Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate

Each October 12 of the nation’s best men’s college golf teams gather in Birmingham, Ala., for the ’s annual Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. In addition to hosting a premier field and event, the tournament annually raises some $20,000 for charities. The host and tournament namesake is the most successful pro- fessional golfer to have worn the Crimson and White, Jerry Pate. The former Tide golfer and current Champions Tour player proudly lends his name and plays an active role - from team selection to presenting the awards trophies. Pate and Alabama have hosted this event since 1986. Originally, it was held in Pate’s hometown of Pensacola, Fla. He moved the tour- nament to Birmingham’s Shoal Creek in 1992 where it remained for five years. In 1997 the JPNI moved to its current home, Birmingham’s Old Overton Club. The strength of the JPNI field makes it a premier team fall gath- ering. Even the selection committee is a powerful one. The tourna- ment’s selection committee has included PGA greats , and Mark McCormack. The committee seeks the highest ranked teams from the previous season who are expected to again be in the national title hunt. In the Fall of 2004 Georgia Tide senior Mark Harrell set the school 54-hole record in sharing co-medalist honors at the fall 2007 JPNI. Harrell carded 66-64-68/198 to finish the tour- finished fourth at the JPNI but went on that spring to win the NCAA nament at 15-under par. He’s shown here with the tournament’s namesake, title. The 1995 JPNI champion Arizona State, won the (spring) 1996 Champions Tour and former UA golfer Jerry Pate. NCAA Championship, and fall 1997 JPNI participant UNLV didn’t win the JPNI, but went on to win the 1998 NCAA title. The 1994 field THE 2009 FIELD: (12 teams) Alabama, Auburn, UAB, Arkansas, East included all of the top nine from the 1994 NCAA Championships, Tennessee State, Georgia State, Louisville, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, SMU, including national champion - and 1994 Jerry Pate Champions - Texas, UNLV. Stanford, led by 1994 U.S. Amateur Champion . Woods THE COURSE: was also the 1994 JPNI medalist. Old Overton Country Club • Vestavia Hills, Ala. Par 71 • 6,936 yards

PAST JERRY PATE CHAMPIONS THE FORMAT: Sunday, October 12: Practice Round Team winners Medalist Monday, October 13: 36 holes, 1st and 2nd rounds Tuesday, October 14: 18 holes, 3rd/final round 1986 Columbus College (904) Peter Dyson, West 215 1987 South Alabama (885) Nolan Henke, Florida State 214 JPNI FALL 2008 TEAM RESULTS (OCTOBER 13-14, 2008): 1988 LSU David Toms, LSU 208 1. Alabama 278-271-281/830 (-10) 2. Auburn 287-268-281/836 (-4) 1989 Florida State (890) Mike Hemen, Southwestern Louisiana 216 3. SMU 278-269-291/838 (-2) 1990 Miami (890) Steve Pope, Mississippi State 218 4. Baylor 285-277-277/839 (-1) 1991 North Florida (923) David Kirkpatrick, Alabama 221 5. UNLV 282-276-283/841 (+1) 6. North Carolina 283-276-284/843 (+3) 1992 Oklahoma State (867) David Berganio, Arizona 210 7. Georgia State 286-278-283/847 (+7) 1993 Wake Forest (867) Ron Whittaker, Wake Forest 212 8. North Florida 285-282-288/855 (+15) 1994 Stanford (846) Tiger Woods, Stanford 206 UAB 287-282-286/855 (+15) 10. Memphis 289-281-288/858 (+18) 1995 Arizona State (882) Rob Bradley, North Carolina 210 11. UNC Wilmington 300-279-286/865 (+25) 1996 Oklahoma State (857) Edward Loar, Oklahoma State 208 12. Samford 302-294-292/888 (+48) 1997 Clemson (864) Rory Sabbatini, Arizona 210 1998 Clemson (832) Jeremy Anderson (UNLV) 204 JPNI FALL 2008 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (OCT. 13-14) 1999 Clemson B.J. Schlagenhauf (UCLA) 204 1. , SMU 67-68-69/204 (-6) 2000 Clemson (825) Bryce Molder (Georgia Tech) 201 2. Glenn Northcutt, Auburn 69-64-72/205 (-5) Eddie Olson, UNLV 66-70-69/205 (-5) 2001 Oklahoma State (851) D.J. Trahan (Clemson) 205 4. Allen John, Georgia State 70-65-71/206 (-4) Hunter Mahan (Oklahoma State) 205 Derek Ernst, UNLV 69-70-67/206 (-4) 2002 Clemson (556) Chris Nallen (Arizona) 135 6. Kevin O’Connell, North Carolina 67-70-70/207 (-3) Cody Paladino, Baylor 75-66-66/207 (-3) 2003 Oklahoma State (818) Bill Haas (Wake Forest) 195 Cole Moreland, Auburn 74-66-67/207 (-3) 2004 Augusta State (825) Kalle Edberg (Augusta State) 203 9. Jordan Payne, Memphis 67-70-71/208 (-2) 2005 Georgia Tech (828) Garrett Osborn (UAB) 197 Bud Cauley, Alabama 69-66-73/208 (-2) 2006 Alabama (819) Joseph Sykora (Alabama) 199 UA INDIVIDUAL SCORECARDS AT THE FALL 2008 JPNI 2007 Alabama (810**) Mark Harrell (Alabama) 198 t9. Bud Cauley Alabama 69-66-73/208 (-2) Seamus Power (ETSU) 198 t11. Hunter Hamrick Alabama 70-64-75/209 (-1) t11. Hunter Slatton Alabama 70-72-67/209 (-1) 2008 Alabama (830) Kelly Kraft, SMU 204 t15. Matthew Swan Alabama 69-69-72/210 (E) * 2 rounds in 2002 because of rain; ** Tournament record t35. Phillip Weaver Alabama 72-75-69/216 (+6)