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Schedule of Events

October 14-20, 2013

TPC Summerlin

1700 Village Center Circle

Las Vegas, NV 89134

www.shrinershospitalsopen.com

Saturday, October 12, 2013

The Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2013

6 p.m.

TPC Summerlin – The Hill

The kick-off event for the week, the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame will host a dinner to

induct the Class of 2013. The event will feature videos and acceptance speeches by each

inductee, and appearances by previous inductees and other notables from the Las Vegas

golf community including PGA TOUR and LPGA TOUR players.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Goodie Two Shoes Foundation Rockin’ Walk

9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

TPC Summerlin

Participants are invited to start the week off on the right foot and help provide

thousands of disadvantaged children with new shoes and socks. Participants can choose

from three walking courses including one-mile mixed hole, 2.5-mile back-nine or five-

mile 18-hole options.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Clark County School District Day

10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

TPC Summerlin

Shriners Hospitals for Children Open joins NV Energy, UnitedHealthcare, Wells Fargo

and The First Tee of Southern Nevada to team up with the Clark County School District

and invite 200 students from McWilliams Elementary for a unique educational

experience. Breakout areas will focus on important curriculum including health and

wellness, financial literacy and renewable energy. Subway will provide lunch for the

children and the course will be closed to the general public.

Charley Hoffman Foundation Las Vegas Pro Am

10 a.m. Registration

10 a.m. Clinic

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TPC Summerlin

University of Nevada Las Vegas alum and PGA TOUR professional Charley Hoffman will

provide a clinic before the tournament begins at 11 a.m. Hoffman and his wife, Stacy,

created the foundation in order to raise awareness for a variety of children’s charities. In

the past three years, the Charley Hoffman Foundation Las Vegas Pro Am has raised

more than $225,000 to benefit five Las Vegas area charities. Registration opens at 10

a.m.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Women’s Day: Third Annual Kick Off Your Heels Luncheon

11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

TPC Summerlin – The Hill

Women are invited to leave their heels at home for the Women’s Day third annual Kick

Off Your Heels Luncheon presented by Wells Fargo in The Hill, the golf course’s tented

hospitality venue overlooking the casual and scenic beauty of TPC Summerlin. Women

will enjoy the opportunity to listen to keynote speaker Susan T. Spencer, the only

former female general manger in NFL history. Lunch will be provided by Buca di Beppo

paired with signature Robert Mondavi wines. Tricia Kean, KTNV Channel 13 Action

News’ longest-tenured anchor will serve as the mistress of ceremonies for the afternoon

affair.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

MGM Resorts International Championship Pro Am

7 a.m. – 5 p.m.

TPC Summerlin

PGA TOUR professionals will join Pro Am players as they pair up and compete at TPC

Summerlin.

Thursday, October 17, 2013 - Sunday, October 20, 2013

PGA TOUR Professional Competition

7 a.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday

8 a.m. Sunday

TPC Summerlin

Come out to watch PGA TOUR professionals tee off and compete. Following the final

round of professional competition on Sunday, October 7, an awards ceremony will be

held on the 18th green.

Friday, October 18, 2013 – Saturday, October 19, 2013

The Hill Concert Series with Jared Lee and Mark Russell featuring the Dirty Guv’nahs

6 – 10 p.m.

TPC Summerlin – The Hill

For the first time, The Hill will play host to an evening of entertainment following the

conclusion of the first and second rounds of tournament play. On Friday, fans will enjoy

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the sounds of singer/songwriter Jared Lee and his R&B infused pop-rock songs,

highlighted with soulful vocals that cut right to the core. Opening on Saturday, Mark

Russell will showcase his powerhouse vocals and wide range of styles and influence.

Following, headliners The Dirty Guv’nahs will take the stage to keep The Hill rockin’.

Additionally, Rock ‘N’ Roll Wine will present 27 holes of delicious wine and craft beer

tastings.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Tough Day Challenge

7 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Shotgun

TPC Summerlin

Challenge yourself to take on a PGA TOUR course after an official PGA TOUR event.

Following the final round of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, four-person teams

will have the opportunity to play TPC Summerlin in championship course condition with

two shotgun times at 7 a.m. and at 12:30 p.m. sponsored by Anthem Blue Cross Blue

Shield. Foursomes will be challenged with Sunday play conditions and same pin

placements as the official PGA TOUR event.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Contact Information

Terri Maruca

Kirvin Doak Communications

M: 702.371.6962

E: [email protected]

T: @ntylion92

Alison Monaghan

Kirvin Doak Communications

M: 702.587.0171

E: [email protected]

T: @alisonem

Shandi Huber

Kirvin Doak Communications

M: 702.300.7117

E: [email protected]

T: @ShandiHuber

Helpful Information

Media Parking

Media parking is available at The Suncoast Hotel and Casino located on the corner of Rampart

Boulevard and Alta Drive. We offer complimentary shuttle service from the parking area to the

media center/golf course. Please see the staff at the Media Center if you require additional

information.

The Suncoast Hotel and Casino:

9090 Alta Drive

Las Vegas, NV 89145

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Shuttle Service Hours:

Wednesday (10.16.13) 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Thursday (10.17.13) 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Friday (10.18.13) 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Saturday (10.19.13) 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Sunday (10.20.13) 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Media Center

The Media Center is located directly between the driving range and practice putting green.

Access to the building is limited to those with “Media Center” credentials only.

Hours:

Monday (10.14.13) 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday (10.15.13) 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Wednesday (10.16.13) 6:00 a.m. – Two hours after play

Thursday (10.17.13) 6:00 a.m. – Two hours after play

Friday (10.18.13) 6:00 a.m. – Two hours after play

Saturday (10.19.13) 6:00 a.m. – Two hours after play

Sunday (10.20.13) 6:00 a.m. – Two hours after play

Phone and Fax Numbers:

Phone line: 702-589-5510

Fax line: 702-589-5511

Security

Security will be at the Media Center 24 hours a day during tournament week.

Media Dining

Media dining is located in the Media Center, between the driving range and the practice putting

green. Media dining is available to those with “Media Center” credentials during tournament

hours.

Equipment

Media with “Media Center” credentials have free use of the wireless Internet, fax machines and

copiers. The Media Center is equipped with an open public Wi-Fi connection. In addition, each

work station is wired with an Ethernet access system. Access to the Wi-Fi / wired infrastructure

and to the Internet is at your own risk.

PGA TOUR Contacts

For information about a player, please see a PGA TOUR Media Official or one of the Media

Center staff. They can also provide you with information and assistance in arranging interviews.

Mark Stevens John Bush

PGA TOUR Media Information PGA TOUR Media Information

M: 904-861-5112 M: 904-923-7419

E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

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We are honored and pleased to welcome you to the 2013 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.

This tremendous golf tournament is one of the most important annual events for our health

care system, in terms of raising both funds and awareness. We greatly appreciate the efforts of

everyone involved – sponsors, donors, spectators, staff, volunteers and, of course, the players.

Each of you has helped to make this event a continued success.

Shriners International, the fraternity that founded and continues to operate and support

Shriners Hospitals for Children®, is proud to be part of the many activities that are part of the

Open, and to have this opportunity to share the Shriners story and philosophy with so many

new friends. Shriners International was founded on the Masonic principles of brotherly love,

relief and truth, and has nearly 200 temples (chapters) in seven countries and thousands of

clubs around the world.

The first Shriners Hospitals for Children opened in 1922 in Shreveport, La., primarily in response

to the needs of children coping with the after-effects of the polio virus. Today, Shriners

Hospitals for Children is world-renowned health care system with 22 facilities in the U.S.,

Canada and Mexico dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing expert pediatric

specialty care for orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate in a

compassionate, family-centered environment. At Shriners Hospitals for Children, all care and

services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay. In addition to providing medical

care, Shriners Hospitals for Children is known for conducting innovative research to increase the

worldwide body of medical knowledge and offering excellent medical education programs.

It is the commitment of countless people – including our fraternity members – that allows our

health care system to continue to help children overcome difficult situations, and have full,

happy lives. We appreciate everyone who supports and joins our effort.

Enjoy the events and activities of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open – and know that you

have been part of something very special.

Yours in the Faith,

John Cinotto

Imperial Potentate

Shriners International

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On behalf of Shriners Hospitals for Children®, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Las Vegas and

the 2013 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.

Shriners Hospitals for Children is a health care system with 22 facilities in three countries

dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing expert pediatric specialty care for

orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate in a family-centered

environment. All care services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

For more than 90 years, the Shriners Hospitals for Children health care system has given hope

and help to thousands of children every year by providing expert pediatric specialty care. In

addition, our innovative research efforts are recognized worldwide for adding to the body of

medical knowledge and improving treatment methods and protocols. Shriners Hospitals for

Children also shares its medical expertise by offering outstanding education programs for

medical professionals, including residency education and post-graduate fellowships.

Our unique health care system relies on the generosity of donors to fulfill its mission of caring

for children in need. And we depend on our signature events – including this excellent golf

tournament – to both raise awareness and enhance donor opportunities. I want to thank

everyone involved, including our corporate sponsors, donors, spectators, staff and volunteers

for working so hard to ensure the success of this year’s event. And I want to acknowledge and

thank the players for being part of such a special and prestigious event.

Thank you again for your support. Your commitment to our mission allows us to continue

helping children realize their dreams and have bright, hopeful futures.

Yours in the Faith,

Douglas E. Maxwell

President and Chairman of the Board of Trustees

Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Tournament Quick Facts

Dates: October 14-20, 2013

Player Field: 132 PGA TOUR Professionals

Course: TPC Summerlin

Course Information: The par-71, 7,223-yard TPC Summerlin course was designed by Bobby

Weed and player consultant Fuzzy Zoeller. TPC Summerlin has been honored by Golf Digest as

one of “America’s Best” golf courses and the course ranks as one of the “Top 100 Modern Golf

Courses in the United States.”

Format: 72 hole stroke play

Beneficiary: All proceeds benefit the Shriners Hospitals for Children

Purse: $6 million

Winner’s Share: $1,080,000

Defending Champion: Ryan Moore

Recent Champions

Ryan Moore (2012), Kevin Na (2011), Jonathan Byrd (2010), Martin Laird (2009), Marc Turnesa

(2008), George McNeil (2007), Troy Matteson (2006), Wes Short Jr. (2005), Andre Stolz (2004),

Stuart Appleby (2003), Phil Tataurangi (2002), Bob Estes (2001), Billy Andrade (2000), Jim Furyk

(1999, 1998)

Tournament History

The Shriners Hospitals for Children Open continues a long history of professional golf in Las

Vegas. In its 31st year, the tournament is so much more than a golf tournament with various

community based events daily. The tournament was the first in PGA TOUR history to offer a $1

million purse and the first non-major tournament to offer a $5 million purse.

Charitable Impact

During the life of the Las Vegas tournament, more than $16 million has been raised for various

charities. The current tournament has instilled a number of initiatives to benefit the community

including the Tickets For Schools program and the Goodie Two Shoes Foundation Rockin’ Walk.

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Tournament Ambassadors

Every year, Shriners Hospitals for Children® chooses two national patient ambassadors to

represent the thousands of children who receive care at the health care system annually. The

Ambassadors share their stories to inspire others and raise awareness of Shriners Hospitals for

Children.

Meet our 2013-2014 ambassadors: Olivia Stamps and Brendon Wiseley, who found the path to

healing at Shriners Hospitals for Children. Their stories are shared in the video, Walking toward

Endless Possibilities www.Youtube.com/ShrinersHospitals

Olivia and Brendon will be at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open during tournament week

and are looking forward to sharing their stories and meeting golf fans and sponsors.

Olivia Stamps

When Olivia was born in 2003 in Knox, Ind., her parents, Kerry and Brian Stamps, were ecstatic.

Everything was perfect until Olivia began to learn to walk. She walked on her tip-toes, but her

family thought she would outgrow the problem.

Eventually, Olivia could not place her feet fully on the floor when walking, standstill, or perform

age-appropriate activities. Her hips started to twist and she could not stand up straight; her toes

started to turn in. Her parents knew there was something wrong, but they did not think it was

anything as serious as the diagnosis they were about to receive.

Olivia’s pediatrician suspected that she had cerebral palsy, a group of disorders affecting

movement, muscle tone and coordination, and sometimes other issues as well. The physician

recommended that Olivia see a neurologist. The family did not know what to do or who to turn

to. Kerry’s sister was receiving nursing training at Shriners Hospitals for Children — Chicago and

suggested Olivia be taken there. Olivia was 2 years old when physicians at the hospital

confirmed the diagnosis: spastic diplegic cerebral palsy, meaning she had muscle stiffness and

increased tension in both legs. The first steps in treatment involved casting and stretching.

One year later, the family moved to Batesburg, S.C., and Olivia transferred to Shriners Hospitals

for Children — Greenville. There, they tried Botox treatment in both calf muscles and more

stretching through casting and braces, but this did not yield the desired results. “My hope was

that I could get to a hospital and get my legs fixed so I could fit in with all the other kids,” said

Olivia, now 10.

The next step was gait analysis, using the hospital’s Movement Analysis Laboratory (MAL). In the

MAL, high-speed cameras, reflective markers, force platforms and muscle sensors are used to

record and measure how a child with a mobility impairment actually moves. Once the data is

collected, a team of medical professionals can then determine the best treatment plan for the

child.

After evaluating the information from the MAL, the team proposed surgery to lengthen Olivia’s

hamstrings and heel cords. Her parents had a difficult time with this suggestion until Jon Davids,

M.D., former chief of staff at the Greenville hospital (now assistant chief of orthopaedics at our

Northern California location) told Olivia’s parents that if this were his own child, he would opt

for the surgery. After the surgery at age 6, and rehabilitation, Olivia’s life changed.

Today, Olivia has a perfect walking gait and can run, dance, jump on a trampoline and ride a

bicycle. Her story is a testament to the expertise of the staff at Shriners Hospitals for Children

and their commitment to helping children walk toward endless possibilities.

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Brendon Wiseley

Brendon is part of a racing family in Tulsa, Okla. Wade and Allisha Wiseley have raised their four

children around wheels and tracks. Brendon, a favorite on the track, got his first micro junior car

when he was 5 years old and has been racing ever since.

On July 3, 2008, Wade was at a race shop with all of his children. The kids were fascinated by a

lawn mower there. Although Wade told the kids to stop playing with it, the next thing he knew,

two of Brendon’s siblings came running, yelling “Brendon has fallen off the lawn mower and has

lost his leg.”

When the ambulance arrived at the hospital, there were no surgeons present because of the 4th

of July weekend. The family remembers praying with the hospital chaplain, and not being sure

their 7-year-old son would survive. Later that day, three surgeons arrived and successfully

operated on Brendon. Wade remembers that a man he did not recognize was there, and said

“the Shriners will take care of this,” and walked away. Soon after the surgery, he received a

prosthesis from a local provider, but it did not seem to fit him correctly and was difficult to use.

“It looked like they gave him an adult leg in a smaller size,” said the family. Brendon lost hope;

he thought he would never be able to practice the sport he loves or be a typical kid again.

Within a month after the accident, Wade was contacted by local Shriners. At the time, Wade

was not familiar with the Shriners organizations or its work, but now says, “They are angels.”

Soon the Wiseleys received a call from Shriners Hospitals for Children — Shreveport asking if

they would bring Brendon in for an evaluation.

After the evaluation, the staff provided Brendon with a custom-built prosthetic leg. “It was

unbelievably better,” said Wade. “Brendon loved it and literally started running on it

immediately.” The family was impressed that Shriners Hospitals for Children customizes each

prosthesis and provides individualized physical therapy for each child.

Soon after, Brendon was happy and active again. He is back on the track and continues to be a

favorite of the crowd. One thing has changed: Now he raises money for Shriners Hospitals for

Children after each race.

Brendon hopes to be a professional race car driver and to one day become a Shriner and give

back to Shriners Hospitals for Children.

The Hill

Returning this year is “The Hill,” the tournament’s 22,000-square-foot luxury entertainment

pavilion overlooking the 16th, 17th and 18th holes and granting stunning views of the course,

Las Vegas skyline and Red Rock Canyon. Guests can enjoy a lively and comfortable atmosphere

resplendent with seating areas, tables and 50” plasma-screen TVs with their grounds access

passes.

Golf Channel Television Coverage

Date Time

Thursday, October 17 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. PST (4:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET)

Friday, October 18 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. PST (4:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET)

Saturday, October 19 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. PST (4:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET)

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Sunday, October 20 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. PST (4:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET)

SIRIUS XM Radio Coverage

Date Time

Thursday, October 17 10:00a – 4:00 p.m. PST (1:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET)

Friday, October 18 10:00a – 4:00 p.m. PST (1:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET)

Saturday, October 19 10:00a – 4:00 p.m. PST (1:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET)

Sunday, October 20 10:00a – 4:00 p.m. PST (1:00 – 7:00 a.m. ET)

Spectator Information

Grounds with Access to The Hill Ticket Pricing

Daily Wednesday (Pro-Am) $30

Daily Thursday (Tournament Round) $30

Daily Friday (Tournament Round) $30

Daily Saturday (Tournament Round) $30

Daily Sunday (Tournament Round) $30

Week Long Grounds Badge $100

Gate Price: $35 (daily)

Clubhouse (Grounds, The Hill and Clubhouse Access) Ticket Pricing

Week-Long Clubhouse Badge $250

Champions Club (Grounds, The Hill and Champions Club Access) Ticket Pricing

Daily Thursday (Tournament Round) $300

Daily Friday (Tournament Round) $300

Daily Saturday (Tournament Round) $300

Daily Sunday (Tournament Round) $300

How to Purchase Tickets

To purchase tickets please visit www.shrinershospitalsopen.com or call 702.873.1010. Event day

tickets can be purchased at the gate.

Tournament Parking

All tournament parking is located at Suncoast Hotel on the corner of Rampart Boulevard and

Alta Drive. The tournament will provide complimentary shuttle service to and from the course.

Shuttle Service Hours:

Wednesday (10.16.13) 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Thursday (10.17.13) 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Friday (10.18.13) 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Saturday (10.19.13) 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Sunday (10.20.13) 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Spectator Notes

• Admission tickets should be displayed at all times.

• Starting times for the first two days will be published prior to the tournament. A cut to

reduce the field will occur after 36 holes of play.

• General public must stay behind gallery ropes and cooperate with marshals at all times.

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• PGA TOUR players are asked not to sign autographs after the start of their round until

the conclusion of their round.

• The PGA TOUR’s mobile policy, to ensure play is not disrupted, states that spectators are

now allowed to carry mobile devices on the golf course with the volume setting on

silent. Designated areas are authorized for phone calls to be placed or received. Video

recording is not permitted at any time and still photography will not be allowed during

official competition rounds. Outside of the designated areas, fans will be permitted to

send and receive messages and check data away from play.

• The following items are prohibited:

o No cameras except Wednesday

o No radios or other noise producing devices

o No backpacks, camera bags, large purses or other bags larger than 8”x8”x8”

o No signs or banners

o No coolers or outside food and beverage

o No firearms or knives

o No stepladders or step stools

o No chairs in carry bag (bag is not allowed)

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About Tournament Sponsor

Shriners Hospitals for Children®

2900 Rocky Point Drive

Tampa, FL 33607

800.237.5055

www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org

Shriners Hospitals for Children® is a health care system of 23 facilities that provides specialty

pediatric care, innovative research and outstanding medical teaching programs and was

founded in 1922 by the Shriners fraternity, Shriners International.

Today, Shriners Hospitals for Children is the largest pediatric sub-specialty health care system

in the world, with the largest full-time staff of pediatric orthopaedic surgeons in the United

States. In addition, the Shriners Hospitals for Children specializing in burn care are the only

freestanding hospitals dedicated to the treatment of pediatric burns, and the health care

system’s spinal cord injury rehabilitation program is recognized worldwide. Every year, Shriners

Hospitals for Children® provides care for thousands of kids with orthopaedic conditions, burns,

spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, in a family-centered environment regardless of the

patients’ ability to pay. The health care system also provides medical educational opportunities

and conducts research to improve the lives of children.

Shriners Hospitals for Children® is also committed to conducting innovative research and

outstanding medical education programs. Dedication in these arenas means expanding the

worldwide body of medical knowledge and improving the quality of life for people around

the globe. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Shriners Hospitals for Children relies on

the generous donations of Shriners, corporations and the general public to carry out its

mission and change the lives of children every day.

Our Mission

The mission of Shriners Hospitals for Children® is to:

• Provide the highest quality care to children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions,

burn injuries and other special health care needs within a compassionate, family-

centered and collaborative care environment.

• Provide for the education of physicians and other health care professionals.

• Conduct research to discover new knowledge that improves the quality of care and

quality of life of children and families.

This mission is carried out without regard to race, color, creed, sex or sect, or ability of a

patient or family to pay.

While there are many facets to Shriners Hospitals for Children®, there is only one purpose: to

improve the lives of children around the world.

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Tournament Team

Adam Sperling, Tournament Director

Adam Sperling is in his fifth year as tournament director for the Shriners Hospitals for Children

Open. Sperling hails from Ogdensburg, New York and is a graduate of Ithaca College where he

earned a degree in sport management and media studies.

Advisory Board

Throughout the year, a team of people from the Las Vegas community lend their time and talent

to lead the Shriners Hospitals for Children volunteer force.

Bob Andrews

Managing Member, Andrews Consulting

Brett Burke

General Sales Manager, Cox Media

Allan Creel

Owner, Creel Printing

Julian Dugas, Jr.

Director of Sports Marketing, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

Vance Farrow

Industry Specialist for Health and Medicine, Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic

Development

Mark Lefever

CFO and COO, The Light Group

Terri Maruca

Senior Vice President, Kirvin Doak Communications

Lisa Motley

Marketing/Digital Media Specialist, Las Vegas Events

Bobby Reynolds

Vice President, AEG Live

Lee Smith

COO, TPC Summerlin

Steve Stallworth

General Manager, South Point Arena

Scott Voeller

Senior Vice President of brand strategy and advertising, MGM Resorts International

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Tournament Staff

Adam Sperling

Tournament Director

O: 702.589.4950

M: 702.538.1008

E: [email protected]

T: @adamsperling

John Flueckiger

Director of Sales and Marketing

E: [email protected]

T: @Flicksthoughts

Stephanie Maes

Tournament Services Manager

O: 702.589.4949

E: [email protected]

T: @SmaesLV

Donna Millwood

Finance Manager

O: 702.589.4945

E: [email protected]

Mike Siegel

Operations Manager

O: 702.589.4946

E: [email protected]

TPC Summerlin

The host course for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, the Tournament Players Club

Summerlin offers golfers a 7,223-yard stadium course layout that has gained a reputation as one

of the country's most splendid golfing experiences.

The TPC, which opened for play in November 1991, was built in the heart of Summerlin, a

22,000-acre master-planned community on the western-most edge of Las Vegas. The

community is currently home to more than 100,000 residents.

As a stadium course, the TPC Summerlin was built to accommodate golfing fans with

unrestricted views of tee shots, fairway approaches and putting through strategically placed

spectator mounds and natural amphitheaters. Still, the integrity of the course remains.

The TPC Summerlin is one of two TPC Network members in Nevada. The TPC network currently

encompasses 25 courses in 10 states and, with the addition of non-domestic TPCs, three foreign

countries. The TPC network is designed and managed by subsidiaries of the PGA TOUR. At

present, the TPC Summerlin is owned by the PGA TOUR.

PGA TOUR Investments design architect Bobby Weed was assisted in the course design by

player-consultant Fuzzy Zoeller, winner of the first Frys.com Open in 1983. Zoeller was

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committed to designing a course which could accommodate a major tournament and appeal to

the average golfer.

TPC Summerlin is an 18-hole golf course that stretches to 7,223 yards from the Championship

tees. This magnificent par-71 course is covered with Bermuda grass fairways, tees and roughs;

and new A-5 Bent grass greens, which were completed in March 2006.

#1 Par 4 408 yards

The opening hole plays straightaway to a slightly downhill landing area and green. Positioning

the tee shot near the right fairway bunker opens up the green, especially with left-side pin

placements.

How to watch: All players will be introduced at the first tee, providing a good vantage point

from which to watch players tee off. Fans are given close access to the tee box here.

Hole history: In 1999, Jonathan Kaye birdied this and the next two holes to pull within two shots

of eventual winner Jim Furyk. It is one of eight holes in which average tournament scores have

been under par every year. 1993 champion Davis Love III eagled the hole to begin the Sunday

round that year.

#2 Par 4 469 yards

A long, downhill, slightly dogleg right, the hole runs along a wash. The tee shot angle must be

figured in relation to the diagonal wash carry, with bunkers guarding the left side. The green is

large with a bunker bordering the right side.

How to watch: The second tee stands very close to the eighth green and ninth tee, allowing fans

a chance to see plenty of action from here.

Hole history: Jonathan Kaye birdied this, as well as the first and third holes, en route to closing

to within two of 1999 winner Jim Furyk. In 1996, Tiger Woods played this hole in 2 under for the

tournament to help propel him to his first PGA TOUR victory. Furyk parred the hole on Sunday in

1995 to move into a tie with Billy Mayfair, who bogeyed the hole. Furyk went on to win.

#3 Par 4 472 yards

A double fairway leads to the green, which is perched above a desert wash. The hole played

slightly uphill and into the prevailing wind.

How to watch: This hole used to play as a par 5, allowing for frequent eagles and birdies. Your

best bet is to sit above the green and watch as the players attempt to reach the green in two.

Hole history: Harrison Frazar made a 10-foot eagle putt to help put him in a three-way tie for

the lead on Friday in 1999's tournament. Jonathan Kaye birdied the first three holes on Sunday

to pull within two of 1999 winner Jim Furyk. In 1996, champion Tiger Woods eagled the hole

twice, including in the final round.

#4 Par 4 450 yards

The tee shot is vital, as bunkers flank the left and right sides of the fairway. A deep bunker front

and right of the green makes a right pin position most difficult.

How to watch: The fourth hole, a long, tough par-4, begins a circle of five holes. If you follow the

players on this hole, plan on watching the fifth through ninth holes as well.

Hole history: 1997 Champion Bill Glasson bogeyed this hole to fall temporarily into a tie with

Billy Mayfair. This hole ranks in the middle range each year in terms of difficulty. In 1994, Las

Vegas pro Robert Gamez made the only double bogey ever by a top-5 finisher

#5 Par 3 197 yards

This is one of the most demanding holes on the golf course. The green slopes left to right with

difficult back pin placements and players must carry a wash to the green.

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How to watch: Played downhill, the fifth hole offers fans a good vantage point to sit at the tee

and watch players tee off. No green access is available to spectators.

Hole history: Although this event is a tournament known for low scores, no winner has played

this hole under par. During 1999's final round, the hole yielded six bogeys and four double-

bogeys, more doubles than any other hole. With the exception of 1997 champion Bill Glasson,

every champion has played this hole in even par. Glasson played it at 1-over par.

#6 Par 4 430 yards

This hole played slightly uphill and has a narrow fairway. The green is elevated and set in left to

right with no bunkers. Most players hit an extra club to the green after hitting shorter tee shots

to ensure fairway placement.

How to watch: This is one of the toughest holes to watch on the golf course. Fans are diverted

away from the tee box, and tight fairways add to viewing difficulty.

Hole history: In the past, Las Vegas professional Bob May played the hole in 1-under par. Jim

Furyk played this hole in 1-over par in 1999, with a bogey in Saturday's round. Second-place

finisher Jonathan Kaye bogeyed and birdied this hole in the last two rounds in 1999.

#7 Par 4 382 yards

This is a medium-length dogleg left. Players will try to position their drives middle-right to give

themselves the best position into the green. The green slopes back to front and can be

treacherous from above the hole. A newly constructed bunker in the left landing area will make

the tee shot club selection very important.

How to watch: Fans are diverted down the right side of the fairway, but good viewing of tee and

approach shots can be had. Fans also can stand close to the green.

Hole history: It's one of seven holes in which scoring has averaged under par each year. In three

rounds, 1999 champion Jim Furyk played the hole in 2-under par. Fourth-place finisher Chris

Perry birdied the hole all three days in 1999's tournament.

#8 Par 3 239 yards

The longest par-3 on the course, this hole plays left to right with a wash spanning the right side.

A large green with bail-out left awaits tee shots that, if they are hit short and right, will

invariably wind up in one of four front bunkers.

How to watch: A berm surrounding the green offers a great place to sit, relax and watch as

players hit to this par-3. This is the longest par-3 on the course, so many players face a tricky

chip into the putting surface.

Hole history: Fred Couples, who tied for 10th in 1999, played the hole without a par during the

weekend. He double-bogeyed Saturday, then birdied it Sunday. In 1999's final round, there were

only five birdies on the day, compared with 57 pars and nine bogeys. Bob May parred the hole

both days in 1999 en route to tying for 13th.

#9 Par 5 563 yards

A long, slightly downhill par-5, and a slight dogleg right. The green is protected by bunkers both

front and left. The longest hitters can reach the green in two. Expect to see plenty of approaches

land in the bunkers guarding the green.

How to watch: Concessions, scoreboards, the clubhouse, the putting green and the driving

range are very close to the ninth green. A tremendous scoring opportunity for players translates

into great spectating chances for fans.

Hole history: Harrison Frazar double-bogeyed this hole in 1999's final round en route to a 76

and a T15 finish. This hole played fifth-easiest in 1999, with a stroke average of 4.776

#10 Par 4 420 yards

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A slightly downhill par-4 that doglegs right with fairway bunkers left. A large, deep bunker is

positioned front right with the back of the green falling away slightly.

How to watch: Fans with clubhouse passes make it a tradition to sit on the patio and watch as

players tee off at this hole. It plays downhill, giving spectators good vantage points.

Hole history: During 1999's final round, this hole gave up fewer birdies (four) than any other

hole. Both champion Jim Furyk and runner-up Jonathan Kaye pared this hole on the last two

days of the tournament. In 1996, Davis Love III double-bogeyed here, giving the lead to eventual

champion Tiger Woods.

#11 Par 4 448 yards

A right-to-left tee shot with fairway bunkers challenging the player on the left side. The

approach is to a green with a false tongue and deep bunker protecting the left side pin

placement.

How to watch: For fans following a particular player, the 11th can be interesting scorewise, but

it doesn't provide the best vantage point for watching.

Hole history: In 1999's final round, this hole tied with the second hole for most bogeys (14).

Kevin Sutherland and Jonathan Kaye were the only players in the top 10 to birdie this hole

Sunday. Joe Ogilvie (T10) and Brian Watts (T13) triple-bogeyed the hole in Saturday's 1999

round.

#12 Par 4 442 yards

Another long par-4, the 12th is home to a lake that guards the right side of the fairway and

green. Pin placements on the right are very challenging. A recently placed left fairway bunker

could catch many stray tee shots.

How to watch: Although it's a long walk from the clubhouse, good vantage points of the water-

guarded green and the 13th tee make this a good spectator hole.

Hole history: In terms of stroke average, this hole played toughest in 1999's final round, at .206

strokes over par. In 1999, Joe Ogilvie triple-bogeyed this hole after taking a 7 on the previous

hole en route to a 42 on the back. Tommy Armour III scored the only eagle on this hole in the

past.

#13 Par 5 606 yards

For most players, this is a three-shot hole that demands accuracy. It plays right to left with a

cluster of bunkers left. A fairway bunker short of the green emphasizes placement for the

approaches to the split-level green. An additional bunker in the left fairway is a 306 yard carry

for the professionals from the back tee.

How to watch: There's plenty of good spectating to be had from tee to green on this hole. Most

TOUR professionals will put a little extra into their tee shots here, which can be fun to watch.

Hole history: Glen Day (T15 in 1999) went eagle-birdie in his final two rounds last year. This and

the third were the only holes on the course to give up no score higher than bogey in 1999. This

hole played second-easiest overall in 1999, at an average .332 strokes under par.

#14 Par 3 156 yards

Tee shots are played over bunkers to a right-to-left, shallow green. Another back left bunker and

trees guard shots if long. It's the shortest par-3 on the course.

How to watch: Players consider this a birdie hole, so they're firing at the flag here, giving fans

some exciting golf action.

Hole history: The first birdie of three straight put Jim Furyk in a three-way tie for the lead in

1999's final round. Dudley Hart birdied this hole and four of the last five in a final round to

propel him to a third-place finish. Mike Hulbert aced this hole with an 8-iron in the second

round in 1996.

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#15 Par 4 341 yards

A short, drivable hole by the longest hitters. Desert runs the length of the hole on the left with

bunkers separating the two-level fairway. The green is long, narrow and elevated, and is

surrounded by bunkers.

How to watch: The 15th is one of the most exciting holes on the course to watch, as many

players try and drive the green. This marks the beginning of the stretch of four best viewing

holes on the course. A new hospitality venue just off the back of the green will be a hot spot for

spectators.

Hole history: Jim Furyk birdied the hole both days over the weekend on his way to his third win

in Las Vegas in 1999. Billy Mayfair (T15) birdied the hole Saturday and Sunday in 1999's event.

This hole played third-easiest overall in 1999, at an average .266 strokes under par.

#16 Par 5 560 yards

A good tee shot puts big hitters in position to go for the green in two. Trees guard both sides of

the fairway and a lake guards the front of the green.

How to watch: Large mounds behind the green offer great vantage points to watch shots as

they come in over the lake. From here, fans also can see the 17th tee.

Hole history: Although one of the easiest holes on the course, last year it gave up more triple-

bogeys-plus (6) than any other hole. 1999 champion Jim Furyk birdied this hole both Saturday

and Sunday. Fred Couples took an 8 here on a Saturday, but still finished tied for 10th.

#17 Par 3 196 yards

This downhill hole is one of the most exciting on the course. Tee shots to this green, which is

long but narrow and guarded by water on the right, are played under intense pressure late

Sunday afternoon.

How to watch: A hill that surrounds the right side of this hole provides the perfect stage on

which to sit and watch the exciting action here. The narrow green is guarded by water on the

left, making tee shots interesting to watch.

Hole history: In the past, Jim Furyk double-bogeyed the hole on Saturday and shot 71. Jonathan

Kaye birdied this hole and the last in 1999, and aced it with a 5-iron on the first day of play. 1994

champion Bruce Lietzke played the hole in 2-under par. Jonathan Byrd won in 2010 with a walk-

off-ace for the first ever in PGA TOUR history in a playoff against Martin Laird and Cameron

Percy.

#18 Par 4 444 yards

A long, slightly uphill hole that forces players to carry their tee shots over a wash. Approach

shots are hit to a deep green protected by a small lake to the left. It's a challenging hole that's

fun to watch, as players decide how aggressive to be depending on how they stand.

How to watch: Corporate hospitality tents line the right side of the fairway and behind the

green. In addition, thousands of fans can enjoy uninhibited views from the hill overlooking the

green.

Hole history: In 1999, this hole surrendered only 42 bogeys overall, compared with 190 pars, 35

bogeys, 15 doubles and four triples or worse. Third-place finisher Dudley Hart also birdied this

hole on a Sunday.

Tournament Stats and Records

Tournament History

Year Winner Score Runner-up Score

PANASONIC LAS VEGAS PRO-CELEBRITY CLASSIC

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1983 Fuzzy Zoeller 340 Rex Caldwell 344

PANASONIC LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL

1984 Denis Watson 341 Andy Bean 342

1985 Curtis Strange 338 Mike Smith 339

1986 Greg Norman 333 Dan Pohl 340

1987 Paul Azinger~ 271 Hal Sutton 272

1988 Gary Koch~ 274 Peter Jacobsen 275

Mark O’Meara

LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL

1989 Scott Hoch* 336 Robert Wrenn 336

1990 Bob Tway* 334 John Cook 334

1991 Andrew Magee* 329 D.A. Weibring 329

1992 John Cook 334 David Frost 336

1993 Davis Love III 331 Craig Stadler 339

1994 Bruce Lietzke 332 Robert Gamez 333

1995 Jim Furyk 331 Billy Mayfair 332

1996 Tiger Woods* 332 Davis Love III 332

1997 Bill Glasson 340 David Edwards 341

Billy Mayfair

1998 Jim Furyk 335 Mark Calcavecchia 336

1999 Jim Furyk 331 Jonathan Kaye 332

INVENSYS CLASSIC AT LAS VEGAS

2000 Billy Andrade 332 Phil Mickelson 333

2001 Bob Estes 329 Tom Lehman 330

Rory Sabbatini

2002 Phil Tataurangi 330 Stuart Appleby 331

Jeff Sluman

2003 Stuart Appleby* 328 Scott McCarron 328

MICHELIN CHAMPIONSHIP AT LAS VEGAS

2004 Andre Stolz 266 Harrison Frazar 267

Tag Ridings

Tom Lehman

2005 Wes Short, Jr.* 266 Jim Furyk 266

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FRYS.COM OPEN

2006 Troy Matteson 265 Daniel Chopra 266

Ben Crane

2007 George McNeill 264 D.J. Trahan 268

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN OPEN

2008 Marc Turnesa 263 Matt Kuchar 264

2009 Martin Laird 265 Chad Campbell 265

2010 Jonathan Byrd* 263 Cameron Percy 263

Martin Laird 263

2011 Kevin Na 261 Nick Watney 263

2012 Ryan Moore 260 Brendon de Jonge 261

KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened

Course History

Year Location Par/Yards

PANASONIC LAS VEGAS PRO-CELEBRITY CLASSIC

1983 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

Dunes CC, Las Vegas, NV

72/7,240

Showboat CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,045

PANASONIC LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL

1984 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

Showboat CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,045

Tropicana CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,481

1985 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

Tropicana CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,481

1986 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,088

1987 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,088

1988 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,088

LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL

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1989 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,088

1990 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,088

1991 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

Sunrise GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/6,914

1992 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

1993 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111

TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

1994 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164

Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,815

TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

1995 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,162

Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,815

TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

1996 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,095

Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV 71/6,815

1997 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,200

Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164

1998 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,193

Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164

1999 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,193

Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,164

INVENSYS CLASSIC AT LAS VEGAS

2000 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,193

Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,247

2001 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

TPC Las Vegas, NV 71/7,019

Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,247

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2002 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

TPC Las Vegas, NV 71/7,063

Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,440

2003 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

TPC Las Vegas, NV 71/7,063

Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,440

MICHELIN CHAMPIONSHIP AT LAS VEGAS

2004 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

TPC Las Vegas, NV 71/7,019

Bear’s Best GC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,219

2005 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

TPC Las Vegas, NV 71/7,019

FRYS.COM OPEN

2006 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

TPC Las Vegas, NV 71/7,063

2007 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

TPC Las Vegas, NV 71/7,063

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN OPEN

2008 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

2009 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 72/7,243

2010 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 71/7,223

2011 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 71/7,223

2012 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H) 71/7,223

Tournament Records

Tournament Record (90 holes)

328 Stuart Appleby 2003

Scott McCarron

Tournament Record (72 holes)

260 Ryan Moore 2012

Current Course Record

61 Ryan Moore 2012 (TPC Summerlin)

61 Davis Love III 2001 (TPC Summerlin)

61 Chris DiMarco 2001 (Southern Highlands GC)

61 Tag Ridings 2004 (TPC Summerlin)

61 Hunter Haas 2011 (TPC Summerlin)

62 John Daly 2001 (TPC Las Vegas)

Craig Barlow 2003

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Dan Forsman,

Jay Williamson 2004

Ryan Palmer 2005

63 Briny Baird 2004 (Bear’s Best)

Tournament Course Record

59 Chip Beck 1991 (Sunrise CC)

$1 Million in Tournament Earnings

The following players have earned in excess of $1,000,000 at the Las Vegas PGA TOUR event:

Jim Furyk $2,129,619

Stuart Appleby $1,236,106

Billy Andrade $1,120,967

Bob Estes $1,094,661

Davis Love IIII $1,010,416

Purse Distribution $6,000,000

Position Prize

1 $1,080,000

2 $475,200

3 $255,200

4 $255,200

5 $149,160

6 $149,160

7 $149,160

8 $149,160

9 $149,160

10 $97,533

11 $97,533

12 $97,533

13 $97,533

14 $97,533

15 $97,533

16 $71,400

17 $71,400

18 $50,904

19 $50,904

20 $50,904

21 $50,904

22 $50,904

23 $36,960

24 $36,960

25 $36,960

26 $26,230.91

27 $26,230.91

28 $26,230.91

29 $26,230.91

30 $26,230.91

31 $26,230.91

32 $26,230.91

33 $26,230.91

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34 $26,230.91

35 $26,230.91

36 $26,230.90

37 $16,800

38 $16,800

39 $16,800

40 $16,800

41 $16,800

42 $16,800

43 $16,800

44 $16,800

45 $13,020

46 $10,788

47 $10,788

48 $10,788

49 $10,788

50 $10,788

51 $10,788

52 $10,788

53 $9,618

54 $9,618

55 $9,618

56 $9,618

57 $9282

58 $9282

59 $9282

60 $9282

61 $8,904

62 $8,904

63 $8,904

64 $8,904

65 $8,904

66 $8,610

67 $8,610

68 $8,442

69 $8,442

70 $8,316

71 $8,232

72 $8,148

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Tournament Results

2012 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

RYAN MOORE

2012 Champion

Height: 5 ft, 9 in

Weight: 170 lbs

College: University of Nevada-Las Vegas (2005, Communications and Public Relations)

Turned Pro: 2005

Birthplace: Tacoma, Washington

Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada

Birthday: 12/05/1982

PGA TOUR Victories:

(1) 2009 Wyndham Championship

(2) 2012 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

Best 2012 PGA TOUR Finishes

1 -- Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

T3 -- TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola

T4 -- Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard

T5 -- Wells Fargo Championship

T8 -- Valero Texas Open, John Deere Classic

T10 -- Deutsche Bank Championship, BMW Championship

C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S

2012: Finished a career-best No. 11 in the FedExCup standings.Previous-best showing was No. 21 in 2010.

In the fist event following the Playoffs, he took advantage of a home-field advantage at the Justin

Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas. In the first round, he

holed out for an eagle-two at the par-4 15th en route to a course-record-tying, 10-under 61 to take a

one-stroke lead over Brendon de Jonge. A 5-under 66 in the final round was good for a one-stroke

victory over de Jonge, making him the first player to take a first-round lead at the event all the way to

the winner's circle since the event was shortened to 72 holes in 2004. His second PGA TOUR win came

less than a month before his wife, Nichole, was due to give birth to the couple's first child.

Finished T4 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, with rounds of 71-71-71-70. Was one of two

players (winner Tiger Woods was the other) with four under-par rounds. Recorded his third

career hole-in-one on TOUR in the first round with a 5-iron from 201 yards on the seventh hole.

Four weeks later, was one of just 11 players to break 70 in the final round of the Valero Texas Open.

Claimed a T8, with Cameron Tringale and Hunter Haas. The top-10 finish marked just his second start in

the event (T53 in 2005).

Finished T5 at the Wells Fargo Championship after holding a share of the first-round lead.

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Four rounds in the 60s was good for a T8 at the John Deere Classic in his fourth appearance at TPC Deere

Run. Eagled the par-5 second hole in the first and third rounds on his way to a 14-under total, six strokes

shy of Zach Johnson's winning score.

Opened with a 7-under 64 and went on to finish T10 at the Deutsche Bank Championship for the second

year in a row.

Finished T10 at the BMW Championship and was one of two players to start the week outside the cut

line for the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola and advance to Atlanta. Started the week No. 35 and

moved up to No. 28.

After beginning the FedExCup Playoffs at No. 64 in the standings and climbing into the TOUR

Championship field, finished T3 (his career-best seventh top-10 finish of the season) at East Lake to

secure a career-best 11th-place finish in the FedExCup. Managed top-25 finishes in all four Playoffs

events, including top 10s in the last three. Moved into a share of the lead with just three holes

remaining at the TOUR Championship, but bogeys on his final three holes left him with the T3 finish. In

only other TOUR Championship appearance, finished T9 (2010). 2011: Made 18 lof 22 cuts to go with

four top 10s and nine top 25s.

Four sub-par rounds led to a T4 at the Northern Trust Open, his first top-10 of the season.

Posted second consecutive top 10 with a T5 at the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play

Championship. Defeated Francesco Molinari (3 and 1), K.J. Choi (5 and 4) and Nick Watney (19 holes)

before falling to eventual champion Luke Donald (5 and 4) in the quarterfinals.

Missed a 4-foot, 3-inch putt for par on the final hole of the Travelers Championship to fall out of a tie for

the lead with Fredrik Jacobson and finish T2. His 7-under 63 left him in a tie with John Rollins at 19-

under. Has posted a runner-up finish in six of his last seven years on TOUR (2011 Travelers

Championship, 2010 AT&T National, 2008 HP Byron Nelson Championship, 2007 Memorial Tournament,

2006 Travelers Championship and 2005 RBC Canadian Open). The one year during that stretch that he

failed to record a second-place finish was the same year he posted his only victory (2009 Wyndham

Championship). Made his sixth start at the Travelers Championship, including runner-up finishes during

his inaugural start in 2006 and again this year. His other top finishes in Hartford included a T4 (2009) and

T13 (2010).

.Held a share of the second-round lead at the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational before

finishing T23.

Making his sixth start at the Deutsche Bank Championship, recorded his first top 10 (T10). 2010: Claimed

six top-10 finishes, including top-10s at the final two Playoffs events for the FedExCup.

Finished T6 in his first start at the season-opening SBS Championship, five shots behind repeat winner

Geoff Ogilvy.

Finished T10 in his second start of the season at the Bob Hope Classic.

Began the final round of the Memorial Tournament tied for 17th. Shot a 4-under 68 Sunday to climb 12 spots to T5.

Finished second at the AT&T National, giving him runner-up finishes in five out of his last six years on

TOUR (2010 AT&T National, 2008 HP Byron Nelson Championship, 2007 Memorial Tournament, 2006

Travelers Championship, 2005 RBC Canadian Open). The one year during that stretch that he failed to

record a second-place finish was the same year he posted his only victory (2009 Wyndham

Championship). As a result of his finish, gained entry into the 2010 Open Championship as the top

finisher in the top five not otherwise eligible. Went on to miss the cut at St. Andrews.

Carried a one-stroke lead into the final round of the BMW Championship, but a 2-over 73 left him T3 and

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three strokes behind tournament-winner Dustin Johnson. His effort was still good enough to earn a spot

in the TOUR Championship, moving from No. 56 to No. 28 in the FedExCup standings. It represented his

first top-10 finish in 11 Playoff starts. Began the week with a 6-under 65, including a Cog Hill G&CC

record, 7-under 29 on the back nine.

In his first TOUR Championship start, closed with a pair of rounds in the 60s (68-69) to finish T9 for his

sixth top-10 of the season. 2009: Surpassed $2 million in earnings for the first time, notching his first

victory and tallying six top-10s and nine top-25s.

After missing the cut in 2007 and 2008 at the FBR Open, rallied in 2009 by firing four rounds in the 60s to finish T6.

Recorded the second top-10 finish of his career in a major championship (T9 at 2006 PGA Championship)

with a T10 at the U.S. Open, snapping a streak of three consecutive missed cuts.

Followed U.S. Open week with a T4 at Travelers Championship, shooting four rounds in the 60s,

including a final-round 64, his season low to date.

Claimed his first PGA TOUR win with a birdie on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff to beat Kevin

Stadler and Jason Bohn at the Wyndham Championship. After vaulting up the leaderboard with five

consecutive birdies on the back nine, won it with a 6-foot birdie putt on No. 18 at Sedgefield CC.

Stadler's second shot on the third playoff hole skipped off the back of the green. He chipped within 20

feet, but his putt drifted to the low side of the cup. Bohn was eliminated on the first playoff hole. All

three players finished at 16-under 264 with Moore and Stadler making bogeys on the 72nd hole and

Bohn shooting a final-round 62.

Posted a T7 at Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, his fifth top-10 of the season.

Kept his top-10 streak alive the following week in his adopted hometown of Scottsdale, Ariz., at the

Frys.com Open after posting four consecutive rounds in the 60s to finish T8. His sixth top-10 finish of the

year marked the most since garnering four in his rookie year of 2006.

Finished third at the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions in China. 2008: Earned more than $1.1 million

for a third consecutive season and finished second in a tournament for the fourth consecutive year.

Lost on third hole of a playoff to Adam Scott at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship when Scott sank a

48-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole. Moore's 15-foot birdie putt from the fringe then grazed the lip.

Both players finished regulation at 7-under par, with Moore firing a final-round 68. 2007: In just his

second season on TOUR, collected more than $1.5 million and three top-10 finishes, including a second

at the Memorial Tournament.

Finished T8 at the PODS Championship, his first top-10 finish of the season…Recorded the third runner-

up finish of his TOUR career at the Memorial Tournament. Birdied five of his final six holes on Sunday

(66) to move into contention before falling one shot shy of winner K.J. Choi. Was one stroke back after

an opening 6-under 66 .

Held the 36-hole lead at the inaugural Fry's Electronics Open after rounds of 66-63—129. Carded

weekend rounds of 71-72 to fall to T6, his third top-10 finish of the season. 2006: Played in only 22

events due to an injury during the early part of the season. Underwent surgery to repair a fractured

hook of hamate in his left hand on March 20. Injured the hand in 2005 but tried to play through the pain.

Missed eight weeks and returned in late May.

In 10th start of season, recorded his first top-10 and matched his career-best finish on TOUR with a T2 at

the Buick Championship, thanks to four rounds in the 60s. Finished three strokes behind J.J. Henry.

Finished T9 at the PGA Championship, his first career top-10 in a major in his first major start as a

professional. Made four starts in majors as an amateur with a best finish of T13 at the 2005 Masters.

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Finished with 67-69 after entering the weekend T42. 2005: Low amateur at the Masters Tournament

with his T13 finish.

Made the cut at the U.S. Open in his last start as an amateur and finished 57.

Following week, turned professional at the Barclays Classic, where he finished T51.

Finished T2 at the Bell Canadian Open, one stroke behind Mark Calcavecchia. Only player in field to post

four rounds at par or better on the par-70 Shaugnessy G&CC in Vancouver, British Columbia. His

$440,000 payday pushed him into the Special Temporary Member category with the ability to earn

unlimited sponsor exemptions for remainder of year.

Pushed season non-member earnings to $598,250 (equal to No. 120 on PGA TOUR Money List) with T16

finish at the Michelin Championship at Las Vegas. Two off the lead through 36 holes after opening 67-63

(career-best), but fell from contention with a third-round 74.

Closed with a 4-under 68 and tied for 13th at the FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort, earning

$88,000. That placed him the equivalent of 113th on the PGA TOUR money list, making him the first

player since Tiger Woods in 1996 to go from college to the PGA TOUR in the same season without going

to Q School. The only other players to do that since 1980 were Gary Hallberg, Phil Mickelson and Justin

Leonard. Amateur: Four-time All-America (two-time first team) at UNLV and 2005 collegiate player of

the year. Three-time Ben Hogan Award finalist and 2005 Hogan Award winner and Jack Nicklaus

collegiate player of the year. 2005 Golfstat Cup low collegiate scoring average.

Low amateur in the 2005 Masters, finishing T13 at 1-under par, thereby earning an invitation to the

2006 Masters via a top-16 finish. His 287 total was the lowest for an amateur in the Masters since Lindy

Miller shot 286 in 1978.

As reigning U.S. Amateur champion, earned exemption into U.S. Open at Pinehurst and The Open

Championship at St. Andrews. Played in U.S. Open (T57), but opted to turn pro at Barclays Classic.

In 2004, won the U.S. Amateur, U.S. Public Links, NCAA Championship, Western Amateur and Sahalee

Players Championship. Captured the U.S. Amateur, 2-up, over Luke List at Winged Foot and won his

second U.S. Amateur Public Links title, 6 and 5, over Dayton Rose at Rush Creek GC in Minnesota.

A member of the 2004 U.S. World Amateur team, he was low individual at the competition.

Received a Sponsor Exemption into the 2004 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro and finished T24 at 7-under

par. Was T12, four strokes out of the lead, after 36 holes.

Winner of the 2002 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship at the Orchards GC north of Detroit.

Defeated Lee Williamson 10 and 9 in the 36-hole final.

Two-time American Junior Golf Association All-America.

P E R S O N A L

In 2011, partnered with friends and family to form RMG Golf Course Management LLC (RMG Club).

Designed to combat south Puget Sound's sagging golf economy, the RMG Club took over the ownership

and day-to-day affairs of the Classic CC in Spanaway, McCormick Woods in Port Orchard and Oakbrook

G&CC in Lakewood. “We want this to be a product that appeals to everyone,” Moore said. “We want

people to have great facilities they can go play at a reasonable rate.” With three levels of unlimited golf

memberships available, The RMG Club is designed to attract players of all skill levels.

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Learned the game from his father "as soon as I could walk.".

Has two brothers, Jeremy and Jason, and one sister, Alyssa.

Has served as host of the BMW Northwest Charity Skins Game at Chambers Bay in Washington State.

Results

PLAYER POS ROUNDS TOTAL

SCORE OFFICIAL

MONEY

1 2 3 4

Ryan Moore 1 61 68 65 66 260 $810,000.00

Brendon de Jonge 2 62 66 66 67 261 $486,000.00

Jonas Blixt 3 64 64 66 70 264 $306,000.00

Jason Day 4 69 68 64 65 266 $216,000.00

Bill Lunde 5 67 69 67 66 269 $180,000.00

Richard Lee T6 66 68 71 65 270 $156,375.00

Scott Piercy T6 67 66 73 64 270 $156,375.00

Blake Adams T8 65 70 68 68 271 $135,000.00

Jason Bohn T8 71 66 64 70 271 $135,000.00

Tim Herron T10 63 68 68 73 272 $112,500.00

Jimmy Walker T10 67 66 66 73 272 $112,500.00

Nick Watney T10 66 66 71 69 272 $112,500.00

Bobby Gates T13 70 67 66 70 273 $72,500.00

Mathew Goggin T13 68 69 70 66 273 $72,500.00

John Huh T13 63 69 72 69 273 $72,500.00

Colt Knost T13 68 67 66 72 273 $72,500.00

Russell Knox T13 66 67 68 72 273 $72,500.00

Jeff Overton T13 70 66 68 69 273 $72,500.00

Heath Slocum T13 67 67 74 65 273 $72,500.00

Brendan Steele T13 69 67 70 67 273 $72,500.00

Michael Thompson T13 70 66 68 69 273 $72,500.00

Angel Cabrera T22 68 70 67 69 274 $39,487.50

Bob Estes T22 69 68 68 69 274 $39,487.50

Robert Garrigus T22 66 68 73 67 274 $39,487.50

John Mallinger T22 70 65 72 67 274 $39,487.50

Kevin Na T22 68 66 70 70 274 $39,487.50

Patrick Reed T22 65 69 70 70 274 $39,487.50

Kevin Streelman T22 68 67 68 71 274 $39,487.50

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Josh Teater T22 70 65 67 72 274 $39,487.50

David Hearn T30 68 70 69 68 275 $29,250.00

Kevin Stadler T30 66 68 72 69 275 $29,250.00

Camilo Villegas T30 70 66 68 71 275 $29,250.00

Ricky Barnes T33 68 69 70 69 276 $25,425.00

Justin Leonard T33 64 69 71 72 276 $25,425.00

Chris Riley T33 68 70 69 69 276 $25,425.00

Stewart Cink T36 68 69 68 72 277 $18,922.50

Ken Duke T36 66 68 68 75 277 $18,922.50

Chris Kirk T36 64 68 71 74 277 $18,922.50

Edward Loar T36 67 68 70 72 277 $18,922.50

George McNeill T36 70 68 72 67 277 $18,922.50

John Merrick T36 69 67 72 69 277 $18,922.50

Andres Romero T36 68 66 72 71 277 $18,922.50

Vijay Singh T36 66 66 71 74 277 $18,922.50

Daniel Summerhays T36 68 63 72 74 277 $18,922.50

Steve Wheatcroft T36 69 69 71 68 277 $18,922.50

Tommy Biershenk T46 68 70 70 70 278 $11,857.50

Scott Brown T46 69 67 72 70 278 $11,857.50

Daniel Chopra T46 68 67 73 70 278 $11,857.50

Nathan Green T46 68 68 74 68 278 $11,857.50

David Mathis T46 68 68 72 70 278 $11,857.50

Ryan Palmer T46 67 70 66 75 278 $11,857.50

Marc Turnesa T46 70 68 70 70 278 $11,857.50

Jhonattan Vegas T46 68 68 69 73 278 $11,857.50

Chad Campbell T54 73 65 74 67 279 $10,305.00

Robert Karlsson T54 69 68 70 72 279 $10,305.00

Billy Mayfair T54 70 66 72 71 279 $10,305.00

Vaughn Taylor T54 65 72 70 72 279 $10,305.00

J.J. Killeen T58 66 68 75 71 280 $10,035.00

Sean O'Hair T58 67 70 71 72 280 $10,035.00

Harris English 60 71 66 73 71 281 $9,900.00

Will Claxton T61 70 68 71 73 282 $9,720.00

Erik Compton T61 66 71 75 70 282 $9,720.00

Troy Kelly T61 68 70 70 74 282 $9,720.00

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Matt Bettencourt T64 68 70 73 72 283 $9,495.00

J.B. Holmes T64 70 67 73 73 283 $9,495.00

Roberto Castro T66 69 66 71 78 284 $9,315.00

Davis Love III T66 68 67 73 76 284 $9,315.00

Gary Christian T68 68 68 76 73 285 $9,135.00

Rod Pampling T68 70 68 72 75 285 $9,135.00

Hunter Hamrick 70 69 69 77 71 286 $9,000.00

John Daly 71 69 63 86 77 295 $8,910.00

2011 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

KEVIN NA

2011 Champion

Height: 5-11

Weight: 167 lbs.

Turned Pro: 2001

Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea

Residence: Las Vegas, NV

Birthday: September 15, 1983

PGA TOUR Victories

(1) 2011 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

Best PGA TOUR Finishes

P1 2011 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

P3 2011 Northern Trust Open

T5 2011 Bob Hope Classic

5 2011 Wells Fargo Championship

T9 2011 The Heritage

Highlights

In his seventh start at the event, claimed his first top-10 finish of the season, a T5, at the Waste

Management Phoenix Open. Nicknamed Kevin "ArizoNA" because of a history of strong finishes

at TPC Scottsdale. Prior to his T5, he finished T2 in 2005, T4 in 2008 and third in 2009.

Came back the following week with his first top-10 finish in six starts at the AT&T Pebble Beach

National Pro-Am, finishing six strokes behind Phil Mickelson to T5. As a result of his finish,

moved into the top 64 in the Official World Golf Ranking to earn an invitation to the World Golf

Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship.

Finished T4 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, with rounds of 73-68-69-73. His week at Bay Hill

started another solid three-tournament stretch, which included a T12 at the Masters

Tournament and a T8 at the RBC Heritage, with his solid play in Harbour Town marking his 10th

consecutive made cut. Has three top 10s at the RBC Heritage, including in back-to-back seasons

(also T9 in 2011).

Held the outright 54-hole lead by one stroke at THE PLAYERS Championship, following rounds of

67-68-68, but struggled to a final-round 76 and finished T7. Held a share of the second-round

lead with Zach Johnson and eventual winner Matt Kuchar at 8-under. Opening-round 67

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featured a 6-under 30 on the back nine, equaling the tournament record score on that nine at

TPC Sawgrass. Collected his fifth top 10 of the year and second in seven appearances at TPC

Sawgrass (T3 in 2009).

Posted all four rounds in the 60s to finish T7 at The Greenbrier Classic for his sixth top-10 finish

of the season, tied for tops on TOUR.

2011: Picked up first TOUR win despite recording his fewest made cuts (15) in a season since

2006. Finished No. 30 on the money list to earn an invite to the 2012 Masters.

Finished T5 at the Bob Hope Classic, with all five rounds in the 60s, his second consecutive top-

10 performance at the Hope.

Posted second top-five of the year with solo third at the Northern Trust Open, his best finish in

eight career appearances at the event he attended as a youth.

Posted third top-10 finish of the season with a T9 at The Heritage, thanks in large part to a final-

round, 5-under 66.

Recorded his second straight top 10 with a fifth-place finish at the Wells Fargo Championship.

Opened with three rounds in the 60s before a final-round 71 dropped him three shots out of the

playoff.

Recorded his first top-10 finish in his 10th major championship start. Had a T10 at the PGA

Championship. Second-round 69 and final-round 67 represented his first sub-70 scores in 28

overall major championship rounds.

After entering the final round of the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open with

a share of the lead with Nick Watney, carded a 6-under 65 Sunday to top Watney by two strokes

for his first PGA TOUR victory. In the process set the tournament 72-hole scoring record, with a

23-under 261. Became the 12th straight winner of the event to post every round in the 60s.

Entered the week with $10,254,294 in career earnings, trailing only Briny Baird ($11,905,122)

and Brett Quigley ($11,016,575) for most career money earned without a TOUR victory. Became

the 13th first-time winner this season. Ironically, he won his only Web.com Tour event as a

resident of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.—-the host city of his win at the 2006 Mark Christopher

Charity Classic. First PGA TOUR win also came in his current city of residence (Las Vegas). 2010:

Earned second straight trip to the TOUR Championship and totaled four top-10s through the

PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup.

Personal

At age 8, his family moved from South Korea to the United States. Took up the game a year later

and by the time he left the junior golf program had become the top junior player in the U.S.

Bypassed senior year of high school and college to turn professional at age 17.

Appeared in a January 2010 episode of "CSI: Las Vegas" on CBS along with Rocco Mediate, Duffy

Waldorf, Gary McCord and David Feherty.

A year after carding a 12-over 16 on the par-4 ninth hole in the first round of the 2011 Valero

Texas Open, returned to San Antonio, taking the mishap in stride. Taped a segment for "Inside

the PGA TOUR," using a chainsaw to remove a number of branches responsible for the high

score a year earlier, was featured on ESPN's "SportsCenter" and various, local radio stations as

he re-lived headache. In the second round in 2012, hung the shirt he wore that fateful day on a

tree branch as a sacrifice near the area from where he tried to play en route to the 16.

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PLAYER POS ROUNDS TOTAL

SCORE OFFICIAL

MONEY 1 2 3 4

Kevin Na 1 67 63 66 65 261 $ 792,000.00

Nick Watney 2 65 67 64 67 263 $ 475,200.00

Tommy Gainey T3 67 67 64 68 266 $ 255,200.00

Paul Goydos T3 66 66 66 68 266 $ 255,200.00

David Hearn T5 69 67 66 65 267 $ 149,160.00

Tim Herron T5 65 66 67 69 267 $ 149,160.00

Spencer Levin T5 68 67 64 68 267 $ 149,160.00

Carl Pettersson T5 66 67 66 68 267 $ 149,160.00

Jhonattan Vegas T5 63 67 69 68 267 $ 149,160.00

Ben Crane T10 67 67 68 66 268 $ 97,533.34

Scott Piercy T10 67 65 70 66 268 $ 97,533.34

Kris Blanks T10 66 65 66 71 268 $ 97,533.33

Hunter Haas T10 71 61 72 64 268 $ 97,533.33

Bryce Molder T10 68 66 67 67 268 $ 97,533.33

Kyle Stanley T10 69 64 69 66 268 $ 97,533.33

Billy Horschel T16 66 66 70 67 269 $ 61,725.72

Kevin Streelman T16 66 66 69 68 269 $ 61,725.72

Charlie Wi T16 64 66 72 67 269 $ 61,725.72

Robert Garrigus T16 66 68 63 72 269 $ 61,725.71

William McGirt T16 63 69 68 69 269 $ 61,725.71

Brendan Steele T16 66 65 69 69 269 $ 61,725.71

Roland Thatcher T16 68 68 63 70 269 $ 61,725.71

Stephen Ames T23 71 67 65 67 270 $ 38,060.00

Steven Bowditch T23 67 69 66 68 270 $ 38,060.00

Chad Campbell T23 71 67 66 66 270 $ 38,060.00

David Duval T23 66 71 64 69 270 $ 38,060.00

Nick O'Hern T23 71 67 63 69 270 $ 38,060.00

Kevin Stadler T23 68 70 65 67 270 $ 38,060.00

Kevin Kisner T29 70 66 67 68 271 $ 28,600.00

Bill Lunde T29 70 66 66 69 271 $ 28,600.00

Billy Mayfair T29 67 70 68 66 271 $ 28,600.00

Alex Prugh T29 67 68 67 69 271 $ 28,600.00

Boo Weekley T29 67 65 71 68 271 $ 28,600.00

Woody Austin T34 68 69 66 69 272 $ 22,220.00

Harrison Frazar T34 65 69 67 71 272 $ 22,220.00

Nathan Green T34 64 72 67 69 272 $ 22,220.00

Trevor Immelman T34 67 67 69 69 272 $ 22,220.00

Rod Pampling T34 65 70 66 71 272 $ 22,220.00

Garrett Willis T34 65 68 68 71 272 $ 22,220.00

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Jonathan Byrd T40 71 66 67 69 273 $ 15,419.56

Bob Estes T40 66 70 68 69 273 $ 15,419.56

Brian Gay T40 67 67 69 70 273 $ 15,419.56

Martin Laird T40 70 66 66 71 273 $ 15,419.56

Tag Ridings T40 69 68 67 69 273 $ 15,419.56

Briny Baird T40 68 69 69 67 273 $ 15,419.55

Kevin Chappell T40 69 67 70 67 273 $ 15,419.55

Bobby Gates T40 68 67 67 71 273 $ 15,419.55

Charley Hoffman T40 71 66 70 66 273 $ 15,419.55

Jason Bohn T49 70 66 67 71 274 $ 11,117.34

Steve Flesch T49 65 70 71 68 274 $ 11,117.33

Joe Ogilvie T49 68 66 67 73 274 $ 11,117.33

Michael Bradley T52 69 66 69 71 275 $ 10,260.80

Greg Chalmers T52 68 68 69 70 275 $ 10,260.80

Ben Curtis T52 69 68 70 68 275 $ 10,260.80

Cameron Percy T52 68 69 72 66 275 $ 10,260.80

Tim Petrovic T52 67 70 70 68 275 $ 10,260.80

Blake Adams T57 65 70 69 72 276 $ 9,724.00

Joseph Bramlett T57 70 66 70 70 276 $ 9,724.00

Steve Elkington T57 67 69 72 68 276 $ 9,724.00

Derek Lamely T57 65 71 68 72 276 $ 9,724.00

Rocco Mediate T57 67 71 68 70 276 $ 9,724.00

Josh Teater T57 71 64 70 71 276 $ 9,724.00

Aron Price 63 68 70 69 70 277 $ 9,416.00

Arjun Atwal T64 66 70 69 73 278 $ 9,196.00

Ricky Barnes T64 70 68 70 70 278 $ 9,196.00

John Merrick T64 67 71 71 69 278 $ 9,196.00

Vaughn Taylor T64 65 69 68 76 278 $ 9,196.00

D.J. Brigman T68 67 66 72 74 279 $ 8,888.00

Scott McCarron T68 71 65 70 73 279 $ 8,888.00

Will Strickler T68 66 70 73 70 279 $ 8,888.00

Nate Smith T71 67 68 74 72 281 $ 8,668.00

Paul Stankowski T71 67 71 71 72 281 $ 8,668.00

Cameron Beckman T73 72 64 73 73 282 $ 8,492.00

Cameron Tringale T73 66 71 72 73 282 $ 8,492.00

Michael Thompson 75 68 70 72

210 $ 8,360.00

Justin Hicks T76 71 67 73

211 $ 8,228.00

George McNeill T76 69 69 73

211 $ 8,228.00

J.P. Hayes T78 69 68 75

212 $ 8,052.00

Duffy Waldorf T78 69 68 75

212 $ 8,052.00

Fran Quinn 80 71 67 76

214 $ 7,920.00

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2010 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

JONATHAN BYRD

2010 Champion

Height: 5-9

Weight: 165 lbs.

Turned Pro: 20040

Birthplace: Anderson, South Carolina

College: Clemson University

Birthday: January 27, 2978

PGA TOUR Victories

(2) 2011 Hyundai Tournament of Champions

(3) 2010 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

(4) 2007 John Deere Classic

(5) 2004 B.C. Open.

(6) 2002 Buick Challenge

Best PGA TOUR Finishes

P1 2011 Hyundai Tournament of Champions

P2 2011 Wells Fargo Championship

5 2011 The Barclays

T7 2011 the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance

T10 2011 World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship

Highlights

Posted a final-round, 6-under 67 and then defeated Robert Garrigus with a par-4 on the second

playoff hole to win the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, the fifth win of his career. After

winning his last start of 2010 (Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open) with a

historic playoff hole-in-one, became the first player to capture back-to-back starts in playoff

fashion since Tiger Woods (1999 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship

and 2000 Mercedes Championships). Snapped a streak of nine consecutive international

winners at the event, becoming the first American to win since Jim Furyk in 2001. Went on to

win after sharing the first- and third-round leads...Six starts later, posted his second top-10 finish

of the season with a T10 at the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship...Entered the

final round of the Wells Fargo Championship with a one-stroke lead over Pat Perez, recorded a

72 and dropped a playoff on the first extra hole to Lucas Glover. The runner-up finish is the

second of his career (2003 John Deere Classic). He is now two for three when carrying the lead

or co-lead into the final round on the PGA TOUR, winning the B.C. Open and the Hyundai

Tournament of Champions before falling in Charlotte. Made his eighth start at Quail Hollow. His

only other made cut led to a T5 in 2009. Total of 15-under 201 after three rounds bettered the

previous-best 54-hole score at the Wells Fargo Championship by two strokes (13-under 203,

Anthony Kim, 2008). His 72-hole total of 15-under 273, shared with Lucas Glover, is one shy of

the tournament 72-hole record held by 2008 winner Kim...Finished T7 at the Memorial, marking

his second top 10 at the event (T3 in 2009) in nine career starts. Played in the final group with

Steve Stricker, but a final round, 1-over dropped him down the leaderboard...Entered the PGA

TOUR Playoffs with a T59 at the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational as his only

made cut in his previous six starts. But a solo fifth-place finish at The Barclays allowed him to

jump to No. 12 in the FedExCup standings. The finish represented his fifth top 10 of the season.

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Personal

His father, Jim, who died from brain cancer in 2009, introduced Jonathan and his brother to golf

at age 3. Older brother Jordan is an assistant golf coach at Clemson. Jonathan caddied for

Jordan in the 2008 U.S. Mid-Amateur. Jordan has occasionally caddied for Jonathan on the PGA

TOUR...College teammates at Clemson with TOUR players Lucas Glover, Charles Warren and D.J.

Trahan.

Player RD1 RD2 RD3 RD4 TOT Money

Jonathan Byrd 1 66 63 66 68 263 $ 774,000.00 Martin Laird T2 69 62 63 69 263 $ 378,400.00 Cameron Percy T2 66 68 62 67 263 $ 378,400.00 Spencer Levin T4 69 63 66 66 264 $ 189,200.00 Webb Simpson T4 66 66 64 68 264 $ 189,200.00 Cameron Beckman T6 67 67 64 67 265 $ 149,425.00 Nick Watney T6 66 66 67 66 265 $ 149,425.00 Aaron Baddeley T8 67 68 64 67 266 $ 124,700.00 Ryuji Imada T8 68 62 70 66 266 $ 124,700.00 Ryan Palmer T8 65 68 66 67 266 $ 124,700.00 Richard S. Johnson T11 68 66 69 64 267 $ 98,900.00 John Senden T11 64 67 68 68 267 $ 98,900.00 Cameron Tringale T11 64 68 68 67 267 $ 98,900.00 Michael Connell T14 69 65 67 67 268 $ 75,250.00 George McNeill T14 65 66 70 67 268 $ 75,250.00 Pat Perez T14 68 69 65 66 268 $ 75,250.00 Kevin Sutherland T14 69 65 67 67 268 $ 75,250.00 Graham DeLaet T18 69 63 70 67 269 $ 58,050.00 Martin Flores T18 65 69 69 66 269 $ 58,050.00 Charles Howell III T18 66 68 68 67 269 $ 58,050.00 Josh Teater T18 68 69 67 65 269 $ 58,050.00 Jerry Kelly T22 69 69 68 64 270 $ 39,918.34 Chris Stroud T22 68 68 69 65 270 $ 39,918.34 James Driscoll T22 66 69 68 67 270 $ 39,918.33 Rickie Fowler T22 68 64 68 70 270 $ 39,918.33 Brett Quigley T22 68 68 69 65 270 $ 39,918.33 Mark Wilson T22 67 67 66 70 270 $ 39,918.33 Ricky Barnes T28 69 65 73 64 271 $ 26,803.34 Chad Campbell T28 68 64 72 67 271 $ 26,803.34 Dean Wilson T28 70 66 69 66 271 $ 26,803.34 Mathew Goggin T28 69 69 66 67 271 $ 26,803.33 Greg Kraft T28 68 66 68 69 271 $ 26,803.33 Davis Love III T28 66 68 69 68 271 $ 26,803.33 Scott Piercy T28 68 68 67 68 271 $ 26,803.33 Andres Romero T28 67 69 66 69 271 $ 26,803.33 Nicholas Thompson T28 65 66 69 71 271 $ 26,803.33 D.A. Points T37 69 67 68 68 272 $ 19,780.00 Kevin Stadler T37 67 68 69 68 272 $ 19,780.00 Brian Stuard T37 71 67 67 67 272 $ 19,780.00 Chris Tidland T37 68 67 69 68 272 $ 19,780.00 Greg Chalmers T41 70 64 70 69 273 $ 16,340.00 Bob Estes T41 66 69 68 70 273 $ 16,340.00 John Merrick T41 66 69 71 67 273 $ 16,340.00 Alex Prugh T41 67 64 70 72 273 $ 16,340.00

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Kris Blanks T45 66 70 67 71 274 $ 12,590.40 David Duval T45 70 64 67 73 274 $ 12,590.40 Scott McCarron T45 68 65 74 67 274 $ 12,590.40 Kevin Na T45 67 67 69 71 274 $ 12,590.40 Charles Warren T45 68 68 69 69 274 $ 12,590.40 Brian Davis T50 67 70 69 69 275 $ 10,158.75 Paul Goydos T50 68 69 70 68 275 $ 10,158.75 Michael Letzig T50 64 68 71 72 275 $ 10,158.75 Hunter Mahan T50 67 68 73 67 275 $ 10,158.75 Troy Merritt T50 67 69 69 70 275 $ 10,158.75 James Nitties T50 68 65 72 70 275 $ 10,158.75 Roland Thatcher T50 71 67 69 68 275 $ 10,158.75 Marc Turnesa T50 68 67 69 71 275 $ 10,158.75 Robert Garrigus T58 64 71 68 73 276 $ 9,460.00 J.P. Hayes T58 69 68 70 69 276 $ 9,460.00 Chris Riley T58 68 67 73 68 276 $ 9,460.00 Vaughn Taylor T58 65 68 75 68 276 $ 9,460.00 Chris Wilson T58 66 69 70 71 276 $ 9,460.00 Woody Austin T63 68 70 68 71 277 $ 9,030.00 Brent Delahoussaye T63 69 66 71 71 277 $ 9,030.00 Will MacKenzie T63 64 70 69 74 277 $ 9,030.00 Tim Petrovic T63 66 70 70 71 277 $ 9,030.00 Garrett Willis T63 67 69 73 68 277 $ 9,030.00 Brenden Pappas 68 69 68 72 69 278 $ 8,772.00 Briny Baird 69 68 70 71 70 279 $ 8,686.00 Nathan Green 70 69 69 74 69 281 $ 8,600.00 Chris DiMarco T71 67 70 74 71 282 $ 8,471.00 Warren Schutte T71 69 69 74 70 282 $ 8,471.00 John Daly 73 66 70 72 78 286 $ 8,342.00 Arjun Atwal 74 70 68 77 75 290 $ 8,256.00

2009 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

MARTIN LAIRD

2009 Champion

Height: 6-2

Weight: 190 lbs.

Turned Pro: 2004

Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland

College: Colorado State University

Birthday: December 29, 1982

PGA TOUR Victories

(1) 2009 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

Best PGA TOUR Finishes

P2—The Barclays, T4—SBS Championship, T10—Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, T16—

World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, T25—Deutsche Bank Championship

Highlights

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• Earned first PGA TOUR victory during the PGA TOUR Fall Series at the Justin Timberlake

Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

Personal

• Laird comes from a sporting family, as his cousin David Weatherston plays association

football currently for Dumfries club Queen of the South. He was coached at Colorado

State by Jamie Bermel, who was Masters champion Zach Johnson's coach at Drake

University. Laird played his first event as a professional in his native Scotland at the 2009

Scottish Open, shooting 65 in the first round and finishing 10th. Laird has the flag of his

home country, Scotland, on his golf belt, golf bag and the tees he uses.

Other Information

• By winning the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Laird became the

first Scot to win a PGA Tour event in America since Sandy Lyle won the 1988 Masters

Tournament, and the first Scotsman to win any PGA Tour event since Paul Lawrie's 1999

Open Championship triumph.

• Laird also became the highest ranked Scot in the Official World Golf Rankings.

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT Money

1 Martin Laird 1 63 67 67 68 265 $ 765,000.00

2 Chad Campbell T2 67 62 67 69 265 $ 369,600.00

3 George McNeil T2 66 69 63 67 265 $369,600.00

Jim Furyk T4 64 67 73 62 266 $ 184,800.00

5 Jeff Klauk T4 65 67 66 68 266 $ 184,800.00

Charley Hoffman6 66 69 64 68 267 $ 151,200.00

7 Rickie Fowler T7 67 64 69 68 268 $ 113,700.00

Matt Kuchar T7 66 64 72 66 268 $113,700.00

Ryan Moore T7 67 63 70 68 268 $ 113,700.00

10 Tom Pernice Jr. T7 62 69 68 69 268 $ 113,700.00

Tim Petrovic T7 65 68 72 63 268 $ 113,700.00

Andrea Romero T7 68 69 67 64 268 $ 113,700.00

D.J. Trahn T7 71 65 65 67 268 $ 113,700.00

14 Jason Bohn T14 66 67 65 71 269 $ 71,400.00

Greg Chaimers T14 66 67 67 69 269 $ 71,400.00

Hunter Mahan T14 70 63 67 69 269 $ 71,400.00

Scott Piercy T14 64 67 65 73 269 $ 71,400.00

Kevin Streelman T14 69 67 66 67 269 $ 71,400.00

19 Ben Crane T19 68 65 69 68 270 $ 50,904.00

Bob Heintz T19 63 67 68 72 270 $ 50,904.00

21 Chris Stroud T19 69 68 70 73 270 $ 50,904.00

Matt Weibring T19 68 68 68 66 270 $ 50,904.00

Dean Wilson T19 67 70 66 67 271 $ 50,904.00

Alex Cejka T24 66 68 70 67 271 $ 36,960.00

Frederik Jacobson T24 66 69 68 68 271 $ 36,960.00

Brandt Snedeker T24 69 66 67 69 271 $ 36,960.00

Rich Beem T27 69 64 75 64 272 $ 26,230.91

Tim Clark T27 69 66 70 67 272 $ 26,230.91

Chris DiMarco T27 69 68 68 67 272 $ 26,230.91

30 Brian Gay T27 66 72 65 69 272 $ 26,230.91

Tim Herron T27 74 63 66 69 272 $ 26,230.91

Bill Lunde T27 68 70 68 66 272 $ 26,230.91

Troy Matteson T27 62 67 70 73 272 $ 26,230.91

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Billy Mayfair. T27 68 67 68 69 272 $ 26,230.91

Kyle Stanley T27 67 69 67 69 272 $ 26,230.91

Roland Thatcher T27 68 67 70 67 272 $ 26,230.91

Kirk Triplett T27 65 69 66 72 272 $ 26,230.90

38 Aaron Baddeley T38 66 69 69 69 273 $ 16,800.00

Steve Elkington T38 70 67 70 66 273 $ 16,800.00

John Malinger T38 72 62 68 71 273 $ 16,800.00

Parker McLachlin T38 67 65 70 71 273 $ 16,800.00

D.A. Points T38 69 66 69 69 273 $ 16,800.00

Tag Ridings T38 70 65 70 68 273 $ 16,800.00

44 Chris Riley T38 73 64 67 69 273 $ 16,800.00

Mark Wilson T38 67 66 68 72 273 $ 16,800.00

J.J. Henry 46 71 63 74 66 274 $ 13,020.00

Daniel Chopra T47 69 68 72 66 275 $ 10,788.00

Robert Garrigus T47 65 70 68 72 275 $ 10,788.00

Matthew Goggin T47 71 65 71 68 275 10,788.00

50 Ernie Gonzalez T47 75 63 69 68 275 $10,788.00

Nathan Green T47 68 66 72 69 275 $ 10,788.00

Greg Owen T47 66 68 70 71 275 $ 10,788.00

Johnson Wagner T47 68 68 73 66 275 $ 10,788.00

54 Charles Howell III T54 69 68 69 70 276 $ 9,618.00

Jerry Kelly T54 66 69 69 72 276 $ 9,618.00

Spencer Levin T54 62 71 68 75 276 $ 9,618.00

Steve Lowery T54 68 70 70 68 276 $ 9,618.00

Stuart Appleby T58 70 67 70 70 277 $ 9,282.00

59 Ryuji Imada T58 70 66 70 71 277 $ 9,282.00

Ted Purdy T58 67 70 71 69 277 $ 9,282.00

Bo Van Pelt T58 68 65 72 72 277 $ 9,282.00

62 Harrison Frazar T62 68 71 69 77 285 $ 8,520.00

Jeff Quinney T62 68 70 71 69 278 $ 8,904.00

Jeev M. Singh T62 67 65 75 71 278 $8,904.00

David Toms T62 66 71 71 70 278 $8,904.00

Jay Williamson T62 66 71 72 69 278 $8,904.00

Briny Baird T67 65 71 74 69 279 $8,610.00

Carl Pettersson T67 69 69 72 69 279 $8,610.00

Tommy Armour IIIT69 68 70 68 75 281 $8,442.00

Cameron Beckman T69 70 67 73 71 281 $8,442.00

Nick O’Hern 71 67 69 75 71 282 $8,316.00

Brian Bateman 72 69 68 72 75 284 $8,232.00

Glen Day 73 70 68 78 69 285 $8,148.00

2008 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

October 13 – 19, 2008

Champion: Marc Turnesa

TPC Summerlin (H)

2007 FRYS.com Open benefiting Shriners Hospitals for Children

October 11-October 14, 2007

$4,000,000 Purse

Champion: George McNeill

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TPC Summerlin (H)

TPC Las Vegas

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT Money

1 George McNeill -23 66 64 67 67 264 $ 720,000.00

2 D.J. Trahan -19 65 65 72 66 268 $ 432,000.00

3 Cameron Beckman-15 65 71 68 68 272 $232,000.00

Robert Garrigus-15 71 63 68 70 272 $ 232,000.00

5 Bob May -14 63 70 71 69 273 $ 152,000.00

Bo Van Pelt -14 66 69 68 70 273 $ 152,000.00

7 Jason Gore -13 63 68 73 70 274 $ 124,666.67

Mathias Gronberg-13 69 64 71 70 274 $124,666.67

Garrett Willis -13 68 62 73 71 274 $ 124,666.66

10 Joe Ogilvie -12 71 65 71 68 275 $ 96,000.00

Mike Weir -12 69 67 69 70 275 $ 96,000.00

Mark Wilson -12 66 67 71 71 275 $ 96,000.00

Kent Jones -12 68 67 68 72 275 $ 96,000.00

14 Tim Herron -11 70 64 76 66 276 $ 68,000.00

Bubba Watson -11 69 67 72 68 276 $ 68,000.00

Mark Calcavecchia-11 69 67 72 68 276 $ 68,000.00

Jesper Parnevik -11 68 69 70 69 276 $ 68,000.00

Phil Tataurangi -11 67 70 68 71 276 $ 68,000.00

19 Jeff Overton -10 65 71 71 70 277 $ 54,000.00

Kevin Na -10 67 70 69 71 277 $ 54,000.00

21 Arjun Atwal -9 68 69 72 69 278 $ 36,533.34

Marco Dawson -9 65 70 74 69 278 $ 36,533.34

Mathew Goggin -9 68 67 76 67 278 $ 36,533.34

Bill Haas -9 67 67 74 70 278 $ 36,533.33

Jeff Quinney -9 69 67 72 70 278 $ 36,533.33

Billy Mayfair -9 69 64 72 73 278 $ 36,533.33

Jeff Gove -9 67 67 70 74 278 $ 36,533.33

Stephen Leaney -9 67 68 69 74 278 $ 36,533.33

John Huston -9 66 65 72 75 278 $ 36,533.33

30 Greg Owen -8 72 66 72 69 279 $ 23,250.00

Carlos Franco -8 68 71 69 71 279 $ 23,250.00

Pat Perez -8 71 65 73 70 279 $ 23,250.00

Brian Davis -8 70 68 73 68 279 $ 23,250.00

Tom Pernice, Jr.-8 69 65 73 72 279 $ 23,250.00

Duffy Waldorf -8 66 68 73 72 279 $ 23,250.00

Steve Lowery -8 66 67 73 73 279 $ 23,250.00

Alex Cejka -8 68 70 75 66 279 $ 23,250.00

38 Rich Beem -7 64 71 74 71 280 $ 16,800.00

Chris Stroud -7 71 64 74 71 280 $ 16,800.00

Grant Waite -7 66 69 75 70 280 $ 16,800.00

Ben Crane -7 66 67 73 74 280 $ 16,800.00

Michael Boyd -7 66 68 80 66 280 $ 16,800.00

Colt Knost -7 67 69 69 75 280 $ 16,800.00

44 Daniel Chopra -6 66 70 73 72 281 $ 12,093.34

Bryce Molder -6 70 69 72 70 281 $ 12,093.34

Bill Lunde -6 69 68 71 73 281 $ 12,093.33

Craig Lile -6 66 72 75 68 281 $ 12,093.33

Darron Stiles -6 72 67 74 68 281 $ 12,093.33

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John Daly -6 74 63 77 67 281 $ 12,093.33

50 Jason Dufner -5 66 70 73 73 282 $ 9,740.00

Ken Duke -5 70 65 73 74 282 $ 9,740.00

Frank Lickliter II -5 69 69 73 71 282 $ 9,740.00

Gavin Coles -5 69 65 79 69 282 $ 9,740.00

54 Mark Brooks -4 69 68 73 73 283 $ 9,120.00

Kevin Sutherland -4 71 67 72 73 283 $ 9,120.00

Jarrod Lyle -4 70 66 76 71 283 $ 9,120.00

Ryuji Imada -4 67 71 74 71 283 $ 9,120.00

Ryan Moore -4 68 69 76 70 283 $ 9,120.00

59 Nick Watney -3 67 65 76 76 284 $ 8,800.00

Brian Gay -3 68 70 75 71 284 $ 8,800.00

Steve Wheatcroft -3 68 71 76 69 284 $ 8,800.00

62 Kirk Triplett -2 68 71 69 77 285 $ 8,520.00

Shigeki Maruyama -2 69 68 75 73 285 $ 8,520.00

Glen Day -2 69 70 76 70 285 $ 8,520.00

Will MacKenzie -2 67 71 78 69 285 $ 8,520.00

66 J.P. Hayes -1 69 69 75 73 286 $ 8,200.00

Ryan Armour -1 68 68 79 71 286 $ 8,200.00

Jay Williamson -1 69 70 76 71 286 $ 8,200.00

Bart Bryant -1 70 69 80 67 286 $ 8,200.00

70 Matt Hendrix E 69 66 76 76 287 $ 7,960.00

Ted Purdy E 69 69 74 75 287 $ 7,960.00

72 Billy Andrade +1 73 65 74 76 288 $ 7,800.00

Brendon de Jonge +1 66 73 74 75 288 $ 7,800.00

74 Chad Campbell +2 75 63 77 74 289 $ 7,640.00

Paul Trittler +2 67 71 78 73 289 $ 7,640.00

76 Daisuke Maruyama +3 67 67 76 80 290 $ 7,400.00

Richard Green +3 71 66 79 74 290 $ 7,400.00

Michael Allen +3 67 70 80 73 290 $ 7,400.00

Jeff Brehaut +3 66 73 79 72 290 $ 7,400.00

80 Kevin Stadler +4 69 70 73 79 291 $ 7,120.00

Brent Geiberger +4 69 70 76 76 291 $ 7,120.00

Andres Gonzales+4 68 71 77 75 291 $ 7,120.00

83 Jaco Van Zyl +5 70 69 80 73 292 $ 6,960.00

2006 FRY’s.com Open

October 12-October 15, 2006

$4,000,000 Purse

Champion: Troy Matteson

TPC Summerlin (H)

TPC Las Vegas

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT Money

1 Troy Matteson -22 67 65 64 69 265 $ 720,000.00

2 Ben Crane -21 66 71 64 65 266 $ 352,000.00

Daniel Chopra -21 69 67 64 66 266 $ 352,000.00

4 Frank Lickliter II -20 67 69 67 64 267 $ 192,000.00

5 Lee Janzen -19 70 66 66 66 268 $ 152,000.00

Charley Hoffman -19 66 66 65 71 268 $ 152,000.00

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7 Bubba Dickerson -18 65 71 66 67 269 $ 129,000.00

Tom Pernice, Jr. -18 66 65 70 68 269 $ 129,000.00

9 Ron Whittaker -17 70 66 68 66 270 $ 112,000.00

Joey Sindelar -17 68 66 69 67 270 $ 112,000.00

11 Rich Beem -16 65 69 71 66 271 $ 84,800.00

Bo Van Pelt -16 69 64 71 67 271 $ 84,800.00

Mathew Goggin -16 72 65 68 66 271 $ 84,800.00

Bill Haas -16 68 65 67 71 271 $ 84,800.00

Kevin Sutherland -16 67 69 65 70 271 $ 84,800.00

16 Jim Furyk -15 68 68 70 66 272 $ 54,300.00

Mark Wilson -15 66 71 68 67 272 $ 54,300.00

Chad Campbell -15 70 67 68 67 272 $ 54,300.00

Greg Owen -15 66 69 69 68 272 $ 54,300.00

Robert Damron -15 68 66 69 69 272 $ 54,300.00

Bernhard Langer -15 68 68 67 69 272 $ 54,300.00

Shigeki Maruyama -15 68 64 70 70 272 $ 54,300.00

Duffy Waldorf -15 65 68 68 71 272 $ 54,300.00

24 Tim Petrovic -14 68 66 71 68 273 $ 31,657.15

Vance Veazey -14 65 70 72 66 273 $ 31,657.15

Harrison Frazar -14 68 66 70 69 273 $ 31,657.14

Paul Azinger -14 66 70 68 69 273 $ 31,657.14

Kevin Na -14 68 69 67 69 273 $ 31,657.14

Aaron Baddeley -14 66 65 70 72 273 $ 31,657.14

Brent Geiberger -14 68 64 68 73 273 $ 31,657.14

31 Arron Oberholser -13 70 67 69 68 274 $ 22,200.00

Darron Stiles -13 70 68 68 68 274 $ 22,200.00

Jeff Gove -13 69 68 68 69 274 $ 22,200.00

Tjaart van der Walt -13 70 67 68 69 274 $ 22,200.00

Jason Gore -13 68 67 69 70 274 $ 22,200.00

Kris Cox -13 67 70 65 72 274 $ 22,200.00

D.A. Points -13 65 64 72 73 274 $ 22,200.00

Bart Bryant -13 67 69 66 72 274 $ 22,200.00

39 Craig Parry -12 67 70 69 69 275 $ 16,400.00

Fred Funk -12 66 69 71 69 275 $ 16,400.00

Eric Axley -12 68 67 72 68 275 $ 16,400.00

Mike Sposa -12 67 71 69 68 275 $ 16,400.00

Alex Cejka -12 70 68 71 66 275 $ 16,400.00

44 Mathias Gronberg -11 68 67 70 71 276 $ 11,805.72

Scott Piercy -11 66 68 73 69 276 $ 11,805.72

Bubba Watson -11 67 66 71 72 276 $ 11,805.72

Brian Gay -11 69 67 68 72 276 $ 11,805.71

Dean Wilson -11 70 66 67 73 276 $ 11,805.71

Arjun Atwal -11 67 69 67 73 276 $ 11,805.71

Todd Fischer -11 66 65 79 66 276 $ 11,805.71

51 Chris DiMarco -10 70 68 67 72 277 $ 9,472.00

Steve Flesch -10 64 74 69 70 277 $ 9,472.00

Olin Browne -10 68 68 69 72 277 $ 9,472.00

Will MacKenzie -10 64 70 73 70 277 $ 9,472.00

David Branshaw -10 70 68 72 67 277 $ 9,472.00

56 Bob May -9 70 68 68 72 278 $ 8,880.00

Henrik Bjornstad -9 71 67 68 72 278 $ 8,880.00

Kent Jones -9 70 68 69 71 278 $ 8,880.00

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Jonathan Byrd -9 68 68 72 70 278 $ 8,880.00

Patrick Sheehan -9 64 73 71 70 278 $ 8,880.00

Rocco Mediate -9 69 69 71 69 278 $ 8,880.00

Todd Hamilton -9 65 70 76 67 278 $ 8,880.00

63 Daisuke Maruyama -8 72 65 68 74 279 $ 8,400.00

Jason Schultz -8 69 69 69 72 279 $ 8,400.00

J.B. Holmes -8 66 70 73 70 279 $ 8,400.00

John Rollins -8 65 72 72 70 279 $ 8,400.00

Andres Gonzales -8 70 68 71 70 279 $ 8,400.00

68 Mark Hensby -7 74 64 67 75 280 $ 7,920.00

Scott Verplank -7 69 68 70 73 280 $ 7,920.00

Tag Ridings -7 68 66 73 73 280 $ 7,920.00

Alex Aragon -7 70 68 69 73 280 $ 7,920.00

Bob Estes -7 71 65 73 71 280 $ 7,920.00

David McKenzie -7 71 64 74 71 280 $ 7,920.00

Jeff Overton -7 69 69 72 70 280 $ 7,920.00

75 Nicholas Thompson -6 70 65 71 75 281 $ 7,480.00

Robert Garrigus -6 70 67 71 73 281 $ 7,480.00

Michael Allen -6 70 68 72 71 281 $ 7,480.00

Justin Leonard -6 69 69 74 69 281 $ 7,480.00

79 Wes Short, Jr. -5 68 65 74 75 282 $ 7,240.00

Bill Glasson -5 66 72 73 71 282 $ 7,240.00

81 Bob Tway -3 63 70 75 76 284 $ 7,080.00

Jonathan Kaye -3 71 67 72 74 284 $ 7,080.00

83 Nathan Green +2 69 65 76 79 289 $ 6,920.00

Skip Kendall +2 68 70 75 76 289 $ 6,920.00

85 Greg Kraft +3 68 69 74 79 290 $ 6,760.00

Ryan Moore +3 71 66 74 79 290 $ 6,760.00

2005 Michelin Championship

October 13-October 19, 2005

$4,000,000 Purse

Champion: Wes Short Jr.

TPC Summerlin (H)

TPC Las Vegas

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT Money___

1 Wes Short, Jr. -21 67 67 66 66 266 $ 720,000.00

2 Jim Furyk -21 66 66 69 65 266 $ 432,000.00

3 Harrison Frazar -19 68 63 68 69 268 $ 232,000.00

Ted Purdy -19 67 65 65 71 268 $ 232,000.00

5 Charles Howell III -18 63 69 67 70 269 $ 160,000.00

6 Nick Watney -17 67 67 70 66 270 $ 139,000.00

Shigeki Maruyama -17 65 65 72 68 270 $ 139,000.00

8 Briny Baird -16 62 66 78 65 271 $ 112,000.00

Will MacKenzie -16 65 69 70 67 271 $ 112,000.00

Hidemichi Tanaka -16 66 68 68 69 271 $ 112,000.00

Steve Lowery -16 67 68 64 72 271 $ 112,000.00

12 Davis Love III -15 68 67 71 66 272 $ 81,000.00

Daniel Chopra -15 70 67 70 65 272 $ 81,000.00

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Stephen Leaney -15 67 67 69 69 272 $ 81,000.00

Ryan Palmer -15 62 72 68 70 272 $ 81,000.00

16 Rod Pampling -14 67 64 74 68 273 $ 52,533.34

Ryan Moore -14 67 63 74 69 273 $ 52,533.34

John Daly -14 68 67 70 68 273 $ 52,533.34

Ben Crane -14 67 65 72 69 273 $ 52,533.33

Tom Pernice, Jr. -14 65 68 70 70 273 $ 52,533.33

Bart Bryant -14 64 66 73 70 273 $ 52,533.33

Bo Van Pelt -14 70 66 67 70 273 $ 52,533.33

Geoff Ogilvy -14 65 69 67 72 273 $ 52,533.33

Scott Gutschewski -14 64 71 67 71 273 $ 52,533.33

25 John Senden -13 66 66 73 69 274 $ 31,900.00

Scott Verplank -13 70 66 69 69 274 $ 31,900.00

Lee Janzen -13 66 69 70 69 274 $ 31,900.00

Kevin Sutherland -13 67 67 70 70 274 $ 31,900.00

29 Jason Gore -12 65 70 71 69 275 $ 25,433.34

Fred Funk -12 67 68 70 70 275 $ 25,433.34

Joe Durant -12 66 70 71 68 275 $ 25,433.33

Olin Browne -12 67 65 75 68 275 $ 25,433.33

Phillip Price -12 68 66 68 73 275 $ 25,433.33

Jeff Sluman -12 67 69 66 73 275 $ 25,433.33

35 Michael Allen -11 64 68 73 71 276 $ 20,150.00

Charles Warren -11 69 66 71 70 276 $ 20,150.00

Donnie Hammond -11 68 68 69 71 276 $ 20,150.00

Fred Couples -11 69 67 71 69 276 $ 20,150.00

39 Omar Uresti -10 68 68 70 71 277 $ 15,200.00

Billy Andrade -10 65 68 72 72 277 $ 15,200.00

Robert Allenby -10 68 68 70 71 277 $ 15,200.00

Paul Azinger -10 71 66 67 73 277 $ 15,200.00

Ryuji Imada -10 64 70 70 73 277 $ 15,200.00

Marco Dawson -10 68 67 73 69 277 $ 15,200.00

Padraig Harrington -10 69 67 72 69 277 $ 15,200.00

Tjaart van der Walt -10 64 71 68 74 277 $ 15,200.00

47 Frank Lickliter II -9 67 69 69 73 278 $ 9,869.10

Paul Claxton -9 69 67 69 73 278 $ 9,869.09

Dean Wilson -9 69 66 72 71 278 $ 9,869.09

Bill Glasson - 9 68 68 71 71 278 $ 9,869.09

James Driscoll -9 69 68 70 71 278 $ 9,869.09

Carl Pettersson -9 68 69 70 71 278 $ 9,869.09

Paul Goydos -9 65 65 73 75 278 $ 9,869.09

Jerry Kelly -9 67 69 67 75 278 $ 9,869.09

Brian Gay -9 72 65 72 69 278 $ 9,869.09

Tommy Armour III -9 69 66 75 68 278 $ 9,869.09

Rory Sabbatini -9 67 67 76 68 278 $ 9,869.09

58 Lucas Glover -8 66 66 73 74 279 $ 8,640.00

Robert Gamez -8 67 70 69 73 279 $ 8,640.00

Scott Piercy -8 72 65 69 73 279 $ 8,640.00

Hunter Haas -8 65 69 73 72 279 $ 8,640.00

Corey Pavin -8 68 68 72 71 279 $ 8,640.00

Stuart Appleby -8 67 70 71 71 279 $ 8,640.00

Bob Heintz -8 68 69 72 70 279 $ 8,640.00

Duffy Waldorf -8 67 70 73 69 279 $ 8,640.00

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Billy Mayfair -8 68 69 76 66 279 $ 8,640.00

67 J.J. Henry -7 66 70 70 74 280 $ 8,200.00

Chad Campbell -7 71 65 74 70 280 $ 8,200.00

69 Justin Leonard -6 63 70 71 77 281 $ 8,040.00

Aaron Baddeley -6 72 63 74 72 281 $ 8,040.00

71 D.A. Points -5 67 70 72 73 282 $ 7,880.00

Brent Geiberger -5 66 71 75 70 282 $ 7,880.00

73 John Huston -4 70 65 72 76 283 $ 7,720.00

Gavin Coles -4 68 69 72 74 283 $ 7,720.00

75 Joe Ogilvie -2 67 68 70 80 285 $ 7,600.00

76 John Rollins -1 67 69 76 74 286 $ 7,480.00

Todd Fischer -1 70 66 78 72 286 $ 7,480.00

78 Jonathan Byrd E 67 69 70 81 287 $ 7,360.00

79 Mark Hensby +3 69 67 75 79 290 $ 7,280.00

80 Gary Hallberg +4 69 67 75 80 291 $ 7,160.00

Tom Lehman +4 69 68 79 75 291 $ 7,160.00

82 Scott Hend +9 68 69 76 83 296 $ 7,040.00

2004 Michelin Championship

October 7-October 10, 2004

$4,000,000 Purse

Champion: Andre Stolz

TPC Summerlin (H)

TPC Las Vegas

Bear’s Best GC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT Money___

1 Andre Stolz -21 67 67 65 67 266 $ 720,000.00

2 Tag Ridings -20 67 66 73 61 267 $ 298,666.67

Harrison Frazar -20 64 68 68 67 267 $ 298,666.67

Tom Lehman -20 64 68 66 69 267 $ 298,666.66

5 Carl Pettersson -19 68 68 65 67 268 $ 152,000.00

Dicky Pride -19 66 67 66 69 268 $ 152,000.00

7 Lee Janzen -18 68 66 70 65 269 $ 120,500.00

Danny Ellis -18 63 70 73 63 269 $ 120,500.00

Tim Petrovic -18 66 66 68 69 269 $ 120,500.00

David Frost -18 69 71 67 62 269 $ 120,500.00

11 Jim Furyk -17 67 67 70 66 270 $ 88,000.00

Brian Gay -17 68 70 65 67 270 $ 88,000.00

Duffy Waldorf -17 65 66 69 70 270 $ 88,000.00

Bob Estes -17 67 65 68 70 270 $ 88,000.00

15 Mark Wilson -16 68 73 63 67 271 $ 58,100.00

Lucas Glover -16 68 68 67 68 271 $ 58,100.00

Jose Coceres -16 66 68 69 68 271 $ 58,100.00

Jay Williamson -16 69 62 74 66 271 $ 58,100.00

Scott Verplank -16 64 72 66 69 271 $ 58,100.00

Kent Jones -16 64 68 70 69 271 $ 58,100.00

Ben Crane -16 68 65 69 69 271 $ 58,100.00

Greg Chalmers -16 69 67 64 71 271 $ 58,100.00

23 Omar Uresti -15 67 65 72 68 272 $ 32,133.34

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Danny Briggs -15 65 71 68 68 272 $ 32,133.34

Stuart Appleby -15 69 67 69 67 272 $ 32,133.34

Jason Bohn -15 63 70 70 69 272 $ 32,133.33

Pat Perez -15 70 68 66 68 272 $ 32,133.33

Briny Baird -15 72 63 70 67 272 $ 32,133.33

Justin Leonard -15 65 70 67 70 272 $ 32,133.33

J.L. Lewis -15 67 63 70 72 272 $ 32,133.33

Olin Browne -15 67 64 69 72 272 $ 32,133.33

32 Dudley Hart -14 69 70 65 69 273 $ 22,640.00

Billy Mayfair -14 64 69 71 69 273 $ 22,640.00

Scott McCarron -14 66 71 67 69 273 $ 22,640.00

Alex Cejka -14 65 65 72 71 273 $ 22,640.00

Tom Byrum -14 66 70 65 72 273 $ 22,640.00

37 Billy Andrade -13 68 68 68 70 274 $ 16,800.00

Bo Van Pelt -13 72 68 65 69 274 $ 16,800.00

David Duval -13 67 68 68 71 274 $ 16,800.00

Robert Gamez -13 67 66 70 71 274 $ 16,800.00

Paul Azinger -13 69 65 71 69 274 $ 16,800.00

Geoff Ogilvy -13 66 67 70 71 274 $ 16,800.00

Chris Smith -13 70 66 67 71 274 $ 16,800.00

Woody Austin -13 74 66 66 68 274 $ 16,800.00

45 Donnie Hammond -12 68 65 71 71 275 $ 11,211.43

Steve Allan -12 67 70 68 70 275 $ 11,211.43

Robert Allenby -12 69 68 68 70 275 $ 11,211.43

Craig Barlow -12 66 71 69 69 275 $ 11,211.43

Corey Pavin -12 68 70 68 69 275 $ 11,211.43

Tom Pernice, Jr. -12 66 72 69 68 275 $ 11,211.43

Rich Barcelo -12 69 66 72 68 275 $ 11,211.42

52 Dean Wilson -11 68 64 72 72 276 $ 9,104.00

Paul Goydos -11 66 68 70 72 276 $ 9,104.00

David Branshaw -11 67 66 71 72 276 $ 9,104.00

Glen Day -11 68 64 72 72 276 $ 9,104.00

Craig Perks -11 69 70 66 71 276 $ 9,104.00

Jonathan Kaye -11 65 71 69 71 276 $ 9,104.00

Cameron Beckman-11 67 66 69 74 276 $ 9,104.00

Richard S. Johnson -11 66 69 71 70 276 $ 9,104.00

Ryan Palmer -11 71 71 65 69 276 $ 9,104.00

Deane Pappas -11 74 70 63 69 276 $ 9,104.00

62 Jeff Sluman -9 70 67 68 73 278 $ 8,520.00

Daniel Chopra -9 72 64 70 72 278 $ 8,520.00

Ted Purdy -9 71 67 69 71 278 $ 8,520.00

Steve Stricker -9 68 72 67 71 278 $ 8,520.00

66 John Rollins -7 72 65 69 74 280 $ 8,320.00

67 Skip Kendall -6 66 72 66 77 281 $ 8,160.00

Spike McRoy -6 66 70 70 75 281 $ 8,160.00

Frank Lickliter II -6 69 69 69 74 281 $ 8,160.00

70 Kris Cox -5 68 71 67 76 282 $ 8,000.00

71 Mark Brooks -4 70 73 64 76 283 $ 7,920.00

72 Chez Reavie +3 66 64 75 85 290 $ 7,840.00

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2003 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas

October 8-October 12, 2003

$4,000,000 Purse

Champion: Stuart Appleby

TPC Summerlin (H)

TPC Las Vegas

Southern Highlands GC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Stuart Appleby 62 68 63 66 69 328 $ 720,000.00

2 Scott McCarron 69 62 64 67 66 328 $ 432,000.00

3 Steve Lowery 65 64 70 65 67 331 $ 272,000.00

4 Scott Verplank 64 62 66 73 67 332 $ 192,000.00

5 David Frost 67 65 71 65 65 333 $ 160,000.00

6 Woody Austin 65 65 65 72 67 334 $ 139,000.00

Steve Flesch 62 64 66 68 74 334 $ 139,000.00

8 Billy Andrade 66 71 65 66 67 335 $ 124,000.00

9 Jerry Kelly 65 67 65 73 66 336 $ 104,000.00

Rory Sabbatini 66 64 71 68 67 336 $ 104,000.00

Phil Mickelson 67 64 69 68 68 336 $ 104,000.00

Robert Allenby 66 66 65 66 73 336 $ 104,000.00

13 Jim Furyk 65 67 67 70 68 337 $ 84,000.00

14 Dean Wilson 67 63 73 69 66 338 $ 70,000.00

Patrick Sheehan 66 67 68 69 68 338 $ 70,000.00

Frank Lickliter II 70 64 69 66 69 338 $ 70,000.00

Paul Goydos 67 65 68 67 71 338 $ 70,000.00

18 Matt Gogel 71 68 66 67 67 339 $ 47,000.00

Mark Wilson 64 68 68 72 67 339 $ 47,000.00

Kirk Triplett 68 69 67 68 67 339 $ 47,000.00

Glen Day 68 63 71 69 68 339 $ 47,000.00

Brad Faxon 70 71 65 63 70 339 $ 47,000.00

Stewart Cink 67 66 69 67 70 339 $ 47,000.00

Charles Howell III 63 65 70 69 72 339 $ 47,000.00

Mark Brooks 68 65 64 70 72 339 $ 47,000.00

Russ Cochran 64 67 70 72 67 340 $ 28,400.00

John Senden 63 67 69 71 70 340 $ 28,400.00

Tom Byrum 69 67 69 70 65 340 $ 28,400.00

Kent Jones 69 65 66 69 71 340 $ 28,400.00

Kenichi Kuboya 71 65 67 66 71 340 $ 28,400.00

Bill Glasson 67 67 63 71 72 340 $ 28,400.00

Tim Petrovic 64 67 66 70 73 340 $ 28,400.00

33 Jeff Brehaut 64 68 69 71 69 341 $ 19,400.00

Pat Bates 69 70 64 70 68 341 $ 19,400.00

Duffy Waldorf 69 67 67 70 68 341 $ 19,400.00

Donnie Hammond 67 67 69 69 69 341 $ 19,400.00

Tom Lehman 71 65 66 71 68 341 $ 19,400.00

Chris Riley 65 68 73 67 68 341 $ 19,400.00

Skip Kendall 69 68 65 69 70 341 $ 19,400.00

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Andrew Magee 66 71 69 67 68 341 $ 19,400.00

Chris DiMarco 68 67 68 68 70 341 $ 19,400.00

Phillip Price 69 66 70 69 67 341 $ 19,400.00

43 Todd Fischer 67 70 65 70 70 342 $ 13,600.00

Robert Gamez 66 71 67 68 70 342 $ 13,600.00

Dan Forsman 62 69 75 69 67 342 $ 13,600.00

Stephen Ames 66 69 68 73 66 342 $ 13,600.00

47 Paul Stankowski 68 65 72 66 72 343 $ 10,576.00

Richard S. Johnson 66 65 68 75 69 343 $ 10,576.00

Craig Barlow 62 67 68 73 73 343 $ 10,576.00

Jeff Sluman 68 67 69 71 68 343 $ 10,576.00

John Riegger 68 68 67 67 73 343 $ 10,576.00

52 Mike Heinen 67 68 65 72 72 344 $ 9,440.00

Brian Bateman 68 68 70 71 67 344 $ 9,440.00

Bart Bryant 68 68 70 73 65 344 $ 9,440.00

55 Tim Herron 67 62 66 78 72 345 $ 9,000.00

Rich Beem 63 67 73 71 71 345 $ 9,000.00

Deane Pappas 65 72 68 69 71 345 $ 9,000.00

Len Mattiace 72 68 65 71 69 345 $ 9,000.00

Bob Burns 64 67 67 78 69 345 $ 9,000.00

Bob Estes 69 68 67 76 65 345 $ 9,000.00

61 Darren Clarke 63 71 68 73 71 346 $ 8,720.00

62 Ben Crane 67 68 68 72 72 347 $ 8,400.00

Dicky Pride 67 68 70 70 72 347 $ 8,400.00

Jesper Parnevik 66 69 70 70 72 347 $ 8,400.00

Chad Campbell 64 71 70 71 71 347 $ 8,400.00

Joe Durant 67 68 70 73 69 347 $ 8,400.00

Paul Azinger 66 69 71 72 69 347 $ 8,400.00

Cliff Kresge 67 70 69 74 67 347 $ 8,400.00

69 Steve Pate 66 74 66 69 73 348 $ 8,040.00

Jonathan Byrd 65 70 71 69 73 348 $ 8,040.00

71 Greg Chalmers 72 66 65 72 74 349 $ 7,880.00

Vance Veazey 69 67 68 74 71 349 $ 7,880.00

73 Billy Mayfair 71 68 67 72 72 350 $ 7,680.00

Peter Jacobsen 69 66 71 72 72 350 $ 7,680.00

Tom Pernice, Jr. 67 66 72 76 69 350 $ 7,680.00

76 Cameron Yancey 70 65 70 74 72 351 $ 7,520.00

77 Spike McRoy 68 69 68 70 77 352 $ 7,400.00

Aaron Barber 63 67 73 77 72 352 $ 7,400.00

79 Edward Fryatt 69 69 68 74 76 356 $ 7,280.00

80 Notah Begay III 68 70 68 79 75 360 $ 7,200.00

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2002 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas

October 9-October 13, 2002

$5,000,000 Purse

Champion: Phil Tataurangi

TPC Summerlin (H)

TPC Las Vegas

Southern Highlands GC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Phil Tataurangi 67 66 67 68 62 330/-29 $900,000.00

T2 Stuart Appleby 66 68 64 67 66 331/-28 $440,000.00

T2 Jeff Sluman 66 66 64 68 67 331/-28 $440,000.00

4 Jim Furyk 66 65 64 69 68 332/-27 $240,000.00

5 Rory Sabbatini 69 65 70 64 65 333/-26 $200,000.00

T6 David Duval 67 66 67 63 71 334/-25 $167,500.00

T6 Dan Forsman 65 71 66 66 66 334/-25 $167,500.00

T6 Charles Howell III67 65 66 69 67 334/-25 $167,500.00

T9 Notah Begay III 65 70 70 65 65 335/-24 $130,000.00

T9 John Cook 69 67 64 67 68 335/-24 $130,000.00

T9 Joel Edwards 72 67 62 66 68 335/-24 $130,000.00

T9 Paul Stankowski65 70 65 67 68 335/-24 $130,000.00

T13 David Peoples 69 68 66 67 66 336/-23 $96,666.67

T13 Tim Petrovic 68 66 70 67 65 336/-23 $96,666.67

T13 Jonathan Byrd 65 68 68 64 71 336/-23 $96,666.66

T16 Chris DiMarco 66 67 66 69 69 337/-22 $80,000.00

T16 Robert Gamez 67 67 67 70 66 337/-22 $80,000.00

T16 John Huston 65 71 64 69 68 337/-22 $80,000.00

T19 Billy Andrade 67 68 68 67 68 338/-21 $60,600.00

T19 Ben Crane 67 67 67 68 69 338/-21 $60,600.00

T19 Brent Geiberger 69 65 66 67 71 338/-21 $60,600.00

T19 Shaun Micheel 66 69 66 68 69 338/-21 $60,600.00

T19 Esteban Toledo 68 71 63 66 70 338/-21 $60,600.00

T24 Michael Clark II 66 67 69 71 66 339/-20 $39,571.43

T24 Carlos Franco 68 69 67 69 66 339/-20 $39,571.43

T24 Lee Janzen 63 74 62 71 69 339/-20 $39,571.43

T24 J.L. Lewis 64 70 69 65 71 339/-20 $39,571.43

T24 Chris Riley 65 71 66 68 69 339/-20 $39,571.43

T24 Kirk Triplett 68 68 68 65 70 339/-20 $39,571.43

T24 Scott McCarron 67 68 65 67 72 339/-20 $39,571.42

T31 Steve Allan 67 67 68 68 70 340/-19 $29,000.00

T31 Bart Bryant 66 68 67 67 72 340/-19 $29,000.00

T31 Edward Fryatt 68 67 69 70 66 340/-19 $29,000.00

T31 Justin Leonard 70 66 69 69 66 340/-19 $29,000.00

T31 Kenneth Staton 68 68 65 69 70 340/-19 $29,000.00

T31 Bob Tway 68 68 66 68 70 340/-19 $29,000.00

T37 Rich Beem 64 70 70 67 70 341/-18 $22,500.00

T37 David Berganio, Jr.70 65 66 68 72 341/-18 $22,500.00

T37 Glen Day 65 73 68 67 68 341/-18 $22,500.00

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T37 Craig Parry 69 68 66 67 71 341/-18 $22,500.00

T37 Mike Weir 66 73 65 70 67 341/-18 $22,500.00

T42 Jay Don Blake 68 66 66 73 69 342/-17 $17,000.00

T42 Dudley Hart 68 67 65 70 72 342/-17 $17,000.00

T42 Steve Jones 62 70 67 74 69 342/-17 $17,000.00

T42 Frank Lickliter II 67 65 72 71 67 342/-17 $17,000.00

T42 Steve Lowery 67 68 65 69 73 342/-17 $17,000.00

T42 Billy Mayfair 66 68 67 69 72 342/-17 $17,000.00

T48 Olin Browne 67 67 68 70 71 343/-16 $13,100.00

T48 Brandt Jobe 68 70 68 67 70 343/-16 $13,100.00

T48 Tom Scherrer 69 67 65 71 71 343/-16 $13,100.00

T51 Chris Smith 68 68 66 69 73 344/-15 $12,150.00

T51 Scott Verplank 65 69 70 69 71 344/-15 $12,150.00

T53 Robert Allenby 67 69 70 69 70 345/-14 $11,520.00

T53 Jeff Gove 68 70 67 72 68 345/-14 $11,520.00

T53 J.P. Hayes 67 67 69 75 67 345/-14 $11,520.00

T53 J.J. Henry 68 68 70 69 70 345/-14 $11,520.00

T53 John Rollins 68 67 65 73 72 345/-14 $11,520.00

T58 Joe Durant 67 67 70 70 72 346/-13 $11,150.00

T58 Harrison Frazar 68 69 69 73 67 346/-13 $11,150.00

T60 Jeff Brehaut 69 66 70 69 73 347/-12 $10,900.00

T60 Stewart Cink 70 66 66 71 74 347/-12 $10,900.00

T60 Jesper Parnevik 70 70 65 73 69 347/-12 $10,900.00

T63 David Frost 69 67 70 75 67 348/-11 $10,500.00

T63 Matt Gogel 67 70 67 71 73 348/-11 $10,500.00

T63 Andrew Magee 68 73 65 73 69 348/-11 $10,500.00

T63 Hidemichi Tanaka70 71 64 69 74 348/-11 $10,500.00

T63 Brett Wetterich 67 68 69 72 72 348/-11 $10,500.00

68 Jonathan Kaye 69 69 66 73 72 349/-10 $10,200.00

T69 Miguel A. Jimenez68 68 70 79 68 353/-6 $10,050.00

T69 Heath Slocum 71 69 66 74 73 353/-6 $10,050.00

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2001 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas

October 10-October 14, 2001

$4,500,000 Purse

Champion: Bob Estes

TPC Summerlin (H)

TPC Las Vegas

Southern Highlands GC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Bob Estes 65 66 67 68 63 329/-30 810,000.00

T2 Tom Lehman 63 62 72 67 66 330/-29 396,000.00

T2 Rory Sabbatini 64 67 72 63 64 330/-29 396,000.00

T4 Davis Love III 69 65 68 69 61 332/-27 198,000.00

T4 Scott McCarron 68 65 65 63 71 332/-27 198,000.00

6 Cameron Beckman67 67 69 66 64 333/-26 162,000.00

T7 John Daly 67 62 72 69 67 337/-22 135,562.50

T7 Craig Parry 64 66 66 70 71 337/-22 135,562.50

T7 Chris Riley 69 65 68 68 67 337/-22 135,562.50

T7 Scott Verplank 67 67 71 65 67 337/-22 135,562.50

T11 Matt Gogel 69 67 68 65 69 338/-21 108,000.00

T11 Kenny Perry 71 69 67 65 66 338/-21 108,000.00

T13 Robert Allenby 66 65 71 71 67 340/-19 81,900.00

T13 Chris DiMarco 68 61 72 69 70 340/-19 81,900.00

T13 Steve Flesch 65 67 67 74 67 340/-19 81,900.00

T13 David Frost 69 67 69 66 69 340/-19 81,900.00

T13 Brian Gay 67 69 70 66 68 340/-19 81,900.00

T18 Jason Gore 66 68 70 69 68 341/-18 65,250.00

T18 Billy Mayfair 70 66 68 71 66 341/-18 65,250.00

T20 Stewart Cink 71 71 67 66 67 342/-17 50,580.00

T20 Charles Howell III66 68 72 69 67 342/-17 50,580.00

T20 Skip Kendall 66 70 69 67 70 342/-17 50,580.00

T20 Bob May 69 66 65 72 70 342/-17 50,580.00

T20 Kaname Yokoo 71 67 70 68 66 342/-17 50,580.00

T25 Woody Austin 71 67 68 69 68 343/-16 35,887.50

T25 Andrew Magee 67 67 66 72 71 343/-16 35,887.50

T25 Shigeki Maruyama67 68 72 70 66 343/-16 35,887.50

T25 Kirk Triplett 69 66 70 70 68 343/-16 35,887.50

T29 Stuart Appleby 70 69 68 72 65 344/-15 26,800.00

T29 Russ Cochran 67 66 76 64 71 344/-15 26,800.00

T29 John Cook 68 68 71 70 67 344/-15 26,800.00

T29 Robin Freeman 67 70 68 70 69 344/-15 26,800.00

T29 Lee Janzen 67 67 68 67 75 344/-15 26,800.00

T29 Pete Jordan 67 66 71 69 71 344/-15 26,800.00

T29 Craig Kanada 69 70 70 69 66 344/-15 26,800.00

T29 Greg Kraft 69 65 71 71 68 344/-15 26,800.00

T29 Grant Waite 70 68 69 67 70 344/-15 26,800.00

T38 Glen Day 67 68 71 68 71 345/-14 18,450.00

T38 Jeff Maggert 73 67 68 68 69 345/-14 18,450.00

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T38 Joe Ogilvie 64 70 70 76 65 345/-14 18,450.00

T38 Carl Paulson 68 69 71 66 71 345/-14 18,450.00

T38 Kevin Sutherland69 67 72 73 64 345/-14 18,450.00

T38 Bob Tway 69 68 69 70 69 345/-14 18,450.00

T38 Brian Wilson 69 69 69 68 70 345/-14 18,450.00

45 Joel Edwards 71 63 71 71 70 346/-13 14,850.00

T46 Fulton Allem 68 69 66 69 75 347/-12 12,240.00

T46 Olin Browne 70 65 67 74 71 347/-12 12,240.00

T46 Fred Couples 63 64 72 72 76 347/-12 12,240.00

T46 Fred Funk 67 69 72 67 72 347/-12 12,240.00

T46 Paul Stankowski69 66 71 69 72 347/-12 12,240.00

T46 Ted Tryba 68 67 73 73 66 347/-12 12,240.00

52 Greg Chalmers 67 69 71 67 74 348/-11 10,800.00

T53 Jim Carter 65 69 73 71 71 349/-10 10,368.00

T53 Jonathan Kaye 68 69 72 73 67 349/-10 10,368.00

T53 Andrew McLardy68 68 72 71 70 349/-10 10,368.00

T53 David Peoples 69 70 68 71 71 349/-10 10,368.00

T53 Scott Simpson 68 69 72 70 70 349/-10 10,368.00

T58 Tom Byrum 70 65 72 67 76 350/-9 9,855.00

T58 Robert Damron 67 68 71 73 71 350/-9 9,855.00

T58 Tripp Isenhour 68 68 69 72 73 350/-9 9,855.00

T58 Justin Leonard 71 68 70 70 71 350/-9 9,855.00

T58 David Morland IV69 65 71 73 72 350/-9 9,855.00

T58 Jesper Parnevik 69 69 70 71 71 350/-9 9,855.00

T64 Jose Coceres 69 70 68 70 74 351/-8 9,450.00

T64 Paul Goydos 72 69 67 72 71 351/-8 9,450.00

T64 J.J. Henry 70 71 67 71 72 351/-8 9,450.00

67 Jeff Hart 71 66 71 72 72 352/-7 9,270.00

68 Ian Leggatt 68 67 74 73 71 353/-6 9,180.00

69 Bob Burns 68 68 70 74 74 354/-5 9,090.00

T70 Jay Don Blake 70 68 71 71 75 355/-4 8,910.00

T70 Michael Muehr 68 66 75 73 73 355/-4 8,910.00

T70 Tom Pernice, Jr. 64 69 75 72 75 355/-4 8,910.00

73 Brian Henninger72 64 73 76 74 359/E 8,730.00

74 Stephen Ames 68 70 69 79 74 360/1 8,640.00

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2000 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas

October 11-October15, 2000

$4,250,000 Purse

Champion: Billy Andrade

TPC Summerlin (H)

Desert Inn CC

Southern Highlands GC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Billy Andrade 67 67 63 67 68 332/-28 765,000.00

2 Phil Mickelson 69 65 67 66 66 333/-27 459,000.00

T3 Stewart Cink 68 68 67 65 66 334/-26 246,500.00

T3 Jonathan Kaye 68 70 67 67 62 334/-26 246,500.00

T5 John Cook 65 70 65 68 67 335/-25 149,281.25

T5 Chris DiMarco 66 69 70 67 63 335/-25 149,281.25

T5 Scott McCarron 67 66 66 66 70 335/-25 149,281.25

T5 Shaun Micheel 68 69 66 63 69 335/-25 149,281.25

T9 Tom Byrum 65 65 65 69 72 336/-24 114,750.00

T9 Joe Durant 66 71 66 67 66 336/-24 114,750.00

T9 Steve Flesch 66 71 66 67 66 336/-24 114,750.00

T12 Blaine McCallister 67 64 68 69 69 337/-23 89,250.00

T12 Craig Parry 71 67 68 67 64 337/-23 89,250.00

T12 Mike Weir 67 68 63 72 67 337/-23 89,250.00

T15 Lee Janzen 65 67 69 68 69 338/-22 74,375.00

T15 Scott Verplank 70 66 68 66 68 338/-22 74,375.00

T17 Fred Couples 69 68 66 67 69 339/-21 59,500.00

T17 Jim Furyk 70 68 67 67 67 339/-21 59,500.00

T17 Steve Lowery 71 69 66 63 70 339/-21 59,500.00

T17 Jeff Sluman 67 67 68 68 69 339/-21 59,500.00

T17 Paul Stankowski 70 67 67 70 65 339/-21 59,500.00

T22 Olin Browne 64 70 68 68 70 340/-20 40,800.00

T22 Brandel Chamblee 71 69 66 69 65 340/-20 40,800.00

T22 Tim Herron 67 70 70 67 66 340/-20 40,800.00

T22 Justin Leonard 68 69 70 64 69 340/-20 40,800.00

T22 Bob May 65 69 69 67 70 340/-20 40,800.00

T27 Brad Faxon 64 72 69 70 66 341/-19 29,537.50

T27 Mathew Goggin 67 68 68 70 68 341/-19 29,537.50

T27 Dudley Hart 70 67 66 67 71 341/-19 29,537.50

T27 Skip Kendall 65 69 72 67 68 341/-19 29,537.50

T27 J.L. Lewis 70 68 66 71 66 341/-19 29,537.50

T27 Rocco Mediate 71 66 65 68 71 341/-19 29,537.50

T33 Kelly Gibson 70 70 67 68 67 342/-18 24,012.34

T33 Rich Beem 70 65 66 70 71 342/-18 24,012.33

T33 Billy Mayfair 71 69 66 68 68 342/-18 24,012.33

T36 Dan Forsman 67 66 74 70 66 343/-17 20,453.25

T36 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 71 68 67 67 70 343/-17 20,453.25

T36 Matt Gogel 71 69 63 71 69 343/-17 20,453.25

T36 Bruce Lietzke 63 71 70 72 67 343/-17 20,453.25

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T40 Brent Geiberger 71 70 65 70 68 344/-16 14,893.89

T40 Michael Kirk 70 67 69 68 70 344/-16 14,893.89

T40 Davis Love III 69 70 66 69 70 344/-16 14,893.89

T40 Jeff Maggert 68 69 67 69 71 344/-16 14,893.89

T40 John Maginnes 68 70 68 71 67 344/-16 14,893.89

T40 Kirk Triplett 68 69 70 67 70 344/-16 14,893.89

T40 Bob Tway 70 67 64 75 68 344/-16 14,893.89

T40 Jay Williamson 71 69 65 69 70 344/-16 14,893.89

T40 Casey Martin 64 70 67 71 72 344/-16 14,893.88

T49 David Peoples 70 70 67 69 69 345/-15 10,738.34

T49 Robert Gamez 69 67 68 69 72 345/-15 10,738.33

T49 Dennis Paulson 68 66 70 67 74 345/-15 10,738.33

T52 Robert Allenby 69 69 68 70 70 346/-14 9,966.25

T52 Steve Elkington 67 67 71 70 71 346/-14 9,966.25

T52 Brian Henninger 69 68 69 75 65 346/-14 9,966.25

T52 Peter Jacobsen 71 67 68 71 69 346/-14 9,966.25

T56 Jay Delsing 69 69 66 71 72 347/-13 9,562.50

T56 Trevor Dodds 71 68 67 75 66 347/-13 9,562.50

T56 Edward Fryatt 69 69 68 68 73 347/-13 9,562.50

T56 Kevin Sutherland 70 67 66 73 71 347/-13 9,562.50

T60 Woody Austin 71 66 67 70 74 348/-12 9,180.00

T60 Greg Chalmers 68 70 69 68 73 348/-12 9,180.00

T60 Sean Murphy 72 67 68 71 70 348/-12 9,180.00

T60 Charles Raulerson 68 72 67 70 71 348/-12 9,180.00

T60 Mark Wiebe 66 70 69 71 72 348/-12 9,180.00

T65 Doug Dunakey 67 69 70 69 74 349/-11 8,882.50

T65 Fred Funk 69 68 69 71 72 349/-11 8,882.50

T67 Fulton Allem 70 69 68 71 72 350/-10 8,712.50

T67 J.P. Hayes 68 71 66 74 71 350/-10 8,712.50

T69 Brad Fabel 71 68 66 72 74 351/-9 8,542.50

T69 Duffy Waldorf 70 66 70 73 72 351/-9 8,542.50

71 Mike Springer 66 74 66 75 71 352/-8 8,415.00

72 Michael Clark II 70 66 70 76 74 356/-4 8,330.00

73 Rory Sabbatini 73 68 66 74 78 359/-1 8,245.00

74 Bob Burns 72 64 71 76 77 360/E 8,160.00

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1999 Las Vegas Invitational

October 13-October 17, 1999

$2,500,000 Purse

Champion: Jim Furyk

TPC Summerlin (H)

Desert Inn CC

Las Vegas Country Club

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Jim Furyk 67 64 63 71 66 331/-29 450,000.00

2 Jonathan Kaye 63 66 66 73 64 332/-28 270,000.00

3 Dudley Hart 65 68 67 74 64 338/-22 170,000.00

4 Chris Perry 67 63 67 74 68 339/-21 120,000.00

5 Andrew Magee 63 67 70 72 68 340/-20 100,000.00

T6 Brandel Chamblee 66 68 67 73 67 341/-19 83,750.00

T6 Robert Damron 65 67 67 75 67 341/-19 83,750.00

T6 Kevin Sutherland 67 69 63 73 69 341/-19 83,750.00

9 Stephen Ames 69 66 67 73 67 342/-18 72,500.00

T10 Tommy Armour III 70 60 67 77 69 343/-17 62,500.00

T10 Fred Couples 63 65 70 79 66 343/-17 62,500.00

T10 Joe Ogilvie 63 70 66 79 65 343/-17 62,500.00

T13 Bob May 63 68 63 78 72 344/-16 50,000.00

T13 Brian Watts 63 70 68 75 68 344/-16 50,000.00

T15 Glen Day 69 69 67 70 70 345/-15 41,250.00

T15 Harrison Frazar 65 62 67 76 75 345/-15 41,250.00

T15 Jerry Kelly 67 66 69 75 68 345/-15 41,250.00

T15 Billy Mayfair 63 69 66 77 70 345/-15 41,250.00

T19 Craig Barlow 61 68 68 77 72 346/-14 32,500.00

T19 Justin Leonard 65 64 73 78 66 346/-14 32,500.00

T19 Mike Weir 66 67 68 76 69 346/-14 32,500.00

T22 Stewart Cink 66 69 65 78 69 347/-13 23,208.34

T22 Jay Delsing 68 67 65 78 69 347/-13 23,208.34

T22 Steve Jones 69 69 66 72 71 347/-13 23,208.33

T22 Sandy Lyle 68 69 66 72 72 347/-13 23,208.33

T22 Lee Porter 65 65 69 77 71 347/-13 23,208.33

T22 Larry Rinker 70 65 67 76 69 347/-13 23,208.33

T28 Edward Fryatt 70 67 66 76 69 348/-12 17,375.00

T28 Peter Jacobsen 71 66 68 75 68 348/-12 17,375.00

T28 Frank Lickliter II 64 67 70 76 71 348/-12

17,375.00

T28 Dennis Paulson 69 64 67 81 67 348/-12 17,375.00

T32 Olin Browne 66 71 67 76 69 349/-11 14,150.00

T32 Steve Flesch 67 68 69 78 67 349/-11 14,150.00

T32 Blaine McCallister 68 69 67 75 70 349/-11 14,150.00

T32 Lee Rinker 64 68 67 79 71 349/-11 14,150.00

T32 Vijay Singh 65 63 67 80 74 349/-11 14,150.00

T37 Woody Austin 71 68 64 76 71 350/-10 11,000.00

T37 John Daly 67 69 68 75 71 350/-10 11,000.00

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T37 Bob Estes 69 65 69 82 65 350/-10 11,000.00

T37 Bill Glasson 66 64 69 81 70 350/-10 11,000.00

T37 Phil Mickelson 69 63 69 79 70 350/-10 11,000.00

T37 Kirk Triplett 67 69 67 74 73 350/-10 11,000.00

43 J.L. Lewis 70 66 66 78 71 351/-9 9,250.00

T44 Greg Chalmers 71 68 66 78 69 352/-8 7,770.00

T44 Brian Gay 68 68 69 74 73 352/-8 7,770.00

T44 J.P. Hayes 67 68 68 83 66 352/-8 7,770.00

T44 Skip Kendall 68 69 64 80 71 352/-8 7,770.00

T44 Chris Riley 71 67 67 79 68 352/-8 7,770.00

T49 Trevor Dodds 68 70 65 81 69 353/-7 6,170.00

T49 Charles Raulerson 68 66 71 78 70 353/-7 6,170.00

T49 Jeff Sluman 69 70 65 78 71 353/-7 6,170.00

T49 David Sutherland68 66 71 76 72 353/-7 6,170.00

T49 Duffy Waldorf 68 67 69 80 69 353/-7 6,170.00

T54 Steve Pate 66 64 72 78 74 354/-6 5,775.00

T54 Tommy Tolles 70 66 68 81 69 354/-6 5,775.00

T56 Paul Azinger 69 67 67 82 71 356/-4 5,600.00

T56 Lee Janzen 70 67 67 79 73 356/-4 5,600.00

T56 Perry Moss 68 68 68 79 73 356/-4 5,600.00

T56 Sean Murphy 68 66 71 80 71 356/-4 5,600.00

T56 Chris Smith 70 66 66 84 70 356/-4 5,600.00

T61 Doug Martin 68 68 65 83 73 357/-3 5,400.00

T61 Bob Tway 67 71 66 79 74 357/-3 5,400.00

T61 Scott Verplank 65 67 70 81 74 357/-3 5,400.00

64 Steve Lowery 66 69 67 77 79 358/-2 5,300.00

65 Mark Brooks 69 70 65 75 80 359/-1 5,250.00

T66 Russ Cochran 68 70 67 81 74 360/E 5,175.00

T66 Robert Gamez 68 68 67 83 74 360/E 5,175.00

68 Gabriel Hjertstedt 68 68 68 85 72 361/1 5,100.00

69 Brent Geiberger 68 71 66 77 80 362/2 5,050.00

70 Greg Kraft 67 65 70 82 79 363/3 5,000.00

71 Brian Henninger 63 72 69 85 77 366/6 4,950.00

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1998 Las Vegas Invitational

October 14-October 18, 1998

$2,000,000 Purse

Champion: Jim Furyk

TPC Summerlin (H)

Desert Inn CC

Las Vegas Hilton CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Jim Furyk 67 68 69 63 68 335/-25 360,000.00

2 Mark Calcavecchia 65 71 69 65 66 336/-24 216,000.00

3 Scott Verplank 67 68 69 67 67 338/-22 136,000.00

4 Bob Tway 68 65 69 72 65 339/-21 96,000.00

5 Davis Love III 70 66 68 70 66 340/-20 80,000.00

T6 Justin Leonard 70 66 71 66 68 341/-19 69,500.00

T6 Paul Stankowski 67 71 68 70 65 341/-19 69,500.00

T8 Rick Fehr 69 65 71 69 68 342/-18 60,000.00

T8 Kirk Triplett 70 65 72 66 69 342/-18 60,000.00

T10 Brandel Chamblee 69 68 70 68 68 343/-17 52,000.00

T10 Kevin Wentworth 71 70 68 67 67 343/-17 52,000.00

T12 Tom Byrum 67 70 70 70 67 344/-16 42,000.00

T12 Robert Damron 65 68 72 72 67 344/-16 42,000.00

T12 Steve Pate 70 72 68 66 68 344/-16 42,000.00

15 Tom Pernice, Jr. 66 75 70 66 68 345/-15 36,000.00

T16 Stewart Cink 72 65 74 71 64 346/-14 31,000.00

T16 Bob May 69 65 72 67 73 346/-14 31,000.00

T16 Lee Porter 69 65 71 70 71 346/-14 31,000.00

T16 D.A. Weibring 69 69 72 67 69 346/-14 31,000.00

T20 Paul Azinger 66 68 79 68 66 347/-13 25,000.00

T20 Rocco Mediate 68 69 74 68 68 347/-13 25,000.00

T22 Fred Couples 71 70 73 66 68 348/-12 19,200.00

T22 Brent Geiberger 67 70 72 68 71 348/-12 19,200.00

T22 Andrew Magee 68 71 73 72 64 348/-12 19,200.00

T22 Joey Sindelar 69 71 71 68 69 348/-12 19,200.00

T22 Mike Springer 71 68 71 68 70 348/-12 19,200.00

T27 Kelly Gibson 72 65 75 66 71 349/-11 14,200.00

T27 Paul Goydos 70 69 72 67 71 349/-11 14,200.00

T27 Lee Janzen 67 71 74 66 71 349/-11 14,200.00

T27 Steve Jones 68 69 72 72 68 349/-11 14,200.00

T27 Craig Stadler 68 71 72 67 71 349/-11 14,200.00

T32 Bob Estes 68 70 73 68 71 350/-10 11,575.00

T32 Nolan Henke 69 67 71 69 74 350/-10 11,575.00

T32 Blaine McCallister 72 69 69 71 69 350/-10 11,575.00

T32 Chris Perry 68 69 72 72 69 350/-10 11,575.00

T36 Skip Kendall 70 70 71 73 67 351/-9 8,611.12

T36 John Cook 69 69 70 71 72 351/-9 8,611.11

T36 R.W. Eaks 67 72 70 72 70 351/-9 8,611.11

T36 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 69 69 72 70 71 351/-9 8,611.11

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T36 Bob Gilder 72 68 71 72 68 351/-9 8,611.11

T36 Bill Glasson 69 65 76 69 72 351/-9 8,611.11

T36 David Ogrin 67 66 71 76 71 351/-9 8,611.11

T36 Kenny Perry 72 70 69 69 71 351/-9 8,611.11

T36 Larry Rinker 68 72 71 73 67 351/-9 8,611.11

T45 Doug Barron 66 71 74 71 70 352/-8 5,720.00

T45 Ben Bates 73 65 75 66 73 352/-8 5,720.00

T45 Donnie Hammond 68 71 71 70 72 352/-8 5,720.00

T45 Spike McRoy 68 68 73 74 69 352/-8 5,720.00

T45 Mike Standly 70 69 73 70 70 352/-8 5,720.00

T45 Kevin Sutherland 72 70 71 65 74 352/-8 5,720.00

T51 Jay Don Blake 71 69 71 70 72 353/-7 4,860.00

T51 Mark Brooks 73 68 73 69 70 353/-7 4,860.00

T53 Chip Beck 67 68 78 69 72 354/-6 4,565.72

T53 Jeff Gallagher 74 69 71 68 72 354/-6 4,565.72

T53 Tom Lehman 69 72 72 68 73 354/-6 4,565.72

T53 Mark Carnevale 71 69 70 70 74 354/-6 4,565.71

T53 John Daly 68 70 72 67 77 354/-6 4,565.71

T53 Dudley Hart 66 72 70 73 73 354/-6 4,565.71

T53 Don Pooley 67 70 74 70 73 354/-6 4,565.71

60 David Sutherland 67 71 76 72 69 355/-5 4,400.00

T61 J.L. Lewis 68 74 71 71 72 356/-4 4,340.00

T61 Tim Loustalot 73 69 72 68 74 356/-4 4,340.00

T63 Dave Barr 69 70 74 73 71 357/-3 4,240.00

T63 Brian Henninger 66 72 75 73 71 357/-3 4,240.00

T63 Corey Pavin 69 70 75 69 74 357/-3 4,240.00

T66 Tim Conley 68 69 75 71 75 358/-2 4,120.00

T66 Richie Coughlan 68 70 75 71 74 358/-2 4,120.00

T66 Duffy Waldorf 66 70 76 73 73 358/-2 4,120.00

69 Esteban Toledo 68 70 71 78 72 359/-1 4,040.00

70 Jerry Kelly 71 72 70 70 77 360/E 4,000.00

T71 Billy Andrade 68 69 76 76 72 361/1 3,940.00

T71 Grant Waite 67 70 77 73 74 361/1 3,940.00

73 Kent Jones 71 68 73 74 77 363/3 3,880.00

74 Mike Hulbert 69 70 75 73 78 365/5 3,840.00

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1997 Las Vegas Invitational

October 22-October 26, 1997

$1,800,000 Purse

Champion: Bill Glasson

TPC Summerlin (H)

Desert Inn CC

Las Vegas Hilton CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Bill Glasson 63 65 75 71 66 340/-20 324,000.00

T2 David Edwards 68 66 69 72 66 341/-19 158,400.00

T2 Billy Mayfair 65 63 73 73 67 341/-19 158,400.00

T4 Mark Calcavecchia 66 66 72 71 68 343/-17 79,200.00

T4 Duffy Waldorf 65 63 69 75 71 343/-17 79,200.00

T6 Lee Janzen 66 72 71 70 66 345/-15 60,300.00

T6 Mike Reid 67 67 70 70 71 345/-15 60,300.00

T6 Kevin Sutherland 69 63 70 73 70 345/-15 60,300.00

T9 Fred Couples 66 67 69 77 68 347/-13 50,400.00

T9 Brad Fabel 64 66 77 71 69 347/-13 50,400.00

T11 Jay Don Blake 68 69 68 71 72 348/-12 41,400.00

T11 Edward Fryatt 69 67 71 73 68 348/-12 41,400.00

T11 Ted Tryba 66 65 73 74 70 348/-12 41,400.00

T14 Brent Geiberger 68 67 75 72 67 349/-11 30,600.00

T14 Steve Jones 66 68 72 72 71 349/-11 30,600.00

T14 Rocco Mediate 68 69 72 73 67 349/-11 30,600.00

T14 Phil Mickelson 68 63 79 70 69 349/-11 30,600.00

T14 Hal Sutton 66 71 71 75 66 349/-11 30,600.00

T19 Billy Andrade 64 70 72 75 69 350/-10 22,590.00

T19 Jim Furyk 68 65 72 75 70 350/-10 22,590.00

T19 Wayne Levi 66 65 78 74 67 350/-10 22,590.00

T19 Scott Simpson 70 71 71 72 66 350/-10 22,590.00

T23 J.P. Hayes 70 67 71 74 69 351/-9 16,560.00

T23 Brett Quigley 70 68 74 70 69 351/-9 16,560.00

T23 Larry Rinker 66 69 75 70 71 351/-9 16,560.00

T23 Grant Waite 67 68 73 75 68 351/-9 16,560.00

T27 Nolan Henke 68 69 68 76 71 352/-8 13,320.00

T27 Gabriel Hjertstedt 70 70 70 70 72 352/-8 13,320.00

T27 Chris Perry 68 70 71 73 70 352/-8 13,320.00

T30 Kelly Gibson 64 65 76 73 75 353/-7 11,430.00

T30 Eric Johnson 67 65 76 73 72 353/-7 11,430.00

T30 Davis Love III 71 67 73 77 65 353/-7 11,430.00

T30 Joey Sindelar 65 68 79 71 70 353/-7 11,430.00

T34 Joel Edwards 67 70 73 73 71 354/-6 9,945.00

T34 Willie Wood 66 68 76 72 72 354/-6 9,945.00

T36 Jim Carter 70 69 73 75 68 355/-5 8,662.50

T36 David Frost 70 69 71 75 70 355/-5 8,662.50

T36 Jack O'Keefe 66 72 74 71 72 355/-5 8,662.50

T36 Tiger Woods 68 64 77 71 75 355/-5 8,662.50

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T40 Tommy Armour III 71 67 74 76 68 356/-4 6,660.00

T40 John Cook 69 68 72 75 72 356/-4 6,660.00

T40 Joe Durant 66 67 75 78 70 356/-4 6,660.00

T40 Steve Lowery 65 64 74 81 72 356/-4 6,660.00

T40 Blaine McCallister 69 64 75 76 72 356/-4 6,660.00

T40 Steve Pate 68 70 71 76 71 356/-4 6,660.00

T40 Payne Stewart 70 66 75 74 71 356/-4 6,660.00

T47 Mark Brooks 71 71 69 73 73 357/-3 4,944.00

T47 Mike Hulbert 72 69 69 72 75 357/-3 4,944.00

T47 Tray Tyner 67 68 75 74 73 357/-3 4,944.00

T50 David Berganio, Jr. 68 70 67 78 75 358/-2 4,341.60

T50 Marco Dawson 68 69 71 72 78 358/-2 4,341.60

T50 Paul Goydos 69 67 74 79 69 358/-2 4,341.60

T50 Bradley Hughes 67 69 75 76 71 358/-2 4,341.60

T50 Bob Tway 67 69 74 77 71 358/-2 4,341.60

T55 Shane Bertsch 71 67 74 72 75 359/-1 4,104.00

T55 Tom Byrum 66 70 74 75 74 359/-1 4,104.00

T55 Bruce Lietzke 69 68 73 76 73 359/-1 4,104.00

T58 Scott Dunlap 67 71 70 80 72 360/E 4,014.00

T58 Neal Lancaster 69 66 77 78 70 360/E 4,014.00

T60 Phil Blackmar 70 69 72 78 72 361/1 3,942.00

T60 Doug Martin 69 64 78 78 72 361/1 3,942.00

62 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 69 66 77 77 73 362/2 3,888.00

T63 Doug Barron 68 69 74 76 76 363/3 3,816.00

T63 Skip Kendall 66 71 75 77 74 363/3 3,816.00

T63 Lee Porter 71 70 71 79 72 363/3 3,816.00

66 Kirk Triplett 65 70 76 79 74 364/4 3,744.00

T67 Olin Browne 66 68 78 79 74 365/5 3,690.00

T67 Clarence Rose 67 68 74 76 80 365/5 3,690.00

69 Tim Herron 73 67 71 79 76 366/6 3,636.00

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1996 Las Vegas Invitational

October 2-October 6, 1996

$1,650,000 Purse

Champion: Tiger Woods

TPC Summerlin (H)

Desert Inn CC

Las Vegas Hilton CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Tiger Woods 70 63 68 67 64 332/-27 297,000.00

2 Davis Love III 66 67 64 68 67 332/-27 178,200.00

T3 Mark Calcavecchia 72 67 65 64 65 333/-26 95,700.00

T3 Kelly Gibson 69 69 65 65 65 333/-26 95,700.00

T5 Ronnie Black 64 65 69 66 71 335/-24 60,225.00

T5 Rick Fehr 64 62 69 73 67 335/-24 60,225.00

T5 Dave Stockton, Jr. 67 68 67 64 69 335/-24 60,225.00

T8 Paul Azinger 67 64 70 70 65 336/-23 46,200.00

T8 Fred Couples 66 67 66 67 70 336/-23 46,200.00

T8 Paul Goydos 67 71 66 65 67 336/-23 46,200.00

T8 Phil Mickelson 68 67 68 67 66 336/-23 46,200.00

T12 Stewart Cink 70 66 67 67 67 337/-22 31,350.00

T12 Keith Fergus 62 70 67 69 69 337/-22 31,350.00

T12 Fred Funk 63 66 68 70 70 337/-22 31,350.00

T12 Dudley Hart 71 67 67 64 68 337/-22 31,350.00

T12 Dan Pohl 68 66 70 63 70 337/-22 31,350.00

T12 Tommy Tolles 69 66 68 71 63 337/-22 31,350.00

18 Brian Henninger 66 68 72 66 66 338/-21 24,750.00

T19 John Cook 72 64 65 68 70 339/-20 21,450.00

T19 Lee Janzen 66 65 70 69 69 339/-20 21,450.00

T19 Steve Lowery 67 70 67 70 65 339/-20 21,450.00

T22 Jay Don Blake 69 70 68 66 67 340/-19 14,478.75

T22 Guy Boros 70 68 66 68 68 340/-19 14,478.75

T22 Olin Browne 66 66 73 69 66 340/-19 14,478.75

T22 Lennie Clements 70 68 68 68 66 340/-19 14,478.75

T22 Jim Furyk 66 64 71 70 69 340/-19 14,478.75

T22 Scott McCarron 68 66 69 67 70 340/-19 14,478.75

T22 Hugh Royer III 67 68 71 67 67 340/-19 14,478.75

T22 Jeff Sluman 68 69 70 66 67 340/-19 14,478.75

T30 Andy Bean 71 67 65 71 67 341/-18 10,725.00

T30 Michael Bradley 71 67 69 69 65 341/-18 10,725.00

T30 Craig Stadler 67 69 66 73 66 341/-18 10,725.00

T33 Marco Dawson 66 72 66 71 67 342/-17 8,532.86

T33 David Frost 65 71 71 67 68 342/-17 8,532.86

T33 Billy Mayfair 69 68 70 68 67 342/-17 8,532.86

T33 Sean Murphy 71 69 66 68 68 342/-17 8,532.86

T33 Robert Wrenn 69 71 66 70 66 342/-17 8,532.86

T33 Stuart Appleby 73 67 66 67 69 342/-17 8,532.85

T33 David Ogrin 69 63 67 71 72 342/-17 8,532.85

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T40 David Edwards 68 66 69 70 70 343/-16 6,600.00

T40 Bryan Gorman 69 67 70 67 70 343/-16 6,600.00

T40 Vijay Singh 66 68 71 66 72 343/-16 6,600.00

T40 Brian Tennyson 68 70 64 71 70 343/-16 6,600.00

T44 Billy Andrade 68 67 70 67 72 344/-15 4,988.50

T44 Glen Day 66 67 71 70 70 344/-15 4,988.50

T44 Tom Purtzer 67 68 67 73 69 344/-15 4,988.50

T44 Mike Sullivan 64 72 66 72 70 344/-15 4,988.50

T44 Ted Tryba 69 67 68 71 69 344/-15 4,988.50

T44 Mark Wiebe 67 71 69 66 71 344/-15 4,988.50

T50 Joe Acosta, Jr. 67 72 67 69 70 345/-14 3,898.13

T50 John Adams 67 71 69 69 69 345/-14 3,898.13

T50 Frank Lickliter II 66 67 73 73 66 345/-14 3,898.13

T50 Payne Stewart 63 68 73 74 67 345/-14 3,898.13

T50 Woody Austin 66 69 70 70 70 345/-14 3,898.12

T50 Mike Heinen 66 69 67 71 72 345/-14 3,898.12

T50 Justin Leonard 70 66 69 68 72 345/-14 3,898.12

T50 Clarence Rose 68 66 69 69 73 345/-14 3,898.12

T58 Brad Bryant 67 71 69 69 70 346/-13 3,630.00

T58 David Duval 69 68 66 68 75 346/-13 3,630.00

T58 Jeff Gallagher 72 69 64 72 69 346/-13 3,630.00

T58 Omar Uresti 67 70 68 72 69 346/-13 3,630.00

T58 Willie Wood 66 71 70 67 72 346/-13 3,630.00

T63 Jim Carter 67 72 67 68 73 347/-12 3,481.50

T63 Jeff Hart 69 67 69 71 71 347/-12 3,481.50

T63 John Maginnes 69 69 65 73 71 347/-12 3,481.50

T63 Don Pooley 68 66 69 70 74 347/-12 3,481.50

T67 Mark Brooks 68 67 68 74 71 348/-11 3,382.50

T67 Tom Scherrer 67 70 68 70 73 348/-11 3,382.50

T69 Patrick Burke 66 68 73 72 70 349/-10 3,316.50

T69 Fuzzy Zoeller 69 65 71 72 72 349/-10 3,316.50

T71 Brian Kamm 69 68 69 73 72 351/-8 3,234.00

T71 Gary Rusnak 68 69 69 73 72 351/-8 3,234.00

T71 Duffy Waldorf 69 70 67 72 73 351/-8 3,234.00

T74 Fulton Allem 73 66 66 73 75 353/-6 3,135.00

T74 Brandel Chamblee 68 69 67 77 72 353/-6 3,135.00

T74 Wayne Levi 64 72 71 73 73 353/-6 3,135.00

T77 Craig Parry 68 67 72 74 73 354/-5 3,052.50

T77 Jay Williamson 70 72 65 74 73 354/-5 3,052.50

79 Greg Kraft 70 66 71 74 76 357/-2 3,003.00

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1995 Las Vegas Invitational

October 11-October 15, 1995

$1,500,000

Champion: Jim Furyk

TPC Summerlin (H)

Desert Inn CC

Las Vegas Hilton CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Jim Furyk 67 65 65 67 67 331/-28 270,000.00

2 Billy Mayfair 66 65 67 66 68 332/-27 162,000.00

3 Scott McCarron 71 65 69 64 65 334/-25 102,000.00

T4 Phil Blackmar 69 66 71 64 65 335/-24 62,000.00

T4 Brad Bryant 65 68 67 69 66 335/-24 62,000.00

T4 Mark O'Meara 67 67 66 65 70 335/-24 62,000.00

T7 Glen Day 70 67 65 68 66 336/-23 46,750.00

T7 David Edwards 67 66 64 69 70 336/-23 46,750.00

T7 Davis Love III 67 67 68 67 67 336/-23 46,750.00

T10 Rick Fehr 64 68 71 67 67 337/-22 36,000.00

T10 Bill Glasson 68 68 71 65 65 337/-22 36,000.00

T10 Joe Ozaki 63 69 71 66 68 337/-22 36,000.00

T10 Kirk Triplett 66 67 69 68 67 337/-22 36,000.00

14 John Cook 67 64 69 67 71 338/-21 28,500.00

T15 Patrick Burke 66 67 69 68 69 339/-20 23,250.00

T15 Lennie Clements70 68 68 66 67 339/-20 23,250.00

T15 Kelly Gibson 66 65 74 65 69 339/-20 23,250.00

T15 Paul Goydos 72 65 68 66 68 339/-20 23,250.00

T15 Dennis Paulson 68 67 65 71 68 339/-20 23,250.00

T15 Dave Stockton, Jr.68 65 70 67 69 339/-20 23,250.00

T21 Jay Don Blake 72 66 68 69 65 340/-19 17,400.00

T21 Andrew Magee 70 67 67 67 69 340/-19 17,400.00

T23 Justin Leonard 70 69 67 69 66 341/-18 15,000.00

T23 Bruce Vaughan 70 69 68 67 67 341/-18 15,000.00

T25 Bart Bryant 69 68 69 67 69 342/-17 11,700.00

T25 Marco Dawson 68 64 73 66 71 342/-17 11,700.00

T25 Roger Maltbie 70 65 70 69 68 342/-17 11,700.00

T25 Jim McGovern 68 65 70 70 69 342/-17 11,700.00

T25 Bob Tway 65 65 69 71 72 342/-17 11,700.00

T30 Mark Brooks 66 66 71 71 69 343/-16 8,533.34

T30 Phil Mickelson 71 65 70 69 68 343/-16 8,533.34

T30 Mike Smith 69 69 67 69 69 343/-16 8,533.34

T30 Curt Byrum 66 65 70 72 70 343/-16 8,533.33

T30 Jonathan Kaye 67 66 67 69 74 343/-16 8,533.33

T30 Doug Martin 65 72 69 67 70 343/-16 8,533.33

T30 Blaine McCallister67 67 67 68 74 343/-16 8,533.33

T30 Craig Parry 64 70 71 68 70 343/-16 8,533.33

T30 Chris Perry 71 68 67 68 69 343/-16 8,533.33

T39 John Adams 70 70 68 68 68 344/-15 6,150.00

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T39 Mark Calcavecchia66 69 69 72 68 344/-15 6,150.00

T39 Russ Cochran 68 69 67 69 71 344/-15 6,150.00

T39 Mike Hulbert 68 69 71 68 68 344/-15 6,150.00

T39 Skip Kendall 67 67 69 68 73 344/-15 6,150.00

T44 Steve Jones 65 70 69 66 75 345/-14 5,100.00

T44 Tommy Tolles 68 70 68 69 70 345/-14 5,100.00

T46 Tom Byrum 66 67 67 73 73 346/-13 3,952.50

T46 Clark Dennis 69 68 70 67 72 346/-13 3,952.50

T46 Steve Gotsche 69 67 70 68 72 346/-13 3,952.50

T46 Bruce Lietzke 68 70 69 68 71 346/-13 3,952.50

T46 Paul Stankowski69 66 70 69 72 346/-13 3,952.50

T46 Omar Uresti 72 68 67 70 69 346/-13 3,952.50

T46 Scott Verplank 66 68 69 74 69 346/-13 3,952.50

T46 Duffy Waldorf 67 68 68 72 71 346/-13 3,952.50

T54 Chip Beck 69 67 72 68 71 347/-12 3,420.00

T54 Ronnie Black 68 68 67 77 67 347/-12 3,420.00

T54 Lee Rinker 67 69 71 70 70 347/-12 3,420.00

T54 Jeff Sluman 67 68 71 70 71 347/-12 3,420.00

T54 Grant Waite 69 70 69 70 69 347/-12 3,420.00

T59 Jim Carter 69 69 67 70 73 348/-11 3,285.00

T59 Ken Green 67 69 71 73 68 348/-11 3,285.00

T59 Steve Lowery 66 67 72 72 71 348/-11 3,285.00

T59 John Wilson 64 73 69 73 69 348/-11 3,285.00

63 Bruce Fleisher 70 67 71 67 74 349/-10 3,210.00

T64 Brad Faxon 67 69 72 74 68 350/-9 3,090.00

T64 Jerry Haas 66 69 73 70 72 350/-9 3,090.00

T64 Donnie Hammond68 68 70 75 69 350/-9 3,090.00

T64 Mike Heinen 68 67 72 73 70 350/-9 3,090.00

T64 Steve Pate 72 68 68 69 73 350/-9 3,090.00

T64 Charlie Rymer 66 72 69 71 72 350/-9 3,090.00

T71 Woody Austin 66 73 69 73 70 351/-8 2,940.00

T71 Ray Stewart 69 68 71 74 69 351/-8 2,940.00

T71 Ted Tryba 70 72 63 71 75 351/-8 2,940.00

T74 Emlyn Aubrey 67 68 71 73 73 352/-7 2,850.00

T74 Paul Azinger 67 67 67 77 74 352/-7 2,850.00

T74 Kawika Cotner 72 67 68 74 71 352/-7 2,850.00

77 Craig Stadler 69 69 68 73 75 354/-5 2,790.00

T78 Brian Kamm 67 71 68 78 76 360/1 2,745.00

T78 Bill Porter 69 68 71 75 77 360/1 2,745.00

80 Tony Sills 73 64 71 76 84 368/9 2,700.00

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1994 Las Vegas Invitational

October 19-October 23, 1994

$1,500,000 Purse

Champion: Bruce Lietzke

Las Vegas CC

TPC Summerlin (H)

Las Vegas Hilton CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Bruce Lietzke 66 67 68 66 65 332/-27 270,000.00

2 Robert Gamez 66 70 64 69 64 333/-26 162,000.00

T3 Billy Andrade 66 68 67 67 67 335/-24 87,000.00

T3 Phil Mickelson 70 66 66 70 63 335/-24 87,000.00

T5 Jim Furyk 67 64 69 66 70 336/-23 54,750.00

T5 Bill Glasson 67 68 70 65 66 336/-23 54,750.00

T5 Paul Stankowski70 66 66 69 65 336/-23 54,750.00

T8 Guy Boros 70 63 67 68 69 337/-22 42,000.00

T8 Scott Hoch 66 63 70 70 68 337/-22 42,000.00

T8 Sean Murphy 64 69 67 69 68 337/-22 42,000.00

T8 Kirk Triplett 69 65 65 68 70 337/-22 42,000.00

T12 Jay Don Blake 66 69 66 69 68 338/-21 33,000.00

T12 Jim Gallagher, Jr.69 70 67 64 68 338/-21 33,000.00

T14 Mark Brooks 68 69 67 70 65 339/-20 27,750.00

T14 Mike Heinen 66 66 68 71 68 339/-20 27,750.00

T16 Steve Elkington 70 67 66 66 71 340/-19 21,750.00

T16 Dan Forsman 67 64 68 70 71 340/-19 21,750.00

T16 Dillard Pruitt 70 66 67 68 69 340/-19 21,750.00

T16 Bob Tway 69 70 67 67 67 340/-19 21,750.00

T16 Duffy Waldorf 68 69 72 64 67 340/-19 21,750.00

T22 Brad Bryant 71 67 67 68 68 341/-18 15,600.00

T22 Clark Dennis 68 67 67 73 66 341/-18 15,600.00

T22 John Flannery 68 70 66 69 68 341/-18 15,600.00

25 Tommy Armour III71 67 65 69 70 342/-17 13,200.00

T26 Bob Burns 72 67 65 68 71 343/-16 10,875.00

T26 Rick Fehr 68 69 67 69 70 343/-16 10,875.00

T26 Dudley Hart 65 66 75 70 67 343/-16 10,875.00

T26 Steve Rintoul 71 69 68 67 68 343/-16 10,875.00

T26 Craig Stadler 71 70 67 68 67 343/-16 10,875.00

T26 Willie Wood 70 67 68 68 70 343/-16 10,875.00

T32 Brian Henninger67 70 68 70 69 344/-15 8,121.43

T32 Pete Jordan 71 68 68 68 69 344/-15 8,121.43

T32 Brian Kamm 64 70 66 72 72 344/-15 8,121.43

T32 Brett Ogle 68 69 68 68 71 344/-15 8,121.43

T32 Dave Stockton, Jr.70 66 72 66 70 344/-15 8,121.43

T32 Fuzzy Zoeller 71 68 68 68 69 344/-15 8,121.43

T32 Dave Rummells 67 68 69 68 72 344/-15 8,121.42

T39 Michael Bradley67 68 69 69 72 345/-14 6,000.00

T39 Fred Funk 68 69 67 71 70 345/-14 6,000.00

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T39 Lee Janzen 70 65 72 69 69 345/-14 6,000.00

T39 Jodie Mudd 67 69 70 68 71 345/-14 6,000.00

T39 Mike Standly 66 68 67 72 72 345/-14 6,000.00

T39 Howard Twitty 66 67 73 68 71 345/-14 6,000.00

T45 Michael Allen 69 70 67 66 74 346/-13 4,515.00

T45 Brian Claar 66 69 70 69 72 346/-13 4,515.00

T45 Neal Lancaster 66 69 67 69 75 346/-13 4,515.00

T45 John Wilson 67 72 70 70 67 346/-13 4,515.00

T49 Keith Clearwater66 70 69 73 69 347/-12 3,742.50

T49 Greg Norman 67 69 71 71 69 347/-12 3,742.50

T49 Dicky Pride 73 67 68 70 69 347/-12 3,742.50

T49 Tim Simpson 67 69 68 71 72 347/-12 3,742.50

T53 JC Anderson 71 70 66 71 70 348/-11 3,510.00

T53 Mike Sullivan 68 68 70 69 73 348/-11 3,510.00

T55 Ken Green 70 68 64 72 75 349/-10 3,405.00

T55 Donnie Hammond68 70 71 68 72 349/-10 3,405.00

T55 Morris Hatalsky 68 69 72 72 68 349/-10 3,405.00

T55 Peter Jacobsen 70 71 66 74 68 349/-10 3,405.00

T59 Nolan Henke 65 73 66 71 75 350/-9 3,255.00

T59 Mike Hulbert 71 67 69 68 75 350/-9 3,255.00

T59 Tom Lehman 69 71 69 72 69 350/-9 3,255.00

T59 Andrew Magee 68 72 68 71 71 350/-9 3,255.00

T59 Blaine McCallister72 68 69 70 71 350/-9 3,255.00

T59 David Toms 74 66 69 72 69 350/-9 3,255.00

T65 Jay Haas 70 66 70 71 75 352/-7 3,105.00

T65 Jim McGovern 69 72 68 73 70 352/-7 3,105.00

T65 David Peoples 68 70 68 71 75 352/-7 3,105.00

T65 Payne Stewart 70 69 69 71 73 352/-7 3,105.00

T69 Larry Mize 69 67 71 76 73 356/-3 3,015.00

T69 Mark Wiebe 71 67 71 72 75 356/-3 3,015.00

71 David Edwards 72 67 70 72 77 358/-1 2,970.00

72 Wayne Levi 67 71 71 72 80 361/2 2,940.00

73 Brandel Chamblee70 69 70 74 79 362/3 2,910.00

T74 Fulton Allem 75 65 69 74 81 364/5 2,865.00

T74 Mark Wurtz 68 73 67 72 84 364/5 2,865.00

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1993 Las Vegas Invitational

October 20-October 24, 1993

$1,400,000 Purse

Champion: Davis Love III

TPC Summerlin (H)

Las Vegas CC

Desert Inn CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Davis Love III 67 66 67 65 66 331/-29 252,000.00

2 Craig Stadler 67 66 69 72 65 339/-21 151,200.00

T3 Paul Azinger 66 67 72 68 67 340/-20 72,800.00

T3 David Edwards 72 66 68 67 67 340/-20 72,800.00

T3 Bob Estes 68 68 68 67 69 340/-20 72,800.00

T6 John Huston 69 66 69 71 67 342/-18 46,900.00

T6 Bob Tway 71 68 68 67 68 342/-18 46,900.00

T6 Richard Zokol 68 67 68 69 70 342/-18 46,900.00

9 Gil Morgan 64 68 72 70 69 343/-17 40,600.00

T10 Robert Gamez 66 70 68 69 71 344/-16 35,000.00

T10 Brian Kamm 68 70 69 69 68 344/-16 35,000.00

T10 Dick Mast 72 68 66 68 70 344/-16 35,000.00

T13 Michael Allen 71 64 71 70 69 345/-15 26,250.00

T13 Jay Don Blake 71 70 66 68 70 345/-15 26,250.00

T13 Russ Cochran 68 70 68 69 70 345/-15 26,250.00

T13 Vijay Singh 68 69 72 69 67 345/-15 26,250.00

T17 Keith Clearwater67 65 67 74 73 346/-14 21,700.00

T17 Tom Lehman 70 70 71 70 65 346/-14 21,700.00

T19 Scott Hoch 69 70 68 72 68 347/-13 17,570.00

T19 Phil Mickelson 65 69 68 71 74 347/-13 17,570.00

T19 Kirk Triplett 71 72 66 71 67 347/-13 17,570.00

T19 Grant Waite 69 69 69 68 72 347/-13 17,570.00

T23 John Cook 66 73 70 73 66 348/-12 12,460.00

T23 Brad Faxon 66 71 71 70 70 348/-12 12,460.00

T23 Rick Fehr 70 68 72 70 68 348/-12 12,460.00

T23 Ken Green 69 66 68 72 73 348/-12 12,460.00

T23 Bill Murchison 73 71 66 67 71 348/-12 12,460.00

T28 Tim Conley 71 68 69 72 69 349/-11 9,310.00

T28 Bill Glasson 69 66 69 74 71 349/-11 9,310.00

T28 Roger Maltbie 69 72 68 70 70 349/-11 9,310.00

T28 Mark McCumber 68 68 71 71 71 349/-11

9,310.00

T28 Mark O'Meara 71 69 68 71 70 349/-11 9,310.00

T28 Mike Sullivan 71 75 64 72 67 349/-11 9,310.00

T34 Ronnie Black 72 68 70 73 67 350/-10 6,626.67

T34 Gary Hallberg 68 68 72 75 67 350/-10 6,626.67

T34 Steve Lamontagne71 66 71 74 68 350/-10 6,626.67

T34 Gene Sauers 68 71 71 69 71 350/-10 6,626.67

T34 D.A. Weibring 70 71 70 71 68 350/-10 6,626.67

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T34 Fuzzy Zoeller 73 70 68 69 70 350/-10 6,626.67

T34 John Inman 67 72 70 69 72 350/-10 6,626.66

T34 Billy Mayfair 68 68 72 69 73 350/-10 6,626.66

T34 Willie Wood 70 70 69 68 73 350/-10 6,626.66

T43 Marco Dawson 71 68 68 70 74 351/-9 4,760.00

T43 Ed Dougherty 70 65 69 74 73 351/-9 4,760.00

T43 Paul Goydos 69 71 71 68 72 351/-9 4,760.00

T43 John Mahaffey 70 66 73 71 71 351/-9 4,760.00

T47 JC Anderson 72 63 75 71 71 352/-8 3,515.56

T47 Brian Claar 68 69 72 71 72 352/-8 3,515.56

T47 Bruce Fleisher 67 69 70 77 69 352/-8 3,515.56

T47 Scott Gump 66 71 73 73 69 352/-8 3,515.56

T47 Blaine McCallister67 65 78 73 69 352/-8 3,515.56

T47 Russell Beiersdorf75 67 67 70 73 352/-8 3,515.55

T47 Bill Britton 73 69 65 72 73 352/-8 3,515.55

T47 David Peoples 70 69 64 73 76 352/-8 3,515.55

T47 Tim Simpson 70 71 66 71 74 352/-8 3,515.55

T56 Wayne Levi 68 70 71 73 71 353/-7 3,150.00

T56 Bob Lohr 64 68 73 71 77 353/-7 3,150.00

T56 Perry Moss 68 71 72 75 67 353/-7 3,150.00

T56 Mike Springer 67 68 73 71 74 353/-7 3,150.00

T60 Joel Edwards 72 69 69 69 75 354/-6 3,038.00

T60 Tom Sieckmann 67 72 72 69 74 354/-6 3,038.00

T60 Harry Taylor 71 69 68 72 74 354/-6 3,038.00

T60 Jeff Woodland 64 73 69 76 72 354/-6 3,038.00

T64 David Toms 74 69 68 71 73 355/-5 2,940.00

T64 Howard Twitty 65 73 73 77 67 355/-5 2,940.00

T64 Duffy Waldorf 70 68 73 73 71 355/-5 2,940.00

67 Jim McGovern 68 71 72 75 70 356/-4 2,884.00

T68 Steve Lowery 66 71 72 76 72 357/-3 2,842.00

T68 Steve Pate 70 72 69 72 74 357/-3 2,842.00

70 Kelly Gibson 70 70 70 75 73 358/-2 2,800.00

T71 Jay Delsing 69 69 72 72 77 359/-1 2,758.00

T71 Brian Henninger70 72 69 73 75 359/-1 2,758.00

73 Tom Byrum 69 68 71 80 73 361/1 2,716.00

T74 Ben Crenshaw 75 68 68 75 77 363/3 2,674.00

T74 John Flannery 68 67 76 78 74 363/3 2,674.00

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1992 Las Vegas Invitational

October 7-October 11, 1992

$1,300,000 Purse

Champion: John Cook

TPC Summerlin (H)

Las Vegas CC

Desert Inn CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 John Cook 68 66 62 70 68 334/-26 234,000.00

2 David Frost 71 67 67 68 63 336/-24 140,400.00

T3 John Adams 66 67 68 68 69 338/-22 62,400.00

T3 Bob Estes 68 70 65 68 67 338/-22 62,400.00

T3 Nolan Henke 68 68 71 63 68 338/-22 62,400.00

T3 Davis Love III 70 66 71 64 67 338/-22 62,400.00

7 Robert Gamez 68 64 70 68 69 339/-21 43,550.00

T8 Paul Azinger 66 69 68 68 69 340/-20 37,700.00

T8 Keith Clearwater 70 66 66 68 70 340/-20 37,700.00

T8 Mike Standly 66 71 65 72 66 340/-20 37,700.00

T11 Jay Haas 68 71 67 66 70 342/-18 29,900.00

T11 Peter Persons 68 65 68 70 71 342/-18 29,900.00

T11 Don Pooley 66 69 71 67 69 342/-18 29,900.00

T14 Ken Green 70 66 70 69 68 343/-17 23,400.00

T14 Dudley Hart 70 70 68 71 64 343/-17 23,400.00

T14 Bruce Lietzke 72 66 70 69 66 343/-17 23,400.00

T17 Gil Morgan 70 67 67 69 71 344/-16 20,150.00

T17 Ted Schulz 66 69 70 69 70 344/-16 20,150.00

T19 Bruce Fleisher 68 68 69 72 68 345/-15 14,671.43

T19 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 70 66 73 68 68 345/-15 14,671.43

T19 John Huston 70 69 69 69 68 345/-15 14,671.43

T19 Roger Maltbie 68 66 71 68 72 345/-15 14,671.43

T19 Joey Sindelar 69 70 68 68 70 345/-15 14,671.43

T19 David Toms 66 72 69 71 67 345/-15 14,671.43

T19 Craig Stadler 70 68 69 66 72 345/-15 14,671.42

T26 Steve Lamontagne 69 68 68 71 70 346/-14 9,815.00

T26 Dan Pohl 71 69 68 67 71 346/-14 9,815.00

T26 Loren Roberts 69 68 70 71 68 346/-14 9,815.00

T26 John Ross 65 72 71 69 69 346/-14 9,815.00

T30 Jay Don Blake 72 65 70 70 70 347/-13 7,897.50

T30 Jim Hallet 68 66 74 68 71 347/-13 7,897.50

T30 Donnie Hammond70 68 71 68 70 347/-13 7,897.50

T30 Andrew Magee 73 69 67 70 68 347/-13 7,897.50

T30 Jodie Mudd 70 67 67 70 73 347/-13 7,897.50

T30 Kirk Triplett 67 70 70 69 71 347/-13 7,897.50

T36 Patrick Burke 68 69 70 71 70 348/-12 6,256.25

T36 Doug Martin 72 69 69 71 67 348/-12 6,256.25

T36 Mark McCumber68 68 72 72 68 348/-12 6,256.25

T36 Fuzzy Zoeller 74 68 64 71 71 348/-12 6,256.25

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T40 Fulton Allem 68 67 71 73 70 349/-11 4,680.00

T40 Billy Andrade 69 68 68 72 72 349/-11 4,680.00

T40 Brian Claar 68 69 70 70 72 349/-11 4,680.00

T40 Clark Dennis 70 72 68 71 68 349/-11 4,680.00

T40 Mike Hulbert 68 73 67 71 70 349/-11 4,680.00

T40 Hale Irwin 69 72 66 68 74 349/-11 4,680.00

T40 Peter Jacobsen 73 69 65 71 71 349/-11 4,680.00

T40 Tom Lehman 66 67 73 72 71 349/-11 4,680.00

T48 Jim McGovern 69 70 67 69 75 350/-10 3,406.00

T48 Lanny Wadkins 69 68 69 72 72 350/-10 3,406.00

T48 Mark Wiebe 68 70 69 68 75 350/-10 3,406.00

T51 Fred Funk 71 68 71 69 72 351/-9 3,128.67

T51 Scott Hoch 71 72 65 74 69 351/-9 3,128.67

T51 Mike Sullivan 71 70 68 69 73 351/-9 3,128.66

T54 Mark Carnevale 70 67 70 73 72 352/-8 2,951.00

T54 Bob Gilder 69 71 66 74 72 352/-8 2,951.00

T54 Morris Hatalsky 67 71 72 72 70 352/-8 2,951.00

T54 Chris Perry 69 68 69 72 74 352/-8 2,951.00

T54 Kenny Perry 70 70 68 74 70 352/-8 2,951.00

T54 Doug Tewell 72 69 68 71 72 352/-8 2,951.00

T60 Ben Crenshaw 71 70 67 73 72 353/-7 2,821.00

T60 Neal Lancaster 67 69 72 70 75 353/-7 2,821.00

T60 Rocco Mediate 68 69 72 75 69 353/-7 2,821.00

T60 Mike Smith 68 69 70 72 74 353/-7 2,821.00

T64 Scott Gump 71 71 68 71 73 354/-6 2,743.00

T64 Denis Watson 68 69 71 74 72 354/-6 2,743.00

T66 Milan Swilor 72 66 72 71 74 355/-5 2,691.00

T66 D.A. Weibring 68 72 69 75 71 355/-5 2,691.00

68 Olin Browne 68 66 71 82 69 356/-4 2,652.00

69 Tim Simpson 72 70 68 73 75 358/-2 2,626.00

70 David Canipe 70 69 70 76 74 359/-1 2,600.00

71 Hubert Green 74 66 70 71 79 360/E 2,574.00

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1991 Las Vegas Invitational

October 9-October 13, 1991

$1,500,000 Purse

Champion: Andrew Magee

Las Vegas CC (H)

Desert Inn CC

Sunrise Golf Club

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Andrew Magee 69 65 67 62 66 329/ 270,000.00

2 D.A. Weibring 70 64 65 64 66 329/ 162,000.00

T3 Chip Beck 65 72 59 68 67 331/ 78,000.00

T3 Jim Gallagher, Jr.69 65 69 61 67 331/ 78,000.00

T3 Ted Schulz 65 68 67 66 65 331/ 78,000.00

6 Bruce Lietzke 68 63 65 67 69 332/ 54,000.00

T7 Ed Humenik 66 69 68 64 66 333/ 48,375.00

T7 Mark McCumber 69 64 67 66 67 333/ 48,375.00

T9 Ken Green 70 65 67 67 65 334/ 42,000.00

T9 Dicky Thompson 70 68 68 61 67 334/ 42,000.00

11 Russ Cochran 68 70 66 65 67 336/ 37,500.00

T12 Bill Glasson 71 66 64 69 67 337/ 33,000.00

T12 Steve Jones 65 69 63 67 73 337/ 33,000.00

T14 Jeff Maggert 69 67 68 67 67 338/ 25,500.00

T14 Dan Pohl 67 69 67 68 67 338/ 25,500.00

T14 Nick Price 67 70 69 68 64 338/ 25,500.00

T14 Jeff Sluman 66 68 70 68 66 338/ 25,500.00

T14 Craig Stadler 67 64 66 66 75 338/ 25,500.00

T19 John Cook 66 69 72 66 66 339/ 17,550.00

T19 John Daly 66 63 73 68 69 339/ 17,550.00

T19 Kenny Knox 69 66 67 67 70 339/ 17,550.00

T19 Davis Love III 71 68 67 67 66 339/ 17,550.00

T19 David Peoples 70 69 68 65 67 339/ 17,550.00

T19 Greg Whisman 67 71 67 69 65 339/ 17,550.00

T25 John Adams 69 70 68 67 66 340/ 10,968.75

T25 Billy Andrade 69 68 68 66 69 340/ 10,968.75

T25 Steve Elkington 66 69 69 69 67 340/ 10,968.75

T25 Mike Hulbert 68 68 69 67 68 340/ 10,968.75

T25 Gene Sauers 69 70 65 68 68 340/ 10,968.75

T25 Tom Sieckmann 63 73 69 68 67 340/ 10,968.75

T25 Hal Sutton 68 64 72 67 69 340/ 10,968.75

T25 Duffy Waldorf 67 66 71 66 70 340/ 10,968.75

T33 David Edwards 68 69 68 70 66 341/ 8,100.00

T33 Scott Hoch 69 69 69 67 67 341/ 8,100.00

T33 Larry Rinker 70 63 74 70 64 341/ 8,100.00

T33 Kirk Triplett 64 72 66 71 68 341/ 8,100.00

T33 Bobby Wadkins 68 67 68 68 70 341/ 8,100.00

T38 Emlyn Aubrey 70 72 65 67 68 342/ 6,450.00

T38 Scott Gump 72 66 67 67 70 342/ 6,450.00

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T38 Lee Janzen 67 72 67 65 71 342/ 6,450.00

T38 Roger Maltbie 67 65 73 69 68 342/ 6,450.00

T38 Larry Mize 67 69 70 66 70 342/ 6,450.00

T43 Tommy Armour III66 71 63 68 75 343/ 4,383.00

T43 Andy Bean 65 68 72 66 72 343/ 4,383.00

T43 Jay Don Blake 70 68 68 69 68 343/ 4,383.00

T43 Jim Booros 69 65 66 72 71 343/ 4,383.00

T43 Keith Clearwater 70 68 67 68 70 343/ 4,383.00

T43 Bob Estes 65 71 69 69 69 343/ 4,383.00

T43 Buddy Gardner 71 68 66 70 68 343/ 4,383.00

T43 Jay Haas 69 70 67 69 68 343/ 4,383.00

T43 Wayne Levi 67 70 67 68 71 343/ 4,383.00

T43 Mike Springer 67 74 66 69 67 343/ 4,383.00

T53 Brian Claar 69 68 68 67 72 344/ 3,472.50

T53 Bruce Fleisher 64 71 69 70 70 344/ 3,472.50

T53 Loren Roberts 68 72 66 68 70 344/ 3,472.50

T53 Ken Schall 70 69 67 68 70 344/ 3,472.50

T57 Donnie Hammond69 69 68 69 70 345/ 3,375.00

T57 Corey Pavin 71 69 66 71 68 345/ 3,375.00

T59 Tom Byrum 64 69 73 69 71 346/ 3,285.00

T59 Brian Kamm 68 71 65 71 71 346/ 3,285.00

T59 Neal Lancaster 68 71 67 70 70 346/ 3,285.00

T59 Gary McCord 68 67 67 70 74 346/ 3,285.00

T63 Leonard Thompson71 67 69 72 68 347/ 3,195.00

T63 Scott Verplank 69 70 68 70 70 347/ 3,195.00

T65 Michael Allen 68 73 65 72 70 348/ 3,060.00

T65 Curt Byrum 68 68 69 70 73 348/ 3,060.00

T65 Ed Dougherty 70 67 70 69 72 348/ 3,060.00

T65 Robert Gamez 70 67 69 69 73 348/ 3,060.00

T65 Greg Ladehoff 72 65 68 71 72 348/ 3,060.00

T65 Blaine McCallister68 68 70 71 71 348/ 3,060.00

T65 Mike Standly 70 74 63 69 72 348/ 3,060.00

72 Jodie Mudd 70 68 66 71 74 349/ 2,940.00

T73 Dudley Hart69 68 69 75 69 350/ 2,895.00

T73 Robert Thompson70 67 70 73 70 350/ 2,895.00

75 Mark Brooks 67 65 74 78 75 359/ 2,850.00

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1990 Las Vegas Invitational

October 10-October 14, 1990

$1,300,000 Purse

Champion: Bob Tway

Las Vegas CC (H)

Spanish Trail Golf & CC

Desert Inn CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money

1 Bob Tway 67 67 65 65 70 334/-26 234,000.00

2 John Cook 64 70 66 67 67 334/-26 140,400.00

T3 Phil Blackmar 67 69 68 66 67 337/-23 75,400.00

T3 Corey Pavin 72 68 66 68 63 337/-23 75,400.00

T5 Nolan Henke 69 69 70 66 64 338/-22 49,400.00

T5 Mark O'Meara 67 64 67 69 71 338/-22 49,400.00

7 Paul Azinger 69 67 71 68 64 339/-21 43,550.00

T8 Steve Elkington 69 71 71 62 67 340/-20 37,700.00

T8 Joey Sindelar 72 68 70 66 64 340/-20 37,700.00

T8 Richard Zokol 69 68 66 67 70 340/-20 37,700.00

T11 Jay Don Blake 67 68 70 68 68 341/-19 26,650.00

T11 Davis Love III 70 71 69 65 66 341/-19 26,650.00

T11 Gene Sauers 74 67 69 63 68 341/-19 26,650.00

T11 Craig Stadler 70 68 69 65 69 341/-19 26,650.00

T11 Payne Stewart 71 73 66 66 65 341/-19 26,650.00

T11 Robert Wrenn 70 64 74 68 65 341/-19 26,650.00

T17 David Frost 64 72 69 66 71 342/-18 19,500.00

T17 Steve Jones 70 69 72 65 66 342/-18 19,500.00

T17 Mike Smith 70 69 68 69 66 342/-18 19,500.00

T20 Jim Carter 74 65 71 67 66 343/-17 14,083.34

T20 Tom Purtzer 69 69 72 67 66 343/-17 14,083.34

T20 Billy Mayfair 67 68 72 67 69 343/-17 14,083.33

T20 Tim Simpson 66 67 72 68 70 343/-17 14,083.33

T20 Howard Twitty 67 73 71 65 67 343/-17 14,083.33

T20 Duffy Waldorf 68 65 73 68 69 343/-17 14,083.33

T26 Dave Barr 68 70 70 66 70 344/-16 9,425.00

T26 P.H. Horgan III 69 68 73 66 68 344/-16 9,425.00

T26 Mark Lye 70 72 67 65 70 344/-16 9,425.00

T26 Gary McCord 67 68 76 65 68 344/-16 9,425.00

T26 Nick Price 69 69 71 66 69 344/-16 9,425.00

T26 Loren Roberts 66 68 70 69 71 344/-16 9,425.00

T32 Brad Fabel 69 68 72 68 68 345/-15 7,193.34

T32 Mike Reid 70 69 72 67 67 345/-15 7,193.34

T32 John Adams 69 74 68 64 70 345/-15 7,193.33

T32 Brad Bryant 71 65 72 70 67 345/-15 7,193.33

T32 Ed Fiori 74 65 72 68 66 345/-15 7,193.33

T32 Kirk Triplett 67 69 68 69 72 345/-15 7,193.33

T38 Billy Andrade 69 74 69 68 66 346/-14 5,200.00

T38 Emlyn Aubrey 67 67 68 70 74 346/-14 5,200.00

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T38 Andy Bean 69 72 71 67 67 346/-14 5,200.00

T38 Dan Forsman 68 69 71 71 67 346/-14 5,200.00

T38 Robert Gamez 72 68 72 66 68 346/-14 5,200.00

T38 Ken Green 66 70 73 67 70 346/-14 5,200.00

T38 Hal Sutton 71 70 70 68 67 346/-14 5,200.00

T38 Bob Wolcott 67 70 70 67 72 346/-14 5,200.00

T46 Blaine McCallister68 70 70 69 70 347/-13 3,476.58

T46 Tommy Armour III73 68 69 65 72 347/-13 3,476.57

T46 Tom Byrum 66 70 74 68 69 347/-13 3,476.57

T46 Jerry Haas 72 72 67 68 68 347/-13 3,476.57

T46 John Mahaffey 70 70 67 68 72 347/-13 3,476.57

T46 Mark McCumber71 67 70 71 68 347/-13 3,476.57

T46 Fuzzy Zoeller 68 72 68 70 69 347/-13 3,476.57

T53 Larry Silveira 70 70 67 69 72 348/-12 2,967.72

T53 Brian Tennyson 72 71 66 69 70 348/-12 2,967.72

T53 Stan Utley 73 70 67 69 69 348/-12 2,967.72

T53 Billy Ray Brown 73 71 68 70 66 348/-12 2,967.71

T53 Morris Hatalsky 65 75 70 69 69 348/-12 2,967.71

T53 Lee Janzen 74 71 67 70 66 348/-12 2,967.71

T53 Gil Morgan 73 68 71 69 67 348/-12 2,967.71

T60 Ian Baker-Finch 68 68 71 73 69 349/-11 2,769.00

T60 Mark Brooks 70 69 69 70 71 349/-11 2,769.00

T60 Mike Donald 68 71 69 66 75 349/-11 2,769.00

T60 Jim Hallet 73 68 69 68 71 349/-11 2,769.00

T60 Steve Pate 72 72 68 66 71 349/-11 2,769.00

T60 Don Pooley 73 69 70 70 67 349/-11 2,769.00

T60 Leonard Thompson69 73 67 70 70 349/-11 2,769.00

T60 Paul Trittler 70 69 72 67 71 349/-11 2,769.00

T68 Bruce Fleisher 70 69 70 70 71 350/-10 2,626.00

T68 Mike Holland 70 69 73 63 75 350/-10 2,626.00

T68 Bobby Wadkins 70 67 72 67 74 350/-10 2,626.00

T71 Brian Claar 69 69 72 74 67 351/-9 2,535.00

T71 Ernie Gonzalez 73 68 71 69 70 351/-9 2,535.00

T71 Donnie Hammond70 67 74 71 69 351/-9 2,535.00

T71 David Peoples 71 69 71 69 71 351/-9 2,535.00

T75 Brad Faxon 71 69 72 69 71 352/-8 2,457.00

T75 Mike Hulbert 68 74 70 70 70 352/-8 2,457.00

T77 Kenny Knox 70 71 70 69 73 353/-7 2,366.00

T77 Rocco Mediate 74 72 66 69 72 353/-7 2,366.00

T77 Jeff Sluman 67 75 70 68 73 353/-7 2,366.00

T77 Greg Twiggs 69 70 71 73 70 353/-7 2,366.00

T77 Jeffrey Wilson 70 70 72 70 71 353/-7 2,366.00

T82 Jay Haas 76 67 67 71 73 354/-6 2,275.00

T82 Larry Rinker 70 72 69 72 71 354/-6 2,275.00

84 Neal Lancaster 75 67 69 75 69 355/-5 2,236.00

85 Ted Schulz 71 73 68 72 73 357/-3 2,210.00

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1989 Las Vegas Invitational

April 4-April 8, 1989

$1,300,000 Purse

Champion: Scott Hoch

Las Vegas CC (H)

Spanish Trail Golf & CC

Desert Inn CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Scott Hoch 69 64 68 65 70 336/-24 225,000.00

2 Robert Wrenn 69 66 66 69 66 336/-24 135,000.00

T3 Gil Morgan 70 63 73 64 67 337/-23 72,500.00

T3 Craig Stadler 69 67 65 69 67 337/-23 72,500.00

T5 Brad Bryant 67 68 69 70 64 338/-22 43,906.25

T5 Russ Cochran 70 70 66 64 68 338/-22 43,906.25

T5 Dan Pohl 69 66 64 68 71 338/-22 43,906.25

T5 Mark Wiebe 71 67 66 68 66 338/-22 43,906.25

T9 Jim Carter 70 67 65 67 71 340/-20 33,750.00

T9 Gene Sauers 65 69 72 66 68 340/-20 33,750.00

T9 Tony Sills 67 69 69 68 67 340/-20 33,750.00

12 Nick Price 74 65 66 68 68 341/-19 28,750.00

T13 John Mahaffey 67 73 66 65 71 342/-18 25,000.00

T13 Steve Pate 66 69 67 70 70 342/-18 25,000.00

T15 Steve Elkington 73 67 67 72 64 343/-17 17,583.34

T15 Webb Heintzelman73 70 66 68 66 343/-17 17,583.34

T15 Joey Sindelar 71 69 66 70 67 343/-17 17,583.34

T15 David Edwards 69 69 69 69 67 343/-17 17,583.33

T15 Bob Estes 69 71 67 66 70 343/-17 17,583.33

T15 Donnie Hammond70 66 67 72 68 343/-17 17,583.33

T15 John Inman 70 69 66 68 70 343/-17 17,583.33

T15 Tom Purtzer 66 66 75 67 69 343/-17 17,583.33

T15 Dave Rummells 67 73 67 69 67 343/-17 17,583.33

T24 Lennie Clements69 67 69 72 67 344/-16 10,656.25

T24 Trevor Dodds 70 70 71 68 65 344/-16 10,656.25

T24 Bill Glasson 65 67 70 74 68 344/-16 10,656.25

T24 Steve Jones 73 68 69 69 65 344/-16 10,656.25

T28 Bill Britton 71 68 67 72 67 345/-15 7,961.25

T28 Curt Byrum 68 70 70 73 64 345/-15 7,961.25

T28 Mark Calcavecchia69 71 66 72 67 345/-15 7,961.25

T28 Bob Gilder 69 69 69 68 70 345/-15 7,961.25

T28 Hubert Green 70 68 68 69 70 345/-15 7,961.25

T28 Davis Love III 72 68 69 69 67 345/-15 7,961.25

T28 Don Shirey, Jr. 74 70 67 67 67 345/-15 7,961.25

T28 Hal Sutton 72 72 67 66 68 345/-15 7,961.25

T36 Rick Fehr 70 70 69 71 66 346/-14 5,381.67

T36 Jim Gallagher, Jr.70 71 69 67 69 346/-14 5,381.67

T36 Ken Green 71 71 67 69 68 346/-14 5,381.67

T36 Kenny Knox 73 68 70 69 66 346/-14 5,381.67

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T36 Jodie Mudd 74 67 69 71 65 346/-14 5,381.67

T36 Rick Pearson 67 69 71 70 69 346/-14 5,381.67

T36 Mark O'Meara 66 70 73 68 69 346/-14 5,381.66

T36 Ted Schulz 70 70 66 68 72 346/-14 5,381.66

T36 Larry Silveira 67 69 72 68 70 346/-14 5,381.66

T45 Wayne Levi 72 68 66 70 71 347/-13 3,875.00

T45 Rocco Mediate 66 72 68 71 70 347/-13 3,875.00

T45 Bob Tway 67 73 70 70 67 347/-13 3,875.00

T48 Mac O'Grady 68 73 69 70 68 348/-12 3,107.15

T48 Leonard Thompson69 69 70 70 70 348/-12 3,107.15

T48 Ed Fiori 68 68 70 71 71 348/-12 3,107.14

T48 Peter Jacobsen 69 73 65 67 74 348/-12 3,107.14

T48 Roger Maltbie 72 68 69 68 71 348/-12 3,107.14

T48 John McComish 71 71 67 68 71 348/-12 3,107.14

T48 Chris Perry 66 69 73 69 71 348/-12 3,107.14

T55 Andy Bean 71 70 70 69 69 349/-11 2,837.50

T55 Lon Hinkle 69 69 70 72 69 349/-11 2,837.50

T55 Hale Irwin 65 74 71 70 69 349/-11 2,837.50

T55 J.C. Snead 68 68 72 68 73 349/-11 2,837.50

T59 Jay Don Blake 67 70 71 69 73 350/-10 2,762.50

T59 Robin Freeman 69 66 75 72 68 350/-10 2,762.50

T61 Fulton Allem 66 73 70 75 67 351/-9 2,675.00

T61 Tommy Armour III71 72 68 70 70 351/-9 2,675.00

T61 Ray Barr, Jr. 72 70 68 70 71 351/-9 2,675.00

T61 Rick Dalpos 74 69 68 73 67 351/-9 2,675.00

T61 Mike Donald 71 69 71 67 73 351/-9 2,675.00

T66 J.L. Lewis 74 69 67 74 68 352/-8 2,587.50

T66 David Peoples 66 69 71 73 73 352/-8 2,587.50

T68 Billy Ray Brown 69 71 67 78 68 353/-7 2,512.50

T68 Fred Funk 70 70 70 68 75 353/-7 2,512.50

T68 Bruce Lietzke 69 67 74 74 69 353/-7 2,512.50

T68 Larry Rinker 70 73 68 71 71 353/-7 2,512.50

72 Greg Ladehoff 70 67 72 77 69 355/-5 2,450.00

73 Howard Twitty 71 72 68 68 78 357/-3 2,425.00

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1988 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational

May 4-May 8, 1988

$1,388,889 Purse

Champion: Gary Koch

Las Vegas CC (H)

Spanish Trail Golf & CC

Desert Inn CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Gary Koch 68 73 66 67 274/-14 250,000.00

T2 Peter Jacobsen 71 66 68 70 275/-13 122,222.00

T2 Mark O'Meara 65 75 69 66 275/-13 122,222.00

T4 Curt Byrum 65 72 67 72 276/-12 52,361.40

T4 David Canipe 71 69 68 68 276/-12 52,361.40

T4 Rick Fehr 67 74 67 68 276/-12 52,361.40

T4 Gene Sauers 69 71 68 68 276/-12 52,361.40

T4 Joey Sindelar 70 72 68 66 276/-12 52,361.40

T9 Donnie Hammond68 75 66 68 277/-11 38,889.00

T9 Payne Stewart 70 72 66 69 277/-11 38,889.00

T11 Ben Crenshaw 69 69 67 73 278/-10 29,444.40

T11 John Mahaffey 72 73 68 65 278/-10 29,444.40

T11 Tony Sills 71 68 70 69 278/-10 29,444.40

T11 Hal Sutton 70 71 68 69 278/-10 29,444.40

T11 Fuzzy Zoeller 70 72 68 68 278/-10 29,444.40

T16 Jay Haas 69 74 69 67 279/-9 19,484.15

T16 Dan Halldorson 70 71 71 67 279/-9 19,484.15

T16 Bill Glasson 69 72 70 68 279/-9 19,484.14

T16 Bob Lohr 66 70 72 71 279/-9 19,484.14

T16 Rocco Mediate 69 77 69 64 279/-9 19,484.14

T16 Calvin Peete 70 72 71 66 279/-9 19,484.14

T16 Bobby Wadkins 64 79 70 66 279/-9 19,484.14

T23 Steve Elkington 70 74 67 69 280/-8 11,706.15

T23 Steve Pate 75 72 66 67 280/-8 11,706.15

T23 Dave Barr 70 72 68 70 280/-8 11,706.14

T23 Mark Brooks 68 71 70 71 280/-8 11,706.14

T23 Scott Hoch 72 70 67 71 280/-8 11,706.14

T23 Davis Love III 70 71 67 72 280/-8 11,706.14

T23 Greg Norman 68 75 66 71 280/-8 11,706.14

T30 Jay Don Blake 70 70 72 69 281/-7 8,253.86

T30 Tom Byrum 71 74 67 69 281/-7 8,253.86

T30 Ken Green 69 73 69 70 281/-7 8,253.86

T30 Nick Price 69 73 71 68 281/-7 8,253.86

T30 Dave Rummells 73 68 71 69 281/-7 8,253.86

T30 Keith Clearwater 68 70 73 70 281/-7 8,253.85

T30 Billy Kratzert 72 75 63 71 281/-7 8,253.85

T37 Mike Bender 71 69 73 69 282/-6 5,694.45

T37 Tim Simpson 67 75 71 69 282/-6 5,694.45

T37 Mike Sullivan 71 73 69 69 282/-6 5,694.45

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T37 Brian Tennyson 69 71 72 70 282/-6 5,694.45

T37 Fred Couples 72 74 69 67 282/-6 5,694.44

T37 Mike Hulbert 70 75 70 67 282/-6 5,694.44

T37 David Ogrin 71 73 70 68 282/-6 5,694.44

T37 Sam Randolph 72 73 68 69 282/-6 5,694.44

T37 Scott Verplank 69 72 70 71 282/-6 5,694.44

T46 Mike Donald 71 70 72 70 283/-5 3,778.00

T46 Jim Hallet 72 70 71 70 283/-5 3,778.00

T46 Tom Pernice, Jr. 72 70 71 70 283/-5 3,778.00

T46 Curtis Strange 73 71 69 70 283/-5 3,778.00

T46 Denis Watson 70 74 69 70 283/-5 3,778.00

T46 Mark Wiebe 70 75 68 70 283/-5 3,778.00

T52 Dan Forsman 73 73 68 70 284/-4 3,238.80

T52 Bruce Lietzke 69 75 69 71 284/-4 3,238.80

T52 Tom Purtzer 71 75 69 69 284/-4 3,238.80

T52 Clarence Rose 73 74 65 72 284/-4 3,238.80

T52 Craig Stadler 68 71 72 73 284/-4 3,238.80

T57 Ed Fiori 73 74 67 71 285/-3 3,041.63

T57 Ernie Gonzalez 71 69 74 71 285/-3 3,041.63

T57 Blaine McCallister73 71 70 71 285/-3 3,041.63

T57 Chris Perry 69 74 68 74 285/-3 3,041.63

T57 Billy Ray Brown 69 77 69 70 285/-3 3,041.62

T57 Bobby Clampett 77 70 68 70 285/-3 3,041.62

T57 Danny Edwards 73 71 70 71 285/-3 3,041.62

T57 Brett Upper 73 72 70 70 285/-3 3,041.62

65 Greg Ladehoff 77 71 67 71 286/-2 2,917.00

T66 Johnny Miller 73 70 71 73 287/-1 2,875.00

T66 Jack Renner 70 74 70 73 287/-1 2,875.00

68 Jim Nelford 72 71 71 74 288/E 2,833.00

T69 Bob Eastwood 71 74 70 74 289/1 2,792.00

T69 Mark McCumber 68 76 71 74 289/1 2,792.00

T71 Jeff Sluman 72 69 74 75 290/2 2,736.00

T71 Ray Stewart 69 71 74 76 290/2 2,736.00

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1987 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational

April 29-May 3, 1987

$1,250,000 Purse

Champion: Paul Azinger

Las Vegas CC (H)

Spanish Trail Golf & CC

Desert Inn CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Paul Azinger 68 72 67 64 271/-17 225,000.00

2 Hal Sutton 67 66 72 67 272/-16 135,000.00

3 Curtis Strange 70 69 67 67 273/-15 85,000.00

T4 Ken Brown 64 71 70 69 274/-14 55,000.00

T4 Kenny Perry 68 67 70 69 274/-14 55,000.00

T6 David Frost 70 69 67 69 275/-13 43,437.50

T6 Payne Stewart 67 71 69 68 275/-13 43,437.50

T8 Fred Couples 66 73 68 69 276/-12 36,250.00

T8 Donnie Hammond69 70 70 67 276/-12 36,250.00

T8 Denis Watson 65 72 71 68 276/-12 36,250.00

T11 Blaine McCallister67 74 68 68 277/-11 27,500.00

T11 Dan Pohl 68 72 65 72 277/-11 27,500.00

T11 Nick Price 69 70 72 66 277/-11 27,500.00

T11 Craig Stadler 69 70 71 67 277/-11 27,500.00

T15 Davis Love III 68 73 72 65 278/-10 21,875.00

T15 Jodie Mudd 67 72 70 69 278/-10 21,875.00

T17 Ray Barr, Jr. 69 71 69 70 279/-9 14,750.00

T17 Phil Blackmar 67 75 69 68 279/-9 14,750.00

T17 Bob Eastwood 74 68 71 66 279/-9 14,750.00

T17 Andrew Magee 69 68 69 73 279/-9 14,750.00

T17 Greg Norman 71 71 67 70 279/-9 14,750.00

T17 Sam Randolph 67 72 72 68 279/-9 14,750.00

T17 Dave Rummells 70 73 70 66 279/-9 14,750.00

T17 Bruce Soulsby 68 71 68 72 279/-9 14,750.00

T17 Mark Wiebe 70 71 69 69 279/-9 14,750.00

T17 Fuzzy Zoeller 72 72 68 67 279/-9 14,750.00

T27 Ken Green 67 75 70 68 280/-8 9,437.50

T27 Bob Tway 66 73 73 68 280/-8 9,437.50

T29 Danny Edwards 70 71 71 69 281/-7 7,609.38

T29 Hale Irwin 67 74 69 71 281/-7 7,609.38

T29 John Mahaffey 69 69 72 71 281/-7 7,609.38

T29 Tom Purtzer 70 71 68 72 281/-7 7,609.38

T29 Roger Maltbie 68 76 67 70 281/-7 7,609.37

T29 Mark O'Meara 68 73 72 68 281/-7 7,609.37

T29 David Peoples 69 76 66 70 281/-7 7,609.37

T29 Chris Perry 69 75 67 70 281/-7 7,609.37

T37 Dave Barr 67 73 73 69 282/-6 5,250.00

T37 Ronnie Black 67 71 73 71 282/-6 5,250.00

T37 Bobby Clampett 69 67 73 73 282/-6 5,250.00

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T37 Lennie Clements67 71 70 74 282/-6 5,250.00

T37 Jim Colbert 68 74 70 70 282/-6 5,250.00

T37 Ben Crenshaw 71 71 68 72 282/-6 5,250.00

T37 Ed Fiori 69 71 71 71 282/-6 5,250.00

T37 Scott Verplank 69 71 70 72 282/-6 5,250.00

T45 Jay Don Blake 70 76 66 71 283/-5 3,440.63

T45 David Graham 72 67 71 73 283/-5 3,440.63

T45 Gene Sauers 68 71 73 71 283/-5 3,440.63

T45 Tim Simpson 67 75 70 71 283/-5 3,440.63

T45 Tom Byrum 66 72 74 71 283/-5 3,440.62

T45 Andy Dillard 69 72 72 70 283/-5 3,440.62

T45 David Edwards 67 76 69 71 283/-5 3,440.62

T45 Jay Haas 69 73 71 70 283/-5 3,440.62

T53 Mark Brooks 71 72 68 73 284/-4 2,893.75

T53 Steve Jones 70 72 68 74 284/-4 2,893.75

T53 Bruce Lietzke 69 72 70 73 284/-4 2,893.75

T53 Tom Pernice, Jr. 69 74 68 73 284/-4 2,893.75

T57 Scott Hoch 74 68 71 72 285/-3 2,800.00

T57 Jeff Sluman 68 73 72 72 285/-3 2,800.00

T57 Dave Stockton 69 69 72 75 285/-3 2,800.00

T60 Dan Forsman 69 76 68 73 286/-2 2,700.00

T60 Andy North 66 76 69 75 286/-2 2,700.00

T60 Mark Pfeil 66 71 71 78 286/-2 2,700.00

T60 Joey Sindelar 67 76 68 75 286/-2 2,700.00

T60 Duffy Waldorf 67 74 72 73 286/-2 2,700.00

T65 Jack Renner 67 73 72 76 288/E 2,612.50

T65 Larry Rinker 65 66 78 79 288/E 2,612.50

67 Mike Hulbert 72 69 72 76 289/1 2,575.00

T68 Woody Blackburn67 77 68 78 290/2 2,537.50

T68 Mark Calcavecchia73 69 71 77 290/2 2,537.50

70 Bill Rogers 70 73 68 81 292/4 2,500.00

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1986 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational

April 30-May 4, 1986

$1,150,000 Purse

Champion: Greg Norman

Las Vegas CC (H)

Spanish Trail Golf & CC

Desert Inn CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Greg Norman 73 63 68 64 65 333/-27 207,000.00

2 Dan Pohl 68 70 67 66 69 340/-20 124,200.00

T3 Larry Nelson 67 69 67 69 69 341/-19 66,700.00

T3 Steve Pate 67 73 69 65 67 341/-19 66,700.00

T5 Andy Bean 70 69 66 69 68 342/-18 43,700.00

T5 Don Pooley 70 70 67 68 67 342/-18 43,700.00

T7 Bob Tway 70 71 63 68 71 343/-17 35,843.34

T7 John Cook 66 68 70 71 68 343/-17 35,843.33

T7 Gil Morgan 67 67 70 71 68 343/-17 35,843.33

T10 Wayne Levi 69 69 68 68 70 344/-16 25,491.67

T10 John Mahaffey 69 70 65 71 69 344/-16 25,491.67

T10 Hal Sutton 67 69 69 73 66 344/-16 25,491.67

T10 Tom Watson 73 68 66 69 68 344/-16 25,491.67

T10 Jim Colbert 69 71 64 69 71 344/-16 25,491.66

T10 Bob Lohr 67 65 70 72 70 344/-16 25,491.66

T16 Fred Couples 73 69 65 67 71 345/-15 18,400.00

T16 Jay Haas 71 70 68 68 68 345/-15 18,400.00

T19 Donnie Hammond70 66 66 73 71 346/-14 13,938.00

T19 Bernhard Langer70 70 71 69 66 346/-14 13,938.00

T19 Chris Perry 69 69 66 71 71 346/-14 13,938.00

T19 Nick Price 72 67 70 66 71 346/-14 13,938.00

T19 Tom Purtzer 70 69 67 69 71 346/-14 13,938.00

T24 George Burns 69 70 71 75 62 347/-13 9,805.00

T24 Mike Hulbert 69 65 72 68 73 347/-13 9,805.00

T24 David Ogrin 71 66 70 68 72 347/-13 9,805.00

T24 Joey Sindelar 71 72 67 72 65 347/-13 9,805.00

T28 Gary Koch 65 71 74 67 71 348/-12 7,822.00

T28 Blaine McCallister71 68 67 72 70 348/-12 7,822.00

T28 Pat McGowan 71 71 69 70 67 348/-12 7,822.00

T28 Payne Stewart 69 72 70 68 69 348/-12 7,822.00

T28 Bobby Wadkins 72 66 71 70 69 348/-12 7,822.00

T33 Ken Brown 69 71 69 68 72 349/-11 5,950.00

T33 T.C. Chen 67 70 71 69 72 349/-11 5,950.00

T33 Jim Dent 68 71 70 69 71 349/-11 5,950.00

T33 Nick Faldo 70 67 72 69 71 349/-11 5,950.00

T33 Mike Reid 68 72 70 71 68 349/-11 5,950.00

T33 Tony Sills 68 71 70 68 72 349/-11 5,950.00

T33 Mike Sullivan 73 68 70 69 69 349/-11 5,950.00

T40 Dave Barr 70 68 72 71 69 350/-10 4,145.00

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T40 Chip Beck 68 67 72 73 70 350/-10 4,145.00

T40 Ken Green 67 69 74 71 69 350/-10 4,145.00

T40 Barry Jaeckel 73 66 72 68 71 350/-10 4,145.00

T40 Pat Lindsey 69 70 67 70 74 350/-10 4,145.00

T40 Roger Maltbie 66 71 70 73 70 350/-10 4,145.00

T40 Corey Pavin 68 69 71 75 67 350/-10 4,145.00

T40 Larry Rinker 68 71 69 71 71 350/-10 4,145.00

T48 Johnny Miller 70 68 72 70 71 351/-9 2,890.00

T48 Tim Norris 69 70 70 69 73 351/-9 2,890.00

T48 Mac O'Grady 69 68 72 71 71 351/-9 2,890.00

T48 Bill Sander 69 70 70 71 71 351/-9 2,890.00

T48 Tim Simpson 73 67 68 71 72 351/-9 2,890.00

T48 Curtis Strange 71 69 68 70 73 351/-9 2,890.00

T54 Paul Azinger 64 75 70 70 73 352/-8 2,600.00

T54 Charles Bolling 71 65 75 75 66 352/-8 2,600.00

T54 Mark Brooks 69 71 71 72 69 352/-8 2,600.00

T54 Bobby Clampett 68 70 70 72 72 352/-8 2,600.00

T54 Mark Lye 71 69 69 71 72 352/-8 2,600.00

T54 Gene Sauers 70 70 70 71 71 352/-8 2,600.00

T54 Craig Stadler 69 67 70 71 75 352/-8 2,600.00

T61 John Adams 70 71 70 73 69 353/-7 2,454.00

T61 Mike Donald 70 71 70 73 69 353/-7 2,454.00

T61 Jeff Grygiel 64 72 75 74 68 353/-7 2,454.00

T61 Kenny Knox 67 67 72 75 72 353/-7 2,454.00

T61 Mark O'Meara 71 69 70 70 73 353/-7 2,454.00

T66 Danny Edwards 70 67 71 71 75 354/-6 2,360.00

T66 Bill Glasson 75 68 68 73 70 354/-6 2,360.00

T66 Gary Hallberg 69 66 74 72 73 354/-6 2,360.00

T69 Ronnie Black 70 70 68 76 71 355/-5 2,255.00

T69 Rick Fehr 67 72 72 70 74 355/-5 2,255.00

T69 David Frost 68 73 69 73 72 355/-5 2,255.00

T69 Jeff Lewis 68 71 71 74 71 355/-5 2,255.00

T69 Mike McCullough72 69 70 72 72 355/-5 2,255.00

T69 Fuzzy Zoeller 72 70 68 73 72 355/-5 2,255.00

T75 Dave Eichelberger72 69 70 72 73 356/-4 2,165.00

T75 Bill Israelson 71 70 69 75 71 356/-4 2,165.00

T77 Antonio Cerda 66 69 71 74 77 357/-3 2,120.00

T77 Billy Pierot 71 67 73 71 75 357/-3 2,120.00

T79 Jay Delsing 68 72 71 78 69 358/-2 2,070.00

T79 Dan Halldorson 66 72 71 73 76 358/-2 2,070.00

81 Tom Byrum 69 69 71 77 73 359/-1 2,040.00

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1985 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational

March 20-March 24, 1985

$950,000 Purse

Champion: Curtis Strange

Las Vegas CC (H)

Desert Inn CC

Tropicana CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Curtis Strange 69 73 64 66 66 338/-21 171,000.00

2 Mike Smith 67 69 66 71 66 339/-20 102,600.00

3 Mac O'Grady 67 71 70 65 67 340/-19 64,600.00

T4 Fred Couples 67 69 71 69 65 341/-18 41,800.00

T4 Tom Watson 66 65 68 71 71 341/-18 41,800.00

6 Greg Norman 68 70 71 67 66 342/-17 34,200.00

T7 Jay Haas 68 70 67 67 71 343/-16 30,637.50

T7 Fuzzy Zoeller 73 69 67 71 63 343/-16 30,637.50

T9 Barry Jaeckel 69 70 71 68 66 344/-15 25,650.00

T9 Johnny Miller 67 73 66 68 70 344/-15 25,650.00

T9 Mike Reid 69 71 68 66 70 344/-15 25,650.00

T12 Frank Conner 66 68 69 73 69 345/-14 18,050.00

T12 Danny Edwards 69 72 73 63 68 345/-14 18,050.00

T12 Bill Glasson 62 68 72 69 74 345/-14 18,050.00

T12 Roger Maltbie 68 71 71 65 70 345/-14 18,050.00

T12 Jim Nelford 68 71 69 67 70 345/-14 18,050.00

T12 Nick Price 72 69 69 68 67 345/-14 18,050.00

T18 Wayne Grady 66 72 70 70 69 347/-12 13,300.00

T18 Brett Upper 71 67 66 71 72 347/-12 13,300.00

T18 Denis Watson 72 72 66 69 68 347/-12 13,300.00

T21 Phil Blackmar 65 74 70 70 69 348/-11 9,187.86

T21 Donnie Hammond 74 71 67 65 71 348/-11 9,187.86

T21 Tom Kite 67 69 75 68 69 348/-11 9,187.86

T21 Jack Renner 67 73 70 69 69 348/-11 9,187.86

T21 Hal Sutton 68 73 68 71 68 348/-11 9,187.86

T21 David Frost 69 69 71 72 67 348/-11 9,187.85

T21 Don Pooley 67 74 68 71 68 348/-11 9,187.85

T28 T.C. Chen 67 73 68 69 72 349/-10 6,182.86

T28 John Cook 73 71 67 68 70 349/-10 6,182.86

T28 Buddy Gardner 73 68 72 67 69 349/-10 6,182.86

T28 Mark Lye 70 67 70 72 70 349/-10 6,182.86

T28 Howard Twitty 73 70 71 66 69 349/-10 6,182.86

T28 Gary Hallberg 73 69 69 70 68 349/-10 6,182.85

T28 Lance Ten Broeck 70 72 70 68 69 349/-10 6,182.85

T35 Keith Fergus 69 74 70 67 70 350/-9 4,583.34

T35 Andy North 67 72 75 69 67 350/-9 4,583.34

T35 Ken Brown 68 73 73 67 69 350/-9 4,583.33

T35 Charles Coody 69 70 72 71 68 350/-9 4,583.33

T35 Gary Koch 72 71 69 70 68 350/-9 4,583.33

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T35 Jim Thorpe 71 69 71 68 71 350/-9 4,583.33

T41 Jay Delsing 70 72 70 71 68 351/-8 3,325.00

T41 Raymond Floyd 70 74 70 71 66 351/-8 3,325.00

T41 John Fought 67 76 69 68 71 351/-8 3,325.00

T41 Billy Kratzert 70 72 70 69 70 351/-8 3,325.00

T41 Bernhard Langer 70 74 65 71 71 351/-8 3,325.00

T41 Tony Sills 70 71 70 67 73 351/-8 3,325.00

T41 Tim Simpson 67 69 74 71 70 351/-8 3,325.00

T48 Bob Eastwood 70 70 70 69 73 352/-7 2,455.00

T48 Scott Hoch 65 72 73 73 69 352/-7 2,455.00

T48 Sandy Lyle 71 73 70 69 69 352/-7 2,455.00

T48 Larry Mize 76 69 68 67 72 352/-7 2,455.00

T52 Wayne Levi 72 68 68 76 69 353/-6 2,218.00

T52 Pat Lindsey 78 70 64 74 67 353/-6 2,218.00

T52 Gary McCord 68 71 74 72 68 353/-6 2,218.00

T52 Ron Streck 66 71 72 72 72 353/-6 2,218.00

T52 Willie Wood 66 74 73 71 69 353/-6 2,218.00

T57 Pat McGowan 67 76 71 67 73 354/-5 2,130.00

T57 Dan Pohl 71 74 69 73 67 354/-5 2,130.00

T57 Leonard Thompson 71 75 66 69 73 354/-5 2,130.00

T60 Clarence Rose 71 68 70 71 75 355/-4 2,070.00

T60 J.C. Snead 68 70 73 72 72 355/-4 2,070.00

T60 Bobby Wadkins 72 71 70 70 72 355/-4 2,070.00

T63 Woody Blackburn 68 74 71 70 73 356/-3 2,020.00

T63 Victor Regalado 69 75 69 75 68 356/-3 2,020.00

T65 Paul Azinger 65 72 74 72 75 358/-1 1,960.00

T65 Mark Hayes 68 75 70 76 69 358/-1 1,960.00

T65 Bob Murphy 73 68 70 72 75 358/-1 1,960.00

T65 Mark O'Meara 73 70 71 69 75 358/-1 1,960.00

69 David Lundstrom 68 74 72 73 72 359/E 1,915.00

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1984 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational

September 19-September 23, 1984

$1,122,500 Purse

Champion: Denis Watson

Las Vegas CC (H)

Desert Inn CC

Showboat CC

Tropicana CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Denis Watson 69 66 68 70 68 341/-18 162,000.00

2 Andy Bean 69 65 69 71 68 342/-17 97,200.00

T3 Craig Stadler 67 68 68 67 73 343/-16 52,200.00

T3 Payne Stewart 67 73 67 64 72 343/-16 52,200.00

5 Johnny Miller 70 69 64 67 75 345/-14 36,000.00

T6 Dave Barr 65 71 68 70 72 346/-13 29,137.50

T6 Mike Donald 66 68 70 70 72 346/-13 29,137.50

T6 Mark O'Meara 68 75 67 67 69 346/-13 29,137.50

T6 Mark Pfeil 70 68 71 71 66 346/-13 29,137.50

T10 Russ Cochran 69 70 68 74 66 347/-12 20,700.00

T10 Bruce Fleisher 67 70 68 71 71 347/-12 20,700.00

T10 Gibby Gilbert 71 70 66 71 69 347/-12 20,700.00

T10 Lon Hinkle 62 68 73 72 72 347/-12 20,700.00

T10 Jack Renner 70 71 67 69 70 347/-12 20,700.00

T15 Buddy Gardner 70 70 71 70 67 348/-11 13,950.00

T15 Mike Gove 69 67 72 68 72 348/-11 13,950.00

T15 Gary Hallberg 66 71 68 72 71 348/-11 13,950.00

T15 Scott Hoch 65 70 73 69 71 348/-11 13,950.00

T15 Mark McCumber 67 73 70 72 66 348/-11 13,950.00

T15 Hal Sutton 69 71 70 68 70 348/-11 13,950.00

T21 Thomas Gray 67 74 67 69 72 349/-10 10,080.00

T21 Billy Kratzert 66 71 70 68 74 349/-10 10,080.00

T21 Tom Purtzer 71 69 69 70 70 349/-10 10,080.00

T24 George Burns 74 65 70 69 72 350/-9 6,810.00

T24 Fred Couples 71 64 72 70 73 350/-9 6,810.00

T24 Ed Fiori 69 67 69 71 74 350/-9 6,810.00

T24 Raymond Floyd 71 71 69 69 70 350/-9 6,810.00

T24 Gary Koch 69 71 70 69 71 350/-9 6,810.00

T24 Gary Pinns 68 72 69 70 71 350/-9 6,810.00

T24 Clyde Rego 72 71 68 68 71 350/-9 6,810.00

T24 Mike Reid 74 72 70 67 67 350/-9 6,810.00

T24 Scott Simpson 67 73 69 71 70 350/-9 6,810.00

T33 Rex Caldwell 70 71 70 69 71 351/-8 4,556.25

T33 Brad Faxon 72 70 68 72 69 351/-8 4,556.25

T33 Donnie Hammond 68 68 70 73 72 351/-8 4,556.25

T33 Tom Jenkins 74 68 68 73 68 351/-8 4,556.25

T33 Wayne Levi 72 65 69 69 76 351/-8 4,556.25

T33 Jerry Pate 70 69 69 72 71 351/-8 4,556.25

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T33 Larry Rinker 71 71 68 69 72 351/-8 4,556.25

T33 Tony Sills 70 69 73 70 69 351/-8 4,556.25

T41 Hubert Green 70 66 68 77 71 352/-7 3,238.34

T41 Bob Murphy 74 67 69 71 71 352/-7 3,238.34

T41 Ken Brown 68 74 69 71 70 352/-7 3,238.33

T41 David Graham 71 72 66 70 73 352/-7 3,238.33

T41 Tom Kite 67 75 68 70 72 352/-7 3,238.33

T41 Corey Pavin 63 70 71 74 74 352/-7 3,238.33

T47 John Adams 68 73 70 71 71 353/-6 2,220.55

T47 Woody Blackburn 71 74 70 68 70 353/-6 2,220.55

T47 John Cook 68 67 75 71 72 353/-6 2,220.55

T47 Keith Fergus 67 76 71 69 70 353/-6 2,220.55

T47 John Mahaffey 72 70 72 69 70 353/-6 2,220.55

T47 Nick Price 68 75 69 70 71 353/-6 2,220.55

T47 Paul Azinger 71 73 66 71 72 353/-6 2,220.54

T47 Jim Colbert 69 73 69 71 71 353/-6 2,220.54

T47 Gary McCord 69 65 72 73 74 353/-6 2,220.54

T47 Dan Pohl 64 74 68 74 73 353/-6 2,220.54

T58 Ronnie Black 70 73 68 70 73 354/-5 1,989.00

T58 Bruce Lietzke 70 72 69 71 72 354/-5 1,989.00

T58 Jim Simons 66 71 72 70 75 354/-5 1,989.00

T58 Willie Wood 65 70 72 72 75 354/-5 1,989.00

T62 Steven Liebler 78 65 68 69 75 355/-4 1,917.00

T62 Larry Mize 70 71 70 72 72 355/-4 1,917.00

T62 Curtis Strange 74 72 67 70 72 355/-4 1,917.00

T62 Howard Twitty 71 68 72 72 72 355/-4 1,917.00

T66 Vance Heafner 71 72 70 69 74 356/-3 1,845.00

T66 Mike Smith 75 63 66 76 76 356/-3 1,845.00

T66 Scott Watkins 72 73 66 67 78 356/-3 1,845.00

T66 Richard Zokol 75 70 65 73 73 356/-3 1,845.00

70 Pat McGowan 69 71 73 69 75 357/-2 1,800.00

T71 Lee Elder 72 70 68 72 76 358/-1 1,764.00

T71 Don Pooley 73 65 69 73 78 358/-1 1,764.00

T71 D.A. Weibring 69 72 72 70 75 358/-1 1,764.00

T74 Loren Roberts 70 68 71 74 77 360/1 1,719.00

T74 Bob Tway 73 66 71 73 77 360/1 1,719.00

76 Leonard Thompson 67 72 70 73 79 361/2 1,692.00

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1983 Panasonic Las Vegas Pro Celebrity Classic

September 14-September 18, 1983

$750,000 Purse

Champion: Fuzzy Zoeller

Las Vegas CC (H)

Dunes CC

Desert Inn CC

Showboat CC

Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOT Money___

1 Fuzzy Zoeller 63 70 70 64 73 340/ 135,000.00

2 Rex Caldwell 71 66 66 70 71 344/ 81,000.00

3 Ed Fiori 67 67 72 69 70 345/ 51,000.00

T4 Scott Hoch 69 71 69 68 70 347/ 33,000.00

T4 J.C. Snead 67 67 69 72 72 347/ 33,000.00

T6 David Graham 66 72 68 68 74 348/ 22,687.50

T6 Hale Irwin 66 72 69 66 75 348/ 22,687.50

T6 Peter Jacobsen 69 72 69 68 70 348/ 22,687.50

T6 Gil Morgan 69 66 70 73 70 348/ 22,687.50

T6 Tim Simpson 69 67 69 72 71 348/ 22,687.50

T6 Tom Watson 72 71 68 70 67 348/ 22,687.50

T12 Terry Diehl 67 71 69 68 74 349/ 15,187.50

T12 Mac O'Grady 69 68 67 71 74 349/ 15,187.50

T12 Scott Simpson 69 73 70 68 69 349/ 15,187.50

T12 Richard Zokol 68 68 73 68 72 349/ 15,187.50

T16 Jim Colbert 71 73 66 69 71 350/ 11,250.00

T16 Gary McCord 68 71 68 69 74 350/ 11,250.00

T16 Nick Price 71 70 68 74 67 350/ 11,250.00

T16 Victor Regalado 73 70 67 68 72 350/ 11,250.00

T16 Jack Renner 71 65 72 69 73 350/ 11,250.00

T21 Ronnie Black 72 67 70 70 72 351/ 6,207.70

T21 Donnie Hammond 70 68 76 69 68 351/ 6,207.70

T21 Tommy Valentine 70 69 68 72 72 351/ 6,207.70

T21 Danny Edwards 69 72 70 70 70 351/ 6,207.69

T21 Dan Forsman 68 72 66 72 73 351/ 6,207.69

T21 Gibby Gilbert 71 68 75 67 70 351/ 6,207.69

T21 Jay Haas 72 70 70 71 68 351/ 6,207.69

T21 Phillip Hancock 69 66 71 73 72 351/ 6,207.69

T21 John McComish 73 68 68 73 69 351/ 6,207.69

T21 Mark McCumber 67 70 73 72 69 351/ 6,207.69

T21 Peter Oosterhuis 67 72 72 74 66 351/ 6,207.69

T21 Gary Player 70 73 69 67 72 351/ 6,207.69

T21 Tony Sills 70 70 71 71 69 351/ 6,207.69

T34 John Adams 76 65 68 71 72 352/ 3,628.13

T34 John Cook 70 73 69 71 69 352/ 3,628.13

T34 D.A. Weibring 68 70 70 77 67 352/ 3,628.13

T34 Mark Wiebe 64 74 71 67 76 352/ 3,628.13

T34 Brad Bryant 69 67 70 75 71 352/ 3,628.12

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T34 T.C. Chen 72 66 70 71 73 352/ 3,628.12

T34 Bobby Cole 68 71 71 73 69 352/ 3,628.12

T34 Ken Green 71 72 73 68 68 352/ 3,628.12

T42 Johnny Miller 70 74 73 65 71 353/ 2,700.00

T42 Don Pooley 68 69 73 70 73 353/ 2,700.00

T42 Larry Rinker 74 71 68 67 73 353/ 2,700.00

T42 Payne Stewart 70 72 69 67 75 353/ 2,700.00

T46 Jim Nelford 75 66 70 70 73 354/ 2,185.00

T46 Curtis Strange 69 72 72 70 71 354/ 2,185.00

T46 Mike Sullivan 69 71 69 72 73 354/ 2,185.00

T49 Buddy Gardner 69 65 73 75 73 355/ 1,791.67

T49 Tom Jenkins 71 69 72 69 74 355/ 1,791.67

T49 Wayne Levi 67 66 74 73 75 355/ 1,791.67

T49 Tom Purtzer 70 69 75 71 70 355/ 1,791.67

T49 Mike Reid 69 71 71 71 73 355/ 1,791.67

T49 Leonard Thompson 69 72 70 71 73 355/ 1,791.67

T49 Bob Eastwood 70 71 73 70 71 355/ 1,791.66

T49 Mike Holland 72 67 66 73 77 355/ 1,791.66

T49 David Ogrin 69 68 69 71 78 355/ 1,791.66

T58 Bruce Devlin 70 71 71 70 74 356/ 1,650.00

T58 Dave Eichelberger 71 69 73 72 71 356/ 1,650.00

T58 Bob Gilder 66 67 78 73 72 356/ 1,650.00

T58 John Mahaffey 72 69 70 72 73 356/ 1,650.00

T58 Mark Pfeil 73 68 68 73 74 356/ 1,650.00

T63 Raymond Floyd 71 76 70 68 72 357/ 1,597.50

T63 Mark McNulty 72 72 66 75 72 357/ 1,597.50

T65 Fred Couples 71 68 69 72 78 358/ 1,537.50

T65 Dave Hill 72 68 69 75 74 358/ 1,537.50

T65 Lindy Miller 66 71 73 73 75 358/ 1,537.50

T65 Larry Nelson 69 68 73 74 74 358/ 1,537.50

T65 Mike Nicolette 70 70 73 70 75 358/ 1,537.50

T65 Howard Twitty 71 70 72 72 73 358/ 1,537.50

T71 Bob Boyd 74 68 71 71 75 359/ 1,470.00

T71 Vance Heafner 70 68 73 71 77 359/ 1,470.00

T71 Lon Hinkle 71 68 69 74 77 359/ 1,470.00

74 Mark O'Meara 72 73 64 75 76 360/ 1,440.00

75 Dave Stockton 73 72 69 71 76 361/ 1,425.00

76 Bob Shearer 71 70 73 71 77 362/ 1,410.00