Hard to believe but NOBODY picked Zach Johnson in his homeland. In most previous years he was usually picked by at least 5 people. We've now gone six straight weeks without a winning pick. It's time for The Open Championship, perhaps the toughest tournament to pick a winner - see the last five champs. It is time to make hay if you're back in the pack, find a winner!
Don Adams - $7,210,817
John Barnes - $6,975,724
Nick Eber - $6,812,783
Jennifer King - $6,567,370
Tom Roberts - $6,120,418
Mike Jones - $5,948,938
Jason Swanson - $5,346,579
Gary Forte - $5,149,736
Andrew Tucker - $4,954,911
Allen Freedman - $4,858,506
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Chip Forte - $4,761,868
Patrick King - $4,719,103
Greg Adams - $4,697,698
Brian Marchant - $4,663,176
Stefen Lovelace - $4,564,875
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,553,028
Paula Noble - $4,148,643
John Reilly - $3,886,689
Sue Hubbard - $3,842,260
Mark Wilson - $3,703,811
Stephen Riddick - $3,657,325
Travis Brown - $3,614,797
Justin Marksamer - $3,610,953
Joe Eber - $3,598,284
Jim Hobart - $3,543,542
Jeff Wilson - $3,299,335
Stefan Manford - $3,226,841
Chris Hood - $3,092,365
Matt Saler - $3,019,363
Brian Remsberg - $2,884,120
Kyle Rubeling - $2,809,829
Gray Kitchens - $2,800,580
Alex Yates - $2,770,622
Brian Jones - $2,693,631
Jake Louricas - $2,655,242
Hunter Hughey - $2,582,297
Sean Scoopmire - $2,535,322
Troy Engebretson - $2,393,833
Wayne Birely - $2,175,591
Mark Eber - $1,562,381
Doug Oles - $1,543,649
Marshall Ledbetter - $1,170,645
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
The Open Championship Picking Preview
Fifteen straight majors with a different champion, 11 of those were first time winners. This got me thinking. How have these guys done since? How did they do in their next major? Some pretty interesting stuff below, needless to say - I would not be picking Webb Simpson for the British this week...
Major Winner Next Major OWGR (as of 7/1)
Webb Simpson NP 5
Bubba Watson MC 6
Darren Clarke MC 81
Rory McIlroy T64 2
Charl Schwartzel T9 17
Martin Kaymer MC 15
Louis Oosthuizen MC 20
Graeme McDowell T23 11
Phil Mickelson T4 14
Angel Cabrera T54 190
Lucas Glover MC 125
Stewart Cink T67 176
Y.E. Yang T8 70
Padraig Harrington T35 69
Some quick thoughts on the above. Five didn't make the next major cut, the average finish for the eight that did was 29th. Mickelson's T4 at the U.S. Open and Yang's T8 at the following Masters skews this number even more.
There are several logical explanations for poor play at the next major including the fact that the winner of the U.S. Open has just five weeks to prep for an entirely different style of golf at The Open and vice versa for that winner prior to the PGA. And the winner of the PGA has nearly seven months before he tees it up at Augusta. More logically though are the increasing demands on the players' schedule and his elevated expectations of himself heading into that next major. Some of these guys are drained and some may have acheived their lifelong goal and decided to take it a bit easy afterward.
The fact that many have fallen so far down the world rankings isn't as easy to explain however.
Glover was arguably one of the top young players in the game when he won. Although he was relatively unknown outside of golf nerd circles, the guy was a proven player and one of the best ball strikers on tour. Today he's ammassed a whopping $67,000 in earnings on the tour this year and shows little interest in the game.
Cink was a career grinder prior to his win at The Open over Tom Watson in a playoff, he has more than $30M in career earnings. There's not much more for him to prove and he's likely on the downside of his PGA TOUR career.
Clarke has a similar story to Cink but has been through a lot with his family and when he got the surprise win last year at The Open it was likely time to hoist a few pints and have a quiet season in 2012.
Out of the first time "young guns" it will come down to whether they want to be great or spend their time and new found wealth pursuing other interests. I don't know any of them well enough to project which way they'll go, but I hope Rory and Bubba will dedicate themselves. They have talents nobody else possesses but do they love the game enough?
Stay tuned, let's read this again in 3 years. Thanks to Wikipedia's sweet golf major page for the knowledge -
Major Winner Next Major OWGR (as of 7/1)
Webb Simpson NP 5
Bubba Watson MC 6
Darren Clarke MC 81
Rory McIlroy T64 2
Charl Schwartzel T9 17
Martin Kaymer MC 15
Louis Oosthuizen MC 20
Graeme McDowell T23 11
Phil Mickelson T4 14
Angel Cabrera T54 190
Lucas Glover MC 125
Stewart Cink T67 176
Y.E. Yang T8 70
Padraig Harrington T35 69
Some quick thoughts on the above. Five didn't make the next major cut, the average finish for the eight that did was 29th. Mickelson's T4 at the U.S. Open and Yang's T8 at the following Masters skews this number even more.
There are several logical explanations for poor play at the next major including the fact that the winner of the U.S. Open has just five weeks to prep for an entirely different style of golf at The Open and vice versa for that winner prior to the PGA. And the winner of the PGA has nearly seven months before he tees it up at Augusta. More logically though are the increasing demands on the players' schedule and his elevated expectations of himself heading into that next major. Some of these guys are drained and some may have acheived their lifelong goal and decided to take it a bit easy afterward.
The fact that many have fallen so far down the world rankings isn't as easy to explain however.
Glover was arguably one of the top young players in the game when he won. Although he was relatively unknown outside of golf nerd circles, the guy was a proven player and one of the best ball strikers on tour. Today he's ammassed a whopping $67,000 in earnings on the tour this year and shows little interest in the game.
Cink was a career grinder prior to his win at The Open over Tom Watson in a playoff, he has more than $30M in career earnings. There's not much more for him to prove and he's likely on the downside of his PGA TOUR career.
Clarke has a similar story to Cink but has been through a lot with his family and when he got the surprise win last year at The Open it was likely time to hoist a few pints and have a quiet season in 2012.
Out of the first time "young guns" it will come down to whether they want to be great or spend their time and new found wealth pursuing other interests. I don't know any of them well enough to project which way they'll go, but I hope Rory and Bubba will dedicate themselves. They have talents nobody else possesses but do they love the game enough?
Stay tuned, let's read this again in 3 years. Thanks to Wikipedia's sweet golf major page for the knowledge -
Sunday, July 1, 2012
AT&T National
Tiger secured his third win on tour this year and his 74th overall. The win moves him to second all-time, one ahead of Jack Nicklaus and eight behind leader Sam Snead. Can he go back-to-back? He's in the field this week in West Virginia.
On another note, did anyone watch CBS's coverage on Saturday? It was weird watching a tournament without any spectators.
Here are the updated standings...
Don Adams - $7,021,469
John Barnes - $6,879,910
Nick Eber - $6,581,453
Jennifer King - $6,307,170
Tom Roberts - $6,109,884
Mike Jones - $5,923,856
Gary Forte - $5,095,916
Jason Swanson - $4,994,269
Andrew Tucker - $4,940,363
Greg Adams - $4,697,698
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Chip Forte - $4,573,824
Patrick King - $4,544,303
Stefen Lovelace - $4,539,793
Allen Freedman - $4,506,196
Brian Marchant - $4,442,376
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,325,028
Paula Noble - $3,959,295
John Reilly - $3,801,913
Sue Hubbard - $3,771,920
Mark Wilson - $3,660,337
Justin Marksamer - $3,610,953
Joe Eber - $3,598,284
Jim Hobart - $3,519,344
Stephen Riddick - $3,482,525
Travis Brown - $3,439,997
Jeff Wilson - $3,299,335
Stefan Manford - $3,212,293
Chris Hood - $3,011,099
Matt Saler - $2,921,503
Brian Remsberg - $2,873,586
Alex Yates - $2,770,622
Gray Kitchens - $2,695,375
Brian Jones - $2,668,549
Jake Louricas - $2,655,242
Hunter Hughey - $2,522,017
Kyle Rubeling - $2,457,519
Troy Engebretson - $2,393,833
Sean Scoopmire - $2,368,656
Wayne Birely - $2,175,591
Mark Eber - $1,549,921
Doug Oles - $1,543,649
Marshall Ledbetter - $1,170,645
On another note, did anyone watch CBS's coverage on Saturday? It was weird watching a tournament without any spectators.
Here are the updated standings...
Don Adams - $7,021,469
John Barnes - $6,879,910
Nick Eber - $6,581,453
Jennifer King - $6,307,170
Tom Roberts - $6,109,884
Mike Jones - $5,923,856
Gary Forte - $5,095,916
Jason Swanson - $4,994,269
Andrew Tucker - $4,940,363
Greg Adams - $4,697,698
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Chip Forte - $4,573,824
Patrick King - $4,544,303
Stefen Lovelace - $4,539,793
Allen Freedman - $4,506,196
Brian Marchant - $4,442,376
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,325,028
Paula Noble - $3,959,295
John Reilly - $3,801,913
Sue Hubbard - $3,771,920
Mark Wilson - $3,660,337
Justin Marksamer - $3,610,953
Joe Eber - $3,598,284
Jim Hobart - $3,519,344
Stephen Riddick - $3,482,525
Travis Brown - $3,439,997
Jeff Wilson - $3,299,335
Stefan Manford - $3,212,293
Chris Hood - $3,011,099
Matt Saler - $2,921,503
Brian Remsberg - $2,873,586
Alex Yates - $2,770,622
Gray Kitchens - $2,695,375
Brian Jones - $2,668,549
Jake Louricas - $2,655,242
Hunter Hughey - $2,522,017
Kyle Rubeling - $2,457,519
Troy Engebretson - $2,393,833
Sean Scoopmire - $2,368,656
Wayne Birely - $2,175,591
Mark Eber - $1,549,921
Doug Oles - $1,543,649
Marshall Ledbetter - $1,170,645
Monday, June 25, 2012
Travelers Championship
Guess who picked Marc Leishman? Nobody, not once all year. That's how deep the PGA TOUR is, any guy, any week. Here are the updated standings...
Don Adams - $6,962,876
Nick Eber - $6,567,998
John Barnes - $6,437,910
Jennifer King - $6,112,170
Tom Roberts - $6,109,884
Mike Jones - $5,810,106
Gary Forte - $5,064,472
Jason Swanson - $4,994,269
Andrew Tucker - $4,826,613
Greg Adams - $4,683,268
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Patrick King - $4,530,393
Chip Forte - $4,515,231
Allen Freedman - $4,506,196
Brian Marchant - $4,429,766
Stefen Lovelace - $4,344,793
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,309,500
Paula Noble - $3,944,865
John Reilly - $3,781,711
Sue Hubbard - $3,771,920
Mark Wilson - $3,648,312
Justin Marksamer - $3,590,751
Jim Hobart - $3,519,344
Stephen Riddick - $3,482,525
Travis Brown - $3,439,997
Joe Eber - $3,342,346
Jeff Wilson - $3,299,335
Stefan Manford - $3,153,700
Chris Hood - $2,979,655
Matt Saler - $2,901,301
Alex Yates - $2,770,622
Brian Remsberg - $2,698,086
Gray Kitchens - $2,683,025
Jake Louricas - $2,655,242
Brian Jones - $2,653,021
Hunter Hughey - $2,408,267
Troy Engebretson - $2,393,833
Kyle Rubeling - $2,262,519
Sean Scoopmire - $2,254,906
Wayne Birely - $2,175,591
Doug Oles - $1,543,649
Mark Eber - $1,536,011
Marshall Ledbetter - $1,158,295
Don Adams - $6,962,876
Nick Eber - $6,567,998
John Barnes - $6,437,910
Jennifer King - $6,112,170
Tom Roberts - $6,109,884
Mike Jones - $5,810,106
Gary Forte - $5,064,472
Jason Swanson - $4,994,269
Andrew Tucker - $4,826,613
Greg Adams - $4,683,268
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Patrick King - $4,530,393
Chip Forte - $4,515,231
Allen Freedman - $4,506,196
Brian Marchant - $4,429,766
Stefen Lovelace - $4,344,793
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,309,500
Paula Noble - $3,944,865
John Reilly - $3,781,711
Sue Hubbard - $3,771,920
Mark Wilson - $3,648,312
Justin Marksamer - $3,590,751
Jim Hobart - $3,519,344
Stephen Riddick - $3,482,525
Travis Brown - $3,439,997
Joe Eber - $3,342,346
Jeff Wilson - $3,299,335
Stefan Manford - $3,153,700
Chris Hood - $2,979,655
Matt Saler - $2,901,301
Alex Yates - $2,770,622
Brian Remsberg - $2,698,086
Gray Kitchens - $2,683,025
Jake Louricas - $2,655,242
Brian Jones - $2,653,021
Hunter Hughey - $2,408,267
Troy Engebretson - $2,393,833
Kyle Rubeling - $2,262,519
Sean Scoopmire - $2,254,906
Wayne Birely - $2,175,591
Doug Oles - $1,543,649
Mark Eber - $1,536,011
Marshall Ledbetter - $1,158,295
Monday, June 18, 2012
U.S. Open Update
There is only one guy more bummed than Jim Furyk that didn't hold on. Nope, not the Five Hour Energy marketing guy; Stefen Lovelace, he had Furyk solo. Instead Furyk went +2 down the stretch and tied with Dufner who was chosen by Brian M, Chip, Matt and Mark Wilson. Each earns $25 and moves up in the standings. Amazingly nobody moved in or out of the top 10, almost unheard of for a major. Most made money but not a lot. Nine straight first time winners in a major, here comes all the "how good will Webb be" stories. Judging by the previous eight major winners, he probably won't win another soon!
It's on to the Travelers Championship where bogeys and doubles at the U.S. Open turn into eagles and birdies at TPC River Highlands. Good luck to my boys, make sure to call some guys by the wrong name at the 15 1/2. That keeps them humble! Best all time was when I thought Billy Andrade was Matt Bettencourt. He was kind of dumbfounded, I guess that's what happens when you haven't won in 15 years on TOUR.
Updated Standings...
Don Adams - $6,948,292 - $18
Nick Eber - $6,531,473 - $8
Jennifer King - $6,097,586 - $33
Tom Roberts - $5,935,884 - $12
John Barnes - $5,909,910 - $17
Mike Jones - $5,678,106 - $8
Gary Forte - $5,052,832 - $42
Jason Swanson - $4,979,685 - $5
Andrew Tucker - $4,812,029 - $8
Greg Adams - $4,551,268 - $14
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Patrick King - $4,515,809 - $10
Allen Freedman - $4,491,612 - $7
Brian Marchant - $4,429,766 - $55
Chip Forte - $4,383,231 - $25
Stefen Lovelace - $4,330,209 - $26
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,177,500 - $5
Paula Noble - $3,812,865 - $5
Sue Hubbard - $3,757,336 - $25
Mark Wilson - $3,648,312 - $26
John Reilly - $3,607,711 - $23
Stephen Riddick - $3,406,925 - $25
Jim Hobart - $3,387,344 - $1
Joe Eber - $3,342,346 - $3
Jeff Wilson - $3,284,751 - $10
Travis Brown - $3,265,997 - $7
Justin Marksamer - $3,062,751 - $10
Stefan Manford - $2,979,700 - $3
Chris Hood - $2,847,655 - $3
Alex Yates - $2,758,022 - $4
Brian Remsberg - $2,683,502 -
Gray Kitchens - $2,671,385 - $200
Jake Louricas - $2,655,242 -
Brian Jones - $2,638,437 -
Troy Engebretson - $2,393,833 -
Matt Saler - $2,373,301 - $25
Hunter Hughey - $2,358,467 -
Kyle Rubeling - $2,130,519 -
Sean Scoopmire - $2,122,906 - $1
Wayne Birely - $2,001,591 -
Doug Oles - $1,543,649 -
Mark Eber - $1,499,486 -
Marshall Ledbetter - $1,026,295 -
It's on to the Travelers Championship where bogeys and doubles at the U.S. Open turn into eagles and birdies at TPC River Highlands. Good luck to my boys, make sure to call some guys by the wrong name at the 15 1/2. That keeps them humble! Best all time was when I thought Billy Andrade was Matt Bettencourt. He was kind of dumbfounded, I guess that's what happens when you haven't won in 15 years on TOUR.
Updated Standings...
Don Adams - $6,948,292 - $18
Nick Eber - $6,531,473 - $8
Jennifer King - $6,097,586 - $33
Tom Roberts - $5,935,884 - $12
John Barnes - $5,909,910 - $17
Mike Jones - $5,678,106 - $8
Gary Forte - $5,052,832 - $42
Jason Swanson - $4,979,685 - $5
Andrew Tucker - $4,812,029 - $8
Greg Adams - $4,551,268 - $14
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Patrick King - $4,515,809 - $10
Allen Freedman - $4,491,612 - $7
Brian Marchant - $4,429,766 - $55
Chip Forte - $4,383,231 - $25
Stefen Lovelace - $4,330,209 - $26
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,177,500 - $5
Paula Noble - $3,812,865 - $5
Sue Hubbard - $3,757,336 - $25
Mark Wilson - $3,648,312 - $26
John Reilly - $3,607,711 - $23
Stephen Riddick - $3,406,925 - $25
Jim Hobart - $3,387,344 - $1
Joe Eber - $3,342,346 - $3
Jeff Wilson - $3,284,751 - $10
Travis Brown - $3,265,997 - $7
Justin Marksamer - $3,062,751 - $10
Stefan Manford - $2,979,700 - $3
Chris Hood - $2,847,655 - $3
Alex Yates - $2,758,022 - $4
Brian Remsberg - $2,683,502 -
Gray Kitchens - $2,671,385 - $200
Jake Louricas - $2,655,242 -
Brian Jones - $2,638,437 -
Troy Engebretson - $2,393,833 -
Matt Saler - $2,373,301 - $25
Hunter Hughey - $2,358,467 -
Kyle Rubeling - $2,130,519 -
Sean Scoopmire - $2,122,906 - $1
Wayne Birely - $2,001,591 -
Doug Oles - $1,543,649 -
Mark Eber - $1,499,486 -
Marshall Ledbetter - $1,026,295 -
Sunday, June 10, 2012
St. Jude FEDEX Update...
31 people made $0 this weekend. A few who did well picked Ryan Palmer who had a top 10 finish. Those that picked Zach and Graeme made $0. Why is my clairvoience so simple when it's picking those who WON'T do well, but I can't figure out who will?
It's US Open week, if you're in the top 39 and pick the winner you could be in the top 10. Grind it out, make a solid pick...
Don Adams - $6,810,406
Nick Eber - $6,358,777
Tom Roberts - $5,797,998
Jennifer King - $5,770,398
Mike Jones - $5,640,920
John Barnes - $5,582,722
Jason Swanson - $4,942,499
Gary Forte - $4,880,136
Andrew Tucker - $4,639,333
Greg Adams - $4,514,082
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Patrick King - $4,188,621
Allen Freedman - $4,164,424
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,004,804
Brian Marchant - $3,876,084
Chip Forte - $3,829,549
Stefen Lovelace - $3,776,527
Sue Hubbard - $3,757,336
Paula Noble - $3,640,169
John Reilly - $3,607,711
Stephen Riddick - $3,406,925
Jim Hobart - $3,214,648
Jeff Wilson - $3,146,865
Mark Wilson - $3,094,630
Justin Marksamer - $3,025,565
Joe Eber - $3,015,158
Stefan Manford - $2,942,514
Travis Brown - $2,938,809
Chris Hood - $2,709,769
Brian Remsberg - $2,683,502
Brian Jones - $2,601,251
Gray Kitchens - $2,593,753
Jake Louricas - $2,577,610
Alex Yates - $2,430,834
Hunter Hughey - $2,321,281
Sean Scoopmire - $2,122,906
Troy Engebretson - $2,066,645
Kyle Rubeling - $1,992,633
Wayne Birely - $1,966,325
Matt Saler - $1,819,619
Mark Eber - $1,411,198
Doug Oles - $1,370,953
Marshall Ledbetter - $788,357
It's US Open week, if you're in the top 39 and pick the winner you could be in the top 10. Grind it out, make a solid pick...
Don Adams - $6,810,406
Nick Eber - $6,358,777
Tom Roberts - $5,797,998
Jennifer King - $5,770,398
Mike Jones - $5,640,920
John Barnes - $5,582,722
Jason Swanson - $4,942,499
Gary Forte - $4,880,136
Andrew Tucker - $4,639,333
Greg Adams - $4,514,082
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Patrick King - $4,188,621
Allen Freedman - $4,164,424
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,004,804
Brian Marchant - $3,876,084
Chip Forte - $3,829,549
Stefen Lovelace - $3,776,527
Sue Hubbard - $3,757,336
Paula Noble - $3,640,169
John Reilly - $3,607,711
Stephen Riddick - $3,406,925
Jim Hobart - $3,214,648
Jeff Wilson - $3,146,865
Mark Wilson - $3,094,630
Justin Marksamer - $3,025,565
Joe Eber - $3,015,158
Stefan Manford - $2,942,514
Travis Brown - $2,938,809
Chris Hood - $2,709,769
Brian Remsberg - $2,683,502
Brian Jones - $2,601,251
Gray Kitchens - $2,593,753
Jake Louricas - $2,577,610
Alex Yates - $2,430,834
Hunter Hughey - $2,321,281
Sean Scoopmire - $2,122,906
Troy Engebretson - $2,066,645
Kyle Rubeling - $1,992,633
Wayne Birely - $1,966,325
Matt Saler - $1,819,619
Mark Eber - $1,411,198
Doug Oles - $1,370,953
Marshall Ledbetter - $788,357
Sunday, June 3, 2012
The Memorial
Feast or famine. Fitting for a Tiger I suppose. He eats big when he eats. Could he be back...for good? I guess we'll know in about two weeks. In the meantime, I failed to report that Mr. Justin Marksamer did have Tiger solo. He used my old e-mail but the pick was in before the first tee time on Thursday so hold the conspiracy theories. He won $10 and moved into 24th place, if it was me, you could question the integrity.
Other random thoughts... Rickie shot 84! 84! Maybe it's time to retire the orange on Sundays? These picks are ridics. Seriously, every week it seems there are 20 people picking guys who earn over $200K, it's not supposed to be this easy people!
Updated standings...
Don Adams - $6,810,406
Nick Eber - $6,358,777
Mike Jones - $5,640,920
John Barnes - $5,582,722
Tom Roberts - $5,529,198
Jennifer King - $5,501,598
Gary Forte - $4,880,136
Jason Swanson - $4,673,699
Andrew Tucker - $4,639,333
Greg Adams - $4,514,082
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Patrick King - $4,188,621
Allen Freedman - $4,164,424
Chip Forte - $3,829,549
Brian Marchant - $3,826,804
Sue Hubbard - $3,757,336
Tim Baker Sr. - $3,736,004
Paula Noble - $3,640,169
Stefen Lovelace - $3,507,727
Stephen Riddick - $3,406,925
John Reilly - $3,338,911
Jim Hobart - $3,214,648
Jeff Wilson - $3,146,865
Mark Wilson - $3,076,118
Justin Marksamer - $3,025,565
Joe Eber - $3,015,158
Stefan Manford - $2,942,514
Travis Brown - $2,938,809
Brian Remsberg - $2,683,502
Chris Hood - $2,660,489
Brian Jones - $2,601,251
Gray Kitchens - $2,593,753
Jake Louricas - $2,577,610
Alex Yates - $2,430,834
Hunter Hughey - $2,321,281
Sean Scoopmire - $2,122,906
Troy Engebretson - $2,066,645
Kyle Rubeling - $1,967,993
Wayne Birely - $1,966,325
Matt Saler - $1,819,619
Mark Eber - $1,411,198
Doug Oles - $1,370,953
Marshall Ledbetter - $775,063
Other random thoughts... Rickie shot 84! 84! Maybe it's time to retire the orange on Sundays? These picks are ridics. Seriously, every week it seems there are 20 people picking guys who earn over $200K, it's not supposed to be this easy people!
Updated standings...
Don Adams - $6,810,406
Nick Eber - $6,358,777
Mike Jones - $5,640,920
John Barnes - $5,582,722
Tom Roberts - $5,529,198
Jennifer King - $5,501,598
Gary Forte - $4,880,136
Jason Swanson - $4,673,699
Andrew Tucker - $4,639,333
Greg Adams - $4,514,082
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Patrick King - $4,188,621
Allen Freedman - $4,164,424
Chip Forte - $3,829,549
Brian Marchant - $3,826,804
Sue Hubbard - $3,757,336
Tim Baker Sr. - $3,736,004
Paula Noble - $3,640,169
Stefen Lovelace - $3,507,727
Stephen Riddick - $3,406,925
John Reilly - $3,338,911
Jim Hobart - $3,214,648
Jeff Wilson - $3,146,865
Mark Wilson - $3,076,118
Justin Marksamer - $3,025,565
Joe Eber - $3,015,158
Stefan Manford - $2,942,514
Travis Brown - $2,938,809
Brian Remsberg - $2,683,502
Chris Hood - $2,660,489
Brian Jones - $2,601,251
Gray Kitchens - $2,593,753
Jake Louricas - $2,577,610
Alex Yates - $2,430,834
Hunter Hughey - $2,321,281
Sean Scoopmire - $2,122,906
Troy Engebretson - $2,066,645
Kyle Rubeling - $1,967,993
Wayne Birely - $1,966,325
Matt Saler - $1,819,619
Mark Eber - $1,411,198
Doug Oles - $1,370,953
Marshall Ledbetter - $775,063
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