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NICK WATNEY FIRST-ROUND LEADER SECOND Round TPC SAWGRASS May 13, 2011 LUCAS GLOVER MARK O MEARA DAVID TOMS

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Who to Watch? Check Them Out A fter the first round Thursday, several players separated themselves from the rest of the field and a few threesomes found ways to figure out THE PLAYERS Stadium Course. These groups, with their solid firstround play, made it a bit easier for fans to decide who to watch today. 1:28 P.m., no. 10 Lucas Glover, Ernie Els, Paul Casey All three members of this group were at par or better Thursday, led by Lucas Glover s 7-under 65. Paul Casey shot a 1-under 71, while Ernie Els was at even-par 72. After missing four cuts in his first four PLAYERS starts, Glover finished third a year ago and kept that momentum going in the first round this year. Casey tied for 10th in 2004 for his best performance, while Els has four top- 10s at THE PLAYERS, with a tie for sixth in 2008 his best showing. Lucas Glover 8:08 A.M., No. 1 Jim Furyk, Dustin Johnson, Graeme McDowell Last year s FedExCup champion, Jim Furyk, will be playing with defending U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell and four-time PGA TOUR winner Dustin Johnson. Of that group, McDowell turned in the best round Thursday, shooting a 67, his third sub-70 score at THE PLAYERS Stadium Course in 11 rounds. He s tied for fifth. Furyk is at 1-under, while Johnson is at even-par. Jim Furyk Ernie Els Dustin Johnson Paul Casey Graeme McDowell 7:47 a.m., No. 1 Jason Day, Anthony Kim, David Toms David Toms shot a 6-under 66 Thursday, enjoying his best round at THE PLAYERS since he had an identical score in the third round in 2001. He s tied for third. Australia s Jason Day, in only his second PLAYERS, shot a 69, while Anthony Kim is still trying to round his game into shape following a thumb injury. He shot a first-round 74. Jason Day Anthony Kim David Toms MAY 13, 2011 The Players PGATOUR.COM 3

THE PLAYERS 101 Facebook.com/theplayers JELD-WEN Stadium Village Located between Nos. 10 and 18, the JELD-WEN Stadium Village is an enclosed and air-conditioned venue that offers fans an interactive and engaging way to experience THE PLAYERS. This area features several fan enhancements, including a ballfitting and custom door-fitting exhibit, courtesy of JELD-WEN s Perfect Fit program, as well as the PwC First Tee Challenge, a scaled version of the famous 17th hole that allows fans to discover just how difficult it is to reach the green. The JELD-WEN Stadium Village experience also includes video games for fans to enjoy, as well as a wellness center that offers health screenings and information. As a part of the JELD-WEN Stadium Village, fans will have access to concessions, merchandise and outdoor seating, where they can watch the tournament telecast. Fans can also purchase mixed drinks here. This year, THE PLAYERS Championship is using Facebook more than ever, among other social media channels, to connect with its fans. Already, the tournament has launched My PLAYERS Story on Facebook as a way for fans to share their personal stories, memories and experiences from past PLAYERS. Some of the stories already submitted include Tommy Zitiello s memories of founding Funk s Punks in honor of Fred Funk. The group has been going strong for 12 years. Check into THE PLAYERS on Foursquare. Search THE PLAYERS and find all of its fan venues, with specials happening all week. For tips and specials, follow the PGA TOUR on Foursquare at foursquare.com/pgatour Calling All Hungry Families If you purchased The Family Plan package, redeem your Value Meal vouchers (for a hot dog, chips and soda or water) at the Circle of Champions concessions behind No. 2 green or the All-American Grill at the Food Court behind No. 16 green. Pedal to THE PLAYERS, Use the MS Bike Valet MS Day at THE PLAYERS on Thursday highlighted one of the many impactful non-profits in our community and kicked off an effort to encourage fans to team up and ride their bikes to the tournament to promote healthy exercise and environmental responsibility. MS volunteers will provide a bike valet off ATP Tour Boulevard through Sunday of tournament week. For a donation of $5 to the National MS Society, fans can leave their bikes for the full day and then text the bike valet when they are ready to leave to have their bike unlocked and ready to go. Guests are encouraged to meet with friends, park their cars and bike-pool to the tournament. 4

World Golf Hall of Fame Tee It Up at TPC Sawgrass Bring your tournament ticket back and save: $100 off THE PLAYERS Stadium $50 off Dye s Valley Dine with a View TPC Sawgrass is open to the public daily for breakfast, lunch, happy hour and dinner. Cell Phones Welcome The World Golf Hall of Fame has inducted 136 members since its inception, including six from the Class of 2011 President George H.W. Bush, Frank Chirkinian, Ernie Els, Doug Ford, Jock Hutchison and Jumbo Ozaki. Inside the Hall are personal mementos on PGA TOUR iphone App Connect with PGATOUR.COM from your mobile device and follow all of the action while at the tournament. If you have an iphone or Android phone, be sure to download the official PGA TOUR app, complete with a customizable live leaderboard, player scorecards, live play-by-play and the latest news and video. Don t have an iphone or Android device? Don t worry you can still access live scoring, player scorecards and more, all optimized for your mobile device, by visiting mobile.pgatour. com from your mobile web browser. Find out more by going to pgatour. com/multimedia/wireless. The PGA TOUR unveiled a new cell phone policy in 2011, meaning you no longer have to worry about separation anxiety because you were forced to leave your mobile device at home. But don t be that guy who reminds everyone why cell phones weren t allowed on the course for so long and follow these tips. Put your phone on silent. Don t use your mobile device for video recording at any time during the week. display from all the inductees careers in golf. Besides the museum, the Hall provides numerous other interactive activities for golf fans of all ages. The World Golf Hall of Fame is located at the World Golf Village in St. Augustine. For more information, go to worldgolfhalloffame.org Use designated areas throughout the golf course when making or receiving phone calls (check the course map for Mobile Talk Locations ). Get Ready for 2012 TPC SAWGRASS M ay 7-13, 2012 Now is the perfect time to make plans for THE PLAYERS 2012. For a limited time, the tournament will be offering good-any-one-day grounds tickets for $30 (plus applicable taxes and fees). This is a significant savings over this year s prices. This special offer for the 2012 PLAYERS is valid during tournament week and through May 22. Visit the merchandise tents, the clubhouse golf shop or go to PGATOUR.COM/theplayers. M A Y 1 3, 2 0 1 1 T h e P l ay e r s P G A T O U R. C O M 5

PLAYERS News and Notes Tiger Woods withdrew from THE PLAYERS Championship following his opening nine holes Thursday. He shot a 6-over 42 on the front nine at THE PLAYERS Stadium Course. Woods has a medial collateral ligament sprain in his left knee and a left-achilles tendon strain. Woods 42 is his highest ninehole score at THE PLAYERS. Of To shoot 64 Thursday, 64 first-round leader Nick Watney had an eagle and nine birdies to go with a bogey and a double bogey. His was the 15th 64 in tournament history, one stroke off THE PLAYERS record of 63 held by Fred Couples and Greg Norman. Prior to this season, Watney had played in four PLAYERS Championships, making the cut twice. His best performance was a tie for 17th last year, and his previous-low round was the thirdround 68 he shot in 2010. It had been eight years since Mark O Meara last appeared in THE PLAYERS. By virtue of his win last year at the Champions Tour s Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship, the 54-year-old O Meara earned a spot in this year s field and made a successful return to TPC Sawgrass Thursday. He shot a 6-under 66 and is in third place, two strokes those who have won THE PLAYERS Championship since the event moved to TPC Sawgrass in 1982, only nine have carded a firstround score of 70 or higher and gone on to win. The most recent to do it was Stephen Ames in 2006 when he shot a 1-under 71 in the first round. behind Nick Watney. The last time O Meara, 54, a two-time Champions Tour winner, had a round in the 60s at TPC Sawgrass was in 2000 when he shot a final-round 67. His best finish in 23 previous PLAYERS starts was a third-place showing in 1987. That year, O Meara entered the final round tied for the lead with Sandy Lyle. A Sunday 73 derailed O Meara s chances, with Lyle eventually defeating Jeff Sluman in a playoff. Brian Gay recorded the 21st PLAYERS Championship eagle on the par-4 12th hole and the first since Bob Tway holed out in 2004. Gay drained his approach shot from 91 yards for his second eagle of the year. That was the good. As for the bad? Gay only needed a par on the 18th hole to shoot a 67. Instead, he made quadruple bogey on the second-toughest hole to settle for a 1-under 71. While four past champions Davis Love III (68), David Duval (70), Justin Leonard (70) and Phil Mickelson (71) were under par Thursday, six other former champions didn t fare as well at THE PLAYERS. Player Year Won Score Tim Clark 2010 74 Sergio Garcia 2008 74 Adam Scott 2004 76 Stephen Ames 2006 77 Henrik Stenson 2009 79 Tiger Woods 2001 WD Visit and Play in St. Johns County When the first English colonists arrived in Virginia, St. Augustine had already been a thriving Spanish city for more than 40 years. Founded in 1565, it is the nation s oldest city and today features many of America s most historic sites, colorful re-enactments, great dining, dozens of art galleries, memorable nightlife and award-winning accommodations. For more information, go to FloridasHistoricCoast.com St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra on Florida s Historic Coast offer nearly 450 years of history, 42 miles of pristine beaches and an unparalleled collection of exciting vacation experiences that make this the perfect place for family vacations, romantic getaways and corporate gatherings. The PLAYERS Championship is not only the PGA TOUR s flagship tournament but is also one of the largest events annually in St. Johns County. Florida s Historic Coast features lively events throughout the year. Besides golf tournaments, dozens of festivals, historical re-enactments and ghost tours create excitement and family fun. With a variety of accommodations from boutique hotels and bed and breakfast inns, to fashionable resorts and RV parks there is something to suit every need and budget. 6

FRIDAY S GROUPINGS Time Group Professionals 1st Tee Caddie Vest Color Score 7:15 STEVE MARINO, Tequesta, FL White 70-2 KEVIN STADLER, Denver, CO Red 73 + 1 38 MARC LEISHMAN, Melbourne, Australia Blue 81 + 9 7:26 JOE DURANT, Pensacola, FL White 73 + 1 JOHN SENDEN, Brisbane, Australia Red 76 + 4 39 RICKY BARNES, Phoenix, AZ Blue 70-2 7:36 VAUGHN TAYLOR, Augusta, GA White 76 + 4 DAVID DUVAL, Denver, CO Red 70-2 40 SPENCER LEVIN, Elk Grove, CA Blue 72 E 7:47 JASON DAY, Brisbane, Australia White 69-3 ANTHONY KIM, Dallas, TX Red 74 + 2 41 DAVID TOMS, Shreveport, LA Blue 66-6 7:57 D.A. POINTS, Pekin, IL White 74 + 2 CAMILO VILLEGAS, Medellin, Colombia Red 74 + 2 42 IAN POULTER, Woburn, England Blue 70-2 8:08 JIM FURYK, Ponte Vedra Bch, FL White 71-1 DUSTIN JOHNSON, Myrtle Beach, SC Red 72 E 43 GRAEME MCDOWELL, Portrush, Northern Ireland Blue 67-5 8:18 HUNTER MAHAN, Colleyville, TX White 70-2 STEVE STRICKER, Madison, WI Red 69-3 44 CHARL SCHWARTZEL, Blair Atholl, South Africa Blue 72 E 8:29 ROCCO MEDIATE, Naples, FL White 72 E CHARLEY HOFFMAN, Las Vegas, NV Red 72 E 45 RETIEF GOOSEN, Polokwane, South Africa Blue 73 + 1 8:39 BRENDAN STEELE, Idyllwild, CA White 78 + 6 STEWART CINK, Duluth, GA Red 70-2 46 KENNY PERRY, Franklin, KY Blue 72 E 8:50 ANDRES ROMERO, Tucuman, Argentina White 72 E CHAD CAMPBELL, Andrews, TX Red 73 + 1 47 COREY PAVIN, Dallas, TX Blue 72 E 9:00 CHARLES HOWELL III, Orlando, FL White 73 + 1 KEVIN STREELMAN, Wheaton, IL Red 70-2 48 CHRIS STROUD, Houston, TX Blue 71-1 9:11 PAUL GOYDOS, Long Beach, CA White 69-3 ALEX CEJKA, Las Vegas, NV Red 72 E 49 EDOARDO MOLINARI, Italy Blue 72 E Time Group Professionals 1st Tee Caddie Vest Color Score 12:25 J.P. HAYES, El Paso, TX White 73 + 1 KEVIN SUTHERLAND, Sacramento, CA Red 72 E 13 BRANDT JOBE, Westlake, TX Blue 75 + 3 12:36 BEN CURTIS, Orlando, FL White 71-1 J.J. HENRY, Fort Worth, TX Red 74 + 2 14 CHRIS KIRK, Sea Island, GA Blue 76 + 4 12:46 CHRIS COUCH, Winter Garden, FL White 71-1 GARRETT WILLIS, Knoxville, TN Red 70-2 15 MICHAEL SIM, Perth, Australia Blue 76 + 4 12:57 BILL HAAS, Greenville, SC White 74 + 2 Y.E. YANG, Jeju Island, South Korea Red 69-3 16 PAT PEREZ, Scottsdale, AZ Blue 76 + 4 1:07 HENRIK STENSON, Gothenburg, Sweden White 79 + 7 DAVIS LOVE III, Sea Island, GA Red 68-4 17 JUSTIN LEONARD, Dallas, TX Blue 70-2 1:18 BUBBA WATSON, Bagdad, FL White 76 + 4 LUKE DONALD, High Wycombe, England Red 69-3 18 MARK WILSON, Chicago, IL Blue 70-2 1:28 NICK WATNEY, Las Vegas, NV White 64-8 RORY SABBATINI, Ft. Worth, TX Red 67-5 19 JONATHAN BYRD, Sea Island, GA Blue 71-1 1:39 ADAM SCOTT, Queensland, Australia White 76 + 4 TIM CLARK, Scottsdale, AZ Red 74 + 2 20 SERGIO GARCIA, Castellon, Spain Blue 74 + 2 1:49 MATT BETTENCOURT, Greenville, SC White 79 + 7 BEN CRANE, Beaverton, OR Red 68-4 21 K.J. CHOI, Dallas, TX Blue 70-2 2:00 STEPHEN AMES, Calgary, Alberta, Canada White 77 + 5 BO VAN PELT, Tulsa, OK Red 76 + 4 22 ROBERT ALLENBY, Melbourne, Australia Blue 69-3 2:10 CHRIS RILEY, San Diego, CA White 72 E KEVIN NA, Las Vegas, NV Red 73 + 1 23 TROY MERRITT, Boise, ID Blue 69-3 2:21 TIM PETROVIC, Austin, TX White 75 + 3 ROSS FISHER, London, England Red 73 + 1 24 MATT JONES, Sydney, Australia Blue 72 E Time Group Professionals 10th Tee Caddie Vest Color Score 7:15 JIMMY WALKER, Boerne, TX White 77 + 5 JEFF OVERTON, Evansville, IN Red 69-3 25 7:26 D.J. TRAHAN, Mt. Pleasant, SC White 75 + 3 MARK O'MEARA, Houston, TX Red 66-6 26 7:36 DEAN WILSON, Kaneohe, HI White 77 + 5 ROBERT KARLSSON, Sweden Red 71-1 27 MICHAEL CONNELL, Houston, TX Blue 73 + 1 7:47 ARJUN ATWAL, Calcutta, India White 73 + 1 STUART APPLEBY, Victoria, Australia Red 76 + 4 28 RYAN MOORE, Tacoma, WA Blue 71-1 7:57 ROBERT GARRIGUS, Scottsdale, AZ White 74 + 2 RYAN PALMER, Amarillo, TX Red 70-2 29 TREVOR IMMELMAN, Cape Town, South Africa Blue 70-2 8:08 PHIL MICKELSON, Rancho Santa Fe, CA White 71-1 MARTIN LAIRD, Glasgow, Scotland Red 72 E 30 GARY WOODLAND, Topeka, KS Blue 75 + 3 8:18 BRANDT SNEDEKER, Nashville, TN White 73 + 1 AARON BADDELEY, Melbourne, Australia Red 70-2 31 WEBB SIMPSON, Raleigh, NC Blue 70-2 8:29 JASON BOHN, Acworth, GA White 71-1 CAMERON BECKMAN, San Antonio, TX Red 72 E 32 TROY MATTESON, Dripping Springs, TX Blue 78 + 6 8:39 JOHNSON WAGNER, Charlotte, NC White 74 + 2 BILL LUNDE, Las Vegas, NV Red 73 + 1 33 GEOFF OGILVY, Melbourne, Australia Blue 75 + 3 8:50 JHONATTAN VEGAS, Maturin, Venezuela White 78 + 6 J.B. HOLMES, Campbellsville, KY Red 68-4 34 FRANCESCO MOLINARI, Italy Blue 76 + 4 9:00 RICKIE FOWLER, Murrieta, CA White 77 + 5 MATTEO MANASSERO, Italy Red 72 E 35 ALVARO QUIROS, Spain Blue 67-5 9:11 BRENDON DE JONGE, Charlotte, NC White 81 + 9 KRIS BLANKS, Jupiter, FL Red 69-3 36 ALEX PRUGH, Spokane, WA Blue 75 + 3 9:21 HUNTER HAAS, Ft. Worth, TX White 72 E KEEGAN BRADLEY, Woodstock, VT Red 75 + 3 37 PETER HANSON, Sweden Blue 72 E Time Group Professionals 10th Tee Caddie Vest Color Score 12:25 SHAUN MICHEEL, Memphis, TN White 71-1 CHARLIE WI, Westlake Village, CA Red 70-2 1 BRYCE MOLDER, Scottsdale, AZ Blue 70-2 12:36 JOSH TEATER, Lexington, KY White 72 E GREG CHALMERS, Sydney, Australia Red 73 + 1 2 JASON DUFNER, Auburn, AL Blue 69-3 12:46 BOO WEEKLEY, East Milton, FL White 75 + 3 BRIAN DAVIS, London, England Red 69-3 3 BLAKE ADAMS, Eatonton, GA Blue 72 E 12:57 DEREK LAMELY, Fort Myers, FL White 74 + 2 SEAN O'HAIR, West Chester, PA Red 71-1 4 JERRY KELLY, Madison, WI Blue 73 + 1 1:07 HEATH SLOCUM, Alpharetta, GA White 71-1 BRIAN GAY, Windermere, FL Red 71-1 5 PADRAIG HARRINGTON, Dublin, Ireland Blue 73 + 1 1:18 MATT KUCHAR, St Simons Island, GA White 69-3 MARTIN KAYMER, Germany Red 67-5 6 1:28 LUCAS GLOVER, Greenville, SC White 65-7 ERNIE ELS, South Africa Red 72 E 7 PAUL CASEY, Surrey, England Blue 71-1 1:39 MICHAEL BRADLEY, Lithia, FL White 71-1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN, Mossel Bay, South Africa Red 71-1 8 ANGEL CABRERA, Cordoba, Argentina Blue 70-2 1:49 CARL PETTERSSON, Raleigh, NC White 73 + 1 ZACH JOHNSON, Cedar Rapids, IA Red 74 + 2 9 JOHN ROLLINS, Dallas, TX Blue 73 + 1 2:00 JUSTIN ROSE, London, England White 70-2 VIJAY SINGH, Fiji Islands Red 75 + 3 10 SCOTT VERPLANK, Edmond, OK Blue 73 + 1 2:10 RYUJI IMADA, Tampa, FL White 73 + 1 FREDRIK JACOBSON, Gothenburg, Sweden Red 67-5 11 CHAD COLLINS, Cloverdale, IN Blue 74 + 2 12 2:21 KEVIN CHAPPELL, Fresno, CA White 71-1 NICK O'HERN, Perth, Australia Red 76 + 4 TOMMY GAINEY, Bishopville, SC Blue 75 + 3 MAY 13, 2011 The Players PGATOUR.COM 7

VIP GATE GATE P4 Practice Area Clubhouse The Terrace Four Points The Bluff JELD-WEN Stadium Village & PwC First Tee Challenge The Turn GATE 6 GATE P3 LOT 11 Patriots Outpost Food Court Four Points The Grove Air-conditioned, complimentary military hospitality venue with food and beverage. Menu items from various local establishments available for purchase. Open to public. Exterior fan zone with seating; food and beverage for purchase. Open to public. Shaded fan zone with seating located close to food court. Open to public. 8

GATE A LOT 5 GATE B THE PLAYERS Marquee Stadium Chalet Spectator Viewing Sawgrass Suites Dye s Pavilion Proud Partners ATMs Concession First Aid Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Merchandise Tent Admissions Mobile Talk Locations MOBILE DEVICE POLICY: Please silence your mobile device. Calls only permitted in designated areas. No video recording at any time. No photos after Wednesday. Violations will result in confiscation of device or removal from tournament. LOT 3 The Patio Patriots Outpost GATE P1 Food Court The Courtyard LOT 9 The Benefactor The Grove GATE P2 LOT 11 The Patio Shaded fan zone with open air seating; food and beverage for purchase. Open to the public. The Bluff Dedicated area for folding chairs with prime views of 18 green; wait staff for food and drink options. JELD-WEN Stadium Village & PwC First Tee Challenge Completely tented and air conditioned. Open to public. The Terrace Exterior fan zone with clubhouse food and beverage for purchase; open to public. No access to clubhouse. MAY 13, 2011 The Players PGATOUR.COM 9

ALPHABETICAL PLAYER LISTING ROUND 2 Tee Time Professional Tee Time Professional 10 12:46 Blake Adams 10 9:00 Rickie Fowler 1 2:00 Robert Allenby 1 8:08 Jim Furyk 1 2:00 Stephen Ames 10 2:21 Tommy Gainey 10 7:47 Stuart Appleby 1 1:39 Sergio Garcia 10 7:47 Arjun Atwal 10 7:57 Robert Garrigus 10 8:18 Aaron Baddeley 10 1:07 Brian Gay 1 7:26 Ricky Barnes 10 1:28 Lucas Glover 10 8:29 Cameron Beckman 1 8:29 Retief Goosen 1 1:49 Matt Bettencourt 1 9:11 Paul Goydos 10 9:11 Kris Blanks 1 12:57 Bill Haas 10 8:29 Jason Bohn 10 9:21 Hunter Haas 10 9:21 Keegan Bradley 10 9:21 Peter Hanson 10 1:39 Michael Bradley 10 1:07 Padraig Harrington 1 1:28 Jonathan Byrd 1 12:25 J.P. Hayes 10 1:39 Angel Cabrera 1 12:36 J.J. Henry 1 8:50 Chad Campbell 1 8:29 Charley Hoffman 10 1:28 Paul Casey 10 8:50 J.B. Holmes 1 9:11 Alex Cejka 1 9:00 Charles Howell III 10 12:36 Greg Chalmers 10 2:10 Ryuji Imada 10 2:21 Kevin Chappell 10 7:57 Trevor Immelman 1 1:49 K.J. Choi 10 2:10 Fredrik Jacobson 1 8:39 Stewart Cink 1 12:25 Brandt Jobe 1 1:39 Tim Clark 1 8:08 Dustin Johnson 10 2:10 Chad Collins 10 1:49 Zach Johnson 10 7:36 Michael Connell 1 2:21 Matt Jones 1 12:46 Chris Couch 10 7:36 Robert Karlsson 1 1:49 Ben Crane 10 1:18 Martin Kaymer 1 12:36 Ben Curtis 10 12:57 Jerry Kelly 10 12:46 Brian Davis 1 7:47 Anthony Kim 1 7:47 Jason Day 1 12:36 Chris Kirk 10 9:11 Brendon de Jonge 10 1:18 Matt Kuchar 1 1:18 Luke Donald 10 8:08 Martin Laird 10 12:36 Jason Dufner 10 12:57 Derek Lamely 1 7:26 Joe Durant 1 7:15 Marc Leishman 1 7:36 David Duval 1 1:07 Justin Leonard 10 1:28 Ernie Els 1 7:36 Spencer Levin 1 2:21 Ross Fisher 1 1:07 Davis Love III Tee Time Professional 10 8:39 Bill Lunde 1 8:18 Hunter Mahan 10 9:00 Matteo Manassero 1 7:15 Steve Marino 10 8:29 Troy Matteson 1 8:08 Graeme McDowell 1 8:29 Rocco Mediate 1 2:10 Troy Merritt 10 12:25 Shaun Micheel 10 8:08 Phil Mickelson 10 12:25 Bryce Molder 1 9:11 Edoardo Molinari 10 8:50 Francesco Molinari 10 7:47 Ryan Moore 1 2:10 Kevin Na 10 8:39 Geoff Ogilvy 10 12:57 Sean O'Hair 10 2:21 Nick O'Hern 10 7:26 Mark O'Meara 10 1:39 Louis Oosthuizen 10 7:15 Jeff Overton 10 7:57 Ryan Palmer 1 8:50 Corey Pavin 1 12:57 Pat Perez 1 8:39 Kenny Perry 1 2:21 Tim Petrovic 10 1:49 Carl Pettersson 1 7:57 D.A. Points 1 7:57 Ian Poulter 10 9:11 Alex Prugh 10 9:00 Alvaro Quiros 1 2:10 Chris Riley 10 1:49 John Rollins 1 8:50 Andres Romero 10 2:00 Justin Rose 1 1:28 Rory Sabbatini 1 8:18 Charl Schwartzel Tee Time Professional 1 1:39 Adam Scott 1 7:26 John Senden 1 12:46 Michael Sim 10 8:18 Webb Simpson 10 2:00 Vijay Singh 10 1:07 Heath Slocum 10 8:18 Brandt Snedeker 1 7:15 Kevin Stadler 1 8:39 Brendan Steele 1 1:07 Henrik Stenson 1 9:00 Kevin Streelman 1 8:18 Steve Stricker 1 9:00 Chris Stroud 1 12:25 Kevin Sutherland 1 7:36 Vaughn Taylor 10 12:36 Josh Teater 1 7:47 David Toms 10 7:26 D.J. Trahan 1 2:00 Bo Van Pelt 10 8:50 Jhonattan Vegas 10 2:00 Scott Verplank 1 7:57 Camilo Villegas 10 8:39 Johnson Wagner 10 7:15 Jimmy Walker 1 1:28 Nick Watney 1 1:18 Bubba Watson 10 12:46 Boo Weekley 10 12:25 Charlie Wi 1 12:46 Garrett Willis 10 7:36 Dean Wilson 1 1:18 Mark Wilson 10 8:08 Gary Woodland 1 12:57 Y.E. Yang Now in its fifth year, the PGA TOUR s season-long FedExCup points competition has become a showcase for golf s biggest names. In 2011, the PGA TOUR regular season continues to test golfers through 33 weeks of play, setting up the excitement of the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup, a four-event postseason that gets progressively more intense each week. The Playoffs feature a cut, narrowing 125 players down to the final 30 who will play for it all at THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola in Atlanta. The winner of THE PLAYERS Championship will receive 600 points. Tiger Woods (twice), Vijay Singh and Jim Furyk are the first three members of the elite group of season champions. Will your favorite player have what it takes to make it to the final challenge? Don t miss a moment of FedExCup action. To see the complete standings, go to PGATOUR.COM/fedexcup FEDEXCUP STANDINGS 1. Bubba Watson 1,359 2. Luke Donald 1,219 3. Mark Wilson 1,207 4. Phil Mickelson 1,155 5. Martin Laird 1,064 6. Gary Woodland 1,050 7. Nick Watney 1,034 8. Rory Sabbatini 1,010 9. Jonathan Byrd 1,005 10. Brandt Snedeker 975 10

Thanks to the participation of our Proud Partners, THE PLAYERS Championship is able to continue a tradition of giving. On behalf of the hundreds of Northeast Florida Charities who benefit from the support of THE PLAYERS, we thank you. Your support proves that together, anything s possible. MAY 12, 2011 The Players PGATOUR.COM 11

Blue Coat Memories: Robert Davis My favorite PLAYERS memory is a hard one. My father, Don Davis, is a Past Chairman (1988) and was the general manager of the Deerwood Country Club during the Greater Jacksonville Opens there. So I have been around the tournament since 1968. I moved away from Jacksonville for many years after college and was not involved in the tournament during the 1980s and early 90s. In 1993, I was able to attend THE PLAYERS on several of the days and went with my father on Sunday for the final round. We followed Nick Price as he shot a 67 to win by five shots. After the round, we went to the volunteer headquarters where the champion traditionally makes an appearance after the trophy presentation and media interviews. I vividly remember sitting with my father who passed away two years ago and hearing Nick address the volunteers, telling them how excited he was to win and how sincere he sounded as he expressed his appreciation for all of the volunteers efforts and hard work. What I also remember was that once he was done speaking, he stayed for well over an hour, ate and drank, signed anything and everything he was asked to, posed for pictures and talked to all the volunteers. That was really the moment for me when I knew I wanted and needed to get back involved with THE PLAYERS because of what it means to this community and the more than 2,000 volunteers who make it happen every year. The volunteer leadership for THE PLAYERS can be identified by their trademark blue blazers, earning them the moniker Blue Coats. In 2011, five Vice Chairs, along with Tournament Chairman Jim Fuller, lead the 2,000-plus volunteer force of the event. They are: First Vice Chairman Curtis Hazel and Vice Chairs Robert Davis, Andy Baggs, Brian Franco and Michele McManamon. Tebow s Charity Tournament a Big Hit with Fans F or four years with the Florida Gators, Tim Tebow thrilled college football fans with the exciting way he played quarterback. It was a method that eventually led to him winning the Heisman Trophy. Tebow has now put his unique stamp on something else this time his charity golf tournament, the Tim Tebow Foundation Celebrity Golf Classic that was held May 7 at Dye s Valley Course. Tebow, who finished his rookie year with the Denver Broncos in 2010, hosted the traditional 18-hole golf tournament last week. However, it was what some of the 18 holes featured Tebow s twists, as it were that set this event apart. The tournament included food stops, non-golf athletic competitions among the players and, in some instances, the opportunity for spectators to join the action. On the 10th hole, for instance, celebrity players grabbed a basketball and shot free throws. If they made the shot, they could take one stroke off their golf score. The 14th hole was timed, with awards given to the player who played it the fastest. I like to have fun out on the golf course, and the 18-hole skills challenge went a long way to keep everyone loose out there and ensured that all of us the participants and the spectators spent the day having a great time, Tebow said. An estimated 1,000 fans paid to watch Tebow, former Florida football coach Urban Meyer, Minnesota Viking All-Pro running back Adrian Peterson and Jaguars quarterback David Garrard, among other celebrities. Funds generated from the first annual tournament went to the Tim Tebow Foundation and The First Tee. 12

JELD-WEN Offers Free In-Home Consultation A s an industry leader in window and door manufacturing, JELD-WEN takes pride in staying on the cutting edge of the product and service needs of its customers. This week, in the JELD-WEN Stadium Village, fans will have an opportunity to learn more about an innovative approach to individually customizing new interior doors for the home. When It Gets Hotter, Drink More Water By Dr. Jeffrey Smowton Baptist Medical Center Beaches and THE PLAYERS Medical Services Director Dehydration is the most common reason for medical intervention at THE PLAYERS Championship. It can be easily prevented. Avoid dehydration by drinking plenty of water during the day from water fountains throughout the course. Dry mouth, fatigue, headaches and dizziness could be signs of dehydration. Be sure to drink water at least once an hour. Providing a free in-home consultation and using state-of-theart digital-measuring technology, JELD-WEN The Perfect Fit is a quick, affordable, and hassle-free way to change the look of every room in your home. Make sure to stop by the JELD-WEN Stadium Village for a demonstration and learn more about its interior doors and how you can have that perfect fit for your home. With high temperatures expected to reach well into the 90s this week, it s important to still take care of ourselves while watching the best golfers in the world compete in THE PLAYERS Championship. Here are a few tips: Protecting yourself from the sun also helps avoid dehydration. Don t forget to wear a hat, sunglasses and apply sunscreen while outdoors. Whenever possible, take a break in the shade to cool off. When keeping yourself hydrated in warm weather, drink cool water vs. cold water as the body absorbs cool water faster. University of North Florida Students Volunteer Spotlight Student leaders from University of North Florida s fraternity and sorority communities can be found welcoming guests at each gate today. These students are active on the First Coast, working in many ways to improve the quality of life for others through their civic engagement. Their dedication as leaders is illustrated in their actions and words. The partnership between members of the UNF fraternities and sororities and THE PLAYERS works because the students are honored to have the opportunity to become involved in the community in this capacity. UNF has 24 fraternities and sororities, with more than 1,200 members. The values the organizations share are leadership, scholarship, philanthropic service and brotherhood/sisterhood. At UNF, all students are encouraged to take part in transformational learning opportunities. For members, that often means volunteering their time, energy and talents in ways that help others while building leaders. For other UNF students, that can mean travel abroad or working on research projects with professors even as undergraduates. Last year, UNF received the Community Engagement Classification from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in recognition of the school s exceptional commitment to community engagement, an honor given to institutions of higher education across the nation. A warm welcome is extended to all patrons, players, families, and staff on behalf of the UNF fraternity and sorority community. THE PLAYERS Continues Commitment to Youth T wo weeks ago, in the shadow of the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse, with more than 100 children and young adults representing local non-profits serving as a colorful back-drop, PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem announced a committed goal by THE PLAYERS Championship to generate $50 million for youth-related charities over the next 10 years. Some of the current fundraising efforts in place through THE PLAYERS will be refined as a way to bring new youth-related charities into the fold and generate additional dollars. Since 1977, when THE PLAYERS Championship moved to Ponte Vedra Beach, more than $40 million has been generated for Northeast Florida charities, including a record $4.8 million donation in 2010. MAY 13, 2011 The Players PGATOUR.COM 13

THE PLAYERS STADIUM FRONT NINE 423 yards Par 4 1 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 13 532 yards Par 5 2 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 17 177 yards Par 3 3 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 12 384 yards Par 4 4 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 11 471 yards Par 4 5 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 4 393 yards Par 4 6 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 6 442 yards Par 4 7 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 5 237 yards Par 3 8 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 3 583 yards Par 5 9 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 15 14

THE PLAYERS STADIUM BACK NINE 424 yards Par 4 10 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 10 558 yards Par 5 11 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 16 358 yards Par 4 12 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 14 181 yards Par 3 13 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 7 481 yards Par 4 14 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 1 449 yards Par 4 15 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 8 523 yards Par 5 16 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 18 137 yards Par 3 17 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 9 462 yards Par 4 18 FIRST-ROUND RATING : 2 Hole graphics courtesy of Best Approach Publications MAY 13, 2011 The Players PGATOUR.COM 15

Par. Bogey. Opportunity. The lessons a child will learn on the golf course will follow her or him for their entire life. The First Tee gives kids the opportunity to play and learn from this great game, so far over 4 million children. We are proud to support The First Tee in its important work. To learn more about this great organization, visit www.thefirsttee.org www.pwc.com/corporateresponsibility 2011 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. All rights reserved. In this document, PwC refers to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (a Delaware limited liability partnership), which is a member firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited, each member firm of which is a separate legal entity. The First Tee is a World Golf Foundation initiative.