THE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE PAST JERRY PATE CHAMPIONS Each October, 12 of the nation’s best men’s college teams gather in Vestavia Hills, Ala., for The ’s annual Jerry Pate National Team Team Champion Medalist Score Intercollegiate. In addition to welcoming a premier field for this elite event, the 1986 Columbus College (904) Peter Dyson (West ) 215 tournament annually raises some $20,000 for charities. 1987 South Alabama (885) Nolan Henke (Florida State) 214 The host and tournament namesake Jerry Pate is the one of the most successful 1988 LSU (LSU) 208 professional golfers to have worn the Crimson and White. The former Tide golfer 1989 Florida State (890) Mike Hemen (Southwest Louisiana) 216 1990 Miami (890) Steve Pope (Mississippi State) 218 and current Champions Tour player proudly lends his name and plays an active role 1991 North Florida (923) David Kirkpatrick (Alabama) 221 — from team selection to presenting the awards trophies. 1992 Oklahoma State (867) David Berganio (Arizona) 210 Pate and Alabama have hosted this event since 1986. Originally, the tournament 1993 Wake Forest (867) Ron Whittaker (Wake Forest) 212 was held in Pate’s hometown of Pensacola, Fla. He moved the tournament in 1992 1994 Stanford (846) (Stanford) 206 to Birmingham’s Shoal Creek, where it remained for five years. In 1997, the JPNI 1995 Arizona State (882) Rob Bradley (North Carolina) 210 moved to its current home, the Old Overton Club. 1996 Oklahoma State (857) Edward Loar (Oklahoma State) 208 The strength of the JPNI field makes it a premier team fall gathering. Even the 1997 Clemson (864) Rory Sabbatini (Arizona) 210 selection committee is a powerful one. The tournament’s selection committee 1998 Clemson (832) Jeremy Anderson (UNLV) 204 has included PGA greats , and Mark McCormack. 1999 Clemson B.J. Schlagenhauf (UCLA) 204 The committee seeks the highest-ranked teams from the previous season that are 2000 Clemson (825) Bryce Molder (Georgia Tech) 201 expected to again be in title hunt. 2001 Oklahoma State (851) D.J. Trahan (Clemson) 205 In the fall of 2004, Georgia finished fourth at the JPNI but went on that spring (Oklahoma State) 205 to win the NCAA title. The 1995 JPNI champion Arizona State won the (spring) 2002 Clemson (556)* Chris Nallen (Arizona) 135 1996 NCAA Championship while fall 1997 JPNI participant UNLV didn’t win the 2003 Oklahoma State (818) Bill Haas (Wake Forest) #195 JPNI, but the Rebels went on to win the 1998 NCAA title. The 1994 field included 2004 Augusta State (825) Kalle Edberg (Augusta State) 203 all of the top nine teams from the 1994 NCAA Championships, including national 2005 Georgia Tech (828) Garrett Osborn (UAB) 197 champion and 1994 Jerry Pate champion, Stanford, which was led by 1994 U.S. 2006 Alabama (819) Joseph Sykora (Alabama) 199 Amateur Champion Tiger Woods. Woods also was the 1994 JPNI medalist. Other 2007 Alabama (810)# Mark Harrell (Alabama) 198 Seamus Power (ETSU) 198 prominent medalists have included LSU’s David Tomas (1988), Arizona’s Rory 2008 Alabama (830) (SMU) 204 Sabbatini (1997), Georgia Tech’s Bryce Molder (2000), Oklahoma State’s Hunter 2009 Alabama (273)** Hunter Hamrick (Alabama) 65 Mahan (2001) and Wake Forest’s Bill Haas (2002), as well as Alabama’s own Justin 2010 Auburn (829) Niclas Carlsson (Auburn) 202 Thomas (2012). 2011 Texas (836) Corbin Mills (Clemson) 201 Alabama joined the list of JPNI participants that went on to win the NCAA 2012 Alabama (857) (Alabama) 208 National Championship. The Tide won the 2012 Jerry Pate Natoinal Intercollegiate 2013 Alabama (829) Wilson McDonald (UAB) 202 and then emerged victorious at the 2013 NCAA Championships. 2014 Alabama (830) Ben Wood (Mississippi State) 198 The Crimson Tide has experienced recent success in the Jerry Pate National 2015 Alabama (821) Robby Shelton (Alabama) 199 Intercollegiate, winning the team title in six of the last eight years and 10 of the 2016 Auburn (840) John Oda (UNLV) 203 14 overall. Alabama has seen five players capture medalist honors over the years, 2017 Alabama (821) Shintaro Ban (UNLV) 200 including David Kirkpatrick in 1991, Joseph Sykora in 2006, Mark Harrell in 2007, Mason Overstreet () 200 Hunter Hamrick in 2009, Thomas in 2012 and Robby Shelton in 2015. 2018 Alabama (828) Julian Perico (Arkansas) 197 2019 BYU/Colorado State (823) Parathakorn Suyasri (Colorado State) 199 * two rounds in 2002 due of rain ** one round in 2009 due to rain # tournament record Jerry Pate with Alabama’s Mark Harrell after he won the 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate.

THE 2020 JPNI FIELD: (14 TEAMS) JERRY PATE CAPSULE Old Overton Country Club • Vestavia Hills, Ala. Jerry Pate was a mere 22 years old when he won the United States Open in Par 70 • 7,209 yards 1976, and that wasn’t even the first time he’d made major national headlines. He Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi did that in 1974 when he won the United States Amateur — only weeks before he State, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt started his senior season on The University of Alabama’s golf team.

THE FORMAT: JERRY PATE’S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Sunday, Nov. 8: Practice Round Morning, 18 holes, 1st Round Afternoon 1974 Florida Amateur Champion Monday, Oct. 9: 18 holes, 2nd round 1974 U.S. Amateur Champion Tuesday, Oct. 10: 18 holes, 3rd/final round 1974 World Amateur Golf Champion 1974 Member, winning Eisenhower Cup Team JPNI FALL 2019 TEAM RESULTS: 1975 Collegiate All-American (Oct. 8-9, 2018) 1975 Member, winning Team T1. BYU 277-265-281/823 -17 1975 Low Amateur, U.S. Open Championship T1. Colorado State 275-269-279/823 -17 1975 Medalist, PGA Tour 3. Auburn 275-276-276/827 -13 1976 U.S. Open Champion 4. UAB 280-280-276/836 -4 1976 Champion 5. Minnesota 285-274-279/828 -2 1976 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year/Co-Player of the Year 6. Charlotte 294-278-279/851 +11 1976 Japan Masters Champion 7. Arkansas 282-279-281/852 +12 1976 Pacific Open Champion 8. Ole Miss 286-287-287/860 +20 1977 Champion 9. Alabama 293-281-293/867 +27 1977 Champion T10. Samford 296-300-301/897 +57 1978 Southern Open Champion T10. Princeton 293-299-305/897 +57 1980 Brazilian Open Champion 12. Air Force 306-307-302/915 +75 1981 Colombian Open Champion 1981 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic Champion TOP 5 JPNI FALL 2019 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1981 Champion 1. Parathakorn Suyasri, Colorado State 65-67-67/199 -11 1981 Member, winning Team 2. Angus Flanagan, Minnesota 66-66-68/200 -10 1981 ABC Sports Shinko Japan Champion 3. William Walker III, UAB 67-68-68/203 -7 1982 Champion T4. Peter Kuest, BYU 69-67-68/204 -6 1989 U.S. Open, Rochester, N.Y., aced 6th hole (4th career ace) T4. Jovan Rebula, Auburn 65-68-71/204 -6 1994 Inducted into Alabama Sports Hall of Fame 2001 Alabama Homecoming Grand Marshal 2019 ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL SCORES AT JPNI 2006 Seniors Tour Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am Champion T22. Wilson Furr 72-71-69/212 -1 2008 Seniors Tour Turtle Bay Champion 34. Simms Abney 72-70-76/218 +5 35. Prescott Butler 74-69-76/219 +6 T36. Frankie Capan III 75-71-74/220 +8 T43. Jake DeZoort 76-73-74/223 +10