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1991 John Deere Classic D.A. WEIBRING TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1991 267 68 67 68 64 $180,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC D.A. Weibring notched the second of his three were Paul Azinger, who settled for a share of second with Peter OAKWOOD CC, COAL VALLEY, IL Q-C wins, carding a final-round 64 to finish on Jacobsen after his lengthy birdie bid to tie at 18 grazed the hole. SEPT 12-15 top of the most star-studded leaderboard in First-round leader Greg Norman shared fourth with Scott Hoch PAR: 35-35-70 tournament history. Weibring came from four shots back on and Leonard Thompson. Sunday and passed eight players in the process. Among those TOTAL PURSE: $1,000,000 1991 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC 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 T2 Paul Azinger 268 65 65 70 68 $88,000 T38 Ed Fiori 275 66 69 73 67 4,000 T75 John Cook 281 68 70 73 70 1,860 T80 Larry Rinker 282 70 67 75 70 1,790 T2 Peter Jacobsen 268 65 66 72 65 88,000 T38 Bruce Fleisher 275 69 66 73 67 4,000 T75 Dick Mast 281 70 67 71 73 1,860 T82 Wayne Grady 284 72 63 76 73 1,750 T4 Scott Hoch 269 69 65 69 66 41,333 T38 Gary Hallberg 275 69 69 68 69 4,000 T75 Jim McGovern 281 71 65 70 75 1,860 T82 Dan Halldorson 284 69 67 77 71 1,750 T4 Greg Norman 269 64 67 70 68 41,333 T38 Donnie Hammond 275 70 67 70 68 4,000 T75 Larry Mize 281 68 70 73 70 1,860 84 Dillard Pruitt 285 66 72 74 73 1,720 T4 Leonard Thompson 269 67 62 73 67 41,333 T38 Jim Thorpe 275 67 67 71 70 4,000 T80 Lon Hinkle 282 70 65 71 76 1,790 T7 Brad Fabel 270 68 69 67 66 31,166 T38 Mark Wiebe 275 67 70 70 68 4,000 T7 Steve Jones 270 68 69 64 69 31,166 T38 Robert Wrenn 275 70 68 67 70 4,000 T7 Steve Lowery 270 65 66 70 69 31,166 T46 John Adams 276 70 67 70 69 2,520 T10 David Edwards 271 66 69 64 72 24,000 T46 Michael Allen 276 65 68 71 72 2,520 MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R T10 David Frost 271 66 71 66 68 24,000 T46 Perry Arthur 276 65 68 73 70 2,520 T10 John Huston 271 67 71 66 67 24,000 T46 Emlyn Aubrey 276 68 69 71 68 2,520 Tommy Armour III 143 73 70 Jim Jensen 147 72 75 Mike Sullivan 143 74 69 T10 Tom Purtzer 271 68 69 68 66 24,000 T46 Bill Britton 276 71 64 71 70 2,520 Brad Bell 142 74 68 Brandt Jobe 143 71 72 Lance Ten Broeck 142 74 68 T14 Carl Cooper 272 68 66 70 68 16,000 T46 Mike Donald 276 66 70 71 69 2,520 Jim Benepe 141 75 66 Charlie Johnson 150 74 76 Doug Tewell 139 68 71 T14 Trevor Dodds 272 69 68 67 68 16,000 T46 Andrew Magee 276 69 66 68 73 2,520 John Bermel 147 71 76 Brian Kamm 143 73 70 Dicky Thompson 141 72 69 T14 Bob Estes 272 67 71 67 67 16,000 T46 Billy Mayfair 276 68 66 72 70 2,520 Charlie Bowles 142 70 72 Karl Kimball 143 72 71 Robert Thompson 144 72 72 T14 Dan Forsman 272 69 69 68 66 16,000 T46 Ted Schulz 276 71 65 71 69 2,520 Greg Bruckner 142 71 71 Greg Ladehoff 139 67 72 Kirk Triplett 140 69 71 T14 Robert Gamez 272 70 64 68 70 16,000 T46 Tom Sieckmann 276 66 71 69 70 2,520 Clark Burroughs 143 71 72 Mark Lye 141 71 70 Greg Twiggs 139 68 71 T14 Jeff Maggert 272 69 66 67 70 16,000 T46 Ray Stewart 276 65 69 72 70 2,520 Joe Butler 146 71 75 Gary McCord 147 74 73 Brett Upper 141 69 72 T14 Gil Morgan 272 67 69 68 68 16,000 T46 David Sutherland 276 71 66 72 67 2,520 Tom Byrum 139 68 71 Pat McGowan 141 71 70 Stan Utley 142 71 71 T21 Jay Haas 273 66 68 70 69 9,387 T58 Chip Beck 277 68 70 69 70 2,200 David Canipe 141 69 72 Tommy Moore 139 69 70 Denis Watson 148 72 76 T21 Mark Hayes 273 67 69 70 67 9,387 T58 Phil Blackmar 277 65 69 71 72 2,200 Brandel Chamblee 146 73 73 Sean Murphy 142 70 72 Brian Watts 142 74 68 T21 Mike Hulbert 273 68 70 67 68 9,387 T58 Curt Byrum 277 66 67 73 71 2,200 Barry Cheesman 141 70 71 Andy North 141 73 68 Ben Weir 141 74 67 T21 Kenny Knox 273 69 67 69 68 9,387 T58 Bob Lohr 277 68 69 70 70 2,200 John Daly 139 69 70 Chris Perry 139 72 67 Greg Whisman 143 70 73 T21 Blaine McCallister 273 66 66 72 69 9,387 T58 John Wilson 277 67 68 69 73 2,200 Jay Delsing 143 72 71 Peter Persons 140 71 69 Bob Wolcott 139 70 69 T21 Dan Pohl 273 70 68 66 69 9,387 T63 Nolan Henke 278 68 70 70 70 2,120 Clark Dennis 139 74 65 Sam Randolph 143 73 70 Willie Wood 142 68 74 T21 Loren Roberts 273 69 67 67 70 9,387 T63 Mike Smith 278 69 69 68 72 2,120 Dave Eichelberger 139 69 70 Jack Richards 153 76 77 Kim Young 145 73 72 T21 Larry Silveira 273 65 68 72 68 9,387 T63 Jim Woodward 278 70 67 71 70 2,120 Steve Elkington 140 69 71 Kurtis Rodgers 143 72 71 T29 Fulton Allem 274 67 67 72 68 5,955 T66 Brian Claar 279 71 66 72 70 2,030 Rick Fehr 143 72 71 Craig Rudolph 141 72 69 WD Jc Anderson 75 75 T29 Bart Bryant 274 68 67 69 70 5,955 T66 Keith Clearwater 279 66 72 71 70 2,030 Fred Funk 145 72 73 Ken Schall 141 69 72 WD Scott Verplank 149 75 74 T29 Lennie Clements 274 65 68 73 68 5,955 T66 Russ Cochran 279 67 69 71 72 2,030 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 142 72 70 Curt Schnell 145 70 75 DQ Brad Bryant 68 68 T29 Marco Dawson 274 69 68 71 66 5,955 T66 Brad Lardon 279 67 70 68 74 2,030 Bill Glasson 143 74 69 Joey Sindelar 139 72 67 T29 Bob Gilder 274 68 70 66 70 5,955 T66 Roger Maltbie 279 67 68 73 71 2,030 Scott Gump 142 71 71 Jeff Sluman 149 73 76 T29 Jerry Haas 274 66 72 67 69 5,955 T66 Bob Tway 279 68 70 69 72 2,030 Joe Hajduch 148 75 73 Mike Small 140 71 69 T29 Neal Lancaster 274 68 69 72 65 5,955 T72 Joel Edwards 280 69 68 72 71 1,940 Dudley Hart 140 73 67 Mike Standly 140 70 70 T29 Dave Rummells 274 69 68 69 68 5,955 T72 David Peoples 280 72 66 72 70 1,940 Ed Humenik 144 71 73 Dave Stockton 140 68 72 T29 Bobby Wadkins 274 71 67 66 70 5,955 T72 Tray Tyner 280 66 70 71 73 1,940 John Inman 142 70 72 David Stockton 143 72 71 T38 Dave Barr 275 71 64 69 71 4,000 T75 Mark Brooks 281 67 68 73 73 1,860.
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