Golf: YTD Player Performance (June 2)

Andy Reistetter by Correspondent Written on June 03, 2009
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC - APRIL 19:  Brian Gay puts on a jacket during the trophy presentation after the final round of the Verizon Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on April 19, 2009 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
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(DECLINING) is having a horrendous year after finishing No. 44 on the Money List last year. He's now No. 174 YTD. The recently remarried 42-year old has missed 11 out of 15 cuts this year.

 

His best finish was T32 at THE PLAYERS. His OWGR has plummeted to No.168 after starting the year at No. 92. Mayfair, an Arizona native and Scottsdale resident has five career victories and last won on the PGA TOUR in 1998 at the Buick Open.

 

Bo Van Pelt (SUSTAINING) the 34-year-old Indiana native turned Okie from Oklahoma State, resides in Tulsa and finished No. 115 on the Money List last year. He has never won on the PGA TOUR.

 

This year, he has two Top 10s (T5 at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and T8 at the Transitions Championship), making 9 of 14 cuts. He is currently No. 76 on the Money List and No. 215 in the OWGR starting the year at No. 255.

 

Bob Estes (IMPROVING), No. 127 on the Money List last year, and has utilized a PGA TOUR Career Money List Top 50 exemption this year to play in 14 events missing only three cuts.

 

He has one Top 10 this year, a T4 at the rain-shortened AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. He is No. 51 on the Money List and No. 179 on the OWGR starting the year at No. 300.

 

The 43-year-old golfer, a winner of four PGA TOUR events, the last at the 2002 Kemper Insurance Open, is having a decent year.

 

Boo Weekly (DECLINING) the Ryder Cup funnyman and hero, was No. 25 on the Money List last year and started the year No. 49 on the OWGR.

 

He began this year with a Top 10 T9 at the SONY Open in Hawaii and played decently through the Hilton Head-New Orleans-Quail Hollow stretch finishing no lower than tied for 13th. He has two PGA TOUR victories at the Verizon Heritage.

 

Currently he is No. 56 on the Money List and No. 65 on the OWGR. He last played at The PLAYERS where he withdrew on the 11th hole in the final round with an injury to his left shoulder. He is not scheduled to play in this week’s Memorial Tournament.

 

Brad Adamonis (DECLINING) came to the PGA TOUR last year through Q-School after four full years on the Nationwide Tour. He finished No. 124 on the Money List and ranked No. 269 in the OWGR after his rookie season.

 

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