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| | FINAL ROUND | | Place | Team | Score | | 1 | Bradley/Steele | -32 | | T2 | Sabbatini/Vegas | -29 | | T2 | Calcavecchia/Price | -29 | | T4 | Kelly/Stricker | -28 | | T4 | Howell/Leonard | -28 | | Full Leaderboard » |
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| Trevor Immelman |
 | Full Name: Trevor J. Immelman | | Height: 5-9 | | Weight: 170 | | Birthplace: Cape Town, South Africa
| | Turned Professional: 1999 |
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| Statistics (through 2006) |
| PGA TOUR Victories | | (1) 2006 Cialis Western Open |
| International Victories | | (4): 2000 Vodacom Players Championship [SAfr]. 2003 South African Airways Open [Eur]. 2004 South African Airways Open [Eur], Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe [Eur]. |
| Other Victories | | (1): 2003 WGC-World Cup [with Rory Sabbatini]. |
| Current Year PGA TOUR Money and Positions | | $3,844,189 (7) |
| Current Year Best PGA TOUR Finishes | | 1--Cialis Western Open, P2--Wachovia Championship, 2--EDS Byron Nelson Championship, T7--Nissan Open, the Memorial Tournament |
| Current Year PGA TOUR Best Round | | 64 at Round 3, EDS Byron Nelson Championship |
| Current Year PGA TOUR Highlights | | In third start of season, posted a T7 at the Nissan Open. Aced the par-3 16th hole during round two...Finished second at the Wachovia Championship, losing in a one-hole playoff to Jim Furyk, for his best finish on the PGA TOUR. Three-putt bogey on the 72nd hole forced the playoff with Furyk, who won
with a par on the 18th hole in the playoff...Finished one stroke back of Brett Wetterich at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship to place second for the second consecutive week. Fired a 8-under 64 in the third round to move into a tie for the lead with Adam Scott through 54 holes...Posted third consecutive top-10 with his T7 finish at the Memorial Tournment...Overcame the two-shot lead of Vijay Singh on final day to capture first PGA TOUR event at the Cialis Western Open, punctuated by a 30-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to clinch two-stroke win over Tiger Woods and Mathew Goggin. Posted rounds of 69-66-69-67--271 to become just the sixth player to post four rounds in the 60s since the event moved to Cog Hill in 1991. Jumped to No. 5 on TOUR money list with $3,030,746 and No. 15 in the Official World Golf Ranking...Withdrew from the British Open to return home for the birth of his first child...Matched Nathan Green for most top-10s among rookies with six as he finished T5 at the Canadian Open, four shots behind champion Jim Furyk...Finished T9 at the WGC-American Express Championship his first top-10 in that event and his second career top-10 in a WGC event. |
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