Featured Foursome -- June 28, 2007 This week's edition of "Featured Foursome" includes Argentine Miguel Carballo, Australian Scott Gardiner, last week's runner-up Kyle McCarthy and Mexico native Esteban Toledo. ![]() Miguel Carballo Born in Bahia Blanca, Argentina ... Resides in Buenos Aires, Argentina ... Age 28 ... Since turning professional in 2002, posted his first professional victory at the 2006 Movistar Guatemalan Open, a co-sanctioned event on the European Challenge Tour and the Tour de Las Americas... Earned European Tour card for the first time by staging a phenomenal comeback at the 108-hole European Tour Qualifying School in 2005, finishing birdie/hole-in-one/birdie to gain playing privileges ... Earned a spot in the 2007 Movistar Panama Championship via the Tour de Las Americas money list, then went on to capture the title and secure his 2007 Nationwide Tour playing privileges ... Only player on Tour with at least ten starts and no missed cuts ... Currently ranked 13 on Nationwide Tour money list. ![]() Scott Gardiner Born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia ... Resides in Kirra, Queensland, Australia ... Age 31 ... Single ... Won New South Wales State Schoolboys Championship as an amateur ... Since turning professional in 2000, he has played 56 Nationwide Tour events (best finish T3, 2005 Xerox Classic and 2006 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open) ... Best finish in Peek'n Peak Classic is T24 in 2006. ![]() Kyle McCarthy Born in St. Petersburg, FL ... Resides in Gulfport, FL ... Age 25 ... Single ... Attended Eckerd College for one year and was named the Sunshine State Conference Freshman of the Year ... Turned professional in 2005....In his rookie season he has played three Nationwide Tour events (best finish 2nd in last week's Knoxville Open) ... Playing in his first Peek'n Peak Classic. ![]() Esteban Toledo Born in Mexicali, Mexico ... Resides in Castle Rock, CO ... Age 44 ... Married w/one child ... Since turning professional in 1986, he has played 281 PGA TOUR events (best finish 2nd, 2000 B.C. Open and T2, 2002 Buick Open) and 233 Nationwide Tour events....Sole TOUR win came in 2005 Peek'n Peak Classic... Was a professional boxer for four years with a record 16-1 ...Nominated by 2003 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce as top Hispanic sports figure of the year ... Seeking to be the seventh player in Nationwide Tour history to win the same event twice at Peek'n Peak Classic this week. |