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Updated Record Book Boeing Classic The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge BoeingClassic.com CHAMPIONS 2021 Rod Pampling -12 68-70-66=204 2019 Brandt Jobe -18 69-66-63=198 2018 Scott Parel -18 65-70-63=198 2017 Jerry Kelly -19 65-66-66=197 2016 Bernhard Langer -13 69-67-67=203 2015 Billy Andrade -9 69-65-73=207 2014 Scott Dunlap -16 65-70-65=200 2013 John Riegger -15 69-64-68=201 2012 Jay Don Blake -10 68-70-68=206 2011 Mark Calcavecchia -14 70-67-65=202 2010 Bernhard Langer -18 66-63-69=198 2009 Loren Roberts -18 68-65-65=198 2008 Tom Kite -14 69-67-66=202 2007 Denis Watson -9 69-69-69=207 2006 Tom Kite -15 71-64-66=201 2005 David Eger -17 68-64-67=199 Boeing Classic The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge BoeingClassic.com TOURNAMENT RECORDS Par 72 Course Record: 60 -12 Kevin Sutherland (2nd Rd) 2018 Lowest Round Overall: 60 -12 Kevin Sutherland (2nd Rd) 2018 61 -11 Tom Jenkins (3rd Rd) 2006 Scott Simpson (2nd Rd) 2006 63 -9 nine times Lowest Round: 1st 63 -9 Nick Price 2010 Massy Kuramoto 2006 2nd 60 -12 Kevin Sutherland 2018 61 -11 Scott Simpson 2006 63 -9 Fred Couples 2019 David Toms 2019 Scott Dunlap 2014 Bernhard Langer 2010 3rd 61 -11 Tom Jenkins 2006 63 -9 Brandt Jobe 2019 Scott Parel 2018 Hal Sutton 2009 Lowest Overall Score: 1st 63 -9 Nick Price 2010 Massy Kuramoto 2006 2nd 128 -16 Fred Couples (65-63) 2019 3rd 197 -19 Jerry Kelly (65-66-65) 2017 Lowest Back-to-Back Rounds: 128 Fred Couples (1st & 2nd, 65-63) 2019 Tom Jenkins (2nd & 3rd, 67-61) 2006 Highest Margin of Victory: 3 Brandt Jobe (over Tom Pernice, Jr.) 2019 Scott Parel (over Kevin Sutherland) 2018 Bernhard Langer (over Nick Price) 2010 David Eger (over Tom Kite) 2005 Lowest Margin of Victory: Playoff Bernhard Langer (over Woody Austin & Kevin Sutherland, 1st hole) 2016 Scott Dunlap (over Mark Brooks, 1st hole) 2014 Jay Don Blake (over Mark O’Meara, 2nd hole) 2012 Mark Calcavecchia (over Russ Cochran, 1st hole) 2011 Denis Watson (over David Eger, Joe Ozaki, R.W. Eaks, Dana Quigley, Gil Morgan & Craig Stadler, 2nd hole) 2007 Tom Kite (over Keith Fergus, 1st hole) 2006 Low Finish by a Winner: 63 -9 Brandt Jobe 2019 Scott Parel 2018 High Finish by a Winner: 73 +1 Billy Andrade 2015 Low Start by a Winner: 65 -7 Scott Parel 2018 Jerry Kelly 2017 Boeing Classic The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge BoeingClassic.com High Start by a Winner: 71 -1 Tom Kite 2006 Largest 18-Hole Lead: 3 Mark Calcavecchia 2012 Largest 36-Hole Lead: 5 Fred Couples 2019 Wire-to-Wire Winner: Jerry Smith (T1, 1, 1) 2017 Holes-in-One: Ken Duke #6, 199 yards, 6-iron 1st Round 2021 Fred Couples #9, 203 yards, 4-iron 2nd Round 2019 Hale Irwin #9, 185 yards, 6-iron 1st Round 2011 Tim Simpson #6, 197 yards, 5-iron 1st Round 2009 Champions in Following Year: Brandt Jobe -4 70-75-67 212 T26 2021 Scott Parel -4 69-72-71 212 T35 2019 Jerry Kelly -9 68-69-70 207 T11 2018 Bernhard Langer -16 70-65-65 200 T3 2017 Billy Andrade -2 74-69-71 214 T37 2016 Scott Dunlop -5 74-67-70 211 T9 2015 John Riegger -1 73-70-72 215 T42 2014 Jay Don Blake -6 72-67-71 210 T15 2013 Mark Calcavecchia -8 65-73-70 208 T4 2012 Bernhard Langer -2 68-73-73 214 T11 2011 Loren Roberts -5 68-71-72 211 T13 2010 Tom Kite -5 69-73-69 211 T16 2009 Denis Watson -9 74-67-66 207 T5 2008 Tom Kite -1 72-73-70 215 T38 2007 David Eger -6 71-67-72 210 T35 2006 Champions’ Position: After First Round After Second Round 2021 Rod Pampling T8, 2 strokes back T12, 4 strokes back 2019 Brandt Jobe T18, 5 strokes back T7, 7 strokes back 2018 Scott Parel T1, three-way tie T5, 5 strokes back 2017 Jerry Kelly T1, two-way tie 1, 3 strokes up 2016 Bernhard Langer T12, 4 strokes back T5, 4 strokes back 2015 Billy Andrade T2, 2 strokes back 1, 3 strokes up 2014 Scott Dunlap T20, 5 strokes back 1, 1 stroke up 2013 John Riegger T7, 3 strokes back 1, 3 strokes up 2012 Jay Don Blake T2, 3 strokes back T3, 3 strokes back 2011 Mark Calcavecchia T8, 4 strokes back T1, four-way tie 2010 Bernhard Langer T3, 3 strokes back 1, 1 stroke up 2009 Loren Roberts T2, 2 strokes back T1, two-way tie 2008 Tom Kite T6, 2 strokes back T3, 3 strokes back 2007 Denis Watson T7, 3 strokes back T2, 4 strokes back 2006 Tom Kite T36, 8 strokes back T4, 3 strokes back 2005 David Eger T12, 2 strokes back T1, three-way tie Boeing Classic The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge BoeingClassic.com First Round Leaders: Billy Mayfair, Ernie Els, Woody Austin (-6, 66), 2021 FINAL STANDINGS Scott Parel, Steven Alker, Jerry Kelly, Davis Love III (-5, 67) Second Round Leaders: Woody Austin (-10, 134), August 20-22 Jim Furyk, Colin Montgomerie (-9, 135) 1 Rod Pampling -12 68 70 66 204 $ 315,000.00 49 Jeff Maggert -1 72 72 71 215 $ 6,300.00 2 Tim Herron -11 69 69 67 205 $ 153,650.00 Tom Byrum -1 69 72 74 215 $ 6,300.00 Billy Mayfair -11 66 70 69 205 $ 153,650.00 Kirk Triplett -1 70 75 70 215 $ 6,300.00 Jim Furyk -11 68 67 70 205 $ 153,650.00 Brian Mogg -1 73 76 66 215 $ 6,300.00 5 Alex Cejka -10 69 71 66 206 $ 91,875.00 53 Paul Broadhurst E 69 72 75 216 $ 5,040.00 Woody Austin -10 66 68 72 206 $ 91,875.00 Steve Jones E 73 72 71 216 $ 5,040.00 7 Ken Tanigawa -9 70 71 66 207 $ 64,050.00 Robert Karlsson E 75 70 71 216 $ 5,040.00 Steven Alker -9 67 73 67 207 $ 64,050.00 56 Tommy Armour III +1 70 73 74 217 $ 4,200.00 Stephen Ames -9 71 66 70 207 $ 64,050.00 Olin Browne +1 71 73 73 217 $ 4,200.00 Tim Petrovic -9 69 67 71 207 $ 64,050.00 Kent Jones +1 74 70 73 217 $ 4,200.00 11 Davis Love III -7 67 71 71 209 $ 40,800.00 Tom Pernice Jr. +1 74 71 72 217 $ 4,200.00 Paul Goydos -7 69 70 70 209 $ 40,800.00 Robert Allenby +1 78 69 70 217 $ 4,200.00 Steve Flesch -7 68 70 71 209 $ 40,800.00 61 John Senden +2 71 74 73 218 $ 3,570.00 Ernie Els -7 66 71 72 209 $ 40,800.00 62 Scott Dunlap +3 73 73 73 219 $ 3,150.00 Jerry Kelly -7 67 69 73 209 $ 40,800.00 Duffy Waldorf +3 73 74 72 219 $ 3,150.00 Brett Quigley -7 69 67 73 209 $ 40,800.00 Thongchai Jaidee +3 73 74 72 219 $ 3,150.00 Colin Montgomerie -7 68 67 74 209 $ 40,800.00 65 Lee Janzen +5 74 74 73 221 $ 2,625.00 18 Jonathan Kaye -6 73 68 69 210 $ 28,560.00 Fred Funk +5 76 74 71 221 $ 2,625.00 Kevin Sutherland -6 70 70 70 210 $ 28,560.00 67 Stephen Leaney +6 72 74 76 222 $ 2,058.00 David Toms -6 71 69 70 210 $ 28,560.00 Brian Cooper +6 75 72 75 222 $ 2,058.00 Bernhard Langer -6 70 68 72 210 $ 28,560.00 Mark Walker +6 77 70 75 222 $ 2,058.00 22 Darren Clarke -5 73 70 68 211 $ 22,627.50 Gary Hallberg +6 71 77 74 222 $ 2,058.00 Marco Dawson -5 71 73 67 211 $ 22,627.50 71 Cameron Beckman +7 72 76 75 223 $ 1,659.00 Rocco Mediate -5 70 70 71 211 $ 22,627.50 Dan Forsman +7 75 76 72 223 $ 1,659.00 Scott Parel -5 67 71 73 211 $ 22,627.50 73 Larry Mize +9 74 77 74 225 $ 1,470.00 26 K.J. 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