the PGA Tour. It’s fantastic. It’s the greatest stage to play on. I love the challenge.” I was talking with Bob Estes recently, and he predicted that more and more players would attempt to stay on the PGA Tour after reaching the age of 50
Dylan Frittelli, Jordan Russell, Cory Whitsett, Todd Hamilton, Jordan Spieth, Tom Kite , Bob Estes What to look for: Texans Tom Kite and Bob Estes will make another run at the U.S. Open, but a couple of younger Longhorns - Jordan Spieth
91. Daniel Summerhays 24 $1,062,067 92. Graham DeLaet 23 $1,051,951 93. Greg Owen 25 $1,026,956 94. Bob Estes 23 $1,009,769 95. David Hearn 27 $1,003,162 96. Martin Flores 28 $995,394 97. Andres Romero 22 $970
Every 68-71-71-210 Rickie Fowler 67-70-73-210 Nick Watney 70-69-72-211 Bubba Watson 69-71-71-211 Bob Estes 71-69-71-211 Kevin Na 72-71-68-211 J.B. Holmes 70-74-67-211 Pat Perez 72-72-67-211 Jason Dufner
70-69-139 David Hearn 69-70-139 Ryan Palmer 66-73-139 Matt Every 68-71-139 Bubba Watson 69-71-140 Bob Estes 71-69-140 Johnson Wagner 70-71-141 Bud Cauley 69-72-141 Keegan Bradley 71-70-141 Steve Stricker 68-73-141
Hunter Mahan (155), $34,400 68-72-70-71-281 Aaron Baddeley (135), $28,000 68-74-70-70-282 Bob Estes (135), $28,000 71-69-73-69-282 Robert Garrigus (135), $28,000 71-67-73-71-282 Marc Leishman
69-70-139 Matt Every 71-68-139 Jonas Blixt 67-72-139 Kyle Stanley 70-70-140 Hunter Mahan 68-72-140 Bob Estes 71-69-140 Bo Van Pelt 69-71-140 John Merrick 68-72-140 Pat Perez 69-72-141 J.B. Holmes 72-69-141
71-71-72-67-281 Tim Clark (303), $160,889 70-72-67-72-281 Luke Donald (303), $160,889 68-74-69-70-281 Bob Estes (303), $160,889 69-66-72-74-281 Tom Gillis (303), $160,889 69-72-68-72-281 David Hearn (303
66-68-69-203 Nick Watney 65-69-71-205 Kevin Stadler 72-69-65-206 Brandt Snedeker 70-69-68-207 Bob Estes 69-66-72-207 Brian Harman 65-75-68-208 Greg Chalmers 70-70-68-208 Ryan Moore 69-69-70-208 John
events and sailed to the FedEx Cup title, played bogey-free for a 67 and was one shot out of the lead, along with Bob Estes , who had a 66. John Senden (68) and Pat Perez (70) were another stroke back at 6-under 136. ALL TIGER, ALL THE