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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. -
UP SET for VENETIAN MACAO OPEN Macao, Octob
PRESS RELEASE STAR-STUDDED LINE-UP SET FOR VENETIAN MACAO OPEN Macao, October 9: The Venetian Macao Open is poised to welcome a stellar line-up of stars from the Asian Tour, with seven Order of Merit champions and no fewer than 45 Tour champions primed to challenge defending champion Anirban Lahiri for his title next week. In addition to the presence of four-time Major winner Ernie Els, seven players from the current top-10 of the Merit list and seven other former champions of the Venetian Macao Open, including two-time winner Zhang Lian-wei of China, will tee up at the challenging Macau Golf and Country Club from October 15-18. Reigning Asian Tour number one David Lipsky will also return to Asian soil for the first time since April and will be banking on a recent tied third finish in Italy to spur him towards a third Asian Tour title. Lahiri, currently top of the Merit list, is expected to fight hard to retain his crown especially when he will arrive in Macao on the back of a maiden appearance at the on-going Presidents Cup in Korea where he is the first Indian to feature in the biennial team competition. “The Venetian Macao Open is certainly one of the best tournaments we play all year. It’s very intimate and it’s just great fun to be right in the heart of Macao,” said the 28-year-old Lahiri, who is ranked 39th in the world. Other stars in the top-10 of the current Merit rankings heading to Macao include second- ranked Andrew Dodt of Australia, 2013 Venetian Macau Open champion Scott Hend of Australia, Malaysia’s Danny Chia, S.S.P. -
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 -
Operations Manual 2018 Volkswagen Scramble Operations Manual 2018
Operations Manual 2018 Volkswagen Scramble Operations Manual 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND EVENT REVIEW 5 1.1 Introduction 6 1.2 The Holden Scramble Success Story 6 1.3 Mission Statement 6 1.4 Objectives 7 1.5 What’s Different About the Holden Scramble and Why Does it Work? 7 2.0 EVENT CONCEPT AND STRUCTURE 8 2.1 Event Concept 9 2.2 Stage One - Holden Scramble Local Events 9 2.3 Stage Two - Holden Scramble Regional Finals 10 2.4 Stage Three - Holden Scramble Championship Final 11 2.5 Women's Division 11 3.0 ROLE OF THE PGA PROFESSIONAL 12 3.1 Callaway Participation Ball Packs 13 3.2 Callaway Local Event Prize Pack 13 3.3 How To Stage A Holden Scramble Local Event 13 3.4 Summary Checklist for the Holden Scramble Host 17 3.5 Detailed Check List for the Holden Scramble Host 18 4.0 EVENT FORMS AND FEES 20 4.1 Introduction 21 4.2 Local Event Entry Forms and Fees 21 4.3 Regional Final Entry Forms and Fees 22 4.4 Championship Final Entry Form and Fees 22 4.5 Holden Scramble Callaway Ball & Prize Pack Order Form 23 4.6 Local Event Qualifying Team(s) Fax Back Form 24 4.7 Local Event Entry Form 25 4.8 Regional Final Entry Form 26 4.9 Women's State Final Entry Form 27 4.10 Local Event Social Guest Team Entry Form 28 5.0 RULES, POLICIES AND ELIGIBILITY 31 5.1 Introduction 32 5.2 Holden Scramble Event Policies 32 5.3 PGA Professional Eligibility 35 5.4 Handicap Requirements - Local Events 36 5.5 Handicap Requirements - Regional Finals / Championship Final 37 5.6 Regional Final Eligibility 38 5.7 Golf Course Eligibility 38 5.8 Rules of -
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. -
2020 New Zealand Open MILLBROOK RESORT
2020 New Zealand Open Sunday 1st March 2020 ROUND 4 DRAW MILLBROOK RESORT Match Time Name Represents R1 R2 R3 Score Match Time Name Represents R1 R2 R3 Score Dylan Perry NSW 74 66 70 210 (-4) 1 8:05 David Gleeson / Tokuyama QLD / JPN 78 68 0 146 (+3) 15 10:25 Blake Windred NSW 73 69 68 210 (-4) Deyen Lawson VIC 70 72 68 210 (-4) Richard T Lee CAN 73 69 76 218 (+4) Nick Voke NZL 70 73 67 210 (-4) 2 8:10 Daisuke Kataoka JPN 73 70 75 218 (+4) 16 10:35 Denzel Ieremia NZL 72 67 70 209 (-5) Yoshitaka Takeya JPN 71 72 74 217 (+3) James Anstiss NZL 72 69 68 209 (-5) Miguel Carballo ARG 74 69 74 217 (+3) Josh Younger / Willis VIC / VIC 74 69 66 209 (-5) 3 8:20 Zach Bauchou USA 73 68 75 216 (+2) 17 10:45 Bio Kim KOR 74 69 66 209 (-5) Viraj Madappa IND 73 68 74 215 (+1) Brendan Jones ACT 70 73 66 209 (-5) Simon Hawkes TAS 75 68 72 215 (+1) Terry Pilkadaris VIC 66 72 70 208 (-6) 4 8:30 Brady Watt WA 75 68 72 215 (+1) 18 10:55 Katsumasa Miyamoto JPN 72 67 69 208 (-6) Won Joon Lee NSW 74 69 72 215 (+1) Jarin Todd USA 68 72 68 208 (-6) Charlie Wi KOR 72 71 72 215 (+1) Jinichiro Kozuma JPN 70 70 68 208 (-6) 5 8:40 David Smail NZL 70 68 76 214 (Par) 19 11:05 Ryan Chisnall NZL 69 71 68 208 (-6) Michael Wright QLD 72 66 76 214 (Par) Jordan Zunic NSW 71 70 67 208 (-6) Richard Green VIC 69 71 74 214 (Par) Scott Arnold NSW 68 73 67 208 (-6) 6 8:50 Nathan Green NSW 76 66 72 214 (Par) 20 11:20 Shae Wools-Cobb QLD 70 71 67 208 (-6) Scott Strange WA 73 69 72 214 (Par) Tae Woo Kim KOR 73 68 67 208 (-6) Kodai Ichihara JPN 76 67 71 214 (Par) Geoff Ogilvy VIC 72 70 -
Tournament Field
07/17/17 10:37:27 The Open Championship Ends 07/23/2017 This list is for information purposes only. Field is subject to change. Players can contact PGA TOUR Headquarters for their alternate status. Byeong Hun An Anirban Lahiri Aaron Baddeley Martin Laird Daniel Berger Pablo Larrazabal 156 Players in the Field Alexander Bjork Paul Lawrie Alternates: Adam Bland Tom Lehman Richard Bland Marc Leishman Paul Broadhurst Alexander Levy Wesley Bryan Hao Tong Li Kent Bulle David Lipsky Rafa Cabrera Bello Michael Lorenzo-Vera Laurie Canter Jamie Lovemark Paul Casey Shane Lowry Roberto Castro Joost Luiten Yi Keun Chang Sandy Lyle Kevin Chappell Stuart Manley Luca Cianchetti Prayad Marksaeng Stewart Cink Hideki Matsuyama Darren Clarke Nick McCarthy Austin Connelly Ryan McCarthy John Daly Haydn McCullen Jason Day William McGirt Joseph Dean Rory McIlroy Bryson DeChambeau Maverick McNealy Robert Dinwiddie Phil Mickelson Andrew Dodt Yusaku Miyazato David Drysdale Francesco Molinari Jason Dufner Ryan Moore David Duval Sebastian Munoz Harry Ellis Kevin Na Ernie Els Alex Noren Darren Fichardt Shaun Norris Tony Finau Sean O'Hair Ross Fisher Mark O'Meara Matthew Fitzpatrick Thorbjorn Olesen Tommy Fleetwood Louis Oosthuizen Mark B. Foster Matthieu Pavon Rickie Fowler Pat Perez Ryan Fox Thomas Pieters Dylan Frittelli Alfie Plant Sergio Garcia Ian Poulter Branden Grace Jon Rahm Matthew Griffin Richie Ramsay Emiliano Grillo Patrick Reed Bill Haas Justin Rose Adam Hadwin Xander Schauffele Ashley Hall Charl Schwartzel Todd Hamilton Adam Scott Brian Harman Callum Shinkwin Padraig Harrington Webb Simpson Tyrrell Hatton Cameron Smith Scott Hend Brandt Snedeker Mike Hendry Young-han Song Russell Henley Matthew Southgate Adam Hodkinson Jordan Spieth Charley Hoffman Kyle Stanley J.B. -
2009 Australian Open Final Results & Earnings
2009 Australian Open Final Results & Earnings Pos. Score -Par+ Name R1 R2 R3 R4 AU$ 1 273 -15 Adam Scott (AUS) 68 66 67 72 270,000.00 2 278 -10 Stuart Appleby (AUS) 66 66 71 75 153,000.00 3= 282 -6 Bryce Molder (USA) 70 72 72 68 77,750.00 Michael Long (NZL) 69 75 68 70 Nick O'Hern (AUS) 69 68 71 74 6 283 -5 Michael Sim (AUS) 71 70 71 71 54,000.00 7= 284 -4 Cameron Percy (AUS) 74 75 66 69 44,000.00 Rod Pampling (AUS) 74 71 70 69 Jarrod Lyle (AUS) 69 68 74 73 10= 285 -3 Peter O'Malley (AUS) 69 74 70 72 35,250.00 David Oh (USA) 68 73 69 75 12= 286 -2 Terry Pilkadaris (AUS) 71 70 76 69 24,600.00 Chris Campbell (AUS) 71 69 73 73 Tim Wilkinson (NZL) 73 67 72 74 Richard Green (AUS) 73 71 67 75 Scott Strange (AUS) 72 70 68 76 James Nitties (AUS) 67 72 70 77 18= 287 -1 Henry Epstein (AUS) 76 72 72 67 17,025.00 Craig Parry (AUS) 80 67 69 71 Leigh McKechnie (AUS) 70 72 74 71 21= 288 Par Michael Brennan (AUS) 69 73 75 71 15,300.00 Brad Kennedy (AUS) 75 70 70 73 Greg Chalmers (AUS) 70 72 72 74 24= 289 +1 Paul Sheehan (AUS) 74 74 72 69 13,087.50 Stephen Allan (AUS) 68 77 74 70 Paul Gow (AUS) 78 69 69 73 Mathew Goggin (AUS) 73 71 71 74 28= 290 +2 John Daly (USA) 72 69 78 71 10,650.00 Stephen Leaney (AUS) 73 72 74 71 Aaron Baddeley (AUS) 73 68 76 73 31= 291 +3 Geoff Ogilvy (AUS) 73 76 74 68 9,350.00 Andrew Dodt (AUS) 69 78 73 71 Michael Curtain (AUS) 71 69 78 73 34= 292 +4 Anthony Brown (AUS) 77 72 74 69 7,950.00 Chang-Wan Woo (CAN) 73 74 75 70 Rohan Blizard (AUS) 78 71 71 72 Marc Leishman (AUS) 71 75 73 73 Jae-Woong Eom (KOR) 71 71 76 74 Andrew Tschudin -
2018 European Tour Facts and Figures Event by Event
2018 EUROPEAN TOUR FACTS AND FIGURES EVENT BY EVENT Low 18 63 (-7), Miguel Angel Jiménez UBS Hong Kong Open 62 (-9), Arjun Atwal, Suttijet Kooratanapisan AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 64 (-8), Jordan Zunic Australian PGA Championship 61 (-10), Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open 63 (-9), Adrien Saddier BMW SA Open hosted by City of Ekurhuleni 63 (-9) Matthew Fitzpatrick Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGA 62 (-10) Jamie Donaldson Omega Dubai Desert Classic 62 (-10) Lee Westwood, Shubhankar Sharma Maybank Championship 64 (-8) Brett Rumford ISPS HANDA World Super 6 65 (-7) Matthew Southgate, Paul Waring, Adrian Otaegui, Matthieu Pavon NBO Oman Open 65 (-7) Eddie Pepperell, Oliver Fisher, Grégory Havret, David Horsey, Aaron Rai, Jamie Donaldson, Zander Lombard Commercial Bank Qatar Masters 62 (-9) Justin Thomas WGC-Mexico Championship 62 (-9) Pedro Oriol Tshwane Open 64 (-8) Shubhankar Sharma Hero Indian Open 64 (-8) Jordan Spieth Masters Tournament 63 (-9) George Coetzee, Marcel Schneider, Andy Sullivan Open de España 66 (-6) Mikko Ilonen Trophée Hassan II 64 (-8) Lucas Bjerregaard, Jin Daxing, Jason Norris, Jordan Smith Volvo China Open 63 (-8) Joakim Lagergren, Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Lucas Herbert Rocco Forte Sicilian Open 66 (-5) Søren Kjeldsen Belgian Knockout 65 (-7) Lucas Bjerregaard, Rory McIlroy, Jaques Kruyswijk BMW PGA Championship 62 (-9) Lee Slattery Italian Open 65 (-7) Scott Fernandez, Dimitrios Papadatos, Steve Surry Shot Clock Masters 63 (-7) Tommy Fleetwood US Open 61 (-11) Thorbjørn Olesen BMW International Open 64 (-7) Sergio -
End of Round Report Emirates Australian Open the Lakes Golf Club 15Th - 18Th November 2018 Final Result
End of Round Report Emirates Australian Open The Lakes Golf Club 15th - 18th November 2018 Final Result Pos Player Nat R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot +/- Winnings (AU$) 1 Abraham Ancer MEX 69 69 65 69 272 -16 225,000.00 2 Dimitrios Papadatos AUS 69 70 71 67 277 -11 127,500.00 3 Jake McLeod AUS 70 67 75 66 278 -10 84,375.00 4 Marcus Fraser AUS 69 69 71 70 279 -9 60,000.00 5 John Senden AUS 73 71 70 66 280 -8 45,000.00 5 Matthew Millar AUS 73 68 71 68 280 -8 45,000.00 5 David Micheluzzi AUS Am 68 69 74 69 280 -8 Amateur 5 Cameron Percy AUS 69 69 72 70 280 -8 45,000.00 5 Keita Nakajima JPN Am 70 68 70 72 280 -8 Amateur 10 Cameron Smith AUS 74 71 70 66 281 -7 35,000.00 10 Byeong Hun An KOR 67 69 76 69 281 -7 35,000.00 12 Brendan Steele USA 73 69 73 67 282 -6 31,250.00 13 Viktor Hovland NOR Am 73 68 74 68 283 -5 Amateur 13 Max McCardle AUS 70 66 75 72 283 -5 25,000.00 13 Maverick Antcliff AUS 73 69 69 72 283 -5 25,000.00 13 Aaron Pike AUS 72 71 67 73 283 -5 25,000.00 17 Peter Cooke AUS 75 67 74 68 284 -4 18,100.00 17 Scott Strange AUS 71 68 76 69 284 -4 18,100.00 17 Terry Pilkadaris AUS 71 73 71 69 284 -4 18,100.00 17 Takumi Kanaya JPN Am 70 70 72 72 284 -4 Amateur 17 Gareth Paddison NZL 70 71 71 72 284 -4 18,100.00 17 Keegan Bradley USA 72 66 71 75 284 -4 18,100.00 23 Nick Voke NZL 70 71 75 69 285 -3 13,162.50 23 Andrew Dodt AUS 70 73 73 69 285 -3 13,162.50 23 Steven Jeffress AUS 73 69 73 70 285 -3 13,162.50 23 Stephen Allan AUS 73 71 71 70 285 -3 13,162.50 23 Matt Kuchar USA 70 67 73 75 285 -3 13,162.50 28 Norman Xiong USA 74 70 75 67 286 -2 10,291.67 -
2000-2009 Section History.Pub
A Chronicle of the Philadelphia Section PGA and its Members by Peter C. Trenham 2000 to 2009 2000 Jack Connelly was elected president of the PGA of America and John DiMarco won the New Jersey Open 2001 Terry Hatch won the stroke play and the match play tournaments at the PGA winter activities in Port St. Lucie 2002 The Section hosted the PGA of America national meeting at the Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel in Philadelphia 2003 Jim Furyk won the U.S. Open, Greg Farrow won the N.J. Open, Tom Carter won 3 times on the Nationwide Tour 2004 Pete Oakley won the Senior British Open 2005 Will Reilly was the PGA of America’s “ Junior Golf Leader” and Rich Steinmetz was on the PGA Cup Team 2006 Jim Furyk played on his fifth straight Ryder Cup Team, won the Vardon Trophy and two PGA Tour events 2007 In October the Philadelphia PGA and the Variety Club broke ground on the Variety Club’s 3-hole golf course 2008 Tom Carpus won the PGA of America’s Horton Smith Award and Hugh Reilly received the President Plaque 2009 Mark Sheftic finished second in the PGA Professional National Championship and played on the PGA Cup Team 2000 Jim Furyk won the Doral Open on the Doral Golf Resort’s Blue Course in the first week of March. The course nicknamed the “ Blue Monster” had been toughened in 1996 by adding 27 bunkers, which most of the play- ers didn’t care for. In 1999 the course had been reworked to its original Dick Wilson design, but now most of the players thought the course was too easy. -
Korn Ferry Tour Alumni
Table of Contents KORN FERRY TOUR PLAYER RECORDS Korn Ferry Tour Demographic ........................................... 2 Korn Ferry Tour Championship Field ............................... 40 Korn Ferry Tour Charity Impact ......................................... 3 Individual Player Records .......................................... 42-70 Korn Ferry Tour Alumni ..................................................... 4 Championship Summaries ........................................ 71-95 Korn Ferry Profile............................................................... 5 1993 NIKE TOUR Championship ................................. 71 Fact Sheet ......................................................................... 6 1994 NIKE TOUR Championship .................................. 72 Path to the PGA TOUR ....................................................... 7 1995 NIKE TOUR Championship .................................. 73 Inside the Korn Ferry Tour Finals ...................................... 8 1996 NIKE TOUR Championship .................................. 74 $1 Million Purse Breakdown .............................................. 9 1997 NIKE TOUR Championship .................................. 75 2019 Finals Overview ........................................................ 9 1998 NIKE TOUR Championship .................................. 76 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Season Points List........................ 10 1999 NIKE TOUR Championship .................................. 77 2018-19 PGA TOUR FedExCup Final Points List ............. 11