Sep. 18, 2008
Only the top 25 money winners will earn 2009 PGA TOUR cards at the conclusion of the Nationwide Tour Championship at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney (Dallas area), TX, Nov. 6-9. This week's Oregon Classic in Eugene, OR begins the run of the final five events of 2008. The following charts the progress of players who are in the thick of "THE 25" competition (Nos. 16-35), since July's Nationwide Tour Players Cup in West Virginia. The current top 15 money leaders are listed after the chart.
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| Chris Tidland |
16th |
71st |
Boise win has turned his entire season around. |
| Scott Gutschewski |
17th |
12th |
Only two top 25s since winning Rex Hospital Open in early June. |
| Aron Price |
18th |
10th |
Aussie was as high as 4th after his Livermore Valley win in April. |
| David Branshaw |
19th |
46th |
Playoff runner-up check in Omaha in early August jumped him into "25" picture. |
| Ryan Hietala |
20th |
139th |
Omaha win in August and T2 in Utah in Sept. have the big man right there. |
| Matt Weibring |
21st |
19th |
Form has fallen off of late after contending for first win often in May, June, July. |
| Roger Tambellini |
22nd |
17th |
No top 10s in last eight starts but has made every cut. |
| Ricky Barnes |
23rd |
26th |
T6 in Omaha and T3 at Xerox are his summer high points. |
| Justin Hicks |
24th |
16th |
Has struggled since Ford/Gretzky win in June missing four of last eight cuts. |
| D.J. Brigman |
25th |
13th |
T3 and T6 in Knoxville and WV followed by four missed cuts in last five starts. |
| Ewan Porter |
26th |
14th |
Likeable Aussie and Moonah Classic winner continues slide having missed last seven cuts. |
| Bryan DeCorso |
27th |
15th |
Canadian can't find winning form; 10 missed cuts since Valdosta victory in May. |
| Spencer Levin |
28th |
60th |
Three top-10s in last five starts have 24-year-old heading in the right direction. |
| Matt Every |
29th |
18th |
Former UF Gator and College Player of the Year is really struggling this summer; only one cut made in last seven events. |
| Bob May |
30th |
28th |
Lots of decent finishes (7 top-25s) but only two top 10s on the year. |
| Hunter Haas |
31st |
73rd |
Four finishes of T6 or better since late June have jumped Sooner from 94th. |
| Arjun Atwal |
32nd |
24th |
A European Tour winner in March, his form has fallen off on NWT after solid start. |
| Chris Anderson |
33rd |
25th |
NWT Players Cup runner-up was worth $108,000. Earnings of only $40,600 since. |
| Scott Dunlap |
34th |
21st |
Panama champion has slid backwards every week since season-opening win. |
| Jeff Brehaut |
35th |
22nd |
Californian's best finish since Ford/Gretzky is T25 in 9 tourneys after good spring. |
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With five events left to play last year, there were 22 players inside the top 25 on the money list who maintained their top-25 status by season's end. The three who played their way into "The 25" by season's end were in 24th, 26th and 43rd positions. Note: There were 32 Tour events in 2007 (vs. 30 this year). The 2007 stats above are based on the first 27 events of the year.
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| Nationwide Tour top 15 |
| 1 |
1 |
Brendon de Jonge |
23 |
$376,273 |
| 2 |
2 |
Jarrod Lyle |
21 |
$363,551 |
| 3 |
12 |
Scott Piercy |
14 |
$310,329 |
| 4 |
5 |
Bill Lunde |
22 |
$302,337 |
| 5 |
11 |
Greg Owen |
15 |
$299,605 |
| 6 |
4 |
Greg Chalmers |
20 |
$293,258 |
| 7 |
3 |
Jeff Klauk |
23 |
$289,810 |
| 8 |
6 |
Darron Stiles |
23 |
$271,931 |
| 9 |
7 |
Rick Price |
21 |
$270,494 |
| 10 |
8 |
Colt Knost |
18 |
$264,890 |
| 11 |
9 |
David Mathis |
21 |
$263,962 |
| 12 |
10 |
Casey Wittenberg |
21 |
$255,142 |
| 13 |
14 |
Peter Tomasulo |
21 |
$245,617 |
| 14 |
13 |
Kris Blanks |
21 |
$242,925 |
| 15 |
15 |
Brendon Todd |
18 |
$206,924 |
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NATIONWIDE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP AT TPC CRAIG RANCH
There is also an important race playing out to finish in the top 60 on the money list. Cameron Percy of Australia is this week's No. 60. He maintains a $1,363 advantage over Dustin Bray. A top-60 finish after the final full-field event of 2008, the Miccosukee Classic, guarantees a spot in the Nationwide Tour Championship at TPC Craig Ranch. With its $1 million purse and $180,000 first prize, every player who makes it to Craig Ranch in November has a mathematical chance of playing his way into "The 25". Those who finish the season between 26 and 60 on the final money list are fully exempt on the Nationwide Tour in 2009.