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PGA Tours - Harrison Frazar

Last Updated: — sukhdeep @ 12:46 pm

6/2/2005

Nationwide Tour Victories

(1) 1997 NIKE South Carolina Classic.
Current Year PGA TOUR Money and Position
$176,205 (154)
Current Year Best PGA TOUR Finishes
T26–Ford Championship at Doral
Current Year PGA TOUR Best Round
65 at Round 3, Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 65 at Round 2, FBR Open, 65 at Round 1, Ford Championship at Doral
Best PGA TOUR Finishes
2–2004 Sony Open in Hawaii. T2–1998 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic. T2–1999 COMPAQ Classic of New Orleans. T2–2004 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas.
Best Nationwide Tour Finishes
1–1997 NIKE South Carolina Classic.
Best 2004 PGA TOUR Finishes
2–Sony Open in Hawaii T2–Michelin Championship at Las Vegas
2004 Season PGA TOUR
Tournaments Entered–25; in money–17; Top 10 finishes–4
2004 Season Highlights
Cracked $1 million in earnings for the first time in seven-year PGA TOUR career, finishing a career-best 48th on the money list…With four rounds in the 60s, finished runner-up in first start of season at the Sony Open in Hawaii, falling to Ernie Els in a three-hole playoff. Entered the final round with a one-shot lead over Els after opening 67-63-66. Paired with Els for the final round, lost the lead on the front nine but regained a share with four consecutive birdies on Nos. 9-12. Trailing Els at the 71st hole, finished birdie-birdie to shoot 66 and force the playoff, the 10th in Sony Open in Hawaii history. Earned a personal-best $518,400 with top finish of PGA TOUR career…One week later, finished T9 at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Opened with a 1-over-par 73 but posted four sub-70 rounds to finish six shots out of playoff between Phil Mickelson and Skip Kendall. Recorded three eagles in the fourth round at Indian Wells CC…Finished T3 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson, his third top-10 in first five starts of season…Shared first-round lead (with Glen Day and John Senden) and second-round lead (with Steve Pate) at Southern Farm Bureau Classic before finishing T34. Posted four eagles in a tournament for the second time in the season (Bob Hope Chrysler Classic), the most by any player in a tournament during year…Added his fourth career runner-up finish with a T2 at the Michelin Championship at Las Vegas. One of six players to share the fist-round lead and finished one stroke behind winner Andre Stolz. One of 10 players in the field to post four rounds in the 60s.
Career Highlights
2003: Inside the top 100 in earnings for the sixth consecutive season on TOUR…Held outright lead through 18 and 54 holes at the Phoenix Open and shared 36-hole lead before finishing T3. It was his highest finish since a third at 2000 Compaq Classic of New Orleans. 2002: Finished T4 at the Memorial Tournament; was one stroke off the lead after 36 holes…Followed effort at the Memorial with T7 at the Kemper Insurance Open. Second time in career posted consecutive top-10s…Next top-10 (T9) came three months later at the Air Canada Championship. Shot final-round 66…Finished T10 at the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. 2001: Best year on TOUR since rookie season, despite missing two months due to Aug. 8 surgery to repair torn ligaments in right hip. Earned a career best $792,456…Was one shot back after 36 holes and three off the pace through 54 holes in the Compaq Classic of New Orleans. Closed with 71 for solo fourth…Tied career low score with third-round 62 at Greater Milwaukee Open. 2000: Recorded a pair of third-place finishes and was among the top 100 on the PGA TOUR money list for the third consecutive season…Posted T3 finish at rain-shortened BellSouth Classic, two strokes shy of playoff between Phil Mickelson and Gary Nicklaus…Second third-place finish came at Compaq Classic of New Orleans. 1999: A successful sophomore season on TOUR produced three top-10s and six top-25s…Matched career-best finish at Compaq Classic of New Orleans with a T2. Two strokes off 54-hole lead. Closing 68 left him two strokes behind Carlos Franco. Starting with runner-up finish in New Orleans, only missed two cuts in final 17 starts. 1998: Nominated for Rookie of the Year honors on strength of three top-10s, including a runner-up finish at GTE Byron Nelson Classic…Earned $461,633, making 16 of 26 cuts and was the second-highest-ranked rookie on the money list at 63rd. After missing five cuts in first 10 starts, rounds of 64-68-66-70 good for three-way T2 at GTE Byron Nelson with Fred Couples and Hal Sutton. Stood one off first- and second-round leads, two off third-round lead. A week later, recorded second top-10 with solo fourth at MasterCard Colonial. 1997: Parlayed the first 36-hole Sunday in Nationwide Tour history into a three-stroke victory over R.W. Eaks at the South Carolina Classic. Finished 13th on the Nationwide Tour money list to earn first PGA TOUR card 1996: Turned professional in June. His only event prior to 1997 was T49 in 1996 Wichita Open. Amateur: Three-time All-American at University of Texas from 1993-95.
Personal
Grew up in Abilene, TX and moved to Dallas in 1985. Was a three-time all-state player and won two state championships with Highland Park High from 1986-1990…Graduated from University of Texas in 1996 with a degree in Psychology and Business Foundations. Went to work in Dallas for a commercial real-estate firm working as an analyst for office, retail and industrial acquisitions and development, as well as golf course management and development…Recently began designing golf courses in Texas…Enjoys spending time with friends and family.
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