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Jeff Maggert - Media Guide
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| MEDIA GUIDE |
| PGA TOUR Victories |
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(3)
1993 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1999 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship. 2006 FedEx St. Jude Classic.
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| Nationwide Tour Victories |
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1990 Ben Hogan Knoxville Open, Ben Hogan Buffalo Open.
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| International Victories |
| (2): 1989 Malaysian Open [Asia]. 1990 Vines Classic [Aus] |
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| Other Victories |
| (2): 1994 Diners Club Matches [with Jim McGovern]. 1997 Diners Club Matches [with Steve Elkington]. |
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| Current Year PGA TOUR Money and Position |
| $845,585 (123) |
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| Current Year Best PGA TOUR Finishes
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| T5--
U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee.
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| Current Year PGA TOUR Best Round |
| 63 at Round 1, U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee.
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| Current Year PGA TOUR Highlights |
| Had seven top-25s and one top-10 during the season...Houston-area resident held a share of the 36-hole lead at the Shell Houston Open after opening 67-71. Finished T14, struggling to a final-round 74...Armed with new irons and a slightly longer putter, posted first-round 7-under-par 63 to hold 18-hole lead at
the U.S. Bank Championship. Finished T5 for only top-10 of the season...Broke the Wyndham Championship tournament record for most birdies in a year with 28, a record previously held by Jesper Parnevik and Charles Warren, both of whom had 27. Shot a final-round 66 to finish 12th. More |
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| Best PGA TOUR Finishes |
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Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, FedEx St. Jude Classic.
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| Best Nationwide Tour Finishes |
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Ben Hogan Knoxville Open, Ben Hogan Buffalo Open.
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| 2006 Best PGA TOUR Finishes
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FedEx St. Jude Classic. T8--
Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.
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| 2006 Season PGA TOUR |
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Tournaments Entered--26; in money--14; Top 10 finishes--2
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| Career Highlights |
| 2006: Won for the first time in more than seven years with his victory at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, his third career title...Win helped him to finish No. 60 on TOUR money list...Earned first victory since 1999 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, a span of 180 events
between wins. After opening 72-66-68, came from three strokes back of Tim Herron and Tom Pernice, Jr. with final-round, 5-under-par 65, aided by an eagle on No. 16 and a birdie on No. 17. The first-round, 2-over 72 was the high start by a winner that year. Needed only 99 putts, one of just two players (Aaron Baddeley,/97/Verizon Heritage) to use less than 100 putts in a 72-hole event that season. Month earlier, had 100 putts at the Verizon Heritage. 2005: Had two top-10s, a T7 at the Shell Houston Open and a T8 at the Valero Texas Open. 2004: With five top-10s, more than $1.5 million in earnings and a No. 43 finish on the money list, had his best season since 2000...Finished second, three strokes behind Vijay Singh at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Final-round 69 was one of only five Sunday rounds in the 60s and his best effort since a T2 at the 2000 Buick Challenge...Finished in the top-10 for the seventh time in 14 U.S. Open appearances with his third-place finish at Shinnecock Hills. Matched his previous best Open finish, a third in 2002, which also came in New York at Bethpage Black...Did not play much toward the end of the season due to wife's birth of twins the week of the PGA Championship. 2003: Finished among the top 100 for the 13th consecutive season on TOUR...Solo third-round leader at Masters after a 66. Final-round 75 resulted in a career-best fifth-place finish and included a triple bogey on the par-4 third hole when his second shot out of a fairway bunker caromed into his body and an 8 on the par-3 12th when he hit the ball in Rae's Creek twice...Thanks to a tournament-tying course record 64 on Sunday he moved into a T6 at the Shell Houston Open to post back-to-back top-10s for the first time since the 2000 season. 2002: Broke the $10-million barrier in career earnings. Second-round hole-in-one on the 180-yard 17th hole with an 8-iron at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans...Earned sixth top-10 in his last nine U.S. Open appearances. Two-over-par total of 282 was good for solo third, five strokes behind champion Tiger Woods. Solo third finish matched previous best finish in a major at the 1997 PGA Championship. 2001: Dropped to 72nd in earnings with four top-10s, the fewest since 1992...Season-best finish was T4 at the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic...Made double eagle on the par-5 sixth hole in the first round of the British Open to become first player with an albatross in the British Open and the Masters. 2000: Earned $1,138,749, good for 39th on money list and marked ninth consecutive year in which he has placed among the top-40. Had six top-10s, including T2 at Buick Challenge. 1999: Notched second career win on the way to earning career-best $2,016,469. Became just the 10th player at that time to record $2 million in single-season earnings. As the 24th seed, won five matches on his way to the title in the inaugural Accenture Match Play Championship...Participated in his third Ryder Cup and had a record of 2-2-0 at Brookline. 1997: A sterling final round at PGA Championship, where he closed with 65 to finish third, ensuring a position on that year's Ryder Cup team. 1996: For the second time recorded nine top-10s, including three second-place finishes. 1995: Posted a 2-2 record in the Ryder Cup. 1994: Compiled a 2-2 record at Presidents Cup. 1994: First player to make double eagle on the 13th hole at Augusta National in the Masters...Teamed with Jim McGovern to win PGA TOUR division of Diners Club Matches. 1993: Earned first TOUR victory at Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic by three strokes over Greg Kraft. Victory came under floodlights at the end of a day in which he played 36 holes due to weather delays earlier in the week. 1991: Second only to John Daly in rookie earnings with $240,940. 1990: Nationwide Tour Player of the Year with earnings of $108,644 and victories in Knoxville and Buffalo...Was Vines Classic (Australian Tour) champion. 1989: Won Malaysian Open. Amateur: All-American at Texas A&M in 1986. More |
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| PGA TOUR Playoff Record |
| 0-1 |
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| Nationwide Tour Playoff Record |
| 1-0 |
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| National Teams |
| The Presidents Cup, 1994; Ryder Cup (3), 1995, 1997, 1999. |
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