15 September 2005 - LUMBER CLASSIC

Brian Davis

Rank:
57
Course Rank:
108
Pressure Rank:
40
Accuracy Rank
66
Distance:
104
Regulation:
113
Short Game:
32
Putting Rank:
58

Current Form

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
OPEN QUALIFYING 27/06/05 50 69 72 141
EUROPEAN OPEN 30/06/05 6 70 73 75 71 289
SCOTTISH OPEN 07/07/05 MC 71 72 143
BRITISH OPEN 14/07/05 MC 77 71 148
DEUTSCHE BANK OPEN 21/07/05 34 71 67 72 75 285
SCANDINAVIAN MASTERS 28/07/05 MC 70 70 140
US PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 11/08/05 MC 74 74 148
BUICK CHAMPIONSHIP 25/08/05 54 71 67 73 69 280
DEUTSCHE BANK 01/09/05 MC 70 75 145
CANADIAN OPEN 08/09/05 14 70 71 66 75 282

Most Recent Wins

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
SPANISH OPEN 27/04/00 1 71 68 66 69 274
ANZ CHAMPIONSHIP 12/02/04 1 74 74 69 63 280
US Q SCHL FINAL 01/12/04 1 65 67 69 68 74 343

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