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David Peoples (golfer)
David Roy Peoples (born January 9, 1960) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour. Early life and amateur career Peoples was born in Augusta, Maine. He accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he played for coach John Darr and Coach Lynn Blevins' Florida Gators men's golf team in National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) competition in 1980 and 1981. Professional career Peoples turned professional in 1981. He had two PGA Tour victories, and his highest position on the year-end money list was 25th in 1992. Professional wins (3) PGA Tour wins (2) Other wins (1) Results in major championships ''Note: Peoples never played in The Open Championship.'' CUT = missed the half-way cut "T" = tied See also *1982 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates *1983 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates *1985 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates *1986 PGA Tour Qualifying School gradua ...
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Jim Gallagher Jr
Jim or JIM may refer to: Names * Jim (given name), a given name * Jim, a diminutive form of the given name James * Jim, a short form of the given name Jimmy People and horses * Jim, the nickname of Yelkanum Seclamatan (died April 1911), Native American chief * Juan Ignacio Martínez (born 1964), Spanish footballer, commonly known as JIM * Jim (horse), milk wagon horse used to produce serum containing diphtheria antitoxin * Jim (Medal of Honor recipient) Media and publications * ''Jim'' (book), a book about Jim Brown written by James Toback * ''Jim'' (comics), a series by Jim Woodring * '' Jim!'', an album by rock and roll singer Jim Dale * ''Jim'' (album), by soul artist Jamie Lidell * Jim (''Huckleberry Finn''), a character in Mark Twain's novel * Jim (TV channel), in Finland * Jim (YRF Spy Universe), a fictional film character in the Indian YRF Spy Universe, portrayed by John Abraham * JIM (Flemish TV channel), a Flemish television channel * "Jim" (song), a 194 ...
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1999 PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates
__NOTOC__ This is a list of the 40 players who earned their 2000 PGA Tour The PGA Tour (stylized as PGA TOUR by its officials) is the organizer of professional golf tours in North America. It organizes most of the events on the flagship annual series of tournaments also known as the PGA Tour, the PGA Tour Champion ... card through Q School in 1999. *Players in yellow were 2000 PGA Tour rookies. 2000 Results *PGA Tour rookie in 2000 T = Tied Green background indicates the player retained his PGA Tour card for 2001 (finished inside the top 125). Yellow background indicates the player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 2001, but retained conditional status (finished between 126-150). Red background indicates the player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 2001 (finished outside the top 150). Winners on the PGA Tour in 2000 Runners-up on the PGA Tour in 2000 See also * 1999 Nike Tour graduates ReferencesResults
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1995 PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates
__NOTOC__ This is a list of the 43 players who earned 1996 PGA Tour cards through the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament The annual PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, also known as Qualifying School or Q-School, was historically the main method by which golfers earned PGA Tour playing privileges, commonly known as a Tour card. From 2013 to 2022, Q-School granted privil ... in 1995. PGA Tour rookie in 1996 1996 Results *PGA Tour rookie in 1996 T = Tied The player retained his PGA Tour card for 1997 (finished inside the top 125) The player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 1997, but retained conditional status (finished between 126-150) The player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 1997 (finished outside the top 150) Winners on the PGA Tour in 1996 Runners-up on the PGA Tour in 1996 See also * 1995 Nike Tour graduates References {{PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates PGA Tour Qualifying School PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates ...
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1989 PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates
This is a list of the 1989 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates. 59 players earned their 1990 PGA Tour The PGA Tour (stylized as PGA TOUR by its officials) is the organizer of professional golf tours in North America. It organizes most of the events on the flagship annual series of tournaments also known as the PGA Tour, the PGA Tour Champion ... card through Q-School in 1989. Source: References {{PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates PGA Tour Qualifying School PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates ...
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1987 PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates
This is a list of the 1987 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates. 54 players earned their 1988 PGA Tour card through Q-School in 1987. The tournament was played over 108 holes at Pine Lakes Golf Club and Matanzas Golf Club, in Palm Coast, Florida. Those earning cards split the $100,000 purse, with the winner earning $15,000. John Huston was the medallist. Jim Hallet finished in second place. After several attempts in the mid-1980s, Hallet finally made it on to the PGA Tour. Tournament summary Several former PGA Tour winners entered the tournament trying to regain full-time status. They included Dave Eichelberger, John Fought, Barry Jaeckel, Bobby Cole, and Leonard Thompson. Eichelberger and Thompson were the only ones that were successful. Fought was disqualified in the first round for signing an incorrect scorecard. List of graduates Sources: References {{PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates PGA Tour Qualifying School Golf tournaments in Florida PGA Tour Qualif ...
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1986 PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates
This is a list of the 1986 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates. 53 players earned their 1987 PGA Tour card through Q-School in 1986. This was the first year that playing privileges went out to the top 50 and, in addition, those that tied for the top 50. The tournament was played over 108 holes at the PGA West Stadium Course, in La Quinta, California. Those earning cards split the $100,000 purse, with the winner earning $15,000. Sources: References {{PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates PGA Tour Qualifying School Golf tournaments in California PGA Tour Qualifying School PGA Tour Qualifying School The annual PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, also known as Qualifying School or Q-School, was historically the main method by which golfers earned PGA Tour playing privileges, commonly known as a Tour card. From 2013 to 2022, Q-School granted privil ...
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1985 PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates
This is a list of the 1985 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates. History Fifty players earned their 1986 PGA Tour card through Q-School in 1985. The tournament was played over 108 holes at the Grenelefe Golf and Tennis Resort, West and South courses, in Haines City, Florida. The top 50 players split the $100,000 purse, with the winner earning $15,000. Peter McWhinney lost a six-for-five playoff for the last cards. Burmese golfer Kyi Hla Han was trying to become the second Burmese, after Mya Aye, to make it onto the PGA Tour. However, he was unable to move onto the finals, playing poorly in the final round of his regional qualifying tournament in California. List of graduates Sources: References {{PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates PGA Tour Qualifying School Golf tournaments in Florida PGA Tour Qualifying School PGA Tour Qualifying School The annual PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, also known as Qualifying School or Q-School, was historically the main method by whi ...
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1983 PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates
This is a list of the 1983 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates. 57 players earned their 1984 PGA Tour card through Q-School in 1983. The tournament was played over 108 holes at the Tournament Players Club in Ponte Vedra, Florida. Tournament summary A couple of future big names were unsuccessful at the tournament. Corey Pavin was "an unexpected failure" failing to move past the regional qualifying section. In the finals, Bob Tway Robert Raymond Tway IV (born May 4, 1959) is an American professional golfer. He has won numerous tournaments including eight PGA Tour victories. He spent 25 weeks in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking in 1986–87. Early life Tway wa ... shot a closing 81, including a three-putt on the final green to miss earning a card by a stroke. List of graduates Sources: References {{PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates PGA Tour Qualifying School Golf tournaments in Florida PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates PGA Tour Qualifying Sch ...
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1982 PGA Tour Qualifying School Graduates
This is a list of the 1982 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates. 50 players earned their 1983 PGA Tour card through PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, Q-School in 1982. The tournament was played over 108 holes at the TPC at Sawgrass, Tournament Players Club in Ponte Vedra, Florida. The top 30 players split the $50,000 purse, with the winner earning $9,000. This was the first qualifying school during the PGA Tour's the "All-exempt Tour" era. All graduates had full status on the PGA Tour the subsequent year. Tournament summary Donnie Hammond won the event by a record breaking margin. Mac O'Grady played in the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament for the 17th time. He had been unsuccessful the first 16 times. He opened poorly with rounds of 79–76. However, he "steadied" with a "brilliant" fourth round 66. In the sixth and final round, he shot a 73 to earn his card for the first time. Charlie Bolling attempted to earn playing privileges for the second straight year. He missed graduating b ...
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The Open Championship
The Open Championship, often referred to as The Open or the British Open, is the oldest golf tournament in the world, and one of the most prestigious. Founded in 1860, it was originally held annually at Prestwick Golf Club in Scotland. Later the venue rotated between a select group of coastal Links (golf), links golf courses in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom. It is organised by The R&A. The Open is one of the four men's major golf championships, the others being the Masters Tournament, the PGA Championship and the U.S. Open (golf), U.S. Open. Since the PGA Championship moved to May in 2019, the Open has been chronologically the fourth and final major tournament of the year. It is held in mid-July. It is called The Open because it is in theory "open" to all, i.e. professional and amateur golfers. In practice, the current event is a professional tournament in which a small number of the world's leading amateurs also play, by invitation or qualific ...
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PGA Championship
The PGA Championship (often referred to as the US PGA Championship or USPGA outside the United States) is an annual golf tournament conducted by the Professional Golfers' Association of America. The PGA is one of the four men's major golf championships (the others being The Open, the Masters, and the U.S. Open) and is the only one of the four that is exclusively for professional players. It was formerly played in mid-August on the third weekend before Labor Day weekend, serving as the fourth and final men's major of the golf season. Beginning in 2019, the tournament is played in May on the weekend before Memorial Day, as the season's second major following the Masters in April. It is an official money event on the PGA Tour, European Tour, and Japan Golf Tour, with a purse of $11 million for the 100th edition in 2018. In line with the other majors, winning the PGA gains privileges that improve career security. PGA champions are automatically invited to play in the other ...
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