Spring 1979 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates

This is a list of the Spring 1979 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates.

The event was held at Pinehurst No. 6, a new course at the Pinehurst Resort. The course opened in March and the event was held three months later.[1] There were 150 players in the finals.[2] Top 25 players and anyone tied for 25th place would graduate onto the PGA Tour.[3]

There were multiple players in the field who were attempting to make the tour after a number of failures. They included Pat Lindsey of Toledo, Ohio who was making his 6th attempt at PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament. In addition, there was Beau Baugh of Tampa, Florida making roughly his 10th attempt.[4]

David Eger took the first round lead at 68 (−4).[3] After two rounds Terry Mauney took a one-stroke lead over Bob Proben at 139 (−5).[5] After the second day the field was reduced from 150 players to 93 players.[2] After third rounds of 71 (−1), Mauney continued to hold a one-stroke lead over Proben.[6] At this point the field was reduced from 93 to 71 players.[7] Vance Heafner, a former "standout" at North Carolina State University, was "in jeopardy" of not qualifying after three rounds. He was in a tie for 23rd place after three rounds, one shot inside the cut-off number.[8] He missed qualifying by a stroke the previous year.[2] In addition, at this point Baugh was in a tie for 27th place, one behind Heafner and one shot outside the cut-off number. Lindsey made the third round cut on the number. However, he was in a tie for 71st and needed to move into the top 25.[4]

Lindsey played excellently during the final round, however. Playing the back nine of Pinehurst No. 6 first, he shot an even-par 36 on this "difficult" stretch. He then went on a "rampage" over his final nine holes. He eagled the par-5 2nd hole, holing a nearly 100 foot putt. He then hit wedge approach shots to within a couple of feet at the 4th and 6th holes for birdies. At the last hole he pulled his approach 60 feet from the hole. At this point he received word that if he went up and down he would make it onto tour. Lindsey hit his chip to a foot to ensure par and graduation. He said after the round it was his "best round ever." His 68 (−4) was the low round of the tournament.[4]

Beau was also qualified. Though he, in his words, "didn't do anything outstanding" in the final round, he managed to shoot a 71 (−1), to graduate onto the PGA Tour.[4] Heafner, however, failed to qualify.[9]

Mauney and Proben, like they had after the second and third rounds, finished in first and second place respectively.[9]

# Player Notes
1 Terry Mauney
2 Bob Proben
T3 Dan Pohl Winner of 1975 and 1977 Michigan Amateur
Mike Nicolette Winner of 1976 NCAA Division II Championship
5 David Eger
T6 Mick Soli
Mike Schroeder
T8 Chris Clark
Lee Carter
T10 David Thore
John Mazza
Ray Arinno
T13 Jim von Lossow
Scott Steger
Beau Baugh
T16 Larry Degenhart
Rodney Morrow
Wren Lum
Jeff Thomsen
Mike Colandro
T21 David Canipe
Skip Dunaway
Pat Lindsey
Barry Fleming
Ed Byman

Source: [9]

References

  1. "Pinehurst CC 'world leader'". The News and Observer. 1979-03-11. p. 33. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  2. "Fate smiles for only few in PGA..." The News and Observer. 1979-06-09. p. 17. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  3. "Simpkins, FitzHugh shoot 78's in PGA Tour Qualifying School". The Baltimore Sun. 1979-06-07. p. 39. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  4. "Baugh, Lindsey Finally Earn PGA School Cards". The Tampa Tribune. 1979-06-10. p. 58. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  5. "Golf". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 1979-06-08. p. 72. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  6. "PGA Qualifying Scores". The San Bernardino County Sun. 1979-06-09. p. 39. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  7. "Mauney continues to pace PGA Tour qualifying school". The Baltimore Sun. 1979-06-09. p. 24. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  8. "Heafner fate still in doubt". The News and Observer. 1979-06-09. p. 17. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  9. Gould, David (1999). Q-School Confidential: Inside Golf's Cruelest Tournament. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 263–64. ISBN 978-0312203559.
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