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How soaring is and how much does michelle wie weigh?
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Height: 6-0. Weight: 150 lbs. Age: 16
I don't think explicitly anybody's business. Think of the person inside, and not to be bothered by whether she's 5'5" or 6'5". It is meaningless.
Michelle is exactly 6' elevated and I would say she is 145lbs.
Where can I find former PGA (masters) scorecards?
Question:I want to compare Jack Nicklaus, tiger, and Phil's scorecard in the masters and see who have the best score if you with the sole purpose used their best holes from all the years.
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http://majors.golfweb.com/tournaments/pg...
Hope that site help you out.
Try ebay. I know Phil Mickelson wrote a book shortly after winning his first Master's that probably posses his final round gain.
36in is how tons yard?
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36 inches is 1 yard because within is 36 inches in every 1 patio
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1 yard
12 inches=1 foot
3 feet=1 courtyard
Therefore, 36 inches=1 yard.
A single patio, just 1. Three foot to a yard, too. 12 inches surrounded by a foot. 1760 yards within a mile and an astonishing 5280 feet within that same mile. Shockingly, 63360 inches in a mile! However, 39.3701 inches contained by a meter. 1000 meters in a kilometer. Much simpler...
1 patio
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1 yard contained by my book
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ditto 1 yd = 36 inches everywhere in the world
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How is a PGA tournament's purse divvied up?
Question:It seems to me that if a tournament's purse is around $5 Million after the winner get about $1 Million, second place $500,000, etc. Then it get real crazy when in that are ties and multiple ties. Is there an exact formula for this?
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the path ties work is like this, right to be heard 2nd=$100,000 3rd=$50,000 4th=$25,000, but there is a 3 track tie for 2nd, these 3 players split the sum of those 3 spots, ($175,000/3=$58333.33) every tournament has a different purse and different money for respectively player who makes the cut, usually it is up to the leading sponsor, they are putting up all the money after adjectives
Greetings .
Here's the current prize distribution scale for PGA Tour Events (excluding those down in a paragraph below). If the event is a $5,000,000 affair, later the individual place prizes are ,,,
1..$ 900,000 | 21..$ 60,000 | 41..$ 20,500 | 61..$ 10,900
2..$ 540,000 | 22..$ 56,000 | 42..$ 19,500 | 62..$ 10,800
3..$ 340,000 | 23..$ 52,000 | 43..$ 18,500 | 63..$ 10,700
4..$ 240,000 | 24..$ 48,000 | 44..$ 17,500 | 64..$ 10,600
5..$ 200,000 | 25..$ 44,000 | 45..$ 16,500 | 65..$ 10,500
6..$ 180,000 | 26..$ 40,000 | 46..$ 15,500 | 66..$ 10,400
7..$ 167,500 | 27..$ 38,500 | 47..$ 14,500 | 67..$ 10,300
8..$ 155,000 | 28..$ 37,000 | 48..$ 13,700 | 68..$ 10,200
9..$ 145,000 | 29..$ 35,500 | 49..$ 13,000 | 69..$ 10,100
10..$ 135,000 | 30..$ 34,000 | 50..$ 12,600 | 70..$ 10,000
11..$ 125,000 | 31..$ 32,500 | 51..$ 12,300
12..$ 115,000 | 32..$ 31,000 | 52..$ 12,000
13..$ 105,000 | 33..$ 29,500 | 53..$ 11,800
14..$ 95,000 | 34..$ 28,250 | 54..$ 11,600
15..$ 90,000 | 35..$ 27,000 | 55..$ 11,500
16..$ 85,000 | 36..$ 25,750 | 56..$ 11,400
17..$ 80,000 | 37..$ 24,500 | 57..$ 11,300
18..$ 75,000 | 38..$ 23,500 | 58..$ 11,200
19..$ 70,000 | 39..$ 22,500 | 59..$ 11,100
20..$ 65,000 | 40..$ 21,500 | 60..$ 11,000
If more than 70 professionals finish all 72 (or 90, Bob Hope Classic) holes, next the extra prize money is paid out as follows .. 71st-$9,900 | 72nd-$9,800 | 73rd-$9,700 | 74th-$9,600, and so on.
When the total purse of the given event is a numeral other than $5,000,000, you divide that event's purse by $5,000,000. Then you use the result to multiply any of the individual place prizes shown above.
What if 2-or-more players are tied for a sure position? Let's say three players tie for 4th place surrounded by a $5,000,000 event. The respective 4th-5th-6th place prizes of $240,000, $200,000 and $180,000 are added together (sum of $620,000) then divided by 3. The resulting integer of $206,667 is the amount paid to respectively player.
As mentioned above, there are persuaded PGA Tour events that do not employ the standard method of purse distribution. Those events are the Mercedes Championships, Tour Championship, WGC-Accenture Match Play, WGC-Bridgestone (ex-NEC) Invitational, WGC-American Express Championship, US Open, British Open and PGA Championship.
The Masters Tournament does bring into play the standard distribution method. However, only some 44 professionals (more or less) usually finish out the event, so the actual PAID total will other be less than the ANNOUNCED total. For example, the 2006 Masters "announced" purse be $7,000,000. However, only 47 pros finished out the event, so the actual PAID total be $6,637,400.
Thanx-A-Lot, Frank-0-Golf
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