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Page 1: Nationwide Tour Class of 2007

Nationwide Tour Class of 2007

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PGA TOUR Overview

The name of our organization is the pga Tour, a tax-exempt membership group of professional golfers that plays more than 100 official money tournaments on three Tours – the pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour. our headquarters are located in ponte Vedra Beach, FL, southeast of Jacksonville. We should be referred to as the pga Tour or Tour (on second reference), but not the pga, as we are a different organization than the pga of america. The pga is the professional golfers’ association of america, a membership organization for the nation’s club professionals. The pga runs the pga Championship, Senior pga Championship and ryder Cup Matches, among other championships. The pga headquarters are located in palm Beach gardens, FL. The pga Tour and pga of america were affiliated until 1968, when the tournament players, a small subset of the total pga

membership, broke away to form the Tournament players Division and gain more control of their finances and tournament schedule. The Tournament players Division was renamed the pga Tour in 1975. Two other american golf organizations are involved in men’s professional tournament play, independent of the Tour but with their marquee events included on the Tour schedule as non-Tour co-sponsored tournaments. The united States golf association, with headquarters in Far Hills, NJ, oversees the national championships (u.S. open, u.S. Senior open, u.S. amateur, u.S. Women’s amateur, etc.) and administers the rules of golf, among other duties. The augusta (ga) National golf Club plays host to the Masters Tournament. The royal and ancient golf Club of St. andrews, Scotland oversees the British open and administers the world’s golf rules jointly with the uSga.

The PGA TOUR is the world’s foremost golf Tour, with official money events from January through November. This year is the third in a new era for the PGA TOUR with the continuation of the FedExCup, a season-long points competition culminating with the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup.

Events: 47 (Official Money)Prize Money: Approximately $278 millionMembership: 74 international players, 19 countries, led by Australia with 24.Tournament Sites: 22 states, 4 countries (outside U.S.)TV: CBS, NBC, GOLF CHANNEL, ABC, ESPN, TNT

Competition Awards: FedExCup (Season-long points), Jack Nicklaus Trophy (Player of the Year), Arnold Palmer Award (Leading money winner), Byron Nelson Award (Scoring average), Rookie of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year.

The Champions Tour continues to combine extremely competitive golf for champions of the game age 50 and older with a fan-friendly platform that promotes “inside the ropes” and game-improvement for its fans. The Charles Schwab Cup, a season-long, points-based competition, enters its ninth season.

Events: 26 (Official Money)Prize Money: Approximately $51.4 millionMembership: 29 international players, 18 countries.Tournament Sites: 15 states, 2 countries (outside U.S.)TV: CBS, NBC, GOLF CHANNEL, ABC, ESPN, TNT

The Nationwide Tour is the official proving ground of the PGA TOUR. It celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2009. Through 2008, 237 PGA TOUR titles have been won by former Nationwide Tour players. Two out of every three PGA TOUR members in 2009 have Nationwide Tour roots.“The 25” (top-25 money winners) earn PGA TOUR cards for the following season.

Events: 29 (Official Money)Prize Money: $19 millionMembership: 67 international players, 17 countries, led by Australia with 22.Tournament Sites: 18 states, 5 countries (outside U.S.)

Competition Awards: Charles Schwab Cup (Season-long points), Jack Nicklaus Trophy (Player of the Year), Arnold Palmer Award (Leading money winner), Byron Nelson Award (Scoring average), Rookie of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year.

TV: GOLF CHANNEL

Competition Awards: Jack Nicklaus Trophy (Player of the Year)

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on behalf of the Champions Tour, it is a pleasure to welcome you to the Hualalai golf Club and the 2009 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai. This is always a very special week for our players who have earned the right to compete in this elite-field event at one of the world’s premier resort destinations.

The field for this tournament features tournament winners from the past two years, as well as winners of Champions Tour major championships over the last five years. This will be our 12th consecutive year competing on the Big Island, and we also welcome the Mitsubishi Electrics as the new sponsor of this event.

This tournament also helps kick off the Champions Tour’s 30th season of competitive play. From a modest beginning in 1980 with just four events and $475,000 in prize money, the 2009 Champions Tour schedule will showcase 26 events and $51.4 million in prize money.

The Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai has had its share of exciting finishes over the years, and last season Fred Funk birdied the final two holes to defeat allen Doyle by two strokes. It was Funk’s second victory in the Islands in two years. He won the Turtle Bay Championship in record fashion in 2007.

The Champions Tour remains dedicated to being the most fan friendly of all major league sports. We continue to build on initiatives like gallery in the Fairway and the Honorary observer program to create the best atmosphere possible for our fans. We hope you enjoy these initiatives this week and the friendliness of all of our players.

The pga Tour, the Champions Tour and the Nationwide Tours will continue to focus on charity as we conduct our events in 2009. Four years ago, the pga Tour and its tournaments reached $1 billion in charitable giving on all three Tours since the first donation was made in 1938. We expect to reach the second billion in charitable donations sometime in the next five to seven years.

The success of the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai extends well beyond the golf course, as well. once again, proceeds from this year’s event will continue to support various charities on the Big Island. organizations have received more than $500,000 since the event moved to Hawaii in 1997.

We value our partnership and the commitment the Mitsubishi Electric Company has made to the Champions Tour. We also appreciate the spectators, tournament staff, the media and the volunteers whose involvement with this tournament will ultimately benefit the local community.

Thank you for attending this Champions Tour event. Have a great week and the many exciting activities it offers.

Sincerely,

Michael D. Stevenspresident and CooChampions Tour

Message from the Champions Tour President

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pga Tour overview ................................................................................1Message from the Champions Tour president .......................................2Schedule of Events ...................................................................................4We’re Here to Help You ...........................................................................4Tournament officials ................................................................................5Media Facts ..............................................................................................62009 purse Breakdown ............................................................................7The Fan-Friendly Champions Tour ........................................................8-9Charles Schwab Cup ........................................................................ 10-11goLF CHaNNEL ......................................................................................122008 Champion – Fred Funk ..................................................................13History at a glance .................................................................................14History of the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai ..............15Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Tournament records ........................................................... 16-17Top-50 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Career Money Winners .............................................................18Top-50 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Scoring Leaders .........................................................................18Top-10 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Finishes by player ................................................................ 19-20player records .................................................................................. 21-40Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Field .............................21Competitors’ Capsules ..................................................................... 21-29Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai player records ...... 30-38Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Summaries ............ 39-51 1984-1986 ..................................................................................40 1987-1989 ..................................................................................41 1990-1991 ..................................................................................42 1992-1993 ..................................................................................43 1994-1995 ..................................................................................44 1996-1997 ..................................................................................45 1998-1999 ..................................................................................46 2000-2001 ..................................................................................47 2002-2003 ..................................................................................48 2004-2005 ..................................................................................49 2006-2007 ..................................................................................50 2008 ............................................................................................51

2008 Three-round Course Summary .....................................................522007-2008 Hualalai golf Course Scoring recap ..................................522002-2006 Hualalai golf Course Scoring recap ..................................53 1997-2001 Hualalai golf Course Scoring recap ..................................54Scoring averages at a glance (1997-2008) ..........................................55Hualalai golf Course Hole-by-Hole Descriptions ............................ 56-57Hualalai golf Course Map .....................................................................58Charity: giving Back...The Heart of the pga Tour ..............................59Media regulations .................................................................................60radio regulations ..................................................................................60photography regulations .......................................................................61Television regulations ...........................................................................61on-Line Service regulations ..................................................................62print regulations ....................................................................................62ShotLink ..................................................................................................63pgaTourIMagES.com ..........................................................................632009 Champions Tour Schedule ............................................................64

Table of Contents

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Monday, January 19 practice round for professionals, Hualalai golf Course Tuesday January 20 practice round for professionals, Hualalai golf Course Wednesday, January 21 pro-am, 7:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., Hualalai golf Course Thursday, January 22 pro-am, 7:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., Hualalai golf Course Friday, January 23 First round of competition, TBD, Hualalai golf Course

Saturday, January 24 Second round of competition, TBD, Hualalai golf Course Sunday, January 25 Final round of competition, TBD, Hualalai golf Course

Schedule of Events

PGA TOUR Communications Ty Votaw, Executive Vice president, Communications and International affairs

ana Leaird, Senior Vice president, public relations and Communications

Michael Mcphillips, Champions Tour, Director of Communications phone: 904-273-3470 Fax: 904-273-3582 E-mail: [email protected]

Dave Senko, Champions Tour Media official phone: 904-273-3252 Fax: 904-280-4779 E-mail: [email protected]

Maureen Callaghan, Champions Tour, Information Services Coordinator phone: 904-273-3301 Fax: 904-280-6689 Email: [email protected]

Mitsubishi Electric Championship Communications Bill Ver Brugge Nancy Ver Brugge

We’re Here to Help You

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Tournament Officials

Champions Tour/Championship Management StaffMike Stevens presidentTom alter Vice president,

Tournament Business affairsBrian goin Vice president,

Championship ManagementMiller Brady Director, Tournament Business affairsJohn White Director, player relationsBruce Kaufman Director, BroadcastingDave Senko Media officialNorma Long Director of player ServicesKaren Davidson player Services CoordinatorKelly Fliear Tournament ManagerSheryl Lopes Tournament officeBrian Claar Tournament Director, rulesSkip Whittet advance rules officialJoe Terry rules officialgene Smith rules officialButch Brooks rules officialDillard pruitt rules officialJim Halliday rules officialKeith Newton Director, Tournament operationsJenny Eckert advance operations CoordinatorCory Konrad operations CoordinatorJenny Eckert operations CoordinatorJulie Cordes operations CoordinatorHarry Schuemann agronomist

Tournament StaffKelly Fliear Tournament Managerpete rolfing operations DirectorSheryl Lopes Tournament StaffDr. Chumly operations CrewDanny “Tape-up” Hanson operations CrewJimmy Hall operations CrewBen Fischer operations CrewEllen Fearing Volunteer ChairpersonDick Fearing Volunteer Chairperson

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Media Facts

EVENT: Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai

DATES: January 19-25, 2009

SITE: Hualalai golf Course; Ka’upulehu-Kona, HI

PAR: 36-36–72

YARDAGE: Front: 3,600 yards Back: 3,497 yards Total: 7,097 yards

ARCHITECT/OPENED: Jack Nicklaus/1996

DEFENDING CHAMPION: Fred Funk

FORMAT: 54 holes, stroke play, no cut

PURSE: $1,700,000/$290,000

CHARITABLE PROCEEDS: rotary Club of Kona, Kealakene High School, Big Island Junior golf Foundation

CHARLES SCHWAB CUP: The Charles Schwab Cup will kick off its ninth year at Hualalai. The Charles Schwab Cup, designed to recognize the Champions Tour’s leading player, is the Champions Tour’s season-long bonus-points competition. It rewards week-in/week-out top finishes and consistency in all 26 official-money events. players receive points for top-10 finishes and ties based on each week’s money distribution, with $1,000 earned being the equivalent of one Charles Schwab Cup point (points are doubled at the five majors and tripled at the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship). The program offers $2.1 million in tax-deferred annuity payouts to the five leading finishers, with the winner receiving a $1 million annuity. In 2008, Jay Haas claimed his second Charles Schwab Cup

ELIGIBILITY: Winners of Champions Tour major championships in the last five years (2004-2008) and winners of Champions Tour official-money, cosponsored and approved tournaments in the last two years (2007-08). up to four sponsor invitations may be granted to exempt players who have a minimum of 30 combined pga Tour/Champions Tour victories or players with a minimum of 15 combined career victories who also have a minimum of one major championship victory.

BROADCAST TIMES: Friday, January 23 1:30-4 p.m. HST goLF Saturday, January 24 2:30-5 p.m. HST goLF Sunday, January 25 2:30-5 p.m. HST goLF

TICKETS: all-week pass (good all days) $25 any-day ticket $10 Tickets may be purchased by calling 800-417-2770

TOURNAMENT OFFICE: Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 1333 Maui Lani parkway Kahului, HI 96732 Tournament Manager, Kelly Fliear phone: 800-417-2770 Fax: 808-877-0460 E-mail: [email protected]

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1 $310,000 2 195,000 3 130,000 4 110,000 5 95,000 6 84,000 7 75,000 8 67,000 9 62,000

10 $57,000 11 52,000 12 47,000 13 42,000 14 37,000 15 33,000 16 31,000 17 29,000 18 27,000

19 $26,000 20 25,000 21 24,000 22 23,000 23 22,000 24 21,000 25 20,000 26 19,500 27 18,000

28 $17,000 29 16,000 30 15,500 31 15,000 32 14,500 33 14,000 34 13,500 35 13,000

Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize

2009 Purse Breakdown – $1.8 Million (35 players)

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The Fan-Friendly Champions Tour

The Champions Tour’s Fan Features are designed to give the Tour a distinct identity and complement the high level of skill that is displayed by its members in tournament play. The Champions Tour seeks to be the most approachable, accessible and fan-friendly arena, not only in golf, but in all of sports. In five years, the program has had significant impact as evidenced by the positive feedback received weekly from tournament organizers, sponsors and fans. players have gone out of their way to cooperate. Fan Features include:

• Live Television Interviews During Play • Gallery In The Fairway • Honorary Observers • Caddie For A Day • Behind The Scenes Tours • Game-Improvement Platform …and much more

Fans get an up-close view of Tom Kite.

Craig T. Nelson signs a golf ball for a fan before the first round of the Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am.Fuzzy Zoeller jokes and signs autographs with fans.

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No. 4

The Fan-Friendly Champions Tour (cont.)

Gallery at No. 18 watches the action during the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf.

George Lopez clowns with fans on the 18th hole.

Eduardo Romero visits with fans during the Allianz Championship.

Bill Murray (far right ) and Scott Simpson congratulate junior player Wally Gonzalez.

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Overview

The Charles Schwab Cup is a season-long, points-based competition launched in 2001 to determine the Champions Tour’s leading player. The program rewards both consistency and top-10 finishes week-in and week-out at all official/Charles Schwab Cup events.

Prize Money $2.1-million annuity to the top-five point earners at season’s end.

Payouts 1st $1 million 2nd $500,000 3rd $300,000 4th $200,000 5th $100,000

Points Distribution points are awarded to the top-10 finishers and ties in all official tournaments and are based on the money distribution for each tournament, with every $1,000 earned being the equivalent of one Charles Schwab Cup point. points are doubled at the Champions Tour’s five major championships and at the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship in october.

Web Site Information and updates are available throughout the year on pgaTour.com.

2008 Recap The road to the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Sonoma, Ca, normally has the best 30 players of 2008 from the top 30 on the money list compete for $2.5 million and the most coveted prize of the year, the Charles Schwab Cup. However with two-time Charles Schwab Cup champion Tom Watson (2003, 2005) not playing because of hip surgery, the 29th event of the Champions Tour’s 29th season had 29 players competing for the tournament title. But only five players had a mathematical chance to capture the Cup. With double Charles Schwab Cup points on the line based on the points available (884) to the winner of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, the five players with a shot at the Charles Schwab Cup were Jay Haas (2,556 points), who had a slim 12-point lead over Fred Funk (2,544). Bernhard Langer (2,460), Eduardo romero (2,032), and John Cook (1,867) were still in the hunt. Haas didn’t do much that final week in Sonoma—except win the Charles Schwab Cup. That’s enough, isn’t it, especially since it produces a $1-million annuity? Haas finished first in the year-long Champions Tour points chase because, even though he didn’t play well in the Charles Schwab Cup Championship neither did any of the other four contenders, or at least well enough to collect any points given only to the top-10 finishers each week. and not a single player who arrived at Sonoma Country Club with a chance to take the Cup came in better than 13th. andy Bean, at an impressive 20-under par total of 268, was the guy in first. He and everybody else Sunday had to play both part of the rain-suspended third round and the entire fourth round. You could see it didn’t bother him. Nor did staggering to the finish line particularly bother the 54-year-old Haas, who, Wake Forest alum and knowledgeable basketball fan that he is, said,

“I was kind of in a four corners out there.” Haas closed with an even-par 72 and a 4-under total of 284 to tie for 16th. of the potential Cup-winning fivesome, Cook was low at 282, but in 13th. Langer shot 285, romero 287 and Funk even-par 288. Funk was the overall points leader two weeks before Sonoma and led the race for five weeks total in 2008, but he tied for 36th in the aT&T Championship at San antonio and tied for 25th at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship to end his chances. “I just wish I could have made it a little more exciting,” said Funk. Haas, who joined Hale Irwin and Watson as two-time Cup winners, didn’t need any excitement if he couldn’t create it. and he couldn’t. “But, anyway, when everything is said and done, it’s like NaSCar, or whatever,” Haas pointed out, “when the guy holding the big major trophy at the end doesn’t win the last race. That’s a pretty cool thing.” Champions Tour golf seems cyclical. This is the Haas cycle. He took the Charles Schwab in 2006 by 20 points over Loren roberts, was second to roberts in 2007 and in 2008 he took the Cup once more. Langer was third, 96 points back of Haas, followed by romero and Cook “I was real fortunate that nobody behind me did what he had to do,” said Haas. “I didn’t do what I had to do, but they didn’t either. “I thought when Cook got off to a great start Saturday (he was 3-under through five holes),” Haas added, “and with all the bad weather, I better look out for him. But he had to win to pass me. I was more concerned with trying to get some points of my own this week . . . But I just couldn’t do it.” Haas alluded to his Cup victory in ’06. “I guess I feel like I did a couple of years ago,” he said. “I don’t feel like I backed into it that year, even though Loren missed a short putt and everything. It’s amazing it comes down to just a few points.”and a few putts. one of those came eight days earlier at the aT&T Championship. after what Haas called “the shot of year, if you can just boil it down to one shot.” at No. 18 at oak Hills Country Club, Haas hit his approach into a grass bunker then made a magnificent recovery to about seven feet, holed the putt and tied for third. “That put me the 12 points ahead. So that was the whole thing as you look back,” he said about what led to his million-dollar payday, the stuff of which Wall Street used to dream. “I guess my body’s lasted pretty good,” said Haas, who turned 55 in December. “I think that’s a big part of it. He then thought about his transition from the pga Tour to the Champions Tour. “Emotionally, after the (2004) ryder Cup, coming out here, I was torn between still playing some pga Tour golf and wanting to come out here. I wasn’t quite ready for either. But my first win there at Hickory (greater Hickory Classic at rock Barn) three years ago, kind of spurred me on a little bit. I guess this says I’ve been pretty consistent.” Indeed. Having led the Charles Schwab Cup race for 11 weeks out of 28 going into Sonoma and leading when the last putt dropped in the final event, it says from beginning to end he’s the Champions Tour’s Charles Schwab Cup champion.

About Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.

The Charles Schwab Corporation (Nasdaq: SCHW) is a leading provider of financial services, with more than 300 offices and 6.9 million client brokerage accounts, 1.2 million corporate retirement plan participants, 200,000 banking accounts and $1.4 trillion in client assets. Through its operating subsidiaries, the company provides a full range of securities brokerage, banking, money management and financial advisory services to individual investors and independent investment advisors. Its broker-dealer subsidiary, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (member SIpC) and affiliates offer a complete range of investment services and products, including an extensive selection of mutual funds, financial planning and investment advice, retirement plan and equity compensation plan services, referrals to independent fee-based investment advisors and custodial, operational and trading support for independent, fee-based investment advisors through its Schwab Institutional division. The Charles Schwab Bank, N.a. (member FDIC) provides banking and mortgage services and products. CyberTrader(r), Inc. (member SIpC) is an electronic trading technology and brokerage firm providing services to highly active, online traders. More information is available at schwab.com (1007-8830).

Charles Schwab Cup

2008 Charles Schwab Cup champion Jay Haas

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Charles Schwab Cup (cont.)

Charles Schwab Cup All-Time Points List

Player Points1. Tom Watson 14,9042. Hale Irwin 14,1563. Tom Kite 13,8704. Jim Thorpe 11,1815. gil Morgan 10,9246. allen Doyle 9,6497. Loren roberts 9,1938. Craig Stadler 9,0319. Dana Quigley 8,38510. Bruce Fleisher 7,464

Charles Schwab Cup All-Time Earnings List

Player Earnings

1. Jay Haas $2,500,000 Hale Irwin $2,500,000 3. Tom Watson $2,300,000 4. Loren roberts $1,600,000 5. allen Doyle $1,000,000 6. Tom Kite $900,000 7. Bruce Fleisher $800,000 8. Jim Thorpe $550,000 9. Fred Funk $500,000 Bob gilder $500,000 Mark McNulty $500,000 Craig Stadler $500,000 Dana Quigley $500,000 14. Brad Bryant $400,000 15. Bernhard Langer $300,000 Bruce Lietzke $300,000 Denis Watson $300,000

2008 Points Points Behind 1. Jay Haas 2,556 2. Fred Funk 2,544 12 3. Bernhard Langer 2,460 96 4. Eduardo romero 2,032 524 5. John Cook 1,867 689

2007 Points Points Behind 1. Loren roberts 2,716 2. Jay Haas 2,551 165 3. Denis Watson 2,177 539 4. Brad Bryant 2,167 549 5. Tom Watson 2,032 684

2006 Points Points Behind 1. Jay Haas 3,053 2. Loren roberts 3,033 20 3. Tom Kite 1,910 1,143 4. Brad Bryant 1,685 1,368 5. Jim Thorpe 1,546 1,507 Eduardo romero 1,546 1,507

2005 Points Points Behind 1. Tom Watson 2,980 2. Dana Quigley 2,733 247 3. Mark McNulty 2,210 770 4. Hale Irwin 2,001 979 5. Loren roberts 1,846 1,134

2004 Points Points Behind 1. Hale Irwin 3,427 2. Craig Stadler 3,388 39 3. Tom Kite 2,981 446 4. peter Jacobsen 2,471 956 5. Mark McNulty 2,417 1,010

2003 Points Points Behind 1. Tom Watson 4,370 2. Jim Thorpe 3,046 1,324 3. Tom Kite 2,618 1,752 4. Bruce Lietzke 2,585 1,785 5. gil Morgan 2,328 2,042

2002 Points Points Behind 1. Hale Irwin 2,886 2. Bob gilder 2,087 799 3. Bruce Fleisher 1,582 1,304 4. Tom Watson 1,448 1,438 5. Tom Kite 1,419 1,467

2001 Points Points Behind 2. Bruce Fleisher 2,166 216 3. Hale Irwin 1,959 423 4. Larry Nelson 1,930 452 5. gil Morgan 1,640 742

Past Charles Schwab Cup Champions

Points Victory Won At Clinching Year Winner Earned Margin Event # Tournament Runner-up

2001 allen Doyle 2,382 216 37 of 37 SENIor Tour Bruce Fleisher Championship

2002 Hale Irwin 2,886 799 32 of 35 Turtle Bay Bob gilder Championship

2003 Tom Watson 4,751 1,370 31 of 31 Charles Schwab Jim Thorpe Cup Championship

2004 Hale Irwin 3,427 39 30 of 30 Charles Schwab Craig Stadler Cup Championship

2005 Tom Watson 2,980 247 28 of 28 Charles Schwab Dana Quigley Cup Championship

2006 Jay Haas 3,053 20 28 of 28 Charles Schwab Loren roberts Cup Championship

2007 Loren roberts 2,716 165 29 of 29 Charles Schwab Jay Haas Cup Championship

2008 Jay Haas 2,556 12 29 of 29 Charles Schwab Fred Funk Cup Championship

Tom Watson

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GOLF CHANNEL

as part of the the pga Tour’s television agreement with goLF CHaNNEL that was signed in 2006, the network will remain the exclusive cable television home of the Champions Tour through 2021. The orlando FL-based network, broadcast in over 120 million homes worldwide, will provide complete coverage of 19 Champions Tour tournaments in 2009 and early round coverage of five additional events, including three majors, the Senior pga Championship, JELD-WEN Tradition and Constellation Energy Senior players Championship. goLF CHaNNEL employs its own production team for all of its telecasts. Tony Tortorici is the network’s executive producer and vice president of production. Brandt Packer and Keith Hirshland will serve as producers for all of the telecasts. goLF CHaNNEL also airs a weekly series on Monday evenings, “The Champions Tour Learning Center.” Every episode is dedicated to analysis, tournament highlights and instruction.

Producer

Brandt Packerpacker began his career at CBS Sports before moving to pga Tour productions to work in several capacities, including producing Champions Tour telecasts on CNBC. a graduate of the university of Tennessee, he most recently worked for aBC Sports as iso-producer, then lead producer for the majority of the network’s golf events in 2006. packer is the son of longtime CBS Sports college basketball analyst, Billy packer, and is married to the former Erin Doyle, daughter of Champions Tour player allen Doyle.

Keith Hirshlanda 30-year veteran of the television industry, he has been with goLF CHaNNEL since its launch in 1995 as the lead producer of the network’s live tournament coverage. Hirshland has produced more than 400 golf tournaments. Throughout his career, Hirshland has gained a vast knowledge of the industry, from producing and directing newscasts and sporting events at the local and national level. a graduate of the university of Nevada, Hirshland was previously employed by ESpN, where he was the producer of golf’s made-for-television events (The Skins game from 1991-1994, the Senior Skins game and Lpga Skins game, from 1992-1994).

Hosts

Brian Hammonsa native of Indiana, he is an original member of goLF CHaNNEL on-air team. He came to the network from WXIN-TV (Fox) in Indianapolis where he was the weeknight sports anchor. He also worked for aBC, ESpN, prime and NBC Sports as a motorsports announcer and as a studio host of Indiana pacers’ telecasts. In addition to hosting the Champions Tour, Hammons also hosts some pga Tour and Lpga telecasts.

David Marr IIIThe Bucknell university graduate made his Champions Tour debut in august of 2004, handling interviews. His role was expanded in 2007 to include hosting Champions Tour telecasts. previously, Marr manned the news/update desk from the network’s orlando headquarters, co-hosted the “grey goose 19th Hole” and contributed reports to “golf Central.” prior to joining the network, Marr provided 1999 ryder Cup commentary for Boston’s NBC affiliate. He also contributed commentary to several Web sites from golf’s major championships. He is the son of the late Dave Marr, the 1965 pga Championship winner and noted TV analyst.

Analysts

Frank Nobiloa native of New Zealand whose playing career was cut short due to injuries, Nobilo made his goLF CHaNNEL debut in 2004 as lead analyst on Champions Tour telecasts. Truly an international player during his career, Nobilo added the 1997 greater greensboro Chrysler Classic to his five European Tour wins. He was also a member of The presidents Cup International teams in 1994, 1996 and 1998.

Peter OosterhuisHe is recognized as one of golf’s best commentators and will continue as a goLF CHaNNEL mainstay by donning several hats in 2009, including tower analyst for pga Tour and select Champions Tour events. He will also support the network’s ample offering of studio shows surrounding its golf coverage. In addition, he serves as a contributing analyst for “golf Central,” “post game” and “Live From” telecasts. oosterhuis competed for the Europeans in six consecutive ryder Cup competitions from 1971-81 and shares the record for most wins in singles—six—with Nick Faldo. a former player on the European and pga Tour, oosterhuis garnered more than 20 victories worldwide. He was runner-up in the 1974 and 1982 British opens and led the European Tour order of Merit for four consecutive years (1971-74), a record that stood until a Colin Montgomerie’s stretch between 1993-97.

Curt ByrumFormer pga Tour and Nationwide Tour player, he is a member of the goLF CHaNNEL’s tournament team, handling analyst duties for Nationwide Tour and select pga Tour and Champions Tour events in 2009. prior to joining the network, Byrum competed for more than 15 years on the pga Tour and won the1989 Hardee’s Classic. His brother, Tom, also won the same year on Tour at the Kemper open. Byrum was an all-american at New Mexico. as a member of the Nationwide Tour, he earned victories at the 1999 South Florida Classic and the 1993 White rose Classic.

On-Course Reporters

Donna Caponi-Byrnesa 2001 World golf Hall of Fame inductee, Caponi is a goLF CHaNNEL on-course reporter at Champions Tour events. Her past television credits include ESpN, aBC Sports, CBS Sports and TBS. a member of the Lpga for 25 years (1964-89), she captured 24 Lpga titles, including six majors. In 1988 she was named to Golf’s “100 Heroes of the First Century of golf.”

Billy Ray Browna four-time university of Houston all-america and NCaa Championship medalist as a freshman, he played 12 seasons on the pga Tour, winning three times. He was the 54-hole leader at the 1990 u.S. open at Medinah, missing the playoff by one shot. over the last several years Brown has worked numerous pga Tour, Champions Tour and Lpga events for aBC Sports, ESpN and goLF CHaNNEL.

Mark LyeEntering his seventh season as a member of the Champions Tour, Lye will continue to provide expert analysis when not competing in 2008. a three-time all-american at San Jose State, he also contributes to goLF CHaNNEL’s “Sprint post game” and special-edition programming of major championships and other important events. In an 18-year pga Tour career, Lye earned nearly $2 million and won the 1983 Bank of Boston Classic. He has successfully battled cancer twice, once in 1991 and again in 2002.

John MahaffeyInjuries forced the former university of Houston star to explore broadcast opportunities with goLF CHaNNEL starting in 2004. He will continue to provide analysis in 2009, bringing an impressive list of competitive achievements and his own Texas flair to the telecasts. His 10 pga Tour wins include one major, the 1978 pga Championship, and the 1986 pLaYErS Championship. Mahaffey captured one Champions Tour title, the 1999 Southwestern Bell.

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Fred Funk opened his 2008 season in strong fashion, coming from one stroke off the pace Sunday to win the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai by two strokes over allen Doyle. The victory was Funk’s third since turning 50, and he added his fourth championship later in the season when he captured the JELD-WEN Tradition.

Funk’s 21-under score of 195 marked the third consecutive year the winner has been at least 20-under. Loren roberts set the all-time scoring record with his 25-under total in 2006, followed by Hale Irwin’s 23-under winning score.

The victory at Hualalai in Kona was Funk’s second in Hawaii in as many years. In 2007, Funk won the Turtle Bay Championship on oahu’s North Shore. While his victory at Turtle Bay was an 11-stroke romp, Funk, a native of Maryland who calls ponte Vedra Beach, FL, home, had to work a lot harder this time.

Doyle entered the final round with the one-stroke cushion, and his lead had ballooned to as many as four strokes through seven holes. But a faltering Doyle opened the door for Funk, who parlayed a strong back nine, to victory. Funk began his charge when he had a tap-in birdie o nthe par-5 10th, trimming Doyle’s lead to two. The lead was down to one when Doyle bogeyed the 11th. Funk was fully caught up when he made a 26-foot birdie putt on the par-3 12th.

Funk’s final-round, 7-under 65 tied him for low-round-of-the-day honors with Bernhard Langer.

2008 Champion – Fred Funk

Fred Funk’s 2008 Mitsubishi Electric Championship ScorecardHole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Totalpar 4 4 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 36 5 4 3 4 5 4 4 3 4 36 72round #1 4 4 3 4 3 3 5 3 4 33 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 34 67round #2 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 5 30 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 33 63round #3 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 2 4 34 4 4 2 3 5 4 4 2 3 31 65 195 (-21)

67-63-65—195 $300,000

Fred Funk, this year’s defending champion, after his 2008 victory at the tournament.

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History at a Glance

5/6/1984 orville Moody 288 Dan Sikes 295 La Costa resort and Spa 72/6,911 $100,000 $30,0005/5/1985 peter Thomson 284 Don January 287 La Costa resort and Spa 72/6,722 100,000 30,000 Dan Sikes 1/11/1986 Miller Barber 282 arnold palmer 287 La Costa resort and Spa 72/6,911 100,000 30,0001/10/1987 Don January* 287 Butch Baird 287 La Costa resort and Spa 72/6,911 100,000 30,0001/17/1988 Dave Hill 211 Miller Barber 212 La Costa resort and Spa 72/6,815 100,000 30,000 al geiberger 1/8/1989 Miller Barber 280 Dale Douglass 281 La Costa resort and Spa 72/6,715 250,000 50,0001/7/1990 george archer 283 Bruce Crampton 290 La Costa resort and Spa 72/7,022 250,000 37,500 Bobby Nichols 1/6/1991 Bruce Crampton 279 Frank Beard 283 La Costa resort and Spa 72/6,814 350,000 80,0001/12/1992 al geiberger 282 Bruce Crampton 285 La Costa resort and Spa 72/6,672 350,000 52,500 Chi Chi rodriguez 1/10/1993 al geiberger 280 Jim Dent 282 La Costa resort and Spa 72/6,935 350,000 52,5001/9/1994 Jack Nicklaus 279 Bob Murphy 280 La Costa resort and Spa 72/7,022 500,000 100,0001/15/1995 Jim Colbert* 209 Jim albus 209 Hyatt Dorado Beach (East) 72/6,740 750,000 148,0001/21/1996 John Bland 207 Jim Colbert 208 Hyatt Dorado Beach (East) 72/6,740 800,000 151,0001/19/1997 Hale Irwin 209 gil Morgan 211 Hualalai gC 72/7,053 1,000,000 186,0001/18/1998 gil Morgan 195 gibby gilbert 201 Hualalai gC 72/7,053 1,000,000 200,000 Hale Irwin 1/24/1999 John Jacobs 203 Jim Colbert 206 Hualalai gC 72/7,053 1,100,000 185,000 raymond Floyd 1/23/2000 george archer 207 Hale Irwin 209 Hualalai gC 72/7,053 1,200,000 199,000 graham Marsh Dana Quigley Lee Trevino 1/21/2001 Larry Nelson 197 Jim Thorpe 198 Hualalai gC 72/7,053 1,400,000 240,0001/20/2002 Tom Kite 199 John Jacobs 205 Hualalai gC 72/7,053 1,500,000 258,0002/2/2003 Dana Quigley 198 Larry Nelson 200 Hualalai gC 72/7,097 1,500,000 250,0001/25/2004 Fuzzy Zoeller 196 Dana Quigley 197 Hualalai gC 72/7,097 1,600,000 268,0001/23/2005 Dana Quigley* 198 Tom Watson 198 Hualalai gC 72/7,097 1,600,000 272,0001/22/2006 Loren roberts 191 Don pooley 192 Hualalai gC 72/7,053 1,700,000 290,0001/21/2007 Hale Irwin 193 Tom Kite 198 Hualalai gC 72/7,107 1,700,000 290,000 Jim Thorpe1/20/2008 Fred Funk 195 allen Doyle 197 Hualalai gC 72/7,053 1,800,000 300,000

KEY * = playoff

Final Rd. Winner Score Runner(s)-up Score Location Par/Yards Purse First Place

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The Mitsubishi Electric Championship came into being in 1984 as a Champions Tour adjunct to the pga Tour’s Mercedes Championships, played annually since 1953. The MasterCard Championship achieved its own identity in 1995, shifting from La Costa, site of the Mercedes Championships, to puerto rico and the Hyatt Dorado Beach (East Course), where it became a self standing event. The Mitsubishi Electric Championship, formerly the MasterCard Championship, gained additional stature by moving in 1997 to Hualalai, the first pga Tour resort. This year’s event, which offers a $1.7-million purse, marks the 13th playing on the Big Island of Hawaii. Beginning with the 2000 tournament, the field was expanded. Eligible players include champions of official tournaments the two preceding years and winners of major championships the previous five. This year’s field includes winners of 2001-2002 Champions Tour events and major championships played from 1998-2002. orville Moody won the inaugural event, in 1984, earning $30,000 from the $100,000 purse. Moody topped the 10-man field with an even-par 288, defeating Dan Sikes by seven strokes and Don January by eight. peter Thomson edged January and Sikes by three strokes in winning the 1985 tournament, while Miller Barber captured his first of two MasterCard Championships with a five-stroke victory over arnold palmer in 1986. January birdied the fourth hole of his playoff with Butch Baird to win in 1987. In 1988, severe Sunday weather reduced the tournament to a 54-hole event, making Dave Hill a one-stroke winner over Barber and al geiberger. With the purse up to $250,000 in 1989, Barber captured his second win at this event by one stroke over Dale Douglass. george archer defeated Bruce Crampton and Bobby Nichols by seven strokes for the 1990 title, but Crampton rebounded the next year—with the purse up to $350,000—for a four-stroke victory over Frank Beard. In 1992, geiberger won his first of two consecutive tournaments by three strokes over Crampton and Chi Chi rodriguez. He enjoyed a two-stroke margin over Jim Dent in 1993. The purse rose to $500,000 in 1994, when Jack Nicklaus edged Bob Murphy by one stroke. The victory was worth $100,000 to Nicklaus. With the spotlight exclusively on the seniors in puerto rico, Jim Colbert birdied the third hole of his playoff with Jim albus to win the 1995 title at the Hyatt Dorado Beach. The purse had risen to $750,000. In 1996, with $800,000 at stake, John Bland edged Colbert by one stroke to earn $151,000. Hale Irwin began 1997 on the right foot, capturing the first-named MasterCard Championship by two strokes over gil Morgan. The Irwin-Morgan battle at Hualalai gave an early preview of what was to unfold over the course of the season, when Hale tied peter Thomson’s 1985 Champions Tour record of nine victories and gil won six tournaments. along the way, Irwin also became the first player on either the Champions Tour or pga Tour to amass earnings of $2 million in a season. Morgan turned the tables in 1998, establishing a tournament record with his 21-under-par 195 that was good for a six-stroke victory over Irwin and gibby gilbert. Hale, however, wound up the season with seven titles to gil’s six, along with an all-time earnings record of $2,861,945. Long-hitting John Jacobs went wire-to-wire in 1999, using an 8-under-par 64 to cruise to a three-stroke victory over Jim Colbert and raymond Floyd.

In 2000, archer reprised his first tournament victory—10 years before at La Costa. a 9-under-par 207 brought the 60-year-old not only a two-stroke win over Irwin, graham Marsh, Dana Quigley and Lee Trevino but also the distinction of being the oldest winner of a Champions Tour season-opening event. In 2001, Larry Nelson made the event his first of two victories to open the 2001 Champions Tour season. By winning the royal Caribbean Classic two weeks later, Nelson joined Don January (1981) as the only players who started a Champions Tour season with consecutive wins. In 2002, Tom Kite set a tournament and course record with an opening 63 and never led by less than three strokes on the way to the first of three victories in 2002. Dana Quigley shared the first-round lead in 2003, shot a second-round 64 to retain his hold on the top spot and then pulled away to edge Nelson by two strokes and Fuzzy Zoeller by three. The win, the eighth of Quigley’s Champions Tour career, gave him at least one victory in each season since 2000. In 2004, Zoeller turned the tables, shooting a final-round 64 to edge Quigley by a stroke. Zoeller’s 64 matched Morgan’s 1998 record for low finish by a winner, Quigley was attempting to become the first player since geiberger (1992-93) to successfully defend his title but fell short when he couldn’t hold off Zoeller, who began the final round trailing by three strokes, Zoeller’s victory tied him with Nicklaus (1994) and archer (2000) for the largest deficit overcome in a win. Quigley set a tournament record in 2005 by coming back from four strokes down on the final day to win. Quigley tied Tom Watson in regulation and then defeated him on the third playoff hole, giving Quigley his second title in three years. after winning in 2003, he was second in 2004 and won again in 2005. Quigley’s victory a year ago went a long way toward him winning his first Champions Tour money title and eventual player of the Year honors. In 2006, Loren roberts showed he would be a force all season long as he won—doing so in dramatic fashion. He began the final round three strokes behind Don pooley. and while pooley did nothing to hurt his chances—firing a final-round 65—roberts scorched the Hualalai golf Course layout with an 11-under 61 that set a new course record and made him a winner for the second time in his short Champions Tour career. roberts would go on to win the next two events—adding the Senior British open later in the season—for a total of four tournament titles in 2006. He finished second on the money list and in the Charles Schwab Cup race. Irwin won the tournament for a second time when he rolled to a five-stroke victory over Jim Thorpe and Tom Kite in 2007. The victory also helped end Irwin’s winless streak that dated to 2005. Without recording a win in 2006, Irwin wasted little time getting back on track. His second-round 62 tied the second-best 18-hole score in tournament history. In 2008, Fred Funk overcame a four-stroke, final-round deficit to overtake allen Doyle to win the $300,000 first prize. The victory was Funk’s second in Hawaii, coming a year after he won the Turtle Bay Championship in oahu.

History of the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai

Dana Quigley

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Best first-round score 62, Tom Purtzer, 2008 63, Don Pooley, 2006 63, Loren Roberts, 2006 63, Tom Watson, 2006 63, Tom Kite, 2002 63, Brad Bryant, 2007 63, Allen Doyle, 2008 63, Jim Thorpe, 2008

Best second-round score 63, Gil Morgan, 2006 63, Fuzzy Zoeller, 2003 63, Hale Irwin, 2007

Best third-round score 61, Loren Roberts, 2006 63, Craig Stadler, 2004

Best fourth-found score (72-hole event) 67, Dale Douglass, 1999

Best first 36-hole score 127, Don Pooley (63-64), 2006 128, Tom Watson (64-64), 2005 128, Hale Irwin (66-62), 2007

Best second 36-hole score (72-hole event) 137, Jack Nicklaus (69-68), 1994

Best consecutive 36 holes 125, Gil Morgan (63-62), second and third rounds, 2006 127, Jay Haas (64-63), second and third rounds, 2006 127, Don Pooley (63-64), first and second rounds, 2006 127, Hale Irwin (62-65), second and third rounds, 2007

Best 54-hole score 191, Loren Roberts (63-67-61), 2006

Best 72-hole score 279, Bruce Crampton (70-69-69-71), 1991 279, Jack Nicklaus (73-69-69-68), 1994

Holes-in-one Doug Tewell, 2002 (No. 8, 4-iron, 208 yards)

Double eagles John Jacobs, 2002 (No. 10, driver, 8-iron, 189 yards)

Low finish by a winner 61, Loren Roberts, 2006

High finish by a winner 75, Don January, 1987

Low start by a winner 63, Loren Roberts, 2006 63, Tom Kite, 2002

High start by a winner 73, Miller Barber, 1989 73, George Archer, 1990 73, Jack Nicklaus, 1994 73, Hale Irwin, 1997

Largest 18-hole lead 3 strokes, Don January, 1987 3 strokes, Dale Douglass, 1989 3 strokes, Dave Stockton, 1994 3 strokes, John Jacobs, 1999 3 strokes, Tom Kite, 2002

Largest 36-hole lead 5 strokes, Bruce Crampton, 1991 5 strokes, Tom Kite, 2002

Largest 54-hole lead 7 strokes, George Archer, 1990

Largest margin of victory 7 strokes, Orville Moody, 1984 7 strokes, George Archer, 1990

Playoffs Don January defeated Butch Baird

with a birdie on the fourth extra hole, 1987 Jim Colbert defeated Jim Albus with a birdie on the third

extra hole, 1995 Dana Quigley defeated Tom Watson with a par on the third

extra hole, 2005

Best come-from-behind win 4 strokes, Dana Quigley, 2005

Wire-to-wire winners (no ties) Peter Thomson, 1985 John Jacobs, 1999 Tom Kite, 2002

Highest scoring average (Hualalai only) First round: 76.167 (1997) Second round: 73.649 (2000) Third round: 74.324 (2000)

Championship Tournament Records

Jim Thorpe

Hale Irwin

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Lowest scoring average (Hualalai only) First round: 67.536 (2008) Second round: 68.390 (2007) Third round: 67.657 (2006)

Most players below par (Hualalai only) First round: 36 (2007) Second round: 37 (2007) Third round: 36 (2007)

Fewest players below par (Hualalai only) First round: 0 (1997) Second round: 8 (2000) Third round: 6 (2000)

Most rounds in the 60s (Hualalai only) First round: 31 (2008) Second round: 29 (2005), 2007 Third round: 27 (2004)

Fewest rounds in the 60s (Hualalai only) First round: 0 (1997) Second round: 4 (2000) Third round: 2 (2000)

Championship Tournament Records (cont.)

The 2008 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai

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Top-50 Career Money Winners

Top-50 Career Stroke Averages

1 Loren roberts 65.78 9 2 Jay Haas 66.00 9 3 Fred Funk 67.17 6 4 Brad Bryant 67.50 6 5 Tom purtzer 67.60 15 6 Fuzzy Zoeller 67.73 15 T7 Don pooley 68.00 12 T7 Craig Stadler 68.00 15 T7 D.a. Weibring 68.00 15 10 Tom Watson 68.04 24 T11 David Eger 68.25 12 T11 Jim Thorpe 68.25 24 13 Dana Quigley 68.30 33 T14 Jerry pate 68.33 6 T14 Eduardo romero 68.33 6T14 Des Smyth 68.33 6 17 allen Doyle 68.41 27

18 Ben Crenshaw 68.56 9 T19 Mark McNulty 68.58 12 T19 gil Morgan 68.58 33 21 Larry Nelson 68.67 2422 Stewart ginn 68.75 12 23 Wayne Levi 68.78 9 24 Tom Kite 68.79 24T25 rodger Davis 68.83 6 T25 James Mason 68.83 6 27 Bruce Fleisher 68.95 21 T28 Morris Hatalsky 69.00 12 T28 Hale Irwin 69.00 39 T28 peter Jacobsen 69.00 12 T28 ron Streck 69.00 6 T32 John Jacobs 69.17 30 T32 Mark W. Johnson 69.17 6 T32 Scott Simpson 69.17 6

35 Doug Tewell 69.28 18 T36 John Harris 69.33 6 T36 Curtis Strange 69.33 6 38 Tom Jenkins 69.41 27 39 Mike reid 69.78 9 40 Bob gilder 69.81 21 41 Jim ahern 69.92 12 42 Ed Dougherty 70.00 9 43 Vicente Fernandez 70.10 21 44 Bob Eastwood 70.17 6 45 Bruce Lietzke 70.29 21 T46 Dave Barr 70.33 6 T46 Walter Hall 70.33 6 48 Hugh Baiocchi 70.44 9 T49 John Bland 70.50 6 T49 David Edwards 70.50 6

1 Dana Quigley 11 $1,079,446 2 Hale Irwin 13 965,188 3 gil Morgan 11 720,967 4 Larry Nelson 8 591,683 5 John Jacobs 10 566,946 6 allen Doyle 9 562,917 7 Tom Kite 8 546,042 8 Tom Watson 8 543,083 9 Jim Colbert 10 525,11710 Jim Thorpe 8 484,32111 Fuzzy Zoeller 5 468,48812 Loren roberts 3 465,00013 george archer 10 401,58314 Lee Trevino 14 355,81215 raymond Floyd 8 342,18316 Bruce Fleisher 7 337,48817 Jay Haas 3 321,000

18 Tom Jenkins 9 $315,75019 Fred Funk 2 314,75020 Jack Nicklaus 8 314,29221 graham Marsh 8 288,08322 Dave Stockton 9 287,30823 Tom purtzer 5 273,07124 D.a. Weibring 5 268,50025 Craig Stadler 5 265,75026 Doug Tewell 6 246,75027 Dave Eichelberger 9 242,10028 Don pooley 4 238,50029 al geiberger 7 237,16730 Vicente Fernandez 7 235,57131 Jim Dent 9 225,83332 Bruce Crampton 9 217,20033 Jay Sigel 8 212,79234 Bob Charles 6 190,000

35 Bob gilder 7 $180,83336 John Bland 2 180,60037 Stewart ginn 4 162,82138 Bobby Wadkins 4 162,80039 Isao aoki 7 161,75040 Bob Murphy 6 161,08341 Bruce Lietzke 7 160,80142 Ed Dougherty 3 155,00043 gibby gilbert 5 152,65044 Mark McNulty 4 141,12545 Jim albus 5 139,00046 David Eger 4 134,00047 Brad Bryant 2 133,00048 Mike Hill 6 132,58349 Chi Chi rodriguez 8 130,91750 Leonard Thompson 5 129,625

Name Events Earnings Name Events Earnings Name Events Earnings

Name Average Rounds Name Average Rounds Name Average Rounds

Minimum six rounds

Minimum six rounds

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Top-10 Finishes by Player

Player Top-10 Finishes Year (Finish) Player Top-10 Finishes Year (Finish)

allen Doyle 7 2001 (7), 2002 (T5), 2003 (T7), 2004 (T7),

2006 (T8), 2007 (T9), 2008 (2)

raymond Floyd 7 1993 (T7), 1994 (4), 1995 (T6), 1996 (T3),

1997 (T9), 1999 (T2), 2000 (T10)

al geiberger 7 1988 (T2), 1989 (6), 1990 (T4), 1992 (1),

1993 (1), 1994 (8), 1997 (T4)

Chi Chi rodriguez 7 1987 (3), 1988 (T10), 1989 (T8), 1990

(T4), 1991 (T5), 1992 (T2), 1993 (T10)

Miller Barber 6 1984 (10), 1985 (6), 1986 (1), 1987 (9),

1988 (T2), 1989 (1)

Bob Charles 6 1988 (T4), 1992 (T7), 1993 (T10), 1994

(7), 1996 (T6), 1997 (3)

Jim Colbert 6 1994 (T5), 1995 (1), 1996 (2), 1997 (T4),

1999 (T2), 2000 (T8)

Bruce Crampton 6 1987 (6), 1988 (6), 1989 (3), 1990 (T2),

1991 (1), 1992 (T2)

Hale Irwin 6 1996 (T6), 1997 (1), 1998 (T2), 2000 (T2),

2005 (T3), 2007 (1)

Dana Quigley 6 1999 (T4), 2000 (T2), 2002 (4), 2003 (1),

2004, (2) 2005 (1)

Tom Watson 6 2001 (T8), 2003 (T4), 2005 (T2), 2006

(T5), 2007 (T9), 2008 (T8)

george archer 5 1990 (1), 1991 (T3), 1993 (T3), 1994 (T9),

2000 (1)

Dale Douglass 5 1987 (T4), 1989 (2), 1991 (T5), 1992

(T10), 1993 (T7)

Don January 5 1984 (T3), 1985 (T2), 1986 (4), 1987 (1),

1988 (9)

gil Morgan 5 1997 (2), 1998 (1), 1999 (T6), 2005 (T3),

2006 (T5)

Dave Stockton 5 1993 (T3), 1994 (3), 1995 (T6), 1996 (T9),

1998 (T4)

Lee Trevino 5 1992 (T4), 1994 (T5), 1995 (T6), 1996

(T3), 2000 (T2)

Billy Casper 4 1984 (T7), 1988 (8), 1989 (5), 1990 (T9)

Jim Dent 4 1990 (T9), 1991 (T5), 1993 (2), 1995 (T3)

Dave Eichelberger 4 1997 (T9), 1998 (10), 2001 (T10),

2004 (T7)

Lee Elder 4 1985 (5), 1986 (3), 1987 (8), 1989 (13)

Vicente Fernandez 4 1997 (T7), 1998 (T4), 2000 (T8), 2004 (T9)

Bruce Fleisher 4 2001 (T3), 2002 (T5), 2003 (T7), 2004 (T9)

Mike Hill 4 1991 (T3), 1992 (T10), 1993 (5), 1996 (T6)

John Jacobs 4 1999 (1), 2000 (T6), 2002 (2), 2004 (T9)

orville Moody 4 1984 (1), 1985 (9), 1988 (T4), 1989 (4)

Larry Nelson 4 2000 (T10), 2001 (1), 2002 (T5), 2003 (2)

Jack Nicklaus 4 1994 (1), 1995 (9), 1996 (T6), 2004 (6)

Jim Thorpe 4 2001 (2), 2004 (T9), 2006 (T8), 2007 (T2)

arnold palmer 4 1984 (6), 1985 (4), 1986 (2), 1989 (T11)

Harold Henning 3 1986 (5), 1989 (14), 1992 (T4)

Jay Haas 3 2006 (T3), 2007 (T5), 2008 (T3)

Dave Hill 3 1988 (1), 1989 (7), 1990 (T6)

Tom Jenkins 3 2003 (T7), 2006 (T8), 2007 (T7)

graham Marsh 3 1996 (T3), 1997 (T7), 2000 (T2)

Loren roberts 3 2006 (1), 2007 (4), 2008 (7)

Craig Stadler 3 2004 (T3), 2005 (7), 2008 (T8)

Doug Tewell 3 2001 (T8), 2002 (T9), 2004 (T3)

D.a. Weibring 3 2006 (T3), 2007 (T7), 2008 (T10)

Isao aoki 2 1993 (6), 1999 (T8)

Butch Baird 2 1987 (2), 1990 (T9)

Don Bies 2 1989 (T11), 1990 (T6)

John Bland 2 1996 (1), 1997 (T9)

Brad Bryant 2 2007 (T5), 2008 (T10)

Charles Coody 2 1991 (8), 1992 (T7)

Jim Ferree 2 1987 (10), 1992 (9)

Stewart ginn 2 2003 (T4), 2004 (T9)

peter Jacobsen 2 2005 (T10), 2006 (T8)

Tom Kite 2 2002 (1), 2007 (T2)

gene Littler 2 1987 (T4), 1988 (T10)

rives McBee 2 1990 (T6), 1991 (T9)

Larry Mowry 2 1988 (7), 1989 (10)

Bob Murphy 2 1994 (2), 1996 (T9)

gary player 2 1988 (T10), 1999 (10)

Tom purtzer 2 2004 (5), 2005 (9)

Jay Sigel 2 1997 (T4), 1998 (7)

Dan Sikes 2 1984 (2), 1985 (T2)

peter Thomson 2 1985 (1), 1986 (6)

Fuzzy Zoeller 2 2003 (3), 2004 (1), 2005 (T10)

Tommy aaron 1 1993 (9)

Jim ahern 1 2004 (T9)

Jim albus 1 1995 (2)

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Hugh Baiocchi 1 1998 (9)

Brian Barnes 1 1999 (T6)

Frank Beard 1 1991 (2)

gay Brewer 1 1985 (7)

Bill Collins 1 1984 (9)

John Cook 1 2008 (6)

rodger Davis 1 2005 (T7)

roberto De Vicenzo 1 1985 (8)

Bob Dickson 1 1999 (T4)

Ed Dougherty 1 2001 (T3)

Bob Eastwood 1 1998 (8)

David Eger 1 2006 (T7)

Mike Fetchick 1 1986 (7)

Fred Funk 1 2008 (1)

rod Funseth 1 1984 (5)

Fred gibson 1 001 (T10)

gibby gilbert 1 1998 (T2)

Larry gilbert 1 1995 (T3)

Bob gilder 1 2008 (T10)

Bob goalby 1 1984 (T3)

David graham 1 1998 (T4)

Hubert green 1 2000 (T6)

Walter Hall 1 2002 (T5)

Simon Hobday 1 1994 (T9)

Tony Jacklin 1 1995 (T10)

al Kelley 1 1991 (T9)

Jack Kiefer 1 1995 (T10)

Bernhard Langer 1 2008 (T3)

Wayne Levi 1 2005 (T5)

Bruce Lietzke 1 2003 (T7)

gary McCord 1 2001 (T5)

Mike McCullough 1 2002 (T9)

Mark McNulty 1 2005 (T5)

Bobby Nichols 1 1990 (T2)

Charles owens 1 1987 (7)

Jerry pate 1 2007 (T9)

Don pooley 1 2006 (2)

Jimmy powell 1 1997 (T9)

Tom purtzer 1 2008 (5)

Eduardo romero 1 2007 (T9)

Doug Sanders 1 1984 (T7)

J.C. Snead 1 1999 (T8)

Leonard Thompson 1 2001 (T5)

Steve Veriato 1 2003 (6)

Bobby Wadkins 1 2002 (3)

Lanny Wadkins 1 2002 (T9)

Tom Wargo 1 1995 (5)

DeWitt Weaver 1 1992 (T4)

Tom Weiskopf 1 1997 (T9)

Walter Zembriski 1 1989 (T8)

Top-10 Finishes by Player (cont.)

Player Top-10 Finishes Year (Finish) Player Top-10 Finishes Year (Finish)

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Player Records

Loren Roberts

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andy BeanBrad BryantJohn CookBen Crenshaw*allen Doyler.W. EaksKeith FergusFred Funk**Jay HaasScott Hoch**Hale Irwinpeter Jacobsen**Mark James

Tom KiteBernhard LangerBruce Lietzke*Mark McNultygil MorganLonnie Nielsenandy Northpete oakleyJerry pategary player*Tom purtzerMike reidLoren roberts

Eduardo romeroJeff SlumanCraig StadlerCurtis Strange*Jim ThorpeBruce VaughanBobby WadkinsDenis WatsonTom WatsonD.a. WeibringMark Wiebe

Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Field

Competitors’ Capsules

ANDY BEAN

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

allianz Championship T39 72-73-69 214 -2 $8,415.00The aCE group Classic T25 69-71-69 209 -7 $15,600.00Toshiba Classic T36 70-70-68 208 -5 $9,746.67aT&T Champions Classic T25 70-75-72 217 +1 $14,592.00ginn Championship T44 72-76-75 223 +7 $9,500.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T29 69-71-74 214 +1 $12,852.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T4 63-64-62 189 -27 $81,000.00regions Charity Classic 1 65-68-70 203 -13 $255,000.00Senior pga Championship T13 73-72-74-74 293 +13 $36,000.00The principal Charity Classic 2 69-68-67 204 -9 $151,800.00Bank of america Championship T52 73-72-71 216 E $3,993.00Commerce Bank Championship T9 68-69-68 205 -8 $40,000.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T20 69-66-72 207 -9 $18,784.003M Championship T57 70-76-68 214 -2 $3,412.50Senior British open 10 69-75-73-69 286 +2 $37,820.00u.S. Senior open T14 69-71-73-72 285 +5 $44,779.00JELD-WEN Tradition T48 72-72-72-73 289 +1 $8,580.00Boeing Classic T19 71-70-71 212 -4 $20,626.67Walmart First Tee open T41 66-75-76 217 +1 $8,820.00greater Hickory Classic T25 73-67-72 212 -4 $15,158.34SaS Championship T3 68-70-67 205 -11 $138,600.00Constellation Energy T11 68-69-71-68 276 -4 $59,800.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T6 65-72-72 209 -7 $52,700.00aT&T Championship T20 68-69-70 207 -6 $17,209.50Charles Schwab Cup Championship 1 68-66-68-66 268 -20 $442,000.00Total $1,506,788Money List Position: 8

BRAD BRYANT

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T10 66-68-70 204 -12 $50,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T27 75-73-72 220 +4 $13,280.00allianz Championship T2 68-69-66 203 -13 $132,000.00The aCE group Classic p2 68-69-65 202 -14 $117,333.33aT&T Champions Classic p2 70-67-72 209 -7 $128,000.00ginn Championship T22 70-70-79 219 +3 $27,583.33The Cap Cana Championship T12 71-71-68 210 -6 $40,666.67outback Steakhouse pro-am T39 70-76-70 216 +3 $7,650.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T15 65-60-71 196 -20 $25,750.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T45 76-74-71 221 +5 $6,080.00regions Charity Classic T11 72-70-67 209 -7 $31,185.56The principal Charity Classic T30 71-70-70 211 -2 $12,190.00Bank of america Championship T57 70-73-75 218 +2 $3,300.00Commerce Bank Championship T29 67-72-71 210 -3 $10,864.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T20 69-69-69 207 -9 $18,784.00u.S. Senior open T14 70-71-73-71 285 +5 $44,779.00JELD-WEN Tradition T25 71-73-67-70 281 -7 $24,245.00Boeing Classic T14 72-71-67 210 -6 $30,600.00greater Hickory Classic T18 68-73-69 210 -6 $22,542.00SaS Championship T7 72-69-66 207 -9 $67,200.00Constellation Energy T7 70-71-67-67 275 -5 $79,300.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T20 67-68-77 212 -4 $21,080.00Charles Schwab Cup Championship 3 69-68-72-69 278 -10 $214,000.00Total $1,128,412Money List Position: 13

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular Seasonu.S. open CuT 77-79 156 +14

* Sponsor exemption** Qualified but will not play

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Competitors’ Capsules (cont.)

JOHN COOK

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai 6 67-68-66 201 -15 $80,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T18 68-75-74 217 +1 $22,560.00allianz Championship T6 69-66-70 205 -11 $59,400.00The aCE group Classic T35 68-71-73 212 -4 $8,700.00Toshiba Classic T13 71-67-67 205 -8 $28,113.75aT&T Champions Classic T5 71-69-71 211 -5 $62,400.00ginn Championship T9 72-70-73 215 -1 $67,500.00The Cap Cana Championship T25 72-71-71 214 -2 $18,240.00outback Steakhouse pro-am 4 70-68-68 206 -7 $102,000.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T4 62-65-62 189 -27 $81,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T6 68-72-69 209 -7 $60,800.00Senior pga Championship T16 73-75-72-74 294 +14 $23,375.00The principal Charity Classic T5 69-70-68 207 -6 $57,664.29Bank of america Championship 5 70-68-68 206 -10 $79,200.00Commerce Bank Championship T21 69-73-66 208 -5 $17,760.003M Championship T30 68-72-68 208 -8 $12,366.67Senior British open p2 69-71-67-71 278 -6 $210,500.00u.S. Senior open 5 66-72-66-77 281 +1 $100,238.00JELD-WEN Tradition T14 69-72-67-70 278 -10 $45,500.00Boeing Classic 3 72-66-67 205 -11 $122,400.00Walmart First Tee open WD 74-71 145 +1 SaS Championship T7 70-66-71 207 -9 $67,200.00Constellation Energy T7 69-69-70-67 275 -5 $79,300.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T39 73-68-74 215 -1 $7,820.00aT&T Championship 1 69-63-65 197 -16 $247,500.00Charles Schwab Cup Championship 13 70-68-71-73 282 -6 $59,500.00Total $1,721,037Money List Position: 5

BEN CRENSHAW

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai 17 68-69-69 206 -10 $28,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T32 69-75-77 221 +5 $10,102.86allianz Championship T31 68-68-76 212 -4 $11,632.50The aCE group Classic T53 73-74-69 216 E $3,760.00Toshiba Classic T3 66-69-67 202 -11 $102,000.00aT&T Champions Classic T43 74-76-72 222 +6 $6,720.00ginn Championship T11 71-68-77 216 E $55,000.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T26 69-68-65 202 -14 $13,750.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T13 70-71-71 212 -4 $28,800.00regions Charity Classic T35 73-70-72 215 -1 $9,792.00Commerce Bank Championship T55 68-73-73 214 +1 $3,360.00u.S. Senior open CuT 73-78 151 +11 JELD-WEN Tradition T52 74-78-70-69 291 +3 $6,586.67Boeing Classic T14 73-67-70 210 -6 $30,600.00Walmart First Tee open T21 70-69-74 213 -3 $23,887.50Constellation Energy T3 67-66-74-66 273 -7 $156,000.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T35 69-72-73 214 -2 $9,987.50aT&T Championship T56 72-69-74 215 +2 $3,382.50Total $503,361Money List Position: 36

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular SeasonMasters Tournament CuT 75-77 152 +8

ALLEN DOYLE

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai 2 63-66-68 197 -19 $188,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T18 72-70-75 217 +1 $22,560.00allianz Championship T11 68-70-69 207 -9 $35,062.50The aCE group Classic T30 69-69-73 211 -5 $11,552.00Toshiba Classic T21 67-70-69 206 -7 $16,459.09aT&T Champions Classic T36 71-73-76 220 +4 $9,173.33ginn Championship T44 76-69-78 223 +7 $9,500.00The Cap Cana Championship T35 72-74-70 216 E $11,085.71outback Steakhouse pro-am T64 76-75-73 224 +11 $2,210.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T17 65-67-65 197 -19 $22,000.00regions Charity Classic T30 72-69-72 213 -3 $12,537.50Senior pga Championship T53 76-74-77-75 302 +22 $4,225.00The principal Charity Classic T54 71-73-72 216 +3 $3,881.25Bank of america Championship T52 76-70-70 216 E $3,993.00Commerce Bank Championship T39 74-70-67 211 -2 $7,680.00u.S. Senior open CuT 79-81 160 +20 JELD-WEN Tradition T52 69-72-73-77 291 +3 $6,586.66Boeing Classic T25 72-70-71 213 -3 $15,504.00Walmart First Tee open T11 69-69-72 210 -6 $46,200.00greater Hickory Classic T48 73-75-69 217 +1 $5,270.00SaS Championship T61 73-71-74 218 +2 $3,465.00Constellation Energy T59 71-73-74-71 289 +9 $4,290.00 Senior players ChampionshipaT&T Championship WD 70 70 -1 Total $441,235Money List Position: 42

R.W. EAKS

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T23 67-67-74 208 -8 $18,500.00Turtle Bay Championship T32 73-71-77 221 +5 $10,102.86allianz Championship T18 69-71-70 210 -6 $20,171.25The aCE group Classic T48 75-69-70 214 -2 $5,120.00Toshiba Classic T21 70-68-68 206 -7 $16,459.09aT&T Champions Classic T14 71-68-76 215 -1 $26,426.66ginn Championship T18 70-75-73 218 +2 $34,187.50The Cap Cana Championship T18 72-71-69 212 -4 $26,520.00outback Steakhouse pro-am WD Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T11 62-67-66 195 -21 $31,375.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic WD regions Charity Classic T8 71-67-70 208 -8 $48,733.33The principal Charity Classic T36 66-75-71 212 -1 $8,642.25Bank of america Championship T20 69-72-70 211 -5 $18,892.50Commerce Bank Championship T29 70-69-71 210 -3 $10,864.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T46 75-68-70 213 -3 $5,280.003M Championship 1 65-63-65 193 -23 $262,500.00u.S. Senior open T18 72-73-69-72 286 +6 $34,773.00JELD-WEN Tradition T25 68-73-71-69 281 -7 $24,245.00Boeing Classic T19 71-69-72 212 -4 $20,626.66Walmart First Tee open T38 69-71-76 216 E $11,130.00greater Hickory Classic 1 61-68-71 200 -16 $255,000.00SaS Championship T23 73-67-71 211 -5 $21,525.00Constellation Energy T65 70-71-73-76 290 +10 $2,782.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic WD 73 73 +1 aT&T Championship T53 70-71-73 214 +1 $3,960.00Charles Schwab Cup Championship 29 71-73-77-77 298 +10 $24,500.00Total $942,316Money List Position: 21

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KEITH FERGUS

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T23 72-72-64 208 -8 $18,500.00Turtle Bay Championship T8 71-72-72 215 -1 $40,533.34allianz Championship T6 67-70-68 205 -11 $59,400.00The aCE group Classic T16 68-69-70 207 -9 $24,096.00Toshiba Classic T8 67-67-70 204 -9 $44,880.00aT&T Champions Classic T36 73-73-74 220 +4 $9,173.34ginn Championship T31 70-77-74 221 +5 $15,833.33The Cap Cana Championship T35 74-69-73 216 E $11,085.71outback Steakhouse pro-am T15 74-66-71 211 -2 $25,670.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T11 62-65-68 195 -21 $31,375.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T24 69-72-74 215 -1 $14,628.57regions Charity Classic T11 72-68-69 209 -7 $31,185.55Senior pga Championship T30 71-74-75-77 297 +17 $11,750.00The principal Charity Classic T16 69-70-70 209 -4 $25,213.75Bank of america Championship 6 71-66-70 207 -9 $66,000.00Commerce Bank Championship 13 67-70-69 206 -7 $32,000.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T10 68-71-66 205 -11 $32,400.003M Championship T24 68-68-71 207 -9 $16,362.50u.S. Senior open T14 73-71-66-75 285 +5 $44,779.00JELD-WEN Tradition T31 73-72-70-68 283 -5 $17,160.00Boeing Classic T17 71-70-70 211 -5 $26,350.00Walmart First Tee open T41 72-73-72 217 +1 $8,820.00greater Hickory Classic T23 69-69-73 211 -5 $18,275.00SaS Championship T39 74-67-73 214 -2 $10,080.00Constellation Energy T47 73-69-78-66 286 +6 $8,580.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T39 70-69-76 215 -1 $7,820.00aT&T Championship 2 65-70-65 200 -13 $145,200.00Charles Schwab Cup Championship 28 73-71-76-76 296 +8 $25,000.00Total $822,151Money List Position: 24

FRED FUNK

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai 1 67-63-65 195 -21 $300,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T32 70-70-81 221 +5 $10,102.85Toshiba Classic T13 69-69-67 205 -8 $28,113.75aT&T Champions Classic T14 70-70-75 215 -1 $26,426.66ginn Championship T4 67-69-77 213 -3 $135,000.00The Cap Cana Championship T25 74-68-72 214 -2 $18,240.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T17 65-69-63 197 -19 $22,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T13 67-71-74 212 -4 $28,800.00u.S. Senior open 2 65-69-69-75 278 -2 $280,000.00JELD-WEN Tradition 1 69-66-65-69 269 -19 $392,000.00Boeing Classic T30 77-71-66 214 -2 $13,090.00Walmart First Tee open T4 67-70-71 208 -8 $96,600.00greater Hickory Classic T10 65-71-71 207 -9 $40,800.00SaS Championship T10 74-66-68 208 -8 $46,620.00Constellation Energy 2 66-68-72-66 272 -8 $228,800.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic 3 72-66-69 207 -9 $122,400.00aT&T Championship T36 71-70-68 209 -4 $8,937.50Charles Schwab Cup Championship T25 74-71-72-71 288 E $28,000.00Total $1,825,930Money List Position: 3

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular SeasonMercedes-Benz Championship T25 75-71-72-72 290 -2 210Sony open in Hawaii T10 69-64-69-72 274 -6 536FBr open T54 69-70-68-75 282 -2 57Northern Trust open T70 74-70-71-76 291 +7 49Mayakoba golf Classic T63 73-71-66-75 285 +5 27The Honda Classic CuT 72-74 146 +6 Verizon Heritage CuT 76-71 147 +5 THE pLaYErS Championship CuT 74-77 151 +7 Stanford St. Jude Championship CuT 72-76 148 +8 Travelers Championship T37 66-68-65-74 273 -7 108Buick open CuT 68-75 143 -1 aT&T National T63 70-69-68-76 283 +3 53u.S. Bank Championship CuT 72-67 139 -1 Viking Classic CuT 71-72 143 -1 *Merrill Lynch Shootout T12 74-65 139 -5 PGA TOUR Regular Seaon FedExCup Points (Rank): 1,038 (175)

JAY HAAS

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T3 65-67-67 199 -17 $118,000.00allianz Championship T6 67-71-67 205 -11 $59,400.00Toshiba Classic p2 65-69-65 199 -14 $149,600.00aT&T Champions Classic 4 71-68-71 210 -6 $96,000.00ginn Championship T40 75-73-74 222 +6 $12,000.00The Cap Cana Championship T3 70-69-68 207 -9 $132,000.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T2 70-71-64 205 -8 $136,850.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T23 66-69-65 200 -16 $16,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T39 73-72-75 220 +4 $7,680.00Senior pga Championship 1 69-72-72-74 287 +7 $360,000.00The principal Charity Classic 1 70-68-65 203 -10 $258,750.00Bank of america Championship T45 68-72-75 215 -1 $5,775.00u.S. Senior open T9 72-70-70-71 283 +3 $62,814.00JELD-WEN Tradition T3 67-68-66-73 274 -14 $174,000.00Walmart First Tee open T25 68-71-75 214 -2 $19,152.00greater Hickory Classic T10 68-69-70 207 -9 $40,800.00SaS Championship T17 75-67-68 210 -6 $28,805.00Constellation Energy 6 67-70-69-68 274 -6 $104,000.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T6 66-72-71 209 -7 $52,700.00aT&T Championship T3 67-68-66 201 -12 $108,900.00Charles Schwab Cup Championship T16 69-69-74-72 284 -4 $48,500.00Total $1,991,726Money List Position: 2

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular Seasonpga Championship CuT 73-77 150 +10

SCOTT HOCH

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai 36 72-69-74 215 -1 $12,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T44 73-75-75 223 +7 $6,560.00allianz Championship 1 67-67-68 202 -14 $247,500.00The aCE group Classic p1 68-66-68 202 -14 $240,000.00Toshiba Classic T21 67-72-67 206 -7 $16,459.10ginn Championship T14 72-70-75 217 +1 $43,750.00The Cap Cana Championship T5 71-67-70 208 -8 $78,000.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T2 67-67-71 205 -8 $136,850.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T17 65-69-63 197 -19 $22,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T2 67-71-69 207 -9 $117,333.34regions Charity Classic T11 70-71-68 209 -7 $31,185.56Senior pga Championship T3 71-74-72-72 289 +9 $102,666.65The principal Charity Classic T46 72-70-71 213 E $6,382.50Bank of america Championship T32 69-71-73 213 -3 $9,817.50Commerce Bank Championship T14 71-71-65 207 -6 $25,668.573M Championship T24 69-66-72 207 -9 $16,362.50Senior British open T41 79-73-69-73 294 +10 $11,780.00u.S. Senior open T9 76-70-68-69 283 +3 $62,814.00JELD-WEN Tradition 5 72-66-66-71 275 -13 $126,600.00SaS Championship T10 71-66-71 208 -8 $46,620.00Constellation Energy T16 66-71-72-69 278 -2 $42,900.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T23 73-67-73 213 -3 $14,620.00aT&T Championship T30 70-69-69 208 -5 $11,660.00Charles Schwab Cup Championship T11 70-66-74-71 281 -7 $68,000.00Total $1,497,529Money List Position: 9

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular SeasonThe Honda Classic T65 75-69-72-72 288 +8 52PGA TOUR Regular Seaon FedExCup Points (Rank): 52 (251)Official Money (Rank): $11,385 (254)

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Competitors’ Capsules (cont.)

HALE IRWIN

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T30 72-70-68 210 -6 $14,750.00Turtle Bay Championship T32 72-72-77 221 +5 $10,102.86allianz Championship T18 69-68-73 210 -6 $20,171.25The aCE group Classic T43 74-67-72 213 -3 $6,560.00aT&T Champions Classic T25 73-72-72 217 +1 $14,592.00ginn Championship T62 75-73-80 228 +12 $3,500.00The Cap Cana Championship T30 76-72-67 215 -1 $14,440.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T50 71-74-73 218 +5 $4,760.00regions Charity Classic T55 70-72-77 219 +3 $3,740.00Senior pga Championship CuT 75-80 155 +15 The principal Charity Classic T22 70-71-69 210 -3 $16,969.69Bank of america Championship T26 68-72-72 212 -4 $14,025.003M Championship 12 68-66-70 204 -12 $38,500.00u.S. Senior open T40 74-71-72-76 293 +13 $12,575.00JELD-WEN Tradition T41 68-69-72-77 286 -2 $11,700.00Boeing Classic T32 69-74-72 215 -1 $9,732.50Walmart First Tee open T30 66-73-76 215 -1 $14,201.25SaS Championship T45 73-73-69 215 -1 $7,350.00Constellation Energy T27 72-71-68-70 281 +1 $21,580.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T35 71-71-72 214 -2 $9,987.50aT&T Championship T20 72-67-68 207 -6 $17,209.50Total $266,446Money List Position: 60

PETER JACOBSEN

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T37 73-74-69 216 E $10,812.50The aCE group Classic T13 66-68-72 206 -10 $30,400.00Toshiba Classic 71 73-72-73 218 +5 $1,394.00aT&T Champions Classic T60 75-75-76 226 +10 $2,720.00Commerce Bank Championship T74 77-73-75 225 +12 $1,024.003M Championship T13 67-68-70 205 -11 $34,125.00u.S. Senior open CuT 73-81 154 +14 Total $80,475Money List Position: 91

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular SeasonaT&T pebble Beach National pro-am CuT 73-75-78 226 +10 *aDT Skills Challenge T4

MARK JAMES

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

allianz Championship T18 70-66-74 210 -6 $20,171.25The aCE group Classic T53 75-69-72 216 E $3,760.00ginn Championship T51 81-71-73 225 +9 $6,400.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T15 67-74-70 211 -2 $25,670.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T21 69-65-65 199 -17 $18,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T10 72-70-69 211 -5 $38,400.00Senior pga Championship T62 79-73-76-76 304 +24 $3,875.00The principal Charity Classic T30 73-70-68 211 -2 $12,190.00Bank of america Championship T32 70-75-68 213 -3 $9,817.50Commerce Bank Championship T39 70-69-72 211 -2 $7,680.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T20 68-73-66 207 -9 $18,784.00Senior British open T16 75-73-68-73 289 +5 $24,600.00u.S. Senior open T29 72-71-72-74 289 +9 $18,593.00greater Hickory Classic T25 68-71-73 212 -4 $15,158.33SaS Championship T33 74-67-72 213 -3 $12,950.00Constellation Energy T32 74-70-68-70 282 +2 $16,417.14 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T23 71-70-72 213 -3 $14,620.00aT&T Championship T5 63-69-70 202 -11 $68,200.00Total $335,286Money List Position: 50

TOM KITE

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai 35 70-76-68 214 -2 $12,500.00Turtle Bay Championship T8 68-73-74 215 -1 $40,533.33allianz Championship T9 68-70-68 206 -10 $44,550.00The aCE group Classic p2 65-72-65 202 -14 $117,333.34Toshiba Classic T49 70-72-70 212 -1 $4,930.00aT&T Champions Classic T39 73-75-73 221 +5 $8,000.00ginn Championship T14 71-70-76 217 +1 $43,750.00The Cap Cana Championship T56 80-68-72 220 +4 $4,100.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T57 72-75-73 220 +7 $3,485.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T11 65-64-66 195 -21 $31,375.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T35 74-74-70 218 +2 $9,400.00regions Charity Classic 72 79-75-72 226 +10 $1,292.00Senior pga Championship T13 75-71-71-76 293 +13 $36,000.00The principal Charity Classic T30 73-68-70 211 -2 $12,190.00Bank of america Championship T20 63-72-76 211 -5 $18,892.50Commerce Bank Championship T29 73-65-72 210 -3 $10,864.003M Championship T6 68-69-65 202 -14 $63,000.00Senior British open T16 76-72-71-70 289 +5 $24,600.00u.S. Senior open T12 67-71-71-75 284 +4 $53,109.00JELD-WEN Tradition T18 72-70-68-70 280 -8 $32,611.43Boeing Classic 1 69-67-66 202 -14 $255,000.00Walmart First Tee open T14 68-70-73 211 -5 $34,685.00greater Hickory Classic T2 66-71-67 204 -12 $136,000.00SaS Championship 2 69-66-69 204 -12 $184,800.00Constellation Energy T21 71-69-68-72 280 E $28,166.66 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T35 70-68-76 214 -2 $9,987.50aT&T Championship T36 69-66-74 209 -4 $8,937.50Charles Schwab Cup Championship T14 68-70-74-71 283 -5 $54,500.00Total $1,284,592Money List Position: 10

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular Seasonpuerto rico open CuT 77-74 151 +7

BERNHARD LANGER

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T3 66-68-65 199 -17 $118,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T8 68-71-76 215 -1 $40,533.33allianz Championship T35 69-71-73 213 -3 $9,693.75Toshiba Classic p1 65-65-69 199 -14 $255,000.00aT&T Champions Classic T5 71-68-72 211 -5 $62,400.00ginn Championship 1 67-66-71 204 -12 $375,000.00The Cap Cana Championship T15 74-68-69 211 -5 $34,000.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T34 69-73-73 215 +2 $10,234.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T6 65-61-66 192 -24 $60,000.00regions Charity Classic T5 67-71-69 207 -9 $70,266.67Senior pga Championship 2 71-71-70-76 288 +8 $216,000.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T26 73-72-64 209 -7 $13,600.003M Championship T2 67-66-66 199 -17 $140,000.00Senior British open 4 70-71-71-68 280 -4 $94,700.00u.S. Senior open T6 72-70-74-66 282 +2 $80,895.00JELD-WEN Tradition T7 68-66-72-71 277 -11 $70,600.00SaS Championship T45 72-72-71 215 -1 $7,350.00Constellation Energy T7 66-70-71-68 275 -5 $79,300.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic 1 68-67-69 204 -12 $255,000.00Charles Schwab Cup Championship T18 71-72-72-70 285 -3 $42,500.00Total $2,035,072Money List Position: 1

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular SeasonMasters Tournament CuT 74-77 151 +7 THE pLaYErS Championship T15 72-67-75-77 291 +3 426PGA TOUR Regular Seaon FedExCup Points (Rank): 426 (211)Official Money (Rank): $147,250 (212)

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Competitors’ Capsules (cont.)

BRUCE LIETZKE

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T37 72-73-71 216 E $10,812.50Turtle Bay Championship T44 76-74-73 223 +7 $6,560.00allianz Championship T2 70-65-68 203 -13 $132,000.00The aCE group Classic T35 66-70-76 212 -4 $8,700.00Toshiba Classic T32 66-70-71 207 -6 $11,475.00aT&T Champions Classic T60 78-76-72 226 +10 $2,720.00ginn Championship T67 75-75-79 229 +13 $2,625.00The Cap Cana Championship T35 73-67-76 216 E $11,085.71Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T28 69-67-67 203 -13 $12,750.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T58 70-77-77 224 +8 $3,120.00regions Charity Classic T65 76-73-73 222 +6 $1,955.00The principal Charity Classic 77 77-77-79 233 +20 $931.50Bank of america Championship T32 68-73-72 213 -3 $9,817.50Commerce Bank Championship T60 72-71-73 216 +3 $2,720.00JELD-WEN Tradition T48 72-73-69-75 289 +1 $8,580.00Boeing Classic T50 74-71-72 217 +1 $4,624.00greater Hickory Classic T48 72-74-71 217 +1 $5,270.00SaS Championship T55 71-72-74 217 +1 $4,305.00Constellation Energy 71 73-72-71-76 292 +12 $2,132.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T13 71-72-68 211 -5 $28,924.29aT&T Championship T46 70-70-72 212 -1 $5,940.00Total $277,047Money List Position: 56

MARK MCNULTY

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T30 65-69-76 210 -6 $14,750.00Turtle Bay Championship T47 73-75-76 224 +8 $5,280.00allianz Championship T11 66-69-72 207 -9 $35,062.50The aCE group Classic T35 74-70-68 212 -4 $8,700.00Toshiba Classic T21 72-67-67 206 -7 $16,459.09aT&T Champions Classic T25 73-67-77 217 +1 $14,592.00ginn Championship T11 70-69-77 216 E $55,000.00The Cap Cana Championship T18 73-70-69 212 -4 $26,520.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T29 72-70-72 214 +1 $12,852.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T10 66-64-64 194 -22 $38,500.00The principal Charity Classic T36 67-70-75 212 -1 $8,642.25Bank of america Championship T3 65-70-70 205 -11 $108,900.00Commerce Bank Championship T9 67-69-69 205 -8 $40,000.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T10 69-71-65 205 -11 $32,400.003M Championship T65 72-72-73 217 +1 $2,012.50Senior British open T16 70-72-75-72 289 +5 $24,600.00u.S. Senior open 3 68-70-73-68 279 -1 $177,650.00JELD-WEN Tradition T25 67-72-72-70 281 -7 $24,245.00Boeing Classic T7 70-68-70 208 -8 $49,640.00Walmart First Tee open T4 68-71-69 208 -8 $96,600.00greater Hickory Classic T4 67-69-69 205 -11 $83,866.66SaS Championship T7 73-63-71 207 -9 $67,200.00Constellation Energy T52 69-69-73-76 287 +7 $6,017.14 Senior players ChampionshipaT&T Championship T16 68-69-69 206 -7 $25,616.25Charles Schwab Cup Championship T5 69-73-71-67 280 -8 $103,166.67Total $1,078,272Money List Position: 16

GIL MORGAN

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T37 69-73-74 216 E $10,812.50Turtle Bay Championship T4 65-72-77 214 -2 $73,600.00allianz Championship T18 67-70-73 210 -6 $20,171.25The aCE group Classic T21 73-69-66 208 -8 $18,200.00Toshiba Classic T44 69-68-74 211 -2 $6,630.00aT&T Champions Classic T65 73-78-77 228 +12 $1,920.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T22 73-71-68 212 -1 $18,317.50Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T11 65-64-66 195 -21 $31,375.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T45 73-73-75 221 +5 $6,080.00regions Charity Classic T44 73-71-73 217 +1 $6,630.00Senior pga Championship T43 78-74-71-76 299 +19 $6,600.00The principal Charity Classic T36 71-73-68 212 -1 $8,642.25Commerce Bank Championship T29 70-69-71 210 -3 $10,864.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T32 71-70-69 210 -6 $11,040.003M Championship T24 70-68-69 207 -9 $16,362.50u.S. Senior open T23 71-77-69-70 287 +7 $26,493.00JELD-WEN Tradition T31 70-71-71-71 283 -5 $17,160.00Boeing Classic T55 77-73-69 219 +3 $3,740.00Walmart First Tee open T21 76-66-71 213 -3 $23,887.50greater Hickory Classic T7 67-66-73 206 -10 $54,400.00SaS Championship T3 70-68-67 205 -11 $138,600.00Constellation Energy T13 69-70-71-67 277 -3 $49,400.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T39 73-70-72 215 -1 $7,820.00aT&T Championship T30 67-73-68 208 -5 $11,660.00Total $580,405Money List Position: 32

LONNIE NIELSEN

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T18 68-72-67 207 -9 $24,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T14 70-72-74 216 E $28,000.00allianz Championship T31 69-71-72 212 -4 $11,632.50The aCE group Classic T13 71-69-66 206 -10 $30,400.00Toshiba Classic T8 67-71-66 204 -9 $44,880.00ginn Championship T2 66-69-77 212 -4 $200,000.00The Cap Cana Championship T30 75-69-71 215 -1 $14,440.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T26 72-71-70 213 E $15,470.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T15 65-60-71 196 -20 $25,750.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T10 71-74-66 211 -5 $38,400.00regions Charity Classic T5 73-66-68 207 -9 $70,266.67Senior pga Championship T53 81-70-78-73 302 +22 $4,225.00The principal Charity Classic T22 66-71-73 210 -3 $16,969.68Bank of america Championship T7 73-69-66 208 -8 $50,325.00Commerce Bank Championship T2 67-69-66 202 -11 $128,000.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T26 70-71-68 209 -7 $13,600.003M Championship T15 68-66-72 206 -10 $24,947.22u.S. Senior open T37 74-72-75-71 292 +12 $14,626.00JELD-WEN Tradition T7 70-71-66-70 277 -11 $70,600.00Boeing Classic T5 73-66-68 207 -9 $74,800.00Walmart First Tee open T21 74-71-68 213 -3 $23,887.50greater Hickory Classic T15 69-71-69 209 -7 $28,900.00SaS Championship T55 72-74-71 217 +1 $4,305.00Constellation Energy T13 70-68-70-69 277 -3 $49,400.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic 2 67-68-71 206 -10 $149,600.00aT&T Championship T12 69-68-68 205 -8 $32,587.50Charles Schwab Cup Championship T21 70-70-76-71 287 -1 $34,000.00Total $1,224,012Money List Position: 11

ANDY NORTH

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

outback Steakhouse pro-am T48 72-77-68 217 +4 $5,780.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T1 59-62-64 185 -31 $225,000.00Total $230,780Money List Position: 64

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PETE OAKLEY

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T37 67-74-75 216 E $10,812.50Senior pga Championship CuT 76-77 153 +13 Senior British open T68 74-77-75-77 303 +19 $3,770.00JELD-WEN Tradition 63 78-72-75-75 300 +12 $3,900.00Total $18,482Money List Position: 133

JERRY PATE

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T18 66-75-66 207 -9 $24,000.00Turtle Bay Championship 1 71-70-70 211 -5 $240,000.00allianz Championship T9 66-67-73 206 -10 $44,550.00The aCE group Classic T53 73-69-74 216 E $3,760.00Toshiba Classic T65 73-74-69 216 +3 $2,040.00aT&T Champions Classic T5 70-71-70 211 -5 $62,400.00ginn Championship T44 75-71-77 223 +7 $9,500.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T4 63-64-62 189 -27 $81,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T24 71-72-72 215 -1 $14,628.57Senior pga Championship WD 84 84 +14 Total $481,878Money List Position: 38

GARY PLAYER

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

allianz Championship T68 75-74-73 222 +6 $1,551.00The aCE group Classic 75 74-70-80 224 +8 $992.00Toshiba Classic T65 73-72-71 216 +3 $2,040.00ginn Championship T72 79-75-79 233 +17 $1,825.00Bank of america Championship T57 73-72-73 218 +2 $3,300.00Senior British open CuT 81-75 156 +14 Total $9,708Money List Position: 164

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular SeasonMasters Tournament CuT 83-78 161 +17

TOM PURTZER

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai 5 62-69-69 200 -16 $91,750.00Turtle Bay Championship T39 71-73-78 222 +6 $7,840.00allianz Championship T15 67-70-71 208 -8 $28,875.00The aCE group Classic T35 67-76-69 212 -4 $8,700.00Toshiba Classic T21 68-69-69 206 -7 $16,459.09aT&T Champions Classic 10 67-73-73 213 -3 $41,600.00ginn Championship T56 73-74-79 226 +10 $5,250.00The Cap Cana Championship T18 75-69-68 212 -4 $26,520.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T48 68-72-77 217 +4 $5,780.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T17 66-63-68 197 -19 $22,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T39 74-74-72 220 +4 $7,680.00Senior pga Championship 12 73-67-81-71 292 +12 $42,000.00The principal Charity Classic T5 67-71-69 207 -6 $57,664.28Bank of america Championship T16 72-69-69 210 -6 $25,616.25Commerce Bank Championship T39 70-71-70 211 -2 $7,680.003M Championship T24 68-70-69 207 -9 $16,362.50u.S. Senior open T18 70-74-72-70 286 +6 $34,773.00JELD-WEN Tradition T25 71-70-69-71 281 -7 $24,245.00Boeing Classic T19 73-68-71 212 -4 $20,626.66Walmart First Tee open T30 73-67-75 215 -1 $14,201.25greater Hickory Classic T53 66-72-80 218 +2 $3,995.00SaS Championship T39 71-72-71 214 -2 $10,080.00Constellation Energy T43 71-71-74-69 285 +5 $10,920.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T13 71-70-70 211 -5 $28,924.29aT&T Championship T20 67-66-74 207 -6 $17,209.50Total $576,751Money List Position: 33

MIKE REID

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T18 67-70-70 207 -9 $24,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T47 69-80-75 224 +8 $5,280.00The aCE group Classic T35 72-69-71 212 -4 $8,700.00aT&T Champions Classic 77 76-80-78 234 +18 $864.00The Cap Cana Championship T18 71-69-72 212 -4 $26,520.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T12 68-68-74 210 -3 $34,566.66FedEx Kinko’s Classic T54 71-82-70 223 +7 $3,600.00regions Charity Classic T11 72-67-70 209 -7 $31,185.55Senior pga Championship T67 78-74-77-76 305 +25 $3,762.50Bank of america Championship T26 68-71-73 212 -4 $14,025.00Commerce Bank Championship T45 71-67-74 212 -1 $6,080.003M Championship T24 69-70-68 207 -9 $16,362.50Senior British open T32 73-72-74-73 292 +8 $15,350.00u.S. Senior open T32 76-72-66-76 290 +10 $17,209.00JELD-WEN Tradition T41 74-70-68-74 286 -2 $11,700.00Boeing Classic T19 72-70-70 212 -4 $20,626.67Walmart First Tee open T14 69-73-69 211 -5 $34,685.00greater Hickory Classic T48 73-70-74 217 +1 $5,270.00SaS Championship T55 71-72-74 217 +1 $4,305.00Constellation Energy T65 75-71-72-72 290 +10 $2,782.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T47 73-71-72 216 E $5,440.00aT&T Championship T12 69-69-67 205 -8 $32,587.50Total $324,901Money List Position: 52

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LOREN ROBERTS

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai 7 68-65-69 202 -14 $70,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T4 72-71-71 214 -2 $73,600.00allianz Championship 17 72-66-71 209 -7 $26,400.00The aCE group Classic T6 65-70-69 204 -12 $60,800.00Toshiba Classic T21 71-67-68 206 -7 $16,459.09aT&T Champions Classic p2 69-70-70 209 -7 $128,000.00ginn Championship T11 71-70-75 216 E $55,000.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T26 72-72-69 213 E $15,470.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T11 65-65-65 195 -21 $31,375.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic 5 68-66-74 208 -8 $76,800.00regions Charity Classic 2 69-66-69 204 -12 $149,600.00Senior pga Championship T49 78-74-76-73 301 +21 $4,725.00The principal Charity Classic T5 68-72-67 207 -6 $57,664.29Bank of america Championship 2 68-66-67 201 -15 $145,200.00Commerce Bank Championship 1 65-68-68 201 -12 $240,000.003M Championship T9 66-65-72 203 -13 $45,500.00u.S. Senior open T12 74-72-71-67 284 +4 $53,109.00JELD-WEN Tradition T7 70-69-69-69 277 -11 $70,600.00Walmart First Tee open T14 66-69-76 211 -5 $34,685.00greater Hickory Classic T15 71-69-69 209 -7 $28,900.00SaS Championship T23 69-73-69 211 -5 $21,525.00Constellation Energy T21 68-71-72-69 280 E $28,166.67 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T6 69-71-69 209 -7 $52,700.00aT&T Championship T30 68-68-72 208 -5 $11,660.00Charles Schwab Cup Championship 4 69-68-72-70 279 -9 $177,000.00Total $1,674,939Money List Position: 6

EDUARDO ROMERO

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T18 65-72-70 207 -9 $24,000.00allianz Championship T4 69-67-68 204 -12 $89,100.00The aCE group Classic T16 67-73-67 207 -9 $24,096.00Toshiba Classic T39 70-68-71 209 -4 $8,670.00aT&T Champions Classic T20 71-74-71 216 E $18,784.00ginn Championship T31 71-74-76 221 +5 $15,833.33The Cap Cana Championship T9 71-68-70 209 -7 $52,000.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T21 69-65-65 199 -17 $18,000.00Senior pga Championship T16 71-77-71-75 294 +14 $23,375.00The principal Charity Classic T12 70-70-68 208 -5 $34,068.75Commerce Bank Championship T21 67-71-70 208 -5 $17,760.00Dick’s Sporting goods open 1 65-65-69 199 -17 $240,000.00Senior British open 3 68-73-68-70 279 -5 $118,500.00u.S. Senior open 1 67-69-65-73 274 -6 $470,000.00JELD-WEN Tradition T18 74-65-71-70 280 -8 $32,611.43SaS Championship 1 68-67-66 201 -15 $315,000.00Constellation Energy T7 66-72-67-70 275 -5 $79,300.00 Senior players ChampionshipCharles Schwab Cup Championship T21 69-74-71-73 287 -1 $34,000.00Total $1,615,098Money List Position: 7

JEFF SLUMAN

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

Turtle Bay Championship T23 72-74-73 219 +3 $16,400.00allianz Championship T18 72-67-71 210 -6 $20,171.25The aCE group Classic T6 68-68-68 204 -12 $60,800.00Toshiba Classic T13 68-65-72 205 -8 $28,113.75aT&T Champions Classic T30 70-70-78 218 +2 $11,800.00The Cap Cana Championship T25 74-71-69 214 -2 $18,240.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T8 70-71-68 209 -4 $46,750.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T2 62-63-61 186 -30 $132,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T13 68-73-71 212 -4 $28,800.00regions Charity Classic 3 69-72-64 205 -11 $122,400.00Senior pga Championship T9 70-73-70-78 291 +11 $50,000.00The principal Charity Classic T50 70-71-74 215 +2 $4,830.00Bank of america Championship 1 68-67-64 199 -17 $247,500.00Commerce Bank Championship T4 70-67-66 203 -10 $86,400.003M Championship T9 65-71-67 203 -13 $45,500.00Senior British open T21 78-74-70-68 290 +6 $20,720.00u.S. Senior open T18 72-76-71-67 286 +6 $34,773.00JELD-WEN Tradition T31 72-73-70-68 283 -5 $17,160.00Boeing Classic T32 75-71-69 215 -1 $9,732.50Walmart First Tee open 1 69-66-67 202 -14 $315,000.00greater Hickory Classic T34 72-71-71 214 -2 $9,835.72SaS Championship T15 71-71-67 209 -7 $36,750.00Constellation Energy T3 70-70-64-69 273 -7 $156,000.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic 12 70-72-68 210 -6 $37,400.00aT&T Championship T5 67-64-71 202 -11 $68,200.00Charles Schwab Cup Championship T5 70-70-70-70 280 -8 $103,166.67Total $1,728,442Money List Position: 4

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular SeasonSony open in Hawaii CuT 73-74 147 +7 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic CuT 71-67-72-72 282 -6

CRAIG STADLER

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T8 68-67-68 203 -13 $62,500.00The aCE group Classic T30 70-67-74 211 -5 $11,552.00Toshiba Classic T8 66-70-68 204 -9 $44,880.00aT&T Champions Classic WD 79 79 +7 ginn Championship T9 69-70-76 215 -1 $67,500.00The Cap Cana Championship T3 73-67-67 207 -9 $132,000.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T39 70-68-78 216 +3 $7,650.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T2 62-63-61 186 -30 $132,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T31 71-71-74 216 E $11,280.00Senior pga Championship T13 75-70-76-72 293 +13 $36,000.00The principal Charity Classic 49 69-73-72 214 +1 $5,692.50Bank of america Championship WD 76-73 149 +5 Dick’s Sporting goods open T26 68-70-71 209 -7 $13,600.00Senior British open T51 74-74-76-74 298 +14 $8,000.00u.S. Senior open CuT 77-76 153 +13 JELD-WEN Tradition T41 67-74-71-74 286 -2 $11,700.00Walmart First Tee open T2 70-66-71 207 -9 $168,000.00Constellation Energy WD 72 72 +2 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T47 71-71-74 216 E $5,440.00aT&T Championship T36 67-73-69 209 -4 $8,937.50Charles Schwab Cup Championship 27 73-73-75-69 290 +2 $26,000.00*Del Webb Father-Son Challenge 17 69-71 140 -4 $43,000.00Total $752,732Money List Position: 27

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular SeasonaT&T pebble Beach National pro-am CuT 74-80-74 228 +12 Masters Tournament CuT 77-72 149 +5

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CURTIS STRANGE

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T33 67-71-75 213 -3 $13,250.00Turtle Bay Championship T23 70-73-76 219 +3 $16,400.00allianz Championship T39 72-69-73 214 -2 $8,415.00The aCE group Classic T30 68-72-71 211 -5 $11,552.00Toshiba Classic T6 68-69-66 203 -10 $64,600.00aT&T Champions Classic T55 75-76-74 225 +9 $3,360.00ginn Championship T72 76-74-83 233 +17 $1,825.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T15 73-72-66 211 -2 $25,670.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T23 66-69-65 200 -16 $16,000.00regions Charity Classic 34 72-71-71 214 -2 $11,220.00Bank of america Championship T45 70-71-74 215 -1 $5,775.003M Championship T36 68-71-70 209 -7 $10,033.33u.S. Senior open CuT 78-73 151 +11 Boeing Classic T65 80-76-67 223 +7 $1,955.00Walmart First Tee open T55 74-73-73 220 +4 $4,725.00greater Hickory Classic T44 68-74-74 216 E $6,800.00administaff Small Business Classic T13 71-67-73 211 -5 $28,924.28*Del Webb Father-Son Challenge 14 65-69 134 -10 $46,000.00Total $230,504Money List Position: 65

JIM THORPE

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T13 63-68-74 205 -11 $34,250.00Turtle Bay Championship T2 68-71-74 213 -3 $128,000.00allianz Championship T26 69-67-75 211 -5 $14,355.00The aCE group Classic T57 74-71-72 217 +1 $3,040.00aT&T Champions Classic T30 72-72-74 218 +2 $11,800.00ginn Championship T40 74-71-77 222 +6 $12,000.00The Cap Cana Championship T61 79-75-68 222 +6 $3,100.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T64 71-83-70 224 +11 $2,210.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T7 63-64-66 193 -23 $47,333.33FedEx Kinko’s Classic T24 70-70-75 215 -1 $14,628.57Senior pga Championship T71 74-77-79-76 306 +26 $3,637.50The principal Charity Classic T46 69-75-69 213 E $6,382.50Bank of america Championship T64 73-72-75 220 +4 $2,227.50Commerce Bank Championship T39 70-72-69 211 -2 $7,680.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T35 71-71-69 211 -5 $9,040.003M Championship T30 71-69-68 208 -8 $12,366.66u.S. Senior open T29 74-72-74-69 289 +9 $18,593.00JELD-WEN Tradition T18 69-71-69-71 280 -8 $32,611.43Boeing Classic T55 73-72-74 219 +3 $3,740.00Walmart First Tee open T25 70-71-73 214 -2 $19,152.00greater Hickory Classic T53 72-71-75 218 +2 $3,995.00SaS Championship T5 70-69-67 206 -10 $92,400.00Constellation Energy T47 67-75-73-71 286 +6 $8,580.00 Senior players ChampionshipaT&T Championship T20 70-63-74 207 -6 $17,209.50Total $508,331Money List Position: 35

BRUCE VAUGHAN

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

Turtle Bay Championship T39 74-75-73 222 +6 $7,840.00allianz Championship T42 71-72-72 215 -1 $6,600.00Toshiba Classic T49 72-68-72 212 -1 $4,930.00aT&T Champions Classic T47 74-75-74 223 +7 $5,760.00ginn Championship T25 72-70-78 220 +4 $22,291.66The Cap Cana Championship T12 71-69-70 210 -6 $40,666.66outback Steakhouse pro-am T15 70-73-68 211 -2 $25,670.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T35 73-72-73 218 +2 $9,400.00regions Charity Classic T30 69-71-73 213 -3 $12,537.50Senior pga Championship T30 77-70-76-74 297 +17 $11,750.00The principal Charity Classic T50 75-68-72 215 +2 $4,830.00Bank of america Championship T32 72-71-70 213 -3 $9,817.50Commerce Bank Championship T14 71-68-68 207 -6 $25,668.57Dick’s Sporting goods open T5 67-67-69 203 -13 $70,400.003M Championship T15 68-67-71 206 -10 $24,947.22Senior British open p1 68-71-69-70 278 -6 $315,600.00JELD-WEN Tradition T41 71-70-74-71 286 -2 $11,700.00Boeing Classic T12 72-66-71 209 -7 $35,700.00Walmart First Tee open T11 70-69-71 210 -6 $46,200.00greater Hickory Classic T7 66-70-70 206 -10 $54,400.00SaS Championship T45 73-72-70 215 -1 $7,350.00Constellation Energy 76 73-81-72-73 299 +19 $1,508.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T47 76-69-71 216 E $5,440.00aT&T Championship T12 67-70-68 205 -8 $32,587.50Charles Schwab Cup Championship 20 69-70-74-73 286 -2 $39,000.00Total $832,594Money List Position: 23

BOBBY WADKINS

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T33 73-72-68 213 -3 $13,250.00Turtle Bay Championship T57 69-79-79 227 +11 $3,200.00allianz Championship T4 67-68-69 204 -12 $89,100.00The aCE group Classic T16 69-69-69 207 -9 $24,096.00Toshiba Classic T49 70-71-71 212 -1 $4,930.00aT&T Champions Classic T14 71-75-69 215 -1 $26,426.67ginn Championship T40 75-70-77 222 +6 $12,000.00The Cap Cana Championship T61 78-72-72 222 +6 $3,100.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T50 68-75-75 218 +5 $4,760.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T31 70-69-68 207 -9 $11,500.00regions Charity Classic 29 72-67-73 212 -4 $14,110.00Senior pga Championship T53 76-75-73-78 302 +22 $4,225.00The principal Charity Classic T5 70-67-70 207 -6 $57,664.28Bank of america Championship T7 69-67-72 208 -8 $50,325.00Commerce Bank Championship T45 68-69-75 212 -1 $6,080.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T10 67-68-70 205 -11 $32,400.003M Championship T47 71-69-71 211 -5 $5,775.00u.S. Senior open T37 69-78-73-72 292 +12 $14,626.00JELD-WEN Tradition T18 71-67-72-70 280 -8 $32,611.43Walmart First Tee open T61 77-75-70 222 +6 $3,150.00greater Hickory Classic T64 71-74-76 221 +5 $2,125.00SaS Championship WD 72 72 E Constellation Energy T18 70-70-71-68 279 -1 $36,660.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T23 72-70-71 213 -3 $14,620.00aT&T Championship 45 73-67-71 211 -2 $6,765.00Total $473,499Money List Position: 40

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Competitors’ Capsules (cont.)

DENIS WATSON

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T18 67-66-74 207 -9 $24,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T8 70-74-71 215 -1 $40,533.34allianz Championship T63 77-72-71 220 +4 $2,227.50The aCE group Classic T27 73-68-69 210 -6 $13,920.00Toshiba Classic T49 71-75-66 212 -1 $4,930.00aT&T Champions Classic p1 73-71-65 209 -7 $240,000.00ginn Championship T51 72-73-80 225 +9 $6,400.00The Cap Cana Championship T5 73-69-66 208 -8 $78,000.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T15 71-72-68 211 -2 $25,670.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T25 67-69-65 201 -15 $14,500.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic 1 67-70-69 206 -10 $240,000.00regions Charity Classic T5 69-66-72 207 -9 $70,266.66Senior pga Championship T26 72-74-74-76 296 +16 $13,875.00The principal Charity Classic T36 69-71-72 212 -1 $8,642.25Bank of america Championship T45 73-73-69 215 -1 $5,775.00Commerce Bank Championship T26 69-67-73 209 -4 $14,560.00Dick’s Sporting goods open T26 74-68-67 209 -7 $13,600.00u.S. Senior open T52 76-72-73-75 296 +16 $8,221.00JELD-WEN Tradition T52 69-76-74-72 291 +3 $6,586.67Boeing Classic T5 74-67-66 207 -9 $74,800.00Walmart First Tee open WD 76-75 151 +7 greater Hickory Classic T60 74-73-73 220 +4 $2,805.00SaS Championship T33 76-69-68 213 -3 $12,950.00Constellation Energy T27 67-71-71-72 281 +1 $21,580.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T4 70-66-72 208 -8 $91,800.00aT&T Championship T36 69-73-67 209 -4 $8,937.50Charles Schwab Cup Championship T11 73-68-73-67 281 -7 $68,000.00Total $1,112,579Money List Position: 15

TOM WATSON

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T8 66-68-69 203 -13 $62,500.00ginn Championship T6 70-70-74 214 -2 $90,000.00The Cap Cana Championship T15 70-71-70 211 -5 $34,000.00outback Steakhouse pro-am 1 63-71-70 204 -9 $255,000.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T1 59-62-64 185 -31 $225,000.00Senior pga Championship T16 78-69-75-72 294 +14 $23,375.00Senior British open T5 70-71-71-70 282 -2 $67,773.33u.S. Senior open T23 69-74-69-75 287 +7 $26,493.00JELD-WEN Tradition T3 72-64-68-70 274 -14 $174,000.00Walmart First Tee open T30 71-72-72 215 -1 $14,201.25Total $972,342Money List Position: 20

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par Points

PGA TOUR Regular SeasonMasters Tournament CuT 75-75 150 +6 British open CuT 74-76 150 +10

D.A. WEIBRING

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T10 64-69-71 204 -12 $50,000.00Turtle Bay Championship T47 74-73-77 224 +8 $5,280.00allianz Championship T58 72-71-75 218 +2 $3,135.00Toshiba Classic T8 66-68-70 204 -9 $44,880.00aT&T Champions Classic T49 74-74-76 224 +8 $4,506.67ginn Championship T25 72-75-73 220 +4 $22,291.67The Cap Cana Championship T30 73-72-70 215 -1 $14,440.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T12 72-68-70 210 -3 $34,566.67Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T17 66-63-68 197 -19 $22,000.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T20 67-73-74 214 -2 $19,280.00regions Charity Classic T11 70-72-67 209 -7 $31,185.56Senior pga Championship T53 76-74-80-72 302 +22 $4,225.00The principal Charity Classic T16 74-67-68 209 -4 $25,213.75Bank of america Championship T26 73-68-71 212 -4 $14,025.00Commerce Bank Championship T29 71-68-71 210 -3 $10,864.003M Championship T13 68-69-68 205 -11 $34,125.00u.S. Senior open T34 71-69-72-79 291 +11 $15,917.00JELD-WEN Tradition T7 68-72-70-67 277 -11 $70,600.00Boeing Classic T17 73-68-70 211 -5 $26,350.00Walmart First Tee open T38 72-68-76 216 E $11,130.00greater Hickory Classic T25 69-69-74 212 -4 $15,158.33SaS Championship T10 75-63-70 208 -8 $46,620.00Constellation Energy 1 67-70-66-68 271 -9 $390,000.00 Senior players Championshipadministaff Small Business Classic T23 71-73-69 213 -3 $14,620.00aT&T Championship T16 72-67-67 206 -7 $25,616.25Charles Schwab Cup Championship T5 70-68-75-67 280 -8 $103,166.67Total $1,059,196Money List Position: 18

MARK WIEBE

2008 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total Tournament Position Scores Score Par Money

MasterCard Championship at Hualalai T13 65-69-71 205 -11 $34,250.00Turtle Bay Championship T68 74-78-78 230 +14 $1,552.00allianz Championship T18 71-69-70 210 -6 $20,171.25The aCE group Classic T21 70-69-69 208 -8 $18,200.00Toshiba Classic T42 71-69-70 210 -3 $7,820.00aT&T Champions Classic T25 76-69-72 217 +1 $14,592.00ginn Championship T18 71-70-77 218 +2 $34,187.50The Cap Cana Championship 1 67-68-67 202 -14 $300,000.00outback Steakhouse pro-am T5 66-65-76 207 -6 $74,800.00Liberty Mutual Legends of golf T20 67-66-65 198 -18 $19,500.00FedEx Kinko’s Classic T6 71-69-69 209 -7 $60,800.00regions Charity Classic T20 70-70-70 210 -6 $19,465.00Senior pga Championship T30 74-72-77-74 297 +17 $11,750.00The principal Charity Classic T36 70-70-72 212 -1 $8,642.25Bank of america Championship T11 70-67-72 209 -7 $33,990.00Commerce Bank Championship T14 72-68-67 207 -6 $25,668.57Dick’s Sporting goods open T10 69-66-70 205 -11 $32,400.00Senior British open T27 74-76-71-70 291 +7 $17,272.00u.S. Senior open CuT 75-74 149 +9 JELD-WEN Tradition T18 67-70-73-70 280 -8 $32,611.43Boeing Classic 4 67-69-70 206 -10 $102,000.00Walmart First Tee open T14 70-72-69 211 -5 $34,685.00greater Hickory Classic T4 67-67-71 205 -11 $83,866.67SaS Championship T17 72-72-66 210 -6 $28,805.00Constellation Energy T43 74-72-71-68 285 +5 $10,920.00 Senior players ChampionshipCharles Schwab Cup Championship T21 71-68-76-72 287 -1 $34,000.00Total $1,061,948Money List Position: 17

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Individual Championship Player Records

Aaron, Tommy (73.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1993 71 72 76 73 292 9 $15,000.00

Ahern, Jim (69.92) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 69 75 72 216 T15 $23,000.00 2001 71 70 70 211 T16 26,250.00 2004 69 68 66 203 T9 39,071.43 2005 70 69 70 209 T19 21,000.00 Total $109,321.43

Albus, Jim (73.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1992 80 74 77 75 306 18 $9,000.00 1994 73 75 70 73 291 T11 15,250.00 1995 70 70 69 209 2 87,000.00 1996 73 69 72 214 T13 19,500.00 1999 74 75 72 221 33 8,250.00 Total $139,000.00

Allin, Bud (70.83) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1998 71 75 68 214 T17 $21,000.00 1999 69 71 71 211 T11 24,683.33 Total $45,683.33

Aoki, Isao (71.05) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1993 72 74 70 71 287 6 $20,500.00 1997 75 71 74 220 19 17,500.00 1998 70 72 69 211 T13 26,250.00 1999 67 72 70 209 T8 37,000.00 2000 70 80 71 221 T21 14,500.00 2003 71 67 70 208 T16 25,500.00 2004 71 68 68 207 T22 20,500.00 Total $161,750.00

Archer, George (71.69) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1990 73 69 67 74 283 1 $37,500.00 1991 76 71 71 69 287 T3 34,000.00 1992 74 75 73 76 298 14 10,400.00 1993 71 69 72 73 285 T3 28,000.00 1994 71 73 73 72 289 T9 18,250.00 1996 69 71 74 214 T13 19,500.00 1999 68 72 71 211 T11 24,683.33 2000 67 71 69 207 1 199,000.00 2001 77 74 68 219 30 12,750.00 2002 70 74 72 216 T24 17,500.00 Total $401,583.33

Baiocchi, Hugh (70.44) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1998 66 74 67 207 9 $38,000.00 1999 71 71 69 211 T11 24,683.34 2000 67 74 75 216 T15 23,000.00 Total $85,683.34

Baird, Butch (72.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1987 70 68 72 77 287 2 $18,000.00 1990 72 74 74 75 295 T9 10,000.00 Total $28,000.00

Barber, Miller (72.81) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 76 76 76 79 307 10 $3,100.00 1985 73 74 71 73 291 6 6,000.00 1986 70 70 70 72 282 1 30,000.00 1987 71 75 77 75 298 9 3,500.00 1988 69 72 71 212 T2 14,000.00 1989 73 67 68 72 280 1 50,000.00 1990 72 75 74 75 296 12 8,000.00 Total $114,600.00

Barnes, Brian (69.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1999 73 68 67 208 T6 $46,750.00

Barr, Dave (70.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2004 67 73 68 208 T24 $18,000.00 2005 74 68 72 214 33 13,000.00 Total $31,000.00

Bean, Andy (68.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2007 68 70 68 206 T19 $20,071.43

Beard, Frank (70.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1991 69 75 68 71 283 2 $50,000.00

Betley, Bob (74.25) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1994 75 74 75 73 297 16 $11,500.00

Bies, Don (73.87) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1989 73 75 77 75 300 T11 $10,500.00 1990 73 73 75 73 294 T6 13,500.00 1993 75 75 71 75 296 12 11,000.00 1996 72 74 72 218 20 13,200.00 Total $48,200.00

Blancas, Homero (76.25) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1990 79 77 76 73 305 18 $4,400.00

Bland, John (70.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1996 69 68 70 207 1 $151,000.00 1997 77 68 71 216 T9 29,600.00 Total $180,600.00

Brewer, Gay (74.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1985 75 75 73 73 296 7 $4,500.00

Brodie, John (74.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1992 79 74 76 70 299 T15 $9,700.00

Bryant, Brad (67.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2007 63 68 70 201 T5 $83,000.00 2008 66 68 70 204 T10 50,000.00 Total $133,000.00

Cain, John Paul (75.43) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1990 79 74 77 77 307 20 $4,000.00 1995 77 70 74 221 T16 16,500.00 Total $20,500.00

Canizares, Jose Maria (71.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2002 70 75 70 215 T22 $19,500.00 2003 68 71 72 211 T24 17,500.00 Total $37,000.00

Casper, Billy (73.73) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 76 79 73 74 302 T7 $3,800.00 1988 68 75 76 219 8 4,000.00 1989 72 79 71 68 290 5 17,000.00 1990 76 71 73 75 295 T9 10,000.00 Total $34,800.00

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Individual Championship Player Records (cont.)

Charles, Bob (71.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1988 73 71 70 214 T4 $8,000.00 1992 71 72 75 72 290 T7 18,750.00 1993 70 73 73 77 293 T10 12,750.00 1994 70 72 73 71 286 7 24,000.00 1996 72 68 70 210 T6 36,500.00 1997 74 69 69 212 3 90,000.00 Total $190,000.00

Colbert, Jim (71.45) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1992 76 76 71 70 293 T12 $11,500.00 1993 75 74 77 79 305 19 7,900.00 1994 71 74 70 70 285 T5 29,500.00 1995 72 66 71 209 1 148,000.00 1996 67 70 71 208 2 89,000.00 1997 75 70 69 214 T4 61,666.67 1999 71 68 67 206 T2 98,375.00 2000 66 72 74 212 T8 40,125.00 2002 67 72 75 214 T16 24,750.00 2003 74 67 71 212 T26 14,300.00 Total $525,116.67

Collins, Bill (75.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 72 80 75 76 303 9 $3,200.00

Coody, Charles (73.53) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1990 74 74 77 73 298 13 $7,000.00 1991 76 70 75 76 297 8 18,000.00 1992 73 75 69 73 290 T7 18,750.00 1997 78 73 67 218 T14 21,666.67 Total $65,416.67

Cook, John (67.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2008 67 68 66 201 6 $80,000.00

Crampton, Bruce (72.45) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1987 72 75 74 71 292 6 $6,000.00 1988 74 69 72 215 6 5,500.00 1989 70 70 71 76 287 3 25,000.00 1990 71 74 73 72 290 T2 27,500.00 1991 70 69 69 71 279 1 80,000.00 1992 72 71 72 70 285 T2 35,000.00 1993 71 79 75 75 300 T17 8,200.00 1998 76 79 72 227 19 20,000.00 1999 71 73 72 216 T29 10,000.00 Total $217,200.00

Crenshaw, Ben (68.56) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2006 65 72 70 207 25 $19,000.00 2007 65 68 71 204 T13 35,000.00 2008 68 69 69 206 17 28,000.00 Total $82,000.00

Davis, Rodger (68.83) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2004 71 69 70 210 31 $13,000.00 2005 68 69 66 203 T7 60,500.00 Total $73,500.00

De Vicenzo, Roberto (74.25) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1985 75 76 75 71 297 8 $3,500.00

Dent, Jim (72.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1990 74 73 73 75 295 T9 $10,000.00 1991 76 73 71 76 296 T5 22,666.66 1993 70 69 70 73 282 2 35,000.00 1995 69 72 69 210 T3 65,000.00 1996 75 71 70 216 T17 15,500.00 1997 77 69 72 218 T14 21,666.66 1998 70 73 67 210 T11 30,750.00 1999 71 73 69 213 T19 16,000.00 2000 73 75 77 225 T32 9,250.00 Total $225,833.32

Devlin, Bruce (73.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1996 73 76 72 221 23 $11,200.00

Dickson, Bob (71.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1999 68 70 69 207 T4 $67,000.00 2000 71 74 75 220 T19 18,250.00 Total $85,250.00

Dill, Terry (74.25) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1993 75 72 76 74 297 13 $10,000.00

Dougherty, Ed (70.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2001 68 69 65 202 T3 $107,000.00 2002 74 72 76 222 31 12,750.00 2003 68 69 69 206 T11 35,250.00 Total $155,000.00

Douglass, Dale (72.59) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1987 74 71 75 70 290 T4 $9,000.00 1989 67 72 75 67 281 2 30,000.00 1991 76 74 72 74 296 T5 22,666.67 1992 73 74 71 74 292 T10 13,750.00 1993 69 75 72 73 289 T7 17,500.00 1994 71 69 74 77 291 T11 15,250.00 1997 78 72 71 221 20 16,500.00 Total $124,666.67

Doyle, Allen (68.41) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 66 73 76 215 T13 $26,000.00 2001 69 70 66 205 7 57,000.00 2002 72 68 69 209 T5 65,750.00 2003 70 66 69 205 T7 49,750.00 2004 69 67 66 202 T7 59,500.00 2005 71 68 71 210 T26 16,166.67 2006 66 69 66 201 T8 52,750.00 2007 66 67 70 203 T9 48,000.00 2008 63 66 68 197 2 188,000.00 Total $562,916.67

Duval, Bob (73.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 72 72 78 222 T27 $11,750.00 2001 71 76 73 220 31 12,500.00 Total $24,250.00

Eaks, R.W. (69.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2008 67 67 74 208 T23 $18,500.00

Eastwood, Bob (70.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1998 71 67 67 205 8 $43,000.00 1999 75 71 70 216 T29 10,000.00 Total $53,000.00

Edwards, David (70.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2007 72 67 72 211 T34 $11,500.00 2008 69 72 71 212 32 14,000.00 Total $25,500.00

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Individual Championship Player Records (cont.)

Eger, David (68.25) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2004 69 70 70 209 T27 $14,625.00 2005 70 69 67 206 T12 35,500.00 2006 66 67 64 197 7 68,000.00 2007 70 68 69 207 T26 15,875.00 Total $134,000.00

Eichelberger, Dave (71.11) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1995 73 76 70 219 15 $18,000.00 1997 73 70 73 216 T9 29,600.00 1998 71 70 68 209 10 35,000.00 1999 70 75 73 218 32 8,750.00 2000 73 72 74 219 T17 20,375.00 2001 67 70 71 208 T10 39,500.00 2002 68 74 73 215 T22 19,500.00 2003 74 72 68 214 T32 11,875.00 2004 66 65 71 202 T7 59,500.00 Total $242,100.00

Elder, Lee (73.81) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1985 74 71 73 72 290 5 $7,700.00 1986 69 74 73 72 288 3 16,000.00 1987 72 75 77 73 297 8 4,000.00 1989 76 77 74 79 306 13 9,000.00 Total $36,700.00

Fergus, Keith (69.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2008 72 72 64 208 T23 $18,500.00

Fernandez, Vicente (70.10) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1997 74 72 69 215 T7 $42,500.00 1998 66 68 68 202 T4 66,333.33 1999 74 74 65 213 T19 16,000.00 2000 70 71 71 212 T8 40,125.00 2001 72 74 71 217 T25 15,375.00 2004 71 66 66 203 T9 39,071.43 2005 67 71 72 210 T26 16,166.66 Total $235,571.42

Ferree, Jim (74.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1987 77 73 77 74 301 10 $3,000.00 1992 76 73 70 72 291 9 16,000.00 Total $19,000.00

Fetchick, Mike (79.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1986 83 79 75 81 318 7 $5,500.00

Fiori, Ed (69.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2005 71 68 70 209 T19 $21,000.00

Fleisher, Bruce (68.95) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 70 75 69 214 12 $28,750.00 2001 66 66 70 202 T3 107,000.00 2002 68 71 70 209 T5 65,750.00 2003 68 65 72 205 T7 49,750.00 2004 69 65 69 203 T9 39,071.42 2005 69 69 69 207 T15 30,000.00 2006 68 69 71 208 T26 17,166.67 Total $337,488.09

Floyd, Raymond (70.62) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1993 71 72 73 73 289 T7 $17,500.00 1994 73 72 70 69 284 4 40,000.00 1995 68 71 75 214 T6 35,500.00 1996 69 70 70 209 T3 60,833.34 1997 77 72 67 216 T9 29,600.00 1999 67 69 70 206 T2 98,375.00 2000 67 73 73 213 T10 33,000.00 2007 70 67 68 205 T15 27,375.00 Total $342,183.34

Funk, Fred (67.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2007 68 69 71 208 T28 $14,750.00 2008 67 63 65 195 1 300,000.00 Total $314,750.00

Funseth, Rod (74.25) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 71 75 77 74 297 5 $7,300.00

Geiberger, Al (71.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1988 73 69 70 212 T2 $14,000.00 1989 71 77 72 71 291 6 16,000.00 1990 74 71 71 76 292 T4 19,500.00 1992 71 67 71 73 282 1 52,500.00 1993 70 70 69 71 280 1 52,500.00 1994 72 73 71 72 288 8 21,000.00 1997 76 68 70 214 T4 61,666.66 Total $237,166.66

Gibson, Fred (72.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 72 76 77 225 T32 $9,250.00 2001 64 72 72 208 T10 39,500.00 Total $48,750.00

Gilbert, Gibby (73.29) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1993 76 72 76 76 300 T17 $8,200.00 1994 76 78 76 74 304 18 10,500.00 1997 76 76 67 219 T17 19,000.00 1998 65 68 68 201 T2 107,250.00 1999 74 76 72 222 T34 7,700.00 Total $152,650.00

Gilbert, Larry (70.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1995 73 67 70 210 T3 $65,000.00

Gilder, Bob (69.81) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2002 67 70 75 212 T12 $34,333.33 2003 74 67 76 217 T34 11,375.00 2004 70 71 68 209 T27 14,625.00 2005 68 67 71 206 T12 35,500.00 2006 66 70 69 205 T19 25,250.00 2007 70 77 66 213 T38 9,750.00 2008 66 69 69 204 T10 50,000.00 Total $180,833.33

Ginn, Stewart (68.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2003 68 66 69 203 T4 $89,500.00 2004 66 69 68 203 T9 39,071.43 2005 69 71 69 209 T19 21,000.00 2007 72 71 67 210 T30 13,250.00 Total $162,821.43

Goalby, Bob (74.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 72 73 77 74 296 T3 $12,050.00

Graham, David (71.08) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1998 70 66 66 202 T4 $66,333.33 1999 73 72 69 214 T23 12,687.50 2000 70 75 76 221 T21 14,500.00 2001 69 78 69 216 T22 17,750.00 Total $111,270.83

Green, Hubert (72.11) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1999 76 72 74 222 T34 $7,700.00 2000 73 68 70 211 T6 50,625.00 2001 73 71 71 215 21 19,750.00 2002 74 72 74 220 T28 13,750.00 2003 71 71 70 212 T26 14,300.00 2004 71 73 74 218 37 11,250.00 Total $117,375.00

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Individual Championship Player Records (cont.)

Haas, Jay (66.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2006 67 64 63 194 T3 $120,000.00 2007 69 66 66 201 T5 83,000.00 2008 65 67 67 199 T3 118,000.00 Total $321,000.00

Hall, Walter (70.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2002 68 69 72 209 T5 $65,750.00 2003 74 69 70 213 31 12,500.00 Total $78,250.00

Harris, John (69.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2007 71 69 68 208 T28 $14,750.00 2008 65 71 72 208 T23 18,500.00 Total $33,250.00

Hatalsky, Morris (69.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2004 71 70 68 209 T27 $14,625.00 2005 67 70 69 206 T12 35,500.00 2007 68 66 70 204 T13 35,000.00 2008 70 68 71 209 29 15,500.00 Total $100,625.00

Henning, Harold (74.08) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1986 73 76 71 75 295 5 $9,000.00 1989 75 78 81 73 307 14 8,000.00 1992 73 72 72 70 287 T4 25,166.67 Total $42,166.67

Hill, Dave (72.45) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1988 68 72 71 211 1 $30,000.00 1989 73 73 75 71 292 7 15,000.00 1990 77 72 73 72 294 T6 13,500.00 Total $58,500.00

Hill, Mike (72.14) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1991 74 73 71 69 287 T3 $34,000.00 1992 75 70 74 73 292 T10 13,750.00 1993 72 70 70 74 286 5 23,000.00 1995 74 71 72 217 T12 20,166.66 1996 71 70 70 211 T9 26,166.67 1997 76 74 72 222 21 15,500.00 Total $132,583.33

Hobday, Simon (72.38) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1994 73 74 71 71 289 T9 $18,250.00 1995 78 76 71 225 20 14,000.00 1996 73 69 73 215 T15 17,500.00 1999 69 72 71 212 T17 19,125.00 Total $68,875.00

Hoch, Scott (71.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2008 72 69 74 215 36 $12,000.00

Inman, Joe (73.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1999 68 80 66 214 T23 $12,687.50 2000 72 77 75 224 31 10,000.00 2001 71 72 75 218 T27 13,750.00 2002 74 77 73 224 T32 12,125.00 Total $48,562.50

Irwin, Hale (69.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1996 71 71 68 210 T6 $36,500.00 1997 73 68 68 209 1 186,000.00 1998 69 68 64 201 T2 107,250.00 1999 68 75 71 214 T23 12,687.50 2000 68 69 72 209 T2 88,875.00 2001 69 73 68 210 T12 31,625.00 2002 73 68 75 216 T24 17,500.00 2003 66 71 71 208 T16 25,500.00 2004 69 68 69 206 T19 23,000.00 2005 69 65 65 199 T3 110,000.00 2006 68 69 69 206 T21 21,500.00 2007 66 62 65 193 1 290,000.00 2008 72 70 68 210 T30 14,750.00 Total $965,187.50

Jacklin, Tony (71.83) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1995 71 70 75 216 T10 $24,500.00 1996 68 70 77 215 T15 17,500.00 Total $42,000.00

Jacobs, John (69.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1999 64 69 70 203 1 $185,000.00 2000 64 74 73 211 T6 50,625.00 2001 74 74 68 216 T22 17,750.00 2002 70 67 68 205 2 154,000.00 2003 72 65 69 206 T11 35,250.00 2004 72 67 64 203 T9 39,071.43 2005 67 67 73 207 T15 30,000.00 2006 69 69 67 205 T19 25,250.00 2007 71 72 68 211 T34 11,500.00 2008 66 69 73 208 T23 18,500.00 Total $566,946.43

Jacobsen, Peter (69.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2005 69 69 67 205 T10 $43,250.00 2006 66 68 67 201 T8 52,750.00 2007 70 69 67 206 T19 20,071.43 2008 73 74 69 216 T37 10,812.50 Total $126,883.93

James, Mark (69.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2005 71 67 71 209 T19 $21,000.00

January, Don (72.84) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 72 72 78 74 296 T3 $12,050.00 1985 73 72 68 74 287 T2 17,500.00 1986 76 72 76 69 293 4 11,500.00 1987 67 72 73 75 287 1 30,000.00 1988 73 74 74 221 9 3,000.00 Total $74,050.00

Jenkins, Tom (69.41) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 73 74 76 223 T29 $10,750.00 2001 70 72 70 212 T18 23,250.00 2002 71 70 73 214 T16 24,750.00 2003 70 66 69 205 T7 49,750.00 2004 67 68 69 204 16 29,000.00 2005 69 67 72 208 T17 26,250.00 2006 66 71 64 201 T8 52,750.00 2007 67 68 67 202 T7 65,000.00 2008 66 71 68 205 T13 34,250.00 Total $315,750.00

Johnson, Mark (69.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2006 66 68 69 203 T13 $34,250.00 2007 71 70 71 212 37 10,500.00 Total $44,750.00

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Individual Championship Player Records (cont.)

Joyce, Mike (74.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1993 76 74 73 76 299 T15 $8,800.00

Kelley, Al (74.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1991 77 73 74 74 298 T9 $15,000.00

Kiefer, Jack (71.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1995 69 73 74 216 T10 $24,500.00 1998 69 73 72 214 T17 21,000.00 Total $45,500.00

Kite, Tom (68.79) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2001 68 72 70 210 T12 $31,625.00 2002 63 69 67 199 1 258,000.00 2003 69 67 70 206 T11 35,250.00 2004 70 68 69 207 T22 20,500.00 2005 70 67 72 209 T19 21,000.00 2006 68 72 68 208 T26 17,166.67 2007 67 64 67 198 T2 150,000.00 2008 70 76 68 214 35 12,500.00 Total $546,041.67

Langer, Bernhard (66.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2008 66 68 65 199 T3 $118,000.00

Laoretti, Larry (74.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1993 74 73 72 79 298 14 $9,400.00

Levi, Wayne (68.78) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2004 73 67 68 208 T24 $18,000.00 2005 66 65 71 202 T5 77,500.00 2006 70 68 71 209 T29 15,500.00 Total $111,000.00

Lietzke, Bruce (70.29) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2002 68 75 71 214 T16 $24,750.00 2003 68 65 72 205 T7 49,750.00 2004 77 71 73 221 38 11,000.00 2005 72 71 67 210 T26 16,166.67 2006 71 66 67 204 T17 28,250.00 2007 70 65 71 206 T19 20,071.42 2008 72 73 71 216 T37 10,812.50 Total $160,800.59

Littler, Gene (74.18) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1987 70 72 75 73 290 T4 $9,000.00 1988 76 71 77 224 T10 3,000.00 1990 73 74 80 75 302 T16 4,700.00 Total $16,700.00

Mahaffey, John (71.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 69 73 73 215 T13 $26,000.00 2001 70 69 73 212 T18 23,250.00 Total $49,250.00

Marsh, Graham (70.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1996 68 70 71 209 T3 $60,833.33 1997 74 72 69 215 T7 42,500.00 1998 68 73 70 211 T13 26,250.00 1999 74 74 69 217 31 9,250.00 2000 68 67 74 209 T2 88,875.00 2001 74 70 70 214 20 21,000.00 2002 72 72 70 214 T16 24,750.00 2004 71 68 70 209 T27 14,625.00 Total $288,083.33

Mason, James (68.83) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2003 70 67 71 208 T16 $25,500.00 2004 65 72 68 205 T17 26,000.00 Total $51,500.00

Massengale, Don (77.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1991 74 77 77 73 301 12 $12,000.00 1993 80 74 81 80 315 21 7,500.00 Total $19,500.00

McBee, Rives (74.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1990 74 74 74 72 294 T6 $13,500.00 1991 74 76 73 75 298 T9 15,000.00 Total $28,500.00

McCord, Gary (70.83) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 72 74 75 221 T21 $14,500.00 2001 68 70 66 204 T5 71,000.00 Total $85,500.00

McCullough, Mike (70.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2002 69 71 70 210 T9 $44,000.00 2003 70 73 71 214 T32 11,875.00 Total $55,875.00

McGinnis, Tom (74.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 73 78 78 229 36 $8,250.00 2001 70 76 71 217 T25 15,375.00 Total $23,625.00

McNulty, Mark (68.58) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2005 69 66 67 202 T5 $77,500.00 2006 73 66 67 206 T21 21,500.00 2007 71 66 68 205 T15 27,375.00 2008 65 69 76 210 T30 14,750.00 Total $141,125.00

Moody, Orville (73.78) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 71 75 70 72 288 1 $30,000.00 1985 73 70 79 78 300 9 3,300.00 1988 69 73 72 214 T4 8,000.00 1989 72 75 72 70 289 4 20,000.00 1990 76 75 77 73 301 15 5,000.00 1992 76 78 69 78 301 17 9,200.00 1993 77 72 74 76 299 T15 8,800.00 Total $84,300.00

Morgan, Gil (68.58) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1997 72 69 70 211 2 $110,000.00 1998 65 66 64 195 1 200,000.00 1999 69 73 66 208 T6 46,750.00 2001 72 71 67 210 T12 31,625.00 2002 71 70 71 212 T12 34,333.33 2003 74 68 66 208 T16 25,500.00 2004 67 67 69 203 T9 39,071.43 2005 68 64 67 199 T3 110,000.00 2006 71 63 62 196 T5 85,500.00 2007 67 73 65 205 T15 27,375.00 2008 69 73 74 216 T37 10,812.50 Total $720,967.26

Morgan, Walter (74.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1996 75 72 70 217 19 $14,000.00 1997 86 72 72 230 24 14,000.00 Total $28,000.00

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Individual Championship Player Records (cont.)

Mowry, Larry (74.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1988 76 68 74 218 7 $4,500.00 1989 75 77 72 72 296 10 12,000.00 1990 74 76 73 77 300 14 6,000.00 Total $22,500.00

Murphy, Bob (71.42) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1994 71 70 67 72 280 2 $60,000.00 1995 75 71 71 217 T12 20,166.67 1996 68 70 73 211 T9 26,166.66 1997 78 75 71 224 T22 14,750.00 1998 68 74 70 212 15 24,000.00 1999 72 71 70 213 T19 16,000.00 Total $161,083.33

Nelson, Larry (68.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1999 75 67 69 211 T11 $24,683.34 2000 66 76 71 213 T10 33,000.00 2001 67 64 66 197 1 240,000.00 2002 66 73 70 209 T5 65,750.00 2003 67 64 69 200 2 150,000.00 2004 71 68 67 206 T19 23,000.00 2005 69 69 71 209 T19 21,000.00 2006 67 69 67 203 T13 34,250.00 Total $591,683.34

Nichols, Bobby (72.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1990 71 74 74 71 290 T2 $27,500.00

Nicklaus, Jack (70.92) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1994 73 69 69 68 279 1 $100,000.00 1995 75 72 68 215 9 27,500.00 1996 70 72 68 210 T6 36,500.00 1997 78 72 68 218 T14 21,666.67 2000 73 80 73 226 T34 8,625.00 2001 76 73 69 218 T27 13,750.00 2003 68 72 66 206 T11 35,250.00 2004 68 66 67 201 6 71,000.00 Total $314,291.67

Nielsen, Lonnie (69.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2008 68 72 67 207 T18 $24,000.00

O’Connor, Christy (73.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2000 70 73 77 220 T19 $18,250.00

Oakley, Pete (71.83) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2005 75 69 72 216 35 $12,000.00 2006 67 77 73 217 T34 13,250.00 2007 74 69 70 213 T38 9,750.00 2008 67 74 75 216 T37 10,812.50 Total $45,812.50

Owens, Charles (74.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1987 73 74 76 73 296 7 $5,000.00

Palmer, Arnold (74.88) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 76 76 74 75 301 6 $5,700.00 1985 72 70 70 77 289 4 10,000.00 1986 72 73 70 72 287 2 21,000.00 1989 75 74 74 77 300 T11 10,500.00 2003 73 76 77 226 36 11,000.00 2004 77 75 75 227 39 10,750.00 2005 80 81 81 242 37 11,000.00 Total $79,950.00

Pate, Jerry (68.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2007 66 67 70 203 T9 $48,000.00 2008 66 75 66 207 T18 24,000.00 Total $72,000.00

Player, Gary (72.15) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1988 77 71 76 224 T10 $3,000.00 1999 70 68 72 210 10 32,000.00 2000 74 70 77 221 T21 14,500.00 2002 75 69 76 220 T28 13,750.00 2003 70 67 75 212 T26 14,300.00 2004 77 69 68 214 T34 11,875.00 2005 74 74 71 219 36 11,500.00 2006 74 72 71 217 T34 13,250.00 2007 69 69 73 211 T34 11,500.00 Total $125,675.00

Pooley, Don (68.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2004 71 65 70 206 T19 $23,000.00 2005 69 67 72 208 T17 26,250.00 2006 63 64 65 192 2 176,000.00 2007 74 69 67 210 T30 13,250.00 Total $238,500.00

Powell, Jimmy (74.14) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1991 76 75 76 73 300 11 $13,000.00 1993 77 74 81 74 306 20 7,700.00 1996 71 75 70 216 T17 15,500.00 1997 74 72 70 216 T9 29,600.00 Total $65,800.00

Purtzer, Tom (67.60) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2004 67 67 66 200 5 $82,000.00 2005 68 67 69 204 9 51,000.00 2006 69 69 66 204 T17 28,250.00 2007 69 67 70 206 T19 20,071.43 2008 62 69 69 200 5 91,750.00 Total $273,071.43

Quigley, Dana (68.30) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1998 69 70 71 210 T11 $30,750.00 1999 70 68 69 207 T4 67,000.00 2000 68 69 72 209 T2 88,875.00 2001 72 71 68 211 T16 26,250.00 2002 71 68 69 208 4 103,000.00 2003 66 65 67 198 1 250,000.00 2004 67 65 65 197 2 161,000.00 2005 67 65 66 198 1 272,000.00 2006 67 69 66 202 12 42,000.00 2007 67 70 69 206 T19 20,071.43 2008 70 67 71 208 T23 18,500.00 Total $1,079,446.43

Rachels, Sammy (71.44) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2002 75 71 73 219 27 $15,000.00 2003 72 67 71 210 T22 19,500.00 2004 70 74 70 214 T34 11,875.00 Total $46,375.00

Reid, Mike (69.78) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2006 70 74 71 215 33 $14,000.00 2007 70 70 66 206 T19 20,071.43 2008 67 70 70 207 T18 24,000.00 Total $58,071.43

Roberts, Loren (65.78) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2006 63 67 61 191 1 $290,000.00 2007 65 67 67 199 4 105,000.00 2008 68 65 69 202 7 70,000.00 Total $465,000.00

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Individual Championship Player Records (cont.)

Rodriguez, Chi Chi (73.13) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1987 71 74 71 73 289 3 $12,500.00 1988 74 77 73 224 T10 3,000.00 1989 73 76 71 75 295 T8 13,500.00 1990 73 71 75 73 292 T4 19,500.00 1991 77 77 70 72 296 T5 22,666.67 1992 70 73 69 73 285 T2 35,000.00 1993 77 70 71 75 293 T10 12,750.00 1994 73 77 72 71 293 15 12,000.00 Total $130,916.67

Romero, Eduardo (68.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2007 67 68 68 203 T9 $48,000.00 2008 65 72 70 207 T18 24,000.00 Total $72,000.00

Sanders, Doug (75.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 73 80 73 76 302 T7 $3,800.00

Schroeder, John (71.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2002 73 70 71 214 T16 $24,750.00 2003 76 67 69 212 T26 14,300.00 Total $39,050.00

Shaw, Tom (75.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1990 81 72 76 77 306 19 $4,200.00 1994 78 79 70 73 300 17 11,000.00 Total $15,200.00

Sigel, Jay (71.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1995 74 77 71 222 18 $15,000.00 1997 80 67 67 214 T4 61,666.67 1998 70 69 65 204 7 48,000.00 1999 70 73 72 215 T27 11,000.00 2000 74 73 79 226 T34 8,625.00 2003 67 69 71 207 15 30,000.00 2004 66 70 69 205 T17 26,000.00 2005 72 71 72 215 34 12,500.00 Total $212,791.67

Sikes, Dan (72.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1984 76 75 75 69 295 2 $19,000.00 1985 72 72 71 72 287 T2 17,500.00 Total $36,500.00

Simpson, Scott (69.17) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2007 70 70 70 210 T30 $13,250.00 2008 69 69 67 205 T13 34,250.00 Total $47,500.00

Smyth, Des (68.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2006 69 70 64 203 T13 $34,250.00 2007 68 71 68 207 T26 15,875.00 Total $50,125.00

Snead, J.C. (71.58) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1994 78 72 70 72 292 T13 $13,000.00 1996 73 69 70 212 12 22,000.00 1999 68 71 70 209 T8 37,000.00 2000 72 78 72 222 T27 11,750.00 2003 74 73 70 217 T34 11,375.00 2004 68 69 71 208 T24 18,000.00 Total $113,125.00

Stadler, Craig (68.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2004 69 66 63 198 T3 $108,000.00 2005 67 67 69 203 T7 60,500.00 2006 70 65 71 206 T21 21,500.00 2007 67 71 72 210 T30 13,250.00 2008 68 67 68 203 T8 62,500.00 Total $265,750.00

Stockton, Dave (71.21) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1993 72 71 69 73 285 T3 $28,000.00 1994 67 72 69 75 283 3 48,000.00 1995 72 71 71 214 T6 35,500.00 1996 69 73 69 211 T9 26,166.67 1997 73 74 72 219 T17 19,000.00 1998 67 67 68 202 T4 66,333.34 1999 72 67 72 211 T11 24,683.33 2000 73 82 75 230 37 8,000.00 2001 71 72 67 210 T12 31,625.00 Total $287,308.34

Strange, Curtis (69.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2006 64 74 65 203 T13 $34,250.00 2008 67 71 75 213 T33 13,250.00 Total $47,500.00

Streck, Ron (69.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2006 70 68 71 209 T29 $15,500.00 2007 69 68 68 205 T15 27,375.00 Total $42,875.00

Summerhays, Bruce (70.87) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1998 72 72 69 213 16 $22,500.00 1999 71 70 72 213 T19 16,000.00 2000 73 72 74 219 T17 20,375.00 2005 69 69 74 212 30 14,500.00 2006 69 67 70 206 T21 21,500.00 Total $94,875.00

Tewell, Doug (69.28) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2001 70 66 70 206 T8 $48,000.00 2002 67 74 69 210 T9 44,000.00 2003 70 69 72 211 T24 17,500.00 2004 64 65 69 198 T3 108,000.00 2005 74 65 74 213 T31 13,750.00 2006 68 69 72 209 T29 15,500.00 Total $246,750.00

Thompson, Leonard (71.53) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1999 71 74 70 215 T27 $11,000.00 2000 72 72 77 221 T21 14,500.00 2001 66 68 70 204 T5 71,000.00 2002 78 74 72 224 T32 12,125.00 2003 70 68 71 209 21 21,000.00 Total $129,625.00

Thompson, Rocky (73.71) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1992 75 76 72 76 299 T15 $9,700.00 1995 76 69 72 217 T12 20,166.67 Total $29,866.67

Thomson, Peter (72.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1985 70 70 71 73 284 1 $30,000.00 1986 74 73 74 77 298 6 7,000.00 Total $37,000.00

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Individual Championship Player Records (cont.)

Thorpe, Jim (68.25) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2001 67 66 65 198 2 $143,000.00 2002 70 69 75 214 T16 24,750.00 2003 70 66 72 208 T16 25,500.00 2004 66 70 67 203 T9 39,071.43 2005 70 70 71 211 29 15,000.00 2006 65 68 68 201 T8 52,750.00 2007 69 63 66 198 T2 150,000.00 2008 63 68 74 205 T13 34,250.00 Total $484,321.43

Trevino, Lee (71.50) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1991 71 71 WD 1992 71 67 76 73 287 T4 $25,166.66 1994 71 71 73 70 285 T5 29,500.00 1995 70 68 76 214 T6 35,500.00 1996 69 69 71 209 T3 60,833.33 1997 79 73 72 224 T22 14,750.00 1999 71 73 70 214 T23 12,687.50 2000 67 70 72 209 T2 88,875.00 2001 70 73 73 216 T22 17,750.00 2002 74 71 73 218 26 16,000.00 2003 68 71 71 210 T22 19,500.00 2004 74 70 72 216 36 11,500.00 2005 72 69 72 213 T31 13,750.00 2008 71 72 74 217 41 10,000.00 Total $355,812.49

Veriato, Steven (70.83) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2002 72 70 79 221 30 $13,000.00 2003 66 68 70 204 6 67,000.00 Total $80,000.00

Wadkins, Bobby (70.58) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2002 68 70 68 206 3 $126,000.00 2003 72 70 70 212 T26 14,300.00 2007 68 72 76 216 40 9,250.00 2008 73 72 68 213 T33 13,250.00 Total $162,800.00

Wadkins, Lanny (71.07) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2001 74 69 75 218 T27 $13,750.00 2002 69 69 72 210 T9 44,000.00 2006 69 72 70 211 32 14,500.00 2007 74 69 76 219 41 9,000.00 2008 67 73 68 208 T23 18,500.00 Total $99,750.00

Wargo, Tom (72.44) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1994 73 75 72 72 292 T13 $13,000.00 1995 73 72 66 211 5 47,000.00 1996 77 72 71 220 22 11,700.00 2001 74 73 76 223 32 12,250.00 2002 70 70 73 213 15 30,000.00 Total $113,950.00

Watson, Denis (69.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2008 67 66 74 207 T18 $24,000.00

Watson, Tom (68.04) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2001 68 67 71 206 T8 $48,000.00 2002 71 71 70 212 T12 34,333.34 2003 70 66 67 203 T4 89,500.00 2004 74 72 66 212 33 12,250.00 2005 64 64 70 198 2 163,000.00 2006 63 69 64 196 T5 85,500.00 2007 68 67 68 203 T9 48,000.00 2008 66 68 69 203 T8 62,500.00 Total $543,083.34

Weaver, DeWitt (71.75) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1992 71 72 73 71 287 T4 $25,166.67

Weibring, D.A. (68.00) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2004 68 72 71 211 32 $12,500.00 2005 68 67 74 209 T19 21,000.00 2006 66 65 63 194 T3 120,000.00 2007 67 68 67 202 T7 65,000.00 2008 64 69 71 204 T10 50,000.00 Total $268,500.00

Weiskopf, Tom (72.80) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1995 76 76 72 224 19 $14,500.00 1996 73 74 72 219 21 12,400.00 1997 75 70 71 216 T9 29,600.00 1999 71 73 68 212 T17 19,125.00 2000 68 73 80 221 T21 14,500.00 Total $90,125.00

Wiebe, Mark (68.33) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2008 65 69 71 205 T13 $34,250.00

Wynn, Bob (76.25) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1994 77 74 77 77 305 19 $10,000.00

Zarley, Kermit (73.67) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1995 75 71 75 221 T16 $16,500.00

Zembriski, Walter (74.63) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1989 70 77 72 76 295 T8 $13,500.00 1990 75 76 73 78 302 T16 4,700.00 Total $18,200.00

Ziegler, Larry (72.70) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 1992 76 73 71 73 293 T12 $11,500.00 1999 74 67 70 211 T11 24,683.33 2000 70 75 78 223 T29 10,750.00 Total $46,933.33

Zoeller, Fuzzy (67.73) Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Finish Money 2003 68 63 70 201 3 $120,000.00 2004 67 65 64 196 1 268,000.00 2005 68 68 69 205 T10 43,250.00 2006 65 67 76 208 T26 17,166.66 2007 69 67 70 206 T19 20,071.43 Total $468,488.09

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Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Summaries

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Championship Summaries

ORVILLE MOODY ............1 71-75-70-72 288 $30,000.00Dan Sikes ...........................2 76-75-75-69 295 19,000.00Bob goalby ......................T3 72-73-77-74 296 12,050.00Don January ....................T3 72-72-78-74 296 12,050.00rod Funseth .......................5 71-75-77-74 297 7,300.00

arnold palmer ....................6 76-76-74-75 301 $5,700.00Billy Casper ......................T7 76-79-73-74 302 3,800.00Doug Sanders ..................T7 73-80-73-76 302 3,800.00Bill Collins ..........................9 72-80-75-76 303 3,200.00Miller Barber ...................10 76-76-76-79 307 3,100.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Orville Moody

1984

MONY Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and SpaCarlsbad, CAMay 3-6, 1984Purse: $100,000 Par: 36-36–72/6,911

WEATHER: perfect every day.PRO-AM: The 46 professionals in the field (36 pga Tour) received equal shares.

First Roundrod Funseth ....................71 (-1)Orville Moody.............. 71 (-1)Bill Collins.................. 72 (even)Bob goalby ................ 72 (even)Don January............... 72 (even)Doug Sanders ................ 73 (+1)

Second Round Don January............. 144 (even)Bob goalby .................. 145 (+1)rod Funseth ................. 146 (+2)Orville Moody........... 146 (+2)

Third Round Orville Moody....... 216 (even)Don January................. 222 (+6)Bob goalby .................. 222 (+6)

LEADERS

PETER THOMSON ..........1 70-70-71-73 284 $30,000.00Don January ....................T2 73-72-68-74 287 17,500.00Dan Sikes .........................T2 72-72-71-72 287 17,500.00arnold palmer ....................4 72-70-70-77 289 10,000.00Lee Elder ............................5 74-71-73-72 290 7,700.00

Miller Barber .....................6 73-74-71-73 291 $6,000.00gay Brewer ........................7 75-75-73-73 296 4,500.00roberto De Vicenzo ...........8 75-76-75-71 297 3,500.00orville Moody ....................9 73-70-79-78 300 3,300.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Peter Thomson

1985

MONY Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and Spa Carlsbad, CAMay 2-5, 1985 Purse: $100,000Par: 36-36–72/6,722

WEATHER: Very pleasant every day, although it was much cooler on Sunday.

PRO-AM: The 36 professionals in the field (27 pga Tour) received equal shares of the $15,000 purse.

First RoundPeter Thomson ............ 70 (-2)arnold palmer ............ 72 (even)Dan Sikes ................... 72 (even)Miller Barber ................. 73 (+1)Don January................... 73 (+1)orville Moody ................ 73 (+1)

Second Round Peter Thomson .......... 140 (-4)arnold palmer ...............142 (-2)orville Moody ...............143 (-1)Dan Sikes ................. 144 (even)

Third Round Peter Thomson .......... 211 (-5)arnold palmer ...............212 (-4)Don January ................213 (-3)Dan Sikes ......................215 (-1)

LEADERS

MILLER BARBER .............1 70-70-70-72 282 $30,000.00arnold palmer ....................2 72-73-70-72 287 21,000.00Lee Elder ............................3 69-74-73-72 288 16,000.00Don January ......................4 76-72-76-69 293 11,500.00

Harold Henning ..................5 73-76-71-75 295 $9,000.00peter Thomson ...................6 74-73-74-77 298 7,000.00Mike Fetchick ....................7 83-79-75-81 318 5,500.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Miller Barber

1986

MONY Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and Spa Carlsbad, CAJanuary 8-11, 1986Purse: $100,000Par: 36-36–72/6,911

WEATHER: Simply marvelous.PRO-AM: The 37 professionals (seven Champions Tour and 30 pga Tour) received equal shares of the individual purse.

First RoundLee Elder .........................69 (-3)Miller Barber .............. 70 (-2)arnold palmer ............ 72 (even)

Second Round Miller Barber ............ 140 (-4)Lee Elder .......................143 (-1)arnold palmer .............. 145 (+1)

Third Round Miller Barber ............ 210 (-6)arnold palmer ...............215 (-1)Lee Elder .......................215 (-1)

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DON JANUARY ...............1 67-72-73-75 287 $30,000.00Butch Baird ........................2 70-68-72-77 287 18,000.00Chi Chi rodriguez ..............3 71-74-71-73 289 12,500.00Dale Douglass .................T4 74-71-75-70 290 9,000.00gene Littler ......................T4 70-72-75-73 290 9,000.00

Bruce Crampton .................6 72-75-74-71 292 $6,000.00Charles owens ..................7 73-74-76-73 296 5,000.00Lee Elder ............................8 72-75-77-73 297 4,000.00Miller Barber .....................9 71-75-77-75 298 3,500.00Jim Ferree ........................10 77-73-77-74 301 3,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Don January

1987

MONY Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and Spa Carlsbad, CAJanuary 7-10, 1987 Purse: $100,000Par: 36-36–72/6,911

WEATHER: Cool but clear all four days. There was a 30-minute delay due to frost on Saturday, the final day. Wet conditions made it necessary to play lift, clean and place the first two rounds.

PRO-AM: $10,000 individual–all professionals received equal shares of $125.

First RoundDon January ................ 67 (-5)Butch Baird .....................70 (-2)gene Littler .....................70 (-2)Miller Barber ..................71 (-1)Chi Chi rodriguez ............71 (-1)

Second Round Butch Baird ...................138 (-6)Don January .............. 139 (-5)gene Littler ...................142 (-2)

Third Round Butch Baird ...................210 (-6)Don January .............. 212 (-4)Chi Chi rodriguez ..... 216 (even)

LEADERS

DAVE HILL ........................1 68-72-71 211 $30,000.00Miller Barber ...................T2 69-72-71 212 14,000.00al geiberger ....................T2 73-69-70 212 14,000.00Bob Charles .....................T4 73-71-70 214 8,000.00orville Moody ..................T4 69-73-72 214 8,000.00Bruce Crampton .................6 74-69-72 215 5,500.00

Larry Mowry ......................7 76-68-74 218 $4,500.00Billy Casper ........................8 68-75-76 219 4,000.00Don January ......................9 73-74-74 221 3,000.00gene Littler ....................T10 76-71-77 224 3,000.00gary player ....................T10 77-71-76 224 3,000.00Chi Chi rodriguez ..........T10 74-77-73 224 3,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Dave Hill

1988

MONY Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and SpaCarlsbad, CAJanuary 14-17, 1988Purse: $100,000 Par: 36-36–72/6,815

WEATHER: Very pleasant first three days. rain and a little chilly Sunday, with wind gusts up to 20 mph. play was suspended at 9:55 a.m. due to heavy rain and resumed at 12:50 p.m. play was suspended again due to hail at 2:37 p.m., resuming at 2:47. play was called again at 3:17 p.m. and subsequently was canceled at 3:55. Tournament reverted to a 54-hole event.

PRO-AM: $100,000. Individual–all professionals from the pga Tour and Champions Tour received equal shares of $100. Team—$5,000 on North Course: gene Littler, 56, $600. $5,000 on South Course: Billy Casper, 56, $600.

First RoundBilly Casper ................................................. 68 (-4)Dave Hill .................................................. 68 (-4)Miller Barber .............................................. 69 (-3)orville Moody ............................................. 69 (-3)

Second Round Dave Hill .................................................140 (-4)Miller Barber ............................................ 141 (-3)al geiberger ............................................. 142 (-2)orville Moody ........................................... 142 (-2)

LEADERS

MILLER BARBER .............1 73-67-68-72 280 $50,000.00 Dale Douglass ...................2 67-72-75-67 281 130,000.00Bruce Crampton .................3 70-70-71-76 287 25,000.00orville Moody ....................4 72-75-72-70 289 20,000.00Billy Casper ........................5 72-79-71-68 290 17,000.00al geiberger ......................6 71-77-72-71 291 16,000.00Dave Hill ............................7 73-73-75-71 292 15,000.00

Chi Chi rodriguez ............T8 73-76-71-75 295 $13,500.00Walter Zembriski .............T8 70-77-72-76 295 13,500.00Larry Mowry ....................10 75-77-72-72 296 12,000.00Don Bies ........................T11 73-75-77-75 300 10,500.00arnold palmer ................T11 75-74-74-77 300 10,500.00Lee Elder ..........................13 76-77-74-79 306 9,000.00Harold Henning ................14 75-78-81-73 307 8,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Miller Barber

1989

MONY Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and Spa Carlsbad, CAJanuary 5-8, 1989Purse: $250,000 Par: 36-36–72/6,715

WEATHER: Quite cool. usually clear in the mornings, but cloudy, cold and rainy in the afternoons Friday and Saturday. Start of play was delayed 18 minutes on Sunday due to frost, but it was sunny and pleasant for remainder of day.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Individual–all 47 pga Tour and Champions Tour professionals received equal shares of $106.39.

First RoundDale Douglass .................67 (-5)Bruce Crampton ..............70 (-2)Walter Zembriski ............70 (-2)al geiberger ...................71 (-1)Miller Barber ............. 73 (+1)

Second Round Dale Douglass ...............139 (-5)Miller Barber ............ 140 (-4)Bruce Crampton ............140 (-4)

Third Round Miller Barber ............ 208 (-8)Bruce Crampton ............211 (-5)Dale Douglass ...............214 (-2)

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GEORGE ARCHER ...........1 73-69-67-74 283 $37,500.00Bruce Crampton ...............T2 71-74-73-72 290 27,500.00Bobby Nichols ..................T2 71-74-74-71 290 27,500.00al geiberger ....................T4 74-71-71-76 292 19,500.00Chi Chi rodriguez ............T4 73-71-75-73 292 19,500.00Don Bies ..........................T6 73-73-75-73 294 13,500.00Dave Hill ..........................T6 77-72-73-72 294 13,500.00rives McBee ....................T6 74-74-74-72 294 13,500.00Butch Baird ......................T9 72-74-74-75 295 10,000.00Billy Casper ......................T9 76-71-73-75 295 10,000.00

Jim Dent ..........................T9 74-73-73-75 295 $10,000.00Miller Barber ...................12 72-75-74-75 296 8,000.00Charles Coody ..................13 74-74-77-73 298 7,000.00Larry Mowry ....................14 74-76-73-77 300 6,000.00orville Moody ..................15 76-75-77-73 301 5,000.00gene Littler ....................T16 73-74-80-75 302 4,700.00Walter Zembriski ...........T16 75-76-73-78 302 4,700.00Homero Blancas ..............18 79-77-76-73 305 4,400.00Tom Shaw ........................19 81-72-76-77 306 4,200.00John paul Cain .................20 79-74-77-77 307 4,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

George Archer

1990

MONY Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and SpaCarlsbad, CAJanuary 4-7, 1990 Purse: $250,000 Par: 36-36–72/7,022

WEATHER: Frost in the mornings, warming to perfect afternoon conditions.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Individual—all professionals from the pga Tour and Champions Tour received equal shares of $113.64. Team—$2,500 on North Course: Donnie Hammond, 55, $500. $2,500 on South Course: orville Moody, 53, $500.

First RoundBruce Crampton ..............71 (-1)Bobby Nichols .................71 (-1)Butch Baird ................ 72 (even)Miller Barber ............. 72 (even)George Archer ............ 73 (+1)Don Bies ........................ 73 (+1)gene Littler .................... 73 (+1)Chi Chi rodriguez ........... 73 (+1)

Second Round George Archer ........... 142 (-2)Chi Chi rodriguez ..... 144 (even)Bruce Crampton ........... 145 (+1)al geiberger ................ 145 (+1)Bobby Nichols .............. 145 (+1)

Third Round George Archer ........... 209 (-7)al geiberger ............ 216 (even)

LEADERS

BRUCE CRAMPTON .......1 70-69-69-71 279 $80,000.00Frank Beard ........................2 69-75-68-71 283 50,000.00george archer .................T3 76-71-71-69 287 34,000.00Mike Hill ..........................T3 74-73-71-69 287 34,000.00Dale Douglass .................T5 76-74-72-74 296 22,666.67Chi Chi rodriguez ............T5 77-77-70-72 296 22,666.67

Jim Dent ..........................T5 76-73-71-76 296 $22,666.66Charles Coody ....................8 76-70-75-76 297 18,000.00al Kelley ..........................T9 77-73-74-74 298 15,000.00rives McBee ....................T9 74-76-73-75 298 15,000.00Jimmy powell ..................11 76-75-76-73 300 13,000.00Don Massengale .............12 74-77-77-73 301 12,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Bruce Crampton

1991

Infiniti Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and SpaCarlsbad, CAJanuary 3-6, 1991 Purse: $350,000 Par: 36-36–72/6,814

WEATHER: rainy and cool Thursday and Friday, but no delays. Sunny and clear Saturday morning, but cloudy and much cooler in the afternoon. overcast Sunday.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Individual–19 pga Tour and Champions Tour professionals received equal shares of $135.34, while the remaining 18 players were given $135.33 each. Team–$2,500 on North Course: peter Jacobsen, 58, $500. $2,500 on South Course: Steve Elkington, 52, $500.

First RoundFrank Beard .....................69 (-3)Bruce Crampton .......... 70 (-2)Lee Trevino .....................71 (-1)

Second Round Bruce Crampton ........ 139 (-5)Frank Beard .............. 144 (even)Charles Coody .............. 145 (+1)

Third Round Bruce Crampton ........ 208 (-6)Frank Beard ...................212 (-2)george archer .............. 218 (+2)Mike Hill ...................... 218 (+2)

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AL GEIBERGER ................1 71-67-71-73 282 $52,500.00Bruce Crampton ...............T2 72-71-72-70 285 35,000.00Chi Chi rodriguez ............T2 70-73-69-73 285 35,000.00Harold Henning ................T4 73-72-72-70 287 25,166.67DeWitt Weaver ...............T4 71-72-73-71 287 25,166.67Lee Trevino ......................T4 71-67-76-73 287 25,166.66Bob Charles .....................T7 71-72-75-72 290 18,750.00Charles Coody ..................T7 73-75-69-73 290 18,750.00Jim Ferree ..........................9 76-73-70-72 291 16,000.00

Dale Douglass ...............T10 73-74-71-74 292 $13,750.00Mike Hill ........................T10 75-70-74-73 292 13,750.00Jim Colbert ....................T12 76-76-71-70 293 11,500.00Larry Ziegler ...................T12 76-73-71-73 293 11,500.00george archer .................14 74-75-73-76 298 10,400.00John Brodie ...................T15 79-74-76-70 299 9,700.00rocky Thompson ............T15 75-76-72-76 299 9,700.00orville Moody ..................17 76-78-69-78 301 9,200.00Jim albus .........................18 80-74-77-75 306 9,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Al Geiberger

1992

Infiniti Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and SpaCarlsbad, CAJanuary 8-12, 1992 Purse: $350,000 Par: 36-36–72/6,672

WEATHER: Ideal conditions, with clear skies and high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60s throughout the week.

CUT: There was no cut. all 18 players completed 72 holes.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Individual–all pga Tour and Champions Tour players received equal shares of $119.05. Team–North Course: Nick price, 55, $500. South Course: Blaine McCallister, 55, $500.

First RoundChi Chi rodriguez ............70 (-2)Bob Charles ....................71 (-1)Al Geiberger ................ 71 (-1)Lee Trevino .....................71 (-1)DeWitt Weaver ...............71 (-1)Bruce Crampton ......... 72 (even)

Second Round Al Geiberger .............. 138 (-6)Lee Trevino ...................138 (-6)Bob Charles ..................143 (-1)Bruce Crampton ............143 (-1)Chi Chi rodriguez ..........143 (-1)DeWitt Weaver .............143 (-1)

Third Round Al Geiberger .............. 209 (-7)Chi Chi rodriguez ..........212 (-4)Lee Trevino ...................214 (-2)

LEADERS

AL GEIBERGER ................1 70-70-69-71 280 $52,500.00Jim Dent ............................2 70-69-70-73 282 35,000.00george archer .................T3 71-69-72-73 285 28,000.00Dave Stockton .................T3 72-71-69-73 285 28,000.00Mike Hill ............................5 72-70-70-74 286 23,000.00Isao aoki ............................6 72-74-70-71 287 20,500.00Dale Douglass .................T7 69-75-72-73 289 17,500.00raymond Floyd ................T7 71-72-73-73 289 17,500.00Tommy aaron ....................9 71-72-76-73 292 15,000.00Bob Charles ...................T10 70-73-73-77 293 12,750.00Chi Chi rodriguez ..........T10 77-70-71-75 293 12,750.00

Don Bies ..........................12 75-75-71-75 296 $11,000.00Terry Dill ..........................13 75-72-76-74 297 10,000.00Larry Laoretti ...................14 74-73-72-79 298 9,400.00Mike Joyce ....................T15 76-74-73-76 299 8,800.00orville Moody ................T15 77-72-74-76 299 8,800.00Bruce Crampton .............T17 71-79-75-75 300 8,200.00gibby gilbert ..................T17 76-72-76-76 300 8,200.00Jim Colbert ......................19 75-74-77-79 305 7,900.00Jimmy powell ..................20 77-74-81-74 306 7,700.00Don Massengale .............21 80-74-81-80 315 7,500.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Al Geiberger

1993

Infiniti Senior Tournament of Champions

La Costa Resort and SpaCarlsbad, CAJanuary 4-10, 1993 Purse: $350,000 Par: 36-36–72/6,935

WEATHER: Heavy rains Wednesday afternoon cut short the pro-am. Heavy rain and flooding postponed Thursday play. Light rain from Friday, when 36 holes were played, through Sunday.

CUT: There was no cut; all 21 players completed 72 holes.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Wednesday–Divided evenly among the participants.

First RoundDale Douglass .................69 (-3)Bob Charles ....................70 (-2)Jim Dent .........................70 (-2)Al Geiberger ............... 70 (-2)

Second Round Jim Dent .......................139 (-5)george archer ...............140 (-4)Al Geiberger .............. 140 (-4)Mike Hill .......................142 (-2)

Third Round Jim Dent .......................209 (-7)Al Geiberger ............. 209 (-7)george archer ...............212 (-4)Mike Hill .......................212 (-4)Dave Stockton ...............212 (-4)

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JACK NICKLAUS .............1 73-69-69-68 279 $100,000.00Bob Murphy .......................2 71-70-67-72 280 60,000.00Dave Stockton ...................3 67-72-69-75 283 48,000.00raymond Floyd ..................4 73-72-70-69 284 40,000.00Jim Colbert ......................T5 71-74-70-70 285 29,500.00Lee Trevino ......................T5 71-71-73-70 285 29,500.00Bob Charles .......................7 70-72-73-71 286 24,000.00al geiberger ......................8 72-73-71-72 288 21,000.00george archer .................T9 71-73-73-72 289 18,250.00Simon Hobday .................T9 73-74-71-71 289 18,250.00

Jim albus .......................T11 73-75-70-73 291 $15,250.00Dale Douglass ...............T11 71-69-74-77 291 15,250.00J.C. Snead .....................T13 78-72-70-72 292 13,000.00Tom Wargo ....................T13 73-75-72-72 292 13,000.00Chi Chi rodriguez ............15 73-77-72-71 293 12,000.00Bob Betley .......................16 75-74-75-73 297 11,500.00Tom Shaw ........................17 78-79-70-73 300 11,000.00gibby gilbert ....................18 76-78-76-74 304 10,500.00Bob Wynn ........................19 77-74-77-77 305 10,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Jack Nicklaus

1994

Mercedes Championships

La Costa Resort and SpaCarlsbad, CAJanuary 5-9, 1994Purse: $500,000Par: 36-36—72/7,022

WEATHER: pleasant and partly cloudy all week.CUT: There was no cut; all 19 players completed 72 holes.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Individual professionals received $113.64 each. Team—Lee Trevino, 59, $800.

First RoundDave Stockton .................67 (-5)Bob Charles ....................70 (-2)george archer .................71 (-1)Jim Colbert .....................71 (-1)Dale Douglass .................71 (-1)Bob Murphy ....................71 (-1)Lee Trevino .....................71 (-1)Jack Nicklaus ............ 73 (+1)

Second Round Dave Stockton ...............139 (-5)Dale Douglass ...............140 (-4)Bob Murphy ..................141 (-3)Jack Nicklaus ........... 142 (-2)

Third Round Bob Murphy ..................208 (-8)Dave Stockton ...............208 (-8)Jack Nicklaus ........... 211 (-5)

LEADERS

JIM COLBERT ..................1 72-66-71 209 $148,000.00(Won playoff with birdie-3 on third extra hole)Jim albus ...........................2 70-70-69 209 87,000.00Jim Dent ..........................T3 69-72-69 210 65,000.00Larry gilbert .....................T3 73-67-70 210 65,000.00Tom Wargo ........................5 73-72-66 211 47,000.00raymond Floyd ................T6 68-71-75 214 35,500.00Dave Stockton .................T6 72-71-71 214 35,500.00Lee Trevino ......................T6 70-68-76 214 35,500.00Jack Nicklaus ....................9 75-72-68 215 27,500.00Tony Jacklin ...................T10 71-70-75 216 24,500.00

Jack Kiefer .....................T10 69-73-74 216 $24,500.00Bob Murphy ...................T12 75-71-71 217 20,166.67rocky Thompson ............T12 76-69-72 217 20,166.67Mike Hill ........................T12 74-71-72 217 20,166.66Dave Eichelberger ...........15 73-76-70 219 18,000.00John paul Cain ...............T16 77-70-74 221 16,500.00Kermit Zarley .................T16 75-71-75 221 16,500.00Jay Sigel ..........................18 74-77-71 222 15,000.00Tom Weiskopf .................19 76-76-72 224 14,500.00Simon Hobday .................20 78-76-71 225 14,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Jim Colbert

1995

Senior Tournament of Champions

Hyatt Dorado Beach (East)Dorado, Puerto RicoJanuary 11-15, 1995Purse: $750,000Par: 36-36—72/6,740

WEATHER: Sunny, warm and humid each day with occasional showers. Winds blew 15-20 mph each day. Thursday’s pro-am was delayed from 11:05 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. due to a heavy downpour.

CUT: There was no cut; all 20 players completed 54 holes.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Wednesday Individual—Jay Sigel, 68, $500. Team—Mike Hill, Jim Colbert, Dave Eichelberger, 57, $416.67 each. Thursday Individual—Jay Sigel, 68, $500. Team—Lee Trevino, Jay Sigel, 55, $450 each.

First Roundraymond Floyd ........................................... 68 (-4)Jim Dent .................................................... 69 (-3)Jack Kiefer ................................................. 69 (-3)Jim albus ................................................... 70 (-2)Lee Trevino ................................................ 70 (-2)Jim Colbert ........................................ 72 (even)

Second Round Jim Colbert ............................................138 (-6)Lee Trevino .............................................. 138 (-6)raymond Floyd ......................................... 139 (-5)Jim albus ................................................. 140 (-4)Larry gilbert ............................................. 140 (-4)

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JOHN BLAND ..................1 69-68-70 207 $151,000.00Jim Colbert ........................2 67-70-71 208 89,000.00raymond Floyd ................T3 69-70-70 209 60,833.34graham Marsh .................T3 68-70-71 209 60,833.33Lee Trevino ......................T3 69-69-71 209 60,833.33Bob Charles .....................T6 72-68-70 210 36,500.00Hale Irwin ........................T6 71-71-68 210 36,500.00Jack Nicklaus ..................T6 70-72-68 210 36,500.00Mike Hill ..........................T9 71-70-70 211 26,166.67Dave Stockton .................T9 69-73-69 211 26,166.67Bob Murphy .....................T9 68-70-73 211 26,166.66J.C. Snead .......................12 73-69-70 212 22,000.00

Jim albus .......................T13 73-69-72 214 $19,500.00george archer ...............T13 69-71-74 214 19,500.00Simon Hobday ...............T15 73-69-73 215 17,500.00Tony Jacklin ...................T15 68-70-77 215 17,500.00Jim Dent ........................T17 75-71-70 216 15,500.00Jimmy powell ................T17 71-75-70 216 15,500.00Walter Morgan ................19 75-72-70 217 14,000.00Don Bies ..........................20 72-74-72 218 13,200.00Tom Weiskopf .................21 73-74-72 219 12,400.00Tom Wargo ......................22 77-72-71 220 11,700.00Bruce Devlin ....................23 73-76-72 221 11,200.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

John Bland

1996

Puerto Rico Senior Tournament of Champions

Hyatt Dorado Beach (East)Dorado, Puerto RicoJanuary 19-21, 1996Purse: $800,000Par: 36-36—72/6,740

WEATHER: Warm and humid with showers every day. Heavy rain caused a suspension of play on Friday from 11:47 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. play was suspended again at 1:45 p.m. and not resumed again until Saturday morning at 8:30 a.m. The first round finally was completed at 10:15 a.m. Lift, clean and place rules were in effect for all three rounds.

CUT: There was no cut; all 23 players completed 54 holes.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Wednesday Individual—Jim Dent, Jim albus, 67, $450 each. Team—Mike Hill, Tom Weiskopf, 55, $450 each. Thursday Individual—Lee Trevino, 67, $500. Team—Tom Wargo, 53, $500.

First RoundJim Colbert ................................................ 67 (-5)Tony Jacklin ............................................... 68 (-4)graham Marsh ........................................... 68 (-4)Bob Murphy ............................................... 68 (-4)george archer ............................................ 69 (-3)John Bland ..............................................69 (-3)raymond Floyd ........................................... 69 (-3)Dave Stockton ............................................ 69 (-3)

Second Round John Bland ............................................137 (-7)Jim Colbert .............................................. 137 (-7)Tony Jacklin ............................................. 138 (-8)graham Marsh ......................................... 138 (-8)Bob Murphy ............................................. 138 (-8)Lee Trevino .............................................. 138 (-8)

LEADERS

HALE IRWIN ....................1 73-68-68 209 $186,000.00gil Morgan .........................2 72-69-70 211 110,000.00Bob Charles .......................3 74-69-69 212 90,000.00Jim Colbert ......................T4 75-70-69 214 61,666.67Jay Sigel ..........................T4 80-67-67 214 61,666.67al geiberger ....................T4 76-68-70 214 61,666.66Vicente Fernandez ...........T7 74-72-69 215 42,500.00graham Marsh .................T7 74-72-69 215 42,500.00John Bland .......................T9 77-68-71 216 29,600.00Dave Eichelberger ...........T9 73-70-73 216 29,600.00raymond Floyd ................T9 77-72-67 216 29,600.00Jimmy powell ..................T9 74-72-70 216 29,600.00

Tom Weiskopf .................T9 75-70-71 216 $29,600.00Charles Coody ................T14 78-73-67 218 21,666.67Jack Nicklaus ................T14 78-72-68 218 21,666.67Jim Dent ........................T14 77-69-72 218 21,666.66gibby gilbert ..................T17 76-76-67 219 19,000.00Dave Stockton ...............T17 73-74-72 219 19,000.00Isao aoki ..........................19 75-71-74 220 17,500.00Dale Douglass .................20 78-72-71 221 16,500.00Mike Hill ..........................21 76-74-72 222 15,500.00Bob Murphy ...................T22 78-75-71 224 14,750.00Lee Trevino ....................T22 79-73-72 224 14,750.00Walter Morgan ................24 86-72-72 230 14,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Hale Irwin

1997

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 17-19, 1997Purse: $1,000,000Par: 36-36—72/7,053

Dale Douglass, Jim Dent, 68, $360 each. Team—gibby gilbert, 48, $500.

WEATHER: Sunny and pleasant all week with a light breeze. Very windy on Friday, with gusts reaching 35-40 mph.

CUT: There was no cut; all 24 players completed 54 holes.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Wednesday Individual—Dale Douglass, gibby gilbert, 68, $450 each. Team—Jim Dent, 53, $500. Thursday Individual—Hale Irwin, gil Morgan, Dave Eichelberger,

First Roundgil Morgan .............................................72 (even)Dave Eichelberger ......................................73 (+1)Hale Irwin ...............................................73 (+1)Dave Stockton ............................................73 (+1)

Second Round Hale Irwin ..............................................141 (-3)gil Morgan ............................................... 141 (-3)Bob Charles ............................................. 143 (-1)Dave Eichelberger .................................... 143 (-1)

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GIL MORGAN ..................1 65-66-64 195 $200,000.00gibby gilbert ....................T2 65-68-68 201 107,250.00Hale Irwin ........................T2 69-68-64 201 107,250.00Dave Stockton .................T4 67-67-68 202 66,333.34Vicente Fernandez .............4 66-68-68 202 66,333.33David graham ..................T4 70-66-66 202 66,333.33Jay Sigel ............................7 70-69-65 204 48,000.00Bob Eastwood ....................8 71-67-67 205 43,000.00Hugh Baiocchi ....................9 66-74-67 207 38,000.00Dave Eichelberger ...........10 71-70-68 209 35,000.00

Jim Dent ........................T11 70-73-67 210 $30,750.00Dana Quigley .................T11 69-70-71 210 30,750.00Isao aoki ........................T13 70-72-69 211 26,250.00graham Marsh ...............T13 68-73-70 211 26,250.00Bob Murphy .....................15 68-74-70 212 24,000.00Bruce Summerhays ..........16 72-72-69 213 22,500.00Bud allin ........................T17 71-75-68 214 21,000.00Jack Kiefer .....................T17 69-73-72 214 21,000.00Bruce Crampton ...............19 76-79-72 227 20,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Gil Morgan

1998

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 16-18, 1998Purse: $1,000,000Par: 36-36—72/7,053

WEATHER: Sunny all week, with highs in the low 80s and variable winds from 5-15 mph.

CUT: There was no cut; all 19 players completed 54 holes.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Wednesday Individual–Jay Sigel, gil Morgan, Hugh Baiocchi, 66, $416.67 each. Team–Bob Murphy, 52, $500. Thursday Individual–gibby gilbert, 64, $500. Team–Bud allin, 51, $500.

First Roundgibby gilbert .............................................. 65 (-7)Gil Morgan ...............................................65 (-7)Hugh Baiocchi ............................................ 66 (-6)Vicente Fernandez...................................... 66 (-6)Dave Stockton ............................................ 67 (-5)

Second Round Gil Morgan ...........................................131 (-13)gibby gilbert .......................................... 133 (-11)Vicente Fernandez.................................. 134 (-10)Dave Stockton ........................................ 134 (-10)

LEADERS

JOHN JACOBS ................1 64-69-70 203 $185,000.00Jim Colbert ......................T2 71-68-67 206 98,375.00raymond Floyd ................T2 67-69-70 206 98,375.00Bob Dickson .....................T4 68-70-69 207 67,000.00Dana Quigley ...................T4 70-68-69 207 67,000.00Brian Barnes ....................T6 73-68-67 208 46,750.00gil Morgan .......................T6 69-73-66 208 46,750.00Isao aoki ..........................T8 67-72-70 209 37,000.00J.C. Snead .......................T8 68-71-70 209 37,000.00gary player ......................10 70-68-72 210 32,000.00Hugh Baiocchi ................T11 71-71-69 211 24,683.34Larry Nelson ..................T11 75-67-69 211 24,683.34Bud allin ........................T11 69-71-71 211 24,683.33george archer ...............T11 68-72-71 211 24,683.33Dave Stockton ...............T11 72-67-72 211 24,683.33Larry Ziegler ...................T11 74-67-70 211 24,683.33Simon Hobday ...............T17 69-72-71 212 19,125.00Tom Weiskopf ...............T17 71-73-68 212 19,125.00

Jim Dent ........................T19 71-73-69 213 $16,000.00Vicente Fernandez .........T19 74-74-65 213 16,000.00Bob Murphy ...................T19 72-71-70 213 16,000.00Bruce Summerhays ........T19 71-70-72 213 16,000.00David graham ................T23 73-72-69 214 12,687.50Joe Inman ......................T23 68-80-66 214 12,687.50Hale Irwin ......................T23 68-75-71 214 12,687.50Lee Trevino ....................T23 71-73-70 214 12,687.50Jay Sigel ........................T27 70-73-72 215 11,000.00Leonard Thompson ........T27 71-74-70 215 11,000.00Bruce Crampton .............T29 71-73-72 216 10,000.00Bob Eastwood ................T29 75-71-70 216 10,000.00graham Marsh .................31 74-74-69 217 9,250.00Dave Eichelberger ...........32 70-75-73 218 8,750.00Jim albus .........................33 74-75-72 221 8,250.00gibby gilbert .................T34 74-76-72 222 7,700.00Hubert green .................T34 76-72-74 222 7,700.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

John Jacobs

1999

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 22-24, 1999Purse: $1,100,000Par: 36-36—72/7,053

CUT: There was no cut; all 35 players completed 54 holes.

WEATHER: partly cloudy each day with temperatures ranging from the mid 70s to low 80s. Winds blew at 15-25 mph in the afternoon each day.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Wednesday Individual—Leonard Thompson, Isao aoki, 65, $450 each. Team—Joe Inman, 48, $500. Thursday Individual—Leonard Thompson, Dana Quigley, 65, $450 each. Team—Dave Eichelberger, Jim albus, 52, $450 each.

First RoundJohn Jacobs ............................................64 (-8)Isao aoki .................................................... 67 (-5)raymond Floyd ........................................... 67 (-5)george archer ............................................ 68 (-4)Bob Dickson ............................................... 68 (-4)Joe Inman .................................................. 68 (-4)Hale Irwin .................................................. 68 (-4)J.C. Snead ................................................. 68 (-4)

Second Round John Jacobs ........................................133 (-11)raymond Floyd ......................................... 136 (-8)Bob Dickson ............................................. 138 (-6)Dana Quigley ........................................... 138 (-6)Jim Colbert .............................................. 139 (-5)J.C. Snead ............................................... 139 (-5)

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GEORGE ARCHER ...........1 67-71-69 207 $199,000.00Hale Irwin ........................T2 68-69-72 209 88,875.00graham Marsh .................T2 68-67-74 209 88,875.00Dana Quigley ...................T2 68-69-72 209 88,875.00Lee Trevino ......................T2 67-70-72 209 88,875.00Hubert green ...................T6 73-68-70 211 50,625.00John Jacobs ....................T6 64-74-73 211 50,625.00Jim Colbert ......................T8 66-72-74 212 40,125.00Vicente Fernandez ...........T8 70-71-71 212 40,125.00raymond Floyd ..............T10 67-73-73 213 33,000.00Larry Nelson ..................T10 66-76-71 213 33,000.00Bruce Fleisher ..................12 70-75-69 214 28,750.00allen Doyle ....................T13 66-73-76 215 26,000.00John Mahaffey ..............T13 69-73-73 215 26,000.00Jim ahern ......................T15 69-75-72 216 23,000.00Hugh Baiocchi ................T15 67-74-75 216 23,000.00Dave Eichelberger .........T17 73-72-74 219 20,375.00Bruce Summerhays ........T17 73-72-74 219 20,375.00Bob Dickson ...................T19 71-74-75 220 18,250.00

Christy o’Connor ............T19 70-73-77 220 $18,250.00Isao aoki ........................T21 70-80-71 221 14,500.00David graham ................T21 70-75-76 221 14,500.00gary McCord ..................T21 72-74-75 221 14,500.00gary player ....................T21 74-70-77 221 14,500.00Leonard Thompson ........T21 72-72-77 221 14,500.00Tom Weiskopf ...............T21 68-73-80 221 14,500.00Bob Duval ......................T27 72-72-78 222 11,750.00J.C. Snead .....................T27 72-78-72 222 11,750.00Tom Jenkins ..................T29 73-74-76 223 10,750.00Larry Ziegler ...................T29 70-75-78 223 10,750.00Joe Inman ........................31 72-77-75 224 10,000.00Jim Dent ........................T32 73-75-77 225 9,250.00Fred gibson ....................T32 72-76-77 225 9,250.00Jack Nicklaus ................T34 73-80-73 226 8,625.00Jay Sigel ........................T34 74-73-79 226 8,625.00Tom Mcginnis .................36 73-78-78 229 8,250.00Dave Stockton .................37 73-82-75 230 8,000.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

George Archer

2000

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 21-23, 2000Purse: $1,200,000Par: 36-36–72/7,053

WEATHER: Temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70s throughout the week with light winds on Friday. Extremely windy on Saturday with trade winds gusting up to 30 mph. gusty trade winds continued on Sunday, with breezes ranging from 15-25 mph.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Wednesday Individual—Jim Dent, Vicente Fernandez, 64, $450 each. Team—Jim Dent, David graham, 54, $450 each. Thursday Individual—Bruce Fleisher, 64, $500. Team—Joe Inman, 53, $500.

First RoundJohn Jacobs ............................................... 64 (-8)Jim Colbert ................................................ 66 (-6)allen Doyle ................................................ 66 (-6)Larry Nelson .............................................. 66 (-6)George Archer .........................................67 (-5)Hugh Baiocchi ............................................ 67 (-5)raymond Floyd ........................................... 67 (-5)Lee Trevino ................................................ 67 (-5)

Second Round graham Marsh ......................................... 135 (-9)Hale Irwin ................................................ 137 (-7)Dana Quigley ........................................... 137 (-7)Lee Trevino .............................................. 137 (-7)George Archer .....................................138 (-6)Jim Colbert .............................................. 138 (-6)John Jacobs ............................................. 138 (-6)

LEADERS

LARRY NELSON ..............1 67-64-66 197 $240,000.00Jim Thorpe .........................2 67-66-65 198 143,000.00Ed Dougherty ...................T3 68-69-65 202 107,000.00Bruce Fleisher ..................T3 66-66-70 202 107,000.00gary McCord ....................T5 68-70-66 204 71,000.00Leonard Thompson ..........T5 66-68-70 204 71,000.00allen Doyle ........................7 69-70-66 205 57,000.00Doug Tewell ....................T8 70-66-70 206 48,000.00Tom Watson ....................T8 68-67-71 206 48,000.00Dave Eichelberger .........T10 67-70-71 208 39,500.00Fred gibson ....................T10 64-72-72 208 39,500.00Hale Irwin ......................T12 69-73-68 210 31,625.00Tom Kite ........................T12 68-72-70 210 31,625.00gil Morgan .....................T12 72-71-67 210 31,625.00Dave Stockton ...............T12 71-72-67 210 31,625.00Jim ahern ......................T16 71-70-70 211 26,250.00

Dana Quigley .................T16 72-71-68 211 $26,250.00Tom Jenkins ..................T18 70-72-70 212 23,250.00John Mahaffey ..............T18 70-69-73 212 23,250.00graham Marsh .................20 74-70-70 214 21,000.00Hubert green ...................21 73-71-71 215 19,750.00David graham ................T22 69-78-69 216 17,750.00John Jacobs ..................T22 74-74-68 216 17,750.00Lee Trevino ....................T22 70-73-73 216 17,750.00Vicente Fernandez .........T25 72-74-71 217 15,375.00Tom Mcginnis ...............T25 70-76-71 217 15,375.00Joe Inman ......................T27 71-72-75 218 13,750.00Jack Nicklaus ................T27 76-73-69 218 13,750.00Lanny Wadkins ..............T27 74-69-75 218 13,750.00george archer .................30 77-74-68 219 12,750.00Bob Duval ........................31 71-76-73 220 12,500.00Tom Wargo ......................32 74-73-76 223 12,250.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Larry Nelson

2001

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 19-21, 2001Purse: $1,400,000Par: 36-36—72/7,053

WEATHER: Temperatures were in the upper 70s to low 80s throughout the week. Winds were 5-10 mph on Friday and picked up to 15-20 mph on Saturday. There was little wind on Sunday.

CUT: There was no cut; all 32 players completed 54 holes.

PRO-AM: Wednesday Individual—Tom Kite, 65, $500. Team— Jack Nicklaus, 51, $500. Thursday Individual—John Jacobs, Hale Irwin, Vicente Fernandez, 66, $416.67 each. Team—Dana Quigley, 51, $500.

First RoundFred gibson ................................................ 64 (-8)Bruce Fleisher ............................................ 66 (-6)Leonard Thompson ..................................... 66 (-6)Dave Eichelberger ...................................... 67 (-5)Larry Nelson ............................................67 (-5)Jim Thorpe ................................................. 67 (-5)

Second Round Larry Nelson ........................................131 (-13)Bruce Fleisher ........................................ 132 (-12)Jim Thorpe ............................................. 133 (-11)

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TOM KITE .........................1 63-69-67 199 $258,000.00John Jacobs ......................2 70-67-68 205 154,000.00Bobby Wadkins ..................3 68-70-68 206 126,000.00Dana Quigley .....................4 71-68-69 208 103,000.00allen Doyle ......................T5 72-68-69 209 65,750.00Bruce Fleisher ..................T5 68-71-70 209 65,750.00Walter Hall ......................T5 68-69-72 209 65,750.00Larry Nelson ....................T5 66-73-70 209 65,750.00Mike McCullough ............T9 69-71-70 210 44,000.00Doug Tewell ....................T9 67-74-69 210 44,000.00Lanny Wadkins ................T9 69-69-72 210 44,000.00Tom Watson ..................T12 71-71-70 212 34,333.34Bob gilder ......................T12 67-70-75 212 34,333.33gil Morgan .....................T12 71-70-71 212 34,333.33Tom Wargo ......................15 70-70-73 213 30,000.00Jim Colbert ....................T16 67-72-75 214 24,750.00Tom Jenkins ..................T16 71-70-73 214 24,750.00

Bruce Lietzke .................T16 68-75-71 214 $24,750.00graham Marsh ...............T16 72-72-70 214 24,750.00John Schroeder .............T16 73-70-71 214 24,750.00Jim Thorpe .....................T16 70-69-75 214 24,750.00Jose Maria Canizares ....T22 70-75-70 215 19,500.00Dave Eichelberger .........T22 68-74-73 215 19,500.00george archer ...............T24 70-74-72 216 17,500.00Hale Irwin ......................T24 73-68-75 216 17,500.00Lee Trevino ......................26 74-71-73 218 16,000.00Sammy rachels ...............27 75-71-73 219 15,000.00Hubert green .................T28 74-72-74 220 13,750.00gary player ....................T28 75-69-76 220 13,750.00Steven Veriato .................30 72-70-79 221 13,000.00Ed Dougherty ...................31 74-72-76 222 12,750.00Joe Inman ......................T32 74-77-73 224 12,125.00Leonard Thompson ........T32 78-74-72 224 12,125.00

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Tom Kite

2002

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 18-20, 2002Purse: $1,500,000Par: 36-36–72/7,053

WEATHER: Sunny and warm on Friday with winds from the north at 20-35 mph early in the day, dropping to 10-15 mph from the west-southwest in the afternoon. Sunny and warm on Saturday with variable winds from 20-35 mph with higher gusts. Sunny and warm on Sunday with variable winds from 15-30 mph. Daily highs were in the low 80s.

CUT: There was no cut; all 33 players completed 54 holes.

PRO-AM: $10,000. Wednesday Individual—Bob gilder, Jim Thorpe, 64, $450 each. Team—Jim Colbert, george archer, 53, $450 each. Thursday Individual—Tom Jenkins, 66, $500. Team—gary player, Bruce Fleisher, 55, $450 each.

First RoundTom Kite ...................................................63 (-9)Larry Nelson .............................................. 66 (-6)Jim Colbert ................................................ 67 (-5)Bob gilder ................................................. 67 (-5)Doug Tewell............................................... 67 (-5)

Second Round Tom Kite ...............................................132 (-12)Bob gilder ................................................ 137 (-7)Walter Hall .............................................. 137 (-7)John Jacobs ............................................. 137 (-7)Bobby Wadkins ........................................ 138 (-6)Lanny Wadkins ........................................ 138 (-6)

LEADERS

DANA QUIGLEY ..............1 66-65-67 198 $250,000.00Larry Nelson ......................2 67-64-69 200 150,000.00Fuzzy Zoeller ......................3 68-63-70 201 120,000.00Stewart ginn ...................T4 68-66-69 203 89,500.00Tom Watson ....................T4 70-66-67 203 89,500.00Steven Veriato ...................6 66-68-70 204 67,000.00allen Doyle ......................T7 70-66-69 205 49,750.00Bruce Fleisher ..................T7 68-65-72 205 49,750.00Tom Jenkins ....................T7 70-66-69 205 49,750.00Bruce Lietzke ...................T7 68-65-72 205 49,750.00Ed Dougherty .................T11 68-69-69 206 35,250.00John Jacobs ..................T11 72-65-69 206 35,250.00Tom Kite ........................T11 69-67-70 206 35,250.00Jack Nicklaus (S) ...........T11 68-72-66 206 35,250.00Jay Sigel ..........................15 67-69-71 207 30,000.00Isao aoki ........................T16 71-67-70 208 25,500.00Hale Irwin ......................T16 66-71-71 208 25,500.00James Mason ................T16 70-67-71 208 25,500.00gil Morgan .....................T16 74-68-66 208 25,500.00

Jim Thorpe .....................T16 70-66-72 208 $25,500.00Leonard Thompson ..........21 70-68-71 209 21,000.00Sammy rachels .............T22 72-67-71 210 19,500.00Lee Trevino (S) ...............T22 68-71-71 210 19,500.00Jose Maria Canizares ....T24 68-71-72 211 17,500.00Doug Tewell ..................T24 70-69-72 211 17,500.00Jim Colbert ....................T26 74-67-71 212 14,300.00Hubert green .................T26 71-71-70 212 14,300.00gary player (S) ...............T26 70-67-75 212 14,300.00John Schroeder .............T26 76-67-69 212 14,300.00Bobby Wadkins ..............T26 72-70-70 212 14,300.00Walter Hall ......................31 74-69-70 213 12,500.00Dave Eichelberger .........T32 74-72-68 214 11,875.00Mike McCullough ..........T32 70-73-71 214 11,875.00Bob gilder ......................T34 74-67-76 217 11,375.00J.C. Snead .....................T34 74-73-70 217 11,375.00arnold palmer (S) .............36 73-76-77 226 11,000.00(S) = Sponsor Exemption

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Dana Quigley

2003

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 31-February 2, 2003Purse: $1,500,000Par: 36-36–72/7,097

on Saturday, with light breezes and highs in the low 80s. Sunny and breezy on Sunday, with highs in the low 80s. Winds were from the west-northwest at 10-20 mph.

CUT: There was no cut; all 36 players completed 54 holes.

WEATHER: Sunny, breezy and warm on Friday with highs in the low 80s. Winds were variable at 10-20 mph. Sunny and warm

First RoundHale Irwin .................................................. 66 (-6)Dana Quigley ...........................................66 (-6)Steve Veriato ............................................. 66 (-6)Larry Nelson .............................................. 67 (-5)Jay Sigel .................................................... 67 (-5)

Second Round Larry Nelson .......................................... 131 (-13)Dana Quigley .......................................131 (-13)Fuzzy Zoeller .......................................... 131 (-13)Bruce Fleisher ........................................ 133 (-11)Bruce Lietzke ........................................ 133 (-11)Stewart ginn.......................................... 134 (-10)Steve Veriato ......................................... 134 (-10)

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FUZZY ZOELLER ..............1 67-65-64 196 $268,000.00Dana Quigley .....................2 67-65-65 197 161,000.00Craig Stadler ....................T3 69-66-63 198 108,000.00Doug Tewell ....................T3 64-65-69 198 108,000.00Tom purtzer ........................5 67-67-66 200 82,000.00Jack Nicklaus (S) ...............6 68-66-67 201 71,000.00allen Doyle ......................T7 69-67-66 202 59,500.00Dave Eichelberger ...........T7 66-65-71 202 59,500.00Jim ahern ........................T9 69-68-66 203 39,071.43Vicente Fernandez ...........T9 71-66-66 203 39,071.43Stewart ginn ...................T9 66-69-68 203 39,071.43John Jacobs ....................T9 72-67-64 203 39,071.43gil Morgan .......................T9 67-67-69 203 39,071.43Jim Thorpe .......................T9 66-70-67 203 39,071.43Bruce Fleisher ..................T9 69-65-69 203 39,071.42Tom Jenkins ....................16 67-68-69 204 29,000.00James Mason ................T17 65-72-68 205 26,000.00Jay Sigel ........................T17 66-70-69 205 26,000.00Hale Irwin ......................T19 69-68-69 206 23,000.00Larry Nelson ..................T19 71-68-67 206 23,000.00

Don pooley .....................T19 71-65-70 206 $23,000.00Isao aoki ........................T22 71-68-68 207 20,500.00Tom Kite ........................T22 70-68-69 207 20,500.00Dave Barr .......................T24 67-73-68 208 18,000.00Wayne Levi ....................T24 73-67-68 208 18,000.00J.C. Snead .....................T24 68-69-71 208 18,000.00David Eger .....................T27 69-70-70 209 14,625.00Bob gilder ......................T27 70-71-68 209 14,625.00Morris Hatalsky .............T27 71-70-68 209 14,625.00graham Marsh ...............T27 71-68-70 209 14,625.00rodger Davis ...................31 71-69-70 210 13,000.00D.a. Weibring ..................32 68-72-71 211 12,500.00Tom Watson ....................33 74-72-66 212 12,250.00gary player (S) ...............T34 77-69-68 214 11,875.00Sammy rachels .............T34 70-74-70 214 11,875.00Lee Trevino (S) .................36 74-70-72 216 11,500.00Hubert green ...................37 71-73-74 218 11,250.00Bruce Lietzke ...................38 77-71-73 221 11,000.00arnold palmer (S) .............39 77-75-75 227 10,750.00(S) = Sponsor Exemption

Player Pos. Score Official Money Player Pos. Score Official Money

Fuzzy Zoeller

2004

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 23-26, 2004Purse: $1,600,000Par: 36-36–72/7,097

the southeast. The first round was eventually suspended by darkness at 5:55 p.m., with 12 players still on the course. The round was completed at 9:02 a.m. Saturday morning. partly cloudy on Saturday and Sunday, with highs in the mid-80s and northwest winds at 5-10 mph.

CUT: There was no cut; all 39 players completed 54 holes.

WEATHER: Sunny early on Friday, with northwest winds at 10-20 mph. Clouds moved into the area during the afternoon and play was suspended by a thunderstorm from 3:04 p.m. until 4:40 p.m. after the delay, winds blew at 10-20 mph from

First RoundDoug Tewell............................................... 64 (-8)James Mason ............................................ 65 (-7)Dave Eichelberger ...................................... 66 (-6)Stewart ginn.............................................. 66 (-6)Jay Sigel .................................................... 66 (-6)Jim Thorpe ................................................. 66 (-6)Fuzzy Zoeller ...........................................67 (-5)

Second Round Doug Tewell........................................... 129 (-15)Dave Eichelberger .................................. 131 (-13)Dana Quigley ......................................... 132 (-12)Fuzzy Zoeller .......................................132 (-12)

LEADERS

DANA QUIGLEY ..............1 67-65-66 198 $272,000.00Tom Watson ......................2 64-64-70 198 163,000.00Hale Irwin ........................T3 69-65-65 199 110,000.00gil Morgan .......................T3 68-64-67 199 110,000.00Wayne Levi ......................T5 66-65-71 202 77,500.00Mark McNulty .................T5 69-66-67 202 77,500.00rodger Davis ...................T7 68-69-66 203 60,500.00Craig Stadler ....................T7 67-67-69 203 60,500.00Tom purtzer ........................9 68-67-69 204 51,000.00peter Jacobsen ..............T10 69-69-67 205 43,250.00Fuzzy Zoeller ..................T10 68-68-69 205 43,250.00David Eger .....................T12 70-69-67 206 35,500.00Bob gilder ......................T12 68-67-71 206 35,500.00Morris Hatalsky .............T12 67-70-69 206 35,500.00Bruce Fleisher ................T15 69-69-69 207 30,000.00John Jacobs ..................T15 67-67-73 207 30,000.00Tom Jenkins ..................T17 69-67-72 208 26,250.00Don pooley .....................T17 69-67-72 208 26,250.00Jim ahern ......................T19 70-69-70 209 21,000.00

Ed Fiori ...........................T19 71-68-70 209 $21,000.00Stewart ginn .................T19 69-71-69 209 21,000.00Mark James ...................T19 71-67-71 209 21,000.00Tom Kite ........................T19 70-67-72 209 21,000.00Larry Nelson ..................T19 69-69-71 209 21,000.00D.a. Weibring ................T19 68-67-74 209 21,000.00allen Doyle ....................T26 71-68-71 210 16,166.67Bruce Lietzke .................T26 72-71-67 210 16,166.67Vicente Fernandez .........T26 67-71-72 210 16,166.66Jim Thorpe .......................29 70-70-71 211 15,000.00Bruce Summerhays ..........30 69-69-74 212 14,500.00Doug Tewell ..................T31 74-65-74 213 13,750.00Lee Trevino (S) ...............T31 72-69-72 213 13,750.00Dave Barr .........................33 74-68-72 214 13,000.00Jay Sigel ..........................34 72-71-72 215 12,500.00pete oakley ......................35 75-69-72 216 12,000.00gary player (S) .................36 74-74-71 219 11,500.00arnold palmer (S) .............37 80-81-81 242 11,000.00(S) = Sponsor Exemption

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Dana Quigley

2005

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 20-22, 2005Purse: $1,600,000Par: 36-36–72/7,097

Mostly cloudy Saturday, with light and variable winds. Highs were in the low 80s. Sunny and pleasant Sunday, with highs in the low 80s. Winds were variable from 5-10 mph.

CUT: There was no cut; all 37 players completed 54 holes.

WEATHER: Mostly sunny, breezy and warm Friday, with highs in the mid-80s. Winds were from SSW at 15-20 mph.

First RoundTom Watson .............................................. 64 (-8)Wayne Levi ................................................ 66 (-6)Vicente Fernandez...................................... 67 (-5)Morris Hatalsky ......................................... 67 (-5)John Jacobs ............................................... 67 (-5)Dana Quigley ...........................................67 (-5)Craig Stadler .............................................. 67 (-5)

Second Round Tom Watson .......................................... 128 (-16)Wayne Levi ............................................ 131 (-13)gil Morgan ............................................. 132 (-12)Dana Quigley .......................................132 (-12)Hale Irwin .............................................. 134 (-10)John Jacobs ........................................... 134 (-10)Craig Stadler .......................................... 134 (-10)

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Championship Summaries

LOREN ROBERTS ............1 63-67-61 191 $290,000.00Don pooley .........................2 63-64-65 192 176,000.00Jay Haas ..........................T3 67-64-63 194 120,000.00D.a. Weibring ..................T3 66-65-63 194 120,000.00gil Morgan .......................T5 71-63-62 196 85,500.00Tom Watson ....................T5 63-69-64 196 85,500.00David Eger .........................7 66-67-64 197 68,000.00allen Doyle ......................T8 66-69-66 201 52,750.00peter Jacobsen ................T8 66-68-67 201 52,750.00Tom Jenkins ....................T8 66-71-64 201 52,750.00Jim Thorpe .......................T8 65-68-68 201 52,750.00Dana Quigley ...................12 67-69-66 202 42,000.00Mark Johnson ................T13 66-68-69 203 34,250.00Larry Nelson ..................T13 67-69-67 203 34,250.00Des Smyth .....................T13 69-70-64 203 34,250.00Curtis Strange (S) ..........T13 64-74-65 203 34,250.00Bruce Lietzke .................T17 71-66-67 204 28,250.00Tom purtzer ....................T17 69-69-66 204 28,250.00

Bob gilder ......................T19 66-70-69 205 $25,250.00John Jacobs ..................T19 69-69-67 205 25,250.00Hale Irwin ......................T21 68-69-69 206 21,500.00Mark McNulty ...............T21 73-66-67 206 21,500.00Craig Stadler ..................T21 70-65-71 206 21,500.00Bruce Summerhays ........T21 69-67-70 206 21,500.00Ben Crenshaw (S) ............25 65-72-70 207 19,000.00Bruce Fleisher ................T26 68-69-71 208 17,166.67Tom Kite ........................T26 68-72-68 208 17,166.67 Fuzzy Zoeller ..................T26 65-67-76 208 17,166.66Wayne Levi ....................T29 70-68-71 209 15,500.00ron Streck .....................T29 70-68-71 209 15,500.00Doug Tewell ..................T29 68-69-72 209 15,500.00Lanny Wadkins (S) ...........32 69-72-70 211 14,500.00Mike reid ........................33 70-74-71 215 14,000.00pete oakley ....................T34 67-77-73 217 13,250.00gary player (S) ...............T34 74-72-71 217 13,250.00(S) = Sponsor Exemption

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Loren Roberts

2006

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai GCKa’upulehu-Kona, HIJanuary 20-22, 2006Purse: $1,700,000Par/Yards: 36-36–72/7,097

WEATHER: Sunny Friday, with highs in the low 80s and light winds from the SW at 5-10 mph. Humid, with highs near 80 Saturday and Sunday. a mix of sun and clouds on the weekend, with winds from the W at 10-15 mph.

CUT: There was no cut; all 35 players completed 54 holes.

First RoundDon pooley ................................................. 63 (-9)Loren Roberts ..........................................63 (-9)Tom Watson .............................................. 63 (-9)Curtis Strange ............................................ 64 (-8)Ben Crenshaw ............................................ 65 (-7)Jim Thorpe ................................................. 65 (-7)Fuzzy Zoeller .............................................. 65 (-7)

Second Round Don pooley ............................................. 127 (-17)Loren Roberts ......................................130 (-14)Jay Haas ................................................ 131 (-13)D.a. Weibring ........................................ 131 (-13)Tom Watson .......................................... 132 (-12)Fuzzy Zoeller .......................................... 132 (-12)

LEADERS

HALE IRWIN ..................1 66-62-65 193 $290,000.00 Tom Kite ........................T2 67-64-67 198 150,000.00 Jim Thorpe ....................T2 69-63-66 198 150,000.00 Loren roberts ..................4 65-67-67 199 105,000.00 Brad Bryant ....................T5 63-68-70 201 83,000.00 Jay Haas ........................T5 69-66-66 201 83,000.00 Tom Jenkins ..................T7 67-68-67 202 65,000.00 D.a. Weibring ................T7 67-68-67 202 65,000.00 allen Doyle ....................T9 66-67-70 203 48,000.00 Jerry pate ......................T9 66-67-70 203 48,000.00 Eduardo romero ............T9 67-68-68 203 48,000.00 Tom Watson ..................T9 68-67-68 203 48,000.00 Ben Crenshaw (S) ........T13 65-68-71 204 35,000.00 Morris Hatalsky ...........T13 68-66-70 204 35,000.00 raymond Floyd (S) .......T15 70-67-68 205 27,375.00 Mark McNulty .............T15 71-66-68 205 27,375.00 gil Morgan ..................T15 67-73-65 205 27,375.00 ron Streck ...................T15 69-68-68 205 27,375.00 andy Bean ...................T19 68-70-68 206 20,071.43 peter Jacobsen ............T19 70-69-67 206 20,071.43 Tom purtzer .................T19 69-67-70 206 20,071.43

Dana Quigley ...............T19 67-70-69 206 $20,071.43 Mike reid ....................T19 70-70-66 206 20,071.43 Fuzzy Zoeller ................T19 69-67-70 206 20,071.43 Bruce Lietzke ...............T19 70-65-71 206 20,071.42 David Eger ...................T26 70-68-69 207 15,875.00 Des Smyth ...................T26 68-71-68 207 15,875.00 Fred Funk .....................T28 68-69-71 208 14,750.00 John Harris ..................T28 71-69-68 208 14,750.00 Stewart ginn ...............T30 72-71-67 210 13,250.00 Don pooley ..................T30 74-69-67 210 13,250.00 Scott Simpson .............T30 70-70-70 210 13,250.00 Craig Stadler ...............T30 67-71-72 210 13,250.00 David Edwards ............T34 72-67-72 211 11,500.00 John Jacobs ................T34 71-72-68 211 11,500.00 gary player (S) .............T34 69-69-73 211 11,500.00 Mark Johnson ...............37 71-70-71 212 10,500.00 Bob gilder ....................T38 70-77-66 213 9,750.00 pete oakley .................T38 74-69-70 213 9,750.00 Bobby Wadkins .............40 68-72-76 216 9,250.00 Lanny Wadkins (S) .........41 74-69-76 219 9,000.00(S) = Sponsor Exemption; (T) = Tie

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Hale Irwin

2007

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai Golf CourseKa`upulehu-Kona, HI January 19-21, 2007Purse: $1,700,000 Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,107

cloudy and pleasant with highs in the low-80s on Saturday. Winds were light and variable at 5-15 mph. Sunny and pleasant on Sunday with highs in the low 80s. Winds were light and variable at 5-15 mph.

CUT: There was no cut; all 41 players completed 54 holes.

WEATHER: Mostly sunny, breezy and warm on Friday with highs in the low-80s. Winds were from the west at 5-15. Mostly

First RoundBrad Bryant ................................................ 63 (-9) Ben Crenshaw ............................................ 65 (-7) Loren roberts............................................. 65 (-7) allen Doyle ................................................ 66 (-6) Hale Irwin ................................................66 (-6)Jerry pate .................................................. 66 (-6)

Second Round Hale Irwin ...........................................128 (-16)Brad Bryant ............................................ 131 (-13)Tom Kite ................................................ 131 (-13)Loren roberts......................................... 132 (-12)Jim Thorpe ............................................. 132 (-12)

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Championship Summaries

FRED FUNK ..................... 1 67-63-65 195 $300,000.00allen Doyle ....................... 2 63-66-68 197 188,000.00Jay Haas ......................... T3 65-67-67 199 118,000.00Bernhard Langer ............. T3 66-68-65 199 118,000.00Tom purtzer ....................... 5 62-69-69 200 91,750.00John Cook ......................... 6 67-68-66 201 80,000.00Loren roberts ................... 7 68-65-69 202 70,000.00Craig Stadler ................... T8 68-67-68 203 62,500.00Tom Watson ................... T8 66-68-69 203 62,500.00Brad Bryant ................... T10 66-68-70 204 50,000.00Bob gilder ..................... T10 66-69-69 204 50,000.00D.a. Weibring ............... T10 64-69-71 204 50,000.00Tom Jenkins ................. T13 66-71-68 205 34,250.00Scott Simpson .............. T13 69-69-67 205 34,250.00Jim Thorpe .................... T13 63-68-74 205 34,250.00Mark Wiebe .................. T13 65-69-71 205 34,250.00Ben Crenshaw (S) ........... 17 68-69-69 206 28,000.00Lonnie Nielsen .............. T18 68-72-67 207 24,000.00Jerry pate ..................... T18 66-75-66 207 24,000.00Mike reid ..................... T18 67-70-70 207 24,000.00Eduardo romero ........... T18 65-72-70 207 24,000.00

Denis Watson ............... T18 67-66-74 207 $24,000.00r.W. Eaks ..................... T23 67-67-74 208 18,500.00Keith Fergus .................. T23 72-72-64 208 18,500.00John Harris ................... T23 65-71-72 208 18,500.00John Jacobs ................. T23 66-69-73 208 18,500.00Dana Quigley ................ T23 70-67-71 208 18,500.00Lanny Wadkins (S) ........ T23 67-73-68 208 18,500.00Morris Hatalsky .............. 29 70-68-71 209 15,500.00Hale Irwin ..................... T30 72-70-68 210 14,750.00Mark McNulty .............. T30 65-69-76 210 14,750.00David Edwards ................ 32 69-72-71 212 14,000.00Curtis Strange (S) ......... T33 67-71-75 213 13,250.00Bobby Wadkins ............. T33 73-72-68 213 13,250.00Tom Kite ......................... 35 70-76-68 214 12,500.00Scott Hoch ...................... 36 72-69-74 215 12,000.00peter Jacobsen ............. T37 73-74-69 216 10,812.50Bruce Lietzke ................ T37 72-73-71 216 10,812.50gil Morgan .................... T37 69-73-74 216 10,812.50pete oakley ................... T37 67-74-75 216 10,812.50Lee Trevino (S) ................ 41 71-72-74 217 10,000.00(S) = Sponsor Exemption

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Fred Funk

2008

MasterCard Championship

Hualalai Golf CourseKa`upulehu-Kona, HI January 18-20, 2008Purse: $1,800,000 Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,107

in the mid-80s and NE afternoon winds at 10-20 mph. Mostly sunny Sunday, with highs in the low-80s and NW winds from 5-10 mph.

CUT: There was no cut; all 41 players completed 54 holes.

WEATHER: partly cloudy Friday, with highs in the low-80s and light W winds at 5-10 mph. Mostly sunny Saturday, with highs

First Round Tom purtzer ......................................................62 (-10)allen Doyle ........................................................63 (-9)Jim Thorpe .........................................................63 (-9)D.a. Weibring ....................................................64 (-8)Fred Funk ..................................................... 67 (T17)

Second Round allen Doyle ....................................................129 (-15)Fred Funk ....................................................130 (-14)Tom purtzer ....................................................131 (-13)Jim Thorpe .....................................................131 (-13)Jay Haas ........................................................132 (-12)

LEADERS

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2008 Three-Round Course Summary-Hualalai Golf Course

14 1 4 397 3.740 .260- 1 36 81 4 1 7 2 4 434 3.984 .016- 17 91 15 10 3 4 422 3.886 .114- 29 79 15 18 4 5 526 4.236 .764- 7 82 32 2 1 5 3 205 3.203 .203 13 86 13 9 2 13 6 4 392 3.797 .203- 1 33 79 10 16 7 5 551 4.415 .585- 5 72 39 5 1 1 3 8 3 222 3.106 .106 11 89 22 1 4 9 4 461 4.089 .089 14 84 25 17 10 5 566 4.309 .691- 9 71 39 4 2 11 4 416 4.138 .138 13 83 25 1 1 6 12 3 167 2.992 .008- 18 89 15 1 11 13 4 387 3.854 .146- 30 83 8 2 15 14 5 519 4.618 .382- 1 53 64 2 3 5 15 4 428 4.008 .008 18 88 15 2 8 16 4 440 3.976 .024- 19 88 16 12 17 3 164 2.813 .187- 31 84 8 9 18 4 410 3.919 .081- 26 83 12 2

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rounds below 70 31 23 21 75rounds below par 35 28 30 93rounds par & below 39 34 31 104rounds at even par 4 6 1 11rounds over par 2 7 10 19

2007 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 25 29 24 78rounds below par 36 37 36 109rounds par & below 38 39 38 115rounds at even par 2 2 2 6rounds over par 3 2 3 8

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2004 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 21 25 27 73rounds below par 32 32 35 99rounds par & below 33 35 36 104rounds at even par 1 3 1 5rounds over par 6 4 3 13

2003 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 14 26 12 52rounds below par 25 31 28 84rounds par & below 28 33 33 94rounds at even par 3 2 5 10rounds over par 8 3 3 14

2002 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 12 9 6 27rounds below par 21 21 15 57rounds par & below 24 25 19 68rounds at even par 3 4 4 11rounds over par 9 8 14 31

2005 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 22 29 14 65rounds below par 29 35 24 88rounds par & below 32 35 32 99rounds at even par 3 8 11rounds over par 5 2 5 12

2006 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 27 25 23 75rounds below par 33 28 32 93rounds par & below 33 32 33 98rounds at even par 0 4 1 5rounds over par 5 1 4 26

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2000 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 14 4 2 20rounds below par 21 8 6 35rounds par & below 27 13 11 51rounds at even par 6 5 5 16rounds over par 10 24 26 60

1999 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 11 9 13 33rounds below par 23 16 26 65rounds par & below 25 21 33 79rounds at even par 2 5 7 14rounds over par 10 14 2 26

1998 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 10 8 14 32rounds below par 17 10 17 44rounds par & below 18 12 19 49rounds at even par 1 2 2 5 rounds over par 1 7 0 8

1997 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 0 7 10 17rounds below par 0 11 17 28rounds par & below 1 18 22 41rounds at even par 1 7 5 13rounds over par 2 0 0 2

2001 Hualalai Golf Course Scoring Recap ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 TOTAL

rounds below 70 13 9 13 35rounds below par 22 17 25 64rounds par & below 25 22 26 73rounds at even par 3 5 1 9rounds over par 7 10 6 23

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Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18Par 4 4 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 4 3 4 5 4 4 3 4

1997 4.111 4.250 4.069 5.000 3.097 4.153 4.819 3.431 3.931 4.875 4.097 2.986 3.903 4.736 4.014 3.944 2.958 4.083

1998 3.860 4.018 3.947 4.404 2.982 3.807 4.579 3.140 3.754 4.474 4.175 2.895 3.982 4.544 4.070 4.088 2.860 3.719

1999 3.962 4.257 4.010 4.324 3.257 3.933 4.429 3.152 4.086 4.562 4.210 2.933 3.914 4.695 4.095 4.076 2.924 3.971

2000 4.162 4.315 4.072 4.838 3.297 4.045 4.640 3.423 4.054 4.937 4.036 3.108 3.856 4.667 4.108 4.072 2.955 4.117

2001 3.885 4.063 4.010 4.406 3.385 3.938 4.521 3.229 4.271 4.417 4.156 3.000 3.896 4.448 4.052 3.958 2.875 3.833

2002 4.101 4.182 3.939 4.424 3.253 4.000 4.444 3.152 4.101 4.808 4.030 3.111 3.869 4.707 4.030 3.990 3.010 4.030

2003 3.796 3.972 3.963 4.241 3.269 4.056 4.435 3.222 4.167 4.222 4.194 2.935 3.870 4.509 4.000 3.907 2.852 3.944

2004 3.829 3.923 3.872 4.350 3.239 3.880 4.444 3.162 4.077 4.274 4.068 2.880 3.863 4.513 3.949 3.923 2.863 3.812

2005 3.793 4.009 4.045 4.324 3.351 3.847 4.468 3.117 4.144 4.387 4.126 2.802 3.937 4.414 3.937 3.991 2.865 3.937

2006 3.781 3.876 3.857 4.152 3.248 3.771 4.343 3.086 4.076 4.086 4.105 2.771 3.867 4.486 4.010 3.924 2.771 3.771

2007 3.797 3.943 3.911 4.341 3.163 3.829 4.488 3.089 4.073 4.187 4.041 2.862 3.837 4.455 4.033 3.976 2.805 3.886

2008 3.740 3.984 3.886 4.236 3.203 3.797 4.415 3.106 4.089 4.309 4.138 2.992 3.854 4.618 4.008 3.976 2.813 3.919

Eagles 1 0 1 47 0 3 58 1 0 55 0 0 0 23 1 0 0 1

Birdies 257 172 221 707 103 239 610 110 137 637 145 237 276 550 156 185 249 263

Pars 850 837 837 422 822 854 471 809 857 475 828 848 835 602 894 886 893 818

Bogeys 111 194 161 40 218 122 79 276 226 57 229 127 102 47 166 151 76 127

Doubles 8 22 7 7 74 7 7 29 7 3 22 12 13 5 10 4 7 12

Triple+ 0 2 0 4 10 2 2 2 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 2 6

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Hole 1Par 4, 397 yards This first hole plays directly at the Hualalai volcano. a generous fairway provides forgiveness for the first tee shot of the round. The second shot, however, requires much precision in order to reach the small green.

Hole 2Par 4, 434 yards a large lava outcropping beyond and to the right of the landing area requires that the tee shot be played to the left. Sand traps protect the left side of the hole, providing spectacular definition to this natural par 4.

Hole 3Par 4, 422 yardsThis hole, which plays downhill, features a meandering fairway that allows players to see everything that lies ahead.

Hole 4Par 5, 526 yardsThe tee shot finds its way across the Hawaiian Trail, after which a decision needs to be made about trying to reach the green with the second shot. The landing area is slightly elevated so players can see the green complex. players should be aware of the deep, right front bunker.

Hole 5Par 3, 205 yardsThe next journey toward the mountain begins with this 205-yard par 3. The elevated tee overlooks a picturesque setting with a lake and challenging water features.

Hole 6Par 4, 392 yardsWaiting at the end of the hole is a green well-protected in back by sand and lava. If players choose to run the ball in, they should aim toward the center, away from the grassy low on the right of the green.

Hole 7Par 5, 551 yardsThis downhill fairway is characterized by a breathtaking view of the ocean and by lava features between the two landing areas. although the second landing area is seen through a cut in the lava, the playing surface is bisected by the lava. positioning of the second shot is important. Land to the right of the center bunker at the landing area, and the approach is ideal. Land left of the bunker, and you will be hitting over a grassy low and sand bunker. This hole promises to be one of the most memorable of the tournament.

Hole 8Par 3, 222 yardsThis par 3 shares a double green with No. 4. At 222 yards, a well-hit shot will keep players out of the lava that defines the green complex.

Hole 9Par 4, 461 yardsThe front nine is complete with this long, par-4 beauty. a solid finish is created by the natural landscape. placing the tee shot at the left center allows an open approach to this challenging hole.

Hole 10Par 5, 556 yardsan elevated tee allows players to take in this downhill par 5 and its slight turn to the left. The view of Mauna Kea forms a beautiful backdrop to this generous fairway.

Hole 11Par 4, 416 yardsa successful tee shot will make this hole seem easy. after an uphill shot, a slight downhill shot awaits. The back of the green is encircled with a sand bunker.

Hole 12Par 3, 167 yardsa unique strategy requires a well-placed tee shot on this 167-yard par 3. an elevated tee allows players to view a large green with a sand bunker in its middle. This design creates multiple pin placements, creating a variety of tee shot requirements.

Hualalai Golf Course has hosted the Mitsubishi Electric Championship since 1997.

Hualalai Golf Course Hole-by-Hole Descriptions

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Hole 13Par 4, 387 yardsHere is another hole where a good tee shot is needed. a tee shot placed to the right will give the golfer an open approach to the green. Lava features behind the green help define this hole.

Hole 14Par 5, 519 yardsa reachable par 5, this hole follows the Hawaiian Trail on the left of an exciting green complex. Elevated and protected by a large bunker complex, players might think twice before trying to reach the green in two. a bailout fairway to the right allows a golfer to approach the green from the right with the third shot.

Hole 15Par 4, 428 yardsLocated back on top of the lava flow, this hole starts the final journey toward the ocean. a dogleg left, the tee shot should be located on the left of the fairway to approach the green.

Hole 16Par 4, 440 yardsplaying down to the ocean and into the prevailing wind, this big and wide hole will yield a low score to the long hitter. at 440 yards, two big shots are needed but beware the natural low on the left of the green.

Hole 17Par 3, 164 yardsThis beauty combines nature and strategy to add to the great collection of par-3s on the course. Even though it is a short 164 yards, the shoreline environment and pin placement make for a great test of skill. When the surf is up and crashing around the green, it can make the hole even more intimidating.

Hole 18Par 4, 410 yardsThe tee setting is on a point of land looking straight down the beach. The tee shot from this ocean point must carry over ancient Hawaiian fish ponds. This hole, a dogleg left, is supported by extensive bunkers up the left side. The green sits in an amphitheater with the clubhouse as the backdrop. a great home hole and finish to this seaside course.

Hualalai Golf Course Hole-by-Hole Descriptions (cont.)

Ocean views are plentiful at Hualalai Golf Course.

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Making a positive impact on the communities where pga Tour tournaments are held and players live is a sure sign that the golf organization’s charitable mission is a continuing success story all around the world. This effort was celebrated in late 2005 when the pga Tour and its tournaments reached the “Drive to a Billion” milestone. That cumulative effect, since the first donation in

1938, has reached more than $1.3 billion entering 2009. The forecast is for the second billion-dollar mark to be reached in approximately the next five years. pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour events annually benefit more than 2,000 charities and countless individuals worldwide. research shows that the majority of the funds raised each year are directly funneled back into the local market, so while there is not an “official charity of the pga Tour,” there are many who benefit from the Tour’s one goal of “giving Back.” “Thanks to the incredible generosity of the tournaments, players, fans, volunteers and business partners who support the pga Tour, the goal of giving back continues to be our main focus,” pga Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem said. “We are inspired by the continued enthusiasm for giving that ensures more and more assistance is generated for those in need around the world.”

Structure unlike any other professional sport, the pga Tour relies on more than 80,000 volunteers a year to run its events, and nearly all of the 100-plus tournaments are structured as non-profit organizations designed to donate 100 percent of net proceeds to local charities. Beneficiaries include a wide variety of local organizations such as hospitals, youth-development organizations, growth-of-the-game programs and food banks. In addition, military support and fundraising for natural disaster relief are apparent. The beneficiaries include the 2008 Charity of the Year, Whaley Children’s Center in Michigan, which benefits from the pga Tour’s Buick open. Whaley Children’s Center serves abused and neglected children throughout Michigan between the ages of 5 and 17. The Center teaches the children how to succeed as individuals, by providing continuity of care across all programs and supporting them with resources so they can reach their potential. The impact is also made by volunteers such as the 2008 Volunteer of the Year—Joan Smith of the Buick Invitational. Smith has served as a volunteer for nearly 50 years at the pga Tour’s San Diego stop and 40 of those years has been in the capacity of chair or co-chair of the Walking Scorers Committee. She is known as “Mrs. golf” in the San Diego community.

Tournaments Tournaments provide the leadership. The FBr open on the pga Tour, the 3M Championship, Toshiba Classic and Walmart First Tee open at pebble Beach on the Champions Tour and the albertsons Boise open, BMW Charity

pro-am and price Cutter Charity Championship on the Nationwide Tour provided the largest donations to charity in 2008 on each Tour. The FBr open in phoenix raised a record $8.65 million in 2008 on the pga Tour. In The presidents Cup, there is no purse, yet revenues are divided intoequal shares that the participating players and Captains designate for charities of their choice, totaling more than $17 million in the seven playings of the event. “This heartfelt response year after year is a tribute to the players, tournaments and thousands of volunteers who make pga Tour events so successful,” said ollie Nutt, Chairman of the Tournament advisory Council. “We look forward to continuing the tradition of making a true difference for organizations and in peoples’ lives in cities where we play.” Players players also reach out to help considerably through charitable efforts in their home communities and elsewhere. Support of the united States military has been quite evident in recent years. The aT&T National in Bethesda, MD, over the Fourth of July weekend honors the united States military by offering free admission to all military personnel and holding various events around the tournament. Host Tiger Woods pays tribute to his late father, Earl, a green Beret veteran, by focusing on those who serve our country through various activities. phil Mickelson began a “Birdies for the Brave” program in 2004 that continues to donate $100 for each birdie and $500 for each eagle he makes in competition and benefits “Homes for our Troops” and “Special operations Warrior Foundation.” Numerous other players are affiliated with organizations that assist wounded veterans and their families. players support amateur golf in various capacities also. australia’s aaron Baddeley has sponsored the aaron Baddeley International Junior Championship in China each December for eight years, with the winning boys and girls earning spots in the australian men’s and women’s opens. Bubba Watson sponsors the Bubba Watson Invitational, a women’s NCaa Division II golf tournament at his home course in pace, FL. Fred Funk, who plays on both the pga Tour and Champions Tour, has assisted J.T. Townsend, a young man who was paralyzed in a 2004 Jacksonville, FL. Funk, with assistance from the pga Tour and THE pLaYErS Championship, has spearheaded fund-raisers, including an annual golf tournament, and given a percentage of his earnings to help Townsend’s family pay for a wheelchair-accessible home that includes other special amenities. The Townsend family moved into the home in late 2006. The players’ wives are also fully involved in giving back. The pga Tour Wives association was a 2008 recipient of one of Golf Magazine’s 10 Innovator awards for its charitable nature and positive impact on tournament host cities. Since its incorporation in 1988, the pga Tour Wives association, Inc., has supported children’s charities across the country by raising money and giving back much to the game of golf through personal time and monetary contributions.

Charity: Giving Back...The Heart of the PGA TOUR

In the communities where tournaments take place, giving back remains at the heart of the PGA TOUR.

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The following regulations are to be followed by all members of the media:1. pga Tour retains exclusive media rights (including, but not limited to, broadcast, cable, home video,

Internet) to all events on the pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour.2. Each credential issued pursuant to pga Tour Media regulations operates as pga Tour

authorization allowing only the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use certain information gathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). please note that unless authorized by a separate written pga Tour authorization, credentialed individuals and authorized outlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part of the editorial product delivered to end users and not to other organizations or as part of a separate commercial product; provided, however, this credential restriction does not apply to credentialed media representing established wire and news services whose normal business is to distribute information for editorial product; further provided, however, the foregoing exception shall not apply to video other than video comprised solely of an authorized outlet employee/contractor providing commentary or analysis.

3. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use the trademark of the pga Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour (as applicable) in the news and editorial coverage of such Tour and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of such trademarks requires a separate license from the pga Tour. Nor does it authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorization from the applicable tournament.

4. a daily decal is necessary to walk inside the gallery ropes. all members of the media with such decal must 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.

5. players are not to be distracted during play. Do not interview players or ask them to pose for photographs during their rounds.

6. Do not interview players or ask them to pose for photographs during their practice sessions before a round, except by prior arrangement with the player.

7. 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, up against the ropes and not in the middle of the areas where it could be distracting to other players.

8. Do not disturb players at their 18th green and/or scoring tent until after they have checked, signed and returned their scorecards. Media are not allowed in the scoring tent.

WORKING PRESS REGULATIONSTo 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 REGULATIONS1. all audio recording device and/or video recorder work should be done in the proximity of the press

room, media center and/or designated interview area.2. Video recorders are not permitted in the locker room. audio recording devices are permitted in the

locker rooms subject to the following regulations:

• audio recorded interviews are intended to be one-on-one and not group interviews.• Audio recorded interviews are for reference only and the audio cannot be used for any other

purpose.• Thereportermustclearlyaskaplayer,andpermissionmustbegranted,inorderfortheaudiorecording

device to be used.• Thereporterisresponsibleformakingotherplayersinthevicinityawarethataninterviewisbeing

recorded.• PGATOURstaffmaydesignate,dependinguponneedandavailability,anareawithinthelockerroom

for the purpose of conducting interviews that are recorded.• Useofaudiorecordedinterviewsmustbelimitedtothepersonbeinginterviewed.

3. audio recording devices and/or video recorders are not permitted within the playing area of the golf course unless written permission has been granted from pga Tour.

WEATHER DELAY GUIDELINES1. During weather-delay situations, no one other than players and essential staff will be permitted

in the locker room. This means the media are 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 welcome in the locker room at all other times to carry out their assigned duties. (Note: Cameras and, except as outlined above, tape recorders are not permitted in the locker room.)

The credentialed entity and the authorized outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof, shall jointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organization and pga Tour and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.

The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases pga Tour, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, pga Tour, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from such cases. The holders of the media credential grant permission to pga Tour, Inc., to utilize the holders’ images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction in whole or in part of any pga Tour event they attend.

The terms and conditions of the pga Tour Media regulations are limited to those contained herein. any additional or different terms or conditions in any form delivered by the credentialed entity or authorized outlet are hereby deemed to be material alterations and notice of objection to them and rejection of them is hereby given.

The credentialed entity acknowledges and agrees that photographic images of pga Tour sanctioned tour-naments are available for use outside the scope of these regulations (e.g., commercial, promotional, etc.) from the official photographic Services provider of the pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour (currently, getty Images), subject to the applicable rate card and course and player approvals.

PGA TOUR MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.

Regulations – Media

Regulations – Radiopga Tour retains exclusive media rights (including, but not limited to, broadcast, cable, home video, Internet) to all events on the pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour. No live or tape-delayed broadcast of any portion of any pga Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour event is permitted without the prior written consent of pga Tour.

all radio media are permitted to broadcast highlights coverage of such events only under the following conditions, unless otherwise approved in writing by pga Tour:1. Each credential issued pursuant to pga Tour Media regulations operates as pga Tour

authorization allowing only the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use certain information gathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). please note that unless authorized to do by a separate written pga Tour authorization, credentialed individuals and authorized outlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part of the editorial product delivered to end users and not to other organizations or as part of a separate commercial product.

2. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use the trademark of the pga Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour (as applicable) in the news and editorial coverage of such Tour and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of such trademarks requires a separate license from the pga Tour. Nor does it authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorization from the applicable tournament.

3. Coverage shall not be in excess of three minutes of highlights per day and may not purport to be live, play-by-play coverage from the course.

4. all highlights coverage must be part of regularly scheduled news programs and may not be broadcast after 48 hours from the conclusion of the applicable tournament.

5. Live coverage or reporting in excess of three minutes per day from a tournament site, including, without limitation, the course, media center, press room and designated interview area, is prohib-ited without the prior approval of pga Tour.

6. audio and video coverage shall not be made available until that day’s live or tape-delayed cover-age by the television network is concluded.

7. as the exclusive rights holder, pga Tour may request copies of any coverage of pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour events. Such coverage will be provided to pga Tour upon request (pga Tour will pay industry standard copying and shipping costs).

8. The use of golf carts is prohibited at all times.9. only personnel with appropriate credentials will be permitted into the media center and locker

room areas.10. radio broadcasters are not permitted inside the gallery ropes at any time.11. Broadcasters are not permitted to talk to players during play or after the round until the player has

signed his scorecard.12. Broadcasters shall not sell, distribute or syndicate any highlights coverage to any third party

without pga Tour’s prior approval.13. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to radio broadcast and has no rights with

respect to any other media (including, without limitation, audio via the Internet) without obtaining the proper and valid credentials for such media.

The credentialed entity and the authorized outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof, shall jointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and pga Tour and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.

The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases pga Tour, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, pga Tour, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from such cases. The holders of the media credential grant permission to pga Tour, Inc., to utilize the holders’ images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction in whole or in part of any pga Tour event they attend.

PGA TOUR MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.

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photo credentials will be issued only to photographers on assignment from recognized and accredited publications, news services and other organizations approved in advance by the pga Tour. requests for photo credentials must be made by the appropriate authorized outlet (i.e., publisher, news agency or organization) and not by the photographer. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to photography and has no rights with respect to any other media without obtaining the proper and valid credentials for such media.

photographic images of pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour players may be used on the authorized outlet for legitimate news coverage only, and may be used together with news stories during the day’s play, so long as such photographs are not used with other real-time or near-real-time information or sequenced to create a “shot-by-shot” or “hole-by-hole” account of the day’s play, nor may photos be sequenced in such a way as to approximate video. Commercial exploitation of these images without written consent of the players and pga Tour is prohibited. No sponsorship or advertising may be used in a manner that implies any association between any advertiser and the pga Tour and/or a pga Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour player. requests for use of such images to promote the pga Tour shall be considered by pga Tour on a case by case basis. Where appropriate, the authorized outlet shall use reasonable efforts to use photographic likenesses of players and tournament courses containing current sponsors and endorsers. photo galleries shall be limited to a reasonable number of pga Tour photos.

Credentialed photographers will receive one of two types of photo credentials. a limited number of inside the ropes photo credentials will be issued daily by the pga Tour Media official on site and will permit the wearer access inside the ropes. photographers who do not have an inside the ropes photo credential must stay outside the gallery ropes but are still required to check in with the on site pga Tour Media official to receive the proper outside the ropes photo credential. photographic assistants will not be issued photo credentials of any type.

professional grade cameras and lenses must be used and may be used only by accredited media representatives who have been issued photo credentials, and such use is subject to the following conditions:1. Each credential issued pursuant to pga Tour Media regulations operates as pga Tour

authorization allowing only the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use certain information gathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). please note that unless authorized to do by a separate written pga Tour authorization, credentialed individuals and authorized outlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part of the editorial product delivered to end users and not to other organizations or as part of a separate commercial product; provided, however, this credential restriction does not apply to credentialed media representing established wire and news services whose normal business is to distribute information to other news organizations so that such other news organizations may distribute the information for editorial product.

2. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use the trademark of the pga Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour (as applicable) in the news and editorial coverage of such Tour and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of such trademarks requires a separate license from the pga Tour. Nor does it authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorization from the applicable tournament.

3. photographers with inside the ropes photo credentials must stay within one arm’s length of the ropes at all times. photographers without inside the ropes photo credentials are not permitted inside the ropes at any time.

4. photographers are not permitted on the teeing ground, as determined by pga Tour.5. The use of carts is prohibited at all times.6. photographers must not position themselves in the line of play. If requested to move by a player, his

caddie or an official, the photographer will do so without delay or discussion.7. No photograph shall be taken until a player has completed his stroke.8. players should not be asked to pose during a round.9. Noise-free equipment must be used at all times.10. Cameras are not permitted in the scoring tent or in the locker rooms.11. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to photography and has no rights with respect to

any other media without obtaining the proper and valid credentials for such media.

The credentialed entity and the authorized outlet therefor including each intended end user thereof, shall jointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organization and pga Tour and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorneys fees and expenses) incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity or the use of any photographs other than as set forth in these photography regulations.

The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases pga Tour, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, pga Tour, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from such cases. The holders of the media credential grant permission to pga Tour, Inc., to utilize the holders’ images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction in whole or in part of any pga Tour event they attend.

PGA TOUR MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.

Regulations – Photography

all television media are permitted to broadcast highlights coverage of such events only under the following conditions unless otherwise approved in writing by pga Tour:

1. Each credential issued pursuant to pga Tour Media regulations operates as pga Tour autho-rization allowing only the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use certain information gathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). please note that unless authorized by a separate written pga Tour authorization, credentialed individuals and authorized outlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part of the editorial product delivered to end users and not to other organizations or as part of a separate commercial product.

2. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use the trademark of the pga Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour (as applicable) in the news and editorial coverage of such Tour and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of such trademarks requires a separate license from the pga Tour. Nor does it authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorization from the applicable tournament.

3. Televised coverage shall not be in excess of three minutes of highlights daily from each Tour (and six minutes total for all three Tours) and may not purport to be live, play-by-play coverage from the course. requests for expanded coverage must be submitted in writing to pga Tour.

4. all highlights coverage must be part of regularly scheduled news programs. Highlights may not be sold, distributed, syndicated or provided in any manner to any other entity.

5. Highlights from any day’s play may not be broadcast or used for any other purpose after 48 hours from the conclusion of the applicable tournament.

6. No action footage of any day’s play may be broadcast until that day’s live or tape-delayed cover-age by the television network is concluded.

7. Live coverage or reporting in excess of three minutes per day from a tournament site, includ-ing, without limitation, the course, media center, press room and designated interview area, is prohibited without the prior approval of pga Tour.

8. No footage may be used in any commercial manner or sold, distributed, syndicated or provided to any other entity or agency.

9. as the exclusive rights holder, pga Tour is the absolute owner of all footage shot at the tourna-ment site (golf action or other footage) during the entire tournament week (i.e., Monday through Sunday or the conclusion of the tournament, if later than Sunday) and may request copies of any footage shot at pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour events. Such footage will be provided to pga Tour upon request (pga Tour will pay industry standard copying and shipping costs).

10. The use of golf carts is prohibited at all times.11. only personnel with appropriate credentials will be permitted into the media center and locker

room areas.12. only personnel with appropriate credentials will be allowed inside the gallery ropes, and they must

stay within one arm’s length of the ropes at all times. all support personnel must remain outside the ropes.

13. all uses of footage hereunder shall be made with a courtesy credit to pga Tour.

The credentialed entity and the authorized outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof, shall jointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and pga Tour and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.

The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases pga Tour, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organiza-tions, pga Tour, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from such cases. The holders of the media credential grant permission to pga Tour, Inc., to utilize the holders’ images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or repro-duction in whole or in part of any pga Tour event they attend.

PGA TOUR MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.

Regulations – Television

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Regulations – PrintMedia credentials will be issued only to personnel on assignment from recognized and accredited publications, as determined by pga Tour in its sole discretion. Individuals representing multiple interests (such as a recognized golf magazine and an Internet site) must agree to be bound by all applicable media regulations.

pga Tour retains exclusive media rights to all events on the pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour. 1. Each credential issued pursuant to pga Tour Media regulations operates as pga Tour

authorization allowing only the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use certain information gathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). please note that unless authorized to do by a separate written pga Tour authorization, credentialed individuals and authorized outlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part of the editorial product delivered to end users and not to other organizations or as part of a separate commercial product; provided, however, this credential restriction does not apply to credentialed media representing established wire and news services whose normal business is to distribute information to other news organizations so that such other news organizations may distribute the information to various print and broadcast media organizations to use the information for editorial product as though they generated such information directly.

2. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor to use the trademark of the pga Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour (as applicable) in the news and editorial coverage of such Tour and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of such trademarks requires a separate license from the pga Tour. Nor does it authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorization from the applicable tournament.

3. only personnel with appropriate credentials will be permitted into the media center and locker room areas.

4. players shall not be interviewed during play or after the round until the player has signed his scorecard.

5. Coverage shall be only for the authorized outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof, and may not be sold or distributed to any other entity or party.

6. The use of golf carts is prohibited at all times.7. only personnel with appropriate credentials will be allowed inside the gallery ropes, and they

must stay within one arm’s length of the ropes at all times. all support personnel must remain outside the ropes.

8. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to print publication media and has no rights with respect to any other media without obtaining the proper and valid credentials for such media.

The credentialed entity and the authorized outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof, shall jointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and pga Tour and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.

The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases pga Tour, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, pga Tour, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from such cases. The holders of the media credential grant permission to pga Tour, Inc., to utilize the holders’ images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction in whole or in part of any pga Tour event they attend.

PGA TOUR MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.

Regulations – On-Line ServicesMedia credentials will be issued only to personnel on assignment from recognized golf or legitimate news Internet sites or other non-television video media services, as determined by pga Tour in its sole discretion. Coverage obtained in accordance with these regulations can only be used on the authorized outlet. Individuals representing multiple interests (such as a recognized golf magazine and an Internet site) must agree to be bound by all applicable media regulations. pga Tour retains exclusive media rights (including but not limited to network, cable, Internet, home video, Internet protocol television, mobile) to all events on the pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour. No audio or video coverage of the event competition is permitted without the prior written consent of pga Tour. all other audio and video coverage must comply with the regulations below. Scores and statistics may be distributed only in accordance with these regulations. 1. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the authorized outlet therefor

to use the trademark of the pga Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour (as applicable) in the news and editorial coverage of such Tour and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of such trademarks requires a separate license from the pga Tour. Nor does it authorize the holder or the authorized outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorization from the applicable tournament.

2. Coverage must not purport to be live, play-by-play, hole-by-hole or real-time coverage from the course.

3. audio and video coverage shall be limited to the press room, media center and designated inter-view area (including any flash photography area by the 18th green), all as determined by pga Tour in its sole discretion, and shall not contain video footage or audio call of tournament play. requests for expanded coverage must be submitted in writing to pga Tour for pga Tour’s prior approval.

4. audio or video coverage from pga Tour designated areas shall not be in excess of two minutes per day from each Tour (and four minutes total for all three Tours).

5. audio and video coverage shall not be made available on the authorized outlet until that day’s live or tape-delayed coverage by the television network is concluded and shall not be used for any purpose after 24 hours following the conclusion of the applicable round. under no circum-stances shall live audio or video coverage be made available on the Internet.

6. as the exclusive rights holder, pga Tour is the absolute owner of all video footage shot and audio recorded at the tournament site (golf action or other footage) during the entire tournament week (i.e., Monday through Sunday or the conclusion of the tournament, if later than Sunday) and may request copies of any footage shot or audio recorded at pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour events. Such footage and audio will be provided electronically to pga Tour immediately upon request.

7. all use of video by the authorized outlet must be accompanied by a link back to pgaTour.com.

8. Scoring and statistical information may only appear in the editorial news portion of the authorized outlet and may be provided no sooner than 30 minutes after the actual occurrence of the shots, or after the time such information is legally available as public information if sooner than 30 minutes after the actual occurrence of the shots. Scoring and statistical information may not be archived on the authorized outlet and cannot be used for any purpose after 24 hours following the conclusion of the applicable round unless such information is legally available as public information.

9. No coverage, including, without limitation, scoring information, statistical information, video coverage and audio coverage may be used by, sold, given, distributed or otherwise transferred to any party other than the authorized outlet in any manner whatsoever, without the prior written consent of pga Tour. The foregoing restriction shall not apply to the distribution of the following by established wire and news services whose normal business is to distribute information to other news organizations so that such other news organizations may distribute the information for editorial product: written stories, photos and audio and video comprised solely of an authorized outlet employee/contractor providing commentary or analysis.

10. photographic images of pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour players may be used on the authorized outlet for legitimate news coverage only, and may be used together with news stories during the day’s play, so long as such photographs are not used with other real-time or near-real-time information or sequenced to create a “shot-by-shot” or “hole-by-hole” account of the day’s play, nor may photos be sequenced in such a way as to approximate video. Commercial exploitation of these images without written consent of the players and pga Tour is prohibited. No sponsorship or advertising may be used in a manner that implies any association between any advertiser and the pga Tour and/or a pga Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide Tour player. requests for use of such images to promote the pga Tour shall be considered by pga Tour on a case by case basis. Where appropriate, the authorized outlet shall use reasonable efforts to use photographic likenesses of players and tournament courses containing current sponsors and endorsers. photo galleries shall be limited to a reasonable number of pga Tour photos.

11. The authorized outlet has rights only with respect to website media and other Tour approved non-television video media and has no rights with respect to any other media without the prior approval of the pga Tour.

The credentialed entity and the authorized outlet therefor including each intended end user thereof, shall jointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and pga Tour and their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and all expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.

The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases pga Tour, Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organiza-tions, pga Tour, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from such cases. The holders of the media credential grant permission to pga Tour, Inc., to utilize the holders’ images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction in whole or in part of any pga Tour event they attend.

PGA TOUR MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON INCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.

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ShotLink

ShotLink is a revolutionary platform for collecting and disseminating scoring and statistical data on every shot by every player in real-time during

every tournament round. This data asset creates improved live coverage and more meaningful analysis. The new data creates great potential to enhance entertainment and image of the sport across all platforms. The development of ShotLink started in 1997 when the Tour decided to update its current scoring system, which was based on 1987 technology. The Tour conducted an extensive review process to formulate its strategy for the development and implementation of ShotLink. ShotLink was introduced during the summer of 2001 and represents the Tour’s scoring system for the future. The System was enhanced in 2006 with the addition of a radar solution that accurately collects club head speed, ball speed, launch angle and tracks the entire flight of the ball. This solution is being installed on one tee each week. In 2007 a state-of -the-art set of LED scoreboards were introduced at THE pLaYErS Championship. They are powered by ShotLink and leverage the DiamondVision technology of Mitsubishi Electric, the official Large outdoor Video Display provider of the pga Tour. This fan enhancement brings new information and insight to the fan in full color, including: leaderboards, leader updates, player bio, highlight videos, player performance metrics and shot location information. CDW became the official technology partner of the pga Tour and Champions Tour in 2008 and immediately helped the Tour upgrade the ShotLink system by improving server management, wireless communication and on-site data communications. ShotLink powers real time scoring and player tracking via SHoT TraCKEr on www.pgatour.com. additionally ShotLink provides real time information to over 50 syndicated clients who use the data in a variety of manners including world wide dissemination and publication. The accumulation, packaging and presentation of expanded shot and course information provide the basis for numerous fan enhancements.

Current uses of ShotLink data include:• Enhanced graphics and statistics in television broadcasts—over

2,500 incremental broadcast mentions and graphics are aired annually due to the ShotLink system

•Expanded information and statistics (over 450 year to date andevent statistics) for use by media

•Poweringon-siteandPGATOUR.COMtournamentleaderboards•Providing on-site media and hospitality access to live tournament

information•Inadditiontocurrentuses,ShotLinkprovidesunlimitedpotentialto

develop fan enhancements and products over the next several years, including:•Enhancedandinteractivetelevision•Internet,PCandconsolegameenhancements• Enhanced live data coverage and distance-related statistics

information on pgaTour.CoM•On-site fan enhancements that include wireless data, audio and

video solutions, Kiosk applications for tournament patrons through Tournament Tracker

•Poweringmobile.pgatour.com,thePGATOUR’swirelessapplicationfor use on pDas and cell phones

•Analysisofhoweachgolfcourseisplayedtoassistincoursesetupand in design changes

•IncreaseddataminingtocreatemoreinterestingentertainmentonpgaTour.CoM

•Powered the Emmy Award-winning TOURCast application onpgaTourCoM, which launched in 2003, and as since has been replaced by SHoT TraCKEr

Besides fan enhancements, ShotLink creates an ongoing historical archive of statistical information. This information is available to players through a sophisticated extranet application - pga Tour Links. The ShotLink data is collected by volunteers utilizing a combination of handheld devices and laser range finders. Each week a team of approximately 350 volunteers dedicate approximately three man years of effort to perform this data collection. In the course of the entire season, more than 10,000 volunteers contribute to the success of this program.

PGATOURIMAGES.comYour Resource for Official PGA TOUR Photos and Logos

The pga Tour’s official photography website, pgatourimages.com, presents a broad inventory of digital player and tournament photography taken at all pga Tour, Champions Tour and select Nationwide Tour events. Featured are thousands of photos, including headshots and action shots ofeach active player on the pga Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour. photos of the TpC courses are also available. Logos of the pga Tour, Champions Tour, Nationwide Tour, their tournaments and the TpC are also downloadable in standard formats suitable for print, Internet and broadcast use. The site was designed for media and commercial use in partnership with getty Images, the world’s leading sports and entertainment photography source and the official photography provider of the pga Tour. approved media and clients can quickly review and download player and tournament photography. please log on to pgatourimages.com and follow the instructions.

account information is available from:John Leikness (218) 334-2572 or [email protected]

For more information on pga Tour photography, contact:Caryn Levy (904) 280-2431 or [email protected]

Deborah Carrillo (904) 280-2438 or [email protected]

For logo information, contact:John rice, (904) 280-2436 or [email protected]

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WEEK OF TOURNAMENT TV GOLF COURSE LOCATION PURSE JaN 17-18 Wendy’s Champions Skins Game ESPN Royal Kaanapali GC Lahaina, Maui, HI $770,0000 19-25 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai goLF Hualalai gC Ka’upulehu-Kona, HI $1,800,000FEB 9-15 allianz Championship goLF The old Course at Broken Sound Club Boca raton, FL $1,700,000 16-22 The aCE group Classic goLF Quail West gC Naples, FL $1,600,000Mar 2-8 Toshiba Classic goLF Newport Beach CC Newport Beach, Ca $1,700,000 9-15 aT&T Champions Classic goLF Valencia CC Valencia, Ca $1,600,000 23-29 The Cap Cana Championship goLF punta Espada gC Santa Domingo, Dominican republic $2,100,000 30-apr 5 The ginn Championship at Hammock Beach goLF The ocean Course at Hammock Beach palm Coast, FL $2,500,000apr 13-19 outback Steakhouse pro-am goLF/NBC TpC Tampa Bay Lutz, FL $1,700,000 20-26 Liberty Mutual Legends of golf goLF/CBS Westin Savannah Harbor golf resort & Spa Savannah, ga $2,600,000MaY 11-17 regions Charity Classic goLF robert Trent Jones Trail at ross Bridge Birmingham, aL $1,700,000 18-24 Senior pga Championship # goLF/NBC Canterbury gC Beachwood, oH ($2,000,000) 25-31 The principal Charity Classic goLF glen oaks CC West Des Moines, Ia $1,725,000JuN 1-7 Triton Financial Classic goLF The Hills CC austin, TX $1,600,000 22-28 Dick’s Sporting goods open goLF En-Joie gC Endicott, NY $1,650,000JuL 6-12 3M Championship goLF TpC Twin Cities Blaine, MN $1,750,000 20-25 Senior British open # TNT/aBC Sunningdale gC (old Course) Sunningdale, Berkshire $2,000,000 27-aug 2 u.S. Senior open # ESpN/NBC Crooked Stick gC Carmel, IN ($2,600,000)aug 17-23 JELD-WEN Tradition goLF/NBC Crosswater Club at Sunriver resort Sunriver, or $2,700,000 24-30 Boeing Classic goLF TpC Snoqualmie ridge Snoqualmie, Wa $1,800,000 31- SEp 6 Walmart First Tee open at pebble Beach goLF pebble Beach gL/Del Monte gC pebble Beach, Ca $2,100,000SEp 14-20 greater Hickory Classic at rock Barn goLF rock Barn golf & Spa Conover, NC $1,750,000 21-27 SaS Championship goLF prestonwood CC Cary, NC $2,100,000 28- oCT 4 Constellation Energy Senior players Champ goLF/NBC Baltimore CC/Five Farms (East Course) Baltimore, MD $2,700,000oCT 12-18 administaff Small Business Classic goLF The Woodlands CC The Woodlands, TX $1,700,000 19-25 aT&T Championship goLF oak Hills CC San antonio, TX $1,700,000 26-NoV 1 Charles Schwab Cup Championship goLF Sonoma gC Sonoma, Ca $2,500,000NoV 9-10 Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge aBC rio Secco gC Henderson, NV $1,000,000 17-20 National Qualifying Tournament TBD TBD TBD TBDDEC 5-6 Del Webb Father/Son Challenge NBC TBD TBD ($1,085,000)

all official-money events (26) award Charles Schwab Cup pointsChallenge/unofficial-money events (3), plus National Qualifying Tournament, are denoted in italics( ) Denotes last year’s purse, 2008 TBD# Events not co-sponsored by the pga Tour (3)

2009 Champions Tour Schedule

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1993 Al Geiberger1994 Jack Nicklaus1995 Jim Colbert1996 John Bland1997 Hale Irwin1998 Gil Morgan1999 John Jacobs2000 George Archer2001 Larry Nelson

2002 Tom Kite2003 Dana Quigley2004 Fuzzy Zoeller2005 Dana Quigley2006 Loren Roberts2007 Hale Irwin2008 Fred Funk

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