April 21-24 The Heritage
THE YEAR AHEAD 2011
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Las Vegas 40
Portales ozo
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o Levelland Artesia Carlsbad Pecos Van Horn
Fort Stockton Marfa
Midland
Hobbs Lamesa Andrews
Clayton Mosquero
Hereford Clovis
Amarillo
Dumas Pampa
Canyon
Liberal Woodward
Wichita
Arkansas City Ponca City
Oklahoma Enid Stillwater Edmond
Oklahoma City Lawton
44 Plainview Wichita Falls Lubbock Abilene Big Spring
San Angelo Odessa
10 Sanderson Uvalde 20 Tulsa
Duncan 35
Ardmore
Gainesville Denton
Fort Worth Burleson
Stephenville Brownwood Texas Sonora
Gatesville Killeen
Round Rock Austin
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40 Auza 157˚
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Coahuila San Antonio 35
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Melchor Muzquiz ad Camargo Sabinas Haiku
Kalaupapa 21˚ 57
MakenaMonclova Maui
Kahoolawe
acio TorreonHawaii Kailua
Puako Hawi
30 Milolii Kaupo Honokaa
Saltillo Punaluu
Pahoa Hilo
156˚Zacatecas 5419˚ 155˚ 57 20˚
Nuevo Leon
Eagle Pass
Piedras Negras
37 Beeville 85 Nuevo Laredo
McAllen Laredo
Monterey
Guadalupe San Fernando
Las Animas 100˚ Alice Waco
35 Temple Taylor
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Norman Ada
Winfield 44 Miami Bartlesville Claremore Bixby
Midwest City 40 Shawnee
Tahlequah Joplin
Springfield Nixa
Jackson Sikeston
Poplar Bluff
FayettevilleJonesboro Fort Smith Searcy
Little Rock Hot Springs
Durant Paris
Plano Dallas Corsicana Arkadelphia
Texarkana Camden 30
Rockwall Mount Pleasant
20 Kilgore Tyler
Nacogdoches Palestine
College Station
Houston
Sugar Land El Campo
Victoria Ingleside Corpus Christi Harlingen 2 Brownsville Montemorelos Tamaulipas 95˚ U n i t e d S t a t e s
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Jim Furyk calls on his short-game skills to earn a second 2010 victory.
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How did Furyk do it?
The Heritage I
n the 1925 U.S. Open at Worcester (MA) Country Club, Bobby Jones called a penalty on himself because his ball had moved ever so slightly in the rough. No one
but Jones had seen the ball move, and the one-stroke penalty put Jones into a playoff the following day with Willie Macfarlane, who went on to win. When Jones was praised for his sportsmanship, he
bristled. “There is only one way to play the game,” he said. “You
might as well praise a man for not robbing a bank as for playing by the rules.” Years later, his law office in Atlanta would bear scant
evidence to his remarkable career. One was the famous illustration of the Old Course at St. Andrews. The other was a quote for his friend, the writer Grantland Rice:
www.pgatour.com
Jim Furyk earned his second title of the season by playing to his strengths— accuracy and a sound short game:
• On very narrow fairways, he had a 76.8 percent rate.
“For when the Great Scorer comes. To write against
your name, He marks—not that you won or lost—But how you played the game.” All of which brings us to Brian Davis and last year’s
The Heritage. In position to win his first PGA TOUR title, on the first
2010 FEDEXCUP STANDINGS RANK +/- NAME
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- ERNIE ELS +9
JIM FURYK
1,396.00 1,221.00
-1 ANTHONY KIM 1,140.00 -1
STEVE STRICKER 966.00 +1 CAMILO VILLEGAS 960.00 PGA TOUR OFFICIAL ANNUAL 2011 99 Ticket information
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• Furyk hit it the closest to the hole of anyone in the tournament: an average of 28 feet, 10 inches.
• He made 62 of 69 putts inside 10 feet.
• Furyk got it up and down 82.1 percent of the time.
90˚ 85˚ G u l f o f M e x i c o Port Lavaca Lufkin Beaumont Freeport Cabot Arkansas Greenville El Dorado Minden Monroe
Shreveport 49
Pineville De Ridder
Baton Rouge Lafayette
10 Baytown
Pasadena Galveston
Morgan City Louisiana
Natchitoches Natchez
40 Pine Bluff Kennett
Paducah
Clarksville Union City
Dyersburg Jackson 40 Corinth Columbia
Oxford 55
Grenada Yazoo City
Canton 20
McComb
Mississippi 55
Kenner
Memphis Athens Decatur
Tupelo Indianola Tuscaloosa Meridian
Somerset Hopkinsville Middlesborough Glasgow
Nashville Tennessee
Cullman 65 Birmingham
Huntsville 59
Oxford Leeds
Hoover
Montgomery Selma
Jackson Alabama Brookhaven
Hattiesburg 59 Bogalusa
Hammond Biloxi 10
Houma 65 Enterprise Mobile Gulfport New Orleans
Crestview Destin
Pensacola
Opelika 85
Troy Murfreesboro
75 Knoxville Maryville
Lawrenceburg Chattanooga
Dalton Clemson 85 Gainesville
Buford Marietta Griffin Atlanta Georgia Eufaula Ozark Dothan 75
Columbus Albany
Valdosta
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Winston-Salem Greensboro High Point Cary
Eden
Gastonia Asheville
Athens Monroe 20
Macon Vidalia
Moultrie
Tallahassee Palatka Deltona
Kingsland 10
Orlando Kissimmee
Saint Petersburg Clearwater Tampa
Sarasota Venice Bartow Bradenton Coral Springs
North Port 75
Homestead Saint Augustine
Gainesville Florida Daytona Beach Edgewater
Titusville
Melbourne 95 Sebastian
Harbour Town Golf Links
Port Saint Lucie Grand Bahama
Naples Hialeah Fort Lauderdale Miami
(Par 71/6,973 yards) Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Golf Channel/CBS Key West
Tournament Record: 264, Brian Gay, 2009
Current Course Record: 61, David Frost, 1994
80˚ Andros Great
Boca Raton West Palm Beach
New Providence Nass Abaco E Dublin 16
Hinesville Douglas
Hilton Head Island
Orangeburg 77
Charlotte Monroe
Spartanburg Greenville 95 A Myrtle Beach
South Carolina North Charleston
Charleston 40
Henderson Greenville Raleigh North Caroli Havelock Lumberton Jacksonville
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