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AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

February 3 – February 9

1 CONTENTS

MEDIA INFORMATION 3

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 5

TOURNAMENT PHONE NUMBERS 7

PAST CHAMPIONS 8

TOURNAMENT FACTS AND STATS 9

CHRONICLE OF MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 17

THE LEGEND AND THE LORE 19

SUMMARIES AND RESULTS 20

2 MEDIA INFORMATION Please note, due to the Pebble Beach Conference Center renovation, the 2020 media center will be located near the intersection of Portola Rd. and Forest Lake Rd. Shuttle service will be provided to each of the three courses.

HOURS OF OPERATION Credential Desk 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Media Room 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Continental Breakfast 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. (Thurs/Fri 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.) Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (Thurs/Fri 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.)

MEDIA CENTER ACCESS Only members of the media with either a PGA TOUR media badge or a valid tournament credential will be admitted to the working area. No guests or spouses.

MEDIA PARKING Lot 12: near the intersection of Portola Rd. and Forest Lake Rd. Lot 2: Casa Palmero Parking Garage

MEDIA SHUTTLE Begins Monday, Feb. 3, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Shuttles circulate between Media Center and all courses where there is play.

PHOTO/VIDEO IDENTIFICATION Photographers must wear a wristband or sticker in plain sight at all times while on the grounds.

CAMERA STORAGE Lockers will be provided for credentialed media in the foyer of the Media Center on a first-come, space-available basis. Pebble Beach Company, nor the tournament, is not liable for stored equipment.

INTERVIEW PROCEDURES Daily interviews with leading and appropriate professional contestants are to be conducted by the PGA TOUR, at the golf courses and in the media center.

Transcripts will be posted following each interview at www.attpbgolf.com/media

Media must make their own arrangements for individual player and celebrity interviews.

TELEVISION COVERAGE (All Times Pacific)

Golf Channel Thursday, February 7 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Friday, February 8 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 9 10:00 a.m. - 11:45 p.m. Sunday, February 10 10:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.

CBS Saturday, February 9 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sunday, February 10 12:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

3 TOURNAMENT FORMAT

Standard PGA TOUR format for professionals: , 72 holes; four days, 18 holes daily

The first three days of the tournament are played simultaneously over three courses, , Spyglass Hill and Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course. Teams rotate each of the three days with the final round played the fourth day at Pebble Beach.

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is the only tournament on the PGA TOUR in which amateur partners play through the final day if, as a pro-am team, they make the cut.

The final round is cut to 60 low professionals (and ties); 25 low teams (no ties)

PRO PURSE $7,800,000 1ST PLACE: $1,404,000 2ND PLACE: $ 842,400 3RD PLACE: $ 530,400

PRO-AM PURSE $100,000 1ST PLACE: $ 10,000 2ND PLACE: $ 7,500 3RD PLACE: $ 7,000

4 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 8:00 a.m. Practice Rounds Pebble Beach Golf Links Spyglass Hill Golf Course Monterey Peninsula Country Club (pros only)

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 8:00 a.m. Practice Rounds Pebble Beach Golf Links Spyglass Hill Golf Course

8:00 a.m. Practice Rounds

2:30 p.m. Chevron Shoot-Out Champions Vs. Champions Pebble Beach Golf Links, Putting Green

6:00 p.m. Pairings posted at www.attpbgolf.com

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 8:00 a.m. Practice Rounds Pebble Beach Golf Links Spyglass Hill Golf Course Monterey Peninsula Country Club

11:00 a.m. 3M Celebrity Challenge Pebble Beach Golf Links, 1st Tee

2:30 p.m. Million Dollar Hole-in-One for Charity presented by Cisco, Pebble Beach Golf Links, 17th Hole

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 8:00 a.m. First Round, all three courses Starting times through 10:30 a.m.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 8:00 a.m. Second Round, all three courses Starting times through 10:30 a.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 8:00 a.m. Third Round, all three courses Starting times through 10:30 a.m

6:30 p.m. Pairings posted at www.attpbgolf.com

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 7:30 a.m. Final Round, Pebble Beach Golf Links only Starting times through 9:30 a.m.

3:30 p.m. Awards Ceremony - 18th green, Pebble Beach Golf Links

*Times are approximate and subject to change. Check with tournament officials for revisions, updates.

5 TOURNAMENT PHONE DIRECTORY

GOLF PROS: Pebble Beach Golf Links 831-625-8565 Eric Lippert Spyglass Hill Golf Course 831-625-8625 & 831-625-8563 Jin Park Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course 831-372-8141 x 229 James Howard

GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENTS: Pebble Beach Golf Links 831-622-6601 Chris Dalhamer Spyglass Hill Golf Course 831-625-8506 Bob Yeo Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course 831-760-0563 Bob Zoller

GOLF SHOPS: Pebble Beach Golf Links 831-622-8723 Monterey Peninsula Country Club 831-372-8141 Spyglass Hill Golf Course 831-625-8563 The Links at Spanish Bay 831-647-7495 Del Monte Golf Course 831-373-2700

THE LODGE AT PEBBLE BEACH: 831-624-3811 Stillwater Bar & Grill ext. 8524 Gallery Cafe ext. 8577 The Tap Room ext. 8535

SPYGLASS HILL GOLF COURSE: Grill Ext. 5445

AIRLINES SERVING MONTEREY: American Airlines 1-800-433-4300 Alaska Airlines 1-800-252-7522 Allegiant Air 1-702-505-8888 United Airlines 1-800-241-6522

CAR RENTAL: Avis Monterey 831-647-7140 Budget 831-373-1899 Enterprise 831-242-2020 Hertz 831-373-3318 National & Alamo 831-373-4181

TAXIS: Central Coast Taxi 831-626-3333 Yellow Cab 831-646-1234

TOWING SERVICE: Carmel Chevron AAA 831-624-3827 Monterey Garage AAA 831-375-4175

OTHER: Monterey Airbus 831-373-7777 Monterey-Salinas Transit 831-899-2555 Limo All Access 831-393-1001

6 PAST CHAMPIONS

1947 Tied - and George Fazio-214 (54 holes) 1983 -276 1948 -205 (54 holes) 1984 -278 1949 -208 (54 holes) 1985 Mark O’Meara-283 Four-way tie: Smiley Quick,Jack Burke, Jr., 1986 -205 (54 holes) 1950 and -214 (54 holes) 1951 -209 (54 holes) 1987 -278 1952 -145 (36 holes) 1988 -280 1953 Lloyd Mangrum-204 (54 holes) 1989 Mark O’Meara-277 1954 E. J. -210 (54 holes) 1990 Mark O’Meara-281 1955 -209 (54 holes) 1991 -274 1956 Cary Middlecoff-202 (54 holes) 1992 Mark O’Meara-275 1957 -213 1993 Brett Ogle-276 1958 -277 1994 Johnny Miller-281 1959 Art Wall, Jr.-279 1995 -271 1960 -286 1996 Cancelled due to unplayable conditions 1961 -282 1997 Mark O’Meara-268 1962 -286 1998 -202 (54 holes) 1963 Billy Casper-285 1999 -206 (54 holes) 1964 -284 2000 -273 1965 -284 2001 Davis Love 111-272 1966 -283 2002 -274 1967 -284 2003 Davis Love 111-274 1968 -285 2004 -272 1969 -283 2005 Phil Mickelson-269 1970 -278 2006 -271 1971 -278 2007 Phil Mickelson-268 1972 Jack Nicklaus-284 2008 Steve Lowery-278 1973 Jack Nicklaus-282 2009 -201 (54 holes) 1974 Johnny Miller-208 (54 holes) 2010 Dustin Johnson-270 1975 -280 2011 D. A. Points-271 1976 -281 2012 Phil Mickelson-269 1977 -273 2013 -267 1978 Tom Watson-280 2014 -276 1979 -284 2015 Brandt Snedeker-265 1980 -280 2016 Vaughn Taylor- 270 1981 -209 (54 holes) 2017 - 268 1982 -274 2018 Ted Potter, Jr.- 270 2019 Phil Mickelson - 268

7 TOURNAMENT FACTS & STATS

COURSE RECORDS * Denotes “lift, clean and place” in effect (Round in parenthesis)

PEBBLE BEACH GOLF LINKS Low Round 62 Tom Kite 1983 (3)* 1997 (3)* Low Front Nine 28 Davis Love III 2001 (4) Spike McRoy 2001 (1) Brent Schwarzrock 2002 (1) Low Back Nine 28 2012 (1)

MONTEREY PENINSULA CC/ SHORE COURSE Low Round 60 Sung Kang 2016 (2) Low Front Nine 28 Charlie Wi 2012 (1) Low Back Nine 30 Nick O’Hern 2010 (3) Daniel Summerhays 2012 (1), Chez Reavie 2016 (1), Bronson Burgoon 2016 (1), Ted Potter Jr. 2018 (3)

SPYGLASS HILL GOLF COURSE Low Round 62 Phil Mickelson 2005 (1) 2006 (1) Low Front Nine 30 Phil Mickelson 2005 (1) Low Back Nine 30 Luke Donald 2006 (1) 2011 (1)

LOWEST 54-HOLE CUT Professionals -7 2015 (208)

INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS * Denotes “lift, clean and place” in effect

LOWEST WINNING TOTAL, 72 HOLES Professionals 22-under Brandt Snedeker 2015 (64-67-67-67-265) 20-under Mark O’Meara 1997 (67-67-67-67-268)* 20-under Phil Mickelson 2007 (65-67-70-66-268) 19-under Brandt Snedeker 2013 (66-68-68-65-267)

Pro-Am Teams 43-under and Andy Garcia 1997 (62-58-67-58-245)* 42-under and Kerry Packer 1992 (63-59-59-65-246) 42-under and Michael Lund 2015 (60-59-63-63-245)

HIGHEST WINNING TOTAL, 72 HOLES Professionals 2-over Ken Venturi 1960 (70-71-68-77-286) 2-over Doug Ford 1962 (70-73-69-74-286)

Pro-Am Teams 25-under Hale Irwin and Darius Keaton 1976 (72-63-62-66-263)

8 LOWEST WINNING TOTAL, 54 HOLES Professionals 15 under Dustin Johnson 2009 (65-69-67-201)*

Pro-Am Team 29 under Cary Middlecoff/Ed Crowley 1957 (187)

LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Professionals 5 strokes Lloyd Mangrum 1948 (54 holes) Cary Middlecoff 1956 (54 holes) Jack Nicklaus 1967 (72 holes) Fuzzy Zoeller 1986 (54 holes) Arron Oberholser 2006 (72 holes)

LOWEST FINAL ROUND BY A WINNER -9 Davis Love III 2001 (63)

HIGHEST FINAL ROUND BY A WINNER +5 Ken Venturi 1960 (77) +5 Lon Hinkle 1979 (77)

LARGEST COME-FROM-BEHIND WIN 7 Strokes (at start of final round) 1961 Bob Rosburg 2001 Davis Love III Note: In 2000, Tiger Woods was 7 strokes behind with 7 holes to play (5 at start of round).

MULTIPLE WINNERS Professionals (5) Mark O’Meara 1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997 (4) Phil Mickelson 1998, 2005, 2007, 2012 (3) Johnny Miller 1974, 1987, 1994 (3) Jack Nicklaus 1967, 1972, 1973 (2) Billy Casper 1958, 1963 (2) Dustin Johnson 2009, 2010 (2) Davis Love III 2001, 2003 (2) Lloyd Mangrum 1948, 1953 (2) Cary Middlecoff 1955, 1956 (2) Brandt Snedeker 2013, 2015 (2) Tom Watson 1977, 1978 *Sam Snead won in 1937, 1938 (Rancho Santa Fe)

Amateurs (2) Johnny Dawson 1942 with Harry Cooper, 1948 with Ben Hogan (2) Roger Kelly 1947 with Sam Snead, 1958 with Jay Hebert (2) Lefty O’Doul 1948 with Bill Nary, 1954 with (2) Ed Crowley 1953, 1957 with Cary Middlecoff (2) Wheeler Farish 1980, 1981 with George Cadle (2) Dean Spanos 1985, 1990 with (2) Gregg Ontiveros 2012 with , 2016 with Vaughn Taylor

Pro-Am Teams (2) Cary Middlecoff and Ed Crowley, 1953, 1957 (2) George Cadle and Wheeler Farish 1980, 1981

9 BACK-TO-BACK WINNERS Professionals Cary Middlecoff 1955-1956 Jack Nicklaus 1972-1973 Tom Watson 1977-1978 Mark O’Meara 1989-1990 Dustin Johnson 2009-2010 *Sam Snead 1937-1938 (Rancho Santa Fe)

Amateurs Wheeler Farish 1980-1981

Pro-Am Teams George Cadle and Wheeler Farish 1980-1981

WINNERS OF PROFESSIONAL & TEAM TITLES, SAME YEAR * - 54 holes t - tied for first place 1959 Art Wall Jr. (279) with Charlie Coe (252) 1968 Johnny Pott (285) with Virgil Sherril (253) 1974 Johnny Miller (208) with Locke deBrettville (196)* 1986 Fuzzy Zoeller (205) with Mike Evans (193)* 2006 Arron Oberholser (271) with Michael McCallister (255)t 2007 Phil Mickelson (268) with Harry You (249)t 2009 Dustin Johnson (201) with Joe Rice (193)* 2011 D.A. Points (271) with Bill Murray (251) 2013 Brandt Snedeker (267) with Toby S. Wilt (255) 2016 Vaughn Taylor (270) Gregg Ontiveros (257)

WINNER AS PROFESSIONAL & AMATEUR, CAREER Gene Littler 1954 as amateur (with Art Wall, Jr.) 1975 as professional

PLAYOFFS (11) Professionals 1962 Doug Ford d. with 6-ft. on first playoff hole. (#1) 1968 Johnny Pott d. Billy Casper, with chip-in birdie on first playoff hole.(#15) 1972 Jack Nicklaus d. Johnny Miller with 25-ft. birdie putt on first playoff hole. (#15) 1973 Jack Nicklaus d. Ray Floyd, 12-ft. birdie putt on first playoff hole. (#15) 1978 Tom Watson d. Ben Crenshaw with 3-ft. par putt on second playoff hole. (#17) 1979 Lon Hinkle d. with 12-ft. birdie putt on third playoff hole. (#17). eliminated on second playoff hole. 1981 John Cook d. Hale Irwin with 9-inch par putt on third playoff hole. , Ben Crenshaw, Barney Thompson eliminated on first extra hole. 1984 Hale Irwin d. with 9-ft. birdie putt on second playoff hole. (#16) 1988 Steve Jones d. with 18-ft. birdie putt on second playoff hole. (#17) 1992 Mark O’Meara d. with 12-ft. birdie putt on first playoff hole. (#16) 2008 Steve Lowry d. Vijay Singh with 7-ft. birdie putt on first playoff hole. (#18)

TIES (2) Professionals 1947 Ed Furgol, George Fazio 1950 Jackie Burke, Dave Douglas, Sam Snead, Smiley Quick

10 CELEBRITY WINNERS IN PRO-AM (Since 1947)

Celebrity Genre Pro Year Lefty O’Doul MLB Bill Nary 1949 Phil Harris Singer/Actor Dutch Harrison 1951 Lefty O’Doul* MLB Walter Burkemo 1954 Albie Pearson MLB Bob McCallister 1962 John Brodie NFL QB Bob Rosberg 1970 Jacky Lee NFL QB Bruce Devlin 1975 MLB 1987 Dan Marino NFL QB Dan Pohl 1988 Jack Wagner Actor John Cook 1991 Andy Garcia Actor Paul Stankowski 1997 Kenny G* Musician Phil Mickelson 2001 Bill Murray Comic/Actor D.A. Points 2011 Carson Daly TV Host Ken Duke 2017 Larry Fitzgerald NFL WR 2018

Other Notable Amateur Winners Amateur Resume Pro Year Eddie Lowrey Caddy for Byron Nelson 1955 Fr. John Durkin Only priest to win the title 1971 * denotes tied for first

MOST STROKES HELPED BY AMATEURS Shots Amateur (Pro Partner) Year (Place) 38 Kerry Packer (Greg Norman) 1992 (W) 37 Dean Spanos (Hubert Green) 1985 (W) 35 David Gill () 2000 (W) 34 Bill Walters (Frederick Jacobsen) 2008 (W) 33 Fr. John Durkin (Lou Graham) 1971 (W)

JACK LEMMON AWARD Amateurs who have helped their teams the most strokes.

Year Amateur (Handicap) Strokes 2019 Ryan Smith () 26 2018 Gordon Dean (8) 28 2017 Carson Daley (10) 27 2016 Donald Colleran (14) 30 2015 Matt Cain () 27 2014 () 24 2013 Brian Swette (8) 28 2012 Bob Stoops (14) 31 2011 Blake Mycoskie (16) 29 2010 Josh Duhamel (12) 30 2009 Brian Tyler () 18 2008 Bill Walters (11) 34 2007 Michael Watson (6) 28 2006 Alan Heuer () 26 Tom Ryan () 26 Richard Stricklen () 26 2005 Barry McCollam (5) 27 2004 Robert Halmi (11) 32 2003 Frank Herringer (10) 26 2002 Glenn Frey () 31

11 PRO-AM WINNERS (Handicap in parenthesis)

54 Holes, unless noted 1947 Sam Snead/Roger Kelly 196 1948 Ben Hogan/Johnny Dawson 197 1949 Bill Nary-Lefty O’Doul 196 1950 /Don Edwards 201 Bud Moe/Ralph Blomquist 201 1951 Dutch Harrison/Phil Harris 196 1952 /Bob Knudson 133 Art Bell/Bill Hoelle 133 1953 Cary Middlecoff/ Ed Crowley 190 Gene Webb/Col. I. F. Wintermute 190 /Bob Vaillancourt 190 1954 / 193 Walter Burkemo/Lefty O’Doul 193 Art Wall, Jr./Gene Littler 193 Doug Ford/Monty Moncrief 193 1955 Byron Nelson/Ed Lowery 195 1956 Ralph Blomquist/George Galios 188 1957 Cary Middlecoff/Ed Crowley 187

72 Holes, unless noted 1958 Jay Hebert/Roger Kelly 260 1959 Art Wall/Charlie Coe (7) 252 1960 Bud Ward/Bob Silvestri (5) 262 1961 /Frank Tatum (6) 252 1962 Bob McCallister/Albie Pearson (10) 255 1963 /Lloyd Pitzer (7) 257 1964 Mike Fetchick/Charles Seaver (8) 258 1965 /Morgan Barofsky (6) 260 George Archer/Nelson Cullenward (9) 260 1966 /John Mohler (10) 255 /Robert Roos (7) 255 1967 /Frank Souchak (8) 259 1968 Johnny Pott/ Virgil Sherrill (15) 253 1969 /Jack Ging (8) 257 1970 Bob Rosburg/John Brodie (1) 252 1971 Lou Graham/Fr. John Durkin (12) 254 1972 /Don Schwab (8) 256 1973 /Bill Satterfield (9) 255 1974 Johnny Miller/Locke deBretteville (4) 196 1975 Bruce Devlin/Jacky Lee (10) 260 1976 Hale Irwin/Darius Keaton (10) 263 1977 Len Thompson/Jim Vickers (7) 252 1978 /Richard Gelb (11) 260 1979 Andy Bean/Bill Bunting (14) 257 1980 George Cadle/Wheeler Farish (7) 258 /Vern Peak (7) 258 1981 George Cadle/Wheeler Farish (8) 191 1982 /Alfonso Fanjul (8) 257 1983 / (7) 258 1984 Mark O’Meara/J. P. Diesel (12) 257 1985 Hubert Green/Dean Spanos (12) 255 1986 Fuzzy Zoeller/Mike Evans (4) 193 1987 Fred Couples/George Brett (17) 256 1988 Dan Pohl/Dan Marino (16) 255

12 1989 Steve Jones/Jim Rheim (4) 255 1990 Hubert Green/Dean Spanos (11) 260 1991 John Cook/Jack Wagner (4) 255 1992 Greg Norman/Kerry Packer (16) 246 1993 Payne Stewart/Jim Morris (9) 257 1994 /Robert Floyd (2) 258 1995 David Duval/Hughes Norton (9) 254 1996 Cancelled due to unplayable conditions 1997 Paul Stankowski/Andy Garcia (18) 245 1998 Cancelled after 36 holes due to unplayable conditions 1999 /Robert MacDonnell* (12) 194 /Glenn Frey (18) 194 Neal Lancaster/Robert Scott (17) 194 *Lickliter/MacDonnell win via tiebreaker formula (which pro had lowest score). 2000 Skip Kendall/David Gill* (5) 249 2001 Tiger Woods/Jerry Chang (3) 254 Phil Mickelson/Kenny G (6) 254 2002 /Randall Mays (10) 255 2003 /Thomas Ryan (11) 257 Phil Taturangi/Craig Heatley (11) 257 2004 /Robert Halmi Jr. (11) 254 2005 /Barry McCollam 95) 253 2006 Arron Oberholser/ Michael McCallister (8) 255 /Alan Heuer (9) 255 2007 Phil Mickelson/Harry You (18) 249 2008 Fredrik Jacobson/Bill Walters (11) 250 2009 Dustin Johnson/Joe Rice (17) 193 Christ Stroud/Ron Christman (18) 193 2010 /Robert Stuart (18) 249 2011 D. A. Points/Bill Murray (13) 251 2012 Brian Harman/Gregg Ontiveros (17) 251 Padraig Harrington/J. P. McManus (14) 251 2013 Brandt Snedeker/Toby Wilt (7) 255 Michael Letzig/John Erickson (18) 255 2014 Jim Renner/John Harkey Jr. (9) 256 2015 Pat Perez/Michael Lund 245 2016 Vaughn Taylor/Gregg Ontiveros 257 2017 Ken Duke/Carson Daly 254 2018 Kevin Streelman/Larry Fitzgerald (13) 246 2019 Don Colleran/ 253

NOTE: 1999 decided by tiebreaker (lowest pro score) between three teams

13 HOLES IN ONE (80 total since 1947)

Year Player Hole Course Rdd 1947 Lloyd Mangrum 7 CP 1 1952 Milon Marusic 7 CP 2 1955 Bobby Harris 7 MPCC 2 Mike Krak 3 CP 2 1957 John Geertsen, Sr. 7 CP P Ronnie Nicol 3 CP P 1957 7 CP 2 1959 Lloyd Mangrum George Fazio John Brodie 7 PB P 1960 George Buzzini, Sr. 17 PB 3 1962 Art Doering 7 PB 1 5 PB 2 15 CP 3 1965 Eddie Merrins 7 PB 3 1966 Cy Laughter (a) 7 CP 3 1970 John Hayes 15 SH 2 1971 Richard Gelb (a) 15 SH 2 1972 Richard Snideman (a) 5 PB 3 1973 Bob E. Smith 3 CP 1 7 PB 2 1974 Bob E. Smith 12 SH 3 1975 David Kirkland (a) 7 PB 3 1976 Mike Davis 7 PB P 1977 Jim Vickers (a) 15 MPCC P Julie Bescos (a) 7 PB P 1979 7 PB 1 7 PB 2 1980 John Kerr (a) 15 CP 2 1981 Doug Black 15 SH Q Hubert Green 7 PB 4 Chas. Van Linge (a) 7 PB 4 1982 16 CP 1 1983 John Purcell (a) 16 CP P 1984 Johnny Mathis (a) 15 CP 1 Lou Graham 7 PB 2 J. C. Rathborne 17 PB P 1985 Hubert Green 7 PB 2 3 SH 2 John Mahaffey 7 CP 3 17 PB 4 1986 Rex Caldwell 7 PB 1 1988 Brett Upper 5 PB 3 17 PB 4 1989 Roger Maltbie 15 CP P Johnny Miller, Jr. 15 CP 1 Tom Watson 15 SH 2 17 PB 2 3 SH 2 1990 Carl Cooper 5 SH 3 1991 15 PH 2 John Joseph 12 PH 3 17 PB P

14 1992 Randy Quaid (a) 12 PB 2 Greg Hickman 12 PB 4 1993 Donald Trump (a) 12 SH 2 1994 Vijay Singh 7 PB 2 12 PB 3 1999 Roger Clemens (a) 17 PH 3 2000 Notah Begay 6 PH 1 Brad Fabel 15 SH 2 David Morland 5 PB 3 2003 17 PH 1 John Sender 11 PH 1 Mike Heinen 7 PB 2 Riley Bechtel (a) 12 SH 3 2006 James Rohr(a) 5 PB 3

2010 Derek Lamely 14 MP 1 7 MP 3

2011 Nick O’Hern 12 PB 2 2011 Sunghoon Kang 12 PB 3

2012 Nick O’Hern 14 MP 3 2012 5 SH 3

2013 Ollie Nutt (a) 7 MP 1 2013 Jim Herman 17 SH 1

2015 14 MP 3

2016 3 SH 1 2017 Gregg Ontiveros (a) 7 MP 1 2018 11 MP 1

15 CHRONICLE OF MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS There have been six professional major championships played at Pebble Beach - the U.S. Open Championship in 1972, 1982, 1992, 2000 and 2010, and the PGA Championship in 1977. Pebble Beach has hosted the U.S. Amateur four times - 1929, 1947, 1961 and 1999. Jack Nicklaus won the first U.S. Open played at Pebble Beach in 1972, claiming the third of his four U.S. Open titles. One of the most electrifying shots in championship golf history helped Tom Watson claim the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach in 1982. Watson came to the 71st hole, a par three, tied with Nicklaus. Watson missed the green with his tee shot as Nicklaus completed play at 4-under 284. But Watson’s short, downhill chip shot from heavy rough rolled into the hole. He went on to birdie the 18th to secure a two-shot victory. Tiger Woods spreadeagled the field in 2000, capturing the 100th U.S. Open by 15 strokes at Pebble Beach. He shot a 12-under-par 272 on a par-71 course. In 2010, Graham McDowell of Northern Ireland posted an even-par 284 to become the first European winner of the Championship since ’s in 1970. In 1977, Lanny Wadkins won the only PGA Championship to be played at Pebble Beach. Wadkins won a playoff with Gene Littler by parring the third extra hole. In 2019, delivered a memorable Sunday performance including a daring 3-wood to set up a birdie on the 14th and an incredible par-saving pitch from the putting surface on the 17th, to hold off two-time defending champion and claim his first major. His birdie at the 18th to reach 13-under breaks the previous Pebble Beach U.S. Open scoring record set by Tiger Woods.

Significant tournaments played at Pebble Beach:

MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS 1929 U.S. Amateur Championship Winner: Harrison R. Johnston Runner-Up: Dr. 0. F. Willing Score: 4 & 3

1947 U.S. Amateur Championship Winner: Robert H. “Skee” Riegel Runner-Up: John W. Dawson Score: 2 & 1

1961 U.S. Amateur Championship Winner: Jack Nicklaus Runner-Up: H. , Jr. Score: 8 & 6

1999 U.S Amateur Championship Winner: Runner-Up: Sung woon Kim (Korea) Score: 9 & 8

2018 U.S Amateur Championship Winner: (Norway) Runner-Up: Devon Bling Score: 6 & 5

1972 U.S. Open Championship Winner: Jack Nicklaus, 290 Runner-Up: Bruce Crampton, 293

16 1977 P.G.A. Championship Winner: Lanny Wadkins, 282 Runner-Up: Gene Littler, 282 Sudden Death: Third hole

1982 U.S. Open Championship Winner: Tom Watson, 282 Runner-Up: Jack Nicklaus, 284 1988 Nabisco Championships Winner: , 279 Runner-Up: Tom Kite, 279 Sudden Death: Second hole

1992 U.S. Open Championship Winner: Tom Kite, 285 Runner-Up: Jeff Sluman, 287

2000 U.S. Open Championship Winner: Tiger Woods 272 Runners-Up: , Miguel Jiminez 287

2010 U.S. Open Championship Winner: Graham McDowell 284 Runner-Up: Gregory Havret 285

2019 U.S. Open Championship Winner: Gary Woodland 271 Runner-Up: Brooks Koepka 274

WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS 1940 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship Winner: Betty Jameson Runner-Up: Jane S. Cothran Score: 6 & 5

1948 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship Winner: Grace S. Lenczyk Runner-Up: Helen Sigel Score: 4 & 3

17 THE LEGEND AND THE LORE

Spanning two centuries, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has undergone changes in latitude and changes in attitude since 1947. While much of golf’s great winter extravaganza remains devoted to the world-class golf professionals who compete each year, the heart and soul of tournament week on the Monterey Peninsula are the celebrity icons – Bing Crosby, Jack Lemmon, Clint Eastwood, Bill Murray – whose legendary antics inside and outside the ropes account for the tournament’s continued popularity and ardent following world-wide.

Tournament creator Bing Crosby’s concoction of roughly four parts professional golfers to one part show business and sports celebrities has gone down as smoothly as a well-chilled libation in the Tap Room. Entertainer Phil Harris, a pal of Crosby’s, is credited with forever setting a certain tone by accompanying his golf with a glass of his favorite whiskey. One year, Harris announced that he was the pro from, “Jack Daniels Country Club.”

Before moving to Pebble Beach, the legend began at the first tournament in 1937 in Rancho Santa Fe. It rained so hard for three days that some tournament contestants wound up shooting ducks on a pond near the 18th green. Sam Snead was the champion of that first tournament, but when he saw a $500 winner’s check that Bing was about to hand him, Snead remarked, “If you don’t mind, Mr. Crosby, I’d rather have cash.”

In 1948, the tournament’s second year on the Monterey Peninsula, Lloyd Mangrum won and put in solid nightly sessions at two long-gone bistros, the Blue Ox and Biff’s El Estero. In 1951 Harris sank a 90-foot putt at Pebble Beach’s 17th green to win the Pro-Am with partner Dutch Harrison. “How about that, Bing. Ain’t this a helluva blow to clean living?” Harris said.

Ed “Porky” Oliver’s name became part of the lore in 1953 when he took a 16 on the famous, over-the-water 16th at Cypress Point. A 50 mile-an-hour gale – just another chapter in the book on “Crosby Weather” – was blowing at the time.

In 1952 golfing dentist Cary Middlecoff, complained to Scottish-born Pebble Beach golf pro Peter Hay that windy conditions precluded the use of tees. Hay replied: “Show me in the rule book where it says you have to tee up the ball. Now get back out there and play.”

In 1969, ABC’s Jim McKay told a nationwide television audience: “And now here’s Jack Lemmon, about to that all-important eighth shot.”

When the rains hit in 1960, Pro-Am contestant Johnny (Tarzan) Weissmuller, once the world’s greatest swimmer, declared: “I’ve never been so wet in my life.” And in 1962 golf pro Jimmy Demaret got off one of the tournament’s most famous lines. Peering out from his room at The Lodge at a blanket of snow on the ground, he said, “I knew I got loaded last night, but how did I wind up at Squaw Valley?”

On through the 1970s and ‘80s the tournament continued to be as “colorful” as ever. Jerry Pate was playing an orange golf ball in 1982 when he made a hole-in-one at the revered 16th hole at Cypress Point Club, and Hale Irwin’s famed “off the rocks” shot on the 18th at Pebble Beach in 1984 was with a yellow golf ball. The 1980s also saw the emergence of Mark O’Meara, with his first of five individual victories, earning the nickname “The Prince of Pebble Beach.”

One of the most indelible images in the legend and lore of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was staged in 1987 on the 16th hole at Cypress Point Club. Lemmon – the beloved actor who never made the cut – found himself in the ice plant, one foot from the edge of a 70-foot cliff. The predicament led to “The Human Chain” – Clint Eastwood grabbed Lemmon by the belt, Lemmon’s longtime tournament playing partner Peter Jacobsen held onto Eastwood; pro Greg Norman held onto Jacobsen and Norman’s Pete Bender held onto Norman. Lemmon amazingly knocked his shot out of the ice plant, back into the fairway. Lemmon then shanked his third straight into the ocean.

Tiger Woods unshered in the new century with a unique “” at Pebble Beach – winning both the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and U.S. Open Championship in the same year. Only Jack Nicklaus has recorded that feat on the Monterey Peninsula, in 1972. And in 2011 a “Cinderella Story” came true, as comic actor Bill Murray, the famed character in “Caddyshack,” won the pro-am title with D.A. Points.

As a new generation of tour professionals, entertainment and sports celebrities step into the spotlight, the pro-am and Pebble Beach Golf Links continue to be recognized as one of the great pairings in golf history.

18 SUMMARIES AND RESULTS

The Beginning Rancho Santa Fe-Santa Fe, California The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament is the outgrowth of an idea Bing Crosby had in the mid-1930s after joining Lakeside in Los Angeles. Crosby came up with the idea of staging a pro-am competition to give Lakeside members and some other low handicap amateur golfers a chance to play with 50 or 60 professionals who were on the West Coast during the winter months. Since he had a home in the area, and was involved with Del Mar race track, it was logical that the tournament be held in the area, and Crosby selected Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club as the site for the event. The first tournament in 1937 was limited to 18 holes when a deluge washed out the first round, starting a precedent for future years when weather was a big factor. Sam Snead won the initial tournament with a 68 with runnerup at 72. Snead and George Lewis won the pro-am section with a 68. In 1938 Snead won again, shooting 72-67-- 139 and collecting $500. Art Bell and amateur Phil Finlay won the pro-am with a 134. E. J. (Dutch) Harrison won in 1939, in Snead’s absence, shooting 69- 69-138, topping Byron Nelson, 68-71-139, and , 71-68-139 by one stroke. and Maurie Luxford, who was a tournament for many years, won the pro-am division with 130. was an entry in the event with husband George Zaharias, a former pro wrestler, but never was a factor in the competition. Ed (Porky) Oliver, who later gained recognition by taking 16 strokes on the 16th hole at Cypress Point, won in 1940 with rounds of 68-67-135, topping , 69-69-138. Pro-am winners were John Geertsen Sr. and Russ Osgood with 129. After starting with some 60 players, the 1941 field grew to more than 300, necessitating two days for the first round. Sam Snead won his third title with 67-69-136, edging , 69-68-137. Leonard Dodson and Ray Watson were the pro-am winners with 124. The final tournament at Rancho Santa Fe was held in 1942 with Lloyd Mangrum and Leland Gibson listed as co-winners of the event. Mangrum had 70-66-136 while Gibson shot 67-69-136. The truth was, however, that they finished behind amateur John Dawson, who shot 66- 67-133. Dawson, who was a scratch player at Lakeside, refused the Money. Harry Cooper and Dawson claimed pro-am honors. Cooper helped Dawson six strokes for a 127 total.

19 1947 JANUARY 11-13 When Bing Crosby moved his tournament to the Monterey Peninsula, he expanded it to 54 holes and doubled the purse from $5,000 to $10,000. The field of 75 professionals and their amateur partners played Cypress Point on Friday, moved to Monterey Peninsula Country Club on Saturday and played the final round on Sunday at Pebble Beach. It was windy the first day at Cypress Point, but fashioned a 67 and George Fazio a 68. Ben Hogan shot 78. Bing Crosby’s on one of the holes on the front nine landed in a tree. Bing spotted Johnny Weismuller playing down the next fairway, and yelled over, “Hey, Tarzan, I’ve got a tree-climbing job for you.” Ed Furgol and Fazio tied for first place at 213 with Sam Snead third at 216. Furgol earned a share of the top spot as the result of an eagle 2 on the 16th hole at Pebble Beach. He then parred in through a driving rain to finish with a par 72. “I thought I had it won until Ed’s eagle,” Fazio said. Sam Snead and Roger Kelly won the Pro-Am title with a score of 196. LEADERS: First round—Dick Metz 67, George Fazio 68. Second round—George Fazio 70-138, Dick Metz 73-140, Lloyd Mangrum 68-140, 70-140. CUT: The tournament is 54 holes over three different courses so there is no cut. WEATHER: Friday - Sunny and cold. Saturday - Clear and colder. Sunday - Morning mist turning to a heavy rain.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round George Fazio Ti 68 70 75 213 Ed Furgol Ti 72 69 72 213 Loyd Mangrum T3 72 68 76 216 Sam Snead T3 76 70 70 216 Newt Bassler T3 71 74 71 216 Ed Oliver T6 70 70 77 217 Ellsworth Vines T6 71 70 76 217 Dick Metz T8 67 73 79 219 Johnny Bulla T9 72 73 75 220 Jimmy Demaret T9 74 69 77 220 Stanley Kertes T10 74 73 74 221 Herman Barron T10 75 72 74 221 T10 71 76 74 221 , Jr. T10 74 71 76 221 Jim Milward T10 74 73 73 221 Leland Gibson T15 79 70 73 222 Al Zimmerman T17 74 75 73 222 T18 71 74 78 223 Chuck Congdon T18 72 76 75 223 Toney Penna T20 74 74 76 224 George Peyton T20 73 72 79 224 Jim Turnsa T20 76 72 76 224 Jimmy Hines T20 74 73 77 224 E. J. Harrison T24 80 71 74 225 T24 75 72 78 225 T24 80 68 77 225 Harold McSpaden T24 73 72 80 225 Barney Clark T24 75 75 75 225 T29 81 72 73 226 T29 76 74 76 226

20 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Ralph Hutchison T31 77 76 74 227 Willie Hunter T32 73 78 77 228 Johnny Revolta T32 77 75 76 228 Jackson Bradley T32 76 74 78 228 Bill Nary T35 73 76 80 229 Horton Smith T35 75 73 81 229 Ted Dorius T37 74 77 79 230 Charles Ward T37 78 72 80 230 Fay Coleman T39 78 74 79 231 Everett Goulart T39 81 76 74 231 Ben Hogan T39 78 77 76 231 Ed Dudley T39 79 74 78 231 Art Doering T39 84 70 77 231 Emery Zimmerman T39 80 76 75 231 T45 79 75 78 232 T45 75 75 82 232 George Schneiter T45 78 75 79 232 John Geertsen, Sr. T48 83 73 77 233 Frank Strasz T48 80 77 76 233 Charles Sheppard T48 74 77 82 233 T51 80 70 84 234 Marty Furgol T51 80 75 79 234 Frank Barnes T51 78 75 81 234 Larry Lamberger T54 78 77 80 234 Joe Zarhardt T55 77 84 76 237 Ed Vines T55 82 77 78 237 Harold Sampson T55 78 81 78 237 Eddie Joseph T58 77 82 80 239 Harry Bassler T59 77 80 83 240 Dave Killan T60 82 79 81 242 Bill Wall T61 83 77 83 243 Mark Fry 75 74 NA 73 79 NA Vic Ghezzi 78 74 NA Jimmy Thomson 75 77 NA Craig Wood 81 73 NA Virgil Shreeve 81 74 NA Larry Brazil 78 78 NA Ben Colk 79 77 NA Rod Munday 80 79 NA Joe Brown NA NA NA Bill Kynoch NA NA NA Cam Puget NA NA NA Sherman Elsworthy NA NA WD Henry Puget NA NA WD

21 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing Sub- 1st Place Amateur Position Round Final Par 1 2 3 4 Sam Snead/ 1 64 66 66 — 196 (20) Roger Kelly Al Zimmerman/ T2 65 67 67 — 199 (17) Bud Ward Newt Bassler/ T2 65 66 68 — 199 (17) F.A. “Buck” Hennekin Ed Furgol/ 4 66 67 67 — 200 (16) Bill Higgins Jim Milward/ 5 66 67 70 — 203 (13) Don Edwards Dick Metz/ T6 64 67 73 — 204 (12) Fred Dold Harold McSpaden/ T6 70 66 68 — 204 (12) Ed Lowery George Payton/ T6 69 67 68 — 204 (12) Jack Anderson Johnny Bulla/ T6 67 69 68 — 204 (12) Del Webb 2-way tie T10 205 (11)

22 1948 JANUARY 9-11 The tournament drew three days of “beaming” weather in its second appearance on the Monterey Peninsula, and Lloyd Mangrum took advantage of the conditions to post rounds of 70-67-68-205 to claim top honors. Bing Crosby attended a Monterey City Council meeting before the start of the tournament and was made an honorary Chief of Police with all of the privileges of the office. Ben Hogan and Johnny Dawson walked off with the Pro-Am honors with a 197 total. LEADERS: First round—Lloyd Mangrum, George Fazio 70. , Martin Rose 71. Second round— Mangrnm 67-137, Leonard 67-138. CUT: 54-hole tournament over three different courses; there was no cut. WEATHER: Friday-, Saturday-, Sunday-Windy

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Lloyd Mangrum 1 70 67 68 205 Stan Leonard 2 71 67 72 210 Ben Hogan 3 72 69 70 211 4 73 69 70 212 T5 75 66 75 216 Jackie Burke T5 75 70 71 216 Cary Middlecoff T7 77 71 69 217 Jimmy Demaret T7 73 70 74 217 Martin Rose 9 71 69 78 218 Charles Congdon T10 74 68 77 219 George Fazio T10 70 72 77 219 Art Bell T10 75 68 76 219 Vic Ghezzi T10 73 71 75 219 Jim Ferrier T10 73 70 76 219 Al Zimmerman T15 76 71 73 220 Enrique Bertolino T15 76 67 77 220 E. J. Harrison T15 74 70 76 220 Norman Von Nida T18 77 72 72 221 George Buck T18 76 71 74 221 Jim Milward T20 74 72 76 222 Toney Penna T20 78 69 75 222 Glenn Teal T20 74 75 73 222 T20 74 68 80 222 Ellsworth Vines T20 73 74 75 222 Leland Gibson T20 78 69 75 222 Ed Furgol T26 75 75 73 223 Skip Alexander T26 73 72 78 223 Ralph Hutchison T26 75 73 75 223 Otto Greiner T29 77 66 81 224 Roberto deVicenzo T29 76 72 76 224 Bob Hamilton T31 74 72 79 225 Sam Snead T31 72 73 80 225

23 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round George Schneiter T33 76 70 80 226 T33 77 72 77 226 Barney Clark T33 72 74 80 226 Harry Bassler 36 77 72 78 227 Felice Torza T37 78 71 79 228 Bill Fritz T37 70 75 73 228 Buck White T37 75 74 79 228 Mike DeMassey T37 79 71 78 228 Eddie Joseph 41 77 75 77 229 Al Huske T42 77 73 80 230 Everett Goulart T42 76 74 80 230 Bill Nary T42 76 75 79 230 R. J. Govern T45 75 77 79 231 Ed Oliver T45 74 78 79 231 H. Scharlau T47 77 72 83 232 Harry Todd T47 74 74 84 232 Johnny Bulla T47 77 76 79 232 Lloyd Wadkins T47 78 73 81 232 Mark Fry T51 80 74 79 233 Stanley Kertes T51 83 72 78 233 Earl Martin T53 79 78 77 234 Larry Lamberger T53 82 74 78 234 Pat Mahoney T55 78 75 82 235 Harold Sampson T55 75 81 79 235 Pat Ciuci T57 78 74 84 236 George Stubler T57 78 78 80 236 Marty Furgol T59 82 76 80 238 Jimmy Thomson T59 84 78 76 238 Lou Barbaro T59 80 79 79 239 Newt Bassler 62 77 79 83 239 Henry Puget 63 83 81 79 243 Eldon Briggs 64 88 78 78 244 Joe Moniz 65 91 76 81 248 Lew Worsham 78 78 NA Eric Monti 78 74 NA Gene Webb 80 74 NA Jackson Bradley 78 73 NA 74 78 NA Willie Hunter 81 73 NA Ben Coltrin 76 77 NA Ted Neist 75 77 NA Tom Wright 81 74 NA Frank Minch 81 75 NA

24 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Glen Holden 87 75 NA Harold Stone 84 79 NA Lawson Little 81 78 NA Tommy LoPresti 83 74 NA Craig Wood 75 NA NA Emery Zimmerman 76 NA NA Dave Douglas 81 NA NA NA NA NA Sherman Elsworthy NA NA NA Cam Puget NA NA NA Henry Ransom NA NA NA Peter Marich NA NA NA

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing Sub- 1st Place Amateur Position Round Final Par 1 2 3 4 Ben Hogan/ 1 70 63 64 — 197 (19) Johnny Dawson Chandler Harper/ T2 67 64 68 — 199 (17) Warner Keeley Bobby Locke/ T2 67 67 65 — 199 (17) Frank Stranahan Lloyd Mangrum/ T2 68 66 65 — 199 (17) Bob Simmers Stan Leonard/ 5 65 63 72 — 200 (16) T. Suffern Tailer Herman Keiser/ T6 70 64 68 — 202 (14) Bob Gardner Skip Alexander/ T6 68 66 68 — 202 (14) Morgan Fottrell Jimmy Demaret/ 8 70 66 67 — 203 (13) Dan Searle 4-way tie T9 204 (12)

25 1949 JANUARY 14-16 Frank Stranahan, the Ohio strongboy amateur, shot 71-66-137 to lead Ben Hogan by one stroke after 36 holes, but Hogan fired a two-under-par 70 in the final round at Pebble Beach to score his only Crosby victory with a 208 total. Two weeks later Hogan was in a near-fatal crash with a bus between Phoenix and Fort Worth. Hogan shot a 63 at Cypress Point in a practice round prior to the tournament. pro Bill Nary and Lefty O’Doul, of the San Francisco Seals baseball team, won the Pro-Am with a 196 score. There was no rain tournament week, but the weather was very cold. It was doudy and 50 and 52 for Thursday’s practice round and Friday’s first round. It was 52 again on Saturday and 54 on Sunday. LEADERS: First round—Bill Nary 66. Joe Brown 68, Skip Alexander 68. Second round—Ben Hogan 70-68-138, Jim Ferrier 69-70-139, Jimmy Demaret 69- 70-139, Bill Nary 66-73-139. CUT: WEATHER: Friday-Partly cloudy, cold, 52. Saturday-Clear, cold, 52. Sunday-Clear, cold, 54.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Ben Hogan 1 70 68 70 208 Jim Ferrier 2 69 70 71 210 Jimmy Demaret 3 69 70 72 211 Bill Nary 4 66 73 74 213 Emery Zimmerman T5 71 70 73 214 Joe Brown T5 68 73 73 214 Chick Harbert 7 69 73 73 215 Art Bell T8 73 72 71 216 Lew Worsham T8 72 69 75 216 Cary Middlecoff T8 76 65 75 216 Ed Oliver T11 72 70 75 217 John Barnum T11 69 75 73 217 Sam Snead T11 74 68 75 217 Marty Furgol T14 73 70 75 218 Eddie Joseph T14 70 71 77 218 Lloyd Mangrum T16 71 70 78 219 Mark Fry T16 76 69 74 219 Ed Furgol T18 70 74 76 220 Eric Monti T18 75 68 77 220 Chuck Congdon T18 75 70 75 220 Skip Alexander T21 68 72 81 221 Howard Schmidt T21 73 70 78 221 Johnny Bulla T21 74 72 75 221 T21 72 76 73 221 Paul Runyan T21 71 73 77 221 Harry Todd T26 75 75 72 222

26 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Jim Turnesa T26 76 69 77 222 Lawson Little, Jr. T26 75 69 78 222 Jimmy Thomson T26 73 75 74 222 Ted Kroll 30 72 74 77 223 Al Smith T31 72 72 80 224 George Schneiter T31 73 73 78 224 George Fazio T31 73 69 82 224 Newt Bassler T31 75 68 78 224 Glenn Teal T35 74 68 83 225 Jackie Burke T35 75 71 79 225 Toney Penna T35 76 74 75 225 Art Doering T35 75 72 78 225 Armand Farina T35 72 75 78 225 Jackson Bradley T35 76 71 78 225 Horton Smith 41 73 68 85 226 Ellsworth Vines T42 76 72 79 227 Stanley Kertes T42 76 72 79 227 Jim Milward T42 77 72 78 227 Al Zimmerman T42 77 72 78 227 Felice Torza T46 75 72 81 228 Stan Leonard T46 75 74 79 228 T46 77 71 80 228 Leland Gibson T46 75 74 79 228 Jimmy Ukauka T50 83 71 75 229 Lloyd Wadkins T50 73 75 81 229 Jim Browning T50 75 75 79 229 Harold Sampson T50 75 73 81 229 T50 79 74 76 229 Herman Coelho T55 76 71 83 230 Dave Martin T55 75 75 80 230 John Perelli T55 74 75 81 230 William Davis 58 75 79 78 232 T59 78 74 81 233 Fay Coleman T59 78 71 84 233 Al Krueger T61 79 73 82 234 Roy Moe T61 77 75 82 234 Mike Murra T61 81 75 78 234 Craig Wood T61 81 73 80 234 T65 77 73 85 235 Ed Vines T65 73 79 83 235 George Buck T67 80 77 79 236 Tommy LoPresti T67 80 73 83 236 Harvey Raynor T67 81 77 78 236 Bert Stamps 80 82 78 77 237 Ray Haines 81 81 72 85 238 Ralph Bond 82 82 78 82 242 Lou Wasson T83 82 77 91 250 Buck McKendrick T83 83 84 83 250

27 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Bob Reith NC Al Demaret NC Bill Fritz NC Charles Aldridge NC Al Schoux NC Bob Tosld NC John Battini NC Harold McSpaden NC Vic Ghezzi NC Otto Greiner NC Herman Keiser NC Byron Nelson NC Cam Puget NC Jules Platte NC Clayton Haefner NC Larry Lamberger NC Joe Moniz NC Willie Hunter NC Pat Mahoney NC Eddie Cayer NC

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing Sub- 1st Place Amateur Position Round Final Par 1 2 3 4 Bill Nary/ 1 61 66 69 — 196 (20) Lefty O’Doul John Barnum/ 2 61 66 71 — 198 (18) Harrison Goodwin Ben Hogan/ 3 65 65 69 — 199 (17) Johnny Dawson Emery Zimmerman/ T4 64 68 68 — 200 (16) Doug Lewis Jimmy Demaret/ T4 67 66 67 — 200 (16) Warren Ingersoll Cary Middlecoff/ 6 67 62 72 — 201 (15) Frank Stranahan Jim Ferrier/ T7 66 67 69 — 202 (14) Forrest Tucker Art Bell/ T7 67 67 68 — 202 (14) Tom Dwyer 5-way tie T9 203 (13)

28 1950 JANUARY 13-15 Making his second start of a comeback from his crash injuries, Ben Hogan was seven over par and two strokes out of the Money, but still was the main draw for the gallery. He shot 77-74-72-223-with an eagle 3 on the sixth hole at Pebble Beach in the third round. Sam Snead missed an 8-foot putt on the final hole and finished in a four-way tie for first place at 204 with Jackie Burke Jr., 72, Dave Douglas, 70, Smiley Quick, 73. Snead had a final round of 73. (There was no sudden death playoff in those days.) Marty Furgol and Don Edwards, later to become a Congressman from California, and Ralph Blomquist and Bud Moe tied for first in the Pro-Am with scores of 201. The weather was even colder than the previous year, never getting above 49. It was 48 the other three days. LEADERS: First round—Sam Snead 69, Newt Bassler 70, Dave Douglas, 70, Lawson Little 71. Second round—Sam Snead 72-141, Marty Furgol 69-141, Smiley Quick 69-141. CUT: Tournament was 54 holes on three different courses so there was no cut. WEATHER: Friday-Clear, cold, 49, gusty winds. Saturday-Partly cloudy, cold, 48. Sunday-Clear, cold, 48.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Jackie Burke Ti 75 67 72 214 Dave Douglas Ti 71 73 70 214 Sam Snead Ti 69 72 73 214 Smiley Quick Ti 72 69 73 214 E. J. Harrison T5 74 70 73 217 , Jr. T5 74 69 74 217 Fred Hawkins T7 72 73 74 219 Ralph Blomquist T7 73 71 75 219 Ray Gafford T9 73 74 73 220 Jackson Bradley T9 73 72 75 220 Cary Middlecoff T9 74 68 78 220 Bud Ward T12 77 71 73 221 Marty Furgol T12 72 69 80 221 Sherm Elworthy T12 76 68 77 221 Jimmy Demaret T12 76 70 75 221 Chuck Congdon T12 73 74 74 221 Jim Ferrier T12 73 76 72 221 Jimmy Ukauka 18 74 74 74 222 Bob Toski T19 73 75 75 223 Ben Hogan T19 77 74 72 223 Bob Harris T21 76 75 73 224 John Barnum T21 78 73 73 224 Harry Cooper T23 75 75 75 225 Ed Furgol T23 75 76 74 225 Emery Zimmerman T23 76 72 77 225 Paul O’Leary T23 76 72 77 225 Henry Ransom T23 75 74 76 225 Jerry Barber T28 74 74 78 226

29 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Art Bell T28 80 70 76 226 Bill Nary T28 73 75 78 226 Stan Leonard T28 74 74 78 226 George Fazio T32 77 76 74 227 Lew Worsham T32 77 77 73 227 Otto Greiner T32 74 74 79 227 T32 80 72 75 227 Ralph Guldahl T32 74 75 78 227 Joe Kirkwood T32 74 75 78 227 Lawson Little T32 71 80 76 227 Babe Lazane T32 74 81 72 227 Eric Monti T32 76 72 79 227 Byron Nelson T32 75 74 78 227 Jim Turnesa T42 79 73 76 228 Newt Bassler T42 70 76 82 228 Jimmy Thomson T42 75 77 76 228 Doug Ford T42 75 70 83 228 George Buck T42 73 75 80 228 Willie Hunter T47 77 75 77 229 George Getchell T47 79 73 77 229 Bob Watson T47 77 75 77 229 Horton Smith T47 79 75 75 229 Leland Gibson T41 77 75 78 230 Stan Kertes T51 77 75 78 230 Ted Neist T51 77 75 78 230 Ted Longworth T51 77 75 78 230 Al Brosch T55 73 80 79 232 Tom LoPresti T55 76 79 77 232 Eddie Joseph T55 76 77 79 232 Bill Fritz T57 76 86 81 233 Bob Unthank T57 76 77 80 233 Jack Harden T57 78 76 79 233 Mike Murra T60 78 76 80 234 Jay Hebert 160 81 74 79 234 Pat Markovich 62 76 78 85 239 Bud Finger 63 87 75 80 242 Bob Gajda 74 77 NC Ellsworth Vines 77 74 NC Jack Shields 79 76 NC Al Demaret 86 77 NC Al Zimmerman 77 78 NC Bus Pendleton 80 75 NC Howard Schmidt 78 77 NC Everett Goulart 77 79 NC Ernie Ball 79 77 NC Joe Brown 76 80 NC Stan Horne 77 80 NC Fay Coleman 78 79 NC

30 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Al Schoux 80 77 NC Toney Penna 77 81 NC John Geertsen, Sr. 80 78 NC Buddy Porter 79 79 NC Ed Vines 81 79 NC J. Deal 78 83 NC Larry Lamberger 84 80 NC Jack Gage 84 84 NC

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Ralph Blomquist/ T1 69 64 68 201 (15) Bud Moe Marty Furgol/ T1 68 64 69 201 (15) Don Edwards Dave Douglas/ 3 66 69 67 202 (14) J. Weissmuler Jackson Bradley/ T4 70 67 68 205 (11) Bud Ward/ T4 68 66 71 205 (11) Fred Hawkins/ T4 66 69 70 205 (11) Ed Lowery Fred Haas Jr./ Howard T4 68 70 206 (10) Parker 4-way tie T8

31 1951 JANUARY 12-14 Byron Nelson hadn’t played the PGA Tour in four years, but his game was sharp this week as he shot 71-67-71-209 to beat Dr. Cary Middlecoff by three shots, 76-67-69-212. Ed Furgol, George Fazio and tied for third at 213. E. J. (Dutch) Harrison and Phil Harris won the Pro-Am with a score of 196. Harris made a 90-foot birdie putt on the 17th green. It rained Thursday for the practice round. The weather was clear, cool and windy on Friday, 53 and clear and cold Saturday, again 53. Sunday was sunny and a pleasant 57. LEADERS: First round—, Jim Ferrier, Sherm Elworthy and Chandler Harper 70. Second round—Byron Nelson 67-138, Joe Kirkwood 70-141, E. J. Harrison 69-141. CUT: Tournament was 54 holes over three different courses, there was no cut. WEATHER: Thursday-Overcast with rain ending late in afternoon. Friday-Clear, cold, windy. Saturday-Clear, cool. Sunday-Sunny.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Byron Nelson 1 71 67 71 209 Cary Middlecoff 2 76 67 69 212 Ed Furgol T3 75 70 68 213 George Fazio T3 71 71 71 213 Julius Boros T3 72 72 69 213 Joe Kirkwood 6 71 70 73 214 Smiley Quick T7 76 69 70 215 Pete Cooper T7 70 73 72 215 Jim Ferrier T7 70 73 72 215 E. J. Harrison 10 72 69 75 216 Chuck Congdon 11 74 70 73 217 Jimmy Demaret 12 75 71 72 218 T13 73 72 74 219 T13 71 71 77 219 Doug Ford T13 74 70 75 219 Johnny Bulla T13 72 74 73 219 Willie Goggin T13 74 72 73 219 Jackie Burke T18 75 73 72 220 Lew Worsham T18 72 74 74 220 Sherm Elworthy T18 70 75 75 220 John Barnum T21 77 73 71 221 Henry Ransom T21 74 70 77 221 Jerry Barber T23 75 73 74 222 Marty Furgol T23 73 74 75 222 Emery Zimmerman T23 78 70 74 222 Ed Oliver T23 77 69 76 222 Bud Ward T23 74 72 76 222 Bill Trombley T28 71 76 76 223 Stan Leonard T28 76 70 77 223 Harry Cooper T28 77 69 77 223 Chandler Harper T28 70 73 80 223

32 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Ted Kroll T28 78 72 73 223 Jimmy Clark T33 79 71 74 224 Jack Shields T33 77 74 73 224 John Geertsen, Sr. T33 75 75 74 224 Ralph Blomquist T33 76 74 74 224 Jim Temesa T33 79 72 73 224 Bob Tosld T38 77 71 77 225 Al Zimmerman T38 71 75 79 225 Ralph Guldahl T38 77 73 75 225 T38 76 69 80 225 Lloyd Mangrum T42 76 77 73 226 Felice Torza T42 77 72 77 226 Jimmy Thomson T42 76 73 77 226 Ernie Ball T45 79 74 74 227 Art Bell T45 76 75 76 227 Dick Lundahl T45 77 75 75 227 Sam Byrd T48 75 74 79 228 Fay Coleman T48 75 73 80 228 Bill Fritz T48 78 72 78 228 Lawson Little 51 77 75 77 229 Bill Ogden 52 75 72 83 230 T53 76 75 80 231 George Kinsman T53 76 77 78 231 Max Evans T55 78 72 83 233 Fred Hawkins T55 81 74 78 233 George Schneiter 57 79 75 80 234 Jim Deal T58 83 72 81 236 Manuel de la Torre T58 83 76 77 236 Al Schoux T59 85 74 78 237 Ted Longworth T59 72 77 87 237 Stan Dudas 76 73 DQ Virgil Shreeve NC Bob McCaffery 80 70 NC George Getchall 81 75 NC Glen Teal 74 76 NC Art Doering 73 75 NC Everett Goulart 79 76 NC Bert Stamps 79 76 NC George Buzzini, Sr. 84 77 NC A. Snow 77 83 NC Larry Lamberger 80 80 NC Bob Watson 79 80 NC Roy Moe 82 75 NC Ralph Yankee 77 76 NC Paul Runyon 80 73 NC

33 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 E.J. Harrison! 1 69 60 67 — 196 (20) Phil Harris Joe Kirkwood, Jr./ 2 67 64 67 — 198 (18) Ben Gage Ed Furgol/ T3 70 66 64 — 200 (16) Wm. C. Boyd Skee Riegel/ T3 67 67 66 — 200 (16) Dr. J. Johnston Earl Stewart/ T5 67 65 70 — 202 (14) Paul Gardner Byron Nelson/ T5 68 65 69 — 202 (14) Ed Lowery Cary Middlecoff/ T5 73 63 66 — 202 (14) Ed Crowley Jack Burke/ T5 70 65 67 — 202 (14) George Coleman Lew Worsham! 9 70 66 67 — 203 (13) Ralph Kiner 4-way tie T10 204 (12)

34 1952 JANUARY 10-12 This was the “Year of the Big Blow,” and the tournament was shortened to 36 holes because of weather conditions. High velocity winds, estimated at 45 miles-per-hour by the weather bureau, sent scores soaring on Friday. Best round of the day was a 74 at Cypress Point by Jimmy Demaret. Al BesselinIc needed two woods, a 1- and a to reach the par 4 17th hole. Two inches of rain during the night forced cancellation of the second round. Holes No. 4,14 and 18 at Monterey Peninsula Country Club were under water and unplayable. Sunny weather prevailed for Sunday’s round at Pebble Beach. This was the tournament where Dr. Cary Middlecoff and E. J. (Dutch) Harrison and their amateur partners marked the position of the golf balls on the 16th green at Cypress Point and started to walk off the course.They met venerable Peter Hay, the Pebble Beach pro, who asked them where they were going? “Peter, it’s so windy out there you can’t keep the ball on the tee,” Middlecoff said. “Sure, and show me in the rule book where it says you have to tee up the ball,” answered Hay. “Now, get back out there and play.” And they did. LEADERS: First round—Jimmy Demaret 74. Art Bell, Al Brosch, Guina Kop and Chuck Congdon 75. Second round—Jimmy Demaret 71-145. Art Bell 72-147. CUT: Tournament was 54 holes over three different courses. No cut. WEATHER: (Year of the BIG BLOW) Thursday-Cloudy, rain in afternoon, gusty winds. Friday-Start of tournament. Overcast, rain, high winds, (45 mph) Saturday-Cloudy and windy. Ground soggy. Tournament shortened to 36 holes.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Jimmy Demaret 1 74 71 145 Art Bell 2 75 72 147 Doug Ford 3 78 70 148 Jim Ferrier T4 78 71 149 Al Brosch T4 75 74 149 Everett Goulart T6 77 73 150 Bob Toski T6 78 72 150 John Barnum T6 76 74 150 Earl Stewart T9 80 71 151 Al Besselink T9 79 72 151 Lloyd Mangrum T9 79 72 151 Vic Ghezzi T12 77 75 152 Shermon Elsworthy T12 77 75 152 Cary Middlecoff T12 80 72 152 E. J. Harrison T12 77 75 152 Byron Nelson T16 77 76 153 Julius Boros T16 79 74 153 Bud Ward T16 82 71 153 Ted Kroll T16 77 76 153 Johnny Revolta T16 79 74 153 Smiley Quick T16 77 76 153 Guinea Kop T22 75 79 154 Jackie Burke T22 83 71 154 Felice Torza T22 78 76 154 Fred Hawkins T25 79 76 155 Horton Smith T25 76 79 155 Chuck Congdon T25 75 80 155 Paul Runyon T30 79 77 156 Max Evans T30 82 74 156

35 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round T30 80 76 156 Chuck Klein T30 76 80 156 Bill Nary T30 81 75 156 Bill Ferris T35 81 76 157 John Palmer T35 82 75 157 Jay Hebert T35 76 81 157 Jim Turnesa T38 80 78 158 Ed Furgol T38 82 76 158 Marty Furgol T38 81 77 158 Johnny Bulla T38 84 74 158 George Getchell T38 82 76 158 Skee Riegel T38 81 77 158 Jack Shields T38 79 79 158 Harold McSpaden T38 80 78 158 Eddie Joseph T45 83 76 159 Dick Mayer T45 82 77 159 Al Zimmerman T45 78 81 159 Paul McGuire T45 79 80 159 Stanley Horne T45 80 79 159 Shelly Mayfield T45 84 75 159 Ralph Blomquist T45 81 78 159 Fay Coleman T52 81 79 160 Willie Hunter T52 82 78 160 John Geertsen, Sr. T52 82 78 160 Virgil Shreeve 56 84 77 161 Jerry Barber T57 82 80 162 Bud Hofmeister T57 80 82 162 Ralph Yankee T57 84 78 162 Harry Cooper T60 85 78 163 Milon Marusic T60 85 78 163 Art Doering T62 86 78 164 Wendell Wood 162 83 81 164 Jimmy Clark T62 85 79 164 Jackson Bradley T62 82 82 164 Al Schoux T62 81 83 164 Lawson Little, Jr. 67 87 78 165 John Rudy T68 85 81 166 Lew Worsham 70 86 81 167 Larry Lamberger 71 80 88 168 Jimmy Hines T72 88 84 172 Leroy Silva T72 91 81 172 Charles Bassler T74 93 82 175 Lyle Wehrman T74 90 85 175 Herman Coelho 79 NC Joe Kirkwood, Jr. 80 NC Bob Whitaker 83 NC

36 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Ewing Richardson 83 NC Chet Coleman 85 NC Otto Geiner 89 NC George Buzzini NC NC

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Art Bell/ T1 70 63 — — 133 (11) William Hoelle Bob Toski/ T1 68 63 — — 133 (11) Dr. Bob Knutson Jimmy Demaret/ 3 70 64 — — 134 (10) Bob Hope Earl Stewart/ 4 70 66 — — 136 (8) Ken Venturi Stan Horne/ T5 70 67 — — 137 (7) Tom Dwyer Byron Nelson/ T5 70 67 — — 137 (7) Ed Lowery Doug Ford/ T6 73 66 — — 139 (5) James French, Jr. Marty Furgol/ T6 72 67 — — 139 (5) Stan Moore John Barnum/ T6 71 68 — — 139 (5) Bob Goldwater Jack Shields/ 10 71 69 — — 140 (4) Jimmy Saphier

37 1953 JANUARY 9-11 It was windy and there was intermittent rain the day before the tournament started, but conditions were near ideal for the three days of play. Early fog burned off and sunshine made ideal conditions Friday. The weather was clear and warm on Saturday, and Sunday was bright, although it was cool. Format of play was changed with the field increased to 100 professionals, half playing Cypress Point and half Monterey Peninsula the first day, and switching courses on Saturday. The field was cut to the low 60 pros for the final round Sunday at Pebble Beach. Sam Snead and Ben Hogan both were forced to withdraw two days before the tournament because of scheduling conflicts. Lloyd Mangrum registered his second victory on the Monterey Peninsula, clipping a stroke off his own tournament record with a winning total of 204. Dr. Cary Middlecoff and Ed Crowley won the Pro-Am with a score of 190. LEADERS: First round—Pete Fleming 66, Lloyd Mangrum 67, Jackie Burke 67, Jim Ferrier 67. Second round—Lloyd Mangrum 66-133. Julius Boros, Cary Middlecoff, Jim Ferrier, Tommy Bolt 136. CUT: Tournament was 54 holes over three different courses. WEATHER: Friday-Early fog, becoming sunny. Saturday-Clear, warm, 73. Sunday-Fog with bright periods. Cool, 56.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Lloyd Mangrum 1 67 66 71 204 Julius Boros 2 69 67 72 208 Lawson Little 3 70 70 69 209 John Bulla T4 70 68 72 210 Al Besselink T4 71 71 68 210 Cary Middlecoff T4 69 67 74 210 Jackie Burke T7 67 70 75 212 Doug Ford T7 68 73 71 212 Earl Stewart T9 73 72 68 213 Bill Nary T9 69 73 71 213 E. J. Harrison T9 72 71 70 213 Jim Ferrier T9 67 69 77 213 Jimmy Demaret T9 70 69 74 213 Gene Webb T9 71 71 71 213 Bud Ward T15 70 70 74 214 Shelly Mayfield T15 74 68 72 214 Milon Marusic T15 71 69 74 214 T15 74 68 72 214 Byron Nelson T15 72 67 75 214 Tommy Bolt T15 70 66 78 214 Willie Goggin T15 72 67 75 214 Fred Hawkins T22 70 72 73 215 Art Doering T22 68 73 74 215 Al Brosch T22 71 72 72 215 Bob Harris T25 74 70 72 216 Al Mengert T25 74 71 71 216 T25 72 69 75 216

38 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Vic Ghezzi T25 72 70 74 216 Leo Biagetti T29 72 69 76 217 John Barnum T29 70 74 73 217 Mike Homa T31 72 70 76 218 Ralph Blomquist T31 72 70 76 218 Pete Fleming T33 66 74 79 219 John Geertsen, Sr. T33 69 73 77 219 Jay Hebert T33 70 77 72 219 Art Wall T36 77 71 72 220 T36 75 70 75 220 Pat Markovich T36 75 70 75 220 Walter Burkemo T36 70 73 77 220 Jimmy Hines T40 73 72 76 221 T40 73 71 77 221 George Fazio T40 72 71 78 221 Ed Oliver T40 74 71 76 221 Art Bell T44 73 72 77 222 Jimmy Clark T44 73 72 77 222 Harry Bassler T44 71 77 74 222 Jimmy Ukauka T44 73 75 74 222 Bob Tosld T44 72 72 78 222 Joe Moore T49 70 74 79 223 Henry Williams T49 74 72 77 223 Chuck Congdon T49 70 75 78 223 Frank Willey T49 74 71 78 223 Smiley Quick T49 75 72 76 223 Dave Killen 54 78 72 74 224 Steve Doctor 55 76 73 76 225 Mike Murra 56 76 75 76 227 Stan Horne T57 74 73 81 228 Ray Honsberger T57 77 79 72 228 Everett Goulart T57 78 73 77 228 Bob Watson T60 69 77 86 232 Virgil Shreeve T60 72 74 86 232 Eddie Joseph T60 73 75 84 232 George Buzzini, Sr. T63 81 76 77 234 Bud Finger T63 80 73 81 234 Bud Timbrook 65 82 73 84 239

39 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Cary Middlecoff/ Ti 63 65 62 — 190 (26) Ed Crowley Gene Webb/ Ti 61 63 66 — 190 (26) Col. I.F. Wintermute Paul Runyon/ Ti 62 61 67 — 190 (26) Bob Vaillancourt Julius Boros/ T4 62 63 68 — 193 (23) Jack Walsh Willie Goggin/ T4 59 65 69 — 193 (23) William Hoelle Max Evans/ T6 62 67 65 — 194 (22) Wheeler Farish Lloyd Mangrum/ T6 66 64 64 — 194 (22) Milt Wershow Dutch Harrison! T8 66 65 64 — 195 (21) Phil Harris Doug Ford/ T8 64 64 67 — 195 (21) Charles de Limur Tommy Bolt/ T8 64 61 70 — 195 (21) Julie Bescos

40 1954 JANUARY 15-17 Tony Holguin, a 27-year-old Texan making his first venture into California, posted an amazing 9-under-par 63 to better the course record at the Monterey Peninsula Country Club’s Dunes course for a five-stroke lead in the opening round. But the lean 5-8 golfer ballooned to an 81 the second day at Cypress Point and eventually wound up finishing one stroke out of the Money at 219. E. J. (Dutch) Harrison shot a 68 in the second round to take the 36- hole lead at 139 and added a closing 71 at Pebble Beach for a 210 total to edge Jimmy Demaret by one stroke. Tommy Bolt was third at 212. Harrison enjoyed the luxury of teeing off on the 18th hole in the final round with a three-stroke lead and knowing that he could take a double bogey 7 and still win. And Dutch took a double bogey on the par 5 hole, but still was happy with his $2,000 check. Four teams tied for first place in the pro-am competition at 193.The co-champs were Bud Ward and Harvie Ward, Walter Burkemo and Lefty O’Doul, Art Wall, Jr. and Gene Littler and Doug Ford and Monty Moncrief. Bud and Harvie Ward shot a best-ball 62 in the final round to earn a share of the top spot. Played in mid-January, the tournament had poor weather conditions all three days with a drizzle and wind on Friday, rain on Saturday and rain and wind on Sunday. LEADERS: First round—Tony Holguin (MP) 63, Jimmy Clark, Art Doering, Ellsworth Vines 69. Second round—E. J. Harrison 71-68-139, Jimmy Demaret 141, Tommy Bolt 141. CUT: Field was cut after 36 holes with final round played at Pebble Beach. Cut for pros was 151 with 59 survivors. 46 teams made cut for final round. WEATHER: Friday-Overcast, drizzle, stiff wind. Saturday Overcast, misty, windy.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round E. J. Harrison 1 71 68 71 210 Jimmy Demaret 2 73 68 70 211 Tommy Bolt 3 71 70 71 212 Doug Ford 4 71 71 71 213 Earl Stewart T5 74 70 70 214 Peter Thomson T5 73 70 71 214 Jimmy Clark T7 69 74 73 216 Bob Toski T7 72 71 73 216 Walter Burkemo T7 74 71 71 216 Max Evans T10 77 67 73 217 Art Doering T10 69 76 72 217 Bob Rosburg T10 71 74 72 217 Lloyd Mangrum T10 73 70 74 217 Ed Furgol T14 72 73 73 218 Bud Ward T14 73 75 70 218 Lawson Little T16 75 72 72 219 Henry Williams T16 77 69 73 219 Julius Soros T16 74 72 73 219 Cary Middlecoff T16 71 76 72 219 Ellsworth Vines T16 69 75 75 219 Tony Holguin T16 63 81 75 219 Bill Ogden T16 74 71 74 219 Fred Hawkins T16 70 75 74 219 Shelly Mayfield T16 77 69 73 219 Jim Turnesa T16 71 75 73 219

41 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Chuck Congdon T26 72 72 76 220 Felice Torza T26 74 71 75 220 Smiley Quick T26 74 73 73 220 Joe Moore T26 71 77 72 220 Bill Nary T26 75 73 72 220 Chick Harbert T31 69 79 73 221 Wally Ulrich T31 74 77 72 221 Ralph Blomquist T33 74 74 74 222 T33 75 73 74 222 Bud Holscher T35 74 74 75 223 Art Bell T35 74 74 75 223 Vic Ghezzi T35 77 72 74 223 Lew Worsham T38 71 75 78 224 Hans Merrill T38 75 71 78 224 John Weitzer T38 73 78 73 224 Paul Runyan T38 74 77 73 224 Jay Hebert T38 74 77 73 224 George Fazio T38 77 73 74 224 Stan Leonard T44 75 76 74 225 John Serafin T44 72 79 74 225 Joe Greer T46 75 76 75 226 Milon Marusic T46 74 75 77 226 Bobby Harris 48 74 77 76 227 Bert Stamps 49 76 75 79 230 John Barnum 73 75 NC Gene Webb 74 74 NC Ted Kroll 74 75 NC Ed Hogan 73 76 NC Johnny Palmer 75 74 NC Ed Vines 74 76 NC Marvin Stahl 68 83 NC George Getchell 75 76 NC Mike Fetchick 77 74 NC Byron Nelson 72 71 143 WD

42 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Bud Ward/ Ti 64 67 62 — 193 (23) Harvie Ward Walter Burkemo/ Ti 66 62 65 193 190 (23) Lefty O'Doul Art Wall, Jr.! Ti 62 65 66 — 193 (23) Gene Littler Doug Ford/ Ti 66 62 65 — 193 (23) Monty Moncrief Peter Thomson/ 5 64 65 66 — 195 (21) Gen.Robert McClure Bill Nary/ T6 67 65 64 — 196 (20) Gerry Priddy / T6 70 61 65 — 196 (20) Jack Cendoya Fred Hawkins/ T7 62 71 64 — 197 (19) Bones Hamilton Art Bell/ T7 64 67 66 — 197 (19) William Hoelle Vic Ghezzi / T7 65 64 68 — 197 (19) Nick Hilton

43 1955 JANUARY 14-16 Dr. Cary Middlecoff won the first of his back-to-back victories by posting a one-under-par 71 over wind-swept Pebble Beach for a 54-hole total of 209, finishing four strokes ahead of Paul Maguire and Julius Boros. Bob Rosburg, who had started one stroke behind Middlecoff, shot 77 and finished in a tie for sixth at 216. Byron Nelson and Ed Lowery gained 11 strokes with a best ball 63 to win the Pro-Am division at 195 (64-68-63). They had started nine strokes behind leaders Rosburg and Hank Mann, and won by two as Rosburg and Mann shot 74 and finished third at 197. LEADERS: First round—Stan Leonard 66, Jerry Barber 66, Doug Ford 67. Second round—Cary Middlecoff 69-138, Bob Rosburg 67-139, Mike Souchak 67-139, Leonard 73-139. CUT: Low 60 teams and any other professionals in contention. Cut 148. WEATHER: Friday-Partly cloudy, cool. Saturday-Overcast, rain, cold, 50. Sunday-overcast, rain, clearing by mid-morning.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Cary Middlecoff 1 69 69 71 209 Paul Maguire T2 68 75 70 213 Julius Boros T2 70 71 72 213 Vic Ghezzi T4 69 75 71 215 Stan Leonard T4 66 73 76 215 Gene Littler T6 70 70 76 216 Doug Ford T6 67 74 75 216 Bob Rosburg T6 72 67 77 216 Ed Furgol T9 72 70 75 217 Jackie Burke T9 69 72 76 217 Jimmy Demaret T9 72 71 74 217 T12 74 72 72 218 Harry Dee T12 72 72 74 218 Bill Collins T12 74 71 73 218 Ted Kroll T12 68 77 73 218 Smiley Quick T16 69 76 74 219 Peter Thomson T16 72 72 75 219 George Schneiter T16 75 69 75 219 Wally Ulrich T19 73 75 72 220 Shelley Mayfield T19 69 73 78 220 Johnny Palmer T19 72 71 77 220 Fred Wampler T19 70 72 78 220 Henry Williams T23 74 72 75 221 Tommy Bolt T23 72 71 78 221 Art Doering T23 76 70 75 221 Bud Holscher T26 71 76 75 222 T26 68 77 77 222 Al Besselink T26 71 76 75 222 Al Brosch T29 71 74 78 223 E. J. Harrison T29 76 69 78 223 T29 74 73 76 223 Mike Souchak T29 72 67 84 223 Lloyd Mangrum T29 75 72 76 223 Bud Ward T29 75 72 76 223

44 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Joe Greer T35 70 75 79 224 Jim Ferrier T35 73 74 77 224 John Barnum T35 76 70 78 224 Lawson Little, Jr. 38 70 76 79 225 Jerry Barber T39 66 79 81 226 T39 73 70 83 226 Walter Burkemo 41 73 74 80 227 T42 73 74 81 228 Gerald Kesselring T42 68 74 86 228 Jimmy Hines 44 74 73 82 229 45 78 70 82 230 John Langford T46 75 73 83 231 George Buzzini, Sr. T46 74 72 85 231 Byron Nelson 70 75 NC George Fazio 73 75 NC Jim Turnesa 73 75 NC

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Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Byron Nelson/ 1 64 68 63 — 195 (21) Ed Lowery Cary Middlecoff/ 2 66 64 66 — 196 (20) Ed Crowley Stan Leonard/ T3 65 65 68 — 197 (19) Jack Walters Fred Wampler/ T3 61 68 68 — 197 (19) Julie Bescos Bob Rossburg/ T3 62 61 74 — 197 (19) Hank Mann Julius Boros/ T6 64 66 68 — 198 (18) Howard Everitt Doug Ford/ T6 62 67 69 — 198 (18) Randolph Scott Gardner Dickinson/ T8 68 67 64 — 199 (17) Wheeler Farish Art Doering/ T8 65 66 68 — 199 (17) Gen. Omar Bradley Al Mengert/ T8 64 66 69 — 199 (17)

45 1956 JANUARY 13-15 After winning the previous year in comparatively good weather, Middlecoff proved himself adept under entirely different conditions in 1956, and did it with a record setting performance of 202 to win by five strokes over Mike Souchak, who shot 207 and was the only other player to better 211 for the three days. Middlecoff shot 66 at Cypress Point, 68 at Monterey Peninsula and an amazing 68 in an all-day rainstorm at Pebble Beach. Ben Hogan, who shot an 81 in the final round, called Middlecoffs 68 “in that terrible weather, one of the best rounds of golf ever played, if not the best.” Ralph Blomquist and George Galios, a top Monterey amateur, won the Pro-Am with a score of 188. LEADERS: First round—Mike Souchak 64, Mike Fetchick 65. Second round—Cary Middlecoff 68-134, Bob Rosburg 65-134, Mike Souchak 71-134. CUT: After 36 holes 56 pros with scores of 145 survived. Team cut was 130. WEATHER: Friday-Cloudy, mild. Saturday-Overcast, rain, windy, but mild, 65. Sunday-Overcast, fog, rain, very windy.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Cary Middlecoff 1 66 68 68 202 Mike Souchak 2 64 71 72 207 Bill Ogden T3 68 69 74 211 Rob Rosburg T3 69 65 77 211 Dow Finsterwald T3 69 69 74 212 Doug Ford T5 70 67 75 212 Bo Wininger 7 68 69 76 213 Mike Fetchick 8 65 78 71 214 E. J. Harrison T9 71 69 75 215 Gardner Dickinson T9 70 70 75 215 T11 70 71 75 216 Doug Higgins T11 71 69 76 216 Jimmy Demaret T11 71 70 75 216 Tommy Bolt T11 73 68 75 216 T15 73 72 72 217 T15 70 69 78 217 Billy Maxwell T15 71 69 77 217 Bud Ward T15 72 72 73 217 Paul O’Leary T19 69 75 74 218 John Geertsen, Sr. T19 72 69 77 218 Jay Hebert T19 71 67 80 218 Smiley Quick T22 72 67 80 219 Fred Hawkins T22 70 69 80 219 Larry Tomasino T22 72 71 76 219 Stan Leonard T22 70 74 75 219 Don Whitt T22 73 72 74 219 Billy Casper T22 71 69 79 219 Paul McGuire T28 70 73 77 220 Jimmy Hines T28 68 71 81 220 Bud Holscher T28 68 73 79 220 Don Addington T28 75 69 76 220

46 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Gerald Kesselring T32 74 71 76 221 Dick Lundahl T32 72 73 76 221 Ronnie Nicol T32 67 74 80 221 Jerry Barber T32 76 69 76 221 Bill Nary T32 68 73 80 221 Ben Hogan T32 67 73 81 221 Art Bell T32 71 71 79 221 Walter Burkemo T39 71 73 78 222 Walker Inman, Jr. T39 72 73 77 222 Chuck Congdon T39 74 70 78 222 Mike Austin T39 68 75 79 222 Johnny Bulla T39 73 70 79 222 Dave Stanley T39 71 73 78 222 Byron Nelson T45 74 71 78 223 Ed Oliver T45 68 74 81 223 Harry Dee T45 68 75 80 223 Ken Towns T47 69 75 80 224 Lionel Hebert T47 69 75 80 224 Jimmy Clark T49 75 70 80 225 Wally Ulrich T49 74 70 81 225 George Bruno T49 73 68 84 225 Cecil Harris T52 75 70 81 226 Fred Wampler T52 75 70 81 226 John Knight 54 69 74 86 229 Tony Holguin 71 73 WD John Barnum 70 72 WD

47 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Ralph Blomquist/ 1 61 60 67 — 188 (28) George Galios Donald Whitt/ 2 62 64 65 — 191 (25) Dr. Ed Lambert John Barnum/ 3 62 61 69 — 192 (24) Dennis O'Keefe Bud Ward/ 4 64 63 66 — 193 (23) Harvie Ward Cary Middlecoff/ T5 64 64 66 — 194 (22) Ed Crowley Art Bell/ T5 64 63 67 — 194 (22) Ken Venturi Don Addington/ T5 64 62 68 — 194 (22) Frank Pace, Jr. George Buzzini/ T8 63 64 68 — 195 (21) William Higgins Bob Rosburg/ T8 65 61 69 — 195 (21) Hank Mann Glen Spivey/ T8 66 60 69 — 195 (21) Pete Geyer

48 1957 JANUARY 11-13 Jay Hebert won the last Bing Crosby tournament played over 54 holes, finishing with a 213 score to beat Dr. Cary Middlecoff, who missed a 3-foot putt on the last hole, by two strokes, Middlecoff and Ed Crowley won the Pro-Am by nine strokes with a score of 187. Ken Venturi made his professional debut and tied for fifth place with a 220 score, earning $350.It had been the driest winter in years, but during Saturday’s second round high winds came up and rains drenched the Monterey Peninsula. Shortly after the tournament ended the storm knocked out power lines on the peninsula. LEADERS: First round—Billy Maxwell 66, Stan Leonard 68, Bob Rosburg 68, Bill Nary 68. Second round—Stan Leonard 74-142, Jay Hebert 69-143, Cary Middlecoff 67-143, Julius Boros 68-143. CUT: The field was cut to 55 pros with scores of 150 or better for final round WEATHER: Friday-Clear, mild, 57. Saturday-Overcast, rain and fog in afternoon. Sunday-Partly cloudy, windy.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Jay Hebert 1 74 69 70 213 Cary Middlecoff 2 76 67 72 215 Stan Leonard 3 68 74 74 216 Walter Burkemo 4 72 71 76 219 Wes Ellis T3 76 69 75 220 Lloyd Mangrum T3 73 75 72 220 Paul O’Leary T5 73 71 76 220 Ken Venturi T5 73 71 76 220 Ed Furgol 9 71 71 79 221 Al Besselink T10 73 74 75 222 Billy Maxwell T10 66 78 78 222 Bill Ogden T10 80 69 73 222 Julius Boros T10 75 68 79 222 Henry Williams T10 71 76 75 222 Harry Dee T10 72 72 78 222 Smiley Quick T16 69 78 76 223 Shelley Mayfield T16 76 69 78 223 Tom Nieporte T18 72 73 79 224 Al Balding T18 78 69 77 224 Art Bell T18 74 70 80 224 Paul Runyan T21 77 71 77 225 Gardner Dickinson T21 79 71 75 225 John Barnum T21 70 77 78 225 Bob Wylie T21 75 71 79 225 Bob Rosburg T21 68 78 79 225 Fred Wampler T26 79 71 77 227 Ed Hogan T26 72 75 80 227 Jack Gage T26 76 68 83 227 Virgil Shreeve T26 73 76 78 227 Bill Nary T26 68 82 77 227 Al Mengert T31 72 78 78 228 Lawson Little, Jr. T32 73 77 79 229 T32 71 79 79 229 Bob Maxwell T32 68 75 86 229

49 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Jackie Burke T32 74 72 83 229 Fay Coleman T32 70 78 81 229 T32 71 77 81 229 Gerry Kesselring T38 75 74 81 230 Dick Knight T38 74 75 81 230 Ellsworth Vines T38 69 80 81 230 Bob Inman T41 77 71 83 231 Mario Laureti T42 69 81 82 232 Ed Walley T42 76 71 85 232 Ed Griuffiths T44 78 72 83 233 Bob Keller T44 75 73 75 233 Joe Steiger T46 77 71 84 234 Willie Barber T47 77 71 87 235 Tom Hanson T47 69 77 89 235 Joe Moore T49 78 72 86 236 Tony Lema T49 75 75 86 236 Tommy Bolt 74 69 NC Mike DeMassey 74 71 NC Jimmy Clark 69 77 NC Jack Smith 72 77 NC Oldfield 78 71 NC

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Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Cary Middlecoff/ 1 62 59 66 — 187 (29) Ed Crowley Jay Hebert/ 2 65 63 68 — 196 (20) Roger Kelly Ed Oldfield / 3 65 60 71 — 196 (20) Ernie Nevers Wesley Ellis/ T4 70 60 68 — 198 (18) Boyd O'Donnell Smiley Quick/ T4 59 70 69 — 198 (18) Adolph Schmidt, Jr. Gardiner Dickinson/ T6 68 63 68 — 199 (17) Wheeler Farish George Buzzini/ T6 68 63 68 — 199 (17) William Higgins John Zontek/ T6 67 64 68 — 199 (17) Nelson Cullenward Al Besselink/ T6 63 67 69 — 199 (17) Bob Goldwater 5-way tie T10 200 (16)

50 1958 JANUARY 9-12 The tournament went to 72 holes for the first time, and also was televised nationally for the first time.The purse was boosted from $15,000 to $50,000. Bob Rosburg shot 65 at Monterey Peninsula Country Club to lead after 36 holes but had a bad final round and tied for 10th. Billy Casper shot 71- 66-69-71-277 to beat by four shots. A retired Army colonel tried to rob the tournament office but was thwarted by a deputy sheriff who feigned a heart attack and captured the would-be robber. Afternoon rain marred the first two rounds, but it was sunny for the final two although Sunday’s golfers had to battle gusty winds. Jay Hebert and Roger Kelly, who had been second the year before, won the Pro-Am with a score of 260. LEADERS: First round—Bob Rosburg (CP) 65. Second round—Bob Rosburg 65-67-132. Third round—Bob Rosburg (PB) 74-206. Billy Casper 69-206. CUT: The field was cut after 36 holes. There were 59 pros with scores of 147 and below. Team cut was 134 with 47 teams playing final round. WEATHER: Thursday-Partly cloudy, rain in afternoon. Friday-Overcast, stiff winds. Saturday-Rain in afternoon.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Billy Casper 1 71 66 69 71 277 Dave Marr 2 69 70 70 72 281 Ken Venturi T3 68 74 70 72 284 Dow Finsterwald T3 73 67 69 75 284 Jackie Burke T3 72 68 71 73 284 Jay Hebert 6 69 72 71 73 285 Bob Harris T7 71 69 71 75 286 Tommy Bolt T7 67 71 74 74 286 Cary Middlecoff T7 72 69 72 73 286 Bob Rosburg T10 65 67 74 81 287 Chick Harbert T10 71 68 74 74 287 T12 72 71 73 74 290 Bo Wininger T12 67 73 71 79 290 Ted Kroll T12 72 72 72 74 290 T12 76 71 74 69 290 Don Whitt T16 77 68 72 74 291 T16 75 70 72 74 291 Lloyd Mangrum T16 73 68 74 76 291 Walter Burkemo T16 72 68 73 78 291 Al Balding T16 71 69 75 76 291 Al Mengert T21 74 71 74 73 292 Julius Boros T21 72 75 74 71 292 Doug Sanders T21 73 73 76 70 292 Gene Littler T21 70 76 70 76 292 Smiley Quick T21 69 77 72 74 292 T21 75 70 72 75 292 T27 68 76 71 78 293 Bill Ogden T27 74 71 73 75 293 Al Besselink T27 74 72 74 73 293 Tony Lema T30 75 69 80 70 294 Chuck Congdon T30 71 71 76 76 294

51 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Art Wall T30 72 72 74 76 294 Eric Monti T30 70 72 78 74 294 George Bayer T34 68 75 79 73 295 Leo Biogetti T34 73 70 74 78 295 George Fazio T34 71 73 72 79 295 Mike Krak T34 70 74 71 80 295 Dutch Harrison T34 69 71 75 80 295 Jerry Barber T39 70 72 73 81 296 Joe Greer T39 76 70 77 73 296 Fred Hawkins T39 68 79 70 79 296 Johnny Pott T39 68 76 74 78 296 Paul Runyan T43 72 75 75 75 297 Otto Greiner T43 74 70 77 76 297 Tom Nieporte T43 74 70 77 76 297 T43 74 72 76 75 297 Ed Oliver T43 72 71 78 76 297 Art Bell T43 73 73 73 78 297 Ralph Blomquist T49 72 75 75 76 298 T49 71 76 73 78 298 Joe Zakarian T51 74 73 72 80 299 Mike Dietz T51 69 78 76 76 299 Harold West T51 75 71 80 73 299 Stan Dudas T51 71 74 74 80 299 Byron Nelson T51 72 74 73 80 299 Dick Mayer T56 75 69 77 79 300 Lionel Hebert T56 71 74 76 79 300 Bill Nary T58 73 74 76 83 306 Darrell Hickock T58 75 72 74 85 306

52 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Jay Hebert/ 1 65 65 64 66 260 (28) Roger Kelly Bill Casper, Jr.! 2 67 61 68 65 261 (27) Bob Reynolds Paul Harney/ T3 68 63 67 65 263 (25) Phil Harris Ken Venturi/ T3 63 69 65 66 263 (25) Charles French Johnny Pott/ T5 63 68 67 66 264 (24) John Miles Bob Harris/ T5 69 64 64 67 264 (24) Ralph Kiner Jack Fleck/ T5 65 66 66 67 264 (24) Frank Souchak Dow Finsterwald/ T5 69 62 62 71 264 (24) Fred Briskin Byron Nelson/ T5 64 63 67 70 264 (24) Ed Lowery 2-way tie T10 265 (23)

53 1959 JANUARY 15-18 Art Wall started the final round with a four-stroke lead over Jimmy Demaret and birdied three of the first four holes. With four holes to play Wall led by five strokes, but bogeyed the 16th and 17th holes and Gene Littler birdied both holes to cut the lead to one stroke. Littler hit his tee shot on No. 18 near the seawall, and then hooked his second shot into the water. Wall had a 41 coming in for a 75. Littler had 73 and Demaret 73. Wall won with 279. Wall teamed with 2-time U.S. Amateur champion Charlie Coe to win the Pro-Am title with a score of 252. Hans Merrill, a club pro from Magadore, Ohio, took a 19 on the 16th at Cypress Point and shot 94. LEADERS: First round—Julius Boros (MPCC) 67, Billy Maxwell (MPCC) 67, John McMullin (MPCC) 68, Tommy Bolt (MPCC) 68. Second round—Art Wall (MPCC) 65-134, Jimmy Demaret (MPCC) 64-138, Jim Ferree (CP) 68-138. Third round—Art Wall (PB) 70-204, Jimmy Demaret (PB) 70-208. CUT: After 54 holes 64 pros were at 222 and below. Team cut was 201 with 41 teams qualifying for the final round. WEATHER: Thursday-Cloudy, but mild, 63. Friday-Sunny. Saturday-Rain in afternoon. Sunday-Cloudy, rain in afternoon, gusty winds.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Art Wall 1 69 65 70 75 279 Jimmy Demaret T2 74 64 70 73 281 Gene Littler T2 73 67 70 71 281 Bob Rosburg T4 71 70 70 72 283 John McMullin T4 68 73 71 71 283 Don January T6 70 72 70 73 285 Doug Ford T6 73 74 68 70 285 Billy Maxwell T8 67 74 72 73 286 Lloyd Mangrum T8 73 71 70 72 286 Arnold Palmer T8 69 77 67 73 286 Jack Fleck T8 75 69 73 69 286 Tommy Bolt T12 68 75 73 71 287 Billy Johnston T12 73 72 72 70 287 George Fazio T14 77 70 71 71 289 Gardner Dickinson T14 72 70 72 75 289 Jay Hebert T14 71 79 73 76 289 Ernie Vossler T14 72 71 72 74 289 Billy Casper T14 74 75 68 72 289 Julius Boros T19 67 74 74 75 290 Vic Ghezzi T19 72 74 70 74 290 Jim Ferree T19 70 68 77 75 290 Paul O’Leary T19 69 76 71 74 290 Bo Wininger T23 69 72 79 72 292 Wes Ellis T23 70 71 71 80 292 Art Doering T23 70 74 73 75 292 Fred Hawkins T23 71 73 71 77 292 Jackie Burke T23 78 71 71 72 292 Ken Venturi T28 71 74 74 74 293 Byron Nelson T28 75 74 69 75 293 Bud Ward T28 71 70 73 79 293 Walter Burkemo T28 70 77 70 76 293

54 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tommy Jacobs T28 73 73 72 75 293 Marty Furgol T28 70 73 75 75 293 Al Besselink T28 74 74 73 72 293 Frank Stranahan T28 69 77 74 73 293 Jerry Barber T28 74 73 72 74 293 Bob Duden T28 75 70 75 73 293 T28 73 76 71 73 293 Don Whitt 39 75 70 76 73 294 Joe Zakarian T40 70 73 74 78 295 Jerry Magee T40 72 73 74 76 295 Ralph Blomquist T40 75 69 73 78 295 Ellsworth Vines T40 76 70 70 79 295 Paul Runyan T40 71 74 71 78 295 Dow Finsterwald T40 69 71 79 76 295 Smiley Quick T46 77 72 72 75 296 Bill Collins T46 74 73 75 74 296 Paul Harney T46 77 72 73 74 296 Dave Marr T46 70 76 74 76 296 Bob Goalby T46 69 78 75 74 296 Bill Ogden T51 71 74 76 76 297 Joe Campbell T51 73 71 78 75 297 Leroy Silva T53 71 70 76 81 298 Bob Harris T52 75 71 72 80 298 Pete Cooper T52 71 75 73 79 298 Mike Dietz T56 74 76 70 79 299 Ed Oldfield T56 72 74 73 80 299 J. C. Goosie T58 72 70 78 80 300 Al Mengert T58 72 70 78 80 300 Ev Vinzant T58 74 75 70 81 300 Ronnie Nicol T58 74 71 76 79 300 62 69 74 77 81 301 T63 74 71 77 80 302 Moe Norman T63 81 70 71 80 302

55 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Art Wall, Jr.! 1 65 60 62 65 252 (36) Doug Ford/ 2 66 64 64 63 257 (31) Art Anderson Gene Littler/ 3 66 65 66 62 259 (29) Jack Munger Smiley Quick/ T4 66 62 66 66 260 (28) Morgan Barofsky Art Bell/ T4 64 63 65 68 260 (28) Robert Roos, Jr. Jimmy Demaret/ T4 66 60 65 69 260 (28) Pete Elliott Wesley Ellis, Jr.! 7 63 63 65 71 262 (26) Frank Tatum, Jr. Ellsworth Vines/ T8 65 66 63 69 263 (25) Willard Parker Bob Rosburg/ T8 67 64 65 67 263 (25) Nelson Cullenward Gardner Dickinson/ T8 67 64 65 67 263 (25) Fred Krammer, Jr.

56 1959 JANUARY 21-24 The weather started out bad and got worse as the tournament progressed. A drenching rain hit the Monterey Peninsula Thursday morning and 50-mile per-hour winds whipped the golfers in the afternoon. Tournament officials compared the day to the worst they could remember since the Bing Crosby tournament moved to the Monterey Peninsula in 1947. Only 17 of 150 professionals were able to match or better par and 15 of those played at Monterey Peninsula Country Club. Ed Furgol three-putted from two feet on the 17th green at Pebble Beach. His chip shot stopped two feet from the hole, and his first putt rimmed the cup and, accelerated by the wind, rolled six feet below the hole. His second putt also rimmed the cup and halted eight feet away. Furgol made that putt for a double bogey 5. Taking advantage of a “perfect” day, cloudy and mild, Ken Venturi posted a 68 at Cypress Point on Saturday to take the lead with a score of 209. Venturi struggled through the rain and wind on Sunday for a 77, but his 286 total still was three strokes ahead of runnersup Julius Boros and Tommy Jacobs. Boros was one of four players to card one over par 73 that day. The others were Doug Ford, Al Balding and Wes Ellis. Don January, who started three shots back of Venturi, birdied from the bunker on the third hole as Venturi three-putted, and pulled to within one shot of the lead. But January blew his chances when he hooked his tee shot out of bounds on the par-3 fifth and took a 4 after sinking a 40-foot putt. He double bogeyed the par-3 seventh. Gene Littler, who started two back of Venturi, pulled his tee shot into the water hazard on the fifth for a double bogey and also bogeyed the eighth and ninth holes to go out in 40 and out of contention. Bud Ward and Bob Silvestri won the Pro-Am with 262. Silvestri helped Ward 37 strokes. LEADERS: First round—Dick Knight (MPCC) 67, Gene Littler (MPCC) 67, Paul O’Leary 70, Tommy Jacobs 70, Ken Venturi 70. Second round—Mike Souchak (MPCC) 66-139, Gene Littler 73-140. Third round—Ken Venturi (CP) 68- 209, Littler 71-211. CUT: There were 62 players at 226 and under after 54 holes. Team cut was 205 with 46 teams surviving for final round. WEATHER: Thursday-Cloudy with rain and gusty winds. Friday-Cloudy, mild, 61. Saturday-Mostly cloudy, mild, 61. Sunday-Cloudy, rain most of day.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Ken Venturi 1 70 71 68 77 286 Julius Boros T2 73 71 72 73 289 Tommy Jacobs T2 70 74 70 75 289 Ed Oliver T4 73 68 73 76 290 Don January T4 72 71 69 78 290 Billy Maxwell T6 71 74 68 78 291 Gene Littler T6 67 73 71 80 291 Doug Ford 8 73 76 70 73 292 Billy Casper T9 74 72 73 75 294 Paul Harney T9 75 73 70 76 294 Sam Reynolds T11 76 73 71 75 295 Babe Lichardus T11 76 72 73 74 295 Bob Goalby T11 76 70 69 80 295 Dow Finsterwald T11 71 71 70 83 295 Arnold Palmer T15 78 70 73 75 296 Frank Stranahan T15 74 74 71 77 296 Jackie Burke T15 77 70 71 78 296 Art Wall T15 71 73 79 78 296 George Bayer T15 72 75 71 78 296

57 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Al Balding T20 77 72 75 73 297 Tommy Bolt T20 76 77 69 75 297 Chick Harbert T20 75 69 71 82 297 Jimmy Clark T23 72 76 71 79 298 Dick Knight T23 67 77 75 79 298 Mike Souchak T23 76 66 77 82 298 Wes Ellis T23 80 72 73 73 298 T23 77 73 66 82 298 Jerry Barber T28 78 72 69 80 299 Bill Collins T28 73 70 76 80 299 Earl Stewart T28 71 76 72 80 299 Don Whitt T28 74 70 75 80 299 Bud Ward T28 78 76 70 75 299 Bill Ezinicki T33 75 73 75 77 300 Stan Leonard T33 78 75 70 77 300 Johnny Pott T33 80 74 70 76 300 Jack Fleck T33 71 77 73 79 300 Cary Middlecoff T33 77 70 74 79 300 Paul O’Leary T38 70 73 80 78 301 Tony Lema T38 78 68 76 79 301 John Cook T38 74 74 72 81 301 Dave Ragan T41 78 73 71 80 302 Al Besselink T41 72 74 72 84 302 Al Geiberger T43 75 74 71 83 303 T43 81 75 70 77 303 George Buzzini, Sr. T43 81 74 71 77 303 T43 78 73 73 79 303 Harry Dee T43 72 79 75 77 303 Jim Ferree T48 71 81 73 79 304 Jim Turnesa T48 73 75 76 80 304 Johnny Bulla T50 83 67 74 81 305 Tom Nieporte T50 75 71 76 83 305 Howie Johnson T50 78 72 73 82 305 Bill Johnston T53 81 72 73 80 306 Eric Monti T53 74 76 74 82 306 Bob Goetz T53 73 76 72 85 306 Art Bell T53 75 74 75 82 306 Smiley Quick T53 81 74 75 82 306 Walter Burkemo T58 75 72 77 83 307 Huston LaClair T58 72 75 74 86 307 Buster Cupit 60 77 72 75 84 308 Dave Marr 61 81 71 73 84 309 Lloyd Mangrum 62 77 75 74 84 310

58 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Bud Ward/ 1 70 63 63 66 262 (26) Bob Silvestri Julius Boros/ T2 67 64 64 70 265 (23) Don Schwab Ken Venturi/ T2 65 66 65 69 265 (23) Harvie Ward George Bayer/ T3 64 68 63 71 266 (22) Morgan Barofsky Billy Maxwell/ 5 67 67 63 71 268 (20) Dr. Bob Knudson Doug Ford/ T6 67 71 62 69 269 (19) Arne Boscacci Ron Nicol/ T6 68 67 65 69 269 (19) Wheeler Farish, Jr. Mason Rudolph/ T8 65 67 64 74 270 (18) Curtis Person Bob Rosburg/ T8 72 65 64 69 270 (18) Jim Garner Lionel Hebert/ T8 76 66 60 68 270 (18) Pete Elliott

59 1961 JANUARY 19-22 Bob Rosburg, who had lost in the finals of the California State Amateur Championship three times, and twice had shared the lead in the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am going into the final round, finally snapped the Pebble Beach jinx. The ex-Stanford star came from seven strokes back on Sunday to win in dramatic fashion with a 14-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole. He needed that putt to nose out Dave Ragan and by one shot. Rosburg shot 72 for a 282 total, but until he made that birdie putt, a total of seven players had a chance to win. Bill Collins could have tied him with a birdie on the 18th, but 3-putted for a bogey 6 and wound up in a tie for fourth. Ted Kroll, the 54-hole leader at 203, shot a closing 81 and tied for fourth at 284 with Arnold Palmer, Gardner Dickinson and Collins. In 1956 Rosburg shared the 36-hole lead with Dr. Cary Middlecoff at 134, but shot 77 in the final round (the tournament was a 54-hole event in those days) and finished in a tie for third. In 1958 he shared the 54-hole lead with Billy Casper, but shot 81 the final day and tied for 10th. Casper set a Pebble Beach course record on Saturday with a 65. He needed only 10 putts on the back nine. The tournament was blessed with sunny, warm weather the first three days. Sunday was cloudy, but mild. The final round attracted a record crowd of 35,000 fans. Wes Ellis and Frank Tatum Jr. won the Pro-Am title with a score of 252. Tatum helped Ellis 37 strokes. LEADERS: First round—Bob Goalby (MPCC) 66, Bill Collins (PB) 67, Ken Venturi (PB) 67, (MPCC) 67, Howie Johnson (CP) 67. Second round—Bill Collins (CP) 68-135, Ted Kroll (MPCC) 66-135, Bob Rosburg (MPCC) 67-136. Third round—Ted Kroll (PB) 68-203, Dave Hill (CP) 70-207. CUT: There were 68 pros at 220 or better after 54 holes. Team cut was 198 with 44 twosomes surviving. WEATHER: Thursday-Sunny mild 69. Friday-Sunny, warmer, 72. Saturday-Sunny, then cooler in afternoon, 66. Sunday-Cloudy, cool, 66.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bob Rosburg 1 69 67 74 72 282 Dave Ragan T2 68 71 70 74 283 Roberto deVicenzo T2 72 66 70 75 283 Gardner Dickinson T4 70 71 72 71 284 Arnold Palmer T4 70 68 71 75 284 Ted Kroll T4 69 66 68 81 284 Bill Collins T4 67 68 74 75 284 Johnny Pott 8 73 72 69 71 285 Jackie Burke T9 68 69 75 74 286 Bo Wininger T9 70 72 70 74 286 Ken Venturi T9 67 71 74 74 286 Dow Finsterwald T9 69 70 72 75 286 Marty Furgol T9 70 72 67 77 286 Al Balding 14 69 74 71 73 287 Bob Goalby T15 66 71 75 76 288 Doug Sanders T15 71 72 68 77 288 E. J. Harrison T15 76 69 68 78 288 Chuck Congdon T18 73 69 71 76 289 T18 71 70 71 77 289 Al Geiberger T18 70 69 73 77 289 Dick Stranahan T18 69 69 74 77 289 Dave Marr T18 72 70 68 78 289

60 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Walter Burkemo T18 69 72 71 77 289 Wes Ellis T18 71 72 69 77 289 Jimmy Demaret T25 71 70 76 73 290 Mason Rudolph T25 70 71 71 78 290 Art Wall T25 73 69 73 75 290 Billy Casper T25 78 73 65 74 290 Fred Wampler T29 71 72 72 76 291 Ernie Vossler T29 71 75 74 71 291 Gary Player T29 72 68 78 73 291 Paul Harney T29 72 70 76 73 291 Julius Boros T29 71 75 69 76 291 Tony Lema T34 72 71 77 72 292 Howie Johnson T34 67 75 76 74 292 Dave Hill T34 67 70 70 85 292 Stan Leonard T34 70 73 72 77 292 Don Collett T38 74 72 74 73 293 Jim Ferrier T38 73 72 75 73 293 Bob Goetz T38 73 69 78 73 293 Jerry Pittman T38 71 78 69 75 293 Don January T38 75 69 73 76 293 T38 72 69 76 76 293 Tommy Bolt 44 70 73 73 78 294 Jerry Barber 45 68 75 70 82 295 Babe Lichardus T46 71 76 73 76 296 Art Doering T46 78 74 68 76 296 Bob Harris T46 74 74 72 76 296 Ed Furgol T46 70 76 74 76 296 Jack Fleck T46 76 74 69 77 296 Dick Lundahl T46 75 72 71 78 296 Don Whitt T46 72 75 71 78 296 Tom Nieporte T46 74 66 78 78 296 Tommy Jacobs T46 75 74 71 76 296 Smiley Quick T56 76 68 75 78 297 T56 72 73 74 78 297 T56 74 72 73 78 297 Bill Johnston T56 70 76 71 80 297 Lionel Hebert T56 69 73 75 80 297 Bud Holscher T56 72 70 74 81 297 Jim Ferree T56 70 78 69 80 297 Jay Hebert T63 74 70 76 78 298 Jon Gustin T63 72 73 74 79 298 Bill Bisdorf T63 72 72 74 80 298

61 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round T63 73 75 72 78 298 Don Fairfield T63 70 72 74 82 298 Doug Higgins 68 72 74 71 82 299 Doug Ford 69 71 76 70 83 300

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Wes Ellis/ 1 63 62 60 67 252 (36) Frank Tatum, Jr. Dow Finsterwald/ 2 60 64 63 67 254 (34) Fred Kammer, Jr. Tommy Jacobs/ 3 65 61 62 67 255 (33) Wheeler Farish, Jr. Byron Nelson/ 4 64 63 65 64 256 (32) Ed Lowery Mason Rudolph/ T5 64 61 65 69 259 (29) Curtis Person Ken Venturi/ T5 63 67 63 66 259 (29) Harvie Ward Dave Ragan/ T5 63 64 66 66 259 (29) William Hoelle Ted Kroll/ T5 65 63 65 66 259 (29) Aubrey Duffy 4-way tie T9 260 (28)

62 1962 JANUARY 18-21 This was the year when “Crosby Weather” hit its peak. Final round of play on Sunday was postponed because snow, rain, hail and sleet made the course unplayable. The first four groups had just teed off when , PGA Tour supervisor, called off play. Dean Martin had to pull out because of a motion picture commitment, leaving pro partner Ken Venturi to play alone. It cost Venturi Money in the pro- am division. The tournament wound up Monday with Doug Ford and Joe Campbell in a tie at 286. Ford won the sudden- death playoff on the first hole with a 6-foot par putt after Campbell missed from 7-feet. Ford had started the final round two strokes behind Campbell, but iedt him on the 17th hole when Campbell hooked his tee shot into a bunker and bogeyed the hole. Ford made an 8-foot par putt. On the 18th, Ford made a 4 1/2-foot putt for his par after going past the hole. Campbell was three inches short on a 20- foot birdie putt. In the playoff, Ford blasted out of a bunker to six feet. Campbell was just short of the green on his second shot and putted 7-feet past, and missed coming back. Ford hit only nine greens and shot 74. Art Doering had a hole-in-one on the 100 yard seventh hole at Pebble Beach with a wedge on Thursday. Gary Player scored an on the 160- yard fifth hole at Pebble Beach on Friday with a 4-iron, and Al Geiberger had a hole-in-one on the 122-yard 15th at Cypress Point on Saturday using an 8-iron. Bob McCallister and Albie Pearson, who was given a “healthy” 10 handicap, walked off with the pro-am title with a score of 255. LEADERS: First round—Joe Campbell (MPCC) 67, (MPCC) 67, Chuck Congdon (MPCC) 67. Second round—Joe Campbell 71-138, (PB) 71-139. Third round—Joe Campbell (CP) 72-210, Doug Ford (CP) 69-211. CUT: After 54 holes 65 pros were at 224 or better. Team cut was 203 with 47 teams making it into the final round. WEATHER: Thursday-Cloudy. Friday-Cloudy, rain, increasing in afternoon. Saturday-Cloudy, gusty wind in afternoon. Rain at night, turning to snow. Sunday-Round postponed because of 1/2 inch of snow. Also cold and sleet. Monday-Partly cloudy, cold with gusty winds.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Doug Ford 1 70 73 69 74 286 Joe Campbell 2 67 71 72 76 286 (Ford won playoff with 6-foot par putt on first hole) Phil Rodgers 3 67 75 72 74 288 Dave Ragan T4 70 74 73 73 290 Ken Venturi T4 72 69 73 76 290 Johnny Pott T6 69 75 73 74 291 Mason Rudolph T6 68 77 71 75 291 Tommy Jacobs T6 71 75 70 75 291 Don Massengale T6 72 76 73 71 291 Paul Harney T10 70 76 73 73 292 T10 74 73 73 72 292 T10 70 76 70 76 292 Stan Leonard T10 74 74 71 73 292 Ted Kroll T10 74 75 68 75 292 Byron Nelson T15 71 75 71 76 293 Doug Sanders T15 73 69 74 77 293 Billy Maxwell T15 74 71 74 74 293 Al Balding T18 74 76 71 73 214

63 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Gene Littler T18 71 75 74 74 214 John Barnum T18 74 71 68 77 294 Gary Loustalot T21 73 75 71 76 295 Arnold Palmer T21 76 71 72 76 295 Bruce Crampton T23 70 74 76 76 296 Jack Nicklaus T23 71 77 72 76 296 Don January T23 73 76 71 76 296 Ed Oldfield T23 69 77 72 78 296 Jacky Cupit T23 68 71 78 79 296 Art Wall T28 74 81 68 74 297 Bob Harris T28 69 73 79 76 297 Mac Hunter T28 76 73 68 80 297 George Bayer T28 72 73 74 78 297 Bob Rosburg T32 75 71 76 76 298 Don Fairfield T32 72 75 69 82 298 Tony Lema T32 71 74 71 82 298 Dow Finsterwald T32 73 74 74 77 298 T36 72 75 75 77 299 Tommy Aaron T36 70 80 73 76 299 Chuck Congdon T36 67 78 75 79 299 Johnny Palmer T36 69 76 76 78 299 Walter Porterfield T36 74 74 72 79 299 Bob McCallister T36 73 78 69 79 299 Eric Monti T36 73 72 75 79 299 Bob Keller T43 70 81 72 77 300 Bill Farrell T43 70 81 72 77 300 Gardner Dickinson T43 69 78 75 78 300 Huston LaClair T43 74 76 73 77 300 Ralph Blomquist T43 74 74 73 79 300 Jackie Burke T43 76 70 73 81 300 Bud Ward T43 71 72 76 81 300 Cary Middlecoff T43 78 70 72 80 300 Tom Nieporte T51 78 71 74 78 301 Billy Casper T51 68 78 77 78 301 Bud Holscher T51 70 72 75 79 301 Mike Krak T54 77 75 72 78 302 Jerry Pittman T54 75 75 74 78 302 Wilf Homeniuk T54 76 74 74 78 302 Charles Sifford T54 76 73 73 80 302 Jay Hebert 58 76 75 73 79 303 59 75 72 74 83 304 Jerry Barber T60 79 68 76 82 305 T60 75 77 71 82 305 Don Whitt 62 69 82 73 83 307 Art Doering 63 75 73 73 88 309 Lloyd Mangrum 77 77 76 WD Paul Runyan 72 76 76 WD

64 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Bob McCallister/ 1 59 64 62 70 255 (33) Albie Pearson Stan Leonard/ T2 62 68 64 67 261 (27) Dr. Bud Taylor Dow Finsterwald / T2 65 65 65 66 261 (27) Fred Kammer, Jr. Doug Ford/ 4 65 68 64 65 262 (26) Dudley Wysong Doug Sanders/ 5 68 63 65 69 265 (23) Lloyd Pitzer Tommy Jacobs/ T6 61 67 68 70 266 (22) Wheeler Farish, Jr. Billy Maxwell/ T6 63 68 64 71 266 (22) Dr. Bob Knudson Al Mengert/ T6 69 65 64 68 266 (22) Bob Goldwater George Bayer/ T9 64 66 68 70 268 (20) Morgan Barofsky / T9 69 67 65 67 268 (20) O'Hara Watts

65 1963 JANUARY 17-20 The battle for the championship went down to the last hole in one of the tightest finishes of the tournament history with Billy Casper shooting 74 to win with a 72-hole total of 285. Casper trailed Bob Duden by one shot going into the final round, but Duden three-putted the 18th green and took a 77 for 287. Gary Player had a 30-foot birdie putt for a tie and missed. Jack Nicklaus needed a 4 to win and a par 5 to tie, but pushed his second shot on the 18th behind a pine tree. His third shot sailed 30 feet past the hole and his birdie putt rolled six feet below the cup. He missed the comeback and finished with 70 for 286, which put him in a tie for second place with Bob Rosburg, Art Wall, Dave Hill and Player. Arnold Palmer was disqualified for a rules violation on Saturday on the 17th hole.After hitting a 2-iron over the green and onto the rocks in front of the 18th tee, Palmer played a provisional ball, a rules violation which later led to his disqualification. A record crowd of 25,000 fans watched Saturday’s action as Duden shot 67 at Monterey Peninsula to take the lead with 210. He birdied five of the last six holes. A cold, biting wind proved troublesome at Cypress Point on Thursday and only six players were under 70 there in the opening round. Julius Boros was the first day leader with a 66 at Monterey Peninsula. Doug Sanders and Lloyd Pitzer were the Pro-Am winners with a score of 257. LEADERS: First round—Julius Boros (MPCC) 66, George Bayer (MPCC) 68, Paul Harney (CP) 68, Dave Hill (CP) 68. Second round—Dave Hill (MPCC) 69-137, Billy Casper (MPCC) 65-138. Third round—Bob Duden (MPCC) 67- 210, Billy Casper (PB) 73-211. Julius Boros (CP) 70-211. CUT: After 54 holes 67 players were at 225 and under. Team cut was 202 with 46 teams advancing to final round. WEATHER: Thursday-Sunny after morning fog, hazy. Friday-Morning fog, doudy. Saturday-Sunny, but cold in morning after low of 37 at night. Sunday-Sunny with high of 60.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Total Billy Casper 1 73 65 73 74 285 Bob Rosburg T2 71 74 70 71 286 Dave Hill T2 68 69 76 73 286 Art Wall T2 71 71 72 72 286 Gary Player T2 73 69 70 74 286 Jack Nicklaus T2 71 69 76 70 286 Bob Duden 7 70 73 67 77 287 George Bayer T8 68 73 71 76 288 Julius Boros T8 66 75 70 77 288 Doug Sanders T8 74 74 69 71 288 Wes Ellis T11 70 75 71 73 289 Mason Rudolph T11 74 71 68 76 289 Bill Collins T11 72 71 71 75 289 Gene Bone T11 69 73 73 74 289 Jay Hebert T15 73 70 77 71 291 Paul Harney T15 68 74 72 77 291 Frank Boynton T15 73 70 74 74 291 Jerry Steelsmith T15 77 71 71 72 291 Tony Lema T15 74 72 74 71 291 Tommy Jacobs 20 74 73 71 74 292 Sam Carmichael T21 74 70 76 73 293 Arnold Palmer 70 70 77 76 293 Jackie Burke T21 72 72 79 70 293

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67 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Total Phil Rodgers T21 69 72 75 77 293 T24 75 72 74 73 294 Phil Weichman T24 71 76 70 77 294 Don Massengale T26 76 72 74 73 295 Dow Finsterwald T26 73 73 74 75 295 Harold Kneece T26 74 71 75 75 295 Billy Maxwell T26 70 75 76 74 295 Gay Brewer 30 73 74 75 74 296 Bud Ward T31 74 75 74 74 297 Dan Sikes T31 75 71 75 76 297 Rex Baxter T31 74 70 80 73 297 Jerry Pittman T34 72 75 75 76 298 Stan Leonard T34 75 76 71 76 298 Bruce Crampton T34 70 76 76 76 298 Bob Goetz T34 70 75 74 79 298 Jim Ferree T34 77 71 71 79 298 T39 75 74 75 75 299 Al Mengert T39 74 80 67 78 299 Charles Sifford T39 78 69 74 79 299 Johnny Pott T39 72 76 75 76 299 Dave Marr T43 74 75 76 75 300 Marty Furgol T43 76 72 76 76 300 T43 76 72 73 79 300 Jack Fleck T46 79 78 68 76 301 Mike Fetchick T46 76 73 76 76 301 Joe Zakarian T48 78 73 74 77 302 Al Geiberger T48 74 75 75 78 302 Ed Oldfield T48 75 71 73 83 302 Bob Harrison T48 72 76 76 78 302 Chuck Congdon T48 74 78 73 77 302 Bill Parker T53 74 75 76 78 303 Al Besselink T53 81 74 68 80 303 Ken Venturi T53 72 73 78 80 303 Ed Furgol T53 75 77 71 80 303 Claude King T57 78 74 73 79 304 Al Balding T57 78 72 75 79 304 Fred Wampler T57 75 76 74 79 304 Doug Ford 60 75 73 76 81 305 Bud Holscher 61 81 70 73 83 307 Joe Campbell 62 72 78 75 84 309 63 72 74 79 92 317 Dick Mayer 76 72 76 WD Tommy Bolt 74 75 75 WD Gardner Dickinson 75 74 73 WD

67 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Doug Sanders/ 1 64 65 62 66 257 (31) Lloyd Pitzer Bob Duden/ T2 66 63 63 68 260 (28) Ted Gleichmann Tommy Jacobs/ T2 69 62 65 64 260 (28) Wheeler Farish, Jr. George Bayer/ T4 65 67 64 65 261 (27) Morgan Barofsky Jay Hebert/ T4 65 64 67 65 261 (27) Roger Kelly Julius Boros/ 6 64 68 63 67 262 (26) Don Schwab Dave Hill! T7 63 64 68 68 263 (25) Phil Harris Mason Rudolph/ T7 67 66 62 68 263 (25) Curtis Person Bob Rosburg/ T7 65 68 65 66 264 (24) John Brodie 2-way tie T10 264 (24)

68 1964 JANUARY 16-19 The week started out with ideal weather and low scores. Al Balding of Canada shot a 66 to lead Thursday’s play by one stroke over Geoffrey Hunt and . Balding added a 67 on Friday for 133 and a three stroke edge over Bruce Devlin, who also had a 67. Saturday’s play ended in the rain with Tony Lema carding a 70 to tie Balding, who had 75, at 208. National television caught Arnold Palmer “on the rocks” at the 17th hole where he overshot the green and wound up with a 9 on the par-3 hole. Palmer finished with a 76 and missed the cut by one stroke. Jack Nicklaus shot 77 and missed by two. Lema sloshed through the wind and rain on Sunday for a 76 and 284 total to win the tournament. Rain fell throughout the day and 25-30 mph winds made Pebble Beach more difficult. Best score of the day was a 73 by Gay Brewer, which vaulted him from 16th place to a tie for second. Balding had an 88 to drop from a tie for the lead to a tie for 34th place. Mike Fetchick and Charlie Seaver won the Pro-Am competition with a score of 258 to edge Lema and Fr. John Durkin by one stroke. LEADERS: First round—Al Balding (CP) 66, Geoffry Hunt (MPCC) 67, Bobby Nichols (CP) 67. Second round— Balding (MPCC) 67-133, Bruce Devlin (CP) 67-136. Third round—Tony Lema (PB) 70-208, Al Balding (PB) 75-208. Jay Hebert (PB) 72-210, Bruce Devlin (MPCC) 74-210. CUT: After 54 holes there were 64 pros at 220 and below. Team cut was 198 with 41 teams advancing to final round. WEATHER: Thursday-Partly cloudy, cool. Friday-Cloudy, mild, 57. Saturday-Cloudy. Sunday-Cloudy, rain in afternoon, but 60 degrees.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tony Lema 1 70 68 70 76 284 Gay Brewer T2 76 68 70 73 287 Bo Wininger T2 69 73 70 75 287 Al Geiberger T4 80 67 68 73 288 Tommy Aaron T4 70 68 73 77 288 George Knudson T6 72 76 68 73 289 Gardner Dickinson T6 71 73 70 75 289 Bruce Devlin T6 69 67 74 79 289 Dave Marr T6 72 69 72 76 289 T10 68 71 76 75 290 Dow Finsterward T10 70 73 69 78 290 Billy Casper T10 71 68 75 76 290 Paul Harney T10 76 71 66 77 290 T14 74 73 69 75 291 Ernie Vossler T14 70 75 71 75 291 T14 74 70 69 78 291 Bobby Nichols T14 67 73 73 78 291 Jerry Steelsmith T14 70 70 71 80 291 Dan Sikes T14 71 73 72 75 291 Art Wall T20 76 69 74 73 292 Don January T20 74 71 72 75 292 Phil Rodgers T20 73 71 73 75 292 Geoffry Hunt T20 67 74 70 81 292 Jay Hebert T20 71 67 72 82 292 Bob Duden T25 70 74 74 75 293 Bernie Hunt T25 73 71 71 78 293

69 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Roger Ginsberg T25 69 73 71 80 293 Al Johnston T28 71 74 74 75 294 Bud Holscher T28 72 71 74 77 294 Rex Bater T28 70 74 72 78 294 Bob Goalby T31 71 71 76 77 295 Don Fairfield T31 71 72 73 79 295 Doug Sanders T31 71 76 69 79 295 Lionel Hebert T34 71 74 74 77 296 Chuck Courtney T34 72 74 73 77 296 Skee Riegel T34 69 75 74 78 296 Al Balding T34 66 67 75 88 296 Mike Fetchik T34 70 74 75 77 296 Wes Ellis T39 71 74 74 78 297 Bob Harris T39 69 73 78 77 297 Gene Littler T39 74 70 74 79 297 Jerry Pittman T39 71 73 70 83 297 Al BesselinIc T43 69 70 74 85 298 Tommy Jacobs T43 72 70 76 80 298 Jack Burke T43 69 76 73 80 298 Julius Boros T43 71 73 75 79 298 T43 69 78 72 79 298 John Cook T43 72 72 74 80 298 Al Mengert T43 70 72 77 79 298 Billy Maxwell T43 76 74 70 78 298 Dudley Wysong T43 73 70 77 78 298 Bill Johnston T43 74 73 73 78 298 George Archer T53 69 74 73 83 299 Miller Barber T53 72 71 75 81 299 Eric Monti T53 69 74 75 81 299 Richard Crawford T53 75 75 70 79 299 Ted Makalena T53 73 75 68 83 299 Joe Taylor 58 72 77 71 80 300 Ken Still 59 75 73 71 83 302 Bruce Crampton T60 72 72 72 87 303 Bob Rosburg T60 71 71 77 84 303 62 74 70 75 84 304 Bob Harrison 63 71 74 71 100 316

70 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Mike Fetchick/ 1 58 65 66 69 258 (30) Charles Seaver Tony Lema/ 2 63 60 66 70 259 (29) Father John Durkin Rex Baxter/ 3 63 62 63 73 261 (27) Dr. Bud Taylor Phil Rodgers/ T4 67 61 66 68 262 (26) Jim Vickers George Bayer/ T4 68 65 60 69 262 (26) Morgan Barofsky Dave Ragan/ T4 65 63 68 66 262 (26) William Hoelle Don January/ T7 69 62 66 67 264 (24) H.R. "Potts" Berglund Ken Venturi/ T7 62 64 66 72 264 (24) Roane Puett 11-way tie T9 265 (23)

71 1965 JANUARY 21-24 Bruce Crampton became the first foreign player to win the Crosby tournament when he shot a closing round of three-under-par 69 and a total score of 284, topping Tony Lema by three strokes and Jack Nicklaus and Billy Casper by four. Crampton credited his victory to a tip Nicklaus had given him on the practice tee on Wednesday. Nicklaus wound up in a third place tie when he three-putted the 18th green the final day. Lema shot a 79 Saturday at Pebble Beach in conditions he called “the worst I’ve played in since 1964,” when he won the British Open at St. Andrews. The drew a record crowd of 11,000 and Doug Ford set a Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course record of 66. Perfect weather conditions existed until afternoon when rain pelted late starters. Players at Cypress Point and Monterey Peninsula were allowed to lift, clean and place their ball, but not at Pebble Beach. Lema broke Ford’s record in the second round with a 65 to take a 3- stroke lead at 136. George Archer and golf writer Nelson Cullenward had a 66 Sunday to tie George Bayer and Morgan Barofsky at 260 for the Pro-Am title. LEADERS: First round—Dave Ragan (CP) and Doug Ford (MPCC) shot 66s for 1-stroke lead over Don January (CP). Second round—Tony Lema (MPCC) shot 65 for 136 total and 3-stroke lead over Bill Collins (MPCC) 70, and Charlie Sifford (MPCC) 68. Third round— (MPCC) shot 68 for 212 and a 2-stroke lead over Harold Kneece (CP) 69 and Bob Harris (MPCC) 73 at 214. CUT: After 54 holes there were 73 pros at 224 and under. The team cut was 203 with 47 teams surviving. WEATHER: First round-Showers in afternoon. Second round—Foggy most of day. Third round—Foggy, cloudy, rain and gusty winds. Fourth round-Cloudy morning, sunny but windy in afternoon.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bruce Crampton 1 75 67 73 69 284 Tony Lema 2 71 65 79 72 287 Billy Casper T3 70 70 76 72 288 Jack Nicklaus T3 72 68 77 71 288 Harold Kneece T5 69 76 69 75 289 Al Mengert T5 78 67 74 70 289 Rocky Thompson T7 74 70 68 78 290 Jacky Cupit T7 74 70 68 78 290 Ken Still T7 76 69 75 70 290 Mike Fetchick T10 74 69 78 70 291 John Gustin T10 70 72 76 73 291 T10 72 74 71 74 291 Bob Harris T13 70 71 73 78 292 T13 71 72 74 75 292 Jerry Barber T13 73 71 74 74 292 Mason Rudolph T13 71 76 72 73 292 Bill Ogden T13 70 70 79 73 292 Bill Collins T18 69 70 78 76 293 George Bayer T18 72 77 69 75 293 Julius Boros T18 72 70 76 75 293 T18 74 72 72 75 293 Bob Charles T18 73 69 77 74 293 Stan Leonard T18 71 74 75 73 293 Lee Raymond T24 72 71 76 75 294 Bob Duden T24 74 73 73 74 294

72 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Charles Sifford T24 71 63 83 72 294 Bill Martindale T24 79 73 71 71 294 Bob McCallister T28 72 75 74 74 295 Rod Funseth T28 70 71 79 75 295 Bob Harrison T28 73 70 79 73 295 Bob Bruno T28 75 72 70 78 295 Bud Holscher T28 75 71 73 76 295 Bob Goalby T28 72 68 79 76 295 T28 70 73 77 75 295 Bruce Devlin T35 74 71 78 73 296 Charles Coody T35 74 71 77 74 296 Johnny Pott T35 71 72 77 76 296 Billy Maxwell T35 77 72 71 76 296 Mike Souchak T39 76 72 76 73 297 Don Bies T39 71 77 76 73 297 Al Geiberger T39 69 75 77 76 297 Doug Sanders T39 69 71 82 75 297 Joe Campbell T43 73 73 77 75 298 Skee Riegel T43 68 73 82 75 298 Dick Sikes T43 70 73 79 76 298 Al Balding T43 70 71 78 79 298 Eric Monti T43 73 74 77 74 298 Joe Taylor T53 74 73 74 78 299 Jack McGowan T48 77 68 77 77 299 John Gross T48 74 71 74 80 299 Tal Smith T48 72 78 71 78 299 Tom Nieporte T48 75 73 74 77 299 Dan Sikes T48 77 72 74 76 299 Phil Rodgers T58 70 74 80 75 299 Gene Littler T48 71 74 75 79 299 Chuck Courtney T56 74 70 78 78 300 Dave Ragan T56 66 74 81 79 300 Rex Baxter T56 71 74 75 80 300 Jerry Pittman T56 72 77 75 76 300 Doug Ford T56 66 80 77 77 300 John Cook T56 73 73 75 79 300 62 69 72 81 79 301 Arnold Palmer T63 73 72 77 80 302 Wes Ellis T63 71 76 77 78 302 T63 73 71 79 79 302 Paul Harney T63 73 75 76 78 302 Dave Marr T63 71 72 81 78 302 Jerry Steelsmith 68 71 75 78 79 303 Butch Baird T69 72 75 75 82 304 Lionel Hebert T69 75 72 77 80 304 Frank Wharton T71 79 71 74 81 305 Ernie Vossler T71 70 78 76 81 305

73 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 George Bayer/ T1 65 67 61 67 260 (28) Morgan Barofksy George Archer/ T1 66 65 63 66 260 (28) Nelson Cullenward Gene Littler/ 3 64 67 64 67 262 (26) Lou Ochmig Johnny Pott/ T4 66 62 67 68 263 (25) Jimmy Day Charles Coddy/ T4 69 65 68 61 263 (25) Robert Cardinal Lionel Hebert/ T4 66 63 68 66 263 (25) Roger Kelly Sam Carmichael/ 8 66 61 67 63 264 (24) Alvin Dark Dan Sikes/ T9 72 61 64 67 265 (23) Johnny Thomas 5-way tie

74 1966 JANUARY 20-23 This was proclaimed the “Silver Anniversary” of the Crosby tournament, but it really was the 26th. Larry Crosby thought there had been five tournaments held at Rancho Santa Fe when there actually were six. But rather than cause confusion after the programs already had been printed, it was left that way. It turned out to be an exciting tournament with Don Massengale holing a 5-foot birdie putt on the 18th to register his first tour win with a final round of 70 and a 283 total. Massengale, who had started the final round four strokes behind Al Geiberger, needed the final birdie to fight off a challenge from Arnold Palmer, who birdied three of his last four holes, to win by one stroke. Geiberger shot 75 to finish in a tie for third place with Billy Martindale. More than 25,000 fans turned out for Thursday’s opening round, and Saturday’s attendance was estimated at 32,000, the largest third day turnout in the history of the tournament. Jack Nicklaus, among the leaders going to the 18th tee, watched his first drive bounce off the left side of the fairway, hit the rocks and disappear. His second effort also went over the bank. While helping to look for the ball, PGA official George Walsh stumbled and fell in the water. Nicklaus took a 9 on the hole and finished with 76 for a 295 total. Chuck Courtney and Dr. John Moler shot a final round of 62 to tie Martindale and Bob Roos at 255 in the pro-am. Courtney and Moler won the title in a playoff. LEADERS: First round—Al Geiberger (MPCC) 68 for one stroke lead over Lee Raymond (MP), Paul Bondeson (MP), Ernie Vossler (MP) and Ken Towns (MP). Second round—Don Massengale (MPCC) added 67 for 137 and two stroke lead over Bert Yancey (MPCC) 66 for 139. Third round—Geiberger (CP) 67 for 209 and 3-stroke lead over Billy Martindale (MPCC) 69. CUT: After 54 holes 70 pros were at 224 and below. Team cut was 200 with 42 teams surviving. WEATHER: Thursday was sunny with gusts of wind in afternoon. Friday sunny. Saturday cloudy and Sunday sunny although the high was only 53.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Don Massengale 1 70 67 76 70 288 Arnold Palmer 2 70 70 73 71 284 Billy Martindale T3 72 71 69 73 235 Al Geiberger T3 68 74 67 76 285 Doug Sanders T5 75 70 71 71 287 Randy Glover T5 73 72 72 70 287 R. H. Sikes T7 74 74 70 71 289 Jack Rule T7 75 70 70 74 289 Joe Campbell T7 71 75 73 70 289 Mason Rudolph T10 74 74 70 72 290 Bob Goalby T10 74 74 67 75 290 Ken Towns 12 69 79 71 72 291 George Knudson T13 74 70 76 72 292 Billy Casper T13 71 74 73 74 292 Chuck Courtney T13 73 77 70 72 292 Raymond Floyd T16 72 78 71 72 293 Chris Blocker T16 70 75 74 74 293 Charles Coody T16 73 74 74 72 293 Tony Lema T16 70 72 72 79 293 Howie Johnson T16 78 74 72 69 293 Rod Funseth T21 71 76 74 73 294 Ken Still T21 71 72 74 77 294 Billy Maxwell T21 77 75 68 74 294 Tom Nieporte T24 74 73 74 74 295

75 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jack Nicklaus T24 73 71 75 76 295 George Archer T24 72 75 73 75 295 Don Cherry T24 72 76 74 73 295 Al Besselinlc T24 71 77 75 72 295 Bert Yancey T24 73 66 82 75 296 Frank Beard T30 78 73 69 76 296 Tommy Jacobs T30 72 74 74 76 296 Bill Johnston T30 73 72 75 76 296 Dave Ragan T30 73 74 70 79 296 Ted Makalena T30 76 73 74 73 296 E. J. Harrison T30 75 75 72 74 296 Glenn Stuart T30 71 76 76 73 296 T37 72 72 78 75 297 Jerry Steelsmith T37 74 76 71 76 297 Dale Douglass T37 76 74 71 76 297 Paul Bondeson T37 69 77 70 81 297 Frank Wharton T37 72 79 72 74 297 Wes Ellis T42 79 70 72 77 298 Bob Zimmerman T42 75 72 73 78 298 Dow Finsterwald T42 75 71 75 77 298 Bobby Nichols T42 74 75 72 77 298 Joe Taylor T46 72 77 75 75 299 Jim Ferree T46 74 75 74 76 299 Butch Baird T46 75 71 74 79 299 Bud Holscher T46 71 77 75 76 299 Lee Raymond T46 69 78 75 77 299 Terry Wilcox T46 74 72 77 76 299 Phil Rodgers T46 74 75 74 76 299 Rex Baxter T46 70 77 76 76 299 Charles Sifford T46 76 73 75 75 299 Gay Brewer T46 74 74 76 75 299 John Zontek T56 74 74 73 79 300 T56 77 74 72 77 300 Al Balding T56 77 70 76 77 300 Tommy Aaron T56 76 71 76 77 300 Jerry Pittman T60 78 73 73 77 301 Jackie Burke T60 75 73 76 77 301 Bob McCallister T60 77 75 72 77 301 Harold Kneece T63 78 70 73 81 302 Rocky Thompson T63 75 76 73 78 302 Bob Bruno T63 77 73 74 78 302 Jay Dolan 66 78 77 69 79 303 Lionel Hebert 67 76 71 75 82 304 Doug Ford T68 78 75 69 83 305 Bill Garrett T68 75 76 72 82 305 Ernie Vossler 70 69 78 77 DNS

76 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Chuck Courtney/ 1 64 66 63 62 253 (33) John Moler Billy Martindale/ 2 63 62 61 69 233 (33) Bob Roos, Jr. Arnold Palmer! 3 63 64 69 60 256 (32) Mark McCormack Randy Glover/ 4 63 63 67 64 257 (31) Don Schwab Gay Brewer/ 5 60 68 66 64 258 (30) Dale Morey Mike Souchak/ 6 67 67 62 63 259 (29) Frank Souchak Jim Powell/ T7 67 64 65 64 260 (28) William Swederskas Dean Refram/ T7 63 64 69 64 260 (28) Richard Crane Don Bies/ T7 66 60 66 68 260 (28) William Rudkin 3-way tie T10 261 (27)

77 1967 JANUARY 19-22 1967 marked the first year the newly-built Spyglass Hill Golf Course would become part of the tournament. Jack Nicklaus birdied five of the last seven holes in the final round, shooting a 31 on the back nine enroute to a 68 to beat Billy Casper and Arnold Palmer for the championship. Nicklaus needed only 13 putts on the final nine as he claimed his first Crosby victory with a 284 total. Casper, who had started the round with a one-stroke lead over Nicklaus and Palmer, shot 74 for 289 while Palmer had 75 for 291. Nicklaus never was in the lead until he birdied the 12th hole. Palmer took a 9 on the 14th hole, hitting two balls out of bounds. His second shot hit a big pine tree on the right of the fairway and bounced out-of-bounds. He then hit another out-of-bounds. The big tree fell down during the night. Nicklaus was five-under-par after 14 holes at Cypress Point in the second round and wound up with a 73, one over par, but still leading with 142. The day started with a threat of rain and finished with gale winds of 45 mph. Saturday’s round was postponed as savage winds threatened life and limb. Only two foursomes had completed play when action was suspended at 12:30 p.m. It was the third one-day suspension of play in the history of the Crosby, 1952 because of rain, and 1962 because of snow. Early rain turned into a downpour at 10 o’clock. Mike Souchak and his brother Frank won the Pro-Am division with a score of 259, shooting 67 the final day. LEADERS: First round—Joe Carr (CP) had 68 for one stroke lead over Jack Nicklaus (PB). Second round—Nicklaus shot 73 (CP) for 142 and 2-stroke lead over Jerry Pittman (PB), (PB), Steve Opperman (SH) and Bob McCallister (SH). Third round—Billy Casper (PB) shot 69 for 215 and one stroke lead over Nicklaus (SH) 74 and Arnold Palmer (CP) 67. CUT: After 54 holes there were 77 pros at 227 and under. Team cut was 293 with 44 teams surviving. WEATHER: Thursday-Partly cloudy, cool. Friday-Rain, fog, cloudy in morning. Saturday’s round cancelled at 12:39. Sunday-Sunny, mild, high 54. Monday-Partly sunny, light gusts of wind. High 54.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jack Nicklaus 1 69 73 74 68 284 Billy Casper 2 72 74 69 74 289 Arnold Palmer 3 74 75 67 75 291 Bob Rosburg T4 72 75 72 74 293 Jack Burke T4 70 75 74 74 293 Bill Parker T4 75 72 70 76 293 Doug Sanders T7 73 78 72 71 294 Dave Hill T7 73 80 70 71 294 Gardner Dickinson T7 75 74 73 72 294 Frank Beard T7 72 75 75 72 294 Howie Johnson T7 73 76 72 73 294 Wes Ellis T7 73 75 71 75 294 Al Geiberger T7 73 71 75 75 294 Bob McCallister T7 73 71 75 75 294 Rex Baxter T15 72 76 75 72 295 Art Wall T15 73 74 76 72 295 Chuck Courtney T15 71 75 76 73 295 Tommy Jacobs T15 74 72 76 73 295 Lou Graham T15 73 75 73 74 295 George Knudson 20 74 75 74 73 296 Dave Marad T21 72 78 73 74 297 T21 71 73 78 75 297 Johnny Pott T21 74 76 71 76 297

78 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Ted Makalena T21 73 75 72 77 297 Dudley Wysong T21 76 74 71 76 297 E. J. Harrison T21 75 74 71 77 297 George Archer T21 73 75 72 77 297 T21 72 76 71 78 297 Jerry Pittman T21 70 74 74 79 297 Jim Colbert T21 70 74 74 79 297 Rocky Thompson T31 75 74 74 75 298 Steve Reed T31 74 73 74 77 298 Bob Goalby T31 73 76 72 77 298 Dick Lotz T31 75 74 72 77 298 Mason Rudolph T31 73 73 73 79 298 Gay Brewer T36 75 77 74 73 299 Steve Spray T36 77 74 75 73 299 Bill Collins T36 74 76 75 74 299 Mike Fetchick T36 74 72 73 75 299 Dean Refram T36 77 72 75 75 299 Hugh Royer T36 76 75 72 76 299 Julius Boros T36 72 77 73 77 299 Bob Duden T43 76 74 74 76 300 Frank Boyton T43 77 71 75 77 300 Billy Farrell T43 74 81 68 77 300 Dale Douglass T43 71 75 77 77 300 Joe Campbell T43 73 76 71 80 300 John Lotz T48 76 76 75 74 300 Dow Finsterwald T48 77 71 78 75 300 Bobby Ford T48 76 75 72 78 301 Tom Nieporte T48 71 77 75 78 301 Bert Yancey T48 71 76 73 81 301 Charles Coody T48 75 77 74 75 301 Terry Dill T54 79 72 75 76 302 Pete Brown T54 72 77 77 76 302 Frank Wharton T54 75 76 74 77 302 Bill Eziniki T54 72 78 77 75 302 Tommy Aaron T54 74 80 73 75 302 Jerry Steelsmith T54 71 81 75 75 302 Bruce Crampton T60 74 79 72 78 303 Babe Hiskey T60 76 81 67 79 303 Dick Lytle T60 72 79 72 80 303 Ernie Vossler T60 73 76 77 77 303 Jackie Cupit T64 75 78 73 78 304 Jack Fleck T64 74 74 78 78 304 Jack Rule T66 74 77 75 79 305 Gene Littler T66 71 78 78 78 305 Raymond Floyd T66 71 76 80 78 305 George Bayer T66 73 76 78 78 305 Richard Crawford T70 74 74 79 79 306 Dan Keefe T70 75 74 78 79 306

79 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Dick Hart T70 73 77 76 80 306 Joe Carr 73 68 82 77 80 307 Ed Furgol T74 72 77 78 81 308 Wright Garrett T74 74 77 76 81 308 Don Headings 76 76 79 72 85 312 Alex Antonio 77 78 74 73 109 335 Phil Rodgers 78 74 75 74 NC

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Mike Souchak/ 1 65 61 66 67 259 (29) Frank Souchak Chuck Courtney/ T2 65 68 67 62 262 (26) John Moler Ted Makalena / T2 65 62 66 69 262 (26) Paul Spengler Al Geiberger/ T2 63 67 64 68 262 (26) Lew Leis Wes Ellis/ T5 69 67 62 66 264 (24) Frank Tatum, Jr. Jackie Burke, Jr.! T5 65 66 65 68 264 (24) Virgil Sherrill Tom Nieporte/ T7 63 69 65 68 265 (23) Richard Remsen Bill Collins! T7 67 66 67 65 265 (23) Fischer Ed Vossler/ T9 68 67 63 68 266 (22) Higgins Bobby Rosburg/ T9 69 66 65 66 266 (22) John Brodie Doug Sanders/ T9 63 71 64 68 266 (22) Ed Crowley

80 1968 JANUARY 11-14 Johnny Pott chipped in from 26-feet on the first playoff hole (No. 15) to defeat Billy Casper and Bruce Devlin after the three had tied at 285. Pott had started the final round with a three-stroke lead over Casper and Devlin, but shot 73 while the other two shot 70. On the playoff hole Casper’s second shot was seven feet from the cup, while Pott was right of the green. “I thought I had to make 2 and was aiming right for the flag on my approach,” Pott said. “But I pushed the 8- iron shot to the right and stopped between the two sand traps. Man, I hit a good chip. The ball was going a little bit hard, but it hit the cup and went in.” Casper missed his birdie putt. “I played it two inches to the left of the cup and it stayed there,” Casper said. On Friday Pott had tied the course record of 71 at Spyglass Hill set by Francisco Lopez the previous year in the Northern California PGA Championship. Pott and Virgil Sherrill won the Pro-Am division with a score of 253. Sherrill helped Pott 32 strokes. LEADERS: First round—Lou Graham (CP) 63 took one stroke lead over Dave Hill (CP) and Tommy Jacobs. Second round—Johnny Pott (SH) 71 for 141 to lead Bruce Devlin (CP) 69, Billy Casper (PB) 69, and Mike Fetchick (CP) 71 by one stroke. Third round—Johnny Pott (PB) 71 for 212 and 3- stroke lead over Casper (CP) and Devlin, 213. CUT: After 54 holes 82 pros were at 226 or lower. Cut for team play was 202 with 45 teams surviving. WEATHER: Thursday-Sunny. Friday-Partly cloudy but warmer with gusts of wind in p.m. Saturday-Partly cloudy. Sunday-Partly cloudy with light rain before 8 a.m.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Johnny Pott 1 70 71 71 73 285 Billy Casper T2 73 69 73 70 285 Bruce Devlin T2 73 69 73 70 285 (Pott won play-off with 26-foot chip in for birdie) 4 74 71 72 70 287 Raymond Floyd T5 79 68 71 70 288 George Knudson T5 73 71 74 70 288 Bobby Nichols T5 76 68 72 72 288 Jack Nicklaus 8 71 75 70 73 289 Jack Rule 9 73 76 69 72 290 Dale Douglass T10 75 73 73 70 291 Miller Barber T10 74 75 71 71 291 Dave Hill T10 69 77 73 72 291 Tony Jacklin T10 72 75 71 73 291 Bob E. Smith T14 73 73 79 67 292 Kermit Zarley T14 73 77 72 70 292 Wes Ellis T14 75 72 74 71 292 Rick Martinez T14 78 79 73 71 292 Don January T14 75 71 74 76 292 T19 73 73 76 71 293 Tommy Jacobs T19 69 75 77 72 293 Tom Nieporte T19 77 72 72 72 293 Billy Maxwell T19 74 74 72 73 293 Art Wall T19 75 72 71 75 293 Dick Lotz T24 76 74 73 71 294 Gay Brewer T24 75 74 76 69 294 Sam Carmichael T24 77 75 71 71 294

81 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Arnold Palmer T24 76 70 77 71 294 Bob Goalby T24 76 72 73 73 294 Al Geiberger T24 75 75 72 72 294 Doug Sanders T24 73 75 72 74 294 Rod Funseth T24 78 73 69 74 294 Frank Boynton T24 75 74 70 75 294 Howie Johnson T33 73 72 78 72 295 George Archer T33 78 72 73 72 295 Bill Parker T33 75 76 75 69 295 T36 72 78 73 73 296 Pete Brown T36 74 71 76 75 296 Jerry Pittman T38 76 73 76 72 297 Gene Littler T38 78 72 73 74 297 Jim Colbert T38 72 78 73 74 297 Dan Keefe T38 74 71 77 75 297 Frank Beard T38 76 72 74 75 297 John Schlee T38 75 75 69 78 297 Frank Wharton T38 76 67 74 80 297 Bob McCallister T38 73 78 75 71 297 Dave Regan T46 78 74 72 74 298 Terry Dill T46 76 74 74 74 298 Don Fairfield T46 72 73 76 77 298 John Lotz T46 78 71 71 78 298 T46 77 75 73 73 298 T46 79 75 72 72 298 Bert Greene T46 77 77 72 72 298 Ken Still T53 74 75 75 75 299 Orville Moody T53 75 78 71 75 299 Howell Fraser T53 78 69 76 76 299 Mike Fetchick T53 71 71 80 77 299 Don Cherry T57 76 78 72 74 300 Stan Thirsk T57 74 78 71 77 300 Mac Hunter T57 75 76 75 74 300 Don Massengale T57 77 76 73 74 300 George Bayer T61 77 74 75 75 301 Jack Burke T61 75 73 76 77 301 Bob E. Smith T63 73 73 79 77 302 Phil Rodgers T63 75 72 78 77 302 Larry Wood T63 75 73 77 77 302 Lou Graham T63 68 78 79 77 302 Bud Holscher T63 80 74 70 78 302 Jim Langley T68 78 73 74 78 303 Terry Wilcox T68 72 78 76 77 303 Bill Garrett T70 72 75 78 79 304 Dow Finsterwald T70 77 73 74 80 304 Chuck Courtney T70 74 78 74 78 304 Dudley Wysong T70 73 79 74 78 304 Francisco Lopez T74 77 72 76 80 305

82 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jay Dolan T74 74 78 73 80 305 Rex Baxter 174 77 71 77 80 305 Bill Ezinicki T74 76 73 75 81 305 Paul Bondeson 174 75 74 77 79 305 Dave Marr 79 80 74 72 80 306 Mason Rudolph 80 77 76 73 82 308 Don Bies 81 75 74 77 88 309 Dick Lytle 82 76 77 73 84 310

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Johnny Pott/ 1 59 66 67 61 253 (35) Virgil Sherrill Billy Casper/ 2 66 63 65 63 257 (31) Bob Dickson Ron Cerrudo/ 3 66 61 63 68 258 (30) E.H. Ward, Jr. Jack Nicklaus/ T4 64 65 68 62 259 (29) Don Hoag Wes Ellis/ T4 66 63 69 61 259 (29) Frank Tatum, Jr. Marty Fleckman / T4 64 67 60 68 259 (29) John Cain Paul Bondeson/ 7 66 62 68 64 260 (28) Tom Culligan Tom Nieporte/ T8 65 65 65 66 261 (27) Richard Remsen / T8 66 66 65 64 261 (27) Frank Beard/ T8 63 65 67 66 261 (27) Mickey Van Gerbig

83 1969 JANUARY 23-27 The sun came out for the final round as George Archer shot a oneunder-par 71 to win by one stroke over Bob Dickson, Dale Douglass and Howie Johnson. It rained the rest of the tournament. Thursday’s round was cancelled because of rain. It was cloudy on Friday and the courses were soggy It was cloudy and rained in the afternoon on both Saturday and Sunday. Johnny Pott shot a five-under-par 67 Saturday at Spyglass Hill to better the course record of 70 set the year before by . However, the mark was “unofficial” because the pros were “bumping” the ball on the soggy fairways, and also were teeing off well ahead of the blue tee markers. Sunday, at Spyglass Hill, Archer played the back nine first and shot 39. On the 17th hole he dumped his second shot into the front left bunker. Normally a good sand player, Archer had trouble with the wet and muddy sand in the Spyglass traps and left his first attempt in the sand. He came out weakly on the second and then two-putted for a double bogey 6. On the 18th Archer put his second shot in another bunker. Again he left his first effort in the trap, and then blasted 20 feet past the cup. He three-putted for a bogey seven. But he came back on the front nine (his second) for a round of 72. He hit only one bunker on Monday, the 17th at Pebble Beach, and this time came out three feet from the cup and saved his par 3. Jack Nicklaus four-putted the 14th green at Spyglass and four- putted the 11th, had four other three-putt greens and still shot 73. Bob Dickson and Jack Ging won the Pro-Am division with a score of 257. Ging, a 9-handicapper, helped Dickson 27 strokes. LEADERS: First round—Terry Wilcox (CP) and Jim Colbert (PB) 4-underpar 68s for one stroke lead over Dan Sikes (SH), Steve Spray (SH) and Bruce Devlin (PB). Second round—George Archer (CP) 68, Howie Johnson (PB) 69 and Dale Douglass (SH) 69 tied at 140, two strokes ahead of Jerry McGee, Bob Dickson, Bob Goalby and Johnny Pott. Third round—Dale Douglass (PB) 70 for 210 to lead Howie Johnson (SH) 71 by one. George Archer, 72, third at 212. CUT: After 54 holes there were 79 pros at 223. Team cut was 200 with 41 teams surviving. WEATHER: Thursday’s round canceled, rain; Friday- Cloudy. Saturday-Cloudy, rain in afternoon. Sunday-Cloudy, rain in afternoon. Monday-rainy.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round George Archer 1 72 68 72 71 283 Bob Dickson T2 73 69 74 68 284 Dale Douglass T2 71 69 70 74 284 Howie Johnson T2 71 69 71 73 284 John Lotz 5 71 75 67 72 285 Jack Nicklaus 6 71 73 73 70 287 Lee Elder 7 71 75 73 69 288 Bruce Devlin T8 69 75 78 67 289 Bill Collins T8 71 73 76 69 289 Ron Cerrudo T8 75 72 71 71 289 Don Massengale T8 72 75 70 72 289 Gene Littler T8 73 74 70 72 289 T8 73 76 68 72 289 Rod Funseth T8 72 71 73 73 289 Miller Barber T15 70 73 77 70 290 Gay Brewer T15 73 72 73 72 290 Billy Casper T15 70 76 74 70 290 Al Geiberger T15 71 72 73 74 290 George Knudson T15 73 73 72 72 290 Jerry McGee T15 70 72 72 76 290 Johnny Pott T15 75 67 75 73 290 Bert Yancey T15 72 73 75 70 290 Jerry Abbott T23 70 73 75 73 291

84 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Deane Beman T23 72 71 74 74 291 Bob Charles T23 70 74 76 71 291 Dow Finsterwald T23 76 74 72 69 291 Dave Stockton T23 72 74 73 72 291 Rocky Thompson T23 74 72 72 73 291 Lee Trevino T23 72 77 70 72 291 T23 75 72 70 75 291 Bruce Crampton T31 73 76 71 72 292 Bob Goalby T31 70 72 75 75 292 Tony Jacklin T31 74 74 71 73 292 Bob McCallister T31 71 73 75 73 292 Hugh Royer T31 76 72 71 73 292 Doug Sanders T31 72 72 77 71 292 Paul Harney T37 73 74 75 71 293 Lionel Hebert T37 74 71 75 73 293 Bob Lunn T37 72 76 73 72 293 Dave Marr T37 75 73 72 72 293 Orville Moody T37 71 72 77 73 293 Tom Nieporte T37 71 72 76 74 293 Arnold Palmer T37 74 72 74 73 293 Pete Brown T44 73 76 74 71 294 T44 71 73 75 75 294 Rich Martinez T44 73 74 73 74 294 Robert Bernardini T47 71 72 80 72 295 T47 74 73 76 72 295 Billy Maxwell T47 71 75 72 77 295 Jack Montgomery T47 72 76 72 75 295 Mason Rudolph T47 71 75 76 73 295 Butch Baird T52 72 73 75 76 296 Bert Greene T52 72 76 74 74 296 Darrell Hickok T52 74 75 72 75 296 Steve Spray T52 69 77 75 75 296 Harry Toscano T52 73 72 77 74 296 DeWitt Weaver T52 73 74 73 76 296 Kermit Zarley T52 75 71 74 76 296 Bobby Brue T59 74 74 74 75 297 Jacky Cupit T59 74 76 73 74 297 Doug Ford T59 74 76 72 75 297 Bill Ogden T59 73 76 72 76 297 Randy Petri T59 75 75 70 77 297 Terry Wilcox T59 68 77 76 76 297 Raymond Floyd T65 75 76 71 76 298 T65 71 73 71 83 298 Paul Bondeson T67 72 76 74 77 299 Jay Dolan T67 74 70 77 78 299 T67 72 79 71 77 299 Ernie Vossler T67 76 74 73 76 299 T67 74 71 76 78 299

85 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jim Colbert T72 68 78 77 77 300 Bob E. Smith T72 72 71 80 77 300 Bill Blanton T74 71 76 75 79 301 Ken Ellsworth T74 70 75 78 78 301 Dick Crawford T76 75 74 74 80 303 Monte Kaser T76 72 76 75 80 303 Dean Refram 78 75 75 72 82 304 Dave Hill 79 73 73 75 WD

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Bob Dickson/ 1 65 63 65 64 257 (31) Jack Ging Billy Casper/ T2 61 65 67 65 258 (30) Mike Bonnallack Gene Littler/ T2 68 64 63 63 258 (30) John Moler Tom Nieporte/ T2 65 64 65 64 258 (30) Richard Remsen Tom Shaw/ T2 62 61 68 67 258 (30) Richard Crane Jack Nicklaus/ T3 64 65 69 61 259 (29) Bob Hoag Frank Beard/ T3 62 68 64 65 259 (29) Micky Van Gerbig Al Geiberger/ T3 62 65 65 67 259 (29) Lew Leis Dale Douglass/ T4 64 64 68 64 260 (28) Charles de Bretteville Lionel Hebert/ T4 69 63 62 66 260 (28) Roger Kelly Bob McCallister/ T4 63 66 67 64 260 (28) Guy Madison

86 1970 JANUARY 22-25 Heavy rains soaked the three tournament courses in the week prior to play, but the weather cleared up for the opening round. “Bumping” the ball through the greens, Ron Cerrudo, Bob Murphy, Bert Yancey and Bob Goalby tied for the first-round lead with 67s. Yancey gained sole possession of the lead after the second round, held it through the third and finished with a 3-under 69 on Sunday for a one-stroke win over Jack Nicklaus, who had closed with a 65. Yancey’s 278 won the tournament, but Nicklaus’s 279 earned him $14,300, which was enough to make him only the third pro golfer to pass $1 million in earnings, after Arnold Palmer and Billy Casper. Bob Rosburg and 49er quarterback John Brodie won the Pro-Am with a best-ball 252, as Brodie, who received a 7 handicap, helped Rosburg 37 shots. LEADERS: First round—Bert Yancey (CP), Ron Cerrudo (PB), Bob Murphy (SH) and Bob Goalby (CP) opened with 67s to lead Tom Shaw (CP), Jim Wiechers (CP), George Archer (CP), Howie Johnson (CP), George Knudson (SH), Hugh Royers (SH) by one stroke. Second round—Yancey added 70 (SH) for 137 to lead Wiechers and Goalby to two. Third round—Yancey’s par 72 (PB) and 209 total one shot ahead of Goalby, Don Massengale (SH) and Rod Funseth (PB). CUT: After 54 holes 71 pros at 219 and under. Team play cut was 195 with 37 surviving. WEATHER: Thursday-Sunshine after early fog, little wind. Friday-Windy (40 mph) rain at night. Saturday and Sunday-Sunny.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bert Yancey 1 67 70 72 69 278 Jack Nicklaus 2 70 72 72 65 279 Howie Johnson T3 68 74 71 70 283 Bobby Nichols T3 71 73 69 70 283 George Archer T5 68 73 71 72 284 Paul Harney T5 69 72 72 71 234 John Jacobs T5 74 72 69 69 284 Don Massengale T5 70 70 70 74 284 Bob Goalby T9 67 72 71 75 235 Rod Funseth T9 74 68 68 75 285 T9 72 74 68 71 285 Tom Weiskopf T9 71 76 68 70 285 Bruce Crampton T13 70 79 70 67 286 Bob Dickson T13 69 74 68 75 286 Dave Hill T13 71 74 68 73 286 George Knudson T13 68 73 71 74 286 Terry Dill T17 74 73 70 70 287 Grier Jones T17 73 72 72 70 287 Dick Lotz T17 72 73 70 72 287 Jim Wiechers T17 68 71 74 74 287 Bruce Crampton T31 73 76 71 72 292 Bob Goalby T31 70 72 75 75 292 Tony Jacklin T31 74 74 71 73 292 Bob McCallister T31 71 73 75 73 292 Hugh Royer T31 76 72 71 73 292 Doug Sanders T31 72 72 77 71 292 Paul Harney T37 73 74 75 71 293 Lionel Hebert T37 74 71 75 73 293

87 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bob Lunn T37 72 76 73 72 293 Dave Marr T37 75 73 72 72 293 Orville Moody T37 71 72 77 73 293 Tom Nieporte T37 71 72 76 74 293 Arnold Palmer T37 74 72 74 73 293 Pete Brown T44 73 76 74 71 294 Dave Eichelberger T44 71 73 75 75 294 Rich Martinez T44 73 74 73 74 294 Robert Bernardini T47 71 72 80 72 295 Harold Henning T47 74 73 76 72 295 Billy Maxwell T47 71 75 72 77 295 Jack Montgomery T47 72 76 72 75 295 Mason Rudolph T47 71 75 76 73 295 Butch Baird T52 72 73 75 76 296 Bert Greene T52 72 76 74 74 296 Darrell Hickok T52 74 75 72 75 296 Steve Spray T52 69 77 75 75 296 Harry Toscano T52 73 72 77 74 296 DeWitt Weaver T52 73 74 73 76 296 Kermit Zarley T52 75 71 74 76 296 Bobby Brue T59 74 74 74 75 297 Jacky Cupit T59 74 76 73 74 297 Doug Ford T59 74 76 72 75 297 Bill Ogden T59 73 76 72 76 297 Randy Petri T59 75 75 70 77 297 Terry Wilcox T59 68 77 76 76 297 Raymond Floyd T65 75 76 71 76 298 Grier Jones T65 71 73 71 83 298 Paul Bondeson T67 72 76 74 77 299 Jay Dolan T67 74 70 77 78 299 Bunky Henry T67 72 79 71 77 299 Ernie Vossler T67 76 74 73 76 299 Larry Ziegler T67 74 71 76 78 299 Jim Colbert T72 68 78 77 77 300 Bob E. Smith T72 72 71 80 77 300 Bill Blanton T74 71 76 75 79 301 Ken Ellsworth T74 70 75 78 78 301 Dick Crawford T76 75 74 74 80 303 Monte Kaser T76 72 76 75 80 303 Dean Refram 78 75 75 72 82 304 Dave Hill 79 73 73 75 WD

88 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Bob Dickson/ 1 65 63 65 64 257 (31) Jack Ging Billy Casper/ T2 61 65 67 65 258 (30) Mike Bonnallack Gene Littler/ T2 68 64 63 63 258 (30) John Moler Tom Nieporte/ T2 65 64 65 64 258 (30) Richard Remsen Tom Shaw/ T2 62 61 68 67 258 (30) Richard Crane Jack Nicklaus/ T3 64 65 69 61 259 (29) Bob Hoag Frank Beard/ T3 62 68 64 65 259 (29) Micky Van Gerbig Al Geiberger/ T3 62 65 65 67 259 (29) Lew Leis Dale Douglass/ T4 64 64 68 64 260 (28) Charles de Bretteville Lionel Hebert/ T4 69 63 62 66 260 (28) Roger Kelly Bob McCallister/ T4 63 66 67 64 260 (28) Guy Madison

89 1971 JANUARY 14-17 Tom Shaw, attired in the colors of his alma mater-green (turtleneck) and yellow (sweater and slacks)-beat Arnold Palmer and his Army on a glorious Sunday afternoon. “This was the calmest I’ve ever seen it here in January,” Palmer declared. “It was unbelieveable.” Palmer’s Army believed its leader was on his way to the victory when he mounted a typical charge in the final round. Palmer chipped in for an eagle 3 on the second hole to gain a tie with Shaw. But bogeys on the fifth, seventh and ninth holes cost Palmer dearly as Shaw played the front nine in 32 for a four-shot advantage. The University of Oregon-product faltered coming in, with bogeys at the 17th and 18th, but his round of 70, to Palmer’s 71, was enough for a two-stroke victory. Jack Montgomery, a pro from Fort Worth, , took a 15 at Pebble’s 10th hole after going over the edge of the fairway onto the rocks. LEADERS: First round—Tom Shaw (CP), Bobby Nichols (CP) and Terry Dill (SH) shot 68s to share one-stroke lead over Howie Johnson (CP). Second round—Shaw (SH), Johnson (SH) and Paul Harney, 68 (SH) tied at 139 to lead Bobby Nichols, Bob Murphy and Arnold Palmer by one. Third round—Shaw 69 (PB) led at 208 with Palmer 69 (PB) 209 and Johnson 210. CUT: The 54-hole cut was 223 with 80 professionals competing in final round. Team cut was 201 with 37 teams surviving. WEATHER: Thursday-Sunny with 15-20 mph winds in afternoon. Rest of week sunny with balmy 78 degrees on Sunday.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tom Shaw 1 68 71 69 70 278 Arnold Palmer 2 72 68 69 71 280 Bob Murphy 3 71 69 73 69 282 Jerry Heard T4 72 74 71 67 284 Tom Weiskopf T4 71 73 68 72 284 Howie Johnson T4 69 70 71 74 284 Bobby Nichols 7 68 72 71 74 285 Johnny Miller T8 73 74 72 67 286 Dave Eichelberger T8 72 71 71 72 286 Miller Barber T8 74 69 71 72 286 Lou Graham T11 72 74 69 72 287 Raymond Floyd T11 73 75 66 73 287 George Archer T11 74 69 69 75 287 Bob Lunn T14 74 73 67 74 288 Bob E. Smith T14 76 70 68 74 288 T16 72 72 75 70 289 T16 73 77 73 66 289 Al Mengert T16 75 72 71 71 289 Lee Elder T16 73 71 71 74 289 Don January T16 72 73 69 75 289 Bruce Devlin T21 75 74 71 70 290 Bruce Crampton T21 73 73 73 71 290 Billy Casper T21 72 78 69 71 290 George Boutell T21 73 71 74 72 290 Don Massengale T21 73 75 70 72 290 George Knudson T21 72 72 74 72 290

90 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Paul Harney T21 71 68 78 73 290 Kermit Zarley T28 78 73 70 70 291 Dave Stockton T28 73 75 72 71 291 Jack Burke T28 76 70 73 72 291 Charles Coody T28 72 74 72 73 291 Rik Massengale T28 70 77 71 73 291 Joe Carr T28 74 70 71 76 291 Bob Payne T34 74 73 75 70 292 Chuck Courtney T34 76 67 75 74 292 Dick Lotz T34 73 73 76 70 292 Jack Nicklaus T34 72 75 69 76 292 Deane Beman T38 74 73 75 70 293 Rocky Thompson T38 78 69 76 70 293 Hugh Royer T40 72 76 74 72 294 Gene Littler T40 70 79 73 72 294 Jerry Steelsmith T40 78 71 71 74 294 Babe Hiskev T40 73 75 70 76 294 Roberto DeVicenzo T40 70 79 69 76 294 Terry Dill T45 68 80 72 75 295 Pete Brown T45 75 73 75 73 295 Don Bies T45 76 72 71 76 295 Bill Johnston T45 76 72 75 72 295 Mason Rudolph T45 73 78 72 72 295 Harry Toscano T45 76 73 73 73 295 Tony Jacklin T52 73 74 73 76 296 Rod Funseth T52 75 73 75 73 296 Jack Lewis T52 72 74 74 76 296 J. C. Snead T52 76 71 72 77 296 Mac McLendon T52 79 71 72 74 296 Rick Rhoads T52 72 76 75 73 296 Hubert Green T52 76 73 74 73 296 Phil Rodgers T59 74 77 71 75 297 T59 76 74 72 75 297 Ralph Baker T59 78 74 71 74 297 Orville Moody T59 72 72 73 80 297 Billy Maxwell T59 74 78 71 74 297 Gibby Gilbert T64 71 74 76 77 298 Ron Cerrudo T64 74 75 72 77 298 Jerry Abbott T66 78 75 69 77 299 Ken Still T66 77 71 74 77 299 Jim Powell T66 75 72 74 78 299 Gene Ferrell T66 70 77 74 78 299 Jack Ewing, Jr. T66 76 75 72 76 299 Bob Greenwood 71 76 73 73 78 300 Bob Goalby T72 74 74 74 79 301 Bill Parker T72 75 77 71 78 301 Bob Rosburg T74 73 73 75 81 302

91 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jack Fleck T74 76 73 73 80 302 Rolf Deming T74 71 78 74 79 302 77 74 72 77 81 304 Jack Montgomery 78 76 76 70 89 311 Grier Jones 72 73 78 WD Lee Trevino 78 70 74 WD

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Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Lou Graham/ 1 64 64 61 65 254 (34) Father John Durkin Jack Burke Jr/ 2 65 60 66 64 255 (33) George Coleman Tony Clecak/ 3 67 64 63 63 257 (31) Grant Fitts Jerry Heard/ 4 63 64 66 65 258 (30) Downey Orrick Tom Shaw/ T5 64 64 67 65 260 (28) Ed Crowley Larry Ziegler/ T5 64 67 65 64 260 (28) Max Baer Gary Loustalot/ T7 64 70 63 64 261 (27) Alvin Dark Doug Ford/ T7 64 67 65 65 261 (27) Ian McNab Jimmy Wright! T7 63 68 63 67 261 (27) Guy de la Valdene Larry Hinson/ T7 67 65 67 62 261 (27) Andy Williams

92 1972 JANUARY 13-16 Jack Nicklaus opened with a 66 at Cypress Point, overshadowing ’s course-record 69 at Spyglass Hill. Johnny Miller and Herb Hooper lowered the Spyglass record by a stroke on Friday while Nicklaus was taking a 74 on the same course, but Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin were tied for the second-round lead. On Saturday Rod Funseth shot a course-record 64 at Pebble Beach and Dan Sikes and Ken Towns lowered the Spyglass mark to 66. By the final afternoon, it was all Nicklaus and Miller, and coming down the final nine Miller made one of the worst shots in Crosby history, shanking a 7-iron at the 16th hole. Nicklaus returned the bogey favor at the 17th, three- putting from 35 feet, and the two finished in a deadlock at 284 after the regulation 72 holes. Nicklaus won the eventful tournament with a 25-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. In the Pro-Am, Lee Trevino and Don Schwab, a former University of California golfer, teamed for a 256 and the victory. LEADERS: First round—Jack Nicklaus (CP) with 66 took 3-stroke lead over Lee Trevino (CP), Larry Mowry (SH) and Paul Moran (CP). Second round—Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin (SH) shared lead at 140. Herb Hooper (SH) 68 at 141. Third round—Johnny Miller (PB) 67 led at 210 with Jacklin (PB) and Nicklaus (PB) at 211. CUT: After 54 holes 70 players were at 223. Team cut was 204 with 36 teams. WEATHER: Perfect to super all week. Cool and breezy Thursday morning. 75 on Friday.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jack Nicklaus 1 66 74 71 73 284 Johnny Miller 2 75 68 67 74 284 (Nicklaus won playoff with birdie on 1st hole) Lee Trevino 3 69 74 70 73 286 Fred Marti T4 72 73 71 71 287 Bruce Crampton T4 73 72 69 73 287 Dan Sikes T6 76 72 66 74 283 Bob Murphy T6 76 74 69 69 288 George Archer T6 76 73 69 70 288 Tony Jacklin T6 70 70 71 77 288 Gay Brewer T10 75 72 68 74 289 Tom Weiskopf T10 70 73 75 71 289 Mac Hunter T10 76 73 68 72 289 Kermit Zarley T10 72 73 74 70 289 Lanny Wadkins T14 70 73 78 69 290 Herb Hooper T14 73 68 72 77 290 Ron Cerrudo T14 76 70 70 74 290 Bert Yancey T14 74 71 70 75 290 Rod Funseth T14 75 75 64 76 290 Chuck Courtney T14 76 74 72 68 290 Dick Crawford T20 72 76 71 72 291 Lou Graham T20 71 73 73 74 291 Dale Douglass T20 70 75 72 73 291 Tom Watson T20 71 75 72 73 291 Dave Stockton T20 73 73 72 73 291 Al Geiberger T25 70 74 72 76 292 Orville Moody T25 76 70 71 75 292 Don Bies T25 76 71 72 73 292 Al Mengert T25 71 75 72 74 292

93 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bob Lunn T25 72 77 70 73 292 Charles Coody T25 73 75 71 73 292 Hale Irwin T25 72 76 72 72 292 Phil Rodgers T25 72 76 68 76 292 Larry Hinson T25 72 74 74 72 292 Johnny Poll T34 75 71 75 72 293 Bobby Nichols T34 74 74 69 76 293 Doug Sanders T34 75 70 73 75 293 Jack Ewing T34 71 78 67 77 293 Marty Fleckman T34 74 74 75 70 293 George Johnson T34 73 77 72 71 293 Ralph Johnston T40 74 69 76 75 294 Art Wall T40 74 73 73 74 294 Bob Goalby T40 72 75 75 72 294 Lee Elder T40 71 75 73 75 294 Dave Eichelberger T40 74 74 75 71 294 Dick Rhyan T40 74 76 72 72 294 Jerry Abbott 46 71 74 77 73 295 Jerry Heard T47 72 73 74 77 296 Jim Jamieson T47 76 72 71 77 296 Chris Blocker T47 76 72 71 77 296 T50 70 73 76 78 297 Bob Stone T50 72 77 73 75 297 Bunky Henry T50 74 77 70 76 297 Larry Ziegler T50 76 74 71 76 297 Bob Rosburg T50 75 81 65 76 297 Deane Beman T50 73 75 75 74 297 J. C. Snead T50 74 73 74 76 297 Larry Mowry T57 69 79 72 78 298 Buddy Allin T57 73 74 76 75 298 Grier Jones T57 75 71 76 76 298 M. Verbruage T57 72 77 72 77 298 Lebron Harris T57 76 76 70 76 298 John Mahaffey T57 75 77 70 76 298 Tom Nieporte T63 74 79 70 76 299 Miller Barber T63 77 74 72 76 299 Billy Johnston T65 70 76 76 78 300 Mac McLendon T65 81 73 68 78 300 Curtis Sifford 67 71 78 74 78 301 Vic Loustalot T68 72 78 73 79 302 Dave Hill T68 75 78 70 79 302 Jim Colbert 70 77 74 72 81 304

94 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Lee Trevino/ 1 66 67 59 64 256 (32) Don Schwab Bob Murphy/ 2 68 67 60 65 260 (28) Tommy Vickers Dale Douglass/ 3 65 66 66 64 261 (27) John Archer Sam Snead/ T4 65 69 64 67 265 (23) Ed Tutwiler Dave Stockton/ T4 68 66 63 68 265 (23) Bud Bradley George Archer/ T4 67 69 66 63 265 (23) Robert Roos Don Bies/ T7 67 66 67 65 265 (23) William Rudkin Tom Weiskopf/ T7 66 67 67 65 265 (23) John Swanson Bobby Nichols/ 9 64 68 63 71 266 (22) Glen Campbell 2-way tie T10 267 (21)

95 1973 JANUARY 25-28 Host Bing Crosby was hospitalized in San Francisco with pleurisy, so Bob Hope filled in as emcee at the pre- tournament Clambake. “It’s great to be here to play this benefit for Jack Nicklaus,” Hope said. Nicklaus, who had followed up his 1972 Crosby victory with the U.S. Open Championship at Pebble Beach in June 1972, won his second consecutive Crosby. This time he beat Orville Moody and Raymond Floyd on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff, rolling in a 12-foot birdie putt. Lanny Wadldns, 1970 U.S. Amateur champion, was within four strokes of the lead after 54 holes. But after collecting 18 birdies in the first three days, he managed only one on Sunday while shooting an 82. LEADERS: First round—Billy Casper (CP) 66 for two-stroke lead over Tom Weiskopf. Second round—Casper (SH) added 67 for 4-stroke lead over Orville Moody 71-66-137. Third round—Orville Moody 69-209 for one-stroke lead over Lanny Wadldns and Don Iverson. CUT: After 54 holes 72 players were at 222 and under. Team cut was 204 with 36 teams surviving. WEATHER: Early play Thursday delayed 45 minutes by rain. Rest of week sunny.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jack Nicklaus 1 71 69 71 71 282 Raymond Floyd T2 71 70 70 71 282 Orville Moody T2 71 66 69 76 282 (Nicklaus won playoff with birdie on 1st hole) Dave Marr 4 71 71 70 73 285 Rod Funseth T5 72 74 71 69 286 Lee Elder T5 76 78 69 73 286 Billy Casper T7 66 67 78 76 287 Don Iverson T7 72 68 70 77 287 Butch Baird T9 72 72 75 69 288 Lee Trevino T9 74 70 73 71 288 Howie Johnson T9 73 71 73 71 288 Gibby Gilbert T9 74 67 73 74 288 T13 73 74 70 72 289 Bob E. Smith T13 71 73 74 71 289 DeWitt Weaver T13 72 71 72 74 289 Buddy Allin T13 75 71 68 75 289 Dave Stockton T17 74 72 72 72 290 Cesar Sanudo T17 71 73 73 73 290 Maurie Verbrugge T17 71 71 74 74 290 Ed Sneed T17 75 70 69 76 290 Jerry Heard T21 71 79 68 73 291 Hubert Green T21 70 75 72 74 291 Bert Yancey T21 75 70 71 75 291 Jim Barber T24 75 76 69 72 292 Jim Wiechers T24 77 71 72 72 292 Phil Rodgers T24 73 72 74 73 292 John Jacobs T24 74 71 72 75 292 Doug Sanders T24 72 70 73 77 292 Lanny Wadkins T24 72 70 68 82 292 Charles Coody T30 74 75 73 71 293 Al Geiberger T30 75 71 74 73 293

96 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Chuck Thorpe T30 75 74 72 72 293 Hale Irwin T30 74 71 71 77 293 Grier Jones T30 75 70 73 75 293 Dave Eichelberger T35 77 75 70 72 294 Mac Hunter T35 74 74 73 73 294 Mac McLandon T35 71 75 75 73 294 Bruce Crampton T35 77 72 68 77 294 Tom Shaw T35 74 74 73 73 294 T35 74 71 71 78 294 Bob Dickson T41 75 74 72 74 295 Bob Nichols T41 70 71 79 75 295 Lou Graham T41 71 73 69 82 295 George Archer T44 73 77 70 76 296 Mason Rudolph T44 71 78 71 76 296 J. C. Snead T44 78 72 71 75 296 T44 79 69 69 79 296 Bruce Devlin T44 74 72 70 80 296 Arnold Palmer T49 72 73 76 76 297 Rod Curl T49 74 75 72 76 297 Don Massengale T49 69 72 77 79 297 Dale Douglass T49 76 71 74 76 297 Bob Barbariossa T49 76 71 70 80 297 Kermit Zarley T54 75 71 74 78 298 Bruce Ashworth T54 72 75 74 77 298 Jim Simons T54 72 76 72 78 298 Mike KaIlam T54 73 70 77 78 298 Rik Massengale T54 71 75 73 79 298 Lee Wyle T54 73 73 73 79 298 Mike Morley T54 74 72 70 82 298 Gene Littler T61 74 76 71 78 299 George Knudson T61 73 74 74 78 299 Tom Jenkins T61 74 73 74 78 299 Jim Jamieson T61 73 77 72 77 299 Allen Miller T65 72 75 74 79 300 Bob Murphy T66 75 75 70 81 301 Ken Still T66 76 73 72 80 301 Les Peterson 68 71 72 75 84 302 Don Bies T69 77 69 75 82 303 Mike McCullough T69 75 75 72 81 303 George Boutell 71 73 76 73 82 304 Bob Rosburg 77 74 71 WD

97 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Lanny Wadkins/ 1 64 58 62 71 255 (33) Billy Satterfield Jim Simmons! 2 61 68 68 65 262 (26) Garth Reynolds Billy Casper/ 3 64 62 68 70 264 (24) Howard Kaskel Dave Stockton/ 4 66 66 67 66 265 (23) Bud Bradley Terry Wilcox! 5 66 66 68 66 266 (22) Bill Celli Jack Lewis! 6 70 64 64 69 267 (21) Mauricio Urdaneta Mac McLendon/ 7 65 71 66 66 268 (20) David Kirkland 5-way tie T8 269 (19)

98 1974 JANUARY 3-7 One of the wettest golf experiences on record occurred at the 33rd Crosby. Rain wiped out Thursday’s opening round, but Johnny Miller’s 72-on a day when 80 was a good score-proved prophetic. Only 20 of the 162 pros completed play on Thursday, so Friday’s round became the official opener, and in that one rookie Gary McCord took a two-stroke lead with a 65 at Cypress Point, while rookie Barney Thompson had a 67 at Pebble. “Who?” asked Jack Nicklaus, the defending champion when asked about the two rookies. Saturday’s round began in the rain and ended in hail. The final groups were called in and told to complete their second rounds on Sunday, with Miller and McCord tied for the lead. Miller opened a four-stroke lead on the field in Sunday’s third round, firing a 70 at Pebble Beach as McCord skied to an 80, also at Pebble. Another storm hit the course on Monday, and Miller was declared the winner of the tournament. He and amateur partner Locke de Brettville of Woodside won the Pro-Am with scores of 64-67-65-196. LEADERS: First round—Gary McCord (CP) shot 7-under-par 65 to lead Lanny Wadkins (CP) and Barney Thompson (PB) by two. Second round—McCord added 73 at SH for 138 to share lead with Johnny Miller (SH) who had 70. Third round—Miller (PB) added 70 at PB for 8-underpar 208 and four-stroke lead over Grier Jones, 72 (PB). CUT: Pro cut was 223 with 71 survivors. Team cut was 204 with 27 teams. WEATHER: Thursday’s round cancelled, heavy rain. Friday—Rain off and on all day. Saturday—Rain and some sun. Sunday—Rain and hail on all courses. Play temporarily suspended. Monday—postponed for final round, and Tuesday, cancelled. Course not playable.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Johnny Miller 1 68 70 70 208 Grier Jones 2 71 69 72 212 Rod Funseth T3 72 70 72 214 Tom Kite T3 71 75 68 214 T3 74 71 69 214 John Jacobs T3 74 68 72 214 Dave Eichelberger T7 69 74 72 215 David Glenz T7 70 72 73 215 Mike Morley T9 76 69 71 216 Bruce Crampton T9 73 72 71 216 Bob Eastwood T9 71 71 74 216 Bob E. Smith T9 74 75 67 216 Barney Thompson T9 67 75 74 216 Dave Stockton T9 73 70 73 216 Jerry Heard T15 80 68 69 217 Orville Moody T15 70 74 73 217 Butch Baird T15 72 76 69 217 Gibby Gilbert T15 72 72 73 217 Kermit Zarley T15 71 74 72 217 Gary Player T15 71 72 74 217 Billy Casper T15 74 70 73 217 Lanny Wadkins T15 67 73 77 217 Gary McCord T24 68 73 80 218 Fred Marti T24 72 74 72 218 Jack Nicklaus T24 74 73 71 218 Ken Venturi T24 74 71 73 218 Mike McCullough T24 71 75 72 218 Bob Murphy T24 75 73 70 218

99 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Lon Hinlde T24 74 71 73 218 Bert Yancey T24 71 74 73 218 Jim Ferriell T32 73 73 73 219 Phil Rodgers T32 74 74 71 219 Bobby Nichols T32 70 76 73 219 Jim Wiechers T32 76 71 72 219 Tom Weiskopf T32 73 73 73 219 Hale Irwin T32 70 71 78 219 Dick Rhyan T32 72 75 72 219 Allen Miller T39 70 78 72 220 Larry Ziegler T39 73 74 73 220 Mark Hayes T39 72 74 74 220 Rick Rhoads T39 70 73 77 220 Lee Elder T39 71 74 75 220 Cesar Sanudo T39 76 73 71 220 T39 76 71 73 220 Mac McLendon T46 72 78 71 221 Bob Lunn T46 72 74 75 221 Bruce Fleischer T46 74 76 71 221 Raymond Floyd T46 74 75 72 221 Gene Littler T46 75 73 73 221 Paul Bondeson T46 71 77 73 221 Gary Sanders T46 71 71 79 221 John Schroeder T53 71 75 76 222 Tom Watson T53 75 72 75 222 Ben Crenshaw T53 73 75 74 222 T53 74 72 76 222 Bob Unger T53 76 71 75 222 Lou Graham T53 77 75 70 222 Mac Hunter T59 72 75 76 223 Tommy Jacobs T59 73 77 73 223 Ken Still T59 72 73 78 223 Rocky Thompson T59 77 72 74 223 Steve Melnyk T59 72 76 75 223 Bill Johnston T59 77 76 70 223 Maurie Verbrugge T59 74 78 71 223 Don Bies T59 74 76 73 223 John Toepel T59 75 76 72 223 Gay Brewer T59 72 76 75 223 Billy Ziobro T59 74 73 76 223 Bob Menne T59 72 76 75 223 Dow Finsterwald T59 79 72 72 223

100 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Johnny Miller/ 1 64 67 65 — 196 (20) Locke de Bretteville B.R. McLendon/ 2 67 66 64 — 197 (19) David Kirkland Hubert Green/ T3 67 64 67 — 198 (18) Louis Auer Dwaine Knight/ T3 62 69 67 — 198 (18) James Murray III Billy Casper/ T3 67 65 66 — 198 (18) Howard Kaskel Don Bies/ T3 65 68 65 — 198 (18) William Rudkin Steve Melnyk/ 7 67 67 65 — 199 (17) Ogden Phipps Hale Irwin/ T8 66 66 68 — 200 (16) Darius Keaton Lanny Wadkins/ T8 65 68 67 — 200 (16) Billy Satterfield 5-way tie T9 201 (15)

101 1975 JANUARY 23-26 Veteran Gene Littler, 44, won the tournament, but a 25-year-old Tom Watson, ex-Stanford player, had the galleries abuzz with his play. After Hubert Green and Larry Ziegler opened the tourney with 66s, Littler and Watson moved to the head of the pack after the second round, Watson making birdies on his last four holes at Pebble, the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th. Littler, using a new Zebra , asserted himself on Saturday with a 68 at Cypress Point for a four-stroke lead, and Gene the Machine cruised home on Sunday, his 73 at Pebble holding off Green by four strokes.The Pro-Am went to Bruce Devlin and Jacky Lee, a former Oiler quarterback, with a best-ball score of 260. Lee, with a 10 handicap, helped Devlin 29 strokes. LEADERS: First round—Hubert Green and Larry Ziegler shared lead with 66s to lead Gene Littler (SH), Ross Randall (CP) and Andy North (CP) by one. Second round—Littler and Tom Watson (PB) took lead at 139. Third round—Littler opened a four stroke lead with 68 at CP for 207 and lead over Watson. CUT: After 54 holes, 72 pros were at 223, but only low 60 and ties (61) played final round. WEATHER: Weather was clear and sunny all week with temperatures in the high 60s. Sunday was cooler with wind.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Gene Littler 1 68 71 68 73 280 Hubert Green 2 66 75 74 69 284 Tom Kite 3 70 76 69 70 285 Lou Graham 4 72 70 70 75 287 Forrest Fezler 5 71 73 72 72 288 Jack Nicklaus T6 71 74 72 72 289 Dave Hill T6 76 72 69 72 289 Rik Massengale T6 72 71 74 72 289 Leonard Thompson T6 74 71 71 73 289 Johnny Miller T6 71 74 70 74 289 Bruce Devlin T6 73 71 69 76 289 Raymond Floyd T12 75 69 74 72 290 Rod Curl T12 71 72 70 77 290 Tom Weiskopf T14 75 70 71 75 291 T14 73 69 73 76 291 T16 71 74 73 74 292 Hale Irwin T16 77 67 75 73 292 Jerry McGee T16 69 75 72 76 292 Gibby Gilbert T16 72 73 71 76 292 Roy Pace T16 74 69 70 79 292 Tom Watson T16 69 70 72 81 292 B. R. McLendon T22 73 77 71 72 293 Rod Funseth T22 73 73 70 77 293 Jack Ewing T24 77 71 71 75 294 Mike Morley T24 73 77 70 74 294 George Knudson T24 73 72 72 77 294 Kermit Zarley T24 70 74 76 74 294 Roger Maltbie T24 71 72 71 80 294 Larry Ziegler T30 66 74 77 77 295 Andy North T30 68 74 76 77 295 Dick Lotz T30 72 76 69 78 295 Labron Harris T30 75 71 74 75 295

102 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Allen Miller T30 72 70 75 78 295 Billy Casper T30 74 75 73 73 295 Joe Inman T30 76 71 75 73 295 Caesar Sanudo T37 69 71 78 78 296 Don Iverson T37 74 74 74 74 296 Mike Hill T39 73 70 75 79 297 George Archer T39 71 73 76 77 297 Jim Simons T39 71 75 75 76 297 Jim Wiechers T39 73 69 80 75 297 T39 75 77 70 75 297 T44 74 71 74 79 298 Dale Douglass T44 75 72 70 81 298 Bobby Nichols T44 74 72 75 77 298 Don Bies T46 74 72 73 80 299 Tom Collins T46 79 75 68 77 299 Steve Melnyk T48 73 74 71 82 300 Bob E. Smith T48 71 74 74 81 300 Ross Randall T48 68 75 77 80 300 Curtis Sifford T48 73 75 73 79 300 Al Geiberger T52 75 72 75 79 301 Terry Diehl T52 73 76 73 79 301 Tom Evans T54 74 69 76 84 303 Dave Glenz T54 73 73 74 83 303 Bobby Heins 56 73 76 73 82 304 Phil Rodgers T57 71 76 75 83 305 Jim Hardy T57 73 75 74 83 305 Orville Moody 59 74 72 74 87 307 Johnny Pott 60 73 74 75 86 308 John Schroeder 61 71 76 75 87 309 Bob Eastwood T62 73 78 72 223 Gary McCord T62 75 77 71 223 Dick Crawford T62 73 75 75 223 Mike McCullough T62 74 74 75 223 Lee Elder T62 76 71 76 223 T62 79 72 72 223 Bob Zender T62 74 75 74 223 Don Massengale T62 72 77 74 223 Grier Jones T62 76 69 78 223 Alan Tapie T62 72 76 75 223

103 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Bruce Devlin/ 1 67 63 63 67 260 (28) Jacky Lee Tom Watson! T2 64 64 68 67 263 (25) Robert Willits Hubert Green/ T2 61 68 67 67 263 (25) Louis Auer Bruce Crampton/ 4 70 63 67 67 267 (21) Joe Denton Rob Curl/ 5 65 66 67 70 268 (20) Tom Culligan Allen Miller/ T6 64 66 69 70 269 (19) Dan Searle, Jr. Gene Littler/ T6 67 69 63 70 269 (19) John Moler Jim Simmons! T6 67 63 69 70 269 (19) Garth Reynolds Lou Graham/ T6 68 65 69 67 269 (19) Father John Durkin 2-way tie T10 270 (18)

104 1976 JANUARY 22-25 When Jack Nicklaus moved into a one-stroke lead over Mike Morley after 54 holes, the 35th Crosby looked like it was over. But Nicklaus, after rounds of 67-72-70, scraped the ball around Pebble Beach in the final round for an 82. His second nine 45 included two triple bogeys and a double bogey. On the 18th hole Nicklaus hit his second shot into Carmel Bay. “I had driven the ball so darned far that I figured if I was going to shoot 79, I might as well finish in glory,” he said. Instead, his fourth shot found the front bunker, and he took four more shots to get down with an 8 on the par 5 hole. Meanwhile, 24-year-old Ben Crenshaw, who had started the day three strokes behind Nicklaus, shot 34-35-69 for his second victory as a pro, his 281 total edging Morley by two strokes. The win was the first for Crenshaw since 1973, when he won his first event as a pro, the San Antonio-Texas Open. “I just turned 24, but here I am already making a comeback,” Crenshaw said. LEADERS: First round—Jack Nicklaus and Mike Morley, both CP, had 67s to lead George Johnson (CP) by a stroke. Second round—Dave Hill tied Cypress Point record with 65 to lead David Graham by two strokes. Third round—Nicklaus fired a 70 (PB) to lead Morley by one. CUT: After 54 holes 63 pros at 225. (Additional 13 pros at 226 exempt for Hawaii) Jerry McGee at 224 withdrew from final round. Team cut was 204 with 31 teams. WEATHER: Mostly clear and sunny all week with temperatures in the 60s. Wind was a factor the final two days.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Ben Crenshaw 1 75 67 70 69 281 Mike Morley 2 67 72 71 73 283 George Burns T3 74 72 69 69 284 Dave Hill T3 71 65 76 72 284 David Graham T5 69 69 73 75 286 Tom Watson T5 73 72 70 71 286 Bruce Crampton T7 72 76 72 67 287 Buddy Allin T7 74 68 71 74 287 Charles Coody T9 72 71 72 73 288 Tom Weiskopf T9 76 70 70 72 288 Bob Wynn T11 70 76 73 70 289 Juan Rodriguez T11 73 75 69 72 289 Lou Graham T11 72 73 73 71 289 Hubert Green T11 72 70 74 73 289 Rik Massengale T15 71 71 76 72 290 Hale Irwin T15 77 71 72 70 290 John Schlee T15 74 69 73 74 290 Johnny Miller T18 74 77 70 70 291 George Johnson T18 68 76 76 71 291 Rod Curl T18 73 73 73 72 291 Victor Regalado T18 72 74 76 69 291 Jack Nicklaus T18 67 72 70 82 291 Takashi Murakami T23 76 72 74 70 292 Roger Maltbie T23 74 70 77 71 292 John Schroeder T23 73 71 74 74 292 Howard Twitty T23 76 75 72 69 292 Jim Colbert 27 70 74 78 71 293 Andy North T28 71 77 71 75 294 Dwight Nevil T28 74 72 77 71 293

105 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bobby Nichols T28 71 76 76 71 294 Larry Nelson T28 72 75 69 78 294 Allen Miller T28 74 76 67 77 294 Art Proctor T33 72 76 72 75 295 Lon Hinkle T33 74 72 74 75 295 T33 75 67 79 74 295 Gibby Gilbert T33 74 78 69 74 295 John Jacobs T33 78 70 74 73 295 T33 73 75 76 71 295 Jerry Pate T39 74 74 72 76 296 George Cadle T39 71 75 74 76 296 Tom Kite T39 72 77 71 76 296 Leonard Thompson T39 76 75 70 75 296 Jim Simons T39 76 72 71 77 296 T39 78 70 71 77 296 Bruce Summerhays T39 69 83 72 72 296 Gil Morgan T46 79 72 72 74 297 B. R. McLendon T46 73 78 73 73 297 Dave Stockton T46 73 76 76 72 297 Guy Walldngstick T49 76 72 74 76 298 Gary McCord T49 73 72 74 79 298 Billy Casper T49 75 72 77 74 298 Bob Stanton T49 73 78 74 73 298 Dick Rhyan T49 73 75 77 73 298 Mike Davis T54 76 75 72 76 299 T54 78 72 74 75 299 T54 76 73 76 74 299 Lee Elder T57 76 73 73 78 300 Rod Funseth T57 75 74 75 76 300 Bill Mallon T59 71 75 77 78 301 Ernie George T59 73 76 76 76 301 Mike Wynn T59 75 73 77 76 301 Steve Taylor 62 73 71 75 84 303 Jerry McGee 72 71 81 WD

106 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Hale Irwin/ 1 72 63 62 66 263 (25) Darius Keaton Hubert Green/ T2 66 68 67 63 264 (24) Louis Auer Johnny Miller/ T2 66 69 66 63 264 (24) Dean Wendt Dave Stockton/ T4 66 66 66 68 266 (22) Roily Fingers Guy Walkingstick/ T4 65 64 69 68 266 (22) Robert Rasmussen Ben Crenshaw/ T6 71 61 67 68 267 (21) Mickey Van Gerbig George Burns/ T6 68 68 65 66 267 (21) Virgil Sherril Bruce Crampton/ T6 66 72 64 65 267 (21) Roy Schenk 6-way tie T9 268 (20)

107 1977 JANUARY 20-23 Tom Watson established a Crosby record winning score with a 273, 14- under par. He also set the 54-hole record of 202 with rounds of 66-69-67. The tournament went down to the final putt. Watson had held the lead all through the fourth round, but a determined Tony Jacklin made a match of it, and he trailed by only one going to the 18th. Jacklin, short of the green in three, pitched to three feet but missed his par putt. Afforded the cushion, Watson then made a bogey of his own, his 15-foot putt for par also missing the cup, and he settled for a 71. The tournament reverted to an earlier incarnation, employing the Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course for the first time in 10 years, because of repairs being made at Spyglass Hill. President Gerald Ford joined the Pro Am field for the second round after attending the Thursday inauguration of Jimmy Carter, and the Pro-Am also included two women. They were , then the Western Women’s Amateur champion, and Marianne Bretton, a sophomore at UCLA and the California Women’s Amateur champ. LEADERS: First round—Hubert Green, 33-32-65, and Tom Watson, 32- 34-66, both at Pebble Beach set pace with Victor Regalado next at 67 at MPCC Shore. Second round—Regalado, with 67 at Pebble led at 134 with Watson, Lee Elder and Tony Jaddin at 135. Third round—Watson with 67 at MPCC took lead at 13-under-par 202, with Jacklin at 203 and Elder 204. CUT: There were 73 professionals at 3-over-par 218 after 54 holes, but only low 60 and ties competed in final round. There were 62 at 217. Team play cut was 198 for low 30 and ties. There were 37 teams for final round. WEATHER: Beautiful every day. Wind never was a factor.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tom Watson 1 66 69 67 71 273 Tony Jacklin 2 69 66 68 71 274 Lee Elder 3 69 66 69 71 275 4 68 68 70 71 277 Leonard Thompson T5 69 69 73 67 278 Craig Stadler T5 72 68 71 67 278 Hubert Green T5 65 76 68 69 278 Bruce Devlin T5 69 68 71 70 278 Victor Regalado T5 67 67 71 73 278 Don Bies 10 68 72 67 72 279 Jack Nicklaus 11 69 69 70 73 281 Art Wall T12 70 71 73 68 282 T12 72 69 71 70 282 Hale Irwin T12 71 69 72 70 282 Tom Weiskopf T12 70 72 68 72 282 Ed Sneed T16 73 70 71 69 283 Bud Allin T16 69 72 73 69 283 Tom Jenkins T16 71 71 72 69 283 Rod Funseth T16 71 72 69 71 283 Mike McCullough T16 70 70 72 71 283 Al Geiberger T21 72 71 71 70 284 Danny Edwards T21 76 71 67 70 284 John Schroeder T21 72 76 67 69 284 Mark Hayes T21 77 71 68 68 284 Bill Mallon T21 73 71 73 67 284 Raymond Floyd T21 71 69 69 75 284 Tom Kite T27 68 72 73 70 285 Forrest Fezler T27 69 71 72 73 285

108 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round T27 69 74 68 74 285 Lynn Lott T30 70 70 76 70 286 Kermit Zarley T30 72 72 68 74 286 Mike Morley T30 74 68 70 74 286 Butch Baird T33 71 71 71 74 287 Jim Dent T33 71 74 71 71 287 T33 72 73 69 74 288 Lou Graham T35 74 71 69 74 288 Billy Casper T35 68 75 71 74 288 Larry Ziegler T35 75 71 70 72 288 John Lotz T35 71 74 71 72 288 Dave Stockton T35 72 71 73 72 288 Dave Hill T35 72 74 71 71 288 George Burns T35 70 68 70 80 288 Peter Jacobsen T43 72 73 69 75 289 T43 74 73 69 73 289 Jim Jamieson T43 73 67 75 74 289 Rod Curl T43 74 72 70 73 289 Charles Coody T43 70 70 77 72 289 George Archer T43 74 73 70 72 289 George Cadle T43 69 74 74 72 289 Gibby Gilbert T50 69 72 73 76 290 Joe Inman T50 73 69 72 76 290 Jim Knoll T50 70 70 73 77 290 David Graham T50 72 70 73 75 290 Joe Porter T50 77 71 67 75 290 Larry Nelson T50 70 75 70 75 290 Bob Gilder T50 69 72 72 77 290 Tom Shaw T50 73 72 71 74 290 T50 74 67 75 74 290 Rik Massengale T50 72 69 70 79 290 Jim Colbert 60 70 72 72 77 291 Sam Adams T61 70 73 74 75 292 T61 69 74 74 75 292 Roger Maltbie T63 72 71 75 218 Mark Lye T63 75 75 68 218 Calvin Peete T63 73 71 74 218 Ben Crenshaw T63 75 70 73 218 John Schlee T63 70 74 74 218 Jerry Pate T63 74 76 68 218 Bruce Summerhays T63 76 71 71 218 Ron Cerrudo T63 73 71 74 218 Andy Bean T63 69 74 75 218 Mike Davis T63 70 76 72 218 Jim Ferree T63 74 73 71 218

109 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Leonard Thompson/ 1 63 64 64 61 252 (36) Jim Vickers Craig Stadler/ T2 64 62 63 66 255 (33) John Jennings Hale Irwin/ T2 65 62 62 66 255 (33) Darius Keaton Dave Stockton/ T4 62 66 64 64 256 (32) Rolly Fingers Victor Regaldo/ T4 59 63 65 69 256 (32) Mauricio Urdaneta Bob Shearer/ T4 63 63 64 66 256 (32) Bob Gibson Don Massengale/ 7 64 66 63 64 257 (31) Charles Johnson Jim Dent/ 8 62 65 65 66 258 (30) 3-way tie T9 259 (29)

110 1978 JANUARY 20-24 stepped forward as tournament host following the death of his father the previous October. “I don’t think we ever considered calling off the tournament,” the 16-year-old Crosby said. “When he passed away, my mother asked me if I thought we should continue it and I said, ‘Sure, let’s put it on because it’s what Dad wanted.” The first round was pushed back to Friday after an inch and a half of rain soaked the courses on ednesdayW night. The delay didn’t bother defending champion Tom Watson-he opened with a 66 at Cypress Point to take a three- stroke lead on the field. Watson slipped to a 74 in the second round at Spyglass, regained a share of the lead with a 72 on Sunday at Pebble Beach and fired a 69 at Pebble in the final round. But he was caught by Ben Crenshaw, who shot a 67, for a deadlock at 280. Watson then won the playoff on the second extra hole, parring the 17th. First-time celebrities included Lawrence Welk, Billy Kilmer and . Gibby Gilbert and Richard Gelb won the Pro-Am with a score of 260. LEADERS: First round—TomWatson with 6-under-par 66 (CP) led nine players by 3 strokes. Second round—Hale Irwin, Raymond Floyd and Tommy McGinnis tied at 5-under 139. Six players at 140. Third round—Floyd and Watson tied at 5-under 211 with six players tied at 212. CUT: 70 pros at 6 over par 222 after 54-holes. Only low 60 and ties to play final round, and there were 64 at 221. Team play cut to low 30 was 203 and there were 30. WEATHER: First round washed out completely because of extremely wet conditions. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday sunny and moderate, however, all courses very wet.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tom Watson 1 66 74 71 69 280 Ben Crenshaw 2 69 71 73 67 280 (Watson won playoff with par on 2nd hole) Hale Irwin 3 69 70 74 68 281 Hubert Green T4 69 71 74 69 283 Mike Morley T4 71 73 68 71 283 Don Bies T4 70 70 73 70 283 Andy North 7 74 70 69 71 284 Tony Jacklin T8 74 70 73 68 285 T8 70 70 75 70 285 Tom Weiskopf T8 70 71 71 73 285 Lon Hinkle T11 69 72 75 70 286 Marty Fleckman T11 73 71 72 70 286 Danny Edwards T11 72 71 72 71 286 Gibby Gilbert T11 70 71 72 73 286 David Graham T11 71 72 69 74 286 Raymond Floyd T11 70 69 72 75 286 Fuzzy Zoeller T17 69 72 77 69 287 Tom Kite T17 72 73 72 70 287 Rik Massengale T17 71 73 72 71 287 Jerry Pate T17 76 71 72 68 287 George Burns T17 71 71 73 72 287 Curtis Strange T22 71 75 71 71 288 Craig Stadler T22 72 71 72 73 288 Gene Littler T22 73 72 71 72 288 Stan Lee T22 71 72 75 70 288

111 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Mike Reasor T26 71 75 70 73 289 John Schroeder T26 71 72 72 74 289 Jerry McGee T26 69 73 76 71 289 Jack Nicklaus T29 77 74 66 73 290 Jay Haas T29 72 74 72 72 290 Lee Elder T29 73 72 76 69 290 Tommy McGinnis T29 69 70 74 77 290 Dave Stockton T29 72 71 69 78 290 Bobby Cole T34 73 71 73 74 291 Leonard Thompson T34 74 74 70 73 291 Howard Twitty T34 72 70 73 76 291 Forrest Fezler T34 75 71 72 73 291 Andy Bean T34 72 70 73 76 291 T34 76 74 70 71 291 T40 71 72 74 75 292 Bruce Devlin T40 76 70 72 74 292 Eddie Pearce T40 74 70 73 75 292 Jim Colbert T40 74 72 73 73 292 T40 74 71 74 73 292 Lynn Lott T45 75 71 71 76 293 Ed Sneed T45 72 75 70 76 293 Bobby Nichols T45 70 73 72 78 293 Joe Kunes T45 73 72 73 75 293 Bill Rogers T45 72 77 69 75 293 Billy Casper T45 71 75 73 74 293 Tony Cerda T51 74 68 74 78 294 Gil Morgan T51 69 71 78 76 294 Jim Dent T51 73 75 72 74 294 Bobby Walzel T54 77 68 75 75 295 Jack Spradlin T54 72 73 76 74 925 Gay Brewer T56 76 70 73 77 296 Mac McLendon T56 70 74 77 75 296 Charles Coody T58 76 72 73 76 297 Dick Lotz T58 74 76 71 76 297 Tom Shaw T60 75 71 74 79 299 Joe Porter T60 71 74 74 78 299 Jack Renner T60 71 72 78 78 299 Kermit Zarle Y 63 75 75 71 79 300 Frank Beard 64 74 75 72 82 303 Phil Hancock T65 74 74 74 222 Larry Ziegler T65 69 75 78 222 Perry Leslie T65 73 71 78 222 Alan Tapie T65 75 72 75 222 Juan Rodriguez T65 79 73 70 222 Bill Kratzert T65 73 74 75 222

112 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Gibby Gilbert/ 1 65 63 67 65 260 (28) Richard Gelb Tony Jacklin/ 2 67 64 67 63 261 (27) Jim Mahoney Eddie Pearce/ T3 67 67 67 62 263 (25) Fred Krammer Craig Stadler/ T3 65 64 65 69 263 (25) John Jennings Hale Irwin/ T3 65 66 64 68 263 (25) Darius Keaton Dave Stockton/ T6 65 65 65 70 265 (23) David Graham/ T6 64 68 65 68 265 (23) Kerry Packer Lon Hinkle/ T8 63 68 69 66 266 (22) Willie Mays Hubert Green/ T8 67 64 71 64 266 (22) Capt. M. Green 5-way tie T10 268 (20)

113 1979 FEBRUARY 1-4 Sporting a five-stroke lead going into the final round, Lon Hinkle ballooned to a 77 and finished in a three-way tie with Andy Bean and Mark Hayes. Hinkle hung on to win by making a 12-foot birdie putt on the third extra hole. Following the third round Hinkle was confident. “I like this,” he said. “Mark has to give me two strokes on the front side and three on the back.” But it was Hinkle who gave strokes-back to the course. His drive on the first hole stopped in a divot, and things went downhill from there. However, Hayes also encountered problems. Alone in first place, he four-putted Pebble’s 15th green from eight feet to fall back into a tie with Hinkle and Bean. Bean and Bill Bunting, a 14-handicapper from Tampa, Florida, won the Pro-Am by eight strokes with a score of 257. LEADERS: First round—Jay Haas, Graham Marsh and Mike McCullough with 4-under-par 68s led Mac McLendon, Gil Morgan and Bobby Nichols by one. Second round—Lon Hinkle 70-68-138 two in front of Leonard Thompson and Curtis Strange. Third round—Hinkle added a 69 for 207 to lead Mark Hayes, who had 66 at Pebble Beach, by five. CUT: After 54-holes there were 78 pros at eight-over 224. Only low 60 and ties to play final round. There were 64 at 223 or less. Team play cut to 25 and ties was 205 and 32 teams made it. WEATHER: Cloudy and windy first two days. Clearing Saturday. Beautiful Sunday. There was 18 minute delay at Pebble Beach and 15 minutes at Cypress and Spyglass due to frost on Saturday.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Lon Hinkle 1 70 68 69 77 284 Mark Hayes T2 73 73 66 72 284 Andy Bean T2 72 73 70 69 284 (Hinkle won playoff with birdie on 3rd hole) Leonard Thompson T4 71 69 76 70 286 T4 71 70 73 72 286 Jim Nelford T6 72 74 70 71 287 Jay Haas T6 68 77 74 68 287 Curtis Strange T8 70 70 74 74 288 J. C. Snead T8 74 72 69 73 288 Gibby Gilbert T8 72 73 70 73 288 Mark Pfeil T11 71 75 71 72 289 Bobby Wadkins T11 75 70 73 71 289 Lee Elder T11 73 70 75 71 289 Gil Morgan T14 69 73 72 76 290 John Schroeder T14 70 71 75 74 290 Fuzzy Zoeller T16 72 72 73 74 291 Grier Jones T16 75 70 69 77 291 Jerry Heard T16 71 72 72 76 291 Orville Moody T16 71 72 75 73 291 Tommy Aaron T16 74 72 73 72 291 Bruce Leitzke T16 73 75 72 71 291 Tom Watson T22 72 76 73 71 292 Kermit Zarley T22 75 73 71 73 292 Gene Littler T22 73 71 74 74 292 T22 72 77 73 70 292 Mike Morley T22 71 76 73 72 292 Tom Valentine T22 71 71 78 72 292

114 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Andy North T28 73 76 74 70 293 T28 72 71 74 76 293 Craig Stadler T28 70 73 74 76 293 Tom Weiskopf T28 74 74 67 78 293 Bob Gilder T28 73 76 70 74 293 George Knudson T33 71 76 73 74 294 Lou Graham T33 75 70 78 71 294 T33 71 75 76 72 294 George Burns T33 75 71 75 73 294 Lanny Wadkins T33 71 74 76 73 294 Graham Marsh T33 68 77 76 73 294 Cesar Sanudo T33 70 73 78 73 294 Mike Mccullough T33 68 75 77 74 294 Ed Sneed T41 75 76 68 76 295 Forrest Fezler T41 73 71 74 77 295 Jerry McGee T41 73 73 73 76 295 T41 74 72 76 73 295 Jim Colbert T41 71 75 74 75 295 Frank Conner T41 76 76 68 75 295 Johnny Miller T47 73 74 72 77 296 Steve Melnyk T47 76 74 73 73 296 Vic Regalado T47 71 74 78 73 296 Pat McGowan T47 75 67 81 73 296 Danny Edwards T47 74 76 72 74 296 Ray Floyd T47 73 77 72 74 296 Don Bies T47 74 74 72 76 296 Hubert Green T54 76 74 72 75 297 Terry Diehl T54 71 76 74 76 297 Jack Ewing T54 70 74 77 76 297 Tom Storey T54 73 73 74 77 297 Joe Hager 58 73 73 76 76 298 Dave Eichelberger T59 71 76 73 79 299 Don Pooley T59 76 75 72 76 299 John Mahaffey T59 70 75 75 79 299 Don Massengale 62 71 73 74 82 300 Bill Rogers 63 74 69 78 80 301 64 71 75 77 80 303 John Fought T65 74 78 72 224 Rod Curl T65 74 75 75 224 Ron Streck T65 77 73 74 224 Bobby Nichols T65 69 77 78 224 Frank Beard T65 72 78 74 224 Dow Finsterwald T65 72 77 75 224 Marty Fleckman T65 72 78 74 224 Mac McLendon T65 69 74 81 224

115 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Peter Jacobsen T65 70 76 78 224 591 Barry Jaeckel T65 77 76 71 224 591 Roger Maltbie T65 77 75 72 224 591 Ben Crenshaw T65 71 75 78 224 591 Larry Nelson T65 75 70 79 224 591 Allen Miller T65 77 78 69 224 591

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Andy Bean/ 1 67 65 61 64 257 (31) Bill Bunting Gary Koch/ T2 66 66 64 67 263 (25) Bob Michael Lee Trevino/ T2 65 66 65 67 263 (25) Don Schwab Lon Hinkle/ 4 68 64 65 67 264 (24) John Bridges Tom Storey/ T5 68 65 67 66 266 (22) Lebby Hudson J.C. Snead/ T5 66 68 67 65 266 (22) John McCarthy Vance Heafner/ T7 64 72 67 64 267 (21) Brooks Barwick Jim Nelford/ T7 69 68 66 64 267 (21) Bob Blomberg Steve Melnyk/ T9 69 71 64 64 268 (20) Tom Culligan Eddie Pearce/ T9 66 71 66 65 268 (20) Bill Celli

116 1980 JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 3 Defending champion Lon Hinkle knew it wasn’t going to be his week when he lost the keys to his rental car and had to get a cab driver to smash the car’s windows so he could get his golf clubs in order to play the first round. Hinkle shot a 74 and never was in contention. The final round began with , playing in his first Crosby, holding a three-stroke edge over Jack Nicklaus and George Burns. And when it ended Burns was holding his first tour victory check. “Chalk one up for the funny swingers,” said Burns, whose swing included a flying right elbow. He won with a 69, as Edwards shot a 75 and Nicklaus a 73. LEADERS: First round—Tom Kite (CP) and Jerry Pate (CP) had 6-under par 66s with David Edwards (CP) at 67. Second round—Kite and Edwards had 70s at Spyglass to share lead at 136. Pate (SH) and Steve Melnyk (CP) at 137. Third round—Edwards (PB) 72 for lead at 208. Larry Nelson and Gil Morgan at 210. CUT: 75 pros at 5-over 221, but only low 60 and ties compete in final round. (69 at 220).Team cut was 201 and there were 27 teams qualified. WEATHER: Thursday-Overcast but warm. Friday-Sunny and pleasant. Saturday-Light rain. Sunday-Sunny.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round George Burns 1 71 69 71 69 280 Dan Pohl 2 72 70 72 67 281 John Mahaffey T3 68 74 72 68 282 Keith Fergus T3 70 71 71 70 282 Bill Kratzert T3 70 74 68 70 282 Larry Nelson T3 70 70 70 72 282 Tom Weiskopf T7 70 77 67 69 283 T7 69 72 71 71 283 David Edwards T7 67 69 72 75 283 Gil Morgan T7 70 69 71 73 283 George Archer T11 73 71 70 70 284 Jack Nicklaus T11 69 76 66 73 284 Tom Watson T13 68 74 73 70 285 Tom Kite T13 66 70 77 72 285 David Graham T13 68 70 75 72 285 Steve Melnyk T13 69 68 76 72 285 Jim Simons 17 74 74 72 66 286 Fuzzy Zoeller T18 73 72 72 70 287 Bobby Wadldns T18 72 72 71 72 287 Hubert Green T18 72 72 72 71 287 Gibby Gilbert T18 73 69 76 69 287 Johnny Miller T18 72 68 75 72 287 John Cook T18 74 72 68 73 287 Jerry Pate T18 66 71 76 74 287 Jim Colbert T25 73 72 72 71 288 Wayne Levi T25 76 74 67 71 288 T25 72 71 73 72 288 Craig Stadler T25 73 74 71 70 288 Leonard Thompson T25 73 74 68 73 288 Ed Fiori T25 71 69 74 74 288 Dave Hill T25 71 71 71 75 288

117 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round D. A. Weibring T32 73 73 71 72 289 Raymond Floyd T32 72 75 68 74 289 T32 71 74 71 73 289 Bob Murphy T32 74 72 74 69 289 Mark Hayes T36 74 71 73 72 290 Scott Watkins T36 70 79 71 70 290 Gary McCord T36 74 71 75 70 290 T39 71 73 72 75 291 Jerry McGee T39 71 73 74 73 291 Jim Nelford T39 68 76 75 71 291 Andy North T39 73 71 75 72 291 Mike McCullough T39 71 71 72 77 291 Pat McGowan T39 75 68 77 71 291 Terry Mauney T45 73 73 71 75 292 Lanny Wadlcins T45 70 75 74 73 292 T45 78 70 71 73 292 Jay Haas T45 76 71 72 73 292 Orville Moody T45 72 74 74 72 292 John Schroeder T45 75 71 74 72 292 Tommy Valentine T45 71 73 69 79 292 Frank Conner T45 76 70 74 72 292 John Fought T53 73 72 70 78 293 Brad Bryant T53 72 72 74 75 293 Buddy Allin T53 76 70 72 75 293 Lee Elder T53 72 75 72 74 293 Ben Crenshaw T53 71 74 74 74 293 T53 71 77 72 73 293 Tommy Aaron T53 70 72 78 73 293 Curtis Strange T53 74 73 73 73 293 Rod Funseth T61 71 73 73 77 294 Rod Curl T61 72 75 72 75 294 Bill Callfee T61 70 75 75 74 294 Lou Graham T61 71 76 73 74 294 Bruce Fleisher T61 74 76 70 74 294 Victor Regalado T61 71 74 75 74 294 T61 69 79 72 74 294 Andy Bean 68 79 67 70 79 295 Bruce Ashworth 69 74 73 72 78 297

118 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 George Cadle/ Ti 62 65 66 65 258 (30) Wheeler Farish John Mahaffey/ Ti 66 65 64 63 258 (30) Vern Peak Gibby Gilbert/ 3 68 62 68 61 259 (29) Richard Gelb Pat McGowan/ 4 66 64 66 65 261 (27) Barry Rhul Johnny Miller/ T5 66 63 66 67 262 (26) Dean Wendt Curtis Strange/ T5 68 65 63 66 262 (26) Paul Spengler, Jr. Gary Koch/ T7 67 66 66 64 263 (25) Bob Michael Gil Morgan/ T7 66 64 67 66 263 (25) Card Walker Jerry McGee/ T9 65 66 66 67 264 (24) J. Vickers Dow Finsterwald/ T9 67 66 67 64 264 (24) James Murray III

119 1981 JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 2 “Crosby weather” returned with a vengeance, postponing the opening round for two days and shortening play to 54 holes. Jack Nicklaus and Roger Penske flew their jets to Palm Springs to get in practice rounds. The Monday finale was a dandy, with John Cook, Hale Irwin, Bobby Clampett, Ben Crenshaw and Barney Thompson tying at 209, seven under par. The five-man playoff was a PGA Tour record. The victory went to Cook on the third extra hole, his par putt eliminating Irwin after the other three had gone out on the first two holes. It was the first tour win for Cook, a former U.S. and CaliforniaAmateur champion. Hubert Green and amateur Chuck Van Linge both aced the 7th hole at Pebble Beach, and pro George Cadle and airline pilot Wheeler Farish won the Pro-Am with a score of 191, 25 under par for the 54 holes. LEADERS: First round—John Cook had a 6-under-par 66 at Cypress Point and led Tom Watson (CP), (CP), Ben Crenshaw (CP) and Bobby Clampett (PB) by one stroke. Second round—Brad Bryant birdied the last three holes at Pebble Beach for a 67 and a 136 total to tie Watson, (PB). Cook (PB), Crenshaw (PB) and Jerry Pate (CP) were at 137. CUT: After 54 holes there were 77 pros at 221 and below. Team cut to low 25 was 200. WEATHER: Heavy rains forced postponement of first round until Saturday and tournament was cut to three rounds and concluded on Monday. Weather was beautiful Saturday, Sunday and Monday

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round John Cook 1 66 71 72 209 (Defeated Hale Irwin on third hole of playoff) Hale Irwin T2 70 69 70 209 Barney Thompson T2 71 71 67 209 Bobby Clampett T2 67 71 71 209 Ben Crenshaw T2 67 70 72 209 Brad Bryant T6 69 67 74 210 Mike Reid T6 70 72 68 210 Jerry Pate T6 69 68 73 210 Tom Watson T6 67 69 74 210 Andy Bean T6 70 69 71 210 Tom Kite T11 68 76 67 211 Larry Nelson T11 70 69 72 211 Larry Ziegler T11 69 74 68 211 Jack Nicklaus T11 71 68 72 211 Danny Edwards T11 70 70 71 211 Raymond Floyd T11 70 71 70 211 Jim Colbert T17 72 68 72 212 Johnny Miller T17 70 71 71 212 Bruce Fleischer T19 72 70 71 213 Greg Powers T19 67 71 75 213 Lennie Clements T19 71 69 73 213 Bob Eastwood T19 74 71 68 213 Barry Jaeckel T19 71 68 74 213 Mick Soli T24 75 70 69 214 T24 71 71 72 214 Hubert Green T24 72 68 74 214 Gay Brewer T24 71 71 72 214 T28 72 72 71 215

120 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Jim Nelford T28 75 68 72 215 Mark Lye T28 73 72 70 215 George Cadle T28 72 71 72 215 Bruce Devlin T28 71 74 70 215 Buddy Allin T33 70 72 74 216 Jerry McGee T33 75 69 72 216 George Burns T33 72 71 73 216 Gary Koch T33 72 71 73 216 Stan Altelt T37 74 71 72 217 Alan Tapie T37 71 73 73 217 Wayne Levi T37 72 76 69 217 Lanny Wadkins T37 72 70 75 217 Gil Morgan T37 69 77 71 217 Mark Hayes T37 74 75 68 217 T37 74 72 71 217 Bill Kratzert T37 71 72 74 217 Leonard Thompson T37 69 74 74 217 Keith Fergus T37 71 77 69 217 Don Bies T47 75 71 72 218 Curtis Strange T47 74 73 71 218 Bill Rogers T47 74 73 71 218 Mike Sullivan T47 72 74 72 218 Fuzzy Zoeller T47 72 71 75 218 Tom Jenkins T52 76 73 70 219 Pat McGowan T52 75 72 72 219 Mark Pfeil T52 70 76 73 219 D. A. Weibring T52 71 76 72 219 Jack Renner T52 69 75 75 219 Mike Morley T52 70 73 76 219 Wally Armstrong T52 71 73 75 219 Phil Hancock T52 72 76 71 219 Jeff Mitchell T52 71 76 72 219 George Archer T52 73 74 72 219 Tom Valentine T62 73 77 70 220 Scott Simpson T62 76 70 74 220 David Graham T62 69 77 74 220 Howard Twitty T62 76 74 70 220 Lon Hinkle T62 75 72 73 220 Bobby Wadldns T62 73 71 76 220 Dan Pohl T68 76 71 74 221 Mike Brannan T68 75 76 70 221 T68 76 74 71 221 Lou Graham T68 73 75 73 221 Bruce Douglass T68 72 76 73 221 Mike McCullough T68 72 74 75 221

121 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Andy North T68 72 76 73 221 Grier Jones T68 72 74 75 221 Bill Pancratz T68 74 76 71 221 Jay Haas T68 70 78 73 221

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 George Cadle/ 1 65 62 64 — 191 (25) Wheeler Farish Tom Kite/ 2 63 67 64 — 194 (22) Tom Kite, Sr. Barney Thompson/ T3 68 67 60 — 195 (21) Charles deLemur Bobby Clampett/ T3 61 69 65 — 195 (21) Louis Auer Larry Nelson/ T5 65 66 65 — 196 (20) J.C. Rathborne John Cook/ T5 63 63 70 — 196 (20) James Garner Andy Bean/ T5 64 66 66 — 196 (20) Bill Bunting Bill Kratzert/ T5 61 66 69 — 196 (20) Jim Vickers Gibby Gilbert/ 9 68 67 62 — 197 (19) Richard Gelb Gary Koch/ 10 63 65 69 — 197 (19) Peter Ueberroth

122 1982 FEBRUARY 4-7 The 41st Crosby began with an orange ball falling into the cup for a hole-in-one at Cypress Point’s famous 16th and ended when a white ball was sucked off line toward the Pacific Ocean. Jerry Pate made the ace at Cypress Point, Craig Stadler the off-line shot at Pebble Beach, his drive at the 17th landing on the rocks. Stadler’s final-round bogey at the 17th helped put Jim Simons in command, and the stockbroker/golfer went on to birdie 17 and par 18 for a 66 and a two-stroke win. Simons’ total of 14-under par 274 was a record for a Crosby that included play at Spyglass Hill. Pate wasn’t the only player using a non-white golf ball. Bruce Lietzke, the co-first-round leader, played a chartreuse ball. LEADERS: First round—Bruce Lietzke (PB) and Forrest Fezler (CP) shot six-under par 66s and led by one over George Burns (PB) and Mark Lye (SH). Second round—Burns added a 69 (CP) for an 8-under-par 136 and was one ahead of Hal Sutton (CP) and Jim Simons (SH). Third round—Craig Stadler (CP) shot an 8-under-par 64 for a 10-under 206 total and led by two over Simons (SH). CUT: 77 pros at five-over-par 221 after 54 holes, with the low 60 and ties competing Sunday-63 at 3-over-par 219. In team play, the cut was 15- under 201 for 31 teams. Low 25 and ties made cut to play Sunday. WEATHER: Sunny and pleasant first three days. Cloudy on Sunday.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jim Simons 1 71 66 71 66 274 Craig Stadler 2 71 71 64 70 276 Johnny Miller T3 71 71 71 67 280 Mike Morley T3 72 76 65 67 280 Rex Caldwell T3 73 67 73 67 280 Joe Inman T3 73 69 69 69 280 Jack Nicklaus T3 69 70 71 70 280 Tommy Valentine T3 70 71 73 67 281 Gene Littler T3 70 71 71 69 281 George Burns T3 67 69 77 68 281 Dave Stockton T3 71 70 70 70 281 George Archer T12 76 69 70 67 282 Tom Watson T12 69 73 72 68 282 Bob Gilder T12 71 70 72 69 282 Tim Simpson T15 73 67 74 69 283 Chip Beck T15 69 73 69 72 283 Scott Simpson T15 69 73 69 72 283 Bob Eastwood 18 75 66 72 71 284 Hubert Green T19 71 69 74 71 285 Gibby Gilbert T19 72 70 71 72 285 Bobby Wadldns T19 71 68 71 75 285 Hal Sutton T19 70 67 72 76 285 Mark Hayes T23 75 70 69 72 286 Mark O'Meara T23 71 70 75 70 286 T23 71 75 71 69 286 Ben Crenshaw T23 69 74 75 68 286 Vance Haefner T27 73 73 73 68 287 Fuzzy Zoeller T27 73 73 72 69 287 Mark Pfeil T27 73 75 70 69 287 Curtis Strange T27 71 70 75 71 287

123 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jay Haas T27 73 68 73 73 287 Greg Powers T27 72 70 72 73 287 Jeff Mitchell T27 70 72 71 74 287 Mike Reid T34 74 68 74 72 288 Roger Maltbie T34 75 69 71 73 288 John Cook T34 73 75 68 72 288 Bruce Lietzke T34 66 72 79 71 288 David Graham T34 75 71 71 71 288 John Mahaffey T34 75 72 71 70 288 Lanny Wadkins T40 72 72 72 73 289 Fred Couples T40 72 69 74 74 289 Peter Jacobsen T40 71 74 70 74 289 Tom Kite T40 73 70 73 73 289 Dave Eichelberger T40 70 76 72 71 289 D. A. Weibring T40 72 73 73 71 289 Forrest Fezler T40 66 75 71 77 289 Tom Weiskopf 47 72 72 72 74 290 Morris Hatalsky T48 70 70 76 75 291 Dan Pohl T48 73 71 71 76 291 Jim Booros T48 71 72 71 77 291 Doug Tewell T48 73 73 71 74 291 T48 74 71 72 74 291 Eric Batten T48 74 71 74 72 291 Barney Thompson T48 73 71 74 73 291 Danny Edwards T48 72 67 79 73 291 Mike Peck T56 73 77 67 75 292 Jet Ozaki T56 70 74 73 75 292 Don Pooley 58 71 74 72 76 293 Lee Elder 59 75 73 71 75 294 Bruce Devlin 60 71 74 73 78 296 Jeff Thomsen T61 70 75 75 220 Bobby Clampett T61 77 73 70 220 Andy Bean T61 71 77 72 220 John Adams T61 75 72 73 220 Howard Twitty T61 75 71 74 220 Bob Lunn T61 73 76 71 220 Nick Faldo T61 75 72 73 220 Bob Michael T61 77 73 70 220 Don Bies T69 76 75 70 221 Gary Hallberg T69 73 75 73 221 Jim Dent T69 72 76 73 221 Jerry Pate T69 74 73 74 221 Rod Funseth T69 73 73 75 221 Rod Curl T69 70 77 74 221 Peter Oosterhuis T69 76 68 77 221 T69 75 71 75 221 T69 73 73 75 221

124 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Jay Haas/ 1 68 64 63 62 257 (31) Alfonso Fanjul Gibby Gilbert/ 2 65 60 68 65 258 (30) Richard Gelb Jeff Mitchell/ T3 66 63 63 67 259 (29) Jim Chew Jim Simons/ T3 67 65 67 60 259 (29) Richard Hoover Craig Stadler/ T3 68 66 63 62 259 (29) John Jennings Jim Booros/ 6 68 62 66 64 260 (28) Barry Ruhl Bob Gilder/ T7 66 68 65 63 262 (26) Howard Clark Mike Morley/ T7 66 67 62 67 262 (26) Stan Rumbough 7-way tie T9 263 (25)

125 1983 FEBRUARY 3-6 Unknown opened a three-stroke lead on the field after the second round, but thenTom Kite took over. In Saturday’s third round Kite fashioned a course-record 62 at Pebble Beach, and on Sunday, in the rain, he held off Calvin Peete and Rex Caldwell for a two-stroke victory. Kite’s 62 required only 21 putts-and just eight on the back nine, as he tossed in a 40-foot chip-in. The victory was the fifth in Kite’s 11-year career, and it required some steadying during the final round, as he bogeyed the 15th, 16th and 17th coming in. “I guess I was a little anxious to get my name on the (trophy) glass,” he said. Kite shot a 12-under 276 for the four rounds. Green, who closed with a 76, finished in a tie for seventh place. LEADERS: First round—Joe Inman shot a seven-under par 65 at Pebble Beach and led by one over Ken Green and Fred Couples. Second round—Green, with a 68 at Pebble, was at 10-under 134 and led by three over Gary McCord and Jim Thorpe. Third round—Tom Kite set a course record 10-under par 62 at Pebble Beach for a 13-under par 203 and led by two over Green, Rex Caldwell and . CUT: 75 pros at one-over par 217 after 54 holes, with the low 60 (61 pros) playing the final round. Team cut was 17-under par 199, with 26 making it. Low 25 teams and ties make cut. WEATHER: Cloudy and cool Thursday and Friday. Showers off and on Saturday and Sunday. Preferred lies (lift, clean and place within your own fairway) used all four days due to extremely wet conditons. ATTENDANCE: 98,595

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tom Kite 1 69 72 62 73 276 Rex Caldwell T2 69 70 66 73 278 Calvin Peete T2 68 70 70 70 278 Bob Gilder T4 72 69 66 72 279 Danny Edwards T4 70 69 69 71 279 Jack Nicklaus 6 71 71 66 72 280 Ken Green T7 66 68 71 76 281 Tom Watson T7 67 73 72 69 281 David Graham T9 72 70 70 70 282 Gil Morgan T9 67 73 71 71 282 Ben Crenshaw T9 69 72 68 72 282 Mike McCullough T9 69 72 70 71 282 Brad Bryant 13 69 70 72 72 283 Payne Stewart T14 72 68 72 72 284 Donnie Hammond T14 68 70 67 79 284 Tze-Chung Chen T14 70 70 69 75 284 Bruce Lietzke T14 68 72 72 72 284 Lanny Wadkins T14 76 66 70 72 284 Jim Nelford T14 71 67 71 75 284 Gary McCord 20 69 68 70 78 285 Lon Hinlde T21 70 69 74 73 286 Mark Hayes T21 74 66 73 73 286 John Fought T21 68 73 75 70 286 Mike Peck T21 71 75 70 70 286 Johnny Miller T21 73 71 69 73 286 Rod Nuckolls T21 71 71 74 70 286 Roger Maltbie T21 74 65 72 75 286

126 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Fred Couples T21 66 74 73 73 286 Bobby Clampett T29 69 73 72 73 287 George Burns T29 72 70 71 74 287 Gibby Gilbert T29 72 73 70 72 287 Pat McGowan T29 70 70 72 75 287 Mike Reid T33 71 75 70 72 288 Dan Pohl T33 76 70 68 74 288 George Archer T33 69 69 75 75 288 Victor Regalado T33 73 70 73 72 288 Greg Powers T33 69 72 75 72 288 John Cook T33 69 74 72 73 288 T33 69 70 75 74 288 Jim Roy T40 71 72 72 74 289 Leonard Thompson T40 70 70 74 75 289 Bruce Fleisher T40 76 68 67 78 289 Hal Sutton T40 69 73 72 75 289 Bill Rogers T44 73 67 75 75 290 Lindy Miller T44 68 73 73 76 290 Bob Murphy T44 75 71 66 78 290 David Ogrin T44 74 74 68 74 290 Jim Thorpe T44 70 67 77 76 290 Mark Pfeil T44 69 73 73 75 290 Craig Stadler T44 71 67 76 76 290 Jerry Pate 51 70 74 70 78 292 Steve Melnyk T52 68 71 77 76 292 Keith Fergus T52 68 72 75 77 292 Joe Inman T55 65 75 75 78 293 Tommy Valentine T55 73 72 69 79 293 Vance Heafner T55 73 71 71 78 293 Lou Graham T58 71 71 74 78 294 Mark O'Meara T58 69 74 73 78 294 Bobby Nichols 60 69 74 73 82 298 Mick Soli 61 75 70 71 86 302 Jim Simons T62 71 73 73 217 Jeff Sanders T62 72 70 75 217 Doug Sanders T62 74 71 72 217 Doug Tewell T62 70 77 70 217 John McComish T62 69 74 74 217 Tom Jenkins T62 70 73 74 217 Woody Blackburn T62 74 72 71 217 Gay Brewer T62 71 74 72 217 T62 73 75 69 217 Mac O'Grady T62 77 71 69 217 Frank Conner T62 72 74 71 217 Jay Haas T62 71 73 73 217 Peter Jacobsen T62 70 76 71 217 Bob Eastwood T62 72 71 74 217

127 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Bob Gilder/ 1 63 64 65 66 258 (30) Howard Clark Victor Regalado/ 2 62 61 67 70 260 (28) Andres Kaneda Miller Barber/ 3 65 67 64 65 261 (27) Dr. Charles James Mike Reid/ T4 64 70 63 65 262 (26) Boss Brownlie Danny Edwards/ T4 67 64 66 65 262 (26) Roger Penske Bill Rogers/ T4 68 63 63 69 263 (25) Rick Rogers Tim Simpson/ T7 66 65 65 67 263 (25) Dick Horne Tom Kite/ T7 67 69 60 67 263 (25) James Robinson 2-way tie T10 264 (24)

128 1984 FEBRUARY 2-5 The 43rd Crosby will be remembered for golf balls striking foreign objects. Ex-President Gerald Ford beaned a woman spectator in the temple with a shanked tee ball at Spyglass’s 15th hole during the second round. Hale Irwin conked the rocks off the 18th fairway at Pebble Beach. Irwin’s shot during the final round keyed one of the most memorable finishes in tournament history With Jim Nelford the leader in the clubhouse at 10-under 278, Irwin came to the 18th tee trailing by a stroke. His drive veered left into the rocks, but, incredibly, ticked off a boulder and soared back to the fairway. Given new life, Irwin stroked a 3-wood, a sand wedge to five feet and sank the birdie putt to tie Nelford. In the playoff, after both made par at the 15th, Irwin skied a 3-wood tee shot at the 16th, ending up in a fairway bunker with, he estimated, 213 yards to the pin. He then laced a perfect 2-iron to nine feet and sank that birdie putt for the win. Ford and Irwin weren’t the only players to hit strange shots. Dave Dalby, a former Oakland Raiders center in the Pro-Am, was asked how he was doing. “Well, so far I’ve hit a car and an outhouse,” he said. LEADERS: First round—Bob Murphy (SH), Jim Nelford (SH) and Thomas Gray (PB) shot 5-under-par 67 for 1-stroke lead over , Mark O’Meara and . Second round—John Adams 67 (CP) and Willie Wood 69 (CP) led at 7-under-par 137, one ahead of Hale Irwin and Craig Stadler. Third round—Hale Irwin 68 (PB) had 206 total and two-stroke lead over David Edwards 69 (CP). CUT: 73 pros at three-over-par 219 after 54 holes. Low 60 and ties competing Sunday, 61 pros at 218. In team play cut was 200 with 28 teams qualifying, seven tied at 200. WEATHER: Sunny all four days of tournament.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Hale Irwin 1 69 69 68 72 278 (Won playoff with birdie on 2nd extra hole) Jim Nelford 2 67 73 70 68 278 Mark O’Meara T3 68 74 68 70 280 Fred Couples T3 74 67 69 70 280 Nick Faldo 5 70 72 71 68 281 Craig Stadler T6 72 66 74 70 282 Hal Sutton T6 69 70 71 72 282 Lon Hinkle T8 72 71 72 68 283 John Fought T8 72 72 70 69 283 David Edwards T8 69 70 69 75 283 Gil Morgan T11 73 70 72 69 284 Corey Pavin T11 68 75 71 70 284 Pat McGowan T11 73 69 71 71 284 Jerry Pate T14 76 69 71 69 285 Victor Regalado T14 77 65 71 72 285 Ben Crenshaw T14 74 69 70 72 285 Jack Nicklaus T17 72 73 71 70 286 Payne Stewart T17 72 69 75 70 286 Johnny Miller T17 74 73 69 70 286 Lee Elder T17 70 74 70 72 286 Tom Kite T17 73 70 74 69 286 Roger Maltbie T17 72 71 71 72 286 Brad Faxon T17 73 74 70 69 286 David Ogrin T17 75 70 73 68 286 Willie Wood T17 68 69 74 75 286

129 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bill Rogers T17 74 67 71 74 286 Tom Purtzer T27 76 70 70 71 287 John Cook T27 72 71 72 72 287 Mark Pfeil T29 70 74 72 72 288 Tim Simpson T29 70 73 74 71 288 Bobby Clampett T29 72 67 74 75 288 Lanny Wadkins T29 71 71 71 75 288 Bruce Lietzke T33 72 72 72 73 289 Richard Zokol T33 74 73 70 72 289 Raymond Floyd T33 70 72 76 71 289 George Burns T33 75 68 72 74 289 Steve Liebler T33 75 70 73 71 289 Donnie Hammond T33 74 69 75 71 289 Leonard Thompson T33 74 75 69 71 289 Tim Norris T33 70 77 71 71 289 Andy Bean 41 77 69 70 74 290 Bob Murphy T42 67 72 74 78 291 Jim Dent T42 72 72 73 74 291 Dan Pohl T42 72 71 74 74 291 George Cadle T42 73 73 71 74 291 Jodie Mudd T42 69 72 74 76 291 Bill Kratzert T42 71 74 73 73 291 Mike Reid T48 70 71 76 75 292 Andy North T48 79 71 67 75 292 T48 73 72 72 75 292 Jim Roy T48 69 71 77 75 292 Forrest Fezler T48 73 70 75 74 292 Bob Gilder 53 74 68 75 76 293 Peter Jacobsen T54 74 71 71 78 294 Bruce Devlin T54 71 68 77 78 294 John Adams 56 70 67 76 82 295 Tommy Aaron T57 73 70 74 79 296 Lennie Clements T57 73 70 75 78 296 Gary Hallberg T57 71 75 72 78 296 Jim Kane 61 73 72 73 78 296 62 73 73 70 83 299 Bill Britton T63 75 70 74 219 T63 70 72 77 219 Rafael Alarcon T63 74 71 74 219 David Graham T63 77 71 71 219 Thomas Gray T63 67 76 76 219 Miller Barber T63 73 76 70 219 Jim Simons T63 77 73 69 219 Lyn Lott T63 77 73 69 219 T63 74 72 73 219 Doug Tewell T63 73 73 73 219 Rex Caldwell T63 74 70 75 219 Tommy Valentine T63 71 73 75 219

130 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Mark O'Meara/ 1 62 67 67 61 257 (31) J.P. Diesel Rex Caldwell / 2 66 63 66 63 258 (30) Barry Ruhl Andy Bean/ T3 65 66 64 67 262 (26) Bill Bunting Jim Helfeld/ T3 64 69 65 64 262 (26) John Purcell Miller Barber/ T3 69 66 64 63 262 (26) Roger Maltbie/ T6 69 65 64 65 263 (25) Stanley Rumbough Bill Kratzert/ T6 66 68 65 64 263 (25) Tim Sexson Danny Mays/ T6 64 64 68 67 263 (25) Don Strock 3-way tie T10 264 (24)

131 1985 JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 3 In what would be the final Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, the wind almost blew the tournament into the Pacific Ocean. A first-round gale sent scores soaring and kicked up whitecaps on the surrounding seas. Only nine players broke par over the first 18 holes. By the end of the third round, Mark O’Meara had taken charge at 6- under 210, with Curtis Strange two strokes behind. And when the tournament came down to the final hole, Pebble’s 18th, they were still 1-2. O’Meara sank a par-saving 12-foot putt after being bunkered at the 17th and parred the 18th to maintain the lead, but had to sweat out Strange’s 13-foot birdie try, which just missed, before claiming the victory. Hale Irwin ran out of miracles at the 18th, his third-round tee shot finding the rocks left of the fairway. This time the ball stayed there. Jack Nicklaus’s amateur partner was his 23-year-old son Jackie. LEADERS: First round—Johnny Miller 68 (CP) for one-stroke lead over T.C. Chen, George Archer and Willie Wood. Second round—Johnny Miller 71 (SH) and George Archer 70 (PB) 139, one-stroke lead over Brad Faxon 63. Third round—Mark O’Meara, 210, 68 (SH), two-stroke lead over Curtis Strange. CUT: 73 players at 7-over-par 223, after 54 holes of play, with low 60 and ties (63) competing on Sunday. Team cut (low 25 and ties) was 204, 12 under par, with 29 teams making cut, eight at 204. WEATHER: Sunny, cold and windy on Thursday; sunny on Friday; sunny but windy on Saturday. Showers Sunday morning, clear in afternoon.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Mark O’Meara 1 70 72 68 73 283 Kikuo Arai T2 73 69 71 71 284 Larry Rinker T2 73 72 70 69 284 Curtis Strange T2 75 69 68 72 284 Rex Caldwell T5 75 72 72 66 285 Payne Stewart T5 72 73 74 66 285 Tom Watson T7 75 71 71 69 286 Greg Norman T7 74 68 73 71 286 T7 73 71 71 71 286 Corey Pavin T10 74 72 73 68 287 Johnny Miller T10 68 71 77 71 287 Lanny Wadkins T10 73 74 68 72 287 George Archer T10 69 70 76 72 287 Doug Tewell T10 72 70 72 73 287 T15 76 71 74 67 288 Jack Nicklaus T15 76 72 73 67 288 Jay Haas T15 75 68 70 75 288 T18 73 74 72 70 289 Wayne Levi T18 77 70 71 71 289 Dan Pohl T18 76 72 71 70 289 Mark Lye T18 75 70 71 73 289 T. C. Chen T18 69 73 80 67 289 T23 71 70 76 73 290 T23 75 70 76 69 290 Larry Nelson T25 72 73 76 70 291 Willie Wood T25 69 77 74 71 291 David Ogrin T25 72 73 72 74 291

132 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round D. A. Weibring T25 73 69 73 76 291 John Mahaffey T25 78 72 71 70 291 Mike Nicolette T30 74 75 71 72 292 Tim Norris T30 72 74 75 71 292 Hubert Green T30 72 72 75 73 292 Tom Kite T30 77 74 71 70 292 Mike Reid T30 70 78 74 70 292 Jim Thorpe T30 76 69 71 76 292 Dan Halldorson T36 78 71 72 72 293 Skeeter Heath T36 73 72 76 72 293 Brad Faxon T36 72 68 77 76 293 Andy Bean T36 78 72 66 77 293 Peter Oosterhuis T36 76 72 74 71 293 David Graham T41 73 73 74 74 294 Gary McCord T41 75 70 72 77 294 Bill Kratzert T41 78 75 68 73 294 Hale Irwin T41 77 71 73 73 294 Danny Edwards T41 75 76 71 72 294 Joey Rassett T41 72 76 74 72 294 Craig Stadler T41 78 76 68 72 294 Lee Elder T48 70 75 73 77 295 Lee Trevino T48 75 73 74 73 295 T48 75 73 74 73 295 Jim Simons T48 72 71 79 73 295 Roger Maltbie T52 73 73 73 77 296 Ralph Landrum T52 77 70 74 75 296 Tom Jenkins T52 76 72 74 74 296 Joe Inman T52 75 73 74 74 296 Greg Powers T56 73 72 76 76 297 Lon Hinkle T56 76 69 70 82 297 Jim Nelford T56 74 72 76 75 297 George Burns T59 73 74 73 78 298 Woody Blackburn T59 77 68 75 78 298 Tim Simpson T59 74 72 75 77 298 Bob Eastwood 62 75 75 72 77 299 63 75 73 74 79 301 T64 81 70 72 223 Ken Green T64 74 73 76 223 T64 76 74 73 223 Dick Lotz T64 76 73 74 223 Gay Brewer T64 75 75 73 223 Mike Smith T64 77 75 71 223 Mike McCullough T64 72 75 76 223 Nick Faldo T64 76 74 73 223 Brett Upper T64 77 69 77 223 Chip Beck T64 75 72 76 223

133 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Hubert Green/ 1 65 63 61 66 255 (33) Dean Spanos Jack Nicklaus/ T2 69 65 65 65 264 (24) Jack Nicklaus, Jr. Dave Eichelberger/ T2 66 66 69 63 264 (24) Pard Erdman Gary McCord/ T3 65 67 63 70 265 (23) Robert Vaux Jay Delsing/ T3 73 63 65 64 265 (23) Jesse Yohanan Jim Thorpe/ T3 65 64 66 70 265 (23) Gary Grelick Doug Tewell / 7 69 63 67 67 266 (22) Jerry Owens Fred Couples/ 8 67 66 69 65 267 (21) Barry Ruhl Willie Wood/ T9 67 72 65 64 268 (20) John Zoller Hale Irwin/ T9 69 70 65 64 268 (20) John Purcell

134 1986 JANUARY 30-FEBRUARY 2 It was a stormy start for new title sponsor AT&T. A decision by PGA Tour officials to play summer rules at soggy Spyglass Hill on Thursday angered some pros. On Friday a storm off the Pacific forced postponement of the second round. And on Monday another storm forced cancellation of the final round. Third-round leader Fuzzy Zoeller was declared the winner of the tourney. He had opened a five-stroke lead on the field after 54 holes. Zoeller’s 11-under 205 was five shots better than runnerup Payne Stewart. Zoeller and partner Mike Evans also won the Pro-Am, with a score of 193. LEADERS: First round—Kikuo Arai (PB) and Willie Wood (PB) had 4- under-par 68s and led by one over Fuzzy Zoeller (SH), Peter Jacobsen (CP) and John McComish (CP).Second round—Zoeller added a 66 (PB) for 9-under-par 135. Tom Watson (SH) at 138. CUT: 71 players at 5-over-par 221 after 54 holes. Only low 60 and ties (61 players) compete on final day. The “60 cut” was 220. Team cut (low 25 and ties) was 203 with 26 teams surviving. WEATHER: Thursday, one-hour delay due to heavy rain. Friday, play never started due to heavy rain. Saturday and Sunday, mostly cloudy. Monday, play cancelled due to heavy rain at 11:10. Tournament declared official after 54-holes. AT&T paid full purse.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Fuzzy Zoeller 1 69 66 70 205 Payne Stewart 2 71 69 70 210 T3 70 69 72 211 Tom Watson T3 71 67 73 211 Tony Sills T3 72 68 71 211 Dan Pohl T6 71 70 72 213 Mark Pfeil T6 73 67 73 213 Ken Brown T6 74 73 66 213 Bob Eastwood T6 70 70 73 213 Jim Thorpe T10 72 68 74 214 Juan Rodriguez T10 72 72 70 214 Andy Bean T10 75 71 68 214 Lanny Wadkins T13 71 71 73 215 Bernhard Langer T13 78 69 68 215 David Edwards T13 73 68 74 215 John McComish T13 69 72 74 215 George Archer T17 82 66 68 216 Rex Caldwell T17 73 70 73 216 John Mahaffey T17 77 70 69 216 Bobby Wadldns T17 77 71 68 216 Kikuo Arai T17 68 73 75 216 Blaine McCallister T17 72 76 68 216 Craig Stadler T17 72 73 71 216 Jay Delsing T17 73 70 73 216 Johnny Miller T17 77 69 70 216 Mark O'Meara T17 74 69 73 216 David Graham T27 71 71 75 217 Scott Hoch T27 71 72 74 217 Bob Tway T27 75 73 69 217 Hal Sutton T27 73 73 71 217

135 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Bob Gilder T27 74 71 72 217 T27 76 69 72 217 Tom Kite T27 76 69 72 217 Mark Lye T27 74 72 71 217 Lennie Clements T35 73 73 72 218 Willie Wood T35 68 74 76 218 Larry Mize T35 75 68 75 218 Sandy Lyle T35 76 73 69 218 Jeff Sluman T35 76 72 70 218 Corey Pavin T35 76 68 74 218 Mike Gove T35 76 71 71 218 Mark Hayes T35 73 71 74 218 Richard Zokol T35 76 69 73 218 Ben Crenshaw T35 76 74 68 218 Tim Simpson T45 73 69 77 219 Jeff Lewis T45 72 73 74 219 Dan Forsman T45 74 75 70 219 Lee Trevino T45 77 72 70 219 Frank Conner T45 78 70 71 219 Peter Jacobsen T45 69 71 79 219 Ray Floyd T51 72 71 77 220 Joe Inman T51 75 69 76 220 Rocco Mediate T51 72 75 73 220 Donnie Hammond T51 81 70 69 220 Rod Curl T51 73 73 74 220 Kris Moe T51 73 70 77 220 Bill Israelson T51 74 70 76 220 Bill Kratzert T51 74 71 75 220 T51 73 72 75 220 Clarence Rose T51 74 73 73 220 Chris Perry T51 72 73 75 220 J. C. Snead T62 75 71 75 221 Tom Weiskopf T62 74 73 74 221 John Adams T62 76 71 74 221 Hubert Green T62 74 72 75 221 Mike McLean T62 80 68 73 221 Mike McCullough T62 77 72 72 221 Hale Irwin T62 76 72 73 221 Tom Byrum T62 78 70 73 221 T62 76 73 72 21 Joey Sindelar T62 79 67 75 221

136 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Fuzzy Zoeller/ 1 66 62 65 - 193 (23) Mike Evans Lee Trevino/ 2 70 68 59 - 197 (19) Don Schwab Hubert Green/ T3 70 64 64 - 198 (18) Dean Spanos Willie Wood/ T3 63 65 70 - 198 (18) John Zoller Mark Wiebe/ T4 68 66 65 - 199 (17) Charles deLimur Bob Eastwood/ T4 63 67 69 - 199 (17) Don Ohlmeyer Ron Streck/ T5 68 72 60 - 200 (16) Darrell Brown Craig Stadler/ T5 66 69 65 - 200 (16) John Jennings, Jr. Mike McCullough/ T5 70 65 65 - 200 (16) Hord Hardin

137 1987 JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 1 A surprise first-round leader and a surprise fourth-round winner marked the second installment of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Struggling, 12-year veteran Rex Caldwell shot a 67 at Pebble Beach for the early lead, but in the end, Johnny Miller came from off the leaderboard to edge Payne Stewart. Caldwell’s chances for winning were shot by a quadruple-bogey 8 on the 18th hole at Cypress Point, one of his balls bouncing off a tree branch and hitting his caddie in the stomach. Miller, meanwhile, reached contention with a 68 at Pebble Beach during Saturday’s third round, but still trailed Payne Stewart by five strokes. On Sunday Miller, 39, hammered Pebble for seven birdies and a 66, then waited 40 minutes to see if he could be caught. Stewart had a 25- foot putt for birdie and a tie at the 18th but missed. A record crowd of 48,815 viewed Saturday’s round. In the Pro-Am, Fred Couples and baseball star George Brett, given a 17 handicap, treamed for the win. LEADERS: First round—Rex Caldwell shot 5-under-par 67 at Pebble for 1-stroke lead over John Adams, Tom Byrum, Sandy Lyle and Lanny Wadkins. Second round—Wadkins (SH) added 69 for 137 and 1-stroke lead over Payne Stewart (SH). Third round—Stewart shot 69 (PB) for 207 and 2-stroke lead over Lyle 70, Bernhard Langer 68, and Wadkins 72, who tied at 209. CUT: 82 players at 4-over-par 220, but only low 60 and ties (69 players) competed in final round. The “60 Cut” was 219. Team cut (low 25 and ties) was 198 with 26 teams making it. WEATHER: Light rain Thursday morning and partly cloudy rest of day. Partly clearing on Friday and sunny on Saturday and Sunday.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Johnny Miller 1 72 72 68 66 278 Payne Stewart 2 69 69 69 72 279 Bernhard Langer T3 72 69 68 71 280 Lanny Wadkins T3 68 69 72 71 280 Fred Couples 5 70 70 72 69 281 Danny Edwards T6 70 69 72 71 282 Larry Mize T6 71 71 71 69 282 Dan Pohl T6 69 75 71 67 282 Bob Tway T6 72 71 72 67 282 Rick Fehr T10 71 74 73 65 283 Mark Wiebe T10 71 72 73 67 283 Ken Brown T10 73 70 71 69 283 Sandy Lyle T13 68 71 70 75 284 Isao Aoki T13 69 70 74 71 284 T15 74 72 70 69 285 Lennie Clements T15 72 70 69 74 285 Leonard Thompson T15 70 73 71 71 285 Tom Byrum T15 68 74 71 72 285 Ben Crenshaw T15 75 71 71 68 285 Jack Nicklaus T15 72 72 70 71 285 Andy Bean T15 73 73 72 67 285 Fuzzy Zoeller T15 73 70 71 71 285 Curtis Strange T23 72 75 71 68 286 Richard Zokol T23 69 75 73 69 286 Rex Caldwell T23 67 78 67 74 286 Mark O'Meara T23 70 71 72 73 286 George Burns T23 72 72 72 70 286

138 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round T23 71 71 73 71 286 Corey Pavin T29 74 71 71 71 287 John Mahaffey T29 69 75 71 72 287 Tom Kite T29 74 70 74 69 287 Peter Jacobsen T29 74 72 70 71 287 Lasrry Rinker T33 71 77 70 70 288 T33 72 69 69 78 288 Roger Maltbie T33 69 72 74 73 288 John Cook T33 70 71 74 73 288 Ken Green T33 69 77 71 71 288 Jay Haas T33 71 75 73 69 288 T33 73 73 72 70 288 T33 72 72 70 74 283 Pat McGowan T41 78 72 69 70 289 T41 74 73 72 70 289 Willie Wood T41 69 75 71 74 289 Chris Perry T44 76 72 71 71 290 Andy Dillard T44 71 75 72 72 290 Bobby Clampett T44 75 75 69 71 290 Andrew Magee T44 73 73 70 74 290 Bill Glasson T44 72 73 73 72 290 Tom Watson T49 69 74 74 74 291 Bobby Cole T49 72 68 79 72 291 Brad Fabel T49 72 73 73 73 291 Bobby Wadldns T49 69 71 76 75 291 Mark Lye T49 74 68 74 75 291 Hubert Green T54 76 68 72 76 292 Dennis Watson T54 72 74 73 73 292 Antonio Cerda T54 73 76 70 73 292 Barry Jaeckel T54 75 73 70 74 292 Charles Bolling T54 73 76 69 74 292 Tim Norris T54 73 75 71 73 292 Paul Azinger T60 72 72 75 74 293 Lon Hinkle T60 78 70 70 75 293 Greg Norman T60 72 74 72 75 293 Blaine McCallister T60 75 75 67 76 293 Bill Sander T60 69 74 73 77 293 Dan Forsman T65 72 77 70 75 294 David Edwards T65 72 72 75 75 294 John Horne T65 73 70 73 78 294 Steve Pate T65 72 72 73 77 294 David Canipe 69 74 73 70 79 296 Andy North T70 70 75 75 220 Brian Claar T70 75 72 73 220 Morris Hatalsky T70 74 71 75 220 Gary Hallberg T70 72 74 74 220 1,128 John Adams T70 68 81 71 220 1,128 Brett Upper T70 73 74 73 220 1,128

139 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Robert Thompson T70 71 74 75 220 1,128 T70 74 73 73 220 1,128 Brad Faxon T70 70 71 79 220 1,128 Dave Eichelberger T70 74 72 74 220 1,128 Mike Bender T70 71 75 74 220 1,128 Rick Dalpos T70 74 74 72 220 1,128 Kikuo Arai T70 77 72 71 220 1,128

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Fred Couples/ 1 67 61 64 64 256 (32) George Brett Wayne Levi! 2 63 62 68 63 256 (32) Jacky Lee / 3 64 64 65 66 259 (29) Tom Kite/ T4 64 63 67 66 260 (28) Tom Kite, Sr. Mark Wiebe/ T4 66 65 67 62 260 (28) Charles deLimur Rex Caldwell/ T6 63 68 64 66 261 (27) Dan Quayle John Brodie/ T6 66 63 65 67 261 (27) Dan Marino 6-way tie T8 262 (26)

140 1988 FEBRUARY 4-7 Steve Jones survived a playoff with Bob Tway for his first tour victory. Jones carded a second-round 64 at Cypress Point to reach the top of the leaderboard and survived a final-round 74 at Pebble Beach to win the $126,000 first prize. Jones’ 74 gave him a total of 8-under 280, which was matched by Tway when he shot a final-round 68. In the playoff Jones sank an 18-foot birdie putt at the 17th hole for the win. Greg Norman shot a closing 66 and finished one-stroke out of the playoff. LEADERS: First round—Mark Calcavecchia, Jim Booros and Jim Gallagher all had 5-under-par 67s, with six players tied at 68. Second round—Steve Jones equalled the course record at Cypress Point with an 8- under-par 64 to share lead with Calcavecchia at 136, 8-under-par. Third round—Jones added a 70 at Spyglass Hill for a 206 total and a 3-stroke lead over Bernhard Langer and Craig Stadler. CUT: 77 players at 4-over-par 220, but only low 60 and ties (63 at 218) competed in final round. Team cut to 25 teams and ties was at 200 with 29 teams in the field. WEATHER: Near perfect every day. Slight chill in the air and some breeze on Saturday. ATTENDANCE: 134,955 (Record)

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Steve Jones 1 72 64 70 74 280 Bob Tway 2 72 73 67 68 280 (Jones won playoff with birdie on second hole) Greg Norman 3 68 75 72 66 281 Craig Stadler T4 68 70 71 73 282 Bernhard Langer T4 72 67 70 73 282 Jim Carter T4 70 71 70 71 282 Tom Sieckmann T4 69 68 75 70 282 Mark Calcavecchia 8 67 69 75 72 283 Tom Watson T9 68 72 72 72 284 Mark O’Meara T9 69 73 71 71 284 David Canipe T9 70 76 68 70 284 III T12 73 69 71 72 285 Hale Irwin T12 73 70 69 73 285 Steve Pate T12 70 74 74 67 285 Dick Mast T12 72 71 68 74 285 Bob Gilder T12 71 72 74 68 285 Sandy Lyle T12 74 65 73 73 285 Willie Wood T18 70 71 73 72 286 Roy Biancalana T18 76 70 70 70 286 Dan Pohl T18 69 73 75 69 286 Andrew Magee T18 75 68 72 71 286 Ben Crenshaw T22 68 73 72 74 287 Rocco Mediate T22 70 73 73 71 287 David Eichelberger T22 75 68 70 74 287 Howard Clark T22 70 74 72 71 287 Lanny Wadkins T22 72 71 73 71 287 Loren Roberts T22 75 72 71 69 287 Jay Delsing T22 72 70 76 69 287 Paul Azinger T22 72 73 73 69 287

141 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Gene Sauers T30 72 71 71 74 288 Greg Ladehoff T30 70 74 74 70 288 D. A. Weibring T30 76 70 69 73 288 Jim Gallagher T30 67 73 76 72 288 Robert Wrenn T34 71 71 75 72 289 T34 70 75 71 73 289 Rick Pearson T34 73 70 75 71 289 Peter Jacobsen T34 71 73 72 73 289 Nick Price T34 70 76 71 72 289 Mark Weibe T34 74 71 73 71 289 Lennie Clements T34 70 75 72 72 289 Kenny Perry T41 74 71 72 73 290 Mike Hulbert T41 74 74 70 72 290 Brett Upper T41 71 70 71 78 290 Mike Donald T41 70 73 74 73 290 Joey Rassett T41 70 74 72 74 290 Joey Sindelar T41 75 73 70 72 290 Bill Britton T41 72 70 73 75 290 Mark Lye T41 71 72 71 76 290 Bobby Wadlcins T49 76 68 73 74 291 Chris Perry T49 73 71 74 73 291 Larry Rinker T49 75 70 68 78 291 Bill Sander T49 70 71 77 73 291 Kikuo Arai T49 73 73 72 73 291 David Ogrin T49 72 73 73 74 292 Danny Edwards T55 72 71 73 76 292 Dave Stockton T57 73 73 72 75 293 Fuzzy Zoeller T57 72 72 72 77 293 Johnny Miller T57 71 71 75 76 293 Jim Hallet T57 73 72 73 75 293 T57 78 71 69 74 293 Bob Eastwood 62 74 72 70 78 294 Mark Pfeil 63 72 73 73 79 297 Tom Kite T64 69 77 73 219 Leonard Thompson T64 71 76 72 219 Barry Jaeckel T64 74 68 77 219 Rick Fehr T64 74 71 74 219 Jack Nicklaus T64 73 73 73 219 Jeff Sluman T69 74 70 76 220 George Archer T69 73 71 76 220 T69 68 76 76 220 Mike Reid T69 75 72 73 220 Robert Thompson T69 75 74 71 220 Richard Zokol T69 77 65 78 220 Jeff Coston T69 71 75 74 220 Brian Tennyson T69 71 71 78 220 T69 68 74 78 220

142 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Dan Pohl/ 1 64 63 64 64 255 (33) Dan Marino Steve Jones/ T2 64 62 67 64 257 (31) Jame Rheim Johnny Miller/ T2 64 62 67 64 257 (31) John Miller, Jr. Rick Pearson/ 4 68 63 62 65 258 (30) Tom Crow Lennie Clements/ T5 63 65 67 65 260 (28) Louis Auer Andrew Magee/ T5 69 60 63 68 260 (28) Jim Vickers Andy North/ T5 65 67 67 61 260 (28) George Gillett, Jr. Bob Eastwood/ T8 64 67 64 66 261 (27) David Fisher David Canipe/ T8 67 68 61 65 261 (27) Tom Warde 3-way tie T10 262 (26)

143 1989 JANUARY 26-29 Mark O’Meara returned to the winner’s circle with a classic finish, sinking a 10-foot birdie putt at the 18th green to edge Tom Kite by a stroke. It was the first victory in the U.S. for O’Meara since his triumph in the 1985 Crosby. “When I saw that putt going into the hole, I almost had a heart attack,” O’Meara exclaimed. “I was hyperventilating. Dave Stockton, 47, had held the lead after the first round, shooting a 65 at Pebble. Jack Nicklaus, 49, was in contention after two rounds but blew to an 80 on Saturday at Pebble. LEADERS: First round—Dave Stockton birdied last three holes (PB) for 7-under-par 65, led Mark O’Meara (CP) and Nick Price (CP) by one stroke. Second round—O’Meara (SH) added 68 for 134 and led Stockton (CP) by one stroke. Third round—O’Meara (PB) had 71 for 207 and was tied with Nick Price (PB) who had 67. Tom Kite (PB) and Bernhard Langer tied at 209. CUT: 76 players at 3-over-par 219, but only low 60 pros and ties (67 at 2- over-par 218) competed in final round. Team cut (25 teams) was 200 and 30 teams made cut. WEATHER: Slight chill in the air, but beautiful every day.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Mark O’Meara 1 66 68 73 70 277 Tom Kite 2 67 70 72 69 278 Jim Carter T3 70 72 69 69 280 Nick Price T3 66 74 67 73 280 Sandy Lyle T3 68 72 72 68 280 Steve Jones T6 71 69 71 70 281 Lanny Wadkins T6 73 69 72 67 281 Steve Pate T6 72 72 66 71 281 Hal Sutton T6 70 73 70 68 281 Dave Stockton T10 65 70 78 69 282 Loren Roberts T10 67 72 76 67 282 David Ogrin T12 68 70 72 73 283 Mark Brooks T12 73 66 71 73 283 Bernhard Langer T12 70 68 71 74 283 Scott Simpson T15 70 72 73 69 284 Mike McCullough T15 69 71 71 73 284 Dennis Trixler T17 69 72 75 69 285 Gary Hallberg T17 73 72 72 68 285 Gil Morgan T17 70 69 73 73 285 Ken Green T17 68 71 71 75 285 Fuzzy Zoeller T21 71 71 73 71 286 Howard Clark T21 71 70 73 72 286 George Archer T21 69 72 75 70 286 Bob Eastwood T21 75 66 72 73 286 Bobby Clampett T21 69 75 70 73 286 John Cook T21 67 76 70 73 286 Johnny Miller T27 70 72 73 72 287 John Mahaffey T27 68 77 69 72 287 Chris Perry T27 69 72 73 73 287 Bob Fabel T27 70 71 73 73 287 Tim Simpson T27 68 76 73 70 287

144 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Mike Hulbert T27 76 69 72 70 287 Rocco Mediate T27 71 69 78 69 287 T27 71 71 69 76 287 Ted Schulz T27 68 70 74 75 287 Roger Maltbie T36 69 74 74 71 288 Davis Love III T36 70 72 73 73 288 Keith Clearwater T36 72 69 73 74 288 John Adams T36 71 72 72 73 288 Andrew Magee T36 74 75 67 72 288 Andy Bean T36 74 72 71 71 288 Brad Faxon T36 74 75 68 71 288 T36 70 70 73 75 288 Ken Green T36 74 73 71 70 288 Jack Nicklaus T45 69 69 80 71 289 Craig Stadler T45 70 73 72 74 289 Brad Bryant T45 72 72 72 73 289 Bob Tway T45 70 73 71 75 289 Brian Tennyson T45 74 69 74 72 289 Mike Reid T50 73 74 69 74 290 Mark Lye T50 74 71 72 73 290 Greg Ladehoff T50 69 70 75 76 290 D. A. Weibring T50 73 70 74 73 290 Kenny Perry T50 73 75 70 72 290 Mark Calcavecchia T50 71 72 75 72 290 Charles Bowles T57 71 74 72 74 291 Bob Wolcott T57 74 73 71 73 291 John Huston T59 73 71 72 76 292 Mark Hayes T59 70 74 72 76 292 Mac O'Grady T59 71 73 69 79 292 Fred Couples T59 71 72 74 75 292 Lennie Clements 63 67 74 77 75 293 Greg Twiggs T64 76 73 68 77 294 Bobby Wadkins T64 69 74 74 77 294 Jerry Pate T64 75 71 71 77 294 Clark Burroughs 67 75 69 74 78 296

145 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Steve Jones/ 1 64 64 63 64 255 (33) Dr. James Rheim Dan Pohl/ 2 64 65 64 63 256 (32) Dan Marino Mark Calcavecchia/ 3 64 66 65 63 258 (30) Gary Carter Kenny Knox/ 4 66 67 62 66 261 (27) Jack Wagner Jack Kay, Jr.! 5 66 64 68 64 262 (26) Joe Brown Lanny Wadkins/ T6 66 68 65 64 263 (25) Finis Conner Andrew Magee/ T6 65 66 67 65 263 (25) James W. Vickers Lon Hinkle/ T6 68 66 63 66 263 (25) Dwight Clark David Graham/ T6 67 63 69 64 263 (25) Harry Oranges 4-way tie T10 264 (24)

146 1990 FEBRUARY 1-4 Mark O’Meara won his third National Pro-Am in six years, and he did it with his father, Bob, as his amateur partner. O’Meara joined Jack Nicklaus as a three-time winner. O’Meara, who also won the 1979 California Amateur at Pebble Beach, opened the final round with a one-stroke lead over Rocco Mediate, shot par 72 for a 281 and finished two strokes in front of Kenny Perry. In the Pro-Am, Hubert Green and Dean Spanos were the winners, teaming for a 28-under 260. LEADERS: First round—Payne Stewart (CP) with 6-under-par 66, led Mark O’Meara by one. Second round— Stewart and Rocco Mediate led at 7-underpar 137, one ahead of Tom Kite. Third round—O’Meara at 7-under-par 209, led Mediate by one. CUT: 78 players at 6-over-par 222, but only low 60 and ties (62 at 5-overpar 221) competed in final round. Team cut was (25 teams) at 203. 29 teams made it. WEATHER: Thursday mostly cloudy with some rain showers. Friday-mostly sunny and breezy. Saturday- overcast with winds up to 40 mph. Play suspended at 4:45 at Cypress Point with four groups (eight pros) unable to complete 17th and 18th holes. Sunday-Sunny but cool. Winds 15-20 mph.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Mark O’Meara 1 67 73 69 72 281 Kenny Perry 2 73 71 69 70 283 Tom Kite T3 69 69 75 71 284 Payne Stewart T3 66 71 74 73 284 David Frost 5 74 71 73 67 285 Richard Zokol T6 75 71 71 69 286 Mark Calcavecchia T6 69 71 74 76 286 Rocco Mediate T8 69 68 73 77 287 Rick Fehr T8 70 72 73 72 287 Brad Faxon T8 75 69 74 69 287 Bob Eastwood T11 69 72 77 70 288 Bobby Wadldns T11 70 68 78 72 288 Webb Heintzeman T11 73 67 76 72 288 Craig Stadler T11 72 73 72 71 288 Mark Brooks T11 71 70 73 74 288 Willie Wood T16 73 72 71 73 289 Raymond Floyd T16 69 72 76 72 289 Brian Claar T16 69 72 75 73 289 Loren Roberts T16 74 70 71 74 289 Rober Maltbie 20 71 71 75 73 290 Dave Eichelberger T21 73 69 71 78 291 Johnny Miller T21 72 72 70 77 291 Nick Price T21 71 73 70 77 291 Larry Silveira T21 72 73 72 74 291 Peter Jacobsen T21 70 73 75 73 291 T21 75 72 71 73 291 T21 76 67 75 73 291 David Edwards T21 75 73 71 72 291 Andrew Magee T21 74 69 76 72 291 Jerry Pate T21 76 72 72 71 291 Gene Sauers T31 73 68 76 75 292

147 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Mike Hulbert T31 72 70 76 74 292 John Cook T33 70 68 78 77 293 Billy Andrade T33 71 78 69 74 293 Dillard Pruitt T33 73 68 78 74 293 Corey Pavin T33 74 68 78 73 293 Mark Wiebe T33 72 72 76 73 293 Danny Edwards T33 75 70 76 72 293 Lanny WAdkins T33 72 71 78 72 293 Chris Perry T40 72 70 75 77 294 Sandy Lyle T40 74 70 74 76 294 John Adams T40 74 74 72 74 294 Paul Azinger T40 78 70 73 73 294 Robert Wrenn T40 73 72 76 73 294 Greg Bruckner T40 75 70 76 73 294 Fred Couples T46 75 71 72 77 295 Stan Utley T46 68 73 78 76 295 Hal Sutton T46 73 73 74 75 295 Lennie Clements T46 74 69 77 75 295 Hale Irwin T46 73 76 72 74 295 Jim Booros T51 73 73 72 78 296 Greg Powers T51 75 72 74 75 296 Jim Thorpe T51 68 70 83 75 296 Jay Delsing T54 72 72 74 79 297 Tom Sieckmann T54 73 74 73 77 297 T54 73 72 75 77 297 Brad Bryant T54 70 73 77 77 297 Doug Tewell T54 72 72 77 76 297 Peter Persons T54 75 67 76 79 297 Jim Nelford 60 77 71 73 77 298 Jack Nicklaus 61 72 71 78 78 299 Howard Clark 62 73 71 77 79 300

148 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Hubert Green/ 1 63 68 61 68 260 (28) $7,000 Dean Spanos David Frost/ T2 69 63 67 65 264 (24) Tom Crow Bob Eastwood/ T2 67 65 69 63 264 (24) David Fisher Mark Calcavecchia/ T2 64 67 67 66 264 (24) Gary Carter Roger Maltbie/ T3 66 64 69 69 268 (20) Eddie DeBartolo, Jr. Payne Stewart/ T3 65 66 68 69 268 (20) Orel Hershiser Andrew Magee/ T3 64 64 71 69 268 (20) Jim Vickers Clark Burorughs/ T3 69 69 62 68 268 (20) Huey Lewis Jack Nicklaus, Jr.! T3 69 64 69 66 268 (20) John Purcell 148

149 1991 JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 3 Cypress Point, a tournament venue since 1947, was succeeded by the newer Poppy Hills, which quickly earned the respect of the tour pros. “It definitely has the attention of the players,” said pro Mike Hulbert. “I don’t know if you can shoot a good round there and win the tournament, but you sure could lose it there.” In the third round Paul Azinger needed 73 strokes to get around Poppy and later groused that “the best hole on that course is the 19th.” But by Sunday afternoon he wasn’t complaining; he eagled Pebble’s 2nd hole and cruised to a 67 for a four-stroke win over Corey Pavin and Brian Claar. Azinger pocketed $198,000 from the record $1.1 million purse. John Cook and TV soap opera star Jack Wagner won the Pro-Am with a score of 33-under 255. LEADERS: First round—Mike Standly (PB) had 7-under-par 65 and led John Cook (PH) and Brian Claar (SH) by one stroke. Second round—Paul Azinger (SH-PB) had second 5-under par 67 for 134 and led Rocco Mediate (PH) 67 and Jay Delsing (PB) 68 by two. Third round—Mediate (SH) had 69 for 11-under-par 205. Davis Love III at 206. CUT: 73 pros at 2-over-par 218, but only low 60 and ties (64 at 1-over 217) play the final round. Team cut (25 teams) was 199 with 25 teams making it. WEATHER: Thursday-sunny. Friday-morning overcast, afternoon sunny. Saturday-Start of play delayed 1 1/2 hours by heavy rain and strong winds. Cleared at 10 a.m. Sunday was beautiful day.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round

Paul Azinger 1 67 67 73 67 274

Brian Claar T2 66 73 71 68 278 Corey Pavin T2 71 71 69 67 278 Mike Smith T4 70 73 71 65 279 Rocco Mediate T4 69 67 69 74 279 Davis Love III T4 67 70 69 73 279 Jay Haas T7 68 70 74 68 280 John Cook T7 66 72 69 73 280 Larry Mize T7 71 66 73 70 280 Mark Calcavecchia 10 71 72 71 67 281 Hal Sutton T11 71 74 68 70 283 Bobby Wadldns T11 73 70 73 67 283 Chip Beck T11 70 70 69 74 283 John Inman T11 72 69 72 70 283 T15 71 73 69 71 284 Bill Britton T15 69 72 74 69 284 Brad Faxon T15 74 67 73 70 284 Howard Twitty T15 70 68 75 71 284 T15 67 75 73 69 284 T20 74 67 72 72 285 David Frost T20 73 68 70 74 285 T20 68 76 73 68 285 Clark Dennis T20 72 69 72 72 285 T20 72 70 74 69 285 Jay Delsing T20 68 68 76 73 285 Payne Stewart T20 69 71 74 71 285 Mac O'Grady T27 74 70 68 74 286 Billy Andrade T27 73 71 72 70 286

150 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Raymond Floyd T27 71 74 71 70 286 Peter Jacobsen T27 70 74 69 73 286 John Joseph T27 70 74 69 73 286 Jim Hallet T27 74 69 74 69 286 T27 70 72 73 71 286 David Sutherland T27 69 72 72 73 286 Howard Clark T35 75 71 70 71 287 Danny Edwards T35 74 71 70 72 287 Ed Fiori T35 73 72 72 70 287 Jim Benepe T35 76 72 67 72 287 Tom Watson T35 72 72 71 72 287 Mike Standly T40 65 78 73 72 288 Hale Irwin T40 69 72 75 72 288 Jerry Haas T40 70 75 71 72 288 Sandy Lyle T40 71 75 70 72 288 Greg Bruckner T40 71 71 75 71 288 John Mahaffey T40 70 69 76 73 288 Dicky Thompson T40 73 71 72 72 288 Bob Eastwood T47 74 70 71 74 289 Willie Wood T47 74 70 72 73 289 Doug Tewell T47 69 72 74 74 289 Johnny Miller T47 72 73 72 72 289 Jeff Wilson T47 72 71 72 74 289 Craig Stadler T47 71 73 72 73 289 Keith Clearwater T53 72 74 71 73 290 Sean Murphy T53 71 74 72 73 290 Larry Rinker T53 67 77 73 73 290 Emlyn Aubrey T53 70 72 75 73 290 Greg VVhisman T53 75 68 72 75 290 Tom Kite T53 68 77 70 75 290 Joey Sindelar T53 71 70 76 73 290 Steve Jones T53 75 68 71 76 290 Ken Schall 61 71 72 74 74 291 Joel Edwards T62 72 73 72 75 292 Bob Borowicz T62 71 72 74 75 292 Ed Humenik 64 73 72 72 77 294

151 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 John Cook/ 1 63 67 63 62 255 (33) Jack Wagner Bobby Wadkins/ 2 64 64 66 62 256 (32) Vinnie Giles Larry Mize/ 3 66 60 68 64 258 (30) Bill Bentley, Jr. Payne Stewart/ T4 65 67 64 64 260 (28) Orel Hershiser Bob Borowicz/ T4 64 62 71 63 260 (28) Brett Saberhagen Chip Beck/ T6 66 60 66 69 261 (27) Ray Knowles Paul Azinger/ T6 66 63 67 65 261 (27) Larry Colson Brad Faxon/ T8 67 63 68 64 262 (26) Peter Ueberroth Corey Pavin/ T8 63 69 65 65 262 (26) Jim Mahoney David Canipe/ T8 68 61 65 68 262 (26) Thomas Warde

152 1992 JANUARY 30-FEBRUARY 2 Ideal, warm conditions greeted the field in 1992, and it responded with one of the most memorable assaults on par in the history of the tournament. Mark Wiebe and Jeff Sluman led the way in the first round with 64s at Pebble Beach, tying the course record for playing the ball down, and 75 pros in all broke par on the three tournament courses. Bob Lohr and Patrick Henry Horgan III took over the lead after 36 holes, but were only a stroke in front of Sluman, three-time Crosby / AT&T winner Mark O’Meara, Lanny Wadkins and Tom Siecicmann. Comedian Bill Murray, a first- time competitor, emerged as a gallery favorite. The “Caddyshack” star charmed all he encountered by wearing a cap shaped like the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. And on the 1st tee at Spyglass Hill, Murray brought a little show- business to his round, “taking 10” to down a beer and polish off a polish dog before teeing off. O’Meara fired a third-round 68 at Pebble Beach to take a two-stroke lead over Sluman. PaulAzinger and Raymond Floyd tied Pebble’s course record with Ms, and it took a tournament record score of 1-under 215 to make the cut. The final round went to a playoff as O’Meara and Sluman tied at 13- under-par 275, O’Meara shooting a 70 and Sluman a 68. O’Meara sank a 35-foot birdie putt from against the fringe at the 72nd hole to force sudden death, then drained a 12-footer for a winning par on the first extra hole. “I just must be the Pro-Am king or something,” said O’Meara, whose victories at Pebble also include the AT&Ts in 1989 and 1990; the Crosby in 1985, and the California Amateur in 1979. Greg Norman and 20-handicap partner Kerry Packer won the pro-am division with a score of 42-under-par 246. LEADERS: First round—Mark Wiebe (PB) and Jeff Sluman (PB) shot 8under-par 64s and led J. P. Horgan (PB) and Tom Purtzer (PB) by two strokes. Second round—Horgan added a 70 (SH) and Bob Lohr (PB) shot 67 to share 36-hole lead at 136. Sluman, Mark O’Meara, Lanny Wadkins and Tom Siecicmann were tied at 137. Third round—O’Meara moved into 54-hole lead with 68 (PB) for a 205 total. Sluman with 70 at Poppy Hills was at 207 and Paul Azinger and Ray Floyd, both with 64s at Pebble Beach were tied at 208. CUT: 82 pros at even par 216, but only low 60 and ties (68) at 1-underpar 215 played Sunday. Team cut was 20-under-par 196 with 26 teams playing final round. WEATHER: Spectacular every day. Rain Friday night, but skies had cleared before Saturday’s play started.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Mark O’Meara 1 69 68 68 70 275 Jeff Sluman 2 64 73 70 68 275 (O’Meara won with par on the first extra hole) Paul Azinger 3 74 70 64 68 276 Steve Elkington T4 70 70 69 68 277 Tom Lehman T4 70 71 67 69 277 Mark Wiebe T4 64 74 70 69 277 Larry Rinker T7 72 66 72 69 279 Gil Morgan T7 71 69 69 70 279 Tom Watson T9 70 69 71 70 280 Ben Crenshaw T9 71 71 71 67 280 Chip Beck T9 67 71 73 69 280 T12 72 71 71 67 281 Jeff Maggert T12 71 71 71 68 281 John Cook T12 74 69 69 69 281 Ray Floyd T12 71 73 64 73 281 Fulton Allem T12 69 72 72 68 281 Larry Mize T12 69 72 70 70 281 Fuzzy Zoeller T12 72 68 69 72 281 Kim Young T12 69 69 72 71 281 Mike Hulbert T20 67 76 70 69 282

153 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Dan Pohl T20 71 68 70 73 282 Kenny Perry T20 73 71 69 69 282 Tom Sieckmann T20 67 70 74 71 282 Tom Byrum T20 72 71 67 72 282 Payne Stewart T25 73 66 70 74 283 Lanny Wadkins T25 67 70 73 73 283 Peter Jacobsen T25 69 73 69 72 283 Mark Brooks T25 67 71 75 70 283 Ted Schulz T25 71 71 68 73 283 Jim McGovern T25 74 67 70 72 283 Corey Pavin T25 73 71 71 68 283 Mike Reid T25 71 72 71 69 283 D. A. Weibring T33 68 73 74 69 284 Neal Lancaster T33 69 71 73 71 284 Loren Roberts T33 71 71 72 70 284 Wayne Levi T33 73 71 70 70 284 Ed Humenik T33 75 69 68 72 284 Dan Forsman T33 69 75 71 69 284 Greg Norman T33 74 68 71 71 284 Howard Twitty T33 68 70 70 76 284 Bob Lohr T41 69 67 79 70 285 Greg Twiggs T41 69 76 70 70 285 T41 72 75 68 70 285 T41 71 75 67 72 285 Greg Hickman T41 72 70 70 73 285 Willie Wood T41 67 72 74 72 285 Andrew Magee T41 72 70 70 73 285 Scott Simpson T48 71 74 67 74 286 John Mahaffey T48 73 70 70 73 286 Bobby Wadlcins T48 72 73 70 71 286 Jerry Foltz T48 70 74 70 72 286 Michael Cunning T52 69 75 71 72 287 Chris Tucker T52 68 76 68 75 287 Keith Clearwater T52 71 75 69 72 287 Hale Irwin T52 71 70 72 74 287 P. H. Horgan III T56 66 70 76 76 288 Gene Sauers T56 73 72 68 75 288 T56 71 70 74 73 288 Bill Britton T56 69 73 72 74 288 Tom Purtzer T56 66 75 74 73 288 Jay Haas T56 69 71 75 73 288 T62 68 78 69 74 289 Jon Chaffee T62 75 71 67 76 289 Bruce Zambriski T62 71 73 70 75 289 Mike Donald 65 71 71 72 76 290 Joey Sindelar 66 70 76 69 76 291 Ken Green 67 67 74 74 78 293 Shawn McEntee 68 70 73 72 79 294

154 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Greg Norman/ 1 63 59 59 65 246 (42) Kerry Packer Frank Funk/ 2 62 66 62 62 252 (36) Lawrence Taylor Brad Bryant/ 3 64 66 61 62 253 (35) Tom Candioti Brian Claar/ 4 60 65 68 62 255 (33) Jason Bateman Willie Wood/ T5 63 64 64 65 256 (32) John Zoller Payne Stewart/ T5 65 62 63 66 256 (32) Orel Hershiser Mark Calcavecchia/ T5 64 65 65 62 256 (32) Gary Carter Paul Azinger/ 8 70 65 58 64 257 (31) Larry Colson Gary Nicklaus/ T9 64 67 61 66 258 (30) John Purcell Johnny Miller/ T9 63 63 67 65 258 (30) Bryant Gumbel

155 1993 FEBRUARY 4-7 Rain on Wednesday afternoon helped soften up the courses, but a beautiful day greeted players on Thursday with the temperature reaching 68 and David Frost recording a 66 at Pebble Beach to take the first round lead.The weather turned to semi-cloudy on Friday with brisk winds in the afternoon and a high of 57. But it didn’t phase rookie Brett Ogle of Australia, who posted his second straight 68 at Poppy Hills to grab the lead with an eight-under-par 136. Ogle added a 69 at Spyglass Hill on Saturday to widen his lead to two strokes over Bill Ray Brown. Dan Forsman registered a course record 64 at Spyglass Hill to vault into a tie for third at 208. Ogle’s one-under-par 71 on Sunday gave him a 276 and a three-stroke edge over Brown, and his first PGA Tour victory. Forty-three professionals finished under par for the 72 holes. Professional Payne Stewart and amateur Jim Morris won the Pro-Am title with a score of 257, one stroke ahead of four rivals. Morris helped Stewart 26 strokes. Ken Bowden won the Levi Straus award for the amateur helping his professional the most, contributing 32 strokes for Perry Moss, who had an individual score of 290. The team tied for second at 258. LEADERS: First round—David Frost (PB) shot six-under-par 66 for a one-stroke lead over Mark Brooks (PB). Second round—Rookie Brett Ogle (SH) shot his second 68 for an eight-under total of 136 to hold a one-stroke advantage over Brooks (PH) 70, and Lennie Clements (PH) 67. Third round—Ogle (SH) added a three-under 69 move into a two-stroke lead over Billy Ray Brown (PB) 69. Three-way tie for third at 8-under 208 included Dan Forsman, who registered a course record 64 at Spyglass Hill. Others at 208 were Gil Morgan (PB) 69 and Trevor Dodds (SH) 70. CUT: 82 pros at two-over-par 218, but only the low 60 pros and ties (69 players at one-over-par 217 played the final round). Team cut was 19- under-par 197 with an even 25 teams qualifying for the final round. (Low 25 teams and ties.) WEATHER: Tournament opened with beautiful day Thurs-day. Friday overcast and light rain started about 3:30 p.m. Semi-cloudy and windy on Saturday. High overcast Sunday and rain started about 2:30 p.m.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Brett Ogle 1 68 68 69 71 276 Billy Ray Brown 2 70 68 69 72 279 Greg Twiggs T3 69 72 70 69 280 Joey Sindelar T3 69 72 70 69 280 Trevor Dodds T3 70 68 70 72 280 Lee Janzen 6 71 67 72 71 281 Grant Waite T7 71 70 72 69 282 Chip Beck T7 72 71 69 70 282 Brandel Chamblee T9 72 73 68 70 283 Payne Stewart T9 72 70 71 70 283 Bobby Clampett T9 73 72 68 70 283 Steve Elkington T9 68 71 74 70 283 Billy Andrade T9 70 74 68 71 283 Dan Forsman T9 73 71 64 75 283 John Flannery T9 70 69 70 74 283 Gil Morgan T9 69 70 69 75 283 Emlyn Aubrey T17 75 70 68 71 284 Tom Watson T17 71 75 71 67 284 Mark Carnevale T17 75 70 68 71 284 David Frost T17 66 72 71 75 284 John Inman T21 71 74 69 71 285

156 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Brad Bryant T21 70 72 71 72 285 Fuzzy Zoeller T21 69 72 73 71 285 Tom Purtzer T21 71 73 72 69 285 Ken Green T21 70 74 69 72 285 Fred Funk T21 69 69 72 75 285 Mark Brooks T21 67 70 73 75 285 Tom Lehman T28 73 74 68 71 286 Tom Kite T28 72 74 69 71 228 Kirk Triplett T28 71 70 73 72 286 Rocco Mediate T28 71 74 69 72 286 Dillard Pruitt T28 71 72 73 70 286 Russell Beiersdorf T28 70 73 70 73 286 Lennie Clements T28 70 67 75 74 286 Davis Love HI T28 68 78 71 69 286 Bob Gilder T36 71 77 66 73 287 Brian Kamm T38 72 72 70 73 287 Jeff Wilson T38 71 71 73 72 287 Mark O'Meara T38 71 76 69 71 287 Larry Rinker T38 71 71 74 71 287 Jay Haas T38 72 72 69 74 287 Scott Simpson T38 75 73 68 71 287 Stan Utley T38 68 71 72 76 287 Bob Lohr T44 68 72 7 74 288 Skip Kendall T44 70 73 73 72 288 Peter Jacobsen T44 74 72 70 72 288 Jay Delsing T44 70 71 72 75 288 David Ogrin T44 70 73 74 71 288 Donnie Hammond T44 72 73 72 71 288 Howard Twitty T44 78 71 68 71 288 Bill Kratzert T44 70 73 68 77 288 Dave Peege T52 72 72 71 74 289 Loren Roberts T52 71 72 74 72 289 Robert Friend T52 69 73 71 76 289 Keith Clearwater T52 69 74 69 77 289 John Cook T52 70 76 71 72 289 Bill Britton T42 74 72 71 72 289 Larry Mize T58 70 76 69 75 290 Brian Henninger T58 71 75 70 74 290 Olin Browne T58 71 74 71 74 290 Perry Moss T58 71 72 70 77 290 Lon Hinkle T58 70 72 75 73 290 Chris Perry T58 73 72 72 73 290 Greg Cesario T64 69 73 73 76 291 John Mahaffey T64 70 75 71 75 291 John Adams T64 70 78 69 74 291 George Burns T67 73 71 71 78 293 Tim Loustalot T67 75 73 68 77 293 David Toms T67 70 73 70 80 293

157 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Payne Stewart/ 1 63 65 63 66 257 (31) Jim Morris Perry Moss/ T2 62 65 64 67 258 (30) Ken Bowden Billy Andrade/ T2 65 66 63 64 258 (30) Mark McGwire David Edwards/ T2 65 66 63 64 258 (30) Mark Grace Willie Wood/ T2 66 70 60 62 258 (30) John Zoller Olin Browne/ T6 65 66 63 65 259 (29) Pandel Savic Brett Ogle/ T6 67 61 64 67 259 (29) Peter Pocklington Larry Rinker/ T8 64 64 66 66 260 (28) Richard Gelb John hunan/ T8 62 63 67 68 260 (28) Andrew Magee/ T8 63 66 60 71 260 (28) James W. Vickers

158 1994 FEBRUARY 3-6 Brett Ogle swept in the previous year and won the AT&T National Pro-Am on his first try. But things were a lot different in 1994. Ogle didn’t make the 54-hole cut, shooting 76-73-73-222. Meanwhile, two veterans, who have won here before, waged a final day battle before Johnny Miller, a 46-year-old who almost had decided he was too old to compete on the regular tour, fought off Tom Watson to win. It was Miller’s second victory over 72 holes (1987-1994) and third overall. He won a rain-shortened 54-hole tournament (1974). “It’s nice to let people know that I still can play the Tour. I didn’t know if my putting would hold up. I came here to have fun, but the weather changed in my favor.” Watson, who won the Pro-Am in 1977 and 1978 and the U.S. Open title here in 1982 said he played well enough to win, “but I didn’t putt well enough to win. Watson, who started the final round one stroke behind Miller, had a one shot lead going to the 16th hole. But he three putted there and three putted again on the 17th. His approach on the final hole carried past the pin and he missed his birdie attempt which might have earned him a tie. Dudley Hart got the tournament off to a fast start with a new course record of 65, seven-under-par, at Poppy Hills. Davis Love III had a 66 Friday at Pebble Beach to lead at the half-way mark with 135. Hart regained the lead on Saturday with a 70 at Spyglass Hill for 206 with Miller at 207 and Watson 208. Hart and Robert Floyd, son of professional Raymond Floyd, won the pro-am title with a 258 total. Steve John, a 4-handicap, won the Levi Strauss trophy for the amateur helping his professional the most, contributing 31 strokes. Professional had an individual score of 296. The team posted a score of 265. Bishop William E. Swing helped professional Robin Freeman 30 strokes. LEADERS: First round—Dudley Hart, who never had survived the cut in three previous AT&T National Pro-Ams, set a new Poppy Hills course record with a seven-under-par 65 to claim a one stroke lead over Jay Delsing. Second round—Davis Love III posted a 66 (PB) for a two-day total of 135, one stroke ahead of Hart and Tom Watson. Third round—Hart regained the lead with a 70 (SH) for 206 with Johnny Miller, 67 (PB) one stroke behind. CUT: 72 professionals at one-over par, 217 played the final round. WEATHER: High overcast on Thursday. Sunny, warm, great day on Friday. Scattered clouds on Saturday. Showers starting at 7:30 a.m., and increasing in density until 11:30 when they slacked off. Winds of 30 to 35 mph whipped course until 12:30. Even when they quieted down it was very cold. Drizzle early Sunday threatened the final round, but heavy rains held off until just after the final putt was drained.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Johnny Miller 1 68 72 67 74 281 Jeff Maggart T2 68 72 72 70 282 Corey Pavin T2 69 71 71 71 282 Kirk Triplett T2 69 74 67 72 282 Tom Watson T2 69 67 72 74 282 Tom Lehman 6 69 68 73 73 283 Keith Clearwater T7 70 70 71 73 284 T7 70 70 70 74 284 Blaine McCallister T7 68 71 72 73 284 Jay Delsing T7 66 75 70 73 284 Dudley Hart T7 65 71 70 78 284 T12 72 67 75 71 285 Dan Forsman T12 77 68 70 70 285 Mike Standly T12 70 74 71 70 285 Clark Dennis T12 70 70 73 72 285 Chip Beck T12 74 68 70 73 285

159 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Paul Goydos T12 71 70 70 74 285 Larry Silveira T12 73 69 69 74 285 Esteban Toledo T19 70 74 69 73 286 T12 71 69 73 73 286 David Edwards T19 69 70 73 74 286 Bob Lohr T19 73 71 67 75 206 Raymond Floyd T19 70 71 70 75 286 Gary Hallberg T24 70 72 71 74 287 Davis Love HI T24 69 66 78 74 287 Vijay Singh T24 70 70 72 75 287 Andrew Magee T24 70 69 72 76 287 Bob Gilder T24 67 71 72 77 287 T29 67 70 77 74 288 Charles Raulerson T29 72 68 73 75 288 Bill Britton T29 70 69 73 76 288 Jim Gallagher Jr. T29 70 70 73 75 288 Jay Haas T29 69 73 75 71 288 Mike Reid T29 68 73 71 76 288 Hale Irwin T29 76 72 69 71 288 Dennis Trixler T29 71 70 70 77 288 Jim Nelford T37 70 73 71 75 289 Mark Cato T37 71 71 72 75 289 Brad Bryant T37 74 71 69 75 289 Mark O’Meara T37 72 71 71 75 289 Guy Boros T37 68 71 76 74 289 Phil Tataurangi T37 67 73 75 74 289 David Duval T37 69 72 75 73 289 Peter Jacobsen T37 68 77 71 73 289 Craig Stadler T37 72 69 72 76 289 Brian Kamm T37 69 70 77 73 289 Morris Hatalsky T37 70 72 74 73 289 David Frost T37 70 73 73 73 289 Brian Henninger T37 72 70 72 70 289 Kenny Perry T37 73 72 72 72 289 Tom Kite T37 68 70 72 79 289 Willie Wood T52 75 70 69 76 290 Larry Rinker T52 74 70 71 75 290 Bill Glasson T52 74 69 73 74 290 Brad Faxon T52 73 69 75 73 290 Brian Claar T52 69 75 73 73 290 Payne Stewart T57 68 73 73 77 291 Larry Mize T57 69 73 73 76 291 Lennie Clements T57 74 72 70 75 291 D. A. Weibring T60 73 73 71 75 292 T60 73 71 73 75 292 Ed Dougherty T60 68 77 72 75 292 Roger Maltbie T60 69 71 77 75 292 Jeff Woodland T64 73 71 71 78 293

160 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Steve Lamontagne T64 72 75 69 77 293 Lon Hinkle T66 68 73 72 81 294 Robin Freeman T66 69 74 74 77 294 Ted Coin T66 76 71 70 77 294 Glen Day T69 73 69 75 79 296 T69 71 72 74 79 296 Fulton Allem T71 71 69 77 80 297 Ken Green T71 72 74 71 80 297

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Dudley Hart/ 1 58 66 64 70 238 (30) Robert Floyd Jim Nelford / T2 59 68 66 68 261 (27) Robert McDonnell Tom Kite/ T2 61 64 67 69 261 (27) Rudy Gatlin Jack Nicklaus/ 4 65 62 65 70 262 (26) Steve Nicklaus Payne Stewart/ 5 62 65 67 69 263 (25) Jim Morris Kirk Triplett/ T6 62 66 66 70 264 (24) Michael Tucker Robin Freeman/ T6 63 60 70 71 264 (24) William Swing Mark Brooks/ T6 63 64 68 69 264 (24) Howard Lester 3-way tie T9 265 (23)

161 1995 FEBRUARY 3-6 Twenty-six days of rain in January produced a new format for the 1995 AT&T National Pro-Am golf tournament. For the first time since it moved to the Monterey Peninsula in 1947, no practice rounds were played on any of the three tournament courses prior to the start of competition. And, another first, players were allowed to lift, clean and place their ball during all three rounds because of the soggy condition of the courses. Peter Jacobsen won the individual pro championship with three subpar rounds and a 17-under-par total of 271, but he wasn’t able to get amateur partner Jack Lemmon into the final round for the first time.The cutoff in the Pro-Am was 195 and Jacobsen and Lemmon posted a 200. They were 10-under-par on the 18th tee at Poppy Hills on Saturday. Jacobsen took a 7 on the par-5 hole. Lemmon needed a par to get them into the final round. He couldn’t do it and took a 9. Jacobsen claimed three new tournament records. His winning mark of 271 bettered the old 72-hole mark of 273 set by Tom Watson in 1977. His final round of 65 clipped one stroke off the old record set by Jim Simons in 1982 and tied by Johnny Miller in 1987, and his final 36-hold total of 66- 65-131 bettered the old mark of 68-66-134 by Miller in 1987. Jacobsen and Lemmon have played together 14 years. The closest they have come to making the cut was in 1991 and 1994. Both years they missed by only two strokes. “Winning the tournament isn’t as important as Lemmon making the cut,” said Jacobsen. “Jack came out and walked the first five holes with me on Sunday. He would have loved to have been playing.” David Duval, a rookie coming off the 1994 Nike Tour, claimed second place with a score of 273. Duval had three straight rounds of 67 after opening with a par 72. Duval also won the Pro-Am title. Paired with Hughes Norton, a 9-handicapper, they checked in with 254 34 under. Jack Nicklaus, playing with his son Steve, finished second at 255. Pro , playing with Masashi Yamada, actually turned in the lowest score, a 251. But they were disqualified because it was ruled Yamada had an incorrect handicap. Vaughan was allowed to keep his first-place check. LEADERS: First round—Davis Love III (PH) shot a 7-under-par 65 and led Nick Faldo (PH) by a stroke. Second round—Brad Faxon (PH), at 10- under-par 134, led by one over Guy Boros (PB), Fuzzy Zoeller (PB), and Tom Watson (SH). Third round—Kenny Perry (PB), at 13-under-par 203, led by three over Boros (SH), Faxon (PB), David Duval (PB), and Peter Jacobsen (PB). CUT: 75 players at 1-under-par 215. 65 played on Sunday at 2-under-par 214. Team cut was 20-under-par 196. WEATHER: Sunny and warm on Thursday and Friday. Saturday and Sunday were overcast with some fog.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Peter Jacobsen 1 67 73 66 65 271 David Duval 2 72 67 67 67 273 Kenny Perry T3 68 68 67 72 275 Davis Love III T3 65 71 71 68 275 Payne Stewart 5 71 67 69 70 277 Guy Boros T6 69 66 71 72 278 Brad Faxon T6 70 64 72 72 278 Jack Nicklaus T6 71 70 67 70 278 Emlyn Aubrey T9 70 69 68 72 279 John Adams T9 72 66 71 70 279 Mark O’Meara T9 73 68 70 68 279 Nick Faldo T9 66 72 69 72 279 Mark Calcavecchia T13 72 70 69 69 280 Fuzzy Zoeller T13 68 67 76 69 280 Andrew Magee T13 70 69 70 71 280 Tom Watson T13 70 65 73 72 280

162 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round T13 74 72 64 70 280 Ben Crenshaw T13 73 72 69 66 280 Steve Elkington T19 74 70 68 69 281 Blaine McCallister T19 70 72 67 72 281 Jim Furyk T21 70 68 74 70 282 Hal Sutton T21 69 69 70 74 282 Mark Brooks T21 70 69 74 69 282 Fred Funk T21 69 71 72 70 282 Jeff Maggert T21 71 68 70 73 282 Tommy Tolles T21 74 66 73 69 282 Jim Carter T21 70 70 69 73 282 Bob Lohr T21 71 69 73 69 282 Kirk Triplett T21 71 70 70 71 282 Steve Lowery T21 76 74 64 68 282 Steve Gotsche T31 70 70 72 71 283 Duffy Waldorf T31 70 71 69 73 283 Charlie Rymer T31 71 70 71 71 283 Loren Roberts T31 68 72 69 74 283 Ray Stewart T31 72 70 70 71 283 Robin Lee Freeman T31 72 72 69 70 283 Ed Humenik T31 70 69 74 70 283 Mike Heinen T31 72 67 70 74 283 Craig Stadler T31 72 71 70 70 283 Tom Purtzer T31 72 68 73 70 283 Brian Kamm T31 76 70 68 69 283 Willie Wood T31 70 74 70 69 283 Keith Fergus T43 72 71 71 70 284 Rick Fehr T43 72 73 68 71 284 Pete Jordan T43 74 68 70 72 284 Billy Andrade T43 71 70 72 71 284 Bob Gilder T43 72 68 74 70 284 Rocco Mediate T43 70 69 70 75 284 T43 71 71 71 71 284 David Frost T50 71 72 68 74 285 Gil Morgan T50 73 69 68 75 285 John Cook T50 74 69 70 72 285 Mike Hulbert T50 71 72 68 74 285 T50 70 71 71 73 285 Chris Perry 55 73 69 69 75 286 Kawika Cotner 56 67 73 72 75 287 Paul Azinger T57 74 70 70 74 288 Jeff Sluman T57 73 71 68 76 288 Larry Mize T57 72 69 72 75 288 Dave Stockton T57 69 72 71 76 288 Howard Twitty 61 69 72 73 75 289

163 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Don Reese 62 72 70 69 79 290 Steve Rintoul T63 72 70 69 80 291 Brad Bryant T63 71 73 70 77 291 Jim McGovern 74 70 69 W /D 213

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 David Duval/ 1 69 60 61 64 254 (34) Hughes Norton Jack Nicklaus/ 2 67 63 61 64 255 (33) Steve Nicklaus Jim Furyk/ 3 67 62 65 62 256 (32) Jay Pierson Davis Love III/ 4 63 65 65 64 257 (31) Danny Sullivan Ben Crenshaw/ T5 67 62 64 65 258 (30) Nathaniel Crosby Nick Faldo/ T5 62 65 66 65 258 (30) Huey Lewis Gil Morgan/ T7 63 63 62 71 259 (29) Michael Franz Scott Simpson/ T7 63 66 63 67 259 (29) Bill Murray J.L. Lewis! T9 68 65 59 68 260 (28) Davis Sezna Guy Boros/ T9 64 63 65 68 260 (28) Stu Francis

164 1996 FEBRUARY 1-4 Rain, wind and soggy conditions caused cancellation of the 1996 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am tournament. It was the first time in the 50 years of the event that it could not be completed.And it was the first time a PGA Tour event could not be completed since the 1949 Colonial. Play was called at noon Sunday after two rounds. It was especially disappointing for Jeff Maggert, who held a one-stroke lead after the 36 holes. “But they made the right decision,” said Maggert, who had fired two straight 68s for a 136 score, said. “You have to play by the rules—you can’t change them in the middle of a tournament.” Tournament Director Louis Russo announced two holes at Spyglass Hill Nos. 11 and 16 were partly under water and it would not be fair to ask one third of the field to play them under such difficult conditions. Justin Leonard, 23-year-old U.S. Amateur champion, and , 32, a Nike Tour graduate, shot 67s to tie for the first-round lead. Leonard toured Poppy Hills and Elliott played Pebble Beach. Maggert soared to the lead Friday at Pebble Beach. After a lacklustre front nine, he posted four straight birdies on the back side to finish strong. “I always seem to play well at Pebble Beach,” Maggert said. The prospect of an exciting finish on the weekend was heightened by the rise ofTom Watson, whose 69 Friday at Spyglass Hill left him trailing Maggert by two shots. Watson, who had won the tournament twice as well as the 1982 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, was scheduled to play the final two rounds at that course. “I love the course—I just have to go out and try to win myself a golf tournament,” he said after Friday’s play. But Saturday’s play was washed out, as well as Sunday’s. Loren Roberts, Steve Jones and Davis Love III, all at 137, were Maggert’s closest pursuers. The team of Howard Clark and amateur Michael Enthoven was the pro-am leader at 20-under-par 124 when play was halted. LEADERS: First round—Justin Leonard (PH) and John Elliott (PB) had 5- under 67s to share first place. Eleven players logged 68s to sit one shot back. Second round—Jeff Maggert (PH-PB) fired a 68 for a 136 to lead Loren Roberts (PB-SH), Steve Jones (PH-SH) and Davis Love III (SH-PH) by a stroke. WEATHER: Thursday—sunny morning, overcast in afternoon. Friday—overcast. Saturday and Sunday—rain on and off.

165 1997 JANUARY 30-FEBRUARY 2 Mark O’Meara, apparently intent on becoming a legend on the Monterey Peninsula, won his fifth Crosby /AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am with a one-stroke victory over hard-charging Tiger Woods and David Duval. The veteran O’Meara, 40, posted a record-breaking 20-under-par 268 to nip rookie sensation Woods, who started Sunday seven shots behind, and third-round leader Duval. In an event where nary a drop of rain fell, O’Meara logged four straight 67s. But he had to finish with birdies on 16 and 17 at Pebble Beach to ward off his pursuers. Woods, who closed with a 63 and 64 at Pebble Beach, needed to eagle the par-5 18th to tie O’Meara. His 267-yard 3-wood reached the green, but his 35-foot putt slipped past the hole. Duval, who had tied Pebble’s course record with a 62 Saturday, could only post a 71 on Sunday despite a final-hole birdie. “If I’m going to have success, I couldn’t ask for a better place to find it than Pebble Beach,” O’Meara said. “Somebody up there is looking after me. I don’t know if it’s the blimp, or somewhere higher.” Paul Stankowski teamed with actor Andy Garcia to capture the Pro-Am division. Garcia, an 18 handicapper, credited a hot putter for his showing. Their 43-under-par 245 was a tournament record. LEADERS: First round—Jesper Parnevik and David Duval posted 65s at Poppy Hills to lead Brian Henninger (PH), Billy Andrade (SH) and Tom Lehman (PH) by a stroke. Second round—Jim Furyk (PH), at 12-under 132, led by one over David Frost (PB). Third round—Duval (PB), at 18- under 198, led Mark O’Meara (PB) and Furyk (PB) by three shots. CUT: 75 pros made the cut at 3-under 213; 65 pros played on Sunday at 4-under 212. Team cut was 24 under. WEATHER: Sunny and warm Thursday, mostly overcast Friday and Saturday, sunny and cool Sunday.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Mark O’Meara 1 67 67 67 67 268 David Duval T2 65 71 62 71 269 Tiger Woods T2 70 72 63 64 269 Jim Furyk 4 67 65 69 72 273 Jesper Parnevik T5 65 70 67 72 274 Craig Stadler T5 70 69 66 69 274 Billy Andrade T7 66 75 66 68 275 Paul Azinger T7 69 70 67 69 275 Mike Brisky T9 69 68 68 71 276 Glen Day T9 70 69 67 70 276 Brian Henninger T11 66 69 71 71 277 Paul Stankowski T11 67 67 74 69 277 Ted Tryba T11 68 67 72 70 277 Mark Wiebe T11 69 68 71 69 277 Steve Elkington T15 70 66 69 73 278 Brad Faxon T15 70 69 69 70 278 Doug Martin T15 70 70 69 69 278 Vijay Singh T15 67 68 71 72 278 Tom Watson T15 68 71 68 71 278 Tommy Armour, III T20 73 67 68 71 279 Emlyn Aubrey T20 68 71 71 69 279 Jim Carter T20 70 70 69 70 279 Jay Has T20 70 69 70 70 279 Neal Lancaster T20 73 70 68 68 279

166 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tom Lehman T20 66 71 70 72 279 Jim McGovern T20 69 71 71 68 279 Rocco Mediate T20 71 68 71 69 279 Parick Burke T20 71 70 70 68 279 Mark Calcavecchia T20 69 73 67 70 279 David Frost T20 70 63 74 72 279 Larry Silveira T20 68 67 75 69 279 Clarence Rose 32 70 70 69 71 280 Robert Damron T33 72 74 65 70 281 Fred Funk T33 68 74 69 70 281 Phil Mickelson T33 67 71 69 74 281 Joe Ozaki T33 68 72 69 72 281 Tommy Tolles T33 73 69 70 69 281 John Adams T38 70 72 70 70 282 Billy Ray Brown T38 69 68 74 71 282 Brad Bryant T38 71 74 67 70 282 Nick Faldo T38 67 70 72 73 282 T38 69 68 69 76 282 Steve Lowery T38 75 68 69 70 282 Brett Quigley T38 70 69 73 70 282 T38 72 68 68 74 282 Joel Edwards T38 69 69 70 74 282 Mike Hulbert T38 68 70 74 70 282 Frank Lickliter T38 68 75 68 71 282 Dan Pohl T38 69 72 67 74 282 Sandy Lyle T50 72 67 70 74 283 Kenny Perry T50 70 74 67 72 283 Peter Jacobsen T50 70 75 67 71 283 Craig Kanada T50 68 73 69 73 283 Jerry Kelly T50 70 71 71 71 283 Skip Kendall T50 67 71 73 72 283 Michael Christie T56 69 70 71 74 284 Steve Jones T56 68 74 70 72 284 Joe Acosta, Jr. T58 70 68 70 77 285 Davis Love HI T58 69 71 70 75 285 David Toms T58 73 75 64 73 285 Tom Purtzer 61 74 69 69 74 286 Jeff Sluman 62 72 69 71 76 288 63 70 75 67 78 290 John Morse 64 72 68 72 79 291 Rick Fehr T66 70 72 71 213 Ray Floyd T66 69 74 70 213 Brernt Geiberger T66 70 70 73 213 P. H. Horgan III T66 71 73 69 213 Justin Leonard T66 68 73 72 213 Chris Perry T66 71 71 71 213 Mike Reid T66 75 70 68 213 Lee Rinker T66 68 73 72 213

167 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Paul Stankowski/ 1 62 58 67 58 245 (43) Andy Garcia Frank Lickliter/ T2 60 65 58 65 248 (40) Joe Mayernik Glen Day/ T2 62 63 62 61 248 (40) Paul Hazen Grant Waite/ T2 65 62 63 58 248 (40) Stan Humphries Craig Stadler/ T5 61 61 61 66 249 (39) Glen Frey Tiger Woods/ T5 64 66 60 59 249 (39) Kevin Costner Tom Purtzer/ 7 65 62 62 61 250 (38) John Purcell Brad Bryant/ 8 66 60 61 64 251 (37) John Denver Brad Faxon/ 9 62 64 60 66 252 (36) Thomas Ryan Mike Brisky/ T10 65 59 64 65 253 (35) James Hoak Roger Maltbie/ T10 66 63 61 63 253 (35) William Devane

168 1998 JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 1 Phil Mickelson had to wait six months and twenty days, but the $550,000 bonanza made it worthwhile. In what was billed the longest-running golf tournament in the world, the 1998 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-am started January 29 and finished August 17. El Nitio-engendered storms ravaged the Monterey Peninsula, restricting play to but 36 holes-nine on Thursday, nine on Friday and 18 on Saturday. When rains hit Sunday and Monday, it was decided to postpone the final round. The date of August 17 was chosen because most pros, completing the PGA Championship August 16 in Redmond, WA, could fly to Pebble Beach on a charter the next day to finish the $2.5 million event. “It was weird to have kind of a one-round tournament,” said Mickelson, “but after( the AT&T cancellation) in 1996,1 was glad they decided to finish this thing, and not just because I won.This (victory) means a lot to me. It was a special day” The left-handed swinging Midcelson (65-70-67), who was only one shot behind after the first and second rounds, fired a 67 at Pebble Beach to post his 14-under-par 202 and nip Tom Pernice, Jr. (67-69-67) by a stroke. the first prize was $450,000 and Mickelson picked up $100,000 more as a bonus for leading the PGA’s West Coast swing in Money winnings. The 202 tied for the lowest score in tournament history. Cary Middlecoff shot his 202 in 1956 when it was a scheduled 54-hole event. Because the 125 pros (out of 168) who returned to the event on August 17 were spread over three courses, Mickelson often wasn’t sure how he stood coming down the stretch. But friends told him on the 18th tee that he was tied with Pernice,who was forging his 67 at Poppy Hills. Midcelson opted to go for the win on the scary par-5 hole, lacing a perfect drive and then hitting a 2 iron 244 yards to 30 feet from the cup. he easily two-putted for his birdie to wrap it up. Tom Watson and Tim Herron, who were tied for the lead after 36 holes, faded in the final round. Watson, fighting a balky putter, shot 72 at Poppy Hills and Herron slipped to a 74 at Spyglass. The lift, clean and place rule was in effect for all three rounds. To ease the traffic on water-logged greens, officials cancelled competition for the amateurs after two round. John Purcell of Carmel and pro Gary Nicklaus were leading with a 20-under 122. The decision was a heartbreaker for actor Jack Lemmon, who was 16 under with pro Peter Jacobsen and in a position to make the cut for the first time. “Jack and Peter had a lock on making it,” singer Huey Lewis said. “I wish we could have finished.This is what it’s all about, trying to hit the ball with the wind blowing the club out of your hands. I’d play in a hurricane or a snowstorm at Pebble Beach.” LEADERS: First round—Tom Lehman shot 64 at Pebble Beach and led Mickelson (PB) by one stroke and five others Tom Watson (SH), Jesper Parnevik (PB), David Toms (PB), Fulton Allems (SH) and Tom Pernice, Jr. (PB)- by two strokes. Second round—Watson (PB) and Tim Herron (PH), at 10 under-par 134, were tied for the lead, with Lehman (PH), Mickelson (SH) and Jay Haas (PB) at 135. WEATHER: Thursday-rain limited play to nine holes. Fri day-mostly sunny. Saturday-light rain in morning gave way to afternoon sun. Sunday and Monday-storms forced post ponement of third round. Monday, August 17-dry, mostly overcast and cool.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Phil Mickelson 1 65 70 67 202 Tom Pernice, Jr. 2 67 69 67 203 Jim Furyk T3 69 67 68 204 Paul Azinger T3 67 69 68 204 J.P. Hayes T3 70 67 67 204 Jay Haas T6 68 67 70 205 Fuzzy Zoeller T6 70 70 65 205 Steve Elkington T6 70 68 67 205 Tom Watson T9 67 67 72 206 T9 69 67 70 206

169 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Bob Gilder T9 68 70 68 206 Tom Lehman T9 64 71 71 206 Trevor Dodds T13 69 69 69 207 Pete Jordan T13 70 69 68 207 David Toms T13 67 71 69 207 Spike McRoy T13 71 69 67 207 Kirk Triplett T13 70 68 69 207 T13 68 71 68 207 Tim Herron T19 68 66 74 208 Jesper Pamevik T19 67 72 69 208 Payne Stewart T19 71 70 67 208 Mark Brooks T22 68 72 69 209 Davis Love HI T22 68 68 73 209 Glen Day T22 70 71 68 209 Jeff Sluman T25 71 70 69 210 Tommy Tolles T25 73 71 69 210 Sonny Skinner T25 70 71 69 210 Joe Ozaki T25 71 69 70 210 Rocco Mediate T25 70 68 72 210 Scott Gump T25 73 70 69 210 Harrison Frazar T25 71 67 72 210 Stewart Cinlc T25 70 69 71 210 Craig Stadler T25 70 68 72 210 Clark Dennis T25 76 71 63 210 Sam Randolph T25 72 72 66 210 Doug Martin T25 72 68 70 210 Tom Purtzer T37 71 70 70 211 T37 72 68 71 211 Clarence Rose T37 75 70 66 211 Tim Loustalot T37 73 69 69 211 Franldin Langham T37 73 70 68 211 Lee Porter T37 70 68 73 211 Bob Friend T37 69 73 69 211 Ben Bates T37 70 71 70 211 Donnie Hammond T45 72 70 70 212 Kent Jones T45 73 68 71 212 Fulton Allen T45 67 73 72 212 Peter Jacobsen T45 68 70 74 212 Corey Pavin T45 71 70 71 212 John Riegger T45 72 69 72 212 Cary Hallberg T45 68 71 73 212 P.H. Horgan HI T45 68 76 68 212 Justin Leonard T45 68 73 71 212 T45 74 70 68 212 Billy Ray Brown T45 72 70 70 212 Kevin Sutherland T56 72 69 72 213 Jim McGovern T56 72 71 70 213 T56 73 68 72 213

170 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round David Sutherland T56 70 74 69 213 Mike Brisky T56 72 69 72 213 John Cook T56 71 71 71 213 Richard Coughlan T56 70 70 73 213 Brian Kamm T56 70 72 71 213 Neal Lancaster T56 71 70 72 213 Jim Carter T56 69 72 72 213 John Johnson T56 71 70 72 213 Brad Faxon T56 72 68 73 213 Lee Rinker T56 74 69 70 213 Dudley Hart T56 71 68 74 213 Jim Estes T56 71 73 69 213 Mike Reid T71 70 70 74 214 Olin Browne T71 70 71 73 214 Skip Kendall T71 73 70 71 214 Scott McCarron T71 69 72 73 214 David Frost T71 71 74 69 214 T71 74 70 70 214 Wayne Levi T71 69 72 73 214 Tommy Armour III T71 69 72 73 214 T79 72 71 72 215 Dan Forsman T79 69 74 72 215 T79 75 71 69 215 John Daly T79 70 71 74 215 Brian Henninger T79 71 71 73 215 Mark Wurtz T79 70 72 73 215 Kenny Perry T79 73 72 70 215 T86 78 68 70 216 Jay Delsing T86 76 71 69 216 Bruce Fleisher T86 69 74 73 216 Craig Barlow T86 70 75 71 216 Barry Cheesman T86 72 74 70 216 Esteban Toledo T86 71 72 73 216 Kelly Gibson T86 72 74 70 216 Greg Kraft T86 72 73 71 216 Bobby Wadkins T86 72 72 72 216 Billy Andrade T95 72 72 73 217 John Adams T95 69 74 74 217 Mark Wiebe T95 75 70 72 217 Andrew Magee T95 73 71 73 217 Dicky Pride T95 75 70 72 217 Phil Tataurangi T95 70 76 71 217 Willie Wood T101 70 75 73 218 T101 70 75 73 218 Lan Gooch T101 70 71 77 218 Frank Lickliter T101 74 73 71 218 Glen Stubblefield T101 73 76 69 218 Kevin Wenthworth T101 70 71 77 218

171 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Jerry Pate T101 70 72 76 218 Keith Nolan T101 73 70 75 218 Chris Perry T109 71 76 72 219 Gene Sauers T109 71 72 76 219 Bill Porter T109 73 75 71 219 Larry Rinker T109 72 74 73 219 Lon Hinlde T113 73 73 74 220 Brett Quigley T113 70 74 76 220 lain Steel T113 72 74 74 220 T113 68 73 79 220 Roger Maltbie T117 74 71 76 221 Steve Jurgensen T117 77 69 75 221 Steve Schneiter T119 73 77 72 222 Vance Veazey T119 73 75 74 222 Tim Conley T119 72 76 74 222 Steve McMichael 122 76 70 77 223 Mick Soli 123 75 79 71 225 Dan Pohl 124 77 73 77 227 George Burns 125 79 77 77 233 NOTE: 43 golfers did not return for final round in August.

172 1999 FEBRUARY 4-7 The thought never occurred to Payne Stewart when he knocked his approach iron Saturday to within a foot of the hole on No. 18 at Spyglass Hill that the shot might win him the 1999 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-am Tournament. Stewart had just bogeyed the 17th to fall into a tie for the lead with Frank Lickliter at 9 under par. But his 5-iron gem on the par-4 18th for a tap-in birdie was good enough to give him a 73 and a 10-under 206 in the rain-shortened, 54- hole event. But that win - and his subsequent win at the 1999 U.S. Open in Pinehurst, North Carolina-signaled to Stewart far more than his status as a champion. Sadly and tragically, Stewart lost his life, along with five others, October 25, 1999, in an airplane crash. But he left at the top of his game, both as a human being and as a golfer. Unmistakable on the course in his knickers and Hogan cap, Stewart wielded a smooth, elegant and completely controlled swing. He embodied the spirit of the game, often participating in charitable activities surrounding a tournament. Those included the star-studded Pro-Am Shoot-Out and his turn as a harmonica-playing vocalist with Jake Trout and the Flounders, a musical group of touring pros. Perhaps Stewart’s most cherished visit to Pebble Beach was the 1993 Pro-Am, where he finished tied for ninth, at five under par. What meant the most to him was his win of the pro-am portion of the competition with his partner Jim Morris, a close friend of Stewart’s father, who had died in 1987. “It’s like playing with my dad,” Stewart said after accepting the trophy. “Since I didn’t get the opportunity to do that, this means a lot to me.” Pebble Beach and the world of golf will no longer have the opportunity to celebrate the game with Stewart. But there will be many joyous reminders of his spirit. After pleasant weather the first two days, high winds hit the three courses Saturday. Some players teed off Sunday in the rain and wind, but tour officials suspended play at mid-morning and officially canceled the fourth round at 2 p.m. It was only the fifth time the tournament was cut off at 54-holes since it went to a 72-hole format in 1958. For Stewart, it was his first PGA Tour victory since the 1995 . While Stewart’s birdie Saturday at 18 didn’t seem significant to him at the time, his amateur partner Jim Morris had a good feeling. “I really thought the tournament was over when he hit that shot,” said Morris, who had teamed with Stewart to capture the 1993 pro-am title. Stewart, 42, who banked $504,000 with the victory, said he wanted to go the full 72 holes to prove to himself that he was really back. “I wanted that opportunity,” said Stewart. “But I’m not going to lie-it feels pretty good. I’m going to take this and .” Stewart, who had posted a brilliant 64 Friday at Poppy Hills, got his big break in the pairings. Spyglass is mostly protected by trees, keeping him out of the winds that swept the Monterey Peninsula on Saturday. The average score Saturday at the more exposed Pebble Beach was 79.38, compared to 75.5 at Spyglass and 75.23 at Poppy Hills. It wasn’t a total disappointment for Lickliter (68-68-71-207). His runner-up finish was his best on tour and earned him $302,400. He also picked up $7,000 for winning the pro-am division with 12-handicapper Robert MacDonnel, an investment banker from Hillborough, CA. They shot 63-65-66 and actually finished in a three-way tie at 22-under-par 194 with pro Craig Stadler and amateur Glenn Frey and pro Neal Landcaster and amateur Robert Scott. But the tie- breaker was which pro scored the lowest, and Lickliter’s 207 nipped Stadler’s 209 and Lancaster’s 211.

173 LEADERS: First round—Greg Kraft (PB), Brett Quigley (PB) and Peter Jacobsen (PH) fired 6-under 66s. Second round—Payne Stewart (PH) at 11- under 133, was three ahead of Frank Lickliter (PH) and Vijay Singh (PH) at 8-under 136. Third round—Stewart (SH), at10-under 206, held a one-stroke lead over Lickliter (SH). Craig Stadler (PH) was three back. Fred Couples (PH), (SH), Justin Leonard (SH) and Jay Williamson (SH) trailed by four. CUT: After 54 holes, 70 players at 4-over-par 220 from a field of 180 made cut. Of the 70,65 were due to play on Sunday. five made the cut and got official Money, but weren’t listed to play final round. Pro-am cut was 199, with 25 teams to play Sunday.

WEATHER: Beautiful Thursday and Friday, with gentle winds. Saturday - overcast, with winds averaging 25 mph, gusting to 50. sunday - steady rain with 25-mph wind. Lift, clean and place rule in effect first three rounds on all courses. Play suspended at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, with final round canceled by 2 p.m.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Payne Stewart 1 69 64 73 206 Frank Lickliter 2 68 68 71 207 Craig Stadler 3 70 67 72 209 Ronnie Black T4 71 69 70 210 Fred Couples T4 72 65 73 210 Justin Leonard T4 70 72 68 210 Jay Williamson T4 69 70 71 210 Neal Lancaster T8 73 70 68 211 Tommy ToIles T8 71 70 70 211 Paul Azinger T10 69 71 72 212 Tim Herron T10 72 68 72 212 Davis Love HI T10 73 65 74 212 Brett Quigley T10 66 73 73 212 Vijay Singh T10 69 67 76 212 David Duval T15 72 65 76 213 Steve Elkington T15 70 69 74 213 Skip Kendall T15 72 73 68 213 Joe Ozaki T15 69 70 74 213 Paul Stankowski T15 71 70 72 213 Kevin Sutherland T15 68 71 74 213 Mark Calcavecchia T21 73 67 74 214 Brad Faxon T21 73 70 71 214 Phil Mickelson T21 72 67 75 214 Mike Reid T21 73 73 68 214 Alan Bratton T25 70 72 73 215 Steve Flesch T25 69 73 73 215 Doug Martin T25 69 74 72 215 Chris Riley T25 76 68 71 215 Joey Sindelar T25 71 72 72 215 Dave Stockton T25 70 70 75 215 Charles Raulerson T25 68 71 76 215 Paul Goydos T32 70 72 74 216 P.H. Horgan III T32 71 73 72 216 Peter Jacobsen T32 67 75 74 216 Dennis Paulson T32 73 69 74 216 Mike Sposa T32 70 72 74 216

174 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Kevin Wentworth T32 75 69 72 216 Willie Wood T32 73 68 75 216 T39 72 73 72 217 Brain Claar T39 69 71 77 217 Dudley Hart T39 69 72 76 217 Jeff Maggert T39 77 69 71 217 Greg Kraft T39 66 72 79 217 Emlyn Aubrey T44 72 72 74 218 Craig Barlow T44 69 75 74 218 Kelly Gibson T44 72 69 77 218 Jim McGovern T44 70 73 75 218 Kirk Triplett T44 68 70 80 218 Jeff Behaut T44 74 69 75 218 Scott McCarron T44 75 67 76 218 Spike McRoy T44 72 72 74 218 Corey Pavin T44 69 76 73 218 T53 72 74 73 219 Notah Begay III T53 74 74 71 219 Glen Day T53 74 73 72 219 Robert Gamez T53 73 73 73 219 Donnie Hammond T53 75 72 72 219 Jerry Kelly T53 70 72 77 219 Jeff Sluman T53 69 75 75 219 Grant Waite T53 74 74 71 219 Tom Watson T53 72 73 74 219 Brain Watts T53 72 71 76 219 John Maginnes T53 74 73 72 219 Mark O'Meara T53 71 72 76 219 Tiger Woods T53 72 69 78 219 Billy Andrade T66 76 71 73 220 Jimmy Green T66 71 74 75 220 Jay Haas T66 68 74 78 220 T66 73 70 77 220 T66 71 72 77 220

175 TOP NINE TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Lickliter/ Ti 63 65 66 — 194 (22) MacDonnell (won 3-way tie for 1st on tiebreaker—which pro shot lowest) Stadler/ Ti 65 60 69 — 194 (22) Frey Lancaster/ Ti 68 66 60 — 194 (22) Scott Pavin/ T4 64 64 67 — 195 (21) Ferris Ozaki/ T4 65 62 68 — 195 (21) Haplin Stewart/ T4 63 64 68 — 195 (21) Morris Williamson T4 62 67 66 — 195 (21) Macgillivray Martin/ T8 63 67 66 — 196 (20) Krueger Ogrin/ T8 68 60 68 — 196 (20) Hershiser

176 2000 JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 6 Despite his well-earned reputation for doing the impossible on golf courses, there didn’t seem to be any way Tiger Woods could win the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am tournament. Sure, he was five strokes behind going into the final round and that was no big deal. But after1 holes he was seven shots in arrears, with five rivals in front of him. Even the most devoted ofTiger’s Troupe were looking to the exit gates. Mistake. Big Mistake. It would take a spectacular rally by Woods combined with a breakdown by surging tournament leader Matt Gogel for the implausible to become reality. Woods missed birdie putts at 12 and 14, but his game was clearly heating up. Then, the memorable par-4 15th. Woods’ 97-yard wedge landed four feet from the cup and trickled into the hole for an eagle. “I’m back in it,” Woods said with a wide grin to amateur partner Jerry Chang. And how! His approach shot at 16 missed the cup by an inch and he made the easy birdie putt. Those shots at 15 and 16 were described by as “what may be, given the circumstances, the best back-to-back approach shots ever seen on the PGA Tour.” Woods topped off his brilliant round of 64—best finish by a winner in the 53-year history of the tournament—with a birdie at 18. That put him at 15-under 273. Now it was up to Gogel, a 29-year-old tour rookie seeking his first win, to hang on to an evaporating lead. Bogeys at 11 and 12 staggered Gogel, who had played the front nine in 5-under-par-31. Marching along a half-hour behind Woods, Gogel didn’t know Woods had taken the lead until he got to the 16th hole. “I really thought it was Vijay (Singh) or Notah (Begay) who were one or two strokes behind me,” Gogel said. “To see Tiger’s name, well, I was amazed. I will not be amazed anymore.” Even at that, Gogel could have forced a playoff with a birdie at the ocean-lined 18th. But his 10-foot putt slid 2-feet long. And, showing his inexperience, he missed the par putt - an that cost him $80,000. “I just got careless,” said Gogel, whose 40 on the back nine for 71 and 274 earned him $352,000 and left him tied for second with Singh. The victory was Woods’ sixth in a row on the PGA Tour, tying Ben Hogan’s streak in 1948. It also ended Woods’ run (he lost the following week to Phil Mickelson in the Buick Invitational at La Jolla, CA). Woods pocketed $720,000, plus an extra $7,500 in the pro-am division, for his work on the Monterey Peninsula. “I was aiming for a 64,” Woods said of his AT&T histrionics. “I just tried to keep plodding along and post a number early. I just wanted to give myself a chance. I like being in a position coming from behind. There’s definitely less pressure that way.” Rain and wind interrupted play on Thursday and prompted PGA Tour officials to act decisively. They announced the first round would be completed Friday and the event would go 72 holes if at all possible.That sent the tournament into Monday, keeping dozens of media from around the world on site to witness Tiger Woods’ greatest comeback of his 17 PGA Tour victories. Pro Skip Kendall and amateur partner David Gill, a farmer from King City, CA, shot 64, 63, 58, 64, and 249 to capture the pro-am side. They were 39 under par-four under the tournament record of 43. Their best-ball 58 on Sunday tied three other teams for the lowest score in the history of the event. Gill, a 5-handicapper, also won the Most Valuable Amateur Award for helping his pro the most-35 strokes over 72 holes.

177 LEADERS: First round—Vijay Singh (PH), David Duval (PH) and Notah Begay (PH) shared lead with 66s to front four players by one shot. Second round—Singh (PB) fired bogey-free 67 to total 11-under-par 133, good for one- stroke lead over Begay (PB). Third round—Matt Gogel (PB) and Mark Brooks (PH) shared lead at 12-under 204, with Singh (PH) one shot back. CUT: After 54 holes, 70 players at 1-over-par 217 from a field of 180 pros. Sixty played on Monday at even-par 216. Team cut was 18- under 198, with 25 teams playing Monday. WEATHER: Lift, clean and place rule was in effect through the greens for all four rounds on all courses. Tour officials suspended play at 11:27 a.m. Thursday because of rain and 25-30 mph winds, gusting to 45. At 2:10 p.m. the first round was officially postponed to 10 a.m. Friday. On Friday, light morning rain gave way to afternoon sun. Scattered showers and light winds greeted players on Saturday. Sunday was partly sunny, with temperatures in low 60s. Fog suspended morning play briefly at Poppy Hills and Pebble Beach and for more than an hour at Spyglass Hill. On Monday, it was cool and cloudy.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tiger Woods 1 68 73 68 64 273 Matt Gogel T2 69 68 67 71 275 Vijay Singh T2 66 67 72 70 275 Jerry Kelly T4 71 70 68 67 276 Notah Begay III T4 66 68 72 70 276 Jimmy Green T4 72 68 68 68 276 Mark Brooks T7 71 67 66 74 278 Tom Lehman T7 69 70 72 67 278 Andrew Magee T7 69 75 67 67 278 Mike Weir T7 72 71 69 66 278 Jay Don Blake T11 72 70 67 70 279 T11 72 69 68 70 279 Jay Williamson T11 69 70 69 71 279 Grant Waite 14 68 71 71 70 280 Neal Landcaster T15 74 71 68 68 281 Justin Leonard T15 73 70 68 70 281 Craig Stadler T15 70 73 71 67 281 Chris DiMarco T18 69 70 69 74 282 Jim Furyk T18 76 69 64 73 282 Mark Calcavecchia T20 70 73 69 71 283 Glen Day T20 72 69 69 73 283 Brad Elder T20 74 70 67 72 283 Brad Faxon T20 73 70 68 72 283 Dudley Hart T20 69 72 73 69 283 Davis Love III T20 72 72 72 67 283 Joe Ogilvie T20 77 68 69 69 283 Kenny Perry T20 73 70 69 71 283 Fred Couples T28 71 73 68 72 284 Chris Perry T28 78 70 68 68 284 Tom Scherrer T28 70 72 72 70 284 Skip Kendall T31 72 74 66 73 285 Rocco Mediate T31 69 69 72 75 285 Mike Reid T31 72 74 69 70 285 Craig A. Spence T31 72 74 70 69 285 Bobby Cochran T35 73 71 69 73 286 Steve Flesch T35 72 68 72 74 286 Paul Stankowsld T35 71 73 70 72 286

178 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round David Edwards T35 75 71 70 70 286 Sergio Garcia T35 71 75 70 70 286 Lee Janzen T35 68 74 71 73 286 Jonathan Kaye T35 76 67 69 74 286 Jim Carter T42 69 74 73 71 287 Gabriel Hjertstedt T42 76 72 67 72 287 Jeff Sluman T42 70 73 71 73 287 Jerry Smith T42 75 69 71 72 287 Steve Elkington T46 77 69 69 73 288 Steve Gotsche T46 72 72 72 72 288 Gary Nicklaus T46 72 73 71 72 288 Bob Gilder T49 72 72 70 75 289 Bob May T49 70 73 72 74 289 T51 74 70 72 74 290 Joel Edwards T51 72 73 71 74 290 T51 73 73 68 76 290 Greg Kraft T51 71 73 71 75 290 Dicky Pride T51 73 72 69 76 290 Dan Forsman T56 77 70 69 75 291 David Sutherland T56 71 69 73 78 291 Willie Wood T56 73 71 72 75 291 Ben Bates 59 76 72 68 78 294

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Skip Kendall/ 1 64 63 58 64 249 (39) David Gill Tiger Woods/ 2 63 62 65 63 253 (35) Jerry Chang Matt Gogel/ 3 65 63 61 65 254 (34) Alan Hoops Tom Lehman/ 4 65 64 63 64 256 (32) J.B. McIntosh Andrew Magee/ 5 65 66 64 63 258 (30) John McCoy Jack Nicklaus/ 6 64 67 66 63 260 (28) Steve Nicklaus Scott Dunlap/ T7 67 64 61 69 261 (27) Gary Vandeweghe Kelly Gibson/ T7 66 67 65 63 261 (27) Ron Maggard Willie Wood/ T7 63 65 66 67 261 (27) Jim Davis 3 Way Tie T10 263 (25)

179 2001 FEBRUARY 1-4 The 2001 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am probably can best be described as glorious. That’s one glorious for the weather-four days of warmth and sunshine. And another glorious to describe the game of Davis Love III, who roared from seven shots behind the leaders on Sunday to win his first PGA Tour event in almost three years. Love did it in record style. Like, how about a 28 on the front nine, which tied the tournament record and was only one stroke shy of the all-time PGA Tour mark? And in going eight under par after seven holes, Love tied the longest consecutive birdie-eagle streak in tour history. He also equaled the best final-round, come-from-behind triumph in Crosby-AT&T history (1961 winner Bob Rosburg also started the last round seven shots back). After shooting 71-71-69 for a seven-under 209, Love was tied with five other pros in 14th place Saturday night. “I didn’t think I had a chance to win, yet I recalled Tiger (Woods) was seven behind with seven holes to play last year (2000) and won, so you never know,” Love said. But after needing only 20 strokes on the first seven holes, which included an 108-yard pitch-in for an eagle at No. 2, Love found himself leading the event. He managed a one-under 35 on the back nine for a 63, producing the lowest round in tournament history not played under lift-clean- place conditions. Love’s 16-under-par gem gave him a 272 total and a one-shot victory over Vijay Singh. Love had to wait 45 minutes to claim his trophy because his closest pursuers were still on the course. Singh’s bid died when he drove into the ocean at 17. Phil Mickelson put on a stretch run, birdieing 16 and 17. He needed a birdie at 18 to tie, but his try to reach the green in two failed when he hit driver from the fairway into the ocean. Defending champion Woods finished 13th, eight shots back, and never was a serious threat. The Tiger Woods-Jerry Chang and the Mickelson-Kenny G teams tied for first place in the pro-am division. Their 254s were 34 under par. It was ruled they would share the title rather than go into a playoff. Scott McNealy of Portola Valley won the most-valuable-amateur award, given to the player who helps his pro the most over 72 holes. McNealy contributed 35 strokes in aiding pro Jesper Parnevik to their sixth-place finish. The lift-clean-place rule was in effect all three days at Spyglass Hill and Poppy Hills, but entrants played the ball down at Pebble Beach for the four rounds. LEADERS: First round—David Berganio Jr. tied the course record at Spyglass Hill with a 64. Second round— Matt Gogel broke the PoppyHills course record with a 10-under-par 62 for a 13-under 131 and led by three shots over Vijay Singh. Third round—Phil Mickelson (66) and Olin Browne (65) moved into a tie for first at 14-under 202. Singh was two back. CUT: 72 pros made the cut at 2-under-par 214 from a field of 180. Twenty-five amateurs played Sunday. The pro-am cut was 20-under 196. WEATHER: Dry all week. It was sunny and 59 degrees on Thursday and it was mostly clear and in the low 60s on Friday. It climbed to 68 on Saturday and 81 on Sunday in protected areas, with light winds.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Davis Love III 1 71 69 69 63 272 Vijay Singh 2 66 68 70 69 273 Phil Mickelson T3 70 66 66 73 275 Olin Browne T3 68 69 65 73 275 Ronnie Black 5 67 68 70 71 276 Glen Day T6 68 75 69 65 277 Craig Barlow T6 67 71 67 72 277 Jerry Kelly T8 69 68 68 73 278 Mike Weir T8 70 70 65 73 278 Franklin Langham T8 70 70 70 68 278 Frank Nobilo T8 70 70 67 71 278 Scott McCarron 12 68 73 65 73 279

180 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tiger Woods T13 66 73 69 72 280 Grant Waite T13 70 73 71 66 280 Tim Herron T13 67 70 74 69 280 Mike Springer T13 72 70 71 67 280 Brad Faxon T13 71 67 69 73 280 Kirk Triplett T13 71 69 70 70 280 Kenny Perry T13 70 70 69 71 280 Kevin Sutherland T20 72 69 70 70 281 David Berganio, Jr. T20 64 73 71 73 281 Willie Wood T20 67 69 73 72 281 Garrett Willis T23 71 74 69 68 282 Jonathan Kaye T23 69 73 68 72 282 Jose Maria Olazabel T23 71 76 67 68 282 Steve Flesch T23 71 72 66 73 282 Joe Ogilvie T27 72 73 68 70 283 Edward Fryatt T27 66 72 74 71 283 K. J. Choi T27 68 72 72 71 283 Esteban Toledo T27 72 70 72 69 283 John Riegger T27 73 68 70 72 283 Matt Gogel T27 69 62 81 71 283 Jerry Smith T27 71 70 69 73 283 Jeff Hart T27 73 69 71 70 283 David Toms T27 70 69 70 74 283 Jay Don Blake T36 70 67 72 75 284 Brad Elder T36 66 69 75 74 284 Tom Pernice Jr. T36 70 69 72 73 284 Scott Dunlap T36 71 71 69 73 284 Richard Johnson T36 67 71 72 74 284 Kevin Johnson T36 67 72 72 73 284 Hal Sutton T36 70 71 73 70 284 Corey Pavin T43 71 69 71 74 285 Mark Johnson T43 65 74 73 73 285 Kevin Wentworth T43 72 71 71 71 285 Fuzzy Zoeller T43 73 68 73 71 285 Paul Azinger T47 72 70 71 73 286 Peter Jacobsen T47 71 74 68 73 286 Dan Forsman T47 71 70 73 72 286 Mike Heinen T47 70 73 71 72 286 Chris Smith T47 71 71 71 73 286 Joey Sindelar T47 73 68 71 74 286 Gary Hallberg T53 71 73 70 73 287 Richie Coughlan T53 74 71 68 74 287 Tom Scherrer T55 68 67 73 80 288 Woody Austin T55 74 70 70 74 288 Craig Stadler T55 68 71 73 76 288 Tripp Isenhour T55 71 70 73 74 288 Mark O'Meara T59 73 70 70 76 289 Sergio Garcia T59 68 70 75 76 289

181 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Frank Lickliter T59 69 66 78 76 289 Michael Clark II T59 73 71 70 75 289 Scott Gump T63 71 68 75 76 290 Chris DiMarco T63 70 73 70 77 290 Donnie Hammond T63 70 69 75 76 290 Jim McGovern T63 70 69 71 80 290 Pete Jordon T63 69 72 71 78 290 Paul Stankowski T63 70 72 71 77 290 Cameron Beckman T69 72 72 67 80 291 Steve Elkington T69 70 71 73 77 291 Jeff Maggert T69 72 71 70 78 291 Jesper Parnevik 72 72 70 71 80 293

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing 1st Place Amateur Position Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Tiger Woods T1 59 67 64 64 254 (34) Jerry Chang Phil Mickelson Ti 66 60 63 65 254 (34) Kenny G Joe Ogilvie T3 64 65 60 66 255 (33) Terry O'Toole Steve Flesch T3 61 67 59 68 255 (33) Kevin Macgillivary Olin Browne 5 63 65 60 69 257 (31) Brady Jesper Pamevik T6 63 64 63 68 258 (30) Scott McNealy Kevin Wentworth T6 65 61 66 66 258 (30) Tom Dreesen T6 60 64 69 65 258 (30) Alan Hoops Brad Elder T9 62 61 69 67 259 (29) Chris Tidland T9 67 68 60 64 259 (29) Matt Lyons

182 2002 JANUARY 31- FEBRUARY 3 For Matt Gogel, it was a matter of unfinished business. Only two years earlier, then-rookie Gogel thought his chances of winning the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am were well in hand. Although he entered the final round tied with Mark Brooks at 12-under-par 204, he was playing a course he loved with supreme confidence. And Tiger Woods, always a threat, was five shots behind. In fact, after 11 holes, Gogel led Woods by seven. But, alas, as is his way, Tiger rallied to win by two strokes over a fading Gogel. No wonder Gogel attacked the 2002 tournament with a passion. This time it was Gogel roaring from behind to win his first career PGA Tour victory in his 62nd start on the pro circuit. It didn’t come easy. Gogel, a 30-year-old Kansan, was tied with Lee Janzen at 11-under 204-four shots behind leader Pat Perez-coming to the Sunday finale. Gogel picked up two strokes on Perez on the front nine. But, after birdieing the 13th hole, Perez still had a one-shot lead. Unfortunately, it unraveled for him at the par-5 14th. Opting to hit a 3-wood for his second, Perez pumped the ball out of bounds and slammed his club down in disgust. “With that pin, that green, I wanted to get as close as I could,” he said later. With the double bogey 7, Perez trailed Gogel by two. But there still was drama to be staged. Perez, who starred on the 1996 Arizona State national championship team, birdied 15 and 17. Gogel-playing one hole ahead-had bogeyed the par-3 17th. So as Perez stood on the 18th tee, he led by one and maybe needed only a par to clinch the victory. Instead of playing it safe with a 3-wood, the ever-aggressive Perez hit driver and the ball sailed into a hedge, which was ruled out of bounds. As it turned out, Gogel birdied 18 for a 69 and 274 total and Perez’s triple-bogey 8 for a 76-277 made him a loser by three strokes. Perez was confident a par at 18 would win. “But all that changed in about 30 seconds,” he said. “I found my ball out of bounds, Gogel made (the birdie putt) and the crowd went crazy. It was a long walk back to the tee.” Gogel said he felt for Perez. “I’ve been there before myself,” he said. “As for the 18th, I think Pat will learn from that. Was the driver the right play? He will ask himself that a thousand times.” Woods was never a threat, finishing tied for 12th. Phil Mickelson and defending champion Davis Love III missed the cut. For the second year in a row, nary of drop of water fell on the event. Except for one morning frost delay, good weather prevailed. The lift, clean and place rule was in effect at Spyglass Hill and Poppy Hills, but competitors played the ball down four days at Pebble Beach. Brian Claar teamed with amateur Randall Mays, a communications executive, to capture the pro-am division. Their 255 score was 33 under par. Singer-songwriter Glenn Frey won the Jack Lemmon Award, given to the amateur who helped his pro the most. Frey aided Craig Stadler 31 shots over 72 holes. Frey and Stadler finished only one stroke behind Claar and Mays. LEADERS: First round—Brent Schwarzrock shot 8-under 64 at Pebble Beach to grab a two-stroke lead over Gogel and Perez. Second round—Perez tacked on a 65 to go to 13-under 131 and lead Lee Janzen by four. Third round—Perez edged to 15 under at 201 with a 70. Janzen and Gogel were four back. CUT: 72 players at even-par 216 from a field of 180. Twenty-five amateurs played Sunday. The pro-am cut was 198, 18 under par. WEATHER: Forty-five minute frost delay on Thursday to start the day. It was sunny with temperatures around 55 on Thursday and 60s on the weekend.

183 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Matt Gogel 1 66 72 67 69 274 Pat Perez 2 66 65 70 76 277 Lee Janzen T3 68 67 70 73 278 Andrew Magee T3 69 70 67 72 278 Jose Maria Olazabal T5 70 71 71 68 280 Jerry Smith T5 67 69 72 72 280 Phil Tataurangi T5 67 72 70 71 280 T8 69 72 68 72 281 Paul Goydos T8 72 70 67 72 281 Kent Jones T8 70 71 70 70 281 Vijay Singh T8 69 71 70 71 281 Charles Howell III T12 71 71 68 72 282 Tim Petrovic T12 70 71 70 71 282 Tiger Woods T12 70 73 71 68 282 T15 71 73 71 68 283 Steve Flesch T15 73 67 69 74 283 Jesper Parnevik T15 67 72 70 74 283 Brett Quigley T15 70 73 69 71 283 John Rollins T15 67 77 68 71 283 Rory Sabbatini T15 69 72 72 70 283 Brent Schwarzrock T15 64 75 70 74 283 Todd Barranger T22 72 70 68 74 284 Fred Couples T22 69 68 72 75 284 Dan Forsman T24 69 73 71 72 285 Tom Lehman T24 71 70 71 73 285 Len Mattiace T24 72 73 71 69 285 T24 70 70 73 72 285 Kevin Sutherland T24 69 73 72 71 285 Kevin Wentworth T24 73 71 72 69 285 Jim Furyk T30 71 71 73 71 286 Dudley Hart T30 69 71 72 74 286 Jeff Brehaut T32 72 73 69 73 287 Craig Stadler T32 69 72 73 73 287 Pete Jordan T32 68 73 73 73 287 Skip Kendall T32 72 70 71 74 287 T32 70 69 73 75 287 Chris Smith T32 75 69 68 75 287 Esteban Toledo T32 71 75 70 71 287 Olin Browne T39 69 71 75 73 288 Paul Claxton T39 68 76 71 73 288 Trevor Dodds T39 74 71 71 72 288 Brad Faxon T39 69 72 74 73 288 Robin Freeman T39 69 75 71 73 288 Tim Herron T39 71 70 73 74 288 Tripp Isenhour T39 74 68 69 77 288 Brandt Jobe T39 73 71 70 74 288 T39 68 72 76 72 288 Tom Pernice, Jr. T39 72 68 73 75 288

184 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round T39 72 73 71 72 288 T39 74 67 75 72 288 Neal Lancaster T39 72 69 75 72 288 Paul Azinger T52 74 72 70 73 289 Robert Gamez T52 71 72 70 76 289 T52 77 67 70 75 289 Scott McCarron T52 70 70 73 76 289 Jim McGovern T52 74 68 74 73 289 Corey Pavin T52 74 73 69 73 289 David Sutherland T52 69 73 74 73 289 Mike Weir T52 74 71 71 73 289 David Frost T60 73 72 71 74 290 Donnie Hammond T60 74 68 73 75 290 T60 70 71 72 77 290 Paul Stanowski T60 71 72 71 76 290 Ronnie Black T64 73 73 69 76 291 Jay Don Blake T64 72 69 71 79 291 T64 70 72 73 76 291 Jay Williamson T64 71 73 72 75 291 Tom Byrum T68 71 72 73 76 292 T68 69 71 75 77 292 Jay Delsing T68 70 74 72 77 293 Steve Scott T70 76 69 71 77 293 Gabriel Hjertstedt T72 71 72 72 79 294

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ 1st Place Amateur Round Sub-Final Par 1 2 3 4 Claar / Mays 65 63 61 66 255 Stadler / Frey 60 66 66 64 256 Magee / McCoy 64 65 64 66 259 Tataurangi / Haskew 64 63 66 67 260 Azinger / Ueberroth 68 63 65 65 261 Sabbatini / Calhoun 63 68 66 64 261 Fischer / Jacob 65 67 64 66 262 Hart / Connors 65 66 66 65 262 Heinen / Christman 67 63 66 66 262 Perks / Hoops 61 67 66 68 262 T. Byrum / Hayes 67 64 64 67 262

185 2003 FEBRUARY 6-9 It wasn’t the first time a freakish incident with a golf ball led the way to a victory in the Crosby/AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, but Davis Love III will take it. It was in 1984 that Hale Irwin, one shot behind the leader on Sunday, hooked his drive at No. 18 into the ocean. Or so he thought. But the ball hit a rock and caromed back into play and Irwin went on to win in a playoff with Jim Nelford. This time it was Love, clinging to a one-stroke lead in the final round after 1 holes at Pebble Beach. At No. 12 he laced a 5-iron on the par-3 hole, only to see it bounce off a Santa Rosa press photographer’s shoe. The ball could have kicked into the back rough and maybe led to a bogey or worse. But instead it ricocheted to four feet from the hole and Love calmly made birdie. Love won by one stroke, so the benefit of that lucky shot was obvious. Love, who hadn’t won on the PGA Tour since his 2001 triumph at Pebble Beach (a span of 44 tournaments), still had work to do after No. 12. He bogeyed the 16th to fall into a tie with Tom Lehman, who had birdied 17 while playing one hole ahead. Love scrambled for par at 17, sinking a 7-foot putt when the ball paused at the lip and then dropped. “It fell over drunk into the hole,” said Love later. Bursting with confidence that Love attributed to a new found positive attitude, Love smashed a drive and a 4-iron to the 18th green and cruised in with a two-putt birdie. His four-under-par 68 for a 14- under 274 was just good enough to nip the luckless Lehman (67-275). Lehman, who fired a 5-under 31 on the back nine, had a golden chance to birdie the 18th, but missed a five-footer. “This tournament is about friendships and having fun and having a good attitude,” Love said. If a player worries “because it’s going to be wet, it’s going to be hard, it’s going to be windy and cold, you’ve got to play with amateurs, it’s going to take six hours, you have already lost.” Love had played sloppily early, but he put on a rally that was keyed by birdies on the treacherous eighth, ninth and 10th holes. He parred 11 and then came the fateful 12th. “That was a real break at 12,” he said. “It seems like the better your attitude, the better bounces you get.” “Unbelievable,” said Lehman when told of Love’s break at 12. The weather was sunny all week and for the first time since 1992 no lift-clean-and-place rule was in effect. In the pro-am division, the teams of Phil Tataurangi-Craig Heatley and Brad Faxon-Thomas Ryan tied for first place at 257-31 under par. As is the practice, they shared the top prize rather than undergo a playoff. Frank Herringer of San Francisco won the Jack Lemmon Award, given the amateur who helps his pro the most over 72 holes. Herringer, a 10-handicapper, aided pro Brett Quigley 26 strokes. LEADERS: First Round—Kevin Sutherland shot a 6-under 66 (PB) to lead Mike Weir (SH) and Robert Gamez (PH) by a stroke. Second round—Jim Furyk posted a 66 (PH) to move to 7-under 137. Sutherland, Lehman, Tim Herron, Paul Stankowski and Rod Pampling were one back. Third round—Love, at 10-under 206, fired a 67 (SH) to hold a two-shot lead over Lehman, Pampling and Weir. CUT: 74 players at 3-over-par 219 from a field of 180 pros. WEATHER: A dry, pleasant four days. Morning lows in 40s, with highs in mid-60s.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Davis Love III 1 72 67 67 68 274 Tom Lehman 2 68 70 70 67 275 Mike Weir T3 67 74 67 68 276 Tim Herron T3 69 69 72 66 276 Rocco Mediate T5 70 71 68 70 279 Jim Furyk T5 71 66 73 69 279 Brad Faxon T7 70 70 70 70 280 Paul Stankowski T7 71 67 73 69 280

186 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Phil Tataurangi T7 68 73 70 69 280 Rod Pampling T10 70 68 70 73 281 T10 74 66 70 71 281 Rory Sabbatini T10 71 69 70 71 281 Tim Petrovic T13 70 72 70 71 2830 Paul Goydos T13 71 75 67 70 283 J.L. Lewis T15 70 71 71 72 284 Mark O'Meara T15 71 68 74 71 284 Tom Pemice, Jr. T15 69 74 70 71 284 Marco Dawson T15 68 76 71 69 284 Kevin Sutherland T15 66 72 73 73 284 Dicky Pride T15 70 71 69 74 284 Jason Caron T15 68 74 71 71 284 Kenny Perry T22 69 74 70 72 285 Brian Watts T22 72 71 72 70 285 Dave Stockton, Jr. T22 69 71 74 71 285 Ken Green T25 68 75 72 71 286 Frank Lickliter II T25 75 69 71 71 286 Patrick Sheehan T25 75 71 68 72 286 David Edwards T28 74 71 73 69 287 Donnie Hammond T28 68 75 73 71 287 Lee Janzen T28 72 74 70 71 287 Loren Roberts T28 71 69 76 71 287 Greg Kraft T28 68 75 73 71 287 Bob May T28 70 76 70 71 287 Vijay Singh T28 70 71 72 74 287 Dudley Hart T28 76 69 69 73 287 Brenden Pappas T28 74 73 71 69 287 Steven Alker T28 74 72 67 74 287 Fred Couples T38 69 76 73 70 288 Grant Waite T38 74 68 73 73 288 Brett Quigley T38 73 74 70 71 288 Jay Williamson T38 72 72 71 73 288 Brian Claar 142 72 71 74 72 289 Robert Gamez T42 67 76 73 73 289 Skip Kendall T42 71 74 72 72 289 Craig Stadler T42 70 73 72 74 289 Richard S. Johnson T42 73 75 69 72 289 Olin Browne T47 75 71 72 72 290 Gary Hallberg 147 74 71 73 72 290 Brian Henninger 147 72 74 70 74 290 Scott Laycock 147 74 72 70 74 290 John Rollins 147 71 71 73 75 290 Pat Perez 147 69 75 74 72 290 Scott Simpson 153 74 71 71 75 291 Hal Sutton 153 73 74 70 74 291 Willie Wood 155 68 74 72 79 293 K.J. Choi 155 72 73 72 76 293

187 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Mark Brooks 157 70 75 73 76 294 Woody Austin 157 74 71 71 78 294 Anthony Painter 157 70 72 75 77 294 Andy Miller 157 75 72 71 76 294 Todd Rose 157 75 69 74 76 294 Robin Freeman 162 73 73 72 77 295 162 72 73 73 77 295 Phil Mickelson 64 72 71 73 80 296

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Sub-Final 1 2 3 4 Faxon / Ryan 66 63 64 64 257 Tataurangi / Heatley 64 66 63 64 257 Love III / Linen 65 62 66 65 258 Parnevik / Brady 64 64 68 63 259 Sabbatini / Hunter 67 64 62 67 260 Lehman / McIntosh 64 68 65 64 261 Senden / Siebel 62 72 62 65 261 Sutherland / Gross 62 68 67 65 262 Green / Rivers 64 67 66 65 262 Quigley / Herringer 65 67 65 65 262 Wilson / Uible 67 63 65 67 262 Paulson / Shaffer 66 63 67 66 262

188 2004 FEBRUARY 2-8 Vijay Singh’s habit of knocking on the door until the house falls down showed up again in the 2004 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. When the 40-year-old Fijian arrived on the Monterey Peninsula, he already had finished in the top 15 five times in this event, including twice as runnerup. The tournament had been his personal cash cow, with $1,031,675 in earnings. He knew the golf courses, he knew his game and his confidence was soaring. No wonder he fired four rounds in the 60s — only player to do so — to walk off with a three-stroke victory His 16-under-par 272 earned him another $954,000. Jeff Maggert wound up second at 275 and Phil Mickelson third at 276. Singh, who recorded 25 birdies over his 72 holes, became only the third foreign-born player to win the Crosby/ AT&T. He was preceded by Bruce Crampton (1965) and Brett Ogle (1993). More importantly, the victory launched an amazing season in which he won nine times, banked almost $11 million on tour and claimed the No. 1 ranking in the world from Tiger Woods. After 54 holes, it appeared the best player with a chance at beating Singh was San Jose State product Arron Oberholser. Paired in the final group Sunday, they were tied for the lead at 13-under 203. But Oberholser, ranked 188th in the world, found out quickly derailing the Singh Express was no easy task. Singh hooked his opening tee shot at Pebble Beach into deep rough and then saw his approach hop off a knob over the bunker to stop a few feet from the cup for an easy birdie. On No. 2 his approach missed the green by 60 yards, but he pitched to 10 feet and sank that for another birdie. After missing the fairway at No. 3, he sent an iron shot to the green’s fringe and dropped a 10-footer for the third birdie. Oberholser, who routinely parred the first three holes, was in awe. “The man snap-hooked his first three drives,” said Oberholser, who shot 76 to finish fourth. “I stripe my first three and make pars while he makes birdies. I mean, okay, that’s a wake-up call. But it’s hard to compete with that.” Any chance of an Oberholser rally disappeared at the par-4 eighth. His 201-yard 3-iron faded into the hazard below the green. He waited 20 minutes for a ruling on whether he could take an unplayable lie. The decision went against him. His double-bogey six left him six shots back of Singh, who had laced a brilliant 4-iron to five feet and made birdie. “After that I just cruised along,” said Singh, who used his long broom-handled putter throughout. Maggert tried to make a late run en route to his 69. But his chances evaporated when he four-putted No. 16 for a double bogey. For the third straight year, the 72 holes were rain-free. But damp conditions led Tour officials to allow players at Poppy Hills and Spyglass Hill to clean their ball on the fairway. They played the ball down at Pebble Beach. In the pro-am division, amateur Robert Halmi Jr. struck it rich. He not only teamed with pro Jerry Kelly to win the pro-am, but also the third annual Jack Lemmon Award. That went to the amateur who helps his pro the most over 72 holes. The Halmi-Kelly duo carded a 254-34 strokes under par. Singh and amateur Ted Forstmann finished two shots back. Halmi, an 11-handicapper from New York, helped Kelly 32 strokes in the Jack Lemmon competition. He nipped David Shaffer, who helped pro Dennis Paulson 29 strokes. LEADERS: First Round—Matt Kuchar (PH) and J.J. Henry (PB) tied for the lead with 65s. Second round—Luke Donald moved into the one-shot lead with a 7-under 65 (PB) for a 134 total. Tom Pernice Jr. (SH) was second at 68-135. Third round—Singh fired a 68 for a 203 (PB) to share the lead with Oberholser, who logged a bogey-free round 67 (SH). Donald, Maggert and Phillip Price were three strokes back (206). CUT: Sixty-eight pros made the cut at 1-under-par (215). The pro-am cut was 196, with 25 teams advancing to Sunday play. WEATHER: Cool and dry, with highs in the 60s.

189 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Vijay Singh 1 67 68 68 69 272 Jeff Maggert 2 71 68 67 69 275 Phil Mickelson 3 68 68 71 69 276 K.J. Choi T4 67 70 71 71 279 Mike Weir T4 73 70 66 70 279 Arron Oberholser T4 69 67 67 76 279 Jesper Pamevik T7 70 67 73 70 280 Mark Hensby T7 70 67 73 70 280 Tom Pemice, Jr. T7 67 68 73 72 280 Bill Glasson T10 73 69 66 73 281 Kent Jones T10 67 71 74 69 281 Scott McCarron T10 69 68 71 73 281 Corey Pavin T10 69 68 73 71 281 Todd Fischer T14 72 70 72 68 282 Peter Jacobsen T14 70 71 70 71 282 Kirk Triplett T14 69 70 70 73 282 Mark Brooks T17 71 72 68 72 283 Luke Donald T17 69 65 72 77 283 Phillip Price T17 67 70 69 77 283 T17 68 73 70 72 283 Arjun Atwal T21 72 70 72 70 284 Rich Barcelo T21 72 69 73 70 284 Tim Petrovic T21 71 71 70 72 284 Paul Stankowski T21 69 71 72 72 284 Woody Austin T25 69 71 72 73 285 T25 69 71 69 76 285 Daniel Chopra T25 71 71 68 75 285 Fred Couples T25 70 71 73 71 285 T25 69 71 72 73 285 T25 71 69 73 72 285 Tom Lehman T25 70 69 72 74 285 T25 69 74 72 70 285 Boyd Summerhays T25 69 74 70 72 285 Bo Van Pelt T25 72 68 73 72 285 Craig Barlow T35 67 75 71 73 286 Charles Howell III T35 69 73 72 72 286 Jerry Kelly T35 71 72 70 73 286 Ryan Palmer T35 74 72 68 72 286 Craig Stadler T35 68 71 71 76 286 Willie Wood T35 72 70 71 73 286 Jay Don Blake T41 71 74 70 72 287 Greg Chalmers T41 71 70 72 74 287 Jay Delsing T41 73 66 73 75 287 David Edwards T41 74 68 72 73 287 Steve Friesen T41 69 70 73 75 287 J.J. Henry T41 65 70 75 77 287 Loren Roberts T41 72 68 72 75 287 Tom Byrum T48 74 68 72 74 288

190 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Joel Kribel T48 68 73 72 75 288 Matt Kuchar T48 65 74 74 75 288 John Senden T48 71 68 73 76 288 Danny Briggs T48 70 70 74 74 288 T48 70 74 71 73 288 Ken Duke T54 67 68 76 78 289 J.P. Hayes T54 72 70 73 74 289 Joe Ogilvie T54 71 67 77 74 289 David Sutherland T54 74 70 69 76 289 Kevin Sutherland T54 70 69 73 77 289 T59 71 71 72 76 290 Neal Lancaster T59 72 72 71 75 290 Robert Gamez T61 67 69 76 79 291 Kevin Stadler T61 69 73 72 77 291 David Branshaw T63 71 71 73 77 292 Dennis Paulson T63 69 68 78 77 292 Patrick Sheehan T63 71 67 75 79 292 Trevor Dodds 66 74 72 69 78 293 Deane Pappas 67 68 73 74 80 295 Per-Ulrik Johansson 68 73 71 71 81 296

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Sub-Final 1 2 3 4 Kelly / Halmi 65 64 61 64 254 Singh / Forstmann 66 62 62 66 256 Edwards / McCoy 67 60 65 67 259 Parnevik / Lopez 70 61 64 64 259 Taylor / Cruz 64 63 69 63 259 Carter / Simmons 64 63 69 64 260 Elkington / Lucas 63 67 66 64 260 Heinen / Berg 64 63 66 67 260 C. Martin / DeSano 62 70 63 66 261 Weir / Roberts 68 66 62 65 261

191 2005 FEBRUARY 7-13 Phil Mickelson started his week on the Peninsula with an admirable acceptance speech at his induction into the California Golf Hall of Fame and finished it by having the last word—on and off the course—as champion of the 2005 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. “It’s been a fun week,” Mickelson said. It also was a record week for the San Diego Southpaw, whose 19- under-par 269 was four shots better than fellow lefty Mike Weir, the runner-up from Canada. Mickelson became the first wire-to-wire winner since the tournament was lengthened from 54 holes to 72 holes in 1958 (it was accomplished four times from 1947-57). Mickelson matched the tournament record with a 10-under-par 62 in his opening round at Spyglass Hill Golf Course (Tom Kite shot 62 at the Pebble Beach Golf Links in 1983, as did David Duval in 1997, while Matt Gogel shot 62 at Poppy Hills Golf Course in 2001). Mickelson’s 62 set the Spyglass Hill course record (two shots better that the previous record shared by Dan Forsman and David Berganio). Mickelson set the tournament 36-hole record at 129, with his second-round 67 at Poppy Hills Golf Course (two shots better than the previous record of 131, set by Pat Perez in 2002). Mickelson set the tournament 54-hole record at 196, with his third-round 67 at Pebble Beach (two shots better than the previous record of 198, set by David Duval in 1997). “I really don’t think about records.” Mickelson said. “I just really wanted to win this tournament.” He also tied his own tournament record as the only left-handed winner, but in 1998 Mickelson had to wait six months and 20 days to complete a tournament that was washed out by storms. Mickelson returned in August of that year to play the third round - making the event official - shooting 67 for a 202 that was one shot better thanTom Pernice Jr. “I think I like the four consecutive days of play better,” Mickelson said. “Both wins feel terrific. It was fun to come back in ‘98 and win. It’s even better to do it here in consecutive rounds.” Although a final-round 73, 1-over-par at Pebble Beach, left him one shot off the tournament record of 268 set by Mark O’Meara in 1997, it nonetheless was a solid finish, given that eir’sW 67 was the only sub-70 round posted in a light rain, with some gusty wind. Besides, Mickelson was just elated that the victory came on the heels of a win the previous week in FBR Open in Phoenix—an early-season streak that ignited a 2005 season that saw Mickelson win four times, including his second career major at the PGA Championship. The AT&T Pro-Am check for $954,000 also kept him on a path toward $5.7 million in PGA Tour earnings in 2005. Mickelson, whose relationship with golf on the Peninsula dates back to his first trips north as a teenager for the California State Amateur, and includes the NCAA Championships in 1991 at Poppy Hills, has become one of the premier competitors in the AT&T Pro-Am, with the third-best scoring record in the past 10 years, at 70.59 (behind Vijay Singh at 70.03 and Davis Love III at 70.38)—not an easy task give the distractions of the high-profile celebrity event and the sometimes lengthy rounds. “The first couple of times you come here, you don’t appreciate the individuality of this tournament and how different and unique it is,” Mickelson said. “Sometimes you don’t appreciate all that the celebrities bring to the table, how they bring people out, get them excited to be out in the event. Over time, you see what an asset it really is.” Mickelson held a seven-shot lead through 54 holes, making Sunday’s round little more than a formality. On a day when the wind turned around, making the opening holes more difficult than the dose holes,eir W was the only player in the top 10 who was able to break 70, and Mickelson’s lead never slipped below four shots. Greg Owen, of England, started Sunday second, but a 72 left him alone in third, with Paul Goydos and Tim Clark each shooting 71 to hold onto a share of fourth, right where they started Sunday. In the pro-am team competition, there would be no “Cinderella story” at least not for gallery favorite Bill Murray, the actor of “Caddyshade fame. Murray and longtime pro partner Scott Simpson were in the running for the title, but their closing 67 gave them a 258 total, good for fourth, only the second time they have cracked the top 10 since teaming up in 1993. The victory went to the consistently hot team of Barry McCollam and pro partner Joel Kribel, who shot 8-under-par 64 for 253 and a four-shot win. McCollam, a 5-handicap from who owns Embar Holdings Ltd. (part of a multi-corporation conglomerate), and Kribel shot three straight 63s to go into the final round two shots up on the

192 eventual second-place team of Bob Halloran, Director of Sports for Mirage Sports, and pro Richard S. Johnson. Halloran and Johnson finished with a 66 for 257, tied with Doug Kintzinger, the CEO of Jeld-Wen, and pro Jay Delsing, who closed with a 68. McCollam earned the Jack Lemmon Award, which goes to the player who helps his team the most—in this case 27 strokes. LEADERS: First round—62 Phil Mickelson (SH), 65 Davis Love III (PH), Kevin Sutherland (PH), Charles Howell III (PB), Daniel Chopra (PB), Hunter Mahan (PB). Second round—129 Mickelson (67 PH), 133 Mike Weir (67 PB), 135 Paul Goydos (68 PB), Andrew Magee (68 SH), Sutherland (70 PB). Third round—196 Mickelson (67 PB), .203 Greg Owen (67 PH), 205 Goydos (70 SH), Tim Clark (67 SH), Magee (70 PH), Sutherland (70 SH), Jose Maria Olazabal (68 PH). CUT: 64 pros made the cut at 4-under-par (212). The pro-am team cut was 196, with 25 teams advancing to the fourth round. There were 10 teams at 196 that were eliminated through the tiebreaker. WEATHER: Cool and in the 60s all week. Blue skies and sunshine Thursday and Saturday, with light breezes. Light rain on Friday and Sunday, with some stiff gusts of wind Sunday.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Phil Mickelson 1 62 67 67 73 269 Mike Weir 2 66 67 73 67 273 Greg Owen 3 67 69 67 72 275 Tim Clark T4 67 71 67 71 276 Paul Goydos T4 67 68 70 71 276 T6 70 66 70 71 277 Arron Oberholser T6 71 66 69 71 277 Graeme McDowell 8 68 69 70 71 278 Davis Love III T9 65 72 71 71 279 Jeff Sluman T9 71 66 69 73 279 Billy Andrade T11 74 70 63 73 280 Luke Donald T11 71 70 68 71 280 Robert Gamez T11 70 71 66 73 280 Charles Howell III T11 65 71 72 72 280 Joel Kribel T11 72 70 68 70 280 Arjun Atwal T16 68 68 73 72 281 Craig Barlow T16 74 68 68 71 281 K.J. Choi T16 67 75 68 71 281 Daniel Chopra T16 65 72 71 73 281 Todd Fischer T16 68 69 72 72 281 Andrew Magee T16 67 68 70 76 281 Joe Ogilvie T16 69 71 70 71 281 Jose Maria Olazabal T16 70 67 68 76 281 Kevin Sutherland T16 65 70 70 76 281 Charles Warren T16 70 70 70 71 281 Jason Bohn T26 70 69 73 70 282 Sean O'Hair T26 71 74 65 72 282 Ted Purdy T26 67 70 71 74 282 Patrick Sheehan T26 70 69 70 73 282 Paul McGinley T30 69 69 72 73 283 T30 70 71 71 71 283 Scott Gutschewski T30 71 69 69 74 283 Richard Johnson T30 68 69 70 76 283

193 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Kent Jones T30 71 65 73 74 283 Dicky Pride T30 66 71 72 74 283 D.J. Trahan T30 72 70 69 72 283 Dean Wilson T30 68 71 70 74 283 Mark Wilson T30 75 68 68 72 283 Jim Furyk T39 71 70 70 73 284 Jeff Hart T39 69 72 70 73 284 Hunter Mahan T39 65 73 72 74 284 Chris Riley T39 69 70 71 74 284 Mark Brooks T43 76 67 68 74 285 Olin Browne T43 72 65 72 76 285 Matt Gogel T43 73 69 70 73 285 Hunter Haas T43 71 68 73 73 285 Matt Kuchar T43 70 73 69 73 285 Rocco Mediate T43 76 70 66 73 285 Carl Pettersson T43 70 69 72 74 285 Mario Tiziani T43 66 72 73 74 285 Fred Funk T51 70 69 71 76 286 Tim Herron T51 72 67 71 76 286 Mark O'Meara T51 69 72 69 76 286 Ryan Palmer T51 68 71 70 77 286 Steve Pate T51 68 72 72 74 286 Tim Petrovic T51 71 70 71 74 286 Peter Tomasulo T51 69 75 68 74 286 Tom Scherrer T58 68 72 72 75 287 Charlie Wi T58 68 72 70 77 287 T60 70 71 69 78 288 Robert Damron T60 70 68 73 77 288 John Senden T62 76 66 69 79 290 T62 68 69 74 79 290 Larry Mize 64 72 73 67 82 294 Chris Anderson T65 70 68 75 213 Tom Byrum T65 74 68 71 213 David Edwards T65 70 72 71 213 Mathias Gronberg T65 72 69 72 213 T65 73 68 72 213 Lee Janzen T65 71 68 74 213 Neal Lancaster T65 70 73 70 213 T65 72 68 73 213 Casey Martin T65 70 74 69 213 Gene Sauers T65 71 73 69 213 Bo Van Pelt T65 71 69 73 213 T65 69 73 71 213

194 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Joel Kribel/ (5) 63 63 63 64 253 (35) Barry McCollam Richard S. Johnson/ (13) 64 63 64 66 257 (31) Bob Halloran Jay Delsing/ (9) 58 65 66 68 257 (31) Doug Kintzinger Scott Smipson/ (15) 63 65 63 67 258 (30) Bill Murray Jason Allred/ (10) 62 67 64 66 259 (29) Carson Daly Tim Clark/ (12) 62 66 66 66 260 (28) Michael Bolton Phil Mickelson/ (15) 61 63 66 71 271 (27) Steve Lyons Dicky Pride/ (15) 65 64 65 67 261 (27) Darren Clark Andrew Chandler/ (8) 66 62 66 68 262 (26) Nick Watney Lisa Fernandez/ (7) 66 65 64 67 262 (26) Brad Faxon Tom Ryan (10) 68 60 66 68 262 (26)

195 2006 FEBRUARY 6-12 Two years after stumbling, Arron Oberholser walked tall and true as he closed the deal on his first PGA Tour victory to the delight of his family and friends from San Jose. “Growing up, I always watched guys win the golf tournament and just the walk up 18 at Pebble Beach is just unlike anything else,” said Oberholser, a former San Jose State standout who played numerous amateur events on the Monterey Peninsula. “Even when you were playing here by yourself or with a foursome, it’s still an incredible walk. But to walk up knowing that you are the champion ... I wish everybody could feel that way. It’s incredible.” Oberholser, who values the history and tradition of the A&T Pro-Am so much that he calls it his personal “fifth major,” shot a final-round 72, even par, on the Pebble Beach Golf Links for a 271, 17-under-par. It was enough for tournament record-tying five-shot cushion over runner-up Rory Sabbatini, whose 70 gave him a 276. Mike Weir, who came into Sunday tied with Oberholser at 199, crashed early—with a double-bogey at the second hole and bogey on the third—and shot 78 to tie for third at 277 with Jonathan Byrd. The victory, which Oberholser locked up with a magical birdie out of the trees on the par-4 15th, was a distinctly different sequel to his final round in 2004, when he went into the final round tied for the lead withijay V Singh. Then ranked 188th in the world, Oberholser tweaked his back during warm-ups and then emotionally cracked under the pressure of facing one of the top players in the game, shooting 76 to finish fourth. This time, with the best putting stroke in the tournament -- he was No. 1 in both putts per round (25.75) and putting average (1.522) -- Oberholser sank birdies on the par-5 second and par-4 third holes for a five-shot lead over eir.W Not bad for someone who couldn’t read the Pebble Beach greens as a kid, the first time he played in the Northern California junior championships. Despite some problems Sunday, Oberholser seemed destined to redeem himself from the 2004 finish when his errant drive on the 15th hit the cart path and then a small cypress tree—but bounced back into an opening. He had room to knock a wedge to within 8 feet and nailed the putt. “I felt that as soon as that one went in I was like all right, let’s go make some golf swings,” Oberholser said. “I was struggling. But I was able to piece it together, hit some good shots when I needed to, and get it done.” Three closing pars fell perfectly in line with Oberholser’s triumphant march to the finish. “I think that the maturity and the sense of peace are starting to come around,” Oberholser said of handling the pressure. “I was determined to stay calm, to stay at peace with myself no matter what happened. And I was determined to have a good time and smile as much as I can.” There was a lot of smiling and good times all week, as record crowds enjoyed a sixth straight year with no rain problems. Sunshine pushed temperatures into the high 70s as more than 155,000 fans overall attended the four rounds of competition. Celebrity amateur George Lopez, who has a home at Pebble Beach, had fun, too. The comic actor jumped into the gallery at the 15th tee and “crowd surfed,” creating the first mosh pit in tournament history. “I wish I could have caught a bigger wave,” Lopez quipped. The biggest wave of enthusiasm followed Oberholser, who became only the fifth player to earn his first PGA Tour victory at Pebble Beach, joining John Cook (1981), Steve Jones (1988), Brett Ogle (1993) and Matt Gogel (2002). It was a family celebration Sunday, as Oberholser’s gallery included his mother, brother, closest friends and their wives, his swing , “And all my high school buddies came out, which was really cool,” he noted. They were there to see what they all had been waiting for, including Oberholser himself: his name on a Tour champion’s trophy. “It was going to happen,” Oberholser said. “The fact that my first one happened this week, at this tournament, is extremely special. I’m absolutely thrilled that it happened here.” Oberholser also was the fifth pro to sweep both the individual and team titles, as he and amateur partner Michael McCallister, the president and CEO of Humana Inc., tied for first in the pro-am, at 255, 33- under-par. They shared the championship with pro Hunter Mahan and Alan Heuer, the COO of Mastercard International, who shot 66 in the final round, while Oberholser and McCallister shot 68. Oberholser said he cost his team the title outright when he accidentally picked up McCallister’s mark on the fifth green, when it was in Oberholser’s line. McCallister had a putt for par, with Oberholser made bogey.

196 Heuer wound up in another tie—for the Jack Lemmon Award, which goes to the player who helps his team the most. Heuer, Tom Ryan (paired with Brad Faxon) and Richard Stricklen () all helped their pro 26 strokes. It was the first three-way tie for the award in tournament history. LEADERS: First round—62 Luke Donald (SH), 63 Mike Weir (PB), 65 Arron Oberholser (PH), (SH), Nick Watney (PB). Second round—130 Weir (67 PH), 133 Oberholser (68 SH), 134 Jonathan Byrd (65 PB), Donald (72 PB), Fredrik Jacobson (67 PB). Third round—199 Oberholser (66 PB), Weir (69 SH), 205 Donald (71 PH), 206 Watney (70 SH), Rory Sabbatini (68 SH), Brian Davis (68 SH), Harrison Frazar (67 PH). CUT: 67 pros made the cut at 3-under-par (213). The pro-am team cut was 196, with 25 teams advancing to the fourth round. There was one team at 196 that was eliminated through the tiebreaker. WEATHER: Warm and dry all week, with a high of 77 Thursday. Blue skies and sunshine through Thursday, with patchy fog and temperatures in the 50s on Friday. A mixture of sun, fog and light breezes on Saturday and Sunday, with temperatures in the 60s both days.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Arron Oberholser 1 65 68 66 72 271 Rory Sabbatini 2 69 69 68 70 276 Jonathan Byrd T3 69 65 74 69 277 Mike Weir T3 63 67 69 78 277 Craig Barlow T5 69 68 72 69 278 Daniel Chopra T5 71 67 69 71 278 Brian Davis T7 66 72 68 73 279 Luke Donald T7 62 72 71 74 279 Tom Lehman T7 72 65 72 70 279 Vijay Singh T7 68 71 72 68 279 Nick Watney T7 65 71 70 73 279 Tim Clark T12 66 71 70 73 280 Paul McGinley T12 71 68 71 70 280 Michael Allen T14 65 71 77 68 281 Chris DiMarco T14 68 69 73 71 281 J.L. Lewis T14 67 74 70 70 281 Hunter Mahan T14 68 73 67 73 281 Joe Ogilvie T14 70 71 69 71 281 Jose Maria Olazabal T14 71 67 72 71 281 Pat Perez T14 69 71 70 71 281 Steve Stricker T14 69 71 73 68 281 Bo Van Pelt T14 67 71 71 72 281 Briny Baird T23 70 71 72 69 282 Jason Bohn T23 71 69 72 70 282 Ryan Palmer T23 69 71 68 74 282 John Senden T23 72 69 68 73 282 Steve Flesch T27 69 72 71 71 283 Jim Furyk T27 68 71 74 70 283 Will MacKenzie T27 70 69 70 74 283 Troy Matteson T27 68 73 70 72 283 Duffy Waldorf T27 69 73 70 71 283 Mark Wilson T27 68 68 71 76 283 Alex Aragon T33 68 69 73 74 284 Shane Bertsch T33 72 70 70 72 284 Davis Love HI T33 69 67 75 73 284 Jerry Smith T33 69 68 73 74 284

197 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Vance Veazey T33 71 69 71 73 284 Fredrik Jacobson T38 67 67 74 77 285 T38 67 71 74 73 285 Parker McLachlin T38 71 69 71 74 285 Phil Mickelson T38 67 74 67 77 285 Brian Bateman T42 68 73 72 73 286 Mark Brooks T42 67 75 71 73 286 T42 68 69 74 75 286 T42 70 73 70 73 286 Lee Janzen T42 69 73 66 78 286 Steve Lowery T42 70 74 67 75 286 Jeff Maggert T42 71 69 72 74 286 Jon Mills T42 71 67 72 76 286 Craig Stadler T42 68 74 69 75 286 Darron Stiles T42 66 71 73 76 286 Charles Warren T42 67 75 71 73 286 John Cook T53 67 70 73 77 287 Harrison Frazar T53 67 72 67 81 287 Jay Williamson T53 69 73 70 75 287 Cameron Beckman T56 69 70 74 75 288 Bob May T56 71 67 74 76 288 Jeff Sluman T56 71 67 73 77 288 Paul Stankowski T56 69 75 68 76 288 Billy Andrade T60 70 73 70 76 289 Charles Howell III T60 68 76 69 76 289 Peter Jacobsen T60 70 69 73 77 289 Dean Wilson T60 68 70 72 79 289 T64 68 70 74 78 290 Brett Wetterich T64 71 73 69 77 290 T66 73 69 71 78 291 Brad Faxon T66 68 71 74 78 291 Greg Chalmers T68 66 70 78 214 214 Mathew Goggin T68 71 71 72 214 214 J.J. Henry T68 72 69 73 214 214 Steve Jones T68 69 72 73 214 214 Greg Kraft T68 67 72 75 214 214 Joel Kribel T68 69 70 75 214 214 Brett Quigley T68 67 74 73 214 214 Kevin Sutherland T68 71 70 73 214 214 Kirk Triplett T68 73 69 72 214 214 Tjaart van der Walt T68 72 70 72 214 214 Willie Wood T68 68 72 74 214 214

198 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Arron Oberholser/ (8) 59 65 63 68 255 (33) Michael McCallister Hunter Mahan/ (9) 60 66 63 66 255 (33) Alan Heuer Tim Clark/ (11) 63 64 64 65 256 (32) Michael Bolton Paul McGinley/ (10) 67 63 64 62 256 (32) Dermot Desmond J.P. Hayes/ (11) 62 66 65 65 258 (30) Scott DeSano Duffy Waldorf/ (7) 65 66 62 65 258 (30) Jim Hoak Shane Bertsch/ (12) 66 64 64 64 258 (30) Richard Stridden Brian Davis/ (10) 58 64 66 71 259 (29) Ronald Turner Greg Kraft/ (4) 58 67 67 68 260 (28) Mike Donnelly Fredrik Jacobson/ (10) 65 63 65 67 260 (28) Bill Walters

199 2007 FEBRUARY 5-11 A little rain didn’t bother Phil Mickelson, who repeated his wire-towire victory performance of 2005 and matched two other tournament records along the way. Mickelson’s 20-under-par 268 total tied Mark O’Meara (1997) for lowest winning score for 72 holes, while his five- shot cushion ahead of runner-up Kevin Sutherland joined five others for the biggest winning margin. Mickelson also joined Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller as three-time champions, trailing only O’Meara, the all-time leader with five. Rain and records were not the only things that fell during the week. Thursday at Spyglass Hill, while Bill Murray’s foursome was on the 17th green, a Monterey Pine estimated at 90 feet came crashing down from the nearby hillside, falling about two feet from a spectator. No one was injured. Play was stopped momentarily as crews cleaned debris from the back bunker. By Sunday, the sun was shining and there was no need to worry about rain delays. “We had a little bit of breeze, but it wasn’t a difficult day,” said Mickelson, who reached the 30-win milestone for his PGA TOUR career - also winning the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in 1998 and 2005. “It’s not a bad thing if the weather comes in. What was great was we didn’t have any delays during the week.” He knows that all too well, since his 1998 victory at Pebble Beach was rain-delayed in February - and not completed until August. Mickelson did not waste any time going to the front of the pack, opening with a 7-under-par 65 at Poppy Hills. He kept rolling to 12- under through 36 holes after his 67 at Pebble Beach, and then finished his three-course rotation with a 2-under-par 70 at Spyglass Hill, where earlier in the week he worked on his putting with short-game coach . “Certainly you are not going to make every putt out here,” Mickelson said, “but what I did do was start them on line with the right speed. And I was able to make my share.” Indeed, Mickelson had the best short game in the tournament, ranked No. 1 in the combined Putts/Greens In Regulation category and did not have a three-putt all week. But he also drove the ball well, missing only six of 42 fairways the final three rounds, and capitalized on the par 5s, playing them 10-under par (17 total holes). Going into the final round tied with Sutherland at 14-under, Mickelson dropped out of the lead only momentarily - when he lost a ball at the par-3 fifth hole and took a double-bogey (his 6 iron from 202 yards flew the green). However, birdies at Nos. 6, 8, 10 and 11 pushed him well ahead of the pack, which did not keep pace with Mickelson, who breezed through the back side with a 32, capped with birdies on the 17th and 18th holes for a 66, the low score of the day. “This means a lot to me because it’s a place where I have family memories,” said Mickelson, whose grandfather once caddied at Pebble Beach. “I love coming back to this place.” Sutherland’s closing 71 was good for second place, one shot ahead of PGA TOUR rookie John Ma’linger, who also shot 71 Sunday. Mickelson also became the sixth player to win both the pro and team events in the same year, teaming with amateur partner Harry You, to win the pro-am. Their total of 249, 39-under-par, was four shots ahead of the father- son team of Tom Watson and Michael Watson, who finished at 253, 35-under. On Sunday, You, an 18-handicap, made a timely up-and-down save from under a tree at the par-3 fifth hole, where Mickelson took his double-bogey. Michael Watson, 24, won the Jack Lemmon Award, given to the amateur who helps his pro the most strokes. Watson, a 6-handicapper, helped his dad by 28 shots in the team competition. He is the third generation of the Watson family crowned a winner at the tournament: His grandfather, Ray Watson, won the team pro-am in 1941 with pro Leonard Dodson, while his father won the pro titles in 1977 and 1978. All four rounds of the tournament were played under preferred lie rules, allowing players to lift, clean and place the ball within one club length on closely mown areas through the green. This year’s Pro-Am was dedicated to the memory of John Zoller, vice chairman of the Monterey Peninsula Foundation, who passed away the week before the tournament

200 LEADERS: First round—65 John Mallinger (PB), Nick Watney (PH), Phil Mickelson (PH), 67 Arjun Atwal (PB), Jason Schultz (SH), Jim Furyk (SH). Second round— 132 Furyk (65 PH), Mickelson (67 PB), 135 Mallinger (70 SH), Kevin Sutherland (63 SH). Third round— 202 Mickelson (70 SH), Sutherland (67 PH), 203 Ma’linger (68 PH), 207 Corey Pavin (67 PB), Davis Love III (70 SH). CUT: 60 pros made the cut at 1-under-par 215. The pro-am team cut was 199, 17-under-par with 25 teams advancing to the fourth round (four teams at 17-under were eliminated through the tiebreaker). WEATHER: Cool and breezy all week, with a high temperature of 60 degrees. Light drizzle Wednesday, followed by occasional showers Thursday through Saturday morning, with heavy rain and strong gusts Saturday afternoon. Sunday had brief early morning showers, followed by sunshine with scattered clouds and lighter breezes.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Phil Mickelson 1 65 67 70 66 268 Kevin Sutherland 2 72 63 67 71 273 John Mallinger 3 65 70 68 71 274 Davis Love HI T4 70 67 70 69 276 Greg Owen T4 68 70 71 67 276 Jim Furyk T6 67 65 76 69 277 Matt Kuchar T6 72 69 70 66 277 Corey Pavin T6 68 72 67 70 277 Ryan Armour T9 68 71 72 67 278 Ted Purdy T9 73 70 68 67 278 Daniel Chopra T11 71 70 68 70 279 Steve Flesch T11 70 70 68 71 279 Vijay Singh T11 73 66 71 69 279 Bo Van Pelt T11 72 68 71 68 279 T11 73 70 69 67 279 Glen Day T16 74 69 69 68 280 J.B. Holmes T16 76 66 68 70 280 Hunter Mahan T16 69 72 70 69 280 T19 68 71 71 71 281 Craig Kanada T19 68 69 71 73 281 T19 69 76 70 66 281 Jeff Overton T19 70 69 69 73 281 Omar Uresti T19 70 68 71 72 281 Tom Watson T19 70 68 72 71 281 Tim Petrovic T25 71 73 69 69 282 Brett Quigley T25 70 72 70 70 282 T25 68 71 73 70 282 Garrett Willis T25 72 68 72 70 282 Mark Wilson T25 70 71 72 69 282 Alex Cejka T30 75 67 73 68 283 Paul Goydos T30 68 74 71 70 283 Padraig Harrington T30 74 72 68 69 283 Bob Heintz T30 72 71 71 69 283 Doug LaBelle H T30 70 73 70 70 283 Dean Wilson T30 68 72 73 70 283 Arjun Atwal T36 67 75 71 71 284 David Duval T36 72 68 72 72 284

201 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Tom Lehman T36 69 72 74 69 284 T36 72 70 73 69 284 Brandt Snedeker T36 71 69 74 70 284 Johnson Wagner T36 74 72 68 70 284 Jose Maria Olazabal T42 71 70 69 75 285 Nick Watney T42 65 75 72 73 285 Craig Barlow T44 69 73 71 73 286 Jose Coceres T44 72 69 72 73 286 Tommy Armour III T44 73 67 74 72 286 Brendon de Jonge T44 68 71 74 73 286 Tom Pernice, Jr. T44 74 71 70 71 286 T44 70 70 75 71 286 Mark Hensby T50 69 68 77 73 287 Tim Herron T50 73 74 66 74 287 Charley Hoffman T50 70 69 75 73 287 Tom Johnson T50 71 71 73 72 287 Paul McGinley T50 69 73 73 72 287 Duffy Waldorf T50 74 72 69 72 287 56 72 74 69 73 288 Pat Perez T57 72 69 73 75 289 Charles Warren T57 68 76 71 74 289 Michael Allen T59 72 70 72 76 290 Jim McGovern T59 75 67 73 75 290 Chris DiMarco T61 72 74 70 216 T61 70 72 74 216 T61 71 72 73 216 Tag Ridings T61 73 73 70 216 Eric Axley T65 73 70 74 217 Jason Bohn T65 73 73 71 217 K.J. Choi T65 74 72 71 217 John Cook T65 77 70 70 217 Brian Davis T65 76 70 71 217 Dan Forsman T65 74 73 70 217 Robert Gamez T65 79 71 67 217 Mathew Goggin T65 76 71 70 217 Craig Lile T65 73 71 73 217 Bob May T65 76 74 67 217 Chris Smith T65 77 69 71 217

202 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Phil Mickelson/ (18) 60 62 66 61 249 (39) Harry You Tom Watson/ (6) 65 62 66 60 253 (35) Michael Watson Greg Owen/ (12) 62 66 66 60 254 (34) Harris Barton Jason Dufner/ (6) 65 64 66 61 256 (32) Christopher Molumphy Bo Van Pelt/ (8) 65 65 67 62 259 (29) Blake Bozman Brett Quigley/ (8) 67 65 63 65 260 (28) Frank Herringer Craig Kanada/ (10) 66 63 65 66 260 (28) Louis Welch J. B. Holmes/ (7) 71 62 64 63 260 (28) David Novak John Mallinger/ (9) 60 68 67 65 260 (28) Kerry Gordon Kevin Sutherland/ (11) 67 60 66 68 261 (27) Bill Gross

203 2008 FEBRUARY 9-15 Since he had not won in his previous 198 PGA TOUR starts, Steve Lowery did not come to the Monterey Peninsula with the same type of expectations as, say, Vijay Singh, who won the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in 2004 and had six top-10 finishes in his previous 10 visits. Yet it was Lowery, without so much as a top-20 at Pebble Beach, who was holding the Waterford Crystal on the 18th green, where he sank a seven-foot birdie putt to beat Singh on the first playoff hole. It was the 47-year-old Lowery’s third PGA TOUR victory, but first since September 2000. “This is absolutely my most meaningful win,” said Lowery, who closed with a 4-under-par 68 for a 278 total, matching Singh, a third-round co-leader who closed with a 71. “After seven years, and winning on this course against Vijay, it is the most special.” Off the tournament radar for most of the first three rounds, as someone different led each ,day Lowery lit up the screen late Saturday and early Sunday to surge to the top of the leaderboard. After a pair of double-bogeys on the par-5 10th and 12th holes at Poppy Hills in the third round, Lowery then made 10 birdies in his next 15 holes. The hot streak not only salvaged a solid 2-under-par 70 at Poppy Hills, it caught everyone’s attention with a 5-under-par 31 on the front nine at Pebble Beach. The defining shot of Lowery’s rally was a 217-yard 4-iron from the left fairway bunker on the par-4 ninth; while it more often leads to a bogey, Lowery stuck it tight enough for a birdie. “I just hit it as good as I can hit it,” Lowery said. Singh needed a birdie on the final hole of regulation to force the playoff, but then was not as successful out of the right fairway bunker on the extra hole. Singh hit an 8-iron only 86 yards up the fairway, and then stuck his third in the bunker fronting the green. He managed to save par, but it was not enough. “I let this one slip away” said Singh, who was 12-under-par when he lost his grip on the lead with successive bogeys on the 14th through 16th holes, leading to a 39 on the finishing nine. “I was in control, but those (three bogeys) took a little air out of me.” Still, through the 16th, Singh remained in a four-way tie for first place with Lowery, as well as Corey Pavin and John Ma’linger, who finished at 9-under. And after Lowery birdied the 17th, Singh answered with a birdie on the 18th. Lowery was not flustered about having to go extra holes, since his previous two wins also came in playoffs. “I knew I could not have given it any more for 18 holes,” he said. “I just felt like I didn’t have anything to lose. I played solid all day, so I am proud of the way I won it.” As is often the case, the tournament provided more than golf shots to keep the gallery interested throughout the week. LPGA Tour glamour girl Natalie Gulbis caddied for amateur Ted Forstmann in the first round, the same day that legend flew in from Florida to watch fiancé Greg Norman play with his son Gregory. Pro surfer Kelly Slater became the first player in tournament history to make the cut and then ride the waves along the 18th fairway following the third round. Comic-in-residence George Lopez kept busy each day. He wore a visor-wig combination Thursday to mimic pro partner Daniel Chopra’s spiked, bleached-blond hair (Chopra declared he would adopt the nickname “Chopez” the rest of the week.) On Friday, Lopez donned a kilt, but wisely changed back to golf slacks Saturday, when he went “body-surfing” into the zany Club 15 gallery Defending champion Phil Mickelson was also entertaining, for the wrong reason: the 11 he carded Saturday on the par-5 14th hole at Pebble Beach. Midcelson cut the corner and from a decent lie in the rough, hit two shots with his hybrid out of bounds. He used his 5-iron to get into the fairway on his sixth shot, but wasn’t done. Mickelson spun his first approach off the sloping green, chipped his eighth shot halfway up the hill, chipped again to 15 feet and two-putted. Sunday’s final round started with 17 players at four shots or closer to co-leaders Dudley Hart and Singh, with Lowery among six players at 210, four shots behind. Although the wind kicked up late Sunday, Pebble Beach still scored the lowest of the three tournament courses. For the week, Spyglass Hill averaged 73.206, while Poppy Hills averaged 72.828 and Pebble Beach 72.563. In the pro-am team competition, pro Frederick Jacobson and amateur Bill Walters shot 250, 38 under par, to win by a tournament-record 10 strokes. (The old record was nine strokes, in 1957 and 1985.) Walters, an 11-handicap from Las Vegas, also earned the 2008 Jack Lemmon Award, presented to the amateur

204 who helps his pro the most strokes. Owner of Walters Golf, and a member at Del Mar Country Club (Rancho Santa Fe), the 62-year-old Walters contributed 34 shots to his team’s four-round total. Several celebrities made the cut for Sunday’s final round: actors Thomas Gibson and Kevin Costner, singer Michael Bolton and Slater. LEADERS: First round—66 Kent Jones (PB), John Ma’linger, 67 (PH), Roland Thatcher (SH), Brad Adamonis (SH). Second round—137 Tim Herron (69 PH), 138 Robert Floyd (70 PH), Michael Allen (70 SH), J.B. Holmes (70 PB), Nicholas Thompson (69 PB). Third round—207 Dudley Hart (68 SH), Vijay Singh (67 SH), 209 Dustin Johnson (68 PB), Michael Allen (71 PB). CUT: 60 pros made the cut at 1-under-par (215). The pro-am team cut was 199, with 25 teams advancing to the fourth round. There were two teams at 199 that were eliminated through the tiebreaker. WEATHER: Thursday, sunny, in the high 50s, light wind. Friday, sunny, in the low 60s, light wind. Saturday, sunny, with a high of 71, light wind. Sunday, sunny, low 70s, light to moderate wind.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Steve Lowery 1 69 71 70 68 278 Vijay Singh 2 70 70 67 71 278 Dudley Hart 13 69 70 68 72 279 John Mallinger 13 67 74 73 65 279 Corey Pavin 13 73 69 71 66 279 6 69 70 71 70 280 Dustin Johnson T7 73 68 68 73 282 Nicholas Thompson 17 69 69 74 70 282 19 69 73 71 70 283 Jason Gore 19 70 74 69 70 283 Joe Ogilvie 19 74 69 70 70 283 Tag Ridings 19 73 71 68 71 283 Y. E. Yang 19 69 73 68 73 283 Michael Allen 114 68 70 71 75 284 Shane Bertsch 114 77 70 68 69 284 James Driscoll T14 72 68 72 72 284 Jim Furyk T14 71 75 67 71 284 Padraig Harrington T14 72 70 70 72 284 Fredrik Jacobson T14 73 67 70 74 284 Daisuke Maruyama T14 71 72 71 70 284 Parker McLachlin T14 70 70 74 70 284 D. A. Points 114 68 73 70 73 284 Mike Weir 114 75 69 71 69 284 Ryan Armour 124 71 71 68 75 285 124 69 73 71 72 285 Marco Dawson 124 73 69 72 71 285 Craig Kanada 124 72 71 72 70 285 Davis Love HI 124 70 71 72 72 285 Pat Perez 124 74 70 69 72 285 Jeff Quinney 124 69 70 71 75 285 Chris Riley 124 73 68 72 72 285 Paul Stankowski 124 74 72 69 70 285 Bo Van Pelt 124 74 74 67 70 285 Robert Damron 134 71 70 70 75 286 Tim Herron 134 68 69 74 75 286

205 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Lee Janzen 134 74 69 72 71 286 Matt Kuchar 134 74 69 69 74 286 Jin Park 134 72 69 74 71 286 Tom Pernice, Jr. 134 70 74 70 72 286 John Riegger 134 72 70 70 74 286 Jay Williamson 134 68 71 72 75 286 Mark Wilson 134 68 71 72 75 286 Olin Browne 143 68 73 73 73 287 Alejandro Canizares 143 70 73 72 72 287 Mathew Goggin 143 71 70 72 74 287 Justin Leonard 143 70 71 74 72 287 143 71 69 73 74 287 Robert Floyd 148 68 70 74 76 288 Kent Jones 148 66 74 71 77 288 Greg Kraft 148 72 73 70 73 288 Ryan Moore 148 71 70 74 73 288 Tim Petrovic 148 76 66 73 73 288 T53 71 73 71 74 289 Jonathan Kaye T53 70 71 70 78 289 Jim McGovern T53 71 69 71 78 289 Jeff Maggert T53 72 73 70 74 289 Charlie Wi T53 73 72 70 74 289 Alex Cejka T58 72 72 70 76 290 Brandt Snedeker T58 73 72 70 75 290 Nick Watney T58 76 71 67 76 290 Steve Allan T61 69 73 74 216 Brian Davis T61 72 71 73 216 J. B. Holmes T61 68 70 78 216 T61 70 72 74 216 John Merrick T61 71 70 75 216 Jeff Overton T61 70 72 74 216 Patrick Sheehan T61 74 72 70 216 Scott Sterling T61 73 72 71 216 D. J. Trahan T61 74 73 69 216 Grant Waite T61 73 71 72 216

206 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Fredrik Jacobson/ (11) 65 62 62 61 250 (38) Bill Walters D.A. Points/ (6) 64 69 66 61 260 (28) Peter Watzka Greg Owen/ (11) 67 67 63 64 261 (27) Harris Barton Parker McLachlin/ (14) 64 61 69 67 261 (27) James E. Rohr Tim Clark/ (11) 64 67 67 63 261 (27) Michael Bolton Tom Scherrer/ (9) 70 61 66 65 262 (26) Ed Herlihy Chris Riley/ (4) 66 62 69 66 263 (25) Jeff Britton Jay Williamson/ (5) 64 65 66 68 263 (25) Scott McNealy Y. E. Yang/ (11) 67 64 67 65 263 (25) Jeffrey Donovan Dudley Hart/ (16) 65 68 66 65 264 (24) Jeremy Jacobs

207 2009 FEBRUARY 9-15 The harsh storm that was expected all week kindly took the daylight hours off, allowing the first three rounds to be completed. But then rain and high winds pounded the Monterey Peninsula, forcing the final round to be rescheduled for Monday. That gave Dustin Johnson one long day to wait around and two nights to sleep on his 54-hole lead, while tournament officials and grounds crews wished for one more playable day. But Johnson, a 24-year-old from South Carolina, who had only one PGA TOUR victory under his belt when he came to Pebble Beach, never did have his nerves tested under final-round pressure on the famous links. More rain pelted the area Sunday night and Monday morning, forcing cancellation of the fourth round before anyone got a chance to tee it up. So, the 67 that Johnson posted on Saturday at Poppy Hills, which included four birdies on the back nine, not only gave him a four-stroke lead, but resulted in a 201 total that stood up for a somewhat anticlimactic victory. It was the first cancellation of a round since 2000 (fourth round postponed to Monday). Johnson became the first 54-hole winner since Payne Stewart in 1999, marking the sixth time the tournament declared a 54-hole winner since it expanded to four rounds in 1958. Nightly showers, heavy at times, softened the golf courses enough to dictate the event be played under “lift, clean and place” rules. Johnson placed enough shots in the right places to shoot 65 at Pebble Beach on Thursday, 69 at Spyglass Hill on Friday and light up the back side at Poppy Hills with a closing 32 for a 67. Alone in second place, four shots back at 205, was Canada’s Mike Weir, with South Africa’s Relief Goosen third at 206. “I was fortunate enough to play really well the first three days, and then unfortunately we did get rained out,” said Johnson, who opened the tournament holing out his second shot for an eagle on the first hole at Pebble Beach. “I definitely prepared myself that we were going to play (Monday). I did everything normal, like we were going to play.” But, before he could finish breakfast, Johnson’s cell phone rang. It was a TOUR colleague calling to congratulate him on winning. “What are you talking about?” Johnson asked. He may not have been the last to know, but obviously Johnson wasn’t the first to hear that the final round was canceled. Although the high winds and rain subsided overnight, another storm began pouring on the Peninsula about 5 a.m. Monday. Much of the course was unplayable at daybreak, with tee times scheduled to start at 7:30 a.m. Shortly after 7 a.m., TOUR officials made the decision to end the tournament. “It probably would be a lot of ugly golf out there,” Weir said of how things might have gone Monday. “But it would be kind of fun to see who could handle it.” No player would have been to withstand Sunday’s 60 mile-perhour gusts, which knocked down a 40-foot pine tree along the third fairway at Pebble Beach, toppled a television tower and blew the sides off several hospitality tents around the site. “It was too dangerous for the players and spectators to go out there,” said TOUR rules chief Mark Russell. “You could hardly stand up, let alone get to the point of playing golf.” Johnson said that the rounds he did get to play were fun, despite the wet weather. “We had a great time,” he said of being paired with Joe Rice, an attorney with a 17-handicap from Charleston, S.C. “We were out there laughing all day. It played very slow, so we did a lot of talking. We just had a great time.” Goosen, in his first appearance at the AT&T Pro-Am, was enjoying himself for two days enroute to a two-shot lead. But his 74 on Saturday at Spyglass Hill saw him finish with a 38 on the front side, while Johnson was blistering Poppy Hills’ back side for a six-shot swing that launched Johnson into the lead—for good, as it turned out. Johnson and Rice also won a piece of the pro-am team title, with a 23-under-par total of 193. In the first tie since 2006, they shared the victory with pro Chris Stroud and Ron Christman, an 18 handicap from Kingwood, Texas. The celebrity field included many new faces, including NFL star Peyton Manning; actors Greg Kinnear and Dennis Haysbert; U.S. soccer great Brandi Chastain; country singer Pat Green, whose first day included a hole-in-one on the 15th hole at Spyglass Hill; and motorcycle racing legend Kenny Roberts Sr., who was the only one of the “rookies” to make the cut. William and Cindi Bone also became the tournament’s first husband-wife tandem. Brian Tyler, president of McKesson Medical Group, who helped pro partner Aron Price with 18 shots, won the annual Jack Lemmon Award, which goes to the amateur who most helped his team.

208 LEADERS: First round—65 Robert Garrigus (SH), Dustin Johnson (PB), 66 (PB), Vaughn Taylor (PB), 67 seven tied. Second round—132 (64 PB), 134 Johnson (69 SH), 136 Garrigus (71 PH), Charlie Hoffman (70 PH), Mike Weir 69 PB), Mark Calcavecchia (69 PB). Third round—201 Johnson (67 PH), 205 Weir (69 SH), 206 Goosen (74 SH), 207 Bob Estes (67 SH), Calcavecchia (71 SH). CUT: 68 pros made the cut at 214, 2-under-par. The pro-am team cut was 199, with the limit of 25 teams advancing. Five teams at 199 were eliminated through the tiebreaker. WEATHER: Thursday - Light showers in the morning, patchy clouds in the afternoon; temperature in the mid- 50s, light wind. Friday - Scattered showers, heavy at times, giving way to patchy clouds and sunshine in the afternoon, temperature in the mid-50s, light wind. Saturday - Light showers in the morning gave way to sunny skies and temperatures in the 40s, with moderate wind. Sunday - Heavy rain and wind with gusts up to 60 mph. Monday - Rain in the morning.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Dustin Johnson 1 65 69 67 201 Mike Weir 2 67 69 69 205 Relief Goosen 3 68 64 74 206 Mark Calcavecchia T4 67 69 71 207 Bob Estes T4 68 72 67 207 Bill Lunde T6 67 70 71 208 D.J. Trahan T6 67 73 68 208 Chris Stroud T6 69 69 70 208 T6 68 72 68 208 Mark Brooks T10 68 69 72 209 Kenny Perry T10 71 70 68 209 Shigeki Maruyama T10 69 73 67 209 Sean O'Hair T10 71 68 70 209 Charley Hoffman T14 66 70 74 210 Charlie Wi T14 68 69 73 210 Ted Purdy T14 68 72 70 210 Matt Kuchar T14 71 71 68 210 Vaughn Taylor T14 66 75 69 210 Kevin Stadler T14 71 71 68 210 Spencer Levin T14 71 70 69 210 Jason Day T14 67 75 68 210 Davis Love III T22 69 72 70 211 Len Mattiace T22 69 72 70 211 Michael Allen T22 67 71 73 211 Tim Herron T22 72 67 71 211 Tim Clark T22 71 71 69 211 Y.E. Yang T22 69 70 72 211 Jeff Quinney T22 68 73 70 211 Richard S. Johnson T22 71 70 70 211 Nick Watney T22 75 69 67 211 Jeff Overton T22 69 70 72 211 Derek Fathauer T22 71 71 69 211 Steve Lowery T33 70 69 73 212 Jim Furyk T33 71 70 71 212 Arjun Atwal T33 68 73 71 212 Jeff Klauk T33 73 72 67 212

209 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd Total Amateur Position Round Round Round John Mallinger T33 72 71 69 212 Aron Price T33 68 69 75 212 Glen Day T39 73 70 70 213 Jay Williamson T39 70 75 68 213 Frank Lickliter ll T39 72 71 70 213 Greg Owen T39 68 73 72 213 Mark Wilson T39 70 73 70 213 Charles Howell III T39 72 70 71 213 David Mathis T39 71 75 67 213 Charles Warren T39 74 69 70 213 Rich Beem T39 66 75 72 213 Robert Garrigus T39 65 71 77 213 Pat Perez T39 73 71 69 213 Scott Gutschewski T39 71 72 70 213 James Oh T39 73 72 68 213 Michael Letzig T39 69 73 71 213 Troy Matteson T39 73 71 69 213 Peter Tomasulo T39 71 70 72 213 Phil Mickelson T55 72 71 71 214 Chris Smith T55 70 75 69 214 T55 70 72 72 214 David Duval T55 73 72 69 214 Mathew Goggin T55 70 73 71 214 J.J. Henry T55 71 72 71 214 Brendon de Jonge T55 69 74 71 214 Brad Adamonis T55 71 72 71 214 K.J. Choi T55 69 75 70 214 Jimmy Walker T55 71 73 70 214 Jason Dufner T55 75 68 71 214 Matthew Jones T55 71 71 72 214 Marc Leishman T55 72 73 69 214 J.B. Holmes T55 74 68 72 214 Bob Heintz T69 71 69 75 215 Dean Wilson T69 68 71 76 215 Todd Fischer T69 72 69 74 215 Eric Axley T69 72 72 71 215 James Driscoll T69 73 70 72 215 Hunter Mahan T69 72 71 72 215 Ricky Barnes T69 69 75 71 215 Brian Vranesh T69 68 74 73 215 Matt Weibring T69 70 70 75 215 Jarrod Lyle T69 72 73 70 215 John Ellis T69 69 74 72 215 Chris Kirk T69 73 73 69 215

210 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Chris Stroud (18) 63 63 67 Ron Christman 193 (23) Dustin Johnson (17) 63 67 63 Joe Rice 193 (23) Aron Price (13) 66 62 66 Brian Tyler 194 (22) Mike Weir (5) 63 66 66 George Roberts 195 (21) Shigeki Maruyama (14) 65 68 62 Reuben Richards, Jr. 195 (21) Jay Williamson (4) 64 66 66 Scott McNealy 196 (20) Kevin Chappell (7) 66 67 63 Chris O'Donnell 196 (20) Mark Calcavecchia (5) 64 66 66 Kenny Roberts 196 (20) Robert Garrigus (10) 63 66 67 Brian Greenspun 196 (20)

211 2010 FEBRUARY 4-14 Dustin Johnson insisted all week that his rain-shorted victory in the previous year’s AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am did not leave him with anything to prove. But the tall, 25-year-old with the towering tee shots provided enough proof to go around, anyway. Opening with an 8-under-par 64 to lead from the start, Johnson finished with a birdie on the final hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links to become only the sixth player in tournament history to win back-to-back titles (the first in 20 years, since Mark O’Meara in 1989-1990). “It’s hard to say one win is better than the other,” said Johnson, who came into the Sunday round tied with veteran Paul Goydos, both at 196, 18 under par, which equaled the tournament record for 54 holes. “They both mean the same to me.” One thing that was not the same was the course rotation, with the Shore Course at Monterey Peninsula Country Club joining Spyglass Hill and Pebble Beach for the first time since 1977. MPCC was an immediate hit with the tour pros, whose reaction may have been summed up best by Phil Mickelson, who said, “It’s one of my favorites now on Tour. The playability of it is terrific. It is a great addition to this tournament.” Another difference from 2009 was the size of field and pace of play. The number of pro-am teams was reduced from 180 to 156, which allowed rounds to be completed more than 30 minutes faster, in some cases, than in previous years - another significant factor. One thing that remained the same: the wet conditions. For the first three rounds, players were allowed to lift, clean and place the golf ball at all three courses, a result of repeated rainstorms that hung around through Tuesday morning. Sunday, the rules returned to normal at Pebble Beach. “This course is all weather-dependent,” Johnson said of Pebble Beach, where his career start is the best in history - 7th, 1st and 1st in his first three appearances, earning $2.4 million in the process. “Sunday the wind switched and playing the ball down, I had a few mud balls. Sometimes they go straight and sometimes they go off the world.” Goydos’ name went off the leaderboard at the par-5 14th hole Sunday, when he posted a quadruple-bogey 9- in the group behind , who also made a 9 there. “It wasn’t like I didn’t try on all nine shots,” quipped Goydos, whose greenside chipping proved disastrous. “Just everything I did on that hole didn’t work out.” Johnson made par on the 14th and, despite closing with a 2-over-par 74, held up under the pressure of the final round when it counted most. Following a bogey on the par-3 17th hole, he fell into a tied for the lead when J.B. Holmes birdied the 18th in the group ahead. Johnson, who did not have to face any fourth-round challenges 2009, crushed a perfect drive 288 yards down the middle of the 18th fairway, tactically played a 3-iron draw 225 yards into the front greenside bunker, softly flopped his third shot inside four feet and sank the putt for a one-stroke victory. “Obviously, Sunday there is a little more nerves going on and a little more excitement,” Johnson said of his emotions down the stretch. “That always plays into account. I was comfortable ... nervous, but nervous in a good way.” Holmes, with a closing 71, tied for second with veteran David Duval, the sentimental favorite whose 69 included six birdies. The celebrity field included old friends like actor Bill Murray and quarterbackTom Brady, as well as new faces that included actors Oliver Hudson and Rob Morrow and quarterback Tony Romo. In the pro-am team competition, Goydos - who earlier in the week received the Jack Lemmon Ambassador of Golf Award from the California Golf Writers & Broadcasters Association - did something Lemmon never could: win the pro-am. Goydos and partner Robert Stuart, a Hertz executive from Cleveland with an 18 handicap, teamed for a 249 total, 37 under par, and a four-shot cushion. Actor Josh Duhamel, a 12 handicapper, helped his pro, Sergio Garcia, by 30 strokes to win the tournament’s Jack Lemmon award, for the amateur who helps the most. The team tied for second, 33 under par.

212 LEADERS: First round—(-8) Dustin Johnson 64 at PB, (- 7) J.B Holmes 65 at PB, K.J. Choi 65 at PB, (-6) Charley Hoffman 64 at MPCC. Second round—(-10) Alex Cjeka 67 at SH, Bryce Molder 65 at MPCC, Dustin Johnson 68 at MPCC, Paul Goydos 65 at SH, J.B. Holmes 67 at MPCC, Matt Jones 67 at PB, (-9) David Duval 68 at PB. Third round—(-18) Dustin Johnson 64 at SH, Paul Goydos 64 at PB, (-14) J.B. Holmes at 68 SH, Bryce Molder 68 at SH, Matt Jones 66 at MPCC. CUT: 69 pros made the cut at 210, 4-under-par. The pro-am team cut was 194, with the limit of 25 teams advancing. Two teams were eliminated through the tiebreaker. WEATHER: Thursday - Partly cloudy, temperature reaching the high 50s, mild breezes. Friday - Partly cloudy, temperature reaching the low 60s, mild breezes. Saturday - Mostly sunny, temperatures in the 60s, mild breezes. Sunday - Sunny, temperatures in the mid-50s, with moderate breezes.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Dustin Johnson 1 64 68 64 74 270 David Duval T2 67 68 67 69 271 J.B. Holmes T2 65 67 68 71 271 Steve Marino 4 68 67 67 71 273 Josh Teater T5 70 67 68 69 274 J.P. Hayes T5 68 71 63 72 274 Paul Goydos T5 67 65 64 78 274 Tom Gillis T8 69 68 69 69 275 Phil Mickelson T8 68 67 69 71 275 Tim Clark T10 70 68 68 70 276 Blake Adams T10 65 74 66 71 276 D.J. Trahan T10 67 67 69 73 276 Matt Jones T10 67 67 66 76 276 Alex Cejka T10 65 67 69 75 276 Bryce Molder T10 67 65 68 76 276 Steve Elldngton T16 68 67 71 71 277 Brian Gay T16 66 73 69 69 277 Luke Donald T16 70 65 71 71 277 Bob Estes T16 69 68 72 68 277 Padraig Harrington T16 69 67 69 72 277 Scott McCarron T21 70 66 71 71 278 Brandt Snedeker T21 72 68 66 72 278 Greg Owen T21 71 67 66 74 278 K.J. Choi T21 65 70 68 75 278 Jonathan Byrd T21 70 70 70 68 278 Tom Pernice, Jr. T21 67 69 67 75 278 Nick Watney T27 71 66 70 72 279 Jeff Maggert T27 65 75 66 73 279 Charlie Wi T27 68 74 66 71 279 John Senden T27 67 71 68 73 279 Riclde Fowler T27 67 71 71 70 279 Rod Pampling T27 69 70 67 73 279 Alex Prugh T27 68 68 69 74 279 Matt Every T27 73 69 68 69 279 Kevin Streelman T35 65 70 72 73 280 Charley Hoffman T35 64 75 68 73 280 Greg Chalmers T35 76 66 65 73 280 Jeff Quinney T35 70 71 67 72 280

213 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jim Furyk T35 68 69 69 74 280 Vijay Singh T35 65 71 70 74 280 Sean O'Hair T35 70 70 69 71 280 T35 71 67 71 71 280 Nick O'Hern T35 69 72 64 75 280 Pat Perez T35 68 71 71 70 280 Will MacKenzie T35 70 67 73 70 280 Spencer Levin T46 68 69 69 75 281 Cameron Percy T46 69 70 69 73 281 T46 67 68 74 72 281 Jason Day T46 71 67 72 71 281 Michael Letzig T50 67 74 66 75 282 Robert Garrigus T50 72 70 66 74 282 Vaughn Taylor T52 69 69 68 77 283 Adam Scott T52 73 71 64 75 283 Sergio Garcia T52 68 71 67 77 283 Mike Weir 152 67 70 73 73 283 Garrett Willis T56 68 68 71 77 284 Chris Wilson T56 72 67 70 75 284 Kevin Na T56 71 65 74 74 284 Kris Blanks T56 72 72 66 74 284 Chez Reavie T56 75 65 70 74 284 Brett Quigley 161 69 69 71 76 285 Jason Gore T61 69 66 74 76 285 Jay Williamson T61 70 70 69 76 285 Hunter Mahan T64 70 73 66 77 286 Ted Purdy T64 70 69 71 76 286 Martin Flores 164 69 70 71 76 286 Kevin Johnson 164 70 70 70 76 286 68 73 69 68 80 290 John Mallinger 69 67 72 71 81 291

214 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Paul Goydos/ (18) 63 58 61 67 249 (39) Robert Stuart Sergio Garcia/ (12) 64 65 62 62 253 (35) Josh Duhamel Matt Jones/ (6) 66 58 59 70 253 (35) Steve Maritz Bo Van Pelt/ (7) 62 63 65 64 254 (34) Blake Bozman Blake Adams/ (9) 60 68 61 66 255 (33) Don Schroeder Sam Saunders/ (8) 65 62 61 68 256 (32) Richard Ferris Ricky Barnes/ (16) 68 63 60 66 257 (31) Brandi Chastain J. B. Holmes/ (8) 64 61 65 67 257 (31) David Novak Dustin Johnson/ (16) 59 64 62 73 258 (30) Joe Rice

215 2011 The “Cinderella Story” finally came true. Bill Murray, the comic actor and beloved celebrity icon for the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, added his name to the list of champions, as he and pro partner D. A. Points captured the team title. Murray, who first appeared at the AT&T Pro-Am in 1992, continued to transform the golf courses into his own unique “improv-on-the-greens.” But Murray could not have written a better script for Points, who recorded his first career PGA TOUR victory dosing with a 5-under-par 67 at Pebble Beach Golf Links for a total of 271, 15-under-par, to win by two shots. “It will take me a really long time to truly grasp what I was able to do with Bill,” said Points, who like Murray is an Illinois native, and grew up idolizing Murray’s numerous movie roles and characters. “To win at Pebble Beach ... and with Bill Murray? My gosh, I don’t think I could ever have dreamed it up that well.” Starting the final round two shots behind leader Steve Marino, Points popped in and out of the lead throughout the day, as did Marino, Hunter Mahan and Jimmy Walker. Points was within one of Marino when he came to the tricky par-5 14th hole, which the previous year knocked out two top contenders when each posted a 9 there in the final round. But from 110 yards Points holed out his approach for an eagle to take a one-shot lead in both the individual and team races. Points kept the momentum going when he made a birdie on the 15th for a two-shot lead. And even though he flirted with an OB stake along the left side of the 16th fairway, Points closed with three pars to complete the sweep. A four-time winner on the Nationwide Tour, Points became the eighth pro in tournament history to win both the individual and team titles in the same year. He also became the sixth pro to record his first career PGA TOUR victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Murray said that after Points made the birdie at No. 15, he could not stop laughing at the thought of actually winning at Pebble Beach. “I could not speak,” Murray said. “I realized that this is it. We have won this tournament.” Having teamed with pro Scott Simpson for many years - they finished as high as fourth in 2005 - Murray helped 20 shots over four days, as he and Points finished at 251, 35- under-par. The celebrity field included several newcomers, including actors Kurt Russell andAnthony Anderson, as well as Matt Cain. TOMS Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie, a 16 handicapper from Arlington, TX, helped pro Vaughn Taylor by 29 strokes to win the tournament’s Jack Lemmon Award, which goes to the amateur who helps his team the most. The team tied for second, 33-under-par. LEADERS: First round—Steve Marino -7(65 SH), D.A. Points -7 (63 MP); Alex Cejka -6 (64 MP). Second round—Marino -13 (131/66 PB), Points -13 (133/70 SH), -8 (134/69 SH), 10 players tied at -7. Third round—Marino -12 (202/71 MP), Bryce Molder -11 (203/ 68 MP), Jimmy Walker -11 (203/63 SH), Points -10 (204/71 PB). CUT: 73 pros made the cut at 212, 2 under-par. The pro-am team cut was 195, 19 under par, with the limit of 25 teams advancing. Seven teams were eliminated through the tiebreaker. COURSE AVERAGES: Pebble Beach 72.381, Spyglass Hill 72.426, Monterey Peninsula 69.840. WEATHER: Sunshine all week, with mild breezes. Thursday and Friday temperature in the mid- to high 60s, with Saturday reaching a high of 70. Sunday included a few scattered clouds, cooling to the low 60s in the afternoon.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round D.A. Points 1 63 70 71 67 271 Hunter Mahan 2 70 67 70 66 273 Tom Gillis 3 67 68 70 70 275 Spencer Levin T4 71 68 67 70 276 Steve Marino T4 65 66 71 74 276 Nick Watney T6 68 67 75 67 277 Aaron Baddeley T6 68 71 67 71 277

216 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bryce Molder T6 69 66 68 74 277 Steven Bowditch T9 71 69 69 69 278 Phil Mickelson T9 71 67 69 71 278 Zack Miller T9 72 69 66 71 278 Jimmy Walker T9 72 68 63 75 278 James Driscoll 113 72 67 70 70 279 J.B. Holmes 113 71 64 73 71 279 Rory Sabbatini T15 68 70 72 70 280 Sam Saunders T15 70 67 72 71 280 Keegan Bradley T15 65 69 74 72 280 Stuart Appleby T15 70 66 72 72 280 Matt Jones 115 70 69 68 73 280 J.J. Henry 115 69 66 71 74 280 Chris DiMarco 121 70 72 68 71 281 Alex Prugh T21 68 73 69 71 281 Marc Leishman T21 74 69 66 72 281 Alex Cejka T21 64 74 67 76 281 Bio Kim T21 74 68 70 69 281 Vijay Singh T26 69 68 73 72 282 Vaughn Taylor T26 74 67 68 73 282 Kris Blanks 126 70 69 69 74 282 Michael Connell 126 69 69 69 75 282 Daniel Summerhays 126 73 68 71 70 282 131 68 70 72 73 283 Sean O'Hair 131 72 70 69 72 283 Bill Lunde 131 70 67 71 75 283 William McGirt 131 70 70 68 75 283 Dean Wilson 131 71 69 71 72 283 Brett Quigley 131 72 65 75 71 283 Nate Smith 131 70 72 70 71 283 Matt Every T31 71 71 70 71 283 Tommy Gainey 139 69 70 71 74 284 Lee Janzen 139 72 67 71 74 284 Chris Riley 139 69 68 72 75 284 Jeff Maggert 139 75 74 62 73 284 K.J. Choi T39 71 71 69 73 284 T39 74 65 72 73 284 John Merrick T39 70 69 72 73 284 Richard S. Johnson 139 71 71 69 73 284 Nick O'Hern 139 74 70 68 72 284 Tom Pernice, Jr. T48 73 68 69 75 285 D.J. Trahan T48 69 72 70 74 285 Joe Ogilvie 148 71 72 69 73 285 Kevin Sutherland T48 69 69 68 79 285 Michael Thompson T48 70 67 75 73 285 T48 68 71 73 73 285 Paul Stankowski T48 72 70 70 73 285 Kevin Stadler T55 73 70 67 76 286

217 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Michael Putnam T55 72 68 71 75 286 Davis Love III T55 70 70 72 74 286 Scott McCarron T55 71 69 72 74 286 Dustin Johnson T55 71 71 70 74 286 Michael Allen T60 74 70 66 77 287 Jesper Pa rnevik T60 69 73 70 75 287 Charlie Wi T60 70 66 76 75 287 Pad ra ig Harrington T63 69 68 73 78 288 Kevin Streelman T63 74 69 69 76 288 Sunghoon Kang T63 69 71 72 76 288 Andres Romero T66 68 74 70 77 289 David Mathis T66 75 69 68 77 289 David Duval T66 77 65 70 77 289 T69 70 68 72 80 290 Shane Bertsch T69 71 69 71 79 290 Kevin Chappell T69 69 73 70 78 290

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 D. A. Points/ (13) 59 65 62 65 251 (35) Bill Murray Vaughn Taylor/ (16) 66 60 62 65 253 (33) Blake Mycoskie Steven Bowditch/ (18) 63 63 65 62 253 (33) Marc Miller Robert Garrigus/ (5) 64 64 62 65 255 (31) Jackie Flynn Chris DiMarco/ (14) 65 65 62 64 256 (30) Kurt Russell J. B. Holmes/ (7) 67 58 65 66 256 (30) David Novak Brandt Jobe/ (13) 65 70 59 62 256 (30) Chuck Bond Nick Watney/ (4) 65 60 67 65 257 (29) Jim Lentz Dean Wilson/ (11) 63 63 65 66 257 (29) John McCoy Hunter Mahan/ (8) 65 62 65 65 257 (29) Tom Dundon

218 2012 FEBRUARY 6-12 The excitement surrounding the return of Tiger Woods ultimately gave way to the excellence of Phil Mickelson, whose spectacular Sunday 64 produced his fourth victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Mickelson’s 269 total, 17 under par, was good for a two-shot victory and further cemented his place in tournament history: He became the second player to win in three decades (1998, 2005, 2007, 2012), joining Johnny Miller (1974, 1987, 1994); he passed three-time winners Jack Nicklaus and Miller, moving within one of Mark O’Meara’s record of five. This was a milestone year off the course, as well, with the Monterey Peninsula Foundation surpassing the $100,000 mark in funds raised for local charity. And Sunday’s television audience soared to its highest in 15 years, with viewers tuned in for an eagerly awaited showdown between Mickelson and Woods, who were paired together for the final round. Ahead of them both, however, was the considerably overshadowed leader, Charlie Wi, who went into the final round three shots ahead of Ken Duke, four ahead of Woods and six up on Mickelson. If anyone knew it was possible to catch up with an early move, it was Mickelson — since it happened to him in 2001, when Davis Love III shot 63, including 28 on the front nine, to chase down Mickelson and win the tournament. On the other hand, Woods shot 64 to roar past Matt Gogel for victory at Pebble Beach in 2000. While the stage was set for a dramatic finish, the “Dream Duel” between Mickelson and oodsW never materialized. Mickelson played the first six holes 5 under par, capped with an eagle at No. 6, which gave him the outright lead in the tournament for the first time. Woods, making his first appearance in the tournament since 2002, opened with five pars and birdied No. 6. But he then bogeyed the next three holes for a 38, making the turn five shots behind Mickelson. The gap only continued to widen, as Woods shot 37 on the back to finish nine shots behind Mickelson, in a distant tie for 15th. Had they actually been playing a match, Mickelson would have beaten Woods 7 and 5. Mickelson’s 64 was his best closing round in the tournament, and only one winner had ever done better: Love in 2001. “It means a lot to me,” Mickelson said of winning again at Pebble Beach. “It’s a special place for me, an emotional place ... my grandfather having caddied here ... the overall importance of the tournament to the game and how much I love the place. It just feels great to win this tournament.” Midway through Friday’s round, however, Mickelson was feeling down. “I was moping,” Mickelson said of being even for the day and only 2 under par through 27 holes. “I didn’t think I was in position to win at that moment.” That’s when his wife, Amy, arrived and set the unofficial tournament record for “best pep talk,” completely re-energizing her husband’s outlook. “Her bubbly, positive attitude got me going,” he said. Mickelson went back out and shot 29 on the front nine of the Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course, one shot off the record set the previous day by Wi. It kept Mickelson within five shots of Wi at the halfway point, and more importantly sent him into the weekend thinking like anything was possible. Daniel Chopra set the tone for “doing the impossible” by making two holes-in-one Monday in his practice round at Pebble Beach Golf Links, on the famous 7th and 17th holes. Saturday, Nick O’Hern made his second ace in as many years at the tournament, on No. 14 at MPCC, while Boo Weekley aced No. 5 at Spyglass Hill and Joseph Bramlett made a double-eagle 2 on the par-5 11th at Spyglass Hill. The “impossible dream” came true for comedian-actor Ray Romano, who made the cut for the first time. He was joined Sunday by comedian Tom Dreesen, quarterback Tony Romo, pitcher Matt Cain, and football coaches Bill Belichick and Bob Stoops. Stoops, a first-time contestant, wound up winning the prestigious Jack LemmonAward, as the amateur who helps his team the most. A 14-handicap out of Golf & Country Club, helped pro Billy Haas by 31 strokes. The team finished fourth, 31 under par. There was a shared championship in the pro-am team competition. The team of pro Padraig Harrington and J.P. McManus (14) tied with the team of pro Brian Harman and Gregg Ontiveros (17) at 251,31 under par.

219 LEADERS: First round—Charlie Wi -9(61 MP), -9(63 PB), Dustin Johnson -9(63 PB), Ken Duke -8(64 PB), Brian Harman -8(64 PB). Second round—Charlie Wi -12 (130/69 PB), Dustin Johnson -9135 (72 SH), Brian Gay -8 (134/65 MP), Vijay Singh -8 (136/68 SH), Danny Lee -8(136/73 SH), Padraig Harrington -8(134/66 PB), Brendon Todd -8 (69 SH). Third round—Charlie Wi -15 (199/69 SH), Ken Duke -12 (202/65 MP), Tiger Woods -11 (203/67 PB), five tied at -9. CUT: 68 pros made the cut at 213, 1 under par, to advance to Sunday’s final round. The pro-am team cut was 196,18 under par, with the limit of 25 teams advancing. One team - defending champions Bill Murray and D.A. Points - was eliminated through the tiebreaker. COURSE AVERAGES: Pebble Beach 71.923, Spyglass Hill 72.581, Monterey Peninsula 69.883. WEATHER: Monday sunshine, temperature in the 60s. Tuesday isolated light showers, temperature in the 50s. Wednesday and Thursday sunshine, temperature with a high of 70. Friday isolated showers, temperature high of 63. Saturday isolated showers, temperature in the 50s. Sunday overcast, temperature in the 50s.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Phil Mickelson 1 70 65 70 64 269 Charlie Wi 2 61 69 69 72 271 Ricky Barnes 3 70 66 70 67 273 Aaron Baddeley 4 66 72 69 67 274 Kevin Na T5 66 69 70 70 275 Dustin Johnson T5 63 72 70 70 275 Padraig Harrington T7 68 66 72 70 276 Ken Duke T7 64 73 65 74 276 Spencer Levin T9 69 69 71 68 277 Jimmy Walker T9 69 68 71 69 277 T9 68 67 72 70 277 Greg Owen T9 68 67 72 70 277 Kevin Streelman T9 70 69 68 70 277 Brendon Todd T9 67 69 69 72 277 Richard H. Lee 115 65 71 73 69 278 Steven Bowditch 115 71 67 72 68 278 Hunter Mahan 115 65 70 70 73 278 Bob Estes 115 67 70 69 72 278 Tiger Woods 115 68 68 67 75 278 Davis Love III T20 70 70 70 69 279 Robert Ganigus 120 68 69 71 71 279 Brian Gay T20 69 65 74 71 279 Brian Harman T20 64 73 71 71 279 Ryan Moore T20 72 64 71 72 279 Danny Lee T25 63 73 74 70 280 Vijay Singh T25 68 68 71 73 280 T25 70 69 68 73 280 Kevin Stadler T25 69 70 73 68 280 Miguel Angel Carballo T29 69 71 69 72 281 Sean O'Hair T29 68 74 69 70 281 Zach Johnson T29 67 72 72 70 281 Brian Davis T29 70 74 68 69 281 Ryan Palmer T29 72 71 64 74 281 Rocco Mediate T29 71 66 76 68 281 Mathew Goggin 135 69 71 69 73 282 Mark D. Anderson T35 69 71 71 71 282

220 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Josh Teater 135 64 71 77 70 282 Charley Hoffman 135 67 73 73 69 282 John Huh 135 71 71 71 69 282 D.J. Trahan 140 70 69 71 73 283 Jonas Blixt 140 70 69 69 75 283 Daniel Summerhays 140 65 73 73 72 283 Joseph Bramlett 140 66 69 73 75 283 Nick Watney 140 66 73 69 75 283 Jim Furyk 140 69 69 74 71 283 Tom Gillis 140 74 72 66 71 283 Nathan Green 140 66 76 71 70 283 Heath Slocum 140 74 71 68 70 283 Harris English 140 75 68 70 70 283 Joe Ogilvie 150 68 73 70 73 284 Roberto Castro 150 70 68 73 73 284 Bobby Gates 150 72 70 69 73 284 150 69 72 72 71 284 Roland Thatcher T54 71 68 70 76 285 Tom Pernice Jr. T54 72 70 70 73 285 Gary Christian T54 72 70 70 73 285 Hunter Haas T54 72 69 72 72 285 Matt Bettencourt T58 73 69 70 74 286 John Mallinger T58 70 71 72 73 286 Pat Perez T58 67 72 74 73 286 Shane Bertsch T61 68 75 65 79 287 Tim Petrovic T61 70 70 72 75 287 Cameron Tringale T61 71 71 70 75 287 Sang-Moon Bae T61 68 73 72 74 287 Lee Janzen T65 72 71 70 75 288 Kyle Reifers T65 69 72 72 75 288 D.A. Points T67 72 65 74 78 289 Stuart Appleby T67 72 71 70 76 289 Kevin Chappell T69 71 70 73 214 Graham DeLaet T69 66 77 71 214 Kent Jones T69 71 74 69 214 Kris Blanks T69 70 72 72 214 T69 70 72 72 214 Ryuji Imada T69 67 74 73 214 Martin Flores T69 73 73 68 214 Bryce Molder T69 67 74 73 214 T69 70 71 73 214 Derek Lamely T69 74 68 72 214 John Peterson T69 70 75 69 214 Sam Saunders T69 72 68 74 214

221 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing Amateur Position Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Padraig Harrington/ (14) 57 6o 66 68 251 (35) J. P. McManus Brian Harman/ (17) 6o 66 6o 65 251 (35) Gregg Ontiveros Ricky Barnes/ (16) 66 6o 66 61 253 (33) Bill Belichick Hunter Haas/ (14) 68 65 6o 62 255 (31) Bob Stoops Steven Bowditch/ (17) 65 62 66 63 256 (30) Ray Romano Charlie Wi/ (12) 6o 67 63 67 257 (29) Frank Quattrone Jimmy Walker/ (18) 63 62 64 68 257 (29) Ron Peyton Phil Mickelson/ (15) 66 59 69 63 257 (29) Skip McGee Vijay Singh/ (11) 63 66 61 67 257 (29) Shantanu Narayen Josh Teater/ (9) 6o 65 68 65 258 (28) Todd Wagner

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Brandt Snedeker/ (7) 60 67 63 65 255 (31) Toby S. Wilt Michael Letzig/ (18) 66 66 58 65 255 (31) John Erickson Patrick Cantlay/ (4) 61 68 63 65 257 (29) Kelly Slater Jordan Speith/ (0) 62 65 62 68 257 (29) Tony Romo Kevin Streelman/ (3) 64 61 69 63 257 (29) Jim Crane Brad Fritsch/ (11) 63 67 64 63 257 (29) Huey Lewis Fredrick Jacobson/ (6) 66 64 62 65 257 (29) David Calhoun Pat Perez/ (10) 66 62 64 65 257 (29) Michael Lund Chez Reavie/ (8) 63 62 67 66 258 (28) Brian Swette Jimmy Walker/ (15) 62 69 63 64 258 (28) James E. Rohr

222 2013 FEBRUARY 4-10 Although his resume for the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am left a lot to be desired, Brandt Snedeker arrived on the Monterey Peninsula hot on the heels of second-place finishes the previous two weeks. By Sunday evening, his week ended with the one thing that had been escaping him: his first victory of the year. Closing with a 65 on Pebble Beach Golf Links, Snedeker wound up at 19 under par, a comfortable two shots clear of third-year TOUR pro Chris Kirk. Snedeker’s 267 marked the lowest 72-hole total in tournament history, although the record in relationship to par (20- under) remained intact. Not bad for someone who had not cracked the top 20 in five prior tournaments, missing the cut twice in his previous three starts. On top of the victory at Pebble Beach that Snedeker had coveted, he also teamed up with a longtime friend from Tennessee, Toby S. Wilt, to earn a share of the pro-am team title. “It’s too perfect,” Snedeker said of the sweep, which was completed on a weekend blessed with nothing but sunshine, blue skies and timely red numbers. Tied for the lead going into the final round, Snedeker handled Pebble Beach Golf Links with textbook precision – scoring early (eagle on No. 2, birdies at the 4th, 6th and 7th) and holding on tight until the end. “I did a great job of playing the golf course the way you’re upposed to play it,” Snedeker said. But, he added, “No lead is safe around here.” After a bogey at No. 9 – thanks to his only three-putt of the week – Snedeker got right back on track, making birdies at 10 and 11, followed by a nifty up-and-down for par from behind the 12th green. Kirk emerged as the lone noticeable threat on the back nine, pulling within two shots with four holes to play. But Snedeker posted solid pars down the stretch, before a 10-foot uphill birdie putt on the 17th dropped in to give him a three-shot cushion as he waited on the 18th tee. “There is not much better place to be on the planet, than on that tee box,” Snedeker said of enjoying the moment. “It felt pretty special.” Although Kirk birdied the 18th to pull within two shots, Snedeker cruised in right behind him with a routine par, two-putting from 30 feet to wrap it up. “I just had a good feeling that today was going to be my day,” said Snedeker, whose 65 tied for low round (with Kevin Stadler). Of the top 10 leaders going into Sunday, five had not won on the PGA Tour and three others had won only once. Snedeker’s four wins gave him far superior experience under fire over everyone but Retief Goosen, a seven-time winner and two-time U.S. Open Champion (who finished with a 69 and was never in contention). Bay Area product and “hometown favorite” James Hahn, a rookie on the PGA Tour, was tied with Snedeker through 54 holes, at 202. Paired with Snedeker in the final group, Hahn was unable to keep pace, playing the front side in only 1-under. He wound up with a 70 and finished tied for third at 272, 14 under par. Snedeker and Wilt, a 7 handicap and fellow Vanderbilt alum, shared the pro-am title with the team of Michael Letzig and 18-handicap John Erickson, at 255. It was the second straight tie in the pro-am. The celebrity amateur field welcomed newcomers Condoleezza Rice, the former Secretary of State, and recently retired tournament director Ollie Nutt, who aced the seventh hole at MPCC in the first round. Others playing for the first time were pitcher Justin Verlander, who made the cut, and retired tennis star , who did not. San Francisco 49ers Coach Jim Harbaugh, only a few days from a Super Bowl appearance, was among the celebs who made the cut, with pro Jason Day. Brian Swette, a food company executive who lives in Pebble Beach, won the prestigious Jack Lemmon Award, as the amateur who helps his team the most. An 8-handicap who plays out of Monterey’s Tehama Golf Club and Monterey Peninsula Country Club, Swette helped pro Chez Reavie by 28 strokes. The team tied for ninth at 28 under par. LEADERS: First round—Hunter Mahan -6 (66 PB), -6 (64 MP), Matt Every -5 (67 PB), Seung- Yul Noh -5 (67 PB), Ted Potter Jr. -5 (67 PB), Greg Owen -5 (65 MP), Ryuji Imada -5 (65 MP), Scott Langley -5 (65 MP).Second round—Potter -8 (134/67 MP), Brandt Snedeker -8 (134/68 SH), Fredrik Jacobson -7 (137/66 PB), John Merrick -7 (135/67 MP), Mahan -7 (135/69 MP), -7 (137/69 PB); four tied at -6. Third round— Snedeker -12 (202/68 PB), James Hahn -12 (202/66 SH), Chris Kirk 11 (203/64 MP), Patrick Reed -10 (204/67 MP), Richard H. Lee -9 (205/66 PB); five tied at -8. CUT: 70 pros made the cut at 213, 1 under par, to advance to Sunday’s final round. The pro-am team cut was 195, 18 under par, with the limit of 25 teams advancing (two teams eliminated through the tiebreaker). COURSE AVERAGES: Pebble Beach 71.412, Spyglass Hill 72.641, Monterey Peninsula 70.244. WEATHER: Monday through Wednesday early morning fog, then mostly sunny, temperature in the low 60s. Thursday early morning showers, then mostly sunny, temperature in the 50s. Friday early morning rain, then mostly sunny with temperatures in the 40s and low 50s. Saturday and Sunday both sunny throughout with temperatures in the mid- to high 50s

223 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Brandt Snedeker 1 66 68 68 65 267 Chris Kirk 2 71 68 64 66 269 James Hahn T3 71 65 66 70 272 Kevin Stadler T3 69 69 69 65 272 Jimmy Walker T3 68 71 67 66 272 Jason Day 6 68 68 70 67 273 T7 71 66 70 67 274 Patrick Reed T7 68 69 67 70 274 Patrick Cantlay T9 66 70 72 67 275 James Driscoll T9 72 67 67 69 275 Retief Goosen T9 71 68 67 69 275 Aaron Baddeley T12 69 71 69 67 276 Justin Hicks T12 71 68 70 67 276 Richard H. Lee T12 68 71 66 71 276 Bryce Molder T12 71 72 69 64 276 Hunter Mahan T16 66 69 73 69 277 William McGirt T16 72 69 67 69 277 John Merrick T16 68 67 74 68 277 Sean O’Hair T16 70 67 70 70 277 Ted Potter, Jr. T16 67 67 73 70 277 Charlie Wi T16 70 70 68 69 277 Robert Garrigus T22 71 69 66 72 278 Kevin Na T22 68 72 68 70 278 Jordan Spieth T22 70 70 68 70 278 Cameron Tringale T22 71 71 70 66 278 T26 68 70 69 72 279 Webb Simpson T26 71 71 65 72 279 Billy Horschel T28 70 71 67 72 280 Russell Knox T28 64 73 71 72 280 Scott Brown T30 72 68 69 72 281 Bob Estes T30 69 71 72 69 281 Matt Every T30 67 70 71 73 281 Jim Furyk T30 75 69 68 69 281 Matt Jones T30 69 72 72 68 281 Doug LaBelle II T30 69 75 69 68 281 Greg Owen T30 65 75 73 68 281 Alistair Presnell T30 68 72 68 73 281 Heath Slocum T30 69 71 71 70 281 Brian Stuard T30 69 72 72 68 281 Jason Bohn T40 71 70 71 70 282 Brad Fritsch T40 69 73 71 69 282 Ryuji Imada T40 65 73 73 71 282 T40 69 71 72 70 282 Bill Lunde T40 71 70 68 73 282 Kevin Streelman T40 69 69 75 69 282 Tim Clark T46 76 67 70 70 283 Brendon de Jonge T46 67 71 73 72 283 Jeff Maggert T46 67 73 73 70 283

224 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Lee Westwood T46 68 70 73 72 283 Ken Duke T50 71 72 69 72 284 Scott Gardiner T50 73 69 68 74 284 Brian Harman T50 68 73 70 73 284 J.B. Holmes T50 72 70 71 71 284 Pat Perez T50 69 69 74 72 284 Sam Saunders T50 76 71 66 71 284 Vijay Singh T50 72 72 66 74 284 Josh Teater T50 70 72 68 74 284 Peter Tomasulo T50 71 75 66 72 284 Mike Weir T50 75 65 71 73 284 Phil Mickelson T60 69 71 73 72 285 Rod Pampling T60 71 70 72 72 285 Stuart Appleby T62 70 71 71 74 286 Troy Kelly T62 73 68 72 73 286 Scott Langley T62 65 77 69 75 286 John Mallinger T62 68 75 69 74 286 Cameron Percy T62 74 68 71 73 286 Chez Reavie T62 70 72 68 76 286 Nick O’Hern 68 70 66 76 75 287 J.J. Henry T69 72 71 70 75 288 Seung-Yul Noh T69 67 73 72 76 288

TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Brandt Snedeker (7) 60 67 63 65 255 (31) Toby S. Wilt Michael Letzig (18) 66 66 58 65 255 (31) John Erickson Patrick Cantlay (4) 61 68 63 65 257 (29) Kelly Slater Jordan Speith (0) 62 65 62 68 257 (29) Tony Romo Kevin Streelman (3) 64 61 69 63 257 (29) Jim Crane Brad Fritsch (11) 63 67 64 63 257 (29) Huey Lewis Fredrick Jacobson (6) 66 64 62 65 257 (29) David Calhoun Pat Perez (10) 66 62 64 65 257 (29) Michael Lund Chez Reavie (8) 63 62 67 66 258 (28) Brian Swette Jimmy Walker (15) 62 69 63 64 258 (28) James E. Rohr

225 2014 FEBRUARY 3-9 It was destined that this particular tournament concluded with a great save. Jimmy Walker barely found the left edge of the final hole with a five-foot par putt to win the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro- Am by a stroke, thus saving himself from the embarrassment of coughing up a six-shot lead. Stumbling in with a 2-over-par 74, for a total of 276, Walker avoided a playoff with two-time tournament champion Dustin Johnson and Jim Renner, who closed with a 66 and 67, respectively, finishing at 277, 10-under-par. “I made it a little more dramatic than it needed to be,” Walker said. It would have been appropriate if Walker had choked, since the buzz around Pebble Beach all week centered around tournament icon Clint Eastwood performing the Heimlich maneuver on tournament CEO Steve John at the annual Volunteer Party the night before competition began. Eastwood, 83, Chairman of the Monterey Peninsula Foundation, saw that John was choking on a piece of cheese. He lifted up John three times and dislodged the cheese. “Clint saved my life,” John said. “I guess he likes having me part of the team.” Being good teammates was a definite theme to the week: Even though the 49ers traded him to Kansas City, quarterback helped out his former team in Tuesday’s charity shootout exhibition match with the baseball Giants. “Shows you the kind of team guy he always is,” Niners’ captain Harris Barton, the ex-tackle, said of Smith, a favorite with AT&T Pro-Am fans. Country music star Jake Owen, teamed up with young pro Jordan Spieth, finished his round Friday, flew to San Antonio, Texas, to perform a concert, then flew back in time for his 10:01 tee time Saturday morning. Points, the 2011 tournament champion, was DQ’d after the second round for using a training device during competition. While some pros might have skipped town, he came back to play Saturday with team partner, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. “He didn’t have to do that,” Rice said. I know what it’s like to be on the road a lot and perhaps get to go home early. It really speaks well for him.” Walker’s longtime caddie Andy Sanders may have given his boss a better lift than Eastwood gave John, with a pep talk in the 18th fairway. “He reminded me ‘This is why you are here.’ I am glad he said that. It calmed me down.” The weather calmed down too, after the tournament again illustrated its mystical effect on climate change.The week prior to competition, Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency in California – which received the least amount of rainfall in its 153-year history – and Monterey County closed several rivers and streams to fishing because of low flows. The next week it rained on all four rounds. Only 39 minutes into the tournament, Thursday’s first round was suspended for 2 hours, 51 minutes when a heavy rainstorm created standing water on the greens. Play resumed at 11:30 a.m. but darkness forced 40 players to finish early Friday morning. The start of the second round was pushed back one hour, but by the end of another rainy day the event was back on its time schedule. Saturday at 11:11 a.m., with winds gusting to as much as 36 mph, tournament officials suspended play again when Trevor Immelman’s ball was blown off line at the fourth hole at Pebble Beach. The delay lasted 2 hours, 19 minutes. “It’s a shame,” said Mark Russell, vice president of rules and competitions for the PGA TOUR. “We missed the rain (Saturday) but the wind got us.” Preferred lies were allowed all four rounds. Walker, who finished third in the 2013 AT&T, didn’t let the weather get him, at least in terms of his schedule. He was able to complete each round on the same day he started them, which was not the case for 40 players on Thursday and another dozen on Saturday. And when Walker was the last man standing, needing a clutch finish, he didn’t need Eastwood to rush down from the TV broadcast booth behind the 18th green and save him from “choking.” Walker settled down, “blocked everything out,” he said, and got it done. Just before it started raining again. The pro-am team competition also went down to the 72nd hole, with Renner and his amateur partner, John Harkey Jr., a 9-handicap who plays out of , winning by one stroke with a total of 256, 31- under-par. The winners saved their best for last, teaming up for a 61 on Sunday to overtake the field. The celebrity amateur field welcomed several newcomers; including rocker Kid Rock, an immediate fan favorite, and newly retired tennis tour pro James Blake. Peyton Manning, only a few days from a Super Bowl defeat, was among a quartet of marquee NFL quarterbacks in the field, along with Smith, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers. Blake rallied to tie for the annual Jack Lemmon Award, which goes to the amateur who helps his pro the most. Paired with pro Chris Kirk, Blake made up four shots on the final two holes to help his team 24 shots total for the tournament. Investment professional Peter Castleman helped pro Wes Roach 24 shots as well. 226 LEADERS: First round—Andrew Loupe -8 (63 MP), Stuart Appelby -6 (65 MP), Scott Gardiner -6 (65 MP), Richard H. Lee -6 (65 MP), Jim Renner -6 (65 MP), Jimmy Walker -6 (66 PB). Second round—Jimmy Walker -9 (135/698 SH), Jordan Spieth -9 (134/67 MP), Hunter Mahan -8 (136/68 SH), Andrew Loupe -7 (136/73 PB), Richard H. Lee -6 (137/72 PB). Third round—Jimmy Walker -13 (202/67 MP), Hunter Mahan -7 (208/72 MP), Tim Wilkinson -7 (208/69 MP), Richard H. Lee -6 (209/72 SH). CUT: 63 pros made the cut at 215, even par, to advance to Sunday’s final round. The pro-am team cut was 199, 14-under-par, with the limit of 25 teams advancing (five teams eliminated through the tiebreaker). COURSE AVERAGES: Pebble Beach 73.385, Spyglass Hill 72.755, Monterey Peninsula 71.252. WEATHER: Monday through Wednesday sunny and cool, temperature in the 60s. Thursday early morning rain, then mostly cloudy, temperature in the mid-50s. Friday early morning rain, then mostly cloudy, temperature in the 50s. Saturday high gusting winds, cloudy with intermittent showers, temperature in the upper 50s. Sunday cloudy with occasional showers, temperature reached a high of 63.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jimmy Walker 1 66 69 67 74 276 Dustin Johnson T2 68 73 70 66 277 Jim Renner T2 65 73 72 67 277 Kevin Na T4 72 68 70 69 279 Jordan Spieth T4 67 67 78 67 279 Hunter Mahan 6 68 68 72 72 280 Graeme McDowell T7 71 71 72 67 281 Pat Perez T7 69 70 71 71 281 Tim Wilkinson T7 67 72 69 73 281 Chesson Hadley T10 71 70 70 71 282 Richard H. Lee T10 65 72 72 73 282 Bryce Molder T10 72 71 69 70 282 Brian Davis T13 68 74 70 71 283 Victor Dubuisson T13 73 67 74 69 283 Scott Gardiner T13 65 73 77 68 283 Will MacKenzie T13 69 74 70 70 283 Patrick Reed T13 69 70 75 69 283 Cameron Tringale T13 70 73 71 69 283 Steven Bowditch T19 68 70 75 71 284 Roberto Castro T19 70 73 71 70 284 Brice Garnett T19 75 68 68 73 284 Jason Kokrak T19 74 68 70 72 284 Phil Mickelson T19 66 73 71 74 284 Seung-Yul Noh T19 72 71 71 70 284 Daniel Summerhays T19 69 69 74 72 284 Michael Thompson T19 71 68 72 73 284 Robert Garrigus T27 67 71 73 74 285 Padraig Harrington T27 72 69 72 72 285 Jim Herman T27 70 70 71 74 285 Russell Knox T27 70 72 70 73 285 Andrew Loupe T27 63 73 76 73 285 Ryan Palmer T32 72 66 72 76 286 Wes Roach T32 67 74 72 73 286 T32 67 75 72 72 286 Stuart Appleby T35 65 74 76 72 287 Kevin Chappell T35 73 68 73 73 287

227 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round James Driscoll T35 69 71 73 74 287 David Duval T35 72 68 74 73 287 Kevin Foley T35 68 76 71 72 287 Jim Furyk T35 70 70 73 74 287 Dudley Hart T35 71 68 73 75 287 Bronson La’Cassie T35 70 72 72 73 287 Dicky Pride T35 66 72 74 75 287 Michael Putnam T35 69 71 75 72 287 Woody Austin T45 73 70 69 76 288 T45 73 69 72 74 288 Brian Gay T45 70 70 72 76 288 Matt Jones T45 68 74 70 76 288 Kevin Stadler T45 67 73 73 75 288 Blake Adams T45 69 69 72 78 288 Brendon Todd T45 70 68 73 77 288 Russell Henley T52 73 70 72 74 289 Doug LaBelle II T52 70 74 70 75 289 George McNeill T52 67 74 73 75 289 Andres Romero T52 71 70 74 74 289 Aaron Baddeley T56 69 70 73 78 290 Alex Cejka T56 69 71 75 75 290 Ben Kohles T56 72 73 69 76 290 Sean O’Hair T56 70 71 74 75 290 Greg Owen T56 67 74 74 75 290 J.B. Holmes T61 68 75 70 78 291 Chris Kirk T61 71 68 76 76 291 Kyle Stanley T61 74 69 72 76 291 Kiradech Aphibarnrat T64 69 74 73 216 Rafael Cabrera Bello T64 74 71 71 216 Jason Day T64 68 77 71 216 Fabian Gomez T64 72 74 70 216 Retief Goosen T64 71 73 72 216 Lee Janzen T64 68 73 75 216 Kevin Kisner T64 72 69 75 216 Scott Langley T64 69 75 72 216 Jamie Lovemark T64 73 69 74 216 John Mallinger T64 71 71 74 216 John Peterson T64 70 72 74 216 Rory Sabbatini T64 67 72 77 216 Will Wilcox T64 72 69 75 216

228 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Amateur Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Jim Renner/ (9) 64 66 65 61 256 (31) John Harkey, Jr. Rory Sabbatini/ (11) 61 59 69 68 257 (30) Blake Mycoskie Rafael Cabrera-Bello/ (12) 67 64 63 66 260 (27) Dermot Desmond Brice Garnett/ (10) 64 67 64 66 261 (26) James Hinton Scott Brown/ (9) 64 63 65 69 261 (26) Tom Ryan Wes Roach/ (7) 63 66 68 65 262 (25) Peter Castleman Steven Bowditch/ (10) 63 64 70 65 262 (25) Lee Styslinger III Dustin Johnson/ (11) 66 62 67 68 263 (24) Wayne Gretzky Jason Kokrak/ (8) 62 68 69 64 263 (24) Stephen Mack Geoff Ogilvy/ (4) 62 64 69 68 263 (24) Gregg Tryhus

229 2015 FEBRUARY 9 – 15 Celebrating its 30th edition with AT&T as title sponsor, the tournament enjoyed remarkable weather and record scoring, led by Brandt Snedeker, who won the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am for the second time in three years. Snedeker finished 22-under par, two shots better than the old record, and his 265 total was a comfortable three shots better than runner-up Nick Watney, whose 19-under tied the record for lowest total by a non-winner. “It was an emotional win,” said Snedeker, who took the lead with a birdie on the par-3 seventh hole Sunday at Pebble Beach Golf Links and never relinquished it. “It was one of those weeks where the stars lined up and everything went right.” Only one day after torrential rain pounded the Monterey Peninsula, the skies cleared Monday to provide the best weather on record for an entire tournament week since 1972; that year it was sunny every day with a high of 75 on Friday and Saturday. More than 40 years later, temperatures reached the mid-70s every day, with 5-10 mph breezes and highs of 75 on Friday and 77 on Saturday. The weather did not cool until the final hour of Sunday’s play, when the fog rolled in from Carmel Bay to provide a gray backdrop for the finish of an otherwise brilliant week. “You couldn’t have asked for four better days,” Snedeker said. “The weather was perfect all week.” There rarely have been four worse days than in 1986, the year AT&T debuted as title sponsor. Storms made the courses soggy, forced the second round to be postponed and eventually reduced the event to 54 holes. Not so in 2015. Warm weather led to some sizzling scores – including a pair of 62s at Monterey Peninsula Country Club and two 63s at Pebble Beach Golf Links – all just one shot off the course records.And a record low cut was set for both the professionals (7-under-par) and the pro-am teams (22-under par). Tour rookie Mark Hubbard did not make the cut, but went home with a pretty good consolation prize: a fiancée. Hubbard proposed to his girlfriend on the 18th green at Pebble Beach, immediately after the first round.To the gallery’s delight – not to mention Hubbard’s – she said yes. The tone for the week was set Thursday, when both J.B. Holmes and Justin Hicks shot 64, 8 under par, both at Pebble Beach. On Friday, Jason Day posted a 62 at MPCC, with Scott Brown matching that the following day. Through the full field’s 54-hole rotation, all three courses – even the traditionally tough Spyglass Hill – played under par (Pebble Beach 70.192, Spyglass Hill 71.199, Monterey Peninsula 68.936). Pebble Beach played about the same on Sunday (70.359) for those making the cut. Snedeker, who made only one bogey through the first three rounds, started Sunday one shot behind leader Jim Furyk, as did Matt Jones, with Watney two shots back. Furyk and Jones both faded from contention early, neither making a birdie until the back nine. Pat Perez, the heartbreak loser here in 2002, and Day climbed the leaderboard, both shooting 31 on the front, making mild early threats to the lead. But it was Watney who sprinted past Furyk with four birdies on the first four holes, only to give half of it back with bogeys on the fifth and sixth. Managing to stay out of trouble, Snedeker made three birdies on the front side, including the par-3 seventh, where he went 20-under for the tournament. His birdie on the par-4 11th put him at 21-under, and when Watney started finding bunkers on the 12th, 13th and 14th holes, there would be no catching Snedeker. Snedeker’s birdie on the 15th gave him a four-shot lead at 22-under with three to play, and since he was not making any bogeys, he cruised home from there to become the 11th multiple winner in tournament history. Feeling comfortable at a place he had won before, Snedeker also was playing with a driver he’s had since 2010 (“it finds the fairway”) and a putter he picked up before he was on the PGA Tour. Informed that the two clubs had a trade- in value of roughly $32, Snedeker said, “If you see any, I’m willing to buy them for that.” The celebrity amateur field welcomed several newcomers, including baseball all-star , who made the cut, comedy movie-making brothers Bobby and Peter Farrelly, and comic Daniel “Larry The Cable Guy” Whitney. The pro-am team competition was won by Perez and amateur Michael Lund, co-founder of Pandora Jewelry and an 8-handicap from Denmark. They finished with a total of 245, 42 under par, one stroke off the pro-am record (43-under by Paul Stankowski and Andy Garcia in 1997). San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain won the annual Jack Lemmon Award, which goes to the amateur who helps his team the most. Paired with pro Matt Bettencourt, Cain helped 27 strokes as the team tied for 12th. (Cain won the honor in a tie-breaker over investment banker Jimmy Dunne III, who also helped pro Patrick Reed 27 strokes.)

230 LEADERS: First round—J.B. Holmes -8 (64 PB), Justin Hicks -8 (64 PB), John Daly -7 (65 PB), Jim Furyk -7 (64 MP), Brandt Snedeker -7 (64 MP), Chesson Hadley -7 (64 MP), Dudley Hart -7 (65 PB), JJ Henry -7 (65 PB). Second round—Matt Jones -12 (131/66 SH), Snedeker -12 (131/67 SH), Hicks -11 (132/68 MP), 10 players tied at -10. Third round—Furyk -18 (197/63 PB), Jones -17 (198/67 PB), -17 Snedeker (198/67 PB), -16 Nick Watney (199/65 PB), -14 Kevin Chappell (201/66 PB). CUT: 64 pros made the cut at 208, 7-under-par, to advance to Sunday’s final round. The pro-am team cut was 193, 22-under-par, with the limit of 25 teams advancing (one team eliminated through the tiebreaker). COURSE AVERAGES: Pebble Beach 70.241; Spyglass Hill 71.199; Monterey Peninsula 68.936. WEATHER: Monday through Sunday sunny and warm, temperature reaching into the mid-70s. Sunday cooler with some late afternoon fog.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Brandt Snedeker 1 64 67 67 67 265 Nick Watney 2 65 69 65 69 268 Charlie Beljan 3 70 63 70 66 269 Jason Day T4 72 62 69 67 270 Dustin Johnson T4 69 67 68 66 270 Pat Perez T4 66 68 68 68 270 Jordan Spieth T7 68 67 68 68 271 Jim Furyk T7 64 70 63 74 271 Matt Jones T7 65 66 67 73 271 T10 67 66 69 70 272 Jon Curran T10 69 64 69 70 272 T10 68 70 64 70 272 Chesson Hadley T10 64 69 71 68 272 J.B. Holmes T10 64 73 70 65 272 Alex Prugh T10 66 68 69 69 272 Vaughn Taylor T10 70 67 67 68 272 Brendon Todd T10 68 71 68 65 272 Kevin Chappell T18 66 69 66 72 273 T18 67 73 63 70 273 Will Wilcox T18 66 67 73 67 273 David Hearn T21 67 66 71 70 274 Whee Kim T21 67 70 67 70 274 T21 69 67 67 71 274 William McGirt T21 68 72 66 68 274 Michael Putnam T21 69 64 72 69 274 Kyle Reifers T21 70 68 67 69 274 Brian Stuard T21 67 70 66 71 274 Jimmy Walker T21 72 67 66 69 274 Ryan Armour T29 68 73 67 67 275 James Hahn T29 73 65 70 67 275 Max Homa T29 66 71 71 67 275 Sean O'Hair T29 70 70 66 69 275 Patrick Reed T29 70 67 71 67 275 Alex Cejka T34 68 67 70 71 276 T34 68 67 71 70 276 Brandon Hagy T34 74 66 66 70 276 Justin Hicks T34 64 68 72 72 276

231 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bryce Molder T34 69 68 70 69 276 Hudson Swafford T34 69 70 68 69 276 Vijay Singh T34 67 70 70 69 276 Derek Fathauer T41 68 68 71 70 277 T41 73 65 68 71 277 Spencer Levin T41 68 69 68 72 277 T41 71 67 69 70 277 Glen Day T45 66 69 71 72 278 J.J. Henry T45 65 70 69 74 278 Billy Horschel T45 68 65 73 72 278 Billy Hurley III T45 70 68 70 70 278 Chris Stroud T45 71 66 69 72 278 Daniel Summerhays T45 67 67 72 72 278 Dudley Hart T51 65 70 73 71 279 Greg Chalmers T51 71 65 72 71 279 Steve Wheatcroft T51 71 70 67 71 279 Aaron Baddeley T54 68 71 69 72 280 Ken Duke T54 73 65 70 72 280 Hunter Mahan T54 68 71 69 72 280 Graham DeLaet T57 76 65 64 76 281 Fabian Gomez T57 72 67 69 73 281 Cameron Percy T57 72 70 66 73 281 Eric Axley T60 68 72 67 75 282 Andrew Loupe T60 71 66 70 75 282 Scott Brown 62 75 70 62 76 283 Matt Bettencourt 63 66 71 70 77 284 Dicky Pride 64 68 72 68 78 286 Jason Bohn T65 70 70 69 209 Jonathan Byrd T65 72 70 67 209 Jim Herman T65 68 72 69 209 Scott Langley T65 73 69 67 209 Alexander Levy T65 72 70 67 209 Davis Love III T65 69 71 69 209 Bill Lunde T65 70 68 71 209 Seung-Yul Noh T65 72 71 66 209 Rod Pampling T65 65 71 73 209 D.A. Points T65 68 72 69 209 Bo Van Pelt T65 70 69 70 209 Johnson Wagner T65 69 71 69 209 Steven Alker CUT 72 69 69 210 John Daly CUT 65 72 73 210 Brian Davis CUT 68 71 71 210 Kevin Kisner CUT 73 68 69 210 Danny Lee CUT 70 72 68 210 Tom Lehman CUT 73 70 67 210 Troy Matteson CUT 69 74 67 210 Billy Mayfair CUT 69 70 71 210 Ryan Palmer CUT 72 68 70 210

232 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round S.J. Park CUT 68 71 71 210 Ian Poulter CUT 70 68 72 210 Heath Slocum CUT 71 69 70 210 Josh Teater CUT 70 70 70 210 Tim Wilkinson CUT 70 67 73 210 Stuart Appleby CUT 71 67 73 211 CUT 70 71 70 211 Jonas Blixt CUT 72 67 72 211 Oliver Goss CUT 69 77 65 211 Padraig Harrington CUT 68 71 72 211 Mark Hubbard CUT 72 69 70 211 Chris Kirk CUT 72 67 72 211 Scott McCarron CUT 73 69 69 211 Chez Reavie CUT 67 66 78 211 Rory Sabbatini CUT 69 72 70 211 Sam Saunders CUT 73 69 69 211 Byron Smith CUT 70 67 74 211 Cameron Smith CUT 69 70 72 211 Kyle Stanley CUT 69 71 71 211 Richard Sterne CUT 71 71 69 211 Tyrone Van Aswegen CUT 70 71 70 211 Benjamin Alvarado CUT 73 71 68 212 Robert Garrigus CUT 71 72 69 212 Troy Merritt CUT 72 72 68 212 Greg Owen CUT 70 74 68 212 Jim Renner CUT 72 70 70 212 CUT 72 68 73 213 Tom Hoge CUT 72 70 71 213 Jason Kokrak CUT 68 73 72 213 Kevin Streelman CUT 72 68 73 213 Zack Sucher CUT 76 68 69 213 Charlie Wi CUT 71 74 68 213 Ricky Barnes CUT 77 70 67 214 Cameron Beckman CUT 73 73 68 214 Ernie Els CUT 70 71 73 214 Oscar Fraustro CUT 72 72 70 214 Tommy Gainey CUT 70 73 71 214 Ryuji Imada CUT 69 74 71 214 Brandt Jobe CUT 67 72 75 214 Kevin Na CUT 69 70 75 214 Kenny Perry CUT 71 73 70 214 John Rollins CUT 72 70 72 214 Michael Thompson CUT 68 74 72 214 Blake Adams CUT 72 75 68 215 Derek Ernst CUT 70 75 70 215 Tim Herron CUT 71 73 71 215 John Huh CUT 75 66 74 215 Carlos Sainz Jr CUT 68 75 72 215

233 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round CUT 76 70 69 215 Cameron Wilson CUT 71 70 74 215 Steven Bowditch CUT 74 73 69 216 John Merrick CUT 74 71 71 216 David Duval CUT 74 73 70 217 Scott Gardiner CUT 70 71 77 218 Jonathan Randolph CUT 76 66 76 218 Trevor Immelman CUT 71 76 72 219 Roberto Castro CUT 69 76 75 220 CUT 71 74 75 220 Steve Flesch CUT 72 68 80 220 Richard Johnson CUT 74 72 74 220 Andrew Putnam CUT 78 77 66 221 Jason Gore CUT 74 73 75 222 Chris Smith CUT 80 73 69 222 Roger Sloan CUT 72 82 69 223 Nathan Green CUT 75 73 76 224 Len Mattiace CUT 77 73 74 224 Paul McGinley CUT 73 76 76 225 Mike Weir CUT 74 77 74 225 CUT 74 80 74 228 Michael Weaver CUT 77 76 75 228 David Carr CUT 84 77 74 235

234 TOP TEN TEAM RESULTS

Professional/ Finishing Amateur Position Round Final Sub-Par 1 2 3 4 Pat Perez/ 1 60 59 63 63 245 (42) Lund Brandt Snedeker/ 2 58 63 64 62 247 (40) Wilt Patrick Reed/ 3 61 62 64 61 248 (39) Dunne III Marcel Seim/ 4 60 65 61 64 250 (37) Kelly Slater Charlie Beljan/ 5 65 58 64 64 251 (36) Kell Dustin Johnson/ T6 63 63 65 62 253 (34) Wayne Gretzky Jordan Speith / T6 62 64 60 67 253 (34) Owen Nick Watney/ T6 61 66 63 63 253 (34) Buster Posey Sean O’Hair/ 9 61 69 59 65 254 (33) Johnson Justin Hicks/ 10 62 60 68 65 255 (32) Steiner

235 2016 While huge galleries lined the sun-drenched fairways going gaga over pop music superstar Justin Timberlake, journeyman tour pro Vaughn Taylor went unnoticed during the first three rounds. The debut of the Jordan Spieth bobble-head doll drew far more attention than Taylor. Then, on Sunday, after absorbing a pair of bogeys on the front nine at Pebble Beach Golf Links, the almost-40- year-old from Augusta went from invisible to invincible. Taylor emerged from the background with four straight birdies on the closing nine to overtake Phil Mickelson and barely hold on for a one-stroke victory when Mickelson’s five-foot birdie putt rimmed out on the final hole. “I was just very fortunate for him to not make that putt for birdie there,” said Taylor, whose final-round 65 gave him a total of 270, 17-under-par, for his first tour win in 11 years. “You can’t ever count him out.” Taylor, less than a month from his 40th birthday, was not counting on doing too much at Pebble Beach, since the strong field included six of the Top 10 players in the world, not to mention Mickelson and two-time champ Brant Snedeker. Taylor was ranked 447th in the world and was lucky to get into the tournament as an alternate, having no status on the PGA TOUR. His victory changed all that. “Yeah, it’s hard to believe,” Taylor said of beating a field of world-ranked players – No. 7 and No. 9 Patrick Reed finishing tied for sixth, No. 19 Brooks Koepka eighth, plus No. 3 Jason Day, No. 25 Jimmy Walker and top-ranked Spieth all in the Top 25. “I can’t believe it actually happened.” Staying out of the spotlight for three rounds, Taylor opened with 70 at Pebble Beach and was tied for 39th after the first round. He followed that with a solid 4-under-par 68 at Spyglass Hill, moving up toT13, and then sneaked up to T8 Saturday with a 67 at Monterey Peninsula Country Club’s Shore Course, far away from the crowds and celebrities – and Mickelson – playing the third round at Pebble Beach. Taylor began the final round six shots behind Mickelson, the 54-hole leader who was going for his fifth AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am win, hoping to tie Mark O’Meara for most individual victories. And with two previous pro-am team titles, Mickelson would become the winningest player in tournament history. However, Mickelson – saying he “played a little bit tighter throughout the round” – made two early bogeys at No.4 and No.5, and then lost the lead with a bogey on the 11th. Another bogey on the 14th dropped him two shots behind, where he stayed until a birdie on the 17th put him back in position to tie and force a playoff. “I hit it left edge and it was rolling there,” Mickelson said of the birdie putt on 18. “It didn’t quite take the break.” The tournament got the biggest break: warm and sunny weather despite it being an El Nino year. That and having the hottest entertainer in the world – “JT” – attracted 195,000 fans for the week, a record high for attendance. That in turn helped the host Monterey Peninsula Foundation raise a record high of $10.3 million for area charities. There were records on the course, too, as Sung Kang lit up the scoreboard Friday with his 60, 11-under-par, at Monterey Peninsula Club’s Shore Course. Kang, from South Korea, opened with a 31 on the back nine, followed by a 29 on the front, to break the old mark of 61 by Charlie Wi in the first round of 2012. The celebrity amateur field welcomed several newcomers, including actor Mark ahlburgW (playing with pal Bubba Watson), commissioner Rob Manfred, pro football star Larry Fitzgerald and baseball all- star Josh Donaldson. Also new this year, 32 celebrities “warmed up” in a $1 Million Hole-In-One For Charity contest Wednesday on the 7th hole at Pebble Beach. Nobody made a million-dollar ace, but country singer Joe Don Rooney earned $50,000 for being closest to the hole in the finals. Taylor and amateur partner Gregg Ontiveros, the CEO of Group O with a 15 handicap, also captured the pro-am team competition. They finished with a total of 257, 30-under-par, to win by one stroke. The annual Jack Lemmon Award went to FedEx global executive Donald Colleran, the amateur who helped his team the most. Colleran, a 14-handicap from Memphis, helped 30 strokes for the week, playing with pro Peter Malnati.

236 LEADERS: First round—Chez Reavie -8 (63 MP), Freddie Jacobson -7 (65 PB), Cameron Smith -7 (64 MP), Bronson Burgoon -7 (64 MP), seven players tied at -6. Second round—Sung Kang -11 (132/60 MP), Hiroshi Iwata -11 (66/132 PB), Phil Mickelson -10 (133/65 MP), Freddie Jacobson -10 (134/69 SH), Chez Reavie -10 (133/70 PB), Justin Rose -9 (134/68 MP). Third round—Phil Mickelson -16 (199/66 PB), Hiroshi Iwata -14 (201/69 SH), Freddie Jacobson -13 (202/68 MP), Sung Kang -13 (202/70 PB), Roberto Castro -12 (203/67 MP), Jonas Blixt -12 (203/67 SH), Chez Reavie -11 (204/71 SH). CUT: 69 pros made the cut at 214, 1 under par, to advance to Sunday’s final round. The pro-am team cut was 198, 17-under par, with the limit of 25 teams advancing (three teams eliminated through the tiebreaker). COURSE AVERAGES: Pebble Beach 72.654; Spyglass Hill 72.506; Monterey Peninsula 70.699. WEATHER: Monday through Wednesday sunny, temperatures reaching into the 80s. Thursday sunny, high of 75, wind 5-10 mph. Friday mostly sunny, high of 64, wind 7-12 mph. Saturday fog delayed start of play 30 minutes, followed by mostly sunny, high of 63, wind 10-15. Sunday mostly sunny, high of 69, wind 10-15 mph.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Vaughn Taylor 1 70 68 67 65 270 Phil Mickelson 2 68 65 66 72 271 Jonas Blixt 3 67 69 67 69 272 Hiroshi Iwata T4 66 66 69 72 273 Freddie Jacobson T4 65 69 68 71 273 Patrick Reed T6 72 65 73 65 275 Justin Rose T6 66 68 72 69 275 Roberto Castro T8 66 70 67 74 277 T8 69 68 69 71 277 Brooks Koepka T8 68 70 69 70 277 Jason Day T11 71 66 68 73 278 T11 73 66 72 67 278 J.B. Holmes T11 66 72 70 70 278 Matt Jones T11 68 70 67 73 278 Cameron Smith T11 64 75 69 70 278 Jimmy Walker T11 72 71 63 72 278 Tyler Aldridge T17 70 72 68 69 279 Jim Herman T17 69 67 72 71 279 Sung Kang T17 72 60 70 77 279 Kevin Streelman T17 70 71 69 69 279 Bronson Burgoon T21 64 76 72 68 280 T21 70 68 72 70 280 Padraig Harrington T21 68 71 67 74 280 Spencer Levin T21 66 73 72 69 280 Jordan Spieth T21 71 69 74 66 280 Luke Donald T26 70 69 69 73 281 Mark Hubbard T26 70 66 70 75 281 Chez Reavie T26 63 70 71 77 281 Dawie van der Walt T26 66 76 69 70 281 David Hearn T30 67 70 71 74 282 Jason Kokrak T30 72 74 67 69 282 Danny Lee T30 71 66 74 71 282 Nick Taylor T30 71 68 72 71 282 Steve Marino 34 71 72 70 70 283 Shane Bertsch T35 66 75 72 71 284 Luke Guthrie T35 72 70 70 72 284

237 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Si Woo Kim T35 70 70 72 72 284 Sean O'Hair T35 67 72 75 70 284 Brandt Snedeker T35 72 71 70 71 284 Will Wilcox T35 71 73 68 72 284 Ricky Barnes T41 65 70 73 77 285 Steven Bowditch T41 68 72 74 71 285 Alex Cejka T41 70 71 72 72 285 Tom Hoge T41 69 73 69 74 285 Dustin Johnson T41 70 73 71 71 285 Andrew Loupe T41 68 72 72 73 285 Shane Lowry T41 71 72 71 71 285 Ryan Palmer T41 72 69 71 73 285 Pat Perez T41 69 71 73 72 285 Kyle Stanley T41 71 73 68 73 285 Aaron Baddeley T51 69 70 73 74 286 Jonathan Byrd T51 70 68 73 75 286 Jason Dufner T51 71 74 69 72 286 Derek Fathauer T51 76 67 71 72 286 Jason Gore T51 66 74 74 72 286 Billy Hurley III T51 68 71 73 74 286 Colt Knost T51 72 72 68 74 286 Jason Bohn T58 71 73 66 77 287 Brian Gay T58 72 74 68 73 287 Thomas Aiken T60 68 73 72 75 288 Zac Blair T60 70 73 71 74 288 Austin Connelly T60 70 73 71 74 288 Dicky Pride T60 71 75 68 74 288 Ryan Ruffels T60 67 70 73 78 288 Tyrone Van Aswegen T60 75 69 70 74 288 Davis Love III T66 74 68 71 76 289 Peter Malnati T66 73 73 68 75 289 Rhein Gibson 68 67 73 74 76 290 Jerry Kelly 69 71 69 74 78 292 Miguel Angel Carballo T70 69 71 75 215 Tom Gillis T70 67 76 72 215 J.J. Henry T70 70 73 72 215 Kelly Kraft T70 73 72 70 215 Andrew Landry T70 70 73 72 215 Hunter Mahan T70 70 73 72 215 T70 70 75 70 215 T70 73 74 68 215 D.A. Points T70 74 69 72 215 John Rollins T70 72 68 75 215 Bubba Watson T70 73 68 74 215 Bud Cauley CUT 68 72 76 216 Jon Curran CUT 74 70 72 216 Troy Merritt CUT 67 71 78 216 Martin Piller CUT 73 71 72 216

238 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Wes Roach CUT 72 69 75 216 Sam Saunders CUT 70 79 67 216 Chris Stroud CUT 71 72 73 216 Brian Stuard CUT 68 75 73 216 Marc Turnesa CUT 70 70 76 216 Scott Brown CUT 73 70 74 217 Kevin Chappell CUT 69 76 72 217 Luke List CUT 75 70 72 217 Jarrod Lyle CUT 72 71 74 217 Geoff Ogilvy CUT 74 67 76 217 Alex Prugh CUT 70 73 74 217 Ted Purdy CUT 73 75 69 217 Andres Romero CUT 72 73 72 217 Joel Stalter CUT 74 70 73 217 Hunter Stewart CUT 72 69 76 217 Jhonattan Vegas CUT 71 71 75 217 Chad Collins CUT 73 74 71 218 David Duval CUT 71 75 72 218 Chesson Hadley CUT 68 77 73 218 James Hahn CUT 74 72 72 218 Scott Langley CUT 69 73 76 218 William McGirt CUT 78 69 71 218 Brett Stegmaier CUT 71 76 71 218 Steve Stricker CUT 72 71 75 218 Michael Thompson CUT 75 72 71 218 Nicholas Thompson CUT 72 72 74 218 Brendon Todd CUT 71 71 76 218 Brian Davis CUT 73 75 71 219 Paul Dunne CUT 67 76 76 219 Andres Gonzales CUT 69 74 76 219 Russell Henley CUT 69 77 73 219 Whee Kim CUT 72 74 73 219 Russell Knox CUT 71 74 74 219 Will MacKenzie CUT 71 75 73 219 Tim Wilkinson CUT 69 74 76 219 Blake Adams CUT 71 71 78 220 Tim Herron CUT 76 72 72 220 Richard Lee CUT 72 73 75 220 David Lingmerth CUT 72 76 72 220 Kevin Na CUT 67 74 79 220 Greg Owen CUT 74 70 76 220 Rory Sabbatini CUT 72 71 77 220 David Toms CUT 70 79 71 220 Greg Chalmers CUT 68 73 80 221 K.J. Choi CUT 77 71 73 221 Darron Stiles CUT 72 73 76 221 Daniel Summerhays CUT 76 75 70 221 Bo Van Pelt CUT 75 74 72 221

239 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Bryce Molder CUT 71 76 75 222 Brice Garnett CUT 69 75 79 223 Steve Wheatcroft CUT 79 72 72 223 Charlie Beljan CUT 76 71 77 224 Matt Bettencourt CUT 77 73 74 224 Ryan Moore CUT 73 74 77 224 Rod Pampling CUT 75 75 74 224 Ken Duke CUT 78 74 73 225 Derek Ernst CUT 72 77 76 225 Robert Garrigus CUT 72 78 75 225 Ben Martin CUT 75 76 74 225 Ian Poulter CUT 71 76 78 225 Cameron Percy CUT 76 73 77 226 Michael Putnam CUT 73 75 78 226 Abraham Ancer CUT 74 76 77 227 CUT 79 75 73 227 Vijay Singh CUT 71 79 77 227 Lucas Lee CUT 69 83 76 228 D.J. Trahan CUT 80 76 72 228 Cameron Beckman CUT 73 77 82 232 Mike Weir CUT 77 76 79 232 D.H. Lee CUT 80 72 83 235 Jason Schmuhl CUT 79 83 77 239 CUT 81 79 88 248

PRO-AM TOP 25 SCORES

Pro Team Name Handicap Partner Finish Score Score Gregg Ontiveros 15 Vaughn Taylor 270 257 1 Jamie Williamson 9 Jonas Blixt 272 258 2 Don Colleran 14 Peter Malnati 289 259 3 Hunter Nelson 1 Dawie van der Walt 281 260 4 Jimmy Dunne 3 Patrick Reed 275 261 T5 Bill Roades 11 Freddie Jacobson 273 261 T5 John Ronca 11 Hiroshi Iwata 273 261 T5 David Dube 10 David Hearn 282 262 8 Tim Neher 5 Matt Jones 278 263 T9 James Farrell 6 Shane Bertsch 284 263 T9 Pascal Grizot 1 Alex Cejka 285 264 T11 Brian Roberts 7 Ryan Palmer 285 264 T11

240 2017 On a weekend when brilliant blue skies rescued the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am from being cursed by five days of rain delays, suspended rounds and unplayable weather conditions, 23-year-old Jordan Speith shined as brightly as the much-welcomed sun that glimmered across Carmel Bay, as he became the second-youngest winner in the tournament’s 77-year history. The week began with legendary “Crosby Weather,” a term that dates back to the first tournament hosted by Bing Crosby in 1937, when rain in the San Diego area limited the competition to only 18 holes at Rancho Santa Fe. “Crosby Weather” followed the tournament to the Monterey Peninsula, where the first year of play in 1947 was doused with rain on Sunday. But not even Mother Nature could dampen Speith’s hot hand on the normally tricky, frustrating poa annua greens at Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill and Monterey Peninsula Country Club’s Shore Course – the three world-class courses that make up the AT&T Pro-Am rotation. Needing only 23 putts for a Saturday 65 at Pebble Beach Golf Links – where most of the record-breaking crowd of 125,000 also were having a fun day – Speith staked himself to a six-shot lead. And then Sunday he hit 17 of 18 greens in a systematic, if not spectacular, 2-under-par 70 to finish at 268, 19-under par, without anyone getting closer to Speith than three shots all day. “It’s a bucket list type win,” said Speith, (23 years, 6 months), right behind 1981 champ John Cook (23 years, 4 months). “I have read a lot about the Bing Crosby. It’s a special golf tournament and an extremely special place for a golfer. The greats of the game all have their names here.” Indeed, the names of Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite – all Texans who won at Pebble Beach – hold special meaning to Speith, whose name stayed atop the leaderboard all day Sunday. With 14 straight pars between his birdie at the par-5 second hole and par-3 17th, Speith steadily kept his distance from runner-up Kelly Kraft, who closed with a 67 to finish at 272 (15-under), and never felt much heat from two-timeAT&T Pro-Am winners Dustin Johnson (273) and Brant Snedeker (274), who finished third and fourth, respectively. By Sunday the tournament was back on its original time schedule, but like the Super Bowl the Sunday before, it was a battle to catch up all the way. • Thursday’s first-round tee times were moved up an hour to try to finish ahead of a heavy storm, but play was suspended at 1:33 p.m. after only 73 teams finished the first round. • Play resumed at 8:30 a.m. Friday and the first round was completed at 10:46 a.m., slightly overlapping the start of the second round at 10:30 a.m. • The second round was halted at 4:21 p.m. because of fog, with only 33 of 154 players completing the round. The second round resumed at 7:30 a.m. Saturday and was completed at 10:14 a.m., again overlapping with the 10 a.m. start of round three. • With sunshine helping Saturday, the full field completed the third round before darkness. TV host Carson Daly, a 10-handicap who played junior golf in Southern California against Tiger Woods, won the pro-am with partner Ken Duke. Daly became only the sixth entertainment celebrity to win the pro-am at Pebble Beach, and the first since Bill Murray in 2011. Daly and Duke finished with a total of 254, 33-under par, to win by two strokes. Daly also won the annual Jack Lemmon Award, which goes to the amateur who helps his team the most. Daly helped 27 strokes for the week. The celebrity amateurs in the field – which included newcomer Kelly Rohrbach, a swimsuit model and former collegiate golfer – made as big a splash as the weather. Making the pro-am team cut for Sunday’s final round were actors Josh Duhamel, Chris O’Donnell and Murray; singers Justin Timberlake and Jake Owen; and sports stars Larry Fitzgerald, Alex Smith, Wayne Gretzky, and Josh Donaldson. Rohrbach, playing with pro Gary Woodland, missed getting into the team tiebreaker by one shot. For the second year, the $1 Million Hole-In-One For Charity contest Wednesday on the 7th hole at Pebble Beach welcomed 32 celebrities. Nobody made a million-dollar ace, but country singer Colt Ford earned $50,000 for being closest to the hole in the finals, only 12 inches away.

241 LEADERS: First round—Joel Dahmen -4 (68 SH), Rick Lamb -4 (68 SH), Seung-Yul Noh -4 (68 SH); five tied at -3. Second round—Jason Day -10 (133/64 SH), Derek Fathauer -10 (134/64 PB), Jordan Spieth -10 (133/65 SH); four tied at -6. Third round—Jordan Spieth -17 (198/65 PB); Brandt Snedeker -11 (204/67 PB); Dustin Johnson -10 (205/66 PB), Kelly Kraft -10 205/66 PB); Rob Oppenheim -9 (206/68 PB); five tied at -8. CUT: 77 pros made the cut at 215, even par, with 65 (low 60 and ties) advancing to Sunday’s final round. The pro-am team cut was 200, 1-5under par, with the limit of 25 teams advancing (eight of 11 teams at 200 eliminated through the tiebreaker). COURSE AVERAGES: Pebble Beach 71.900; Spyglass Hill 68.641; Monterey Peninsula 67.276. WEATHER: Monday through Wednesday mostly rainy, temperatures ranging from the 50s to high 60s. Thursday cloudy, with heavy rain in the afternoon, with wind gusts to 35 mph. Friday rain and fog, with a high of 60. Saturday mostly sunny with high of 59, wind 1015 mph. Sunday sunny with high of 61, with wind 510 mph.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jordan Spieth 1 68 65 65 70 268 Kelly Kraft 2 69 70 66 67 272 Dustin Johnson 3 70 69 66 68 273 Brandt Snedeker 4 68 69 67 70 274 Gary Woodland T5 70 73 67 65 275 Jason Day T5 69 64 75 67 275 T5 73 67 67 68 275 Seung-yul Noh T8 68 71 69 70 278 Rob Oppenheim T8 69 69 68 72 278 Cameron Percy T10 73 66 71 69 279 Kevin Kisner T10 72 67 71 69 279 Nick Taylor T10 70 70 68 71 279 T10 70 70 68 71 279 Pat Perez T14 73 64 74 69 280 Will MacKenzie T14 70 68 74 68 280 Kevin Streelman T14 74 70 67 69 280 Martin Flores T14 70 68 72 70 280 Shane Lowry T14 70 68 72 70 280 Trey Mullinax T14 73 69 68 70 280 Nick Watney T14 70 71 69 70 280 Jordan Spieth 1 68 65 65 70 268 Kelly Kraft 2 69 70 66 67 272 Dustin Johnson 3 70 69 66 68 273 Brandt Snedeker 4 68 69 67 70 274 Gary Woodland T5 70 73 67 65 275 Jason Day T5 69 64 75 67 275 Jon Rahm T5 73 67 67 68 275 Seung-yul Noh T8 68 71 69 70 278 Rob Oppenheim T8 69 69 68 72 278 Cameron Percy T10 73 66 71 69 279 Kevin Kisner T10 72 67 71 69 279 Nick Taylor T10 70 70 68 71 279 Mackenzie Hughes T10 70 70 68 71 279 Pat Perez T14 73 64 74 69 280 Will MacKenzie T14 70 68 74 68 280 Kevin Streelman T14 74 70 67 69 280 Martin Flores T14 70 68 72 70 280

242 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Shane Lowry T14 70 68 72 70 280 Trey Mullinax T14 73 69 68 70 280 Nick Watney T14 70 71 69 70 280 Seamus Power T39 70 70 72 71 283 Henrik Norlander T39 76 71 65 71 283 Tim Wilkinson T39 69 70 74 70 283 Justin Rose T39 72 70 68 73 283 Chris Kirk T39 70 73 67 73 283 D.A. Points T39 72 73 69 69 283 Tom Hoge T39 72 71 71 69 283 Ricky Barnes T48 71 68 73 72 284 Joel Dahmen T48 68 72 72 72 284 Patrick Cantlay T48 70 71 71 72 284 Zac Blair T48 70 75 68 71 284 T48 70 69 74 71 284 Rory Sabbatini T48 74 68 72 70 284 Kevin Chappell T48 73 67 67 77 284 Stewart Cink T55 70 70 73 72 285 Jimmy Walker T55 72 69 72 72 285 T55 73 68 73 71 285 Scott Brown T58 70 71 71 74 286 James Hahn T58 74 67 71 74 286 Richy Werenski T58 72 74 68 72 286 Jonas Blixt T58 75 66 73 72 286 Rick Lamb T62 68 70 74 75 287 Mark Hubbard T62 69 70 75 73 287 Scott Langley T62 73 70 71 73 287 Phil Mickelson 65 70 72 69 77 288 Brian Gay MDF 70 73 72 DNP 215 Sean O'Hair MDF 76 70 69 DNP 215 William McGirt MDF 73 71 71 DNP 215 Martin Laird MDF 71 73 71 DNP 215 Steve Marino MDF 74 71 70 DNP 215 Ryan Brehm MDF 74 71 70 DNP 215 MDF 74 69 72 DNP 215 Rich Berberian Jr. MDF 73 72 70 DNP 215 Tyler Aldridge MDF 76 68 71 DNP 215 JT Poston MDF 74 74 67 DNP 215 Jim Furyk MDF 70 74 71 DNP 215 Robert Streb MDF 70 76 69 DNP 215 Sung Kang CUT 76 75 65 -- 216 Stuart Appleby CUT 74 71 71 -- 216 Chez Reavie CUT 75 71 70 -- 216 J.J. Spaun CUT 76 68 72 -- 216 John Senden CUT 73 73 70 -- 216 Sam Saunders CUT 69 75 72 -- 216 Webb Simpson CUT 71 72 73 -- 216 Chris Stroud CUT 76 69 71 -- 216

243 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Chad Collins CUT 72 70 74 -- 216 Greg Owen CUT 74 69 73 -- 216 Beau Hossler CUT 74 72 70 -- 216 Morgan Hoffmann CUT 74 70 73 -- 217 Michael Thompson CUT 73 70 74 -- 217 David Hearn CUT 77 67 73 -- 217 Troy Merritt CUT 70 73 74 -- 217 Mark Anderson CUT 73 70 74 -- 217 Michael Putnam CUT 76 73 68 -- 217 Ben Martin CUT 72 71 74 -- 217 Whee Kim CUT 76 71 70 -- 217 Matt Kuchar CUT 74 69 74 -- 217 Steven Alker CUT 77 67 73 -- 217 Cameron Smith CUT 79 69 69 -- 217 Bryce Molder CUT 75 71 72 -- 218 K.J. Choi CUT 74 71 73 -- 218 Roberto Castro CUT 75 69 74 -- 218 Bob Estes CUT 73 73 72 -- 218 Padraig Harrington CUT 74 72 72 -- 218 Charley Hoffman CUT 75 70 73 -- 218 Hunter Mahan CUT 72 73 73 -- 218 Hiroshi Iwata CUT 72 72 74 -- 218 Tyrone Van Aswegen CUT 71 70 77 -- 218 Cameron Tringale CUT 74 71 73 -- 218 Daniel Summerhays CUT 76 74 68 -- 218 David Duval CUT 73 71 75 -- 219 Brian Stuard CUT 77 74 68 -- 219 Bryson DeChambeau CUT 75 71 73 -- 219 Ryan Blaum CUT 76 68 75 -- 219 Ryan Armour CUT 77 72 70 -- 219 Ryan Palmer CUT 75 70 74 -- 219 Vaughn Taylor CUT 73 74 72 -- 219 Gonzalo Fdez-Castano CUT 73 74 72 -- 219 C.T. Pan CUT 77 73 70 -- 220 Greg Chalmers CUT 75 71 74 -- 220 Grayson Murray CUT 73 73 74 -- 220 Cody Gribble CUT 73 73 74 -- 220 Jim Herman CUT 75 74 71 -- 220 Bobby Wyatt CUT 72 73 75 -- 220 Mike Weir CUT 74 73 73 -- 220 Sebastian Munoz CUT 74 75 72 -- 221 CUT 75 70 76 -- 221 Dominic Bozzelli CUT 74 74 73 -- 221 Jason Bohn CUT 74 71 76 -- 221 Brendon Todd CUT 77 72 72 -- 221 Peter Malnati CUT 72 73 77 -- 222 Billy Hurley III CUT 72 73 77 -- 222 Nicholas Thompson CUT 77 67 78 -- 222

244 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Jerry Kelly CUT 78 68 77 -- 223 Andrew Johnston CUT 78 68 77 -- 223 Brendon de Jonge CUT 78 72 73 -- 223 Smylie Kaufman CUT 79 72 72 -- 223 Brett Coletta CUT 77 73 73 -- 223 Zack Sucher CUT 74 76 74 -- 224 Spencer Levin CUT 74 76 74 -- 224 Max Homa CUT 74 76 74 -- 224 Rod Pampling CUT 74 76 75 -- 225 Matt Every CUT 72 79 74 -- 225 Andrew Loupe CUT 80 73 72 -- 225 Miguel Angel Carballo CUT 78 74 73 -- 225 Neal Lancaster CUT 77 75 74 -- 226 Jonathan Randolph CUT 79 74 73 -- 226 Brett Stegmaier CUT 80 74 72 -- 226 Si Woo Kim CUT 78 72 77 -- 227 Steven Bowditch CUT 76 72 80 -- 228 Vijay Singh CUT 78 78 73 -- 229 Ray Otis CUT 78 76 77 -- 231 Brian Campbell CUT 80 74 77 -- 231 Steve Wheatcroft WD ------J.J. Henry WD ------Danny Lee WD ------

PRO-AM FINAL LEADERS (all made cut)

Professional/ Amateur Round Final 1 2 3 4 Ken Duke/ (10) 67 61 63 63 254 -33 Carson Daly Kevin Streelman/ (15) 64 66 64 62 256 -31 Larry Fitzgerald / (9) 65 62 66 65 258 -29 Josh Duhamel Jordan Spieth/ (3) 67 61 62 68 258 -29 Jake Owen Trey Mullinax/ (5) 69 62 63 66 260 -27 Dan Fireman Dustin Johnson/ (10) 68 65 61 67 261 -26 Wayne Gretzky Matt Every/ (10) 62 68 67 64 261 -26 Patrick Hamill / (8) 67 65 63 67 261 -26 Chris O’Donnell Mackenzie Hughes/ (9) 64 67 63 67 261 -26 Alex Smith Michael Putnam/ (4) 69 65 63 65 262 -25

245 Professional/ Amateur Round Final 1 2 3 4 Ray O’Connor SeungYul Noh/ (15) 66 67 66 64 263 -24 Lawrence Baer Jason Kokrak/ (3) 68 66 65 65 264 -23 Josh Donaldson Joel Dahmen/ (13) 64 67 67 66 264 -23 Willy Strothotte Martin Laird/ (9) 65 68 64 65 265 -22 Scott Farmer Shane Lowry/ (15) 65 66 69 65 265 -22 Gerry McManus D. A. Points/ (14) 67 67 65 66 265 -22 Bill Murray Nick Watney/ (12) 67 66 65 66 265 -22 Sam Reeves Brandt Snedeker/ (7) 65 65 66 69 265 -22 Toby Wilt Scott Stallings/ (9) 66 70 62 68 266 -21 Egon Durban Scott Brown/ (11) 67 66 63 70 266 -21 Dan Rose Patrick Reed/ (9) 69 61 69 67 266 -21 Ed Vaughan Jason Day/ (1) 68 64 68 67 267 -20 Jim Lentz Grayson Murray/ (14) 64 65 66 72 267 -20 Panos Panay Rob Oppenheim/ (17) 66 67 67 69 269 -18 Bill Perocchi Justin Rose/ (4) 70 66 63 70 269 -18 Justin Timberlake

246 2018 In a Sunday showdown with Dustin Johnson, the No. 1 player in the world, Ted Potter Jr. knew he was a heavy underdog. The odds were against him, but he didn’t flinch. And he didn’t fold after three-putting the first hole for a bogey. The lefty just kept plugging along to a final-round 69, 3-under-par, and three-shot win over a foursome that included Johnson, world No. 6 Jason Day and four-time tournament champion Phil Mickelson. “Everybody knew Dustin was probably going to win the tournament, so why put pressure on myself?” said Potter, who had only one victory on the PGA TOUR, compared to Johnson’s 17 – including twice at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. “What do I have to lose? Just go play golf.” Following the opening bogey, Potter ran off four birdies in the next six holes to take the lead and strung together 11 straight pars to maintain a pace none of the challengers could match. Potter finished with a total of 270, 17-under- par. Johnson, the co-leader with Potter through 54 holes, closed with an even-par 72, while Mickelson shot 67, Day shot 70, and Chez Reavie 68 to all wind up tied for second at 273, 14-under-par. “It’s truly an unbelievable thing to win at Pebble Beach,” Potter said. “I was proud of the way I finished the tournament down the stretch. I hit a lot of quality golf shots knowing I had to.” Potter hit even more quality golf shots on Saturday. While the massive, sun-drenched galleries turned Pebble Beach Golf Links into an 18-hole fun-fest, Potter was having a good time shooting 9-under-par 62 at Monterey Peninsula Country Club’s Shore Course. He tied the record on the back nine with a 30 and was 11-under with three holes to play, made two closing bogeys to finish with 32 on the front to put him in a tie with Johnson atop the leaderboard – and sleeping on a lead for the first time. “I haven’t been in contention too much, really,” said Potter, who turned pro out of high school in 2002 and has spent most of his career playing mini-tour events. “It’s just getting comfortable playing at a high level.” Johnson, on the other hand, did not find any comfort with two bogeys on the front side to offset two birdies. Playing in the final group with Potter, Johnson repeated that two-birdie-two bogey process on the back, never mounting an aggressive challenge. “I would have liked to put more pressure on Ted,” Johnson said. “I just didn’t have it … never really got in rhythm out there.” The most exciting finish came from Day, who hit his second shot on the 18th hole onto the cliffs. But with the tide out, he was able to play it. His third shot from the beach found the front bunker, then he got up and down to “save par off the pebbles.” Among the nine past champions of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am competing was Peter Jacobsen, making his 30th start in the tournament, dating back to 1977. The 63-year-old Jacobsen, winner in 1995, did not make the cut. NFL superstar wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald (Arizona Cardinals) and pro partner Kevin Streelman – both members of the same golf club in Phoenix – executed their game plan perfectly to win the pro-am team competition. Fitzgerald and Streelman opened with a 58 at Spyglass Hill and closed with a 12-under-par 60 at Pebble Beach to post a total of 246, 41-under-par. It was the third-lowest team total in tournament history. Fitzgerald, playing with a 13-handicap, helped the team 28 shots overall. The celebrity amateurs in the field included a pair of popular newcomers, including rock singer Pat Monahan (Train), drummer Adrian Young (No Doubt) and Chris Harrison, host of “The Bachelor.” Making the pro-am team cut for Sunday’s final round were TV newsman Bret Baier; country singers Darius Rucker and Colt Ford; TV stars Alfonso Ribeiro and Harrison; and sports figures Justin Verlander, Wayne Gretzky (WD Sunday with back injury) and Fitzgerald.

247 LEADERS: First round—Kevin Streelman -7 (65 SH), Beau Hossler -7 (65 PB), Matt Kuchar -6 (66 SH), Julian Suri -6 (66 SH), -6 Aaron Wise (65 MP); 10 tied at -5. Second round—Dustin Johnson -12 (131/64 MP) Beau Hossler -12 (132/67 SH); Troy Merritt -10 (134/67 SH), Julian Suri -10 (133/67 MP); six tied at -9. Third round— Ted Potter, Jr. -14 (201/62 MP), Dustin Johnson -14 (201/70 PB); Jason Day -12 (203/ 69 PB), Troy Merritt -12 (203/69 MP); three tied at -11. CUT: 75 pros made the cut at 212, 3-under par (low 60 and ties), advancing to Sunday’s final round. The pro- am team cut was 196, 19-under par, with the limit of 25 teams advancing (three of 11 teams at 196 eliminated through the tiebreaker). COURSE AVERAGES: Pebble Beach 72.022 (4 rounds); Spyglass Hill 71.783 (3 rounds); Monterey Peninsula 70.063 (3 rounds). WEATHER: Sunny all week with temperatures ranging from early morning 50s to a high of 80. Thursday high of 80, with winds at 5-10 mph. Friday high of 74, winds at 8-16 mph. Saturday high of 69, winds at 12-22 mph. Sunday high of 64, winds 5-15 mph.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Ted Potter, Jr. 1 68 71 62 69 270 Phil Mickelson T2 69 65 72 67 273 Chez Reavie T2 67 72 66 68 273 Jason Day T2 69 65 69 70 273 Dustin Johnson T2 67 64 70 72 273 Kevin Streelman 6 65 69 72 68 274 Scott Stallings 7 72 69 68 66 275 Jimmy Walker T8 68 69 73 67 277 Kevin Chappell T8 73 68 69 67 277 Grayson Murray T8 74 68 69 66 277 Paul Casey T8 67 70 70 70 277 Brain Gay T8 69 69 68 71 277 T8 70 65 69 73 277 Troy Merritt T8 67 67 69 74 277 Sangmoon Bae T15 71 69 68 70 278 Russell Henley T15 68 70 70 70 278 Aaron Wise T15 65 69 74 70 278 Russell Knox T15 71 70 67 70 278 Brandon Harkins T15 68 71 73 66 278 Ryan Armour T20 70 70 69 70 279 Scott Piercy T20 71 71 67 70 279 Jordan Spieth T20 72 66 70 71 279 Brandt Snedeker T20 71 70 69 69 279 Branden Grace T20 68 72 71 68 279 Kevin Na T20 70 68 69 72 279 Ben Martin T26 68 75 66 71 280 Rafa Cabrera Bello T26 69 69 70 72 280 Sam Saunders T26 72 66 72 70 280 William McGirt T26 73 69 66 72 280 K.J. Choi T26 69 70 69 72 280 Tyrone Van Aswegen T26 67 68 73 72 280 James Hahn T26 74 68 70 68 280 Jon Rahm T26 67 67 70 76 280 Steve Stricker T26 69 65 70 76 280 Bubba Watson T35 68 71 70 72 281

248 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Peter Malnati T35 67 69 72 73 281 Patrick Cantlay T35 66 72 72 71 281 Jason Kokrak T35 70 67 74 70 281 Brice Garnett T35 71 72 68 70 281 Pat Perez T35 68 70 69 74 281 Chris Stroud T35 68 68 75 70 281 Chesson Hadley T35 68 74 70 69 281 Xinjun Zhang T43 68 72 69 73 282 Shane Lowry T43 67 73 68 74 282 Shephan Jaeger T43 68 71 69 74 282 Beau Hossler T43 65 67 74 76 282 Cameron Tringale T47 70 68 71 74 283 Eric Axley T47 69 67 74 73 283 Nick Watney T47 70 69 72 72 283 Bronson Burgoon T47 70 70 71 72 283 Trey Mullinax T47 72 67 72 72 283 Rod Pampling T47 69 73 70 71 283 Rob Oppenheim T47 67 73 72 71 283 T47 67 73 72 71 283 Bryson DeChambeau T55 70 69 70 75 284 Johnson Wagner T55 73 69 69 73 284 Aaron Baddeley T55 70 69 72 73 284 Daniel Summerhays T55 70 68 70 76 284 Zecheng Dou T55 67 74 71 72 284 Vaughn Taylor T55 70 70 72 72 284 Joel Dahmen T55 71 72 69 72 284 Ricky Barnes T62 70 71 69 75 285 Jonathan Byrd T62 73 71 68 73 285 Derek Fathauer T62 69 72 71 73 285 Matt Kuchar T62 66 71 75 73 285 Jonathan Randoph T66 69 69 72 76 286 Denny McCarthy T66 72 66 74 74 286 Julian Suri T68 66 67 76 78 287 Sam Ryder T68 73 69 67 78 287 Will Zalatoris T68 67 69 73 78 287 J.T. Poston T68 71 69 72 75 287 Rory Sabbatini 72 68 74 68 78 288 Ryan Blaum T73 68 71 70 80 289 Sean O’Hair T73 69 70 73 77 289 Alex Cejka 75 69 72 71 78 290 Chris Kirk CUT 67 74 72 -- 213 J.B. Holmes CUT 71 69 73 -- 213 Matt Atkins CUT 72 67 74 -- 213 Mike Weir CUT 77 67 69 -- 213 Patrick Reed CUT 75 66 72 -- 213 Jonas Blixt CUT 67 71 75 -- 213 Tom Lovelady CUT 72 68 73 -- 213 Cameron Percy CUT 66 72 75 -- 213

249 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Nate Lashley CUT 70 70 73 -- 213 Fabián Gómez CUT 72 74 68 -- 214 Robert Garrigus CUT 70 69 75 -- 214 Robert Streb CUT 71 72 71 -- 214 Gary Woodland CUT 69 72 73 -- 214 George McNeill CUT 70 74 70 -- 214 Rory McIlroy CUT 68 74 72 -- 214 Maverick McNealy CUT 74 70 70 -- 214 Nicholas Lindheim CUT 68 75 71 -- 214 Zac Blair CUT 69 72 74 -- 215 Brendon de Jonge CUT 69 73 73 -- 215 Tom Hoge CUT 75 72 68 -- 215 J.J. Henry CUT 71 72 72 -- 215 Scott Brown CUT 73 71 71 -- 215 Richy Werenski CUT 73 73 69 -- 215 Billy Horschel CUT 71 69 75 -- 215 D.A. Points CUT 70 71 74 -- 215 Hunter Mahan CUT 71 73 71 -- 215 Talor Gooch CUT 67 74 74 -- 215 Lanto Griffin CUT 76 69 71 -- 216 Ernie Els CUT 77 68 71 -- 216 Greg Chalmers CUT 70 75 71 -- 216 Ben Crane CUT 68 72 76 -- 216 Nick Taylor CUT 75 69 72 -- 216 Kevin Kisner CUT 71 75 70 -- 216 Luke Donald CUT 75 70 71 -- 216 Andrew Putnam CUT 70 73 73 -- 216 Dominic Bozzelli CUT 69 72 76 -- 217 Matt Every CUT 70 76 71 -- 217 Adam Scott CUT 77 70 70 -- 217 Stuart Appleby CUT 73 71 73 -- 217 Adam Schenk CUT 71 70 76 -- 217 Steve Wheatcroft CUT 71 73 73 -- 217 Cameron Davis CUT 73 72 72 -- 217 Martin Piller CUT 68 73 76 -- 217 Jerry Kelly CUT 72 76 70 -- 218 Brett Stegmaier CUT 72 71 75 -- 218 Corey Conners CUT 68 75 75 -- 218 Stewart Cink CUT 73 77 68 -- 218 Mac Hughes CUT 71 74 74 -- 219 Jim Herman CUT 70 74 75 -- 219 Ben Silverman CUT 70 74 75 -- 219 Colt Knost CUT 76 69 74 -- 219 Billy Hurley III CUT 74 70 75 -- 219 Rick Lamb CUT 74 74 71 -- 219 Shawn Stefani CUT 72 73 75 -- 220 Brian Stuard CUT 72 70 78 -- 220 Vijay Singh CUT 75 69 76 -- 220

250 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Matt Jones CUT 74 73 73 -- 220 Tim Herron CUT 75 74 71 -- 220 Ken Duke CUT 79 70 71 -- 220 Paul Dunne CUT 71 72 77 -- 220 Tyler Duncan CUT 72 74 75 -- 221 Austin Cook CUT 72 74 75 -- 221 David Hearn CUT 71 77 73 -- 221 Padraig Harrington CUT 75 76 71 -- 222 Seamus Power CUT 72 72 78 -- 222 Charlie Beljan CUT 72 74 76 -- 222 Derek Ernst CUT 69 80 73 -- 222 Conrad Shindler CUT 75 75 72 -- 222 Kyle Thompson CUT 72 75 76 -- 223 Roberto Diaz CUT 75 74 74 -- 223 Graeme McDowell CUT 71 80 74 -- 225 Kelly Kraft CUT 73 72 81 -- 226 Cody Gribble CUT 75 73 80 -- 228 Ethan Tracy CUT 76 80 72 -- 228 Jason Bohn CUT 71 79 79 -- 229 Andrew Yun CUT 75 73 81 -- 229 Peter Jacobsen CUT 78 75 78 -- 231 David Solomon CUT 74 79 81 -- 234 David Duval CUT 79 76 81 -- 236 Charley Hoffman WD 67 73 41 -- 181 Angel Cabrera WD 78 61 -- -- 139

251 PRO-AM FINAL LEADERS (all made cut)

Pro Team Professional Amateur Partner Finish Score Score Kevin Streelman Larry Fitzgerald 274 246 1 Chez Reavie Brian Swette 273 253 2 Russell Knox Justin Verlander 278 254 3 Paul Casey Donald Colleran 277 256 4 William McGirt Alfonso Ribeiro 280 257 5 Jonathan Randolph Gordon Dean* 286 258 6 Russell Henley Bret Baier 278 259 7 Brandon Grace Ogden Phipps II* 279 261 T8 Ted Potter, Jr. Sean Kell 270 261 T8 Ryan Armour Peter Barker 279 262 T10 Grayson Murray Shantanu Narayen 277 262 T10 Brian Gay Colt Ford 277 262 T10 Jason Day Chris Harrison* 273 262 T10 Denny McCarthy* Mary Meeker 286 262 T10 Mike Weir George Roberts CUT 262 T10 Stephan Jaeger* Steve Maritz 282 263 T16 Rafael Cabrera-Bello Dermot Desmond 280 263 T16 Chris Stroud Darius Rucker 281 263 T16 Beau Hossler Ray O'Connor 282 263 T16 Daniel Summerhays Ryan Smith 284 264 T20 Patrick Rodgers* Charles Schwab 277 264 T20 Sam Saunders Brian Ferris 280 265 22 J.T. Poston Kenneth Rosen 287 267 23 Shane Lowry Gerry McManus 282 268 24 Sam Ryder* Greg Maffei* 287 270 25

252 2019 Phil Mickelson navigated weather delays, wet course conditions and a Monday morning mini-finish to emerge with his record-tying fifth victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a collection of tournament triumphs that began in 1998, equaling the mark set by Mark O’Meara in 1997. And he did it at age 48, making him the oldest champion in tournament history. “This is a special victory,” said Mickelson, whose 19-under-par total of 268 was three shots better than runner-up Paul Casey. “I played some of my best golf to be able to do it.” Mickelson’s closing round of 65, 7-under par, included six birdies Sunday, including impressive back-to-back birdies on the par-4 ninth and 10th holes at Pebble Beach, which pulled him into a tie for the lead with Casey. On the 11th, Casey bogeyed, giving Mickelson the lead by one, then Casey bogeyed 12 and Mickelson birdied 13 for a three-shot lead he would not relinquish. “Phil shot a phenomenal round of golf in cold and testing conditions,” said Casey, who closed with a 2-under-par 70 for 271. Scott Stallings was third at 272, with Jason Day and Si Woo Kim tied for fourth at 274. Mickelson – whose tournament wins have come in 1998, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2019 – has been phenomenal for a while. From 1998 through 2019, his total scoring is 149-under par in the tournament. The start of Sunday’s round was delayed an hour due to wet course conditions. Then a hailstorm hit just before 11 a.m. that covered the greens and caused a 2-hour, 7-minute delay for course cleanup and repairs. That resulted in the final group – featuring front-runners Mickelson and Casey – unable to finish before dark.They resumed Monday at 8 a.m. to complete two holes. It was the 10th time the tournament was extended to Monday (11th including the 1998 tournament that was completed on Aug. 17 – which was a Monday). Three times the Monday rounds also were canceled due to rain. Weather was an issue all week. Second-round tee times were moved up an hour in an attempt to complete play before the Friday storm hit the peninsula. Most of the field beat the torrential downpour, which by 2:11 p.m. forced suspension of play. There were 44 teams still on the three courses, with as many as four holes to finish. The second round was completed Saturday morning and the third round started on time, under blue skies – which turned into a rainstorm that pounded the coastline during the noon hour. Casey captured the consolation prize, winning the pro-am team title with his partner, FedEx Corporation executive Don Colleran, a 13-handicap from Memphis, Tenn. The pair – the only team that did not finish Sunday – wound up 34-under par at 253, two shots clear of the competition. The pro field included 10 past champions from the tournament, ranging from the 1980s (Steve Jones), 1990s (Mickelson) and 2000s (Davis Love III). The amateur field included a record 10 women – including 2015 Miss America Kira Kazantsev, who made the cut, as did Julie Frist. The celebrity amateur field featured several newcomers, including Kazantsev, actor Michael Pena and NFL quarterback Matt Ryan, who joined QB legends Aaron Rodgers and Tony Romo. Friday, Romo made a remarkable “birdie from the bar” Friday on the par-4 15th hole at Pebble Beach, pitching his second shot from the Patriots Outpost hospitality tent’s carpeted deck to 18 inches from the hole. Celebs making the pro-am team cut for Sunday’s final round were comics Ray Romano and Larry The Cable Guy, as well as country music artists Joe Don Rooney and Jake Owen.

253 LEADERS: First round—Brian Gay -7 (64 MP), Scott Langley -7 (64 MP), Phil Mickelson -6 (65 MP), Matt Every -6 (65 MP), Si Woo Kim -6 (66 PB), Kevin Kisner -6 (65 MP), Cody Gribble -6 (66 SH), Jason Day -6 (65 MP); nine players tied at -5. Second round—Phil Mickelson -10 (133/68 SH), -10 Lucas Glover (134/66 PB), -10 Scott Langley (133/69 SH), -10 Paul Casey (133/64 MP), Jordan Spieth -9 (134/68 SH), Jason Day -9 (134/69 SH), Third round—Paul Casey -15 (200/67 SH), Phil Mickelson -12 (203/70 PB), Scott Piercy -11 (204/69 SH), Lucas Glover -11 (204/70 MP), Brian Gay -10 (205/69 PB), Matt Every -10 (205/69 PB), seven tied at -9. CUT: 70 pros made the cut at 213, 2-under par, with 60 advancing to Sunday’s final round. The pro-am team cut was 198, 17-under par, with the limit of 25 teams advancing (six of eight teams at 198 eliminated through the tiebreaker). COURSE AVERAGES: Pebble Beach 72.173 (4 rounds); Spyglass Hill 71.723 (3 rounds); Monterey Peninsula 70.652 (3 rounds). WEATHER: Wet conditions all week with temperatures ranging from early morning 40s to highs in the 50s. Thursday mostly sunny, high of 54, with winds at 8-12 mph. Friday heavy rain suspended play, high of 48, winds at 5-10mph. Saturday mostly sunny morning, afternoon showers, high of 48, wind 15-20 mph. Sunday rain and hail mid-day, then mostly sunny, high of 54, winds 15- 27 mph.

Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Phil Mickelson 1 65 68 70 65 268 Paul Casey 2 69 64 67 71 271 Scott Stallings 3 67 70 69 66 272 Jason Day T4 65 69 72 68 274 Si Woo Kim T4 66 71 69 68 274 Scott Langley 6 64 69 73 69 275 Kevin Streelman T7 70 70 71 65 276 Brian Gay T7 64 72 69 71 276 Lucas Glover T7 68 66 70 72 276 Max Homa T10 73 69 68 67 277 Michael Thompson T10 70 72 69 66 277 Chris Stroud T10 69 71 67 70 277 Scott Piercy T10 70 65 69 73 277 Jim Furyk T14 72 68 68 70 278 Sung Kang T14 69 69 69 71 278 Russell Knox T14 68 70 68 72 278 Matt Every T14 65 71 69 73 278 Roberto Díaz T18 69 69 71 70 279 Graeme McDowell T18 68 70 70 71 279 Adam Hadwin T18 72 70 65 72 279 D.J. Trahan T18 68 72 72 67 279 Matt Kuchar T22 67 73 70 70 280 Tyler Duncan T22 71 68 70 71 280 Patrick Reed T22 68 70 73 69 280 Trey Mullinax T22 71 68 73 68 280 Rafa Cabrera Bello T22 69 68 69 74 280 Jonathan Byrd T22 69 69 68 74 280 Ernie Els T28 69 68 73 71 281 Nick Taylor T28 69 70 71 71 281 Kevin Kisner T28 65 71 74 71 281 Brandon Harkins T28 69 73 67 72 281 T28 70 67 73 71 281 Martin Trainer T28 69 73 66 73 281

254 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Brady Schnell T28 67 72 72 70 281 Branden Grace T28 67 69 71 74 281 Cameron Champ T28 73 69 70 69 281 Tom Lovelady T28 72 70 70 69 281 Hank Lebioda T38 71 69 71 71 282 Andrew Putnam T38 75 70 66 71 282 Chez Reavie T38 68 70 71 73 282 Sam Saunders T38 69 70 72 71 282 Julián Etulain T38 71 72 69 70 282 Tony Finau T38 69 73 70 70 282 Jonas Blixt T38 67 69 76 70 282 Ben Silverman T45 70 71 69 73 283 Adam Schenk T45 70 72 67 74 283 Jordan Spieth T45 66 68 74 75 283 Josh Teater T45 70 70 71 72 283 Nate Lashley T45 67 71 73 72 283 Dustin Johnson T45 66 73 73 71 283 T45 73 68 71 71 283 Brian Stuard T45 69 70 73 71 283 Roberto Castro T53 68 70 72 74 284 Alex Prugh T53 69 72 68 75 284 Cameron Tringale T53 71 68 72 73 284 Matt Jones T53 71 71 70 72 284 Johnson Wagner 57 67 73 71 74 285 John Rollins 58 73 69 70 74 286 Cody Gribble T59 66 73 73 78 290 Cameron Davis T59 72 68 72 78 290 Steve Stricker MDF -2 68 75 70 213 Dominic Bozzelli MDF -2 72 73 68 213 Wyndham Clark MDF -2 73 69 71 213 Charley Hoffman MDF -2 69 72 72 213 Martin Laird MDF -2 68 74 71 213 Sangmoon Bae MDF -2 69 71 73 213 John Senden MDF -2 72 72 69 213 Austin Cook MDF -2 66 74 73 213 Adam Scott MDF -2 70 72 71 213 Fabián Gómez MDF -2 67 71 75 213 Whee Kim CUT -1 74 67 73 214 Freddie Jacobson CUT -1 74 72 68 214 Keith Mitchell CUT -1 66 74 74 214 Doug Ghim CUT -1 68 75 71 214 Stephan Jaeger CUT -1 74 70 70 214 Adam Long CUT -1 73 69 72 214 Grayson Murray CUT -1 70 79 65 214 Rory Sabbatini CUT -1 71 70 73 214 Vaughn Taylor CUT -1 70 69 75 214 Ryan Ruffels CUT -1 71 71 72 214 Wes Roach CUT -1 67 73 74 214

255 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round Kenny Perry CUT E 67 71 77 215 Ricky Barnes CUT E 70 69 76 215 Beau Hossler CUT E 69 69 77 215 Richy Werenski CUT E 72 70 73 215 Shane Lowry CUT E 71 77 67 215 Mackenzie Hughes CUT E 68 69 78 215 Talor Gooch CUT E 68 69 78 215 Scott Brown CUT E 72 70 73 215 CUT E 72 69 74 215 CUT 1 69 72 75 216 Brendon Todd CUT 1 69 73 74 216 Hunter Mahan CUT 1 71 75 70 216 José de Jesús CUT 1 68 74 74 216 Rodríguez Nick Watney CUT 1 73 74 69 216 Aaron Baddeley CUT 1 69 73 74 216 Sebastián Muñoz CUT 1 72 72 72 216 Chad Collins CUT 1 73 70 73 216 Tom Hoge CUT 1 71 70 75 216 Anders Albertson CUT 1 72 75 69 216 Sungjae Im CUT 2 71 77 69 217 Tyrone Van Aswegen CUT 2 73 73 71 217 Russell Henley CUT 2 71 68 78 217 Seth Reeves CUT 2 67 74 76 217 Broc Everett CUT 2 74 74 69 217 Jason Gore CUT 2 73 72 72 217 Ryan Armour CUT 2 70 75 72 217 CUT 2 71 70 76 217 James Hahn CUT 2 71 74 72 217 J.J. Spaun CUT 3 74 72 72 218 Kelly Kraft CUT 3 72 73 73 218 Jimmy Walker CUT 3 75 71 72 218 Adam Svensson CUT 3 73 73 72 218 Patrick Rodgers CUT 3 72 78 68 218 Dylan Frittelli CUT 3 73 72 73 218 Pat Perez CUT 3 69 76 73 218 Corey Conners CUT 3 75 73 70 218 Brandt Snedeker CUT 3 69 74 75 218 Ryan Palmer CUT 3 70 75 73 218 John Huh CUT 4 72 76 71 219 J.J. Henry CUT 4 70 74 75 219 Kyle Jones CUT 4 74 73 72 219 Kyoung-Hoon Lee CUT 4 72 73 74 219 Davis Love III CUT 4 71 74 74 219 D.A. Points CUT 5 75 71 74 220 Alex Cejka CUT 5 76 73 71 220 David Lingmerth CUT 5 75 70 75 220 Brian Davis CUT 5 71 74 75 220

256 Professional/ Finishing 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amateur Position Round Round Round Round David Duval CUT 5 73 72 75 220 Joey Garber CUT 5 71 73 76 220 Parker McLachlin CUT 7 69 75 78 222 Derek Fathauer CUT 7 75 70 77 222 Brice Garnett CUT 7 77 79 66 222 Peter Malnati CUT 7 72 74 76 222 Chris Thompson CUT 8 73 74 76 223 Ben Crane CUT 8 70 80 73 223 Martin Piller CUT 8 72 76 75 223 Chesson Hadley CUT 9 76 78 70 224 Rod Pampling CUT 9 72 77 75 224 Ho Sung Choi CUT 9 72 75 77 224 J.B. Holmes CUT 9 76 71 77 224 Robert Garrigus CUT 10 81 70 74 225 Sepp Straka CUT 11 72 77 77 226 Chase Wright CUT 11 74 74 78 226 David Hearn CUT 11 73 74 79 226 Jerry Kelly CUT 11 71 74 81 226 John Chin CUT 12 78 77 72 227 Ted Potter, Jr. CUT 12 82 74 71 227 John Catlin CUT 12 77 73 77 227 Dru Love CUT 12 74 72 81 227 Kramer Hickok CUT 12 77 73 77 227 Jim Knous CUT 13 74 79 75 228 Jason Schmuhl CUT 13 73 80 75 228 Roger Sloan CUT 13 77 75 76 228 Steve Jones CUT 20 76 83 76 235 Sean O'Hair WD 3 0

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