MATT BETTENCOURT
CONNECTION: Greenville resident
AGE: 34
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MATT BETTENCOURT
CONNECTION: Greenville resident
AGE: 34
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YEAR ON PGA TOUR: Second
2009: Made 17 of 31 cuts, won $740,037, 106th Fed Ex Cup.
THE SKINNY: As PGA Tour rookie, tied for fifth at Memorial Tournament, then was T-10 at U.S. Open, his first major, two weeks later.
KRIS BLANKS
CONNECTION: Former Hilton Head resident
AGE: 37
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: Second
2009: Made 9 of 20 cuts, won $307,130, 168th Fed Ex Cup.
THE SKINNY: Rookie finished 170th on money list to lose exemption, but tied for 12th at Q-School to earn second season on PGA Tour. Best finish was T-7 at U.S. Bank Championship.
JONATHAN BYRD
CONNECTION: Columbia/Clemson
AGE: 31
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: Ninth
2009: Made 19 of 25 cuts, won $1,316,771, 66th Fed Ex Cup.
THE SKINNY: Had 11 top-25 finishes with T-3 at Memorial (co-led after 36 holes) and T-5 at Quail Hollow via a closing 66.
BRENT DELAHOUSSAYE
CONNECTION: Greenville/Clemson
AGE: 28
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: First
2009: Made 9 of 15 cuts, won $73,662 , 79th on Nationwide Tour money list.
THE SKINNY: Shot closing 69 to tie for 23rd, grabbing final Top-25 spot at Q-school. Made eight consecutive cuts on Nationwide Tour in 2009.
BRAD FAXON
CONNECTION: Furman
AGE: 48
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: 28th
2009: Made 5 of 18 cuts, won $57,213, 22th Fed Ex Cup.
THE SKINNY: Had limited starts in 2009 after ACL surgery in 2008, and will use one-time exemption for top-50 career earnings (37th) to play in 2010.
LUCAS GLOVER
CONNECTION: Greenville/Clemson
AGE: 30
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: Seventh
2009: Made 21 of 26 cuts, won $3,692,580, 17th Fed Ex Cup.
THE SKINNY: Victory at U.S. Open locked up five-year PGA Tour exemption, spot in the World Golf Rankings Top 50 and Presidents Cup invite. Five other top-10s, including T-2 at Quail Hollow and fifth place finish at PGA Championship.
BILL HAAS
CONNECTION: Greer
AGE: 27
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: Fifth
2009: Made 16 of 29 cuts, won $1,425,418, 41st Fed Ex Cup.
THE SKINNY: Best season included three top-10s topped by T-3 at Valero Texas Open, where he missed playoff by a shot. Shot first-round 62 to lead Wyndham Championship, finished T-10.
DUSTIN JOHNSON
CONNECTION: Columbia/Coastal Carolina
AGE: 25
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: Third
2009: Made 20 of 25 cuts, won $2,977,901, 14th Fed Ex Cup
THE SKINNY: Victory at rain-shortened AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am earned first Masters invitation for one of seven U.S. players under 30 with multiple wins. Five top-10s, money finish and Top 50 World Ranking assured Augusta return.
KEVIN JOHNSON
CONNECTION: Clemson
AGE: 42
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: Second (first in 2001)
2009: $Made 14 of 26 cuts, won $266,915, 13th on Nationwide Tour money list.
THE SKINNY: Won back-to-back events on Nationwide Tour victories in 2009 to lock up Top-25 finish and PGA Tour promotion, after making 3 of 22 cuts in 2008.
BRETT QUIGLEY
CONNECTION: USC
AGE: 40
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: 14th
2009: Made 17 of 28 cuts, won $1,412,780, 71st Fed Ex Cup.
THE SKINNY: Back-to-back runner-up finishes (Puerto Rico Open, Transitions Championship) and another second place at John Deere Classic capped second-best season of career.
D.J. TRAHAN
CONNECTION: Mount Pleasant/Clemson
AGE: 29
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: Sixth
2009: Made 18 of 30 cuts, won $1,078,256, 96th Fed Ex Cup.
THE SKINNY: Followed first victory in 2008 with three top-10s in 2009, including T-6 finishes at winners-only Mercedes-Benz Championship and AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
CHARLES WARREN
CONNECTION: Columbia/Clemson
AGE: 34
YEAR ON PGA TOUR: Sixth
2009: Made 13 of 20 cuts, won $475,726, 131st Fed Ex Cup.
THE SKINNY: Failed to secure full exemption for second consecutive year in limited appearances, after top-125 money-list finishes with $1 million-plus each year in 2005-07. Did not improve status via Q-School, but is likely to get 15-20 PGA Tour starts in 2010.
- Bob Gillespie
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