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2019 SAS Championship Prestonwood CC Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Saturday, October 12, 2019 2019 SAS Championship Prestonwood CC Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Saturday, October 12, 2019 TEE # 1 1 9:05 Tommy Tolles The Cliffs Communities, NC 72 72 Skip Kendall Windermere, FL 72 72 Loren Roberts Memphis, TN 73 73 2 9:15 Jesper Parnevik Stockholm, Sweden 72 72 Brandt Jobe Oklahoma City, OK 72 72 Doug Garwood Los Angeles, CA 72 72 3 9:26 David Frost Delray Beach, FL 72 72 Joey Sindelar Horseheads, NY 72 72 Sandy Lyle Perthshire, Scotland 72 72 4 9:36 David Toms Shreveport, LA 71 71 Joe Durant Pensacola Beach, FL 71 71 Stephen Ames Canada 71 71 5 9:47 Billy Mayfair Scottsdale, AZ 71 71 Rocco Mediate Greensburg, PA 71 71 Bart Bryant Winter Garden, FL 71 71 6 9:57 Michael Bradley Lithia, FL 71 71 Ken Duke Stuart, FL 71 71 Glen Day Alotion, AR 71 71 7 10:08 Wes Short, Jr. Austin, TX 70 70 Miguel Angel Jiménez Malaga, Spain 70 70 Gibby Gilbert III Ooltewah, TN 70 70 8 10:18 Bob Estes Austin, TX 70 70 Chris DiMarco Denver, CO 70 70 Marco Dawson Merritt Island, FL 70 70 9 10:29 Colin Montgomerie Royal Troon, Scotland 69 69 David McKenzie Melbourne, Australia 69 69 Tommy Armour III Las Vegas, NV 70 70 10 10:39 Kenny Perry Franklin, KY 69 69 Gene Sauers Savannah, GA 69 69 Retief Goosen Polokwane, South Africa 69 69 11 10:50 Kirk Triplett Scottsdale, AZ 69 69 Bernhard Langer Munich, Germany 69 69 Rod Pampling Brisbane, Australia 69 69 12 11:00 Vijay Singh Fiji Islands 68 68 Tim Petrovic Austin, TX 69 69 Lee Janzen Orlando, FL 69 69 13 11:11 Doug Barron Memphis, TN 66 66 Woody Austin Derby, KS 67 67 Jerry Kelly Madison, WI 68 68 Report Generated at 16:12:05 on 10/11/19 Page 1 of 2 2019 SAS Championship Prestonwood CC Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Saturday, October 12, 2019 TEE # 10 14 9:05 Corey Pavin Los Angeles, CA 73 73 Fred Funk Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 73 73 Russ Cochran Paducah, KY 73 73 15 9:15 Olin Browne Tequesta, FL 73 73 John Riegger Rio de Janiero, Brazil 73 73 Scott McCarron Mooresville, NC 73 73 16 9:26 Jeff Maggert Sea Pines, SC 73 73 Tom Pernice Jr. Murrieta, CA 73 73 Davis Love III Sea Island, GA 73 73 17 9:36 Scott Parel Augusta, GA 73 73 Steve Flesch Union, KY 73 73 Stephen Leaney Perth, Australia 73 73 18 9:47 Neal Lancaster Smithfield, NC 74 74 Tom Byrum San Antonio, TX 74 74 Jerry Smith Scottsdale, AZ 74 74 19 9:57 Darren Clarke The Abaco Club at Winding Bay, Bahamas 74 74 John Inman Durham, NC 74 74 Steve Jones Tempe, AZ 74 74 20 10:08 Michael Allen Paradise Valley, AZ 74 74 Mark O'Meara Houston, TX 74 74 Fred Couples Newport Beach, CA 74 74 21 10:18 Billy Andrade Bristol, RI 74 74 Kent Jones Albuquerque, NM 75 75 Dan Forsman Provo, UT 75 75 22 10:29 Mark Calcavecchia Jupiter, FL 75 75 Jay Haas Greenville, SC 75 75 Paul Broadhurst Nuneaton, England 75 75 23 10:39 Mike Goodes Reidsville, NC 75 75 Larry Mize Columbus, GA 76 76 Jeff Sluman Delray Beach, FL 76 76 24 10:50 John Daly Dardanelle, AR 76 76 Esteban Toledo Mexicali, Mexico 76 76 Tom Gillis Lake Orion, MI 76 76 25 11:00 Chris Hockaday Angier, NC 76 76 Cliff Kresge Kingsport, TN 77 77 Ken Tanigawa Scottsdale, AZ 77 77 26 11:11 John Huston Clearwater, FL 78 78 Duffy Waldorf Las Vegas, NV 78 78 Patrick Sheehan Warwick, RI 78 78 Report Generated at 16:12:05 on 10/11/19 Page 2 of 2.
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