2009 PGA TOUR OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE - Section 6: All-Time Records

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Scoring Records..........................................................................6-2 Victory Records...........................................................................6-5 Major Championship Wins.........................................................6-8 Playoff Records...........................................................................6-9 Putting Records...........................................................................6-9 Miscellaneous Records...............................................................6-9 Money-Winning Records..........................................................6-10 The Last Time............................................................................6-21

Scoring Records 72 holes: 254 Tommy Armour III (64-62-63-65), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), 2003 Valero Texas Open (26under par) 256 Mark Calcavecchia (65-60-64-67), TPC Scottsdale (par 71), 2001 Phoenix Open (28-under par) 257 Mike Souchak (60-68-64-65), Brackenridge Park GC (par 71), 1955 Texas Open (27-under par) Tiger Woods (64-63-64-66), East Lake Golf Club Tommy Armour III (par 70), 2007 THE TOUR Championship (23-under par) 258 Donnie Hammond (65-64-65-64), Oak Hills CC (par 70), 1989 Texas Open (22-under par) John Cook (64-62-63-69), TPC Southwind (par 71), 1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic (26-under par) Steve Jones (62-64-65-67), TPC Scottsdale (par 71), 1997 Phoenix Open (26-under par) 259 Byron Nelson (62-68-63-66), Broadmoor GC (par 70), 1945 Seattle Open (21-under par) Chandler Harper (70-63-63-63), Brackenridge Park GC (par 71), 1954 Texas Open (25-under par) Tim Norris (63-64-66-66), Wethersfield CC (par 71), 1982 Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Hartford Open (25-under par) Corey Pavin (64-63-66-66), Oak Hills CC (par 70), 1988 Texas Open (21 under par) David Frost (68-63-64-64), Oakwood CC (par 70), 1993 Hardee’s Golf Classic (21-under par) Tiger Woods (64-61-67-67), Firestone CC (par 70), 2000 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational (21-under par) Joe Durant* (65-61-67-66), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (29-under par) Tim Herron* (69-64-61-65), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (29-under par) Carl Pettersson (64-61-66-68), Sedgefield CC (par 70), 2008 Wyndham Championship (21-under par) (* Through first four rounds of 90-hole tournament.) 90 holes: 324 Joe Durant (65-61-67-66-65), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (36-under par), Won 325 Tom Kite (67-67-64-65-62), four courses (all courses, par 72), 1993 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (35-under par), Won 327 John Cook (66-69-67-62-63), four courses (all courses, par 72), 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (33-under par), Won 328 Mark Calcavecchia (64-67-66-64-67), four courses (all courses, par 72), 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (32-under par), Finished 2nd, Paul Stankowski (67-64-65-69-63), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (32-under par), Finished 2nd, Stuart Appleby (62-6863-66-69), three courses (TPC Summerlin/par 72, TPC The Canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (31-under par), Won Scott McCarron (69-62-64-67-66), three courses (TPC Summerlin/par 72, TPC The Canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (31-under par), Lost playoff

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Most strokes under par 72 holes: 31 Ernie Els, 2003 Mercedes Championship, 261, par 73 (won) 29 Joe Durant*, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 259, four courses, par 72 (won) Tim Herron*, 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 259, four courses, par 72 (T3) 28 John Huston, 1998 United Airlines Hawaiian Open, 260, par 72 (won) Mark Calcavecchia, 2001 Phoenix Open, 256, par 71 (won) Stuart Appleby*, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational, 259, three courses –TPC Summerlin/par 72, TPC The Canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72 (won) Phil Mickelson, 2006 BellSouth Classic, 260, par 72 (won) 27 Ben Hogan, 1945 Portland Invitational, 261, par 72 (won) Mike Souchak, 1955 Texas Open, 257, par 71 (won) Mark Calcavecchia*, 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 261, four courses, par 72 (2nd) Jonathan Byrd, 2002 Buick Challenge, 261, par 72 (won) Steve Flesch*, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational, 260, three courses-TPC Summerlin/par 72, TPC The Canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72, (T6) 26 Gay Brewer, 1967 Pensacola Open, 262, par 72 (won) Robert Wrenn, 1987 Buick Open, 262, par 72 (won) Chip Beck, 1988 USF&G Classic, 262, par 72 (won) John Huston, 1992 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, 262, two courses, par 72 (won) John Cook, 1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic, 258, par 71 (won) Steve Jones, 1997 Phoenix Open, 258, par 71 (won) David Duval, 1999 Mercedes Championships, 266, par 73 (won) Duffy Waldorf, 2000 National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort, 262, two courses, par 72 (won) Jay Haas*, 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 262, four courses, par 72 (T16) David Toms, 2002 Buick Challenge, 262, par 72 (2nd) Tommy Armour III, 2003 Valero Texas Open, 254, par 70 (won) Phil Mickelson*, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 262, four courses, par 72 (won) Kirk Triplett*, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 262, four courses, par 72 (T9) Joe Ogilvie*, 2005 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 262, four courses, par 72 (T2) (* Through first four rounds of 90-hole tournament.) 90 holes: 36 Joe Durant, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 324, four courses, par 72 (won) 35 Tom Kite, 1993 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 325, four courses, par 72 (won) 33 John Cook, 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 327, four courses, par 72 (won) 32 Mark Calcavecchia, 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 328, four courses, par 72 (2nd) Paul Stankowski, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 328, four courses, par 72 (2nd) 54 holes: Opening rounds: 189 John Cook (64-62-63), TPC Southwind (par 71), 1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic (24-under par) Mark Calcavecchia (65-60-64), TPC Scottsdale (par 71), 2001 Phoenix Open, (24-under par) Tommy Armour III (64-62-63), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), 2003 Valero Texas Open, (21-under par) 191 Johnny Palmer (65-62-64), Brackenridge Park GC (par 71), 1954 Texas Open (22-under par) Gay Brewer (66-64-61), Pensacola CC (par 72), 1967 Pensacola Open (25-under par) Steve Jones (62-64-65), TPC Scottsdale (par 71), 1997 Phoenix Open (22-under par) Ben Crane (62-65-64), Brown Deer Park GC (par 70), 2005 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee (19-under par) Tiger Woods (64-63-64), East Lake CC (par 70), 2007 THE TOUR Championship (19-under par) Carl Pettersson (64-61-66), Sedgefield CC (par 70), 2008 Wyndham Championship (19-under par) 192 Mike Souchak (60-68-64), Brackenridge Park GC (par 71), 1955 Texas Open (21-under par) Bob Gilder (64-63-65), Westchester CC (par 70), 1982 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic (18-under par) Tiger Woods (64-61-67), Firestone CC (par 70), 2000 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational (18-under par) Steve Flesch (62-64-66), Southern Highlands GC (par 72)/TPC The Canyons (par 71)/TPC Summerlin (par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (23-under par)

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Scott Verplank (64-62-66), TPC The Canyons (par 71)/TPC Summerlin (par 72)/ Southern Highlands GC (par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (23-under par) Kenny Perry (65-63-64), Colonial CC (par 70), 2005 Bank of America Colonial (18-under par) Jesper Parnevik (61-65-66), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), 2007 Valero Texas Open (18-under par)

Consecutive rounds: 189 Chandler Harper (63-63-63), Brackenridge Park GC (par 71), rounds 2-4, 1954 Texas Open, (24-under par) John Cook (64-62-63), TPC Southwind (par 71), rounds 1-3, 1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic, (24-under par) Mark Calcavecchia (65-60-64), TPC Scottsdale (par 71), rounds 1-3, 2001 Phoenix Open, (24-under par) Tommy Armour III (64-62-63), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), rounds 1-3, 2003 Valero Texas Open, (21-under par)

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18 holes: 59 Al Geiberger (29-30), Colonial CC (par 72), June 10, second round, 1977 Memphis Classic (13-underpar),1 eagle, 11 birdies. Began on back nine, sank 8-foot birdie putt on ninth hole. Won by three strokes Chip Beck (30-29), Sunrise GC (par 72), October 11, third round, 1991 Las Vegas Invitational (13-underpar), 13 birdies. Began on back nine, birdied his last three holes, including 3-footer on ninth Al Geiberger hole. Finished T3 David Duval (31-28), PGA West (Palmer Course) (par 72), January 24, final round, 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (13-under par), 1 eagle, 11 birdies. Made 6-foot eagle putt on 18th hole. Won by one stroke 60 Al Brosch, Brackenridge Park GC, third round, 1951 Texas Open (11-under par) Bill Nary, El Paso CC, third round, 1952 El Paso Open (11-under par) Ted Kroll (30-30), Brackenridge Park GC, third Chip Beck round, 1954 Texas Open (11- under par) Wally Ulrich (29-31), Cavalier Yacht & CC, second round, 1954 Virginia Beach Open (9-under par) Tommy Bolt (30-30), Wethersfield CC, second round, 1954 Insurance City Open (11-under par) Mike Souchak (27-33), Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX, first round, 1955 Texas Open (11under par) Sam Snead, Glen Lakes CC, second round, 1957 Dallas Open (11-under par) David Frost (29-31), Randolph Park GC, second David Duval round, 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open (12under par) Davis Love III (31-29), Waialae CC, second round, 1994 United Airlines Hawaiian Open (12-under par) Grant Waite (31-29), TPC Scottsdale, final round, 1996 Phoenix Open (11under par) Steve Lowery (29-31), Callaway Gardens (Mountain View Course), final round, 1997 Buick Challenge (12-under par) Tommy Armour III (30-30), Las Vegas CC, second round, 1999 Las Vegas Invitational (12-under par) Mark Calcavecchia (29-31), TPC Scottsdale, second round, 2001 Phoenix Open (11-under par) Robert Gamez (27-33), Indian Wells CC, third round, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (12-under) Bart Bryant (29-31), The Resort Course at LaCantera, third round, 2004 Valero Texas Open (10-under) Phil Mickelson (29-31), TPC Scottsdale, second round, 2005 FBR Open (11-under) Pat Perez (30-30), Palmer Course at PGA West, first round, 2006 Bob Hope Chrysler Championship (12-under) Arron Oberholser (30-30), Cottonwood Valley Course, second round, 2006 EDS Byron Nelson Championship (10-under) Justin Rose (29-31), Palm Course, first round, 2006 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort (12-under) Zach Johnson (31-29), East Lake GC, third round, 2007 THE TOUR Championship (10-under)

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Consecutive rounds: 124 Mark Calcavecchia (60-64), TPC Scottsdale (par 71), Rounds 2-3, 2001 Phoenix Open, (18-under par) 125 Gay Brewer (64-61), Pensacola CC (par 72), Rounds 2-3, 1967 Pensacola Open, (19-under par) Ron Streck (63-62), Oak Hills CC (par 70), Rounds 3-4, 1978 Texas Open, (15-under par) Blaine McCallister (62-63), Oakwood CC (par 70), Rounds 2-3, 1988 Hardee’s Golf Classic, (15-under par) John Cook (62-63), TPC Southwind (par 71), Rounds 2-3, 1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic, (17-under par) John Cook (62-63), Indian Wells CC (par 72), Rounds 4-5, 1997 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, (19-under par) Tiger Woods (64-61), Firestone CC (par 70), Rounds 1-2, 2000 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, (15-under par) Mark Calcavecchia (65-60), TPC Scottsdale (par 71), Rounds 1-2, 2001 Phoenix Open, (17-under par)

Tom Lehman (63-62), TPC Summerlin (par 72)/Southern Highlands GC (par 72), Rounds 1-2, 2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas, (19-under par) Tim Herron (64-61), Bermuda Dune CC (par 72)/PGA West/Palmer Course (par 72), Rounds 2-3, 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, (19-under par) Kenny Perry (64-61), Colonial CC (par 70), Rounds 2- 3, 2003 Bank of America Colonial, (15-under par) Tommy Armour III (64-61), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), Rounds 2-3, 2003 Valero Texas Open, (15-under par) Corey Pavin (61-64), Brown Deer Park Golf Course (par 70), Rounds 1-2, 2006 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee (15-under par) Kevin Streelman (63-62), TPC River Highlands (par 70), Rounds 2-3, 2008 Travelers Championship (15-under par) Carl Pettersson (64-61), Sedgefield CC (par 70), Rounds 1-2, 2008 Wyndham Championship (15-under)

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36 holes: Opening rounds: 125 Tiger Woods (64-61), Firestone CC (par 70), 2000 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational (15-under par) Mark Calcavecchia (65-60), TPC Scottsdale (par 71), 2001 Phoenix Open (17-under par) Tom Lehman (63-62), TPC Summerlin (par 72)/Southern Highlands GC (par 72), 2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas (19-under par) Corey Pavin (61-64), Brown Deer Park Golf Course (par 70), 2006 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee (15-under par) Carl Pettersson (64-61), Sedgefield CC (par 70), 2008 Wyndham Championship (15-under) 126 Tommy Bolt (64-62), Cavalier Yacht & CC (par 69), 1954 Virginia Beach Open (12-under par) Paul Azinger (64-62), at Oak Hills CC (par 70), 1989 Texas Open presented by Nabisco (14-under par) John Cook (64-62), TPC Southwind (par 71), 1996 FedEx St. Jude Classic (16-under par) Rick Fehr (64-62), Las Vegas Hilton CC (par 71)/TPC Summerlin (par 72), 1996 Las Vegas Invitational (17-under par) Steve Jones (62-64), TPC Scottsdale (par 71), 1997 Phoenix Open (16-under par) David Frost (63-63), TPC Southwind (par 71), 1999 FedEx St. Jude Classic (16-under par) Joe Durant (65-61), La Quinta CC (par 72)/Indian Wells CC (par 72), 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (18-under par) Tommy Armour III (64-62), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), 2003 Valero Texas Open, (14-under par) Steve Flesch (62-64), Southern Highlands GC (par 72)/TPC The Canyons (par 71), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (17-under par) Scott Verplank (64-62), TPC The Canyons (par 71)/TPC Summerlin (par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (17-under par) Jesper Parnevik (61-65), The Resort at LaCantera (par 70), 2007 Valero Texas Open (14-under par) Mark Turnesa (62-64), TPC Summerlin (par 72), 2008 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open (18-under par) Matt Kuchar (63-63), TPC Summerlin (par 72), 2008 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open (18-under par)


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All-Time Records (cont.) 18 holes (major championship) 63 Masters Nick Price, 1986, third round (9-under) Greg Norman, 1996, first round (9-under) U.S. Open Johnny Miller, 1973 (Oakmont), final round (8-under) Jack Nicklaus, 1980 (Baltusrol), first round (7-under) Tom Weiskopf, 1980 (Baltusrol), first round (7-under) Vijay Singh, 2003 (Olympia Fields), second round (7-under) British Open Mark Hayes, 1977 (Turnberry), second round (7-under) Isao Aoki, 1980 (Muirfield), third round (8-under) Greg Norman, 1986 (Turnberry), second round (7-under) Paul Broadhurst, 1990 (St. Andrews), third round (9-under) Jodie Mudd, 1991 (Birkdale), final round (7-under) Nick Faldo, 1993 (St. George’s), final round (7-under) Payne Stewart, 1993 (St. George’s), final round (7-under) P GA Champ ionship Bruce Crampton, 1975 (Firestone), second round (7-under) Raymond Floyd, 1982 (Southern Hills), first round (7-under) Gary Player, 1984 (Shoal Creek), second round (9-under) Vijay Singh, 1993 (Inverness), second round (8-under) Michael Bradley, 1995 (Riviera), first round (8-under) Brad Faxon, 1995 (Riviera), final round (8-under) Jose Maria Olazabal, 2000 (Valhalla), third round (9-under) Mark O’Meara, 2001 (Atlanta AC), second round (7-under) Thomas Bjorn, 2005 (Baltusrol), third round (7-under) Tiger Woods, 2007 (Southern Hills), second round (7-under) 9 holes: 26 Corey Pavin, Brown Deer Park GC (par 34), front nine, first round, 2006 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee (8-under par) 27 Mike Souchak, Brackenridge Park GC (par-35), back nine, first round, 1955 Texas Open (8-under par) Andy North, En-Joie GC (par-34), back nine, first round, 1975 B.C. Open (7-under par) Billy Mayfair, Warwick Hills G&CC (par-36), back nine, final round, 2001 Buick Open, (9-under par) Robert Gamez, Indian Wells CC (par-36), front nine, third round, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (9-under par) Brandt Snedeker, Torrey Pines GC-North Course (par-36), back nine, first round, 2007 Buick Invitational (9-under par) Most strokes under par, 9 holes: 9 Billy Mayfair, 27, Warwick Hills G&CC (par-36), back nine, final round, 2001 Buick Open Robert Gamez, 27, Indian Wells CC (par-36), front nine, third round, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Brandt Snedeker, 27, Torrey Pines GC-North Course (par-36), back nine, first round, 2007 Buick Invitational Best Vardon Trophy scoring average Non-adjusted: 68.17, Tiger Woods, 2000 (5,181 strokes, 76 rounds) 68.87, Tiger Woods, 2001 (5,234 strokes, 76 rounds) 69.00, Tiger Woods, 2002 (4,692 strokes, 68 rounds) 69.03, Davis Love III, 2001 (5,177 strokes, 75 rounds) 69.10, Tiger Woods, 2007 (4,146 strokes, 60 rounds) 69.11, Vijay Singh, 2003 (7,049 strokes, 102 rounds) 69.11, Tiger Woods, 2005 (5,114 strokes, 74 rounds) 69.16, Phil Mickelson, 2001 (5,671 strokes, 82 rounds) 69.19, Vijay Singh, 2004 (7,611 strokes, 110 rounds) 69.23, Sam Snead, 1950 (6,646 strokes, 96 rounds) 69.28, Jim Furyk, 2003 (6,997 strokes, 101 rounds) 69.30, Ben Hogan, 1948 (5,267 strokes, 76 rounds) 69.33, Greg Norman, 1994 (4,368 strokes, 63 rounds) 69.34, Vijay Singh, 2001 (6,379 strokes, 92 rounds) 69.37, Sam Snead, 1949 (5,064 strokes, 73 rounds)

Adjusted (since 1988): 67.79, Tiger Woods, 2000 67.79, Tiger Woods, 2007 68.41, Tiger Woods, 2003 68.43, Tiger Woods, 1999 68.56, Tiger Woods, 2002 68.65, Vijay Singh, 2003 68.66, Tiger Woods, 2005 68.81, Greg Norman, 1994 68.81, Tiger Woods, 2001 68.84, Vijay Singh, 2004 68.86, Jim Furyk, 2006 68.90, Greg Norman, 1993

[NOTE: Byron Nelson’s stroke average in 1945 was 68.34 (7,657 strokes in 112 rounds). However, the Vardon Trophy was not awarded from 1942-46 because of World War II.]

Most birdies in a row: 8 Bob Goalby, Pasadena GC, final round, 65, 1961 St. Petersburg Open (won) Fuzzy Zoeller, Oakwood CC, first round, 63, 1976 Quad Cities Open (2nd) Dewey Arnette, Warwick Hills GC, first round, 65, 1987 Buick Open (T47) Edward Fryatt, Doral Golf Resort and Spa (Blue Course), second round, 62, 2000 Doral-Ryder Open (T9) J.P. Hayes, Palmer Course at PGA West, first round, 65, 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (T16) Jerry Kelly, TPC Summerlin, third round, 65, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (T9) Best birdie-eagle streak (by holes): 8 Billy Mayfair, 7 birdies, 1 eagle, Warwick Hills G&CC, final round, 2001 Buick Open Briny Baird, 7 birdies, 1 eagle, Disney Palm Course, second round, 2003 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 7 Al Geiberger, 6 birdies, 1 eagle, Colonial CC, second round, 1977 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic Webb Heintzelman, 5 birdies, 1 eagle, 1 birdie, Spanish Trail G&CC, third round, 1989 Las Vegas Invitational Davis Love III, 6 birdies, 1 eagle, Pebble Beach GC, final round, 2001 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Brandt Snedeker, 4 birdies, 1 eagle, 2 birdies, Torrey Pines North Course, first round, 2007 Buick Invitational Most birdies in a row to win: 6 Mike Souchak, 1956 St. Paul Open (last 6 holes) 5 Jack Nicklaus, 1978 Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (last 5 holes) Tom Weiskopf, 1971 Kemper Open (last 4 holes plus 1 playoff hole) [NOTE: John Cook birdied final hole of regulation at 1992 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, then birdied first 3 holes of playoff and eagled fourth hole to win] Most birdies, 72 holes: 32 Mark Calcavecchia, 2001 Phoenix Open Paul Gow, 2001 B.C. Open 31 John Huston, 1998 United Airlines Hawaiian Open Phil Mickelson, 2006 BellSouth Classic Most birdies, 90 holes: 37 Joe Durant, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Phil Mickelson, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Two Holes-in-one, Same Round/Same Day: Yusaku Miyazato, 2006 Reno Tahoe Open; No. 7 and No. 12/Round 2 Bill Whedon, 1955 Insurance City Open; No. 5 and No. 9/ Round 1 Two Holes-in-one, Same Tournament: Bob Tway, 1994 Memorial Tournament; Round 1/Round 3 Glen Day, 1994 Greater Hartford Open; Round 2/Round 3 Jack Rule, 1964 Mountain View Open; Round 1/Round 4 Most under-par, consecutive starts: 54 Joe Durant, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (36-under) and Genuity Championship (18-under) Most consecutive rounds par or better: 52 Tiger Woods, third round, 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic, through first round, 2001 Phoenix Open

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64 Ben Hogan: 1938 Hershey Four-Ball. 1940 North & South Open, Greater Greensboro Open, Asheville “Land of the Sky” Open, Goodall Palm Beach Round Robin. 1941 Miami Biltmore International Four-Ball, Asheville Open, Inverness Four-Ball, Chicago Open, Hershey Open. 1942 Los Angeles Open, San Francisco Open, North & South Open, Asheville “Land of the Sky” Open, Hale America - Illinois, Rochester Open. 1945 Nashville Invitational, Portland Open Invitational, Ben Hogan Richmond Invitational, Montgomery Invitational, Orlando Open. 1946 Phoenix Open, San Antonio Texas Open, St. Petersburg Open, Miami International Four-Ball, Colonial Invitational, Western Open, Goodall Round Robin, Inverness FourBall, Winnipeg Open, PGA Championship, Golden State Open, Dallas Invitational, North & South Open. 1947 Los Angeles Open, Phoenix Open, Miami International Four-Ball, Colonial Invitational, Chicago Victory Open, Inverness Round Robin Four-Ball, World Championship of Golf. 1948 Los Angeles Open, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, Inverness Round Robin Four-Ball, Motor City Open, Reading Open, Western Open, Denver Open Invitational Championship, Reno Open Invitational, Glendale Open Invitational. 1949 Bing Crosby Pro-Am, Long Beach Open. 1950 U.S. Open. 1951 Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, World Championship of Golf. 1952 Colonial National Invitational. 1953 Masters Tournament, Pan American Open, Colonial Invitational Tournament, U.S. Open, British Open. 1959 Colonial National Invitation.

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Jack Nicklaus: 1962 U.S. Open, Seattle World’s Fair Open Invitational, Portland Open Invitational. 1963 Palm Springs Golf Classic, Masters Tournament, Tournament of Champions, PGA Championship, Sahara Invitational. 1964 Phoenix Open Invitational, Tournament of Champions, Whitemarsh Open Invitational, Portland Open Invitational. 1965 Masters Tournament, Memphis Open Invitational, Thunderbird Classic, Philadelphia Golf Classic, Jack Nicklaus Portland Open Invitational. 1966 Masters Tournament, British Open, Sahara Invitational. 1967 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, U.S. Open, Western Open, Westchester Classic, Sahara Invitational. 1968 Western Open, American Golf Classic. 1969 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational, Sahara Invitational, Kaiser International Open Invitational. 1970 Byron Nelson Golf Classic, British Open, National Four-Ball Championship. 1971 PGA Championship, Tournament of Champions, Byron Nelson Golf Classic, National Team Championship, Walt Disney World Open Invitational. 1972 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Doral-Eastern Open, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, Westchester Classic, U.S. Professional Match Play Championship, Walt Disney World Open Invitational. 1973 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Greater New Orleans Open, Tournament of Champions, Atlanta Classic, PGA Championship, Ohio Kings Island Open, Walt Disney World Golf Classic. 1974 Hawaiian Open, Tournament Players Championship. 1975 Doral-Eastern Open, Sea Pines Heritage Classic, Masters Tournament, PGA Championship, World Open Golf Championship. 1976 Tournament Players Championship, World Series of Golf. 1977 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic, MONY Tournament of Champions, Memorial Tournament. 1978 Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic, Tournament Players Championship, British Open, IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic. 1980 U.S. Open, PGA Championship. 1982 Colonial National Invitation. 1984 Memorial Tournament. 1986 Masters Tournament.

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Most victories during career (PGA TOUR cosponsored and/or approved tournaments only): 82 Sam Snead: 1936 West Virginia Closed Pro. 1937 Oakland Open, Bing Crosby Pro-Am, St. Paul Open, Nassau Open, Miami Open. 1938 Bing Crosby Pro-Am, Greater Greensboro Open, Inverness Invitational, Palm Beach Round Robin, Chicago Open, Canadian Open, Westchester 108 Hole Open, White Sulphur Springs Open. 1939 St. Petersburg Open, Miami-Biltmore Four-Ball, Miami Open. 1940 Inverness Invitational Four-Ball, Canadian Open, Anthracite Open. 1941 Bing Crosby Sam Snead Pro-Am, St. Petersburg Open, North & South Open, Canadian Open, Rochester Times Union Open, Henry Hurst Invitational. 1942 St. Petersburg Open, PGA Championship. 1944 Portland Open, Richmond Open. 1945 Los Angeles Open, Gulfport Open, Pensacola Open Invitational, Jacksonville Open, Dallas Open, Tulsa Open. 1946 Virginia Open, Jacksonville Open, Greater Greensboro Open, British Open, World Championship of Golf, Miami Open. 1948 Texas Open. 1949 Greater Greensboro Open, Masters Tournament, PGA Championship, Washington Star Open, Dapper Dan Open, Western Open. 1950 Los Angeles Open, Bing Crosby Pro-Am, Texas Open, Miami Beach Open, Greater Greensboro Open, Western Open, Colonial Invitational, Inverness Four-Ball Invitational, Reading Open, North & South Open, Miami Open. 1951 PGA Championship, Miami Open. 1952 Masters Tournament, Palm Beach Round Robin, Inverness Round Robin Invitational, All American Open, Eastern Open. 1953 Baton Rouge Open. 1954 Masters Tournament, Palm Beach Round Robin. 1955 Greater Greensboro Open, Palm Beach Round Robin, Insurance City Open, Miami Open. 1956 Greater Greensboro Open. 1957 Palm Beach Round Robin, Dallas Open Invitational. 1958 Dallas Open Invitational. 1960 De Soto Open Invitational, Greater Greensboro Open. 1961 Tournament of Champions. 1965 Greater Greensboro Open.

Tiger Woods: 1996 Las Vegas Invitational, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1997 Mercedes Championships, Masters Tournament, GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic, Motorola Western Open. 1998 BellSouth Classic. 1999 Buick Invitational, Memorial Tournament, Motorola Western Open, PGA Championship, World Golf ChampionshipsNEC Invitational, National Car Rental Golf Classic/ Disney, THE TOUR Championship, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. Tiger Woods 2000 Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Bay Hill Invitational, Memorial Tournament, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, Bell Canadian Open. 2001 Bay Hill Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship, Masters Tournament, Memorial Tournament, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational. 2002 Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, Buick Open, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2003 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires, 100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2004 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship. 2005 Buick Invitational, Ford Championship at Doral, Masters Tournament, British Open, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2006 Buick Invitational, Ford Championship at Doral, British Open, Buick Open, PGA Championship, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, Deutsche Bank Championship, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2007 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-CA Championship, Wachovia Championship, World Golf ChampionshipsBridgestone Invitational, PGA Championship, BMW Championship, THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola. 2008 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational, U.S. Open


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Arnold Palmer: 1955 Canadian Open. 1956 Insurance City Open, Eastern Open. 1957 Houston Open, Azalea Open Invitational, Rubber City Open Invitational, San Diego Open Invitational. 1958 St. Petersburg Open Invitational, Masters Tournament, Pepsi Championship. 1959 Thunderbird Invitational, Oklahoma City Open Invitational, West Palm Beach Open Invitational. 1960 Palm Springs Desert Golf Classic, Texas Open Invitational, Baton Rouge Open Invitational, Pensacola Open Invitational, Arnold Palmer Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, Insurance City Open Invitational, Mobile Sertoma Open Invitational. 1961 San Diego Open Invitational, Phoenix Open Invitational, Baton Rouge Open Invitational, Texas Open Invitational, Western Open, British Open. 1962 Palm Springs Golf Classic, Phoenix Open Invitational, Masters Tournament, Texas Open Invitational, Tournament of Champions, Colonial National Invitation, British Open, American Golf Classic. 1963 Los Angeles Open, Phoenix Open Invitational, Pensacola Open Invitational, Thunderbird Classic Invitational, Cleveland Open Invitational, Western Open, Whitemarsh Open Invitational. 1964 Masters Tournament, Oklahoma City Open Invitational. 1965 Tournament of Champions. 1966 Los Angeles Open, Tournament of Champions, Houston Champions International. 1967 Los Angeles Open, Tucson Open Invitational, American Golf Classic, Thunderbird Classic. 1968 Bob Hope Desert Classic, Kemper Open. 1969 Heritage Golf Classic, Danny Thomas-Diplomat Classic. 1970 National Four-Ball Championship. 1971 Bob Hope Desert Classic, Florida Citrus Invitational, Westchester Classic, National Team Championship. 1973 Bob Hope Desert Classic.

(See Top-50 All-Time Winners listing, page 6-13) Most consecutive years winning at least one tournament: 17 Jack Nicklaus (1962-78) Arnold Palmer (1955-71) 16 Billy Casper (1956-71) Most consecutive victories: (Tournament, site, dates, score, purse) 11 Byron Nelson, March 8-11, 1945, to August 2-4, 1945; 1945 Miami Four Ball with Jug McSpaden, Miami Springs Course, March 8-11, won 8-6, $1,500; 1945 Charlotte Open, Myers Park GC, March 16-21, 272, $2,000; 1945 Greensboro Open, Starmount CC, March 23-25, 271, $1,000; 1945 Durham Open, Hope Valley CC, March 30-April 1, 276, $1,000; 1945 Atlanta Open, Capital City Course, April 5-8, 263, $2,000, 1945 Montreal Open, Islemere G&CC, June 7-10, 268, $2,000; 1945 Philadelphia Inquirer Invitational, Llanerch CC, June 14-17, 269, $3,000; 1945 Chicago Victory National Open, Calumet CC, June 29-July 1, 275, $2,000; 1945 PGA Championship, Moraine CC, Dayton, OH, July 9-15,won 4-3, $3,750; 1945 Tam O’Shanter Open, Tam O’Shanter CC, Chicago, IL, July 26-30, 269, $10,000; 1945 Canadian Open, Thornhill CC, Toronto, Ont., August 2-4, 280, $2,000; Winnings during streak: $30,250; [NOTE: Nelson won a 12th event, Aug. 11-12, in Spring Lake, NJ, which is not counted as official as its purse was below the PGA TOUR minimum] 7 Tiger Woods, July 20-23, 2006 to January 25-28, 2007; 2006 British Open, Royal Liverpool GC, July 20-23, 270, $1,338,480; 2006 Buick Open, Warwick Hills G&CC, August 3-6, 264, $864,000; 2006 PGA Championship, Medinah CC, August 17-20, 270, $1,224,000; 2006 World Golf ChampionshipsBridgestone Invitational, Firestone CC, August 24-27, 270, $1,300,000; 2006 Deutsche Bank Championship, TPC Boston, September 1-4, 268, $990,000; 2006 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship, The Grove, Sept. 28-Oct.1, 261, $1,300,000; 2007 Buick Invitational, January 25-28, 278, $918,000; Winnings during streak: $7,926,480. 6 Ben Hogan, June 9-12, 1948 to August 19-22, 1948; 1948 U.S. Open, Riviera CC, June 9-12, 276, $2,000; 1948 Inverness Round Robin (Jimmy Demaret), Inverness CC, June 24-27, Plus 16, $1,500; 1948 Motor City Open, Meadowbrook CC, July 1-4, 275, $2,600; 1948 Reading Open, Berkshire CC, July 22-25, 269, $2,600; 1948 Western Open, Brookfield CC, July 29-August 1, 281, $2,500; 1948 Denver Open Invitational, Wellshire CC, August 19-22, 270, $2,150; Winnings during streak: $11,350 6 Tiger Woods, August 26-29, 1999 to February 3-6, 2000; 1999 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, Firestone CC, August 26-29, 270, $1,000,000; 1999 National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort, Disney Magnolia/Disney Palm, October 21-24, 271, $450,000; 1999 THE TOUR Championship, Champions GC, October 28-31, 269, $900,000;

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1999 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship, Valderrama GC, November 4-7, 278, $1,000,000; 2000 Mercedes Championships, Kapalua GC, January 6-9, 276, $522,000; 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Pebble Beach GL, February 3-6, 273, $720,000; Winnings during streak: $4,592,000 Ben Hogan, April 9-12, 1953 to July 7-10, 1953: 1953 Masters Tournament, 1953 Pan American, 1953 Colonial, 1953 U.S. Open, 1953 British Open Tiger Woods, Sept. 6-9, 2007 to March 13-16, 2008; 2007 BMW Championship, 2007 THE TOUR Championship, 2008 Buick Invitational, 2008 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, 2008 Arnold Palmer Invitational Byron Nelson, October 11-14, 1945 to January 10-13, 1946; 1945 Seattle Open; 1945 Glen Garden Invitational; 1946 Los Angeles Open; 1946 San Francisco Open. Jack Burke, Jr., February 14-17, 1952 to March 6-9, 1952; 1952 Texas Open; 1952 Houston Open; 1952 Baton Rouge Open; 1952 St. Petersburg Open (four consecutive weeks). Walter Hagen, 1923 Joe Kirkwood, Sr., 1924 Johnny Farrell, 1927 Bill Mehlhorn, 1929 Horton Smith, 1929 Paul Runyan, 1933 Henry Picard, 1939 Jimmy Demaret, 1940 Ben Hogan, 1940 Byron Nelson, 1944, 1945-46 Sam Snead, 1945 Ben Hogan, 1946 (twice) Bobby Locke, 1947 Jim Ferrier, 1951 Billy Casper, 1960 Sam Snead Arnold Palmer, 1960, 1962 Johnny Miller, 1974 Jack Nicklaus, 1975 Hubert Green, 1976 Gary Player, 1978 Tom Watson, 1980 Nick Price, 1993 David Duval, 1997 Tiger Woods, 2000-2001 Vijay Singh, 2004

Most victories in single event: 8 Sam Snead, Greater Greensboro Open: 1938, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1965 (27-year span also record for time between first and last victories in same event). Note: Four times at Starmount Forest CC and four at Sedgefield CC. 6 Harry Vardon, British Open: 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914. Note: Four different courses. Alex Ross, North & South Open: 1902, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1915 (all played at Pinehurst) Sam Snead, Miami Open: 1937, 1939, 1946, 1950, 1951, 1955 (all played at Miami Springs G & CC) Jack Nicklaus, Masters: 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1986 (all played at Augusta National) Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007 (all at Firestone Country Club) Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-CA Championship: 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007. Note: Six different courses. Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational: 1999, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. (All at Torrey Pines GC) 5 J.H. Taylor, British Open: 1894, 1895, 1900, 1909, 1913 James Braid, British Open: 1901, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1910 Walter Hagen, Western Open: 1916, 1921, 1926, 1927, 1932 Walter Hagen, PGA Championship: 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 Sam Snead, Goodall Palm Beach Round Robin: 1938, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1957 Ben Hogan, Colonial NIT: 1946, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1959 Peter Thomson, British Open: 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1965 Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope Desert Classic: 1960, 1962, 1968, 1971, 1973 Jack Nicklaus, Tournament of Champions: 1963, 1964, 1971, 1973, 1977 Jack Nicklaus, PGA Championship: 1963, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1980 Tom Watson, British Open: 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983

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Mark O’Meara, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am: 1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997 Davis Love III, MCI Heritage: 1987, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2003 Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer Invitational: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008

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Longest time between first and last victory in same event (won other times in that event): 27 years, Sam Snead, Greater Greensboro Open (1938-1965) (won six other GGOs in between)

Most years from first victory to last: 28 years, 11 months, 20 days, Raymond Floyd (March 17, 1963-March 8, 1992) 28 years, 2 months, 17 days, Sam Snead (January 17, 1937-April 4, 1965) 23 years, 11 months, 24 days, Tom Watson (June 30, 1974-May 24, 1998) 23 years, 11 months, 5 days, Macdonald Smith (August 28, 1912-August 2, 1936) 23 years, 9 months, 27 days, Jack Nicklaus (June 17, 1962-April 13, 1986) Most wins by players in their 20s: 46 Tiger Woods 30 Jack Nicklaus Most wins by players in their 30s: 44 Arnold Palmer 37 Sam Snead 43 Ben Hogan 35 Byron Nelson 38 Jack Nicklaus 34 Billy Casper Most wins by players after 40: 22 Vijay Singh 17 Sam Snead Youngest winners: 19 years, 10 months, Johnny McDermott, 1911 U.S. Open 20 years, 5 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922 Southern Open 20 years, 1 month, 15 days, Charles Evans, Jr. (amateur), 1910 Western Open 20 years, 4 months, 12 days, Francis Ouimet, (amateur), 1913 U.S. Open 20 years, 4 months, 18 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922 U.S. Open 20 years, 5 months, 13 days, Horton Smith, 1928 Oklahoma City Open 20 years, 5 months, 22 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922 PGA Championship 20 years, 6 months, 13 days, Raymond Floyd, 1963 St. Petersburg Open 20 years, 6 months, 28 days, Phil Mickelson (amateur), 1991 Northern Telecom Open 20 years, 7 months, 1 day, Horton Smith, 1928 Catalina Island Open 20 years, 7 months, 16 days, Tom Creavy, 1931 PGA Championship Youngest to make cut: 15 years, 8 months, 20 days, Bob Panasik, 1957 Canadian Open 16 years, 4 days, Tadd Fujikawa, 2007 Sony Open in Hawaii 16 years, 9 months, 7 days, Ty Tryon, 2001 Honda Classic 17 years, 1 month, 22 days, Tommy Jacobs, 1952 Masters Tournament Oldest to make cut: 67 years, 2 months, 21 days, Sam Snead, 1979 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic

Longest time between victories in same event, and no other wins in that tournament in between: 21 years, Hale Irwin, Heritage Classic (1973-1994)

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Most victories in calendar year: 18 Byron Nelson, 1945 13 Ben Hogan, 1946 11 Sam Snead, 1950 10 Ben Hogan, 1948 9 Paul Runyan, 1933 Tiger Woods, 2000 Vijay Singh, 2004 8 Horton Smith, 1929 Gene Sarazen, 1930 Byron Nelson, 1944 Arnold Palmer, 1960 Arnold Palmer, 1962 Johnny Miller, 1974 Sam Snead, 1938 Tiger Woods, 1999 Tiger Woods, 2006 7 13 times, most recently Tiger Woods, 2007

Most years between victories: 15 years, 6 months, Robert Gamez (March 25, 1990-September 25,2005), 396 starts 15 years, 5 months, 10 days, Butch Baird (May 7, 1961-October 17, 1976), 240 starts 14 years, 8 months, 2 days, Ed Fiori (January 17, 1982-September 15, 1996), 409 starts 13 years, 8 months, Tommy Armour III (January 28, 1990-September 28, 2003), 366 starts 13 years, 8 months, Joey Sindelar (September 9, 1990 – May 9, 2004), 370 starts

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Most victories, one course: 7 Tiger Woods, Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA (1999, 2003, 2005-2008 Buick Invitational; 2008 U.S. Open) 6 Alex Ross, Pinehurst (NC) Resort (1902, 1904, 1907-08, 1910, 1915 North & South Open) Sam Snead, Miami Springs G&CC (1937, 1939, 1946, 1950, 1951, 1955 Miami Open) Jack Nicklaus, Augusta (GA) National GC (1963, 1965-66, 1972, 1975, 1986 Masters Tournament) Tiger Woods, Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH (1999-2001, 2005-2007 Bridgestone Invitational)

Most first-time winners during calendar year: 18, 2002 14, 1991 13, 1996, 2006 12, 1979, 1980, 1986, 2005, 2007, 2008 11, 1977, 1985, 1988 10, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1994, 2001, 2004

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Most consecutive victories in single event: 4 Tom Morris, Jr., British Open, 1868-70 (no event 1871), 1872 Walter Hagen, PGA Championship, 1924-1927 Gene Sarazen, Miami Open, 1926 (schedule change), 1928-1930; Tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational, 2000-2003 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, 2005-2008 3 Jamie Anderson, British Open, 1877-1879 Robert Ferguson, British Open, 1880-1882 Willie Anderson, U.S. Open, 1903-1905 Walter Hagen, Metropolitan Open, 1916, 1919-1920 (no event held 19171918 due to World War I) Gene Sarazen, Miami Beach Open, 1927-1929 Henry Picard, Tournament of the Gardens, 1935-37 Ralph Guldahl, Western Open, 1936-1938 Ben Hogan, Asheville Land of the Sky Open, 1940-1942 Gene Littler, Tournament of Champions, 1955-1957 Billy Casper, Portland Open, 1959-1961 Arnold Palmer, Texas Open, 1960-1962 Arnold Palmer, Phoenix Open, 1961-1963 Jack Nicklaus, Disney World Golf Classic, 1971-1973 Johnny Miller, Tucson Open, 1974-1976 Tom Watson, Byron Nelson Classic, 1978-1980 Tiger Woods, Memorial Tournament, 1999-2001 Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, 1999-2001 Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, 2005-2007 Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-CA Championship, 2005-2007

First two career wins in same tournament (since 1960) Hale Irwin 1971, 1973 Sea Pines Heritage Dave Eichelberger 1971, 1977 Greater Milwaukee Open Calvin Peete 1979, 1982 Greater Milwaukee Open Loren Roberts 1994, 1995 Bay Hill Invitational Brian Henninger 1994, 1999 Southern Farm Bureau Classic Vaughn Taylor 2004, 2005 Reno-Tahoe Open J.B. Holmes 2006, 2008 FBR Open Boo Weekley 2007, 2008 Verizon Heritage


All-Time Records (cont.) Oldest winners: 52 years, 10 months, 8 days, Sam Snead, 1965 Greater Greensboro Open 51 years, 7 months, 10 days, Art Wall, 1975 Greater Milwaukee Open 51 years, 3 months, 7 days, Jim Barnes, 1937 Long Island Open 51 years, 1 month, 5 days, John Barnum, 1962 Cajun Classic 50 years, 8 months, 11 days, Fred Funk, 2007 Mayakoba Classic at Riveira Maya 50 years, 1 month, 18 days, Craig Stadler, 2003 B.C. Open 49 years, 6 months, 4 days, Raymond Floyd, 1992 Doral-Ryder Open 49 years, 4 months, 23 days, Peter Jacobsen, 2003 Greater Hartford Open

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Oldest first-time winner: 51 years, 1 month, 5 days, John Barnum, 1962 Cajun Classic Most recent amateur winners of PGA TOUR events: Gene Littler, 1954 San Diego Open Doug Sanders, 1956 Canadian Open Scott Verplank, 1985 Western Open Phil Mickelson, 1991 Northern Telecom Open Widest winning margin (strokes): 16 J.D. Edgar, 1919 Canadian Open Joe Kirkwood, Sr., 1924 Corpus Christi Open Bobby Locke, 1948 Chicago Victory National Championship 15 Tiger Woods, 2000 U.S. Open 14 Ben Hogan, 1945 Portland Invitational Johnny Miller, 1975 Phoenix Open 13 Byron Nelson, 1945 Seattle Open Gene Littler, 1955 Tournament of Champions Phil Mickelson, 2006 BellSouth Classic 12 Byron Nelson, 1939 Phoenix Open Arnold Palmer, 1962 Phoenix Open Jose Maria Olazabal, 1990 NEC World Series of Golf Tiger Woods, 1997 Masters Tournament Best come-from-behind in final round to win (strokes): 10 Paul Lawrie, 1999 British Open 9 Stewart Cink, 2004 MCI Heritage 8 Jack Burke, Jr., 1956 Masters Tournament Ken Venturi, 1959 Los Angeles Open Mark Lye, 1983 Bank of Boston Classic Hal Sutton, 1985 St. Jude Memphis Classic Chip Beck, 1990 Buick Open Scott Simpson, 1998 Buick Invitational Craig Stadler, 2003 B.C. Open Largest lead with 18 holes to play (strokes): 13 Bobby Locke, 1948 Chicago Victory National Championship (won by 16) 11 Gene Sarazen, 1927 Long Island Open (won by 11) 10 Walter Hagen, 1920 Florida West Coast Open (won by 12) Ben Hogan, 1945 Portland Invitational (won by 14) Gene Littler, 1955 Tournament of Champions (won by 13) Tiger Woods, 2000 U.S. Open (won by 15) Largest lead with 18 holes to play and lost (strokes): 6 Bobby Cruickshank, 1928 Florida Open Gay Brewer, 1969 Danny Thomas-Diplomat Classic Hal Sutton, 1983 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic Greg Norman, 1996 Masters Tournament Sergio Garcia, 2005 Wachovia Championship

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Major Championship Wins Amateur and Professional 20 Jack Nicklaus, 1959-86 (6 Masters, 4 U.S. Opens, 3 British Opens, 5 PGAs, 2 U.S. Amateurs) 17 Tiger Woods, 1994-2008 (4 Masters, 3 U.S. Opens, 3 British Opens, 4 PGAs, 3 U.S. Amateurs) 13 Bobby Jones, 1923-30 (4 U.S. Opens, 3 British Opens, 5 U.S. Amateurs, 1 British Amateur) 11 Walter Hagen, 1914-29 (2 U.S. Opens, 4 British Opens, 5 PGAs) 9 John Ball, 1888-1912 (1 British Open, 8 British Amateurs) Jack Nicklaus Ben Hogan, 1946-53 (2 Masters, 4 U.S. Opens, 1 British Open, 2 PGAs) Gary Player, 1959-78 (3 Masters, 1 U.S. Open, 3 British Opens, 2 PGAs) 8 Arnold Palmer, 1954-64 (4 Masters, 1 U.S. Open, 2 British Opens, 1 U.S. Amateur) Tom Watson, 1975-83 (2 Masters, 1 U.S. Open, 5 British Opens) Professional Only 18 Jack Nicklaus 14 Tiger Woods 11 Walter Hagen 9 Ben Hogan, Gary Player 8 Tom Watson 7 Harry Vardon, Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer 6 Lee Trevino, Nick Faldo 5 James Braid, John H. Taylor, Byron Nelson, Peter Thomson, Seve Ballesteros 4 Old Tom Morris, Young Tom Morris, Willie Park, Willie Anderson, James Barnes, Bobby Locke, Ray Floyd 3 James Anderson, Robert Ferguson, Tommy Armour, Ralph Guldahl, Denny Shute, Henry Cotton, Jimmy Demaret, Cary Middlecoff, Julius Boros, Billy Casper, Larry Nelson, Hale Irwin, Nick Price, Payne Stewart, Ernie Els, Vijay Singh, Phil Mickelson, Padraig Harrington Winners of Career Grand Slam (in the event of multiple victories in a major championship, only the first is listed): Gene Sarazen: 1922 U.S. Open, 1922 PGA Championship, 1932 British Open, 1935 Masters Tournament Ben Hogan: 1946 PGA Championship, 1948 U.S. Open, 1951 Masters Tournament, 1953 British Open Gary Player: 1959 British Open, 1961 Masters Tournament, 1962 PGA Championship, 1965 U.S. Open Jack Nicklaus: 1962 U.S. Open, 1963 Masters Tournament, 1963 PGA Championship, 1966 British Open Tiger Woods: 1997 Masters Tournament, 1999 PGA Championship, 2000 U.S. Open, 2000 British Open Note: Nicklaus and Woods have won the Career Grand Slam twice. Players to Win the Week Before Winning Major (Since 1934) 2007 Tiger Woods won World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational followed by the PGA Championship 2006 Phil Mickelson won BellSouth Classic followed by the Masters 1988 Sandy Lyle won Greater Greensboro Open followed by the Masters 1971 Lee Trevino won the Canadian Open followed by the British Open 1959 Art Wall won the Azalea Open followed by the Masters 1949 *Sam Snead won the Greater Greensboro Open followed by the Masters 1946 *Ben Hogan won the Winnipeg Open followed by the PGA 1945 *Byron Nelson won the Chicago Victory Open followed by the PGA 1939 Ralph Guldahl won the Greater Greensboro Open followed by the Masters 1939 *Henry Picard won the Scranton Open followed by the PGA *No event scheduled the week after first win. Major was the next event contested.

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All-Time Records (cont.) Players to Win Major and then Win the Following Week (Since 1934) 2006 Tiger Woods won the PGA and then the World Golf ChampionshipsBridgestone Invitational 2000 Tiger Woods won the PGA and then the World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational 1998 Vijay Singh won PGA and then The INTERNATIONAL 1990 Hale Irwin won the U.S. Open and then the Buick Classic 1985 Bernhard Langer won the Masters and then the MCI Heritage Classic 1978 John Mahaffey won the PGA and then the American Optical Classic 1978 Gary Player won the Masters and then the Tournament of Champions 1966 Billy Casper won the U.S. Open and then the Western Open 1950 Jimmy Demaret won the Masters and then the North Fulton Open 1938 Ralph Guldahl won the U.S. Open and then the Western Open

Playoff Records Longest sudden-death playoffs (holes): 11 1949 Motor City Open: Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mangrum were declared co-winners by mutual agreement 8 1965 Azalea Open: Dick Hart def. Phil Rodgers 1978 Greater Milwaukee Open: Lee Elder def. Lee Trevino 1981 Quad Cities Open: Dave Barr def. Woody Blackburn, Dan Halldorson, Frank Conner, Victor Regalado1983 Phoenix Open: Bob Gilder def. Rex Caldwell, Johnny Miller, Mark O’Meara

Most career cuts made: 592 Jay Haas 590 Tom Kite 583 Raymond Floyd 566 Gene Littler 561 Doug Ford 543 Arnold Palmer Most top-10s in a season: 31 Harold (Jug) McSpaden, 1945

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Most playoffs, season: 16 1988, 1991 15 1972 14 2004

Most consecutive events without missing cut: 142 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, February 5-8, 1998, through Wachovia Championship, May 8, 2005 (missed the cut at 2005 EDS Byron Nelson Championship) 113 Byron Nelson, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, January 26, 1941, through Colonial National Invitation, May 27-30, 1948 (withdrew after two rounds of 1949 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am) 105 Jack Nicklaus, Sahara Open, October 29-November 1,1970, through World Series of Golf, September 2-5, 1976 (missed cut 1976 World Open) 86 Hale Irwin, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, January 23-26, 1975, through conclusion of 1978 season (missed cut in first start of 1979 season at Bing Crosby National Pro-Am) 72 Dow Finsterwald, Carling Golf Classic, September 22-25, 1955, through Houston Invitational, February 21-24, 1958 (missed the cut at Baton Rouge Open Invitational) 53 Tom Kite, Western Open, July 3-6, 1980, through Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic, June 24-27, 1982 (missed cut at 1982 Canadian Open)

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Most players in sudden-death playoff: 6 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic: Neal Lancaster def. Tom Byrum, Mark Carnevale, David Edwards, Yoshinori Mizumaki and David Ogrin 2001 Nissan Open: Robert Allenby def. Toshi Izawa, Brandel Chamblee, Bob Tway, Jeff Sluman and Dennis Paulson 5 Seven times, (most recently 2005 BellSouth Classic: Phil Mickelson def. Rich Beem, Arjun Atwal, Brandt Jobe, Jose Maria Olazabal)

Miscellaneous Records

Most consecutive top-10s in a career: 65 Byron Nelson, 1942 Texas Open through 1946 New Orleans Open Youngest professional shooting his age or below: 66 (4-under, fourth round), Sam Snead (age 67), 1979 Quad Cities Open 67 (3-under, second round), Sam Snead (age 67), 1979 Quad Cities Open

Putting Records Fewest putts, one round: 18 Sam Trahan, Whitemarsh Valley CC, final round, 1979 IV Philadelphia Golf Classic Mike McGee, Colonial CC, first round, 1987 Federal Express St. Jude Classic Kenny Knox, Harbour Town GL, first round, 1989 MCI Heritage Classic Andy North, Kingsmill GC, second round, 1990 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic Jim McGovern, TPC Southwind, second round, 1992 Federal Express St. Jude Classic Corey Pavin, Glen Abbey GC, second round, 2000 Bell Canadian Open Fewest putts, four rounds: 92 David Frost, Harbour Town GL, 2005 MCI Heritage 93 Kenny Knox, Harbour Town GL, 1989 MCI Heritage Classic Mark Calcavecchia, Forest Oaks CC, 2002 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic 94 Bob Tway, Harbour Town GL, 1986 MCI Heritage Classic Fewest putts, nine holes: 6 Stan Utley, Northview G&CC, front nine, second round, 2002 Air Canada Championship 7 Bill Nary, El Paso CC, back nine, third round, 1952 El Paso Open 8 Jim Colbert, Deerwood, front nine, final round, 1967 Greater Jacksonville Open Sam Trahan, Whitemarsh Valley CC, back nine, final round, 1979 IVB Philadelphia Golf Classic Bill Calfee, Forest Oaks CC, back nine, third round, 1980 Greater Greensboro Open Kenny Knox, Harbour Town GL, back nine, first round, 1989 MCI Heritage Classic John Inman, Harbour Town GL, front nine, final round, 1994 MCI Heritage Classic Tom Pernice, Jr., Disney Magnolia Course, back nine, third round, 2005 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort

Most victories before 21st birthday: 7 Horton Smith Youngest to win five titles: 20 years, 10 months, 1 day, Horton Smith 21 years, 5 months, 20 days, Tiger Woods Oldest rookie: 47 years, 5 months, 6 days, Allen Doyle, 1996 47 years, 4 months, 6 days, Jim Rutledge, 2007 Youngest to play: 14 years, 2 months, 29 days, Michelle Wie, 2004 Sony Open in Hawaii Oldest to play: 77 years, 10 months, 9 days, Jerry Barber, 1994 Buick Invitational Oldest to finish in top 10: 63 years, 3 months, 4 days, Sam Snead, 1975 B.C. Open (T8) Oldest to make cut in major: 67 years, 2 months, 7 days, Sam Snead, 1979 PGA Championship Oldest to top 10 in major: 62 years, 2 months, 15 days, Sam Snead, 1974 PGA Championship (T3) First African-American to play PGA TOUR: Bill Spiller, 1948 Los Angeles Open First African-American to win official PGA TOUR title: Pete Brown, 1964 Waco Turner Open

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All-Time Records (cont.) Women who played in PGA TOUR events: Babe Didrikson Zaharias: 1938 Los Angeles Open (Jan. 7-10), 81-84 (missed cut). Note: Sponsor invitation; 1945 Los Angeles Open (Jan. 5-8) 76-81-79 (missed cut). Note: Qualified with 76-76; 1945 Phoenix Open (Jan. 11-14) 77-72-75-80—304 (33rd). Note: Sponsor invitation; 1945 Tucson Open (Jan. 18-21) 307 total (42nd). Note: Qualified with 74-81. Annika Sorenstam: 2003 Bank of America Colonial (May 22-25) 71-74—145 (missed cut) Note: Sponsor exemption. Suzy Whaley: 2003 Greater Hartford Open (July 24-27), 75-78—153 (missed cut). Note: Qualified by winning 2002 Connecticut PGA Section Championship. Michelle Wie: 2004 Sony Open in Hawaii (Jan.15-18) 72-68—140 (missed cut); 2005 Sony Open in Hawaii (Jan. 13-16) 75-74—149 (missed cut); 2005 John Deere Classic (July 7-10) 70-71—141 (missed cut); 2006 Sony Open in Hawaii (Jan. 12-15) 79-68—147 (missed cut); 2006 John Deere Classic (July 13-16) 77-WD (illness); 2006 84 LUMBER Classic (September 14-17) 77-81—158 (missed cut); 2007 Sony Open in Hawaii (Jan. 11-14) 78-76—154 (missed cut). 2008 Legends Reno-Tahoe Open (July 31-August 3) 73-80—153 (missed cut) (Note: All Sponsor Exemptions). Lefthanders who have won: 34 Phil Mickelson, 1991 Northern Telecom Open. 1993 Buick Invitational of California, The International. 1994 Mercedes Championships. 1995 Northern Telecom Open. 1996 Nortel Open, Phoenix Open, GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic, NEC World Series of Golf. 1997 Bay Hill Invitational, Sprint International. 1998 Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 2000 Buick Invitational, BellSouth Classic, MasterCard Colonial, THE TOUR Championship. 2001 Buick Invitational, Canon Greater Hartford Open. 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Canon Greater Hartford Open. 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Masters Tournament. 2005 FBR Open, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, BellSouth Classic, PGA Championship. 2006 BellSouth Classic, Masters Tournament. 2007 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, THE PLAYERS Championship, Deutsche Bank Championship. 2008 Northern Trust Open, Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. 8 Mike Weir, 1999 Air Canada Championship. 2000 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2001 THE TOUR Championship. 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Nissan Open, Masters Tournament. 2004 Nissan Open, 2007 Fry’s Electronics Open 6 Bob Charles, 1963 Houston Classic. British Open. 1965 Tucson Open Invitational. 1967 Atlanta Classic. 1968 Canadian Open. 1974 Greater Greensboro Open 4 Steve Flesch, 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans. 2004 Bank of America Colonial. 2007 Reno-Tahoe Open, Turning Stone Resort Championship 1 Sam Adams, 1973 Quad Cities Open Ernie Gonzalez, 1986 Pensacola Open Russ Cochran, 1991 Centel Western Open Eric Axley, 2006 Valero Texas Open Father-son winners: Tom Morris Sr.-Tom Morris Jr. Willie Park-Willie Park Jr. Joe Kirkwood Sr.-Joe Kirkwood Jr. Jack Burke Sr.-Jack Burke Jr. Clayton Heafner-Vance Heafner Julius Boros-Guy Boros Al Geiberger-Brent Geiberger Brothers who have won: (Year of first official victory/career wins in parentheses) Alex Smith (1906/2)-Macdonald Smith (1924/24)-Willie Smith (1899/1) Tom Kerrigan (1920/4)-George Kerrigan (1922/2) Al Espinosa (1924/8)-Abe Espinosa (1928/3) Lloyd Mangrum (1940/36)-Ray Mangrum (1936/5) Jim Turnesa (1951/2)-Joe Turnesa (1924/15)-Mike Turnesa (1931/6)-Phil Turnesa (1932/1) Lionel Hebert (1957/5)-Jay Hebert (1957/5) Dave Hill (1961/13)-Mike Hill (1970/3) Don Massengale (1966/2)-Rik Massengale (1975/3) Joe Inman (1976/1)-John Inman (1987/2) Danny Edwards (1977/5)-David Edwards (1980/4) Curt Byrum (1989/1)-Tom Byrum (1989/1) Brad Bryant (1995/1)-Bart Bryant (2004/3)

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Hole-in-one on par 4: Andrew Magee, driver, on 332-yard par-4 17th hole, TPC Scottsdale, AZ, in first round of the 2001 Phoenix Open

Money-Winning Records Most money won in a season: $10,905,166, Vijay Singh, 2004 $10,867,052, Tiger Woods, 2007 $10,628,024, Tiger Woods, 2005 $9,941,563, Tiger Woods, 2006 $9,188,321, Tiger Woods, 2000 $8,017,336, Vijay Singh, 2005 $7,573,907, Vijay Singh, 2003 Most money won by a rookie: $3,844,189, Trevor Immelman, 2006 $3,063,778, Todd Hamilton, 2004 $2,836,643, Brandt Snedeker, 2007 $2,461,482, Sean O’Hair, 2005 $2,417,685, Zach Johnson, 2004 $2,064,612, Andres Romero, 2008 Most money won by a second-year player: $4,656,265, Anthony Kim, 2008 $3,912,064, Chad Campbell, 2003 $3,724,984, Adam Scott, 2004 $2,702,747, Charles Howell III, 2002 $2,617,004, Retief Goosen, 2002 $2,613,211, Boo Weekley, 2007 $2,066,833, Tiger Woods, 1997 Most money won in first two seasons: $6,201,460, Anthony Kim, 2007-2008 $5,645,836, Trevor Immelman, 2006-2007 $4,963,720, Adam Scott, 2003-2004 $4,727,538, Chad Campbell, 2002-2003 $4,368,085, Brandt Snedeker, 2007-2008 $4,223,379, Charles Howell III, 2001-2002 $4,214,126, Zach Johnson, 2004-2005 $3,872,869, Sean O’Hair, 2005-2006 $3,743,989, Retief Goosen, 2001-2002 Most consecutive years with $100,000 or more in earnings: 28 Jay Haas, 1979-2006 27 Tom Watson, 1974-2000 26 Craig Stadler, 1980-2005 24 Joey Sindelar, 1984-2007 23 Tom Kite, 1976-1998 Mark O’Meara, 1984-2006 Davis Love III, 1986-current Most consecutive years with $200,000 or more in earnings: 22 Mark Calcavecchia, 1987-2008 21 Mark O’Meara, 1984-2004 Nick Price, 1986-2006 20 Fred Couples, 1987-2006 Billy Andrade, 1989-current Davis Love III, 1989-current Most consecutive years with $500,000 or more in earnings: 16 Mark Calcavecchia, 1993-2008 Phil Mickelson, 1993-2008 15 Jeff Maggert, 1993-2007 Tom Lehman, 1994-2008 Ernie Els, 1994-2008 14 Davis Love III, 1995-2008 Justin Leonard, 1995-2008 Vijay Singh, 1995-2008

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All-Time Records (cont.) Most consecutive years with $1,000,000 or more in earnings: 14 Davis Love III, 1995-2008 13 Phil Mickelson, 1996-2008 12 Vijay Singh, 1997-2008 Tiger Woods, 1997-2008 Justin Leonard, 1997-2008 Most years with $1,000,000 or more in earnings: 15 Davis Love III 13 Vijay Singh Phil Mickelson 12 Tiger Woods Most money won in a season without victory: $3,721,185, Sergio Garcia, 2007 $3,606,700, Robert Allenby, 2008 $3,562,548, Chris DiMarco, 2005 $3,459,740, David Toms, 2002 $3,455,714, Jim Furyk, 2008 $3,440,829, Vijay Singh, 2001 $3,075,092, Davis Love III, 2004 Highest finisher on the money list without a victory: 2nd, Jack Burke, Jr., 1954

Most consecutive years leading money list: 4 Tom Watson, 1977-80 Tiger Woods, 1999-2002 Youngest to win $1 million in earnings in a season: 20 years, 10 months, 3 days, Sergio Garcia, 2000 First to win $1 million in earnings in a single event: Jeff Maggert, 1999 World Golf Championships-Acccenture Match Play Quickest to $1 million in earnings in a career: 4 events, J.B. Holmes, 2006 5 events, Retief Goosen, 2001 Quickest to $2 million in earnings in a career: 16 events, Tiger Woods, 1997 Number of players to win more than $2 million in a single season: 37 2008 34 2007 31 2006 30 2005 29 2003 28 2004 23 2002 16 2001 15 2000 9 1999 3 1998 1 1997

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

Most years leading money list: 8 Jack Nicklaus Tiger Woods

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Most years finishing top 10 money list: 18 Jack Nicklaus 15 Sam Snead 13 Arnold Palmer

First-year players to win $1 million or more: $3,844,189, Trevor Immelman, 2006 $3,063,778, Todd Hamilton, 2004 $2,836,643, Brandt Snedeker, 2007 $2,461,482, Sean O’Hair, 2005 $2,417,685, Zach Johnson, 2004 $2,064,612 Andres Romero, 2008 $1,864,584, Carlos Franco, 1999 $1,789,895, Dustin Johnson, 2008 $1,778,597, Troy Matteson, 2006 $1,742,112, Camilo Villegas, 2006 $1,700,803, Nathan Green, 2006 $1,673,070, John Mallinger, 2007 $1,592,344, Ryan Palmer, 2004 $1,545,195, Anthony Kim, 2007 $1,521,973, Jeff Quinney, 2007 $1,520,632, Charles Howell III, 2001 $1,504,627, George McNeill, 2007 $1,502,888, Jose Coceres, 2001 $1,487,604, J.B. Holmes, 2006 $1,462,713, Jonathan Byrd, 2002 $1,451,726, Pat Perez, 2002 $1,444,102, Chez Reavie, 2008 $1,434,911, Ben Curtis, 2003 $1,413,113, Peter Lonard, 2002 $1,352,878, Greg Owen, 2005 $1,352,705, Kevin Streelman, 2008 $1,329,920, Marc Turnesa, 2008 $1,274,580, Eric Axley, 2006 $1,255,314, Notah Begay III, 1999 $1,238,736, Adam Scott, 2003 $1,207,104, Shigeki Maruyama, 2000 $1,182,883, Alex Cejka, 2003 $1,179,165, Steve Marino, 2007 $1,176,434, Vaughn Taylor, 2004 $1,167,607, Tim Wilkinson, 2008 $1,166,977, Michael Letzig, 2008 $1,126,985, Retief Goosen, 2001 $1,115,193, Charley Hoffman, 2006 $1,088,205, Luke Donald, 2002 $1,073,847, J.J. Henry, 2001 $1,042,696, Joey Snyder III, 2005 $1,019,264, Bubba Watson, 2006 $1,013,024, Johnson Wagner, 2007

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Most consecutive years finishing top 10 on money list: 17 Jack Nicklaus, 1962-1978 12 Tiger Woods, 1997-2008 11 Arnold Palmer, 1957-1967 Vijay Singh, 1998-current

Number of players to win more than $1 million in a single season: 104 2008 99 2007 93 2006 78 2005 77 2004 72 2003 61 2002 56 2001 45 2000 36 1999 26 1998 18 1997 9 1995, 1996 6 1994 5 1993 4 1992 2 1989, 1990 1 1988

Biggest margin between No. 1 and No. 2 on money list: $5,117,941, Vijay Singh over Ernie Els, 2004

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Biggest One-Season Gains Rank

Player

1. Tiger Woods 2. Tiger Woods 3. Phil Mickelson 4. Mike Weir 5. Davis Love III

Season

Money

Season

Money

Gain

2004 1998 2003 2002 2002

$5,365,472 1,841,117 1,623,137 843,890 2,056,160

2005 1999 2004 2003 2003

$10,628,024 $6,616,585 $5,784,823 $4,918,910 $6,081,896

$5,262,552 4,775,468 4,161,686 4,075,020 4,025,736

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

Money Levels on the PGA TOUR Year 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990

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#1 Final Money List Vijay Singh Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Vijay Singh Vijay Singh Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods David Duval Tiger Woods Tom Lehman Greg Norman Nick Price Nick Price Fred Couples Corey Pavin Greg Norman

#30 Final Money List

$6,601,094 Hunter Mahan 10,867,052 Heath Slocum 9,941,563 Ben Curtis 10,628,024 Lucas Glover 10,905,166 Kenny Perry 7,573,907 K.J. Choi 6,912,625 Steve Lowery 5,687,777 Steve Stricker 9,188,321 Carlos Franco 6,616,585 Loren Roberts 2,591,031 Andrew Magee 2,066,833 Andrew Magee 1,780,159 Duffy Waldorf 1,654,959 Nick Price 1,499,927 Mark Calcavecchia 1,478,557 Billy Mayfair 1,344,188 Steve Pate 979,430 Ian Woosnam 1,165,477 John Huston

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#125 Final Money List

$2,208,855 Martin Laird 2,184,379 Mathias Gronberg 2,256,326 Darren Clarke 2,050,068 Nick Price 1,952,043 Tag Ridings 1,999,663 Esteban Toledo 1,882,553 Jay Williamson 1,676,229 Woody Austin 1,550,592 Bob Burns 1,258,745 Charles Raulerson 964,302 Blaine McCallister 752,007 Neal Lancaster 604,382 Dicky Pride 611,700 John Wilson 533,201 Dennis Paulson 513,072 Ronnie Black 472,626 Roger Maltbie 485,023 John Adams 435,690 Bob Eastwood

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$852,752 785,180 660,898 626,736 623,262 487,495 515,445 406,352 391,075 326,893 228,304 179,273 167,852 149,280 142,515 120,041 109,742 117,549 123,908

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Official PGA TOUR Career Money List

$82,354,376 60,709,312 50,522,901 38,809,826 37,325,550 33,663,401 28,711,065 27,109,459 26,196,442 25,055,994 24,399,000 23,860,124 23,194,485 23,081,228 22,430,292 20,925,849 20,563,108 20,378,513 20,251,008 20,121,480 19,707,369 19,281,384 18,801,639 18,498,499 18,369,560 18,114,866 18,048,119 17,656,554 17,653,397 17,616,264 17,225,501 17,143,884 16,869,175 16,668,108

Player

Money

35. Chad Campbell 36. Steve Flesch 37. Geoff Ogilvy 38. Jeff Maggert 39. Bob Tway 40. Tim Herron 41. Stephen Ames 42. Padraig Harrington 43. Hal Sutton 44. Jesper Parnevik 45. Loren Roberts 46. Rocco Mediate 47. John Huston 48. Steve Lowery 49. Corey Pavin 50. Greg Norman 51. Paul Azinger 52. Jay Haas 53. Mark O’Meara 54. Steve Elkington 55. Lee Janzen 56. Kirk Triplett 57. Shigeki Maruyama 58. Woody Austin 59. Kevin Sutherland 60. Tom Pernice, Jr. 61. Luke Donald 62. John Cook 63. Dudley Hart 64. Billy Andrade 65. Zach Johnson 66. Jose Maria Olazabal 67. Joe Durant 68. Payne Stewart

$16,585,604 16,327,302 16,306,625 15,745,293 15,731,456 15,685,381 15,591,077 15,286,873 15,267,685 15,149,185 15,103,510 14,791,140 14,762,421 14,643,503 14,606,155 14,473,229 14,447,210 14,440,317 14,136,017 14,130,705 13,957,747 13,564,082 13,353,024 13,349,536 13,085,208 12,866,379 12,825,014 12,433,599 12,408,096 12,361,151 12,260,837 12,002,594 11,954,193 11,737,008

Player

Money

69. Tim Clark 70. Duffy Waldorf 71. Carl Pettersson 72. Frank Lickliter II 73. Joey Sindelar 74. Rod Pampling 75. Tom Kite 76. Scott McCarron 77. John Rollins 78. Jonathan Kaye 79. Bernhard Langer 80. Craig Stadler 81. Tom Watson 82. Briny Baird 83. Aaron Baddeley 84. Chris Riley 85. Heath Slocum 86. Carlos Franco 87. David Frost 88. Mark Brooks 89. John Daly 90. Ben Crane 91. Trevor Immelman 92. Jonathan Byrd 93. Brett Quigley 94. Peter Lonard 95. Bart Bryant 96. Tommy Armour III 97. Brian Gay 98. Justin Rose 99. Dan Forsman 100. Paul Goydos

$11,638,389 11,638,275 11,562,074 11,278,816 11,196,462 11,054,489 11,041,042 10,552,162 10,332,303 10,207,704 10,111,921 10,021,897 10,004,299 9,597,907 9,287,083 9,286,680 9,256,094 9,247,875 9,178,775 9,131,304 9,109,268 9,090,282 9,084,340 9,077,876 9,049,674 9,009,671 8,962,989 8,943,812 8,922,840 8,710,418 8,687,983 8,554,942

Top 50 All-Time PGA TOUR Winners 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. T10. T10. 12. T13. T13.

Sam Snead Jack Nicklaus Tiger Woods Ben Hogan Arnold Palmer Byron Nelson Billy Casper Walter Hagen Cary Middlecoff Gene Sarazen Tom Watson Lloyd Mangrum Phil Mickelson Vijay Singh

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1 5. Horton Smith T16. Harry Cooper T16. Jimmy Demaret 18. Leo Diegel T19. Gene Littler T19. Paul Runyan T19. Lee Trevino 22. Henry Picard T23. Tommy Armour T23. Johnny Miller T25. Gary Player T25. Macdonald Smith T27. Johnny Farrell T27. Raymond Floyd

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32 31 31 30 29 29 29 26 25 25 24 24 22 22

T29. T29. T29. T29. T33. T33. T33. T33. T33. T38. T38. T38. T38. T42.

Willie Macfarlane Lanny Wadkins Craig Wood James Barnes Hale Irwin Bill Mehlhorn Greg Norman Doug Sanders Davis Love III Ben Crenshaw Doug Ford Hubert Green Tom Kite Julius Boros

21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18

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T42. Jim Ferrier T42. E.J. Harrison T42. Nick Price T42. Johnny Revolta T47. Bobby Cruickshank T47. Harold McSpaden T47. Curtis Strange T50. Jack Burke Jr. T50. Ralph Guldahl T50. Mark O’Meara T50. Tom Weiskopf T50. Ernie Els

18 18 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

1. Tiger Woods 2. Vijay Singh 3. Phil Mickelson 4. Jim Furyk 5. Davis Love III 6. Ernie Els 7. David Toms 8. Justin Leonard 9. Kenny Perry 10. Stewart Cink 11. Sergio Garcia 12. Mike Weir 13. Stuart Appleby 14. Mark Calcavecchia 15. Scott Verplank 16. Fred Funk 17. Nick Price 18. Tom Lehman 19. Chris DiMarco 20. Fred Couples 21. Retief Goosen 22. Robert Allenby 23. K.J. Choi 24. Scott Hoch 25. Adam Scott 26. Jeff Sluman 27. Jerry Kelly 28. Brad Faxon 29. Billy Mayfair 30. Rory Sabbatini 31. Bob Estes 32. Steve Stricker 33. David Duval 34. Charles Howell III

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Money

Section

Player


Past Leading Money Winners

Section

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

Player

Money

Paul Runyan Johnny Revolta Horton Smith Harry Cooper Sam Snead Henry Picard Ben Hogan Ben Hogan Ben Hogan No Statistics Compiled Byron Nelson (War Bonds) Byron Nelson (War Bonds) Ben Hogan Jimmy Demaret Ben Hogan Sam Snead Sam Snead Lloyd Mangrum Julius Boros Lew Worsham Bob Toski Julius Boros Ted Kroll Dick Mayer Arnold Palmer

$6,767.00 9,543.00 7,682.00 14,138.69 19,534.49 10,303.00 10,655.00 18,358.00 13,143.00 37,967.69 63,335.66 42,556.16 27,936.83 32,112.00 31,593.83 35,758.83 26,088.83 37,032,97 34,002.00 65,819.81 63,121.55 72,835.83 65,835.00 42,607.50

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983

Player

Money

Art Wall Arnold Palmer Gary Player Arnold Palmer Arnold Palmer Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus Billy Casper Jack Nicklaus Billy Casper* Frank Beard Lee Trevino Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus Johnny Miller Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus Tom Watson Tom Watson Tom Watson Tom Watson Tom Kite Craig Stadler Hal Sutton

$53,167.60 75,262.85 64,540.45 81,448.33 128,230.00 113,284.50 140,752.14 121,944.92 188,998.08 205,168.67 164,707.11 157,037.63 244,490.50 320,542.26 308,362.10 353,021.59 298,149.17 266,438.57 310,653.16 362,428.93 462,636.00 530,808.33 375,698.84 446,462.00 426,668.00

1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Player

Money

Tom Watson Curtis Strange Greg Norman Curtis Strange Curtis Strange Tom Kite Greg Norman Corey Pavin Fred Couples Nick Price Nick Price Greg Norman Tom Lehman Tiger Woods David Duval Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Vijay Singh Vijay Singh Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Vijay Singh

$476,260.00 542,321.00 653,296.00 925,941.00 1,147,644.00 1,395,278.00 1,165,477.00 979,430.00 1,344,188.00 1,478,557.00 1,499,927.00 1,654,959.00 1,780,159.00 2,066,833.00 2,591,031.00 6,616,585.00 9,188,321.00 5,687,777.00 6,912,625.00 7,573,907.00 10,905,166.00 10,628,024.00 9,941,563.00 10,867,052.00 6,601,094.00

* Total money listed from 1968 through 1974. Official money listed beginning in 1975.

Growth of Purses on the PGA TOUR Year No. of Events Total 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961

38 28 27 30 21 3 22 36 37 31 34 25 33 30 32 32 26 36 36 32 39 43 41 45

$158,000 121,000 117,000 169,200 116,650 17,000 150,500 435,380 411,533 352,500 427,000 338,200 459,950 460,200 498,016 562,704 600,819 782,010 847,070 820,360 1,005,800 1,225,205 1,335,242 1,461,830

Year No. of Events Total 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

49 43 41 36 36 37 45 47 55 63 71 75 57 51 49 48 48 46 45 45 46 45 46 47

$1,790,320 2,044,900 2,301,063 2,848,515 3,704,445 3,979,162 5,077,600 5,465,875 6,751,523 7,116,000 7,596,749 8,657,225 8,165,941 7,895,450 9,157,522 9,688,977 10,337,332 12,801,200 13,371,786 14,175,393 15,089,576 17,588,242 21,251,382 25,290,526

Year No. of Events Total 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

46 46 47 44 44 44 44 43 43 44 45 45 45 47 49 49** 49 48 48 48 48 47 48 47

$25,442,242 32,106,093 36,959,307 41,288,787 46,251,831 47,116,000 49,386,906 53,203,611 56,416,080 62,901,000 65,950,000 80,550,000 96,400,000 134,950,000 163,580,000 175,900,000 198,950,000 224,200,000 239,590,000 249,650,000 256,850,000 270,300,000 279,450,000 *277,300,000

* Prior to the start of the 2009 season (doesn’t include TBD event). Purses for the 2008 major championships and THE PLAYERS Championship have been used; total will increase as purses are announced. PGA TOUR events occasionally will increase previously announced purses. Official events only. **Includes two events not played week of 9/11.

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Most PGA TOUR Wins Year-by-Year

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6 7 6 1 1 1 8 18 13 7 10 7 11 6 5 5 5 4 6 4 4 4 5 8 6 8 7 5 5 4 5 6 3

Billy Casper Jack Nicklaus Ray Floyd 1970 Billy Casper 1971 Lee Trevino 1972 Jack Nicklaus 1973 Jack Nicklaus 1974 Johnny Miller 1975 Jack Nicklaus 1976 Ben Crenshaw Hubert Green 1977 Tom Watson 1978 Tom Watson 1979 Tom Watson 1980 Tom Watson 1981 Bill Rogers 1982 Craig Stadler Tom Watson Calvin Peete 1983 Fuzzy Zoeller Lanny Wadkins Calvin Peete Hal Sutton Gil Morgan Mark McCumber Jim Colbert Seve Ballesteros 1984 Tom Watson Denis Watson 1985 Lanny Wadkins Curtis Strange 1986 Bob Tway 1987 Curtis Strange

3 3 3 4 6 7 7 8 5 3 3 5 5 5 7 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 3

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Paul Azinger 1988 Curtis Strange 1989 Tom Kite Steve Jones 1990 Wayne Levi 1991 Ian Woosnan Corey Pavin Billy Andrade Tom Purtzer Mark Brooks Nick Price Fred Couples Andrew Magee 1992 Fred Couples Davis Love III John Cook 1993 Nick Price 1994 Nick Price 1995 Greg Norman Lee Janzen 1996 Phil Mickelson 1997 Tiger Woods 1998 David Duval 1999 Tiger Woods 2000 Tiger Woods 2001 Tiger Woods 2002 Tiger Woods 2003 Tiger Woods 2004 Vijay Singh 2005 Tiger Woods 2006 Tiger Woods 2007 Tiger Woods 2008 Tiger Woods

3 4 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 6 3 3 4 4 4 8 9 5 5 5 9 6 8 7 4

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

1940 Jimmy Demaret 1941 Sam Snead 1942 Ben Hogan 1943 Sam Byrd Harold McSpaden Steve Warga 1944 Byron Nelson 1945 Byron Nelson 1946 Ben Hogan 1947 Ben Hogan 1948 Ben Hogan 1949 Cary Middlecoff 1950 Sam Snead 1951 Cary Middlecoff 1952 Jack Burke, Jr Sam Snead 1953 Ben Hogan 1954 Bob Toski 1955 Cary Middlecoff 1956 Mike Souchak 1957 Arnold Palmer 1958 Ken Venturi 1959 Gene Littler 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Arnold Palmer 1962 Arnold Palmer 1963 Arnold Palmer 1964 Tony Lema 1965 Jack Nicklaus 1966 Billy Casper 1967 Jack Nicklaus 1968 Billy Casper 1969 Dave Hill

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Section

1916 James Barnes Walter Hagen 1917 James Barnes Mike Brady 1918 Jock Hutchison Walter Hagen Patrick Doyle 1919 James Barnes 1920 Jock Hutchison 1921 James Barnes 1922 Walter Hagen 1923 Walter Hagen Joe Kirkwood, Sr 1924 Walter Hagen 1925 Leo Diegel 1926 Bill Mehlhorn Macdonald Smith 1927 Johnny Farrell 1928 Bil Mehlhorn 1929 Horton Smith 1930 Gene Sarazen 1931 Wiffy Cox 1932 Gene Sarazen 1933 Paul Runyan 1934 Paul Runyan 1935 Johnny Revolta Henry Picard 1936 Ralph Guldahl Henry Picard Jimmy Hines 1937 Harry Cooper 1938 Sam Snead 1939 Henry Picard


Total PGA TOUR Wins by Former Nationwide Tour Players

Section

6

ALL-TIME RECORDS

1. Bruce Fleisher 2. John Daly 3. John Daly 4. Jim McGovern 5. Mike Standly 6. Jeff Maggert 7. Mike Springer 8. Mike Heinen 9. John Daly 10. Tom Lehman 11. Ernie Els 12. Brian Henninger 13. Steve Lowery 14. Mike Springer 15. John Morse 16. Ernie Els 17. Tom Lehman 18. Ted Tryba 19. John Daly 20. Woody Austin 21. Jim Furyk 22. Jim Furyk 23. Tim Herron 24. Paul Goydos 25. Steve Stricker 26. Ernie Els 27. Steve Stricker 28. Tom Lehman 29. Willie Wood 30. Clarence Rose 31. Guy Boros 32. Tom Lehman 33. Stuart Appleby 34. Ernie Els 35. Ernie Els 36. David Toms 37. Stewart Cink 38. Tim Herron 39. David Duval 40. David Duval 41. David Duval 42. David Duval 43. Ernie Els 44. Trevor Dodds 45. David Duval 46. Stuart Appleby 47. J.P. Hayes 48. Joe Durant 49. Olin Browne 50. David Duval 51. Brandel Chamblee 52. Chris Perry 53. David Duval 54. Jim Furyk 55. David Duval 56. David Duval 57. Ernie Els 58. Jeff Maggert 59. Tim Herron 60. David Duval

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1991 New England Classic 1991 PGA Championship 1992 B.C. Open 1993 Shell Houston Open 1993 Freeport-McMoRan Classic 1993 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic 1994 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open 1994 Shell Houston Open 1994 BellSouth Classic 1994 Memorial Tournament 1994 U.S. Open 1994 Deposit Guaranty Classic 1994 Sprint International 1994 Greater Milwaukee Open 1995 United Airlines Hawaiian Open 1995 GTE Byron Nelson Classic 1995 Colonial National Invitation 1995 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic 1995 British Open 1995 Buick Open 1995 Las Vegas Invitational 1996 United Airlines Hawaiian Open 1996 Honda Classic 1996 Bay Hill Invitational 1996 Kemper Open 1996 Buick Classic 1996 Motorola Western Open 1996 British Open 1996 Deposit Guaranty Classic 1996 Sprint International 1996 Greater Vancouver Open 1996 TOUR Championship 1997 Honda Classic 1997 U.S. Open 1997 Buick Classic 1997 Quad City Classic 1997 Canon Greater Hartford Open 1997 LaCantera Texas Open 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill 1997 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic 1997 TOUR Championship 1998 Tucson Chrysler Classic 1998 Bay Hill Invitational 1998 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic 1998 Shell Houston Open 1998 Kemper Open 1998 Buick Classic 1998 Motorola Western Open 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open 1998 NEC World Series of Golf 1998 Greater Vancouver Open 1998 B.C. Open 1998 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill 1998 Las Vegas Invitational 1999 Mercedes Championships 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1999 Nissan Open 1999 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship 1999 Bay Hill Invitational 1999 PLAYERS Championship

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61. David Duval 62. Stuart Appleby 63. Olin Browne 64. Ted Tryba 65. J.L. Lewis 66. Brent Geiberger 67. Tom Pernice, Jr. 68. David Toms 69. Notah Begay 70. David Toms 71. Notah Begay 72. Jim Furyk 73. Brian Henninger 74. Tom Lehman 75. Jim Carter 76. Jim Furyk 77. Stewart Cink 78. Tom Scherrer 79. Dennis Paulson 80. Notah Begay 81. Notah Begay 82. Michael Clark 83. Ernie Els 84. Chris DiMarco 85. David Duval 86. David Toms 87. Steve Lowery 88. Steve Stricker 89. Jim Furyk 90. Garrett Willis 91. Joe Durant 92. Joe Durant 93. David Toms 94. Frank Lickliter 95. David Duval 96. David Gossett 97. Tom Pernice, Jr. 98. David Toms 99. Joel Edwards 100. David Toms 101. Chris DiMarco 102. Cameron Beckman 103. Jerry Kelly 104. Chris DiMarco 105. Matt Gogel 106. Len Mattiace 107. Kevin Sutherland 108. Ian Leggatt 109. Ernie Els 110. Craig Perks 111. Jim Furyk 112. Chris Smith 113. Len Mattiace 114. Jerry Kelly 115. Ernie Els 116. Spike McRoy 117. J.P. Hayes 118. Chris Riley 119. Gene Sauers 120. John Rollins

1999 BellSouth Classic 1999 Shell Houston Open 1999 MasterCard Colonial 1999 FedEx St. Jude Classic 1999 John Deere Classic 1999 Canon Greater Hartford Open 1999 Buick Open 1999 Sprint International 1999 Reno-Tahoe Open 1999 Buick Challenge 1999 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill 1999 Las Vegas Invitational 1999 Southern Farm Bureau Classic 2000 Phoenix Open 2000 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open 2000 Doral-Ryder Open 2000 MCI Classic 2000 Kemper Insurance Open 2000 Buick Classic 2000 FedEx St. Jude Classic 2000 Canon Greater Hartford Open 2000 John Deere Classic 2000 International 2000 SEI Pennsylvania Classic 2000 Buick Challenge 2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill 2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic 2001 Accenture Match Play Championship 2001 Mercedes Championships 2001 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2001 Genuity Championship 2001 Compaq Classic of New Orleans 2001 Kemper Insurance Open 2001 British Open 2001 John Deere Classic 2001 International 2001 PGA Championship 2001 Air Canada Championship 2001 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill 2001 Buick Challenge 2001 Southern Farm Bureau Classic 2002 Sony Open in Hawaii 2002 Phoenix Open 2002 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 2002 Nissan Open 2002 Accenture Match Play Championship 2002 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open 2002 Genuity Championship 2002 PLAYERS Championship 2002 Memorial 2002 Buick Classic 2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic 2002 Advil Western Open 2002 British Open 2002 B.C. Open 2002 John Deere Classic 2002 Reno-Tahoe Open 2002 Air Canada Championship 2002 Bell Canadian Open

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Total PGA TOUR Wins by Former Nationwide Tour Players

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181. Stephen Ames 182. Aaron Baddeley 183. Stuart Appleby 184. Chris Couch 185. Jim Furyk 186. Brett Wetterich 187. Tim Herron 188. Jeff Maggert 189. J.J. Henry 190. John Rollins 191. Dean Wilson 192. Jim Furyk 193. Eric Axley 194. D.J. Trahan 195. Troy Matteson 196. Joe Durant 197. Paul Goydos 198. Charley Hoffman 199. Aaron Baddeley 200. Mark Wilson 201. Zach Johnson 202. Boo Weekley 203. Nick Watney 204. Zach Johnson 205. Woody Austin 206. Brian Bateman 207. Jonathan Byrd 208. Joe Ogilvie 209. Jim Furyk 210. Steve Flesch 211. Brandt Snedeker 212. Steve Stricker 213. Steve Flesch 214. Chad Campbell 215. George McNeill 216. Daniel Chopra 217. Stephen Ames 218. Daniel Chopra 219. D.J. Trahan 220. Steve Lowery 221. Brian Gay 222. Ernie Els 223. Sean O’Hair 224. Greg Kraft 225. Johnson Wagner 226. Boo Weekley 227. Ryuji Imada 228. Stewart Cink 229. Richard S. Johnson 230. Chez Reavie 231. Parker McLachlin 232. Camilo Villegas 233. Camilo Villegas 234. Zach Johnson 235. Marc Turnesa 236. Cameron Beckman 237. Ryan Palmer

2006 PLAYERS Championship 2006 Verizon Heritage 2006 Shell Houston Open 2006 Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2006 Wachovia Championship 2006 EDS Byron Nelson Championship 2006 Bank of America Colonial 2006 FedEx St. Jude Classic 2006 Buick Championship 2006 B.C. Open 2006 International 2006 Canadian Open 2006 Valero Texas Open 2006 Southern Farm Bureau Classic 2006 Frys.com Open 2006 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 2007 Sony Open in Hawaii 2007 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2007 FBR Open 2007 Honda Classic 2007 Masters 2007 Verizon Heritage 2007 Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2007 AT&T Classic 2007 Stanford St. Jude Championship 2007 Buick Open 2007 John Deere Classic 2007 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee 2007 Canadian Open 2007 Reno-Tahoe Open 2007 Wyndham Championship 2007 The Barclays 2007 Turning Stone Resort Championship 2007 Viking Classic 2007 Frys.com Open 2007 Ginn sur Mer Classic at Tesoro 2007 Children’s Miracle Network Classic 2008 Mercedes-Benz Champioship 2008 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2008 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 2008 Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya 2008 Honda Classic 2008 PODS Championship 2008 Puerto Rico Open presented by Banco Popular 2008 Shell Houston Open 2008 Verizon Heritage 2008 AT&T Classic 2008 Travelers Championship 2008 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee 2008 RBC Canadian Open 2008 Legends Reno-Tahoe Open 2008 BMW Championship 2008 THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola 2008 Valero Texas Open 2008 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 2008 Frys.com Open 2008 Ginn sur Mer Classic

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2002 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 2002 Disney Golf Classic 2002 Buick Challenge 2003 Mercedes Championships 2003 Sony Open 2003 Chrysler Classic of Tucson 2003 BellSouth Classic 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans 2003 Wachovia Championship 2003 U.S. Open 2003 FedEx St. Jude Classic 2003 Buick Open 2003 PGA Championship 2003 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania 2003 Valero Texas Open 2003 Las Vegas Invitational 2003 TOUR Championship 2004 Mercedes Championships 2004 Sony Open 2004 Buick Invitational 2004 Chrysler Classic of Tucson 2004 Bay Hill Invitational 2004 BellSouth Classic 2004 MCI Heritage 2004 Bank of America Colonial 2004 FedEx St. Jude Classic 2004 Memorial 2004 Cialis Western Open 2004 John Deere Classic 2004 B.C. Open 2004 International 2004 NEC Invitational 2004 Reno-Tahoe Open 2004 Buick Championship 2004 Valero Texas Open 2004 American Express Championship 2004 Michelin Las Vegas Invitational 2004 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro 2004 FUNAI Classic 2005 Mercedes Championships 2005 Accenture Match Play Championship 2005 Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2005 EDS Byron Nelson Championship 2005 Memorial Tournament 2005 Cialis Western Open 2005 John Deere Classic 2005 B.C. Open 2005 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee 2005 Reno-Tahoe Open 2005 Deutsche Bank Championship 2005 84 LUMBER Classic 2005 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 2005 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 2005 Southern Farm Bureau Classic 2005 TOUR Championship 2006 Mercedes Championships 2006 Sony Open 2006 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2006 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 2006 Bay Hill Invitational

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121. Phil Tataurangi 122. Bob Burns 123. Jonathan Byrd 124. Ernie Els 125. Ernie Els 126. Frank Lickliter 127. Ben Crane 128. Steve Flesch 129. David Toms 130. Jim Furyk 131. David Toms 132. Jim Furyk 133. Shaun Micheel 134. J.L. Lewis 135. Tommy Armour III 136. Stuart Appleby 137. Chad Campbell 138. Stuart Appleby 139. Ernie Els 140. John Daly 141. Heath Slocum 142. Chad Campbell 143. Zach Johnson 144. Stewart Cink 145. Steve Flesch 146. David Toms 147. Ernie Els 148. Stephen Ames 149. Mark Hensby 150. Jonathan Byrd 151. Rod Pampling 152. Stewart Cink 153. Vaughn Taylor 154. Woody Austin 155. Bart Bryant 156. Ernie Els 157. Andre Stolz 158. Brent Geiberger 159. Ryan Palmer 160. Stuart Appleby 161. David Toms 162. Tim Petrovic 163. Ted Purdy 164. Bart Bryant 165. Jim Furyk 166. Sean O’Hair 167. Jason Bohn 168. Ben Crane 169. Vaughn Taylor 170. Olin Browne 171. Jason Gore 172. Wes Short Jr. 173. Lucas Glover 174. Heath Slocum 175. Bart Bryant 176. Stuart Appleby 177. David Toms 178. Chad Campbell 179. Arron Oberholser 180. Rod Pampling

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Total PGA TOUR Wins by Former Nationwide Tour Players (106 players) Ernie Els David Duval Jim Furyk David Toms Stuart Appleby Stewart Cink John Daly Tom Lehman Notah Begay III Chad Campbell Joe Durant Steve Flesch Tim Herron Zach Johnson Steve Stricker Stephen Ames Woody Austin Olin Browne Bart Bryant Jonathan Byrd Chris DiMarco Steve Lowery Jeff Maggert Aaron Baddeley Cameron Beckman Daniel Chopra Ben Crane

2 Brent Geiberger 2 Paul Goydos 2 J.P. Hayes 2 Brian Henninger 2 Jerry Kelly 2 J.L. Lewis 2 Frank Lickliter 2 Len Mattiace 2 Sean O’Hair 2 Ryan Palmer 2 Rod Pampling 2 Tom Pernice Jr. 2 John Rollins 2 Heath Slocum 2 Mike Springer 2 Vaughn Taylor 2 D.J. Trahan 2 Ted Tryba 2 Camilo Villegas 2 Boo Weekley 1 Tommy Armour III 1 Eric Axley 1 Brian Bateman 1 Jason Bohn 1 Guy Boros 1 Bob Burns 1 Jim Carter

1 Chris Couch 1 Trevor Dodds 1 Joel Edwards 1 Bruce Fleisher 1 Brian Gay 1 Lucas Glover 1 Matt Gogel 1 Jason Gore 1 David Gossett 1 Mike Heinen 1 J.J. Henry 1 Mark Hensby 1 Charley Hoffman 1 Ryuji Imada 1 Richard S. Johnson 1 Greg Kraft 1 Matt Kuchar 1 Ian Leggatt 1 Troy Matteson 1 Jim McGovern 1 Parker McLachlin 1 George McNeill 1 Spike McRoy 1 Shaun Micheel 1 John Morse 1 Arron Oberholser 1 Joe Ogilvie

1 Dennis Paulson 1 Craig Perks 1 Chris Perry 1 Tim Petrovic 1 Ted Purdy 1 Chez Reavie 1 Chris Riley 1 Clarence Rose 1 Gene Sauers 1 Tom Scherrer 1 Wes Short Jr. 1 Chris Smith 1 Brandt Snedeker 1 Mike Standly 1 Andre Stolz 1 Kevin Sutherland 1 Phil Tataurangi 1 Marc Turnesa 1 Johnson Wagner 1 Nick Watney 1 Brett Wetterich 1 Garrett Willis 1 Dean Wilson 1 Mark Wilson 1 Willie Wood

2008 Nationwide Tour – “The 25” 1. Matt Bettencourt, $447,863 (Greenville, SC) 2. Brendon de Jonge, $437,035 (Harare, Zimbabwe) 3. Jeff Klauk, $407,418 (St. Augustine, FL) 4. Jarrod Lyle, $382,738 (Shepparton, Victoria, Australia) 5. Bill Lunde, $341,446 (Las Vegas, NV) 6. Colt Knost, $329,509 (Dallas, TX) 7. Darron Stiles, $324,627 (Pinehurst, NC) 8. Greg Chalmers, $321,930 (Sydney, Australia) 9. Scott Piercy, $320,187 (Las Vegas, NV) 10. Greg Owen, $309,805 Mansfield, (Nottinghamshire, England) 11. Peter Tomasulo, $296,704 (Long Beach, CA) 12. Rick Price, $284,922 (Jupiter, FL) 13. Kris Blanks, $280,588 (Bluffton, SC) 14. David Mathis, $276,412 (Raleigh, NC) 15. Casey Wittenberg, $271,919 (Memphis, TN) 16. D.A. Points, $266,696 (Ocoee, FL) 17. Arjun Atwal, $259,186 (Asansol, India) 18. Aron Price, $249,144 (Sydney, Australia) 19. Marc Leishman, $244,224 (Warrnambool, Australia) 20 . Brendon Todd, $244,224 (Atlanta, GA) 21. Scott Gutschewski, $238,215 (Prosper, TX) 22. Spencer Levin, $236,185 (Elk Grove, CA) 23. Bryce Molder, $234,651 (Scottsdale, AZ) 24. Matt Weibring, $228,155 (Dallas, TX) 25. Ricky Barnes, $218,902 (Scottsdale, AZ)

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Alphabetical Listing of Nationwide Tour Graduates

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Raulerson, Charles 1998 Reavie, Chez 2007 Ridings, Tag 2002 Riegger, John 2000, 2007 Rollins, John 2001 Royer III, Hugh 1995 Rummells, Dave 1996 Rutledge, Jim 2006 Scherrer, Tom 1994, 1998, 2007 Schultz, Jason 2005 Sheehan, Patrick 2002, 2007 Sheehan, Paul 2006 Silveira, Larry 1993 Sim, Michael 2006 Small, Mike 1997 Smith, Chris 1995, 1997, 2000 Smith, Jerry 2005 Slocum, Heath 2001 Snedeker, Brandt 2006 Sposa, Mike 1998 Springer, Mike 1990 Stadler, Kevin 2004, 2006 Sterling, Scott 2007 Stiles, Darron 2002, 2004, 2008 Stolz, Andre 2003 Tambellini, Roger 2005 Taylor, Vaughn 2003 Thatcher, Roland 2007 Thompson, Kyle 2007 Thompson, Nicholas 2007 Todd, Brendon 2008 Tolles, Tommy 2003 Tomasulo, Peter 2008 Toms, David 1995 Tryba, Ted 1992 Turnesa, Marc 2007 Uresti, Omar 2007 Utley, Stan 1993 Van Pelt, Bo 2001, 2003 Vaughan, Bruce 1994 Veazey, Vance 2005 Villegas, Camilo 2005 Wadkins, Bobby 1997 Wagner, Johnson 2006 Walker, Jimmy 2004, 2007 Walters, Euan 2004 Warren, Charles 2004 Watney, Nick 2004 Watson, Bubba 2005 Weekley, Boo 2006 Weibring, Matt 2008 Wetterich, Brett 2004 Whittaker, Ron 2007 Wittenberg, Casey 2008 Woodland, Jeff 1992 Zokol, Richard 2001

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Klauk, Jeff 2008 Knost, Colt 2008 Kresge, Cliff 2002, 2006 Kuchar, Matt 2006 LaBelle, Doug 2006 Langham, Franklin 1995, 2004 Laird, Martin 2007 Leggatt, Ian 2000 Lehman, Tom 1991 Leishman, Marc 2008 Letzig, Michael 2007 Levin, Spencer 2008 Lewis, J.L. 1997 Long, Michael 2001, 2004 Lowery, Steve 1992 Lunde, Bill 2008 Lyle, Jarrod 2006, 2008 Maggert, Jeff 1990 Maginnes, John 1998 Martin, Casey 1999 Martin, Doug 1993 Mast, Dick 1990 Matteson, Troy 2005 Mathis, David 2008 May, Bob 1993 McCallister, Blaine 2003 McGovern, Jim 1990 McKenzie, David 2005 McRoy, Spike 2000 Merrick, John 2006 Micheel, Shaun 1999 Mills, Jon 2005, 2007 Molder, Bryce 2006, 2008 Moore, Patrick 2002 Moore, Tommy 1993 Morland IV, David 2003 Morse, John 1993 Murphy, Sean 1993, 1995, 1998 Oberholser, Arron 2002 Ogilvie, Joe 1998, 2003 Owen, Greg 2008 Palmer, Ryan 2003 Pampling, Rod 2001 Pappas, Brendan 2001, 2007 Pappas, Deane 2001 Paulson, Carl 1999 Paulson, Dennis 1998 Perry, Chris 1994 Peterson, Matt 2001 Petrovic, Tim 2001 Piercy, Scott 2008 Points, D.A. 2004, 2008 Porter, Lee 1996 Price, Aron 2008 Price, Rick 2008 Purdy, Ted 2003 Putnam, Michael 2006 Quigley, Brett 1996 Quinney, Jeff 2006

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Driscoll, James 2004, 2007 Dufner, Jason 2003, 2006 Duke, Ken 2006 Dunakey, Doug 1998 Durant, Joe 1996 Duval, David 1994 Eaks, R.W. 1997 Edwards, Joel 1999 Elder, Brad 1999, 2007 Fabel, Brad 1995 Fischer, Todd 2002 Flanagan, Nick 2007 Flannery, John 1992 Flesch, Steve 1997 Frazar, Harrison 1997 Freeman, Robin 1998 Fryatt, Edward 1998 Gallagher, Jeff 2000 Gibson, Kelly 1999 Glover, Lucas 2003 Gogel, Matt 1999 Goggin, Mathew 1999, 2005 Gomez, Jaime 1992 Gore, Jason 2002, 2005 Gotsche, Steve 1999 Gove, Jeff 1999, 2001, 2005 Gow, Paul 2000, 2004 Green, Jimmy 1998 Green, Nathan 2005 Grunewald, Kelly 2000 Gump, Scott 1994 Gutschewski, Scott 2004, 2008 Haas, Hunter 2004 Haas, Jerry 1994 Hart, Jeff 2000 Heintz, Bob 1999 Henninger, Brian 1992 Henry, J.J. 2000 Hensby, Mark 2000, 2003 Hill, Jason 2001 Hnatiuk, Glen 1997, 1999 Hoffman, Charley 2005 Horgan III, P.H. 1991, 1996 Howison, Ryan 1999 Hughes, Bradley 2004 Humenik, Ed 1990 Imada, Ryuji 2004 Isenhour, Tripp 2000, 2003, 2006 Jackson, David 1992 Johnson, Eric 1996 Johnson, Richard 2007 Johnson, Zach 2003 Jones, Brendan 2004 Jones, Kent 2000 Jones, Matthew 2007 Kamm, Brian 1992, 1997 Kanada, Craig 2006 Kelly, Jerry 1995 Kendall, Skip 1994, 1996

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Alker, Steven 2002 Anderson, Chris 2004 Anderson, Jerry 1991 Appleby, Stuart 1995 Armour III, Tommy 1994 Atwal, Arjun 2008 Aubrey, Emlyn 1994, 1998 Austin, Woody 1998 Axley, Eric 2005 Baddeley, Aaron 2002 Baird, Briny 2000 Barnes, Ricky 2008 Barranger, Todd 2002 Barron, Doug 2002 Bates, Ben 1997 Bates, Pat 1994, 2001 Begay III, Notah 1998 Beiersdorf, Russell 1992 Berganio, Jr., David 1996, 2000 Bertsch, Shane 2005 Bettencourt, Matt 2008 Blanks, Kris 2008 Bohn, Jason 2003 Bolli, Justin 2004, 2007 Booker, Eric 1998 Boros, Guy 2003 Bowden, Craig 2003, 2006 Bowditch, Steven 2005 Branshaw, David 2005 Brigman, D.J. 2003 Browne, Olin 1991, 1993 Buckle, Andrew 2006 Buha, Jason 2002 Burns, Bob 1998 Byrd, Jonathan 2001 Byrum, Curt 1993 Campbell, Chad 2001 Carnevale, Mark 1997 Carter, Jim 1994 Carter, Tom 2003 Chalmers, Greg 2005, 2008 Cheesman, Barry 1997 Christie, Michael 1996 Cink, Stewart 1996 Clark, Tim 2000 Claxton, Paul 2007 Coles, Gavin 2002, 2004, 2006 Collins, Chad 2007 Conner, Frank 1991 Couch, Chris 2003, 2005 Cox, Kris 2005 Daley, Joe 1997 Dalpos, Rick 1992 Dawson, Marco 1999, 2002 Day, Jason 2007 De Jonge, Brendon 2008 DiMarco, Chris 1993, 1997 Dodds, Trevor 1997 Doyle, Allan 1995


Single Tournament Statistical Records (1980-2008)

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Records for single tournaments since 1980: 72-Hole Events Driving Distance J.B. Holmes 350.0 2006 Bridgestone Invitational Driving Accuracy Calvin Peete 56 of 56 1986 Memorial Calvin Peete 56 of 56 1987 Memorial David Frost 56 of 56 1988 Tucson Brian Claar 56 of 56 1992 Memorial Greens in Reg. Peter Jacobsen 69 of 72 1995 AT&T Putts David Frost 92 2005 MCI Birdies Mark Calcavecchia 32 2001 Phoenix Paul Gow 32 2001 B.C. Open Eagles Dave Eichelberger 5 1980 Hawaii Davis Love III 5 1994 Hawaii Total Driving Fuzzy Zoeller 2 1981 PGA 54-Hole Events Driving Distance John Daly Driving Accuracy Keith Fergus Fulton Allem John Dowdall Greens In Reg. Mike Heinen Putts Jonathan Kaye Birdies Hale Irwin Robert Wrenn John Huston Blaine McCallister Eagles Bob Eastwood Bill Glasson Dan Forsman Total Driving Hal Sutton Guy Hill

306.3 yards 1993 41 of 42 1981 41 of 42 1993 41 of 42 1993 53 of 54 1995 70 1995 20 1981 20 1992 20 1993 20 1993 3 1986 3 1986 3 1992 4 1996 4 1998

Houston AT&T Houston Houston Walt Disney World Quad City Houston San Diego Houston Houston San Diego San Diego San Diego B.C. Open Buick Classic

90-Hole Events Driving Distance Tiger Woods Driving Accuracy Doug Tewell Greens In Reg. Kent Jones Putts Paul Azinger Birdies Tom Kite Phil Mickeson Eagles (19)* Joe Ogilvie Total Driving Buddy Gardner Joey Sindelar

322.6 yards 1996 64 of 70 1992 83 of 90 2003 126 2004 37 1993 37 2004 4 2005 7 1983 7 1986

All Events Longest Drive Davis Love III Scrambling Robert Gamez D.A. Weibring Shigeki Maruyama Birdie Conversion Steve Stricker

476 yards 21 of 21 21 of 21 21 of 21 63.8% (30 of 47)

Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Bob Hope Bob Hope Bob Hope Bob Hope Las Vegas Bob Hope

2004 Mercedes 1992 FedEx St. Jude 1993 John Deere 2002 Shell Houston 2005 Tucson

* 19 players, with Ogilvie being the most recent.

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Calvin Peete hit every fairway during play in the 1986 and 1987 Memorial Tournaments.

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The Last Time Winners

Last to win in first TOUR start Jim Benepe, 1988 Beatrice Western Open

Last to win back-to-back starts Camilo Villegas, 2008 BMW Championship, THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola

Last to win in first start as official member of PGA TOUR Garrett Willis, 2001 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open

Last to win three consecutive events Tiger Woods, 2006 PGA Championship, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, Deutsche Bank Championship

Last time five consecutive first-time winners 2002, Charles Howell III, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; Phil Tataurangi, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas; Bob Burns, Disney Golf Classic; Jonathan Byrd, Buick Challenge; Luke Donald, Southern Farm Bureau Classic.

Last to win three consecutive starts Tiger Woods, 2007 BMW Championship, THE TOUR Championship, 2008 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational

Last wire-to-wire winner (no ties) Camilo Villegas, 2008 BMW Championship

Last to win four consecutive events Jack Burke, Jr., 1952 Texas Open, Houston Open, Baton Rouge Open, St. Petersburg Open Last to win same event four consecutive years Tiger Woods, 2005-08 Buick Invitational Last to successfully defend title Padraig Harrington, 2007-08 British Open

Last back-to-back wire-to-wire winner, same event Ernie Els, 1996-97 Buick Classics Last rookie wire-to-wire winner Tim Herron, 1996 Honda Classic Last to win with even-par score Michael Campbell, 2005 U.S. Open Last to win with over-par score Padraig Harrington, 2008 British Open (+3) Last to win in which he failed to record a birdie in the final round Justin Leonard, 2005 FedEx St. Jude Classic

Last to win first two starts of season Ernie Els, 2003 Mercedes Championships, Sony Open in Hawaii

Last to win with two over-par rounds on the weekend Geoff Ogilvy, 2006 U.S. Open (72-72)

Last to win same event three times Tiger Woods, 2000, 2002, 2008 U.S. Open

Last to win with no bogeys over 72 holes Lee Trevino, 1974 Greater New Orleans Open

Last to win same event four times Vijay Singh, 1993, 1995, 2006, 2008 The Barclays

Last to shoot 80 and win Kenny Knox, 1986 Honda Classic (third round)

Last to win same event five times Tiger Woods, 2000-03, 2008 Arnold Palmer Invitational

Last to win by holing final shot from off green Boo Weekley, 2007 Verizon Heritage

Last to win same event six times Tiger Woods, 1999, 2003, 2005-2008 Buick Invitational

Last to win first three titles in playoffs Steve Lowery, 1994 Sprint International, 2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic, 2008 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am

Last left-hander to win Phil Mickelson, 2008 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Last Monday Open Qualifier to win Fred Wadsworth, 1986 Southern Open Last to receive Sponsor Exemption and win Phil Mickelson (amateur), 1991 Northern Telecom Open; Jason Gore (professional), 2005 84 LUMBER Classic

Last to win playoffs in consecutive weeks David Duval, 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill, Walt Disney World Resort/Oldsmobile Classic Last time a player won event when teeing off No. 10 in Final Round Keith Clearwater, 1987 Colonial Invitational Last time a player made the cut on the number and went on to win Chris Couch, 2006 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Last to win first two tournaments in back-to-back weeks David Duval, 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill/Walt Disney World Resort

Last alternate to win Wes Short, Jr., 2005 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas

Last to win first three tournaments in back-to-back-to-back starts David Duval, 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill/Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic/TOUR Championship

Last rookie to win Marc Turnesa, 2008 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

Last to win Q-school and win in the following season George McNeill, 2006 Qualifying Tournament/2007 Frys.com Open

Last rookie to win twice Todd Hamilton, 2004 Honda Classic, British Open Last amateur to win Phil Mickelson, 1991 Northern Telecom Open

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Last to win same event for first two victories Boo Weekley, 2007, 2008 Verizon Heritage

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Last to win same event for first two victories (back-to-back) Boo Weekley, 2007, 2008 Verizon Heritage

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Last to successfully defend title week after winning another event Tiger Woods, 2007 PGA Championship (week after winning World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational)


The Last Time (cont.) Tournament Finishes

Double Eagles, Eagles and Aces

Last 36-hole event 2005 Nissan Open

Last time back-to-back eagles Eric Axley, 2007 Ginn sur Mer Classic

Last 54-hole event 2005 BellSouth Classic

Last time double eagle Daniel Chopra, 2008 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open (No. 9, Rd. 2)

Last Monday finish (unscheduled) 2008 U.S. Open

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Last Monday U.S. Open playoff finish 2008 Tiger Woods defeated Rocco Mediate Last Tuesday finish 2006 Booz Allen Classic

Last time three eagles in same round Joe Ogilvie, (Nos. 3, 15, 16), TPC Summerlin, 2007 Frys.com Open Last time four aces same day, same hole 1989 U.S. Open, Doug Weaver, Mark Wiebe, Jerry Pate, Nick Price on hole No. 6, 160 yards, all with a 7-iron Last time three aces in one round 2004 Cialis Western Open, Round 2 - Mike Small (No. 2), Scott Hoch (No. 14), Lucas Glover (No. 12).

Last 36-hole final day 2005 The INTERNATIONAL Last 54-hole final day 1925 Shawnee Open (Willie Macfarlane/Willie Klein 18-hole playoff after field completed 36 holes) Last time cut made after 18 holes 1987 Beatrice Western Open

Last to make hole-in-one while winning tournament Richard S. Johnson, 2008 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee (Round 1) Last player to make two aces in the same round Yusaku Miyazato, 2006 Reno-Tahoe Open, Round 2 Last ace on Par 4 Andrew Magee, No. 17, TPC Scottsdale, 2001 Phoenix Open

Last time cut made closest to 60 2005 the INTERNATIONAL (69) Last time full final round played Monday (unscheduled) 2005 BellSouth Classic (54-hole event) Last time back-to-back Monday finishes 2005 PLAYERS Championship, BellSouth Classic

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Last time consecutive eagle 2s, same group Joe Durant and J.L. Lewis, 2002 Kemper Open, TPC Avenel (par-4 fifth hole)

Playoffs Last one-hole playoff 2008 THE TOUR Championship (Camilo Villegas def. Sergio Garcia) Last two-hole playoff 2008 Frys.com Open (Cameron Beckman def. Kevin Sutherland)

Last time a tournament restarted a round 2005 THE PLAYERS Championship, Round 2

Last three-hole playoff 2008 EDS Byron Nelson Championship (Adam Scott def. Ryan Moore)

Last time tournament rained out 1991 Independent Insurance Agent Open

Last four-hole playoff (does not include aggregate playoffs) 2008 Mercedes-Benz Championship (Daniel Chopra def. Steve Stricker)

Last time it snowed during tournament 2005 BellSouth Classic Last time tournament canceled and not rescheduled 1996 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am

Last aggregate playoff 3 holes: 2004 PGA Championship (Vijay Singh def. Chris DiMarco, Justin Leonard) 4 holes: 2007 British Open (Padraig Harrington def. Sergio Garcia)

Last time final round postponed and played later in season 1998 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am

Last five-hole playoff 2004 MCI Heritage (Stewart Cink def. Ted Purdy)

Last tournament round suspended by wind Round 4, 2007 Verizon Heritage

Last six-hole playoff 1986 Kemper Open (Greg Norman def. Larry Mize)

Last time TOUR had a 36- and 54-hole tournament in the same year 2005 Nissan Open (36 holes), BellSouth Classic (54 holes)

Last seven-hole playoff 2001 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational (Tiger Woods def. Jim Furyk)

Last time a round was suspended without any play 2008 BMW Championship, Round 1

Last eight-hole playoff 1983 Phoenix Open (Bob Gilder def. Johnny Miller, Mark O’Meara and Rex Caldwell) Last 11-hole playoff (PGA TOUR record for sudden death) 1949 Motor City Open (Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mangrum declared cowinners) Last 18-hole playoff 2001 U.S. Open (Retief Goosen def. Mark Brooks)

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The Last Time (cont.) Last 18-hole playoff (plus) 2008 U.S. Open (Tiger Woods def. Rocco Mediate on 19th extra hole) Last 18-hole-plus playoff in PGA TOUR event 1972 Tucson Open [21 holes] (Miller Barber def. George Archer) Last 36-hole playoff in PGA TOUR event 1947 All-American Open (Bobby Locke def. Ed Oliver)

Miscellaneous Last to repeat as money leader Tiger Woods, 2006-2007 Last son of past PGA TOUR champion to win TOUR event Brent Geiberger, 2004 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro (Son of Al)

Last 54-hole playoff in PGA TOUR event 1926 Metropolitan Open (Macdonald Smith def. Gene Sarazen)

Last grandson of past PGA TOUR champion to win TOUR event Marc Turnesa, 2008 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open (Grandson of Mike Turnesa)

Last 72-hole playoff (two 36-hole rounds) 1931 U.S. Open (Billy Burke def. George Von Elm)

Last grandfather to win Johnny Miller, 1994 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am

Last playoff won with eagle 2004 Ford Championship at Doral (Craig Parry def. Scott Verplank, first extra hole, No. 18)

Last to win with wife as caddie Steve Stricker, 1996 Motorola Western Open

Last playoff won with birdie 2008 Viking Classic (Will MacKenzie def. Marc Turnesa, second extra hole) Last playoff won with par 2008 Frys.com Open (Cameron Beckman def. Kevin Sutherland, second extra hole)

Last playoff won with double bogey 2001 Buick Invitational (Phil Mickelson def. Frank Lickliter II, third extra hole)

Last four-man playoff 2007 Honda Classic (Mark Wilson def. Jose Coceres, Boo Weekley, Camilo Villegas) Last five-man playoff 2005 BellSouth Classic (Phil Mickelson def. Rich Beem, Arjun Atwal, Brandt Jobe, Jose Maria Olazabal) Last six-man playoff 2001 Nissan Open (Robert Allenby def. Toshi Izawa, Brandel Chamblee, Bob Tway, Jeff Sluman, Dennis Paulson)

Last to record hole-in-one, eagle-2 and eagle-3 same week Tiger Woods, 1998 Sprint International Last to shoot his age Arnold Palmer, 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (PGA West), fourth round, 71 Last to play 72-hole tournament without a bogey, but did not win: Bubba Watson, 2006 Chrysler Classic of Tucson, T3 Last to be even par or better in each tournament in a single season Tiger Woods, 2000, 2002, 2008 (note: 2008 consisted of just six starts) Last tournament canceled for reasons other than weather 2001 World Golf Championships-American Express, Tampa Bay Classic (Sept. 11 terrorist tragedy) Last tournament moved to later in the season 2005 Southern Farm Bureau Classic (moved to end of season due to Hurricane Katrina) Last defending champion to miss tournament Tiger Woods, 2008 THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola (injury)

Last five-team playoff 1985 Chrysler Team Championship Last tie/no playoff in PGA TOUR event 1952 Jacksonville Open (Sam Snead forfeited to Doug Ford after 72 holes) Last time three consecutive multi-hole playoffs 2000 Shell Houston Open, Compaq Classic of New Orleans, GTE Byron Nelson Classic Last time five consecutive playoffs 1946 Goodall Round-Robin, Philadelphia Inquirer Open, U.S. Open, Inverness 4-Ball, Canadian Open Last to lose in consecutive playoffs Jose Coceres, 2007 Mayakoba Classic/2007 Honda Classic

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Last three-man playoff 2008 Viking Classic (Will MacKenzie def. Marc Turnesa, Brian Gay)

Last to eagle first hole first two rounds Nick Price, 1996 BellSouth Classic, Atlanta CC (par-4 first hole)

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Last two-man playoff 2008 Frys.com Open (Cameron Beckman def. Kevin Sutherland)

Last to win with father as caddie Heath Slocum, 2005 Southern Farm Bureau Classic

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Last playoff won with bogey 2003 Masters (Mike Weir def. Len Mattiace, first extra hole)

Last to win with sister as caddie John Huston, 1998 United Airlines Hawaiian Open


Individual Playoff Records

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Arnold Palmer Jack Nicklaus Sam Snead Tiger Woods Tom Watson Billy Casper Ben Hogan

Best Playoff Records (Six or more victories) 14-10 Vijay Singh 14-10 Phil Mickelson 12-5 Cary Middlecoff 11-1 Curtis Strange 9-4 Tom Kite 8-8 Bruce Lietzke 8-12 Byron Nelson

8-4 7-3 7-6-1 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-6

ADAMONIS, Brad (0-1) Lost to Kenny Perry, 2008 John Deere Classic. ALLAN, Steve (0-1) Lost to Vaughn Taylor, 2004 Reno-Tahoe Open. ALLENBY, Robert (3-1) Defeated Craig Stadler, 2000 Shell Houston Open; defeated Nick Price, 2000 Advil Western Open; defeated Toshi Izawa, Brandel Chamblee, Bob Tway, Jeff Sluman and Dennis Paulson, 2001 Nissan Open. lost to Justin Leonard, 2008 Stanford St. Jude Championship. ANDRADE, Billy (2-1) Defeated Jeff Sluman, 1991 Kemper Open; lost to John Inman, 1993 Buick Southern Open; defeated Bob Friend, 1998 Bell Canadian Open. APPLEBY, Stuart (2-1) Lost to Ernie Els, 2002 British Open; defeated Scott McCarron, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational; defeated Vijay Singh, 2006 Mercedes Championships. ARMOUR III, Tommy (0-1) Lost to Gabriel Hjertstedt, 1999 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open. ATWAL, Arjun (0-1) Lost to Phil Mickelson, 2005 BellSouth Classic. AUSTIN, Woody (2-1) Defeated Mike Brisky, 1995 Buick Open; lost to Davis Love III, 2003 MCI Heritage; defeated Tim Herron, 2004 Buick Championship. AZINGER, Paul (1-2) Lost to Steve Jones, 1989 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to Greg Norman, 1990 Doral-Ryder Open; defeated Greg Norman, 1993 PGA Championship. BADDELEY, Aaron (0-1) Lost to Ernie Els, 2003 Sony Open in Hawaii. BEEM, Rich (0-1) Lost to Phil Mickelson, 2005 BellSouth Classic. BECKMAN, Cameron (1-1) Defeated Kevin Sutherland, 2008 Frys.com Open. BEGAY III, Notah (1-0) Defeated Tom Byrum, 1999 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. BERGANIO, David Jr. (0-1) Lost to Phil Mickelson, 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. BLACK, Ronnie (1-1) Defeated Sam Torrance, 1983 Southern Open; lost to Wayne Grady, 1989 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. BLACKMAR, Phil (3-0) Defeated Jodie Mudd and Dan Pohl, 1985 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open; defeated Payne Stewart, 1988 Provident Classic; defeated Kevin Sutherland, 1997 Shell Houston Open. BRADLEY, Michael (1-0) Defeated Fred Funk, Davis Love III, John Maginnes and Len Mattiace, 1996 Buick Challenge. BRISKY, Mike (0-2) Lost to Woody Austin, 1995 Buick Open; lost to J.L. Lewis, 1999 John Deere Classic. BRITTON, Bill (0-1) Lost to Hal Sutton, 1982 Walt Disney World Golf Classic. BROOKS, Mark (4-3) Defeated Dave Barr and Joey Sindelar, 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open; lost to Tom Purtzer, 1988 Gatlin Brothers Southwest Classic; defeated Gene Sauers, 1991 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open; lost to John Inman, 1993 Buick Southern Open; defeated Jeff Maggert, 1996 Shell Houston Open; defeated Kenny Perry, 1996 PGA Championship; lost to Retief Goosen, 2001 U.S. Open. BROWN, Billy Ray (2-0) Defeated Corey Pavin and Rick Fehr, 1991 Canon Greater Hartford Open; defeated Raymond Floyd, Ben Crenshaw and Bruce Lietzke, 1992 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. BROWNE, Olin (1-0) Defeated Stewart Cink and Larry Mize, 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open.

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BYRUM, Tom (0-2) Lost to Neal Lancaster, 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Notah Begay III, 1999 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. CALCAVECCHIA, Mark (1-4) Defeated Wayne Grady and Greg Norman, 1985 British Open; lost to Fred Couples, 1987 Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Greg Norman, 1990 Doral-Ryder Open; lost to Billy Mayfair, 1993 Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Geoff Ogilvy, 2005 Chrysler Classic of Tucson. CAMPBELL, Chad (0-1) Lost to Adam Scott, 2005 Nissan Open (unofficial tournament, 36 holes) CHAMBLEE, Brandel (0-2) Lost to Paul Stankowski, 1996 BellSouth Classic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2001 Nissan Open. CHOPRA, Daniel (1-0) Defeated Steve Stricker, 2008 Mercedes-Benz Championship. CINK, Stewart (1-2) Lost to Olin Browne, 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open; defeated Ted Purdy, 2004 MCI Heritage; lost to Tiger Woods, 2006 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. CLAMPETT, Bobby (0-2) Lost to John Cook, 1981 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Hale Irwin, 1981 Buick Open. CLARK, Michael II (1-0) Defeated Kirk Triplett, 2000 John Deere Classic. COCHRAN, Russ (0-1) Lost to Craig Stadler, 1991 THE TOUR Championship. COOK, John (3-3) Defeated Hale Irwin, Ben Crenshaw, Bobby Clampett and Barney Thompson, 1981 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; defeated Johnny Miller, 1983 Canadian Open; lost to Donnie Hammond, 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to Tom Kite, 1990 Federal Express St. Jude Classic; lost to Bob Tway, 1990 Las Vegas Invitational; defeated Gene Sauers, Rick Fehr, Mark O’Meara and Tom Kite, 1992 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. COCERES, Jose (1-2) Defeated Billy Mayfair, 2001 WORLDCOM CLASSIC. Lost to Fred Funk, 2007 Mayakoba Golf Classic; lost to Mark Wilson, 2007 The Honda Classic. COUPLES, Fred (5-4) Defeated Tze-Chung Chen, Barry Jaeckel, Gil Morgan and Scott Simpson, 1983 Kemper Open; lost to Tom Kite, 1986 Western Open; defeated Mark Calcavecchia, 1987 Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Sandy Lyle, 1988 Phoenix Open; defeated Davis Love III, 1992 Nissan Los Angeles Open; lost to Corey Pavin, 1992 Honda Classic; defeated Robert Gamez, 1993 Honda Classic; lost to Phil Mickelson, 1994 Mercedes Championships; defeated Bruce Lietzke, 1998 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. DALY, John (2-2) Defeated Costantino Rocca, 1995, British Open; defeated Chris Riley and Luke Donald, 2004 Buick Invitational; lost to Vijay Singh, 2005 Shell Houston Open; lost to Tiger Woods, 2005 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. DAMRON, Robert (1-1) Defeated Scott Verplank, 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Sergio Garcia, 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship. DAY, Glen (1-0) Defeated Jeff Sluman and Payne Stewart, 1999 MCI Classic. DiMARCO, Chris (1-2) Defeated David Duval, 2001 Buick Challenge; lost to Vijay Singh, 2004 PGA Championship; lost to Tiger Woods, 2005 Masters. DODDS, Trevor (1-0) Defeated Scott Verplank, 1998 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. DONALD, Luke (0-1) Lost to John Daly, 2004 Buick Invitational. DRISCOLL, James (0-1) Lost to Tim Petrovic, 2005 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. DURANT, Joe (0-1) Lost to D.J. Trahan, 2006 Southern Farm Bureau Classic. DUVAL, David (2-2) Defeated Grant Waite and Duffy Waldorf, 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; defeated Dan Forsman, 1997 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic; lost to Dennis Paulson, 2000 Buick Classic; lost to Chris DiMarco, 2001 Buick Challenge. ELKINGTON, Steve (4-4) Defeated Brad Faxon, 1992 Infiniti Tournament of Champions; lost to Dan Forsman, 1992 Buick Open; lost to Nick Price, 1992 H-E-B Texas Open; lost to Rocco Mediate, 1993 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open; defeated Bruce Lietzke, 1995 Mercedes Championships; defeated Colin Montgomerie, 1995 PGA Championship; defeated Fred Funk, 1998 Buick Challenge; lost to Ernie Els, 2002 British Open.

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HAAS, Jay (3-0) Defeated John Adams, 1982 Hall of Fame Classic; defeated Buddy Gardner, 1987 Big “I” Houston Open; defeated Bob Lohr, 1993 H-E-B Texas Open. HALLBERG, Gary (0-2) Lost to Gary Koch, 1984 Isuzu-Andy Williams-San Diego Open; lost to Blaine McCallister, 1991 H-E-B Texas Open. HAMILTON, Todd (1-0) Defeated Ernie Els, 2004 British Open. HAMMOND, Donnie (1-0) Defeated John Cook, 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. HARRINGTON, Padraig (2-1) Lost to Sergio Garcia, 2004 Buick Classic; defeated Vijay Singh, Joe Ogilvie, 2005 Honda Classic. Defeated Sergio Garcia, 2007 British Open. HART, Dudley (0-1) Lost to Sergio Garcia, 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship. HAYES, J.P. (1-0) Defeated Jim Furyk, 1998 Buick Challenge. HEINEN, Mike (0-1) Lost to Davis Love III, 1995 Freeport-McMoRan Classic. HENKE, Nolan (0-1) Lost to Bob Tway, 1995 MCI Classic. HENSBY, Mark (1-0) Defeated John E. Morgan, 2004 John Deere Classic. HERRON, Tim (2-1) Defeated Tom Lehman, 1999 Bay Hill Invitational; lost to Woody Austin, 2004 Buick Championship; defeated Richard S. Johnson, 2006 Bank of America Colonial. HJERTSTEDT, Gabriel (1-0) Defeated Tommy Armour III, 1999 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open. HOCH, Scott (2-2) Lost to Nick Faldo, 1989 Masters Tournament; defeated Robert Wrenn, 1989 Las Vegas Invitational; lost to Payne Stewart, 1995 Shell Houston Open; Defeated Jim Furyk, 2003 Ford Championship at Doral. Hoffman, Charley (1-0) Defeated John Rollins, 2007 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. HOLMES, J.B. (1-0) Defeated Phil Mickelson, 2008 FBR Open. HOWELL, Charles III (1-2) Lost to Shigeki Maruyama, 2001 Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Mike Weir, 2003 Nissan Open. Defeated Phil Mickelson, 2007 Nissan Open. HULBERT, Mike (2-0) Defeated Bob Estes, 1989 B.C. Open; defeated Kenny Knox, 1991 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. HUSTON, John (0-1) Lost to Jim McGovern, 1993 Shell Houston Open. Imada, Ryuji (1-1) Lost to Zach Johnson, 2007 AT&T Classic. Defeated Kenny Perry, 2008 AT&T Classic. IMMELMAN, Trevor (0-2) Lost to Jim Furyk, 2006 Wachovia Championship. Lost to Justin Leonard, 2008 Stanford St. Jude Championship JANZEN, Lee (1-0) Defeated Corey Pavin, 1995 Kemper Open. JIMENEZ, Miguel Angel (0-1) Lost to Tiger Woods, 1999 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. JOBE, Brandt (0-1) Lost to Phil Mickelson, 2005 BellSouth Classic. JOHNSON, Richard S. (0-1) Lost to Tim Herron, 2006 Bank of America Colonial. Johnson, Zach (1-0) Defeated Ryuji Imada, 2007 AT&T Classic. JONES, Steve (2-1) Defeated Bob Tway, 1988 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; defeated Sandy Lyle and Paul Azinger, 1989 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to Payne Stewart, 1990 MCI Heritage Classic. KAYE, Jonathan (1-1) Lost to Chris Riley, 2002 Reno-Tahoe Open; defeated John Rollins, 2003 Buick Classic. KELLY, Jerry (0-1) Lost to Loren Roberts, 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open. KENDALL, Skip (0-3) Lost to Scott Simpson, 1998 Buick Invitational; lost to Steve Lowery, 2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic; lost to Phil Mickelson, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.

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ELS, Ernie (4-3) Defeated Loren Roberts and Colin Montgomerie, 1994 U.S. Open; lost to Tiger Woods, 2000 Mercedes Championships; lost to Mike Weir, 2001 THE TOUR Championship; defeated Stuart Appleby, Steve Elkington and Thomas Levet, 2002 British Open; defeated Aaron Baddeley, 2003 Sony Open in Hawaii; defeated Harrison Frazar, 2004 Sony Open in Hawaii; lost to Todd Hamilton, 2004 British Open. ESTES, Bob (0-3) Lost to Mike Hulbert, 1989 B.C. Open; lost to John Inman, 1993 Buick Southern Open; lost to Steve Flesch, 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans. FALDO, Nick (2-1) Lost to Curtis Strange, 1988 U.S. Open; defeated Scott Hoch, 1989 Masters Tournament; defeated Raymond Floyd, 1990 Masters Tournament. FAXON, Brad (3-6) Defeated Chip Beck, 1991 Buick Open; lost to Steve Elkington, 1992 Infiniti Tournament of Champions; lost to Dan Forsman, 1992 Buick Open; lost to Jim Furyk, 1996 United Airlines Hawaiian Open; lost to Clarence Rose, 1996 Sprint International; lost to Frank Nobilo, 1997 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic; defeated Fred Funk, 1999 B.C. Open; lost to Bob Tway, 2003 Bell Canadian Open; defeated Tjaart van der Walt, 2005 Buick Championship. FEHR, Rick (0-4) Lost to Billy Ray Brown, 1991 Canon Greater Hartford Open; lost to John Cook, 1992 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to David Edwards, 1992 Memorial Tournament; lost to Steve Lowery, 1994 Sprint International. FLESCH, Steve (1-0) Defeated Bob Estes, 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans. FORSMAN, Dan (1-1) Defeated Steve Elkington and Brad Faxon, 1992 Buick Open; lost to David Duval, 1997 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. FRANCO, Carlos (1-0) Defeated Blaine McCallister, 2000 Compaq Classic of New Orleans. FRAZAR, Harrison (0-1) Lost to Ernie Els, 2004 Sony Open in Hawaii. FROST, David (2-3) Lost to Tom Kite, 1986 Western Open; lost to Seve Ballesteros, 1988 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic; defeated Bob Tway, 1988 Southern Open; defeated Ben Crenshaw, 1989 NEC World Series of Golf; lost to Bob Tway, 1995 MCI Classic. FUNK, Fred (2-3) Defeated Pete Jordan, 1996 B.C. Open; lost to Michael Bradley, 1996 Buick Challenge; lost to Steve Elkington, 1998 Buick Challenge; lost to Brad Faxon, 1999 B.C. Open. Defeated Jose Coceres, 2007 Mayakoba Golf Classic. FURYK, Jim (2-7) Defeated Brad Faxon, 1996 United Airlines Hawaiian Open; lost to Paul Stankowski, 1997 United Airlines Hawaiian Open; lost to J.P. Hayes, 1998 Buick Classic; lost to Tiger Woods, 2001 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational; lost to Scott Hoch, 2003 Ford Championship at Doral; lost to Vijay Singh, 2005 Wachovia Championship; lost to Wes Short Jr., 2005 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas; defeated Trevor Immelman, 2006 Wachovia Championship. Lost to Rory Sabbatini, 2007 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. GALLAGHER, Jim Jr. (1-1) Defeated Ed Dougherty and Billy Mayfair, 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Tom Purtzer, 1991 NEC World Series of Golf. GAMEZ, Robert (0-1) Lost to Fred Couples, 1993 Honda Classic. GARCIA, Sergio (4-5) Lost to Mike Weir, 2001 THE TOUR Championship; defeated David Toms, 2002 Mercedes Championships; defeated Dudley Hart and Robert Damron, 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship; defeated Rory Sabbatini and Padraig Harrington, 2004 Buick Classic; lost to Vijay Singh, 2005 Wachovia Championship. Lost to Padraig Harrington, 2007 British Open. Defeated Paul Goydos, 2008 THE PLAYERS Championship; lost to Vijay Singh, 2008 The Barclays; lost to Camilo Villegas, 2008 THE TOUR Championship. GAY, Brian (0-1) Lost to Will MacKenzie, 2008 Viking Classic. GOOSEN, Retief (1-0) Defeated Mark Brooks, 2001 U.S. Open. GOW, Paul (0-1) Lost to Jeff Sluman, 2001 B.C. Open. GOYDOS, Paul (0-1) Lost to Sergio Garcia, 2008 THE PLAYERS Championship. GREEN, Nathan (0-1) Lost to Tiger Woods, 2006 Buick Invitational.


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Individual Playoff Records (cont.) KITE, Tom (6-4) Defeated Terry Diehl, 1976 IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic; lost to Ed Fiori, 1982 Bob Hope Desert Classic; defeated Jack Nicklaus and Denis Watson, 1982 Bay Hill Classic; defeated Fred Couples, David Frost and Nick Price, 1986 Western Open; lost to Morris Hatalsky, 1988 Kemper Open; lost to Curtis Strange, 1988 Nabisco Championships; defeated Davis Love III, 1989 Nestle Invitational; defeated Payne Stewart, 1989 Nabisco Championships; defeated John Cook, 1990 Federal Express St. Jude Classic; lost to John Cook, 1992 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. LANCASTER, Neal (1-1) Defeated Tom Byrum, Mark Carnevale, David Edwards, Yoshinori Mizumaki and David Ogrin, 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic; lost to John Rollins, 2002 Bell Canadian Open. LANGER, Bernhard (1-2) Defeated Bobby Wadkins, 1985 Sea Pines Heritage Classic; lost to Bob Tway, 1986 Shearson Lehman Brothers-Andy Williams Open. Lost to Rory Sabbatini, 2007 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. LAWRIE, Paul (1-0) Defeated Jean Van de Velde and Justin Leonard, 1999 British Open. LEHMAN, Tom (0-3) Lost to Tiger Woods, 1997 Mercedes Championships; lost to Tim Herron, 1999 Bay Hill Invitational; lost to Dean Wilson, 2006 The INTERNATIONAL. LEONARD, Justin (2-4) Lost to Phil Mickelson, 1996 Phoenix Open; lost to Paul Lawrie, 1999 British Open; lost to John Rollins, 2002 Bell Canadian Open; lost to Vijay Singh, 2004 PGA Championship. Defeated Jesper Parnevik, 2007 Valero Texas Open. Defeated Trevor Immelman, Robert Allenby, 2008 Stanford St.Jude Championship. LEWIS, J.L. (1-0) Defeated Mike Brisky, 1999 John Deere Classic. LICKLITER, Frank II (0-1) Lost to Phil Mickelson, 2001 Buick Invitational. LOVE, Davis III (2-7) Lost to Tom Kite, 1989 Nestle Invitational; lost to Tom Purtzer, 1991 NEC World Series of Golf; lost to Fred Couples, 1992 Nissan Los Angeles Open; defeated Mike Heinen, 1995 Freeport McMoRan Classic; lost to Michael Bradley, 1996 Buick Challenge; lost to Tiger Woods, 1996 Las Vegas Invitational; lost to Jesper Parnevik, 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Phil Mickelson, 2001 Buick Invitational; defeated Woody Austin, 2003 MCI Heritage. LOWERY, Steve (3-0) Defeated Rick Fehr, 1994 Sprint International; defeated Skip Kendall, 2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Defeated Vijay Singh, 2008 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. LYLE, Sandy (3-1) Defeated Jeff Sluman, 1987 Tournament Players Championship; defeated Fred Couples, 1988 Phoenix Open; defeated Ken Green, 1988 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open; lost to Steve Jones, 1989 Bob Hope Chrysler, Classic. MacKENZIE, Will (1-0) Defeated Brian Gay, Marc Turnesa, 2008 Viking Classic. MAGEE, Andrew (1-0) Defeated D.A. Weibring, 1991 Las Vegas Invitational. MAGGERT, Jeff (0-1) Lost to Mark Brooks, 1996 Shell Houston Open. MAHAN, Hunter (1-1) Lost to Vaughn Taylor, 2004 Reno-Tahoe Open. Defeated Jay Williamson, 2007 Travelers Championship. MARUYAMA, Shigeki (1-0) Defeated Charles Howell III, 2001 Greater Milwaukee Open. MATTIACE, Len (0-2) Lost to Michael Bradley, 1996 Buick Challenge; lost to Mike Weir, 2003 Masters Tournament. MAY, Bob (0-1) Lost to Tiger Woods, 2000 PGA Championship. MAYFAIR, Billy (2-5) Lost to Jim Gallagher, Jr., 1990 Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Jodie Mudd, 1990 Nabisco Championship; defeated Mark Calcavecchia and Ted Schulz, 1993 Greater Milwaukee Open; lost to Vijay Singh, 1995 Phoenix Open; lost to Greg Norman, 1995 NEC World Series of Golf; defeated Tiger Woods, 1998 Nissan Open; lost to Jose Coceres, 2001 WORLDCOM CLASSIC. McCALLISTER, Blaine (1-2) Lost to Gene Sauers, 1986 Bank of Boston Classic; defeated Gary Hallberg, 1991 HE-B Texas Open; lost to Carlos Franco, 2000 Compaq Classic of New Orleans. McCARRON, Scott (0-2) Lost to Stuart Appleby, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational; lost to Vaughn Taylor, 2004 Reno-Tahoe Open.

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McGOVERN, Jim (1-0) Defeated John Huston, 1993 Shell Houston Open. MEDIATE, Rocco (2-1) Defeated Curtis Strange, 1991, Doral-Ryder Open; defeated Steve Elkington, 1993 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open. Lost to Tiger Woods, 2008 U.S. Open MICKELSON, Phil (7-3) Defeated Fred Couples, 1994 Mercedes Championships; defeated Justin Leonard, 1996 Phoenix Open; defeated Gary Nicklaus, 2000 BellSouth Classic; lost to Jesper Parnevik, 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic; defeated Davis Love III and Frank Lickliter II, 2001 Buick Invitational; defeated David Berganio, Jr., 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; defeated Skip Kendall, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; defeated Rich Beem, Arjun Atwal, Brandt Jobe and Jose Maria Olazabal, 2005 BellSouth Classic. Lost to Charles Howell III, 2007 Nissan Open. Lost to J.B. Holmes, 2008 FBR Open. MIZE, Larry (1-3) Lost to Greg Norman, 1986 Kemper Open; defeated Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros, 1987 Masters Tournament; lost to Payne Stewart, 1990 MCI Heritage Classic; lost to Olin Browne, 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open. MOORE, Ryan (0-1) Lost to Adam Scott, 2008 EDS Byron Nelson Championship. MONTGOMERIE, Colin (0-2) Lost to Ernie Els, 1994 U.S. Open; lost to Steve Elkington, 1995 PGA Championship. NA, Kevin (0-1) Lost to Geoff Ogilvy, 2005 Chrysler Classic of Tucson. NICKLAUS, Jack (14-10) Lost to Bobby Nichols, 1962 Houston Classic; defeated Arnold Palmer, 1962 U.S. Open; defeated Gary Player, 1963 Palm Springs Golf Classic; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1963 Western Open; lost to Doug Sanders, 1965 Pensacola Open; defeated Johnny Pott, 1965 Memphis Open; defeated Tommy Jacobs and Gay Brewer, 1966 Masters Tournament; defeated Frank Beard and Lee Elder, 1968 American Golf Classic; defeated George Archer, Billy Casper and Don January, 1969 Kaiser International; defeated Arnold Palmer, 1970 Byron Nelson Classic, defeated Doug Sanders, 1970 British Open; lost to Gardner Dickinson, 1971 Atlanta Golf Classic; lost to Lee Trevino, 1971 U.S. Open; defeated Johnny Miller, 1972 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to Bobby Mitchell, 1972 Tournament of Champions; defeated Raymond Floyd and Orville Moody, 1973 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; defeated Miller Barber, 1973 Greater New Orleans Open; lost to Johnny Miller, 1974 World Open; lost to Tom Weiskopf, 1975 Canadian Open; defeated Billy Casper, 1975 World Open; defeated Bruce Lietzke, 1977 MONY Tournament of Champions; lost to Raymond Floyd, 1980 Doral-Eastern Open; lost to Tom Kite, 1982 Bay Hill Classic; defeated Andy Bean, 1984 Memorial Tournament. NORMAN, Greg (4-8) Lost to Mike Nicolette, 1983 Bay Hill Classic; lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, 1984 U.S. Open; lost to Tom Watson, 1984 Western Open; lost to Mark Calcavecchia, 1985 British Open; defeated Larry Mize, 1986 Kemper Open; lost to Larry Mize, 1987 Masters Tournament; lost to Curtis Strange, 1988 Independent Insurance Agent Open; lost to Seve Ballesteros, 1988 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic; defeated Paul Azinger, Mark Calcavecchia and Tim Simpson, 1990 Doral-Ryder Open; defeated Bruce Lietzke, 1992 Canadian Open; lost to Paul Azinger, 1993 PGA Championship; defeated Billy Mayfair and Nick Price, 1995 NEC World Series of Golf. OBERHOLSER, Arron (0-1) Lost to Joey Sindelar, 2004 Wachovia Championship. OGILVIE, Joe (0-1) Lost to Padraig Harrington, 2005 Honda Classic. OGILVY, Geoff (1-0) Defeated Kevin Na and Mark Calcavecchia, 2005 Chrysler Classic of Tucson. OLAZABAL, Jose Maria (0-2) Lost to Phil Mickelson, 2005 BellSouth Classic; lost to Tiger Woods, 2005 Buick Invitational. O’MEARA, Mark (3-4) Lost to Dave Eichelberger, 1981 Tallahassee Open; lost to Bob Gilder, 1983 Phoenix Open; lost to Corey Pavin, 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; lost to John Cook, 1992 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; defeated Jeff Sluman, 1992 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; defeated Bob Lohr, 1995 Bell Canadian Open; defeated Brian Watts, 1998 British Open.

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SINDELAR, Joey (2-1) Lost to Mark Brooks, 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open; defeated Willie Wood, 1990 Hardee’s Golf Classic; defeated Arron Oberholser, 2004 Wachovia Championship. SINGH, Vijay (8-4) Defeated Mark Wiebe, 1993 Buick Classic; defeated Billy Mayfair, 1995 Phoenix Open; defeated Doug Martin, 1995 Buick Classic; lost to Hal Sutton, 1998 THE TOUR Championship; defeated Justin Leonard and Chris DiMarco, 2004 PGA Championship; defeated Mike Weir, 2004 Bell Canadian Open; lost to Padraig Harrington, 2005 Honda Classic; defeated John Daly, 2005 Shell Houston Open; defeated Jim Furyk and Sergio Garcia, 2005 Wachovia Championship; lost to Stuart Appleby, 2006 Mercedes Championships. lost to Steve Lowery, 2008 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; defeated Sergio Garcia, Kevin Sutherland, 2008 The Barclays. SLUMAN, Jeff (1-6) Lost to Sandy Lyle, 1987 Tournament Players Championship; lost to Billy Andrade, 1991 Kemper Open; lost to Mark O’Meara, 1992 AT&T Pebble Beach National ProAm; lost to Nick Price, 1998 FedEx St. Jude Classic; lost to Glen Day, 1999 MCI Classic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2001 Nissan Open; defeated Paul Gow, 2001 B.C. Open. STADLER, Craig (3-3) Defeated Dan Pohl, 1982 Masters Tournament; defeated Raymond Floyd, 1982 World Series of Golf; lost to Lanny Wadkins, 1985 Bob Hope Desert Classic; lost to Corey Pavin, 1987 Hawaiian Open; defeated Russ Cochran, 1991 THE TOUR Championship; lost to Robert Allenby, 2000 Shell Houston Open. STANKOWSKI, Paul (2-0) Defeated Brandel Chamblee, 1996 BellSouth Classic; defeated Jim Furyk and Mike Reid, 1997 United Airlines Hawaiian Open. STRICKER, Steve (0-1) Lost to Daniel Chopra, 2008 Mercedes-Benz Championship. SUTHERLAND, Kevin (0-3) Lost to Phil Blackmar, 1997 Shell Houston Open. Lost to Vijay Singh, 2008 The Barclays; lost to Cameron Beckman, 2008 Frys.com Open. TAYLOR, Vaughn (1-0) Defeated Scott McCarron, Steve Allan and Hunter Mahan, 2004 Reno-Tahoe Open. TOMS, David (1-2) Defeated Mike Weir, 2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; lost to Mike Weir, 2001 THE TOUR Championship; lost to Sergio Garcia, 2002 Mercedes Championships. TRAHAN, D.J. (1-0) Defeated Joe Durant, 2006 Southern Farm Bureau Classic. TRIPLETT, Kirk (0-1) Lost to Michael Clark II, 2000 John Deere Classic. TRYBA, Ted (0-1) Lost to Duffy Waldorf, 1999 Westin Texas Open. TURNESA, Marc (0-1) Lost to Will MacKenzie, 2008 Viking Classic. TWAY, Bob (4-4) Defeated Bernhard Langer, 1986 Shearson Lehman Brothers-Andy Williams Open; lost to Steve Jones, 1988 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; lost to David Frost, 1988 Southern Open; lost to Scott Simpson, 1989 BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic; defeated John Cook, 1990 Las Vegas Invitational; defeated Nolan Henke and David Frost, 1995 MCI Classic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2001 Nissan Open; defeated Brad Faxon, 2003 Bell Canadian Open. VAN DE VELDE, Jean (0-2) Lost to Paul Lawrie, 1999 British Open; lost to Scott Verplank, 2000 Reno-Tahoe Open. VAN DER WALT, Tjaart (0-1) Lost to Brad Faxon, 2005 Buick Championship. VERPLANK, Scott (2-3) Defeated Jim Thorpe, 1985 Western Open; lost to Trevor Dodds, 1998 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic; defeated Jean Van de Velde, 2000 Reno-Tahoe Open; lost to Robert Damron, 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic; lost to Craig Parry, 2004 Ford Championship at Doral. Villegas, Camilo (1-1) Lost to Mark Wilson, 2007 The Honda Classic. Defeated Sergio Garcia, 2008 THE TOUR Championship. WAITE, Grant (0-1) Lost to David Duval, 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. WALDORF, Duffy (2-1) Lost to David Duval, 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; defeated Dennis Paulson, 1999 Buick Classic; defeated Ted Tryba, 1999 Westin Texas Open.

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PALMER, Arnold (14-10) Defeated Ted Kroll, 1956 Insurance City Open; defeated Doug Ford, 1957 Rubber City Open; lost to Howie Johnson, 1958 Azalea Open; defeated Gay Brewer and Pete Cooper, 1959 West Palm Beach Open; lost to Bill Collins, 1960 Houston Classic; defeated Bill Collins and Jack Fleck, 1960 Insurance City Open; defeated Al Balding, 1961 San Diego Open; defeated Doug Sanders, 1961 Phoenix Open; lost to Doug Ford, 1961 “500” Festival Open; defeated Gary Player and Dow Finsterwald, 1962 Masters Tournament; defeated Johnny Pott, 1962 Colonial National Invitation; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1962 U.S. Open; defeated Paul Harney, 1963 Thunderbird Classic; lost to Julius Boros, 1963 U.S. Open; defeated Tommy Aaron and Tony Lema, 1963 Cleveland Open; defeated Julius Boros and Jack Nicklaus, 1963 Western Open; lost to Gary Player, 1964 Pensacola Open; lost to Tony Lema, 1964 Cleveland Open; lost to Doug Sanders, 1966 Bob Hope Desert Classic; defeated Gay Brewer, 1966 Tournament of Champions; lost to Billy Casper, 1966 U.S. Open; defeated Deane Beman, 1968 Bob Hope Desert Classic; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1970 Byron Nelson Classic; defeated Raymond Floyd, 1971 Bob Hope Desert Classic. PARNEVIK, Jesper (1-1) Defeated Davis Love III and Phil Mickelson, 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. Lost to Justin Leonard, 2007 Valero Texas Open. PARRY, Craig (1-0) Defeated Scott Verplank, 2004 Ford Championship at Doral. PAULSON, Dennis (1-2) Lost to Duffy Waldorf, 1999 Buick Classic; defeated David Duval, 2000 Buick Classic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2001 Nissan Open. PAVIN, Corey (5-3) Defeated Dave Barr, 1986 Greater Milwaukee Open; defeated Craig Stadler, 1987 Hawaiian Open; defeated Mark O’Meara, 1991 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; defeated Steve Pate, 1991 BellSouth Atlanta Classic; lost to Billy Ray Brown, 1991 Canon Greater Hartford Open; defeated Fred Couples, 1992 Honda Classic; lost to Bruce Lietzke, 1992 Southwestern Bell Colonial; lost to Lee Janzen, 1995 Kemper Open. PERRY, Kenny (2-2) Defeated Hale Irwin, 1991 Memorial Tournament; lost to Mark Brooks, 1996 PGA. lost to Ryuji Imada, 2008 AT&T Classic; defeated Brad Adamonis, Jay Williamson, 2008 John Deere Classic. PETROVIC, Tim (1-0) Defeated James Driscoll, 2005 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. PLAYER, Gary (3-10) Lost to Sam Snead, 1958 Dallas Open; lost to Don Whitt, 1959 Memphis Open; lost to Jay Hebert, 1961 American Golf Classic; lost to Arnold Palmer, 1962 Masters Tournament; lost to Lionel Hebert, 1962 Memphis Open; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1963 Palm Springs Golf Classic; defeated Arnold Palmer and Miller Barber, 1964 Pensacola Open; defeated Kel Nagle, 1965 U.S. Open; lost to Miller Barber, 1967 Oklahoma City Open; lost to Steve Reid, 1968 Azalea Open; defeated Hal Underwood, 1971 Greater Jacksonville Open; lost to Tom Weiskopf, 1971 Kemper Open; lost to Al Geiberger, 1975 MONY Tournament of Champions. PRICE, Nick (3-3) Lost to Tom Kite, 1986 Western Open; defeated Steve Elkington, 1992 H-E-B Texas Open; defeated Scott Simpson, 1994 Southwestern Bell Colonial; lost to Greg Norman, 1995 NEC World Series of Golf; defeated Jeff Sluman, 1998 FedEx St. Jude Classic; lost to Robert Allenby, 2000 Advil Western Open. PRIDE, Dicky (1-0) Defeated Gene Sauers and Hal Sutton, 1994 Federal Express St. Jude Classic. PURDY, Ted (0-1) Lost to Stewart Cink, 2004 MCI Heritage. RILEY, Chris (1-1) Defeated Jonathan Kaye, 2002 Reno-Tahoe Open; lost to John Daly, 2004 Buick Invitational. ROBERTS, Loren (2-1) Lost to Ernie Els, 1994 U.S. Open; defeated Jerry Kelly, 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open; defeated Steve Pate, 1999 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. ROLLINS, John (1-2) Defeated Justin Leonard and Neal Lancaster, 2002 Bell Canadian Open; lost to Jonathan Kaye, 2003 Buick Classic. Lost to Charley Hoffman, 2007 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. SABBATINI, Rory (1-1) Lost to Sergio Garcia, 2004 Buick Classic. Defeated Jim Furyk and Bernhard Langer, 2007 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. SCOTT, Adam (2-0) Defeated Chad Campbell, 2005 Nissan Open (unofficial tournament, 36 holes). Defeated Ryan Moore, 2008 EDS Byron Nelson Championship. SHORT, Wes Jr. (1-0) Defeated Jim Furyk, 2005 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas.


WATSON, Tom (9-4) Defeated Jack Newton, 1975 British Open; defeated Ben Crenshaw, 1978 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am; lost to John Mahaffey, 1978 PGA Championship; lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, 1979 Masters Tournament; defeated Bill Rogers, 1979 Byron Nelson Classic; defeated Johnny Miller, 1979 Colgate Hall of Fame Classic; defeated D.A. Weibring, 1980 Andy Williams-San Diego Open; lost to Bruce Lietzke, 1981 Byron Nelson Classic; defeated Tommy Valentine, 1981 Atlanta Classic; defeated Johnny Miller, 1982 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open; defeated Frank Conner, 1982 Sea Pines Heritage Classic; defeated Greg Norman, 1984 Western Open; lost to Mike Reid, 1988 NEC World Series of Golf. Weekley, Boo (0-1) Lost to Mark Wilson, 2007 The Honda Classic. WEIR, Mike (3-2) Lost to David Toms, 2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; defeated Ernie Els, Sergio Garcia and David Toms, 2001 THE TOUR Championship; defeated Charles Howell III, 2003 Nissan Open; defeated Len Mattiace, 2003 Masters Tournament; lost to Vijay Singh, 2004 Bell Canadian Open Williamson, Jay (0-2) Lost to Hunter Mahan, 2007 Travelers Championship. Lost to Kenny Perry, 2008 John Deere Classic.

WILSON, Dean (1-0) Defeated Tom Lehman, 2006 The INTERNATIONAL. Wilson, Mark (1-0) Defeated Jose Coceres, Boo Weekley and Camilo Villegas, 2007 The Honda Classic. WOOD, Willie (0-1) Lost to Joey Sindelar, 1990 Hardee’s Golf Classic. WOODS, Tiger (11-1) Defeated Davis Love III, 1996 Las Vegas Invitational; defeated Tom Lehman, 1997 Mercedes Championships; lost to Billy Mayfair, 1998 Nissan Open; defeated Miguel Angel Jimenez, 1999 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship; defeated Ernie Els, 2000 Mercedes Championships; defeated Bob May, 2000 PGA Championship; defeated Jim Furyk, 2001 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational; defeated Chris DiMarco, 2005 Masters; defeated John Daly, 2005 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship; defeated Jose Maria Olazabal and Nathan Green, 2006 Buick Invitational; defeated Stewart Cink, 2006 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. Defeated Rocco Mediate, 2008 U.S. Open

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1976 Hale Irwin def. Kermit Zarley with a par on the sixth playoff hole. 1979 Bob Byman def. John Schroeder with a par on the second playoff hole. 1982 Tom Kite def. Jack Nicklaus and Denis Watson with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1983 Mike Nicolette def. Greg Norman with a par on the first playoff hole. 1984 Gary Koch def. George Burns with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1989 Tom Kite def. Davis Love III with a par on the second playoff hole. 1999 Tim Herron def. Tom Lehman with a birdie on the first playoff hole.

1963 Jack Nicklaus (65) def. Gary Player (73) by eight strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1964 Tommy Jacobs def. Jimmy Demaret with a par on the second playoff hole. 1966 Doug Sanders def. Arnold Palmer with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1968 Arnold Palmer def. Deane Beman with a par on the second playoff hole. 1971 Arnold Palmer def. Raymond Floyd with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1982 Ed Fiori def. Tom Kite with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1983 Keith Fergus def. Rex Caldwell with a par on the first playoff hole. 1984 John Mahaffey def. Jim Simons with a par on the second playoff hole. 1985 Lanny Wadkins def. Craig Stadler with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole. 1986 Donnie Hammond def. John Cook with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1989 Steve Jones def. Paul Azinger and Sandy Lyle with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1991 Corey Pavin def. Mark O’Meara with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1992 John Cook def. Rick Fehr, Tom Kite, Mark O’Meara and Gene Sauers with an eagle on the fourth playoff hole. 1998 Fred Couples def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2002 Phil Mickelson def. David Berganio, Jr. with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2004 Phil Mickelson def. Skip Kendall with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2007 Charley Hoffman def. John Rollins with a birdie on the first playoff hole.

AT&T Classic

AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am

1899 Willie Smith (74) def. Laurie Auchterlonie (84) by 10 strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1934 Harry Cooper (133) def. Ky Laffoon (136) by three strokes in a 36-hole playoff. 1937 Ralph Guldahl (72) def. Horton Smith (76) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1940 Jimmy Demaret (69) def. Toney Penna (72) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1948 Ben Hogan (64) def. Ed Oliver (73) by nine strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1954 Lloyd Mangrum def. Ted Kroll with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1956 Mike Fetchick (66) def. Jay Hebert (71) by five strokes, Doug Ford (72) by six strokes and Don January (75) by nine strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1957 Doug Ford def. George Bayer, Gene Littler and Billy Maxwell with a par on the third playoff hole. 1960 Stan Leonard def. Art Wall with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1963 Arnold Palmer (70) def. Julius Boros (71) by one stroke and Jack Nicklaus (73) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1978 Andy Bean def. Bill Rogers with a par on the first playoff hole. 1979 Larry Nelson def. Ben Crenshaw with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1984 Tom Watson def. Greg Norman with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1985 Scott Verplank def. Jim Thorpe with a par on the second playoff hole. 1986 Tom Kite def. Fred Couples, David Frost and Nick Price with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1989 Mark McCumber def. Peter Jacobsen with a par on the first playoff hole. 2000 Robert Allenby def. Nick Price with a par on the first playoff hole.

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Buick Invitational 1961 Arnold Palmer def. Al Balding with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1962 Tommy Jacobs def. Johnny Pott with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1965 Wes Ellis def. Billy Casper with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1970 Pete Brown def. Tony Jacklin with a par on the first playoff hole. 1975 J.C. Snead def. Raymond Floyd and Bobby Nichols with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1980 Tom Watson def. D.A. Weibring with a par on the first playoff hole. 1984 Gary Koch def. Gary Hallberg with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1985 Woody Blackburn def. Ron Streck with a par on the fourth playoff hole. 1986 Bob Tway def. Bernhard Langer with a par on the second playoff hole. 1998 Scott Simpson def. Skip Kendall with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2001 Phil Mickelson def. Frank Lickliter and Davis Love III with a double-bogey on the third playoff hole. 2004 John Daly def. Chris Riley and Luke Donald with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2006 Tiger Woods def. Nathan Green and Jose Maria Olazabal with a par on the second playoff hole.

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BMW Championship

1883 Willie Fernie def. Robert Ferguson in a 36-hole playoff. 1889 Willie Park Jr. def. Andrew Kirkaldy in a 36-hole playoff. 1896 Harry Vardon def. John H. Taylor in a 36-hole playoff. 1911 Harry Vardon def. Arnaud Massy in a 36-hole playoff; Massy conceded on the 35th hole. 1921 Jock Hutchison def. Roger Wethered in a 36-hole playoff. 1933 Denny Shute def. Craig Wood in a 36-hole playoff. 1949 Bobby Locke def. Harry Bradshaw 135-147 in a 36-hole playoff. 1958 Peter Thomson def. Dave Thomas by four strokes in a 36-hole playoff. 1963 Bob Charles def. Phil Rodgers 69-71 to 72-76 in a 36-hole playoff. 1970 Jack Nicklaus def. Doug Sanders 72-73 in an 18-hole playoff. 1975 Tom Watson def. Jack Newton by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff. 1989 Mark Calcavecchia def. Wayne Grady and Greg Norman in a four-hole playoff. 1995 John Daly def. Costantino Rocca 15-19 in a four-hole playoff. 1998 Mark O’Meara def. Brian Watts 17-19 in a four-hole playoff. 1999 Paul Lawrie def. Justin Leonard and Jean Van de Velde 15-18-18 in a fourhole playoff. 2002 Ernie Els def. Thomas Levet on the first sudden-death hole after a four-hole playoff with Levet, Stuart Appleby and Steve Elkington. 2004 Todd Hamilton def. Ernie Els 15-16 in a four-hole playoff. 2007 Padraig Harrington def. Sergio Garcia by one stroke in a four-hole aggregate playoff (even par vs. 1-over par).

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1962 Doug Ford def. Joe Campbell with a par on the first playoff hole. 1968 Johnny Pott def. Billy Casper and Bruce Devlin with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1972 Jack Nicklaus def. Johnny Miller with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1978 Tom Watson def. Ben Crenshaw with a par on the second playoff hole. 1979 Lon Hinkle def. Andy Bean and Mark Hayes with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1981 John Cook def. Bobby Clampett, Ben Crenshaw, Hale Irwin and Barney Thompson with a par on the third playoff hole. 1984 Hale Irwin def. Jim Nelford with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1988 Steve Jones def. Bob Tway with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1992 Mark O’Meara def. Jeff Sluman with a par on the first playoff hole. 2008 Steve Lowery def. Vijay Singh with a birdie-4 on the first playoff hole.

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1969 Bert Yancey def. Bruce Devlin with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1971 Gardner Dickinson def. Jack Nicklaus with a par on the first playoff hole. 1981 Tom Watson def. Tommy Valentine with a par on the third playoff hole. 1982 Keith Fergus def. Raymond Floyd with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1985 Wayne Levi def. Steve Pate with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1989 Scott Simpson def. Bob Tway with a par on the first playoff hole. 1990 Corey Pavin def. Steve Pate with a par on the first playoff hole. 1996 Paul Stankowski def. Brandel Chamblee with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2000 Phil Mickelson def. Gary Nicklaus with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2005 Phil Mickelson def. Rich Beem, Arjun Atwal, Brandt Jobe and Jose Maria Olazabal with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 2007 Zach Johnson def. Ryuji Imada with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2008 Ryuji Imada def. Kenny Perry with a par-5 on the first playoff hole.


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Tournament Playoff Records (cont.) Buick Open

HP Byron Nelson Championship

1959 Art Wall Jr. def. Dow Finsterwald 71-73 in an 18-hole playoff. 1961 Jack Burke Jr. def. Billy Casper, Johnny Pott 71-74-74 in an 18-hole playoff. 1973 Wilf Homenuik def. Jim Ferriell. 1976 Ed Sabo def. Randy Erskine with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1978 Jack Newton def. Mike Sullivan with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1979 John Fought def. Jim Simons with a par on the second playoff hole. 1981 Hale Irwin def. Bobby Clampett, Peter Jacobsen with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1991 Brad Faxon def. Chip Beck with a par on the first playoff hole. 1992 Dan Forsman def. Steve Elkington, Brad Faxon with a par on the second playoff hole. 1995 Woody Austin def. Mike Brisky with a par on the second playoff hole.

1956 Peter Thomson def. Gene Littler and Cary Middlecoff with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1958 Sam Snead def. Julius Boros, John McMullen and Gary Player with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1960 Johnny Pott def Ted Kroll and Bo Wininger with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1970 Jack Nicklaus def. Arnold Palmer with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1972 Chi Chi Rodriguez def. Billy Casper with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1973 Lanny Wadkins def. Dan Sikes with a par on the first playoff hole. 1979 Tom Watson def. Bill Rogers with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1981 Bruce Lietzke def. Tom Watson with a par on the first playoff hole. 1985 Bob Eastwood def. Payne Stewart with a bogey on the first playoff hole. 1987 Fred Couples def. Mark Calcavecchia with a par on the third playoff hole. 1988 Bruce Lietzke def. Clarence Rose with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1989 Jodie Mudd def. Larry Nelson with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1992 Billy Ray Brown def. Ben Crenshaw, Raymond Floyd and Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1994 Neal Lancaster def. Tom Byrum, Mark Carnevale, David Edwards, Yoshinori Mizumaki and David Ogrin with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1999 Loren Roberts def. Steve Pate with a par on the first playoff hole. 2000 Jesper Parnevik def. Davis Love III and Phil Mickelson with a par on the third playoff hole. 2001 Robert Damron def. Scott Verplank with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 2004 Sergio Garcia def. Dudley Hart and Robert Damron with a par on the first playoff hole. 2008 Adam Scott def. Ryan Moore with a birdie-3 on the third playoff hole.

Children’s Miracle Network Classic 1982 Hal Sutton def. Bill Britton with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 1986 Raymond Floyd def. Lon Hinkle and Mike Sullivan with a par on the first playoff hole. 1988 Bob Lohr def. Chip Beck with a par on the fifth playoff hole. 1997 David Duval def. Dan Forsman with a par on the first playoff hole.

Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial 1959 Ben Hogan (69) def. Fred Hawkins (73) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1962 Arnold Palmer (69) def. Johnny Pott (73) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1983 Jim Colbert def. Fuzzy Zoeller with a par on the sixth playoff hole. 1984 Peter Jacobsen def. Payne Stewart with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1986 Dan Pohl def. Payne Stewart with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1992 Bruce Lietzke def. Corey Pavin with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1994 Nick Price def. Scott Simpson with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2006 Tim Herron def. Richard S. Johnson with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 2007 Rory Sabbatini def. Jim Furyk and Bernhard Langer with a birdie-3 on first playoff hole.

FBR Open 1944 Harold McSpaden (70) def. Byron Nelson (72) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1946 Ben Hogan (68) def. Herman Keiser (70) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1949 Jimmy Demaret (67) def. Ben Hogan (70) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1954 Ed Furgol (71) and Cary Middlecoff (71) tied in an 18-hole playoff. Furgol def. Middlecoff with a par on the first sudden-death playoff hole. 1960 Jack Fleck (68) def. Bill Collins (71) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1961 Arnold Palmer (67) def. Doug Sanders (70) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1972 Homero Blancas def. Lanny Wadkins with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1977 Jerry Pate def. Dave Stockton with a par on the first playoff hole. 1983 Bob Gilder def. Rex Caldwell, Johnny Miller and Mark O’Meara with a par on the eighth playoff hole. 1988 Sandy Lyle def. Fred Couples with a bogey on the third playoff hole. 1995 Vijay Singh def. Billy Mayfair with a par on the first playoff hole. 1996 Phil Mickelson def. Justin Leonard with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 2008 J.B. Holmes def. Phil Mickelson with a birdie-3 on the first playoff hole.

John Deere Classic 1981 Dave Barr def. Woody Blackburn, Frank Conner, Dan Haldorson and Victor Regalado with a par on the eighth playoff hole. 1983 Danny Edwards def. Morris Hatalsky with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1990 Joey Sindelar def. Willie Wood with a par on the first playoff hole. 1999 J.L. Lewis def. Mike Brisky with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole. 2000 Michael Clark II def. Kirk Triplett with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 2004 Mark Hensby def. John E. Morgan with a par on the second playoff hole. 2008 Kenny Perry def. Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson with a par-4 on the first playoff hole.

Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 1989 Scott Hoch def. Robert Wrenn with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole. 1990 Bob Tway def. John Cook with a par on the first playoff hole. 1991 Andrew Magee def. D.A. Weibring with a par on the second playoff hole. 1996 Tiger Woods def. Davis Love III with a par on the first playoff hole. 2003 Stuart Appleby def. Scott McCarron with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2005 Wes Short, Jr. def. Jim Furyk with a par on the second playoff hole.

Legends Reno-Tahoe Open

Frys.com Open

2000 Scott Verplank def. Jean Van de Velde with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 2002 Chris Riley def. Jonathan Kaye with a par on the first playoff hole. 2004 Vaughn Taylor def. Steve Allan, Hunter Mayhan, Scott McCarron with a birdie on the first playoff hole.

2008 Cameron Beckman def. Kevin Sutherland with a par-4 on the second extra hole.

Mayakoba Golf Classic 2007 Fred Funk def. Jose Coceres with a birdie on the second playoff hole.

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RBC Canadian Open

1966 Arnold Palmer (63) def. Gay Brewer (79) by 16 strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1972 Bobby Mitchell def. Jack Nicklaus with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1975 Al Geiberger def. Gary Player with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1977 Jack Nicklaus def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1992 Steve Elkington def. Brad Faxon with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1994 Phil Mickelson def. Fred Couples with a par on the second playoff hole. 1995 Steve Elkington def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1997 Tiger Woods def. Tom Lehman with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2000 Tiger Woods def. Ernie Els with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 2002 Sergio Garcia def. David Toms with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2006 Stuart Appleby def. Vijay Singh with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2008 Daniel Chopra def. Steve Stricker with birdie-4 on the fourth playoff hole.

1920 J. Douglas Edgar def. Tommy Armour, Charles R. Murray in an 18-hole playoff. 1930 Tommy Armour shot 138 to defeat Leo Diegel in a 36-hole playoff. 1931 Walter Hagen def. Percy Alliss 141-142 in a 36-hole playoff. 1938 Sam Snead def. Harry Cooper 101-106 in a 27-hole playoff. 1940 Sam Snead def. Harold McSpaden 71-72 in an 18-hole playoff. 1946 George Fazio def. Dick Metz 70-71 in an 18-hole playoff. 1956 Doug Sanders def. Dow Finsterwald in a one-hole playoff. 1967 Billy Casper def. Art Wall Jr. 65-69 in an 18-hole playoff 1969 Tommy Aaron def. Sam Snead 70-72 in an 18-hole playoff. 1971 Lee Trevino def. Art. Wall Jr. with a birdie on the first playoff hole 1975 Tom Weiskopf def. Jack Nicklaus with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1983 John Cook def. Johnny Miller with a birdie on the sixth playoff hole. 1992 Greg Norman def. Bruce Lietzke birdie on the second playoff hole. 1995 Mark O’Meara def. Bob Lohr with a par on the first playoff hole. 1998 Billy Andrade def. Bob Friend with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2002 John Rollins def. Neal Lancaster, Justin Leonard with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2003 Bob Tway def. Brad Faxon with a bogey on the third playoff hole. 2004 Vijay Singh def. Mike Weir with a par on the third playoff hole.

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Sony Open in Hawaii 1965 Gay Brewer def. Bob Goalby with a par on the first playoff hole. 1967 Dudley Wysong def. Billy Casper with a par on the first playoff hole. 1972 Grier Jones def. Bob Murphy with a par on the first playoff hole. 1978 Hubert Green def. Bill Kratzert with a par on the second playoff hole. 1984 Jack Renner def. Wayne Levi with a par on the second playoff hole. 1987 Corey Pavin def. Craig Stadler with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1996 Jim Furyk def. Brad Faxon with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1997 Paul Stankowski def. Jim Furyk and Mike Reid with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 2003 Ernie Els def. Aaron Baddeley with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 2004 Ernie Els def. Harrison Frazar with a birdie on the third playoff hole.

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(Medal play only) 1961 Jerry Barber def. Don January 67-68 in an 18-hole playoff. 1967 Don January def. Don Massengale 69-71 in an 18-hole playoff. 1977 Lanny Wadkins def. Gene Littler with a par on the third playoff hole. 1978 John Mahaffey def. Jerry Pate, Tom Watson with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1979 David Graham def. Ben Crenshaw with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1987 Larry Nelson def. Lanny Wadkins with a par on the first playoff hole. 1993 Paul Azinger def. Greg Norman with a par on the second playoff hole. 1995 Steve Elkington def. Colin Montgomerie with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1996 Mark Brooks def. Kenny Perry with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2000 Tiger Woods def. Bob May 12-13 in a three-hole playoff. 2004 Vijay Singh def. Chris DiMarco, Justin Leonard 11-12-12 in a three-hole playoff.

1953 Cary Middlecoff (69) def. Jim Ferrier (71) and Shelley Mayfield (71) by two strokes Earl Stewart (72) by three strokes and Bill Nary (75) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1959 Jack Burke, Jr. (64) def. Julius Boros (69) by five strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1960 Bill Collins (69) def. Arnold Palmer (71) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1961 Jay Hebert (69) and Ken Venturi (69) tied in an 18-hole playoff. Hebert def. Venturi with a birdie on the first sudden-death playoff hole. 1962 Bobby Nichols (71) and Dan Sikes (71) def. Jack Nicklaus (76) by five strokes in an 18-hole playoff. Nichols def. Sikes with a birdie on the first suddendeath playoff hole. 1970 Gibby Gilbert def. Bruce Crampton with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1971 Hubert Green def. Don January with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1980 Curtis Strange def. Lee Trevino with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1982 Ed Sneed def. Bob Shearer with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1986 Curtis Strange def. Calvin Peete with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1987 Jay Haas def. Buddy Gardner with a par on the first playoff hole. 1988 Curtis Strange def. Greg Norman with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1990 Tony Sills def. Gil Morgan with a par on the first playoff hole. 1993 Jim McGovern def. John Huston with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1995 Payne Stewart def. Scott Hoch with a par on the first playoff hole. 1996 Mark Brooks def. Jeff Maggert with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1997 Phil Blackmar def. Kevin Sutherland with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2000 Robert Allenby def. Craig Stadler with a par on the fourth playoff hole. 2005 Vijay Singh def. John Daly with a par on the first playoff hole.

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Shell Houston Open

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1935 Vic Ghezzi (73) def. Johnny Revolta (75) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1942 Ben Hogan (72) def. Jimmy Thomson (73) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff. 1950 Sam Snead (72) def. Ben Hogan (76) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1952 Tommy Bolt (69) def. Jack Burke, Jr. (71) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1969 Charles Sifford def. Harold Henning with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1970 Billy Casper def. Hale Irwin with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1971 Bob Lunn def. Billy Casper with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 1972 George Archer (66) def. Tommy Aaron (68) and Dave Hill (68) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1982 Tom Watson def. Johnny Miller with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1987 Tze-Chung Chen def. Ben Crenshaw with a par on the first playoff hole. 1992 Fred Couples def. Davis Love III with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1998 Billy Mayfair def. Tiger Woods with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2001 Robert Allenby def. Brandel Chamblee, Toshi Izawa, Dennis Paulson, Jeff Sluman and Bob Tway with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2003 Mike Weir def. Charles Howell III with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 2005 Adam Scott def. Chad Campbell with a par on the first playoff hole (36-hole unofficial tournament). 2007 Charles Howell III def. Phil Mickelson with a par on the third playoff hole.


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Tournament Playoff Records (cont.) Stanford St. Jude Classic

the Memorial Tournament

1959 Don Whitt def. Al Balding and Gary Player with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1960 Tommy Bolt def. Ben Hogan and Gene Littler with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1962 Lionel Hebert def. Gene Littler and Gary Player with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1963 Tony Lema def. Tommy Aaron with a par on the first playoff hole. 1965 Jack Nicklaus def. Johnny Pott with a par on the first playoff hole. 1978 Andy Bean def. Lee Trevino with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1979 Gil Morgan def. Larry Nelson with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1985 Hal Sutton def. David Ogrin with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1990 Tom Kite def. John Cook with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1994 Dicky Pride def. Gene Sauers and Hal Sutton with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1998 Nick Price def. Jeff Sluman with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 2008 Justin Leonard def. Trevor Immelman and Robert Allenby with a birdie-2 on the second playoff hole.

1976 Roger Maltbie def. Hale Irwin with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 1984 Jack Nicklaus def. Andy Bean with a par on the third playoff hole. 1991 Kenny Perry def. Hale Irwin with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1992 David Edwards def. Rick Fehr with a par on the second playoff hole.

The Barclays 1973 Bobby Nichols def. Bob Murphy with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1975 Gene Littler def. Julius Boros with a par on the first playoff hole. 1985 Roger Maltbie def. George Burns and Ray Floyd with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1987 J.C. Snead def. Seve Ballesteros with a par on the first playoff hole. 1988 Seve Ballesteros def. David Frost and Ken Green with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1989 Wayne Grady def. Ronnie Black with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1993 Vijay Singh def. Mark Wiebe with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1995 Vijay Singh def. Doug Martin with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole. 1998 J.P. Hayes def. Jim Furyk with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1999 Duffy Waldorf def. Dennis Paulson with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2000 Dennis Paulson def. David Duval with a par on the fourth playoff hole. 2003 Jonathan Kaye def. John Rollins with an eagle on the first playoff hole. 2004 Sergio Garcia def. Rory Sabbatini and Padraig Harrington with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 2008 Vijay Singh def. Sergio Garcia and Kevin Sutherland with a birdie-4 on the second extra hole. Sutherland was eliminated on the first playoff hole.

The Honda Classic 1984 Bruce Lietzke def. Andy Bean with a par on the first playoff hole. 1985 Curtis Strange def. Peter Jacobsen with a par on the first playoff hole. 1992 Corey Pavin def. Fred Couples with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1993 Fred Couples def. Robert Gamez with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 2005 Padraig Harrington def. Vijay Singh and Joe Ogilvie with a par on the second playoff hole. 2007 Mark Wilson def. Jose Coceres with a birdie on the third playoff hole. Boo Weekley and Camilo Villegas were eliminated on the second playoff hole.

The Masters 1935 Gene Sarazen (144) def. Craig Wood (149) by five strokes in a 36-hole playoff. 1942 Byron Nelson (69) def. Ben Hogan (70) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff. 1954 Sam Snead (70) def. Ben Hogan (71) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff. 1962 Arnold Palmer (68) def. Gary Player (71) by three strokes and Dow Finsterwald (77) by nine strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1966 Jack Nicklaus (70) def. Tommy Jacobs (72) by two strokes and Gay Brewer (78) by eight strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1970 Billy Casper (69) def. Gene Littler (74) by five strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1979 Fuzzy Zoeller def. Ed Sneed and Tom Watson with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1982 Craig Stadler def. Dan Pohl with a par on the first playoff hole. 1987 Larry Mize def. Seve Ballesteros and Greg Norman with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1989 Nick Faldo def. Scott Hoch with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1990 Nick Faldo def. Raymond Floyd with a par on the second playoff hole. 2003 Mike Weir def. Len Mattiace with a bogey on the first playoff hole. 2005 Tiger Woods def. Chris DiMarco with a birdie on the first playoff hole.

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THE PLAYERS Championship 1981 Raymond Floyd def. Barry Jaeckel and Curtis Strange with a par on the second playoff hole. 1987 Sandy Lyle def. Jeff Sluman with a par on the third playoff hole. 2008 Sergio Garcia def. Paul Goydos with a par-3 on the first playoff hole.

THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola 1988 Curtis Strange def. Tom Kite with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1989 Tom Kite def. Payne Stewart with a par on the second playoff hole. 1990 Jodie Mudd def. Billy Mayfair with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1991 Craig Stadler def. Russ Cochran with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1994 Mark McCumber def. Fuzzy Zoeller with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1998 Hal Sutton def. Vijay Singh with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2001 Mike Weir def. Ernie Els, Sergio Garcia and David Toms with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2008 Camilo Villegas def. Sergio Garcia with a par-3 on the first playoff hole.

Travelers Championship 1954 Tommy Bolt def. Earl Stewart when Stewart conceded on the first playoff hole. 1956 Arnold Palmer def. Ted Kroll with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1960 Arnold Palmer def. Bill Collins and Jack Fleck with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 1961 Billy Maxwell def. Ted Kroll with a birdie on the seventh playoff hole. 1962 Bob Goalby def. Art Wall with a birdie on the seventh playoff hole. 1965 Billy Casper def. Johnny Pott with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1969 Bob Lunn def. Dave Hill with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 1971 George Archer def. Lee Elder, Lou Graham and J.C. Snead with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1972 Lee Trevino def Lee Elder with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1975 Don Bies def. Hubert Green with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1980 Howard Twitty def. Jim Simons with a birdie on the sixth playoff hole. 1985 Phil Blackmar def. Jodie Mudd and Dan Pohl with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1986 Mac O’Grady def. Roger Maltbie with a par on the first playoff hole. 1988 Mark Brooks def. Dave Barr and Joey Sindelar with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1991 Billy Ray Brown def. Rick Fehr and Corey Pavin with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1998 Olin Browne def. Stewart Cink and Larry Mize with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2004 Woody Austin def. Tim Herron with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2005 Brad Faxon def. Tjaart van der Walt with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2007 Hunter Mahan def. Jay Williamson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.

U.S. Bank Championship at Milwaukee 1978 Lee Elder def. Lee Trevino with a par on the eighth playoff hole. 1983 Morris Hatalsky def. George Cadle. 1986 Corey Pavin def. Dave Barr with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 1990 Jim Gallagher Jr. def. Ed Dougherty, Billy Mayfair with a par on the first playoff hole. 1993 Billy Mayfair def. Mark Calcavecchia, Ted Schulz with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 1996 Loren Roberts def. Jerry Kelly with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2001 Shigeki Maruyama def. Charles Howell III with a birdie on the first playoff hole.

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Tournament Playoff Records (cont.) U.S. Open

Verizon Heritage

1901 Willie Anderson (85) def. Alex Smith (86) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff. 1903 Willie Anderson (82) def. David Brown (84) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1908 Fred McLeod (77) def. Willie Smith (83) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1910 Alex Smith (71) def. John McDermott (75) by four strokes and Macdonald Smith (77) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1913 Francis Ouimet (72) def. Harry Vardon (77) by five strokes and Edward Ray (78) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1919 Walter Hagen (77) def. Mike Brady (78) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff. 1923 Robert T. Jones (76) def. Bobby Cruickshank (78) by two strokes in an 18- hole playoff. 1925 Willie McFarlane (147) def. Robert T. Jones (148) by one stroke in a 36-hole playoff. 1927 Tommy Armour (76) def. Harry Cooper (79) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1928 Johnny Farrell (143) def. Robert T. Jones (144) by one stroke in a 36-hole playoff. 1929 Robert T. Jones (141) def. Al Espinosa (164) by 23 strokes in an 36-hole playoff. 1931 Billy Burke (297) def. George Von Elm (298) by one stroke in a 72-hole playoff. 1939 Byron Nelson (138) def. Craig Wood (141) by three strokes in a 36-hole playoff. Denny Shute (76) was eliminated after the first 18 holes. 1940 Lawson Little (70) def. Gene Sarazen (73) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1946 Lloyd Mangrum (144) def. Vic Ghezzi (145) and Byron Nelson (145) by one stroke in an 36-hole playoff. 1947 Lew Worsham (69) def. Sam Snead (70) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff. 1950 Ben Hogan (69) def. Lloyd Mangrum (73) by four strokes and George Fazio (75) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1955 Jack Fleck (69) def. Ben Hogan (72) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1957 Dick Mayer (72) def. Cary Middlecoff (79) by seven strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1962 Jack Nicklaus (71) def. Arnold Palmer (74) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1963 Julius Boros (70) def. Jacky Cupit (73) by three strokes and Arnold Palmer (76) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1965 Gary Player (71) def. Kel Nagle (74) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1966 Billy Casper (69) def. Arnold Palmer (73) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1971 Lee Trevino (68) def. Jack Nicklaus (71) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1975 Lou Graham (71) def. John Mahaffey (73) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1984 Fuzzy Zoeller (67) def. Greg Norman (75) by eight strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1988 Curtis Strange (71) def. Nick Faldo (75) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1990 Hale Irwin (77) def. Mike Donald (78) by one stroke in 19-hole playoff. 1991 Payne Stewart (75) def. Scott Simpson (77) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1994 Ernie Els (82) def. Loren Roberts (83) by one stroke in a 20-hole playoff. Colin Montgomerie (78) was eliminated after the first 18 holes. 2001 Retief Goosen (70) def. Mark Brooks (72) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 2008 Tiger Woods def. Rocco Mediate with a par-4 on the first playoff hole following an 18-hole playoff.

1980 Doug Tewell def. Jerry Pate with a par on the first playoff hole. 1982 Tom Watson def. Frank Conner with a par on the third playoff hole. 1985 Bernhard Langer def. Bobby Wadkins with a par on the first playoff hole. 1990 Payne Stewart def. Steve Jones and Larry Mize with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1995 Bob Tway def. David Frost and Nolan Henke with a par on the second playoff hole. 1999 Glen Day def. Jeff Sluman and Payne Stewart with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2001 Jose Coceres def. Billy Mayfair with a par on the fifth playoff hole. 2003 Davis Love III def. Woody Austin with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 2004 Stewart Cink def. Ted Purdy with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.

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1999 Tiger Woods def. Miguel Angel Jimenez with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2005 Tiger Woods def. John Daly with a par on the second playoff hole.

Viking Classic 1994 Brian Henninger def. Mike Sullivan with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2000 Steve Lowery def. Skip Kendall with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2006 D.J. Trahan def. Joe Durant with a birdie on the third playoff hole. 2008 Will MacKenzie def. Marc Turnesa and Brian Gay with a birdie-4 on the second extra hole. Gay was eliminated on the first playoff hole.

Wachovia Championship

World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational

1923 Walter Hagen (71) def. Bill Mehlhorn (74) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1940 Byron Nelson (70) def. Ben Hogan (71) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff. 1942 Chick Harbert (69) def. Ben Hogan (72) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1951 Dutch Harrison def. Doug Ford with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1969 Deane Beman def. Jack McGowan with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1975 Don January def. Larry Hinson with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1976 Butch Baird def. Miller Barber with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1981 Bill Rogers def. Ben Crenshaw with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1985 John Mahaffey def. Jodie Mudd with a par on the second playoff hole. 1991 Blaine McCallister def. Gary Hallberg with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1992 Nick Price def. Steve Elkington with a par on the second playoff hole. 1993 Jay Haas def. Bob Lohr with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1999 Duffy Waldorf def. Ted Tryba with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2007 Justin Leonard def. Jesper Parnevik with a birdie on the third playoff hole.

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1978 Gil Morgan def. Hubert Green with a par on the first playoff hole. 1982 Craig Stadler def. Raymond Floyd with a par on the fourth playoff hole. 1988 Mike Reid def. Tom Watson with a par on the first playoff hole. 1989 David Frost def. Ben Crenshaw with a par on the second playoff hole. 1991 Tom Purtzer def. Jim Gallagher Jr. and Davis Love III with a par on the second playoff hole. 1995 Greg Norman def. Billy Mayfair and Nick Price with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2001 Tiger Woods def. Jim Furyk with a birdie on the seventh playoff hole. 2006 Tiger Woods def. Stewart Cink with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.

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2004 Joey Sindelar def. Arron Oberholser with a par on the second playoff hole. 2005 Vijay Singh def. Jim Furyk and Sergio Garcia with a par on the fourth playoff hole. 2006 Jim Furyk def. Trevor Immelman with a par on the first playoff hole.


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Tournament Playoff Records (cont.) Wyndham Championship

Zurich Classic of New Orleans

1949 Sam Snead (69) def. Lloyd Mangrum (71) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1953 Earl Stewart (68) and Sam Snead (68) def. Doug Ford (70) by two strokes and Art Wall (72) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff. Stewart def. Snead with a par on the first sudden-death hole. 1954 Doug Ford (72) def. Marty Furgol (75) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. 1956 Sam Snead def. Fred Wampler with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1964 Julius Boros def. Doug Sanders with a par on the first playoff hole. 1966 Doug Sanders def. Tom Weiskopf with a par on the second playoff hole. 1969 Gene Littler def. Julius Boros, Orville Moody and Tom Weiskopf with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole. 1971 Bud Allin def. Dave Eichelberger and Rod Funseth with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1972 George Archer def. Tommy Aaron with a par on the second playoff hole. 1981 Larry Nelson def. Mark Hayes with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1988 Sandy Lyle def. Ken Green with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1991 Mark Brooks def. Gene Sauers with a par on the third playoff hole. 1993 Rocco Mediate def. Steve Elkington with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole. 1997 Frank Nobilo def. Brad Faxon with a par on the first playoff hole. 1998 Trevor Dodds def. Scott Verplank with a par on the first playoff hole.

1945 Byron Nelson def. Harold McSpaden with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1958 Billy Casper def. Ken Venturi with an eagle on the third playoff hole. 1969 Larry Hinson def. Frank Beard with a par on the third playoff hole. 1970 Miller Barber def. Bob Charles, Hubert Green and Howie Johnson with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 1973 Jack Nicklaus def. Miller Barber with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 1991 Ian Woosnam def. Jim Hallet with a par on the second playoff hole. 1995 Davis Love III def. Mike Heinen with a birdie on the second playoff hole. 2000 Carlos Franco def. Blaine McCallister with a par on the second playoff hole. 2003 Steve Flesch def. Bob Estes with a birdie on the first playoff hole. 2005 Tim Petrovic def. James Driscoll with a par on the first playoff hole.

Facts and Figures (1970-2008) Low 9: Briny Baird, Wyndham Championship; Jim Furyk, BMW Championship; Steve Elkington, Valero Texas Open; Bob Sowards, Valero Texas Open 2007: 27 (9-under) Brandt Snedeker, Buick Invitational 28 (8-under) John Daly, Frys.com Open; Tiger Woods, THE TOUR Championship 2006 26 (8-under) Corey Pavin, U.S. Bank Championship 28 (8-under) Joe Ogilvie, Reno-Tahoe Open 28 (7-under) Zach Johnson, John Deere Classic; Kent Jones, John Deere Classic 2005 28 (7-under) John Rollins, Deutsche Bank Championship 29 (7-under) Tom Lehman, Buick Invitational; Jason Allred, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Brett Wetterich, Chrysler Classic of Tucson; Lee Janzen, Honda Classic; Jose Maria Olazabal, BellSouth Classic; Vijay Singh, Buick Open; Geoff Ogilvy, Michelin Championship at Las Vegas; Briny Baird, Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 2004 27 (9-under) Robert Gamez, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 28 (8-under) Charles Howell III, Booz Allen Classic; Vijay Singh, Bell Canadian Open 2003 28 (8-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Craig Barlow, MCI Heritage 28 (7-under) Chris DiMarco, Phoenix Open 2002 28 (8-under) Brent Schwarzrock, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Joel Edwards, Fed Ex St. Jude Classic 28 (7-under) Charles Howell III, Nissan Open; J.P. Hayes, Greater Milwaukee Open 2001 27 (9-under) Billy Mayfair, Buick Open 2000 29 (8-under) Jerry Kelly, B.C. Open 29 (7-under) Paul Goydos, Barry Cheesman, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Paul Azinger, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Edward Fryatt, Doral-Ryder Open; Harrison Frazar, Compaq Classic of New Orleans; David Howser, FedEx St. Jude Classic; Tom Scherrer, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill; Chris DiMarco, Paul Stankowski, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas; Brian Watts, Southern Farm Bureau Classic 29 (6-under) Chris Perry, MCI Classic; Carl Paulson, MasterCard Colonial; Jay Williamson, Kemper Insurance Open; Greg Kraft, Buick Classic; Brian Henninger, Canon Greater Hartford Open; Tim Herron, Air Canada Championship; Steve Gotsche, Bell Canadian Open; Tom Lehman, Rocco Mediate, SEI Pennsylvania Classic; Paul Goydos, Harrison Frazar, Westin Texas Open 2008 28 (7-under)

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1999 28 (8-under) 28 (6-under) 1998 28 (8-under) 28 (7-under) 1997 28 (8-under) 1996 28 (8-under) 28 (6-under) 1995 28 (7-under) 29 (7-under)

29 (6-under) 30 (7-under) 1994 29 (7-under)

29 (6-under)

29 (5-under) 1993 28 (7-under) 29 (7-under) 1992 29 (7-under)

29 (6-under)

1991 1990

28 (7-under) 28 (6-under) 28 (7-under) 29 (7-under) 29 (6-under)

1989 1988

29 (5-under) 28 (8-under) 28 (7-under) 29 (7-under)

David Duval, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Paul Goydos, GTE Byron Nelson Classic David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic; Loren Roberts, Greater Milwaukee Open Vijay Singh, Canon Greater Hartford Open David Duval, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Jeff Julian, Buick Invitational; Nolan Henke, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic Gil Morgan, GTE Byron Nelson Classic Brad Faxon, PGA Jim Gallagher, Jr., Mark Brooks, Kenny Perry, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Jay Delsing, FedEx St. Jude Classic; Dave Stockton, Jr., Brad Bryant, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic Mike Brisky, Fuzzy Zoeller, Canon Greater Hartford Open Hal Sutton, B.C. Open Davis Love III, Hawaiian; Lennie Clements, Bob Hope; Ronnie Black, Buick Invitational; Larry Nelson, DoralRyder; Dennis Paulson, Freeport-McMoRan; Brian Henninger, New England Steve Lamontagne, Honda; Guy Boros, Southwestern Bell Colonial Glen Day, B.C. Open Keith Clearwater, Wayne Levi, Southwestern Bell Colonial Fuzzy Zoeller, Tom Kite, Bob Hope; Greg Norman, Buick Open; Dan Halldorson, Milwaukee Gil Morgan, Neal Lancaster, Bob Hope; Greg Norman, Buick Open; Mark Calcavecchia, Masters, Jim McGovern, Federal Express; John Cook, Las Vegas Dillard Pruitt, Phoenix; Robin Freeman, Byron Nelson; David Frost, Hardee’s; Donnie Hammond, David Edwards, Texas Andrew Magee, Los Angeles Emlyn Aubrey, Chattanooga Kenny Knox, Chattanooga Tom Kite, Bob Hope David Frost, Tucson; Mike Hulbert, Colonial; Kirk Triplett, Buick Classic; Howard Twitty, David Peoples, Southern; Steve Jones, Billy Ray Brown, John Dowdall, Texas Chris Perry, Brad Fabel, Canon GHO Steve Pate, Bob Hope; Webb Heintzelman, Las Vegas Mike Sullivan, Texas Sandy Lyle, Pebble Beach; Dave Eichelberger, Hawaiian; Gil Morgan, Andy Williams; Ken Green, Milwaukee; Mike Donald, Walt Disney; Mark Wiebe, Ken Green, Tucson

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1986 29 (7-under)

29 (6-under)

1985 29 (7-under) 29 (6-under) 1984 29 (6-under) 30 (6-under)

1983

28 (7-under) 28 (6-under) 29 (7-under) 29 (6-under)

1982 29 (7-under) 29 (6-under)

29 (6-under) 1979 29 (7-under) 29 (6-under) 1978 1977

29 (7-under) 29 (6-under) 29 (5-under) 29 (7-under)

29 (6-under)

1976 1975 1974

28 (8-under) 27 (7-under) 28 (7-under) 29 (7-under) 29 (6-under) 29 (7-under)

1973 1972 1971 1970

29 (6-under) 28 (7-under) 29 (7-under) 29 (7-under) 28 (7-under) 29 (6-under)

29 (5-under)

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1980 29 (7-under)

2008 61 (10-under) Mike Weir, Deutsche Bank Championship 61 (9-under) Roland Thatcher, Mayakoba Golf Classic; Carl Pettersson, Wyndham Championship; Steve Elkington, Valero Texas Open; Charlie Wi, Valero Texas Open; Kevin Stadler, Frys. com Open 2007 60 (10-under) Zach Johnson, THE TOUR Championship 61 (11-under) Brandt Snedeker, Buick Invitational 61 (9-under) Jesper Parnevik, Valero Texas Open; Mark Hensby, Fry’s Electronics Open 2006 60 (12-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Justin Rose, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 60 (10-under) Arron Oberholser, EDS Byron Nelson Championship 61 (10-under) Vijay Singh, Deutsche Bank Championship; J.J. Henry, FBR Open 61 (9-under) Corey Pavin, U.S. Bank Championship; David Toms, Sony Open in Hawaii 2005 60 (11-under) Phil Mickelson, FBR Open 61 (11-under) Davis Love III, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Tiger Woods, Buick Open; Carl Pettersson, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 61 (9-under) Brad Faxon, Buick Championship 2004 60 (12-under) Robert Gamez, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 60 (10-under) Bart Bryant, Valero Texas Open 61 (11-under) Robert Gamez, B.C. Open; Tag Ridings, Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 61 (10-under) Charles Howell III, Booz Allen Classic 61 (9-under) Chad Campbell, Bank of America Colonial; Ted Purdy, Joe Ogilvie, Valero Texas Open 2003 61 (11-under) Pat Perez, Jay Haas, Tim Herron, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 61 (10-under) Chad Campbell, THE TOUR Championship 61 (9-under) Kenny Perry, Justin Leonard, Bank of America Colonial; Heath Slocum, Bob Tway, Valero Texas Open 2002 61 (10-under) J.P. Hayes, John Deere Classic; John Huston, Buick Challenge 61 (9-under) Garrett Willis, Valero Texas Open 62 (10-under) Kenny Perry, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (Palmer Private at PGA West); Cliff Kresge, B.C. Open; Sergio Garcia, Retief Goosen, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship; Phil Tataurangi, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas. 62 (9-under) Davis Love III, WORLDCOM CLASSIC; Pat Bates, John Deere Classic; Robert Allenby, Air Canada Championship; Tim Herron, Buick Challenge; Steve Jones, Lee Janzen, Joel Edwards, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 2001 60 (11-under) Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open 61 (11-under) Joe Durant, Robert Gamez, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Paul Stankowski, Compaq Classic of New Orleans; Billy Mayfair Buick Open; Chris DiMarco, Davis Love III, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas. 2000 61 (11-under) Brent Geiberger, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Stephen Ames, Doral-Ryder Open 61 (9-under) Kirk Triplett, Canon Greater Hartford Open; Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational 1999 59 (13-under) David Duval, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1998 62 (10-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Davis Love III, Buick Invitational; David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic 62 (9-under) Loren Roberts, Nolan Henke, Greater Milwaukee Open 62 (8-under) Scott Gump, Vijay Singh, Canon Greater Hartford Open; John Cook, NEC World Series of Golf 1997 60 (12-under) Steve Lowery, Buick Challenge 1996 60 (11-under) Grant Waite, Phoenix Open 61 (11-under) John Huston, Memorial Tournament; Keith Clearwater, Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic 1995 61 (10-under) Hal Sutton, B.C. Open 61 (9-under) Ernie Els, GTE Byron Nelson Classic 62 (10-under) Jim Furyk, Buick Open; Carl Paulson, Walt Disney World/ Oldsmobile Golf Classic 62 (9-under) Kenny Perry, Nissan Open 1994 60 (12-under) Davis Love III, Hawaiian 1993 61 (10-under) Jay Delsing, Federal Express 61 (9-under) Billy Mayfair, Byron Nelson; Keith Clearwater, Lee Janzen, Colonial

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Dewey Arnette, Trevor Dodds, Buick Joey Sindelar, B.C. Open Payne Stewart, Phoenix; David Frost, Andy Williams; Wayne Levi, Hartford; Curtis Strange, Anheuser-Busch; Dave Rummells, Dave Stockton, Hardee’s; Robert Thompson, Provident Hubert Green, Doral; Mike Sullivan, Houston; Charles Bolling, Las Vegas Willie Wood, Westchester; Mike Smith, Hardee’s; Mike Donald, Southern Jim Thorpe, Milwaukee John Mahaffey, Bob Hope; Larry Mize, Los Angeles; Tom Watson, Colonial; Roger Maltbie, Westchester; Brad Fabel, Quad Cities; Mike Gove, Texas; Ken Brown, Pensacola George Burns, Colonial; Mike McCullough, Canadian; Mark O’Meara, Hartford Gibby Gilbert, Bob Hope; Willie Wood, Phoenix; Greg Norman, Bay Hill; David Graham, T of C; Payne Stewart, Memorial; Tom Kite, Westchester; Tommy Valentine, Mike Donald, Atlanta; Gary Player, PGA; Rod Nuckolls, Steve Brady, Denis Watson, Buick; Lon Hinkle, Scott Simpson, Las Vegas; George Archer, Bank of Boston; Mark Lye, Larry Rinker, Walt Disney Jeff Sluman, Quad Cities Mark O’Meara, B.C. Open Hubert Green, Bob Hope; Craig Stadler, Buick Jon Chaffee, Rick Pearson, Quad Cities; Gibby Gilbert, PGA; Lanny Wadkins, Anheuser-Busch; George Cadle, Jim Colbert, Texas; Gary Hallberg, Pensacola. George Burns, Hartford Scott Hoch, Houston; Gary Koch, Bob Eastwood, Allen Miller, Quad Cities; Fred Couples, PGA; Isao Aoki, Hartford Mike Holland, Anheuser-Busch; Fuzzy Zoeller, Hartford; Bob Gilder, Southern Bob Murphy, Tallahassee; Curtis Strange, Houston; John Fought, Buick Gary Koch, Byron Nelson Kermit Zarley, Doral-Eastern; Andy Bean, Atlanta Pat McGowan, Phoenix; Brad Bryant, Quad Cities; Allen Miller, Hartford Gary Koch, Houston Rod Funseth, Hartford; Ron Streck, Texas Rod Curl, B.C. Open Graham Marsh, T of C; Bobby Wadkins, Memorial; Al Geiberger, Memphis; Lanny Wadkins, Milwaukee; Rik Massengale, Pleasant Valley; Florentino Molina, Hartford; Leonard Thompson, Hall of Fame Fred Marti, Pleasant Valley; Rod Curl, IVB; Bruce Lietzke, Hartford; Tom Weiskopf, World Series Jim Colbert, Bob Hope; Fuzzy Zoeller, Quad Cities Andy North, B.C. Open Bruce Crampton, Sahara Hale Irwin, Phoenix; Tom Weiskopf, Westchester Jim Simons, Hartford Tom Kite, Doral-Eastern; Dan Sikes, New Orleans; Tom Watson, Hartford Raymond Floyd, American Classic Bert Yancey, American Classic Babe Hiskey, Inverrary; Bert Yancey, Walt Disney Dwight Nevil, Southern; Cesar Sanudo, Sahara Jim Jamieson, Robinson Dave Hill, Cleveland; George Knudson, Robinson; Wilf Homenuik, Azalea Lou Graham, Memphis


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Facts and Figures (1970-2008) (cont.) 1992 62 (10-under) Davis Love III, Kmart GGO; Fred Funk, Houston; John Cook, Las Vegas; Lee Janzen, John Huston, Walt Disney 62 (8-under) David Frost, Hardee’s; Nick Price, Texas 1991 59 (13-under) Chip Beck, Las Vegas 1990 60 (12-under) David Frost, Tucson 1989 61 (11-under) Jim Carter, Centel; Bob Tway, Walt Disney 1988 61 (11-under) Ken Green, Milwaukee; Mark Wiebe, Tucson 61 (9-under) Dave Barr, Southern 1987 61 (11-under) David Edwards, Bob Hope 61 (9-under) Mike Smith, Hardee’s 1986 61 (10-under) Don Pooley, Phoenix 61 (9-under) Rod Curl, Southern 62 (10-under) George Burns, Las Vegas; Greg Norman, Canadian 1985 62 (10-under) Jim Thorpe, Milwaukee 62 (9-under) Larry Mize, Los Angeles; Jay Delsing, B.C. Open 62 (8-under) Bill Glasson, Las Vegas; Ron Streck, Quad Cities 1984 61 (11-under) Mark Lye, Walt Disney 1983 61 (10-under) George Archer, Los Angeles 62 (10-under) John Fought, Bob Hope; Tom Kite, Bing Crosby 62 (9-under) Andy Bean, Canadian; Curtis Strange, Hartford 62 (8-under) Jon Chaffee, Quad Cities; Craig Stadler, Jim Colbert, Texas 1982 61 (10-under) Dana Quigley, Hartford 61 (9-under) Hale Irwin, Southern 62 (10-under) Larry Rinker, Tallahassee 1981 62 (10-under) Nick Faldo, Hale Irwin, Hawaiian 62 (9-under) Andy Bean,Bay Hill; Ron Streck, Houston; Leonard Thompson, Canadian; Mark O’Meara, Hartford 1980 62 (9-under) Jim Simons, Hartford 62 (8-under) George Burns, Texas 63 (9-under) Andy Bean, Hawaiian; Bob Shearer, Atlanta; Bob Mann, Pensacola 1979 61 (11-under) Jerry McGee, Kemper; Andy Bean, Atlanta 61 (10-under) Ben Crenshaw, Phoenix 1978 62 (10-under) Dave Eichelberger, Atlanta 62 (9-under) Joe Inman, Hartford 62 (8-under) Hubert Green, Ron Streck, San Antonio 1977 59 (13-under) Al Geiberger, Memphis 1976 62 (10-under) Gary Player, Florida Citrus 1975 61 (11-under) Johnny Miller, Tucson 61 (10-under) Johnny Miller, Phoenix 1974 61 (11-under) Bert Yancey, Bob Hope 1973 62 (9-under) Jack Nicklaus, Ohio Kings Island; Gibby Gilbert, Tom Watson, World Open 62 (8-under) J.C. Snead, Phoenix 63 (9-under) Dave Stockton, Milwaukee; Hubert Green, Disney 63 (8-under) Johnny Miller, U.S. Open; Hubert Green (2), Hartford; John Schroeder, Quad Cities 63 (7-under) Dick Rhyan, Southern 1972 61 (10-under) Homero Blancas, Phoenix 1971 62 (9-under) Billy Casper, Phoenix; Charles Coody, Cleveland 62 (8-under) Larry Ziegler, Dave Eichelberger, Memphis; Bobby Mitchell, Southern 1970 61 (10-under) Johnny Miller, Phoenix

Low First 18: 2008 61 (10-under) Mike Weir, Deutsche Bank Championship 62 (10-under) Zach Johnson, Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open; Marc Turnesa, Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 62 (9-under) Hunter Mahan, The Barclays 62 (8-under) Nathan Green, Valero Texas Open 2007 61 (11-under) Brandt Snedeker, North Course, Buick Invitational 61 (9-under) Jesper Parnevik, Valero Texas Open 62 (9-under) Hunter Mahan, Canadian Open 62 (8-under) Fred Funk, Mayakoba Golf Classic; Hunter Mahan, Travelers Championship; Tim Clark, THE TOUR Championship 2006 60 (12-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Justin Rose, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 61 (9-under) Corey Pavin, U.S. Bank Championship

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2005 62 (10-under) Phil Mickelson, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Tom Lehman, Buick Invitational; Charles Warren, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro; Briny Baird, Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 62 (9 under) Ryan Palmer, Michelin Championship at Las Vegas; Peter Lonard, MCI Heritage 62 (8-under) Patrick Sheehan, Bank of America Colonial; Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude Classic; Ben Crane, U.S. Bank Championship; Robert Gamez, Valero Texas Open; Bart Bryant, THE TOUR Championship. 2004 61 (10-under) Charles Howell III, Booz Allen Classic 61 (9-under) Ted Purdy, Valero Texas Open 62 (10-under) J.L. Lewis, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 62 (9-under) Jose Coceres, John Deere Classic; Jeff Sluman, Chrysler Championship 62 (8-under) Corey Pavin, Buick Championship 2003 61 (9-under) Heath Slocum, Bob Tway, Valero Texas Open 62 (10-under) Steve Flesch, Stuart Appleby, Las Vegas Invitational 62 (9-under) Harrison Frazar, Phoenix Open 62 (8-under) Aaron Baddeley, Valero Texas Open 2002 62 (9-under) Davis Love III, WORLDCOM CLASSIC; Steve Jones, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 63 (10-under) Mike Weir, Mercedes Championships 2001 61 (10-under) Bob Estes, FedEx St. Jude Classic 62 (10-under) Mike Weir, Genuity Championship 2000 63 (9-under) David Toms, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Nick Price, Advil Western Open; Woody Austin, Buick Open; Jeff Maggert, Buick Challenge; Bruce Lietzke, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas; Steve Flesch, Tiger Woods, National Car Rental Golf Classic; Nick Price, World Golf Championships–American Express Championship 63 (8-under) Tom Lehman, Phil Mickelson, Phoenix Open 63 (7-under) Paul Azinger, Sony Open in Hawaii 1999 61 (11-under) Craig Barlow, Las Vegas Invitational 61 (9-under) Tiger Woods, GTE Byron Nelson Classic 62 (9-under) Ben Bates, Greater Milwaukee Open 1998 62 (10-under) Davis Love III, Buick Invitational 62 (9-under) Loren Roberts, Greater Milwaukee Open 1997 62 (10-under) Steve Jones, Phoenix Open; Brian Claar, Mike Reid, United Airlines Hawaiian Open; Sonny Skinner, Buick Open 1996 62 (10-under) Tim Herron, Honda Classic 62 (9-under) Nolan Henke, Greater Milwaukee Open 1995 62 (10-under) Carl Paulson, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic 62 (9-under) Glen Day, Mike Standly, FedEx St. Jude Classic 1994 61 (10-under) Bob Lohr, Anheuser-Busch 1993 62 (9-under) Mike Smith, Texas 63 (9-under) Howard Twitty, Hawaiian; Billy Andrade, Northern Telecom 63 (8-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., TOUR Championship 63 (7-under) Jeff Woodland, Hardee’s 1992 62 (10-under) Lee Janzen, Walt Disney 62 (8-under) David Frost, Hardee’s 1991 61 (11-under) Robert Gamez, Milwaukee 61 (9-under) Marco Dawson, Chattanooga 1990 61 (9-under) Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series 62 (10-under) Pat McGowan, Tucson 62 (9-under) Larry Silveira, Federal Express 62 (8-under) Howard Twitty, Southern 1989 61 (11-under) Bob Tway, Walt Disney 1988 62 (10-under) Bob Lohr, Walt Disney 1987 61 (11-under) David Edwards, Bob Hope 1986 62 (8-under) Ernie Gonzalez, Deposit Guaranty 63 (9-under) George Burns, Hawaiian 63 (8-under) Hubert Green, Phoenix 63 (7-under) Bob Lohr, Hardee’s 1985 62 (8-under) Bill Glasson, Las Vegas 63 (9-under) Fred Couples, Honda; John Mahaffey, USF&G 63 (8-under) Lanny Wadkins, Los Angeles; Mac O’Grady, Byron Nelson; John Cook, Pensacola 1984 62 (9-under) Lon Hinkle, Las Vegas 1983 62 (8-under) Craig Stadler, Texas 63 (9-under) Craig Stadler, Bob Hope, Fuzzy Zoeller, Las Vegas 63 (8-under) Mark O’Meara, B.C. Open, Mark Lye, Pensacola 63 (7-under) Tom Byrum, Quad Cities 1982 62 (10-under) Larry Rinker, Tallahassee

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2008 125 (15-under) Carl Pettersson, Wyndham Championship 126 (18-under) Marc Turnesa, Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Matt Kuchar, Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 2007 126 (14-under) Jesper Parnevik, Valero Texas Open 127 (13-under) Tiger Woods, THE TOUR Championship 2006 125 (15-under) Corey Pavin, U.S. Bank Championship (tied PGA TOUR record) 127 (17-under) Justin Rose, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 127 (15-under ) Ben Curtis, Booz Allen Classic; Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship 2005 127 (17-under) Carl Pettersson, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort; Joe Ogilvie, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 127 (13-under) Ben Crane, U.S. Bank Championship; Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude Classic 128 (15-under) Briny Baird, Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 128 (12-under) Kenny Perry, Bank of America Colonial; Justin Rose, Buick Championship; Dean Wilson, Valero Texas Open 2004 128 (14-under) Adam Scott, Booz Allen Classic; 129 (15-under) Danny Ellis, HP Classic of New Orleans; 129 (11-under) Steve Allan, Sony Open in Hawaii; Dean Wilson, Valero Texas Open 2003 126 (17-under) Steve Flesch, Scott Verplank, Las Vegas Invitational; 126 (14-under) Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open 2002 127 (17-under) Chris DiMarco, Walt Disney World Resort Golf Classic 2001 125 (17-under) Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open 125 (19-under) Tom Lehman, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 2000 125 (15-under) Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational 127 (15-under) David Frost, John Deere Classic 128 (16-under) Steve Flesch, National Car Rental Golf Classic 1999 126 (16-under) David Frost, FedEx St. Jude Classic

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1998 128 (16-under) John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open; David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic 1997 126 (16-under) Steve Jones, Phoenix Open 1996 126 (16-under) John Cook, FedEx St. Jude Classic 126 (17-under) Rick Fehr, Las Vegas Invitational 1995 127 (15-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., FedEx St. Jude Classic 1994 127 (15-under) Bob Estes, Texas 128 (16-under) Davis Love III, Hawaiian; Scott Hoch, Bob Hope 1993 129 (15-under) Blaine McCallister, Houston 1992 129 (11-under) Dan Forsman, Byron Nelson; Fulton Allem, Colonial 128 (14-under) Roger Maltbie, Texas 130 (10-under) David Frost, Hardee’s 130 (12-under) Davis Love III, Los Angeles; Dan Forsman, Federal Express 131 (13-under) Tom Watson, Brad Faxon, Mike Springer, Buick Invitational 1991 127 (17-under) Robert Gamez, Milwaukee 127 (13-under) Lennie Clements, Chattanooga 1990 128 (16-under) Tim Simpson, Walt Disney 128 (12-under) Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series; Peter Persons, Chattanooga; Steve Jones, Texas 1989 126 (14-under) Paul Azinger, Texas 128 (16-under) Dan Pohl, Honda 1988 127 (13-under) Corey Pavin, Texas 129 (15-under) Jeff Sluman, Greensboro; Larry Nelson, Atlanta; Bob Lohr, Disney 1987 128 (16-under) Robert Wrenn, Buick 128 (14-under) Joey Sindelar, B.C. Open 1986 128 (12-under) Hal Sutton, Phoenix; Ernie Gonzalez, Pensacola 1985 128 (12-under) Tim Simpson, Southern 1984 130 (14-under) Chip Beck, Walt Disney 130 (11-under) Lon Hinkle, Las Vegas 130 (10-under) Jim Colbert, Texas 1983 128 (12-under) Jim Colbert, Texas 129 (15-under) Craig Stadler, Bob Hope 1982 127 (15-under) Tim Norris, Hartford 127 (13-under) Bob Gilder, Westchester 1981 129 (13-under) Lon Nielsen, Hartford 1980 129 (13-under) Curtis Strange, Houston 129 (11-under) Scott Hoch, Quad Cities 131 (13-under) Tom Watson, T of C 131 (9-under) Mike Sullivan, Southern 1979 128 (14-under) Ben Crenshaw, Phoenix 1978 128 (14-under) Phil Hancock, Hartford 128 (12-under) Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1977 127 (15-under) Hale Irwin, Hall of Fame 1976 130 (12-under) Roger Maltbie, Phoenix; Buddy Allin, B.C. Open; Rik Massengale, Hartford 131 (13-under) Raymond Floyd, Masters 132 (12-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Milwaukee 1975 128 (14-under) Johnny Miller, Phoenix 129 (15-under) Tom Weiskopf, Westchester 129 (13-under) Jack Nicklaus, Heritage 1974 130 (12-under) Dave Stockton, Hartford 132 (12-under) Jack Nicklaus, Hawaiian; Hubert Green, Memphis 1973 129 (11-under) J.C. Snead, Phoenix 131 (13-under) Buddy Allin, Florida Citrus 131 (11-under) Jim Wiechers, Hartford 133 (11-under) John Schlee, Kaiser International 1972 131 (13-under) Dwight Nevil, Westchester 131 (9-under) Deane Beman, St. Louis 1971 129 (13-under) Miller Barber, Paul Harney, Gene Littler, Phoenix 1970 130 (12-under) Bobby Mitchell, Azalea

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Lon Nielsen, Hartford Dan Halldorson, Tucson; Craig Stadler, Texas Skip Dunaway, USF&G Tom Watson, Bay Hill; Calvin Peete, B.C. Open Jim Simons, Hartford Bob Shearer, Atlanta Bruce Lietzke, Colonial; Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf, U.S. Open; Scott Hoch, Quad Cities 1979 61 (11-under) Jerry McGee, Greensboro 1978 62 (10-under) Dave Eichelberger, Atlanta 62 (8-under) Hubert Green, Texas 1977 63 (8-under) J.C. Snead, Hall of Fame 63 (7-under) Charles Coody, Texas 64 (8-under) Rik Massengale, Bob Hope; George Burns, Buick 64 (7-under) Fred Marti, Pleasant Valley; Lee Elder, Hartford 64 (6-under) Jerry Pate, Southern 1976 63 (9-under) Johnny Miller, Kaiser International 63 (8-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Quad Cities; David Graham, Carlton White, Westchester; Buddy Allin, B.C. Open 64 (8-under) Rod Curl, Hawaiian; Ken Still, Milwaukee 1975 63 (8-under) Andy North, B.C. Open; Miller Barber, Sahara 64 (8-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope; Bob Stanton, Inverrary 64 (7-under) Tom Weiskopf, Greensboro; Andy North, Pensacola; Dennis Meyer, Hartford 1974 62 (10-under) Johnny Miller, Tucson 1973 62 (9-under) Gibby Gilbert, World Open 62 (8-under) J.C. Snead, Phoenix 63 (8-under) Hubert Green, Hartford 64 (8-under) Jack Nicklaus, Bob Hope; Gibby Gilbert, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Florida Citrus; Lee Trevino, Doral-Eastern; Tom Weiskopf, Westchester 1972 63 (8-under) Bert Yancey, Hartford 64 (8-under) DeWitt Weaver, Westchester 64 (7-under) Dave Hill, Monsanto 64 (6-under) Deane Beman, St. Louis 1971 63 (9-under) Joel Goldstrand, Hartford 1970 63 (7-under) Dave Hill, Memphis 64 (8-under) Arnold Palmer, Florida Citrus; Bob Menne, National Airlines 64 (7-under) Bert Greene, Phoenix; Arnold Palmer, Tommy Aaron, Greensboro; Tommy Aaron, Sahara 1981 1980


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ALL-TIME RECORDS

Low First 54: 2008 2007 2006

191 (19-under) 193 (17-under) 191 (19-under) 192 (18-under) 193 (17-under) 194 (19-under)

2005 2004

194 (16-under) 191 (19-under) 192 (18-under) 193 (23-under) 193 (17-under) 194 (16-under) 195 (21-under) 195 (18-under)

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1989 1990 1988 1987 1986 1985

189 (21-under) 192 (23-under) 193 (20-under) 195 (20-under) 189 (24-under) 192 (18-under) 194 (19-under) 194 (22-under) 193 (17-under) 194 (22-under) 191 (22-under) 189 (24-under) 195 (18-under) 195 (18-under) 195 (15-under) 196 (20-under) 195 (18-under) 197 (19-under) 195 (21-under) 195 (15-under) 194 (16-under) 196 (20-under) 197 (16-under) 195 (18-under) 195 (15-under) 196 (20-under) 194 (16-under) 193 (23-under) 193 (17-under) 197 (19-under) 193 (17-under) 195 (21-under) 196 (17-under) 196 (14-under) 199 (17-under) 197 (13-under) 198 (18-under)

1984 196 (20-under) 1983 194 (16-under) 198 (15-under) 199 (17-under) 1982 192 (18-under) 193 (20-under) 1981 196 (20-under) 1980 195 (18-under) 200 (19-under) 1979 197 (16-under) 197 (13-under) 198 (18-under) 1978 198 (18-under) 198 (12-under) 1977 196 (17-under) 1976 200 (16-under) 200 (13-under) 200 (10-under)

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Carl Pettersson, Wyndham Championship Scott McCarron, Wyndham Championship Tiger Woods, THE TOUR Championship Jesper Parnevik, Valero Texas Open Corey Pavin, U.S. Bank Championship Ben Curtis, Booz Allen Classic; Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship Eric Axley, Valero Texas Open Ben Crane, U.S. Bank Championship Kenny Perry, Bank of America Colonial Joe Ogilvie, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude Classic Bart Bryant, Valero Texas Open Phil Mickelson, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic David Toms, FedEx St. Jude Classic; Adam Scott, Booz Allen Classic Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open Steve Flesch, Scott Verplank, Las Vegas Invitational Jeff Sluman, Greater Milwaukee Open Jim Furyk, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational Loren Roberts, Greater Milwaukee Open Steve Flesch, National Car Rental Golf Classic Brian Henninger, John Deere Classic John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open Steve Jones, Phoenix Open John Cook, FedEx St. Jude Classic Jim Gallagher, Jr., FedEx St. Jude Classic Fred Funk, Ideon Classic Ernie Els, GTE Byron Nelson Classic Harry Taylor, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Bob Estes, Texas Lennie Clements, Bob Hope; Greg Norman, PLAYERS Greg Norman, Doral-Ryder David Frost, Hardee’s David Frost, Hardee’s Ted Schulz, Mark O’Meara, Walt Disney Nick Price, Texas Hal Sutton, Kemper Lance Ten Broeck, Chattanooga Chip Beck, Bruce Lietzke, Las Vegas John Daly, Chattanooga; Donnie Hammond, Texas Tim Simpson, Walt Disney Peter Persons, Chattanooga Gene Sauers, Hawaiian Blaine McCallister, Hardee’s; Corey Pavin, Texas Robert Wrenn, Buick Hal Sutton, Phoenix Ben Crenshaw, Vantage Calvin Peete, T of C Jodie Mudd, Texas; Tim Simpson, Southern Craig Stadler, Bob Hope; Mark O’Meara, Hawaiian; Woody Blackburn, San Diego Larry Nelson, Walt Disney Jim Colbert, Texas Jack Renner, Hartford Craig Stadler, Bob Hope Bob Gilder, Westchester Tim Norris, Hartford Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope; Hale Irwin, Hawaiian Curtis Strange, Houston Jim Colbert, Tucson Wayne Levi, Houston Doug Tewell, Texas Hubert Green, Hawaiian; Andy Bean, Atlanta Andy Bean, Houston Ben Crenshaw, Texas Bill Kratzert, Hartford; Hale Irwin, Hall of Fame J.C. Snead, San Diego Roger Maltbie, Phoenix; Al Geiberger, Greensboro; Rik Massengale, J.C. Snead, Hartford Lee Trevino, Colonial

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1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

196 (17-under) 198 (18-under) 198 (18-under) 198 (12-under) 201 (15-under) 194 (19-under) 198 (15-under) 198 (12-under)

Johnny Miller, Phoenix Terry Diehl, Texas Buddy Allin, Florida Citrus Deane Beman, St. Louis George Knudson, Kaiser International Paul Harney, Phoenix Bob Murphy, Hartford; Bobby Mitchell, Azalea Homero Blancas, Memphis

Low First 72: 2008 259 (21-under) Carl Pettersson, Wyndham Championship 261 (19-under) Scott McCarron, Wyndham Championship; Zach Johnson, Valero Texas Open 2007 257 (23-under) Tiger Woods, THE TOUR Championship 261 (19-under) Justin Leonard, Valero Texas Open; Jesper Parnevik, Valero Texas Open 2006 260 (28-under) Phil Mickelson, BellSouth Classic 260 (20-under) Corey Pavin, U.S. Bank Championship 261 (23-under) Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships -American Express Championship 261 (19-under) David Toms, Sony Open in Hawaii 2005 260 (20-under) Ben Crane, U.S. Bank Championship 261 (19-under) Kenny Perry, Bank of America Colonial 262 (26-under) Joe Ogilvie, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 263 (17-under) Bart Bryant, THE TOUR Championship 264 (24-under) Peter Lonard, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Tiger Woods, Ford Championship at Doral; Jason Bohn, B.C. Open; Vijay Singh, Buick Open 2004 261 (19-under) Bart Bryant, Valero Texas Open 262 (26-under) Phil Mickelson; Kirk Triplett, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 262 (18-under) Ernie Els; Harrison Frazar, Sony Open in Hawaii 2003 254 (26-under) Tommy Armour III, Valero Texas Open (PGA TOUR Record) 259 (29-under) Tim Herron, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2002 261 (27-under) Jonathan Byrd, Buick Challenge 261 (23-under) Jeff Sluman, Greater Milwaukee Open 261 (19-under) Loren Roberts, Valero Texas Open 2001 254 (29-under) Joe Durant, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 256 (28-under) Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open 2000 259 (21-under) Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational 260 (24-under) Loren Roberts, Greater Milwaukee Open 262 (26-under) Duffy Waldorf, National Car Rental Golf Classic 264 (23-under) Rory Sabbatini, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1999 261 (19-under) J.L. Lewis, John Deere Classic 261 (19-under) Mike Brisky, John Deere Classic 1998 260 (28-under) John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open 1997 258 (26-under) Steve Jones, Phoenix Open 261 (27-under) Mark Calcavecchia, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1996 258 (26-under) John Cook, FedEx St. Jude Classic 1995 263 (17-under) Ernie Els, GTE Byron Nelson Classic 268 (20-under) Duffy Waldorf, LaCantera Texas Open 264 (23-under) Billy Mayfair, Jim Furyk, Las Vegas Invitational 265 (23-under) Kenny Perry, Bob Hope 1994 264 (24-under) Scott Hoch, Bob Hope; Greg Norman, PLAYERS 1993 259 (21-under) David Frost, Hardee’s 263 (25-under) Tom Kite, Bob Hope 1992 262 (26-under) John Huston, Walt Disney 1991 260 (20-under) Dillard Pruitt, Chattanooga 263 (21-under) Billy Andrade, Jeff Sluman, Kemper 263 (25-under) Bruce Lietzke, Craig Stadler, D.A. Weibring, Andrew Magee, Las Vegas 1990 260 (20-under) Peter Persons, Chattanooga 264 (24-under) Bob Tway, Las Vegas; Tim Simpson, Walt Disney 1989 258 (22-under) Donnie Hammond, Texas 266 (22-under) Blaine McCallister, Honda; Scott Hoch, Las Vegas 1988 259 (21-under) Corey Pavin, Texas 262 (26-under) Chip Beck, USF&G 1987 262 (26-under) Robert Wrenn, Buick 1986 267 (21-under) Calvin Peete, T of C 267 (17-under) Hal Sutton, Phoenix; Rick Fehr, B.C. Open 1985 264 (20-under) Lanny Wadkins, Los Angeles 264 (16-under) Tim Simpson, Southern 267 (21-under) Mark O’Meara, Hawaiian; Lanny Wadkins, Disney World

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265 (15-under) 266 (22-under) 261 (19-under) 266 (18-under) 267 (20-under) 268 (20-under) 259 (25-under) 264 (20-under) 265 (23-under) 265 (15-under) 265 (15-under) 266 (22-under) 270 (22-under) 266 (18-under)

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Johnny Miller, Bob Hope Johnny Miller, Bob Hope Hubert Green, Bob Hope Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope Bob Rosburg, Bob Hope Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope Bruce Devlin, Bob Hope

Highest Winning Score: 2008 283 (3-over) Padraig Harrington, British Open 283 (1-under) Rocco Mediate, U.S. Open, Tiger Woods, U.S. Open 283 (5-under) Sergio Garcia, THE PLAYERS Championship; Paul Goydos, THE PLAYERS Championship 2007 289 (1-over) Zach Johnson, Masters Tournament 285 (5-over) Angel Cabrera, U.S. Open 2006 285 (5-over) Geoff Ogilvy, U.S. Open 284 (8-under) Stuart Appleby, Mercedes Championships; Vijay Singh, Mercedes Championships 2005 280 (even-par) Michael Campbell, U.S. Open Championship 279 (9-under) Fred Funk, THE PLAYERS Championship 277 (7-under) Peter Lonard, MCI Heritage 276 (4-under) Phil Mickelson, PGA Championship 2004 280 (8-under) Vijay Singh, PGA Championship 279 (9-under) Phil Mickelson, Masters Tournament 278 (10-under) Vaughn Taylor, Reno-Tahoe Open; John Daly, Buick Invitational 277 (11-under) Joey Sindelar, Wachovia Championship 2003 283 (1-under) Ben Curtis, British Open 281 (7-under) Mike Weir, Masters Tournament 2002 280 (8-under) Craig Perks, THE PLAYERS Championship 278 (10-under) Rich Beem, PGA Championship 2001 280 (8-under) Scott McCarron, BellSouth Classic 276 (4-under) Retief Goosen, U.S. Open 2000 276 (8-under) David Duval, Dennis Paulson, Buick Classic 278 (10-under) Hal Sutton, THE PLAYERS Championship 1999 290 (6-over) Paul Lawrie, British Open 1998 280 (even-par) Lee Janzen, U.S. Open 1997 276 (4-under) Ernie Els, U.S. Open 276 (12-under) Phil Blackmar, Shell Houston Open 1996 280 (8-under) Paul Stankowski, BellSouth Classic 278 (2-under) Steve Jones, U.S. Open 1995 280 (even-par) Corey Pavin, U.S. Open, Billy Mayfair, TOUR Championship 283 (5-under) Lee Janzen, THE PLAYERS 1994 281 (7-under) Johnny Miller, AT&T 279 (5-under) Ernie Els, U.S. Open 1993 281 (7-under) Mike Standly, Freeport-McMoRan; Rocco Mediate, Kmart GGO 280 (4-under) Vijay Singh, Buick Classic 1992 285 (3-under) Tom Kite, U.S. Open 1991 282 (6-under) Payne Stewart, U.S. Open 279 (1-under) Tom Purtzer, World Series 279 (5-under) Craig Stadler, TOUR Championship 279 (9-under) Steve Pate, Honda 1990 282 (6-under) John Huston, Honda; Steve Elkington, Kmart GGO; Wayne Grady, PGA 1989 283 (5-under) Nick Faldo, Masters 278 (2-under) Curtis Strange, U.S. Open 1988 281 (7-under) Sandy Lyle, Masters 1987 287 (1-under) Larry Nelson, PGA 1986 287 (1-under) Kenny Knox, Honda 279 (1-under) Raymond Floyd, U.S. Open 1985 285 (3-under) Joey Sindelar, Greensboro 279 (1-under) Andy North, U.S. Open 1984 276 (4-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S. Open 280 (8-under) Bruce Lietzke, Honda; Jack Nicklaus, Memorial; Greg Norman, Kemper; Tom Watson, Western 1983 287 (1-under) Fred Couples, Kemper 1982 278 (2-under) Craig Stadler, World Series 285 (3-under) Danny Edwards, Greensboro 1981 281 (1-over) Bruce Lietzke, Byron Nelson 1980 280 (4-under) Doug Tewell, Heritage 1979 284 (even-par) Hale Irwin, U.S. Open 1978 289 (1-over) Jack Nicklaus, TPC

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

2008 334 (26-under) D.J. Trahan, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2007 343 (17-under) Charley Hoffman, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; John Rollins, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2006 335 (25-under) Chad Campbell, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2005 332 (28-under) Justin Leonard, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 335 (25-under) Tim Clark, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Joe Ogilvie, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2004 330 (30-under) Phil Mickelson, Skip Kendall, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 331 (29-under) Jay Haas, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2003 328 (31-under) Stuart Appleby, Scott McCarron, Las Vegas Invitational 330 (30-under) Mike Weir, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2002 330 (30-under) Phil Mickelson, David Berganio, Jr., Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2001 324 (36-under) Joe Durant, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2000 331 (27-under) Jesper Parnevik, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 332 (28-under) Billy Andrade, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 1999 331 (29-under) Jim Furyk, Las Vegas Invitational 1998 332 (28-under) Fred Couples, Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1997 327 (33-under) John Cook, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1996 332 (27-under) Tiger Woods, Las Vegas Invitational 1995 331 (28-under) Jim Furyk, Las Vegas 1994 332 (27-under) Bruce Lietzke, Las Vegas 1993 325 (35-under) Tom Kite, Bob Hope 1992 336 (24-under) John Cook, Gene Sauers, Rick Fehr, Mark O’Meara, Tom Kite, Bob Hope 1991 329 (31-under) Andrew Magee, D.A. Weibring, Las Vegas 1990 334 (26-under) Bob Tway, Las Vegas 1989 336 (24-under) Scott Hoch, Robert Wrenn, Las Vegas 1988 338 (22-under) Jay Haas, Bob Hope 1987 341 (19-under) Corey Pavin, Bob Hope 1986 333 (27-under) Greg Norman, Las Vegas 1985 333 (27-under) Lanny Wadkins, Bob Hope 1984 340 (20-under) John Mahaffey, Jim Simons, Bob Hope 1983 335 (25-under) Keith Fergus, Rex Caldwell, Bob Hope 1982 335 (25-under) Ed Fiori, Bob Hope 1981 335 (25-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope 1980 343 (17-under) Craig Stadler, Bob Hope 1979 343 (17-under) John Mahaffey, Bob Hope 1978 339 (21-under) Bill Rogers, Bob Hope 1977 337 (23-under) Rik Massengale, Bob Hope

344 (16-under) 339 (21-under) 341 (19-under) 343 (17-under) 344 (16-under) 342 (18-under) 339 (21-under)

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1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

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1979 265 (23-under) 1978 264 (24-under) 1977 264 (20-under) 1976 266 (18-under) 268 (16-under) 269 (19-under) 1975 260 (24-under) 263 (25-under) 1974 267 (21-under) 1973 264 (20-under) 265 (23-under) 1972 267 (21-under) 1971 261 (23-under) 1970 267 (17-under) 267 (13-under)

Hubert Green, Southern Larry Nelson, Disney World Jim Colbert, Texas Mark McCumber, Pensacola Fuzzy Zoeller, Las Vegas Isao Aoki, Hawaiian Tim Norris, Hartford Hubert Green, Hartford Hale Irwin, Hawaiian Johnny Miller, Tucson Lee Trevino, Texas Andy Bean, Hawaiian; Bill Kratzert, Milwaukee Jim Colbert, Tucson Curtis Strange, Lee Trevino, Houston; Howard Twitty, Jim Simons, Hartford Andy Bean, Atlanta Rod Funseth, Hartford Hale Irwin, Hall of Fame Rik Massengale, Hartford Bob Gilder, Phoenix; Al Geiberger, Greensboro; John Lister, Quad Cities Jack Nicklaus, TPC Johnny Miller, Phoenix Johnny Miller, Tucson Lee Trevino, New Orleans Billy Casper, Hartford Buddy Allin, Florida Citrus Jack Nicklaus, Walt Disney Miller Barber, Phoenix Bob Murphy, Hartford Dave Hill, Memphis


Facts and Figures (1970-2008) (cont.) 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

289 (1-over) 288 (4-over) 288 (even-par) 281 (1-over) 287 (3-over) 287 (7-over) 287 (3-over) 283 (5-under) 277 (3-under) 290 (2-over) 283 (3-over) 282 (2-over)

Mark Hayes, TPC Al Geiberger, Western Roger Maltbie, Memorial Dave Stockton, PGA Lou Graham, U.S. Open Hale Irwin, U.S. Open Tom Watson, Western Tommy Aaron, Masters; Dave Hill, Memphis Lanny Wadkins, Byron Nelson Jack Nicklaus, U.S. Open Gene Littler, Colonial Gibby Gilbert, Houston

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

Largest Winning Margin: 2008 8 strokes 7 strokes 5 strokes 2007 8 strokes

5 strokes

2006 13 strokes 8 strokes 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

7 strokes 6 strokes 5 strokes 6 strokes 5 strokes 11 strokes 8 strokes 7 strokes 8 strokes 15 strokes 9 strokes 7 strokes

1997 12 strokes 1996 8 strokes 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987

6 strokes 6 strokes 8 strokes 9 strokes 4 strokes 12 strokes 7 strokes 8 strokes 7 strokes

1986 7 strokes 1985 7 strokes 1984 6 strokes 1983 5 strokes 1982 7 strokes 1981 7 strokes 1980 7 strokes 1979 8 strokes 1978 5 strokes 1977 7 strokes 1976 8 strokes 1975 14 strokes 1974 8 strokes 1973 1972 1971 1970

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8 strokes 9 strokes 8 strokes 7 strokes

Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational Parker McLachlin, Legends Reno-Tahoe Open Anthony Kim, Wachovia Championship; Vijay Singh, Deutsche Bank Championship Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational; Tiger Woods, THE TOUR Championship Phil Mickelson, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Woody Austin, Stanford St. Jude Championship; Steve Flesch, Reno-Tahoe Open Phil Mickelson, BellSouth Classic Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship Kenny Perry, Bank of America Colonial Bart Bryant, THE TOUR Championship Phil Mickelson, FBR Open; Tiger Woods, British Open Chad Campbell, Bay Hill Invitational Vijay Singh, Chrysler Championship Tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational Ernie Els, Mercedes Championships K.J. Choi, Tampa Bay Classic Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open Tiger Woods, U.S. Open David Duval, Mercedes Championships John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open; Davis Love III, MCI Classic Tiger Woods, Masters Tournament Ernie Els, Buick Classic; Steve Stricker, Motorola Western Open Duffy Waldorf, LaCantera Texas Open Nick Price, PGA Davis Love III, Las Vegas Fred Couples, Nestle Lanny Wadkins, Hawaiian; Paul Azinger, Pebble Beach Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix; Donnie Hammond, Texas Corey Pavin, Texas Tom Kite, Kemper; Robert Wrenn, Buick; Ken Brown, Southern Doug Tewell, Los Angeles; Greg Norman, Las Vegas Lanny Wadkins, Los Angeles George Archer, Bank of Boston; Hubert Green, Southern Gary Koch, Doral; Lanny Wadkins, Greensboro; David Graham, Houston; Jim Colbert, Texas Craig Stadler, Kemper; Calvin Peete, B.C. Open; Calvin Peete, Pensacola Andy Bean, Bay Hill Larry Nelson, Atlanta; Jack Nicklaus, PGA Andy Bean, Atlanta Andy Bean, Kemper; Tom Kite, B.C. Open Jerry Pate, Southern; Rik Massengale, Bob Hope Raymond Floyd, Masters Johnny Miller, Phoenix Lee Trevino, New Orleans; Johnny Miller, Kaiser International Buddy Allin, Florida Citrus Jack Nicklaus, Walt Disney Jack Nicklaus, T of C Frank Beard, T of C; Tony Jacklin, U.S. Open

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Low Start By A Winnner: 2008 2007

62 (10-under) 63 (9-under) 63 (7-under) 62 (8-under)

2006 2005

63 (9-under) 61 (9-under) 62 (9-under) 62 (10-under) 62 (9-under) 62 (8-under)

2004 63 (9-under) 63 (7-under) 64 (8-under) 2003 62 (10-under) 2002 63 (8-under) 2001 61 (10-under) 2000 63 (8-under) 63 (7-under) 1999 65 (7-under) 65 (6-under) 1998 63 (9-under) 1997 62 (10-under) 1996 62 (10-under) 1995 63 (9-under) 1994 62 (9-under) 1993 63 (9-under) 63 (8-under) 1992 62 (8-under) 1991 63 (9-under) 1990 61 (9-under) 1989 64 (8-under) 1988 62 (10-under) 1987 64 (8-under) 1986 64 (7-under) 1985 63 (8-under) 64 (8-under) 1984 64 (6-under) 1983 63 (9-under) 1982 63 (8-under) 63 (7-under) 1981 65 (7-under) 65 (6-under) 1980 63 (7-under) 65 (7-under) 66 (7-under) 1979 61 (11-under) 1978 63 (9-under) 1977 64 (8-under) 64 (6-under) 65 (6-under) 66 (6-under) 1976 63 (8-under) 1975 64 (8-under) 1974 62 (10-under) 1973 64 (8-under) 1972 64 (7-under) 65 (7-under) 1971 64 (8-under) 64 (7-under) 1970 63 (7-under)

Marc Turnesa, Justin Timberlake Shriners Johnson Wagner, Shell Houston Open Richard S. Johnson, U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee Fred Funk, Mayakoba Golf Classic; Hunter Mahan, Travelers Championship Steve Flesch, Reno-Tahoe Open Corey Pavin, U.S. Bank Championship Ben Curtis, Booz Allen Classic Phil Mickelson, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Peter Lonard, MCI Heritage Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude Classic; Ben Crane, U.S. Bank Championship; Robert Gamez, Valero Texas Open; Bart Bryant, THE TOUR Championship Vijay Singh, Buick Open Stewart Cink, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational Vijay Singh, 84 LUMBER Classic Stuart Appleby, Las Vegas Invitational K.J. Choi, Tampa Bay Classic Bob Estes, FedEx St. Jude Classic Tom Lehman, Phoenix Open Paul Azinger, Sony Open in Hawaii Jesper Parnevik, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic Carlos Franco, Greater Milwaukee Open John Huston, United Airlines Hawaiian Open Steve Jones, Phoenix Open Tim Herron, Honda Classic Kenny Perry, Bob Hope; Woody Austin, Buick Open Bob Estes, Texas Howard Twitty, Hawaiian Jim Gallagher, Jr., TOUR Championship David Frost, Hardee’s Mark Brooks, Milwaukee Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series Greg Norman, Milwaukee Bob Lohr, Walt Disney Mike Reid, Tucson Hal Sutton, Phoenix Lanny Wadkins, Los Angeles Tom Kite, T of C Peter Jacobsen, Colonial Fuzzy Zoeller, Las Vegas Tim Norris, Hartford Jay Haas, Texas Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope; Hale Irwin, Buick David Graham, Phoenix; Morris Hatalsky, Hall of Fame Bruce Lietzke, Colonial; Jack Nicklaus, U.S. Open; Scott Hoch, Quad Cities Tom Watson, T of C Jim Colbert, Tucson Jerry McGee, Kemper Tom Watson, Tucson Rik Massengale, Bob Hope Jerry Pate, Southern Graham Marsh, Heritage; Hale Irwin, Hall of Fame Tom Watson, Bing Crosby, San Diego David Graham, Westchester Johnny Miller, Bob Hope Johnny Miller, Tucson Lee Trevino, Doral-Eastern Dave Hill, Monsanto Grier Jones, Hawaiian Arnold Palmer, Westchester Dave Eichelberger, Milwaukee Dave Hill, Memphis

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74 (4-over) 73 (1-over) 75 (4-over) 72 (2-over)

2006 2005

72 (2-over) 72 (even-par) 71 (1-under) 71 (1-over) 74 (2-over)

2004 2003 2002 2001

74 (1-over) 73 (2-over) 73 (1-over) 74 (2-over) 72 (1-over) 72 (even) 73 (1-over) 72 (1-over) 73 (even) 73 (2-over) 73 (2-over)

1994 74 (2-over) 1993 75 (3-over) 1992 73 (1-over) 1991 73 (1-over) 72 (2-over) 1990 72 (even-par) 1989 76 (4-over) 1988 73 (1-over) 1987 75 (3-over) 1986 75 (5-over) 1985 72 (even-par) 1984 73 (1-over) 71 (1-over) 1983 75 (4-over) 1982 75 (3-over) 1981 74 (2-over) 1980 74 (2-over) 1979 76 (4-over) 1978 76 (4-over) 75 (4-over) 1977 72 (even-par) 1976 75 (3-over) 73 (3-over) 1975 74 (3-over) 1974 73 (3-over) 1973 73 (2-over) 1972 73 (1-over) 72 (1-over) 71 (1-over) 1971 75 (4-over) 1970 76 (4-over)

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1997 63 (9-under) 1996 63 (8-under) 64 (8-under) 1995 61 (10-under) 1994 64 (7-under) 65 (7-under) 64 (6-under) 1993 62 (10-under) 62 (8-under) 1992 62 (10-over) 1991 64 (8-under) 64 (7-under) 64 (6-under) 64 (6-under) 1990 62 (10-under) 1989 63 (9-under) 1988 64 (8-under) 1987 63 (9-under) 1986 62 (9-under) 1985 63 (9-under) 1984 63 (8-under) 1983 63 (9-under) 1982 63 (7-under) 65 (7-under) 1981 62 (9-under) 1980 65 (5-under) 66 (6-under) 1979 64 (7-under) 65 (7-under) 1978 62 (8-under) 1977 64 (6-under) 65 (7-under) 1976 63 (9-under) 63 (7-under) 65 (7-under) 1975 61 (11-under) 1974 64 (7-under) 65 (7-under) 1973 63 (8-under) 1972 64 (8-under) 1971 65 (7-under) 65 (6-under) 1970 63 (8-under)

Vijay Singh, Deutsche Bank Championship Cameron Beckman, Frys.com Open Woody Austin, Stanford St. Jude Championship Brandt Snedeker, Wyndham Championship Tiger Woods, BMW Championship Kirk Triplett, Chrysler Classic of Tucson Tiger Woods, Deutsche Bank Championship John Rollins, B.C. Open Brad Faxon, Buick Championship Padraig Harrington, The Honda Classic Ryan Palmer, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort Vijay Singh, HP Classic of New Orleans J.L. Lewis, 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania Phil Tataurangi, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas Davis Love III, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Bob Estes, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas Sergio Garcia, MasterCard Colonial Duffy Waldorf, National Car Rental Golf Classic Phil Mickelson, MasterCard Colonial David Duval, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Scott Simpson, Buick Invitational; David Duval, Shell Houston Open John Cook, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Fred Funk, B.C. Open Davis Love III, Buick Invitational; Fred Couples, THE PLAYERS; Tiger Woods, Las Vegas Invitational Hal Sutton, B.C. Open Bill Glasson, Phoenix Bruce Lietzke, Las Vegas Nick Price, Colonial Tom Kite, Bob Hope Fulton Allem, World Series Davis Love III, Greensboro; John Huston, Disney Mark Brooks, Greensboro; Mark O’Meara, Disney Bruce Fleisher, New England Tom Purtzer, Colonial; D.A. Weibring, Hardee’s Dillard Pruitt, Chattanooga Greg Norman, Doral Bill Britton, Centel Tom Purtzer, Southwest; Chip Beck, USF&G Larry Nelson, Walt Disney Mac O’Grady, Hartford Lanny Wadkins, Walt Disney Gary Koch, Bay Hill, Ronnie Black, Anheuser-Busch Calvin Peete, Atlanta Payne Stewart, Quad Cities Lanny Wadkins, Buick Open Ron Streck, Houston Lee Trevino, Texas; Tom Watson, WSOG Andy Bean, Hawaiian; Raymond Floyd, Doral-Eastern; Bill Kratzert, Milwaukee Lou Graham, IVB Calvin Peete, Milwaukee Ron Streck, Texas Mike Hill, Ohio Kings Island Miller Barber, Anheuser-Busch Johnny Miller, Bob Hope Jerry Pate, Canadian Jack Nicklaus, TPC Johnny Miller, Tucson Dave Stockton, Quad Cities Hubert Green, Bob Hope; Lee Trevino, New Orleans; Dave Hill, Houston Johnny Miller, U.S. Open Grier Jones, Hawaiian; Jack Nicklaus, Walt Disney George Archer, San Diego Miller Barber, Phoenix; Bobby Mitchell, Cleveland George Knudson, Robinson Open

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71 (even) 71 (1-under) 73 (2-over) 74 (2-over) 73 (3-over) 75 (3-over) 75 (3-over) 74 (4-over) 73 (3-over) 73 (1-over)

2008 63 (8-under) 63 (7-under) 2007 62 (8-under) 63 (9-under) 63 (8-under) 2006 63 (9-under) 63 (8-under) 64 (8-under) 2005 61 (9-under) 63 (9-under) 2004 62 (10-under) 63 (9-under) 2003 62 (10-under) 2002 62 (10-under) 2001 63 (9-under) 63 (7-under) 2000 62 (10-under) 63 (7-under) 1999 59 (13-under) 1998 64 (8-under)

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1999 1998 1997 1996 1995

Padraig Harrington, British Open Andres Romero, Zurich Classic of New Orleans Mark Calcavecchia, PODS Championship Mark Wilson, The Honda Classic; Woody Austin, Stanford St. Jude Championship Jeff Maggert, FedEx St. Jude Classic Luke Donald, The Honda Classic Stephen Ames, THE PLAYERS Championship Geoff Ogilvy, U.S. Open Phil Mickelson, BellSouth Classic; Tiger Woods, Masters Tournament Stuart Appleby, Mercedes Championships Phil Mickelson, FBR Open Padraig Harrington, Honda Classic Vijay Singh, Shell Houston Open Stewart Cink, MCI Heritage Phil Mickelson, Masters Tournament Ben Crane, BellSouth Classic Mike Weir, Nissan Open Sergio Garcia, Mercedes Championships Dan Forsman, SEI Pennsylvania Classic Robert Allenby, Nissan Open; Mike Weir, THE TOUR Championship Vijay Singh, Masters Tournament; Tiger Woods, Bell Canadian Open Stewart Cink, MCI Classic Tiger Woods, Memorial Tournament Paul Lawrie, British Open Mark O’Meara, Masters Tournament Lee Janzen, U.S. Open Jeff Sluman, Tucson Chrysler Classic Mark O’Meara, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic Steve Jones, U.S. Open Greg Norman, NEC World Series of Golf Payne Stewart, Shell Houston Open; Billy Mayfair, Motorola Western Jose Maria Olazabal, Masters Phil Mickelson, Buick Invitational Greg Norman, Canadian Ian Woosnam, USF&G Tom Purtzer, World Series David Ishii, Hawaiian Steve Jones, Bob Hope; Mike Sullivan, IIAO Curtis Strange, Memorial Lanny Wadkins, Doral Raymond Floyd, U.S. Open Bernhard Langer, Masters; Bill Glasson, Kemper Greg Norman, Canadian Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S. Open Larry Nelson, U.S. Open Craig Stadler, Masters Ed Fiori, Western Raymond Floyd, Doral-Eastern Fuzzy Zoeller, San Diego Bruce Lietzke, Canadian John Mahaffey, PGA Mark Hayes, TPC; Jack Nicklaus, Memorial; Al Geiberger, Memphis Ben Crenshaw, Pebble Beach Lee Trevino, Colonial Lou Graham, U.S. Open Hale Irwin, U.S. Open; Lee Trevino, PGA Rod Funseth, Los Angeles Gary Player, New Orleans Deane Beman, Quad Cities Gary Player, PGA Buddy Allin, Greensboro Pete Brown, San Diego

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2000 72 (even)

Low Finish By A Winner:


Facts and Figures (1970-2008) (cont.) High Finish By A Winner:

72 (even-par) 71 (1-over)

2006

71 (2-under) 72 (2-over) 72 (1-over) 72 (even-par)

2005 2004

75 (4-over) 73 (3-over) 73 (1-over) 72 (2-over) 76 (4-over) 75 (3-over)

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2003 73 (1-over) 72 (2-over)

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75 (3-over) 74 (2-over) 73 (2-over) 73 (1-over)

1998 73 (1-over)

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2008 2007

1997 71 (1-under)

2002 2001 2000 1999

1996 1995 1994 1993 1992

72 (1-over) 73 (2-over) 73 (1-over) 72 (even) 73 (1-over)

69 (1-under) 72 (even-par) 71 (even-par) 70 (even-par) 73 (3-over) 73 (2-over) 74 (2-over) 71 (1-over) 71 (1-under) 72 (even-par)

1991 75 (3-over) 1990 72 (even-par) 71 (even-par) 1989 72 (1-over) 72 (even-par) 70 (even-par) 1988 74 (2-over) 1987 72 (1-over) 71 (1-over) 72 (even-par) 1986 71 (1-over) 71 (even-par) 71 (1-under) 1985 74 (2-over) 74 (4-over) 1984 73 (1-over) 1983 77 (5-over) 1982 75 (3-over) 1981 75 (3-over) 1980 74 (3-over) 1979 77 (5-over) 1978 75 (3-over) 1977 74 (2-over) 73 (2-over) 1976 76 (4-over)

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Trevor Immelman, Masters Tournament Parker McLachlin, Legends Reno-Tahoe Open Tiger Woods, U.S. Open Tiger Woods, WGC-CA Championship; Steve Flesch, Turning Stone Resort Championship Steve Flesch, Reno-Tahoe Open Fred Funk, Mayakoba Golf Classic; Mark Wilson, The Honda Classic; Charley Hoffman, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Daniel Chopra, Ginn sur Mer Classic Geoff Ogilvy, U.S. Open Rory Sabbatini, Nissan Open Arron Oberholser, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational; Rod Pampling, Bay Hill Invitational Peter Lonard, MCI Heritage Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude Classic Phil Mickelson, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Phil Mickelson, PGA Championship Vijay Singh, PGA Championship John Daly, Buick Invitational; Vaughn Taylor, Reno Tahoe Open David Toms, Wachovia Championship Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship Jim Furyk, U.S. Open Justin Leonard, WORLDCOM CLASSIC Scott McCarron, BellSouth Classic Robert Allenby, Shell Houston Open David Duval, THE PLAYERS Championship; Tiger Woods, National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic; Ernie Els, Bay Hill Invitational Mark O’Meara, Buick Invitational, Stuart Appleby, Honda Classic Ernie Els, U.S. Open; Steve Jones, Bell Canadian Open David Ogrin, LaCantera Texas Open Guy Boros, Greater Vancouver Open Phil Mickelson, NEC World Series of Golf Billy Mayfair, TOUR Championship Fred Funk, Ideon Classic Johnny Miller, AT&T Scott Simpson, Byron Nelson Brett Ogle, Pebble Beach Steve Elkington, T of C; Tom Kite, U.S. Open; David Frost, Hardee’s Steve Pate, Honda Mark O’Meara, Pebble Beach; David Ishii, Hawaiian; Dan Forsman, Shearson Lehman Payne Stewart, MCI Wayne Grady, Westchester Bill Glasson, Doral-Ryder Curtis Strange, U.S. Open Steve Jones, Pebble Beach; Curtis Strange, Nabisco Paul Azinger, Hartford Curtis Strange, World Series Larry Nelson, PGA Dan Pohl, World Series Hal Sutton, Phoenix John Mahaffey, TPC; Bob Murphy, Canadian Curtis Strange, Honda; Scott Verplank, Western Andy North, U.S. Open Greg Norman, Kemper Fred Couples, Kemper Danny Edwards, Greensboro Larry Nelson, Greensboro Dave Eichelberger, Bay Hill Lon Hinkle, Bing Crosby Jack Nicklaus, TPC Gene Littler, Houston; Lee Trevino, Canadian Jerry Pate, Phoenix Roger Maltbie, Memorial

PGA TOUR

1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

73 (2-over) 73 (1-over) 72 (1-over) 71 (1-over) 73 (3-over) 73 (1-over) 75 (4-over) 74 (2-over) 73 (3-over) 74 (4-over) 72 (1-over) 72 (even-par)

Lou Graham, U.S. Open Gene Littler, Bing Crosby Tom Jenkins, IVB Jack Nicklaus, PGA Hale Irwin, U.S. Open Allen Miller, Tallahassee Homero Blancas, Monsanto Jack Nicklaus, Masters, U.S. Open; Gary Player, PGA Jerry Heard, Colonial Jerry Heard, American Classic Billy Casper, Los Angeles Bob Stone, Citrus Open; Ken Still, Kaiser International

Largest 18-Hole Lead: 2008 4 strokes 2007 4 strokes 2006 4 strokes 2005 3 strokes

2004 3 strokes 2003 3 strokes 2002 3 strokes 2001 3 strokes 2000 3 strokes 1999 2 strokes 1998 3 strokes 1997 4 strokes 1996 2 strokes 1995 2 strokes 1994 4 strokes 1993 5 strokes 1992 3 strokes 1991 3 strokes 1990 4 strokes 1989 4 strokes 1988 3 strokes 1987 4 strokes 1986 3 strokes 1985 4 strokes 1984 3 strokes 1983 4 strokes 1982 4 strokes 1981 3 strokes 1980 2 strokes 1979 4 strokes 1978 3 strokes 1977 3 strokes 1976 3 strokes 1975 3 strokes 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

4 strokes 5 strokes 3 strokes 3 strokes 3 strokes

Hunter Mahan, The Barclays; Anthony Kim, THE TOUR Championship Jesper Parnevik, Valero Texas Open Justin Rose, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort Phil Mickelson, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Chad Campbell, Honda Classic; Jim Furyk, Barclays Classic; Colin Montgomerie, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship Charles Howell III, Booz Allen Classic; Corey Pavin, Buick Championship; Ted Purdy, Valero Texas Open; Vijay Singh, 84 LUMBER Classic Fred Funk, Nissan Open; Darren Clarke, Masters Tournament; Briny Baird, Buick Classic Mike Weir, Mercedes Championships Paul Stankowski, Compaq Classic of New Orleans; Bob Estes, FedEx St. Jude Classic Harrison Frazar, Memorial Tournament; Nick Price, Advil Western Open; Esteban Toledo, B.C. Open; Jeff Maggert, Buick Challenge Tommy Tolles, Sony Open in Hawaii; Ben Bates, Greater Milwaukee Open; Sergio Garcia, PGA Championship; Robert Friend, Buick Challenge Loren Roberts, Greater Milwaukee Open Sonny Skinner, Buick Open Tim Herron, Honda Classic; Nolan Henke, Greater Milwaukee Open; Scott Dunlap, Bell Canadian Open John Huston, Mercedes Championships; Duffy Waldorf, Phoenix Open; Mark Brooks, Nestle Invitational; Woody Austin, Buick Open Jose Maria Olazabal, Freeport-McMoRan Jim Gallagher, Jr., TOUR Championship Billy Ray Brown, PLAYERS Lanny Wadkins, T of C, Scott Hoch, Buick Open Fred Couples, Memorial; Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series Bob Tway, Disney World Davis Love III, Phoenix; Jeff Sluman, Southern Mike Sullivan, Honda Fred Couples, Kemper Tom Kite, T of C David Graham, T of C; Ralph Landrum, Pensacola George Burns, Kemper Terry Mauney, Los Angeles; Larry Rinker, Tallahassee Calvin Peete, B.C. Open Dan Pohl, Bay Hill; Jerry Pate, Heritage; Tom Purtzer, Greensboro; Bob Murphy,Tallahassee; Tom Watson, Byron Nelson, World Series; Bruce Lietzke, Colonial; Bob Shearer, Atlanta; Scott Hoch, Quad Cities; Jim Simons, Hartford; Barry Jaeckel,Hall of Fame Mark Lye, Atlanta; Dana Quigley, Hall of Fame Tom Watson, Tucson, Bing Crosby; Jeff Hewes, Canadian Rik Massengale, Bob Hope; Fred Marti, Pleasant Valley Mike Reid (amateur), U.S. Open Bob Stanton, Inverrary; Jack Nicklaus, Heritage; Tom Weiskopf, Greensboro; David Graham, Western Johnny Miller, Tucson Gibby Gilbert, World Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby Charles Coody, Masters Rod Funseth, San Antonio

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4 strokes 6 strokes 6 strokes 5 strokes

2004 3 strokes 2003 5 strokes 2002 4 strokes 2001 5 strokes 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

7 strokes 5 strokes 7 strokes 5 strokes 6 strokes 4 strokes 5 strokes 3 strokes

1971 3 strokes 1970 4 strokes

Largest 54-Hole Lead: 2008 8 strokes 2007 5 strokes 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

8 strokes 8 strokes 7 strokes 8 strokes 8 strokes 6 strokes 10 strokes 6 strokes 7 strokes 9 strokes 9 strokes 5 strokes 5 strokes 6 strokes

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1985 1984 1983 1982 1981

5 strokes 7 strokes 6 strokes 7 strokes 5 strokes

1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

7 strokes 8 strokes 5 strokes 6 strokes 8 strokes 7 strokes 6 strokes 9 strokes 8 strokes 5 strokes 4 strokes

Low 36-Hole Cut: 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990

138 (6-under) Justin Timberlake Shriners 139 (5-under) Wyndham Championship 138 (5-under) Frys.com Open 139 (5-under) FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 137 (6-under) Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 138 (6-under) FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 139 (5-under) Chrysler Classic of Tucson 140 (4-under) Chrysler Classic of Tucson; HP Classic of New Orleans; Buick Open; Southern Farm Bureau Classic; FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 138 (6-under) The Honda Classic 138 (6-under) Walt Disney World Resort Golf Classic 139 (5-under) Buick Challenge 140 (4-under) Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, The Honda Classic 139 (3-under) Greater Milwaukee Open, John Deere Classic 139 (5-under) National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 139 (1-under) Sony Open in Hawaii 139 (1-under) Canon Greater Hartford Open 140 (4-under) Honda Classic; National Car Rental Golf Classic; Southern Farm Bureau Classic 138 (4-under) FeEx St. Jude Classic 139 (5-under) United Airlines Hawaiian Open 138 (3-under) Greater Milwaukee Open 140 (4-under) United Airlines Hawaiian Open 138 (2-under) GTE Byron Nelson Classic 139 (3-under) Greater Milwaukee Open 140 (4-under) Buick Invitational 139 (3-under) FedEx St. Jude Classic 139 (1-under) GTE Byron Nelson Classic 140 (4-under) Buick Open 139 (3-under) Texas 140 (even-par) Hardee’s 141 (3-under) Hawaiian, Buick Invitational 140 (4-under) Shell Houston 140 (2-under) H-E-B Texas 139 (1-under) Byron Nelson 139 (3-under) Federal Express, Texas 140 (4-under) Buick Invitational 137 (3-under) Chattanooga 140 (4-under) Milwaukee, Shearson Lehman 140 (2-under) Phoenix, Anheuser-Busch, New England 138 (2-under) Chattanooga, Texas 141 (3-under) Milwaukee

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1972 4 strokes

1988 5 strokes 1987 8 strokes 1986 5 strokes

Fred Couples, Nestle Steve Pate, Honda Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series Ian Baker-Finch, Colonial; Greg Norman, Milwaukee; John Daly, Chattanooga Corey Pavin, Texas Joey Sindelar, Buick Fuzzy Zoeller, Pebble Beach; Calvin Peete, USF&G; Mark Calcavecchia, Southwest Corey Pavin, Colonial Greg Norman, Kemper Mike Nicolette, Bay Hill; Hal Sutton, Anheuser-Busch Craig Stadler, Tucson Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope; Hale Irwin, Hawaiian; Jay Haas, Milwaukee Jim Colbert, Tucson; Seve Ballesteros, Masters Tom Watson, Heritage Tom Watson, PGA; Tom Kite, B.C. Open Lee Trevino, Canadian Raymond Floyd, Masters Johnny Miller, Phoenix Jack Nicklaus, Hawaiian Jack Nicklaus, Ohio Kings Island Jim Jamieson, Western Jack Nicklaus, T of C; Jerry Heard, American Classic Ron Cerrudo, San Antonio; Bob Stone, Citrus Open; Tony Jacklin, U.S. Open; Bob Murphy, Hartford; Bobby Mitchell, Azalea

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1991 4 strokes 1990 9 strokes 1989 5 strokes 1988 4 strokes 1987 8 strokes 1986 5 strokes 1985 5 strokes 1984 6 strokes 1983 6 strokes 1982 6 strokes 1981 4 strokes 1980 5 strokes 1979 4 strokes 1978 5 strokes 1977 6 strokes 1976 6 strokes 1975 7 strokes 1974 6 strokes 1973 4 strokes

6 strokes 5 strokes 8 strokes 4 strokes

Section

1992 4 strokes

Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational; Phil Mickelson, Northern Trust Open; Parker McLachlin, Legends Reno-Tahoe Open Jesper Parnevik, Valero Texas Open Phil Mickelson, BellSouth Classic Darren Clarke, MCI Heritage Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude Classic; Mark Calcavecchia, Bell Canadian Open Carl Pettersson, The Honda Classic, Stewart Cink, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship; Shigeki Maruyama, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro Pat Perez, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational, Buick Open Brad Faxon, Sony Open in Hawaii; Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix Open Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational David Duval, Mercedes Championships; Fred Funk, B.C. Open David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic Steve Jones, Phoenix Open Tim Herron, Honda Classic Tom Lehman, MCI Classic; D.A. Weibring, Quad City Classic Nick Price, PGA Payne Stewart, Buick Invitational; Steve Stricker, Canadian; Tom Lehman, Buick Southern Davis Love III, Los Angeles; Chip Beck, FreeportMcMoRan; Bruce Lietzke, Canadian Blaine McCallister, Texas; Jeff Maggert, IIAO Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series Fuzzy Zoeller, Memorial Paul Azinger, Bay Hill; Larry Nelson, Atlanta Joey Sindelar, B.C. Open Sandy Lyle, Greensboro Calvin Peete, Phoenix Nick Price, Canadian Hal Sutton, Anheuser-Busch Roger Maltbie, the Memorial Jack Nicklaus, Masters; Leonard Thompson, Canadian Rex Caldwell, Buick Ben Crenshaw, Phoenix; Tom Watson, Memorial Mac McLendon, Pensacola Al Geiberger, Memphis Bob Dickson, Western Tom Weiskopf, Westchester Johnny Miller, Heritage Billy Casper, Bing Crosby; Tom Watson, Hawaiian; Lee Trevino, Doral-Eastern; Jack Nicklaus, Atlanta; Forrest Fezler, American Classic Homero Blancas, Phoenix; Chris Blocker, Florida Citrus; Dave Hill, Monsanto Jerry Heard, American Classic; Billy Casper, Kaiser International Grier Jones, Monsanto

1992 1991 1990 1989


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ALL-TIME RECORDS

Facts and Figures (1970-2008) (cont.) 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

137 (3-under) Byron Nelson, Texas 141 (3-under) Andy Williams, USF&G 139 (1-under) Hardee’s, Provident, Texas 140 (4-under) Andy Williams 139 (1-under) Byron Nelson, Hardee’s 141 (3-under) Buick 139 (1-under) Vantage 139 (5-under) San Diego 141 (3-under) San Diego 141 (1-under) Phoenix 139 (3-under) Hartford 139 (1-under) Texas 139 (3-under) Hartford 139 (3-under) Hartford 140 (2-under) Hartford 141 (3-under) Milwaukee 140 (even-par) Tucson 141 (1-under) Phoenix, Houston 142 (2-under) Hawaiian, Pensacola 140 (2-under) Hartford 142 (2-under) Anheuser-Busch 140 (even-par) Texas 142 (2-under) Buick 142 (even-par) Phoenix, Hartford 143 (1-under) Hawaiian, San Diego 144 (even-par) Florida Citrus 142 (even-par) Hartford, Sahara 144 (even-par) Inverrary, Houston, Westchester, Texas, Kaiser International 141 (1-under) Greensboro, Hartford 142 (2-under) Kemper, Texas 143 (1-under) San Diego 140 (2-under) Hartford 141 (1-under) Hartford 137 (5-under) Phoenix 140 (even-par) Memphis 141 (1-under) Azalea 141 (1-over) Magnolia 143 (1-under) Citrus Invitational

High 36-Hole Cut: 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

149 (9-over) British Open 149 (7-over) U.S. Open 148 (8-over) PGA Championship 150 (10-over) U.S. Open (Oakmont Golf Club) 152 (8-over) Masters Tournament 149 (9-over) U.S. Open 148 (4-over) Masters Tournament; the Memorial Tournament 144 (4-over) FedEx St. Jude Classic 148 (8-over) U.S. Open 147 (5-over) MCI Heritage 148 (4-over) the Memorial Tournament; Masters Tournament 145 (3-over) British Open; Bell Canadian Open 150 (8-over) British Open 148 (8-over) PGA Championship 150 (10-over) U.S. Open 147 (3-over) THE PLAYERS Championship, Memorial Tournament 146 (6-over) U.S. Open 150 (6-over) THE PLAYERS Championship 149 (7-over) U.S. Open 154 (12-over) British Open 150 (6-over) Masters Tournament 149 (5-over) Masters Tournament 147 (7-over) U.S. Open 148 (8-over) U.S. Open 149 (5-over) THE PLAYERS 148 (4-over) British Open 146 (6-over) U.S. Open 148 (4-over) Doral-Ryder 147 (5-over) Honda, U.S. Open 152 (8-over) Freeport-McMoRan 148 (4-over) Nestle 148 (6-over) PGA 149 (5-over) USF&G

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1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

157 (13-over) Memorial 150 (6-over) Memorial 149 (5-over) Memorial 151 (7-over) Honda, PGA 150 (10-over) U.S. Open 150 (6-over) St. Jude Classic 150 (6-over) Memorial 151 (9-over) Los Angeles 151 (7-over) Memorial 152 (10-over) Bay Hill 149 (5-over) Memorial, Kemper, Western 147 (7-over) Colonial 152 (8-over) Memorial 150 (6-over) Memorial, Western 149 (9-over) PGA 157 (13-over) Memorial 153 (9-over) TPC 155 (11-over) TPC 157 (13-over) Memorial 151 (9-over) Western 151 (9-over) Heritage 149 (9-over) PGA 151 (7-over) Masters 149 (9-over) American Classic 154 (10-over) U.S. Open 150 (10-over) PGA 152 (10-over) Heritage 153 (9-over) U.S. Open 151 (9-over) Heritage 151 (7-over) Masters 150 (10-over) PGA

Fewest To Make 36-Hole Cut (70-and-ties cuts): 2008 70 FBR Open 71 Arnold Palmer Invitational 2007 70 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, British Open, Turning Stone Resort Championship 2006 70 The INTERNATIONAL, PGA Championship, Chrysler Championship 2005 70 Chrysler Classic of Tucson, Bay Hill Invitational, Booz Allen Classic, Cialis Western Open 2004 70 FBR Open, Deutsche Bank Championship, Southern Farm Bureau Classic 2003 70 Shell Houston Open, Wachovia Championship, the Memorial Tournament, Western Open, PGA Championship 2002 70 Phoenix Open, Valero Texas Open 2001 70 Sony Open in Hawaii, Memorial Tournament, FedEx St. Jude Classic, British Open Championship, Reno-Tahoe Open 2000 70 MasterCard Colonial, Buick Open 1999 70 Buick Challenge 1998 70 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Buick Challenge 1997 70 United Airlines Hawaiian Open, Kemper Open, British Open, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill 1996 70 Phoenix Open, B.C. Open 1995 70 Phoenix Open 1994 70 Buick Classic, Federal Express 1993 70 New England 1992 70 Texas 1991 70 Buick Classic, Chattanooga 1990 70 Canadian, Texas 1989 70 Doral-Ryder, Memorial, Atlanta, Hardee’s, PGA 1988 70 Phoenix 1987 70 Buick, Centel 1986 70 Hawaiian, Heritage, Buick, Anhueser-Busch 1985 70 Atlanta, Quad Cities 1984 70 Atlanta, PGA, Milwaukee 1983 70 Hawaii, Atlanta, Memorial 1982 70 Houston, Disney World 1981 70 Inverrary 1980 70 Doral-Eastern 1979 70 Byron Nelson, Pensacola 1978 70 Tucson, San Diego, Byron Nelson, American Optical, Westchester 1977 70 Hawaiian 1976 70 Heritage 1975 70 B.C. Open

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70 Greensboro, American Classic, Sahara 70 Jacksonville, IVB, Southern, Kaiser International 70 Monsanto, Colonial, Cleveland 70 Los Angeles, Tucson, Kaiser International 70 San Diego, Canadian, PGA

Fewest To Make 54-Hole Cut:

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988

87 89 90 84 86

Sony Open in Hawaii, Wachovia Championship Children’s Miracle Network Classic Frys.com Open THE PLAYERS Championship, Zurich Classic of New Orleans U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee; FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 89 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro 89 Buick Invitational 88 Greater Milwaukee Open 87 Air Canada Championship 88 Greater Milwaukee Open 84 MCI Classic 88 Quad City Classic 103 U.S. Open (10-stroke rule) 88 Buick Open 103 British Open (10-stroke rule) 88 Quad City Classic 88 Buick Southern Open 90 Buick Invitational 85 PGA 84 Hardee’s 88 Buick Classic 85 Phoenix 89 Milwaukee

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60 60 78 76 85 80 72 75 74 71 74 77 79 80 77 82 82 80 86 82 76 82 81 74 83 80 77 77 75 78 70 73 76 72 71 71 70 80 71

AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Las Vegas Invitational AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Invensys Classic at Las Vegas Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Las Vegas Invitational Las Vegas Invitational AT&T Pebble Beach Las Vegas Invitational Las Vegas Invitational Walt Disney World AT&T Pebble Beach AT&T Pebble Beach Walt Disney World Las Vegas Invitational Walt Disney World AT&T Pebble Beach AT&T Pebble Beach Las Vegas Invitational Walt Disney World Walt Disney World Walt Disney World Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby

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Most To Make 36-Hole Cut:

USF&G Phoenix, Southern Buick LaJet PGA Texas Hartford Phoenix Quad Cities New Orleans Doral-Eastern Westchester San Diego B.C. Open Phoenix St. Louis Hartford Kaiser International, Sahara

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60 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 60 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 78 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 76 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 72 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 74 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 70 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 74 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 70 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 70 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 74 Las Vegas Invitational 70 Las Vegas Invitational 77 Walt Disney World 70 Walt Disney World 72 AT&T Pebble Beach 73 Walt Disney World 72 Las Vegas Invitational 73 AT&T Pebble Beach 78 AT&T Pebble Beach 73 Las Vegas Invitational 72 Las Vegas Invitational 70 Las Vegas Invitational 71 AT&T Pebble Beach 70 Las Vegas Invitational 73 Bing Crosby 75 Bing Crosby 70 Walt Disney World 77 Bing Crosby 75 Bing Crosby 78 Bing Crosby 70 Bing Crosby 73 Bing Crosby 76 Bing Crosby 75 Bing Crosby 71 Bing Crosby 71 Bing Crosby 70 Bing Crosby 80 Bing Crosby 71 Bing Crosby

87 86 83 89 87 90 91 83 88 85 86 85 86 84 90 86 88 85

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2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

Most Tied For Lead, 18 Holes: 2008 7 RBC Canadian Open 2007 5 Mercedes-Benz Championship, AT&T National 2006 4 The Honda Classic, Wachovia Championship, Buick Championship, Cialis Western Open, John Deere Classic 2005 6 PGA Championship 5 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2004 8 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee; Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 2003 6 The Honda Classic 2002 6 Bay Hill Invitational 2001 6 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open

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Facts and Figures (1970-2008) (cont.) 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

8 The Honda Classic 5 Compaq Classic of New Orleans 5 Doral-Ryder Open 7 Greater Milwaukee Open 4 MCI Classic, FedEx St. Jude Classic 5 Buick Invitational of California 5 Western, Deposit Guaranty, Federal Express St. Jude 7 Phoenix 6 Kmart Greater Greensboro 5 USF&G 4 Bob Hope Chrysler, Phoenix, USF&G 5 Kmart Greater Greensboro 6 Buick Open 7 Western 6 Shearson Lehman-Andy Williams 4 Bob Hope, Isuzu Andy Williams, Hawaiian, Colonial 7 Los Angeles 4 Phoenix 5 Greater Milwaukee 5 Hawaiian 4 Kemper 5 Greater Greensboro, U.S. Open 7 TPC 7 U.S. Open 4 Houston, Pensacola 6 Tallahassee 5 B.C. Open 6 Southern 6 U.S. Open 4 Canadian, Greater Hartford 7 Coral Springs

Most Tied For Lead, 36 Holes: 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

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Stanford St. Jude Championship Shell Houston Open Ford Championship at Doral, PGA Championship, Canadian Open Southern Farm Bureau Classic Shell Houston Open, the Memorial Tournament, Cialis Western Open Shell Houston Open British Open Championship, PGA Championship Canon Greater Hartford Open Buick Invitational, Shell Houston Open, Canon Greater Hartford Open National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort, Buick Challenge, Buick Open, U.S. Open 6 National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 3 Las Vegas, B.C. Open, Greater Vancouver, MasterCard Colonial 5 Greater Vancouver Open, Buick Challenge 5 B.C. Open 4 Northern Telecom 4 Nissan Los Angeles, Deposit Guaranty, H-E-B Texas, Las Vegas 4 Kemper 3 Honda, Buick Classic 3 Bob Hope Chrysler, AT&T Pebble Beach 4 Kmart Greater Greensboro 6 Honda 5 Doral-Ryder 4 Memorial 3 Los Angeles, Doral-Eastern, Masters, St. Jude Memphis 3 Los Angeles, Doral-Eastern, PGA 3 MONY T of C, Miller High Life Quad Cities, Panasonic Las Vegas, Walt Disney World 6 TPC 3 Danny Thomas Memphis, Pleasant Valley 4 Memorial, B.C. Open 3 Hawaiian, Tallahassee 5 Sea Pines Heritage 7 Westchester 4 Greater Greensboro, Pleasant Valley 6 Sahara 4 U.S. Open 6 Liggett & Myers, Shrine Robinson 6 U.S. Open 6 National Airlines 3 Colonial, Dow Jones

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Most Tied For Lead, 54 Holes: 2008 5 Arnold Palmer Invitational 2007 4 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial 2006 2 Sony Open in Hawaii, Buick Invitational, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, The Honda Classic, Verizon Heritage, EDS Byron Nelson Championship, Bank of America Colonial, FedEx St. Jude Classic, U.S. Open, PGA Championship, 84 LUMBER Classic, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro 2005 5 Deutsche Bank Championship; BellSouth Classic (54-hole event) 4 the Memorial Tournament 2004 3 Bank of America Colonial 2003 4 Buick Classic, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 2002 3 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (90-hole event), Buick Invitational, Reno-Tahoe Open 2001 4 British Open 2000 2 Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, BellSouth Classic, GTE Byron Nelson Classic, Compaq Classic of New Orleans, Advil Western Open, B.C. Open, Bell Canadian Open, THE TOUR Championship 1999 4 FedEx St. Jude Classic 1998 3 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, MasterCard Colonial, Canon GHO 1997 4 THE TOUR Championship 1996 4 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic 1995 4 MCI 1994 3 Northern Telecom, Phoenix, Shell Houston, Federal Express St. Jude, Las Vegas 1993 4 NEC World Series, H-E-B Texas 1992 4 GTE Byron Nelson 1991 4 Las Vegas 1990 3 Nestle, Buick Southern 1989 3 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester, Canon Greater Hartford, NEC World Series 1988 4 Provident, Centel 1987 4 Las Vegas 1986 4 Buick Open, Federal Express St. Jude 1985 3 Doral-Eastern, TPC, Houston, Pensacola 1984 5 Las Vegas 1983 5 Colonial 1982 3 Miller High-Life Quad Cities 1981 3 Memorial, Anheuser-Busch 1980 3 Doral-Eastern, World Series 1979 3 Glen Campbell Los Angeles 1978 5 First NBC New Orleans 1977 3 Kemper, Western 1976 5 IVB-Philadelphia 1975 4 San Antonio-Texas 1974 4 Glen Campbell Los Angeles, Houston, Southern 1973 4 U.S. Open 1972 3 Jackie Gleason’s Inverrary, Greater Jacksonville, Liggett & Myers, Southern 1971 5 Andy Williams San Diego 1970 4 Greater Greensboro

Most Consecutive Events In The Money: 2008 29 2007 23 2006 42 2005 142 2004 133 2003 114 2002 96 2001 78 2000 59 1999 38 1998 49 1997 46 1996 24 1995 14 1994 25 1993 25 1992 19 1991 18 1990 17

Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Ernie Els Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Vijay Singh Vijay Singh Vijay Singh Jay Haas Fred Couples Steve Elkington Tom Kite Fred Couples Larry Mize

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33 15 19 16 14 21 26 53 35 28 17 86 54 105 91 74 56 37

Three Eagles In One Round:

Tom Kite Ben Crenshaw Greg Norman Gene Sauers Tom Kite, Scott Hoch Jack Nicklaus Hale Irwin Tom Kite Tom Kite Tom Watson Hubert Green, Bill Rogers Hale Irwin Hale Irwin Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus

Consecutive Years With Win:

2008 – 26 2007 – 28 2006 – 25 2005 – 31 2004 – 34 2003 – 32

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1996 – 39 1995 – 35 1994 – 44 1993 – 25 1992 – 33 1991 – 29

1990 – 34 1989 – 32 1988 – 22 1987 – 30 1986 – 21 1985 – 35

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2008 Daniel Chopra, (# 9/Rd 2/TPC Summerlin) Justin Timberlake Shriners 2007 Tim Petrovic (#10/Poppy Hills/Rd 3/D, 6I), AT&T Pebble Beach National ProAm, Nathan Green (#2/Harbour Town/Rd 2/D, 3I), Verizon Heritage, Hunter Mahan (#11/TPC Sawgrass/Rd 2/D, 5I), Peter Lonard (#2/TPC Sawgrass/Rd 3/D, 5I), THE PLAYERS Championship, Stewart Cink (#6 TPC Sugarloaf/Rd 4/ Hybrid) AT&T Classic. 2006 Brian Gay (#1/Rd 2/D, 5I), Nissan Open; Geoff Ogilvy (#6/Rd. 1/D, 8I), The Honda Classic; Jeff Overton (#18/Rd. 2/D, 3I), Barclays Classic; Joey Sindelar (#5/Rd. 3/D, 3W), PGA Championship 2005 Tim Petrovic (#11, Rd 1, PGA West/Palmer Course), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Tag Ridings (#12, Rd 3, Tamarisk CC), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Dean Wilson (#9, Rd 2), Barclays Classic; Mathias Gronberg (#6, Rd 4), U.S. Bank Championship 2004 John Daly (#2, Par 5, PGA West/Palmer Course), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; John Douma (#8, Par 5), Chrysler Classic of Tucson; Gary Evans (#4, Par 5), British Open 2003 James McLean (#17, Par 5, CC at Mirasol, Sunset Course), The Honda Classic; Dave Stockton, Jr. (#5, Par 5), 100th Western Open 2002 Deane Pappas, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (Indian Wells CC, #18); Tim Petrovic, The Honda Classic, (TPC Heron Bay, #16); Steve Lowery, The International Presented By Qwest, (#17); John Riegger, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill, (#3 ) 2001 Andrew Magee, Phoenix Open, (#17); Jeff Maggert, The British Open, (Royal Lytham and St. Annes, #6); Greg Owen, The British Open, (Royal Lytham and St. Annes, #11); Jimmy Green, B.C. Open, (#12); Craig Parry, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas, (TPC Summerlin, #3). 2000 David Sutherland, The Honda Classic (#14); Craig Stadler, Shell Houston Open (#15); Bill Glasson, FedEx St. Jude Classic (#5); Frank Lickliter II, John Deere Classic (#2); Ernie Els, World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational (Firestone CC, #2); Jim Gallagher, Jr., Southern Farm Bureau Classic (#5) 1999 Jerry Kelly (Indian Wells CC, #14), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Tommy Tolles (#2),Touchstone Energy Tucson Open; Charles Raulerson (#1) DoralRyder Open; Scott Dunlap (#6), Kemper Open; Carlos Franco (#7), Memorial Tournament 1998 Woody Austin (#6), Kemper Open 1997 David Duval (#2), Tucson Chrysler Classic; Peter Teravainen (#11), Memorial Tournament 1996 Guy Hill, Bell Canadian Open (Glen Abbey GC, #18) 1995 Per-Ulrik Johansson, PGA Championship (Riviera CC, #11); J.L. Lewis, Milwaukee (#4) 1994 Olin Browne, Northern Telecom (#2); Jeff Maggert, Masters (#13); Mike Donald, Texas (Oak Hills, #15) 1993 Massy Kuramoto, Deposit Guaranty (Hattiesburg, #3); Tom Sieckmann, Kmart GGO (#9); Bobby Wadkins, Memorial (#15); Darrell Kestner, PGA (Inverness, #13) 1992 Mark O’Meara, Bob Hope (Indian Wells, #18); Billy Andrade, Las Vegas (LVCC, #2) 1991 Payne Stewart, Pebble Beach (Spyglass, #7); Mark Brooks, Kemper (#6); Lon Hinkle, Anheuser-Busch (#13); John Daly, Western (#5); Davis Love III,

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Holes-In-One By Year:

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Tiger Woods (1996-2008) Tiger Woods (1996-2007) Tiger Woods (1996-2006) Tiger Woods (1996-2005) Tiger Woods (1996-2004) Tiger Woods (1996-2003) Tiger Woods (1996-2002) Tiger Woods (1996-2001) Ernie Els (1994-2000) Ernie Els (1994-99) Phil Mickelson (1993-98) Greg Norman (1992-97) Greg Norman (1992-96) Ben Crenshaw, Lee Janzen, Greg Norman (1992-95) Fred Couples (1990-94) Paul Azinger (1987-93) Paul Azinger (1987-92) Paul Azinger (1987-91) Paul Azinger (1987-90) Curtis Strange (1983-89) Curtis Strange (1983-88) Tom Kite (1981-87) Tom Kite (1981-86) Hale Irwin, Tom Kite (1981-85) Hale Irwin, Tom Kite (1981-84) Johnny Miller (1980-83) Bruce Lietzke, Tom Watson (1977-82) Lee Trevino (1968-81) Lee Trevino (1968-80) Lee Trevino (1968-79) Jack Nicklaus (1962-78) Jack Nicklaus (1962-77) Jack Nicklaus (1962-76) Jack Nicklaus (1962-75) Jack Nicklaus (1962-74) Jack Nicklaus (1962-73) Jack Nicklaus (1962-72) Arnold Palmer (1955-71) Arnold Palmer (1955-70)

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2008 13 2007 12 2006 11 2005 10 2004 9 2003 8 2002 7 2001 6 2000 7 1999 6 1998 6 1997 6 1996 5 1995 4 1994 5 1993 7 1992 6 1991 5 1990 4 1989 7 1988 6 1987 7 1986 6 1985 5 1984 4 1983 4 1982 6 1981 14 1980 13 1979 12 1978 17 1977 16 1976 15 1975 14 1974 13 1973 12 1972 11 1971 17 1970 16

2007 Hunter Mahan (#11, #18, #9/Angus Glen GC – North Course), Rd. 1, Canadian Open; Bill Haas (#3, #9, #13/TPC Summerlin), Rd. 1, Frys.com Open; Joe Ogilvie (#3, #15, #16/TPC Summerlin), Rd. 2, Frys.com Open 2006 Arjun Atwal (#14, #16, #18) Torrey Pines North Course, Buick Invitational; Bubba Watson (#6, #13, #15), Zurich Classic of New Orleans; Jason Gore (#10, #14, #17) John Deere Classic; Will MacKenzie (#11, #4, #9) RenoTahoe Open; John Huston (#1, #11, #14), Palm Course, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 2005 Tag Ridings, (#12, #17, #18), Tamarisk CC, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Kevin Stadler, (#3, #14, #16), TPC Summerlin, Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 2004 Harrison Frazar (#5, #7, #14), Indian Wells CC, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2003 Davis Love III (#1, #14, #17), The INTERNATIONAL 2001 Rocky Walcher, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Mathew Goggin, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 1998 Brian Kamm, Kemper Open 1995 Tommy Tolles, Bell Canadian; John Adams, Buick Challenge 1994 Davis Love III, Hawaiian; Dave Stockton, Jr., Disney 1992 Dan Forsman, Honda; Don Pooley, Texas 1990 David Frost, Las Vegas 1981 Bruce Lietzke, Hawaiian; Howard Twitty, Pensacola


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Facts and Figures (1970-2008) (cont.) World Series (Firestone, #2) 1990 Tom Pernice, Phoenix (#15); Gary Koch, Anheuser-Busch (#3); Steve Pate, Jim Gallagher, Jr., International (#17); Greg Bruckner, Southern (Green Island, #18) 1989 Bill Britton, Anheuser-Busch (#3) 1988 Mike Reid, Los Angeles (#1); Jim Booros, Provident (#17) 1987 David Edwards, Andy Williams (Torrey Pines South, #17); Dan Halldorson, Provident (#8) 1986 Mike Hulbert, Pebble Beach (Cypress Point, #10) 1985 T.C. Chen, U.S. Open (Oakland Hills, #2) 1984 Hal Sutton, Byron Nelson (Las Colinas, #7); John Adams, Canadian (Glen Abbey, #16) 1983 None 1982 Bob Gilder, Westchester (#18); Pat McGowan, Walt Disney (Palm Course, #1) 1981 Jim Thorpe, LaJet (Fairway Oaks) 1980 Bruce Lietzke, Inverrary (Inverrary); Fred Marti, Milwaukee (Tuckaway); Stanton Altgelt, IVB (Whitemarsh Valley) 1979 Rik Massengale, Tucson (Randolph North); Bob Murphy, Tallahassee (Killearn) 1978 Terry Mauney, Hawaiian (Waialae); George Burns, Colonial (Colonial); Jim Nelford, Tommy Valentine, Atlanta (Atlanta CC) 1977 Joe Inman, Bob Hope (La Quinta) 1976 Lyn Lott, World (Pinehurst No. 2, #16) 1975 Lee Elder, Greensboro (Sedgefield); Miller Barber, Canadian (Royal Montreal) 1974 George Knudson, Bob Hope (Indian Wells); Larry Wise, Greensboro (Sedgefield) 1973 Jerry Heard, Milwaukee (Tuckaway) 1972 Bob Murphy, Bing Crosby (Pebble Beach, #2); Roy Pace, Houston (Westwood, #13) 1971 Rod Curl, Greensboro (Sedgefield); Larry Ziegler, Westchester (Westchester) 1970 Rod Curl, Memphis (Colonial); Mike Hill, AVCO (Pleasant Valley)

Longest Birdie Streak: 2008 6 Shigeki Maruyama, (# 4-9/Rd 1/The Classic Club) Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Kenny Perry, (# 6-11/Rd 4/PGA West (Palmer Course) Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Stuart Appleby, (#14-1/Rd 1/Torrey Pines (North Course) Buick Invitational; Dudley Hart, (# 3-8/Rd 2/PGA National Champion Course) The Honda Classic; Aaron Baddeley, (# 3-8/Rd 4/ Doral Golf Resort & Spa) World Golf Championships-CA Championship; Steve Stricker, (# 5-10/Rd 4/Doral Golf Resort & Spa) World Golf Championships-CA Championship; Kenny Perry, (#11-16/Rd 1/Muirfield Village GC) the Memorial Tournament; Charles Warren, (#12-17/Rd 1/ Warwick Hills G&CC) Buick Open; Lucas Glover, (#12-17/Rd 4/Warwick Hills G&CC) Buick Open; Kevin Stadler, (# 2-7/Rd 2/Grayhawk Golf ClubRaptor) Frys.com Open; Kevin Streelman, (# 8-13/Rd 1/Magnolia GC) Children’s Miracle Network Classic 2007 7 Mark Wilson (#3-9/Rd 3) the Memorial Tournament; Stephen Ames (#1-7/Rd 2/Palm Course) Children’s Miracle Network Classic 2006 7 J. J. Henry (#9-15/Rd 2), FBR Open 2005 7 Joe Durant (#1-7/Rd 4), Honda Classic; Tiger Woods (#7-13/Rd 3), Masters Tournament 2004 7 Vijay Singh (#12-18/Rd 2), Mercedes Championships; Bob Estes (#12-18/Rd 2), FedEx St. Jude Classic; Neal Lancaster (#15-3/Rd 1), U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee 2003 8 Jerry Kelly (#7-14/Rd. 3), Las Vegas Invitational 2002 8 J.P. Hayes, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2001 6 Brad Elder, Spike McRoy, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Robert Allenby, Billy Mayfair, Joe Durant, J.L. Lewis, Mark Wiebe, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Stuart Appleby, Kemper Insurance Open; Brian Claar, Greater Milwaukee Open; Trevor Dodds, B.C. Open; Billy Mayfair, Buick Open; Davis Love III, Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 2000 8 Edward Fryatt, Doral-Ryder Open 1999 7 Steve Pate, Masters Tournament; Ted Tryba, Buick Open 1998 6 David Toms, Masters Tournament 1997 6 John Cook, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Don Pooley, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Brian Claar, United Airlines Hawaiian Open; Glen Day, MCI Classic; David Ogrin, MasterCard Colonial; David Sutherland, B.C. Open 1996 7 Greg Norman, Mercedes Championships; Kirk Triplett, Buick Invitational 1995 7 Jay Delsing, FedEx St. Jude Classic 1994 7 Keith Clearwater, Colonial 1992 6 Gil Morgan, Bob Hope; Ed Fiori, Phoenix; Mark Calcavecchia, Masters; Fred Funk, Houston; Tom Kite, BellSouth; Andy Dillard, U.S. Open; Andy Bean, Chattanooga 1991 6 Mark Lye, Phoenix; Bill Sander, Shearson Lehman; Mark Brooks, Kmart GGO; Karl Kimball, Milwaukee; Chip Beck, Las Vegas 1990 7 Steve Elkington, Bob Hope; Scott Verplank, Milwaukee

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7 7 8 6

1985 7 1984 7 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974

6 7 6 7 7 6 7 8 6 6

1973 1972 1971 1970

6 7 6 6

Wayne Grady, Shearson Lehman Nick Faldo, T of C Dewey Arnette, Buick Doug Tewell, Los Angeles; Don Pooley, USF&G; Dave Rummells, TPC; Jack Nicklaus, Memorial; Kenny Knox, Buick; Mark Calcavecchia, Milwaukee Hubert Green, Western Tommy Valentine, Atlanta; Mike McCullough, Canadian; Rod Nuckolls, Buick Bill Kratzert, Los Angeles; Mike Sullivan, David Graham, Buick Scott Hoch, Bob Hope Tom Kite, Pensacola George Burns, Westchester; John Fought, Buick John Mahaffey, Bob Hope Bob Gilder, Doral-Eastern Bobby Walzel, Pensacola Fuzzy Zoeller, Quad Cities Johnny Miller, Masters Gary McCord, Bing Crosby; Mike McCullough, Bob Hope; Ben Crenshaw, San Diego Dan Sikes, Westchester; Hale Irwin, World Open Bert Yancey, Walt Disney Gibby Gilbert, Westchester Frank Beard, T of C; Wilf Homenuik, Azalea

Longest Birdie/Eagle Streak (5 or more): 2008 6 Woody Austin, (B-B-B-B-E/#12-16/Rd 2/Warwick Hills G&CC) Buick Open; Steve Marino, (B-E-B-B-B/#12-16/Rd 2/TPC Summerlin) Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open; Davis Love III, (B-B-BE-B/#13-17/Rd 3/TPC Summerlin) Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 2007 8 Brandt Snedeker (B-B-B-B-E-B-B/#10-16/Rd 1/North Course), Buick Invitational 2006 7 Adam Scott (E-B-B-B-E/#7-11/Rd 3), Wachovia Championship 2005 6 Brett Wetterich (B-B-E-B-B/#13-17), Chrysler Classic of Tucson; Lee Janzen (B-E-B-B-B/#4-8), The Honda Classic; J.L. Lewis, (E-B-BB-B/#6-10), Booz Allen Classic; Tiger Woods (E-E-B-B/#13-16), Buick Open; Bill Glasson (E-B-B-B-B/#10-14), Reno-Tahoe Open; Briny Baird (E-B-B-B-B/#12-16), Michelin Championship at Las Vegas; Chris Smith (B-B-B-B-E/#15-18, #1), FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 2004 6 Robert Gamez (B-B-B-B-B-E/#18-5/Rd. 3), Indian Wells C.C., Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Billy Andrade (E-B-B-B-B-B/#6-11/Rd 4), PGA West/ Palmer Course, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 2003 8 Briny Baird (B-B-B-B-B-B-B-E/#14-3/Rd 2), FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 2002 6 Peter Lonard (E-B-B-B-B-B/#15-2/Rd 2), Compaq Classic of New Orleans 2001 8 Billy Mayfair (B-E-B-B-B-B-B-B/#9-16/Rd 4), Buick Open 2000 6 Blaine McCallister (B-B-B-B-E-B), Compaq Classic of New Orleans; Skip Kendall (E-B-B-B-B-B), Buick Open 1999 6 Barry Cheesman (B-E-B-B-B-B), GTE Byron Nelson Classic 1998 5 John Daly (B-B-B-B-E), J.L. Lewis (B-B-E-B-B), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Donnie Hammond (B-B-B-B-E), Vijay Singh (B-E-B-B-B), Canon Greater Hartford Open; Clarence Rose (E-B-B-B-B), B.C. Open 1997 6 Andrew Magee (B-B-B-B-E-B), Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Tom Purtzer (B-B-B-E-B-B), Sprint International 1996 5 Grant Waite (E,B,E,B,B), Phoenix Open; Neal Lancaster (B,E,B,B,B), U.S. Open; Steve Stricker (B,E,B,B,B), Motorola Western Open 1995 5 Keith Fergus (B,B,B,B,E,), Hawaiian; Ben Crenshaw (B,E,B,B,B), Phoenix 1994 5 Ken Green, Phoenix (B,E,B,E,B) 1993 5 Rick Fehr, Bob Hope (B,E,B,B,B) 1992 5 Chris Tucker, Federal Express (B,E,B,B,B); Lee Janzen, Disney, (E,B,B,B,B) 1991 6 Robert Gamez, Milwaukee (B,B,B,E,B,B) 1990 6 David Frost, Tucson (B,B,B,B,B,E) 1989 7 Webb Heintzelman, Las Vegas (B,B,B,B,B,E,B) 1986 5 Raymond Floyd, Bob Hope (E,B,B,B,B); Denis Watson, Hartford (B,E,B,B,B) 1983 6 Craig Stadler, Buick (B,B,E,B,B,B) 1977 7 Al Geiberger, Memphis (B,B,B,B,E,B,B) 1975 5 Bob Mitchell, Memphis (B,B,B,B,E)

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5 strokes 6 strokes 6 strokes 7 strokes

2004 9 strokes 2003 8 strokes 2002 7 strokes 2001 7 strokes 2000 6 strokes 1999 10 strokes 1998 8 strokes 1997 5 strokes 1996 6 strokes 1995 7 strokes

Three Or More Victories: 2008 4 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational, U.S. Open 3 Vijay Singh, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, The Barclays, Deutsche Bank Championship 3 Kenny Perry, the Memorial Tournament, Buick Open, John Deere Classic 2007 7 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, WGC-CA Championship, Wachovia Championship, World Golf Championships- Bridgestone Invitational, BMW Championship, THE TOUR Championship 3 Phil Mickelson, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, THE PLAYERS Championship, Deutsche Bank Championship 2006 8 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, Ford Championship at Doral, British Open, Buick Open, PGA Championship, World Golf ChampionshipsBridgestone Invitational, Deutsche Bank Championship, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship 2005 6 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, Ford Championship at Doral, Masters Tournament, British Open, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship 4 Vijay Singh, Sony Open in Hawaii, Shell Houston Open, Wachovia Championship, Buick Open. Phil Mickelson, FBR Open, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, BellSouth Classic, PGA Championship

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1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

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1994 7 strokes 1993 5 strokes 1992 5 strokes 1991 7 strokes 1990 8 strokes 1989 7 strokes 1988 7 strokes 1987 6 strokes 1986 7 strokes 1985 8 strokes 1984 7 strokes 1983 8 strokes 1982 6 strokes 1981 6 strokes 1980 6 strokes 1979 6 strokes

Camilo Villegas, THE TOUR Championship Padraig Harrington, British Open Kirk Triplett, Chrysler Classic of Tuscon Padraig Harrington, The Honda Classic, Brad Faxon, Buick Championship Stewart Cink, MCI Heritage Craig Stadler, B.C. Open Len Mattiace, Fed Ex St. Jude Classic; Spike McRoy, B.C. Open; John Rollins, Bell Canadian Open Davis Love III, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Phil Mickelson, MasterCard Colonial; Duffy Waldorf, National Car Rental Golf Classic Paul Lawrie, British Open (PGA TOUR record) Scott Simpson, Buick Invitational Frank Nobilo, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic; Justin Leonard, Kemper Open; Justin Leonard, British Open Nick Faldo, Masters Tournament Jim Gallagher, Jr., Kmart GGO; Payne Stewart, Shell Houston Open Nick Price, Colonial Vijay Singh, Buick Classic Lanny Wadkins, Canon GHO; David Edwards, Memorial; Mark Carnevale, Chattanooga Mark Brooks, Kmart GGO; Fulton Allem, IIAO Chip Beck, Buick Open Mike Sullivan, IIAO Sandy Lyle, Phoenix Corey Pavin, Hawaiian; Larry Nelson, Walt Disney Tom Kite, Western Hal Sutton, Memphis Ronnie Black, Anheuser-Busch Mark Lye, Bank of Boston Tom Kite, Bay Hill Raymond Floyd, TPC Peter Jacobsen, Buick Raymond Floyd, Greensboro; Lou Graham, IVB; Fuzzy Zoeller, Masters Gary Player, Masters, T of C; John Mahaffey, PGA Lanny Wadkins, PGA; Miller Barber, Anheuser-Busch Al Geiberger, Western Roger Maltbie, Quad Cities Tom Watson, Western Johnny Miller, U.S. Open Grier Jones, Hawaiian Gene Littler, Colonial Pete Brown, San Diego

Vijay Singh, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Shell Houston Open, HP Classic of New Orleans, Buick Open, PGA Championship, Deutsche Bank Championship, Bell Canadian Open, 84 LUMBER Classic, Chrysler Championship Ernie Els, Sony Open in Hawaii, the Memorial Tournament, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship 2003 5 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play, Bay Hill Invitational, Western Open, World Golf Championships-American Express 4 Davis Love III, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro Am, THE PLAYERS, MCI Heritage, The INTERNATIONAL Vijay Singh, Phoenix Open, EDS Byron Nelson, John Deere Classic, FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort 3 Mike Weir, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Nissan Open, Masters Kenny Perry, Bank of America Colonial, Memorial, Greater Milwaukee Open 2002 5 Tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational, Masters, U.S. Open,Buick Open, World Golf Championships-American Express 2001 5 Tiger Woods, Bay Hill, THE PLAYERS, Masters, Memorial, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational 3 David Toms, Compaq Classic of New Orleans, PGA, Michelob Championship 2000 9 Tiger Woods, Mercedes, AT&T Pebble Beach, Bay Hill, Memorial, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA, World Golf Championships– NEC Invitational, Bell Canadian Open 4 Phil Mickelson, Buick Invitational, BellSouth Classic, MasterCard Colonial, THE TOUR Championship 1999 8 Tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, Memorial, Motorola Western Open, PGA, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resort, THE TOUR Championship, World Golf Championships-AmericanExpress 4 David Duval, Mercedes Championships, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, THE PLAYERS, BellSouth Classic 1998 4 David Duval, Tucson Chrysler Classic, Shell Houston Open, NEC World Series of Golf, Michelob Championship 1997 4 Tiger Woods, Mercedes, Masters, GTE Byron Nelson, Motorola Western Open 3 David Duval, Michelob Championship, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile, THE TOUR Championship 1996 4 Phil Mickelson, Nortel Open, Phoenix Open, GTE Byron Nelson Classic, NEC World Series of Golf 3 Mark Brooks, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Shell Houston Open, PGA 1995 3 Lee Janzen, PLAYERS, Kemper, Sprint; Greg Norman, Memorial, Hartford, NEC World Series of Golf 1994 6 Nick Price, Honda, Colonial, Western, British Open, PGA, Canadian 3 Mark McCumber, Anheuser-Busch, Hardee’s, TOUR Championship 1993 4 Nick Price, PLAYERS, Canon GHO, Western, Federal Express 3 Paul Azinger, Memorial, New England, PGA 1992 3 Fred Couples, Los Angeles, Nestle, Masters; Davis Love III, PLAYERS, MCI, Kmart GGO; John Cook, Bob Hope, Hawaiian, Las Vegas 1991 None 1990 4 Wayne Levi, Atlanta, Western, Canon GHO, Canadian 1989 3 Tom Kite, Nestle, PLAYERS, Nabisco; Mark Calcavecchia, Phoenix, Los Angeles, British Open 1988 4 Curtis Strange, Houston, Memorial, U.S. Open, Nabisco 3 Sandy Lyle, Phoenix, Greensboro, Masters 1987 3 Curtis Strange, Canadian, St. Jude, World Series; Paul Azinger, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Hartford 1986 4 Bob Tway, Andy Williams, Westchester, Atlanta, PGA 3 Fuzzy Zoeller, Pebble Beach, Heritage, Anheuser-Busch; Greg Norman, Las Vegas, Kemper, British Open 1985 3 Curtis Strange, Honda, Las Vegas, Canadian; Lanny Wadkins, Bob Hope, Los Angeles, Disney 1984 3 Tom Watson, Tucson Match Play, TofC, Western; Denis Watson, Buick, World Series, Las Vegas 1983 None 1982 4 Calvin Peete, Milwaukee, Anheuser-Busch, B.C. Open, Pensacola; Craig Stadler, Tucson, Masters, Kemper, World Series; Tom Watson, Los Angeles, Heritage, U.S. Open, British Open 3 Raymond Floyd, Memorial, Memphis, PGA; Lanny Wadkins, Phoenix, TofC, Buick; Bob Gilder, Byron Nelson, Westchester, Bank of Boston 1981 4 Bill Rogers, Heritage, British Open, World Series, Texas 3 Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope, San Diego, Byron Nelson; Tom Watson, Masters, New Orleans, Atlanta; Raymond Floyd, Doral-Eastern, TPC, Westchester 2004 9 3


Facts and Figures (1970-2008) (cont.) 1980 7 3 1979 5 3 1978 5 4 3

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

1977 5 3 1976 3 1975 5 4 3 1974 8 3 1973 7 5 4 1972 7 4 1971 6 5 4 1970 4 3

Tom Watson, San Diego, Los Angeles, T of C, New Orleans, Byron Nelson, British Open, World Series Lee Trevino, TPC, Memphis, Texas Tom Watson, Heritage, T of C, Byron Nelson, Memorial, Hall of Fame Lou Graham, IVB, American Optical, Texas Tom Watson, Tucson, Bing Crosby, Byron Nelson, Hall of Fame, Anheuser-Busch Jack Nicklaus, Inverrary, TPC, IVB, British Open Gary Player, Masters, T of C, Houston; Andy Bean, Kemper, Memphis, Western Tom Watson, Pebble Beach, San Diego, Masters, Western, British Open Jack Nicklaus, Inverrary, T of C, Memorial; Hale Irwin, Atlanta, Hall of Fame, Texas Hubert Green, Doral-Eastern, Jacksonville, Heritage; Ben Crenshaw,Pebble Beach, Hawaiian, Ohio Kings Island; Johnny Miller, Tucson, Hope, British Open Jack Nicklaus, Doral-Eastern, Heritage, Masters, PGA, World Johnny Miller, Phoenix, Tucson, Bob Hope, Kaiser International Gene Littler, Bing Crosby, Memphis, Westchester Johnny Miller, Bing Crosby, Phoenix, Tucson, Heritage, T of C, Westchester, World, Kaiser International Hubert Green, Bob Hope, Jacksonville, IVB; Dave Stockton, Los Angeles, Quad Cities, Hartford; Gary Player, Masters, Danny Thomas, British Open Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby, New Orleans, TofC, Atlanta, PGA, Ohio Kings Island, Walt Disney Tom Weiskopf, Colonial, Kemper, IVB, British Open, Canadian Open Bruce Crampton, Phoenix, Tucson, Houston, American Classic Jack Nicklaus, Bing Crosby, Doral-Eastern, Masters, U.S. Open, Westchester, Match Play, Walt Disney Lee Trevino, Memphis, Hartford, St. Louis, British Open Lee Trevino, Tallahassee, Memphis, U.S. Open, British Open, Canadian, Sahara Jack Nicklaus, PGA, TofC, Byron Nelson, National Team, Walt Disney Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope, Florida Citrus, Westchester, National Team Billy Casper, Los Angeles, Masters, IVB, AVCO Jack Nicklaus, Nelson, British Open, National Four-Ball

Wire-To-Wire Winners (leader after every round, no ties): 2008 K.J. Choi, Sony Open in Hawaii; Camilo Villegas, BMW Championship 2007 Steve Flesch, Reno-Tahoe Open 2006 Phil Mickelson, BellSouth Classic; Stuart Appleby, Shell Houston Open; Corey Pavin, U.S. Bank Championship; Tiger Woods, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship 2005 Phil Mickelson, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude Classic; Tiger Woods, British Open; Ben Crane, U.S. Bank Championship; Vaughn Taylor, Reno-Tahoe Open. 2004 Stewart Cink, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational; Vijay Singh, 84 LUMBER Classic 2003 Tiger Woods, 100th Western Open; Davis Love III, The INTERNATIONAL 2002 Tiger Woods, U.S. Open, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship; K.J. Choi, Tampa Bay Classic 2001 Bob Estes, FedEx St. Jude Classic 2000 Paul Azinger, Sony Open in Hawaii; Hal Sutton, THE PLAYERS Championship; Tiger Woods, U.S. Open, World Golf Championships–NEC Invitational 1999 Jesper Parnevik, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic; David Toms, Sprint International 1998 None 1997 Steve Jones, Phoenix Open; Steve Elkington, THE PLAYERS Championship; Nick Price, MCI Classic; Ernie Els, Buick Classic 1996 Tim Herron, Honda Classic; Ernie Els, Buick Classic; Scott Hoch, Michelob Championship at Kingsmill 1995 None 1994 Greg Norman, PLAYERS; Mike Springer, Kmart GGO; Bob Estes, Texas 1993 Howard Twitty, Hawaiian; Nick Price, Western 1992 Fred Couples, Nestle; David Frost, Hardee’s 1991 None 1990 Jose Maria Olazabal, World Series; Tim Simpson, Disney 1989 Ian Baker-Finch, Colonial 1988 Steve Pate, T of C; Larry Nelson, Atlanta; Bob Lohr, Disney; Curtis Strange, Nabisco 1987 Joey Sindelar, B.C. Open; Tom Watson, Nabisco

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1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

None Tom Kite, T of C Greg Norman, Kemper Hal Sutton, PGA; Nick Price, World Series Bob Gilder, Westchester; Raymond Floyd, PGA; Tim Norris, Hartford None Tom Watson, T of C, Byron Nelson; Bruce Lietzke, Colonial; Scott Hoch, Quad Cities Bruce Lietzke, Tucson; Tom Watson, Heritage, T of C Tom Watson, Tucson Rik Massengale, Bob Hope; Andy Bean, Doral-Eastern; Lee Trevino, Canadian; Jerry Pate, Southern Raymond Floyd, Masters; Mark Hayes, Byron Nelson Johnny Miller, Tucson; Tom Weiskopf, Greensboro; Al Geiberger, TPC Johnny Miller, Tucson, Heritage; Allen Miller, Tallahassee; Ed Sneed, Milwaukee Lee Trevino, Doral-Eastern; Homero Blancas, Monsanto Jack Nicklaus, Masters; Dave Hill, Monsanto Jack Nicklaus, PGA; Arnold Palmer, Westchester Tony Jacklin, U.S. Open

First-Time Winners Since 1970: (Rookies underlined) 2008 12 Brian Gay, Greg Kraft, Andres Romero, Johnson Wagner, Anthony Kim, Ryuji Imada, Richard S. Johnson, Chez Reavie, Parker McLachlin, Camilo Villegas, Dustin Johnson, Marc Turnesa 2007 12 Charley Hoffman, Henrik Stenson, Mark Wilson, Boo Weekley, Nick Watney, Angel Cabrera, Hunter Mahan, Brian Bateman, Joe Ogilvie, Brandt Snedeker, George McNeill, Daniel Chopra 2006 13 J.B. Holmes, Arron Oberholser, Aaron Baddeley, Chris Couch, Brett Wetterich, J.J. Henry, Trevor Immelman, John Senden, Dean Wilson, Will MacKenzie, Eric Axley, D.J. Trahan, Troy Matteson 2005 12 Geoff Ogilvy, Padraig Harrington (2), Peter Lonard, Tim Petrovic, Ted Purdy, Michael Campbell; Sean O’Hair, Jason Bohn, Jason Gore, Wes Short, Jr., Lucas Glover, Carl Pettersson 2004 10 Heath Slocum, Todd Hamilton (2); Zach Johnson; Stephen Ames; Mark Hensby; Rod Pampling; Vaughn Taylor; Bart Bryant; Andre Stolz; Ryan Palmer 2003 7 Ben Crane, Steve Flesch, Jonathan Kaye, Ben Curtis, Shaun Micheel, Adam Scott, Chad Campbell 2002 18 Jerry Kelly (2), Matt Gogel, Len Mattiace (2), Kevin Sutherland, Ian Leggatt, Matt Kuchar, Craig Perks, K.J. Choi, Chris Smith, Spike McRoy, Chris Riley, Craig Parry, John Rollins, Charles Howell III, Phil Tataurangi, Bob Burns, Jonathan Byrd, Luke Donald 2001 10 Garrett Willis, Jose Coceres (2), Robert Damron, Sergio Garcia (2), Frank Lickliter II, Retief Goosen, Shigeki Maruyama, David Gossett, Joel Edwards, Cameron Beckman 2000 8 Kirk Triplett, Jim Carter, Darren Clarke, Tom Scherrer, Dennis Paulson, Michael Clark II, Rory Sabbatini, Chris DiMarco 1999 9 Glen Day, Carlos Franco (2), Rich Beem, Paul Lawrie, J.L. Lewis, Brent Geiberger, Tom Pernice Jr., Notah Begay III (2), Mike Weir 1998 8 Jesper Parnevik, Lee Westwood, Trevor Dodds, J.P. Hayes, Joe Durant, Olin Browne, Brandel Chamblee, Chris Perry 1997 6 Stuart Appleby, Frank Nobilo, David Toms, Stewart Cink, Gabriel Hjerstedt, David Duval (3) 1996 13 Tim Herron, Paul Goydos, Scott McCarron, Paul Stankowski, Steve Stricker, Willie Wood, Justin Leonard, Clarence Rose, Guy Boros, Dudley Hart, Michael Bradley, Tiger Woods (2), David Ogrin 1995 7 John Morse, Ted Tryba, Ed Dougherty, Woody Austin, Brad Bryant, Jim Furyk, Duffy Waldorf 1994 10 Loren Roberts, Mike Springer, Mike Heinen, Neal Lancaster, Tom Lehman, Ernie Els, Brian Henninger, Dicky Pride, Steve Lowery, Bob Estes

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Facts and Figures (1970-2008) (cont.) 1993 7 Brett Ogle, Mike Standly, Jim McGovern, Grant Waite, Vijay Singh, Billy Mayfair, Jeff Maggert

1978 9 Jay Haas, Bill Rogers, Seve Ballesteros, Barry Jaeckel, Lon Hinkle, Jack Newton, Ron Streck, Wayne Levi, Bob Mann

1992 4 Lee Janzen, Fred Funk, Mark Carnevale, Richard Zokol

1977 10 Bruce Lietzke (2), Tom Purtzer, Andy Bean, Graham Marsh, Danny Edwards, Jim Simons, Mike Morley, Andy North, Bobby Cole, Gil Morgan

1991 14 Phil Mickelson, Jay Don Blake, Rocco Mediate, Ian Woosnam (2), Kenny Perry, Billy Andrade (2), Russ Cochran, Bruce Fleisher, Dillard Pruitt, Billy Ray Brown, Brad Faxon, John Daly, David Peoples, Fulton Allem 1990 10 Robert Gamez (2), Tommy Armour III, David Ishii, John Huston, Tony Sills, Steve Elkington, Peter Persons, Jose Maria Olazabal, Jim Gallagher, Jr., Nolan Henke 1989 9 Greg Twiggs, Ian Baker-Finch, Tom Byrum, Wayne Grady, Mike Donald, Curt Byrum, Stan Utley, Ted Schulz, Bill Britton 1988 11 Steve Jones, Chip Beck (2), Jim Benepe, Tom Sieckmann, Blaine McCallister, Mark Brooks, Jodie Mudd, Jeff Sluman, David Frost (2), Andrew Magee, Bob Lohr 1987 10 Paul Azinger (3), T.C. Chen, Davis Love III, Keith Clearwater (2), Robert Wrenn, John Inman, Sam Randolph, Steve Pate, Ken Brown, Mike Reid 1986 12 Donnie Hammond, Bob Tway (4), Kenny Knox, Sandy Lyle, Dan Pohl (2), Mac O’Grady, Mike Hulbert, Rick Fehr, Gene Sauers, Mark Calcavecchia, Fred Wadsworth, Ernie Gonzalez

1984 6 Bob Eastwood (2), Nick Faldo, Corey Pavin, Greg Norman (2), Denis Watson (3), Mark O’Meara

1981 5 John Cook, Keith Fergus, Dave Barr, Peter Oosterhuis, Morris Hatalsky 1980 12 Craig Stadler (2), Jeff Mitchell, Mark Pfeil, Scott Simpson, Scott Hoch, Peter Jacobsen, Don Pooley, Phil Hancock, Mike Sullivan, Dan Halldorson, David Edwards, Doug Tewell (2)

1973 6 John Schlee, Bert Greene, Sam Adams, Ed Sneed, John Mahaffey, Ben Crenshaw 1972 5 Grier Jones (2), Bob Shaw, Jim Jamieson, David Graham, Lanny Wadkins 1971 10 J.C. Snead (2), Bud Allin, Hubert Green, Bobby Mitchell, Dave Eichelberger, Jerry Heard, DeWitt Weaver, Johnny Miller, Labron Harris, Hale Irwin 1970 5 Mike Hill, Gibby Gilbert, Tommy Aaron, Hugh Royer, Bill Garrett

Average Driving Distance Since 1980: 2008 – 287.3 2007 – 289.1 2006 – 289.3 2005 – 288.9 2004 – 287.3 2003 – 286.3 2002 – 279.8 2001 – 279.4

2000 – 273.2 1999 – 272.4 1998 – 270.6 1997 – 267.6 1996 – 266.4 1995 – 263.6 1994 – 261.8 1993 – 260.3

1992 – 260.5 1991 – 261.4 1990 – 262.7 1989 – 261.8 1988 – 263.5 1987 – 262.5 1986 – 261.5 1985 – 260.4

1984 – 259.6 1983 – 258.7 1982 – 256.8 1981 – 259.7 1980 – 256.8

ALL-TIME RECORDS

1982 5 Bob Shearer, Payne Stewart, Tim Norris, Bobby Clampett, Hal Sutton

1974 11 Leonard Thompson, Lee Elder, Allen Miller, Rod Curl, Bob Menne, Tom Watson, Richie Karl, Victor Regalado, Forrest Fezler, Terry Diehl, Mac McLendon

1979 12 Fuzzy Zoeller (2), Bob Byman, Larry Nelson (2), Mark McCumber, Calvin Peete, D.A. Weibring, Jack Renner, Howard Twitty, John Fought (2), Ed Fiori, Curtis Strange, George Burns

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1983 10 Isao Aoki, Gary Hallberg, Mike Nicolette, Fred Couples, Larry Mize, Nick Price, Pat Lindsey, Mark Lye, Rex Caldwell, Ronnie Black

1975 8 Gary Groh, Pat Fitzsimons, Jerry McGee, Rik Massengale, Tom Jenkins, Roger Maltbie (2), Don Bies, Don Iverson

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1985 11 Woody Blackburn, Joey Sindelar (2), Bernhard Langer (2), Bill Glasson, Mark Wiebe, Dan Forsman, Phil Blackmar, Scott Verplank, Ken Green, Jim Thorpe (2), Tim Simpson

1976 9 Bob Gilder, Gary Koch, Mark Hayes (2), Tom Kite, Joe Inman, Jerry Pate (2), John Lister, Bob Wynn, Bill Kratzert

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