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Cpc1.Chp:Corel VENTURA KENT ABEGGLEN ELIGIBILITY CODE: 6 Residence: Washington, Utah Player Notes: Abegglen (“Ah-BEG-len”) is a PGA head professional at Sky Age: 47 Mountain Golf Course in Hurricane, Utah. Finished sixth in 2009 Utah Birth Date: March 14, 1963 PGA Section Championship. One of three PGA Professional brothers, Birthplace: Morgan, Utah joined by Kirk, a PGA teaching professional in Ogden, Utah, and Kris, a PGA head professional in Richfield, Utah. Learned to play golf through College: Weber State University (1984) the influence of his father, Ron, a former Weber State University men’s bas- Home Club: Sky Mountain Golf Course, Hurricane, Utah ketball coach, who guided the school to two NCAA Tournament appear- PGA Classification: A-1 ances and upset wins over Michigan State (1995) and North Carolina (1999) Turned Professional: 1987 during a 1989-99 term. Tied for first in professional division of 2004 Utah PGA Membership: 1991 Open, but overall title went to an amateur player. Lost playoff to compete PGA Section: Utah in first PGA Professional National Championship in 2002. Competed throughout his Section career with former National Champion Steve Schneiter, who is a distant relative. Winner, 1980 Utah Junior Open. Has recorded three holes-in-one, including one in competition. Personal: Wife, Joanne; Children: Jodi 25, Ryan 23, Kati 21, Bradley, 19, Michael, 9 Hobbies/Special Interests: Snow skiing, gardening, teaching golf He is participating in his first PGA Professional National Championship JOHN ABER ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5 Residence: Pittsburgh, Pa. Player Notes: PGA head professional at Allegheny Country Club in Age: 41 Sewickly, Pa. Tied for 8th in the 2006 PGA Professional National Cham- Birth Date: Aug. 19, 1968 pionship. Runner-Up, 2001 PGA Professional National Campionship. Birthplace: Winchester, Va. Winner, 2001 Section Champion. Winner, 2003 Match Play. Winner, 2001 Tri-State Open. 2001 Tri-State Player of The Year. Has recorded College: University of North Carolina 5 holes-in-one. Home Club: Allegheny Country Club, Sewickley, Pa. Personal: Wife, Nancy; Children: Blake Ann, John Ferree. PGA Classification: A-1 Hobbies/Special Interests: My kids, all sports, golf clubs. Turned Professional: 1992 PGA Membership: 1999 PGA Section: Tri-State PGA Professional National Championship RecordJohn Aber. Year Place Score 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money 2001 T-2 281 70 69 71 71 $18,750.00 2002 T-31 295 75 73 72 75 $2,525.00 2003 T-39 297 72 76 75 74 $2,200.00 2006 T-8 284 71 70 69 74 $14,250.00 2007 CUT 150 71 79 Aber has participated in five PGA Professional National Championships, playing 18 rounds of golf. He has a 72.61 scoring average and has total earnings of $37,725.00. He has finished in the Top-3 once, the Top-5 once, the Top-10 twice, and the Top-25 twice, making four cuts. Rounds in 60s: two. Aber played in two PGA Championships, best finish - missed cut. PGA Championship Record Aber Year Place To Par Score 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money 2001 CUT 7 147 74 73 $2,000.00 2006 CUT 7 151 78 73 $2,250.00 Totals: Strokes To Par Avg 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money 298 +14 74.50 76.0 73.0 0.0 0.0 $4,250.00 Aber has participated in two PGA Championships, playing four rounds of golf. He has not made a cut. Rounds in 60s: none. Rounds under par: none. Rounds at par: none. Rounds over par: four. Lowest PGA Championship Score: 73 Highest PGA Championship Score: 78. The 2010 PGA Professional National Championship Players’ Guide Editor: Bob Denney, PGA of America. Statistics compiled by Salvatore Johnson. Design and Production: Amy Davis. (c) PGA of America, All Rights Reserved, 2010 –1– DALE ABRAHAM ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5 Residence: Phoenix, Ariz. Player Notes: Director of Instruction at Desert Mountain/Renegade in Age: 40 Scottsdale, Ariz. Winner, 1993 Point Loma Nazarine College Invitational Birth Date: March 31, 1970 GolfTournament...Winner,1993CaliforniaLutheranUniversity Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio Kingsmen Invitational. Winner, 1992 Chula Vista City Championship. 2nd Place, 1993 NCAA Division III National Championships. 4th Place, College: University of California at San Diego 1994 NCAA Division III National Championships Hometown Club: Desert Mountain/Renegade, Scottsdale, Ariz. Personal: Married.Vanessa. Children: Abraham PGA Classification: A-14 Hobbies/Special Interests: Working out, fishing, hiking Turned Professional: 1995 PGA Membership: 2004 PGA Professional National Championship RecordDale Abraham. PGA Section: Southwest Year Place Score 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money 2007 CUT 149 71 78 2008 CUT 149 74 75 2009 CUT 149 71 78 Abraham has participated in three PGA Professional National Championships, playing six rounds of golf. He has a 74.50 scoring average and has total earnings of $0.00. He has not made a cut. Rounds in 60s: none. He has never played in the PGA Championship. BOB ACKERMAN ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5 Residence: West Bloomfield, Mich. Player Notes: PGA Master Professional, golf clinician and owner of Bob Age: 57 Ackerman Golf in Bloomfield, Mich.. Tied for 11th in the 2004 Northern Birthdate:March 27, 1953 PGA Club Professional Championship. Four-time Illinois PGA Player of Birthplace: Benton Harbor, Mich. the Year (1985, ’87, ’88, ’89). Winner, 1989 Illinois Open, Illinois PGA College: Indiana Championship (1988, ’92), Illinois PGA Match Play Championship (1984, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’96), 1984 PGA Senior-Junior Championship (with Bill Home Club: Bob Ackerman Golf, Bloomfield, Mich. Kozak), two PGA Tournament Series events (1980, ’81), 1975 Michigan PGA Classification: PGA Master Professional Open. .Enjoyed a distinguished career at Indiana University, earning Turned Professional: 1975 medalist honors in the 1975 Big Ten Conference Championship during the PGA Membership: 1981 Hoosiers’ team title season. Selected All-Big Ten (1973-75). Competed PGA Section: Michigan on the PGA Tour in 1982. Competed in 1985, ’86, ’94 PGA Champion- ships, and the 1981 U.S. Open. Posted then-course record 65 at the Jack Nicklaus Resort Course in La Quinta, Calif., in the 1989 Wilson PGA Pro- fessional Classic. Personal: Wife, Sandy; Children: Grace, twins Ray and Dan; Piper Hobbies/Special Interests: Hunting and fishing PGA Professional National Championship RecordBob Ackerman. Year Place Score 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money 1984 T-18 291 75 72 71 73 $2,385.00 1985 T-28 289 73 71 71 74 $1,421.00 1987 CUT 222 73 73 76 1988 T-94 305 74 70 81 80 $565.00 1989 CUT 231 80 72 79 1990 T-52 291 71 71 71 78 $830.00 1992 CUT 223 77 74 72 $400.00 1993 T-31 284 70 74 72 68 $1,580.00 PGA Championship Record Bob Ackerman. 1994 CUT 225 73 77 75 $400.00 1996 CUT 218 70 75 73 $400.00 Year Place To Par Score 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money 1997 68 304 73 72 81 78 $1,020.00 1985 CUT 7 149 77 72 $1,000.00 2005 CUT 160 77 83 1986 CUT 6 148 76 72 $1,000.00 2007 T-31 292 72 74 68 78 $3,835.00 1994 CUT 6 146 72 74 $1,200.00 2008 T-58 293 71 75 76 71 $2,042.50 Totals: Strokes To Par Avg 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money Ackerman has participated in 14 PGA Professional National Championships, 443 +19 73.83 75.0 72.7 0.0 0.0 $3,200.00 playing 49 rounds of golf. He has a 74.04 scoring average and has total earnings Ackerman has participated in three PGA Championships, playing six rounds of of $14,878.50. He has finished in the Top-25 once, making eight cuts. Rounds in golf. He has not made a cut. Rounds in 60s: none. Rounds under par: none. Rounds 60s: two. at par: none. Rounds over par: six. Ackerman played in three PGA Championships, best finish - missed cut. Lowest PGA Championship Score: 72 Highest PGA Championship Score: 77. –2– CARL ALEXANDER ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5 Residence: Bedford, N.Y. Player Notes: PGA director of golf at the Golf Club of Purchase in Pur- Age: 43 chase, N.Y. Birth Date: July 12, 1966 Personal: Wife, Anne; Children: Jack, Will Birthplace: New York, N.Y. Hobbies/Special Interests: Photography, fishing, snowboarding, hunting College: Rollins College/University of Arizona Home Club: Golf Club of Purchase, Purchase, N.Y. PGA Classification: A-4 PGA Professional National Championship RecordCarl Alexander. Turned Professional: 1990 Year Place Score 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money PGA Membership: 1996 2000 CUT 155 76 79 2004 CUT 148 75 73 PGA Section: Metropolitan 2005 CUT 159 75 84 2007 T-39 294 73 73 76 72 $2,921.25 2009 T-50 289 73 71 73 72 $2,340.00 Alexander has participated in five PGA Professional National Championships, playing 14 rounds of golf. He has a 74.64 scoring average and has total earnings of $5,261.25. He has made two cuts. Rounds in 60s: none. He has never played in the PGA Championship. LONNY ALEXANDER ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5 Residence: New Braunfels, Texas Player Notes: PGA director of instruction at Onion Creek Club in Austin, Age: 37 Texas. Winner, 2007 Southern Texas PGA Championship, 2009 Longpre Birth Date: Dec. 14, 1972 Pro-Am. Tied for 21st in 2008 National Championship. Competed in Birthplace: San Marcos, Texas five PGA Tour events (Shell Houston Open &Valero Texas Open). Twice runner-up in STPGA Match Play Championship. College: Southwest Texas State University Personal: Wife, Heather; Children: Madison, Joshua Home Club/Affiliation: Onion Creek Club, Austin, Texas Hobbies/Special Interests: Karaoke, fishing, hanging out with friends and PGA Classification: A-14 family Turned Professional: 1996 PGA Membership: 2002 PGA Professional National ChampionshipLonny Record Alexander.
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