1980 John Deere Classic

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1980 John Deere Classic SCOTT HOCH TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1980 266 63 66 68 69 $36,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC PGA Tour rookie Scott Hoch opened with OAKWOOD CC, COAL VALLEY, IL a 7-under 63 and set a midway tournament JULY 17-20 scoring record with an 11-under par two- PAR: 35-35-70 round total. The record survived until 2000, when David Frost TOTAL PURSE: shot 15-under over the first two rounds ever played at Deere Run. Back at Oakwood in 1980, Hoch won by three shots over fast-closing $200,000 fellow Wake Forest alum Curtis Strange. 1980 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R 2 Curtis Strange 269 69 68 66 66 $21,600 T39 George Archer 280 69 71 66 74 720 Stanton Altgelt 142 72 70 Bill Kokott 152 75 77 T3 Gary Hallberg 270 72 66 64 68 11,600 T39 Butch Baird 280 68 69 70 73 720 Chip Beck 148 72 76 Kurt Kretchman 153 77 76 T3 Pat McGowan 270 67 68 70 65 11,600 T39 Dave Barr 280 68 71 70 71 720 Bob Betley 146 71 75 Pat Lindsey 142 72 70 T5 Howard Twitty 271 66 67 66 72 8,000 T39 Frank Beard 280 70 67 73 70 720 Doug Black 143 74 69 John Lister 143 72 71 T6 Mike Sullivan 272 66 67 72 67 7,200 T39 Antonio O. Cerda 280 70 70 68 72 720 Craig Bunker 144 71 73 Roger Maltbie 147 76 71 T7 Rod Curl 273 68 68 68 69 6,450 T39 Dan Halldorson 280 65 71 72 72 720 Jon Chaffee 142 70 72 Bob Mann 142 70 72 T7 Wayne Levi 273 68 69 69 67 6,450 T39 Greg Powers 280 68 72 71 69 720 Bobby Clampett 144 74 70 Fred Marti 143 71 72 T9 Bill Britton 274 72 65 69 68 4,628 T39 Dana Quigley 280 68 70 70 72 720 Bobby Cole 144 72 72 Rik Massengale 150 72 78 T9 Brad Bryant 274 68 66 69 71 4,628 T39 Sammy Rachels 280 69 71 70 70 720 Frank Conner 143 74 69 John Mazza 147 71 76 T9 Skip Dunaway 274 68 71 67 68 4,628 T49 Jim Chancey 281 72 68 74 67 493 Kevin De Nike 155 81 74 Gary McCord 153 72 81 T9 Gary Koch 274 66 72 68 68 4,628 T49 David Edwards 281 70 70 68 73 493 Robert Donald 150 74 76 Steve Melnyk 143 71 72 T9 Calvin Peete 274 66 73 69 66 4,628 T49 Mike Gove 281 70 70 73 68 493 Ed Dougherty 142 69 73 Allen Miller 144 72 72 T9 Don Pooley 274 70 68 65 71 4,628 T49 Lance Ten Broeck 281 69 72 70 70 493 Bruce Douglass 142 68 74 Mitch Mooney 144 74 70 T9 Tommy Valentine 274 66 68 67 73 4,628 T49 Ron Terry 281 68 70 71 72 493 R.W. Eaks 147 76 71 Bob Moreland 150 77 73 T16 Dale Douglass 275 68 66 70 71 3,100 T54 Alan Fadel 282 69 71 69 73 460 Billy Eastep 146 69 77 Lonnie Nielsen 142 71 71 T16 Tom Jones 275 65 68 69 73 3,100 T54 Wren Lum 282 71 70 73 68 460 David Eger 148 73 75 Mike Peck 142 72 70 T16 Lindy Miller 275 69 67 70 69 3,100 T54 Bill Lytle 282 69 71 71 71 460 Mike Evans 155 77 78 Jimmy Powell 147 76 71 T16 Mark Rohde 275 71 68 67 69 3,100 T57 Jim Dent 283 70 70 74 69 444 Jim Fellner 151 77 74 John Schroeder 143 72 71 T20 John Adams 276 67 72 67 70 2,166 T57 Danny Edwards 283 71 70 69 73 444 Forrest Fezler 144 72 72 Robert Seligman 143 70 73 T20 Doug Campbell 276 72 69 69 66 2,166 T57 Mike Hill 283 70 70 66 77 444 Jack Fleck 146 74 72 Tom Shaw 143 74 69 T20 Dave Eichelberger 276 67 70 67 72 2,166 T57 Bill Loeffler 283 73 67 74 69 444 Dave Fowler 148 73 75 Tom Sieckmann 146 74 72 T20 Barry Jaeckel 276 71 67 70 68 2,166 T57 Jeff Steinberg 283 70 68 73 72 444 Bill Galloway 146 74 72 Tim Simpson 144 71 73 T20 Jim Nelford 276 71 67 67 71 2,166 T62 John Fought 284 68 69 71 76 424 Charlie Gibson 143 72 71 Mike Smith 143 71 72 T20 Bob Zender 276 70 68 70 68 2,166 T62 Gar Hamilton 284 68 71 71 74 424 Ted Goin 142 70 72 Jack Spradlin 148 78 70 T26 Bill Calfee 277 69 69 69 70 1,480 T62 Stan Lee 284 72 69 73 70 424 Jaime Gonzalez 142 68 74 Ken Still 143 69 74 T26 Morris Hatalsky 277 67 70 70 70 1,480 T62 Artie McNickle 284 69 69 70 76 424 Joe Hager 144 72 72 Waddy Stokes 142 71 71 T26 Lyn Lott 277 68 69 71 69 1,480 T62 Dan Pohl 284 70 70 69 75 424 Gary Hardin 142 72 70 Dennis Sullivan 147 73 74 T26 Mike Morley 277 68 70 71 68 1,480 T67 Beau Baugh 285 71 70 66 78 412 Mike Harmon 146 72 74 Tim Sweborg 149 75 74 T26 Victor Regalado 277 68 69 70 70 1,480 T68 Scott Bess 286 71 70 74 71 406 Jeff Hawkes 142 67 75 Barney Thompson 145 72 73 T31 Jack Ferenz 278 68 70 70 70 1,240 T68 Jim Thorpe 286 67 73 73 73 406 Skeeter Heath 142 72 70 Rocky Thompson 146 70 76 T31 Bill Sander 278 65 70 71 72 1,240 T70 Clint Doyle 288 68 72 73 75 396 Mike Holland 144 70 74 David Thore 143 71 72 T31 Harry Taylor 278 66 73 69 70 1,240 T70 Mike Klein 288 68 70 74 76 396 Tony Hollifield 144 73 71 Dennis Trixler 145 71 74 T34 Jim Barber 279 66 72 70 71 1,032 T70 Tom Storey 288 74 67 75 72 396 Al Huestis 155 77 78 Bobby Walzel 142 71 71 T34 Woody Blackburn 279 67 72 70 70 1,032 T73 Woody Fitzhugh 289 73 68 76 72 386 Peter Jacobsen 140 68 72 Scott Watkins 146 73 73 T34 Vance Heafner 279 67 67 72 73 1,032 T73 Cesar Sanudo 289 70 69 76 74 386 Jim Jamieson 143 71 72 Dewitt Weaver 146 77 69 T34 Bob Murphy 279 70 67 70 72 1,032 T75 Jeff Thomsen 290 72 69 72 77 380 Richie Karl 147 75 72 D.A. Weibring 147 72 75 T34 Mick Soli 279 68 70 74 67 1,032 T76 Bobby Pancratz 291 71 70 77 73 376 Dave Kerr 154 76 78 T39 Bud Allin 280 69 72 68 71 720.
Recommended publications
  • 1989 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC of Third-Round Leader and Defending Champion Blaine Mccallister
    CURT BYRUM TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1989 268 66 67 69 66 $126,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Playing on a sponsor’s exemption, Curt Byrum OAKWOOD CC, COAL VALLEY, IL won his first Tour title and his ticket onto the JULY 20-23 Tour. He closed with a round of 66 in the last PAR: 35-35-70 of 15 Q-C tournaments played directly opposite the British Open. TOTAL PURSE: Byrum’s win came a month after his brother Tom had won the Kemper Open, making them the first brothers to win on Tour in the $700,000 same year in 17 years. Byrum opened the final round a shot back 1989 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC of third-round leader and defending champion Blaine McCallister. RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R T2 Bill Britton 269 70 65 69 65 $61,600 T35 Dick Mast 277 72 66 71 68 3,304 Mike Bender 146 75 71 Mike Holland 156 80 76 T2 Brian Tennyson 269 69 69 67 64 61,600 T35 Tim Norris 277 73 66 66 72 3,304 Roy Biancalana 145 75 70 P.H. Horgan III 142 72 70 T4 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 271 69 68 69 65 30,800 T35 Calvin Peete 277 69 67 71 70 3,304 Woody Blackburn 151 78 73 Cary Hungate 144 66 78 T4 Barry Jaeckel 271 70 71 67 63 30,800 T42 Mark Brooks 278 70 71 69 68 2,450 Charlie Bowles 143 72 71 Richie Karl 152 79 73 T6 John Adams 272 67 68 67 70 24,325 T42 Steve Elkington 278 72 69 67 70 2,450 George Burns 143 70 73 Karl Kimball 142 72 70 T6 Dan Forsman 272 74 65 68 65 24,325 T42 Webb Heintzelman 278 71 68 69 70 2,450 Clark Burroughs 143 72 71 Kevin Klier 144 71 73 T8 Jay Haas 273
    [Show full text]
  • Tournament Schedule
    If you can play well here, you can play well anywhere The following players finished in the top-10 at the Schenkel Invitational during their collegiate careers MAJOR WINS (13) Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) US Open 1988, 1989 Andy North (Florida) US Open 1978, 1985 Jerry Pate (Alabama) US Open 1976 Jeff Sluman (Florida State) PGA 1988 Hal Sutton (Centenary) PGA 1983 Mark Calcevecchia (Florida) British Open 1989 Bob Tway (Oklahoma State) PGA 1986 David Toms (LSU) PGA 2001 Todd Hamilton (Oklahoma) British Open 2004 Lucas Glover (Clemson) US Open 2009 Bubba Watson (Georgia) The Masters 2012, 2014 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP/FEDEX CUP WINS (6) Curtis Strange ( Wake Forest) 1988 Jodie Mudd (Georgia Southern) 1990 Hal Sutton (Centenary) 1998 Jim Gallagher Jr. (Tennessee) 1993 Andy North Bob Tway Jodie Mudd Camilo Villegas (Florida) 2008 Bill Haas (Wake Forest) 2011 Billy Horschel (Florida) 2014 U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONS (7) Jerry Pate (Alabama) 1974 John Cook (Ohio State) 1978 Hal Sutton (Centenary) 1980 Scott Verplank (Oklahoma St.) 1984 Buddy Alexander (Georgia Southern) 1986 Chris Patton (Clemson) 1989 Bubba Dickerson (Florida) 2001 NCAA CHAMPIONS (8) Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) 1974 Jay Haas (Wake Forest) 1975 Gary Hallberg (Wake Forest) 1979 John Inman (UNC) 1984 Scott Verplank (Oklahoma St.) 1986 John Cook Scott Verplank Chip Beck Brian Watts (Oklahoma) 1987 Matt Hill (NC State) 2009 PGA TOUR WINS (244) John Petterson (LSU) 2011 Billy Andrade (Wake Forest) - 4 Billy Kratzer (Georgia) - 4 Woody Austin (Miami) - 4 Steve Lowery (Alabama) - 3 Andy Bean (Florida) - 11 Len Mattiace (Wake Forest) - 2 Chip Beck (Georgia) - 4 Jodie Mudd (Georgia Southern) - 4 Michael Bradley (Oklahoma St.) - 4 Andy North (Floridia) - 3 Bob Byman (Wake Forest) - 1 Jerry Pate (Alabama) - 8 Jonathan Byrd (Clemson) - 5 Chris Perry (Ohio State) - 1 Mark Calcevecchia (Florida) - 13 Carl Pettersson (NC State) - 4 John Cook (Ohio State) - 11 Joey Sindelar (Ohio State) - 7 Luke Donald (Northwestern) - 5 Jeff Sluman (Florida State) - 6 Matt Every (Florida) - 1 Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) - 17 Jim Gallagher Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012-13 North Texas Men's Golf Men's Golf
    2012-13 NORTH TEXAS MEN'S GOLF FACT AND RECORDS BOOK men's golf North Texas Athletics Department 1301 S. Bonnie Brae Denton, TX 76207 Office: (940) 565-2662 Shipping Address - Use this for overnight - FED EX / UPS 1251 South Bonnie Brae Shipping Dock Denton, TX 76207 Mailing Address - US Postal Service ONLY 1155 Union Circle #311397 Denton, TX 76203 www.meangreensports.com Credits: the North Texas Media Relations Department Photography: Rick Yeatts Mean Green Mission Statement * To Promote and monitor the educational achievement and personal growth of student-athletes, emphasizing that their education- al growth and development is the primary purpose of intercollegiate athletics * To conduct an athletics program that protects and enhances the physical and educational welfare of student-athletes * To provide fair and equitable opportunity for all student-athletes and staff participating in intercollegiate sport activities, regard- less of gender or ethnicity * To promote the principles of good sportsmanship and honesty in compliance with the University of North Texas, state, NCAA and conference regulations * To conduct a competitive athletics program that promotes faculty, staff, student and community affiliation with the University of North Texas * To serve the community through public service and outreach activities which positively reflect on the University of North Texas and promote good will in the community. TABLE OF CONTENTS Men’s Golf Quick Facts 2 PROFILES University Information Head Coach ..................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Media Guide
    2020 Media Guide Schedule of Events October 5 – 11, 2020 TPC Summerlin 1700 Village Center Circle Las Vegas, NV 89134 www.shrinershospitalsopen.com Monday, October 5, 2020 (Course closed to the public) Tuesday, October 6, 2029 (Course closed to the public) Wednesday, October 7, 2020 (Course closed to the public) Championship Pro-Am Presented by Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa 6:00 a.m. Gates Open 7:00 a.m. Championship Pro-Am (Tee Times: 7:00 - 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.) Thursday, October 8, 2020 - Sunday, October 11, 2020 (Course closed to the public) PGA TOUR Professional Competition Thursday, October 8: First round of professional competition 6:00 a.m. Gates Open 6:45 a.m. – 8:35 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Approximate Tee Times Friday, October 9: Second round of professional competition 6:00 a.m. Gates Open 6:45 a.m. – 8:35 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Approximate Tee Times Saturday, October 10: Third round of professional competition 6:00 a.m. Gates Open 6:45 a.m. – 12:55 p.m. Approximate Tee Times Sunday, October 11: Final round of professional competition Championship Sunday 6:00 a.m. Gates Open 6:45 a.m. – 12:55 p.m. Approximate Tee Times TOURNAMENT MEDIA RELATIONS Contact Information Terri Maruca Kirvin Doak Communications M: 702-371-6962 E: [email protected] T: @ntylion92 Emily Clayton Kirvin Doak Communications M: 702-349-7758 E: [email protected] T: @emilybclayton Helpful Information Parking Information: All media tournament parking is located at Suncoast Hotel on the corner of Rampart Boulevard and Alta Drive.
    [Show full text]
  • 1979 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Was the Last Known As the Ed Mcmahon Quad-Cities Open
    D.A. WEIBRING TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1979 266 67 65 69 65 $36,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Legendary pro Sam Snead became the first player OAKWOOD CC, COAL VALLEY, IL to shoot his age on the PGA Tour with a 67 on JULY 19-22 Friday. He did that one better with a Sunday 66, PAR: 35-35-70 but finished 36th. Meanwhile, second-year pro D.A. Weibring scored the first of three Quad-Cities wins and five career victories. TOTAL PURSE: Like Payne Stewart, Weibring remembers his first win here fondly $200,000 because his late father was on hand to see it. The 1979 tournament 1979 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC was the last known as the Ed McMahon Quad-Cities Open. RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 2 Calvin Peete 268 68 70 67 63 $21,600 T36 Sam Snead 277 70 67 74 66 942 T76 Bob Lunn 284 74 67 71 72 368 84 Bob Zender 287 69 71 75 72 344 3 Ken Still 270 67 68 67 68 13,600 T41 David Canipe 278 69 68 71 70 681 T76 Mike Sullivan 284 69 72 72 71 368 85 David Eger 288 72 68 74 74 340 4 Craig Stadler 271 70 66 66 69 9,600 T41 Mike Hill 278 70 67 68 73 681 T76 Steven Veriato 284 70 71 69 74 368 86 Mark Mike 289 70 70 72 77 336 T5 Lonnie Nielsen 272 66 69 68 69 7,300 T41 Gary Koch 278 68 67 70 73 681 T81 Mike McCullough 285 71 70 69 75 354 87 Mike Felker 292 69 71 73 79 332 T5 Victor Regalado 272 64 70 72 66 7,300 T41 John Lister 278 72 65 68 73 681 T81 Kermit Zarley 285 68 73 74 70 354 88 John Mazza 293 73 68 79 73 328 T5 Ed Sabo 272 71 66 69 66 7,300 T41 Gene Littler
    [Show full text]
  • Bob Ackerman Jason Alexander
    The 2011 PGA Professional National Championship Players' Guide —1 q Bob Ackerman BOB ACKERMAN http://www.golfobserver.com/new/golfstats.php?style=&tour=PGA&name=Bob+Ackerman&year=&tournament=PGA+Championship&in=SearchPGA Championship Record Place After Rounds Birth Date: March 27, 1953x Year 1st 2nd 3rd Place To Par Score 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money Birthplace: Benton Harbor, Mich. 1985 128 85 CUT +7 149 77 72 $1,000.00 Age: 58 1986 118 87 CUT +6 148 76 72 $1,000.00 Home: West Bloomfield, Mich. 1994 39 77 CUT +6 146 72 74 $1,200.00 College: Indiana Totals: Strokes+To Par Avg 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money Turned Professional: 1975 443 + 73.83 75.0 72.7 0.0 0.0 $3,200.00 ¢ Ackerman has participated in three PGA Championships, playing six rounds of golf. He PGA Membership: 1981 has not made a cut. Rounds in 60s: none Rounds under par: none; Rounds at par: none; ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5 Rounds over par: six ¢ Lowest Score at PGA Championship: 72 PGA Classification: MP ¢ Highest Score at PGA Championship: 77 PGA Section: Michigan PGA Master Professional, golf clinician and owner of Bob Ack- erman Golf in Bloomfield, Mich. … Missed the cut in the 2010 PGA Professional National Championship … Tied for 11th in the 2004 Northern PGA Club Professional Championship … Four-time Illinois PGA Player of the Year (1985, ’87, ’88, ’89) … Winner, 1989 Illinois Open, Illinois PGA Championship (1988, ’92), Illinois PGA Match Play Championship (1984, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’96), 1984 PGA Senior-Junior Championship (with Bill Kozak), two PGA Tournament Series events (1980, ’81), 1975 and 2003 Michigan Open.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 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. Suttle service will be provided to each of the three golf 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 7:30 a m to 9:00 a m Lunch 11:30 a m to 2:30 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 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
    [Show full text]
  • 2017-18 Houston Men's Golf
    25 MEDIA ALMANAC HISTORY & RECORDS NCAA Team National Champions . 30-37 2015-16 COUGARS NCAA Individual National Champions .. 38-39 NCAA Championships History ...... 40-43 NCAA Regional History ....................44 Conference Championships History ...45-47 Coaching / Season & Career Records ..48 Low Rounds ...................................49 Postseason Records ........................50 All-Americans .................................51 Honor Roll ................................ 52-53 at Major Championships..................54 on Professional Tours ......................56 U.S. Amateur Championship History ..56-59 All-Time Roster ..............................60 2017-18 HOUSTON MEN’S GOLF 29 2017-18 HOUSTON MEN’S GOLF NCAA TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1985 1984 NCAA National Champions NCAA National Champions Southwest Conference Champions Southwest Conference Champions (L-R) Marc Pendaries, Billy Ray Brown, Head Coach Dave Williams, Front Row (L-R); Virginia Williams and Head Coach Dave Williams Steve Elkington, Carlos Espinosa and Mike Standly Back Row: Steve Elkington, Steve Russell, John Slaughter, Tray Tyner and Billy Ray Brown ROSTER ROSTER Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown-High School Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown-High School Billy Ray Brown 6-2 190 Sr. Missouri City, Texas-Dulles Billy Ray Brown 6-2 185 Jr. Missouri City, Texas-Dulles Steve Elkington 6-2 190 Sr. Wollongong, Australia-Mount Austin Steve Elkington 6-2 188 Jr. Wollongong, Australia-Mount Austin Carlos Espinosa 5-5 140 Sr. Hidalgo, Texas-McAllen John Slaughter 5-11 175 Sr. Abilene, Texas Stuart Hendley 5-10 155 Fr. Houston, Texas-Westchester Tod Power 5-11 150 Fr. Queensland, Australia Marc Pendaries 5-11 160 Fr. Paris, France-Ecole Gerson David Tentis 6-2 180 Sr. White Bear Lake, Minn.-White Bear Lake Mike Standly 5-11 190 Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Guide 2019 Table of Contents
    MEDIA GUIDE 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 4...........................................................................Letter from Jim Crane and Giles Kibbe 5.........................................................Letter from Colby Callaway, Tournament Director 6 - 7.................................................................................................................Media Facts 8...........................................................................................History of the Houston Open 8....................................................................................................The New Houston Open 9.....................................................................................................Astros Golf Foundation 10 ......................................................................................Tournament Facts and History 12.....................................................................................................................CourseMEDIA CONTACT INFO Map 14...................................................................................................................Hole-by-Hole 18...............................................................................Tournament Events and Activations 20...................................................................................................Houston Open Records 26............................................................................................Houston Open Champions 51...................................................................................................Career
    [Show full text]
  • Pga Tour Book 1991
    PGA TOUR BOOK 1991 Official Media Guide of the PGA TOUR nat l t rr' ~,Inllr, CJLF uHF PLAYLIi5 C I I - : PA)L SI IIP, I )L JHNlA.rv':L.N] I l l AY ERS CHAMPIONSHIP, TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CLUB, TPC, TPC INTERNATIONAL, WORLD SERIES OF GOLF, FAMILY GOLF CENTER, TOUR CADDY, and SUPER SENIORS are trade- marks of the PGA TOUR. PGA TOUR Deane R. Beman, Commissioner Sawgrass Ponte Vedra, Fla. 32082 Telephone: 904-285-3700 Copyright@ 1990 by the PGA TOUR, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced — electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopy- ing — without the written permission of the PGA TOUR. The 1990 TOUR BOOK was produced by PGA TOUR Creative Services. Al] text inside the PGA TOUR Book is printed on ® recycled paper. OFFICIAL PGA TOUR BOOK 1991 1991 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE CURRENT PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 1990 TOURNAMENT RESULTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1991 PGA TOUR Tournament Schedule .....................................................4 Tournament Policy Board ..........................................................................11 Investments Board .....................................................................................12 Commissioner Deane R. Beman ...............................................................13 PGA TOUR Executive Department ............................................................14 Tournament Administration .......................................................................15 TournamentStaff ........................................................................................16
    [Show full text]
  • 1977 John Deere Classic
    ROGER MALTBIE TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1977 267 68 69 64 666 $25,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC North Dakotan Mike Morley played Oakwood but ultimately tied for eighth. The ’77 event was the highlight OAKWOOD CC, COAL VALLEY, IL in 12-under par on the weekend and birdied of the Ed McMahon party years, with Bob Hope heading JULY 7-10 five holes on the back nine on Sunday to notch a star-studded Pro-Am that also featured Mickey Rooney, PAR: 35-35-70 his only PGA Tour win. He won by two shots over Bob Murphy George Gobel, Scatman Carothers and Bobby Riggs and drew and Victor Regalado. Fuzzy Zoeller was a second-round co-leader, record crowds to the course on Wednesday. TOTAL PURSE: $125,000 1977 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R T2 Bob Murphy 269 69 66 68 66 $11,562 T38 Bob Lunn 280 69 71 72 68 500 Bud Allin 145 73 72 T2 Victor Regalado 269 67 66 67 69 11,562 T38 Florentino Molina 280 66 69 72 73 500 Jim Barker 146 74 72 T4 Don Pooley 270 70 64 66 70 5,500 T38 Howard Twitty 280 66 72 69 73 500 Bobby Wadkins 143 72 71 T4 Bob Zender 270 67 67 67 69 5,500 T38 Tony Wallin 280 73 67 68 72 500 T6 Rod Curl 271 67 68 68 68 4,250 T38 Mike Walters 280 70 69 69 72 500 T6 Jack Renner 271 71 65 69 66 4,250 T38 D.A.
    [Show full text]
  • Chubb Classic the Classics at Lely Resort | Naples, Florida | February 15-17, 2019
    Page 1 of 5 | Pre-Tournament Media Notes Chubb Classic The Classics at Lely Resort | Naples, Florida | February 15-17, 2019 PGA TOUR Champions Media Contact Chris Richards, [email protected], 678-644-4258 Laura Vescovi, [email protected], 904-465-5924 Quick Facts Golf Course: The Classics at Lely Resort (6,843 yards / Par 71) Designed by: Gary Player (1990) Purse: $1,600,000 (Winner: $240,000) Golf Channel Coverage (all times ET): Friday – 12-2 p.m.; Saturday – 3-5:30 p.m.; Sunday – 3-5 p.m. Social Media: Twitter (@ChubbClassic), Instagram (@chubbclassic), Facebook Field Overview (as of 2/12/19) The Florida swing continues this week in Naples for the 32nd-annual Chubb Classic. The year’s second full-field event features seven past champions, including 2018 winner Joe Durant and three-time winner Bernhard Langer, who is coming off his 39th career victory at last week’s Oasis Championship. Also in the field is Steve Stricker, who finished second last year and was recently named a captain’s assistant for this year’s Presidents Cup in Australia. Darren Clarke and World Golf Hall of Fame 2019 inductee Retief Goosen are among the players making their tournament debuts. 33 of the 36 players who qualified for the 2018 Charles Schwab Cup Championship 9 members of the World Golf Hall of Fame (including Retief Goosen, who will be inducted in June) 7 former champions of the Chubb Classic 58 PGA TOUR winners with 342 total career victories 50 PGA TOUR Champions winners with 265 total career victories 21 players with a PGA TOUR Champions major victory; 17 with a PGA TOUR major 2018 Recap: Durant Outlasts Stricker for Third Career Title Over the last six holes at TwinEagles Club, Joe Durant and Steve Stricker traded two two-shot swings and one three- shot swing.
    [Show full text]