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Nationwide Tour Schedule
2009 NATIONWIDE TOUR SCHEDULE OFFICIAL EVENT DATE TOURNAMENT TV GOLF COURSE(S) LOCATION PURSE NUMBER 1 Feb 2-8 Panama Championship Club de Golf de Panama Panama City, Panama $600,000 9-15 OFF 16-22 OFF 2 23-1 Moonah Classic GOLF Moonah Links Fingal, Victoria, Australia $700,000 3 Mar 2-8 HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship Presented by Christchurch GOLF Clearwater Golf Club Christchurch, New Zealand $600,000 4 9-15 Michael Hill New Zealand Open GOLF The Hills Golf Club Queenstown, New Zealand $600,000 16-22 OFF 5 23-29 Chitimacha Louisiana Open Presented by Dynamic Industries Le Triomphe Country Club Broussard, LA (Lafayette) $550,000 6 30-5 Stonebrae Classic GOLF TPC San Francisco Bay at Stonebrae Hayward, CA $600,000 Apr 6-12 OFF 7 13-19 Athens Regional Foundation Classic Jennings Mill Country Club Bogart, GA (Athens) $550,000 8 20-26 South Georgia Classic Presented by First State Bank and Trust Company GOLF Kinderlou Forest Golf Club Valdosta, GA $625,000 27-3 OFF May 4-10 OFF 9 11-17 BMW Charity Pro-Am GOLF Thornblade Club*, Bright's Creek Golf Club, The Carolina Country Club Greer, SC (Greenville) $700,000 10 18-24 Mexico Open Presented by Corona El Bosque Golf Club León, Guanajuato, Mexico $650,000 11 25-31 The Rex Hospital Open TPC Wakefield Plantation Raleigh, NC $525,000 12 June 1-7 Melwood Prince George's County Open GOLF The Country Club at Woodmore Mitchellville, MD (Washington, D.C. area) $675,000 13 8-14 Knoxville Open Presented by Food City Fox Den Country Club Knoxville, TN $525,000 14 15-21 Fort Smith Classic Presented by Stephens Inc. -
2005 Nationwide Tour Schedule
2005 Nationwide Tour Schedule Date Event Defending Champion January 1/24 - 1/30 BellSouth Panama Jimmy Walker (D) Championship Panama Golf Club Panama City, Panama February 2/14 - 2/20 Jacob's Creek Open Euan Walters (D) Championship Royal Adelaide Adelaide, South Australia 2/21 - 2/27 ING New Zealand PGA Gavin Coles (D) Championship Clearwater Resort Christchurch, New Zealand March 3/21 - 3/27 Chitimacha Louisiana Jimmy Walker (D) Open Le Triomphe Country Club Broussard, LA April 4/18 - 4/24 Virginia Beach Open James Driscoll (D) TPC of Virginia Beach Virginia Beach, VA 4/25 - 5/1 BMW Charity Pro-Am at Ryuji Imada (D) The Cliffs The Cliffs Valley Course Greenville, SC May 5/2 - 5/8 Carolina Classic Chris Anderson (D) TPC at Wakefield Plantation Raleigh, NC 5/9 - 5/15 Rheem Classic Franklin Langham Hardscrabble Country Club (D) Fort Smith, AR 5/16 - 5/22 Henrico County Open Daniel Chopra (D) The Dominion Club The Dominion Club Richmond, VA 5/23 - 5/29 Reese's Cup Classic Ben Bates (D) Country Club of Hershey (East Course) Hershey, PA 5/30 - 6/5 Chattanooga Classic Justin Bolli (D) Black Creek Club Chattanooga, TN June 6/6 - 6/12 LaSalle Bank Open Brendan Jones (D) The Glen Club Glenview, IL 6/13 - 6/19 Knoxville Open Hunter Haas (D) Fox Den Country Club Knoxville, TN 6/20 - 6/26 Northeast Pennsylvania D.A. Points (D) Classic Glenmaura National Golf Club Scranton, PA 6/27 - 7/3 Lake Erie Charity Kevin Stadler (D) Classic Peek 'n Peak Resort & Conference Center Findley Lake, NY July 7/4 - 7/10 Pete Dye West Virginia D.A. -
2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Through REX Hospital
2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Page 1 of 17 Through REX Hospital Open (06/06/2021) Low 9 Through REX Hospital Open (06/06/2021) 28 (7-under), Kevin Dougherty, back nine, first round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 28 (7-under), Will Cannon, back nine, fourth round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 29 (7-under), Mickey DeMorat, front nine, second round, Royal Blue GC, The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic at Baha Mar 29 (7-under), Chad Ramey, front nine, fourth round, El Bosque CC, El Bosque Mexico Championship by INNOVA 29 (7-under), Vince India, front nine, third round, The King & Bear Course at WGV, The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 29 (7-under), Joseph Bramlett, back nine, fourth round, The King & Bear Course at WGV, The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 29 (7-under), Ryan Ruffels, front nine, third round, Oakridge CC, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 29 (7-under), Jake Knapp, front nine, first round, Landings Club - Deer Creek GC, Savannah Golf Championship 29 (7-under), Mickey DeMorat, front nine, first round, Landings Club - Deer Creek GC, Savannah Golf Championship 29 (7-under), Julián Etulain, back nine, second round, Landings Club - Deer Creek GC, Savannah Golf Championship 29 (7-under), Mito Pereira, front nine, first round, The CC at Wakefield Plantation, REX Hospital Open 29 (7-under), Andrew Novak, front nine, first round, The CC at Wakefield Plantation, REX Hospital Open 29 (6-under), Chase Wright, front nine, third round, Panama -
2019 Web.Com Tour Facts and Figures Through REX Hospital Open
2019 Web.com Tour Facts and Figures Page 1 of 12 Through REX Hospital Open (06/02/2019) Low 9 Through REX Hospital Open (06/02/2019) 28 (7-under), Andrew Novak, back nine, second round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (7-under), Paul Imondi, front nine, first round, The Abaco Club on Winding Bay, The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic at The Abaco Club 29 (7-under), Maverick McNealy, front nine, first round, Lakewood National GC, LECOM Suncoast Classic 29 (7-under), Brett Stegmaier, front nine, first round, Briggs Ranch GC, Dormie Network Classic at Briggs Ranch 29 (7-under), Horacio León, front nine, first round, The CC at Wakefield Plantation, REX Hospital Open 29 (6-under), Rhein Gibson, front nine, second round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Michael Johnson, back nine, second round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by MISTRAS 29 (6-under), Doug Ghim, back nine, second round, Le Triomphe G&CC, Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by MISTRAS 29 (6-under), Chris Baker, back nine, second round, The CC at Wakefield Plantation, REX Hospital Open 2019 Web.com Tour Facts and Figures Page 2 of 12 Through REX Hospital Open (06/02/2019) Low 18 Through REX Hospital Open (06/02/2019) 60 (11-under), Chris Baker, second round, The CC at Wakefield Plantation, REX Hospital Open 61 (10-under), Grayson Murray, fourth round, The CC at Wakefield Plantation, REX Hospital Open 61 (9-under), Xinjun Zhang, first round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 61 (9-under), Doug Ghim, second -
2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Through Wichita Open
2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Page 1 of 16 Through Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth (09/27/2020) Low 9 Through Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth (09/27/2020) 28 (7-under), Kevin Dougherty, back nine, first round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 28 (7-under), Will Cannon, back nine, fourth round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 29 (7-under), Mickey DeMorat, front nine, second round, Royal Blue GC, The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic at Baha Mar 29 (7-under), Chad Ramey, front nine, fourth round, El Bosque CC, El Bosque Mexico Championship by INNOVA 29 (7-under), Vince India, front nine, third round, The King & Bear Course at WGV, The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 29 (7-under), Joseph Bramlett, back nine, fourth round, The King & Bear Course at WGV, The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 29 (7-under), Ryan Ruffels, front nine, third round, Oakridge CC, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 29 (6-under), Chase Wright, front nine, third round, Panama GC, Panama Championship 29 (6-under), Davis Riley, back nine, third round, Panama GC, Panama Championship 29 (6-under), Camilo Villegas, front nine, first round, CC de Bogota-Lagos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Justin Hueber, front nine, first round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), John Oda, front nine, second round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Will Zalatoris, front nine, third round, CC de Bogota-Lagos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Joseph Bramlett, back nine, third round, TPC Sawgrass - Dye's Valley, Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass 29 (6-under), Josh Teater, back nine, first round, Oakridge CC, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 29 (6-under), Ryan Brehm, back nine, second round, Oakridge CC, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 29 (6-under), Lee Hodges, back nine, second round, Pumpkin Ridge GC - W. -
Muñoz, Sloan Share 18-Hole Lead at Web.Com Tour's Rex Hospital Open
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Alex Wood May 31, 2018 (850) 691-6756 First-Round Leaderboard Pos. Name Scores 1 Sebastian Muñoz 64 (-7) Roger Sloan 3 Sepp Straka 65 (-6) Chris Baker Muñoz, Sloan share 18-hole lead at Web.com Tour’s Rex Hospital Open RALEIGH, N.C. – It was a gloomy Thursday in Raleigh, North Carolina, for the 25th playing of the Rex Hospital Open contested at TPC Wakefield Plantation, but Colombian Sebastian Muñoz and Canadian Roger Sloan shone through the clouds, each posting rounds of 7-under 64 to stake a claim of the first-round lead. The lead marks Muñoz’s fourth first-round lead/co-lead of the 2018 Web.com Tour Season, and the first of Sloan’s career. Austria native Sepp Straka and Chris Baker sit one back of the duo. The round wasn’t all smooth sailing for Muñoz, who opened play with a bogey on the par-4 first. The 25-year-old refused to be shaken, however, quickly picking up steam with a birdie on No. 3. The change in momentum was crucial for the University of North Texas alum, who has missed the cut in both of his prior appearances in Raleigh. “It was huge,” he said of the early birdie. “It’s knowing that I’m playing good and just kind of getting on track and seeing the putts go in. You feed off of it and it showed in the round later.” Muñoz went on to pick up seven more birdies on the day, posting a clean scorecard after the opening blemish. -
Panamá Championship Club De Golf De Panamá | Panamá City, Panamá | January 30 – February 2, 2020
Panamá Championship Club de Golf de Panamá | Panamá City, Panamá | January 30 – February 2, 2020 Korn Ferry Tour Media Contact Sean Wildhack – [email protected], 315-243-2751 Quick Facts Golf Course: Club de Golf de Panamá (Par 70, 7,157 yards) Course Designer: Jay Riviere (1976) Purse: $625,000 (Winner: $112,500 / 500 points) Field Overview (as of January 28) • 37 Korn Ferry Tour winners with 57 victories • 10 PGA TOUR winners with 19 victories • Power Rankings • Inside the Field • Rds. 1 & 2 Tee Times Past Champions Last season, Michael Gligic fired a final-round 65 to earn his first Korn Ferry Tour title in Panamá. The Canadian posted a four-day total of 8-under 272 to capture a one-stroke victory. After the win, Gligic went on to finish the Regular Season ranked No. 17 in The 25 and secure his first PGA TOUR card. In 2018, Scott Langley erased a six-stroke deficit on Sunday with a final-round 65 to win the Panamá Championship at 7-under. Langley’s come-from-behind victory is the largest in tournament history as he surpassed Miguel Angel Carballo’s five-stroke deficit from 2007. Langley also became the first player in tournament history to record an over-par score in the opening round and go on to win. Since 2004, 11 Panamá Championship winners have gone on to earn their PGA TOUR card for the following season. Tournament History This year will mark the 17th playing of the Panamá Championship. In 2017, Andrew Putnam claimed his second Korn Ferry Tour victory as he defeated Chris Baker in a playoff. -
Ryan Brehm Takes Early Lead at Web.Com Tour's Knoxville Open
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Alex Wood May 10, 2018 (850) 691-6756 First-Round Leaderboard Pos. Name Scores 1 Ryan Brehm 65 (-6) 2 Scott Langley 67 (-4) Brett Drewitt 4 14 tied at 68 (-3) Ryan Brehm takes early lead at Web.com Tour’s Knoxville Open KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – It’s been two years since Michigan native Ryan Brehm last held an 18-hole lead on the Web.com Tour. The 32-year-old has seen just about everything in that four-year span, from winning on the Web.com Tour to competing on the PGA TOUR to ultimately struggling to earn starts on either level. Signs began to point to a change for Brehm on Monday, however, when the Michigan State alum shot an 8-under 64 at the Knoxville Open Monday qualifier to enter a playoff for a spot in this week’s field. Brehm was able to advance through the playoff, earning his seventh Web.com Tour start of the year. He rode the momentum into Thursday, carding a 6-under 65 at Fox Den Country Club to take a two-stroke lead over Panama Championship winner Scott Langley Brehm began the day in Knoxville with four-straight pars before picking up his first birdie of the day on the par-5 fifth. He would pick up five more birdies before walking off the green on No. 16 to the sound of an airhorn suspending play due to inclement weather in the area. “I was a little hungry, so that [delay] was nice,” Brehm joked after his round. -
2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Page 1 of 11 Through Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass (06/14/2020)
2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Page 1 of 11 Through Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass (06/14/2020) Low 9 Through Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass (06/14/2020) 29 (7-under), Mickey DeMorat, front nine, second round, Royal Blue GC, The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic at Baha Mar 29 (7-under), Chad Ramey, front nine, fourth round, El Bosque CC, El Bosque Mexico Championship by INNOVA 29 (6-under), Chase Wright, front nine, third round, Panama GC, Panama Championship 29 (6-under), Davis Riley, back nine, third round, Panama GC, Panama Championship 29 (6-under), Camilo Villegas, front nine, first round, CC de Bogota-Lagos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Justin Hueber, front nine, first round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), John Oda, front nine, second round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Will Zalatoris, front nine, third round, CC de Bogota-Lagos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Joseph Bramlett, back nine, third round, TPC Sawgrass - Dye's Valley, Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass 30 (6-under), Will Zalatoris, back nine, third round, Sandals Emerald Bay GC, The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic at Sandals Emerald Bay 30 (6-under), Brandon Harkins, front nine, second round, Royal Blue GC, The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic at Baha Mar 30 (6-under), Robert Garrigus, back nine, second round, Lakewood National GC, LECOM Suncoast Classic 30 (6-under), Ryan Brehm, back nine, second round, Lakewood National GC, LECOM Suncoast Classic 30 (6-under), Peter Uihlein, back -
Preston Smith – [email protected], (706-844-2100)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 18, 2020 CONTACTS: Preston Smith – [email protected], (706-844-2100) Final-Round Leaderboard Pos. Name Scores 1 Davis Riley 70-69-66-67—272 (-16) T2 Paul Barjon 67-70-68-69—274 (-14) T2 Taylor Pendrith 73-67-67-67—274 (-14) 4 Austin Smotherman 66-69-70-71—276 (-12) T5 Four tied at 277 (-11) Full Leaderboard Davis Riley earns second win of the season at TPC San Antonio Championship at the Oaks SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Less than six months removed from his first Korn Ferry Tour victory at the Panama Championship, Davis Riley became the first player this season to win twice on Tour with a two-stroke win at the TPC San Antonio Championship at the Oaks. Riley posted a final- round 5-under 67 on Saturday and finished at 16-under for the week to top Paul Barjon and Taylor Pendrith. With the win, the former University of Alabama star moves to the top spot on the season-long Korn Ferry Tour points standings and is one win away from the three-win “Battlefield Promotion” to the PGA TOUR. The feat has only been accomplished 11 times in the Tour’s history, most recently by Wesley Bryan in 2016. “I got off to a good start there birdieing the first hole and kind of slowed down there in the middle,” said Riley, who made the turn at 1-under 35. “But I tried to remember what I did yesterday where I played really well on the back nine. I think I birdied three of the last four today and I’m really proud of the way I handled myself. -
Tommy Armour
O ENI R O S P . E S N . U THE BROADMOOR TH 39TH U.S. SENIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYERS GUIDE — The Broadmoor | Colorado Springs, Colo. — June 28-July 1, 2018 conducted by the 2018 U.S. SENIOR OPEN PLAYERS' GUIDE — 1 Exemption List Here are the golfers who are currently exempt from qualifying for the STEPHEN AMES 2018 U.S. Senior Open Championship, as of June 18, 2018, with their exemption categories listed. Birth Date: April 28, 1964 Player Exemption Category Player Exemption Category Birthplace: San Fernando, Trinidad Stephen Ames 11, 18, 19, 22 a-Sean Knapp 14 Age: 54 Ht.: 6’1 Wt.: 185 Billy Andrade 18, 21 Bernhard Langer 1, 2, 9, 10, 18, 19, Tommy Armour III 18 21, 22 Home: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Magnus Atlevi 23 Tom Lehman 9, 11, 18, 19, 21, 22 Woody Austin 19, 22, 25 Dave Love III 19, 25 College: Lynn University Paul Broadhurst 9, 10, 11, 18, 21, Jeff Maggert 1, 2, 19, 21 Turned Professional: 1987 22, 23 Prayad Marksaeng 24 Olin Browne 1, 2, 11 Billy Mayfair 18, 19 Joined PGA Tour: 1998 Brad Bryant 3 Scott McCarron 18, 21, 22 Mark Calcavecchia 19, 21, 22 a-Michael McCoy 16 PGA Tour Playoff Record: 1-0 John Cook 19 Rocco Mediate 9, 19, 21, 22 Joined PGA European Tour: 1993 Fred Couples 11, 18, 19, 22 C. Montgomerie 1, 2, 9, 18, 19, 21, 22 John Daly 18, 22 Mark O’Meara 19 Joined Champions Tour: 2014 Marco Dawson 10, 18 Scott Parel 18, 21, 22 Glenn Day 11, 18 Jesper Parnevik 22 PGA Tour Victories: 4 - 2004 BMW Championship; 2006 The Clark Dennis 23 a-Chris Patton 27 Scott Dunlap 18, 21 Players Championship; 2007 Children’s Miracle Network Joe Durant 11, 18, 19, 21, 22 Corey Pavin 18, 19, 26 Classic; 2009 Children’s Miracle Network Classic Bob Estes 19 Tom Pernice Jr. -
Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Illinois September 19-20
I would like to sponsor the following: A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR: Olympia Fields Country Club Hole Sponsor ($500) On-Course Cart Sponsor ($2000) “We at First Federal Savings Bank of Champaign-Urbana and GTPS Insurance are Olympia Fields, Illinois On-Course Lunch Sponsor ($1000) Clinic Sponsor ($2000) pleased to be involved with the University of Illinois Athletics and the Illini Golf September 19-20, 2021 Putting Green Sponsor ($1000) On-Course Pin Flag Sponsor ($5000) Classic. The Illinois golf program has made a name for itself nationally under the Corporate Silver Sponsor ($5000) outstanding direction of head coach Mike Small. Mike’s commitment to excellence continues to successfully develop today’s student-athletes. It is events like the Illini Golf Classic that help these student-athletes reach their goals.” Sponsor (name as you would like it to appear on signage) GEORGE ROUSE, PRESIDENT Contact Telephone Although two years removed, the 18th Annual Illini Golf Classic enjoyed success raising Address Email funds for the men’s golf program at the University of Illinois. We want to extend our sincere appreciation to the past sponsors for their friendship, loyalty and support. We are proud to have City, State, Zip Pullover Size the following as past sponsors for the Illini Golf Classic: SPONSORSHIP REGISTRATION PRESENTING SPONSOR: First Federal Savings Bank of Champaign-Urbana and GTPS Insurance, George Rouse PLEASE RETURN SPONSORSHIP AND/OR GOLFER REGISTRATION TO: CORPORATE SPONSORS: Men’s Golf Office, Bielfeldt Athletic Administration