sindelar_...... _ T 8 72-68-70-66-64 340 $37,700.00 Mark McCumber.....T46 71-67-70-71-68 347 $3.476.57 Richard Zokol . T 8 69-68-66-67-70 340 $37.700.00 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... T46 68-72-68-70-69 347 $3.476.57 Jay Don Blake _....._Tit 67-68-70-68-68 341 $26.650.00 Larry Silveira ...... T53 70-70-67-69-72 348 $2,967.72 Davis Love Ill....__.,T11 70-71-69-65-66 341 $26,650.00 Brian Tennyson _....T53 72-71-66-69-70 348 $2,967.72 Gene Savers _._..._.Tit 74-67-69-63-68 341 $26.650.00 Stan Utley ...... T53 73-70-67-69-69 348 $2,967.72 Craig Stadler,...... T11 70-68-69-65-69 341 $26.650.00 Billy Ray Brown .... T53 73-71-68-70-66 348 $2.967.71 Payne Stewart ...... T 1t 71-73-66-66-65 341 $26.650.00 Morris Hatalsky ..... T53 65-75-70-69-69 348 $2,967.71 Robert Wrenn __..._T11 70-64-74-68-65 341 $26.650.00 Lee Janzen...... _..._ T53 74-71-67-70-66 348 $2.967.71 David Frost ...... 117 64-7269-66 . 71 342 $19.500.00 Gil Morgan .._...... T53 73-68-71-69-67 348 $2.967.71 Steve Jones ....._..... T17 70-69-72-65-66 342 $19.500.00 an Baker-Finch .....160 68-68. 71-73-69 349 $2,769.00 Mike Smith ...... T17 70-69-68-69-66 342 $19,500.00 Mark Brooks ...... T60 70-69-69-70-71 349 $2,769.00 Jim Carter _.___.._ T20 74-65-71-67-66 343 $14.08334 Mike Donald ...... T60 68-71-69-66-75 349 $2,769.00 Tom Purtzer _._....._T20 69-69-72-67-66 343 $14.083.34 Jim Hallet ...... T60 73-68-69-68-71 349 $2,769.00 Billy Mayfair ...... __.. T20 67-68-72-67-69 343 $14.083.33 Steve Pate ...... 160 72-72-6866-71 349 $2,769.00 Tim Simpson ...... T20 66-67-72-68-70 342 $14.083.33 Don Pooley ...... T60 73-69-70-70-67 349 $2,769.00 Howard Twitty ...... 120 67-73-71-65-67 343 $14,083.33 Leonard Thompson. T60 69-73-67-70-70 349 $2,769.00 Duffy Waldorf ...... T20 68-65-73-68-69 343 $14,083.33 Paul Tritller...... T60 70-69-72-67-71 349 $2,769.00 Dave Barr ...... T26 68-70-70-66-70 344 $9.425.00 Bruce Fleisher.___. T68 70 .69-70-70-71 350 $2,626.00 P.H. Horgan Ill _ ... 126 69-68-73-66-68 344 $9.425.00 Mike Holland ...... T68 70-69-73-6375 350 $2,626.00 Mark Lye_..... __... T26 70-72-67-65-70 344 $9,425.00 Bobby Wadkins _.._T68 70-67-72-67-74 350 $2,626.00 Gary McCord ...... 126 67-68-76-65-68 344 $9,425.00 Brian Clear...... _. T71 69-69-72-74-67 351 $2,535.00 Nick Price ...... T26 69-69-71-66-69 344 $9,425.00 Ernie Gonzalez ....171 73-68-71-69-70 351 $2.535.00 Loren Roberts ...... 126 66-68-70-69-71 344 $9,425.00 Donnie Hammond _T71 70.67-74-71-69 351 $2,535.00 Brad Fabel _..._._.._T32 69-68-72-68-68 34E 57.193.34 David Peoples ...... _. T71 71-69-71-69-71 351 $2,535.00 Mike Reid ...... _..... T32 70-69-72-67-67 34E $7,193.34 Brad Faxon .._.,..._ T75 71-69-72-69-71 352 $2,457.00 John Adams ...... T32 69-7468-64-70 34E 57,193.33 Mike Hulbert ...._._ T75 68-74-70-70-70 352 $2.457.00 Brad Bryant ...... T32 71-65-72-70-67 34E $7,193.33 Kenny Knox ...... T77 70-71-70-69-73 353 $2,366.00 Ed Fon ...... T32 74-65-72-68-66 34E $7,193.33 Rocco Mediate ...... 177 74-72-66-69-72 353 32,366.00 Kirk Triplett __...... T32 67-69-68-69-72 34`,. $7,193.33 Jeff Sluman ....._._.T77 67-75-70-68-73 353 $2,366.00 Billy Andrade ...... T38 69-74-69-68-66 34E $5.200.00 Greg Twiggs . _..... _. T77 69-70-71-73-70 353 $2.366.00 Emlyn Aubrey...... T38 67-67-68-70-74 34E $5.200.00 Jeff Wilson ...... T77 70-70-72-70-71 353 $2,366,00 Andy Bean ...... T38 69-72-71-67-67 341 $5,200.00 Jay Haas ..... _.._.... T82 76-67-6771-73 354 $2,275.00 Dan Forsman.___.. T38 68-69-71-71-67 341 $5.200.00 Larry Rinker.. _.._.... T82 70-72-6972-71 354 $2,275.00 Robert Gamez...... T38 72-68-72-66-68 34E $5,200.00 Neal Lancaster ...... 84 75-67-69-75-69 355 $2,236.00 Ken Green ...... 136 66-70-73-67-70 341 $5,20000 Ted Schulz ...... _...... 85 71-73-68-72-73 357 $2,210.00

261 WALT DISNEY WORLD OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC

Three Disney Courses Lake Buena Vista, FL Purse: $1,000,000 All Par: 36-36=72 October 17-20, 1990 Magnolia: 7,190; Palm: 6,967; LBV: 6,706

LEADERS: First Round--Tim Simpson fired an 8-under par 64 to lead Bill Buttner by one stroke. Second round—Simpson added his second 64 for a two day total 128 to lead Paul Azinger by four. Third round-- Simpson shot a 7-under 65 for a three day total 193. He upped his margin to six shots over Davis Love III and Payne Stewart. Stewart set the Magnolia course reconrd with an 11-under 61. CUT: 80 players at 6-under apr 210. WEATHER: Hot and humid Wednesday through Friday with cloudy skies Saturday.

Winner: Tim Simpson 64-64- 55-71 264 $1 80,000.00 John Mahaffey.,.-.-.. 2 67-66-68-64 265 $108,000.00 Don Pooley._.. 135 _..... 69-66-71.71 277 $4,415.0( Davis Love III ___...._3 68-65-66-67 266 $68.000.00 Mike Reid ...... T35 69-68-69-71 277 $4,415.0( Gene Savers ._,.___.. 4 68-65-67-67 267 $48000.00 Larry Rinker...... T35 71-65-66-75 277 $4,415.0( Paul Azinger ...... 5 67-65-68-68 268 540,000.00 Ben Crenshaw _..._.T45 72-64-69-73 278 $2,752.5( David Peoples...... 6 68-69-65-67 269 $36.000.00 Morris Hatalsky __.145 72.70-68-68 278 $2,752.51 Bob Gilder ...... 7 68-65-68-69 270 $3350000 Lon Hinkle _...... T45 68-71-69-70 278 $2,752.5( Chip Beck ...... _... T 8 70-67-65-69 271 $2800000 Kenny Knox ...... 145 68-69-72-69 278 $2.7525( Dan Forsman T 8 7068-65-68 271 $28.000.00 Tom Sieckmann,.... T45 69-71-68-70 278 $2,752.5( Bruce Lielzke ..._ T 8 6868-6867 271 $28.000.00 Curtis Strange ._.... 145 68.69-71-70 278 $2,752.5( Larry Nelson ...... _ T 8 72-66-66-67 271 $28,000.00 Hal Sutton __._....,.. T45 69-70-69-70 278 $2,752.5( Stan Utley ------T45 Nolan Henke ,.....,.._112 68-67-68-69 272 $21,000.00 70-69-70-69 278 $2,752.51 Mark O'Meara,.,.,.,. T12 70-68-68-66 272 $21,000.00 Jay Don Blake..,,,.,, T53 68-73-67-71 279 $2,282.81 272 Kenny Perry ...... -- T 12 68-65-72-67 $21,000.00 Bill Britton ...... T53 70-70-67-72 279 $2,282,8E 279 $2,282.81 Tommy Armour .,.... T15 71-67-67.68 273 $16,000.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T53 68-70-70-71 Phil Blackmar ...... T15 69-72-65-67 273 $16,000.00 Nick Price ..,_.,,...,... T53 67-69-72-71 279 52,282.8E Tom Byrum ------T15 70-63-72-68 273 $16.000.00 Bobby Wadkins ...... T53 68-7071-70 279 $2,282.81 Brad Fabel ...... T15 70-67-66-70 273 $16,000,00 Bill Glasson .,,_.... T53 75-65-70-69 279 $2,282.81 279 $2,282.BE Loren Roberts ...... T15 70-66-69-68 273 $16.000.00 Jim Thorpe ....,.__.. T53 74-69-66-70 Richard Zokol ...... ,....20 69-67-68-70 274 $13,000.00 Ronnie Black .... T60 70-69-69-72 280 $2,160.0( David Edwards...... T21 69-68-69-69 275 $9,387.50 Mike Sullivan ...... T60 6970-70-71 280 $2.160.0( Fred Funk ...... T21 69-70-71-65 275 $9,387.50 Bob Tway ...... T60 68-70-72-70 280 $2,160.0( Robert Gamez ...... T21 69-6873-65 275 $9,387.50 Howard Twitty .... _.. T60 69-71-70-70 280 $2.160,0( Mark Hayes ------T21 7167-69-68 275 $9,387.50 Mark Wiebe ..__..... T60 71-69-70-70 280 $2,160.0( Neal Lancaster__... T21 68-7069-68 275 $9,387.50 Ian Baker-Finch _._ 165 71-70-68-72 281 $2,010.01 Corey Pavin ------T21 6968-70-68 275 59,387,50 Jim Benepe ...... T65 72-64-72-73 281 $2,010.01 Payne Stewart...... T21 68-70-61-76 275 $9,387.50 Mark Calcavecchia. T65 70-69-69-73 281 $2,010.0( 281 52.01001 Lance Ten Broeck.. 121 68-70-67-70 275 $9,387.50 Brian Clair ------T65 69-69-71-72 Jim Hallet ------T65 $2,010.0( Mike Donald ...... T29 69-67-69-71 276 $6,358.34 68-67-7472 281 John Huston ...... _. T65 281 $20100( Blaine McCallister ...129 69-70-67-70 276 $6,358.34 69-68-72-72 Billy Andrade __.._ T29 68-67-68-73 276 $6.358 33 Gary Koch ...... T65 69.70-71-71 281 $2,010,01 Jay Delsing .__....._ T29 68-71-70-67 276 $6.358.33 Mark McCumber ----- T65 68-71-71-71 281 $2,010.0( Joel Edwards ...... T29 70-66-67-73 276 $6,358 33 Ted Schulz ...... ,.._. T65 70-6970-72 281 $2,010.01 Bob Lahr ...... T29 69-6570-72 276 $6.358 33 Duffy Waldorf ...... T65 70-73-66-72 281 $2,010.0( 277 Michael Allen ...... T75 74-69-66-73 282 $1,870,01 Dave Barr ...... ,..._... T35 67-69-69-72 $4,415.00 277 $4 415 00 7271-67-72 282 $1,870.0( Russ Cochran...... T35 68-73-68-68 Jay Haas _ ...... T75 Clark Dennis ...... ,.... T35 69-66-71-71 277 $4,415.00 Lee Janzen._...... T75 7067-70-75 282 $1,870.0( Scots Hoch ...... T35 70-67-71-69 277 $4,415.00 Scott Verplank....,,. T75 73-70-67-72 282 $1,870.0( Sandy Lyle ._...... T35 69-71-68-69 277 $4,415,00 Ken Green .... _...... 79 69-72-69-73 283 $1,820.0( Bob Wolcott ...... 80 73-70-67-75 285 $1,800.0( Rocco Mediate.._.,. T35 68-68-72-69 277 54,415,00 Gil Morgan ...... T35 68-70-68-71 277 54,415.00

262 NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS

Champions GC Houston, TX Purse: $2,500,000 NABI Cppp RRoILp 1_CHA ION HIPS Par: 36-35=71 Yards: 7,187 October 25-28, 1990

LEADERS: First round--Greg Norman and Tim Simpson were tied at S- under par 66. Jodie Mudd and Nick Price were tied at 68; Billy Mayfair and Chip Beck at 69. Second round--Mayfair added a 66 for 7-under par 135 and led by one stroke over Price. Beck, Mudd and Norman were tied at 137. Third round—Mudd and Mayfair were tied at 8-under par 205. Price was at 207. Norman. Beck and Ian Baker-Finch were tied at 5-under par 208. PRO-AM: $15,000, Individual-Hale Irwin 64, $1,500. Team-Steve Elkington and Mark Calcavecchia. 55, $1,350 each.

WEATHER: Perfect every day.

Winner: Jodie Mudd 68-69-68-68 273 $450,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on first extra hole)

Billy Mayfair...... ...2 69-66-70-68 273 $270,000.00 Ian Baker-Finch 13 71-70-67-68 276 $146,250,00 Wayne Levi _.,-...: 13 75-71-67-63 276 5146,250.00 Nick Price ...... 5 68-68-71-70 277 5100.000.00 Chip Beck ...... 6 69-68-71-70 -278 $90.000.00 Greg Norman ..... 17 66-71-71-71 - 279 S82500.00 Tim Simpson ...... 17 66-73-70-70 -279 582,500.00 Wayne Grady ...... 9 72-67-73-69 - 281 575,000.00 Steve Elkington._. 10 72-72-66-72 -282 $71,000.00 Paul Azinger .... 11 73-71-68-71 -283 567.500,00 Davis Love III ... T12 70-72-72-70 - 284 562.500.00 Mark O'Meara ... T12 74-70-73-67 -284 $62.500.00 Mark Calcavecchia T14 71-75-73-66 -285 $54250.00 Gil Morgan ...... T14 7:3-70-69-73 -285 $54.250.00 Loren Roberts .... T14 7.3-70-71-71 - 285 $54.250.00 Bob Tway ...... T14 72-71-71-71 -285 $54.250.00 Toni Kite .. _..... 18 73-71-70-72 286 $50.000.00 Hale Irwin ...... T19 75-70-70-72 - 287 $48500.00 Peter Jacobsen .... T19 70-70-73-74 - 287 548,500.00 Corey Pavin 21 74-71.72-71 288 547.00000 John Cook ..... T22 72-74-70-73 289 $45.500.00 Fred Couples _... T22 73-75-70-71 - 289 545,500.00 Lanny Wadkins 24 73-71-74-72 290 $44.000.00 Payne Stewart .... T25 77-71-7370 291 $42,500-00 Brian Tennyson T25 75-72-71-73 291 $42,500.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr . 27 73-74-76-69 292 $41.500.00 John Huston ...._.. T28 72-71-76-76 -295 $40.750-0C Larry Mize ...... T28 75-76-69-75 -295 $40.750. DC Robert Gamez .... 30 76-73-81-70 -300 $40,000.00

Pi ASAHI GLASS FOUR TOURS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 'V OF GOLF ASAHI GLASS hour kurs florid Urmupionship ojGo## Yomiuri Country Club, Tokyo, Japan Purse: $1,100,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,016 Nov. 1-4, 1990

FIRST ROUND RESULTS

PGA European Tour (8 points) del. U.S. PGA TOUR (4) Ronan Rafferty (Europe) del. Mark Calcavecchia. 71-73 David Feherty (Europe) def. Payne Stewart. 71-82 Mark James (Europe) def. Wayne Levi. forfeit Ian Woosnam (Europe) def. Tim Simpson, 68-71 Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Nick Faldo, 65-69 Jodie Mudd (U.S.) def. Bernhard Langer, 69-70

Japan PGA (6 points) drew with Australia/New Zealand PGA Tour (6) Nobuo Serizawa (Japan) def. Peter Senior, 69-70 Saburo Fukiki (Japan) def. . 67-71 Joe Ozaki (Japan) def. Brian Jones, 71-73 Craig Parry (A/NZ) def. , 71-75 Wayne Grady (A/NZ) del. Masashi Kuramoto, 71-72 Ian Baker-Finch (A/NZ) def. Noboru Sugai, 67-68

SECOND ROUND RESULTS

U.S. PGA TOUR (10 points) del. JPGA (2) Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Saburo Fujiki. 66-69 Tim Simpson (U.S.) def. Nobuo Serizawa, 69-71 Mark Calcavecchia (U.S.) def. Noburo Sugai, 68-73 Wayne Levi (U.S.) def. Masashi Kuramoto. 69-74 Payne Stewart (U.S.) drew with Hideki Kase, 68-68 Jodie Mudd (U.S.) drew with Joe Ozaki, 71-71

Australia/New Zealand PGA Tour (8 points) def. PGA European Tour (4) Nick Faldo (Europe) def Wayne Grady. 67-69 Rodger Davis (A/NZ) drew with Ronan Rafferty, 69-69 Ian Baker-Finch (A'NZ) def. Ian Woosnam, 68-69 Peter Senior (A/NZ) def. Bernhard Langer, 71-75 Brian Jones (A/NZ) def. David Feherty. 72-74 Craig Parry (A/NZ) drew with Mark James, 69-69

! LsIiLYh.L _Tulr[ilt it Australia/New Zealand PGA Tour 14 U.S. PGA TOUR 14 PGA European Tour 12 Japan PGA 8

264 Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf (Cont'd)

THIRD ROUND RESULTS

U.S. PGA TOUR (6 points) drew with Australia/New Zealand PGA Tour (6) Tim Simpson (U.S.) def. Wayne Grady, 69-71 Mark Calcavecchia (U.S.) def. Peter Senior. 70-74 Craig Parry (A/NZ) def. Payne Stewart, 68-70 Rodger davis (A/NZ) def. Fred Couples, 67-69 Ian Baker-Finch (A/NZ) def. Jodie Mudd, 68-76 Wayne Levi (U.S.) def. Brian Jones, 66-70

Japan PGA (6 points) drew with European PGA Tour (6) Masashi Kuramoto (Japan) def. Ronan Rafferty, 68-72 Noburo Sugai (Japan) def. Mark James, 70-73 Ian Woosnam (Europe) def. Joe Ozaki, 69-71 Bernhard Langer (Europe) def. Nobuo Serizawa, 68-70 Hideki Kase (Japan) def. David Feherty, 70-74 Nick Faldo (Europe) def. Saburo Fujiki. 69-71

THREE ROUND TOTALS

Australia/New Zealand PGA Tour 20 U.S. PGA TOUR 20 PGA European Tour 18 Japan PGA 14

FINAL ROUND RESULTS Final round cancelled due to rain. Australia/New Zealand PGA Tour was declared the winner on the basis of lowest overall score.

Each member of the Australian/New Zealand PGA Tour side received $80,000. U.S. PGA TOUR side received $45,000 PGA European Tour received $35,000 Japan PGA side received $30,000

265 ISUZU KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL tsz,Za RI Kapali a International Bay Course, Kapalua Resort, Maui, HI Purse: $700,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,671 November 7-10, 1990

LEADERS: First round—David Peoples shot an 9-under-par 63 and led by one over Ben Crenshaw. Second round--Peoples added a 69 for 12-under par 132 and led by three over Tom Purtzer. Third round--Peoples added a strong 66 for a 18-under-par 198 and led Davis Love III by three. Tom Purtzer and Nick Price were at 202.

WEATHER: Near perfect every day.

Winner: David Peoples 63-69-66-66 264 $150,000.00 Davis Love III _.__._._2 69-69-63-68 269 $87.000.00 Brian Tennyson ... T24 74-72-65-68 279 $6,575.00 Nick Price ...... ___.. 3 69-67-66-68 270 $55,000.00 Mark Wiebe ...... T24 68-7070-71 279 $6,575.00 Steve Jones ...... T 4 68-69-67-68 272 $28,700.00 Bill Glasson ....,.... T28 66-74 .68-72 280 $6,125.00 Kenny Knox ...... __.. T 4 69-72-67-64 272 $28,700.00 Don Pooley ...... T28 68-73-69-70 280 $6,125.00 Blaine McCallister.._ T 4 67-71-69-65 272 $28,700.00 urn Gallagher, Jr T30 65-72-70-74 281 $5,750.00 Ted Schulz ...... _.... T 4 66-72-67-67 272 $28,700.00 Vijah Singh ...... T30 72-69-69-71 281 $5,750.00 Corey Pavin ...... 8 6771-69-67 274 $17,000.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T30 68-71-71-71 281 $5,750.00 Billy Andrade ._...... T 9 66-74-69-66 275 $12,875.00 Mike Hulbert ...... 33 74-71-67-71 283 $5.450.00 Ben Crenshaw .....__T 9 64-73-70-68 275 $12,875.00 Andy Bean ...... T34 67-72-71-74 284 $5.087.50 Sam Torrance ...... T 9 69-68-68-70 275 $12,875.00 Mike Donald ...... T34 70-67-75-72 284 $5,087.50 Kirk Triplett ....._...... T 9 67-72-68-68 275 $12,875.00 Morris Hatalsky . T34 68-76-70-70 284 $5,087.50 Hale Irwin ------T13 67-70-68-71 276 $10,033.34 Joey Sindelar ... T34 68-70-69-77 284 $5,087.50 Peter Jacobsen ...._T13 68-69-69-70 276 $10,033.33 Russ Cochran ... T38 72-70-73-70 285 $4,700.00 Toni Purtzer ------T13 67-68-67-74 276 $10,033.33 Donnie Hammond T38 74-71-70-70 285 $4.700.00 Bob Gilder ___.._. T16 65-73-72-67 277 $8,600.00 Tony Silts ...... T38 73-69-70-73 285 $4.700.00 Loren Roberts ...__. T16 73-69-67-68 277 $8,600.00 Peter Persons ..41 72-74-70-70 286 $4,500.00 Eduardo Romero .... T16 69-72-69-67 277 $8,600.00 John Mahaffey._. ..42 69-76-72-70 287 $4,400.00 Scott Simpson ..,.... T16 70-71-67-69 277 $8,60000 Billy Ray Brown .. 43 73-73-68-74 288 $4,300.00 Scott VerpIank ...... T16 68-72-67-70 277 $8,600.00 Lance Suzuki 44 69-7575-70 289 $4200.00 Billy Mayfair...... _. T21 7367-67-71 278 $7,400.00 Robert Gamez...... 45 74-7468-74 290 $4,150.00 Steve Pate ------T21 70-72-66-70 278 $7,400.00 Andrew Magee.... .46 73-72-7473 292 $4,100.00 Mike Reid ------T21 70-72-68-68 278 $7,400.00 Dave Stockton ... ..47 76-74-73-73 296 $4,050.00 Mark Brooks ...... T24 72-69-67-71 279 $6,575.00 Mark Rolling...... _48 74-76-72-81 303 $4.000.00 Chris Perry ._....,... T24 73-70-66-70 279 $6,575.00

266 RMCC INVITATIONAL Hosted by Greg Norman

Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 7,025 November 16-18, 1990

LEADERS: First round (Best Ball): Curtis Strange;Mark O'Meara shot a (,„.m,, cml, 13-under-par 59 with Strange making 11 birdies and O'Meara two. Peter Jacobsen/Arnold Palmer were at 11-under-par 161. Second round (Alternate shots with both players hitting tee shots then selecting): Fred Couples/Raymond Floyd shot a 30-27--57 for 15-under-par and a total of 23-under-par 121. Jacobsen/ Palmer were tied with Mark Calcavecchia/lan Baker-Finch at 17-under-par 127. Strange/O'Meara were alone at 128. Third round-Scramble.

WEATHER: Perlect every day.

Winner: Fred Couples & Raymond Floyd 64-57-61--182 $125,000 each

Peter Jacobsen & Arnold Palmer _._.. _.__..2 61-66-60 --187 70,000 each Ben Crenshaw & Lanny Wadkms._. .... T3 63-69-58--190 44,500 each Curtis Strange & Mark O'Meara ___ _,._.... T3 59-69.62 --190 44,500 each Mark Calcavecchia & Ian Baker-Finch...... T3 65-62-63-- 190 44.500 each Wayne Levi & Hale Irwin ...... _ 6 64-65-64 --193 39.000 each Andy Bean & Bruce Lietzke ...... _.._,_ 7 66-70-58 --194 36.500 each Gil Morgan & Tom Weiskopt ...... _....._...... 8 6963-64 --196 34.000 each Greg Norman & Jack Nicklaus ...... 9 65-70-62 -- 197 32.000 each John Mahaffey & Chi Chi Rodriguez ------10 67-68-66--201 30.000 each

FZ:1i JCPENNEY CLASSIC Innisbrook Resort, Tarpon Springs, FL Purse: $1,000,000 ._.; Par: 36-35=71 Yards: 7,031 (M) November 29-Dec. 2, 1990 Yards: 6,400 (W)

LEADERS: First round--Gary Hallberg/Shirley Furlong shot an 8-under par 63 to lead three groups by two shots. Second round--Jay Delsing/Penny Hammel (67). David Peoples/Barbara Mucha (70) and Hallberg/ Furlong (72) all ended the second round at 7-under par 135 for a three way tie for the lead. Third round--Davis Love/Beth Daniel shot a 9-under 62 for a three day total 199 to lead Jay Haas/ by 4 shots. CUT: There was no cut. 52 of 52 teams completed 72 holes.

PRO-AM: $5.000, Tuesday--Individual, Ted Schulz, David Peoples and Rocco Mediate, 66, $275. Team, Stan Utley, 52, $300. Wednesday--Individual, Bill Glasson, 64, $300. Team, Jay Delsing and Buddy Gardner, 52, $287.50.

WEATHER: Clear and warm all week. Gusty winds Friday and Saturday.

Winners: Davis Love III / Beth Daniel 67 -70 - 62 -67--266 $100,000.00 Jay Haas/Nancy Lopez _ ...... _...65-73-65-68-271 $59,000.00 Jim Hallet/Pam Wright..._ __...... _._._....__._.. 71-70-70-63--274 $34500.00 Jim Thorpe/Missy McGeorge __. ..._.._ _...... 70-69-68-67--274 $34,500.00 Gary Hallberg/Shirley Furlong ___ ...... 63-72-72-68--275 $20.000.00 Jay Delsing/Peggy Hammel ..._..._...... 68-67-69-71-275 $20.000.00 David Peoples/Barbara Mucha ...... 65-70-71-69--275 520.00000 Kenny Perry/Sherri Turner ...... 67-76-65-68- 276 $12,425.00 Kenny Knox/Nancy Brown ....._...... _. 68-74-66-68--276 $12,425.00 Billy Mayfair/Caroline Keggi ...... 71-70-70-67--278 $9,500.00 Bill Glasson/Pat Bradley _....._ ...... _.._... 68 . 71-71-68--278 $9.500.00 Donnie Hanlmond,Tammle Green ...... 68-i0-72-69--279 $7,750.00 Mike Smith/Elaine Crosby . - ... - .... - ...... - . --- ...... 69- 73 -68-69--279 $7,750.00 Bob Estes/Cindy Figg-Currier ...... 69-69-70-71--279 $7,750.00 Tom Punzer/Tina Purtzer...... _...... _.. 66-71-71-71--279 $7.750.00 Doug Tewell/Betsy King _....._..._...... 69-72-71 .68--280 $5450,00 Andy North/Sherri Steinhauer ...... __...... _,. 68-71-70-71 -280 $5,450 00 Willie Wood/Catherine Johnston ...... 68-74-68-70--280 $515000 Kirk TripletUMaggie Will ___...... _ ...... 74 . 70- 66-71--281 $4,550.00 Dan Forsman/Dottie Mochde ...... 67-71-74-69--281 $4.550.00 Mike Hill/JoAnne Garner ...... 65-77-68-71--281 $4,550.00 Chi Chi Rodriguez/Laura Davies ...... 7i-71-68-71--281 $4,550.00 loo Schulz/Jane Crafter _...... _...... 70-74-68-70--282 $4,100.00 Brad Faxon/Dale Eggeleing...... 69-70-73-70--282 $1,100.00 Bob Gilder/Cindy Rarick ...... 69-75-68-70 -282 $4.100.00 John Huslon/Amy Benz ...... 70-74-70-68--282 $4.100.00 Bill Britton/Donna White ...... 72-73-69-68--282 $4.100 00 Robert Gamez/Kris Tschetler ...... 71-72-69-71--283 53,80000 Loren Roberts/Danielle Ammaccapane _..__....68 . 73 -71-72-284 $3.500.00 Chris Perry/Meg Mallon ...... _.. _...__....__.__. 69-74-71 -70--284 $3.500.00 Buddy Gardner/1-ynn Connelly _._..,... _...... __.... 66-7772-69--284 $3,500.00 John Mahaffey/Rosie Jones ...... 73-74-69-68--284 $3,500.00 Toni Byrum/Susan Sanders ....__..... _ ...... 7376 -68-67-284 $3.500.00 Steve Pate/Amy Alcott _. ..._. _._ ...... 67-75-71-72--285 $3.116.67 Larry Rinker/Laurie Rinker.___._ ...... ~.,....., 68-72-69-76--285 $3.116,67 Stan Utley/Cathy Morse ...... 69-71-76-69--285 $3,116.67 Brian Claar/Kusti Albers ...... 69-72-72-73--286 $2,875.00 Rocco Mediate/Missie Berteotti ...... 76-73-65-72--286 $2,875.00 Mark McCumbei/Debbie Massey ...... 70-76-69-71--286 $2,875.00 Brad BryanVChns Johnson ...... _._..68- 74-74-79--286 $2,875.00 Tommy Armour III/Lori Garbazc ___._...... __.._.74-73 -70-69-286 $2.875.00 Mike Hulbert icki Gergon .._ ...... _... _..71-74-73-68-286 $2,875.00 Jim Dent/Kathy Postlewail ...... _.._,_. _._._ 71 . 76-66-74--287 $2.675.00 Dave Barr/Dawn Coe ...... ___..____.. 70-74-74-69--287 $2,675.00 Mike Sullivan/Julie Inkster ...... _ ...... __...._. 71 . 73-70-74--288 $2,515.00 Paul Azinger/Susie Redman ._. _..._ ...... _. 70-72-74-72--288 $2,575.00 Keith Clearwater/Colleen Walker ...... 72-72-72-75--291 $2500.00 Joey Sindelaril auri Mellen ...... 71-76-76-70--293 $2,450.00 Billy Andrade/ ...... 70 .79 -74-71 --294 $2,400.00

268 SAZALE CLASSIC SAZALE CLASSIC Sinks Forest CC, Wellington, FL Purse: $1,014,000 Sinks Forest: Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,075 Wellington Club Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,850

LEADERS: First round-Jim Carter/Rocco Mediate and Greg Bruckner/Kirk Triplett shot a 12-under-par 60 to take the first round lead. Second round--Brian Claar/Bill Glasson (64), Buckner/Triplett (65), Stan Utley/ Bob Wolcott (64) and Fred Couples/Mike Donald (60) ended the day 19-under 125 to share the lead. Third round—Couples/Donald (63) moved to 188. 28-under-par to lead by four shots.

CUT: 26 teams at 13-under par (Pro-Pro) 17 teams at 35-under par (Pro-Am) WEATHER: Warm Thursday and Friday. Saturday cold and overcast skies. Sunday clear, cool and sunny

Winner: Fred Couples / Mike Donald 65-60-63-66--254 $90,000 each

Curt Byrum/Tom Byrum ...... 2 63-65-64.66--258 52.500 Brian Claar/Bill Glasson ...... T3 61-64-68-66--259 29,000 Joel Edwards/Nolan Henke ...... T3 64-65-66-64--259 29.000 Mitch Adcock/Russ Cochran ...... 13 65-63-66-65--259 29.000 Mark o'Meara/Denis Watson ...... T6 63-63-69-66--261 20,000 Leonard Thompson/Kenny Perry ....._...T6 63-63-67-68--261 20,000 Kirk Triplett/Greg Bruckner ..._...... _.T8 60-65-69-68--262 16.500 Dave Eichelberger/Buddy Gartner ...... T8 66-60-70-66--262 16.500 Charlie Epps/Blaine McCallister ...... T10 64-64-66-69--263 13,000 Jim Hallet/P. H. Horgan ...... _....._...._T10 62-65-67-69--263 13,000 John Huston/Bene Sauers ..._..._...... 110 66.63-67-67--263 13,000 Dewey Arnette/Mark McCumber...... T10 65-63-69-66--263 13,000 Bob Lohr/Chris Perry ...... __ ...... 110 63-66-70-64--263 13.000 Morris Hatalsky/Mike Sullivar ...... 115 62-66-68-68--264 9.750 Jay Haas/Jerry Haas ...... ...... 115 67-64-65-68--264 9.750 Billy Mayfair/Howard Twitty.__..._..__T17 65-65-70-65--265 8,500 Stan Utley/Bob Wolcott ...... _ ...... 117 61-64-71-69--265 8,500 Ernie Gonzales/Mike Smith ...-...... _... 117 64-66-67-68--265 8.500 Bill Buttner/Pat McGowan ...... _..... 120 63-68-70-65--266 7.250 lsao Aoki/ ...... _..... 120 64-65-70-67--266 7,250 Joey Sindelar/Jim Thorpe .._ ...... 122 65-66-72-65--268 5,750 Steve Lamontagne/Larry Rinker ...... T22 65-64-69-70--268 5.750 Bobby Wadkins/Roberl Wrenn ...... 122 65-63-69-71--268 5,750 Andy Bean/Peter Kostis .__ .. ...... _ T22 66-62-71-69--268 5,750 Jim Carter/Rocco Mediate ...... 26 60-69-66-74--269 4,500

269 1990 PGA TOUR QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT GRADUATES LaQuinta Hotel GC--Dunes Course Nov. 28-Dec. 3, 1990 Par: 37-35--72 Yards: 6,861 PGA West--Jack Nicklaus Resort Course Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,126 Laouinta, CA A total of 875 applications were accepted with eleven regionals held to reduce the field to 182 players for the Final Tournament. After 72 holes. the field was cut to 100 players who scored 288 or better. RANKING NAME SCORE TOTAL 1. Duffy Waldorf 68-67-72- 67- 7069- -413 2. John Inman 67-71-69-6972-67-415 3. Scott Gump 73-73-65- 68- 67-70- -416 4. Bryan Norton 76-70-69- 67- 71-66- -419 Carl Cooper 70-71-72- 66- 68-72- -419 Brandt Jobe 70-66-73- 69- 69-72- -419 7. Brandel Chamblee 76-72-70- 6866 -68- -420 Bill Buttner 70-68-7269- 65-76- -420 Ronnie Black 70-69-72- 65- 73.71- -420 10. Dillard Pruitt 71.70-71.72- 72.65- -421 Greg Whisman 71-66-73. 70-69 -72 -421 12. Ban Bryant 74-66-68- 75-68 -71 --422 Greg Bruckner 72-69-71.69 -75 -66 -422 John Daly 71-68-70- 71.69 -73- -422 Karl Kimball 67.72-70- 69- 71-73- -422 16. Mike Standly 72.66-75-71 -69-70 -423 Ken Schall 71-72-69.73- 66-72- -423 Trevor Dodds 74-68-66-74- 68-73- -423 Sean Murphy 69-70-71.72.71 -70- -423 Jerry Haas 67-72-70-68-73-73--423 21. Larry Silveira 74-67-71.72.71 -69- -424 Brad Bell 75-69-72- 69-69 -70 -424 Marco Dawson 71-71-70- 71-69 -72 -424 Perry Arthur 75-73-68- 65- 69-74- -424 Dudley Hart 73-66-71- 6971 -74- -424 26. Jim Benepe 71-74-68-71 -71.70 --425 Robert Thompson 69-73-73- 7072 -68- -425 George Burns 73-72-6869- 69-74- -435 Clark Dennis 69-71-73- 69- 71- 72--425 JC Anderson 68-67-74.74. 70.72- -425 John Wilson 69-66-70- 73- 70-77- -425 32. Michael Allen 71-71-74- 6870 -72- -426 Brad Lardon 69-73-72- 72- 70-70- -426 Craig Rudolph 71-69-69- 72- 72- 73--426 Brian Kamm 72-69-72- 67- 73-73- -426 36. Kim Young 74-71-68- 7174 -69- -427 David Sutherland 70-72-68- 75- 71-71- -427 Joel Edwards 73.71-69- 70- 71-73- -427 Sam Randolph 70-71-72- 69-71 -74 -427 Dan Halldorson 68-72.69.72 -73 -73 -427 Bobby Clampett 68-67-70- 75- 74- 73--427 Barry Chessman 73-70-71- 73- 73- 67--427 Brian Watts 67-68-72- 71- 75-74- -427 Mark Hayes 71-73-73- 71-67 -72 --427 45. Dave Rummells 73-72-6871 -74- 70--428 Greg Ladehoff 72.68-70- 73- 71-74- -428 Dicky Thompson 75-71.73.68- 72-69- -428 Neal Lancaster 6870-70- 79- 70-71- -428 Charlie Bowles 75-6970- 73-69 -72 -428

270 1990 PGA TOUR FACTS AND FIGURES 1990 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Donates first time winner

TOURNAMENT COURSE WINNER SCORE UNDER PAR MARGIN MONEY RUNNERS-UP 1 MONY Tournament LaCosta CC PAUL AZINGER 272 16 1 $135,000 Ian Baker-Finch of Champions Carlsbad,CA 2. Northern Telecom TPC at SlarPass ROBERT GAMEZ 270 17 4 $162.000 T-Mark Calcavecchia Tucson Open Randolph Park GC Jay Haas Tucson. AZ 3. Bob Hope Chrysler PGA West/Palmer Course PETER JACOBSEN 339+ 21 1 $180,000 T-Scott Simpson Classic Bermuda Dunes CC I+ 90-hole event) Brian Tennyson Indian Wells CC Tamarisk CC 4. Phoenix Open TPC of Scottsdale TOMMY ARMOUR III 267 17 5 $162,000 Jim Thorpe Scottsdale, AZ

5. AT&T Pebble Beach Pebble Beach GL MARK O'MEARA 281 7 2 $180,000 Kenny Perry National Pro-Am Cypress Point GC VN Spyglass Hill GC N Pebble Beach. CA

6 Hawaiian Open Waialae CC DAVID ISHII 279 9 1 $180,000 Paul Azinger Honolulu, HI 7. Shearson Lehman Torrey Pines GC DAN FORSMAN 275 13 1 $162,000 Tommy Armour III Hutton Open North/South Courses LaJ011a. CA 8. Nissan Los Angeles Open Riviera CC FRED COUPLES 266 18 3 5180,000 Gil Morgan Pacific Palisades. CA 9. Doral-Ryder Open Doral CC GREG NORMAN 273 15 Playoff $252,000 T-Paul Azinger Blue Course (Won playoff with EAGLE on first extra Hole) Mark Calcavecchia Tim Simpson

10 Honda Classic TPC at Eagle Trace JOHN HUSTON • 282 6 2 $180.000 Mark Calcavecchia Coral Springs. FL 11. THE PLAYERS TPC at Sawgrass JODIE MUDD 278 10 $270,000 Mark Calcavecchia Championship Ponne Vedra, FL 12. Nestle Invitational Bay Hill Club & Lodge ROBERT GAMEZ (2) 274 14 $162,000 Greg Norman Orlando. FL 1990 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARY/ continued • Donatestirst time winner

TOURNAMENT COURSE WINNER SCORE UNDER PAR MARGIN MONEY RUNNERS-UP 13. Independent Insurance TPC at The Woodlands TONY SILLS' 204 12 Playoff $180.000 Gil Morgan Agent Open The Woodlands. TX (Won playoff wito per on first extra hole'- 54 holes due to weather) 14. The Masters Tournament Augusta National GC NICK FALOO 278 10 Playoff $225.000 Raymond Floyd Augusta, GA (Won playoff with par on second extra hole) 15. Deposit Guaranty Hattiesburg CC GENE SAUERS 268 12 2 $54,000 Jack Ferenz Hattiesburg, MS (Money official, victory unofficial)

16. MCI Heritage Classic Harbour Town GL PAYNE STEWART 276 8 Playoff $180,000 T-Steve Jones Hilton Head. SC (Won playoff with birdie on second extra hole) Larry Mize

17. K mart Greater Forest Oaks CC STEVE ELKINGTON' 276 6 2 $225,000 T-Jeff Sluman Greensboro Open Greensboro. NC Mike Reid 18. USF&G Classic English Turn G&CC DAVID FROST 276 12 1 $180.000 Greg Norman New Orleans, LA W 19. GTE Byron Nelson TPC at Las Colinas PAYNE STEWART (2) 202 ' 8 2 $180.000 Lanny Wadkins Classic Irving. TX (54 holes due to weather) 20. The Memorial Tournament Muidield Village GC GREG NORMAN (2) 216' 8 2 $180,000 Payne Stewart Dublin, OH (54 holes due to weather)

21. Southwestern Bell Colonial Colonial CC BEN CRENSHAW 272 8 3 $180.000 T-Corey Pavin Fort Worth, TX Nick Price John Mahaffey

22. BellSouth Atlanta Classic Atlanta CC WAYNE LEVI 275 13 1 $180.000 T-Larry Mize Marietta. GA Keith Clearwater Nick Price

23. Kemper Open TPC at Avenel GIL MORGAN 274 10 1 $180,000 Ian Baker-Finch Potomac. MD

24. Centel Western Open Butler National WAYNE LEVI (2) 275 13 1 $180,000 Payne Stewart Chicago, IL

25. U.S. Open Medinah CC HALE IRWIN 280 8 Playoff $220,000 Mike Donald Medinah. IL (Won 19 hole playoff on Monday)

1990 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARY/ continued ' Donates first time winner

TOURNAMENT COURSE WINNER SCORE UNDER PAR MARGIN MONEY RUNNERS-UP 26- Buick Classic Westchester CC HALE IRWIN 12) 269 15 2 $180.000 Paul Azinger Rye. NY

27. Canon Greater TPC of Connecticut WAYNE LEVI (3) 267 13 2 $180,000 Mark Calcavecchia Hartford Open Cromwell. CT

28. Anheuser-Busch Kingsmill GC LANNY WADKINS 266 18 5 $180,000 Larry Mize Golf Classic Williamsburg, VA 29. Bank of Boston Classic Pleasant Valley CC MORRIS HATALSKY 275 9 1 $162,000 Scott Verplank Sutton, MA

30. British Open The Old Course NICK FALDO 270 18 5 $153.850 Payne Stewart St. Andrews. Scotland Mark McNulty 31. Buick Open Warwick Hills G&CC CHIP BECK 272 16 1 $180.000 Mike Donald Grand Blanc. MI Fuzzy Zoeller Hale Irwin

ro 32. Federal Express TPC at Southwind TOM KITE 269 15 Playoff $180,000 John Cook St. Jude Classic Memphis, TN (Won playoff ,vith birdie oil first extra holes 33. PGA Championship Shoal Creek GC WAYNE GRADY 282 6 3 $225,000 Fred Couples Shoal Creek. AL

34. The International Castle Pines GC DAVIS LOVE III .14 - 3 pts, $180,000 Steve Pate Castle Rock, CO Peter Senior Eduardo Romero

35. NEC World Series Firestone CC. surr,co se JOSE-MARIA OLAZABAL 262 18 8 $198,000 Lanny Wadkins of Golf Akron. OH 36. Chattanooga Classic Valleybrook G&CC PETER PERSONS* 260 20 2 $108.000 Richard Zokal Hixson, TN

37. Greater Milwaukee Open Tuckaway CC JIM GALLAGHER* 271 17 Playof $162.000 Ed Dougherty Franklin, WI (Won playoff snh par on first extra hole) Billy Mayfair

38. Hardee's Golf Classic Oakwood CC JOEY SINDELAR 268 12 Playot $180.000 Willie Wood Coal Valley, IL (Won playoff with par on first extra hole)

1990 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARY/ continued ' Donates first tim e wine,,.

TOURNAMENT COURSE WINNER SCORE UNDER PAR MARGIN MONEY RUNNERS-UP 39. Canadian Open Glen Abbey GC WAYNE LEVI (4) 278 10 1 $180.000 Ian Baker-Finch Oakville. Ontario Jim Woodward

40. B.C. Open En-Joie CC NOLAN HENKE* 268 16 3 $126.000 Mark Wiebe Endicott. NY

41. Buick Southern Open Green Island CC KENNY KNOX 265 15 Playofl $108,000 Jim Hallet Columbus. GA (Won playoff with birdie on second extra hole of)

42. H.E.B. Texas Open Oak Hills CC MARK O'MEARA (2) 261 19 1 $144.000 Gary Hallberg San Antonio, TX

43. Las Vegas Invitational Las Vegas CC BOB TWAY 334 26 Playofl $234.000 John Cook Las Vegas. NV (Won playoff with par on first extra hole)

N) 44. Walt Disney World Magnolia, Palm & TIM SIMPSON 264 24 1 $180.000 John Mahaffey U, Oldsmobile Classic Lake Buena Vista GCs

45. Nabisco Championships Champions GC JODIE MUDD (2) 273 11 Playofl $270.000 Billy Mayfair Houston, TX (Won playoff with birdie on first extra hole)

46. Asahi Glass Four Tours Yomiuri CC AUSTRALIAINEW ZEALAND 20pts. - US PGA TOUR World Championship Tokio. Japan

47. Isuzu Kapalua International Kapalua Resort DAVID PEOPLES 264 20 5 $150,000 Davis Love III Maui. HI

48. RMCC Invitational Sherwood CC FRED COUPLES/ 182 34 5 $125,000 Peter JacobserU Hosted by Greg Norman Thousand Oaks, CA RAYMOND FLOYD Arnold Palmer

49. JCPenney Classic Innisbrook Resort DAVIS LOVE III! 266 18 5 $180.000 Jay Haas/ Tarpon Springs, FL BETH DANIEL Nancy Lopez

50. Sazale Classic Rinks Forest CC FRED COUPLES! 254 34 4 $90,000 Curt Byrum/ Wellington Club West MIKE DONALD Tom Byrum Wellington, FL GREG NORMAN WINS SECOND ARNOLD PALMER AWARD

Greg Norman earned his second Arnold Palmer Award by earning $1,165,477 in 1990. Norman previously won the award in 1986. He joins Curtis Strange and Tom .err Kite as the only multiple winners of the award. Norman is one of only five players to earn more than $1 million in a season. The trophy, a bronze casting of "Arnie", will be awarded to Norman for the second time at the PGA TOUR's National Awards Dinner in early January. Past recipients of the award include Tom Kite (1981, 1989), Craig Stadler (1982), Hal Sutton (1983), Tom Watson (1984) and Curtis Strange (1985, 1987, 1988).

Name Events Money Name Events Money

GREG NORMAN ...... _....._..._...... 17.51.165477 37. NICKFALDO'...... 7 .5345262 WAYNE LEVI ...... 23 ..1,024,647 38. JOSE MARIA OLAZABAL ' ...... 8 .... 37,8373 PAYNE STEWART ...... 26 .. .976,281 39. STEVE PATE ._...... _...... _.,...... ,.. 29 _._334505 PAUL AZINGER ...,..,.. _ ...... 26 _.,, 944,731 40. SCOTT HOCH ...... ,.....,...... 26 __.333378 JODIE MUDD _ ...... 23.....911,746 41. BRUCE LIETZKE .....18._.,329194 HALE IRWIN ...... _,....._.._...... _.....17.....838.249 42. JOHN MAHAFFEY ...... 28 ... 325,115 MARK CALCAVECCHIA_,...._...... 27..._834.281 43. DANFORSMAN _ . ...... _26.._,319,160 TIM SIMPSON ...... 26 ...809.772 44. BILLY RAY BROWN ....._...... _.26.....312,466 FRED COUPLES ...... 22 ..... 757,g99 45. MARK BROOKS ._. _....._....._...... 33 .....307348 MARK O'MEARA._.....__ ...... 25...707.175 45. JOEY SINDELAR _._ ___..._...... _..._27 .... 307207 GIL MORGAN ...... ...... 24 .....702 629 47. SCOTT VERPLANK _._ ..__...... 27 .....303589 BILLY MAYFAIR _ ...... 32 _...693.658 48. NOLAN HENKE#._._.__._...... 29.,...294.392 LANNY WADKINS ...... 23 .... 673.433 49. TOM PURTZER ..... _.,,....._._....., 24 .....285.176 LARRY MIZE ...... 23 ..668.198 50. KENNY PERRY __ .. _...... 23.....279381 TOM KITE ....._ ...... _.._....22.....658.202 51. BILL BRITTON _._._.._...... 30._..278.377 IAN BAKER-FINCH ..__ ...... 24.....611,492 52. CRAIG STADLER ...... 19 .... 278.482 CHIP BECK ...... 25 ..... 571.816 53. CURTIS STRANGE ...... 20.... 277.172 STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 26 .....548.564 54. KEN GREEN ...... 25 ... .267.172 PETER JACOBSEN ...... 22 ...547.279 55. RAY FLOYD __...... __...... _...... 17.....264,378 DAVIS LOVE III ...... 27 ..... 537,172 56. JEFF SLUMAN...... ,...... 31 ._..264312 WAYNE GRADY ...... 22 .....527.185 57. DAVID PEOPLES* ....._...... 32 .._.259.367 NICK PRICE _._.....,...._....28.....520.777 58. CHRIS PERRY ...... 30.....259108 BOB TWAY...... __ ...... 29.....495.862 59. MORRIS HATALSKY _. _...... ,...... 25.....253.339 LOREN ROBERTS ...... 30 .... 478,522 60. MIKE REID ___._ _.. ...,...... 19.....249,148 JIM GALLAGHER. JR. _ ...... 34.....476.706 61. TONY SILLS#..... ...... _.18..._243.350 COREY PAVIN ...... 29 ..... 468,830 62. ROCCO MEDIATE ...... 27... .240325 ROBERT GAMEZ# _...... __...... 25 .....461,407 63. SCOTT SIMPSON ...... 20 .... 235309 JOHN COOK ...... 27.....448,112 64. BILLY ANDRADE __. ...... ,28....231362 BRIAN TENNYSON ...... 29.....443,508 65. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 31 .....230278 JOHN HUSTON ...... _..._ ...... 25 .....435.690 66. PETER PERSONS#..,...... 33 ..... 218,305 GENE SAUERS.._ ...... _...... ,27.....374.485 67. MIKE HULBERT .,...... _...... 31.....216,302 DAVID FROST ...... _ ...... 26.....372,485 68. TOM WATSON ...._...... 17.....213,389 BEN CRENSHAW ...... 21 .....351,193 69. BOB ESTES ...... 25 ... 212390 STEVE JONES ...... 24 .....350,982 70. JIM THORPE ...... 28 .....211,297 TOMMY ARMOUR ...... _...... 31 .....348,658 71. ANDREW MAGEE _...... _...... _30.__210,307 MIKE DONALD ...... 32 .... 348,328 72. MARKWIEBE.___...... 31 .....210,135

Non-PGA TOUR Member # 1989 Qualifying Tournament Graduate

276 Name Events Money Name Events Money

73. KENNY KNOX .__.30..$209.679 141. PETER SENIOR ...... 8 ._._$94,244 74. JAY DELSING# ...... 29 ....207,740 142. NEAL LANCASTER# ...... 26 ...... 85.769 75. HAL SUTTON ...... 28... 207.084 143. JOHN INMAN ...... 32 ,...... 85,289 76. JIM HALLET _.. _....,__.,._._...... 35 ....204,059 144. SEVE BALLESIEROS * ...... 8...... 84,584 77. MARK LYE ...... 28. ...201.011 145 DAVE EICHELBERGER ...... 35 ...... 80,692 78. PHIL BLACKMAR ...... 30....200.796 146. LENNIE CLEMENTS# ...... 29 ...... 80,096 79. FUZZY ZOELLER _ ...... _...... 20 _.199.629 147 MIKE SULLIVAN ...... 27 ...,...80,038 80. DAVE BARR ...... 26 197.979 148. LEONARD THOMPSON ...... 31 ...... 78,017 81. BRAD FAXON _...... _ ...... 28 ....197,118 149. MARK HAYES# _ ...... 27 .....,.76,743 82. TED SCHULZ ...... 34 .....193,127 150. DILLARD PRUITT# ...... _.. 30 ...... 76,352 83. DON POOLEV ...___... _.._.24 .....192,570 151. JERRY HAAS# _. _....., ..._..31 ...... 74,702 84. RICHARD ZOKOL# ...... 21 ._..191,634 152. EDUARDO ROMERO __..._...... _.2 ...... 74.667 85. BOBBY WADKINS ..__ ...... 28 ....190,613 153. TREVOR DODOS _.....__._ ...... 8...... 74,544 86. BRAD BRYANT _.__ ...... 31 ....189,795 154. PH. HORGAN 111# __.. ...30..,....72.898 87. DAVID ISHII ...... 4 . 188,000 155. LANCE TEN BROECK ...... 34 .....,.72,896 88. KIRK TRIPLETT, __ ...... 26.....183.464 156. IAN WOOSNAM ' ...... 5 ...... 72.138 89 JAY HAAS _. ...... __ ...... 28.....180.023 157. DUFFY WALDORF ...... 28 ...... 71,674 90. WILLIE WOOD ...... 25 .....179.972 158. JEFF WILSON# ...... 28 ...... 70.011 91. FRED FUNK# _ ...... _...... ,....29 .....179.346 159. STEVE LOWERY ...... 8 ...... 68.524 92. ROBERT WRENN ...... 29 ... 174.308 160. JACK NICKLAUS ...... 9 ...... 68,045 93. BILL SANDER ...... 30 .....172.886 161. STEVE LAMONTAGNE# ...... 29 ...... 67,608 94. MIKE SMITH# ...... 28 __.170.034 162. WEBB HEINTZELMAN ...... 34 ...... 67,376 95. DAVID EDWARDS ...... 22.....166,028 163. PAUL TRITTLER#._ .. ...... 29 ...... 67,149 96. BRAD FABEL# ...... 27 .....165,876 164. PAT MCGOWAN __..._...._...... _.....29...... 66,738 97. MARK MCCUMBER ...... _....._. 24 .....163,413 165. HUBERT GREEN ..._ _...._ ...... 19...... 65,948 98. BRIAN CLAAR# ...... 25 ... 161,356 166. LARRY SILVEIRA# ...... 29 ...... 65.696 99. BUDDY GARDNER ...... 32 .... 159.73? 167. DAVID OGRIN ...... 31 ...... 64.190 100. BILL. GLASSON ...... 23 .....156,791 168. BARRY JAECKEL _._ . ...... 19...... 63.590 101. D.A. WEIBRING ...... 22 ....,156.235 169. ROGER MALTBIE __. ___ _. _...21 ...... 58.536 102. BOB GILDER ...... 27 ..... 154,934 170. GREG BRUCKNER# ...._. .30 ...... 58,464 103. BLAINE MCCALLISTER ...... 30 .....152.048 171. JEFF HART# ...... __.._...___ ...... 26 ..,_..57,189 104. DONNIE HAMMOND ...... 24 _...151,811 172. JIM CARTER _....___ . ...... 32...... 54.392 105. RICK FEHR#.. ....,,.._..,...... 28 _...149,867 173. CALVIN PEETE ...... 24 ...... 54,379 106. JAY DON BLAKE ...... _...... _...30.....148,384 174. J.C. SNEAD ...... 22 ..... 53.231 107. DAVID CANIPE# ...... 27... 144,676 175. SANDY LYLE ...... 15 .....,.51.280 108. STAN UTLEY 34 ....143,604 176. DON SHIREY JR ._.. ..34...._.50,421 109. BOB LOHR ...... 30 ..... 141,260 177 GRANT WAITE# ...... 27 ...... 54076 110. TOM SIECKMANN ...... 28 .....141,242 178. GREG TWIGGS ...... 31 ...... 49,696 111. RAY STEWART ...... 29. .... 139,536 179. ISAO AO K I ...... _.. _.... _...... 10 .... 49.047 112. DOUG TEWELL ...... 26 .....137.795 180. HARRY TAYLOR# ...... 19 ..... 45.647 113. TOM BYRUM ...... 32 .....136,910 181. CRAIG PARRY' ...... ,_._ ...... 8..__..43,351 114. BOB WOLCOTT# ...... 29 .....133.278 182. DENIS WATSON ...... 13 ...... 43,013 115. LEE JANZEN# ...... 30 ... 132.986 183. JACK FERENZ# ...... 21 ...... 39,596 116. FULTON ALLEM ...... 23 .....132,493 184. MITCH ADCOCK# ...... 21 ...... 38,818 117. LARRY RINKER ...... 30 ... 132.442 185. JOE OZAKI . ....._._ ...... 8 ...... 37.330 118. KEITH CLEARWATER _._...__,.__.26.....130,103 186. GARY KOCH ...... 19 ...... 36.469 119. ANDY BEAN ...... 22 ..,,.129,669 187. BERNHARD LANGER ...... 5 _....35,150 120. HOWARD TWITTY .....__ ...... 33 .....129,444 188. MARK MCNULTY ' ...... 1 ...... 34,375 121. GARY HALLBERG _.. _._ ...... 29.....128.954 189. RONAN RAFFERTY ' _. _._ ...... 6 ...... 34.029 122. JOHN ADAMS ...... 32 .....127.733 190. RONNIE BLACK ...... _ ...... 30 ...... 34,001 123. ED DOUGHERTY# ...... _..,...27.....124.505 191. GARY MCCORD ...... 6 ..._...32,249 124. LARRY NELSON ...... __ ...... 15 ...,.124,260 192. JUMBO OZAKI ...... 8.,...... 31,834 125. BOB EASTWOOD# ...... 29 ,..,.123,908 193. SONNY SKINNER# ...... 27 ...... 29.565 126. EMLYN AUBREY# ...... 30 .,...122,329 194. BOBBY CLAMPETT ...... 19 ...... 29.268 127. JIM BOOROS ...... 30 .... 121.948 195. CARL COOPERS ...... 24 .,.. _.28,755 128. JIM WOODWARD# ...... 28 .....118.462 196. STEVE HART# ...... 27 ...... 28,575 129. CURT BYRUM ...... __...._...... 31 .....117,134 197. JERRY ANDERSON# ...... 22 ...... 28.037 130. CLARK BURROUGHS __ ...... 29.....115.923 198. SAM RANDOLPH . _ ...... 8 ...... 27,529 131. DAVE RUMMELLS ..._...._ ...... 30 ....111.539 199. TOM EUBANK# ...... _...... 24 ....,_27.345 132. JOEL EDWARDS# ...... _...,.....,... 32 __.109,809 200. JERRY PATE ...... 17 ...... 26.953 133. ED FIORI __...._._....._.._ ...... 33 __.108,816 201. LON HINKLE ...... 25 ...... 26.052 134. BILL BUTTNER#...... ___..._...... __..31 ....107,621 202. CLARENCE ROSE...... 34 ...... 25.908 135. JIM BENEPE.__._ _.__ ...... 29....105.087 203. BILLY TUTEN ' ...... 4 ...... 25.870 136. CLARK DENNIS#...... _...... 33....103,721 204. DAVID GRAHAM ...... 10 ...... 24.492 137. ANDY NORTH _ ...... 23.. 99.651 205. RICKY KAWAGISHI ...... 4 _...... 23,633 138. TOMMY MOORE# ...... 33 ..... 99.276 206. JOHN DOWDALL# ...... 22 ....,..22,215 139. GEORGE BURNS _.. _. ..__ ...... 28...... 96.443 207 RAY PEARCE ' ...... 2 .._., 21.900 140. MICHAEL ALLEN+ _._. ....30...... 95.319 208. MIKE SCHUCHART# .._.___...__.._..28....._21,501

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277 'ii 1 iiPL LI ILIUUhUI 5 Id ii 262 PLH~rdri uH _.... _.. 1 : ILG 211. SEAN MURPHY# ...... _. .23 .. 19 705 263. KARL ZOLLER - _._.._...... 1 ...... 2.638 212. TOM PERNICE JR ...... 20 .... 19.504 264. TOM GARNER' ...... 2...... 2.486 213. DENNIS HARRINGTON# ...... 28 ...... 19,215 265. RICK TODD# ...... 25 ...... 2.367 214. GREG HICKMAN# ...... 25 ...... 18,927 266. LEE PORTER ' ...... 1 ...... 2.255 215. DAN HALLDORSON ...... 16...... 18,155 266. GREGG WOLFF ...... 3 ...... 2.255 216. FRANCIS QUINN' ...... 2 ...... 16,824 268. JAMES BLAIR '...... _...... 1.._,..._2.225 217. DEWEY ARNETTE# ...... 25 ...... 14,746 268. CARY HUNGATE ' ... _._,...._...... I ...... 2.225 218. BILL KRATZERT ...... 12..,....14,630 270. DAVID JACKSON' ...... 4 ...... 2,220 219. LEE TREVINO..__...... _ ...... 3...... 14,500 271. HOWARD CLARK' ...... 2...... 2.160 220. BOB BOYD ...... _...... 3...... 14,000 272. MARCO DAWSON ...... 2 ...... 2,154 221. ERNIE GONZALEZ ...... 7 13,540 272. RICHARD PARKER '...... 2...... 2,154 222. MIKE HARW000 ...... 1...... 13,379 274. BOB FORD'...... 1 ...... 2,150 223. GIBBY GILBERT.._ ...... 7...... 12,618 275. SKIP KENDALL ...... 1...... 2,118 224, BRIAN WATTS ...... 4...... 12.535 276. PAT FITZSIMONS#.._...... 11 ...... 2,080 225. GARY PLAYER ...... 1 ...... 11,000 277. JEFF MAGGERT ' ._...... 2...... 2,060 226. TED TRYBA# ...... 18 ...... 10,708 278. PETER JORDAN ' ...... 1 ...... 2,034 227. BRUCE FLEISHER ..._ ...... 5...... 10,626 279. LARRY RENTZ' ...... 1 ...... 2,000 228. PETER FOWLER ...... 2 ..... 10,460 280. KEITH HARRIS '....._...... _...... 1...... 1,960 229. RON STRECK ...... 7...... ,.10.356 281. BILL PORTER '...... ,...... 1...... 1,930 230. JOHN DALY . ...... 10.000 282. WAYNE WESTNER ' ...... ,...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 1.910 231. JOHN MCCOMISH ...... 6...... 9.992 283. TOMMY AYCOCK ' ...... I1 ...... 1.894 232. GREG LADEHOFF ...... 8 ...... 9.795 284. BRET BURROUGHS . ...... 1 ...... 1.819 233. AKI OHMACHI....._...... _ ...... 2...... 9.630 284. DOUG MARTIN _...... 2...... 1,819 234. BRIAN JONES' _.__...... _...... 2 ...... 9.000 286. A.J. DUNCAN . ...... 1 ...... 1,810 235. JOHNNY MILLER ...... _...... 1...... 8,900 287. HENRY CAGIGAL'...... 2...... 1.760 236...... 8,800 288. BOBBY HEINS ...... _...... 1 ...... 1,740 ANDREW MURRAY...... 2 237. BRIAN KAMM# ...... 21 ...... 8.775 289. DAVID TENTIS' ...... 11 ...... 1.692 238. RAY BARR. JR.# ...... 24 ...... 8.711 290. RICK VERSHURE ' ...... 1 ...... 1,680 239. ROBERT THOMPSON ...... 2 ...... 8,361 291. JEFF KLEIN ...... 2 ...... 1,608 240. DANNY EDWARDS ...... 3 ...... 8,343 292. ALLAN SCHULTE ' ...... 1 ...... 1,591 241. JACK RENNER ...... _..5 ...... 7,451 293. JERRY WISZ ' .._ ...... 1 ...... 1,584 242. DON REESE ...... 8...... 6.927 294. ROY BIANCALANA ...... 1 .,...... 1.386 243. JACK LARKIN ...... ' ..... 2...... 6,188 294. RICHARD FULKERSON ...... 1 ...... 1,386 244. DAVE STOCKTON ...... 12 ...... 5,691 294. BRIAN MOGG ' ...... 2 _..,.....1,386 245. LEE CHILL _ ...... 2...... 5,610 297. TOM SILVA, ...... 14 ...... 1.372 246. STEVE HASKINS . ...... _...... 3...... ,...5.400 298. GIBBY T GILBERT'...... ,...... 1.,_...... 1,260 247. PATRICK BURKE# ...... _...... 23...... _5.228 298. DAVID WHITFIELD'..._,...... 2.,...._..1,260 248, TOMOHIRO MARUYAMA ...... I ...... 5,171 300. ROD CURL ._....__...... ,...... 7 ..__....1.176 249. SCOTT BENTLEY .__ ...... 3...... 4,718 301. TONY GRIMES' ...... _.._...... 2 ...... 1.020 250. RANDY WYLIE ' ...... 1 ...... 4,507 301. JACK KAY JR. ' ...... 2 ....._...1,020 251. TOM WEISKOPF ...... 4...... 4.326 301. DOUG WEAVER' ...... 5 ...... 1,020 252. DICK MAST' ...... 4 ...... 4,200 304. HICKS MALONSON ' ...... _...... _..1...... 771 252. MIKE NICOLETTE ...... 2 ...... 4,200 305. CHARLES BOLLING ...... 1...... _..684 254. JIM NELFORD ...... 6 ...... 4.132 305. DENNIS TRIXLER ...... 3...... 684 255. ' ...... 1 ...,...... 3,974 305. FRED WADSWORTH ...... 4 ...... 684 256. GREG POWERS ...... 5...... ,3,806 308. GEORGE CADLE ...... 2...... 648 257. SAMMY RACHELS' ...... 1...... 3,700 309. BABE HISKEY __._.....__...... ,...... 1...... 630 258. FRANK CONNER ...... 6 ...... 3.461 310. BOBBY COLE ...... ._....._..1 ...... _..612 259. GEORGE ARCHER ...... 1...... 3.400 310. DWIGHT NEVIL _._...... 5...... 612 260. MARK PFEIL ...... 5 ...... 3.383

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278 LEADERS IN CAREER MONEY EARNINGS

1, TOM KITE _...... _ S6,258,893 51. DAVID GRAHAM __..... _.__$1,862,546 2. TOM WATSON ...... __...5,374,232 52. STEVE PATE ...... 1,824,718 3. CURTIS STRANGE ...... 5,292,892 53. GARY PLAYER ._...._...... _ ...... 1,811,250 4. JACK NICKLAUS ...... _ ...... 5,170465 54. BOBBY WAD KI NS ...... 1.797, 289 5. LANNY WADKINS ...... 4,614,381 55. JOHN COOK ...... 1.790,341 6. PAYNE STEWART ...... 4,582.988 56. DOUG TEWELL ...... 1,771,516 7. BEN CRENSHAW ...... 4,466,267 57. BOB GILDER ...... _._._..,.1,771,302 8. GREG NORMAN ....__ ...... 4.251,270 58. GEORGE BURNS ...... 1,753,794 9. HALE IRWIN .___ ...... 4,066,080 59. ROGER MALTBIE ...... 1.731,572 10. RAY FLOYD ...... 3,880,665 60 D.A. WEIBRING ...... 1,728,591 11. PAUL AZINGER.._..__ ...... 3,687,384 61. ...... 1.691,583 12. LEE TREVINO __._....._ ...... 3,474,916 62. ...... 1.642,861 13. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 3,442,624 63. MILLER BARBER ...... 1,602.408 14. CHIP BECK ...... ___ ...... _...... 3.433,018 64. GARY KOCH ...... 1,601 .826 15. JOHN MAHAFFEY ...... 3,403,191 65. STEVE JONES ...... 1,590.978 16. WAYNE LEVI _ ...... __...... __...3,377 498 66. LEONARD THOMPSON ...... 1,589,723 17. FRED COUPLES ...... 3,330,978 67. GENE LITTLER ...... 1,578,625 18. MARK O'MEARA ...... 3,325,207 68. MIKE DONALD ..._...... _ ...... 1,557,127 19. GIL MORGAN ..._._ ...... 3,309,995 69. JIM COLBERT ...... 1.553,135 20. CRAIG STADLER ...... 3,262,895 70. SANDY LYLE ...... 1,540.549 21. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 3,158,742 71. JERRY PATE _ ...... 1,533.139 22. ANDY BEAN ...... 2.972.566 72. JIM THORPE ...__.._ ...... 1,530466 23. HAL SUTTON ...... 2,931,903 73. JEFF SLUMAN __ ...... _...... 1,525,724 24. LARRY NELSON ..._.__ ...... 2,896.075 74. JACK RENNER ...... 1,518,042 25. SCOTT HOCH ...... 2.860.118 75. BILL GLASSON ...._...... ___...... ___.....1.498 463 26. FUZZY ZOELLER ...... 2.842,944 76. DONNIE HAMMOND __ ...... 1,490.957 27. TIM SIMPSON ...... _.....,.._..2,828,594 77. GENE SAUERS._._..___ ...... 1,487.634 28. PETER JACOBSEN ...... 2,669,174 78. MARK WIEBE ..__ ...... 1,485.852 29. MIKE REID ...... 2.595.390 79. HOWARD TWITTY ...... __...... _..1,485.769 30. LARRY MIZE ...... _....__.2,588.532 80. MARK LYE ...... _...... _...... ,.....1472.873 31. JAY HAAS....____..__ ...... 2,576.308 81. MARK HAYES .. ...... 1,451.200 32. MARK MCCUMBER ...... 2,541,795 82. LON HINKLE ...... 1,445,669 33. JOHNNY MILLER ...... 2,514,248 83. DAVID EDWARDS ...... 1,396,722 34. DAVID FROST ...... _ ...... 2,508,968 84. DAVE BARR _ ...... 1.394,708 35. HUBERT GREEN ...... 2.504.190 85. BILL ROGERS ...... 1,384,710 36. SCOTT SIMPSON ...... 2 479,886 86. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 1,382.623 37. JODIE MUDD ...... 2.409.986 87. ...... 1,376,193 38. BOB TWAY __ ...... 2,395.333 88. LOU GRAHAM _..___...... _ ...... _.. 1,376,107 39. DAN POHL ...... 2,328.363 89. BOB EASTWOOD ...... 1,371.354 40. CALVIN PEETE ...... 2,297,385 90. ED FIORI __.._. _...... _...... _...... 1,360,689 41. COREY PAVIN...... _ ...... 2,293,688 91. MORRIS HATALSKY ...... 1,339,181 42. JOEY SINDELAR._ ...... 2,292,585 92. WAYNE GRADY .___ ...... 1,331,551 43. TOM WEISKOPF ...... 2.226,391 93. MIKE SULLIVAN ...... 1.321.252 44. J.C. SNEAD ...... 2.219,1 71 94. MIKE HULBERT __...._ ...... 1,320,804 45. DON POOLEY ...... 2.181,005 95. ANDY NORTH ...... 1,305,335 46. KEN GREEN ...... _ ...... 2,165,887 96. DAN FORSMAN ._...._ ...... _...,.....1,297,291 47. TOM PURTZER ...... 1,917,949 97. DAVE STOCKTON ...... 1,275,453 48. NICK PRICE ...... 1,897.773 98. AL GEIBERGER ...... 1,265,187 49. ARNOLD PALMER ...... 1,894,960 99. BILL KRATZERT ...... _..__..__..1,231,862 50. GEORGE ARCHER ...... 1,878,541 100. CHARLES COODY ...... 1,208.189

279 FINAL 1990 NABISCO CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION STANDINGS TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT NAME TOTAL BONUS 1 PHOENIX OPEN $1,706,616 $500,000 2. HONDA CLASSIC 1,694,237 250,000 3. USF&G CLASSIC 1,604,353 150,000 4. BUICK OPEN 1,570,843 125,000 5. SAZALE CLASSIC 1.550,912 100,000 6. MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC 1,480,948 90,000 7. ISUZU KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL 1,431,059 80,000 8. BUICK CLASSIC 1,419,885 70,000 9. CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 1.352,031 60.000 10. NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 1,282.048 50,000 11. THE INTERNATIONAL 1,265,530 40,000 12. GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN 1,244,120 30,000 13. THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 1,198,747 28,000 14. H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 1,174,089 27,000 15. NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS 1,132,360 26,000 16. JCPENNEY CLASSIC 1,119,856 25,000 17. INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT OPEN 1,019.363 24,000 18. CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 998.680 23,000 19. AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 989,013 22,000 20. LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL 973,241 21,000 21. BANK OF BOSTON CLASSIC 959,390 20,000 22. BELLSOUTH ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC 951,280 19,000 23. CANADIAN OPEN 941,390 18,000 24. BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC 930,059 17.000 25. NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN 811,065 16,000 26. KEMPER OPEN 809,769 15,000 27. B.C. OPEN 794,415 14,000 28. SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL 792,002 13,500 29. NORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN 788.405 13,000 30. CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC 760,914 12,500 31. INFINITI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 754,074 12,000 32. HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC 711,709 11,500 33. BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN 698,558 11,000 34. HAWAIIAN OPEN 672,162 10,500 35. SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN 670,548 10,000 36. FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC 636,483 9,750 37. K MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN 574,764 9,500 38. WALT DISNEY WORLD/OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC 573,765 9,250 39. GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 550,366 9,000 40. DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC 540,240 8.000

Total $2,000,000

280 CUMULATIVE TEAM CHARITY COMPETITION

Team 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Total

Infiriti TalC $1,562.50 $300,000.00 $7.50000 5500000.00 512.00000 $821,062.50 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic 500,000.00 130,000.00 11 .500.00 90,000.00 9.25000 740,750.00 Las Vegas Invitational 26,000.00 500,000.00 21,000.00 17,000.00 21,000.00 585,000.00 Independent Insurance Agent Open 11,500.00 5,555.55 500,000.00 27,000.00 24,000.00 568,055.55 Phoenix Open 14,000.00 5,555.55 27,000.00 8,500.00 500,000.00 555,055.55 The International 18,000.00 60,00000 9,000.00 250,000.00 40,000.00 377.000.00 The PLAYERS Championship 300,00000 5.555.56 24.000.00 7,000.00 28,000.00 364,555.56 Buick Open 1,562.50 100,00000 125000.00 7,500.00 125,00000 359,062.50 MCI Heritage Classic 1,562.50 5,555.56 250,000.00 10,500.00 90,000.00 357,618.06 Honda Classic 16,000.00 38,000.00 5,500.00 12,500.00 250,000.00 322,000.00 JCPenney Classic 120,000.00 13,000.00 150,000.00 10.000.00 25,00000 318,000.00 B.C. Open 20,000.00 70,000.00 60,000.00 125,000.00 14.000.00 289,000.00 United Hawaiian Open 1,562.50 200,000.00 9,500.00 50.000.00 10,500.00 271,562.50 USF&G Classic 32.000.00 5,555.55 23,000.00 40.00000 150,00000 250,555.55 Buick Southern Open 200,000.00 5,555.56 7,000.00 20,000.00 11,000.00 243,555.56 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic 60,000.00 5.55555 10,00000 150,00000 8,500.00 234,055.55 Sazale Classic 100,000.00 12.000.00 8,500.00 8,000.00 100,000.00 228,500.00 New England Classic 80,000.00 33.000.00 15,500.00 60,000.00 20,000.00 208,500.00 K Marl Greater Greensboro Open 140,00000 5.55556 5,000.00 28,000.00 9,500.00 188.055.56 Nissan Los Angeles Open 35,00000 5,555.55 90,000.00 30,00000 16,000,00 176,555.55 Buick Classic 50,00000 18,000.00 18,000.00 13,000.00 70.000.00 169,000.00 Canon Greater Hartford Open 22,000.00 5,555.55 6.000.00 70000.00 60,000.00 163,555.55 Hardee's Golt Classic 1,562.50 50,000.00 80.000.00 19,000.00 11,500.00 162,062.50 Shearson Lehman Brothers Open 40.000.00 90.000.00 10.500.00 9.000.00 10,000,00 159,500.00 Southwestern Bell Colonial 1.56250 80,00000 50,00000 13,50000 13,500.00 158,56250 Kemper Open 24,000.00 5,555.55 100,000.00 12,000.00 15,000.00 156,555.55 Greater Milwaukee Open 1,562.50 20,500.00 20,000.00 80,000.00 30,000.00 152,062.50 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1,562.50 5.555,55 11 .00G.00 100,000.00 17,000.00 135,118.05 Kapalua International 5,555.56 25,000.00 11,000.00 80,000.00 121,555.56 Chattanooga Classic 12,500.00 43,000.00 28,000.00 24000.00 12,500.00 120.000.00 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 1,562.50 5,555.56 70,000.00 15,000.00 22,000.00 114.118.06 Pensacola Open 70,000.00 23,000.00 14,000.00 6,500.00 113,500.00 Gatlin Brothers Southwest Classic 45,000.00 28.000,00 26.00000 99,000.00 Northern Telecom Open 29 000.00 15.000.00 12,000.00 26,000.00 13,000.00 95,000,00 Federal Express St. Jude Classic 10,000.00 25,500.00 13,500.00 23.000.00 9,750.00 81.750.00 NEC World Series of Golf 1,562.50 5.555.56 17.000.00 6,000.00 50.000.00 80,118.06 Centel Western Open 1,562.50 16,000.00 29,000.00 9,500.00 23,000.00 79,062.50 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic 1,562.50 5,555.56 30,00000 21,00000 9,000.00 67.118.06 BellSouth Atlanta Classic 1,562,50 10.000.00 12,500.00 22,000.00 19,000.00 65,062.50 H.E.B. Texas Open 13.00000 25.000.00 27.000.00 65,000.00 Canadian Open 11,000.00 22,00000 11,500-00 18,000,00 62,500.00 TOUR Championship 1,562.50 5,555.56 6,50000 18,000.00 26,000,00 57,618.06

281 1990 NABISCO INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION

Name Money 1. Greg Norman ...... $175000

2. Wayne Levi ...... 106000

3. Payne Stewart ...... 68000 4. Paul Azinger ...... 47,000

5. Jodie Mudd . ...... 40,000

6. Hale Irwin ...... 36,000 7. Mark Calcavecchia ...... 34,000

8. Tim Simpson ...... 32,000 9. Fred Couples ...... 30,000 10. Mark O'Meara ...... 28,000

11. Gil Morgan ...... 27000

12. Billy Mayfair .. ...... 26,000 13. Lanny Wadkins ...... 25,000

14. Larry Mize ...... 24,000 15. Tom Kite ...... 23,000 16. Ian Baker-Finch ...... 22,000 17. Chip Beck ...... 21,000 18. Steve Elkington ...... 20,000

19. Peter Jacobsen ...... 19.500 20. Davis Love III ...... 19,000 21. Wayne Grady ...... 18,500 22. Nick Price ...... 18,000

23. Bob Tway ------17,500 24. Loren Roberts ...... -...... 17.000 25. Jim Gallagher, Jr------16,500 26, Corey Pavin ------16,000

27. Robert Gamez --...... -...... ---15.500 28. John Cook ------15000

29. Brian Tennyson ------14,500 30. John Huston...... 14,000

TOTAL------985,000

NOTE: The remaining $15,000 to make up a total of $1,000,000 was divided among the four members of the winning Nabisco Team Charity Competition squad, the Phoenix Open.

282 1990 PGA TOUR STATISTICAL LEADERS

DRIVING DISTANCE DRIVING ACCURACY

NAME YARDS NAME PCT

1. TOM PURTZER ...... 279.6 1. CALVIN PEETE ...... 837 2. JOHN ADAMS ...... 279.4 2. LARRY MIZE ...... 792 3. DAN FORSMAN ...... 278.0 3. DOUG TEWELL ...... 790 4. NEAL LANCASTER ...... 277.6 4. HALE IRWIN ...... 778 4. GREG NORMAN ...... 277.6 5. DAVID EDWARDS ...... 776 6. LON HINKLE ...... 277.4 6. CURTIS STRANGE ...... 766 7. BILL SANDER ...... 276.7 7. COREY PAVIN ...... 757 8. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 276.6 7. BRIAN TENNYSON ...... 757 9. DUFFY WALDORF ...... 275.8 9. JOHN INMAN ...... 745 10. TOMMY ARMOUR...._ ...... 274.8 10. SCOTT HOCH ...... 742 11. ANDY BEAN ...... 2734 11. MIKE REID ...... 741 12. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 272.9 12. TOM KITE ...... 740 13. FRED COUPLES ._...... _..._...... _.___272.6 13. BILLY RAY BROWN ...... 739 13. ANDREW MAGEE ...... 272.6 14. JOHN MAHAFFEY ...... 735 15. GREG HICKMAN ...... 272.5 15. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 732 16. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 271.8 16. DAVID CANIPE ...... 731 17. MICHAEL ALLEN ...... 271.6 17. WAYNE GRADY ...... 726 18. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 271.3 18. BOB ESTES...... _.__ ...... _.._._._.725 19. BILL GLASSON ...... 271.1 19. FRED FUNK ...... 724 20. STEVE PATE ...... 270.9 20. ROCCO MEDIATE ...... 723 21. CURT BYRUM ...... 270.8 20. D.A. WEIBRING ...... 723 21. KENNY PERRY ...... 270.8 22. BOB LOHR ...... 722 21. TOM SIECKMANN ...... 270.8 22. SONNY SKINNER ...... 722 24. MIKE SULLIVAN ...... 270.7 24. IAN BAKER-FINCH ....._ ...... 721 24. FUZZY ZOELLER ...... 270.7 25. TIM SIMPSON ...... 718 26. BLAINE MCCALLISTER ...... 270.4 26. PETER JACOBSEN ...... 714 26. CRAIG STADLER ...... 270.4 26. BRUCE LIETZKE...._ ...... 714 28. STEVE LAMONTAGNE ...... 269.5 28. HARRY TAYLOR ...... 709 29. GENE SAVERS ...... 269.1 29. TOMMY MOORE ...... 708 29- PAYNE STEWART ...... 269.1 29. PETER PERSONS ...... 708 31. DONNIE HAMMOND ...... 268.7 31. DILLARD PRUITT ...... 707 32. BRAD BRYANT ...... 268.6 32. JOHN COOK ...... 705 33. JAY DELSING ...... 268.5 33. CHIP BECK ...... 703 33. STEVE JONES ...... 268.5 33. TOM BYRUM ._..._ ...... 703 35. ROBERT GAMEZ ...... 268.4 33. KENNY PERRY ...... 703 36. RONNIE BLACK ...... 268.2 36. GENE SAVERS ...... 702 37. TED SCHULZ ...... 268.1 37. ED FIORI ...... 697 38. ANDY NORTH ...... 267.5 38. CRAIG STADLER ...... 696 38. ROBERT WRENN ...... 267.5 38. STAN UTLEY ...... 696 40. GARY HALLBERG ...... 267.4 40. BRIAN CLAAR ...... __...... _...... ____....695 40. MARK HAYES ...... 267.4 40. LANNY WADKINS ...... 695 40. TOM WATSON ...... 267.4 42. NOLAN HENKE ...... 694 43. PHIL BLACKMAR ...... 267.3 42. RICHARD ZOKOL ...... 694 43. JODIE MUDD ...... 267.3 44. WAYNE LEVI ...... 691 45. PAUL AZINGER ...... 267.0 45. BILL BUTTNER ...... 690 45 GIL MORGAN ...... _.___.._._... -267.0 46. PAUL AZINGER ...... 689 47. DAVE EICHELBERGER ...... 266.8 46. CLARK DENNIS ...... 689 48. DAVE RUMMELLS ...... 266.7 48. STEVE JONES ...... 688 49. JOEY SINDELAR ...... 266.6 49. NICK PRICE ...... 687 50. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 266.4 50. GIL MORGAN ...... 686 50. BOBBY WADKINS ...... 266.4

283 1990 PGA TOUR Statistical Leaders (cont'd.)

GREENS IN REGULATION PUTTING LEADERS

NAME PCT NAME PCT.

1. DOUG TEWELL _._ ...... 709 1. LARRY RINKER ___...... 1.747 2. ROCCO MEDIATE ...... 708 1, PAYNE STEWART ...... 1.747 3. TOM KITE ...... 702 3. MORRIS HATALSKY ...... 1.749 4. CURTIS STRANGE __ ...... 701 4. LARRY MIZE ...... 1.752 5. DAVE BARR ...... 700 5. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 1.754 6. TIM SIMPSON ...... 699 6. JEFF SLUMAN ...... 1.758 7. MARK LYE _...__...... __ ...... 696 7. BILLY ANDRADE ...... 1.759 7. BOBBY WADKINS ...... 696 8. BOB TWAY _...... _ ...... _...... 1.760 9. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 693 9. DAVID FROST ...... 1.762 10. TOM PURTZER ...... 691 9. ROBERT GAMEZ ...... 1.762 11. RICHARD ZOKOL ...... 688 9. STEVE PATE ...... _...... 1.762 12. PETER JACOBSEN ...... 687 12. PAUL AZINGER ...... 1.763 12. GIL MORGAN ...... 687 12. BRAD FAXON ...... 1.763 14. NOLAN HENKE ...... 666 14. BILLY MAYFAIR ...... 1.765 15. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 680 14. MARK WIEBE ...... 1.765 16. JOHN MAHAFFEY ...... 678 16. BEN CRENSHAW ...... 1.766 17. JOHN COOK ...... 677 17. BRIAN TENNYSON ...... 1.767 17. RAY STEWART ...... 677 IT SCOTT VERPLANK...... 1.767 17. HARRY TAYLOR ...... 677 19. GREG NORMAN ...... 1.768 20. NICK PRICE ...... 675 19. JERRY PATE _ ...... 1.768 21. HALE IRWIN ...... 674 21. JOHN COOK ...... ,....1.770 21. KENNY PERRY ...... 674 22. PHIL BLACKMAR ...... 1.771 23. PAUL AZINGER ...... 673 23. JIM CARTER ...... 1.772 23. BILLY RAY BROWN ...... 673 24. MIKE REID...... 1.773 25. BRIAN CLAAR ...... 672 9c MAAGK(1'~AFARA ...... 1.774 25, FRED COUPLES ...... 672 26. GEORGE BURNS ..._ ...... 1.775 25. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 672 27. JAY HAAS ...... 1.776 25. LARRY MIZE ...... 672 27. LEE JANZEN ...... ~ ...... 1.776 29. SCOTT HOCH ...... 671 27. GARY KOCH .._ ...... _.....1.776 30. BRAD FABEL ...... 670 27. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 1.776 30. BILLY MAYFAIR ...... _ ...... 670 31. RAY FL.OYD ...... 1.778 32. MARK OMEARA ...... 669 31. COREY PAVIN ..._ ...... _.._... -1.778 33. GREG BRUCKNER ...... 667 33. MIKE DONALD ...... 1.779 33. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 667 33. KEN GREEN _...... 1.779 33. MARK MCCUMBER ...... 667 33. NOLAN HENKE ...... 1.779 33. GREG NORMAN ...... 667 33. DON POOLEY ...... 1.779 33. COREY PAVIN ...... 667 33. WILLIE WOOD ...... 1.779 33. JIM THORPE ...... 667 36. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 1.780 33. ROBERT WRENN ...... 667 38. HAL SUTTON ...... 1.780 40. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 666 40. JIM BENEPE ...... 1.781 40. JIM HALLET ...... 666 40. JODIE MUDD ...... 1.781 40. GENE SAUERS ...... 666 40. SCOTT SIMPSON ...... 1.781 40. TED SCHULZ ...... 666 43. CHIP BECK ...... 1.782 44. MIKE DONALD ...... 665 43. BILL SANDER ...... 1.782 44. WAYNE LEVI ...... 665 45. MARK BROOKS ...... 1.783 44. JOEY SINDELAR ...... 665 45. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 1.783 47. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 664 45. RICK FEHR ...... 1.783 47. DAVE EICHELBERGER ...... 664 45. FRED FUNK ...... 1.783 49. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 663 45. GENE SAUERS ...... 1.783 50. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 662 45. TONY SILLS ...... 1 ,783

284 1990 PGA TOUR Statistical Leaders (cont'd.)

PAR BREAKERS EAGLE LEADERS

NAME PCT. NAME TOTAL

1. GREG NORMAN __ ...... __...... 219 1. PAUL AZINGER ... ___...14 2. GENE SAUERS ...... 218 2. JOHN ADAMS ...... _....__.., 13 3, MARK O'MEARA ...... 217 2. PHIL BLACKMAR _ ...... _..._._.. 13 4. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 215 4. FRED COUPLES ...... 12 5. BOB TWAY ...... 214 5. DAVID FROST ...... 11 6. PAYNE STEWART ...... 213 5, DAVID PEOPLES ...... 11 7. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 211 7. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 10 8. TIM SIMPSON ...... 210 7. MARK BROOKS ..,...... _...... _....._.._.... 10 9. ROBERT GAMEZ ...... 209 7. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 10 10. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 207 7. STEVE JONES ...... 10 10. DAN FORSMAN ...... 207 7. ANDY NORTH ...... 10 12. PAUL AZINGER ...... 206 T CHRIS PERRY ...... 10 12. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 206 7. BILL SANDER ...... 10 14. LARRY MIZE ...... 204 7. DON SHIREY, JR ...... 10 15. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 203 7. SCOTT VERPLANK ...... 10 15. BILLY MAYFAIR ...... 203 16. DAVE BARR ...... 9 15. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 203 16. ANDY BEAN ...... 9 18. STEVE PATE ...... 202 16. JOEL EDWARDS ...... 9 19. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 201 16. ROBERT GAMEZ ...... 9 19. SCOTT HOCH ...... _...... 201 16. MIKE HULBERT ...... 9 19. SCOTT VERPLANK.__ ...... 201 16, ANDREW MAGEE ...... 9 22. STEVE JONES ...... 200 16. TOM PURTZER ...... 9 22. KENNY PERRY ...... 200 16. GENE SAUERS ...... 9 24. MIKE DONALD ...... 199 16. TIM SIMPSON ...... 9 24. ROBERT WRENN ...... 199 16. HAL SUTTON ...... 9 26. BILLY ANDRADE ...... 198 16. BOB TWAV ...... 9 26. TOM KITE ...... 198 16. ROBERT WRENN ...... _....9 28. FRED COUPLES ...... 197 16. FUZZY ZOELLER ...... 9 29. HALE IRWIN ...... 196 29. CLARK BURROUGHS...... _ ...... _...... 8 29. NICK PRICE ...... 196 29. MORRIS HATALSKY ..._..._ ...... 8 29. FUZZY ZOELLER ...... 196 29. SCOTT HOCH ...... 8 32. CRAIG STADLER ...... 195 29. GREG NORMAN ...... 8 32. BRIAN TENNYSON ...... 195 29. TED SCHULZ ...... _...... _...._ ...... _B 34. PHIL BLACKMAR ...... 194 29. PAYNE STEWART ...... 8 34. JAY DELSING ...... 194 35. TOMMY ARMOUR ...... 7 34. LARRY RINKER ...... _...... 194 35. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 7 34. HAL SUTTON ...... 194 35. CHIP BECK ...... 7 34. RICHARD ZOKOL ...... 194 35. BILL BRITTON ...... 7 39. JOHN COOK ...... 192 35. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 7 39. BRAD FAXON ...... _192 35. CARL COOPER ...... 7 41. JOHN ADAMS ...... 191 35. MIKE DONALD ...... 7 41. TOMMY ARMOUR ...... 191 35. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 7 41. GEORGE BURNS ...... 191 35. JIM GALLAGHER. JR...... _ ...... 7 41. NOLAN HENKE ...... 191 35. JAY HAAS ...... _....7 41. PETER JACOBSEN ...... _...... 191 35. GARY HALLBERG ...... 7 41. WAYNE LEVI....._.._ ...... 191 35. LON HINKLE ...... 7 41. COREY PAVIN ...... 191 35. JOHN INMAN ...... 7 41. JEFF SLUMAN ...... 191 35. LEE JANZEN ...... 7 41. CURTIS STRANGE ...... 191 35. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 7 50. ANDY BEAN ...... 190 35. MARK LYE ...... 7 50. TOM PURTZER ...... 190 35. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 7

285 1990 PGA TOUR Statistical Leaders (cont'd.)

BIRDIE LEADERS SAND SAVES

NAME TOTAL NAME PCT.

1. MIKE DONALD ..._...... 401 1. PAUL AZINGER _._.... _ ... ...... 672 2. BILLY MAYFAIR ...... ...... 395 2. DAVID FROST ...... 615 3. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 394 3. LARRY MIZE ...... 603 4. TED SCHULZ ...... 377 4. BILLY ANDRADE ...... 600 5. GENE SAUERS ...... 372 5. BILLY MAYFAIR ...... 599 6. JIM GALLAGHER, JR ...... 370 6. ED FIORI ...... 593 7. MARK BROOKS ...... 368 6. JOHN INMAN ...... 593 8. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 366 8. JOHN HUSTON ...... 584 9. BOB TWAY ...... 365 8. BARRY JAECKEL ...... 584 10. BILLY ANDRADE ...... 362 10. BRIAN TENNYSON ...... 580 11. JEFF SLUMAN ...... 358 11. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 576 12. STEVE PATE ...... 357 12. BOB EASTWOOD ...... 573 12. COREY PAVIN ...... 357 13. MORRIS HATALSKY ...... 571 14. PAYNE STEWART ...... 356 13. TONY SILLS ...... 571 15. MIKE HULBERT ...... 353 15. JIM CARTER ...... 570 16. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 350 16. BRIAN CLAAR ...... 568 17. PAUL AZINGER ...... 349 17. CHIP BECK ...... 567 18. TIM SIMPSON ...... 345 18. RICHARD ZOKOL ...... 564 19. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 344 19. BILL SANDER ...... 563 20. NICK PRICE ...... 340 20. BOBBY WADKINS ...... 562 21. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 338 21. BOB GILDER ...... 561 22. LARRY RINKER ...... 336 22. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 556 23. MARK WIEBE ...... 335 23. TOMMY MOORE ...... 555 23. ROBERT WRENN ...... 335 24. TIM SIMPSON ...... 551 25. JIM HALLET ...... _...... 334 25. GREG NORMAN ...... 550 26. BUDDY GARDNER ...... 333 26. STEVE HART ...... 548 26. BRIAN TENNYSON ...... 333 27. BRAD FAXON._ ...... 547 28. BOBBY WADKINS ...... 332 28. DAVID EDWARDS.__ ...... 546 29. MARK OMEARA ...... 330 28. GENE SAUERS ...... 546 30. JAY DELSING ...... 329 30. KEN GREEN ...... 544 31. JOHN COOK ...... 325 31. STAN UTLEY ...... 543 32. BILL SANDER ...... 324 32. FRED FUNK _ ...... 542 33. DAVE EICHELBERGER ...... 323 32. JEFF SLUMAN ...... 542 34. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 322 34. DAVIS LOVE III ...... _ ...... 541 34. LEE JANZEN ...... 322 35. PETER PERSONS ...... 540 36. DAN FORSMAN ...... 320 35. MIKE SULLIVAN ...... 540 37. EMLYN AUBREY ...... 317 37. CURTIS STRANGE ...... 538 37. LARRY MIZE ...... 317 37. KIRK TRIPLETT ...... 538 39. GEORGE BURNS ...... 316 39. BOB LOHR ...... 537 40. TOMMY ARMOUR ...... 315 40. WAYNE LEVI ...... 536 40. ANDREW MAGEE ...... 315 41. GEORGE BURNS ...... 535 42. ED FIORI ...... 314 41. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 535 43. CLARK BURROUGHS ...... 313 43. MARK LYE ...... 530 43. STAN UTLEY ...... 313 44. WEBB HEINTZELMAN ...... 529 45. DAVE BARR ...... 310 44. TOM KITE ...... 529 46. SCOTT VERPLANK ...... 309 46. MIKE DONALD ...... 527 47. SCOTT HOCH ...... 308 46. RAY FLOYD ...... _...... 527 48. BILL BRITTON ...... 307 48. RICK FEHR ...... 524 49. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 306 49. DILLARD PRUITT ...... 523 50. PHIL BLACKMAR ...... 305 50. BUDDY GARDNER ...... 521 50. JAY HAAS . _..... ...... 305 50. JODIE MUDD ...... 521

286 1990 PGA TOUR Statistical Leaders (cont'd.)

SCORING AVG ALL AROUND NAME AVG. NAME TOTAL

1. GREG NORMAN _ ...... 69.10 1 PAUL AZINGER ...... 162 2. LARRY MIZE ...__.. ..__..,..69.49 2. GENE SAVERS ...... 213 3. TIM SIMPSON ...... 69.73 3 TIM SIMPSON ...... 228 4. HALE IRWIN ...... 69.76 4. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 289 5. PAUL AZINGER ...... 69.88 5. BILLY MAYFAIR ...... 291 5. TOM KITE ...... 69.88 6. GREG NORMAN ...... 305 7. PETER JACOBSEN ...... 69.91 7. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 324 8. FRED COUPLES ...... 69.97 8. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 352 9. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 70.06 9. PAYNE STEWART ...... 372 10. BILLY MAYFAIR ...... 70.09 10. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 375 11. PAYNE STEWART ...... 70.12 11. LARRY MIZE ...... 389 12. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 70.19 12. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 393 12. GENE SAUERS ...... 70.19 13. SCOTT HOCH ...... 395 14. NICK PRICE ...... 70.20 14. BILLY ANDRADE ...... 403 15. STEVE JONES ...... 70.24 15. STEVE PATE ...... 411 16. COREY PAVIN ...... 70.26 16. MIKE DONALD ...... 444 16. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 70.26 16. ROBERT WRENN ...... 444 18. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 70.27 18. BRIAN TENNYSON ...... 453 19. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 70.30 19. NICK PRICE ...... 463 20. GIL MORGAN .._....___ ...... 70.32 20. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 471 21. MARK O'MEARA ...... 70.33 21. ROBERT GAMEZ ...... 476 21. TOM WATSON .... ...... 70.33 21. MARK LYE ...... 476 23. CURTIS STRANGE ...... 70.42 23. TOM KITE ...... 479 24. BRIAN TENNYSON ...... 70.43 24, COREY PAVIN ...... 494 25. SCOTT HOCH ...... 70.44 25. MARK BROOKS ...... 495 26. JOHN COOK .. _...... _ ...... 70.45 26. STEVE JONES ...... 506 27. LANNY WADKINS ...... 70.46 27. MARK O'MEARA ...... 513 28. BILLY ANDRADE ...... 70.50 28. HAL SUTTON ...... 525 29. STEVE PATE ...... 70.54 29. BOBBY WADKINS ...... 533 30. DAVID FROST ...... 70.56 30. BILL SANDER ...... 535 31. BILLY RAY BROWN ...... 70.57 31. DAVID FROST ...... 549 31. KENNY PERRY ...... 70.57 32. FRED COUPLES ...... 551 33. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 70.58 33. RICHARD ZOKOL ...... 561 34. WAYNE GRADY ...... 70.59 34. RUSS COCHRAN .._ ...... 562 35. CHRIS PERRY ...... 70.60 35. PETER JACOBSEN ...... 566 36. NOLAN HENKE ...... 70.63 36. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 568 37. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 70.64 36. JAY DELSING ...... 568 38. MARK BROOKS ...... 70,68 38. CRAIG STADLER ...... 569 39. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 70.69 38. CURTIS STRANGE ...... 569 39. HAL SUTTON ...... 70.69 40. BOB TWAY ...... 576 41. BEN CRENSHAW ...... 70.71 41. LEEJANZEN .._ ...... 589 41. JODIE MUDD ...... 70.71 42. JIM GALLAGHER. JR ...... 600 41. CRAIG STADLER ...... 70.71 43. BRIAN CLAAR ...... 601 44. CHIP BECK ...... 70.72 44. JOHN COOK ...... 603 44. BILL SANDER ...... 70.72 45. DAVE BARR ...... 604 46. BOB ESTES ...... 70.76 46. PHIL BLACKMAR ....__ ...... 605 46. MARK LYE ...... 70.76 47. GIL MORGAN ...... _ ...... 619 48. MIKE DONALD ...... 70.77 48. NOLAN HENKE _ ...... 622 49. ANDREW MAGEE ...... 70.79 48. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 622 50. JAY DELSING ...... 70.80 50. CHIP BECK ....._ _ ...... 624 50. MIKE REID ...... 70.80

287 YEAR BY YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE ALL-AROUND 1980 Lee Trevino 69.73 1987 Dan Pohl 170 1981 Tom Kite 69.80 1988 Payne Stewart 170 1982 Tom Kite 70.21 1989 Paul Azinger 250 1983 Raymond Floyd 70.61 1990 Paul Azinger 162 1984 Calvin Peete 70.56 1985 Sc Pooley 70.36 SAND SAVES 1986 Scott Hoch 70.08 1980 Bob Eastwood .654 1987 Davidreg Frostost 70.09 1981 Tom Watson .601 1982 Isao Aoki .602 1988 Norman 69.38 1983 1989 Payne Stewart '69.44885 Isao Aoki .623 1990 Greg Norman 69.10 1984 .647 1985 Tom Purtzer .608 had to be carried a decimal further 1986 Paul Azinger .638 1987 Paul Azinger .632 DRIVING DISTANCE 1988 Greg Powers .635 1980 Dan Pohl 274.3 1989 Mike Sullivan .660 1981 Dan Pohl 280.1 1990 Paul Azinger .672 1982 Bill Caltee 275.3 1983 John McComish 277.4 PAR BREAKERS 1984 Bill Glasson 276.5 1980 Tom Watson .213 1985 Andy Bean 278.2 1981 Bruce Lietzke .225 1986 Davis Love III 285.7 1982 Tom Kite .2154 1987 John McComish 283.9 1983 Tom Watson .211 1988 Steve Thomas 284.6 1984 Craig Stadler .220 1989 Ed Humenik 280.9 1985 Craig Stadler .218 1990 Tom Purtzer 279.6 1986 Greg Norman .248 1987 Mark Calcavecchia .221 DRIVING ACCURACY 1988 Ken Green .236 1980 Mike Reid .795 1989 Greg Norman .224 1981 Calvin Peete .819 1990 Greg Norman .219 1982 Calvin Peete .846 1983 Calvin Peete .813 EAGLES 1984 Calvin Peete .775 1980 Dave Eichelberger 16 1985 Calvin Peete .806 1981 Bruce Lietzke 12 1986 Calvin Peete .817 1982 Tom Weiskopf 10 1987 Calvin Peete .830 J.C. Snead 10 1988 Calvin Peete .825 Andy Bean 10 1989 Calvin Peete .826 1983 Chip Beck 15 1990 Calvin Peete .837 1984 Gary Hallberg 15 1985 Larry Rinker 14 GREENS IN REGULATION 1986 Joey Sindelar 16 1980 Jack Nicklaus .721 1987 Phil Blackmar 20 1981 Calvin Peete .731 1988 Ken Green 21 1982 Calvin Peete .724 1989 Lon Hinkle 14 1983 Calvin Peete .714 Duffy Waldorf 14 1984 Andy Bean .721 1990 Paul Azinger 14 1985 John Mahaffey .719 1986 John Mahaffey .720 BIRDIES 1987 Gil Morgan .733 1980 Andy Bean 388 1988 John Adams .739 1981 388 1989 Bruce Lietzke .726 1982 Andy Bean 392 1990 Doug Tewell .709 1983 Hal Sutton 399 1984 Mark O'Meara 419 PUTTING 1985 Joey Sindelar 411 1980 Jerry PPate 28.81 1986 Joey Sindelar 415 1981 Alan T t a 28.70 1987 Dan Forsman 409 1982 Ben Crenshaw 28.65 1988 Dan Forsman 465 1983 Morris Hatalsky 27.96 1989 Ted Schulz 415 1984 Gary McCord 28.57 1990 Mike Donald 401 1985 Craig Stadler 28.627 1986 Greg Norman 1.736 1987 Ben Crenshaw 1.743 1988 Don Pooley 1.729 1989 Steve Jones 1.734 1990 Larry Rinker 1.7467

288 1990 PGA TOUR STATISTICAL HIGH/LOWS Those with 50 rounds or more based on 192 ranked players.

STATISTICAL CATEGORY HIGHEST AVERAGE LOWEST Driving Distance 279.6 262.7 244.2 Driving Accuracy .837 .654 .534 Greens in Regulation .709 .644 .561 Putting 1.923 1.801 1.747 Par Breakers .219 .180 .115 Eagles 14 5 0 Birdies 401 264 115 Scoring Average 69.10 71.18 73.60 Sand Saves .660 .492 .345 1980-1990 CUMULATIVE STATISTICS RANKINGS (min. of 350 rounds)

SCORING LEADERS DRIVING DISTANCE DRIVING ACCURACY

1 TOM KITE 70.58 1 DAVIS LOVE III 279.0 1 CALVIN PEETE .815 2 TOM WATSON 70.76 2 GREG NORMAN 276.6 2 MIKE REID .767 3 GREG NORMAN 70.78 T3 BILL GLASSON 275.0 3 JACK RENNER .745 4 PAYNE STEWART 70.83 T3 DUFFY WALDORF 275.0 4 DAVID EDWARDS .737 5 BRUCE LIETZKE 70.91 5 FRED COUPLES 274.4 5 LARRY NELSON .732 6 CURTIS STRANGE 70.92 6 JOEY SINDELAR 273.8 16 TOM KITE .728 7 SCOTT HOCH 71.01 7 DAN POHL 273.6 16 LARRY MIZE .728 7 COREY PAVIN 71.01 18 CURT BYRUM 272.9 8 DAVID FROST .727 9 DAVID FROST 71.02 T8 MAC O'GRADY 272.9 9 TIM NORRIS .726 10 PAUL AZINGER 71.03 10 TOM PURTZER 272.7 10 BILL ROGERS .725

GREENS IN REGULATION PUTTING LEADERS PAR BREAKERS

1 CALVIN PEETE .704 1 MORRIS HATALSKY 28,48 1 GREG NORMAN .217 2 BRUCE LIETZKE .703 2 RICK FEHR 28.75 T2 PAYNE STEWART .205 3 JOHN MAHAFFEY .701 3 BRIAN CLAAR 28.77 T2 TOM WATSON .205 4 DAN POHL .693 4 WILLIE WOOD 28.82 T4 DAVIS LOVE III .204 5 HAL SUTTON .690 5 JOHN INMAN 28.89 T4 CRAIG STADLER .204 6 JACK NICKLAUS .688 6 GIBBY GILBERT 28.92 6 FRED COUPLES .203 7 JOHNNY MILLER .686 7 FRANK CONNER 28.93 17 PAUL AZINGER .200 T8 PETER JACOBSEN .685 8 DON POOLEY 28.96 17 ANDY BEAN .200 T8 TIM SIMPSON .685 9 ROD CURL 28.97 17 HAL SUTTON .200 10 WAYNE LEVI .684 10 STEVE JONES 28.98 T10 3 TIED WITH .199

EAGLE LEADERS BIRDIE LEADERS SAND-SAVES

1 FRED COUPLES 93 1 BOBBY WADKINS 3.834 1 DAVID FROST .581 2 CRAIG STADLER 87 2 MIKE DONALD 3,601 2 JOHN INMAN .575 3 BUDDY GARDNER 82 T3 TIM SIMPSON 3.584 3 ISAO AOKI .565 4 CHIP BECK 80 T3 CURTIS STRANGE 3,584 T4 PAUL AZINGER .562 5 LON HINKLE 77 5 TOM KITE 3,577 T4 BOB EAST WOOD .562 6 TOM PURTZER 75 6 MARK LYE 3,549 6 JIM CARTER .555 T7 ANDY BEAN 74 7 JAY HAAS 3,530 7 MORRIS HATALSKY .547 T7 MARK MCCUMBER 74 8 HOWARD TWITTY 3,473 8 LARRY MIZE .546 T7 JOEY SINDELAR 74 9 SCOTT HOCH 3,448 9 GREG NORMAN .545 10 PAYNE STEWART 72 10 WAYNE LEVI 3.372 10 GEORGE ARCHER .544

289 MERRILL LYNCH SHOOT-OUT SERIES

A real winner in its first four seasons. the Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Series will return bigger and better than ever in 1991. A 10-man competition covering nine holes of play, the Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Series will be held at 22 different PGA TOUR events in 1991 with the top players collecting $4.000 from the $12,650 purse. What is a Shoot-Out? The format is easy to understand and a pleasure to watch. Ten players begin and on each hole, and the player with the highest score is dropped from the field. Should ties exist, a sudden death playoff is held requiring each of the players involved to execute a pitch shot, a chip or a long putt. The player farthest from the hole is eliminated. The field for each Shoot-Out consists of that tournament's defending champion, the six leading money winners entered into that tournament and three sponsor selections. At season's end, a Shoot-Out championship will be held (date and place TBA) in which 10 players will vie for $250,000 in prize money, with $90,000 going to the winner. John Mahaffey won the title last year at Troon North CC in Scottsdale. AZ. The field for the final competition consists of the top five money winners on the 1991 PGA TOUR Official Money List. the top three money winners from the season-long Shoot-Out Series and two sponsor selections. The 1991 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Series Competition's will be held on the Tuesday of tournament week. 1990 MERRILL LYNCH SHOOT-OUT WINNERS FINAL RESULTS AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Fred Couples Champion: John Mahaffey Nissan Los Angeles Open Lanny Wadkins $90,000 plus the use of a Cadillac Allante THE PLAYERS Championship Tom Kite for a year. Independent Insurance Agent Open John Mahaffey MCI Heritage Classic Gil Morgan 2. Paul Azinger ...... 40.000 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open Ken Green 3. Fred Couples ...... 25,000 USF&G Classic Jay Haas 4. Tim Simpson ...... 20,000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic Tim Simpson 5. Payne Stewart ...... 15,000 BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic Tom Kite 6. Hale Irwin ...... 14,000 Kemper Open rained out 7. Peter Jacobsen ...... 13,000 Buick Classic John Mahaffey 8. Mark Calcavecchia ...... 12,000 Buick Open Mike Donald 9. Wayne Levi ...... 11,000 Federal Express St. Jude Classic Lanny Wadkins NEC World Series of Golf Jose Maria Olazabal Greater Milwaukee Open Jay Haas Hardee's Golf Classic David Frost Southern Open Billy Mayfair Shoot-Out Finals John Mahaffey Las Vegas Invitational Steve Elkington Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic Chip Beck

1991 MERRILL LYNCH SHOOT-OUT SCHEDULE WEEKLY PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro'Am Jan. 29 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Feb. 5 1st...... _...... $4.000 Nissan Los Angeles Open Feb. 19 ...... 2.500 USF&G Classic Mar. 19 2nd 3rd...... 1,250 THE PLAYERS Championship Mar, 26 Independent Insurance Agent Open Apr. 2 4th...... 1,000 5th...... 900 MCI Heritage Classic Apr. 16 6th...... 800 K mart Greater Greensboro Open Apr. 23 7th...... 700 GTE Byron Nelson Classic Apr. 30 8th...... 600 BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic May 7 9th...... 500 Kemper Open May 28 10th...... 400 Buick Classic June 4 Federal Express St. Jude Classic June 25 Buick Open July 30 NEC World Series of Golf Aug. 20 Greater Milwaukee Open Aug. 27 Hardee's Golf Classic Sept. 10 B.C. Open Sept. 17 Southern Open Sept.24 Las Vegas Invitational Oct. 8 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic Oct. 15

290 TOUGHEST HOLES ON THE 1990 PGA TOUR

AVG AVG OVER DOUBLE TRIPLE RANK GOLF COURSE HOLE* PAR SCORE UNDER-PAR EAGLES BIRDIES PARS BOGEYS BOGEYS BOGEY. TOURNAMENT NAME

CYPRESS POINT 16 3 3.874 .874 13 64 60 30 15 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-:.' CYPRESS POINT 17 4 4.786 .786 13 97 36 19 17 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-.-':" TPC AT LAS COLINAS 3 4 4.587 .587 6 185 173 23 5 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC ENGLISH TURN G&CC 18 4 4.500 .500 20 239 174 28 7 USF&G CLASSIC WESTCHESTER CC 12 4 4.467 .467 16 248 201 21 BUICK CLASSIC EN-JOIE GC 15 4 4.465 .465 24 220 148 24 8 B.C. OPEN SPYGLASS HILL 8 4 4.455 455 9 96 55 14 2 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-.~~. LACOSTA CC 5 4 4.454 .454 5 71 45 8 1 INFINITI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS PEBBLE BEACH 9 4 4.452 452 15 128 77 17 4 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-A': MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 6 4 4.446 .446 22 146 83 23 6 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT SPYGLASS HILL 9 4 4.443 .443 1 7 88 74 5 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM N CYPRESS POINT 14 4 4.423 .4Z3 6 108 55 11 2 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO.Ii,' OAKW00D CC 4 4 4.420 .420 22 256 164 26 1 HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC PEBBLE BEACH 8 4 4.419 .419 16 130 79 11 5 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PROA.' TORREY PINES - SOUTH 7 4 4.401 .401 17 175 127 8 2 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 10 4 4.396 .396 19 149 96 14 2 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT FOREST OAKS CC 3 4 4.386 .386 18 274 130 25 1 K MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN BLUE MONSTER COURSE 18 4 4.382 .382 45 228 131 31 7 DORAL RYDER OPEN SPYGLASS HILL 16 4 4.381 .381 12 97 56 10 I AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-A.' COLONIAL CC 5 4 4.378 .378 25 210 102 23 5 SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL CHAMPIONS GC 11 4 4.375 .375 4 74 35 7 NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS FIRESTONE CC 4 4 4-372 .372 11 106 61 10 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF TPC AT AVENEL 12 4 4.369 .369 28 260 139 22 4 KEMPER OPEN CYPRESS POINT 8 4 4.363 .363 14 97 62 9 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-r.i.l MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC I 4 4.361 .361 22 157 83 14 4 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT HATTIESBURG CC 9 4 4.360 .360 26 221 127 14 4 DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC PEBBLE BEACH 10 4 4.357 .357 12 147 67 14 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-A7 GLEN ABBEY GC 9 4 4.356 .356 47 242 103 38 8 CANADIAN OPEN MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 12 3 3.354 .354 41 155 44 30 10 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT CYPRESS POINT 7 3 3.346 .346 18 98 54 9 3 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AL' MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 7 3 3346 346 1 16 166 89 6 2 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT BAY HILL 18 4 4.338 .338 1 39 210 90 33 3 THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 2 4 4.336 .336 33 250 138 22 HONDA CLASSIC Toughest Holes On The 1990 PGA TOUR (cont'd.)

AVG AVG OVER DOUBLE TRIPLE RANK GOLF COURSE HOLE? PAR SCORE UNDER-PAR EAGLES BIRDIES PARS BOGEYS BOGEYS BOGEY+ TOURNAMENT NAME

33 AUGUSTA NATIONAL 12 3 3.336 .336 37 144 60 16 11 THE MASTERS TOURNAMENT 35 TORREY PINES - SOUTH I 4 4.334 .334 11 204 107 7 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN 35 TORREY PINES - SOUTH 12 4 4.334 334 18 194 107 9 I SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN 37 TPC AT STARPASS 12 4 4.330 .330 25 191 69 24 3 NORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN 38 AUGUSTA NATIONAL 4 3 3.328 328 16 153 94 5 THE MASTERS TOURNAMENT 39 TPC AT LAS COLINAS 10 4 4.324 .324 20 235 127 10 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 39 CYPRESS POINT 11 4 4.324 .324 7 117 51 6 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-. 41 GREEN ISLAND CC 1 4 4.322 .322 33 274 139 16 4 BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN 42 ATLANTA CC 9 4 4.321 .321 32 287 137 23 1 BELLSOUTH ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC 43 TPC AT LAS COLINAS 12 4 4.319 .319 15 254 108 13 2 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 44 MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 18 4 4.318 .318 20 163 88 6 3 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 45 BLUE MONSTER COURSE 13 3 3.317 .317 18 276 138 10 CORAL RYDER OPEN 45 GLEN ABBEY GC 10 4 4.317 .317 29 263 127 16 3 CANADIAN OPEN 47 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 11 3 3.314 .314 31 264 129 16 3 HONDA CLASSIC ti 47 FIRESTONE CC 6 4 4.314 .314 11 110 64 3 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 49 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 7 3 3.312 .312 40 273 89 35 6 HONDA CLASSIC 49 BUTLER NATIONAL GC 9 4 4.312 312 36 278 140 16 4 CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 51 WAIALAE CC 6 4 4.307 .307 31 272 120 21 2 HAWAIIAN OPEN 52 RIVIERA CC 2 4 4.306 .306 31 268 122 18 2 NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN 53 TPC OF SOUTHWIND 14 3 3.305 .305 50 265 115 31 4 FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC 54 TPC AT SAWGRASS 8 3 3.303 .303 27 256 130 13 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 54 FIRESTONE CC 13 4 4.303 .303 14 111 55 8 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 56 TORREY PINES - NORTH 6 3 3.301 .301 17 89 38 10 2 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN 57 TPC AT SAWGRASS 5 4 4.300 .300 34 250 124 16 2 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 58 MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 2 4 4.296 .296 22 166 80 11 I MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 59 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 12 4 4.293 .293 40 274 95 29 5 HONDA CLASSIC 59 HATTIESBURG CC 2 3 3.293 .293 22 244 116 9 I DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC 81 CYPRESS POINT I 4 1.201 291 16 109 48 7 2 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-.- 62 SPYGLASS HILL 5 3 3.290 .290 1 9 114 45 6 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO--'. 62 SPYGLASS HILL 6 4 4.290 .290 17 103 45 10 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-. 62 SPYGLASS HILL 13 4 4.290 .290 14 103 54 4 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO--. 65 WAIALAE CC 15 4 4.287 .287 35 271 120 17 3 HAWAIIAN OPEN 65 BLUE MONSTER COURSE 4 3 3.287 .287 31 270 127 12 2 CORAL RYDER OPEN 65 RANDOLPH PARKGC 15 3 3787 287 19 96 25 14 3 NORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN Toughest Holes On The 1990 PGA TOUR (cont'd.)

AVG AVG OVER DOUBLE TRIPLE RANK GOLF COURSE HOLE# PAR SCORE UNDER- PAR EAGLES BIRDIES PARS BOGEYS BOGEYS BOGEY. TOURNAMENT NAME

68 HARBOUR TOWN 4 3 3.286 .286 32 242 76 21 7 MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC 68 HARBOUR TOWN 8 4 4.286 .286 22 251 84 18 3 MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC 68 FOREST OAKS CC 17 3 3.286 .286 1 31 268 141 9 1 K MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN 71 BUTLER NATIONAL GC 10 4 4.285 .285 1 54 268 118 29 4 CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 72 WESTCHESTER CC 8 4 4.284 .284 1 45 284 129 25 2 BUICK CLASSIC 73 ENGLISH TURN G&CC 5 4 4.280 .280 35 283 136 12 2 USF&G CLASSIC 74 MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 8 3 3.279 .279 16 177 80 7 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 74 GLEN ABBEY GC 11 4 4.279 .279 1 70 228 95 36 8 CANADIAN OPEN 76 ATLANTA CC 6 3 3.277 .277 49 290 109 24 8 BELLSOUTH ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC 77 MUIRFIELO VILLAGE GC 11 5 5.275 .275 38 154 67 17 4 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 77 CYPRESS POINT 18 4 4.275 .275 14 117 40 10 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 79 ENGLISH TURN G&CC 14 4 4.274 .274 1 38 272 146 11 USF&G CLASSIC 79 BUTLER NATIONAL GC ro 18 4 4.274 .274 38 306 97 28 5 CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 81 TPC AT LAS COLINAS 9 4 4.273 .273 27 248 101 15 1 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 82 MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 4 3 3.268 .268 25 161 88 6 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 82 MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 17 4 4.268 .268 27 163 79 10 1 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 84 INDIAN WELLS CC 10 4 4.266 .266 7 83 35 3 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC 85 TPC AT SAWGRASS 14 4 4.265 .265 40 252 117 15 2 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 85 AUGUSTA NATIONAL 1 4 4.265 .265 16 171 75 6 THE MASTERS TOURNAMENT 85 AUGUSTA NATIONAL 6 3 3.265 .265 21 161 80 6 THE MASTERS TOURNAMENT 88 SPYGLASS HILL 10 4 4.261 .261 20 95 56 5 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 89 TPC AT STARPASS 18 4 4.253 .253 36 175 88 12 1 NORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN 90 WESTCHESTER CC 4 4 4.251 .251 49 294 123 13 7 BUICK CLASSIC 90 GLEN ABBEY GC 14 4 4.251 .251 41 260 124 12 1 CANADIAN OPEN 92 ENGLISH TURN G&CC 8 3 3.250 .250 1 44 291 105 23 4 USF&G CLASSIC 92 PGA WEST/PALMER CRSE 9 4 4.250 .250 14 134 42 8 2 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC 94 TUCKAWAY CC 10 4 4.249 .249 32 286 127 6 2 GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN 95 TPC OF SCOTTSDALE 7 3 3.247 .247 38 275 125 12 PHOENIX OPEN 96 TPC AT SAWGRASS 7 4 4.246 .246 43 260 101 19 3 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 96 MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 14 4 4.246 .246 37 154 73 15 1 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 98 FIRESTONE CC 9 4 4.245 .245 11 125 47 5 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 99 SPYGLASS HILL 18 4 4.244 .244 15 106 52 3 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 100 HARBOUR TOWN 11 4 4.243 .243 27 242 101 6 2 MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC THE LAST TIME WINNERS: Last to win back-to-back events ...... _ Hale Irwin, 1990 U.S. Open. Buick Classic Last to win three consecutive events ..... Gary Player, 1978 Masters, Tot C. Houston Open. Last to defend title ...... Tim Simpson, 1989,1990 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic Last lefthander to win ...... Ernie Gonzalez, 1986 Pensacola Open Last Monday Open Qualifier to win ...... Fred Wadsworth. 1986 Southern Open Last rookie to win ...... Peter Persons, 1990 Chattanooga Classic Last rookie to win twice ...... Robert Gamez, 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open and Nestle Invitational Last amateur to win ...... Scott Verplank, 1986 Beatrice Western Open Last to win in first-ever TOUR start ...... Jim Benepe, 1988 Beatrice Western Open Last to win in first start as official member of PGA TOUR ...... Robert Gamez, 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open Last wire-to-wire winner (no ties) .....,...,.Tim Simpson, 1990 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic Last player to win with over-par score ... Andy North, 1978 U.S. Open, plus-1 'Regular TOUR event ...... Bruce Lietzke, 1981 Byron Nelson Classic, plus-I Last time player shot 80 and won ,...... Kenny Knox, 1986 Honda Classic (third round) Last to repeat as money leader ...... Curtis Strange, 1987, 1988 TOURNAMENT FINISHES Last 36-hole event ...... 1986 Pensacola Open Last 54-hole event -t...... _...1990 Memorial Tournament Last Monday finish ...... 1988 Canadian Open Last Monday finishtor playoff ...... 1989 Anheuser Busch Classic Last Monday U.S. Open playoff finish ....1990 Hale Irwin and Mike Donald tied after scheduled 18 holes, then Irwin won on 19th Last Tuesday finish ...... 1980 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open Last 36-hole final day ...... 1987 Beatrice Western Open Last time cut made after 18 holes...... , 1987 Beatrice Western Open WEATHER Last time tournament rained out ..._._. -,1966 Houston Open (played later in year), 1949 Colonial NIT Last time it snowed during tournament ..1987 Greater Greensboro Open DOUBLE EAGLES, ACES & EAGLES Last time back-to-back eagles ...... _...,Jim Carter, 1989 Centel Classic (par 5-4) Last time double eagle ...... Greg Bruckner, 1990 Southern Open (five in 1990) Last time three eagles in same round ..., David Frost, 1990 Las Vegas Invitational Last time four aces same day, same hole ...... 1989 U.S. Open, Doug Weaver. Mark Wiebe, Jerry Pate, Nick Price on hole No. 6, 160 yards, all used a 7-iron. PLAYOFF Last one-hole playoff ...... 1990 Championships (Jodie Mudd dot. Billy Mayfair) Last two-hole playoff ...... 1990 Southern Open (Kenny Knox def. Jim Hallet) Last three-hole playoff ...... 1988 Independent Ins, Agent Open (Curtis Strange def. Greg Norman) Last tour-hole playoff ...... 1989 Anheuser Busch CI. (Mike Donald def. Tim Simpson and Hal Sutton) Last five-hole playoff ...... 1989 Las Vegas Invitational (Scott Hoch del, Robert Wrenn) Last six-hole playoff ...... 1986 Kemper Open (Greg Norman def. Larry Mize) Last eight hole playoff ...... 1983 Phoenix Open (Bob Gilder def. Johnny Miller. Mark O'Meara and Rex Caldwell) Last ti-hole playoff (TOUR record for sudden death) ...... 1949 (Middlecoff and Mangrum co-winners) Last 18-hole playoff ...... 1990 U.S. Open Last Monday playoff finish on TOUR .....1989 Anheuser Busch Classic Last playoff won with eagle ...... 1990 Doral Ryder Open (Greg Norman, chip-in to defeat Paul Azinger, Mark Calcavecchia and Tim Simpson) Last playoff won with birdie ...... 1990 Nabisco Championships (Jodie Mudd def. Billy Mayfair, first hole) Last playoff won with bogey ...... 1988 Phoenix Open (Sandy Lyle def. Fred Couples. third extra hole) Last two-man playoff ...... _...... 1990 Nabisco Championships (Jodie Mudd def. Billy Mayfair) Last three-man playoff ...... 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open (Jim Gallagher def, Ed Dougherty and Billy Mayfair) Last four-man playoff ...... 1990 Doral Ryder Open (Greg Norman def. Paul Azinger. Mark Calcavecchia and Tim Simpson) Last five-man playoff ...._.__ ...... 1983 Kemper Open (Fred Couples defeated Scott Simpson, Gil Morgan, Barry Jaeckel. Tze-Chung Chen) Last five-TEAM playoff ...... 1985 Chrysler Team Championship 294 1990 PGA TOUR FACTS AND FIGURES

LOW 9 28 (7 under), Kenny Knox, Chattanooga 29(7 under), Tom Kite, Bob Hope (Indian Wells). 29(6 under), David Frost, Tucson (Randolph). Mike Hulbert, Colonial. Kirk Triplett, Buick Classic. Howard Twisty, David Peoples, Southern. Steve Jones, Billy Ray Brown, John Dowdall, Texas Open. 29 (sunder). Chris Perry, Brad Fabel. Hartford.

LOW 18 60 (12 under), David Frost. Tucson (Randolph).

LOW FIRST 36: 128 (16 under), Tim Simpson, Disney 128(12 under),JoseMaria Olazabal, Wodd Series; PeterPersons, Chattanooga; Steve Jones. Texas.

LOW FIRST 54: 193 (23 under), Tim Simpson, Disney. 193 (17 under). Peter Persons, Chattanooga.

LOW 72: 260 (20 under), Peter Persons. Chattanooga. 264 (24 under), Tim Simpson, Disney.

282(6 under),John Huston, Honda; SteveElkinglon,Greensboro;Wayne Grady, PGA. 216 (even), Greg Norman, Memorial (54 holes, weather).

LARGEST WINNING MARGIN: 12 strokes. Jose Maria Qazabal, World Series.

LOW START BY WINNER: 61 (9 under). Jose Maria LYazabal, World Series.

HIGH START BY WINNER: 72 (even), David Ishii, Hawaii.

LOW FINISH BY WINNER: 62 (10 under), Greg Norman, Dora] (won playoff). HIGH FINISH BY WINNER: 72 (even), Mark O'Meara, Pebble Beach; David Ishii, Hawaii; Dan Forsman. Shearson. 71 (even), Payne Stewart, Heritage (won playoff).

LARGEST 18-HOLE LEAD: 4 strokes, Fred Couples, Memorial; Jose Maria G'azabal, World Series.

LARGEST 36-HOLE LEAD: 9 strokes, Jose Marla C4azabal. World Series.

LARGEST 54-HOLE LEAD: 8 strokes, Jose Maria Q'a2abat. World Series.

LOW 36-HOLE CUT: 138 (2 under), Chattanooga, Texas. 141 (3 under), Milwaukee.

LOW 54-HOLE CUT: 210 (6 under), Disney World.

LOW 72-HOLE CUT: 281 (7 under). Bob Hope.

HIGH 36-HOLE CUT: 157 (13 under), Memorial.

FEWEST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT: 70 at Canadian Open, Texas Open.

MOST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT: 88 at Buick Classic,

MOST CONSECUTIVE EVENTS IN THE MONEY: 17 by Larry Mize. 16 by Tom Kite.

CONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH VICTORY (current): 4 by Paul Azinger(1987 thru 1990).

HOLES-IN-ONE (34): Bob Tway, T of C. Nolen Henke, Tucson. Carl Cooper, Pebble Beach. Brad Bryant, Andrew Magee, David Edwards, Bill Sander, all Phoenix. Peter Persons, Jodie Mudd, Shearson. TommyArmour, IIA-Houston. Fulton Al/em, Mark Lye. Nestle. Greg Norman, Heritage. Tammy Price, Greensboro. Mike Donald, USF&G. Steve Hart, P.H. Horgan, Byron Nelson. Loren Roberts, Memorial. Doug Tewell, Steve Jones, Kemper. Jay Dan Blake, U.S. Open. Hale Irwin, Mike Sullivan, BarryJaeckel, Phil Blackmar, Buick Classic. John Adams, David Peoples, Hartford. Hal Sutton, Anheuser-Busch. Dillard Pruitt, Memphis. Ray Barr. Chattanooga. Mike Sullivan, TomAycodu Tom Kite, Texas. Dennis Harrington, Hardee's.

P4.1-i 1990 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures (Continued)

DOUBLE EAGLES: Tom Pemtce, Phoenix, TPC-Scottsdale, 501 yards, driver 3-wood. Gary Koch, Anheuser- Busch, 514 yards, driver 3-wood. Stew Pate, International, 535 yards, driver 2-iron. Jim Gallagher, International, 492 yards. driver 5-iron.Greg Bruckner, Southern. 585 yards, driver 4-wood.

TWO EAGLES ONE ROUND: David Frost, Tucson. Lonnie Clements, Bob Hope. Curtis Strange, Robert Gamez, Nestle. Chip Beck, Greensboro. Payne Stewart, Memorial. Clark Burroughs, Kemper. Tom Sieckmann, Buick Open. Tom Purtzer, International. Peter Persons, Chattanooga. Howard Twitly, Texas Open. Robert Wrenn, Las Vegas. Paul Azinger. Disney Wald.

THREE EAGLES ONE ROUND: David Frost, Las Vegas.

BEST BIRDIE STREAK: 7 by Stew Elkington, Bob Hope - PGA WesVPaimer course. 7 by Scott Verplank, Milwaukee.

BEST EAGLEIBIRDIE STREAK: 7 under, David Frost, Tucson Randolph, 5 birdies then an eagle.

FIRST-TIME WINNERS(10): Robert Gamez, Tucson. David Ishii, Hawaiian Open. Tony Sills. IIA-Houston.Jose Maria Olazabat, World Series, Jim Gallagher, Milwaukee. Tommy Armour. Phoe- nix. John Huston, Honda. Stew Elkington, Greensboro. Peter Persons, Chat- tanooga. Nolan Henke, B.C. Open.

MULTIPLE WINNERS: 4- Wayne Levi, Atlanta, Western, Hartford and Canadian. 2 - Greg Norman, Doral, Memorial. 2 . Payne Stewart, Heritage, Byron Nelson. 2- Robert Gamez, Tucson, Nestle. 2- Hale Irwin, U.S. Open, Buick Classic (back-to-back). 2 . Mark O'Meara, Pebble Beach, Texas Open. 2- Jodie Mudd, THE PLAYERS Championship. Nabisco Championships.

WIRE-TO-WIRE WINNERS: (no ties involved) Jose Maria Clazabal, World Series. Tim Simpson, Disney.

PLAYOFFS: Doral Ryder Greg Norman del. PaulAzinger, Mark Calcavecdna, Tim Simpson with eagle (chip in) on first extra hole. IIA-Houston Tony Sills del. Gil Morgan. par on first extra hole. Masters Nick Faldo del_ Raymond Floyd, par on second extra hole. MCI Heritage Payne Stewart def. Larry Mize, Stew Jones. birdie second extra hole. U.S. Open Hale/nvindef. Mike Donald, birdie on 19th hole.Ilsaerx.n.nenen.v.mma4ronl. Fed. Ex-St. Jude Tom Kite del. John Cook, birdie on first extra hole. Milwaukee Jim Gallagherdef. Billy Mayfair, Ed Dougherty, par first extra hole. Hardee's Joey Sindelar def. Willie Wood, par on first extra hole. Las Vegas Bob Tway del. John Cook, par on first extra hole. Buick Southern Kenny Knox del. Jim Haller, birdie on second extra hole. Nabisco Jodie Mudddef. Billy Mayfair, birdie on first extra hole.

COURSE RECORDS: 60 (12 under), David Frost, Tucson Randolph North. 61 (11 under), Mark Brooks, Shearson, Torrey Pines North. 61 (9 under). Jose Maria Clazabal, World Series, Firestone South. 61 (9 under). Kenny Knox, Dam Rummells, Chattanooga, Valleybrook. 61 (9 under), John Dowdall, Texas Open, Oak Hills. 61 (11 under), Payne Stewart. Disney World, Magnolia Course. 62 (10 under), Greg Norman, Doral Blue Course. 62(10 under), Stew Elkington. Las Vegas CC. 62(9 under), Larry Silveira, Tom Kite, Memphis. TPC-Southwind. 63(8 under), Wayne Levi, Nabisco at Champions GC.

54-HOLE TOURNAMENTS DUE TO WEATHER: Independent Insurance Agents Open at The Woodlands, TX (Tony Sills). GTE-Byron Nelson Classic in Irving, TX (Payne Stewarb. The Memorial in Dublin, OH (Greg Norman).

296 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events SCORING RECORDS 72 holes: 257—(6068-64-65) by Mike Souchak, at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio, TX., in 1955 Texas Open (27 under par). 258-165-64-65-64) by Donnie Hammond, at Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX., in 1989 Texas Open Presented by Nabisco (22 under par). 259—(62-68-63-66) by Byron Nelson. at Broadmoor Golf Club. Seattle WA., in 1945 Seattle Open (21 under par). 259—(70-63-63-63) by Chandler Harper at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio TX., in 1954 Texas Open (25 under par). 259—(63-64-66-66) by Tim Norris. at Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT, in 1982 Sammy Davis, Jr.- Greater Hartford Open (25 under par) 259—(64-63-66-66) by Corey Pavin at Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX., in 1988 Texas Open Presented by Nabisco (21 under par). 90 holes: 333—(67-67-68-66-65) by Lanny Wadkins, at four courses, Palm Springs, CA, in the 1985 Bob Hope Classic (27 under par). 333—(66-68-64-69-66) by Craig Stadler, at four courses, Palm Springs, CA, in the 1985 Bob Hope Classic (27 under par). 333—(73-63-68-64-65) by Greg Norman. at three courses, Las Vegas, NV, in the 1986 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational (27 under par). Most shots under par: 27—Mike Souchak in winning the 1955 Texas Open with 257. 27—Ben Hogan in winning the 1945 Portland Invitational with 261. 27—Lanny Wadkins in winning the 1985 Bob Hope Classic with 333. 27—Craig Stadler in finishing second at the 1985 Bob Hope Classic with 333'. 27—Greg Norman in winning the 1985 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational with 333. 26— in winning the 1967 Pensacola Open with 262. 26—Robert Wrenn in winning the 1987 Buick Open with 262. 26—Chip Beck in winning the 1988 USF&G Classic with 262. 25—Chandler Harper in winning the 1954 Texas Open with 259. 25—Johnny Miller in winning the 1975 Tucson Open with 263. 25—Tim Norris in winning the 1982 Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open with 259. 25—Bob Lohr in winning the 1988 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic with 263. 25—Chip Beck at 1988 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic (lost playoff). 'achieved in 90-hole tournament. 54 holes: Opening rounds 191—(66-64-61) by Gay Brewer. at Pensacola CC, Pensacola, FL, in winning 1967 Pensacola Open. 192—(60-68-64) by Mike Souchak, at Brackenridge Park Golf Course. San Antonio. TX., in 1955 Texas Open. 192—(64-63-65) by Bob Gilder, at Westchester CC, Harrison, NY, in 1982 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. Consecutive rounds 189—(63-63-63) by Chandler Harper in the last three rounds of the 1954 Texas Open at Brackenridge. 36 holes: Opening rounds 126—(64-62) by Tommy Bolt, at Cavalier Yacht & Country Club, Virginia Beach, VA., in 1954 Virginia Beach Open. 126—(64-62) by Paul Azinger, at Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX., in 1989 Texas Open. Pre- sented by Nabisco. 125—(63-62) by Ron Streck in the last two rounds of the 1978 Texas Open at Oak Hills Country Club, San Antonio, TX.

297 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events SCORING RECORDS 125—(62-63) by Blaine McCallister in the middle two rounds of the 1988 Hardee's Golf Classic at Oakwood CC. Coal Valley. IL. 126—(62-64) by Johnny Palmer in the last two rounds of the 1948 Tucson Open at El Rio Country Club, Tucson, AZ. 126—(63-63) by Sam Snead in the last two rounds of the 1950 Texas Open at Brackenridge Park GC.San Antonio, TX. 126—(63-63) by Chandler Harper in the middle rounds and last two rounds of the 1954 Texas Open at Brackenridge Park GC.San Antonio, TX.. 126—(60-66) by Sam Snead in the middle rounds of the 1957 Dallas Open at Glen Lakes Country Club. Dallas, TX. 126—(61-65) by Jack Rule, Jr. in the middle rounds of the 1963 St. Paul Open at Keller Golf Club, St. Paul, MN. 126—(63-63) by Mark Pfeil, in the middle rounds of the 1983 Texas Open at Oak Hills CC, San Antonio. TX. 18 holes: 59—by Al Geiberger, at Colonial Country Club. Memphis. TN., in second round of 1977 Memphis Classic. 60—by Al Brosch, at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio, TX., in third round of 1951 Texas Open. 60—by Bill Nary, at El Paso Country Club, El Paso, TX., in third round of 1952 El Paso Open. 60—by , at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio, TX., in third round of 1954 Texas Open. 60—by Wally Ulrich, at Cavalier Yacht and Country Club, Virginia Beach, VA., in second round of 1954 Virginia Beach Open. 60—by Tommy Bolt, at Wethersfield Country Club Hartford, CT., in second round of 1954 Insurance City Open. 60—by Mike Souchak at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio, TX., in f rst round of 1955 Texas Open. 60—by Sam Snead, at Glen Lakes Country Club, Dallas, TX., in second round of 1957 Dallas Open. 60—by David Frost. at Randolph Park Golf Course, Tucson, AZ, in second round of 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open. 9 holes: 27—by Mike Souchak. at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio, TX., or par-35 second nine of first round in 1955 Texas Open. 27—by Andy North at En-Joie Golf Club, Endicott, NY., on par-34 second nine of first round in 1975 B.C. Open. Best Vardon Trophy scoring average: 69.23—Sam Snead in 1950 (6646 strokes. 96 rounds). 69.30—Ben Hogan in 1948 (5267 strokes, 76 rounds). 69.37—Sam Snead in 1949 (5064 strokes, 73 rounds). Most consecutive rounds under 70: 19—Byron Nelson in 1945. Most birdies in a row: 8—Bob Goalby at Pasadena Golf Club. St. Petersburg FL. during fourth round of 1961 St. Petersburg Open; Fuzzy Zoeller, at Oakwood Country Club, Coal Valley, L., during first round of 1976 Quad Cities Open; Dewey Arnette, Warwick Hills GC, Grard Blanc, MI, during first round of the 1987 Buick Open. Best Birdie-eagle streak: 6—birdies and 1 eagle by Al Geiberger, at Colonial Country Club, Memphis, –N.. during second round of 1977 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic.

298 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events SCORING RECORDS Most birdies in a row to win: 5—by Jack Nicklaus to win 1978 Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (last 5 holes),

VICTORY RECORDS Most victories during career (PGA TOUR co-sponsored and/or approved tournaments only): 81—Sam Snead 70—Jack Nicklaus 63—Ben Hogan 60—Arnold Palmer 52—Byron Nelson 51—Billy Casper Most consecutive years winning at least one tournament: 17—Jack Nicklaus (1962-78) 17—Arnold Palmer (1955-71) 16—Billy Casper (1956-71) Most consecutive victories: 11—Byron Nelson, from Miami Four Ball March 8-11, 1945, through Canadian Open, August 2- 4, 1945. Tournament, site, dates, score, purse-Miami Four Ball, Miami Springs Course, Miami. FL.. March 8-11, won 8-6,$1,500; , Myers Park Golf Club, Charlotte, NC., March 16-19. 272,$2000; Greensboro Open. Starmouni Country Club, Greensboro, NC.. March 23-25,271, $1000: Durham Open. Hope Valley Country Club. Durham, NC.. March 30-April 1, 276 $1000, Atlanta Open, Capital City Course, Atlanta, GA., April 5-8, 263, $2000 Montreal Open Islemere Golf and Country Club, Montreal Que., June 7-10 268,$2000 Philadelphia Inquirer Invitational Lianerch Country Club, Phila., PA. June 14-17, 269, $3000 Chicago Victory National Open. Calumet Country Club, Chicago, IL.. June 29- July 1,275,$2000; PGA Championship, Moraine Country Club, Dayton, OH, July 9-15,4-3, $3750: Tam O'Shanter Open. Tam O'Shanter Country Club, Chicago, IL., July 26-29 269, $10.000; Canadian Open, Thornhill Country Club, Toronto, Ont., August 2-4, 280.$2000; Winnings for streak $30,250. NOTE: Nelson won a 12th event in Spring Lake, NJ. which is not accounted as official as its $2,500 purse was below the PGA $3000 minimum. 4—Jackie Burke, Jr.. in 1952: From February 14 to March 9-Texas Open, Houston Open, Baton Rouge Open, St. Petersburg Open. 3—Byron Nelson in 1944, 1945-46; Sam Snead in 1945 Ben Hogan in 1946; in 1947; in 1951: Billy Casper in 1960 Arnold Palmer in 1960 1962: Johnny Miller in 1974: Hubert Green in 1976; Gary Player in 1978. Most victories In a single event: 8—Sam Snead, Greater Greensboro Open; 1938, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1960, and 1965 6—Sam Snead. Miami Open: 1937, 1939, 1946, 1950, 1951, and 1955. 6—Jack Nicklaus, Masters: 1963. 1965,1966,1972,1975 and 1986. 5—Walter Hagen, PGA Championship; 1921, 1924 1925. 1926, and 1927: Ben Hogan Colonial NIT: 1946 1947, 1952, 1953, and 1959. Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope Desert Classic: 1960, 1962. 1968. 1971. and 1973. Jack Nicklaus Tournament of Champions: 1963, 1964, 1971. 1973. and 1977; Jack Nicklaus, PGA Championship: 1963, 1971. 1973, 1975, and 1980; Walter Hagen, Western Open: 1916, 1921. 1926. 1927, 1932. Most consecutive victories in a single event: 4—Walter Hagen, PGA Championship, 1924-1927. 3—Willie Anderson. U.S. Open, 1903-1905. 3—Ralph Guldahl, Western Open, 1936-1938, 3—Gene Littler, Tournament of Champions. 1955-1957, 3—Billy Casper, Portland Open, 1959-1961. 3—Arnold Palmer, Texas Open, 1960-1962, Phoenix Open, 1961-1963.

299 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events VICTORY RECORDS 3—Jack Nicklaus. Disney World Golf Classic, 1971-1673. 3—Johnny Miller, Tucson Open, 1974-1976. 3—Tom Watson. Byron Nelson Classic, 1978-1980. Most victories in a calendar year: 18—Byron Nelson (1945) 13—Ben Hogan (1946) 11—Sam Snead (1950) 10—Ben Hogan (1948) 8—Byron Nelson (1944) 8— (1948) 8—Arnold Palmer (1960) 8—Johnny Miller (1974) 8—Sam Snead (1938) 7-11 times Most first-time winners during one calendar year: 12-1979, 1980, 1986 11-1977, 1985, 1988 10-1968, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1983, 1987 Most years between victories: 12—Leonard Thompson (1977-1989) 11—Bob Murphy (1975-1986) Most years from first victory to last: 29—by Sam Snead (1936-1965) 24—by Jack Nicklaus (1962-1986) 23—by Gene Littler (19541977) 23—by Ray Floyd (1963-1986) 22—by An Wall (1953-1975) Youngest winners: Johnny McDermott, 19 years and 10 months, 191- U.S. Open Gene Sarazen, 20 years and 4 months, 1922. U.S. Open. , 20 years and 5 months, 1928 Oklahoma City Open. Ray Floyd, 20 years and 6 months, 1963 St. Petersburg Open. Seve Ballesteros, 20 years and 11 months, 1978 Greater Greensboro Open. Oldest winner: Sam Snead, 52 years and 10 months, 1965 Greater Greensboro Open. Widest winning margin: Strokes 16—Bobby Locke, 1948 Chicago Victory National Chanpionship. 14—Ben Hogan, 1945 Portland Invitational: Johnny Miller, 1975 Phoenix Open. 13—Byron Nelson 1945 Seattle Open. 12—Arnold Palmer. 1962 Phoenix Open: Jose Maria 0 azabal. 1990 NEC World Series of Golf. PLAYOFF RECORDS Longest sudden death playoffs: Holes: 11— and Lloyd Mangrum were declared co-winners by mutual agreement in the 1949 Motor City Open. 8—Dick Hart defeated in the 1965 Azalea Open. 8—Lee Elder defeated Lee Trevino in the 1978 Greater Milwaukee Open. 8—Dave Barr defeated Woody Blackburn, Dan Halldorson, Frank Conner and Victor Regalado in the 1981 Quad Cities Open. 8—Bob Gilder defeated Rex Caldwell, Johnny Miller and Mark O'Meara in the 1983 Phoenix Open.

[IIP1 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events PLAYOFF RECORDS Most players in a sudden-death playoff: 5-1981 Bing Crosby—John Cook defeated Hale Irwin, Bobby Clampett, Ben Crenshaw and Barney Thompson. 5-1981 Quad Cities Open Dave Barr defeated Frank Conner, Woody Blackburn, Dan Haildorson and Victor Regalado. 5-1983 Kemper Open—Fred Couples defeated T.C. Chen, Barry Jaeckel, Gil Morgan and Scott Simpson. 5—Teams at 1985 Chrysler Team Championship. Most Playoffs, season: 16-1988 15-1972 PUTTING RECORDS Fewest putts, one round: 18—Andy North, at Kingsmill GC, in second round of 1990 Anheuser Busch Golf Classic. 18—Kenny Knox. at Harbour Town GL, in first round of 1989 MCI Heritage Classic, 18—Mike McGee, at Colonial CC, in first round of 1987 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. 18—Sam Trahan, at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club. in final round of 1979 IVB Philadelphia Golf Classic. 19—Bill Nary, at El Paso Country Club, in third round of El Paso Open. 19—, at Pensacola Country Club, in third round of 1959 Pensacola Open. 19—Randy Glover, at Keller Golf Course, in fourth round of 1965 St. Paul Open, 19—Deane Beman, at Mesa Verde Country Club. in first round of 1968 Haig Open. Fewest putts, four rounds: 93—Kenny Knox in 1989 MCI Heritage Classic at Harbour Town Golf Links. 94—George Archer in 1980 Sea Pines Heritage Classic at Harbour Town Golf Links. 99— in 1980 Sea Pines Heritage Classic at Harbour Town Golf Links. 99—Bob Menne in 1977 Tournament Players Championship at Sawgrass. 99—Greg Norman in 1990 USF&G Classic at English Turn G&CC. Fewest putts, nine holes: 8—Jim Colbert, at the Deerwood Club, on front nine of last round in 1967 Greater Jacksonville Open. 8—Sam Trahan at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, on the back nine of the last round in the1979 IVB Philadelphia Golf Classic. 8—Kenny Knox, at Harbour Town GL, on the back nine of the first round of the 1989 MCI Heritage Classic. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Most consecutive events without missing cut: 113—Byron Nelson. during the 1940s. 105—Jack Nicklaus, from Sahara Open, November 1970, through World Series of Golf. Septem- ber 1976 (missed cut in 1976 World Open). Youngest pro shooting age: 66—(4 under), Sam Snead (age 67). 1979 Quad Cities Open. Most money won in a single season: $1.395,278 by Tom Kite in 1989. $1.201,301 by Payne Stewart in 1989. $1.165,477 by Greg Norman in 1990. $1,147,644 by Curtis Strange in 1988. $1,024,647 by Wayne Levi in 1990.

301 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events MONEY WINNING RECORDS Most money won by a rookie: $461,407 by Robert Gamez in 1990. $320,007 by Keith Clearwater in 1987. $260,536 by Corey Pavin in 1984. $237434 by Hal Sutton in 1982. $218,505 by Peter Persons in 1990. $198,537 by Phil Blackmer in 1985. $180,376 by Sam Randolph in 1987. Most money won by a second-year player: $693,658 by Billy Mayfair in 1990 $652,780 by Bob Tway in 1986. $426,668 by Hal Sutton in 1985. Most money won in first two seasons: $818,804 by Bob Tway (1985-1986) $805,650 by Billy Mayfair (19891990) $664,102 by Hal Sutton (1982-1983) Most consecutive years $100,000 or more: 17—Tom Watson (1974-present) 16—,lack Nick:aus (1963-1978) Most consecutive years $200,000 or more: 12—Tom Watson (1977-1988) 11---Curtis Strange (1980-present) 10—Tom Kite .1981 -present) 8—Jack Nick aus (1971-1978) Most consecutive years $300,000 or more: 6—Tom Watson (1977-1982) Most consecutive years $400,000 or more: 5—Payne Stewart (1986-present) 5—Greg Norman (1986-present) Most consecutive years $500,000 or more: 5—Payne Stewart (1986-present) 5—Greg Norman (1986-present) Most consecutive years Top 10 Money List: 17—Jack Niclaus (1962-1978) 15—Arnold Palmer (1957-1971 Most years Top 10 Money List: 18—Jack Nicklaus 15—Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead Most years leading Money List: 8—Jack Nicklaus Most consecutive years leading Money List: 5—Tom Watson (1977-1980) Most money won in a single season without a victory: $834,281 by Mark Calcavecchia in 1990 $760,405 by Tom Kite in 1988. $694,087 by Chip Beck in 1989. $693,658 by Billy Mayfair in 1990

302 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events MONEY WINNING RECORDS $668,198 by Larry Mize in 1990 $653.944 by Fred Couples in 1989. $553,571 by Payne Stewart in 1988. $535,389 by Payne Stewart in 1986. $526,765 by Peter Jacobsen in 1988. TOP TEN SINGLE SEASON MARKS 1. Tom Kite $1,395,278 1989 2. Payne Stewart 1,201.301 1989 3. Greg Norman 1,165.477 1990 4. Curtis Strange 1.147,644 1988 5. Wayne Levi 1.024,647 1990 6. Payne Stewart 976.281 1990 7. Paul Azinger 951,649 1989 8. Paul Azinger 944,731 1990 9. Curtis Strange 925,941 1987 10. Jodie Mudd 911.746 1990 FIRST YEAR PLAYERS TO GAIN $100,000 OR MORE 1. Robert Gamez $461,407 1990 2. Keith Clearwater 320,007 1987 3. Corey Pavin 260,536 1984 4. Hal Sutton 237.434 1982 5. Peter Persons 218,505 1990 6. Phil Blackmer 198.537 1985 7. Bobby Clamped 184,710 1981 8. Kirk Triplett 183,464 1990 9. Sam Randolph 180,378 1987 10. Jim Benepe 176,055 1988 11. Jim Hallet 170,993 1988 12. Wayne Grady 167,497 1985 13. Bob Tway 164,023 1985 14. Jerry Pate 153,102 1976 15. John Huston 150,301 1988 16. John Inman 148.386 1987 17. Bob Estes 135,628 1989 18. Bob Wolcott 133,278 1990 19. Lee Janzen 132,986 1990 20. Emlyn Aubrey 122,329 1990 21. David Frost 118,537 1985 22. Jim Woodward 118,462 1990 23. Brian Claar 117,355 1986 24. Lanny Wadkins 116,616 1972 25. Joey Sindelar 116,528 1984 26. Davis Love III 113,245 1986 27. Billy Mayfair 111,998 1989 28. John Fought 108,427 1979 29. Brian Tennyson 108.082 1988 30. Stan Utley 107,400 1989 31. Kenny Perry 107,239 1987 32. Bob Murphy 105,595 1968 33. Clark Dennis 103.721 1990 34. Webb Heintzelman 102,994 1989 35. Bob Gilder 101.262 1976

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ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events BIGGEST ONE SEASON GAINS Season Money Season Money Gain 1. Curtis Strange 1986 $237,700 1987 $925,941 +$688,241 2. Hale Irwin 1989 $150,977 1990 $830,249 +$687,272 3. Payne Stewart 1988 $553,571 1989 $1,201,301 +$646.720 4. Tom Kite 1988 $760,405 1989 $1.395.278 +$634,873 5. Billy Mayfair 1989 $111,998 1990 $693.658 +$581,660 NUMBER OF $100,000 WINNERS IN A SINGLE YEAR 1963-2 1969-11 1975-14 1981-38 1987-96 1964-2 1970-16 1976-24 1982-36 1988-112 1965-2 1971-12 1977-25 1983-57 1989-124 1966-3 1972-16 1978-24 1984-69 1990-136 1967-7 1973-14 1979-35 1985-78 1968-14 1974-20 1980-44 1986-83 $200,000 1968-1 1974-4 1978-6 1982-15 1986-41 1971-3 1975-4 1979-7 1983-21 1987-55 1972-2 1976-4 1980-9 1984-28 1988-56 1973-5 1977-5 1981-9 1985-26 1989-71 1990-78 $300,000 1972-1 1977-1 1980-2 1983-5 1986-19 1973-1 1978-1 1981-5 1984-9 1987-32 1974-1 1979-1 1982-7 1985-10 1988-32 1989-39 1990-47 $400,000 1979-1 1981-0 1983-2 1985-2 1987-19 1980-1 1982-1 1984--4 1986-6 1988-25 1989-29 1990-30 $500,000 1980-1 1982-0 1984-0 1986-3 1988-19 1981-0 1983-0 1985-1 1987-14 1989-15 1990-22 $600,000 1986-2 1987-5 1988-10 1989-13 1990-16

$700,000 1987-2 1988-7 1989-8 1990-11

$800,000 1987-2 1988-3 1989-5 1990-8

$900,000 1987-1 1988-2 1989-3 1990-5

$1,000,000 1988-1 1989-2 1990-2

304 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events GROWTH OF TOUR PURSES

YEAR NO.OF EVENTS TOTAL PURSE YEAR NO. OF EVENTS TOTAL PURSE 1938 38 $158.000 1964 41 $2,301,063 1939 28 121.000 1965 36 2.848,515 1940 27 117.000 1966 36 3.704,445 1941 30 169.200 1967 37 3.979,162 1942 21 116.650 1968 45 5.077,600 1943 3 17.000 1969 47 5.465,875 1944 22 150.500 1970 55 6,751,523 1945 36 435,3&0 1971 63 7,116,000 1946 37 411.533 1972 71 7,596,749 1947 31 352.500 1973 75 8.657.225 1948 34 427.000 1974 57 8.165,941 1949 25 338,200 1975 51 7.895,450 1950 33 459.950 1976 49 9,157,522 1951 30 460,200 1977 48 9,688,977 1952 32 498.016 1978 48 10,337,332 1953 32 562.704 1979 46 12,801.200 1954 26 600.819 1980 45 13.371,786 1955 36 782.010 1981 45 14.175,393 1956 36 847.070 1982 46 15.089.576 1957 32 820.360 1983 45 17.588,242 1958 39 1,005.800 1984 46 21.251,382 1959 43 1,225.205 1985 47 25,290.526 1960 41 1,335,242 1986 46 25,442,242 1961 45 1,461,830 1987 46 32,106,093 1962 49 1,790.320 1988 47 36,959,307 1963 43 2.044,900 1989 44 41,288,787 1990 44 46,251,831

MILLION DOLLAR TIDBITS

FIRST TO WIN $1 MILLION—Arnold Palmer, July 21, 1968 FIRST TO WIN $2 MILLION —Jack Nicklaus, Dec. 1, 1973 FIRST TO WIN $3 MILLION—Jack Nicklaus, May 22, 1977 FIRST TO WIN $4 MILLION —Jack Nicklaus, Feb. 6, 1983 FIRST TO WIN $5 MILLION —Jack Nicklaus, Aug. 20, 1988 FIRST TO WIN $6 MILLION —Tom Kite, Aug. 4, 1990 YOUNGEST TO WIN $1 MILLION—Hal Sutton, 26 years, 11 months, 23 days FEWEST WINS TO EARN A MILLION-0; Mike Reid, Bobby Wadkins, Chip Beck, David Frost. Clarence Rose, Buddy Gardner,Dave Rummells. LEAST TIME TO WIN FIRST MILLION—Bob Tway, 2 yrs., 8 months TOTAL # $1 MILLION WINNERS: 120 (At start of 1991 season)

305 PAST LEADING MONEY-WINNERS

1934 Paul Runyan ...... _._._56.767.00 1962 Arnold Palmer _... __... S81,448,33 1935 ...... _...... _..._._...... 9543.00 1963 Arnold Palmer ..__ ...... 128,230.00 1936 Horton Smith ...... 7,682.00 1964 Jack Nicklaus ...... 113,284.50 1937 Harry Cooper ...... 14,138.69 1965 Jack Nicklaus ...... 140,752.14 1938 Sam Snead ...... 19.534,49 1966 Billy Casper ...... ,._ ...... 121,944.92 1939 ...... 10,303.00 1967 Jack Nicklaus _ ...... 188,998.08 1940 Ben Hogan ...... 10,655.00 1968 Billy Casper ...... 205,168.67 1941 Ben Hogan ...... 18,358.00 1969 ...... 164,707.11 1942 Ben Hogan ...... 13.143,00 1970 Lee Trevino ...... 157.037.63 1943 No Statistics Compiled 1971 Jack Nicklaus ...... 244,490.50 1944 Byron Nelson (War Bonds) ...... 37,967.69 1972 Jack Nicklaus ...... 320,542.26 1945 Byron Nelson (War Bonds) ...... 63,335.66 1973 Jack Nicklaus ...... 308,362.10 1946 Ben Hogan ...... 42t556.16 1974 Johnny Miller ...... 353,021.59 1947 Jimmy Demaret ...... 27,936.83 1975 Jack Nicklaus ...... 298,149.17 1948 Ben Hogan ...... _.,.,._....,.32,112.00 1976 Jack Nicklaus ._ ...... 266,438.57 1949 Sam Snead ._ ...... _....._...... 31,593.83 1977 Tom Watson ...... 310,653.16 1950 Sam Snead ...... _...... _.... 35,758.83 1978 Tom Watson ...... 362 428.93 1951 Lloyd Mangrum ...... 26,088.83 1979 Tom Watson ._ ...... 462,636.00 1952 ...... __..._ _...._ 37,03297 1980 Tom Watson _._ ...... 530,808.33 1953 .._...._...... _._..._.....34.002.00 1981 Tom Kite ...... 375,698.84 1954 Bob Toski ...... 65,819.81 1982 Craig Stadler ...... 446,462.00 1955 Julius Boros ...... 63,121.55 1983 Hal Sutton ...... 426,668.00 1956 Ted Kroll ...... 72,835.83 1984 Tom Watson ...... 476,260.00 1957 Dick Mayer ...... 65.835.00 1985 Curtis Strange ...... 542,321.00 1958 Arnold Palmer ...... 42,607.50 1986 Greg Norman ...... 653,296.00 1959 Art Wall ...... 53,167.60 1987 Curtis Strange ...... 925,941.00 1960 Arnold Palmer ...... 75,262.85 1988 Curtis Strange ...... 1,147.644.00 1961 Gary Player ...... 64,540.45 1989 Tom Kite ...... 1,395.278.00 1990 Greg Norman ...... _...... _...... 1.165 477.00 'TOTAL MONEY LISTED BEGINNING IN 1966 THROUGH 1974 .. OFFICIAL MONEY LISTED BEGINNING IN 1975

ALL TIME TOUR WINNERS

1 Sam Snead . _.__...... 81 Craig Wood _.. __._21 2. Jack Nicklaus _...... _ ...... _.,._... 70 T29. James Barnes ...... 20 3. BenHogan ...... 63 Doug Sanders ...... 20 4. Arnold Palmer ...... 60 T31. Doug Ford ...... 19 5. Byron Nelson ...... 52 Hubert Green ...... 19 6. Billy Casper ...... 51 Hale Irwin ...... 19 T7 Walter Hagan ...... 40 Lanny Wadkins ...... 19 Cary Middlecoff ...... 40 T35, Julius Boros ...... 18 9. Gene Sarazen ...... 38 Jim Ferrier ...... 18 10. Lloyd Mangrum ...... 36 Johnny Revolta ...... 18 111. Horton Smith ...... 32 T39. Jack Burke ...... 17 Tom Watson ...... 32 Bobby Cruickshank ...... 17 T1 3. Harry Cooper ...... 31 Harold McSpaden ...... 17 Jimmy Demaret ...... 31 Curtis Strange ...... 17 15. LeoDiegel ...... 30 44. Ralph Guldahl ...... 16 T1 6. Gene Littler ...... 29 T45. Tommy Bolt ...... 15 Paul Runyan ...... 29 Ed Dudley ...... 15 18. LeeTrevino ...... 27 Denny Shute ...... 15 19. Henry Picard ...... 26 Mike Souchak ...... 15 T20. Tommy Armour ...... 24 Tom Weiskopt ...... 15 ...... 24 Ben Crenshaw ...... 15 22. Johnny Miller ...... 23 T50. Bruce Crampton ...... 14 T23. Johnny Farrell.l...... __...... _. -22 DaveHill ...... 14 Gary Player ...... 22 TomKite ...... 14 T25 Ray Floyd ...... 21 Joe Turnesa ...... 14 Willie Macfarlane ...... 21 Ken Venturi ...... _..._.,._...... 14 Bill Mehlhorn ...... 21

306 MOST TOUR WINS YEAR BY YEAR

1916 James Barnes ...... _...... _.....3 1955 Cary Middlecoff ...... ...... _...... 6 Walter Hagen ...... 3 1956 Mike Souchak.._...... _...... _.4 1917 James Barnes ...... _...... _.... 2 1957 Arnold Palmer...... _...... 4 Mike Brady ...... 2 1958 Ken Venturi...... 4 1918 Jock Hutchison ------11 1959 Gene Littler...... _.5 Walter Hagen ------1 1960 Arnold Palmer...... _...... 8 Patrick Doyle ------1 1961 Arnold Palmer...... 5 1919 James Barnes ...... 5 Doug Sanders ...... 5 1920 Jock Hutchison ...... 4 1962 Arnold Palmer...... 7 1921 James Barnes ....._...... 4 1963 Arnold Palmer...... 7 1922 Gene Sarazen ...... 3 1964 Jack Nicklaus ...... -...... 4 WalterHagen ...... 3 Billy Casper ...... 4 1923 Walter Hagen ...... 5 Tony Lema ...... 4 Joe Kirkwood. Sr ...... 5 1965 Jack Nicklaus ...... 5 1924 Joe Kirkwood. Sr _.__...... 4 1966 Billy Casper ...... 4 Walter Hagen ...... 4 1967 Jack Nicklaus ...... 5 1925 Leo Diegel .._..._....__...... 5 1968 Billy Casper .._...... _....__...._.6 1926 Bill Mehlhorn ...... 5 1969 Dave Hill _...... _...... _.3 Macdonald Smith ...... 5 Billy Casper ...... 3 1927 Johnny Farrell ...... 7 Jack Nicklaus ...... 3 1928 Bil Mehlhorn ...... _.... 7 Ray Floyd ...... _...... 3 1929 Horton Smith ...... 8 1970 Billy Casper ...... 4 1930 Gene Sarazen ...... 8 1971 Jack Nicklaus ...... 5 1931 Willy Cox ...... 4 Lee Trevino ...... 5 1932 Craig Wood ...... 3 1972 Jack Nicklaus ...... 7 Gene Sarazen ...... 3 1973 Jack Nicklaus ...... 7 Olin Dutra ...... 3 1974 Johnny Miller ...... 8 Mike Turnesa ...... 3 1975 Jack Nicklaus ...... 5 Tommy Armour ...._._...... 3 1976 Ben Crenshaw...... 3 1933 Paul Runyan ...... 9 Hubert Green...... 3 1934 Paul Runyan ..__...___...._..._ ...... 7 1977 Tom Watson...... _4 1935 Johnny Revolta...... _ ...... _...__5 1978 Tom Watson ...... 5 Henry Picard ...__ ...... _..5 1979 Tom Watson ...... 5 1936 Ralph Guldahl ...... 3 1980 Tom Watson ...... _...... 6 Henry Picard ...... 3 1981 Tom Watson ...... 3 Jimmy Hines ...... 3 Bruce Lietzke...... _...._3 1937 Harry Cooper ...... 8 Ray Floyd ...... 3 1938 Sam Snead ...... B Bill Rogers...... _...... _...... _.....3 1939 Henry Picard ...... 8 1982 Craig Stadler...... 4 1940 Jimmy Demaret ...... 6 Calvin Peete ...... _.4 1941 Sam Snead ...... 7 1983 Fuzzy Zoeller...... 2 1942 Ben Hogan ...... 6 Lanny Wadkins...... 2 1943 Sam Byrd ------1 Calvin Peete ...... 2 Harold McSpaden ...... 1 Hal Sutton...... 2 SteveWarga ------1 Gil Morgan...... 2 1944 Byron Nelson ...... 8 Mark McCumber ...... 2 1945 Byron Nelson ...... 18 Jim Colbert ...... 2 1946 Ben Hogan ...... 13 Seve Ballesteros ...... 2 1947 Ben Hogan ...... 7 1984 Tom Watson ...... 3 1948 Ben Hogan ....__ _.._..._...... 10 Denis Watson ...... 3 1949 Cary Middlecoff ..._...... _...... 7 1985 Lanny Wadkins...... 3 1950 Sam Snead ..._...... __ ...... _.... 11 Curtis Strange ...... 3 1951 Cary Middlecoff _..._...... 6 1986 Bob Tway ...... 4 1952 Jack Burke, Jr ...... 5 1987 Curtis Strange ...... 3 SamSnead ...... 5 Paul Azinger ...... 3 1953 Ben Hogan ...... 4 1988 Curtis Strange ...... 4 Lloyd Mangrum ...... 4 1989 Tom Kite ...... _._...... _...._...... __.... 3 1954 Bob Toski ...... _...... 4 Steve Jones ...... __..... 3 1990 Wayne Levi...... _...... _...... _...... 4

307 INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF RECORDS AARON,Tommy-0-4: 1963:Lost toTony Lema, Memphis Open Invit Lost to Arnold Palmer, Cleveland Open 1972: Lost to George Archer. L.A. Open; Lost to George Archer. Greater Greensboro Open. ADAMS, John-0-1:1982: Lost to Jay Haas. Hall of Fame Tournament. ALLIN, Bud-1 0: 1971: Defeated Rod Funseth, Dave Eichelberger, Greater Greensboro Open ARCHER, George-4-3:1965: Defeated Bob Charles, Lucky Internat'I Open. 1969: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Kaiser Internat'l Open. 1970: Lost to George Knudson, 1971: Defeated J C. Snead, Lou Graham, Hartford Open. 1972: Defeated , Dave Hill. L A Open; Lost to Miller Barber, Tucson Open; Defeated Tommy Aaron, Greater Greensboro Open. AZINGER, Paul-0-2: 1989: Lostto Steve Jones. Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1990: Lostto Greg Norman, Doral Ryder Open. BAIRD. Butch—1-0: 1976: Defeated Miller Barber, San Antonio Texas Open. BALLESTEROS, Seve-1-2:1987: Lost to Larry Mize, The Masters; Lost to J C. Snead. Manufactuers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1988: Defeated David Frost, Ken Green, Greg Norman, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. BARBER, Miller-3-4:1964: Lost to Gary Player, Pensacola Open Invit. 1967: Defeated Gary Player, Oklahoma City Open. 1970: Defeated Bob Charles, Howie Johnson, New Orleans. 1972: Defeated George Archer, Tucson Open 1973: Lostto Jack Nicklaus, New Orleans; Lost to Bert Greene, Liggett & Myers Open, 1976: Lost to Butch Baird. San Antonio Texas Open. BARR, Dave-1-2: 1981: Defeated Frank Conner, Woody Blackburn, Dan Halldorson, Victor Regalado Quad Cities Open 1986: Lost to Corey Pavin, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1988: Lost to Mark Brooks, Canon SDJ Greater Hartford Open. BEAN, Andy-3-3: 1979: Lost to Lon Hinkle, Crosby 1981: Defeated Lee Trevino, Memphis Classic: Defeated Bill Rogers, Western Open. 1984: Lost to Bruce Lietzke, Honda Classic; Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Memorial. 1986: Defeated Hubert Green, Doral-Eastern Open BEARD, Frank-0-3: 1968: LosttoJack Nicklaus, American Golf Classic, 1969: Lost to Larry Hinson, New Orleans 1974: Lost to Johnny Miller, World Open. BECK, Chip-01: 1988: Lost to Bob Lohr. Walt Disney. BIES, Don-1-0: 1975: Defeated Hubert Green, Hartford Open. BLACK, Ronnie 1-1: 1983: Defeated Sam Torrance, Southern Open. 1989; Lost to Wayne Grady. Manf. Hanover Westchester Classic BLACKBURN, Woody-2-1:1976: Defeated Gay Brewer/Bobby Nichols. Walt Disney Team Champion- ship with Bill Kratzert. 1981: Lost to Dave Barr, Quad Cities Open. 1985: Defeated Ron Streck, Isuzu Andy Williams San Diego Open . BLACKMAR, Phil-2-0:1985: Defeated Jodie Mudd, Dan Pohl, Canon Sammy Davis, Jr -Greater Hartford Open. 1988: Defeated Payne Stewart, Provident. BLANCAS, Homero 1-1 1969: Lost to Larry Ziegler, Michigan Classic. 1972: Defeated Lanny Wadkins, Phoenix Open BOROS, Julius-4-5:1952: Defeated Cary Middlecoff. World Championship of Golf. 1954: Defeated George Fazio, Carling's Open 1958: Lost to Sam Snead, Dallas Open lnvt. 1959: Lost to Jack Burke, Houston Classic. 1963: Defeated Arnold Palmer, , U.S.G.A Open; Lostto Arnold Palmer, Western Open 1964: Defeated Doug Sanders, Greater Greensboro Open 1969: Lost to Gene Littler, Greater Greensboro Open. 1975: Lost to Gene Littler, Westchester Classic. BREWER, Gay-2-6:1959: Lostto Arnold Palmer, West Palm Beach Open 1965: Defeated Doug Sanders, Greater Seattle Open Invit: Defeated Bob Goalby. Hawaiian Open Invit. 1966: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Masters; Lost to Arnold Palmer, Tournament of Champions. 1969: Lostto Dave Hill, IVB-Philadelphia Classic. 1974 Lost to Jim Colbert, American Golf Classic, 1976: Lost to Woody Blackburn/Bill Kratzert, Disney Team Championship, BRITTON, Bill-0-1: 1982: Lost to Hal Sutton, Walt Disney World Golf Classic. BROOKS,Mark 1-1: 1988:Deteated Dave Barr. Joey Sindelar, Canon SDJ Greater Hartford Open; Lost to Tom Purtzer, Southwest Classic, BROWN, Pete 1-1 1964: Lost to Billy Casper, Almaden Open Invit. 1970: Defeated , San Diego Open. BURNS,George 0-2:1984:Lost to Gary Koch, Bay Hill Classic. 1985:Lost to Roger Maltbie, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. BVMAN, Bob-1-0: 1979: Defeated John Schroeder, Bay Hill.

BI4I:1 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

CADLE, George-0-1: 1983: Lost to Morris Hatalsky, Greater Milwaukee Open. CALCAVECCHIA, Mark-0-2: 1987: Lost to Fred Couples, Byron Nelson Golf Classic.1990: Lost to Greg Norman. Doral Ryder Open. CALDWELL, Rex-0 . 2: 1983: Lostto Keith Fergus, Bob Hope Desert Classic; Lost to Bob Gilder, Phoenix Open. CASPER, Billy-8-8: Defeated Ken Venturi,Greater New Orleans.1 961 :Lost to Jack Burke,Buick Open. 1964:Defeated Pete Brown. , Almaden Open Invit, 1965: Lost to Wes Ellis, San Diego Open: Defeated , Insurance City Invit. 1966: Defeated Arnold Palmer, U.S. Open. 1967: Defeated Art Wall. Canadian Open: Defeated Al Geiberger, Carling World Open: Lost to Dudley Wysong, Hawaiian Open. 1968: LosttoJohnny Pot, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1969: Lostto Jack Nicklaus, Kaiser. 1970: Defeated Hale Irwin, LA Open; Defeated Gene Littler, Masters. 1971: Lost to , L.A. Open. 1972: Lost to Chi Chi Rodriguez. Byron Nelson. 1975: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, World Open. CHARLES, Bob-0-2: 1965: Lost to George Archer, Lucky International Open. 1970: Lost to Miller Barber, New Orleans Open CHEN, Tze-Chung -1-1: 1983: Lost to Fred Couples, Kemper Open. 1987: Defeated Ben Crenshaw, Los Angeles Open presented by Nissan CLAMPETT, Bobby-0-2: 1981: Lost to John Cook, Crosby Pro-Am: Lost to Hale Irwin, Buick Open. COLBERT, Jim-2-0: 1974: Defeated Ray Floyd. Gay Brewer, Forrest Fezler, American Golf Classic. 1983: Defeated Fuzzy Zoeller, Colonial National Invitation CONNER, Frank-0-2: 1981: Lost to Dave Barr, Quad Cities Open. 1982: Lost to Tom Watson, Heritage Classic. COOK, John-2-3: 1981: Defeated Hale Irwin. Bobby Clampett, Ben Crenshaw, Barney Thompson, Crosby Pro-Am. 1983: Defeated Johnny Miller, Canadian Open 1986: Lost to Donnie Hammond, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.1 990: Lost to Tom Kite, Federal Express St. Jude Classic: Lost to Bob Tway, Las Vegas Invitational, COUPLES, Fred-2-2 :1983: Defeated Tze-Chung Chen, Barry Jaeckel, Gil Morgan, Scott Simpson, Kemper Open. 1986: Lost to Tom Kite. Western Open 1987: Defeated Mark Calcavecchia, Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1988: Lost to Sandy Lyle. Phoenix Open. COURTNEY, Chuck-0-1: 1972: Lost to DeWitt Weaver, Southern Open. CRAMPTON, Bruce-0-2:1970: Lost to Gibby Gilbert, Houston Champions. 1974: Lostto Richie Karl, B.C. Open. CRENSHAW,Ben-0-7: 1978: Lost toTom Watson,Bing Crosby National Pro-Am.1979:Lost to Larry Nelson, Western: Lost to David Graham. PGA. 1981: Lost to John Cook, Crosby Pro-Am: Lost to Bill Rogers, Texas Open. 1987: Lost toTze-Chung Chen,Los Angeles Open presented by Nissan I989:Lost to David Frost, NEC World Series of Golf. DEVLIN, Bruce-0-3: 1968: Lost to Johnny Pott, Bing Crosby National Pro Am. 1969: Lostto , Atlanta Classic 1972: Lost to David Graham, Cleveland Open. DIEHL, Terry-0-1: 1976: Lost to Tom Kite, IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic DONALD, Mike-1 . 1: 1989: Defeated Tim Simpson and Hal Sutton, Anheuser Busch Classic. 1990: Lost to Hale Irwin, U.S. Open. DOUGLASS, Dale-0-3: 1968: Lost to Chi Chi Rodriguez, Sahara Invitational. 1970: Lost to Don January, Jacksonville Open. 1971: Lost to Tom Weiskopf, Kemper Open. DOUGHERTY, Ed--c-i:1990: Lost to Jim Gallagher. Greater Milwaukee Open. EASTWOOD, Bob-1 . 0: 1985: Defeated Payne Stewart, Byron Nelson Classic. EDWARDS, Danny—1-0: 1983: Defeated Morris Hatalsky, Miller High Life OCO. EICHELBERGER, Dave -1-1: 1971: Lost to Bud Allin. Greater Greensboro Open. 1981: Defeated Bob Murphy, Mark O'Meara. Tallahassee Open. ELDER, Lee-2-2:1968: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, American Golf Classic 1972: Lost to Lee Trevino, Hartford Open. 1974: Defeated Peter Oosterhuis, Monsanto Open. 1978: Defeated Lee Trevino, Greater Milwaukee Open ERSKINE, Randy-0-i:1976: Lost to Ed Sabo. Buick Open ESTES, Bob-0 . 1 1989. Lost to Mike Hulbert, B.C. Open FALDO, Nick-2-1: 1988: Lost to Curtis Strange, U.S. Open 1989: Defeated Scott Hoch. The Masters. 1990: Defeated Ray Floyd, The Masters.

309 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

FERGUS, Keith-2-0: 1982: Defeated Raymond Floyd. Georgia Pacific Atlanta Classic. 1983: Defeated Rex Caldwell, Bob Hope Desert Classic. FEZLER, Forrest-0-1: 1974: Lost to Jim Colbert, American Golf Classic FINSTERWALD, Dow-2-4: 1956: Lost to Doug Sanders, Canadian Open. 1957: Defeated Don Whitt, Tucson Open Invit. 1958: Lost to Art Wall, Rubber City Open. 1959: Lost to Art Wall, Buick Open; Defeated Don Fairfield, Kansas City Open Invit. 1962: Lost to Arnold Palmer, Masters. FIORI, Ed-2-0: 1979: Defeated Tom Weiskopf, Southern Open. 1982: Defeated Tom Kite, Bob Hope Desert Classic. FLECKMAN, Marty-1 .0: 1967: Defeated Jack Montgomery, Cajun Classic. FLOYD, Ray-5-9: 1969: Defeated , Greater Jacksonville Open. 1971: Lost to Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope Desert Classic. 1973: Lost to Jack Nicklaus. Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1974: Lost to Jim Colbert, American Golf Classic. 1975: Lostto J. C. Snead. Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1976: Defeated Jerry McGee, World Open. 1980: Defeated Jack Nicklaus, Dora) 1981: Lost to Bruce Lietzke, Andy Williams-San Diego Open: Defeated Barry Jaeckel, Curtis Strange, TPC. 1982: Lost to Keith Fergus, Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic: Lost to Craig Stadler, World Series of Golf. 1985: Lost to Roger Maltbie, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1986: Defeated Lon Hinkle, Mike Sullivan, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1990: Lost to Nick Faldo, The Masters. FORD, Doug-5-7: 1951: Lost to E. J. Harrison, Texas Open; Lost to Cary Middlecoff, Kansas City Open 1952: Defeated Sam Snead, Jacksonville Open. 1953: Lostto Earl Steward, Greensboro Open. 1954: Defeated Marty Furgol, Greensboro Open. 1955: Lost to Henry Ransom. Rubber City Open: Lost to Ted Kroll, Philadelphia Daily News Open. 1956: Lost to Mike Fetchick, Western Open. 1957: Lost 10 Arnold Palmer, Rubber City Open; Defeated George Bayer, Gene Littler, , Western Open. 1961: Defeated Arnold Palmer, "500" Festival Open Invit. 1962: Defeated Joe Campbell, Bing Crosby National. FOUGHT, John-1 -0: 1979: Defeated Jim Simons, Buick. FROST, David-2-2: 1986: Lostto Tom Kite Western Open. 1988: Lostto Seve Ballesteros Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic; Defeated Bob Tway, Southern Open. 1989: Defeated Ben Crenshaw. NEC World Series of Golf. FUNSETH, Rod-0-1 1971: Lost to Bud All in, Greater Greensboro Open. GALLAGHER, Jim--1-0: 1990: Defeated Ed Dougherty, Billy Mayfair, Greater Milwaukee Open. GARDNER,Buddy-0-2: 1979: Lost to Bobby Walzel, Magnolia Classic.1987: Lost to Jay Haas,Big I Houston Open. GEIBERGER, Al -1-1: 1967: Lost to Billy Casper, Carling World Open. 1975: Defeated Gary Player. Tournament of Champions. GILBERT, Gibby—i-0: 1970: Defeated Bruce Crampton. Houston Champions, GILDER, Bob-1 -0: 1983: Defeated Rex Caldwell, Johnny Miller, Mark O'Meara, Phoenix Open GOALBY,Bob-2-1: 1962:Defeated Art Wall, Insurance City Open. 1965:Lost to Gay Brewer. Hawaiian Open Invit. 1969: Defeated Jim Wiechers. Robinson Open. GRADY, Wayne—1-0: 1989: Defeated Ronnie Black, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. GRAHAM,David-2-1: 1972:Defeated Bruce Devlin, Cleveland Open; Lost to Lou Graham, Liggett & Myers Open. 1979: Defeated Ben Crenshaw, PGA Championship. GRAHAM, Lou-3-1: 1971: Lost to George Archer, Hartford Open. 1972: Defeated Hale Irwin, Larry Ziegler, David Graham, Liggett & Myers Open 1975: Defeated John Mahaffey, U.S Open 1979: Defeated Bobby Wadkins, Philadelphia GREEN, Hubert-2-3: 1971: Defeated Don January, Houston Champions. 1975: Lost to , Hartford Open. 1978: Defeated Bill Kratzert, Hawaiian Open; Lost to Gil Morgan, World Series of Golf. 1986: Lost to Andy Bean, Doral-Eastern Open. GREEN, Ken-0-2: 1988: Lost to Sandy Lyle, Greater Greensboro Open, Lost to Seve Ballesteros, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. HAAS, Jay-2-0: 1982: Defeated John Adams, Hall of Fame Tournament 1987: Defeated Buddy Gardner, Big I Houston Open . HALLBERG, Gary-0-1: 1984: Lost to Gary Koch, Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open. HALLDORSON, Dan-0-1: 1981: Lost to Dave Barr, Quad Cities Open. HALLETT, Jim--0 -1: 1990: Lost to Kenny Knox, Buick Southern Open. HAMMOND, Donnie-1-0: 1986: Defeated John Cook, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.

310 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

HARRIS, Labron-1 . 1: 1968: Lost to Bob Murphy, Philadelphia Golf Classic. 1971: Defeated Bert Yancey, Robinson Open HATALSKV, Morris-2-1: 1983: Defeated George Cadle, Greater Milwaukee Open. Lost to Danny Edwards. Miller High Life OCO. 1988: Defeated Tom Kite, Kemper Open HAVES, Mark-0-2: 1979: Lost to Lon Hinkle, Crosby. 1981: Lost to Larry Nelson, Greater Greensboro. HEARD, Jerry-0-1: 1974: Lost to Bob Menne, Kemper Open HEBERT, Lionel—/ -1: 1956: Lost to Mike Fetchick, St. Petersburg Open. 1962: Defeated Gary Player, Gene Littler, Memphis Open Invit. HILL, Dave-4-2: 1961: Defeated Tommy Bolt, Bud Sullivan. Home of the Sun Open 1963: Defeated Mike Souchak, Hot Springs Open. 1969: Defeated Gay Brewer, Tom Jacobs, R. H. Sikes. I VB-Philadelphia: Lost to Bob Lunn, Hartford Open. 1972: Lost to George Archer, L.A. Open. 1975: Defeated Rik Massengale, Sahara Invit, HINKLE, Lon-1-2: 1977: Lost to Ed Sneed, Tallahassee Open. 1979: Defeated Mark Hayes, Andy Bean, Crosby. 1986: Lost to Ray Floyd, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. HINSON, Larry -1-1: 1969: Defeated Frank Beard, New Orleans, 1975: Lost to Don January, San Antonio- Texas. HISKEY, Babe-1-0: 1965: Defeated Dudley Wysong, Cajun Classic. HOCH, Scott-1 . 1:1989: Lostto Nick Faldo, The Masters; Defeated Robert Wrenn, Las Vegas Invitational. HULBERT, Mike-1-0: 1989: Defeated Bob Estes. B.C. Open. IRWIN, Hale-4-4:1970: Lost to Billy Casper, L.A. Open. 1972: Lost to Lou Graham, Liggett& Myers Open. 1976: Defeated . Florida Citrus Open; Lost to Roger Maltbie, Memorial. 1981: Lost to John Cook, Crosby Pro-Am; Defeated Bobby Clampett. Peter Jacobsen, Gil Morgan, Buick Open. 1984. Defeated Jim Nelford, Bing Crosby Pro-Am. 1990: Defeated Mike Donald, U.S. Open. JACKLIN, Tony-1-1. 1970: Lost to Pete Brown, San Diego Open. 1972: Defeated John Jacobs, Jacksonville Open. JACOBSEN, Peter-1-3:1981: Lost to Hale Irwin, Buick Open. 1984: Defeated Payne Stewart, Colonial National Invitation. 1985: Lost to Curtis Strange, Honda Classic. 1989: Lost to Mark McCumber, Beatrice Western Open. JAECKEL, Barry-1-2:1978: Defeated Bruce Lietzke, Tallahassee Open 1981: Lost to Ray Floyd, TPC 1983: Lost to Fred Couples, Kemper Open. JANUARY, Don-3-5: 1956: Lost to Mike Fetchick, Western Open. 1961: Lost to Jerry Barber. PGA Championship 1964: Lost to Chi Chi Rodriguez, Lucky Internat'l Open. 1967: Defeated .PGA Championship. 1969: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Kaiser Internat'l 1970: Defeated Dale Douglass, Jacksonville Open 1971: Lostto Hubert Green, Houston Champions. 1975: Defeated Larry Hinson. San Antonio Texas Open. JENKINS, Tom-0-1: 1981: Lost to Bruce Lietzke, Williams-San Diego Open. JONES, Grier-2 . 0: 1972: Defeated Bob Murphy. Hawaiian Open. Defeated Dave Marad, Robinson's Fall Classic JONES, Steve-2-1: 1988: Defeated Bob Tway, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 1989: Defeated Sandy Lyle and Paul Azinger, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 1990: Lost to Payne Stewart, MCI Heritage Classic. KARL, Richie—1-0: 1974: Defeated Bruce Crampton, B.C. Open. KITE, Tom-6-3: 1976: Defeated Terry Diehl, Philadelphia Classic. 1982: Lost to Ed Fiori, Bob Hope Desert Classic. Defeated Jack Nicklaus, Denis Watson, Bay Hill Classic. 1986: Defeated Fred Couples. David Frost, Nick Prce. Western Open. 1988: Lost to Morris Hatalsky, Kemper Open. Lost to Curtis Strange, Nabisco Championships 1989: Defeated Davis Love III, The Nestle Invitational; Defeated Payne Stewart, Nabisco Championships. 1990: Defeated John Cook, Federal Express St. Jude Classic. KNOX, Kenny— 1 . 0: 1990: Defeated Jim Hallett. Buick Southern Open. KNUDSON, George-4-0: 1962: Defeated Jim Ferree, Maracaibo Open Invit. 1963: Defeated Mason Rudolph. Portland Open Invit 1964: Defeated Al Balding, Fresno Open Invit. 1970: Defeated George Archer, Robinson Open. KOCH, Gary-2-0: 1984: Defeated Gary Hallberg, Isuzu Andy Williams San Diego Open; Defeated George Burns, Bay Hill Classic. KRATZERT, Bill —1-1: 1976: Defeated Gay Brewer/Bobby Nichols, Walt Disney Team Championship with Woody Blackburn. 1978: Lost to Hubert Green, Hawaiian Open.

311 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

LANGER, Bernhard—1-1 1985: Defeated Bobby Wadkins, Sea Pines Heritage Classic. 1986: Lost to Bob Tway, Shearson Lehman Andy Williams Open. LEVI, Wayne-2-1: 1980: Defeated Gil Morgan, Pleasant Valley Jimmy Fund 1984: Lost to Jack Renner, Hawaiian Open. 1985: Defeated Steve Pate, Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic LIETZKE, Bruce-5-2:1977: Defeated Gene Littler, Tucson Open; Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Tournament of Champions 1978: Lostto Barry Jaeckel, Tallahassee Open 1981: Defeated Ray Floyd, , Andy Williams-San Diego Open: Defeated Tom Watson, Byron Nelson Classic. 1984: Defeated Andy Bean, Honda Classic. 1988: Defeated Clarence Rose, GTE Byron Nelson Classic. LITTLER, Gene-3-8: 1955: Defeated Stan Leonard, Labatt Open 1956: Lost to , Texas Internat'I Open. 1957: Lost to Doug Ford, Western Open. 1960: Lost to Tommy Bolt. Memphis Open 1962: Lost to , Memphis Open Invit. 1966: Lost to Joe Campbell, Tucson Open. 1969: Defeated Orville Moody, Julius Boros, Tom Weiskopf, Greater Greensboro Open. 1970: Lost to Billy Casper, Masters, 1975: Defeated Julius Boros, Westchester Classic. 1977: Lost to Bruce Lietzke, Tucson Open: Lost to Lanny Wadkins, PGA Championship. LOHR, Bob-1 -0: 1988: Defeated Chip Beck, Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic. LOVE III, DavIS—ID-1: 1989: Lost to Tom Kite, The Nestle Invitational. LUNN, Bob-2-0: 1969: Defeated Dave Hill, Hartford Open. 1971: Defeated Billy Casper, L.A. Open. LYLE, Sandy-3-1:1987: Defeated Jeff Sluman, Tournament Players Championship. 1988: Defeated Fred Couples. Phoenix Open; Defeated Ken Green. Greater Greensboro Open. 1989: Lost to Steve Jones, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. McCALLISTER, Blaine-0-1: 1986: Lost to Gene Sauers, Bank of Boston Classic. McCUMBER, Mark-1 -0: 1989: Defeated Peter Jacobsen, Beatrice Western Open. McGEE, Jerry-0-1:1976: Lost to Ray Floyd, World Open. McLENDON, Mac-1-0: 1978: Defeated Mike Reid, Pensacola Open. MAHAFFEY, John-3-2: 1975: Lost to Lou Graham, U.S. Open. 1978: Defeated Tom Watson and Jerry Pate, PGA Championship. 1984: Defeated Jim Simons, Bob Hope Classic. 1985: Lostto Mark Wiebe, Anheuser Busch Classic: Defeated Jodie Mudd, Texas Open. MALTBIE, Roger-2-1: 1976: Defeated Hale Irwin, Memorial Tournament 1985: Defeated George Burns Ray Floyd. Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1986: Lostto Mac O'Grady. Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. MARAD, Dave-0-1: 1972: Lost to Grier Jones, Robinson's Fall Classic. MARR,Dave-2-0:1961: Defeated Bob Rosburg, Jacky Cupit, Greater Seattle Open Invit 1962: Defeatec Jerry Steelsmith, Azalea Open . MASSENGALE, Don-0-1 1967: Lost to Don January. PGA Championship. MASSENGALE, Rik-0 . 1: 1975: Lost to Dave Hill, Sahara Open. MAXWELL, Billy—1-2: 1955: Lostto Bo Wininger, Baton Rouge Open. 1957: Lostto Doug Ford, Western Open. 1961: Defeated Ted Kroll. Insurance City Open Invit. MAYFAIR, B1lly-0-2: 1990: Lostto Jim Gallagher, Greater Milwaukee Open: Lostto Jodie Mudd, Nabisco Championship. MENNE, Bob —1-1: 1970: Lost to Lee Trevino, National Airlines Open. 1974: Defeated Kemper Open. MILLER, Johnny—1-5: 1972: Lostto Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1974: Defeated Frank Beard. Jack Nicklaus, Bob Murphy, World Open. 1979: Lostto Tom Watson, Hall of Fame. 1982: Lost to Tom Watson, Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open. 1983: Lost to Bob Gilder, Phoenix Open. Lost to John Cook, Canadian Open MITCHELL, Bobby—1 -0: 1972: Defeated Jack Nicklaus, Tournament of Champions. MIZE, Larry- 1-2: 1986: Lost to Greg Norman, Kemper Open 1987: Defeated Greg Norman, Seve Ballesteros, Masters. 1990: Lost to Payne Stewart, MCI Heritage Classic. MOODY,Orville-0-2: 1969: Lost to Gene Littler.Greater Greensboro Open.1 973. Lost to Jack Nicklauss, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. MORGAN, GII-3-3: 1978: Defeated Hubert Green, World Series of Golf 1979: Defeated Larry Nelsor, Memphis. 1980: Lostto Wayne Levi. Pleasant Valley J immy Fund 1981: Lostto Hale Irwin, Buick Ope 1 1983: Defeated Lanny Wadkins, Curtis Strange. Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. Lost to Fred Couples, Kemper Open.

kil.: Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

MUDD, Jodie-2 . 2: 1985: Lost to Phil Blackmar, Canon Sammy Davis, Jr -Greater Hartford Open; Lost to John Mahaffey. Texas Open. 1989: Defeated Larry Nelson, GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 1990: Defeated Billy Mayfair, Nabisco Championships. MURPHY, Bob-1-5: 1968: Defeated Labron Harris, Philadelphia Colt Classic. 1970: Lost to Lee Trevino, Tucson Open. 1972: Lost to Grier Jones, Hawaiian Open. 1973: Lost to Bobby Nichols, Westchester Classic. 1974: Lost to Johnny Miller, World Open. 1981: Lostto Dave Eichelberger, Tallahassee Open. NELFORD, Jim-0-1: 1984: Lost to Hale Irwin, Bing Crosby Pro-Am. NELSON, Larry-2-2: 1979: Lost to Gil Morgan, Memphis: Defeated Ben Crenshaw. Western 1981: Defeated Mark Hayes, Greater Greensboro Open. 1989: Lost to Jodie Mudd, GTE Byron Nelson Classic. NEWTON, Jack-1-0: 1978: Defeated Mike Sullivan, Buick-Goodwrench Open. NICHOLS, Bobby-2-3:1961: Lostto Eric Monti, Ontario Open. 1962: Defeated , Jack Nicklaus, Houston Classic. 1973. Defeated Bob Murphy, Westchester Classic. 1975: Lost to J. C. Snead, Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1976: Lost to Woody Blackburn/Bill Kratzert, Walt Disney Team Champi- onship. NICKLAUS, Jack-13-10: 1962: Lost to Bobby Nichols, Houston Classic; Defeated Arnold Palmer, U.S. Open. 1963: Defeated Gary Player, Palm Springs Golf Classic: Lost to Arnold Palmer, Western Open. 1965: Lost to Doug Sanders, Pensacola Open; Defeated Johnny Pott, Memphis Open 1966: Defeated Tom Jacobs, Gay Brewer, Masters. 1968: Defeated Frank Beard, Lee Elder, American Golf Classic 1969: Defeated George Archer, Billy Casper, Don January. Kaiser International 1970: Defeated Arnold Palmer, Byron Nelson Classic. 1971 Lost to Gardner Dickinson, Atlanta Golf Classic, Lost to Lee Trevino, U.S. Open 1972: Defeated Johnny Miller. Bing Crosby Pro-Am: Lost to Bobby Mitchell, Tournament of Champions. 1973: Defeated Orville Moody, Ray Floyd, Bing Crosby Pro-Am: Defeated Miller Barber, New Orleans. 1974: Lost to Johnny Miller, World Open. 1975: Lost to Tom Weiskopf, Canadian Open: Defeated Billy Casper, World Open. 1977: Defeated Bruce Lietzke, Tournament of Champions. 1980: Lost to Ray Floyd, Doral, 1982: Lost to Tom Kite, Bay Hill Classic. 1984: Defeated Andy Bean, Memorial, NICOLETTE, Mike-1-0: 1983: Defeated Greg Norman, Bay Hill Classic NORMAN, Greg-2-6: 1983: Lost to Mike Nicolette, Bay Hill Classic, 1984: Lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S. Open; Lost to Tom Watson, Western Open. 1986: Defeated Larry Mize, Kemper Open 1987: Lost to Larry Mize, The Masters, 1988: Lost to Curtis Strange, Independent Insurance Agent Open; Lost to Seve Ballesteros, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1990: Defeated Paul Azinger, Mark Calcavecchia, Tim Simpson, Doral Ryder Open. O'GRADY, Mac-1-0: 1986: Defeated Roger Maitbie. Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open O'MEARA,Mark-0-2: 1981: Lost to Dave Eichelberger, Tallahassee Open 1983: Lost to Bob Gilder, Phoenix Open. OGRIN, David-0-1: 1985: Lost to Hal Sutton. St. Jude Memphis Classic, OOSTERHUIS, Peter-0-1: 1974: Lost to Lee Elder, Monsanto Open. PALMER, Arnold-1410: 1956: Defeated Ted Kroll, Insurance City Open. 1957: Defeated Doug Ford, Rubber City Open 1958: Lost to Howie Johnson, Azalea Open International.1959: Defeated Gay Brewer, Peter Cooper, West Palm Beach Open Invit, 1960: Lost to , Houston Classic: Defeated Bill Collins, Jack Fleck, Insurance City Open. 1961: Defeated Al Balding, San Diego Open; Defeated Doug Sanders, Phoenix Open; Lost to Doug Ford, "500" Festival Open 1962: Defeated Gary Player, , Masters: Defeated Johnny Pott, Colonial Nat'l Invit: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, U.S Open. 1963: Defeated Paul Harney, Thunderbird Classic; Lost to Julius Boros, U.S. Open: Defeated Tommy Aaron, , Cleveland Open; Defeated Julius Boros, Jack Nicklaus, Western Open. 1964: Lost to Gary Player, Pensacola Open; Lost to Tony Lema, Cleveland Open. 1966: Lost to Doug Sanders, Bob Hope Desert Classic; Defeated Gay Brewer, Tournament of Champions; Lost to Billy Casper, U.S. Open. 1968: Defeated Deane Beman. Bob Hope Desert Classic 1970: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1971: Defeated Ray Floyd, Bob Hope Desert Classic, PATE, Jerry-1-2: 1977: Defeated Dave Stockton. Phoenix Open. 1978: Lost to John Mahaffey, PGA Championship. 1980: Lost to Doug Tewell, Heritage. PATE, Steve-0-1:1985: Lost to Wayne Levi. Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic, PAVIN, Corey-2-0:1986: Defeated Dave Barr, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1987: Defeated Craig Stadler,

313 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

Hawaiian Open. PEETE, Calvin-0-1: 1986: Lost to Curtis Strange, Houston Open. PLAYER, Gary-3 -11: 1958: Lost to Sam Snead, Greenbrier Invit., Lost to Sam Snead, Dallas Open Invit. 1959: Lost to Don Whitt, Memphis Open Invit. 1961: Lost to , American Golf Classic. 1962: Lost to Arnold Palmer, Masters Lost to Lionel Hebert Memphis Open. 1963: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Palm Springs Golf Classic. 1964: Defeated Arnold Palmer. Miller Barber, Pensacola Open. 1965: Defeated Kel Nagle. U.S. Open. 1967: Lost to Miller Barber, Oklahoma City Open. 1968: Lost to Steve Reid, Azalea Open 1971: Defeated Hal Underwood, Jacksonville Open: Lost to Tom Weiskopf, Kemper Open. 1975: Lost to Al Geiberger, Tournament of Champions. POHL, Dan-1-2: 1982: Lost to Craig Stadler, Masters. 1985: Lost to Phil Blackmer, Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1986: Defeated Payne Stewart, Colonial NIT. PRICE, Nick-0-1: 1986: Lost to Tom Kite, Western Open. PURTZER, Tom-1-0: 1988: Defeated Mark Brooks. Southwest Classic. REGALADO, Victor-0 . 1: 1981: Lost to Dave Barr, Quad Cities Open. REID, Mike-1-2: 1978: Lost to Mac McLendon, Pensacola Open; 1985: Lost to Hal Sutton, Southwest Golf Classic. 1988: Defeated Tom Watson, NEC World Series of Golf. RENNER, Jack-1-0: 1984: Defeated Wayne Levi, Hawaiian Open. RODGERS, Phil-0-1'. 1965: Lost to Dick Hart, Azalea Open. RODRIGUEZ, Chi Chi-3-1: 1964: Defeated Don January, Lucky International Open. 1966: Lost to Jacky Cupit. Cajun Classic.1968: Defeated Dale Douglass, Sahara Invit.1972: Defeated Billy Casper, Byron Nelson Golf Classic. ROGERS, Bill-1-2:1978: Lost to Andy Bean, Western Open. 1979: Lost to Tom Watson, Byron Nelson, 1981: Defeated Ben Crenshaw. Texas Open. ROSE, Clarence-0-1: 1988: Lost to Bruce Lietzke, GTE Byron Nelson Classic. RUDOLPH, Mason—U-1: 1963: Lost to George Knudson, Portland Open Invit, SAUERS, Gene-1-0: 1986: Defeated Blaine McCollister, Bank of Boston Classic. SCHLEE, John-0 . 1: 1973: Lost to Ed Sneed. Kaiser Open. SCHROEDER, John-0 . 1: 1979: Lost to Bob Byman, Bay Hill SHEARER, Bob-0-1: 1982: Lost to Ed Sneed, Michelob-Houston Open. SIECKMANN, Tom-1 . 0. 1988: Defeated Mark Wiebe, Anheuser-Busch. SIFFORD, Charles-2-0: 1957: Defeated Eric Monti, . 1969: Defeated Harold Henning, L.A. Open. SIKES,Dan-0-2:1962: Lost to Bobby Nichols, Houston Classic. 1973:Lost to Lanny Wadkins, Byron Nelson Classic. SIKES, R. H.-0-1: 1969: Lost to Dave Hill, IVB-Philadelphia Classic. SILLS, Tony-1-0: 1990: Defeated Gil Morgan, Independent Insurance Agent Open. SIMONS, Jim-0-3:1979: Lost to John Fought, Buick. 1980: Lost to Howard Twitty, Hartford. 1984: Lost to John Mahaffey, Bob Hope Classic, SIMPSON,Scott-1-1: 1983: Lost to Fred Couples, Kemper Open. 1989: Defeated Bob Tway, BellSouth Atlanta Classic. SIMPSON, Tim-0-2: 1989: Lost to Mike Donald, Anheuser Busch Classic.1990: Lost to Greg Norman, Doral Ryder Open. SINDELAR, Joey-1 -1: 1988: Lost to Mark Brooks, Canon SDJ Greater Hartford Open. 1990: Defeatec Willie Wood. Hardee's Golf Classic. SLUMAN, Jeff-0-1: 1987: Lost to Sandy Lyle, Tournament Players Championship SNEAD, J. C.-3 . 1: 1971: Lost to George Archer, Hartford Open. 1975: Defeated Ray Floyd, Bobby Nichols, Andy Williams San Diego Open 1981: Defeated Mike Sullivan, Southern Open 1987 Defeated Save Ballesteros, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic SNEAD, Sam--8-6: 1945: Defeated Byron Nelson, Gulfport Open: Lost to Byron Nelson, Charlotte Open 1947: Lost to Lew Worsham, US Open. 1949: Defeated Lloyd Mangrum, Greater Greensboro Open 1950: Defeated Ben Hogan, L.A Open; Tied with Jack Burke, Dale Douglass, Smiley Quick, Crosby Pro-Am (no playoff, equal money); Lost to Jim Ferrier, St. Paul Open. 1952: Lost by forfeit to Doug Ford, Jacksonville Open. 1953: Lost to Earl Steward, Greensboro Open. 1954: Defeated Ben Hogan. Masters. 1955: Defeated Tommy Bolt, Miami Beach Open 1956: Defeated Fred Wampler, Greens- boro Open. 1958: Defeated Gary Player, Greenbrier Invit: Defeated Gary Player, Julius Boros, John

314 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

McMullin, Dallas Open Invit: Lost to George Bayer, Havana International. SNEED Ed-3-1: 1973: Defeated John Schiee, Kaiser International Open. 1977: Defeated Lon Hinkle, Tallahassee Open 1979: Lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, Masters. 1982: Defeated Bob Shearer, Michelob- Houston Open. STADLER, Craig-2-2: 1982: Defeated Dan Pohl. Masters', Defeated Raymond Floyd. World Series of Golf. 1985: Lost to Lanny Wadkins, Bob Hope Classic. 1987: Lost to Corey Pavin, Hawaiian Open. STEWART, Payne—1-5: 1984: Lost to Peter Jacobsen, Colonial National Invitation. 1985: Lost to Bob Eastwood. Byron Nelson Classic. 1986: Lost to Dan Pohl, Colonial NIT. 1988: Lost to Phil Blackmer, Provident. 1989: Lost to Tom Kite, Nabisco Championships. 1990: Defeated Steve Jones, Larry Mize, MCI Heritage Classic. STILL, Ken-1-0: 1970: Defeated Bert Yancey, Lee Trevino, Kaiser International Open. STOCKTON, Dave-0 . 1: 1977: Lost to Jerry Pate, Phoenix Open. STRANGE, Curtis-6-2'. 1980: Defeated Lee Trevino, Houston 1981 Lost to Ray Floyd, TPC. 1983: Lost to Gil Morgan. Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. 1985: Defeated Peter Jacobsen, Honda Classic 1986: Defeated Calvin Peete, Houston Open. 1988: Defeated Greg Norman, Independent Insurance Agent Open; Defeated Nick Faldo, U.S. Open; Defeated Tom Kite, Nabisco Championships. STRECK, Ron-0-1: 1985: Lost to Woody Blackburn. Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open. SULLIVAN, Mike-0-3: 1978: Lost to Jack Newton, Buick Goodwrench Open 1981: Lost to J. C. Snead, Southern Open. 1986: Lost to Ray Floyd, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. SUTTON, Hal-3-1: 1982: Defeated Bill Britton. Walt Disney World Golf Classic. 1985: Defeated David Ogrin. St. Jude Memphis Classic, Defeated Mike Reid, Southwest Golf Classic. 1989: Lost to Mike Donald, Anheuser-Busch Classic. TEWELL, Doug-1-0: 1980: Defeated Jerry Pate. Heritage. THOMPSON, Barney-0-1: 1981: Lost to John Cook, Crosby Pro-Am THORPE, Jim-0-1: 1985: Lost to Scott Verplank, Western Open TREVINO, Lee-5-5: 1970: Defeated Bob Murphy. Tucson Open; Defeated Bob Menne, National Airlines Open; Lost to Ken Still, Internal'I Open. 1971: Defeated Jack Nicklaus, U.S. Open: Lost to Tom Weiskopf. Kemper Open; Defeated Art Wall, Canadian Open 1972: Defeated Lee Elder, Hartford Open. 1978: Lost to Andy Bean, Memphis Classic; Lost to Lee Elder. Greater Milwaukee Open 1980: Lost to Curtis Strange, Houston. TWAY, Bob-2-3: 1986: Defeated Bernhard Langer, Shearson Lehman Andy Williams Open. 1988: Lost to Steve Jones, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Lost to David Frost. Southern Open. 1989: Lost to Scott Simpson, BellSouth Atlanta Classic. 1990: Defeated John Cook, Las Vegas Invitational. TWITTY, Howard—1-0: 1980: Defeated Jim Simons, Hartford. VALENTINE, Tommy-0-1: 1981: Lost to Tom Watson, Atlanta Classic. VERPLANK, Scott—1-0: 1985: Defeated Jim Thorpe, Western Open. WADKINS, Bobby-0-2: 1979: Lost to Lou Graham, Philadelphia. 1985: Lost to Bernhard Langer, Sea Pines Heritage Classic. WADKINS, Lanny-3-2: 1972: Lost to Homero Blancas, Phoenix Open. 1973: Defeated Dan Sikes. Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1977: Defeated Gene Littler, PGA Championship. 1983: Lost to Gil Morgan, Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. 1985: Defeated Craig Stadler, Bob Hope Classic. WALL, Art-6 . 5: 1953: Lost to Earl Steward, Greensboro Open; Defeated Cary Middlecoff, Fort Wayne Open. 1956: Defeated Bill Trombley. Gardner Dickinson. Fort Wayne Open. 1958: Defeated Jack Burke, Bob Rosburg. Eastern Open Invit: Defeated Dow Finsterwald, Rubber City Open. 1959: Defeated Dow Finsterwald. Buick Open 1960: Lost to Stan Leonard, Western Open. 1962: Lost to Bob Goalby. Insurance City Open. 1964: Defeated Jay Dolan, Puerto Rico Open. 1967: Lost to Billy Casper, Canadian Open 1971: Lost to Lee Trevino, Canadian Open. WATSON, Denis-0-1: 1982: Lost to Tom Kite, Bay Hill Classic. WATSON, Tom-8-4:1978: Defeated Ben Crenshaw, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; Lost to John Mahaffey, PGA Championship 1979: Lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, Masters: Defeated Bill Rogers, Byron Nelson; Defeated Johnny Miller, Hall of Fame. 1980: Defeated D. A Weibring, San Diego. 1981: Lost to Bruce Lietzke. Byron Nelson Classic: Defeated Tommy Valentine. Atlanta Classic. 1982: Defeated Johnny Miller, Glen Campbell, Los Angeles Open: Defeated Frank Conner, Heritage Classic 1984: Defeated Greg Norman. Western Open. 1988: Lost to Mike Reid, NEC World Series of Golf WEAVER, DeWitt-1-0: 1972: Defeated Chuck Courtney, Southern Open.

315 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

WEIBRING, D. A.-0-1 1980: Lost to Tom Watson, San Diego. W EISKOPF, Tom-2-3:1966: Lost to Doug Sanders, Greensboro Open. 1969: Lost to Gene Littler, Greater Greensboro Open. 1971: Defeated Dale Douglass, Gary Player, Lee Trevino, Kemper Open. 1975: Defeated Jack Nicklaus, Canadian Open. 1979: Lost to Ed Fiori, Southern. WIEBE, Mark —1-1: 1985: Defeated John Mahaffey, Anheuser-Busch Classic 1988: Lost to Tom Sieckmann, Anheuser-Busch . WIECHERS, Jim-0-1: 1969: Lost to Bob Goalby, Robinson Open. WOOD, Willie-0-1: 1990: Lost to Joey Sindelar, Hardee's Golf Classic, YANCEY, Bert-2-2:1969: Defeated Bruce Devlin, Atlanta Classic. 1970: Lostto Ken Still, Kaiser Internat'l. 1971: Lost to Labron Harris, Robinson Open. 1972: Defeated Tom Utozas, American Golf Classic. ZARLEY, Kermit-0-1: 1976: Lost to Hale Irwin, Florida Citrus Open. ZIEGLER, Larry -1-1: 1969: Defeated Homero Blancas, Michigan Golf Classic. 1972: Lost to Lou Graham, Liggett & Myers Open. ZOELLER,Fuzzy-2-1: 1979: Defeated Ed Sneed and Tom Watson, Masters. 1983: Lost to Jim Colbert, Colonial National Invitation. 1984: Defeated Greg Norman, U.S. Open

316 PAST WINNERS OF PGA TOUR EVENTS

INFINITI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 1953 Al Besselink 280 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1954 Art Wall 278 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1955 Gene Littler 280 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 7217209 1956 Gene Littler 281 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7209 1957 Gene Littler 285 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1958 Stan Leonard 275 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1959 Mike Souchak 281 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1960 Jerry Barber 268 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7209 1961 Sam Snead 273 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1962 Arnold Palmer 276 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7209 1963 Jack Nicklaus 273 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1964 Jack Nicklaus 279 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1965 Arnold Palmer 277 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1966 'Arnold Palmer 283 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1967 Frank Beard 278 Stardust CC. Las Vegas, NV 71/6725 1968 Don January 276 Stardust CC, Las Vegas. NV 71/6725 1969 Gary Player 284 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1970 Frank Beard 273 LaCosla CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1971 Jack Nicklaus 279 LaCosla CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1972 'Bobby Mitchell 280 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1973 Jack Nicklaus 276 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1974 Johnny Miller 280 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 MONY TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 1975 'AI Geiberger 277 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1976 Don January 277 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 72/6911 1977 'Jack Nicklaus 281 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 72/6911 1978 Gary Player 281 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad. CA 7216911 1979 Tom Watson 275 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 72/6911 1980 Tom Watson 276 LaCoste CC, Carlsbad. CA 72/6911 1981 Lee Trevino 273 LaCosla CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1982 Lanny Wadkins 280 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 7216911 1983 Lanny Wadkins 280 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 72/6911 1984 Tom Watson 274 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7022 1985 Tom Kite 275 LaCosla CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/7022 1986 Calvin Peete 267 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7022 1987 Mac O'Grady 278 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/7022 1988 -Steve Pate 202 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad. CA 72/7022 1989 Steve Jones 279 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7022 1990 Paul Azinger 272 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7022 NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards TUCSON OPEN 1945 Ray Mangrum 268 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1946 Jimmy Demaret 268 El Rio G&CC, Tucson. AZ 70/6418 1947 Jimmy Demaret 264 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1948 Skip Alexander 264 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1949 Lloyd Mangrum 263 El Rio G&CC, Tucson. AZ 70/6418 1950 Chandler Harper 267 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1951 Lloyd Mangrum 269 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1952 Henry Williams 274 El Rio G&CC, Tucson. AZ 70/6418 1953 Tommy Bolt 265 El Rio G&CC, Tucson. AZ 70/6418 1954 No Tournament 1955 Tommy Bolt 265 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1956 Ted Kroll 264 El Rio G&CC, Tucson. AZ 70/6418 1957 D. Finsterwald 269 El Rio G&CC. Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1958 Lionel Hebert 265 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418

KEY' = Playoff tl = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 317 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards

1959 Gene Littler 266 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 7016418 1960 Don January 271 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 HOME OF THE SUN OPEN INVITATIONAL 1961 'Dave Hill 269 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 TUCSON OPEN 1962 Phil Rodgers 263 El Rio G&CC, Tucson. AZ 70/6418 1963 Don January 266 49ers CC, Tucson, AZ 72/6722 1964 Jack Cupit 274 49ers CC, Tucson, AZ 72/6722 1965 Bob Charles 271 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1966 'Joe Campbell 278 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1967 Arnold Palmer 273 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1968 George Knudson 273 Tucson National GC. Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1969 Lee Trevino 271 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1970 'Lee Trevino 275 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1971 J. C. Snead 273 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1972 Miller Barber 273 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 DEAN MARTIN TUCSON OPEN 1973 Bruce Crampton 277 Tucson National GC. Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1974 Johnny Miller 272 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1975 Johnny Miller 263 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 NBC TUCSON OPEN 1976 Johnny Miller 274 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 JOE GARAGIOLA TUCSON OPEN 1977 'Bruce Lietzke 275 Tucson National GC, Tucson. AZ 72/7305 1978 Tom Watson 276 Tucson National GC, Tucson. AZ 72/7305 1979 Bruce Lietzke 265 Randolph Park Municipal GC. North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 1980 Jim Colbert 270 Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1981 Johnny Miller 265 Randolph Park Municipal GC, North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 1982 Craig Stadler 266 Randolph Park Municipal GC, North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 1983 'Gil Morgan 271 Randolph Park Municipal GC, North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 SEIKO-TUCSON MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIPS 1984 Tom Watson 2&1 Randolph Park Municipal GC, North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 1985 Jim Thorpe 4&3 Randolph Park Municipal GC, North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 1986 Jim Thorpe 67 Randolph Park Municipal GC, North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 SEIKO-TUCSON OPEN 1987 Mike Reid 268 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ 72/7010 NORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN 1988 David Frost 266 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ 72/7010 1989 No Tournament held due to the change on schedule from end of year to beginning of year. 1990 Robert Gamez 270 TPC at StarPass. Tucson, AZ 72/7010 Randolph Park Municipal GC, Tucson, AZ 72/6902

UNITED HAWAIIAN OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1965 'Gay Brewer 281 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7234 1966 Ted Makalena 271 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7234 1967 'Dudley Wysong 284 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 72/7234 1968 Lee Trevino 272 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7234 1969 Bruce Crampton 274 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 72,7234 1970 No Tournament 1971 273 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7234 1972 'Grier Jones 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7234 1973 John Schlee 273 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 72/7232 1974 Jack Nicklaus 271 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7232 1975 Gary Groh 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7232 1976 Ben Crenshaw 270 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7232 1977 Bruce Lielzke 273 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7232 1978 'Hubert Green 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7232 1979 Hubert Green 267 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7234 1980 Andy Bean 266 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 72/7234

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 318 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1981 Hale Irwin 265 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 72/7234 1982 Wayne Levi 277 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 7217234 1983 isao Aoki 268 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 72/7234 1984 'Jack Renner 271 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 7217234 1985 Mark O'Meara 267 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 72/7234 1986 Corey Pavin 272 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7234 1987 'Corey Pavin 270 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 72/7234 1988 Lanny Wadkins 271 Waialae CC. Honolulu HI 72/7234 1989 -Gene Sauers 197 Waialae CC, Honolulu Ht 72/7234 1990 David Ishii 279 Waialae CC, Honolulu HI 72/7234

PHOENIX OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards PHOENIX OPEN INVITATIONAL 1935 281 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1936- 1938 No Tournaments 1939 Byron Nelson 198 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1940 Ed Oliver 205 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1941- 1943 No Tournaments 1944 H. McSpaden 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1945 Byron Nelson 274 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1946 *Ben Hogan 273 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1947 Ben Hogan 270 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1948 Bobby Locke 268 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1949 'Jimmy Demaret 278 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1950 Jimmy Demaret 269 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1951 Lew Worsham 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1952 Lloyd Mangrum 274 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1953 Lloyd Mangrum 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1954 'Ed Furgol 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1955 Gene Littler 275 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1956 C. Middlecoff 276 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 7116726 1957 Billy Casper 271 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1958 Ken Venturi 274 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1959 Gene Littler 268 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1960 'Jack Fleck 273 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1961 'Arnold Palmer 270 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1962 Arnold Palmer 269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1963 Arnold Palmer 273 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1964 Jack Nicklaus 271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1965 Rod Funseth 274 Arizona CC. Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1966 Dudley Wysong 278 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1967 Julius Boros 272 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1968 George Knudson 272 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1969 Gene Littler 263 Arizona CC. Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1970 Dale Douglass 271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1971 Miller Barber 261 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1972 Homero Blancas 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1973 Bruce Crampton 268 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1974 Johnny Miller 271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1975 Johnny Miller 260 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1976 Bob Gilder 268 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1977 *Jerry Pate 277 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1978 Miller Barber 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1979 -Ben Crenshaw 199 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1980 Jeff Mitchell 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1981 David Graham 268 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1982 Lanny Wadkins 263 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 KEY' = Playoff It = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 319 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1983 'Bob Gilder 271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1984 Tom Purtzer 268 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 7116726 1985 Calvin Peete 270 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1986 Hal Sutton 267 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 7116726 1987 Paul Azinger 268 TPC of Scottsdale. Scottsdale, AZ 71/6992 1988 'Sandy Lyle 269 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6992 1989 Mark Calcavecchia 263 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6992 1990 Tommy Armour III 267 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6992 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards BING CROSBY PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR 1937 Sam Snead 68 Rancho Santa Fe CC. San Diego, CA 73/6769 1938 Sam Snead 139 Rancho Santa Fe CC, San Diego, CA 73/6769 1939 138 Rancho Santa Fe CC, San Dego, CA 73/6769 1940 Ed Oliver 135 Rancho Santa Fe CC, San Diego, CA 73/6769 1941 Sam Snead 136 Rancho Santa Fe CC, San Diego, CA 73/6769 1942 Tie-Lloyd Mangrum Leland Gibson 133 Rancho Santa Fe CC, San Diego, CA 73/6769 1943 1946 No Tournaments 1947 Tie-Ed Furgol 213 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 George Fazio Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1948 Lloyd Mangrum 205 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1949 Ben Hogan 208 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1950 Tie-Sam Snead 214 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Jack Burke, Jr Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Smiley Quick Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Dave Douglas 1951 Byron Nelson 209 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1952 Jimmy Demaret 145 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 7216506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 THE BING CROSBY PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR INVITATIONAL 1953 Lloyd Mangrum 204 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1954 Dutch Harrison 210 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1955 Cary Middlecoff 209 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/650E Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/635E Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/681E BING CROSBY NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 1956 Cary Middlecott 202 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/650E Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/635E Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/681 1957 Jay Hebert 213 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/650E. Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1958 Billy Casper 277 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815

KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 320 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards BING CROSBY NATIONAL 1959 Art Wall 279 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1960 Ken Venturi 286 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1961 Bob Rosburg 282 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 7216815 1962 'Doug Ford 286 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 1963 Billy Casper 285 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 BING CROSBY NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR 1964 Tony Lome 284 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 1965 Bruce Crampton 284 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1966 D. Massengale 283 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, 72/6815 1967 Jack Nicklaus 284 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1968 'Johnny Poll 285 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1969 George Archer 283 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1970 Bert Yancey 278 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1971 Tom Shaw 278 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1972 'Jack Nicklaus 284 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1973 'Jack Nicklaus 282 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1974 -Johnny Miller 208 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1975 Gene Littler 280 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1976 Ben Crenshaw 281 Pebble Beach CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA7 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1977 Tom Watson 273 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6400

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 321 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1978 'Tom Watson 280 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72'6810 1979 Lon Hinkle 284 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 7216506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1980 George Burns 280 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1981 -'John Cook 209 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1982 Jim Simons 274 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1983 Tom Kite 276 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula CA 72./6810 1984 'Hale Irwin 278 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC Monterey Peninsula CA 72/6810 1985 Mark O'Meara 283 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 7216815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 1986 -Fuzzy Zoeller 205 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1987 Johnny Miller 278 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC Monterey Peninsula 72/6810 1988 'Steve Jones 280 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1989 Mark O'Meara 277 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1990 Mark O'Meara 281 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 7216506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 726810 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards PALM SPRINGS GOLF CLASSIC 1960 Arnold Palmer 338 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs. CA N/A 1961 Billy Maxwell 345 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CO. Indian Wells, CA 726478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, CA N/A Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 7216708 1962 Arnold Palmer 342 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs. CA 7216869 Thunderbird CC. Palm Springs, CA N/A Eldorado CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6708

KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 322 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1963 'Jack Nicklaus 345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 1964 ' 348 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 BOB HOPE DESERT CLASSIC 1965 Billy Casper 348 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs. CA 7216708 La Quinla CC. La Quinta. CA 7216911 1966 'Doug Sanders 349 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 7216708 La Quinla CC. La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1967 Tom Nieporte 349 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs. CA 72,6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC. La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1968 'Arnold Palmer 348 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 7216911 1969 Billy Casper 345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 7216837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1970 Bruce Devlin 339 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1971 'Arnold Palmer 342 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 7216478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1972 Bob Rosburg 344 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1973 Arnold Palmer 343 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs. CA 7216869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1974 Hubert Green 341 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1975 Johnny Miller 339 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1976 Johnny Miller 344 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1977 Rik Massengale 337 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 323 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1978 Bill Rogers 339 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 7216837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1979 John Mahaffey 343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 7216837 Indian Wells CC Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1980 Craig Stadler 343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1981 Bruce Lietzke 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1982 'Ed Fiori 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1983 'Keith Fergus 335 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC. La Quinta. CA 72/6911 BOB HOPE CLASSIC 1984 'John Mahaffey 340 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1985 'Lanny Wadkine 333 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC 1986 'Donnie Hammond 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72'6911 1987 Corey Pavin 341 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs. CA 728837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 TPC at PGA West, La Quinta, CA 72/7002 1988 Jay Haas 338 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 726478 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 726911 Palmer Course at PGA West, La Quinta, CA 72/6924 1989 'Steve Jones 343 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs. CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 PGA West/Palmer Course, La Quinta. CA 72/6924 1990 Peter Jacobser 339 PGA West/Palmer Course, La Quinta. CA 72/6924 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6927 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6875 SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards SAN DIEGO OPEN 1952 Ted Kroll 276 San Diego CC. San Diego. CA 72/6931 1953 Tommy Bolt 274 San Diego CC, San Diego, CA 72/6931 KEY' = Playoff # = Anateur - = Rain-curtailed 324 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1954 #Gene Littler 274 Rancho Santa Fe GC, San Diego. CA 72/6797 CONVAIR-SAN DIEGO OPEN 1955 Tommy Bolt 274 Mission Valley CC. San Diego. CA 728619 1956 Bob Rosburg 270 Singing Hills GC, San Diego, CA 72/6573 SAN DIEGO OPEN INVITATIONAL 1957 Arnold Palmer 271 Mission Valley CC. San Diego, CA 72/6619 1958 No Tournament 1959 Marty Furgol 274 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA 7216619 1960 Mike Souchak 269 Mission Valley CC, San Diego. CA 72/6619 1961 'Arnold Palmer 271 Mission Valley CC, San Diego. CA 72/6619 1962 'Tommy Jacobs 277 Stardust CC. San Diego, CA 71/6725 1963 Gary Player 270 Stardust CC. San Diego, CA 71/6725 1964 Art Wall 274 Rancho Bernardo CC, San Diego. CA 72/6455 1965 'Wes Ellis 267 Stardust CC. San Diego, CA 71/6725 1966 Billy Casper 268 Stardust CC. San Diego, CA 71/6725 1967 Bob Goalby 269 Stardust CC. San Diego, CA 71/6725 ANDY WILLIAMS-SAN DIEGO OPEN INVITATIONAL 1968 Tom Weiskopf 273 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1969 Jack Nicklaus 284 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1970 "Pete Brown 275 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1971 George Archer 272 Torrey Pines CC. San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1972 Paul Harney 275 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1973 Bob Dickson 278 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1974 Bobby Nichols 275 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1975 'J. C. Snead 279 Torrey Pines CC. San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1976 J. C. Snead 272 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1977 Tom Watson 269 Torrey Pines CC. San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1978 Jay Haas 278 Torrey Pines CC. San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1979 Fuzzy Zoeller 282 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1980 'Tom Watson 275 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 WICKES/ANDY WILLIAMS SAN DIEGO OPEN 1981 'Bruce Lietzke 278 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1982 Johnny Miller 270 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 ISUZU/ANDY WILLIAMS SAN DIEGO OPEN 1983 Gary Hallberg 271 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1984 'Gary Koch 272 Torrey Pines CC. San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1985 'Woody Blackburn 269 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS ANDY WILLIAMS OPEN 1986 -'Bob Tway 204 Torrey Pines CC. San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1987 George Burns 266 Torrey Pines CC. San Diego, 72/N-6659. S-7021 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON ANDY WILLIAMS OPEN 1988 Steve Pate 269 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN 1989 Greg Twiggs 271 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1990 Dan Forsman 275 Torrey Pines CC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN Year Winner Score Location PariYards LOS ANGELES OPEN 1926 Harry Cooper 279 Los Angeles CC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6895 (North) 1927 Bobby Cruikshank 282 El Caballero CC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6830 1928 Mac Smith 284 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6442 1929 Mac Smith 285 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1930 Densmore Shute 296 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71 /7029 1931 Ed Dudley 285 Wilshire CC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6442 1932 Mac Smith 281 Hillcrest CC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6911 1933 Craig Wood 281 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6442 1934 Mac Smith 280 Los Angeles CC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6895 (North) 1935 ' 285 Los Angeles CC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6895 (North) 1936 Jimmy Hines 280 Los Angeles CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6895 (North)

KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - - Rain -curtailed 325 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1937 Harry Cooper 274 Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA Wilson-72/6802, Harding-7216488 1938 Jimmy Thomson 273 Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA Wilson-72/6802, Harding-72/6488 1939 Jimmy Demaret 274 Griffith Park. Los Angeles, CA Wilson-72/6802, Harding-7216488 1940 282 Los Angeles CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6895 (North) 1941 Johnny Bulla 281 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1942 'Ben Hogan 282 Hillcrest CC. Los Angeles. CA 71/6911 1943 No Tournament 1944 H. McSpaden 278 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles. CA 71 /6442 1945 Sam Snead 283 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71 /7029 1946 Byron Nelson 284 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71 /7029 1947 Ben Hogan 280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1948 Ben Hogan 275 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1949 Lloyd Mangrum 284 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1950 'Sam Snead 280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71 /7029 1951 Lloyd Mangrum 280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1952 Tommy Bolt 289 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1953 Lloyd Mangrum 280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1954 Fred Wampler 281 Fox Hills CC, Culver City. CA N/A 1955 Gene Littler 276 Inglewood CC, Inglewood, CA N/A 1956 Lloyd Mangrum 272 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1957 Doug Ford 280 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1958 F. Slranahan 275 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1959 Ken Venturi 278 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles. CA 71/6827 1960 D. Finsterwald 280 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1961 Bob Goalby 275 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles. CA 71/6827 1962 Phil Rodgers 268 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71(6827 1963 Arnold Palmer 274 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1964 Paul Harney 280 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles. CA 71/6827 1965 Paul Harney 276 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6827 1966 Arnold Palmer 273 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1967 Arnold Palmer 269 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles. CA 71/6827 1968 Billy Casper 274 Brookside CC, Pasadena, CA 71 /7021 1969 'Charles Sifford 276 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1970 'Billy Casper 276 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 GLEN CAMPBELL LOS ANGELES OPEN 1971 -'Bob Lunn 274 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1972 'George Archer 270 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1973 Rod Funseth 276 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1974 Dave Stockton 276 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1975 Pat Fitzsimons 275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1976 Hale Irwin 272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1977 Tom Purtzer 273 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1978 Gil Morgan 278 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1979 Lanny Wadkins 276 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1980 Tom Watson 276 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 7117029 1981 Johnny Miller 270 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1982 'Tom Watson 271 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1983 Gil Morgan 270 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6627 LOS ANGELES OPEN 1984 David Edwards 279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1985 Lanny Wadkins 264 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1986 Doug Tewell 270 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 LOS ANGELES OPEN PRESENTED BY NISSAN 1987 'Tze-Chung Chen 275 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1988 Chip Beck 267 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN 1989 Mark Calcavecchia 272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1990 Fred Couples 266 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 326 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards DORAL RYDER OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards DORAL CC OPEN INVITATIONAL 1962 Billy Casper 283 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1963 Dan Sikes 283 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1964 Billy Casper 277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1965 Doug Sanders 274 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1966 Phil Rodgers 278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1967 Doug Sanders 275 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1968 G. Dickinson 275 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1969 Tom Shaw 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami. FL 72/6939 DORAL-EASTERN OPEN INVITATIONAL 1970 Mike Hill 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami. FL 72/6939 1971 J.C. Snead 275 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1972 Jack Nicklaus 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1973 Lee Trevino 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1974 Brian Allin 272 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1975 Jack Nicklaus 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1976 Hubert Green 270 Doral CC (Blue), Miami. FL 72/6939 1977 Andy Bean 277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1978 Tom Weiskopf 272 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1979 Mark McCumber 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1980 'Ray Floyd 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1981 Ray Floyd 273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1982 Andy Bean 278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1983 Gary Koch 271 Doral CC (Blue). Miami. FL 72/6939 1984 Tom Kite 272 Doral CC (Blue). Miami, FL 72/6939 1985 Mark McCumber 284 Doral CC (Blue), Miami. FL 72/6939 1986 'Andy Bean 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 DORAL RYDER OPEN 1987 Lanny Wadkins 277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1988 Ben Crenshaw 274 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1989 Bill Glasson 275 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1990 'Greg Norman 273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 HONDA CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards JACKIE GLEASON'S INVERRARY CLASSIC 1972 Tom Weiskopf 278 Inverrary G&CC (East). Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 JACKIE GLEASON'S INVERRARY NATIONAL AIRLINES CLASSIC 1973 Lee Trevino 279 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 JACKIE GLEASON'S INVERRARY CLASSIC 1974 Leonard Thompson 278 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1975 Bob Murphy 273 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1976 Hosted Tournament Players Championship 1977 Jack Nicklaus 275 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1978 Jack Nicklaus 276 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1979 Larry Nelson 274 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1980 Johnny Miller 274 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 AMERICAN MOTORS INVERRARY CLASSIC 1981 Toni Kite 274 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 HONDA INVERRARY CLASSIC 1982 Hale Irwin 269 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1983 Johnny Miller 278 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 HONDA CLASSIC 1984 'Bruce Lietzke 280 TPC at Eagle Trace. Coral Springs, FL 72/7030 1985 'Curtis Strange 275 TPC at Eagle Trace. Coral Springs, FL 72/7030 1986 Kenny Knox 287 TPC at Eagle Trace. Coral Springs, FL 72/7030 1987 Mark Calcavecchia 279 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7030

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 327 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1988 Joey Sindelar 276 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 7217030 1989 Blaine McCallister 266 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 7217030 1990 John Huston 282 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7030

THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards FLORIDA CITRUS OPEN INV. 1966 Lionel Hebert 279 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1967 Julius Boros 274 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1968 Dan Sikes 274 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1969 Ken Still 278 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1970 Bob Lunn 271 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1971 Arnold Palmer 270 Rio Pinar CC. Orlando FL 72/7012 1972 Jerry Heard 276 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1973 Brian Allin 265 Rio Pinar CC. Orlando FL 72/7012 1974 Jerry Heard 273 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1975 Lee Trevino 276 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1976 'Hale Irwin 270 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1977 Gary Koch 274 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 1978 Mac McLendon 271 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando FL 72/7012 BAY HILL CITRUS CLASSIC 1979 'Bob Byman 278 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103 BAY HILL CLASSIC 1980 Dave Eichelberger 279 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103 1981 Andy Bean 266 Bay Hill Club, Orando FL 71/7103 1982 "Tom Kite 278 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103 1983 'Mike Nicoletle 283 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103 1984 'Gary Koch 272 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103 HERTZ BAY HILL CLASSIC 1985 Fuzzy Zoeller 275 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103 1986 -Dan Forsman 202 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 7117103 1987 Payne Stewart 264 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103 1988 Paul Azinger 271 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103 THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL 1989 'Tom Kite 278 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103 1990 Robert Gamez 274 Bay Hill Club, Orlando FL 71/7103

USF&G CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards GREATER NEW ORLEANS OPEN INVITATIONAL 1938 Harry Cooper 285 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 726656 1939 Henry Picard 284 City Park GC, New Orleans. LA 72/6656 1940 Jimmy Demaret 286 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 726656 1941 Henry Picard 276 City Park CC, New Orleans, LA 726656 1942 Lloyd Mangrum 281 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1943 No Tournament 1944 Sammy Byrd 285 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1945 'Byron Nelson 284 City Park GC, New Orleans. LA 72/6656 1946 Byron Nelson 277 City Park CC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1947 No Tournament 1948 280 City Park GC. New Orleans. LA 72/6656 1949- 1957 No Tournaments 1958 'Billy Casper 278 City Park GC, New Orleans. LA 72/6656 1959 Bill Collins 280 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1960 Dow Finsterwald 270 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1961 Doug Sanders 272 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1962 Bo Wininger 281 City Park GC, New Orleans. LA 72/6656 1963 Bo Wininger 279 Lakewood CC, New Orleans. LA 72/7080 KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 328 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards

1964 Mason Rudolph 283 Lakewood CC, New Orleans. LA 72/7080 1965 273 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1966 Frank Beard 276 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1967 George Knudson 277 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1968 George Archer 271 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1969 'Larry Hinson 275 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1970 'Miller Barber 278 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1971 Frank Beard 276 Lakewood CC. New Orleans. LA 72/7080 1972 Gary Player 279 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1973 "Jack Nicklaus 280 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1974 Lee Trevino 267 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 FIRST NBC NEW ORLEANS OPEN 1975 Billy Casper 271 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1976 Larry Ziegler 274 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1977 Jim Simons 273 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1978 Lon Hinkle 271 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1979 Hubert Green 273 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 7217080 GREATER NEW ORLEANS OPEN 1980 Tom Watson 273 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 USF&G NEW ORLEANS OPEN 1981 Tom Watson 270 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 USF&G CLASSIC 1982 -Scott Hoch 206 Lakewood CC, New Orleans. LA 72/7080 1983 Bill Rogers 274 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1984 Bob Eastwood 272 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1985 -Seve Ballesteros 205 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1986 Calvin Peete 269 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1987 Ben Crenshaw 268 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1988 Chip Beck 262 Lakewood CC, New Orleans. LA 72/7080 1989 Tim Simpson 274 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7106 1990 David Frost 276 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans. LA 72/7106 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 1974 Jack Nicklaus 272 Atlanta CC, Atlanta GA 72/6883 1975 Al Geiberger 270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 7017160 1976 Jack Nicklaus 269 Inverrary G& CC., Lauderhill, FL 72/7127 1977 Mark Hayes 289 Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 72/7174 1978 Jack Nicklaus 289 Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra. FL 7217174 1979 Lanny Wadkins 283 Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 72/7174 1980 Lee Trevino 278 Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra. FL 72/7174 1981 Ray Floyd 285 Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 72/7174 1982 Jerry Pate 280 TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra. FL 72/6857 1983 Hal Sutton 283 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 72/6857 1984 Fred Couples 277 TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra. FL 72'6857 1985 Calvin Peete 274 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 72/6857 1986 John Mahaffey 275 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 72/6857 1987 'Sandy Lyle 274 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponta Vedra. FL 72/6857 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 1988 Mark McCumber 273 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra. FL 72/6857 1989 Tom Kite 279 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponta Vedra. FL 72,6857 1990 Jodie Mudd 278 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 72/6857 INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 1946 Byron Nelson 274 River Oaks CC, Houston, TX 71/6588 1947 Bobby Locke 277 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 72/7421

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 329 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1948 No Tournament 1949 John Palmer 272 Pine Forest CC, Houston, TX 72/6510 HOUSTON OPEN 1950 C. Middlecoff 277 Brae Burn CC, Houston, TX 72/6725 1951 Marty Furgol 277 Memorial Park GC. Houston. TX 70/7212 1952 Jack Burke. Jr 277 Memorial Park GC. Houston. TX 70/7212 1953 'C. Middlecoff 283 Memorial Park GC, Houston. TX 70/7212 1954 Dave Douglas 277 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 7017212 1955 Mike Souchak 273 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7212 1956 Ted Kroll 277 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7212 1957 Arnold Palmer 279 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 7017212 1958 Ed Oliver 281 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7212 HOUSTON CLASSIC 1959 'Jack Burke, Jr 277 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70e7212 1960 'Bill Collins 280 Memorial Park GC, Houston. TX 70/7212 1961 'Jay Hebert 276 Memorial Park GC. Houston. TX 72/7122 1962 'Bobby Nichols 278 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 72/7201 1963 Bob Charles 268 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 72/7201 1964 Mike Souchak 278 Sharpstown CC, Houston, TX 71/7201 1965 Bobby Nichols 273 Sharpstown CC, Houston. TX 71/7201 HOUSTON CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL 1966 Arnold Palmer 275 Champions GC. Houston. TX 71/7166 1967 Frank Beard 274 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7166 1968 R De Vicenzo 274 Champions GC, Houston, TX 71/7166 1969 Hosted U.S. Open 70/6967 1970 'Gibby Gilbert 282 Champions GC. Houston. TX 706967 1971 'Hubert Green 280 Champions GC, Houston, TX 70,6967 HOUSTON OPEN 1972 Bruce Devlin 278 Westwood CC. Houston, TX 72/6998 1973 Bruce Crampton 277 Quail Valley GC, Houston, TX 72/6905 1974 Dave Hill 276 Quail Valley GC, Houston, TX 72/6905 1975 Bruce Crampton 273 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 72/6929 1976 Lee Elder 278 Woodlands CC. The Woodlands, TX 72/6997 1977 Gene Littler 276 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands. TX 72/6997 1978 Gary Player 270 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands. TX 72/6997 1979 Wayne Levi 268 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/6918 MICHELOB HOUSTON OPEN 1980 'Curtis Strange 266 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/6918 1981 -Ron Streck 198 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 7117071 1982 'Ed Sneed 275 Woodlands CC. The Woodlands, TX 71/7031 HOUSTON COCA-COLA OPEN 1983 David Graham 275 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands. TX 71/7031 1984 Corey Pavin 274 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 7117031 HOUSTON OPEN 1985 Ray Floyd 277 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7042 1986 'Curtis Strange 274 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7045 BIG I HOUSTON OPEN 1987 'Jay Haas 276 TPC at The Woodlands. The Woodlands, TX 7217045 INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT OPEN 1988 'Curtis Strange 270 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7042 1989 Mike Sullivan 280 TPC at The Woodlands. The Woodlands, TX 7217042 1990 'Tony Sills 204 TPC at The Woodlands. The Woodlands. TX 72/7042 DEPOSIT GUARANTY CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards MAGNOLIA STATE CLASSIC 1968 'BR. McLendon 269 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1969 Larry Mowry 272 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1970 Chris Blocker 271 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1971 Roy Pace 270 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 330 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1972 Mike Morey 269 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1973 Dwight Nevil 268 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1974 Dwight Nevil 133 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1975 Bob Wynn 270 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1976 Dennis Meyer 271 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1977 Mike McCullough 269 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1978 Craig Stadler 268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1979 Bobby Walzel 272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1980 -'Roger Maltbie 65 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1981 'Tom Jones 268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1982 Payne Stewart 270 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1983 -Russ Cochran 203 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1984 -'Lance Ten Broeck 201 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1985 '-Jim Gallagher. Jr. 131 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 DEPOSIT GUARANTY CLASSIC 1986 Dan Halldorson 263 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1987 David Ogrin 267 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1988 Frank Conner 267 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 1989 '-Jim Booros 199 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 7216594 1990 Gene Savers 268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg MS 72/6594 Note: 1983-85 TPS Event MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards HERITAGE CLASSIC 1969 Arnold Palmer 283 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head SC 71/6657 1970 Bob Goalby 280 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head SC 7116657 SEA PINES HERITAGE CLASSIC 1971 Hale Irwin 279 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head SC 71/6657 1972 Johnny Miller 281 Ocean Course. Hilton Head SC (first two rounds) 72/6600 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC (second two rounds)71/6657 1973 Hale Irwin 272 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 7116657 1974 Johnny Miller 276 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head. SC 71/6657 1975 Jack Nicklaus 271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1976 Hubert Green 274 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1977 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 718657 1978 Hubert Green 277 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head. SC 71/6657 1979 Tom Watson 270 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1980 'Doug Tewell 280 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head. SC 71/6657 1981 Bill Rogers 278 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1982 'Tom Watson 280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head. SC 71/6657 1983 Fuzzy Zoeller 275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head. SC 71/6657 1984 Nick Faldo 270 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1985 'Bernhard Langer 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1986 Fuzzy Zoeller 276 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC 1987 Davis Love III 271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1988 Greg Norman 271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1989 Payne Stewart 268 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1990 'Payne Stewart 276 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 K MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN 1938 Sam Snead 272 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1939 Ralph Guldahl 280 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro, NC 70/6680

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 331 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1940 Ben Hogan 270 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro, NC 71/6630 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 706680 1941 Byron Nelson 276 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro. NC 716630 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. NC 706680 1942 Sam Byrd 279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 716630 1943- 1944 No Tournaments 1945 Byron Nelson 271 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71'6630 1946 Sam Snead 270 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. NC 706680 1947 Vic Ghezzi 286 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1948 Lloyd Mangrum 278 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1949 'Sam Snead 276 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1950 Sam Snead 269 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1951 Art Doering 279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1952 Dave Douglas 277 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1953 'Earl Stewart 275 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1954 'Doug Ford 283 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1955 Sam Snead 273 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1956 'Sam Snead 279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1957 Stan Leonard 276 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1958 Bob Goalby 275 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1959 Dow Finsterwald 278 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1960 Sam Snead 270 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1961 Mike Souchak 276 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1962 Billy Casper 275 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1963 Doug Sanders 270 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1964 'Julius Boros 277 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1965 Sam Snead 273 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1966 'Doug Sanders 276 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1967 George Archer 267 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1968 Billy Casper 267 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1969 'Gene Littler 274 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1970 Gary Player 271 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. NC 71/7034 1971 'Bud Altin 275 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7034 1972 'George Archer 272 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro, NC 71/7034 1973 Juan Rodriquez 267 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7012 1974 Bob Charles 270 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7012 1975 Tom Weiskopt 275 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro. NC 71/6643 1976 Al Geiberger 268 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. NC 71 /6643 1977 Danny Edwards 276 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/7075 1978 Seve Ballesteros 282 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro, NC 72/6958 1979 Ray Floyd 282 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro. NC 72/6958 1980 Craig Stadler 275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6958 1981 'Larry Nelson 281 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6984 1982 Danny Edwards 285 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6984 1983 Lanny Wadkins 275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72!6984 1984 Andy Bean 280 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6984 1985 Joey Sindelar 285 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro. NC 726984 1986 Sandy Lyle 275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6984 1987 Scott Simpson 282 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6984 K MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN 1988 'Sandy Lyle 271 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 726984 1989 Ken Green 277 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 726984 1990 Steve Elkington 282 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 726984

GTE BYRON NELSON CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards DALLAS OPEN 1944 Byron Nelson 276 Lakewood CO, Dallas, TX N/A 1945 Sam Snead 276 Dallas CC, Dallas, TX N/A KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 332 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1946 Ben Hogan 284 Brook Hollow CC, Dallas, TX N/A 1947- 1955 No Tournaments 1956 Don January 268 Preston Hollow CC. Dallas, TX N/A 1956A 'Peter Thomson 267 Preston Hollow CC, Dallas, TX N/A 1957 Sam Snead 264 Glen Lakes CC, Dallas, TX N/A 1958 'Sam Snead 272 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas, TX 71/6836 1959 Julius Boros 274 Oak Cliffs CC. Dallas, TX 71/6836 1960 'Johnny Pott 275 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas, TX 71/6836 1961 Earl Stewart, Jr. 278 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas, TX 71/6836 1962 Billy Maxwell 277 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas, TX 71/6836 1963 No Tournament 1964 Charles Coody 271 Oak Cliffs CC. Dallas, TX 71/6836 1965 No Tournament 1966 R. De Vicenzo 276 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas, TX 71/6836 1967 Bert Yancey 274 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas, TX 71/6836 BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 1968 Miller Barber 270 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas, TX 70/6993 1969 Bruce Devlin 277 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas, TX 70/6993 1970 'Jack Nicklaus 274 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 70/6993 1971 Jack Nicklaus 274 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 70/6993 1972 'Juan Rodriquez 273 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 70/6993 1973 'Lanny Wadkins 277 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas, TX 70/6993 1974 Brian Allin 269 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas. TX 70/6993 1975 Tom Watson 269 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 70/6993 1976 Mark Hayes 273 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas. TX 70/6993 1977 Ray Floyd 276 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas. TX 70/6993 1978 Tom Watson 272 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas. TX 70,6993 1979 'Tom Watson 275 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 706993 1980 Tom Watson 274 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 70,6993 1981 'Bruce Lietzke 281 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 70/6993 1982 Bob Gilder 266 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 70/6993 1983 Ben Crenshaw 273 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX 71/6982 1984 Craig Stadler 276 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX 71/6982 1985 'Bob Eastwood 272 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX 71/6982 1986 Andy Bean 269 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6767 1987 'Fred Couples 266 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6767 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 1988 'Bruce Lietzke 271 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6767 1989 'Jodie Mudd 265 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX 70/6767 1990 -Payne Stewart 202 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving. TX 70/6767 BELLSOUTH ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards ATLANTA CLASSIC 1967 Bob Charles 282 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1968 Bob Lunn 280 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1969 'Bert Yancey 277 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1970 Tommy Aaron 275 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1971 'G. Dickinson 275 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1972 Bob Lunn 275 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1973 Jack Nicklaus 272 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1974 Hosted TPC 1975 Hale Irwin 271 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1976 Hosted U.S. Open 1977 Hale Irwin 273 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1978 Jerry Heard 269 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1979 Andy Bean 265 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1980 Larry Nelson 270 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1981 'Tom Watson 277 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 333 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards GEORGIA-PACIFIC ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC 1982 'Keith Fergus 273 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1983 '-Calvin Peete 206 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1984 Tom Kite 269 Atlanta CC, Atlanta. GA 72/7007 1985 'Wayne Levi 273 Atlanta CC, Atlanta. GA 72/7007 1986 Bob Tway 269 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1987 Dave Barr 265 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1988 Larry Nelson 268 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 7217007 BELLSOUTH ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC 1989 'Scott Simpson 278 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1990 Wayne Levi 275 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 THE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT Year Winner Score Location Par./Yards THE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 1976 'Roger Maltbie 288 Muirtield Village GC. Dublin, OH 72/7027 1977 Jack Nicklaus 281 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7101 1978 Jim Simons 284 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7101 1979 Tom Watson 285 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH 727101 1980 David Graham 280 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7116 1981 Keith Fergus 284 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin. OH 72/7116 1982 Raymond Floyd 281 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin. OH 72/7116 1983 Hale Irwin 281 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin. OH 720116 1984 'Jack Nicklaus 280 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7116 1985 Hale Irwin 281 Muirtield Village GC. Dublin, OH 72/7106 1986 Hal Sutton 271 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7106 1987 Don Pooley 272 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7104 1988 Curtis Strange 274 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7104 1989 Bob Tway 277 Muirlield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7104 1990 -Greg Norman 216 Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH 7217104 SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards COLONIAL NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1946 Ben Hogan 279 Colonial CC, Fort Worth TX 70!7035 1947 Ben Hogan 279 Colonial CC, Fort Wortt, TX 70/7035 1948 C. Heafner 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth TX 70/7035 1949 No Tournament 1950 Sam Snead 277 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7035 1951 C. Middlecoff 282 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7035 1952 Ben Hogan 279 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70%7035 1953 Ben Hogan 282 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7035 1954 Johnny Palmer 280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70,7035 1955 C. Harper 276 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7035 1956 Mike Souchak 280 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 707035 1957 R. De Vicenzo 284 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7021 1958 Tommy Bolt 282 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1959 'Ben Hogan 285 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1960 Julius Boros 280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1961 Doug Sanders 281 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1962 'Arnold Palmer 281 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1963 Julius Boros 279 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1964 Billy Casper 279 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1965 B. Crampton 276 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1966 Bruce Devlin 280 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7021 1967 Dave Stockton 278 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7021 1968 Billy Casper 275 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7021 1969 G. Dickinson 278 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7142 1970 H. Blancas 273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7142

KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 334 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1971 Gene Littler 283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7142 1972 Jerry Heard 275 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7142 1973 Tom Weiskopl 276 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7142 1974 Rod Curl 276 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7142 1975 Hosted TPC 1976 Lee Trevino 273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7142 1977 Ben Crenshaw 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7142 1978 Lee Trevino 268 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7142 1979 Al Geiberger 274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7096 1980 Bruce Lietzke 271 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7096 1981 Fuzzy Zoeller 274 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70'7096 1982 Jack Nicklaus 273 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 7017096 1983 'Jim Colbert 278 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1984 'Peter Jacobsen 270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1985 Corey Pavin 266 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7096 1986 '-Dan Pohl 205 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1987 Keith Clearwater 266 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1988 Lanny Wadkins 270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL 1989 Ian Baker-Finch 270 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1990 Ben Crenshaw 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7096 KEMPER OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards KEMPER OPEN 1968 Arnold Palmer 276 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7205 1969 Dale Douglass 274 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1970 Dick Lotz 278 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte. NC 72/7205 1971 'Tom Weiskopl 277 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1972 Doug Sanders 275 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1973 Tom Weiskopl 271 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1974 'Bob Menne 270 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1975 Ray Floyd 278 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1976 Joe Inman 277 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1977 Tom Weiskopl 277 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 7217205 1978 Andy Bean 273 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1979 Jerry McGee 272 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1980 John Mahaffey 275 Congressional CC. Bethesda, MD 72/7173 1981 Craig Stadler 270 Congressional CC. Bethesda, MD 72/7173 1982 Craig Stadler 275 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7173 1983 'Fred Couples 287 Congressional CC. Bethesda, MD 72/7173 1984 Greg Norman 280 Congressional CC. Bethesda, MD 72/7173 1985 Bill Glasson 278 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7173 1986 'Greg Norman 277 Congressional CC. Bethesda, MD 72/7173 1987 Tom Kite 270 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6864 1988 *Morris Hatalsky 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71 /6864 1989 Tom Byrum 268 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71'6864 1990 Gil Morgan 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71/6864

BUICK CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards WESTCHESTER CLASSIC 1967 Jack Nicklaus 272 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6573 1968 Julius Boros 272 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6648 1969 Frank Beard 275 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 7216677 1970 B. Crampton 273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6700 1971 Arnold Palmer 270 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6700 1972 Jack Nicklaus 270 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6700

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 335 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1973 'Bobby Nichols 272 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 72/6614 1974 Johnny Miller 269 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 72/6614 1975 'Gene Littler 271 Westchester CC, Harrison. NY 72/6614 AMERICAN EXPRESS WESTCHESTER CLASSIC 1976 David Graham 272 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 71/6603 1977 Andy North 272 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 71/6603 1978 Lee Elder 274 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6603 MANUFACTURERS HANOVER WESTCHESTER CLASSIC 1979 Jack Renner 277 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 71/6603 1980 Curtis Strange 273 Westchester CC, Harrison. NY 71/6603 1981 Ray Floyd 275 Westchester CC. Harrison. NY 71/6603 1982 Bob Gilder 261 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 70/6329 1933 Seve Ballesteros 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6687 1984 Scott Simpson 269 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6687 1985 'Roger Maltbie 275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71 /6722 1986 Bob Tway 272 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6723 1987 'J.C. Snead 276 Westchester CC, Harrison. NY 71/6769 1988 'Seve Ballesteros 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/7010 1989 'Wayne Grady 277 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/7010 BUICK CLASSIC 1990 Hale Irvin 269 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/7010

ANHEUSER-BUSCH GOLF CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards KAISER INTERNATIONAL OPEN INVITATIONAL 1968 Kermit Zarley 273 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-72/6849. 5-7116602 1969 -Miller Barber 135 Silverado CC. Napa. CA N-72/6849. S-71/6602 1969A 'Jack Nicklaus 273 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-726849, S-71/6602 1970 'Ken Still 278 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-72/6849. S-71/6602 1971 Billy Casper 269 Silverado CC, Napa. CA N-7216849. S-71/6602 1972 George Knudson 271 Silverado CC, Napa. CA N-72'6849. S-71/6602 1973 *Ed Sneed 275 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-72/6849, S-71/6602 1974 Johnny Miller 271 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-72/6849. S-71/6602 1975 Johnny Miller 272 Silverado CC. Napa, CA N-726849. S-71/6602 1976 J. C. Snead 274 Silverado CC. Napa. CA N-726849, S-71/6602 ANHEUSER -BUSCH GOLF CLASSIC 1977 Miller Barber 272 Silverado CC. Napa, CA N-726849, S-71/6602 1978 Tom Watson 270 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N'72,6849, S-71/6602 1979 John Fought 277 Silverado CC. Napa, CA N-72/6849, S72/6619 1980 Ben Crenshaw 272 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-72/6849, S-72/6619 1981 John Mahaffey 276 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1982 -Calvin Peete 203 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1983 Calvin Peete 276 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1984 Ronnie Black 267 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1985 'Mark Wiebe 273 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1986 Fuzzy Zoeller 274 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1987 Mark McCumber 267 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill. VA 7116776 1988 'Tom Sieckmann 270 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1989 'Mike Donald 268 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1990 Lanny Wadkins 266 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards MEMPHIS INVITATIONAL OPEN 1958 Billy Maxwell 267 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 1959 'Don Whitt 272 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 1960 'Tommy Bolt 273 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 1961 C. Middlecolt 266 Colonial CC. Memphis, TN 70/6466 1962 'Lionel Hebert 267 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 336 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1963 'Tony Lema 270 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 1964 Mike Souchak 270 Colonial CC. Memphis, TN 70/6466 1965 'Jack Nicklaus 271 Colonial CC. Memphis, TN 70/6466 1966 Bert Yancey 265 Colonial CC. Memphis, TN 70/6466 1967 Dave Hill 272 Colonial CC. Memphis. TN 70/6466 1968 Bob Lunn 268 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 1969 Dave Hill 265 Colonial CC, Memphis. TN 70/6466 DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS CLASSIC 1970 Dave Hill 267 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 1971 Lee Trevino 268 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 1972 Lee Trevino 281 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN 5-7216883 1973 Dave Hill 283 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN 5-72/7282 1974 Gary Player 273 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1975 Gene Littler 270 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1976 Gibby Gilbert 273 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1977 Al Geiberger 273 Colonial CC. Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1978 'Andy Bean 277 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN 5-72/7282 1979 'Gil Morgan 278 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1980 Lee Trevino 272 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1981 Jerry Pate 274 Colonial CC. Cordova, TN S-7217282 1982 Raymond Floyd 271 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN 5-72/7282 1983 Larry Mize 274 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN 5-72/7282 1984 Bob Eastwood 280 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN 5-72/7282 ST. JUDE MEMPHIS CLASSIC 1985 'Hal Sutton 279 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72/7282 FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC 1986 Mike Hulbert 280 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1987 Curtis Strange 275 Colonial CC. Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1988 Jodie Mudd 273 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1989 John Mahaffey 272 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7006 1990 'Tom Kite 269 TPC at Southwind, Germantown, TN 71/7006

CENTEL WESTERN OPEN Year Winner Score Location Per/Yards WESTERN OPEN 1899 ' 156 Glenview GC, Chicago, IL 72/6362 1900 No Tournament 1901 L. Auchterlonie 160 Midlothian CC, Chicago, IL 71/6654 1902 Willie Anderson 299 Euclid Club, Cleveland, OH N/A 1903 Alex Smith 318 Milwaukee CC, Milwaukee, WI 72/6867 1904 Willie Anderson 304 Kent CC, Grand Rapids, Ml 71/6514 1905 Arthur Smith 278 Cincinnati GC. Cincinnati, OH 71/6231 1906 Alex Smith 306 Homewood CC. Chicago, IL 70/6311 1907 Robt, Simpson 307 Hinsdale GC. Hinsdale, IL 71/6475 1908 Willie Anderson 299 Normancie GC, St. Louis. MO 71/6534 1909 Willie Anderson 288 Skokie CC, Chicago, IL 72/6913 1910 #Chas. Evans. Jr. 6&5 Beverly CC. Chicago, IL 72/6754 1911 Robt. Simpson 2&1 Kent CC. Grand Rapids, MI 71/6514 1912 Mac Smith 299 Idlewild CC, Chicago, IL 72,6754 1913 J. J. McDermott 295 Memphis CC. Memphis, TN 70/6695 1914 293 Interlachen CC. Minneapolis. MN 73/6733 1915 Tom McNamara 304 Glen Oak CC, Chicago, IL 72/6503 1916 Walter Hagen 286 Blue Mound CC, Chicago, IL N/A 1917 Jim Barnes 283 Westmoreland CC, Chicago, IL 72/6798 1918 No Tournament 1919 Jim Barnes 283 Mayfield CC, Cleveland, OH 72/6609 1920 296 Olympia Fields CC, Chicago, IL 71/6749 1921 Walter Hagen 287 Oakwood Club, Cleveland, OH 71/6709 1922 Mike Brady 291 Oakland Hills CC. Detroit, Ml 72/7052 1923 Jock Hutchinson 281 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/7116 KEY ' = Playoff It = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 337 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1924 W. Mehlhorn 293 Calumet CC, Chicago, IL 72/6524 1925 Mac Smith 281 Youngstown CC, Youngstown, OH 71/6597 1926 Walter Hagen 279 Highland G&CC, Indianapolis, IN 70/6501 1927 Walter Hagen 281 Olympia Fields CC, Chicago, IL 71/6749 1928 Abe Espinosa 291 North Shore GC, Chicago. IL 72/7024 1929 Tommy Armour 273 Ozaukee CC. Milwaukee. WI 70/6553 1930 Gene Sarazen 278 Indianwood G&CC, Detroit, MI N/A 1931 Ed Dudley 280 Miami Valley GC. Dayton, OH 7116589 1932 Walter Hagen 287 Canterbury GC, Cleveland, OH 72/6877 1933 Mac Smith 282 Olympia Fields CC, Chicago, IL 71/6749 1934 'Harry Cooper 274 Country Club of Peoria. Peoria, IL 70)6068 1935 John Revolta 290 South Bend CC, South Bend, IN 71/6455 1936 Ralph Guldahl 274 Davenport CC, Davenport. IA 71/6458 1937 'Ralph Guldahl 288 Canterbury CC, Cleveland, OH 72/6877 1938 Ralph Guldahl 279 Westwood CC, St. Louis, MO 72/6785 1939 Byron Nelson 281 Medinah CC, Chicago, IL 71/7104 1940 'Jimmy Demaret 293 River Oaks CC. Houston, TX 72/6868 1941 Ed Oliver 275 Phoenix GC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1942 Herman Barron 276 Phoenix GC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1943- 1945 No Tournaments 1946 Ben Hogan 271 Sunset CC, St. Louis, MO 72/6323 1947 Johnny Palmer 270 Salt Lake City CC, Salt Lake City. UT 72/6891 1948 'Ben Hogan 281 Brookfield CC, Buffalo. NY 72/6813 1949 Sam Snead 268 Keller GC, St. Paul. MN 72/6542 1950 Sam Snead 282 Brentwood CC, Los Angeles, CA 7216729 1951 Marty Furgol 270 Davenport CC, Davenport IA 71/6450 1952 Lloyd Mangrum 274 Westwood CC, St. Louis, MO 72/6785 1953 Dutch Harrison 278 Bellerive CC. St. Louis. MO 71;7305 1954 'Lloyd Mangrum 277 Kenwood CC, Cincinnati, OH 72/6950 1955 C. Middlecoff 272 Portland GC. Portland, OR 72/6564 1956 'Mike Fetchick 284 Presidio CC, San Francisco, CA 72/6488 1957 'Doug Ford 279 Plum Hollow GC, Detroit, MI 72/6854 1958 Doug Sanders 275 Red Run GC. Royal Oak MI 72/6801 1959 Mike Souchak 272 Pittsburgh Field Club, Fox Chapel. PA 71/6586 1960 'Stan Leonard 278 Western G & CC, Detroit. MI 726808 1961 Arnold Palmer 271 Blythefield CC, Grand Rapids. MI 71/6730 1962 Jacky Cupit 281 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL 71/7014 1963 'Arnold Palmer 280 Beverly CC, Chicago. IL 71/6923 1964 J. Rodriquez 268 Tam O'Shanter CC, Niles, IL 71/6686 1965 Billy Casper 270 Tam O'Shanter CC. Niles, IL 71/6686 1966 Billy Casper 283 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL 7117014 1967 Jack Nicklaus 274 Beverly CC, Chicago. IL 71/6923 1968 Jack Nicklaus 273 Olympia Fields CC. Olympia Fields, IL 71/6749 1969 Billy Casper 276 Midlothia CC, Midlothia. IL 71/6654 1970 Hugh Royer 273 Beverly CC, Chicago. IL 71/6923 1971 B. Crampton 279 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL 71/6749 1972 Jim Jamieson 271 Sunset Ridge, Winnetka, IL 71/6716 1973 Billy Casper 272 Midlothia CC. Midlothia, IL 71/6654 1974 Tom Watson 287 Butler National GC, Oakbrook, IL 71/7002 1975 Hale Irwin 283 Butler National GC, Oakbrook, IL 71/7002 1976 Al Geiberger 288 Butler National GC, Oakbrook, IL 71/7002 1977 Tom Watson 283 Butler National GC. Oakbrook, IL 72,7097 1978 'Andy Bean 282 Butler National GC, Oakbrook. IL 72,7097 1979 'Larry Nelson 286 Butler National GC, Oakbrook, IL 72/7097 1980 Scott Simpson 281 Butler National GC, Oakbrook. IL 72/7097 1981 Ed Fiori 277 Butler National GC. Oakbrook. IL 72/7097 1982 Tom Weiskopf 276 Butler National GC. Oakbrook. IL 7217097 1983 Mark McCumber 284 Butler National GC, Oakbrook. IL 7217097 1984 'Tom Watson 280 Butler National GC. Oakbrook, IL 72/7097 1985 #Scott Verplank 279 Butler National GC, Oakbrook, IL 727097 KEY = Playoff # = Amateur '-= Rain-curtailed 338 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards

1986 'Tom Kite 286 Butler National GC. Oakbrook, IL 72/7097 BEATRICE WESTERN OPEN 1987 -D. A. Weibring 207 Butler National GC. Oakbrook, IL" 72/7097 " Rain forced play to be held on nine holes of Butler National and nine holes at adjacent Oakbrook Village course. 1988 Jim Benepe 278 Butler National GC, Oakbrook, IL 72/7097 1989 'Mark McCumber 275 Butler National GC. Oakbrook. IL 7217097 1990 Wayne Levi 275 Butler National GC. Oakbrook, IL 7217097

NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards CARLING WORLD OPEN 1965 Tony Lema 279 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 KEMPER OPEN 1968 Arnold Palmer 276 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 7117110 AVCO GOLF CLASSIC 1969 Tom Shaw 280 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 1970 Billy Casper 277 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 MASSACHUSETTS CLASSIC 1971 Dave Stockton 275 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 72/7241 USI CLASSIC 1972 Bruce Devlin 275 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 72/7241 1973 Lanny Wadkins 279 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 7217241 PLEASANT VALLEY CLASSIC 1974 Vic Regalado 278 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110 1975 Roger Maltbie 276 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton. MA 71/7110 1976 Bud Allin 277 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 1977 Ray Floyd 271 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 AMERICAN OPTICAL CLASSIC 1978 John Mahaffey 270 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 1979 Lou Graham 275 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 PLEASANT VALLEY JIMMY FUND CLASSIC 1980 'Wayne Levi 273 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 1981 Jack Renner 273 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 BANK OF BOSTON CLASSIC 1982 Bob Gilder 271 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 1983 Mark Lye 273 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 1984 George Archer 270 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton. MA 71/7110 1985 George Burns 267 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton. MA 71/7110 1986 'Gene Sauers 274 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110 1987 -Sam Randolph 199 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton. MA 71/7110 1988 Mark Calcavecchia 274 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 1989 Blaine McCallister 271 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110 1990 Morris Hatalsky 275 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110

CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards MICHELOB-CHATTANOOGA GOLD CUP CLASSIC 1983 Jim Dent 276 Valfeybrook CC, Hixson, TN 70/6641 PROVIDENT CLASSIC 1984 'David Canipe 200 Valleybrook CC. Hixson, TN 70/6641 1985 'Billy Pierot 200 Valleybrook CC, Hixson, TN 70/6641 1986 Brad Faxon 261 Valleybrook CC. Hixson, TN 70/6641 1987 John Inman 265 Valleybrook CC. Hixson, TN 70/6641 1988 'Phil Blackmar 264 Valleybrook CC. Hixson, TN 70/6641 CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC 1989 Stan Utley 263 Valleybrook CC, Hixson, TN 70/6641 1990 Peter Persons 260 Valleybrook CC, Hixson, TN 70/6641 Note: 1983-85 TPS Event

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 339 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards INSURANCE CITY OPEN 1952 Ted Kroll 273 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1953 Bob Toski 269 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71/6568 1954 'Tommy Bolt 271 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71!6568 1955 Sam Snead 269 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1956 'Arnold Palmer 274 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1957 G. Dickinson 272 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71/6568 1958 Jack Burke 268 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1959 Gene Littler 272 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1960 'Arnold Palmer 270 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71/6568 1961 'Billy Maxwell 271 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71;6568 1962 'Bob Goalby 271 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1963 Billy Casper 271 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71'6568 1964 Ken Venturi 273 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1965 'Billy Casper 274 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71/6568 1966 Art Wall 266 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71/6568 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN INVITATIONAL 1967 Chas. Sifford 272 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71/6568 1968 Billy Casper 266 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1969 'Bob Lunn 268 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1970 Bob Murphy 267 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1971 'George Archer 268 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71;6568 1972 'Lee Trevino 269 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 716568 SAMMY DAVIS JR.GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 1973 Billy Casper 264 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71 6568 1974 Dave Stockton 268 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71,6568 1975 'Don Bies 267 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71:6568 1976 Rik Massengale 266 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71/6568 1977 Bill Kratzert 265 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1978 Rod Funseth 264 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71/6568 1979 Jerry McGee 267 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1980 'Howard Twitty 266 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1981 Hubert Green 264 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71/6568 1982 Tim Norris 259 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1983 Curtis Strange 268 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1984 Peter Jacobsen 269 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71 X6786 1985 'Phil Blackmar 271 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71,6786 CANON SAMMY DAVIS JR.GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 1986 'Mac O'Grady 269 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6786 1987 Paul Azinger 269 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6786 1988 'Mark Brooks 269 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6786 CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 1989 Paul Azinger 267 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6786 1990 Wayne Levi 267 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6786 BUICK OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards BUICK OPEN INVITATIONAL 1958 Billy Casper 285 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1959 Art Wall 282 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc. MI 72/7014 1960 Mike Souchak 282 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc. Ml 72/7014 1961 Jack Burke, Jr. 284 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 727014 1962 Bill Collins 284 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1963 Julius Boros 274 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1964 Tony Lema 277 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7014 1965 Tony Lema 280 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc. Ml 72/7014 1966 Phil Rodgers 284 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7014 1967 Julius Boros 283 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1968 Tom Weiskopf 280 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 340 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location ParlYards 1969 Dave Hill 277 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc. MI 72/7014 VERN PARSELL BUICK OPEN 1972 Gary Groh 273 Flint Elks CC, Flint, MI 72/6902 LAKE MICHIGAN CLASSIC 1973 (2T) Wilt Homenuik 215 Benton Harbor Elks CC. Benton Harbor, MI 71/6690 FLINT ELKS OPEN 1974 (2T) Bryan Abbott 135 Flint Elks CC, Flint, MI 72/6902 1975 (2T) Spike Kelley 208 Flint Elks CC, Flint, MI 72/6902 1976 (2T) Ed Sabo 279 Flint Elks CC, Flint, MI 72/6902 1977 Bobby Cole 271 Flint Elks CC, Flint, MI 72/6902 BUICK GOODWRENCH OPEN 1978 'Jack Newton 280 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1979 'John Fought 280 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 7217014 1980 Peter Jacobsen 276 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 BUICK OPEN 1981 'Hale Irvin 277 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1982 Lanny Wadkins 273 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1983 Wayne Levi 272 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc. MI 72/7014 1984 Denis Watson 271 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1985 Ken Green 268 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc. MI 72/7014 1986 Ben Crenshaw 270 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1987 Robert Wrenn 262 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1988 Scott Verplank 268 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1989 Leonard Thompson 273 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1990 Chip Beck 272 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014

THE INTERNATIONAL Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1986 Ken Green Plus 12 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock. CO 72/7503 1987 John Cook Plus 11 Castle Pines GC. Castle Rock, CO 72/7503 1988 Joey Sindelar Plus 17 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7503 1989 Greg Norman Plus 13 Castle Pines GC. Castle Rock. CO 72/7503 1990 Davis Love III Plus 14 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7503 GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN INVITATIONAL 1968 Dave Stockton 275 Northshore CC. Mequon. WI 71/7075 1969 Ken Still 277 Northshore CC. Mequon, WI 71/7075 1970 Deane Beman 276 Northshore CC, Mequon, WI 71/7075 1971 D. Eichelberger 270 Tripoli GC, Milwaukee. WI 71/6514 1972 Jim Colbert 271 Tripoli GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6514 1973 Dave Stockton 276 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1974 Ed Sneed 276 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1975 Art Wall 271 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1976 Dave Hill 270 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1977 D. Eichelberger 278 Tuckaway CC, Franklin. WI 72/7030 1978 'Lee Eider 275 Tuckaway CC. Franklin, WI 72/7030 1979 Calvin Peete 269 Tuckaway CC. Franklin, WI 72/7030 1980 Bill Kratzert 266 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1981 Jay Haas 274 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1982 Calvin Peete 274 Tuckaway CC, Franklin. WI 72/7030 1983 'Morris Hatalsky 275 Tuckaway CC, Franklin. WI 72/7030 1984 Mark O'Meara 272 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1985 Jim Thorpe 274 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1986 'Corey Pavin 272 Tuckaway CC, Franklin. WI 72/7030 1987 Gary Hallbero 269 Tuckaway CC. Franklin. WI 72/7030 1988 Ken Green 268 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1989 Greg Norman 269 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1990 'Jim Gallagher, Jr. 271 Tuckaway CC. Franklin, WI 72/7030 KEY' Playoff = # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 341 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) CANADIAN OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1904 J. H. Oke 156 Royal Montreal GC. Montreal. Quebec N'A 1905 George Cumming 148 Toronto GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1906 Charles Murray 170 Royal Ottawa GC, Ottawa, Ontario N/A 1907 Percy Barrett 306 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1908 Albert Murray 300 Royal Montreal GC. Montreal, Quebec N/A 1909 Karl Kieffer 309 Toronto GC. Toronto. Ontario N/A 1910 Daniel Kenny 303 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A 1911 Charles Murray 314 Royal Ottawa GC, Ottawa, Ontario N/A 1912 George Sargent 299 Rosedale GC. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1913 Albert Murray 295 Royal Montreal GC, Montreal. Quebec N/A 1914 Karl Keffer 300 Toronto GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1915- 1918 No Tournaments 1919 J Douglas Edgar 278 Hamilton GC. Hamilton Ontario N/A 1920 'J Douglas Edgar 298 Rivermead GC, Ottawa, Ontario N/A 1921 W. H. Trovinger 293 Toronto GC. Toronto. Ontario N/A 1922 Al Watrcus 303 Mt. Bruno GC, Montreal Quebec 72/6643 1923 C. W. Hackney 295 Lakeview CG, Toronto. Ontario N/A 1924 285 Mt. Bruno GC. Montreal Quebec 72/6643 1925 Leo Diegel 295 Lambton GC, Toronto. Ontario N/A 1926 Mac Smith 283 Royal Montreal GC. Montreal, Quebec N/A 1927 T. D. Armour 288 Toronto GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1928 Leo Diegel 282 Rosedale GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1929 Leo Diegel 274 Kanawaki GC, Montreal Quebec N/A 1930 'TD Armour 273 Hamilton GC, Hamilton Ontario N/A 1931 'Walter Hagen 292 Mississauga G & CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1932 Harry Cooper 290 Ottawa Hunt Club. Ottawa. Ontario N/A 1933 Joe Kirkwood 282 Royal York CG, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1934 T. D. Armour 287 Lakeview CG, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1935 Gene Kunes 280 Summerlea GC, Montreal. Quebec N/A 1936 Lawson Little 271 St. Andrews GC. Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A 1937 Harry Cooper 285 St. Andrews GC, Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A 1938 *Sam Snead 277 Mississauga G & CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1939 H. McSpaden 282 Riverside GC. St. John. New Brunswick 70/6231 1940 'Sam Snead 281 Scarborough G & CC, Toronto, Ontario /6685 1941 Sam Snead 274 Lambton GC, Toronto. Ontario 70/N/A 1942 Craig Wood 275 Mississauga G & CC. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1943- 1944 No Tournaments 1945 Byron Nelson 280 Thornhill GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1946 'George Fazio 278 Beaconsfield GC, Montreal, Quebec N/A 1947 Bobby Locke 268 Scarborough G & CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1948 C. W. Congdon 280 Shaugnessy Heights GC. Vancouver. B.C. N/A 1949 E.J. Dutch Harrison 271 St. Georges G & CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1950 Jim Ferrier 271 Royal Montreal GC. Montreal, Quebec N/A 1951 Jim Ferrier 273 Mississauga G & CC. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1952 John Palmer 263 St. Charles CC, Winnipeg. Man. N/A 1953 Dave Douglas 273 Scarborough G & CC, Toronto. Ontario N/A 1954 Pat Fletcher 280 Point Grey GC, Vancouver. B.C. N/A 1955 Arnold Palmer 265 Weston GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1956 #Doug Sanders 273 Beaconsfield GC. Montreal. Quebec N/A 1957 George Bayer 271 Westmount G & CC. Kitchener, Ontario N/A 1958 Wesley Ellis, Jr. 267 Mayfair G & CC, Edmonton, Alta. N/A 1959 Doug Ford 276 Islesmere G & CC, Montreal, Quebec N/A 1960 Art Wall. Jr. 269 St. Georges G & CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1961 Jacky Cupit 270 Niakwa GC, Winnipeg, Man. N/A 1962 Ted Kroll 278 Laval sue-le-Lac, Montreal, Quebec N/A 1963 Doug Ford 280 Scarborough G & CC. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1964 Net Nagle 277 Pinegrove CC, St. Luc. Quebec N/A

KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 342 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1965 Gene Littler 273 Mississauga G & CC, Toronto. Ontario N/A 1966 D. Massengale 280 Shaughnessy G & CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1967 'Billy Casper 279 Montreal Municipal GC, Montreal. Quebec N/A 1968 Bob Charles 274 St. Georges G & CC, Toronto. Ontario 70/6792 1969 'Tommy Aaron 275 Pinegrove G & CC, St. Luc. Quebec 72/7076 1970 Kermit Zarley 279 London Hunt & CC, London. Ontario 72/7168 1971 'Lee Trevino 275 Richelieu Valley GC, Montreal, Quebec 72/6920 1972 Gay Brewer 275 Cherry Hill Club. Ridgeway, Ontario 71/6751 1973 Tom Weiskopf 278 Reichelieu Valley G & CC, Ste. Julie de Vercheres, Que.72/6905 1974 Bobby Nichols 270 Mississaugua G & CC. Mississauga. Ontario 70/6788 1975 'Tom Weiskopf 274 Royal Montreal GC. lie Bizard, Quebec 70/6628 1976 Jerry Pate 267 Windsor, Ontario, Essex G & CC 70/6696 1977 Lee Trevino 280 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville. Ontario 72/7096 1978 Bruce Lietzke 283 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville. Ontario 71/7050 1979 Lee Trevino 281 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 71/7059 1980 Bob Gilder 274 Royal Montreal GC, Ile Bizard. Quebec 70/6628 1981 Peter Oosterhuis 280 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville. Ontario 71/7060 1982 Bruce Lietzke 277 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville. Ontario 71/7060 1983 'John Cook 277 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville, Ontario 71/7055 1984 Greg Norman 278 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville. Ontario 72/7102 1985 Curtis Strange 279 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville. Ontario 72/7102 1986 Bob Murphy 280 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville. Ontario 72/7102 1987 Curtis Strange 276 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 1988 Ken Green 275 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville, Ontario 7217102 1989 Steve Jones 271 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 1990 Wayne Levi 278 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards QUAD CITIES OPEN 1972 Deane Beman 279 Crow Valley CC, Bettendorf, IA 71/6501 1973 Sam Adams 268 Crow Valley CC. Bettendorf, IA 71/6501 1974 Dave Stockton 271 Crow Valley CC. Bettendort. IA 71/6501 ED MCMAHON-JAYCEES QUAD CITY OPEN 1975 Roger Maltbie 275 Oakwood CC. Coal Valley. IL 70/6602 1976 John Lister 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley. IL 70/6602 1977 Mike Morley 267 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1978 Victor Regalado 269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley. IL 70/6602 1979 D. A. Weibring 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 QUAD CITIES OPEN 1980 Scott Hoch 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1981 'Dave Barr 270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 MILLER HIGH-LIFE QUAD CITIES OPEN 1982 Payne Stewart 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1983 'Danny Edwards 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1984 Scott Hoch 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 LITE QUAD CITIES OPEN 1985 Dan Forsman 267 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC 1986 Mark Wiebe 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1987 Kenny Knox 265 Oakwood CC. Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1988 Blaine McCallister 261 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1989 Curt Byrum 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1990 'Joey Sindelar 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602

KEY ' = Playoff 4 = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 343 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) B. C. OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards BROOME COUNTY OPEN 1971 ', Jr. 69 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 B. C. OPEN 1972 Bob Payne 136 En Joie GC. Endicott, NY 71/6966 1973 Hubert Green 266 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1974 'Richie Karl 273 En Joie GC. Endicott. NY 71/6966 1975 Don Iverson 274 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71;6966 1976 Bob Wynn 271 En Joie GC, Endicott. NY 71;6966 1977 Gil Morgan 270 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1978 Tom Kite 267 En Joie GC, Endicott. NY 71/6966 1979 Howard Twitty 270 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1980 Don Pooley 271 En Joie GC, Endicott. NY 71/6966 1981 Jay Haas 270 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1982 Calvin Peete 265 En Joie GC. Endicott. NY 71/6966 1983 Pat Lindsey 268 En Joie GC, Endicott. NY 71/6966 1984 Wayne Levi 275 En Joie GC. Endicott, NY 71/6966 1985 Joey Sindelar 274 En Joie GC. Endicott. NY 71/6966 1986 Rick Fehr 267 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1987 Joey Sindelar 266 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1988 Bill Glasson 268 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1989 'Mike Hulbert 268 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1990 Nolan Henke 268 En Joie CO. Endicott, NY 71/6966

BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards GREEN ISLAND OPEN INVITATIONAL 1970 Mason Rudolph 274 Green Island CO. Columbus, GA 70/6791 SOUTHERN OPEN INVITATIONAL 1971 Johnny Miller 267 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1972 'DeWitt Weaver 276 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1973 Gary Player 270 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1974 Forrest Fezler 271 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1975 Hubert Green 264 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1976 Mac McLendon 274 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1977 Jerry Pate 266 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1978 Jerry Pate 269 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1979 'Ed Fiori 274 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1980 Mike Sullivan 269 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1981 'J. C. Snead 271 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70'6791 1982 Bobby Clampett 266 Green Island CO. Columbus. GA 70'6791 1983 'Ronnie Black 271 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1984 Hubert Green 265 Green Island CC. Columbus, GA 70/6791 1985 Tim Simpson 264 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1986 Fred Wadsworth 269 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1987 Ken Brown 266 Green Island CO. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1988 'David Frost 270 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1989 Ted Schulz 266 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN 1990 'Kenny Knox 265 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791

H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards TEXAS OPEN 1922 Bob MacDonald 281 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1923 Walter Hagen 279 Brackenridge Park GC. San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1924 Joe Kirkwood 279 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1925 Joe Turnesa 284 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1926 Mac Smith 288 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 KEY' = Playott # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 344 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1927 B. Cruikshank 272 Willow Springs GC. San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1928 297 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio. TX 72/6930 1929 Bill Mehlhorn 277 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1930 277 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1931 Abe Espinosa 281 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71 /6185 1932 Clarence Clark 287 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1933 No Tournament 1934 Witty Cox 283 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1935- 1938 No Tournaments 1939 Dutch Harrison 271 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1940 Byron Nelson 271 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1941 Lawson Little 273 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio. TX 72/6930 1942 ' 272 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1943 No Tournament 1944 Johnny Revolta 273 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72'6930 1945 Sam Byrd 268 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1946 Ben Hogan 264 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1947 Porky Oliver 265 Willow Springs GC. San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1948 Sam Snead 264 Willow Springs GC. San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1949 Dave Douglas 268 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1950 Sam Snead 265 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71 /6185 Ft. Sam Houston GC, San Antonio. TX 72/6566 1951 'Dutch Harrison 265 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 Ft. Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6566 1952 Jack Burke 260 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1953 Tony Holguin 264 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/61 85 1954 Chandler Harper 259 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1955 Mike Souchak 257 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/61 85 1956 Gene Littler 276 Ft. Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6566 1957 Jay Hebert 271 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1958 Bill Johnston 274 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1959 Wes Ellis 276 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6 185 1960 Arnold Palmer 276 Ft. Sam Houston GC. San Antonio. TX 72'6566 1961 Arnold Palmer 270 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1962 Arnold Palmer 273 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1963 Phil Rodgers 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1964 Bruce Crampton 273 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1965 Frank Beard 270 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1966 Harold Henning 272 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1967 Juan Rodriquez 277 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX 71/7183 1968 No Tournament 1969 'Deane Beman 274 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX 71/7183 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS OPEN 1970 Ron Cerrudo 273 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX 71/7183 1971 No Tournament 1972 Mike Hill 273 Woodlake GC. San Antonio, TX 72/7143 1973 Ben Crenshaw 270 Woodlake GC. San Antonio. TX 71/6990 1974 Terry Diehl 269 Woodlake GC. San Antonio. TX 72/7143 1975 'Don January 275 Woodlake GC. San Antonio. TX 72/7143 1976 'Butch Baird 273 Woodlake GC. San Antonio. TX 727143 1977 Hale Irwin 266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1978 Ron Streck 265 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1979 Lou Graham 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1980 Lee Trevino 265 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 TEXAS OPEN 1981 'Bill Rogers 266 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio. TX 70/6576 1982 Jay Haas 262 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio. TX 70/6576 1983 Jim Colbert 261 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1984 Calvin Peete 266 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1985 'John Mahaffey 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio. TX 70/6576 KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 345 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards VANTAGE CHAMPIONSHIP 1986 -Ben Crenshaw 196 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS OF GOLF 1967 Tom Watson 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 TEXAS OPEN PRESENTED BY NABISCO 1988 Corey Pavin 259 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1989 Donnie Hammond 258 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 1990 Mark O'Meara 261 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio. TX 70/6576 LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards PANASONIC LAS VEGAS PRO-CELEBRITY CLASSIC 1983 Fuzzy Zoeller 340 Las Vegas CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7111 Dunes CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7240 Showboat CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7045 PANASONIC LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL 1984 Denis Watson 341 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7111 Showboat CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7045 Tropicana CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6481 1985 Curtis Strange 338 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 7217162 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7111 Tropicana CC. Las Vegas. NV 71/6481 1986 Greg Norman 333 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7111 Spanish Trail G&CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7088 1987 -Paul Azinger 271 Las Vegas CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7111 Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 727088 1988 -Gary Koch 274 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7111 Spanish Trail G&CC. Las Vegas, NV 7217088 LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL 1989 'Scott Hoch 336 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 7217111 Spanish Trail G&CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7088 1990 'Bob Tway 334 Las Vegas CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 72./7111 Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7088 WALT DISNEY WORLD/OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards WALT DISNEY WORLD OPEN INVITATIONAL 1971 Jack Nicklaus 273 Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena V sta, FL 7217190 1972 Jack Nicklaus 267 Palm, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena V sta. FL 7217190 1973 Jack Nicklaus 275 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia. Walt Disney World. Lake Buena V sta, FL 72i7190 WALT DISNEY WORLD NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 1974 Hubert Green/ 255 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Mac McClendon Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena V sta, FL 72/7190 1975 Jim Colbert/ 252 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6941 Dean Refram Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena V sta, FL 72/7190 1976 -Woody Blackburn/ 260 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Bill Kratzert Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena V sta, FL 72/7190 1977 Gibby Gilbert/ 253 Palm, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista. FL 7216941 Grier Jones Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vsta, FL 727190

KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 346 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Per/Yards 1978 Wayne Levi/ 254 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6941 Bob Mann Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/7190 1979 George Burns/ 255 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6941 Ben Crenshaw Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 1980 Danny Edwards/ 253 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 7216941 Dave Edwards Magnolia. Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 1981 Vance Heafner/ 275 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 7216941 Mike Holland Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/7190 WALT DISNEY WORLD GOLF CLASSIC 1982 --Hal Sutton 269 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia. Wait Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6706 1983 Payne Stewart 269 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6706 1984 Larry Nelson 266 Palm, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6706 WALT DISNEY WORLD OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC 1985 Lanny Wadkins 267 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6706 1986 'Ray Floyd 275 Palm. Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6941 Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC. Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6706 1987 Larry Nelson 268 Palm. Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6706 1988 -Bob Lohr 263 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6706 1989 Tim Simpson 272 Palm. Wall Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6706 1990 Tim Simpson 264 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6706 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards VANTAGE CHAMPIONSHIP 1986 -Ben Crenshaw 196 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS OF GOLF 1987 Tom Watson 268 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio. TX 70/6576 NABISCO GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS 1988 'Curtis Strange 279 Pebble Beach GL. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS 1989 'Tom Kite 276 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1990 'Jodie Mudd 273 Champions GC, Houston. TX 71/7187 ASAHI GLASS FOUR TOURS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF GOLF Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards NISSAN CUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF GOLF 1985 U.S. PGA TOUR 10-2 Ind. Sandy Lyle 267 Bay Course. Kapalua, Maui, HI 72/6879 1986 Japan PGA 8-4 Ind. Tommy Nakajima 270 Yomiuri CC, Tokyo, Japan 72/7017 KIRIN CUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF GOLF 1987 U.S. PGA TOUR 10-2 Ind. Tom Kite 272 Yomiuri CC, Tokyo Japan 72/7017 1988 U.S. PGA TOUR 8-4 Bay Course, Kapalua GC, Kapalua, Maui, HI 72/6731 KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 347 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards ASAHI GLASS FOUR TOURS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF GOLF 1989 'U.S. PGA TOUR 6-6 Yomiuri CC. Tokyo. Japan 72/7017 'U.S. PGA TOUR won on the basis of lowest overall score. 1990 Australia/New Zealand 20 pts. Yomiuri CC, Tokyo Japan 72/7017 'Australia/New Zealand won on the basis of lowest overall score. KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL 1983 Greg Norman 268 Bay Course, Kapalua GC. Kapalua, Maui, HI 72/6731 1984 Sandy Lyle 266 Bay Course, Kapalua GC, Kapalua. Maui, HI 72,6731 ISUZU KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL 1985 Mark O'Meara 275 Bay Course. Kapalua GC, Kapalua, Maui, HI 72,6731 1986 Andy Bean 278 Bay Course, Kapalua GC. Kapalua, Maui, HI 72/6731 1987 Andy Bean 267 Bay Course. Kapalua GC, Kapalua. Maui, HI 72/6731 1988 Bob Gilder 266 Bay Course, Kapalua GC, Kapalua. Maui, HI 72,6731 1989 'Peter Jacobsen 270 Bay Course. Kapalua GC. Kapalua, Maui. HI 72/6731 1990 David Peoples 264 Bay Course, Kapalua GC, Kapalua. Maui, HI 72/6731

RONALD McDONALD CHILDREN'S CHARITIES INVITATIONAL Hosted by Greg Norman Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1989 Curtis Strange/ 190 Sherwood CC 72/7025 Mark O'Meara Thousand Oaks, CA 1990 Ray Floyd/ 182 Sherwood CC 72/7025 Fred Couples Thousand Oaks, CA SKINS GAME Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1983 Gary Player $170,000 Desert Highlands CC. Scottsdale, AZ 7217100 1984 Jack Nicklaus $240.000 Desert Highlands CC, Scottsdale, AZ 72/7100 1985 Fuzzy Zoeller $255,000 Bear Creek CC, Murietta. CA 72/7024 1986 Fuzzy Zoeller $370.000TPC at PGA West. La Quints. CA 72/7271 1987 Lee Trevino $31 0.000TPC at PGA West. La Quinta, CA 72/7271 1988 Ray Floyd $290,000TPC at PGA West, La Quinta, CA 72/7271 1989 Curtis Strange $265.000 TPC at PGA West, La Quinta. CA 72/7271 1990 Curtis Strange $225,000 TPC at PGA West. La Quinta. CA 72/7271 JCPENNEY CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards HAIG & HAIG SCOTCH FOURSOME 1960 ' Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park, FL 72/6449 Gloria Armstrong +139 Harder Hall, Sebring. FL 72/6300 1961 Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park, FL 72/6449 Mickey Wright 272 Harder Hall, Sebring. FL 72/6300 1962 Mason Rudolph Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park, FL 72/6449 272 Harder Hall, Sebring, FL 72/6300 1963 Dave Ragan Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park. FL 72/6449 Mickey Wright 273 Harder Hall. Sebring. FL 72/6300 1964 Sam Snead Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park, FL 72/6449 Shirley Englehorn 272 Harder Hall, Sebring, FL 72/6300 1965 Gardner Dickinson Ruth Jessen 281 La Costa CC, Encinitas, CA 7216607 1966 Jack Rule Sandra Spuzich 276 La Costa CC, Encinitas, CA 726607

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 348 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards PEPSI-COLA MIXED TEAM 1976 Chi Chi Rodriguez JoAnn Washam 275 Doral CC, Miami. FL 72/6939 1977 Jerry Pate Hollis Stacy 270 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 JC PENNEY CLASSIC 1978 'Lori Hinkle 267 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1979 Dave Eichelberger Murle Breer 268 Bardmoor CC, Largo. FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1980 Curtis Strange Nancy Lopez 268 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1981 Tom Kite Beth Daniel 270 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1982 John Mahaffey JoAnne Career 268 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1983 Fred Couples Jan Stephenson 264 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1984 Mike Donald Vicki Alvarez 270 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1985 Larry Rinker Laurie Rinker 267 Bardmoor CC. Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-7216464 1986 Tom Purtzer Juli Inkster 267 Bardmoor CC. Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1987 Steve Jones Jane Crafter 268 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1988 John Huston Amy Benz 269 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1989 'Bill Glasson Pat Bradley 267 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1990 Davis Lovell) Beth Daniel 266 Innisbrook Resort, Tarpon Srings, FL M-71/7031, W-71!6400 SAZALE CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1983 Jack Nicklaus 191 Boca West R&C, Boca Raton, FL 1-72/7233. 2-726778 Johnny Miller Broken Sound CC. Boca Raton, FL 72/6510 1984 Phil Hancock 255 Boca West R&C, Boca Raton, FL 1-72/7233, 2-72/6778 Ron Streck Broken Sound CC, Boca Raton, FL 72/6510 1985 'Ray Floyd 260 Boca West R&C, Boca Raton, FL 1-7217233. 2-72/6778 Hal Sutton Broken Sound CC, Boca Raton, FL 72/6510 1986 Gary Hallberg 251 Boca West R&C. Boca Raton. FL 1-72/7233. 2-72/6778 Scott Hoch Broken Sound CC, Boca Raton, FL 72/6510 1987 Mike Hulbert 250 Palm Beach Polo Club, W. Palm Beach. FL 7217050 Bob Tway Wellington Club, W. Palm Beach, FL 726935 Greenview Cove CC. W. Palm Beach, FL 72/6986 1988 'George Burns 252 Palm Beach Polo Club. W. Palm Beach, FL 72/7050 Wayne Levi Wellington Club, W. Palm Beach, FL 72/6935 Greenview Cove CC. W. Palm Beach, FL 72/6986 1989 David Ogrin 257 Palm Beach Polo Club. W. Palm Beach, FL Ted Schulz Cypress Course 72/7085 Dunes Course 72/7050 Wellington Club, IN Palm Beach, FL 72/6850 1990 Fred Couples 254 Binks Forest CC, Wellington. FL 72/7075 Mike Donald Wellington Club, Wellington. FL 72/6850 EPSON STATS MATCH Year Winner Location 1987 Calvin Peete Marsh Landing CC, Ponte Vedra, FL

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 349 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1988 Dan Pohl LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 1989 Greg Norman Grand Cypress Resort, Orlando, FL 1990 Mike Sullivan Grand Cypress Resort, Orlando, FL MERRILL LYNCH SHOOT-OUT FINALS Year Winner Location 1987 Fuzzy Zoeller Ventana Canyon, Tucson. AZ 1988 David Frost Ventana Canyon, Tucson, AZ 1989 Chip Beck The Melrose Club. Daufuskie Island. SC 1990 John Mahaffey Troon North CC, Scottsdale. AZ MCI PRO CELEBRITY LONG DISTANCE COMPETITION Year Winner Location 1986 Joey Sindelar (year long competition) 1987 Dan Forsman (year long competition) Note: The MCI Pro Celebrity Long Distance Competition changed its format after the 1987 season. The 1988 season was carried over until the 1989 MCI Heritage Classic, where 10 qualifying long drivers competed in the Finals. 1989 Bill Sander Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 1990 David Jackson Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head. SC Note: Jackson won the final competition with a drive of 300-yards, while Phil Blackmar was the winner of the year long competition.

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 350 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass Ponte Vedra, FL

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1974 Jack Nicklaus 272 J. C. Snead Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 1975 Al Geiberger 270 Dave Stockton Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 1976 Jack Nicklaus 269 J. C. Snead Inverrary G&CC. Lauderhill, FL 1977 Mark Hayes 289 Mike McCullough Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra. FL 1978 Jack Nicklaus 289 Lou Graham Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 1979 Lanny Wadkins 283 Tom Watson Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 1980 Lee Trevino 278 Ben Crenshaw Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 1981 Ray Floyd' 285 Barry Jaeckel Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL Curtis Strange '(Won playoff with par on 1st extra hole) 1982 Jerry Pate 280 Scott Simpson TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL Brad Bryant 1983 Hal Sutton 283 Bob Eastwood TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 1984 Fred Couples 277 Lee Trevino TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 1985 Calvin Peete 274 D. A. Weibring TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 1986 John Mahaffey 275 Larry Mize TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 1987 Sandy Lyle 274 Jeff Sluman TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL '(Won playoff with par on 3rd extra hole) 1988 Mark McCumber 273 Mike Reid TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 1989 Tom Kite 279 Chip Beck TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 1990 Jodie Mudd 278 Mark Calcavecchia TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL

Eligibility Requirements for the PLAYERS Championship in 1991

The starting field for the 1991 PLAYERS Championship shall consist of the following players'. 1) The top 125 PGA TOUR members from Final 1990 Official Money List. 2) Designated players. 3) Any foreign player meeting the requirements of a designated player, whether or not he is a PGA TOUR member. 4) Winners in the last 10 calendar years of THE PLAYERS Championship, Masters, U.S. Open, PGA Championship and World Series of Golf. 5) British Open winners since 1990. 6) Six players, not otherwise eligible, designated by The PLAYERS Championship Committee as "special selections." 7) To complete a field of 144 players, those players in order, not otherwise eligible, from the 1991 Official Money List, as of the completion of the USF&G Classic.

351 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF Firestone Country Club, South Course Akron. OH

From 1962 through 1975. the World Series of Golf was played as a tour man, 36-hole exhibition. All monies won in the tournament were unofficial. The winners in those years (with winning totals in parentheses:

1962—Jack Nicklaus (135) 1963—Jack Nicklaus (14)), A 1964—Tony Lema (138): 1965—Gary Player (139k - -_]! 1966—Gene Littler (143); 1967—Jack Nicklaus (144): T" 1968—Gary Player (143); 1969—Orville Moody (141): `~ tl n 1970—Jack Nicklaus (136); 1971—Charles Coody (141): - 1972—Gary Player (142): 1973—Tom Weiskopf ;137): 1974—Lee Trevino (139); 1975—Tom Watson (14C).

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP 1976 Jack Nicklaus 275 Hale Irwin 1977 Lanny Wadkins 267 Hale Irwin Tom Weiskopf 1978 Gil Morgan 278 Hubert Green (Won playoff with par on first extra hole) 1979 Lon Hinkle 272 Bill Rogers Larry Nelson Lee Trevino 1980 Tom Watson 270 Raymond Floyd 1981 Bill Rogers 275 Tom Kite 1982 Craig Stadler 278 Raymond Floyd (Won playoff with par on fourth extra hole) 1983 Nick Price 270 Jack Nicklaus 1984 Denis Watson 271 Bruce Lietzke 1985 Roger Maltbie 268 Denis Watson 1986 Dan Pohl 277 Lanny Wadkin; 1987 Curtis Strange 275 Fulton Allem 1988 Mike Reid 275 Tom Watson (Won playoff with par on first extra hole) 1989 David Frost 276 Ben Crenshaw (Won playoff with par on second extra hole) 1990 Jose Maria Olazabal 262 Lanny Wadkin; ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 1991 NEC WCRLD SERIES OF GOLF 1) The defending champion. David Frost 2) Winner. 1991 PLAYERS Championship 3) Winner. 1991 PGA Championship 4) Winner. Tournament 5) Winner. 1991 United States Open 6) Winner. 1991 British Open 7) Winner. 1990 PGA National Club Pro Championship 8) All winners of PGA TOUR co-sponsored events since the preceding year's WSOG. 9) Winners of the following overseas events: PGA European Tour. Japan PGA: a. European Open a. Japan Open g. Lark Cup b. British PGA b. JFGA Championship h. Japan Series c. Irish Open c. Dc nlop Phoenix i. Japan Match Play d. Ebel-European Masters-Swiss Open d. Chunichi Crowns j. Bridgestone e. Scandinavian Open e. Casio World Open I. Suntory World Match Play I. Ta heiyo Masters g. Dunhill British Masters South African PGA: Australian PGA: a. South African PGA a. Australian PGA b. South African Open b. Australian Open Asia Golf Circuit: c. Australian Masters a. Hong Kong Open 10) Individual winner,

352 THE MASTERS TOURNAMENT Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, Georgia

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP 1934 Horton Smith 284 Craig Wood 1935 'Gene Sarazen (144) 282 Craig Wood (149) 1936 Horton Smith 285 Harry Cooper 1937 Byron Nelson 283 Ralph Guldahl 1938 Henry Picard 285 Ralph Guldahl, Harry Cooper 1939 Ralph Guldahl 279 Sam Snead 1940 Jimmy Demaret 280 Lloyd Mangrum 1941 Craig Wood 280 Byron Nelson 1942 'Byron Nelson (69) 280 Ben Hogan (70) 1943 No Tournament—World War II 1944 No Tournament—World War II 1945 No Tournament—World War II 1946 282 Ben Hogan 1947 Jimmy Demarel 281 Byron Nelson, Frank Stranahan 1948 Claude Harmon 279 Cary Middlecoff 1949 Sam Snead 282 Johnny Bulla, Lloyd Mangrum 1950 Jimmy Demarel 283 Jim Ferrier 1951 Ben Hogan 280 1952 Sam Snead 286 Jack Burke, Jr. 1953 Ben Hogan 274 Ed Oliver, Jr. 1954 'Sam Snead (70) 289 Ben Hogan (71) 1955 Cary Middlecoff 279 Ben Hogan 1956 Jack Burke, Jr. 289 Ken Venturi 1957 Doug Ford 282 Sam Snead 1958 Arnold Palmer 284 Doug Ford, Fred Hawkins 1959 Art Wall Jr. 284 Cary Middlecoff 1960 Arnold Palmer 282 Ken Venturi 1961 Gary Player 280 Charles R. Coe, Arnold Palmer 1962 'Arnold Palmer (68) 280 Gary Player (71), Dow Finsterwald (77) 1963 Jack Nicklaus 286 Tony Lema 1964 Arnold Palmer 276 Dave Marr, Jack Nicklaus 1965 Jack Nicklaus 271 Arnold Palmer, Gary Player 1966 'Jack Nicklaus (70) 288 Tommy Jacobs (72), Gay Brewer, Jr. (78) 1967 Gay Brewer, Jr. 280 Bobby Nichols 1968 Bob Goalby 277 Roberto DeVicenzo 1969 George Archer 281 Billy Casper. George Knudson, Tom Weiskopf 1970 'Billy Casper (69) 279 Gene Littler (74) 1971 Charles Coody 279 Johnny Miller, Jack Nicklaus 1972 Jack Nicklaus 286 Bruce Crampton. Bobby Mitchell, Tom Weiskopf 1973 Tommy Aaron 283 J. C. Snead 1974 Gary Player 278 Tom Weiskopf, Dave Stockton 1975 Jack Nicklaus 276 Johnny Miller, Tom Weiskopf 1976 Ray Floyd 271 Ben Crenshaw 1977 Tom Watson 276 Jack Nicklaus 1978 Gary Player 277 Hubert Green, Rod Funseth, Tom Watson 1979 'Fuzzy Zoeller 280 Ed Sneed, Tom Watson 1980 Seve Ballesteros 275 Gibby Gilbert. Jack Newton 1981 Tom Watson 280 Johnny Miller, Jack Nicklaus 1982 'Craig Stadler 284 Dan Pohl 1983 Seve Ballesteros 280 Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite 1984 Ben Crenshaw 277 Tom Watson 1985 Bernhard Langer 282 Curtis Strange. Seve Ballesteros, Ray Floyd 1986 Jack Nicklaus 279 Greg Norman, Tom Kite 1987 'Larry Mize 285 Seve Ballesteros, Greg Norman 1988 Sandy Lyle 281 Mark Calcavecchia 1989 'Nick Faldo 283 Scott Hoch 1990 'Nick Faido 278 Ray Floyd

WINNER IN PLAYOFF. FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES

353 UNITED STATES OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1895 Horace Rawlins 173-36 Holes Willie Dunn Newport GC, Newport RI 1896 James Foulis 152-36 Holes Horace Rawlins Shinnecock Hills GC, Shinnecock Hills, LI, NY 1897 Joe Lloyd 162-36 Holes Willie Anderson Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL. 1898 Fred Herd 328-72 Holes Alex Smith Myopia Hunt Club Hamilton, MA 1899 Willie Smith 315 George Low Baltimore CC. Baltimore, MD Val Fitzjohn W. H. Way 1900 Harry Vardon 313 J. H. Taylor Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL. 1901 'Willie Anderson (85) 331 Alex Smith (86) Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA 1902 Laurie Auchterlonie 307 Stewart Gardner Garden City GC, Garden City, LI,NY 1903 'Willie Anderson (82) 307 David Brown (84) Baltusrol GC, Short Hills, NY 1904 Willie Anderson 303 Gil Nicholls Glen View Club. Golf IL. 1905 Willie Anderson 314 Alex Smith Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA 1906 Alex Smith 295 Willie Smith Onwentsia Club Lake Forest. IL. 1907 Alex Ross 302 Gil Nicholls Philadelphia Cricket Club, Chestnut HiII,PA 1908 'Fred McLeod (77) 322 Willie Smith (83) Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA 1909 George Sargent 290 Tom McNamara Englewood GC Englewood. NJ 1910 *Alex Smith (71) 298 John McDermott (75) Philadelphia Cricket Club, Chestnut Hill,PA Macdonald Smith (77 1911 'John McDermott (80) 307 Mike Brady (82) Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL. George Simpson (85) 1912 John McDermott 294 Tom McNamara CC of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 1913 'Francis Ouimet (72) 304 Harry Vardon (77) The Country Club, Brookline, MA Edward Ray (78) 1914 Walter Hagen 290 Charles Evans, Jr. Midlothian CC, Blue Island, IL, 1915 297 Tom McNamara Baltusrol GC Short Hills NJ 1916 Charles Evans, Jr. 286 Jock Hutchison Minikanda Club. Minneapolis, MN 1917-1918 No Championships Played— 1919 'Walter Hagen (77) 301 Mike Brady (78) Brae Burn CC, West Newton, MA 1920 Edward Ray 295 Harry Vardon Inverness CC, Toledo, OH Jack Burke Leo Diegel Jock Hutchison 1921 James M. Barnes 289 Walter Hagen Columbia CC. Chevy Chase. MD Fred McLeod 1922 Gene Sarazen 288 John L. Black Skokie CC, Glencoe, IL. Robert T. Jones, Jr. 1923 R. T. Jones, Jr. (76) 296 Bobby Cruickshank(71)Inwood CC, Inwood, LI, NY 1924 Cyril Walker 297 Robert T. Jones, Jr. Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI 1925 'W. MacFarlane (147) 291 R. T. Jones, Jr. (148) Worcester CC Worcester MA 1926 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 293 Joe Turnesa Scioto CC, Columbus, OH 1927 'Tommy Armour (76) 301 Harry Cooper (79) Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA 1928 'Johnny Farrell (143) 294 R. T. Jones, Jr. (144) Olympia Fields CC, Matteson, IL. 1929 'R.T Jones, Jr. (141) 294 (164) Winged Foot GC, Marmaroneck, NY 1930 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 287 Macdonald Smith Interlachen CC, Hopkins, MN 1931 'Billy Burke (149-148) 292 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH (149-149) 1932 Gene Sarazen 286 Phil Perkins Fresh Meadows CC, Flushing, NY Bobby Cruickshank 1933 287 Ralph Guldahl North Shore CC, Glenview, IL. 1934 293 Gene Sarazen Merion Cricket Club Ardmore, PA 1935 Sam Parks, Jr. 299 Jimmy Thompson Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA 1936 Tony Marrero 282 Harry Cooper Baltusrol GC, Springfield, NJ 1937 Ralph Guldahl 281 Sam Snead Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI 1938 Ralph Guldahl 284 Dick Metz Cherry Hills CC., Denver CO 1939 'Byron Nelson (68-70) 284 Craig Wood (68-73) Philadelphia CC, Philadelphia, PA Denny Shute (76) 1940 'Lawson Little (70) 287 Gene Sarazen (73) Canterbury GC, Cleveland, OH 1941 Craig Wood 284 Denny Shute Colonial Club, Fort Worth, TX 1942-1945 No Championships Played—World War II WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 354 UNITED STATES OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP (CONT'D.)

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1946 'Lloyd Mangrum (72- 72)284 Vic Ghezzi (72-73) Canterbury GC Cleveland, OH Byron Nelson (72-73) 1947 'Lew Worsham (69) 282 Sam Snead (70) St. Louis CC, Clayton, MO 1948 Ben Hogan 276 Jimmy Demaret Riviera CC, Los Angeles CA 1949 Cary Middlecoff 286 Sam Snead Medinah CC, Medinah, IL Clayton Heafner 1950 'Ben Hogan (69) 287 Lloyd Mangrum (73) Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, PA George Fazio (75) 1951 Ben Hogan 287 Clayton Heatner Oakland Hills CC. Birmingham, MI 1952 Julius Boros 281 Ed Oliver Northwood CC. Dallas, TX 1953 Ben Hogan 283 Sam Snead Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA 1954 Ed Furgol 284 Gene Littler Baltusrol GC, Springfield NJ 1955 'Jack Fleck (69) 287 Ben Hogan (72) Olympic Club, San Francisco, CA 1956 Cary Middlecoff 281 Ben Hogan. Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY Julius Boros 1957 'Dick Mayer (72) 282 Cary Middlecoff (79) Inverness Club, Toledo, OH 1958 Tommy Bolt 283 Gary Player Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK 1959 Billy Casper 282 Bob Rosburg Winged Foot GC, Mamaroneck, NY 1960 Arnold Palmer 280 Jack Nicklaus Cherry Hills CCDenver CO 1961 Gene Littler 281 Bob Goalby Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI Doug Sanders 1962 'Jack Nicklaus (71) 283 Arnold Palmer (74) Oakmont CC, Oakmont PA 1963 'Julius Boros (70) 293 Jacky Cupit (73) The Country Club, Brookline, MA Arnold Palmer (76) 1964 Ken Venturi 278 Tommy Jacobs Congressional CC, Washington, D.C. 1965 'Gary Player (71) 282 Kel Nagle (74) Bellerive CC, St Louis MO 1966 'Billy Casper (69) 278 Arnold Palmer (73) Olympic Club, San Francisco, CA 1967 Jack Nicklaus 275 Arnold Palmer Baltusrol GC, Springfield, NJ 1968 Lee Trevino 275 Jack Nicklaus Oak Hill CC, Rochester NY 1969 Orville Moody 281 Deane Beman Champions GC, Houston, TX Al Geiberger Bob Rosburg 1970 Tony Jacklin 281 Dave Hill Hazeltine GC Chaska MN 1971 'Lee Trevino (68) 280 Jack Nicklaus (71) Merion Colt Club, Ardmore, PA 1972 Jack Nicklaus 290 Bruce Crampton Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 1973 Johnny Miller 279 John Schlee Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA 1974 Hale Irwin 287 Forrest Fezler Winged Foot GC. Mamaroneck, NY 1975 'Lou Graham (71) 287 John Mahaffey (73) Medinah CC, Medinah, IL. 1976 Jerry Pate 277 Tom Weiskopf Atlanta Athletic Club. Duluth, GA Al Geiberger 1977 Hubert Green 278 Lou Graham Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK 1978 Andy North 285 Dave Stockton Cherry Hills CC, Denver, CO J. C. Snead 1979 Hale Irwin 284 Gary Player Inverness Club, Toledo, OH Jerry Pate 1980 Jack Nicklaus 272 Isao Aoki Baltusrol GC, Springfield NJ 1981 David Graham 273 George Burns, Merion GC, Ardmore, PA Bill Rogers 1982 Tom Watson 282 Jack Nicklaus Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 1983 Larry Nelson 280 Tom Watson Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA 1984 'Fuzzy Zoeller (67) 276 Greg Norman (75) Winged Foot GC.. Mamaroneck, NY 1985 Andy North 279 Dave Barr Oakland Hills CC. Birmingham, MI T.C. Chen Denis Watson 1986 Ray Floyd 279 Lanny Wadkins Shinnecock Hills GC. Chip Beck Southampton, NY 1987 Scott Simpson 277 Tom Watson Olympic Club Lake Course, San Francisco,CA 1988 'Curtis Strange (71) 278 Nick Faldo (75) The Country Club Brookline, MA 1989 Curtis Strange 278 Chip Beck Oak Hill CC, Rochester. NY Mark McCumber Ian Woosnam 1990 Hale Irwin (74)+3 280 Mike Donald (74)+4 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 355 THE BRITISH OPEN

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1860 Willie Park 174 Tom Morris, Sr. Prestwick, Scotland (The First Event Was Open Only To Professional Golfers) 1861 Tom Morris, Sr., 163 Willie Park Prestwick, Scotland (The Second Annual Open Was Open To Amateurs Also) 1862 Tom Morris. Sr. 163 Willie Park Prestwick, Scotland 1863 Willie Park 168 Tom Morris Sr. Prestwick, Scotland 1864 Tom Morris, Sr. 160 Andrew Strath Prestwick. Scotland 1865 Andrew Strath 162 Willie Park Prestwick. Scotland 1866 Willie Park 169 David Park Prestwick. Scotland 1867 Tom Morris, Sr. 170 Willie Park Prestwick. Scotland 1868 Tom Morris, Jr. 154 Tom Morris, Sr. Prestwick. Scotland 1869 Tom Morris. Jr. 157 Tom Morris, Sr. Prestwick, Scotland 1870 Tom Morris. Jr. 149 David Strath Prestwick, Scotland Bob Kirk 1871 No Championship Played 1872 Tom Morris. Jr. 166 David Strath Prestwick, Scotland 1873 Tom Kidd 179 Jamie Anderson St. Andrews, Scotland 1874 Mungo Park 159 No Record Musselburgh, Scotland 1875 Willie Park 166 Bob Martin Prestwick, Scotland 1876 Bob Martin 176 David Strath St. Andrews, Scotland (Tied. But Refused Playoff) 1877 Jamie Anderson 160 R. Pringle Musselburgh, Scotland 1878 Jamie Anderson 157 Robert Kirk Prestwick. Scotland 1879 Jamie Anderson 169 A. Kirkaldy St. Anderws, Scotland J. Allan 1880 Robert Ferguson 162 No Record Musselburgh. Scotland 1881 Robert Ferguson 170 Jamie Anderson Prestwick, Scotland 1882 Robert Ferguson 171 Willie Fernie St. Andrews Scotland 1883 'Willie Fernie 159 Robert Ferguson Musselburgh. Scotland 1884 Jack Simpson 160 D. Rolland Prestwick, Scotland Willie Fernie 1885 Bob Martin 171 Archie Simpson St. Andrews, Scotland 1886 David Brown 157 Willie Campbell Musselburgh, Scotland 1887 Willie Park, Jr. 161 Bob Martin Prestwick, Scotland 1888 Jack Burns 171 B. Sayers St. Andrews, Scotland D. Anderson 1889 'Willie Park, Jr. 155 (158) Andrew Kirkaldy (163) Musselburgh, Scotland 1890 John Ball 164 Willie Fernie Prestwick, Scotland 1891 Hugh Kirkaldy 166 Andrew Kirkaldy St. Andrews, Scotland Willie Fernie (Championship Extended From 36 to 72 Holes) 1892 Harold H. Hilton 305 John Ball Muirtield, Scotland H. Kirkaldy 1893 William Auchterlonie 322 John E. Laidlay Prestwick, Scotland 1894 John H. Taylor 326 Douglas Rolland Royal St. George's, England 1895 John H. Taylor 322 Alexander Herd St. Andrews, Scotland 1896 'Harry Vardon 316 (157) John H. Taylor (161) Muirfield, Scotland 1897 Harold H. Hilton 314 Hoylake, England 1898 Harry Vardon 307 Willie Park. Jr. Prestwick, Scotland 1899 Harry Vardon 310 Jack White Royal St. George's, England 1900 John H. Taylor 309 Harry Vardon St Andrews, Scotland 1901 James Braid 309 Harry Vardon Muirlield, Scotland 1902 Alexander Herd 307 Harry Vardon Hoylake, England 1903 Harry Vardon 300 Tom Vardon Prestwick, Scotland 1904 Jack White 296 John H. Taylor Royal St. George's, England 1905 James Braid 318 John H. Taylor St. Andrews, Scotland Rolland Jones 1906 James Braid 300 John H. Taylor Muirtield, Scotland 1907 312 John H. Taylor Hoylake, England 1908 James Braid 291 Tom Ball Prestwick, Scotland WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 356 THE BRITISH OPEN (CONT'D.)

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1909 John H. Taylor 295 James Braid Deal, England Tom Ball 1910 James Braid 299 Alexander Herd St. Andrews, Scotland 1911 Harry Vardon 303 Arnaud Massy Royal St. George's, England 1912 Edward (Ted) Ray 295 Harry Vardon Muirfield. Scotland 1913 John H Taylor 304 Edward Ray Hoylake. England 1914 Harry Vardon 306 John H. Taylor Prestwick, Scotland 1915-1919 No Championships Played 1920 303 Alexander Herd Deal, England 1921 'Jock Hutchison 296 (150) Roger Wethered (159) St Andrews, Scotland 1922 Walter Hagen 300 George Duncan Royal St. George's, England James M. Barnes 1923 Arthur G. Havers 295 Walter Hagen Troon, Scotland 1924 Walter Hagen 301 Ernest Whitcombe Hoylake, England 1925 James M Barnes 300 Prestwick, Scotland Ted Ray 1926 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 291 Al Watrous Royal Lytham, England 1927 Robert T Jones, Jr. 285 St. Andrews. Scotland 1928 Walter Hagen 292 Gene Sarazen Royal St. George's, England 1929 Walter Hagen 292 Johnny Farrell Muirfield, Scotland 1930 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 291 Macdonald Smith Hoylake, England Leo Diegel 1931 Tommy D. Armour 296 J. Jurado Carnoustie. Scotland 1932 Gene Sarazen 283 Macdonald Smith Prince's, England 1933 'Denny Shute (149) 292 Craig Wood (154) St. Andrews, Scotland 1934 283 S. F. Brews Royal St. George's, England 1935 Alfred Perry 283 Alfred Padgham Muirfield, Scotland 1936 Alfred Padgham 287 J. Adams Hoylake. England 1937 Henry Cotton 290 R. A. Whitcombe Carnoustie. Scotland 1938 R. A. Whitcombe 295 James Adams Royal St. George's, England 1939 Richard Burton 290 Johnny Bulla St. Andrews, Scotland 1940-1945 No Championships Played 1946 Sam Snead 290 Bobby Locke St. Andrews, Scotland Johnny Bulla 1947 293 R. W. Horne Hoylake, England Frank Stranahan 1948 Henry Cotton 294 Fred Daly Muirfield, Scotland 1949 'Bobby Locke 283(135) (147) Royal St. George's, England 1950 Bobby Locke 279 Roberto DeVicenzo Troon. Scotland 1951 285 A. Cerda Portrush, Ireland 1952 Bobby Locke 287 Peter Thomson Royal Lytham, England 1953 Ben Hogan 282 Frank Stranahan Carnoustie, Scotland D. J. Rees Peter Thomson A. Cerda 1954 Peter Thomson 283 S. S. Scott Royal Birkdale. England Bobby Locke 1955 Peter Thomson 281 John Fallon St. Andrews, Scotland 1956 Peter Thomson 286 Hoylake, England 1957 Bobby Locke 279 Peter Thomson St Andrews, Scotland 1958 'Peter Thomson 278(139) (143) Royal Lytham, England 1959 Gary Player 284 Fred Bullock Muirfield, Scotland Flory Van Donck 1960 Kel Nagle 278 Arnold Palmer St. Andrews, Scotland 1961 Arnold Palmer 284 Dai Rees Royal Birkdale, England 1962 Arnold Palmer 276 Kel Nagle Troon, Scotland 1963 'Bob Charles 277(140) Phil Rodgers (148) Royal Lytham, England 1964 Tony Lema 279 Jack Nicklaus St. Andrews, Scotland 1965 Peter Thomson 285 Southport, England Christy O'Connor WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 357 THE BRITISH OPEN (CONT'D.) YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1966 Jack Nicklaus 282 Doug Sanders Muirfield, Scotland Dave Thomas 1967 Roberto DeVicenzo 278 Jack Nicklaus Hoylake England 1968 Gary Player 289 Jack Nicklaus Carnoustie. Scotland Bob Charles 1969 Tony Jacklin 280 Bob Charles Royal Lytham England 1970 'Jack Nicklaus 283 (72) Doug Sanders (73) St. Andrews. Scotlard 1971 Lee Trevino 278 Lu Liang Huan Royal Birkdale England 1972 Lee Trevino 278 Jack Nicklaus Muirfield Scotland 1973 Tom Weiskopt 276 Johnny Miller Troon, Scotland 1974 Gary Player 282 Peter Oosterhuis Royal Lytham, England 1975 'Tom Watson 279(71) Jack Newton (72) Carnoustie, Scotland 1976 Johnny Miller 279 Jack Nicklaus Royal Birkdale, England S. Ballesteros 1977 Tom Watson 268 Jack Nicklaus Turnberry. Scotland 1978 Jack Nicklaus 281 Ben Crenshaw St. Andrews, Scotlard Tom Kite Ray Floyd Simon Owen 1979 Seve Ballesteros 283 Ben Crenshaw Royal Lytham, England Jack Nicklaus 1980 Tom Watson 271 Lee Trevino Muirfield, Scotland 1981 Bill Rogers 276 Bernhard Langer Royal St George's England 1982 Tom Watson 284 Nick Price Royal Troon. Scotland Peter Oosterhuis 1983 Tom Watson 275 Andy Bean Royal Birkdale, England

1984 Seve Ballesteros 276 Tom Watson St. Andrews, Scotland Bernhard Langer 1985 Sandy Lyle 282 Payne Stewart Royal St. George's England 1986 Greg Norman 280 Gordon Brand Turnberry GL Scotland 1987 Nick Faldo 279 Paul Azinger Muirfield, Gullane, Scotland Rodger Davis 1988 Seve Ballesteros 273 Nick Price Royal Lytham and Si. Annes, St. Annes-On-The-Sea, England 1989 'Mark Calcavecchia 275 Wayne Grady Royal Troon GC, Troon, Scotland Greg Norman 1990 Nick Faldo 270 Payne Stewart St. Andrews, Scotland Mark McNulty PGA CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1916 James M. Barnes 1 up Jock Hutchison Siwanoy CC, Bronxville. NY 1917-1918 No Championships Played—World War I 1919 James M. Barnes 6 & 5 Fred McLeod Engineers CC, Roslyn, LI., NY 1920 Jock Hutchison 1 up J. Douglas Edgar Flossmoor CC, Flossmoor, IL. 1921 Walter Hagen 3 & 2 James M. Barnes Inwood CC, Far Rockaway, NY 1922 Gene Sarazen 4 & 3 Emmet French Oakmont CC, Oakrront, PA 1923 Gene Sarazen 1 up (38) Walter Hagen Pelham CC. Pelham N Y. 1924 Walter Hagen 2 up James M. Barnes French Lick CCFrerch Lick, Ind. 1925 Walter Hagen 6 & 5 William Mehlhorn Olympia Fields, Olympia Fields, IL. 1926 Walter Hagen 5 & 3 Leo Diegel Salisbury GC., Westbury, LI., NY 1927 Walter Hagen 1 up Joe Turnesa Cedar Crest C C., Callas TX 1928 Leo Diegel 6 & 5 Al Espinosa Five Farms CC Baltmore, MD. 1929 Leo Diegel 6 & 4 Johnny Farrell Hillcrest CC Los Angeles, CA. 1930 Tommy Armour 1 up Gene Sarazen Fresh Meadow CC, Flushing, NY 1931 2 & 1 Denny Shute Wannamoisell CC Rumford, RI. 1932 Olin Dutra 4 & 3 Frank Walsh Keller GC. St. Paul MN 1933 Gene Sarazen 5 & 4 Willie Goggin Blue Mound CC, Milwaukee, WI. WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 358 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP (CONT'D.)

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1934 Paul Runyan 1 up (38) Craig Wood Park CC. Williamsville NY 1935 Johnny Revolta 5 & 4 Tommy Armour Twin Hills CC. Oklahoma City, OK 1936 Denny Shute 3 & 2 Jimmy Thomson Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst NC 1937 Denny Shute 1 up (37) Harold Mcspaden Pittsburgh F.C, Aspinwali, PA 1938 Paul Runyan 8 & 7 Sam Snead Shawnee CC. Shawnee-on-Delaware, 1939 Henry Picard 1 up (37) Byron Nelson Pomonok CC, Flushing LI., NY 1940 Byron Nelson 1 up Sam Snead Hershey CC, Hershey, PA 1941 Vic Ghezzi 1 up (38) Byron Nelson Cherry Hills CC Denver CO. 1942 Sam Snead 2 & 1 Jim Turnesa Seaview CC. Atlantic City. NJ. 1943—No Championship Played—World War 11 1944 Bob Hamilton 1 up Byron Nelson Manito G. & CC. Spokane WA. 1945 Byron Nelson 4 & 3 Sam Byrd Morraine CC, Dayton, OH 1946 Ben Hogan 6 & 4 Ed Oliver Portland GC.. Portland. OR. 1947 Jim Ferrier 2 & 1 Chick Harbert Plum Hollow CC, Detroit. MI. 1948 Ben Hogan 7 & 6 Mike Turnesa Norwood Hills CC St. Louis MO. 1949 Sam Snead 3 & 2 Johnny Palmer Hermitage CC, Richmond, VA. 1950 Chandler Harper 4 & 3 Henry Williams, Jr. Scioto CC, Columbus, OH 1951 Sam Snead 7 & 6 Oakmont CC Oakmont PA 1952 Jim Turnesa 1 up Chick Harbert Big Spring CC, Louisvillie. KY. 1953 Walter Burkemo 2 & 1 Felice Torza Birmingham CC, Birmingham, MI. 1954 Chick Harbert 4 & 3 Walter Burkemo Keller GC.. St. Paul, MN 1955 Doug Ford 4 & 3 Cary Mlddlecoff Meadowbrook CC Detroit MI. 1956 Jack Burke 3 & 2 Ted Kroll Blue Hill CC, Boston. MA. 1957 Lionel Hebert 2 & 1 Dow Finsterwald Miami Valley CC, Dayton, OH 1958 Dow Finsterwald 276 Billy Casper Llanerch CC, Havertown, PA 1959 Bob Rosburg 277 Jerry Barber Minneapolis GC., St. Louis Park, MN Doug Sanders 1960 Jay Hebert 281 Jim Ferrier Firestone CC, Akron. OH 1961 'Jerry Barber (67) 277 Don January (68) Olympia Fields CC. Olympia Fields, IL. 1962 Gary Player 278 Bob Goalby Aronomink GC., Newtown Square, PA 1963 Jack Nicklaus 279 Dave Ragan, Jr. Dallas Athletic Club, Dallas. TX. 1964 Bobby Nichols 271 Jack Nicklaus Columbus CC, Columbus. OH Arnold Palmer 1965 Dave Marr 280 Billy Casper Laurel Valley CC. Ligonier. PA Jack Nicklaus 1966 Al Geiberger 280 Dudley Wysong Firestone CC Akron OH 1967 'Don January (69) 281 Don Massengale (71) Columbine CC, Littleton. CO. 1968 Julius Boros 281 Bob Charles Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio. TX Arnold Palmer 1969 Ray Floyd 276 Gary Player NCR CC, Dayton, OH 1970 Dave Stockton 279 Arnold Palmer Southern Hills CC, Tulsa. OK Bob Murphy 1971 Jack Nicklaus 281 Billy Casper PGA National GC., Palm Beach Gardens, FL. 1972 Gary Player 281 Tommy Aaron Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI. Jim Jamieson 1973 Jack Nicklaus 277 Bruce Crampton Canterbury GC., Cleveland, OH 1974 Lee Trevino 276 Jack Nicklaus Tanglewood GC., Winston-Salem, NC 1975 Jack Nicklaus 276 Bruce Crampton Firestone CC, Akron OH 1976 Dave Stockton 281 Ray Floyd Congressional CC, Bethesda, Md. Don January 1977 'Lanny Wadkins 282 Gene Littler Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 1978 *John Mahaffey 276 Jerry Pate Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA Tom Watson 1979 'David Graham 272 Ben Crenshaw Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI. 1980 Jack Nicklaus 274 Andy Bean Oak Hill CC, Rochester NY 1981 Larry Nelson 273 Fuzzy Zoeller Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth, GA. 1982 Raymond Floyd 272 Lanny Wadkins Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK 1983 Hal Sutton 274 Jack Nicklaus Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 1984 Lee Trevino 273 Gary Player Shoal Creek, Birmingham, AL Lanny Wadkins WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 359 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP (CONT'D.)

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1985 Hubert Green 278 Lee Trevino Cherry Hills CC. Denver CO 1986 Bob Tway 276 Greg Norman Inverness CC, Toledo O-I 1987 'Larry Nelson 287 Lanny Wadkins PGA National, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 1988 Jeff Sluman 272 Paul Azinger Oak Tree GC, Edmond, OK 1989 Payne Stewart 276 Mike Reid Kemper Lakes GC, Hawthorn Woods. IL 1990 Wayne Grady 282 Fred Couples Shoal Creek, Birmingham. AL ' WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES

360 WINNERS OF MAJOR U.S. AMATEUR EVENTS

U.S. PUBLIC LINKS NCAA CHAMPIONS U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS (SINCE 1949) (SINCE 1949) (SINCE 1949)

Year Winner Year Match Play Year Match Play 1949 , North Carolina 1949 Charles R. Coe 1949 Kenneth J. Towns 1950 Fred Wampler, Purdue 1950 1950 Stanley Bielal 1951 Tom Nieporte. Ohio State 1951 Billy Maxwell 1951 Dave Stanley 1952 Jim Vickers, Oklahoma 1952 1952 Omer L. Bogan 1953 Earl Moeller, Oklahoma State 1953 Gene A. Littler 1953 Ted Richards, Jr. 1954 , Memphis State 1954 Arnold Palmer 1954 Gene Andrews 1955 Joe Campbell, Purdue 1955 E. Harvie Ward, Jr. 1955 Sam D. Kocsis 1956 Rick Jones, Ohio State 1956 E. Harvie Ward, Jr. 1956 James H. Buxbaum 1957 Rex Baxter Jr, Houston 1957 Hillman Robbins. Jr. 1957 Don Essig, III 1958 Phil Rodgers. Houston 1958 Charles R. Coe 1958 Daniel D. Sikes, Jr. 1959 Dick Crawford, Houston 1959 Jack W. Nicklaus 1959 William A Wright 1960 Dick Crawford, Houston 1960 Deane R. Beman 1960 Verne Callison 1961 Jack Nicklaus, Ohio State 1961 Jack W. Nicklaus 1961 Richard H. Sikes 1962 Kermit Zarley. Houston 1962 Labron E. Harris Jr. 1962 Richard H. Sikes 1963 R.H. Sikes, Arkansas 1963 Deane R. Beman 1963 Robert Lunn 1964 Terry Small. San Jose State 1964 William C. Campbell 1964 William McDonald 1965 Marty Fleckman, Houston 1965 Arne Dokka 1966 Bob Murphy, Florida Stroke Play 1966 Lamont Kaser 1967 Hale Irwin, Colorado 1965 Robert J. Murphy 291 1968 Grier Jones, Oklahoma State 1966 285 Stroke Play 1969 Bob Clark, Los Angeles State 1967 Robert B. Dickson 285 1967 Verne Callison 287 1970 John Mahaffey, Houston 1968 Bruce Fleisher 284 1968 Gene Towry 292 1971 Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1969 Steven N. Melnyk 286 1969 J. M. Jackson 292 1972 Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1970 Lanny Wadkins '279 1970 Robert Risch 293 Tom Kite, Texas 1971 Gary Cowan 280 1971 Fred Haney 290 1973 Ben Crenshaw. Texas 1972 285 1972 Bob Allard 285 1974 Curtis Strange, Wake Forest 1973 Stan Slope 294 1975 Jay Haas, Wake Forest Match Play 1974 Chas. Barenaba 290 1976 Scott Simpson, USC 1973 Craig Stadler 1977 Scott Simpson, USC 1974 Jerry Pate Match Play 1978 David Edwards. Oklahoma State 1975 1975 Randy Barenaba 1979 Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest 1976 Bill Sander 1976 Eddie Mudd 1980 Jay Don Blake, Utah State 1977 John Fought 1977 Jerry Vidovic 1981 Ron Commans, USC 1978 John Cook 1978 Dean Prince 1982 Billy Ray Brown, Houston 1979 Mark O'Meara 1979 Dennis Walsh 1983 Jim Carter, Anzona State 1980 Hal Sutton 1980 Jodie Mudd 1984 John Inman, North Carolina 1981 1981 Jodie Mudd 1985 Clark Burroughs, Ohio Slate 1982 1982 Billy Tuten 1986 Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State 1983 Jay Sigel 1983 Billy Tuten 1987 Brian Watts, Oklahoma State 1984 Seen Verplank 1984 Bill Malley 1988 E.J. Pfister. Oklahoma State 1985 Sam Randolph 1985 Jim Sorenso 1989 Phil Mickelson. Arizona State 1986 1986 Bill Mayfair 1990 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State 1987 Bill Mayfair 1987 Kevin Johnson 1988 1988 Ralph Howe 1989 Chris Patton 1989 Tim Hobby 1990 Phil Mickelson 1990 Mike Combs THE CARD WALKER AWARD

The Card Walker Award is given annually by the PGA TOUR to the person or group who has made significant contributions to the support of Junior Golf. The past recipients are

1981 Mrs. Lou Smith 1986 Chi Chi Rodriguez 1982 Frank Emmet 1987 James S. Kemper 1983 Jack Nicklaus 1988 William V. Powers 1984 Sally Carroll 1989 Selina Johnson 1985 Don Padgett. Sr. 1990 Tucson Conquistadores 1991 American Junior Golf Association

361 THE VARDON TROPHY The Vardon Trophy is awarded each year by the PGA of America to the PGA TOUR player who posts the season's best scoring average. The system was amended in 1988 to allow all TOUR members to compete for the prestigious award provided they have played in 60 rounds. The new system also uses an ' adjusted" score for purposes of computing the scoring average. The adjusted score is computed based upon the average score of the field at each tournament. As a result, a player's adjusted score may be higher or lower than his actual score. For example. a player shoots 70 each day at a tournament while the field average was 73. His 280 total would then be adjusted to 268 since he actually played 12 shots better than the field did during the tournament. The Vanden Trophy is a bronze colored plaque measuring 39" by 27". THE VARDON TROPHY WINNERS Year Winner Average Year Winner Average 1937 Harry Cooper '500 1964 Arnold Palmer 70.01 1938 Sam Snead 520 1965 Billy Casper 70.85 1939 Byron Nelson 473 1966 Billy Casper 70.27 1940 Ben Hogan 423 1967 Arnold Palmer 70.18 1941 Ben Hogan 494 1968 Billy Casper 69.82 1942- 1969 Dave Hill 70.34 1946 No Award-World War II 1970 Lee Trevino 70.64 1947 Jimmy Demaret 69.90 1971 Lee Trevino 70.27 1948 Ben Hogan 69.30 1972 Lee Trevino 70.89 1949 Sam Snead 69.37 1973 Bruce Campion 70.57 1950 Sam Snead 69.23 1974 Lee Trevino 70.53 1951 Lloyd Mangrum 70.05 1975 Bruce Crampton 70.51 1952 Jack Burke 70.54 1976 Don January 70.56 1953 Lloyd Mangrum 70.22 1977 Torn Watson 70.32 1954 E. J. Harrison 70.41 1978 Tom Watson 70.16 1955 Sam Snead 69.86 1979 Tom Watson 70.27 1956 Cary Middlecoft 70.35 1980 Lee Trevino 69.73 1957 Dow Finsterwald 70.30 1981 Tom Kite 69.80 1958 Bob Rosburg 70.11 1982 Tom Kite 70.21 1959 Art Wall 70.35 1983 Raymond Floyd 70.61 1960 Billy Casper 69.95 1984 Calvin Peete 70.56 1961 Arnold Palmer 69.85 1985 Don Pooley 70.36 1962 Arnold Palmer 70.27 1986 Scott Hoch 70.08 1963 Billy Casper 70.58 1987 Dan Pohl 70.25 1988 Chip Beck 69.46 1989 Greg Norman 69.49 'Point system used. 1937 -41. 1990 Greg Norman 69.10 PGA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD 1948-Ben Hogan 1962-Arnold Palmer 1976-Jack Nicklaus 1949-Sam Snead 1963-Julius Boros 1977-Toni Watson 1950-Ben Hogan 1964-Ken Venturi 1978-Tom Watson 1951-Ben Hogan 1965-Dave Marr 1979-Tom Watson 1952-Julius Boros 1966-Billy Casper 1980-Tom Watson 1953-Ben Hogan 1967-Jack Nicklaus 1981-Bill Rogers 1954-Ed Furgol 1968-Not Awarded 1982-Tom Watson 1955-Doug Ford 1969-Orville Moody 1983-Hal Sutton 1956-Jack Burke 1970-Billy Casper 1984-Tom Watson 1957-Dick Mayer 1971-Lee Trevino 1985-Lanrry Wadkins 1958-Dow Finsterwald 1972-Jack Nicklaus 1986-Bob Tway 1959-Art Wall 1973-Jack Nicklaus 1987-Paul Azinger 1960-Arnold Palmer 1974-Johnny Miller 1988-Curtis Strange 1961-Jerry Barber 1975-Jack Nicklaus 1989-Tom Kite 1990-Nick Faldo Each year the PGA of America honors the TOUR's leading player by presenting him with the PGA Player of the Year Award. The award now is made on the basis of playing record for the year. Points are awarded on the following basis: 30 points to winner of Masters. U.S. Open, British Open. PGA Championship. 20 points to winner of THE PLAYERS Championship, NEC World Series of Golf. 10 points to winners of all other co-sponsored scoring or approved events. Points also awarded to top 10 on the year's money list and top 10 on year's average list (20 for first, 18 for second, 16 for third, etc. down to 2 for 10th).

362 RYDER CUP MATCHES

The Ryder Cup Matches developed from a match played between representatives of the American and British Professional Golfers' Associa- tion in England in 1926. That unofficial match, incidentally, was won bythe British 13.,2 to 1,,. Following this highly successful exhibition, Samuel A. Ryder, a wealthy British seed merchant, offered to donate a solid gold trophy bearing his name to be competed for in a series of matches between professionals of the two nations. From the start of the series through the 1959 Ryder Cup matches, the competition was comprised of four foursome matches one day and eight singles matches the other day, each at 36 holes. In 1961, the format was changed to provide for four 18-hole the morning of the first day and four more that afternoon, then for eight 18-hole singles the morning of the second day and eight more that afternoon. As in the past, one point was at stake in each match, so the total number of points was doubled. In 1963, for the first time, a day of four-ball matches augmented the program to add new interest to the overall competition. This brought the total number of points to 32. In 1977. the format was altered once again. This time there were five foursomes on the opening day, five four-ball matches on the second day, and ten singles matches on the final day. This reduced the total number of points to 20. For 1979, eligibility for the Great Britain-Ireland side was expanded to include all British PGA/ European TPD members who are residents of European nations.

The 1991 Ryder Cup Matches will be played September 26-29,1991 at Kiawah Island, SC

Year Played at Date Result 1927 Worcester Country Club, Worcester. Mass. June 3-4 U.S. 9..> Britain 212 1929 Moonown, England April 2728 Britain 7 U.S. 5 1931 Scioto Country Club, Columbus, Ohio June 26-27 U.S. 9 Britain 3 1933 Southport & Ainsdale Courses, England June 26-27 Britain 6,o U.S. 5,12 1935 Ridgewood Country Club. Ridgewood, N.J. Sept. 2829 US. 9 Britain 3 1937 Southport & Ainsdale Courses, England June 29-30 U.S. 8 Britain 4 Ryder Cup Matches not held during World War 11 years. 1947 Portland Golf Club. Portland, Oregon Nov. 1-2 U.S. 11 Britain 1949 Gaston Golf Course, Scarborough. England Sept 16-17 U.S. 7 Britain 5 1951 Pinehurst Country Club. Pinehurst, N.C. Nov. 2-4 U.S. 9,2 Britain 212 1953 Wentworth, England Oct. 2-3 U.S. 6,s Britain 512 1955 Thunderbird Ranch and Country Club, Palm Springs, Calif. Nov. 5-6 U.S. 8 Britain 4 1957 . Yorkshire,England Oct. 4-5 Britain 7,,e U.S 4.o 1959 Eldorado Country Club, Palm Desert, Calif, Nov. 6-7 U.S. 8,a Britain 3vz 1961 Royal Lytham and St Anne's Golf Club, St. Anne's-On-The-sea. England Oct. 13-14 U.S. 14,a Britain 9112 1963 East Lake Country Club, Atlanta, Georgia Oct. 11-13 U.S. 23 Britain 9 1965 , Southport, England Oct. 7 .9 U.S 19,e Britain 12112 1967 , Houston Oct. 20-22 U.S. 23,12 Britain 8'2 1969 Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Southport. England Sept.18-20 U.S. 16-Tie Britain 16 1971 Old Warson Country Club,St, Louis, Mo, Sept. 16-18 US. 18112 Britain 1312 1973 Muirfie14Scotland Sept. 20-22 U.S. 19 Britain 13 1975 , Ligonier, Pa. Sept. 19-21 U.S. 21 Britain 11 1977 Royal Lytham and St. Anne's Golf Club. St. Anne's- On-The-Sea, England Sept. 15-17 U.S 12.2 Britain 7112 1979 Greenbrier, While Sulphur Springs. W. Va Sept. 13--15 U.S. 17 Europe 11 1981 , Surrey, Eng. Sept. 18-20 U.S. 18.12 Europe 9,2 1983 PGA National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL Oct. 14-16 U.S. 14„2 Europe 13,2 1985 Golf Club, Sutton, Coldfield, England Sept. 13-15 Europe l6.12 U.S. 11.2 1987 Muirtield Village Golf Club. Dublin, Ohio Sept. 24-27 Europe 15 U.S. 13 1989 The Belfry Golf Club, Sutton Coldfield, England Sept. 22-24 U.S. 14 Europe 14

RECAPITULATION: 28 Events U.S. 21 wins—Europe 5 wins—Ties 2.

363 THE RYDER CUP

The USA PGA squad selection is based upon an accumulation of Ryder Cup points from the beginning of the calendar year 1989 through the 1991 PGA Championship. The top ten point-getters qualify for the 12 man team. The 1991 PGA Champion. provided he meets eligibility requirements, is also an automatic team member. Then the U.S. Captain will select an additional player to complete the team. If the 1991 PGA Champion is currently among the top ten point-getters then the captain will pick another player to complete the team. Points are awarded to the first ten positions in each PGA TOUR event on the following basis: PGA Championship, U.S. Open, Masters Tournament and the British Open: 1st-125; 2nd-90; 3rtl-80; 4th-70; 5th- 60; 6th-50: 7th-44 8th-30; 9th-20; 10th-10. All other PGA TOUR events: 1st-75: 2nd-45; 3rd-40; 4th-35; 5th-30; 6th-25; 7th-20; 6th-15; 9th-t0; 10th-5. If a player who is ineligible finishes in one of those positions, no points are awarded for that position. In order to be eligible, a player must be a U.S citizen and a member of the PGA of America. 1989 MATCH RESULTS FIRST DAY Foursomes-- United States 3, Europe 1 Curtis Strange;Tom Kite (U.S.) halved with Nick Faldo/Ian Woosnam Payne Stewart/Lanny Wadkins (U.S.) def Howard Clark/Mark James, top Mark Calcavecchia/Ken Green (U.S.) def Bernhard LangeoRonan Rafferty, 2 & 1 Tom Watson/Chip Beck (U.S.) halved with Seve Ballesteros/Jose-Maria Olazabal Four-Ball-- United States 0, Europe 4 Seve BallesterosUose-Maria Olazabal (Europe) def. Tom Walson/MarkO'Meara, 6 & 5 Howard Clark/Mark James (Europe) def. Lanny Wadkins/Fred Cocples, 3 & 2 Sam Torrance/Gordon Brand Jr. (Europe) def. Curtis Strange/Paul Azinger. 1 up Nick Faldollan Woosnam (Europe) def. Mark Calcavecchia/Mark kcCumber, 2 up Totals: Europe 5, United States 3 SECOND DAY Foursomes-- United States 2, Europe 2 Chip Beck/Paul Azinger (U.S.) def. Gordon Brand, Jr./Sam Torrance, 4 & 3 Ian Woosnam/Nick Faldo (Europe) clef. Lanny Wadkins/Payne Stewart, 3 & 2 Mark CalcavecchiaKen Green (U.S.) def. Ronan Rafferty/Christy O'Connor, 3 & 2 Save BallesterosUose-Maria Olazabal (Europe) del. Curtis Strange/Tom Kite, 1 up Totals: Europe 7, United States 5 Four-Ball-- United States 2, Europe 2 Chip Beck/Paul Azinger (U.S.) del. Nick Faldo/Ian Woosnam , 2 & I Tom Kite/Mark McCumber (U.S.) def. Bernhard Langer/Jose-Maria Canizares, 2 & 1 Seve BallesterosUose-Maria Olazabal (Europe) def. Mark Calcavecchia/Ken Green, 4 & 2 Howard Clark/Mark James (Europe) def. Curtis Strange/Payne Stewart. 1 up Totals: Europe 9, United States 7 THIRD DAY Singles-- United States 7, Europe 5 Tom Kite (U.S.) def. Howard Clark. 8 & 7 Chip Beck (U.S.) def. Bernhard Langer. 3 & 1 Paul Azinger (U.S.) def. Seve Ballesteros. 1 up Mark James (Europe) def. Mark O'Meara, 3 & 2 Jose-Maria Olazabal (Europe) def. Payne Stewart, 1 up Ronan Rafferty (Europe) def. Mark Calcavecchia, 1 up Christy O'Connor (Europe) def. Fred Couples, 1 up Jose-Maria Canizares (Europe) def. Ken Green, 1 up Tom Watson (U.S.) def. Sam Torrance. 3 & 1 Mark McCumber (U.S.) def. Gordon Brand, Jr., 1 up Lanny Wadkins (U.S.) def. Nick Faldo. 1 up Curtis Strange (U.S.) def. Ian Woosnam. 2 up Totals: Europe 14, United States 14 364 PGA HALL OF FAME Palm Beach Gardens. Florida

1940 Willie Anderson, Tommy Armour. Jim Barnes, . Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, John McDermott. Francis Oulmet, Gene Sarazen, Alex Smith, Jerry Travers, . 1953 Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, Sam Snead, 1954 Macdonald Smith 1955 Leo Diegel 1956 Craig Wood 1957 Denny Shute 1958 Horton Smith 1959 Harry Cooper, Jock Hutchison, Sr.. Paul Runyan 1960 Mike Brady. Jimmy Demaret, Fred McLeod 1961 Johnny Farrell, Lawson Little. Henry Picard 1962 Dutch Harrison, Olin Dutra 1963 Ralph Guldahl, Johnny Revolta 1964 Lloyd Mangrum, Ed Dudley 1965 Vic Ghezzi 1966 Billy Burke 1967 Bobby Cruickshank 1968 Chick Harbert 1969 Chandler Harper 1974 Julius Boros, Cary Middlecoff 1975 Jack Burke. Jr., Doug Ford 1976 Babe Zaharias 1978 Patty Berg 1979 Roberto DeVicenzo 1980 Arnold Palmer 1982 Gene Littler, Billy Casper PGA WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME Pinehurst, North Carolina

1974 Patty Berg, Walter Hagen, Ben Hogan, Bobby Jones, Byron Nelson, Jack Nicklaus, Francis Oulmet, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Harry Vardon, Babe Zaharias 1975 Willie Anderson, Fred Corcoran. Joseph C. Dey, Chick Evans, Tom Morris, Jr., John H. Taylor, Glenna C. Vare, Joyce Wetherell 1976 Tommy Armour, James Braid, Tom Morris Sr., Jerry Travers, Mickey Wright 1977 Bobby Locke, John Ball, Herb Graffis, Donald Ross 1978 Billy Casper, , Dorothy Campbell, Hurd Howe. Bing Crosby, Clifford Roberts 1979 Louise Suggs, Walter Travis 1980 Lawson Little, Henry Cotton 1981 Lee Trevino, Ralph Guldahl 1982 Julius Boros, Kathy Whitworth 1983 Bob Hope, Jimmy Demaret 1985 JoAnne Canner 1986 Cary Middlecoff 1987 Robert Trent Jones, Betsy Rawls 1988 Tom Watson. Peter Thomson, Bob Harlow 1989 Raymond Floyd, Nancy Lopez, , Jim Barnes 1990 William Battle, Paul Runyan, Gene Littler, Horton Smith

NOTE: Selected by the Golf Writers Association of America 365 MEDIA REGULATIONS

THE GENERAL REGULATIONS The following regulations are to be followed by all members of the Media:

1. An ARM BAND is necessaryto walk inside the galley ropes. Remain not more than 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. DO NOT interview players or ask them to pose for photographs during their practice 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 the 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 embarrassment to you and distraction to the contestants: 1. Do not walk or stand in playing areas. 2. Follow directions of marshals and other officials. 3. Do not interview during play. The leading players each day—and others requested—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 permitted 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 accredited 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.)

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 permittedtotake pictures during the Tournament. Photo assistants may be issued a credential, but not photo arm bands for access inside the ropes. Photography will be restricted to news use. Commercial and personal photogra- phy is prohibited (except that spectators may take pictures on practice days and during a ProAm). Free lance photographers shooting on speculation wilt 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:

366 PHOTOGRAPHY REGULATIONS

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 or an official requests that no photographs be taken in acertain situation, the request must be honored immediately, without discussion. A camera must 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 the 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 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 position 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.

TELEVISION/VIDEOTAPE CAMERAMEN

• Television and videotape filming may be done from inside the gallery ropes, or from areas approved by the PGA TOUR. All camera personnel who have been issued PHOTO armbands 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 may be done from such locations during a player's stroke, provided modern equipment 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 be avoided if photographers are fair and will treat players as they themselves would wish to be treated in similar circumstances.

The cooperation of all photographers will be appreciated.

367 PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION CHARTS

$700,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 $1,100,000 POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE 1 - $126,000 1 - $144,000 1 -$180,000 1. - $198,000 2 - 75,600 2 - 86,400 2 - 108,000 2. - 118.800 3 - 47,600 3 - 54.400 3 - 68,000 3. - 74,800 4 - 33,600 4 - 38,400 4 - 48,000 4. - 52,800 5 - 28.000 5 - 32,000 5 - 40,000 5. - 44,000 6 - 25.200 6 - 28,800 6 - 36.000 6. - 39,600 7 - 23,450 7 - 26,800 7 - 33.500 7. - 36,850 8 - 21,700 8 - 24.800 8 - 31.000 8. - 34.100 9 - 20.300 9 - 23.200 9 - 29.000 9. - 31,900 10 - 18,900 10 - 21.600 10 - 27,000 10. - 29,700 11 - 17,500 11 - 20,000 11 - 25,000 11. - 27.500 12 - 16,100 12 - 18,400 12 - 23.000 12. - 25,300 13 - 14,700 13 - 16,800 13 - 21.000 13. - 23,100 14 - 13,300 14 - 15,200 14 - 19.000 14. - 20.900 15 - 12,600 15 - 14,400 15 - 18,000 15. - 19,800 16 - 11,900 16 - 13,600 16 - 17,000 16. - 18,700 17 - 11,200 17 - 12.800 17 - 16,000 17. - 17.600 18 - 10,500 18 - 12,000 18 - 15,000 18. - 16,500 19 - 9,800 19 - 11,200 19 - 14,000 19. - 15,400 20 - 9.100 20 - 10,400 20 - 13,000 20. - 14,300 21 - 8,400 21 - 9,600 21 - 12,000 21. - 13,200 22 - 7,840 22 - 8,960 22 - 11,200 22. - 12.320 23 - 7.280 23 - 8.320 23 - 10,400 23. - 11.440 24 - 6.720 24 - 7,680 24 - 9,600 24. - 10,560 25 - 6.160 25 - 7.040 25 - 8,800 25. - 9,680 26 - 5,600 26 - 6,400 26 - 8.000 26. - 8.800 27 - 5,390 27 - 6,160 27 - 7,700 27. - 8,470 28 - 5,180 28 - 5,920 28 - 7,400 28. - 8,140 29 - 4,970 29 - 5,680 29 - 7,100 29. - TWO 30 - 4.760 30 - 5.440 30 - 6,800 30. - 7.480 31 - 4,550 31 - 5,200 31 - 6,500 31. - 7,150 32 - 4,340 32 - 4,960 32 - 6.200 32. - 6,820 33 - 4,130 33 - 4,720 33 - 5,900 33. - 6,490 34 - 3,956 34 - 4,521 34 - 5,650 34. - 6.215 35 - 3.780 35 - 4.320 35 - 5,400 35. - 5,940 36 - 3.604 36 - 4,119 36 - 5.150 36. - 5,665 37 - 3.430 37 - 3,920 37 - 4,900 37. - 5,390 38 - 3,290 38 - 3,760 38 - 4,700 38. - 5,170 39 - 3,150 39 - 3,600 39 - 4,500 39. - 4.950 40 - 3,010 40 - 3,440 40 - 4.300 40, - 4,730 41 - 2,870 41 - 3,280 41 - 4,100 41. - 4,510 42 - 2,730 42 - 3,120 42 - 3.900 42. - 4,290 43 - 2,590 43 - 2,960 43 - 3,700 43. - 4,070 44 - 2,450 44 - 2,800 44 - 3,500 44. - 3,850 45 - 2,310 45 - 2,640 45 - 3,300 45. - 3,630 46 - 2,170 46 - 2,480 46 - 3,100 46. - 3,410 47 - 2,030 47 - 2.320 47 - 2.900 47. - 3,190 48 - 1,918 48 - 2,192 48 - 2,640 48. - 3,014 49 - 1,820 49 - 2.080 49 - 2,600 49. - 2.816 50 - 1,764 50 - 2,016 50 - 2.520 50. - 2.772 Si - 1,722 51 - 1,968 51 - 2.460 51. - 2,706 52 - 1,680 52 - 1,920 52 - 2,400 52 - 2.640 53 - 1,652 53 - 1.888 53 - 2,360 53. - 2.596 54 - 1,624 54 - 1,856 54 - 2,320 54. - 2,552 55 - 1,610 55 - 1,840 55 - 2,300 55. - 2,530 56 - 1,596 56 - 1,824 56 - 2,290 56. - 2.508 57 - 1.582 57 - 1,808 57 - 2,260 57. - 2,486 58 - 1,568 58 - 1,792 58 - 2,240 58. - 2,464 59 - 1,554 59 - 1,776 59 - 2,220 59. - 2,442 60 - 1.540 60 - 1.760 60 - 2.200 60. - 2.420 61 - 1,526 61 - 1,744 61 - 2,180 61. - 2,398 62 - 1,512 62 - 1,728 62 - 2.160 62. - 2,376 63 - 1,498 63 - 1,712 63 - 2,140 63. - 2.354 64 - 1,484 64 - 1,696 64 - 2,120 64. - 2,332 65 - 1.470 65 - 1,680 65 - 2,110 65. - 2.310 66 - 1,456 66 - 1,664 66 - 2,080 66. - 2,288 67 - 1.442 67 - 1.648 67 - 2,060 67. - 2,266 68 - 1,428 68 - 1.632 68 - 2,040 68. - 2,244 69 - 1.414 69 - 1,616 69 - 2,020 69. - 2,222 70 - 1,400 70 - 1,600 70 - 2.000 70. - 2,200 368 PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION CHARTS

$1,200,000 $1 ,250,000 $1,400,000 $1,600,000 PRO-AM POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE CHARTS 1. - $216,000 1 - $225,000 1 -$252,000 1. - $288,000 2. - 129.600 2 - 35,000 2 - 151,200 2. - 172,800 $5,000 3. - 81.600 3 85.000 3 - 95.200 3. - 108,800 Individual & Team 4. - 57,600 4 - 60.000 4 - 67.200 4. - 76,800 POSITION PRIZE 5. - 48,000 5 - 50.000 5 - 56,000 5. - 64,000 1 - $500 6. - 43,200 6 - 45.000 6 - 50,400 6. - 57.600 2 - 400 7. - 40,200 7 - 41.875 7 - 46,900 7. -. 53,600 3 - 350 B. - 37,200 8 - 38,750 8 - 43.400 8. - 49,600 4 - 300 9. - 34,800 9 - 36,250 9 - 40,600 9. - 46.400 5 - 250 10. - 32,400 10 - 33.750 10 - 37,800 10. - 43.200 6 - 200 11. - 30,000 11 - 31,250 11 - 35.000 11. - 40,000 7 - 155 12, - 27,600 12 - 28.750 12 - 32,200 12. - 36.800 8 - 130 13. - 25,200 13 - 26,250 13 - 29,400 13. - 33,600 9 - 115 14. - 22,800 14 - 23,750 14 - 26,600 14. - 30,400 10 - 100 15. - 21,600 15 - 22,500 15 - 25,200 15. - 28,800 16. - 20,400 16 - 21,250 16 - 23.800 16. - 27,200 $7,500 17. - 19,200 17 - 20,000 17 - 22,400 17. - 25,600 Individual & Team 18. - 18.000 18 - 18,750 18 - 21.000 18. - 24,000 POSITION PRIZE 19. - 16,800 19 - 17,500 19 - 19,600 19. - 22,400 1 - $750 20. - 15.600 20 - 16,250 20 - 18.200 20. - 20,800 2 - 600 21. - 14,400 21 - 15,000 21 - 16,800 21. - 19,200 3 - 525 22. - 13,440 22 - 14,000 22 - 15,680 22. - 17,920 4 - 450 23. - 12,480 23 - 13.000 23 - 14.560 23. - 16.640 5 - 375 24. - 11,520 24 - 12,000 24 - 13,440 24. - 15,360 6 - 300 25. - 10.560 25 - 11,000 25 - 12.320 25. - 14,080 7 - 225 26. - 9,600 26 - 10,000 26 - 11,200 26. - 12,800 8 - 200 27. - 9,240 27 - 9.625 27 - 10,785 27. - 12,320 9 - 175 28. - 8.880 28 - 9.250 28 - 10.360 28. - 11,840 10 - 150 29. - 8,520 29 - 8,875 29 - 9,940 29. - 11,360 30. - 8.160 30 - 8,500 30 - 9,520 30. - 10,880 $10,000 31. - 7.800 31 - 8,125 31 - 9.100 31. - 10,400 Individual & Team 32. - 7,440 32 - 7,750 32 - 8.680 32. - 9,920 POSITION PRIZE 33. - 7,080 33 - 7,375 33 - 8,260 33. - 9,440 1 - $1,000 34. - 6.780 34 - 7,065 34 - 7,910 34. - 9.040 2 - 800 8,640 35. - 6.480 35 - 6.750 35 - 7.560 35. - 3 - 700 8,240 36. - 6,180 36 - 6,435 36 - 7,210 36. - 4 -' 600 37 - 6,860 37. - 7,840 37. - 5,880 37 - 6.125 5 - 500 6.580 38. - 7.520 38. - 5,640 38 - 5,875 38 - 6 - 400 39 - 6,300 39. - 7,200 39. - 5,400 39 - 5,625 7 - 310 5.160 5.375 40 - 6,020 40. - 6,880 40. - 40 - 8 - 260 4.920 41 - 5,740 41. - 6,560 41. - 41 - 5,125 9 - 230 42. - 4,680 42 - 4,875 42 - 5.460 42. - 6240 10 - 200 43. - 4,440 43 - 4.625 43 - 5.180 43. - 5,920 44. - 4,200 44 - 4,375 44 - 4,900 44. - 5,600 45. - 3.960 45 - 4,125 45 - 4.620 45. - 5,280 46. - 3.720 46 - 3,875 46 - 4,340 46. - 4,960 47. - 3,480 47 - 3,625 47 - 4,060 47. - 4,640 48. - 3.288 48 - 3,425 48 - 3.836 48, - 4.384 49. - 3,120 49 - 3,250 49 - 3,640 49. - 4,160 50. - 3,024 50 - 3,150 50 - 3,528 50. - 4,032 51. - 2,952 51 - 3,075 51 - 3,444 51. - 3,936 52 - 2.880 52 - 3,000 52 - 3.360 52 - 3,840 53. - 2,832 53 - 2,950 53 - 3,304 53. - 3.766 54. - 2.784 54 - 2.900 54 - 3.248 54. - 3.712 55. - 2.760 55 - 2.875 55 - 3,220 55. - 3,680 56. - 2,736 56 - 2.850 56 - 3.192 56. - 3,648 57. - 2.712 57 - 2,825 57 - 3.164 57. - 3,616 58. - 2,688 58 - 2,800 58 - 3,136 58. - 3,584 59. - 2,664 59 - 2,775 59 - 3.108 59. - 3,552 60. - 2,640 60 - 2.750 60 - 3,080 60. - 3.520 61. - 2,616 61 - 2,725 61 - 3,052 61. - 3,488 62. - 2,592 62 - 2.700 62 - 3.024 62. - 3,456 63. - 2,568 63 - 2,675 63 - 2.996 63. - 3.424 64. - 2,544 64 - 2,650 64 - 2.968 64. - 3.392 65. - 2.520 65 - 2,625 65 - 2.940 65. - 3,360 66. - 2,495 66 - 2,600 66 - 2,912 66. - 3,328 67. - 2,472 67 - 2,575 67 - 2,884 67. - 3.296 68. - 2,448 68 - 2,550 68 - 2.856 68. - 3,264 69. - 2,424 69 - 2,525 69 - 2,828 69. - 3,232 70. - 2,400 70 - 2.500 70 - 2,800 70 - 3,200

369 PGA TOUR Marketing Partners New PGA TOUR Licensees for 1990-1991 A number of new licensees have joined with the PGA TOUR within the past year. These partnerships vary widely, but each otters excellent benefits for the TOUR along with maximum exposure for the sponsors.

Hilton Hotels joins the PGA TOUR in 1990 offering the Hilton Tournament Record Challenge & Hilton Course Record Challenge rewarding record setters with $5,000 credit lines to be used at Hilton. Hilton will also reward HILTON any player who posts a sub-60 round with $500,000 IT'S ALL IN THE NAME,°" going to the player and $250,000 to PGA TOUR Chari- ties and $250,000 to the PGA of America Junior Golf Fund.

Pro Set Player trading cards have made their entrance into the world of golf. Pro Set, distributor of trading cards for the NFL and NHL, inaugurates a PRO premier set of 100 cards in a "Collectors' Edition.' followed by another group of 300 to 350 cards in 1991. SET Pro Set's cards include players on the Regular and Senior PGA TOUR, and on the Ben Hogan Tour.

Evian Waters of France began as a PGA TOUR I44'4 ~A licensee in 1990. This manufacturer of bottled-water supplies its product to the tees at selected Regular and Senior TOUR events. In 1990, Evian participated in 15 events on each TOUR. And Evian's involvement is V~ I a n. expected to increase significantly on both TOURs in natural spring water 1991.

Business Week is another new corporate partner with the PGA TOUR. In 1991, this prestigious business magazine will publish two special supplements for the PGA TOUR: in the spring, the "1991 Senior TOUR Journal" and in mid-year, "The Business of the PGA TOUR." Business Week's 500,000 top subscribers will receive the two TOUR supplements.

Murata Business Systems, which specializes in the manufacture of facsimile (fax) machines, is another new PGATOURtes nse. aspIaIFaxMacece Murata participates in corporate hospitality at selected PGA TOUR events, offers special pricing to members, and advertises on our ESPN show, "Inside the Senior 4' PGA TOUR." Murata continues as sponsor of the MURAV~ Murata Reunion Pro-Am, a Senior TOUR event.

370 New PGA TOUR Licensees for 1990-1991, continued

Sports Illustrated joins with the PGA TOUR and one of ou r current partners with a new name. Live Home Video (formerly IVE), to distribute TOUR videos. As the first joint venture, S I is handling direct mail distribution of Spurtss our video "History of the PGA TOUR," while IVE will continue to distribute TOUR tapes to retail outlets across Illustrate d the country. Future PGA TOUR video titles will be distributed in the same way.

UMI Publications created and published the first "PGA TOUR Annual" at the end of 1990. The Annual is a review of events and players on the Regular TOUR in UMI Publications, Inc. 1990, in words and pictures. On-Site PGA TOUR Marketing Partners

Along with RJR/Nabisco, a wide variety of other compa- nies have joined forces with the PGA TOUR. These companies benefit from professional golf's highly desir- able demographic base.

Waterman Pens, a division of Gillette, became a Compliments of PGA TOUR licensee in 1990. This top-of-the-line pen manufacturer sponsors the popular "PGA TOUR Auto- ,1 TL~D ArT ,l A7 graph Center" at select events, where players may sign l_L LiLb _____ autographs in comfort for their many fans, ""mss

Epson America, the computer company, provides the computers to operate the electronic scoreboards during TOUR events. Epson equipment is used to compile statistics for both the Regular and Senior PGA TOUR. These programs decide who will play in the Regular and Senior TOUR Epson Stats Matches at the end of each season. Epson also supplies PGA TOUR EpSON~ Headquarters with personal computers for daily busi- ness activities.

Merrill Lynch sponsors the popular Merrill Lynch Shoot-Outs at Regular and Senior TOUR events. This 10-man, nine-hole, elimination event culminates in a year-end Finals competition. The Shoot-Out is a real fan-pleaser wherever it appears. ABC televises the Merrill Lynchs Regular Shoot-Out Finals, and ESPN airs Senior TOUR Shoot-Out finals.

Gatorade sponsors a series of Youth Clinics dur- ing Regular TOUR events. Here touring pros take time p out from their competition schedule to share their

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knowledge and experience (and maybe a few laughs, too) with the golfers of tomorrow.

Buick Motor Division is a long-time marketing partner and "official car of the PGA TOUR." The Buick Open celebrated its 25th year as a Regular TOUR event in 1989, and last year Buick added the Buick Classic and BLACK Buick Southern Open its list of sponsored events. The company also provides courtesy cars for most Regular PGA TOUR events.

Cadillac Motor Division is the Senior TOUR's automotive partner. The company sponsors the"Cadillac Series" of Senior TOUR events televised on ESPN. Cadillac also furnishes cars for players and staff at many Senior TOUR events.

Two other companies tend to the needs of the news people who cover every PGA TOUR event. Nikon, the "official camera," operates a Camera Consultation Area at many tournaments. The company offers help to Nikon. professional golf photographers, many of whom choose to use Nikon equipment.

Eastman Kodak, the "official copier and film products company," sponsorsTournament Media Rooms for rt codk also f urn ishes TOUR Head- quartersers withith copiers and film supplies. 4 Other PGA TOUR marketing partners supply special services during PGA TOUR events on the Regular and Senior TOURs.

MCI Communications sponsors the MCI Heritage Classic on the Regular PGA TOUR. At tournaments, MCI provides free long-distance telephone service in the players' locker rooms at both Regular and Senior TOUR events. MCI also provides PGA TOUR players and staff with MCI Long-Distance Calling Cards at discounted rates.

United Van Lines continues to sponsor the popular poster program on the Regular and Senior TOURs. UNITED United provides participating tournaments with posters UU/Nlrll~POl~. that feature an original golf lithograph, along with the tournament's name and date.

Golf Magazine covers Regular TOUR events in /~nT TOUR Magazine. This insert appears in the magazine's wL January issue, and as a handout at most Regular PGA MAGAZINE

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TOUR events. Golf Magazine also covers the Ben Hogan Tour, and distributes its supplement at Hogan Tour tournaments. Travel Partners

The PGA TOUR's "travel partners are our licens- ees whose work to make golf-related travel as easy and enjoyable as possible.

Delta Air Lines is the "official airline of the PGA TOUR." Delta promotes general air travel to golf desti- nations. TOUR members and staff receive special air fares. PGA TOUR activities appear in Delta's Magazine. All Delta timetables feature Regular and . Senior PGA TOUR schedules. In addition, Delta keeps CELTA its Frequent Flyers abreast of all kinds of PGA TOUR activities.

Golfers and fans often look for leisure and luxury in vacation travel. Royal Caribbean Cruise Line is the "official cruise line of the PGA TOUR." Special Golf Ahoy! cruises are offered, along with special cruise rates for TOUR players. In February 1990. the company teRcyalCaribbeanCSUlseLlne began sponsorship of the Royal Caribbean Classic. This Senior PGA TOUR event in Key Biscayne. Florida, is televised on ESPN.

National Car Rental System, the PGA TOUR's "official car rental company,' offers excellent rental rates to TOUR members and staff. National also supplies the courtesy cars for THE PLAYERS Championship. The National CarRental, company publicizes its TOUR connection in its Emerald Club Newsletter for frequent renters, and often offers special golf-related activities. Official Golf Destinations of the PGA TOUR

The PGA TOUR's ''Official Golf Destination" pro- gram aids golfers in locating the best golf vacation travel spots. The TOUR's partnership with tourism organiza- tions means special emphasis on quality golf vacations for travelers at all levels of golfing skill.

British Columbia features a wide variety of spec- tacularly beautiful golf travel opportunities. From coastal r+n;,u,,1I+nftcho4,WM, A8// Victoria and Vancouver to the BC mountains, this lovely province in Western Canada offers some extremely fine MM,.,h,v,'r mourn golf courses and resorts in gorgeous settings.

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Golf has become, in recent years. an important part of any golfer's vacation getaway to The Bahamas. On Grand Bahama Island and in the Nassau/Cable Beach areas, five top golf resorts join forces with quality resorts for a complete golf holiday. To ensure the best play possible, each participating course receives advice on u golf course maintenance from PGA TOUR Agronomy Services. BAHAMAS TOURIST OFFICE

Puerto Rico offers great golf, a great Caribbean vacation, and tournament play as well. In 1990, Puerto Rico began hosting the New York Life Champions Classic (formerly the Mazda Championship) at the Hyatt Dorado Beach. This season-ending event on the Senior PGA PUERTO RICO TOUR is televised by ABC and ESPN. Here, the top 30 L. Tourism Company Senior money-winners for the year vie for $1 million in prize money. Golf is a booming sport here, and golf resorts are located all over the island.

TheJacksonvilleChamberof Commerce. "home of the PGA TOUR," is an area rich with golf. PGA TOUR headquarters is in nearby Ponte Vedra Beach. PGA TOUR Productions moved to Jacksonville from New York in late 1989. The area hosts THE PLAYERS Jacksonville I MAMBER U4 ~OMMrhIL Championship, and is also the site of the new Golf Club of Jacksonville, one of the first PGA TOUR public golf facilities. Other golf resorts within easy reach include Amelia Island Plantation and the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Retail Marketing Partners of the PGA TOUR

The PGA TOUR's upscale audience attracts all kinds of corporate partners to the sport of golf, as retail companies increasingly find the demographics of golf attractive to their own sales goals.

Phillips Consumer Electronics is the TOUR's "preferred consumer electronics company." Phillips of- fers players and staff special prices on audio and video products. It is one of the largest companies of its kind in the world. Phillips inventions include the audio cassette, PHILIPS compact disc player, and laser optical video disc. The company also manufactures and markets Magnavox and Sylvainia brands in the U.S.

If you like computer games, you'll like Electronic Ate, another licensee of the PGA TOUR. This fall, the company released a state of-the-art computer golf game called "PGA TOU R Golf." The scene? TPC golf courses.

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The challenge? To shoot it out on your own computer against top PGA TOUR players. The game is now available in retail computer stores nationwide.

Last year, Doubleday joined forces with the PGA TOUR to publish the TOUR's first hard-cover book, The History of the PGA TOUR. The book was written by Al Y~ Barkow, noted golf historian, with a foreword by Com- missioner Deane Beman. Packed with information about the TOUR and its players, the book is now j) 0 U 13 L E D A Y available at bookstores across the country.

Carrera Sunglasses, made by Optyl Eyewear Fashion International, are "the official sports glasses of the PGA TOUR." Each player on both the Regular and Senior TOUR receives a free pair of Carrera glasses every year.

Rpm Golf manufactures the PGA TOUR clothing line. This leader in the golf equipment industry distributes TOUR clothing to golf shops around the world. RZEM

MasterCard International. through MBNA America, offers a unique credit card with a photo of the 17th hole at Sawgrass. Players and tans may apply for the card. The PGA TOUR and PGA of America donate all royalties to charity. Proceeds from this program in 1990 added up to $202,752 for charity.

Karastan Bigelow is the "official carpet of the PGA TOUR." Its floor coverings are used in the club- houses of the Tournament Players Club network, and ra( W Karastan offers excellent discounts on carpet purchases to TOUR members and staff.

375 ASHAI GLASS WORLD MONEY LIST The Asahi Glass World Money List consists of all official money won in each of the four participating golf circuits (U.S. PGA TOUR, PGA European Tour, Japan PGA, Australia/New Zealand PGA Tour). The Asahi Glass World Money List was initially formulated as a qualification vehicle for the 1985 World Championships of Golf. It has become evident since then, however, that the list provides a standard by which world-class players could be compared, regardless of whether or not they competed regularly in head-to- head competition. Since the initial list was compiled. many have come to believe that this list will ultimately become the world standard for judging professional golfers' perfor- mances on an international basis. The 1991 Asahi Glass World Money List will be compiled from Sept. 1, 1990 through August 30, 1990 in order to best accommodate the various start and finish times of the four circuits involved. On the PGA TOUR, the 1991 Asahi Glass World Money List will end on August 25, 1991 at the NEC World Series of Golf. The 1991 Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf will be held November 7-10, 1991 at the Royal Adelaide GC it Adelaide, Australia. The following illustrates the Asahi Glass World Money List standings of the 24 players who competed in the 1990Asahi Glass Foir Tours World Championship of Golf at the Yomiuri CC in Tokyo, Japan last November 1-4.

PGA TOUR PGA EUROPEAN TOUR Payne Stewart $1,262,717 Nick Faldo $852,086 Mark Calcavecchia $ 945,321 Ian Woosnam $775,558 Fred Couples $ 943,308 Ronan Rafferty $605,023 Wayne Levi $ 809,532 Bernhard Langer $480,918 Tim Simpson $ 756,282 David Feherty $374,400 Jodie Mudd $ 536.345 Mark James $349,881

JAPAN PGA AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND PGA TOUR Saburou Fujiki $404,950 Brian Jones $739,050 Nobuo Serizawa $374,222 Rodger Davis $614,719 Masahiro Kuramoto $345,193 Peter Senior $534.372 Noboru Sugai $322,086 Wayne Grady $522,197 Hideki Kase $314,050 Ian Baker-Finch $475.095 Tateo Ozaki $277,951 Craig Parry $277,951

376 SONY WORLD RANKING

Originally formulated in 1986, the Sony World Rankings received the PGA TOUR Board approval for the first time in 1990 after the Sony Advisory Committee, at the request of the TOUR, agreed to a series of modifications to the system. The rankings are compiled each week following the conclusion of all world events. The top finishers in these events are awarded points according to their respective finish. Since the Sony World Rankings employ a rolling three-year period weighted in favor of the most recent play, points accumulated over the current 52-week period are multiplied by four, points earned over the previous 52-week period are doubled and points from the first 52-week block are simply added to the total. Each player then is ranked according to his point average which is earned by dividing his final number of points bythe number of starts he has made over that three- year period. A player must, however, play in at least 20 events per annum. Should he play in less, his divisor will still be 20. After this process is completed, the top 100 players are listed with ratings points being assigned each position. The number one player receives 65 points, the runnerup 60 and so on down to the players from 76-100 who earn one point apiece. One of the new changes for the 1990 season provided that virtually all tourna- ments are weighted solely on the strength of their respective fields. Each event totals the number of ratings earned by the top 100 players from the Sony list in its field. A sliding scale has been created to reflect the number of points each tournament awards to top finishers according to the strength of its starting field. For example, a tournament winner from the strongest field possible will earn 50 points (X4) while a winner from a moderately strong field would take home something more along the line of 25-30 points (X4). Since the 1990 season began with players already ranked according to the old method, the rankings will not completely reflect the changes that have been made. However, the TOUR is comfortable with the new system in that it will provide a usuable method of comparison of players from around the world, and gradually reflect the TOUR's requested changes. The rankings will be available each week at TOUR sites. The current top 20 as 1991 begins:

POSITION PLAYER POINTS AVERAGE POSITI ON PLAYER POINTS AVERAGE 1. Greg Norman 19.37 11. Fred Couples 9.81 2. Nick Faldo 18.44 12. Curtis Strange 9.60 3. Jose Maria Olazabal 16.85 13. Larry Mize 9.01 4. Ian Woosnam 15.15 14. Chip Beck 8.67 5. Payne Stewart 12.75 15. Bernhard Langer 8.49 6. Paul Azinger 11.63 16. Hale Irwin 8.47 7. Mark Calcavecchia 10.36 17. 8.26 8. Tom Kite 10.10 18. Tim Simpson 7.93 9. Seve Ballesteros 10.07 19. Wayne Levi 7.69 10. Mark McNulty 9.94 20. Ronan Rafferty 7.67

377 GATORADE TO SPONSOR YOUTH CLINICS AGAIN IN 1991 One of the goals of the PGA TOUR is to foster growth in the sport of golf. One of the main ways of insuring the game's future is to develop interest in golf with the youngsters of this country. Toward that end, Gatorade will sponsor 19 youth clinics at PGA TOUR events in 1991 designed to promote interest in the game and develop in the youngsters an appreciation of the sport that will grow into a life-long participation in golf. At each Gatorade Youth Clinic, the youngsters in attendance will receive instruction from a PGA TOUR member who will demonstrate the basics of the game while providing an entertaining talk. In addition, clubs will be distributed to the participants, as well as a free copy of the PGA TOUR's Trading Cards and other assorted prizes. Over the past several years, the Gatorade Youth Clinics have entertained thousands of young people and have developed in many of them the interest to become an active participant in the game. 1990 GATORADE SCHEDULE

Date Northern Telecom Open ...... 1 /8 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am ...... 1/29 Nissan Los Angeles OPen ...... 2/19 Honda Classic ...... 3/5 Nestle Invitational ...... 3/12 USF&G Classic ...... 3/19 THE PLAYERS Championship ...... 3/26 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic ...... 4/30 Southwestern Bell Colonial ...... 5/21 Kemper Open ...... 5/28 Buick Classic ...... 6/4 Federal Express St. Jude Classic ...... 6/25 Canon Greater Hartford Open ...... 7/23 Greater Milwaukee Open ...... 8/27 Hardee's Golf Classic ...... 9/10 B.C. Open ...... 9/17 H.E.B. Texas Open ...... 10/1 Las Vegas Invitational ...... 10/8 JCPenney Classic ...... 12/3

378 FREQUENTLY USED TELEPHONE NUMBERS PGATOUR ...... _...... _ ...... _..... _...... 904-285-3700 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 Course 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 Tournament Players Club at Tampa Bay ...... 813 -948-1084 Tournament Players Club at Summerlin ...... 702 -254-4340 THE PLAYERS Championship ...... 904 -285-7888 TOURChampionship ...... 904 -285-7888 PGA TOUR Productions ...... 904 -737-7001 Family Golf Center ...... 813 -726-8481 PGA of America ...... 407 -624-8400 USGA...... 201 -234-2300 National Golf Foundation ...... 407 -744-6006 LPGA...... 904 -254-8800 Golf Course Superintendents ...... 913 -841-2240 Golf Club of Jacksonville ...... 904 -779-2100 Golf Club of Miami ...... 305 -826-4701

379 PGA TOUR ANNUAL NOW AVAILABLE

PGA TOUR'90. a recap of the 1990 PGA TCUR season published by UMI Publi- cations, is now available. Written by Tim Rosaforle, an award-winning writer from the Palm Beach Post, it follows the entire 1990 seasor from the Tournament of Champions to the finale of the Nabisco Championships. This 304 page edition recaptures all the magic moments of an unforgettable season. From Robert Gamez's eagle on the final hole to win the Nestle Invitational to Hale Irwin's victory lap after sinking his impossible 45-foot putt to put him in the U.S. Open playoff, they're all here. With a forward by PGA TOUR Commissioner Deane R. Beman and over 400 color photographs from official PGA TOUR photographers, this is the definitive chronicle of the 1990 season. To order your copy of PGA TOUR 90 call 1-300-234 9287. PGA TOUR `90

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gtdf, PRO SET PGA TOUR TRADING CARDS NOW AVAILABLE

Pro Set, a Dallas. TX based trading card compnay, and the PGA TOUR have introduced the Official Trading Cards of the PGA TOUR. Each card features a full color action shot on the front. while the back of the card has the player's vital statistics, TOUR victories, special achievements, previous year's rankings in each of the PGA TOUR's 10 statistical categories and a full color headshot. A special inaugural set of 100 cards featuring 75 PGA TOUR players and 25 SENIOR PGA TOUR players was issued in December of 1990. In the Spring of 1991 a set of approximately 300 cards will be released. For more information contact Pro Set at 214-404-1696.

381 NOTES: NOTES: Greg Norman Wins Second Arnold Palmer Award

Tournament Finish Official Money MONY Tournament of Champions ...... T 5 $ 29,750 Doral Ryder Open ...... _...... 1 252,000 THE PLAYERS Championship ...... _...... T16 20,363 Nestle Invitational ...... 2 97,200 Masters Tournament ...... Cut MCI Heritage Classic ...... _...... T 4 44,000 USF&G Classic ...... 2 108,000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic ...... T 7 30,125 Memorial Tournament ...... 1 180,000 CentelWestern Open ...... T 5 38,000 U.S. Open ...... T 5 33,271 Anheuser Busch Golf Classic ...... T23 7,673 PGA Championship ...... T19 14,000 TheInternational ...... T66 2,070 NEC World Series of Golf ...... T 6 38,025 Greater Milwaukee Open ...... T16 13,500 Nabisco Championships ...... T 7 82,500 Nabisco Individual Competition ...... 1 175,000 TOTAL $1,165,477

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