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Yearly Results First Round Leaders: Kevin Sutherland (65), Marco Dawson (65) 2019 FINAL STANDINGS Second Round Leaders: Kevin Sutherland (65-69, 134), Marco Dawson (65-72, 137), March 29 - 31 Billy Andrade (71-68, 139), Fred Couples (69-70, 139) 1 Kevin Sutherland -7 65 69 75 209 $ 240,000 40 John Inman +6 73 73 76 222 $ 7,040 2 Scott Parel -7 68 72 69 209 $ 140,800 Jerry Kelly +6 72 75 75 222 $ 7,040 3 Billy Andrade -6 71 68 71 210 $ 115,200 Dan Forsman +6 74 73 75 222 $ 7,040 4 Marco Dawson -5 65 72 74 211 $ 96,000 Bart Bryant +6 75 72 75 222 $ 7,040 5 Bernhard Langer -4 71 72 69 212 $ 66,133 Glen Day +6 74 75 73 222 $ 7,040 Wes Short, Jr. -4 70 73 69 212 $ 66,133 John Huston +6 76 74 72 222 $ 7,040 Steve Stricker -4 73 70 69 212 $ 66,133 Tom Pernice Jr. +6 78 73 71 222 $ 7,040 8 Brandt Jobe -3 71 71 71 213 $ 45,867 Mike Goodes +6 72 68 82 222 $ 7,040 John Daly -3 71 71 71 213 $ 45,867 48 Lee Janzen +7 71 75 77 223 $ 5,280 Kent Jones -3 69 72 72 213 $ 45,867 Steve Flesch +7 72 75 76 223 $ 5,280 11 Billy Mayfair -2 71 71 72 214 $ 34,000 Doug Garwood +7 74 74 75 223 $ 5,280 Vijay Singh -2 69 72 73 214 $ 34,000 51 Darren Clarke +8 72 74 78 224 $ 4,200 Jeff Sluman -2 68 73 73 214 $ 34,000 Fran Quinn +8 73 76 75 224 $ 4,200 Colin Montgomerie -2 70 71 73 214 $ 34,000 Stephen Leaney +8 73 77 74 224 $ 4,200 15 Kenny Perry -1 71 73 71 215 $ 28,000 Shaun Micheel +8 74 77 73 224 $ 4,200 Tom Byrum -1 68 72 75 215 $ 28,000 55 Tom Lehman +9 72 74 79 225 $ 3,520 17 Tim Petrovic E 70 75 71 216 $ 22,624 Joey Sindelar +9 71 75 79 225 $ 3,520 Olin Browne E 71 73 72 216 $ 22,624 Scott Hoch +9 69 77 79 225 $ 3,520 Gene Sauers E 72 70 74 216 $ 22,624 58 David McKenzie +11 77 74 76 227 $ 3,120 Fred Couples E 69 70 77 216 $ 22,624 David Frost +11 78 74 75 227 $ 3,120 Duffy Waldorf E 71 69 76 216 $ 22,624 60 Steve Jones +12 72 74 82 228 $ 2,640 22 Tom Gillis +1 73 71 73 217 $ 17,653 Chris DiMarco +12 74 77 77 228 $ 2,640 Ken Tanigawa +1 73 71 73 217 $ 17,653 Larry Mize +12 73 79 76 228 $ 2,640 Joe Durant +1 72 70 75 217 $ 17,653 Scott Verplank +12 71 81 76 228 $ 2,640 25 Woody Austin +2 71 74 73 218 $ 14,592 64 Russ Cochran +13 74 78 77 229 $ 2,240 Jeff Maggert +2 72 73 73 218 $ 14,592 65 Bob Tway +14 80 73 77 230 $ 2,080 Rocco Mediate +2 72 73 73 218 $ 14,592 66 Larry Nelson +15 73 77 81 231 $ 1,760 Cliff Kresge +2 71 73 74 218 $ 14,592 Corey Pavin +15 80 72 79 231 $ 1,760 Michael Allen +2 71 72 75 218 $ 14,592 Jerry Smith +15 77 77 77 231 $ 1,760 30 Bob May +3 72 74 73 219 $ 12,320 69 Brad Bryant +16 75 79 78 232 $ 1,456 Paul Broadhurst +3 71 74 74 219 $ 12,320 Mark Brooks +16 79 77 76 232 $ 1,456 32 Gibby Gilbert III +4 69 76 75 220 $ 10,800 71 Greg Kraft +17 76 77 80 233 $ 1,312 Scott McCarron +4 72 75 73 220 $ 10,800 72 Gary Nicklaus +20 76 79 81 236 $ 1,168 Tommy Armour III +4 68 75 77 220 $ 10,800 P.H. Horgan III +20 82 73 81 236 $ 1,168 Skip Kendall +4 74 75 71 220 $ 10,800 WD Mark O'Meara E 71 73 144 36 Dudley Hart +5 73 72 76 221 $ 9,000 WD Paul Goydos +7 71 77 148 Stephen Ames +5 71 74 76 221 $ 9,000 WD Kirk Triplett +5 76 76 Ken Duke +5 75 73 73 221 $ 9,000 WD Hal Sutton +18 76 86 162 Jesper Parnevik +5 77 73 71 221 $ 9,000 WD Mark Calcavecchia +9 0 First Round Leaders: Joe Durant (66), Mark Calcavecchia (67) 2018 FINAL STANDINGS Second Round Leaders: Steve Stricker (68-69, 137), Joe Durant (66-72, 138), March 23 - 25 Jeff Sluman (71-67, 138) 1 Steve Stricker -11 68 69 68 205 $ 240,000 Paul Claxton +2 72 73 73 218 $ 8,160 2 Billy Andrade -8 69 70 69 208 $ 140,800 Esteban Toledo +2 76 73 69 218 $ 8,160 3 Gene Sauers -7 70 73 66 209 $ 88,000 Tom Byrum +2 72 72 74 218 $ 8,160 Scott Parel -7 72 70 67 209 $ 88,000 43 Jeff Maggert +3 74 73 72 219 $ 6,400 Jesper Parnevik -7 70 71 68 209 $ 88,000 Woody Austin +3 76 71 72 219 $ 6,400 David McKenzie -7 69 71 69 209 $ 88,000 Ken Tanigawa +3 73 72 74 219 $ 6,400 7 Billy Mayfair -6 69 74 67 210 $ 54,400 Todd Hamilton +3 71 73 75 219 $ 6,400 Joe Durant -6 66 72 72 210 $ 54,400 Scott Verplank +3 80 70 69 219 $ 6,400 9 Glen Day -5 70 76 65 211 $ 43,200 Joey Sindelar +3 74 77 68 219 $ 6,400 Bernhard Langer -5 71 74 66 211 $ 43,200 49 Steve Pate +4 75 73 72 220 $ 5,120 11 Scott Dunlap -4 73 72 67 212 $ 32,000 Tommy Armour III +4 71 78 71 220 $ 5,120 Michael Bradley -4 73 71 68 212 $ 32,000 51 Brian Henninger +5 75 71 75 221 $ 4,200 Vijay Singh -4 73 71 68 212 $ 32,000 Tommy Tolles +5 77 72 72 221 $ 4,200 Mark Calcavecchia -4 67 75 70 212 $ 32,000 David Frost +5 75 75 71 221 $ 4,200 Fran Quinn -4 74 69 69 212 $ 32,000 Jay Don Blake +5 78 72 71 221 $ 4,200 Jeff Sluman -4 71 67 74 212 $ 32,000 55 Mark Brooks +6 76 74 72 222 $ 3,600 17 Lee Janzen -3 73 73 67 213 $ 21,947 Bart Bryant +6 79 72 71 222 $ 3,600 Michael Allen -3 71 73 69 213 $ 21,947 57 Paul Broadhurst +7 71 78 74 223 $ 3,280 Wes Short, Jr. -3 70 73 70 213 $ 21,947 Duffy Waldorf +7 76 73 74 223 $ 3,280 Jerry Smith -3 74 68 71 213 $ 21,947 59 Dan Forsman +8 72 74 78 224 $ 2,800 Tim Petrovic -3 73 69 71 213 $ 21,947 Bob Tway +8 75 76 73 224 $ 2,800 Stephen Ames -3 71 68 74 213 $ 21,947 John Huston +8 78 76 70 224 $ 2,800 23 Carlos Franco -2 72 73 69 214 $ 16,032 P.H. 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