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Jan. 29, 2007

A look at how former Deacons on Tour did last weekend...

Billy Andrade
Shot a -5 67 on the first day of the Buick Invitational, but missed the cut after finishing at -2 on Friday.

Bill Haas
After a very strong start and a position way up on the leaderboard heading into the weekend, he ended up at -6 and a tie for 20th at the Buick Invitational.

Jay Haas
Shot -5 on the final day at the Turtle Bay Championship to finish at -5 for the tournament in a tie for 33rd.

Jerry Haas
Did not play.

Gary Hallberg
Did not play.

Scott Hoch
Did not play.

Joe Inman
Finished at even par in a tie for 50th at the Turtle Bay Championship.

Len Mattiace
Made the cut and ended up at +10 and in 57th place at the Movistar Panama Championship.

Kyle Reifers
Made the move up to the PGA tour and finished at +4 after two days at the Buick Invitational, missing the cut.

Jay Sigel
Improved each round at the Turtle Bay Championship, finishing at even par in a tie for 50th.

Curtis Strange
Did not play.

Leonard Thompson
Also shot progressively lower scores through the weekend, finishing at -2 and a tie for 43rd at the Turtle Bay Championship.

Lanny Wadkins
Ended up at +14 for the tournament at the Turtle Bay Championship in a tie for 77th.

Ron Whittaker
Missed the cut after two days total of +4 at the Movistar Panama Championship.

Chad Wilfong
Did not play.