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                                                                 TimberTech Championship
                                                                  The Old Course at Broken Sound
                                                                      Official Final Standings

         1   Steven Alker          -17  68   63   68     199    $  305,000.00      25   Marco Dawson         -2   71   71   72     214    $   19,500.00
         2   Miguel Angel Jiménez   -15  68   67   66    201    $  162,400.00          Retief Goosen         -2   70   70   74     214    $   19,500.00
             Jim Furyk             -15  66   64   71     201    $  162,400.00      27   Mike Weir            -1   78   72   65     215    $   17,400.00
         4   Ernie Els             -12  67   66   71     204    $  107,000.00          Steve Flesch          -1   72   70   73     215    $   17,400.00
             Tim Petrovic          -12  69   61   74     204    $  107,000.00          Gene Sauers           -1   71   71   73     215    $   17,400.00
         6   K.J. Choi             -11  68   70   67     205    $   79,000.00      30   Dicky Pride          E    73   72   71     216    $   14,440.00
             Kirk Triplett         -11  69   66   70     205    $   79,000.00          Cameron Beckman       E    71   71   74     216    $   14,440.00
         8   Brandt Jobe           -10  69   70   67     206    $   57,333.34          Stephen Ames          E    70   72   74     216    $   14,440.00
             Scott Dunlap          -10  68   67   71     206    $   57,333.33          Doug Barron           E    71   70   75     216    $   14,440.00
             Woody Austin          -10  66   71   69     206    $   57,333.33          Scott Parel           E    72   69   75     216    $   14,440.00
         11   Ken Tanigawa         -8   72   68   68     208    $   48,000.00      35   Billy Andrade        +1   71   71   75     217    $   12,600.00
             Bernhard Langer       -8   70   69   69     208    $   48,000.00      36   Stephen Leaney       +2   76   68   74     218    $   11,250.00
             Vijay Singh           -8   69   69   70     208    $   48,000.00          Colin Montgomerie     +2   74   69   75     218    $   11,250.00
         14   Paul Broadhurst      -7   68   71   70     209    $   42,000.00          Lee Janzen            +2   72   70   76     218    $   11,250.00
             Tim Herron            -7   68   69   72     209    $   42,000.00          Glen Day              +2   70   72   76     218    $   11,250.00
             Ken Duke              -7   69   68   72     209    $   42,000.00      40   Tom Lehman           +3   76   71   72     219    $   10,200.00
         17   Kenny Perry          -6   68   73   69     210    $   35,333.34      41   Rocco Mediate        +5   73   72   76     221    $    9,600.00
             Paul Goydos           -6   70   69   71     210    $   35,333.33          Bob Estes             +5   75   68   78     221    $    9,600.00
             Billy Mayfair         -6   68   70   72     210    $   35,333.33      43   Alex Cejka           +6   75   77   70     222    $    9,000.00
         20   Shane Bertsch        -5   69   72   70     211    $   26,000.00      44   Jerry Kelly          +7   79   68   76     223    $    8,600.00
             Jeff Maggert          -5   68   68   75     211    $   26,000.00      45   Darren Clarke        +12  79   74   75     228    $    8,200.00
         22   Rod Pampling         -4   71   70   71     212    $   23,000.00      46   Tom Byrum            +13  75   79   75     229    $    7,800.00
         23   Brett Quigley        -3   67   76   70     213    $   21,500.00      WD  Kevin Sutherland      -1   71   72          143
             Wes Short, Jr         .-3   72   68   73    213    $   21,500.00




      Steven Alker Wins TimberTech Tournament from page 1  know much about him, either,”
                                                        Furyk said. “He doesn’t really
         “It’s just been building,” Alker said. “I’ve been having   seem to have any weaknesses. I
      chances. You have a bunch of top-10s and you get in the   told him on the 18th green I was
      thick of it and just try to get a W. Not that the top-10s aren’t   really happy for him.
      any good, it’s just that you want to get that win, and just      “To kind of come from really no
      glad I got one today.”                            status out here on the Champions
         Alker isn’t a household name – not even among   Tour  to  making  the  Charles
      professional golfers. But he may be the next professional   Schwab  Cup  Championship  in
      golfer to strike gold on the second-chance tour. “I didn’t   only nine or 10 events, that’s
                                                        playing some good golf. He’s
                                                        been knocking on the door and in
                                                        the top-10 each and every week.
                                                        Eventually you do that enough,
                                                        you win a tournament.”
                                                           Ernie Els shot 71 and tied for
                                                        fourth with Petrovic at 12-under
                                                        204. K.J. Choi (67) and Kirk Triplett (70) tied for sixth   Alker. The check was for $41,000: $5,000 for an eagle and
                                                        place. Bernhard Langer finished T11 to maintain his lead in   $2,000 for each of his 18 birdies.
                                                        the playoff standings. Langer leads Furyk by 337,727 points      Azek Cares Foundation also made a pair of $5,000
                                                        entering next week’s Charles Schwab Cup Championship   donations to foundations selected by Jim Furyk and
                                                        in Phoenix.                                        Vijay Singh after they were successful in the TimberTech
                                                           Charitable donations: Once again, Abdol Moaberry   Recycling Chipping Challenge. Furyk and Singh each
                                                        made a donation to the Boca Raton Regional Hospital   made a chip into a recycling bin during the pro-am. Furyk’s
                                                        Foundation through his Moaberry Family Foundation based   donation went to One Tree Planted and Singh’s went to the
                                                        on the number of birdies and eagles made by winner Steven   ARC of St. Johns.


                                                                                                            Tournament Promotes Environmental Sustainability
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                                   General Dentistry                                                          back to their factories to use it in TimberTech’s low
                                                                                                               TimberTech officials even plan to ship plastic waste

                                    Cosmetic & Laser                                                        maintenance and environmentally sustainable outdoor
                                                                                                            living products. The tournament also asked fans to help
                                                                                                            with their think-green initiative by bringing plastic
                                                                                                            bags—grocery bags and dry cleaner bags, for instance—
                                                                                                            for a chance to win a set of two Adirondack chairs made
                                                                                                            from recycled materials, a matching side table, also made
                                                                                                            from recycled materials, and a TimberTech swag bag.
                                                                                                               To make a 300-square-foot deck, it takes about
                                                                                                            30,000 to 40,000 plastic bags. Last year’s TimberTech
                                                                                                            Championship generated 4.1 million pounds of recycled
                                                                                                            material. This year’s will generate much more.




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