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'GA TOUR BOOK 992

cial Media Guide of the PGA TOUR

I PGA PGA TOUR, SENIOR PGA TOUR, SKINS GAME, STADIUM , , TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP, THE , , TPC, TPC INTERNA- TIONAL, OF GOLF, FAMILY GOLF CEN- TER, TOUR CADDY, and SUPER SENIORS are trademarks of the PGA TOUR.

PGA TOUR Deane R. Beman, Commissioner Sawgrass Ponte Vedra, Fla. 32082 Telephone 904-285-3700

Copyright,, 1991 by the PGA TOUR, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be repro- duced - electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopying - without the written permission of the PGA TOUR.

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Alltextinsidethe PGATOUR Book is printed on recycled paper. OFFICIAL PGA TOUR BOOK 1992

1992 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE CURRENT PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 1991 TOURNAMENT RESULTS TABLE OF CONTENTS

1992 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 Finance and Legal Departments ...... 16 TournamentStaff ...... 17 Public Relations and Communications Department ...... 18 Marketing/ Promotions Department ...... 19 Brief History of the PGA TOUR ...... 20 All-Exempt TOUR Priority Rankings ....._ ...... 22 PGA TOUR Charity Team Competition Draft ...... 24 PGA TOUR Productions ...... _...... 25 Hilton Tournament/Course Record Challenge ...... 26 Centinela Fitness Center ...... _...... 28 Tournament Players Clubs ...... 30 PGA TOUR Player of the Year ...... 32 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year ...... 33 Charitable Contributions ...... 35 PronunciationGuide ...... 38 Biographies of Tournament Players ...... 39 Other Prominent Members of the PGA TOUR ...... 186 Biographies of International Players ...... _ ...... 209 Summary of Qualifying Tournaments ...... 215 1991 PGA TOUR Tournament Summaries ...... _...... 219 1991 Qualifying Tournament Graduates ...... 272 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures ...... 273 1991 PGA TOUR Tournament Summary ...... 274 1991 Official Money List ...... 278 CareerMoney Leaders ...... _...... 281 Team Charity Competition Standings ...... 282 Cumulative Team Charity Competition Standings ...... 283 1991 Statistical Leaders ...... _...... 284

2 Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders ...... 289 1991 Statistical Highs/Lows ...... 290 1980-1991 Cumulative Statistics ...... 290 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Series ...... 291 Sharp ' s Shooters ...... 292 1991 Toughest Holes on the PGA TOUR ...... 293 TheLast Time ...... 296 1991 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures ...... 297 All-Time PGA TOUR Records ...... 299 Growth of TOUR Purses ...... 307 All-Time TOUR Winners ...... 308 Most TOUR Wins Year-by-Year ...... 309 Individual Records ...... 310 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events ...... 319 Past Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship ...... 353 Past Winners of the NEC World Series of Golf ...... 354 Past Winners of the Tournament ...... 355 Past Winners of the U.S. Open ...... 356 Past Winners of the British Open ...... 358 Past Winners of the PGA Championship ...... 360 Winners of Major U.S. Amateur Events ...... 363 Winners ...... 364 PGA Player of the Year Winners ...... 364 History of the Matches ...... 365 1991 Ryder Cup Results ...... 366 PGA Hall of Fame/ ...... 367 PGA TOUR Media Regulations ...... 368 PGA TOUR Photography Regulations ...... 369 Prize Money Distribution Charts ...... 370 PGA TOUR Marketing Partners ...... 372 Asahi Glass Four Tours World Money List ...... 378 SonyWorld Rankings ...... 379 PGA TOUR Partners Program ...... 380 Pro-Set ...... 381 Frequently Used Phone Numbers ...... 382 Complete PGA TOUR Schedules ...... 383 Index ...... 384

3 1992 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

Date Tournament Director~Media Contact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1991 Winner

Jan. Infiniti Tournament of La Costa CC $800,000/$810.000 $10,000 ESPN.'ABC 9-12 Champions Costa del Mar Road Mike Crosthwaite/Stan Carlsbad, CA 92008 619)438-9111 ext. 4612

Jan. Chrysler Classic Bermuda Dunes CC (host) $1,100,000/$1,050.000 $21.000 ESPN/NBC 15-19 Ed Heorodt/Connie Whelchel PGA West (Palmer Course) (619) 346-8184 Indian Wells CC La Quinta CC

Jan. TPC of Scottsdale (Stadium) $1.000,000/$1,007.500 $7,500 -- 23-26 Dan Madison/Drew Wathey 17020 N. Hayden Rd. (602) 870-0163 Phoenix. AZ 85260

Jan, 30. AT&T Pphhl p Reach National Pebble Beach GL $1.100,000/$1,170,000 $70,000 USA/CBS Feb. 2 Pro-Am Spyglass Hill GC Louis Russo/Cathy Scherzer Poppy Hills GC (408) 649-1533

Feb. United Airlines Hawaiian Open Waialae CC $1.200.000/$1,210,000 $10.000 TBS 6-9 Chester Kahapea/Bill Bachran 4997 Kahala Ave. (808) 526-1232 Honolulu, HI 96816

Feb. Northern Telecom Open TPC at StarPass $1.100,000/$1.115,000 $15,000 ESPN 13-16 Russ Perlich/Mike Shade Tucson National GC (host) (602) 792-4501 Tucson. AZ Date Tournament Director/Media Contact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1991 Winner

Feb. Buick Invitational of Torrey Pines GC $1,000,000/$1,015,000 $15,000 NBC Jay Don Blake 20-23 Tom Morgan/Rick Schloss 11480 Torrey Pines Rd. (619) 281-4653 San Diego, CA 92037

Feb. 28- Nissan Riviera CC $1,000.000/$1,010,000 $10,000 CBS Ted Schulz Mar. 1 Greg McLaughlin/Bob Levey 1250 Capri (213) 459-2385 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

Mar. Doral Ryder Open Doral CC (Blue Course) $1,500.000/$1.507.500 $7,500 USA/CBS 5-8 Scott Montgomery/Judy Janofsky 4400 NW 87th Ave. (305) 477-4653 Miami, FL 33166

Mar. Honda Classic Weston Hills CC $1.100,000/$1.107.500 $7,500 NBC 12-15 Tom Lenz/Charlie Nobles 2608 Country Club Way rr (305) 384-6000 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33332

Mar. Nestle Invitational Bay Hill Club & Lodge $1,000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 NBC 19-22 Jim Bell/Bob Fowler 9000 Bay Hill Blvd. (407) 876-2888 Orlando, FL 32819

Mar. THE PLAYERS Championship TPC at Sawgrass (Stadium) $1,750,000 USA/NBC Steve Elkingtor _ 26-29 Henry Hughes/Glenn Greenspan 103 TPC Blvd. (904) 285-7888 Ponte Vedra, FL 32082

Apr. Freeport-McMoRan Classic English Turn G&CC $1.000,000/$1,007,500 $7,500 NBC 2-5 Thomas Wulff,/Maury MaGill One Clubhouse Drive (504) 529-3343 New Orleans, LA 70131

Apr. 'Masters Augusta National GC ($1,350,000) --- USA/CBS Ian Woosnam 9-12 (404) 738-7761 Augusta, GA 30913 Date Tournament Director/Media Contact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1991 Winner

Apr. Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic Hattiesburg CC $300,000/$307.500 $7,500 --- Larry Silveira 9-12 Robert Morgan/Ace Cleveland Country Club Way (601) 264-8113 Hattiesburg, MS 39401

Apr. MCI Heritage Classic Harbour Town GL $1.200,000/$1.207,500 $7,500 CBS Davis Love III 16-19 Mike Stevens/Anne Graves Hilton Head 1st, SC (803) 671-2448 29928

Apr. K mart Greater Greensboro Forest Oaks CC $1.250,000/$1,257,500 $7.500 USA/CBS Mark Brooks 23-26 Open 4600 Forest Oaks Dr. Tony Collins/Janet Simpson Greensboro, NC 27406 (919) 379-1570

Apr. 30- Shell Open TPC at The Woodlands $1,200,000/$1,207,500 $7,500 ABC m May 3 Ken Stockton/Burt Darden 1730 S. Millbend Dr. (713) 567-7999 The Woodlands, TX 77380

May BellSouth Classic CC $1.100,000/$1,107.500 $7,500 CBS Corey Pavin 7-10 Dave Kaplan/John Marshall 500 Atlanta CC Dr. (404) 951-8777 Marietta, GA 30067

May GTE Classic TPC at Las Colinas $1,100,000/$1,107,500 $7,500 ABC 14-17 Roy Gene Evans/Ron Case 4200 N. MacArthur Blvd. (214) 717-1200 Irving, TX 75038

May Southwestern Bell Colonial Colonial CC $1,200,000/$1.207.500 $7,500 CBS 21-24 Dennis Roberson/Jerre Todd 3735 Country Club Cir. (817) 927-4278 Ft. Worth, TX 76109

May Kemper Open TPC at Avenel $1,100,000/$1,107.500 $7,500 USA/CBS Billy Andrade 28-31 Carolyn Corrigan/Charlie Brotman 10000 Oaklyn Drive (301) 469-3737 Potomac. MD 20854 Date Tournament DirectorMedia Contact Location OfficialiTotal Money Pro-Am TV 1991 Winner

June Muirtield Village GC $1.300,000 --- ESPN/ABC 4-7 John Hines/Steve Worthy 5750 Memorial Drive (614) 889-6700 Dublin, OH 43017

June Federal Express St. Jude Classic TPC at Southwind $1.100,000/$1.107,500 $7,500 CBS 11-14 Dwight Drinkard'Phil Cannon 3325 Club at Southwind (9011 7480534 Memphis. TN 38138

June • Open Pebble Beach GL ($1,300,000) --- ESPN.ABC 18-21 (908) 234-2300 Pebble Bch., CA

June Buick Classic Westchester CC ($1.000.000/$1.007,500) $7,500 CBS Billy Andrade 25-28 Annabelle Crow/Barbara Richardson Rye. NY 10580 (914) 967-7434 J July Centel Cog Hill CC $1.100,000/$1.107,500 $7,500 USA/CBS 2-5 Peter deVoung'Gary Holaway 12294 Archer Ave. (708) 257-1899 Lemont, IL 60439

July Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic Kingsmill GC $1,100.000/$1,120,000 $20,000 ESPN 9-12 Orion Burkhardt/Lynn Kellam 100 Rd. (804) 253-3985 Williamsburg, VA 23185

July 'British Open Muirtield Golf Club --- --- ESPN/ABC Ian Baker-Finch 16-19 011-44-334-72112 .

July Chattanooga Classic Council Fire G&CC ($700,000/$707,500) $7,500 --- Dillard Pruitt 16-19 Buddy Henry/Tim Haralson Chattanooga, TN (615) 266-7888 Date Tournament Director Media Contact Location Official;Total Money Pro-Am TV 1991 Winner

July Pleasant Valley CC $1,000,000/$1,007.500 $7,500 --- 23-26 Stephen Mingolla Diane Laska Armsby Rd. (508) 865-1491 Sutton, MA 01527

July 30- Canon Greater Hartford Open TPC at River Highlands $1,000.000/$1,007.500 $7.500 USA/CBS Billy Aug. 2 Richard O'Neil/Lynne Carcia Golf Club Road (203) 522-4171 Cromwell, CT 06416

Aug. Warwick Hills G&CC $1.100.000i$1.107.500 $7,500 CBS 6-9 Jim Pitcher'Corby Caster G-9057 S. Saginaw Rd. (313) 236-6677 Grand Blanc, MI 48439

Aug. •PGA Championship Bellerive CC ($1.350.000) TBS/CBS 13-16 (407) 624-8400 St. Louis, MO m

Aug. Castle Pinpc GC $1.100.000/$1.110.000 $10,000 ESPN/CBS Jose Maria Olazabal 20-23 Larry Thiel/Buddy Martin 1000 Hummingbird Dr. (303) 688-6000 Castle Rock, CO 80104

Aug. NEC World Series of Golf Firestone CC $1,400,000/$1.410.000 $10.000 USA/CBS Tom Purtzer 27-30 Jim Cook Dean English 452 E. Warner Rd. (216) 644-2299 Akron, OH 44319

Sept. Greater Tuckaway CC $1,100,000/$1.107.500 $7,500 ABC Mark Brooks 3-6 Tom Strong 6901 W. Drexel Ave. (414) 423-2500 Franklin. WI 53132

Sept. Glen Abbey GC $1,100,000/$1,107.500 $7,500 ESPN Nick Price 10-13 Richard Grimm/Michael Watt Rural Route #2 (416) 849-9700 Oakville. Ontario Canada. L6J 4Z3 Date Tournament Director'Media Contact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1991 Winner

Sept. Hardee's Golf Classic Oakwood CC $1.000,000'$1.007.500 $7,500 ESPN D.A. Weibring 17-20 Tony Piazzi Route 6 (309) 762-4653 Coal Valley, IL 61240

Sept. B.C. Open En-Joie GC $800.000/$807.500 $7.500 --- Fred Couples 24-27 Alex Alexander/Pat Vavra 722 W, Main Street (607) 754-2482 Endicott, NY 13760

Oct. Buick Calloway Gardens Resort ($700,0001$707.500) $7,500 -- David Peoples 1-4 Robert Berry.'Walter Mauldin (Mountain Course) (404) 324-0411 Highway 27 Pine Mtn., GA 31822

Oct. Las Vegas Invitational TPC at Summerlin $1.200.000/$1,261,000 $18,000 ESPN Andrew Magee Co 7-11 Jim Cook, Rick Dale Desert Inn & CC (7021 382-6616 Las Vegas CC

Oct. Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Magnolia. Palm & Buena $1,200,000/$1,256.000 $25,000 --- Mark O'Meara 15-18 Classic Vista Golf Courses Eric Fredericksen/Dave Herbst Lake Buena Vista. FL (407) 824-2250 32830

Oct. H.E.B. Open Oak Hills CC $900,000/$907.500 $7,500 --- Blaine McCallister 22-25 Nick Milanovich Jerry Grotz 5403 Fredericksburg Rd. (512) 341-0823 , TX 78229

Oct. 29- TOUR Championship Pinehurst CC (No. 2 Course) $2,000,000/$2,010.000 $10,000 ESPN/ABC Nov. 1 Jon Wagner/Glenn Greenspan Carolina Vista Dr. (904) 285-7888 Pinehurst, NC 28374

Nov. Asahi Glass Four Tours World TBA $1,100,000 $10,000 ESPN Europe 5-8 Championship of Golf Date Tournament Director/Media Contact Location Official/Total Money Pro-Am TV 1991 Winner

Nov. Kapalua Resort (Plantation) $800.000 --- TBA Mike Hulbert 18-21 Gary Pianos/Linn Nishikawa Kapalua, Maui (808) 669-0244 Hawaii

Nov. Shark Shootout Sherwood CC $1.000,000 --- ESPN/CBS Tom Purtzen 12-15 benefiting RMCC 2215 Stafford Road Lanny Wadkins Eric Jonke'Bev Norwood Thousand Oaks. CA (805) 379-2664 91361

Nov. Skins Game PGA West (Stadium Course) ($540,000) ABC Payne Stewart 26-29 Gene McCauliff 55955 PGA Blvd. (619) 771-1234 La Ouinta, CA 92253 0 Dec. JCPenney Classic Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) $1.100,000 $10.000 ESPN/ABC Billy Andrade/ 3-6 Tom Jewell'Dick Dailey US Highway 19 South Kris Tschetter (813) 942-5566 Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

Figures in parentheses represent 1991 purses. - Not PGA TOUR Co-sponsored E.M. (Del) deWindt Roger E. Birk Hugh F. Culverhouse Lyndhurst. OH Washinplon. DC 1.irlr II Indar, .r rl . r t Du.•doi Independent Director „i ~,i Irii loi

THE TOURNAMENT POLICY BOARD

The Tournament Policy Board establishes goals and policies for the operation of the PGA TOUR. The 10-member Board is composed of the following: Four Player Directors elected by the PGA The Woodlands, TX TOUR membership. A Player Director also Portland. OR Player Director serves as Vice President of the PGA of America. Player Director Three Independent Directors, representing the public interest. One serves as Chairman of the Board. Three PGA Directors, who are national officers of the PGA of America. A Players Advisory Council consults with the Policy Board. The Policy Board appoints the Commission- er as chief executive and administrative officer of the PGA TOUR. The Tournament Staff, serving under the Commissioner, conducts tournament play. Pat McGowan Naples. FL Southern Pines. NC Playor n'r ^Lai Phy,r D!ractor

Tom Addis III Richard N. Smith Gary Schaal SumdWa Belch, Sc El Cajon, CA Cherry Hill, NJ PGA Director PGA Director PGA Director

ill PGA TOUR INVESTMENTS BOARD

Robert E. Kirby Chairman, PGA TOUR Investments Board Retired Chairman of the Board Westinghouse Electric Corporation 9y4-,

James Clark Victor Ganzi President Supervising Partner Clark Construction Group Rogers & WeV=

H. James Griggs John L. Steffens Chairman and President-Consumer President Markets F.I.A. Associates Merrill Lynch Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc.

12 ABOUT THE COMMISSIONER Deane R. Beman Born: April 22, 1938 Birthplace: Washington, DC Family: Wife, Judy: five children Entering his 19th year as Commissioner of the PGA TOUR, since succeeding Joseph C. Dey. Jr., on March I. 1974. Deane R. Beman has overseen the most explosive period of growth in the TOUR's history. During the Beman administration, the"business side' of the PGA TOUR has shown dramatic growth and now includes many heretofore uncharted paths, each designed to help encourage continued prosperity and to ensure the future of the game. PGA TOUR Investments. Inc.. created 11 years ago. has already grown to include 15 Tournament Players Clubs nationally with more clubs in the planning stage across the United States. 1989 saw the unveiling of TPC International with a Players Club in Japan. December. 1986 saw the opening of the first "Family Golf Center' in C!u i w dlr -. c I ii ' . ,vc.ik L . .r I to include another Family Golf Center at the Golf Club of Ja;ksonvi le, a mun:. pni course opert,ldd by the PGA TOUR for the city of Jacksonville. In addition to providing tournament state-of-the-an facilities. Tournament Players Clubs have been instrumental in the growth of the PGA TOUR assets, which have climbed from $730.000 to more than $175 million during the Reman era. The marketing arm of the PGA TOUR continues to ma4 e steady progress in its quest to open new opportunities in golf for commercial sponsors and the TOUR's members. Long-term programs with Coca- Cola and IBM, to be initiated in 1992. are the latest in a long line of marketing efforts designed to infuse for the combined benefit of players. sponsors and charities. 1991 also saw the birth of PGA TOUR Partners, whose mission is to enhance the golf experience for serious fans by giving them a unique, inside look at the PGA TOUR, and providing charitable support to worthy non-profit organizations. In less than a year the Partners program now includes over 37 thousand members. PGA TOUR Productions, created in 1985, is the TOUR's first-ever in-house TV/audio visual production entity. Created to produce tournament highlight video films, vignettes, commercials, specialty pieces and the acclaimed "Inside the PGA TOUR,' a weekly calf-hour show airing on ESPN. Productions added' Inside the SENIOR PGA TOUR" in 1991. "Inside th; PGA TOUR" was nominated for an ACE Award honoring cable television's best for the second consecutive year. Other important innovations introduced during the Benan administration include a professional Agronomy department. PGA TOUR Stats Program, Electronc scoreboards, "Official Golf Destinations' and establishment of mobile fitness training centers. sponsored by Centinela, on both TOUR's. Competitively. the Beman era has witnessed the birth of the Senior PGA TOUR which started with two events in 1980 and has grown to its present 43 events. The Tour. born in 1990, has been a success by all measures and has provided aspiring professionals with TOUR-like competition as a stepping stone to the PGA TOUR. In all. over 120 tournament; are on the combined Tours. and total prize money has increased from $8.2 million in 1974 to over $84 p illion for the 1992 season, The player Retirement Plan was instituted in 1983 to help provide PGA TOUR members with a stable source of income upon retirement from tournament compettion by virtue of their performance on the TOUR. At the time. establishment of the Plan was viewed as a significant step towards bringing the TOUR closer to the ranks of other 'major" sports with respect to plays benefits. The Plan has already contributed over $13 million towards the future benefit of active player participants. Charity has easily been the TOUR's leading money win ter during the Beman era. Surpassing the $19 million mark for the third straight year in 1991.the American Golf Sponsors and the PGA TOUR have donated over $115 million over the past six TOUR seasons alone. Combined total of all three tours is expected to top the $25 million mark this year. During his active years as a player, Beman established an enviable slate of accomplishments, compiling one of the great amateur records of all-time. Hewer the USGA Amateur title in 1960 and 1963, and the British Amateur Championship in 1959. Beman wasa member of four teams. four World Amateur Cup teams and three U.S. America's Cup Sc uads. In 1967, at the age of 29, he left a prosperous insurance brokerage firm in Bethesda, MD, to join the PGA TOUR as a full-time player. During his 6-year profe ;sional career. won the 1969 Texas Open, 1970 , 1972 Quad Cities Open and the 1973 Shrine-Robinson Classic before hanging up his spikes to become the Commissioner in 1974

13 PGA TOUR EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

TIMOTHY W. FINCH EM Deputy Commissioner Chief Operating Officer PGA TOUR is currently Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer for the PGA TOUR with management responsibility for all TOUR operations. He was previously the TOUR's Vice President for Business Affairs, with oversight responsibility for the TOUR's diverse relationships with cor- porate sponsors. marketing, promoting and television. Tim came to the TOUR from Strategies and Marketing Group, a Washington, D. C. based consulting and marketing firm of which he was a co-founder. At NS&MG, Tim represented the TOUR's legislative interests and consulted on marketing operations for Tournament Play- ers Clubs. Prior to co-founding NS&MG in the early 80s, he served at the White House as Deputy Advisor to the President for Economic Affairs. He is a native of Virginia Beach. Virginia, a graduate of the University of Richmond, and holds a law degree from the University of Virginia. Golf - 8

Mike Bodney Bill Calfee Gary Becka Director of Director of Special Assistant Player Relations/ Player Services to the Commissioner International Operations

14 TOURNAMENT ADMINISTRATION

STEVE RANKIN Vice President-Tournament Affairs/Sponsor Relations

A part of the PGA TOUR since 1980, Steve Rankin moved into the position of Vice President - Tournament Affairs/ Sponsor Relations in 1988. Most recently the Assistant to the Commissioner. Rankin started with the PGA TOUR as a Media Official before assuming the post of Director of Public Relations in 1982. He moved into the executive Department in the Winter of 1985. A native of Springfield, OH, Rankin holds a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and a master's degree from Ohio University. He and his wife. Amy, and their two children reside in Atlantic Beach, FL.

Mike Shea Duke Butler Senior Director Executive Director of of Rules Tournament Administration/ Tournament Director

15 FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION

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Charlie Zink Mike Starks Linda Altman Vice President/ Director of Finance Director of Chief Financial Officer and Administration Human Resources

LEGAL DEPARTMENT

Ed Moorhouse Helen Atter Jim Triola Vice- PresidenVGeneral Associate General Associate General Counsel Counsel Counsel

16 THE TOURNAMENT STAFF1; i a. Allan MacCurrach Wade Cagle Iry Batten George Boutell Agronomist Tournament Tournament Tournament Jacksonville, FL Supervisor Scorekeeper Official Marietta. GA Clearwater. FL Scottsdale. AZ

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Jon Brendle Frank Kavanaugh Dennis Leger Vaughn Moise Tournament Tournament Assistant Tournament Official Official Agronomist Official Orlando. FL Pattenburg. NJ Jacksonville. FL Kingwood, TX

Ben Nelson Mark Russell Glenn Tait Carlton White Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament Official Official Official Official Madison, MS Orlando, FL LaMesa, CA New Smyrna. FL

17 PUBLIC RELATIONS & COMMUNICATIONS

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Tom Place Sid Wilson John Evenson Dave Lancer Director of Director of Director of Assistant Director Information Public Relations Broadcasting Public Relations

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Denise Taylor Marty Caffey Chuck Adams Lee Patterson Media Relations Media Official Media Official Statistician; Client Coordinator Services

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James Cramer Glenn Greenspan Jeff McBride Sam Greenwood In-House Media Director, Director of Staff Photographer Publications Editor Tournament Services Photography

18 PGA TOUR MARKETING

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Gary Stevenson Tod Leiweke Jack White Carol Curry Vice-President Vice-President Director of Director Corporate Executive Marketing Marketing Promotions Hospitality Client Services

Crystal Clarkson Greg Minjack Patti Veale Gerald Goodman Corporate Director of Partners Membership Field Manager Accounts Manager Consumer Marketing Coordinator On-Site Promotions

On-Site Promotions Staff

Michael Carey Gust xouvaris Donna =iedorowicz Rich Pierson Larry Strong Don Wallace IBM Coca Cola P'o Sri Ac:cotrrir Scoreboard Account Manager Manager

19 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PGA TOUR

The PGA TOUR is enjoying these days the healthiest period of its existence. The reasons are too numerous to mention here, but in the opinion of many. including myself. the PGA TOUR is one of the last true forms of capitalism left in the world of sports today. Everyone starts out at zero the first of the year, and in the most literal sense. everyone starts out the same each week... One is merely paid for performance on the professional golf tour. and that may be one of the reasons it is held in such high esteem by the public. We as players, along with administrators, must endeavor toprotect this idea forever. " From the forward by in the Doubleday book. The History of the PGA TOUR. by At Barkow.

It is not always easy to discover the exact beginning of something. So it is with the PGA TOUR. Certainly, there were professionals who competed against each other from the earliest days of the game. Then on New Year's Day. 1895. ten professional golfers played 36 holes of and competed for money. The total purse was $150 aid the winner took home $75. Due to the fact that a large gallery had come to witness the event, the Times covered the tournament. Shortly thereafter, tournaments began to pop up across the country. There was the Western Open in 1899. But this was not "tour" golf. The events lacked continuity. Interest in the game. however, continued to grow. American professionals were rapidly improving and when John McDermott became the first home-bred to win the U.S. Open, enthusiasm for the game blossomed. Helping this growth was a commercially backed 'tour" by Englishmen and Ted Ray. The duo travelled across the country and attracted good crowds wherever they stopped during the warmer months of 1913. However, the biggest explosion for the game occurred that September. A 20-year old "local boy". Francis Ou i met, defeated the pair in a playoff for the United States Open Championship at Brookline, MA. Suddenly. golf became front page news and a game for everyone. In the early twenties. the PGA TOUR could have seen its first development. Tournaments were held on the West Coast, Texas and . These events were held in the winter and the golfers played their way east and up to Pinehurst in the spring. By the middle of the decade,theTOURwas doing relatively well--offering $77,000 in total. What's more, resorts, hotels and Chambers of Commerce began to realize the publicity value professional golf brought to their facilities. Names like . and became folk heroes. In the thirties, the TOUR continued to grow. The PGA of America was providing support and despite the nation's financial woes during the period, golf tournaments continued to attract good crowds. It is interesting to look back at some figures of the time. was the leading money winner of 1934 with $6,767. The names of the golfers continued to become 1-ousehold words. In the late 1930's and early 1940's 's name started to appear i h the headlines with regularity. Then came Ben Hogan. Byron Nelson. and others who were beginning to gain nationwide fame.

20 A Brief History of the PGA TOUR, continued

The TOUR became more structured following World War II and then exploded in the late 1950's and early 60's. Flip through the Facts and Figures section of this TOUR Book and look at such areas as leading money winners and growth of tournament purses to witness the sudden and continuing growth. Once television became a player in the game, the eyes of the world were on golf. This exposure inspired millions to try the game and at the same time. TV rights fees sent purses soaring. The bulk of these rights fees, which are distributed by the PGA TOUR to all co- sponsors, have gone back into the purses, accounting for the tripling of prize money in the last decade. The touring professionals began to gain some control of the TOUR in late 1968. Joseph C. Dey was the first commissioner of what was then called the Tournament Players Division. He served from early 1969 through February 28, 1974 and was succeeded by Deane R. Beman, who took office March 1, 1974. During the Beman administration, the value of tournament purses has escalated at an unprecedented rate: PGA TOUR assets have grown from $730,000 in 1974 to nearly $180 million today. and total revenues have increased from $3.9 million to over $210 million in 1992. Since 1938. PGA TOUR events have donated over $185 million dollars to charity. Over $100 million of that total has been donated since 1984. The slogan. "The leading money winner on the PGA TOUR is Charity." is definitely not just a catch phrase. The competitive scope of the PGA TOUR is also much broader today. The SENIOR PGA TOUR is considered by many as the sports success story of the 1980's. In 1990 the PGA TOUR, with the help of the Ben Hogan Company and PGA of America sections, added another addition to its family. Named for one of golf's greats, the Ben Hogan Tour was created to help golfers sharpen their skills with hopes of earning a place on either the PGA TOUR or the Senior PGA TOUR. Also continuing to grow is the Tournament Players Club Network. When the PGA TOUR opened the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass in 1980. it beckoned the era of Stadium Golf. Owned and operated by the TOUR, the concept means these courses are the only major league sports arenas owned by the players themselves. The TPC Network has expanded to 15 clubs in cities across the world, with more clubs in either the construction or the planning stages. Six years ago the PGA TOUR opened its first Family Golf Center in Clearwater, FL. and the TOUR has constructed municipal courses for Florida cities, Jacksonville and Miami. This, and other concepts, are expected to mature with the PGA TOUR.

21 ALL EXEMPT TOUR PRIORITY RANKINGS

Each PGA TOUR player has earned a position on the priority ranking system that will be used selecting tournament fields- The complete ranking system, in order of priority is as follows'. 1. SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS 1 Winners of PGA Championship or U.S. Open prior to 19'0 or in the last 10 calendar years. .ferry Barber Ray Floyd Andy North Tommy Bann Ed Furgol Gone Littler Gory Player Jack Burke Dave Marc Orville Moody John Daly Jeff Sluman Lionel Hebert Sam Snead Jack Fleck Jay Hebert Payne Stewart 2. Winners of the THE PLAYERS Championship in the last 10 calendar years. Fred Couples Tom Kite Mark McCumber Sieve Elkmglon John Mahaffey 3. Winners of the NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF in the last 10 calendar years. Tom Purtzer Craig Stadler Denis Watson Nick Price 4. Winners of The Masters in the last 10 calendar years. Ben Crenshaw 5. Winners of the British Open in the last 10 calendar years. (1990-present) Ian Baker Finch 6. The leader in PGA TOUR official earnings in each of the last five calendar years. Corey Pavm 7. Winners of PGA TOUR co-sponsored or approved events (except Team events) within the last two calendar years, or during the current year. Fulton Allen Nolan Henke Blaine McCollister Peter Persons Billy Andrade Russ Cochran Mike Hulbert Rocco Mediate Dillard Pruitt III Brad Faxon Phil Nickelson Ted Schulz Paul Azmger Bruce Fleisher Paler Jacobsen all Morgan Tony Sills Ian Baker-Finch Dan Forsman Mark O'Meara Jim Gallagher. Jr. Steve Pate Joey Slndelar Jay Don Blake Robed Gomez Davis Love III David Peoples Lanny Wadkins Mark Brooks Andrew Magee Kenny Perry D.A. Weibnng 'Amarem 8. Members of the last-named U.S. Ryder Cup team. Mark Calcavecch[a 9. Leaders in official PGA TOUR career earnings, as follows: a. Players among the Top 50 in career earnings as of the end of the preceding calendar year may elect to use a one-time. one-year exemption for the next year. Tom Weiskopt b. Players among the Top 25 in career earnings as of the end of the preceding calendar year may elect to use this special exemption for a second year. provided that the player remains among the Top 25 on the career money list.

10. Sponsor exemptions (a maximum of eight, which may in- tude amateurs with handicaps of two or less), on the following basis: a. Not less than two sponsor invitees shall be PGA TOL R Regular, Lite or Past Champion members not otherwise exempt. b. Not less than two of the top 50 finishers from the last Qualifying Tournament, if not all of them can otherwise be accommodated (Note: PGA TOUR nembers may receive unlimited number of sponsor invitations. Non-TOUR members may receive maximum of five per year) 11. Two foreign players designated by the Commissioner. 12. The current PGA Club Professional Champion for a max mum of three open events, in addition to any sponsor selections. Larry Gilbert 13. PGA Section Champion of the Section in which the tourrament is played. 14. Four members of the PGA Section in which the tournament is played, who quality through Sectional qualifying competitions. 15. Four low scorers at Open Qualifying, which shall normally be held on Monday of tournament week.

22 16. Past champions of the particular event being contested that week, if co-sponsored by the PGA TOUR and the same tournament sponsor (except for Team events), as follows: Winners prior to July 28. 1970-unlimited exemptions for such events. Winners after July 28, 1970—ten years of exemptions for such events. II. TOP 125, PREVIOUS YEAR'S OFFICIAL MONEY LIST—If not exempt under 'Special Exemptions,' the top 125 PGA TOUR members on the previous year's Official Money List, in order of their positions on the list. Bobby Clamped Buddy Gardner David Canipe Brian char Bob Estes Dudley Had Gene sauara Duffy Waldon Ed Humenik Bob Wolcott Ed Fiori Bob Lohr Lee Jansen Dave Be, Ban Bryant Neal Lancaster John Adams Mike Springer all Sander Chris Perry Phil Blackmer Dan Hallderson Doug Tewell Dave Rummelie Brad Bryant Kirk Triplett Leonard Thompson Scott Gump Ronnie Black Mike Smith Stan Utley III. SPECIAL MEDICAL EXTENSION—If granted by the Commissioner, if not otherwise eligible, and if needed to fill the field, Special Medical Extension, Bit Glasson IV. TOP 10 FINISHERS—The top 10 professionals and those tied for 10th in an open tournament whose victory has official status is exempt into the next open tournament whose victory has official status. V. TOP FIVE MONEY WINNERS ON 1991 BEN HOGAN TOUR Olin Browne P.H. Horgan Ill VI. QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT—The low 45 scorers and ties from the previous year's PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, in order of their finish in the tournament. Mike Standly Steve Hart Jim Woodward Michael Allen Robin Lee Freeman Carl Cooper Emlyn Aubrey Doug Malin Greg Hickman Mike Cunning John Inman Tray Tyner Len Hinkle Kelly Gibson Greg Lesher John Riegger Steve Lamontagne Sonny Skinner Greg Wbisman Bruce Zabriski Jim McGovern Greg Kraft Jon Chaffee John Ross Mitch Adcock Dave Peege Paul McIntire J.P. Hayes Chris Tucker Marco Davison Mike Sullivan Patrick Burke E.J. Pfister Kim Young Brad Bell Fran Quinn Mark Carnevale John Elliott Dave Schreyer Robert Friend Brandel Chamblee VII. NEXT 25 MEMBERS AFTER TOP 125 MEMBERS FROM PREVIOUS YEAR'S OFFICIAL MONEY LIST—If needed to fill the field, the next 25 PGA TOUR members after the top 125 PGA TOUR members from the previous year's Official Money List, in order of their positions on the list. Brian Tennyson Ray Stewart Greg Bruckner Joel Edwards Larry Silvers Dicky Thompson Gun Byrum Dave Sutherland Mike Sullivan Mike Donald Brian Kamm Greg Ladehoff

VIII.SPECIAL MEMBER/MEDICAL

IX. PAST CHAMPION MEMBERS—If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fill the field, Past Champion Members, in order of the total number of co-sponsored or approved events won, excluding Team events. If two or more players are tied, the player who is higher on the PGA TOUR Career Money List shall be eligible.

X. SPECIAL TEMPORARY—If during the course of a PGA TOUR season, a non-member of the PGA TOUR wins an amount of official money (e.g., by playing in PGA TOUR events through sponsor exemptions. Open Qualifying, etc.) equal to the amount won in the preceding year by the 155ndfinisher on the official money winning list will be eligible for the remainder of the year.

XI. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS—If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fill the field, winners of co-sponsored team championships, in order of the total number of team championship tournaments won. If two or more players are tied based on the number of such tournaments won, the player who is higher on the official PGA TOUR career money list shall be eligible.

XII. VETERAN MEMBERS—If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fill the field, Veteran Members (players who have made a minimum of 150 cuts during their career), in order of their standing on the PGA TOUR career money list. 23 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION DRAFT

MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC WALT DISNEY WORLD/ NEW ENGLAND 1. Brad Faxon OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC CLASSIC 2. Scott Simpson 1. Bob Tway 1. Mark Brooks 3. Ronnie Black 2. David Frost 2. Jim Hallet 4. Brad Fabel 3. Brad Bryant 3. Ed Dougherty 4. Bad Bryant 4. Mark Weibe HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CANON GREATER 1. Peter Jacobsen CLASSIC HARTFORD OPEN 2. Nolan Henke 1. Ted Schulz 1. Scott Hoch 3. Brian Tennyson 2. Tim Simpson 2. Ken Green 4. Mike Donald 3. Chris Perry 3. P.H. Horgan III 4. Bill Sander 4. Mike Standly HONDA CLASSIC 1. LAS VEGAS PHOENIX OPEN 2. D.A. Weibring INVITATIONAL 1. Mark Galcavecchia 3. Olin Browne 1. Jay Don Blake 2. Jeff Maggert 4. Lance Ten Broeck 2. Kenny Knox 3. Howard Twitty 3. John Mahaffey 4. John Adams GREATER MILWAUKEE 4. Ed Fiori OPEN CANADIAN OPEN NISSAN LOS ANGELES 1. Sieve Jones 1. Craig Stadler OPEN 2. Hal Sutton 2. Billy Mayfair 1. Bruce Lietzke 3. Mark Lye 3. Kirk Triplett 2. Wayne Levi 4. Morris Hatalsky 4. Larry Silveira 3. Jay Delsing 4. Bobby Clampett SOUTHWESTERN BELL AT&T PEBBLE BEACH COLONIAL BUICK INVITATIONAL NATIONAL PRO-AM 1 Blaine McCallister OF CALIFORNIA 1. John Daly 2. Mike Hulbert 1. John Cook 2. Gary Hallberg 3. Bruce Fleisher 2. Loren Roberts 3. Doug Tewell 4. Stan Utley 3. Fulton Allen 4. 4. Dave Barr BELLSOUTH CLASSIC K MART GREATER 1. Jim Gallagher SHELL GREENSBORO OPEN 2. Kenny Perry 1. Billy Ray Brown 1. 3. Peter Persons 2. John Huston 2. 4. Dudley Hart 3. Bob Wolcott 3. Robert Wrenn 4. Ed Humenik 4. Mike Smith THE INTERNATIONAL B.C. OPEN 1. Hale Irwin 1. Jeff Sluman 2. Fuzzy Zoeller 2. 3. Buddy Gardner 3. Donnie Hammond 4. Jerry Haas 4. Marco Dawson

24 NEC WORLD SERIES DEPOSIT GUARANTY FEDERAL EXPRESS OF GOLF GOLF CLASSIC ST. JUDE CLASSIC 1 Steve Pate 1. Curtis Strange 1. Ian Baker-Finch 2. Ben Crenshaw 2. 2. Dan Forsman 3. Andy Bean 3. 3 Bob Estes 4. Larry Rinker 4. Jerry Anderson 4 Carl Cooper

FREEPORT-MCMORAN KAPALUA JCPENNEY CLASSIC CLASSIC INTERNATIONAL 1. Davis Love III 1. Mark O'Meara 1 Tom Kite 2. Keith Clearwater 2. Rick Fehr 2 Bob Lohr 3. Scott Gump 3. 3. Mike Reid 4. Leonard Thompson 4. 4. Jim McGovern CHATTANOOGA CENTEL WESTERN BUICK SOUTHERN CLASSIC OPEN OPEN 1. Payne Stewart 1. Tom Purtzer 1. Billy Andrade 2. David Edwards 2. Bob Gilder 2. Mike Springer 3. Bill Britton 3. Phil Mickelson 3. Tom Lehman 4. David Toms 4. Doug Martin 4. Sonny Skinner GTE BYRON KEMPER OPEN BUICK CLASSIC NELSON CLASSIC 1. Russ Cochran 1 Andrew Magee 1 Corey Pavin 2. Larry Mize 2. Tom Watson 2. Tom Sieckmann 3 3. Neal Lancaster 3. Brian Claar 4 David Canipe 4. Joel Edwards 4.

THE PLAYERS BUICK OPEN UNITED AIRLINES CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Chip Beck HAWAIIAN OPEN 1. Rocco Mediate 2. Wayne Grady 1 Paul Azinger 2. Jodie Mudd 3. 2 Mark McCumber 3. Tommy Armour III 4 Emlyn Aubrey 3. Jay Haas 4. Jack Nicklaus 4. Kelly Gibson

H.E.B. TEXAS NORTHERN TELECOM INFINITI TOURNAMENT OPEN OPEN OF CHAMPIONS 1- Nick Price 1. Greg Norman 1. Fred Couples 2 2. Dillard Pruitt 2. Larry Nelson 3 Dave Rummells 3. Dan Pohl 3. Fred Funk 4. Frank Conner 4. Don Pooley 4.

THE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Lanny Wadkins 2. David Peoples 3. Bobby Wadkins 4. Tom Byrum

25 CHIP BECK TIES TOUR MARK WITH 59

Earns $1 Million Bonus from Hilton Hotels

Chip Beck, using advice from his caddy David Woosley, tied Al Geiberger's 18- hole scoring record and collected $1 million from Hilton Hotels with a 59 during the third round of the Las Vegas Invitational. By reaching the sub-60 milestone, Beck earned $500,000 as part of the Hilton Tournament Record Challenge. Hilton also gave $250,000 to both PGA TOUR Charities and the PGA of America Junior Golf Fund. Beck's $500.000 will be paid in $25,000 payments for 20 years. Beck earned a spot in the PGA TOUR record book after starting on the back nine of the Sunrise Golf Club with a 29 and playing the front nine in 30 strokes on the -72 course. Beck had 13 birdies and five pars during the round--hitting 17 greens in regulation and one-putting 12 times. Ironically, Beck had not seen the course prior to his Friday round. That's where caddy Woosley came in to help. This was definitely a team effort". Beck said. "I hadn't seen the course and he gave me great yardage all day."

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26 HILTON TO REWARD TOURNAMENT RECORD SETTERS IN 1992

Million Dollar Bonus For Sub-59 Round

Hilton Hotels, the official Hotel of the PGATOUR, SENIOR PGATOUR, Ben Hogan Tour and the PGA of America. will continue their bonus programs for any PGA TOUR or SENIOR PGA TOUR players who set course or tournament records in 1992. Hilton will also be offering an impressive $1,000,000 bonus for any player who shoots a sub-59 round on either the PGA TOUR or Senior TOUR. The winner of the Hilton One-Million Dollar Bonus wil l receive $500,000 in annuities with another $250,000 going to PGA TOUR Charities and $250,000 to the PGA of America Junior Golf Fund. Last year Ch ip Beck became only the second player in TOUR history to shoot a sub- 60 round when he recorded a 13-under-par 59 during the third round of the Las Vegas Invitational. In 1991 the $1 million bonus was offered for any player who shot a sub-60 round. Al Geiberger is the only other player to shoot a 59 in a PGA TOUR event. He achieved the feat during the second round of the 1977 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic. Hilton also sponsors the Hilton Tournament and Course Record Challenges in which any player who sets a tournament or course record on either the PGA TOUR or SENIOR PGATOUR will carry a $5,000 credit balance to be used in any domestic Hilton hotel. The following are the Hilton Course and Tournament Records set on the PGA TOUR last season:

PGA TOUR Course Records

Rocco Mediate, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 63 Joel Edwards, USF&G Classic 64 Kenny Perry, Memorial Tournament 63 Ted Schulz, Kemper Open 63 Jim Gallagher, Jr., Las Vegas Invitational 61 Dicky Thompson, Las Vegas Invitational 61

Tournament Record

Billy Andrade, Jeff Sluman. Kemper Open* 263 (*—Andrade won playoff)

27 CENTINELA FITNESS CENTER

The Official Hospital of the PGA TOUR since 1984, Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood. CA. will again sponsor the Centinela Hospital Fitness Center (CHFC) on TOUR in 1992. One of the most popular innovations on the circuit, the CHFC is a mobile gymnasium that includes state-of-the-art exercise equipment, television, stereo, three treatment tables, various physical therapy modalities, and a Lull line of vitamins. Staffed by qualified physical therapists, the CHFC travels to the vast majority of TOUR events across the country providing both rehabilitative and preventative care. Through its first eight years on the TOUR, the Centinela Hospital Fitness Center has attracted the interest of virtually every player with at least 80 0k using the mobile unit on a regular basis. Housed in a 45-foot long trailer (expandable to 24' wide when parked), the Centinela Hospital Fitness Center enables TOUR pros to maintain peak levels of performance at absolutely no cost to the individual player. According to Dr. Frank Jobe, Medical Director of the PGA TOUR and team physician to the Los Angeles Dodgers, "Centinela Hospital Medical Center provides each player with a personal physical conditioning program based on that individual current level of conditioning." Dr. Jobe is assisted by Dr. Lewis Yocum, his associate and orthopedic consultant to the California Angels. The CHFC has made its impact over the past eight years with many players finding the center and available technicians an invaluable aid to their success on the TOUR. Intact, many players have commented that they would have been unable to compete in some tournaments without the facility. "If they had this setup several years ago" Fuzzy Zoeller said. it might have saved me from having back surgery." "If it wasn't for Centinela Hospital's Fitness Center.' said Curtis Strange, "I wouldn't be here." Centinela Hospitals Biomechanics Laboratory has done research and testing on professional golfers' swings and, based on the results, developed scientific exercise programs which are available through books and videotapes. These programs, designed by Dr. Jobe and Dr. Yocum, have helped countless golfers stretch their potential while minimizing their risk of injury. For more information contact Centinela Hospital. As has been the case since the introduction of the CHFC. Foot-Joy, Inc., the leading name in golf and casual shoes on the PGA TOUR, provides a quality line of fitness shoes to be used in the mobile training lacility. Foot-Joy. Inc. is the "Official Athletic/Fitness Shoe of the PGA TOUR Fitness Training Center." Coppertone (a product of Schering-Plough, Inc.), the leading manufacturer of skincare products in the country, began providing their products to the CHFC in 1989, including lip balm, insect spray and hair/scalp protection, in addition to sun screen. Advil (a product of Whitehall Labs) has supported the Centinela Hospital Fitness Van by providing some of the leading pain-relievers available on the market today. As is the case with the other sponsors of this facility, Advil will also be exploring new ways of providing better healthcare products for golfers. The products contributed by each sponsor of the Centinela Hospital Fitness Van have helped make the facility such a success that a similar Fitness Van was introduced on the Senior TOUR in late 1986.

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29 TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CLUBS

The original concept of the PGA TOUR, The Tournament Players Clubs have within the decade of the '80s gone from a dream to a network that now encompasses 22 courses in 12 states and, with the addition of TPC International. two countries. It was the TOUR's view that the spectator had been left out in design throughout the years. When it came time for the PGA TOUR to build its own course, the opportunity presented itself for the TOUR to build a course that not only challenged the players but also allowed spectators to see the action as never before. It's called "Stadium Golf"-- and once you've viewed a tournament on a Stadium Golf Course, you'll understand why the network has grown in such a short period of time. Spectator mounds abound that afford fans unrestricted views whether on shots. fairway shots or on the greens. In fact, the 18th hole at the original TPC at Sawgrass can accommodate crowds of some 30,000 people--all with a clear view of the action. You won't see any periscopes at an event on a Players Club course. The network began in 1980 with the club at Sawgrass. where it annually hosts THE PLAYERS Championship, and quickly grew into the present number of 22. All TPCs are designed to host PGA TOUR or Senior PGA TOUR events, and to date the clubs have been designed by some of the top architects in the business--, Arnold Palmer, Arthur Hills, Jay Morrish. Bob Cupp, the Von HaggeiDevlin team and Jack Nicklaus. to name just a few. In addition, one of the things that adds a bit of spice to all TPCs is that a PGA TOUR player (or, in some cases. two) is assigned to servo as consultant to the designer. To date, Ed Sneed, . Fuzzy Zoeller. Hubert Green, Craig Stadler. Ben Crenshaw. Al Geiberger and Chi Chi Rodriguez have been among those lending their expertise to the TPC Network. In reality a nationwide country club, a membership at one TPC affords the member a chance to play at any of the other clubs across the country and an opportunity to view the greatest players in the world in action on his own course once a year. Since the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass opened, the TPC Network has now truly become "the best set of clubs in America.'

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30 Domestic TPC Network Club Architect Consultant Host 1 TPC at Sawgrass Pete Dye THE PLAYERS Ponte Vedra, FL Championship 2. TPC at Eagle Trace Arthur Hills Coral Springs, FL 3. TPC at River Highlands Pete Dye/ Howard Twitty/ Canon Greater Cromwell, CT Bobby Weed Roger Maltbie Hartford Open 4. TPC at Prestancia Ron Garl Mike Souchak Chrysler Cup Sarasota, FL 5. TPC at Avenel Ed Ault Ed Sneed Kemper Open Potomac. MD Associates 6. TPC at StarPass Bob Cupp Craig Stadler Northern Telecom Tucson. AZ Open 7. TPC of Scottsdale Morrish/ / Phoenix Open Scottsdale. AZ Weiskopf Howard Twiny 8. TPC at Piper Glen Arnold Palmer PaineWebber Charlotte. NC Invitational 9. TPC at Southwind Ron Prichard Hubert Green/ Federal Express Memphis. TN Fuzzy Zoeller St. Jude Classic 1O.TPC of Michigan Jack Nicklaus Senior Players Dearborn. Ml Championship presented by Mazda 11 .TPC of Tampa Bay at Cheval Bobby Weed Chi Chi Rodriguez GTE Suncoasi Tampa, FL Classic 12. TPC at Summerlin Bobby Weed Fuzzy Zoeller Las Vegas Las Vegas. NV Invitational Tournament Players Courses (Licensed Facilities) 1. TPC at The Woodlands Von Haggle Shell Houston Open The Woodlands. TX Devlin

2. TPC at Las Colinas Jay Morrish Ben Crenshaw/ GTE Byron Irving. TX Byron Nelson Nelson Classic

3. TPC at PGA West Pete Dye -- Skins Game La Ouinta, CA Future TPC5- (Announced, Planned and Under Construction) TPC at Snoqualmie Falls Rees Jones Don January/ TBA King County. WA Peter Jacobsen TPC at Ventura County TBA Corey Pavin TBA Simi Valley. CA TPC at Ka'upulehu Jack Nicklaus TBA Kona, HI TPC of San Diego (North) Bobby Weed TBA (South) Rees Jones Mark O'Meara --

TPC International TPC of Kijima TPC of Batoh TPC of Ichihara

31

1991 PGA TOUR PLAYER of the Year

TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS:

• Won 1991 Federal Express St. Jude Classic

• Won 1991 B.C. Open

• Finished In third place four times

*r ~ • p asted nine top ten finishes

• Earned a career high $791,749 to

rank third on the Official Money List.

• Won the Vardon Trophy with a scoring

.., average of 69.59.

• Member of victorious 1991 United p States Ryder Cup team.

FRED COUPLES 1991 PGA TOUR ROOKIE of the Year

TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS:

• Won 1991 PGA Championship

'Third in TOUR Championship

Tied for third in Chattanooga Classic s.~,

Tied for fourth in Honda Classic

Set PGA TOUR record for earnings

by a rookie with $574,783

Led the PGA TOUR in driving distance

with an average of 288.9. The highest

since the statistical program began in 1980, i

JOHN DALY

33 PGA TOUR PRODUCTIONS

A Fixture in Jacksonville PGA TOUR Productions, the in-house television and video production company of the PGA TOUR, has continued to grow since moving to its new facilities in Jacksonville. Florida after relocating from in 1990. Productions had an outstanding year in 1991. For the second consecutive year "Inside the PGA TOUR", which aired three times weekly on ESPN. was nominated for an ACE Award--cable TV's version of the Emmy--as the Best Sports Information series. "Inside the SENIOR PGA TOUR" received rave reviews as it made its debut on ESPN this past year. running for 39 consecutive weeks. And "On TOUR", the monthly tournament highlight show on the Prime Network, was significantly upgraded. Another major project in 1991 was the production of three home video tapes that are currently being distributed through Sports Illustrated, which has direct response rights, and LIVE Home Entertainment, which handles retail rights. Sponsored by National Car Rental, the three tapes are "Fabulous Finishes of the PGA TOUR". "The PGA TOUR's 18 Toughest Holes", and "Swings and Misses: Golf's Goof-Ups and Miraculous Moments." In addition, PGA TOUR Productions continues to produce a number of other products including travel videos, commercials, corporate promotional and sales videos, and public service announcements.

The PGA TOUR Productions v,ir covers TOUR ev(: r :t:- n„ross Zhu country_

34 PGA TOUR AND AGS DONATE OVER $19 MILLION TO CHARITY IN 1991

Charitable contributions generated from PGA TOUR events surpassed the $19 million mark for the third straight year in 1991. Last year the American Golf Sponsors and the PGA TOUR donated $19.5 million to charity, raising the all-time total to $184.5 million. More than $100 million of the overall figure--$115.6 million, to be exact--has been generated in the past six TOUR seasons alone, a per-year average of over $18 million. "We're elated to be able to continue our generous support of worthy charities across the country and to be able to make such a significant contribution in these difficult economic times," said AGS President Jim Bell. "It's a testimony and a tribute to all our volunteers and corporate sponsors that we can attain this level of contribution." "Since the initial donation of $10,000 by the Palm Beach Invitational back in 1938, charity and the PGA TOUR have gone hand-in-hand," said PGA TOUR Commissioner Deane R. Beman. "Since its inception in 1977 the AGS has been responsible for generating more than $170 million. Without our corporate sponsors, thousands of volunteers and, of course, the PGA TOUR professionals, that level of success would not have been possible." While charitable dollars continue to be raised from tournament proceeds, monies also come from the PGA TOUR Charity Team Competition. The MCI Heritage Classic earned $500,000 for its charities from the $2 million available annually through the Team Competition. In 1992, as part of the PGA TOUR Partners Program, the winning Partners will designate $1 million of the $2 million total for charities of the tournament of their choice.

A Brief History of TOUR Charitable Contributions

1938 First Contribution $ 10,000 (Palm Beach Invitational) 1950 Contributions reach $ 1,000,000 1960 Contributions reach $ 5,000,000 1976 TOUR reaches $10,000.000 1977 AGS formed $ 3,300,000 for year 1978 $ 4,300.000 1979 $20 million overall $ 4,400,000 1980 $ 4,500,000 1981 $30 million overall $ 6,800,000 1982 $ 7.200,000 1983 $ 7,800,000 1984 $50 million overall $ 9,400,000 1985 $11,300,000 1986 $16,100,000 1987 $100 million overall $17,600,000 1988 $125 million overall $18,390,000 1989 $145 million overall $19,779.000 1990 $165 million overall $20,191,000 1991 $185 million overall $19,534,000

CHARITY is the leading winner on the PGA TOUR

35 PGA TOUR MRRHETINGPRRTNERS

NEW PGA TOUR LICENSEES FOR 1992

COCA-COLA USA JOINS THE PGA TOUR A new long-term agreement between Coca-Cola and the PGA TOUR means expanded benefits for golf fans everywhere. Coca-Cola has begun its sponsorship of the Coca-Cola Scoreboards. The move is great news for fans. Coca-Cola. in partnership with IBM, has updated the scoreboards. Now they're timelier and easier to read. And that translates to increased awareness and increased attendance at PGA TOUR events. "We are delighted to announce this association with Coca-Cola USA," Commissioner Deane R. Beman said recently. "The attraction of another high-quality, blue-chip company to an active role with the PGA TOUR is an extremely positive and exciting development." Coke has agreed to provide capital for both 0 the operation and replacement of the Coca-Cola Scoreboards on the PGATOUR. The scoreboards display the Coca-Cola logo. They provide such timely on-course information as current scores, special reports. and statistical data. "This new relationship with Coca-Cola in- sures the golf fan's ability to really enjoy and understand the game, Commissioner Beman added.

Coca-Cola's relationship with the TOUR also means involvement at PGA TOUR tournaments. As part of this local package, the soft-drink giant sponsors Coca-Cola Youth Clinics at each event. These events attract between 400 and 1.000 youngsters per tournament. Pros like Billy Andrade, Peter Jacobsen and Rocco Mediate lead the clinics. They demonstrate a few fundamentals, and may create some new golfers in the process. The PGA TOUR welcomes Coca-Cola USA to its family.

IBM GOES ON TOUR A new agreement has the PGA TOUR and IBM working together to help make golf tournaments even more compelling and exciting. The medium is information. IBM has signed an agreement to provide the PGATOUR with a new scoring system for the electronic scoreboards. The IBM Scoring System provides state-of-the-art hardware and software that makes tournament scoring data more timely, more informational, and more interesting to golf fans. 36 Thanks to this cooperative venture, tournamentfans have easierand quicker access to more scoreboard information than ever before. IBM's advances in __~ leaderboard technology, longastapleof ~~ theTOUR'selectronicscoreboardsmean faster, more meaningful information, both on-site and via television. For instance, leaderboard updates are now available within 30 seconds after a player completes a hole. And the system provides pertinent player information, both biographi- cal and statistical. The IBM Scoring System also means instant information to press tents for use by on-site print and electronic media personnel. The system offers immediate access to a broad spectrum of statistical data. On-site, fans at the 18th hole can see what the scoring average is at that hole at that moment. They also know how many birdies the hole has yielded so far. Corporate hospitality areas have access to the system. An exciting aspect of this new relationship between the TOUR and IBM is the multi- media informational center. Located conveniently around each course, for use by fans, the kiosks provide state-of-the-art enjoyment of the sport. "We are pleased about this new relationship with IBM," said Gary Stevenson. PGA TOUR Vice President of Marketing. "It us with this prestigious firm, and it enhances our goal of making PGA TOUR events a more enjoyable experience for our spectators. "The PGA TOUR leaderboards have always been innovative, and at the cutting edge of technology," Stevenson added. "Now, with the assistance of IBM, this new Scoring System sets a new standard for others to follow." PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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38 BIOGRAPHIES OF TOURNAMENT PLAYERS

Official Statistics and Official Money apply to official 1991 schedule,which ended withTHE TOUR Championship.

John Adams

EXEMPT STATUS: 125th on 1991 money list. FULL NAME: John Greg Adams HEIGHT: 63 WEIGHT: 220 BIRTH DATE: May 5, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Altus, O< RESIDENCE: Scottsdale. AZ FAMILY: Wife. Jane; Benjamin Craig (6/20/83); Kimberly Jill (1023/85) COLLEGE: SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting and fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 0 SCHOOL: Spring, -978 Fall, 197 Fall, 1985 CAREER EARNINGS: $771,412 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.1 BEST EVER FINISH: 2-1982 Hall of Fame Classic (lost playoff to Jay Haas)

MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 2,025--196 1983- $ 59,287-- 87 1988--$ 64,341 -140 1979--$ 1,785--224 1984- $ 73.567-- 80 1989-5104,824-120 1980 4 19,895--123 1985- $ 9,613--181 1990--$126.733--122 1981 4 17,898--138 1986- $ 64,906--124 1991--$117,549--125 1982-$ 54,014-- 85 1987- $ 51.976-149

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T5-Greater Milwaukee Open; T9--New England Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-30; in money-1E; top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Phoenix Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1975 Arizona State Amateur; led TOUR in Greens in Regulation statistic in 1988.

Earned exempt status by finishing 125th on the rrnney list with $117.549... last three years has finished 120,122 and 125 on the official money list. _p layed well again in The International...last season finished tied for sixth there... this year improved a place to finish tied for fifth... earlier in the year opened with round of 69. 68 and 67 to recood a tie for ninth at the New England Classic...started the year slowly, but finished strong as he made the cut in five of last six tournaments... low round on the year was a 6-under-par 65 in second round of Canon Greater Hartford Open... had a streak of eight consecutive rounds under par at New England Classic and Chattanooga Classic. Best ever finish on TOUR came in the 1982 Hall of Fame Classic when he finished second_.lost in a playoff to Jay Haas with a bogey on second extra hole._in 1984 ranked 80th on the money list for his highest finish on TOUR, though $126,733 he earned made 1990 his most profitable year. Led the PGA TOUR in Greens in Regulation statistic in 1988...his.739 led Dave Barrby a slim margin... that mark is the best since the statistical progi am began in 1980, Learned game from his father, John, a golf professional...father coached him until his death in 1986... attended Brevard Junior College before transferring to Arizona State University...while at ASU won the 1975 Arizona State Amateur.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting

71.50(119( 274 3191 .58411781 675167T( 1 8171t71T) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 821 (96T) .523(73) 187198T1 9 (24T1 298(82T1

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Fulton Allem

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Fulton Peter Allem HEIGHT: 511" WEIGHT: 215 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 15. 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Kroonstad, RESIDENCE: Heathrow, FL FAMILY: Wife. Colleen; Nadia (7:7/86). Nicholas (1 .1.,91 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Riding horses, breeding horses. fishing & hunting. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 JOINED TOUR: Fall, 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $749.545 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Independent Insurance Agent Open. (TOTAL. 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$ 88,734--105 1989-$134.706-.104 1991--$ 229.702- 71 1988--$163.911-- 73 1990--$134.493--116

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1--Independent Insurance Agent Open; T8 -Buick Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-23: in money--13: top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Invitational of California OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1987. 1990 South African PGA; 1985. 1986 & 1987 Palaborwa Classic. 1986 AECI Charity Classic, 1988 Sun City Million Dollar Challenge. Winner of 11 South African PGA Tour events and 15 total worldwide.

Was struggling through difficult season before winning Independent Insurance Agent Open in last event of year...going into week had earned only $85 702 to rank 143rd...victory boosted him to $229,702 in earnings and 71st on money list... opened with rounds of 71 and 69 at the TPC at The Woodlands to trail Jett Maggert by 10 strokes at the midway points... played the final two rounds in 11-under-par to defeat the trio of Billy Ray Brown, Mike Hulbert and Tom Kite by a stroke... other top ten finish came after opening with rounds of 66-69 to finish tied for eighth in the Buick Classic. First played in the United States at the 1987 NEC World Series of Golf... qualified by winning the South African PGA Championship in his home country... battled Curtis Strange to the finish to earn a solo second place...$86,400 paycheck was enough to earn TOUR membership...said he was planning on going to Q school before he earned his exempt status.. "1 was planning on going to the Qualifying Tournament in the Fall but I wasn't looking forward to all the pressure that goes with it. I felt I could play well enough to be on the PGA TOUR if I had the opportunity"...was facing 0 School this year before winning in Houston. After finishing in second place 18 times in South African Tour events, won four times in a year...has won 11 times on the South African Tour. Took up game at age seven under encouragement of Lathe.. father taught him the fine points of the game.. admired as a youngster, and also Jack Nicklaus.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71.261991 263 4(77T1 763(6) -673176T) 1.7921114) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 785(81) .495(11OT) 83(8) 3 (147T) 232,148)

41 Jerry Anderson EXEMPT STATUS: 4th on 1991 Ben I-looarl Tour ir: FULL NAME: Gerald Ashton Anderson HEIGHT: 5' 7 WEIGHT: I BIRTHDATE: September 22. 19`:`' BIRTHPLACE: Montreal, Canada RESIDENCE: Scarborough. Orit

FAMILY: Wife; Barbara; Chirysai :1 Hill11 COLLEGE: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 O SCHOOL: 1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $28,037 MONEY & POSITION: 1990-$28,037-197 1991 BEST FINISH: T19-- Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered --2 ; in money 1; top len finishes --0. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM: Deposit Guaranty Goff Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1979 Ontario Open, 1979 Sakatchewan Open, 1979 Manitoba Open, 1981-82 Quebec Open, 1976 LSU intercollegiate, 1989 Windsor Charity Classic and 1987 Canadian PGA.

Finished fourth in money on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour with $77.919... shot 15-under-par 201 to tie Fran Quinn in Ben Hogan Texarkana Open then wol event with par on first extra hole... in his only other playoff appearance tied Bobby Friend and Dennis Trixler with 12-under-par 201 in Hogan Ft. Wayne Open and lost to Friend on fourth extra hole... tied for third in Ben Hogan . Had 11 top 25 finishes with seven in top ten...finished T1 7 in birdies (252), 19th in scoring average (71.27). T25 in par breakers (.199) and T88 in eagles (2)...finished in money in last four events...shot final- round 7-under-par 65 to finish secord in Ben Hogan Tri-Cities Open and vault from seventh to fourth on money list... strung together six straight sub-par - 70 rounds during Hogan Cleveland and Ft. Wayne Opens... tow round of year was 6-under-par 64 in Connecticut Open. Best 1991 PGA TOUR finish was T19 in Deposit Guaranty Classic... won 1984 European Masters...has played on PGA TOUR, Ben Hogan Tour, /New Zealand Tour, . Canadian Tour, European Tour. North African Tour, South African Tour and South American Tour during professional career...40th Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier at 1990 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling NA N.A WA NA N.A All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies NA N.A N/A N.A NA

42 Billy Andrade

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: William Thomas Andrade HEIGHT: 5' 8' WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: Jan 25, 1964 BIRTHPLACEFalI River. MA RESIDENCE: Bristol. Al and Atlanta. GA FAMILY: Wife, Jody COLLEGE: Wake Forest University 11987. Sociology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 19870 SCHOOL: Fall, 1987. 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.124.319 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Kemper Open. Buick Classic (TOTAL 21 MONEY AND POSITION: 1988--$ 74.950-134 1990--$231,362- 64 1991-$615,765-14 1989--$202.242-- 69

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1 Kemper Open: 1 -Buick Classic: T4-Honda Classic: T4-Canon Greater Hartford Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--19. top ten finishes-4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Southern Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1980. 1981 Insurance Youth Classic, 1981 PGA National Junior Championship, 1986 North and South Amateur, 1986 Sunnehanna Ama- teur. Won tour collegiate tournaments. Member 1986 NCAA Championship team at Wake Forest. All-American, 1984, 1985. 1986. Ranked No. 1 junior player in nation in 1981. NATIONAL TEAMS: Junior . 1981 (won team title with Sam Randolph at Portmarnock. ): World Amateur Cup. 1986, Walker Cup, 1987. Billy Andrade was only player to win back-to-back tournaments last year - the Kemper Open in playoff over close friend Jeff Sluman and the Buick Classic by two strokes over Brad Bryant at Westchester Country Club._they were first two victories of his tour-year career.. `I was just feeding off of last week," he said of second victory. I can't believe I won here. I can't believe I won again." Shot 68-64-64-67 for 21-under-par 263 at TPC at Avenel to tie Sluman and then won playoff with par on first extra hole... next week, he shot 68-68-6968 f or 1 1-under par 273 and victory...each was worth $180.000_.has improved money winnings each year but 1991 was his best by far... Has outstanding amateur career_. three-time All-American at Wake Forest and wasa member of Wake's 1986 NCAA Championship team... played on World Amateur Cup team in 1986 and Walker Cup team in 1987... started game at age five tagging along behind grandmother on golf course... played first tournament in Rhode Island at age 11. Played most sports in school and was named All-State in basketball while at Providence (RI) Country Day School... early success in golf 'lueled the fire ..was recipient of Arnold Palmer Scholarship to Wake Forest... said he 'followed in footsteps of Brad Faxon on Rhode Island scene...and they played a lot together at Rhode Island Country Club in Barrington. Finished 134th on 1988 money list - his first season' and went back to to improve position as exempt player... finished fifth and went on to good 1989. earning more than $200.000..:' knew I would be all right when guys like Fuzzy Zoeller and Torn Kite tell me 'You're going to be out here a long time- Take your time and don't force it. Be patient'."

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 76.5714071 259.1(108) -6761957) .65611151 1 7521151 Alt-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 6051517) 562(30T) 203(117T) 7(55T) 354(30)

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Tommy Armour III

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Thomas Dickson Armour III HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 210 A w BIRTH DATE: October 8. 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Denver. CO RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV FAMILY: Wife. Anne COLLEGE: University of New Mexico SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music. sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall. 1981,1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 799,614 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Phoenix Open. (TOTAL: 1)

MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$4,254--208 1988-5175,461-66 1990--$348.658-- 35 1987--$ 970-290 1989-$185,018--81 1991-4 90.478-- 140

BEST 1991 FINISH: T6-Infiniti Tournament of Champions. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered --31: in money 5; top ten finishes--t. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE PLAYERS Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1981 New Mexico State Amateur; 1983 Mexican Open: 1981 William Tucker Intercollegiate.

Tommy Armour III has developed into one of the TOUR's fine players, and his name does attract a little more attention... his grandfather - known as the Silver Scot - was the winner of the United States and British Open Championships, plus the PGA Championship...the Silver Scot passed away in 1968 but he would have been proud of his grandson, who now is a winner on the PGA TOUR. Tommy came through in impressive fashion in 1990. winning the Phoenix Open - his first start of the year - by five strokes over Jim Thorpe on the TPC of Scottsdale course... lie was never headed in to finish line... nearly won again three weeks later in the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open near San Diego but had to settle for second place. two strokes behind Dan Forsman. Qualified for TOUR in fall of 1981 but earned only $4,254... didn't make it back until fall of 1987.. meanwhile, he travelled the world, spending most of his time on European and Asian Tours where he enjoyed exempt status---it was great experience... main thing. I was able to play in real golf tournaments." Tommy says he was "about 10" when he started to play golf at urging of "Mom and Dad"...played junior golf all around Southern California. winning some... played high school golf in Las Vegas...played baseball as well. but when seasons conflicted. decided to stay with golf. started at Lincoln Trail College in Illinois and then transferred :o University of New Mexico...led Lobos to fifth place finish in NCAA championships._former winner of New Mexico Amateur and Mexican Open. Started last year with tie for sixth in Infiniti Tournament of Champions, thanks for last day G- under-par 66._turned out to be his best finish of mediocre season when he found it difficult to find consistency of previous year-

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 72.1411701 271.1(22) 6321140T) .657(113T1 1.784(86T) All-Around sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 85111031 .426(174) 162(56) 13(41 296(86T)

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Paul Azinger

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Paul William Azinger HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: January 6, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Holyoke. MA RESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL. .l FAMILY: Wife.Toni: Sarah Jean(12/28/851;Josie Lynn(4,21i89). ~.Y r COLLEGE: Brevard Junior College and SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing. boating. ~. I~ TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall, 1981. 1983, 1984. 1 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 4.372.987 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Phoenix Open, Panasonic-Las Vegas (TOTAL. 7) Invitational. Canon-Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1988 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. 1989 Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1990 MONY Tournament of Champions. 1991 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$ 10,655--171 1986--$254,019-- 29 1989--$951,649-- 3 1984 --$ 27.821--144 1987--$822,481-- 2 1990--5944,731-- 4 19854 81,179-- 93 1988--$594.850-- 11 1991--$685,603-- 9 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am: T2-Honda Classic: T2-Hardee's Golf Classic: 3-Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic: T3-THE PLAYERS Championship, T10-Canadian Open

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-26, in money-22: top ten finishes-12. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: United Airlines Hawaiian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1980 Florida Stale championship: Gator Invitational and Metro Collegiate Conference. Medalist in Qualifying School in Fall of 1984. Runner-up 1987 British Open. Named 1987 PGA and Player-of- the-Year. Winner, 1988 Fred Myer Challenge (with Bob Tway) & 1991 (with Ben Crenshaw), Winner, 1990 BMW Open (Germany). Led the TOUR in sand saves 1986. 1987 and 1990, all-around in 1989 and 1990 and eagles in 1990. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (21, 1989. 1991: World Cup, 1989 Paul Azinger stands tall as one of the outstanding players in the world... every young player could learn a lesson from him because it has been his sheer determination to succeed that has permitted his exceptional talent to surface._he loves to play the game and thrives on beating the best, such as he has done in the last two Ryder Cup matches._there appears to be no limit to what he might accomplish during his career. He played the first four years on TOUR without any significant success, but he burst upon the scene in superstar fashion in 1987 when he won three times, finished second on the money list and was named PGA P)ayer-of-the-Year...the Las Vegas Invitational was one of the victories and he holed an eagle putt of 30 feet on the last green to get it. Not many people were aware that Paul played with pain in his right shoulder for several years, although he said. it didn't affect my swing"...when it became worse last year. he headed for Centinela Medical Center in California after the U.S. Open for surgery... it was performed on June 20..,he missed nine tournaments before he came back at the NEC World Series of Golf. Everything considered, 1991 was a superb year..he won the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am by four strokes, was second in and third in THE PLAYERS Championship before the operation... in the Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island in September. he came on like a "hurricane" to be a giant killer again,..he won a crucial singles match against Jose Maria Olazabal...in the 1989 matches, he defeated in singles. Paul attended Brevard Junior College and Florida Slate University before launching his career on TOUR in 1982. he credLts John Redman with turning him from an average player to a good one during the early days of his career, . an extremely exciting player, he is even more impressive ci his family life.., truly. one of the nicest guys in the business-

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting

70 t7It2) 270.1(257) -674(99Ti .68015311 1 7711471 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles girdles 475 (191 .526(6871 124(24T) 7(557) 2881927)

45 Ian Baker-Finch EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1991 Brit'. FULL NAME: Ian Baker-Finch HEIGHT: 6'4 WEIGHT: 1"• BIRTH DATE: October 24, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Nambour, Australia RESIDENCE: Sanctuary Cove. Queer:- FAMILY: Wife, Jennie : Hayley (2/789), SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water sports. wine, . all ;pats TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 JOINED TOUR: Fall, 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,514.314 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.1

TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Southwestern Bell Colonial ( TOTAL: 1)

MONEY & POSITION: 1988-4 75,840--133 19&9--$253.309-- 53 1991--$ 649,513-13 1990--$611,492-- 16

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2-MCI Heritage Classic; 2-New England Classic: T2-The International: T3 Anheuser Busch God Classic; T6-Memorial Tournament; T7-Masters: T7- Southwestern Bell Colonial: T10-Canadian Open; T10-THE TOUR Champion- ship. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-21: in money--I;: top ten finishes--9 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Federal Express St. Jude Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1991 British Open,1963 , 1984 West , New South Open. 1985 Queensland PGA Championship, , Scandinavian Open. 1987 Australian Match Play Champi- onship, Polaroid Cup (Japan). 1988 , Pocari Sweat Open (Japan). (Japan). 1990 Hyatt Regency Coolum Classic, Queensland Classic NATIONAL TOUR TEAMS: Four Tours World Championship of Golf (3), 1989, 1990, 1991. Australian World Cup, 1985: Australia/New Zealand Kirin Cup (41. 1985. 1986. 1987. 1988. There may never be another week like the one in mid-July. 1991 for Ian Baker-Finch,..he put together four beautiful rounds, with a third day 64 serving as the catalyst to a magnificent victory in the 120th British Open Championship at Royal Golf Club in Southport. England...it was an extremely popular victory because Baker-Finch truly is or of the nicest people ever to play the game. The handsome Australian has known success all around the world,.. but never has been more impressive than he was the last two days at Birkdale... he finished off his 64 on Saturday with an eagle- birdie and on Sunday afternoon, he started with five birdies over the first seven holes...he closed with a 4-under-par 66 and a total of 8-under-par 272 to edge fellow Australian by two strokes... Fred Couples was three back. Ian officially last became a member of the TOUR in 1988 after finishing third in the NEC World Series of Goll...he earned enough money to be able to accept unlimited sponsor exemptions in 1989... he then came through with an impressive victory in the Southwestern Bell Colonial in Fort Worth...Two years ago,he earned $611.492 with three second place finishes and two thirds.., he was only one stroke behind winner Paul Azinger in the Tourrament of Champions and Gil Morgan in the Kemper Open. Last year, he added three more runner-up finishes, losing the New England Classic in a playoff to Bruce Fleisher the week before the British, and also in the MCI Heritage Classic and The International. Baker-Finch's home is in Sanctuary Cove near Brisb one in Queensland, the same "neighborhood' as Greg Norman and Wayne Grady...turned pro in 1979 and first significant pro victory was 1983 New Zealand Open...led 1984 Open at St. Andrews after three rounds but poor final round dropped him down list._ biggest win; at borne was 1988 Australian Masters... in Fall of 1990. led Australia New Zealand team to Four Tours World Championship in Japan.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulellon Putting 69.92(4) 258 6(113) .754)117) 6591107T) 1.74719) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 483 (22) .562130T) 124)24T1 61767) 27611097)

46 Dave Barr

EXEMPT STATUS: 108th on 1991 money list HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: March 1, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Kelowna. British Columbia RESIDENCE: Richmond. B.C. FAMILY: Wife, Lu Ann; Brent Jason 110 . 11/80); Teryn Amber (4/13183). COLLEGE: Oral Roberts University SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.539,097 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1 '2

TOUR VICTORIES: 1981 Quad Cities Open. 1987 Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic (TOTAL 2)

MONEY & POSITION: 1978- -$11.897- -133 1983 -$ 52.800- -96 1988_$291.244- 33 1979 -$13.022 - -142 1984 -$113,336-62 1989-- $190480- 75 1980- $14.664 - -141 1985-- $126,177- -65 1981-- $46,214 -- 90 1986- $122,181- -70 1990-- $197,979 -- 80 1982-- $12,474- -166 1987- $202,241- -54 1991 4144,389 -108

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T5--Centel Western Open 8-Honda Classic; TI 0--Canon Greater Hartford Open.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26. in money-17; top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Invitational of California OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 12 events on Canadian Tour. Winner of 1977, 1985. 1986 and 1988 Canadian Order of Merit. Winner 1977 Washington State Open, and 1985 Canadian PGA, 1988 Manitoba Open and Canadian Tournament Players Division championship. Member Canadian Tour Board of Directors. Winner of seven consecutive SCORE Awards as Canada's top player (1984-1989). Winner, 1989. 1990, 1991 Canadian Cadillac Skins Game. NATIONALTEAMS: WorldCup(10). 1977.1978.1982.1983. ¶984.1985.1987,1988.1989,1990(won individual title in 1983 and team title with Dan Halldorson in 1985). Canadian World Amateur Cup. 1972, Dunhill Cup (5), 1986, 1987, 1988. 1989, 1990. Another steady year for two-time winner on PGA TOUR, as he made 17 cuts in 26 events... recorded best finish of year at Centel Western Open, when he finished T5 at Dubsdread course at Cog Hill... 6-under-par 282 total was highlighted by third-round 68 and put him seven strokes behind winner Russ Cochran. Also finished alone in eighth place at windswept Honda Classic...TPC at Eagle Trace, opened with rounds of 70 and 66 to move into contention before finishing with rounds of 74 and 75... best other finish of year. was T1 0 at Canon Greater Hanford Open, in which he closed with strong S- under-par 67. 1991 marked eighth consecutive year netted at least $100,000 in earnings... best year from earnings standpoint was 1988, when he finished with over $291,000 and just out of top 30 money earners. Two victories on TOUR were both done in spectacular fashion... outlasted four other golfers to win 1981 Hardee's Classic in eight grueling playoff holes._he won 1987 Georgia Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic with torrid 23-under-par total of 265. Has played on numerous Canadian international reams, and has won at least a dozen Canadian Tour titles

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putling 70 97(75T) 260 5197T1 .683178Th 711(6T) 1.81511671 AII-Around Sandi Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 7901821 533r61T1 I75175Ti 51101T1 253(13011

47 Andy Bean

EXEMPT STATUS: 88th on 1991 mono-v !v_! FULL NAME: Thomas Andrew Bean HEIGHT: 6' 4' WEIGHT: 225 -e c BIRTH DATE: March 13, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: Lafayette GA RESIDENCE: Lakeland, FL; plays out of Grasslands CC Lakeland St ...s. FAMILY: Wife. Debbie: Lauren Ashley (4/17/82): Lindsa y Ann (6/10184); Jordan Alisa (11/19/85) COLLEGE: University of Florida (1975, Marketing-Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting and fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,166,175 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977 Doral-Eastern Open. 1978 Kent Der Open. Danny Thomas Memphis Classic. (TOTAL: 11) Western Open.1979 .1980 Hawaiian Open. 1981 Bay Hill Classic. 1982 Doral Eastern Open. 1084 Greater Greensboro Open. 1986 Doral Eastern Open. Byron Nelson Golf Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 10,761--139 1982- $208,627--15 1987- 4 73,808--120 1977--$127,312-- 12 1983- $181.246 - -24 1988- -$ 48,961- -149 1978--$268,241-- 3 1984- '$422.995- 3 1989-- 5236,097- 58 1979-$208,253-- 7 1985- $190,871 - -33 1990--$129.669--t19 1980--$269,033-- 4 1986- 5491.938 -- 4 1991-- $193.609-- 88 1981--$1o5,755-- 35 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3-Doral Ryder Open; TB-Memorial Tournament: T9-Honda Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24; in money--13 top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: NEC World Series of Golf OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1974 Eastern Amateur and Falstaff Amateur. 1975 Dixie Amateur and , semifinalist U.S. Amateur. All-America selection and captain of University of Florida golf team. Winner. 1978 Dunlop Phoenix. Member 1984 USA Team vs. Japan. Member Team, Medalist, 1987 ABC Cup maChes in Japan. Winner 1986. 1987 Kapalua International.

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2). 1979. 1987. USA vs. Japan. 1984.

One of game's leading players before tendinilis cut into effectiveness.., in 1991 showed flashes of being player who won 11 times on PGA TOUR... best finish last year was tie for third in Dural Ryder Open, tournament he has won three times...led by stroke after three rounds but dropped back in Sunday's windy conditions... tied for ninth next week at Honda Classic... finished tied for eighth later In year at Memorial Tournament... tied with John Huston as co-leader with 15 eagles on TOUR in 1991. First win came in 1977 Doral Eastern Open, victor as he matched in 1982 and 1986... his last win on TOUR came in the 1986 Byron Nelson Classic... I nished second twice in 1989,..came within stroke of forcing playoff with Payne Stewart in PGA Championship and was second to Greg Norman in Greater Milwaukee Open

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71 3011031 269.01311 .625(1527) 658(1 10T) 1.762(301 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 718(67) .525(701 183(88T) 1511 T) 251(133T1

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Chip Beck

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Charles Henry Beck HEIGHT: 5 10" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 12, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Fayetteville, NC RESIDENCE: Highland Park, IL FAMILY: Wife, Karen Marie: Charles (11/12 183); Elizabeth Tuttle (3/16187): Mary Catherine (7/7190). li~ C Yom^ COLLEGE: University of Georgia (1978, Journalism). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, landscaping. water skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 Q SCHOOL: Fall, 1978 CAREER EARNINGS: $4.011.553 PLAYOFF RECORD. 02

TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Los Angeles Open, USF&G Classic. 1990 Buick Open. (TOTAL: 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1979--$ 4,166--194 1984--$177,289-34 1988-$9t6,818-- 2 1980--$17.109--131 1985--$ 76,038--97 1989--5694,087-- 9 1981--$30,034-110 1986--$215,140--39 1990--$571.816-17 1982--$57,608- 76 1987--$523,003-- 9 1991-$578,535--16 1983-$149,909--33 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2-Buick Open: T3-Infiniti Tournament of Champions: T3-Las Vegas Invitational: T4-United Hawaiian Open: T5-THE TOUR Championship: T6-Memorial Tour- nament; T7-MCI Heritage Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-26: in money--22; top ten finishes-- 6 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named Senior Athlete of Year at Universityof Georgia. 1978. Winnerof six college tournaments, including Southern Intercollegiate three years and 1976 All-America tournament. Three-time All-America. Twice winner Carolinas Junior title and Carolinas Amateur championship. Winner, 1989 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Finals. Winner 1988 Vardon Trophy.

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2). 1989 & 1991: Kirin Cup, 1988: Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf. 1989. Chip Beck's name will live forever in the history books of the PGA TOUR...on October 11. 1991, in the third round of the Las Vegas Invitational, he joined AI Geiberger as the only players to shoot 59 in a TOUR event... Chip did it with 13 birdies and no bogeys on the 6.194 yard Sunrise Golf Club course... he started at No. 10 and had seven birdies for a 29.. after a birdie-par start, he birdied six in a row and then parred the 18th._moving to No. 1. he went birdie-birdie-par-birdie and then two pars before closing with three straight birdies...on the final hole, of 408-yards, he a driver and then an 8- 103 feet and made the pull. Beck received $500000 from Hilton Hotels Corp. for his share of the $1 million bonus offered to any player shooting a sub-60 round. he will receive payments of $25,000 per year for 20 years...Hilton also donated $500,000 to charities._Geiberger had his 59 at the Colonial CC on June 10, 1977 in the Danny Thomas Memphis Classic... Beck tied for third in Las Vegas. It took Chip a few years to adjust to TOUR life, but once he did starting in 1987. he became one of the best_.first victory was the 1988 Los Angeles Open at Riviera with a brilliant 17-under-par effort...two months later, won again in the USF&G Classic with 26-under-par 262...earned $916.818 for year and was No. 2 on the money list...won Vardon Trophy for low stroke average that year with 69.46. Won again in 1990 in Buick Open, posting final round 7-under-par 65 to come from eight strokes back and beat Hale Irwin, Fuzzy Zoeller and Mike Donald...last year at the Buick, tied Brad Faxon all7-under-par 271 but lost playoff on first extra hole...in Ryder Cup play last year, won crucial singles match against Ian Woosnam, 3 and 1. Chip was 10-year sold when introduced to game by his mother in Fayetteville. NC went to University of Georgia and, as a senior, was named Athlete of the Year ..first golfer ever so honored by Bulldogs_. won six collegiate events,

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.12(9) 259.3(1967) 735119T1 .695(1871 1754)1 ?i

All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 300(2) .559)371 1251281 9 (24T) 341(42T)

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Ronnie Black

EXEMPT STATUS: 113th on 1991 money list HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTHDATE: 5/26;58 BIRTHPLACE: Hobbs, NL' RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ FAMILY: Wife, Sandra, Justin (12'14861: Alex (5/11 Lamar University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting. basketball movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: 1981! 1982. 1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,174,548 TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Southern Open. 1984 Anheuser (TOTAL. 2) Busch Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1982-$ 6,329-- 91 1986--$166.761-- 56 1990--$ 34.001--190 1983--$ 87,524- 63 1987- $144.158-- 77 1991-$ 135.865-113 1984-4172.636- 35 1983--$100,603--112 1985--$ 61.684-109 1969-- $264.988-- 51

1991 BEST FINISH: T5--USF&G Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered -25, in money -14, top ten finishes-- 1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: MCI Heritage Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1976 and 1977 New Mexico State High School Championship, 1981 Southland Collegiate Conference.

Has battled back after losing full exempt status by finishing 190th on the 1990 money list,.. gained exemption by finishing 8th in 1990 0 Schoo ..retained it by earning $135.865 last year finishing 113th on money list.. third round 6-under-par E6 on tough English Turn course propelled him to tie for sixth place in the USF&G Classic... started tie year on a hot streak making cut in eight of first 10 tournaments. Won the 1983 Southern Open in a four hole playoff over Scotsman , who was warming up for the Ryder Cup matches... won it with a six-foot birdie putt... trailed by seven strokes entering the final round of the 1984 Anheuser Busch Golf Classic... fired a final round 8-under-par 63 to edge Wood by a stroke for his second career title.., had best money year in 1989 with $264,988 on the strength of a pair of second place finishes... lost to Wayne Grady in a playoff at the Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic...lat ar finished second to Bill Britton in the rain- shortened Centel Classic. Took up the game at nine-years of age..."Dad tole me I couldn't go to the course until I was able to hit the ball from our front yard, across the road anc over a fence on the other side,"said Black. "It was a shot of about 75 yards",..until he attended Lamar University had never seen a course with bunkers or one of championship caliber

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Purring 70 h5(46T) 264.6163T) -631(142) .6911271 178811047 Alb Around Sand Saves Tolel Driving Eagles Birdies 778(80) .567(23T1 205(121T) 3 (147T) 280(105T(

50

Phil Blackmar

EXEMPT STATUS: 77th on 1991 money hst FULL NAME: Philip Arnold Blackmar HEIGHT: 6' 7 WEIGHT: 240 C BIRTH DATE: Sept. 22. 1957 BIRTHPLACE: San Uiago RESIDENCE: Corpus Christi, TX; plays out of Kings Crossing C-C. FAMILY: Wife, Carol; Kristin (3/21/84): Kelli Michelle 19/20/85); Philip James (5/9/88) COLLEGE: University of Texas (1979, Finance) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.158,331 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Canon Sammy Davis. Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1988 Provident Classic. (TOTAL: 21 MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 3,374--209 1987--$ 99,580-- 97 1990--$200,796--78 1985-4198,537-- 28 1988-$108,403--105 1991--$218,838--77 1986-$191,228-- 43 t989--$140,949--100 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T-3 THE PLAYERS Championship: T4-United Hawaiian Open; T8-GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27, in money--13'. top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Freeport-McMoRan Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: All-Southwest Conference three years. Winner of 1983 State Open. Won four mini tour events. Second at 1985 National champion- ship, Second at 1984 Qualifying Tournament. 1985 Rookie-of-Year.

Phil Blackmar went over the $200,000 mark in earnings for the second year in a row in 1990... earned a career high of $218.838 to push his career earnings over the $t million mark to $1,158.332.,. had his best outing of the year at TH E PLAYERS Championship, tieing for third place with Paul Azinger and John Cook...an opening round of 5-under-par 67 was followed by rounds of 72, 69 and 70 on the tough TPC at Sawgrass Stadium Course... earlier in the year he finished tied for fourth in the United Hawaiian Open...finished tied for eighth in the GTE Byron Nelson Classic after a pair of 66's in the middle two rounds. Phil has won twice since going through 0-School in the Fall of 1984... during his rookie season of 1985 he burst onto the scene by winning the Canon Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open in a playoff over Dan Pohl and Jodie Mudd...his second TOUR win also came in a playoff, as he rolled in a birdie putt on the first extra hole to defeat Payne Stewart in the Provident Classic in Chattanooga. TN...has earned over $100.000 every year on TOUR, with the exception of 1987 when he fell a mere $520 short. Phil's father, who won the National Lefthanders title in 1965, introduced Phil to the game at an early age_. attended the University of Texas where he was a three-time All-Southwest Conference selection...finished second in the 1984 Qualifying Tournament at La Quinta. CA. one stroke behind medalist Paul Azinger.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71.37(11OT) 271 2(21) -5941170T) 6471133T1 1.7961121 T) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 970 1127TI .358(189) 191(103T) 8 135T1 291188T)

51 Jay Don Blake q f/

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Jay Don Blake HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT:180 BIRTH DATE: October 28, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: St. George. UT RESIDENCE: St. George, UT FAMILY: Jamie Dawn (10/1/79); Bridgetle (4/11/83). COLLEGE: Utah State SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, all sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.132,307 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Shearson Lehman Brothers Open. (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$ 87.634--106 1989--$200.499-- 71 1991--$ 563.854--21 1988--$131.937--90 1990--$148.384--106

BEST 1991 FINISH: 1 Shearson Lehman Brothers Open: T5-Phoenix Open; 6-Nestle Invitational: TB- BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic: 18-Memorial Tournament: T8-Anheuser Busch Golf Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27. in money--23: top ten finishes--6. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Las Vegas Invitational OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1980 NCAA Championship: runner-up 1981 NCAA Championship. 1980 & 1981 collegiate All-American. 1988 Utah State Open.

Developing into one of the TOUR's premier players... after brilliant collegiate career, it took him awhile to find his way onto the TOUR and into limelight... first year was in 1987 and first victory didn't come until last year in Shearson Lehman Brothers Open at Torrey Pines near San Diego...won impressively with 69-65-67-67--268. 20-under-par for two-stroke margin over Bill Sander. "I always thought I had what it takes to win out here." he said "but I was beginning to wonder"... used new that week and his putting was the key to victory... previous Monday. while playing with some friends in Palm Springs, he way having bad day on greens...after missing short putt on 17th, he turned and tossed putter he had used since high school days in St. George, Utah, into the pond. Started in golf as youngster on nine-hole course that was adjacent to family's home...mother. father and four brothers all played golf ...by age 12, knew golf was his game, too...moved on to Utah State University and won 1980 NCAA Championship as a junior_.finished second by one stroke in 1981 NCAAs and was named "College Player of the Year." Set his sights on the TOUR, but didn't make it...so, he decided to get away from game for a couple of years... then started to play mini-tours for awhile and tried again in the TOUR's Qualifying School in fall of 1986 and he made it...after slow start his first season in 1987, he gradually put his game together and easily finished among the leading 125 money winners...nearly gained first victory in 1989 BellSouth Atlanta Classic, but finished third, one-stroke out of Scott Simpson-Bob Tway playoff. in 1988. he did win a special non-TOUR event, the Utah State Open.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greene In Regulation Putting 70 22l5l 2692(29) -666(112T1 673176T) 1.733(1T) All-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 396(9) .494(113) t41133T1 10111 T) 400(61)

52 Bill Britton EXEMPT STATUS: 57th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: William Timothy Britton HEIGHT: 5'7" WEIGHT: 140 BIRTH DATE: Nov. 13. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Staten Island. NY RESIDENCE: Red Bank. NJ FAMILY: Wife, Isabelle: Kevin (112190). Caitlin (22791 COLLEGE: University of Florida (1979 Municipal Recreation) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Spring 1980; Fall 1986, 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.202.162 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Centel Classic (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 9,022--171 1984-$ 28.149-142 1989--$307,978-- 34 1981--$ 39,358-- 97 191 3.245--215 1990--$278.977-- 51 1982--$ 75,328-- 57 1987--$ 45,939--158 19914282.894-- 57 1983--$ 20.492- -148 1988--$110, 781--103 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 3-Kemper Open: T3-H.E.B. Texas Open: T5-K mart Greater Greensboro Open; T8-Anheuser- Busch Golf Classic; T10-Buick Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30: in money--la; top ten finishes--6.

1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Chattanooga Classic

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 . 1975 National Junior College champion- ship. Metropolitan Amateur championship. 1975. 1976. Finished 57th on money list in 1991, same position he occupied in third year on TOUR in 1982- -but last year's dollar figure was $207,566 higher...tong regarded as one of PGA TOUR's hardest workers, consistency he has achieved over past three years has been reward for his perseverance and hard work put in over the years. After three seasons of progress starting when he joined PGA TOUR in 1980, career look downward turn beginning in 1983... struggled mightily to regain promise he showed from 1980-82 but won only $3,245 in 1985 and didn't even play TOUR in'86...returned to competition in 1987 and finally. in 1988, began to play way he always felt he could. Confidence level achieved in '88 carried over into 1989, when he had biggest money year and first career victory, impressive four-stroke triumph in Centel Classic.. previous best finish had been playoff loss to Hal Sutton in 1982 Wall Disney World Classic, when he fired closing-round 64 to force overtime. Fact he never lost faith in himself continued to bear fruit in 1990, when he gained considerable national attention with a T7 in The Masters and solo fourth in PGA Championship at Shoal Creek...best'90 finish was T3 in the Hardee's Golf Classic, crafted when closing-round 65 left him one stroke out of a playoff. Had five top ten finishes in 1991, including third place in Kemper Open and T3 at H.E.B. Texas Open. Golfing career began when he used to sneak under fence of public golf course near Staten Island. NY home...won Metropolitan Amateur in 1975 and 1976 and Metropolitan Open in 1979... captured National Junior College title whi le attending Miami Dade North and before moving to University of Florida, from where he graduated in 1979...joined TOUR in spring of '80, • scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 7070150) 259.0(1097) .691(687) .682(447) 1778(68TI All-Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 636 (56) 49211 161 1 77177T) 7 (55T) 330(49)

53

Mark Brooks

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Mark David Brooks HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: March 25, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Fort Wont, TX RESIDENCE: Fort Worth. TX FAMILY: Wife, Cynthia: Lyndsay It 24;861: Hollie (9/21189) COLLEGE: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, cooking TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 O-SCHOOL: Fall, 1983, 1984. 1985, 1987

CAREER EARNINGS: $1,530.580 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2 -1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Canon Sammy Davis Jr., Greater Hartford Open. 1991 Kniart Greater (TOTAL: 31 Greensboro Open. Greater Milwaukee Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 40.438--122 1987--$ 42,100--165 1990--$307,948-- 45 1985- $ 32,094--141 1988--$280,636-- 36 1991--$667,263-- 11 1986--$47,264--140 1989-$112,834--115

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1 . K mart Greater Greensboro Open: 1- Greater Milwaukee Open: T4-Kemper Open: T4-NEC World Series of Golf: T6- Federal Express St. Jude Classic.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-30: in money--24: top ten finishes--5. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: New England Classic

Some people may joke about Mark Brooks winnirg the 'Greater Slam," but this young man appears on his way to becoming one of the greater players in the game. he has won three times during his eight years on TOUR - the Greater Hartford Open. Greater Greensboro Open and Greater Milwaukee Open._the last two events came last year when he went from being a good young player to an outstanding one, ..he more than doubled his prize money from any other single season. The former University of Texas golfer probed how tough he could be coming down the stretch... at the K mart GGO, he was seven strokes beh nd entering the last round and proceeded to shoot an 8-under-par 64 for a 13-under-par 275...had six straight birdies in one stretch... sometime later, Gene Sauers came in to tie him. but Mark won the Dlayoff with a par on the third extra hole...in Milwaukee, he battled Robert Gamez for all four rounds and finally won by a stroke. He started on TOUR in 1984 and after little success through first four years, broke through in 1988 Canon Greater Hartford Open by winning playoff against Joey Sindelar and Dave Barr, making birdie putt of 10 feet on second extra hole...neary won again later in year at Gatlin Brothers- Southwest Classic.., made 50-foot eagle putt on final he le to tie Tom Purtzer but lost in the playoff. Started in game at age eight while visiting grandparents..grandfather was an avid golfer... enjoyed success at the high school and junior levels, winning several titles...went on to University of Texas and was two-time All-American selection... four times he obtained his TOUR card, starting in fall of 1983, but each year he lost it and had to go back to the Qualifying School... the last time was in 1987 and he proved in 1988 that he cid, indeed, belong.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70-58(43TI 256.111391 .710(487) -651112671 1766134T1 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 691 164) .451115171 187(987) 813571 37211771

54 Billy Ray Brown

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Billy Ray Brown HEIGHT: 6 3 WEIGHT: 205 BIRTH DATE: April 5. 1963 BIRTHPLACE: Houston, TX RESIDENCE: Missouri City. TX FAMILY: Wife. Cindy COLLEGE: University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $907.103 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1.0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Canon Greater Hanford Open. (TOTAL. 11

MONEY & POSITION: 1958--$83,593--125 1990--$312,466--44 1991--$348,082-46 1989- $162,964 -85

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1 Canon Greater Hartford Open: T2-Independent Insurance Agent Open.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--19: top ten finishes--2.

1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Shell Houston Open

Credited by Dillard Pruitt with giving Pruitt tip that helped Dillard win Chattanooga Classic. then went out next week and won Canon Greater Hartford Open for his own first TOUR victory._GHO triumph continued upward spiral that saw big, friendly fellow from University of Houston earn $312,466 in 1990.. year concluded with his other top ten finish. 12 in Independent Insurance Agent Open. Hartford victory came on birdie putt of first hole in playoff with Corey Pavin and Rick Fehr... by sinking curling 25-footer, erased any lingering pain from missed 15-foot putt on final hole of 1990 U.S. Open that would have forced playoff with Hale Irwin and Mike Donald...spent an hour on phone with family following win and then said: "I don't mind telling you, its been pretty emotional"...6-3. 200-pounder also exclaimed through his jubilation, "I might have been able to dunk a basketball)" His missed putt on final hole of U.S. Open notwithstanding, performance at Medinah remains one of his career highlights. .,was tied for third round lead with Donald, and birdie on par-3 17th hole when he hit a 9-iron two feet from pin put him in position to tie for lead. Prior to GHO victory. T2 in 1989 Kemper Open was best previous finish... along with third- place tie with in U.S. Open, had two other thirds in '90: Phoenix Open and Honda Classic... also placed fifth in THE PLAYERS Championship in 1990. Came to TOUR with outstanding amateur credentials. including NCAA Championship victory as Houston freshman in 1982 and four All-America selections... Steve Elkington one of his Houston teammates... helped lead Cougars to three NCAA team championships, Comes from an athletic background.,.father played behind Jim Otto at center for Oakland Raiders of National Football League, and brother Chuck played tackle briefly for the NFL's St. Louis Cardinals.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71.44(114T) 258.5(114) .7081501 .668(90) 1.82611 78Ti AII-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 905 11161 .469(1371 164(58T) 7(55T) 276(1097)

55 Olin Browne EXEMPT STATUS: 2nd on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour money list FULL NAME: Olin Douglas Browne. Sr. w HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 165 BIRTHDATE: April 22. 1959 kC. BIRTHPLACE: New York, NY RESIDENCE: Jupiter, FL FAMILY: Wife; Pam; Olin Jr. (79.88t), Alexander Grace (1012491) COLLEGE: Occidental SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 0 SCHOOL: 1990 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--i. Irl money-0: top ten finishes--0. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Honda Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of three mini tour events.

Finished second on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour money list with $106,406 in 27 events... two victories in 1991 came in the Ben Hogan Bakersfield Open (9-under-par 207) and Ben Hogan Hawkeye Open (14-under-par 199)... victory in the Ben Hogan Bakersfield Open was 'the best thing that has happened to me in golf." Posted nine other top ten finishes, including one second and three thirds... made 20 of 27 cuts... placed first in par breakers (.239), second in scoring average (70.26), third in birdies (305) and T6 in eagles (9).. recorded two eagles in same round during both Panama City Classic and Santa Rosa Open... stayed in the top fouron the money list entire season...62nd Ben Hogan Tour Qualifierat 1991 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament...one of three players to reach $100.000 mark on Ben Hogan Tour...only Hogan playoff appearance was loss to Jeff Cook in 1990 Greater Ozarks Open...made $42.227 in 1990. of which $35,000 came in final 11 events... finished 16th on 1990 Hogan Tour money list. 1992 is first as member of PGA TOU R...failed to make cut in New England Classic. only PGA TOUR apearence in 1991... competed in mini-tour events until he received Ben Hogan Tour card in 1990. Played college golf at Occidental... "The only reason I made the team was because we had an extremely poor one'.... brother has caddied for him majority of last two years: however, his dad carried bag week he won in Bakersfield,

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting NA N/A NA NA N,A All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies N.A NSA N/A NA NA

56

EXEMPT STATUS: 124th on 1991 Money List HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 165 BIRTHDATE: 11.18162 BIRTHPLACE: Galesville, TX RESIDENCE: Winter Park. FL FAMILY: Wife, Cathy, Kristen Elizabeth (8.1.88) COLLEGE: New Mexico State SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, spending time with family. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 O SCHOOL: 1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $119.931 MONEY & POSITION: 1991 $119.931--124 1991 BEST FINISHES: 7--Honda Classic: T9--United Hawaiian Open, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered -31 in money --17: top ten finishes -2 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1984 UCLA Billy Bryant Invitational, 1983. 1984 Sun Country Amateur, 1988 . Two time Third team All-American, PCAA Player of the Year in 1984, 1985. Member 1990 Ben Hogan Tour.

Made first year on PGA TOUR a successful one... retained his playing privileges by finishing 124th on the money list... played consistently all year. finishing in the money 17 times in 31 tournaments... finished seventh at the Honda Classic after opening with a 3-under-par 69...$33.500 paycheck is his largest on TOUR...tied for ninth in his second event of the year, the United Hawaiian Open, after posting a 6-under-par 66 in the second round... five times he finished in the top 25, including a tie for 23rd at the Buick Classic the same week his older brother. Brad, finished in second place. Attended New Mexico State University where he was twice named PCAA Player of the Year... was named third-team All-American two times...has won numerous collegiate and amateur events including the 1984 UCLA Billy Bryant Invitational and 1983 and 1984 Sun Country Amateur._turned professional in 1985 and won the 1988 Florida Open. Brad helped him adjust to life on TOUR..."Brad most definitely has helped. He has given me so many tips--where to stay, air fares, etc. I've sort of lived the TOUR life through him. I feel I had a little advantage over some rookies because of it.'

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Reguislion Pulling 71-65(128) 257-6(1257( 734121 TI ,694{20T1 1-831118271 AII'Around Sand Saves inlet Driving Eagles Birdies 8951111, -457(1457 146(387) 2(1647) 309,/2T1

57

Brad Bryant

EXEMPT STATUS: 99th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Bradley Dub Bryant HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: December 11. 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Amarillo, TX RESIDENCE: Winter Garden. FL FAMILY: Wife, Sue: William Jamieson (1/27/91) COLLEGE: University of New Mexico SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bass fishing. hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1978, 1987, 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 996.927 BEST-EVER FINISHES: 2--1991 Buick Classic: T2--1982 Tournament Players Championship T2-1982 Quad Cities Open;T2--1983 Byron Nelson Golf Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 4,350--173 1983--$ 93.021-- Cl 1988--$ 62,614--141 19794 63,013-- 67 1984--$ 36,805--127 1989--$174,393-- 84 19804 56,115-- 68 1985--$ 1.683--232 1990--$189.795-- 86 1981 4 52.070-- 80 19864 11.290--202 1991--$152,202-- 99 1982--$ 99.576-- 37 1987--$ 17,090--191 BEST 1991 FINISH: 2--Buick Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--9: top ten finishes--1.

1992 TEAM CHARITY COMPETITION: Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1971, 1973 New Mexico Scholastic championships; 1973 Invitational, Named All-Western Athletic Conference, 1974.

Recorded best ever finish when closed with 71 to finish alone in second place at 1991 Buick Classic at Westchester CC in Rye. NY...9-under-par 275 total was one stroke more than back-to- back winner Billy Andrade... started off strong, opening with a 5-under-par 66. Second-place finish came during a stretch where he fired eight consecutive rounds of par or better...has three other finishes where he has tied for second place, including Tournament Players Championship in 1982, losing to Jerry Pate and finishing tied with Scott Simpson. Has surpassed $150,000 mark in earnings for third consecutive year... best year came in 1990, when he earned $189.795 and collected Live top ten finishes on year... has played TOUR for 14 years, and once promising career was hampered by shoulder injury in middle 1980's...says 1988 was first year he was able to play healthy since 1983. Underwent surgery in 1985. slowly rebounded until 1989. when he fully regained exempt status... avid fisherman, was joined by younger brother Bart on TOUR in 1991, making them one of four sets of brothers on the 91 PGA TOUR.

• Scaring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71 76(142) 268.7(32( .640(1347) .664(96T) 1,809(l58Ti All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 957(124) .466(138T1 166(62T1 7i55T1 242(1407)

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Mark Calcavecchia EXEMPT STATUS: 50th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Mark John Calcavecchia HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: June 12. 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Laurci. NE RESIDENCE: West Palm Beach. FL; plays out of Bear Lakes CC, West Palm Beach, FL FAMILY: Wife, Sheryl: Brittney Jo (8/8/89) COLLEGE: University of Florida SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bowling. music TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Spring 1981. Fall 1982. 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,482.362 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Southwest Golf Classic. 1987 Honda Classic. 1988 Bank of Boston Classic. (TOTAL: 5) 1989 Phoenix Open. Nissan Los Angeles Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 404--253 1985--$ 15.957--162 1989--$807,741-- 5 1982—$25,064--134 1986--$155,012-- 58 1990--$834,281-- 7 1983-416,313--161 1987--$522,423— 10 1991--$323,621--50 1984--$29,660--140 1988--$751,912-- 6 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3-Nestle Invitational; T4-United Hawaiian Open. T5-Southwestern Bell Colo- nial: 7-Dora) Ryder Open: T7-H.E.B. Texas Open: 10-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24: in money--I 7: top ten finishes-6. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Phoenix Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1989 British Open: Winner, 1976 Florida State Junior Champion- ship, Orange Bowl Championship; Named first-team All-SEC in 1979. Winner, 1988 Australian Open. NATIONAL TEAMS'. Ryder Cup (3), 1987, 1989, 1991: Kirin Cup 1987: Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2), 1989, 1990: Dunhill Cup (2). 1989. 1990.

Enjoyed another steady season despite fact he didn't win... made 17 cuts in 24 starts and did collect six top ten finishes, including T3 at Nestle Invitational, where he opened with 66 and eventually finished three strokes behind Andrew Magee in rain-shortened event_.also finished T4 at United Hawaiian Open. after starting with 68 and 67, to fall six strokes short of winner Lanny Wadkins' mark. Surpassed $300,000 mark in earnings for fifth consecutive year...enjoyed finest year on PGA TOUR in 1989, when he won twice and finished fifth on the money list with over $800.000 ... blistered field in 1989 Phoenix Open by seven strokes, finishing 65-64... later same year, battled to the finish and pulled out victory by one stroke in Nissan Los Angeles Open. Perhaps finest victory was at 1989 British Open, where he defeated Greg Norman and Wayne Grady in the Royal and Ancient's multi-hole playoff system... stroked five-iron to within 7-feet and made birdie on fourth and final hole of playoff to win with a flourish... member of victorious United Slates Ryder Cup team.

• Scaring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 70.51(36) 272.61151 .628(148) .649(13071 1 772(SOTI All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 539 (35) .591(10) 1631571 10(117) 298(82T1

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David Canipe

EXEMPT STATUS: 119th on 1991 money list. FULL NAME: David Canipe HEIGHT: 511 , WEIGHT: 215

BIRTH DATE: Aug. 31. 1953 BIRTHPLACE: High Point. 11. RESIDENCE: Heathrow. FL FAMILY: Wife. Rexanna. COLLEGE: University of Georgia 11974) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 JOINED TOUR: Fall, 1976. 1986, 1987. 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $515.381 BEST-EVER FINISH: 3--1990 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. T3--1991 Federal Express St. Jude Classic MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 291--285 1980--$ 1,050-- 1989--$ 93.077--132 1977--$ 1,654--217 1987--$ 36.927--167 1990--$ 144,676--107 1979--$ 1.581--229 1988--$ 114,180--100 1991--$ 126,520--119

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3-Federal Express St. Jude Classic: T8-Buick Southern Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30: in money--14; top-ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kemper Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 1984 Provident Classic on TPS tour. Leading winner an 1985 Florida tour. Winner of 1987 Sun-Aire Open.

In 1990 had his best ever finish, a third place at the Federal Express St. Jude Classic...last year he matched that effort by once again finishing in third place at the TPC at Southwind...thistime tied forthird with Jay Haas...a final round 6-under-par 65 vaulted him into position... two years ago he had a 7-under 64 in the third round. Went over $100,000 for the season for the third time in his career... earned $126,520 to rank 11 9th...a final round 5-under-par 67 lifted him to a tie for eighth place in the Buick Southern Open. Played the TOUR in the 1970s with little success... earned only $4,576 in his first four years...left the TOUR after 1980 to play the mini-tours...won an estimated 25 times...was the leading money winner on the 1985 Florida Tour...won the 1984 Provident Classic on the TOUR- sponsored Tournament Players Series circuit. Returned to the TOUR in 1987, but had to return to Q School after finishing 167th on money list...big boost in his comeback came in 1988 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational where he finished tied for fourth earning $52.361...Las Vegas was the turning point of my comeback." said Canipe. "I wasn't sure I'd be successful until then. I felt like I was going to play better, but not rock solid sure." Attended the University of Georgia where he teamed with future TOUR players Billy Kratzert and Lyn Lott.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71.6211261 249.611787 747113T1 627116571 1.804i148Ti AM-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 105711441 .518178; 191(103T} 31147T1 28219971

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Brian Claar

EXEMPT STATUS: 67th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Brian Claar HEIGHT: S'S WEIGHT: 145 BIRTH DATE: July 29, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Santa Monica, CA RESIDENCE: Palm Harbor, FL: plays out of East Lake Woodlands, FL. FAMILY: Wife. Tracy: Zackary (7/1590 COLLEGE: University of Tampa (1981) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, Tampa Bay Buns TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 JOINED TOUR: Fall 1985, 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $661.140 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2 -1991 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$117,355--75 1988--$ 30.276--172 1990--$ 161,356--98 1987--$ 43,111--162 1989--$ 88,010--133 1991--$251,309--67

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T2-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T3-H.E.B. Texas Open;TS-Anheuser Busch Golf Classic, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31; in money--21: top-ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: GTE Byron Nelson Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-time All-America. Winner of seven mini-tour events. 1986 Rookie-of- the-Year. Enjoyed finest season of six-year career in 1991 with earnings of $251,309, good for 67th on money list... had best- ever finish and biggest single payday in fourth event of season. T2 in AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am worth $96,800... victory followed T24 but four sub-70 rounds in Phoenix Open...also had T3 in H.E.B. Texas Open and T5 in Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. Earned large measure of respect in 1989 with fifth-place finish in U.S. Open at Oak Hills in Rochester. NY...with finishing rounds of 68 and 69, the two lowest of weekend, wound up two shots back of winner Curtis Strange and one stroke behind second-place tie of Chip Beck, Mark McCumber and Ian Woosnam. First earned TOUR card in tall of 1985...made cut in 20 of 27 events and earned $117,355, ...after two down years rebounded in 89 with his attention-getting finish in Open... followed that up by barely making it through Qualifying Tournament in fall of'89, then went onto successful season and earned exempt status in 1990... seventh-place finish in BellSouth Atlanta Classic was start of making cut in 12 straight events... highlight of that stretch was when he took two weeks off and wife Tracy presented him with son Zackary. Comes trom non-golfing family... had rather unusual introduction to game during his childhood in Connecticut.._"I found some old golf balls in a drawer. I look them out to the beach and hit them around with a baseball bat. My neighbor saw me. He belonged to a country club so he took me to play. I really wasn't good at all, but I was stubborn enough that I was determined to learn how to play

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting I'1 06;85T 252 01168T; .7411151 650112871 1.76814071 All-Around said Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 821 196Th 4851123T1 18311 3(147T) 355t27T1

61 Bobby Clampett

EXEMPT STATUS: 116th on 1991 money list HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: 4/22/60 BIRTHPLACE: Monterey- CA RESIDENCE: Cary, NC FAMILY: Wife. Ann: Katelyn 110.3087) COLLEGE: Brigham Young University (Associates in French. 1980) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bible sNtly, flying. snow skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 0 SCHOOL: 1980,1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,125,105 PLAYOFF RECORD: 02 _ TOUR VICTORIES: 1982 Southern Open (TOTAL 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 10,190- -163 1984--s 41.837 -117 1988--$ 88,067-118 1981-5184.710-- 14 1985--$ 81.121-- 94 1989--$ 68,868--148 1982-5184,600-- 17 1986--$ 97.178-- 87 1990--$ 29.268--194 1983--$ 86.575-- 64 1987--$124,872-- 84 1991--$127,817--116

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T5-The International: 10-MCI Heritage Classic. 1991SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-30: in money-12: top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Nissan Los Angeles Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1978 and 1980 California State Amateur, Low Amateur, 1978 U.S. Open. Winner 1978 World Amateur medal. Three time All-American, 1978 80. Two-time winner Fred , presented to top collegiate player. Winner, 1978 Western Amateur and 1980 Sunnehanna Amateur. Medalist, 1981 U.S. vs Japan Team Matches,

Was on the bubble to keep full exempt status for the 1992 season before fine play at Independent Insurance Agent Open clinched it...went into week all26th on the money list...$15,000 paycheck for tie for 12th place gave him $127,817 (116th) for the year... after opening with a 3-over- par 75 came back with rounds of 67-69-66...best finish on the year was a tie for fifth in The International...that was his best finish since finishing second to Mark McCumber in the 1987 Anheuser Busch Classic... middle rounds of 66-67 put him into contention at the MCI Heritage Classic before dropping back into 10th place. Best year on TOUR came in 1982... earned $184,600 to rank 17th on the money list... also picked up lone TOUR victory that year at the Southern Open... opened with a 5-under-par 70 to tie Lance Ten Broeck... middle rounds of 69-68 left him one behind going into final round... fired 6-under-par 64 to defeat Hale Irwin by a stroke...64 was low round of tournament for Irwin's final round 61. Using his father's old clubs, started to play game at age 10..-worked at Carmel Valley Ranch in exchange for playing priveleges... had an impressive amateur career... twice won the Fred Haskins Award as top collegiate player... three times was named All-American

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 71./51141) 256.911321 630(143T) 61511/811 1.764t32T1 AC-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 1090)1561 565141 T/ 27511741 41126T) 2631123)

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Keith Clearwater EXEMPT STATUS: 69th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Keith Allen Clearwater HEIGHT: 6 WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: September 1, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Long Beach. CA RESIDENCE: Orem, Utah. FAMILY: Wife, Sue. Jennifer (3/9/65): Melissa (6130/88) COLLEGE: Brigham Young University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family and church activities, home building, all sports, particularly water sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 860,202 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Colonial National Invitation. Centel Classic TOTAL. 21 MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$320,007-- 31 1989-$ 87,490-136 1991--$ 239,727--69 1988--$ 82,876-127 19904130,103--118 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T8-Anheuser Busch Golf Classic: T9-The International. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money-24: top ten finishes-2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: JCPenny Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1982 North & South Amateur. Member 1981 Brigham Young NCAA championship team. Equaled U.S Open record with 64 third day at in 1987. All -America, 1981. W inner 1985 Alaska State Open. Winner of 4 mini tour events in 1986. 1987 MasterCard Rookie of the Year

Had best season since spectacular rookie year of 1987 with $239,727 won in 1991...cam- paign included two Top Ten finishes, 18 at Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic and T9 in The International.. missed cut in just five of 29 tournaments entered. 1987 victories in Colonial National Invitation and Centel Classic keyed rookie season that saw him finish 31 sl on money list with $320,007... was first rookie in decade to capture two events in year... fired back-to-back 64s on final clay of Colonial, finishing with 14-under-par 266 to equal tournament record set by Corey Pavin in 1985... unusual 36-hole windup necessitated by fact Friday round was rained out and played on Saturday._collected $108.000. Gained more national attention in '87 by equaling U.S. Open record with 6-under-par 64 in third round at Olympic Club in ... Centel Classic victory closed out official season. Struggled in both 1988 and 1989.. attributed problems mainly to a balky putter... got back on track starting in 1990 by returning to success formula of '87: "I went back to the things I did during my rookie year, not only with the putter but with some swing thoughts, as well".., retooling produced positive results, including two-stroke lead in BellSouth Atlanta Classic following third-round 66--but Wayne Levi came on strong to win by one shot as Clearwater finished in three-way tie for second with Larry Mize and Nick Price. Attended Brigham Young University, where he teamed with such future TOUR player as Bobby Clampett. Rick Fehr, and Richard Zokol...earned All-America status in 1981. year he helped lead RYU to NCAA Team championship

Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling Jo 87071 258.811 12, 87211031 573(75TI 1 777'(507) Au-Around Sand Saves Toed Driving Engles Birdies 644(5 '7) .5441541) 215113871 9f24T1 3711201

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Russ Cochran EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Russell Earl Cochran HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: October 31, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Paducah, KY RESIDENCE: Paducah. KY FAMILY: Wife. Jackie: Ryan 19483), Reed (9:28851: Case (4;5:891 COLLEGE: University of Kentucky SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.663,335 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Centel Western Open. (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 7,968--188 1986--$ 89,817-- 92 1989--$132.678--107 1984-$133.342-- 51 1987--$148,110-- 74 1990--$230.278-- 65 1985-$ 87,331- 87 1988--$148.960-- 80 1991-$684.851-- 10

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-Centel Western Open; 2-THE TOUR Championship; T2- Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic: T3-Doral Ryder Open: 5-Federal Express St. Jude Classic; T7- Chattanooga Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30'. in money--20 top ten finishes--6. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kemper Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of twoTournament Players Series events in 1983. MagnoliaClassic and Greater Baltimore Open. He won $100.863 in eight events to be the leading money winner. Winner 1975 Kentucky State High School Champi' unship.

No questions about it, Russ Cochran is finest lefthanded golfer on the PGA TOUR and is the best since of New Zealand was winning TOUR events in the 1960's and early 1970s...only surprise is it took him nine years to win first title, and it came in Centel Western Open last year on Dubsdread course at Cog Hill in Lemont. IL. came rather unexpectedly, as he trailed Greg Norman by five strokes with eight holes to play... while Norman struggled, Russ steadily inched into lead and won with closing 4-under-par 68 and 13-under-par 275,.. Norman finished two behind. Certainty enjoyed his finest season in 1991 ...Jos: playoff to Craig Stadler at the TOUR Championship and was second in Deposit Guaranty Classic in Hattiesburg after final-round 63.. was third in Doral Ryder Open after closing with 72 to finish one shot out of Rocco Mediate - Curtis Strange playoff... prior to victory, he had three runner-up finishes in main TOUR events as his best. Started in game at age 10, playing neighborhood course with brother... became hooked on game couple of years later when he won state-wide age group event in Kentucky... won state interscholastic litte in 1975 and moved to the University of Kentucky for three more years... qualified for the TOUR at start of 1983 but did not play well...however, won two events on old Tournament Players Series circuit to become its leading money winner with more than $100,000 and gained exempt status for 1984...has been exempt ever since. He went over the $200,000-mark two years ago with a third place in the USF&G Classic his best...that set the stage for a profitable 1991... as for playing lefthanded, he said, When I was younger. I used ladies clubs because they were the orly lefthanded clubs I could find_. several people said I should switch and play righthanded...but none made a real effort to change me, so I stayed with it .1 do everything lefthanded anyway."

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.4418111 262 8186' .695(62T( 707(8Ti I-'71 47Ti All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 536 (34) .457(1457( 148(40T) 5 (101T) 373116)

64 Frank Conner

EXEMPT STATUS: 5th on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour monmv Ii 1 FULL NAME: Frank J Conner HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: I I BIRTH DATE: January 11. 1946 BIRTHPLACE: Vienna, Austria RESIDENCE: San Antonio, TX FAMILY: Wife Joy: Michelle (5 . 1i ti . oi.• COLLEGE: Trinity University (19e9. Hi siness Adniinistralioni SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 JOINED TOUR:1974 CAREER EARNINGS: $626.365 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.2 BEST EVER FINISH: 2--1982 Sea Pines Heritage Classic: T-2--1979 New Orleans Open 1981 Quad Cities Open. 1984 Bank of Boston Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 4.418 -165 1981--$85.009- 51 1987-- $51.475- -150 1971 9.273- -147 1982—$72,181-- 58 1988-- $44.801- -154 1977--$15.138- -122 1983--$71.320-- 75 191 3,052- -244 1978--$11,325- -136 1984--$55,405-- 98 1990- -$ 3,461- -258 1979-446,020-- 87 1985--$68,804--103 1991- $18.318- -207 1980--$37.149-- 87 1986--$35.729--155 BEST 1991 FINISH: T-7 Deposit Guaranty Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--5: in money--2: top ten finishes--1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM: H.E.B. Texas Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1982 King Hassan Open in Morocco. Winner. 1988 Deposit Guaranty Classic.

Finished fifth on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour money Iist_.he tired 15-under-par 198 in Ben Hogan Knoxville Open to take first victory of the year...later overcame opening- round 3-over-par 75 to post 6-under-par 210 at Ben Hogan Tulsa Open and tie Tom Lehman before winning with birdie on second playoff hole...at age of 45 years and 7 months became oldest player to win Hogan event with victory in Ben Hogan Tulsa Open. Placed in top ten eight times... made 17 of 28 cuts with 11 top 25 finishes... finished seventh in scoring average (70.89). T14 in par breakers (.205), T19 in birdies (250) and T40 in eagles (5)...set competitive course record at Willow Creek GC with 8-under-par 63 during first round of Ben Hogan Knoxville Open...made last five cuts of 1991 season, including two top tens, to ensure spot in top five. Member of PGA TOUR for 16 years...in 1991 finished T8 in Deposit Guaranty Classic and T 15 in Chattanooga Classic_.best year was 1981 when he made $85.009... tied with four others in 1981 Quad Cities Open but lost to Dave Barr in playoff...led 1982 Sea Pines Heritage Classic by one after three rounds, but ended tied with Tom Watson. who won on third extra hole. One of only two men to have played in U.S. Open Championships in golf and tennis... didn't start playing golf until 24 years old...All-America in tennis as sophmore and junior at Trinity College,

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling NA NA NA NA N.A All-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies NA NA N/A NA NA

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John Cook EXEMPT STATUS: 26th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: John Nueman Cook HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: October 2. 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Toledo. OH RESIDENCE: Rancho Mirage. CA FAMILY: Wife. Jan; Kristin (7/20811: Courtney (4/11/84); Jason (1/10/86) COLLEGE: Ohio State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Auto racing. skiing, all sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 O-SCHOOL: Fall. 1979 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,337.325 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1981 National Pro-Am. 1983 Canadian Open. 1987 The International. (TOTAL: 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 43.316-- 78 1984-$ 65.710- 89 1988--$139.916- 84 1981 -$127,608-- 25 1985-$ 63.573-106 1989--$ 39.445--172 1982--$ 57,483-77 1986-5255,126-- 27 1990--$448.112-- 28 1983--$216,868--16 1987--$333.184-- 29 1991--$546.984-- 26 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2-United Hawaiian Open: T3-THE PLAYERS Championship; T3-Buick Open: T5- Northern Telecom Open: T5-Walt Disney./Oldsmobile: T7-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am: T7-H.E.B. Texas Open: T8-Memorial Tournament.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25: in money--21: top ten finishes-8. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Invitational of California OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1974 World Juniors: 1978 U.S. Amateur: 1977 and 1979 Sun- nehanna: 1978 and 1979 Northeast Amateur. All American 1977. 1978, 1979. Member 1979 Ohio State NCAA Championship team. Winner. 1982 San Paulo-Brazilian Open.

NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup. 1983: World Amateur Cup. 1979. Everyone loves to see a young man rewarded for hard work, so its especially pleasing to see John Cook enjoy some really good years on the PGA TOUR...in (act, 1991 was his best since starting in 1980... physical problems cut into his effectiveness during several seasons... great guy that he is, he never complained... when healthy. he is one of the best in the game. Challenged frequently last year... started season with T5 in Northern Telecom Open, solo second in United Hawaiian Open after holding third-round lead and 17 in AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro- Am...that set the tone for a solid campaign_. John's first TOUR victory was at Pebble Beach in 1981 when it carried the Bing Crosby name... it wasn't easy...he had to win playoff against Ben Crenshaw. Hale Irwin, Bobby Clampett and Barney Thompson_. heavy rain shortened event to 54 holes, but John prevailed on third extra hole. Two years later, he won Canadian Open in six-hole playoff against Johnny Miller...next victory came in August of 1987 in The International at Castle Pines near Denver...it was eagle three at 17th hole that put him over the top...three times he has lost in playoffs-to Donnie Hammond in the 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: to Tom Kite in the 1990 Federal Express St. Jude Classic in Memphis and to Bob Tway in the 1990 Las Vegas Invitational. John's right hand and wrist had bothered him for years and he somehow managed to play though the pain... in May of 1989, underwent surgery to remove tiny pieces of bone that had broken away and also to relocate a tendon...was off TOUR for more than five months..."it had gotten so bad that when I woke up in the morning. I couldn t make a fist." With his father. Jim, behind him all the way. John found success at all levels of the game...he won 1974 World Juniors. outlasting Gary Hallberg... won 1978 U.S Amateur Championship and next year lost Amateur in final to Mark O Meara...three time All-American at Ohio State and helped Buckeyes to 1979 NCAA team title

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation puffing 70-16(11) 257.8!1231 .719(38T) 517137 1- 78217971 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 400(10) .561i33T) 161(52T) 10111T1 3291507

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Fred Couples

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1984 Tournament Players Championship

FULL NAME: Frederick Stephen Couples HEIGHT: 5' 11 WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: October 3. 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Seattle, WA w RESIDENCE: Palm Beach Polo Club, Palm Beach, FL. r FAMILY: Wife, Deborah Morgan COLLEGE: University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Following all sports, tennis, antiques. bicycling, Mustang cars.

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1980 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,122,727 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Kemper Open. 1 984 Tournament Players Championship. 1987 Byron Nelson (TOTAL: 6) Goll Classic. 1990 Nissan Los Angeles Open. 1991 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. B.C. Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 78,939-53 1985--$171.272--38 1989--$693,944--1 I 1982--$ 77.606--53 1986--$116,065--76 1990--$757,999-- 9 1983--$209733--19 1987-$441,025--19 1991--$791,749-- 3 1984-4334.573- 7 1988--$489,822--21

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1' Federal Express St. Jude Classic: 1-B.C. Open: 3'Centel Western Open: T3- Infiniti Tournament of Champions; T3-U.S. Open; T3-Canadian Open: T4- NEC World Series of Golf: 5-Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T10-Buick Classic,

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-21: in money--20: top ten finishes--8. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Infiniti Tournament of Champions OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1991 PGA TOUR Player of The Year. Led 1981 rookies in earnings ($78,9391. Named All-American at Houston in 1978 and 1979, Won 1978 Washington State Open and Washington State Amateur. Low amateur in 1978 U.S. Open. Winner, 1990 Northwest Open. RMCC Invitational hosted by Greg Norman (with Raymond Floyd) Sazale Classic (with Mike Donald) NATIONAL TEAMS: US.A. vs. Japan, 1984: Ryder Cup (2). 1989, 1991 Asahi Glass Four Tours W orld Championship of Golf (2), 1990, 1991. Many believe Fred Couples is just coming into his prime...cedainly enjoyed his best season in 1991, winning twice and finishing third on the money list with $791,749...voled 1991 PGA TOUR Player of the Year by his peers...also won the Vardon Trophy for low stroke average with 69.52,..was outstanding in the Ryder Cup matches last fall, winning three times including vital singles victory over 's Sam Torrance... won twice for first time in career-Federal Express St. Jude Classic and B.C. Open to give him six olticial TOUR triumphs. Few players in game have the awesome talent of this popular fellow... well liked by everyone and now is expected to continue his rise to the upper echelons reserved for the very best..,first TOUR victory was in 1983 Kemper Open in a five-way playoff... most important victory was in the 1984 Tournament Players Championship...took the lead the second day with brilliant record-tying 8-under-par 64 at the TPC at Sawgrass Stadium Course and then fought off challenges of the game's best to gel the triumph... Tom Watson and Seve Ballesteros were chasing him after round three and won by one over Lee Trevino. Hewon the 1987 Byron Nelson Classic in a playoff over Mark Calcavecchia._was at his brilliant best in winning 1990 Nissan Los Angeles Open at Riviera CC...equaled course record with 9-under-par 62 the third day and his 1 8-under-par 266 was good for a three stroke victory.., last year, finished season exceptionally strong with seven top 1 Os in final nine TOUR events, one being a tie for third in the U.S. Open_.also tied for third in the British Open. Fred has represented Uncle Sam on the last two Ryder Cup teams and the last two years in the Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf competition._was introduced to game by his lather who works for the Seattle Parks & Recreation Departmenl...joined the TOUR in 1981 and led all rookies with $78,939. .twice an All-American at University of Houston joined with Ray Floyd and Mike Donald to win two different team Idles

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 69.59(11 2897(3) .65911191 696i16T( 1.759122T) AII-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 30913) .5621301) 122(231 715511 34314OTi

67 Ben Crenshaw

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1984 FULL NAME: Ben Daniel Crenshaw HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: January 11. 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Austin. TX

RESIDENCE: Austin, TX: plays out of Barton Creek Club in Austin FAMILY: Wife. Julie; Katherine Vail (10/6/87) COLLEGE: University of Texas

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, bird watching, golf artifacts. golf course architecture. country music

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1973 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,690,831 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-7

TOUR VICTORIES: 1973 San Antonio-Texas Open. 1976 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Hawaiian (TOTAL: 15) Open. Ohio Kings Island Open. 1977 Colonial National Invitation. 1979 Phoenix Open. Walt Disney World Team Championship (with George Burns). 1980 Anheuser-Busch Classic, 1983 Byron Nelson Classic. 1984 Masters Tournament, 1986 Buick Open. Vantage Championship. 1987 USF&G Classic. 1988 Dora[ Ryder Open. 1990 Southwestern Bell Colonial. MONEY & POSITION: 1973-$ 76,749-- 34 1960--$237,727 -- 5 1986-- $388,169-- 8 1974-$ 71.065-' 31 1981--$151,038 -- 20 1987-4638,194 -- 3 1975-$ 63,528-- 32 1982-$ 54,277 -- 83 1988-- $696,895-- 8 1976--$257,759-- 2 1983--$275,474 -- 7 1989-- $433,095-- 21 1977-$123,841--16 1984--$270,989 -- 16 1990-- $351.193- 33 1978-$108,305--21 1985--$ 25.814- 149 1991-- $224,563-- 75 1979-$236,769-- 5 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3-Masters: T3-H.E.B. Texas Open; 4-Shearson Lehman Brothers Open: T9- Infiniti Tournament of Champions.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--21: in money--101 top-ten finishes--4, 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: NEC World Series of Golf

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1971, 1972 and 1973 NCAA champion (was co-champion with Tom Kite in 19721. 1971. 1972 and 1973 Fred Haskins trophy as outstanding college player. 1973 Western Amateur match and medal play champion. Winner 1976 . Winner, 1980 Texas State Open.

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (3), 1981, 1983. 1987; World Cup (2), 1972. 1988 (won individual title in 1988); U.S. vs. Japan, 1963: Kirin Cup, 1988.

Back-to-back 68s in final two rounds of produced tie for third in event which he won back in 1984... started year with T9 at Infiniti Tournament of Champions, event for which he qualified through victory in 1990 Southwestern Bell Colonial...finished fourth in Shearson Lehman Brothers Open and T3 at H.E.B. Texas Open en route to final money won total of $224,563. his lowest since 1985. One of best loved and respected players in game by fans and peers alike... victory in '84 Masters was particularly special: "It's a sweet, sweet thing. I don't think there ever will be anything sweeter for me'..shot a four-under-par 68 on final round, giving him 11-under par 277 and two-shot victory over Tom Watson. Won twice in 1986 and extended victory string through 1987 and 1988_.lost playoff to David Frost in 1989 NEC World of Champions... got back on victory track in '90 at Colonial. event he considers one of his favorites_ also won tournament back in 1977. Firstvictory was in 1973 San Antonio Texas Open... event marked first star) as official memberof TOUR following outstanding amateur career.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70. 76i53T) 258 0(121 1 525)1 52T) 630115911 1 .7631311 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 873 (106T) .649111 273(1721 101117)) 193 1737)

68 John Daly

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1991 PGA Championship HEIGHT: 5 11" WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: April 28,1966 BIRTHPLACE: Snrrlmento CA '4n RESIDENCE: Dardanelle, AR COLLEGE: University of Arkansas SPECIAL INTERESTS: Most sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987 O SCHOOL: Fall 1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $574.782 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 PGA Championship (TOTAL 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1991--$ 574.783-17

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1 -PGA Championship: 3-THE TOUR Championship, T3-Chattanooga Classic. T4 Honda Classic. 1991SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 33. in money--21: top ten finishes-4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Amn OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1991 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year. Winner, 1987 Missouri Open: 1983,1984 Missouri State Amateurs: 1983. 1984 Arkansas State Ama teurs. Winner of 1990 Ben Hogan Utah Classic. Finished ninth on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list. 1986. 1987 All-America. 1986. 1987 All Southwest Conference.

What happened at in Carmel. IN, during four days in August last year will be talked about for years to come... powerful young man from Dardanelle. AK, stunned and delighted golfing world with impressive victory in PGA Championship. informed Wednesday night that Nick Price had withdrawn, first look at course was first round Thursday._shot 69 and was two strokes out of lead. Next day. added 67 for B-under par 136 and was in lead...' I'm just thrilled to be here, let alone lead the tournament"...69 Saturday moved him into three-stroke lead and he cruised rest of way... final round of 71 gave him 12-under-par 276 and three-stroke victory over Bruce Lietzke._had 21 birdies and eagle during week...collected $230.000. Finished rookie season on PGA TOUR with third place in TOUR Championship at Pinehurst No. 2...for year. collected $574.783 to rank 171h...victory in PGA gave him 10-year exemption to all PGA TOIJR co-sponsored events...led TOUR in driving distance with 288.9 average, easily best in 12-year history of TOUR statistics_. voted 1991 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year by his peers. Started to play golf at age four in California_ father gave him a couple of cut-down clubs..."When was seven," his father recalls, "he had so much interest that I gave him a full set of Jack Nicklaus clubs. He never had a junior set"...to this day Nicklaus is idol... family moved around but settled down in Dardanelle before senior year in high school... then was off to University of Arkansas for three years. Turned professional in 1987... played South African Tour for year and then went to the Ben Hogan Tour for 1990 campaign... won Ben Hogan Utah Classic and $64,692 for year to rank ninth.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putlmg 71.12(911 288.9111 54711861 .65211227) 1 ::': t2ni) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles eirdies

692 (65) .544(54T) 187198T) 12(5) 394191

69

Jay Delsing

EXEMPT STATUS: 100th on 1991 money list. FULL NAME: James Patrick Delsing HEIGHT: 6' 5 1/2" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: October 17.1960 BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MO RESIDENCE: St. Louis, MO FAMILY: Wife, Kathy 1 ~

COLLEGE: UCLA (1983, Economics) ► SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1984, 1988, 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 600,570 BEST-EVER FINISH: T3--1990 Hardee's Golf Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 46,480--125 1988--$ 45,504-152 1990--$207,740-- 74 1986--$ 65,407--123 1989--$ 26,565--187 1991--$149,775--100 1987--$ 58,657--136 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T11-MCI Heritage Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31: in money--15: top ten finishes--0. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Nissan Los Angeles Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-time All-American. Medalist in Missouri Amateur.

One of the nicest guys in the game, he now has developed the consistency he has needed... has put together back-to-back good campaigns... topped the $200,000 mark for the first time two years ago... nearly won that season but his 66.65,70 and 68 for 11-under-par 269 left him one stroke out of the Joey Sindelar-Willie Wood playoff in the Hardee's Classic..had three other top 10 finishes that year. Started on TOUR in 1985 and had big day at the B.C. Open that summer... tied En-Joie Golf Club course record with 9-under-par 62... matched mark set by Fuzzy Zoeller..."finally had hole get in the way most of the day," he said. Two-time All-American choice at UCLA...was teammate of Corey Pavin and Steve Pate...was outstanding basketball player at St. Louis, MO, University High School but was recruited by the Bruins to play golf... earned a degree in Economics in 1983. Born into sports family and still is avid all-sports fan...father was , a marvelous defensive outfielder for such teams as Yankees, White Sox, Tigers. St. Louis Browns and Kansas City A's..."I loved baseball probably more than golf," he has said. _took up golf when about 14 years old "because I wanted something to do that I could do by myself"...unfortunately, never saw his father play in the majors. Jay the fourth of five children and "Dad" had retired by time Jay was old enough to understand the game._ ..did see him play in an old-timers game, though, and that was special," he says. After being graduated from UCLA, he played the mini-tours for a year to gain more experience... entered TOUR's Qualifying Tournament in fall of 1984, finished 24th and was on his way...62 B.C. his best in competition but recalls "once had a 61" when in high school,

(sill Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71 2711001 26401601 -633; 1391 65811 loll 1 .7881104T) AII-Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies

914'1201 .491111771 20711287) 51101T1 3341471

70

Ed Dougherty

EXEMPT STATUS: 82nd on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Ed Dougherty HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 215 BIRTH DATE: November 4, 1947 BIRTHPLACE: Ghesler. PA RESIDENCE: Linwood. PA FAMILY: Wife. Carolyn SPECIAL INTERESTS: Collecting I ionol toy trams- all TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1969 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1975. 1986. 1989 1 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 573,252 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1990 Greater Milwaukee Open (lost playoff to Jim Gallagher) MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 9.374-129 1979--$ 24.802--115 1988--$ 22,455--195 1976--$ 17,333-113 191 9,113--168 1989--S 1.800--267 1977--$ 17,606--113 1982--$ 27,948--128 1990--$124,505--123 1978--$ 9,936--141 1987--$ 76,705--115 1991-$201.958-- 82 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 3-United Hawaiian Open: T5-New England Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--36: in money--20: top ten finishes--2. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: New England Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1985 PGA Club Pro Playerof-the-Year. Winner of 1985 PGA National Club Pro Championship. Winner of 1975, 1980 and 1986 Philadelphia PGA Championships: 1985 Wilson Club Pro Championship: 1984 PGA Club Pro Match Play; 1986 PGA Club Pro Stroke Play.

Had best year on TOUR last season as he earned $201,958 to rank 82nd on money list...best previous year prior to 1989 was 1987 when he finished 115th on money list..-main goal after he made it through O School in fall of 1989 was to make six cuts on year so he would have 15D in career, enough for veteran member status on PGA TOUR... reached that goal at Centel Western Open...then almost won Greater Milwaukee Open, as he, Jim Gallagher and Billy Mayf air were tied at 17-under-par 271 after 72 holes... Gallagher won playoff with par on first extra hole after Mayfair hit over the green and he was bunkered---The week at Milwaukee just snowballed. "It seems as if I play well there every year." Last season he played solidly at United Hawaiian Open to finish third, then later in year strung together four sub-par rounds to finish in fifth-place tie at New England Classic. Was TOUR regular from 1975 until 1982 when he decided to work in side of golf as club professional at Edgemont CC in Pennsylvania...was quite successful competing as club pro. being named 1985 PGA Club Pro Player-of-the-Year after winning National Club Pro Championship...won three Philadelphia PGA Sectional crowns.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 71.48(117) 258.2(119) 6531122T) .677(61 T) 1.800,14071 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 764 (741 -576(181 2411155Ti 10(11T) 368(21)

71

David Edwards

EXEMPT STATUS: 38th on 1991 money list. FULL NAME: David Wayne Edwards HEIGHT: 58" WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: April 18, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Neosho, MO RESIDENCE: Edmond, OK; plays out of Oak Tree Country Club FAMILY: Wife, Jennie; Rachel Leigh (12121/85) COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Automobiles, motorcycles, radio controlled miniature cars, flying own plane. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 O SCHOOL: Fall. 1978 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,793,416 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Walt Disney World National Team Championship (with Danny Edwards). 1984 (TOTAL: 2) Los Angeles Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1979--$ 44,456-- 88 1984--$236,061-- 23 1988--$151,513-- 76 1980--$ 35,810-- 93 1985--$ 21.506--157 1989--$239.908-- 57 1981--$ 68,211-- 65 1986--$122.079-- 71 1990--$166.028-- 95 1982--$ 49,896-- 91 1987--$148.217-- 73 1991--$396,695-- 38 1983--$114,037-- 48 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T2--Canadian Open: T2--Southwestern Bell Colonial; T6--BellSouth Atlanta Classic: 10--Kemper Open; T10--Hardee's Golf Classic, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-27; ir1 money--20: top ten finishes--5. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Chattanooga Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1978 NCAA champion. Collegiate All-America, 1977, 1978. Winner, 1973 Oklahoma State Junior title,

Best-ever money campaign ($396.695 in 19911 highlighted by two second-place finishes: Canadian Open. where he finished one shot behind Nick Price's winning 273, and T2 in Southwestern Bell Colonial...year also featured five Top Tens, including three in a row (T6 BellSouth Atlanta Classic and 10th at Kemper Open wrapped around the Colonial). Canadian Open appearance followed three-week layoff...final-round charge almost claimed victory but fell just short... finished with 100-foot pitch for eagle at par-5 16th and two birdies on final three holes... held third-round lead at Hardee's Golf Classic the next week (11-under-par 199) before tailing off final day and finishing T10...said at Moline: "I seem to do better if when I take some time off I just getaway from golf. I was surprised I did as well as I did at Canada because I felt a little rusty"...had hoped to put name on Hardee's Trophy because brother Danny won event in 1983 when it was Miller High-Life Quad-Cities Open. Made 16 straight cuts over course of season, starting with USF&G Classic and ending when he shot 75-69 at H.E.B. Texas Open... finished third in TOUR driving accuracy (.777) and 17th in all-around. First TOUR victory came with Danny, five years his senior. at 1980 Walt Disney World National Team Championship...got start in golf through brother: "I was about 12 years old, and I played because Danny played, All I did when I was growing up was tag along. I did whatever he did. He was the one who talked me into getting a set of clubs." Next victory came in 1984 Los Angeles Open at Riviera Country Club_. fired a magnificent 7-under- par 64 on final round to win by three shots over .

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70 98(35) 254.511 53T1 -777(3T1 700(14( 1.780174T) AU-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 468 (17) 545I52T) 1 56(47T) 71557) 347135T)

72

Steve Elkington

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1991 THE PLAYERS Championship FULL NAME: Stephen John Elkington HEIGHT: 6 2" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: December 8. 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Inverell, Australia RESIDENCE: Sydney. Australia FAMILY: Single COLLEGE: University of Houston (1985. Recrealionl SPECIAL INTERESTS: Character drawing. fishing. hunting. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 O SCHOOL: Fall. 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.554,457 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 K mart Greater Greensboro Open. (TOTAL. 21 1991 THE PLAYERS Championship

MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$ 75,738--118 1989-$231,062-- 61 1991-$549,120--25 1988-5149,972-- 79 1990--$548.564- 18

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-THE PLAYERS Championship, 4-Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; 9-THE TOUR Championship: T10-NEC World Series of Golf. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-28, in money--17: top ten finishes--4

1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: K mart Greater Greensboro Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1980 Australia-New Zealand Amateur, 1981 Australian Amateur. 1981 Doug Sanders Junior World champion. Two-time All-American. Two- time SWC champion. Member of 1984 and 1985 NCAA Championship teams. Runnerup at 1986 0-School. Another in long line of outstanding Australian players... moved into his own last Spring with impressive victory in THE PLAYERS Championship on Stadium Course at Sawgrass... his 66-70- 72 .68--276, for 12-under-par was one better than Fuzzy Zoeller... it was worth $288,000...' It's a great victory because this is a big event now, but one day before too long. THE PLAYERS will be a huge event," he said. Started on TOUR in 1987 and his first victory came in the 1990 K mart Greater Greensboro Open...was seven strokes behind Mike Reid after third day. but brilliant 6-under-par 66 at Forest Oaks Country Club let him win by two shots over Reid and Jeft Sluman,..had four top 10 finishes in 1990,.. two years ago, had three, one being a tie for second in Shearson Lehman Hutton Open,,. finished third in 1989 B.C. Open after final round of 62. Grew up in the Outback of Australia where he started to caddy and play the game at an early age...idolized fellow Australian and he still is my favorite player"...came to the United States in 1981 to play in the Doug Sanders Junior World Championship and won it.. .was spotted by University of Houston golf coach Dave Williams and offered scholarship... twice he was named All-American twice won Southwest Conference championship and twice led Houston to NCAA team titles. While at Houston, started to set his sights on PGA TOUR...first, though, went to Europe to play for a year..."best thing that ever happened to me. Got me ready for the TOUR. I needed the experience because TOUR is even tougher than I thought it would be"...finished second in TOUR School in fall of 1986. It was big step from winning 1980 Australia-New Zealand Amateur and 1981 Australian Amateur to winning the 1991 PLAYERS_. then referring to good friend Greg Norman.' Greg - s the big shark and I'm the little fish. But I'm a bigger fish now than I was before the PLAYERS."

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 7076,5371 267 41381 692(66T) .684(387) 1 789(109T1 AS-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 628 (551 493(114T) 104(15) 4 (126T) 3131691

73 Bob Estes EXEMPT STATUS: 105th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Bob Alan Estes HEIGHT: 6 1" WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: February 2, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Graham, TX -"'.3I~ Jit- RESIDENCE: Austin, TX: plays out of The Hills of Lakeway, near Austin ~r COLLEGE: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music and hunting i - ' TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 O SCHOOL: Fall 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 495.082 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.1 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2-1989 B.C. Open (lost playoff to Mike Hulbert) MONEY & POSITION: 1988--$ 5.968--237 1990-$212,090-- 69 1991--$147,364--105 1989-$135,628--102

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T7--H.E.B. Texas Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--32: in money--19: top ten finishes--1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Federal Express St. Jude Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1983 Texas Slate High School Championship: 1985 Trans- Mississippi Amateur: 1987 LaJet Arrateur: 1988 Texas State Amateur: 1988 Bogey Hills Invitational, St. Charles, MO (first event as a pro): 1989 Bob Simonds Ping-Pro-Scratch. Winner of six collegiate events. Winner of 1988 Jack Nicklaus and Fred Haskins awards as college player of year. Named All-America, 1987, 1988. 1989 Rookie of the Year.

Started year off hot, making first six cuts, then faltered to miss next six in a row... however, was able to rebound and play steady golf remainder of season. enjoyed best finish near home at H.E.B. Texas Open...opened with 69, followed by 68, then 67, bafore final- round 70 left him five strokes behind winner Blaine McCallister, and tied for seventh place...for his efforts earned over $25,000 for largest check of year. Also collected six other top 25 finishes an route to making 19 cuts on year...after winning Fred Haskins Award as nation's outstanding collegiate player, went through Qualifying Tournament in fall of 1988. Struggled early in 1989 season, but came on strong Et end...recorded best-ever finish at 1989 B.C. Open, when he lost in playoff to Mike Hulbert... made bogey on first extra hole, for his only bogey of tournament, to lose, but nevertheless secured playing privileges for 1990 season. Also was selected as Rookie of Year in 1989...1990 was steadiest season, as he recorded four top ten finishes, and earned in excess of $200,000.

scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 7129(102) 254.71151T1 68218211 6511102T1 1.80'11511: Alt-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 952 (1221 .53316171 233l1.19T1 6(76TI 30368TI

74

Brad Fabel

EXEMPT STATUS: 103rd on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Bradley Scott Fabel HEIGHT: 6' 0" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: November 30, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KY RESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL FAMILY: Wife. Beth: Austin (4/24'891 COLLEGE: Western Kentucky (1982. Public Relations) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 JOINED TOUR: Fall 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 685.437 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1990 Canon Greater Hartford Open MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 74425--100 1988-$112,093-101 1990-5165,876-- 96 1981 25,634--165 1989--$ 69.823--146 1991--$147,562--103 1987--$ 90.024-104

BEST 1991 FINISH: T7-Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic: T7--Deposit Guaranty Classic: T7--Chattanooga Classic: T7--Hardee's Golf Classic.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--30: in money--16; top ten finishes--4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: MCI Heritage Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1974 Kentucky State Amateur. Semi-finalist in 1974 Western Amateur. Winner of eight mini-tour events.

Seven was indeed his lucky number in 1991, as all his top ten finishes were in seventh place... started with a T7 at Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, where he fired second-round 65 to move into contention... finished alone in seventh place at Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic and picked up over $33,000. his largest check of the year. Later in year also finished T7 at Chattanooga Classic and Hardee's Golf Classic.., all his rounds were in the 60s at Valleybrook and Oakwood courses, respectively... Enjoyed finest season on TOUR in 1990, when he earned $165,876 to finish 96th on money list... During that year also garnered best-ever finish. 12 at Canon Greater Hartford Open.. .was tied for lead after three rounds with Nolan Henke... however, double bogey on 16th hole led, in part, to two-stroke finish behind tournament winner Wayne Levi...wound up in tie with Mark Calcavecchia, Rocco Mediate and Chris Perry._nevertheless, $66,000 payday was largest of his careec..said afterward of the double-bogey: "When I need it. I made a good swing. Where guts and nerves are concerned, I was all right. I made a mistake with the club selection. But that's part of life and that's part of golf." Earned TOUR card in tall 1984...retained exempt status in 1985 season... attended University of Houston before ultimately winding up at Western Kentucky.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Drlving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 71 .01l79i 261 11931 .667(110T) .685(357) I.786(96T) AII-Around send Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 675(621 536(587) 203(1177) 8135T) 327I52T)

75

Brad Faxon

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Bradford John Faxon Jr. HEIGHT: 6' 1 WEIGHT: 170 > BIRTH DATE: August 1, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Oceanport. NJ RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out of Barrington, RI FAMILY: Wife, Bonnie; Melanie (1/3/89): Emily (5/13/91) COLLEGE: Furman University (1983, Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Racquet sports. sports psychology TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,328,688 PLAYOFF RECORD:1.0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Provident Classic. 1991 Buick Open (TOTAL. 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 71.688-- 82 1987--$113.534-- 90 1990--$197,118- 81 1985--$ 46.813--124 1988--$162,656-- 74 1991-$422.088-- 34 19864 92,716-- 90 1989--$222,076-- 63

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-Buick Open: T3-B.C. Open: T5-New England Classic: T8-Shearson Lehman Brothers Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--23; top ten finishes--4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: MCI Heritage Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979, 1980 Rhode Island Amateur: 1980, 1981 New England Amateur. Winner 11 collegiate tournaments. All-American. 1982, 1983. In 1983, winner of three awards, Fred Haskins, and NCAA Coaches as collegiate player of year Member 1983 U.S. Walker Cup team.

Brad Faxon picked up his second career victory last August in the Buick Open...final round of G- under-par 66 let him tie Chip Beck at Warwick Hills Country Club at 17-under-par 271 ...won it all with par on first extra hole... did win Provident Classic in Chattanooga in 1986 for his first victory. Was graduated from Furman University in 1983... won 11 collegiate events... in 1983, won three most prestigious collegiate awards - Fred Haskins, Golf Magazine and NCAA coaches - as Player of the Vear... named to Walker Cup team that year... three-time Rhode Island State Junior champion: two-time Rhode Island Amateur champion: and two-time New England Amateur champion... three-time All-American at Furman...low amateur in 1983 U.S. Open at Oakmont. Was "five-or-six" years-old when father started him in game... grandfather owned course on Cape Cod and his father was a scratch golfer...Brad played in first tournament "when I was about 13" Qualified for TOUR on first try in fall of 1983... progress was steady but not spectacular... shot 67-62-69-63--261 to win the Provident Classic and earned $54,000... reached a $200,000 mark for first time in 1989 when had two runner-up finishes - Shearson Lehman Hutton Open in San Diego and before hometown followers in Bank of Boston Classic. Dr. Bob Rotella, the noted sports psychologist from University of Virginia, started to help him in summer of 1984 "I've always been interested in that field," he said. "He has helped me with the mental side of the game'. ..went well over $1 -million in career earnings last year as he enjoyed his finest season.,-a 65-64 start led to a tie for third at B.C. Open... biggest factor was better consistency throughout the year.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.681491 262.51871 .609(163) .655)1167) 1.751 i13T AICAround Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 735170) .529(641 250(1611) 7.551) 355127T)

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Rick Fehr EXEMPT STATUS: 55th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Richard Elliott Fehr HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: August 28. 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Seats/ ±. WA RESIDENCE: Redmond. WA N FAMILY: Wife, Terri: Jeremy Douglas (1/26/91) COLLEGE: Brigham Young University (1984, Finance) INTERESTS: Bicycling. basketball, fishing, Christianity TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1985 CAREER EARNINGS: $909.142 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 B.C. Open (TOTAL. 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 40,101--133 1988--$ 79,080--130 1990- $149,867-105 1986-$151.162- 61 1989--$ 93,142-131 1991-$288,983- 55 1987-$106.808-- 94 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2-Federal Express St. Jude Classic; T2-Canon Greater Hartford Open; T9- Nissan Los Angeles Open.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-26, in money--14: top ten finishes--3. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Freeport-McMoRan Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-time All-America. Winner, 1979 Washington State Junior and PGA National Junior Championships. 1982 Western Amateur. Low Amateur in 1984 Masters Tournament and U.S. Open.

NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1983

Had best season of seven-year career in '91, buoyed by second-place finishes in Federal Express St. Jude Classic and Canon Greater Hartford Open... led GHO by one stroke after three rounds, only to lose eventual playoff to Billy Ray Brown, First TOUR victory came in 1986 B.C. Open, tournament he entered with goal of playing well enough to assure his position among leading money winners and an exemption for 1987...two- stroke victory over Larry Mize earned $72.000 and his exemption...B.C.Open win carried over to second-place finish in 1987 MONY Tournament of Champions. Started to play golf with his father at age 11 in Seattle... swing was molded by Ron Hagen, pro at Sand Point Country Club._took part in first junior competition at age 12...won Greater Seattle Junior Championship three times... in 1979 (at age 16) won both the Washington State Junior title and the PGA National Junior Championship at Calloway Gardens. GA. Won seven collegiate events at Brigham Young University, where he was twice named first- team All-America... played in 1983 and 1984 Masters and'84 U.S. Open, finishing as low amateur in both events in 1984. All along had pro career in mind...'I just kept progressing and improving, all the time my goal was to make it onto the PGA TOUR ...failed in first qualifying attempt in fall of 1984. so played wherever he could early in 1985... first gained national attention as pro at U.S. Open at Oakland Hills, where first two rounds of 69-67 brought him before the national media...finished 7374 to tie far ninth with 3-over 283. good for $12440-

kUcYS • Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70.81 l59Ti 263 417771 .678(927) 642(142T) 1 782(7911 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 837 (1011 473(133) 169(67) 6 176T) 27311121

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Ed Fiori

EXEMPT STATUS: 123rd on 1991 money list. FULL NAME: David Wayne Edwards HEIGHT: 5' 7" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: April 21. 1953 BIRTHPLACE: Lynwood. CA RESIDENCE: Stafford, TX FAMILY: Wife, Debbie; Kelly Ann (1/29182); Michael Ray (10/21/84) COLLEGE: Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, bird hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.481.411 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Southern Open; 1981 Western Open: 1982 Bob Hope Desen Classic. (TOTAL- 3)

MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 19,846-- 109 1983--$175,619-- 26 1988--$193,765-- 58 1979--$ 64,428-- 65 1984--$ 41,582--119 1989--$188.637-- 77 1980--$ 79,488-- 52 1985-$116,002-- 71 1990-$108.816--133 1981--$105,510- 48 1986--$ 70.828--119 1991--$120.722--123 1982--$ 91,599-- 45 1987-$104,570- 95

BEST 1991 FINISH: T11--Buick Southern Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--21 ; top ten finishes--D. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Las Vegas Invitational OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Medalist 1977 Fall O-School. Member of Houston's NCAA championship team in 1977. All-American. 1977. Winner, 1981 Southern California Open. Winner, 1984 Jerry Ford Invitational.

Played consistently in 1991... played in 29 tournaments making the cut in 21 seven times finished in the top 25 with his best being a tie for 11th at the Buick Southern Open...a strong finisher...posted final rounds of 65 in both the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and the Deposit Guaranty Classic. Won three times in a four year span... first came in 1979 Southern Open when he defeated Tom Weiskopi in a playoff... won again in 1981. this time at the Western Open... started with a 74_.followed it with rounds of 67, 69 and 67 to win by tour strokes... defeated Tom Kite in a playoff to win the 1982 Bob Hope . Was seen by a University of Houston alumnus while competing in a tournament in Guadalajara, Mexico...he birdied last four holes to get into a playoff with Craig Stadler and Jack Renner... though Stadler won playoff. the alumnus recommended Fiori to the Cougars...attended Wharton Junior College for a semester, before transferring to Houston...while there he was part of the 1977 NCAA Championship team and was named All-American that year...after dropping out of Houston in Spring of 1977. played in a few mini-tour events and headed for 0 School.. medalist at fall. 1977 Qualifying Tournament at Pinehursf CC.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.60158) 248.01185; -727(31 TI 67472Ti 7796f121 T1 All Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles girdles 874 11081 .535160; 216(140T) 3 n47Ti 3221601

78 Bruce Fleisher

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Bruce Fleisher HEIGHT: 6' 3" WEIGHT: 198 BIRTH DATE: October 16, 1948 BIRTHPLACE: Union City, TN RESIDENCE: N. Miami Beach, FL FAMILY: Wife, Wendy; Jessica (3/23/80) COLLEGE: Miami Dade Community College SPECIAL INTERESTS: reading. helping others TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1970 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1971 CAREER EARNINGS: $553.581 PLAYOFF RECORDS: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 New England Classic (TOTAL. 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1972--$ 9,019-- 1979-$ 11,420--149 1986--$ 7,866--213 1973--$ 14.610-- 1980-$ 13.649- -149 1987--$ 2,405--254 1974--$ 33.975-- 77 1981 $ 69.221-- 64 1988--$ 2,198--268 1975--$ 7.773- -141 1982--$ 36.659--110 1989--$ -- 1976--$ 11.295- -137 1983--$ 50.285- -102 1990--$ 10,626--227 19774 9,101- -155 1984--$ 30,186- -138 1991-5219.335-- 76 1978--$ 8,347- -154 19854 --

BEST 1991 FINISHES: I--New England Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 10; in money--6; top ten finishes--1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Southwestern Bell Colonial OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1968 U.S. Amateur, Low amateur in 1969 Masters. winner 1989 PGA Club Pro. member 1990 PGA Cup team; winner 1990 Jamaica. Bahamas and Brazilian Opens.

Surprised the golf world when, after leaving the TOUR in 1984 to work as a club professional, won the New England Classic in a seven-hole playoff over Ian Baker-Finch...his 7-under-par 64 in the first round gave him a one stroke lead over five players...a second round 67 gave him a tournament record equalling 11-under-par 131 and a three stroke lead... slipped a bit in the third round with a 73, but came back with another 64 in the final round to force a playoff with Baker- Finch... playoff lasted seven holes before Fleisher won it with a 40-foot birdie putt... playoff was the longest on TOUR since the 1983 Phoenix Open went eight extra holes before Bob Gilder won. Prior to his victory, last paycheck on the TOUR came in the 1990 NEC World Series of Golf, where he tied for 38th earning $8,000... qualified for the WSOG by winning the 1989 PGA Club Pro Championship. Best finishes on TOUR prior to his victory were ties for second in the 1974 Quad Cities Open and the 1981 USF&G Classic...last year's $219,335 in earnings tripled his next best year on TOUR, 1981 with $69,221. Was a celebrated amateur player._won the 1968 U.S Amateur... was the 1968 National Junior College player... was a member of the 1969 Walker Cup and World Amateur teams.

• Scoring Average Drlving Dlslance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 70-64(01 252910) 7t210) 690101 1 779101 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 101 .523101 101 1 10) 97 101

79

Raymond Floyd

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner 1969 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Raymond Loran Fioyd HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 4. 1942 BIRTHPLACE: Fort Bragg, NC RESIDENCE: Miami (Plays out of Isle Yacht & CC, North Miami Beach., FL) FAMILY: Wife, Maria; Raymond Jr. (9/20/74); Robert Loran (112376): Christina Loran (8(29,79) COLLEGE: University of North Carolina TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1961 JOINED TOUR: 1963 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,I 65.562 PLAYOFF RECORD: 5-8 TOUR VICTORIES: 1963 St. Petersburg Open. 1965 St. Paul Open. 1969 Jacksonville Open, American (TOTAL: 21) Golf Classic, PGA Championship_ 1975 Kemper Open. 1976 Masters. . 1977 Byron Nelson Classic, Pleasant Valley Classic. 1979 Greensboro Open. 1980 Doral-Eastern Open. 1981 Doral-Eastern Open. Tournament Players Champion- ship. Manufacturers Hanover-Westchester Classic. 1982 Memorial Tournament. Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, PGA Championship. 1985 Houston Open. 1986 U.S. Open. Walt Disney/Oldsmobile Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1963--$ 10,529-- 58 1973--$ 39,646-- 77 1983--$208.353-- 20 1964--$ 21.407--3D 1974--$119,385-- 18 1984-5102.813- 68 1965--$ 36,692- 25 1975--$103.627-- 13 1985--$378.989-- 5 1966--$ 29,712- 32 1976--$178.318-- 7 1986--$380.508-- 9 1967--$ 25,254--47 1977--$163.261-- 7 1987--$122.880-- 86 1968--$ 63,002- -24 1978--$ 77.595-- 30 1988--$169.549-- 69 1969--$109.957-- 8 1979--$122.872-- 26 1989--$ 74,699--145 1970--$ 47.632-- 24 1980--$192.993-- 10 1990--$264,078-- 55 1971--$ 70.607-- 32 1981--$359.360-- 2 1991--$284.897-- 56 1972--$ 35.624-- 70 1982--$386,809-- 2

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3-GTE Byron Nelson Classic; 4-Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T7-PGA Cham- pionship; TB-Buick Classic; T8-U.S. Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--17; in money--15: top ten finishes-- 5. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1960 National Jaycees champion. Player Director on Tournament Policy Board 197677. 1978 Brazilian Open 1979 Costa Rica Cup. 1981 Canada PGA. 1981-1982 Sieko Point leader. Winner. 1983 Vardon Trophy. Winner. 1985 Chrysler Team Championship (with Hal Sutton). Winner. 1988 Skins Game. Winner. 1990 RMCC Invitational (w/Fred Couples). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (7),1969,1975,1977,1981,1983,1985,1991. Captain of 1989 Ryder Cup team. USA vs. Japan. 1982. Nissan Cup. 1985. Very few athletes achieve the stature of instant recognition when just their first name is mentioned, but 'Raymond" is one such athlete... clearly one of the greatest players game has ever pproduced...achieved in 1991 the Ryder Cup victory that eluded him as non-playing captain in 89 ..a pearance was his seventh as player on behalf of U.S. Ryder Cup cause. Ryder Cup triumph brought him a measure of success in four decades, starting with 1963 St. Petersburg Open ..among his most impressive victories are wins in 1976 Masters, 1981 Tournament Players Championship. 1982 PGA Championship and 1986 U.S.Open...at age 47 almost pulled oft at another major triumph when he had all but wrapped up. only to have Nick Faldo come on strong at finish and defeat him in two-hole playoff. After winning 1986 Open at Shinnecock Hills. achieved--albeit briefly--distinction of being oldest ever to capture that event (Hale Irwin was 45 when he won 1990 U.S. Open)... said of his Open victory: The U.S. Open had always been one of my goals...) don't think my career would have been complete without winning the Open." • scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting ,0.09161 264.1167, .650(126) 658i11OT1 1.776t63n All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 7451710 .592(8T1 193(107) 51101Ti 2171155TH

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Dan Forsman

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Daniel Bruce Forsman HEIGHT: 6' 4' WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: July 15. 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Rhinelander, WI RESIDENCE: Provo. UT FAMILY: Wife, Trudy: Ricky (111885), Thomas (12,1589) COLLEGE: Arizona State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing. reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,511.466 TOUR VICTORIES. 1985 Lite Quad Cities Open. 1986 Hertz Bay (TOTAL: 3) Hill Classic- 1990 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 37,859--118 1986--$169.445-- 54 1989-$141.174- 99 1984-5 52,152-105 1987--$157.727- 63 1990--$319,160-- 43 1985--$150,334-- 53 1988--$269,440-- 40 1991-$214,175-- 78 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 3-Shearson Lehman Brothers Open: T10-Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26, in money--19: top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR TEAM CHARITY COMPETITION: Federal Express St. Jude Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-time collegiate All-America. Winner 1987 MCI Long Distance Compe- tition. Led TOUR in Birdies in 1987 and 1988.

1991 season was highlighted by third-place finish as defending champion in Shearson Lehman Brothers Open._birdied four of last five holes to shoot 8-under-par 64 and share second- round lead with Steve Pate at 12-under-par 132... eventually finished three strokes back of champion Jay Don Blake. Two years ago, a 9-under par 63 at Torrey Pines during second round put him to position to win for hird time in PGA TOUR career... first victory came in 1985 Lite Quad Cities Open after final two rounds of 63-67 helped him overcome six-stroke deficit... next won in 1986 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. Despite his successes he says: "I feel like I'm still young and trying to learn. There's a great deal more wisdom and scoring knowledge that I need to acquire." Earned $214,175 last season, going over $200,000 mark for third time in career...best season was 1990 when he pocketed $319,160... besides fine showing in San Diego last season, best finishes were tie for 10th in Canon Greater Hartford Open and 11th place tie in Kemper Open. Won 1986 year-long MCI Long Distance Competition... in 1985 and 1986 led TOUR in birdies...was a two-time All-America at Arizona State University.

scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70-98)77) 2760l4Ti 604 I SOn -67218OTi 1- 760(24T, All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 663 (59) .449(153T 170166Th 8 (35T) 325(56T

81

David Frost

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1989 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: David Laurence Frost HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 172 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 11. 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Cape Town, South Africa RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX FAMILY: Wife, Linda: Sean (2/24/88), Noelle (1/15/90) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, rugby TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,680,230 PLAYOFF RECORD: 22 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Southern Open, Northern Telecom (TOTAL. 4) . 1989 NEC World Series of Golf. 1990 USFBG Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$118,537--70 1988--$691.500- 9 1990-$372.485- 32 1986--$187.944--46 1989--$620,430--11 1991--$171.262- 93 1987--$518,072--11 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T8-Memorial Tournament: T10-Hardee's Golf Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28; in money--18; top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1984 Cannes () Open. 1983 Gordon's Gin Classic (South Africal. Runner-up 1984 South Africa PGA Order of Merit: Winner, 1986 South African Open. Winner, 1988 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Finals,

In 1989 captured biggest win of career as he defeated Ben Crenshaw in playoff to win NEC World Series of Golf...win gave him a 10-year exemption into all PGA TOUR co-sponsored events. Perhaps most spectacular victory came two years ago in USF&G Classic... needing par on tough 18th hole at English Turn G&CC, found himself in fairway bunker and then greenside bunker... needing to get up-and-down for par to force playoff, holed his bunker shot from 50 feet for the victory...that was one of only two birdies on hole for the day...Greg Norman had other only moments earlier..."somehow I just knew it would go in," he told media later. In 1988 posted pair of wins...first one came in Southern Open in playoff over Bob Tway...five weeks later won by five strokes at Northern Telecom Tucson Open...same week he won Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Finals in Tucson. Last year best finish came in Memorial Tournament as a final- round 4-under-par 68 gave him tie for eighth place._at Hardee's Golf Classic a pair of 66s allowed him to finish in tie for tenth. Started in game at age 14...played first South African Amateur when he was 18...selected to play on South African National Amateur team three times.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71 03(SOT) 253511621 713f44T) 625(168) 177215071 AII-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 765175) .614i61 206(123T) 8 i35T) 283197TI

82 Fred Funk

EXEMPT STATUS: 73rd on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Frederick Funk HEIGHT: 5'8" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: June 14, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Takoma Park, MD RESIDENCE: Laurel. MD FAMILY: Wife, Marianne, Eric (8/2/91). COLLEGE: University of Maryland (1980! Law Enforcementi SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water and snow skiing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 O SCHOOL: Fall 1988 & 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $ 465,956 BEST-EVER FINISH: T3- . 1990 Chattanooga Classic: 1989 Deposit Guaranty Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$ 59,695--157 1990--$179.346- 91 1991--$226,915--73

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 4-Deposit Guaranty Classic; T5-Southwestern Bell Colonial: T6--BellSouth Atlanta Classic; T7--MCI Heritage Classic: T9--United Hawaiian Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31: in money--17; top ten finishes--5. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Infiniti Tournament of Champions OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1979 Mid-Atlantic Championship; 1984 Foot-Joy National Assis- tants Championship: 1984, 1987 : 1987, 1988, 1989 Mid- Atlantic PGA Section Championship.

Best year of short professional career produced five top ten finishes, including fourth at Deposit Guaranty Classic, and $226,915 for former University of Maryland golf coach... followed Deposit Guaranty finish with T7 at MCI Heritage Classic, start of streak that saw four top tens in seven events...T5 at Southwestern Bell Colonial produced biggest career check of $45,600. Achieved exempt status for first time in 1990 with three top tens and a career-best third in Chattanooga Classic... arrived on TOUR in 1989 following three failed attempts at Qualifying Tournament (1984,1985,1986) and rotatorcuff surgery in 1987... return to health following surgery resulted in first Qualifying Tournament success in fall of 1988...returned to Q School in '89 and finished ninth. Overcame major hurdle of keeping TOUR card for first time with final-round 65 in 1990 Buick Open, good for fifth place and $40.000...It put me over the hump," he said...third-place finish in '90 Chattanooga Classic was created by closing pair of 66s. During eight-year stint at University at Maryland, won Foot-Joy National Assistant Pro Championship and Maryland State Open in 1984 and repeated Maryland Open success in 1987... of his head coaching career: "It was a lot of fun, Maybe I was more of a friend to the players than a coach, but it was very satisfying. Maybe the most rewarding factor to me was that 95 per cent of the guys graduated." Started to play golf at about age 10..."I picked it up on my own. It looked like something I wanted to do"...was competing in junior tournaments at 14.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71.18(961 252.3(165) .761(5) .65511 16T) 1.775(61 TI All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 793 (83) 516(79T( 17016871 21164Th 3441391

83 Jim Gallagher, Jr.

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournamen t. winner FULL NAME: James Thomas Gallagher, Jr. HEIGHT: 6'0" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: March 24. 1961 l BIRTHPLACE: Johnstown. PA

RESIDENCE: Greenwood. MS; plays out of Palm Beach Polo Club, Palm Beach. FL. FAMILY: Wife. Cissye F COLLEGE: University of Tennessee (1983. Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, duck hunting, following family golf careers.

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1 -1 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1983. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,483.538 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open. (Total: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1984—$ 22.249--148 1987--$ 39,402--166 1990--$476,706-- 25 1985--$ 19,061--159 1988--$ 83,766--124 1991--$570,627.. 18 1986--$ 79,967--107 1989--$265.809-- 50 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T-2 NEC World Series of Golf: 3-PGA Championship; T3-Chattanooga Classic: T3-Las Vegas Invitational: T4-Canon Greater Hartford Open: T5' THE TOUR Championship 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--32: in money--25: top ten finishes--6. 1992 PGA TOUR TEAM CHARITY COMPETITION: BellSouth Atlanta Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of two 1985 TPS events, Magnolia Classic and Charley Pride Golf Fiesta. Leading money winner on 1985 TPS circuit. 1982 (as amateur) and 1983 State Open champ. Winner of 1982 Indiana State Amateur. Honorable mention All-American at Tennessee. AJGA Jr. All-American in 1979. NATIONAL TEAMS: 1991 Four Tours World Championship of Golf Jim Gallagher Jr. has made a point loud and clear_.he belongs on the PGA TOUR and he is here to stay_.and that's marvelous for the TOUR because Gallagher is one of the more personable people in the game...his first victory came in the 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open and last year he put together another superb season. During one six-tournament stretch last summer, he was one of the hottest items in the game...in successive starts. he tied for 11th in the Centel Western Open and then tied for third in the Chattanooga Classic after a 64 start, tied for fourth in the Canon Greater Hartford Open with a second-day 65; finished third in the PGA Championship after a last-day 67; stumbled slightly in the International but came back in the NEC World Series to finish second after losing a playoff to Tom Purtzer... he won $278,085 over that stretch...in Las Vegas Invitational, he sot 29-under-par 331 and tied for third. The University of Tennessee graduate comes from big golfing family... father is head professional at Meshingomesia Country Club in Marion. IN: and his wife Cissye has place on the LPGA Tour...brother Jeff won on the Ben Hogan Tour last summer in the ..-after being on-and-oft the TOUR for his first few years, he gained exempt status the hard way in 1988...he lost his card at the end of 1987 and was relying on sponsor's exemption for 1988...a tie for second in the Greater Milwaukee Open was the springboard he needed to make it and his career has been racing for the stars ever since. Milwaukee has been a good stop for him. _two years ago when he won at the Tuckaway Country Club, he tied with Billy Mayfair and Ed Dougherty all7-under-par 271... he won it on the first extra hole with a par m-h ie h vivals both mis=_ed the p reen and made dogoys_his lard it the PGA Championship was especially deo g ntP,J snow it was .n b.c ho-e stale of Indiana and he piased two rocncs with Arnold Palmer

scoring Average 0riving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.P4l.ri2 , 8'57TI .704(5371 0:35i I 770 53Ti All-Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles etrdies 401(11) .549(47T1 106(17) 9124T1 400167

84 Robert Gamez EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Robert Anthony Gamez HEIGHT: 59" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: July 21, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Las Vegas, NV RESIDENCE: Las Vegas. NV: plays out of Ko Cline GC. at Ewa Beach Oahu. HI COLLEGE: University of Arizona SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music and movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $741,755 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open. (TOTAL. 21 Nestle invitational.

MONEY & POSITION: 1989 $ 4,827 - 237 1990 -$461.407 27 1991 $280,349--59 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2--Greater Milwaukee Open: 2-Buick Southern Open. T8-Watt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered 27: in money-13: top ten finishes-3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Honda Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1990 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year Winner of six collegiate events: 1989 Porter Cup. All-American, 1989. Winner Fred Haskins and Jack Nicklaus Awards as 1989 College Player-of-Year. NATIONAL TEAMS: 1989 Walker Cup

Describes himself as "the type of player who plays well for periods at a time"... certainly bore that out in 1991 when, after missing cut in eight of nine events early in year, closed out season with top ten finishes in three of last eight tournaments . included were seconds in Greater Milwaukee Open, where he blistered Tuckaway Country Club layout with first-round 61. and Buick Southern Open._also had 18 in Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, due in large part to closing 65...finished season with $280,349, good for 59th on money list. Performed admirably in first official start as member of TOUR. winning Northern Telecom Open in January 1990...said he "dreamed about winning on the PGA TOUR for as long as I can remember'...described victory on the TPC at Starpass course in Tucson as 'the thrill of a lifetime. especially with my family and so many of my friends there ..mother and father had traveled from their Las Vegas home to see their son make his debut, and brother Randy was his caddy. . additionally, having spent three years at the University of Arizona in Tucson, all his ex-teammates and many of his college friends were in gallery Turned in rounds of 65-66-69-70 for four-shot win over Mark Calcavecchia. Next big thrill came on final hole of Bay Hill Club in '90 Nestle Invitational.. seven iron from 176 yards landed about four feet to right of hole and jumped in for eagle 2, giving him eventual one shot victory over Greg Norman. First time he swung cut-down golf club was when he was two years old...father, an avid golfer, used to take him to practice range when he had to babysit...although didn't win anything junior golf showed enough promise to earn a scholarship to University of Arizona... in 1989 was named winner of Jack Nicklaus and Fred Haskins Awards as "outstanding collegiate play-of-the- year...also earned berth on Walker Cup team.

TOUR Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 71.78(143T( 266.6(43T) -681(86T) 661)102T( 1.785t88T) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 733169) 45511487) 129(30) 10(117) 298(827)

85

Buddy Gardner

EXEMPT STATUS: 83rd on 1991 money 11' FULL NAME: Frank Webb Gardner Jr HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 1:5 BIRTH DATE: August 24, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Montgomery. AL RESIDENCE: Birmingham, AL. plays out of Hombre GC. Panama City, FL FAMILY: Wife, Susan; Brooke Marie (2/1/87); Payton Webb (12/2/89). COLLEGE: Auburn University TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1977, 1978. 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,318,980 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2-1979 Tucson Open, 14 79 Anheuser-Busch Classic; 2- 1984 Houston Coca' Cola Open: 2-1987 Big " Houston Open (lost playoff to Jay Haas).

MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 5,637--170 1983--$ 56,529-- 91 1988-$130.859-- 91 1989--$135,488--103 1979--$ 71,468-- 56 1984--$118,945-- 55 1980- $ 30,907--102 1985--$121,809-- 67 1991 99 1991--$201,700-- 83 1981--$ 14.635--151 1986--$ 92,006-- 91 1982--$ 6.214--192 1987--$173,047-- 60 BEST 1991 FINISH: T9-United Hawaiian Open: T5-Buick Southern Open, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-30: in money-22; top ten finishes-2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: The International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1974 and 1975 Amateur: 1976 Dixie Amateur. 1977 NCAA All-America. Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Panama City Beach Classic.

Had most profitable year on TOUR in 1991, surpassing $200,000 in earnings for first time in career... year was consistent one, as well, as he made cut in 22 of 30 events entered... in one stretch made cut in 17 of 18 tournaments... best finish was tie for fifth in Buick Open... finished tied for ninth at United Hawaiian Open after 7-under-par 65 in second round. Has finished second four times on TOUR, including twice in Houston event... most recent second-place finish was in 1987 Big "I" Houston Open, where Jay Haas made 70-footer to tie him, then won with par on first playoff hole... first finished second in Houston in 1984 Houston Coca- Cola Open... first qualified for TOUR in Fall of 1977.. lost his card in 1978.. -in 1979 had to qualify for first four events before tieing for second in Tucson...later in year tied for second in Anheuser -Busch Classic. Did earn victory in 1990 Ben Hogan Panama City Beach Classic on Hombre GC course that he represents... final-round 3-under-par 69 gave him one-stroke victory over Brad Fabel and $20,000 first prize. Each year runs pro-am with proceeds going to Big Oak Ranch outside Birmingham, AL._it's camp for abused and unwanted boys and girls between ages of six and 18-

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70-77(55) 258.311 16T1 .692)661) 676(64T) 1.771(471) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 541 (36) .55613971 1 82(84T) 7)55T) 379(15)

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Bob Gilder

EXEMPT STATUS: 66th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Robert Bryan Gilder `C;l HEIGHT: 59" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 31, 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Corvallis. OR RESIDENCE: Corvallis, OR FAMILY: Wife. Peggy Bryan (3/24/75); Canny Lynn (6/10.77): Brent (3/3/81)

COLLEGE: Arizona State (1973. Business Administration) Ei SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, car racing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 2,022,985 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1976 Phoenix Open. 1980 Canadian Open. 1982 Byron Nelson Classic. Manufac- (TOTAL 61 turers Hanover Westchester Classic, Bank of Boston Classic. 1983 Phoenix Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$101,262-- 24 1982--$308,648- 6 1987--$ 94.310-100 1977--$ 36,844--72 1983--$139,125-- 39 1988--$144.523- 82 1978--$ 72,515-- 36 1984--$ 23,313--147 1989-5187.910- 78 1979-$134.428- 22 1985--$ 47.152--123 1990--$154.934--102 1980-$152,597--19 1986 4 98,181-- 85 1991--$251.693-- 66 1981--$ 74.756--59 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 4-Centel Western Open; T5--Anheuser Busch Golf Classic: T5--PGA Cham- pionship;T10--Federal Express St. Jude Classic.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25: in money--14: top ten finishes--4. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Centel Western Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1974 New Zealand Open. Winner 1973 Western Athletic Confer- ence title. Winner, 1982 Bridgestone International (Japan). Winner, 1988 Isuzu Kapalua International. Winner. 1988 Acorn Team title in Japan (with Doug Tewell), 1990 Acorn P.T. (Japan).

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1983; World Cup, 1982; U.S. vs. Japan. 1982. Continued in 1991 steady climb from mid-eighties slump that saw him fall from career-best ranking of sixth in 1982 ($308,648) to a high of 147th just two years later ($23,313)... finished '91 with second-best money won total ($251,683). good for 66th place.. had four top ten finishes, including three in row (T5 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic, T10 Federal Express St. Jude Classic, fourth Centel Western Open).. .laterfinished tied for fifth in PGA Championship at Crooked Stick with five-under-par 283. which earned $60,000 payday. Exceptional '82 included victories in Byron Nelson, Manufacturers Hanover W estchester, and Bank of Boston Classics. ..winning total of 14-under 266 in Byron Nelson Classic was lowest score in 16 years tournament was played at Preston Trail... 19-under-par 261 in Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic was a tourna- ment standard highlighted by a third-round double eagle two on 509-yard 18th hole at W estchester CC (driver-three wood). Winner in second TOUR start. 1976 Phoenix Open, where he overtook Roger Maltbie final afternoon to win by two strokes at Phoenix Country Club. ..won Phoenix Open for second time seven years later, capturing 1983 playoff over Rex Caldwell. Johnny Miller and Mark O'Meara.. also winner of 1980 Canadian Open... closed 1988 season with (unofficial) victory in Isuzu Kapalua International with 22-under-par 266, two strokes better than John Mahaffey.. .Mahaffey returned favor in 1989, topping Gilder in Federal Express St. Jude Classic. Won 1973 Western AUlletic Conference title at Arizona State University. where teammates included Howard Twitty and Tom Purizer...tried unsuccessfully for TOUR card following 1973 graduation from ASU, finally succeeding in fall of 1975... in interim won 1974 New Zealand Open in playolf with and Bob Charles.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.85(63T) 260.2(99) .670(1077( -6541119T( 1.785/881) All-Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 892 (109) 500(104T) 206(123T) 6i76T) 27211131

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Bill Glasson

EXEMPT STATUS: Special medical extension FULL NAME: William Lee Glasson, Jr. faa HEIGHT:5' 11" WEIGHT:165 BIRTH DATE: April 29, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Fresno, CA `' Y RESIDENCE: Oldsmar, FL FAMILY: Wife. Courtney: Maxwell Alexander (9/30/88) COLLEGE: Oral Roberts University (1982. Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Flying own plane TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 19830 SCHOOL: Fall 1983! 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,545,458 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Kemper Open. 1988 B.C. Open. (TOTAL: 4) Centel Classic. 1989 Doral Ryder Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 17,845--162 1987--$151.701-- 69 1990-$156,791--100 1985--$195,449-- 29 1988--$380,651-- 30 1991--$ 46.995--178 1986--$121,516-- 72 1989--$474.511-- 19 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T12--Las Vegas Invitational 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-- 11; in money--5; top ten finishes--0. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kemper Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1984 PGA TOUR Driving Distance champion (276.5). Two-time All- American,

For the second year in a row his performance was hampered by nagging injuries... after THE PLAYERS Championship in March didn't play until the Hardee's Golf Classic in mid- September... suffered from severe muscle problems in his lower back. _did show flashes of the skill that made him one of the game's top young players... finished tied for 12th in Las Vegas Invitational with rounds of 71-66-64-69-67_.the 8-under-par 64 was his lowest round of the year. First win came in the 1985 Kemper Open...entered final round six shot behind Larry Mize... made 50-foot birdie putt on the final hole to take lead that held up as the others finished...victory was worth $90.000...won twice in 1988...lifted by a third round 6-under-par 65 won the B.C. Open...five days after victory, his son Maxwell Alexander was born... capped off the 1988 season by winning the Centel Classic... year before had finished second there...one stroke win over Fred Couples in the 1989 Doral Ryder Open catapulted him to his best season on TOUR with $474,511. Joined the TOUR in 1984...led in driving distance that year with an average of 276.5...had to go back to Q School however to regain his card...win in Kemper Open allowed him carefully pick spots the rest of the season to rest his knees which have faced surgery three times... continues that practice.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71 97)Oi 268.4(6) .629(0) .694101 1.819(0) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies (0) .429(0) (0) 3)0) 124(0)

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Wayne Grady

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1990 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Wayne Desmond Grady HEIGHT: 5' 9 WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: July 26, 1957 Let BIRTHPLACE: Brisbane, Australia ti ti RESIDENCE: Queensland, Australia Arr.~~Y FAMILY: Wife, Lyn. Samantha (1123:86) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cricket, fishing. all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.458.201 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester (TOTAL: 2) Classic. 1990 PGA Championship. MONEY & POSITION: 1985-5167,497- 41 1988-$111.536--102 1990--$527.185-- 21 1986--$ 49,417-137 1989-$402,364-- 27 1991--$126.650--118 1987--$ 73,552--122 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T7-Southwestern Bell Colonial: T9-Infiniti Tournament of Champions: T10- Buick Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-19: in money--13: lop ten finishes-3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1978 West Lakes Classic (Australia). 1984 . Winner, 1988 Australian PGA. NATIONAL TEAMS: Australian World Cup (3), 1978, 1983. 1989: Australian Nissan Cup, 1985; Australian Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2), 1989. 1990. Dunhill Cup (2), 1989, 1990.

Wayne Grady's victory in the 1990 PGA Championship at Shoal Creek in Birmingham, AL. stands out above all else in his fine career... supports old belief that nice things truly do happened to nice people... peers will tell you that this Australian certainly is 'one of the nicest guys' in the business.., has gone through fine career with smile on face, accepting whatever comes along. While others complained of rough at Shoal Creek. Wayne managed to keep ball in the fairway._took lead after second 67 and never was headed...led by one stroke after two days. by two strokes after three and won by three over Fred Couples with total of 6-under-par 282... first TOUR victory was in 1989 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic as he defeated Ronnie Black in playoff. As youngster, wanted to be pilot in Australian Air Force...didn'I start to play golf until about age 14... turn professional two years later.,.after working in pro shops. decided it wasn't life for him...regained amateur status and played a lot around Queensland... turned pro again in 1978 at age 21...worked under Charlie Earp at Royal Queensland,..won 1978 West Lakes Classic in Australia.. played Asian Tour but with little success. Along about 1983, realized he needed to work harder on his game... stated to play in Europe in 1983 and following year won German Open... has also won 1988 Australian Open... was member of winning Australia/New Zealand team in 1990 Four Tours World Championship of Golf event in Japan._last year. best stretch came in late spring and summer when he made the cut in nine straightevenls... had tiefor seventh in Southwestern Bell Colonial and tie. 10th in BuickOpen during that period.

scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 71.03)801) 254.5(153T1 .733(241) 649(130T) 1785180T)

All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 985 (132) .495(1101) 1771771 21164 Ti 210i 1591)

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Hubert Green EXEMPT STATUS: Winner 1985 PGA Championship f FULL NAME: Hubert Myatt Green HEIGHT: 6' 1 ,' WEIGHT: 175 f BIRTH DATE: Dec. 28, 1946 BIRTHPLACE: Birmingham, AL RESIDENCE: Birmingham, AL FAMILY: Wife, Karen; Hubert Myatt, Jr. (8/18/75); Patrick (10/17178):J. T.(2/11/84), COLLEGE: Florida State University (1968) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, gardening TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1970 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1970 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,522,222 PLAYOFF RECORD: 23 TOUR VICTORIES: 1971 Houston Champions International. 1973 Tallahuser: Open- 13 C. open (TOTAL. 19) 1974 Bob Hope Classic. Greater Jacksonville Open. Philadelphia Classic. Wilt Disney World National Team Play (with Mac McLendon). 1975 Southern Open. 1976 Doral Eastern Open, Jacksonville Open, Sea Pines Heritage Classic. 1977 U.S. Open 1978 Hawaiian Open, Sea Pines Heritage Classic. 1979 Hawaiian Open. New Orleans Open. 1981 Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1984 Southern Open. 1985 PGA Championship. MONEY & POSITION: 1970--$ 1,690-218 1978-$247,406-- 5 1985--$233,527-- 16 1971--$ 73439- 29 1979--$183,111-- 13 1986-5120,051-- 73 1972--$ 44,113- 58 1980-$ 83,307-- 50 1987--$ 63.349-129 1973--$114.397- 11 1981--$110,133-- 32 1988--$ 52,268--147 1974--$211,709- 3 1982--$ 77,448-- 54 1989--$161,190- 86 1975--$113,569-- 12 1983-5 29,171-135 1990--$ 65,948--165 1976-5228.031-- 4 1984--$181.585- 33 1991--$ 18,031--212 1977--$140,255- 9 BEST 1991 FINISH: T19-Northern Telecom Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-- 17: in money--4; top ten finishes--0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1971 Rookie of the Year. Winner 1975 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan). Winner 1977 Irish Open. Winner of two Southern Amateurs. Former Player Director on Policy Board. Co-winner 1980 Jerry Ford Invitational. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (3), 1977. 1979, 1985, Hubert Green has every reason to be proud of the exceptional record he has compiled during his 20-plus years on the PGA TOUR... has won 19 times with the 1977 United States Open and the 1985 PGA Championship as the high marks...won the Open at Southern Hills in Tulsa... won the PGA is stirring duel with Lee Trevino at Cherry Hills in Denver...was two strokes behind Trevino after two rounds... moved three ahead of Lee after three rounds...held game together on treacherous greens to win by two Hubert had stretch of about seven years through the 1970s when he was devastating...was one of outstanding players in the world...during one three-week period in 1976, he won three straight tournaments - Doral Eastern Open, Greater Jacksonville Open and the Sea Pines Heritage Classic. First victory was in 1971 Houston Champions International...but has won four different tournaments twice - Greater Jacksonville Open. Southern Open, Heritage Classic and Hawaiian Open...his last victory was in the 1985 PGA...was TOUR's Rookie of the year in 1971... has served on TOUR's Policy Board.., winner of several events overseas, such as Irish Open and Japan's Dunlop Phoenix Open. Started to play golf at age five...but through teen years, he played all sports..."My father was believer in sports and wanted me to play them all...as I became older, I eliminated one after the other and I realized I wasn't good enough or big enough". _then started to concentrate on golf. turned pro in 1970...worked for summer as assistant pro at Merton Golf Club in Ardmore. PA..-then obtained his TOUR card later in fall of that year.

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Ken Green

EXEMPT STATUS: 65th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Kenneth J. Green HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: July 23, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Danbury. Cl RESIDENCE: West Palm Beach, FL: plays out of the Highlari at Molokai, Hawaii FAMILY: Wife. Ellen: Kenny)12/19.'81), Brad(6/26/83). Brook, (71 1785). Hunter (9/30/88)

COLLEGE: Palm Beach JC SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bowling, platform tennis TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1981, 1982. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,428,921 PLAYOFF RECORD: 02 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Buick Open. 1986 The International. 1988 Canadian Open. Greater Mil- (TOTAL. 51 waukee Open. 1989 K mart Greater Greensboro Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$ 11.899-167 1986--$317,835-- 16 1989--$304,754-- 37 1983--$ 40.263--114 1987-4237.271-- 36 1990--$267,172- 54 1984-$ 20.160--156 1988--$779.181-- 4 1991--$263,034-- 65 1985-$151,355--52 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3-Canadian Open: TB-Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic: T9-Las Vegas Invitational: Ti 0-Canon Greater Hartford Open: T10-Greater Milwaukee Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-29: in money-- 19: top ten finishes--5. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canon Greater Hartford Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 1985 Connecticut Open. Winner of four mini-tour events. Winner of 1979 Azalea Open. Winner 1988 Dunlop Phoenix in Japan. 1990 . NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1989 After struggling through first halt of last season, turned year around by posting top ten finishes in four of five events... began by finishing tied for 10th in Greater Milwaukee Open... followed with tie for third in Canadian Open before finishing tied for 20th in B.C. Open... came right back to finish tied for ninth at Las Vegas Invitational and tied for eighth in Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic... those five weeks gave him $159.992 of the $263,034 he earned on year. Has won five times since joining TOUR in 1982... first win came in 1985 Buick Open as he won by four strokes...won 1986 International and followed next year with second place finish in same event...was having disappointing year in 1988 before winning back-to-back titles in Canadian Open and Greater Milwaukee Open... in 1988 three-putted final hole to drop into playoff with Sandy Lyle in K mart Greater Greensboro Open, which Lyle won with birdie on first extra hole,.. made up for loss by winning in Greensboro the next year on strength of middle rounds of 66... nearly won in Westchester that year before he, Greg Norman and David Frost were defeated in playoff by Seve Ballesteros. Grew up in Honduras. where father was teacher at American school ...said his only choices were soccer or golf. decided to choose golf.

TOUR scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In aegularion Putting 70.97(75T1 266-2(50) 674(997) 676i6411 1 773(55T) Al•Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles eirdies 466 (16) .582(13) 149(42T) 924Th 337i447)

91 Scott Gump

EXEMPT STATUS: B01h on 1991 money list HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: December 17. 1965 BIRTHPLACE: Merritt Island. FL RESIDENCE: Merritt Island, FL FAMILY: Wife. Christine COLLEGE: University of Miami SPECIAL INTERESTS: Whitewater rafting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 O SCHOOL: 1990 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--The International CAREER EARNINGS: $207.808 MONEY & POSITION: 1991--$207,809--80 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T2--The International; T5--Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--18: top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: JCPenney Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Member. 1985 Junior College National Championship team at Brevard Junior College. Leading money winner on the Space Coast Tour in 1989. Winner. 1989 Mobile Open. Finished 50th in earnings on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour.

One of only five true rookies to keep playing privileges on PGA TOUR in 1991... trailed only John Daly and Jeff Maggert in earnings, and finished with over $200,000 in money won... survived cut two different times at The International, wound up finishing tied for second with Ian Baker-Finch and Bob Lohr. Recorded five birdies and three bogeys on final day for seven points, finished three points behind Jose Maria Olazabal,., netted clutch birdies on 13th and 14th holes down stretch for $82,133 check, largest of his career... Olazabal birdied 10th and 17th holes for win. Collected 15 at Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic, when he f finished 66-67... played steady all season long, making cut in 18 of 29 starts. Member of inaugural Ben Hogan Tour in 1990... set course record of 6-under-par 66 at The Woodlands CC in New England Classic... finished 50th on money list,, that finish enabled him to advance into second stage of Qualifying Tournament.., after making it to finals, responded with third- round 65 and never looked back on way to finishing alone in third place in Fall Qualifier.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71.31(1 041) 263.9,69T) .715(411) .6971151 1.803(147) All-Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 769(77) -3891162) 110(18) 4 f126T) 316(671

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Jay Haas

EXEMPT STATUS: 84th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Jay Dean Haas HEIGHT: 5' 10' WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 2, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis. MO RESIDENCE: Greenville, Sc CLUB AFFILIATION: Thornblade GC in Greenville FAMILY: Wife. Janice-.. Jay. Jr. (3 881).. William Harlan 524 82i. Haley 1018/84): Emily Frances (9/25/871 COLLEGE: Wake Forest SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,776.945 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1978 Andy Williams-San Diego Open. 1981 Greater Milwaukee Open, B.C. Open, (TOTAL: 7) 1982 Hall of Fame Classic, Texas Open. 1987 Big "I'" Houston Open. 1988 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 32.326--77 1982--$229,746-13 1987--$270.347-37 1978-$ 77.176--31 1983-$191.735--23 1988--$490,409--20 1979--$102.515--34 1984--$146.514--45 1989--$248.830--54 1980--$114,102--35 1985--$121.488--69 1990--$180.023--89 1981--$181.894--15 1986--$189.204--45 1991--$200.637--84 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3-Federal Express St. Jude Classic: T7-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro- Am: T10-Greater Milwaukee Open.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--IC: top ten finishes--3. 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: United Airlines Hawaiian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1975 NCAA Championship, 1976 Southwestern and Missouri Open. 1975 and 1976 collegiate All-America. Awarded 1975 Fred Haskins trophy as outstanding collegiate player. Winner. 1991 Mexican Open NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1983: Walker Cup. 1975.

One of more highly regarded players on TOUR as well as one of most consistent...last year marked 13th straight he has surpassed $100,000 in earnings...earned $200,637 to rank 84th on money list...best finish last season came in Federal Express St. Jude Classic as he posted G- under-par 65s in second and fourth rounds...tied for seventh in AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro- Am...tied for 10th at Greater Milwaukee Open, tournament he won in 1981. Has won seven times in PGA TOUR career,. first win came in 1978 Andy Williams-San Diego Open...won four times in two-year period. winning two each in 1981 and 1982... made miracle 70- tooter for birdie to tie Buddy Gardner and force playoff in 1987 Big "I" Houston Open...then won with par on first extra hole...last win on TOUR came in 1988 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic after starting with round of 9-under-par 63. Uncle is former Masters champion and current Senior TOUR member Bob Goalby... under his tutelage Jay went on to win Illinois State High School championship...brother-in-law is fellow TOUR member Dillard Pruitt._won 1975 NCAA Championship while attending Wake Forest University _. named All-America in 1975 and 1976.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.78(561) 258 11120) .6931651 -694120T) 1- 775161T; All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 6691611 .515(8371 185(927) 4 (126T) 335(46)

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Gary Hallberg

EXEMPT STATUS: 62nd on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Gary George Hallberg HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: May 31, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: 2erwyn. IL RESIDENCE: Barrington, IL COLLEGE: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, sports, TOUR Bible study TURNED PROFESSIONAL: July 2, 1980 JOINED TOUR: July 1980 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,419,679 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego (TOTAL. 2) Open. 1987 Greater Milwaukee Open.

MONEY & POSITION: 1980-$ 64,244-- 63 1984--$187,260- 30 1988--S 28.551-179 1981-$ 45.793-- 91 1985--$108,872-- 75 1989-4146.833- 95 1982-$ 36,192--111 1986--$ 68.479--121 19904128,954-121 1983-$120.140-- 45 1987-4210786-- 48 1991-4273,546-- 62

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2-H.E.B. Texas Open: T5--Centel Western Open: T7--Independent Insur- ance Agent Open, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26: in money-171 top ten finishes-- 3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Only lourtime first-team All-America choice in history. Winner 1979 NCAA Championship.Winner of 14 collegiate tournaments. 1978, 1979 North- and-South Open: 1977 Illinois Open: 1978, 1979 Illinois Amateur, 1981 Lillie Open (France): 1982 Chunichi Crowns Invitational (Japan). Winner 1986 Chrysler Team Championship (with Scott Hoch). Winner of 1988 Jerry Ford Invitational. Chicago-area native had best year in 1991 with earnings of $273,546, good for 62nd on money list ... previous high $210.786 in 1987...year featured three top ten finishes: T5 in Centel Western Open, second in H.E.B. Texas Open, and T7 in Independent Insurance Agent Open. Last victory came in 1987 Greater Milwaukee Open. one day after tournament normally would have ended ... Monday victory (weather had interrupted final round Sunday) was by two strokes, 19-under-par at Tuckaway Country Club . triumph was keyed by 50-foot birdie chip from rough short of green at par-3 17th hole. First TOUR win was in 1983 Isuzu Andy Williams San Diego Open ... trailed Tom Kite by four strokes entering final round and shot six-under-par 66, including eight-foot birdie putt on final hole, to edge Kite by one stroke. ..nearly won same tournament again the next year, but carded a closing 65 at Torrey Pines to tie Hallberg, then won playoff on second extra hole. An impressive winner throughout amateur career, instant stardom was expected once he joined PGA TOUR.. became first player ever to earn TOUR card by winning $8,000 needed at the time to obtain playing privileges without going through Qualifying School ...won $64,244 in 11 tournaments, finishing with six top ten finishes. Started playing golf at age of nine when father brought home a set of old clubs.. , worked diligently at learning game. so much so, in fact, that father once had to tell him to ease up and not be so serious. earned golf scholarship to Wake Forest. where he became first four-time. first- team All-America- ..captured t 979 NCAA individual championship and won 14 college tourna- ments.

scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Reguiatlon Putting 70.57140T) 272 5i16i -666(112T) 6591107T) 1.759(221 All-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 524 (32) .500170471 128(29) 8135Tt 324(59)

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Dan Halldorson

EXEMPT STATUS: 97th on 1991 money list. HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: April 2, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Winnipeg. Canada RESIDENCE: Barrington, IL FAMILY: Wife. Pat: Angie SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 O SCHOOL: 1974, 1978, 1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,022.632 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 (TOTAL 1)

MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 619-243 1983-$ 21,458-146 1988--$ 96,079-116 1979--$ 24,559--116 1984--$ 55.215- 99 1989 -5 86,667--137 1980--$111.553-- 36 1985--$112.102- 73 1990-$ 18.155--215 1981 $ 90,064-- 47 1986--$ 83,876-101 1991--$158,743-- 97 1982--$ 93.705-- 43 1987--$ 69,094-125

BEST 1991 FINISH: T2-Honda Classic: T7-Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27: in money-17, top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Member Canada World Cup Team, 1978. 1979, 1980. 1982, and 1985. Winner, 1980 World Cup team title with Jim Nelford. Winner, 1969 Manitoba Juniors; 1971 Manitoba PGA; 1977, 1978. 1983. and 1984 Manitoba Open: 1977 Saskatchewan Open. 1980 Quebec Open. 1981 and 1982 Canadian Playing Professional of the Year. 1982 Colorado Open. Leader, 1983 Canadian PGA Order of Merit-Winner of Team Title with Dave Barr- Winner, 1986 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, Canadian PGA. Member. 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Advisory Council.

After losing exempt status went back to O School to regain playing privileges for 1991.., as result had most financially rewarding season on TOUR as he earned $158,743...a pair of 5-under- par 67s in first two rounds led to second-place tie in Honda Classic. earning $88,000...a month later four consecutive rounds in the 60s led to tie for seventh in Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. Won 1980 Pensacola Open... after opening with 67-68 all he needed were pair of 70s for the two-stroke victory... in 1986 won the unofficial Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic by two strokes over Paul Azinger...though victory was unofficial, the $36,000 he earned was official, One of Canada's top players... has represented his country five times in World Cup play...in 1980 teamed with Jim Nelford to win World Cup team title for Canada... matched that feat again in 1985 with Dave Barr as partner_. winner of numerous events on Canadian circuit.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71.04182T1 262-9183) 67619571 .68912871 1.818117371 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 83911021 .4391164) 1781801 8 (35T1 282(997)

95 Jim Hallet EXEMPT STATUS: 49th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: James Oliver Hallet HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: March 30, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Hyannis. MA RESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra, FL t, a--- FAMILY: Wife. Holly COLLEGE: Bryant College (1983, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hockey, hiking, outdoor activities TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $892,453 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2--1990 Buick Southern Open: 2--1991 USF&G Classic

MONEY & POSITION: 1988--$170,993-- 68 1990--$204.059-- 76 1991 -$ 333,010-49 1989--$155,658-- 87

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2--USF&G Classic: T5- . Shearsoi Lehman Brothers Open; T10--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31: in money-'24: top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: New England Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1984 Rhode Island Open: 1985 : 1986 British Columbia Open. Leader of 1987 Asian Tour Order of Merit. Four-time Division II Collegiate All-America.

Enjoyed finest year in 1991, collecting three top ten finishes, including playoff loss to fan Woosnam at USF&G Classic...third round 7-under-par 65 propelled him into contention at tough English Turn Golf Club. and a final round 70 left him tied with Woosnam, who shot 67. Woosnam's par on second extra hole was enough to give $108,003 second-place check, largest of his four- year TOUR career. Was his second playoff loss in less than six months, as Kenny Knox defeated the former college hockey player with birdie on second extra hole at 1990 Buick Southern Open. Also finished with T5 finish at Shearson Lehman Brothers Open, five strokes behind Jay Don Blake.., tried Qualifying Tournament four times before finally making it in fall of 1987... there he finished as runnerup to medalist John Huston... since earning playing privileges has never come close to having to go back to 0 School... second consacutive year. earnings increased... earned trip to 1983 Masters Tournament by reaching semi-fina: s of U.S. Amateur... shot first-round 68 and was paired with Arnold Palmer and Seve Ballesteros fcr second round, eventually finishing T40... "That was one of the biggest thrills I've ever had. Actuary, I believe I was leading through 27 holes." Turned to golf on fulltime basis when alma mater, Bryant College. dropped hockey program.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70 7115)1 260 01961 .675(981 .706111) 1.787(99T( All-Around Sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 512(29) -5781157) 194(108) 9(241) 391(10Ti

96 Dudley Hart

EXEMPT STATUS: 120th on 1991 money list HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: August 4, 1968 BIRTHPLACE: Rochester. NY RESIDENCE: West Palm Beach. FL COLLEGE: University of Florida SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 O SCHOOL: 1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $126,216 BEST-EVER FINISH: T5--Buick Southern Open MONEY & POSITION: 1991-$ 126.217--120 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T5--Buick Southern Open; T8--Shearson Lehman Brothers Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31; in money--17; top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: BellSouth Atlanta Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Four-time All-American in college, including first team selection in 1990. Winner, 1990 Florida Open and Louisiana Open.

Asa rookie last season proved he has a place on the PGA TOUR... after missing his first three cuts of the season, came back with a tie for eighth in the Shearson Lehman Brothers Open... opened with a 4-under-par 68 at Torrey Pines GC...finished with a strong 7-under-par 65 to cash his first PGA TOUR check...was worth $29,000... San Diego was first in a streak of eight out of nine tournaments where he made the cut... unfortunately then missed six of his next seven... righted himself by finishing tied for 24th at the Canon Greater Hartford Open. Best finish came in Buick Southern Open...had four solid rounds of 71-72-69-70 to tie Buddy Gardner and Morris Hatalsky for fifth place. Low round of the year came in the Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic in Hattiesburg, MS when he opened with a 6-under-par 64 to trail first round leader Grant Waite by a stroke... also posted a pair of 65's during the year...said of his low rounds: "You have to get out there and get hot. This is why you play the game." His during the GTE Byron Nelson earned him a Sharp's Shooter Award of $1,000... Sharp's also donated $1,000 in his name to the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship fund and $1,000 to the tournament's charities. Attended the University of Florida...was a four-time Alt-Amercian.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71.58(124) 262-7)84T) .65311227) -63'7t 150T1 1787)99T) Au-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 814 (93T) .584(12) 206)123T) 9(241) 304)76T(

97 Morris Hatalsky

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner. HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: November 10, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA RESIDENCE: Ormond Beach, FL FAMILY: Wife, Tracy; Daniel Kenneth (12111180): Laura Rose (2126183) COLLEGE: United States International University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family activities, Tour Bible Study group, snow skiing, all sports. Or- lando Magic basketball.

TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 Q SCHOOL: Spring. 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,445,445 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1981 Hall of Fame Classic, 1983 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1988 Kemper Open (TOTAL: 41 1990 Bank of Boston Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 249--288 1982--$ 66,128- 65 1987-$150.654- 70 1977--$ 32,193- 79 1983--$102.567-- 56 1988--5239.019-- 47 1978-$ 16,340--114 1984--$ 50,957-107 1989-- $ 66,577--149 1979-$ 61,962-- 69 1985--$ 76.059-- 96 1990-$253,639-- 59 1980-$47,107- 74 1986-$105,543- 83 1991-$106.265-132 1981--$ 70,186-- 63

BEST 1991 FINISH: T5-Buick Southern Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-26; in money--14; top ten finishes-1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Greater Milwaukee Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1972 NAIA All-American, Captained 1972 U.S. International University team that won NAIA Championship. Winner, 1968 Mexico National Junior Championship. Led TOUR in putting category in 1983. When talks turns to nice guys on the PGATOUR. Morris Hatalsky's name always is mentioned... and over the years. he has displayed a solid golf game as well... first victory was an impressive one in the Hall of Fame Classic on the classic No. 2 course at Pinehurst...he won by two strokes over Jerry Pate and D.A. Weibring. Next victory came in 1983 Greater Milwaukee Open in playoff over George Cadle...very next week, he lost in playoff to Danny Edwards in Quad Cities Open...had to wait until 1988 to win again, this time in Kemper Open on the TPC at Avenel course in playoff over Tom Kite...then he won again in 1990 in the Bank of Boston Classic by a stroke over Scott Verplank... he birdied three of the last tour holes for a 68 and 9-under-par 275. He said of time between Kemper and Boston triumphs, "golf was a struggle for me (during that period). It was a difficult journey but I had learned through my faith that you have to persevere, have faith"...last year. he saved some of his best golf for the end of the season, such as tie for fifth place in the Buick Southern Open...the Kemper was good to him again, as he tied for 11th place. Started in game at age 10 after brother gave him a set of clubs..."I fell in love with the game right away 'living in San Diego. it wasn't long until he was competing on the junior level and winning... at age 17, he won the Mexico National junior title and in 1969 was named San Diego high school golfer of year. went to Arizona State and was on same team as Howard Twitty. Tom Purtzer and Bob Gilder...after two years, transferred to United States International and captained 1972 team to NAIA championship - Few years ago, started to re-work mechanics of his swing.. something I had to do. not only learned a lot about but about myself as well -. ae result. ability to score has improved.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 7180]151 T1 24 411861 .747(137) .608)1837) 1.768]40T1 AII-Around sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 970 11271) .611171 201(11471 31147T1 258(127)

98 Nolan Henke

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Nolan Jay Henko HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 1 DATE: November 25, 19f1 BIRTHPLACE: Battle Creek, MI RESIDENCE: Fort Myers, FL: plays out ;.i dii'.r, fountry Club FAMILY: Single COLLEGE: Florida State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Jet ski. tennis TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987 O SCHOOL: Fall 1988. 1989. CAREER EARNINGS: $ 870.867 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 B.C. Open. 1991 Phoenix Open. (TOTAL 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1989--S 59,465--159 1990--$294,592-- 48 1991--$518,811--28 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-Phoenix Open. T3-Buick Classic: T5-THE TOUR Championship: 7-U.S. Open: T8-Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; T9-Infiniti Tournament of Champions. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered -27: in money-20: top ten finishes-- 6. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Hardee's Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: First team All-American. 1987. Winner of seven collegiate tournaments. Winner of several significant amateur events such as 1986 Porter Cup, 1987 American Amateur, 1987 Monroe Invitational. Winner 1988 South Florida Open. Runner-up 1987 NCAA Championship.

Nolan Henke has been rather impressive during his last two years on the PGA TOUR, winning twice.., those close to the game believe the victories are only the indicators of greater things to come...he won the B.C. Open in 1990 and the Phoenix Open last year in a hair-raising finish with Tom Watson, Curtis Strange and Gil Morgan...going back to the end of 1990 and through the Phoenix Open. he had 19 straight rounds of par or less. He started at Phoenix on the TPC of Scottsdale course with rounds of 65-66-66 and led by four strokes...on Sunday, after solid front nine and then birdie at 10, he led by three over Strange... he bogeyed three holes on the way home and found himself staring at three fierce veterans... he stopped the slide at the 18th with a birdie putt of 18 feet to win by one over the trio.,.1 can't believe that putt went in...l tightened up on the back side." Later, he joked, "I thought my first win would come on the Senior TOUR...the first one was a shock..-this one was a bigger shock.'.., at the B.C., he was tied with Jim Hallet after the first round with a 5-under-par 66...a second round of 64 gave him a two stroke lead.. .a 70 the third day let him increase his lead to three strokes...a closing 68 gave him a three-stroke margin over Mark Wiebe- -and $126,000... the Phoenix victory was worth $180,000. He missed his first attempt to get his TOUR card in the fall of 1987 but made it the next year...was not comfortable in 1989 and lost his card, but earned it back in the fall of 1989... started in game at very early age ('as soon as I could stand up")...knew in high school that golf was his game...went to Florida State and won seven collegiate events... was runner-up in 1987 NCAA's...winner of such significant amateur events as 1986 Porter Cup and 1988 American Amateur Classic_ through the years. Mike Calbot of Bonita Springs, FL. has been his teacher.

(sill Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70.81(59T1 260 9195i .694(64) -657(113T) 1. 769(431 API-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 605 (51 T) 4911117T( 159(51) 10(1111 327(521)

99

Scott Hoch

EXEMPT STATUS: 27th on 1991 money list. FULL NAME: Scott Mabon Hoch HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: Nov. 24, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Raleigh, NC RESIDENCE: Orlando. FL FAMILY: Wife. Sally: Cameron (5'1:84): Katie (5116186) COLLEGE: Wake Forest University (1978. BA in Communications) I SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1979 CAREER EARNINGS: $3.380.155 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Quad Cities Open. 1982 USF&G Classic. 1984 Lite Quad Cities Open. 1989 (TOTAL: 4) Las Vegas Invitational. MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 45.600--75 1984--$224,345--27 1988—$397.599--26 1981--$ 49,606--85 1985—$186,020--35 1989--$670.680--10 1982--$193,862--16 1986--$222.077--36 1990--$333,978--40 1983--$144.605--37 1987--$391.747--20 1991--$520,038--27 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T2-Southwestern Bell Colonial; T3-Buick Open: T4-Hardee's Golf Classic:6- U.S. Open: 7-Kemper Open; T7-Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T7-Nestle Invitational: TB-Buick Southern Open; T9-Northern Telecom Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31: in money--26: top ten finishes--B. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canon Greater Hartford Open. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1986 Vardon Trophy. 1977 & 1978 Atlantic Coast Conference, 1977 Northeast Amateur champion; 1976 & 1979 North Carolina Ama- teur: 1982 Pacific Masters. 1982 and 1986 (both Japan)- Winner 1986 Chrysler Team Championship with Gary Hallberg. Runner-up 1978 U.S. Amateur. All American in 1977, 1978. Member of Wake Forest's 1975 NCAA Championship team. Winner 1990 & 1991 Korean Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Cup. 1978: Walker Cup. 1979. One of the outstanding ball-strikers in the game...has a reputation for being able to post very low numbers and challenging frequently... won the Vardon Trophy for low stroke average on TOUR in 1986 and nearly won it again the following year...has shown talent needed to win going back to his days at Wake Forest where he was a member of 1975 NCAA Championship team. Showed his true heart in 1989 when he won the Las Vegas Invitational in a playoff over Robert Wrenn... collected $225,000 and, at awards ceremony, announced he was donating $100,000 to the Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital in Orlando...son, Cameron was successfully treated for rare bone infection in right leg there. His display of humanitarianism came just three weeks after the greatest disappointment of his golfing career... Nick Faldo shot a final round 65 in the Masters Tournament to tie him at 5-under-par 283_.on the first extra hole (No. 10 at Augusta National), Scott missed a putt of 2-1:2 feet that would have given him the victory...Faldo won on next hole with long birdie putt._did have his best money year, though. with $670.680. Qualified for PGA TOUR in fall of I979...while preparing for first start in 1980 Phoenix Open, he jarred his back and had to withdraw... was not able to play until 23rd event of the year, the Atlanta Classic... few weeks later. shot first round of 63 to lead Quad Cities Open and went on to easy victory, setting tournament record of 14-under-par 266...Curtis Strange and Gary Hallberg. two of his teammates at Wake Forest. finished second and third. respectively. Started to play at age of eight...father. Arthur. also went to Wake Forest and earned All-American honors in baseball... brother Buddy is a professional bowler... has won in Japan._won 1986 Chrysler Team title with Gary Hallberg. • Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.19(141 265.81537 .691(687 .6951187 17531161 Al1 .Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 28311) -51218777 121(297) 11 i6Tl 44611 i

100 P. H. Horgan

EXEMPT STATUS: 3rd on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour money "Si FULL NAME: Palnck Henry Homan III HEIGHT: 5 10' WEIGHT. BIRTH DATE: August 2Y BIRTHPLACE'. t: ;,w'iI BI RESIDENCE: Newport. FI FAMILY: Single COLLEGE: University of Fooci,~ b.,l.riri SPECIAL INTERESTS: Wafer Skuna n TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $139.607 BEST-EVER FINISH: T5--1989 USF&G Classic MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$ 63,787--152 1990—$72.898 15a :991 s?,912 25_ BEST 1991 FINISH: T53--Buick Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--6: in money--2: top ten finishes--0 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canon Greater Hartford Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1986 Bermuda Open

Finished third in money on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour money list with $84,432...won first Hogan event he entered. Ben Hogan Yuma Open, later added Ben Hogan Macon Open with a 15-under- par 201 defeating Mike Miles with par, first playoff hole... joined Gary McCord in 1991 to win first ever Hogan start...remained intop five all but two weeks of season... had six top ten finishes. second in Ben Hogan Connecticut Open and 13 in Ben Hogan ...of 27 events made cut 17 times, two finishes were out of top 25. Member of 1991 PGA TOUR finishing 154th on 1991 money list...decided to play Ben Hogan Tour to improve position as exempt player 1992 season..,1991 Hogan earnings exceeded best year on PGA TOUR by $11.534. Finished second in par breakers (.236)._fourth in both scoring average (70.65) and birdies (297... in winning Ben Hogan Yuma Open set scoring record, low final two rounds (64-65--129) and low winning score (129)... third round 9-under-par 63 at Ben Hogan Dakota Dunes Open was best round of year... playoff appearance was victory in Ben Hogan Macon Open. Best 1991 PGA TOUR finish was 153 in Buick Open... member of prestigious Newport Country Club in Newport, RI...attended University of Rhode Island on football scholarship before switching to golf.

I4• eYS • Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling NA NA NSA NA N:A All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies NA N'A NA N.A NA

Mike Hulbert

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Michael Patrick Hulbert HEIGHT: 6 WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: April 14, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Elmira. NY RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL. FAMILY: Wife, Teresa. COLLEGE: East Tennessee State (1980, Business Managli ment). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, running. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1984. 1985 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,872,554 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2.0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Federal Express-St. Jude Classic. 1989 B.C. Open. 1991 Anheuser Busch (TOTAL: 3) Golf Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 18.368--161 1988—$127,752-- 94 1990--$216.002-- 67 1986--$276,687-- 21 1989--$477,621-- 16 1991--$551.750-- 24 1987--$204,375-- 49

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-Anheuser Busch Golf Classic; T2-Independent Insurance Agent Open; T4- Memorial Tournament: T5-Phoenix Open; T5-K man Greater Greensboro Open.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-- 31 in money-24: top ten finishes-5. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Southwestern Bell Colonial OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named All-American, 1980. Runner-up in New York State Junior Cham- pionship. 1973: and in New York State Amateur in 1979. Winner, 1987 Chrysler Team Championship (with Bob Tway). Mike Hulbert is one of those players who goes about us business in a quiet, eff icient way and when you look at the summary at the end of the tournament, there he is picking up another nice check... highly respected by his peers for knowledge of game...and well liked by everyone... first year on TOUR was 1985 but lost his card...came back in 1986 and has been going strong ever since. Won for third time last summer in Anheuser Busch Classic in playoff over Kenny Knox...tied going into final round at Kingsmill GC, they both bogeyed the final hole in near darkness to shoot 3-under-par 68s for 18-under-par 266...later equalled tournament record set by Lanny Wadkins in 1990...on first extra hole, with darkness closing in fast, Mike two putted from 40 feet for par and victory. First victory came in 1986 Federal Express St. Jude Classic in Memphis in stirring duel with close friend Joey Sindelar.."I still can't believe it." he said. "Don't know when it will hit me"...relationship goes back to days as kids in Horseheads. NY. .."Joey's family lived by the golf course. When I first started to go over there. I met Joey aid we became friends right away. We'd play every day and we'd play as many holes as we couli," Mike's second victory also was special... in 1989 B.C. Open, close to Horseheads... he won in a playoff over Bob Estes with "whole family and a lot cf friends there ...also tied for second in Canadian Open that year and went on to collect $477,621... back in 1986, his second year, he tied for third in the Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open, just one stroke out of Bob Tway- playoff... months later, has final round 64 at Bay Hill to tie Ray Floyd for second, one behind Dan Forsman... in 1987. teamed with Tway to Mn Chrysler Team Championship...has haen under wing of David Leadbetter. ■

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting J ,pl(7T 101T -676t95T, 682144Ti 1 7iOFii8i3Ti All Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 590 1461 .5511461 1961111T) 7155T) 3831131

102 Ed Humenik

EXEMPT STATUS: 121st on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Edward Francis Humenik HEIGHT: 511" WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: June 29, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Detroit. MI RESIDENCE: Hobe Sound. FL FAMILY: Wife, Lori: Nancy (924184); Ed Jr. (5/12/90) COLLEGE: Michigan (1983) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball and fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $170,880 BEST EVER FINISH: T7 .. 1991 Las Vegas Invitational MONEY & POSITION: 1989-$ 46,384--168 1991"$124.497"121 BEST EVER FINISH: T7-- Las Vegas Invitational: T8-Shearson Lehman Brothers Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--33: in money-14: top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Shell Houston Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Finished 5th on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list, Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Macon Open. Ben Hogan Santa Rosa Open. Led 1989 PGA TOUR in driving distance with an average of 280.9 yards. Winner, 1988 Michigan Open, Winner, 1988 Michigan Match Play. 1988 Michigan Player of the Year Winner of three mini-tour events, Ouartedinalist. 1982 U.S. Ama- teur

Second chance at TOUR turned out to be a charm... kept his TOUR membership by finishing 121st on the 1991 money list...was in danger of losing card before Las Vegas Invitational...played all five rounds in the 60's including an 8-under-par 64 in the third round to finish tied for seventh... earned largest paycheck on TOUR. $48,375... earlier in the year finished tied for eighth in the Shearson Lehman Brothers Open with four rounds under par. Played the TOUR in 1989 but lost his exempt status after earning only $46.384... that year he made 11 cuts in 30 tournaments, but missed nine more by a single stroke...best finish was a tie for 14th in the Anheuser Busch Golf Classic... did lead the TOUR in Driving Distance with an average of 280.9. Missed 1989 Qualifying School due to illness... played his way back onto PGA TOUR by way of the Ben Hogan Tour... finished fifth on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list earning a spot on the TOUR in 1991... won the 1990 Ben Hogan Macon Open and Ben Hogan Santa Rosa Open. Learned to manage game while on Hogan Tour...despite his awesome length with driver, is shorter with irons than most TOUR pros..."With my irons, I'm probably a club shorter than most guys on TOUR. But with my driver I'm quite a bit longer. I was paired with Seve Ballesteros in the 1989 U.S. Openand, with thedriver, wewereclose in length but with the irons he was slightly more than a Club longer"

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 71.6811fi1TI 272.91141 .6671110T1 678(s8T) 1.809115811 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 825199) 4451158T) 124(24T1 51101 Ti 310(711

103 John Huston

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Johnny Ray Huston HEIGHT: 5' 10' WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: June 1, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: MI Vernon. IL RESIDENCE: Palm Harbor. FL: plays out of Innlsbrook Golf Resort.

FAMILY: Wife. Suzanne: Jessica 111 987 I COLLEGE: Auburn University SPECIAL INTERESTS: All Sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.185.050 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Honda Classic. (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1988-$150,301--78 1990-4435,690--30 1991-$395.853--40 1989--$203,207-68 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3--Kmarl Greater Greensboro Open: 4--USF&G Classic: T5--Centel West- ern Open: T7--PGA Championship; T10--Hardee's Golf Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: I oumaments entered--27. in money--23; top ten finishes--5. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Shell Houston Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1985 Florida Open. Winner of 10 mini-tour events. Medalist in 1987 fall Qualifying Tournament. Winner, 1988 JCPenney Classic (with Amy Benz). Has achieved millionaire status in four years on TOUR, roaring past that standard during 1991 season that produced earnings of $395,853... success expected for him after earning medalist honors in 1987 Qualifying Tournament has been his companion since then. Road to TOUR wasn't easy... turning professional in 1983, it took five tries at TOUR's Qualifying Tournament before he made it..."I just wasn't ready the first couple years. Achieved major milestone in 1990 with first career victory in Honda Classic... held off strong challenge from Mark Calcavecchia down stretch to win by two strokes.. commented afterward: "I've won a thousand times in a thousand different ways, but this was the first time I was awake. I've been dreaming about this for 20 years".. Honda Classic win was followed month later by T3 at Masters, where he was in thick of thingsfirst three days but stumbled slightly in final round. 1991 season featured five Top Ten finishes. including T3 at Kmarl Greater Greensboro Open...GGO has rapidly become one of favorite events, since best placement prior to Honda win had been runnerup finish in 1989 Kmart tournament. Father, a good player in Orlando area, first put clubs in his hands at age seven... around II started to play in small junior tournaments near his home...in 1978 helped Dunedin High School to second place in Florida state scholastic championships...attended Alexander City Junior College, where he met eventual fellow TOUR member Gene Sauers. ..went to Auburn University while Sauers went on to Georgia Southern_. two remain best friends and played together in 1990 Chrysler Team Championship.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens i n Regulation Putting i u lam _'." :71.51191 648 129TI Pi 5194TH I i713T) Alt-Around Sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 361 161 547(49T) 148140T) 15i1 TI 405(4)

104

Hale Irwin

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1990 United States Open FULL NAME: Hale S. Irwin 4n HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: June 3, 1945 BIRTHPLACE: Joplin, MO r RESIDENCE: Frontenac. MO: plays out of Kapalua, Maui, HI 'wok FAMILY: Wife, Sally Stahlhuth; Becky (12/15/71); Steven i6 6 74) COLLEGE: University of Colorado (1968. Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting. photography TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1968 Q SCHOOL: Spring, 1968 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,488,732 PLAYOFF RECORD: 45

TOUR VICTORIES: 1971 HeritageClassic.1973HeritageClas- (TOTAL: 19) sic. 1974 U.S. Open. 1975 Western Open, Atlanta Classic. 1976 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open - Ronda Citrus Open. 1977 Atlanta Classic. Hall of Fame Classic. San Antonio-Texas Open. 1979 U. S. Open. 1981 Hawaiian Open, Buick Open. 1982 Honda-Inverrary Classic. 1983 Memorial Tournament. 1984 Bing Crosby Pro-Am. 1985 Memorial Tournament. 1990 U.S. Open. Buick Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1968 .$ 9,093--117 1976-$252,718-- 3 1984-$183.384-- 31 1969--5 18.571- 88 1977-'$221,456- 4 1985--$195.007- 31 1970--$ 46.870- 49 1978'$191,665-. 7 1986--$ 59983-128 1971--$ 99,473- 13 1979'$154,168.- 19 1987--$100.825-- 96 1972-5111,539-' 13 1980--$109.810-- 38 1988'$164,996-- 72 1973-5130,388- 7 1981-$276.499-- 7 1989--$150.977" 93 1974 ..$152,529- 7 1982--$173.719- 19 1990-$838,249-- 6 1975-$205,380-- 4 1983--$232,567-- 13 l991$422.652" 33 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2 Memorial Tournament: T3-BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic; T3-Buick Classic: T4 MCI Heritage Classic; T4-United Hawaiian Open; T1 0-Masters Tournament.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 17. in money--l5: lop ten finishes--6. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: The International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1967 NCAA Champion. 1974 and 1975 World Picadilly Match Play Champion. Winner 1978 Australian PGA. 1979 South African PGA. Winner, 1981 Bridgestone Classic IJapan). 1982 Brazilian Open. 1983 USA Team vs. Japan. 1986 Bahamas Classic. 1987 Fila Classic. NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup (2). 1974, 1979 (won individual title in 1979), Ryder Cup (4), 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981: USA vs. Japan. 1983. Hale Irwin's place in sports history is assured... one of the greatest golfers of alldime...few have ever played with his determination and consistency has extensive list of achievements, but list must start with three U.S Open Championships...won in 1974 at Winged Foot. in 1979 at Inverness and again in 1990 at Medinah in a gruelling 19-hole playoff against Mike Donald..,made 60-foot putt on 72nd hole to force playofL..birdied five of last nine holes for a 31 and a 67 for the day,..still tied after scheduled 18-hole playoff the next day. Hale ended it with a 10-foot birdie putt on the 19th hole._at age 45, became the oldest player to win the Open. Very next week, rode his Open victory wave into the Buick Classic at Westchester CC.with four rounds in the 60s, won by two strokes over Paul Azinger..finished year with career high $838.249..many of his 19 victories have been on the toughest courses. Harbour Town GL, Pebble Beach, Butler National, Pinehurst No 2, Riviera and Village ..while at University of Colorado, where he was an outstanding football player, he won the 1967 NCAA golf championship. From early 1975 through 1978 schedule. he had a streak of 86 tournaments without missing a cut... that's third best in TOUR history...has played on five Ryder Cup teams. but the one-hall point he gained against Bernhard Langer in the final match last September. gave the coveted cup back to United States,..as has been his trademark through the years. Hale Irwin found a way to succeed in the toughest of situations. Last year, had brilliant five tournament run with fourth at the Heritage, (turd al Atlanta. second at Memorial (lost playoff to Kenny Perry), third at Buick Classic and 11th at U.S. Oper • scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.44131T1 2.4 611871 .78311) -64111441 1.772(50T) AII-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles elrdles 807(92) 563127T1 188(1021 5 (10171 208(164)

105 Peter Jacobsen

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Peter Erling Jacobsen HEIGHT: 6' 3" WEIGHT: 200 P BIRTH DATE: March 4, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Portland, OR RESIDENCE: Portland, OR CLUB AFFILIATION: Waikoloa Beach Resort, Waikoloa. HI

FAMILY: Wife, Jan; Amy (7/19/80); Kristen (2/23/82); Mickey (10/12/84). COLLEGE: University of SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, antique car collection TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 2,932,353 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Buick .Goodwrench Open. 1984 Colonial National Invitation, Sammy Davis (TOTAL: 4) Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1990 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 12.608- -129 1982--$145,832-- 25 1987-$ 79.924--i 11 1978--$ 34,188-- 82 1983--$158,765--29 1988-$526,765-- 16 1979--$ 49.439-- 78 1984--$295,025-- 10 1989--$267,241-- 48 1980--$138,562-- 26 1985-5214,959-- 23 1990--$547,279-- 19 1981 $ 85.624- 50 1986-$112,964--78 1991--$263,180-- 64 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2--B.C. Open: T2--Hardee's Golf Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--23: in money--13: top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Hardee's Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1974 PAC-Eight Conference; 1976 and ; 1979 Western Australian Open. Collegiate All-America 1974, 1975, 1976. Winner 1981 and 1982 Johnny Walker Cup (Madrid, ). Player Director on PGA TOUR Policy Board, 1983 . 1985. Winner, 1986 Challenge with Curtis Strange. Re-elected to Policy Board in 1990.

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1985. U.S. vs. Japan, 1984. Level of play adversely impacted by severe sinus trouble large part of season, but rebounded late in year with back-to-back second-place finishes in Hardees Golf Classic, T2 and B.C. Open, ..finished with fifth-best money-won season of career $263.180, including $174,400 combined in Hardee's and B.C. Open, where he fired four consecutive 68s.. biggest payday was $88,000 at Hardee's Golf Classic... finished tied with Paul Azinger, one stroke behind D.A. Weibring, at Moline event. Popular and personable player is member of PGA TOUR Policy Board...although first victory came in 1980 at Buick-Goodwrench Open, moved into money list top ten for only time in career in 1984... achieved that level in part through victories in Colonial National Invitational and Sammy Davis. Jr.-Greater Hartford Open... Colonial victory came in playoff with Payne Stewart week afterJacobsen's father had undergone serious operation... after dropping winning birdie putt on first extra hole, Peter said: "Well, this one's for you, Dad." Last victory came in 1990 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, where he burned up desert courses and won by two strokes, ..win was his first in six years.. one of three'88 seconds came at Beatrice Western Open, where his final hole double bogey enabled Jim Benepe to claim win, ..prior to missing'91 Western Open cut, finished second at Western again in 1989 (lost to Mark McCumber on first playoff hole) and T3 in 1990. In addition to '91 sinus infection, battled a ruptured disc in his back in 1987. Started playing golf at age 12.. was taught fundamentals by his father and had further instruction from older brother David_ .won 1974 PAC-8 Conference championship at University of Oregon. where he was tlnee lime All- Nnerwa.

Scoring Average Driving Dislance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71 3611087 771.9l89T) 7,.91i -687(327) 1 797126Ti All Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 894 (110) -5451527 180(83) i 1177T1 246(13611

106 Lee Janzen EXEMPT STATUS: 72nd on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Lee MacLeod Janzen HEIGHT: 6* WEIGHT: 175 I BIRTH DATE: August 28, 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Austin. MN

RESIDENCE: Kissimmee. FL CLUB AFFILIATION: Bloomingdale Golfers Club, Brandon, Fl. FAMILY: Wife, Beverly SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, movies, snow skiing, all sports COLLEGE: Florida Southern College (1986, Marketing) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 JOINED TOUR: Fall 1989 BEST-EVER FINISH: 5--1990 Deposit Guaranty Classic CAREER EARNINGS: $361,228 MONEY & POSITION: 1990--$132,986--115 1991--$ 228,242--72 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 6-B.C. Open; T7-H.E.B. Texas Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--33; in money--23; top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: B.C. Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1986 NCAA Division II Championship; winner of six collegiate events. First-team All-America in 1985, 1986. Leading money winner on 1989 U.S. Golf (mini) Tour,

Came into own in second year on PGA TOUR... played strongly all year, making cut in 23 of 33 events in which he played...third-round 65 carried him to sixth-place finish in B.C. Open... two weeks later finished lied for seventh in H.E.B. Texas Open... finished season making last seven cuts in row.., his $228,242 was good enough for 72nd place on money list. Played strongly first season as rookie. earning $132,986 to keep exempt status for 1991 season... best finishes were fifth place in Deposit Guaranty Classic and seventh-place tie in Buick Classic at Westchester Country Club..."The highlight of my year was at Westchester I shot a 32 (3-under-par) on the back nine on Sunday and that was my best back nine in the last round all year ...the $30,125 check there was his largest on TOUR. Started to take game seriously at age 14 after family moved to Florida...moved from Maryland where he played Little League baseball..."We played baseball in the summers. In Florida the games were at night and not in the summer. I needed something to do, so I started to go to the golf courses with the guys from the Little League." Won six times as collegian at Florida Southern University... won 1986 NCAA Division II championship and was named All-America in 1985 and 1986.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70 58(43T) 264.21661 .678(9271 -650(1287; 1.75111371 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 492(25) 574119T1 1581501 6176T1 402(5)

107

Steve Jones

EXEMPT STATUS: 54th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Steven Glen Jones HEIGHT: 6' 4" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: December 27. 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Artesia. NM RESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ FAMILY: Wife, Bonnie. Cy Edmond (2/27/91) COLLEGE: University of Colorado SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing. basketball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 O SCHOOL: Fall 1981, 1984, 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,885.939 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 1989 MONY Tournamenl of Champions. Bob (TOTAL: 4) Hope Chrysler Classic. Canadian Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$ 1.986--229 1987--$154,918-- 66 1990--$350,982-- 34 1985--$ 43,379--129 1983--$241,877-- 45 1991--$294,961-- 54 1986--$ 51.473--136 1989--$745,578-- 8 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 3--Greater Milwaukee Open; T7--Hardee's Golf Classic: T7--Independent Insurance Agent Open: T8-Kemper Open.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--27: in money--19: top ten finishes--4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Greater Milwaukee Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Medalist in 1986 TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Semi-finalist in 1976 USGA Junior Championship. Second team All-American. Winner 1987 JCPenney Classic (with Jane Grafter).

Had four top ten finishes in 1991, including third at Greater Milwaukee Open...GMO began season-closing stretch that brought him top 25 finishes in final seven events... included in that skein were seventh-place ties in Hardee's Golf Classic and Independent Insurance Agent Open... fired season-low 63s in first round of Phoenix Open and third round of Las Vegas Invitational, events in which he finished T12. Best season to date was 1989, with three victories and $745.578...started year with back- to-back wins in MONY Tournament of Champions lead on second day at LaCoste and never looked back... opened Hope with a 76 but climbed into contention on day four with 9-under-par 63 at Eldorado, then tied Paul Azinger and Sandy Lyle cn fifth day and won playoff with birdie on first extra hole._third victory of '89 came at midsumme- in Canadian Open. Has been part of two other playoffs, beating Bob Tway for 1988 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am title and losing to Payne Stewart at 1990 MCI Heritage Classic... also finished T3 in THE PLAYERS Championship in 90. Started playing golf at age 12 under fathers tutelage on nine-hole course in Vuma, CO...went onto play in junior tournaments in Yuma and around state of Colorado... played golf and ran track in high school, where he also earned all-state honors it basketball... concentrated on golf alone at University of Colorado. Grew up reading golf magazines for instruction..."When I'd see a tip in the magazine. I'd go right out and try it. I developed my putting stroke and my chipping style from reading those lips. They all came from the magazines"...current tutor is Paul Purtzer. older brother of Tom. a one- time TOUR player now director of golf at Gainey Ranci Golf Club in Scottsdale, AZ.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.66148) 265.81531' .662(117) 492251j 17721 501I All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 511128) -503(1021i 170(681) 111611 341(42Ti

108

Tom Kite EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1989 THE PLAYERS Championship FULL NAME: Thomas O. Kite. Jr. HEIGHT: 5 8' WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 9, 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Austin, TX RESIDENCE: Austin, TX FAMILY: Wife, Christy. Stephanie Lee (10/7181): David Thomas and Paul Christopher (twins) (9/1/84) COLLEGE: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: Landscaping TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1972 CAREER EARNINGS: $6,655,474 PLAYOFF RECORD: 6.3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1976 IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic. 1978 B.0 Open. 1981 American Motors- (TOTAL: 15) Inverrary Classic. 1982 Bay Hill Classic. 1983 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1984 Doral Eastern Open. Georgia Pacific Atlanta Classic. 1985 MONY Tournament of Champions. 1986 Western Open. 1987 Kemper Open. 1989 Nestle Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship, Nabisco Championships. 1990 Federal Express St, Jude Classic. 1991 Infiniti Tournament of Champions. MONEY & POSITION: 1972--$ 2.582-233 1979--$ 166,878- 17 1986 $ 394,164-- 7 1973--$ 54,270-- 56 1980-_$ 152,490-- 20 1987-$ 525,516-- 8 1974--$ 82.055- 26 1981--$ 375,699- 1 1988--$ 760,405-- 5 1975--$ 87.045-- 18 1982--$ 341,081-_ 3 1989-$1.395,278- 1 1976--$ 116,180-' 21 1983-$ 257,066-- 9 1990-$ 658,202-- 15 1977--$ 125.204-- 14 1984--$ 348,640- 5 1991-$ 396.580--39 1978--$ 161.370- 11 1985-$ 258,793- 14 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-Infiniti Tournament of Champions: T2--Independent Insurance Agent Open: T3--BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic: TB--GTE Byron Nelson Classic, 1991 SUMMARY:Tournaments entered--25: in money-19: top ten finishes--4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Ping Kapalua International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1981. 1989 PGA TOUR Arnold Palmer Award as leading money winner; 1981 GWAA Player of the Year Award: 1979 Bob Jones Award 1973 Rookie of the Year Award: 1972 NCAA co-champion with Ben Crenshaw. Player Director on TOUR's Policy Board. 1980 . 1981. Winner 1981, 1982 Vardon Trophy. 1980 . Led the TOUR stars for scaring average in 1981 and 1982, also led par breakers in 1982. NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Cup, 1970: Walker Cup. 1971: Ryder Cup (6) 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989; USA vs. Japan (3), 1982, 1983. 1984: World Cup (2), 1984. 1985: Kirin Cup Captain, 1987; Four Tours World Championship, 1989, Dunhill Cup, 1990. Started year oft solidly, collecting 15th title of 20-year TOUR career at Infiniti Tournament of Champions.,. finished with 3-under-par 69 to defeat Lanny Wadkins by a stroke...It marked 10th time in last 11 years that he has claimed at least one victory during regular season... as the all-time leading money winner in history of PGA TOUR, was 11th consecutive year he has earned at least $250,000... is first player to go over $6 million mark in earnings. Finished with sizzling 6468 score at Independent Insurance Agent Open to fall one stroke short of tying tournament winner Fulton Allem...approach shot on 18th hole at TPC at The Woodlands hit (lagstick and knocked flag off... however. missed birdie attempt. Best year on TOUR was in 1989, when he won three times, including prestigious PLAYERS Championship...set mark for most money won in single season with $1,395,278 that yearand won Arnold Palmer award for second time in career ..was also leading money winner in 1981 season

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Rogulaeon Pulling 70.46134) 259.51103) 734I21Tl 696116T1 1782(797) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 5581401 9331165) 124(247( 715511 322116l71

109 Kenny Knox

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner. FULL NAME: Edward Kenneth Knox HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: August 15. 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Columbus.. GA RESIDENCE: Tallahassee, FL, FAMILY: Wife, Karen: Michelle (1224/80) COLLEGE: Florida State University. (1978, Physical Educations

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Teaching juniors to play golf TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 0-SCHOOL: Fall. 1981, 1983. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.542,697 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Honda Classic. 1987 Hardee s Golf Classic. 1990 Buick Southern Open. (TOTAL: 3) MONEY 8 POSITION: 1982- -$ 6,919-186 1986--$261.608-- 24 1989-- $230,012-- 62 1983-- Did not play 1987.$200,783-- 55 1990- -$209.679-- 73 1984- -$ 15,606--168 1988-5168,099-- 70 1991- 5423,025- 32 1985- -$ 26,968-146 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2-Anheuser Busch Golf Classic: 4--PGA Championship: T5--Centel West- ern Open T7--Chattanooga Classic: T8--USFBG Classic.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--33; in money--25; top ten finishes--5. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Las Vegas Invitational OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1977 and 1978 All-American choice. Winner, 1977 Southeastern Amateur.

Enjoyed best money-won season of career in 1991 with $423,025, more than $160,000 better than previous best ($261,608 in 1986).., year's high points included second-place finish in Anheuser-Busch Classic and fourth in PGA Championship...was first-round leader in latter and paired with champion John Daly in final round. lost playoff to Mike Hulbert on first extra hole of Anheuser-Busch...62 in third round tied Kingsmill course record and put him into contention (trailed by six after 36 holes). Victory in 1990 Buick Southern Open most emotional of three career titles entering... 1992 season..."Besides the major championships, this is my most important tournament---event contested at Green Island Country Club in Columbus, GA, where he lived until he was 16 and where his lather is buried,..going into final round he said In excited. This probably is the most nervous I've been in a long tine. That shows you what this tournament means to me"... was third- round leader, closed with 66 that left him tied with Jim Hallet at 15-under-par 265...12-foot birdie putt on second extra hole gave him win. Solid play over course of last six seasons made up for early difficulty getting into and then staying on TOUR_. missed qualifying six times, starting in 1978, before finally making it in the fall of 1981 (there were two Qualifying Tournaments a year in those days). --was on-and-off TOUR for next four years. _shot a 67 in Open qualifier (sometimes called 4-spotting) for 1986 Honda Classic to make field, then led tournament through first two rounds... third-round 80, when high winds boosted average score over 79. left him just strokes off pace, and final-round 70--good for 1-over- par 287--gave him one-stroke victory... won 1987 Hardee's Golf Classic with tournament recorded 15-under-par 265. In 1989 set TOUR record for fewest putts in tournament--93-at MCI Heritage Classic._tied marks with 18 putts for 18 holes and eight putts for nine. • Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70.57(40T) 254 71151T -680(90) 65411 1ST) 1 738)51 All-Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 685163) 549)47T/ 241(155T) 6176T 438(2) 0 Neal Lancaster

EXEMPT STATUS: 90th on 1991 money list HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 13, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Smithfield, NC RESIDENCE: Smithfield, NC FAMILY: Wife, Lou Ann SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 0 SCHOOL: 1989, 1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $265,805 BEST-EVER FINISHES: T5-1991 Greater Milwaukee Open MONEY & POSITION: 1990--$85,769--142 1991-$180,037--90 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T5--Greater Milwaukee Open, T8 -Canadian Open, T9-- Northern Telecom, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--33; in money--22; top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of two mini-tour events in 1989. Winner, 1989 Utah Open.

Tied for ninth in Northern Telecom Open, set tone for season.,. played TOUR last year, went to 0 School after finishing 142nd on 1990 money Iist...Northern Telecom finish earned $27,000 for a successful season...later in year had career best finish... tied for fifth at Greater Milwaukee Open, with opening rounds of 67-66...at Canadian Open started with three straight 70's before S- under-par 69 in final round, tied for eighth place...those two tournaments were part of career best string of eight consecutive cuts made. Two years ago, lied for 10th in Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic and Federal Express St. Jude Classic... at Federal Express had second round 6-under-par 65 to leap into contention, Learned to play golf on 9-hole course located in grandfather's backyard.,."I never had a golf lesson in my life, I learned from looking at pictures in a golf magazine. I did have a lesson set up a while back, but I cancelled it. It might get me thinking too much, and I'm a feel player," Won $93,000 on U.S. Golf Tour in 1989, winning Pine Tree Open in Birmingham and Utah State Open.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71.20)97) 274.2110) .600(1671 .6691877) 1.786(967) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 721 (68) .430(1 681) 1 77)77T) 10)11 T) 39718) Tom Lehman

EXEMPT STATUS: 1st on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour money list FULL NAME: Thomas Edward Lehman 1 HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: March 7, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Austin. MN RESIDENCE: Scottsdale. AZ FAMILY: Wife, Melissa: Rachael (5/30/90) COLLEGE: University of Minnesota SPECIAL INTEREST: Hunting, church activities TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $18.795 MONEY & POSITION: 1983-$9.413--183 1984--$9,382-- 1 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Southern Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1981. 1982 Minnesota State Amateur. 1989 Minnesota State Open. Collegiate All-American in 1979, 1980. and 1981. Runner-up. 1989 South African Open.

Named 1991 Ben Hogan Tour Player of Year...leading money winner 1991 Ben Hogan Tour with record $141,934... only player to win three Hogan events in 1991...two victories came in playoffs...defeated and Tim Straub in record eight holes in Ben Hogan Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic...won Ben Hogan South Carolina Classic in first extra hole over Ray Pearce...fired 9-under-par 207 in Ben Hogan Santa Rosa Open. Posted 11 top ten finishes in which six were first or second... missed one cut in 28 events in 1991,recorded 24 top 25 finishes...led Hogan circuit in scoring average (70.06) and eagles (15) placing second in birdies (309)... recorded three eagles in one round en route to tying a Ben Hogan Tour scoring record for low nine holes with 8-under-par 28 at Northgate GC in 1991 Ben Hogan Reno Open...holds the record for most consecutive cuts made with 19 (1990-1/1991-18)...three victories in 1991 combined with win in 1990 Ben Hogan Reflection Ridge Open was record for most career Hogan victories. Third Ben Hogan Tour Qualifier all991 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament missing PGA TOUR card by one shot... finished 17th on 1990 Hogan Tour money list with $41,338...five top ten finishes in 1990... career playoff record 2-2 with both victories coming in 1991... only one of three players to reach $100,000 mark in Hogan Tour history... best finish on PGA TOUR was a T24 in 1983 Miller High Life Quad Cities Open.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting NA NA N/A NSA NSA All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies N A NA N/A N/A N/A

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Wayne Levi

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Wayne John Levi HEIGHT: 5 9' WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: Feb. 22. 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Little Falls, NY RESIDENCE: New Hartford. NY V FAMILY: Wife, Judy: Michelle 7/29/79), Lauren (1:'20 831 - Christine )12i30!84): Brian (511/88) COLLEGE: Oswego State (NY) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Financial and stock markets, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Spring 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,573,360 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1978 Walt Disney World National Team Play (with Bob Mann ).1979 Houston Open. (TOTAL: 12) 1980 Pleasant Valley-Jimmy Fund Classic. 1982 Hawaiian Open: LaJet Classic. 1983 Buick Open. 1984 B.C. Open. 1985 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic. 1990 BellSouth Atlanta Classic, Centel Western Open, Canon Greater Hartford Open. Canadian Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 8.136--159 1982--$ 280.681-- 8 1987--$ 203.322- 53 1978--$ 25,039- 99 1983 -5 193.252--22 1988--$ 190,073--61 1979--$ 141,612- 20 1984--$ 252,921-- 20 1989--$ 499.292-- 16 1980--$ 120,145-- 32 1985--$ 221,425-22 1990-$1,024.647-- 2 1981--$ 62,177-- 69 1986--$ 154,777--59 1991,-$ 195.861-87 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3-Infiniti Tournament of Champions: T5-Buick Classic: 9-Doral Ryder Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 25: in money-12: top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Nissan Los Angeles Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1990 PGA TOUR Player of The Year. Winner, 1970 New York State scholastic title. 1973 New Hampshire Open. Small College All-America. 1971 and 1972. Winner. 1988 Chrysler Team Championship (with George Burns). NATIONAL TEAMS: Four Tours World Championship. 1990. Ryder Cup. 1991

Had kind of season in 1990 that players dream about. won four tournaments and was named inaugural PGA TOUR Player-of-the-Year...won for first time in five years at BellSouth Atlanta Classic for first win of year._two weeks later outdistanced field by four strokes at Centel Western Open... three weeks later won for third time, this time by two shots at Canon Greater Hartford Open... picked up fourth title in September at Canadian Open._became one of only five players to earn more than $1 million in season with $1,024,647. Four wins boosted career victory total to 12...tirst win came in 1978 Walt Disney World/ National Team Championship with Bob Mann as partner... won eight times in first nine years on TOUR... victory drought came after 1985 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic. Though he didn't win in 1991, did have some impressive performances...opened season with third-place tie in Inifiniti Tournament of Champions after final-round 6-under-par 66_.tied for ninth in Doral Ryder Open... in June tied for fifth place in Buick Classic at Westchester CC, closing with pair of 67s.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 71 21198) 257.71124) 77.8)29Ti .682)447) 1 788)1047) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 823 981 .455(148T1 153)46) 5)1017) 254(1291

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Bruce Lietzke

EXEMPT STATUS: 19th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Bruce Alan Lietzke HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: July 18, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City. KS RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX FAMILY: Wife, Rosemarie: Stephen Taylor (10/5/83): Christine (10/11/86), COLLEGE: University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Serious fishing, racing cars TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $4,008,896 PLAYOFF RECORD: 5-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Hawaiian Open. 1978 Canadian Open. 1979 TOTAL: 11) Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. 1980 Colonial National Invitation. 1981 Bob Hope Desert Classic, Wickes-Andy Williams San Diego Open, Byron Nelson Classic. 1982 Canadian Open. 1984 Honda Classic, 1988 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 30.780--74 1981--$343.446-- 4 1987--$154,383--68 1976--$ 69,229-39 i982--$217,447--14 1988-$500,815--19 1977--$202.156-- 5 1983--$153,255--32 1989--$307,987--36 1978--$113.905--18 1984--$342,853-- 6 1990--$329,294--41 1979--$198,439-- 8 1985--$136.992--59 1991--$566,272--19 1980--$163.884--16 1986--$183.761 --47 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2-PGA Championship; T3--Nissan Los Angeles Open; 4--THE TOUR Cham- pionship: T4--Honda Classic T5-Phoenix Open; 6--Las Vegas Invitational; T6--THE PLAYERS Championship 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--19: in money--16; top ten finishes--7. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Nissan Los Angeles Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1971 Texas State Amateur. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup. 1981: U.S. vs. Japan, 1984. Had outstanding statistical season in 1991, in total driving category... also first in hitting greens in regulation (.733), third in scoring average (69.80), eighth in driving accuracy (.760) and 14th in all-around...with that sort of consistency, no surprise he had seven Top Ten tournament finishes, including second at PGA Championship, only major championship he plays in each year...despite limited schedule (as has been case since 1982) finished 19th on money list with $566,272 earned in just 19 starts. Having taken four previous weeks off, was satisfied with runnerup performance at Crooked Stick: "I let a tew iron shots get away. but I didn't really give too many shots away. I'd say it was a good week for a guy who hasn't played in a month." Started season with Top Ten finishes in four of first seven events... at Las Vegas had distinction of being only player in field when Chip Beck shot 59 who also was playing in Danny Thomas Memphis Classic when Al Geiberger authored his 59 at Colonial Country Club in 1977. Made TOUR upon second attempt at qualifying in spring of 1975... played well almost from outset, capturing first tournament in four hole playoff with at 1977 Joe Garagiola- Tucson Open... won Hawaiian Open several weeks later... repeated Garagiola-Tucson win in 1979... other titles include two Canadian Opens, two Byron Nelson Classics, the Colonial National Invitational and Bob Hope Desert Classic. Almost walked away from game in 1973 after leaving University of Houston... returned after six months and turned professional in 1974.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 69.80131 267-81341 760(8T) .733111 1-795(119T1 Alt-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 450(14) .465(140) 42(1) 91247 2671120T1

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Robert Lohr EXEMPT STATUS: 41st on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Robert Harold Lohr HEIGHT: 6' l' WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: November 2. 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Cincinnati, OH RESIDENCE: Orlando. FL `A FAMILY: Wile, Marie: Mathew Robert (7/15/91) COLLEGE: Miami University of Ohio (1983 Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, snow skiing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,304.505 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic i TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 93.651--81 1988--$315,536-32 1990-5141.260-109 1986--$ 85.949-- 99 1989--$144,242- 98 1991-5386.759-- 41 1987-$137,108- 80

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T2- Southwestern Bell Colonial:T2--The international:T3..H.E.B-TexasOpen: TB-Buick Southern Open: T9--THE PLAYERS Championship: TI 0--Sob Hope Chrysler Classic, T1 0--Canadian Open.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-26: in money--15: top ten finishes--7. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Ping Kapalua International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named All-Mid-American Conference three years: honorable mention All- American. 1983: Winner. 1990 Mexican Open.

Seven Top Ten finishes, including a pair of second-place ties (Southwestern Bell Colonial and The International), keyed best career year with $386,759 won in 1991...held third-round lead in Colonial at i1-under-par 199 but finished with 70 and in three-way deadlock with Scott Hoch and David Edwards, three shots behind Tom Purtzer...qualified for final day's activities at The International for third consecutive year...tied with Ian Baker-Finch and Scott Gump with seven points, three behind Jose Maria Olazabal under the Modified 3tableford Scoring System. Consistency has become key to his success... made 13 straight cuts to close out 1988 season, with best finish in that stretch being T3 in Texas Open... in 1990 made cut in 10 straight events and 13 or 14 through early spring and summer: last-round 64 gave him Top Ten finish at Canon Greater Hartford Open,. had four Top Ten finishes in six events starting at The International and running through H.E.B. Texas Open in 1991, Wire-to-wire leader in only TOUR victory to date, 1988 Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic... finished regulation play tied with Chip Beck at tournament record 25-under-par 263... Lohr's rounds were 62 on Palm, 67 at Lake Buena Vista, and 66-68 at Magnolia. including birdie on final hole (which Beck bogeyed)... playoff went to fifth extra hole, which Beck bogeyed while Lohr birdied. Golf had slit competition from baseball when he was y oungster... started to play golf at relatively young age. but was an outstanding baseball pitcher through high school... golf won out when he went to Miami of Ohio. where both sports were played in spring. Equates pressure on TOUR to his baseball experience. "Pressure is when you're on the mound, the bases are loaded, it's the bottom of the ninth, and you have a 3-and-o count on the batter."

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greem In Regulation Pulling 70.861661 256.4,1371 728(29T) .665194T1 1.71415971 AII-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 759(731 -540,561 166(62T) 2 1 1 647 281

115

Davis Love III

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Davis Milton Love III . HEIGHT: 6' Y WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: April 13. 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Charlotte. NC RESIDENCE: Sea Island, GA FAMILY: Wife, Robin; Alexia 16/5+88).

COLLEGE: University of North Carolina. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, reading novels, hunting . TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1985 ' . CAREER EARNINGS: $2,068,984 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0 I - TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 MCI Heritage Classic 1990 Th.~ (TOTAL. 3) International. 1991 MCI Heritage Classic- MONEY & POSITION: 1986-$113.245-- 77 1988--$156,068- 75 1990--$537.172- 20 1987-$297.378- 33 1989--$278,760-- 44 1991--$686,361- 8 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-MCI Heritage Classic: T2-NEC World Series of Golf: T3-Nissan Los Angeles Open: T4-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T5-Donal Ryder Open: T5-Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; T9-Honda Classic; T9-K mart Greater Greensboro Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-28: in money--23; op ten finishes--8. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: JCPenney Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three-time All-American. Winrer of eight collegiate events. Winner of 1981 Georgia State Juniors: 1984 North & South Amateur: 1984 ACC Championship. Led TOUR in Driving Distance in 1986. NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1985

Is one of most talented young players in game today... capable of winning anywhere, anytime...enjoyed finest season in 1991, winning MCI Heritage Classic for second time but also lost NEC World Series of Golf playoff to Tom Purtzer...harnessed great power off tee in order to gain more accuracy. and it's paying big dividends... still one of longest hitters in game. Says he "started to play golf as soon as I could walk, when I was nine or 10 years old, there was no doubt in my mind. I wanted to be a pro"...understandable... when he was a tot, father played TOUR...for many years until tragic death in an airplane crash late in 1988, Davis Love Jr. was regarded as one of premier teacher/technicians in game... he is one who molded young Davis' game. Was three-time All-America at University of North Carolina and member of 1985 Walker Cup team...first year on TOUR was 1986...first victory came in 1987 Heritage Classic... also second in Colonial National Invitation that year... "Winning at Harbour Town (Heritage) was special because it was close to home and on a course where you have to hit it straight and putt well"...nearly won again in 1989 but lost Nestle Invitational in playoff to Ton Kite. Second victory came in The International at Castle Fines GC near Denver... made it into 24- man final field and had nine birdies and four bogeys for 14 points to win by three points..-at year's end went over half-million dollar mark for first time...last year easily his most profitable... early in season, had four top tens in five starts to set tone for yea-at Heritage in April. won by two over Ian Baker-Finch at 13-under-par 271 at World Series, tied with Purtzer and Jim Gallagher at 1- under-par 279 and Purtzer won with par on second extra hole.

scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 7038)27) 272.4(17 681(867) 664:96T) 17611291 Alb Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 337 (51 567(23T( 103(14) 8135[) 391110T)

116 Mark Lye

EXEMPT STATUS: 104th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Mark Ryan Lye HEIGHT: 6' 2 WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: Nov. 13, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: Vallejo, CA RESIDENCE: Ft. Myers, FL: plays out of Gateway CC COLLEGE: San Jose State (1975, Business Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Guitar, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,620,403 TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Bank of Boston Classic (TOTAL. 1)

MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 22,034- -100 1982-$ 67,460-- 61 1987- -$ 73,625 -- 121 1978-$ 13.648 -125 1983 -$164,506- 28 1988 $106.972- -108 1979--$ 51.184 -- 75 1984- $152,356 -- 43 1989-- 5242,884-' 56 1980--$109.454 -- 39 1985- 5112,735 -- 72 1990-$201,001 -- 77 1981-$ 76,044 -- 56 1986 -$ 78,960 - -111 1991- -$147,530 -- 104

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T7--B.C. Open: T9--United Hawaiian Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--19: top ten finishes-2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Greater Milwaukee Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1976 Champion of Champions tournament in Australia. Winner 1977 Australian Order of Merit. Winner 1976 Rolex Trophy tournament in . Collegiate All-America 1975.

Continued string of playing well in month of September, as 5-under-par 66 on final day gave him T7 finish at B.C. Open.. $25,800 payday assured maintaining his exempt status, and was also fourth consecutive year he has earned at least $100,000. Got off to strong start as he finished T9 at United Hawaiian Open, with an opening round G- under-par 66... collected only victory on PGA TOUR in 1983, when he shot final round 8-under-par 64 to win Bank of Boston Classic by a stroke over Jim Thorpe. John Mahaffey and Sammy Rachels. From an earnings standpoint, best season came in 1989, when he garnered over $240,000 and reeled off four conseutive top ten finishes in fall of year... also had two top tens in 1990 campaign in month of September, finishing T8 at Hardee's Classic and T10 at Buick Southern Open. Low round of his career occured in the third round of the 1984 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic with an 11 -under-par 61 on the Palm Course. Has played golf all over the world, including winning Australian Tour's Order of Merit in 1977.,. uses an elongated putter that he calls "a Senior TOUR starter set".., putter is approximately 42 inches long, which is six to eight inches shorter than long normally used on Senior circuit.

tell] scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 7 1.2811011 265.51591 .622115771 674172T1 1.78217911 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 858 11051 .479113011 216,14071 6 (76T) 337(4411

117

Andrew Magee

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 lournamenl winner FULL NAME: Andrew Donald Magee a► HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 ~t ~r BIRTH DATE: May 22. 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Paris, Franc=_ RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ. Plays out of Oak Tree GC FAMILY: Wife. Susan; Lindsey Ellenberg (6.23/81); Campbell Joseph (11/27881; Oliver Andrew (9/5/91) COLLEGE: University of Oklahoma (1984) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, swimming, fishing. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,588,981 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Pensacola Open.1991 Nestle Invitational Las Vegas Invitational. (TOTAL: 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1985-$75.593- 99 1988-$261,954-' 43 1990-'$210,507-- 71 1986--$69,478--120 1989--$126,770--109 1991--$750.082-- 5 1987-$94.598-- 99 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-Nestle Invitational; 1-Las Vegas Invitational; T5-Phoenix Open; T7-Masters Tournament; T9-Nissan Los Angeles Open: T9-Honda Classic: T10-NEC World Series of Golt.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28: in money- 13; top ten finishes--7. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three time All-America. Winner, 1979 Doug Sanders Junior Invitational. Runner-up 1983 Texas State Amateur. Winner 1991 Jerry Ford Invitational.

Has all the tools to be one of outstanding players in game and never demonstrated it better than last year... climaxed strong run early in season with victory in Nestle Invitational at Bay Hill...was declared winner after 54 holes... severe weather made it impossible to continue... clincher came on eagle 3 with 16th hole as he made putt of 30 feet and won by two strokes. In October, played brilliantly to win Las Vegas Invitational-and $270,000--in playoff over D.A. Weibring (par on second extra hole). shot 69-E5-67-62-66 for 31-under-par 329 to tie Weibring_.31-under set TOUR record for lowest score ever posted in 90-hole event...had 62 at Las Vegas CC. First victory was in 1988 Pensacola Open...came from four strokes back to get title... went over $200.000 mark for first time... credits two people w th success--Jim Flick, the noted teacher, and Dr. Bob Rotella, spoils psychologist from University of Virginia...better consistency has led to more top ten finishes. Started to play golf at age 11 urging from older brother.., won 1979 Doug Sanders Junior Invitational...went to University of Oklahoma._ became throe-time All-America.. said he began to think about TOUR when some older friends, such as Willie Wood and Mark Brooks. made it through Qualifying School. Early last year. demonstrated his ability to shoot flow numbers... had 65 and 66 at Phoenix, finished 66-67 at the Bob Hope and shot 66 at Riviera, playing front nine in 7-under-par 28...at Bay Hill, had rounds of 68,69 and 66. _credits conditioning program at home in Scottsdale with helping Fain to fast start last year and overall good season

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70 55(387) 2677(3571 .704(5311 F73GiYrl 1 760(2471 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies

39 4 88 191 9 124Th 355(277) 181 -496(1087)

118 Jeff Maggert

EXEMPT STATUS: 68th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Jeffrey Allan Maggert HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: Feb. 20.1964 BIRTHPLACE: Columbia, MO RESIDENCE: The Woodlands. TX ~II' FAMILY: Wile. Kelli: Matt (12/10/881. Macy (10.26/90) COLLEGE: Texas A&M SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 CAREER MONEY: $240.940 BEST EVER FINISH: 4--1991 Greater Milwaukee Open MONEY & POSITION: 1990—$ 2.060--277 1991--$240,940--68 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 4--Greater Milwaukee Open; T5--Northern Telecom Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 29 in money-- 17; top ten finishes-- 2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Phoenix Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Player of the Year. Leading money winner on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour with $108,644. Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Knoxville Open, Ben Hogan Buffalo Open. Winner 1980 Texas State Junior. 1982 American Junior Golf Association AllAmerica. 1982 Texas State High School (5-A) Champion. 1986 Morris Williams Intercollegiate Champion. 1986 NCAA Alt-America. Winner, 1988 and 1990 Texas State Open. Winner. 1989 Louisiana Open. Winner, 1989 Malaysian Open on the Asian Tour. Winner, 1990 Vines Classic on the Australian Tour.

After being named 1990 Ben Hogan Tour Player of Year. felt he was ready to play on PGA TOUR,.. last year proved he was.,, earned $240,940 to rank behind only John Daly in rookie earnings... posted tie for fifth in first tournament of year. Northern Telecom Open...at Greater Milwaukee Open opened with back-to-back rounds of 7-under-par 65 on his way to a fourth place finish... he was leading Independent Insurance Agent Open through three rounds before faltering in founh.,of 17 tournaments in which he made cut, finished in top 25 nine times. Was leading money winner on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour with $108,644...won Ben Hogan Knoxville Open and Ben Hogan Buffalo Open...led circuit in scoring average with 70.02 and posted 17 top-25 finishes..."t expected to play well, but I honestly exceeded my expectations. I've gained a tremendous amount of experience." Has proved he can play anywhere... won 1989 Malayasian Open on Asian Tour and 1990 Vines Classic of Australasian Tour. Attended Texas A&M where he was named All-America in 1986.

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Scoring Average Driving Dlslance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting

71 491118) 266.9,391i .7161401 68 t (507) 1.782179T1 AU-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 598 l48Tl 428(172T1 79 151 Th55T) 343140T)

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John Mahaffey

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1986 Tournament Players Championship FULL NAME: John Drayton Mahaffey HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: May 9. 1948 BIRTHPLACE: Kerrville. TX y`y 1 RESIDENCE: Houston, TX: plays out of The Woodlands, T? FAMILY: Wife. Denise: John D. Mahaffey III (8/8/88) - ,T: COLLEGE: University of Houston 11970. Psychology) INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 0 SCHOOL: 1971 CAREER EARNINGS: $3.467,594 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1973 Sahara Invitational. 1978 PGA Championship, Ai nen,,,ln Cpt aal Classic (TOTAL: 10) 1979 Bob Hope Desert Classic 1980 Kemper Open. 1981 Anheuser-Busch Classic. 1984 Bob Hope Classic. 1985 Texas Open. 1983 Tournament Players Championship. 1989 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1971-$ 2.010--230 1978-$153.520.12 1985--$341.595-- 9 1972-$ 57,779-- 39 1979-$ 81.993--45 1986--$378,172- 11 1973--$112,536-- 12 1980-5165,827-15 1987-$193,938-- 57 1974-$122,189- 16 1981-5128.795-24 1988--$266,416-- 41 1975--$141,471- . 8 1982-$ 77,047-56 1989--$400,467-- 29 1976--$ 77,843-- 33 1983-5126,915-44 1990--$325,115-- 42 1977--$ 9,847--150 1984--5252,548-21 1991--$ 64403-159 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T12-Independent Insurance Agent Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 21: in money--13 top ten finishes-- 0. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Las Vegas Invitational OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1970 NCAA champion. Current Player Director on Policy Board, Led TOUR in Greens In Regulation, 1985-86. Winner 1990 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Finals. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1979: World Cup (2) 197& 1979 (medalist in 1978). Have been numerous highpoints in his tine career. such as winning 1978 PGA Champion- ship at Oakmont in playoff over Tom Watson and Jerr y Pate.. next week, won the American Optical Classic in Sutton. MA.,.also won 1986 Tournament Players Championship on Stadium Course at Sawgrass.., third-round 7-under-par 65 put him in position to win by one stroke over Larry Mize...gave him 10-year exemption. Joined TOUR in Fall of 1971 after splendid amateur career...won 1970 NCAA Championship at University of Houston...first TOUR victory came in 1973 Sahara Invitational in Las Vegas...physical problems hit for first time at 1976 PGA Championship at Congressional...suffered hyperextended tendon in left elbow... gradually became worse and was practically impossible for him to play in 1977...but came back healthy for productive 1978. Last victory was in 1989 Federal Express St. Jude Classic on new TPC at Southwind course near Memphis.. started slowly with 70 and 71 closed b rilliantly with 66 and 65 to win by three strokes_. in 1990, won Merrill Lynch Shoot Out Finals at Troon North in Scottsdale, AZ... defeated Paul Azinger and won $90.000. Member of the TOUR's Policy Board._has played or both Ryder Cup and World Cup teams.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 71.46i1 161 2517(172) .722137) ,685(35Ti 1816(168T( All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 11321157) .45811441 209(1311) 1 i177Ti 22211521

120

Roger Maltbie

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1985 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: Roger Lin Mallbie HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: June 30. 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Modesto, GA RESIDENCE: Los Gatos, CA FAMILY: Wife. Donna: Spencer Davis (33'87) COLLEGE: San Jose State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, 49ers tan TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: 1974 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,769,534 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1975 Ed McMahon Quad Cities Open. (TOTAL: 5) Pleasant Valley Classic 1976 Memorial Tournament. 1985 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. NEC World Series of Goll.

MONEY & POSITION: 1975-$ 81.035- 23 1981--$ 75,009- 58 1987--5157,023-- 65 1976-$117,736- 18 1982--$ 77,067--55 1988--$150,602-- 77 1977-$ 51,727- 59 1983--$ 75,751--70 1989--$134,333--105 1978--$ 12,440--129 1984--$118,128-- 56 1990--$ 58,536-169 1979-$ 9,796--155 1985--$360,554-- 8 1991--$ 37,962- 188 1980--$ 38,626- 84 1986--$213,206-- 40 BEST 1991 FINISH: T17-Buick Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25: in money-8; top ten finishes--0, OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1972 and 1973 Northern California Amateur, 1974 , 1980 Magnolia Classic. Member of PGA TOUR Policy Board 1985- 87.

Has always been own man, but also highly respected by peers.., has played some marvelous golf during career--especially at 1985 NEC World Series of Golf when he earned 10-year exemption with impressive victory...also has been concerned about directions of TOUR and has served as Player Director on Policy Board. Have been ups-and-downs to career, with downs due mainly to physical problems...when he won World Series on demanding South Course at Firestone Country Club, shared first and third- round leads with Denis Watson and second with Gordon Brand, Jr...closing 4-under-par 66 gave him four-stroke victory over Watson...earlier in year, won Westchester Classic in playoff against Raymond Floyd and George Burns with birdie on fourth extra hole. First year on TOUR was 1975 and surprised by winning back-to-back events--Quad Cities Open and Pleasant Valley Classic.., after latter triumph, left winner's check for $40,000 in restaurant near course... sponsor issued a new check and, at last report, original still hangs on wall behind bargained impressive victory next year in Memorial Tournament, defeating Hale Irvin on fourth extra hole of playoff. Started in game at early age by father at San Jose Country Club... by age 13, was considered one of better young players in Northern California... went on to win California State Open title in 1974 and then headed for TOUR.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 72.2011 72: 259.0(109Tt .629)l 451) 629)162T) 179711267) AU-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 1286)176) -52,471 Ti 254(1657) 1117771 210)159T1

121 Billy Mayfair EXEMPT STATUS: 89th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: William Fred Mayfair HEIGHT: 5 8" WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: August 6. 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix. AZ \ '~4 1 RESIDENCE: Phoenix. AZ SPECIAL INTERESTS: All Spoils TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 0 SCHOOL: Fall. 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 991,324 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 BEST EVER-FINISH: 2--1990 Nabisco Championships (lost playoff to Jodie Mudd); 72-- 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open (lost playoff to Jim Gallagher).

MONEY & POSITION: 1989—$111,998--116 1990--$693.658- 12 1991 ,$ 185,668- 89 BEST 1991 FINISH: T7-MCI Heritage Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--33; in money-20: top ten finishes--I. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canadian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1987 U.S. Amateur Championship: 1986 U.S. Public Links Championship; Arizona State Juniors four times; seven collegiate events including 1986 Sun Bowl Intercollegiate, 1986 (Spring) Stanford Invita- tional and 1986 (Fall) Stanfcrd Invitational: 1985, 1986. 1987 Arizona Stroke Play (amateur) Chanpionship: 1987 Fred Haskins award as outstanding college player-of-the-year, Named Arizona player-of-the- year in 1987. NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup. 1987. 1991 Four Tours World Championship of Golf

Two years ago had most financially rewarding sophomore year in history of PGA TOUR...his $693,658 set standard for second-year players...lhougir wasn'I able to duplicate those numbers last year, still had successful year... earned $185,668 to rank 89th on money list... best finish came in MCI Heritage Classic, where he tied for seventh... the week before tied for 12th in Masters Tournament. Twice in 1990 lost in playoffs... tied for second in Greater Milwaukee Open after he and Ed Dougherty were defeated by Jim Gallagher, Jr. in playoff...finished second in Nabisco Champion- shipwhen Jodie Mudd birdied first hole of their playoff... had five more top ten finishes on year... had successful rookie year in 1989. finishing 116th on money list to retain exemption... best finish was tie for 12th in Doral Ryder Open... "The TOUR is great, but it isn't as glamorous as some people think," he said after rookie year. "And, there is more travelling than I thought there would be." One of more celebrated amateur players... won 1967 U.S. Amateur championship and 1986 U.S. Public Links...was named 1987 collegiate player-of-the-year while at Arizona State University...started to play game at age two when he would hit plastic balls in backyard with some of his father's cutdown clubs.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Puling

71.96(85T1 261.61941 -6871/11 6791551') 1 81)2'1447i All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies

6621581 -546(51) 1651Gl1 6l7GT1 358(25)

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Blaine McCallister EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Blaine McCallisler HEIGHT: 5 9' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: Oct. 17. 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Stockton. TX RESIDENCE: Houston, TX: plays out of Ft. Stockton Golf Club FAMILY: Wife, Claudia COLLEGE: University of Houston SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, tennis. baseball k -, TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1981.1982,1985 ft CAREER EARNINGS: $1.536421 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Hardee's Golf Classic. 1989 Honda Classic. Bank of Boston Classic. (TOTAL: 41 1991 H.E.B. Texas Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1982-$ 7,894-180 1987--$120.005--87 1990--$152,048--103 1983-$ 5.218-201 1988--$225.660--49 1991--$ 412,974-- 36 1986-$88.732- 94 1989--$593,891--15 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-H.E.B. Texas Open: T3-B.C, Open: 6-Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: T9-Honda Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26: in money-22: top ten finishes--4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Southwestern Bell Colonial OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three-time AII-America. Winner. 1986 Texas State Open. Runner-up 1981 Canadian Amateur.

Came roaring back fast year to regain position with TOUR's tournament winners._had won in 1988, twice in 1989 and then, due to mononucleosis during early weeks of 1990, was not able to function as well as he knew he could...)ast year became another good one, as he won H.E.B. Texas Open in San Antonio... week previous tied for third in B.C. Open. When he won Hardee's Golf Classic in 1988. became part of TOUR history... middle two rounds of 62-63--125 equalled all-time lowest score ever posted for two days... accomplished feat at par-70 Oakwood Country Club...Ron Streck set standard when he won 1978 Texas Open,.. Blaine won Hardee's with 19-under-par 261. Came through again in 1989. winning Honda Classic by four strokes over Payne Stewart with 65-64 finish... closing round 66 let him win Bank of Boston Classic by stroke over Brad Faxon. in 1986, lost Boston event in playoff to Gene Sauers...won nearly $600,000 that season. Started to play game at age 14 in Fort Stockton. TX..."Thought it was neat how far you could hit the ball' ...went on to win 1977 Texas State High School championship...moved on to the University of Houston.. roomed with Fred Couples one year and with CBS sportscaster Jim Nantz for three years...during early days of career Ken Wright, pro at Fort Stockton GC, helped him immensely: then Charlie Epps. head pro at Houston CC. put on finishing touches...putting was one of his weaknesses...since he is naturally lefthanded, Epps suggested putting lefthanded, although he still plays all other shots from right side. his splendid record shows results.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70.29(161 265.4(60) .725(34T) 693(23T( 1 778(68T) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 472(161 444(160T) 94 (11) 6 ( 7 6T) 3601241

123 Mark McCumber EXEMPT STATUS: 1988 winner of THE PLAYERS Championship FULL NAME: Mark Randall McCumber HEIGHT: 5 8" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 7. 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Jacksonville, FL RESIDENCE: Jacksonville, FL FAMILY: Wife, Paddy: Addison (1/28/76): Megan (61480): Mark Tyler (4/4/91)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family activities, golf course architecture TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 0 SCHOOL: Spring 1978 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.715.647 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Doral-Eastern Open. 1983 Wes:ern Open. Pensacola Open. 1985 Doral- (TOTAL: 7) Eastern Open. 1987 AnheuserBusch Classic. 1988 THE PLAYERS Champion- ship. 1989 Beatrice Western Open.

MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ 6,948--160 1983-- $268,294 -- 8 1988-- $559,111--13 1979--$67,886 - 60 1984 4133,445 -50 1989- $546.587-14 1980-$36.985- 88 1985-- $192,752 -32 1990- $163,413-97 1981-$33,363--103 1986-$1 10,442--SO 1991- -$173,852--92 1982--$31,684-119 1987- $390,885 -22 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T7-Las Vegas Invitational 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-23: in money--17 top ten finishes-'1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Unitec Airlines Hawaiian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1967 National Pee Wee- Member, winning World Cup team 1988. NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup (2). 1988, 1989: Ryder Cup 1989. Have been many highlights to career, one of most personable people in business... none may surpass week in March 1989 when he won THE PLAYERS Championship on Stadium Course at Sawgrass...as he walked onto 18th green, the thousands in gallery roared salute to champion-to- be...since he always lived in Jacksonville area, many were loyal followers. Had rounds of 65-72-67-69 for a tournament record score on TPC course of 15-under-par 273...won by four strokes over Mike Reid... recognized for several years as one of game's outstanding players, moved up a notch with his victory ii THE PLAYERS. Started on TOUR in spring of 1978, but wasn't easy going through first five years, although he did win Doral Eastern Open during second season... all started to come together in 1983 when he won twice, Western Open and Pensacola Open...weit on to win Doral Eastern Open again in 1985. Anheuser-Busch Classic in 1987 and last victory was 1989 Beatrice Western Open in playoff over Peter Jacobsen... also tied for second in 1989 U.S. Open. Impressive play in 1989 when he had seven top tent nishes was rewarded with berth on Ryder Cup team...twice has played for Uncle Sam in World Cup competition... was on 1988 winning World Cup team. Proud of work with Mark McCumber and Associates. design arm of McCumber Golf. company he helps operate with his brothers...has numerous courses either completed or in design stages... has worked on many courses but says. "The las: dozen or so have been Mark McCumber design courses" ..while highly respected for talents as player, his work in golf course design is having lust as big an impact. • scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70321721 261 8191 i .696(601 .581 150Ti 1 .7961121Ti All Around Sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 814 (931) .36611871 151145) 7155T) 251113311

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Rocco Mediate EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Rocco Anthony Mediate HEIGHT: 6' 1 WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 17, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Greensburg. PA RESIDENCE: Ponte Vedra, FL J FAMILY: Wife. Linda; Rocco Vincent (91990) COLLEGE: Florida Southern SPECIAL INTERESTS: Photography. music, collecting trading cards unrrtaiJaifl. Tiav1*1 O SCHOOL: Fall 1985. 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.233.161 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Dora) Ryder Open I TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$ 20,670--174 1988--$129,829-- 92 1990--$240,625-- 62 1987-$112,099- 91 1989-$132.501--108 1991-- $597,438--15

BEST 1991 FINISH: 1-Doral Ryder Open: T4-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T6-Nissan Los Angeles: T7-Nestle Invitational: T9-Northern Telecom Open: T9-Phoenix Open; T9-The International. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 25: in money--19: top ten finishes-7. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE PLAYERS Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1984 South Florida Invitational. Finalist 1984 Western Amateur.

Has improved each year on TOUR, starting in 1986... last year took quantum leap...not only won for first time--in Doral Ryder Open--but was a threat to win several more...in first seven 1991 starts, had six top ten finishes and was 13th in other...gave credit to 49-inch putter, similar to one used by several members of Senior TOUR..."It gave me a ton of confidence...a whole new perspective of my game." Victory on Coral's Blue Monster course came in playoff over Curtis Strange... Strange shot final round 5-under-par 67 for 12-under-par 276...caught him with birdies on 17th and 18th holes, making ten-footers on each green...on first playoff hole, Strange missed from 15 feet but he rolled one in from five feet for birdie and victory worth $252000..."don't remember much about playoff.. .1 was in a daze"...gave him $403.824 for year. Grew up in Greensburg, PA. not far from Latrobe, home of Arnold Palmer... had opportunity to play with Arnold at age 19 at Latrobe CC..."When I went to course, had no idea I would be playing with Mr. Palmer... friend set up a game for me and I thought I'd just play the course ...baseball was his game as youngster and didn't get of clubs until he was 16 years old... after a stint at California (PA) State College, transferred to Florida Southern "and that's where I learned to play golf." Senior PGA TOUR member Jim Ferree helped get him started when Ferree was head professional at Westmoreland (PA) CC...during college days. Florida Southern coach Charlie Matlock 'was a heck of an influence'... now Rick Smith of Gaylord (Ml) Treetops Resort is his main instructor.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regalellon Putting 70.31(1711 2635i74T1 7301261 .70411271 1 ]85188Ti All-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 508(27) .44611 571 1001131 8(3511 296(867)

125 Phil Mickelson

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1991 Northern Telecom Open FULL NAME: Phil A. Mickelson HEIGHT: 6' 2 WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: June 16, 1970 BIRTHPLACE: San Diego. CA RESIDENCE: San Diego. CA COLLEGE: A student at Arizona State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow and water skiing TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Northern Telecom Open i TOTAL. 1) BEST 1991 FINISH: 1--Northern Telecom Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--7; made cut--6. top ten finishes-1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Centel Western Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1989, 1990 NCAA Championship: 1990 U.S. Amateur Champion- ship:1989 Fresno State Classic: 1989 Forest Hills Invitational: 1989 Rebel Classic; 1989 U.S.-Japan Intercollegiate; 1990 Ping,/Pac 10 Champion- ship; 1990 Fox Acres Invitational (Colorado). Low Amateur in 1990 U.S. Open (tie 29). Golf Magazine Junior Player of the Year, 1986, 1987, 1988. Named 1990 PAC-10 Player of the Year Winner 1990 Fred Haskins and Jack Nicklaus awards as collegiate player of year Named AU-America, 1989,1990.1991.

Has made it clear he does not want to be compared to any of the greats of game. as flattering as it may be...just wants to be himself and, in due time, let his record speak for itself... when someone tried to compare him fo Bobby Jones, he quickly responded, "No, no, no. There will never be another Bobby Jones. I'm just a college kid. Twenty years old. I'm just trying to gel through school. No big deal." However, when you are 20 years old, a junior in college and play the game lefthanded, it is indeed a "big deal" when you jump in with the big boys on PGA TOUR and win...did that in impressive fashion when he overcame a triple-bogey during final round with birdies on two of the last three holes to win Northern Telecom Open in Tucson by one stroke over Bob Tway and Tom Purtzer. Won 1989 and 1990 NCAA Championships for Arizona State University... won 1990 U.S. Amateur... only lefthander to win that coveted title...only second player to win NCAA and Amateur titles in same year, Jack Nicklaus being the other... joined Ben Crenshaw, Curtis Strange and Billy Ray Brown as only players to win NCAA in their freshman year...was named junior player of the year three straight times, starting in 1986 when he was 15. Is righthanded in everything but golf...when father started him at an early age playing golf, it became mirror image... father tried to get him to switch with no success.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting NA NA NA NA NA AII-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies N. A N/A NA N. A NA

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Larry Mize

EXEMPTL STATUS:E: Winner Mize Masters Tournament FULL NAME: Hogan Mize ~r+q HEIGHT: 6 WEIGHT: 165 DATE: Sept. 23, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Augusta, GA RESIDENCE: Columbus, GA ,,.r~: ~f r FAMILY: Wife, Bonnie; David (4/17/86): Patrick (2/12189) COLLEGE: Georgia Tech p.' SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, all sports I TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1981 'f CAREER EARNINGS: $2,867,593 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2 r TOUR VICTORIES: 1983 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, (TOTAL: 2) 1987 Masters. MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$ 28,787-124 1985--$231.041.17 1988-5187.823--62 1983--$146,325-- 35 1986--$314,051 --17 1990--$668,198-14 1984--$172,513-- 36 1987--$561.407- 6 1991--$279.061--60 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T5--The International; T7-AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am; T8--Memorial Tour- nament; T9--United Hawaiian 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25. in money--22; top ten finishes--4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kemper Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Player Director, PGA TOUR Policy Board (1988-90). Winner, 1988 Casio World Open (Japan), 1989, 1990 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup. 1987.

Suffered drop-off last season from most successful money year ($668.198 in 1990), but still finished with fourth-best campaign ever. . opened year with top ten finishes in two of first three events (T9 in United Airlines Hawaiian Open. T7 at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am).. later finished T8 in Memorial Tournament and T5 at The International. . missed cut in just three of 25 tournaments entered. Probably best known for "impossible" shot that captured 1987 Masters...finished regulation tied with Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros (3-under-par 285) following gutsy eight-foot birdie putt on final hole...Ballesteros eliminated on first playoff hole (No. 10) when he three putted for bogey ... used sand for incredible birdie chip from 140 feet from right of green on second extra hole, ..Norman missed long birdie putt from right fringe, giving Mize second career victory.. had lost Kemper Open to Norman just the year before in another playoff. First TOUR victory came in 1983 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, where he sank 25-foot birdie putt to edge Fuzzy Zoeller, John Mahaffey and Chip Beck... successful '90 money campaign saw him come from five strokes behind to tie Payne Stewart and Steve Jones in MCI Heritage Classic, but Stewart won playoff ... also was second in 1990 BellSouth Atlanta and Anheuser- Busch Golf Classics. . along with those two seconds had two thirds. Enjoyed reputation prior to Masters victory as solid player who could win at any time. ..'87 Masters title helped produce his only top ten finish to date, a sixth-place ranking with $561,407. Has had total love affair with golf since first picked up club at age nine... father. a scratch handicapper, helped give him direction ...was No. 1 for Three years at Georgia Tech. team captain for two ... winner of Atlanta Amateur championship.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulellon Pulling 70.65(46T) 252-0(16871 778(2) .694(2071 I.778(6811 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 582 (43T) .524(71 T) 1 70(68T) 6(761') 318(631)

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Gil Morgan

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Gilmer Bryan Morgan HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 25, 1946 BIRTHPLACE: Wewoka. OK RESIDENCE: Oak Tree Golf Club, Edmond, OK 1. FAMILY: Wife. Jeanine; Molly (5/18/81); Maggie (8/10/82); __"""K Melanie (9/24184). r> COLLEGE: East Central State College (1968, B.S.), Southern College of Optometry (Doctor of Optometry, 1972) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars C'... TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1973 CAREER EARNINGS: $3.542,908 PLAYOFF RECORD: 34 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977 B.C. Open. 1978 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open, World Series of Golf. (TOTAL: 7) 1979 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, 1983 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open. 1990 Kemper Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1973--$ 3,800--204 1980--$135,308--28 1986--$ 98,770--84 1974--$ 23,880-- 94 1981-$171,184--18 1987--$133,980--81 1975--$ 42,772-- 60 1982--$139,652--26 1988-$288,002--34 1976--$ 61,372-- 42 1983--$306,133-- 5 1989--$300,395--39 1977-$104,817-- 24 1984--$281,948-13 1990--$702.629-11 1978--$267,459-- 2 1985.-$133,941--62 1991--$232,913--70 1979--$115,857-- 29 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T2--Phoenix Open; T4--United Hawaiian Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments Entered-- 24; in money--16; top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: H.E.B. Texas Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1967 Oklahoma collegiate champion. 1968 collegiate All-America. Winner 1978 Pacific Masters. Named to NAIA Hall of Fame, 1982. Co-winner, 1983 Jerry Ford Invitational. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1979, 1983. Finished 19th year on TOUR with $232.913... year featured top ten finishes in two of his first three tournaments T4 in United Airlines Hawaiian Open and T2 in Phoenix Open...was second after three rounds of Hawaiian Open at 15-under-par 201 before shooting final-round 75...finished one shot behind Nolan Henke, tied with Tom Watson and Curtis Strange, at Phoenix. Continues to endure residual pain in left shoulder. after-effect of rotator cuff surgery performed by Dr. Frank Jobe at Centinela Hospital in September 1986... operation was pronounced success at time, but lingering question was about his ability to play competitive golf...atter nine-month layoff, returned to TOUR in early May 1987 and was near top of his game by midsummer... fired third-round 63 to take Hardee's Golf Classic lead eventually relinquished to Kenny Knox. Answered any remaining questions about complete comeback from surgery with most successful season in 1990...won Kemper Open in early June for seventh career win, first since 1983.. finished in top eight in seven straight events_.lost Independent Insurance Agent Open in playoff to Tony Sills, finished second in Nissan Los Angeles Open... topped in '90 previous best single-season money total by almost $400,000. Created excitement in 1983 by winning first two events of year. Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open in playoff with Lanny Wadkins and Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open... biggest victory came in of Golf. where he defeated Hubert Green in playoff and emerged year's No.2 money winner behind Tom Watson. Started playing golf at age 15 ..decided during junior year at East Central State in Oklahoma to pursue career in golf _.wailed until had earned doctorate in optometry to turn professional in 1972.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70.89(68) 266 51451 .707(51) 684i381) 178117671 Alt-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 581 (42) .451(1517) 961121 8(357) 2801105T)

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Jodie Mudd EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1990 THE PLAYERS Championsli p FULL NAME: Joseph Marlin Mudd HEIGHT: 5' 11' WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: April 23, 1960 BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KY RESIDENCE: Louisville. KY FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer COLLEGE: Georgia Southern SPECIAL INTERESTS: Thoroughbred racing, all basketball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 JOINED TOUR: April 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 2,558,439 PLAYOFF RECORD: 22 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. (TOTAL: 4) 1989 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic, 1990 THE PLAYERS Championship, Nabisco Championships. MONEY & POSITION: 1982-$34,216--114 1986--$182,812-' 48 1989-- $404,860-- 26 1983- . $21,515-145 1987-$203,923--51 1990- $911,746-- 5 1984--$42,244--114 1988-$422,022-- 23 1991'- $148.453--102 1985--$186.648--34

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T7-The Masters: T8--BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic: T70-Greater Milwaukee Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--18: in money--11: top ten finishes-3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE PLAYERS Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three time All-America at Georgia Southern. 1980 and 1981 U.S Public Links champion: 1981 Sunnehanna Amateur: plus eight collegiate events, Low Amateur in Tournament )T 20). NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup, 1981 World Cup. 1990: Four Tours World Championship of Golf, 1990. In something of a down year, still managed to collect three top ten finishes, including T7 at Masters Tournament...rounds of 70-70-71-69, were just three strokes behind winner Ian Woosnam.., also finished well next time out at Augusta National. T8 at BellSouth Atlanta Classic. Enjoyed finest season of 10-year PGA TOUR career in 1990, when he won twice and finished fifth on money list with over $900.000 in earnings.., that year won THE PLAYERS Championship and Nabisco Championships, two richest events on PGA TOUR, In THE PLAYERS, battled Mark Calcavecchia down to wire, before making clutch birdie on treacherous 17th hole at TPC at Sawgrass and earning 10-year exemption... Nabisco Champion- ships. again found himself in tight battle, this time with Billy Mayfair... however, he was able to birdie final two holes in regulation, and then birdie the first playoff hole to collect $450,000 first- place check. Joined TOUR in spring of 1982, turning pro week after finishing as low amateur in Masters Tournament... two weeks later, he tied for fifth at USF&G Classic, earned over $10,000 and was on his way... a three-time All-America selection at Georgia Southern, also collected two U.S. Public Links titles.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 71.73(137T) 269 11301 _605(165) 666192T1 1.794i1 15T1 MI-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 909(11 7 ) 555)41T1 195(109T) 7155T) 20711651

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Larry Nelson

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1987 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Larry Gene Nelson HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 10, 1947 BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Payne. AL RESIDENCE: Marietta, GA FAMILY: Wife, Gayle: Drew (10/7/76); Josh (9/28/78) COLLEGE: Kennesaw Junior College (1970) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course architecture, snow skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1973 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 3,056,618 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic, (TOTAL. 10) Western Open. 1980 Atlanta Classic. 1981 Greater Greensboro Open, PGA Championship. 1983 U-S. Open. 1984 Walt Disney World Golf Classic. 1987 PGA Championship, Walt Disney World/Oldsmo- bile Classic. 1988 Georgia Pacific-Atlanta Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1974--$ 24,022--93 1980--$182,715--11 1986-$124,338-- 69 1975--$ 39,810-66 1981--$193,342--10 1987--$501,292-- 14 19764 66,482--41 1982-$159,134--21 1988--$411,284-- 25 1977--$ 99,876--26 1983-$138,368--40 1989--$186,869-- 79 1978--$ 65,686- 45 1984-$154,689-42 1990-$124.260--124 1979--$281,022-- 2 1985--$143.993--54 1991--$160,543-- 96 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3--U.S. Open; T3--Buick Southern Open; Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--16: in money--8; top ten finishes--3 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Infiniti Tournament of Champions OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Former Player Director on PGA TOUR Policy Board. Winner 1980 Tokai (Japan) Classic; 1983 Dunlop International (Japan). Winner. 1989 (Japan). NATIONAL TEAM: Ryder Cup (3) 1979, 1981, 1987

Playing usual somewhat limited schedule, once again made most of his opportunities by collecting three top ten finishes in just 16 tournaments. Finished in tie for third at U.S. Open, where he fired sizzling 4-under-par 68 on final day at Hazeltine National and finished three strokes out of Payne Stewart-Scott Simpson playoff... opened with 73 and followed that up with consecutive 72s... had excellent opportunity to collect 11th PGA TOUR title at Buick Southern Open... was tied for lead after three rounds with Robert Gamez, but final-round even-par 72 was not enough to hold off charge of David Peoples. who closed with 66 and won by three strokes... finished in tie for third at Callaway Gardens... after opening with 65 at Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic, was in contention once again...however, back-to- back 70s during second and third rounds, were not enough to hold off Mark O'Meara... ultimately finished tied for eighth. Has collected two PGA Championships and U.S. Open title in 18 years on PGA TOUR.... finest year on TOUR might have been 1987. when he won PGA Championship in playoff over Lanny Wadkins at Palm Beach Gardens.., later in same year won Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic and finished with over $500,000 in earnings for only lime in career-

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71.47(0) 255.1 01 797(0) 675(0) 1783101 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 10) .493(0) (0) 1 (0 168(0)

130 Jack Nicklaus EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1962 United States Open FULL NAME: Jack William Nicklaus HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: Jan, 21,1940 BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, OH RESIDENCE: North Palm Beach, FL, and Muirtield Village, OH FAMILY: Wife, Barbara Bash: Jack 11(9/23/61): Steven(4111/63): Nancy Jean(5/5/65): Gary(1/15/69): Michael(7/24/73) COLLEGE: Ohio State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, tennis and skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1961 JOINED TOUR: 1962 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 5,294,261 PLAYOFF RECORD: 13-10 TOUR VICTORIES: 1962 U.S- Open, Seattle World's Fair. Port- (TOTAL: 70) land. 1963 Palm Springs, Masters. Tourna- ment of Champions, PGA Championship. Sahara, 1964 Portland, Tournament of Champions. Phoenix. Whitemarsh. 1965 Portland, Masters, Memphis, , Philadelphia. 1966 Masters, Sahara. 1967 U.S Open, Sahara, Bing Crosby, Western, Westchester. 1968 Western, . 1969 Sahara, Kaiser, San Diego. 1970 Byron Nelson, Four-Ball (with Arnold Palmer).1971 PGA Chainpionship. Tournament of Champions, Byron Nelson, National Team (with Arnold Palmer), Disney World. 1972 Bing Crosby, Doral-Eastern, Masters, U.S. Open, Westchester, Match Play. Disney. 1973 Bing Crosby, New Orleans. Tournament of Champions, Atlanta, PGA Championship, Ohio Kings Island, Walt Disney. 1974 Hawaii, Tournament Players Championship. 1975 Loral Eastern Open. Heritage Classic, Masters, PGA Championship. World Open. 1976 Tournament Players Championship. World Series of Golf. 1977 Gleason Inverrary, Tourna- ment of Champions, Memorial. 1978 Gleason Inverrary. Tournament Players Championship. IVB- Philadelphia Classic, 1980 U.S Open. PGA Championship. 1982 Colonial National Invitation. 1984 Memorial. . MONEY & POSITION: 1962-4 61,869-- 3 1972-- $320,542 -- 1 1982-- $232.645 -- 12 1963--$100,040 -- 2 1973-308.362 -- 1 1983-- $256,158 -- 10 1964-- $113,285-- 1 1974-4238,178-- 2 1984-- $272,595-- 15 1965-- $140,752-- 1 1975-- $298,149- 1 1985- 5165,456 -- 43 1966--$111 419-- 2 1976-- $266.438 -- 1 1986-4226.014 -- 34 1967- 5188,998- 1 1977--$284.509-- 2 1987$ 64.685 -127 1968-4155.286 -- 2 1978--$256.672-- 4 1988--$ 28,845- -177 1969-- $140.167-- 3 1979-4 59,434 - 71 1989--$ 96,595 -129 1970-- $142,149-- 4 1980-- $172,386 -- 13 1990--$ 68,054 - -160 1971-'$244.490-- 1 1981- 5178,213 -- 16 1991-- $123.797 - -122 BEST 1991 FINISH: T5-Doral Ryder Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--8: in money--7: top ten finishes--I 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE PLAYERS Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: PGA Player of the Year five times (1967,1972,1973,1975 and 19761. U.S Amateur champion in 1959 and 1961. NCAA champion in 1961. Winner of British Open in 1966. 1970 and 1978, Six-time winner Australian Open (1964, 1968, 1971. 1975, 1976 and 1978). Winner 1970 World Match Play. Winner of World Series of Golf (old format) four times (1962. 1963, 1967 and 1970). Named Athlete-of-Decade, 1970-79. Has total of 18 international titles. Member World Golf Hall of Fame. Winner. 1982 Card Walker Award for outstanding contributions to junior golf. Winner 1983 Chrysler Team Invitational (with Johnny Miller). 1988 named "Player-of-the-Century." NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup (2). 1959, 1961: World Cup (6), 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1973 (medalist three times); Ryder Cup (6).1969.1971,1973.1975,1977,1981: Ryder Cup Captain (2).1983,1987.

SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY (through 1027'91) SENIOR PGA TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Tradition at Desert Mountain, Mazda Senior T o u r n a m e n t, (TOTAL 6) Players Championship. 1991 Tradition at Desert Mountain: PGA Seniors Championship. U.S. Senior Open 1991 SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--5 in money--5: top ten finishes--4 COMBINED CAREER EARNINGS: $ 5,977,996 tell] Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.45(0) 262.4101 .681(01 .640101 1.770101 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies (0) .528101 (0) 2101 113(0)

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Greg Norman

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Gregory John Norman HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: Feb. 10, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Queensland, Australia RESIDENCE: Hobe Sound , FL; plays out of Grand Cypress. Orlando, FL. FAMILY: Wife, Laura; Morgan-Leigh (10/5/82); Gregory (9/19/85) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Blue water fishing, scuba diving TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 JOINED TOUR: 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $4.571.466 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-6 TOUR VICTORIES: 1984 Kemper Open, Canadian Open. 1986 Panasonic-Las Vegas Invitational. (TOTAL: 9) Kemper Open, 1988 MCI Heritage Classic. 1989 The International, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1990 Doral Ryder Open. The Memorial Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 71,411--74 1986--$653,296-- 1 1989-- $835,096--4 1984-$310.230-- 9 1987-4535,450-- 7 1990-41,165,477--1 1985--$165.458--42 1988--$514,854--17 1991 -- 5 320,196--53 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2-Centel Western Open; T4-Kemper Open; T4-Hardee's Golf Classic:T64nfiniti Tournament of Champions; T10-Buick Classic; T10-Buick Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 17; in money--15; top ten finishes--6 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Northern Telecom Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 58 tournaments around the world, such as 1986 British Open, 1979 and 1983 Hong Kong Open. 1980 French Open, 1980 Australian Open, 1980 Scandinavian Open, 1980. 1983. 1986 Suntory World Match Play. 1981, 1983 and 1984 Australian Masters, 1981 and 1982 Dunlop Masters,1983 Kapalua International, 1983. 1986 Queensland Open. 1983. 1986 New South Wales Open, 1983 Cannes (France) Invitational (Won seven events in 1983): 1984 Victoria Open in Australia. European Tour Order of Merit. 1986 and 1990 Arnold Palmer Award recipient for leading money winner. Winner 1987 Australian Masters and Australian Open. Winner 1986 Fred Meyer Challenge with Gary Player. Winner.1 989 and 1990 Vardon Trophy. NATIONAL TEAMS; Australian Nissan Cup (2) 1983, 1986; Australian Kirin Cup, 1987; Australian Dunhill Cup (6) 1985. 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989. 1990; Australian Four Tours, 1989. After being leading money winner on TOUR two of previous five seasons and in top ten five of eight. fell off to No. 53 last year...best finish was second in Centel Western Open... had six Top finishes in 17 tournaments entered. Well known for his charitable involvements, including annual hosting of"Shark Shootout,"the RMCC Invitational ( for Ronald McDonald Children's Charities). Has claimed many victories worldwide. including his impressive win in 1986 British Open at Royal Troon_.'86 a particularly amazing year in that he won twice on TOUR, finished second four times and captured six events overseas: the British and European Opens, Suntory World Match Play. and three consecutive events in native Australia... also had lead going into final round of all four majors that year. Had back-to-back heartbreaks in 1986-87 Masters...led by one stroke going into final day in '86, only to finish tied for second, then lost in '87 playoff to Larry Mize's unbelievable 140-foot chip shot for birdie. Has had similar excitement in other events, both pro and con...won 1990 Doral Ryder Open in playoff with Paul Azinger, Mark Calcavecchia and Tim Simpson. chipping in for eagle on first extra hole...'90 seconds included The Nestle Invitational. where Robert Gamez sank final-hole 7- iron for eagle. and USF&G Classic. when David Frost holed a bunker shot for birdie. • Scaring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70-35(23) 282 3i21 .630114371 -653(121) 1.750it 1T) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 5641411 .52217471 145(37) 10111T) 241l142Ti

132 Andy North

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1985 United States Open FULL NAME: Andrew Stewart North HEIGHT: 6' 4" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: March 9, 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Thorpe, WI RESIDENCE: Madison, WI; plays out of Beaver Creek, Vail C:_ FAMILY: Wife. Susan: Nichole (11/30(74); Andrea (8/22/78) COLLEGE: University of Florida (1972) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports and coaching football TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1972 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,329,989 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977American Express-WestchesterClas (TOTAL. 3) sic. 1978 U.S. Open. 1985 U.S. Open.

MONEY & POSITION: 1973--$ 48,672-64 1980- -$ 55.212- 69 1987--$ 42.876- -163 1974- -$ 58,409- -64 1981 -$111,401-- 30 1988--$ 10,759- -212 1975- -$ 44.729- -53 1982- -$ 82,698-- 49 19894 13,620- -204 1976- -$ 71,267- -37 1983- -$ 52,416- 98 19904 99,651- -137 1977-- $116,794- -18 1984- -$ 22.131-149 1991--$ 24,653- -201 1978 4150,398- -14 1985 4212.268-- 24 1979- -$ 73.873- -54 1986- -$ 41.651--146

BEST 1991 FINISH: T27-THE PLAYERS Championship 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--21: in money-5; tap ten finishes--0 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1969 Wisconsin State Amateur and 1971 Western Amateur. Three- time All-American (1970-1972) NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup. 1985: World Cup, 1978

One of few players ever to win two United States Open Championships...gained first one at Cherry Hills in Denver in 1978 and other at Oakland Hills in Birmingham, Ml, in 1985...only other victory during injury-plagued 1 9-year TOUR career came in 1977 Westchester Classic... undoubtedly would have won many more except for injuries... has been under knife at least half dozen limes for operations on knees, neck, nose and elbow, At Cherry Hills, led by four strokes with five holes to play... by time reached 18th hole, needed bogey to win and that's what he scored after being bunkered in three... blasted to four feet and made putt for victory over and J.C. Snead... at Oakland Hills, 1-under-par 279 was one-stroke better than Tze-Chung Chen of Taiwan, Dave Barr of Canada and Denis Watson of Zimbabwe. In 1983, had operation to remove bone spur from right elbow,..in 1989 had operation on knee...later in year had another operation to remove bone spurs in neck...then injured shoulder and was finished for year... also had knee operation in October 1987 to clean the joint surfaces ...early last year, missed two months after four operations to remove skin cancers from nose and left cheek... needed plastic surgery to rebuild left side of nose. Always one of nicest guys in game, has remained popular with players, fans and sponsors alike...accepts what happens and moves on...unusual ailment led to golf when in seventh grade in Madison, WI... bone in knee stopped growing and was disintegrating...was on crutches for 18 months and had to give up football and basketball... so, turned to golf, playing out of cart...later returned to basketball and earned all-state honors, but golf was now his dominant sport.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 72 77 11851 254.0 (159) 590 11751 .621 f l74) 7.84811881 AII-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Blydles N-A .5051991 334x186) 1 t177i 136(189)

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Mark O'Meara EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Mark Francis O'Meara HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: January 13, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Goldsboro, NC RESIDENCE: Orlando. FL FAMILY: Wife. Alicia; Michelle (3.14;87): Shaun Robert (8/29/89) -rs COLLEGE: Long Beach State (1980 BS in Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf Course consulting, hunting. fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 O SCHOOL: Fall 1980 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,889,103 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1954 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1985 Bing (TOTAL 71 Crosby Pro-Am, Hawaiian Open. 1989 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 1990 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. H.E.B. Texas Open. 1991 Walt Disney World'Oldsmobile Classic,

MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 76,063-- 55 1985--$340.840--10 1989--$615,804--13 1982--$ 31,711--118 1986--$252.827--30 1990—$707,175--10 1983--$ 69,354-- 76 1987--$327,250--30 1991--$563,896--20 1984--$465,873-- 2 1988--$438,311--22 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; 2--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: T4-- MCI Heritage Classic: 5--Nestle Invitational: T9--Infiniti Tournament of Cham- pions 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25: in money--15: top ten finishes--5 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Shearson Lehman Brothers Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 United States Amateur. California State Amateur, Mexican Amateur. AII-America at Long Beach State. 1981 Rookie-of-the Year. Winner, 1985 Kapalua international, Fuji Sankei Classic (Japan). 1986 Australian Masters. 1987 Lawrence Batley International (England). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (3), 1985, 1989, 1991; U.S. vs. Japan, 1984; Nissan Cup, 1985.

Finished strong in 11th season on PGA TOUR in 1991, winning seventh career title at Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic... shot 64 in final round, which tied him with Tom Purtzer, D.A. Weibring and Mark Brooks for low finish by winner in 1991, to defeat David Peoples by a stroke. Victory moved him into top 30 and enabled him to compete in year-ending TOUR Champi- onship for sixth year in row...was eighth consecutive year he has finished in top 30 on money list... was third straight year he has collected at least one victory . Earlier in 1990, lost in playoff at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic to Corey Pavin...both finished at then-TOUR record 29-under-par, with Pavin chipping in for birdie on first extra hole for win...the record was later broken by Andrew Magee and D.A. Weibring at Las Vegas Invitational (31-under- par). Member of victorious 1991 U.S. Ryder Cup team...from earnings standpoint, was his third most successful year on TOUR... three of seven victories have come at Pebble Beach, where he won back-to-back in 1989 and 1990...winner of 1979 United States Amateur Championship, defeating John Cook in finals.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pursing 70-37126) 264.616371 .702156) .68413871 1.760(2477 AII-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 5031261 -51617911 1191191 41126T1 30917271 134

Arnold Palmer

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner 1960 United States Open FULL NAME: Arnold Daniel Palmer HEIGHT: 5' 10' WEIGHT: 178 BIRTH DATE: September 10, 1929 BIRTHPLACE: Latrobe, PA RESIDENCE: Latrobe, PA and Bay Hill, FL FAMILY: Wife, Winifred Walzer; Peggy (2/26/56); Amy (8/4/58): four grandchildren.

COLLEGE: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Flying, business, club-making TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1954 JOINED TOUR: 1955 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,894,960 PLAYOFF RECORD: 14-10 TOUR VICTORIES: 1955 Canadian. 1956 Insurance City, Eastern. 1957 Houston, Azalea. Rubber City (TOTAL-. 60) San Diego. 1958 Si. Petersburg, Masters. Pepsi Golf- 1959 Thunderbird (Calif.) Invitation, Oklahoma City. West Palm Beach. 1960 Insurance City, Masters. Palm Springs Classic, Baton Rouge, Pensacola, U.S. Open, Mobile Sertoma, Texas Open. 1961 San Diego, Texas, Baton Rouge, Phoenix. Western. 1962 Masters. Palm Springs Classic, Texas, Phoenix. Tournament of Champions. Colonial National, American Golf Classic. 1963 Thunderbird. Pensacola. Phoenix, Western, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Philadelphia. 1964 Oklahoma City, Masters. 1965 Tour- nament of Champions. 1966 Los Angeles, Tournament of Champions. Houston Champions International. 1967 Los Angeles, Tucson, American Golf Classic. Thunderbird Classic 1968 Hope Desert Classic, Kemper. 1969 Heritage, Danny Thomas-Diplomat. 1970 Four-Ball (with Jack Nicklaus). 1971 Hope Desert Classic, Citrus, Westchester. National Team with Jack Nicklaus). 1973 Bob Hope Desert Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1955--$ 7,958-- 32 1968-$114,602- 7 1980--$ 16,589-133 1956--$ 16,145-- 19 1969-$105.128-- 9 1981--$ 4,164--197 1957--$ 27,803-- 5 1970-5128,853-- 5 1982--$ 6.621--198 1958--$ 42,608-- 1 1971--$209.603-- 3 1983--$ 16,904-159 1959--$ 32,462-- 5 1972--$ 84.181-- 25 1984--$ 2,452-217 1960--$ 75,263-- 1 1973--$ 89,457-- 27 1985--$ 3,327--214 1961--$ 61,091-- 2 19744 36,293-- 72 1986--$ -- 1962-$ 81,448-- 1 1975--$ 59,017-- 36 1987-$ 1,650--269 1963--$128.230-- 1 1976--$ 17,017-115 1988--$ -- 1964-$113.203-- 2 1977--$ 21,950 . 101 1989--$ 2.290--253 1965-$ 57,770- 10 1978--$ 27,073-- 94 1990--$ - 1966-$110,467- 3 1979-$ 9,276--159 1991--$ 7,738--237 1967--$184,065-- 2

SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY (through 1027/91) SENIOR PGA TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 PGA Seniors. 1981 U.S. Senior Open.1982 Marlboro Classic, (TOTAL, 10) Denver Post Champions of Golf. 1983 Boca Grove Senior Classic, 1984 PGA Seniors, Senior Tournament Players Championship, Quadel Senior Classic. 1985 Senior Tournament Players Champi- onship. 1988 Crestar Classic,

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--17; in money--15; top ten finishes--4 COMBINED CAREER EARNINGS: $ 3,222,227 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1954 U. S. Amateur champion. Winner of 19 foreign titles, including 1961 and 1962 British Open, 1966 Australian Open, 1975 Spanish Open, and 1975 British PGA.

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (6), 1961. 1963, 1965, 1967. 1971, 1973; Ryder Cup Captain (2), 1963, 1975; World Cup (7), 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964. 1965, 1966.1967; Captain and member of Chrysler Cup team (5), 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989. 1990.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 74.15 249.9 .784 .5111 1 883

AII-Around Send Seven Total Driving Eagles Birdies N/A .385 NSA 0 34

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Jerry Pate

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1982 Tournament Players Championship 4ul FULL NAME: Jerome Kendrick Pate HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 16, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: Macon, GA RESIDENCE: Pensacola FL; plays out of Tiger Point G&CC. Gulf Breeze, FL FAMILY: Wife, Soozi; Jennifer (10/5/78); Wesley Nelson (9/5: 80); James Kendrick (10/12/83) COLLEGE: University of Alabama SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water skiing, hunting. fishing. golf course architecture TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.539,389 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1.2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1976 U.S. Open, Canadian Open. 1977 Phoenix Open, Southern Open. 1978 (TOTAL: 8) Southern Open. 1981 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, Pensacola Open. 1982 Tournament Players Championship.

MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$153,102--10 1982—$280.141-- 9 1987--$ 2.116--265 1977--$ 98,152--27 1983--$ 28.890--136 1988--$10.075--213 1978--$172.999--t0 1984-$ 41.746--118 1989- $ 9,168--213 1979--$193.707— 11 1985--$ 7,792--188 1990--$26.953--200 1980--$222,976-- 6 1986--$ 1.445--260 1991-4 6,249--248 1981 --$280,627-- 6 BEST 1991 FINISH: T65-Southwestern Bell Colonial 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--18; in money--3; top ten finishes--0 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1974 U.S. Amateur; winner 1974 Florida Amateur; winner 1976 Pacific Masters; 1977 Mixed Team Championship (with ).

NATIONAL TEAMS: World Amateur Cup. 1974; Walker Cup. 1975; Ryder Cup, 1981; USA vs. Japan, 1980 (medalist) and 1982 Was sensational through first seven years on TOUR...first victory was 1976 U.S. Open Championship at . hit brilliant 5-iron shot on final hole from right rough to within two feet. made it for birdie to win by two strokes over Tom Weiskopf and Al Geiberger...tew weeks later won Canadian Open in duel with Jack Nicklaus...earnings of $153,102 were most ever won by first-year player until Hal Sutton bettered it in 1982. Won twice in 1977 and twice again in 1981 after victory in 1981 Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, dove into lake bordering 18th green... won Tournament Players Championship in 1982- his last victory-on Stadium course at Sawgrass.., birdied four of last seven holes, including 17th and 18th... following awards ceremony, pushed , Commissioner of PGA TOUR, and Pete Dye, course architect, into lake near 18th green, then jumped in himself. Serious shoulder injury in mid-1982-he felt pain on practice range at British Open-put outstanding career on hold...has played only limited schedule since...victory in 1982 PLAYERS gave him 10-year exemption to all PGA TOUR co-sponsored events. Has branched out into other areas, such as golf course design and television work... has done some impressive course designing, such as on Valley Course at TPC at Sawgrass in with Pete Dye... has own company, Jerry Pate Golf Design...also prominent on-course commentator for ABC golf telecasts during last several seasons. Attended University of Alabama... winner of U.S. Amateur Championship in 1974... has played for Uncle Sam on both Walker Cup (1975) and Ryder Cup (1981) teams.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 73-21 260.0 .650 576 1.196 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies N;A .584 N/A 1 125 lciel

Steve Pate EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Stephen Robert Pate HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: May 26, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Ventura. CA RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Sheri; Nicole (3(12/88): Sarah (10.8%90) COLLEGE: UCLA (1984, psychology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, fishing ' TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 2,552.715 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Southwest Classic, 1988 MONY Tour- (TOTAL: 4) nament of Champions, Shearson Lehman Hutton-Andy Williams Open.1991 Honda Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 89,358--86 1988-$582,473--12 1990--$334,505-39 1986--$176.100--51 19894306,554--35 1991-$727,997-- 6 1987--$335,728--26 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-Honda Classic; 2-BellSouth Atlanta Classic; T3-Nestle Invitational; T3-Mas- ters Tournament: T3-Buick Open; T5-Shearson Lehman Brothers Open; T7- PGA Championship, T7-B.C. Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26: in money--23; top ten finishes--8. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: NEC World Series of Golf OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1979 California Interscholastic Federation; 1983 PAC-1 0 champi- onship, and four collegiate events; named 1983 All-America. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1991; Kirin Cup, 1988.

Has become one of toughest competitors on PGA TOUR...last few years, stock has risen sharply and now is considered one of better players in game...put together superb record last year, winning Honda Classic by three strokes over Paul Azinger and Dan Halldorson... made Ryder Cup team but unfortunate auto accident just before start of matches made it impossible for him to play up to standards,.. team was going from Kiawah Island into Charleston for gala opening banquet... sudden stop caused three limos to hit each other and he suffered deep hip bruise...did play one team match but could not play in singles. Last year was best money-wise by far, thanks to consistent play all season... at Honda, rounds of 69-65-70 gave him five-stroke lead going into final round at TPC at Eagle Trace...despite high winds, managed 75 on Sunday for relatively easy victory... lost BellSouth Atlanta Classic in playoff with good friend, Corey Pavin...shot closing 6-under-par 66 to get into he at ... also finished third three times, including at Masters Tournament, thanks to final-round 65. First victory came in 1987 Southwest Classic in Abilene, TX, coming from four strokes back...was third year on TOUR... won twice on West Coast to start 1988: MONY-Tournament of Champions and Shearson Lehman Hutton-Andy Williams Open...two years ago, was second in The International after making double-eagle two using driver and 2-iron on 535-yard hole to earn eight points. Started to play at age nine with encouragement from parents...made high school team in Santa Barbara, CA, as freshman._won California Interscholastic Federation title as senior._went UCLA. where he won 1983 PAC-10 title._teammate of Pavin and Jay Delsing...Jim Petralia of Annandale Country Club in Pasadena his main teacher.

TOUR Sconng Average erlving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70 04(61 266.9(39T1 882(821i .71215) 1.' 760(24 T) AU-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 324 (4) 503(1021) 121(20T) 9124T1 367(221

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Corey Pavin

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament.. FULL NAME: Corey Pavin HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 140 BIRTH DATE: November 16.1959 BIRTHPLACE: i!.rr.r: RESIDENCE: Kauai Lagoons. Westin, Kauai, HI FAMILY: Wife, Shannon; Ryan (5/29/86) COLLEGE: UCLA TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 O SCHOOL: Fall 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,273,118 PLAYOFF RECORD: 4-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1984 Houston Coca-Cola Open. 1985 Co- (TOTAL. 9) lonial National Invitation. 1986 Hawaiian Open, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1987 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Hawaiian Open. 1988 Texas Open presentred by Nabisco. 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, BellSouth Atlanta Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$260.536--18 1987--$498.406--15 1990—$468.830--26 1985-4367,506-- 6 1988--$216,768--50 1991—$979,430-- 1 1986--$304,558--19 1989--$177.084--82 BEST 1991 FINISHES: I-Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 1-BellSouth Atlanta Classic; T2-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, T2-Canon Greater Hartford Open; 3-Memorial Tour- nament: T3-GTE Byron Nelson Classic: Ti Open: T9-Northern Telecom Open: T10-NEC World Series of Golf. T10-THE TOUR Championship,

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered— 25; in money--24: top ten finishes--10. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: GTE Byron Nelson Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1977 Junior World and Los Angeles City championship. Winner 1981 North-South Amateur, Southwest Amateur, Maccabiah Games. Winner of 11 college tournaments. including 1982 PAC-10. Winner 1983 South African PGA, German Open and Calberson Classic (France). NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup.1991: Walker Cup, 1981; Nissan Cup, 1985. Made 1991 year to remember, one many players simply dream about having... won Arnold Palmer Award as PGA TOUR's Official Money Leader. earning $979,430...that was nearly $152,000 more than runner-up Craig Stadler... was honored as PGA of America's Player-of-the- Year... won twice to give him nine TOUR victories since starting in 1984 and lost another title in playoff...10 times he finished among top ten in 25 starts. Both victories last year came in playoffs... defeated Mark O'Meara in Bob Hope Chrysler Classic after they tied at then-TOUR record 29-under-par 331 (90-hole event)...also won over Steve Pate in BellSouth Atlanta Classic... playoff loss was to Billy Ray Brown in Canon Greater Hartford Open... missed one cut all season. One of nicest guys in game. has been able to blend personal life with sometimes hectic weeks on TOUR into model lifestyle for all to follow... started in game at age eight and soon was tasting competition...as 17-year-old, he won Junior World title and also became youngest ever to win Los Angeles City Men's crown... went to UCLA, where success continued... won 11 collegiate events, including 1982 PAC-10 title. First TOUR victory was in 1984 Houston Open...won prestigious Colonial National Invitation the next year... twice winner of Hawaiian Open in back-to-back years, 1986 and 1987...when he won 1988 Texas Open, did it by eight strokes with 21 -under-par 259... became fifth player in TOUR history to better score of 260...shot 64, 63, 66 and 66. Played in first Ryder Cup last year and won critical singles match against England's ... also played on 1981 Walker Cup team... Bruce Hamilton of California has helped him considerably with his game last several years,

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 69.6312) 252.01168Ti .7401761 671(82T) 1.73311Ti All-Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 435 (13) .566(26) 784(91) 8 i35T) 381174)

138 Calvin Peete EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1985 Tournament Players Championship FULL NAME: Calvin Peete HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: July 18. 1943 BIRTHPLACE: Detroit, MI RESIDENCE: Fort Myers, FL FAMILY: Calvin (8/9/681: Dennis (12/4/69); Rlckie (12/13/69): Kalvanetta Krishna (513i75) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 O SCHOOL: Spring, 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.302,363 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0 -1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1982 (TOTAL: 12) Greater Milwaukee Open. Anheuser-Busch Classic, B.C.Open, Pensacola Open. 1983 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic. Anheuser-Busch Classic. 1984 Texas Open. 1985 Phoenix Open. Tournament Players Championship. 1986 MONY Tourna- ment of Champions. USF&G Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 22,966-- 94 1982-- $318,470 -- 4 1987--$ 56,841--140 1977- $ 20.525--105 1983-- $313.845 -- 4 1988- 5138.310-- 87 1978--$ 20.459-108 1984-- $232.124 - -25 1989--$ 38.584--175 1979-$122,481-- 27 1985-- $384,489 -- 3 1990--$ 54,379--173 1980--$105,716-- 42 1986-- $374.953 --12 1991- -$ 4,978--256 1981--$ 93.243-- 43 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T70-Kemper Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--11: in money--2: top ten finishes--0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1983 Ben Hogan Award. Winner 1984 Vardon Trophy. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2) 1983. 1985: USA vs. Japan (2) 1982, 1983; Nissan Cup. 1985 One of great success stories in PGA TOUR history... while back and other physical ailments have cut into effectiveness last few years, was outstanding in mid-1980's. won 11 tournaments in five-year span and total of 12 during amazing career... during streak, was regarded as one of truly great ball-strikers in game. Most prestigious victory was in 1985 Tournament Championship on Stadium Course at Sawgrass...closing round of 66 gave him three-stroke victory over D.A. Weibring at 14-under-par 274.. also provided exemption to all TOUR co-sponsored events for 10 years. First big breakthrough came in 1979 when he won Greater Milwaukee Open...didn't win again until 1982 but made it brilliant campaign. winning four times...last triumphs came in 1986 at MONY- Tournament of Champions and USF&G Classic in New Orleans...brilliant play earned him positions on 1983 and 1985 Ryder Cup teams and 1985 Nissan Cup team. Statistically speaking, won driving accuracy title 10 straight years, from 1981 through 1990... three times led hitting greens in regulation... in 1984, won coveted Vardon Trophy for low stroke average- -- I take great pride in all of those." Lower back problems put him on sidelines for much of 1987 and that was beginning of physical woes..."I should have taken more time off, but I didn't, - he now says...rebouncled in 1988, but back problems flared again in 1989. Born in Detroit, spent most of early life on Florida farm with 18 brothers and sisters-through two marriages by his father... was forced to drop out of school at early age.. .as teenager, got into business of selling goods to migrant farm workers... packed clothes, watches, jewelry and anything he could squeeze into his station wagon... wherever workers went, he went, too, with mobile store. Travels took him from Florida to upstate New York... in 1966. at age 23, friends in Rochester, NY, talked him into trying golf... balked at first but finally decided to try... nine years later, he was on PGA TOUR. Won Golf Writers' Ben Hogan Award in 1983.,.goes to individual who had to overcome physical handicap or illness to play golf ..as youngster. suffered broken left elbow and, even today. cannot extend the arm...so much for golfs straight )eh arm principle.

scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In eegulallon Putting 74.64(0) 236.1101 .845101 .624101 1.544 (341 Au-Around Sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies (0) 182(0) 10) 101 55(01

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David Peoples

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: David Roy Peoples HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: January 9, 1960 BIRTHPLACE'. nuguSld ML RESIDENCE: Winter Park. FL FAMILY: Wife. Melissa: Andrew David (10/20'89) COLLEGE: University of Florida SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, bible study TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 O-SCHOOL: Fall 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987. 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $937,345 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Buick Southern Open (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1983-$28,446--137 198'-$31,234-180 1990--$259,367- 57 1984-$18,124--160 1983--$65.537-'139 1991--$414.346-- 35 1986-$37,668--154 1989--$82.624-'140 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-Buick Southern Open: 2-Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; 5-B.C. Open, T5 . NOnhernTelecom Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered 29'. in money--21; top-ten finishes- 4.

1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE TOUR Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1990 Isuzu Kapalue International. Winner. 1979 Florida State Amateur. Medalist in 1989 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. Winner 1990 Isuzu Kapalua Interna-ional. After scoring first official victory in 1991 Buick Southern Open, summed up keys to that success thusly: "1 learned to stop looking at the (leacer)board..l learned to stop worrying about everything around me. I can't be like those other guy; that joke all the time I'm quiet. I have to just concentrate on playing well." Southern Open win crowning moment in most successful year of his eight on TOUR.,.came in midst of four-tournament stretch that saw him f nish fifth week before at B.C.Open and concluded with second in Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic... opened his year with T5 in Northern Telecom Open. Success of Iasi two seasons has brought to an a id his annual trek to PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, something he did every fall from 1981-1989... those appearances in what he jokingly called "my favorite tournament of the year" ended after he won $259,367 and finished 57th on the money list in 1990... 1990 gave him first taste of victory with triumph in (unofficial) Isuzu Kapalua International. Qualifying Tournament experiences included si7 success for his nine tries, a second-place finish to Donnie Hammond at TPC at Sawgrass in 1982, and role of medalist at TPC at The Woodlands in 1989._observed that 0-School is "survival" school: "Your life's on the line. Its a whole year of your life in six rounds and six days'._fi rther observed, following success of 1990: "For the first time since I turned pro I get to go huntir g -rather than back to TOUR school- and I can have a real Christmas." Although born in Augusta, ME, calls Florida home... established himself as fine player by winning 1979 Florida State Amateur... attended University of Florida before turning pro in 1981. Shot lowest round of career in 1990 at Buick Southern Open, where he opened 67 62 at Green Island Country Club._had two streaks in 90 o making cut in nine straight events, also his career best.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accurac . Greens In Regulalion Pulling 70.901691` 263.11821 05:52, 7071871 1 773155Th

MI- Around Sand Saves Tolai Driving Eagles Blr0ies 488 241 509(92TI 134131) 9 1761h 3611231

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Chris Perry

EXEMPT STATUS: 126th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: James Christopher Perry HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 27, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Edenton, NC RESIDENCE: Columbus, OH FAMILY: Wife, Katherine. COLLEGE: Ohio State University (1984. Education) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, hockey, all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,001,297 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1987 Kemper Open: T2--1990 Canon Greater Hartford Open MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$60.801--110 1988-$85.546--121 1990-$259.108-- 58 1986--$75.212--114 1989--$206,932--67 1991-$116.105--126 1987-$197,593--56

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T7--Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic: T10--Greater Milwaukee Open, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--33: in money--20: top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named 1984 Collegiate Player-of-Year. Three-time All-America, 1982, 1983, 1984. Winner: 1983 Big Ten Championship, 1982 Northeast Ama- teur, 1982 and 1983 Minnesota State Amateur, 1984 Minnesota State Open, 1978. 1979 and 1980 Minnesota State high school championships. Runner-up 1984 U.S. Amateur. Set Ohio State record with 14 victories (previous record was held by Jack Nicklaus).

Fell off a bit from the standard he had set for himself the previous two years... still managed to keep his TOUR card by finishing 126th on the money list... highlight of the year was a pair of top ten finishes... after opening with a 68 in the first round of the Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, closed with three consecutive 67's to finish tied for seventh place...a 68-68 start in the Greater Milwaukee Open led to a tie for tenth. he held the 36-hole lead at the Southwestern Bell Colonial before falling back...a tie for 37th in the Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic allowed him to surpass the $1 million mark in career earnings. A tie for second in the 1987 Kemper Open and 1990 Canon Greater Hartford Open are his best career finishes. Father, Jim Perry, pitched for many years in the major leagues for Cleveland, Minnesota, Detroit and Oakland... uncle is Gaylord Perry...was a fine baseball player himself...as a ninth grader had a 9-0 pitching record with a 0.91 earned run average and batted .325...also played hockey in high school... was captain of team his senior year, Attended Ohio State University...won 14 collegiate events breaking Jack Nicklaus' school record ..named first-learn All-American three times.

scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71.10(88T1 257-61125T) -64911271) 661(102T) 1 7761631) All-Around Bend saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 9031115) .44211631 252k 161 8 (35T) 346(37)

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Kenny Perry

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: James Kenneth Racy

HEIGHT: 6'i" WEIGHT: 1r. BIRTH DATE: August 10, 196(1 BIRTHPLACE: Elizabethtown F7 RESIDENCE: Franklin. KY: piuys o„ I of I i,iukliu CC. FAMILY: Wife, Sandy: Lesslye (520/84). Justin (11,2385. Lindsey (4/27/88). COLLEGE: Western Kentucky SPECIAL INTERESTS: Restoring old cars, all sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,097.425 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Memorial Tournament. (TOTAL.1 I MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$107,239--93 1989--$202.099--70 1991 --$ 368.784--44 1988--$139,421--85 1990--$279,881--50

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1--Memorial Tournament: T8--Anheuser Busch Golf Classic: T10--Canon Greater Hartford Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24', in money-- 16: top ten finishes-3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Be (South Atlanta Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1978 Kentucky State High School championship. Runnerup in Charley Pride Classic on TPS.

Highlight of 1991 was first career victory in Memorial Tournament...birdied first playoff hole at Muirlield Village to defeat Hale Irwin...took away $216.000 from the $1.2 million purse and said afterward "Five years of hard work, you don't ever fl- ink its going to pay off. But I feel now that all the time I've spent playing golf has been well wolh it---course record nine-under-par 63 in second round put him in front to stay until Irwin caugnt him on final day, forcing playoff. Memorial win led to best-ever season, $368,7E4 in earnings.. has climbed money ladder each year on TOUR...season included two other top ten finishes: T8 in Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic and T10 at Canon Greater Hartford Open...was fourth in total driving category for year...one of two players (Emlyn Aubrey the other) to record two Sharp's Shooter holes-in-one, earning $2,000 for charity with each Best finishes prior to The Memorial win were ties for second in 1989 MCI Heritage Classic (to Payne Stewart) and 1990 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am (to Mark O'Meara)... tried TOUR Qualifying Tournament three times before making grade in fall of 1986. Started to play golf when he was seven under encouragement of his father, Kenny Perry, Sr...'Dad used to be a scratch golfer, and he still is my biggest fan'... according to Kenny Sr., "I used to sit for hours and tee up golf balls for him. He'd hit at my shag balls and then he'd say. You stay right there. Dad.' And he'd run and pick 'em up and we'd do it again, for hours at a time." First competition came when he was ii won 1978 Kentucky State High School Champion- ship as part of fine high school career._played colleg ately at Western Kentucky... Norman Head of Bowling Green, KY. his teacher since freshman yea' in college, "stressed hall striking more than chipping and putting, but he never lets you forget you have to work ou all aspects of game.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70.90(69T) 271 4(201 .700(58) -686(341 1.7791717) Alt-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 594(47) .432(166) 78(4) 7 (55T) 268(117T)

142 Peter Persons EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Peter Taylor Persons HEIGHT: 5 7' WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: September 8. 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Macon. GA RESIDENCE: Macon. GA FAMILY: Wife, Colyar; Coroline Pierce i8: 15 91) COLLEGE: IJmv. of Georgia (1986, Business Administration. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis. all sports. Georgia football, hunting, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $348,951 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Chattanooga Classic (TOTAL . 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1990--$218,505--66 1991--$130.447--114 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T10-Federal Express St. Jude Classic, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31 in money-20; top ten finishes-1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: BellSouth Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 Georgia State Junior; 1985 Georgia State Open: 1985 Southeastern Conference championship. Winner of five collegiate events. Runner-up 1985 U.S. Amateur, Three-time All-America. first team in 1986.

NATIONAL TEAMS: 1980 PGA Junior Ryder Cup: 1985 Walker Cup alternate.

If you ask golf followers around State of Georgia about him, you better be prepared to stay awhile... personable young, man from Macon. did it all prior to joining TOUR for 1990...left mark early on the TOUR, as well, winning the Chattanooga Classic with tournament record 20-under-par 260... had rounds of 64-64-65-67 on 6,641-yard Valleybrook course. Gained lead after two rounds at 12-under-par 128... held three-stroke lead after third round and finally won by two over Canada's Richard Zokol...commented later. "didn't know I had it in me to win a tournament"..-best finish prior was tie for sixth in Hawaiian Open..." No question, those were four best days I've over had." he said after victory... chipped in five times and finished with 17 birdies, three eagles and only three bogeys. Started to play golf at about age five with help of father and two brothers...family lived at Idle Hour Golf and Country Club in Macon... by time was 15, was intent on making it his career... shortly afterward. won Georgia Junior championship...went onto University of Georgia from where he was graduated in 1986...won five events for Bulldogs plus 1985 Southeastern Conference crown...runnen up in 1985 U.S. Amateur... also won Georgia State Open that year. Tried four times to obtain PGA TOUR card before being successful in fall of 1989... has worked with Dr. Bob Rotella, the noted sports psychologist_. also pays tribute to Davis Love Jr. and Jimmy Hodges, were killed in plane crash in 1988... now Scott Davenport of Sea Island lends a hand when needed. Last year. best stretch came in spring and early summer when he made cut in 13 of 14 starts...last two events of stretch, tied 10th in Federal Express St. Jude Classic and then lied for 11th at Chattanooga Classic.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71 31f704T1 257.1(175) .723(36) .664(9671 1.797(12671 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 806 (90Th 619(4T) 21 1(133) 617611 325(56TI

143

Dan Pohl EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1986 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: Danny Joe Pohl c z HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: April 1, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Mt. Pleasant. MI RESIDENCE: Mt. Pleasant MI: plays out of The Boulders, Carefree, AZ FAMILY: Wife. Mitzi: Michelle (212x78(: Joshua Daniel (9'10/84): Taylor Whitney (9/10/86) COLLEGE: University of Arizona SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 0 SCHOOL: Spring 1978 and 1979. CAREER EARNINGS: $2.491,801 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Colonial National Invitational: NEC World Series of Golf (TOTAL- 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1978--$ l,047--224 1983--$ 89.830--62 1988--$396,400--27 1979-$ 38,393-100 1984-$182,653--32 1989-$195.789--74 1980-'$105,008- 44 1985--$198,829--27 1990-- -0- 1981-$ 94,303-- 42 1986--$463,630-- 5 1991--$163,438--95 1982--$ 97,213-- 39 1987--$465.269--17 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T7--Canon Greater Hartford Open: TB--Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--21 : in money-16: top ten finishes-2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Northern Telecom Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Michigan State Amateur champion, 1975, 1977. Winner. 1987 Vardon Trophy. Winner. 1987 All-Around category. Winner, 1988 EPSON slats match. Led TOUR in driving distance 1980-81.

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1987

Had battled back problems for significant portion of career, and finally at end of 1989 was forced to undergo surgery... spent entire 1990 season in rehabilitation, and thus was unable to play in any official events. Got off to nice start in 1991, particularly considering the circumstances, when he made first four cuts. and collected a Ti g in Northern Telecom Open, and followed that up with T1 2 at Phoenix Open... four consecutive 68s at TPC of Scottsdale proved to everyone he was indeed back. Saved best play of year for later in summer, when he finished T8 at Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic and T7 at Canon Greater Hartford Open... at Anheuser-Busch tournament, forged two- stroke lead after three rounds, firing rounds of 64, 67 and 65... unfortunately, rain delay of several hours hit tournament on final day. and he was unable to stretch back out, finishing with final round 77... at Hartford, hung around lead for all four rounds. and was, in fact, tied for lead on back nine Sunday, before finishing with 67 and tie for seventh... he finished just two strokes out of Billy Ray Brown-Corey Pavin-Rick Fehr playoff. Enjoyed perhaps finest season in 1986, when he won twice.., he started with victory at Colonial National invitation and followed that up with win at NEC World Series of Golf

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.451331 275J17i .637(13671 704i12Ti 1.770t44T1 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 598(487) .510(907) 143(361 417267) 27111141 144 Don Pooley

EXEMPT STATUS: Special medical extension FULL NAME: Sheldon George Pooley. Jr. HEIGHT: 6' 2' WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: August 27. 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix. AZ RESIDENCE:Tucson. AZ; plays out of LaPaloma CC, r Tucson, AZ #~ FAMILY: Wife. Margaret; Lynn (1/19180), Kerni (5/19.821 COLLEGE: University of Arizona (1973, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, basketball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 O SCHOOL: Fall. 1975 and 1976. CAREER EARNINGS: $ 2.248,554 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 B.C. Open. 1987 Memorial Tournament (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 2,139- -208 1982 -$ 87,962 -48 1987-- $450,005 -- 18 1977--$ 24.507-- 94 1983- $145.979 -36 1988-- $239,534 -- 46 1978--$ 31,945-- 84 1984-- $120,699- -54 1989-- $214,662-- 66 1979--$ 6,932- -170 1985- $162,094- -46 1990-- $192,570 -- 83 1980--$157,973-- 18 1986 -$268.274- -22 19914 67.549 -156 1981--$ 75,730-- 57

BEST 1991 FINISH: T14--Nonhern Telecom Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--15; in money--8; top ten finishes--0. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Northern Telecom Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Co-winner 1983 Jerry Ford Invitational. Winner. 1985 Vardon Trophy. winner 1989 Ebel Match Play.

Injuries allowed Don Pooley to play in only 15 events in 1991 ...as a result he wasn't among the top 100 money winners on TOUR for the first time since 1979...despite his limited appearances was able to notch some impressive performances... tied for 13th in the MCI Heritage Classic with a final round 5-under-par 66...tied for 14th in the Northern Telecom Open and tied for 17th in the Nestle Invitational, Has won twice on the PGA TOUR._first came in the 1980 B.C. Open._tied with Lee Trevino at 10-under-par 203 after three rounds, he closed with a 68 for a one stroke win over Peter Jacobsen... came from four strokes back the final day to overtake Scott Hoch and win the 1987 Memorial Tournament by three strokes. Remembered for his million-dollar hole-in-one at the 1987 Hertz Bay Hill Classic...$1 million prize offered for an ace on the 17th hole during the final round ...192-yard four iron hit the flagstick two feet above the cup and dropped straight down... Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital got $500.000 and he received the rest in $2.083.33 monthly installments for 20 years. Best year was 1987 when he earned $450.005...70.36 stroke average in 1985 earned him the Vardon Trophy...an excellent putter...led the TOUR in that category in 1988 with a 1.729 average.

• - Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 71.48(01 246.5(0) .692(01 .627101 1.723(01

AU-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies (01 .556101 (0) 1 (0) 174(0)

145

..t Nick Price

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, of Golf FULL NAME: Nicholas Raymond Leige Price HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: January 28, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Durban, South Africa RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Sue: Gregory (8/9/91) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water skiing, tennis, fishing, all water sports. flying TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,612,161 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0.1 Ste TOUR VICTORIES:1983 World Series of Golf. 1991 GTE Byron Nelson Clessie. anadian Opel (TOTAL. 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1983—$ 49,435--103 1981-35 1989--$296,170-42 1984--$109.480— 66 1987-$334,169--28 1990--$520.777-22 1985--$ 96.069-- 80 1988--$266,300--42 1991-5714,389-- 7 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-GTE Byron Nelson Classic: 1 -Canadian Open: T5-Centel Western Opel: T5- THE TOUR Championship: T6-Federal Express St. Jude Classic: TB-NEC World Series of Golf: T7-Greater Milwaukee Open: TB-Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic, T9-THE PLAYERS Championship.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--23: in money--18: lop ten finishes--9. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: H.E.B. Texas Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 Asseng Invitational (South Africa): 1980 Swiss Open: 1981 South African Masters: 1981 Italian Open: 1982 Vaal Reefs Open (3outh Africa): 1985 ICL International (South Africa): 1985 Lancome Trophy (Paris). Runner-up in 1982 and 1988 British Open. Winner 1989 West End South Australian Open. Has been considered one of game's finest players for many years... only question concerning this extremely-personable fellow was why he didn't win more often...won 1983 World Series of Golf at Firestone Country Club and didn't win again on PGA TOUR until last year... came through with two terrific victories--in GTE Byron Nelson Classic by one stroke over Craig Stadler and Car adian Open by one over David Edwards. Had rounds of 68-64-70-68 for 10-under-par 270 at TPC at Las Colinas..." I kept quest oning myself...kept wondering if I was afraid to win.,. fortunately, I've laid that to rest"...in Canada at Glen Abbey, came from six strokes off pace last day with 6-under-par 66...key was five straight birdies -- Nos. 11 through 15--on Abbey's tough valley holes... shot 71-69-67-66 for 15-under-per 273. Although born in South Africa, moved to Zimbabwe ( formerly Rhodesia ) at very early age, and that is where career in golf started... since both parents are British citizens, carries British passport.,. for quite some time, has made United States home. .1983 was first year on TOUR but qualified for World Series that year as leader on South African Order of Merit... played brilliantly and won by four strokes over Jack Nicklaus at Firestone Country Club...victory gave him 13-year exemption. Two biggest disappointments came in British Open... at Royal Troon in 1982, led by three with six holes to play but dropped four shots on way to clubhouse to let Tom Watson slip in with victory... at Royal Lytham in 1988, led by two after three rounds but Seve Ballesteros fired final round 65 to edge him out. Started in game at age eight... at age 17, had invitation to compete in Junior World at Torrey Pines in La Jolla. CA... can m over and won.., played South African and European Tours as amateur in 1975... served two years in Rhodesian Air Force._winner of several events around word.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting I 7018(13) 2660(52) 715(4 IT) 689128T) 1768(4CTi All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 416112i 528(65T} 93 i 10) 5 )lolT) 317(66)

146 Dillard Pruitt EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner HEIGHT: 5 11 WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: September 24, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Greenville, SC RESIDENCE: Greenville, SC FAMILY: Wife. Fran COLLEGE: Clemson SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 O SCHOOL: 1987,1989.1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $382,101 TOUR VICTORIES: 1991 Chattanooga Cassic (TOTAL 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1988--$33,889--164 1990-$76,352--150 1991--$271.861--63

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1 Chattanooga Classic: 16 NEC World Series of Golf. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-'27. in money-18 : top ten finishes-2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Northern Telecom Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Played European Tour in 1986, 1987, Winner, Sunnehanna Amateur.Three time All-ACC one-time All-America. Won two collegiate tournaments.

Attributes success of 1991 to a little help from his friends...first career victory in Chattanooga Classic resulted from tip from Billy Ray Brown: "Billy Ray said I should move my ball position back in my stance. I started to hit every shot right. It was a big boost confidence wise. and now I'm hitting greens and making cuts"-.. fired 20-under-par 260 at Chattanooga, good for two-stroke margin over Lance Ten Broeck and $126.000 payday... winners share keyed money-won season of $271 .861 . $195.000 better than previous best. After slow start to his year. took putting lesson from Carl Willy at LaCosta week before Shearson Lehman Brothers Open -- That really helped me. without a doubt. It was the big turnaround. You can see the big improvement in my putting stats'... finished Ti 1 at Torrey Pines after missing cut in three of first four tournaments. Other 1991 top ten finish was in NEC World Series of Golf. for which he qualified with Chattanooga win...was third-round leader on 30th birthday but finished with 77 and T6 at 2-over 282... termed Sunday stumble "a learning experience." but said of challenging Firestone layout: "I love the course. I'll be back soon because this is the kind of course I really like to play." Prior to Chattanooga previous best finish was T9 in The International 11990)... played European Tour in 1986 and 1987, posting sixth-place finishes in German Open and Benson & Hedges event in England in '87. Various family connections to golf...brother-i n-law Jay Haas is married to his sister Jan. Scott Verptank is married to his sister-in-law (Fran Pruitt's sister Kim(... Jay and brotherJerry Haas uncle is Bob Goalby,..grew up in golf family. with mother being primary influence... mother an excellent golfer, her father built several golf courses, one of her brothers was Carolinas Amateur champion. she taught his father how to play. father in turn went on to play golf at Furman... influence of Jay Haas since 1979 primary in development of his game and career. 'It's good to have someone to model your game and your life after. He's really a classy guy. Attended Clemson on golf scholarship... used to skip classes at Clemson to attend Masters ("My dream is to play there")- Enjoys riding Harley-Davidson motorcycle on roads around Greenville, SC home_. - f ve always been fascinated with motorcycles. There was a dealership on the way to and from school. But rimy parents would never allow me to have one ...Why Ha rley-Davidson? It s American made-..

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70.81 (59) 256-6 (136) 756 (10) .707(8) 1.809 (1581 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 767(761 -449 (153) 146 (38) 51101) 281 (104)

147 Tom Purtzer

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1991 NEC World Series Cl Golf FULL NAME: Thomas Warren Purtzer HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 5, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Des Manes. IA RESIDENCE: Phoenix. AZ: plays out of La Quinta Resort La Quinta. CA FAMILY: Laura (7/3/80): Ashley (12/5/83): Eric (11/5185) COLLEGE: Arizona State (1973. Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, music, auto racing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,668,517 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2.0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1977 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open TOTAL: 5) 1984 Phoenix Open 1988 Gatlin Brothers-Southwest Classic. 1991 Southwestern Bell Colonial: NEC World Series of Golf. MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 2,093-194 1981-$122,812-- 27 1987-$123.287--85 1976--$ 26,682-- 82 1982--$100,118-- 36 1988--$197,740--57 1977--$ 79,337-- 37 1983-5103.261-- 55 1989--$154,868--88 1978--$ 58,618-- 55 1984--$164,244-- 39 1990-$285,176-49 1979--$113,270-- 30 1985-_$ 49,979- -119 1991-$750,568- 4 1980--$118.185-- 34 1986--$218,281-- 37 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1 Southwestern Bell Colonial: l-NEC World Series of Golf:T2- Northern Telecom Open: T10-Hardee's Golf Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25: in money-19; top ten finishes-4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Centel Western Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1972 Arizona State Amateurand Southwest Open champion. Winner, 1981 Jerry Ford Invitational. Winner. 1986 JCPenney Mixed Team Classic (with ). NATIONAL TEAMS: USA vs. Japan, 1979 (medalist). 1991 Four Tours World Championship of Golf. Easily enjoyed finest campaign in 1991... won twice and finished fourth on money list... collected $750.568... best previous money year was 1990 with $285.176...victories came in two of more prestigious tournaments in game--Southwestern Bell Colonial on famed Colonial CC course in Fort Worth and NEC World Series of Golf on demanding South Course at Firestore CC... World Series victory was in playoff over Davis Love III and Jim Gallagher. Jr. Started on TOUR in spring 1975 and first victory came two years la • er at Riviera in Los Angeles Open. ..didn't win again until 1984 Phoenix Open in close race with Corey Pavin...victory was extremely popular as he is from Phoenix area...also won 1988 Southwest Classic in playoff over Mark Brooks. Had early start in game as father Horace was avid golfer... brother Paul also played TOUR for awhile...' Dad was a good player. I guess he was a two-or-three handicapper when I was very young...Paul and I started hitting balls when we were eight-or-nine years old"...played football in high school and then started to concentrate on golf...went to Arizona State University and became one of better collegiate players...won Arizona State Amateur Championship and Southwest Amateur, both in 1972. Victory in NEC World Series of Golf gave him exemption for 10 years be all PGA TOUR co- sponsored events...he won it at 39 and commented, Now I can play right cn to the Senior PGA TOUR (age 50) without any worries ---had rounds of 72. 69, 67 and 71 for al-under-par 279 and then won playoff over Love and Gallagher with par on second extra hole... it was worth $216,000_. in season opener, Northern Telecom Open, tied with Bob Tway. one stroke behind winner Phil Mickelson,, since Mickelson was an amateur and could not accept prize coon :y. Panzer and Tway collected $144.000 each--splitting first and second place money.

a Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 70 3512JTi 276 01411 683i781) 7111671 1.817(17171 All-Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 527 1331 .4861122) 82(71 8 13571 302(80Ti

148

Mike Reid

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1988 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: Michael Daniel Reid HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: July 1, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Bainbridge. MD RESIDENCE: Provo, UT FAMILY:Wife. Randolyn: Brendalyn (2/3/81); Lauren Michelle (8 , 14, 83): Michael Daniel (102/86); Clarissa Ann (527.901 COLLEGE: Brigham Young University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, family activities, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 2.748,069 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Seiko Tucson Open. 1988 NEC World Series of Golf. (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 26.314--90 1982--$ 80,167--51 1987--$365,334--24 1978--$ 37,420--79 191 99.135-58 1988--$533.343--15 1979--$ 64,046-66 1984-$134,672-49 1989-$401.665-28 1980--$206,097- 9 1985--$169,871--40 1990--$249,148- 60 1981--$ 93.037--44 1986--$135,143--66 1991-$152,678--98

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T7--Canon Greater Hartford Open: T7-Independent Insurance Agent Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--20: in money--15', top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Ping Kapalua International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1976 Western Athletic Conference champion. Winner, 1976 Pacific Coast Amateur. Collegiate All-America 1974. 1975 Low Amateur. 1976 U.S. Open. Teamed with Bob Goa)by to win 1983 Shootout at Jeremy Ranch in Park City, UT (Senior PGA TOUR event). Winner, 1983. 1985 Utah Open, 1990 Casio World Open (Japan). NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup. 1980; Kirin Cup 1988.

Closed with final-round 65 to vault into contention at Canon Greater Hartford Open... he went on to finish in tie for seventh spot at TPC at River Highlands and earned largest check of year, $31,167... ultimately wound up two strokes out of Billy Ray Brown- Corey Pavin- Rick Fehr playoff there, won by Brown. Played solidly all week at Independent Insurance Agent Open, where he also finished in tie for seventh.., opened with rounds of 67, 68. 68 before ultimately finishing three strokes behind winner Fulton Allem. Very steady yearfor one of straightest drivers on TOUR over last 11 years, as he only missed five cuts in 20 starts... freak back injury curtailed play from late March to early June. After 10 years on TOUR. finally broke into winner's circle in 1987, when he won Seiko Tucson Open... victory enabled him to participate in 1988 NEC World Series of Golf, which he won in playoff over Tom Watson... after finishing tied with Watson at 5-under-par 275, par on first extra hole was good enough to collect title and 10-year exemption.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 70.78)56T) 248.1) 184) 760(8T) .6621.1 0011 1.7881.104Tl All-Around Sand gives Total Driving Eagles Birdies 983(131) .495(11071 192(106) 2(164T) 223(151)

149

Larry Rinker

EXEMPT STATUS: 127th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Lawrence Ronnie Rinker HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 145 BIRTH DATE: July 20, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Stuart, FL RESIDENCE: Winter Park, FL FAMILY: Wife, Jan: Devon Lyle (11/15/88): Trevor William (2/12/91). COLLEGE: University of Florida (1979, Finance). SPECIAL INTERESTS: Guitar, , tennis, running, cooking TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1981 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,008,532 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2--1984 USF&G Classic: T2-1985 Bing Crosby Pro-Air MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 2,729-211 1985--$195,390-- 30 1989--$109,305--117 1982--$ 26,993--132 1986--$ 80,635-106 1990--$132,442--117 1983--S 31,394--128 191 72,173--123 1991-$115,956--127 1984-4116,494-- 60 1988--$125,471-- 95

BEST 1991 FINISH: T5--Buick Classic; T7-'Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26. in money--13; top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: NEC World Series of Golf OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1978 Southeastern Conference. Leading money winner Space Coast mini-tour. 1980. Winner, 1985 JCPenney Mixed Team Classic (with sister Laurie).

Earned over $100,000 for the fourth consecutive year... ranked 127th on the money list with $115,956...best finish on the year was a lie for fifth in the Buick Classic...a third round 6-under- par 65 paced...had a hole-ine-one during the round...a pair of 66's in the middle two rounds of the canon Greater Hartford Open led to tie for seventh place...low rounds of the year both came in the Las Vegas Invitational...had a 9-under 63 in the second round and an 8-under 64 in the fifth. Best ever finish was second place in the 1984 USF&G Classic... the next year he finished tied for second in the 1985 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am...later that same year he finished third in the Tournament Players Championship...led the TOUR in eagles that year with 14...joined with his sister. Laurie, to win the JCPenney Mixed Team Championship. Comes from a golfing family... bother Lee played the TOUR in 1984... Laurie has won on the LPGA Tour...Kelli. wife of his brother Laine, also has played the ladies tour... 'we work with each other. We trade ideas and pull for each other." Played the mini-tours with success... won 10 tournaments, including six in 1980... voted "player-of-the-year" by Florida Golf Week magazine... attended the University of Florida...won 1978 Southeastern Conference championship.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71-37(1107) 249-611787) .681(86T) -641(144T) 1 756119T1 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 1035(137) .515)837) 26411691 311477) 282(997)

150 Loren Roberts

EXEMPT STATUS: 58th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Loren Lloyd Roberts HEIGHT: 62" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: June 24, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: San Luis Obispo, CA RESIDENCE: San Luis Obispo, CA C: FAMILY: Wife, Kimberly; Alexandria (10/14/86) COLLEGE: Cat Poly San Luis Obispo SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1980. 1982, 1983, 1986 & 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,460.547 BEST-EVER FINISH: 3--1985 Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open, T3--1990 Centel Western Open MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 8,935 172 1986--$ 53,655--133 1989--$275,882--46 1983- $ 7,724--189 1987--$ 57,489--138 1990--$478.522--24 1984--$67,515-- 87 1988--$136,890-- 89 1991--$281.174--58 1985-$92.761-- 83 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T4-Canon Greater Hartford Open: T8-GTE Byron Nelson Classic; T9-Kmart Greater Greensboro Open, T10-Buick Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-29', in money--23 top ten finishes--4. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Invitational of California OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1979 Foot-Joy National Assistant Pro Championship,

Enjoyed four top ten finishes in 1991, including back-to-back placements in K mart Greater Greensboro Open (T9) and GTE Byron Nelson Classic (T8). _continued the solid contender status first achieved in 1988. Regarded by peers as one of hardest workers on TOUR... after achieving exempt status through his 1984 and 1985 seasons, found the going particularly rough next two years... but, said soft-spoken Californian of his first six years of limited success. "It was just a matter of making a few changes and having the experience to count on when things were tough." Most of the changes involved his putting, including switching from blade to mallet putter..." I added two-and-a-halt inches to the so I would be more upright. And, with the heavier putter, I started to see immediate results... in addition, I used to be a stiff-wristed and shoulder putter, but I switched at the start of 1988 to more hand action, It gave me more feel." In second start of '88 tied for sixth in Hawaiian Open... collected bigger checks later that summer with top ten finishes in Manufacturers Hanover-Westchester Classic and Federal Express-St. Jude Classic in Memphis... interestingly, when achieved exempt status for first time through his play in 1984 season, two best efforts came at Westchester and in Memphis. Best finish on TOUR has been third place, first time in 1985 Andy Williams-San Diego Open...opened with 65, followed with three more rounds in the 60s, and finished in solo possession of third, one stroke out of a Woody Blackburn-Ron Streck playoff... logged another third (T3) in 1990 Centel Western Open after another 65 start, then followed that up with seventh or better finishes in four of his next live tournaments.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 70.31(17T) 2515(1 73) 729(27T) 684)38T) 1 756)19T) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 606153) .557081 200(113) 2 (164T) 372(177)

151

Dave Rummells

EXEMPT STATUS: 79th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: David Lawrence Rummells HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: January 26, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Cedar Rapids, IA RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Ira; Melissa (1212388): Eric (711190) COLLEGE: Iowa SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: 1985! 1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,257.893 BEST-EVER FINISH: 3-1989 Hawaiian Open, 3--1989 Canon Greater Hartford Open: T3• Bank of Boston Classic: T3--1991 Chattanooga Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1986-4 83,227--103 1988--$274,800--38 1990--$111,539--131 1987--$154,720--189 1989--$419,979--24 1991--$213,627-- 79

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3--Chattanooga Classic: T9--Northern Telecom Open: T9--United Hawaiian Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31; in money--20: top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: H.E.B. Texas Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of three mini-tour events.

After struggling through 1990 season lost exempt status and had to return to Qualifying School... finishing 49th at 0 School, was able to come back on TOUR in 1991 and show he was still kind of player who finished among top 40 money winners in both 1988 and 1989... earned $213,627 last season... started season strong with pair of ninth-place ties in the Northern Telecom Open and United Hawaiian Open...at Northern Telecom Open in Tucson finished 67-68 to move into top ten, while in Hawaii was buoyed by third-round 65, Highlight of year was third-place finish in Chattanooga Classic on strength of final-round S- under-par 61 was second consecutive year he had final- round 61 at Valleybrook CC...third- place finish matched career best also achieved in 1989 Hawaiian Open and Canon Greater Hartford Open...also tied for third in 1988 Bank of Boston Classic. Improved steadily his first four years on TOUR, improving earnings each year leading up to career high of $419,979 in I989...that year posted two third-place finishes, first in Hawaiian Open and then in Canon Greater Hartford Open... finished in fifth place in PGA Championship after finishing sixth year before. Took up game at age five when father introduced it to him... he and childhood friends taught each other how to play. attended University of Iowa on golf scholarship before turning profes- sional in 1981_

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.90'.6911 259.4(104TI 653(122T) .63111561) 1.744(6) All-Around Sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 798(86) -57811511 226(1451) 2116411 37211 'I11

152 Bill Sander EXEMPT STATUS: 110th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: W'Aam Knor Sander HEIGHT: 6' 2' WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: April 16. 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Seattle. WA , TM RESIDENCE: Tallahassee, FL ii FAMILY: Wife, Lisa (Scully the cat) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing. guitar TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1977. 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $799,598 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2-1991 Shearson Lehman Brothers Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 3,167- 183 1983--$ 9.416--181 1988--$104,324- -109 1979--$ 9,826--154 1984--$36,357--131 1989--$105.083--122 1980-413,644--144 1985--$54,707--115 1990--$172,886-- 93 1981-$11,034--165 1986--$38.564--151 1991-5139,444- -110 1982--$ 7.993--179 1987--$95,921--101 BEST 1991 FINISH: 2--Shearson Lehman Brothers Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--20: in money--11: top ten finishes-1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1976 United States Amateur. Three-time winner of Seattle City Amateur. NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup. 1977. World Amateur Cup, 1977.

Enjoyed second finest season of 14-year PGA TOUR career, and in process collected highest-ever finish on TOUR... a final-round 6-under-par 66 propelled him to second-place finish at Shearson Lehman Brothers Open and earned $108,000 runnerup check, largest of his career... he started off with rounds of 68, 65 and 71 to finish with 18-under-par 270 total.. .finished just two strokes behind winner Jay Don Blake... collected one other top 25 finish, when he closed at S- under-par 283 at K mart Greater Greensboro Open to finish in tie for 25th spot. Turned up consistency a notch in 1990, when he garnered three top ten finishes during year, including a T4 at Northern Telecom Tucson Open... that yearwas easily his most productive from earnings standpoint.., prior to his second-place finish at Torrey Pines in 1991, best-ever previous finish was tie for second at 1988 Los Angeles Open Presented by Nissan...started week with a 70, then added rounds of 69, 66 and 66 to finish with 271 total... Chip Beck won that tournament with 267. Was an outstanding amateur golfer, winning Seattle City Amateur three different times, and in 1976 captured biggest amateur prize of all when he won U.S. Amateur... was also a member of 1977 Walker Cup and World Amateur Cup teams.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71_73(137T) 263 6)73) 570(180) 630115971 1.786ig61p All-Around Sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 1212)1657) .515)837) 253)164) 3(1477) 193(1737)

153 Gene Sauers

EXEMPT STATUS: 3710 on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Gene Craig Sauers HEIGHT: 5' 8' WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: August 22. 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Savani'.ir (,A RESIDENCE: Savannah. GA. ' FAMILY: Wife. Tammy: Gene. Jr. I1 23.89) Rhell (7 16'901 L•r COLLEGE: Georgia Southern SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, hunting, boating 0 TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 O SCHOOL:Fali. 1983 r CAREER EARNINGS: $1.888.169 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1 -1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Bank of Boston Classic. 1989 Hawai (TOTAL. 2) an Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 36.537 128 1987-$244.655-38 '' 990--S374 485--31 1985--$ 48.526-121 1988--$280.719--35 1991--$400.535-37 1986-$199,044-- 42 1989-$303.669--38 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2--Kmart Greater Greensboro Open; 3--New England Classic; T6-Buick Open: T9-THE PLAYERS Championship; T9-Phoenix Open, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--25. in money-17; top ten finishes--S. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kmart Greater Greensboro Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of three Georgia State Opens, once as an amateur. Winner of Trans America Athletic Conference title. Winner. 1990 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.

Had best season of eight-year career in 1991, finishing with earnings of $400.535...that total keep intact a steady progression that has seen his money-won aggregate rise each year since he started on TOUR back in 1984...had five Top Ten finishes, including second in Kmart Greater Greensboro Open,.. lost three-hole playoff to Mark Brooks._felt bogey on unlucky No. 13 Sunday cost him tournament. -'Hopefully this feeling won't last more than a day or two. I'm going deep- sea fishing next week. and I'll do all my screaming 70 miles off shore. I'll get over it," Finished T1 1 in next start at BellSouth Atlanta Classic and had subsequent Top Ten finishes in The New England Classic (third) and at the Buick Open (T6).. .two keys to overall success of his season were placements among leaders in sand saves (second) and all-around (seventh). Had slow start first two years on TOUR, but playoff victory over Blaine McCallister in 1986 Bank of Boston Classic got the ball rolling... won for second time at rain-shortened (54 holes) 1989 Hawaiian Open._year before had finished fourth in the same event... in 1990 captured the Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, winning-although not an official victory-official money of $54.000...big- gest disappointment was 1987 MCI Heritage Classic, played in his own backyard (grew up and lives in nearby Savannah, GA).., had share of lead going into final round, but closing 73 dropped him into tie for third. Was youngest player on TOUR in 1984 after having qualified in fall of . 63 .got his start in golf at age of nine, when hewould tag along after his father and older brother on weekends ..'They'd bring along an ie It a club andid hint around- My brother was a good golfer at Columbus College) and Id go out and practice with him and beat balls around''

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Patting 70.33,2-UT' 267.7(35T1 665(115) 692125T) 1 750(1IT) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 384 (7) -625121 150(44) 6176T) 3251561,

154 ~i. Ted Schulz

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Theodore James Schulz HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: Oct. 29.1959 BIRTHPLACE: Louisville. KY RESIDENCE: Louisville, KY FAMILY: Wife, Diane COLLEGE: University of Louisville (1982. Phys. Edl SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, bible study. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 JOINED TOUR: Fall. 1986 & 1988. CAREER EARNINGS: $1,110,877 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Southern Open. 1991 Nissan Los Angeles Open. (TOTAL: 2) MONEY & POSITION •. 1987--$17,838--190 1990--$193,126--82 1991--$ 508.058- 29 1989--$391 .855--3D

BEST 1991 FINISH: 1-Nissan Los Angeles Open: T3--Las Vegas Invitational: 4--New England Clas- sic: T5--The International; TB--Memorial Tournament.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31; in money--18: top ten finishes--5. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1983 Kentucky State Amateur; 1984 Kentucky State Open: co- winner 1989 Jerry Ford Invitational. Winner, 1989 Chrysler Team Champi- onship (with David Ogrin).

Storybook year began at Nissan Los Angeles Open... after missing four consecutive cuts, finished with 12-under-par 272 at , good for one-shot win over Jeff Sluman and $180.000...1991 earnings were $508.058, more than $116,000 better than previous high... Went from 119th on money list going into Los Angeles to 29th overall._ finish gave him berth in TOUR Championship field, where he ended T13...had five Top Ten finishes during season. including T3 at Las Vegas Invitational...among statistical leaders in total driving (third) and all- around (15th). 1991 comeback not first of career...wentfrom 190th on money list in 1987 to being off TOUR in 1988 to 1989... scored initial TOUR victory in latter year, winning Southern Open by one stroke over Tim Simpson and Jay Haas. Has learned meaning of patience throughout golfing career... first to say he never won much of anything earlier except 1983 Kentucky State Amateur and 1984 and 1988 Kentucky State Opens.. turned professional in fall of '83 but knew wasn't ready for TOUR... instead ran at Bermuda Dunes winter season oil984_.finally made it through Qualifying Tournament in fall of 1986, then lost card after '87 season... went next to Asian Tour in 1988, which is where things started to come together..."You ha to be tough, you had to learn patience: how to make cuts: playing in really adverse conditions on bad courses." Returned to Q-Tournament in fall of'88 with new approach. knowing he had to get his TOUR card "and then keep it. Otherwise, I'd have to go back to one of those foreign tours. That's incentive and pressure. And, it's scary." Found immediate success back on TOUR: T14 in Bob Hope Desert Classic. T7 at Phoenix Open... in mid-summer tasted (unofficial) victory for first time by teaming with Donnie Hammond for title in Jerry Ford Invitational, then later officially in Southern Open.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70.81(59T) 270.0271 .710:487; .687132T1 1 788i104T; Ali-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 463115) .48011291 75 131 8 135Ti 356(261

155

Tom Sieckmann

EXEMPT STATUS: 61st on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Thomas Edward Sieckmann HEIGHT: 6' 5" WEIGHT: 220 BIRTH DATE: January 14, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: York. NE A ~ RESIDENCE: Omaha, NE CLUB AFFILIATION: Highland CC in Omaha COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University ~ I SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, basketball, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 O-SCHOOL: Fall 1984, 1985, 1987 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 872.500 PLAYOFF RECORD 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 Anheuser-Busch Classic (TOTAL: it

MONEY & POSITION: 1985-$30.052--143 1988--$209,151-- 54 1990--$141,241--110 1986--$63,395--125 1989--$ 97,465-128 1991--$278.596-- 61 1987--$52,259--146 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2--Nestle Invitational; 3--USF&G :lassic; 10--Dural Ryder Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--26; in money--16; top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: GTE Byron Nelson Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1981 Philippines Open, Thailand Open and Brazilian Open; 1982 Rolex Open in Switzerland; 1984 ; plus two other tourna- ments abroad. Medalist, 1985 Qualifying Tournament.

Enjoyed best money-won year in 1991, almost $70,000 better than previous high in 1988 ($209,151)...'88 total was boosted by lone career victory to date: Anheuser-Busch Classic at Kingsmill Country Club. Had three consecutive top ten finishes in'91--Doral Ryder Open (10). Nestle Invitational (2), USF&G Classic (3)--after which he missed cut in seven consecutive tournaments., from that point forward made cut in nine of final 13 events.. -best round of year came in Las Vegas Invitational, nine-under-par 63 at Las Vegas Country Club good for first-round lead in 90-hole event eventually won by Andrew Magee. ..had four sub-70 rounds in Phoenix Open (69-69.68-68/T24). Victory in 1988 Anheuser-Busch Classic came in p ayoft with Mark Weibe, A-B Classic's 1985 winner. .. in defeat Weibe paid tribute to his playoff opponent and friend: "Tom is really a tine player. He's been grinding it out, paying his dues, paying a LOT of dues. I'm sorry for me but I'm really happy for him"...victory turned his '88 year around, sir ce had made cut in only three of previous 16 events... after Sieckmann and Wiebe finished tied at 14-under-par 270 at Kingsmill, Mark bogeyed second extra hole while Tom parred from left fringe for win. Had back-to-back top ten finishes in 1990 at Shearson Lehman Hutton Open (including second-day 64) and Nissan Los Angeles Open (all four rounds in 60s)..,also tied for eighth in U.S. Open at Medinah. Because of his height played basketball as youngster, but eventually his focus became golf... started college at University of Nebraska but later transferred to Oklahoma State, where Cowboys golf coach Mike Holder said: "Bob Tway and Willie Wood were our best players in those days. but Tom was with them and they formed one of the best teams I've ever had".

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling °.134(1071 262 71647) -622(15771 67615871 1.781 78I All Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 902(1141 .493(1147) 241)1 557) 7 (55T) 285(96)

156

Tony Sills

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Anthony Irvin Sills HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 165 #S 'tom BIRTH DATE: December 5. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, CA RESIDENCE: Los Angeles. CA COLLEGE: Southern California SPECIAL INTERESTS: Running. weight titling, martial arts TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 O-SCHOOL: Fall, 1982 CAREER EARNINGS: $ PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Independent Insurance Agent Open (TOTAL 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 47.488--104 1986--$216,881-- 38 1989--$ 77.181--143 1984--$ 90,055-- 72 1987--$107.508-- 92 1990--$243,350-- 61 1985-5125,255-- 66 1988--$ 76,689--132 1991 4 13.490--223 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 31--Infiniti Tournament of Champions 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--i1; In money--2: top ten finishes-- 0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1971 Los Angeles City Junior title; 1976 Southern California Amateur, 1981 Queen Mary Open; 1982 Coors (Kansas) Open.

If reward were given for perserverance, would surely be prime candidate,.. tried to make it through Q School six times before successful...once on TOUR was living a dream.... dream came true two years ago when he was victorious in the Independent Insurance Agent Open ---All through those years I was living on a dream. Now I know dreams do come true. "-.. birdied four of last five holes for a 7-under-par 65 which forced a playoff with Gil Morgan .. ' My goal is to win and win again. I'm not out here to make checks. I'm here to win, ...earned over $200.000 in a season for the second time with $243,350. Physical problem have limited his play...one month after winning in Houston injured his elbow lifting luggage... was out for 3 112 months...last year injuries limited him to 11 appearances... none past June. First exposure to the game came as a five year old... father took it up for exercise and he tagged along... worked in many jobs while chasing his dream of becoming a TOUR player... from delivering pizzas and working as a beer distributor to grinding clubs in Jerry Barber's golf factory... best job was at the driving range at Los Angeles Country Club...he worked half the day and practiced the other,

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 70 52 (11 I 289.5 (12) .792 )112) 745 (110, 1.544 1341 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 404(12) .652(141 591231 11(34) 389(123)

157

Scott Simpson

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1987 U.S. Open FULL NAME: Scott William Simpson HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: Sept. IT 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Sari Diego. CA RESIDENCE: Kailua. HI CLUB AFFILIATION: Makaha Valley. Oahu. HI FAMILY: Wife, Cheryl; Brea Yoshiko (10:10:821: Sean Tokuzo (10114186). COLLEGE: Univ. of Southern California (1978. Business Administration)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Ocean sports. Bible study. family activities. logging TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1978 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,802.823 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Western Open. 1984 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1987 (TOTAL: 5) Greater Greensboro Open, U.S. Open. 1989 BellSouth Atlanta Classic MONEY & POSITION: 1979--$ 53,084-74 1984--$248,581--22 1988--$108,301--106 1980--$141.323-24 1985--$171,245--39 1989--$298,920-- 40 1981-$108,793-34 1986--$202,223--41 1990--$235,309-- 63 1982--$146,903--24 1987--$621.032-- 4 1991--$322,936-- 51 1983--$144,172--38

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2--U.S. Open: T3--GTE Byron Nelson Classic; T6--Nissan los Angeles Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--18: in money-14: top ten finishes-- 3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: MCI Heritage Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1976 and 1977 NCAA Championships. Winner, 1976 Porter Cup. Winner 1975 and 1977 PAC-8 Championships. Collegiate All-America 1976 and 1977. Winner of California and San Diego junior titles. Winner 1979, 1981 Hawaii State Opens. Winner 1984 Chunichi Crowns (Japan), Dunlop Phoenix (Japan). 1990, Perrier Invitational (France).

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup. 1987; Walker Cup, 1977.

Another steady year for former U.S. Open winner... almost recaptured finest moment on PGA TOUR, as he lost to Payne Stewart 75 to 77 in 18-hole playoff at 1991 U.S. Open at Hazeltine... has turned U.S. Open into own personal showcase since winning in 1987... after the victory, finished T6 in 1988 and 1989, before a T1 4 at the 1990 tournament... opened with rounds of 70 and 68 at Hazeltine and matched par on final two days to force playoff with Stewart... Battled Tom Watson down stretch in 1987 at Olympic Club in San Francisco before winning by a stroke...on final nine made three birdies and saved par three other times from off green... Also finished T3 at 1991 GTE Byron Nelson Classic, firing four consecutive 68s.., last victory came in 1989, when he defeated Bob Tway in playoff at the BellSouth Atlanta Classic...parred first extra hole to collect fifth victory of his 13-year PGA TOUR career. 1991 was second time he has surpassed $300,000 mark in earnings... won NCAA tourna- ment in 1976 and 1977. and was member of 1977 Walker Cup Team.

aiju • Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 70.14(10) 253.0(164) -737118) 6771617) 1 749(10) AU-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 745(717) .41811771 182(847) 6)761) 238(145)

158 Tim Simpson

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Timothy Jay Simpson HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: May 6. 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Atlanta, GA RESIDENCE: Dunwoody, GA FAMILY: Wife, Kathy; Christopher (1'5!84); Katie (9/26/86) COLLEGE: University of Georgia SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, bow hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 0 SCHOOL: Spring 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 3,025,176 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Southern Open. 1989 USF&G Classic. (TOTAL: 4) Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1990 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 2,778--193 1982--$ 62,153 -72 1987- $168.261 --62 1978--$38,714-- 78 1983--$ 96,419-59 1988--$200,748--56 1979-$36,223--106 1984--$157,082 -41 1989- $761.597 -- 6 1980--$27.172--112 1985--$164.702 -44 1990- 5809.772 -- 8 1981-$63,063-- 70 1986--$240.911- -31 1991- $196,582 -85 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 3--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; T5--USF&G Classic; T1--Buick Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-25: in money- 16; top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1976 Southern Amateur: All-Southeastern Conference and All- America at Georgia. Winner of Georgia and Atlanta Juniors Titles; 1981 World Under-25 Championship (France), Winner, 1981, 1984 and 1987 Georgia State Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf. 1990.

Has become one of more consistent players on TOUR...though last year was a down one by his standards, still was able to earn nearly $200,000,..in 1989 and 1990 was ranked among top ten money winners on TOU R...has won fourtimes...first victory came in 1985 Southern Open...1989 was breakthrough year as he finished sixth on money list and won twice, in USF&G Classic and Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic... in 1990 defended that title as he won at Walt Disney World again. Last year best finish came in Bob Hope Chrysler Classic as he finished third, one stroke out of Corey Pavin-Mark O'Meara playoff...at USF&G Classic final-round 7-under-par 65 vaulted him into tie for fifth,..at Buick Open middle rounds of 68-64 allowed him to finish tied for tenth. While at University of Georgia was named All-Southeastern Conference and All-America. Made national headlines last year when he began carrying specially designed golf bag that features picture of missing child from area of the tournament he is playing in...the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children said someone saw his bag at Masters, recognized child and made call that led to child's recovery..."That makes my week," he said. "It's like I've already won."

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71-07(87) 263 4(77T) 686(72) .677(61 T) 1.785(887) All-Around Sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 771178T) .513(86) 149(42T) 2 (164T) 287(94T)

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Joey Sindelar

EXEMPT STATUS: 1990 tournament winner FULL NAME: Joseph Paul Sindelar HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 200 o.~ BIRTH DATE: March 30, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Knox, KY RESIDENCE: Horseheads, NY FAMILY: Wife, Suzanne Lee: Jamison Prescott (2/2/90) COLLEGE: Ohio State University (1981, Education) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Collecting golf clubs, all sports, fishing. electronics TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1983 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.460,937 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1.1

TOUR VICTORIES: 1985 Greater Greensboro Open, B.C. (TOTAL: 6) Open- 1987 B.C.Open. 1988 Honda Classic. The International. 1990 Hardee's Golf Classic.

MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$116,528--59 1987--$235,033--40 1990--$307,207--46 1985--$282.762--12 1988--$813,732-- 3 1991--$168.352--94 1986--$341.231--14 1989--$196,092--72 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T6-NEC World Series of Golf: T10-Greater Milwaukee Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28: in money--19; top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1972 New York State Junior, 1980 New York State Amateur and 1981 championships. Member 1979 NCAA Champi- onship team for Ohio State. Winner of 10 collegiate titles. including 1981 Big Ten championship by 12 strokes. Three-time All-America and named 1981 Ohio State Athlete-of-the-Year. Winner, 1966 MCI Long Distance driving competition. NATIONAL TEAMS: Kirin Cup, 1988. World Cup, 1990.

Though he didn't have kind of year one would expect from him, was still able to show he was same player who has won six times since joining TOUR in 1984... played solidly to finish in sixth- place lie at NEC World Series of Golf...the next week opened with a 6-under-par 66 on his way to tenth-place tie in Greater Milwaukee Open. First win came in 1985 Greater Greensboro Open as he showed steady nerves in making eight-foot par-saving putt on 72nd hole to win...later that year won B.C. Open in front of hometown fans on strength of hole-in-one on 14th hole as he defeated Mike Reid by a stroke... won B.C. Open again in 1987. 1988 was big year as he won Honda Classic and The International, earning $813,732 to rank 3rd on money list...as a result of his strong play was first player chosen in the PGA TOUR Charity Team Competition draft...was taken by K mart Greater Greensboro Open. Two years ago won Hardee's Golf Classic. defeating Willie Wood in playoff.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting

71.3'1(104T( 267.9(33) .6691109) .69312371 1 797(126T) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies

6991661 .490(120) 142(35) 5 I101T) 333(48)

160

Jeff Sluman

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1988 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Jeffrey George Sluman HEIGHT: 5' 7" WEIGHT: 140 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 11. 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Rochester. NY RESIDENCE: Naples, FL. plays out of LaQulnta Hotel and Golf f á_ Club, LaOwnla. CA COLLEGE: Florida Slate University 11980. Finance) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bowling. reading, table tennis TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1982 & 1984 CAREER EARNINGS: $2.078.703 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1988 PGA Championship (TOTAL 1 )

MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 13.643--171 1986--$154.129'60 1989-$154.507--89 1984$ 603--281 1987--$335,590-27 1990-$264,012--56 1985"$100,523- 78 1988-$503,321--18 1991-$552,979-23 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2 Nissan Los Angeles Open: 2-KemperOpen T5-K mart Greater Greensboro Open. TS'Canadian Open: T7-Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: T7-H.E.B. Texas Open. T10-THE TOUR Championship.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered 30: in money-- 24: top ten finishes•-7. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: B.C. Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 1985 Tallahassee Open on TPS: Winner of 1980 Metro Confer ence championship.

Turned in one of great finishing rounds of PGA Championship history to win coveted title in 1988... started day three storkes behind Paul Azinger_. then shot 6-under-par 6s at Oak Tree Golf Club to win by three over Azinger... had two birdies and eagle (holed shot from 115 yards) on outgoing nine...returned with three birdies and victory...gave him 10-year exemption to all TOUR co-sponsored events, .To make my first (win) a major. well, that's very special to me." Had excellent season in 1991 and nearly won twice..,lost playoff in Kemper Open to close friend Billy Andrade. -was second by one stroke to Ted Schulz in Nissan Los Angeles Open... at Kemper on TPC at Avenel course, started with 70 and blistered course with 64-64-65 for 21-under- par 263... missed eight-footer for birdie and victory on final hole._on playoff hole, a par 3, hit tee shot in pond to right of green to lose... at Riviera, missed eight-footer on final hole for birdie that would have forced playoff with Schulz. Family started him in game at age four...didn't think about turning professional until after senior year at Florida State University... won Metro Conference title in 1980 for FSU...finally earned his TOUR card in 1983 but didn't get on TOUR to stay until 1985...won 1985 Tallahassee Open when it was part of Tournament Players Series, but victory was unofficial.. three rounds of 65 gave him a stroke triumph over Gary Player and ex-FSU teammate Kenny Knox. First close encounter with victory came in 1987 Tournament Players Championship but lost title on third extra hole of playoff to Sandy Lyle on Stadium Course at Sawgrass.. two years ago, was second to Steve Elkington in K mart Greater Greensboro Open.. says main reason for recent success recently is "practice more than anything else I'm probably a little sharper mentally

(Sill Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Puffing 70-36(24T) 257-10311 -682(82T) 674(72T) 1-746(8) All-Around Sand saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 584 (45) -624)3) 213(135) 4 (126Ti 420(31

161

Mike Smith EXEMPT STATUS: 101st on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Michael Earl Smith HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: August 25. 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Selma, AL RESIDENCE: Selma, AL FAMILY: Wife. Monica: Christopher Michael (6(22/87) COLLEGE: Brevard College SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL: Spring 1980: Fall 1981, 1983, 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $607,342 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2-1985 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational

MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 508--246 1984--$ 42.045-116 1990--$170,034-- 94 1981--$19,682--134 1985--$158,918- 47 1991--$149.613--101 1982--$13,749--161 19864 19.159-179

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T4--AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31; in money--19: top ten finishes--1. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Kmart Greater Greensboro Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Two-lime winner of Alabama State Junior and Jaycee Junior titles. Winner, 1968 Dixie Junior; 1971 National Junior College tournament.

Started year off strong by finishing tied for fourth at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am... closing 65 moved him within five strokes of winner Paul Azinger...$45,466 he earned there was also his largest check of 1991 campaign. Also collected three other top-25 finishes, including T11 at Doral Ryder Open, and USF&G Classic... after finishing 47th on money list in 1985, ruptured disc in 1986 forced him to curtail play on PGA TOUR. After losing playing privileges over here, went and played European Tour with some success, finishing second to Jose Maria Olazabal in 1988 Belgian Open and to in 1989 Portuguese Open...went back to Qualifying Tournament in 1989, and regained playing privileges by finishing 47th. Collected T3 finish at Bank of Boston Classic in 1989... enjoyed finest year from an earnings standpoint in 1990, collecting over $170,000 to finish 94th on money list... was third year in career that he had earned at least $140,000... best tournament ever came at 1985 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational, when he finished as the runnerup to Curtis Strange.

• Scoring Average Drlving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling

71.11(90) 255.61145T) 715(41T) 679(551) 1 8011142T) All-Around and Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 799 (87T) .527167) 18619511 5 (101 T) 31816311

162

Sam Snead

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1942 PGA Championship 'JI FULL NAME: Samuel Jackson Snead HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 190 - - BIRTH DATE: May 27, 1912 BIRTHPLACE: Hot Springs, VA RESIDENCE: Hot Springs, VA FAMILY: Wife, Audrey; Sam, Jr. (6130/44); Terrance (5%2752)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting. fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1934 JOINED TOUR: 1937 \+ CAREER EARNINGS: $620,126 PLAYOFF RECORD: 8-6 TOUR VICTORIES: 1936 Virginia Closed Professional. 1937 ,' (TOTAL: 81) St. Paul Open, , . , Bing Crosby Pro Am. 1938 Greensboro Open Inverness Four-Ball, Goodall Round Robin, , Canadian Open. Westchester 108 Hole Open, White Sulphur Springs Open, Bing Crosby Pro-Ain. 1939 Miami Open, St. Petersburg Open, Miami Biltmore Four-Ball. 1940 Inverness Four-Ball, Canadian Open. Anthracite Open. 1941 Canadian Open, St. Petersburg Open. , Rochester Times Union Open, Henry Hurst Invitational, Bing Crosby Pro- Am. 1942 St. Petersburg Open, PGA Championship. 1944 Richmond Open, Portland Open. 1945 Los Angeles Open. Gulfport Open, Pensacola Open. Jacksonville Open, , Tulsa Open. 1946 Miami Open, Greensboro Open. Jacksonville Open, . World Championship. 1948 Texas Open. 1949 Greensboro Open. PGA Championship, Masters, Washington Star Open. Dapper Dan Open, Western Open. 1950 Texas Open. Miami Open,Greensboro Open. Inverness Four-Ball. North and South Open, Los Angeles Open, Western Open, . Colonial National Inv., . Bing Crosby Pro-Am. 1951 Miami Open, PGA Championship. 1952 Inverness Four-Ball, Masters. All American, Eastern Open. Palm Beach Round Robin. 1953 Baton Rouge Open. 1954 Masters, Palm Beach Round Robin, 1955 Miami Open, Greensboro Open, Palm Beach Round Robin. Insurance City Open. 1956 Greensboro Open. 1957 Dallas Open, Palm Beach Round Robin. 1958 Dallas Open. 1960 Greensboro Open. De Soto Open 1961 Tournament of Champions. 1965 Greensboro Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1937--$10,243-- 3 1952--$19,908- 4 1967-$ 7.141-104 1938--$19,534-- 1 1953--$14,115-- 15 1968--$43.106- 39 1939- $ 9,712-- 2 1954--$ 7,889- 29 1969-$15,439--100 1940-$ 9,206-- 3 1955--$23.464- 7 1970--$25.103-- 85 1941--$12,848-- 2 1956--$ 8,253-- 36 1971--$22,258-- 94 1942--$ 8,078-- 3 1957--$28,260-- 4 1972--$35.462-- 71 1943-$ 1958--$15.905-- 18 1973--$38,685-- 78 1944-$ 5,755-- 7 1959-$ 8.221-- 45 1974--$55.562-- 49 1945-$24.436-- 4 1960--$19,405-- 19 1975--$ 8.285--138 1946-418,341-- 6 1961--$23,906- 17 1976--$ 2.694--198 1947-$ 9,703-- 12 1962--$ 9,169-- 59 1977--$ 48B--256 1948--$ 6,980-- 18 1963-428,431-- 16 1978--$ 385-265 1949--$31.593-- 1 1964--$ 8,383- 74 1979--$ 4.671--190 1950-$35.758-- 1 1965-$36,889-- 24 1951-$15,072-- 6 1966--$12.109-- 72 SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY SENIOR VICTORIES: 1964,1965,1967,1970,1972,1973 PGA Seniors .1964,1965,1970.1972,1973 (TOTAL: 13) World Seniors. 1980 Commemorative Pro-Am: 1982 Legends of Golf (with Don January).

CAREER EARNINGS: (Regular/Senior TOURS combined): $726.700 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Credited with 135 victories by independent record keepers. 1949 Player of-the-Year. 1938. 1949, 1950, 1955 Vardon Trophy winner. 1937. 1939, 1941.1947,1949,1951, 1953 and 1955 Ryder Cup team. Member winning World Cup team in 1956. 1960 and 1961 (won individual title in 1961). Shot age, then bettered it at 1979 Quad Cities (67-66). Member PGA Golf Hall of Fame. World Golf Hall of Fame. Winner, 1946 British Open.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting

All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies

163 Mike Springer

EXEMPT STATUS: 91st on 1991 moneynnst FULL NAME: Michael Paul Springer HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: Nov. 3, 1965 BIRTHPLACE: San Francisco. CA RESIDENCE: Fresno. CA FAMILY: Wife. Crystal COLLEGE: Arizona SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: 178,587 BEST EVER FINISH: T3-1991 BellSouth Atlanta Golt Claas,c MONEY & POSITION: 1991, $178.587--91 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3-BellSouth Atlanta Classic: T5 Independent Insurance Agent Open: T7-- Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-28: in money-IE: top ten finishes--3 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Southern Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Finished 4th on 1990 Ben Han Tour money list with $82,906. Winner. 1990 Ben Hogan Bakersfield Open. Ben Hogan Reno Open, Ben Hogan El Paso Open. 1986-1988 NCAA Second Team All-America. Winner. John Burns Invitational. Winner, Fresno State Classic. Winner, 1986 California State Amateur.

Started rookie season on PGA TOUR off with bang. Nhen he finished tied for third at BellSouth Atlanta Classic... moved into contention when he shot se;ond-round 9-under-par 63... had chance to move into playoff with Corey Pavin-Steve Pate, but missed eagle putt on 18th hole to finish stroke out. Collected another top ten in last tournament of year. Independent Insurance Agent Open. when he fired sizzling 7-under-par 65 to finish in tie for lift at the TPC at The Woodlands... finished mere two strokes behind winner Fulton Allem. Had fourth highest total in rookie earnings in 1991. trailing only John Daly, Jeff Maggert and Scott Gump...was member of 1990 Ben Hogan Tour, andwon first-ever event at Bakersfield... came on strong at end of season as well, winning two of final three tournaments to finish in top five on money list and earn his playing privileges on TOUR... firished as fourth leading money winner on Ben Hogan Tour in 1990. Attended University of Arizona, where he was All-A rerica selection from 1986 through 1988. and was teammate of Robert Gamez. Larry Silveira and Eric Meeks.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71_131927) 263.5174T) .593(1727 685i35T) 1 745171 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 815195) 4631:41i 246(159) 511017 350134)

164 Craig Stadler

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1982 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: Craig Robert Stadler HEIGHT: 5' 10' WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: June 2. 1953 BIRTHPLACE: San Diego. CA RESIDENCE: San Diego. CA

FAMILY: Wife. Sue; Kevin (2"5,80): Christopher 111 23.821 COLLEGE: University of Southern California SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Spring 1976 CAREER EARNINGS: $4.090,523 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Bob Hope Desert Classic. Greater (TOTAL: 9) Greensboro Open. 1981 Kemper Open. 1982 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Masters Tournament. Kemper Open, World Series of Golf. 1984 Byron Nelson Classic.1991 THE TOUR Championship. MONEY & POSITION: 1976--$ 2,702-196 1982—$446.462— 1 1987--$235,831--39 1977 -5 42,949 -- 66 1983 -5214,496 -17 1988--$278,313- -37 1978 -$ 63.486-- 48 1984-- $324.241-- 8 1989--$409,419- -25 1979- -$ 73,392 -- 55 1985 -$297,926--11 1990--$278,482- -52 1980--$206.291-- 8 1986 -$170.076- -53 1991--$827.628-- 2 1981-- $218,829 -- 8 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1--THE TOUR Championship; 2--GTE Byron Nelson Classic: T3-Nissan Los Angeles Open; 4-Northern Telecom Open: T4-Memorial Tournament; T7-- PGA Championship; T9--United Hawaiian Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-21: in money-16'. lop ten finishes--7. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canadian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1971 World Junior. Winner, 1973 U.S. Amateur, All-America 1974 and 1975. Winner. 1978 Magnolia Classic. Winner, 1982 PGA TOUR Arnold Palmer Award as leading money winner. Winner. 1985 European Masters. 1986 Jerry Ford Invitational, 1987 Dunlop Phoenix. 1988 Fred Meyer Challenge (with Joey Sindelar). 1990 Scandanavian Enterprise Open ().

NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2) 1983. 1985; Walker Cup, 1975; U.S. vs. Japan. 1982

One of most colorful personalities in game. .,and combined with his exceptional ability, has been gallery favorite for well over decade... had another strong finish in 1991 when won THE TOU R Championship for first victory in seven years... finished second in GTE Byron Nelson Classic and pair of 66s let him lie for third in Nissan Los Angeles Open. Biggest year of career was 1982 when won four times and was leading money winner with $446,462... won two big ones that year--Masters Tournament in playoff over Dan Pohl. and World Series of Golf in a playoff over Raymond Floyd...started year by winning first tournament. Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. and laterwon Kemper Open by seven shots... also won Kemper in 1981. Has been successful at all levels...won 1971 World Junior Championship and then 1973 U.S. Amateur Championship... has won in Japan and in Europe... two years ago, used a final round 61 to win Scandinavian Open in Sweden... played for Uncle Sam on 1975 Walker Cup and also on two Ryder Cup teams. in 1983 and 1985. After winning Southern California Interscholastic, went on to University of Southern California...became two-time Aft-America choice._ after winning Amateur at . thought about turning professional... but stayed with Trojans for two more years. • Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 70.06(7) 270,21241 .701157) 669187T1 1.7661347 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 519130) .385(1831 81(61 11(67) 269(115T)

165

Payne Stewart

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1991 U.S. Open FULL NAME: William Payne Stewart HEIGHT: 6'1' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: Jan. 30, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: opunghelc M RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Tracey Ferguson, Chelsea (11/13/85): Aaron (4/2/89) COLLEGE: Southern Methodist University (1979, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, cooking TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 0 SCHOOL: Spring. 1981 CAREER EARNINGS: $5,059,959 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-5 TOUR VICTORIES: 1982 Quad Cities Open. 1983 Walt Disney World Classic. 1987 Hertz Bay Hill (TOTAL 8I Classic. 1989 MCI Heritage Classic. PGA Championship. 1990 MCI Heritage Classic. GTE Byron Nelson Classic 1991 U.S. Open

MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 13.400-157 1985--$225.729--19 1989--$1.201.301-- 2 1982--$ 98.686-- 38 1986--$535.389-- 3 1990--$ 976.281-- 3 1983-4178.809-- 25 1987--$511.026--12 1991--$ 476,971-- 31 1984--$288,795- 11 1988--$ 553.571--14 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1-U.S. Open: T4-MCI Heritage Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-19: in money--16; top ten finishes--2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Chattanooga Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1982 Magnolia Classic. Co-champion. 1979 Southwest Confer- ence. 1979 All-America. 1975 Missouri Amateur champion. Winner 1981 Indian and Indonesian Open on Asian tour: third in Asian Order of Merit. 1981. Winner, 1982 Tweed Head Classic in Australia. Third in Australian Order of Merit, 1982. Winner of All-Around category of the 1988 Nabisco Statistics. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (3). 1987, 1989. 1991: Kirin Cup, 1987: Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2), 1989, 1990. World Cup, 1987. 1990. Nissan Cup. 1986.

Moved in with the leading players in game by winning the 1989 PGA Championship at Kemper Lakes...last year. moved in with greats as he added U.S. Open crown to list of achievements._he won Open in a playoff over Scott Simpson at Hazeltine National_.had rounds of 67. 70, 73 and 72 to tie Simpson at 6-under-par 282... won playoff 75 to 77. Early last year. missed 10 weeks of competition--including the Masters Tournament--because of a nerve problem in neck_. in the 1989 PGA, a first-day 74 left him eight strokes out of the lead...then added 66, 69 and 67 to win by a stroke...also won the MCI Heritage Classic that year, lost Nabisco Championship in a playoff to Tom Kite and amassed $1,201,301 to rank second. Came back to win the MCI Heritage Classic again in 1990 along with the GTE Byron Nelson Classic...a special week came in 1987 Hertz Bay Hill Classic...he won and then donated entire check of $108.000 to Florida Hospital Golden Circle of Friends "in memory of my father, William Louis Stewart, who died of cancer two years previous :o the day." Golf career progressed in orderly fashion through . unior programs, high school and finally on golf scholarship at Southern Methodist University... won several collegiate titles... played Asian Tour in 1980 and 1981 and was victorious._ met and subsequently married Tracey Ferguson, an Australian girl, while in Malaysia ._returned to U. S. and qualified for TOUR in Spring School of 1981 ..member of last three Ryder Cup teams.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 7032119) 264 4)65) 684(76T) 671827) t 760(2a TI AU-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 553 (38) .536)587) 141133T) 6176T) 2b7i120Ti

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Curtis Strange

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1988 United States Open FULL NAME: Curtis Northrup Strange HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: January 30. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Norfolk. VA RESIDENCE: Kingsmill, VA FAMILY: Wife Sarah: Thomas Wright III (8:25:82) David Clark (413185) COLLEGE: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting and fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 O SCHOOL: Spring 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $5.629.225 PLAYOFF RECORD: 6-3 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Pensacola Open. 1980 Michelob-Houston Open. Manufacturers Hanover (TOTAL. 17) Westchester Classic. 1983 Sammy Davis. Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1984 LaJet Classic. 1985 Honda Classic, Panasonic-Las Vegas Invitational, Canadian Open. 1986 Houston Open. 1987 Canadian Open, Federal Express-St. Jude Classic. NEC World Series of Golf. 1988 Independent Insurance Agent Open. Memorial Tournament. U.S. Open, Nabisco Championships. 1989 U.S. Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 28,144--87 1982--$263,378--10 1987--$ 925,941--i 1978--$ 29,346--88 1983--$200.116-21 1988--$1.147.644-- 1 1979--$138,368--21 1984-$276.773--14 1989--s 752.587-- 7 1980--$271,888-- 3 1985--$542.321-- 1 1990--$ 277,172--53 1981--$201,513-- 9 1986--5237.700--32 1991--$ 336.333--48

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2--Doral Ryder Open; T2--Phoenix Open; T6--THE PLAYERS Championship. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--20: in money--13; top ten finishes--S. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 1973 Southeastern Amateur. 1974 NCAA, 1974 Western Amateur. 1975 Eastern Amateur. 1975 and 1976 North and South Amateur. 1975 and 1976 Virginia State Amateur. 1974 College Player-of- the-Year. Winner 1985, 1987 and 1988 Arnold Palmer Award as leading money winner. 1985, 1987 and 1988 Golf Writers Player-of-the-Year. Winner 1986 ABC Cup (Japan). Record 62 on Old Course. St. Andrews. Scotland. in 1987 Dunhill Cup matches. Named 1988 PGA Player-of-the- Year. Leading money winner in 1989 and 1990 Skins Games. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (4) 1983. 1985. 1987, 1989; World Amateur Cup, 1974; Walker Cup, 1975; Nissan Cup, 1985; Kirin Cup (2). 1987. 1988; Four Tours Championship. 1989; Dunhill Cup (5). 1987, 1988. 1989, 1990. 1991.

Another fine season for two-time U.S. Open Champion, as he collected two second-place finishes.., started year off hot, as he. along with Tom Watson. finished a stroke behind Nolan Henke at Phoenix Open._opened with sizzling 64, followed by 67... also closed with 67 to give him best finish since 1989 PGA Championship, where he also finished tied for second place. Later in year. lost in playoff to Rocco Mediate at Doral Ryder Open...closed with 5-under- par 67, but lost when Mediate made birdie on first extra hole.., due to lightning, it the last Monday finish on the PGA TOUR... also finished T6 at THE PLAYERS Championship. Became first player since Tom Watson in 1980 to win back-to-back Arnold Palmer awards in 1987 and 1988... also became first player to surpass $1 million in yearly earnings, when he won 1988 Nabisco Championships. defeating Tom Kite in playoff at Pebble Beach... also won Palmer award in 1985... 1991 marked the 12th year in row has earned at least $200,000... currently third in career earnings, trailing only Tom Watson and Tom Kite.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.99(78) 255.3(1 491') .761171 .671182Ti 1.785(8871 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 771 (78T) .512(87T) 15614771 61767 216(157)

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Hal Sutton EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1983 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Hal Evan Sutton HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 185 f~"-~y 'c'~ BIRTH DATE: April 28, 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Shreveport, LA

RESIDENCE: Shreveport. LA Ar FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer COLLEGE: Centenary College (Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Horses. hunting and fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 0 SCHOOL: Fall 1981 CAREER EARNINGS: $3.278.315 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3 . 1 t w. TOUR VICTORIES: 1982 Wall Disney World Golf Classic. 1983 (TOTAL: 7) Tournament Players Championship. PGA Championship. 1985 St. Jude Memphis Classic, Southwest Classic. 1986 Phoenix Open, Memorial Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1982--$237,434--1 1 1986--$429,434-- 6 1989-$422.703--23 1983--$426,668- 1 1987--$477,996--16 1990--$207.084--75 1984--$227.949--26 1988--$137,296--88 1991--$346,411--47 1985--$365,340-- 7 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3--GTE Byron Nelson Classic: T4--Kemper Open: T6--Buick Open: T7--PGA Championship: T7--Greater Milwaukee Open.

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28: in money--23: top ten finishes--5. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Greater Milwaukee Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1980 U.S. Amateur championship. 1980 Golf Magazine College Player of the Year. Collegiate All-America. Runner-up 1981 NCAA Cham- pionship. Winner 1974 Louisiana State Juniors. 1983 PGA and Golf Writers Player-of-Year. Winner, 1985 ChryslerTeam Championship(with Raymond Floyd). NATIONAL TEAMS: USA vs. Japan, 1983: Ryder Cup. 1985, 1987.

Another highly successful year for former PGA Champion... Collected five top-ten finishes in 1991, including T3 at GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic... after several less than satisfactory putting rounds, made switch to putting cross-handed in Dallas and shot four rounds in 605. A month later, found himself in contention once again at Kemper Open. where he opened with 66. followed by 65, then 64 for 195 total...18-under-par 54-hole total was lowest in 1991...final- round 72 left him four strokes out of playoff with winner Billy Andrade and Jeff Sluman. Has bettered $300,000 mark in earnings in six of ten years he has played TOUR... enjoyed finest year in 1983. his second year on TOUR, when, in addition to winning PGA Championship at famed Riviera Country Club course, also collected win at Tournament Players Championship on TPC at Sawgrass course. Was second tournament ever held on layout in Ponte Vedra, and had to outlast down stretch to win by stroke... winner of 1980 United States Amateur at Country Club of North Carolina.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70.40(29) 263.5p4T1 711(47( -725121 1-766(34T1 Au-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 481 211 443(1621 121(20T) 5(101TI 387(12)

168

Lance Ten Broeck

EXEMPT STATUS: 106th on 1991 money list HEIGHT: 6 3" WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: March 21, 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Chicago. IL (0. FAMILY: Wife, Linda COLLEGE: University of Texas SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 Q SCHOOL: Fall 1979. 1981. 1987. 1988 CAREER EARNINGS: $529,706 BEST EVER FINISH: 2-1991 Chattanooga Classic

MONEY & POSITION: 1980--$ 10,230 . 162 1984--$ 40,185--123 1988--$ 65,987-- 138 1981--$ 4,464- 1985--$ 23.591--153 1989-$146.568-- 96 1982--$ 25,049-_ 135 1986--$ 18.165--181 1990--$ 72.896-- 155 1983--$ 19,450- 152 1987--$ 1,920--266 1991--$146,089-- 106

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2-Chattanooga Classic: T9--New England Classic. 1990 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--14; in money--11: top ten finishes-- 2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Honda Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1984 Magnolia Classic: 1975 Southwest Conference; 1975 Chicago District Amateur; 1976 Harvey Penick Invitational, three Chi- cago District Golf Junior titles,

Earned exempt status the hard way, by not having full playing privileges on TOUR.. nevertheless made enough money to become fully exempt... going into 1991 season, Ten Broeck was 155th on extended money list, which would enable him to only play about 15 tournaments... however, solo second-place finish at Chattanooga Classic gave him $75.600 and assured him a spot in 1992. During Chattanooga tournament, 12-year TOUR veteran opened with 64 and increased his score by a single stroke everyday, to finish just two strokes behind winner Dillard Pruitt... was his best finish ever in PGA TOUR event. Week before at New England Classic also played well, finishing in tie for ninth place... two 66s during second and fourth rounds propelled him into top-ten at Pleasant Valley. Other best finish was T21 at USF&G Classic played on tough English Turn GC course... enjoyed best season on TOUR in 1989, when he finished in 96th spot on money list, with over $146.000 in earnings That year recorded best previous finish before Chattanooga, ending in tie for third at Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Pulling 7061 ('15) 255-51 1481 .640113471 .63211 55i 1.7371311 All-Around and Saves Total Driving Eagles Blydtes 108811491 5071961 28211781 3 (147T1 172(1821

169

Doug Tewell

EXEMPT STATUS: 1111h on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Douglas Fred Tewell HEIGHT: 5' 10 WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: August 27, 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Baton Rouge. LA RESIDENCE: Edmond. OK plays out of Oak Tree GC FAMILY: Wife, Pam: Kristi (924 ,69): Jay (3/31 75i COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University (1971. Speech-Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, family. aulonlobles TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 JOINED TOUR: June 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,908.876 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1980 Sea Pines Heritage Classic. IVB-Philadelphia Classic. 1986 Los Angeles (TOTAL. 41 Open. 1987 Pensacola Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 1.812--201 198---$ 41.540-94 1987-$150.116-- 71 1976--$ 3.640--185 1982$ 78.770-52 1988-5209.196-- 53 1977-$ 33.162-- 76 1983--$112.367-49 1989-$174.607-- 83 1978-$ 16,629--113 1984--$117.988--57 1990-$137.795--112 1979-$ 84.500- 43 1985--$137,426-58 1991--$137.360-111 1980--$161.684-- 17 1986-$310,285-18

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 6-Federal Express St. Jude Class/ T8--Memorial Tournament. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--22. in money--13 top ten finishes-2. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, Oklahoma State Junior and Scholastic titles, 1966. Winner 1978 South Central PGA. 1971 Tulsa Intercollegiate. Winner 1988 Acom Team title in Japan (with Bob Gilder).

Another steady year for veteran of 17 years on PGA TOUR... 1991 marked 10th season he has earned at least $100.000. Enjoyed best finish of year at Federal Express St. Jude Classic, when he put together rounds of 68-71-66-70 to finish in tie for sixth place... 275 total was six strokes behind Fred Couples. Also collected top-ten at prestigious Memorial ToLrnament._. finished at 7-under-par and was eight strokes out of Kenny Perry-Hale Irvin playoff, won by Perry... for year had four other finishes in top 25. Enjoyed one of finest seasons on TOUR in 1986. when he collected third victory of career.., he finished with rounds of 66 and 63 to win Los Angeles Open by seven strokes over ... blistered front side of Riviera County Club on Saturday. making birdie on first six holes. The next year, ran away with Pensacola Open title, winning by three strokes over Danny Edwards and Phil Blackmar. Earned two victories in 1980, defeating Jerry Pate in playoff in Sea Pines Heritage Classic. and coming from behind to overtake Toni Kite in IVB-Philadelphia Classic

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70 85(031) 253.41 l63 777(3T) 672(80T1 7961121 Ti AU-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 806 (90T) 561133T) 166162T1 4 (I26T) F2170 552/

170 Leonard Thompson

EXEMPT STATUS: 128th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Leonard Stephen Thompson HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: January 1. 1947 BIRTHPLACE: Laurinburg. NC RESIDENCE: Myrtle Beach. SC FAMILY: Wife, Lesley: Martha Lea 1617167): Stephen )4'674). COLLEGE: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1970 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1971 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.703.998 TOUR VICTORIES: 1974 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic.1977 Pensacola Open. 1989 Buick Open (TOTAL. 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1971--$ 6,556--153 1978-$ 52.231-- 63 1985--$ 48,395- -122 1972-$ 39,882-- 63 1979--$ 90.465-- 41 1986--$ 83,420- -102 1973- $ 91,158-- 15 1980-5138.826- 25 1987-$ 52,326- -147 1974-5122.349-- 15 1981--$ 95,517-- 40 1988-$ 84,659- -123 1975-$ 48,748-- 48 1982--S 60,998- 73 1989-4261.397-- 52 1976--$ 26,566-- 83 1983--$ 76,326-- 69 1990-$ 78,017--148 1977-5107,293- 23 1984--$ 36,920- -126 1991--$114,275- -128 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T4--Hardee's Golf Classic: TB--BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--12: top ten finishes--2. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1975 Carolinas Open. Winner 1970 American Amateur Classic

Has the TOUR record for longest time between victories on the PGA TOUR...12 years between his victory in the 1977 Pensacola Open and the 1989 Buick Open... took the first round lead in Buick with a 7-under-par65_.trailed by three entering the final round...final round 4-under- par 68 gave him a one stroke victory over Billy Andrade, Payne Stewart and Doug Tewell... said afterward: "I didn't know they made checks that big with my name on it."...in Pensacola Open rolled in a 50-foot birdie putt on the final hole to edge rookie, Curtis Strange... first win came in the 1974 Jackie Gleason-Inverarry Classic... it led to his first $100,000-plus season, Last year an 8-under-par 62 put him in position to finish tied for fourth at the Hardee's Golf Classic... finished tied for eighth in the BellSouth Atlanta Classic closing with rounds of 69-67-69. Set the course record at Glen Abbey GC in the 1981 Canadian Open with a 31-31--62.,.hit every green in regulation save one, but still birdied with a chip-in from off the edge...used the same ball for all 18 holes... presented it to the Royal Canadian Golf Association for display for its museum at Glen Abbey... had course record 7-under-par 29 on back nine of Pinehurst No. 2 in his native North Carolina during the 1977 Colgate Hall of Fame Classic. Played at Wake Forest University...on same team as TOUR playersLanny Wadkins and Joe Inman.

TOUR scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 71 67(130) 265.0(62) 674199T) 676164T1 1.80611501 All-Around Sand Saves Tarot Driving Eagles Birdies 913(118T1 .519177) 161)52T) 211641) 269)11 57)

171

Lee Trevino

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1968 United States Open FULL NAME: Lee Buck Trevino HEIGHT: 5' 7' WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 1. 1939 BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TX RESIDENCE: Jupiter Island, FL FAMILY: Wife Claudia; Richard (1121/62). Lesley Ann (6/30/65); Tony Lee (4/13/69): Troy (9/10/73) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1962 JOINED TOUR: 1967 CAREER EARNINGS: $3,474.917 PLAYOFF RECORD: 5.5 TOUR VICTORIES: 1968 U. S. Open. Hawaiian. 1969 Tucson. 1970 Tucson. National Airlines. 1971 Tab (TOTAL. 27) lahassee. Danny Thomas-Memphis. U. S. Open. Canadian Open, Sahara. 1972 Danny Thomas-Memphis. Hartford. St Louis. 1973 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary. Dora!-Eastern, 1974 New Orleans, PGA Championship. 1975 Florida Citrus Open. 1976 Colonial National Invitation. 1977 Canadian Open. 1978 Colonial National Invitation. 1979 Canadian Open. 1980 Tournament Players Championship, Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, San Antonio-Texas Open. 1981 MONY Tournament of Champions. 1984 PGA Championship. MONEY & POSITION: 1966--$ 600- 1975-4134,206-- 9 1984--$282.907-- 12 1967--$ 26.472-- 45 19764136,963- 13 1985--$140.883-- 56 1968--$132,127- 6 1977--$ 85,108-- 33 1986--$ 86,315-- 98 1969--$112,418- 7 1978--$228.723-- 6 1987--$ 51.212--152 1970--$157.037-- 1 1979--$238,732-- 4 1988--$ 26.286--184 1971--$231,202-- 2 1980--$385.814-- 2 1989--$118.628--114 1972-$214,805-- 2 1981--$134.801-- 23 1990--$ 14,500--219 1973--$210.017-- 4 1982--$ 34.293--113 19914 3,533--261 1974--$203.422-- 4 1983--$111.100-- 52 BEST 1991 FINISH: T49-The Masters 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--2: in money--1: top ten finishes--0 SENIOR PGA TOUR SUMMARY SENIOR PGA TOUR VICTORIES: 1990 Royal Caribbean Classic, Challenge, Vintage Chrysler (TOTAL: 10) Invitational, Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Classic, The NYNEX Commemorative. USGA Senior Open. Transamerica Senior Gold Championship. 1991Aelna Challenge, Vantage at the Dominion. Sunwest Bank/Charley Pride Senior Classic,

COMBINED CAREER EARNINGS: $ 5,401.390 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1990 SENIOR PGA TOUR Player of the Year. 1990 SENIOR PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year 1971 PGA Player of the Year; Winner 1971 and 1972 British Open Championship: Winner of Golf 1975 Mexican Open: 1968. 1969. 1970. 1971, and 1974 World Cup team: 1969, 1971, 1973. 1975, 1979. and 1981 Ryder Cup teams, Captain of 1985 Ryder Cup team. Winner 1977 Morocco Grand Prix; 1978 Benson & Hedges: 1978 Lancome Trophy: 1979 Canadian PGA: Winner 1970, 1971, 1972. 1974, 1980 Vardon Trophy, Member World Golf Hall of Fame. Winner: 1983 Canadian PGA; Member, 1984 USA Team vs. Japan. Winner. 1987 Skins game (aced 17th hole to win $175.000).

One of great players and personalitiles in history of game...won 27 time son regular TOUR including 1968 and 1971 U.S. Opens. 1974 and 1984 PGA Championships plus 1971 and 1972 British Opens, Joined Senior PGA TOUR in December, 1989. and in 1990 won seven times and became first ever to win at least $1 million on Senior TOUR._ collected $1, 190, 518... was named Senior PGA TOUR Player and Rookie of Year awards.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting NA NA NiA NA NA All Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles eireiss NA NA N/A NA NSA

172 Kirk Triplett EXEMPT STATUS: 112th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Kirk Allen Triplett HEIGHT: 6' 3" WEIGHT: 190 BIRTH DATE: March 29, 1962 w.~ BIRTHPLACE: Moses Lake, WA RESIDENCE: Cathedral City. CA: plays out of Mission Hills ICA) Resort. FAMILY: Wife, Cathl :4{ g': a COLLEGE: University of Nevada 11985. Civil Engineenngl es: SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, reading, computers. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: 5320.766 BEST-EVER FINISH: 3--1990 Buick Classic MONEY & POSITION: 1990-$183.464-- 88 1991--$137,302--112 BEST 1991 FINISH: Tit --Shearson Lehman Brothers Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--28 in money--18: top ten finishes--0. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Canadian Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1988 Alberta Open. Sierra Nevada Open, Ft. McMurray Classic. Played on Australian. Asian and Canadian Tours in 1987. 1988 and 1989.

Burst onto the scene as a rookie in 1989... earned $183,464 rank behind only Robert Gamez and Peter Person in earnings for rookies._ career best finish came in the 1989 Buick Classic...took the first round lead with a 6-under-par 65.. tell back with a second round 74.. finished with rounds 67-66 for a solo third... earlier in the year finished fourth in the Shearson Lehman Hutton Open._a second round 6-under 66 paced him there. Last year earned $137.302 to keep his exemption for 1992... best finish came in the Shearson Lehman Brothers Open with a tied for I1th... finished out the season with a tie for 12th in the Independent Insurance Agent Open. First goal in college at University of Nevada-Reno was a job in engineering...earned a degree in civil engineering... decided to try career in golf while he had the chance...played Australian, Asian and Canadian Tour before making it through O School in 1989... "I wouldn't trade the experience for anything. I learned so much, not only about golf but about myself. I'II be telling stories until the day I die about Asia. ...first year was helped along by being with friends._"I was fortunate because I knew a few guys who had been on TOUR before.' 'I would always ask them questions about what life was like, so I had some idea what to expect.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 71.13!927) 257.311301 .719138Th .6791557 1.773155Ti All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 6211541 .568,221 168165Th 5110171 31816371

173

Bob Tway

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1986 PGA Championship FULL NAME: Robert Raymond Tway HEIGHT: 6'4' WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: May 4. 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Oklahoma City. OK •., '—,,, RESIDENCE: Edmond. OK. plays out of Oak Tree Golf Clrb FAMILY: Wife. Tammie: Kevin (72388) COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University y' " SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snow skiing. fishing. all sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 Q SCHOOL: Fall. 1984 + CAREER EARNINGS: $ 2718.264 PLAYOFF RECORD: 23 TOUR VICTORIES: 1986 Shearson Lehman Bros-Andy Williams Open. Manuiaclurc _ Hdr~Ver (TOTAL- 61 Westchester Classic. Georgia Pacific Atlanta Classic. PGA Chanipionsh,ip 1989 Memorial Tournament. 1990 Las Ve g as Invitational.

MONEY & POSITION: 1985-$164.023-45 1988--$381.966--29 1990-$495.862--23 1986--$652,780- 2 1983$488.340--17 1991--$322,931--52 1987--$212.362-47 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T2-Northern Telecom Open, T6-Infiniti Tournament of Champions: T7--Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: T7-Nestle Invitational: T9--Phoenix Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-24. in money-15. top ten finishes--5 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Walt Disney World: Oldsmobile Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: All America. 1979. 1980. 1981. Awarded 1981 Fred Haskins Trophy as outstanding college player-of-year- Winner 1978 Trans-Mississippi Ama- teur. 1979 Southern Amateur. 1983 Sandpiper-Santa Barbara Open ITPS Series). Member 1978 and 1980 NCAA championship teams. Named 1986 PGA Player. a4 Year. Wirner 1987 Oklahoma State Open. Winner 1987 Chrysler Team Championship (with Mike Hulbed), Winner, 1988 Fred Meyer Challenge with Paul Azinger). NATIONAL TEAMS. World Amateur Cup. 1980: Nissan Cup. 1986

Got off to torrid start on West Coast. as he finished in top-ten in four of first five tournaments entered_, after T6 at in 1991 Infiniti Tournament of Champions, he and Tom Purtzer finished tied for second behind Phil Mlckelson at Northern Telecom Open, Opened with 64 and closed with 68 to finish strok =_ behind Mickelson_. earned $144,000, which briefly gave him lead on money list... finished T7 a: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.wheresix- time winner on TOUR closed with 64. Enjoyed dream season in 1986, collecting four victories. including PGA Championship, where he holed out from bunker on 72nd hole at Inverness to defeat Greg Norman... went on to be named PGA Player of the Year, and finished only $516 behind Norman on money list. Parred f i rst extra hole to defeat John Cook in 1990 Las Vegas Invitational and defeated Fuzzy Zoeller by two strokes at 1989 Memorial Tournament... surpassed $300.000 mark in earnings for fourth consecutive season in 1991 three time All-America selection at Oklahoma State was awarded Fred I-laskins Trophy as nations outstanding collegiate player in 1981

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 70.85163T) 255.3i 14971 726(33) 680i53Ti 1 79411 15T) Ail Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 796(84T) .5311631 182(84T) 5001Ti 25011351

174 Howard Twitty

EXEMPT STATUS: 74th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Howard Allen Twitty HEIGHT: 6' 5 WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: Jan. 15, 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Phoenix. AZ RESIDENCE: Paradise Valley. AZ: represents Arizona Biltmore FAMILY: Wife, Sheree: Kevin Scott 1102/76): Jocelyn Noel (1120(80): Charles Barnes Barns i67 891. Mary Caroline Claire (9/11/90)

COLLEGE: Arizona State University (1972. Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Al) sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 0 SCHOOL: Sprang. 1975 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,712.195 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 B.C. Open: 1980 Sammy Davis. Jr.-Greater Hartford Open (TOTAL 2)

MONEY & POSITION: 1975- -$ 8.211- -139 1981- -$ 52.183- 79 1987-$169,442 -- 61 1976- -$ 54.268-- 51 1982 -S 57.355- 78 1988 -$ 87.985-119 1977- -$ 60.091- 49 1983- -$ 20.000 -150 1989 -$107.200-119 1978 -$ 92.409- 25 1984$ 51.971 . 106 1990- 5129.444-120 1979 -5179,619- 15 1985 -$ 92.958- 82 1991-- $226.426--74 1980-5166.190- 14 1986- $156.119- 57 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T6-Buick Open, T10-Buick Classic 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-30. in money-22: top ten finishes--2 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Phoenix Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1970 Sunnehanna and 1970 Porter Cup: 1970 and 1972 All- America. Winner 1975 Thailand Open, Player Director on TOUR Policy Board, 1981-1982.

Had most profitable year on PGA TOUR in 1991... $226,426 in earnings was a career high... best finish came in Buick Open when he tied for sixth after firing pair of 66s in second and third rounds...two months earlier finished tied for 10th at Buick Classic... had streak of eleven consecutive tournaments in which he made cut...included in that run were five in a row where he finished no worse than 20th...in 30 tournaments earned money in 22. Last year's hot stretch still doesn't compare to run enjoyed in the summer of 1980 when he played 13 of 14 rounds in 60s with cumulative total of 57-under-par...in that skein was victory in Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open, in playoff over Jim Simons, second-place finish in Greater Milwaukee Open, fifth in Hardee's Golf Classic and opening rounds of 6466 at IVB- Philadelphia Classic. First TOUR victory came in 1979 B.C. Open...was tied with Tom Purtzer and Doug Tewell through 71 holes before par on final hole earned him victory. While attending University of Arizona won prestigious Sunnehana and Porter Cup events... named All America in 1970 and 1972 ..after graduating played Asian Tour. winning 1975 Thailand Open

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70-94(74) 256.8(13371 704153T) 682r44T) 1.770144T1 All-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 520i31I .556[3911 186(9571 11(6T) 352(32)

175 Stan Utley EXEMPT STATUS: 115th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Stanley Frank Utley HEIGHT: 6 WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Jan. 16, 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Thayer, MO RESIDENCE: Columbia, MO: plays out of CC of Missouri FAMILY: Wife, Elayna COLLEGE: University of Missouri (1984, Bus. Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, hunting, church activities TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 JOINED TOUR: Aug. 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $378,852 TOUR VICTORIES: 1989 Chattanooga Classic (TOTAL 1)

MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$107,400--118 1990--$143,604--108 1991--$127,849--115

BEST 1991 FINISH: T7--Southwestern Bell Colonial; T8--Kemper Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--32; in money--13; top ten finishes-- 2 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Southwestern Bell Colonial OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Three-time All-Big Eight. Two-time All-America, Winner. 1986 Kansas Open. 1988. 1989 Missouri Open Champ. 1980 Missouri Junior Champ,

Became one of PGA TOUR's rags-to-riches stories when, in 1989, won Chattanooga Classic... birdied final hole at Valleybrook to defeat Ray Stewart by stroke and pickup $90,000 first- place check.., perhaps more important than money was two-year exemption that came with it...It was my first sponsors exemption I'd ever gotten on TOUR and I was thrilled just to get one. Once I started playing though, I knew I was on my game. Everything was set up for me to have a good week." Backed up strong 1989 campaign with another in 1990, collecting another top-ten finish at The International, where he finished in a tie for sixth... continued to play solid golf in 1991. as he garnered two more top-ten finishes on consecutive weeks,.. after opening with 68 on tough Colonial Country Club course, fired 6-under-par 64 on second day to pull within stroke of Chris Perry's 131 pace...eventually wound up five strokes behind winner Tom Purtzer... followed this performance with tie for eighth at Kemper Open... he came up with another 64 at TPC at Avenel, this time in third round. Earned in excess of $66,000 those two weeks to hold onto to exempt status for another season.., excellent amateur career was highlighted by fact that his Missouri Tiger team was able to top not only Oklahoma, but Oklahoma State, as well, in winning 1984 Big Eight title.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 7156(12.3; 247-8(186) 685(73T) 623169T 1.780(74T1 AII-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 1028(136) -555(41 T) 259(1677) 511017) 287(947)

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Bobby Wadkins

EXEMPT STATUS: 81 st on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Robert Edwin Wadkins HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: July 26, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: Hchmond VA RESIDENCE: Richmond, VA; plays out of Brandermill CC FAMILY: Wife, Linda COLLEGE: East Tennessee State (1973, Health and Physical Education)

SPECIAL INTERESTS: Duck and goose hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 0 SCHOOL : Fall. 1974 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,003.793 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 BEST-EVER FINISH: 2--1979 IVB-Philadelphia Classic (lost playoff to ), 1985 Sea Pines Heritage Classic (lost playoff to Bernhard Langer). MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 23.330-- 90 1981--$ 58.346--73 1987--$342.173-25 1976--$ 23.510- 93 1982--$ 69.400--59 1988-$193,022--59 1977- $ 20.867 . 103 1983--$ 56.363--92 1989--$152,184--91 1978- $ 70.426- 41 1984-5108,335-67 1990--$190.613--85 1979--$121.373-- 28 1985--$ 84.542--90 1991-$206,503--81 1980--$ 56.728- 67 19864226,079--33

BEST 1991 FINISHES: 7--H.E.B. Texas Open, T9--THE PLAYERS Championship 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--31 in money--20; top ten finishes--2 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE TOUR Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1971 Virginia State Amateur, 1978 European Open. 1979 and 1986 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan): 1981, 1982 Virginia State Open. NCAA All- America, 1972, 1973.

Had customary solid season on PGA TOUR in 1991... Richmond. VA native finished among top 100 money winners for 14th consecutive year...last year finished 81st on the money list with $206,503, third time he has surpassed $200,000 in earnings in a year...best finish was in H.E.B. Texas Open as he rode second-round 6-under-par 64 to tie for seventh... finished tied for ninth in THE PLAYERS Championship. Twice has finished second after losing in playoffs... in 1985 lost to Bernhard Langer in playoff at the MCI Heritage Classic, while in 1979 lost IVB-Philadelphia Classic to Lou Graham. Though has not won on PGA TOUR, has been quite successful playing overseas...won 1978 European Open at Walton Heath in , England and has won Japan's Dunlop Phoenix title twice. in 1979 and again in 1986. Along with older brother Lanny kept Richmond city junior title in family for six straight years, with Bobby winning twice... after attending University of Houston for year transferred to East Tennessee State, where he was named All-America in 1972 and 1973... though he and Lanny work on their games together, in recent years Bobby has turned to Peter Kostis for extra help.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71.10(887) 265.6(57T( 671(104T) -6611102T1 1.782(79T) All-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 582 43T1 563(27T1 161(52T1 8 (35T) 345138)

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Lanny Wadkins

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Jerry Lanston Wadkins HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT:170 BIRTH DATE: Dec. 5. 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Ricimaond Vii RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX. plays out of Mauna Lan'. HI FAMILY: Wife. Penelope: Jessica (10%14,73). Travis iB 25FT COLLEGE: Wake Forest University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing. hunting, snow skiing, scuba-diving TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 0 SCHOOL: Fall, 1971 CAREER EARNINGS: $ 5,265,876 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1972 Sahara Invilalwnal 1973 Byron Nelson Clan , 1977 I'i,A (TOTAL. 201 Championship, World Series of Golf. 1979 Glen Ctnkuell L Angeles Open. Tournament Players Championship. 1982 Phoenix Open MONY--Tournament of Champions. Buick Open 1983 Greater Greensboro Open, MONY-Tournament of Champions. 1985 Bob Hope Classic. Los Angeles Open, Walt Disney World. Oldsmobile Classic 1987 Doral-Ryder Open. 1988 Hawaiian Open. Colonial Na- lional Invitation. 1990 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1991 United Hawaiian Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1971- $ 15,291--111 197E-$ 53.811-61 1985-$446,893- 2 1972-$116,616- 10 1979-$195,710--10 1986--$264.931--23 1973--$200,455'' 5 198(-5 67.778--58 1987--$501.727--13 1974--$ 51,124'' 54 1981-$ 51.70481 1988-5616,596--10 1975$ 23.582- 88 1982$306.827" 7 1989--$233,363'-60 1976--$ 42,849- 64 1983-$319,271. 3 1990-$673,433--13 1977-5244,882'' 3 198,-$198.996--29 1991--$651,495--12 BEST 1991 FINISHES: I United Hawaiian Open:2-Infinill Tournament of Champions: 3-MCI Heritage Classic: T3-Masters Tournament T5'Kman Greater Greensboro Open: 7- GTE Byron Nelson Classic: 8-Doral Ryder Open. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered'-23: in money--19: top ten finishes--7. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: THE OUR Championship OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1963 and 1964 Natianal Pee Wee: 1970 U.S Amateur, 1970 Western Amateur: 1968 and 1970 Southern Amateur: 1969 Eastern Amateur. 1970 and 1971 Collegiate All-America. Winner 1978 Canadian PGA and 1978 Garden State PGA (Australia). Winner 1979 Bridgestone Open. Winner 1964 World Nissan Championship (Japan). 1985 PGA Player-of-Year. Winner 1990 Fred Meyer Challenge wilh Bobby Wadkins). NATIONAL TEAMS. Ryder Cup (7), 1977. 1979 1983.1985. 1987, 1989, 1991: World Cup (3). 1977, 1984, 1985, Walker Cup 121 1969, 1971: World Amateur Cup. 1970: U.S. vs. Japan (21. 1982. 1983: Nissan Cup, 1985: Kirin Cup 1987. During last two decades has been one of fiercest competitors game has ever known... and last year gained 20th TOUR victory in United Hawaiian Open._has many highlights in career, such as winning 1977 PGA Championship and World Seres of Golf,1979 Tournament Players Championship.,.seven times has won at least twice... won three times in 1985. Has been member of seven Ryder Cup teams and has been inspirational leader to young players last couple outings... named PGA Player of Year in 1985... has won well over $5 million during career that started in fall of 1971. Started brilliantly last year with seven top eight finishes in 11 starts, including tour-stroke victory in Hawaiian Open ..had last round of 65. coming from six strokes back. PGA Championship win came in playoff overGene Littler at Pebble Beach ..won NEC World Series of Golf at Firestone v i ctory in I HE PLAYERS was on Sawgrasscourse in heici wand;. ,. ind came by live strokes over Torn Watson it 5 under-par 283. • Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70-33i20Tl 2568)133T1 733124T) 675167T1 1764(32T) All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 4771201 578(15T1 157)49) 6176T) 321(61T)

178

Duffy Waldorf

EXEMPT STATUS: 86th on 1991 money list. HEIGHT: 5' 11' WEIGHT: 225 BIRTH DATE: August 20. 1962 BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, CA RESIDENCE: Valencia, CA FAMILY: Wife, Vicky: Tyler (7/16/90) COLLEGE: UCLA (1985, Psychology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Wine collecting, football. music TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 O SCHOOL: 1986, 1987. 1988, 1990 CAREER EARNINGS: $528,096 BEST EVER FINISH: T3--1989 Texas Open Presented by Nabisco MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$ 53,175--148 1989--$149,945- 94 1991--$ 196.081--86 1988--$ 55.221 -143 1990--$ 71,673--157 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T5--Independent Insurance Agent Open, T9--Nissan Los Angeles Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29; in money--20; top ten finishes--2 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1984 California State Amateur; 1984 Broadmoor Invitational; 1985 Rice Planters (Charleston. SC). Winner of nine college tournaments. Named 1985 College Player of the Year; 1985 All-America. Medalist at 1990 0-Tournament,

Enjoyed finest of five years on PGA TOUR in 1991, finishing in top-ten twice and in top 25 seven more times...best finish was T5 at Independent Insurance Agent Open, where he opened with a pair of 67s and closed with 69 to finish two strokes behind winner Fulton Allen. Also played well at Nissan Los Angeles Open, as he opened and closed with 5-under-par 665 to finish T9... utilized third-round course record-tying 63 at Kmart Greater Greensboro Open to vault into tie for lead, before finishing four strokes behind winner Mark Brooks. 1991 was best year from earnings standpoint as he netted almost $200,000,..best previous year was 1989, when he earned almost $150,000 and recorded best-ever finish, T3 at Texas Open Presented by Nabisco. Forced to go through Qualifying Tournament for fourth time after 1990 season, but assured himself plenty of playing opportunities by winning Q-Tournament by two strokes over John Inman... in grueling six rounds of tournament, worst round was an even-par 72... played steadily all year in 1991, only missing nine cuts in 29 tournaments.

• Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 70.93(73) 272.0(18) .654(1211 .675167T( 1.7831851 All-Around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 602 (50) 444(160T) 139(321 10111 TI 347)35T(

179

Denis Watson

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1984 NEC World Series of Golf FULL NAME: Denis Leslie Watson HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: October 18, 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Salisbury, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Hilary; Kyle (9/2386); Paige (4/23/89) COLLEGE: Rhodesia (English System) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course design, fishing, cooking, farming TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 O SCHOOL: Spring, 1981 CAREER EARNINGS: $1.138,421 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1984 Buick Open, NEC World Series of Golf, Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational. (TOTAL: 3) MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 49,153--87 1985-$155,845-- 48 1989--$ 3.595--240 1982--$ 59,090--74 1986--$ 59,453--129 1990--$43.013--182 1983--$ 59,284-88 1987--$231.074-- 43 1991--$17.749--213 1984--$408.562-- 4 1988--$ 51,239--148 BEST 1991 FINISH: T46-Northern Telecom Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--22: in money--8 top ten finishes--0 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Named 1975 Rhodesian Sportsman of Year. Winner 1975 World Amateur Team title with George Harvey. Twice represented South Africa in World Series of Golf, 1980, 1982.

Proved in 1984 he could play with finest in world. but injuries and other ailments have kept him from reaching full potential...joined Tom Watson as only three-time winners in 1984 and came close to winning PGA Player-of-Year honors... finished fourth on the money list with $408.562. Brilliant spurt in 1984 was centered in seven-week period late in the summer...a 63-68 finish led him to victory in the Buick Open... after he was 33rd in PGA Championship, won NEC World Series of Golf at Firestone Country Club...shot course record 8-under-par 62 second day and stayed in front rest of way to earn $1 26,000...three tournaments later, he won the TOUR's richest payoff in the Las Vegas Invitational, $162,000...NEC World Series of Golf gave him 10-year exemption. Had good year in 1985 but was within couple shots fantastic year... finished tied for second in U.S. Open, just one stroke behind Andy North. ..then in World Series, trying to defend title,was tied with Roger Maltbie entering last day but Maltbie's 66 gave him victory... was second. Father started him in game when living in Rhodesia... was 14 at time...two years later, handicap was down to one...that's when he started to think about turning professional...played all sports--cricket, rugby, tennis and competed in track and field--but golf was his love...turned pro at 19...Gary Player among those who first encouraged him to try PGA TOUR.

TOUR Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 72311175) 258.3)116) .581(179) .610,181; 1.756)19) All-Around Sand Saves Totat Driving Eagles Birdies 1,129(156) .619(4) 295(182) 5(101) 1961172)

180

Tom Watson

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1982 United States Open FULL NAME: Thomas Sturges Watson

HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 160 -a4ai• •it+ar BIRTH DATE: Sept. 4. 1949 BIRTHPLACE: Kansas City, MO RESIDENCE: Mission Hills. KS FAMILY: Wife, Linda; Meg (9/13/79); Michael Barrett (12/15/82) COLLEGE: Stanford University (1971, Psychology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, guitar TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1971 O SCHOOL: Fall, 1971 CAREER EARNINGS: $5,729,108 PLAYOFF RECORD: 8-4 TOUR VICTORIES: 1974 Western open. 1975 Byron Nelson (TOTAL: 32) Golf Classic. 1977 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. Wickes-Andy Williams San Diego Open. Masters. Western Open. 1978 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Byron Nelson Golf Classic. Colgate Hall of Fame Classic. Anheuser-Busch Classic. 1979 Sea Pines Heritage Classic, Tournament of Champions. Byron Nelson Golf Classic, Memo- rial Tournament, Colgate Hall of Fame Classic. 1980 Andy Williams-San Diego Open. Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open, MONY-Tournament of Champions. New Orleans Open, Byron Nelson Classic, World Series of Golf. . USF&G-New Orleans Open. Atlanta Classic. 1982 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open, Sea Pines Heritage Classic, U.S. Open. 1984 Seiko-Tucson Match Play. MONY-Tournament of Champions, Western Open. 1987 Nabisco Championships of Golf. MONEY & POSITION: 1971--$ 2,185-224 1978--$362,429-- 1 1985--$226.778--18 1972--$ 31.081-- 79 1979--$462,636-- 1 1986—$278,338--20 19734 74.973-- 35 1980—$530.808-- 1 1987--$616,351-- 5 1974--$135,474-- 10 1981--$347.660-- 3 1988—$273,216--39 1975--$153,795-- 7 1982--$316,483— 5 1989--$185.398--80 1976--$138.202-- 12 1983--$237,519--12 1990--$213.988--68 1977--$310,653-- 1 1984--$476.260-- 1 1991--$354.877--45 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T2--Phoenix Open; T3--The Masters; T5--The International, T7--Southwest- ern Bell Colonial: T8--USF&G Classic: T8--GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--16; in money--12: top ten finishes--6 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Buick Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982. 1983 British Open. Winner. of Golf. Winner 1977, 1978, 1979 Vardon Trophy. Winner 1980 Dunlop Phoenix, Japan. PGA Player-ot-the-Year six times, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982. 1984. Elected to PGA World Golf Hall of Fame, 1988. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (4), 1977, 1981, 1983, 1989: U.S.A. vs. Japan (2) 1982, 1984 Enjoyed his finest year on TOUR since 1987, year of his last victory.., finished with 7-under- par 65 at Phoenix to tie with Curtis Strange for second place... forged two-stroke lead after two rounds, and trailed winner Ian Woosnam by stroke after three rounds at 1991 Masters behind Woosnam and Jose Maria Olazabal.,, wound up finishing T3 at Masters... also was tied for lead at halfway point of USF &G Classic with Jack Nicklaus, after opening with rounds of 67 and 72, before finishing 78. Winner of five British Opens, two Masters and U.S. Open... 32 career victories trail only Jack Nicklaus among players who finished in top 125 on money list in 1991. Leading money winner on TOUR five times, including 1977 through 1980 consecutively... became first player ever to earn more than $500,000 in season when. in 1980, he won six times. plus British Open...second on all-time career money list after 1991, trailing only Tom Kite... selected as Ryder Cup captain for 1993 squad that will play European team at in England. • Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 69.96(5) 263 9171) 725'34T1 -688(30T1 1 774159T, All-Around Sent Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 551(37) .483(125) 1051161 8135Ti 190(1761

181 D. A. Weibring

EXEMPT STATUS: 1991 tournament winner FULL NAME: Donald Albert Weibring. Jr. HEIGHT: 6' 1" WEIGHT: 180 BIRTH DATE: May 25, 1953 BIRTHPLACE: Quincy, IL RESIDENCE: Plano, TX 1 "Mrs' FAMILY: Wife, Krlsty; Matt (1Z4/79); Katey (12/29/82); l Allison Paige (10/3/87) 2~ a.t ' COLLEGE: Illinois Stale TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 0 SCHOOL: Spring, 1977 CAREER EARNINGS: $2,287,238 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Quad Cities Open. 1987 Beatrice (TOTAL'. 3) Western Open. 1991 Hardee's Golf Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1977--$ 1,681--215 1982-$117.941--31 1987--$391,363-- 21 1978--$41.052-- 75 1983--$ 61.631--84 1988--$186.677-- 63 1979--$71,343-- 57 1984-$110,325--65 1989--$ 98.686--127 1980--$78.611-- 53 1985-$153.079--50 1990--$I56,235--101 1981--$92.365-- 45 1986--$167,602--55 1991--$558,648--22 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1 --Hardee's Golf Classic; 2 --Las Vegas Invitational; T5- -Centel Western Open; T5--Canadian Open; T7--Greater Milwaukee Open

1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--24: in money--20; top ten finishes-4 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Honda Classic OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1985 Polaroid Cup (Japan); Shell-Air New Zealand Open; 1989 Family House Invitational in Pittsburgh. Co-winner, 1991 Hilton Bounceback Award.

Capped outstanding season by winning Hardee's Classic and losing playoff to Andrew Magee at Las Vegas Invitational... hot streak came in September and October when he entered six tournaments, made cut in all, with worst finish being T36 at Buick Southern Open... during that span, fired rounds of par or better 21 of possible 25 times. Finished Hardee's with sizzling 64, which tied hit for low finish by a winner with Mark O'Meara, Tom Purtzer and Mark Brooks in 1991, to wir by stroke over Paul Azinger and Peter Jacobsen... was in contention week before Hardee's, as he finished T5 at Canadian Open... lost to Magee at Las Vegas when Andrew parred second playoff hole... the 331,31 -under-par total was lowest shot in a 90-hole tournament in PGA TOUR history. Easily enjoyed finest year on TOUR in 1991, finishing over$150,000 better than previous best year, which was 1987... that year won rain-shortened Beatrice Western Open by stroke over Larry Nelson and Greg Norman. Also won 1979 Quad Cities Open, forerunner of Hardee's Classic.., currently only winner of Illinois Slam, collecting all his titles in Land of Lincoln... finished in top 25 on money list for only second time in career.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 70 43(30) 253-611611 .754(111) 681:50T) 1 766i341, All-Around sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 555 (39) .552(45) 172(73) 6 (76T) 3051751

182 Bob Wolcott

EXEMPT STATUS: 107th on 1990 money list FULL NAME: Bob Evans Wolcott, Jr. HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 210 BIRTH DATE: March 17, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Dickson, TN RESIDENCE: Nashville, TN; plays out of Richland GC in Nashville. FAMILY: Wife, Valarie COLLEGE: University of Georgia (1984. Business Education), SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports. music TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 O SCHOOL: Fall 1988 1989 CAREER EARNINGS: $299,354 BEST EVER FINISH: T3--1990 Anheuser Busch Golf Classic. T3--1991 K mart Greater Greensboro Open. MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$20.688--195 1990--$133,278--114 1991--$145,389--107

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T3--K mart Greater Greensboro Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--36: in money--23; top ten finishes--1 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: Shell Houston Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1976 Tennessee State Junior championship. 1976. 1977, 1978 Tennesse PGA Junior championships, 1979 Tennessee State High School championship, 1981, 1983 Tennessee State Amateur. 1983 Tennessee State Open, 1984 Arkansas and Missouri State Opens. Three-time All- Southeastern Conference. 1984 All-America.

He and Ed Dougherty were ironmen on 1991 PGA TOU R, as both played in 36 tournaments... collected best finish of year, a T3 at K marl Greater Greensboro Open, after opening with rounds of 67-69-68. Twelve-under-par total had him tied for lead after three rounds at Forest Oaks... final-round 72 placed him just one stroke out of playoff with eventual winner Mark Brooks and Gene Sauers. Best other finishes were at Nissan Los Angeles Open, where he finished tied for 20th, and New England Classic, where he finished tied for 17th... enjoyed steady year, making 23 cuts in 1991, including six in row at one point during season. After having to go back to Qualifying Tournament following 1989 season, came on strong in 1990 and earned exempt status... slow start hampered the year. as he missed nine of first 11 cuts. but rebounded in latter half of year...T3 at Anheuser-Busch Classic netted him $58,000. and assured him playing privileges in 1991. Attended Wake Forest on Arnold Palmer Scholarship, but after one semester transferred to University of Georgia.

• scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens In Regulation Putting 71-73(137T) 255 711431) -6811567 .639' 148i 1-790(111T1 AU-Around Sand Soves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 1027(135) .507(961) 229(1471 4(1267) 351(33(

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Robert Wrenn EXEMPT STATUS: 109th on 1991 money list FULL NAME: Robert Brenaman Wrenn, Jr. HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: Sept. 11. 1959 BIRTHPLACE: hiahmonc. JA RESIDENCE: Richmond. VA; plays out of Wintergreen, VA FAMILY: Wife, Kathy COLLEGE: Wake Forest (1981, Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading. flying. thrill-seeking TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 O-SCHOOL: Fall 1984. 1986 CAREER EARNINGS: $1,031,427 PLAYOFF RECORD: 0 -1 TOUR VICTORIES: 1987 Buick Open (TOTAL: 1) MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 36.396--135 1988--$209.404--52 1990--$174.308-- 92 1986--$ 22,869--171 1989--$243.638--55 1991--$141.255--109 1987--$203.557-- 52

BEST 1991 FINISHES: T5--Shearson Lehman Brothers Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--29: in money--17: top ten finishes--1 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: K mart Greater Greensboro Open OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner, 1981 Trans-Mississippi Amateur, 1983 Virginia State Open. 1983 . AII-Atlantic Coast Conference choice for four years. 1978-81.

Took golf world by storm in 1987, when he took aim at TOUR record 27-under-par at Buick Open... opened tournament with 7-under 65. and in second round really caught fire, blistering Warwick Hills layout with 63... shot consecutive 67s on last two days to just miss record by a stroke...262 total was seven strokes better than runnerup Dan Pohl. and gave him finest moment on PGA TOUR. In 1989 flirted with victory again before losing in five-hole playoff at Las Vegas Invitational to Scott Hoch... Hoch made birdie on fifth hole, but Wrenn collected $135,000, largest check of his seven-year TOUR career. Garnered one top-ten finish in 1991, T5 at Shearson Lehman Brothers Open... put together rounds of 68-66-68-71 to finish with 273 total, just five strokes behind winner Jay Don Blake... also had four other finishes in top 25, including T1 2 at Phoenix Open. where opening round 65 was just two strokes out of lead. Has played all over world, winning Indonesian Open in 1983. after being graduated in 1981 from Wake Forest, where among teammates was Scott Hoch.

Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Putting 7114(94) 266 3148Tl .657(120) -674(72T( 1.767(38T( All-Around Send Saves Total Driving Eagles Blydles 666(60) -521(76) 168(65T) 5(101T) 327(52T(

184

Fuzzy Zoeller

EXEMPT STATUS: Winner. 1984 United Slates Open FULL NAME: Frank Urban Zoeller •~liC HEIGHT: S' 10" WEIGHT: 190 iii BIRTH DATE: Nov. 11, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: New Albany, IN 1T RESIDENCE: New Albany. IN ;N.. i. i FAMILY: Wile, Diane: Sunnye Noel (5/5,79), Heidi Leigh 823/81): Gretchen Marie (3/27/84) Miles Remington 16 1,89). COLLEGE: Edison Junior College in Ft. Myers. FL, and University of Houston

SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1973 O SCHOOL: Fall. 1974 CAREER EARNINGS: $3.228.083 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1. TOUR VICTORIES: 1979 Wickes'Andy Williams San Diego Open, Masters. 1981 Colonial National (TOTAL. 10) Invitation- 1983 Sea Pines Heritage Classic. Las Vegas Pro- Celebrity Classies 1984 United States Open, 1985 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. 1986 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Sea Pines Heritage Golf Classic. Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1975--$ 7.318--146 1981--$151.571-19 1987-5222.921-44 1976-$ 52.557-- 56 1982--$126.512-28 1988-5209,564-51 1977--$ 76,417-- 40 1983-8417.597-- 2 1989-$217,742-65 1978-$109.055- 20 1984-8157.460--40 1990--$199,629-79 1979--$196.951-- 9 1985--$244.003-15 1991--$385,139-42 1980--$ 95,531-- 46 1986-5358.115-13 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 2--THE PLAYERS Championship: T3--Anheuser Busch Golf Classic: 5--U.S. Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-16: in money--12: top ten finishes--3. 1992 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION: The International OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1973 Indiana State Amateur. 1972 Florida State Junior College Champion. Leader in 1983 Seiko Grand Prix points. Winner 1985 and 1986 Skins Games. Winner, 1987 Merrill Lynch Shoot Out Championship. NATIONAL TEAMS. Ryder Cup (3) 1979. 1983. 1985. Played in fewer tournaments in 1991 than did year before (19 vs. 20). but still almost doubled money won in 1990 ($385,139 vs. $199,629)... has cut back on tournament participation last few years because of numerous outside involvements, including golf course development... served as player consultant for development of TPC at Summerlin, newest entry in TPC Network which will serve as host course of 1992 Las Vegas Invitational Place in golf history has been assured by titles in 1979 Masters and 1984 U.S. Opens, latter in 18-hole playoff with Greg Norman at Winged Foot, where he won 67 to 75...popularity with tans and media alike almost unparalleled for this outstanding player, whose nickname derives from first initials of his name (F.U.Z.)...one of game's all-time personalities and gallery favorites. Accomplishments made all the greater by his medical history, principally back troubling tracing to his high school basketball days... no more so than at 1984 PGA Championship at Shoal Creek... morning he was to play first round in PGA back was so painful he could barely move...was rushed to hospital and remained for week.. in Las Vegas month later to defend Panasonic Invitational title, back condition worsened... went to Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. where diagnosis was "A couple of discs had ruptured" necessitating surgery. Returned to TOUR at end of February 1985 for Doral-Eastern Open. where he finished T46 land was delighted to do sol...next was T20 in the Honda Classic and then completed storybook comeback by winning Hertz Bay Hill Classic with final rounds of 66-67...first TOUR victory came in 1979 Andy Williams Open- • Scoring Average Driving Distance Driving Accuracy Greens in Regulation Pulling 70.39128) 2661151) .734l21T) -717(3) 1.776(63T) All-around Sand Saves Total Driving Eagles Birdies 484 (23) _505(99T) 72(2) 7 (55Ti 209(162T)

185 OTHER PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE TOUR Adcock Allen Aubrey Bell Other Prominent Members of the PGA TOUR A ADCOCK, Mitch Birth Date 628/55 Birthplace Macon, MS Residence Apopka, FL Height 5-9 Weight 160 Special Interests Stock market, all sports Family Wile. Betsy; Matt (52582); Amy (517/87) College Mississippi State (1979. Business) Turned Professional 1977 0 School 1989,1991. Other Achievements All SEC. Winner, 1986 Fbnda Open. Played European Tour (1984-89), Asian Tour (1981), South AMca Tour (1980). Exempt Status: 26th at 1991 Q-Tournament Best Ever Finish: T13-1990 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic Money & Position: 1990 — $ 38.818 — 184 1991 — $ 7.602 — 238 Best 1991 Finish: T22—Chattanooga Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered — 3: in money —2; top ten finishes—C. Career Earnings: $38.818

ALLEN, Michael Birth Date 131159 Birthplace San Mateo, CA Residence McLean. VA Height 6-0 Weight 180 Special Interests 49ers, wine tasting, skiing. travel Family Single College U. of Nevada-Reno Turned Professional 1984 0 School 1989.1990.1991. Other Achievements Winner. 1989 Scottish Open and the 1987 Bordeaux Cpen. Finished 15th on 1989 European Money List. Exempt Status. 31 st at 1991 0-Tournament Best Ever Finish: T12-1990 Nissan Los Angeles Open Money & Position: 1990 —$95,319— 140 1991 —$47,626— 177 Best 1991 Finish. T18—Phoenix Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —29; in money — 15; top ten finishes—C. Career Earnings: $142,946

AUBREY, Emlyn Birth Date 128/64 Birthplace Reading, PA Residence Princeton, LA Height 6-2 Weight 180 Special Interests Auto racing, ice hockey Family Wife. Cindy College Louisiana State (1986. Recreation Management) Turned Professional 1986 0 School 1989, 1991. Other Achievements Winner. 1982-84 Pennsylvania State Public Links: 1984 Southeastern Conferencettle;1989 Phillipine Open. 1989 North Dakota Open. Runner-up.1989 Asian Tour Order of Merit. Exempt Status. 12th at 1991 Q-Tournament Best Ever Finish: T7-1990 H.E.B. Texas Open Money & Position: 1990 —$122,329— 126 1991 —$91,257— 139 Best 1991 Finish: T15—Shearson Lehman Brothers Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —33: in money —21; top ten finishes—C, Career Earnings: $213.586 B BELL, Brad Birthdate 9:1:61 Birthplace Sacramento. CA Residence Sacramento, CA Height 6-2 Weight 200 Special Interest Snow skiing Family Single College UCLA Turned Professional 1985 0 School 1990. 1991 Other Achievements Winner, 1989 California State Open, 1987 AGE Open in Cannes, France, and 1990 Ben Hogan . Finished 23rd in earnings on the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. All-American in 1983, 1984. Exempt Status. 47th at 1991 0-Tournament. Best Ever Finish: T23-1991 Greater Milwaukee Open Money & Position: 1991— $ 16,851— 217 Best 1991 Finish: T23—Greater Milwaukee Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered — 24; in money — 4; top ten finishes — 0. Career Earnings: $16,581 187

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Benepe Burke Burns Byrum, C.

BENEPE, Jim Birthdate 10/24 ,63 Birthplace Sheridan. WY Residence Jackson Hole, WY Height 5-7 Weight 150 Special Interest Hunting, fishing, reading, music Family Single College Northwestern (1986. Psychology) Turned Professional 19860 School 1990 Other Achieve- ments Winner, 1982 Wyoming State Amateur (stroke play): 1983 Wyoming State Amateur (medal play). Winner 1982 Western Junior Championship. Winner 1987 Canadian Tour Order of Merit. Named 1987 Canadian Tour Rookie of the Year. Winner 1988 Victorian (Australia) Open. Winner of tour collegiate events for Northwestern, including co-champion 1986 Big Ten title. 1986 Collegiate All-American, Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 1-1988 Beatrice Western Open Money & Position: 1988-5176.055— 65 1990-5105,087-135 1991 — $ 62.082— 164 1989—$ 38.089-176 1991 Best Finish: 7—Canadian Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —30: in money —8; top ten finishes —1. Career Earnings: $381,314 BURKE, Patrick Birth Date 3.17/62 Birthplace Hollywood. FL Residence Azusa.CA Height 5-5 Weight 165 Special Interests Ice hockey Family Wife, Jodi College Citrus College Turned Professional 1986 O School 1989, 1991 Other Achievements Finished first in 1987 Australian Tour Qualifying School. Played Australian Tour 1987-88. Second Team Division II All-American, Academic All-American in 1986. Exempt Status: 81h at 1991 0-Tournament. Best-Ever Finish: T57 — 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open Money & Position: 1090 — $ 5,228-- 247 Career Earnings. $5,228 BURNS, III, George Birth Date 729 . 49 Birthplace Brocklyn. NY Residence Boynton Beach, FL Height 62 Weight 200 Family Wife, Irene: Kelly (4/2/76). Eileen (8/25/80) College U. of Maryland Turned Professional 1975 0 School 1975, 1990 Other Achievements Winner 1973 Canadian Amateur and 1974 Porter Cup, North-South Amateur. and New York State Amateur. As professional, won 1975 Scandinavian Open and 1975 Kerrygold (Ireland). 1975 Walker Cup team and 1975 World Amateur Cup team. Winner, 1988 Chrysler Team Championship with Wayne Levi. ExemptStatus: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 4-1979 Walt Disney World Team Championship (with Ben Crenshaw). 1980 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1985 Bank of Boston Classic. 1987 Shearson Lehman Bros.-Andy Williams Open. Money & Position: 1976—$ 85,732-- 32 1981—$105,395-37 1986—$ 77,474-112 1977—$102,026— 2 1982-5181,864-18 1987—$216,257— 45 1978—$171,498— 38 1983—$ 62,371-83 1988—$ 30,130-174 1979-5107,830— 33 1984-5198,848-37 1989-5 5,645-230 1980-5219,928— 7 1985 — $223 352 — 21 1990 — $ 96.443 — 139 1991— $-0— Career Earnings $1,753,795 BYRUM, Curt Birthdate 12128:58 Birthplace Onida. SD Residence Scottsdale, AZ Height 6-2 Weight 190 Special Interest All sports Family Wife, Cyndi; Christina Suzanne (10/13/90) College New Mexico Turned Professional 19820 School 1982 Other Achievements Named All-American in 1980. Winner, 1979 Pacific Coast Amateur- Winner. South Dakota State Juniors, four times and South Dakota State Amateur, five tines. Winner, 1986 Showdown Classic on SENIOR PGA TOUR with Bobby Nichols. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 1 1989 Hardee's Golf Classic Money & Position: 1983 — $ 30,772 — 130 1986-5 79.454-108 1989 — $221,702— 64 1984—$ 27,836-143 1987—$212,450— 46 1990-5117.134-129 1965 — $ 6.943-193 1988 —5208.853 — 55 1991-5 78.725-148 1991 Best Finish: T8—USF&G Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —31; in money-18; top ten finishes —1. Career Earnings: $983.869

188 ____ S :ifr Byrum,I T. , Carnevale Chaffee' Chamblee BYRUM, Tom Birthdate9128 60 Birthplace Onida, SD Residence Onida. SD Height5-10 Weight 170 Special Interest Hunting, fishing, all sports Family Wife. Dana, Brittni Rene (4/2/88) College New Mexico State (1984.Sociology)Turned Professional 1984 0 School 1985. 1991 Other Achievements Winner. 1983 New Mexico State Intercollegiate. Runner-up in three collegiate events. Exempt Status: 3rd at 1991 O-Tournament TOUR Victories: 1-1989 Kemper Open Money & Position: 1986—$ 89.739-93 1988—$174,378 —67 1990—$ 136,910-113 1987 — $ 146.384 —'76 1989 — $ 320,939 — 32 1991 — $ 68.871-153 1991 Best Finish: T15—Shearson Lehman Brothers Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —33; in money—IS; top ten finishes— 0. Career Earnings: $937,223 C CARNEVALE, Mark Birth Date 52160 Birthplace Annapolis, MD Residence Williamsburg. VA Height6-2 Weight 238 Special Interestsdazz. Travel, Sailing, Skiing Family Single CollegeJames MadisonTumed Professional 1983 O School 1991 Other Achievements Winner. 1 990 Utah Open and 1984 Virginia Slate Open. Exempt Status: 19th at 1991 0-Tournament

CHAFFEE, Jon Birth Date 12/1/55 Birthplace Austin, MN Residence Mound. NM Height 63 Weight 185 Special Interests Sports Family Single College Texas (1979, Business)Tumed Professional 1979 Q School 1991 Other Achievements Winner, Newport Classic. Exempt Status: 6th at 1991 Q-Tournament Best Ever Finish: T10 — 1980 Pensacola Open Money & Position: 1980 — $ 11.799- -154 Career Earnings: $11,799

CHAMBLEE, Brandel Birth Date 7 .2/62 Birthplace St. Louis, MO Residence Austin, TX Height 59 Weight 150 Special Interests Tennis, horses Family Wife, Denise College U. of Texas Turned Professional 19850 School 1987,1990, 1991 Other Achievements Winner. 1983 Southwest Conference Tournament, 1983 Rice Planters Championship, PanAmerican Intercollegiate, Rafael Alarcon Invitational, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl Tournament, 1984 Morris Williams Tournament, 1986 TPA Sun City Classic. First team Alb American in 1983. Second team All-American in 1982.1984. Winner. 1990 Ben Hogan New England Classic. Exempt Status: 30th at 1991 0 Tournament Best-Ever Finish: T5-1991 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic Money & Position: 1988 — $ 33,618— 166 1991— $ 64,141 — 161 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-30: in money-12: top ten finished. Career Earnings: $97,758

CLEMENTS, Lennie Birth Date 1/20/57 Birth Place Cherry Point, NC Residence San Diego, CA Height 5-8 Weight 160 College San Diego State University Special Interests Family activities. all sports- Family Wife, Jan; Elizabeth (11/19/83); Christopher (/16/86). Turned Professional 1980 Joined TOUR April 1981 Other Achievements Winner 1975 California Stale High School championship. medalist 1979 California State Amateur: winner 1979 Southwestern Amateur. Winner of five collegiate events. Two-time All-American choice. Winner, 1982 Timex Open in France; 1983 Sahara Nevada Open. Winner of 1988 Spalding Invitational, Exempt Status: Veteran Member Best-Ever Finish: T3-1983 Miller High Life Quad Cities Open Money & Position: 1981 — $ 7.766 — 178 1984 — $ 25,712 —146 1988 — $ 86.332-120 1982—$44,796— 97 1985—$ 49.383-120 1989-5 69,399-147 1983-544,455— 110 1986-5112.642— 79 1990—$ 80,095-146 1987 —$124,989— 83 1991 — $ 62,827-163 1991 Best Finish: T13—B.C. Open. 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-15: in money-10: top ten finishes—O. Career Earnings: $708,398 189

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COOPER, Carl Birth Date 81416l Birthplace Houston TX Residence Houston. TX Height 6-0 Weight 192 Special Interests baseball, baskettall Family Single College U. of Houston Turned Professional 1987 O School 1989, 1990, 1991 Other Achievements Played on 1988- 89 . won 1982 Houston City Champorship. Exempt Status: 2nd at 1991 0-Tournament Best Ever Finish: T12— 1990 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. Money & Position: 1990 — $ 28.755 —195 1991—s 37.387-190 1991 Best Finish: T14—Hardee's Golf Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-26: in money-9: top ten finishes —0. Career Earnings: $66,142

CURL, Rod Birth Date 1/9143 Birthplace Redding. CA Residence Redding, CA Height 5-5 Weight 160 Special Interests Hunting and fishing Family Wile, Cindy: one child Turned Professional 1968 Joined TOUR Spring 1969, 1985 Other Achievements Winnerof 1977 World Exempt Status: Past champion. TOUR Victories: 1— 1974 Colonial National Invitation Money & Position: 1969—$ 2,344-207 1976 - S 31 402-- 74 1984—$ 2,160-225 1970—$ 7,254-149 1977 —S 55.495— 56 1985—$ 7.440-189 1971-5 14,604-115 1978 -5 47,274— 66 1986—$ 27,572-162 1972—$ 18,092-113 1979 —S 95.460-38 1987—$ 2,250-260 1973—$ 55,068— 53 1980 —S 53481— 71 1988—$ 12,119-210 1974-5120,154— 17 1981 —S 39.846-95 1989—$ 2,180-255 1975—$ 59,599 — 35 1982—S 19.302— 51 1990-5 1.176-300 1983—S 1,410-17F 1991—$ —0— Career Earnings: $678,624

CUNNING, Mike Birth Date 5/11/58 Birthplace Phoenix, AZ Residence Phoenix. AZ Height 5-11 Weight 185 Special Interests Fishing Family Wife, Marie: Kyle 110/29/87) College Arizona Turned Professional 1980 Q School 1984. 1991 Other Achievements Winner. 1987 Nevada State Open, Chevrolet Classic (Brazil). Played Asian Tour 1981-89. 1980 All Pac-1 0 team Exempt Status: 13th at 1991 Q-Tournament Money & Position: 1964—S 400

LCJ DAWSON, Marco Birth Date 11/17'63 Birthplace Freising, Germany Residence Lakeland, FL Height 6-0 Weight 180 Special Interests Jazz a I spans Family Single College Florida Southern Turned Professional 19860 School 199], 1991 Other Achievements Winner. 12 mini tour events. Exempt Status: 37th at 1991Q-Tournament. Best Ever Finish: T9-1991 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open Money & Position: 1991 —$96,756-137 1991 Best Finish: T9—Kmart Greater Greensboro Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-29: in money-1 2 top ten finishes-1. Career Earnings: $96,756

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DONALD, Mike Birth Date 7 11 55 Birthplace Grand Rapids. Ml Residence Hollywood. FL Height 511 Weight 185 College Broward Community College and Georgia Southern College Family Single Turned Professional 19780 School Fall, 1979 Playoff Record 12 Other Achieve- ments Winer 1974 National Junior College championship for Broward CC. Winner 1973 Florida State Junior Cnampionship. Winner 1984 JCPenney Classic (with Vicki Alvarez). Elected to 4- year term as Player Director on PGA TOUR Policy Board in Fall. 1987. Exempt Status: Past champion. TOUR Victories: 1-1989 Anheuser Busch Golf Classic. Money & Position: 1980 — $ 12.365 —151 1984 --$146324— 46 1988 —$116,509— 96 1981 -- $ 50.665-83 1985-8 91.888-85 1989-5430,232— 22 1982 "'$39.96; —101 1986-5108.772-82 1990 — $348 328 — 36 1983-572.343— 73 1987-5137734-79 1991-5 88248— 142 1991 Best Finish: T8 — Anheuser Busch Golf Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-34 in money-18 top fen finishes-1 . E Career Earnings: $1,645,375 EASTWOOD, Bob Birth Date 2946 Birthplace Providmice. RI Residence Stockton. CA. Height 5 . 10 Weight 175 Special Interests Hunting. fishing College San Jose State University Family Wile. Connie. Scots 18 . 19,711. Steven (1229 731. Turned Professional 1969 O School Spring. 1969 Playoff Record 1-0 Other Achievements Winner 1973 mini Kemper Open, 1976 Little Bing Crosby (both second Tour): 1965 Sacramento City Amateur. 1966 California State Amateur. 1968 West Coast Athletic Conference, 1981 Morocco Grand Prix. Medalist. Spring 1969 Oualily,np School Led TOUR in sand save statistic in 1980. Exempt Status: Past champion. TOUR Victories: 3-1984 IJSF&G Classic, Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic. 1985 Byron Nelson Classic. Money & Position: 1972 g 9.528— 1979—$ 29.630-110 1986—$ 72449-117 1973-5 14918— 1980-5 36751 — 90 1987 —$114,897— 88 1974—$18,535-114 1981 —$ 66.017— 67 1988—$ 94,504-117 1975—$16.812-110 1982—$ 91,633— 44 1989—$ 84,088-139 1976 —$14,539— 123 1983 — $157.640 — 30 1990 —$123,908— 125 1977 —$19,706— 107 1984 — $232742 — 24 1991—s 65.215-157 1978—$24,681-100 1995-5152839-51 1991 Best Finish: T 15— Kmarl Greater Greensboro Open 1991 Summary: tournaments entered -28 : in money-10, top ten hnishes—C Career Earnings: $1.436.570 EDWARDS, Danny Birth Date 6 14 51 Birthplace Ketchikan, AK Residence Scottsdale. AZ Height 5 11 Weight 155 College Oklahoma State University Family Wife. Ann Turned Professional 1973 Q School Fall 1, 974 Playoff Record 1 0 Special Interests Car collecting and skiing Other Achievements Collegiate All American, 1972 & 1973 Winner 1972 North and South Amateur, member 1973 Walker Cup team. Low amateur 1973 British Open, Winner 1972 & 1973 Big Eight Conference. 1972 Southeastern Amateur. 1981 Toshiba Taiheiyo Masters. Exempt Status: Past champion. TOUR Victories: 5-1977 Greater Greensboro Open. 1980 Walt Disney World National Team Play (with David Edwards) 1982 Greater Greensboro Open. 1983 Miller High Life-OCO 1985 Pensacola Open Money & Position: 1975—$ 27301— 80 1980—$ 73.196— 57 1986—$126.139— 67 19'6—$ 25.859— 85 1981 — $ 66,567— 66 1987—$146.688— 75 3'. —$ 96.811— 28 1982—$124.018— 29 1988—$36,637-160 1978 $ 55.343— 60 1983—$104.942— 54 1989-5 12.917-205 1979 $ 21238-120 1984—$ 54,472-102 1990—$ 8343-240 1985-5206 891 — 25 1991 — $ 5.423 — 253 1991 Best Finish: T35—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered -3: in money-1: top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $1,192.784 191 _ Y

Edwards, J. Elliot Freeman Friend

EDWARDS, Joel Birth Date 11/22161 Birthplace Dallas, TX Residence Irving. TX Height 6.0 Weight 165 Special Interests Music, movies Family Wife. Rhonda College North Texas StateTurned Professional 1984 O School 1988, 1989. 1990 Other Achievements Winner of the North Dakota Open 1958. All Southland Conference. American Junior Golf Association Junior All-American. Exempt Status:131 s1 on 1991 Money List Best Ever Finish: T5--1991 USF&G Classic Money & Position: 19ti9 — $ 46.851-167 1990 — $109,808 —132 1991 — $106,820 —131 1991 Best Finish: T5—USF&G Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-30: in money-IS: top ten finishes —1. Career Earnings: $263.479

ELLIOT, John Birth Date 9.363 Birthplace Bristol, CT Residence Bristol. CT Height 5-11 Weight 190 Special Interests Snow skiing, water skiing Family Single College Central Connecticut State Turned Professional 1986 O School 1991 Other Achievements Winner, 1991 Massachussetts State Open. Eight other mini-tour events Exempt Status: 39th at 1991 Q-Tournament F FREEMAN, Robin Lee Birth Date 517/59 Birthplace St. Charles, MO Residence La Quinta, CA Height 6-0 Weight 180 Special Interests All spans Family Single College Central State U. Turned Professional 1983 0 School 1988, 1991 Other Achievements Medalist 19880- Tournament 1981,19821st Team All American (NAIAI Exempt Status: 40th at 1991 0-Tournament Best Ever Finish. T37 — 1989 BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic Money & Position 1989 — $ 26.517— 188 Career Earnings. $26.517

FRIEND, Robert Birth Date 12/5/63 Birthplace Pittsburgh, PA Residence Pittsburgh, PA Height 5-8 Weight 180 Special Interests Fishing, hunting, reading Family Single College Louisiana State University Turned Professional 1987 0 School 1991Other Achievements Winner, 1991 Ben Hogan Ft. Wayne Open Exempt Status: 20th at 1991 0-Tournament G GIBSON, Kelly Birth Date 5,-2/64 Birthplace New Orleans, LA Residence New Orleans. LA Height 5-- 10 Weight 170 Special Interests Saints football Family Single College Lamar University Turned Professional 1986 O School 1991 Other Achievements Winner. 1991 Ben Hogan Tri Cities Open: 1991 Manitoba Open. Won Canadian Tour Scoring Average Trophy 1991. Exempt Status: 4th at 1991 0-Tournament

GONZALEZ, Ernie Birth Date 2/19'61 Birthplace San Diego, CA Residence San Diego CA Height 5 -8 Weight 210 College United States International University Special Interests All Spans Family Wife. Judy Turned Professional 19830 School 1984. 1985. 1989 Other Achieve- ments Winner 1981. 1982 San Diego County Amateur Match Play Championship; 1983 San Diego County Open (as an amateur): 1984, 1985 Queen Mary Open. Exempt Status: Past Champion. TOUR Victories: 1 -1986 Pensacola Open. Money & Position: 1985 -. $ 12,729-171 1987— $ 60,234 — 154 1969 — $ 13,840 —203 1986—$125,548— 68 1988 -5 14,135-207 1990—$ 13,540-221 1991— $ 5,550-252 1991 Best Finish: T31— New England Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-4; in money-1; toplen finishes. Career Earnings: $232,845

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GRAHAM, David Birth Date 5/23146 Birthplace Windsor, Australia Residence Dallas. TX Height 5-10 Weight 162 College United States International University Special Interests Hunting, golf club design, cars Family Wife, Maureen Burdett; Andrew (111874): Michael (10/8/77) Turned Professional 1962 0 School Fall, 1971 Other AchievementsForeign victories include 1970 French Open. 1970 Thailand Open, 1971 Caracas Open. 1971 JAL Open, 1975 Wills Masters, 1976 Chunichi Crowns Invitational (Japan), 1976 Picadilly World Match Play, 1977 Australian Open and 1977 South African PGA. 1978 Mexico Cup. 1979 West Lakes Classic (Australia), New Zealand Open. 1980 Mexican Open. Rolex Japan, Brazilian Classic, 1981, 1982 Lancome (France) Winner, 1985 Queensland Open. National Teams Australian World Cup, 1970 (won team title with Bruce Devlin). U.S. vs. Japan, 1983, Australian Dunhill Cup. 1985, 1986. 1988. Exempt Status: Winner. 1981 United States Open Playoff Record: 2-1 TOUR Victories: 8' 1972 Cleveland Open. 1976 Westchester Classic, American Golf Classic, 1979 PGA Championship 1980 Memorial Tournament. 1981 Phoenix Open, U.S. Open. 1983 Houston Coca-Cola Open. Money & Position: 1971 — $ 10,062 —135 1976 — $ 66,909-43 1985 — $ 72,802— 101 1972—$ 57,827— 38 1979—$177,683-16 1986—$95,109— 88 1973 .-.$ 43.062 — 71 1980 — $137,819 — 27 1987 —$56,860 — 142 1974—$ 61,625— 41 1981 —$188,286-13 1988—$99.087-113 1975—$ 51.642— 44 1982-5103,616-35 1989—$22.275— 192 1976-5176.174— 8 1983-5244,924 -11 1990-524,492-204 1977—$ 72,086-44 1984-5116,627-58 1991-5-0- 1991 Best Finish: T50 — Phoenix Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-8 : in money-4 : top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $1,874,780 H HAAS, Jerry Birth Date 9/1663 Birthplace Belleville. IL Residence Belleville, IL Height 5-10 Weight 160 Special Interest Sports Family Wife. Elizabeth College Wake Forest )1985, Speech Communications) Turned Professional 1986 0 School 1989, 1990 Other Achievements Member of the 1988-89 European Tour. Winner 1982, 1983, 1984 Illinois Amateur. Member of the 1985 Walker Cup Team. Brother is Jay Haas. Exempt Status: 134th on 1991 money list Best Ever Finish: T5-1991 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic Money & Position: 1990 —$ 74,702-151 1991—$103,104-134 1991 Best Finish: T5---Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic: T9—B.C. Open. 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-32: in money-1 7: top ten finishes-2. Career Earnings: $177.806

HAMMOND, Donnie Birth Date 41 57 Birthplace Frederick. MD Residence Winter Park, FL Height 5 10 Weight 170 College Jacksonville University) 1979, Psychology) Special Interests Sports cars, gardening, tennis. flying Family Wife, Kathy: Matthew William (10/22/86): Brittany Marie (3/ 8/89)Turned Professional 1979 O School Fall. 1982. 1991 Other Achievements Winner, 1982 Florida State Open. Medalist in 1982 PGA TOUR Qualifying School, winning by 14 strokes. Set then course record of 65 at Tournament Players Club in Q'School. Winner 1979 Sun Belt Conference title. Co-winner 1989, 1990 Jerry Ford Invitational in Vail, CO. Exempt Status: 10th at 1991 Q Tournament Playoff Record: 10 TOUR Victories: 2' 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1989 Texas Open Presented by Nabisco Money & Position: 1983—$ 41.336-112 1986—$254,987-28 1989—$458,741 — 20 1984—$ 67.874-- 86 1987— $157,480 —64 1990—$151,811-104 1985 —$102,719'- 77 1988 —$256,010 — 44 1991 —$102,668— 135 1991 Best Finish: T7 — Independent Insurance Agent Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-24: in money-14; top ten finishes-1. Career Earnings: $1.593, 626 193

Hart, S. Hayes, J.P. Hayes, M. Hickman

HART, Steve Birth Date 9 13 59 Birthplace St. Paul. MN Residence Tequesta. FL Height 5-8 Weight 172 Special Interests Deep sea fishing, racing Family Wife, Pattie College Florida StateTurned Professional 1981 0 School 1981. 1982, 1988. 1991 Other Achievements Winner, 1981 Palm Beach County Amateur Champ. Runner-up. 1981 Florida State Amateur. Played in two U.S. Opens. Third. 1991 Florida Open Exempt Status: 11th at 1991 0-Tournament Best Ever Finish. T5--1991 USF&G Classic Money & Position: 1989-5 40,079 -171 Career Earnings: $40,079

HAYES, J. P. Birth Date 82165 Birthplace Appleton, WI Residence El Paso. TX Height 6-0 Weight: 165 Special Interest Fishing. Skiing Family Single College UTEPTurned Professional 1989 Other Achievements Two top ten finishes on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 17th at 1991 0-Tournament HAYES, Mark Birth Date 71249 Birthplace Stillwater. OK Residence Edmond, OK Height 5-11 Weight 170 Special Interest Sports Family Wife,Jana: Kelly (I 2'9'79): Ryan (3/25/83) College: Oklahoma State Turned Professional 1973 0 School 1973, 1988, 1989, 1990 Other Achievements 1967 and 1971 Oklahoma Amateur Champion. 1970 and 1971 Collegiate All- American. Exempt Status: Past champion TOUR Victories: 3— 1976 Byron Nelson Classic, Pensacola Open. 1977 Tournament Players Championship. Money & Position: 1973-5 8.637 — 160 1979— $130.878— 23 1995— $ 61.988-108 1974-5 40,620— 68 1980-5 66.535— 61 1966—$117,837— 74 1975—$ 49,297— 47 1981-5 91.624— 46 1987—$ 76.666-116 1976—$151,699— 11 1982—$ 47,777— 95 1988-577.072 —131 1977-5115,749— 19 1983—$ 63.431— 81 1989—$ 87.689-134 1978-5146,456— 15 1984—$ 42,207-115 1990—$ 76.743-149 1991— $ 36.370— 191 1991 Best Finish: T21—Hardee's Golf Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —22: in money-8: top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $1.467.570 HICKMAN, Greg Birth Date 1.'24155 Birthplace Dayton, OH Residence New Smyrna Beach, FL Height 6-4 Weight 228 Special Interests Football,water sports Family Wife, Mary Jo; Jason (8,3;80) Turned Professional 1974 Q School 1989,1991 Other Achievements Eight mini- tour wins. Two T.C. Jordan Tour wins. Exempt Status: 41st at 1991 Q-Tournament Best Ever Finish: T5-1991 USF&G Classic Money & Position'. 1989 -- $ 46.861-167 1991 --$109,808—i 32 Career Earnings. $263,479 HINKLE, Lon Birth Date 7/17i49 Birthplace Flint, Ml Residence San Diego, CA Height 6-2 Weight 220 Special Interests Reading Family Monique (810;78). Danielle (3/20/82): Jake (9'6/85) College San Diego StateTurned Professional 1972 0 School 1972, 1991 Other Achieve- ments Co-champion 1972 Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. Runner-up 1975 German Open and Sanpo Classic in Japan. 1978 JC Penney Classic, with . Runner-up 1980 European Open. 1981 National Long Drive Champion. 338yds., 6in, Exempt Status: 42nd at 1991 Q-Tournament TOUR Victories'. 3 —1978 New Orleans Open. 1979 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, World Series of Golf Money & Position'. 1972—$ 7,350-145 1979—$247.693— 3 1986—$ 97.610 — 86 1973—$ 7,539-164 1980—$134,913— 29 1987-5 45,751 —159 1974— $ 6,509-162 1981 — $ 144,307— 22 1988— - 1975-5 8,420-136 1982—$ 55.406-81 1989—$151,828— 92 1976—$ 11.058-138 1983-5116,822— 47 1990—$ 26,052 —201 1977—$51.494— 60 1984—$ 89.850—i3 1991—$ 49.692-174 1978-5138,388— 16 1985—$ 105,499-76 1991 Best Finish: T1 77—New England Classic 1991 Summary. Tournaments entered —15: in money-9 : top ten finishes —0. Career Earnings: $ 1,495,362 194

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INMAN, John Birth Date 11.2662 Birthplace Greensboro. NC Residence Roswell, GA Heights 10 Weight 155 Special Interests Fishing. Music Family Single College U. of North Carolina Turned Professional 1985 Q School 1986, 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1982 NCAA championship. Western Amateur. Winner 1980 North Carolina State High School championship, 1982 Atlantic Coast Conference championship, 1983 Eastern Amateur, Winner of 10 collegiate events. Awarded 1984 Fred Haskins trophy as outstanding collegiate player. Exempt Status: 23rd at 1991 O-Tournament TOUR Victories: 1-1987 Provident Classic Money & Position: 1987 —$148,386— 72 1989 — $ 99.378 —126 1991—$ 84,501-167 1988-5 66,305-137 1990-5 85,289-143 1991 Best Finish: T11-AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered - 32: in money-1 7: top ten finishes -1. Career Earnings: $908,524

J JAECKEL, Barry Birth Date 214:49 Birthplace Los Angeles CA Residence Palm Desert, CA Height 5 . 10 1.2 Weight 160 College Santa Monica J.C. Special Interests All sports, especially UCLA basketball Family Wife: Evelyn Turned Professional 1971 Joined TOUR Spring, 1975 Other Achievements 1968 Southern California Amateur champ. Winner, 1972 French Open. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 1-1978 Tallahassee Open Money & Position: 1975-' $ 8.883-133 1980—$ 25,501 —116 1986—$ 80,646-105 1976—$ 36.888— 70 1981—$ 87,931-48 1987—$ 53,909-144 1977—$ 19,504-108 1982—$ 62,940— 70 1988—$ 39,227-173 1978—$ 72,421— 37 1983—$ 64,473— 80 1989—$ 64,782-151 1979—$ 46,541— 86 1984—S 49.308-110 1990-5 63,590-168 1965—$ 81.765— 92 1991-5 59,216-167 1991 Best Finish: TS-New England Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-12: in money: top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $908,524

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KAMM, Brian Birth Date 9:3:61 Birthplace Rochester. NY Residence Tampa, FL Height 5-6 Weight 160 Special Interest Sports Family Wife. Yvette: Brandy, Michael College Florida State Turned Professional 1985 Q School 1989, 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1987 North Dakota State Open. Two collegiate wins. Exempt Status: 146th on 1991 money list Best Ever Finish: T8-1991 Canadian Open Money & Position. 11t90--$ 8,775 — 237 1991—$81.932— 146 1991 Best Finish: T8 - Canadian Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered — 27: in money —11: top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $90,707

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KOCH, Gary Birth Date 11 21 52 Birthplace Baton Rouge. LA Residence Tampa, FL Height 5- 11 Weight 165 Special Interest Fishing, reading, music Family Wife, Donna: Patricia 4/1:81): Rachel (7/30/83) College U. of Florida Turned Professional 1975 0 School fall, 1975 Other Achievements Winner. 1968, 1969. 1970 Florida State Juniors: 1970 U.S. Juniors; 1969 Orange Bowl Juniors: 1969 Florida State Open: 1973 Trans-Mississippi Amateur; 1973, 1974 Southeast- ern Conference. First-team All-American. 1972, 1973. 1974. Member 1973 NCAA Championship team at Florida. Winner of 10 collegiate events. National Teams Walker Cup (2), 1973, 1975: U.S. World Amateur Cup Team 1974. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 6-1976 Tallahassee Open. 1978 Florida Citrus Open, 1983 Doral Eastern Open. 1984 Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open. Bay Hill Classic. 1988 Panasonic-Las Vegas Invitational. Money & Position 1978—$38,195— 69 1982—$ 43,449-98 1987—$ 33.727-175 197 7—$58,383— 52 195.3—) 168.330 — 27 1988 — $ 414,694 — 24 1978—$58,660— 54 1984—$262,679-17 1989—S 86.348-138 1979—$46.809— 84 1985-5121,566-68 1990—$ 36.469-186 1980 — $ 39.827 — 82 1986-5180,693—So 1991 —$ 7.189-243 1981—$11,999-162 1991 Best Finish: T42— Nestle Invitational 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —10; in money — 3; top ten finishes —0. Career Earnings: $1,609.015

KRAFT, Greg Birth Date 4/4/64 Birthplace Detroit, MI Residence Clearwater, FL Height 5-11 Weight 170 Special Interest Sports Family Single College Tampa Turned Professional 1 986 0 School 1991 Other Achievements Seven time winner on mini-tours. Four top 5 finishes on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 44th at 1991 0-Tournament,

KRATZERT, Bill Birth Date 6'29152 Birthplace Quantico, VA Residence Fort Wayne, IN Height 6- 0 Weight 190 Special Interests Following all sports. Arabian Horses Family Wife, Janie: Rebecca Brea (9/6;78), Tyler Brennen (1215/80); Thomas Andrew (4/29)91) College University of Georgia (1974. General Business) Turned Professional 19740 School Spring 1976 Playoff Record 1-1 Other Achievements Winner 1968 Indiana Amateur and 1969 Indiana Open. 1973 and 1974 All American. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 41976 Walt Disney World National Team Play (with Woody Blackburn) 1977 Greater Hartford Open. 1980 Greater Milwaukee Open. 1984 Pensacola Open. Money & Position: 1976—$ 21,253-102 1981—$ 55,513— 75 1986—$47.421-139 1977— $134,758— 10 1982 — $ 22.779-139 1987 —$78,232— 114 1978-5183.683— 8 1983—$ 14.744-166 1988-543,519-158 1979-5101,628— 35 1984-5149,827— 44 1989—$ 7,773-220 198o—$175.771 — 12 1985-5180.331 — 37 1990 —0- 1991—$19,819-209 1991 Best Finish: T23— Greater Milwaukee Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —15; in money-6: top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $1,251,682 L LADEHOFF, Greg Birth Date 42162 Birthplace Clinton, IA Residence Austin, TX Height6-2 Weight 200 Special Interests Hunting, Fishing Family Wife, Mechelle College Ohio State 11984, Education) Turned Professional 1984 0 School 1985, 1986, 1987. 1988. 1990 Exempt Status: 1501h on 1991 money list Best-Ever Finish: T3-1986 USF&G Classic Money & Position: 1986-5 45.382-143 1988—$ 73,056-136 1990—$ 9,795-232 1987—$ 9,198-207 1989—$ 62,270-154 1991—$ 75,659-150 1991 Best Finishes: T7—Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic; T10—Federal Express St. Jude Classic. 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —26; in money-11: top ten finishes-2. Career Earnings: $275,360 196

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La. Lamontagne Lowery Lesher Martin

LAMONTAGNE, Steve Birth Date 6127/65 Birthplace Izmir, Turkey Residence Satellite Beach, FL Height 5.9 Weight 170 Special Interests Sports Family Single College Florida Turned Professional 1987 0 School 1989,1991 Exempt Status: 43rd at 1991 0-Tournament Best-Ever Finish: T12-1989 Hawaiian Open Money & Position: 1990--S 67.608- 161 1991 — $ 4,950 — 258 Career Earnings: $67.608

LOWERY, Steve Birth Date 10.1260 Birthplace Birmingham, AL Residence Orlando, FL Height 6-2 Weight 210 Family Wile, Kathryn College Alabama Turned Professional 1983 0 School 1987 Exempt Status: 143rd on1991 money list Best-Ever Finish: T3-1991 Chattanooga Classic Money & Position: 1988 —$44,327— 157 1990 — $68,524— 159 1991 —$87,597— 143 1989 —$38,699— 174 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered — 10; in money —7; top ten finishes — 2. Career Earnings: $44,327

LESHER, Greg Birth Date 9 . 18:68 Birthplace Lebanon, PA Residence Lebanon. PA Height 6- 0 Weight 170 Special Interest Basketball, Stock Market Family Single College LSU Turned Professional 1990 Other Achievements NCAA All American 1987-89. Low amateur 1989 U. S. Open. Member. 1989 ITS Walker Cup Team. 59th on 1991 Asian Order of Merit. Exempt Staus: 14th at 1991 O-Tournament

MARTIN, Doug Birth Date 12/8/66 Birthplace Bluffton, OH Residence Florence, SC Height 6-0 Weight 190 Special Interests Family Family Wife. Gaylyn College Oklahoma Turned Professional 1989 0 School 1991 Other Achievements Finished 12th on 1991 Ben Hogan Tour money list with $51,782. Exempt Status: 22nd at 1991 O-Tournament

MAST, Dick Birth Date 3/23/51 Birthplace Bluffton. OH Residence Orlando, FL Heights-11 Weight 180 Special Interests TOUR Bible study group, fishing, water skiing Family Wife. Roberta: Richard (49'79): Josh (4/1/83): Jonathan (3/14/89) College St. Petersburg JCTurned Profes- sional 1972 0 School 1973,1977. 1978, 1985, 1991 Other Achievements Third on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour money list. Winner of three Hogan Tour events in 1990. Winner of more than 25 mini- tour events. Exempt Status: 45th at 1991 Q-Tournament Best-Ever Finish: T4-1987 USF&G Classic Money & Position: 1974 —$ 7,108 — 156 1985-5 2,887 —219 1989 —$38,955— 173 1975-5 280 — 276 1986—s 79.389-109 1990—S 4,200— 252 1977— $ 4.387 — 182 1987— $ 90,768 —103 1991 —$17,274— 216 1979-5 5,716 — 180 1988-5 128.568— 93 1991 Best Finish: T31— Independent Insurance Agent Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —28: in money —7: top ten finishes —0. Career Earnings: $375,331

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Mast McCord McCullough McGovern

McCORD, Gary Birth Date 52348 Birthplace San Gabriel, CA Residence Escondido, CA Height 6-2 Weight 185 College University of California-Riverside 11971, Economics) Special Interests Enjoys spoofing people Turned Professional 1971 Joined TOUR Fall 1973; Fall 1982 Other Achievements Two-time All-American. 1970 NCAA Division II champion. Player Director on TOUR's Policy Board 1983-1986-Color analyst on CBS golf telecasts. Winner, 1991 Ben hogan Gateway Open. Exempt Status: Veteran Member Best-Ever Finish: 2-1975 Greater Milwaukee Open: T2-1977 Greater Milwaukee Open Money & Position: 1973—$ 499-423 1979—$ 36.843-105 1985—$ 32,198-140 1974—$ 33,640— 78 1980—$ 13,521-146 1986—$ 27,747-160 1975—$ 43,028— 59 1981-5 20722-130 1987—$ 3,689-240 1976-5 26.479— 84 1982—$ 27.380-130 1988—$ 15,502-204 1977—$ 46,318— 65 1983—$ 55.756— 94 1989—$ 29,629-181 1978-5 15,280-117 1984—$ 68,213— 85 1990—$ 32,249-191 1991—$ 7,365-241 1991 Best Finish: T59—Las Vegas Invitational 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-8; in money-3; top ten finishes—C. Career Earnings: $534,558 McCULLOUGH, Mike Birth Date 321,45 Birthplace Coshocton, OH Residence Scottsdale AZ Height 5-9 Weight 170 Special Interests Flying. outdoor activities Family Wife, Marilyn: Jason (4.24/75); Michelle (511386); Mark Andrew (6/7/89) College Bowling Green University (1968. Education) Turned Professional 1970 Joined TOUR Fall 1972 Other Achievements: Winner of 1970 Ohio State Amateur. Winner of 1977 Magnolia Classic. 1974 Mini-Kemper Open. Exempt Status: Veteran Member Best-Ever Finish: 2-1977 Tournament Players Championship, Money & Position: 1972—$ 227-437 1978—$ 56,066— 47 1985—$ 27,257-145 1973—S 17.076-114 1979—$ 43.664— 89 1986—$ 60,586-127 1974-5 31,961— 83 1980—$ 19.588-125 1987—$ 75.890-117 195—$ 17.706-109 1981-5 27.212-115 1988—$ 27,561-181 1976--5 29.491— 76 1982—$ 43,207— 99 1989—$ 22,081-193 1977—$ 79,413-136 1983—$ 38,660-116 1990—$ 20.870-210 1984—S 21.031 —153 1991—s 24.600-202 1991 Best Finish: T9—B.C. Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-4; in money-2; top ten finishes 1. Career Earnings: $679,071 McGOVERN, Jim Birth Date 2265 Birthplace Teaneck, NJ Residence Oradell, NJ Height 6-2 Weight 195 Special Interests All Sports Family Wife, Lauren College Old Dominion Turned Professional 1988 Q School 1991 Exempt Status: 35th at 1991 0-Tournament Best-Ever Finish: T10-1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Money & Position: 1991-5 88,869-141 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered — 34: in money —14; top ten finishes—i. Career Earnings: $88,869 McGOWAN, Pat Birth Date 11.27,'54 Birthplace Grand Forks, ND Residence Plays out of Pine Needles Lodge & CC, Southern Pines, NC Height 5-11 Weight 170 College Brigham Young University Special Interests Reading. psycho-cybernetics, bird hunting, fishing. Family Wife, Bonnie Turned Professional 1977 0 School 1977 Other Achievements Winner, 1984 Sacramento Classic ITPS). Current member of PGA TOUR Policy Board. Exempt Status: Veteran Member Best Ever Finish: 2-1978 Canadian Open, 1986 USF&G Classic; T2-1982 Quad Cities Open. Money & Position: 1 978—$47.091— 67 1983 —$100,508— 57 1988--s 74,156-135 1979-537.018-104 1984-5 53.008-104 1989—$ 99.454-125 1980 — $28,955-106 1985—$ 86.032— 89 1990—s 66.738 — 164 1981 —s 15.387 —147 1986-5137.665— 65 1991 — $21,098— 204 1982—S 58,673— 75 1987—S 79.078-113 1991 Best Finish: T26—Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic 1991 Summary: Toumaments entered-23; in money—B: top ten finishes--0. Career Earnings: $904,862 198

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T __ McGowan McIntire Miller Murphy

McINTIRE, Paul Birth Date 2 28;66 Birthplace Pampa, TX Residence Arlington, TX Height 5- 10 Weight 175 Special Interest Hunting. Fishing Family Wife. Lisa College UTEP Turned Professional 1989 Other Achievements Winner, two mini tour events. Exempt Status: 7th at 1991 0-Tournament

MELNYK, Steve Birth Date 212647 Birthplace Brunswick, GA Residence Amelia Island Plantation. FL Height 6 . 2 Weight 225 College University of Florida Special Interests Rare books, golf, art, bridge. Family Wife. Debby: Dalton (623,80) Butler (11129/821 Turned Professional 1971 Joined TOUR Fall. 1971 Other Achievements Winner of nine collegiate tournaments. All- American 1967,1968,1969. 1969 U.S. Amateur champion. Winner. 1971 British Amateur, 1969 Western Amateur. 1970 Eastern Amateur. Member, 1969 Walker Cup team. Best-Ever Finish: 2nd five times. Money Summary: Started in 1972 winning $31,434 for 77th place. Best year was 1982 when he won $90, 472 for 46th place. Last won money in 1 984.Career Earnings: $477,904 MILLER, Johnny Birth Date 4.29/47 Birthplace San Francisco, CA Residence Napa, CA Height 6-2 Weight 180 College Brigham Young University (1969. Physical Education) Special Interests Fishing, church activities, golf course architecture, golf club design, television work Family Wife, Linda Strouse: John S- (6i270): Kelly (12/26/72): Cast 1730:74); Scott (5112/76): Brent (2./3/78); Todd 11:22:80) Turned Professional 1969 Joined TOUR Spring, 1969 Playoff Record 1-5 Other Achievements Winner, 1964 U.S. Juniors: 1974 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan); 1976 British Open; 1979 Lancome Trophy: 1983 Chrysler Team Championship (with Jack Nicklaus). Named 1974 PGA Player of the Year. National Teams Ryder Cup (2), 1975. 1981: World Cup (3). 1973. 1975. 1980. (individual winner in 1973 and 1975). Exempt Status: Life Member and Past Champion TOUR Victories: 23-1971 Southern Open. 1972 Heritage Classic. 1973 U.S. Open. 1974 Bing Crosby Pro-Am, Phoenix Open, Dean Martin-Tucson Open, Heritage Classic, Tournament of Champions. Westchester Classic, World Open. Kaiser International. 1975 Phoenix Open, Dean Martin Tucson Open, Bob Hope Desert Classic. Kaiser International. 1976 NBC Tucson Open. Bob Hope Desert Classic. 1980 Jackie Gleason Innverarry Classic. 1981 Joe Garagiola Tucson Open. Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open, 1982 Wickes Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1983 Honda Inverrary Classic. 1987 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Money & Position: 1969—$ 8,364-135 1976—$135.887— 14 1984—$139,422— 47 1970-5 52,391 — 40 1977—$ 61,025— 48 1985-5126,616— 64 1971—$ 91.081— 18 1978-5 17740 -111 1986—$ 71,444-118 1972—$ 99,348— 17 1980—$127.117— 30 1987—$139,398— 78 1973—$127,833— 9 1981—$193,167— 12 1988—$ 31,989-169 1974-5353,021 — 1 1982—$169,065— 20 1989—$ 66.171-150 1975-5226,118— 2 1983-5230.186— 14 1990—s 8.900-235 1991 —5 2,854-269 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-1; in money-1; top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $2,517,113 MURPHY, Bob Birth Date 2,14:43 Birthplace Brooklyn, NY Residence Delray Dunes CC, Boynton Beach, FL Height 5-10 Weight 200 Family Wife Gail; Kimberly (1:11:69) College University of Florida (1966. Phys Ed) Special Interests Fishing Turned Professional 1967 O School 1967 Other Achievements 1965 U.S. Amateur champion. 1966 NCAA champion. 1975 Ryder Cup Team, Player Director PGA TOUR Policy Board, 1979-1980. Member 1966 World Amateur Cup Team. 1967 Walker Cup Team. Winner. 1967 Florida Open. 1968 Rookie of the Year. Winner, 1979 Jerry Ford Invitational. Color anaylst on ESPN golf telecasts. Playoff Record: 1-5 TOUR Victories: 5-1968 Philadelphia Classic,Thunderbird Classic 1970 Greater Hartford Open.1975 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic, 1986 Canadian Open. Money & Position: 1968-5105,595— 10 1976—$ 47.627— 60 1984—$ 35,344-133 1969—S 56.526 — 32 1977—S 52,874 — 58 1985-5 99,031 — 79 1970-5120,639— 9 1978—$ 73,598— 34 1986-5182,673— 49 1971—$ 75.301— 27 1979—$ 66,916— 62 1987—$ 64,110-128 1972—$ 83,259— 26 1980—$106,874— 41 1988—$ 23,874-191 1973—$ 93,442— 22 1981—$ 67,192— 49 1989—$--O-- 1974-5 59.048 — 44 1982-5 30.952-121 1990—$--0- 1975—$127,471 — 11 1983—$ 63.403— 82 1991 — 5-0— Career Earnings: $1,642,861 199

Neltord Nicolette O'Grady Ogrin N

NELFORD, Jim Birth Date 6128155 Birthplace Vancouver. BC Residence Gainey Ranch. Scottsdale, AZ Height 5 -10 Weight 155 College Brigham Younc Special Interests Hockey, motorcycling. tennis, fishing Family Wife, Linda: Blake (7/84) Tcrned Professional 1977 Joined TOUR 1977,1987 Other Achievements Winner 1975 and 1976 Canadian Amateur. 1977 Western Amateur, 1977 French Nation's Cup, 1978 Cacherel Under 25. Member 1979, 1980 and 1983 Canada World Cup team. Winner of 1980 World Cup Team championship with Dan Halldorson. Winner of 1983 Essex International Classic (TPS) Commentator on ESPN broadcasts. Best-Ever Finish: 2-1983 Sea Pines Heritage Classic, 1984 Bing Crosby National Pro Am Money & Position: 1978—$ 29,959— 87 1982—$ 48,088— 94 1987—$ 24,097-182 1979-5 40,174— 95 1983-5111,932— 50 1988—$ 20,209-200 1980-5 33.769— 98 1984—$ 80470— 76 1989—$ 1,225-289 1981 —$ 20,275-132 1985-5 60,276-112 1990—$ 4,132-254 1986-5 —0— 1991—$ 3,510-263 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered -4: in money-1: -op ten finishes, 1991 Best Finish: T19—Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic Career Earnings: $478,816

NICOLETTE, Mike Birth Date 12/7/56 Birthplace Pillr.burgh. PA Residence Buffalo Grove, IL Height 5-9 Weight 155 Special Interests Skiing. fishing Family Wife, Shelley College Rollins College Turned Professional 1978 0 School 1979, 1981,1985 Other Achievements Three -time division II All American Playoff Record 1 0 Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 1 — 1983 Bay Hill Classic Money & Position: 1979 . -$ 9,140-161 1983—$ 127.868— 43 1987—$42,407-164 1980 $ 13.196-147 1984—$ 61,394— 93 1988—$ 24,342-199 1981—$ 512-248 1985--$ 41,750-131 1989—$ 1,881-263 1982—$ 38,084-106 1986 -5 12,197-197 1990—$ 4,200-252 1991—$ 33,222-195 1991 Best Finish: T2—Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —5: in money —3; top ten finishes —1. Career Earnings: $410,194

O'GRADY, Mac Birth Date 412651 Birthplace Minneapolis. MN Residence Palm Springs, CA Height 6 -0 Weight 165 Special Interests Modern times, sciences, history Family Wife, Fumiko Aoyagi College Santa Monica Turned Professional 1972 0 School 1982 Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 2-1986 Canon-Sammy Davis Jr,-Greater Hartford Open. 1987 MONY Tournament of Champions Money & Position: 1983—S 50,379-101 i996—$256.344-26 1989 — $ 40,090-170 1984—$ 41,143-120 1987—$ 285,109-35 1991-5 0- 1985 —$223,808— 20 1988—Si 16,153— 98 1991 — S 14.102-220 1991 Best Finish: T27—AT&T Pebble Beach Naticnal Pro-Am 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered -8; in money -4 top ten finishes-0, Career Earnings: $1,027,128

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Pfeil Peege Pfister Quinn

OGRIN, David Birth Date 1231;57 Birthplace Waukegan, IL Residence San Antonio. TX Height 6-0 Weight 200 Special Interests All Sports, Fishing Family Wife, Sharon; Amy Rene (6/20/ 88); Jessica Lea (91689) College Texas A&M (1980. 65 in Economics) Turned Professional 1980 0 School Fall, 1982 Other Achievements Winner 1975 Illinois State High School championship; 1979 Harvey Penick Invitational: 1980 Illinois State Open. Winner 1987 Deposit Guaranty Classic. Winner, 1988 Peru Open. Winner, 1989 Chrysler Team Championship (with Ted Schulz) Playoff Record 0-1 Exempt Status: 29th at 1991 0-Tournament Best Ever Finish: 2 —1985 St. Jude Classic (lost playoff to Hal Sutton): 1989 Hawaiian Open Money & Position: 1983—$36.003— 121 1986—$ 75.245-113 1989 — $ 234,196— 59 1984 — 545.461 — 113 1987 — $ 80,149 — 110 1990 — $ 64,190-167 1985-576,294— 95 1988-5 138,807-86 1991 —S 8,024-235 1991 Best Finish: T47—H.E.B. Texas Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-15: in money— 4; top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $758,369 P PFEIL, Mark Birth Date 7' 18/51 Birthplace Chicago Heights, IL Residence La Quints Hotel & CC. La Quinta. CA Height 511 Weight 175 College University of Southern California (BS. 1974) Special Interests Family activities Family Wife, Diana: Kimberly Ann 19'19/80): Kathryn (8123/ 84) Turned Professional 1974 Joined TOUR Fall, 1975 and Fall, 1976 Other Achievements Won California Interscholastic Federation; 1973 Walker Cup team: All-American 1973. 1974, Winner Pacific Coast Amateur, 1972, 1974; Southern California Amateur, 1973: PAC-8. 1974, Winner 1983 Anderson-Pacific Classic (TPS). Winner. 1985 Jerry Ford Invitational. Winner, 1991 Concord General Pro-Am. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 1-1980 Tallahassee Open Money & Position: 1976 — $ 439-271 1991-5 28.951 — 112 1986 — s 67.488-122 1977—$ 9.924-149 1981-5 62.663— 71 1987—$ 11,882-203 1978—$ 13,943-123 1982—$ 85477— 66 1988—$ 6,057-235 1979—$ 18.963-125 1983—$101,878— 69 1989—$ —0- 1980-5 52,704— 72 1985—$ 54,098-116 1990—$ 3.383-260 1991 — $ —0— Career Earnings: $517.819 PEEGE, Dave Birth Date 6/24/63 Birthplace Louisville. KY Residence Louisville. KY Height 5- 10 Weight 200 Special Interest Family Family Wife, Lauren College Mississippi Turned Professional 1986 Other Achievements NCAA All-American 1984, 1985, Exempt Status: 36th at 1991 Q-Tournament

PFISTER, E.J. Birth Date 59:66 Birthplace Buffalo, NY Residence Lawrence. KS Height 5-10 Weight 220 Special Interest Hunting, Fishing Family Wife, Julie College Oklahoma State Turned Professional 1988 Other Achievements 1988 NCAA Champion. Winner, 1988 New York State Open, 1988 Big Eight Conference Championship. Exempt Status: 18th at 1991 0-Tournament

QUINN Fran Birth Date 3/11/65 Birthplace Worcester, MA Residence Nonhboro, MA Height 60 Weight 185 Special Interests Skiing. football, all sports Family Single College Northwest- ern Turned Professional 1988 Q School 1991 Other Achievements Winner of five mini four events. Massachusetts Open Champion. Winner,1987 Massachusetts Amateur. Finished 12th in 1990 Bank of Boston Classic. Exempt Status: 9th at 1991 O-Tournament

Randolph Renner Riegger Rose R RANDOLPH, Sam Birth Date 5'13.64 Birthplace Santa Barbara. CA Residence McKinney, TX Height 6-0 Weight 175 Special Interests All Sports, Fishing Family Wife, Julie College USC Turned Professional 1986 0 School 1986, 1990 Other Achievements 1985 U.S. Amateur Champion. W inner of 1981 Junior World title. California State Amateur. Three time First-Team All- American. Winner of 13 collegiate titles. Awarded 1985 Fred Haskins Trophy as outstanding collegiate player. Exempt Status: Past Winner TOUR Victories: 1-1987 Bank of Boston Classic. Money & Position: 1987— $180378— 58 1989 — $ 35.561-178 1991 — $ 68.668-154 1986-5117,132-97 1990—$ 27.529-198 1991 Best Finish: T6—Nissan Los Angeles Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-27: in money — 9: top ten finishes-1. Career Earnings: $429.269

RENNER, Jack Birth Date 7 . 6,56 Birthplace Palm Springs. CA Residence San Diego, CA Height 6-0 Weight 150 College College of the Desert Special Interests Reading, all sports Family Wife, Lisa: Jill Marie (6/10/90) Turned Professional 19760 School Spring 1977 Other Achieve- ments Winner 1972 World Junior. Winner 1973 U.S Junior Playoff Record: 1-0 Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 3-1979-Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic, 1981-Pleasant Valley- Jimmy Fund Classic, 1984-Hawaiian Open Money & Position: 1977—$ 12,837-128 1982—$ 95.589— 41 1987—$ 92.289-102 1978—$73.996— 33 1983-5133.290— 41 1988-5 82,046-128 1 979-5 1 82.808 — 14 1984—$260.153— 19 1989-5 —0- 1980—S 97,501 — 45 1985 — 5202.761 — 26 1990 — $ 7.451-241 1981 — 5193.292 — 11 1986 — $ 84.028-100 1991 — $ 13.612 — 222 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-8: in money-6: top ten finishes-0. 1991 Best Finish: T36—Chattanooga Classic Career Earnings: $1,531,654

RIEGGER, John Birth Date 6:13/63 Birthplace Metropolis, IL Residence Metropolis, IL Height 6 . 2 Weight 165 Special Interest Bow hunting, fishing Family Wife. Julie College LamarTurned Professional 1985 0 School 1991 Other Achievements 1985 NCAA All-American. Winner, 1986 Steamboat Classic, 1991 Nebuber Classic. Winner, 1985 Southland Conference Tourna- ment. Exempt Status: 34th at 1991 0-Tournament

ROSE, Clarence Birth Date 12/8,57 Birthplace Goldsboro, NC Residence Goldsboro, NC Height 5-8 Weight 175 College Clemson Special Interests All sports, video games Family Wife, Jan: Clark (2/20/89) Turned Professional 1981 0 School Spring 1981 Other Achievements Winner. 1979 North Carolina Amateur. Quarterfinalist 1986 U.S. Amateur. All-American 1980 Playoff Record: 0.1 Exempt Status: Veteran Member Best-Ever Finish: 2-1985 Southern Open; 1986 Los Angeles Open; 1987 Greater Greensboro Open: 1988 GTE Byron Nelson Classic: 1989 The Internartionai: T2 — 1986 Honda Classic. Money & Position: 1981—$ 965-233 1985—$133.610-63 1989-5 267,141— 49 1982-541,075-100 1986-5189.387-44 1990—$ 25.908-202 1983—$45,271-109 1987—$173,154-59 1991—$ 9,564-228 1984-562,278-92 1988-5228.976-44 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-21: in money-4: top ten finishes-0. 1991 Best Finish: T36—Buick Southern Open Career Earnings: $1,177,330

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Ross Schreyer Silveira Skinner

ROSBURG, Bob Birth Date 10:21126 Birth Place San Francisco, CA Residence Rancho Mirage. CA Height 5-11 Weight 185 College Stanford (1948) Special Interests All sports Family Wife, Eleanor. three children Turned Professional 1953 Joined TOUR 1953 Other Achievements 1958 Vardon Trophy winner (70.11). 1959 Ryder Cup team member, Tournament Policy Board Player Director, 1972-73. Color commentator, ABC golf telecasts. Exempt Status: 1959 PGA Championship winner TOUR Victories: 7-1954 Brawley Open. Miami Open. 1956 , San Diego Open. 1959 PGA Championship. 1961 Bing Crosby Pro-Am. 1972 Bob Hope Desert Classic. Money Summary: Joined TOUR in 1953 and won $150 for 1 62t place. Best year was 1972 when he won $78,877 for 27th on money list. In limited play he has won $948 since 1975. Career Earnings: $436,466

ROSS, John Birth Date 4/18/52 Birth Place Burlington, VT Residence Freeman, WV Height 6-1 Weight 195 College Campbell University Special Interests Fishing Family Wife, Joyce: Stephanie (10/26/78) Turned Professional 1972 Other Achievements Hogan Tour member 1 990-199 1 Exempt Status: 16th at 19910-Tournament

$ SCHREVER, Dave Birth Date 9/15/66 Birthplace Atlanta, GA Residence Peachtree City. GA Height 511 Weight 140 Special Interest Running, Weight Training. Fishing Family Single College Huntingdon College Turned Professional 1989 Other Achievements Four time NAIA All- American. Member, 1986-88 World University Golf Team. 1988 NAIA National Champion. Exempt Status: 48th at 19910-Tournament

SILVEIRA, Larry Birth Date 10/12/65 Birthplace Walnut Creek, CA Residence Tucson. AZ Height 6-0 Weight 180 Special Interests Hunting, fishing Family Wife, Beth College Arizona Turned Professional 1987 0 School 1988, 1989. 1990 Other Achievements Winner of the 1988 Arizona Open. First team All-American in 1987, 1988. PAC 10 Player of the Year in 1987. Athlete of the Year at the University of Arizona in 1987. Winner, 1991 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, Exempt Status: 138th on 1991 money list Best-Ever Finish: 1-1991—Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. Money & Position: 1989—$ 60.712-156 1990 — $ 65,696-166 1991 —$ 93,893-138 1991 Best Finish: 1—Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered— 29: in money —10: top ten finishes —1. Career Earnings: $220,301

SKINNER, Sonny Birth Date 8;18160 Birthplace Portsmouth. VA Residence Sylvester, GA Height 5-9 Weight 155 Special Interests All sports Family Wife, Coenia College ABAC and Shorter College Turned Professional 1983 0 School 1989. 1991 Other Achievements Winner of tour collegiate tournaments. Three Space Coast Tour wins. Played Canadian Tour in 1989. Exempt Status: 5th at 1991 O-Tournament Best-Ever Finish: T19 -1990—B.C. Open Money & Position: 1990— $ 29.565 — 193 1991 — $ 4.013 --260 Career Earnings: $29,565

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Sneed Standly Stewart Streck

SNEED, Ed Birth Date 8'644 Birth Place Roanoke, VA Residence Columbus, OH Height 6-2 Weight 185 College Ohio State (1967 Marketing) Special Interests Bridge. running. reading Family Wife, Nancy Kay; Mary Elisa (8/16/74): Erica Kathryn (4/2177) Turned Professional 1967 Joined TOUR Fall, 1968 Other Achievements Winner. 1973 New South Wales Open: member 1977 Ryder Cup team: Player Director on Tournament Policy Board, 1977-78 and 1981- 82: Winner, 1980 Morocco Grand Prix; 1965 Ohio Intercollegiate: Co-winner 1978 Jerry Ford Invitational. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 4-1973 Kaiser International Open; 1974 Greater Milwaukee Open; 1977 Tallahassee Open: 1982 Michelob-Houston Open Money Summary: Joined TOUR in 1969 and won $4,254 for 170th place. Best year was 1982 when he won $148,170 for 23rd on money list, Last won money in 1986. Career Earnings: $842,580

STANDLY, Mike Birth Date 519:64 Birthplace Abilene, TX Residence Houston, TX Height 6-0 Weight 200 Special Interests Fishing, Hunting Family Wife, Nicole; Charles Allen (11/16/88) College Houston Turned Profesional 1986 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Winner. 1984 Boone Links Invitational. Finished second in 1986 NCAA finals. 1986 All-American. Played the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 1st at 1991 0-Tournament Best-Ever Finish: T1 8-1991 Phoenix Open Money & Position: 1991— $ 55,846-171 1991 Best Finish: T18—Phoenix Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered —31: in money— 14: top ten finishes —1. Career Earnings: $55,846

STEWART, Ray Birth Date 1213/53 Birthplace Mission, BC. Canada Residence Abbotsford, BC Height 6-0 Weight 170 Special Interests All sports Family Wife, Maureen; Brett Alexander (11; 18'88) College University of British Columbia Turned Profeslonal 1980 Q School 1983,1986, 1988 Exempt Status: 147th on 1991 money list Best-Ever Finish: T2 — 1987 Bank of Boston Classic. 1989 Chattanooga Classic Money & Position: 1983—$ 7,577-192 1988—$ 45.106-153 1990— $ 139.536 -111 1987-5 72,136-124 1989-5 133.944-106 1991—$ 80.495-147 1991 Best Finish: T10 — Canadian Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered — 31; in money —16: top ten finishes —1. Career Earnings: $478,794

STRECK, Ron Birth Date 6/1754 Birthplace Tulsa. OK ResidenceTulsa, OK Height 6-0 Weight 165 College Tulsa University Special Interests Skiing. Basketball Turned Professional 1976 0 School Fall, 1976 Other Achievements Two-time winner Missouri Valley Conference title. Two-time collegiate All-American Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 2-1978 San Antonio-Texas Open: 1981 Michelob-Houston Open Money & Position: 1977—$ 11,014-143 1982—$ 67,962— 60 1987—$ 62,289-133 1978-5 46,933— 68 1983—$ 68,950— 77 1988-5 31,094-170 1979-5 39484— 99 1984-5 82,235— 81 1989—$ 50,444-164 1980—$ 51,728— 73 1985-5142,848— 55 1990—$ 10.356-229 1981—$114,895— 29 1986—$ 21,605-172 1991—$ 13,914-221 1991 Best Finish: T15—Chattanooga Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-6; in money-2: top ten finishes 0. Career Earnings: $804,219

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SULLIVAN, Mike Birth Date 1/155 Birthplace Gary, IN Residence Ocala, FL Height 62 Weight 200 Special Interests Flying. fishing Family Wife, Sandy; Rebecca (6/1385) College Florida Turned Professional 1975 0 School 1976, 1985. 1991 Other Achievements Winner, 1984 Shoot-Out at Jeremy Ranch on SENIOR PGA TOUR with Don January. Exempt Status: 46th at 1991 0-Tournament TOUR Victories: 2-1980 Southern Open, 1989 Independent Insurance Agent Open Money & Position: 1977—$ 11,170-142 1982—$ 37,957-108 1987—$ 79,456-112 1978-5 41.184— 74 1963—s 93,437— 60 1988-5 115.994-99 1979-5 38,596— 97 1984—$ 111.415-63 191 273,963— 47 1980—$ 147,759— 22 1985—$ 45.032-127 1990—$ 80.038-147 1981 --5 94.644-41 1986-5 150.407-62 1991—$ 106.048-133 1991 Best Finish: T16—MCI Heritage Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-2$ in money-16; top ten finishes. Career earnings: $1,427,300 T TENNYSON, Brian Birth Date 710;62 Birthplace Evansville. IN Residence Evansville, IN Height 5. 10 Weight 165 Special Interests Snow skiing, fishing, reading Family Wife. Jeanne: Ryan (3/27/89) College Ball State Turned Professional 1984 O School 1987 Other Achievements Winner, 1986 Razorback Open (on TPS circuit). Winner, 1987 Indian Open and Phillipine Open on Asian Tour. Winner of eight collegiate events. Named 1984 NCAA Academic All-American. Exempt Status: 130th on 1991 money list Best-Ever Finish: T2 —1989 Hardee's Golf Classic. 1990 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Money & Position: 1987-5 4,694-229 1989—$ 189,345-76 1991-5 110,302-130 1988— $ 108.082-107 1990— $ 443,508-29 1991 Best Finish: T5—Northern Telecom Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-32; in money-13; top ten finishes-1. Career earnings: $851,237

THOMPSON, Dicky Birth Date 6'13//57 Birthplace Atlanta, GA Residence Peachtree City, GA Height 5-8 Weight 150 Special Interests Fishing, Reading Family Single College U. of Georgia Turned Professional 1980 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1990 Ben Hogan Baton Rouge Open and Ben Hogan Elizabethtown Open. Finished 8th in earnings on 1990 Ben Hogan Tour. Exempt Status: 32nd at 1992 Q-Tournament. Best-Ever Finish: T9-1991 Las Vegas Invitational Money & Position: 1991-5 86.480-144 1991 Best Finish: T9—Las Vegas Invitational 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-31; in money-13; top ten finishes-0. Career earnings: $86,480

THORPE, Jim Birth Date 2/1/49 Birthplace Roxboro, NC Residence Buffalo, NY Height 6-0 Weight 200 College Morgan State Special Interests Football, basketball, hunting Family Wife, Carol; Sheronne (3677); Chera (12/3188) Turned Professional 1972 Joined TOUR 1978 Other Achievements Winner, 1982 Canadian PGA. Co-medalist 1978 TOUR Qualifying School, Winner, 1991 Amoco Centel Classic. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 3 —1985 Greater Milwaukee Open, Seiko-Tucson Match Play Championship. 1986 Seiko Tucson Match Play Championship. Money & Position: 1976—$ 2,000— 1983—$ 118,197— 46 1988—$ 4,028-252 1979-5 48.987— 80 1984-5 135,818— 48 1989—$ 104,704- 123 1980—S 33,671 — 99 1985-5 379,091 — 4 1990-5211.297— 70 1981-5 43.011 — 93 1986—S 326,087 — 15 1991—s 46.039-179 1982—$ 66,379— 63 1987-5 57,198-139 Best 1991 Finish: T23—Greater Milwaukee Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-27; in money-13, top ten finishes—O. Career Earnings: $1,576.506 205

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TOMS, David Birth Date 1/4167 Birthplace Monroe. LA Residence Bossier City, LA Height 5-10 Weight 160 College Louisiana State Special Interests Hunting, fishing Family Single Turned Professional 1989 Q-School 1991 Other Achievements 1st Team Ali-American, 1988 &1989. SEC Player of the Year 1988 & 1989. Semifinalist 1988 U.S. Amateur. Exempt Status: 24th at 1991 0-Tournament

TUCKER, Chris Birth Date 1115:57 Birthplace Charlotte, NC Residence Charlotte, NC Height 5- 9 Weight 200 Special Interest All Sports Family Single College UNC-Charlotte Turned Professional 1982 Other Achievements 1991. Carolina PGA Player of the Year 1990 & 1991 Carolina PGA Section Champion. Winner, 1990 Carolina Open. Exempt Status: 27th at 1991 Q-Tournament

TWIGGS, Greg Birth Date 10.31 .60Birthplace Los Angeles, CA Residence Rancho Mirage, CA Height 6 . 2 Weight 235 College San Diego State University Special Interests Cars, fishing. antique golf clubs Family Wife. Teresa: Amber Alexandra (1016'87) Turned Professional 1984 Joined TOUR Fa11,1984, 1986. 1988 Other Achievements 1982 & 1983 First Team All- American. Winner 1984 California State Open. Several mini tour events. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 1-1989 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open Money & Position: 1985—$ 33.559-139 1988—$ 2,999-262 1990—$ 49.696-178 1986—$ 41418-147 1989—$ 154.302— 90 1991—$ 65,080-158 1987—$ 21,443-186 Best 1991 Finish: T9—B.C. Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-31: in money-10: top ten finishes-1. Career Earnings: $365,499

TYNER, Tray Birth Date 9/29/64 Birthplace Anchorage. AK Residence Humble. TX Height 5-10 Weight 165 College University of Houston Special Interests Hunting. sports Family Wife. Carrie Turned Professional 1987 Other Achievements Won 1988 Malaysian Open. Won 1989 Texas State Open Won Bohby Hills 1987 1991 Exempt Status: 33rd at 1991 0 Tournamen!

V VERPLANK, Scott Birth Date 7/9164 Birthplace Dallas. TX Residence Edmond OK Height 5.9 Weight 160 College Oklahoma State University Special Interests Hunting. fishing. football Family Wife. Kim Turned Professional 1986 Other Achievements Winner. 1984 United States Amateur. 1982.1984,1985 Texas State Amateur. 1982,1983.1984.1985 LaJet Amateur Classic in Abilene, TX: 1984 Western Amateur: 1984. 1985 Sunnehanna Amateur; 1984 Big Eight Conference. Two-Time All-America selection. 1985 Academic All-America team. Named 1982 American Junior Golf Association Player-of-the-Year; 1984 Player-of-the-Year by Golf Digest. Winner 1986 NCAA Championship. National Teams Walker Cup, 1985. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 2 —1985 Western Open. 1988 Buick Open Money & Position: 1986-5 19.575-177 1988 — $ 366,045 — 31 1990-5 303.589 — 47 1987-5 34,136-173 1989-5 82.345-141 1991-5 3.195-266 Best 1991 Finish: T63—Las Vegas Invitational 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-26: in money-1; top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $809,067

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VENTURI, Ken Birth Date 5115,31 Birthplace San Francisco, CA Residence Naples, FL Height 6' 0 Weight 175 College San Jose State (1953) Special Interests Hunting, fishing, cars. Family Wife, Beau: two children. Turned Professional 1956 Joined TOUR 1957 Other Achievements 1964 PGA Player of the Year. 1965 Ryder Cup team member Color commentator for CBS golf telecasts. Exempt Status: 1964 U.S. Open winner TOUR Victories: 14-1957 St Paul Open, Miller Open; 1958 , Phoenix Open, Baton Rouge Open, Gleneagles Chicago Open; 1959 Gleneagles Chicago Open. Los Angeles Open; 1960 Bing Crosby Pro-Am, Milwaukee Open; 1964 U.S. Open, Insurance City Open, American Golf Classic: 1966 Lucky International Money Summary: Started in 1957 and won $18,781 for 10th place. Best year 1964 when he won $62,465 for 6th place. Last year he won money was in 1975. Career Earnings: $268,293

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WADSWORTH, Fred Birth Date 7/17 162 Birthplace Munich, Germany Residence Columbus. GA Height 6-3 Weight 170 College U of South Carolina Special Interests All sports, fishing Family Wife. Juli Turned Professional 1984 Joined TOUR 1986 Other Achievements 1984 Eastern Amateur champ. 1984 All-American at South Carolina. Three mini-tour wins. South African Open champ. Exempt Status: Past Champion TOUR Victories: 1-1986 Southern Open Money & Position: 1980—$ 24,129-190 1987—$ 80,585-109 1989—$ 10.587-208 1986—$ 75,092-115 1988—$ 24.129-190 1991—$ 1,292— 314 Best 1991 Finish: T37—Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-5: in money-1; top ten finishes-- 0. Career Earnings: $192.368

WEISKOPF, Tom Birth Date 11/9142 Birthplace Massillon, OH Residence Paradise Valley. AZ Height 6-3 Weight 190 Special Interests Golf course architecture, hunting, fishing, sports Family Wife. Jeanne: Heidi (3/20/71): Eric (1/10/73) College Ohio State Turned Professional 1964 Joined TOUR 1965 Other Achievements Winner, 1973 British Open, 1963 Western Amateur, 1972 World Picadilly Match Play. 1973 World Series of Golf, 1973 South African PGA, 1979 Argentina Open. 1981 Benson & Hedges International (England), 1982 Jerry Ford Invitational. National Teams Ryder Cup (2) 1973. 1975. World Cup 1972. Exempt Status: Top 50 career earnings TOUR Victories: 15-1968 Andy Williams San Diego Open, Buick Open. 1971 Kemper Open, IVB-Philadelphia Classic. 1972 Jackie Gleason Inverarry Classic. 1973 Colonial National Invitation, Kemper Open. IVB-Philadelphia Classic, Canadian Open. 1975 Greater Greensboro Open. Canadian Open. 1977 Kemper Open. 1978 Doral-Eastern Open. 1981 LaJet Classic. 1982 Western Open. Money & Position: 1965—$ 11,263— 72 1974—$127,529— 13 1983—$47436-105 1966—$ 37,166— 27 1975—$219,140— 3 1984—$ 8,657-185 1967—$ 40,069— 30 1976—$131,331— 15 1985—$ Did not play 1968—$154.946— 3 1977—$197.639— 6 1986—$ 7.342 —214 1969—$ 81,594— 18 1978—$110,331— 19 1987—$ Did not play 1970 — $ 95,287— 19 1979 — $ 76,999 — 48 1988— $ Did not play 1971—$106,538— 12 1980—$ 88.260— 47 1989—$ Did not play 1972—$129,422— 6 1981—$177,396— 17 1990—$ 4,326-251 1973—$245,463— 3 1982—$ 151,821 — 22 1991 —$ —0— Career Earnings: $2.249,955

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WHISMAN,Greg Birth Date 3/1/61 Birthplace Everett WA Residence Everett, WA Height 5 . 10 Weight 185 Special Interests Fishing, Family Family Wife. Jill: Samantha (8/23/ 88) College Weber State Turned Professional 1983 0 School 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1988 Washington State Match Play. Won the 1988 Oregon Open and 1989 Washington State Assistants Championship. Exempt Status: 15th at 1991 0-Tournament Best Ever Finish: T14-1991 Northern Telecom Ooen Money & Position: 1991— $ 67.975 —155 Best 1991 Finish: T14-1991 Northern Telecom Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-29; in money-13: top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $67,975

WIEBE, Mark Birth Date 9.13,57 Birthplace Seaside. OR Residence Denver. CO Height 6-2 Weight 210 Special Interests Fishing, hiking. skiinc Family Wife, Cathy; Taylor Lynn (9/9/86): Gunner (1.1'89) College San Jose State Turned professional 1980 0 School 1983, 1984 Other Achievements Second team All-American, Winner of 1981 "Texas Dolly" Match Play Championship in Las Vegas. Winner, 1986 Colorad3 Open. Exempt Status: 136th on 1991 money list TOUR Victories: 2-1985 Anheuser Busch Classic. 1986 Hardee's Golf Classic Money & Position: 1984—$ 16257-166 1987—$128.651-82 1990—$210,435-72 198—5 $181.894 — 155 1988—$392.166-28 1991—$100,045-136 1986— $260.180 — 25 1989— $ 296269-41 Best 1991 Finish: T12—Walt Disney World/Oldsnntile Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-29; in money-13; top ten finishes—C. Career Earnings: $1,585,899

WOOD, Willie Birth Date 10/1/60 Birthplace Kingsville. -X Residence Edmond. OK Height 5-7 Weight 145 Special Interests Fishing, physical fitnass Family William King (12/17/86); Kelby Curtis 1615/88) College Oklahoma State Turned Professional 1983 0 School 1983 Other Achievements Winner of five major junior titles, including 1977 USGA Junior, 1978 PGA National Junior and 1979 Western Junior. Winner 1379 Nevada State Open (as amateur) and 1984 Colorado State Open. Winner, 1990 Oklahoma State Open. Winner of nine collegiate events and was two-time All-American choice at Oklahoma State. Awarded 1982 Fred Haskins Award as oustanding collegiate player. Medalist in 1983 PCA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. National Teams Walker Cup. 1983. Best Ever Finish: 2— 1984 Anheuser Busch Classic 1386 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic, 1990 Hardee's Golf Classic Money&Position: 1984—$115.741-61 1987—$35.916— 98 1990—$179.972— 90 1985— s 153.706-49 1988— $53,064— 146 1991— $ 48.033 — 176 1986— $ 172,629-52 1989— $ 9.677-212 Best 1991 Finish: T30—GTE Byron Nelson Classi:, The International 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-27; in money-13; top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings: $828,739

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WOODWARD, Jim Birth Date 6/5/57 Birthplace Wilmington, DE Residence Oklahoma City. OK Height 6-2 Weight 210 Special Interests Fishing. hunting, family activities Family Wife. Janet; Jacey (7/24/85): Sarah (7/8/88) Turned Professional 1979 O School 1989.1991 Other Achievements Winner, 1975 Oklahoma State High School Championship, 1975 Texas-Okla- homa Championship. 1978 Oklahoma State Amateur, 1978 Southern Amateur, 1986. 1988 California State Open. Exempt Status: 21st at 1991 0-Tournament Money & Position 1990—$118,462— 128 1991 — $ 28.307-199 Best 1991 Finish: T24—Nissan Los Angeles Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-29: in money-11: top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings $146.770 Y YOUNG, Kim Birth Date 24.55 Birthplace Harlingen, Texas Residence Winter Springs. FL Height 5-11 Weight 170 College Valencia Community College Special Interest All sports Family Wife. Jacqueline: Chelsea(427,78), Courtney (3/24180) Turned Professional 1975 Q School 1977, 1987, 1990, 1991 Other Achievements Winner. 1990 Ben Hogan Dakota Dunes Open. Won 17 times on Florida mini-tours in 1986, 1987, 1989. Exempt Status: 38th at 1991 0-Tournament Money&Position 1977—$ 722 1988—$32,186-168 1991—$ 9,022-231 1978—$ 135 Best 1991 Finish: T41—Independent Insurance Agent Open 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered-22: in money-4: top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings $41,208

KA ZABRISKI, Bruce Birth Date 8/3/57 Birthplace Southhampton. NY Residence Southhampton. NY Height 6- 4 Weight 205 Special Interest All Sports Family Wife. Sarah Turned Professional 1980 O School 1977, 1987, 1990 Other Achievements Winner, 1984 New York Open, 1989,1990 Dodge Open. 1991 Ben Hogan Panama City Beach Classic. Exempt Status: 25th at 1991 Q-Tournament

ZOKOL, Richard Birth Date 821/58 Birthplace Kitimat. B.C., Canada Residence Richmond. B.C.. Canada Height 5- 9 Weight 160 Special Interest Hunting Family Wife, Joanie: Connor and Garrett (10/14/87): Hayley (6/25/90) Turned Professional 1981 Q School 1981; 1982: 1986 Other Achievements Winner 1980 International Champions (Morocco). Winner 1981 Canadian Amateur. Member 1981 Brigham Young University NCAA Championship team. Winner. 1982 British Columbia Open, 1984 Utah Open. Exempt Status: Veteran Member Best Ever Finish: 2— 1988 Hawaiian Open; Chattanooga Classic Money & Position 1982—$ 15,110-156 1986—$37.888-152 1989—$ 51,323-163 1983-538.107-117 1987-5114,406-89 1990-5191,634— 84 1984-5 56,605— 97 1988 -5 142,153-83 1991—$ 78,426-149 1985—$ 71,192-102 Best 1991 Finish: T12—GTE Byron Nelson Classic 1991 Summary: Tournaments entered— .25: in money-10; top ten finishes-0. Career Earnings $796,845

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Isao Aoki HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: August 31, 1942 BIRTHPLACE: Abiko. Chiba. Japan RESIDENCE: Tokyo, Japan FAMILY: Wife, Chie: Joanne. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, golf course design TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1964 TOUR VICTORIES: 1-1983 Hawaiian Open MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 46,420-- 88 1985--$ 92,659-- 84 1989--$ 87.516--135 1982--$ 30,657--122 1986--$ 53.116-134 1990--$ 49,047--179 1983-$146,467-- 34 1987--$ 82,309--107 1991--$ -- 1984--$ 64,449-- 90 1988--$101,686--110 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 56 tournaments worldwide including 1978 World Match Play. 1983 European Open. 1983 and 1987 Japan Open. five Japan PGA Match Play titles. 1989 Coca Cola Classic, 1989 Tokai Classic, 1989 Casio World Open. 1990 Mitsubishi Gallant. Leading money winner five times on Japan PGA Tour. Only player from Japan to win on all four Tours-- U.S.. European, Australian, Japan. Only Japanese player to win on the PGA TOUR. Winner 1987 Fred Meyer Challenge (with Payne Stewart). NATIONAL TEAMS: U.S vs. Japan 131. 1982. 1983, 1984. Kirin Cup (3). 1985, 1987, 1988.

Seve Ballesteros HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 175 BIRTH DATE: April 9, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Pedrena, Santander. Spain RESIDENCE: Pedrena. Santander. Spain FAMILY: Wife, Carmen: Baldomero Javier SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cycling TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1974 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-2 TOUR VICTORIES: 6 - 1978 Greater Greensboro Open. 1980 Masters Tournament. 1983 Masters Tournament, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1985 USF&G Classic. 1988 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1983--$ 210.933-- 18 1986-$ 45,877-- 141 1989--$138,094--101 1984--$ 132,660-- 52 1987-$ 305,058-- 32 1990--$ 84,584--144 1985--$ 206.638-- 18 1988--$ 165,202-- 71 1991--$ 64.320-16C BEST 1991 FINISHES: T5--Buick Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--6: in money--4: top ten finishes--1. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of three British Opens. 1979. 1984. 1988. Winner of 60 tournaments worldwide such as World Match Play. 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985: Lancome Trophy. 1976, 1983, 1986.1988: Spanish Open. 1981, 1985: French Open, 1977.1982, 1985. 1986: Dutch Open. 1976, 1980, 1986: Swiss Open. 1977. 1978. 1989: German Open, 1978, 1988: Irish Open. 1983. 1985. 1986; ,1986, 1991: British PGA. 1983: , 1980. 1981, 1989: Japanese Open. 1977, 1978: Australian PGA. 1981: Dunlop Phoenix (Japan), 1977, 1981: Taiheiyo Masters (Japan(. 1988: Kenya Open, 1978: Volvo PGA. 1991. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup I6). 1979,1983,1985.1987.1989.1991. World Cup (3), 1975, 1976. 1977. Dunhill Cup (3). 1985. 1986, 1988.

Nick Faldo HEIGHT: 63" WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: July 18, 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Hertfordshire, England RESIDENCE: Surrey. England FAMILY: Wife, Gill: Natalie: Matthew TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 3- 1984 Sea Pines Heritage Classic. Tournament. 1990 Masters Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1981--$ 23,320--119 1985--$ 54,060--117 1989$ 327,981-- 31 1982--$ 56,667-- 79 1986--$ 52,965--135 1990--$ 345,262- 37 1983--$ 67,851-- 79 1987--$36.281-169 1991--$ 127,156--117 1984--$ 116,845-- 38 1988--$ 179,120--64 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T6--Buick Open: T7--Nestle Invitational 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--7: in money--7; top ten finishes--2. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1987, 1990 British Open. Winner 1975 British Youths Amateur and Championships. Named 1977 European Tour Rookie of the Year. Winner British PGA Championship, 1978. 1980, 1981. Leading money winner on the European Tour in 1983 when he won five times (including French and Swiss Opens). Had 11 top ten finishes in 16 European starts in 1983 and compiled 69.03 stroke average. Winner 1984 Car Care Plan International (England): 1987 Spanish Open. Winner 1988 French Open, . Winner of 23 events worldwide. Winner 1989 Volvo PGA Championship, Dunhill British Masters. Peugeot French Open, Suntory World Match Play. Winner, 1991 Irish Open. Awarded MBE (Member British Empire) in 1987. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup (8),1977.1979.1981.1983,1985.1987.1989,1991 - World Cup, 1977. Dunhill Cup (4). 1985. 1986. 1987.1988. 210

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Mike Harwood HEIGHT: 6'4' WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: August 1. 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Sydney, Australia RESI- DENCE: Melbourne, Australia FAMILY: Wife. Linda: Megan Jane. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis. rugby. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 BEST EVER FINISH: T18-1990 NEC World Series of Golf MONEY & POSITION: 1987- $ 6.950--218 1990--$ 13.379--222 1991--$ 6,034--251 BEST 1991 FINISH: T49--U.S, Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered- 2: in money--1: top ten finishes-0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1984 Fijian Open, Pacific Harbour Open: 1986 Australian PGA Championship: 1988 Portuguese Open: 1989 PLM Open: 1990 Volvo PGA Championship. The West End S.A. Open. Finished 2nd in 1991 British Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: World Cup, 1984: Four Tours World Championship. 1991. HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 148 BIRTH DATE: July 26. 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Lihue, Hawaii RESIDENCE: Honolulu. Hawaii FAMILY: Wile, Lorraine: Misty Daos: Colan David. COLLEGE: University of Houston (1977. Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Martial Arts TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1979 TOUR VICTORIES: 1- 1990 Hawaiian Open MONEY & POSITION: 1985--$ 2,309--226 1988--$44,689--155 1990--$188.000-- 87 1986-$16,800--183 1989- -- 1991-5 17.615--214 1987- BEST 1991 FINISH: T18-Infiniti Tournament of Champions 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--2: in money--I: top ten finishes--0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of Hawaii State Amateur (match and medal play): Member University of Houston's 1977 NCAA Championship team. Winner of 10 events on Japan PGA Tour such as 1986 Chunichi Crowns. 1987 Casio World Open. 1987 Bridgestone Classic. 1 987 Japan PGA, 1 987 Japan Series (tie with lsao Aoki l. 1988 Japan PGA Match Play. Winner of 1987 Japan Order of Merit with six victories that year Winner 1982 Kapalua Open.

Ricky Kawagishi HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 193 BIRTH DATE: December 6. 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Ishikawa. Japan RESIDENCE: Tokyo, Japan TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 BEST EVER FINISH: 11-1991 The International MONEY & POSITION: 1990--$ 23.633-205 1991--$38,797--i86 BEST 1991 FINISH: 11 --The International 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered-7: in money--4: top ten finishes--0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1990 Kanto Open: : Lark Cup; 1991 Pocari Sweat Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: Four Tours World Championship, 1991.

Bernhard Langer HEIGHT: 5'9' WEIGHT: 155 BIRTH DATE: August 27. 1957 BIRTHPLACE: Anhausen, Germany RESIDENCE: Anhausen. Germany FAMILY: Wife. Vikki: Jackie Carol. SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports especially snow skiing. soccer. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1972 PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1 TOUR VICTORIES: 2- Tournament. Sea Pines Heritage Classic. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 82.465-75 1987--$366.430-- 23 1990--$ 35.150--187 1985--$271.044-- 13 1988--$100.635--111 1991--$ 112.539--129 1986--5379.800-- 10 1989--$195.973-- 73 BEST 1991 FINISHES: T6-THE PLAYERS Championship: T7--Nestle Invitational 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--5: in money-5: top ten finishes--2. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 30 international tournaments such as: 1980 Dunlop Masters. Colombian Open, 1981, 1982. 1985 and 1986 German Open: 1981 Bob Hope British Classic: 1983 Italian Open, 1983 Glasgow Classic: TPC at St. Mellion: 1983 Johnny Walker Tournament: 1983 Casio World (Japan): 1984.1987 Irish Open: 1984 Dutch Open: 1984 French Open; 1984 Spanish Open: 1985 Australian Masters: 1985 European Open: 1985 Sun City Challenge: Co-winner Lancome Trophy. Winner of seven German National Opens and two German National PGA's (Germans only). Leader in European Order of Merit. 1981 and 1984. Winner 1987 PGA Championship in England, 1987 Belgian Classic. Winner 1988 European Epson Match Play. Winner 1989 Peugeot Spanish Open. . Winner 1990 Madrid Open. Winner 1991 Benson & Hedges Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup (6), 1981. 1983. 1985, 1987. 1989, 1991: World Cup (6). 1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980. 1990: Nissan Cup (2). 1985. 1986 (captain both years): Kirin Cup (3), 1985. 1986. 1987 (captain in 1987): Four Tours World Championship. 1989 (captain).

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Sandy Lyle HEIGHT: 6'1" WEIGHT: 187 BIRTH DATE: February 9. 1958 BIRTHPLACE: Shrewsbury. England RESIDENCE: Surrey. England FAMILY: Wife, Jolande: Stuart: James. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Motor- cycles, cars. airplanes TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 PLAYOFF RECORD: 3-0 TOUR VICTORIES: 5-1986 Greater Greensboro Open. 1987 Tournament Players Championship. 1988 Phoenix Open. K mart Greater Greensboro Open. Masters Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1984--$ 15.532-169 1987-$286.176-- 34 1990--$ 51.280--175 1985-$ 40.452--132 1988--$726.934-- 7 1991--$ 59,794--166 1986--$143.415- 64 1989--$292,292-- 43 BEST 1991 FINISH: T12--Phoenix Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--8: in money--5; top ten finishes--0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner. 1985 British Open. Winner of 27 international events such as 1978 Nigerian Open: 1979 Scandinavian Open. European Open; 1981 French Open: 1983 Madrid Open: 1984 Italian Open, Lancome Trophy, Kapalua International, Casio World (Japan). Winner, 1987 German Masters; 1988 Dunhill Masters. Suntory World Match Play. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup (5). 1979,1981.1983,1985,1987: Nissan Cup (2), 1985, 1986 (medalist in 1985): Kirin Cup. 1987; Scotland World Cup (3), 1979, 1980, 1987 (medalist in 1980: British Walker Cup, 1977: Scotland Dunhill Cup 15), 1985, 1986, 1987. 1988, 1989.

Colin Montgomerie HEIGHT: 6'1' WEIGHT: 191 BIRTH DATE: June 23, 1963 BIRTHPLACE: Glasgow, Scotland RESIDENCE: Walton-on-Thames. England FAMILY: Wife, Eimear SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, cars. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1989 Portuguese Open, 1991 Scandinavian Masters. Winner 1985 Scottish Stroke Play, 1987 Scottish Amateur Championship. 1988 European Tour Rookie of the Year. NATIONAL TEAMS: Walker Cup (2). 1985,1987; Ryder Cup, 1991: Dunhill Cup, 1988: World Cup. 1988.

Jose Maria Olazabal FULL NAME: Jose Maria Olazabal HEIGHT: 510" WEIGHT: 160 BIRTH DATE: February 5, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Fuenterrabia, Spain RESIDENCE: Fuenterrabi2. Spain SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, cinema TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 TOUR VICTORIES: 2— 1990 NEC World Series of Golf; 1991 The International. MONEY & POSITION: 1987--$7.470--215 1989--$ 56,039--160 1991--$382.124--43 1988-- - 1990-$337.837-- 38 BEST 1991 FINISHES: 1--The International: 2--The Masters: TB--U.S. Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--7: in money-5; top ten finishes--3. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1983 Italian Amateur. Spanish Amateur: 1986 European Masters- Swiss Open, Sanyo Open; 1988 Belgian Open. German Masters; 1989 Tenerife Open, Dutch Open: 1990 Benson & Hedges International, Irish Open, Lancome Trophy. Visa Taiheyo Club Masters: 1991 Catalonia Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup (3), 1987, 1989, 1991; Kirin Cup. 1987: Four Tours World Championship (2), 1989, 1990; World Cup, 1989; Dunhill Cup (4). 1986. 1987, 1988, 1989.

Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki HEIGHT: 6' 2" WEIGHT: 200 BIRTH DATE: January 27. 1947 BIRTHPLACE: Tokushima. Japan RESIDENCE: Chiba, Japan TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1970 BEST-EVER FINISH: T6--1989 U.S. Open MONEY & POSITION: 1987-$21,727--184 1989--$ 47,755--165 1991--$ 15.765--218 1988--$ 6,321--233 19904 31,834--192 BEST 1991 FINISH: T27--THE PLAYERS Championship 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--3; in money--2; top ten finishes--0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of over 60 tournaments worldwide including the 1989 Japan PGA Championship and Japan Open. Has led the JPGA in earnings five times since 1973. Winner, 1990 Yonex Hiroshima Open, Maruman Open and Daiwa KBC Augusta. Other Prominent International Players ...continued

Naomichi "Joe" Ozaki HEIGHT: 5'9" WEIGHT: 150 BIRTH DATE: May 18. 1956 BIRTHPLACE: Tokushima, Japan RESI- DENCE: Chiba, Japan TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1977 BEST-EVER FINISH: Ti NEC World Series of Golf MONEY & POSITION: 1989-$1,605--274 1990--$37,330--185 1991--$38,850--155 BEST 1991 FINISH: Ti World Series of Golf 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--2; in money--1: top ten finishes--1. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: W inner of 14 tournaments on the Japan PGA Tour, including the 1988 Japanese Series. 1989 JPGA Match Play Championship, 1990 Gene Sarazen Jun Classic.

Tateo "Jet" Ozaki HEIGHT: 59" WEIGHT: 176 BIRTH DATE: January 9, 1954 BIRTHPLACE: Tokushima, Japan RESIDENCE: Chiba, Japan TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1975 BEST-EVER FINISH: T32--1986 NEC World Series of Golf MONEY & POSITION: 1986-$9,471--210 1988--$4.255--250 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of numerous tournaments on the Japan PGA Tour, including the 1985 Japan PGA: Individual medalist in Japan vs. U.S. matches; Winner 1985 Japan Series of Golf,

Craig Parry HEIGHT: 5'6" WEIGHT: 170 BIRTH DATE: December 1, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Sunshine,Victoria, Australia RESIDENCE: Kardinya. W. Australia FAMILY: Wife. Jenny SPECIAL INTERESTS: Surfing, windsurfing. cricket. rugby. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 BEST EVER FINISH: T11--1991 U.S. Open MONEY & POSITION: 1989-$1,650--282 1990--$ 43,351 . 181 1991--$63,767--218 BEST 1991 FINISH: Ti 1 . 1991U.S. Open 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--6: in money--6: top ten finishes--0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1987 New South Wales Open, Canadian TPCI Winner 1989 Wang 4 Stars Pro Celebrity. German Open. Bridgestone ASO (Japan): Winner 1991 Lancia Martini Italian Open. Bells Scottish Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: Kirin Cup. 1988. Four Tours World Championship of Golf (3), 1989, 1990. 1991.

Ronan Rafferty HEIGHT: 511 12" WEIGHT: 195 BIRTH DATE: January 13. 1964 BIRTHPLACE: Newry, N. Ireland RESIDENCE: Ascot. England FAMILY: Wife, Clare: Jonathan. SPECIAL INTERESTS: , cars, collecting line wines. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1981 BEST EVER FINISH: T14--1990 Masters Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1989--$ 9,767--211 1990--$ 34,029-189 OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of the 1982 Venezuelan Open: 1987 South Australian Open. New Zealand Open; 1988 Australian Match-Play Championship: Equity & Law Challenge; 1989 Lancia Italian Open, Scandinavian Enterprise Open, Volvo Masters; 1990 Melbourne Classic. 1990 PLM Open. Ebet European Masters. Leader 1989 PGA European Tour Order of Merit. Winner, 1979 British Boys Champi- onship. 1980 Amateur Strokeplay Championship. NATIONAL TEAMS: European Ryder Cup. 1989; World Cup (5), 1983. 1984, 1987. 1988, 1990: Dunhill Cup (6).1986,1987.1988, 1989. 1990.1991: Kirin Cup, 1988: Four Tours World Championship of Golf (3). 1989, 1990. 1991,

Steven Richardson HEIGHT: 61 "WEIGHT: 203 BIRTH DATE: July24, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Windsor, England RESIDENCE: Stubbmgton, Hants, England TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 BEST-EVER FINISH: T5--1991 PGA Championship MONEY & POSITION: 1991 -$ 60,000--165 BEST 1991 FINISH: T5--PGA Championship 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--2: in money-1; top ten finishes--t, OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner 1991 Girona Open, Portuguese Open. Winner 1989 English Amateur Championship. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup, 1991: Walker Cup. 1989; Dunhill Cup, 1991.

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Eduardo Romero HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 185 BIRTH DATE: July 19, 1954 EIRTHPLACE: Cordoba, Argentina RESI- DENCE: Cordoba. Argentina FAMILY: Wife. Adriana; Dolly SPECIAL INTERESTS: Parachuting, hunting TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2-1990 The International MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$21,749--172 1990--$ 74,667--152 1991--$6.179--249 BEST 1991 FINISH: T42--The International 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--3: in money--2: top ten finishes--0. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of numerous events on the South American Tour, including 14 in 1985. Winner 1989 Lancome Trophy, Volvo Open de Firenze. Winner 1983. 1984 Argentine PGA Championship, 1984. 1986 Chile Open, 1989 . NATIONAL TEAMS: Dunhill Cup (3). 1988,1989,1990: World Cup (4). 1983, 1984. 1987, 1988.

Peter Senior HEIGHT: 5'6" WEIGHT: 165 BIRTH DATE: July 31, 1959 BIRTHPLACE: Singapore RESIDENCE: Narangba, Queensland, Australia TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 BEST-EVER FINISH: T2--1990 The International MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$ 2,498--246 1990--$94.244--141 1991--$32.217--197 1988--S 5.074--245 BEST 1991 FINISH: T12--The International 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--4: in money--2: top ten finishes--0, OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner of 1979 Dunhill South Australian: 1984 Stefan Queensland Open, New South Wales PGA Championship; 1986 PLM Open; 1987 New South Wales Open, Rich River Classic. Johnnie Walker Monte Carlo Open. PGA Championship of Queensland; 1989 Australian PGA Champion- ship. Australian Open, : 1990 Europear Open. NATIONAL TEAMS: Four Tours W orld Championship (2),1989,1990: World Cup (2),1988,1990; Kirin Cup (2). 1987. 1988; Dunhill Cup. 1987.

Ian Woosnam HEIGHT: 54" WEIGHT: 161 BIRTH DATE: March 2,1958 BIRTHPLACE: Oswestry, Wales RESIDENCE: Oswestry, Wales FAMILY: Wife, Glendryth; Daniel. Rebecca. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing. sports, snooker TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1976 TOUR VICTORIES: 2-1991 USF&G Classic: Masters Tournament. MONEY & POSITION: 1986--$ 4,000--233 1988--$ 8.464--219 1990--$ 72,138--156 1987--$ 3.980-236 1989--$146.323-- 97 1991--$485,023-- 23 BEST 1991 FINISH: I--USF&G Classic: 1--Masters Tournament, 1991 SUMMARY: Tournaments entered--6: in money--6; top ten finishes--3. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Winner on the European Tour of the 1982 Swiss Open: winner of 1983 Silk Cut Masters: 1984 Scandinavian Enterprise Open: 1986 Lawrence Batley TPC; 1987 Open, Cespa Madrid Open, Bell's Scottish Open, Lancome Trophy, Suntory World Match Play Championship; 1988 Volvo PGA Championship, Carrolls Irish Open, Panasonic European Open: 1989 Carrolls Irish Open: 1990 Amex Mediterranean Open, Monte Carlo Open. Bell's Scottish Open. Epson Grand Prix. Suntory World Match Play Championship: 1991 Mediterranean Open, Monte Carlo Open. Also has won the 1979 News of the World under-23 Match-play Championship, 1982 Cacherel under-25 Championship; 1985 Zambian Open: 1986 555' Kenya Open: 1987 Hong Kong Open and World Cup Indi iidual title, NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (5), 1983. 1985. 1987, 1989, 1991: World Cup (6), 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985. 1987: Dunhill Cup (5). 1985, 1986, 1988. 1989. 1990: Nissan Cup (2), 1985,1986: Kirin Cup, 1987, Four Tours World Championship of Golf (2). 1989. 1990

214 SUMMARY OF QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS CARDS FINAL DATE SITE MEDALIST GRANTED APPLICANTS FIELD FORMAT 1965 PGA National G.C. John Schlee 17 49 49 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens, FL 1966 PGA National G.C. Harry Toscano 32 99 99 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens. FL

1967 PGA National G.C. Bobby Cole 30 111 111 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Spring 1968 PGA National G.C. Bob Dickson 15 81 81 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens. FL Fall 1968 PGA National G.C. Grier Jones 30 79 79 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens. FL N Spring 1969 PGA National G.C. Bob Eastwood 15 91 91 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Fall 1969 PGA National G.C. Doug Olson 12 182 48 144 holes Palm Beach Gardens. FL

1970 Tucson C.C. Robert Barbarossa 18 250 60 72 holes, after nine 54-hole Tucson. AZ District Qualifiers

1971 PGA National G.C. Bob Zender 23 357 75 108 holes, after three 72-hole Palm Beach Gardens, FL Regional Qualifiers

1972 Silverado C.C. Larry Stubblefield 25 468 81 108 holes, after three 72-hole Napa. CA John Adams Regional Qualifiers 1973 Perdido Bay C.C. Ben Crenshaw 23 373 78 144 holes, after three 72-hole Pensacola, FL and Regional Qualifiers Dunes G.C. N. Myrtle Beach, SC Qualifying Tournament Summary (cont'd.)

CARDS FINAL DATE SITE MEDALIST GRANTED APPLICANTS FIELD FORMAT 1974 Silverado C.C. Fuzzy Zoeller 19 447 78 144 holes, after three 72-hole Napa CA and Regional Qualifiers Canyon C.C. Palm Springs. CA

Spring 1975 Bay Tree Plantation Joey Dills 13 233 233 108 holes N. Myrtle Beach, SC

Fall 1975 Walt Disney World Jerry Pate 25 380 380 108 holes Lake Buena Vista, FL

Spring 1976 Bay Tree Plantation 15 276 276 108 holes N. Myrtle Beach. SC Woody Blackburn rn Fall 1976 Rancho Viejo CC. and Keith Fergus 29 349 349 108 holes Valley International C.C. Brownsville. TX

Spring 1977 Pinehurst C.C. Phil Hancock 26 408 408 108 holes Pinehurst, NC

Fall 1977 Pinehurst C.C. Ed Fiori 34 660 144 72 holes, after Sectional Pinehurst, NC

Spring 1978 U. of New Mexico G.C. Wren Lum 28 502 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Albuquerque, NM Regional Qualifiers

Fall 1978 Waterwood National C.C. Jim Thorpe 27 606 120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Huntsville. TX John Fought Regional Qualifiers Spring 1979 Pinehurst C.C. Terry Mauney 25 521 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Pinehurst, NC Regional Qualifiers

Fall 1979 Waterwood National C.C. Tom Jones 27 652 120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Huntsville, TX Regional Qualifiers Qualifying Tournament Summary (cont'd.)

CARDS FINAL DATE SITE MEDALIST GRANTED APPLICANTS FIELD FORMAT Spring 1980 Pinehurst C.C. Jack Spradlin 27 553 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Pinehurst, NC Regional Qualifiers

Fall 1980 Fort Washington G&CC Bruce Douglass 27 621 120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Fresco. Calif. Regional Qualifiers Spring 1981 Walt Disney World Billy Glisson 25 556 150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Golf Resort Regional Qualifiers Lake Buena Vista. FL Fall 1981 Waterwood National C.C. Robert Thompson 34 513 120 72 holes, after six 72-hole Huntsville. TX Tim Graham Regional Qualifiers

1982 Tournament Players Club Donnie Hammond 50 696 200 108 holes after eight r2 & , Regional Qualifiers Ponce Vedra, FL

1983 Tournament Players Club Willie Wood 57 624 144 108 holes after nine Ponte Vedra, FL Regional Qualifiers

1984 La Quinta Hotel and C.C. Paul Azinger 50 800 160 108 holes after ten Mission Hills C.C. Regional Qualifiers La Quinta. CA

1985 Grenelefe Golf and Tennis Tom Sieckmann 50 825 162 108 holes after Haines City, FL 11 Regional Qualifiers

1986 PGA West Steve Jones 53 750 186 108 holes after (Stadium Golf Course) 14 Regionals La Quinta Hotel Golf & Tennis Resort (Dunes Course) La Quinta, CA Qualifying Tournament Summari cont'd.)

CARDS FINAL DATE SITE MEDALIST GRANTED APPLICANTS FIELD FORMAT 1987 Matanzas Woods GC John Huston 54 800 183 108 holes after Pine Lakes CC 11 Regionals Palm Coast. FL

1988 La Quinta Hotel Robin Freemai 52 750 183 108 holes after (Dunes Course) 11 Regionals PGA West Jack Nicklaus Resort Course La Quinta, CA

1989 TPC at The Woodlands David Peoples 59 825 180 108 holes after The Woodlands Inn & CC 11 Regionals The Woodlands, TX

1990 La Quinta Hotel Duffy Waldorf 49 835 182 108 holes after (Dunes Course) 11 Regionals PGA West Jack Nicklaus Resort Course La Quinta. CA 1991 Grenelefe Resort Mike Standly 48 850 181 108 holes, & Conference Center 12 regionals Haines City, FL

NOTE: The American Professional Golfers also held a School in the fall of 1968, graduating 21. The 144-hole competition was played at Doral C.C. The medalist was Martin Roesink. 1991 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARIES

Regular TOUR Official Events ...... 44 Official Prize Money ...... $47,116,362 Total Official Prize Money ...... $49,628,203

Total Regular TOUR Events ...... 49 Total Prize Money ...... $54,068,203 INFINITI TOURNAMENT y OF CHAMPIONS

LaCOSta CC, Carlsbad, CA Purse: $800,000 • Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,022 January 3-6, 1991 ^, ?':l'_C'~•--

LEADERS: First Round--Lanny Wadkins had eight birdies and one bogey fora 7-under-par 65 and gained a three- stroke lead over Tom Kite and Chip Beck. Wayne Grady was another stroke back at 69. Second Round--Wadkins added a 67 for 12-under-par 132 and he led by three strokes over Kite, who also had a 67 for a 135. Beck and John Huston were tied at 137. Third Round—Kite fired a 4-under-par 68 for a 13-under-par 203 and he moved in front by two strokes over Wadkins, who had a 73, and Fred Couples, who had a 67. They were tied at 205. Beck was at 207.

PRO-AMATEUR: $10,000 total (two courses. $5,000 each). All pros received equal shares of $135.34. Peter Jacobsen was the low pro on the North course team competition at 58 for $500. Steve Elkington's team led on South at 52. He received $500.

WEATHER: Thursday, rain most of the day. Friday, rain early, tapering off in the afternoon. Saturday, mostly sunny. Same on Sunday.

Winner: Tom Kite 68-67-68-69 272 $144,000.00 Lanny Wadkins ___ 2 65-67-73-68 273 $86,400.00 Chip Beck ._____...... _.T 3 68-69-70-69 276 $41,600.00 Fred Couples ______._ T 3 70-68-67-71 276 $41,600.00 Wayne Levi ...... 13 70-71-69-66 276 $41.600.00 Tommy Armour _____T 6 72-71-72-66 281 $26.800.00 Greg Norman ...... __. T6 70.71-73-67 281 $26.800.00 Bob Tway ...._,...... _.. T 6 73-67-70-71 281 $26.800.00 Ben Crenshaw...... T 9 74-70-67-71 282 $21,275.00 Wayne Grady ...... 19 69-72-72-69 282 $21,275.00 Nolan Henke ...... T 9 72-72-70-68 282 $21.275.00 Mark O'Meara ..__...... T 9 72-69-70-71 282 $21.275.00 Paul Azinger....._...,.._T13 74-72-69-68 283 $18.000.00 John Huston ...... T13 70-67-73-73 283 $18,000.00 Dan Foisman ...... T15 72-71-71-71 285 $16,500.00 Kenny Knox ...... T15 71-76-72-66 285 $16.500.00 Jodie Mudd ...... T15 71-72-71-71 285 $16,500.00 David Ishii _.._..._..,... T18 70-72-71-75 288 $15,000.00 Davis Love III ...,...... , 118 74-72-69-73 288 $15.000.00 Gil Morgan ------T18 73-74-70-71 288 $15.000.00 Payne Stewart..._.,..._ 21 74-70-75-71 290 $14,000.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr._..... 122 77-72-74-69 292 $13,250.00 Peter Persons ....._.,... 122 72-73-73-74 292 $13,250.00 Joey Sindelar ...... T22 76-72-74-70 292 $13.250.00 David Frost ...... 25 71-74-72-76 293 $12,750.00 Steve Elkington...... T26 76-74-72-72 294 $12,118.75 Morris Hatalsky.__.._ 126 74-74-71-75 294 $12.118.75 Hale Irwin ...... _.,.. T26 73-74-73-74 294 $12,118.75 Peter Jacobsen ._...... T26 71-76-71-76 294 $12,118.75 Robert Gamez ...... 30 75-78-68-76 297 511.500.00 Tony Sills ------31 76-75-76-74 301 $11,250.00

220 NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN MORTHERtlETELECOM ~7IIII~~~~ TPC at StarPass (Host Course) Purse: $900,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,010 January 10-13, 1991 Tucson National, Tucson, AZ Par: 35-37--72 Yards: 6,902 LEADERS: First Round--Hal Sutton (TN) and Bob Tway (SP) shot B-under-par 64's and led by one stroke over amateur Phil Mickelson. Second Round--Craig Stadler (SP) shot a 64, good fora 133 total and led by one stroke over Brian Tennyson (TN). Scott Hoch (SP), Corey Pavin (TN) and Tway (TN). Third Round--Mickelson fired his second 65 of the tournament fora 201 total and led by two strokes over David Peoples and Pavin. Hoch was alone in fourth place with a 204 total.

CUT: 75 players (74 pros, 1 amateur) at 2-under-par 142.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7.500 on TPC at StarPass and Tucson National. Tucson National Individual--Rick Fehr, 66, $750. Team--Chip Beck, 50.9, $750. TPC at StarPass Individual--Bill Sander, 65, $750, Team--Scott Verplank, 51.4.$750.

WEATHER: Beautiful every day.

Winner: Phil Mickelson 65-71 65-71 272 (am deur)

Tom Purtzer...... _T2 70-70-66-67 273 $144.000.00 Keith Clearwater T38 69-73-68-73 283 $4.200.00 Bob Tway .._...... _.... T 2 64-70-71-68 273 $144.000.00 Gary Hallberg .... T38 66-69-72-76 283 $4.200.00 Craig Stadler ...... 4 69-64-72-70 275 $68.000.00 Dan Halidorson T38 70-69-72-72 283 $4.200.00 John Cook ...... T 5 66-69-75-66 276 $39,375.00 Jim Hallet ...... T38 66-75-67-75 283 $4.200.00 Jett Maggert ...... T 5 68-69-70-69 276 $39.375.00 Bill Sander ...... T38 70-68-73-72 283 $4,200.00 David Peoples ...... 15 70-67-66-73 276 $39,375.00 Larry Silveira ... T38 68-74-70-71 283 $4.200.00 Brian Tennyson ...._ T5 69-65-73-69 276 $39375.00 Mike Standly ..... T38 68-71-74-70 283 $4,200.00 Scott Hoch ...... 19 68-66-70-73 277 $27.000.00 Robert Gamez _. T46 70-67-73-74 284 $2,928.00 Neal Lancaster _...._19 70-68-72-67 277 $27,000.00 T46 72-69-72-71 284 $2.928.00 Rocco Mediate...... _. T 9 67-69-70-71 277 $27,000.00 Stewart ..... T46 68-68-73-75 284 $2.928.00 Corey Pavin .....___T9 67-67-69-74 277 $27,000.00 Stan Utley . T46 69-72-72-71 284 $2.928.00 Dave Rummells .....19 71-71-67-68 277 $27,000.00 Denis Watson _. T46 68-71-70-75 284 $2,928.00 Greg Bruckner ...... T14 71-70-66-71 278 $18,200.00 Trevor Dodds _.. T51 69-70-72-74 285 $2.393.34 Nolan Henke ..... T14 66-72-72-68 278 $18,200.00 Peter Persons _. T51 67-69-76-73 285 $2.393.34 Kenny Knox ...... T14 68-73-65-72 278 $18,200.00 Emlyn Aubrey _. T51 68-74-74-69 285 $2.393.33 Don Pooley _ ....-.. T14 69-72-68-69 278 $18.200.00 Clark Dennis ..... T51 72-70-71-72 285 $2,393 33 Greg Whisman...... T14 73-67-72-66 278 $18.200.00 Ed Dougherty.... T51 74-68-70-73 285 $2,393.33 Buddy Gardner...... T19 68-71-69-71 279 $12,171.43 Hal Sutton ...... T51 64-72-77-72 285 52.393.33 Hubert Green...... T19 69-68-70-72 279 $12,171.43 Ken Green ...... T57 70-67-71-78 286 $2.250.00 Dan Pohl ...... T19 70-71-69-69 279 $12,171.43 Lee Janzen ...... T57 71-71-72-72 286 $2,250.00 Loren Roberts ----- T19 70-69-71-69 279 $12,171.43 Andrew Magee.. T57 71-70-75-70 286 $2.250.00 Ted Schulz ...... T19 70-69-71-69 279 $12,171.43 Jeff Slurnan ...., T57 67-74-70-75 286 $2.250.00 Duffy Waldorf ..-..... T19 75-67-65-72 279 $12.171.43 John Adams ..... T61 71-69-73-74 287 $2.160.00 Bobby Clampett ...119 71-69-66-73 279 $12.171.42 Jay Don Blake _. T61 73-67-75-72 287 $2,160.00 Mark Lye ...... T26 68-7072-70 280 $8.166.67 David Canipe ._. T61 70-71-72-74 287 $2.160.00 Mike Reid ...... 126 73-68-71-68 280 $8.166.67 Kenny Perry ... _. T61 69-73-69-76 287 $2.160.00 Morris Hatalsky ----- T26 66-74-69-71 280 $8,166.66 Willie Wood __.. T61 73-68-71-75 287 $2.160.00 Bill Britton ...... T29 67-73-73-68 281 $6,650.00 Jerry Foltz ...... T66 70-72-73-73 288 $2,090.00 Mark Brooks _.._.....T29 74-66-65-76 281 $6,650.00 Jim Woodward. T66 70-69-76-73 288 $2.090.00 Fred Couples ...... 129 68-71-67-75 281 $6.650.00 Curl Byrum ...... T68 69-71-75-74 289 $2050.00 David Frost ...... 129 71-71-70-69 281 $6,650.00 Barry Chessman T68 74-68-76-71 289 $2,050.00 Tommy Moore ..__.. T29 70-67-69-75 281 $6,650.00 Tommy Armour T70 69-71-76-75 291 $2010.00 Kirk Triplett ------T29 71-69-76-65 281 $6,650.00 Brian Claar ...... 170 70-71-76-74 291 $2.010.00 Ronnie Black ...... T35 70-68-73-71 282 $5,400.00 Phil Blackmar .. .72 69-72-77-75 293 $1,980.00 Bobby Wadkias ------T35 71-71-71-69 282 $5.400.00 Tom Byrum .__. T73 71-69-77-77 294 $1,950.00 Mark Wiebe ...... T35 71-70-71-70 282 $5,400.00 Mike Springer _. T73 74-66-71-83 294 $1.950.00 Mark Calcavecchia.. T38 70-71-68-74 283 $4,200.00

221 UNITED HAWAIIAN OPEN

Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI Purse: $1,100,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,975 January 17-20, 1991 wn opto

LEADERS: First Round--Scott Simpson tied the tournament record at 10-under -par 62. Ed Humenik was alone at 63 with John Cook and Larry Mize at 64. Second Round--Cook. after a 6-under-par 66, tied Simpson at 14- under-par 130. Humenik. Chip Beck and Gil Morgan were tied at 12-under-par 132. Third Round—Cook added a 3-under-par 69 for a 17-under-par 199 and led Morgan by one stroke. Morgan eagled the last hole for a 69 and 15-under-par 201. Beck and Dave Rummells were tied for third at 202.

CUT: 81 players at 3-under -par 141.

PRO-AMATEUR: $10,000. Individual--Russ Cochran, 60, $1.000. Team- -Billy Mayfair. 51, $1,000.

WEATHER: Calm and beautiful Thursday and Friday. Sunny but windy Saturday and Sunday.

Winner: Lanny Wadkins 69-67-69-65 270 $198,000.00

John Cook ___..... _..._2 64-66-69-75 274 5118,800.00 Russ Cochran ...... T36 70-70-69-72 281 $4,846.62 Ed Dougherty.. _...... 3 70-68-66-71 275 $74,800.00 Gene Sauers ....__,..T36 67-69-72-73 281 $4.846.62 Chip Beck _._...... T 4 66-66-70-74 276 $41,470.00 Scott Gump ._..,._,,. T44 70-70-69-73 282 $3,630.00 Phil Blackmar ...... _.. T4 66-70-71-69 276 $41470.00 Billy Mayfair.___.... T44 68-68-71-75 282 $3630.00 Mark Calcavecchia ... T 4 68-67-72-69 276 $41,470.00 Mike Standly ...... T44 70-69-72-71 282 $3.630.00 Hale Irwin ._....__....T4 66-69-68-73 276 $41,470.00 Bob Eastwooc ...... T47 70-67-74-72 283 $3,021.34 Gil Morgan ...... T 4 66-66.69-75 276 $41,470.00 Mike Hulbert _...... T47 68-69-73-73 283 $3,021.33 Mark Lye ...... _._.. T 9 66-70-71-70 277 $25,457.15 Larry Silveira ...... 147 70-68-72-73 283 $3,021.33 Craig Stadler ...... 19 67-73-66-71 277 $25,457.15 Dave Barr .,.._,...... T50 69-72-71-72 284 $2,614.86 Bart Bryant ...... 19 70-66-70-71 277 $25,457.14 Andy Bean ...... T50 72-69-70-73 284 $2,614,86 Fred Funk ...... 19 69-64-71-73 277 $25,457.14 Joel Edwards...... ,... T50 71-70-72-71 284 $2,614.86 Buddy Gardner ...... T 9 68-65-72-72 277 $25.457.14 Bob Wolcott...... T50 68-73-73-70 284 $2,614.86 Larry Mize ...... T 9 64-70. 70-73 277 $25457.14 Robed Wrenn ...... 150 71-69-72-72 284 $2,614.86 Dave Rummells ...... 19 67-70-65-75 277 $25,457.14 David Ishii ...... T50 68-70-73-73 284 $2,614.85 Paul Azinger ...... T16 67-72-68-71 278 516.500,00 Ken Schall _. _._.... T50 66-74-71-73 284 $2,614.85 Tom Kite ...... T16 68-70-70-70 278 $16,500.00 Brian Claar_.. ...... , T57 69-71-74-71 285 $2,442.00 Corey Pavin._...... T16 66-71 . 70-71 278 $16,500.00 Jim Haller ...... T57 68-69-75-73 285 $2.442.00 Loren Roberts _...._T16 68-67-71-72 278 $16,500.00 Jack Renner_ _._.._T57 66-71-73-75 285 $2,442.00 Curtis Strange _.....T16 70-67-69-72 278 $16,500.00 David Testis._...... T57 69-69-76-71 285 $2.442.00 Jay Don Blake ... T21 71-70-67-71 279 $9,790.00 Dicky Thompson__ 157 73-67-74-71 285 $2,442.00 Bill Britton.... ...... T21 70-68-72-69 279 $9,790.00 Jim Booros ...... 162 71-68-70-77 286 $2.310.00 Barry Creasman ._.. T21 73-65-69-72 279 $9,790.00 Curt Byrum ._.. T62 67-72-73-74 286 $2,310.00 Keith Clearwater .... T21 68-70-70-71 279 $9,790.00 Kenny Knox _ _...... T62 73-6772-74 286 $2,310.00 Ed Fiori _.._. _..._... T21 70-67-68-74 279 $9.790.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... 162 70-66-70-80 286 $2,310.00 Jerry Haas ...... T21 71-66-73-69 279 $9,790.00 Dave Sutherland.... T62 71-63-78-74 286 $2,310.00 Ed Humenik ...... 121 63-69-71-76 279 $9,790.00 Denis Watson ..... 162 70-71-73-72 286 $2,310.00 Lee Janzen ...... T21 65-68-72-74 279 $9,790.00 Greg Whisman.__...T62 71-70-73-72 286 $2,310.00 Tim Simpson ...... T21 67-70-70-72 279 $9,790.00 John Daly ...... 169 66-72-72-77 287 $2.200.00 Brian Tennyson ...... T21 72-68-71-68 279 $9,790.00 Trevor Dodds ...... 169 71-68-73-75 287 52.200.00 Bob Estes ...... T31 67-72-71-70 280 $6,523.40 John Wilson ...... T69 70-70-72-75 287 $2.200.00 Scott Hoch .... T31 67-74-69-70 280 Si Steve Jones ...... 72 69-71-70-78 288 $2.156.00 Steve Pate ._..._.__. T31 72-69-67-72 280 $6523.40 Jay Delsing._ .. ...,.T73 68-71-78-72 289 52.112,00 Scott Simpson _.. 131 62-68-75-75 280 $6.523.40 Sean Murphy ...... 173 73-68-7375 289 $2.112.00 Mike Sullivan _...... T31 70-67-69-74 280 $6,52340 Toni Sieckmarn ... T73 69-72-75-73 289 $2,112,00 Brad Fabel .__..__... T36 69-68-72-72 281 $4,846.63 Brandel Chamblee.. T76 70-69-74-77 290 $2,046.00 Jay Haas __.__.. _. T36 67-70-73-71 281 $4,846.63 Neal Lancaster ...... 176 71-69-75-75 290 $2,046.00 Dan Halldorson___. T36 67-69-75-70 281 $4.846.63 Jodie Mudd .._...... ,. T76 68-71-74-77 290 $2.046.00 John Huston ...... T36 71-66-73-71 281 $4,846.63 Aki Ohmachi.-..._.__79 68-73-77-73 291 $2.002.00 Ronnie Black.._....._ T36 69-68-71-73 281 $4,846.62 ...___...... 80 70-71-80-71 292 $1,980.00 Mark Brooks _.__. T36 66-69-73-73 281 $4,846.62 Greg Bruckner ...... 81 66-74-75-79 294 $1,958.00

222 PHOENIX OPEN TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ Purse: $1,000,000 35-36--71 Yards: 6,992 January 24-27, 1991 PHOENIXOPFN Nothing quit, like it

LEADERS: First Round--Steve Jones shot an 8-under-par 63 and led by one stroke over Curtis Strange. Nolan Henke. Sandy Lyle. Bob Tway. Tom Purtzer. Robert Wrenn. Russ Cochran and Gene Sauers were at 65. Second Round--Strange and Henke were tied at 11-under-par 131. Jones. Mark Lye, Gil Morgan and Davis Love III were tied at 133. Third Round--Henke added another 66 for a 16-under -par 197 and a four-stroke lead over Robert Wrenn. who was at 12-under 201. Strange. Tway. Fred Funk and Gene Sauers were tied at 202.

CUT: 80 players (79 pros, 1 amateur) at 2-under-par 140.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual- -Sandy Lyle, 65. $750. Team--Curtis Strange. 53, $750.

WEATHER: Thursday. 1-hour delay until 8:45 due to frost. There were 21 players who did not complete round. Friday. 1-hour, 15-minute delay due to frost. Play resumed at 9 a.m. to complete first round and also the start of the second. There were 33 players who did not complete the second round. Saturday, a 1-hour delay due to frost, resumed at 8:45. Third round started at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, no delays due to normal 9:26 start- Every day was mostly pleasant once the sun came up.

Winner: Nolan Henke 65-66-66-71 268 $180,000.00 Gil Morgan ...... _ T 2 66-67-70-66 269 $74,666.67 John Mahaffey ...... 140 68-68-68-72 276 $4,100.00 Torn Watson ..... 72 68-68-68-65 269 $74,666.67 Chris Perry ...... T40 72-68-67-69 276 54,100.00 Curtis Strange _...... T 2 64-67-71-67 269 $74.666.66 Loren Roberts...... T40 68-71-67-70 276 $4.100.00 Jay Don Blake ....._... T 5 68-66-70-66 270 $35.125.00 Curt Byrum .-_._._..T45 68-68-69-72 277 53,108.00 Mike Hulbert ...... _..T 5 68-72-65-65 270 $35.125.00 Tommy Moore._..... 745 68-70-70-69 277 $3.108.00 Bruce Lietzke ....__...T 5 67-68-68-67 270 $35,125.00 Mike Smith ....____. T45 69-70-67-71 277 $3.108.00 Andrew Magee ..._...T 5 72-65-67-66 270 $35,125,00 Kirk Triplett ...... 745 67-69-68-73 277 $3,108.00 Rocco Mediate ...... T 9 70-68-68-65 271 $27,000.00 Bobby Wadkins...... T45 71-66-71-69 277 $3,108.00 Gene Savers __...... T 9 65-69-68-69 271 $27.000.00 Phil Blackmar ...... 150 68-68-71-71 278 $2,443.34 Bob Tway ....__...... T 9 65-69-68-69 271 $27,000.00 Mark Calcavecchia. 150 69-70-68-71 278 $2443,34 Fred Funk __...... ___T12 71-65-66-70 272 $19,000.00 Bart Bryant _.....__. T50 70-68-72-68 278 $2443.33 Steve Jones ...... _ T12 63-70-70-69 272 $19,000.00 ...... T50 69-67-74-68 278 $2443.33 Sandy Lyle ...... T12 65-70-70-67 272 $19,000.00 Ed Homenik ...... _T50 68-67-72-71 278 $2,443.33 Mark O'Meara ...... T12 70-65-70-67 272 $19,000.00 Greg Whisman ...... T50 70-70-72-66 278 52.443.33 Dan Pohl ...... _..T12 68-68-68-68 272 $19.000.00 Paul Azinger ...... 156 69-67-72-71 279 $2.240.00 Robert Wrenn ...... T12 65-69-67-71 272 $19,000.00 David Canipe ...... 156 70-69-69-71 279 $2,240.00 Michael Allen ...... 118 68-68-71-66 273 $12,600.00 Russ Cochran ...... 156 65-72-68-74 279 $2,240.00 Chip Beck ___.__.._ T18 68-69-69-67 273 $12.600.00 Brad Faxon ...... 156 70-69-68-72 279 $2,240.00 Larry Mize _.....__._ T18 68-67-69-69 273 $12,600.00 Lon Hinkle ...... T56 69-70-72-68 279 $2,240.00 Tom Purtzer.__...._. T18 65-70-71-67 273 $12,600.00 Larry Rinker ...... T56 69-69-72-69 279 $2,240.00 Jeff Sluman ...... 118 69-69-69-66 273 $12,600.00 Tony Sills ...... 156 70-69-71-69 279 $2,240.00 Mike Standly_...._... T18 69-71-67-66 273 $12,600.00 Dave Barr ...... 163 69-67-69-75 280 $2.150.00 Billy Ray Brown ....., T24 70-69-65-70 274 $7,737.50 Bob Gilder ...... T63 73-66-72-69 280 $2,15000 Brian Claar...._._...,. T24 69-69-68-68 274 $7,737.50 Bob Wolcott ...... 65 71-68-72-70 281 $2,120.00 Mark Lye ...... 124 69-64-70-71 274 $7.737.50 Brian Tennyson ._... T66 69-71-72-70 282 $2.090.00 Steve Pate _...... T24 69-68-68-69 274 $7,737.50 Leonard Thompson 166 71-69-69-73 282 $2.090.00 David Peoples ...... 124 70-67-68-69 274 $7,737.50 Bob Estes __..._.._.. T68 69-69-76-69 283 $2,030.00 Toni Sieckmann _. T24 69-69-68-68 274 $7737.50 Brad Label ...... 168 67-71-71-74 283 $2,030.00 Hal Sutton ...... 124 69-70-67-68 274 $7,737.50 Peter Persons...... T68 71-68-70-74 283 $2,030.00 Howard Twitty ...... 124 70-67-67-70 274 $7,737.50 Duffy Waldorf ...... T68 69-69-75-70 283 $2,030.00 Jay Delsing ...... 132 69-69-68-69 275 $5,414.29 Ken Green .__..__.... T72 72-68-70-74 284 $1,960.00 Gary Hallberg ...... 132 71-69-67-68 275 $5,414.29 John Huston ...... 172 74-66-7371 284 51.960,00 Scott Hoch ...... 132 70-68-68-69 275 $5,414.29 Sean Murphy ...... 172 73-66-71-74 284 $1,960.00 Davis Love Ill ...___. T32 66-67-73-69 275 $5,414.29 Carl Cooper ...... 175 70-67-73-76 286 $1,890.00 John Adams ...... T32 68-67-68-72 275 $5.414.28 Ed Dougherty ...... T75 68-71-74-73 286 51,890.00 Andy Bean ...... T32 68-69-67-71 275 $5414.28 Scott Gump....__ T75 69-71-76-70 286 $1.890.00 David Edwards__._. 732 68-70-66-71 275 $5.414.28 John Inman ...... T75 72-67-74-73 286 $1,890.00 Phil Mickelson...... T32 67-70-68-70 275 AMATEUR Bill Buttner ...... 79 68-71-76-72 287 $1840.00 Peter Jacobsen _.... 140 69-70-67-70 276 $4,100.00 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... 80 71-69-73-77 290 $1,820.00 Lee Janzen..,...... T40 68-71-69-68 276 $4,100.00

223 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM Tb^~y;Rn,E,,,

Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA Purse: $1,100,000 Pebble Beach GL Par: 72 Yards: 6,799 Jan. 31-Feb. 3, 1991 Spyglass Hill GC Par: 72 Yards: 6,810 ^ Poppyppy ills GC Par: 72 Yards: 6,865 !7f7d~a

LEADERS: First Round--Mike Standly (PB) had a 7-under-par 65 and led by one stroke over John Cook (PH) and Brian Claar (SH). Second Round--Paul Azinger (SH) had his second straight 5-under-par 67 for a 10-under- par 134. He led by two strokes over Rocco Mediate (PH) who added a 67 and Jay Delsing (PB) who had a 68 for their 8-under-par 136's. Larry Mize and Davis Love III were tied at 137. Third Round--Mediate (SH) added a 69 for an 11-under-par 205. Love was at 206 with Azinger and Cook at 207.

CUT: 73 pros at 2-over-par 218. only the low 60 pros (64 at 1 -over-par 217) play the final round. Team cut (25 teams) was at 17-under-par 199.

WEATHER: Mostly pleasant Thursday and Friday. Heavy overnight rain on Friday forced a 1-hour. 30-minute delay in start of play Saturday. Mostly pleasant rest of day. Sunday. very pleasant.

Winner: Paul Azinger 67-67-73-67 274 $198,000.00

Brian Claar _...... T 2 66-73-71-68 278 $96,800.00 Dave Sutherland._.. T27 69-72-72-73 286 $7,322.12 Corey Pavin ...... _..T 2 71-71-69-67 278 $96,800.00 Jim Benepe ...... 135 76-72-67-72 287 $5,422.60 Rocco Mediate...... T 4 69-67-69-74 279 $45,466.67 ...... T35 75-71-70-71 287 $5,422.60 Mike Smith ...... T 4 70-73-71-65 279 $45,466.67 Danny Edwards ..... T35 74-71-70-72 287 $5,422.60 Davis Love Ill ...... 14 67-70-69-73 279 $45466.66 Ed Fiori ...... T35 73-72-72-70 287 $5,422.60 Jay Haas ...... 17 68-70-74-68 280 $34.283.34 Tom Watson ...... T35 72-72-71-72 287 $5,422.60 John Cook ...... T 7 66-72-69-73 280 $34.283.33 Greg Bruckner ...... T40 71-71-75-71 288 $4.070.00 Larry Mize ..._...___.. T 7 71-66-73-70 280 $34.283.33 Jerry Haas ...... 140 70-75-71-72 288 $4,070.00 Mark Calcavecchia .... 10 71-72-71-67 281 $29.700.00 Hale Irwin ..._...... T40 69-72-75-72 288 $4.070.00 Chip Beck ...... 111 70-70-69-74 283 $24,200.00 Sandy Lyle ...... T40 71-75-70-72 288 $4,070.00 John Inman ...... T11 72-69-72-70 283 $24,200.00 John Mahaffey ...... -T40 70-69-76-73 288 $4.070.00 Hal Sutton ...... 111 71-74-68-70 283 $24,200.00 Mike Standly ...... 140 65-78-73-72 288 $4.07000 Bobby Wadkins .... 111 73-7073-67 283 $24,200.00 Dicky Thompson.... 140 73-71-72-72 288 $4,070.00 Bill Britton ...... 115 69-72-74-69 284 517,600.00 Bob Eastwood _...._T47 74-70-71-74 289 $2,863.67 Brad Faxon ...... T15 74-67-73-70 284 $17,600.00 Johnny Miller ...... 147 72-73-72-72 289 $2,863.67 Jeff Maggert ..... 115 67-75-73-69 284 $17,600.00 Doug Tewell ...... 147 69-72-74-74 289 $2,863.67 Kirk Triplett ...__. T15 71-73-69-71 284 S17,600.00 Willie Wood ...... T47 74-70-72-73 289 $2.863.67 Howard Twitty ...... T15 70-68-75-71 284 $17.600.00 Craig Stadler ...... T47 71-73-72-73 289 52.863,66 Billy Ray Brown ...... 120 72-70-74-69 285 $11471.43 Jeff Wilson ...... 147 72-71-72-74 289 $2,863.66 Brandel Chamblee . 120 74-67-72-72 285 511,471.43 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T53 70-72-75-73 290 $2,499.75 John Daly ...... T20 68-76-73-68 285 $41,471.43 Keith Clearwater .....T53 72-74-71-73 290 $2,499.75 Jay Delsing ...... T20 68-68-76-73 285 $11,471.43 Steve Jones ._. T53 75-68-71-76 290 $2,499.75 Clark Dennis ...... T20 72-69-72-72 285 $11,471.43 Tom Kite ...... T53 68-77-70-75 290 $2,499.75 David Frost ...... 120 73-68-70-74 285 $11,471.43 Sean Murphy .,.,...,.. 153 71-74-72-73 290 $2,499.75 Payne Stewart ...... 120 69-71-74-71 285 $11,471.42 Larry Rinker ...... T53 67-77-73-73 290 $2,499.75 Billy Andrade ...... 127 73-71-72-70 286 $7.322.13 Joey Sindelar..._..... T53 71-70-76-73 290 $2,499.75 Ray Floyd ...... T27 71-74-71-70 286 $7,322.13 Greg Whisman ...... 153 75-68-72-75 290 $2.499.75 Peter Jacobsen ...... -127 70-74-69-73 286 $7.322.13 Ken Schell ...... _...... 61 71-72-74-74 291 $2.398.00 Mac O'Grady .....__. T27 74-70-68-74 286 $7322,13 Bob Borowicz...... _T62 71-72-74-75 292 $2.365.00 Jim Hallet ...... T27 74-69-74-69 286 $7,322.12 Joel Edwards ...... T62 72-73. 72-75 292 $2,365.00 Lee Janzen.._...._.... T27 70-72-73-71 286 $7,322.12 Ed Humenik ...... 64 73-72-72-77 294 $2,332.00 John Joseph...... T27 70-74-69-73 286 $7,322.12

224

BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC , r,rr, Indian Wells CC (Host Course), "•••••` Indian Wells, CA Purse: $1,110,000 nv~,r Indian Wells CC Par: 72 Yards: 6,478 (official) . ~ /1 0V, Bermuda Dunes CC Par: 72 Yards : 6,927 $1,150,000 :• .•:~ La Quinta CC Par: 72 Yards: 6,854 (total) PGA West/Palmer Par: 72 Yards: 6,931 February 6-10, 1991 `r

LEADERS: First Round--Robert Gamez (1W) had an 8-under-par 64 and led by one stroke over Corey Pavin (PGA). There were five players at 66. Second Round--Tim Simpson (BD) had an 8-under-par 64 and Mark O'Meara a 65 and they were tied at 13-under-par 131. Jim McGovern was alone at 133 while Pavin, Gamez, Bob Tway and David Edwards were tied at 10-under-par 134. Third Round—Simpson (1W) and O'Meara (LO) both had 6-under-par 66s and were tied at 19-under-par 197, Blaine McCallister (LO) with a 63 was alone at 17- under-par 199. Pavin and Fred Couples were tied at 200. Fourth Round--O'Meara (BD) added a 5-under-par 67 for a 24-under-par 264 and a one-stroke lead over Simpson (PGA) who had a 68. Pavin (IW) was alone at 22-under-par 266.

CUT: 77 players at 8-under-par 280.

PRO-AMATEUR: Overall $5.000. Team--Tom Kite. 63-under-par, $2.500

WEATHER: Beautiful every day.

Winner: Corey Pavin 65-69-66-66-65 331 $198,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on first extra hole) Larry Rinker...... T35 Mark O'Meara _. __ __2 66-65-66-67-67 331 $118,800.00 68-71-66-65-73 343 $5.080.37 Tim Simpson ... -3 67-64-66-68-67 332 $74,800.00 Scott Simpson ... T35 70-69-68-70-66 343 $5.080.37 T35 66-71-67-72-67 343 $5,080.37 Ray Floyd ...... 44 71-68-66-64-64 333 $52.800.00 Mike Springer .... T43 Fred Couples ....._..._..5 67-69-64-67-67 334 $44,000.00 Mark Brooks ...... 74-68-68-68-66 344 $3,432.00 Keith Clearwater . T43 Blaine McCallister .....66 66-70-63-68-68 335 $39,600.00 71-67-68-69-69 344 $3.432.00 T43 69-65-71-70-69 344 $3,432.00 Bob Tway ._..._...... T 7 66-68-71-68-64 337 $34,283.34 David Edwards David Frost ...... T43 70-69-69-67-69 344 $3432.00 Hoch ...... 17 72-64-69-63-69337 $34,283.33 Jeff Sluman ...... T 7 Buddy Gardner ... T43 68-69-73-70-64 344 $3.432.00 71-65-69-67-65 337 $34,283.33 Gil Morgan...... T43 73-69-66-71-65 344 $3432.00 Jim Hallet ....__._._.T10 67-70-70-67-64 338 $27,500.00 ...... T10 David Peoples ..... T43 71-67-66-71-69 344 $3432.00 Bob Lohr 69-68-68-69-64 338 $27.500.00 Jay Haas ...... T50 69-72-70-67-67 345 $2.678.50 Jim McGovern .... T10 66-67-69-69-67 338 $27.500.00 T50 67-70-69-68-71 345 $2.678.50 Ed Dougherty ...... T13 70-70-69-66-64339 $18,857,15 Morris Hatalsky .. T50 Steve Elkington ...... T13 70-69-70-66-64 339 $18,857.15 John Mahaffey ... 69-70-69-67-70 345 $2.678.50 Tom Purtzer...... T50 69-71-68-67-70 345 $2.678.50 Ed Fiari _._...... T13 66-69-69-70-65 339 $18,857 14 Rocco Mediate ....113 Jim Booms ...... T54 72-72-67-69-66 346 $2.519.00 76-63-68-64-68 339 $18,857.14 Bart Bryant ....,.,.. T54 71-70-66-70-67 346 $2.519.00 Larry Mize __...... T13 70-65-69-68-67 339 $18.857.14 Kirk Triplett ...... T54 68-73-68-69-68 346 $2.519.00 Steve Pate ...... 113 70-70-65-64-70 339 $18.857.14 T54 Richard Zokol...... T13 71-72-64-66-66339 $18,857.14 Stan Utley ...... 68-73-68-66-71 346 $2,519.00 T58 Bob Gilder ...... T20 73-69-65-69-64 340 $13,273.34 Jim Thorpe...... _. 72-73-66-68-68 347 $2,453.00 T58 John Cook ...... T20 72-67-74-63-64 340 513.273.33 Duffy Waldorf 71-68-70-69-69 347 $2453.00 71-67-69-66-67 340 $13.273,33 Emlyn Aubrey..... T60 Andrew Magee...... T20 69-71-71-69-68 348 $2,354.00 64-70-70-69-68 341 $10.560.00 Greg Bruckner T60 Robert Gamez...... T23 68-67-72-71-70 348 $2,354.00 T60 Henke ...... T23 69-71-64-69-68341 $10.560.00 Curt Byrum...... 68-69-72-70-69 348 $2,354,00 Brian Clear ....,..... T60 Mike Sullivan ...... T23 66-70-71-67-67 341 $10,560.00 66-71-68-70-73 348 $2,354 00 70-71-65-68-68 342 $7.486.34 Bobby Clampett T60 68-74-66-72-68 348 $2,354.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... 126 Mike Donald .... T60 71-67-68-73-69 348 $2,354.00 Billy Mayfair ...... ,... T26 68-71-67-70-66 342 $7,486.34 Mike Smith ...... T60 71-71-68-68-70 348 $2,354.00 Payne Stewart _..._.T26 68-69-72-66-67 342 $7,486.34 Jay Don Blake .... T67 68-71-70-70-70 349 $2,244.00 Bill Britton .... T26 70-68-67-67-70342 $7,486.33 Mike Hulbert ..... T67 70-72-67-69-71 349 $2.244.00 Brad Fabel .. _..__.... T26 69-68-68-69-68 342 $7,486.33 Jim Gallagher, Jr .126 Jim Woodward... T67 67-70-67-70-68 342 $7,486.33 67-74-69-67-72 349 $2.244.00 Donnie Hammond T70 74-67-66-72-71 350 $2.189.00 John Huston.....__.. T26 69-72-67-69-65342 $7,486.33 Tom Kite ...... 126 Curtis Strange.... T70 69-73-56-65-69342 $7,486.33 66-73-68-73-70 350 $2.189.00 ..... T26 Ray Stewart .... 72 Fuzzy Zoeller 69-67-70-67-69 342 $7.486.33 72-68-68-70-73 351 $2,156.00 Lee Janzen .... T35 Brad Faxon .... T73 73-66-69-67-68 343 $5,080.38 69-68-70-73-72 352 52,123.00 Davis Love Ill ...._._. T35 Jeff Maggert .... T73 72-68-71-68-73 352 $2.123.00 67-68-67-73-68 343 $5,080.38 Price ...... T35 75 72-69-65-72-75 353 $2,090.00 70-70-67-69-67 343 $5.080.38 Gary McCord .... Hal Sutton ...... Robert Wrenn ...... T35 68-69-69-69 .68 343 $5,080.38 76 71-70-75-64-74 354 $2,068.00 Jodie Mudd ...... T35 70-67-67-69-70 343 $5,080.37 Mike Standly ...... 77 68-70-72-70-75 355 $2,046.00 225 SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS OPEN

Torrey Pines GC, LaJolla, CA South Course: Par 36-36--72 Yards: 7,021 Purse: $1,000,000 North Course: Par 36-36--72 Yards: 6,659 February 14-17, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Ben Crenshaw (S), had a 7-under-par 65 to lead by one stroke over Andy Bean. Lon Hinkle. Hal Sutton, Mike Standly and Phil Mickelson (all North) and Bart Bryant (S). Second Round--Dan Forsman (N) birdied four of the last five and Sieve Pate (N) birdied the last three to tie at 12-under-par 132. Crenshaw (N), Brad Faxon (N), Bill Sander (S) and Emlyn Aubrey (N) were tied at 11-under-par 133. Third Round—Pate's 67 put him at 17-under-par 199 and one stroke ahead of Pavin, who had a 65, and Faxon. a 67.

CUT: 71 players (70 pros, 1 amateur) at 4-under-par 140.

PRO-AMATEUR: North, $7,500. Individual--Billy Mayfair. 62. $750. Team--Dan Forsman and Buddy Gardner, 54. each $675. South. $7.500. Individual--Corey Pavin, 66, $750. Team--Kenny Knox, 55, $750.

WEATHER: There were three separate tog delays in the first round, totalling 1 hour, 38 minutes. The first one came at 11:40 a.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, mostly pleasant.

Winner: Jay Don Blake 69-65-67-67 268 $180,000.00

Bill Sander ...... 22 68-65-71-66 270 $108.000.00 Bart Bryant ...... 135 66-71-72-71 280 $472143 Dan Forsman ...... 3 68-64-71-68 271 $68.000.00 Dan Halidorson ...... T35 71-68-70-71 280 $4.72143 Ben Crenshaw ...... 4 65-68-70-69 272 $48.000.00 John Huston ..._..... T35 70-68-72-70 280 $4,721.43 Jim Haller _...... _...... T 5 68-69-66-70 273 $36,500.00 Scott Simpson ._,....T35 67-69-72-72 280 $4,721.43 Steve Pate ..__._._.... T 5 67-65-67-74 273 $36.500.00 Bill Giessen.._...... T35 71-68-74-67 280 $4,721.42 Robert Wrenn ...._.... T5 68-66-68-71 273 $36,500.00 Ronnie Black ....._..T42 68-72-71-70 281 $3,217.50 Brad Faxon ...... ,._ T 8 69-64-67-74 274 $29,000.00 Lennie Clements ....T42 70-68-73-70 281 $3,217.50 Dudley Hart ...... 18 68-70-71-65 274 329,000.00 David Frost ...... T42 70-70-68-73 281 $3,217.50 Ed Humenik _..._...... T 8 69-70-68-67 274 $29000.00 Jeff Maggert ...... _.T42 69-71-71-70 281 $3,217.50 Corey Pavin _..__._. T11 67-68-65-75 275 $22,000.00 Blaine McCalhster... T42 73-66-70-72 281 $3,217.50 Dillard Pruitt...... T11 71-68-67-69 275 $22.000.00 Dave Rummells ...... T42 75-64-70-72 281 $3,217.50 Joey Sindelar...... T11 70-70-68-67 275 $22.000.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T42 71-64-77-69 281 $3,217,50 Kirk Triplett ...... TI 1 69-70-67-69 275 $22.000.00 D A Wetting ...... 142 67-71-69-74 281 $3.217.50 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T15 70-63-69-74 276 $16.000.00 Phil Mickelson ...... T42 66-74-71-70 281 AMATEUR Tom Byrum...... T15 68-70-68-70 276 $16,000,00 Curt Byrum ...... _._. T51 68-70-72-72 282 $2.377.15 Keith Clearwater ... 115 68-66-70-72 276 $16,000.00 Trevor Dodds...... T51 69-67-73-73 282 $2.377.15 John Cook _.._._._.. T15 73-67-66-70 276 $16,000.00 David Peoples ...... T51 71-69-70-72 282 $2.377.14 Donnie Hammond_ T15 70-68-70-68 276 $16,000.00 Dan Pohl ...... 151 70-68-74-70 282 $2377.14 John Wilson .,..._.,. T20 69-70-69-69 277 $10,428.58 Jeff Sluman ...... T51 68-69-69-76 282 $2.377.14 Russ Cochran ...... T20 72-67-67-71 277 $10,428.57 Mike Smith ------T51 72-67-72-71 282 $2.377.14 Rick Fehr ....__...... -T20 69-68-70-70 277 $10,428.57 Duffy Waldorf ...... T51 69-69-72-72 282 $2.377.14 Buddy Gardner ...._T20 67-72-65-73 277 $10,428.57 Gil Morgan ------T58 69-70-72-72 283 $2.250.00 Steve Jones ...... 120 67-71-67-72 277 $10.428.57 Larry Silveira_...... _ T58 69.71-71-72 283 $2,250.00 Loren Roberts ...... T20 70-69-69-69 277 $10.428.57 John Daly _._.._._._T60 69-65-74-76 284 $2,200.00 Hal Sutton ------T20 66-73-69-69 277 $10428.57 Lon Hinkle ...... 160 66-70-76-72 284 $2,200.00 Dave Barr ._. _._..__. T27 69-70-69-70 278 $6,950.00 Leonard Thompson 160 71-67-72-74 284 52.200.00 Bob Estes _.____...T27 72-68-72-66 278 $6,950.00 Brad Fabel ...... 63 71-68-74-72 285 52160.00 Jerry Haas .._....._... T27 72-67-68-71 278 $6,950,00 Tommy Armour ----- 164 68-72-71-75 286 $2.130.00 Neal Lancaster....._. T27 69-68-72-69 278 $6,950.00 Mark Lye ...... T64 68-72-73-73 286 $2.130.00 Bob Lohr ...... 127 70-69-71-68 278 $6,950.00 Don Pooley ...... 66 71-68-76-72 287 $2,100.00 Billy Mayfair...... T27 69-71-67-71 278 $6,950.00 Ed Dougherty ------67 70-70-74-74 288 $2,080.00 Fred Couples .___... T33 69-69-68-73 279 $5,775.00 J B Sieve ...... _...._T68 68-72-78-71 289 $2,040.00 Nick Price _...... _.. T33 67-69-70-73 279 $5.775.00 Mike Standly...... T68 66-71-75-77 289 $2,040.00 John Adams ...... 135 68-70-71-71 280 $4.721.43 Bob Wolcott...... T68 72-68-73-76 289 $2.040.00 Andy Bean ...... 135 66-72-69-73 280 $4.72143 Michael Allen...... 71 71-69-77-73 290 $2,000.00

226 NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN

Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 35-36--71 Yards: 6,946 February 21-24, 1991 7~~~, C; If1~-

LEADERS: First Round--Wayne Grady and Larry Nelson had 6-under-par 65's and led by one stroke over Duffy Waldorf, Andrew Magee, Steve Pate, Jeff Sluman and Craig Stadler. Second Round--Bruce Lietzke fired a 63, good for a 9-under-par 133 total, and led by two strokes over Davis Love Ill, Ted Schulz, Magee and Sluman. Third Round--Sluman and Lietzke at 10-under-par 203 led by a stroke over Love Ill and Schulz.

CUT: 74 players at 1-over-par 143.

PRO-AMATEUR: $10,000. Individual--Fred Couples, 66. $1.000. Team--Mark Calcavecchia, 53, $1,000

WEATHER: Beautiful every day.

Winner: Ted Schulz 69 -66 - 69-68 272 $180,000.00

Jeff Sluman ...... 2 66-69-68-70 273 $108,000.00 Steve Pate ...... 139 66-74 -73-70 283 $4,200.00 Bruce Lietzke...... 13 70-63-70-71 274 $52,000.00 Dave Rummells__. T39 71-72-70 -70 283 $4.200.00 Davis Love llL...... _T 3 70-65-69-70 274 $52,000.00 Ray Stewarl....__..'139 71-71 -69-72 283 $4,200.00 Craig Stadler...... T3 66-71-71-66 274 $52.000.00 Lanny Wadkins_._.. T39 71-70 -71-71 283 $4.200,00 Rocco Mediate ...._... T 6 70-69-66-70 275 $33,500.00 Jay Don Blake ...... 143 74-69 -71-70 284 $2.870.91 Sam Randolph ...... T 6 72-65-69-69 275 $33,500.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T43 72-71 .68 -73 284 $2,870.91 Scott Simpson ...... T 6 71-68-67-69 275 533,500.00 John Inman ...... T43 71-69-72 -72 284 $2.870.91 Rick Fehr ...... 19 68-69-71-68 276 $27,000.00 Pal McGowan ....._. T43 69-72 -70-73 284 $2,870.91 Andrew Magee .._..... T 9 66-69-70-71 276 $27.000.00 Larry Nelson ...... T43 65-71 .76 -72 284 $2,870.91 Duffy Waldorf ...... T 9 66-72-72-66 276 $27.000.00 Chris Perry _._._._.. T43. 71-71 -71-71 284 $2,870.91 Fred Couples ...... 112 67-70-68-72 277 $19,600.00 Dan Pohl ...... T43 73-69 -71-71 284 $2,870.91 David Frost ...... 112 67-69-69-72 277 $19.600.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... 143 73-69 -70-72 284 $2.870.91 Bob Gilder ...... -.T12 70-72-67-68 277 $19,600.00 Mike Reid ...... __._.. T43 70-71-71-72 284 $2.870.91 Donnie Hammond .112 71-68-67-71 277 $19.600.00 Greg Twiggs ...... 143 70-71 -71-72 284 $2.870.91 Tom Kite ...... T12 70-68-70-69 277 $19.600.00 Brad Bell ...... T43 70-71 -74-69 284 $2.870.90 Ronnie Black ...... 117 69-71-72-66 278 $15,000.00 Tom Byrum .....___. T54 68-74 -69-74 285 $2.270.00 Bob Estes ...... T17 71-71-68-68 278 $15.000.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr _. 154 72-71 -74-68 285 $2270.00 Bobby Wadkins _....T17 71-71-68-68 278 $15.000.00 Larry Mize ...... T54 72-71 -72-70 285 $2,270.00 Keith Clearwater ..... T20 72-69-67-71 279 $11,650.00 Bill Sander ...... 154 67-74 -73-71 285 $2.270.00 Steve Jones ...... 120 72-68-68-71 279 $11.650.00 ...... T54 68-71 -71-75 285 $2.270.00 Mike Springer...... T20 70-66-72-71 279 Si 1,650.00 Richard Zokol ...... 154 70-72 -70-73 285 $2.270.00 Bob Wolcott...._..... T20 72-71-67-69 279 $11.650.00 Dudley Hart _...___. T60 72-66 -74-74 286 $2.180.00 Ian Baker-Finch ...... T24 68-75-68-69 280 $8,100.00 Hale Irwin ...... T60 67-71 -78-70 286 $2.180.00 Mark Calcavecchia.. T24 70-69-71-70 280 $8,100.00 Howard Twitty.___. T60 72-69-73 -72 286 $2.180.00 Ben Crenshaw ....._. T24 69-68-72-71 280 $8,100.00 John Burckle ...... T63 71-72 . 74 -70 287 $2.100.00 Clark Dennis ...... 124 73-66-70-71 280 $8,100.00 Ed Dougherty...... T63 71-70 -76-70 287 $2.100.00 Corey Pavin ...... T24 69-70-69-72 280 $8,100.00 ...T63 68-75-70-74 287 $2,100.00 Jim Woodward .... T24 72-70-70-68 280 $8,100.00 Nick Price _ ...... T63 72-71 -71-73 287 $2,100.00 Greg Bruckner ._.._, T30 71-70-72-68 281 $6,075.00 Tom Sieckmann.__. T63 73-70 -73-71 287 $2,100.00 Wayne Grady ...... T30 65-75-69-72 281 $6.075.00 Mac O'Grady ...... _.. 68 70-72-72-75 289 $2,040.00 Gary Hallberg ...... 130 68-72-68-73 281 $6,075.00 Trevor Dodds .....,....69 73-69 -69-79 290 $2,020.00 Mark Lye ...... T30 70-71-69-71 281 $6,075.00 David Edwards...... 170 71-67 -75-78 291 $1,990.00 Gil Morgan ------T30 67-71-72-71 281 $6,075.00 Roger Maltbie -...... 170 72-71-75 -73 291 $1,990.00 Tom Punier ...... T30 69-70-71-71 281 $6,075.00 Dave Sutherland.__.. 72 73-70 -76-73 292 51,960.00 Chip Beck ------T36 67-71-70-74 282 $4,916.67 Scott Gump ------73 70-73 -75-76 294 $1940.00 John Cook ...... 136 69-70-70-73 282 $4,91667 Fulton Alters ------74 70-73 -74-80 297 $1,920.00 Mark Brooks ------T36 67-71-69-75 282 $4,916.66

227

DORAL RYDER OPEN ¶om/ `Beier Doral Hotel and CC, Miami, FL Purse: $1,400,000 -/ eu Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,939 Feb. 28-March 3, 1991 ~y

LEADERS: First Round--Keith Clearwater. Jim Hallet. Rocco Mediate and Chip Beck were tied at 6-under-par 66. There were seven players tied at 67. Second Round--Kenny Perry, after an 8-under-par 64, moved in front with a total of 11-under-par 133, Jack Nicklaus. after a 63, was alone at 134. Andy Bean, Mark O'Meara. Russ Cochran and Mediate were tied at 136. Third Round--Bean added a 67 for a 13-under-par 203. Cochran and Mediate were tied at 12-under-par 204. Davis Love III and Mark Calcavecchia were tied at 9-under-par 207.

CUT: 76 players at 1-under-par 143.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500, Individual--Hale Irwin, 66, $750. Team--Greg Norman--53. $750.

WEATHER: Mostly cloudy with some brief periods of rain on Thursday. Very nice Friday. Sunny but windy Saturday. Sunday, very windy with gusts to 40 mph. Play suspended at 4:10 by electrical storm. Resumed at 9 a.m. Monday with 22 players to finish.

Winner: Rocco Mediate 66-70-68-72 276 $ 252,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on first extra hole)

Curtis Strange ...... 2 69-68-72-67 276 5151,200.00 Tom Eubank ...... T36 68-73-72-78 291 $6,310.00 Andy Bean ...... T 3 68-68-67-74 277 $81,200.00 Greg Norman _...... T36 71-71-75-74 291 $6,310.00 Russ Cochran ...... 13 69-67-68-73 277 $81,200.00 Jim Thorpe ...___... T36 69-73-74-75 291 $6,310.00 Davis Love III ...... 15 71-68-68-72 279 $53.200.00 Hale Irwin ...... T43 70-69-76-77 292 $4,760.00 Jack Nicklaus ..._..... T 5 71-63-75-70 279 $53.200.00 Mark Lye ...... _.. T43 68-73-75-76 292 $4,760.00 Mark Calcavecchia .....7 68-70-69-73 280 $46,900.00 Mike Reid ...... 143 69-68-76-79 292 $4,760,00 Lanny Wadkins...... _. 8 71-67-70-73 281 $43,400.00 Jeff Sluman ...... 143 72-70-75-75 292 $4.760.00 Wayne Levi .._ ...... 9 67-70-71-74 282 $40,600.00 Billy Andrade ....._...147 69-72-75-77 293 $3,552.50 Tom Sieckmann ..... 10 68-72-71-72 283 $37,800.00 Toni Byrum _...... _T47 75-67-73-78 293 $3.552.50 Buddy Gardner ...... 111 72-70-70-72 284 $30.800.00 Keith Clearwater .....147 66-73-76-78 293 $3,552.50 Mike Hulbert ...... __.T11 70-73-67-74 284 $30,800.00 Brad Faxon _,. _..._.. T47 72-69-76-76 293 $3,552.50 Mark O'Meara ._...... T11 67-69-74-74 284 $30.800.00 Dan Forsman ...... 147 67-76-71-79 293 $3,552.50 Mike Smith ._..._.....T11 70-72-70-72 284 $30,800.00 Blaine Mc Cal lister ... T47 71-72-73-77 293 $3,552.50 Chip Beck ...... T15 66-71-74-74 285 $23,800.00 Mike Sullivan ...... T47 72 . 70-71-80 293 53.552.50 Kenny Perry .__..__. T15 69-64-75-77 285 $23.800.00 Bobby Wadkins ...... T47 71-72-74-76 293 $3,552.50 Brian Tennyson ....T15 70-70-69-76 285 $23.800.00 Greg Cerulli ...... -T55 67-70-76-81 294 $3,192.00 Steve Elkington...... T18 71-69-72-74 286 $18,256.00 Dick Mast _.._.._._155 69-69-75-81 294 $3,192.00 Jim Hallet ...... 118 66-74-71-75 286 $18.256.00 Peter Persons ...... 155 71-72-75-76 294 $3,192.00 Nolan Henke ...... 118 69-70-70-77 286 518256.00 Jim Booros ...... T58 71-71-76-77 295 $3,038.00 Bernhard Langer ...118 69-70-73-74 286 $18,256.00 David Canips ...... T58 69-70-76-80 295 $3.038.00 Andrew Magee ...... T18 72-67-7D-77 286 $18,256.00 Bobby Clampett ...... 158 71-72-71-81 295 $3,038.00 Ian Baker-Finch ...... T23 69-70-72-76 287 $14,000.00 John Cook .. _...... T58 71-70-74-80 295 $3,038.00 Ted Schulz ...... 123 72-69-70-76 287 $14,000.00 Neal Lancaster...... T58 71-71-76-77 295 $3,038.00 Ben Crenshaw ..... T25 68-71-76-73 288 $10,686.67 Dave Rummells ..... T58 69-73-75-78 295 53.038.00 Kenny Knox ...... 125 73-70-72-73 288 510,686.67 Tim Simpson ...... T58 68-71-75-81 295 $3,038.00 Toni Purizer...... T25 67-72-75-74 288 $10,686.67 Stan Utley ...... 158 69-68-78-80 295 $3,038.00 Scots Simpson ...._. T25 68-73-72-75 288 $10686.67 Donnie Hammond ..T66 70-73-73-80 296 $2,856.00 Brian Claar ...... T25 71-69-72-76 288 $10,686.66 Scott Hoch ._...___.. T66 68-74-76-78 296 $2.856.00 Bruce Lietzke ...... 125 69-73-71-75 288 $10,686.66 Peter Jacobsen ...... 166 71-71-74-80 296 $2.856.00 John Mahaffey ...... T31 71-71-72-75 289 $8.890.00 Chris Perry ...... 166 70-72-73-81 296 $2856.00 Doug Tewell_.__._.. T31 68-72-72-77 289 $8,890.00 Howard Twitty ...... T66 71-70-78-77 296 $2.856.00 Gil Morgan ...... T33 68-72-73-77 290 $7,910.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr ...... 71 71-72-75-79 297 $2.772.00 Paul Trittler..___..... T33 69-74-72-75 290 $7,910.00 Billy Ray Brown ...... T72 67-75-75-81 298 $2,716.00 Bob Wolcott .....133 68-74-72-76 290 $7,910.00 Bob Eastwood _..._T72 74-68-78-78 298 $2.716.00 Jay Don Blake .... T36 68-74-73-76 291 $6,310.00 Jim McGovern .... T72 69-73-77-79 298 $2.716.00 Curt Byrum ...... 136 74-69-75-73 291 $6.310.00 Ray Stewart ...... 75 72-71-71-86 300 $2,660.00 Mike Donald ...... T36 72 . 70-73-76 291 $6,310.00 Fred Funk _ _. _... _. _... 76 71-72-76-83 302 52,632.00 Bob Estes ...... 136 70-73-76-72 291 56,310.00

228 HONDA CLASSIC tiThe Honda TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL Purse: $1,000,000 Classic Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,037 March 7-10, 1991 cS

LEADERS: First Round--Dan Halldorson, Ray Floyd, Jodie Mudd and Joe Lloyd at 5-under-par 67 led nine other golfers by a stroke. Second Round--Halldorson, Steve Pate, and John Huston at 10-under-par 134, led by one over Greg Norman, Paul Azinger and Mike Sullivan. Third Round--Pate at 12-under-par 204, led by five over Bruce Lietzke and Kirk Triplett.

CUT: 75 players at even par 144.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual--Jim Thorpe, 67, $750. Team--Wayne Levi, Bernhard Langer, 55. $675 each.

WEATHER: Clear and warm for most of the week. Much cooler on Sunday with windy conditions everyday, particularly Saturday and Sunday with gusts of up to 40 mph. Play was suspended at 5:57 p.m. on Saturday due to threatening weather condititions with seven players still on the course. The fourth round started at 8:50 a.m. on Sunday. with those seven players completing their third rounds starting at 11 :00 a.m.

Winner: Steve Pate 69-65 -70-75 279 $180,000.00

Paul Azinger ...... 12 68-67-75-72 282 $88,000.00 Bob Lohr __.__. T37 70- 70-78-75 293 $4.600.00 Dan Halldorson...... T 2 67-67-78-70 282 $88,00000 Mike Sullivan ...... T37 69- 66-79-79 293 $4,600.00 Billy Andrade ....._....T 4 68-72-75-68 283 $41.333.34 Curt Byrunt ._._...... T41 70- 69-78-77 294 $3,500.00 John Daly ...... T 4 68-68-76-71 283 541,333.33 Fred Couples __..... T41 71- 70-74-79 294 $3,500.00 Bruce Lietzke .._...... T 4 72-67-70-74 283 $41,333.33 Bob Eastwood....__ T41 73- 69-77-75 294 53,500.00 Bail Bryant ...._...... _.. 7 69-71-72-72 284 $33,500.00 Buddy Gardner.. 141 70- 74-73-77 294 53,500.00 Dave Barr ...... 88 70-66-74-75 285 $31,000.00 Gene Savers ...... T41 77- 67-69-81 294 $350000 Andy Bean ...... T 9 70-71-73-72 286 $26.000.00 Lance Ten Broeck ... 141 73- 66-75-80 294 $3.500.00 Davis Love III __...... , T 9 74-70-68-74 286 S26.000.00 D. A. Weibring ...... T41 68- 75-77-74 294 $3,500.00 Andrew Magee ...... T9 70-71-71-74 286 826,000.00 Bill Glasson ...... 148 72 -70-77 .76 295 $2,513.34 Blaine McCallister....T 9 69-70-73-74 286 $26,000.00 Nick Price ...... T48 75- 64-81-75 295 $2,513.34 Greg Norman...... 13 69-66-77-75 287 $21,000.00 Tommy Armour ...... 148 73- 71-72-79 295 $2,51333 Gary Flallberg...... _. 114 70-68-74-76 288 $17,500.00 Bob Estes ...... 148 71- 72-76-76 295 $2,513.33 Lee Janzen,..___.._. 114 72-70-71-75 288 $17500.00 Karl Kimball ...... T48 72- 71-76-76 295 $2.513.33 Ted Schulz ...... 114 71-73-69-75 288 $17,500.00 Joe Lloyd ...... T48 67- 75-76-77 295 $2,513.33 Kirk Triplett..._.._..,.T14 71-66-72-79 288 $17,500.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T54 69- 70. 79-78 296 $2,280.00 Mark Brooks .__...... T18 70-67-74-78 289 $12,171.43 Billy Ray Brown ...... T54 70- 74-75-77 296 $2,280.00 Brad Faxon .... 118 68-68-79-74 289 $12,171.43 David Canipe ...... T54 71- 71-76-78 296 $2,28000 Ray Floyd ...... T18 67-71-75-76 289 $12,171.43 Ken Green ...... 154 74- 68-75-79 296 $2,280.00 John Huston....._.... T18 69-65-83-72 289 $12.171.43 Kenny Knox ...... 154 70. 74 -75-77 296 $2,280.00 John Inman ...... 118 72-67-74-76 289 $12.171.43 Jerry Haas _...__..... T59 68- 72-75-82 297 $2,20000 Doug Tewell ...... 118 74-69-74-72 289 $12.171.43 Jodie Mudd __...... T59 67- 73-75-82 297 $2.200.00 Dan Forsman_..._... T18 70-68-72-79 289 $12,171.42 Bob Wolcott._ ...... T59 69- 74-76-78 297 $2,200.00 Fred Funk ...... 125 71-71-72-76 290 $8,166.67 Ed Fion ...... 62 70- 72-80-76 298 $2,160.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... 125 73-70-75-72 290 58.166.67 Jim Boards ...... 163 72- 71-79-77 299 $2,120.00 Keith Clearwater ... 125 70-68-74-78 290 $8.166.66 Andy North _...... _T63 73- 71-76-79 299 $2,120.00 Brad Bryant _._...... T28 70-70-78-73 291 $6.650.00 Duffy Waldorf ...... T63 74-70-77-78 299 $2,120.00 Brandel Chamblee.. 128 75-69-72-75 291 $6.650.00 Thomas Cleaver...... T66 72-72-79-78 301 $2.050.00 Mike Donald...... T28 72-71-71-77 291 $665000 Mike Hulbed ..._...... T66 71- 71-76-83 301 $2,050.00 Mark McCumber.__ T28 72-72-73-74 291 $6650.00 Curtis Strange ...... 166 68- 70-77-86 301 $2.050.00 Kenny Perry ...... 128 68-70-80-73 291 $6650.00 Robert Thompson ..T66 68- 75-78-80 301 $2,050.00 Joey Sindelar...... T26 72-67-78-74 291 56.650.00 Gary McCord ...... T70 72- 68-81-81 302 $1,990.00 Carl Cooper ...... 134 70-70-73-79 292 S540000 Dicky Thompson .... 170 72-71 -80-79 302 $1,990.00 Neal Lancaster...... T34 72-71-73-76 292 $5.400.00 Greg Bruckner ...... 172 71- 73-79-80 303 $1,950.00 Jim McGovern ...... T34 72. 72-71-77 292 $5,400.00 Ed Dougherty...... 172 73- 70-80-80 303 $1.950.00 Dudley Hart ...... T37 73 . 70-73-77 293 $4,600.00 Jerry Pate ____..._..,. 74 73- 71-81-79 304 $1.920.00 Bernhard Langer..... 137 72-69-73-79 293 $4,600.00 Bob Gilder ...... 75 73- 71 .84-78 306 $1,900.00

229 THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL r

Bay Hill Club. Orlando, FL Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,114 March 14-17, 1991 7)' y,,

LEADERS: First Round—Mark Calcavecchia and Donnie Hammond shot 6-under-par 66's and led by one stroke over Nick Faldo, Buddy Gardner and Clarence Rose. Second Round—Don Pooley posted a 6-under- par 66 for a 10-under-par 134 and moved in front of Calcavecchia and Tom Sieckmann. who had a 65, by one stroke. They had 135 and Scott Hoch was at 136.

CUT: 74 players all-over-par 145.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual--Scots Hoch, 66, $750. Team--David Frost. 54, $750.

WEATHER: Thursday, it was pleasant. Friday, rain during the morning, partly clearing in the afternoon. Saturday. heavy rain caused play to be suspended at 1:45, resuming at 3:00 p.m. Suspended again by darkness at 6:00 p.m. with 18 players on the course. Sunday more rain, but fourth round started at 8:44 and resumption of play for third round players at 9:15 a.m. Finally, play suspended all0:35. Tournament declared officially 54 holes all p.m.. but two groups still had to finish third round. They resumed at 1:30 p.m.

Winner: Andrew Magee 68-69-66 203 $180,000.00

Tom Sieckmann._.__. 2 70-65-70 205 $108,000.00 Gene Sauers...... __ T32 71-72-71 214 $5.080.00 Mark Calcavecchia _. T 3 66-69-71 206 $58,000.00 Leonard Thompson 132 68-70-76 214 $5,080.00 Steve Pate ...... T 3 72-66-68 206 $58,000.00 Robert Wrenn ...... 132 70-70-74 214 $5,080.00 Mark O'Meara ...... 5 68-69-70 207 $40,000.00 Billy Ray Brown ...... 142 73-72-70 215 $3,217.50 Jay Don Slake ..._...__.6 69-69-70 208 $36,000.00 David Frost ...... 142 71-72-72 215 $3,217.50 Bob Tway ...... TT 7 70-71-68 209 $28.083.34 Wayne Grady ...... 142 73-71-71 215 $3.217.50 Ian Woosnam__.....T 7 70-70-69 209 $28.083.34 Gary Koch ...... T42 73-69-73 215 $3.217.50 Nick Faldo ...... T 7 67-71-71 209 $28,083.33 Greg Norman ...... _.. T42 70-71-74 215 $3.217.50 Scott Hoch _ ...... T 7 70-66-73 209 $28,083.33 Craig Party ...... T42 71-70-74 215 $3.217.50 Bernhard Langer ...... 17 70-69-70 209 $28,083.33 Corey Pavin ...... T42 72-70-73 215 $3,217.50 Rocco Mediate ._.....T 7 68-69-72 209 $28,083.33 Duffy Waldorf ...... 142 69-71-75 215 $3,217.50 Kenny Knox ...... T13 69-72-69 210 $18750.00 Maik Brooks ...... 150 70-72-74 216 $2,460.00 Dave Rummells...,.. T13 71-71-68 210 $10000.00 Fred Couples ...... 150 70-71-75 216 $2,460.00 Jeff Sluman ...... 113 69-69-72 210 $18,750.00 Brad Faxon ...... T50 73-72-71 216 $2,460.00 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... T13 70-69-71 210 $18.750.00 Mike Donald ...... 153 71-73-73 217 $2,315.00 Buddy Gardner ...... '117 67-70-74 211 $14.000.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr .... 153 75-70-72 217 $2.315.00 Blaine McCallister... T17 71-67-73 211 $14,000.00 Gil Morgan ...... 153 72-70-75 217 $2,315.00 Dori Pouley.___..._. T17 68-66-77 211 $14,000.00 Mike Nicolette...... _T53 72-72-73 217 $2,315.00 Curtis Strange ...... T17 70-67-74 211 $14,000.00 Ian Baker-Finch ...... T57 74-71-73 218 $2,230.00 Toni Watson ...... 117 72-70-69 211 $14.000.00 Dan Forsman...... T57 72-70-76 218 $2,230.00 Andy Bean ...... T22 69-74-69 212 $10,800.00 Ed Humenik ...... T57 74 .71-73 218 $2.230.00 Davis Love III, ...... ,, T22 68-70-74 212 $10,800.00 D A Weibring ...... 157 73-70-75 218 $2,230.00 Fulton Allen ...... T24 72-69-72 213 $7,737.50 Bill Buttner ...... 161 75-69-75 219 $2,130,00 Paul Azmnger ...... T24 71-72-70 213 $7,737.50 Larry Mize ...... 161 72-69-78 219 $2,130.00 Keith Clearwater ... 124 71-69-73 213 $7.737.50 Clarence Rose ...... 161 67-74-78 219 $2,130.00 Donnie Hammond .124 66-73-74 213 $7.737.50 Bill Sander ._...... _ T61 73-71-75 219 $2,130.00 Nolan Henke ...... T24 68-73-72 213 $7.737.50 Hal Sutton ...... 161 72-72-75 219 $2.130.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... T24 71-69-73 213 $7,737.50 Brian Tennyson .__T61 69-76-74 219 $2,130.00 Arnold Palmer ...... 124 72-71-70 213 $7,737.50 Bill Kratzert ...... T67 73-70-77 220 $2,040.00 Toni Prirtzer...... T24 69-73-71 213 $7,737.50 Peter Persons ...... 167 71-74-75 220 $2,040.00 Ed Dougherty.__.._. T32 73-69-72 214 $5,080.00 Bobby Wadkins ...... T67 72-72-76 220 $2,040.00 Ray Floyd ...... 132 70-71-73 214 $5,080.00 Mark McCumber ..... 170 72-72-77 221 $1,980.00 Jim Hallet._.....__... T32 69-71-74 214 $5,080.00 Dan Pohl ...... 170 71-74-76 221 $1,980.00 Mike Hulbert ...... T32 72-70-72 214 $5,080.00 Denis Watson ...... 170 71-74-76 221 $1,980.00 Toni Kite ...... T32 70-70-74 214 $5.080.00 John Huston..,...... 73 75-70-78 223 $1,940.00 Mark McNulty ...... T32 72-72-70 214 $5,080.00 Russ Cochran ...... 74 71-74-82 227 $1.920.00 Kenny Perry ..__.._.. T32 76-68-70 214 $5,080.00

230 USF&G CLASSIC

English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA Purse: $1,000,000 -'? Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,116 March 21-24, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Billy Mayfair, Sam Randolph. Phil Blackmar, Dillard Pruitt and Tom Watson all shot 5-under-par 67 to lead six golfers by a stroke. Second Round--Jack Nicklaus at 7-under-par 137 led by Iwo over Watson and Tom Sieckmann. Third Round--Jim Hallet at 11-under-par 205 led by three over Mayfair. Ronnie Black, Joel Edwards and Ian Woosnam.

CUT: 72 players at 5-over-par 149.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual—Jack Nicklaus. Ian Woosnam. Rick Fehr, Kenny Knox, 68, $581.25 each. Team--ran Woosnam, 55, $750.

WEATHER: Cloudy and windy on Friday. Partly cloudy on Saturday. Sunday beautiful with some wind

Winner: Ian Woosnam 73-67-68-67 275 $180,000.00 (won playolt with par on second extra hole)

Jim Hallet ... . 2 69-71-65-70 275 $108.000 00 Bart Bryant ...... T38 74-72-70-72 288 5440000 Tom Sieckmann _ _3 71-68-70-68 277 $68,000 00 Trevor Dodds _. __T38 77-66-73-72 288 $4,400 00 John Huston ...... 44 72-70-68-68 278 $4800000 Craig Stadler __. 138 72-74-71-71 288 $4,40000 Ronnie Black ...... ,... T 5 68-74-66-71 279 $36,500 00 Brian Tennyson .....T38 72-72-70-74 288 $4,400 00 Joel Edwards...... T 5 73-71-64-71 279 $36,50000 Marco Dawson...... , 142 72-72-72-73 289 $3,50000 rim Simpson ...... T5 71-72-71-65 279 $3650000 Ed Humenik ...... T42 76-73-71-69 289 $3.50000 Cud Byrum ...... T8 72-72-68-68 280 $29,000 00 Bill Kratzert._. T42 72-72-72-73 289 $3,50000 Kenny Knox ...... _.. T8 68-75-66-71 280 $29,00000 Craig Rudolph__.._ T42 72-71-73-73 289 $3,50000 Tom Watson ...... _.. T 8 67-72-73-68 280 $2900000 Ken Schall ...... T42 72-76-71 . 70 289 $3,500 00 Phil Blackmar ...... T11 67-77-66-71 281 $23,000 00 Brander Chamblee.. 147 72-76-71-71 290 $2,537 50 Billy Mayfair ------T11 67-73-68-73 281 $23,000 00 Steve Elkington ...... T47 69-78-71-72 290 $2,53750 Mike Sm ith...... Tit 73-70-71-67 281 $23.00000 Rick Fehr ...... T47 72-74 . 70-74 290 $2,53750 Sob Lotir ...... T14 68-74-70-70 282 $18.50000 Dan Halldorson...... T47 72-74-69-75 290 $2.53750 Jack Nicklaus...... T14 68-69-74-71 282 $18.50000 Dudley Had ...... 147 71-73-76-70 290 $2.53750 _ee Janzen .....,._...... 16 72-76-67-68 283 $17,000 00 Sandy Lyle_____... 147 72-73-74-71 290 $2.537 50 an Baker-Finch ..._T17 71-73-67-73 284 $14,500 00 Peter Persons.,...... T47 72-74-72-72 290 $2.537 50 -ennie Clements.__ T17 70-71-74-69 284 $14,50000 Willie Wood ...... T47 72-69-72-77 290 $2,53750 John Daly ...... _T17 72-72-68-72 284 $14,50000 Ed Fiori ...... T55 76-72-74-69 291 $2,28000 ;tan Utley ...... 117 71-72-68-73 284 $14,50000 Karl Kimball ...... 155 68-73-72-78 291 $2.28000 Say Floyd...._..__... 121 77-70-67-71 285 $10,80000 Bill Sander ...... ,..... T55 73-73-71-74 291 $2.28000 ;colt Hoch ...... _ T21 72-72-68-73 285 $10.80000 Dave Barr ...... ...... 158 73-75-71-73 292 $2,22000 Sam Randolph ...... T21 67-77-72-69 285 $10.800 00 Donnie Hammond,, 158 73-76-70-73 292 $2,220 00 Lance Ten Broeck ...T21 71-74-71-69 285 $10,800 00 Bryan Norton ...... 158 76-73-70-73 292 $2,220 00 David Frost ------T25 70-77-70-69 286 57.800 00 Bill Runner __.,.,....., T61 70-75-75-73 293 $2,130 00 Deal Lancaster...... 125 76-72-71-67 286 $7,80000 Jay Delsing ...... 161 70-78-73-72 293 $2,13000 Mark O'Meara ...... 125 71-76-68-71 286 $7.80000 Scott Dump ...... 161 73-71-75-74 293 $2,13000 Craig Parry ...... 125 72-74-73-67 286 $7.80000 Lon Hinkle ...... 161 72-74-74-73 293 $2.13000 have Rummells.... 125 74-73-71-68 286 $7,800 00 Barry Jaeckel...... T61 68-76-75-74 293 $2,13000 Evian Claar _..,...... T30 71-77-67-72 287 $5,812 50 Jack Renner ...... 161 72-77-73-71 293 $2,13000 Faith Clearwater .... 130 73-76-66-72 287 $5,812 50 Tommy Moore __.__.67 74-72-75-73 294 $2,060 00 Een Crenshaw ...... 130 71-70-72-74 287 $5,812 50 Brian Kamm ._...... 168 73-74-74-74 295 $203000 Mike Donald ...... 130 72-72-70-73 287 $5,81250 Kevin Sutherland .... T68 75-73-75-72 295 $2.03000 Fob Eastwood ...... T30 71-77-65-74 287 $5,812 50 David Edwards.,..._ 170 69-77-75-78 299 $1,990 00 Eillard Pruitt ...... 130 67-78-71-71 287 $5.81250 Brad Lardon ...... 170 74-74-75-76 299 $1,99000 Leven Roberts ...... T30 70-78-71-68 287 $5.81250 Jim Booros ------72 69-77-78-76 300 $1.96000 Evian Watts ...... T30 70-77-71-69 287 $5.81250

ern THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP THE PLAYERS TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL Purse: $1,600,000 C H A M P I t> N 5 H I P Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,896 March 28-31, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Bob Tway shot a 7-under-par 65 to lead by one stroke over Steve Elkington, Russ Cochran. Bob Eastwood and Peter Persons. Second Round--Paul Azinger was at 9-under-par 135 with 67-68 and led by one stroke over Elkington and Fuzzy Zoeller. Ian Baker-Finch was alone at 6-under-par 138, three behind. Third Round--Azinger added a 3-under-par 69 for a 12-under-par 204 and he led by one over Zoeller. Tom Watson, after a 65, and Bob Lohr were tied at 9-under-par 207.

CUT: 77 players at 1-over-par 145.

WEATHER: Very pleasant on Thursday. High winds--up to 43 mph--most of the day on Friday. Saturday. partly cloudy and cooler but pleasant. Sunday, mostly cloudy and much cooler.

Winner: Steve Elkington 66-70-72-68 276 $288,000.00

Fuzzy Zoeller ._...... 2 68-68-69-72 277 $172,800.00 Peter Persons ...... 127 66-75-71-74 286 $9,394.28 Paul Azinger .__.__.. T 3 67-68-69-74 278 $83,200.00 David Edwards...... T41 71-73-70-73 287 $5,064.73 Phil Blackmar ..__....T 3 67-72-69-70 278 $83200.00 David Frost ...... T41 6971 . 72-75 287 $5,064 73 John Cook ...... T 3 71-73-69-65 278 $83,200.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T41 70-71-74-72 287 $5,064.73 Bernhard Langer ...... T 6 70-70-71-69 280 $53.600.00 Bill Glassed...._...... T41 72-70-72-73 287 $5,064.73 Bruce Lietzke ...... T 6 71-72-68-69 280 $53.600.00 Steve Jones ...... 141 71-70-71-75 287 $5,064.73 Curtis Strange...... T6 71-68-70-71 280 $53,600.00 Corey Pavin ...... T41 69-76-71-71 287 $5,064.73 Bob Lohr ...... 19 68-71-68-74 281 $41,600.00 Bob Tway ...... 141 65-77-72-73 287 $5,064.73 Nick Price ...... T 9 68-75-67-71 281 S41.600.00 0.A. Weibring ...... T41 67-74-72-74 287 $5,064 73 Gene Sauers ...... 19 68-74-68-71 281 $41.600.00 Ian Baker-Finch ___T41 69-69-71-78 287 $5,064.72 Bobby Wadkins._..... T 9 68-74-69-70 281 $41,600.00 Brian Claar..___...... T41 70-69-69-79 287 $5.064.72 Jay Delsing ...... 113 71-71-71-69 282 $32000.00 Joey Sindelar...... T41 68-75-67-77 287 $5,064,72 Mark McCumher ..... T13 70-72-69-71 282 $32,000.00 John Adams ------T52 69-75-72-72 288 $3731.20 Keith Clearwater .... 115 72-72-70-69 283 $25.600.00 Chip Beck ...... T52 70-73-71-74 288 $3,731.20 John Huston ------T15 72-71-70-70 283 525,600.00 Mark Hayes .,...... T52 71-73-73-71 288 $3731.20 Rocco Mediate...... T15 69-74-68-72 283 $25,600.00 Larry Rinker ...... T52 74-71-70-73 288 $3,731.20 Craig Parry ...... 115 70-74-69-70 283 $25600.00 Tim Simpson ..__.._ T52 72-73-67-76 288 $3,731.20 Ian Woosnam ...... T15 72-69-70-72 283 525600.00 Mike Donald .._._.T57 71-72-74-72 289 $3,552.00 Bob Eastwood ...... T20 66-74-71-73 284 $19.306.67 Nick Fade ...... 157 72-72-71-74 289 $3,552.00 Neal Lancaster ...... 120 71-73-69-71 284 $19,306.67 Kenny Knox ...... T57 73-71-77-68 289 $3,552.00 Tom Watson ...... T20 68-74-65-77 284 $19,306.66 Mark Lye ...... T57 72-73-69-75 289 $3.552.00 Fred Couples _.....-_.. T23 70-74-69-72 285 514,720.00 Kenny Perry ....,...... T57 74-70-75-70 289 $3.552.00 Blaine McCallister._ T23 67-75-70-73 285 $14,720.00 Lanny Wadkins...... 62 70-75-70-75 290 $3,456.00 Mark McNulty ....,... T23 70-72-72-71 285 $14,720.00 Seve Ballesteros ..... T63 72-72-73-74 291 $3,360.00 Larry Nelson_....-.... T23 72-72-70-71 285 $14,720.00 Jim Booros ...... 163 72-72-73-74 291 $3,360.00 Jay Don Blake ...... T27 67-75-75-69 286 $9,394.29 Greg Norman ...... 163 75-70-70-76 291 $3.360.00 Bill Britton ...... T27 69-71-74-72 286 $9.394.29 Bob Wolcott...... T63 69-75-74-73 291 $3,360.00 Billy Ray Brown .... 127 72-73-69-72 286 59.394 29 Willie Wood ...... 163 71-68-74-78 291 $3.360.00 Ken Green ...___...._T27 69-76-71-70 286 59,394.29 Ray Stewart ...... 168 70-73-76-73 292 $3.232.00 Andy North ...... T27 72-72-70-72 286 59,394.29 Hal Sutton .... T68 72-73-73-74 292 $3.232.00 Jumbo Ozaki ------127 73-72-72-69 286 $9.394.29 Kirk Triplett ... _..._ T68 68-71-79-74 292 $3232.00 Loren Roberts ...... T27 69-73-71-73 286 $9.394.29 Tommy Armour ...... 71 71-74-74-74 293 53.168.00 Robert Wrenn ...... 127 70-72-73-71 286 $9,394.29 David Peoples ...... 72 71-73-75-75 294 $3,136.00 Billy Andrade ...... T27 68-71-74-73 286 $9,394.28 Billy Mayfair-...... _.. T73 70-75-74-76 295 $3,088.00 Ed Dougherty...... _..127 71-70-69-76 286 $9,39428 Stan Utley ...... 173 73-71-69-82 295 $3088.00 Hale Irwin ...... T27 68-74-69-75 286 $9,394.28 Dan Forsman _.,...... 75 71-74-76-78 299 $3040.00 Steve Pate ...... T27 69-73-70-74 286 $9.394.28 Calvin Peete ._._._...76 73-72-78-79 302 $3.008.00 Chris Perry -._...... T27 68-71-71-76 286 59.394,28

232 THE MASTERS Y9TV KeSfITA1/

Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA Purse: $1,350,000

Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,905 April 11-14, 1991 tl

LEADERS: First Round—Lanny Wadkins, Mark McCumber and Jim Gallagher. Jr., shot 5-under-par 67's and led by one stroke over Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus. Fred Couples, Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki and Jose Maria Olazabal. Second Round—Watson, with another 4-urder-par 68, was at 9-under-par 136. He led by two strokes over Wadkins. McCumber, Ian Woosnam and Mark Calcavecchia. Third Round--Woosnam added a 67 for 11- under-par 205. Watson was at 206 after a 70. Wadki is and Olazabal were tied at 208.

CUT: 57 players (55 professionals. 2 amateurs) at 2-over-par 146. Cut to low 44 players and ties and those within ten strokes of the lead.

WEATHER: Thursday, sunny. Friday, cloudy with very brief light showers. Saturday, cloudy with occasional light showers. Sunday, mostly cloudy.

Winner: Ian Woosnam 72-66-67-72 277 $243 000.00

Jose Maria Olazahal 2 68-71-69-70 278$145.800.00 John Huston _..___. T29 73-72-71-70 286 $9,200.00 Ben Crenshaw _. T 3 70-73-68-68 279 564 800.00 Jeff Sluman .. T29 71-71-72-72 286 $9.200.00 Steve Pate ...... T 3 72-73-69-65 279 $64800.00 David Frost _...... T32 71-73-71-72 287 $8,000.00 Lanny Wadkins....,... T 3 67-71-70-71 279 $64.800.00 Bernhard Langer..... 132 71-68-74-74 287 $8.000.00 Tom Watson ...... T 3 68-68-70-73 279 $64 800,00 Wayne Levi ...... 132 69-73-70-75 287 $8.000.00 Ian Baker-Finch...... T 7 71-70-69-70 280 $42.100.00 Mark Brooks ...... T35 69-72-7473 288 $6,371.00 Andrew Magee ...... T 7 70-72-68-70 280 $42.100.00 Fred Couples ...... 135 68-73-72-75 288 $6,371.00 Jodie Mudd ...... T 7 70-70-71-69 280 $42,100.00 Ken Green ...... T35 70-74-71-73 288 $6,371.00 Hale Irwin ...... T10 70-70-75-66 281 $35,150.00 Scott Hoch ...... 135 72-70-73-73 288 $6.371.00 TommyNakalima_.. T10 74-71-67-69 281 $35.150.00 Mark McNulty .... T35 72-74-75-67 288 $6.371.00 Mark Calcavecchia.. T12 70-68-77-67 282 $26,500.00 Jack Nicklaus .__.._. T35 68-72-72-76 288 $6,371.00 Nick Falco ...... T12 72-73-67-70 282 $26,500.00 Jumbo Ozaki ...... T35 68-77-69-74 288 $6.371,00 Billy Mayfair...._.__. T12 72-72-72-66 282 $26.500.00 Billy Ray Brown ..... T42 74-65-77-73 289 $4.875.00 Craig Stadler.....___ 112 70-72-71 .69 282 $26.500.00 Donnie Hammond .. T42 72-73-73-71 289 $4,875.00 °tizzy Zoeller __T12 7D-70-75-67 282 $26,500.00 Davis Love Ill ...... T42 72-71-74-72 289 54,875.00 Ray Floyd ...... __._. T17 71-68-71-73 283 $18,920.00 Curtis Strange ...... T42 72-74-72-71 289 $4.875.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr._. 117 67-74-71-71 283 $18920.00 Don Pooley ..._...... 746 72-71 .6978 290 $4,050.00 'eter Jacobsen ..... 117 73-70-68-72 283 $18,920.00 Joey Sindelar...... _.. T46 72-70-70-78 290 $4,050.00 Mark McCumber..... T17 67-71-73-72 283 $18.920.00 Phil Mickelson ...... T46 69-73-74-74 290 AMATEUR Larry Mize ...... _. T17 72-71-66-74 283 $18,920.00 Tommy Aaron ...... 149 70-74-73-74 291 $3,533.00 Seve Ballesteros ..... T22 75-70-69-70 284 512,960.00 Nick Price ...... T49 72-73-72-74 291 $3,533.00 Steve Elkington ..... T22 72-69-74-69 284 $12,960.00 Lee Trevino ...... __ T49 71-72-77-71 291 $3,533.00 Rocco Mediate...... T22 72-69-71-72 284 $12.960.00 Paul Azinger ...... __...52 72-73-67-80 292 $3,300.00 Corey Pavin ...... T22 73-70-69-72 284 $12,960.00 Nolan Henke ... 153 73-71-72-77 293 $3,200.00 Scott Simpson ...... 122 69-73-69-73 284 $12,960.00 Brian Tennyson _.... 153 78-67-75-73 293 $3,200.00 .ay Don Blake ...... T27 74 . 72-6871 285 $10.200.00 Larry Nelson ...... 55 74-69-76-75 294 $3,100.00 Mark O'Meara ...... T27 74-68-72-71 285 $10,200.00 Tom Kite ...... 56 71-75-78-71 295 $3.100.00 Morris Hatalsky ..... T29 71-72-70-73 286 $9.200.00 Manny Zerman ...... 57 71-71-77-80 299 AMATEUR

233 DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC

Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS Purse: $300,000 Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 6,280 April 11-14, 1991 (OD LEADERS: First Round--Grant Waite with a 7-under-par 63, led by one siruku over Dudley Had and Don Shirey, Jr. Second Round--Mike Nicolette with a second consecutive 65, good for a 130 total, led by one over Frank Conner. Third Round--Nicolette with a 198 total led by a stroke over Conner.

CUT: 77 players at even-par 140.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--Ed Fiori and Neal Lancaster, 65, $675. Team--Gary Koch. 51, $750.

WEATHER: Overcast every day. but no delays.

Winner: Larry Silveira 66-66 -71 -63 266 $54,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on first extra hole)

Russ Cochran T 2 69-65-69-63 266 $26.400.00 Barry Jaeckel._...._.T37 67-70-68-69 274 $1,291.67 Mike Nicolette._.._... T2 65-65-68-68 266 $26,400.00 Lee Janzen.._.__.._. T37 71-69-66-68 274 S1291,67 Fred Funk ...... 4 66-67-68-66 267 $14,400.00 Duffy Waldorf...... T37 68-71-66-69 274 $1291.67 Brandel Chamblee .... T 5 71-67-64-66 268 $11,400.00 Charles Bowles ...... T37 69. 71 . 64-70 274 $1291.66 Jerry Haas ...... T5 66-69-66-67 268 $11.400.00 Carl Cooper ...... 137 71-66-66-71 274 $1.291.66 Frank Conner .._.....T7 65 .66-68-70 269 $7.818,75 .....T37 73-66-69-66 274 $1,291.66 Brad Fahel.._._...._... T 7 70-65-67-67 269 $7,818.75 ..... T46 68-69-71-67 275 $858.00 Dan Halldorson ...... T 7 68-68-66-67 269 $7.818.75 Neal Lancaster...... T46 66-71 .67-71 275 $858.00 Greg Ladehoff ..._..._T 7 70-64-67-68 269 $7,818.75 Gary Rusnak ...... T46 68-71-67-69 275 $858.00 Chris Perry __.___...T 7 68-67-67-67 269 $7.818.75 Sonny Skinner .._.... T46 7169-69-66 275 $858.00 Mike Springer ...... 17 66-70-66-67 269 $7.818.75 Paul Trittier ...... 146 70-67-69-69 275 $858.00 Grant Waite ...... 17 63-73-66-67 269 $7,818.75 Dennis Tnxler ...... T46 67-71-71-66 275 $858.00 Brian Watts. ___.._,.. T 7 65-68-69-67 269 $7.818.75 Joel Edwards...... T52 70-70-69-67 276 $710.40 Greg Bruckner ..... 115 66-69-69-66 270 $4.950.00 Steve Lowery ..._.....T52 69-70-67-70 276 $710.40 Brian Kamm ...... T15 68-70-65-67 270 $4.950.00 Dick Mast ...... _..._ T52 66-73-66-71 276 $710.40 Steve Lamontagne .. T15 67-72-65-66 270 $4,950.00 Steve Pope ...... T52 69-71-72-64 276 $710.40 Gene Souris ...... 115 70-67-68-65 270 $4,950.00 Dicky Thompson.... 152 68-67-70-71 276 $710.40 Jerry Anderson ...... T19 67-68-67-69 271 $3,510.00 Marco Dawson ..,.... T57 70-68-68-71 277 $675.00 Jim Booros ...... 119 67-70-68-66 271 $3,510.00 Mike Holland...... 157 73-67-71-66 277 $675.00 Ed Fiori ..... __... T19 74-65-67-65 271 $3,510.00 Sam Randolph ...... 157 67-70-74-66 277 $675.00 Jim Nelford ...... 119 66-69-67-69 271 $3,510.00 Lance Ten Broeck ... 157 66-69-73-69 277 $675.00 Ken Schall ...... T19 67-69-69-66 271 $3,510.00 Jack Renner...... T61 69-65-74-70 278 $657,00 John Wilson ...... 119 66-69-68-68 271 $3.510.00 Greg Whisman...._.. T61 70-69-67-72 278 $657.00 Michael Allen ...... 125 69-69-66-68 272 $2,392.50 Tommy Armour ..... 163 70-70-71-68 279 $633.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T25 73-67-70-62 272 $2,392.50 George Cadle. ...... 163 66-72-73-68 279 $633.00 Dudley Hart ...... T25 64-69-68-71 272 $2,392.50 Ed Humenik ...... 163 68-70-71-70 279 $633.00 Don Shirey, Jr ..... T25 64-72-68-68 272 $2,392.50 Pat McGowan ...... 163 71-69-71-68 279 $633.00 Steve Summer ...... T25 67-71-65-69 272 AMATEUR Craig Rudolph ...... 163 69-67-67 . 76 279 $633.00 Trevor Dodds...... 130 71-69.67-66 273 $1,866.43 Jim Woodward ...... 163 68-71-73-67 279 $633.00 Jeff Had ...... T30 66-71-69-67 273 $1.866.43 Perry Arthur ...... T69 71-68-70-71 280 $609.00 Karl Kimball .__...._, T30 70-69-69-65 273 $1.866.43 Bob Wolcott...... T69 66-72-71-71 280 $609.00 Bill Kratzert ...... ,, T30 67-70-67-69 273 $1.866.43 Jeff Barlow ...... T71 70-70-71-70 281 5597.00 Mike Smith ...... 130 70-64-69-70 273 $1,866.43 P.H. Horgan III ...... 171 72-67-73-69 281 $597.00 Billy Tuten ...... 130 71-66-70-66 273 $1,866.43 Alan Pate ...... 73 71-69-68-74 282 $588.00 Dillard Pruitt _.....,...T30 69-71-71-62 273 $1,86642 John Daly ...... 74 68-71-68-78 285 $582.00 Mitch Adcock...._,.. T37 69-69-69-67 274 $1,291.67 Brad Lardon ...... 175 68-71-74-75 288 $573.00 Ed Dougherty ...... T37 69-71-67-67 274 $1,291.67 Jim McGovern...... T75 68-71-71-78 288 $573.00 Webb Heintzelman.. T37 67-70-68-69 274 $1,291.67

234 MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC MCI :::iii@ `•

Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, Sc Purse: $1,000,000 CSJC..,.:~C Par: 36-36--71 Yards: 6,912 April 18-21, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Davis Love III and Kirk Triplett were tied at 6-under-par 65. Mark McCumber was alone at 66. Second Round—Chip Beck shot a 7-under-par 64 for a 10-under-par 132. Love bogeyed his last hole for a 68 and a 9-under-par 133. Payne Stewart, Lanny Wadkins and David Canipe were tied at 136. Third Round--Love added a 68 for a 12-under-par 201 and a three- stroke lead over Ian Baker-Finch, whose 65 put him at 9-under-par 204, Beck, Mark O'Meara and Bobby Clampett were tied at 205.

CUT: 75 players at 2-over-par 144.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Due to severe afternoon weather. 18-hole pro-am in the morning and two 9-hole events in the afternoon. Morning. Individual—John Huston. 63. $450. Team--John Cook, 52. $450. Afternoon front, Individual--Bill Britton, 33, $375. Team--Chris Perry. 27, $375. Afternoon back. Individual--Ian Baker-Finch, 32. $375. Team--Jim Woodward. Ian Baker-Finch, Mark McCumber, Kenny Perry. 28. $234.38.

WEATHER: Thursday, mostly sunny. Friday. severe thunderstorm caused 2-hour, 55-minute delay starting at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. mostly cloudy and cooler. Sunday, cloudy, cool and windy.

Winner: Davis Love III 65-68-68-70 271 $180,000.00 Ian Baker-Finch _...... 2 75-64-65-69 273 $108.000.00 Gil Morgan ...._...__. T35 71-73-72-69 285 54,618.75 Lanny Wadkins ...... 3 68-68-70-68 274 $68.000.00 Leonard Thompson 135 70-74-70-71 285 $4,618.75 Payne Stewart...... _. T 4 68-68-70-69 275 $41,333.34 D.A. Weibring ...... T35 67-74-67-77 285 $4,618.75 Hale Irwin ..._...... _T4 70-70-66-69 275 $41,333.33 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... 135 69-72-71-73 285 $4,618.75 Mark O'Meara .__..... T 4 68-69-68-70 275 $41,333.33 Billy Andrade ...... 143 73-71-72-70 286 $3,206.67 Fred Funk _...... _...._, T 7 69-69-68-71 277 $31,166.67 Wayne Grady ...... _. T43 70-72-71-73 286 $3,206.67 Billy Mayfair ...... T 7 68-72-66-71 277 $31,166,67 Morris Hatalsky _. 143 72-72-69-73 286 $3206.67 Chip Beck ....,..._..._. T 7 68-64-73-72 277 $31,166.66 Jeff Sluman ... 143 70-72-70-74 286 $3.206.67 Bobby Clampett.,._... 10 72-66-67-73 278 $27,000.00 Steve Jones _._.__. T43 70-71-71-74 286 53,206.66 Jay Delsing ...... 111 73-68-68-70 279 $24,000.00 Mark McCumher__. 143 66-73-70-77 286 $3,206.66 John Huston ...... 111 69-70-70-70 279 $24,000.00 Paul Azinger ... 149 69-71-69-78 287 $2,405.00 Don Pooley..__._._. T13 70-72-72-66 280 $19,333.34 Fred Couples ..... 149 74-67-72-74 287 $2405.00 Jay Haas _... _.__.__ T13 76-67-68-69 280 $19,333.33 Rick Fehr ....__.._. T49 71-71-71-74 287 $2405.00 Bob Lohr ... ...._ -T13 70-68-69-73 280 $19,333.33 Jim Hallet ...... 149 7072-73-72 287 $2.405.00 Fulton Allem ...... 116 71-67-70-73 281 $15,500.00 Scott Hoch ...... 149 72-70-68-77 287 $2,405.00 David Canipe ____.. T16 67-69-71-74 281 $15,500.00 Tom Kite ...... 149 73-70-70-74 287 $2,405.00 Tom Purtzer__...... T16 72-71-68-70 281 $15,500.00 Mark Lye..__.__._._ T49 71-71-73-72 287 $2405.00 Mike Sullivan ...... 116 73-69-66-73 281 $15,500.00 Doug Tewell ..._. T49 71-67-72-77 287 $2.405.00 Brad Fabel ...... T20 75-66-71-70 282 $11,650.00 Brian Clear._._._.._. T57 73-71-70-74 288 $2.210.00 Nolan Henke ...... 120 73-70-68-71 282 $11,650.00 David Frost _...... T57 71-73-68-76 288 $2,210.00 Blaine McCollister _. T20 69-70-71-72 282 $11,650.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T57 71-72-72-73 288 $2,210.00 Corey Pavin ___..... T20 72-70-71-69 282 $11,650.00 Gary Hallberg ...... 157 75-69-71-73 288 $2,210.00 Jim Booros_.___.... T24 68-73-71-71 283 $7,914.29 Chris Perry ...... T57 73-68-75-72 288 82210.00 Bill Britton ...... T24 71-73-6871 283 $7,914.29 Kirk Triplett ...... __.T57 65-75-76-72 288 52,210.00 David Edwards...... T24 68-74-71-70 283 $7,914.29 Greg Powers ...... T63 74-70-72-73 289 $2,130.00 Dan Forsman..._..._ T24 67-73-71-72 283 $7,914.29 Jim Woodward...... T63 70-71-73-75 289 $2,130.00 Mark Brooks ...... T24 69-70-67-77 283 $7,914.28 David Peoples ...... 65 74-69-71-76 290 52,100,00 Loren Roberts ...... T24 70-70-69-74 283 $7,914.28 Mark CaIcavecchia .. T66 70-74-69-78 291 52,050.00 Hal Sutton ...... 124 68-73-69-73 283 $7,914.28 John Mahaffey...... T66 69-73-73-76 291 52.050.00 John Cook ...... T31 67-73-70-74 284 $6,062.50 Tim Simpson ...... 166 74-69-73-75 291 $2.050,00 Steve Pate ...... 131 70-72-69-73 284 $6,062.50 Mark Wiebe._.,.__.. 166 72-72-71-76 291 52.050.00 Stan Utley _.. .._. T31 74-67-69-74 284 $6,062.50 Russ Cochran._...... T70 70-74-76-72 292 $1.970.00 Willie Wood ... T31 72-70-67-75 284 $6.062.50 Mike Donald .....__.. T70 70-72-75-75 292 $1,970.00 Andy Bean ...... T35 68-71-77-69 285 $4,618.75 Larry Mize ...... T70 70-73-72-77 292 81,970.00 Ed Fiori ...... T35 71-71-67-76 285 $4,618.75 Bob Wolcott...... T70 75-69-76-72 292 $1,970.00 Lee Janzen ...____ T35 69-72-72-72 285 $4,618 -75 Hubert Green ..... T74 72-72-72-77 293 51.910.00 Roger Maltbie ..... T35 77-67-72-69 285 $4,618.75 Chris Tucker ...... T74 71-71-71-80 293 $1,910.00

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GREENSBORO OPEN > > \~~/ T T Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC Purse: $1,250,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 6,958 April 25-28, 1991 fln°rr

LEADERS: First Round--Bob Wolcott shot a 5-under-par 67 and led Chris Perry and Bob Wolcott by a stroke. Second Round--Lanny Wadkins shot a 7-under-par 65 and Gene Sauers fired an 8-under-par 64 to both finish at ID-under-pail 34. Jeff Sluman and Wolcott were two strokes back at 136. Third Round--Duffy Waldorf tied the course record with a 9-under-par 63 and finished tied with Wolcott at 12-under-par 204. Wolcott shot 68 for the day. Sluman, Wadkins and Sauers were two strokes back at 206,

CUT: 71 players at even par 144.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--John Huston, 65, $750. Team--Jay Delsing, Tommy Armour III. 55, $675 each.

WEATHER: Thursday was beautiful. Friday was overcast with a 30-minute shower that did not delay play. Saturday was overcast. Sunday was overcast in the morning, but sunny in the afternoon.

Winner: Mark Brooks 71-70-70-64 275 $22 5,000.00 (won playotl with par on third extra hole) T25 74-66-69-74 283 $7,891,136 Gene Sauers ...... -..2 70-6472- 69 215 $135,000.00 Robert Gamez .... T25 71-70-70-72 283 $7,891.66 John Huston ...... T 3 74-68-6965 276 $72,500-00 Dudley Hart ...... T25 72-71-69-71 283 $7,891.66 Bob Wolcott ._.._....,.T 3 67-69-68-72 276 $72.500.00 Rocco Mediate._.. T40 75-68-71-70 284 $4,875.00 Bill Britton .._...... _ T 5 70-70-69-68 277 $43,906.25 Andy Bean ... T40 72-70-71-71 284 $4875 DO Mike Hulbert ...... 15 70-70-69-68 277 543.906.25 Bill Buttner...... T40 69-73-71-71 284 $4.875.00 Jeff Sluman ...... T 5 69-67-70-71 277 $43.906.25 Brian Clear ...... T40 70-67-76-71 284 $4,875.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... T 5 69-65-72-71 277 $43.906.25 John Inman ...... T40 70-70-71-73 284 $4,875.00 Marco Dawson ...... T9 71-71-69-67 278 $33.750.00 Willie Wood ..... T45 Davis Love III ...... , T 9 75-67-67-69 278 $33.750.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr 71-71-70-73 285 $3.575.00 T45 70-72-71-72 285 $3.575.00 Loren Roberts...... __ T 9 71-71-68-68 278 $33,750.00 Gary Hallberg.... T45 71-71-72-71 285 $3,575.00 Jay Delsing ...... T12 73-71-68-67 279 $26250.00 Dan Halldorson T45 68-72-74-71 285 $3.575.00 Jeff Maggert ...... T12 71-73-68-67 279 526250.00 Mark O'Meara T45 71 . 72-70-72 285 $3,575.00 Duffy Waldorf ...... T12 71-70-63-75 279 $26.250.00 Dave Rumnlells .. T45 Bob Eastwood ...... 115 70-74-68-68 280 $21.875.00 Robert Thompson 70-73-7468 285 $3,575.00 T51 70-72-71-73 286 $2,925.00 Blaine McCallister... T15 70-71-70-69 280 $21.875.00 Dave Barr ...... T51 Brad Faxon ...... T17 71-67-74-69 281 $17,500.00 Tom Byrum ... 74-6973-70 286 $2.925.00 T51 Kenny Perry ...... 117 73-70-71-67 281 $17,500.00 Bob Gilder .._.,. 70-68-75-73 286 $2,925.00 72-69-72-73 286 $2.925.00 John Ross ...... ___T17 71-67-72-71 281 517,500.00 Ken Green ..... _.. T51 T51 Payne Stewart ...... T17 69-69-70-73 281 $17,500.00 Mike Springer ..... 70-74-73-69 286 $2,925.00 T51 Greg Twiggs ...... 117 71-68-73-69 281 $17,500.00 Hal Sutton ...... 71-73-7171 286 $2,925.00 T51 Chip Beck ...... T22 72-69-69-72 282 $13.000.00 Kirk Triplett _ .... 69-72-6976 286 $2,925.00 71-71-71-74 287 $2.762.50 Billy Ray Brown ...122 71-70-72-69 282 $13,000.00 J C Anderson T58 David Edwards...__ T22 74-69-70-69 282 $13,000.00 Emlyn Aubrey T58 75-68-71-73 287 $2.762.50 71-73-73-70 287 $2,762.50 Jim Booros ...... 125 72-70-73-68 283 $7,891.67 Joel Edwards ... T58 T58 73-69-70-75 287 $2.762.50 Bobby Clampett...,.. 125 73-65-75-70 283 $7.891.67 Dan Pohl ...... T62 71-70-74-73 288 $2,675.00 Keith Clearwater .... T25 74-69-73-67 283 $7,891.67 Billy Andrade ...... T62 72-72-72-72 288 $2,675.00 Mark Lye ...... T25 72-70-70-71 283 $7,891.67 Jim Hamilton ...... T62 76-68-72-72 288 $2,675.00 Chris Perry ...... _..._T25 68-71-75-69 283 $7,891.67 Bryan Norton ...... T65 Dillard Pruitt ...... T25 73-69-70-71 283 $7,891.67 David Peoples..... 69-72-72-76 289 $2.612.50 T65 71-69-74-75 289 $2.612.50 Bill Sander ...... T25 72-69-72-70 283 $7.891.67 Mike Sullivan . T67 Joey Sindelar ..... T25 69-74-71-69 283 $7.891.67 Bob Lohr ...... 73-70-69-78 290 52,562.50 T67 70-73-73-74 290 $2.562.50 Dicky Thompson ... T25 70-70-73-70 283 $7,891.67 Howard Twitty _. 76-74 292 $2,525.00 Leonard Thompson 125 71-73-73-66 283 $7,891.67 Clark Dennis ..... 69 69-73 . 72-69-79-73 293 $2,500.00 Ed Dougherty ...... 125 71-69-69-74 283 $7,891.66 Jim Benepe ...... 70 Brad Fabel _..... _..... T25 72-71-69-71 283 $7,891.66 Carl Cooper _. .71 72-72-75-75 294 $2,475.00

236

GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC GTE~~~~ TPC at Las Colinas, Irving, TX Purse: $1,100,000 Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 6,850 May 2-5, 1991 ~~~(JJtI[~~((("'--_"- •

LEADERS: First Round—Tom Watson shot a 5-under-par 65 and led by one stroke over Mark Wiebe. Lanny Watlkins and Emlyn Aubrey. Second Round--Nick Price added a 6-under-par 64 to his opening 68 for an S- under-par 132. Stan Ultey was alone at 7-under-par 133. Watson, Corey Pavin, Tom Kite, Bruce Lietzke and Craig Stadler were tied at 134. Third Round--Kite, with his second straight 4-under-par 66, moved to a two- stroke lead at 10-under-par 200. Price, Lietzke, Mike Sullivan and Phil Blackmar were tied at 8-under-par 202.

CUT: 62 players at 2-over-par 142.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--Lanny Watlkins, 65, $750. Team--Wadkins. David Graham, Jay Delsing, Phil Blackmar, 55, $581.25 each.

WEATHER: Thursday, cloudy all day and thunderstorms moved in late in the afternoon. Play suspended at 4:25 and resumed at 6:50. Suspended again for day at 7:50 with 27 players still on the course. They completed round early Friday. Cloudy all day Friday and Saturday. Partly cloudy and cooler Sunday.

Winner: Nick Price 68-64-70-68 270 $198,000.00

;raig Stadler ....__..... 2 68-66-70-67 271 $118,800.00 Charles Bowles ...... T43 73-68-69-73 283 $3,214.20 lay Floyd ...... _...._... T 3 67-69-67-69 272 $52,800.00 Billy Ray Brown ..... 143 71-71-66-75 283 $3,214.20 ;orey Pavin __...... T 3 68-66-69-69 272 $52,800.00 Cut Byrum ...... 143 71-71-65-76 283 $3,214.20 Scott Simpson ...... _. T 3 68-68-68-68 272 $52.800.00 David Edwards ...... _ T43 70-70-68-75 283 $3,214.20 lal Sutton ...... T 3 68-68-67-69 272 $52,800.00 Morris Hatalsky ...... 143 71-71-68-73 283 $3,214.20 army Watlkins..,_,.... 7 66-71-68-68 273 $36.850.00 Roger Maltbie ..... T43 72-70-69-72 283 $3.214.20 'hit Blackmer ...... T 8 70-66-66-73 275 $30 800.00 Dillard Pruitt __..__. T43 73-66-69-75 283 $3.214.20 rom Kite ...... T 8 68-66-66-75 275 $30,800.00 Toni Purtzer ------T43 70-70-71-72 283 $3,214.20 -oren Roberts ...... 18 71-68-66-70 275 $3080000 Tai Simpson ...... T43 72-69-68-74 283 $3,214.20 -om Watson ...... T 8 65-69-70-71 275 $3080000 Bobby Watlkins ...,. 143 67-74-69-73 283 $3,214.20 lay Don Blake ...,._. T12 68-69-70-69 276 $20.900.00 Greg Bruckner ...... 153 72-69-72-71 284 $2,534.40 3ary Hallberg ._...... T12 72-64-69-71 276 $20900.00 David Canipe ...... 153 69-69-70-76 284 $2,534.40 (envy Perry _....,..._112 70-66-69-71 276 $20.900.00 Mike Hulbert ...... 153 70-70-69-75 284 $2.534.40 )ave Rummells ...... T12 67-70-70-69 276 $20.900.00 Andrew Magee...... T53 70-68-74-72 284 $2,534.40 Toward Twitty .... T12 68-67-68-73 276 $20900.00 Blaine McCallister ,.. 153 75-66-69-74 284 $2,534.40 iichard Zokol.___.. T12 68-70-67-71 276 $20.900.00 Lennie Clements ..... 158 71-70-69-75 285 $2,398.00 truce Lietzke ------T18 67-67-68-75 277 $15.950.00 Rick Fehr ...... T58 71-67-70 . 77 285 $2,398.00 Stan Utley ...... T18 67-66-69-75 277 515.950.00 Dan Forsman ...,..__T58 71-70-70-74 285 $2,398.00 .arty Silveira ..,_.....T20 73-64-72-69 278 $13.273.34 Mark Hayes ....__....T58 72-70-69-74 285 $2,398.00 like Sullivan...... T20 69-67-66-76 278 513.27333 Ken Schall ...... T58 72-6972-72 285 $2,398.00 Aark Wiebe .._...... T20 66-73-67-72 278 $13,273.33 Jim Thorpe ...... 158 75-64-71-75 285 $2,398.00 )avid Frost ..... T23 70-68-69-72 279 $9,271.43 John Wilson ...... 158 74-67-69-75 285 $2.398.00 lay Haas ...... T23 69-70-65-75 279 $9,271.43 Russ Cochran ,...... ,. 165 69-72-71-74 286 $2,277.00 )udley Hart _...... _T23 67-68-73-71 279 $9,271 43 Bob Gilder ...... T65 73-68-69-76 286 $2,277.00 lark Lye.... _. .. T23 74-68-68-69 279 $9,271 43 Greg Twiggs ------T65 70-71-70-75 286 $2277.00 ohn Mahaffey ...... T23 69-67-69-74 279 $9,271.43 Greg Whisman .....165 69-70-72-75 286 $2,277.00 lark O'Meara._...... T23 72-68-70-69 279 $9.271.43 Andy Bean _.,....._... T69 69-70-74-74 287 $2,200.00 ay Delsing ...... T23 70-66-68-75 279 $9,271.42 Dan Halldorson ...... T69 69-72-71-75 287 $2,200.00 'ayne Stewart ....._T30 70-70-65-75 280 $7,150.00 Bob Lohr ...... T69 68-7073-76 287 $2,200.00 bug Tewell ...... T30 67-70-68-75 280 $7,150.00 Bob Eastwood...,..,... 72 68-70-72-78 288 $2,156.00 Villie Wood ------T30 70-69-70-71 280 $7,150.00 Mark Brooks ,....,.... 173 71-71-76-72 290 $2,112.00 Lonnie Black ...... T33 69-70-69-73 281 $6,077.50 Sam Randolph...... T73 74-66-76-74 290 $2,112.00 lobby Clampett ...... T33 71.68-72-70 281 $6.077.50 Bill Sander .._.. _..... T73 72-70-70-78 290 $2,112.00 red Couples ...... T33 70-70-70-71 281 $6,077.50 David Graham ..._... T76 70-71-79-71 291 $2,057.00 like Springer...... T33 70-68-72-71 281 $6.077.50 Ken Green ._.._ _...T76 70-72-73-76 291 $2,057.00 mlyn Aubrey ....._. T37 66-71-72-73 282 $4,840,00 Craig Rudolph ...... 178 68-74-73-78 293 $2,013.00 im Booros .... T37 70-70-70-72 282 $4,840.00 Leonard Thompson 178 71-71-73-78 293 $2,013.00 erry Haas .,,, _,.. T37 72-69-69-72 282 $4,840.00 Brandt Jobe ...... 80 69-71-74-80 294 $1,980.00 Ireg Ladehoff ...... T37 67-69-72-74 282 $4,840.00 John Daly ...... 81 72-69-73-81 295 $1,958.00 leaf Lancaster..,._.. T37 74-68-69-71 282 $4,840.00 AT Maggert ...... 82 72-70-78-79 299 $1,936.00 indy Miller ...... T37 71-69-70-72 282 $4.840.00

BELLSOUTH ATLANTA CLASSIC :4ç Pn1

Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,018 May 9-12, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Fred Funk shot a 10-under-par 32-30--62 and led by two strokes over Tom Kite and by three over Perry Arthur and Mike Slandly. Second Round--Mike Springer added a 9-under-par 63 and his 13-under-par 131 was one stroke better than Tom Kite's. 64-68--132. Corey Pavin, Andrew Magee and Slandly were tied at 9-under-par 135. Third Round—Kite birdied the last three holes for a 67 and 17-under-par 199. Springer had a 69 for 200 and Pavin had a 67 for a 14-under-par 202.

CUT: 71 players at 2-under-par 142.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--Dick Mast, 67. $750. Team--Mark McCumber, 53. $750.

WEATHER: Thursday, mostly cloudy with a brief shower. Friday. cloudy all day. Saturday, cloudy with a severe afternoon thunderstorm, play halted at 2:35 p.m. with 19 players finished with 52 on course: not resumed until 7 a.m. Sunday. Third round completed under cloudy skies [but at 3:05, final round suspended--lightning. Resumed at 3:55.]

Winner: Corey Pavin 68-67-67 -70 272 $180 ,000.00 (won playoff with par on first extra hole) 70-70-70-72 282 $4.305.56 Steve Pate ._._.. 2 68-70-68-66 272 5108.000.00 Phil Blackmar T36 282 $4,305.56 Hale Irwin ..___.._.... T 3 71-69-67-66 273 $52,000.00 Sam Randolph T36 69-72-70-71 Tom Kite ...... TT 3 64-68-67-74 273 552,000.00 Ted Schulz._... T36 69-69-71-73 282 $4.305,56 Mike Springer ._.... T 3 68-63-69-73 273 $52,000.00 Greg Twiggs T36 69-72-69-72 282 $4,305.56 Barr...... T36 70-70-72-70 282 $4,305.55 David Edwards ._...... T6 70-68-68-68 274 534750.00 71-69-71-71 282 $4,305.55 Fred Funk ...... TB 62-77-67-68 274 $34,750.00 Tom Byrum .. T36 71-69-71-71 282 $4,305.55 Jay Don Blake _...... _.. 18 68-73-68-66 275 529,000 00 Dudley Han ... T36 69-70-70-73 282 $4.305.55 Jodie Mudd ...... T 8 69-69-68-69 275 $29,000.00 Jeff Sluman ... T36 Leonard Thompson . T 8 70-69-67-69 275 $29.000.00 Michael Also T45 71-70-69-73 283 $2,928.00 T45 65-76-72-70 283 $2.928.00 all Baker-Finch .....T11 72-68-67-69 276 521.200.00 Perry Arthur _.. T45 72-70-71-70 283 $2.928.00 Larry Mize ...... 111 69-68-69-70 276 521.200.00 Rick Fehr .... Dillard Pruitt .._..._T11 70-72-66-68 276 521.200.00 Jay Haas..._. T45 73-68-71-71 283 $2,928.00 Gene Savers ...... _. T11 70-70-66-70 276 $21.200.00 Tim Simpson T45 71-69-69-74 283 $2,928.00 74-68-70-72 284 $2,460.00 Hal Sutton ...... 111 68-69-70-69 276 $21,200.00 Bryant _.. T50 71-69-69-75 284 $2,460.00 Chip Beck ...... T16 71-70-68-68 277 $16,000.00 Neal Lancaster T50 Nolan Henke .__... T16 71-67-72-67 277 $16,000.00 Mark Wiebe .. T50 70-69-73-72 284 $2,460.00 73-69-71-72 285 $2,326.67 Scott Simpson ...... 116 68-70-70-69 277 $16,000.00 Ed Fiori...... _.. T53 70-71-71-73 285 52,326.67 Joel Edwards _...... 119 71-69-68-70 278 $13,500.00 Nick Price ..... T53 Larry Rinker ._...... T19 72-67-70-69 278 $13,500.00 John Inman ... T53 69-72-72-72 285 $2,326.66 73-66-71-76 286 $2250.00 Ray Floyd ...... __.. T21 68-74-69-68 279 $10,800.00 Charles Bowles T56 Gary Hallberg .... T21 70-70-71-68 279 $10,800.00 Trevor Dodds.. T56 72-70-76-68 286 $2,250.00 Mark McCumber _._T21 69-71-67-72 279 510,800.00 Peter Persons. T56 67-72-72-75 286 $2,250.00 286 $2,250.00 David Peoples._...... T21 68-69-67-75 279 510.800.00 Stan Utley ...... T56 70-72-73-71 287 $2.190.00 Russ Cochran 125...__ 68-72-69-71 280 $7,633.34 David Canipe T60 74-68-71-74 69-66-77-75 287 $2,190.00 Tommy Moore ...... 125 72-70-68-70 280 $7,633.34 Andrew Magee T60 74-68-71-75 288 $2.130.00 Buddy Gardner .... T25 69-70-72-69 280 $7,633.33 Brad Bell ..... T62 71-67-73-77 288 $2.130.00 Mike Hulbert ..._...... T25 69-72-72-67 280 $7,633.33 Carl Cooper _. T62 73-69-69-77 288 $2,130.00 Kenny Perry ...... T25 70-68-70-72 280 $7,633.33 Larry Silveira .. T62 68-74-73-73 288 $2.130.00 Doug Tewell...... T25 72-70-70-68 280 $7,633.33 Howard Twitry T62 72-68-75-74 289 $2,070.00 Lennie Clements ----- T31 71-71-69-70 281 $5,930.00 Jeff Maggert... T66 73-68-77-71 289 $2,070.00 Marco Davison ...._T31 66-73-69-73 281 $5.930.00 John Wilson T66 69-73-74-74 290 $2.030.00 Ed Dougherty ._...._. T31 71-70-69-71 281 $5,930.00 Hubert Green T68 65-70-79-76 290 $2,030.00 Kenny Knox ...... _.. T31 72-65-73-71 281 $5,930.00 Standby T68 67-75-74-76 292 $2,000.00 Larry Nelson ...... 131 71-71-69-70 281 $5,930.00 Greg Whisman 70 Ronnie Black...... T36 74-68-69-71 282 $4.305.56 Taylor Smith... 71 71-71-77-79 298 $1.980.00

238 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

Muirtield Village GC, Dublin, OH Purse: $1,200,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,104 May 16-19, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Corey Pavin shot a 6-under-par 66 and led by one stroke over Dave Rummells, Fuzzy Zoeller and Tom Watson were tied for third place at 4-under-par 68. Second Round--Kenny Perry set a course record with a 9-under-par63--breaking the old mark by a stroke--and his total of 11-under-par 133 gave him athree- stroke lead over Chip Beck. Pavin and Zoeller were tied for third place at 7-under-par 137 Third Round--Perry added a 69 for a 14-under-par 202. Pavin had a 67 for a 12-under-par 204. Hale Irvin (65) and Ted Schutz (67) were tied at 9-under-par 207.

CUT: 78 players (from a field of 103) at 4-over-par 148.

WEATHER: Warm and humid Thursday and Friday. On Saturday. early morning thunderstorm forced change in starting times, from pairs starting at 7:30 to threes, off both , starting all0:05 a.m. Sunday. mostly sunny.

Winner: Kenny Perry 70-63-69-71 273 $211 ,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on first extra hole) Hale Irwin ...... 2 73-69-65-66 273 $129,600.00 Buddy Gardner . T38 73-73-70-73 289 $4.560.00 Corey Pavin ...... 3 66-71-67-71 275 $81,600.00 Kenny Knox ------T38 71-71-73-74 289 $4.560.00 Mike Hulbert ...... ,....T 4 73-67-72-67 279 $52,800.00 Bruce Lietzke T38 69-74-74-72 289 $4,560.00 Craig Stadler...... T 4 71-70-70-68 279 $52.800.00 Davis Love III.... T38 72-74-68-75 289 $4,560.00 . Ian Baker-Finch ...... 16 69-73-69-69 280 $41,700.00 Mark McCumber T38 74-73-71 71 289 $4,560.00 Chip Beck T6 70-66-74-70 280 $41.700.00 David Peoples .. T38 70-73-72-74 289 $4,560.00 70-74-72-73 289 $4,560.00 Andy Bean ...... 18 69-69-72-71 281 $30,000.00 Brian Tennyson T38 Jay Don Blake ...... T 8 T48 74-72-70-74 290 53.016.00 69-71-72-69 281 $30.000.00 Robert Gomez. John Cook ...... 18 72-72-69-68 281 $30,000.00 Dan Halldorson T48 75-72-70-73 290 53.016.00 David Frost _...... T 8 Chris Perry .. T48 71-71-74-74 290 $3,016.00 69-71-73-68 281 $30.000.00 Larry Mize ...... T8 72-69-73-67 Peter Persons T48 76-71-72-71 290 $3.016.00 281 $30,000.00 69-71-67-74 281 $30,000.00 Sander ..... T48 74-74-70-72 290 83.016.00 Ted Schulz _... -...... T 8 .. Doug Tewell _...... T 8 Curtis Strange T48 72-71-76-71 69-69-72-71 281 $30,000.00 290 $3.016.00 Wayne Levi .... T54 73-73-73-72 291 $2,748.00 Jack Nicklaus ...___. T15 71-68-69-74 282 $20.400.00 Tom Watson ...... 115 Gil Morgan ..... T54 68-73-70-71 282 $20,400.00 73-73-73-72 291 52.748.00 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... T15 Larry Nelson .. T54 72-71-76-72 291 $2.748.00 68-69-75-70 282 $20,400.00 Billy Andrade ..._.... T18 69-71-71-72 283 $16,80000 Wadkins T54 71-73-76-71 291 $2,748.00 Dave Rummells ..... T18 67-74-68-74 283 $16,800.00 Dan Forsnlan T58 75-72-72 . 73 292 $2.652.00 Scott Simpson...... 118 76-71-71-65 Ken Green ..... 283 $16,800.00 T58 70-72-77-73 292 $2,652.00 John Huston ...__..T21 74-69-70-71 284 $13,920.00 Bob Wolcott....., T58 76-72-70-74 292 $2,652.00 284 $13,920.00 Steve Pate __. _.._... T21 69-75-72-68 Robert Wrenn .,. T58 74-71-73-74 292 $2,652.00 Paul Azinger ...... T23 72-7167-75 285 $11,040.00 Brad Faxon ...... 62 72-71-74-76 293 52.592.00 Fred Funk ...... ___.. T23 76-68-69-72 285 $11,040.00 Jim Hallet ...... 63 72-72-75-75 294 $2,568-00 Tom Purtzer.___._.. T23 Jay Haas ...... 71-69-71-74 285 $11,040.00 T64 73-75-71-76 295 $2,544.00 ...... 123 Bob Tway _ 69-70-74-72 285 $11.040.00 Allen Doyle ...... T64 72-71-77-75 295 AMATEUR Greg Norman ...... 127 Phil Blackman .. 7175-69-71 286 $9,060.00 T66 77-71-75-73 296 $2,496.00 Lanny Wadkins _..127 Bart Bryant ..... 72-70-73-71 286 $9,060.00 T66 7570-72-79 296 $2.496 00 71-72-74-70 Bob Estes ...... Nolan Henke . .. .. T29 287 $746572 T66 75-70-76-75 296 $2496.00 Scott Hoch.....____. T29 73-71-72-71 287 $7465.72 Phil Mickelson ... T66 75-71-77-73 296 AMATEUR Hal Sutton .....-._._-T29 75-69-73-70 287 $7,16572 Steve Jones ... T70 77-71-76-73 297 52,436.00 Brian Claar _...... 129 73-70-74-70 287 $796571 Mike Smith ...... T70 76-70-75-76 297 $2.436.00 Peter Jacobsen __.. T29 73-72-72-70 287 $7,165.71 _72 Morris Hatalsky 73-74-75-76 298 $2,400.00 Loren Roberts ._..... T29 73-69-73-72 287 $7465.71 T73 77-71-72-79 299 $2.364.00 Billy Ray Brown . Mike Reid ...... Joey Sindelar ...... 129 73-69-75-70 287 57465.71 T73 71-76-77-75 299 $2.364.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr 136 69-70-7475 288 $6030.00 Keith Clearwater T75 73-71-78-79 301 $2-316.00 Payne Stewart .... T36 79-68-72-69 288 $6030.00 Bob Eastwood ... T75 74-74-74-79 301 52.316.00 Fulton Allem ...... 138 75-67-72-75 289 $4,560.00 Rick Gibson .... 77 73-75-82-76 306 52,280.00 Mark Calcavecchia. 138 73-71-72-73 289 $4,560-00 John Daly ...... , .78 74-74-83-83 314 $2.256.00 Jay Delsing ...... T38 69-76-75-69 289 $4.560.00

239 SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL o~

Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX Purse: $1,200,000 ° r SOUTHWESTERN BELL Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 7,010 May 23-26, 1991 "LONLAL

LEADERS: First Round—Mark Calcavecchia. Fred Funk and Peter Persons were tied at 5-under-par 65. Chris Perry. Bruce Lietzke, Mark Lye. David Edwards, Gene Sauers and Jim Hallet were tied at 66. Second Round-- Chris Perry added a 65 for 9-under-par 131. Savers, Keith Clearwater, Wayne Levi and Stan Utley were tied at S- under-par 132. Third Round (lift, clean and place)--Bob Lohr, after a 7-under-par 63, for 11-under-par 199, led by one stroke over Gene Sauers.

CUT: 76 players at 2-over-par 142.

PRO-AM: $7.500. Individual--Lanny Wadkins. Tom Purtzer, 65, $675 each. Team--Lanny Wadkins. 50, $750.

WEATHER: Warm and humid Thursday and Friday. Heavy overnight rain forced the delay in start of third round Saturday from pairs to threes, going off both tees. Lift, clean and place in effect Saturday. Sunday, bright and sunny.

Winner: Tom Purtzer 70-66-67-64 267 $216,000.00

David Edwards _. __. T 2 66-68-68-68 270 589,600.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T40 73-64-70-72 279 54,800.00 Scott Hoch ...... T 2 67-67-70-66 270 $89,600.00 Larry Mize ...... 140 67-68-71-73 279 $4.800.00 Bob Lohr.....__...... T 2 68-68-63-71 270 $89.600.00 Steve Pate ...... 140 68-71-68-72 279 $4.800.00 Mark Calcavecchia.. T 5 65-68-68-70 271 $45.600.00 Curtis Strange...... T40 70-70-67-72 279 $4,800.00 Fred Funk ...... T 5 65-68-68-70 271 $45,600.00 Brad Faxon ...... T44 69-68-70-73 280 $3,628.00 Ian Baker-Finch ...... 17 70-65-71-66 272 $36,150.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr.... T44 68-70-70-72 280 $3,628.00 Wayne Grady ...... 1 7 68-67-67-70 272 $36,150.00 Robert Gamez...... _ T44 70-68-71-71 280 $3.628.00 Stan Utley _...... __ T 7 68-64-69-71 272 $36.15000 John Huston ...... T44 69-72-66-73 280 $3,628.00 Tom Watson ...... 1 7 68-66-69-69 272 $36,150.00 Davis Love III...... T44 71-69-70-70 280 $3,628.00 Keith Clearwater .. 111 68-64-69-72 273 $27.600.00 Duffy Waldorf ...... 144 68-71-71-70 280 $3,62800 Jim Hallet ...... T11 66-72-64-71 273 527 600.00 Kirk Triplett ...... T50 69-70-72-70 281 $2,852.58 Scott Simpson . _... T11 70-67-67-69 273 $27,600.00 Ken Green ...... _...._. T50 69-70-70-72 281 $2.852.57 Chip Beck ...... T14 71-68-69-66 274 $21,000.00 Toni Kite....____.... T50 69-71-69-72 281 52.852.57 Russ Cochran ._...... T14 71-66-68-69 274 $21,000.00 Kenny Knox ...... _... T50 74-65-70-72 281 $2,852.57 Jeff Sluman ...... T14 68-66-68-72 274 $21,000.00 Billy Mayfair...._..... T50 67-68-72-74 281 $2,852.57 Bobby Wadkins ....114 7067-67-70 274 $21.000.00 Rocco Mediate...... T50 75-67-66-73 281 $2.852.57 Nolan Henke ...... _T18 68-69-65-73 275 $15,648.00 Robert Wrenn....,... T50 72-67-69-73 281 $2.852.57 Mike Hulbert___.._ T18 67-70-65-73 275 515.648.00 Billy Andrade ...... 157 70-72-71-69 282 $2,652.00 Bruce Lietzke ...... 118 66-69-70-70 275 $15.648.00 Mark Lye...... _,...... T57 66-75-73-68 282 52.652.00 Gene Sauers ...... 118 66-66-68-75 275 515.648,00 Nick Price .._-...... T57 72-69-67-74 282 $2.652.00 Doug Tewell ...... T18 70-70-65-70 275 $15.648.00 Dave Rummells .....157 72-67-69-74 282 $2.652.00 Clark Dennis __.-T23 69-70.70-67 276 $10380.00 Brian Tennyson_.... T57 70-70-67-75 282 $2,652,00 Steve Elkington ...... 123 73-69-62-72 276 $10,380.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... T57 70-69-73-70 282 $2,652.00 Wayne Levi ...... T23 67-65-73-71 276 $10.38000 Kenny Perry...... T63 73-69-70-71 283 $2,556.00 Blaine McCollister ... T23 68-69-68-71 276 $10.380,0( Mike Smith ..__...... T63 70-71-70-72 283 $2.556.00 Chris Perry ...... T23 66-65-70-75 276 310.380,00 Ray Floyd ...... 165 69-69-74-72 284 $2484.00 Dan Pohl ...... T23 71-67-70-68 276 $10,380.0( Jerry Pate ...... T65 71-71-74-68 284 $2.484.00 Ed Dougherty __...... T29 68-68-70-71 277 $7,980.00 Tim Simpson ._...... T65 71-71-74-68 284 $2,484 00 Dan Forsman ...... T29 71-70-72-64 277 $7,980.00 Mark Wiebe ...... T65 69-72-69-74 284 $2.484.00 Peter Persons ...... 129 65-70-72-70 277 $7980.00 Tom Byrum...... T69 68-71-75-72 286 $2412.00 Loren Roberts ...... 129 67-66-69-75 277 $7.980.00 John Mahaffey._.... T69 68-70-74-74 286 52412.00 Phil Blackmer ....-_.T33 69-72-71-66 278 $6.205.72 Bob Wolcott...... _. 71 73-69-71-74 287 $2.376.00 Mike Reid ...... T33 69-72-68-69 278 $6,205.72 Joey Sindelar ...... T72 74-68-75-71 288 $2,340.00 Bob Teal ....._....__ T33 73-69-68-68 278 $6,205.72 Denis Watson...... T72 70-72-71-75 288 $2,340.00 Dave Barr ...... 133 68-7268-70 278 $6.205.71 Tommy Armour .....74 73-68-74-78 293 $2,304.00 Dan Hal Idorson ...... 133 67-69-71-71 278 $6,205.71 Mike Donald ...... 75 69-73-76-77 295 $2,280.00 Corey Pavin ...... T33 71-66-71-70 278 $6,205.71 David Peoples ...... T33 70-65-69-74 278 $6,205.71

240 KEMPER OPEN 'KE PER

TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-35--71 Yards: 6,904 May 30-June 2, 1991 CPEI- :]I

LEADERS: First Round--Bob Gilder and Scott Gump were tied at 6-under-par 65. They led Buddy Gardner, Neal Lancaster, Howard Twitty, Hal Sutton. Chip Beck and Perry Arthur by a stroke. Second Round--Sutton added a 65 for an 11-under-par 131 total. Greg Norman and Billy Andrade were a stroke behind. Third Round--Sutton fired a 64 to move to 18-under-par 195 and led Andrade and Norman by a stroke.

CUT: 79 players at 2-under-par 140.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--Joey Sindelar, 63, $750. Team--Jay Don Blake, 47, $750.

WEATHER: Hot and humid all week. There was a 47-minute delay, from 3:28 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. on Friday due to lightning in the area. On Saturday. play was delayed exactly two hours from 1:25 p.m. to 3:25 p.m. due to a heavy shower and then lightning. Sunday was a little cooler and sunny.

Winner: Billy Andrade 68-64-64-67 263 $180,000.00 (won piayoft with birdie an first extra hole)

Jeff Sluman ._..__...... 2 70-64-64-65 263 $108.000.00 Neal Lancaster ..... T35 66-68-69-72 275 $4,721.42 Bill Britton _._...... ,,. 3 67-67-66-66 266 $68,000.00 Mike Smith ...... 142 69-70-72-65 276 $3,305.72 Mark Brooks...... T 4 67-67-68-65 267 $41.333.34 Lanny Wadkins ...._. T42 70-67-68-71 276 $3,305.72 Greg Norman ...... T 4 67-65-64-71 267 $41.333.33 Greg Whisman...... T42 69-71-70-66 276 $3,305.72 Hal Sutton ...... T 4 66-65-64-72 267 $41,333.33 Perry Arthur ...... T42 66-69-69-72 276 $3.305.71 Scott Hoch ...... 7 69-69-65-65 268 $33.500.00 Trevor Dodds...... T42 75-65-65-71 276 $3,305.71 Steve Jones .,...... _..T 8 71-65-65-68 269 $30.000.00 Scott Gump ...... T42 65-70-68-73 276 $3.305.71 Stan Utley ...... T 8 68-70-64-67 269 $30,000.00 Lee Janzen ...... T42 72-68-65-71 276 $3.305.71 David Edwards ...._.... 10 68-69-66-67 270 $27.000.00 Brian Tennyson ...... T49 69-71-68-69 277 $2.560.00 Jay Don Blake ...... T11 67-69-65-70 271 S21.200.00 Richard Zokot ...... T49 70-66-69-72 277 $2,560.00 Dan Forsman,....,.,.. T11 69-67-66-69 271 S21.200.00 Ian Baker-Finch ..... T51 67-69-71-71 278 $2,327.50 Morris Hatalsky ...... T11 69-70-65-67 271 $21.200.00 Chip Beck ...... T51 66-74-68-70 278 $2,327.50 Howard Twilty...__. T11 66-68-68-69 271 521.200.00 Brander Chamblee _T51 72-68-67-71 278 $2.327.50 Bobby Wadkins ....., 111 69-66-65-71 271 $21.200.00 Russ Cochran ...... T51 68-65-71-74 27B $2,327.50 Andy Bean ...... 116 70-67-67-68 272 $13,575.00 Jay Delsing.___..__ T51 69-65-72-72 278 $2,327.50 Tom Byrum ....,...... T16 68-68-69-67 272 $13,575.00 Brad Faxon __...... T51 69-69-70-70 278 $2,327.50 Ben Crenshaw....__ T16 70-67-65-70 272 513,575.00 Gary Koch ..... 151 69-69-70-70 278 $2,327.50 John Daly ...... T16 69-67-66-70 272 513.57500 Tim n Simpson ...... T51 69-69-68-72 278 $2.327.50 Bob Gilder ...... 116 65-68-68-71 272 $13.575.00 Clark Burroughs_... 159 69-65-73-72 279 $2.210.00 Jeff Maggert...._...., T16 69-70-66-67 272 51357500 Craig Parry __.__.. T59 73-66-71-69 279 $2.210.00 Larry Mize ...... 116 69-68-65-70 272 $13,575.00 Dave Barr...... _.._._ T61 71-68-74-67 280 $2,100.00 Mark O'Meara _.__. T16 70-67-67-68 272 $13,575.00 David Canipe__.__. T61 71-67-73-69 280 $2,100.00 Fulton Allenl... _._.. T24 69-69-67-68 273 $7566.67 Jerry Haas _.__... T61 69-70-70-71 280 $2,100.00 Greg Bruckner...... 124 71-68-67-67 273 $7566.67 Barry Jaeckel . _. T61 71-67-72-70 280 $2,100.00 Clark Dennis __. 124 69-68-69-67 273 $7,566.67 Tommy Moore _. T61 68-70-73-69 280 $2,100.00 Jay Haas.... _.. 124 70-67-72-64 273 $7,566.67 Peter Persons ..... T61 70-68-72-70 280 $2.100.00 Mike Standly ... T24 69-68-67-69 273 $756667 Craig Rudolph_.. _. 161 72-66-68-74 280 $2,100.00 Payne Stewart ...... T24 71-66-67-69 273 $7566,67 Ken Schall ...... T61 69-70-67-74 280 $2,100.00 Ed Fiori...,...... __._. T24 69-68-66-70 273 $7.566.66 Duffy Waldorf ..... 161 71-67-73-69 280 $2,100.00 Ted Schulz ...... _..... T24 69-70-63-71 273 $7.566.66 Brad Bryant ._...... _. T70 72-66-72-71 281 $1,970.00 Doug Tewell...... _.... T24 68-68-65-72 273 $7.566.66 Rick Fehr ...... T70 72-68-70-71 281 $1.970.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr _.. T33 69-69-64-72 274 $5.775.00 Calvin Peeee ..... T70 68-71-73-69 281 $1,970.00 Brian Watts ...... T33 69-69-69-67 274 $5.775.00 Mike Reid ...... 170 69-70-72-70 281 $1,970.00 Ronnie Black ...... 135 67-71-67-70 275 $4.72143 John Huston ..... 74 71-69-66-76 282 $1,920.00 Keith Clearwater ... T35 70-70-64-71 275 $4.721 43 Michael Allen _ __.. 175 70-68-70-75 283 $1,880.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T35 66-68-69-72 275 $4.721.43 Brian Kamm ._.... _. T75 71-69-70-73 283 $1,880.00 Gary Hallberg ...... 135 69-65-70-71 275 $4,721.43 Kenny Perry _...... T75 71-68-69-75 283 $1.880.00 Joey Sindelar ...... 135 71-66-68-70 275 $4,721.43 Pat McGowan ._..78 72-68-74-73 287 $1,840.00 D.A. Weibring ...... 135 73-67-68-67 275 $4,721.43 Karl Kimball.....,.___. 79 69-71-75-73 288 $1.820.00

241 BUICK CLASSIC BUICK

Westchester CC, Harrison, NY Purse: $1,000,000 •'" Par: 36-35--71 Yards: 6,779 June 6-9, 1991 LASSI

LEADERS: First Round--Paul Azinger. Fulton Allen, Brad Bryant and Chris Perry were tied at 5-under-par 66. Hale Irwin was at 67 with seven other players. Second Round--Azinger and Perry were joined by Denis Watson at 8-under-par 134. Allen and Fred Couples were at 135. Irwin was at 136 with Bryant, Billy Andrade. Peter Persons and John Inman. Third Round--Irwin added a 67 for 10-under-par 203. Bryant was at 204. Andrade and Allen were tied at 205.

CUT: 70 players at 1-over-par 143.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--Chris Perry. 66, $750. Team--Andrew Magee. 55, $750.

WEATHER: Perfect every day.

Winner: Billy Andrade 68-68-69 .68 273 $180,000.00

Brad Bryant ...... ,..2 66-70-68-71 275 $108.000.00 Brett Upper .._..___ T31 71-66-69-77 283 55.671 42 Nolan Henke _...... T 3 69-70-67-70 276 $58.000.00 Brian Claar-_...... T38 71-72-71 -70 284 $4,500.00 Hale Irwin _....__..... T 3 67-69-67-73 276 $58,000.00 Ken Green ...... 138 68-70-74 -72 284 $4.500.00 Seve Ballesteros...,. T5 70-67-69-71 277 $36,500.00 Peter Persons...... T38 68-68-74 -74 284 $4,500.00 Wayne Levi ------T5 71-72-67-67 277 $36,500.00 David Canipe ...... T41 67-73-73 -72 285 $3,315.56 Larry Rioter ...... _.. T 5 68-73-65-71 277 $36,500.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr.._T41 69-71-74 -71 285 $3,315.56 Fulton Allen ....__.... T8 66-69-70-73 278 530,000.00 Dan Halldorson...... T41 73-70-70 -72 285 $3,315.56 Ray Floyd ...... TT 8 69-68-69-72 278 $30,000.00 Jose Maria Olazabal T41 71-70. 74 -70 285 $3,315.56 Fred Couples...... TIC 70-65-72-72 279 $24,000.00 Jeff Sluman ...... 141 74-68-74 -69 285 $3.315.56 Greg Norman ...... T10 70-6870-71 279 $24.000.00 Russ Cochran. ....._ T41 73-68 -71-73 285 $3.315.55 Loren Roberts ._..._T10 68-73-67-71 279 $24.000.00 Jerry Haas ..._...,_.. T41 71-71 -69-74 285 $3.315.55 Howard Twitty ...... T10 70-70-70-69 279 $24,000.00 Sean Murphy ...... T41 71-69-72 -73 285 53.315.55 Paul Azinger ...... T14 66-68-78-68 280 $18.000.00 Chris Perry ...... T41 66-68 -74-77 285 $3,315.55 Steve Elkington.__.. 114 73-67-69-71 280 $18.000.00 Charles Bowles...... T50 68-74 -73-71 286 $2460.00 Brandt Jobe ...... T14 71-68-69-72 280 $18,000.00 Jay Delsing ...... T50 71-69-74-72 286 $2460.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T17 68-71-72-70 281 $13.533 -34 Nick Faldo ...... T50 72-69 -73-72 286 $2,460.00 Payne Stewart ...... 117 72-71-69-69 281 S13,533.34 Trevor Dodds __..,... T53 73-70 -75-69 287 $2.315.00 Wayne Grady ...... T17 67-71-72-71 281 $13,533.33 P.H. Horgan III...... T53 67-74 -75-71 287 $2,315.00 Roger Malthie ... T17 67-75-64-75 281 $13,533.33 John Inman ...... T53 68-68- 75-76 287 $2,315.00 Tom Purtzer ____....T17 71-69-70-71 281 513,533.33 Joey Sindelar ... T53 72-69 -78-68 287 $2.315.00 Duffy Waldorf ... Ti? 71-69-68-73 281 $13,533.33 J C Anderson ._...... T57 70-71-69-78 288 $2,250.00 Mark Brooks __ 123 68-74-73-67 282 $8.225.00 Greg Bruckner _._.T57 73-69 -72-74 288 $2250.00 Ban Bryant ...... T23 68-69-71-74 282 $8225.00 Billy Ray Brown ..... 159 72-70 -73-74 289 $2.190.00 Ed Dougherty ____.T23 74-69-69-70 282 $8 225.00 Andrew Magee.... T59 70-70 -75-74 289 $2- 190.00 David Edwards.._.. T23 71-71-70-70 282 $8,22500 Mark McCumber .... T59 71-71 -73-74 289 52,190.00 Robert Camez...... T23 70-73-68-71 282 58,225.00 Pat McGowan ..__.. T59 69-74 -72-74 289 $2,190.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T23 69-70-69-74 282 $8,225.00 Dave Sutherland..... T63 67-72 -73-78 290 $2,130.00 Steve Pate ...... 123 68-72-70-72 282 $8,225.00 Denis Watson ...... T63 67-67 -75-81 290 $2.130.00 Craig Stadler...... T23 68-70-73-71 282 $8.225.00 Scott Gump __..._..,. 65 72-70 -75-74 291 $2,100.00 John Cook ...... T31 72-67-71-73 283 $5,671.43 Neal Lancaster._...__ 66 73. 70 -7178 292 $2,080.00 Brad Faxon ...... T31 73-70-72-68 283 $5.67143 Michael Allen _.._._.67 72-71 -75 . 75 293 $2.060.00 Jim Hallet _. _._.. T31 72-69-73-69 283 $5.671.43 Willie Wood ..__.., 68 70-69 -80-75 294 $2.04000 Mike Hulbert.__... T31 69-70-75-69 283 $5.671.43 Bob Wolcott ...... 69 74-66 -77-78 295 $2.020.00 Hal Sutton .___-._. T31 69-71-72-71 283 $5.671.43 Greg Ladehoff....._.. 70 69-72 -77-79 297 $2,000.00 O.A. Weibring .... 131 71-70-71-71 283 $5.671.43

242

U.S. OPEN US. OPEN Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, MN Purse: $1,300,000 4 r~~VV Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,149 June 13-16, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Nolan Henke and Payne Stewart at 5-under-par 67 led Torn Byrum by a stroke. Scott Hoch, Mark Calcavecchia and Brian Kamm trailed Byrum by a stroke. Second Round--Stewart fired a 70, good fora 7-under-par 137 total and led Henke, Corey Pavin and Scott Simpson by a stroke. Third Round—Simpson and Stewart at 6-under-par 210 led Nick Price and Hoch by four strokes.

CUT: 65 players (64 pros. 1 amateur) at 3-over-par 147. Cut was low 60 scorers and ties and/or anyone within 10 strokes of the lead.

WEATHER: The first round was delayed from 12:49 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. due to lightning in the area. Friday and Saturday had rain in the mornings, with the start of the third round being delayed one hour. The final round was beautiful.

Winner: Payne Stewart 67-70-73-72 282 $235,000.00 (won 18 hole playoff 75-77 on Monday)

Scott Simpson _._._.. 2 70-68-72-72 282 $117.500.00 Chris Perry ...... T31 72-73-75-74 294 $10.133.17 Fred Couples .___.. 13 70-70-75-70 285 $62,574.00 Dave Rummells ....T31 72-73-77-72 294 $10,133.16 Larry Nelson.._...__.T 3 73-72-72-68 285 $62.574.00 Lance Ten Broeck...T31 72-73-74-75 294 $10,133.16 Fuzzy Zoeller .__.__.__ 5 72-73-74-67 286 $41.542.00 Mark Calcavecchia..T37 69-74-78-74 295 $8,560.43 Scott Koch .....__...... 6 69-71-74-73 287 $36.090.00 Keith Clearwater .... T37 70-76-74-75 295 S8,56043 Nolan Henke ...... 7 67-71-77-73 288 $32.176.00 Buddy Gardner ....._T37 74-72-74-75 295 58,560 43 Ray Floyd ...... TB 73-72-76-68 289 $26.958.34 Tom Kite...... T37 71-75-74-75 295 $8,560.43 Jose Maria Olazabal .T 8 73-71-75-70 289 $26.958.33 Andy North ...... T37 71-71-77-76 295 $8.56043 Corey Pavin ...... TB 71-67-79-72 289 $2695833 Tom Purtzer...... _.. T37 77-68-77-73 295 $8,560.43 Jim Gallagher. Jr .... T1 1 70-72-75-73 290 $20,909.20 Billy Mayfair ...... _. T37 72-73-76-74 295 58,560.42 Hale Irwin ...... _.....T11 71-75-70-74 290 $20,909.20 an Baker-Finch _ ... T44 77-70-75-74 296 $7477.50 Davis Love Ill...... T11 70-76-73-71 290 $20,909.20 Jim Hallet ...... 144 7274-73-77 296 57477,50 Craig Parry ...... T11 70-73-73-74 290 $20,909.20 ....._._ T46 74-68-81-74 297 $6875.67 D.A. Weibring ...._. TI1 76-71-75-68 290 $20.909.20 Jack Nicklaus ._...... T46 70-76-77-74 297 $6,875.67 Nick Faldo ...... 116 72-74-73-72 291 $17.186.00 Blaine McCallister.. T46 72-72-76-77 297 $6,875.66 Sandy Lyle ...... 116 72-70-74-75 291 $17,186.00 Mike Harwood....__149 71-74-77-76 298 $6.033.75 Tom Watson ...... T16 73-71-77-70 291 $17,186.00 Wayne Levi ...... T49 72-72-76-78 298 56.03375 Billy Ray Brown.__ 119 73-71-77-71 292 $14,166.58 Steve Pate ...... 149 72-75-77-74 298 $6.033.75 Mark Brooks ...___. T19 73-73-73-73 292 $14.166.57 Loren Roberts ...... 149 75-70-74-79 298 $6.033.75 John Cook ...... T19 76-70-72-74 292 $14.166.57 John Inman ...... T53 72-72-77-78 299 55.389.00 Peter Persons ..._.... T19 70-75-75-72 292 $14.166.57 Larry Rinker ..._...... T53 72-72-77-78 299 $5,389.00 Nick Price ...... T19 74-69-71-78 292 $14,166.57 Steve Elkington...... T55 77-69-76-78 300 $5.164.50 Tom Sieckmann..__ T19 74-70-74-74 292 $14,166.57 Steve Gotsche_...... T55 72-75-76-77 300 $5,164.50 Craig Stadler ...._..._ T19 71-69-77-75 292 $14,166.57 Larry Mize ...... T55 73-73-79-75 300 $5.164.50 Rick Fehr ...... T26 74-69-73-77 293 $11.711.60 Ian Woosnam ...... T55 73-68-79-80 300 $5,164.50 Jodie Mudd ._,...._.. T26 71-70-77-75 293 511.711.60 Phil Mickelson ...... T55 73-72-80-75 300 AMATEUR Mike Reid ...... T26 74-72-74-73 293 $11,711.60 David Graham...... 60 74-71-80-77 302 $5,008.00 Tim Simpson ...... _..T26 73-72-76-72 293 $11,711.60 Stan Utley ...... 61 73-71-81-78 303 54.958.00 Bob Tway ...... __.._ T26 75-69-75-74 293 $11.711.60 John Adams ...... _. 62 72-75-78-79 304 $4.958.00 Ed Humenik ...... T31 72-70-78-74 294 $10.133.17 Wayne Grady ...... T63 73-74-78-80 305 $4.958.00 Peter Jacobsen ..... T31 72-73-74-75 294 $10.133.17 Terry Snodgrass..... T63 74-73-80-78 305 54,958.00 Brian Kamm _...... T31 69-73-73 .79 294 $10,133.17 Lanny Wadkins ...... 163 76-70-80-79 305 $4,958.00

243 ANHEUSER-BUSCH GOLF CLASSIC

Kingsmill GC, Williamsburg, VA Purse: $1,000,000 .x"amr.uacx Par: 36-35-71 Yards: 6,776 June 20-23, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Ian Baker-Finch tied the course record with a 9-under-par 62 and led by one stroke over Bob Gilder. Dan Pohl and Mike Reid were tied at 7-under- par 64. Second Round--Baker-Finch added a 68 while Mike Donald had a 64 and they ° „~.a~ were tied at 12-under-par 130. Pohl and Gilder were tied at 131- Bobby and Lanny Wadkins. plus Blaine McCallister, were tied at 132. Third Round--Pohl's 6-under-par 65 gave him a 17-under-par 196. Baker-Finch, Donald, Mike Hulbert, Kenny Knox and Brian Claar were tied for second place at 15-under-par 198, Knox and Claar also tied the course record with 62s.

CUT: 80 players at 2-under-par 140.

PRO-AM: $20,000. Individual--Jett Sluman. 65. $2.000. Team--Jay Haas. 49. $2.000

WEATHER: Mostly pleasant Thursday and Friday. Saturday, heavy rain and also lightning forced 3-hour, 50- minute suspension starting at 1:55 p.m. Play also suspended for the day by darkness at 8:10 p.m. with 14 players on the course. Third round resumed at 8 a.m., and fourth round started on time under heavy skies. Rain most of the day on Sunday leading to suspension at 1:40 p.m. Play resumed at 4 p.m.--a 2-hour, 10-minute delay.

Winner: Mike Hulbert 66-67-65-68 266 $180,000.00 (won playoff with par on first extra hole) Kenny Knox ...... 22 67-69-62-68 266$108,000.00 Dudley Hart ------140 65-71-68-74 278 $3414.00 Ian Baker-Finch ...... T3 62-68-68-69 267 $58.000,00 Ed Humenik ...... T40 70-66-72-70 278 $3,414.00 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... T3 67-69-66-65 267 $58,000.00 John Inman ------T40 74-65-69-70 278 $3,414.00 Brian Clear ...... _ T 5 68-68-62-71 269 $38,000.00 Blaine McCallister _. 140 65-67-72-74 278 $3414.00 Bob Gilder...... 15 63-68-70-68 269 $38,000.00 Chris Perry ..__..... T40 66-71-69-72 278 $3.414.00 Brad Fabel ....._...... 7 66-67-68-70 271 $33,500.00 Mike Springer ..___T40 70-69-70-69 278 $3414.00 Jay Don Blake ...... T 8 67-68-70-68 273 $25,000.00 Ron Streck....._...... T40 70-69-66-73 278 $3.414.00 Bill Britton ...... _..... T 8 69-69-68-67 273 $25.000.00 Hal Sutton ...... 140 70-68-67-73 278 $3,414.00 Keith Clearwater ...... T 8 69-66-69-69 273 $25.000,00 Fulton Allem ...... 150 68-67-67-77 279 $2,412.00 Mike Donald ...... 18 66-64-68-75 273 525,000.00 Mike Reid ------T50 64-73-69-73 279 $2,412.00 Kenny Perry ....._...,. T 8 67-68-68-70 273 $25,000.00 Larry Rinker ._...... T50 68-68-71-72 279 $2.41 2.00 Dan Pohl ...... _..._T8 64-67-65-77 273 525.000.00 Tom Sieckmann ...... T50 70-69-67-73 279 52412.00 Nick Price ___._..... T 8 67-69-69-68 273 $25.000.00 Curtis Strange ...... T50 71-67-70-71 279 $2412.00 Tommy Armour _....115 68-69-68-69 274 $16,000.00 Brad Bryant ...... 155 70-69-67-74 280 $2,270.00 Tom Purtzer...... 115 67-68-68-71 274 $16.000.00 Ed Fiori ...... T55 71-68-71-70 280 52,270.00 Jeff Sluman ...... T15 68-71-64-71 274 $16.000.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T55 70-69-72-69 280 $2,270.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... T15 68-64-71-71 274 $16.000.00 John Huston.._..._. T55 68-72-67-73 280 $2.270.00 Mark Wiebe ...... T15 69-67-67-71 274 $16,000.00 Greg Bruckner ...... 159 71-69-72-69 281 $2.190.00 Ronnie Black ...... _. T20 72-65-69-69 275 $10.833.34 John Cook ...... T59 70-66-70-75 281 $2.190.00 Sam Randolph -.._... T20 66-68-72-69 275 $10,833.34 Ray Stewart ...... 159 68-72-72-69 281 $2,190.00 Jim Hallet...... _. T20 67-68-68-72 275 $10,833.33 Kirk Triplett...... T59 71-68-71-71 281 $2,190.00 Lon Hinkle ...... T20 69-70-66-70 275 $10,833.33 Perry Arthur...... T63 73-67-67-75 282 $2,100.00 Steve Pate ...... T20 70-68-65-72 275 $10.833.33 David Edwards...... T63 68-71-70-73 282 $2,100.00 Bobby Wadkins ...... T20 68-64-69-74 275 $10.833.33 Jim McGovern ...... 163 69-70-68-75 282 $2.100.00 Bill Buttner...... T26 67-69-69-71 276 $6,950.00 Peter Persons ..... T63 68-70-74-70 282 $2.100.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr ._T26 69-71-64-72 276 $6,950.00 Dicky Thompson ....T63 69-71-68-74 282 $2.100.00 Gary Hallberg..__.._ T26 73-66-71-66 276 $6.950.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T68 67-73-7370 283 51.990.00 Davis Love III...... ,. T26 67-66-73-70 276 $6,950.00 Carl Cooper ...... T68 69-70-70-74 283 $1,990 00 John Mahaffey...... T26 69-70-66-71 276 $6.950.00 Fred Funk ...... _. T68 68-72-72-71 283 $1,990.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... T26 69-70-65-72 276 $6.950.00 Mark Hayes _-...... T68 69-70-72-72 283 $1,990.00 Tim Simpson ...... T26 69-69-67-71 276 $6.950.00 Peter Jacobsen ..... T68 70-70-70-73 283 $1.990.00 Mike Sullivan ...... T26 66-67-71-72 276 $6,950.00 Bob Wolcott -...... T68 71-69-69-74 283 $1.990.00 Dan Forsman ...... T34 71-66-70-70 277 $5,050.00 Duffy Waldod_._..... 74 70-69-73-72 284 $1.920,00 Morris Hatalsky ...... T34 71-68-64-74 277 $5,050.00 JO Anderson ...... ,. T75 73-66-7373 285 $1.870.00 Scott Hoch ....,.._.... T34 66-69-73-69 277 $5,050.00 Scott Gump _._._...T75 70-70-67-78 285 $1,870.00 Dave Rummells T34 69-71-68-69 277 $5.050.00 Roger Maltbie .._.,... T75 65-71-74-75 285 $1.870.00 Lance Ten Broeck.. 134 69-69-69-70 277 $5,050.00 Kim Young ...... 175 71-69-69-76 285 $1.870.00 Robert Wrenn ...... T34 68-67-71 .71 277 $5,050.00 Barry Jaeckel ...... 79 67-69-71-79 286 $1.820.00 Wayne Grady ...... 140 73-66-67-72 278 $3,414.00 Larry Mize ...... _...... 80 70-70-72-76 288 $1.800.00 Dan Halldorson.._... T40 67-68-71-72 278 $3,414.00 244 FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC t FEDERAL EXPRErr TPC at Southwind, Memphis, TN X Purse: $1,000,000 S .JUDE Par: 36-35-71 Yards: 7,006 June 27-30, 1991 C L A S s 1 C

LEADERS: First Round--Rick Fehr and Jim Thorpe at 7-under-par 64 led David Sutherland by a stroke. Second Round--Fuzzy Zoeller fired a 64 and Russ Cochran shot a 67 to move to 9-under-par 133. They led seven goiters by a stroke. Third Round--Fred Couples added a 66 fora tournament 54-hole record of 12-under- par 201. He led Peter Persons and Hal Sutton by a stroke.

CUT: 74 players at even par 142.

PRO-AM: $7.500. Individual--Gary McCord, Nick Price. 66. $675. Team--Ken Green, 49, $750.

WEATHER: Muggy and hot all week.

Winner: Fred Couples 68-67-66 68 269 $180 ,000.00

Rick Fehr ...... 2 64-70-71-67 272 $108,000.00 Dave Barr...... T39 70-69-72-71 282 $4,000.00 David Canipe .,.._...... T 3 69-69-70-65 273 $58.000.00 Kenny Knox ...... T39 69-69-72-72 282 $4.000.00 Jay Haas ....._...... T 3 70-65-73-65 273 $58,000.00 Jim McGovern, ... T39 69-70-73-70 282 84.000.00 Russ Cochran -__...... 5 66-67-73-68 274 $40.000.00 Ted Schulz ...... T39 71-71-70-70 282 $4.000.00 Mark Brooks __._.....T6 68-66-69-72 275 $32,375.00 Bobby Wadkins... T39 70-71-72-69 282 54.000.00 Nick Price _.___.._...T6 71-65-69-70 275 $32,375.00 Robert Wrenn ..... T39 70-69-72-71 282 54.000.00 Doug TewelL.,___.... T 6 68-71-66-70 275 $32.375.00 Mike Donald ...... T45 69-72-75-67 283 $2.860.00 Robert Thompson .16 67-72-69-67 275 $32,375.00 Bob Estes ...... T45 73-66-72-72 283 $2,860.00 Bob Gilder ...... T10 68-74-67-67 276 $25,000.00 Tommy Moore .... T45 72-68-74-69 283 $2,860.00 Greg Ladehoff...... ,.. T10 70-71-67-68 276 $25.000.00 Lanny Wadkins ... T45 70-66-74-73 283 82.860.00 Peter Persons ...... T10 67-70-65-74 276 $25,000.00 Brian Watts...... T45 71-69-74-69 283 52,860.00 David Edwards...... T13 70-71-68-68 277 $18,750.00 Kim Young...... T45 71-68-75-69 283 $2.860.00 Scott Gump ...... T13 67-68-72-70 277 $18,750.00 Emlyn Aubrey .... T51 72-67-72-73 284 $2,327.50 Scott Hoch ...... T13 68-69-69-71 277 $18,750.00 Bart Bryant ...... T51 69-69-74-72 284 $2,327.50 Hal Sutton ...... T13 68-67-67-75 277 $18,750.00 Brad Fabel ...... T51 73-69-70-72 284 $2,327.50 Gary Hallberg ------T17 75-63-69-71 278 $15.500.00 Ed Fiori...... _... T51 72-70-72-70 284 82.327.50 Fuzzy Zoeller -...... T17 69-64-71-74 278 $15,500.00 Dan Forsman ...... T51 69-73-70-72 284 $2.327.50 Tom Kite. -...__...... T19 74-67-70-68 279 $10.522.23 Dennis Harrington T51 70-70-70-74 284 $2.327.50 Gil Morgan ------T19 70-70-72-67 279 $10,522.23 Mike South ..,.._.. T51 70-70-72-72 284 $2.327.50 Bill Buttner .__...... T19 70-70-70-69 279 $10,522.22 Jim Thorpe ...... T51 64-74-73-73 284 $2.327.50 Trevor Dodds ...... _ T19 68-69-71-71 279 $10,522.22 Charles Bowles . - T59 69-67-70-79 285 52.180.00 Donnie Hammond.. 119 72-68-68-71 279 $10,522.22 Clark Dennis ...... T59 67-71-71-76 285 $2,180.00 Mike Hulbert ...... T19 68-67-69-75 279 $10,522.22 Jerry Haas ...... , T59 71-71-72-71 285 82,180.00 Loren Roberts .....T19 71-69-70-69 279 $10,522.22 Lee Janzen _...... T59 66-68-75-76 285 82,180.00 Kirk Triplett ------T19 70-70-70-69 279 $10,522.22 David Peoples...... T59 71-69-69-76 285 52,180.00 John Wilson ...... __T19 71-71-69-68 279 $10,522.22 Fulton Allem ...,.... T64 69-65-75-77 286 $2,100.00 Greg Bruckner ...... T28 67-67-76-70 280 $6.950.00 John Inman ...... T64 69-71-73-73 286 52,100.00 John Cook ...... T28 68-71-69-72 280 $6,950.00 Mark Lye------T64 72-70-74-70 286 $2.100.00 Billy Mayfair...... T28 66-70-73-71 280 $6,950.00 John Adams ...... T67 73-69-72-73 287 82.040,00 Dillard Pruitt _._._. T28 71-66-71-72 280 $6,950.00 Sean Murphy ...... T67 70-70-68-79 287 $2.040.00 Tommy Armour _ ... 132 69-70-70-72 281 $5.414.29 Jim Woodward .... T67 77-62-71-77 287 $2,040.00 Ben Crenshaw,..._.. T32 70-67-74-70 281 $5,414.29 Fred Funk ...... 70 71-66-78-73 288 52.000.00 John Daly ...... T32 70-66-75-70 281 $5,414.29 Bryan Norton ...... 71 73-69-74-73 289 51.980.00 Gene Sauers ------T32 71-68-71-71 281 $5,414.29 Pat McGowan ..... T72 71-70-79-71 291 $1.950.00 Jeff Maggen ...... T32 68-66-74-73 281 $5414.28 Dave Sutherland T72 65-69-77-80 291 51.950.00 Larry Mize ...... T32 69-72-67-73 281 $5,414.28 Hubert Green ...... 74 70-71-74-79 294 81.920.00 Brian Tennyson ..... T32 66-69-71-75 281 $5,414.28

245 CENTEL WESTERN OPEN CEn L `< WESTERN. Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread course) Purse: $1,000,000 OPEN Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,040 July 4-7, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Russ Cochran, Mark Lye. Mike Sullivan and Ray Floyd at u under-par 66 led four other golfers by a stroke. Second Round--Greg Norman fired a 66. good for a 9-under-par 135 total, and led Lye by a stroke. Third Round--Cochran, Fred Couples and Norman at 10-under-par 206, led three golfers by two strokes.

CUT: 82 players at 2-over-par 146

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--John Mahaffey, 66, $750. Team--Steve Elkington, Corey Pavin, John Huston, Jeff Sluman, 56, $581.25 each.

WEATHER: Hot, humid and windy all week but no delays until Sunday. Fourth round was delayed for 2-hours, 42-minutes due to a severe thunderstorm in the area. The final round started at 10:06 a.m.

Winner: Russ Cochran 66-72-68-69 275 $180,000.00

Greg Norman .._..... 2 69-66-71-71 277 5108000.00 Marco Dawson .__. T43 75-70-72-72 289 $2,870.91 Fred Couples _..._.3 70-68-68-72 278 $68.000.00 Ed Dougherty.__.._ T43 73-72-72-72 289 $2.870.91 Bob Gilder ______.. 4 70-71-70-70 281 $48,000.00 Steve Elkington...... T43 68-75-73-73 289 $2,870.91 Dave Barr ...... _..T 5 70-74-68-70 282 $32,750.00 Rocco Mediate ___. T43 70-73-75-71 289 $2,870.91 Gary Hallberg ...... _,.TS 67-71-70-74 282 $32.750.00 Dan Pohl ...... T43 72-74-73-70 289 $2,870.91 John Huston ...... T 5 72-70-71-69 282 $32,750.00 Greg Powers ._... _... T43 70-74-73-72 289 $2.870.91 Kenny Knox .._..._.... T 5 73-69-70-70 282 $32.75000 Tim Simpson ... T43 73-73-70-73 289 $2,870.91 Nick Price ...... 15 71-71-70-70 282 $32,750.00 Joey Sindelar _...... T43 72-69-72-76 289 $2,870.91 D.A. Weibring ...... 15 71-72-73-66 282 $32,750.00 Bobby Wadkins ... T43 69-72-74-74 289 $2.870.91 Jim Gallagher, Jr.... T11 76-67-69-71 283 $22,000.00 Brian Watts _...... T43 74-68-76-71 289 $2,870.91 Lee Janzen ...... T11 67-71-73-72 283 $22,000.00 Mark Brooks .._._... T43 74-69-77-69 289 $2,870.90 Andrew Magee ...... 111 69-69-70-75 283 $22,000.00 Bill Britton ...... T54 69-74-72-75 290 $2.270.00 Mike Springer...... T11 70-70-68-75 283 $22.000.00 Mike Hulbert ..... T54 71-75-69-75 290 $2,270.00 Chip Beck ...... 115 68-73-72-71 284 $17,000.00 Ted Schulz _.,.__..... T54 73-73-75-69 290 $2,270.00 John Daly ------115 69-73-71-71 284 $17.000.00 Curtis Strange _....T54 74-72-72-72 290 $2.270.00 Bruce Lietzke ...._.._T15 71-72-71-70 284 $17.000.00 Doug Tewell...... T54 73-70-74-73 290 $2.270.00 Billy Andrade ...... ,..T18 70-74-69-72 285 $14,000.00 Duffy Waldorf ...... T54 73-72-73-72 290 $2,270.00 Ronnie Black ...... 118 72-74-65-74 285 $14,000.00 Morris Hatalsky ...... T60 74-72-73-72 291 $2,190.00 Howard Twitty ...... T18 70-71-73-71 285 $14,000,00 Bob Tway ------T60 69-71-74-77 291 $2.190.00 Jim McGovern ----- T21 72-74-71-69 286 $9,133.34 Tom Byrum _.._... T62 70-71-76-75 292 $2,140.00 Scott Simpson ...... T21 71-73-71-71 286 $9,133.34 Corey Pavin _.__... T62 72-71-77-72 292 $2,14000 Richard Zokol ..._._. T21 73-73-69-71 286 $9,133.34 Bob Wolcott ...... _. T62 69-75-72-76 292 $2,140.00 Tommy Armour_._. 121 70-70-70-76 286 $9,133.33 Curt Byrum ------T65 72-73-75-73 293 $2.070.00 Keith Clearwater ._. 121 70-72-72-72 286 $9.133.33 Jim Haller ...... T65 73-72-75-73 293 $2.070.00 Ray Floyd ------T21 66-73-74-73 286 $9.133.33 Davis Love III. ... T65 74-72-73-74 293 $2.070.00 Loren Roberts ...121 71-69-72-74 286 $9,133.33 Tom Purtzer_.. _. T65 72-71-75-75 293 $2070.00 Leonard Thompson T21 76-70-68-72 286 $9.133.33 Emlyn Aubrey _._.. 169 75-70-72-77 294 $2,010.00 Kirk Triplett...... _. T21 72-73-69-72 286 $9,133.33 Andy North __ _...169 73-71-73-77 294 $2.010.00 Rick Dalpos ...... 130 67-76-74-70 287 $6,075.00 Ban Bryant ...... 71 72-71-76-76 295 $1 980.00 Rile Irwin ------T30 70-76. 70-71 287 $6,075.00 Brandet Chamblee.. T72 76-70-74-76 296 $1,940.00 Steve Jones ...,...... T30 70-73-72-72 287 $6,075.00 Bob Estes ...... T72 72-71-76-77 296 $1,940.00 Mark Lye ...... T30 66-71-74-76 287 $6,075.00 Scott Hoch ...... _ T72 71-75-74-76 296 $1.940.00 Mike Sullivan...... T30 66-76-70-75 287 $6.075.00 Greg Bruckner ------T75 72-73-78-74 297 $1,880.00 Brian Tennyson .....T30 75-71-69-72 287 $6,075.00 Trevor Dodds...... T75 73-70-76-78 297 $1,880.00 Michael Allen _.._.,. T36 70-76-71-71 288 $4,507.15 Ray Stewart _...__... T75 75-71-74-77 297 $1.880.00 Lance Ten Broeck .. T36 76-70-70-72 288 $4,507.15 Chris Perry ...... 78 73-73-74-78 298 $1,840.00 Mark Calcavecchia .. T36 67-77-74-70 288 $4,507.14 John Mahaffey .....179 72-72-79-78 301 $1,810.00 Brad Fabel___._..... T36 74-68-73-73 288 $4,507.14 John Wilson ._.._.... T79 74-72-76-79 301 $1,810.00 Toni Kite __._.... _... T36 73-71-71-73 288 $4.507.14 Fred Funk ...... __. _.....81 71-71-80-80 302 51.780.00 Mike Nicolette _..._136 71-72-75-70 288 $4,507.14 Jim Booros ...... 82 69-76-78-80 303 $1,760.00 Tom Watson....___ T36 74-72-72-70 288 $4,507.14

246

NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC new englcan

Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA Purse: $1,000,000 classic Par: 36-35--71 Yards: 7,110 July 11-14,1991

LEADERS: First Round--Bruce Fleisher, at 7-under-par 64, led by one over five players. Second Round-- Fleisher, at a tournament record equalling 11-under-par 131, led by three over eight players. Third Round— Gene Sauers and Ian Baker-Finch, at 13-under-par 200, led by three over Brad Faxon, Barry Jaeckel and John Daly.

CUT: 74 players at 2-under-par 140.

PRO-AM: $7.500. Individual--Bob Gilder, Dave Stockton, Nolan Henke, Wayne Levi, Lon Hinkle. Howard Twitty, 66. $500 each. Team— Joey Sindelar, 54, $750.

WEATHER: Perfect Thursday and Friday. Saturday featured light rain most of the day. Sunday, overcast.

Winner: Bruce Fleisher 64-67-73-64 268 $180,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on 7th extra hole) Ian Baker-Finch ...... 2 66-68-66-68 268 $108,000.00 Mark Wiebe..._.__.. T31 68-72-67-71 278 $5,550.00 Gene Sauers ...... 3 67-67-66-69 269 $68,000.00 Emlyn Aubrey ....._. T39 66-73-70-70 279 $3,800.00 Ted Schulz ...... 4 65-69-71-67 272 $48,000.00 Curt Byrum ...... _.. T39 71-68-69-71 279 33.800.00 Charles Bowles ..,....T 5 68-68-71-66 273 $35,125.00 Neal Lancaster_...... T39 66-71-74-68 279 $3,800.00 Ed Dougherty ...... _ T 5 69-67-70-67 273 $35,125.00 Mike McCullough.... 139 70-67-74-68 279 $3.800.00 Brad Faxon ...... T5 70-68-65-70 273 $35,125.00 Bryan Norton...... 139 69-71-69-70 279 53,800.00 Barry Jaeckel ..._.. T 5 70-65-68-70 273 $35,125.00 Jack Renner...... T39 68-68-72-71 279 83.800.00 John Adams ...... 19 69-68-67-70 274 $28,000.00 Ken Schall ...... T39 69-66-72-72 279 83,800.00 Lance Ten Broeck .... T 9 70-66-72-66 274 $28,000.00 Brian Watts ...... T39 70-69-72-68 279 $3.800.00 Billy Andrade ...... 111 68-66-71-70 275 $20.500.00 Barry Cheesman ... T47 71-69-71-69 280 $2,568.58 John Daly ___...... 111 69-65-69-72 275 $20.500.00 Dave Barr ...... 147 68-70-71-71 280 $2,568.57 Fred Funk ...... 111 68-69-70-68 275 $20500.00 Trevor Dodds .....__ T47 65-75-69-71 280 82,568.57 David Peoples...... 111 67-70-73-65 275 $20,500.00 Andy North ...... T47 74-66-68-72 280 $2,568.57 Mike Springer,...... 111 67-67-70-71 275 $20,500.00 Don Paoley..._...._.. T47 70-70-71-69 280 82.568.57 Jeff Woodland ...... T11 70-70-68-67 275 $20,500.00 Francis Quinn ...... 147 69-71-70-70 280 $2,568.57 Billy Ray Brown .....117 70-69-68-69 276 $11,800.00 Sant Randolph...... T47 72-68-70-70 280 $2.568.57 Brad Bryant ...... T17 67-68-69-72 276 $11,800.00 Greg Bruckner .....154 71-69-71-70 281 $2,300.00 Joel Edwards ...... 117 68-68-70-70 276 $11.800.00 David Ogrin ...... 154 71-69-72-69 281 $2.300.00 Buddy Gardner .117 68-69-70-69 276 S11,800.00 Clarence Rose ...... T54 68-70-72-71 281 $2,300.00 Jim Haslet ....__._.T17 69-71-68-68 276 $11,800.00 Bob Estes ...... T57 69-69-71-73 282 $2,230.00 Lon Hinkle ...... __T17 71-67-68-70 276 $11,800.00 Bill Kratzed _____T57 71-68-68-75 282 $2,230.00 Brian Kamm ...... 117 66-74-69-67 276 $11,800.00 Billy Mayfair ..._...... T57 70-67-71-74 282 52,230.00 Steve Lowery ...... T17 69-68-70-69 276 $11.800.00 Kirk Triplett ...__._. T57 70 .65. 71-76 282 $2.230.00 Bob Wolcott ...__..... T17 70-69-67-70 276 $11,800.00 Lee Janzen..__.... 61 69-71-72-71 283 $2.180.00 Robert Wrenn ...... 117 69-68-68-71 276 $11.800.00 Dana Quigley ...... T62 70-70-72-72 284 $2.140.00 Mike Donald ...... T27 69-67-70-71 277 $7,250.00 Greg Twiggs ...... 162 72-68-68-76 284 $2,140.00 Morris Hatalsky ...... T27 73-64-68-72 277 $7,250.00 Howard Twitly ...... 162 69-71-72-72 284 $2,140.00 Blaine McCallister T27 65-69-74-69 277 $7,250.00 Bill Britten ...... _..._ T65 74-65-73-73 285 $2.080.00 Joey Sindelar ...... T27 71-69-71-66 277 $7,250.00 Wayne Grady ...... 165 66-70-74-75 285 $2,080.00 Ronnie Black...... T31 73-64-69-72 278 $5,550.00 Bob Lohr ...... 165 69-69-70-77 285 $2,080.00 Marco Dawson ...... T31 69-68-72-69 278 $5550.00 Mark McCumber..._ 168 70-70-72-74 286 $2,030.00 Ernie Gonzalez ...... 131 65-69-71-73 278 $5,550.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T68 70-68-75-73 286 $2,030.00 Nolan Henke ...... T31 69-71-68-70 278 $5,550.00 Brett Quigley...... T70 69-71-71-76 287 $1.990.00 Kenny Knox ...... T31 66-70-69-73 278 $5,550.00 Greg Whisman ...... 170 69-70-76-72 287 $1,990.00 Dave Rummells .....131 72-67-67-72 278 $5,550.00 Karl Kimball ...... 72 71-68-73-76 288 $1,960.00 Duffy Waldorf ...... 131 70-70-66-72 278 $5,550.00 Larry Silveira ...... 73 70-67-79-74 290 $1,940.00

247 CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC 1 ray Valleybrook G&CC, Hixson, TN Purse: $700,000 CI~~~ C Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 6,641 July 18-21, 1991 ~J

LEADERS: First Round--Marco Dawson shot a 9-under-par 61 to tie the course record and lead three players by two strokes. Second Round--Lennie Clements all3-under-par 127 led by a stroke over Steve Lowery. Third Round—Lance Ten Broeck at 15-under-par 195 led Dillard Pruitt by a stroke.

CUT: 70 players at 3-under-par 137.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--Larry Rinker, 63, $750. Team--Mark Lye, 52, $750

WEATHER: Friday's round was delayed 30 minutes at the start of the morning group, due to heavy overnight rains. There was no delay for the afternoon group. The final round experienced a shower during the middle of the round but no delays.

Winner: Dillard Pruitt 66 -65-65-64 260 $126,000.00

Lance Ten Broeck .....2 64-65-66-67 262 575,600.00 Buddy Gardner _..... T36 70-66-69-65 270 $3,154.86 John Daly ...... T 3 65-66-67-66 264 $33,600.00 Jerry Haas ...... T36 65-69-69-67 270 $3,154.86 Jim Gallagher, Jr ...., T 3 64-68-65-67 264 $33,600.00 Jack Renner ._.,..,._.. T36 69-63-69-69 270 $3.154.86 Steve Lowery...... T 3 63-65-69-67 264 $33,600.00 Sonny Skinner ._.... T36 66-71-69-64 270 $3.154.86 Dave Rummells _.... T 3 69-66-68-61 264 $33.600.00 Clark Burroughs ... T36 67-67-67-69 270 $3,154.85 Perry Arthur _...... _T 7 67-64-67-67 265 $21,087.50 David Peoples.__._ T36 68-67-66-69 270 $3.154.85 Russ Cochran ._...... T 7 68-66-67-64 265 $21,087.50 Jim Benepe_.._._..._ T43 67-68-71-65 271 $2.450.00 Brad Fabel ___...... T 7 67-65-66-67 265 $21,087.50 Jim Carter ...... 143 68-64-70-69 271 52450.00 Kenny Knox .__...... T 7 70-63-67-65 265 $21,087.50 Chris Perry ...... T43 67-70-68-66 271 $2,450.00 Phil Blackmar ...._,. T11 67-64-67-68 266 $15,400.00 Jack Ferenz..._ _..... T46 68-66-70-68 272 $1,984.50 Scott Hoch ------T11 68-68-67-63 266 $15,400.00 Barry Jaeckel_,__...T46 67-67-72-66 272 51.984.50 Peter Persons ...... T11 67-65-68-66 266 $15,400.00 Pat McGowan...... T46 70-67-68-67 272 $1,984.50 Ken Schall ...... T11 67-64 . 68-67 266 $15,400,00 Bob Wolcott ....,...... T46 69-67-71-65 272 $1,984.50 Frank Conner ...... 115 68-66-67-66 267 $10,500.00 Andy Dillard ...... T50 70-65-69-69 273 $1.644.23 Jay Delsing ...... T15 71-65-65-66 267 $10.500.00 Blaine McCallister ... T50 69-68-69-67 273 51.644.23 Brad Faxon ....._...... T15 67-66-69-65 267 $10,500.00 John Adams ...._..._T50 68-69-67-69 273 $1,644.22 Ed Fiori ...... _T15 68-67-66-66 267 $10,500.00 Brandel Chamblee.. 150 67-67-68-71 273 $1,644.22 Ray Stewart...... T15 64-68-65-70 267 $10,500.00 Lee Janzen._...._.._. T50 63-71-69-70 273 $1,644.22 Ron Streck ...... T15 67-66-68-66 267 $10,500.00 Gary Koch .._..._...... T50 66-69-69-69 273 $1,644.22 Howard Twitty ...... T15 64-65-69-69 267 $10,500.00 Ted Schulz ...... 150 63.66-69-75 273 $1,644.22 Mitch Adcock...... T22 66-66-68-68 268 $6,310.00 Denis Watson ...... 150 69-64-65-75 273 $1,644.22 J C Anderson ...... T22 69-66-66-67 268 $6,310.00 Willie Wood ...... T50 70-66-65-72 273 $1,644.22 Marco Dawson _.....T22 61-69-69-69 268 $6,310.00 Fred Funk ...._...... T59 69-67-68-70 274 $1.533.00 Bob Estes ...._,...... T22 71-61-69-67 268 $6.310.00 Olen Grant ...... T59 68-65-72-69 274 $1,53300 Gibby T Gilbert ...... T22 64-69-69-66 268 $6,310.00 Bill Kratzert ...... T59 69-67-70-68 274 $1,533.00 Scott Gump ...... T22 67-69-65-67 268 $6.310.00 Jim McGovern ...... T59 66-67-69-72 274 $1,533.00 Don Shirey. Jr ...... T22 69-67-67-65 268 $6,310.00 John Inman ...... T63 69-66-69-71 275 $1,484.00 Lon Hinkle ------T29 70-67-69-63 269 $4,355.15 Mark Lve.. ------T63 68-65-72-70 275 $1,484.00 Stan Utley ...... 129 68-67-68-66 269 $4,355.15 John Wilson ..... 163 70-66-72-67 275 $1,484.00 Lennie Clements .... 129 65-62-70-72 269 $4,355.14 Ray Pearce ...... 66 68-69-71-68 276 $1.456.00 Joel Edwards...... _.. T29 69-67-64-69 269 $4.355.14 Brad Lardon...... _. T67 66-69-74-68 277 $1.428.00 Greg Ladehoff ...... T29 64-67-68-70 269 $4,355.14 David Ogrin ._.._..._T67 68-68-68-73 277 $142800 Mike Smith ...... T29 66-70-66-67 269 $4355.14 Billy Tuten ..._._...._T67 68-69-73-67 277 $1,428.00 Harry Taylor .....__.. T29 64-70-68-67 269 $4,355.14 Jim Booros ------70 67-70-67-76 280 $1.400.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T36 69-68-71-62 270 $3,154.86

248 BRITISH OPEN

Royal Birkdale GC, Southport, England Purse: $1,647,360 .,1 Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 6,940 July 18-21, 1991 •`

LEADERS: First Round--Seve Ballesteros at 4-under-par 66 led by one over Martin Gates, Chip Beck and Santiago Luna. Second Round--Gary Hallberg, Mike Harwood and at 2-under-par 138 led by one over six players. Third Round—Ian Baker-Finch and Mark O'Meara at 4-under-par 206 led by one over Eammon Darcy and Mike Harwood.

CUT: 113 players at 8-over-par 148.

WEATHER: Cloudy and windy Thursday with light rain in the morning. Cloudy Friday morning and sunny and windy in the afternoon. Partly cloudy, pleasant and breezy on Saturday. Sunday was pleasant and sunny.

Winner: Ian Baker-Finch 71-71-64-66 272 $150,000.00 Mike Harwood . ___..2 68-70-69-67 274 $115,500.00 Gavin Levenson ..... T56 72-73-73-68 286 $5.857.00 Fred Couples..._ _. 3 72-69-70-64 275 $90.750.00 Gary Player ...... T56 75-71-69-71 286 $5,857.00 Bob Tway __...... _...... T4 75-66-70-66 277 $56.375.00 Jose Rivero ...... 156 74-73-68-71 286 $5,857.00 ...... T4 73-68-66-70 277 $56.375.00 Tim Simpson ._...... ,. T56 72-72-70-72 286 $5.857.00 Jodie Mudd ...... T4 72-70-72-63 277 $56375.00 Scott Simpson ...... T56 74-72-70-70 286 $5,857.00 Craig Parry _...... _....7 71-70-69-68 278 $45,375.00 Andrew Magee ...... 156 71-74-69-72 286 $5,857.00 Seve Ballesteros ...... T8 66-73-69-71 279 $37,675.00 Darren Clarke ...... 763 79-67-68-73 287 $5,205 00 Greg Norman .._._...... 18 74-68-71-66 279 537.675.00 Andy Oldcorn...... T63 71-67-77-72 287 $5205.00 Bernhard Langer ._..... T8 71-71-70-67 279 $37,675.00 Gil Morgan ....,..._.... T63 72-74-74-67 287 $5,205.00 ... T11 72-73-68-67 280 528.215,00 Jay Don Blake ...... T63 75-73-72-67 287 $5,205.00 David Williams_...... T11 74-71-68-67 280 $28.215.00 Steve Pate ...... _..._,.763 73-72-74-68 287 $5.205.00 Rodger Davis ....,..,.. 111 70-71-73-66 280 $2821500 Michael McLean ...... 763 71-75-72-69 287 $5.205 00 ...... _.. T11 71-69-69-71 280 $28215.00 Steve Jones ...... T63 70-77-71-69 287 55.205.00 Roger Chapman...... T11 64-66-71-69 280 $28215.00 Miguel Martin ...... T63 71-75-71-70 287 $5,205.00 Barry Lane ...... T16 68-72-71-70 281 $16592.00 Mark McNulry...... 163 7671-70-70 287 $5,205.00 Ian Woosnam .... T16 70-72-69-70 281 $16592.00 Phil Nickelson ...... T72 77-67-73-71 288 AMATEUR Andrew Sherborne._T16 70-73-68-70 281 $16 592.00 Lanny Wadkins...... 172 71-75-71-71 288 $4.950.00 Mark Mouland ...... 116 68-74-68-71 281 $16.592.00 ...... 172 74-74-71-69 288 $4,950.00 Chip Beck ...... T16 67-78-70-66 281 $16.592.00 Marlin Gates ...... T72 67-75-73-73 288 $4.950.00 Lee Trevino ...... 116 71-72-71-67 281 $16592.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... T72 75-72-68-73 288 $4,950.00 Nick Faldo ..__.._..116 68-75-70-68 281 $16592.00 ...... T72 69-74-71-74 288 $4,950.00 ...... 116 74-67-71-69 281 316.592.00 ...... 172 73-75-66-74 288 $4,950.00 ...... T16 71-73-68-69 281 $16.592.00 Howard Clark ...... 179 71-69-73-76 289 $4,950.00 Wayne Grady ...... T25 69-70-73-70 282 511.137.00 David Giltord...... T79 72-67-73-77 289 $4,950 00 Toni Watson ...... T25 69-72-72-69 282 $11,137.00 Santiago Luna T79 67-77-72-73 289 $4.950.00 Mike Reid ...... 725 68-71-70-73 282 $11.137.00 Jose Maria Olazabal. T79 74-67-74-74 289 $4,950.00 Colin Montgomerie.. T25 71-69-71-71 282 $11.137.00 Miguel Jimenez ...... T79 74-74-72-69 289 $4.950.00 Eduardo Romero ....125 70-73-68-71 282 $11,137.00 Fuzzy Zoeller..._...... T79 72-72-75-70 289 $4,950.00 ...... 1 25 72-68-70-72 282 $11.137.00 Daniel Silva ..,...... _ T79 73-71-75-70 289 $4,950.00 Gary Hallberg ...... T31 68-70-73-72 283 $9295.00 Malcom MacKenzie.. T79 71-73-74-71 289 $4,950.00 Mike Miller..... ...... 731 73-74-67-69 283 59.295.00 Ben Crenshaw ...... 179 71-75-72-71 289 $4,950.00 Gordon Brand, Jr. ... T31 71-72-69-71 283 $9,295.00 .__._...... 779 71-76-7171 289 $4,950.00 Christy O'Connor..... T31 72-71-71-69 283 59.295.00 Mark Brooks ...... 179 73-74-70-72 289 $4,950.00 Steven Richardson .. T31 74-70-72-67 283 $9,295.00 Danny Mifovic...... _T79 70-72-7473 289 $4.950.00 Payne Stewart ,._...... T31 72-72-71-68 283 $9.295.00 Rick Gibson ...__...... T91 73-75-70-72 290 $4.950.00 Anders Forsband ..... T37 71-72-73-68 284 $8.126.00 Srian Marchbank .... T91 72-73-75-70 290 $4,950.00 Peter O'Malley ..-...T37 72-71-70-71 284 $8.126.00 ...... 191 7172-72-75 290 $4,950.00 Curtis Strange .._...... T37 70-73-69-72 284 $8,126.00 Patrick Hall ._...... 94 77-71-72-71 291 $4,950.00 ...... __..... 137 72-72-70-70 284 AMATEUR Alastair Webster.._.. T95 73-74-73-72 292 $4,950.00 Nolan Henke ...... 137 77-71-66-70 284 $8.126.00 John Hoskison_._..T95 74-73-74-71 292 $4,950.00 Martin Poxon._...... 137 71-72-67-74 284 $8.126.00 Peter Allan ...... ... T95 70-71-75-76 292 $4,950.00 Donnie Hammond 143 70-75-67-73 285 $6,988.00 Peter Hedblom...... _T95 74-74-73-71 292 $4.950.00 :onstantino Rocca . T43 68-73-70-74 285 56.98800 ...... 795 69-77-69-77 292 $4,950.00 Jack Nicklaus ...... 143 70-75.69-71 285 $6,988.00 Chris Moody ...... 1100 74-71-78-71 294 $4,95000 Davis Love Ill ...... T43 71-72-69-73 285 $6.988.00 Magnus Persson.... 7700 77-71-74-72 294 $4,950.00 :utton Allem ...... __743 70-72-71-72 285 $6,988.00 Craig Stadler _...._.. T100 77-71-74-72 294 $4,950.00 Jamie Spence ...... T43 70-73-70-72 285 $6.988 00 John Morse _., T100 73-71-77-73 294 $4.950.00 rom Kite ...... T43 7771-68-69 285 $6,98800 Toni Weiskopf .....1100 74-74-73-73 294 $4,950.00 Steve Elkington...... T43 71-68-77-70 285 $6,988.00 Jeff Sluman ...... 7100 71-71-75-77 294 $4,950.00 lobert Gamer ...... T43 71-72-72-70 285 $6.988.00 Steve McCallister ..... 106 79-69-70-77 295 $4,950.00 Vick Price._...... T43 69-72-73-71 285 $6,98800 Robin Mann ___._.. T107 73-74-75-75 297 $4,950.00 3raham Marsh ...... 143 69-73-72-71 285 $6988.00 Loghan O'Connell.. T107 74-74-74-75 297 $4.950.00 Sam Torrance ...... 143 72-76-70-67 285 $6,988.00 Paul Maya ...... T109 71-74-71-83 299 $4,950.00 )es Smythe ...... 143 71-73-73-68 285 $6,988.00 John Oates ...... _.1109 77-71-76-75 299 $4,95000 late Irwin ...... T56 74-70-73-69 286 $5.857,00 Neal Briggs _...... 1ll 73-74-77-76 300 $4,950.00 249

CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN GREATER HARTFURO TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT Purse: $1,000,000 OPEN Par: 35-35--7OYards: 6,820 July 25-28, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Jim Hallet tired a6-under-par 64, and led by one over Dillard Pruitt Corey Pavin. Mark Calcavecchia and Scott Hoch. Second Round--Pavin at 8-under-par 132, led a stroke over Billy Mayfair, Jim Gallagher and Hoch. Third Round--Rick lehr at 9-under-par 201 led by one over Pavin.

CUT: 74 players at 1-over-par 141.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--Chris Perry, 64, $750. Team—Wayne Levi, 52, $750.

WEATHER: rainy and overcast on Thursday, but no delays. Friday's round was stopped at 3:47 p.m. and unofficially suspended until Saturday at 5:04 p.m. Play resumed at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday with some rain. The third round started at 11:54 a.m. under overcast skies, but no delays. Sunday was beautiful.

Winner: Billy Ray Brown 67-72-65-67 271 $180,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on first extra hole)

Rick Fehr .__._...... T 2 68-67-66-70 271 $88,000.00 Jeff Maggert ...... T38 70-70-68-71 279 $4,400.00 Corey Pavin ...... T 2 65-67-70-69 271 $88,000.00 Rocco Mediate...... T38 70-67-69-73 279 $4,400.00 Loren Roberts ...... T 4 68-69-68-67 272 $41,333.34 Jeff Sluman ...... 138 69-69-70-71 279 $4,400.00 Billy Andrade ____.. T4 72-66-66-68 272 $41.333.33 Jim Boores ...... 142 72-67-72-69 280 $3,072.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr _..T 4 68-65-70-69 272 $41,333.33 Clark Burroughs ..... T42 69-70-70-71 280 $3,072.00 Dan Pohl ...... Ti 70-69-67-67 273 $31,166.67 Mark Calcavecchia .. T42 65-71 . 73-71 280 $3,072.00 Mike Reid __.__...... T 7 71-69-68-65 273 $31166.67 John Cook ...... 142 71-70-70-69 280 $3,072.00 Larry Rinker ...... Ti 71-66-66-70 273 $31166.66 Joel Edwards ...... 142 69-70-71-70 280 $3,072.00 Dave Barr ...._.,...... T10 67-69-71-67 274 $24,000.00 Steve Jones ...... 142 70-71-68-71 280 53.072.00 Dan Forsman ..,..... T10 67-67-71-69 274 $24.000.00 Bill Sander ...... T42 69-71-73-67 280 $3,072.00 Ken Green ...... 110 67-69-71-67 274 $24,000.00 Mike Springer ...... 142 71-69-71-69 280 $3,072.00 Kenny Perry __...... T10 67-67-70-70 274 $24,000.00 Lance Ten Broeck. . 142 69-69-71-71 280 $3.072 00 David Edwards...... T14 67-69-71-68 275 $16,500.00 Robert Wrenn .....142 70-70-69-71 280 $3,072.00 Jim Hallet ...... T14 64-71-68-72 275 $16,500.00 Michael Allen ...... 152 69-68-74-70 281 $2.345.00 Billy Maylair ...... ,.... T14 68-65-70-72 275 $16.500.00 Neal Lancaster...... T52 71 . 70. 71-69 281 $2,345.00 Mark McCumber ..... T14 70-69-68-68 275 $16.500.00 Dave Rummells .....152 75 .66-70-70 281 $2,345.00 Jim McGovern ....114 69-71-67-68 275 $16,500.00 Jim Woodward ...152 68-72-70-71 281 $2,345.00 David Peoples ...... T14 67-71-68-69 275 $16,500.00 Bill Britton ..._.... _.. T56 67-69-73-73 282 $2,230.00 Mike Hulbert ...... T20 67-72-67-70 276 $11.650.00 Jay Haas ...... _.. __... T56 69-69-71-73 282 $2.230.00 Joey Sindelar._.....T20 68-70-68-70 276 $11,650.00 Donnie Hammond ..T56 71-67-72-72 282 $2.230.00 Ray Stewart __.__.. T20 69-69-70-68 276 S71,650.00 Pal McGowan ...... 156 70-71-70-71 282 $2,230.00 Howard Twisty...... _ T20 69-72-66-69 276 $11,650.00 Dillard Pruitl ...... T56 65-72-72-73 282 $2,230.00 Jim Benepe _...... 124 70-69-69-69 277 $8,300.00 Mike Smith ...... T56 70-71-70-71 282 $2,230.00 Mark Brooks .,__.... T24 71-69-69-68 277 $8,300.00 Ed Fiori. ...___. T62 71-70-70-72 283 $2,120.00 Brad Faxon ...... T24 69-70-70-68 277 $8.300.00 Morris Hatalsky _..162 72-66-72-73 283 52.120.00 Dudley Hart ...... T24 70-69-70-68 277 $8,300.00 Blaine McCauister 162 68-69-75-71 283 $2.120.00 Mike Sullivan ...... 124 67-68-69-73 277 $8,300.00 Bryan Norton ...... 162 68-69-72-74 283 $2,120.00 John Adams ...... 129 71-65-72-70 278 $5,955.56 Mark Wiebe ...... T62 70-68-73-72 283 $2,120.00 Romne Black ...... __ T29 72-69-68-69 278 $5,955.56 Bob Wolcon ...... 67 71-69-71-73 284 $2,060.00 Toni Byrum ..... T29 72-67-70-69 278 $5.955.56 Jim Thorpe ...... 168 72-69-77-67 285 $2,030.00 Hal Sutton ...129 70-70-70-68 278 $5,955.56 Denis Watson ...... T68 68-69-76-72 285 $2,030.00 D. A. Weibring...__.. T29 71-70-69-68 278 $5.955.56 Greg Ladehoff...... 70 68-70 . 72-76 286 $2,000 00 Chip Beck __.... _.... T29 72-66-69-71 278 $5.955.55 Brian Claar ...... 71 70-71-74-72 287 $1,980.00 Scott Hoch ...... 129 65-68-70-75 278 $5,955.55 Trevor Dodds ... _.. _. 72 72-68-78-70 288 $1,960.00 John Inman ___.__.T29 70-69-67-72 278 $5,955.55 Ian Baker-Finch ___T73 70-70-77-73 290 $1,930.00 Dicky Thompson.... 129 73-68-65-72 278 $5,955.55 Kirk Triplett ...... T73 70-70-75-75 290 $1,930.00 Ed Humenik ..... T38 69-70-69-71 279 $4,400.00

250

BUICK OPEN I ntIcK I) I'IiN Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Ml Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,104 August 1-4, 1991 fYl~

LEADERS: First Round--Scott Hoch, with a course record tying 9-under- par 63. led by three strokes over Brad Faxon and Marco Dawson. Second Round--Greg Norman at 12-under-par 132, led by one over Scott Hoch. Third Round--Marco Dawson all6-under-par 200 led by two over Nick Faldo and Chip Beck.

CUT: 74 players at 3-under-par 141.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--Wayne Levi. 65, $750. Team--Leonard Thompson, 54. $750.

WEATHER: Some clouds every day, but no delays. Temperatures were pleasant all week.

Winner: Brad Faxon 66-68-71-66 271 $180,000.00 (won playoff with par on hrst extra hole)

Chip Beck ...... 22 67-67-68-69 271 $108.000.00 Fulton Allem .....139 67-74-70-70 281 $3,700.00 John Cook ...... T 3 68-73-66-65 272 $52,000.00 Jim Benepe .....__..-T39 69-71-74-67 281 $3,700.00 Scott Hoch ...... _..... T 3 63-70-72-67 272 $52,000.00 David Canipe...._.... T39 70-71-70-70 281 $3,700.00 Steve Pate ...... 13 68-69-69-66 272 $52,000.00 Ben Crenshaw ...-T39 68-68-74-71 281 $3.700.00 Nick Fulda ...... T 6 68-69-65-71 273 $32,375.00 Scott Gump ._ _..... T39 70-68-75-68 281 $3,700.00 Gene Sauers ...... 16 67-68-69-69 273 $32375.00 Tommy Moore ....139 67-70-73-71 281 $3.700.00 Hal Sutton ._...... T 6 69-69-66-69 273 $32,375.00 Mike Smith ...... T39 69-71-70-71 281 $3.700.00 Howard Twltty ...... T 6 71-66-66.70 273 $32,375.00 Dave Sutherland ... T39 67-71-71-72 281 $3.700.00 Bill Britton...... _..... T10 69-69-65-71 274 $23.000.00 Brian Watts ...... 139 70-67-72-72 281 $3,700.00 Marco Dawson...... T10 66-70-64-74 274 $23,000.00 John Inman ...... 148 70-68-72-72 282 $2.580.00 Wayne Grady ...... 110 68-66-71-69 274 $23,000.00 John Mahaffey...-_. T48 71-69-71-71 282 $2,580.00 Greg Norman...... T10 67-65-71-71 274 $2:,000.00 Dan Pohl ...... T48 75-65-69-73 282 $2.580.00 Tint Simpson ...... T10 72-68-64-70 274 $25.000.00 Mike Standly ...... 148 68-70-71-73 282 $2,580.00 Jay Don Blake.....,.. T15 74-67-65-69 275 $17,000.00 Clark Burroughs ..... T52 69-72-71-71 283 $2.360.00 Lee Janzen ...... T15 71-65-68-71 275 317,00000 Tom Byrum ...... T52 71-68-72-72 283 $2,360.00 Duffy Waldort ..,....- T15 69-68-68-70 275 $17,000.00 Mike Donald ...... T52 70-69-74-70 283 $2,360.00 Ed Fiori _...... __.....T18 69-70-70-67 276 $14,500.00 Brian Claar ...... 155 71-70-73-70 284 $2,250.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... T18 69-69-67-71 276 $14,500.00 Mark Hayes ...... T55 72-68-73-71 284 $2,250.00 JO Anderson ------T20 70-69-70-68 277 $11,650.00 Brian Kamm...... T55 69-72-72-71 284 $2,250.00 Brad Bryant ... T20 73-66-66-72 277 $11,650.00 Billy Mayfair...... T55 69-70-71-74 284 $2,250.00 Jay Delsing ...._...... 120 68-69-69-71 277 $11,650.00 Bill Sander ...... 155 67-71-72-74 284 $2.25000 David Edwards._.... 120 68-68-71-70 277 $11,650.00 Richard Zokol ...... 155 70-70-73-71 284 $2,250 00 Barry Jaeckel ...... T24 67-69-71-71 278 $8,525.00 Charles Bowles _. _. T61 75-66-73-71 285 $2,150.00 Kenny Knox ...... T24 69-66-72-71 278 88.525 00 Jim Hallet ... _._... T61 70-71-69-75 285 $2,150.00 Gil Morgan ..__...... T24 69-66-71-72 278 $8.525.00 Mike Springer.__-. T61 70 . 68-74-73 285 $2,150.00 Dicky Thompson .... 124 70-70-68-70 278 $8.525.00 Bobby Wadkins ...-T61 72-68-75-70 285 $2,150.00 Billy Andrade _..._.. T28 72-66-69-72 279 $6,650.00 Mark Lye.,..._...... T65 70-71-74-71 286 $2,090.00 Bobby Clamped 128 .. 70-70-68-71 279 $6.650.00 Greg Twiggs...... 165 67-72-74-73 286 $2,090.00 Horn Green .__...... T28 72-67-71-69 279 $6.650.00 Brad Fabel ...... T67 68-70-73-76 287 $2,050.00 Mark McCumber ... T28 70-71-69-69 279 86650.00 Sam Randolph...... T67 68-71-71-77 287 $2,050.00 3ryan Norton ...... T28 70-70-65-74 279 $6 650.00 Perry Arthur...... T69 73-68-73-74 288 $1,990.00 Mike Sullivan ------T28 70-70-68-71 279 $665000 Greg Bruckner.___ T69 71-68-75-74 288 $1,990.00 Steve Lowery ...... T34 68-69-73-70 280 $5160.00 Jell Maggen _._. _... T69 70-71-76-71 288 $1,990.00 Andrew Magee ...... T34 69-66-72-73 280 $5160.00 D A Weibring ...169 70-70-75-73 288 $1,990.00 Ton Pooley ------T34 69-72-70-69 280 $5160.00 Robert Gamez...... 73 70-71-69-79 289 $1.940.00 Jim Thorne ..... T34 69-71-73-67 280 $5160.00 Leonard Thompson 74 70-6775-79 291 $1.92000 3rett Upper ...... T34 72-68-70-70 280 $5,160.00

251

PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 9 J Crooked Stick GC, Carmel, IN Purse: $1,350,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,289 Aug. 8-11, 1991 oy

LEADERS: FIRST Rouwo--Ian Woosnam and Kenny Knox at 5-under-par ~ ,,,, 67 led by one over Craig Stadler, Sandy Lyle. Ken Green and Bruce Lietzke. Second Round--John Daly at 8-under-par 136 led by one over Lietzke and two over Knox. Third Round--Daly all1-under-par 205 led by three over Knox and Stadler.

CUT: 77 players at 3-over-par 147.

WEATHER: Thursday, cloudy and cool, play suspended at 2:14 p.m. by storms, play resumed at 4 pm. 27 players unable to finish round before dark, Friday overcast and misty early. clearing and turning sunny late. Saturday and Sunday, sunny and warm.

Winner: John Daly 69-67-69- '1 276 $230, 000.00

Bruce Lietzke ...... 2 68-69-72-70 279 $140,000.00 Corey Pavin _...._.. T32 72-73-71-73 289 $6,000.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr ...... 3 70-72-72-67 281 $95,000.00 Tom Purtzei ..... T32 69-76-71-73 289 $6,000.00 Kenny Knox ...... 4 67-71-70-74 282 575,000.00 Doug Tewell ...... T32 75-72-74-68 289 $6,000.00 Bob Gilder ...... T 5 73-70-67-73 283 $60.000.00 Ed Dougherty_.,..... T43 75-70-69-76 290 $4.030.00 Steven Richardson . T 5 70-72-72-69 283 $60,000.00 Wayne Grady ...... 143 72-70-71-77 290 $4,030.00 ...... T 7 71-74-71-68 284 $38,000.00 Scott Hoch ...... 143 71-75-72-72 290 $4,030.00 Ray Floyd _.... _...... T 7 69-74-72-69 284 $38,000.00 Craig Parry ...... 143 73-70-76-71 290 $4,030.00 John Huston ....___.. T 7 70-72-70-72 284 $38,000.00 Lanny Wadkins ...... 143 71-74-72-73 290 54,030.00 Steve Pate ...... 1 7 70-75-70-69 284 $38,000.00 Keith Clearwater .... 148 72-72-76-71 291 53,175.00 Craig Stadler._.._._. T 7 68-71-69-76 284 $38,000.00 Brad Faxon ...... T48 72-71-76-72 291 $3,175.00 Hal Sutton ...... 17 74-67-72-71 284 $38,000.00 David Frost ...... 148 74-70-75-72 291 $3,175.00 Jay Don Blake...... T13 75-70-72-68 285 $24,000.00 Ian Woosnam ...... T48 67-72-76-76 291 33.175.00 Andrew Magee..,..,_ 113 69-73-68-75 285 $24,000.00 David Graham ...... T52 72-73-73-74 292 $2,725.00 Payne Stewart...... T13 74-70-71-70 285 $24,000.00 Tom Kite ...... T52 73-72-75-72 292 $2,725.00 Nick Faldo ...... 116 70-69-71-76 286 $17.000.00 Mark McCumber _.. 152 74-72-71-75 292 $2,725.00 Ken Green ...... 116 68-73-71-74 286 $17.000.00 Eduardo Romero ... 152 72-75-73-72 292 $2,725.00 Wayne Levi ...... 116 73-71-72-70 286 $17000.00 Tom Sieckmann._.. T52 68-76-74-74 292 $2,725.00 Sandy Lyle ...... 116 68-75-71-72 286 $17.000.00 Fred Funk ...... 157 71-69-72-81 293 $2,537.50 Rocco Mediate.....,. T16 71-71-73-71 286 $17,000.00 Nolan Henke ...... T57 74-70-75-74 293 $2,537.50 Gil Morgan ...... T16 70-71-74-71 286 $17,000.00 Blaine McCallister .. 157 71-76-77-69 293 $2,537.50 Howard Twitty ...... 116 70-71-75-70 286 $17.000.00 Lindy Miller ...... 157 72-7277-72 293 $2,537.50 Seve Ballesteros .... 123 71-72-71-73 287 $11,500.00 Dave Barr ...... 161 75-72-76-71 294 $2,462.50 Chip Beck ...... 123 73-73-70-71 287 $11,500.00 Jeff Sluman ...... 161 73-73-74-74 294 $2,462.50 Mike Hulbert ...... T23 72-72-73-70 287 $11,500.00 Gene Sauers ._. _..... T63 75-71-70-79 295 $2,400.00 Jack Nicklaus ...... _.T23 71-72-73-71 287 $11,500,00 Joey Sindelar ...... 163 74-73-71-77 295 $2400.00 Fred Couples ....._... T27 74-67-76-71 288 $8.150.00 Bob Wolcott...... T63 73-71-79-72 295 $2.400.00 Rick Fehr ...... 127 70-73-71-74 288 $8,150.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... 166 72-75-73-76 296 $2,312.50 Jim Hallet ...... _..._ T27 69-74-73-72 288 $8.150.00 Bob Tway ...... 166 73-71-78-74 296 $2,312.50 Mark McNulty ...... T27 75-71-69-73 288 $8,150.00 Mark Wiebe ...... T66 72-73-73-78 296 $2,312.50 Loren Roberts ...... 127 72-74-72-70 288 $8,150.00 Scott Williams ...... 166 70-77-76-73 296 $2,312.50 Billy Andrade ...... 132 73-74-68-74 289 $6,000.00 Denny Hepler ...... 170 71-75-75-76 297 $2.225.00 Mark Calcavecchia .. 132 70-74-73-72 289 $6,000.00 ...... 170 74-71-74-78 297 $2,225.00 David Edwards...... T32 71-75-71-72 289 $6,000.00 David Peoples ...... T70 74-73-75-75 297 52,225.00 Steve Elkington ...... 132 74-68-74-73 289 $6,000.00 Phil Blackmer ...... 173 73-72-82-71 298 $2,137.50 Dan Forsman ...... T32 73-74-68-74 289 $6,000.00 Billy Ray Brown .....173 69-75-79-75 298 $2,137.50 Davis Love III ...... T32 72-72-72-73 289 $6,000.00 Hale Irvin ...... T73 70-76-74-78 298 $2.137.50 Jodie Mudd,...... T32 74-71-74-70 289 $6,000.00 Don Pooley ...... T73 72-74-72-80 298 52,137.50 Greg Norman .._..._. T32 70-74-72-73 289 $6.000.00 Kenny Perry.._...,...... 77 72-73-79-76 300 $2.075.00

252 THE INTERNATIONAL

Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, Co Purse: $1,100,000 -AI NTEIZNATIONAL Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,559 August 15-18, 1991

FORMAT: Modified with points awarded as follows: double eagle +8; eagle +5; birdie +2: par 0: bogey -1: double bogey or worse -3.

LEADERS: First Round--Keith Clearwater set a tournament record with nine birdies for 18 points. Lon Hinkle was second with 14. Second Round--Clearwater added fair more points for 22 and led by one point over an Baker-Finch at 21. Hinkle had 20. Third Round—Bobby Clampett gained the point lead with 29 after collecting 11 points. Clearwater had 28 and Baker-Finch 26.

CUT: Starting field of 144 players cut to 72 players after 36 holes. There were 11 players tied for 63rd with 44 points. Billy Mayfair was eliminated and the other 10 moved into the third round. After 36 holes of play, the field was reduced to 24 players. There were four tied at +15 and Peter Senior made it while Richard Zokol. Jeff Magger and Dillard Pruitt were eliminated.

PRO-AMATEUR: $10,000. Individual--Chip Beck. Davis Love Ill, +15. $900 each. Team--Kenny Perry. +39, $1 .000.

WEATHER: Thursday, two delays totalling three hours duo to lightning. Play suspended for day at 6:25 with 72 players on course. Friday. first round resumed at 7 a.m. and completed. Friday. three afternoon delays totalling 3 hours, 5 minutes. Suspended for day at 7:55 with 72 players on course. Second round completed Saturday morning, starting at 7 a.m. Third round, mostly sunny. Sunday, mostly sunny.

FINAL ROUND Sunday. August 18, 1991 PLAYER POSITION POINTS MONEY PLAYER POSITION POINTS MONEY Jose Maria Olazabal.._.. Winner 10 $198.000.00 Craig Stadler ...... T12 3 $23.100 00 Bob Loft ...... 12 7 $82,133.34 Bob Estes ...... __.._. T12 3 $23,100.00 Scots Gump ...... T2 7 $82.133.33 Duffy Waldorf ....,...... _. 15 2 $19,800.00 an Baker-Finch ...... _...... T2 7 $82,133.33 Howard Twisty ...... T16 1 $18,150.00 Ted Schulz ...... 15 6 $38,637.50 Ken Green...... T16 1 $18,150.00 Bobby Clampett ...... 15 6 $38,637.50 Dudley Hart ...... T18 0 $15,950.00 Tom Watson ....._ ...... T5 6 $38,63750 Lee Janzen ...... _T18 0 $15,950.00 Larry Mize ...... 15 6 $38,637.50 Mike Reid ...... 20 -1 $14,300.00 Rocco Mediate ...... 19 5 $30800.00 Lon Hinkle ...... T21 -2 $12,760.00 Keith Clearwater ...... 19 5 $30,800.00 Brad Faxon ...... _...,_.._... T21 -2 $12,760.00 Ricky Kawagishi _..._.. _.. .... 11 4 $27,500.00 Robert Wrenn ....._... _.._...._. 23 -3 $11,440.00 Peter Senior __._. _.,._._._. T12 3 $23,100.00 Steve Pate ...... _____. 24 -4 $10,560.00

Saturday. August 17. 1991 The following players were eliminated after the third round of play Richard Zokol ...... 125 6 5 4 15 $8,983.34 Hale Irwin ...... 142 0 5 5 10 3.454.00 Jeff Maggert ...... T25 10 -5 10 15 8,983.33 Bryan Norton ...... _ T42 -1 6 5 10 3,454.00 Dillard Pruitt ...... T25 5 4 6 15 8,983.33 Bob Gilder ...... T51 4 4 1 9 2,647.34 Gene Sauers_.._._.. T28 3 6 5 14 7,975.00 Ernie Els ...... T51 4 1 4 9 2.647.33 Jim Hallet ...... T28 3 3 8 14 7,975.00 Brad Bryant ...... 151 4 0 5 9 2,647.33 Perry Arthur ...... T30 6 4 3 13 6,682.84 Jim Gallagher. Jr. .154 6 4 -3 7 2.552.00 Andrew Magee ...... 130 2 7 4 13 6,682.84 John Huston ...... T55 8 -3 1 6 2.51900 Willie Wood ...... T30 8 4 1 13 6,682.83 Tommy Armour .... T55 1 3 2 6 2,519.00 Dan Forsman ...... T30 5 1 7 13 6,682.83 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T57 6 4 -5 5 2,475.00 Mark Hayes ...... T30 3 1 9 13 6,682.83 Billy Ray Brown...._ T57 6 1 -2 5 2475.00 M. Calcavecchia ...... T30 0 4 9 13 6,682.83 Dicky Thompson ... 159 10 0 -6 4 2.387.00 Ray Floyd ....._...... T36 5 7 0 12 5,407.67 Joey Sindelar__.._.. T59 9 -2 -3 4 2,387.00 Chip Beck ...... T36 9 -5 8 12 5,407.67 Denis Watson 159 3 4 -3 4 2.387,00 Steve Jones ...... T36 3 1 8 12 5,407.66 Bob Wolcott .... 159 6 -2 0 4 2.387.00 Dan Haildorson ...... T39 6 1 4 11 4,730.00 Doug Tewell ...... T59 4 1 -1 4 2.387.00 Wayne Westner...... T39 8 5 -2 11 4,730,00 Davis Love lll.._.._. T59 1 3 0 4 2,387.00 Bob Tway _ _,._._.. T39 4 1 6 11 4.730.00 John Daly _._...... T65 6 4 -7 3 2.209 on Eduardo Romero.... T42 B 2 0 10 3,454.00 Dan Pohl ...... 165 4 10 -11 3 2.299.00 Mark Lye_ ...... T42 5 4 1 10 3.454,00 Michael Allen ...... 67 2 4 -4 2 2,266.00 Bart Bryant ...... 142 4 8 -2 10 3,454.00 Mike Sullivan ...... 68 7 -1 -5 1 2.244.00 Greg Ladehoff ...... T42 8 2 0 10 3.45400 Mike Standly,..__.... T69 9 0 -9 0 2.20000 D.A Weibring ...... 142 2 8 0 10 3,454.00 Ray Stewart ...... 169 6 0 -6 0 2.200.00 Chris Perry ...... 142 6 4 0 10 3.454.00 Brian Kamm ...... T69 -2 6 -4 0 2,200.00 Jay Haas ...... T42 9 3 -2 10 3,454.00 Neal Lancaster .. 72 3 2 -6 -1 2,156.00 253 The lollowing FAILED TO QUALIFY for the third round of play

Billy Mayfair ...... 6 & •2 4 ('lost in playoff. 11 players for 10 spots)

John Cook ...... B & -5 3 Nick Price...... 2 & -4 -2 Steve Elkington ...... 6 & -3 3 Joel Edwards ...... 4 & 2 -2 Brandt Jobe ...... -1 & 4 3 Bill Sander ...... 55 & .7 -2 Jay Don Blake ...... -2 & 5 3 David Frost ...... 0 & -2 -2 Jay Delsing ...... 3 & 0 3 Mike Springer ...... 2 & -1 -3 Hal Sutton ...... 1 & 3 3 Brian Tennyson...... -1 & -2 -3 Ben Crenshaw ...... 33 & 0 3 Jim Woodward ...... 2 & -1 -3 Jerry Pate ...... 3 & -1 2 Donnie Hammond ...... 3 & -6 -3 Gary Hallberg ...... 7 & -5 2 Stan Utley ...... -2 & -1 -3 Ronnie Black ...... 7 & -5 2 Charles Bowles ...... -3 & 0 -3 Fulton Allem ...... 66 & -4 2 Peter Jacobsen ...... 3 & -6 -3 Leonard Thompson..... 2 & 0 2 Andy Bean ..._...... _.. -1 & -3 -4 Tom Sieckmann ...... 7 & -5 2 John Morse ...... _.. -6 & 2 -4 Mike Donald ...... 2 & 0 2 Greg Whisman ...... -3 & -1 -4 John Adams ...... 0 & 2 2 John Inman ...... _...... -4 & -1 -5 Brandel Chamblee ...... 3 & -2 1 Larry Silveira ...... 2 & -3 -5 Jerry Haas._ ...... 7 & -6 1 Curt Byrum _...... _...... -1 & -4 -5 Brad Fabel ...... 6 & -5 1 Greg Bruckner...... 0 & -5 -5 Brett Ogle ...... _...... -3 & 4 1 Carlos Espinosa ...... -6 & 0 -6 Toni Byrum ...... 1 & 1 0 Jim McGovern...... -8 & 2 -6 Bruce Fleisher ...... 4 & 4 0 JC Anderson _..,...... -5 & -1 -6 Clark Dennis _ ...... -2 & 2 0 Brian Watts ...... -2 & -4 -6 Dave Stockton ...... 6 & -6 0 David Sutherland .._.... 0 & -7 -7 Bob Eastwood ...... 4 & 4 0 Dick Mast ...... -4 & -3 -7 Kenny Perry ...... 2 & -2 0 Greg Twiggs ...... -1 & -6 -7 Ed Humenik ._ ...... 0 & 0 0 Sam Randolph ._...... -2 & -6 -8 Jim Thorpe ...... -1 & 0 -1 Trevor Dodds ...... 2 & -11 -9 Ed Fiori ...... 0 & -1 -1 David Peoples...... -3 & -7 -10 Brian Clear ._.._...... -5 & 4 -1 Roger Wessels ...... 4 & -8 -12 Kenny Knox ...... 0 & -1 -1 Marco Dawson...... _.... -1 & -11 -12 Jim Benepe ...... 4 & -5 -1 Roger Maltbie ...... -8 & -5 -13 Mike Hulbert ...... 0 & -1 -1 Scott Verplank ...... -8 & -6 -14 Ken Schall ...... 0 & -1 -1 Kirk Triplett ..-._...... -3 & -12 -15 Bill Loeffler ...... 4 & -5 -1 Robert Thompson ...... -4 & Withdrew Mark Wiebe ...... 3 & 1 -2 Robert Gamez ...... -8 & Withdrew Jeff Woodland ...... 6 & 4 -2

254

NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF NEC

Firestone CC (South Course), Akron, OH Purse: $1,200,000 Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 7,136 Aug. 22-25, 1991

LEADERS: First Round—Nolan Henke had a 4-under-par 66 and led by two WORLD eE! OF GOLF strokes over Bruce Fleisher and Larry Mize. Second Round--Mark Brooks posted a 6-under-par 64 for a 4-under-par 1.36 and moved into the lead, one ahead of Dillard Pruitt (71 -66). and two ahead of Davis Love Ill, Joey Sindelar and Mike Reid. Third Round--Pruitt added a 68 for a 5-under-par 205 and led by three over Tom Punzer. They were the oily players under par.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Individual--Tom Kite, 65. $1,000. Team--Davis Love III. John Daly, 55, $900 each

WEATHER: Very pleasant every day.

Winner: Tom Purtzer 72-69-67-71 279 $216 000.00 (won with par on second extra hole)

Jim Gallagher, Jr _ T 2 72-68-70-69 279 $135,600.00 Brett Ogle ...... T25 76-71-71-69 287 $10,175.00 Davis Love Ill ...... _ T 2 72-66-72-69 279 $135,600.00 Ricky Kawagishi T27 74-75-66-73 288 $9.116.67 Mark Brooks ...... TT 4 72-64-74-70 280 $32,800.00 Wayne Levi ...... T27 73-68-74-73 288 $9.116.67 Fred Couples .._...... T 4 74-70-69-67 280 $52,800.00 John Morse ...... T27 71-76-69-72 288 $9,116.67 Joe Ozaki ...... 16 72-70-68-72 282 $38,850.00 Tim Simpson ...... 127 73-67-77-71 288 $9,116.67 Nick Price ...... T 6 72-70-71-69 282 $38,850.00 Peter Senior...... 127 73-68-72-75 288 $9,116.66 Dillard Pruitt ...... T 6 71-66-68-77 282 $38.850.00 Lanny Wadkins . ... 127 73-70-69-76 288 $9.116.66 Joey Sindelar ...... TT 6 70-68-73-71 282 $38,850.00 Peter Persons ...... 33 73-72-72-72 289 $8.600.00 Steve Elkington ..... T10 71-70-71-71 283 $30,000.00 Billy Andrade .... T34 77-72-69-72 290 $8,350.00 Andrew Magee...... T10 73-68-70-72 283 $30.000.00 . T34 75-69-74-72 290 58,350.00 Corey Pavin ...... T10 72-68-74-69 283 $30,000.00 Kenny Knox ...... 134 74-68-72-76 290 $8.350.00 Jay Don Blake ...... T13 71-73-70-70 284 $23,200.00 Steve Pate ...... 134 73-71-76-70 290 58.350.00 Bruce Fleisher...... T13 68-72-72-72 284 $23,200.00 Jose Maria Dlaza bal 138 70-78-71-72 291 S8.05000 Mark O'Meara ...... T13 73-68-71-72 284 $23,200.00 Brett Upper ...... 138 75-66-73-77 291 58.050.00 Ian Baker-Finch ....116 72-71-71-71 285 $ 8.600.00 John Daly ...... T40 80-72-71-69 292 $7,875.00 Brad Faxon ...... T16 72-68-74-71 285 $- 8,600.00 Nolan Henke ..... T40 66-75-80-71 292 $7.875.00 Mike Reid ...... T16 70-68-75-72 285 $ 8.600.00 Hideki Kase ...... T40 74-71-74-73 292 $7,875.00 Payne Slewall..,...., T16 73-77-68-67 285 $ 8,600.00 Jodie Mudd...... T40 69-72-74-77 292 $7,875.00 Billy Ray Brown .... T20 71-71-71-73 286 $-3,480.00 Mike Hulbert..... 44 74-70-78-73 295 $7,750.00 Rocco Mediate...... T20 71-74-69-72 286 $- 3,480.00 Paul Azinger ...... 45 76-74-71-76 297 $7,700.00 Larry Mize ...... 120 68-71-76-71 286 $- 3,480.00 Wayne Westner 46 69-76-75-78 298 $7,650.00 Ted Schulz ...... 120 73-76-71-66 286 $-3,480.00 Kenny Perry ...._. T47 79-72-76-78 305 $7,575.00 Bob Tway ...... 120 69-72-71-74 286 $-3.480.00 Roger Wessels - ..... 147 75-75-72-83 305 $7,575.00 Russ Cochran ...... 125 73-71-75-68 287 $-0,175.00

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I;RF..ATER GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN ,MILNAUKH:1: ► (lr4s - Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI Purse: $1,000,000 MO Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 7,030 Aug. 29-Sept.1, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Robert Gamez fired an 11-under-par course record tying 61. and led by two strokes over Mark Brooks and Karl Kimball, Second Round--Gamez added a 6-under-par 66, and moved to 17-under-par. He led Mark Hayes and Jeff Maggert by three strokes. Third Round--Brooks with 16- under-par 200 total led by one over Gamez and Maggert.

PRO-AM: $7,500. Individual--Paul Azinger, Larry Nelson, 65, $675 each. Team--Andy North, 52, $750.

WEATHER: Hot and hazy on Thursday and Friday, with some rain at night. Saturday had wind gusts of up to 35 mph. while Sunday was pleasant and cool.

CUT:79 players at 4-under-par 140 or better.

Winner: Mark Brooks 63-67-70 -70 270 $18 ),000.00

Robert Gamez...... 2 61-66-74-70 271 5108.000.00 Brad Fabel._.. _.._.. T38 70-70-71-72 283 $4,100.00 Steve Jones ...... 3 71-66-69-67 273 $68,000.00 Karl Kimball ...... T38 63-71-74-75 283 $4.100.00 Jeft Maggert ...... 44 65-65-71-73 274 $48,000.00 Dan Pohl ...... T38 69-67-79-68 283 $4.100.00 John Adams ...... 15 68-68-72-68 276 $38.000.00 Laren Roberts ...... T38 70-69-73-71 283 $4,100.00 Neal Lancaster ...... T 5 67-66-73.70 276 $38.000.00 Scott Gump ...... T45 70-68-74-72 284 $2,752.50 Nick Price ...... T 7 72-67-72-66 277 $31,166.67 Jerry Haas ...... 145 66-72-76-70 284 $2.752.50 D.A. Weibring ...... T 7 67-67-72-71 277 $31,166.67 Dan Halldorson ...... T45 67-69-76-72 284 $2.752.50 Hal Sutton .._._...... T 7 65-66-74-72 277 $31.166.66 Mark Hayes ...... T45 66-64-74-80 284 $2.752.50 Ken Green ___,.._._. T10 70-69-70-69 278 $23,000.00 Dick Mast ...... T45 67-68-81-68 284 $2.752.50 Jay Haas __...__...... T10 67-70-70-71 278 $23.000.00 Dave Miley ...... 145 68-68-74-74 284 $2,752.50 Jodie Mudd .._....._. T10 72-68-70-68 278 $23.000.00 Craig Rudolph ...... 145 70-68-73-73 284 $2,752.50 Chris Perry __...... _.T10 68-68-72-70 278 $23.000.00 Howard Twitty ....._T45 71-66-74-73 284 $2,752 50 Joey Sindelar..._..._ T10 66-70-72-70 278 $23.000.00 Dudley Hart ...... 153 71-66-78-70 285 $2,293.34 Rick Fehr ...... 115 69-70-70-70 279 $16,000.00 Richard Zokol ...... 153 72-66-78-69 285 52.29334 Jim Gallagher. Jr .... T15 69-71-71-68 279 $16.000.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T53 70-70-74-71 285 52.29333 Greg Ladehoff ..... T15 71-69-68-71 279 $16.000.00 Barry Cheesman .... T53 70-67-76-72 285 $2,293.33 Mark Lye...... _. T15 66-65-73-75 279 $16,000.00 Mark McCumber ..... T53 66-69-75-75 285 $2,293.33 Steve Pate ...... T15 67-67-74-71 279 $16,000.00 Greg Norman ...... T53 66-70-75-74 285 $2,293.33 Tom Kite ...... _T20 66-71-74-69 280 $12,066.67 Fulton Allem. _...._.T59 71-68-72-75 286 $2.180.00 Tom Sieckmann ...... T20 71-66-73-70 280 $12.066.67 Curt Byrum .__..._T59 68-72-71-75 286 $2.180.00 Dave Barr ...... __... T20 69-66-73-72 280 $12,066.66 Joel Edwards ....._... T59 65-73-74-74 286 32.180.00 Brad Bell ...... T23 67-68-76-70 281 $8,650.00 Ricky Kawagishi _.. 159 68-69-75-74 286 $2,180.00 Gary Hallberg ...... 123 69-66-74-72 281 $8.650.00 Dave Sutherland .... T59 65-73-74-74 286 $2.180.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... T23 69-69-73-70 281 $8,550.00 Paul Azinger ...... 164 71-68-77-71 287 $2,080.00 Brian Kamm ...... T23 69-68-74-70 281 $8,650.00 Clark Burroughs _.. T64 71-69-76-71 287 $2,080.00 Bill Kratzert ...... T23 70-67-74-70 281 $8,650.00 Jim McGovern .... _.. T64 72-64-77-74 287 32,080.00 Jim Thorpe _....__._ T23 70-70-72-69 281 $8,650.00 Jeff Sluman ...... T64 72-67-76-72 287 $2.080.00 Bob Estes ...... 129 67-72-73-70 282 $5.955.56 Mike Smith ...._..._T64 70-68-77-72 287 $2.080.00 Sean Murphy ...... T29 69-68-76-69 282 $5.955.56 Mike Donald ...... 69 70-70-70-78 288 $2020.00 Mike Reid ...... T29 69-69-74-70 282 $5.955.56 Jim Hallet ...... 170 71-66-75-77 289 $1.960.00 Dave Rummells ....129 70-69-73-70 282 $5,955.56 David Peoples...... T70 72-67-78-72 289 $1.960.00 Mike Standly...... T29 70-70-72-70 282 $5.955.56 Mike Springer ...... T70 69-69-79-72 289 51.960.00 David Canipe....._... T29 68-68-72-74 282 55.955.55 Ray Stewart ...... T70 70-68-73-78 289 $1.960,00 Keith Clearwater .... T29 68-68-75-71 282 $5,955.55 Brian Walls __._....T70 70-70-72-77 289 $1,960.00 Billy Mayfair .,...._... T29 73-67-71-71 282 $5,955.55 Tom Byrunr ___.....T75 74-66-78-72 290 $1,890.00 Ted Schulz ...... 129 66-70-74-72 282 55,955.55 Ed Fiori ...... T75 70-70-74-76 290 $1.890.00 Tommy Armour .....138 69-70-72-72 283 $4,100.00 Brad Lardon...._...... _ 77 69-71-75-76 291 $1,860.00 Perry Arthur ._._. T38 67-70-74-72 283 $4,100.00 Bill Buttner..._...... 78 71-65-82-74 292 31.840.00 Jay Delsing ...... 138 67-70-72-74 283 $4.100.00 Bart Bryant _.__...... 79 71-68-78-78 295 $1.820.00

256 CANADIAN OPEN

Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario Purse: $1,000,000 p nc,c4 Par: 35-37--72 Yards: 7,102 Sept. 5-8, 1991 ?

LEADERS: First Round--Craig Stadler and Jim Benepe had 8-under-par 64's z I ~. and led by one stroke over Brian Kamm, Second Round—Benepe added a 67 o ad for a 13-under-par 131. Kamm was at 132 after a 67; D.A. Weibring at 133 after - o a 64 and Stadler was at 134. Third Round--Weibring had a hole-in-one at the 181-yard 7th hole and went on to a 3-under-Jar 69 and a 14-under-par 202 for a three shot lead over Ken Green. Benepe, Kamm, Fred Couples, David Edwards and Jim McGovern were tied at 10-under-par 206.

CUT: 80 players at even-par 144.

PRO-AM: $7.500. Individual--Wayne Levi, Mike Hulbert, 64, $675 each. Team--Loren Roberts, 53, $750

WEATHER: Absolutely perfect every day.

Winner: Nick Price 71-69-67 .66 273 $180,000.00 David Edwards ....._.....2 69-69-68-68 274 $108,000.00 Mark O'Meara...... T39 74-65-74-72 285 $4,000.00 Fred Couples ...... T3 69-69-68-69 275 $58,000.00 Mike Sullivan ...... T39 69-75.67-74 285 $4,000.00 Ken Green ...... T 3 68-69-68-70 275 $58,000.00 Bob Tway ...... T39 71-70-71-73 285 $4,000.00 Jeff Sluman .._...... T 5 69-72-72-64 277 $38,000.00 Michael Allen ...... T45 72-70-70-74 286 $2.752.50 D. A. Weibring ..._.... T 5 69-64-69-75 277 $38.000.00 Tom Byrum _,...... _T45 74-70-70-72 286 $2,752.50 Jim Benepe ._ ...... 7 64-67-75-72 278 $33.500.00 Ed Dougherty...... T45 70-72-74-70 286 $2.752.50 Brian Kamm...... T 8 65-67-74-73 279 $30,000.00 Brad Faxon ...... 451 74-70-73-69 286 $2752.50 Neal Lancaster...... T 8 70-70-70-69 279 $30,000.00 David Frost ...... T45 71-66-75-74 286 $2.752.50 Paul Azinger ...... 110 70-68-70-72 280 $24.000.00 Greg Norman...... T45 70-71-72-73 286 $2752.50 Ian Baker-Finch ...... 110 68-72-71-69 280 $24,000.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T45 72-72-73-69 286 $2.752.50 Bob Lohr ...... _....T10 69-69-71-71 280 524.000.00 Howard Twitty ...... T45 69-73-74-70 286 $2.752.50 Ray Stewart...... _ T10 68-69-70-73 280 $21.000.00 J C Anderson ...... T53 74-70-73-70 287 $2.282.86 Clark Burroughs.... 114 71-69-72-69 281 $15.500.00 Brian Claar ...... 153 73-70-73-71 287 $2.282.86 Scott Gump ...... T14 69-71-71-70 281 $13,500.00 Frank Edmonds ....,.T53 69-75-74-69 287 $2282.86 Steve Jones ...... 114 69-68-75-69 281 $13.500.00 Craig Rudolph...... , T53 70-69-74-74 287 $2,282.86 Billy Mayfair ...... _.... T14 70-68-71-72 281 $13.500.00 Mike Smith ...... 153 70-72-72-73 287 $2,282.86 Blaine McCallister ...T14 73-67-72-69 281 $1350000 Bad Bryant ...... T53 68-69-74-76 287 $2282.85 Payne Stewart ...... 114 73-68-68-72 281 $13,500.00 Dick Mast ...... 153 70-68-73-76 287 $2,282.85 Lee Janzen ...... T20 69-75-70-68 282 $1),428.58 Jim Gallagher, Jr .,.. T60 72-71-70-75 288 $2,190.00 Jerry Haas ...... T20 75-69-68-70 282 $13,428,57 Bobby Watkins ...... 160 72-71-74-71 288 $2,190.00 Dan Halldorson ...... 120 69-71-73-69 282 $1]428.57 Charles Bowles ...... 162 73-71-73-72 289 $2,140.00 Bruce Lietzke ...... 120 74-69-67-72 282 $1 ).428.57 Kelly Gibson ...... 162 67-74-78-70 289 $2,140.00 Mark Lye ...... T20 73-70-69-70 282 51 ).428,57 Dudley Hart..,...... T62 72-72 . 76-69 289 $2,140.00 Jim McGovern ...... 120 67-71-68-76 282 $1 ),42857 Curt Byrum __...... T65 72-72-71-75 290 $2,050.00 Corey Pavin ...... T20 69-72-72-69 282 $1 ),428.57 Ed Fiori ...... T65 71-71-75-73 290 $2050.00 Bill Britton ...... T27 73-71-71-68 283 $6.950.00 Clarence Rose...... T65 71-73-74-72 290 $2,050.00 Barry Cheasnlan..... T27 71-72-69-71 283 $6.950.00 Many Schiene ...... T65 71-73-70-76 290 $2,050.00 Mark McCumber ..... T27 73-67-72-71 283 $6,950.00 Tom Sieckmann.,.... T65 71-73-71-75 290 $2,050.00 Jack Nicklaus ..._..__T27 74-68-74-67 283 $6.950.00 Stan Utley ...... T65 72-69-74-75 290 $2,050.00 Loren Roberts ...... _ T27 67-73-72-71 283 $6.950.00 Tommy Armour ... 171 72-69-74-76 291 $1970.00 Greg Whisman ...... 127 70-73-70-70 283 $6.950.00 Jay Don Blake ...... 171 72-72-73-74 291 $1 970.00 Chris Perry ...... 133 73-67-73-71 284 $5.283.34 Bill Buttner...... T73 74-70-70-78 292 $1,920.00 Craig Stadler ...... 133 64-70-78-72 284 $5,283.34 Morris Hatalsky .... 173 76-68-75-73 292 $1,920.00 Rick Fehr ...... 133 71-68-71-74 284 $5,283.33 Sean Murphy ...... 173 71-71-80-70 292 $1,920.00 John Inman ...... 133 72-68-72-72 284 $5,283.33 Jim Hallet ...... 76 73-71-74-75 293 $1.880.00 Rocco Mediate ...._. T33 72-70-70-72 284 $5283.33 Matt Cole ...... T77 71-72-76-76 295 $1,850.00 Dave Sutherland .__ 133 70-69-70-75 284 $5.283.33 Rick Todd ...... 177 73-71-74-77 295 $1,850.00 Lennie Clements .... 139 72-72-69-72 285 $'- .000.00 Brandel Chamblee.. 179 71-70-78-77 296 $1,810.00 Wayne Levi...... ,.. T39 70-68-77-70 285 $x .000.00 Brad Lardon ...... 179 71-72-75-78 296 $1,810.00 Gil Morgan ...... 139 70-69-73-73 285 $'-.000.00

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HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC lbrid¢¢i Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL Purse: $1,000,000 ~m riii, Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 6,796 Sept. 12-15, 1991 G I , . LEADERS: First Round--Greg Norman with a 6-under-par 64 led by one CLASSIC over Peter Jacobsen, Sieve Lowery, Paul Azinger. Larry Silveira and Perry Arthur. Second Round--Leonard Thompson with an 8-under-par 62 moved to 11-under-par 129 and led Azinger by a stroke, Third Round--David Edwards with a 6-under-par 64 and an 11-under-par 199 total led Azinger by a stroke.

CUT: 84 players at 2-under-par 138.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual--Mike Donald, 66, $750. Team--Phil Blackmar, 50, $750.

WEATHER: Play was suspended at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday due to rain and lightning in the area. Play resumed at 6:00 p.m. but was suspended at 6:15 for the same reasons. The round concluded Friday morning. The second round was delayed from 5:20 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. for lightning. No delays on Saturday. Hot and muggy all week long.

Winner: D.A. Weibring 68-67-6E -64 267 $180,000.00 Paul Azinger ...... T 2 65-65-70-68 268 $88,000.00 Mark Wiebee _... T38 67-70-70-68 275 84,000.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... T 2 65-66-72-65 268 $88.000.00 T38 70-68-67-70 275 $4000.00 Robert Wrenn .. Scott Hoch ...... '1 4 69-65-69-66 269 $41.333.34 T46 John Adams ... 70-67-70-69 276 $2,520.00 Greg Norman _...... T 4 64-67-70-68 269 541.333.33 Michael Allen _. T46 71 . 65-68. 72 276 $2.520-OC Leonard Thompson .14 67.62-73-67 269 $41.333.33 Perry Arthur T46 65-68-73-70 276 52.520.00 Brad Fahel ...... 1 7 68-69-67-66 270 $31,166.67 T46 Emlyn Aubrey 68-69-71-68 276 $2,520.00 Steve Jones ...... T 7 68-69-64-69 270 $31,166.67 Bill Britton T46 71-64-71-70 276 82,520.00 Steve Lowery ...... 1 7 65-66-70-69 $31.166.66 Mike Donald ...., T46 66-70-71-69 276 82,520.00 David Edwards ...... T10 66-69-64-72 271 $24,000.00 T46 Andrew Magee.. 69-66-68-73 276 $2,520.00 David Frost ...... 110 66-71-66-68 271 $24,000.00 T46 Billy Mayfair.... 68-66-72-70 276 $2.520.00 John Huston...... T10 67-71-66-67 271 $24.000.00 T46 Ted Schulz .... 71-65-71-69 276 $2,520.00 Tom Purtzer.._...... T10 68-69-68-66 $24,000.00 T46 66-71-69-70 276 $2,520.00 Tom Sieckmann Carl Cooper ...... T14 68-66-70-68 272 $16,000.00 Ray Stewart .._. T46 65-69-72-70 276 $2,520.00 Trevor Dodds...... T14 69-68-67-68 272 $16,000.00 T46 Dave Sutherland 71-66-72-67 276 $2,520.00 Bob Estes ...... 114 67-71-67-67 272 $16,000.00 Chip Beck ..,....,. T58 68-70-69-70 277 $2,200.00 Dan Forsman .._.....T14 69-69-68-66 272 $16.000.00 Phil Blackmar ... T58 65-69-71-72 277 $2,200.00 Robert Gamez....,... T14 70-64-68-70 272 $16.000.00 Curt Byrum ..... T58 66-67-73-71 277 $2.200.00 Jeff Maggert...... _ T14 69-66-67-70 $16,000.00 Bob Lohr ...... T58 68-69-70-70 277 $2,200.00 Gil Morgan ...... T14 67-69-68-68 $16,000.00 T58 67-68-69-73 277 $2,200.00 John Wilson ..... Jay Haas ...... 121 66-68-70-69 273 $9,387.50 Nolan Henke ..... T63 68-70-70 . 70 278 $2,120.00 Mark Hayes...... T21 67-69-70-67 273 $9,387.50 Mike Smith ...... T63 69-69-68-72 278 $2,120.00 Mike Hulbert...... T21 68-70-67-68 273 $9,387.50 T63 70-67-71-70 278 $2,120.00 Jim Woodward. Kenny Knox ...... T21 69-67-69-68 273 $9,387.50 Brian Claar ...,.... T66 71-66-72-70 279 52.030.00 Blaine McCallister .. T21 66-66-72-69 273 $9,387.50 Keith Clearwater T66 66-72-71-70 279 82.030.00 Dan Pohl...... T21 70-68-66-69 273 $9,387.50 T66 67-69-71-72 279 $2,030.00 Russ Cochran ... Loren Roberts .....121 69-67-67-70 273 $9,387.50 T66 Brad Lardon ...... 67-70-68-74 279 $2.030.00 Larry Silveira ...... 121 65-68-72-68 273 $9,387.50 Roger Maltbie ... T66 67-68-73-71 279 $2,030.00 Fulton Ailem ...... T29 67-67-72-68 274 $5,955.56 Bob Tway...... _. T66 68-70-69-72 279 $2.030.00 Lennie Clements .... 129 65-68-73-68 274 $5,955.56 T72 69-68-72-71 280 $1.940.00 Joel Edwards. Marco Dawson ...... T29 69-68-71-66 $5,955.56 T72 David Peoples... 72-66-72-70 280 $1.940.00 Neal Lancaster ...... T29 68-69-72-65 274 $5,955.56 Tray Tyner ...... T72 66-70-71-73 280 $1,940.00 Dave Rummells .....129 69-68-69-68 274 $5,955.56 Mark Brooks..... T75 67-68-73-73 281 81,860,00 Bart Bryant ...... T29 68-67-69-70 274 $5,955.55 T75 68-70-73-70 281 $1,860.00 John Cook ..... Bob Gilder ...... 129 68-70-66-70 $5,955.55 T75 Dick Mast ..... 70-67-71-73 281 $1,860.00 Jerry Haas ...... T29 66-72-67-69 274 $5,955.55 Jim McGovern T75 71-65-70-75 281 $1,860.00 Bobby Wadkins ...... T29 71-67-66-70 $5.955.55 T75 68-70-73-70 281 $1,860.00 Larry Mize ...... Dave Barr ...... T38 71-64-69-71 275 54,000.00 Lon Hinkle ...... T80 70-65-71-76 282 $1,799.00 Ed Fiori ...... T38 66-69-73-67 275 54.000 00 Larry Rinker.... T80 70-67-75-70 282 $1.790.00 Bruce Fleisher ...... T38 69-66-73-67 275 $4,000.00 182 72-63-76-73 284 81,750.00 Wayne Grady _. Gary Hallberg...... ,. T38 69-69-68-69 275 $4,000.00 T82 69-67-77-71 284 $1,750.00 Dan Halldorson Donnie Hammond . 138 70-67-70-68 275 $4,000.00 Dillard Pruitt .... 84 66-72-74-73 285 $1,720.00 Jim Thorpe ...... _.T38 67-67-71-70 275 $4,000.00 258 B.C. OPEN THE g< OPEN En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY Purse: $800,000 Par: 37-34--71 Yards: 6,966 Sept. 19-22, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Blaine McCallister with a 7-under-par 64 led by a stroke over Billy Mayfair and Brad Faxon. Second Round--Faxon with a 7-under-par 64 moved to 13-under-par and led McCallister by three strokes. Third Round--Faxon shot an even par 71 and led Fred Couples by a stroke.

CUT: 77 players at 1-over-par 143.

PRO-AMATEUR: Due to weather, the afternoon group was only able to play a 9-hole event. Two events were played. $3,750. Morning Individual--Joey Sindelar, 66, $450. Team--Robert Gamez. 54, $450. The afternoon group received equal shares of $144.24.

WEATHER: First round was delayed from 8:32 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. due to rain. The first round was completed Friday morning, with the second round starting at 9:00 a.m. There was more rain on Friday, but no delays. and the second round was completed on Friday. Saturday and Sunday were sunny and cold with some fog in the mornings.

Winner: Fred Couples 66-67-68 -68 2 69 $141 ,000.00

Peter Jacobsen _...... 2 68-68-68-68 272 $86.400.00 Steve Lowery _. .137 66-72-71-74 283 $3.200.00 Brad Faxon .-..._...... T 3 65-64-71-73 273 $46.400.00 Jim McGovern T37 71-68-71-73 283 $3100.00 Blaine McCallister _. T 3 64-68-72-69 273 $46.400.00 Mac O'Grady ..._._... T37 70-65-75-73 283 $3.200.00 David Peoples ...... 5 69-70-66-69 274 $32.000.00 Jeff Sluman ._.._._ T37 67-73-71-72 283 $3,200.00 Lee Janzen ...... 6 73-68-65-69 275 $28,800.00 Mike Sullivan __.._. T37 71-71-71-70 283 $3,200.00 Mark Lye _...... _....T 7 70.70-70-66 276 $25,800.00 Lance Ten Broeck... T37 66-70-74-73 283 $320000 Steve Pale ...._...... _. T 7 68-70-68-70 276 $25,800.00 Howard Twisty ...... 137 68-73-74-68 283 $3200.00 Paul Broadhurst ...... T 9 66-69-71-71 277 $20.800.00 Scott Gump ...... T47 71-71-71-71 284 $2.054.66 Jerry Haas ...... T 9 70-70-70-67 277 $20,800.00 Mike Hulbert. __...... T47 68-72-72-72 284 $2,054.86 Mike McCullough._. 19 70-70-66-71 277 $20,800.00 Neal Lancaster ... T47 69-70-75-70 284 52,054.86 Greg Twiggs ...... T 9 71-68-69-69 277 $20.800.00 Loren Roberts ..__.. T47 70-71-74.69 284 $2,054.86 Billy Andrade ------T13 67-70-71-70 278 $14.560.00 Ken Schall ...... T47 71-71-71-71 284 52,054.86 Lennie Clements .....T13 69-67-71-71 278 $14.560.00 Michael Allen ...... 147 72-67-72-73 284 52,054.85 Mike Reid ...... 113 68-67-71-72 278 $14.560.00 Donnie Hammond .147 69-71-70-74 284 $2,054.85 Mark Wiebe ...... T13 67-68-71-72 278 $14,560.00 Tom Byrum...... T54 70-72-68-75 285 $1,824.00 Robert Wrenn ...... 113 69-68-72-69 278 $14,560.00 Brandt Jobe ...... T54 70-71-75-69 285 $1,824.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T18 71-70-69-69 279 $11,600.00 David Ogrin.._...... T54 7170-72-72 285 $1.824 00 Mike Smith ...... T18 69-70-71-69 279 $11,600.00 Toni Pernice Jr ..... T54 71-72-73-69 285 $1,824.00 Ken Green ...... 120 72-71-69-68 280 $8.992.00 Sam Randolph ...... T54 72-69-70-74 285 $1,824-00 Toni Kite...... _. T20 70-73-70-67 280 $8,992.00 Curt Byrum ...... T59 71-72-72-71 286 $1.760.00 Billy Mayfair...... T20 65-72-71-72 280 $8,992.00 Dudley Hart...... T59 71-71-71-73 286 $1760.00 Rocco Mediate...... T20 69-71-71-69 280 $8,992.00 Kim Young ...... 159 72-70.73-71 286 51.760.00 Dan Pohl. _...__...... T20 71-69-70-70 280 $8,992.00 Jim Booms ...... T62 72-70-71-74 287 $1,696.00 Greg Bruckner...... T25 71-71-68-71 281 $6.240.00 Bill Britton...._...... T62 73-68-72-74 287 $1.696.00 Bruce Fleisher...... T25 70-72-70-69 281 $6,240.00 Bob Estes _...... T62 70-71-71-75 287 51.696.00 Jay Haas ...... T25 72-68-68-73 281 $6.240.00 Bill Glasson...__..... T62 71-72-71-73 287 $1,696,00 Barry Jaeckel._._.... T25 69-66-74-72 281 $6.240.00 Joey Sindelar -_._... T62 68-71-71-77 287 $1,696.00 Greg Whisman ....125 69-70-66-76 281 $6.240.00 Bill Buttner..._..-_.. T67 71-70-72-75 288 51.640.00 Jim Benepe..__...... T30 70-69-70-73 282 $4.754.29 Sean Gorgone....._.. T67 72-69-74-73 288 $1,640-00 Brad Bryant ...... T30 73-70-69-70 282 $4.754.29 Charles Bowles ------T69 70-71-76-72 289 $1,608.00 Ed Humenik ...... T30 67-72-69-74 282 $4,754.29 Mike Donald ------T69 74-68-71-76 289 $1.608.00 Curtis Strange ...... 130 68-72-70-72 282 $4754.29 Lon Hinkle ...... 71 71-71-75-73 290 $1,584.00 Carl Cooper ...... 130 73-69-70-70 282 $4.754.28 Marco Dawson ...... T72 71-70-74-76 291 $1.560.00 Brian Kamm...... T30 70-70-66-76 282 $4754.28 Nolan Henke ...... 172 74-69-73-75 291 $1.560,00 Dicky Thompson.... T30 70-70-71-71 282 $4,754.28 John Adams ...... T74 72-71-76-73 292 $1,528.00 Brad Bell ...... T37 74-69-69-71 283 $3,200.00 Jay Delsing ...... 174 71-72-74-75 292 $1,528.00 Phil Blackmar ...... T37 71-70-71-71 283 $3,200.00 Barry Cheesman ...... 76 68-74-74-79 295 $1.504.00 Ed Fiori ------T37 67-71-73-72 283 $3,200.00 Terry Diehl ...... 77 73-70-81-72 296 $1488.0C

259 BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN BUICK Calloway Gardens Resort, Pine Mountain, GA Purse: $700,000 I SOUTHERN Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,057 Sept. 26-29, 1991 , OPEN

LEADERS: First Round--David Peoples. Neal Lancaster and David Sutherland at 5-under-par 67 led by a stroke over seven other golfers. Second Round--Brandt Jobe at 9-under-par 135, led by two strokes over Larry Nelson and Lee Janzen. Third Round—Nelson and Robert Gamez at 9-under-par 207, led by a stroke over Sutherland.

CUT: 71 players at 1-over-par 145.

PRO-AMATEUR: Heavy rains forced cancellation of play. Each player received $150 out of a purse of $7,500.

WEATHER: Rainy on Tuesday and Wednesday. but beautiful the rest of the week.

Winner: David Peoples 67-71-72-66 276 $126,000.00

Robert Gamez....__.... 2 71-70-66-70 277 $75,600.00 Brad Faber _._...... T36 69-73-71-75 288 $3.084.25 Larry Nelson _...... T 3 69-68-70-72 279 540.600.00 Jay Haas ____..___. T36 74-71-70-73 288 $3.084.25 Dave Sutherland ._.. T 3 67 . 71-70-71 279 $40600.00 Clarence Rose ... 136 71-73-72-72 288 $3,084.25 Buddy Gardner ...... T5 73-69-71-69 282 $25,550.00 Howard Twitty ...... T36 69-73-78-68 288 53,084.25 Dudley Hart ...... T 5 71-72-69-70 282 $25,550.00 D.A. Weibring ...... 136 71-72-71-74 288 $3.084.25 Morris Hatalsky .,..,T5 71-70-69-72 282 $25,550.00 John Wilson ...... 136 71-73-72-72 288 $3.084.25 David Canips ...._...... T 8 73-72-71-67 283 $20,300.00 Willie Wood ...... 136 72-72-70-74 288 $3.084.25 Scott Hoch. _...... T 8 70-72-73-68 283 $20,300.00 Perry Arthur ...... T44 71-72-75-71 289 52.066.00 Bob Lohr ...... _.... T 8 71-70-71-71 283 $20,300.00 Mike Holland...... T44 74-69-75-71 289 $2,066.00 Brander Chamblee... T11 70-74-73-67 284 $14,840.00 Tommy Moore ...... 144 76-68-72-73 289 $2,066.00 Ed Fiori ...... T11 69-73-70-72 284 $14.840.00 Greg Twiggs ...... T44 71-71-74-73 289 $2.066.00 John Huston ...... __T11 71-69-71-73 284 $14,840.00 Bobby Wadkins ..... -T44 70-71-76-72 289 $2,066.00 Brandt Jobe ...... T11 68-67-75-74 284 $14,840.00 Bob Wolcott ...... 144 72-71-69-77 289 $2,066.00 Steve Jones ...... 111 71-73-74-66 284 $14,840.00 Jim Woodward...... T44 70-71-75-73 289 $2,066.00 Louis Brown ...._.....T16 72-73-74-66 285 $9,820.00 Jerry Haas ...... 151 69-73-77-71 290 $1,647.34 Bart Bryant ....__..._ T16 71-74-70-70 285 $9,820.00 Kenny Knox ------T51 73-71-74-72 290 $1.647.34 Mike Donald ...... T16 73-71-70-71 285 $9,820.00 Clark Dennis...... T51 71-73-69-77 290 $1.647.33 Joel Edwards ...... T16 69-74-70-72 285 $9,820.00 Ricky Smallridge.... 151 71-72-73-74 290 $1,647.33 Gary Hallberg...... T16 72-70-70-73 285 $9,820.00 Mike Smith ...... T51 72-72-71-75 290 $1,647.33 Lee Janzen ...... T16 70-67-74-74 285 $9,820.00 Dicky Thompson.... 151 75-69-73-73 290 $1,647.33 Davis Love III...... T16 73-70-72-70 285 $9,820.00 Curt Byrum ...... 57 74-71-75-71 291 $1,582.00 JC Anderson._...... T23 68-72-74-72 286 $6.055.00 Brad Faxon ...... T58 74-70-76-72 292 $1.540.00 Lennie Clements_... T23 70-70-76-70 286 $6,055.00 Neal Lancaster ------T58 67-74-75-76 292 $1,540.00 Bob Estes ------T23 73-70-74-69 286 $6,055.00 Mac O'Grady ._...... T58 71-74-73-74 292 $1.540.00 Scott Gump ...... T23 68-72-71-75 286 $6,055.00 Larry Rinker ------T58 71-73-75-73 292 $1.540.00 Larry Mize ...... 123 73-72-68-73 286 $6,055.00 Ted Schulz ...... 158 71-74-77-70 292 $1.540.00 Chris Perry ...... T23 69-69. 73-75 286 $6,055.00 Brad Lardon_...... 63 71-73 . 74-75 293 $1498.00 Bobby Clampett...... T29 72-70-76-69 287 $4.355.15 Craig Rudolph __.._.. 64 76-69-76-73 294 $1,48400 John Daly ...... T29 74-68-76-69 287 $4,355.15 Karl Kimball.....,..... T65 71-71-76-77 295 $1,463.00 Mark Brooks ._._.... T29 74-67-72-74 287 $4,355.14 Greg Powers...... T65 71-74-77-73 295 $1,463.00 Bill Buttner.....__..... T29 68-73-74-72 287 $4,355.14 Richard Zokol ...... 67 68-75-77-76 296 $1442.00 Mike Reid ...... T29 71-67-76-73 287 $4,355.14 Jack Renner ...... 68 72-73-77-77 299 $1,426.00 Ray Stewart ...... T29 70-75-71-71 287 $4,355.14 Greg Bruckner ...... T69 68-77-77-78 300 $1.400.00 Mark Wiebe ...... T29 73-70-72-72 287 $4,355.14 Bobby Cole ...... 169 72-73-75-80 300 $1400.00 Charles Bowles ...... T36 72-72-69-75 288 $3,084.25 Brian Watts ...... T69 74-71-78-77 300 $1.400.00

260

H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN ri

Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX Purse: $900,000 Par: 35-35--70 Yards: 6,576 Oct. 3-6, 1991

LEADERS: First Round--Keith Clearwater with a 7-under-par 63 led by a stroke over Karl Kimball. Second Round--Blame McCollister with a 10-under-par 130 total led five golfers by four strokes. Third Round-- McCallister with an 11-under-par 199 total led Gary Hallberg and John Cook by a stroke.

CUT: 78 players at 1-over-par 141.

PRO-AMATEUR: $7,500. Individual--Jay Haas, 62, $750. Team--Jim Gallagher. 52, $750.

WEATHER: Warm and sunny on Thursday and Friday. Much cooler and windy on Saturday and Sunday.

Winner: Blaine McCallister 66-64-69-70 269 $162,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on second extra hole)

Gary Hallberg ...... 22 70-65-65-69 269 597.200 DO Bryan Norton ...... T38 70-67-73-71 281 $3.960.00 Bill Britton ...... ,..._. T 3 66-68-68-71 273 543.200 00 Steve Elkington._... T42 68-67-72-75 282 $3.150.00 Brian Claar.._...,...... T 3 68-66-72-67 273 $43.200.00 David Frost ...... 142 71-69-71-71 282 $3,150.00 Ben Crenshaw...... T 3 67-68-68-70 273 $43,200.00 Jay Haas ...... _.._ T42 66-73-73-70 282 $3,150.00 Bob Lahr ...... T 3 68-67-69-69 273 $43.200.00 Tom Kite ...... T42 72-68-71-71 282 $3.150,00 Mark Calcavecchia T 7 65-71-68-70 274 $25,275.00 Willie Wood ...... T42 68-73-73-68 282 $3.150.00 John Cook ...... _. T 7 67-67-66-74 274 $25,275.00 David Ogrin....._.... T47 72-69-72-70 283 $2,472.00 Bob Estes ...... 17 69-68-67-70 274 $25,275.00 Tom Purtzer .__.__. T47 71-70-70-72 283 $2,472.00 Lee Janzen ....____.. T 7 71-68-69-66 274 $25,275.00 Ray Stewart __.__. T47 69-70-74-70 283 $2472.00 Jeff Sluman _..._.....T 7 70-67-68-69 274 $25.275.00 Bill Buttner ...... 150 69-68-70-77 284 52,170.80 Bobby Watkins. ...._. T 7 71-64-70-69 274 $25.275.00 Rick Fehr ..._.__.._.. T50 71-68-72-73 284 52,170.80 Bob Gilder ...... 113 66-68-70-71 275 $16.380.00 John Mahaffey ..... T50 73-68-71-72 284 $2,170.80 Scott Hoch ...... 113 70-67-73-65 275 $16,380.00 Peter Persons _. T50 67-72-73-72 284 $2,170.80 John Huston ...... _.. T13 70-69-68-68 275 $16,380.00 Larry Silveira _.__.. T50 70-70-73-71 284 52,170.80 Gil Morgan ____...... T13 68-71-67-69 275 $16,380.00 Perry Arthur _._.._... T55 71-69-71-74 285 $2,007.00 Corey Pavin ...... 113 69-69-68-69 275 $16,380.00 John Daly ...... 155 67-72-71-75 285 $2,007.00 Paul Azinger...... _ T18 68-67-73-68 276 $12,600.00 Billy Mayfair ___...... T55 70-69-79-67 285 52,007.00 Jim Mallet ...... T18 70-67-72-67 276 $12,600.00 Larry Rinker...... T55 67-68-81-69 285 52 007.00 Kenny Knox ...... ,.,... 118 68-67-70-71 276 $12,600.00 Mike Sullivan ..__. T55 73-68-72-72 285 $2,007.00 Ronnie Black ...... T21 67-70-71-69 277 59.720.00 Dicky Thompson T55 68-72-70-75 285 $2.007.00 Keith Clearwater ..._T21 63-72-73-69 277 59,720.00 Bob Wolcott .__..__. T55 68-73-75-69 285 52.007.00 Clark Dennis ...... 121 66-72-69-70 277 $9,720.00 Jim Woodward ._._. T55 71-69-74-71 285 $2,007.00 Loren Roberts ....__T21 68-69-71-69 277 59,720.00 Jim Booros ...... _. _. T63 67-71-72-76 286 $1.908.00 Mark Hayes ._..,...... 125 67-69-71-71 278 57.177,50 Bruce Lietzke ...... -.. T63 72-68-73-73 286 $1,908.00 Steve Jones ...... T25 67-70-68-73 278 57.177.50 Mike Standly..__... T63 69-71-76-70 286 51,908.00 Gene Sauers ...... T25 68-69-73-68 278 $7.177,50 Emlyn Aubrey .... T66 68-69-77-73 287 $1.845.00 D.A. Weibring ...... 125 71-65-73-69 278 57,177,50 Karl Kimball ...... 166 64-75-72-76 287 $1,845 DC Jay Don Blake...... 29 68-67-71-73 279 56,390.00 Jim McGovern ....166 69-68-76-74 287 $1.845.00 Mark Brooks ...... T30 72-66-70-72 280 55.231.25 Jerry Pate ...... _. T66 66-75-74-72 287 $1.845.00 Marco Dawson .... T30 69-70-69-72 280 55,231.25 Jerry Haas ...... _. _. T70 70-70-76-72 288 51.782.00 Dan Halldorson _.. T30 70-71-67-72 280 $5,231.25 Hal Sutton ....._..._.. T70 73-68-73-74 288 $1,782.00 Greg Ladehoff ...._... T30 71-65.72-72 280 55.231 .25 John Wilson .__..._. T70 68-71-74-75 288 51,782.00 Tommy Moore ...... 130 70-66-70-74 280 55.231.25 Michael Allen ...... T73 69-72-76-76 293 $1,72800 Scott Simpson ...... T30 66-71-69-74 280 $5,231.25 Trevor Dodds ...... _. T73 71-68-76-78 293 51,728.00 Greg Twiggs ...... T30 68-72-70-70 280 $5.231.25 Donnie Hammond .. T73 71-69-76-77 293 51,728 00 Mark Wiebe ...... T30 69-68-68-75 280 $5.231.25 Tom Byrum...... T76 69-71-79-75 294 $1,674.00 Ed bon ...... T38 69-67-75-70 281 53.960.00 Brandel Chamblee ..T76 72-69-78-75 294 $1,674.00 Wayne Grady ...._... T38 66-68-73-74 281 53.960.00 Dave Sutherland ....176 66-75-75-78 294 $1,674 00 John Inman ...... T38 70-68-70-73 281 $3,960.00

261 LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL L S VEQiS Las Vegas CC Yards: 7,162 Purse: $1,500,000 Desert Inn CC Yards: 7,111 October 9-13, 1991 Sunrise GC Yards: 6,914 R, All Par: 36-36--72 rONe1.,. C N

LEADERS: First Round--Tom Sieckmann (LV) a nine-under-par 63. 134 players broke par. Second Round--John Daly (LV) shot a nine-under-par 63 to take a two shot lead over Bruce Lietzke (SGC) and Craig Stadler (DI). 146 players were under par. Third Round—Chip Beck (S) with a TOUR RECORD 59 and Lietzke (LV) with a 65 took a one-stroke lead over Craig Stadler and Steve Jones. The cut was nine-under-par with 75 players making the cut. Fourth Round—Lietzke, Stadler, D.A. Weibring and Andrew Magee took a one-stroke lead over three players.

CUT: 75 players at 9-under-par or better.

WEATHER: Ideal throughout the week with temperatures in the 90s, slight wind.

Winner: Andrew Magee. 69-65-67-62-66 329 $270,000.00 (won playoff with par on second extra hole)

D.A. Weibring 2 70-6465-64-66 329 $162000.00 Scott Gump _ __. T38 72-66-67-6770 342 $6.450.00 Chip Beck ..___.T 3 65-72-59-68-67 331 $78000.00 Lee Janzen _ _... T38 67-72-67-65-71 342 $6,450.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr .._. T 3 69-65-69-61-67 331 $78.000.00 Roger Maltbie ...... T38 67-65-73-69-68 342 $6,450.06 Ted Schulz _.._..__.. T 3 65-68-67-66-65 331 $78.000.00 Larry Mize ...... 138 67-69-70-66-70 342 $6,450.00 Bruce Lietzke ___...... 6 68-63-65-67-69 332 554000.00 Tommy Armour .. T43 66-71-63-68-75 343 $4,383.00 Ed Humenik _. _.... T 7 66-69-68-64-66 333 $4837500 Andy Bean _...... T43 65-68-72-66-72 343 $4,383.00 Mark McCumher -__T7 69-64-67-66-67 333 $48.375.00 Jay Don Blake ...... T43 70-68-68-69-68 343 $4.383.00 Ken Green ...._...... _ T 9 70-65-67-67-65 334 $42.000.00 Jim Booros...... _. T43 69-65-66-72-71 343 34.383,00 Dicky Thompson .... T 9 70-68-68-61-67 334 $42.000.00 Keith Clearwater.... 143 70-68-67-68-70 343 $4.383.00 Russ Cochran...... ,.11 68-70-66-65-67 336 $37.500.00 Bob Estes ...... 143 65-71-69-69-69 343 54.383.00 Bill Glasson ------T12 71-66-64-69-67 337 $33.000.00 Buddy Gardner...... T43 71-68-66-70-68 343 $4,383.00 Steve Jones ...... 112 65-69-63-67-73 337 $33.000.00 Jay Haas ...... ,_....T43 69-70-67-69-68 343 54,383.00 Jeff Maggert ...... T14 69-6768-67-67 338 S25. 500.00 Wayne Levi ...... T43 67-70-67-68-71 343 $4,383.00 Dan Pohl ...... 114 67-69-67-68-67 338 $25,500.00 Mike Springer ...... _ T43 67-74-66-69-67 343 $4,383.00 Nick Price ...... 114 67-70-69-68-64 338 $25,500.00 Brian Claar ...... 153 69-68-68-67-72 344 $3,472.50 Jeff Sluman ...... T14 66-68-70-68-66 338 $25.500.00 Bruce Fleisher ...... T53 64-71-69-70-70 344 $3.472.50 Craig Stadler ...... 114 67-64-66-66-75 338 $25500.00 Loren Roberts ._...T53 68-72-66-68-70 344 $3,472.50 John Cook ...... 119 66-69-72-66-66 339 $17,550.00 Ken Schall ...... -T53 70-69-67-68-70 344 $3.472.50 John Daly ...... T19 66-63. 7368-69 339 $17,550.00 Donnie Hammond.- 157 69-69-68-69-70 345 $3,375.00 Kenny Knox ...___... T19 69-66-67-67. 70 339 $17.550.00 Corey Pavin ..._., _... T57 71-69-66-71-68 345 $3,375.00 Davis Love III _...... T19 71-68-67-67-66 339 $17,550.00 loin Byrum...... T59 64-69-73-69-71 346 $3.285.00 David Peoples ...... T19 70-69-68-65-67 339 $17.550.00 Brian Kanmm ...... 159 68-71-65-71-71 346 $3,285.00 Greg Whisman ------T19 67-71-67-69.65 339 $17,550.00 Neal Lancaster ------159 68-71-67-70-70 346 $3.285.00 John Adams ...... T25 69-70-68-67-66 340 $10.968.75 Gary McCord ------T59 68-67-67-70-74 346 $3,285.00 Billy Andrade ...... 125 69-68-68-66-69 340 $10,968.75 Leonard Thompson. 163 71-67-69-72-68 347 $3.195.00 Steve Elkington ...... 125 66-69-69-69-67 340 $10,968.75 Scott Verplank ... _... T63 69-70-68-70-70 347 $3.195.00 Mike Hulbert ...... _... 125 68-68-69-67-68 340 $10,968.75 Michael Allen ...... 165 68-73-65-72-70 348 $3,060.00 Gene Sauers ...... 125 69-70-65-68-68 340 $10.968.75 Curt Byrum ------T65 68-68-69-70-73 348 $3.060.00 Tom Sieckmann ...... 125 63-73-69-68-67 340 $10.968.75 Ed Dougherty ....._.. T65 70-67-70-69-72 348 $3,060.00 Hal Sutton ...... _..... T25 68-64-72-67-69 340 $10,968.75 Robert Gamez_...... T65 70-67-69-69-73 348 $3,060.00 Duffy Waldorf ...... T25 67-66-71-66-70 340 $10,968.75 Greg Ladehoff ...... T65 72-65-68-71-72 348 $3.060.00 David Edwards ------T33 68-69-68-70-66 341 58,100.00 Blaine McCallister ... T65 68-68-70-71-71 348 $3.060.00 Scott Hoch ...... T33 69-69-69-67-67 341 $8.100.00 Mike Standly ...... 165 70-74-63-69-72 348 $3.060.00 Larry Rinker ___.._.. 133 70-63-74-70-64 341 $8,100.00 Jodie Mudd _....._.....72 70-68-66-71-74 349 $2.940.00 Kirk Triplett ...... T33 64-72-66-71-68 341 $8.100.00 Dudley Had .,....__. T73 69-68-69-75-69 350 $2.895.00 Bobby Wadkins....., 133 68-67-68-68-70 341 $8,100.00 Robert Thompson .. 173 70-67-70-73-70 350 $2,895.00 Emlyn Aubrey ...... 138 70-72-65-67-68 342 $6,450.00 Mark Brooks _._...... , 75 67-65-74-78-75 359 $2,850.00

262 WALT DISNEY WORLD/ wrtDr.,. ,>ra a qdlle OLDSMOBILE GOLF CLASSIC

Three Disney Courses Purse: $1,000,000 Lake Buena Vista, FL October 16-19, 1991 All Par: 36-36--72 Magnolia: 7,190; Palm: 6,967; LBV: 6,829

LEADERS: First Round--Steve Elkington, Larry Nelson, and Corey Pavin at 7-under-par 65led by a stroke over Mark O'Meara and Duffy Waldorf. Second Round—O'Meara with a 12-under-par 132 total led by two over Jeff Maggen. Third Round--Paul Azinger with a 14-under-par 202 total, led by a stroke over O'Meara, Davis Love III, Elkington. and David Peoples.

CUT: 80 players at 3-under-par 213.

WEATHER: Perfect every day.

Winner: Mark O'Meara 66-66-71-64 267 $180,000.00

David Peoples ...... 2 68- 67-68-65 268 S108.000.00 Payne Stewart ... T37 70-68-69-72 279 $4,400.00 Paul Azinger ...... 33 72 .65 -65-67 269 $68,000.00 Andy Bean .__..__. T43 73-69-70-68 280 $3,206.67 Steve Elkington _.....__ 4 65- 71-67-67 270 $48,000.00 David Canipe..... T43 72-69-71-68 280 $3,206.67 John Cook ...... _..._.T 5 69- 69-68-65 271 $36500.00 Scott Hoch ...... T43 69-70-71-70 280 $3,206.67 Scott Gump ...... 15 71- 67-66-67 271 $36,500.00 Jim Thorpe ...... T43 70-72-71-67 280 $3.206.67 Davis Love Ill ...... _ T 5 71- 66-66-68 271 $26.500.00 Bill Britton ...... 143 71-71-70-68 280 $3.206.66 Robert Gamez ..._.... T 8 68- 7168-65 272 $28.000.00 Mike Springer .... T43 75-68-67-70 280 $3,206.66 Ken Green. ._.,...... T 8 69-68 -67 .68 272 $28,000.00 Bart Bryant _____... T49 69-71-71-70 281 $2422.86 Nolan Henke ...... T 8 67- 70-69-66 272 $28.000 00 Marco Dawson .149 68-71-71-71 281 $2,422.86 Larry Nelson ...... 18 65- 70-70-67 272 $28,000.00 Bruce Fleisher ...... T49 68-69-74-70 281 $2422.86 Jay Don Blake ...... _ T12 67-70-68-68 273 $20,250.00 Billy Mayfair _...... __ T49 69-68-71-73 281 $2.422.86 Jeff Maggert ...... T12 67- 67-73-66 273 $20,250.00 Willie Wood ...... T49 71-74-68-68 281 $2422.86 Corey Pavin ...... 112 65- 71-69-68 273 $20,250.00 Kenny Perry...... T49 68-70-70-73 281 $2422.85 Mark Wiebe ...... T12 69- 70-68-66 273 $20,250.00 Robert Wrenn ..1 49 72-67-73-69 281 $2422.85 David Frost ...... T16 70- 67-71-66 274 $15,500 -00 Bobby Clampett.. 156 73-68-68-73 282 $2,220.00 Wayne Levi._...... 116 72- 68-69-65 274 $15,500.00 Ray Floyd .._.._.._._ T56 71-71-71-69 282 $2,220.00 Bruce Lietzke ...... _.. Tt 6 72- 67-68-67 274 $15,500.00 Dan Forsman...... 156 69-75-69-69 282 $2,220.00 Fuzzy Zoeller...... ,. T16 68- 67-72-67 274 $15,500.00 Kenny Knox ...... 156 75-67-69-71 282 $2,220.00 Russ Cochran ...... T20 68- 69-71-67 275 $12,500.00 John Mahaffey...... 156 70-71-71-70 282 $2,220.00 Hal Sutton ...... T20 68- 70-69-68 275 $12,500.00 Dick Mast ..__...... 156 70-70-70-72 282 $2.220.00 Lee Janzen ...... 122 69- 67-72-68 276 $10,000.00 Peter Persons ... 156 70-71-70-71 282 $2,220.00 Dave Rummells .... 122 77- 68-67-64 276 $10,000.00 Fulton Allem ... T63 73-71-68-71 283 $2.070.00 Mike Sullivan ...... 122 70- 70-68-68 276 $10,000.00 Oave Ban ...... __.. T63 68-74-70-71 283 $2,070.00 Duffy Waldorf ... T22 66- 70-70-70 276 $10.000.00 Brad Faxon ...... T63 69-70-74-70 283 $2,070.00 Tommy Armour...... 126 71- 67-72-67 277 $7,400.00 Jim Hallet ...... 163 71-72-66-74 283 $2.070.00 Mike Hilbert...._..._T26 69- 68-72-68 277 $7,400.00 John Iranian ..,...... 163 70-71-71-71 283 $2.070.00 Pat McGowan ...... 126 70- 69-70-68 277 $7,400.00 Tom Sieckmann ...... 163 73-71-68-71 283 $2.070.00 Gene Sauers ...,..... 126 69 -69-70-69 277 $7,400.00 Tim Simpson ...... 163 74-69-70-70 283 $2,070.00 Kirk Triplett ...... 126 72-68-70-67 277 $7,400.00 D,A. Weibring ... T63 70-71-70-72 283 $2,070.00 Curt Byrum ...... 131 70-72 -70-66 278 $5,800.00 Chip Beck _...... _ .. 171 73-73-67-71 284 $1.960.00 Brandel Chamblee.. T31 69- 71-68-70 278 $5.800.00 Steve Lowery...._ T71 71-67-74-72 284 51,960.00 Mark McCumber ... 131 71- 70-69-68 278 $5.800.00 Mike Standly ...... 171 71-72-70-71 284 $1.96000 Leonard Thompson 131 71-71-67-69 278 $5.800.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr .,..T74 73-69-71-72 285 $1,900 00 Greg Twiggs ...... _T31 67- 69-72-70 278 $5,800.00 Ed Humenik...... ,.... 174 71-71-69-74 285 $1,900.00 Howard Twitty .._.... 131 71- 67-69-71 278 $5.800.00 Greg Ladehoff,.....,. 174 69-69-74-73 285 $1,900.00 Brian Claar.._...... 137 70- 71-69-69 279 $4,400.00 John Adams _,...... 177 73-72-68-73 286 $1.830.00 Neal Lancaster ...... 137 71- 66-73-69 279 $4,400.00 Billy Ray Brown 777 72-70-71-73 286 $1.830.00 Larry Mize ...... 137 72- 72-65-70 279 $4,400.00 Mike Donald ...... 177 71-70-71-74 286 $1.830.00 Chris Peiry ...... 137 68- 69-72-70 279 $4.400.00 Fred Funk ._.._...... 177 75-68-69-74 286 $1.830.00 Scott Simpson ._..... T37 70- 72-67-70 279 $4.400.00

263 INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT OPEN a,

TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX Purse: $800,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,042 October 23-26 1' "' "°°°

LEADERS: First Round--Robert Wrenn, Jeff Maggen, and Steve Jones at 7-under par 65, led by a stroke over Dicky Thompson. Second Round—Maggert added another 65, for a 14- under-par 130 total, and four-stroke lead over Billy Ray Brown and Duffy Waldorf. Third Round—Maggert with a 2-under-par 70 moved to 16-under, and led Brown, Donnie Hammond. Mike Hulbert and Mike Reid by three strokes. CUT: 80 players at 2-under-par 142.

PRO-AMATEUR: Due to early morning fog, the morning segment played 18 holes, while the afternoon competition was divided into two nine-hole tournaments. $7.500. Morning Individual-- John Mahaffey, 65, $450. Morning Team--Andy North, 53, $450. Afternoon Front Nine Individual--Tom Kite and Jeff Maggert. 33, $337.50. Afternoon Front Nine Team--Tommy Armour. 24. $375. Afternoon Back Individual --Mike Sullivan and Peter Persons, 33. $337.50. Afternoon Back Nine Team- -Mike Sullivan. 22, $375.

WEATHER: First round was delayed for one hour at the start due to heavy fog. Play was suspended at 2:30 p.m. and the round was canceled for the day at 5:15 p.m. The round resumed on Thursday at 10:00 am.. and after the completion of play. the second round started on Friday. No delays from then on.

Winner: Fulton Allem 71-69-67-66 273 $144,000.00 Billy Ray Brown ...... T 2 67-67-69-71 274 $59,733.34 Fred Funk ...... T41 72 . 7068-71 281 $2,532,37 Mike Hulbert ...... T 2 68-69-66-71 274 $59,733.33 Dillard Pruitt ...... T41 72-69-69-71 281 $2,532.37 Tom Kite ...... __. T 2 69-73-64-68 274 $59,733.33 Craig Stadler...... T41 67-73-70-71 281 $2,532.37 Mike Springer _. T 5 71-70-69-65 275 $30,400.00 Michael Allen ...,. T41 68-72-71-70 281 52.532.36 Duffy Waldorf._._._ T 5 67-67-72-69 275 $30400.00 Keith Fergus ...... T41 71-71-70-69 281 $2,532.36 Gary Hallherg._._..... T 7 68-69-70-69 276 $23,280.00 Ed Fiori ...... T41 70-68-70-73 281 $2.532.36 Donnie Hammond.... T 7 69-68-66-73 276 $23.280.00 Bruce Lietzke ---- ._T41 71-68-68-74 281 $2.532.36 Steve Jones ...... _..T 7 65-7470-67 276 $23,280.00 Bob Wolcott ------T41 71-70-68-72 281 $2,532.36 Bryan Norton ....T 7 70-70-69-67 276 $23,280.00 Jim Woodward .... 141 68-71 . 72-70 281 $2.532.36 Mike Reid ..,._...... T7 67-68-68-73 276 $23.280.00 Kim Young .___...._. T41 67-74-72-68 281 $2.532.36 Bobby Clampen__._ T12 75-67-69-66 277 $15,200.00 John Adams __._._. T52 72-67-71-72 282 $1,856.00 Joel Edwards ...... 112 68-70-70-69 277 $15,200.00 Lennie Clements.... 152 71-69-70-72 282 $1,856.00 John Huston ...... , T12 71-71-70-65 277 $15,200,00 Steve Elkington ...... T52 69-67-71-75 282 $1.856.00 John Mahaffey ...... T12 72-70-66-69 277 $15.200.00 Brad Fabel ...... T52 73-68-69-72 282 $1,856.00 Payne Stewart...... T12 69-67-70-71 277 $15.200.00 Karl Kimball ....,.... T52 70-70-71-71 282 $1,856.00 Kirk Triplett ...... 112 71-68-68-70 277 $15.200.00 Howard Twisty ...... T52 67-70-71-74 282 $1.856,00 Bob Estes ------T18 72-69-70-67 278 $9,737.15 Emlyn Aubrey ...... T58 67-73-72-71 283 $1.736,00 Larry Mize ..___.... T18 72-69-69-68 278 $9.737,15 Brian Claar ...... T58 73-67-68-75 283 $1.736.00 Ronnie Black ._._.... T18 69-71-68-70 278 $9,737.14 Clark Dennis. _._..... T58 70-72-69-72 283 $1 736.00 Scott Gump _..._._. T18 72-69-67-70 278 $9.737,14 Mike Donald _..__._ T58 69-71-71-72 283 $1,736.00 Jerry Haas _.... _._ T18 70-72-66-70 278 $9,737.14 Dudley Hart ...,.....,.. T58 73-66-71-73 283 51,736.00 Brad Landon ...118 70-70-67-71 278 $9,737.14 Kenny Knox ------T58 68-71-75-69 283 $1,736.00 Richard Zokol ------T18 68-70-68-72 278 $9,737 14 Greg Norman ...... 158 71-71-69-72 283 $1,736.00 Bart Bryant ...... T25 70-71-70-68 279 $6,106,67 Robert Wrenn._. _.. T58 65-77-70-71 283 $1,736.00 Buddy Gardner ...... T25 70-71-67-71 279 $6,106.67 Bob Eastwood .... T66 69-72-71-72 284 $1,648.00 Billy Mayfair...... T25 71-69-69-70 279 $6,106.67 Dave Rummells ... 166 70-71-70-73 284 $1.648.00 Peter Persons ------T25 67-71-73-68 279 $6,106.67 Tom Sieckmann T66 72-70-71-71 284 $1,648.00 John Daly ...... T25 70-7271-66 279 $6,106.66 John Inman __...... 69 71-69-72-73 285 $1.616.00 Jeff Sluman ... T25 73-67-66-73 279 $6,106.66 Ed Humenik ------T70 69-69-68-80 286 $1.592.00 Ed Dougherty_.. _.. T31 70-71-69-70 280 $4,25600 Ray Stewart ------T70 70-72-71-73 286 $1,592.00 Dan Foisman.._..... T31 73-66-74-67 280 $4,256.00 Lance Ten Broeck... 172 70. 72-68-77 287 $1.552.00 Jim Gallagher, Jr ... 131 70-71-69-70 280 $4.256.00 Greg Whisman...... T72 73-68-71-75 287 $1.552,00 Jay Haas------131 72-64-73-71 280 54.256.00 John Wilson ...... T72 67-68-75-77 287 $1.552.00 Lee Janzen .... T31 68-69-72-71 280 $4,256.00 Larry Silveira ...... 75 68-72-73-75 288 $1.520.00 Jell Maggert 131_... _.. 65-65-70-80 280 54.256.00 Jim Thorpe _..__..._. 76 71-68-74-77 290 $1.50400 Roger Maltbie ...... T31 67-75-67-71 280 $4.256.00 Grant Waite ...... 77 75-61-74-75 291 $1,488.00 Dick Mast __...... T31 70-71-69-70 280 $4,256.00 Jim Benepe ------T78 71-70-73-78 292 $1,456.00 Blame McCollister._T31 69-70-69-72 280 $4.256,00 Carl Cooper ...... T78 73-67-75-77 292 $1,456,00 Brian Tennyson ..... T31 70-70-70-70 280 $4,256.00 Sean Murphy ...... T78 70-72-76-74 292 $1,456.00 Charles Bowles ...141 71-70-69-71 281 $2,532.37 264 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP

Pinehurst Resort & CC Purse: $2,000,000 Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, NC October 31-Nov. 3, 1991 THE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP Par: 35-36--71 Yards: 7,005

LEADERS: First round—Russ Cochran. Craig Stadler. John Daly and Ian Baker-Finch all shot 3-under-par 68s. Paul Azinger, Payne Stewart. Nolan Henke, Scott Hoch. Steve Elkington and Jay Don Blake all shot 69. Second Round--Stadler added another 68 for 6-under-par 136 and led by one stroke over Cochran. Azinger and Nick Price. Third round-Stadler and Cochran were tied at 5-under-par 208. Fred Couples, after a 66, was alone at 2-under-par 211.

PRO-AMATEUR: $10,000, Individual--Nick Price. 68. $1,000. Team--Craig Stadler. Jay Don Blake and Payne Stewart. all 58, $833.33 each.

WEATHER: Cool mornings, mostly pleasant during days with some wind on Saturday and Sunday. Chilly with rain Sunday.

Winner: Craig Stadler 68-68-72-71 279 $360,000.00 (won playoff with birdie on second extra hole)

Russ Cochran 2 68-69-71.71 279 $216,000.00 John Daly .. 68-76-68.70 282 $138,000.00 Bruce Lietzke - 4 71-69-72-71 283 $96,000.00 Chip Beck ..... T5 72-70-72-71 285 $71,000.00 Jim Gallagher. Jr T5 71-74-69-71 285 $71,000.00 Nolan Henke ..._ T5 69-70-74-72 285 $71,000.00 Nick Price ..... T5 70-67-75.73 285 $71,000.00 Steve Elkington .. 9 69-75-71-71 286 $60,000.00 Ian Baker-Finch.. T10 68-76-71-72 287 $54,000.00 Corey Pavin ----- T10 74-69-72-72 287 $54,000.00 Jeff Sluman ---- T10 74-71-69-73 287 $54,000.00 Jay Don Blake T13 69-72-74-73 288 $46,466.67 Schulz ...... T13 70-71-75-72 288 $46466.67 Billy Andrade ._.. T13 73-74-68-73 288 $46.466.66 Mark O'Meara _. T16 72-72-72-73 289 $41.066.67 D.A. Weibring ... T16 71-73-74-71 289 $41,066.67 Fred Couples..._. T16 72-73-66-7B 289 $41,066.66 Davis Love Ill .. T19 72-72-75-71 290 $38,800.00 Andrew Magee... T19 74-72-70-74 290 $38,800.00 Scott Hoch...... T21 69-75-76-71 291 $37,200.00 Payne Stewart _. T21 69-76-75-71 291 $37.200.00 Lanny Wadkins 23 74-73-72-73 292 $36,000.00 Paul Azinger .. T24 69-68-78-78 293 $34,800.00 Brooks ...... T24 78-72-71-72 293 $34,800.00 Rocco Mediate.. T26 73-74-72-75 294 $33,400.00 Steve Pate ....._ T26 75-74-71-74 294 $33,400.00 John Cook ...... , 28 73-71-75-77 296 $32.800.00 Tom Purtzer._._. 29 73-72-75-77 297 $32.400.00 Mike Hulbert ...... 30 75.75-73-79 302 $32,000.00

265 ASAHI GLASS FOUR TOURS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP w ASAHI GLASS OF GOLF r,,,, lours Ilirrld CJw;upio,S'ib ,rGdJ

Royal Adelaide GC, Adelaide, Australia Purse: $1,140,000 Par: 37-36--73 Yards: 7,000 Nov. 7-10, 1991

FIRST ROUND RESULTS

PGA European Tour (8 points) def. Australasian PGA Tour (4) (Europe) drew with , 77-77 Paul Broadhurst (Europe) def. Craig Parry, 71-75 Steven Richardson (Europe) drew with , 76-76 Sam Torrance (Europe) def. Ian Baker-Finch, 73-79 Mike Harwood (Australasia) def. David Feherty, 75-78 Colin Montgomerie (Europe) def. Rodger Davis, 73-79

PGA TOUR (8 points) def. Japan PGA (4) Jim Gallagher, Jr. (U.S.) def. Ricky Kawagishi, 74-77 Tom Purtzer (U.S.) def. Tsukasa Watanabe. 73-74 Yoshinori Kaneko (Japan) def. Billy Mayfair, 76-79 Lanny Wadkins (U.S.) def. Hideki Kase, 75-76 Hiroshi Makino (Japan) def. Bob Tway, 78-80 Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Noboru Sugai. 73-76

SECOND ROUND RESULTS

PGA European Tour (6 points) drew with Japan PGA (6) Ronan Rafferty (Europe) def. Tsukasa Watanabe, 70-73 Ricky Kawagishi (Japan) drew with Sam Torrance, 72-72 Yoshinori Kaneko (Japan) def. David Feherty, 71-73 Hideki Kase (Japan) drew with Steven Richardson. 74-74 Paul Broadhurst (Europe) def. Hiroshi Makino, 72-74 Noboru Sugai (Japan) def. Colin Montgomerie, 71-73

Australasian PGA Tour (7 points) def. PGA TOUR (5) Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Ian Baker-Finch, 70-76 Graham Marsh (Aus.) def. Billy Mayfair. 70-72 Jim Gallagher. Jr. (U.S.) drew with Rodger Davis, 73-73 Roger Mackay (Aus.) def. Bob Tway. 71-78 Craig Parry (Aus.) def. Tom Purtzer, 71-72 Lanny Wadkins (U.S.) def. Mike Harwood. 70-77

TWO DAY TEAM TOTALS

PGA European Tour 14 PGA TOUR 13 Australasian PGA Tour 11 Japan PGA 10

266 Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf (cont'd)

THIRD ROUND RESULTS PGA TOUR (6 points) drew with PGA European Tour (6) Bob Tway (U.S.) def. Ronan Rafferty, 71-73 Billy Mayfair (U.S.) def. Steven Richardson, 69-74 Sam Torrance (Europe) def. Tom Purtzer, 70-72 Fred Couples (U.S.) def. David Feherty, 70-71 Colin Montgomerie (Europe) def. Lanny Wadkins, 66-71 Paul Broadhurst (Europe) def. Jim Gallagher. 70-72 Australasian PGA Tour (8 points) def. Japan PGA (4) Rodger Davis (Aus.) def. Ricky Kawagishi, 73-74 Tsukasa Watanabe (Japan) del. Ian Baker-Finch, 72-76 Yoshinori Kaneko (Japan) def. Mike Harwood, 72-74 Graham Marsh (Aus.) def. Hideki Kase, 71-75 Roger Mackay (Aus.) def. Hiroshi Makino, 73-74 Craig Parry (Aus.) def. Noboru Sugai, 68-78 THREE DAY TEAM TOTALS PGA European Tour 20 Australasian PGA Tour 19 PGA TOUR 19 Japan PGA 14

FINAL ROUND RESULTS

THIRD PLACE MATCH PGA TOUR (6 points) drew with Japan PGA (6) Bob Tway (U.S.) drew with Hiroshi Makino, 74-74 Bill Mayfair (U.S.) def. Noboru Sugai. 71-72 Tom Purtzer (U.S.) def. Yoshinori Kaneko. 70-72 Tsukasa Wantanabe (Japan) def. Lanny Wadkins, 71-72 Jim Gallagher, Jr. drew with Hideki Kase. 73-73 Ricky Kawagishi (Japan) def. Fred Couples, 72-75

Japan PGA finished in third place on the basis of lower overall score, 434-435.

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH European PGA Tour (8 points) def. Australasian PGA Tour (4) Mike Harwood (Aus.) def. Colin Montgomerie, 72-74 Ronan Rafferty (Europe) def. Rodger Davis. 65-70 David Feherty (Europe) def. Graham Marsh. 71-74 Roger Mackay (Aus.) def. Steven Richardson. 71-73 Sam Torrance (Europe) def. Craig Parry, 72-73 Paul Broadhurst (Europe) def. Ian Baker-Finch, 69-74

Each member of the PGA European Tour side received $80,000 Australasian PGA Tour side received $45.000 Japan PGA received $35,000 PGA TOUR received $30,000

267 PING KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL

Plantation Course, Kapalua Resort Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii Purse: $750,000 Par: 36-37--73 Yards: 7,263 November 13 . 16, 1991

LEADERS: First round-- Marck Caicavecchia shot a 7-under-par 66 and led by one stroke over Mike Hulbert and Steve Pate. Second round--Hulbert added a 4-under-par 69 for a 10-under-par 136 and led by one stroke over Pate and by two over Russ Cochran and Davis Love III. Third round—Love moved into a four-stroke lead after a 7-under-par 66 to go 15-under-par 204. Hulbert and Jim Hallet. who also had a 66. were tied at 208.

WEATHER: Very nice every day. although wind picked up considerably for third round.

Winner: Mike Hulbert 67-69 -72 -68 276 $150,000.00 (Won playoff with birdie on first extra hole)

Davis Love III _ .. 2 68-70-66-72 276 $89.500.00 Peter Persons ...... 123 71- 74-71-72 288 57,850.00 Andy Sean ._.__,.... -T3 68-74-72-67 281 $43,766.67 Keith Clearwater.... T26 75- 70-76-68 289 $7,200.00 Greg Norman ...... T 3 74-69-69-69 281 $43.766.67 Can Forsman...... T26 70- 70-71-78 289 $7,200.00 Steve Pate ...... T 3 67-70-72-72 281 $43766.66 Kenny Knox ...... T26 70-76-71-72 289 $7,200.00 Jim Hallet ...... 16 71-71-66-75 283 $22,750.00 David Peoples...... T26 70- 70-78-71 289 $7.200.00 Sandy Lyle ...... _. T6 70-72-72-69 283 $22,750.00 Toni Sieckmann...... T26 72- 76-67-74 289 $7,200.00 Chip Beck ...... T 8 71 . 74 . 71-68 284 $16750.00 Ronan Rafferty ...... 31 74- 70-73-73 290 $6,750.00 Hale Irwin _...... -T8 70-70-74-70 284 $16750.00 Bob Gilder ...... 132 73- 74-69-76 292 $6,525.00 Peter Jacobsen ...... 10 71-68-73-73 285 $14,500.00 Billy Mayfair..._...... T32 70- 73-75-74 292 $6,525.00 Billy Andrade ...... 111 71-71-70-74 286 $11,875.00 Fred Funk ...... T34 73- 67-74-79 293 $6,150.00 Mark Calcavecchia..T11 66-73-75-72 286 511.875.00 Blaine McCallister ... 134 68- 73-78-74 293 $6,150.00 Ben Crenshaw ...._..T11 73-71-73-69 286 $11,875.00 Scott Simpson ...... _ T34 71- 69-74-79 293 $6.150.00 John Mahaffey ...... 111 73-68-71-74 286 $11.875.00 Nolan Henke ...... 37 75- 72-74-73 294 $5,900.00 John Cook ...... T15 68-71-77-71 287 $9.462.50 Jay Don Blake ...... 38 72- 74-76-73 295 $5,800.00 Rick Fehr ...... T15 69-74-73-71 287 59,462.50 David Edwards...... T39 72- 75-76-73 296 $5,600.00 Bruce Fleisher...... T15 72-70-74-71 287 59 .462.50 Bob Lohr ...... 139 76- 71-73-76 296 $5,600.00 Ken Green ...... 115 70-72-69-76 287 $9462.50 Tom Purtzer...___... T39 77- 73-71-75 296 $5,600.00 Scott Hoch ...... 115 70-70-73-74 287 $9.462.50 Ed Dougherty ..._..... T42 74- 76-70-77 297 $5.350.00 Dave Rummells ..... T15 75-70-68-74 287 $9.462.50 David Ishii ...... T42 74- 72-72-79 297 $5,350.00 Craig Stadler ..._..._ T15 71-73-70-73 287 $9,462.50 Billy Ray Brown ....44 74- 78-72-74 298 $5,200.00 Lee Trevino -._...... _T15 70-72-72-73 287 $9462.50 Brian Claar._...._...... 45 77- 71-74-80 302 55,150.00 Russ Cochran ...... 123 70-68-73-77 288 $7.850.00 Phil Blackmar...... ,..46 79- 74-73-82 308 $5,100.00 Andrew Magee ...... T23 74-66-75-73 288 $7,850.00 Mark Rolling ....-....._47 86- 78-79-77 320 $5,050.00

268 SHARK SHOOT-OUT Benefiting Ronald McDonald Children's Charities SHOOTOI.T Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA Purse: $1,000,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,025 Nov. 22-24, 1991

LEADERS: First Round (best bail)—Tom Purlzer/Lanny Wadkins shot an 11-under-par 61 and led by three strokes over Mark O'Meara/Steve Elkington. Second Round (Alternate shots with both players hitting tee shots and then selecting)--Purtzer/Wadkins added a 7-under-par 65 for an 18-under-par 126. They led by seven strokes over O'Meara/Elkington, who were at 11-under-par 133. Third Round (Scramble).

WEATHER: Near perfect every day.

WINNERS: Tom Purtzer & Lanny Wadkins 61-65-63--189 $125,000 each

Greg Norman & Jack Nicklaus ...2 68-66-59--193 $70,000 each Tom Kite & Davis Love III ._..._...... 3 65-69-60--194 $48.000 each Curtis Strange & Billy Andrade .._.T4 66-69-60--195 $42,750 each Mark O'Meara & Steve Elkington .. T4 64-69-62--195 $42,750 each Fred Couples & Ray Floyd ...... 6 68-69-60--197 $39.000 each Steve Pate & Hale Irwin ------T7 65-69-64--198 $35,250 each Arnold Palmer & Peter Jacobsen -.17 68-70-60--198 $35,250 each Chi Chi Rodriguez & Chip Beck ...... 9 66-74-59--199 $32,000 each Ben Crenshaw & Bruce Lietzke .....10 69-72-59--200 $30,000 each

269 SKINS GAME

Stadium Course at PGA West La Quinta, CA Purse: $540,000 Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,261 Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 1991 Came

Holes 1-6 worth $20,000 each. Holes 7-12 worth $30,000 each. Holes 13-18 worth $40,000 each.

Hole No. 1 Stewart, Nicklaus and Strange halve with par. Hole No. 2 Daly, Nicklaus and Strange halve with par. Hole No. 3 Nicklaus, Stewart and Daly halve with par. Hole No. 4 Daly and Stewart halve with par. Hole No. 5 Daly wins with birdie and collects $100,000. Hole No. 6 Daly wins with par and collects $20.000. Hole No. 7 Daly and Stewart halve with birdie. Hole No. 8 Stewart and Nicklaus halve with birdie. Hole No. 9 Nicklaus, Daly and Stewart halve with par.

Hole No. 10 Daly, Stewart and Strange halve with par. Hole No. 11 Daly and Stewart halve with par. Hole No. 12 Daly and Stewart halve with birdie. Hole No. 13 Daly, Stewart and Strange halve with par. Hole No. 14 Stewart wins with birdie and collects $260,000. Hole No. 15 Stewart and Nicklaus halve with par. Hole No. 16 Daly and Stewart halve with birdie. Hole No. 17 Strange wins with birdie and collects $120,000. Hole No. 18 Stewart, Nicklaus. Strange and Daly halve with par.

Playoff (Hole No. 10) Strange and Daly halve with par.

Playoff (Hole No. 17) Daly wins with par and collects $40,000.

FINAL RESULTS Payne Stewart (8 skins) ...... $ 260,000 John Daly (7 skins) ...... $ 160,000 Curtis Strange (3 skins) ...... $ 120,000 Jack Nicklaus (0 skins) ...... $ 0

270 JCPENNEY CLASSIC

Innlsbrook Resort, Tarpon Springs, FL Purse: $1,100,000 Par: 36-35--71 Yards: 7,065 (M) Dec. 5-8, 1991 Yards: 6,394 (W)

LEADERS: First Round--Mike Hulbert/ and Ted Schulz;Jane Crafter shot 7-under-par 64 to lead three other teams by two shots. Second Round--Defending champions Davis Love III/ recorded their second consecutive 66, good for a 10-under-par 132 total and a one-stroke lead over five other tandems. Third Round--Gene Sauers/Hollis Stacy (641 and Billy Andrade'Kris Tschetter (66), at 14-under-par 199. held a one-stroke lead over Ed Humenik/Elaine Crosby and Love/Daniel.

CUT: There was no cut. Fifty-two teams completed 72 holes.

PRO-AM: $5,000. Tuesday--Individual- Bob Wolcott, 66, $300. Team- Jay Haas. 50, $300. Wednesday-'- Individual- Davis Love III, 64. $300. Team- Bob Gilder. 52, $300.

WEATHER: Sunny and mild virtually all week, cloudy and overcast Sunday.

Winners: Billy Andrade/Kris Tschetter 67-66-66-67--266 $110,000.00 (won playoff with par on second extra hole) Ed Humenik/Elaine Crosby __ ____..2 66-6767-66- -266 68.000.00 Buddy Gardner/Lynn Connelly . _. 13 67-69-6765- -268 35,000.00 Mike Hulbert/Laura Davies T3 64-72-66-66- -268 35,000.00 Davis Love III/Beth Daniel ..__..._..,. T3 66-66-68-68- -268 35,000.00 Rocco Mediate/Mlssie Berteotti ...... 16 67-6768-68- -270 19,18334 Fulton Allen /Sally Little._ ...... 16 67-66-69-68- -270 19,183,33 Andy North/Sally Little _...... __...T6 67-66-69-68- -270 19.183.33 David People /Barbara Mucha ...... T9 67-66-69-69- -271 10,300.00 Scott Hoch/Brandie Burton ._...__. _.T9 68.70-65-68- -271 10,300.00 Brad FabelNicki Fer on ...... T9 69-68-65-69- -271 10,300.00 Tim Simpson/Michele McCann...... 19 69-67-66-69- -271 10,300.00 Gene SauersMollis Stacy ..._.. _.... T9 70-65-64 -72--271 10,300.00 Rick Fehr/Caroline Keggi ...... _.,... T14 71-67-67 -67--272 7,750.00 Bob Gilder/Cindy Rarick _...... ,..,._.. T14 69-67-66-70- -272 7,750,00 Ted Schulz/Jane Crafter ...... 16 64-70-68 -71--273 7.000.00 Kenny Knox/Nancy Scranton....,..... T17 70-70-67-67--274 5,750.00 Fred FunkTina Barrett ------T17 69-68-70-67- -274 5,750.00 Tommy Armour/Lori Garbacz ...... T17 71-68-68 -67--274 5,750.00 Gary Hallberg/Shirley Furlong ...... 117 68-71-66 -69--274 5,750.00 Joey Sindelar/Julie Inkster ...._.._._T21 70-69-69 -67--275 4,750.00 Mike Smith/Martha Nause ...... T21 68-70-70 -67--275 4,750.00 Mike Springer/M. McNamara ...... 121 68-68-70 -69--275 4.750.00 Ken Green/Barb Bunkowsky ...... 121 66-67-71 -71--275 4.750.00 Lee Janzen/Colleen Walker ...... 25 69-69-68 -70--276 4,500.00 Brad Faxon/Jody Anschutz ...... 126 71-68-69-69--277 4.25000 Jay Delsmg/Penny Hammel ...... T26 71-70-68-68- -277 4,250.00 Bob Wolcott/Mitzi Edge ...... __.... T26 68-70-68-71- -277 4,250.00 Dan Forsman'Dottie Mochrie ...... 126 71-71-68 -67--277 4,250.00 Mark McCumber/Debhie Massey.... 130 68-72-68 -70--278 3,850.00 Bill Britton/Donna While _...... ,_... T30 70-69-70 -69--278 3,850.00 Keith Clearwater/D. Eggeling ...... 130 71.68-73-66- -278 3,850.00 L. Ten Bioeck7C. Figg Currier ...... T30 72-71-69-66--278 3,850.00 Jay Haas/Cathy Gerring ... __.. T34 71-69-69 -70--279 3,450.00 Brain Claar/Krisli Albers ..__... _..._. T34 68-69-73 -69--279 3,450.00 Toni Purtzer7tina Purtzer ...... T34 71-70-70 -68--279 3.450.00 John Mahaffey/Judy Dickinson .__. 134 74-67-72 -66--279 3,450.00 Brad BryanVKris Monaghan ...... 138 71-69-68- 72--280 3,125.00 Bill Buttner/Carol y n Hill _ ...... T38 71-71-69 -69--280 3,125.00 John Huston/Amy Benz ...... 138 69-68-75.68- -280 3,125.00 Bruce Fleisher/Tracy Kerdyk_....._..T38 69-73-73 -65--280 3.125.00 Neal Lancaster/Kay Cockerill ------T42 71-72-70 -68--281 2.950.00 Bill Glasson/Patti Rizzo._...... T42 74-68-72-67- -281 2,950.00 Kenny Perry/Sherri Truner._...... T42 74-69-71-67--281 2,950.00 Ed Doughert~ //Cathy Morse ...... _. T45 74-69-68 -72-283 2,800.00 Stan UJtley/Michelle Estill ...... T45 75-69-67- 72--283 2,800.00 Larry Rinker/Laurie Rinker ------T45 69-72-72-70 --283 2,800.00 Arnold Palmer/Tammie Green ...... T48 72-68-72 -72--284 2.675.00 Jay Overton/Laurel Kean _...... __ T48 70-72-70-72- -284 2.675.00 Soon Gump/Rosie Jones ___._...... T50 73-69.73.70 -285 2,575.00 Jim Hallet/Pam Wright ... ....._. T50 70-72-73-70- -285 2,575.00 Duffy Waldorf/Deb Richard ...... 52 72-73-73-70- -288 2,500.00

271 1991 PGA TOUR QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT GRADUATES Grenelefe Resort & Conference Center Dec. 4-9, 1991 South Course Par: 36-35--71 Yards: 6,869 West Course Par: 36-36--72 Yards: 7,150

A total of 855 applications were accepted with 12 regionals held to reduce the field to 181 players for the final tournament. After 72 holes the field was cut to 93 players who scored 289 or better.

RANKING NAME SCORE TOTAL 1. Mike Slandly 67-71-67-70-69-68--412 2. Carl Cooper 67-64-68-73-73-70--415 3. Tom Byrum 68-69-70-71-73-66--417 Kelly Gibson 72-68-68-71-69-69--417 Sonny Skinner 71-66-67-69-73-71--417 6. Paul McIntire 69-74-70-67-67-71--418 Jon Chaffee 72-74-68-65-70-69--418 8. Steve Hart 71-69-71-68-71-71--421 Fran Guinn 67-69-73-69-75-68--421 Patrick Burke 74-69-66-73-71-68--421 Donnie Hammond 71-71-69-68-73-69--421 12. Emlyn Aubrey 70-77-73-66-67-69--422 13. Mike Cunning 76-73-69-69-68-68--423 Greg Lesher 73-68-73-67-71-71--423 John Ross 71-68-71-68-71-74--423 Greg Whisman 74-71-67-72-67-72--423 17. J.P. Hayes 73-72-70-71-69-69--424 18. E.J. Pfister 73-69-66-71-76-70--425 Mark Carnavele 74-72-68-69-71-71--425 Robert Friend 72-72-69-69-72-71--425 Jim Woodward 72-73-65-73-70-72--425 Doug Martin 72-69-70-71-69-74--425 23 John Inman 72-74-69-69-73-69--426 Mitch Adcock 71-74-64-70-75-72--426 Bruce Zabriski 76-69-72-65-72-72--426 David Toms 72-73-70-69-70-72--426 David Ggrin 66-72-72-70-73-73--426 Richard Zokol 71-70-69-71-72-73--426 73-73-70-69-68-73--426 Chris Tucker 30 Tray Tyner 72-70-64-73-78-70--427 Michael Allen 73-70-69-73-73-69--427 Dicky Thompson 74-70-66-74-73-70--427 Brandel Chamblee 71-72-74-69-73-68--427 John Riegger 74-71-72-68-70-72--427 Jim McGovern 73-66-70-67-75-76--427 36 John Elliot 73-70-70-70-74-71--428 Kim Young 74-71-70-69-73-71--428 Marco Dawson 70-79-69-68-73-69--428 Robin Freeman 72-74-71-67-72-72--428 David Peege 72-75-70-70-74-67--428 Greg Hickman 75-68-69-69-72-75--428 42 Dave Schreyer 73-73-69-70-72-72--429 Mike Sullivan 74-74-70-69-70-72--429 Lon Hinkle 74-71-71-71-72-70--429 Dick Mast 70-74-71-71.70-73--429 Brad Bell 76-68-71-70-75-69--429 Greg Kraft 73-73-68-71-70-74--429 Steve Lamontagne 72-70-71-73-68-75--429

272 1991 PGA TOUR FACTS AND FIGURES 1991 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARY • Denotes first time winner

TOURNAMENT COURSE WINNER SCORE UNDER PAR MARGIN MONEY RUNNERS-UP 1. Infiniti Tournament LaCosta CC TOM KITE 272 16 1 $144.000 Lanny Wadkins of Champions Carlsbad,CA 2. Northern Telecom TPC at SlarPass PHIL MICKELSON (a) 272 16 1 (a) Amateur T- Tom Purtzer Open Tucson, AZ Bob Tway 3. United Airlines Waialae CC LANNY WADKINS 270 18 4 $198,000 John Cook Hawaiian Open Honolulu, HI 4. Phoenix Open TPC of Scottsdale NOLAN HENKE 268 16 1 $180,000 T- Curtis Strange Scottsdale. AZ Tom Watson Gil Morgan 5. AT&T Pebble Beach Pebble Beach GL PAUL AZINGER 274 14 4 $198.000 T- Corey Pavin National Pro-Am Poppy Hills GC Brian Claar Spyglass Hill GC Pebble Beach, CA 6. Bob Hope Chrysler PGA West/Palmer Course COREY PAVIN 331+ 29 Playoff $198,000 Mark O'Meara Classic Bermuda Dunes CC (Won playoff with birdie on first extra Hole) Indian Wells CC (+90-hole event) La Quote CC Palm Springs, CA 7 Shearson Lehman Torrey Pines GC JAY DON BLAKE' 268 20 2 $180,000 Bill Sander Hutton Open North/South Courses LaJolla, CA 8. Nissan Los Angeles Open Riviera CC TED SCHULZ 272 12 1 $180,000 Jeff Sluman Pacific Palisades, CA 9. Doral Ryder Open Doral CC ROCCO MEDIATE 276 12 Playoff $252,000 Curtis Strange Blue Course (Won playoff with birdie on first extra Hole) Miami, FL 10. Honda Classic TPC at Eagle Trace STEVE PATE 279 9 3 $180,000 T- Paul Azinger Coral Springs, FL Dan Halldorson 11. Nestle Invitational Bay Hill Club & Lodge ANDREW MAGEE 203' 13 2 $180,000 Tom Sieckmann Orlando, FL (' 54 holes due to weather) 12. USF&G Classic English Turn G&CC IAN WOOSNAM' 275 13 Playoff $180,000 Jim Hallet New Orleans, LA (Won playoff with par on second extra Hole)

1991 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARY/ continued ' Denotes first time aw ,r

TOURNAMENT COURSE WINNER SCORE UNDER PAR MARGIN MONEY RUNNERS-UP 13. THE PLAYERS TPC at Sawgrass STEVE ELKINGTON 276 12 1 $288.000 Fuzzy Zoeller Championship Ponte Vedra, FL

14.The Masters Tournament Augusta National GC IAN WOOSNAM (2) 277 11 1 $243.000 Jose Maria Olazabal Augusta. GA

15. Deposit Guaranty Hattiesburg CC LARRY SILVEIRA 266 14 Playoff $54,000 T- Russ Cochran Gulf Classic Hattiesburg, MS (Money official, victory unofficial) Mike Nicolette (Won playoff with birdie on first extra hole) 16. MCI Heritage Classic Harbour Town GL DAVIS LOVE III 271 13 2 5180.000 Ian Baker-Finch Hilton Head, SC 17. K mart Greater Forest Oaks CC MARK BROOKS 275 13 Playoff $225,000 Gene Sauers Greensboro Open Greensboro, NC (Won playoff with par on third extra hole)

18. GTE Byron Nelson TPC at Las Colinas NICK PRICE 270 10 1 $198,000 Craig Stadler Classic Irving, TX

"' 19. BellSouth Atlanta Classic Atlanta CC COREY PAVIN (2) 272 16 Playoff $180.000 Steve Pate Marietta, GA (Won playoff with par on second extra hole) 20. The Memorial Tournament GC KENNY PERRY 273 15 Playoff $180,000 Hale Irwin Dublin, OH (Won playoff with birdie on second extra hole)

21. Southwestern Bell Colonial Colonial CC TOM PURTZER 267 13 3 $216,000 T-Bob Lohr. Scott Ho,,, Fort Worth, TX David Edwards

22. Kemper Open TPC at Avenel BILLY ANDRADE • 263 21 Playoff $180,000 Jeff Sluman Potomac, MD (Won playoff with birdie on first extra hole)

23. Buick Classic Westchester CC BILLY ANDRADE (2) 273 11 2 $180.000 Brad Bryant Rye, NY 24. U.S. Open Hazeltine National GC PAYNE STEWART 282 6 Playoff $235.000 Scott Simpson Chaska, MN (Won 18 hole playoff on Monday, 751077)

25. Anheuser-Busch Kingsmill GC MIKE HULBERT 266 18 Playoff $180,000 Kenny Knox Golf Classic Williamsburg, VA (Won playoff with par on first extra hole)

26. Federal Express TPC at Southwind FRED COUPLES 269 15 3 $180.000 Rick Fehr St. Jude Classic Germantown, TN 1991 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARY/ continued Denotes first time winner

TOURNAMENT COURSE WINNER SCORE UNDER PAR MARGIN MONEY RUNNERS-UP 27. Centel Western Open Cog Hill G&CC RUSS COCHRAN* 275 13 2 $180.000 Greg Norman Lemont, IL

28. New England Classic Pleasant Valley CC BRUCE FLEISHER* 268 16 Playoff $180,000 Ian Baker-Finch Sutton, MA (Won playoff with birdie on 7th extra hole)

29. Chattanooga Classic Valleybrook G&CC DILLARD PRUITT* 260 20 2 $126.000 Lance Ten Broeck Hixsan, TN

30. British Open The Old Course IAN BAKER-FINCH 272 8 2 $150,000 Mike Harwood St. Andrews, Scotland

31. Canon Greater TPC at River Highlands BILLY RAY BROWN • 271 9 Playoff $180,000 T-Corey Pavin Hartford Open Cromwell. CT (Won playoff with BIRDIE on first extra hole) Rick Fehr

32. Buick Open Warwick Hills G&CC BRAD FAXON • 271 18 Playoff $180.000 Chip Beck Grand Blanc, MI (Won playoff with par on first extra hole) rn

33. PGA Championship Crooked Stick GC JOHN DALY 276 12 3 $230.000 Bruce Lietzke Carmel, IN

34. The International Castle Pines GC JOSE MARIA OLAZABAL +10 — 3 pis. $198.000 Castle Rock. CO

35. NEC World Series Firestone CC, TOM PURTZER (2) 279 1 Playoff $216.000 T-Davis Love III of Golf (South Course) (Won playoff with par on second extra hole) Jim Gallagher Akron, OH

36. Greater Milwaukee Open Tuckaway CC MARK BROOKS (2) 270 18 1 $180,000 Robert Gamez Franklin, WI

37. Canadian Open Glen Abbey GC NICK PRICE (2) 273 15 1 $180.000 David Edwards Oakville, Ontario

38. Hardee's Golf Classic Oakwood CC 0. A. WEIBRING 267 13 1 $180,000 T-Peter Jacobsen Coal Valley, IL Paul Azinger 1991 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SUMMARY/ continued ' Denotes fi rst time

TOURNAMENT COURSE WINNER SCORE UNDER PAR MARGIN MONEY RUNNERS-UP 39. B.C. Open En-Joie CC FRED COUPLES (2) 269 15 3 $126,000 Robert Gamez Endicott, NY

40. Ryder Cup Ocean Course UNITED STATES 14 1/2 - 13 1/2 — Europe Kiawah Island. SC

41. Buick Southern Open Calloway Gardens DAVID PEOPLES 276 12 1 $126,000 Robert Gamez (Mountain View Coursel Pine Mountain, GA 42. H.E.B. Texas Open Oak Hills CC BLAINE McCALLISTER 269 11 Playoff 5162.000 Gary Hallberg San Antonio, TX (Won playoff with birdie on second extra hole)

43. Las Vegas Invitational Las Vegas CC ANDREW MAGEE (2) 329 31 Playoff $270.000 D. A. Weibring Desert Inn CC (Won playoff with birdie on second extra hole) Sunrise GC Las Vegas. NV 44. Walt Disney World/ Magnolia. Palm & MARK O'MEARA 267 21 1 $180,000 David Peoples Oldsmobile Classic Lake Buena Vista GCs 45. Independent Insurance TPC at The Woodlands FULTON ALLEM 273 15 1 $144,000 T-Mike Hulbert Agent Open The Woodlands, TX Tom Kite

46. TOUR Championship Pinehurst No. 2 CRAIG STADLER 279 5 Playoff $360.000 Russ Cochran Pinehurst, NC (Won playoff with birdie on second extra hole) 47. Asahi Glass Four Tours Royal Adelaide GC PGA EUROPEAN TOUR 8-4 - Australasian PGA Tc... World Championship Adelaide, Australia 48.Ping Kapalua International Kapalua Resort MIKE HULBERT* 276 16 Playoff $150.000 Davis Love Ill Maui, HI (Wan playoff with birdie on first extra hole)

49. Shark Shortcut Sherwood CC LANNY WADKINS/ 189 27 4 $125,000 Greg Norman/Jack Benefiting RMCC Thousand Oaks, CA TOM PURTZER 50. Skins Game PGA West (Stadium Course) PAYNE STEWART $260.000 - - - John Daly La Cointa. CA 51 JCPenney Classic innisbrook Resort BILLY ANDRADE/* 266 18 Playoff $180.000 Ed Humenikhlaine C:. Tarpon Springs. FL KRIS TSCHETTER COREY PAVIN WINS ARNOLD PALMER AWARD

Corey Pavin earned his first Arnold Palmer Award, as the PGA TOUR's lead- ing money winner, by earning $979,430 in 1991. Pavin defeated former Arnold Palmer Award winner Craig Stadler by over $150,000 to earn the honor. Pavin's best previous finish on the money list was 6th place in 1985. Thetrophy, a bronze casting of"Arnie", will be awarded to Pavin at the PGA TOU R's National Awards Dinner in early January. Past recipients of the award include Tom Kite (1981,1989), Craig Stadler (1982), Hal Sutton (1983), Tom Watson (1984), Curtis Strange (1985, 1987, 1988) and Greg Norman (1986, 1990).

Name Events Money Name Events Money

I. COREY PAVIN ...... 25 ,..$979,430 GENE SAUERS .._ ...... _...__. _.25 _. 5400.535 ?. CRAIG STADLER ...... 21 ... 827,628 DAVID EDWARDS ...... _., 27 .... 396.695 3. FRED COUPLES ...... 21 .....791,749 TOM KITE ...... 25 .....396.580 1. TOM PURTZER ...... 25 .....750,568 JOHN HUSTON ...... 27 .....395,853 5. ANDREW MAGEE ...... 28 .....750,082 BOB LOHR ...... 26 ... 386,759 5. STEVE PATE ...... 26 ..... 727,997 FUZZY ZOELLER ...... 16 .....385.139 7. NICK PRICE ...... _...... 23.....714,389 JOSE MARIA OLAZABAL * ...... 7...... 382.124 S. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 28 .....686.361 KENNY PERRY ...... 24 .....368,784 . PAUL AZINGER ...... 21 .....685.603 TOM WATSON ...... 16 .....354,877 10. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 30 ..... 684.851 BILLY RAY BROWN ...... _.._....29.....348,082 11. MARK BROOKS ....._ ...... 30.....667.263 HAL SUTTON ...... 28 ..... 346.411 12. LANNY WAOKINS ..._ ...... _.23.....651.495 CUFTIS STRANGE ...... 20 .....336,333 13. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 21 .....649,513 JIM H A LL ET ...... 31 ..... 333, 010 14. BILLY ANDRADE ...... 29 .....615,765 MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... _. 24 ...323, 621 15. ROCCO MEDIATE ...... 25 .....597,438 SCOTT SIMPSON ...... 18 ..... 322.936 16. CHIP BECK ...... 26 ..... 578,635 BOB TWAY ...... 24 .....322,931 17. JOHN DALY# ...... 33 .....574,783 GREG NORMAN ...... 17 ... 320,196 18. JIM GALLAGHER, JR ...... 32 .....570,627 STEJE JONES ...... 27 .....294.961 19. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 19 .... 66,2725 RICK FEHR ...... 26 .....288 983 20. MARK O'MEARA ...... _ ...... _..25 .... 63,8965 RAY FLOYD ...... _.._.. 17 .....284.897 21. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 27 .....563,854 BILL BRI70N ...... 30 .....282.894 22. D.A.WEIBRING ...... 24 ..... 558,648 LOFEN ROBERTS ...... 29 .....281.174 23. JEFF SLUMAN ...... 30 ..... 552,979 ROEERT GAMEZ ...... 27 .....280,349 24. MIKE HULBERT ...... 31 .....551.750 LARRY MIZE ..... ...... 25 ..... 279.061 25. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 28 .....549.120 TOM SIECKMANN ...... 28 .....278.598 26. JOHN COOK ...... 25 .,...546.984 GAFY HALLBERG ...... 26 .....273.546 27. SCOTT HOCH ...... 31 .....520,038 DILLARD PRUITT # ...... 27 .....271.861 28. NOLAN HENKE ...... 27 .....518,811 PETER JACOBSEN ...... 23 .....263.180 29. TED SCHULZ ...... 31 ....508,058 KEN GREEN ...... _.._ ...... 29 .....263.034 30. IAN WOOSNAM ' ...... 6 ...... 485,023 BOB GILDER ...... 25 .. 251.683 31. PAYNE STEWART ...... 19 .....476,971 BRIAN C LAAR ...... 31 ..... 251,309 32. KENNY KNOX ...... 33 .....423,025 JEFF MAGGERT ...... _ ...... 29 ....240.940 33. HALE IRWIN ....,..__ ...... 17..._422,652 KE I-H C LEAR WATER ...... 29 ...239,72 7 34. BRAD FAXON ...... _ ...... 28 .....422,088 GIL MORGAN ...... 24 ,....232,913 35. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 29 .....414,346 FULTON ALLEM ...... 23 .....229,702 36. BLAINE McCALLISTER ...... 26 ..... 412,974 LEE JANZEN ...... 33 ..... 228,242

Non-PGA TOUR Member 278 # 1990 Qualifying Tournament Graduate II, p rtie E vents Money voids Money

73. FRED FUNK .31 $226915 141. JIM McGOVERN ...... 34 ..$88,869 74, HOWARD TWITTY ...... 30 ..... 226.426 142. MIKE DONALD ...... 34 ..... 88.248 75. BEN CRENSHAW ...... 21 ..... 224.563 143. STEVE LOWERY ...... 10 .... 87.597 76. BRUCE FLEISHER ...... 10 ..... 219.335 144. DICKY THOMPSON# ...... 31 ...... 86.480 77, PHIL BLACKMAR ...... 27 ..... 218.838 145. JOHN INMAN# ...... 32 ...... 84.501 78, DAN FORSMAN ...... 26 ....214,175 146. BRIAN KAMM# ...... 27...... 81.932 79. DAVE RUMMELLS# ...... 31 ....213,627 147. RAY STEWART ...... 31 ...... 80.495 80. SCOTT GUMP# ...... 29 ..... 207,809 148 CURT BYRUM ...... 31 .... 78,725 81. BOBBY WADKINS ...... 31 ..... 206,503 149 RICHARD ZOKOL ...... 25 ...... 78,426 82. ED DOUGHERTY ...... 36 ..... 201.958 150. GREG LADEHOFF# ...... 26 ...... 75.659 83. BUDDY GARDNER ...... 30 .... 201,700 151. GREG BRUCKNER# ...... 32 ....,.. 74.858 84, JAY HAAS ...... , 29 ..... 200.637 152. DAVE SUTHERLAND# ...... 28 ...... 71,629 85. TIM SIMPSON ...... 25 ...196,582 153. TOM BYRUM ...... 33 ..... 68.871 86. DUFFY WALDORF# ...... 29..... 196.081 154, SAM RANDGLPH# ...... 27 ..... 68,668 87. WAYNE LEVI ...... 25 ....195.861 155. GREG WHISMAN# ...... 29...... 67,975 88. ANDY BEAN ...... 24 ...193.609 156. DON POOLEY ...... 15 ..... 67.549 89. BILLY MAYFAIR ..... ...... 33 ..... 185.668 157. BOB EASTWOOD ...... 28...... 65,215 90. NEAL LANCASTER# ...... 33..... 180.037 158 GREG TWIGGS ...... 31 ...... 65,081 91. MIKE SPRINGER ...... 28..... 178,587 159. JOHN MAHAFFEY ...... 21 ...... 64,403 92. MARK McCUMBER .. ... ...... .... 23 ..... 173,852 160. SEVE BALLESTEROS ' ...... 6 ...... 64.320 93. DAVID FROST ...... 28..... 171,262 161. BRANDEL CHAMBLEE# ...... ... 30 ...... 64.141 94, JOEY SINDELAR ...... 28 .... 168,352 162. CRAIG PARRY ...... 6 ...... 63,767 95. DAN POHL ...... 21 ..,.. 163,438 163. LENNIE CLEMENTS ...... ...15,...... 62,827 96. LARRY NELSON...... 16 ... 160,543 164. JIM BENEPE# ...... 30...... 62.083 97. DAN HALLDORSON# ...... 27 ..... 158,743 165. STEVEN RICHARDSON ...... 2 ...... 60.000 98. MIKE REID ...... 20 .... 152,678 166. SANDY LYLE ...., ...... 8 ...... 59.794 99. BRAD BRYANT ...... 29 152 202 167. BARRY JAECKEL ...... 12 ...... 59.216 100. JAY DELSING ...... 31 .... 149,775 168. CHARLES BCWLES# ...... 26 ....58,035 101. MIKE SMITH ...... 31 ..... 149,613 169. TREVOR DODDS# ...... 28 ..... 57,786 102. JODIE MUDD ...... 18 .... 148,453 170. CLARK DENNIS# ...... 30 ...... 57.720 103. BRAD FABEL ...... 30 .... 147,562 171 MIKE STANDLY# ...... 31 ...... 55.846 104 MARK LYE . ...... 29 ..... 147.530 172. JIM BOOROS ...... 30 ...... 53.682 105, BOB ESTES ...... 32 ..... 147.364 173. BRYAN NORTON# ...... 25 ..... 50,139 106. LANCE TEN BROECK ...... 14,... 146.089 174, LON HINKLE ...... 15 ...... 49,692 107, BOB WOLCOTT ...... 36..... 145,389 175 PERRY ARTHUR# ...... 25 ...... 49,396 108. DAVE BARR ...... 26..... 144,389 176, WILLIE WOOD ...... 27 ...... 48,033 109. ROBERT WRENN ...... 29 ...141,255 177. MICHAEL ALLEN# ...... 29...... 47.626 110 BILL SANDER ...... 20. ... . 139,444 178. BILL GLASSON ...... 11 .... 46.995 111 DOUG I EWELL ...... 22..... 137,360 179 JIM THORPE ...... 27.. ... , 46.039 112. KIRK TRIPLETT ...... 28 ... 137.302 180. JOHN WILSON# ...... 29 ...... 43.041 113, RONNIE BLACK# ...... ...25...,. 135.865 181 KEN SCHALL# ...... 30 .... 41.248 114. PETER PERSONS ...... 31 ... 130,447 182. ROBERT THOMPSON# ...... 26...... 40,895 115. STAN UTLEY ...... 32 ..... 127,849 183. BILL BUTTNER# ...... 28...... 40.373 116, BOBBY CLAMPETT# ...... 30 .... 127,817 184 BRIAN WATTS# ...... 29 ...... 40,199 117. NICK FALDO ...... 7...... 127.156 185. JOE OZAK...... ...... ...... .... 2 -38,850 118, WAYNE GRADY ...... 19 ... 126.650 186. RICKY KAWAGISH. ...... 7 .... 38,797 119, DAVID CANIPE ...... 30 ...126,520 187. DAVID FEHERTY , . ...... 1 . 38,000 120. DUDLEY HART# ...... 31 .... 126.217 188, ROGER MALTBIE ...... 25 . . 37,962 121. ED HUMENIK ...... 33 .... 124.497 189. BRANDT JOBE# ...... ...... 27...... 37,502 122. JACK NICKLAUS ...... 8...... 123.797 190, CARL COOPER# ...... 26...... 37,387 123. ED FIORI ...... 29..... 120,722 191. MARK HAYES# ...... 22 ...... 36.370 124. BART BRYANT# ...... 31 ,,.. 119,931 192, TOMMY MOORE ...... 20 ,...... 35.409 125, JOHN ADAMS ...... 30 .... 117,549 193, TOMMY NAKAJIMA ...... 2 ...... 35,150 126, CHRIS PERRY ...... 33 .116,105 194. MARK MCNULTY ...... 4 ...... 34,321 127, LARRY PINKER ...... 26 .... 115.956 195. MIKE NICOLETTE ...... 5 ...... 33.222 128. LEONARD THOMPSON ...... 30..... 114.275 196. JO ANDERSON# ...... 26 ...... 33,180 129, BERNHARD LANGER ...... 7...... 112.539 197. PETER SENIOR ...... 4 ...... 32,217 130 BRIAN TENNYSON ...... 32 ..110.302 198. CLARK BU R ROUGHS ...... 19 ...... 29,377 131. JOEL EDWARDS# ...... 30 ... 106,820 199. JIM WOOD WARD ...... 29 28,307 132. MORRIS HATALSKY ...... 26 .. 106,265 200. BARRY CHEESMAN# ...... 28 25.156 133. MIKE SULLIVAN ...... 29 ... 106,048 201. ANDY NORTH ...... 21 ...... 24.653 134. JERRY HAAS ...... 32..... 103,104 202. MIKE McCULLOUGH ...... 4 ...... 24.600 135, DONNIE HAMMOND ...... 24..... 102,668 203. SEAN MURPHY. ...... 25 ..... 24,187 136. MARK WIEBE ...... 31 ...100,046 204. PAT McGOWAN ...... 23 ..... 21,098 137. MARCO DAWSON# ...... 29...... 96,756 205 BRAD LARDON# ...... 23 ...... 20.926 138. LARRY SILVEIRM ...... 29...... 93,893 206 PAUL BROADHURST ...... 1 ...... 20.800 139. EMLYN AUBREY ...... 33 ..... 91.257 207. JEFF WOODLAND • ...... 3 ...... 20,500 140. TOMMY ARMOUR ...... 31 .... 90,478 208. BILL KRATZERT ...... 15 ...... 19.819

Non-PGA TOUR Member # 1990 Qualifying Tournament Graduate 279 209 KARL KIMBALL s __._. ._25._..519.704 266. SCOTT VERFLANK _._...... 26...... 53,195 BRETT UPPER ' ...... 6 ...... ,18.881 267. GREG CERULLI 3 ...... 3,192 210...... 211. FRANK CONNER ...... 55 ...... 18.319 268. P.H. HORGAN III ...... 7 ...... 2,912 212. HUBERT GREEN ...... 17 ...... 18.031 269. JOHNNY MILLER ...... 1 ...... 2,864 213. DENIS WATSON ...... 22 ...... 17.749 269. JEFF WILSON ' ...... 3 ...... 2.864 214. DAVID ISHI I ...... 2 ...... 17,615 271. DAVE MILEY ' ...... 1 ...... 2.753 215. JOHN ROSS' ...... 3 ...... 17,500 272. MIKE HOLLAND ...... 4 ...... 2.741 216. DICK MAST ...... 28 ...... 17,274 273. JIM HAMILTON ' ...... 1 ...... 2,675 217. BRAD BELL# ...... 24 ...... 16.851 274. ERNIE ELS ...... 1 ...... 2.647 218. JUMBO OZAKI' ...... 3...... 15,765 275. FRANCIS QUINN ' ...... 2 ...... 2.569 219. CRAIG RUDOLPH# ...... 28 ...... 14,765 276. KEITH FERGUS .._.....~ ...... 1 ...... 2.532 220. MAC O'GRADY ...... 8 ...... 14.102 277. JOE LLOYD' ...... 1 ...... 2,513 ' 221. RON STRECK ...... 6 ...... 13.914 278. JIM CARTER ...... 7 ...... 2.450 222. JACK RENNER ...... 8 ...... 13,612 279. DAVID TENTIS ' ...... 1 ...... 2.442 223. TONY SILLS ...... 11 ...... 13,490 280. BOB BOROWICZ ' ...... 2 ...... 2.365 224. WAYNE WESTNER * ...... 3 ...... 12,380 281. DENNIS HARRINGTON . ...... 2 ...... 2,328 225. DAVID GRAHAM ...... 8 ...... 12,233 282. SCOTT WILLIAMS ' ...... 1 ...... 2,313 226. BRETT OGLE ' ...... 2 ...... 10,175 283. FRANK EDMONDS ...... 1 ...... 2.283 227. LOUIS BROWN * __ ...... 1 ...... 9,820 284. RICK GIBSON ' ...... 2 ...... 2.280 228. CLARENCE ROSE ...... 21 ...... 9,564 285. NOBUO SERIZAWA * ...... _...... 1 ...... 2.270 229. GRANT WAITE ...... 4 ...... 9,307 286. DENNY HEPLER ' ...... 1 ...... 2.225 230. JOHN MORSE ' ...... 3 ...... 9.117 286. LONNIE NIELSON ...... 11 ...... ,.2,225 231. KIM YOUNG# ...... 22 ...... 9.022 288. KELLY GIBSON ...... 2 ...... 2.140 232. PAUL TRITTLER' ...... _..._..4 ...... _.8,768 288. DANA OUIGLEY '...... 1 ...... 2,140 233. DON SHIREY, JR. ' ...... 6 ...... 8,703 290. JOHN BURCKLE ...... 1 ...... 2,100 234. SATOSHI HIGASHI' ...... 2...... 8,350 290. YOSHINORI KANEKO ' ...... 1 ...... 2,100 235. DAVID OGRIN ...... 15 ...... 8.024 292. JERRY FOLTZ ' ...... 3 ...... 2,090 236. HIDEKI KASE ...... 1 ...... 7,875 293. TOM CLEAVER ' ...... 1 ...... 2.050 237. ARNOLD PALMER ...... 5...... 7.736 293. MARTY SCHIENE ...... 1 ...... 2,050 238. MITCH ADCOCK ' ...... 3 _,.._...7,602 295. J.B. SNEVE ' ...... 1 .._.._..2,040 239. ROGER WESSELS ` ...... 2...... 7.575 296. KEVIN SUTHERLAND ' ...... 1 ...... 2,030 297. AKI OH MAC H I ...... 2.002 240. LINDY MILLER ...... 3 ...... 7,378 ...... 2 241. GARY MCCORD ...... 8...... 7,365 298. BRETT OUIGLEY ' ...... _ ...... 2 ...... 1,990 242. JOHN JOSEPH' ...... 1 ...... 7,322 299. JACK FERENZ ' ...... _...... 2 ...... 1,985 243. GARY KOCH ...... 10 ....,....7,189 300. TAYLOR SMITH ' ...... I ...... 1.980 244. RODGER DAVIS' ...... 1 ...... 6.876 301. TRAY TYNER ' _.._ ...... 1 ...... 1.940 245. GREG POWERS ...... 6 ...... 6,464 302. CHRIS TUCKER ...... 2 ...... 1.910 246. TOM EUBANK ...... 4 ...... 6.310 303. JEFF HART' ...... 2 ...... 1,866 246. GIBBY T GILBERT ...... 1 ...... 6.310 304. MATT COLE ._ ...... 1 ...... 1.850 248. JERRY PATE ...... 18 ...... 6,249 304. RICKTODD ' ...... 1 ...... 1.850 249. EDUARDO ROMERO ...... 3...... 6.179 306. TOM PERNICE JR. * ...... 3 ...... 1.824 250. RICK DALPOS 4 ...... 1 ...... 6.075 307. RICKY SMALLRIDGE ' ...... 1 ...... 1,647 251. MIKE HARW00D 308. ANDY DILLARD ...... 1 ...... 1.644 ...... 2.._...... 6,034 252. ERNIE GONZALEZ ...... 4 ...... 5,550 309. SEAN GORGONE ' ...... 1 ...... 1,640 253. HOWARD CLARK ...... 1 ...... 5.423 310. OLEN GRANT ' ...... 1 ...... 1.533 253. DANNY EDWARDS ...... 3 ...... 5.423 311. TERRY DIEHL .._ ...... 2 ...... _. 1 488 * 255. STEVE GOTSCHE ...... 1 ...... 5,165 312. RAY PEARCE ' .._._ ...... 1 ...... 1.456 256. CALVIN PEETE ...... 11 ...... 4.978 313. BOBBY COLE ...... 4 ...... 1.400 257. TERRY SNODGRASS' ...... 1 ...... 4,958 314. WEBB HEINTZELMAN ' ...... 1 ...... 1,292 258. STEVE LAMONTAGNE ...... 2 ...... 4,950 314. FRED WADSWORTH ...... 5 ...... 1,292 259. HARRY TAYLOR ' ...... 3 ...... 4.355 316. GARY RUSNAK ...... 11 ...... 858 260. SONNY SKINNER ' ...... 2 ...... 4,013 316. DENNIS TRIXLER ...... 2 ...... 858 261. TOMMY AARON ' ...... 1 ...... 3,533 318. STEVE POPE' ...... I ....._...._710 261. LEE TREVINO ...... 2 ...... 3.533 319. GEORGE CADLE...... _ ...... _.....1 ...... 633 263. JERRY ANDERSON' ...... 2...... 3.510 320. JEFF BARLOW ' ...... 2 ...... 597 263. JIM NELFORD ...... 4 ...... 3.510 321. ALAN PATE ...... _...... 1 ._...... 588 265. BILLY TUTEN ' ...... 5 ...... 3.294

Non-PGA TOUR Member # 1990 Qualifying Tournament Graduate 280 LEADERS IN CAREER MONEY EARNINGS

1. TOM KITE .____. _._. 56.655,474 51. J.C. SNEAD __...... _._52,219.171 2 TOM WATSON _ ._._5.729,108 52. JEFF SLUMAN ___ _. _....2,078.703 3. CURTIS STRANGE _...._ ...... 5.629,225 53. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 2,068.984 4. JACK NICKLAUS ...... _...... ,.5,294.261 54. BOB GILDER ...... 2,022,985 5. LANNY WADKINS ...... 5,265,876 55. BOBBY WADKINS...... 2,003,793 6. PAYNE STEWART ...... 5,059,959 56. DOUG TEWELL _...... _ ...... 1,908.876 7. BEN CRENSHAW .._ ...... _.,.,.4,690.831 57. ARNOLD PALMER ...... 1,902,697 8. GREG NORMAN ...... 4.571 466 58. GENE SAUERS ...... 1,888,169 9 HALE IRWIN ...... _..__ ...... 4,488,732 59. STEVE JONES ...... _..1,885,939 10. PAUL AZINGER ...... _..,...... 4,372,987 60. DAVID GRAHAM ...... 1.874,780 11, RAY FLOYD ...... 4,165.562 61. MIKE HULBERT ...... 1.872,554 12. FRED COUPLES ...... 4,122.727 62. GARY PLAYER ...... _. _,...... _...... 1,811.250 13. CRAIG STADLER ._ ...... 4,090.523 63. DAVID EDWARDS.....__....__....._.._.._1,793,416 14, CHIP BECK ...... 4,011.553 64. ROGER MALTBIE ...... 1,769,534 15. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 4,008.896 65. GEORGE BURNS ...... 1,753794 16, MARK O'MEARA ...... _ ...... 3,889,103 66. HOWARD TWITTY ...... 1.712,195 17. WAYNE LEVI ...... 3,573.360 67. LEONARD THOMPSON .._...... _...... 1,703,998 18. GIL MORGAN ...... 3,542,908 68. BILLY CASPER ...... __...... 1,691,583 19. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... __..3,482.362 69. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 1,663,335 20. LEE TREVINO ...... 3,478,449 70. MIKE DONALD _ ...... 1.645,374 21, JOHN MAHAFFEY ...... 3,467.594 71. ...... 1,642,861 22. SCOTT HOCH .._ ...... 3,380,155 72. MARK LYE ._._..____...._ ...... 1,620,403 23. HAL SUTTON ...... 3,278,315 73. GARY KOCH ...... 1,609,015 24. COREY PAVIN ...... 3,273,118 74. MILLER BARBER _ ...... 1,602,408 25. FUZZY ZOELLER ...... _.3,228.083 75. DONNIE HAMMOND ...... 1,593,625 26. ANDY BEAN ...... 3,166.175 76, ANDREW MAGEE ...... _.,...... 1,588,981 27. LARRY NELSON ...... 3,056.618 77. MARK WIEBE ...... 1,585,898 28. TIM SIMPSON ...... 3,025,176 78. JIM THORPE ...... _..1,576505 29. PETER JACOBSEN ...... 2,932,353 79. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 1,554.457 30, LARRY MIZE ...... _..2,867.593 80. JIM COLBERT ...... 1,553,135 31, SCOTT SIMPSON _ ...... 2,802,823 81. BILL GLASSON ...... _...... _.1,545,458 32. JAY HAAS ...._ ...... 2,776.945 82. KENNY KNOX ..__ ...... _....,....1,542,697 33. MIKE REID ...... 2,748,069 83. JERRY PATE .._.._ ...... _...... 1,539.388 34. BOB TWAY ..._...... _ ...... 2,718,264 84. DAVE B A R R ...... 1,539,097 35. MARK McCUMBER ...... 2,715,647 85. BLAINE McCALLISTER ...... 1,536.421 36. DAVID FROST ...... 2,680,230 86, JACK RENNER .__ ...... _.,.._...._.1,531,654 37. TOM PURTZER ...... 2.668,517 87. MARK BROOKS ..._ ...... _,._.1,530.580 38. NICK PRICE ...... 2,612.161 88, IAN BAKER-FINCH ....._ ...... 1,514.314 39. JODIE MUDD ...____ ...... 2,558,439 89. DAN FORSMAN ...... 1.511.466 40. STEVE PATE ...... 2,552.715 90. LON HINKLE ...... 1.495.361 41. HUBERT GREEN ...... 2,522,222 91. MARK HAYES ...... _ ...... _...1.487.570 42. JOHNNY MILLER ...... 2,517,112 92. JIM GALLAGHER. JR ...... 1,483.538 43. DAN POHL ...... 2.491,801 93. ED FIORI .._...... _ ...... 1,481.411 44. JOEY SINDELAR ...... 2.460,937 94. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 1,460,547 45. KEN GREEN ...... _...... _ ...... _2,428,921 95. WAYNE GRADY .._ ...... 1,458,201 46. JOHN COOK ...... _...... ,..2,337,325 96. MORRIS HATALSKY ...... 1.445, 445 47. CALVIN PEETE __ ...... 2,302,363 97. BOB EASTWOOD ...... 1,436,569 48. D.A. WEIBRING _ ...... 2.287,238 98. MIKE SULLIVAN ...... 1,427.299 49. DON POOLEY ...... 2,248.554 99. GARY HALLBERG ...... 1,419,679 50. TOM WEISKOPF ...... 2.226.391 100. BILL ROGERS ...... __..__...... 1,384,710

281 FINAL 1991 PGA TOUR CHARITY TEAM COMPETITION STANDINGS TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT NAME TOTAL BONUS 1. MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC 1,873,414 $500.000 2. HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC 1,620,973 250,000 3. HONDA CLASSIC 1.562,103 150,000 4. GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN 1.535.019 125.000 5. SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL 1,526,672 100,000 6. BELLSOUTH ATLANTA CLASSIC 1.492.775 90,000 7. THE INTERNATIONAL 1.408.361 80,000 8. WALT DISNEY WORLD/OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC 1,391,310 70,000 9. BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC 1.375.130 60,000 10. LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL 1,302,646 50,000 11. NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN 1,291,598 40,000 12. BUICK INVITATIONAL OF CALIFORNIA 1.275.860 30,000 13. SHELL HOUSTON OPEN 1.258,048 28,000 14. B.C. OPEN 1,155.891 27,000 15. THE NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC 1,101,606 26,000 16. CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 1.086,324 25,000 17. PHOENIX OPEN 1,084.738 24,000 18. CANADIAN OPEN 1.081,958 23.000 19. AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 1.033.625 22,000 20. K MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN 1,031,936 21,000 21. NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 1,007,599 20,000 22. FREEPORT MCMORAN CLASSIC 1,004,470 19,000 23. CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 976.512 18,000 24. KEMPER OPEN 965,905 17,000 25. SAZALE CLASSIC 913,762 16.000 26. THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 908,205 15,000 27. H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 889,882 14,000 28. TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP 873,955 13,500 29. DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC 859,233 13,000 30. PING KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL 852.402 12,500 31. BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN 791,208 12,000 32. BUICK CLASSIC 709,338 11,500 33. BUICK OPEN 667,229 11,000 34. NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN 666.846 10.500 35. FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC 601,283 10,000 36. JC PENNEY CLASSIC 590,482 9.750 37. CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC 586,037 9,500 38. GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 543,299 9,250 39. UNITED AIRLINES HAWAIIAN OPEN 539,371 9,000 40. INFINITI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 518,277 8,000

Total $2,000,000

282 CUMULATIVE TEAM CHARITY COMPETITION

Team 1986 1987 198B 1989 1990 1991 Total

MCI Her 1age Classic 51.562.50 $5555.56 5250.000.00 510,500.00 $90,000.00 5500.000.00 $857,618.06 Infiniti T of C 1,562.50 300,000.00 7,500.00 500000.00 12,000,00 8,000.00 829,06250 Waft Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic 500,000.00 130,000.00 11,500.00 90,000.00 9250.00 7000000 81 0,750.00 Las Vegas Invitational 26000.00 500.00000 21,000.00 17,000.00 21.000.00 50,00000 635,00000 Shell Houston Open 11,500.00 5,555.55 500,00000 27,000.00 24,000.00 28,000.00 596,055.55 Phoenix Open 14,00000 5.555.55 27,000.00 8,500.00 500,00000 24,000.00 579,055.55 Honda Classic 16,000,00 38,000.00 5500,00 12,500.00 250.000,00 150,000.00 472,000.00 The International 18,000.00 60,000.00 9,000.00 25000000 40,000.00 80,000.00 457,00000 Hardee Golf Classic 1,562.50 5000000 80,000.00 19,00000 11,500.00 250000.00 412,06250 THE PLAYERS Championship 300,000.00 5,555.56 24,000,00 7,000.00 28,000.00 15,000.00 379,555,56 Buick Open 1,562.50 10000000 125.000,00 750000 125,000.00 11,000.00 370,062.50 JCPenney Classic 120,000.00 13.000,00 150,000.00 10.00000 25,000,00 9,750.00 327,750.00 B.C. Open 20,000.00 70.00000 60.000.00 125,000.00 14,000.00 27,000.00 316.000,00 United Airlines Hawaiian Open 1,56250 200,000.00 9,500.00 50,000.00 10,500.00 9,000.00 280,563.50 Greater Milwaukee Open 1,562.50 20,500.00 20,000,00 80,000.00 30,000.00 125,000.00 277.062.50 Freeport-MCMoRan Classic 32,000.00 5.555.55 23,000.00 40,000.00 150,00000 19,000,00 269.555.55 Southwestern Bell Colonial 1,562.50 8000000 50,000,00 13,500.00 13.500.00 100,000.00 258,56250 Buick Southern Open 200,000.00 5,555.56 7,000.00 20,000.00 11,000.00 12,000.00 255555.56 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic 60,000.00 5.555.55 10,000.00 150,000.00 8,500.00 13,00000 247,055.55 Saeale Classic 100,000.00 12,000.00 8,500.00 8,000.00 100.000.00 16,00000 244,500,00 New England Classic 80.000,00 33,000.00 15,500.00 60,000.00 20,000.00 26,000.00 234,500.00 Nissan Los Angeles Open 35,000.00 5,555.55 90,000.00 30.00000 16,000.00 40,000.00 216,555.55 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open 140.000,00 5,555.56 5,000.00 28,000-00 9.500.00 21,000.00 209,055.56 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1,562.50 5.555,55 11.000,00 100,000.00 17.000.00 60,000.00 195,118,05 Buick Invitational of California 40.000,00 90.000.00 10.500.00 9,000.00 10.000.00 3000000 189,500.00 Canon Greater Hartford Open 22,000.00 5.555.55 6,000.00 70,000.00 60,00000 25,000.00 188,555.55 Buick Classic 50,000.00 18.000.00 18,000.00 13,000.00 70,000.00 11,500.00 180.500,00 Kemper Open 24.00000 5.555.55 100,000.00 12,000 00 15,000.00 17,000.00 173.555.55 BellSouth Classic 1.562.50 10,00000 12,500.00 22,00000 19,000.00 90.000.00 155.06250 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 1,56250 5.555.56 70,00000 15,000.00 22,000.00 22,00000 136,118.06 Ping Kapalua International 5.555,56 25,00000 11,000.00 80,000.00 12,500,00 134,055.56 Chattanooga Classic 12,500.00 43,000.00 28,000.00 24.000.00 12,500.00 9,500.00 129,500.00 Pensacola Open 70,000,00 23.000.00 14,000.00 6.50000 113,500.00 Northern Telecom Open 29,000.00 15,000.00 12,000.00 26.000.00 13,000.00 10,500.00 105,500.00 NEC World Series of Golf 1.562.50 5555.56 17,000.00 6,000.00 50000.00 20,000,00 100.118.06 Gatlin Brothers Southwest Classic 45,000.00 28.000.00 26,00000 99.00000 Centel Western Open 1,562.50 16,000.00 29,00000 9,500.00 23,000,00 18,000.00 97,062.50 Federal Express SL Jude Classic 10,00000 25,50000 13,500.00 23,000.00 9,750.00 10.000.00 91,750,00 Canadian Open 11,000.00 22000.00 11,500.00 18,000.00 23,000.00 85,500.00 H.E.B. Texas Open 13.000.00 25,000.00 27,000.00 14,000.00 79,000.00 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic 1,562.50 5.555,56 30000.00 21.000.00 9.000.00 9,250.00 76,368.06 TOUR Championship 1,56250 5,555.56 6500.00 18.000,00 26.000,00 13,500,00 71,118.06

283 1991 PGA TOUR STATISTICAL LEADERS

DRIVING DISTANCE DRIVING ACCURACY

NAME YARDS NAME PCT.

1. JOHN DALY....._._ ...... 288.9 1. HALE IRWIN ...... 783 2. GREG NORMAN ...... 282.3 2. LARRY MIZE ...... 778 3. FRED COUPLES ...... 280.7 3. DAVID EDWARDS ...... 777 4. BARRY CHEESMAN ...... 276.0 3. DOUG TEWELL ...... 777 4. DAN FORSMAN ...... 276.0 5. FRED FUNK ...... 764 4. TOM PURTZER ...... 276.0 6. FULTON ALLEM ...... 763 7. DAN POHL ...... 275.7 7. CURTIS STRANGE ...... 761 B. MARCO DAWSON ...... 274.5 8. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 760 9. JOHN ADAMS ...... 274.3 8. MIKE REID ...... 760 10. NEAL LANCASTER ...... 274.2 10. DILLPRD PRUITT ...... 756 11. JC ANDERSON ...... 274.1 11. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 754 12. GREG WHISMAN ...... 273.6 11. D.A. WEIBRING ...... 754 13. MIKE STANDLY ...... 273.5 13. DAVID CANIPE ...... 747 14. ED HUMENIK ...... 272.9 13. MORRIS HATALSKY ...... 747 15. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 272.6 15. BRIAN CLAAR ...... 741 16. GARY HALLBERG ...... 272.5 16. COREY PAVIN ...... 740 17. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 272.4 17. TOM 3YRUM ...... 738 18. DUFFY WALDORF ...... 272.0 18. SCOTT SIMPSON ...... 737 19. JOHN HUSTON ...... 271.5 19. CHIP BECK ...... 735 20. KENNY PERRY ...... 271.4 19. CLARIK DENNIS ...... 735 21. PHIL BLACKMAR ...... 271.2 21. BART BRYANT ...... 734 22. TOMMY ARMOUR ...... 271.1 21. TOM

284 1991 PGA TOUR Statistical Leaders (cont'd.)

GREENS IN REGULATION PUTTING LEADERS

NAME PCT. NAME PCT.

1. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 733 1. JAY DON BLAKE ...... _. _.. _. 1.732E 2. HAL SUTTON ...... 725 2. COREY PAVIN ...... _._. 1.733C 3. JOHN COOK ...... 717 3. JOHN HUSTON ...... 1.737 3. FUZZY ZOELLER ...... 717 3. LANCE TEN BROECK ...... 1.737 5. STEVE PATE ...... 712 5. KENNY KNOX ...... _ ...... 1,73E 6. DAVE BARR ...... 711 6. DAVE RUMMELLS ...... 1.744 6. TOM PURTZER ...... 711 7. MIKE SPRINGER .._ ...... 1.745 8. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 707 8. JEFF SLUMAN ...... 1.74E 8. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 707 9. IAN BAKER-FINCH .....__.._ ...... 1.747 8. DILLARD PRUITT ...... 707 10. SCOTT SIMPSON ...... 1.745 11. JIM HALLET ...... 706 11. GREG NORMAN ...... 1.75C 12. ROCCO MEDIATE...__ ...... 704 11. GENE SAUERS ...... 1.750 12. DAN POHL ...... 704 13. BRAD FAXON ...... 1.751 14. DAVID EDWARDS ...... 700 13. LEE JANZEN ...... 1.751 15. SCOTT GUMP ...... 697 15. BILLY ANDRADE ...... 1.7522 16. FRED COUPLES ...... 696 16. SCOTT HOCH ...... 1.753 16. TOM KITE ...... __.....,...... 696 17. CHIP BECK ._._ ...... 1,754 18. CHIP BECK ...... 695 18. SCOTT VERPLANK ...... 1755 18. SCOTT HOCH ...... 695 19. LARRY RINKER ...... 1.75E 20. BART BRYANT ...... 694 19. LOREN ROBERTS _ ...... 1.75E 20. JAY HAAS ...... 694 19. DENIS WATSON ...... 1.75E 20. LARRY MIZE ...... 694 22. FRED COUPLES ...... 1.759 23. BLAINE McCALLISTER ...... 693 22. GARY HALLBERG ...... 1.759 23. JOEY SINDELAR ...... 693 24. DAN FORSMAN ...... 1.76C 25. STEVE JONES ...... 692 24. ANDREW MAGEE ...... 1.76C 25. GENE SAUERS ...... 692 24. MARK O'MEARA ...... 1.76C 27. RONNIE BLACK ...... 691 24. STEVE PATE _ ...... 1.760 28. DAN HALLDORSON ...... 689 24. PAYNE STEWART ...... 1.760 28. NICK PRICE ...... 689 29. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 1.761 30. MARCO DAWSON ...._ ...... 688 30. ANDY BEAN ...... 1.762 30. TOM WATSON ...... 688 31. BEN CRENSHAW ...... 1.763 32, PETER JACOBSEN ...... 687 32. BOBBY CLAMPETT ...... 1.764 32, TED SCHULZ ...... 6B7 32. LANNY WADKINS ...... 1.764 34. KENNY PERRY ...... 686 34. MARK BROOKS ...... _._ ...... 1.766 35. BRAD FABEL.....___ ...... 685 34. CRAIG STADLER ...... 1.766 35. JOHN MAHAFFEY...._ ...... 685 34. HAL SUTTON ....._._ ...... _.1.766 35. MIKE SPRINGER ...... 685 34. D.A. WEIBRING ...... 1.766 38. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 684 38. MARK WIESE ...... _....._...... _ ...... 1.767 38. GIL MORGAN ...... 684 38. ROBERT WRENN ...... 1.767 38. MARK OMEARA ...... 684 40. BRIAN CLAAR ...... 1.768 38. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 684 40. MORRIS HATALSKY ...... 1.768 38. RICHARD ZOKOL ...... 684 40. NICK PRICE ...... 1.768 43, CLARK BURROUGHS ...... 683 43. NOLAN HENKE ...... 1.769 44. BILL BRITTON ...... 682 44. DAN POHL ...... 1.770 44. LENNIE CLEMENTS ...... 682 44. HOWARD TWITTY ...... 1.770 44. MIKE HULBERT ...... 682 44. WILLIE WOOD ...... 1.770 44. WAYNE LEVI ...... 682 47, PAUL AZINGER .... ...... 1.771 44. MIKE SULLIVAN ...... 682 47. RUSS COCHRAN...._._._ ...... 1771 44. HOWARD TWITTY ...... 682 47. BUDDY GARDNER ...... 1.771 50, JEFF MAGGERT ...... 681 50. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 1.772 50. MARK McCUMBER _ ...... 681 50. KEITH CLEARWATER ...... 1.772

285 1991 PGA TOUR Statistical Leaders (cont'd.)

TOTAL DRIVING EAGLE LEADERS NAME TOTAL NAME TOTAL

1. BRUCE LIETZKE..,...... _...... 42 1. ANDY BEAN ...... 15 2. FUZZY ZOELLER ...... _.._...... _....72 1. JOHN HUSTON ...... 15 3. TED SCHULZ ...... _...... _...... 75 3. CURTBYRUM ...... 14 4. KENNY PERRY ...... 78 4. TOMMYARMOUR ...... 13 5. JEFF MAGGERT ...... 79 5. JOHN DALY ...... 12 6. CRAIG STADLER ...... _...... 81 6. JIM BOOROS ...... 11 7. TOM PURTZER ...... 82 6. SCOTT HOCH ...... 11 8. FULTON ALLEM ...... 83 6. STEVE JONES ...... 11 9. ANDREW MAGEE ...... 88 6. CRAIG STADLER ...... 11 10. NICK PRICE ...... 93 6. HOWARD TW ITTY ...... 11 11. BLAINE McCALLISTER ...... 94 11. MICHAEL ALLEN ...... 10 12. GIL MORGAN ...... 96 11. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 10 13. ROCCO MEDIATE ...... 100 11. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 10 14. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 103 11. JOHN COOK ...... 10 15. STEVE ELKINGTON ...... 104 11. BEN CRENSHAW ...... 10 16. TOM WATSON ...... 105 11. ED DOUGHERTY ...... 10 17 JIM GALLAGHER. JR ...... 106 11. ROBERT GAMEZ ...... 10 18. SCOTT GUMP ...... 110 11. NOLAN HENKE ...... 10 19. MARK 0 MEARA ...... 119 11. NEAL LANCASTER ...... 10 20. SCOTT HOCH ...... 121 11. GREG NORMAN ...... 10 20. STEVE PATE .._ ...... 121 11. MIKE SULLIVAN ...... 10 20. HAL SUTTON ...... 121 11. GREG TWIGGS ...... 10 23. FRED COUPLES ...... 122 11. DUFFY WALDORF ...... 10 24. PAUL AZINGER ...... 124 24. JOHN ADAMS ...... 9 24. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 124 24. CHIP BECK ...... 9 24. ED HUMENIK ...... 124 24. KEITH CLEARWATER ...... 9 24. TOM KITE ...... 124 24. JIM GALLAGHER. JR ...... 9 28. CHIP BECK _ ...... _...... 125 24. KEN GREEN ...... 9 29. GARY HALLBERG...... 12B 24. JIM HALLET ...... 9 30. ROBERT GAMEZ ...... 129 24. DUDLEY HART ...... 9 31. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 134 24. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 9 32. DUFFY WALDORF ...... 139 24. ANDREW MAGEE ...... 9 33. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 141 24. STEVE PATE ...... 9 33. PAYNE STEWART ...... 141 24. GREG WHISMAN ...... 9 35. JOEY SINDELAR...... _ ...... 142 35. PHIL BLACKMAR ...... 8 36. DAN POHL _ ...... _..143 35. MARK BROOKS ...... 8 37. GREG NORMAN ...... 145 35. BRAD FABEL...... 8 38. BART BRYANT ...... 146 35. DAN FORSMAN ...... 38. DILLARD PRUITT ...... 146 35. DAVID FROST ...... 8 40. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 148 35. GARY HALLBERG ...... 8 40. JOHN HUSTON ...... 148 35. DAN HALLDORSON ...... 8 42. KEN GREEN ...... 149 35. JOHN INMAN ...... 8 42. TIM SIMPSON ...... 149 35. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 8 44. GENE SAUERS ...... 150 35. JIM McGOVERN ...... 8 45. MARK McCUMBER ...... ,..._ ...... 151 35. ROCCO MEDIATE ...... 8 46. WAYNE LEVI ...... 153 35. GIL MORGAN ...... 8 47. DAVID EDWARDS ...... 156 35. COREY PAVIN ...... 8 47. CURTIS STRANGE ...... 156 35. CHRIS PERRY ...... 49. LANNY WADKINS ...... 157 35. TOM PURTZER ...... 8 50. LEE JANZEN ...... 158 35. TED SCHULZ ...... 8 35. MIKE STANDLY ...... 8

286 1991 PGA TOUR Statistical Leaders (cont'd.)

BIRDIE LEADERS SAND SAVES

NAME TOTAL NAME PCT.

1. SCOTT HOCH ...... 446 1. BEN CRENSHAW...... ,.._.._.649 2. KENNY KNOX ...... _.._...... 438 2. GENE SAVERS ...... ,._.._.._...... ,.625 3. JEFF SLUMAN ...... 420 3. JEFF SLUMAN ...... _...... ,...... 624 4. JOHN HUSTON ...... 405 4. PETER PERSONS ...... 619 5. LEE JANZEN ...... 402 4. DENIS WATSON ...... 619 6. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 400 6. DAVID FROST ...... 614 6. JIM GALLAGHER. JR ...... 400 7. MORRIS HATALSKY ...... 611 8. NEAL LANCASTER ...... 397 8. LENNIE CLEMENTS ...... 592 9. JOHN DALY ...... 394 8. RAY FLOYD...... 592 10. JIM HALLET ...... 391 10. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 591 10. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 391 11. JC ANDERSON ...... 588 12. HAL SUTTON ...... 387 12. DUDLEY HART ...... 584 13. MIKE HULBERT ...... 383 13. KEN GREEN ...... 582 14. COREY PAVIN ...... 381 14. BOB EASTWOOD ...... 579 15. BUDDY GARDNER ...... 379 15. JIM HALLET.,...... 578 16. RUSS COCHRAN ...... 373 15. DAVE RUMMELLS ...... _...... 578 17. MARK BROOKS _ ...... 372 15. LANNY WADKINS ._...... 578 17. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 372 18. ED DOUGHERTY ...... 576 17. DAVE RUMMELLS ...... 372 19. BILL BUTTNER ...... 574 20. KEITH CLEARWATER ...... 371 19. LEE JANZEN ...... 574 21. ED DOUGHERTY ...... 368 19. BRIAN WATTS ...... 574 22. STEVE PATE ...... 367 22. KIRK TRIPLETT ...... 568 23. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 361 23. RONNIE BLACK ...... 567 24. BLAINE MCCALLISTER ...... 360 23. JOEL EDWARDS...... 567 25. BILLY MAYFAIR _ ...... 358 23. DAVIS LOVE III...... ,._....567 26. TED SCHULZ ...... 356 26. COREY PAVIN ...... 566 27. BRIAN CLAAR ...... 355 27. HALE IRWIN ...... 563 27. BRAD FAXON ...... 355 27. BOBBY WADKINS...... 563 27. ANDREW MAGEE ...... 355 27. WILLIE WOOD ...... 563 30. BILLY ANDRADE ...... _...._354 30. BILLY ANDRADE...... 562 31. EMLYN AUBREY ...... _...... 353 30. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 562 32. HOWARD TWITTY ...... 352 30. FRED COUPLES ...... 562 33. BOB WOLCOTT ...... 351 33. JOHN COOK ...... 561 34. MIKE SPRINGER ...... 350 33. PAT McGOWAN ...... ,..,.561 35. DAVID EDWARDS.._.._ ...... 347 33. DOUG TEWELL ...... ,..,.561 35. DUFFY WALDORF ...... 347 33. JOHN WILSON ...... ,...... ,.561 37. CHRIS PERRY ...... 346 37. CHIP BECK ...... 559 38. BOBBY WADKINS ...... _...... 345 38. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 557 39. FRED FUNK ...... 344 39. BUDDY GARDNER ...... 556 40. FRED COUPLES ...... 343 39. HOWARD TWITTY ...... 556 40. JEFF MAGGERT ...... 343 41. BOBBY CLAMPETT ...... 555 42. CHIP BECK ...... 341 41, BRIAN KAMM ...... 555 42. STEVE JONES ...... 341 41. JODIE MUDD ...... 555 44. KEN GREEN ...... 337 41. STAN UTLEY ...... 555 44. MARK LYE ...... 337 45. D.A. WEIBRING ...... 552 46. JAY HAAS ...... 335 46. MIKE HULBERT ...... _...... 551 47. JAY DELSING ...... 334 47. JIM GALLAGHER, JR...... 549 48. JOEY SINDELAR ...... 333 47. KENNY KNOX ...... 549 49. BILL BHITTON ...... 330 49. JOHN HUSTON ...... 547 50. JOHN COOK ._._.__..._..._....._ ...... 329 49. TOMMY MOORE ...... _....,....._...... 547 50. MIKE DONALD ....._...... 329

287 1991 PGA TOUR Statistical Leaders (cont'd.)

SCORING AVG ALL AROUND

NAME AVG. NAME TOTAL

1. FRED COUPLES ._...... __...... 69.59 1. SCOTT HOCH ...... _ ...... _,..,.....283 2. COREY PAVIN ...... 69.63 2. CHIP BECK ...... 300 3. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 69.80 3. FRED COUPLES ...... 309 4. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...... 69.92 4. STEVE PATE ...... 324 5. TOM WATSON ...... 69.96 5. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 337 6. STEVE PATE ...... 70.04 6. JOHN HUSTON ...... 361 7. CRAIG STADLER ...... 70.06 7. GENE SAUERS ...... 384 8. RAY FLOYD ...... 70.09 8. ANDREW MAGEE ...... 394 9. CHIP BECK ...... 70.12 9. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 396 10. SCOTT SIMPSON ...... 70.14 10. JOHN COOK ...... 400 11. JOHN COOK ...... 70.16 11. JIM GALLAGHER, JR ...... 401 12. PAUL AZINGER ...... 70.17 12. NICK PRICE ...... 416 13. NICK PRICE ...... 70.18 13. COREY PAVIN ...... 435 14. SCOTT HOCH ...... 70.19 14. BRUCE LIETZKE ...... 450 15. JAY DON BLAKE ...... 70.22 15. TED SCHULZ ...... 463 16. BLAINE McCALLISTER ...... 70.29 16. KEN GREEN ...... 466 IT ROCCO MEDIATE _ ...... 70.31 17. DAVID EDWARDS ...... 468 17. LOREN ROBERTS ...... 70.31 18. BLAINE McCALLISTER ...... 472 19. PAYNE STEWART ...... 70.32 19. PAUL AZINGER ._ ...... 475 20. GENE SAUERS ...... 70.33 20. LANNY WADKINS ...... 477 20. LANNY WADKINS ...... 70.33 21. HAL SUTTON ...... 481 22. JOHN HUSTON ...... 70.34 22. IAN BAKER-FINCH ...._ ...... 483 23. GREG NORMAN ...... 70.35 23. FUZZY ZOELLER ...... 484 24. TOM PURTZER ...... 70.36 24. DAVID PEOPLES ...... 488 24. JEFF SLUMAN ...... _.70.36 25. LEE JANZEN ...... 492 26. MARK O'MEARA ...... 70.37 26. MARK O'MEARA ...... 503 27. DAVIS LOVE III ...... 70.38 27. ROCCO MEDIATE ...... 508 28. FUZZY ZOELLER ...... 70.39 28. STEVE JONES ... ...... 511 29. HAL SUTTON ...... 70.40 29. JIM HALLET .._..._. _ ...... 512 30. D.A. WEIBRING ...... 70.43 30. CRAIG STADLER ...... 519 31, RUSS COCHRAN ...... 7044 31. HOWARD TWITTY ...... 520 31. HALE IRWIN ...... 70.44 32. GARY HALLBERG ...... 524 33. DAN POHL ...... 70.45 33. TOM PURTZER .._....._ ...... 527 34. TOM KITE ...... 70.46 34. RUSS COCHRAN ...... _.._.536 35. DAVID EDWARDS ...... 70.48 35. MARK CALCAVECCHIA...... 539 36. MARK CALCAVECCHIA ...... 70.51 36. BUDDY GARDNER ._ ...... 541 37. MIKE HULBERT ...... 70.52 37. TOM WATSON ...... _._ ...... 551 38. LENNIE CLEMENTS ...... 70.55 38. PAYNE STEWART ..._ ...... 553 38. ANDREW MAGEE _ ...... 70.55 39. D.A. WEIBRING ...... _...... 555 40. BILLY ANDRADE ...... 70,57 40. TOM KITE ...... 558 40. GARY HALLBERG ...... 70.57 41. GREG NORMAN ...... 564 40. KENNY KNOX ...... 70.57 42. GIL MORGAN ...... 581 43. MARK BROOKS ...... 70.58 43. LARRY MIZE ._ ...... 582 43. LEE JANZEN ...... ,...... 70.5E 43. BOBBY WADKINS ..._._...._...... _ ...... 582 45. LANCE TEN BROECK ...... 70.61 45. JEFF SLUMAN ...... 584 46. RONNIE BLACK ._._ ...... _... 70.6E 46. MIKE HULBERT ...... 590 46. LARRY MIZE ...... 70.65 47. KENNY PERRY ...... 594 48. STEVE JONES ...... 70.6E 48. JEFF MAGGERT ...... 598 49. BRAD FAXON ...... 70.6E 48. DAN POHL ...... 598 50. BILL BRITTON ...... 70.7C 50. DUFFY WALDORF ...... 602

288 YEAR BY YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE ALL-AROUND 1980 Lee Trevino 69.73 1987 Dan Pohl 170 1981 Tom Kite 69.80 1988 Payne Stewart 170 1982 Tom Kite 70.21 1989 Paul Azinger 250 1983 Raymond Floyd 70.61 1990 Paul Azinger 162 1984 Calvin Peete 70.56 1991 Scott Hoch 283 1985 Don Pooley 70.36 1986 Scott Hoch 70.08 SAND SAVES 1987 David Frost 70.09 1980 Bob Eastwood .654 1988 Greg Norman 69.38 1981 Tom Watson .601 1989 Payne Stewart '69.485 1982 .602 1990 Greg Norman 69.10 1983 Isao Aoki .623 1991 Fred Couples 69.59 1984 .647 1985 Tom Purtzer .608 DRIVING DISTANCE 1986 Paul Azinger .638 1980 Dan Pohl 274.3 1987 Paul Azinger .632 1981 Dan Pohl 280.1 1988 Greg Powers .635 1982 Bill Calfee 275.3 1989 Mike Sullivan .660 1983 John McComish 277.4 1990 Paul Azinger .672 1984 Bill Giessen 276.5 1991 Ben Crenshaw .649 1985 Andy Bean 278.2 285.7 PAR BREAKERS (category discontinued) 1986 Davis Love III 1980 Tom Watson .213 1987 John McComish 283.9 1981 .225 1988 Steve Thomas 284.6 Bruce Lietzke 1989 Ed Humenik 280.9 1982 Tom Kite ' .2154 1990 Tom Purtzer 279.6 1983 Tom Watson .211 1991 John Daly 288.9 1984 Craig Stadler .220 1985 Craig Stadler .218 DRIVING ACCURACY 1986 Greg Norman .248 1980 Mike Reid .795 1987 Mark Calcavecchia .221 1981 Calvin Peete .819 1988 Ken Green .236 1982 Calvin Peete .846 1989 Greg Norman .224 1983 Calvin Pests .813 1990 Greg Norman .219 1984 Calvin Peete .775 TOTAL DRIVING 1985 Calvin Peete .806 1991 Bruce Lietzke 42 1986 Calvin Peete .817 1987 Calvin Peete .830 EAGLES 1988 Calvin Peelle .825 1980 Dave Eichelberger 16 1989 Calvin Peete .826 1981 Bruce Lietzke 12 1990 Calvin Peete .837 1982 Tom Weiskopf 10 1991 Hale Irwin .783 J.C. Snead 10 Chip Bean 10 GREENS IN REGULATION 1983 Chip Beck 15 1980 Jack Nicklaus .721 1984 Garyy Hallberg 15 1981 Calvin Peete 731 1985 JLarrye Rinker 14 1982 Calvin Peete .724 1986 J ooeeyy Sindelarme16 2 1983 Calvin Peete .714 1987 KenPhill Green 2 1984 AndyY Bean .721 1988 21 1985 John Mahaffey .719 1989 Lon Hinkle 14 1986 John Mahaffey .720 Duffy Waldorf 14 1987 Gil Morgan .733 1990 Paul Azinger 14 1988 John Adams 739 1991 Andy Bean 15 1989 Bruce Lietzke .726 John Huston 15 1990 Doug Tewell .709 1991 Bruce Lietzke .733 BIRDIES 1980 Andy Bean 388 PUTTING 1981 Vance Heather 388 1980 Jerry Pate 28.81 1982 Andy Bean 392 1981 Alan Tapie 28.70 1983 Hal Sutton 399 1982 Ben Crenshaw 28.65 1984 Mark O'Meara 419 1983 Morris Halalsky 27.96 1985 Joey Sindelar 411 1984 Gary McCord 28.57 1986 Joey Sindelar 415 1985 Craig Stadler ' 28.627 1987 Dan Forsman 409 1986 Greg Norman 1.736 1988 Dan Forsman 465 1987 Ben Crenshaw 1.743 1989 Ted Schulz 415 1988 Don Pooley 1.729 1990 Mike Donald 401 1989 Steve Jones 1.734 1991 Scott Hoch 446 1990 Larry Rinker '1.7467 1991 Jay Don Blake ' 1.7326 ' had to be carried a decimal further 289 1991 PGA TOUR STATISTICAL HIGH/LOWS Those with 50 rounds or more based on 189 ranked players.

STATISTICAL CATEGORY HIGHEST AVERAGE LOWEST Driving Distance 288.9 261.4 240.8 Driving Accuracy 783 672 .421 Greens in Regulation .733 .663 .566 Putting 1.867 1.785 1.733 Par Breakers .241 .193 .144 Eagles 15 5 0 Birdies 446 286 136 Scoring Average 69.59 71.18 74.85 Sand Saves .649 .505 .358

1980-1991 CUMULATIVE STATISTICS RANKINGS (min. of 350 rounds)

SCORING LEADERS DRIVING DISTANCE DRIVING ACCURACY

1 TOM KITE 70.60 1 DAVIS LOVE III 277.8 1 CALVIN PEETE .816 2 TOM WATSON 70.75 2 GREG NORMAN 277.3 2 MIKE REID .766 3 GREG NORMAN 70.77 3 FRED COUPLES 274.9 3 JACK RENNER .746 4 PAYNE STEWART 70.81 4 BILL GLASSON 274.6 4 DAVID EDWARDS .741 5 BRUCE LIETZKE 70.84 5 DUFFY WALDORF 274.4 5 LARRY NELSON .735 6 COREY PAVIN 70.86 6 DAN POHL 273.7 6 LARRY MIZE .733 7 SCOTT HOCH 70.92 7 KENNY PERRY 273.5 7 TOM KITE .729 8 CURTIS STRANGE 70.94 8 JOEY SINDELAR 273.2 T8 DAVID CANIPE .728 9 PAUL AZINGER 70.99 9 TOM PURTZER 272.9 T8 DOUG TEWELL .728 10 JAY DON BLAKE 71.00 10 LON HINKLE 272.8 10 TIM NORRIS .726

GREENS IN REGULATION PUTTING LEADERS PAR BREAKERS

1 BRUCE LIETZKE .713 1 MORRIS HATALSKY 28.41 1 GREG NORMAN .217 T2 JOHN MAHAFFEY .708 2 BRIAN CLAAR 28.51 2 DAVIS LOVE III .207 T2 KENNY PERRY .708 3 TOM PERNICE 28.63 T3 FRED COUPLES .206 T4 JIM HALLET .706 T4 FRANK CONNER 28.71 T3 PAYNE STEWART .206 T4 CALVIN PEETE .706 T4 GIBBY GILBERT 28.71 T3 TOM WATSON .206 T6 TED SCHULZ .704 6 WILLIE WOOD 28.74 T6 JAY DON BLAKE .205 T6 HAL SUTTON .704 7 ROD CURL 28.77 T6 CRAIG STADLER .205 8 DAN POHL .702 T8 BILLY ANDRADE 28.78 8 JOHN HUSTON .203 T9 TOMMY ARMOUR .697 T8 RICK FEHR 28.78 T9 PAUL AZINGER .202 T9 BILLY RAY BROWN .697 10 STEVE JONES 28.84 T9 HAL SUTTON .202

EAGLE LEADERS BIRDIE LEADERS SAND-SAVES

1 FRED COUPLES 100 1 BOBBY WADKINS 4,179 1 DAVID FROST .586 2 CRAIG STADLER 98 2 MIKE DONALD 3.930 T2 ISAO AOKI .565 T3 ANDY BEAN 89 3 TOM KITE 3.898 T2 JOHN INMAN .565 T3 CHIP BECK 89 4 SCOTT HOCH 3,894 4 BOB EASTWOOD .563 T3 BUDDY GARDNER 89 5 MARK LYE 3,886 5 PAUL AZINGER .558 T6 LON HINKLE 83 6 TIM SIMPSON 3,871 T6 MORRIS HATALSKY .553 T6 TOMPURTZER 83 7 JAY HAAS 3,865 T6 JEFF SLUMAN .553 8 MARK McCUMBER 81 8 HOWARD TWITTY 3,825 8 JIM CARTER .549 T9 4 TIED WITH 79 9 CURTIS STRANGE 3,800 T9 3 TIED WITH .544 10 TOM PURTZER 3,667

290 MERRILL LYNCH SHOOT-OUT SERIES

A real win ner in its first five seasons. the Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Series will return bigger and better than ever in 1992. A 10-man competition covering nine holes of play, the Merrill Lynch Shoot Out Series will be held at 21 different PGA TOUR events in 1992 with the top players collecting $4,000 from the $12.650 purse. What is a Shoot-Out? The format is easy to understand and a pleasure to watch. Ten players begin and on each hole, the player with the highest score is dropped from the field. Should ties exist, a sudden death playoff is held requiring each of the players involved to execute a pitch shot, a chip or a long putt. The player farthest from the hole is eliminated. The field for each Shoot-Out consists of that tournaments defending champion, the six leading money winners entered into that tournament and three sponsor selections. The Shoot-Out Championship will be held Sept 29. 1992 at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Ten players will vie for $350,000 in prize money, with $100,000 going to the winner. Davis Love III won the title last year at The Links at Fisher Island, FL. The field for the final competition consists of the top five money winners on the 1992 PGA TOUR Official Money List, the lop three money winners from the season-long Shoot-Out Series and two sponsor selections. The 1992 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Series Competition's will be held on the Tuesday of tournament week. 1991 MERRILL LYNCH SHOOT-OUT WINNERS FINAL RESULTS AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Rocco Mediate Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Steve Elkington Champion. Davis Love III Nissan Los Angeles Open Larry Mize $90,000 plus the use of a Cadillac for a USF&G Classic John Huston year. THE PLAYERS Championship Peter Jacobsen Independent Insurance Agent Open Curtis Strange 2. Steve Elkington ...... 40,000 MCI Heritage Classic Rocco Mediate 3. Steve Pate ...... 25,000 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open Phil Blackmer 4. Paul Azinger ...... 20.000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic Mark Calcavecchia 5. Mark Brooks ...... 15,000 BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic Steve Pate 6. Robert Gamez ...... 14,000 Kemper Open Jay Don Blake 7. Corey Pavin ...... 13,000 Buick Classic Robert Gamez 8. Fuzzy Zoeller ...... 12.000 Federal Express Si. Jude Classic Tim Simpson 9. Larry Mize ...... 11,000 Buick Open David Frost 10 Chip Beck ...... 10,000 NEC World Series of Golf Steve Elkington Greater Milwaukee Open Steve Pate Hardee's Golf Classic Chip Beck CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZE B.C. Open Joey Sindelar MONEY BREAKDOWN Southern Open Ted Schulz Las Vegas Invitational Jeff Sluman 1st.. __..._._...... _...$100,000 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic rained out 2ntl...... 50,000. Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Championship Davis Love III 3rd .35,000 1992 MERRILL LYNCH SHOOT-OUT SCHEDULE 4th ...... 30.000 5th ...... 25.000 14 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Jan. 6th ...... 24,000 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Jan. 28 7th ...... 23.000 Nissan Los Angeles Open Feb. 25 8th ...... 22.000 Mar. 24 THE PLAYERS Championship 9th ...... "'...21,000 Mar. 31 Freeport-MCMORan Classic 10th ...... 20.000 ...... MCI Heritage Classic Apr. 14 K mart Greater Greensboro Open Apr. 21 Shell Houston Open Apr. 28 BellSouth Classic May 5 WEEKLY PRIZE MONEY GTE Byron Nelson Classic May 12 BREAKDOWN Kemper Open May 26 Federal Express St. Jude Classic June 9 1st..__ ---.._ ....__$4,000.. ... .__.- . Buick Classic June 23 2nd ...... 2,500 Buick Open Aug. 4 3rd .__ ...... 1.250 NEC World Series of Golf Aug. 15 4th ...... 1.000 Greater Milwaukee Open Sept. I 5th ...... 900 Hardee's Golf Classic Sept. 15 6th ...... 800 B, C. Open Sept.22 7th ...... _...... _...700 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Championship Sept. 29 8th ...... _ ...... 600 Southern Open Sept. 29 9th ...... _...... ,...... ,...... 500 Las Vegas Invitational Oct. 6 10th ...... 400 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic Oct. 13 291 SHARP'S SHOOTERS

Designed to benefit the most perfect of all golf shots, the Sharp's Shooters program was a rousing success in its first year on the PGA TOU R, and promises more of the same for the 1992 campaign. Any PGA TOUR member that makes a hole-in-one during one of the official co-sponsored events is a Sharp's Shooter. For making his ace, the player receives $1,000 in unofficial prize money from Sharp's. the Official Non-Alcoholic Brew of the PGA TOUR. In addition to this, the tournament also receives $1,000, as does the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Foundation (in the players name). During the 1991 season, there were 28 holes-in-one made by 26 different players. Kenny Perry and Emlyn Aubrey each collected two aces during the year. In addition to the prize money earned during the year, a year-end Sharp's Shooter Championship was held at the TOUR Championship. All Sharp's Shooters, along with all of the contestants in The TOUR Championship, were given two non-consecutive shots at making a hole-in-one. Any player that made a hole-in-one during the Championship would receive $1 million. Additionally. there would be cash prizes for getting closest to the pin.There would be two rounds in the competition, with the top three finishers getting paid. Mike Donald, won the first round by hitting his shot to 9-feet. 6-inches. For his efforts, he collected $10,000. Davis Love III at 14-feet. 6-inches was next and earned $5,000, while John Inman collected $2,500 for hitting his approach to 14-feet. 103/4 inches. In round two, Russ Cochran earned $25,000 for hitting his approach shot to 2-feet, 5 1/4 inches. Jay Don Blake was next and earned $5,000. trailing Cochran by just 3/4 of an inch. Tom Purtzer was 3 1/2 inches back and collected $2,500. The Sharp's Shooters Championship will be held during the week of The TOUR Champi- onship to be held October 26 through November 1 in 1992.

The following players were Sharp's Shooters in 1991: Jodie Mudd. Infiniti Tournament of Champions. Ed Dougherty. Northern Telecom Open. Dave Barr. United Hawaiian Open. Jay Delsing, Phoenix Open. Rocco Mediate, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Ben Crenshaw, Nissan Los Angeles Open. Brian Claar. THE PLAYERS Championship. Kenny Perry, (2) The Nestle Invitational and The Memorial Tournament. Clarence Rose, K mart Greater Greensboro Open. Dudley Hart, GTE Byron Nelson, Bob Estes. Larry Rinker, Buick Classic, John Inman, Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S. Open. Lanny Wadkins, Federal Express St. Jude Classic, Tommy Armour Ill. David Sutherland. Centel Western Open. Denis Watson. Chattanooga Classic, D.A. Weibring, Canadian Open. Joel Edwards, Mark McCumber, Greater Milwaukee Open. Trevor Dodds, Hardee's Classic, Karl Kimball, Mike Donald. Buick Southern Open. Emlyn Aubrey, (2). Chattanooga Classic and Independent Insurance Agent Open.

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AVG AVG OVER DOUBLE TRIPLE RANK GOLF COURSE HOLE# PAR SCORE UNDER- PAR EAGLES BIRDIES PARS BOGEYS BOGEYS BOGEY. TOURNAMENT NAME 1 ENGLISH TURN G&CC 18 4 4.610 .610 22 182 166 40 10 USF&G CLASSIC 2 SPYGLASS HILL 8 4 4.578 .578 5 88 69 14 4 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 3 TPC OF SOUTHWIND 14 3 3.488 .488 44 219 139 38 15 FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC 4 POPPY HILLS 3 4 4.439 .439 6 109 51 9 5 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 5 COG HILL CC 18 4 4.433 .433 29 252 156 26 8 CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 6 ARNOLD PALMER COURSE 10 4 4.430 .430 5 76 38 7 2 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC 7 SPYGLASS HILL 16 4 4.422 .422 6 105 60 7 2 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 8 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 7 3 3.415 .415 41 238 115 24 18 HONDA CLASSIC 9 PEBBLE BCH GOLF LINK 10 4 4.403 .403 15 133 78 16 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 10 PINEHURST HOTEL & CC 5 4 4.400 400 4 71 39 5 1 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP 11 EN-JOIE GC 15 4 4.390 .390 21 259 146 19 4 B.C. OPEN 12 ro PEBBLE BCH GOLF LINK 9 4 4.383 .383 13 137 81 11 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 13 TPC AT LAS COLINAS 8 4 4.381 .381 32 247 176 13 2 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 13 TUCSON NATIONAL GOLF 10 4 4.381 .381 14 81 48 11 1 NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN 15 COG HILL CC 4 4 4.378 .378 1 44 241 149 33 3 CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 15 SPYGLASS HILL 6 4 4.378 .378 13 96 62 8 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 17 COG HILL CC 13 4 4.376 .376 37 262 135 33 4 CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 18 POPPY HILLS 16 4 4.372 .372 6 106 64 3 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 19 BAY HILL CLUB 18 4 4.362 .362 36 170 77 25 7 THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL 20 WESTCHESTER CC 12 4 4.361 .361 36 235 162 17 1 BUICK CLASSIC 20 TUCSON NATIONAL GOLF 18 4 4.361 .361 10 98 30 15 2 NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN 22 MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GC 18 4 4.356 .356 22 215 103 18 4 MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 23 DORAL RESORT & CC 18 4 4.345 .345 25 277 105 30 4 DORAL RYDER OPEN 24 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 13 4 4.342 .342 43 243 117 28 5 HONDA CLASSIC 25 WESTCHESTER CC 11 4 4.341 .341 23 273 134 20 1 BUICK CLASSIC 26 HARBOUR TOWN GL 8 4 4,340 .340 17 243 104 19 2 MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC 26 OAKWOOD CC 4 4 4.340 .340 24 282 156 15 HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC 28 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 18 4 4.337 .337 23 255 146 12 HONDA CLASSIC 29 SPYGLASS HILL 1B 4 4.333 .333 13 104 55 7 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 30 DORAL RESORT & CC 13 3 3.331 .331 19 267 146 8 1 DORAL RYDER OPEN 30 POPPY HILLS 13 4 4.328 .328 11 109 51 B 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 32 PINEHURST HOTEL & CC 2 4 4.325 .325 8 69 39 4 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP 33 HATTIESBURG CC 9 4 4.320 .320 24 252 118 12 4 DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC Toughest Holes On The 1991 PGA TOUR (cont'd.)

AVG AVG OVER DOUBLE TRIPLE RANK GOLF COURSE HOLE, PAR SCORE UNDER-PAR EAGLES BIRDIES PARS BOGEYS BOGEYS BOGEY, TOURNAMENT NAME 34 SPYGLASS HILL 9 4 4317 .317 13 103 58 6 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 35 DORAL RESORT & CC 4 3 3.313 .313 38 262 110 27 4 CORAL RYDER OPEN 35 FIRESTONE CC 4 4 4.313 .313 16 110 58 6 2 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 35 PALM GOLF COURSE 18 4 4.313 .313 11 76 37 6 1 WALT DISNEY WORLD/OLDSMOBILE GOLF 38 TPC AT SAWGRASS 14 4 4.309 .309 48 236 128 28 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 39 WESTCHESTER CC 15 4 4.306 .306 32 262 146 9 2 BUICK CLASSIC 40 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 9 4 4.305 .305 33 251 140 10 2 HONDA CLASSIC 40 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 16 4 4.305 .305 50 244 106 31 5 HONDA CLASSIC 42 CALLOWAY GARDENS 9 4 4.303 .303 22 280 131 13 BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN 42 OAK HILLS CC 15 4 4.303 .303 40 270 131 22 2 H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 44 POPPY HILLS 1 4 4.300 .300 15 106 50 8 1 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 45 LACOSTA CC 5 4 4.298 .298 8 72 43 1 INFINITI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 46 TPC AT LAS COLINAS 14 4 4.296 .296 57 255 123 33 2 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 47 TPC ATSAWGRASS 18 4 4.291 .291 44 255 114 24 3 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP ° 48 BAY HILL CLUB 1 4 4.286 .286 15 201 93 6 THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL 49 RIVIERA CC 2 4 4.285 .285 1 32 258 130 14 NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN 50 TORREY PINES - NORTH 6 3 3.284 .284 14 89 47 4 1 BUICK INVITATIONAL OF CALIFORNIA 51 COLONIAL CC 5 4 4.283 .283 38 214 93 20 3 SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL 51 WARWICK HILLS CC 15 4 4.280 .280 38 273 130 12 4 BUICK OPEN 53 RIVIERA CC 4 3 3.278 .278 32 263 129 9 2 NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN 54 PINEHURST HOTEL & CC 8 4 4.275 .275 1 9 70 36 4 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP 55 ATLANTA CC 9 4 4.273 .273 36 267 140 4 3 BELLSOUTH ATLANTA CLASSIC 56 TPC RIVER HIGHLANDS 4 4 4.271 .271 29 284 126 8 3 CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 57 AUGUSTA NATIONAL GC 12 3 3.270 .270 29 180 54 16 6 THE MASTERS TOURNAMENT 58 TPC AT STAR PASS 12 4 4.269 .269 47 155 80 20 3 NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN 58 GLEN ABBEY GC 9 4 4.269 .269 47 282 108 31 1 CANADIAN OPEN 60 TPC AT LAS COLINAS 3 4 4.268 .268 33 295 128 11 3 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 61 BUENA VISTA GC 9 4 4.267 .267 11 82 31 6 1 WALT DISNEY WORLD/OLDSMOBILE GOLI 62 VALLEYBROOK G&CC 11 4 4.258 .258 33 260 100 16 2 CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC 63 WAIALAE CC 6 4 4.257 .257 40 270 123 10 4 UNITED AIRLINES HAWAIIAN OPEN 63 ENGLISH TURN G&CC 4 4 4.257 .257 63 244 71 31 11 USF&G CLASSIC 65 RIVIERA CC 15 4 4.255 .255 28 282 112 12 1 NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN 65 FIRESTONE CC 9 4 4.255 .255 15 119 52 6 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 67 FOREST OAKS CC 3 4 4.254 .254 41 274 123 9 5 K-MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN AVG AVG OVER DOUBLE TRIPLE RANK GOLF COURSE HOLE, PAR SCORE UNDER- PAR EAGLES BIRDIES PARS BOGEYS BOGEYS BOGEY. TOURNAMENT NAME 68 OAK HILLS CC 13 3 3.252 .252 35 310 92 25 3 H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 68 PALM GOLF COURSE 10 4 4.252 .252 9 83 36 3 WALT DISNEY WORLD/OLDSMOBILE GOLE 70 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 17 3 3.250 .250 42 276 91 23 4 HONDA CLASSIC 70 ARNOLD PALMER COURSE 13 4 4.250 .250 14 73 36 5 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC 72 TPC AT LAS COLINAS 10 4 4.249 .249 45 277 137 8 3 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 72 HATTIESBURG CC 5 4 4.249 .249 27 267 107 7 2 DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC 74 WESTCHESTER CC 8 4 4.248 .248 39 281 114 14 3 BUICK CLASSIC 75 OAK HILLS CC 7 4 4.245 .245 42 278 135 9 1 H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 75 TUCSON NATIONAL GOLF 9 4 4.245 .245 16 90 44 5 NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN 77 BAY HILL CLUB 17 3 3.244 .244 29 203 63 17 3 THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL 78 CALLOWAY GARDENS 18 4 4.242 .242 1 37 270 129 9 BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN 79 KINGSMILL GC 18 4 4.241 .241 1 42 298 102 21 4 ANHEUSER-BUSCH GOLF CLASSIC ro 80 LA OUINTA CC 12 3 3.240 .240 11 80 35 2 1 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC 81 TORREY PINES - SOUTH 4 4 4.238 .238 23 191 76 6 2 BUICK INVITATIONAL OF CALIFORNIA 81 ENGLISH TURN G&CC 14 4 4.238 .238 36 258 116 10 USF&G CLASSIC 81 COG HILL CC 7 4 4.238 .238 1 45 277 137 11 CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 84 COG HILL CC 6 3 3.236 .236 1 25 318 116 11 CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 84 TPC RIVER HIGHLANDS 17 4 4.236 .236 51 271 103 22 3 CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 86 FIRESTONE CC 13 4 4.234 .234 17 118 54 2 1 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 86 OAK HILLS CC 12 4 4.234 .234 36 303 107 19 H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 88 TORREY PINES - SOUTH 7 4 4.232 .232 19 201 70 6 2 BUICK INVITATIONAL OF CALIFORNIA 89 TPC AT LAS COLINAS 9 4 4.230 .230 44 297 109 17 3 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 89 WARWICK HILLS CC 18 4 4.228 .228 51 274 113 16 3 BUICK OPEN 89 SPYGLASS HILL 2 4 4.228 .228 16 114 43 7 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-Ar I 92 FIRESTONE CC 15 3 3.224 .224 24 109 53 4 2 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 93 TPC RIVER HIGHLANDS 10 4 4.222 .222 43 292 91 20 4 CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 93 TPC RIVER HIGHLANDS 18 4 4.222 .222 44 282 110 11 3 CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 93 OAK HILLS CC 3 4 4.222 .222 44 292 112 16 1 H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 96 HARBOUR TOWN GL 11 4 4.221 .221 33 246 95 10 1 MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC 97 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 3 3 3.220 .220 36 283 103 13 1 HONDA CLASSIC 97 TPC AT EAGLE TRACE 6 4 4.220 .220 42 279 98 12 5 HONDA CLASSIC 99 CALLOWAY GARDENS 14 4 4.213 .213 45 275 116 6 4 BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN 100 POPPY HILLS 8 4 4.211 .211 16 114 46 4 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM THE LAST TIME WINNERS Last to win back-to-back events ._._ Filly Andrade, 1991 Kemper Open, Buick Classic Last to win three consecutive events ..... Gary Player, 1978 Masters. T of Cr Houston Open Last to defend title ...... Tim Simpson, 1989.1990 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic Last tefthander to win ...... Russ Cochran, 1991 Centel Western Open Last Monday Open Qualifier to win .... Fred Wadsworth, 1986 Southern Open Last rookie to win ...... John Daly, 1991 PGA Championship Last rookie to win twice ...... Robert Gamez. 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open and Nestle Invitational Last amateur to win ...... Phil Mickelson. 1991 Northern Telecom Open Last to win in first-ever TOUR start ...... Jim Benepe, 1988 Beatrice Western Open Last to win in first start as official member of PGA TOUR ...... Robert Gamez. 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open Last wire-to-wire winner (no ties) ...... -Tim Simpson, 1990 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic Last player to win with over-par score ..,. Andy North, 1978 U.S. Open, plus-1 'Regular TOUR event ...... Bruce Lietzke. 1981 Byron Nelson Classic, plus-1 Last time player shot 80 and won...... Kenny Knox, 1986 Honda Classic (third round) Last to repeat as money leader ...... Curtis Strange. 1987. 1988 TOURNAMENT FINISHES Last 36-hole event ...... 1986 Pensacola Open Last 54-hole event..._...... _ ...... _.... 1991 Nestle Invitational Last Monday finish ...... 1988 Canadian Open Last Monday finish for playoff ...... 1989 Anheuser Busch Classic Last Monday U.S. Open playoff finish .... 1991 Payne Stewart defeated Scott Simpson 75-77 Last Tuesday finish ...... 1980 Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open Last 36-hole final day ...... _ ...... 1987 Beatrice Western Open Last time cut made after 18 holes ...... 1967 Beatrice Western Open WEATHER Last lime tournament rained out _...... 1991 Independent Insurance Agent Open Last time it snowed during tournament ..1987 Greater Greensboro Open DOUBLE EAGLES, ACES & EAGLES Last time back-to-back eagles ...... Robert Wrenn, 1990 Las Vegas Invitational Last time double eagle ...... Davis Love III. 1991 NEC World Series of Golf (five in 1991) Last time three eagles in same round ..., David Frost. 1990 Las Vegas Invitational Last time four aces same day, same hole ...... 1989 U.S. Open, Doug Weaver, Mark Wiebe. Jerry Pate. Nick Price on hole No. 6, 160 yards. all used a 7-iron. PLAYOFF Last one hole playoff ...... 1991 Buick Open (Brad Faxon def. Chip Beck) Last Iwo-hole playoff ...... 1991 TOUR Championship (Craig Stadler def. Russ Cochran) Last three-hole playoff ...... 1991 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open (Mark Brooks def. Gene Sauers) Last four-hole playoff ...... 1989 Anheuser Busch CI. (Mike Donald def. Tim Simpson and Hal Sutton) Last five-hole playoff ...... 1989 Las Vegas Invitational (Scott Hoch def. Robert Wrenn) Last six-hole playoff ...... 1986 Kemper Open (Greg Norman def. Larry Mize) Last seven-hole playoff ...... _...... 1991 Now England Classic (Bruce Fleisher def. Ian Baker- Finch) Last eight hole playoff ...... 1983 Phoenix Open (Bob Gilder def. Johnny Miller, Mark O'Meara and Rex Caldwell) Last 11-hole playoff (TOUR record for sudden death) ...______..__...... _...1949 Motor City Open (Middlecoff and Mangrum co-winners) Last 18-hole playoff ...... 1991 U.S. Open Last Monday playoff finish on TOUR ...... 1989 Anheuser Busch Classic Last playoff won with eagle ...... 1990 Doral Ryder Open (Greg Norman, chip-into defeat Paul Azinger. Mark Calcavecchia and Tim Simpson) Last playoff won with birdie ...... 1991 TOUR Championship (Craig Stadler def. Russ Cochran) Last playoff won with bogey ...... 1988 Phoenix Open (Sandy Lyle def. Fred Couples, third extra hole) Last Iwo-man playoff ...... 1991 TOUR Championship (Craig Stadler def. Russ Cochran) Last three-man playoff ...... _...1991 NEC World Series of Golf (Tom Purtzer def. Davis Love III and Jim Gallagher. Jr.) Last four-man playoff ...... _.1990 Derail Ryder Open (Greg Norman def. Paul Azinger, Mark Calcavecchia and Tim Simpson) Last five-man playoff ...... 1983 Kemper Open (Fred Couples defeated Scott Simpson, Gil Morgan. Barry Jaeckel. Tze-Chung Chen) Last five-TEAM playoff ...... 1985 Chrysler Team Championship 296 1991 PGA TOUR FACTS AND FIGURES

LOW 9 28 (7 under), Andrew Magee. Los Angeles 28 (6 under), Emlyn Aubrey, Chattanooga

LOW 18 59 (13 under), Chip Beck, Las Vegas

LOW FIRST 36: 127 (17 under), Robert Gamez. Milwaukee 127 (13 under), Lennie Clements, Chattanooga

LOW FIRST 54: 195 (18 under), Hal Sutton. Kemper 195 (15 under), Lance Ten Broeck, Chattanooga 196 (20 under), Chip Beck, Bruce Lietzke. Las Vegas

LOW 72: 260 (20 under), Dillard Pruitt, Chattanooga. 263 (21 under), Billy Andrade. Jeff Sluman. Kemper Open

LOW 90: 329 (31 under), Andrew Magee, O.A. Weibring, Las Vegas

HIGH W INNING SCORE: 282(6 under), John Huston, Honda; Steve Elkington, Greensboro; Wayne Grady, PGA. 216 (even). Greg Norman. Memorial (54 holes, weather).

LARGEST WINNING MARGIN: 4 strokes. Lanny Wadkins. Hawaii: Paul Azinger. Pebble Beach

LOW START BY WINNER: 63 (9 under), Mark Brooks, Milwaukee

HIGH START BY WINNER: 73(1 over), Ian Woosnam, USF&G 72 (2 over), Tom Purtzer. World Series

LOW FINISH BY WINNER: 64 (8 under). Mark Brooks, Greensboro (won playoff over Gene Sauers)', Mark O'Meara. Walt Disney. 64 (6 under). Tom Purtzer, Colonial; D.A. Weibring, Hardee's.

HIGH FINISH BY WINNER: 75 (3 over). Steve Pate, Honda

LARGEST 18-HOLE LEAD: 3 strokes. Lanny Wadkins. T of C, Scott Hoch. Buick Open

LARGEST 36-HOLE LEAD: 4 strokes, Blaine McCallister. Texas: Jeff Maggert, IIAO

LARGEST 54-HOLE LEAD: 5 strokes. Steve Pate, Honda Classic

LOW 36-HOLE CUT: 137 (3 under), Chattanooga. 140 (4 under). Milwaukee, Shearson Lehman. 140 (2 under). Phoenix, Anheuser-Busch, New England.

LOW 54-HOLE CUT: 206 (9 under), Las Vegas.

LOW 72-HOLE CUT: 280 (8 under). Bob Hope.

HIGH 36-HOLE CUT: 149(5 over). USF&G.

FEWEST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT: 70 at Buick Classic, Chattanooga.

MOST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT: 84 at Hardee's Classic,

MOST CONSECUTIVE EVENTS IN THE MONEY: 18 by Fred Couples.

CONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH VICTORY (current): 5 by Paul Azinger(1987 thru 1991).

HOLES-IN-ONE (29): Jodie Mudd, T of C. Ed Dougherty, Northern Telecom. Dave Barr, Hawaii. Jay Dc/sing, Phoenix, Rocco Mediate, John Joseph, Pebble Beach. Ben Crenshaw, Los Angeles. Brian Claar, PLAYERS. Kenny Perry (2), Nestle & Memorial. Clarence Rose, Greensboro. Dudley Hart, Byron Nelson. Bob Estes, Larry Rinker, Buick Classic, John Inman, Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S Open. Lanny Wadkins, Memphis. Rick Dalpos, Tommy Armour Ill, Dave Sutherland, Western. Denis Watson. Chattanooga. Emlyn Aubrey (2). Chattanooga & IIAO. D.A. Weibring, Canada. Joel Edwards. Mark McCumber, Milwaukee. Trevor Dodds. Hardee's. Karl Kimball, Mike Donald, Southern.

297 1991 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures (Continued) DOUBLE EAGLES: Payne Stewart, Pebble (Spyglass #7, 551-yards, driver, 2-iron). Mark Brooks. Kemper (TPC at Avenel #6. 479-yards, driver, 4-iron). Lon Hinkle. Anheuser-Busch (#13, 514-yards, driver, 1-iron), John Daly, Centel Western (#5, 509-yards, driver, 5-iron). Davis Love ill, World Series (#2, 497-yards, driver, 6-iron).

TWO EAGLES ONE ROUND: John Cook, EdDougherty. Hawaii, Tom Watson, Masters, Steve Jones. Shearson, D.A. Weibring, Kemper. Bob Lasken, U.S. Open. Bobby Wadkins, Anheuser- Busch. Rick Fehr, Tommy Armour, Memphis. Kenny Knox, PGA. Mark Calcavecchia, International. TommyArmour, Milwaukee, Greg Norman, Canada. Ken Green, B.C. Open, Mark Calcavecchia, Texas,

BEST BIRDIE STREAK: 6 by Mark Lye. Phoenix, Bill Sander, Shearson, Mark Brooks, Greensboro, Karl Kimball, Milwaukee, Chip Beck, Las Vegas.

BEST EAGLE/BIRDIE STREAK: 7 under, Robert Gamez. Milwaukee, 3 birdies then an eagle then 2 birdies,

FIRST-TIME WINNERS(13): Phi /Mickelson(AM), Northern Telecom; Jay Don Blake, Shearson; Rocco Mediate, Doral; Ian Woosnam, USF&G; Kenny Perry, Memorial, Billy Andrade, Kemper; Russ Cochran, Western, Bruce Fleisher, New England; DillardPruitt. Chattanooga; Billy Ray Brown; Hartford; David Peoples, Buick Southern; John Daly, PGA; Fulton Allem, IIAO.

MULTIPLE WINNERS: 2 - Ian Woosnam, USF&G, Masters. 2 - Corey Pavin, Bob Hope, Atlanta. 2 - Billy Andrade, Kemper, Buick (back-to-back). 2 - Tom Purtzer. Southwestern Bell Colonial, NEC World Series of Golf. 2 - Mark Brooks, Greater Greensboro, Greater Milwaukee. 2 - Nick Price, GTE Byron Nelson, Canadian Open. 2' Fred Couples, Memphis, B.C. Open. 2-Andrew Magee, Nestle Invitational, Las Vegas Invitational.

PLAYOFFS: Bob Hope Corey Pavin def, Mark O'Meara. birdie on first extra hole. Doral Rocco Mediate def. Curtis Strange, birdie on first extra hole. USF&G Ian Woosnam def. Jim Ha/let, par on second extra hole. Greensboro Mark Brooks def. Gene Savers, par on third extra hole. Atlanta Corey Pavin def. Steve Pate, par on second extra hole Kemper Billy Andrade def, Jell Sluman. birdie on first extra hole. U.S. Open Payne Stewart def.Scolt Simpson, 7577 in 18-hole playoff. Anheuser Mike Hulbert def. Kenny Knox, par on first extra hole. New England Bruce Fleisher def. Ian Baker-Finch, birdie on seventh extra hole. Hartford Billy Ray Brown def. Rick Fehr, Corey Pavin, birdie on first extra hole. Buick Open Brad Faxon def. Chip Beck, par on first extra hole. World Series Tom Purtzer dot. Davis Love III, Jim Gallagher, Jr., par on second extra hole. Texas Open Blaine McCallister det. Gary Hallberg, birdie on second extra hole. Las Vegas Andrew Magee def. D.A. Weibring, par on second extra hole. TOUR Craig Stadlerdef, Russ Cochran, birdie on second extra hole.

COURSE RECORDS: 59 (13 under), Chip Beck, Las Vegas, Sunrise GC. 61 (9 under). Jim Gallagher, Dick Thompson, Las Vegas, Las Vegas CC. 63 (9 under). Rocco Mediate, Blaine McCollister. Scott Hoch, Bob Hope, La Ouinta CC. 63 (9 under), Kenny Perry, Memorial, Muidield Village. 63 (Sunder). Ted Schulz. Kemper Open, TPC at Avenel. 64 (8 under). Joel Edwards, USF&G, English Turn. 64 (6 under), Jim Ha/let, Hartford, TPC at River Highlands. 66(6 under), John Cook, Larry Mize, AT&T Pebble Beach, Poppy Hills. 66)6 under, Robert Gamez, Louis Brown, Steve Jones. David Peoples. Buick Southern, Callaway Gardens.

54-HOLE TOURNAMENTS DUE TO WEATHER: Nestle Invitational (Andrew Magee)

298 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events SCORING RECORDS 72 holes: 257—(6068-64-65) by Mike Souchak, at Brackenridge Course, San Antonio, TX, in 1955 Texas Open (27 under par). 258—(65-64-65-64) by Donnie Hammond, at Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX, in 1989 Texas Open Presented by Nabisco (22 under par). 259—(62-68-63-66) by Byron Nelson, at Broadmoor Golf Club. Seattle, WA, in 1945 Seattle Open (21 under par). 259—(70-63-63-63) by Chandler Harper, at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio. TX, in 1954 Texas Open (25 under par). 259—(63-64-66-66) by Tim Norris, at Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT, in 1982 Sammy Davis, Jr.- Greater Hartford Open (25 under par) 259—(64-63-66-66) by Corey Pavin, at Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX, in 1988 Texas Open Presented by Nabisco (21 under par). 90 holes: 329—(69-65-67-62-66) by Andrew Magee, at four courses, Las Vegas. NV, in the 1991 Las Vegas Invitational (31 under par). 329—(70-64-65-64-66) by D.A. Weibring, at four courses, Las Vegas. NV, in the 1991 Las Vegas Invitational (31 under par). 331—(65-69-66-66-65) by Corey Pavin, at four courses, Palm Springs, CA, in the 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (29 under par). 331—(66-65-66-67-67) by Mark O'Meara, at four courses, Palm Springs, CA, in the 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (29 under par). 333—(67-67-68-66-65) by Lanny Wadkins, at four courses, Palm Springs, CA, in the 1985 Bob Hope Classic (27 under par). 333—(66-68-64-69-66) by Craig Stadler, at four courses, Palm Springs, CA, in the 1985 Bob Hope Classic (27 under par). 333—(73-63-68-64-65) by Greg Norman, at three courses, Las Vegas, NV. in the 1986 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational (27 under par). Most shots under par: 72 holes: 27—Mike Souchak in winning the 1955 Texas Open with 257. 27—Ben Hogan in winning the 1945 Portland Invitational with 261. 26—Gay Brewer in winning the 1967 Pensacola Open with 262. 26—Robert Wrenn in winning the 1987 Buick Open with 262. 26—Chip Beck in winning the 1988 USF&G Classic with 262. 25—Chandler Harper in winning the 1954 Texas Open with 259. 25—Johnny Miller in winning the 1975 Tucson Open with 263. 25—Tim Norris in winning the 1982 Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open with 259. 25—Bob Lohr in winning the 1988 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic with 263. 25—Chip Beck at 1988 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic (lost playoff). 90 holes: 31—Andrew Magee in winning the 1991 Las Vegas Invitational with 329. 31—D.A. Weibring in finishing second in the 1991 Las Vegas Invitational with 329 (lost playoff). 29—Corey Pavin in winning the 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic with 331. 29—Mark O'Meara in finishing second in the 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic with 331(lost playoff). 27—Lanny Wadkins in winning the 1985 Bob Hope Classic with 333. 27—Craig Stadler in finishing second in the 1985 Bob Hope Classic with 333 (lost playoff). 27—Greg Norman in winning the 1985 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational with 333. 54 holes: Opening rounds 191—(66-64-61) by Gay Brewer, at Pensacola CC. Pensacola. FL, in winning 1967 Pensacola Open.

299 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events 54 holes: contd. 192—(60-68-64) by Mike Souchak, at Brackenridge Park Golf Course. San Antonio, TX., in 1955 Texas Open. 192—(64-63-65) by Bob Gilder. at Westchester CC, Harrison, NY, in 1982 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. Consecutive rounds 189—(63-63-63) by Chandler Harper in the last three rounds of the 1954 Texas Open at Brackenridge.

36 holes: Opening rounds 126—(64-62) by , at Cavalier Yacht & Country Club, Virginia Beach, VA., in 1954 Virginia Beach Open. 126—(64-62) by Paul Azinger, at Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX., in 1989 Texas Open Pre- sented by Nabisco.

Consecutive rounds 125—(63-62) by Ron Streck in the last two rounds of the 1978 Texas Open at , San Antonio, TX. 125—(62-63) by Blaine McCallister in the middle two rounds of the 1988 Hardee's Golf Classic at Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL. 126—(62-64) by Johnny Palmer in the last two rounds of the 1948 Tucson Open at El Rio Country Club, Tucson, AZ. 126—(63-63) by Sam Snead in the last two rounds of the 1950 Texas Open at Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX. 126—(63-63) by Chandler Harper in the middle rounds and last two rounds of the 1954 Texas Open at Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX.. 126—(60-66) by Sam Snead in the middle rounds of the 1957 Dallas Open at Glen Lakes Country Club, Dallas, TX. 126—(61-65) by Jack Rule, Jr. in the middle rounds of the 1963 St. Paul Open at Keller Golf Club, St. Paul. MN. 126—(63-63) by Mark Pfeil, in the middle rounds of the 1983 Texas Open at Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX. 18 holes: 59—by Al Gelberger. at Colonial Country Club, Memphis, TN., in second round of 1977 Memphis Classic. 59—by Chip Beck, at Sunrise Golf Club, Las Vegas, NV., in second round of 1991 Las Vegas Invitational. 60—by Al Brosch, at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio. TX., in third round of 1951 Texas Open. 60—by Bill Nary. at El Paso Country Club, El Paso, TX., in third round of 1952 El Paso Open. 60—by Ted Kroll. at Brackenridge Park Golf Course. San Antonio, TX., in third round of 1954 Texas Open. 60—by Wally Ulrich. at Cavalier Yacht and Country Club, Virginia Beach, VA.. in second round of 1954 Virginia Beach Open. 60—by Tommy Bolt, at Wethersfield Country Club, Hartford, CT., in second round of 1954 Insurance City Open. 60—by Mike Souchak at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio, TX., in first round of 1955 Texas Open. 60—by Sam Snead, at Glen Lakes Country Club, Dallas, TX., in second round of 1957 Dallas Open. 60—by David Frost, at Randolph Park Golf Course. Tucson, AZ, in second round of 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open.

Irr ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events 9 holes: 27—by Mike Souchak. at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, San Antonio. TX., on par-35 second nine of first round in 1955 Texas Open. 27—by Andy North at En-Joie Golf Club. Endicott. NY.. on par-34 second nine of first round in 1975 B.C. Open. Best Vardon Trophy scoring average: 69.23—Sam Snead in 1950 (6646 strokes. 96 rounds). 69.30—Ben Hogan in 1948 (5267 strokes, 76 rounds). 69.37—Sam Snead in 1949 (5064 strokes, 73 rounds). Most consecutive rounds under 70: 19—Byron Nelson in 1945. Most birdies in a row: 8—Bob Goalby at Pasadena Golf Club, St. Petersburg FL, during fourth round of 1961 St. Petersburg Open; Fuzzy Zoeller. at Oakwood Country Club, Coal Valley. IL.. during first round of 1976 Quad Cities Open; Dewey Arnette. Warwick Hills GC. Grand Blanc, MI, during first round of the 1987 Buick Open. Best birdie-eagle streak: 6—birdies and 1 eagle by Al Gelberger, at Colonial Country Club. Memphis. TN., during second round of 1977 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic. Most birdies in a row to win: 5—by Jack Nicklaus to win 1978 Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (last 5 holes).

VICTORY RECORDS Most victories during career (PGA TOUR co-sponsored and/or approved tournaments only): 81—Sam Snead 70—Jack Nicklaus 63—Ben Hogan 60—Arnold Palmer 52—Byron Nelson 51—Billy Casper Most consecutive years winning at least one tournament: 17—Jack Nicklaus (1962-78) 17—Arnold Palmer (1955-71) 16—Billy Casper (1956-71) Most consecutive victories: 11—Byron Nelson, from Miami Four Ball March 8-11, 1945, through Canadian Open, August 2- 4, 1945. Tournament, site, dates, score, purse-Miami Four Ball. Miami Springs Course, Miami. FL.. March 8-11, won 8-6. $1,500; , Myers Park Golf Club, Charlotte, NC, March 16-19, 272, $2000: Greensboro Open, Starmount Country Club. Greensboro, NC, March 23-25. 271. $1000: Durham Open, Hope Valley Country Club, Durham, NC., March 30-April 1, 276. $1000; , Capital City Course. Atlanta, GA, April 5-8, 263. $2000; Montreal Open, Islemere Golf and Country Club, Montreal, Que., June 7-10, 268. $2000; Philadelphia Inquirer Invitational. , Phila., PA, June 14- 17, 269, $3000: Chicago Victory National Open, Calumet Country Club. Chicago, IL., June 29-July 1 .275, $2000; PGA Championship, Moraine Country Club, Dayton. OH, July 9- 15,4-3, $3750; Tam O'Shanter Open. Tam O'Shanter Country Club, Chicago, IL, July 26-29 269. $10,000: Canadian Open, Thornhill Country Club, Toronto, Ont.. August 2-4. 280.$2000; Winnings for streak $30,250. NOTE: Nelson won a 12th event in Spring Lake, NJ which is not accounted as official as its $2,500 purse was below the PGA $3000 minimum,

RK ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events Most consecutive victories contd: 4-Jackie Burke, Jr., in 1952. From February 14 to Mach 9-Texas Open, Houston Open. Baton Rouge Open, St. Petersburg Open 3-Byron Nelson in 1944. 1945-46, Sam Snead in 1945: Ben Hogan in 1946: in 1947: in 1951: Billy Casper in 1960: Arnold Palmer in 1960 1962; Johnny Miller in 1974. Hubert Green in 1976: Gary Player in 1978. Most victories in a single event: 8-Sam Snead. Greater Greensboro Open: 1938, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1955. 1956, 1960. and 1965 6-Sam Snead. Miami Open: 1937. 1939. 1946. 1950. 1951. and 1955. 6-Jack Nicklaus. Masters: 1963. 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975 and 1986. 5-Walter Hagen. PGA Championship: 1921, 1924 1925, 1926. and 1927, Ben Hogan Colonial NIT: 1946 1947, 1952. 1953, and 1959. Arnold Palmer. Bob Hope Desert Classic. 1960. 1962 1968, 1971. and 1973. Jack Nicklaus Tournament of Champions: 1963. 1964. 1971. 1973. and 1977: Jack Nicklaus. PGA Championship: 1963. 1971, 1973, 1975. and 1980. Walter Hagen, Western Open. 1916, 1921, 1926, 1927. 1932. Most consecutive victories in a single event: 4-Walter Hagen. PGA Championship. 1924-1927, 3-, U.S. Open. 1903-1905. 3-. Western Open, 19361938. 3-Gene Littler. Tournament of Champions. 1955-1957. 3-Billy Casper, Portland Open. 1959-1961- 3-Arnold Palmer. Texas Open. 1960' 1962, Phoenix Open, 1961-1963. 3-Jack Nicklaus, Disney World Golf Classic, 1971-1£73. 3-Johnny Miller. Tucson Open. 1974-1976. 3-Tom Watson. Byron Nelson Classic. 19781980. Most victories in a calendar year: 18-Byron Nelson (1945) 13-Ben Hogan (1946) 11-Sam Snead (1950) 10-Ben Hogan (1948) 8-Byron Nelson (1944) 8- (1948) 8-Arnold Palmer (19601 8-Johnny Miller (1974) 8-Sam Snead i 1938( 7-11 times Most first-time winners during one calendar year: 13-1991 12-1979, 1980, 1986 11-1977, 1985, 1988 10-1968. 1969, 1971, 1974, 1983, 1987, 1990 Most years between victories: 12-Leonard Thompson (1977-1989) 11-Bob Murphy (19751986) Most years from first victory to last: 29-by Sam Snead (1936-1965) 24-by Jack Nicklaus 11962.1986) 23-by Gene Littler (1954-1977) 23-by Ray Floyd (1963-1986) 22-by Art Wall (1953-1975)

302 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events Youngest winners: Johnny McDermott, 19 years and 10 months. 1911 U.S Open Gene Sarazen. 20 years and 4 months. 1922. U.S. Open. , 20 years and 5 months, 1928 Oklahoma City Open. Ray Floyd. 20 years and 6 months, 1963 St. Petersburg Open. Phil Mickelson, 20 years and 6 months, 1991 Northern Telecom Open Seve Ballesteros. 20 years and 11 months. 1978 Greater Greensboro Open. Oldest winner: Sam Snead, 52 years and 10 months, 1965 Greater Greensboro Open. Widest winning margin: Strokes 16—Bobby Locke. 1948 Chicago Victory National Championship. 14—Ben Hogan. 1945 Portland Invitational: Johnny Miller. 1975 Phoenix Open. 13—Byron Nelson 1945 Seattle Open. 12—Arnold Palmer, 1962 Phoenix Open. Jose Maria Olazabal, 1990 NEC World Series of Golf PLAYOFF RECORDS Longest sudden death playoffs: Holes: 11— and Lloyd Mangrum were declared co winners by mutual agreement in the 1949 Motor City Open. 8—Dick Hart defeated Phil Rodgers in the 1965 Azalea Open. 8— defeated Lee Trevino in the 1978 Greater Milwaukee Open. 8—Dave Barr defeated Woody Blackburn. Dan Halldorson. Frank Conner. in the 1981Ouad Cities Open. 8—Bob Gilder defeated Rex Caldwell, Johnny Miller. Mark O'Meara in the 1983 Phoenix Open. Most players in a sudden-death playoff: 5-1981 Bing Crosby—John Cook defeated Hale Irwin, Bobby Clampett, Ben Crenshaw and Barney Thompson. 5-1981 Ouad Cities Open— Dave Barr defeated Frank Conner, Woody Blackburn. Dan Halldorson and Victor Regalado. 5-1983 Kemper Open—Fred Couples defeated T.C. Chen, Barry Jaeckel. Gil Morgan and Scott Simpson. 5—Teams at 1985 Chrysler Team Championship. Most Playoffs, season: 16-1988 15-1972, 1991 PUTTING RECORDS Fewest putts, one round: 18—Andy North. at Kingsmill GC. in second round of 1990 Anheuser Busch Golf Classic. 18—Kenny Knox, at Harbour Town GL, in first round of 1989 MCI Heritage Classic. 18—Mike McGee. at Colonial CC, in first round of 1987 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. 18—Sam Trahan. at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, in final round of 1979 IVB Philadelphia Golf Classic. 19—Bill Nary, at El Paso Country Club. in third round of Er Paso Open. 19—Bob Rosburg, at Pensacola Country Club. in third round of 1959 Pensacola Open. 19—Randy Glover, at Keller Golf Course, in fourth round of 1965 St. Paul Open. 19—Deane Beman. at Mesa Verde Country Club. in first round of 1968 Haig Open.

303 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events Fewest putts, tour rounds: 93—Kenny Knox in 1989 MCI Heritage Classic at . 94— in 1980 Sea Pines Heritage Classic at Harbour Town Golf Links. 99—Steve Melnyk in 1980 Sea Pines Heritage Classic at Harbour Town Golf Links. 99—Bob Menne in 1977 Tournament Players Championship at Sawgrass. 99—Greg Norman in 1990 USF&G Classic at English Turn G&CC. Fewest putts, nine holes: 8—lim Colbert, at the Deerwood Club, on front nine of last round in 1967 Greater Jacksonville Open. 8--Sam Trahan, at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, on the back nine of the last round in the1979 IVB Philadelphia Golf Classic. 8—Kenny Knox. at Harbour Town GL, on the back nine of the first round of the 1989 MCI Heritage Classic.

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Most consecutive events without missing cut: 113—Byron Nelson, during the 1940's. 105—Jack Nicklaus, from Sahara Open. November 1970, through World Series of Golf, September 1976 (missed cut in 1976 World Open). Youngest pro shooting age: 66—(4 under). Sam Snead (age 67), 1979 Quad Cities Open. Most money won In a single season: $1,395,278 by Tom Kite in 1989. $1,201,301 by Payne Stewart in 1989. $1.165.477 by Greg Norman in 1990. $1,147.644 by Curtis Strange in 1988. $1,024.647 by Wayne Levi in 1990.

MONEY WINNING RECORDS Most money won by a rookie: $574,783 by John Daly in 1991. $461,407 by Robert Gamez in 1990. $320.007 by Keith Clearwater in 1987. $260,536 by Corey Pavin in 1984. $237,434 by Hal Sutton in 1982. $218,505 by Peter Persons in 1990. Most money won by a second-year player: $693,658 by Billy Mayfair in 1990 $652,780 by Bob Tway in 1986. $426,668 by Hal Sutton in 1985. Most money won in first two seasons: $818,804 by Bob Tway (1985-1986) $805,650 by Billy Mayfair (1989-1990) $741,755 by Robert Gamez (1990-1991) $664,102 by Hal Sutton (1982-1983) Most consecutive years $100,000 or more: 18—Tom Watson (1974-present) 16—Jack Nicklaus (1963-1978)

M ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events Most consecutive years $200,000 or more: 12—Tom Watson (1977-1988) 12—Curtis Strange (1980-present) 11—Tom Kite (1981-present) 8—Jack Nicklaus (1971-1978). Payne Stewart (1984-present) Most consecutive years $300,000 or more: 6—Tom Watson (1977-1982) 6—Payne Stewart (1986-present) 6—Greg Norman (1986-1990) Most consecutive years $400,000 or more: 6—Payne Stewart (1986-present) 5—Greg Norman (1986-present) Most consecutive years $500,000 or more: 5—Payne Stewart (1986-1990) 5—Greg Norman (1986-1990) 5—Paul Azinger (1987-present) 5—Chip Beck (1987-present) Most consecutive years Top 10 Money List: 17—Jack Nicklaus (1962-1978) 15—Arnold Palmer (1957-1971) Most years Top 10 Money List: 18—Jack Nicklaus 15—Arnold Palmer. Sam Snead Most years leading Money List: 8—Jack Nicklaus Most consecutive years leading Money List: 4—Tom Watson (1977-1980) Most money won in a single season without a victory: $834,281 by Mark Calcavecchia in 1990 $760.405 by Tom Kite in 1988. $694,087 by Chip Beck in 1989. $693,658 by Billy Mayfair in 1990, $668,198 by Larry Mize in 1990. $653,944 by Fred Couples in 1989. $649,513 by Ian Baker-Finch in 1991.

TOP TEN SINGLE SEASON MARKS 1. Tom Kite $1,395.278 1989 2. Payne Stewart 1,201,301 1989 3. Greg Norman 1,165,477 1990 4. Curtis Strange 1,147,644 1988 5. Wayne Levi 1,024,647 1990 6. Corey Pavin 979,430 1991 7. Payne Stewart 976,281 1990 8. Paul Azinger 951,649 1989 9, Paul Azinger 944,731 1990 10. Curtis Strange 925,941 1987 FIRST YEAR PLAYERS TO GAIN $200,000 OR MORE 1. John Daly $574,783 1991 2. Robert Gamez 461.407 1990 3. Keith Clearwater 320,007 1987 4. Corey Pavin 260,536 1984 5. Jeff Maggert 240.940 1991 6. Hal Sutton 237,434 1982 7. Peter Persons 218,505 1990 8. Scott Gump 207,809 1991

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ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events BIGGEST ONE SEASON GAINS Season Money Season Money Gain 1. Curtis Strange 1986 $237.700 1987 $925.941 +$688.241 2. Hale Irwin 1989 $150,977 1990 $830.249 +$687,272 3. Payne Stewart 1988 $553.571 1989 $1,201.301 +$646,720 4. Tom Kite 1988 $760.405 1989 $1,395,278 +$634,873 5, Billy Mayfair 1989 $111.998 1990 $693.658 +$581,660 NUMBER OF $100,000 WINNERS IN A SINGLE YEAR 1963-2 1969-11 1975-14 1981-33 1987-96 1964-2 1970-16 1976-24 1982-36 1988-112 1965-2 1971-12 1977-25 1983-57 1989-124 1966-3 1972-16 1978-24 1984-69 1990-136 1967-7 1973-14 1979-35 1985-78 1991-136 1968-14 1974-20 1980-44 1986-83 $200,000 1968-1 1974-4 1978-6 1982-15 1987-55 1971-3 1975-4 1979-7 1983-21 1988-56 1972-2 1976-4 1980-9 1984-28 1989-71 1973-5 1977-5 1981-9 1985-26 1990-78 1986-41 1991-84 $300,000 1972-1 1977-1 1980-2 1983-5 1987-32 1973-1 1978-1 1981-5 1984-9 1988-32 1974-1 1979-1 1982-7 1985-10 1989-39 1986-19 1990-47 1991-53 $400,000 1979-1 1981-0 1983-2 1986-6 1989-29 1980-1 1982-1 1984-4 1987-19 1990-30 1985-2 1988-25 1991-37 $500,000 1980-1 1982-0 1984-0 1986-3 1989-15 1981-0 1983-0 1985-1 1987-14 1990-22 1988-19 1991-29 $600,000 1986-2 1987-5 1988-10 1989-13 1990-16 1991-14 $700,000 1987-2 1988-7 1989-8 1990-11 1991-7

$800,000 1987-2 1988-3 1989-5 1990-8 1991-1

$900,000 1987-1 1988-2 1989-3 1990-5 1991-1

$1,000,000 1988-1 1989-2 1990-2 1991-0

306 ALL-TIME PGA TOUR RECORDS All Information Based On Official PGA TOUR Co-Sponsored or Approved Events GROWTH OF TOUR PURSES

YEAR NO.OF EVENTS TOTAL PURSE YEAR NO. OF EVENTS TOTAL PURSE 1938 38 $158.000 1966 36 3,704.445 1939 28 121.000 1967 37 3,979,162 1940 27 117.000 1968 45 5,077.600 1941 30 169,200 1969 47 5,465,875 1942 21 116,650 1970 55 6,751.523 1943 3 17,000 1971 63 7,116,000 1944 22 150,500 1972 71 7,596,749 1945 36 435.380 1973 75 8.657.225 1946 37 411,533 1974 57 8,165.941 1947 31 352,500 1975 51 7,895,450 1948 34 427,000 1976 49 9.157,522 1949 25 338200 1977 48 9.688,977 1950 33 459,950 1978 48 10.337.332 1951 30 460,200 1979 46 12,801,200 1952 32 498,016 1980 45 13,371,786 1953 32 562,704 1981 45 14,175,393 1954 26 600,819 1982 46 15.089,576 1955 36 782,010 1983 45 17,588,242 1956 36 847,070 1984 46 21,251.382 1957 32 820,360 1985 47 25,290,526 1958 39 1.005.800 1986 46 25,442,242 1959 43 1.225,205 1987 46 32.106.093 1960 41 1.335,242 1988 47 36,959,307 1961 45 1.461,830 1989 44 41,288,787 1962 49 1.790,320 1990 44 46.251,831 1963 43 2.044,900 1991 44 49,628,203 1964 41 2.301.063 1965 36 2.848,515

MILLION DOLLAR TIDBITS FIRST TO WIN $1 MILLION—Arnold Palmer, July 21, 1968 FIRST TO WIN $2 MILLION—Jack Nicklaus, Dec. 1, 1973 FIRST TO WIN $3 MILLION—Jack Nicklaus, May 22, 1977 FIRST TO WIN $4 MILLION—Jack Nicklaus, Feb. 6, 1983 FIRST TO WIN $5 MILLION—Jack Nicklaus, Aug. 20. 1988 FIRST TO WIN $6 MILLION—Tom Kite, Aug. 4, 1990 YOUNGEST TO WIN $1 MILLION—Hal Sutton, 26 years, 11 months. 23 days FEWEST WINS TO EARN A MILLION—U; Mike Reid, Bobby Wadkins, Chip Beck, David Frost, Clarence Rose, Buddy Gardner, Dave Rummells, Russ Cochran, Loren Roberts, Larry Rinker. FEWEST WINS TO EARN $2 MILLION-0; Bobby Wadkins TOTAL # $1 MILLION WINNERS: 137 (At start of 1992 season)

307 PAST LEADING MONEY-WINNERS

1934 Paul Runyan _... .__..$6,767.00 1963 Arnold Palmer ...... $128,230.00 1935 Johnny Revolta ___.. .____9,543.00 1964 Jack Nicklaus ..... ...... 113,284.50 1936 Horton Smith ..._ ...... 7,682.00 1965 Jack Nicklaus ...... 140,752.14 1937 Harry Cooper ...... 14,138.69 1966 Billy Casper ...... ,.._...... 121,944.92 1938 Sam Snead ...... __...... ,...... 19,534.49 1967 Jack Nicklaus ...... _...... 188.998.08 1939 Henry Picard ...... 10,303.00 1968 Billy Casper _..._...... 205.168.67 1940 Ben Hogan ...... 10,655.00 1969 Frank Beard ...... 164.707,11 1941 Ben Hogan ._._...... 18,358.00 1970 Lee Trevino ._...._...... 157.037.63 1942 Ben Hogan ..._ ...... 13,143.00 1971 Jack Nicklaus ...... __.244,490.50 1943 No Statistics Compiled 1972 Jack Nicklaus ...... 320542.26 1944 Byron Nelson (War Bonds) ...... 37,967.69 1973 Jack Nicklaus ...... 308,362.10 1945 Byron Nelson (War Bonds) ...... 63.335.66 1974 Johnny Miller ...... 353,021.59 1946 Ben Hogan ...... 42.556.16 1975 Jack Nicklaus ...... 298,149.17 1947 Jimmy Demaret _ ...... _..._...27.936.83 1976 Jack Nicklaus ...... _..__..266.438.57 1948 Ben Hogan ...... _...... 32.112,00 1977 Tom Watson ...... 310,653.16 1949 Sam Snead ...... 31.593.83 1978 Tom Watson ....,...... 362.428.93 1950 Sam Snead ...... 35,758.83 1979 Tom Watson ...... 62.636,004 1951 Lloyd Mangrum...... _ ...... 26.08883 1980 Tom Watson ...... _.,.__530,808.33 1952 Julius Boros .._....._..___ ...... _.37,03297 1981 Tom Kite ...... ,.._375,698.84 1953 Lew Worsham ....._ ...... 34.002,00 1982 Craig Stadler ...... 446,462.00 1954 __ ...... 65.819,81 1983 Hal Sutton ....__...... 426,668.00 1955 Julius Boros...... _ ...... ___._63.121.55 1984 Toni Watson ._...._.._....__.....,.....476,260.00 1956 Ted Kroll...__ .. _ ...... ...... 72.835,83 1985 Curtis Strange ...... _. __... 542,321.00 1957 Dick Mayer ...... 65.835.00 1986 Greg Norman ...... _...... _653,296.00 1958 Arnold Palmer ...... _ ...... 42.607,50 1987 Curtis Strange _..__...... 925,941.00 1959 Art Wall ___ ...... 53,167.60 1988 Curtis Strange ...... 1,147,644.00 1960 Arnold Palmer ...... 75.262.85 1989 Tom Kite ...... ,...... 1,395,278.00 1961 Gary Player ._...... _____.._._._. 64.540.45 1990 Greg Norman ....__ ...... 1.165,477.00 1962 Arnold Palmer _ __ ...... 81.448.33 1991 Corey Pavin . ..._..._..... 979,430.00

'111191 MONEYIISit e BIGINNINO IN 19/1 IIINOU7il119/1 "OFFICIAL. MONEY I ISTEDUEGINNING IN 1975 ALL TIME TOUR WINNERS

1. Sam Snead ___._ ...... 81 ...... 21 2. Jack Nicklaus ____. ..._...... 70 129. James Barnes ...... _. .._ ...... 20 3. Ben Hogan ...... 63 Doug Sanders ...... 20 4. Arnold Palmer ...... 60 Lanny Wadkins...... _...... 20 5. Byron Nelson ...... 52 T32. Doug Ford ...... 19 6. Billy Casper ...... 51 Hubert Green...... 19 T7. Walter Hagan ...... 40 Hale Irwin ...... 19 Cary Middlecoff ...... 40 T35. Julius Bores ...... _...... 18 9. Gene Sarazen ...... 38 Jim Ferrier ...... 18 10. Lloyd Mangrum ...... 36 Johnny Revolta..._...... _...... _...... 18 T11. Horton Smith ...... 32 T39. Jack Burke ..._...... _...... 17 Tom Watson ...... 32 Bobby Cruickshank ...... 17 T13. Harry Cooper ...... 31 Harold McSpaden...... 17 Jimmy Dernaret ...... 31 Curtis Strange ...... 17 15. Leo Diegel ...... 30 44. Ralph Guldahl ...... 16 T16. Gene Littler ...... 29 T45. Tommy Bolt ...... 15 Paul Runyan ...... 29 Ed Dudley ...... 15 18. Lee Trevino ...... 27 Denny Shute ...... 15 19. Henry Picard ...... 26 Mike Souchak ...... 15 T20. Tommy Armour ...... 24 Tom Weiskopt ...... 15 ...... 24 Ben Crenshaw...... 15 22. Johnny Miller ...... 23 Tom Kite ...... 15 123. Johnny Farrell ...... 22 151. ...... 14 Gary Player ...... 22 Dave Hill ...... 14 125. Ray Floyd ...... 21 Joe Turnesa ...... 14 Willie Macfarlane ...... 21 Ken Venturi...... 14 Bill Mehihorn ...... 21

308 MOST TOUR WINS YEAR BY YEAR

1916 James Barnes _.__ ...... _._ 3 1959 Gene Littler.__...._ _.._. ...... 5 Walter Hagen ...... ...... _._...... 3 1960 Arnold Palmer ._.. ... _.. ...... 8 1917 Janes Barnes .._._...... _...... _...... 2 1961 Arnold Palmer ...._ ...... __....__..5 MikeBrady ...... 2 Doug Sanders ...... 5 1918 Jock Hutchison ...... 11 1962 Arnold Palmer ...... 7 Walter Hagen ...... 1 1963 Arnold Palmer ...... 7 Patrick Doyle ...... 1 1964 Jack Nicklaus ...... 4 1919 James Barnes ...... 5 Billy Casper ...... 4 1920 ...... 4 Tony Lema ...... 4 1921 James Barnes ...... 4 1965 Jack Nicklaus ...... 5 1922 Gene Sarazen ...... 3 1966 Billy Casper ...... 4 Walter Hagen ...... 3 1967 Jack Nicklaus ...... 5 1923 Walter Hagen ...... 5 1968 Billy Casper ...... 6 Joe Kirkwood, Sr ...... 5 1969 Dave Hill ...... 3 1924 Joe Kirkwood, Sr ...... 4 Billy Casper ...... 3 Walter Hagen ...... 4 Jack Nicklaus ...... 3 1925 Leo Diegel ...... _...._...5 Ray Floyd _...... _....__...... 3 1926 Bill Mehlhorn...... _ ...... _....5 1970 Billy Casper ...... _...... _...... 4 Macdonald Smith ...... 5 1971 Jack Nicklaus ...... 5 1927 Johnny Farrell ...... 7 Lee Trevino ...... 5 1928 Bill Mehlhorn...... 7 1972 Jack Nicklaus ...... ,...... 7 1929 Horton Smith ...... 8 1973 Jack Nicklaus ...... ,...... 7 1930 Gene Sarazen ...... 88 1974 Johnny Miller ...... ,...... 8 1931 Witty Cox ...... 4 1975 Jack Nicklaus ...... 5 1932 Craig Wood ...... 3 1976 Ben Crenshaw ...... 3 Gene Sarazen ...... 3 Hubert Green ...... 3 Olin Dutra ...... 3 1977 Toni Watson ...... 4 Mike Turnesa ...... 3 1978 Tom Watson ...... 5 Tommy Armour ...... 3 1979 Tom Watson ...... 5 1933 Paul Runyan ...... 9 1980 Torn Watson ...... 6 1934 Paul Runyan ...... 7 1981 Tom Watson ...... 3 1935 Johnny Revolta ...... 55 Bruce Lietzke...... 3 HenryPicard ...... 5 Ray Floyd ...... ,...... 3 1936 Ralph Guldahl ...... 3 Bill Rogers...... _._....._...... 3 Henry Picard ...... 3 1982 Craig Stadler ...... 4 Jimmy Hines ._ ...... _._..3 Calvin Peete ...... _...... 4 1937 Harry Cooper ...... 8 1983 Fuzzy Zoeller ...... 2 1938 Sam Snead ...... _...... 8 Lanny Wadkins...... _...2 1939 Henry Picard ...... 8 Calvin Fiesta ...... 2 1940 Jimmy Demaret ...... 6 Hal Sutton ...... 2 1941 Sam Snead...... 7 Gil Morgan...... ,...... 2 1942 Ben Hogan ...... 6 Mark McCumber...... _.....2 1943 Sam Byrd ...... 11 Jim Colbert ...... _...... 2 Harold McSpaden ...... 1 Seve Ballesteros ...... 2 Steve Warga ...... 1 1984 Tom Watson ...... 3 1944 Byron Nelson ...... 8 Denis Watson ...... 3 1945 Byron Nelson ...... 18 1985 Lanny Wadkins...... 3 1946 Ben Hogan ...... 13 Curtis Strange ...... 3 1947 Ben Hogan ...... 7 1986 Bob Tway ...... 4 1948 Ben Hogan ...... 10 1987 Curtis Strange ...... 3 1949 Cary Middlecoff ...... 7 Paul Azinger ...... 3 1950 Sam Snead ...... 11 1988 Curtis Strange ...... 4 1951 Cary Middlecoti ...... 6 1989 Tom Kite ...... 3 1952 Jack Burke. Jr ...... 5 Steve Jones...... 3 Sam Snead ...... 5 1990 Wayne Levi ...... 4 1953 Ben Hogan ...... 4 1991 Ian Woosnam ...... 2 Lloyd Mangrum ...... 4 Corey Pavin ...... ,...... 2 1954 Bob Toski ...... 4 Billy Andrade ...... 2 1955 Cary Middlecoff ...... 66 Toni Purtzer._..._...... _...2 1956 Mike Souchak ...... 4 Mark Brooks ...... 2 1957 Arnold Palmer ...... 4 Nick Price ...... _...... 2 1958 Ken Venturi ...... _...... _4 Fred Couples ...... 2 Andrew Magee ...... 2 309 INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF RECORDS

AARON,Tommy-0-4: 1963: Lost toTony Lema. Memphis Open Invit: Lost to Arnold Palmer, Cleveland Open. 1972: Lost to George Archer, L.A. Open: Lost to George Archer, Greater Greensboro Open. ADAMS, John-0-1: 1982: Lost to Jay Haas, Hall of Fame Tournament. ALLIN, Bud-1 -0: 1971: Defeated . Dave Eichelberger, Greater Greensboro Open. ANDRADE, Billy—1-0: 1991: Defeated Jeff Sluman, Kemper Open. ARCHER, George-4-3: 1965: Defeated Bob Charles. Lucky Internat'I Open. 1969: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Kaiser Internat'I Open. 1970: Lost to George Knudson. . 1971: Defeated J.C. Snead, Lou Graham. Hartford Open. 1972: Defeated Tommy Aaron, , L.A. Open; Lost to Miller Barber, Tucson Open: Defeated Tommy Aaron, Greater Greensboro Open. AZINGER, Paul-0-2: 1989: Lost to Steve Jones, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1990: Lost to Greg Norman, Donal Ryder Open. BAIRD, Butch—1-0: 1976: Defeated Miller Barber, San Antonio Texas Open. BAKER-FINCH, lan-0-1: 1991: Lost to Bruce Fleisher, New England Classic. BALLESTEROS, Seve-1 -2: 1987: Lost to Larry Mize. The Masters; Lost to J. C. Snead, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1988: Defeated David Frost. Ken Green. Greg Norman, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. BARBER, Miller-3-4: 1964: Lost to Gary Player, Pensacola Open Invit. 1967: Defeated Gary Player. Oklahoma City Open. 1970: Defeated Bob Charles. Howie Johnson, New Orleans. 1972: Defeated George Archer, Tucson Open. 1973: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, New Orleans: Lost to Bert Greene. Liggett & Myers Open. 1976: Lost to Butch Baird, San Antonio Texas Open. BARR, Dave-1-2: 1981: Defeated Frank Conner, Woody Blackburn, Dan Halldorson, Victor Regalado Quad Cities Open. 1986: Lost to Corey Pavin. Greater Milwaukee Open. 1988: Lost to Mark Brooks, Canon SDJ Greater Hartford Open. BEAN, Andy-3-3: 1979: Lost to Lon Hinkle, Crosby. 1981: Defeated Lee Trevino, Memphis Classic; Defeated Bill Rogers, Western Open. 1984: Lost to Bruce Lietzke, Honda Classic; Lost to Jack Nicklaus. Memorial. 1986: Defeated Hubert Green, Doral-Eastern Open BEARD, Frank-0-3: 1968: Lostto Jack Nicklaus. American Golf Classic. 1969: Lost to Larry Hinson, New Orleans. 1974: Lost to Johnny Miller. World Open. BECK, Chlp-0-2: 1988: Lost to Bob Lohr. Walt Disney. 1991: Lost to Brad Faxon, Buick Open. BIES, Don-1 . 0'. 1975: Defeated Hubert Green, Hartford Open. BLACK, Ronnie—1-1: 1983: Defeated Sam Torrance, Southern Open. 1989: Lost to Wayne Grady. Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. BLACKBURN, Woody-2-1:1976: Defeated Gay Brewer/Bobby Nichols, Walt Disney Team Champion- ship with Bill Kratzert. 1981: Lost to Dave Barr. Quad Cities Open. 1985: Defeated Ron Streck, Isuzu Andy Williams San Diego Open. BLACKMAR, Phil-2-0:1985: Defeated Jodie Mudd, Dan Pohl, Canon Sammy Davis, Jr-Greater Hartford Open. 1988: Defeated Payne Stewart. Provident Classic. BLANCAS, Homero—1-1 : 1969: Lostto Larry Ziegler, Michigan Classic. 1972: Defeated Lanny Wadkins, Phoenix Open. BOROS, Julius-4-5: 1952: Defeated Cary Middlecoff, World Championship of Golf. 1954: Defeated George Fazio, Carling's Open 1958: Lost to Sam Snead. Dallas Open Invitational. 1959: Lost to Jack Burke. Houston Classic. 1963: Defeated Arnold Palmer. Jacky Cupit. U.S. Open: Lost to Arnold Palmer, Western Open . 1964: Defeated Doug Sanders. Greater Greensboro Open. 1969: Lost to Gene Littler, Greater Greensboro Open. 1975: Lost to Gene Littler. Westchester Classic. BREWER, Gay-2-6: 1959: Lost to Arnold Palmer, West Palm Beach Open. 1965: Defeated Doug Sanders, Greater Seattle Open Invitational. Defeated Bob Goalby, Hawaiian Open tnvit. 1966: Lost to Jack Nicklaus. Masters; Lost to Arnold Palmer. Tournament of Champions. 1969: Lost to Dave Hill, IVB-Philadelphia Classic, 1974: Lost to Jim Colbert, American Golf Classic. 1976: Lost to Woody Blackburn/Bill Kratzert, Disney Team Championship. BRITTON, Bill-0-1: 1982: Lost to Hal Sutton. Walt Disney World Golf Classic. BROOKS,Mark-2-1: 1988: Defeated Dave Barr, Joey Sindelar, Canon SDJ Greater Hartford Open: Lost to Tom Purtzer, Southwest Classic. 1991: Defeated Gene Sauers. Kmart Greater Greensboro Open. BROWN, Billy Ray— 1-0: 1991: Defeated Corey Pavin, Rick Fehr. Canon Greater Hartford Open. BROWN, Pete—1 - t: 1964: Lost to Billy Casper, Almaden Open Invit. 1970: Defeated , San Diego Open. BURNS,George —0-2: 1984 : Lost to Gary Koch, Bay Hill Classic. 1985: Lost to Roger Maltbie, 310 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. BYMAN, Bob-1-0: 1979: Defeated John Schroeder, Bay Hill. CADLE, George-0-1: 1983: Lost to Morris Hatalsky, Greater Milwaukee Open. CALCAVECCHIA, Mark-0-2: 1987: Lost to Fred Couples, Byron Nelson Golf Classic.1 990: Lost to Greg Norman. Dural Ryder Open. CALD W ELL, Rex-0-2: 1983: Lostto Keith Fergus, Bob Hope Desert Classic: Lostto Bob Gilder, Phoenix Open CASPER, Billy-8-8: Defeated Ken Venturi. Greater New Orleans.1961: Lost to Jack Burke,Buick Open. 1964: Defeated Pete Brown. Jerry Steelsmith, Almaden Open Invit. 1965: Lost to Wes Ellis, San Diego Open: Defeated Johnny Pott. Insurance City Invit. 1966: Defeated Arnold Palmer. U.S. Open. 1967: Defeated Art Wall, Canadian Open; Defeated Al Geiberger. Carling World Open: Lost to Dudley Wysong, Hawaiian Open. 1968: Lostto Johnny Pott. Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1969: Lostto Jack Nicklaus, Kaiser. 1970: Defeated Hale Irwin, LA. Open: Defeated Gene Littler, Masters. 1971: Lost to Bob Lunn, L.A. Open. 1972: Lost to Chi Chi Rodriguez. Byron Nelson. 1975: Lostto Jack Nicklaus, World Open. CHARLES, Bob-0-2: 1965: Lost to George Archer, Lucky International Open. 1970: Lostto Miller Barber, New Orleans Open. CHEN, Tze-Chung —1-1: 1983: Lostto Fred Couples. KemperOpen. 1987: Defeated Ben Crenshaw, Los Angeles Open presented by Nissan. CLAMPETT, Bobby—U-2: 1981: Lost to John Cook, Crosby Pro-Am; Lost to Hale Irwin, Buick Open. COCHRAN, Russ-0-1: 1991: Lost to Craig Stadler, THE TOUR Championship. COLBERT, Jim-2-0: 1974: Defeated Ray Floyd. Gay Brewer, Forrest Fezler, American Golf Classic. 1983: Defeated Fuzzy Zoeller, Colonial National Invitation. CONNER, Frank-0-2: 1981: Lost to Dave Barr. Quad Cities Open. 1982: Lost to Tom Watson, Heritage Classic. COOK, John-2-3: 1981: Defeated Hale Irwin, Bobby Clampett. Ben Crenshaw, Barney Thompson, Crosby Pro-Am. 1983: Defeated Johnny Miller, Canadian Open 1986: Lost to Donnie Hammond, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1990: Lost to Tom Kite. Federal Express St. Jude Classic; Lost to Bob Tway. Las Vegas Invitational. COUPLES, Fred-2-2: 1983: Defeated Tze-Chung Chen. Barry Jaeckel, Gil Morgan, Scott Simpson, Kemper Open. 1986: Lost to Tom Kite. Western Open. 1987: Defeated Mark Calcavecchia, Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1988: Lost to Sandy Lyle. Phoenix Open. COURTNEY, Chuck-0-1: 1972: Lost to DeWitt Weaver, Southern Open. CRAMPTON, Bruce-0-2:1970: Lost to Gibby Gilbert. Houston Champions. 1974: Lostto Richie Karl. B.C. Open. CRENSHAW, Ben-0-7: 1978: Lost to Tom Watson, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1979: Lost to Larry Nelson. Western: Lost to David Graham, PGA, 1981: Lost to John Cook, Crosby Pro-Am: Lost to Bill Rogers, Texas Open. 1987: Lost toTze-Chung Chen, Los Angeles Open presented by Nissan. 1989: Lost to David Frost. NEC World Series of Golf. DEVLIN, Bruce-0-3: 1968: Lost to Johnny Pott, Bing Crosby National Pro Am. 1969: Lost to Bert Yancey, Atlanta Classic, 1972: Lost to David Graham, Cleveland Open. DIEHL, Terry-0-1: 1976: Lost to Tom Kite. IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic, DONALD, Mike-1-1: 1989: Defeated Tim Simpson and Hal Sutton, Anheuser Busch Classic. 1990: Lost to Hale Irwin, U.S. Open. DOUGLASS, Dale-0-3: 1968: Lost to Chi Chi Rodriguez, Sahara Invitational. 1970: Lost to Don January, Jacksonville Open. 1971: Lost to Tom Weiskopf, Kemper Open. DOUGHERTY, Ed-0-1: 1990: Lost to Jim Gallagher, Greater Milwaukee Open. EASTWOOD, Bob-1-0: 1985: Defeated Payne Stewart, Byron Nelson Classic. EDWARDS, Danny-1-0: 1983: Defeated Morris Hatalsky, Miller High Life QCO. EICHELBERGER, Dave-1-1: 1971: Lost to Bud Allin. Greater Greensboro Open. 1981: Defeated Bob Murphy, Mark O'Meara, Tallahassee Open. ELDER, Lee-2-2: 1968: Lostto Jack Nicklaus, American Golf Classic. 1972: Lostto Lee Trevino, Hartford Open. 1974: Defeated Peter Oosterhuis, Monsanto Open. 1978: Defeated Lee Trevino. Greater Milwaukee Open. ERSKINE, Randy-0-1: 1976: Lost to Ed Sabo, Buick Open.

311 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

ESTES, Bob-0-1-. 1989: Lost to Mike Hulbert. B.C. Open. FALDO, Nick-2-1: 1988: Lost to Curtis Strange. U.S. Open. 1 £89: Defeated Scott Hoch, The Masters. 1990: Defeated Ray Floyd, The Masters. FAXON, Brad-1 -0: 1991: Defeated Chip Beck, Buick Open. FEHR, Rick— 0-1: 1991: Lost to Billy Ray Brown, Canon Greater Hartford Open. FERGUS, Keith-2-0: 1982: Defeated Raymond Floyd, Georgia Pacific Atlanta Classic. 1983: Defeated Rex Caldwell. Bob Hope Desert Classic. FEZLER, Forrest-0-1: 1974: Lost to Jim Colbert. American Go f Classic. FINSTERWALD, Dow-2-4: 1956: Lost to Doug Sanders, Canadian Open. 1957: Defeated Don Whitt, Tucson Open Invit. 1958: Lost to Art Wall, Rubber City Open. 1959: Lost to Art Wall. Buick Open: Defeated Don Fairfield. Kansas City Open Invit. 1962: Lost to Arnold Palmer, Masters. FIORI, Ed-2-0: 1979: Defeated Tom Weiskopf. Southern Open. 1982: Defeated Tom Kite, Bob Hope Desert Classic. FLECKMAN, Marty-1 -0: 1967: Defeated Jack Montgomery, Cajun Classic. FLEISHER, Bruce—1-0: 1991: Defeated Ian Baker Finch, New England Classic. FLOYD, Ray-5-9: 1969: Defeated Gardner Dickinson, Greater Jacksonville Open. 1971: Lost to Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope Desert Classic. 1973: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1974: Lost to Jim Colbert, American Golf Classic. 1975: Lost to J. C. Snead, Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1976: Defeated Jerry McGee. World Open. 1980: Defeated Jack Nicklaus. Doral. 1981: Lost to Bruce Lietzke. Andy Williams-San Diego Open; Defeated Barry Jaeckel. Curtis Strange. TPC. 1982: Lost to Keith Fergus, Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic; Lost to Craig Stadler. World Series of Golf. 1985: Lost to Roger Maltbie, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1986: Defeated Lon Hinkle, Mike Sullivan. Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1990: Lost to Nick Faldo, The Masters. FORD, Doug-5-7: 1951: Lost to E. J. Harrison, Texas Open: Lost to Cary Middlecoff, Kansas City Open. 1952: Defeated Sam Snead. Jacksonville Open. 1953: Lost to Earl Steward. Greensboro Open. 1954: Defeated Marty Furgol, Greensboro Open. 1955: Lost to Henry Ransom, Rubber City Open: Lost to Ted Kroll. Philadelphia Daily News Open. 1956: Lost to Mike Fetchick. Western Open. 1957: Lost to Arnold Palmer. Rubber City Open; Defeated , Gene Littler, Billy Maxwell. Western Open. 1961: Defeated Arnold Palmer, "500" Festival Open Invit, 1962: Defeated Joe Campbell, Bing Crosby National. FOUGHT, John-1-0: 1979: Defeated Jim Simons, Buick. FROST, David-2-2: 1986: Lost to Tom Kite, Western Open. 1938: Lost to Seve Ballesteros. Manufac- turers Hanover Westchester Classic; Defeated Bob Tway Southern Open. 1989: Defeated Ben Crenshaw. NEC World Series of Golf. FUNSETH, Rod-0-1: 1971: Lost to Bud Aflin, Greater Greensboro Open. GALLAGHER, Jim-1-1: 1990: Defeated Ed Dougherty, Billy Mayfair. Greater Milwaukee Open. 1991: Lost to Tom Purtzer, NEC World Series of Golf. GARDNER,Buddy-0-2: 1979: Lost to Bobby Walzel, Magnolia Classic.1987: Lost to Jay Haas.Big I Houston Open. GEIBERGER, AI-1-1: 1967: Lost to Billy Casper, Carling World Open. 1975: Defeated Gary Player, Tournament of Champions. GILBERT, Gibby—1-0: 1970: Defeated Bruce Crampton, Houston Champions. GILDER, Bob-1-0: 1983: Defeated Rex Caldwell, Johnny Mille'. Mark O'Meara. Phoenix Open GOALBY, Bob-2-1: 1962: Defeated Art Wall. Insurance City Open. 1965: Lost to Gay Brewer, Hawaiian Open Invit, 1969: Defeated Jim Wiechers. Robinson Open. GRADY, Wayne—1-0: 1989: Defeated Ronnie Black. Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. GRAHAM,David-2-1: 1972: Defeated Bruce Devlin. Cleveland Open: Lost to Lou Graham. Liggett & Myers Open. 1979: Defeated Ben Crenshaw. PGA Championship. GRAHAM, Lou-3-1: 1971: Lost to George Archer, Hartford Open. 1972: Defeated Hale Irwin, Larry Ziegler, David Graham, Liggett & Myers Open. 1975: Defeated John Mahaffey, U.S. Open. 1979: Defeated Bobby Wadkins. Philadelphia. GREEN, Hubert-2-3: 1971: Defeated Don January, Houston Champions. 1975: Lost to Don Bies. Hartford Open. 1978: Defeated Bill Kratzert. Hawaiian Open; Lost to Gil Morgan. World Series of Golf. 1986: Lost to Andy Bean. Doral-Eastern Open. GREEN, Ken-0-2: 1988: Lost to Sandy Lyle. Greater Greensboro Open: Lost to Seve Ballesteros,

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Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. HAAS, Jay-2-0: 1982: Defeated John Adams, Hall of Fame Tournament. 1987: Defeated Buddy Gardner, Big I Houston Open HALLBERG, Gary-0-2: 1984: Lost to Gary Koch, Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1991: Lost to Blaine McCallister. H.E.B. Texas Open. HALLDORSON, Dan-0-1: 1981: Lost to Dave Barr, Quad Cities Open. HALLET, Jim--0-2: 1990: Lost to Kenny Knox, Buick Southern Open. 1991: Lost to Ian Woosnam, USF&G Classic, HAMMOND, Donnie-1-0: 1986: Defeated John Cook, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. HARRIS, Labron-1-1: 1968: Lost to Bob Murphy, Philadelphia Golf Classic. 1971: Defeated Bert Yancey, Robinson Open . HATALSKY, Morris-2-1: 1983: Defeated George Cadle, Greater Milwaukee Open; Lost to Danny Edwards. Miller High Life OCO. 1988: Defeated Tom Kite. Kemper Open. HAYES, Mark-0-2: 1979: Lost to Lon Hinkle, Crosby. 1981: Lost to Larry Nelson, Greater Greensboro. HEARD, Jerry-0-1: 1974: Lost to Bob Menne. Kemper Open. HEBERT, Lionel-1 -1: 1956: Lost to Mike Fetchick, St. Petersburg Open. 1962: Defeated Gary Player, Gene Littler, Memphis Open Invit, HILL, Dave-4-2: 1961: Defeated Tommy Bolt. Bud Sullivan. Home of the Sun Open. 1963: Defeated Mike Souchak, Hot Springs Open. 1969: Defeated Gay Brewer, Tom Jacobs, R. H. Sikes, IVS-Philadelphia: Lost to Bob Lunn, Hartford Open. 1972: Lost to George Archer, L.A. Open. 1975: Defeated Rik Massengale, Sahara Invit, HINKLE, Lon-1-2: 1977: Lost to Ed Sneed, Tallahassee Open. 1979: Defeated Mark Hayes, Andy Bean, Crosby. 1986: Lost to Ray Floyd. Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. HINSON, Larry-1 -1: 1969: Defeated Frank Beard. New Orleans, 1975: Lostto Don January, San Antonio- Texas. HISKEY, Babe-1 -0: 1965: Defeated Dudley Wysong, Cajun Classic. HOCH, Scott-1-1:1989: Lostto Nick Faldo, The Masters: Defeated Robert Wrenn, Las Vegas Invitational, HULBERT, Mike-2-0: 1989: Defeated Bob Estes, B.C. Open. 1991: Defeated Kenny Knox, Anheuser Busch Golf Classic, IR W IN, Hale-4-5: 1970: Lost to Billy Casper, L.A. Open. 1972: Lost to Lou Graham, Liggett & Myers Open. 1976: Defeated Kermit Zarley. Florida Citrus Open: Lost to Roger Maltbie, Memorial. 1981: Lost to John Cook, Crosby Pro-Am: Defeated Bobby Clampett, Peter Jacobsen. Gil Morgan, Buick Open. 1984: Defeated Jim Nelford. Bing Crosby Pro-Am. 1990: Defeated Mike Donald, U.S. Open. 1991: Lost to Kenny Perry. Memorial. JACKLIN, Tony-1-1: 1970: Lost to Pete Brown, San Diego Open. 1972: Defeated John Jacobs, Jacksonville Open. JACOBSEN, Peter-1 -3: 1981: Lost to Hale Irwin, Buick Open. 1984: Defeated Payne Stewart, Colonial National Invitation. 1985: Lost to Curtis Strange, Honda Classic, 1989: Lost to Mark McCumber. Beatrice Western Open. JAECKEL, Barry-1 -2: 1978: Defeated Bruce Lietzke, Tallahassee Open. 1981: Lost to Ray Floyd. TPC 1983: Lost to Fred Couples. Kemper Open. JANUARY, Don-3-5: 1956: Lost to Mike Fetchick. Western Open. 1961: Lost to Jerry Barber, PGA Championship 1964: Lost to Chi Chi Rodriguez. Lucky Internat'I Open. 1967: Defeated Don Massengale. PGA Championship. 1969: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Kaiser Internat.al. 1970: Defeated Dale Douglass. Jacksonville Open. 1971: Lost to Hubert Green, Houston Champions. 1975: Defeated Larry Hinson, San Antonio Texas Open. JENKINS, Tom-0-1: 1981: Lost to Bruce Lietzke. Williams-San Diego Open. JONES, Grier-2 -0: 1972: Defeated Bob Murphy, Hawaiian Open; Defeated Dave Marad, Robinson's Fall Classic JONES, Steve-2-1: 1988: Defeated Bob Tway, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 1989: Defeated Sandy Lyle and Paul Azinger, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 1990: Lost to Payne Stewart, MCI Heritage Classic. KARL, Richie-1-0: 1974: Defeated Bruce Crampton. B.C. Open. KITE, Tom-6-3: 1976: Defeated Terry Diehl, Philadelphia Classic, 1982: Lost to Ed Fiori, Bob Hope Desert Classic: Defeated Jack Nicklaus, Denis Watson, Bay Hill Classic, 1986: Defeated Fred Couples, David Frost, Nick Price, Western Open. 1988: Lost to Morris Hatalsky, Kemper Open: Lost

313 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

to Curtis Strange, Nabisco Championships. 1989: Defeated Davis Love III. The Nestle Invitational: Defeated Payne Stewart, Nabisco Championships. 1990: Defeated John Cook. Federal Express St. Jude Classic. KNOX, Kenny—1-I: 1990: Defeated Jim Hallet, Buick Southern Open. 1991: Lost to Mike Hulbert. Anheuser Busch Golf Classic. KNUDSON, George-4-0: 1962: Defeated Jim Ferree, Maracaibo Open Invit. 1963: Defeated , Portland Open Invitational. 1964: Defeated Al Balding, Fresno Open Invit. 1970: Defeated George Archer, Robinson Open. KOCH, Gary-2-0: 1984: Defeated Gary Hallberg, Isuzu Andy Williams San Diego Open: Defeated George Burns. Bay Hill Classic. KRATZERT, Bill —1-1:1976: Defeated Gay Brewer/Bobby Nichols, Walt Disney Team Championship with Woody Blackburn. 1978: Lost to Hubert Green. Hawaiian Open. LANCER, Bernhard—1-1: 1985: Defeated Bobby Wadkins, Sea Pines Heritage Classic. 1986: Lost to Bob Tway, Shearson Lehman Andy Williams Open. LEVI, Wayne-2-1: 1980: Defeated Gil Morgan, Pleasant Valley Jimmy Fund. 1984: Lost toJack Renner, Hawaiian Open. 1985: Defeated Steve Pate, Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic. LIETZKE, Bruce-5-2: 1977: Defeated Gene Littler, Tucson Open; Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Tournament of Champions. 1978: Lost to Barry Jaeckel, Tallahassee Open. 1981: Defeated Ray Floyd. , Andy Williams-San Diego Open: Defeated Tom Watson, Byron Nelson Classic. 1984: Defeated Andy Bean, Honda Classic, 1988: Defeated Clarence Rose, GTE Byron Nelson Classic. LITTLER, Gene-3-8: 1955: Defeated Stan Leonard, Labatt Open. 1956: Lost to . Texas Internat'I Open. 1957: Lost to Doug Ford, Western Open. 1960: Lost to Tommy Bolt, Memphis Open. 1962: Lost to Lionel Hebert, Memphis Open Invit, 1966: Lost to Joe Campbell, Tucson Open. 1969: Defeated Orville Moody. Julius Boros. Tom Weiskopf, Greater Greensboro Open. 1970: Lost to Billy Casper, Masters. 1975: Defeated Julius Boros, Westchester Classic. 1977: Lost to Bruce Lietzke, Tucson Open: Lost to Lanny Wadkins, PGA Championship. LOHR, Bob-1 . 0: 1988: Defeated Chip Beck, Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic. LOVE III, Davls-0-2: 1989; Lost to Tom Kite, The Nestle Invitational. 1991: Lost to Tom Purtzer, NEC World Series of Golf. LUNN, Bob-2-0: 1969: Defeated Dave Hill, Hartford Open. 1971: Defeated Billy Casper. L.A. Open. LYLE, Sandy-3-1:1987: Defeated Jeff Sluman, Tournament Players Championship. 1988: Defeated Fred Couples, Phoenix Open; Defeated Ken Green, Greater Greensboro Open. 1989: Lost to Steve Jones, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, MAGEE, Andrew—1-0: 1991: Defeated D.A. Weibring, Las Vegas invitational. McCALLISTER, Blaine—1 -1: 1986: Lost to Gene Sauers. Bank of Boston Classic. 1991: Defeated Gary Hallberg, H.E.B. Texas Open. McCUMBER, Mark-1-0: 1989: Defeated Peter Jacobsen, Beatrice Western Open. McGEE, Jerry-0 . 1 1976: Lost to Ray Floyd. World Open. McLENDON, Mac-1 . 0: 1978: Defeated Mike Reid. Pensacola Open. MAHAFFEY, John-3-2: 1975: Lost to Lou Graham, U.S. Open. 1978: Defeated Tom Watson and Jerry Pate, PGA Championship. 1984: Defeated Jim Simons, Bob Hope Classic. 1985: Lost to Mark W iebe. Anheuser Busch Classic; Defeated Jodie Mudd, Texas Open. MALTBIE, Roger-2-1:1976: Defeated Hale Irvin, Memorial Tournament. 1985: Defeated George Burns, Ray Floyd. Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1986: Lost to Mac O'Grady, Canon Sammy Davis. Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. MARAD, Dave-0-1: 1972: Lost to Grier Jones, Robinson's Fall Classic, MARK, Dave-2-0:1961: Defeated Bob Rosburg, Jacky Cupit. Greater Seattle Open Invitational. 1962: Defeated Jerry Steelsmith. Azalea Open. MASSENGALE, Don-0-1: 1967: Lost to Don January. PGA Championship. MASSENGALE, Rik-0-1: 1975: Lost to Dave Hill, Sahara Open. MAXWELL, Billy—t-2: 1955: Lost to Bo Wininger. Baton Rouge Open. 1957: Lost to Doug Ford. Western Open. 1961: Defeated Ted Kroll, Insurance City Open Invit. MAYFAIR, Billy-0-2: 1990: Lost to Jim Gallagher. Greater Milwaukee Open; Lost to Jodie Mudd, Nabisco Championship.

314 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

MEDIATE, Rocco—1 -0'. 1991: Defeated Curtis Strange. Doral Ryder Open. MENNE, Bob —1-1: 1970: Lost to Lee Trevino. National Airlines Open. 1974: Defeated Jerry Heard, Kemper Open. MILLER, Johnny—1 -5, 1972: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. 1974: Defeated Frank Beard. Jack Nicklaus, Bob Murphy, World Open. 1979: Lost to Tom Watson, Hall of Fame. 1982: Lost to Tom Watson. Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open. 1983: Lost to Bob Gilder, Phoenix Open. Lost to John Cook, Canadian Open MITCHELL, Bobby—1-0: 1972: Defeated Jack Nicklaus, Tournament of Champions. MIZE, Larry-1-2: 1986: Lost to Greg Norman. Kemper Open. 1987: Defeated Greg Norman, Seve Ballesteros, Masters. 1990: Lost to Payne Stewart, MCI Heritage Classic. MOODY, Orville-0-2: 1969: Lost to Gene Littler.Greater Greensboro Open. 1973: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. MORGAN, 011-3-3: 1978: Defeated Hubert Green. World Series of Golf. 1979: Defeated Larry Nelson, Memphis. 1980: Lost to Wayne Levi. Pleasant Valley Jimmy Fund. 1981: Lost to Hale Irwin. Buick Open 1983: Defeated Lanny Wadkins, Curtis Strange, Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open: Lost to Fred Couples. Kemper Open. MUDD, Jodie-2 .2: 1985: Lost to Phil Blackmar. Canon Sammy Davis. Jr-Greater Hartford Open; Lost to John Mahaffey. Texas Open. 1989: Defeated Larry Nelson. GTE Byron Nelson Classic. 1990: Defeated Billy Mayfair. Nabisco Championships. MURPHY, Bob-1 -5: 1968: Defeated Labron Harris, Philadelphia Golf Classic. 1970: Lost to Lee Trevino, Tucson Open. 1972: Lost to Grier Jones. Hawaiian Open. 1973: Lost to Bobby Nichols. Westchester Classic. 1974: Lost to Johnny Miller. World Open. 1981: Lost to Dave Eichelberger Tallahassee Open. NELFORD, Jim-0-1: 1984: Lost to Hale Irwin. Bing Crosby Pro-Am. NELSON, Larry-2-2: 1979: Lost to Gil Morgan. Memphis; Defeated Ben Crenshaw, Western Open. 1981: Defeated Mark Hayes. Greater Greensboro Open. 1989: Lost to Jodie Mudd, GTE Byron Nelson Classic. NEWTON, Jack-1-0: 1978: Defeated Mike Sullivan, Buick-Goodwrench Open, NICHOLS, Bobby-2-3: 1961: Lost to . Ontario Open, 1962: Defeated , Jack Nicklaus, Houston Classic. 1973: Defeated Bob Murphy, Westchester Classic. 1975: Lost to J. C. Snead. Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1976: Lost to Woody Blackburn/Bill Kratzert, Walt Disney Team Champi- onship. NICKLAUS, Jack-13-10: 1962: Lost to Bobby Nichols, Houston Classic: Defeated Arnold Palmer, U.S. Open. 1963: Defeated Gary Player, Palm Springs Golf Classic: Lost to Arnold Palmer. Western Open. 1965: Lost to Doug Sanders, Pensacola Open; Defeated Johnny Pott, Memphis Open. 1966: Defeated Tom Jacobs. Gay Brewer, Masters. 1968: Defeated Frank Beard. Lee Elder, American Golf Classic. 1969: Defeated George Archer, Billy Casper, Don January. Kaiser International. 1970: Defeated Arnold Palmer, Byron Nelson Classic, 1971: Lost to Gardner Dickinson, Atlanta Golf Classic; Lost to Lee Trevino, U.S. Open. 1972: Defeated Johnny Miller, Bing Crosby Pro-Am; Lost to Bobby Mitchell, Tournament of Champions. 1973: Defeated Orville Moody. Ray Floyd. Bing Crosby Pro-Am; Defeated Miller Barber, New Orleans. 1974: Lost to Johnny Miller, World Open. 1975: Lost to Tom Weiskopt, Canadian Open: Defeated Billy Casper. World Open. 1977: Defeated Bruce Lietzke. Tournament of Champions. 1980: Lost to Ray Floyd. Doral. 1982: Lost to Tom Kite, Bay Hill Classic. 1984: Defeated Andy Bean. Memorial. NICOLETTE, Mike-1-0: 1983: Defeated Greg Norman, Bay Hill Classic, NORMAN, Greg-2-6: 1983: Lost to Mike Nicolette, Bay Hill Classic. 1984: Lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S. Open; Lost to Tom Watson. Western Open. 1986; Defeated Larry Mize, Kemper Open. 1987: Lost to Larry Mize, The Masters. 1988: Lost to Curtis Strange, Independent Insurance Agent Open: Lost to Seve Ballesteros, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 1990: Defeated Paul Azinger, Mark Calcavecchia, Tim Simpson. Doral Ryder Open. O'GRADY, Mac-1-0: 1986: Defeated Roger Maltbie. Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open O'MEARA, Mark-0-3: 1981: Lost to Dave Eichelberger, Tallahassee Open. 1983: Lost to Bob Gilder, Phoenix Open. 1991: Lost to Corey Pavin, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. OGRIN, David-0-1 1985: Lost to Hal Sutton. St. Jude Memphis Classic, OOSTERHUIS, Peter-0-1: 1974: Lost to Lee Elder, Monsanto Open. PALMER, Arnold-14-10: 1956: Defeated Ted Kroll, Insurance City Open. 1957: Defeated Doug Ford,

315 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

Rubber City Open. 1958: Lost to Howie Johnson. Azalea Open International, 1959: Defeated Gay Brewer, Peter Cooper, West Palm Beach Open Invit, 1960: Lost to Bill Collins. Houston Classic: Defeated Bill Collins, Jack Fleck, Insurance City Open. 1961: Defeated Al Balding, San Diego Open: Defeated Doug Sanders, Phoenix Open; Lostto Doug Ford, "500' Festival Open. 1962: Defeated Gary Player. Dow Finsterwald, Masters: Defeated Johnny Pott, Colonial Nat'l Invitational: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, U.S. Open. 1963: Defeated , Thunderbird Classic; Lost to Julius Boros. U.S. Open: Defeated Tommy Aaron. , Cleveland Open: Defeated Julius Boros, Jack Nicklaus. Western Open. 1964: Lost to Gary Player. Pensacola Open: Lost to Tony Lema, Cleveland Open. 1966: Lost to Doug Sanders, Bob Hope Desert Classic; Defeated Gay Brewer. Tournament of Champions: Lost to Billy Casper, U.S. Open. 1968: Defeated Deane Beman, Bob Hope Desert Classic, 1970: Lostto Jack Nicklaus, Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1971: Defeated Ray Floyd, Bob Hope Desert Classic. PATE, Jerry-1-2: 1977: Defeated Dave Stockton, Phoenix Open. 1978: Lost to John Mahaffey. PGA Championship. 1980: Lost to Doug Tewell. Heritage. PATE, Steve-0-2: 1985: Lostto Wayne Levi, Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic. 1991: Lost to Corey Pavin, BellSouth Atlanta Classic. PAVIN, Corey-4-1:1986: Defeated Dave Barr, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1987: Defeated Craig Stadler, Hawaiian Open. 1991: Defeated Mark O'Meara. Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: Defeated Steve Pate, BellSouth Atlanta Classic: Lost to Billy Ray Brown, Canon Greater Hartford Open. PEETE, Calvin-0-1: 1986: Lost to Curtis Strange. Houston Open. PERRY, Kenny—1-0: 1991: Defeated Hale Irwin. Memorial. PLAYER. Gary-3 -11: 1958: Lostto Sam Snead, Greenbrier Invit.; Lostto Sam Snead, Dallas Open Invit, 1959: Lost to Don Whitt, Memphis Open Invit. 1961: Lost to Jay Hebert. American Golf Classic. 1962: Lost to Arnold Palmer, Masters: Lost to Lionel Hebert ,Memphis Open. 1963: Lost to Jack Nicklaus, Palm Springs Golt Classic. 1964: Defeated Arnold Palmer. Miller Barber. Pensacola Open. 1965: Defeated , U.S. Open. 1967: Lost to Miller Barber, Oklahoma City Open. 1968: Lostto Steve Reid. Azalea Open. 1971 Defeated Hal Underwood, Jacksonville Open: Lost to Tom Weiskopf, Kemper Open. 1975: Lost to Al Geiberger, Tournament of Champions. POHL, Dan-1 -2: 1982: Lost to Craig Stadler. Masters. 1985: Lost to Phil Blackmar, Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1986: Defeated Payne Stewart. Colonial NIT. PRICE, Nick—O-1: 1986: Lost to Tom Kite, Western Open. PURTZER, Tom-2-0: 1988: Defeated Mark Brooks. Southwest Classic- 1991: Defeated Davis Love III, Jim Gallagher. Jr., NEC World Series of Golf. REGALADO, Victor-0-1: 1981: Lost to Dave Barr, Quad Cities Open. REID, Mike—I -2: 1978: Lostto Mac McLendon. Pensacola Open. 1985: Lostto Hal Sutton, Southwest Golf Classic. 1988: Defeated Tom Watson. NEC World Series of Golf. RENNER, Jack-1-0: 1984: Defeated Wayne Levi. Hawaiian Open. RODGERS, Phil-0-1: 1965: Lost to Dick Hart. Azalea Open. RODRIGUEZ, Chi Chi-3-1 1964: Defeated Don January, Lucky International Open. 1966: Lost to Jacky Cupit. Cajun Classic. 1968: Defeated Dale Douglass, Sahara Invit. 1972: Defeated Billy Casper. Byron Nelson Golf Classic, ROGERS, Bill—I -2: 1978: Lost to Andy Bean, Western Open. 1979: Lost to Tom Watson, Byron Nelson. 1981: Defeated Ben Crenshaw, Texas Open. ROSE. Clarence-0-1: 1988: Lost to Bruce Lietzke, GTE Byron Nelson Classic. RUDOLPH, Mason-0-1: 1963: Lost to George Knudson, Portland Open Invit, SAUERS, Gene-1-1: 1986: Defeated Blaine McCallister, Bank of Boston Classic. 1991: Lost to Mark Brooks. Kmart Greater Greensboro Open. SCHLEE, John-0-1: 1973: Lost to Ed Sneed, Kaiser Open. SCHROEDER, John-0-1: 1979: Lost to Bob Byman. Bay Hill. SHEARER, Bob-0-1: 1982: Lost to Ed Sneed. Michelob-Houston Open. SIECKMANN, Tom-1-0: 1988: Defeated Mark Wiebe, Anheuser-Busch. SIFFORD, Charles-2-0: 1957: Defeated Eric Monti, . 1969: Defeated Harold Henning, L.A. Open. SIXES, Dan-0-2: 1962: Lost to Bobby Nichols, Houston Classic. 1973: Lost to Lanny Wadkins. Byron Nelson Classic.

316 Individual Playoff Records (cont'd.)

SIKES. R. H.-0-1: 1969: Lost to Dave Hill, IVB-Philadelphia Classic. SILLS, Tony-1 -0: 1990: Defeated Gil Morgan. Independent Insurance Agent Open. SIMONS, Jim-0-3: 1979: Lost to John Fought. Buick, 1980: Lost to Howard Twitty. Hartford. 1984: Lost to John Mahaffey, Bob Hope Classic. SIMPSON, Scott-1-2: 1983: Lost to Fred Couples, Kemper Open. 1989: Defeated Bob Tway, BellSouth Atlanta Classic- 1991: Lost to Payne Stewart, U.S. Open. SIMPSON, Tim-0-2: 1989: Lost to Mike Donald. Anheuser Busch Classic. 1990: Lost to Greg Norman, Dural Ryder Open. SINDELAR, Joey-1-1: 1988: Lost to Mark Brooks, Canon SDJ Greater Hartford Open. 1990: Defeated Willie Wood. Hardee's Golf Classic. SLUMAN, Jeff-0-2: 1987: Lost to Sandy Lyle, Tournament Players Championship. 1991: Lost to Billy Andrade. Kemper Open. SNEAD, J. C.-3-1: 1971: Lost to George Archer, Hartford Open. 1975: Defeated Ray Floyd, Bobby Nichols, Andy Williams San Diego Open. 1981: Defeated Mike Sullivan. Southern Open. 1987: Defeated Seve Ballesteros, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic SNEAD, Sam-8-6: 1945: Defeated Byron Nelson. Gulfport Open: Lost to Byron Nelson, Charlotte Open. 1947: Lost to Lew Worsham. U.S. Open. 1949: Defeated Lloyd Mangrum. Greater Greensboro Open. 1950: Defeated Ben Hogan. L.A. Open: Tied with Jack Burke, Dave Douglass. Smiley Quick, Crosby Pro-Am (no playoff, equal money): Lost to Jim Ferrier, St. Paul Open. 1952: Lost by forfeit to Doug Ford, Jacksonville Open. 1953: Lost to Earl Steward, Greensboro Open. 1954: Defeated Ben Hogan, Masters. 1955: Defeated Tommy Bolt. Miami Beach Open 1956: Defeated Fred Wampler, Greens- boro Open. 1958: Defeated Gary Player, Greenbrier Invitational: Defeated Gary Player, Julius Boros, John McMullin. Dallas Open Invitational: Lost to George Bayer, Havana International. SNEED, Ed-3-1: 1973: Defeated John Schlee, Kaiser International Open. 1977: Defeated Lon Hinkle, Tallahassee Open. 1979: Lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, Masters. 1982: Defeated Bob Shearer. Michelob- Houston Open. STADLER, Craig-3-2: 1982: Defeated Dan Pohl, Masters: Defeated Raymond Floyd. World Series of Golf. 1985: Lost to Lanny Wadkins, Bob Hope Classic. 1987: Lost to Corey Pavin, Hawaiian Open. 1991: Defeated Russ Cochran, THE TOUR Championship. STEWART, Payne-2-5: 1984: Lost to Peter Jacobsen, Colonial National Invitation, 1985: Lost to Bob Eastwood. Byron Nelson Classic. 1986: Lost to Dan Pohl, Colonial NIT. 1988: Lost to Phil Blackmer, Provident. 1989 Lost to Tom Kite, Nabisco Championships. 1990 Defeated Steve Jones. Larry Mize, MCI Heritage Classic. 1991: Defeated Scott Simpson, U.S. Open. STILL, Ken-1-0: 1970: Defeated Bert Yancey, Lee Trevino. Kaiser International Open. STOCKTON, Dave-0-1: 1977: Lost to Jerry Pate, Phoenix Open. STRANGE, Curtis-6-3: 1980: Defeated Lee Trevino, Houston. 1981: Lost to Ray Floyd, TPC. 1983: Lost to Gil Morgan. Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. 1985: Defeated Peter Jacobsen. Honda Classic. 1986: Defeated Calvin Peets, Houston Open. 1988: Defeated Greg Norman. Independent Insurance Agent Open: Defeated Nick Faldo. U.S. Open: Defeated Tom Kite, Nabisco Championships. 1991: Lost to Rocco Mediate, Doral Ryder Open. STRECK, Ron-0-1: 1985: Lost to Woody Blackburn, Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open. SULLIVAN, Mike-0-3: 1978: Lost to Jack Newton, Buick Goodwrench Open. 1981: Lost to J. C. Snead, Southern Open. 1986: Lost to Ray Floyd, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, SUTTON, Hal-3-1: 1982: Defeated Bill Britton. Walt Disney World Golf Classic, 1985: Defeated David Ogrin. St. Jude Memphis Classic: Defeated Mike Reid. Southwest Golf Classic, 1989: Lost to Mike Donald, Anheuser-Busch Classic, TEWELL, Doug-1 -0: 1980: Defeated Jerry Pate. Heritage. THOMPSON, Barney-0-1: 1981: Lost to John Cook, Crosby Pro-Am. THORPE, Jim-0-1: 1985: Lost to Scott Verplank, Western Open. TREVINO, Lee-5-5: 1970: Defeated Bob Murphy. Tucson Open: Defeated Bob Menne, National Airlines Open: Lost to Ken Still, Internat'l Open. 1971: Defeated Jack Nicklaus, U.S. Open: Lost to Tom Weiskopt, Kemper Open: Defeated Art Wall. Canadian Open. 1972: Defeated Lee Elder. Hartford Open. 1978: Lost to Andy Bean. Memphis Classic: Lost to Lee Elder. Greater Milwaukee Open. 1980: Lost to Curtis Strange. Houston, TWAY, Bob-2-3: 1986: Defeated Bernhard Langer, Shearson Lehman Andy Williams Open. 1988: Lost

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to Steve Jones. AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Lost to David Frost. Southern Open. 1989: Lost to Scott Simpson. BellSouth Atlanta Classic. 1990: Defeated John Cook, Las Vegas Invitational. TWITTY, Howard-1-0: 1980: Defeated Jim Simons, Hartford, VALENTINE, Tommy-0-1: 1981: Lost to Tom Watson, Atlanta Classic. VERPLANK, Scott-1-0: 1985: Defeated Jim Thorpe, Western Open. WADKINS, Bobby-0-2: 1979: Lost to Lou Graham, Philadelphia. 1985: Lost to Bernhard Langer, Sea Pines Heritage Classic. WADKINS, Lanny-3-2: 1972: Lost to Homero Blancas, Phoenix Open. 1973: Defeated Dan Sikes, Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1977: Defeated Gene Littler, PGA Championship. 1983: Lost to Gil Morgan, Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open. 1985: Defeated Craig Stadler, Bob Hope Classic. WALL, Art-6-5: 1953: Lost to Earl Steward, Greensboro Open; Defeated Cary Middlecoff, Fort Wayne Open. 1956: Defeated Bill Trombley, Gardner Dickinson, Fort Wayne Open. 1958: Defeated Jack Burke, Bob Rosburg, Eastern Open Invitational: Defeated Dow Finsterwald. Rubber City Open. 1959: Defeated Dow Finsterwald, Buick Open. 1960: Lostto Stan Leonard. Western Open.1962: Lostto Bob Goalby. Insurance City Open. 1964: Defeated Jay Dolan, . 1967: Lost to Billy Casper. Canadian Open. 1971: Lost to Lee Trevino, Canadian Open. WATSON, Denis-0-1: 1982: Lost to Tom Kite, Bay Hill Classic, WATSON, Tom-8-4: 1978: Defeated Ben Crenshaw, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am: Lost to John Mahaffey, PGA Championship. 1979: Lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, Masters: Defeated Bill Rogers. Byron Nelson: Defeated Johnny Miller. Hall of Fame. 1980: Defeated D. A. Weibring. San Diego. 1981: Lost to Bruce Lietzke, Byron Nelson Classic; Defeated Tommy Valentine. Atlanta Classic. 1982: Defeated Johnny Miller. Glen Campbell, Los Angeles Open: Defeated Frank Conner. Heritage Classic. 1984: Defeated Greg Norman. Western Open. 1988: Lost to Mike Reid, NEC World Series of Golf . WEAVER, DeWitt-1-0: 1972: Defeated Chuck Courtney, Southern Open. WEIBRING, D. A.-0-2: 1980: Lost to Tom Watson, San Diego. 1991: Lost to Andrw Magee. Las Vegas Invitational. WEISKOPF, Tom-2-3: 1966: Lost to Doug Sanders. Greensboro Open. 1969: Lost to Gene Littler, Greater Greensboro Open. 1971: Defeated Dale Douglass. Gary Player. Lee Trevino, Kemper Open. 1975: Defeated Jack Nicklaus, Canadian Open. 1979: Lost to Ed Fiori, Southern. WIEBE, Mark-1-1: 1985: Defeated John Mahaffey, Anheuser-Busch Classic. 1988: Lost to Tom Sieckmann, Anheuser-Busch. WIECHERS, Jim—O-1: 1969: Lost to Bob Goalby, Robinson Open. WOOD, Willie-0-1: 1990: Lost to Joey Sindelar, Hardee's Golf Classic. WOOSNAM, Ian-1-0: 1991: Defeated Jim Hallet, USF&G Classic. YANCEY, Bert-2-2: 1969: Defeated Bruce Devlin, Atlanta Classic. 1970: Lost to Ken Still, Kaiser Internat'l. 1971: Lost to Labron Harris, Robinson Open. 1972: Defeated Tom Ulozas, American Golf Classic. ZARLEY, Kermit-0-1: 1976: Lost to Hale Irwin, Florida Citrus Open. ZIEGLER, Larry —1-1: 1969: Defeated Homero Glances. Michigan Golf Classic. 1972: Lost to Lou Graham, Liggett & Myers Open. ZOELLER, Fuzzy-2-1: 1979. Defeated Ed Sneed and Tom Watson. Masters. 1983: Lost to Jim Colbert, Colonial National Invitation. 1984: Defeated Greg Norman, U.S. Open.

318 PAST WINNERS OF PGA TOUR EVENTS

INFINITI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 1953 Al Besselink 280 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1954 Art Wall 278 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 7217209 1955 Gene Littler 280 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 727209 1956 Gene Littler 281 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7209 1957 Gene Littler 285 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1958 Stan Leonard 275 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 7217209 1959 Mike Souchak 281 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1960 Jerry Barber 268 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1961 Sam Snead 273 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7209 1962 Arnold Palmer 276 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1963 Jack Nicklaus 273 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 72i7209 1964 Jack Nicklaus 279 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1965 Arnold Palmer 277 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1966 'Arnold Palmer 283 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7209 1967 Frank Beard 278 Stardust CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6725 1968 Don January 276 Stardust CC, Las Vegas. NV 71/6725 1969 Gary Player 284 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1970 Frank Beard 273 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1971 Jack Nicklaus 279 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 72,16911 1972 'Bobby Mitchell 280 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1973 Jack Nicklaus 276 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1974 Johnny Miller 280 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 7216911 MONY TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 1975 'Al Geiberger 277 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 72/6911 1976 Don January 277 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad. CA 72/6911 1977 'Jack Nicklaus 281 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1978 Gary Player 281 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 726911 1979 Tom Watson 275 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1980 Tom Watson 276 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad. CA 72/6911 1981 Lee Trevino 273 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad, CA 726911 1982 Lanny Wadkins 280 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/6911 1983 Lanny Wadkins 280 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 72/6911 1984 Tom Watson 274 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad, CA 72/7022 1985 Tom Kite 275 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72,7022 1986 Calvin Poets 267 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad. CA 72/7022 1987 Mac O'Grady 278 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 727022 1988 -Steve Pate 202 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7022 1989 Steve Jones 279 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 7217022 INFINITI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 1990 Paul Azinger 272 LaCosta CC, Carlsbad, CA 72/7022 1991 Tom Kite 272 LaCosta CC. Carlsbad. CA 72/7022 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards PALM SPRINGS GOLF CLASSIC 1960 Arnold Palmer 338 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 726837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, CA N/A 1961 Billy Maxwell 345 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, CA N/A Eldorado CC. Palm Springs. CA 7216708 1962 Arnold Palmer 342 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 Thunderbird CC. Palm Springs, CA N/A KEY * = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 319 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards Eldorado CC, Palm Springs. CA 7216708 1963 'Jack Nicklaus 345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 1964 'Tommy Jacobs 348 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 7216478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 BOB HOPE DESERT CLASSIC 1965 Billy Casper 348 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC. Palm Springs. CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1966 'Doug Sanders 349 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1967 Tom Nieporte 349 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72.6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs. CA 7216708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 7216911 1968 'Arnold Palmer 348 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC. Palm Springs. CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta CA 72/6911 1969 Billy Casper 345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1970 Bruce Devlin 339 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs. CA 726837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 7216478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs. CA 7216708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1971 'Arnold Palmer 342 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 7216837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1972 Bob Rosburg 344 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1973 Arnold Palmer 343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 726837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 726478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs. CA 726869 La Quinta CC. La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1974 Hubert Green 341 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72,'6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1975 Johnny Miller 339 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1976 Johnny Miller 344 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1977 Rik Massengale 337 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells. CA 726478

KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 320 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1978 Bill Rogers 339 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 726911 1979 John Mahaffey 343 Bermuda Dunes CC. Palm Springs. CA 72/6 83 7 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC. La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1980 Craig Stadler 343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells, CA 7 2/64 78 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1981 Bruce Lietzke 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72.'6869 La Quinta CC. La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1982 'Ed Fiori 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1983 'Keith Fergus 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells. CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC. Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 BOB HOPE CLASSIC 1984 'John Mahaffey 340 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72'6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 7 2/64 78 Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA 7 2/6 708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA 72/6911 1985 'Lanny Wadkins 333 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6869 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC 1986 'Donnie Hammond 335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 1987 Corey Pavin 341 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6869 TPC at PGA West, La Quinta, CA 72,'7002 1988 Jay Haas 338 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs. CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911 Palmer Course at PGA West, La Quinta, CA 72/6924 1989 'Steve Jones 343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6837 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Eldorado CC. Palm Springs, CA 72/6708 PGA West/Palmer Course. La Quinta CA 72/6924 1990 Peter Jacobsen 339 PGA West/Palmer Course. La Quinta, CA 72/6924 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6927 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6875 1991 'Corey Pavin 331 PGA West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA 72/6924 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA 72/6927 Indian Wells CC. Indian Wells, CA 72/6478 La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA 72/6911

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 321 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

PHOENIX OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards PHOENIX OPEN INVITATIONAL 1935 Ky Laffoon 281 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1936- 1938 No Tournaments 1939 Byron Nelson 198 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1940 Ed Oliver 205 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1941- 1943 No Tournaments 1944 'Harold McSpaden 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1945 Byron Nelson 274 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1946 'Ben Hogan 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1947 Ben Hogan 270 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1948 Bobby Locke 268 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1949 'Jimmy Demaret 278 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1950 Jimmy Demaret 269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1951 Lew Worsham 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1952 Lloyd Mangrum 274 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1953 Lloyd Mangrum 272 Phoenix CC. Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1954 'Ed Furgol 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1955 Gene Littler 275 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1956 Cary Middlecoff 276 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1957 Billy Casper 271 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1956 Ken Venturi 274 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1959 Gene Littler 268 Arizona CC, Phoenix. AZ 70/6216 1960 `Jack Fleck 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1961 'Arnold Palmer 270 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1962 Arnold Palmer 269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1963 Arnold Palmer 273 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1964 Jack Nicklaus 271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1965 Rod Funseth 274 Arizona CC, Phoenix. AZ 70/6216 1966 Dudley Wysong 278 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1967 Julius Boros 272 Arizona CC. Phoenix. AZ 70/6216 1968 George Knudson 272 Phoenix CC. Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1969 Gene Littler 263 Arizona CC. Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1970 Dale Douglass 271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1971 Miller Barber 261 Arizona CC. Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1972 Homero Blancas 273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1973 Bruce Crampton 268 Arizona CC. Phoenix, AZ 70/6216 1974 Johnny Miller 271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1975 Johnny Miller 260 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1976 Bob Gilder 268 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1977 'Jerry Pate 277 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1978 Miller Barber 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71 /6726 1979 -Ben Crenshaw 199 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71 /6726 1980 Jeff Mitchell 272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71 /6726 1981 David Graham 268 Phoenix CC. Phoenix. AZ 71 /6726 1982 Lanny Wadkins 263 Phoenix CC. Phoenix. AZ 71 /6726 1983 'Bob Gilder 271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71 /6726 1984 Tom Punzer 268 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1985 Calvin Peete 270 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1986 Hal Sutton 267 Phoenix CC, Phoenix. AZ 71/6726 1987 Paul Azinger 268 TPC of Scottsdale. Scottsdale, AZ 71/6992 1988 'Sandy Lyle 269 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6992 1989 Mark Calcavecchia 263 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6992 1990 Tommy Armour III 267 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71/6992 1991 Nolan Henke 268 TPC of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 71 /6992

KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 322 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM Year Winner Score Location PanYards BING CROSBY PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR 1937 Sam Snead 68 Rancho Santa Fe CC. San Diego. CA 73/6769 1938 Sam Snead 139 Rancho Santa Fe CC, San Diego. CA 73/6769 1939 138 Rancho Santa Fe CC, San Diego. CA 73'6769 1940 Ed Oliver 135 Rancho Santa Fe CC, San Diego. CA 73/6769 1941 Sam Snead 136 Rancho Santa Fe CC. San Diego, CA 73/6769 1942 Tie-Lloyd Mangrum Leland Gibson 133 Rancho Santa Fe CC, San Diego, CA 73/6769 1943-1946 No Tournaments 1947 Tie-Ed Furgol 213 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 George Fazio Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 1948 Lloyd Mangrum 205 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1949 Ben Hogan 208 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72'6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 1950 Tie-Sam Snead 214 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Jack Burke. Jr Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Smiley Quick Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 726815 Dave Douglas 1951 Byron Nelson 209 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1952 Jimmy Demaret 145 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 726506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 716356 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72.6815 THE BING CROSBY PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR INVITATIONAL 1953 Lloyd Mangrum 204 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Pennsula. CA 726815 1954 Dutch Harrison 210 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72'6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GO, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1955 Cary Middlecoff 209 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 BING CROSBY NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 1956 Cary Middlecoff 202 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 1957 Jay Hebert 213 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71.6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 726815 1958 Billy Casper 277 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 BING CROSBY NATIONAL 1959 Art Wall 279 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 7116356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1960 Ken Venturi 286 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 726506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72.6815 1961 Bob Rosburg 282 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1962 *Doug Ford 286 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 323 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par'Yards 1963 Billy Casper 285 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 BING CROSBY NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR 1964 Tony Lema 284 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1965 Bruce Crampton 284 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1966 Don Massengale 283 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Monterey Peninsula CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6356 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 1967 Jack Nicklaus 284 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72.8810 1968 'Johnny Pott 285 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monte rey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1969 George Archer 283 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monte rey Peninsula, CA 726810 1970 Bert Yancey 278 Pebble Beach CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monte rey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1971 278 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 726506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monte rey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1972 -Jack Nicklaus 284 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monte rey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1973 'Jack Nicklaus 282 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monte rey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1974 -Johnny Miller 208 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monte rey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1975 Gene Littler 280 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1976 Ben Crenshaw 281 Pebble Beach GC. Monte rey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1977 Tom Watson 273 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72,)6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 726506 Monterey Peninsula CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 71/6400 1978 'Tom Watson 280 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72)6810 1979 Lon Hinkle 284 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1980 George Burns 280 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1981 -'John Cook 209 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 726815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1982 Jim Simons 274 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72'6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 324 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1983 Tom Kite 276 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 726506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula CA 72/6810 1984 'Hale Irwin 278 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1985 Mark O'Meara 283 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM 1986 -Fuzzy Zoeller 205 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72'6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1987 Johnny Miller 278 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6810 1988 'Steve Jones 280 Pebble Beach GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72:6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72:6810 1989 Mark O'Meara 277 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1990 Mark O'Meara 281 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 Cypress Point CC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6506 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 1991 Paul Azinger 274 Pebble Beach GC. Monterey Peninsula, CA 72'6815 Spyglass Hill GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6810 Poppy Hills GC, Monterey Peninsula. CA 726865

UNITED AIRLINES HAWAIIAN OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards HAWAIIAN OPEN 1965 'Gay Brewer 281 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1966 Ted Makalena 271 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1967 'Dudley Wysong 284 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1968 Lee Trevino 272 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 727234 1969 Bruce Crampton 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu. HI 72/7234 1970 No Tournament 1971 Tom Shaw 273 Waialae CC, Honolulu. HI 72/7234 1972 'Grier Jones 274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1973 John Schlee 273 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1974 Jack Nicklaus 271 Waialae CC. Honolulu. HI 72/7234 1975 Gary Groh 274 Waialae CC. Honolulu. HI 72/7234 1976 Ben Crenshaw 270 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 727234 1977 Bruce Lietzke 273 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1978 'Hubert Green 274 Waialae CC. Honolulu. HI 727234 1979 Hubert Green 267 Waialae CC, Honolulu. HI 727234 1980 Andy Bean 266 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1981 Hale Irwin 265 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1982 Wayne Levi 277 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1983 Isao Aoki 268 Waialae CC. Honolulu. HI 72/7234 1984 'Jack Renner 271 Waialae CC. Honolulu. HI 727234 1985 Mark O'Meara 267 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1986 Corey Pavin 272 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1987 'Corey Pavin 270 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1988 Lanny Wadkins 271 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234 1989 -Gene Sauers 197 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 727234 1990 David Ishii 279 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI 72/7234 UNITED HAWAIIAN OPEN 1991 Lanny Wadkins 270 Waialae CC. Honolulu, HI 72/7234

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 325 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards TUCSON OPEN 1945 Ray Mangrum 268 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1946 Jimmy Demaret 268 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1947 Jimmy Demaret 264 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70'6418 1948 Skip Alexander 264 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1949 Lloyd Mangrum 263 El Rio G&CC. Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1950 Chandler Harper 267 El Rio G&CC. Tucson, AZ 70'6418 1951 Lloyd Mangrum 269 El Rio G&CC. Tucson, AZ 706418 1952 Henry Williams 274 El Rio G&CC. Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1953 Tommy Bolt 265 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1954 No Tournament 1955 Tommy Bolt 265 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1956 Ted Kroll 264 El Rio G&CC. Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1957 Dow Finsterwald 269 El Rio G&CC. Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1958 Lionel Hebert 265 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1959 Gene Littler 266 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1960 Don January 271 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 HOME OF THE SUN OPEN INVITATIONAL 1961 'Dave Hill 269 El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ 70/6418 TUCSON OPEN 1962 Phil Rodgers 263 El Rio G&CC. Tucson, AZ 70/6418 1963 Don January 266 49ers CC, Tucson, AZ 72/6722 1964 Jack Cupit 274 49ers CC, Tucson, AZ 7216722 1965 Bob Charles 271 Tucson National GC. Tucson. AZ 72/7305 1966 'Joe Campbell 278 Tucson National GC. Tucson. AZ 72/7305 1967 Arnold Palmer 273 Tucson National GC, Tucson. AZ 72/7305 1968 George Knudson 273 Tucson National GC, Tucson. AZ 72/7305 1969 Lee Trevino 271 Tucson National GC, Tucson. AZ 72/7305 1970 'Lee Trevino 275 Tucson National GC. Tucson. AZ 7217305 1971 J. C. Snead 273 Tucson National GC. Tucson, AZ 72/7305 1972 Miller Barber 273 Tucson National GC, 'ucson, AZ 72/7305 DEAN MARTIN TUCSON OPEN 1973 Bruce Crampton 277 Tucson National GC, —ucson. AZ 7217305 1974 Johnny Miller 272 Tucson National GC, —ucson, AZ 72/7305 1975 Johnny Miller 263 Tucson National GC, —ucson. AZ 72/7305 NBC TUCSON OPEN 1976 Johnny Miller 274 Tucson National GC, —ucson, AZ 72/7305 JOE GARAGIOLA TUCSON OPEN 1977 'Bruce Lietzke 275 Tucson National GC. —ucson, AZ 72/7305 1978 Tom Watson 276 Tucson National GC, —ucson, AZ 72/7305 1979 Bruce Lietzke 265 Randolph Park Munici pal GC. North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 1980 Jim Colbert 270 Tucson National GC, —ucson, AZ 72/7305 1981 Johnny Miller 265 Randolph Park Municbal GC, North Tucson, AZ 706860 1982 Craig Stadler 266 Randolph Park Munici pal GC. North Tucson. AZ 706860 1983 'Gil Morgan 271 Randolph Park Munici pal GC, North Tucson. AZ 70'6860 SEIKO-TUCSON MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIPS 1984 Tom Watson 2&1 Randolph Park Munici pal GC. North Tucson, AZ 70.6860 1985 Jim Thorpe 4&3 Randolph Park Munici pal GC, North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 1986 Jim Thorpe 67 Randolph Park Municbal GC. North Tucson, AZ 70/6860 SEIKO-TUCSON OPEN 1987 Mike Reid 268 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ 72/7010 NORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN 1988 David Frost 266 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ 72/7010 1989 No Tournament held due to the change on schedule from end of year to beginning of year. 1990 Robert Gamez 270 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ 72/7010 Randolph Park Municbal GC. Tucson, AZ 72/6902 NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN 1991 #Phil Mickelson 272 TPC at StarPass, Tucson, AZ 72/7010 Tucson National, Tuce on, AZ 72/7305

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 326 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

BUICK INVITATIONAL OF CALIFORNIA Year Winner Score Location Par;Yards SAN DIEGO OPEN 1952 Ted Kroll 276 San Diego CC, San Diego, CA 72/6931 1953 Tommy Bolt 274 San Diego CC, San Diego, CA 72/6931 1954 #Gene Littler 274 Rancho Santa Fe GC, San Diego. CA 72/6797 CONVAIR -SAN DIEGO OPEN 1955 Tommy Bolt 274 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA 72/6619 1956 Bob Rosburg 270 Singing Hills GC. San Diego, CA 72/6573 SAN DIEGO OPEN INVITATIONAL 1957 Arnold Palmer 271 Mission Valley CC, San Diego. CA 72/6619 1958 No Tournament 1959 Many Furgol 274 Mission Valley CC, San Diego. CA 72/6619 1960 Mike Souchak 269 Mission Valley CC, San Diego. CA 72/6619 1961 'Arnold Palmer 271 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA 72/6619 1962 'Tommy Jacobs 277 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA 71/6725 1963 Gary Player 270 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA 71/6725 1964 An Wall 274 Rancho Bernardo CC, San Diego, CA 72/6455 1965 'Wes Ellis 267 Stardust CC. San Diego, CA 71/6725 1966 Billy Casper 268 Stardust CC. San Diego. CA 71/6725 1967 Bob Goalby 269 Stardust CC. San Diego, CA 71 /6725 ANDY WILLIAMS-SAN DIEGO OPEN INVITATIONAL 1968 Tom Weiskopf 273 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1969 Jack Nicklaus 284 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1970 'Pete Brown 275 Torrey Pines GC. San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1971 George Archer 272 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1972 Paul Harney 275 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1973 Bob Dickson 278 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1974 Bobby Nichols 275 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1975 J. C. Snead 279 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1976 J. C, Snead 272 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1977 Tom Watson 269 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1978 Jay Haas 278 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659. S-7021 1979 Fuzzy Zoeller 282 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1980 'Tom Watson 275 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 WICKES/ANDY WILLIAMS SAN DIEGO OPEN 1981 'Bruce Lietzke 278 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1982 Johnny Miller 270 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 ISUZU/ANDY WILLIAMS SAN DIEGO OPEN 1983 Gary Hallberg 271 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1984 'Gary Koch 272 Torrey Pines GC. San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1985 'Woody Blackburn 269 Torrey Pines GC. San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS ANDY WILLIAMS OPEN 1986 -'Bob Tway 204 Torrey Pines GC. San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1987 George Burns 266 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON ANDY WILLIAMS OPEN 1988 Steve Pate 269 Torrey Pines GC. San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN 1989 Greg Twiggs 271 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 1990 Dan Forsman 275 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS OPEN 1991 Jay Don Blake 268 Torrey Pines GC, San Diego. CA 72/N-6659, S-7021 NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards LOS ANGELES OPEN 1926 279 Los Angeles CC, Los Angeles, CA 71,6895 (North) 1927 Bobby Cruikshank 282 El Caballero CC, Los Angeles, CA 71 /6830 1928 Mac Smith 284 Wilshire CC. Los Angeles. CA 71/6442 1929 Mac Smith 285 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029

KEY ' = Playoff #'- Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 327 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1930 Densmore Shute 296 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71;7029 1931 Ed Dudley 285 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6442 1932 Mac Smith 281 Hillcrest CC. Los Angeles. CA 71/6911 1933 Craig Wood 281 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6442 1934 Mac Smith 280 Los Angeles CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6895 (North) 1935 'Vic Ghezzi 285 Los Angeles CC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6895 (North) 1936 Jimmy Hines 280 Los Angeles CC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6895 (North) 1937 Harry Cooper 274 Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA Wilson-72/6802, Harding-72/6488 1938 Jimmy Thomson 273 Griffith Park, Los Angeles. CA Wilson-72/6802, Harding-72/6488 1939 Jimmy Demaret 274 Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA Wilson-72/6802, Harding-72/6488 1940 282 Los Angeles CC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6895 (North) 1941 Johnny Bulla 281 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1942 'Ben Hogan 282 Hillcrest CC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6911 1943 No Tournament 1944 Harold McSpaden 278 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA 71!6442 1945 Sam Snead 283 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1946 Byron Nelson 284 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71!7029 1947 Ben Hogan 280 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1948 Ben Hogan 275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71;7029 1949 Lloyd Mangrum 284 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1950 'Sam Snead 280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71'7029 1951 Lloyd Mangrum 280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1952 Tommy Bolt 289 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1953 Lloyd Mangrum 280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71!7029 1954 Fred Wampler 281 Fox Hills CC. Culver City, CA N/A 1955 Gene Littler 276 Inglewood CC, Inglewood. CA N/A 1956 Lloyd Mangrum 272 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1957 Doug Ford 280 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1958 Frank Stranahan 275 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles. CA 71/6827 1959 Ken Venturi 278 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles. CA 716827 1960 Dow Finsterwald 280 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1961 Bob Goalby 275 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1962 Phil Rodgers 268 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1963 Arnold Palmer 274 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1964 Paul Harney 280 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles. CA 71/6827 1965 Paul Harney 276 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1966 Arnold Palmer 273 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles. CA 71/6827 1967 Arnold Palmer 269 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1968 Billy Casper 274 Brookside GC, Pasadena, CA 71/7021 1969 'Charles Sifford 276 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 1970 'Billy Casper 276 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 GLEN CAMPBELL LOS ANGELES OPEN 1971 -'Bob Lunn 274 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles. CA 71;6827 1972 'George Archer 270 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles. CA 718827 1973 Rod Funseth 276 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1974 Dave Stockton 276 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1975 Pat Fitzsimons 275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1976 Hale Irwin 272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1977 Tom Purtzer 273 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1978 Gil Morgan 278 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1979 Lanny Wadkins 276 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71!7029 1980 Tom Watson 276 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1981 Johnny Miller 270 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1982 'Tom Watson 271 Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1983 Gil Morgan 270 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA 71/6827 LOS ANGELES OPEN 1984 David Edwards 279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1985 Lanny Wadkins 264 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 328 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1986 Doug Tewell 270 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 LOS ANGELES OPEN PRESENTED BY NISSAN 1987 'Tze-Chung Chen 275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA 71/7029 1988 Chip Beck 267 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 NISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN 1989 Mark Calcavecchia 272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1990 Fred Couples 266 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71/7029 1991 Ted Schutz 272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades. CA 71 i7029 DORAL RYDER OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards DORAL CC OPEN INVITATIONAL 1962 Billy Casper 283 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1963 Dan Sikes 283 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1964 Billy Casper 277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1965 Doug Sanders 274 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 7216939 1966 Phil Rodgers 278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1967 Doug Sanders 275 Doral CC (Blue). Miami, FL 72/6939 1968 Gardner Dickinson 275 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1969 Tom Shaw 276 Doral CC (Blue). Miami. FL 72/6939 DORAL -EASTERN OPEN INVITATIONAL 1970 Mike Hill 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1971 J.C. Snead 275 Doral CC (Blue). Miami, FL 72/6939 1972 Jack Nicklaus 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72!6939 1973 Lee Trevino 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami. FL 72/6939 1974 Brian Allin 272 Doral CC (Blue). Miami, FL 72/6939 1975 Jack Nicklaus 276 Doral CC (Blue). Miami, FL 72/6939 1976 Hubert Green 270 Doral CC (Blue). Miami. FL 72/6939 1977 Andy Bean 277 Doral CC (Blue). Miami, FL 72/6939 1978 Tom Weiskopt 272 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 7216939 1979 Mark McCumber 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1980 'Raymond Floyd 279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami. FL 72/6939 1981 Raymond Floyd 273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1982 Andy Bean 278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 1983 Gary Koch 271 Dora) CC (Blue). Miami, FL 72/6939 1984 Tom Kite 272 Doral CC (Blue). Miami, FL 726939 1985 Mark McCumber 284 Doral CC (B)ue). Miami. FL 72/6939 1986 'Andy Bean 276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL 72/6939 DORAL RYDER OPEN 1987 Lanny Wadkins 277 Doral CC (Blue). Miami, FL 72/6939 1988 Ben Crenshaw 274 Doral CC (Blue). Miami. FL 72/6939 1989 Bill Glasson 275 Dora) CC (B)ue). Miami, FL 72/6939 1990 'Greg Norman 273 Doral CC (B)ue). Miami. FL 72/6939 1991 'Rocco Mediate 276 Doral CC (B)ue). Miami. FL 72/6939 HONDA CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards JACKIE GLEASON'S INVERRARY CLASSIC 1972 Tom Weiskopt 278 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 JACKIE GLEASON'S INVERRARY NATIONAL AIRLINES CLASSIC 1973 Lee Trevino 279 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 JACKIE GLEASON'S INVERRARY CLASSIC 1974 Leonard Thompson 278 Inverrary G&CC (East). Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1975 Bob Murphy 273 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1976 Hosted Tournament Players Championship 1977 Jack Nicklaus 275 Inverrary G&CC (Eas)), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1978 Jack Nicklaus 276 Inverrary G&CC (East). Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1979 Larry Nelson 274 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1980 Johnny Miller 274 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL 72/7128

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 329 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par,Yards AMERICAN MOTORS INVERRARY CLASSIC 1981 Tom Kite 274 Inverrary G&CC (East). Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 HONDA INVERRARY CLASSIC 1982 Hale Irwin 269 Inverrary G&CC (East). Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 1983 Johnny Miller 278 Inverrary G&CC (East). Lauderhill, FL 72/7128 HONDA CLASSIC 1984 'Bruce Lietzke 280 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs. FL 7217030 1985 'Curtis Strange 275 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs. FL 72/7030 1986 Kenny Knox 287 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs. FL 72/7030 1987 Mark Calcavecchia 279 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs. FL 72/7030 1988 Joey Sindelar 276 TPC at Eagle Trace. Coral Springs. FL 72/7030 1989 Blaine McCallister 266 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL 72/7030 1990 John Huston 282 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs. FL 72/7030 1991 Steve Pate 279 TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs. FL 72/7030 THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards FLORIDA CITRUS OPEN INV. 1966 Lionel Hebert 279 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando. FL 72/7012 1967 Julius Boros 274 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando. FL 72/7012 1968 Dan Sikes 274 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando. FL 72/7012 1969 Ken Still 278 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando. FL 7217012 1970 Bob Lunn 271 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando. FL 72/7012 1971 Arnold Palmer 270 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando. FL 72/7012 1972 Jerry Heard 276 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando. FL 72/7012 1973 Brian Alin 265 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando. FL 7217012 1974 Jerry Heard 273 Rio Pinar CC. Orlando. FL 72/7012 1975 Lee Trevino 276 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7012 1976 'Hale Irwin 270 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando. FL 7217012 1977 Gary Koch 274 Rio Pinar CC. Orlando. FL 72/7012 1978 Mac McLendon 271 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL 72/7012 BAY HILL CITRUS CLASSIC 1979 'Bob Byman 278 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 BAY HILL CLASSIC 1980 Dave Eichelberger 279 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 1981 Andy Bean 266 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 1982 'Tom Kite 278 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 1983 'Mike Nicolette 283 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 1984 'Gary Koch 272 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 HERTZ BAY HILL CLASSIC 1985 Fuzzy Zoeller 275 Bay Hill Club, Orlando. FL 71/7103 1986 -Dan Forsman 202 Bay Hill Club, Orlando. FL 71/7103 1987 Payne Stewart 264 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 1988 Paul Azinger 271 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL 1989 'Tom Kite 278 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 1990 Robert Gamez 274 Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL 71/7103 1991 -Andrew Magee 203 Bay Hill Club, Orlando. FL 71/7103

THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 1974 Jack Nicklaus 272 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/6883 1975 Al Geiberger 270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7160 1976 Jack Nicklaus 269 Inverrary G&CC, Lauderhill, FL 7217127 1977 Mark Hayes 289 Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra. FL 72/7174 1978 Jack Nicklaus 289 Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra. FL 72/7174 1979 Lanny Wadkins 283 Sawgrass. Ponce Vedra. FL 72/7174 1980 Lee Trevino 278 Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra. FL 72/7174

KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 330 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/yards 1981 Raymond Floyd 285 Sawgrass. Porte Vedra, FL 72/7174 1982 Jerry Pate 280 TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra. FL 72/6857 1983 Hal Sutton 283 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra. FL 72/6857 1984 Fred Couples 277 TPC at Sawgrass, Porte Vedra. FL 72/6857 1985 Calvin Peete 274 TPC at Sawgrass, Porte Vedra, FL 72/6857 1986 John Mahaffey 275 TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 72/6857 1987 'Sandy Lyle 274 TPC at Sawgrass, Porte Vedra, FL 72/6857 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 1988 Mark McCumber 273 TPC at Sawgrass, Porte Vedra, FL 72/6857 1989 Tom Kite 279 TPC at Sawgrass, Porte Vedra, FL 72/6857 1990 Jodie Mudd 278 TPC at Sawgrass. Porte Vedra, FL 72/6857 1991 Steve Elkington 276 TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 72/6857

FREEPORT - MCMORAN CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards GREATER NEW ORLEANS OPEN INVITATIONAL 1938 Harry Cooper 285 City Park GC. New Orleans, LA 72,6656 1939 284 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1940 Jimmy Demaret 286 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1941 Henry Picard 276 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 726656 1942 Lloyd Mangrum 281 City Park GC. New Orleans, LA 726656 1943 No Tournament 1944 Sammy Byrd 285 City Park GC. New Orleans, LA 726656 1945 'Byron Nelson 284 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1946 Byron Nelson 277 City Park GC. New Orleans. LA 72/6656 1947 No Tournament 1948 Bob Hamilton 280 City Park GC. New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1949- 1957 No Tournaments 1958 'Billy Casper 278 City Park GC, New Orleans. LA 72/6656 1959 Bill Collins 280 City Park GC, New Orleans. LA 72/6656 1960 Dow Finsterwald 270 City Park GC. New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1961 Doug Sanders 272 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA 72/6656 1962 Bo Wininger 281 City Park GC, New Orleans. LA 728656 1963 Bo Wininger 279 Lakewood CC, New Orleans. LA 72/7080 1964 Mason Rudolph 283 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1965 Dick Mayer 273 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 727080 1966 Frank Beard 276 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 727080 1967 George Knudson 277 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 727080 1968 George Archer 271 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1969 'Larry Hinson 275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans. LA 72/7080 1970 'Miller Barber 278 Lakewood CC, New Orleans. LA 72/7080 1971 Frank Beard 276 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1972 Gary Player 279 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1973 'Jack Nicklaus 280 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72,'7080 1974 Lee Trevino 267 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 FIRST NBC NEW ORLEANS OPEN 1975 Billy Casper 271 Lakewood CC. New Orleans. LA 72/7080 1976 Larry Ziegler 274 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 727080 1977 Jim Simons 273 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1978 Lon Hinkle 271 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1979 Huber Green 273 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 GREATER NEW ORLEANS OPEN 1980 Torn Watson 273 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 USF&G NEW ORLEANS OPEN 1981 Toni Watson 270 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 USF&G CLASSIC 1982 Scott Hoch 206 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1983 Bill Rogers 274 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080

KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 331 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location ParYards 1984 Bob Eastwood 272 Lakewood CC. New Orleans. LA 72/7080 1985 -Seve Ballesteros 205 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1986 Calvin Peete 269 Lakewood CC. New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1987 Ben Crenshaw 268 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1988 Chip Beck 262 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7080 1989 Tim Simpson 274 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72/7106 1990 David Frost 276 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 727106 1991 'Ian Woosnam 275 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA 72,7106 DEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards MAGNOLIA STATE CLASSIC 1968 B.R. McLendon 269 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1969 Larry Mowry 272 Hattiesburg CC. Hattlesburg. MS 72,6594 1970 Chris Blocker 271 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg. MS 726594 1971 Roy Pace 270 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg. MS 72/6594 1972 Mike Morey 269 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1973 Dwight Nevil 268 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1974 Dwight Nevil 133 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1975 Bob Wynn 270 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1976 Dennis Meyer 271 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg. MS 72/6594 1977 Mike McCullough 269 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg. MS 72/6594 1978 Craig Stadler 268 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg. MS 72/6594 1979 Bobby Wetzel 272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg. MS 72/6594 1980 'Roger Maltbie 65 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1981 'Tom Jones 268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg. MS 726594 1982 Payne Stewart 270 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1983 -Russ Cochran 203 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg. MS 72/6594 1984 -'Lance Ten Broeck 201 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1985 -'Jim Gallagher. Jr. 131 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 DEPOSIT GUARANTY CLASSIC 1986 Dan Halldorson 263 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg. MS 72/6594 1987 David Ogrin 267 Hattiesburg CC. Hattiesburg. MS 72/6594 1988 Frank Conner 267 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1989 -'Jim Booros 199 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg. MS 72/6594 1990 Gene Sauers 268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 1991 'Larry Silveira 266 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS 72/6594 Note: 1983-85 TPS Event MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards HERITAGE CLASSIC 1969 Arnold Palmer 283 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1970 Bob Goalby 280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71)6657 SEA PINES HERITAGE CLASSIC 1971 Hale Irwin 279 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1972 Johnny Miller 281 Ocean Course, Hilton Head, SC (first two rounds) 72/6600 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC (second two rounds)71 /6657 1973 Hale Irwin 272 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1974 Johnny Miller 276 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1975 Jack Nicklaus 271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1976 Hubert Green 274 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1977 Graham Marsh 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1978 Hubert Green 277 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1979 Tom Watson 270 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1980 'Doug Tewell 280 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1981 Bill Rogers 278 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1982 'Tom Watson 280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1983 Fuzzy Zoeller 275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur = Rain-curtailed 332 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1984 Nick Faldo 270 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head. SC 71/6657 1985 'Bernhard Langer 273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head. SC 7116657 1986 Fuzzy Zoeller 276 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head. SC 71/6657 MCI HERITAGE CLASSIC 1987 Davis Love III 271 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1988 Greg Norman 271 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1989 Payne Stewart 268 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1990 'Payne Stewart 276 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 1991 Davis Love III 271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC 71/6657 K MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN 1938 Sam Snead 272 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 Sedgetield CC. Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1939 Ralph Guldahl 280 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 Sedgetield CC. Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1940 Ben Hogan 270 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro. NC 71/6630 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1941 Byron Nelson 276 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro. NC 71/6630 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1942 Sam Byrd 279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1943- 1944 No Tournaments 1945 Byron Nelson 271 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1946 Sam Snead 270 Sedgetield CC. Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1947 Vic Ghezzi 286 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1948 Lloyd Mangrum 278 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1949 'Sam Snead 276 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1950 Sam Snead 269 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1951 Art Doering 279 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1952 Dave Douglas 277 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro. NC 71/6630 1953 'Earl Stewart 275 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1954 'Doug Ford 283 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro. NC 71/6630 1955 Sam Snead 273 Sedgetield CC. Greensboro. NC 7016680 1956 'Sam Snead 279 Starmount Forest CC. Greensboro. NC 71/6630 1957 Stan Leonard 276 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1958 Bob Goalby 275 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro. NC 71/6630 1959 Dow Finsterwald 278 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1960 Sam Snead 270 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC 71/6630 1961 Mike Souchak 276 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1962 Billy Casper 275 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1963 Doug Sanders 270 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1964 'Julius Boros 277 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1965 Sam Snead 273 Sedgetield CC. Greensboro, NC 706680 1966 'Doug Sanders 276 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 706680 1967 George Archer 267 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 7016680 1968 Billy Casper 267 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro. NC 70/6680 1969 'Gene Littler 274 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC 70/6680 1970 Gary Player 271 Sedgetield CC. Greensboro, NC 71/7034 1971 'Bud Allin 275 Sedgetield CC. Greensboro, NC 71/7034 1972 'George Archer 272 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7034 1973 Chi Chi Rodriquez 267 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro, NC 71/7012 1974 Bob Charles 270 Sedgetield CC, Greensboro, NC 7117012 1975 Tom Weiskopf 275 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro. NC 71/6643 1976 Al Geiberger 268 Sedgefield CC. Greensboro. NC 71/6643 1977 Danny Edwards 276 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro. NC 72/7075 1978 Seve Ballesteros 282 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro, NC 72/6958 1979 Raymond Floyd 282 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro, NC 72/6958

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 333 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1980 Craig Stadler 275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 7216958 1981 'Larry Nelson 281 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro. NC 72/6984 1982 Danny Edwards 285 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro. NC 7216984 1983 Lanny Wadkins 275 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro. NC 72/6984 1984 Andy Bean 280 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro. NC 72/6984 1985 Joey Sindelar 285 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro. NC 72/6984 1986 Sandy Lyle 275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6984 1987 Scott Simpson 282 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6984 K MART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN 1988 'Sandy Lyle 271 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6984 1989 Ken Green 277 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro. NC 72/6984 1990 Steve Elkington 282 Forest Oaks CC. Greensboro. NC 72/6984 1991 'Mark Brooks 275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC 72/6984

SHELL HOUSTON OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 1946 Byron Nelson 274 River Oaks CC, Houston, TX 71/6588 1947 Bobby Locke 277 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 72/7421 1948 No Tournament 1949 John Palmer 272 Pine Forest CC. Houston, TX 72/6510 HOUSTON OPEN 1950 Cary Middlecoff 277 Brae Burn CC, Houston. TX 72/6725 1951 Marty Furgol 277 Memorial Park GC. Houston. TX 70/7212 1952 Jack Burke, Jr. 277 Memorial Park GC. Houston. TX 70/7212 1953 'Cary Middlecoff 283 Memorial Park GC, Houston. TX 70/7212 1954 Dave Douglas 277 Memorial Park GC, Houston. TX 70/7212 1955 Mike Souchak 273 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7212 1956 Ted Kroll 277 Memorial Park GC. Houston, TX 70/7212 1957 Arnold Palmer 279 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7212 1958 Ed Oliver 281 Memorial Park GC. Houston. TX 7017212 HOUSTON CLASSIC 1959 'Jack Burke, Jr_ 277 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX 70/7212 1960 'Bill Collins 280 Memorial Park GC. Houston. TX 70/7212 1961 'Jay Hebert 276 Memorial Park GC. Houston, TX 72/7122 1962 'Bobby Nichols 278 Memorial Park GC, Holston, TX 72/7201 1963 Bob Charles 268 Memorial Park GC, HoLston, TX 72/7201 1964 Mike Souchak 278 Sharpstown CC. Houston, TX 71/7201 1965 Bobby Nichols 273 Sharpstown CC, Houston, TX 71/7201 HOUSTON CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL 1966 Arnold Palmer 275 Champions GC, Houstcn, TX 71/7166 1967 Frank Beard 274 Champions GC, Houstcn, TX 71/7166 1968 274 Champions GC, Houstcn. TX 71/7166 1969 Hosted U.S. Open 70/6967 1970 'Gibby Gilbert 282 Champions GC, Houstcn, TX 70/6967 1971 'Hubert Green 280 Champions GC, Houstcn, TX 70/6967 HOUSTON OPEN 1972 Bruce Devlin 278 Westwood CC. Houston, TX 72/6998 1973 Bruce Crampton 277 Quail Valley GC. Houston, TX 72/6905 1974 Dave Hill 276 Quail Valley GC, Houston, TX 72/6905 1975 Bruce Crompton 273 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 72/6929 1976 Lee Elder 278 Woodlands CC. The Woodlands. TX 72/6997 1977 Gene Littler 276 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands. TX 72/6997 1978 Gary Player 270 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 72/6997 1979 Wayne Levi 268 Woodlands CC. The Woodlands, TX 71/6918 MICHELOB HOUSTON OPEN 1980 'Curtis Strange 266 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/6918 1981 -Ron Streck 198 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/7071 1982 'Ed Sneed 275 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/7031 HOUSTON COCA-COLA OPEN 1983 David Graham 275 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/7031 KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur = Rain-curtailed 334 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1984 Corey Pavin 274 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX 71/7031 HOUSTON OPEN 1985 Raymond Floyd 277 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands. TX 72/7042 1986 'Curtis Strange 274 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7045 BIG I HOUSTON OPEN 1987 'Jay Haas 276 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7045 INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT OPEN 1988 'Curtis Strange 270 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7042 1989 Mike Sullivan 280 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands. TX 72/7042 1990 -'Tony Sills 204 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 72/7042 1991 Fulton Allem 273 TPC at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX 727042 BELLSOUTH ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par'Yards ATLANTA CLASSIC 1967 Bob Charles 282 Atlanta CC. Atlanta. GA 727007 1968 Bob Lunn 280 Atlanta CC. Atlanta. GA 72/7007 1969 'Bed Yancey 277 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 727007 1970 Tommy Aaron 275 Atlanta CC. Atlanta. GA 72;'7007 1971 'Gardner Dickinson 275 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 727007 1972 Bob Lunn 275 Atlanta CC. Atlanta. GA 72/7007 1973 Jack Nicklaus 272 Atlanta CC. Atlanta. GA 72/7007 1974 Hosted TPC 1975 Hale Irwin 271 Atlanta CC, Atlanta. GA 727007 1976 Hosted U.S. Open 1977 Hale Irwin 273 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1978 Jerry Heard 269 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 727007 1979 Andy Bean 265 Atlanta CC, Atlanta. GA 727007 1980 Larry Nelson 270 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1981 'Tom Watson 277 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 GEORGIA-PACIFIC ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC 1982 'Keith Fergus 273 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1983 -'Calvin Peete 206 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1984 Tom Kite 269 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1985 'Wayne Levi 273 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1986 Bob Tway 269 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1987 Dave Barr 265 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1988 Larry Nelson 268 Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 72/7007 BELLSOUTH ATLANTA GOLF CLASSIC 1989 'Scott Simpson 278 Atlanta CC, Atlanta, GA 72/7007 1990 Wayne Levi 275 Atlanta CC. Atlanta. GA 727007 1991 'Corey Pavin 272 Atlanta CC. Atlanta. GA 72/7007 GTE BYRON NELSON CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards DALLAS OPEN 1944 Byron Nelson 276 Lakewood CC. Dallas, TX N/A 1945 Sam Snead 276 Dallas CC. Dallas, TX N/A 1946 Ben Hogan 284 Brook Hollow CC. Dallas. TX N/A 1947- 1955 No Tournaments 1956 Don January 268 Preston Hollow CC. Dallas, TX N/A 1956A 'Peter Thomson 267 Preston Hollow CC, Dallas, TX N/A 1957 Sam Snead 264 Glen Lakes CC. Dallas, TX N/A 1958 'Sam Snead 272 Oak Cliffs CC. Dallas. TX 71/6836 1959 Julius Boros 274 Oak Cliffs CC. Dallas, TX 71/6836 1960 'Johnny Pott 275 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas. TX 71/6836 1961 Earl Stewart. Jr. 278 Oak Cliffs CC. Dallas, TX 71/6836 1962 Billy Maxwell 277 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas, TX 71/6836 1963 No Tournament KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 335 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1964 Charles Coody 271 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas, TX 71/6836 1965 No Tournament 1966 Roberto De Vicenzo 276 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas. TX 71/6836 1967 Bert Yancey 274 Oak Cliffs CC, Dallas, TX 71'6836 BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 1968 Miller Barber 270 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas. TX 70/6993 1969 Bruce Devlin 277 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 70/6993 1970 'Jack Nicklaus 274 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 706993 1971 Jack Nicklaus 274 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas. TX 706993 1972 'Chi Chi Rodriquez 273 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas. TX 70/6993 1973 'Lanny Wadkins 277 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas, TX 70/6993 1974 Brian Allin 269 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas. TX 70/6993 1975 Tom Watson 269 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas. TX 70'6993 1976 Mark Hayes 273 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas. TX 70/6993 1977 Raymond Floyd 276 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas. TX 70/6993 1978 Tom Watson 272 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas. TX 70/6993 1979 'Tom Watson 275 Preston Trail Golf Club, Dallas. TX 70/6993 1980 Tom Watson 274 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas. TX 70/6993 1981 'Bruce Lietzke 281 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas. TX 706993 1982 Bob Gilder 266 Preston Trail Golf Club. Dallas, TX 7016993 1983 Ben Crenshaw 273 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving. TX 716982 1984 Craig Stadler 276 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX 71/6982 1985 * Bob Eastwood 272 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving. TX 71/6982 1986 Andy Bean 269 TPC at Las Colinas. Irving. TX 70/6767 1987 'Fred Couples 266 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving. TX 70/6767 GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC 1988 'Bruce Lietzke 271 TPC at Las Colinas. Irving, TX 70/6767 1989 'Jodie Mudd 265 TPC at Las Colinas. Irving, TX 70/6767 1990 Payne Stewart 202 TPC at Las Colinas, Irving. TX 70/6767 1991 Nick Price 270 TPC at Las Colinas. Irving, TX 70/6767

SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL Year Winner Score Location Par'Yards COLONIAL NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1946 Ben Hogan 279 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7035 1947 Ben Hogan 279 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7035 1948 Clayton Heatner 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7035 1949 No Tournament 1950 Sam Snead 277 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7035 1951 Cary Middlecoft 282 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7035 1952 Ben Hogan 279 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7035 1953 Ben Hogan 282 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7035 1954 Johnny Palmer 280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7035 1955 Chandler Harper 276 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7035 1956 Mike Souchak 280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7035 1957 Roberto De Vicenzo 284 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1958 Tommy Bolt 282 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7021 1959 'Ben Hogan 285 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1960 Julius Boros 280 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1961 Doug Sanders 281 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1962 'Arnold Palmer 281 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1963 Julius Boros 279 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70'7021 1964 Billy Casper 279 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1965 Bruce Crompton 276 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1966 Bruce Devlin 280 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7021 1967 Dave Stockton 278 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 707021 1968 Billy Casper 275 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7021 1969 Gardner Dickinson 278 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 707142 1970 Homero Blancas 273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 7017142 1971 Gene Littler 283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7142

KEY * = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 336 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par 1972 Jerry Heard 275 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7142 1973 Tom Weiskopf 276 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 7017142 1974 Rod Curl 276 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7142 1975 Hosted TPC 1976 Lee Trevino 273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7142 1977 Ben Crenshaw 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7142 1978 Lee Trevino 268 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7142 1979 Al Geiberger 274 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7096 1980 Bruce Lietzke 271 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1981 Fuzzy Zoeller 274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1982 Jack Nicklaus 273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1983 'Jim Colbert 278 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1984 'Peter Jacobsen 270 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1985 Corey Pavin 266 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1986 '-Dan Pohl 205 Colonial CC. Fort Worth. TX 70/7096 1987 Keith Clearwater 266 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70'7096 1988 Lanny Wadkins 270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL 1989 Ian Baker-Finch 270 Colonial CC. Fort Worth, TX 70/7096 1990 Ben Crenshaw 272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 707096 1991 Tom Purtzer 267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth. TX 70/7096 KEMPER OPEN Year Winner Score Location ParYards KEMPER OPEN 1968 Arnold Palmer 276 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton. MA 71.7205 1969 Dale Douglass 274 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 727205 1970 Dick Lotz 278 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72:7205 1971 'Tom Weiskopf 277 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72,7205 1972 Doug Sanders 275 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 727205 1973 Tom Weiskopf 271 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 72:7205 1974 'Bob Menne 270 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte, NC 727205 1975 Raymond Floyd 278 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte. NC 727205 1976 Joe Inman 277 Quail Hollow CC. Charlotte. NC 72'7205 1977 Tom Weiskopf 277 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 72/7205 1978 Andy Bean 273 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte. NC 727205 1979 Jerry McGee 272 Quail Hollow CC, Charlotte, NC 727205 1980 John Mahaffey 275 Congressional CC. Bethesda, MD 7217173 1981 Craig Stadler 270 Congressional CC, Bethesda. MD 72,7173 1982 Craig Stadler 275 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7173 1983 'Fred Couples 287 Congressional CC, Bethesda. MD 72,0173 1984 Greg Norman 280 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 72/7173 1985 Bill Glasson 278 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD 727173 1986 'Greg Norman 277 Congressional CC, Bethesda. MD 727173 1987 Tom Kite 270 TPC at Avenel. Potomac, MD 7116864 1988 'Morris Hatalsky 274 TPC at Avenel. Potomac. MD 716864 1989 Tom Byrum 268 TPC at Avenel, Potomac, MD 71'6864 1990 Gil Morgan 274 TPC at Avenel, Potomac. MD 71/6864 1991 'Billy Andrade 263 TPC at Avenel. Potomac, MD 71/6864 THE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT Year Winner Score Location Par Yards THE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 1976 'Roger Maltbie 288 Muirfield Village GC. Dublin, OH 727027 1977 Jack Nicklaus 281 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin. OH 72/7101 1978 Jim Simons 284 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7101 1979 Tom Watson 285 Muirfield Village GC. Dublin. OH 727101 1980 David Graham 280 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin. OH 720116 1981 Keith Fergus 284 Muirield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7116

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain -curtailed 337 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location ParYards 1982 Raymond Floyd 281 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin. OH 727116 1983 Hale Irwin 281 Muirfield Village GC. Dublin, OH 72/7116 1984 'Jack Nicklaus 280 Muirfield Village GC. Dublin, OH 727116 1985 Hale Irwin 281 Muirfield Village GC. Dublin, OH 72%7106 1986 Hal Sutton 271 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin. OH 72/7106 1987 Don Pooley 272 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin. OH 727104 1988 Curtis Strange 274 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH 72/7104 1989 Bob Tway 277 Muirfield Village GC. Dublin, OH 72/7104 1990 -Greg Norman 216 Muirfield Village GC. Dublin. OH 72/7104 1991 'Kenny Perry 273 Muirfield Village GC. Dublin. OH 72/7104 FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location PariYards MEMPHIS INVITATIONAL OPEN 1958 Billy Maxwell 267 Colonial CC, Memphis. TN 70/6466 1959 'Don Whitt 272 Colonial CC. Memphis. TN 70/6466 1960 'Tommy Bolt 273 Colonial CC. Memphis, TN 70//6466 1961 Cary Middlecoff 266 Colonial CC. Memphis. TN 7016466 1962 'Lionel Hebert 267 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 1963 'Tony Lema 270 Colonial CC, Memphis. TN 706466 1964 Mike Souchak 270 Colonial CC, Memphis. TN 70'6466 1965 'Jack Nicklaus 271 Colonial CC, Memphis. TN 70'6466 1966 Bert Yancey 265 Colonial CC, Memphis. TN 706466 1967 Dave Hill 272 Colonial CC, Memphis. TN 706466 1968 Bob Lunn 268 Colonial CC. Memphis. TN 70/6466 1969 Dave Hill 265 Colonial CC. Memphis. TN 70/6466 DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS CLASSIC 1970 Dave Hill 267 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN 70/6466 1971 Lee Trevino 268 Colonial CC, Memphis. TN 706466 1972 Lee Trevino 281 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-726883 1973 Dave Hill 283 Colonial CC, Cordova. TN S-727282 1974 Gary Player 273 Colonial CC, Cordova. TN 5-727282 1975 Gene Littler 270 Colonial CC. Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1976 Gibby Gilbert 273 Colonial CC. Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1977 Al Geiberger 273 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN 5-7217282 1978 'Andy Bean 277 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72'7282 1979 'Gil Morgan 278 Colonial CC. Cordova, TN 5-72'7282 1980 Lee Trevino 272 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN 5-72/7282 1981 Jerry Pate 274 Colonial CC. Cordova. TN S-72.7282 1982 Raymond Floyd 271 Colonial CC, Cordova. TN S-727282 1983 Larry Mize 274 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN S-72/7282 1984 Bob Eastwood 280 Colonial CC, Cordova. TN 5-72/7282 ST. JUDE MEMPHIS CLASSIC 1985 'Hal Sutton 279 Colonial CC, Cordova. TN S-72/7282 FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC 1986 Mike Hulbert 280 Colonial CC, Cordova, TN 5-727282 1987 Curtis Strange 275 Colonial CC, Cordova. TN 5-72/7282 1988 Jodie Mudd 273 Colonial CC. Cordova, TN S-727282 1989 John Mahaffey 272 TPC at Southwind, Germantown. TN 71.7006 1990 'Tom Kite 269 TPC at Southwind. Germantown, TN 71 7006 1991 Fred Couples 269 TPC at Southwind. Germantown. TN 71.7006 BUICK CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par;Yards WESTCHESTER CLASSIC 1967 Jack Nicklaus 272 Westchester CC. Harrison. NY 72/6573 1968 Julius Boros 272 Westchester CC, Harrison. NY 72/6648 1969 Frank Beard 275 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 72/6677 1970 Bruce Crampton 273 Westchester CC. Harrison. NY 726700

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 338 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1971 Arnold Palmer 270 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 72/6700 1972 Jack Nicklaus 270 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 72/6700 1973 'Bobby Nichols 272 Westchester CC. Harrison. NY 72/6614 1974 Johnny Miller 269 Westchester CC, Harrison. NY 72/6614 1975 'Gene Littler 271 Westchester CC, Harrison. NY 72/6614 WESTCHESTER CLASSIC 1976 David Graham 272 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6603 1977 Andy North 272 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 71/6603 1978 Lee Elder 274 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 71/6603 MANUFACTURERS HANOVER WESTCHESTER CLASSIC 1979 Jack Renner 277 Westchester CC, Harrison. NY 71/6603 1980 Curtis Strange 273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6603 1981 Raymond Floyd 275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71;6603 1982 Bob Gilder 261 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 706329 1983 Seve Ballesteros 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71'6687 1984 Scott Simpson 269 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71,6687 1985 'Roger Maltbie 275 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 71/6722 1986 Bob Tway 272 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 71/6723 1987 'J.C. Snead 276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/6769 1988 'Seve Ballesteros 276 Westchester CC. Harrison, NY 71/7010 1989 'Wayne Grady 277 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71/7010 BUICK CLASSIC 1990 Hale Irwin 269 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY 71x7010 1991 Billy Andrade 273 Westchester CC. Harrison. NY 71/7010

CENTEL WESTERN OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards WESTERN OPEN 1899 'Willie Smith 156 Glenview GC. Chicago, IL 72/6362 1900 No Tournament 1901 Laurie Auchterlonie 160 Midlothian CC, Chicago. IL 71/6654 1902 Willie Anderson 299 Euclid Club, Cleveland, OH N/A 1903 Alex Smith 318 Milwaukee CC, Milwaukee, WI 72/6867 1904 Willie Anderson 304 Kent CC, Grand Rapids. MI 71/6514 1905 Arthur Smith 278 Cincinnati GC. Cincinnati, OH 71/6231 1906 Alex Smith 306 Homewood CC. Chicago. IL 70'6311 1907 Robert Simpson 307 Hinsdale GC, Hinsdale, IL 71'6475 1908 Willie Anderson 299 Normancie GC, St. Louis, MO 71/6534 1909 Willie Anderson 288 Skokie CC, Chicago, IL 726913 1910 #. Jr. 6&5 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL 72/6754 1911 Robert Simpson 2&1 Kent CC, Grand Rapids. MI 71/6514 1912 Mac Smith 299 Idlewild CC, Chicago, IL 72/6754 1913 John McDermott 295 Memphis CC, Memphis, TN 70/6695 1914 293 Interlachen CC. Minneapolis. MN 73/6733 1915 Tom McNamara 304 Glen Oak CC. Chicago. IL 72/6503 1916 Walter Hagen 286 Blue Mound CC. Chicago, IL N/A 1917 Jim Barnes 283 Westmoreland CC, Chicago. IL 72/6798 1918 No Tournament 1919 Jim Barnes 283 Mayfield CC. Cleveland. OH 72/6609 1920 Jock Hutchinson 296 Olympia Fields CC, Chicago. IL 71/6749 1921 Walter Hagen 287 Oakwood Club, Cleveland, OH 71/6709 1922 Mike Brady 291 Oakland Hills CC. Detroit. MI 7217052 1923 Jock Hutchinson 281 Colonial CC. Memphis, TN 70/7116 1924 Bill. Mehlhorn 293 Calumet CC, Chicago. IL 72/6524 1925 Mac Smith 281 Youngstown CC. Youngstown. OH 71/6597 1926 Walter Hagen 279 Highland G&CC. . IN 70/6501 1927 Walter Hagen 281 Olympia Fields CC, Chicago. IL 71/6749 1928 Abe Espinosa 291 North Shore GC. Chicago. IL 72/7024 1929 Tommy Armour 273 Ozaukee CC. Milwaukee, WI 70/6553 1930 Gene Sarazen 278 Indianwood G&CC. Detroit, MI N/A

KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 339 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par,Yards 1931 Ed Dudley 280 Miami Valley GC. Dayton. OH 71/6589 1932 Walter Hagen 287 Canterbury CC, Cleveland, OH 72/6877 1933 Mac Smith 282 Olympia Fields CC. Chicago, IL 71/6749 1934 'Harry Cooper 274 Country Club of Peoria. Peoria, IL 70/6068 1935 John Revolla 290 South Bend CC, South Bend, IN 71/6455 1936 Ralph Guldahl 274 Davenport CC. Davenport, IA 7116458 1937 'Ralph Guldahl 288 Canterbury CC, Cleveland, OH 72/6877 1938 Ralph Guldahl 279 Westwood CC, St. Louis, MO 72/6785 1939 Byron Nelson 281 Medinah CC, Chicago. IL 71;7104 1940 'Jimmy Demaret 293 River Oaks CC, Houston, TX 72.6868 1941 Ed Oliver 275 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ 71/6726 1942 Herman Barron 276 Phoenix GC, Phoenix, AZ 71.6726 1943- 1945 No Tournaments 1946 Ben Hogan 271 Sunset CC. St. Louis, MO 72/6323 1947 Johnny Palmer 270 Salt Lake City CC, Salt Lake City, UT 72/6891 1948 'Ben Hogan 281 Brookfield CC, Buffalo, NY 72/6813 1949 Sam Snead 268 Keller GC, St. Paul, MN 72/6542 1950 Sam Snead 282 Brentwood CC, Los Angeles. CA 72/6729 1951 Marty Furgol 270 Davenport CC, Davenport. IA 71/6450 1952 Lloyd Mangrum 274 Westwood CC, St. Louis. MO 72/6785 1953 Dutch Harrison 278 Bellerive CC. St. Louis. MO 71/7305 1954 'Lloyd Mangrum 277 Kenwood CC, Cincinnati, OH 72'6950 1955 Cary Middlecoff 272 Portland CC. Portland, OR 72/6564 1956 'Mike Fetchick 284 Presidio CC. San Francisco, CA 72/6488 1957 'Doug Ford 279 Plum Hollow GC. Detroit, MI 72/6854 1958 Doug Sanders 275 Red Run GC, Royal Oak. Ml 72/6801 1959 Mike Souchak 272 Pittsburgh Field Club. Fox Chapel. PA 71/6586 1960 'Stan Leonard 278 Western G & CC. Detroit, MI 72/6808 1961 Arnold Palmer 271 Blythefield CC, Grand Rapids. MI 716730 1962 Jacky Cupit 281 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL 71:7014 1963 'Arnold Palmer 280 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL 718923 1964 Chi Chi Rodriquez 268 Tam O'Shanter CC. Niles, IL 71/6686 1965 Billy Casper 270 Tam O'Shanter CC. Niles, IL 71/6686 1966 Billy Casper 283 Medinah CC. Medinah, IL 71/7014 1967 Jack Nicklaus 274 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL 71/6923 1968 Jack Nicklaus 273 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL 71/6749 1969 Billy Casper 276 Midlothia CC, Midlothia, IL 71/6654 1970 Hugh Royer 273 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL 71/6923 1971 Bruce Crampton 279 Olympia Fields CC. Olympia Fields, IL 71/6749 1972 Jim Jamieson 271 Sunset Ridge, Winnetka. IL 71/6716 1973 Billy Casper 272 Midlothia CC. Midlothia. IL 71/6654 1974 Tom Watson 287 Butler National GC. Oak Brook, IL 71/7002 1975 Hale Irwin 283 Butler National GC. Oak Brook, IL 71/7002 1976 Al Geiberger 288 Butler National GC. Oak Brook, IL 71/7002 1977 Tom Watson 283 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7097 1978 'Andy Bean 282 Butler National GC, Oak Brook. IL 72/7097 1979 'Larry Nelson 286 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7097 1980 Scott Simpson 281 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72,7097 1981 Ed Fiori 277 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 727097 1982 Tom Weiskopf 276 Butler National CC, Oak Brook, IL 72,7097 1983 Mark McCumber 284 Butler National GC. Oak Brook, IL 727097 1984 'Tom Watson 280 Butler National CC. Oak Brook, IL 72/7097 1985 #Scott Verplank 279 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 727097 1986 'Tom Kite 286 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7097 BEATRICE WESTERN OPEN 1987 -D A. Weibring 207 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL" 72/7097 " Rain forced play to be he on nine holes of Butler National and nine holes at adjacent Oak Brook Village course. 1988 Jim Benepe 278 Butler National CC. Oak Brook, IL 72/7097 1989 'Mark McCumber 275 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL 72/7097

KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 340 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards CENTEL WESTERN OPEN 1990 Wayne Levi 275 Butler National GC, Oak Brook. IL 72/7097 1991 Russ Cochran 275 Cog Hill CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL 72/7040 ANHEUSER-BUSCH GOLF CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards KAISER INTERNATIONAL OPEN INVITATIONAL 1968 Kermit Zarley 273 Silverado CC, Napa. CA N-72/6849, S-71/6602 1969 --Miller Barber 135 Silverado CC, Napa. CA N-72'6849, S-71/6602 1969A 'Jack Nicklaus 273 Silverado CC. Napa. CA N-72/6849. S-71/6602 1970 'Ken Still 278 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-7216849. 5-71/6602 1971 Billy Casper 269 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-72/6849, 5-71/6602 1972 George Knudson 271 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-72/6849. S-71/6602 1973 'Ed Sneed 275 Silverado CC. Napa, CA N-72/6849. 5-71'6602 1974 Johnny Miller 271 Silverado CC, Napa, CA N-72/6849, S-71'6602 1975 Johnny Miller 272 Silverado CC. Napa, CA N-72/6849, 3-716602 1976 J. C. Snead 274 Silverado CC, Napa. CA N-726849, S-71/6602 ANHEUSER -BUSCH GOLF CLASSIC 1977 Miller Barber 272 Silverado CC, Napa. CA N-72/6849, S-71/6602 1978 Tom Watson 270 Silverado CC, Napa. CA N-72/6849, S-71/6602 1979 John Fought 277 Silverado CC, Napa. CA N-72/6849, S-72/6619 1980 Ben Crenshaw 272 Silverado CC, Napa. CA N-726849, S-72/6619 1981 John Mahaffey 276 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill. VA 71/6776 1982 -Calvin Peete 203 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill. VA 71/6776 1983 Calvin Peete 276 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill. VA 71/6776 1984 Ronnie Black 267 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill, VA 71,6776 1985 'Mark Wiebe 273 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill. VA 71/6776 1986 Fuzzy Zoeller 274 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1987 Mark McCumber 267 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1988 'Tom Sieckmann 270 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1989 'Mike Donald 268 Kingsmill GC. Kingsmill, VA 71/6776 1990 Lanny Wadkins 266 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill. VA 71/6776 1991 'Mike Hulbert 266 Kingsmill GC, Kingsmill. VA 71/6776 CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards MICHELOB-CHATTANOOGA GOLD CUP CLASSIC 1983 Jim Dent 276 Valleybrook CC. Hixson, TN 70/6641 PROVIDENT CLASSIC 1984 'David Canipe 200 Valleybrook CC. Hixson, TN 70/6641 1985 'Billy Pierot 200 Valleybrook CC, Hixson, TN 70/6641 Note: 1983-85 TPS Event 1986 Brad Faxon 261 Valleybrook CC, Hixson, TN 70/6641 1987 John Inman 265 Valleybrook CC. Hixson, TN 70/6641 1988 'Phil Blackmar 264 Valleybrook CC, Hixson, TN 70/6641 CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC 1989 Stan Utley 263 Valleybrook CC. Hixson, TN 70/6641 1990 Peter Persons 260 Valleybrook CC. Hixson, TN 70'6641 1991 Dillard Pruitt 260 Valleybrook CC. Hixson. TN 70/6641 NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards CARLING WORLD OPEN 1965 Tony Lema 279 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110 KEMPER OPEN 1968 Arnold Palmer 276 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton. MA 71/7110 AVCO GOLF CLASSIC 1969 Toni Shaw 280 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 1970 Billy Casper 277 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain- curtailed 341 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards MASSACHUSETTS CLASSIC 1971 Dave Stockton 275 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 72/7241 USI CLASSIC 1972 Bruce Devlin 275 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 72/7241 1973 Lanny Wadkins 279 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 727241 PLEASANT VALLEY CLASSIC 1974 Victor Regalado 278 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110 1975 Roger Maltbie 276 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110 1976 Bud Allin 277 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110 1977 Raymond Floyd 271 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110 AMERICAN OPTICAL CLASSIC 1978 John Mahaffey 270 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 1979 Lou Graham 275 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 PLEASANT VALLEY JIMMY FUND CLASSIC 1980 'Wayne Levi 273 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 1981 Jack Renner 273 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 BANK OF BOSTON CLASSIC 1982 Bob Gilder 271 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 1983 Mark Lye 273 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 1984 George Archer 270 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 1985 George Burns 267 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 1986 'Gene Sauers 274 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 1987 -Sam Randolph 199 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton. MA 71/7110 1988 Mark Calcavecchia 274 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 1989 Blaine McCallister 271 Pleasant Valley CC. Sutton, MA 71/7110 1990 Morris Hatalsky 275 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton. MA 71/7110 NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC 1991 'Bruce Fleisher 268 Pleasant Valley CC, Sutton, MA 71/7110 CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards INSURANCE CITY OPEN 1952 Ted Kroll 273 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71/6568 1953 Bob Toski 269 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71;6568 1954 -Tommy Bolt 271 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 7116568 1955 Sam Snead 269 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71/6568 1956 'Arnold Palmer 274 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1957 Gardner Dickinson 272 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1958 Jack Burke, Jr. 268 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71:6568 1959 Gene Littler 272 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1960 'Arnold Palmer 270 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71/6568 1961 -Billy Maxwell 271 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 716568 1962 'Bob Goalby 271 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71:6568 1963 Billy Casper 271 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71,6568 1964 Ken Venturi 273 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1965 -Billy Casper 274 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1966 Art Wall 266 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71/6568 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN INVITATIONAL 1967 Charlie. Sifford 272 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71/6568 1968 Billy Casper 266 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1969 'Bob Lunn 268 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1970 Bob Murphy 267 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1971 'George Archer 268 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1972 'Lee Trevino 269 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71/6568 SAMMY DAVIS JR. GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 1973 Billy Casper 264 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1974 Dave Stockton 268 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 1975 'Don Bies 267 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1976 Rik Massengale 266 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 716568 1977 Bill Kratzert 265 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1978 Rod Funseth 264 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71/6568 KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 342 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.) Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1979 Jerry McGee 267 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71 /6568 1980 * Howard Twisty 266 Wethersfield CC, Hartford. CT 71 /6568 1981 Hubert Green 264 Wethersfield CC. Hartford, CT 71/6568 1982 Tim Norris 259 Wethersfield CC, Hartford, CT 71'6568 1983 Curtis Strange 268 Wethersfield CC. Hartford. CT 71/6 568 1984 Peter Jacobsen 269 TPC of Connecticut. Cromwell, CT 716786 1985 'Phil Blackmar 271 TPC of Connecticut. Cromwell, CT 71/6786 CANON SAMMY DAVIS JR.GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 1986 'Mac O'Grady 269 TPC of Connecticut. Cromwell, CT 71 /6786 1987 Paul Azinger 269 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71 /6786 1988 'Mark Brooks 269 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell. CT 71/6786 CANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN 1989 Paul Azinger 267 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 71/6786 1990 Wayne Levi 267 TPC of Connecticut, Cromwell, CT 70/6531 1991 'Billy Ray Brown 271 TPC at River Highlands, Cromwell, CT 70/6820

BUICK OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards BUICK OPEN INVITATIONAL 1958 Billy Casper 285 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1959 Art Wall 282 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1960 Mike Souchak 282 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc. MI 72/7014 1961 Jack Burke. Jr. 284 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1962 Bill Collins 284 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc. Ml 72!7014 1963 Julius Boros 274 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, MI 72'7014 1964 Tony Lema 277 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7014 1965 Tony Lema 280 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1966 Phil Rodgers 284 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1967 Julius Boros 283 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1968 Tom Weiskopf 280 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc. MI 72/7014 1969 Dave Hill 277 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 VERN PARSELL BUICK OPEN 1972 Gary Groh 273 Flint Elks CC, Flint, MI 72/6902 LAKE MICHIGAN CLASSIC 1973 (2T) Wilt Homenuik 215 Benton Harbor Elks CC. Benton Harbor. MI 71 /6690 FLINT ELKS OPEN 1974 (2T) Bryan Abbott 135 Flint Elks CC, Flint, MI 72/6902 1975 (2T) Spike Kelley 208 Flint Elks CC, Flint. MI 72/6902 1976 (2T) Ed Sabo 279 Flint Elks CC, Flint. MI 72/6902 1977 Bobby Cole 271 Flint Elks CC, Flint, Ml 72/6902 BUICK GOODWRENCH OPEN 1978 'Jack Newton 280 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1979 'John Fought 280 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc. Ml 72/7014 1980 Peter Jacobsen 276 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 BUICK OPEN 1981 'Hale Irwin 277 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1982 Lanny Wadkins 273 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1983 Wayne Levi 272 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1984 Denis Watson 271 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1985 Ken Green 268 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7014 1986 Ben Crenshaw 270 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc. MI 72/7014 1987 Robert Wrenn 262 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 727014 1988 Scott Verplank 268 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, MI 72//7014 1989 Leonard Thompson 273 Warwick Hills CC. Grand Blanc, Ml 72/7014 1990 Chip Beck 272 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014 1991 'Brad Faxon 271 Warwick Hills CC, Grand Blanc, MI 72/7014

KEY * = Playoff It = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 343 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

THE INTERNATIONAL Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1986 Ken Green Plus 12 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7503 1987 John Cook Plus 11 Castle Pines GC. Castle Rock, CO 72/7503 1988 Joey Sindelar Plus 17 Castle Pines GC. Castle Rock. CO 72/7503 1989 Greg Norman Plus 13 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7503 1990 Davis Love III Plus 14 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7503 1991 Jose Maria Olazabal Plus 10 Castle Pines GC, Castle Rock, CO 72/7503

GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN INVITATIONAL 1968 Dave Stockton 275 Northshore CC, Mequon, WI 71/7075 1969 Ken Still 277 Northshore CC. Mequon, WI 71/7075 1970 Deane Barren 276 Northshore CC. Mequon. WI 71/7075 1971 Dave Eichelberger 270 Tripoli GC, Milwaukee, WI 71/6514 1972 Jim Colbert 271 Tripoli GC. Milwaukee, WI 71/6514 1973 Dave Stockton 276 Tuckaway CC, Franklin. WI 72/7030 1974 Ed Sneed 276 Tuckaway CC, Franklin. WI 72/7030 1975 Art Wall 271 Tuckaway CC, Franklin. WI 72/7030 1976 Dave Hill 270 Tuckaway CC. Franklin. WI 72/7030 1977 Dave Eichelberger 278 Tuckaway CC. Franklin, WI 72/7030 1978 'Lee Elder 275 Tuckaway CC. Franklin, WI 72/7030 1979 Calvin Peete 269 Tuckaway CC. Franklin, WI 72/7030 1980 Bill Kratzert 266 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1981 Jay Haas 274 Tuckaway CC. Franklin, WI 72/7030 1982 Calvin Peete 274 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1983 'Morris Hatalsky 275 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1984 Mark O'Meara 272 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1985 Jim Thorpe 274 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1986 'Corey Pavin 272 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1987 Gary Hallberg 269 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1988 Ken Green 268 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72i7030 1989 Greg Norman 269 Tuckaway CC. Franklin, WI 72/7030 1990 'Jim Gallagher. Jr. 271 Tuckaway CC, Franklin, WI 72/7030 1991 Mark Brooks 270 Tuckaway CC. Franklin, WI 72/7030

CANADIAN OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1904 J. H. Oke 156 Royal Montreal GC, Montreal, Quebec N/A 1905 George Cumming 148 Toronto GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1906 Charles Murray 170 Royal Ottawa GC, Ottawa, Ontario N/A 1907 Percy Barrett 306 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1908 Albert Murray 300 Royal Montreal GC. Montreal, Quebec N/A 1909 Karl Keller 309 Toronto GC, Toronto. Ontario N/A 1910 Daniel Kenny 303 Lambton GC. Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A 1911 Charles Murray 314 Royal Ottawa GC, Ottawa, Ontario N/A 1912 George Sargent 299 Rosedale GC. Toronto. Ontario N/A 1913 Albert Murray 295 Royal Montreal GC. Montreal, Quebec N/A 1914 Karl Keller 300 Toronto GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1915- 1918 No Tournaments 1919 J. Douglas Edgar 278 Hamilton GC, Hamilton, Ontario N/A 1920 J. Douglas Edgar 298 Rivermead GC, Ottawa, Ontario N/A 1921 W. H. Trovinger 293 Toronto GC. Toronto. Ontario N/A 1922 Al Watrous 303 Mt. Bruno GC, Montreal, Quebec 728643 1923 C. W. Hackney 295 Lakeview CG. Toronto. Ontario N/A 1924 285 Mt. Bruno GC, Montreal. Quebec 72/6643 1925 Leo Diegel 295 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario N/A

KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 344 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1926 Mac Smith 283 Royal Montreal GC. Montreal. Quebec N/A 1927 Tommy Armour 288 Toronto GC. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1928 Leo Diegel 282 Rosedale GC. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1929 Leo Diegel 274 Kanawaki GC. Montreal, Quebec N/A 1930 'Tommy Armour 273 Hamilton GC. Hamilton. Ontario N/A 1931 'Walter Hagen 292 Mississauga G & CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1932 Harry Cooper 290 Ottawa Hunt Club, Ottawa, Ontario N/A 1933 Joe Kirkwood 282 Royal York CG. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1934 Tommy Armour 287 Lakeview CG. Toronto Ontario N/A 1935 Gene Kunes 280 Summerlea GC, Montreal, Quebec N/A 1936 Lawson Little 271 St. Andrews GC. Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A 1937 Harry Cooper 285 St. Andrews GC, Toronto, Ontario 70/N/A 1938 'Sam Snead 277 Mississauga G&CC, Toronto. Ontario N/A 1939 Harold McSpaden 282 Riverside GC, St. John, New Brunswick 70/6231 1940 'Sam Snead 281 Scarborough G&CC. Toronto, Ontario /6685 1941 Sam Snead 274 Lambton GC, Toronto. Ontario 70/N/A 1942 Craig Wood 275 Mississauga G&CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1943- 1944 No Tournaments 1945 Byron Nelson 280 Thornhill GC. Toronto. Ontario N/A 1946 'George Fazio 278 Beaconsfield GC, Montreal, Quebec N/A 1947 Bobby Locke 268 Scarborough G&CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1948 C. W. Congdon 280 Shaugnessy Heights GC, Vancouver, B.C. N/A 1949 Dutch Harrison 271 St. Georges G&CC. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1950 Jim Ferrier 271 Royal Montreal GC, Montreal, Quebec N/A 1951 Jim Ferrier 273 Mississauga G & CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1952 John Palmer 263 St. Charles CO. Winnipeg, Manitoba N/A 1953 Dave Douglas 273 Scarborough G&CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1954 Pat Fletcher 280 Point Grey GC, Vancouver, B.C. N/A 1955 Arnold Palmer 265 Weston GC. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1956 #Doug Sanders 273 Beaconsfield GC. Montreal, Quebec N/A 1957 George Bayer 271 Westmount G&CC, Kitchener, Ontario N/A 1958 Wesley Ellis, Jr. 267 Mayfair G&CC, Edmonton, Alberta N/A 1959 Doug Ford 276 Islesmere G&CC, Montreal, Quebec N/A 1960 Art Wall. Jr. 269 St. Georges G&CC. Toronto. Ontario N/A 1961 Jacky Cupit 270 Niakwa GC, Winnipeg, Manitoba N/A 1962 Ted Kroll 278 Laval sue-le-Lac. Montreal. Quebec N/A 1963 Doug Ford 280 Scarborough G&CC. Toronto, Ontario N/A 1964 Kel Nagle 277 Pinegrove CC, St. Luc, Quebec N/A 1965 Gene Littler 273 Mississauga G&CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1966 Don Massengale 280 Shaughnessy G&CC, Toronto, Ontario N/A 1967 'Billy Casper 279 Montreal Municipal GC. Montreal, Quebec N/A 1968 Bob Charles 274 St. Georges G&CC, Toronto, Ontario 70/6792 1969 'Tommy Aaron 275 Pinegrove G&CC, St. Luc, Quebec 72/7076 1970 Kermit Zarley 279 London Hunt & CC, London. Ontario 72/7168 1971 'Lee Trevino 275 Richelieu Valley GC. Montreal, Quebec 72/6920 1972 Gay Brewer 275 Cherry Hill Club Ridgeway. Ontario 71/6751 1973 Tom Weiskopf 278 Reichelieu Valley G&CC. Ste. Julie de Vercheres, Que. 72/6905 1974 Bobby Nichols 270 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario 70/6788 1975 'Tom Weiskopf 274 Royal Montreal GC, Ile Bizard, Quebec 70/6628 1976 Jerry Pate 267 Essex G&CC,Windsor, Ontario, 70/6696 1977 Lee Trevino 280 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville. Ontario 72/7096 1978 Bruce Lietzke 283 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville, Ontario 71/7050 1979 Lee Trevino 281 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville. Ontario 71/7059 1980 Bob Gilder 274 Royal Montreal GC. Ile Bizard, Quebec 70/6628 1981 Peter Oosterhuis 280 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville. Ontario 71/7060 1982 Bruce Lietzke 277 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 71/7060 1983 'John Cook 277 Glen Abbey GC. Oakville, Ontario 71/7055 1984 Greg Norman 278 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 1985 Curtis Strange 279 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 1986 Bob Murphy 280 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7102

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 345 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1987 Curtis Strange 276 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 1988 Ken Green 275 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 1989 Steve Jones 271 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 1990 Wayne Levi 278 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 1991 Nick Price 273 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario 72/7102 HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards QUAD CITIES OPEN 1972 Deane Beman 279 Grow Valley CC, Bettendorf, IA 71/6501 1973 Sam Adams 268 Crow Valley CC, Bettendorf. IA 71/6501 1974 Dave Stockton 271 Crow Valley CC, Bettendod. IA 7116501 ED MCMAHON-JAYCEES QUAD CITY OPEN 1975 Roger Maltbie 275 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1976 John Lister 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley. IL 70/6602 1977 Mike Morley 267 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1978 Victor Regalado 269 Oakwood CC. Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1979 D. A. Weibring 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley. IL 70/6602 QUAD CITIES OPEN 1980 Scott Hoch 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1981 -Dave Barr 270 Oakwood CC. Coal Valley. IL 70/6602 MILLER HIGH-LIFE QUAD CITIES OPEN 1982 Payne Stewart 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1983 'Danny Edwards 266 Oakwood CC. Coal Valley. IL 70/6602 1984 Scott Hoch 266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 LITE QUAD CITIES OPEN 1985 Dan Forsman 267 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 HARDEE'S GOLF CLASSIC 1986 Mark Wiebe 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1987 Kenny Knox 265 Oakwood CC. Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1988 Blaine McCallister 261 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1989 Curt Byrum 268 Oakwood CC. Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1990 'Joey Sindelar 268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602 1991 D. A. Weibring 267 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL 70/6602

B. C. OPEN Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards BROOME COUNTY OPEN 1971 'Claude Harmon. Jr. 69 En Joie GC. Endicott, NY 71/6966 B. C. OPEN 1972 Bob Payne 136 En Joie GC. Endicott, NY 71/6966 1973 Hubert Green 266 En Joie GC. Endicott, NY 71/6966 1974 'Richie Karl 273 En Joie GC. Endicott, NY 71/6966 1975 Don Iverson 274 En Joie GC. Endicott, NY 71/6966 1976 Bob Wynn 271 En Joie GC. Endicott. NY 71/6966 1977 Gil Morgan 270 En Joie GC. Endicott. NY 71/6966 1978 Tom Kite 267 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1979 Howard Twitty 270 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1980 Don Pooley 271 En Joie GC. Endicott. NY 71/6966 1981 Jay Haas 270 En Joie GC, Endicott. NY 71/6966 1982 Calvin Peete 265 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1983 Pat Lindsey 268 En Joie GC. Endicott. NY 71/6966 1984 Wayne Levi 275 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 1985 Joey Sindelar 274 En Joie GC, Endicott. NY 71/6966 1986 Rick Fehr 267 En Joie GC, Endicott. NY 71/6966 1987 Joey Sindelar 266 En Joie GC. Endicott. NY 71/6966 1988 Bill Glasson 268 En Joie GC. Endicott. NY 71/6966 1989 'Mike Hulbert 268 En Joie GC. Endicott, NY 71/6966 1990 Nolan Henke 268 En Joie GC, Endicott. NY 71/6966 1991 Fred Couples 269 En Joie GC, Endicott, NY 71/6966 KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 346 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN Year Winner Score Location ParfYards GREEN ISLAND OPEN INVITATIONAL 1970 Mason Rudolph 274 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 SOUTHERN OPEN INVITATIONAL 1971 Johnny Miller 267 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1972 'DeWitt Weaver 276 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1973 Gary Player 270 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1974 Forrest Fezler 271 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 708791 1975 Hubert Green 264 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1976 Mac McClendon 274 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70.6791 1977 Jerry Pate 266 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1978 Jerry Pate 269 Green Island CC, Columbus, GA 70/6791 1979 'Ed Fiori 274 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1980 Mike Sullivan 269 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1981 J. C. Snead 271 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1982 Bobby Clampett 266 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1983 'Ronnie Black 271 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 706791 1984 Hubert Green 265 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1985 Tim Simpson 264 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1986 Fred Wadsworth 269 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1987 266 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1988 'David Frost 270 Green Island CC. Columbus. GA 70/6791 1989 Ted Schulz 266 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 BUICK SOUTHERN OPEN 1990 'Kenny Knox 265 Green Island CC, Columbus. GA 70/6791 1991 David Peoples 276 Callaway Gardens Resort, Pine Mountain, GA 72'7057

LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards PANASONIC LAS VEGAS PRO-CELEBRITY CLASSIC 1983 Fuzzy Zoeller 340 Las Vegas CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7111 Dunes CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7240 Showboat CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7045 PANASONIC LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL 1984 Denis Watson 341 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas. NV 727111 Showboat CC. Las Vegas, NV 727045 Tropicana CC. Las Vegas. NV 71/6481 1985 Curtis Strange 338 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7111 Tropicana CC. Las Vegas. NV 716481 1986 Greg Norman 333 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 72'7162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas. NV 72,7111 Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas. NV 727088 1987 -Paul Azinger 271 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7111 Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7088 1988 -Gary Koch 274 Las Vegas CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 727111 Spanish Trail G&CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7088 LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL 1989 'Scott Hoch 336 Las Vegas CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas. NV 72/7111 Spanish Trail G&CC. Las Vegas, NV 727088 1990 'Bob Tway 334 Las Vegas CC. Las Vegas. NV 727162 Desert Inn CC. Las Vegas, NV 72/7111

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 347 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1991 'Andrew Magee 329 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas. NV 72/7162 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas. NV 72,7111 Sunrise GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/6914

WALT DISNEY WORLD/OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Pau Yards WALT DISNEY WORLD OPEN INVITATIONAL 1971 Jack Nicklaus 273 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 1972 Jack Nicklaus 267 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72,'7190 1973 Jack Nicklaus 275 Palm, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 WALT DISNEY WORLD NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 1974 Hubert Green/ 255 Palm. Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Mac McClendon Magnolia. Wall Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 7217190 1975 Jim Colbert/ 252 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 7216941 Dean Ref ram Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 7217190 1976 -Woody Blackburn/ 260 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 7216941 Bill Kratzert Magnolia, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 1977 Gibby Gilbert/ 253 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 7216941 Grier Jones Magnolia, Wall Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 1978 Wayne Levi! 254 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6941 Bob Mann Magnolia, Wall Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 1979 George Burns/ 255 Palm, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 7216941 Ben Crenshaw Magnolia, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 1980 Danny Edwards/ 253 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Dave Edwards Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 1981 Vance Heatner/ 275 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Mike Holland Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 727190 WALT DISNEY WORLD GOLF CLASSIC 1982 -Hal Sutton 269 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 7217190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6706 1983 Payne Stewart 269 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 726941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72'6706 1984 Larry Nelson 266 Palm, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 727190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista, FL 726706 WALT DISNEY WORLD OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC 1985 Lanny Wadkins 267 Palm, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6706 1986 'Ray Floyd 275 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC. Lake Buena Vista, FL 726706 1987 Larry Nelson 268 Palm, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6706 1988 -Bob Lohr 263 Palm. Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 727190 Lake Buena Vista CC. Lake Buena Vista, FL 726706 1989 Tim Simpson 272 Palm, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia. Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista, FL 726706 1990 Tim Simpson 264 Palm, Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/6941 Magnolia. Walt Disney World. Lake Buena Vista, FL 727190 Lake Buena Vista CC. Lake Buena Vista, FL 726706

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - - Rain-curtailed 348 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1991 Mark O'Meara 267 Palm. Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista. FL 726941 Magnolia, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 72/7190 Lake Buena Vista CC, Lake Buena Vista. FL 72/6706 H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN Year Winner Score Location PariYards TEXAS OPEN 1922 Bob MacDonald 281 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1923 Walter Hagen 279 Brackenridge Park GC. San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1924 Joe Kirkwood 279 Brackenridge Park GC. San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1925 Joe Turnesa 284 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1926 Mac Smith 288 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1927 Bobby Cruikshank 272 Willow Springs GC. San Antonio. TX 72/6930 1928 Bill Mehlhorn 297 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1929 Bill Mehlhorn 277 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1930 277 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1931 Abe Espinosa 281 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1932 Clarence Clark 287 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1933 No Tournament 1934 Witty Cox 283 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1935- 1938 No Tournaments 1939 Dutch Harrison 271 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71.6185 1940 Byron Nelson 271 Brackenridge Park GC. San Antonio, TX 71;6185 1941 Lawson Little 273 Willow Springs GC. San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1942 'Chick Harbert 272 Willow Springs GC. San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1943 No Tournament 1944 Johnny Revolta 273 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio. TX 72/6930 1945 Sam Byrd 268 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1946 Ben Hogan 264 Willow Springs GC. San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1947 Ed Oliver 265 Willow Springs GC. San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1948 Sam Snead 264 Willow Springs GC. San Antonio, TX 72/6930 1949 Dave Douglas 268 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio. TX 72/6930 1950 Sam Snead 265 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 7126185 Ft. Sam Houston GC, San Antonio. TX 72/6566 1951 'Dutch Harrison 265 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 Ft. Sam Houston GC. San Antonio, TX 72/6566 1952 Jack Burke, Jr. 260 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1953 Tony Holguin 264 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1954 Chandler Harper 259 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1955 Mike Souchak 257 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 716185 1956 Gene Littler 276 Ft. Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX 726566 1957 Jay Hebert 271 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1958 Bill Johnston 274 Brackenridge Park GC. San Antonio, TX 71/6185 1959 Wes Ellis 276 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6185 1960 Arnold Palmer 276 Ft. Sam Houston GC. San Antonio. TX 72/6566 1961 Arnold Palmer 270 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio, TX 70,6576 1962 Arnold Palmer 273 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1963 Phil Rodgers 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1964 Bruce Crampton 273 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio. TX 70/6576 1965 Frank Beard 270 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1966 Harold Henning 272 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1967 Chi Chi Rodriquez 277 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX 71/7183 1968 No Tournament 1969 'Deane Beman 274 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX 71/7183 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS OPEN 1970 Ron Cerrudo 273 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio. TX 71/7183 1971 No Tournament 1972 Mike Hill 273 Woodlake GC. San Antonio, TX 72/7143

KEY = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 349 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1973 Ben Crenshaw 270 Woodlake GC, San Antonio. TX 71/6990 1974 Terry Diehl 269 Woodlake GC. San Antonio, TX 72/7143 1975 'Don January 275 Woodlake GC. San Antonio. TX 72/7143 1976 'Butch Baird 273 Woodlake GO, San Antonio, TX 72/7143 1977 Hale Irwin 266 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1978 Ron Streck 265 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio. TX 70/6576 1979 Lou Graham 26B Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1980 Lee Trevino 265 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 TEXAS OPEN 1981 'Bill Rogers 266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1982 Jay Haas 262 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio. TX 70/6576 1983 Jim Colbert 261 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1984 Calvin Peete 266 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1985 'John Mahaffey 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio. TX 70/6576 VANTAGE CHAMPIONSHIP 1986 -Ben Crenshaw 196 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS OF GOLF 1987 Tom Watson 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 TEXAS OPEN PRESENTED BY NABISCO 1988 Corey Pavin 259 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 1989 Donnie Hammond 258 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX 70/6576 H.E.B. TEXAS OPEN 1990 Mark O'Meara 261 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio. TX 70/6576 1991 'Blaine McCallister 269 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio. TX 70/6576 THE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards VANTAGE CHAMPIONSHIP 1986 -Ben Crenshaw 196 Oak Hills CC. San Antonio. TX 70/6576 NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS OF GOLF 1987 Tom Watson 268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio. TX 70/6576 NABISCO GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS 1988 'Curtis Strange 279 Pebble Beach GL, Monterey Peninsula, CA 72/6815 NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS 1989 'Tom Kite 276 Harbour Town GL. Hilton Head, SC 71 /6657 1990 'Jodie Mudd 273 Champions GC, Houston. TX 71/7187 THE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP 1991 'Craig Stadler 279 Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, NC 71.7005 ASAHI GLASS FOUR TOURS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF GOLF Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards NISSAN CUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF GOLF 1985 US. PGA TOUR 10-2 Ind. Sandy Lyle 267 Bay Course, Kapalua, Maui, HI 726879 1986 Japan PGA 8.4 Ind. Tommy Nakajima 270 Yomiuri CC, Tokyo, Japan 72/7017 KIRIN CUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF GOLF 1987 U.S. PGA TOUR 10-2 Ind. Tom Kite 272 Yomiuri CC. Tokyo Japan 72/7017 1988 U.S. PGA TOUR 8-4 Bay Course, Kapalua GC, Kapalua, Maui, HI 72/6731 ASAHI GLASS FOUR TOURS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF GOLF 1989 'U.S. PGA TOUR 6-6 Yomiuri CC, Tokyo, Japan 72/7017 'U.S. PGA TOUR won on the basis of lowest overall score. 1990 Australia'New Zealand 20 pts. Yomiuri CC, Tokyo Japan 72/7017 'Australia/New Zealand won on the basis of lowest overall score. 1991 PGA European Tour 8-4 Royal Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia 73/7000 KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL 1983 Greg Norman 268 Bay Course, Kapalua GO. Kapalua, Maui, HI 71/6731 KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 350 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1984 Sandy Lyle 266 Bay Course. Kapalua GC, Kapalua. Maui, HI 71/6731 ISUZU KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL 1985 Mark O'Meara 275 Bay Course. Kapalua GC, Kapalua. Maui, HI 72/6731 1986 Andy Bean 278 Bay Course, Kapalua GC. Kapalua, Maui, HI 72/6731 1987 Andy Bean 267 Bay Course. Kapalua GC, Kapalua, Maui, HI 726731 1988 Bob Gilder 266 Bay Course. Kapalua GC, Kapalua, Maui, HI 726731 1989 'Peter Jacobsen 270 Bay Course. Kapalua GC. Kapalua, Maui, HI 726731 1990 David Peoples 264 Bay Course. Kapalua GC. Kapalua. Maui, HI 71 /6731 PING KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL 1991 'Mike Hulbert 276 Plantation Course. Kapalua GC, Kapalua, Maui, HI 72/6671 SHARK SHOOTOUT Benefiting RMCC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards RMCC INVITATIONAL 1989 Curtis Strange' 190 Sherwood CC 72/7025 Mark O'Meara Thousand Oaks, CA 1990 Ray Floyd/ 182 Sherwood CC 72/7025 Fred Couples Thousand Oaks, CA SHARK SHOOTOUT BENEFITING RMCC 1991 Tom Purtzer/ 189 Sherwood CC 72'7025 Lanny Wadkins Thousand Oaks, CA SKINS GAME Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards 1983 Gary Player $170,000 Desert Highlands CC, Scottsdale. AZ 72/7100 1984 Jack Nicklaus $240,000 Desert Highlands CC, Scottsdale, AZ 7217100 1985 Fuzzy Zoeller $255.000 Bear Creek CC, Murietta, CA 72/7024 1986 Fuzzy Zoeller $370,000 TPC at PGA West, La Quints, CA 72/7271 1987 Lee Trevino $310,000 TPC at PGA West, La Quinta, CA 7217271 1988 Ray Floyd $290.000 TPC at PGA West, La Quinta, CA 727271 1989 Curtis Strange $265,000 TPC at PGA West, La Quinta, CA 72'7271 1990 Curtis Strange $225.000 TPC at PGA West, La Quinta, CA 7217271 1991 Payne Stewart $260,000 TPC at PGA West, La Quinta. CA 72/7271 JCPENNEY CLASSIC Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards HAIG & HAIG SCOTCH FOURSOME 1960 'Jim Turnesa Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park, FL 72/6449 Gloria Armstrong 139 Harder Hall, Sebring, FL 72/6300 1961 Dave Ragan Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park, FL 72/6449 272 Harder Hall, Sebring, FL 72/6300 1962 Mason Rudolph Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park, FL 7216449 272 Harder Hall, Sebring. FL 728300 1963 Dave Ragan Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park, FL 72/6449 Mickey Wright 273 Harder Hall, Sebring, FL 7216300 1964 Sam Snead Pinecrest Lake Club, Avon Park, FL 72/6449 Shirley Englehorn 272 Harder Hall. Sebring, FL 72/6300 1965 Gardner Dickinson Ruth Jessen 281 La Costa CC. Encinitas, CA 72/6607 1966 Jack Rule Sandra Spuzich 276 La Costa CC, Encinitas. CA 72/6607 PEPSI -COLA MIXED TEAM 1976 Chi Chi Rodriguez JoAnn Washam 275 Doral CC. Miami, FL 72/6939 1977 Jerry Pate Hollis Stacy 270 Bardmoor CC, Largo. FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 JC PENNEY CLASSIC 1978 'Lon Hinkle Pat Bradley 267 Bardmoor CC. Largo, FL M-72/6957. W-72/6464

KEY ' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed 351 Past Winners of PGA TOUR Events (cont'd.)

Year Winner Score Location Par/Yards JC PENNEY CLASSIC 1979 Dave Eichelberger Murle Breer 268 Bardmoor CC, Largo. FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1980 Curtis Strange 268 Bardmoor CC, Largo. FL M-7216957, W-72/6464 1981 Tom Kite Beth Daniel 270 Bardmoor CC, Largo. FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1982 John Mahaffey JoAnne Career 268 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1983 Fred Couples 264 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1984 Mike Donald Vicki Alvarez 270 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1985 Larry Rinker Laurie Rinker 267 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1986 Tom Purtzer Juli Inkster 267 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1987 Steve Jones Jane Crafter 268 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957. W-72/6464 1988 John Huston Amy Benz 269 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1989 'Bill Glasson Pat Bradley 267 Bardmoor CC, Largo, FL M-72/6957, W-72/6464 1990 Davis Love III Beth Daniel 266 Innisbrook Resort, Tarpon Springs, FL M-71/7031, W-71/6400 1991 'Billy Andrade Kris Tschetter 266 Innisbrook Resort, Tarpon Springs, FL M-71/7031, W-71/6400

MERRILL LYNCH SHOOT-OUT FINALS Year Winner Location 1987 Fuzzy Zoeller Ventana Canyon, Tucson, AZ 1988 David Frost Ventana Canyon, Tucson, AZ 1989 Chip Beck The Melrose Club. Daufuskie Island, SC 1990 John Mahaffey Troon North CC. Scottsdale, AZ 1991 Davis Love III The Links at Fisher Island, Miami, FL

KEY' = Playoff # = Amateur - = Rain-curtailed fl59 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass Ponte Vedra, FL

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1974 Jack Nicklaus 272 J. C. Snead Atlanta CC. Atlanta, GA 1975 Al Geiberger 270 Dave Stockton Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX 1976 Jack Nicklaus 269 J. C. Snead Inverrary G&CC, Lauderhill. FL 1977 Mark Hayes 289 Mike McCullough Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 1978 Jack Nicklaus 289 Lou Graham Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra. FL 1979 Lanny Wadkins 283 Tom Watson Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra. FL 1980 Lee Trevino 278 Ben Crenshaw Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 1981 Ray Floyd' 285 Barry Jaeckel Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL Curtis Strange '(Won playoff with par on 1st extra hole) 1982 Jerry Pate 280 Scott Simpson TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra. FL Brad Bryant 1983 Hal Sutton 283 Bob Eastwood TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 1984 Fred Couples 277 Lee Trevino TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra. FL 1985 Calvin Peete 274 D. A. Weibring TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra. FL 1986 John Mahaffey 275 Larry Mize TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL 1987 Sandy Lyle' 274 Jeff Sluman TPC at Sawgrass. Ponce Vedra. FL '(Won playoff with par on 3rd extra hole) 1988 Mark McCumber 273 Mike Reid TPC at Sawgrass, Ponce Vedra, FL 1989 Tom Kite 279 Chip Beck TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL 1990 Jodie Mudd 278 Mark Calcavecchia TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra. FL 1991 Steve Elkington 276 Fuzzy Zoeller TPC at Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, FL

Eligibility Requirements for THE PLAYERS Championship in 1992

The starting field for the 1992 PLAYERS Championship shall consist of the following players: 1) The top 125 PGA TOUR members from Final 1991 Official Money List. 2) Designated players. 3) Any foreign player meeting the requirements of a designated player, whether or not he is a PGA TOUR member. 4) Winners in the last 10 calendar years of THE PLAYERS Championship. Masters, U.S. Open, PGA Championship and World Series of Golf. 5) British Open winners since 1990. 6) Six players, not otherwise eligible, designated by THE PLAYERS Championship Committee as "special selections." 7) To complete a field of 144 players. those players in order, not otherwise eligible, from the 1992 Official Money List, as of the completion of the Nestle Invitational.

353 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF Firestone Country Club. South Course Akron, OH

From 1962 through 1975, the World Series of Golf was played as a four man, 36-hole exhibition. All monies won in the tournament were unofficial. The winners in those years (with winning totals in parentheses) 1962—Jack Nicklaus (135) 1963—Jack Nicklaus (140) 1964—Tony Lema (138) 1965—Gary Player (139) 1966—Gene Littler (143) 1967—Jack Nicklaus (144) 1968—Gary Player (143) 1969—Orville Moody (141) 1970—Jack Nicklaus (136) 1971—Charles Coody (141) 1972—Gary Player (142) 1973—Tom Weiskopf (137) 1974—Lee Trevino (139) 1975—Tom Watson (140) YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP 1976 Jack Nicklaus 275 Hale Irwin 1977 Lanny Wadkins 267 Hale Irwin Toni Weiskopf 1978 Gil Morgan 278 Hubert Green (Won playoff with par on first extra hole) 1979 Lon Hinkle 272 Bill Rogers Larry Nelson Lee Trevino 1980 Tom Watson 270 Raymond Floyd 1981 Bill Rogers 275 Tom Kite 1982 Craig Stadler 278 Raymond Floyd (Won playoff with par on fourth extra hole) 1983 Nick Price 270 Jack Nicklaus 1984 Denis Watson 271 Bruce Lietzke 1985 Roger Maltbie 268 Denis Watson 1986 Dan Pohl 277 Lanny Wadkins 1987 Curtis Strange 275 Fulton Allem 1988 Mike Reid 275 Tom Watson (Won playoff with par on first extra hole) 1989 David Frost 276 Ben Crenshaw (Won playoff with par on second extra hole) 1990 Jose Maria Olazabal 262 Lanny Wadkins 1991 Tom Purtzer 279 Jim Gallagher. Jr. Davis Love III (Won playoff with par on second extra hole) ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 1992 NEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF 1) The defending champion.Tom Purtzer 2) Winner, 1992 PLAYERS Championship 3) Winner, 1992 PGA Championship 4) Winner, Tournament 5) Winner. 1992 United States Open 6) Winner, 1992 British Open 7) Winner, 1991 PGA National Club Pro Championship 8) All winners of PGA TOUR co-sponsored events since the preceding year's WSOG. 9) Winners of the following overseas events: PGA European Tour: Japan PGA: a. European Open a. Japan Open g. Lark Cup b. British PGA b. JPGA Championship h. Japan Series c. Irish Open c. Dunlop Phoenix i. Japan Match Play d. Ebel-European Masters-Swiss Open d. Chunichi Crowns j. Bridgestone e. Scandinavian Open e. Casio World Open f. Suntory World Match Play f. Taiheiyo Masters g. Dunhill British Masters South African PGA: Australasian Tour a. South African PGA a. Australian PGA b. South African Open b. Australian Open Asia Golf Circuit: c. Australian Masters a. Hong Kong Open 10) Individual winner, 1991 World Cup 354 THE MASTERS TOURNAMENT Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta. Georgia

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP 1934 Horton Smith 284 Craig Wood 1935 'Gene Sarazen (144) 282 Craig Wood (149) 1936 Horton Smith 285 Harry Cooper 1937 Byron Nelson 283 Ralph Guldahl 1938 Henry Picard 285 Ralph Guldahl, Harry Cooper 1939 Ralph Guldahl 279 Sam Snead 1940 Jimmy Demaret 280 Lloyd Mangrum 1941 Craig Wood 280 Byron Nelson 1942 'Byron Nelson (69) 280 Ben Hogan (70) 1943 No Tournament—World War II 1944 No Tournament—World War II 1945 No Tournament—World War II 1946 Herman Keiser 282 Ben Hogan 1947 Jimmy Demaret 281 Byron Nelson. Frank Stranahan 1948 Claude Harmon 279 Cary Middlecoff 1949 Sam Snead 282 Johnny Bulla, Lloyd Mangrum 1950 Jimmy Demaret 283 Jim Ferrier 1951 Ben Hogan 280 Skee Riegel 1952 Sam Snead 286 Jack Burke, Jr. 1953 Ben Hogan 274 Ed Oliver. Jr. 1954 'Sam Snead (70) 289 Ben Hogan (71) 1955 Cary Middlecoff 279 Ben Hogan 1956 Jack Burke. Jr. 289 Ken Venturi 1957 Doug Ford 282 Sam Snead 1958 Arnold Palmer 284 Doug Ford, Fred Hawkins 1959 Art Wall, Jr. 284 Cary Middlecoff 1960 Arnold Palmer 282 Ken Venturi 1961 Gary Player 280 Charles R. Coe, Arnold Palmer 1962 'Arnold Palmer (68) 280 Gary Player (71). Dow Finsterwald (77) 1963 Jack Nicklaus 286 Tony Lema 1964 Arnold Palmer 276 , Jack Nicklaus 1965 Jack Nicklaus 271 Arnold Palmer, Gary Player 1966 'Jack Nicklaus (70) 288 Tommy Jacobs (72), Gay Brewer, Jr. (78) 1967 Gay Brewer. Jr. 280 Bobby Nichols 1968 Bob Goalby 277 Roberto DeVicenzo 1969 George Archer 281 Billy Casper, George Knudson, Tom Weiskopf 1970 'Billy Casper (69) 279 Gene Littler (74) 1971 Charles Coody 279 Johnny Miller. Jack Nicklaus 1972 Jack Nicklaus 286 Bruce Crampton. Bobby Mitchell, Tom Weiskopf 1973 Tommy Aaron 283 J. C. Snead 1974 Gary Player 278 Tom Weiskopf, Dave Stockton 1975 Jack Nicklaus 276 Johnny Miller, Tom Weiskopf 1976 Ray Floyd 271 Ben Crenshaw 1977 Tom Watson 276 Jack Nicklaus 1978 Gary Player 277 Hubert Green, Rod Funseth, Tom Watson 1979 'Fuzzy Zoeller 280 Ed Sneed, Tom Watson 1980 Seve Ballesteros 275 Gibby Gilbert, Jack Newton 1981 Tom Watson 280 Johnny Miller. Jack Nicklaus 1982 'Craig Stadler 284 Dan Pohl 1983 Seve Ballesteros 280 Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite 1984 Ben Crenshaw 277 Tom Watson 1985 Bernhard Langer 282 Curtis Strange, Seve Ballesteros, Ray Floyd 1986 Jack Nicklaus 279 Greg Norman, Tom Kite 1987 'Larry Mize 285 Seve Ballesteros. Greg Norman 1988 Sandy Lyle 281 Mark Calcavecchia 1989 'Nick Faldo 283 Scott Hoch 1990 'Nick Faldo 278 Ray Floyd 1991 Ian Woosnam 277 Jose Maria Olazabal

' WINNER IN PLAYOFF. FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES.

355 UNITED STATES OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1895 Horace Rawlins 173-36 Holes Willie Dunn Newport GC, Newport. RI 1896 James Foulis 152-36 Holes Horace Rawlins Shinnecock Hills GC. Shinnecock Hills, Long Island. NY 1897 Joe Lloyd 162-36 Holes Willie Anderson Chicago GC. Wheaton, IL 1898 Fred Herd 328-72 Holes Alex Smith Myopia Hunt Club Hamilton. MA 1899 Willie Smith 315 George Low Baltimore CC. Baltimore, MD Val Fitzjohn W. H. Way 1900 Harry Vardon 313 J. H. Taylor Chicago GC. Wheaton, IL 1901 'Willie Anderson (85) 331 Alex Smith (86) Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA 1902 Laurie Auchterlonie 307 Stewart Gardner Garden City GC. Garden City. LI. NY 1903 'Willie Anderson (82) 307 David Brown (84) Baltusrol GC, Short Hills. NY 1904 Willie Anderson 303 Gil Nicholls , Golf, IL 1905 Willie Anderson 314 Alex Smith Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton. MA 1906 Alex Smith 295 Willie Smith Onwentsia Club Lake Forest, IL 1907 Alex Ross 302 Gil Nicholls Philadelphia Cricket Club. Chestnut HIIl,PA 1908 'Fred McLeod (77) 322 Willie Smith (83) Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA 1909 George Sargent 290 Tom McNamara Englewood GC Englewood, NJ 1910 'Alex Smith (71) 298 John McDermott (75) Philadelphia Cricket Club. Chestnut Hill. PA Macdonald Smith (77) 1911 'John McDermott (80) 307 Mike Brady (82) Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL. George Simpson (85) 1912 John McDermott 294 Tom McNamara CC of Buffalo. Buffalo, NY 1913 ' (72) 304 Harry Vardon (77) , Brookline, MA Edward Ray (78) 1914 Walter Hagen 290 Charles Evans, Jr. Midlothian CC, Blue Island. IL 1915 297 Tom McNamara Baltusrol GC. Short Hills. NJ 1916 Charles Evans. Jr. 286 Jock Hutchison Minikanda Club. Minneapolis. MN 1917-1918 No Championships Played—World War I 1919 'Walter Hagen (77) 301 Mike Brady (78) Brae Burn CC. West Newton. MA 1920 Edward Ray 295 Harry Vardon Inverness CC, Toledo, OH Jack Burke Leo Diegel Jock Hutchison 1921 James M. Barnes 289 Walter Hagen Columbia CC. Chevy Chase, MD Fred McLeod 1922 Gene Sarazen 288 John L. Black Skokie CC, Glencoe, IL. Robert T. Jones. Jr. 1923 R. T. Jones, Jr. (76) 296 Bobby Cruickshank(78)Inwood CC, Inwood. LI, NY 1924 Cyril Walker 297 Robert T. Jones. Jr. Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham. MI 1925 'W. MacFarlane (147) 291 R. T. Jones, Jr. (148) Worcester CC. Worcester. MA 1926 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 293 Joe Turnesa Scioto CC, Columbus, OH 1927 'Tommy Armour (76) 301 Harry Cooper (79) Oakmont CC. Oakmont. PA 1928 'Johnny Farrell (143) 294 R. T. Jones. Jr. (144) Olympia Fields CC. Matteson, IL 1929 'R.T. Jones, Jr. (141) 294 Al Espinosa (164) Winged Foot GC. Marmaroneck. NY 1930 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 287 Macdonald Smith Intedachen CC. Hopkins. MN 1931 'Billy Burke (149-148) 292 George Von Elm Inverness Club. Toledo, OH (149-149) 1932 Gene Sarazen 286 Phil Perkins Fresh Meadows CC. Flushing. NY Bobby Cruickshank 1933 Johnny Goodman 287 Ralph Guldahl North Shore CC, Glenview, IL. 1934 Olin Dutra 293 Gene Sarazen Merlon Cricket Club, Ardmore, PA 1935 Sam Parks. Jr. 299 Jimmy Thompson Oakmont CC. Oakmont. PA 1936 Tony Manero 282 Harry Cooper Baltusrol GC. Springfield, NJ 1937 Ralph Guldahl 281 Sam Snead Oakland Hills CC. Birmingham, MI 1938 Ralph Guldahl 284 Dick Metz Cherry Hills CC, Denver, CO 1939 'Byron Nelson (68-70) 284 Craig Wood (68-73) Philadelphia CC, Philadelphia. PA Denny Shute (76) 1940 'Lawson Little (70) 287 Gene Sarazen (73) Canterbury GC. Cleveland. OH 1941 Craig Wood 284 Denny Shute Colonial Club. Fort Worth, TX

WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 356 UNITED STATES OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP (CONT'D.)

YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1942-1945 No Championships Played—World War II 1946 'Lloyd Mangrum (72- 72)284 Vic Ghezzi (72-73) Canterbury GC. Cleveland, OH Byron Nelson (72-73) 1947 'Lew Worsham (69) 282 Sam Snead (70) St. Louis CC, Clayton, MO 1948 Ben Hogan 276 Jimmy Demarel Riviera CC, Los Angeles. CA 1949 Cary Middlecoff 286 Sam Snead Medinah CC, Medinah, IL Clayton Heatner 1950 'Ben Hogan (69) 287 Lloyd Mangrum (73) Merlon Golf Club, Ardmore. PA George Fazio (75) 1951 Ben Hogan 287 Clayton Heatner Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI 1952 Julius Boros 281 Ed Oliver Northwood CC. Dallas. TX 1953 Ben Hogan 283 Sam Snead Oakmont CC. Oakmont. PA 1954 Ed Furgol 284 Gene Littler Baltusrol GC. Springfield. NJ 1955 'Jack Fleck (69) 287 Ben Hogan (72) Olympic Club, San Francisco, CA 1956 Cary Middlecoff 281 Ben Hogan Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY Julius Boros 1957 'Dick Mayer (72) 282 Cary Middlecoff (79) Inverness Club, Toledo. OH 1958 Tommy Bolt 283 Gary Player Southern Hills CC. Tulsa. OK 1959 Billy Casper 282 Bob Rosburg Winged Foot GC, Mamaroneck, NY 1960 Arnold Palmer 280 Jack Nicklaus Cherry Hills CC. Denver, CO 1961 Gene Littler 281 Bob Goalby Oakland Hills CC. Birmingham, MI Doug Sanders 1962 'Jack Nicklaus (71) 283 Arnold Palmer (74) Oakmont CC, Oakmont PA 1963 'Julius Boros (70) 293 Jacky Cupit (73) The Country Club, Brookline, MA Arnold Palmer (76) 1964 Ken Venturi 278 Tommy Jacobs Congressional CC. Washington, DC 1965 'Gary Player (71) 282 Kel Nagle (74) Bellerive CC, St Louis, MO 1966 'Billy Casper (69) 278 Arnold Palmer (73) Olympic Club. San Francisco, CA 1967 Jack Nicklaus 275 Arnold Palmer Baltusrol GC, Springfield. NJ 1968 Lee Trevino 275 Jack Nicklaus Oak Hill CC. Rochester NY 1969 Orville Moody 281 Deane Beman Champions GC. Houston. TX Al Geiberger Bob Rosburg 1970 Tony Jacklin 281 Dave Hill Hazeltine GC, Chaska. MN 1971 'Lee Trevino (68) 280 Jack Nicklaus (71) Merion Golf Club, Ardmore. PA 1972 Jack Nicklaus 290 Bruce Crampton Pebble Beach GL. Pebble Beach. CA 1973 Johnny Miller 279 John Schlee Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA 1974 Hale Irwin 287 Forrest Fezler Winged Foot GC. Mamaroneck. NY 1975 'Lou Graham (71) 287 John Mahattey (73) Medinah CC. Medinah, IL. 1976 Jerry Pate 277 Tom Weiskopf Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth. GA Al Geiberger 1977 Hubert Green 278 Lou Graham Southern Hills CC, Tulsa. OK 1978 Andy North 285 Dave Stockton Cherry Hills CC, Denver, CO J. C. Snead 1979 Hale Irwin 284 Gary Player Inverness Club. Toledo. OH Jerry Pate 1980 Jack Nicklaus 272 Isao Aoki Baltusrol GC. Springfield NJ 1981 David Graham 273 George Burns Merion GC. Ardmore, PA Bill Rogers 1982 Tom Watson 282 Jack Nicklaus Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA 1983 Larry Nelson 280 Tom Watson Oakmont CC. Oakmont. PA 1984 'Fuzzy Zoeller (67) 276 Greg Norman (75) Winged Foot GC. Mamaroneck. NY 1985 Andy North 279 Dave Barr Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI T.C. Chen Denis Watson 1986 Ray Floyd 279 Lanny Wadkins Shinnecock Hills GC. Southampton. NY Chip Beck 1987 Scott Simpson 277 Tom Watson Olympic Club Lake Course. San Francisco,CA 1988 'Curtis Strange (71) 278 Nick Faldo (75) The Country Club. Brookline. MA 1989 Curtis Strange 278 Chip Beck Oak Hill CC. Rochester, NY Mark McCumber Ian Woosnam

WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 357 UNITED STATES OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP (CONT'D) YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1999 Hale Irwin 174)+3 280 Mike Donald (74)+4 Medinah CO. Madinah. IL 1991 Payne Stewart 1751 282 Scott Simpson (77) Hazeltine National GC. Chaska. MN

THE BRITISH OPEN

1860 Willie Park 174 Tom Morris. Sr. Prestwick. Scotland (The First Event Was Open Only To Professional Golfers) 1861 Tom Morris. Sr.. 163 Willie Park Prestwick, Scotland (The Second Annual Open Was Open To Amateurs Also) 1862 Tom Morris. Sr. 163 Willie Park Prestwick, Scotland 1863 Willie Park 168 Tom Morris Sr. Prestwick. Scotland 1864 Tom Morris, Sr. 160 Andrew Strath Prestwick. Scotland 1865 Andrew Strath 162 Willie Park Prestwick. Scotland 1866 Willie Park 169 David Park Prestwick. Scotland 1867 Tom Morris. Sr. 170 Willie Park Prestwick. Scotland 1868 Tom Morris. Jr. 154 Tom Morris. Sr. Prestwick, Scotland 1869 Tom Morris. Jr. 157 Tom Morris. Sr. Prestwick, Scotland 1870 Tom Morris. Jr. 149 David Strath Prestwick. Scotland Bob Kirk 1871 No Championship Played 1872 Tom Morris, Jr. 166 David Strath Prestwick. Scotland 1873 Tom Kidd 179 Jamie Anderson St. Andrews. Scotland 1874 Mungo Park 159 No Record Musselburgh, Scotland 1875 Willie Park 166 Bob Marlin Prestwick. Scotland 1876 Bob Martin 176 David Strath St. Andrews. Scotland (Tied. But Refused Playotl) 1877 Jamie Anderson 160 R. Pringle Musselburgh. Scotland 1878 Jamie Anderson 157 Robert Kirk Prestwick. Scotland 1879 Jamie Anderson 169 A. Kirkaldy St. Andrews. Scotland J. Allan 1880 Robert Ferguson 162 No Record Musselburgh. Scotland 1881 Robert Ferguson 170 Jamie Anderson Prestwick. Scotland 1882 Robert Ferguson 171 Willie Fernie St. Andrews. Scotland 1883 'Willie Fernie 159 Robert Ferguson Musselburgh. Scotland 1884 Jack Simpson 160 D. Rolland Prestwick. Scotland Willie Fernie 1885 Bob Martin 171 Archie Simpson St. Andrews. Scotland 1886 David Brown 157 Willie Campbell Musselburgh. Scotland 1887 Willie Park, Jr. 161 Bob Martin Prestwick. Scotland 1888 Jack Burns 171 B. Sayers St. Andrews. Scotland D. Anderson 1889 'Willie Park, Jr. 155 (158) Andrew Kirkaldy (163) Musselburgh. Scotland 1890 164 Willie Fernie Prestwick. Scotland 1891 Hugh Kirkaldy 166 Andrew Kirkaldy St. Andrews. Scotland Willie Fernie (Championship Extended From 36 to 72 Holes) 1892 Harold H. Hilton 305 John Ball Muirfield. Scotland H. Kirkaldy 1893 William Auchterlonie 322 John E. Laidlay Prestwick, Scotland 1894 John H. Taylor 326 Douglas Rolland Royal St. Georges. England 1895 John H. Taylor 322 Alexander Herd St. Andrews, Scotland 1896 'Harry Vardon 316 (157) John H. Taylor (161) Muirlield. Scotland 1897 Harold H. Hilton 314 Hoylake, England 1898 Harry Vardon 307 Willie Park, Jr. Prestwick. Scotland 1899 Harry Vardon 310 Jack White Royal St. George's, England 1900 John H. Taylor 309 Harry Vardon St Andrews. Scotland 1901 James Braid 309 Harry Vardon Muirfield. Scotland 1902 Alexander Herd 307 Harry Vardon Hoylake. England

WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 358 THE BRITISH OPEN (CONT'D.) YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1903 Harry Vardon 300 Tom Vardon Prestwick, Scotland 1904 Jack While 296 John H Taylor Royal St. Georges. England 1905 James Braid 318 John H Taylor St. Andrews. Scotland Rolland Jones 1906 James Braid 300 John H. Taylor Muirfield, Scotland 1907 Arnaud Massy 312 John H. Taylor Hoylake. England 1908 James Braid 291 Tom Ball Prestwick. Scotland 1909 John H. Taylor 295 James Braid Deal, England Torn Ball 1910 James Braid 299 Alexander Herd St. Andrews. Scotland 1911 Harry Vardon 303 Arnaud Massy Royal St. Georges. England 1912 Edward (Ted) Ray 295 Harry Vardon Muirfield, Scotland 1913 John H Taylor 304 Edward Ray Hoylake. England 1914 Harry Vardon 306 John H. Taylor Prestwick, Scotland 1915-1919 No Championships Played 1920 George Duncan 303 Alexander Herd Deal, England 1921 'Jock Hutchison 296 (150) Roger Wethered (159) St Andrews. Scotland 1922 Walter Hagen 300 George Duncan Royal St. Georges. England James M. Barnes 1923 Arthur G. Havers 295 Walter Hagen Troon. Scotland 1924 Walter Hagen 301 Ernest Whitcombe Hoylake. England 1925 James M Barnes 300 Archie Compston Prestwick. Scotland Ted Ray 1926 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 291 Al Watrous Royal Lytham. England 1927 Robert T. Jones. Jr. 285 Aubrey Boomer St. Andrews, Scotland 1928 Walter Hagen 292 Gene Sarazen Royal St. George's. England 1929 Walter Hagen 292 Johnny Farrell Muirfield. Scotland 1930 Robert T. Jones, Jr. 291 Macdonald Smith Hoylake. England Leo Diegel 1931 Tommy D. Armour 296 J. Jurado Carnoustie. Scotland 1932 Gene Sarazen 283 Macdonald Smith Prince's. England 1933 'Denny Shute (149) 292 Craig Wood (154) St. Andrews. Scotland 1934 283 S. F. Brews Royal St. Georges. England 1935 Allied Perry 283 Alfred Padgham Muirfield. Scotland 1936 Allred Padgham 287 J. Adams Hoylake. England 1937 Henry Cotton 290 R. A Whitcombe Carnoustie. Scotland 1938 R. A. Whitcombe 295 James Adams Royal St. Georges, England 1939 Richard Burton 290 Johnny Bulla SL Andrews, Scotland 1940-1945 No Championships Played 1946 Sam Snead 290 Bobby Locke St. Andrews, Scotland Johnny Bulla 1947 293 R W. Horne Hoylake. England Frank Stranahan 1948 Henry Cotton 294 Fred Daly Muirfield, Scotland 1949 'Bobby Locke 283(135) (147) Royal St. George's. England 1950 Bobby Locke 279 Roberto DeVicenzo Troon. Scotland 1951 285 A. Cerda Portrush. Ireland 1952 Bobby Locke 287 Peter Thomson Royal Lytham. England 1953 Ben Hogan 282 Frank Stranahan Carnoustie, Scotland D. J. Rees Peter Thomson A. Cerda 1954 Peter Thomson 283 S. 5. Scott Royal Birkdale, England Bobby Locke 1955 Peter Thomson 281 John Fallon St. Andrews, Scotland 1956 Peter Thomson 286 Flory Van Donck Hoylake. England 1957 Bobby Locke 279 Peter Thomson St Andrews. Scotland 1958 'Peter Thomson 278(139) Dave Thomas (143) Royal Lytham. England

WINNI PIN PLAYOFF FIGnntS IN PARENTI IL Si S iNDICAl1_ SCORES 359 THE BRITISH OPEN (CONT'D.) YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1959 Gary Pl,iyer 284 Fred Bullock Muirtield . Scotland Flory Van Donck 1960 Kel Nagle 278 Arnold Palmer St- Andrews. Scotland 1961 Arnold Palmer 284 Dai Rees Royal Birkdale. England 1962 Arnold Palmer 276 Kel Nagle Troon. Scotland 1963 'Bob Charles 277(140) Phil Rodgers (148) Royal Lytham. England 1964 Tony Lema 279 Jack Nicklaus St. Andrews. Scotland 1965 Peter Thomson 285 Southport, England Christy O'Connor 1966 Jack Nicklaus 282 Doug Sanders Muirtield. Scotland Dave Thomas 1967 Roberto DeVicenzo 278 Jack Nicklaus Hoylake, England 1968 Gary Player 289 Jack Nicklaus Carnoustie. Scotland Bob Charles 1969 Tony Jacklin 280 Bob Charles Royal Lytham, England 1970 'Jack Nicklaus 283 (721 Doug Sanders (73) St. Andrews. Scotland 1971 Lee Trevino 278 Lu Liang Huan Royal Birkdale, England 1972 Lee Trevino 278 Jack Nicklaus Muidield, Scotland 1973 Tom Weiskopf 276 Johnny Miller Troon. Scotland 1974 Gary Player 282 Peter Oosterhuis Royal Lytham. England 1975 'Tom Watson 279 (711 Jack Newton (72) Carnoustie. Scotland 1976 Johnny Miller 279 Jack Nicklaus Royal Birkdale. England S. Ballesteros 1977 Tom Watson 268 Jack Nicklaus Turnberry, Scotland 1978 Jack Nicklaus 281 Ben Crenshaw St. Andrews. Scotland Tom Kite Ray Floyd 1979 Seve Ballesteros 283 Ben Crenshaw Royal Lytham, England Jack Nicklaus 1980 Tom Watson 271 Lee Trevino Muirtield. Scotland 1981 Bill Rogers 276 Bernhard Langer Royal St George's. England 1982 Tom Watson 284 Nick Price Royal Troon. Scotland Peter Oosterhuis 1983 Tom Watson 275 Andy Bean Royal Birkdale, England

1984 Seve Ballesteros 276 Tom Watson St. Andrews, Scotland Bernhard Langer 1985 Sandy Lyle 282 Payne Stewart Royal St. Georges. England 1986 Greg Norman 280 Gordon Brand Turnberry GL. Scotland 1987 Nick Faldo 279 Paul Azinger Muirtield. , Scotland Rodger Davis 1988 Seve Ballesteros 273 Nick Price Royal Lytham and St. Annes. St. Annes-On-The-Sea. England 1989 'Mark Calcavecchia 275 Wayne Grady Royal Troon GC. Troon, Scotland Greg Norman 1990 Nick Faldo 270 Payne Stewart St. Andrews, Scotland Mark McNulty 1991 Ian Baker Finch 272 Mike Harwood Royal Birkdale. England

PGA CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1916 James M. Barnes 1 up Jock Hutchison Siwanoy CC, Bronxville, NY 1917-1918 No Championships Played—World War 1 1919 James M. Barnes 6 & 5 Fred McLeod Engineers CC, Roslyn. LI.. NY 1920 Jock Hutchison 1 up J. Douglas Edgar Flossmoor CC. Flossmoor. IL

WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICATE SCORES 360 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP (CONT'D.) YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1921 Walter Hagen 3 e. 2 James M. Barnes Inwood CC. Far Rockaway, NY 1922 Gene Sarazen 453 Emmet French Oakmont CC, Oakmont. PA 1923 Gene Sarazen 1 up 38) Walter Hagen Pelham CC. Pelham NY. 1924 Walter Hagen 2 up James M. Barnes French Lick CCFrench Lick, Ind, 1925 Walter Hagen 6 & 5 William Mehlborn Olympia Fields. Olympia Fields, IL. 1926 Walter Hagen 5 & 3 Leo Diegel Salisbury GC.. Westbury, LI . NY 1927 Walter Hagen 1 up Joe Turnesa Cedar Crest C C.. Dallas TX 1928 Leo Diegel 6 & 5 Al Espinosa Five Farms CC Baltimore, NO 1929 Leo Diegel 6 & 4 Johnny Farrell Hillcrest CC Los Angeles. CA. 1930 Tommy Armour 1 up Gene Sarazen Fresh Meadow CC, Flushing. NY 1931 Tom Creavy 2 & 1 Denny Shute Wannamoisett CC Rumford. RI 1932 Olin Dutra 4 & 3 Frank Walsh Keller GC St. Paul MN 1933 Gene Sarazen 5 & 4 Willie Coggin Blue Mound CC. Milwaukee, WI 1934 Paul Runyan 1 up (38) Craig Wood Park CC, Williamsville NY 1935 Johnny Revolta 5 & 4 Tommy Armour Twin Hills CC, Oklahoma City. OK 1936 Denny Shute 3 & 2 Jimmy Thomson Pinehurst CC. Pinehurst NC 1937 Denny Shute 1 up (37) Harold McSpaden Pittsburgh F.C. Aspinwali. PA 1938 Paul Runyan 8 & 7 Sam Snead Shawnee CC. Shawnee-on-Delaware. 1939 Henry Picard 1 up (37) Byron Nelson Ponlonok CC. Flushing LL. NY 1940 Byron Nelson 1 up Sam Snead Hershey CC. Hershey. PA 1941 Vic Ghezzi 1 up (38) Byron Nelson Cherry Hills CC Denver CO. 1942 Sam Snead 2 & 1 Jim Turnesa Seaview CC, Atlantic City. NJ. 1943—No Championship Played—World War 11 1944 Bob Hamilton I up Byron Nelson Manito G. & CC. Spokane WA. 1945 Byron Nelson 4 & 3 Sam Byrd Moraine CC. Dayton. OH 1946 Ben Hogan 6 & 4 Ed Oliver Portland GC., Portland, OR. 1947 Jim Ferrier 2 & 1 Chick Harbert Plurn Hollow CC. Detroit. MI. 1948 Ben Hogan 7 & 6 Mike Turnesa Norwood HMIs CC St. Louis MO. 1949 Sam Snead 3 & 2 Johnny Palmer Hermitage CC. Richmond, VA. 1950 Chandler Harper 4 & 3 Henry Williams. Jr. Scioto CC, Columbus, OH 1951 Sam Snead 7 & 6 Walter Burkemo Oakmont CC Oakmont PA 1952 Jim Turnesa 1 up Chick Harbert Big Spring CC. Louisvillie, KY. 1953 Walter Burkemo 2 & 1 Felice Torza Birmingham CC, Birmingham. MI. 1954 Chick Harbert 4 & 3 Walter Burkemo Keller GC., St. Paul, MN 1955 Doug Ford 4 & 3 Cary Middlecoff Meadowbrook CC Detroit MI. 1956 Jack Burke 3 & 2 Ted Kroll Blue Hill CC. Boston. MA. 1957 Lionel Hebert 2 & 1 Dow Finsterwald Miami Valley CC, Dayton, OH 1958 Dow Finsterwald 276 Billy Casper Llanerch CC. Havertown, PA 1959 Bob Rosburg 277 Jerry Barber Minneapolis GC.. St. Louis Park. MN Doug Sanders 1960 Jay Hebert 281 Jim Ferrier Firestone CC. Akron. OH 1961 'Jerry Barber (67) 277 Don January (68) Olympia Fields CC. Olympia Fields, IL. 1962 Gary Player 278 Bob Goalby Aronomink GC.. Newtown Square. PA 1963 Jack Nicklaus 279 Dave Ragan. Jr. Dallas Athletic Club, Dallas, TX. 1964 Bobby Nichols 271 Jack Nicklaus Columbus CC, Columbus. OH Arnold Palmer 1965 Dave Marr 280 Billy Casper Laurel Valley CC. Ligonier. PA Jack Nicklaus 1966 At Geiberger 280 Dudley Wysong Firestone CC Akron OH 1967 'Don January 169) 281 Don Massengale (71) Columbine CC. Littleton, CO. 1968 Julius Boros 281 Bob Charles Pecan Valley CC. San Antonio. TX Arnold Palmer 1969 Ray Floyd 276 Gary Player NCR CC. Dayton, OH 1970 Dave Stockton 279 Arnold Palmer Southern Hills CC, Tulsa. OK Bob Murphy 1971 Jack Nicklaus 281 Billy Casper PGA National GC Palm Beach Gardens, FL. 1972 Gary Player 281 Tommy Aaron Oakland Hills CC. Birmingham, MI. Jim Jamieson

WINNER IN PLAYOFF FIGURES IN PARENTHESES INDICAIE SCORES 361 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP (CONTD.) YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNERUP PLAYED AT 1973 Jack Nicklaus 277 Bruce Crampton Canterbury GC_ Cleveland. OH 1974 Lee Trevino 276 Jack Nicklaus Tanglewood GC . Winston-Salem, NC 1975 Jack Nicklaus 276 Bruce Crampton Firestone CC, Akron OH 1976 Dave Stockton 281 Hay Floyd Congressional CC. Bethesda, Md. Don January 1977 'Lanny Wadkins 282 Gene Littler Pebble Beach GL. Pebble Beach. CA 1978 'John Mahaffey 276 Jerry Pate Oakmont CC. Oakmont. PA Toni Watson 1979 'David Graham 272 Ben Crenshaw Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham. MI. 1980 Jack Nicklaus 274 Andy Bean Oak Hill CC, Rochester NY 1981 Larry Nelson 273 Fuzzy Zoeller Atlanta Athletic Club. Duluth. GA. 1982 Raymond Floyd 272 Lanny V.'ddkins Southern Hills CC. Tulsa. OK 1983 Hal Sutton 274 Jack Nicklaus Riviera CC. Pacific Palisades, CA 1984 Lee Trevino 273 Gary Player Shoal Creek. Birmingham, AL Lanny Wadkins 1985 Hubert Green 278 Lee Trevino Cherry Hills CC. Denver CO 1986 Bob Tway 276 Greg Norman Inverness CC. Toledo OH 1987 'Larry Nelson 287 Lanny Wadkins PGA National, Palm Beach Gardens. FL 1988 Jeff Sluman 272 Paul Azinger Oak Tree GC. Edmond, OK 1989 Payne Stewart 276 Mike Reid Kemper Lakes GC. Hawthorn Woods, IL 1990 Wayne Grady 282 Fred Couples Shoal Creek, Birmingham. AL 1991 John Daly 276 Bruce Lietzke Crooked Stick GC. Carmel. IN WINNE it iN PI AVOF r 1-IGUUES iN PARENT IIESb S WnR.A' f -1 14 S

362 WINNERS OF MAJOR U.S. AMATEUR EVENTS

U.S. PUBLIC LINKS NCAA CHAMPIONS U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS (SINCE 1949) (SINCE 1949) (SINCE 1949) Year Winner Year Match Play Year Match Play 1949 Harvie Ward. North Carolina 1949 Charles R. Coe 1949 Kenneth J. Towns 1950 Fred Warnpler, Purdue 1950 Sam Urzetta 1950 Stanley Bielal 1951 Tom Nieporte, Ohio State 1951 Billy Maxwell 1951 Dave Stanley 1952 Jim Vickers. Oklahoma 1952 Jack Westland 1952 Omer L. Bogan 1953 Earl Moeller, Oklahoma State 1953 Gene A. Littler 1953 Ted Richards, Jr. 1954 Hillman Robbins, Memphis State 1954 Arnold Palmer 1954 Gene Andrews 1955 Joe Campbell. Purdue 1955 E. Harvie Ward. Jr. 1955 Sam D. Kocsis 1956 Rick Jones, Ohio State 1956 E. Harvie Ward, Jr. 1956 James H. Buxbaum 1957 Rex Baxter Jr. Houston 1957 Hillman Robbins. Jr. 1957 Don Essig. III 1958 Phil Rodgers, Houston 1958 Charles R. Coe 1958 Daniel D. Sikes. Jr. 1959 Dick Crawford, Houston 1959 Jack W. Nicklaus 1959 William A Wright 1960 Dick Crawford, Houston 1960 Deane R, Beman 1960 Verne Callison 1961 Jack Nicklaus, Ohio State 1961 Jack W. Nicklaus 1961 Richard H. Sikes 1962 Kermit Zarley. Houston 1962 Labron E. Harris Jr. 1962 Richard H, Sikes 1963 R.H. Sikes, Arkansas 1963 Deane R. Beman 1963 Robert Lunn 1964 Terry Small. San Jose State 1964 William C. Campbell 1964 William McDonald 1965 Marty Fleckman. Houston 1965 Arne Dokka 1966 Bob Murphy, Florida Stroke Play 1966 Lamont Kaser 1967 Hale Irwin, Colorado 1965 Robert J. Murphy 291 1968 Grier Jones, Oklahoma State 1966 Gary Cowan 285 Stroke Play 1969 Bob Clark, Los Angeles State 1967 Robert B. Dickson 285 1967 Verne Callison 287 1970 John Mahaffey, Houston 1968 Bruce Fleisher 284 1968 Gene Towry 292 1971 Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1969 Steven N. Melnyk 286 1969 J. M. Jackson 292 1972 Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1970 Lanny Wadkms '279 1970 Robert Risch 293 Tom Kite. Texas 1971 Gary Cowan 280 1971 290 1973 Ben Crenshaw. Texas 1972 Vinny Giles 285 1972 Bob Allard 285 1974 Curtis Strange, Wake Forest 1973 Stan Slope 294 1975 Jay Haas, Wake Forest Match Play 1974 Chas. Barenaba 290 1976 Scott Simpson, USC 1973 Craig Stadler 1977 Scott Simpson, USC 1974 Jerry Pate Match Play 1978 David Edwards, Oklahoma State 1975 Fred Ridley 1975 Randy Barenaba 1979 Gary Hallberg. Wake Forest 1976 Bill Sander 1976 Eddie Mudd 1980 Jay Don Blake, Utah State 1977 John Fought 1977 Jerry Vidovic 1981 Ron Commans, USC 1978 John Cook 1978 Dean Prince 1982 Billy Ray Brown, Houston 1979 Mark O'Meara 1979 Dennis Walsh 1983 Jim Carter. Arizona State 1980 Hal Sutton 1980 Jodie Mudd 1984 John Inman. North Carolina 1981 Nathaniel Crosby 1981 Jodie Mudd 1985 Clark Burroughs. Ohio State 1982 1982 Billy Tuten 1986 Scott Verplank. Oklahoma State 1983 Jay Sigel 1983 Billy Tuten 1987 Brian Walls, Oklahoma State 1984 Scott Verplank 1984 Bill Malley 1988 E.J. Pfister, Oklahoma State 1985 Sam Randolph 1985 Jim Sorenso 1989 Phil Mickelson. Arizona State 1986 Buddy Alexander 1986 Bill Mayfair 1990 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State 1987 Bill Mayfair 1987 Kevin Johnson 1991 Warren Schulte, Nevada-Las Vegas 1988 Eric Meeks 1988 Ralph Howe 1989 1989 Tim Hobby 1990 Phil M,ckelsori 1990 Mike Combs 1991 Mitch Verges 1991 David Bergamo, Jr.

THE CARD WALKER AWARD

The Card Walker Award is given annually by the PGA TOUR to the person or group who has made significant contributions to the support of Junior Golf The If past recipients are: 1981 Mrs. Lou Smith 1987 James S. Kemper 1982 Frank Emmet 1988 William V Powers ~11~ 1983 Jack Nicklaus 1989 Selina Johnson 1984 Sally Carroll 1990 Tucson Conquistadores. 1985 Don Padgett, Sr. 1991 American Junior Golf As:.uci,ilior1 1986 Chi Chi Rodriguez 1992 Bill Dickey

363 THE VARDON TROPHY The Vardon Trophy is awarded each year by the PGA of America to the PGA TOUR player who posts the season's best scoring average. The system was amended in 1988 to allow all TOUR members to compete for the prestigious award provided they have played in 60 rounds. The new system also uses an "adjusted score for purposes of computing the scoring average. The adjusted score is computed based upon the average score of the field at each tournament. As a result. a player's adjusted score may be higher or lower than his actual score. For example, a player shoots 70 each day at a tournament while the field average was 73. His 280 total would then be adjusted to 268 since he actually played 12 shots better than the field did during the tournament. The Vardon Trophy is a bronze colored plaque measuring 39" by 27". THE VARDON TROPHY WINNERS Year Winner Average Year Winner Average 1937 Harry Cooper '500 1966 Billy Casper 70.27 1938 Sam Snead 520 1967 Arnold Palmer 70.18 1939 Byron Nelson 473 1968 Billy Casper 69.82 1940 Ben Hogan 423 1969 Dave Hill 70.34 1941 Ben Hogan 494 1970 Lee Trevino 70.64 1942- 1971 Lee Trevino 70.27 1946 No Award-World War II 1972 Lee Trevino 70.89 1947 Jimmy Demaret 69.90 1973 Bruce Crampton 70.57 1948 Ben Hogan 69.30 1974 Lee Trevino 70.53 1949 Sam Snead 69.37 1975 Bruce Crampton 70.51 1950 Sam Snead 69.23 1976 Don January 70.56 1951 Lloyd Mangrum 70.05 1977 Tom Watson 70.32 1952 Jack Burke 70.54 1978 Tom Watson 70.16 1953 Lloyd Mangrum 70.22 1979 Tom Watson 70.27 1954 E. J. Harrison 70.41 1980 Lee Trevino 69.73 1955 Sam Snead 69.86 1981 Tom Kite 69.80 1956 Cary Middlecoft 70.35 1982 Tom Kite 70.21 1957 Dow Finsterwald 70.30 1983 Raymond Floyd 70.61 1958 Bob Rosburg 70.11 1984 Calvin Peete 70.56 1959 Art Wall 70.35 1985 Don Pooley 70.36 1960 Billy Casper 69.95 1986 Scott Hoch 70.08 1961 Arnold Palmer 69.85 1987 Dan Pohl 70.25 1962 Arnold Palmer 70.27 1988 Chip Beck 69.46 1963 Billy Casper 70.58 1989 Greg Norman 69.49 1964 Arnold Palmer 70.01 1990 Greg Norman 69.10 1965 Billy Casper 7085 1991 Fred Couples 69.59 'Point system used 1937-41 PGA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD 1948-Ben Hogan 1962-Arnold Palmer 1977-Tom Watson 1949-Sam Snead 1963-Julius Boros 1978-Tom Watson 1950-Ben Hogan 1964-Ken Venturi 1979-Tom Watson 1951-Ben Hogan 1965-Dave Marr 1980-Tom Watson 1952-Julius Boros 1966-Billy Casper 1981-Bill Rogers 1953-Ben Hogan 1967-Jack Nicklaus 1982-Tom Watson 1954-Ed Furgol 1968-Not Awarded 1983-Hal Sutton 1955-Doug Ford 1969-Orville Moody 1984-Tom Watson 1956-Jack Burke 1970-Billy Casper 1985-Lanny Wadkins 1957-Dick Mayer 1971-Lee Trevino 1986-Bob Tway 1958-Dow Finsterwald 1972-Jack Nicklaus 1987-Paul Azinger 1959-Art Wall 1973-Jack Nicklaus 1988-Curtis Strange 1960-Arnold Palmer 1974-Johnny Miller 1989-Tom Kite 1961-Jerry Barber 1975-Jack Nicklaus 1990-Nick Faldo 1976-Jack Nicklaus 1991-Corey Pavin Each year the PGA of America honors the TOUR's leading player by presenting him with the PGA Player of the Year Award. The award now is made on the basis of playing record for the year. Points are awarded on the following basis: 30 points to winner of Masters. U.S. Open. British Open. PGA Championship. 20 points to winner of THE PLAYERS Championship. NEC World Series of Golf. 10 points to winners of all other co-sponsored or approved events. Points also awarded to top 10 on the years money list and top 10 on year's scoring average list (20 for first, 18 for second, 16 for third. etc. down to 2 for 1 Oth1.

364 RYDER CUP MATCHES ~SIOFx cU The Ryder Cup Matches developed from a match played between representatives of the American and British Professional Golfers' Associa- tion in England in 1926. That unofficial match. incidentally, was won bythe British 13 ! .. to I?. Following this highly successful exhibition, Samuel A. Ryder, a wealthy British seed merchant, offered to donate a solid gold trophy R In~I bearing his name to be competed for in a series of matches between professionals of the two nations, LJLJ °' From the start of the series through the 1959 Ryder Cup matches, the competition was comprised of four foursome matches one day and eight singles matches the other day. each at 36 holes. In 1961, the format was changed to provide for four 18-hole the morning of the first day and four more that afternoon, then for eight 18-hole singles the morning of the second day and eight more that afternoon. As in the past. one point was at stake in each match, so the total number of points was doubled. In 1963. for the first time, a day of four-ball matches augmented the program to add new interest to the overall competition. This brought the total number of points to 32. In 1977. the format was altered once again. This time there were five foursomes on the opening day, five four-ball matches on the second day. and ten singles matches on the final day. This reduced the total number of points to 20. For 1979. eligibility for the Great Britain-Ireland side was expanded to include all British PGA; European TPD members who are residents of European nations.

The 1993 Ryder Cup Matches will be played September 24-26, 1993 at The Belfry, Sutton Coldfield. England

Year Played at Date Result 1927 . Worcester. MA June 3-4 U.S. 9, . Britain 21/2 1929 Moortown, England April 2728 Britain 7 U.S. 5 1931 , Columbus, OH June 26-27 U.S. 9 Britain 3 1933 Southport & Ainsdale Courses, England June 26-27 Britain 6i: U.S. 5i 2 1935 , Ridgewood. NJ Sept. 2829 us. 9 Britain 3 1937 Southport & Ainsdale Courses, England June 2930 U.S. a Britain 4 Ryder Cup Matches not held during World War II years. 1947 , Portland. OR Nov. 1-2 U.S. 11 Britain 1949 Golf Course, Scarborough, England Sept 1617 U.S. 7 Britain 5 1951 Pinehurst Country Club. Pinehurst. NC Nov. 2-4 U.S. 9+z Britain 212 1953 Wentworth, England Oct. 23 U.S. 6, 2 Britain Si? 1955 Thunderbird Ranch and Country Club. Palm Springs, CA Nov. 5-6 U.S. 8 Britain 4 1957 , Yorkshire, England Oct. 4-5 Britain 7z U.S 4s 1959 Eldorado Country Club. Palm Desert, CA Nov. 6'7 U.S. 8i' Britain 3t:a 1961 Royal Lytham and St. Anne's Golf Club, St Anne's'On-The-Sea. England Oct. 1314 U.S. 14', Britain 9, 1963 East Lake Country Club, Atlanta, GA Oct. 11 13 U.S- 23 Britain 9 1965 , Southport, England Oct. 7-9 U.S. 1912. Britain 1212 1967 , Houston. TX Oct. 2022 U.S. 23~. Britain 82 1969 Royal Rirkdale Golf Club, Southport, England Sept.18-20 U.S. 16 Tie Britain 16 1971 , St. Louis, MO Sept. 16-18 us. 18.2 Britain 13T 2 1973 Mwdield, Scotland Sept. 20-22 U.S. 19 Britain 13 1975 , Ligonier, PA Sept. 19-21 U.S. 21 Britain 11 1977 Royal Lytham and St. Anne's Golt Club, St. Anne's- On-The-Sea, England Sept 15-17 U.S 12 Britain 7,2 1979 Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, WV Sept. 13-15 U.S. 17 Europe 11 1981 , Surrey, England Sept. 1820 U.S. 18s Europe 9~ 1 1983 PGA National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL Oct. 14-16 U.S. 141/2 Europe 131 2 1985 The Belfry Golf Club Sutton, Coldheld, England Sept 13-15 Europe 16ie U.S. 11, z 1987 Muirtield Village Golf Club, Dublin, OH Sept. 2427 Europe 15 U.S. 13 1989 The Belfry Golf Club, Sutton Goldfield, England Sept. 22 . 24 U.S. 14 Europe 14 1991 The Ocean Course, Kiawah Island, SC Sept. 26-29 U.S. 1412 Europe 1312

RECAPITULATION: 29 Events, U.S. 22 wins—Europe 5 wins—Ties 2

365 THE RYDER CUP

The USA PGA squad selection is based upon an accumulation of Ryder Cup points from the beginning of the calendar year 1992 through the 1993 PGA Championship. The top ten point-getters qualify for the 12-man team. Then the U.S. Captain will select the final two players to complete the team. Points are awarded to the first ten positions in each PGA TOUR event on the following basis with points being weighted towards the 1993 season:

PGA Championship, U.S. Open, Masters Tournament and the British Open (1992/1993): 1st-225/300; 2nd-135/ 180; 3rd-1201160: 4th-105/140; 5th-90/120: 6th-75/100, 7th-60/80: 8th-45/60; 9th-30/40; 10th-15/20.

All other PGA TOUR events (1992/1993): 1st-75/150, 2nd-45/90; 3rd-40/80 4th-35/70; 5th-30/60; 6th-25/50: 7th-2040: 8th-15/30: 9th-10/20; 10th-5/1o.

It a player who is ineligible finishes in one of those positions. no points are awarded for that position. In order to be eligible, a player must be a U S cdiien and a member of the PGA of America. 1991 MATCH RESULTS FIRST DAY Foursomes-- United States 3, Europe 1 Seve Ballesteros/Jose Maria Otazabal (Europe) def. Paul Azinger/Chip Beck. 2 & 1 Raymond Floyd/Fred Couples (U.S.) del. Bernhard Langer/Mark James, 2 & 1 Lanny Wadkins/Hale Irwin (U.S.) del. David Giltord'Colin Montgomerie, 4 & 2 Payne Stewart/Mark Calcavecchia (U.S.) def. Nick Faldor lan Woosnam, I up

Four-Ball-- United States 112, Europe 31/2 Steven Richardson/Mark James (Europe) def. Corey Pavin/Mark Calcavecchia, 5 & 4 Fred Couples/Raymond Floyd (U.S.) del. Nick Faldo'lan Woosnam. 5 & 3 Lanny Wadkins/Mark O'Meara (U.S.) halved with Sam Torrance/David Feherty Seve Ballesteros Jose. Maria Otazabal (Europe) def. Paul Azinger/Chip Beck. 2 & 1 Totals: United States 41/2. Europe 31/2 SECOND DAY Foursomes-- United States 3, Europe 1 Lanny Wadkins/Hale Irvin IU.S.) del. David Feherly %Sam Torrance. 4 & 2 Payne Stewart/Mark Calcavecchia (U.S.) del. Mark JamesSteven Richardson, 1 up Paul Azinger;Mark O'Meara (U.S.) def. Nick Falco Steven Richardson, 7 & 6 Save Ballesteros Jose Maria Otazabal (Europe) del Paul Azinger/Chip Beck. 2 & 1 Totals: United States 71/2. Europe 4112 Four-Ball--United States 12, Europe 31/2 Ian Woosnam/Paul Broadhurst (Europe) def. Paul Azinger/Hale Irwin, 2 & 1 Bernhard Langer'Colin Montgomerie (Europe) def Corey PaviniSteve Pate, 2 & 1 Mark James/Steven Richardson (Europe) def. Lanny Wadkins/Wayne Levi, 3 & 1 Payne Stewart Fred Couples (U.S.) halved with Seve Ballesteros/Jose Maria Otazabal Totals: Europe 8, United States 8 THIRD DAY Singles-- United States 612, Europe 51:2 Steve Pate (U.S.) halved with David Gifford. t Match not played by agreement Pate forced to withdraw due to injury. Each player awarded one-hall point,) Nick Faldo (Europe) def. Raymond Floyd, 2 up David Feherty (Europe) del. Payne Stewart, 2 & 1 Mark Calcavecchia (U.S.) halved with Colin Montgomerie Paul Azinger (U.S.) det. Jose Maria Otazabal, 2 up Corey Pavin (U.S.) def. Steven Richardson, 2 & 1 Save Ballesteros (Europe) def. Wayne Levi. 3 & 2 Chip Beck (U.S.) del. an Woosnam, 3 & 1 Paul Broadhurst (Europe) def. Mark O'Meara, 3 & I Fred Couples (U.S.) del. Sam Torrance. 3 & 2 Lanny Wadkins (U.S.) def. Mark James. 3 & 2 Hale Irwin (U.S.) halved with Bernhard Langer Totals: United States 141/2, Europe 131/2 366 PGA HALL OF FAME Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

1940 Willie Anderson, Tommy Armour. Jim Barnes. Chick Evans, Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones. John McDermott. Francis Ouimet. Gene Sarazen, Alex Smith. Jerry Travers, . 1953 Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, Sam Snead. 1954 Macdonald Smith 1955 Leo Diegel 1956 Craig Wood 1957 Denny Shute 1958 Horton Smith 1959 Harry Cooper. Jock Hutchison. Sr.. Paul Runyan 1960 Mike Brady. Jimmy Demaret. Fred McLeod 1961 Johnny Farrell. Lawson Little, Henry Picard 1962 Dutch Harrison, Olin Dutra 1963 Ralph Guldahl. Johnny Revolta 1964 Lloyd Mangrum, Ed Dudley 1965 Vic Ghezzi 1966 Billy Burke 1967 Bobby Cruickshank 1968 Chick Harbert 1969 Chandler Harper 1974 Julius Boros, Cary Middlecoff 1975 Jack Burke, Jr., Doug Ford 1976 Babe Zaharias 1978 1979 Roberto DeVicenzo 1980 Arnold Palmer 1982 Gene Littler. Billy Casper PGA WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME Pinehurst, North Carolina

1974 Patty Berg, Walter Hagen. Ben Hogan. Bobby Jones, Byron Nelson. Jack Nicklaus, Francis Oulmet, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Harry Vardon, Babe Zaharias 1975 Willie Anderson. , Joseph C. Dey, Chick Evans, Tom Morris, Jr., John H. Taylor. Glenna C. Vare, Joyce Wethered 1976 Tommy Armour, James Braid. Tom Morris Sr.. Jerry Travers, Mickey Wright 1977 Bobby Locke, John Ball, Herb Graffis, 1978 Billy Casper, , Dorothy Campbell. Hurd Howe. Bing Crosby, 1979 . Walter Travis 1980 Lawson Little. Henry Colton 1981 Lee Trevino, Ralph Guldahl 1982 Julius Boros, Kathy Whitworth 1983 Bob Hope. Jimmy Demaret 1985 JoAnne Career 1986 Cary Middlecoff 1987 , 1988 Tom Watson, Peter Thomson. 1989 Raymond Floyd, Nancy Lopez. Roberto De Vicenzo, Jim Barnes 1990 William Campbell, Paul Runyan, Gene Littler, Horton Smith 1991 Hale Irwin

NOTE: Selected by the Golf Writers Association of America 367 MEDIA REGULATIONS

THE GENERAL REGULATIONS The following regulations are to be followed by all members of the Media: 1. An ARM BAND is necessary to walk inside the galley ropes. Remain not more than an arm's length from the ropes. so as to blend into the gallery and appear to be a part of the gallery at all times. 2. Players are not to be distracted during play. DO NOT interview players or ask them to pose for photographs during their round. 3. DO NOT interview players or ask them to pose for photographs during their practice sessions prior to their round except by prior arrangement with the player. 4. If an interview is to be conducted in the practice areas, either the range or the putting green, it must be done by PRIOR ARRANGEMENT WITH THE PLAYER and up against the ropes and NOT in the middle of the areas where it could be distracting to other players. 5. DO NOT disturb players at their 18th green and/or scoring tent until after they have checked, signed and returned their scorecards. WORKING PRESS REGULATIONS To avoid embarrassment to you and distraction to the contestants: 1. Do not walk or stand in playing areas. 2. Follow directions of marshals and other officials. 3. Do not interview during play. The leading players each day—and others requested—will be interviewed following their rounds in the Press Room interview area

TAPE RECORDER REGULATIONS

All tape recorder work should be done in the proximity of the Press Room and/or Clubhouse. Tape recorders are NOT permitted in the locker room. Tape recorders are NOT permitted within the playing area of the golf course unless written permission has been granted from the PGA TOUR and/or the tournament sponsor.

RAIN DELAY GUIDELINES

1. During rain delay situations, NO ONE other than players and essential staff will be permitted in the locker room. This means the Media is not permitted in the locker room in such situations. However. whenever possible. arrangements will be made to provide players for interviews during such situations. 2. Fully accredited members of the news media WILL BE WELCOMED into the locker room at all other times to carry out their assigned duties. (Note: Cameras and tape recorders are NOT permitted.)

This Tournament is essentially for the players and spectators. Fair play requires that there be no noise or other distractions. The interests of all others must be subordinated to the players interests. The result of any one shot could decide the Tournament. Only ACCREDITED PHOTOGRAPHERS for RECOGNIZED NEWS MEDIA will be permitted to take pictures during the Tournament. Photo assistants may be issued a credential, but not photo arm bands for access inside the ropes. Photography will be restricted to news use. Commercial and personal photogra- phy is prohibited (except that spectators may take pictures on practice days and during a ProAm). Free lance photographers shooting on speculation will NOT BE ACCREDITED. The following regulations apply to accredited news and television photographers and videotape cameramen as a condition of the privilege of taking pictures:

368 PHOTOGRAPHY REGULATIONS

GENERAL—ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS

Photography will be restricted to NEWS use only COMMERCIAL and PERSONAL photography is prohibited (except that spectators may take pictures on practice days and during a pro-am). Freelance photographers shooting on speculation WILL NOT BE ACCEDITED. A photographer must not ask a player to pose or in any way verbally distract a player during a round. If a player or an official requests that no photographs be taken in a certain situation, the request must be honored immediately, without discussion. A camera must not be pointed at a player about to make a stroke in any manner which might tend to disturb him or distract his attention. At the 9th and the 18th greens, photographers must not approach, delay or distract a player until he has checked, signed and returned his scorecard to the proper official. Under the Rules of Golt, a player turning in an incorrect scorecard in stroke play may be disqualified. Cameras are not permitted in the locker room. Use of golf carts or other means of transportation on the course during tournament play is prohibited. STILL PHOTOGRAPHERS

Only still photographers to whom armbands have been issued will be permitted inside gallery ropes They must station themselves immediately inside such ropes. and not more than an ARM'S LENGTH FROM THE ROPES, so as to blend into the gallery and appear to be part of the gallery. They must not take conspicuous positions in the open. Any photographer who violates this regulation will forfeit the right to working inside the ropes and possibly to work at the tournament. Close-up action shots are prohibited. All pictures must be taken at appreciable distances, as far from the players as possible and from angles which are not acute to the line of play. When working at a green, photographers must not position themselves directly in a player's putting line. Pictures, even from a distance, may not be made until the player has completed his stroke. The photographer must not release his camera shutter until the shot is made. TELEVISION/VIDEOTAPE CAMERAMEN

• Television and videotape filming may be done from inside the gallery ropes, or from areas approved by the PGA TOUR. All camera personnel who have been issued PHOTO armbands will be permitted inside the gallery lines but this does not include other members of the crew. Camera personnel must station themselves immediately inside the gallery lines, not more than an arm's length from those lines, so as to blend into the gallery. They must not take conspicuous positions in the open. • The only EXCEPTIONS to the above regulation concerns workers from the presenting network, or the TOUR's own Production company who have greater liberties in filming the event. Only these two groups will be allowed to move freely inside the ropes. • Filming may be done from the locations described above during a player's stroke, provided modern equipment that produces a minimum of noise is used. • Post-round interviews must be filmed far enough away from the arena of play to eliminate the possibility of distraction to those competing.

Difficulties will be avoided if photographers are fair and will treat players as they themselves would wish to be treated in similar circumstances.

The cooperation of all photographers will be appreciated.

369 PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION CHARTS

$800,000 $1,000,000 $1,100,000 $1,200,000 POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE 1 - $144,000 1 - $180000 1. - $198,000 1. - $216,000 2 - 86.400 2 - 108.000 2. - 118.800 2. - 129,600 3 - 54,400 3 - 68.000 3. - 74.800 3. - 81,600 4 - 38,400 4 - 48,000 4. - 52,800 4. - 57,600 5 - 32,000 5 - 40.000 5. - 44,000 5. - 48,000 6 - 28.800 6 - 36,000 6. - 39,600 6. - 43.200 7 - 26,800 7 - 33.500 7. - 36,850 7. - 40,200 8 - 24,800 8 - 31,000 8. - 34,100 8. - 37.200 9 - 23.200 9 - 29,000 9. - 31,900 9. - 34,800 10 - 21,600 10 - 27,000 10. - 29.700 10. - 32.400 11 - 20,000 11 - 25,000 11. - 27,500 11. - 30.000 12 - 18.400 12 - 23,000 12. - 25,300 12. - 27,600 13 - 16,800 13 - 21,000 13. - 23,100 13. - 25,200 14 - 15,200 14 - 19,000 14. - 20.900 14. - 22.800 15 - 14.400 15 - 18,000 15. - 19,800 15. - 21.600 16 - 13,600 16 - 17.000 16. - 18,700 16. - 20,400 17 - 12,800 17 - 16.000 17. - 17.600 17. - 19.200 18 - 12,000 18 - 15,000 18. - 16.500 18. - 18,000 19 - 11,200 19 - 14.000 19. - 15,400 19. - 16,800 20 - 10,400 20 - 13,000 20. - 14.300 20. - 15,600 21 - 9.600 21 - 12.000 21. - 13.200 21. - 14,400 22 - 8,960 22 - 11.200 22. - 12.320 22. - 13.440 23 - 8,320 23 - 10.400 23. - 11,440 23. - 12.480 24 - 7,680 24 - 9.600 24. - 10,560 24. - 11,520 25 - 7.040 25 - 8.800 25. - 9,680 25. - 10,560 26 - 6,400 26 - 8,000 26. - 8,800 26. - 9,600 27 - 6,160 27 - 7.700 27. - 8,470 27. - 9,240 28 - 5.920 28 - 7,400 28. - 8,140 28. - 8,880 29 - 5,680 29 - 7,100 29. - 7.810 29. - 8,520 30 - 5,440 30 - 6,800 30. - 7,480 30. - 8,160 31 - 5,200 31 - 6,500 31. - 7.150 31. - 7.800 32 - 4,960 32 - 6,200 32. - 6,820 32. - 7.440 33 - 4.720 33 - 5,900 33. - 6,490 33. - 7.080 34 - 4.521 34 - 5.650 34. - 6,215 34. - 6,780 35 - 4,320 35 - 5,400 35. - 5.940 35. - 6,480 36 - 4,119 36 - 5,150 36. - 5,665 36. - 6,180 37 - 3,920 37 - 4,900 37. - 5,390 37. - 5,880 38 - 3,760 38 - 4,700 38. - 5,170 38. - 5,640 39 - 3,600 39 - 4,500 39. - 4,950 39. - 5.400 40 - 3,440 40 - 4,300 40. - 4,730 40. - 5,160 41 - 3,280 41 - 4,100 41. - 4,510 41. - 4,920 42 - 3,120 42 - 3,900 42. - 4,290 42. - 4,680 43 - 2,960 43 - 3,700 43. - 4,070 43. - 4,440 44 - 2,800 44 - 3,500 44. - 3,850 44. - 4,200 45 - 2,640 45 - 3,300 45. - 3,630 45. - 3,960 46 - 2,480 46 - 3,100 46. - 3,410 46. - 3,720 47 - 2.320 47 - 2.900 47. - 3,190 47. - 3.480 48 - 2,192 48 - 2.640 48. - 3,014 48. - 3.288 49 - 2.080 49 - 2,600 49. - 2,816 49. - 3,120 50 - 2,016 50 - 2.520 50. - 2,772 50. - 3,024 51 - 1,968 51 - 2.460 51. - 2,706 51. - 2,952 52 - 1,920 52 - 2.400 52 - 2.640 52 - 2.880 53 - 1.888 53 - 2.360 53. - 2.596 53. - 2.832 54 - 1,856 54 - 2.320 54. - 2.552 54. - 2.784 55 - 1.840 55 - 2,300 55. - 2,530 55. - 2,760 56 - 1.824 56 - 2.280 56. - 2,508 56. - 2,736 57 - 1.808 57 - 2,260 57. - 2.486 57. - 2,712 58 - 1.792 58 - 2.240 58. - 2,464 58. - 2,688 59 - 1,776 59 - 2,220 59. - 2,442 59. - 2,664 60 - 1,760 60 - 2,200 60. - 2.420 60. - 2.640 61 - 1,744 61 - 2,180 61. - 2.398 61. - 2.616 62 - 1,728 62 - 2.160 62. - 2,376 62. - 2.592 63 - 1.712 63 - 2.140 63. - 2,354 63. - 2,568 64 - 1,696 64 - 2.120 64. - 2,332 64. - 2.544 65 - 1,680 65 - 2.110 65. - 2,310 65. - 2,520 66 - 1,664 66 - 2,080 66. - 2.288 66. - 2.495 67 - 1.648 67 - 2,060 67. - 2,266 67. - 2,472 68 - 1,632 68 - 2.040 68. - 2,244 68. - 2,448 69 - 1,616 69 - 2,020 69. - 2,222 69. - 2,424 70 - 1.600 70 - 2.000 70. - 2.200 70. - 2.400 370 PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION CHARTS

$1 250,000 $1,400,000 $1,750,000 PRO-AM POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE POSITION PRIZE CHARTS 1 - $225,000 1 -$252,000 1. - $315.000 2 - 35,000 2 - 151,200 2. - 189,000 $5,000 3 - 85,000 3 - 95.200 3. - 119.000 Individual & Team 4 - 60,000 4 - 67,200 4. - 84,000 POSITION PRIZE 5 - 50.000 5 - 56,000 5. - 70,000 1 - $500 6 - 45,000 6 - 50,400 6. - 63,000 2 - 400 7 - 41,875 7 - 46,900 7. - 58,625 3 - 350 8 - 38,750 8 - 43,400 8. - 54,250 4 - 300 9 - 36,250 9 - 40,600 9. - 50,750 5 - 250 10 - 33,750 10 - 37,800 10. - 47,250 6 - 200 11 - 31,250 11 - 35.000 11. - 43,750 7 - 155 12 - 28.750 12 - 32,200 12. - 40,250 8 - 130 13 - 26.250 13 - 29,400 13. - 36.750 9 - 115 14 - 23.750 14 - 26,600 14. - 33,250 10 - 100 15 - 22,500 15 - 25,200 15. - 31.500 16 - 21,250 16 - 23,800 16. - 29.750 $7500 17 - 20,000 17 - 22,400 17. - 28,000 Individual & Team 18 - 18,750 18 - 21,000 18. - 26.250 POSITION PRIZE 19 - 17.500 19 - 19.600 19. - 24,500 1 - $750 20 - 16.250 20 - 18.200 20. - 22,750 2 - 600 21 - 15,000 21 - 16.800 21. - 21,000 3 - 525 22 - 14,000 22 - 15,680 22. - 19,600 4 - 450 23 - 13,000 23 - 14,560 23. - 18,200 5 - 375 24 - 12,000 24 - 13,440 24. - 16,800 6 - 300 25 - 11,000 25 - 12,320 25. - 15,400 7 - 225 26 - 10,000 26 - 11,200 26. - 14.000 8 - 200 27 - 9,625 27 - 10.785 27. - 13.475 9 - 175 28 - 9.250 28 - 10,360 28. - 12,950 10 - 150 29 - 8,875 29 - 9,940 29. - 12,425 30 - 8.500 30 - 9,520 30. - 11.900 $10,000 31 - 8,125 31 - 9.100 31. - 11,375 Individual & Team 32 - 7,750 32 - 8.680 32. - 10,850 POSITION PRIZE 33 - 7,375 33 - 8,260 33. - 10,325 34 - 7,065 34 - 1 - $7,000 7,910 34. -. 9,890 2 - 35 - 6,750 35 - 7,560 35. - 9,450 800 36 - 6,435 3 - 700 36 - 7,210 36. - 9,010 4 - 37 - 6,125 37 - 6,860 37. - 8,575 600 38 - 5.875 38 - 6,580 38. - 8,225 5 -500 39 - 5,625 39 - 6,300 39. - 7,875 5 - 400 40 - 5,375 40 - 6,020 40. - 7,525 7 - 310 41 - 5.125 41 - 5.740 41. - 7,175 8 - 260 42 - 4,875 42 - 5,460 42. - 6,825 9 - 230 43 - 4,625 43 - 5,180 43. - 6,475 910 - 200 44 - 4,375 44 - 4,900 44. - 6.125 45 - 4,125 45 - 4,620 45. - 5,775 46 - 3.875 46 - 4,340 46. - 5,425 47 - 3,625 47 - 4,060 47, - 5,075 48 - 3.425 48 - 3,836 48. - 4,795 49 - 3.250 49 - 3,640 49. - 4,550 50 - 3,150 50 - 3,528 50. - 4.410 51 - 3.075 51 - 3,444 51. - 4.305 52 - 3,000 52 - 3,360 52 - 4,200 53 - 2,950 53 - 3,304 53. - 4,130 54 - 2,900 54 - 3,248 54. - 4,060 55 - 2,875 55 - 3,220 55. - 4,025 56 - 2,850 56 - 3.192 56. - 3,990 57 - 2.825 57 - 3,164 57. - 3,955 58 - 2,800 58 - 3.136 58. - 3,920 59 - 2,775 59 - 3,108 59. - 3,885 60 - 2,750 60 - 3,080 60. - 3,850 61 - 2.725 61 - 3,052 61, - 3,815 62 - 2.700 62 - 3,024 62. - 3,780 63 - 2,675 63 - 2.996 63. - 3,745 64 - 2,650 64 - 2.968 64. - 3,710 65 - 2,625 65 - 2,940 65. - 3,675 66 - 2.600 66 - 2,912 66. - 3,640 67 - 2.575 67 - 2.884 67. - 3,605 68 - 2.550 68 - 2,856 68. - 3,570 69 - 2,525 69 - 2.828 69. - 3.535 70 - 2,500 70 - 2,800 70 - 3.500

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OFFICIAL PGA TOUR GOLF DESTINATIONS CATALONIA, SPAIN Catalonia, Spain, is the TOUR's newest golf travel destination. Official Golf Destinations are a program to help avid golfers find great golf vacation sites. And this one's a real winner. Catalonia is the site of the 1992 Olympics. And it's the PGA TOU R's fi rst European golf travel destination. With very, very good reason. Catalonia, the region surrounding Barcelona, is chockfull of beautifully kept golf coursesthat are, as yet, nearly undiscovered by American golf travelers. Go north of Barcelona to the rocky Costa Brava. and play a variety of seaside and mountain courses. Wide, tree-lined fairways are almost a trademark of the region--but don't be lulled into security. These courses are tough, and fun. And so is the sightseeing. Climb up into the ancient city of Pals. See how people lived in the 13th century--and how they're still living today. Visit the weird and wonderful Dali Museum in Figueres. View ruins at Empuries that are half a century older than Christ. To the south of Barcelona is the sunny Costa Daurada, where the biggest water is the Mediterranean Sea that's visible from almost every course. Olive trees are everywhere, and the courses vary in difficulty from a pleasant afternoon's round to a vendetta with nature. Sights to see here include plenty of awesome Roman ruins at Tarragona. Wide sandy beaches everywhere make this a mecca for European tourists. Atwo-hour drive out of Barcelona leads to the Pyrennes, and a beautiful course you can play in the morning, then (in the spring and fall) ski in the afternoon. Or vice versa. The choices are all yours in Catalonia. Choose sight-seeing, in Barcelona itself, too. This is a tourist's paradise. Stroll down Las Ramblas. a wide avenue made justforambling. Pop into a shop ortwo. Buy some flowers. Then visit the strange and wonderful Sagrada Familia cathedral, still unfinished after 100 years. And that's only a start. If you've never been to Barcelona, now is the time to go. If you've visited before but never played golf, now is the time to inspect the courses carefully, one at a time. The Olympics are coming to Catalonia --and so is golf! This is theyeartotravel to Catalonia. Be there! BRITISH COLUMBIA British Columbia is another Official PGA TOUR Golf Destination. The operative words here are "Spectacular." "Gorgeous." "Beautiful." And there are plenty of golf travel opportu- nities to match. From coastal Victoria and Vancouver to the high interior mountains, this lovely province in Western Canada offers extremely fine golf courses and resorts in breathtaking settings. Courses on the coast of British Columbia are lush and green nearly all year round, thanks to the warm Japanese current that flows by its shores. That current creates a warm, Mediter- ranean climate almost all year--and long summer days mean tee times that begin as early as 7 a.m. Excellent coastal courses include the Royal Colwood and Victoria Golf Clubs in Victoria. 372 PGA TOUR MARKETING PARTNERS

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In addition to golf, be sure to visit both cities, picturesque Victoria and busy Vancouver. Then take time for some great salmon fishing or watch the whales at Robson Bight before you travel inland. The central portion of the province is what British Columbians call "The Interior." This area gets the most sunshine of any part of the province. There's golf aplenty from April to October. and little rain (though there's plenty of snow in winter). Particularly interesting courses include Kamloops' Rivershore (a Robert Trent Jones course). Gallagher's Canyon at Kelowna is reputed to be one of the provinces most challenging tracks. Although only a morning's drive from Vancouver, the Interior is light years away in terms of hustle and bustle. Scores of clear lakes mean plenty of water sports, and a relaxed, country-club atmosphere prevails. But you haven't really seen British Columbia until you've seen its mountains. The Canadian Rockies are home to some of the most spectacular golf in the world. Resort courses here feature golf in summer and skiing in winter -- all surrounded by rugged beauty on the grandest scale. Play the popular Whistler Resort. Or visit the hot springs at Radium Hot Springs and Fairmont Hot Springs, then golf on their excellent courses. Wherever you go in British Columbia. the golf is terrific. The scenery is spectacular. And there's plenty to do and see. No doubt about it. British Columbia deserves the status of Official PGA TOUR Golf Destination. Check it out! Super, Natural British Columbia

THE BAHAMAS Golf has become in recent years, a vital part of any golfer's vacation getaway to the Bahamas. This Official PGA TOUR Golf Destination represents a joint venture between the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and two local tourism boards, in an enthusiastic effort to attract American golfers to its island shores. Five top Bahamian golf courses join forces with quality vacation resorts for a complete golf holiday. To ensure the best golf conditions possible. each participating course receives advice on golf course maintenance from PGA TOUR Agronomy Services. The Cable Beach/Paradise Island Promotion Board offers three beautiful seaside resort courses at top resorts: Paradise Island, Crystal Palace, and the more secluded Divi Bahamas. t Even a terrible tee shot can't ruin the ocean vistas you'll find at almost every turn. Tight. narrow fairways and a seaside links atmosphere prevail at Crystal Palace, while Paradise Island is more open, with BAHAMAS TOURIST OFFICE more water hazards. The unique Divi course is hilly, and spiced

373 PGA TOUR MRRHEHNGPRRTNERS

OFFICIAL PGA TOUR GOLF DESTINATIONS THE BAHAMAS (Continued) with the ruins of old stone houses. A short hop takesyou to Grand Bahama Island, site of some of the most luxurious golf in the Caribbean. The Grand Bahama Island Promotion Board points with pride tothe Rubyand Emerald Courses connected with the beautiful Bahamas Princess Hotel and Resort. The rough here is actually jungle, and shots that land in the rough require a one-stroke . The Lucaya Golf and Country Club, near Freeport, offers some truly spectacular golf. The course allows golfers the freedom of solitude, as each fairway is secluded from the next. There's only one water hazard, but a lot of "target golf." Of course, golf isn't all there is to do in the Bahamas. There's eating -- conch in every conceivable form, and many other local delicacies as well. And there's shopping. The Straw Market in Nassau is a must-see. In Freeport, try the funky International Bazaar and the modern Port Lucaya. And of course, the Caribbean sea is everywhere. However you choose to spend your Bahamian vacation, make sure golf is an integral part. The Bahamas are THE golf spot in the Caribbean. See for yourself. BUICK MOTOR DIVISION Buick Motor Division is a long-time marketing partner of the PGA TOUR. The relationship between the two companies over the past 28 years has led to sponsorship of PGA TOUR tournaments all across the country. It all began with the Buick Open. Now the PGA TOUR event with the longest continuing sponsorship, the Buick Open is the company's "home town" tournament. Each year many Buick employees use their vacation time to volunteer at the tournament, which they considertheir own. To enhance fan awareness of Buick's tournaments, the company has set up nationwide sweepstakes that combine golf and Buicks. Mailings encourage prospective car buyers to take a test drive, and register to win. The company calls its golf-related promotions the most successful they've ever run. Those successes have led Buick into an ever-expanding partnership with the PGA TOUR. The tournaments Buick sponsors are in some of its most important market areas: suicx ® O F' Y N Fiat. MI urcr< ~;

374 PGA TOUR MRRHETINGPARTNERS

CORPORATE PARTNERS EUICK Merrill Lynch Buick Motor Division Merrill Lynch

MCI MCI Communications

Coca-Cola USA illMURATA Murata Business Systems

Eastman Kodak Nikon Nikon

PHILIPS PHILIPS ® Philips Business Systems IBM Philips Consumer Electronics S

MasterCard International Sharp's Non-Alcoholic Brew 375 PGA TOUR MRRHETING PRRTNERS

PUBLISHING PARTNERS

BusinessWeek GOLF Business Week MAGAZINE Golf Magazine

DOUBLEDAY Doubleday

TRAVEL PARTNERS

/.DELTA AIR LINES Delta Air Lines BAHAMAS TOURIST OFFICE Bahamas I A ' H PTO 1101 El S & RESORTS Hilton Hotels Super, Natural British Columbia ti National CarRental. British Columbia National Car Rental System yRayalCaribbem Catalunya Cruiseune Catalonia, Spain I Royal Caribbean Cruise Line 376 PGA TOUR MRRHETINGPARTNERS

LICENSING PARTNERS

MBNA America ELECTRONIC ARTS Electronic Arts

LIVE Ram Golf HOME VIDEO A LIVE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY Live Home Video Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated PRO SET Pro Set

Mercury The PGA TOUR thanks RYDER (vi ,ppdtt. 'I Ryder trucks transport the Coca-Cola Scoreboards ugg ge & the IBM Scoring System trom tournament to Mercury Luggage tournament." 377 ASHAI GLASS WORLD MONEY LIST The Asahi Glass World Money List consists of all official money won in each of the four participating golf circuits (U.S. PGA TOUR, PGA European Tour, Japan PGA. Australasian PGA Tour). The Asahi Glass World Money List was initially formulated as a qualification vehicle for the 1985 World Championships of Golf. It has become evident since then, however, that the list provides a standard by which world-class players could be compared, regardless of whether or not they competed regularly in head-to- head competition. Since the initial list was compiled, many have come to believe that this list will ultimately become the world standard for judging professional golfers' perfor- mances on an international basis. The 1992 Asahi Glass World Money List will be compiled from September 1, 1991 through August 30, 1991 in order to best accommodate the various start and finish times of the four circuits involved. On the PGA TOUR, the 1991 Asahi Glass World Money List will end on August 30, 1992 at the NEC World Series of Golf. The 1992 Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf will be held November 5-8, 1992 at a site to be announced. The following illustrates the Asahi Glass World Money List standings of the 24 players who competed in the 1991 Asahi Glass Four Tours World Championship of Golf at the Royal Adelaide GC in Royal Adelaide, Australia, last November 7- 10.

PGA TOUR PGA EUROPEAN TOUR Billy Mayfair $874,203 Colin Montgomerie $648,986 Fred Couples $765,353 Steven Richardson $645,300 Bob Tway $743,962 Sam Torrance $583,147 Tom Purtzer $724.604 David Feherty $521.886 Lanny Wadkins $722.914 Paul Broadhurst $383,750 Jim Gallagher, Jr. $670.042 Ronan Rafferty $352,918

JAPAN PGA AUSTRALASIAN PGA TOUR Ricky Kawagishi $599.163 Ian Baker-Finch $1.150,520 Yoshinori Kaneko $440.655 Craig Parry $660,390 Toukaoa Watanabe $415,409 Roger Mackay $537.500 Noboru Sugai $409,384 Rodger Davis $511,676 Hideki Kase $397,380 Graham Marsh $509,220 Hiroshi Makino $394,575 Mike Harwood $500,042

378 SONY WORLD RANKING

Originally formulated in 1986, the Sony World Rankings received the PGA TOUR Board approval for the first time in 1990 after the Sony Advisory Committee, at the request of the TOUR, agreed to a series of modifications to the system. The rankings are compiled each week following the conclusion of all world events. The top finishers in these events are awarded points according to their respective finish. Since the Sony World Rankings employ a rolling three-year period weighted in favor of the most recent play, points accumulated over the current 52-week period are multiplied by four, points earned over the previous 52-week period are doubled and points from the first 52-week block are simply added to the total. Each player then is ranked according to his point average, which is earned by dividing his final number of points by the number of starts he has made over that three- year period. A player must, however, play in at least 20 events per annum. Should he play in less, his divisor still will be 20. After this process is completed, the top 100 players are listed with ratings points being assigned each position. The number one player receives 65 points, the runnerup 60 and so on down to the players from 76-100 who earn one point apiece. One of the new changes that began with the 1990 season provided that virtually all tournaments are weighted solely on the strength of their respective fields. Each event totals the number of ratings earned by the top 100 players from the Sony list in its field. A sliding scale has been created to reflect the number of points each tournament awards to top finishers according to the strength of its starting field. For example, a tournament winner from the strongest field possible will earn 50 points (X4) while a winner from a moderately strong field would take home something more along the line of 25-30 points (X4). Since the 1990 season began with players already ranked according to the old method, the rankings will not completely reflect the changes that have been made. However, the TOUR is comfortable with the new system in that it will provide a useable method of comparison of players from around the world, and gradually reflect the TOUR's requested changes. The rankings will be available each week at TOUR sites. The current top 20 through THE TOUR Championship follows.

POSITION PLAYER POINTS AVERAGE POSITION PLAYER POINTS AVERAGE 1. an Woosnam 17.07 11. Ian Baker-Finch 8.79 2. Jose Maria Olazabal 15.95 12. Mark McNulty 8.31 3. Nick Faldo 15.87 13. Hale Irwin 7.99 4. Seve Ballesteros 13.61 14. Tom Kite 7.68 5. Greg Norman 12.58 15. Mark O'Meara 7.67 6. Payne Stewart 11.74 16. Lanny Wadkins 7.46 7. Fred Couples 11.03 17. Corey Pavin 7.28 8. Bernhard Langer 10.83 T18. Craig Parry 7.05 9. Paul Azinger 10.23 118. Bruce Lietzke 7.05 10. Rodger Davis 8.93 T18. Larry Mize 7.05

379 FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER: T AMERICA'S NON-PROFESSIONAL u GOLFERS CAN JOIN THE PGA TOURS

For the first time in the PGA TOURs proud history, non-professional golfers can loin the PGA TOUR as members of PGA TOU R Partners, a new membership organization for golfers and gclt fans that is a non-profit project of PGA TOUR Charities, Inc.

Now you, like golf greats such as Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman, can share the excitement of the PGA TOUR--and join PGA TOUR Charities, Inc., in supporting many important national and local charities. The excitement and prestige of PGA TOUR Partners membership comes with important privileges and responsibilities. PGA TOUR Partners Can Enter The Partners Team Competition

Partnerswill have the opportunity to enter our rn Team Competition where they'll pick their own PGA TOUR foursome and will be eligible to win a spot in THE TOUR Championship Pro-Am, as well as many other prizes. Details are included in the PGA TOUR Partners membership packet. PGA TOUR Partners Receive Exclusive Benefits

PGA TOUR Partners will receive official credentials that include a personalized membership card and golf bag tag. auto decal, a monthly Partners-only edition of P A TOUR News. featuring updates on their team's performance in the P artners Team Como eti tion. and the Official PGATQ IR Mtha Guide. Plus they'll have the opportunity to purchase exclusive Partners-only travel packages and PGA TOUR products. All of these exclusive benefits are reserved for those who join PGA TOUR Partners. PGA TOUR Partners Support Important Charities

And, most importantly, all net income from PGA TOUR Partners will go to the national charities supported by PGA TOUR Charities, including the American Cancer Society, the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, and the Special Olympics. On the local level, PGA TOUR tournaments contribute funds to charities like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital--which, with the help of over $3 million worth of funds from the Federal Express St. Jude Classic, has increased the cure rate for childhood leukemia to over 60 percent. Other important charitable contributions include the Eisenhower Medical Center. the Evans Scholars Foundation. the Bobby Bensen Foundation, and more. In fact, last year alone, our tournaments on the PGA TOUR, SENIOR PGA TOUR and Ben Hogan Tour donated over $24 million to these and other important charities. And we're looking forward to making an even greater contribution in 1992. So when you join PGA TOUR Partners, you're joining an organization with a long and proud history of meeting the local--and national--needs of those less fortunate than ourselves. PGA TOUR Partners Membership Information

If you are interested in joining PGA TOUR Partners, please call 1-800-547-9400 or write to PGA TOUR , P.O. Box 96808, Washington D.C. 20007-7450 as soon as possible. We'll send you your membership credentials. Patnr ersTeam Competition entrypacket,andothermembershipbenefits when we receive your dues.

380 PRO SET PGA TOUR CARDS RETURN IN 1992

The successful series of Pro Set PGA TOUR Trading Cards will return in 1992. The series will feature all fully-exempt players on the PGA TOUR and SENIOR PGA TOUR, plus special cards such as statistical leaders. Arnold Palmer Award wlnnr~r and Players of the Year. Each card features a full color ac- tion shot on the front, while the back of the card has the player's vital statistics. TOUR victories, special achievements, previous year's rankings in each of the PGA TOUR's 10 statistical categories and a full color headshot. The 300-plus card set will be re- leased in the Spring of 1992. For more information contact Pro Set at 214-407-2800.

t1:';: FREQUENTLY USED TELEPHONE NUMBERS

PGA TOUR _ ...... _...... _...... _...... _904 -285-3700 Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass ...... 904 - 285-3301 Tournament Players Club at Eagle Trace ...... 305 - 753-7222 Tournament Players Club at River Highlands ...... 203 - 635-5000 Tournament Players Club at Prestancia ...... 813 - 922-2800 Tournament Players Course at The Woodlands ...... 713 - 367-1100 Tournament Players Course at Las Colinas ...... 214 - 717-2500 Tournament Players Club at Avenel ...... 301 -469 -3700 Tournament Players Club at StarPass ...... 602 -622 -4300 Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale ...... 602 - 585-4334 Tournament Players Course at PGA West ...... 619 - 564-7429 Tournament Players Club at Piper Glen ...... 704 - 846-1212 Tournament Players Club at Southwind ...... 901 - 748-0330 Tournament Players Club of Michigan ...... 313 -436-3000 Tournament Players Club at Tampa Bay ...... 813 -949-0090 Tournament Players Club at Summerlin ...... 702 - 791-4382 Tournament Players Club at Ka'upulehu ...... 808 -325-0704 THE PLAYERS Championship ...... 904 -285-7888 TOURChampionship ...... 904- 285-7888 PGA TOUR Productions ...... 904 -737-7001 Family Golf Center ...... 813 -726-8481 PGA of America ...... 407 -624-8400 US G A ...... 908- 234- 2300 National Golf Foundation ...... 407 -744-6006 LPGA...... 904 -254-8800 Golf Course Superintendents ...... 913 -841-2240 Golf Club of Jacksonville ...... 904 -779-2100 GolfClub of Miami ...... 305 -826-4701

382 1992 PGATOUR • SENIORPGA TOUR (I] BENHOGANTOUR

Jan. 2-5 Open Open Upon 9-12 Infiniti Toren a mess of Champions bdmm loumament tit Ch a ripens Open 16-19 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Open Open 23-26 Phoenix Open Senior Skins Game Open 3O-Feb.2 Al&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Royal Caribbean Classic Open 6-9 United Airlines Hawaiian Open Aetna Challenge open 13-16 Northern Telecom Open GTE Suncoast Classic Yuma Open 20-23 Buick Invitational of California Open Open 27-March 1 Nissan Los Angeles Open Chrysler Cup South Texas Open 5-8 Doral Ryder Open GTE West Classic Louisiana Open 12-15 Honda Classic Vantage at the Dominion Lake City Classic 19-22 Nestle Invitational The Vintage ARCO Invitational Panama City Beach Classic 26-29 THE PLAYE RS Championship (Fop Grand Slams' Mississippi Gun Coast Classic Apr. 2-5 Freeport McMaRan Classic at Desert Mountain Pensacola Open 9-12 The Masters'iDeposl Guaranty Classic Open Open 16-19 MCI Heritagea Classic PGA e n h Shreve oil Open 23-26 K mart Greater Greensboro Open Liberty Mutual Legends of Gall Macon Open 30-May 3 Shell Houston Open Las Vegas Senior Classic South Carolina Classic 7-10 BellSouth Classic Murata Reunion Pro-Am Greater Greenville Classic 14-17 GTE Byron Ne lson Classic Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Cl. Knoxville Open 21-24 Southwestern Bell Colonial Bell Allairic Classic Open 28•31 Kemper Open Nynex Commemorative Open June 4-7 Memorial Tournament PaineWebber Invitational Ooicksilver Open 11-14 Federal Express St. Jude Classic Mazda Presents Senior Players Ch Cleveland Open 18-21 US Open' MONY 5 acuse Senior Classle Connecticut Open _ 25-28 Buick Classic Southwestern Bell Classic New England Classic -- July 2-5 Centel Western Open Senior Classic Open 9-12 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic U.S. Senior Open Fort Wayne Open 16-19 Chattanooga ClassicnBnesh Open' Ameritech Senior Open Dakota Dunes Open 23-26 New England Classic Newport Cup Hawke e Open 30-Aug. 2 Canon Greater Hartford Open Northville Long Island Classic Greater Ozarks Open 6-9 Buick Open Digital Seniors Classic Wichita Charity Classic 13-16 PGA Championship' Brano's Classic Texarkana Open 20-23 The International GTE Northwest Classic Tulsa Open 27-30 NEC World Series at Golf Showdown Classic Permlan Basin O n Sept. 3-6 Greater Milwaukee Open First of Ancona Classic Open 10-13 Canadian Open Bank One Classic Tri-Cilles Open 17-20 Hardee s Golf Classic GTE North Classic Boise Open 24-27 B C. Open Nationwide Championship Utah Classic Oct. 1-4 Buick Southern Open Vantage Championship Sonoma County Open 8-11 Las Vegas Invitational Raleys Senior Gold Rush Bakersfield Open 15-18 Walt Disney WorldiOldsnmbile Classic Transamerica Sr. Golf Championship Fresno Open 22-25 HE B. Texas Open _ Security Pacific Senior Classic 29-Nov. 1 THE TOUR Championship Kaanapali Classic 5-8 Asahi Glass Four Tours W C of Golf To Be Announced 12-15 Shark Shootout Beireliling RMCC DuPont Cup Japan vs. U.S. Matcnes 19-22 Kapalua International Open 26-29 The Skins Came Open Dec. 3-6 JCPenne; Clas sic Open 10-13 open Senior TOUR CIrunpmir, norPGA TOUR cc-sponsored events 383 INDEX

A All-Exempt TOUR Priority Rankings. 22 PGA TOUR Partners Program. 380 Asahl Glass Four Tours World Money List. 378 PGA TOUR Productions, 34 Photography Regulations. 369 B PLAYERS Championship--Past Winners. 353 Biographies--International Players, 209-214 Player-of-the-Year--PGA of America, 364 Biographies--Other Prominent Members, 186-208 Player-of-the-Year--PGA TOUR, 32 Biographies--PGA TOUR Members, 39-185 Playoff Records, 310-318 British Open--Past Winners, 358-359 Prize Money Distribution Charts. 370-371 Pronounciation Guide, 38 C Pro-Set, 381 Centinela Fitness Center, 28 Public Relations and Communications Department, 18 Charitable Contributions, 35 Charity Team Competition Draft. 24 Q Commissioner Deane R. Beman. 13 Qualifying Tournament Graduates. 272 Qualifying Tournament Summaries. 215-218 E Executive Department. 14 H Records--All-Time PGA TOUR. 299-306 F Rookie of the Year--PGA TOUR. 33 Facts and Figures, 297-298 Ryder Cup Matches--History, 365 Finance and Legal. 16 Ryder Cup Matches--1991 Results, 366

G S Growth of TOUR Purses, 307 Schedule--1991,4.9 Schedule--Complete schedule. all TOUR's. 383 H Sharp's Shooters, 292 Hall of Fame--PGA, World Golf, 367 SONY World Rankings, 379 Hilton Tournament/Course Record Chaltange. 26 Statistical Highs/Lows, 290 History of the PGA TOUR. 20 Statistical Leaders--1991.284.288 Statistical Leaders--Year by Year 289 Statistical Leaders--Cumulative 1980-1991, 290 Investments Board, 12 T Team Charity Competition Standings-1991, 282 L Team Charity Competition Standings--Cumulative. 283 Last Time 296 Telephone Numbers--Frequently Used, 382 Toughest Holes, 293-295 1ii1. Tournament Administration. 16 Major U.S. Amateur Events--Past Winners. 363 Tournament Players Clubs. 30 Marketing Partners, 372-377 Tournament Policy Board, 11 MarketingiPromotions Department, 19 Tournament Staff, 17 Masters Tournament--Past Winners, 355 Tournament Summaries. 219-271 Media Regulations, 368 Tournament Summary--1991, 274-277 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Series, 291 Money List--1991, 278-280 U Money List--Career, 281 U.S. Open--Past Winners. 356-357

N V NEC World Series of Colt--Past Winners, 354 Vardon Trophy, 364

P w Past Winners of TOUR events. 319.352 Winners--All-Time PGA TOUR, 308 PGA Championship--Past Winners, 360-362 Winners--Year-by-Year, 309

384 1991 PGATOU R Player of the Year

Fred Couples