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Q-School Final Round: Who Made It, Who Didn't

Monday December 5, 2005 | 17:51:28 155 words, 1502 views
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Tis the season to be jolly … if your name is John B. Holmes, Alex Cejka, Nicholas Thompson, D.A. Points, Tom Byrum, Nick Watney, Daisuke Maruyama, Michael Allen, Hunter Mahan, Will MacKenzie, Robert Garrigus, Marco Dawson, John Engler, Jeff Overton, Henrik Bjornstad, Bubba Dickerson, Ron Whittaker, Ian Leggatt, Ryan Hietala, Brian Bateman, Matt Hansen, Alex Aragon, Greg Kraft, Mike Sposa, Bill Glasson, Danny Ellis, Michael Connell, Brett Wetterich, B.J. Staten, Frank Lickliter II, Bill Haas, or Mathias Gronberg.

These guys survived a bloody Monday to earn unconditional playing privileges on … da’ tour, episode 2006. Awards as follows:

Stud Six-Pack:

B. Holmes, six rounds in the 60s (69-69-68-67-66-69)

Three guys who soared:

Aragon (Monday 65)
Dawson (68-69-64-68 Final Four Rounds)
Mahan (66-67-68 Final Three Rounds)

Four Guys Who Tottered:

Glasson, Gronberg, Allen, Points (74 Monday For All Three)

Plunge Of The Day:

Joseph Alfieri–Started T10, Ended T54 after 78 painful strokes. At least he’ll be on the Nationwide Tour next year.

Comments:

Comment from: Ben Hog-end [Visitor]
So that's what John Holmes has been doing with that big stick of his...not surprising that his favorite score is 69.
Permalink 12/07/05 @ 15:40

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