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2021 Zachry Group Pro-Am Pairings
2021 Valero Texas Open Zachry Group Pro-Am TPC San Antonio AT&T Oaks Course WEDNESDAY PAIRINGS 1st Tee - Morning TIMEPRO TEAM PRO 7:20 John Huh13 Mike Bennett, Richard Gaona, Jason Krall, Chris Meldner Matthew NeSmith 7:30 Scottie Scheffler39 Chris Davis, Heath McGallion, Clarence Kahlig, Jim Lentz Ryan Armour 7:40 Jimmy Walker8 Kenny Manning, Jerry Stumbo, Eric Honeyman, Eric Brown Luke Donald 7:50 Lanto Griffin41 AJ Gaona, Adam Philippi, Shane Torr, Lance Yates Sam Ryder 8:00 Joel Dahmen31 John Garcia, Keith Jones, Cassy Sheen, Scott Willson Brian Gay 8:10 Camilo Villegas36 Rudy Casanova, Brian Flaherty, Rick Seehausen, Dave Vida Padraig Harrington 8:20 Nick Taylor14 John Hill, Michael Krautz, Brent Richard, John Roach Scott Stallings 8:30 Andrew Landry12 Dale Kuntz, Hector Rivero, Erik Simpson, Mark Skobel Russell Knox 8:40 Adam Hadwin24 Marc Abbott, William Dumas, David Vaio, David Walter Tom Lewis 8:50 Brendan Steele10 Pat Wisdom, Randy Park, Greg Gentry, Kevin Lassahn Luke List 9:00 Byeong Hun An50 John Brost, Dustin Burell, Ryan Canipe, Mark Carter Scott Brown 9:10 Ryan Palmer3 Ferris Hussein, Rich Lashway, William McClure, Joe Ogilvie Sam Burns 9:20 Sebastian Munoz26 Dee Green, Charles Heider, Spencer Kirksmith, James Richards Ryan Moore 10th Tee - Morning TIMEPRO TEAM PRO 7:20 Phil Mickelson1 Joe Gorder, Randy Larson, Robert Pena, Chet Thompson Chesson Hadley 7:30 Tony Finau5 John Locke, Debbie Majoras, Eric Mullins, Robert Profusek Brandt Snedeker 7:40 Abraham Ancer9 Ralph Biediger, Matt Key, Scott Sharp, Steve Wardle Jordan -
Beljan Final Player to Qualify for Hyundai Tournament of Champions
Hyundai Motor America 10550 Talbert Ave, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 MEDIA WEBSITE: HyundaiNews.com CORPORATE WEBSITE: HyundaiUSA.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BELJAN FINAL PLAYER TO QUALIFY FOR HYUNDAI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Chris Reimer PGA Tour 9042733286 [email protected] ID: 37781 Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii, Nov. 14, 2012 – With his dramatic victory at the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic, 28yearold rookie Charlie Beljan became the final player to qualify for the 2013 PGA TOUR seasonopening Hyundai Tournament of Champions, to be held at the Plantation Course at Kapalua Resort, Jan. 37, 2013. Beljan, who suffered from a panic attack during the second round and was almost unable to compete, held on for his first PGA TOUR victory. The performance helped him move from outside the top 125 on the money list and in danger of losing his PGA TOUR card for 2013, to inside the Hyundai Tournament of Champions field and suddenly on the PGA TOUR ballot for Rookie of the Year. “I was happy that my wife and my baby were here,” said Beljan. “It still isn’t real. Three weeks ago before The McGladrey Classic, I was 150 (on the money list) and hoping to play well so I didn't have to fly straight from here toHoustonfor Second Stage. And then I did well at McGladrey. I'm like, beautiful. Now I can go right to Final Stage. Now I don't have to go to Q‑school for a few years, and I get to go toHawaiito start the year.” Beljan will join 36 other PGA TOUR winners who have qualified for the 2013 Hyundai Tournament of Champions. -
It's Tourney Time
SECTION B THE STATE JOURNAL fEbRUARy 20, 2012 Sports NASCAR: DAYTONA 500 Edwards wins pole for season-opener at Daytona ByN JeN a FRyeR season-opening Daytona “It’s so neat to come down ing down the back, but com- But only four starting Stremme and former NAS- AP auto racing Writer 500, beating teammate Greg here and to be so fast and to ing down the front I just got spots are up for grabs. CAR champion Terry La- Biffle for the top starting really have fun qualifying a big gust of wind coming NASCAR guarantees DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. bonte. spot during a windy Sunday here,” Edwards said. “These off of (turn) four ... I knew I starting spots to the top (AP) — Carl Edwards fell bit- Clint Bowyer, making his qualifying session at Dayto- are the best race cars we’ve didn’t have it.” 35 teams from last season, debut for Michael Waltrip terly short in last season’s bid na International Speedway. ever had at Daytona. Com- Edwards and Biffle were three spots go to the fast- Racing, was 22nd in qualify- to win the NASCAR champi- Edwards turned a lap at ing down here I didn’t even the only two drivers to lock est drivers in time trials not ing but had his time thrown onship. 194.738 mph — the fastest consider the pole, so this is down their starting posi- already locked in and one out when his car failed in- He’s starting 2012 out pole-winning speed since huge.” tions in Daytona’s unique spot goes to a previous NAS- spection. -
2019 Valero Texas Open (The 24Th of 46 Events in the PGA TOUR Season)
2019 Valero Texas Open (The 24th of 46 events in the PGA TOUR Season) San Antonio, Texas April 4-7, 2019 FedExCup Points: 500 Purse: $7,500,000 TPC San Antonio – AT&T Oaks Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,435 Final-Round Notes – Sunday, April 7, 2019 Weather: Due to inclement weather, the start to round four was delayed from 9:40 a.m. until 11:40 a.m. Mostly cloudy in the afternoon, with a high of 72. Wind NNE 8-12 mph. Final-Round Leaderboard Position Name Score 1 Corey Conners 69-67-66-66—268 (-20) 2 Charley Hoffman 71-68-64-67—270 (-18) 3 Ryan Moore 68-70-69-64—271 (-17) T4 Brian Stuard 67-70-70-66—273 (-15) T4 Si Woo Kim 66-66-69-72—273 (-15) Things to Know • Corey Conners becomes the first Monday Qualifier to win on the PGA TOUR since 2010 • Conners is the 15th Canadian to win on TOUR • International players have now won each of the last five weeks on the PGA TOUR • Charley Hoffman records his 11th top-15 finish in 14 Valero Texas Open starts • Si Woo Kim finishes T4 as he sought to become the event’s third wire-to-wire winner • FedExCup points leader Matt Kuchar maintains lead following top-10 finish Corey Conners (1st/-20) Age: 27 (January 6, 1992) Following the week #13 FedExCup 51 PGA TOUR starts 1 PGA TOUR win 13 PGA TOUR starts in 2018-19 3 PGA TOUR top-10s in 2018-19 2 Starts at Valero Texas Open (T26/2018) • Entered the final round trailing Si Woo Kim by one stroke before a 6-under 66 led to a two-stroke victory • Conners’ scorecard included 10 birdies, four bogeys (consecutive on Nos. -
Press Release
PRESS RELEASE Desert Classic Charities Awards $10K Grant Benefitting East Valley Children Palm Desert, California (January 10, 2018) – The First Tee of the Coachella Valley (TFTCV) has been awarded a $10,000 grant from Desert Classic Charities (DCC) from the net proceeds generated by the 2017 CareerBuilder Challenge. The funds will support TFTCV year-round scholarships program at The Lights at Indio Municipal Golf Course, benefitting children living in Indio and surrounding communities. The eastern Coachella Valley is home to many children with parents working in low-income agricultural and service industry jobs. That’s according to a 2016 Poverty Rate Data report by City-Data.org. Overall, 37.5% of children in the Coachella Valley live in poverty compared California’s state-wide average of only 19.1 percent. Recently, TFTCV began hosting free junior golf clinics at their Indio location (The Lights) and witnessed the tremendous turnout from excited children. “This is incredible. Thanks to Desert Classic Charities, we can help children living in Indio and beyond. Not just with teaching great golf skills, with building future leaders in our communities too” - TFTCV Program Director Dustin Smith. Desert Classic Charities is the non-profit beneficiary of the CareerBuilder Challenge, the Coachella Valley’s PGA TOUR event. The mission of Desert Classic Charities is to help support children's charities of the Coachella Valley by hosting golf events or other fund raising efforts. Proceeds are distributed to Coachella Valley charities that offer structured programs focusing on the health, welfare, social development, and the supplemental educational and recreational needs of children, age 18 and under, living in the Coachella Valley. -
2015 the RSM Classic (7Th of 43 Events in the PGA TOUR Season)
2015 The RSM Classic (7th of 43 events in the PGA TOUR Season) St. Simons Island, GA November 16-22, 2015 Purse: $5,700,000 Seaside Course (Host) Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,005 FedExCup Points: 500 (winner) Plantation Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,058 First-Round Notes – Thursday, November 19, 2015 Weather: Cloudy, with bands of rain throughout the day. High of 85 degrees. Winds E 10-20 mph. Due to wet conditions, preferred lies were utilized in round one. Sixteen out of the last 17 rounds on the PGA TOUR in four different countries have utilized the lift, clean and place rule. First-Round Leaderboard Kevin Kisner (PL) 65 (-7) David Hearn (SS) 64 (-6) Jeff Overton (SS) 64 (-6) Tom Hoge (SS) 64 (-6) Jim Herman (PL) 66 (-6) Kyle Stanley (PL) 66 (-6) Kevin Chappell (PL) 66 (-6) Scott Stallings (PL) 66 (-6) Si Woo Kim (PL) 66 (-6) Kevin Kisner Kevin Kisner carded five birdies and an eagle on the par-5 eighth hole at the Plantation Course en route to a bogey-free 7-under 64 and one-stroke lead over eight players. Kisner is making his 109th TOUR start, with four runner-up finishes in his last 19 starts (2015 World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions, 2015 Greenbrier Classic, 2015 PLAYERS Championship, 2015 RBC Heritage). Kisner has shown steady progress in the FedExCup: 2011 (195), 2012 (153), 2013-14 (104), 2014-15 (21). Last year, Kisner progressed every round (69-68-66-65) at The RSM Classic en route to T4 honors. -
2017 U.S. OPEN NOTEBOOK and STORY IDEAS June 15-18, 2017 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis
2017 U.S. OPEN NOTEBOOK AND STORY IDEAS June 15-18, 2017 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis. WHO’S HERE: Among the 156 golfers in the 2017 U.S. Open, there are: U.S. Open champions (11): Angel Cabrera (2007), Ernie Els (1994, ’97), Jim Furyk (2003), Lucas Glover (2009), Dustin Johnson (2016), Martin Kaymer (2014), Graeme McDowell (2010), Rory McIlroy (2011), Justin Rose (2013), Webb Simpson (2012) and Jordan Spieth (2015). U.S. Open runners-up (8): Jason Day (2011, ‘13), Ernie Els (2000), Rickie Fowler (2014), Jim Furyk (2006, ’07, ‘16), Dustin Johnson (2015), Graeme McDowell (2012), Phil Mickelson (1999, 2002, ’04, ’06, ’09, ‘13) and Louis Oosthuizen (2015). U.S. Amateur champions (8): Byeong Hun An (2009), Bryson DeChambeau (2015), Matthew Fitzpatrick (2013), Nick Flanagan (2003), Matt Kuchar (1997), Phil Mickelson (1990), Richie Ramsay (2006) and Peter Uihlein (2010). U.S. Amateur runners-up (2): Corey Conners (2014) and Brad Dalke (2016). U.S. Junior Amateur champions (3): Brian Harman (2003), Scottie Scheffler (2013) and Jordan Spieth (2009, ’11). U.S. Junior Amateur runners-up (1): Justin Thomas (2010). U.S. Senior Open champions (1): Gene Sauers (2016). U.S. Senior Open runners-up (1): Gene Sauers (2014). U.S. Mid-Amateur champions (2): Stewart Hagestad (2016) and Scott Harvey (2014). U.S. Mid-Amateur runners-up (1): Scott Harvey (2016). U.S. Amateur Public Links champions (3): Jordan Niebrugge (2013), Chez Reavie (2001) and Brandt Snedeker (2003). U.S. Amateur Public Links runners-up (1): Jason Dufner (1998). USGA champions (26): Byeong Hun -
2016 the RSM Classic (7Th of 43 Events in the PGA TOUR Season)
2016 The RSM Classic (7th of 43 events in the PGA TOUR Season) St. Simons Island, GA November 14-20, 2016 Purse: $6,000,000 Seaside Course (Host) Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,005 FedExCup Points: 500 (winner) Plantation Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,058 Second-Round Notes – Friday, November 18, 2016 Weather: Sunny skies with a high of 74 degrees. Light, ESE wind at 4-8 mph. Second-Round Leaderboard Mackenzie Hughes (PL) 61-67—128 (-14) C.T. Pan (SS) 66-64—130 (-12) Hudson Swafford (PL) 64-67—131 (-11) Blayne Barber (PL) 63-68—131 (-11) Chad Campbell (SS) 66-65—131 (-11) Chesson Hadley (PL) 65-66—131 (-11) 36-Hole Cut: 80 professionals made the 36-hole cut at 5-under-par 137 or better. With more than 78 players making the 36-hole cut, a 54-hole cut will take place (low 70 and ties). That is the lowest cut in relation to par since the 2015 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, which was also 5-under. Mackenzie Hughes In his first appearance at The RSM Classic, Mackenzie Hughes followed up a career low 61 with a 5-under 67 on Friday to build a two-shot lead over fellow rookie Cheng Tsung Pan. Beginning on the back nine of the Plantation Course, he parred the first four holes before reeling off birdies on Nos. 14, 16, 18, 4, and 5 to finish off a bogey- free round. Hughes’ 14-under 128 is two shots better in relation to par than Billy Horschel’s previous tournament record from 2011. -
PLAYERS GUIDE — Shinnecock Hills Golf Club | Southampton, N.Y
. OP U.S EN SHINNECOCK HILLS TH 118TH U.S. OPEN PLAYERS GUIDE — Shinnecock Hills Golf Club | Southampton, N.Y. — June 14-17, 2018 conducted by the 2018 U.S. OPEN PLAYERS' GUIDE — 1 Exemption List SHOTA AKIYOSHI Here are the golfers who are currently exempt from qualifying for the 118th U.S. Open Championship, with their exemption categories Shota Akiyoshi is 183 in this week’s Official World Golf Ranking listed. Birth Date: July 22, 1990 Player Exemption Category Player Exemption Category Birthplace: Kumamoto, Japan Kiradech Aphibarnrat 13 Marc Leishman 12, 13 Age: 27 Ht.: 5’7 Wt.: 190 Daniel Berger 12, 13 Alexander Levy 13 Home: Kumamoto, Japan Rafael Cabrera Bello 13 Hao Tong Li 13 Patrick Cantlay 12, 13 Luke List 13 Turned Professional: 2009 Paul Casey 12, 13 Hideki Matsuyama 11, 12, 13 Japan Tour Victories: 1 -2018 Gateway to The Open Mizuno Kevin Chappell 12, 13 Graeme McDowell 1 Open. Jason Day 7, 8, 12, 13 Rory McIlroy 1, 6, 7, 13 Bryson DeChambeau 13 Phil Mickelson 6, 13 Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: He shot 134 at Japan Memorial Golf Jason Dufner 7, 12, 13 Francesco Molinari 9, 13 Harry Ellis (a) 3 Trey Mullinax 11 Club in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, to earn one of three spots. Ernie Els 15 Alex Noren 13 Shota Akiyoshi started playing golf at the age of 10 years old. Tony Finau 12, 13 Louis Oosthuizen 13 Turned professional in January, 2009. Ross Fisher 13 Matt Parziale (a) 2 Matthew Fitzpatrick 13 Pat Perez 12, 13 Just secured his first Japan Golf Tour win with a one-shot victory Tommy Fleetwood 11, 13 Kenny Perry 10 at the 2018 Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open. -
Greater Palm Springs Brochure
ENGLISH Find your oasis. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S LOCATION OASIS Located just two hours east of Los Angeles, Greater Palm Springs is among Southern California’s most prized destinations. It boasts an incomparable collection of seductive luxury hotels, resorts and spas; world-class music and film festivals; and nine different cities each with their own neighborhood feel. Greater Palm Springs serves as the gateway to Joshua Tree National Park. palm springs international airport (PSP) air service Edmonton Calgary Vancouver Bellingham Seattle/ Winnipeg Tacoma Portland Toronto Minneapolis/ Boston St. Paul New York - JFK Newark Salt Lake City Chicago San Francisco ORD Denver Los Angeles PSP Atlanta Phoenix Dallas/Ft. Worth Houston airlines servicing greater palm springs: Air Canada Frontier Alaska Airlines JetBlue Allegiant Air Sun Country American Airlines United Airlines Delta Air Lines WestJet Routes and carriers are subject to change Flair PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PSP) Named as one the “Top Ten Stress-Free U.S. Airports” by SmarterTravel.com, Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) welcomes visitors with a friendly, VIP vibe. Airport scores high marks with travelers for quick check-ins and friendly, fast TSA checkpoints, plus the added bonus that PSP is only minutes from plane to baggage to area hotels. AIR SERVICE PARTNERS FROM SAN FRANCISCOC A L I F O R N I A N E V A D A FO U Las Vegas R- HO Grand Canyon U NONSTOP FLIGHTS R FROM CANADA TO PSP D R IV E TH RE E- HO U R D R Flagstaff 5 IV E 15 TW O- HO U R D 40 R IV Santa Barbara -
2015 RBC Heritage Harbour Town Golf Links Final Round Groupings and Starting Times Sunday, April 19, 2015
2015 RBC Heritage Harbour Town Golf Links Final Round Groupings and Starting Times Sunday, April 19, 2015 TEE #1 7:30 Robert Allenby Melbourne, Australia 71 71 67 209 William McGirt Spartanburg, SC 71 70 68 209 Bill Haas Greenville, SC 71 70 68 209 7:40 John Peterson Fort Worth, TX 72 65 71 208 Blake Adams Eatonton, GA 72 65 71 208 Stewart Cink Duluth, GA 70 67 71 208 7:50 Bryce Molder Scottsdale, AZ 74 64 70 208 Ben Martin Kiawah Island, SC 69 69 70 208 Vijay Singh Fiji Islands 71 67 70 208 8:00 Brandt Snedeker Nashville, TN 77 64 67 208 Cameron Smith Brisbane, Australia 68 73 67 208 Chris Stroud Houston, TX 72 67 69 208 8:10 Kevin Streelman Wheaton, IL 71 65 71 207 Jerry Kelly Madison, WI 71 66 70 207 Anirban Lahiri Bangalore, India 73 69 66 208 8:20 Pat Perez Scottsdale, AZ 69 71 67 207 Sean O'Hair West Chester, PA 70 67 70 207 Lucas Glover Sea Island, GA 70 67 70 207 8:30 Matt Every Jacksonville Bch., FL 66 70 70 206 Jason Kokrak Warren, OH 72 70 65 207 Jason Dufner Auburn, AL 74 67 66 207 8:40 Graeme McDowell Portrush, Northern Ireland 66 69 70 205 Ian Poulter Woburn, England 69 70 67 206 Russell Knox Jacksonville Beach, FL 75 64 67 206 8:50 Louis Oosthuizen Albertinia,S.Cape, South Africa 69 67 69 205 Morgan Hoffmann Wyckoff, NJ 68 68 69 205 John Merrick Long Beach, CA 69 65 71 205 9:00 Luke Donald High Wycombe, England 73 66 66 205 Brendon de Jonge Zimbabwe 70 68 67 205 Justin Thomas Goshen, KY 70 67 68 205 9:10 Jim Furyk Ponte Vedra Bch, FL 71 64 68 203 Bo Van Pelt Tulsa, OK 69 68 67 204 Jordan Spieth Dallas, TX 74 62 68 204 9:20