Verizon Heritage
Monday Apr 14 – Sunday Apr 20, 2008

Verizon Heritage: Final-round notebook

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Apr. 20, 2008
By John Bush, PGA TOUR Staff

HILTON HEAD ISLANDS, S.C. -- With his victory Sunday, Boo Weekley collects 4,500 FedExCup points to move from No. 33 to No. 7 in the points standings, with 7,747 points. Tiger Woods maintains the top spot with 17,745 points. The win was worth a career-best $990,000 for Weekley, eclipsing the $972,000 he pocketed when he won the 2007 Verizon Heritage.

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Boo Weekley earned his second PGA TOUR win as he successfully defended his title. (Lecka/Getty Images)
BY THE NUMBERS
3The number of players to win back-to-back titles at the Verizon Heritage: Payne Stewart, Davis Love III, Boo Weekley
2The number of players to successfully defend a title this season: Tiger Woods (Buick Invitational), Boo Weekley
101The number of former Nationwide Tour players with victories on the PGA TOUR, including Boo
226The number of wins by former Nationwide Tour winners on the PGA TOUR
8The number of winners this season in their 30s: Daniel Chopra, D.J. Trahan, Tiger Woods, J.B. Holmes, Phil Mickelson, Geoff Ogilvy, Boo Weekley
3The number of strokes by which Boo won, which isthe largest shot margin since Davis Love III won by seven shots in 1998

• Weekley kept a streak alive of Verizon Heritage defending champions making the cut, a streak that dates back to Davis Love III's missed cut in 1993.

• After missing the cut in his inaugural Verizon Heritage appearance in 2001, 2006 champion Aaron Baddeley has reeled off three consecutive top-10 finishes at the tournament (first in 2006, tie for 10th in 2007, tie for second in 2008). The runner-up finish by Baddeley is the fourth of his career and first since he finished tied for second at the 2007 BMW Championship.

• The runner-up finish by Anthony Kim is the second of his career on TOUR, and the first since he finished tied for second in his professional debut at the 2006 Valero Texas Open. He collected 2,200 FedExCup points this week to jump all the way from 82nd to 31st on the season points list.

• Davis Love III finished tied for 36th in his bid this week for a sixth Verizon Heritage title. Love has now made 23 consecutive starts at the annual Hilton Head Island event. In addition to his wins in 1987, 1991, 1992, 1998 and 2003, he has six additional top-10 finishes for a tournament-record 11 such finishes.

Camilo Villegas, who ended the 2007 season with three top-10 finishes (tie for ninth, tie for seventh and tie for ninth) in the last three FedExCup Playoff events, finished tied for seventh this week for his first top 10 of the 2008 season (nine starts). Other players notching their first top-10 finish of the season this week were Jason Bohn (sixth) and Lucas Glover (tied for seventh).

• Jason Bohn's sixth-place finish was worth $198,000, giving him total earnings of $333,693 this season and in the process guaranteeing PGA TOUR status for the rest of the 2008 campaign. Bohn, who entered the season playing on a Major Medical Extension, had 12 events, but needed only seven, to earn $257,668 (which combined with his 2007 earnings, equals 2007 No. 125's earnings of $785,180). His last top-10 finish was a runner-up effort at the 2006 Wyndham Championship.

• Two-time champion Stewart Cink's (2000, 2004) tie for seventh is his fifth top-10 finish of the year, moving him into a tie with Tiger Woods and Stuart Appleby for the most this season. He also moves to third on the FedExCup standings through 18 events. Cink now has five top-10 finishes in nine starts at the Verizon Heritage.

Jim Furyk, who had back-to-back runner-up finishes at the 2005 and 2006 Verizon Heritage, posted his third top-10 finish here with a fourth-place finish this week.

Michael Letzig finished tied for seventh for his second top-10 finish in 10 career starts (tie for seventh in 2008 Honda Classic).

• A player has posted four rounds in the 60s 23 times throughout the history of the Verizon Heritage, with Aaron Baddeley (69-67-67-69) and Jim Furyk (68-68-68-69) doing so this week. Boo Weekley saw his streak of seven consecutive rounds in the 60s at the Verizon Heritage come to an end on Sunday with an even-par 71. The tournament record is held by Nick Price with nine consecutive sub-70 rounds.

• Among the players with local collegiate ties, former Clemson University standout Lucas Glover led the pack with a tie for seventh. He was followed by fellow Tigers D.J. Trahan (tie for 17th) and Jonathan Byrd (tie for 36th). Brett Quigley represented the University of South Carolina's lone player to make the cut, finishing tied for 61st in his fifth career start at the Verizon Heritage.

• Charles Howell III, making just his third start at the Verizon Heritage (missed cut in 2003, tied for 19th in 2002), finished tied for 12th this week after a final-round 1-under 70. The Augusta, Ga., native enjoyed plenty of success on Hilton Head Island as an amateur, winning the 1994 and 1996 Junior Heritage.

Robert Allenby (tied for 14th) and Justin Leonard (tied for 17th) both made their 11th consecutive cut of the season, the best current streak on TOUR.

Billy Andrade (69) birdied the first and last hole on Sunday for the only bogey-free round of the day, helping him end the week with a 29-hole bogey-free streak. His tie for 14th finish was his best at the Verizon Heritage since a tie for second in 2005. It also represented his best finish on TOUR since a tie for 14th at the 2007 PODS Championship.

• Of the eight past champions of the Verizon Heritage who competed this week, Boo Weekley (first) enjoyed the best finish. The others were five-time winner Davis Love III (tied for 36th), 1995 champion Bob Tway (tied for 41st), 1999 winner Glen Day (tied for 64th), 2002 champion Justin Leonard (tied for 17th), 2000 & 2004 champion Stewart Cink (tied for seventh), 2005 winner Peter Lonard (tied for 57th) and 2006 champion Aaron Baddeley (tied for second).

• The final-round scoring average at the par-71 Harbour Town Golf Links was 71.514, while the cumulative average for the week was 71.435. The par-3 14th hole ranked as the toughest all week with an average of 3.196. The par-5 fifth hole was the easiest at 4.509.

Nick Dougherty, who would have entered the final round in a tie for 10th place, withdrew before the final round due to an illness in the family.

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