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PGA TOUR Victories
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| (1) 1996 Greater Vancouver Open. |
| Nationwide Tour Victories |
| (3) 2001 BUY.COM Tri-Cities Open. 2003 Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek ‘n Peak Resort, Dayton Open. |
| Current Year Best PGA TOUR Finishes |
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| Current Year Best Nationwide Tour Finishes |
| T15–The Rex Hospital Open |
| Current Year PGA TOUR Best Round |
| 71 at Round 3, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am |
| Current Year Nationwide Tour Best Round |
| 67 at Round 4, BellSouth Panama Championship |
| Best PGA TOUR Finishes |
| 1–1996 Greater Vancouver Open. |
| Best Nationwide Tour Finishes |
| 1–2001 BUY.COM Tri-Cities Open. 2003 Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek ‘n Peak Resort, Dayton Open. |
| Best 2004 PGA TOUR Finishes |
| T18–Booz Allen Classic |
| Best 2004 Nationwide Tour Finishes |
| T16–Knoxville Open |
| 2004 Season PGA TOUR |
| Tournaments Entered–24; in money–8; Top 10 finishes–0 |
| 2004 Season Nationwide Tour |
| Tournaments Entered–5; in money–3; Top 10 finishes–0 |
| 2004 Season Highlights |
| Other Information |
| In return trip to PGA TOUR, finished 208th on money list with one top 25, a T18 at the Booz Allen Classic. Played extensively on the 2003 Nationwide Tour, finishing the season 14th on the money list to earn a higher status than his past champion category for the 2004 TOUR season. Grabbed his second career win on the Nationwide Tour at the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort. Birdied final hole to finish 13-under-par 275, one shot in front of Bob Heintz and Chris Couch. Won again five weeks later at the Dayton Open. Playing in just third PGA TOUR event of 2003 season, finished T10 at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Top 10 was first since solo third at 1997 season-opening Mercedes Championships, a span of 72 TOUR events between top-10s. Posted just one top-25 on the PGA TOUR between 1999-2002, a T13 at the 2002 SEI Pennsylvania Classic. Won the 2001 Tri-Cities Open while playing 23 events to finish 43rd on the Nationwide Tour money list. Became first son of a PGA TOUR winner to win a TOUR title in 15 years when he won the inaugural Greater Vancouver Open in 1996. Won the 1989 Atlantic Classic and 1991 British Columbia Open while competing on the Canadian Tour. Led the Canadian Tour Order of Merit in 1991. Played six years on the Nationwide Tour (1993, 1998-2003), four years on the Canadian Tour, and two on the PGA Tour of Australasia. Three-time All-Big Ten golfer at University of Iowa. Was competing in 1994 Southwestern Bell Colonial when he received word that his father, two-time U.S. Open champion and World Golf Hall of Famer Julius Boros, had died. Caddied for his father for several years on TOUR. |