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2005 John Deere Classic SEAN O’HAIR TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 2005 268 66 69 68 65 $720,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Sean O’Hair’s final round 6-under par 65 TPC DEERE RUN, SILVIS, IL catapulted him over several other contenders JULY 4-10 and into the winner’s circle at the 2006 PAR: 35-36-71 John Deere Classic. O’Hair, the 17th first-time winner in the TOTAL PURSE: tournament’s 35-year history, went on to make the cut at both the British Open and PGA Championship. His overall performance $4,000,000 was good enough to earn him PGA Tour Rookie of the Year honors. 2005 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R T2 Robert Damron 269 65 68 69 67 $ 352,000 T40 Tom Gillis 277 68 69 70 70 15,200 Doug Barron 140 69 71 Brent Geiberger 143 69 74 WD John Elliott 70 70 T2 Hank Kuehne 269 68 66 67 68 352,000 T40 John Huston 277 67 71 72 67 15,200 Jim Carter 140 68 72 Hunter Haas 143 74 69 WD Ben Crane 72 72 T4 Mark Hensby 270 70 66 70 64 165,333 T40 Michael Long 277 73 66 69 69 15,200 Daniel Chopra 140 69 71 Franklin Langham 143 72 71 DQ Todd Fischer 74 74 T4 J.L. Lewis 270 64 65 69 72 165,333 T40 Roland Thatcher 277 71 68 69 69 15,200 Jose Coceres 140 73 67 Len Mattiace 143 68 75 WD Brian Gay 74 74 T4 Wes Short, Jr. 270 66 67 71 66 165,333 T40 David Toms 277 67 72 69 69 15,200 Jay Delsing 140 69 71 John E. Morgan 143 72 71 WD Bill Glasson T7 Hunter Mahan 271 63 68 74 66 124,666 T40 Duffy Waldorf 277 66 71 69 71 15,200 Robin Freeman 140 70 70 Charlie Wi 143 70 73 WD Kevin Na -a T7 Shigeki Maruyama 271 68 63 72 68 124,666 T46 Guy Boros 278 68 69 69 72 10,080 Frank Lickliter II 140 71 69 Steve Allan 144 70 74 a - Amateur T7 Richard S. Johnson 271 65 68 68 70 124,666 T46 Paul Claxton 278 66 72 70 70 10,080 Carl Pettersson 140 69 71 Aaron Baddeley 144 71 73 T10 Jeff Brehaut 271 66 70 66 70 100,000 T46 Matt Davidson 278 71 67 71 69 10,080 D.A. Points 140 69 71 Bob Burns 144 73 71 T10 Kevin Stadler 272 72 63 69 68 100,000 T46 Scott Gutschewski 278 71 66 70 71 10,080 Chris Smith 140 69 71 Jeff Hart 144 73 71 T10 D.J. Trahan 272 68 69 67 68 100,000 T46 Dudley Hart 278 69 70 70 69 10,080 Tjaart van der Walt 140 67 73 J.P. Hayes 144 73 71 T13 Jonathan Byrd 273 70 69 70 64 68,571 T46 David Hearn 278 68 70 69 71 10,080 Chris Anderson 140 70 71 Rob Rashell 144 72 72 T13 Carlos Franco 273 68 68 67 70 68,571 T46 Steve Jones 278 68 71 71 68 10,080 Brian Bateman 140 72 69 Billy Andrade 145 71 74 T13 Todd Hamilton 273 68 67 70 68 68,571 T46 Will MacKenzie 278 67 67 74 70 10,080 Cameron Beckman 140 69 72 Dan Forsman 145 76 69 T13 Matt Kuchar 273 71 67 67 68 68,571 T46 John Maginnes 278 70 67 68 73 10,080 Jason Bohn 140 68 73 Harrison Frazar 145 74 71 T13 Heath Slocum 273 68 69 67 69 68,571 T46 Blaine McCallister 278 68 67 72 71 10,080 D.J. Brigman 140 74 67 Spike McRoy 145 75 70 T13 Esteban Toledo 273 70 67 69 67 68,571 T46 Patrick Sheehan 278 69 68 72 69 10,080 Mathias Gronberg 141 71 70 Steve Pate 145 72 73 T13 Craig Bowden 273 74 65 67 68 68,571 T46 Steve Stricker 278 71 66 71 70 10,080 Neal Lancaster 141 72 69 David Peoples 145 70 75 T20 Justin Bolli 274 69 66 73 66 39,155 T58 Arjun Atwal 279 70 68 69 72 8,920 Spencer Levin 141 70 71 Michael Clark II 146 69 77 T20 Robert Gamez 274 69 66 73 66 39,155 T58 Jason Knutzon 279 69 70 70 70 8,920 Carl Paulson 141 69 72 Skip Kendall 146 73 73 T20 Ryan Palmer 274 66 68 74 66 39,155 T60 Bob Heintz 280 69 68 70 73 8,720 Nick Price 141 69 72 Lucas Glover 147 76 71 T20 Joey Sindelar 274 70 69 69 66 39,155 T60 Stephen Leaney 280 70 68 69 73 8,720 Gene Sauers 141 73 68 Mike Heinen 147 68 79 T20 Garrett Willis 274 66 72 68 68 39,155 T60 Darron Stiles 280 68 68 71 73 8,720 Scott Simpson 141 71 70 Joel Kribel 147 73 74 T20 Woody Austin 274 72 65 68 69 39,155 T63 Paul Goydos 281 69 68 75-69 8,480 Charles Warren 141 71 70 Hidemichi Tanaka 147 71 76 T20 Brandt Jobe 274 66 66 72 70 39,155 T63 Kent Jones 281 70 69 71 71 8,480 Michelle Wie -a 141 70 71 Nick Watney 147 75 72 T20 Brendan Jones 274 66 73 66 69 39,155 T63 Brenden Pappas 281 67 71 72 71 8,480 Mark Wilson 141 71 70 Ben Weir 147 72 75 T20 Phillip Price 274 69 69 67 69 39,155 T66 Michael Bradley 282 69 70 72 71 8,240 Briny Baird 142 70 72 David Duval 148 76 72 T29 Billy Mayfair 275 68 69 70 68 24,885 T66 Glen Day 282 66 70 76 70 8,240 Gavin Coles 142 71 71 Tag Ridings 148 78 70 T29 John Senden 275 69 67 69 70 24,885 T66 Jeff Sluman 282 67 66 77 72 8,240 David Edwards 142 68 74 Jason Allred 149 77 72 T29 Brett Wetterich 275 68 68 70 69 24,885 T69 Jeff Maggert 283 71 67 73 72 8,080 Paul Gow 142 73 69 John Bermel 149 76 73 T29 Stewart Cink 275 68 70 67 70 24,885 T70 Dean Wilson 284 67 69 74 74 8,000 Bradley Hughes 142 72 70 Willie Wood 150 74 76 T29 Steve Lowery 275 66 73 70 66 24,885 T71 Mario Tiziani 285 71 68-71 75 7,920 James H. 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