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2009 Pga Tour Facts & Figures 2009 PGA TOUR FACTS & FIGURES Through World Golf Championships-CA Championship (03/15/2009) LOW 9: 28 (8-under), Pat Perez , back nine, Rd 1, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 28 (7-under), Bo Van Pelt , front nine, Rd 1, Mayakoba Golf Classic 29 (7-under), Vaughn Taylor , front nine, Rd 1, Bermuda Dunes CC, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 29 (7-under), Joe Durant , front nine, Rd 3, Bermuda Dunes CC, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 29 (7-under), Tim Clark , front nine, Rd 3, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 29 (7-under), Jesper Parnevik , back nine, Rd 4, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 29 (7-under), Joe Ogilvie , back nine, Rd 4, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 29 (7-under), Soren Hansen , back nine, Rd 3, World Golf Championships-CA Championship 29 (6-under), Troy Matteson , front nine, Rd 3, FBR Open 29 (6-under), Kevin Na , front nine, Rd 2, Mayakoba Golf Classic LOW 18: 61 (11-under), Pat Perez , Rd 1, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 61 (11-under), Steve Stricker , Rd 3, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 61 (11-under), Charlie Wi , Rd 3, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 61 (11-under), Jesper Parnevik , Rd 4, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), Mike Weir , Rd 1, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), Bubba Watson , Rd 1, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), Brad Adamonis , Rd 2, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), Mathew Goggin , Rd 3, Bermuda Dunes CC, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), Bill Lunde , Rd 3, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), Steve Stricker , Rd 4, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), Joe Ogilvie , Rd 4, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), James Nitties , Rd 4, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (9-under), Phil Mickelson , Rd 3, Northern Trust Open 62 (8-under), Tadd Fujikawa , Rd 3, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Kevin Na , Rd 2, Mayakoba Golf Classic 63 (9-under), David Berganio, Jr. , Rd 1, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Briny Baird , Rd 1, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Vaughn Taylor , Rd 1, Bermuda Dunes CC, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Ben Crane , Rd 1, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Jason Dufner , Rd 1, Silver Rock, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Richard Johnson , Rd 1, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Tom Pernice, Jr. , Rd 2, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Stephen Ames , Rd 2, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Chris Couch , Rd 2, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Cliff Kresge , Rd 2, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Briny Baird , Rd 2, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Pat Perez , Rd 2, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Chris Stroud , Rd 2, Bermuda Dunes CC, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Lee Janzen , Rd 3, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Scott McCarron , Rd 3, Bermuda Dunes CC, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Justin Leonard , Rd 3, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Tim Clark , Rd 3, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Brian Gay , Rd 4, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Bubba Watson , Rd 4, Bermuda Dunes CC, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Jarrod Lyle , Rd 4, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Nick Watney , Rd 4, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), John Merrick , Rd 4, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Colt Knost , Rd 4, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Stephen Ames , Rd 5, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 63 (9-under), Camilo Villegas , Rd 1, Torrey Pines (North Course), Buick Invitational 63 (8-under), Kenny Perry , Rd 2, FBR Open 63 (8-under), Nick Watney , Rd 2, FBR Open 63 (8-under), Phil Mickelson , Rd 1, Northern Trust Open 63 (7-under), Tom Pernice, Jr. , Rd 2, Sony Open in Hawaii 63 (7-under), Bo Van Pelt , Rd 1, Mayakoba Golf Classic 63 (7-under), Gary Woodland , Rd 3, Mayakoba Golf Classic 64 (9-under), Zach Johnson , Rd 3, Mercedes-Benz Champ 64 (8-under), Chris DiMarco , Rd 1, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Rick Price , Rd 1, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Kevin Sutherland , Rd 1, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Steve Elkington , Rd 2, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), David Berganio, Jr. , Rd 2, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Derek Fathauer , Rd 2, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Tommy Armour III , Rd 3, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Fred Couples , Rd 3, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), John Huston , Rd 3, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Charley Hoffman , Rd 3, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Ken Duke , Rd 3, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Vaughn Taylor , Rd 3, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Robert Garrigus , Rd 3, Silver Rock, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Casey Wittenberg , Rd 3, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Steve Marino , Rd 3, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Webb Simpson , Rd 3, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), John Huston , Rd 4, PGA West (Nicklaus Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), John Senden , Rd 4, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Brian Davis , Rd 4, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Chad Campbell , Rd 5, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), Matt Kuchar , Rd 5, PGA West (Palmer Course), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 64 (8-under), John Rollins , Rd 2, Torrey Pines (South Course), Buick Invitational 64 (8-under), Matt Jones , Rd 4, Torrey Pines (South Course), Buick Invitational 64 (8-under), Retief Goosen , Rd 2, Pebble Beach Golf Links, AT&T Pebble Beach 64 (8-under), Matt Jones , Rd 2, Puerto Rico Open 64 (8-under), Kenny Perry , Rd 2, World Golf Championships-CA Championship 64 (8-under), Alvaro Quiros , Rd 2, World Golf Championships-CA Championship 64 (8-under), Soren Hansen , Rd 3, World Golf Championships-CA Championship 64 (7-under), Scott McCarron , Rd 1, Northern Trust Open 64 (7-under), Mark Calcavecchia , Rd 3, Northern Trust Open 64 (7-under), J.B. Holmes , Rd 3, Northern Trust Open 64 (6-under), Bart Bryant , Rd 4, Sony Open in Hawaii 64 (6-under), Tim Clark , Rd 4, Sony Open in Hawaii 64 (6-under), Adam Scott , Rd 4, Sony Open in Hawaii 64 (6-under), Mark Wilson , Rd 2, Mayakoba Golf Classic 64 (6-under), Glen Day , Rd 3, Mayakoba Golf Classic 64 (6-under), Kevin Streelman , Rd 4, Mayakoba Golf Classic 64 (6-under), Greg Chalmers , Rd 2, The Honda Classic LOW FIRST 18: 61 (11-under), Pat Perez , The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), Mike Weir , The 50th Bob Hope Classic 62 (10-under), Bubba Watson , The 50th Bob Hope Classic LOW FIRST 36: 124 (20-under), Pat Perez , (61-63), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 126 (18-under), Briny Baird , (63-63), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 127 (17-under), David Berganio, Jr. , (63-64), The 50th Bob Hope Classic LOW 36(any rounds): 123 (21-under), Steve Stricker , (61-62), Rds 3-4, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 124 (20-under), Pat Perez , (61-63), Rds 1-2, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 126 (18-under), Briny Baird , (63-63), Rds 1-2, The 50th Bob Hope Classic LOW FIRST 54: 191 (25-under), Pat Perez , (61-63-67), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 193 (23-under), Steve Stricker , (65-67-61), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 194 (22-under), Vaughn Taylor , (63-67-64), The 50th Bob Hope Classic LOW 54(any rounds): 190 (26-under), Steve Stricker , (67-61-62), Rds 2-4, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 191 (25-under), Pat Perez , (61-63-67), Rds 1-3, The 50th Bob Hope Classic 193 (23-under), Steve Stricker , (65-67-61), Rds 1-3, The 50th Bob Hope Classic LOW FIRST 72: 255 (33-under), Steve Stricker , (65-67-61-62), The 50th Bob Hope Classic (finished 3rd) 258 (30-under), Pat Perez , (61-63-67-67), The 50th Bob Hope Classic 262 (26-under), Bubba Watson , (62-69-68-63), The 50th Bob Hope Classic (finished 25st) 262 (26-under), Vaughn Taylor , (63-67-64-68), The 50th Bob Hope Classic (finished 34st) 262 (26-under), Robert Garrigus , (67-65-64-66), The 50th Bob Hope Classic (finished 14st) 263 (25-under), John Merrick , (68-65-67-63), The 50th Bob Hope Classic (finished 2nd) HIGH 72 (winning score): 277 (11-under), Nick Watney , (69-69-71-68), Buick Invitational 274 (14-under), Michael Bradley , (67-69-68-70), Puerto Rico Open 271 (9-under), Y.E.
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