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| DATES: Thursday, March 11th through Sunday, March 14th |
| SITE: Trump International G.C. (Composite Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico |
| COURSE ARCHITECT: Tom Kite and Bruce Bresse (2004) |
| Hole-By-Hole: |
1 - Par 4 449 Yds |
10 - Par 4 430 Yds |
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2 - Par 5 547 Yds |
11 - Par 3 192 Yds |
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3 - Par 4 386 Yds |
12 - Par 4 465 Yds |
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4 - Par 4 455 Yds |
13 - Par 4 410 Yds |
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5 - Par 5 535 Yds |
14 - Par 4 477 Yds |
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6 - Par 3 203 Yds |
15 - Par 5 600 Yds |
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7 - Par 4 448 Yds |
16 - Par 3 202 Yds |
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8 - Par 3 236 Yds |
17 - Par 4 411 Yds |
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9 - Par 4 450 Yds |
18 - Par 5 630 Yds |
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36 3,709 Yds |
36 3,817 Yds |
| Annual: |
3rd |
| Defending Champion: |
Michael Bradley |
| Runner-Up: |
Jason Day, Brett Quigley |
| Tournament Record: |
274 (Greg Kraft, 2008; Michael Bradley, 2009) |
| 54-Hole Record: |
204 (Bo Van Pelt, 2008; Michael Bradley, Jason Day, 2009) |
| 36-Hole Record: |
132 (Bo Van Pelt, 2008) |
| Course Record: |
64 (Bo Van Pelt, 2008; Matt Jones, 2009) |
| 9-Hole Record: |
30 (Matt Jones) |
| Total Purse: |
$3,500,000 |
| Shares: |
1st Place - $630,000; 2nd Place - $378,000; 3rd Place - $238,000 |
| 2009 Finish |
| Player |
Score |
Player |
Score |
| Michael Bradley |
274 |
J.P. Hayes |
278 |
| Jason Day |
275 |
John Merrick |
278 |
| Brett Quigley |
275 |
Jeff Overton |
279 |
| Bart Bryant |
276 |
Four players at |
280 |
| Greg Chalmers |
276 |
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| Past Puerto Rico Open Winners |
| Year |
Winner (Score) -- Runners-Up |
| 2009 |
Michael Bradley (274) -- Jason Day, Brett Quigley |
| 2008 |
Greg Kraft (274) -- Jerry Kelly, Bo Van Pelt |
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