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"I am so blessed to be part of the PGA Tour, and soon I will win."
International Victories
(1): 2000 Mexican Open.
Nationwide Tour Victories
(1): 2005 Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek 'n Peak Resort
Best PGA TOUR Finishes
2--2000 B.C. Open. T2-2002 Buick Open
Best Nationwide Tour Finishes
1--2005 Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek 'n Peak Resort.
National Teams
WGC-World Cup (5), 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2006
Career Highlights
Member of the Nationwide Tour from 1990-93, 1995, 1997 and 2005-06. Member of the PGA TOUR in 1994 and 1998-2004. Made the cut in 14 of 25 starts on the Nationwide Tour in 2006, with five top-25 finishes. Best outings were T14s at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open and the Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic. Represented Mexico in the 2006 World Golf Championships-Barbados World Cup. Made the cut in 12 of 20 starts on Tour in 2005, with two top-10 finishes. Wrapped up the year No. 32 on the money list, with $151,536. Career start number 458 on either the PGA TOUR or Nationwide Tour was the one he had been anticipating. The then 42-year-old secured his first career title at the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek'n Peak Resort. Fired rounds of 71-67-65-71 to finish the tournament at 14-under-par 274, two shots clear of Jeff Gove. Collected $81,000 for his efforts. Became the second native of Mexico to win on the Nationwide Tour, joining Keoke Cotner. Made the cut in eight of 36 starts on the 2004 PGA TOUR, marking the seventh consecutive season he has had at least 30 starts. Best finish was T21 at the B.C. Open. Played in 35 events on the 2003 PGA TOUR, tied with Neal Lancaster, Spike McRoy and Pat Bates for most starts. Finished No. 125 on the money list, with $487,495 to retain full status for 2004. Four rounds in the 60s produced lone top-10 of the season, a T9 at the Bank of America Colonial. After slow start to the 2002 TOUR season, played best golf in second half of the season. After failing to record a top-25 finish in first 14 starts, totaled five top-25s over final 18 events. Paired with Tiger Woods in final group on Sunday at the Buick Open, finished T2 to receive a career-best paycheck of $217,800. Enjoyed superior season in true ironman fashion with a career-high 36 starts in 2001, tying Pete Jordan and Neal Lancaster for most starts on TOUR. Extended his streak of top-125 finishes on the money list to four consecutive seasons by earning $683,751 to place 78th in earnings. Recorded only top-10 in 33rd start of the season with a T3 in the Michelob Championship. Played in 35 tournaments in 2000. Hard work paid off with first career runner-up finish and to-date career highs ($673,387) and money-list ranking (69th). Posted the year's first hole-in-one at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Tallied best career PGA TOUR finish with a solo second-place performance at the B.C. Open. Won Mexican Open in November, first win by native Mexican since 1976. Was able to retain fully-exempt status for second year with 107th-place finish on 1999 money list. Pair of top-10s included a seventh-place finish at Buick Open and T10 at Shell Houston Open. Enjoyed successful season with earnings of $327,244 to finish 93rd on money list in 1998. Finish meant that, for the first time since 1986, he did not need to return to PGA TOUR Qualifying School. Earned best TOUR finish and biggest payday of his career at the time at BellSouth Classic where a T3 earned $104,400. Finished three strokes behind winner Tiger Woods. Qualified for 1998 PGA TOUR by finishing 24th at 1997 Qualifying Tournament. Achieved lifelong dream at 1993 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, where he earned his 1994 TOUR card by finishing T26. Enjoyed his best season on the Nationwide Tour in 1997 when he finished No. 29 on the official money list.