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Arch-CLSI Having A Nice Day Up 25%
CLSI CLANCY SYS INTL INC.
Last: 0.02
12:30:27 PM
5/18/2001
Change:+0.004
High: 0.023
Low: 0.016
Previous Close: 0.016
Volume: 2,055,600
%Change: +25.00
S4DD~Closing Numbers & Top 50... Go Brian !!!!
Last: 0.0035
03:56:41 PM
5/17/2001
Change: -0.0007
High: 0.0042
Low: 0.0035
Previous Close: 0.0042
Volume: 8,345,600
%Change: -16.67
Best Bid: 0.0032
Best Ask: 0.0037
Top OTC-BB Volume
LAST UPDATED: 4:00 pm EST Thursday May 17, 2001
Number Symbol Price % Change 52wk High 52wk Low Volume
1 NRES $0.006 -17.11% 0.035 0.003 30,829,900
2 STGA $0.006 50.00% 0.250 0.003 23,519,800
3 MPTV $0.007 -12.35% 0.078 0.008 22,746,700
4 TTRIF $0.008 -1.23% 0.140 0.007 20,304,600
5 IFTP $0.035 -9.21% 1.120 0.027 19,916,500
6 BIKO $0.044 -0.68% 0.250 0.003 15,256,400
7 SSPC $0.089 196.67% 2.750 0.024 13,642,600
8 ECNC $0.109 50.69% 0.104 0.068 11,497,900
9 DPCI $0.120 -4.00% 9.688 0.055 8,470,000
10 FBNI $0.004 -16.67% 0.007 0.002 8,345,600
11 MJXC $0.024 -7.69% 0.245 0.013 5,402,000
12 DNAP $0.137 55.68% 0.155 0.056 5,357,600
13 TLYX $0.020 -20.00% 0.545 0.010 4,931,700
14 LRCM $0.036 -12.20% 0.190 0.010 4,442,100
15 THFZ $0.141 10.59% 0.469 0.060 4,225,800
16 MNGX $0.800 37.93% 18.375 0.530 3,520,900
17 KAHI $0.024 -4.00% 0.330 0.022 3,259,500
18 AVSG $0.035 -5.41% 0.750 0.035 3,247,800
19 VCSY $0.050 -3.85% 0.850 0.039 2,929,700
20 BMII $0.160 -25.58% 1.625 0.050 2,703,600
21 CLRT $0.300 -21.05% 2.250 0.031 2,324,300
22 ARYN $0.004 -5.41% 0.065 0.003 2,243,700
23 PSIX $0.059 -5.60% 0.500 0.045 2,232,600
24 AREE $0.004 0.00% 0.063 0.004 1,912,800
25 ISNQ $0.155 34.78% 6.375 0.055 1,835,900
26 ARCH $0.410 18.84% 7.500 0.300 1,797,600
27 TVCP $0.061 17.31% 0.938 0.035 1,744,000
28 ETCR $0.095 -5.00% 1.500 0.040 1,468,200
29 MYIQ $0.028 -12.50% 0.230 0.010 1,454,900
30 UFSI $0.015 -11.76% 0.400 0.014 1,448,900
31 DHTT $0.005 -28.57% 0.531 0.006 1,428,700
32 CLSI $0.016 0.00% 0.125 0.014 1,382,900
33 NCTI $0.132 4.76% 0.645 0.125 1,286,200
34 IDNW $0.089 -11.00% 1.250 0.023 1,283,900
35 FTCH $0.041 -56.84% 13.688 0.080 1,259,800
36 NHTC $0.077 10.00% 0.750 0.009 1,252,600
37 APPI $0.045 18.42% 0.250 0.030 1,232,200
38 FONX $0.360 -5.26% 1.570 0.280 1,173,800
39 TSRG $0.036 -7.69% 0.310 0.021 1,166,100
40 ACEN $0.038 26.67% 0.230 0.012 1,165,200
41 AIGI $0.240 9.09% 1.120 0.190 1,117,300
42 AIPN $0.136 4.62% 0.813 0.100 1,076,100
43 STRU $0.057 -5.00% 0.400 0.055 1,051,700
44 FOFR $0.150 7.14% 14.250 0.043 1,032,100
45 IBUI $0.047 -2.08% 0.460 0.030 954,700
46 DMEC $0.008 -33.33% 0.080 0.005 945,100
47 FASC $0.180 -1.37% 0.310 0.031 936,200
48 SFAD $0.020 2.63% 0.400 0.013 912,300
49 TRLT $0.690 6.15% 0.700 0.138 898,300
50 XMLG $1.000 21.95% 3.750 0.563 860,800
F2 Closing Numbers~Top 50~Last 10...
Last: 0.0042
03:46:52 PM
5/16/2001
Change: 0
High: 0.0042
Low: 0.0035
Previous Close: 0.0042
Volume: 9,811,500
%Change: 0.00
Best Bid: 0.0041
Best Ask: 0.0043
# of Trades: 47
Avg Trade Size: 208,755 52
VWAP: 0.033
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Top OTC-BB Volume
LAST UPDATED: 4:00 pm EST Wednesday May 16, 2001
Number Symbol Price % Change 52wk High 52wk Low Volume
1 TTRIF $0.008 -7.95% 0.140 0.007 39,468,100
2 NRES $0.008 -6.17% 0.035 0.003 36,201,600
3 IFTP $0.038 0.00% 1.120 0.027 29,010,100
4 BIKO $0.044 1.85% 0.250 0.003 16,896,000
5 SSPC $0.030 20.00% 2.750 0.025 9,846,500
6 FBNI $0.004 0.00% 0.007 0.002 9,811,500
7 TLYX $0.025 4.17% 0.545 0.010 7,696,000
8 CLRT $0.380 -29.63% 2.250 0.031 7,447,600
9 KAHI $0.025 8.70% 0.330 0.022 6,164,300
10 LRCM $0.041 -18.00% 0.190 0.010 4,618,700
11 DNAP $0.088 44.26% 0.155 0.056 4,511,800
12 PSIX $0.063 -21.88% 0.500 0.060 4,469,500
13 BMII $0.215 -36.76% 1.625 0.050 4,411,200
14 ARET $0.008 -8.05% 0.115 0.007 4,153,500
15 MFLE $0.008 -27.27% 0.180 0.007 3,947,800
16 AVSG $0.037 -21.28% 0.750 0.035 3,848,800
17 THFZ $0.128 9.91% 0.469 0.060 3,575,800
18 IDNW $0.100 11.11% 1.250 0.023 3,491,900
19 MPTV $0.008 -2.41% 0.078 0.008 2,902,100
20 ATTP $0.075 7.14% 1.063 0.035 2,860,400
21 STGA $0.004 0.00% 0.250 0.003 2,612,200
22 TVCP $0.052 0.00% 0.938 0.035 2,389,900
23 NHTC $0.070 -6.67% 0.750 0.009 2,333,000
24 AREE $0.004 -13.46% 0.063 0.004 2,332,700
25 ECNC $0.072 -10.00% 0.104 0.080 2,215,000
26 FONX $0.380 -6.17% 1.570 0.280 2,035,900
27 TTLN $0.175 45.83% 0.370 0.043 1,863,300
28 AIGI $0.220 -12.00% 1.120 0.190 1,816,800
29 TCPI $0.022 29.41% 1.094 0.015 1,791,200
30 WLGS $0.046 12.20% 3.063 0.034 1,756,300
31 IBUI $0.048 -7.69% 0.460 0.030 1,749,900
32 ADVR $0.355 10.94% 0.734 0.245 1,718,600
33 IVOC $0.114 20.00% 0.550 0.070 1,570,300
34 VCSY $0.052 -5.45% 0.850 0.039 1,500,000
35 ACEN $0.030 -11.76% 0.230 0.012 1,474,800
36 ADGI $0.062 1.64% 0.320 0.040 1,368,500
37 NCTI $0.126 -1.56% 0.645 0.125 1,349,600
38 ITEC $0.085 -5.56% 0.969 0.020 1,179,300
39 MJXC $0.026 13.04% 0.245 0.013 1,014,100
40 STRU $0.060 -3.23% 0.400 0.056 1,003,300
41 AXGI $0.031 0.00% 0.155 0.030 945,000
42 DHTT $0.007 0.00% 0.531 0.006 929,300
43 LGST $1.290 -25.00% 2.750 0.281 908,900
44 AFFT $0.115 64.29% 1.469 0.055 848,200
45 MIGR $0.400 19.40% 1.813 0.200 843,900
46 WWWN $0.085 -22.73% 5.250 0.080 834,200
47 DCTG $0.040 -11.11% 0.688 0.017 799,400
48 MYIQ $0.032 -8.57% 0.230 0.010 793,000
49 TSRG $0.039 -7.14% 0.310 0.021 784,100
50 FGHLQ $1.160 16.00% 1.030 0.200 755,100
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F2 BROAD NETWORK (FBNI) Update this Quote
(Extended Hours Pricing Details)
LAST CHANGE Time
0.006 0.001 (33.33%) Extended Hours: 4:00pm ET
Market Close Change Time Day's Range Volume
0.004 0.00 (0.00%) 3:46pm ET 0.003 - 0.004 9,811,500
Time Last Size Status
15:46:05 0.0042 100000 REGULAR
15:32:00 0.0042 100000 REGULAR
15:17:03 0.0040 300000 REGULAR
14:20:01 0.0040 400000 REGULAR
14:19:03 0.0038 10700 REGULAR
14:18:02 0.0038 300000 REGULAR
14:18:01 0.0038 530000 REGULAR
14:07:00 0.0040 350000 REGULAR
14:01:05 0.0040 200000 REGULAR
14:01:04 0.0038 50000 REGULAR
BG ~ F2 Time & Sales... Plus...
Shouldn't Have to wait much longer for the official quarterly numbers... Ditto for the Radio Station Sale...
Plus I see the Titleist Test Link is now password protected... Maybe testing a new commercial prior to release... Wasn't password protected at first...
Don't forget the F2 Senior PGA Tour test link we havn't heard about... Allegra... Weather Channel... More about the E-mercial assignments... Word about the new streaming advertisers Swing Magic and Titleist...
Lots of things happening on the course as well with Brian Gay Contending from week to week... Still have 13 months left in the current agreement...
If F2 can show a break even or close quarter and take care of its IRS debt they could catch a nice wind in the new low interest rate market... Just MHO Of Course... papa
I like the funny guy that bought 1,111,110 Shares... Was that you BG ?????
F2 BROADCAST NETWORK INC - OTC BB: FBNI
Rec. Time Action Price Volume Exch.
6:43:39 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
6:43:39 PM Bid 0.004 5000 OTC BB
6:43:39 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
6:43:39 PM Bid 0.004 5000 OTC BB
3:46:53 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 100000 OTC BB
3:46:33 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
3:46:33 PM Bid 0.004 5000 OTC BB
3:46:33 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
3:46:33 PM Bid 0.004 5000 OTC BB
3:32:06 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 100000 OTC BB
3:22:24 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 682000 OTC BB
3:17:51 PM Bid 0.004 5000 OTC BB
3:17:32 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 300000 OTC BB
3:08:45 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 500000 OTC BB
2:59:18 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 350000 OTC BB
2:51:18 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 55000 OTC BB
2:34:43 PM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
2:34:34 PM Bid 0.004 5000 OTC BB
2:26:36 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 190000 OTC BB
2:19:35 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 10700 OTC BB
2:19:35 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 10700 OTC BB
2:18:24 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 300000 OTC BB
2:18:14 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 530000 OTC BB
2:07:04 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 350000 OTC BB
2:01:59 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 200000 OTC BB
2:01:49 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 50000 OTC BB
1:53:11 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 200000 OTC BB
1:52:36 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 40000 OTC BB
1:52:34 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 40000 OTC BB
1:52:33 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
1:48:09 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 111100 OTC BB
1:43:38 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 76000 OTC BB
1:38:17 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 1111100 OTC BB
1:29:56 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 250000 OTC BB
1:28:12 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 5000 OTC BB
1:27:40 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 800000 OTC BB
1:27:28 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 900000 OTC BB
1:25:41 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 1000000 OTC BB
1:02:29 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
1:01:21 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 10000 OTC BB
1:01:21 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 10000 OTC BB
12:47:11 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 55000 OTC BB
12:22:36 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 20000 OTC BB
12:19:53 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
11:37:03 AM Ask 0.003 5000 OTC BB
11:36:05 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 4900 OTC BB
11:32:30 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 10000 OTC BB
11:32:30 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
11:32:28 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 25000 OTC BB
11:32:28 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 50000 OTC BB
11:32:12 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 5000 OTC BB
10:53:42 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
10:53:40 AM Bid 0.053 5000 OTC BB
10:53:25 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 150000 OTC BB
10:50:31 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 100000 OTC BB
10:49:01 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 500000 OTC BB
10:35:26 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 500000 OTC BB
9:44:04 AM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
9:44:04 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:44:04 AM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
9:44:04 AM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
9:44:04 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:43:53 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 2000 OTC BB
9:38:30 AM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
9:38:30 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:38:30 AM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
9:38:30 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:38:22 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 36100 OTC BB
9:36:47 AM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
9:36:47 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:36:47 AM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
9:36:47 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:36:46 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 68800 OTC BB
9:36:46 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 75000 OTC BB
9:36:46 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 68800 OTC BB
9:36:46 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 75000 OTC BB
9:36:00 AM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
9:36:00 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:36:00 AM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
9:36:00 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:36:00 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:35:45 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 5000 OTC BB
TPK-Agree Demand Is Increasing With No News In A Month...
F2 likes to group the PRs together...
Maybe now with the Fed ease the next group will find a better market...
Over 1000 F2 shareholders can create alot of buying pressure with the right kind of news.
Lots of eyeballs looking at F2 these days... imho.. papa
Arch-Closing Numbers/Extended Hours/Top 50...
FBNI F2 BROADCAST NETWORK
Last: 0.0038
03:52:07 PM
5/14/2001
Change: -0.0012
High: 0.005
Low: 0.0038
Previous Close: 0.005
Volume: 8,475,100
%Change: -24.00
Best Bid: 0.0038
Best Ask: 0.0043
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F2 BROAD NETWORK (FBNI) Update this Quote
(Extended Hours Pricing Details)
LAST CHANGE Time
0.006 0.001 (33.33%) Extended Hours: 4:00pm ET
Market Close Change Time Day's Range Volume
0.003 0.001 (-24.00%) 3:52pm ET 0.003 - 0.005 8,475,100
Time Last Size Status
15:52:00 0.0038 85900 REGULAR
15:46:03 0.0048 55000 REGULAR
15:43:02 0.0040 40000 REGULAR
15:43:02 0.0040 110000 REGULAR
15:43:02 0.0038 200000 REGULAR
15:43:02 0.0040 110000 REGULAR
15:43:02 0.0040 90000 REGULAR
15:38:05 0.0045 88000 OUT OF SEQUENCE
15:38:05 0.0450 88000 CANCEL
15:37:02 0.0040 20000 REGULAR
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Top OTC-BB Volume
LAST UPDATED: 4:00 pm EST Monday May 14, 2001
Number Symbol Price % Change 52wk High 52wk Low Volume
1 TTRIF $0.008 -1.30% 0.140 0.007 28,750,600
2 IFTP $0.031 0.00% 1.120 0.027 22,672,700
3 BIKO $0.043 -5.27% 0.250 0.003 19,426,400
4 TLYX $0.019 18.75% 0.545 0.010 15,495,700
5 FBNI $0.004 -24.00% 0.007 0.002 8,475,100
6 KAHI $0.030 -6.25% 0.330 0.025 7,579,400
7 DPCI $0.132 5.20% 9.688 0.055 6,287,900
8 NRES $0.008 -2.50% 0.035 0.003 6,012,300
9 STGA $0.005 -15.25% 0.250 0.003 5,262,700
10 AREE $0.005 25.64% 0.063 0.004 4,821,600
11 CLRT $0.600 30.43% 2.250 0.031 4,627,700
12 THFZ $0.102 21.43% 0.469 0.060 4,457,500
13 MPTV $0.009 -10.53% 0.078 0.008 4,326,100
14 BMII $0.450 25.00% 1.625 0.050 4,239,400
15 MJXC $0.027 12.50% 0.245 0.013 4,197,700
16 NHTC $0.071 1.43% 0.750 0.009 3,859,600
17 PSIX $0.095 -5.00% 0.170 0.060 3,204,000
18 IBUI $0.050 -12.28% 0.460 0.030 2,828,800
19 LRCM $0.038 0.00% 0.190 0.010 2,794,400
20 AIPN $0.113 -11.37% 0.813 0.100 2,568,700
21 DNAP $0.058 1.75% 0.155 0.056 2,469,400
22 SSPC $0.027 -18.18% 2.750 0.030 2,449,800
23 MFLE $0.011 8.91% 0.180 0.007 2,134,800
24 UFSI $0.016 0.00% 0.400 0.016 1,929,500
25 ARYN $0.004 12.90% 0.065 0.003 1,867,000
26 NCTI $0.128 -3.03% 0.645 0.128 1,843,900
27 ATEG $0.013 8.33% 0.250 0.010 1,689,500
28 STRU $0.059 -1.67% 0.400 0.059 1,647,700
29 IDNW $0.090 50.00% 1.250 0.023 1,647,200
30 WLGS $0.039 -13.33% 3.063 0.034 1,610,300
31 TEXN $0.190 35.71% 0.480 0.111 1,515,900
32 ECNC $0.086 1.18% 0.104 0.085 1,388,500
33 AXGI $0.033 -2.94% 0.155 0.030 1,369,300
34 VCSY $0.057 0.00% 0.850 0.039 1,365,700
35 TCPI $0.022 4.76% 1.094 0.019 1,292,400
36 ARET $0.009 -4.30% 0.115 0.007 1,260,700
37 TTLN $0.120 100.00% 0.370 0.043 1,250,100
38 SAFH $1.150 -17.86% 1.500 0.090 1,231,600
39 EWLD $2.058 -8.60% 5.625 0.070 1,215,400
40 FONX $0.410 5.13% 1.570 0.280 1,131,000
41 TVCP $0.051 -5.56% 0.938 0.035 1,101,900
42 WTHL $0.025 8.70% 0.140 0.011 1,035,500
43 TXMC $0.066 -2.94% 0.490 0.050 1,009,600
44 ACCR $0.043 -8.51% 0.990 0.036 925,200
45 JNOT $0.225 25.00% 2.781 0.035 925,000
46 ITEC $0.090 5.88% 0.969 0.020 896,000
47 ABRG $0.025 0.00% 0.185 0.024 847,200
48 CAOL $0.033 10.00% 1.063 0.019 795,500
49 AIGI $0.270 -5.26% 1.120 0.190 785,500
50 NESS $1.310 8.26% 1.938 0.530 777,200
ARCH~Time & Sales.. PLUS
Arch-I look at Market cap/Revenues/and Expenses for undervalued companies... F2 has a market cap of just one quarters revenues (+-) and have projected revenues over expenses for the recently ended quarter... IMHO, the shares are entering the market at such a low price that it hasn't overinflated the value of the company or dampened its ability to rise on good news... With over 1000 shareholders F2 will be hard to hold down if they show a profit soon or sign on big advertisers... Or Both !!!!
Still lots more buys than sells... papa
F2 BROADCAST NETWORK INC - OTC BB: FBNI
Rec. Time Action Price Volume Exch.
6:52:12 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
6:52:12 PM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
6:52:12 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
6:52:12 PM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
3:52:07 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 85900 OTC BB
3:46:30 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 55000 OTC BB
3:43:26 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 40000 OTC BB
3:43:26 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 110000 OTC BB
3:43:18 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 200000 OTC BB
3:43:18 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 110000 OTC BB
3:43:18 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 90000 OTC BB
3:38:16 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 97000 OTC BB
3:38:10 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 200000 OTC BB
3:37:24 PM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
3:37:24 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 20000 OTC BB
3:37:04 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 200000 OTC BB
3:36:11 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 300000 OTC BB
3:34:40 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 300000 OTC BB
3:31:59 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 500000 OTC BB
3:31:41 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 88000 OTC BB
3:31:41 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 88000 OTC BB
3:29:51 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 290000 OTC BB
3:29:28 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 10000 OTC BB
3:27:44 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 500000 OTC BB
3:27:12 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 194000 OTC BB
3:26:40 PM Trade 0.045 88000 OTC BB
3:26:40 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 90000 OTC BB
3:24:59 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 200000 OTC BB
3:04:55 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 1050000 OTC BB
3:02:58 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 12000 OTC BB
3:02:54 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 500000 OTC BB
2:48:46 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 500000 OTC BB
2:16:36 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 35000 OTC BB
2:10:12 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 65000 OTC BB
2:10:10 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 45000 OTC BB
2:09:36 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 5000 OTC BB
1:52:38 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 20000 OTC BB
1:46:59 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 30000 OTC BB
1:32:06 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 4900 OTC BB
1:31:51 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 100 OTC BB
1:31:51 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 100 OTC BB
1:29:52 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 125000 OTC BB
1:05:01 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 15000 OTC BB
1:05:01 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 15000 OTC BB
12:57:26 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 70000 OTC BB
12:57:26 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 100000 OTC BB
12:52:57 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
12:45:40 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.004 100000 OTC BB
12:05:00 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.005 5000 OTC BB
11:27:47 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.004 200000 OTC BB
11:27:47 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.005 439800 OTC BB
11:26:37 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.005 50000 OTC BB
11:26:37 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.004 50000 OTC BB
11:25:50 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.005 500000 OTC BB
11:18:53 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.004 99800 OTC BB
11:18:31 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.004 200 OTC BB
11:16:42 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.005 50000 OTC BB
11:16:42 AM Trade (at Bid) 0.004 50000 OTC BB
9:37:30 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.005 10200 OTC BB
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Woods makes his return to the PGA TOUR
May 9, 2001
GolfWeb Wire Services
IRVING, Texas -- Tiger Woods was 15 when he first met Byron Nelson at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles, where the man who once won a record 11 straight PGA TOUR events went to a clinic to see a young phenom groomed for stardom.
"We had a nice conversation about my future in the game and what he thought about my golf swing," Woods recalled Wednesday. "He said, 'Just stay the track. Keep doing what you're doing, because obviously what you're doing is right.'"
This is where the track has led Woods.
He arrived at the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic as the owner of all four major championships, a Grand Slam of his own making after winning The Masters for a clean sweep. He has won his last three tournaments -- the third time in as many years he has put together such a streak.
In less than five years as a professional, Woods has won as many PGA TOUR events (27) as Lee Trevino did in his 25-year career. He also has as many majors (six) as Trevino.
The Verizon Byron Nelson Classic is Woods' first tournament since he won The Masters. He was asked whether that ended a chapter in his career, that incredible stretch of methodically collecting all four major championships.
"It's hard to say I'm ending it because I'm just five years into my career," Woods said. "In golfing terms, I'm just getting started; I'm still in my infancy. I have so many years that I can play at a high level. When I'm older and look back, that may be the end. Or that may be the beginning."
The next page is the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic, a $4 million tournament that always gets a strong field because of the tournament host, and always gets a lot of attention because of Woods. It's the first stop on his road to the U.S. Open at Southern Hills, and an unfathomable bid to win a fifth straight major.
The last time Woods won the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic was in 1997, which was his first tournament since a record-setting victory at The Masters.
"That would be really nice if I could do that," Woods said of a repeat performance.
One thing he doesn't expect to repeat itself is the level of Tigermania.
He teed off with four amateurs Wednesday morning as sun was just rising, only about 300 people in tow and a news helicopter circling above the Tournament Players Club at Las Colinas. No more than 1,000 fans were around the 18th green when he finished five hours later.
In 1997, coming off his watershed win at Augusta, galleries swarmed Las Colinas to get a glimpse of the 21-year-old champion and the future of golf. Now, even something as unprecedented as four consecutive majors is enough to bring a throng to the golf course at 7 a.m. to watch Woods hit shots that don't count.
"Do I ever think it will get like it did in '97? I don't think so," Woods said. "I've been around for five years now. I think people have seen me."
Not lately, they haven't.
Woods spent his first four days after The Masters in bed with a 102-degree temperatures. He put on two junior clinics in California and Alabama. He presided over "Tiger Jam," his annual charity concert in Las Vegas. He strapped on a space-age suit to make a video game. He filmed a Wheaties commercial.
"I haven't played hardly at all," Woods said. "I've just been kind of laying low, practicing a little bit here and there, but I haven't really done much."
The Verizon Byron Nelson Classic is no place to just show up and chase the little white ball around.
The field represents five of the top seven from the world ranking, missing only Davis Love III with a sore neck and Colin Montgomerie from the European Tour. It features 23 of the top 30 from the PGA TOUR money list, including three guys who have won during Woods' four-week hiatus from golf.
Then again, the toughest fields usually bring out the best in Woods.
In the 13 toughest fields since the 2000 season, Woods has won eight of them and has finished no worse than a tie for eighth.
"I'm just going to go out there with the intent, just like I always do -- try to get myself in position to win this thing," he said. "I feel like my game is pretty solid for the time off that I took, and hopefully it will come together and I can get it going again, and get myself where I can peak at the U.S. Open."
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BG-Fresh Webcasting Industry News...
Webcasters Embrace Webcast Advertising According to New Arbitron Survey
May 08, 2001 --
Webcasters have embraced webcast advertising as a revenue-generating business model for the future - with an overwhelming 85 percent having sold at least one webcast advertising buy in the past year - according to a new survey by Arbitron Webcast Services.
The survey - Webcasters Speak Out - released at the Webcast Advertising Today Conference, hosted by Arbitron Webcast Services and The Digital Media Association (DiMA), revealed that nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of webcasters have been called by agencies placing webcast ads.
"In a study we conducted last year, nearly half of the agencies said they had never been approached by webcasters trying to sell advertising," said Bill Rose, general manager and vice president, Arbitron Webcast Services. "Our latest study shows how much has changed in the last 12 months. The overwhelming majority of webcasters are actively selling advertising today. Webcasters agreed that the medium's greatest strength is its ability to deliver a targeted message."
More than half (51 percent) of webcasters said that advertisers should run webcast ads to target an attractive audience. Forty-five percent of webcasters sell a combination of webcast ads, sponsorships, in-stream ads and gateway ads. A majority (80 percent) has sold in-stream ads - ads within the streamed content.
A high percentage of webcast ad dollars come from direct advertisers (42 percent) with one-third from interactive agencies and only one-quarter (25 percent) from traditional agencies. Two-thirds of webcast advertising is sold to "brick and mortar" companies and slightly more than one-third (34 percent) to "dot com" companies. Automotive companies are the number one target for webcast advertising sales, followed by entertainment (24 percent), music (20 percent), "dot com" companies (15 percent) and alcoholic beverage companies (13 percent).
"Like any new advertising medium we still have some work to do," said Mr. Rose. "Webcasters say that the biggest obstacles to growth are the need for credible third-party metrics and the need to continually educate advertisers and agencies about the value of webcast advertising."
Almost one-third (30 percent) of webcasters feel that the lack of metrics is the biggest obstacle to selling advertising, followed by advertiser awareness and interest (24 percent), lack of coherent sales message (23 percent) and technology issues (10 percent).
The findings reported here are based on a February-April survey. The survey, by Arbitron Webcast Services, consisted of 62 interviews with senior executives at Internet-only webcasters, representative firms, content delivery networks, technology companies and broadcasters.
S4DD-Look-Brian And Tiger Nike Teammates!!!!
Noticed Brian Played Nike Golf Balls When he got some close-up TV time last week... lets hope for more tomorrow... He's teeing off at a good time to see coverage if he has a good game going... Real tough course but good for accuracy players like Brian... I Expect he will do well again this week... This kid just keeps getting stronger and stronger... Wouldn't be surprised to see him lead again... Hope he proves me right...
http://nikegolf.nike.com/nikegolf/tour/fw2001.shtml
BUY.COM Virginia Beach Open/Pat's Competition...
Tee Times
2001 BUY.COM Virginia Beach Open
Thursday, May 10, 2001
Rnd 1/10 Tee
8:36
Pat Bates, Boca Raton, FL (F2 Sponsored Player)
Ty Armstrong, Eden Prairie, MN
Rob McMillan, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can
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Pat Bates
BIOGRAPHICAL INFO
FULL NAME: Pat Bates
HEIGHT: 6' 3"
WEIGHT: 195
BIRTHDATE: July 29, 1969
BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MO
RESIDENCE: Boca Raton, FL
FAMILY: Wife, Kristine; John Spencer (11/24/97)
COLLEGE: University of Florida (1991, Communication Studies)
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bible study, fitness, sports
TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992
BUY.COM TOUR VICTORIES: (2) 1994 NIKE Dakota Dunes Open. 1997 NIKE Colorado Classic.
CURRENT YEAR BUY.COM TOUR MONEY AND POSITION: $10,396 (77)CURRENT YEAR BUY.COM TOUR BEST FINISHES: T17 -- BUY.COM Florida Classic
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Ty Armstrong
BIOGRAPHICAL INFO
FULL NAME: Ty Armstrong
HEIGHT: 5’8"
WEIGHT: 165
BIRTHDATE: May 16, 1959
BIRTHPLACE: Waxahachie, TX
RESIDENCE: Eden Prairie, MN; plays out of Minneapolis GC in St. Louis Park, MN
FAMILY: Wife, Mary; Patrick (11/16/92), Timmy (6/30/94), Justin (3/25/97), Matthew (11/1/00)
COLLEGE: McNeese State University (1981, Economics and Finance)
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cross-country skiing, reading, "playing with my sons"
TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986
CURRENT YEAR BUY.COM TOUR MONEY AND POSITION: $1,553 (139)
CURRENT YEAR BUY.COM TOUR BEST ROUND: 68 at Round 2, BUY.COM Carolina Classic
BEST PGA TOUR FINISH: T19-- 1994 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.
BEST BUY.COM TOUR FINISH: 3-- 2000 BUY.COM Tri-Cities Open.
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Rob McMillan
http://www.pgatour.com/players/intro/20035.html
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Sub Penny F2 Broadcast Network Running after “E” is Removed From Ticker Symbol; Stock up 42%
SANTA MARIA, CA (OTCBB NEWSWIRE), April 9, 2001-- F2 Broadcast Network (FBNI: .006) is up 42% today on the first trading day after the “E” was removed from the ticker symbol. When an “E” is added to the ticker symbol it means that a company is delinquent in its SEC filings and will be dropped from the OTCBB and moved to the Pink Sheets. FBNI is now current and so the “E” was dropped. Thus, FBNI will not move to the Pink Sheets. Investors are pleased and sending the stock much higher today.
F2 Broadcast Network is a provider of Internet video production services specializing in the creation of turnkey solutions for live, on demand, and archived convergent media. F2 Broadcast delivers content via both high-speed Internet access and satellite uplink. With satellite downlink facilities at both its Palm Beach and Broward County locations, F2 Broadcast says it is uniquely positioned to successfully produce and stream content from any location and deliver it to the World Wide Web.
As of 2:21 PM EST, FBNI was up + .0019 (+42%) on 8.8 million shares of volume. The 52-week high range is .003 and .68.
Muel~Verizon Byron Nelson Classic/BG's Competition...
TPC AT FOUR SEASONS RESORT & COTTONWOOD VALLEY GC
Thursday & Friday, May 10 & 11, 2001
Rnd 1/Tee 1/Cottonwood Course
11:00AM
Kevin Sutherland, Sacramento, CA
Brian Gay, Orlando, FL
Joe Ogilvie, Austin, TX
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Joe Ogilvie
BIOGRAPHICAL INFO
EXEMPT STATUS: 92nd on 2000 money list
FULL NAME: Norman Joseph Ogilvie
HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 140
BIRTHDATE: April 8, 1974
BIRTHPLACE: Lancaster, OH
RESIDENCE: Lancaster, OH; plays out of Lancaster CC and New Albany CC, New Albany, OH
FAMILY: Single
COLLEGE: Duke University (1996, Economics)
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, financial markets
TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996
JOINED TOUR: 1999
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Kevin Sutherland
BIOGRAPHICAL INFO
EXEMPT STATUS: 66th on 2000 money list
FULL NAME: Kevin John Sutherland
HEIGHT: 6' 1"
WEIGHT: 185
BIRTHDATE: July 4, 1964
BIRTHPLACE: Sacramento, CA
RESIDENCE: Sacramento, CA
FAMILY: Wife, Mary
COLLEGE: Fresno State University (1987, Business)
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, baseball
TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987
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Brian Gay
BIOGRAPHICAL INFO
EXEMPT STATUS: 102nd on 2000 money list
FULL NAME: Brian Gay
HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 155
BIRTHDATE: December 14, 1971
BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Worth, TX
RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL
FAMILY: Wife, Kimberly; Makinley Kathryn (9/27/99)
COLLEGE: University of Florida
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Stock market, reading
TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994
CURRENT YEAR PGA TOUR MONEY AND POSITION: $417,032 (49)
CURRENT YEAR PGA TOUR BEST FINISHES: T5 -- COMPAQ Classic of New Orleans; T10 -- Sony Open in Hawaii
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VERIZON BYRON NELSON CLASSIC BROADCAST SCHEDULE (U.S.A.)
All times are Eastern Time
DAY DATE NET TIME
Thu 5/10 TGC/FOX Sports Net 4:00 - 6:30 PM
Fri 5/11 TGC/FOX Sports Net 4:00 - 6:30 PM
Sat 5/12 CBS 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Sun 5/13 CBS 3:00 - 6:00 PM
S4DD~F2 Closing Numbers....
FBNI F2 BROADCAST NETWORK
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04:00:07 PM
5/09/2001
Change: +0.0015
High: 0.0069
Low: 0.004
Previous Close: 0.0045
Volume: 12,053,300
%Change: +33.33
Best Bid: 0.0053
Best Ask: 0.006
# of Trades: 109
Avg Trade Size: 110,581
VWAP: 0.0047
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Arch-F2 Golfer Gets Front Page Coverage...
Front Page coverage of F2 Sponsored player Brian Gay...
Not bad PR on a week when Tiger Woods is Playing...
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Picture this: Gay moves closer to first victory
May 9, 2001
By Michael Arkush
PGATOUR.COM Contributor
Mention the name of Brian Gay, and one image quickly surfaces: He was the guy who made the putt that didn't count at the Honda Classic last year.
The putt was a 30-foot birdie effort on the 17th hole that appeared to put Gay in a tie for the lead with Dudley Hart. The ball hovered on the edge of the lip before it eventually dropped in.
Unfortunately, for Gay, though, the drama was too good to be true. Gay was assessed a one-stroke penalty for waiting longer than the allotted 10 seconds. So instead, he was given a par. With a bogey at the last, he tied for fourth, two strokes behind Hart.
"It kind of felt like something was stolen from me afterwards," said Gay. "I still felt good about the way I played but it was a big distraction for a while because, obviously, a lot of people saw it. Everywhere I went, people were talking about it."
Gay eventually got over it. Besides, he became more interested in replacing that image with another -- holding a trophy on Sunday afternoon. It's an image that he may not be far from creating.
After an uneventful opening to the 2001 season, Gay, 29, has come on strong in his last two performances. He tied for 13th at the Shell Houston Open and then held a share of the lead at the midway point of the Compaq Classic of New Orleans before tying for fifth.
Gay, who had tied for 10th at the Sony Open in Hawaii back in January, has already earned $417,032, good for 49th on the money list. For someone who finished in 206th place in 1999 and 102nd last year, that's quite an improvement.
Yet Gay doesn't see much difference in his play. If anything, he's just being a little more consistent.
In general, the University of Flordia alumn seems pretty subdued, although there is one thing he wishes he could change.
"I wish I had done more in college," said Gay, a two-time All-American who was the only player to win the SEC Championship twice. He was also a member of the 1993 United States Walker Cup team. "If I had another chance, I would have worked my tail off. I didn't work very hard."
Still, Gay expected to have success once he turned pro. It didn't happen quickly, though. Instead, he had to spend three years on the mini-tours. His stops included the Emerald Coast Golf Tour, the Gulf Coast Tour, the Gary Player Tour, the Tommy Armour Tour, the Golden Bear Tour and the South Florida Tour. It's a wonder he didn't become a tour guide at Disney World.
But the seasoning paid off. Gay made it to the BUY.COM TOUR in 1998, and, finally, to the PGA TOUR in 1999. His rookie season, however, was hardly an impressive one. He missed 18 cuts in 26 appearances.
"I was a little intimidated at first," Gay recalls. "I felt lost every week. I was behind from the beginning and then I was pressing."
Once he started to play a little better, he wasn't eligible to get into tournaments. Adding to the pressure was the fact that his wife, Kimberly, was expecting their first child. Their daughter, Makinley, was born in September.
Gay's not intimidated any more. Paired with Phil Mickelson in the final group last Saturday, Gay played well, shooting a 2-under 70, on the way to the fifth-place finish.
It was a much nicer image to behold.
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F2 Broadcast Network, Inc. has announced today,
May 08, 2001
FIRST ENTERTAINMENT HOLDING CORP (FBNIE.OB)
form 8-K
Item 5. Other Events.
F2 Broadcast Network, Inc. has announced today, their move into a new "State of the Art" satellite downlink and Internet video production, and webcasting facility in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
The new address is: The new telephone contacts are:
F2 Broadcast Network Inc (954) 736-1800 Office 6245 NW 9th Ave (954) 736-1804 Fax Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309
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Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Date: May 8, 2001 F2 BROADCAST NETWORK INC.
By: /s/ Howard B. Stern
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Howard B. Stern, Chief Executive Officer
Arch-F2 Golfer Moves From 69th to 49th...
Brian Gay now has over 400K in prize money in this young PGA Tour Season and is coming off a 4th place finish at the Compaq Classic last week...
Can't wait to see how Brian and F2 do this week...
Very good news on the new production and downlink facility... imho of course... papa
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2001 Money Leaders
Year to date statistics through: COMPAQ Classic of New Orleans
May 06, 2001
Last Week/This Week/Player/Events/Money
1 1 Tiger Woods 8 3,263,857
4 2 Phil Mickelson 11 2,324,502
3 3 Joe Durant 13 2,191,151
2 4 Vijay Singh 11 2,121,595
5 5 Davis Love III 10 1,577,133
6 6 Mark Calcavecchia 11 1,542,799
28 7 David Toms 13 1,401,480
7 8 Brad Faxon 12 1,371,250
8 9 Steve Stricker 10 1,354,645
9 10 Hal Sutton 13 1,319,840
13 11 Ernie Els 10 1,279,575
10 12 Mike Weir 10 1,264,100
11 13 Jim Furyk 9 1,232,850
15 14 Scott Hoch 10 1,084,399
12 15 Billy Mayfair 11 1,030,888
14 16 Tom Lehman 11 1,007,523
16 17 Scott McCarron 11 953,239
17 18 Bernhard Langer 10 936,311
18 19 Jesper Parnevik 12 884,106
20 20 Jerry Kelly 13 881,115
21 21 Jeff Sluman 12 878,582
25 22 Frank Lickliter II 12 866,571
19 23 Robert Allenby 12 864,074
23 24 David Duval 8 815,657
22 25 Rocco Mediate 9 779,997
24 26 Kevin Sutherland 13 755,048
26 27 Scott Verplank 11 752,343
27 28 Dennis Paulson 12 707,707
35 29 Steve Lowery 12 696,986
36 30 Chris Smith 12 680,405
32 31 Bob Tway 10 659,407
29 32 Chris DiMarco 13 657,854
30 33 Garrett Willis 15 653,562
31 34 Jose Coceres 5 630,000
33 35 Lee Janzen 11 615,638
34 36 Stewart Cink 13 593,439
51 37 Harrison Frazar 13 574,274
37 38 Billy Andrade 11 519,824
38 39 Paul Azinger 9 496,990
39 40 Fred Funk 13 475,431
41 41 Paul Stankowski 13 473,534
40 42 Geoff Ogilvy 9 469,821
45 43 Nick Price 7 465,126
52 44 Greg Chalmers 13 459,761
42 45 Chris Perry 13 451,328
43 46 Steve Flesch 14 449,133
44 47 Jeff Maggert 11 429,840
49 48 Kirk Triplett 11 423,675
69 49 Brian Gay 13 417,032
53 50 Shigeki Maruyama 11 409,681
46 51 Rory Sabbatini 9 407,358
47 52 Olin Browne 11 406,978
48 53 K.J. Choi 13 405,274
50 54 Justin Leonard 12 394,166
54 55 Scott Simpson 11 373,310
56 56 Grant Waite 11 362,482
55 57 Jose Maria Olazabal 9 356,885
60 58 Scott Dunlap 12 353,947
57 59 John Huston 10 352,402
71 60 Dudley Hart 13 342,729
92 61 Stephen Ames 13 337,770
58 62 David Berganio, Jr. 11 332,279
59 63 Craig Barlow 11 330,309
61 64 Stuart Appleby 12 327,854
62 65 Brett Quigley 4 308,000
63 66 Franklin Langham 11 301,610
64 67 Skip Kendall 14 300,116
65 68 Glen Day 12 295,671
66 69 Greg Kraft 12 289,781
85 70 Joel Edwards 13 289,158
67 71 Mike Sposa 9 285,242
72 72 Kenny Perry 13 274,875
70 73 Kaname Yokoo 12 273,006
68 74 Brandt Jobe 10 271,586
82 75 John Cook 11 260,098
95 76 Tom Pernice, Jr. 13 259,333
73 77 Frank Nobilo 11 258,856
74 78 Sergio Garcia 7 258,707
75 79 Brandel Chamblee 10 255,555
76 80 John Daly 12 254,260
77 81 Loren Roberts 9 252,090
83 82 Jonathan Kaye 14 249,889
78 83 Tim Herron 12 248,848
79 84 Craig Perks 11 246,198
80 85 Briny Baird 12 246,133
87 86 Brent Geiberger 11 242,051
81 87 Esteban Toledo 15 241,375
84 88 Naomichi Joe Ozaki 11 237,992
86 89 Len Mattiace 12 233,891
88 90 Miguel A. Jimenez 9 231,803
89 91 Bob Estes 10 229,992
97 92 J.L. Lewis 12 229,626
90 93 Brad Elder 13 226,603
123 94 Bob May 10 223,312
91 95 Jay Don Blake 13 222,419
93 96 Carl Paulson 11 218,323
94 97 Joey Sindelar 9 212,734
96 98 Rich Beem 13 204,027
99 99 Mathew Goggin 14 204,007
105 100 Carlos Franco 11 203,121
98 101 Ronnie Black 7 199,830
103 102 Michael Clark II 12 193,714
100 103 Paul Goydos 10 193,180
101 104 Corey Pavin 8 188,093
102 105 Shaun Micheel 14 186,608
117 106 Neal Lancaster 15 185,910
104 107 Duffy Waldorf 10 184,986
108 108 Greg Norman 6 184,613
106 109 Edward Fryatt 13 181,789
107 110 Mark Brooks 10 180,278
113 111 Cameron Beckman 12 174,064
109 112 Mark Wiebe 10 173,328
144 113 David Peoples 12 170,960
110 114 Fred Couples 9 168,702
111 115 Lee Porter 12 167,211
118 116 Jim Carter 12 166,310
112 117 Tom Scherrer 13 165,869
121 118 Gabriel Hjertstedt 11 163,934
114 119 Chris Riley 12 161,246
115 120 Glen Hnatiuk 12 160,678
116 121 Craig Stadler 12 159,080
119 122 Craig Parry 8 153,796
120 123 Cliff Kresge 12 153,739
122 124 Jean Van De Velde 7 144,415
124 125 Jay Williamson 16 141,614
125 126 Robert Damron 12 135,828
130 127 Fulton Allem 9 135,140
126 128 Ben Ferguson 11 131,054
127 129 Spike McRoy 11 128,418
128 130 Mark Hensby 12 126,855
129 131 Kevin Johnson 13 126,192
131 132 Bob Burns 9 124,108
132 133 Emanuele Canonica 10 119,180
133 134 Tom Byrum 10 118,639
134 135 David Frost 9 118,255
138 136 Paul Gow 11 115,339
135 137 Steve Jones 12 114,135
136 138 Steve Pate 12 111,528
139 139 Marco Dawson 6 104,524
137 140 Robert Gamez 7 103,830
145 141 Robin Freeman 14 100,596
146 142 Bradley Hughes 14 95,777
140 143 Jeff Brehaut 10 95,259
141 144 Mark O'Meara 8 93,480
142 145 J.P. Hayes 11 93,249
160 146 Brian Watts 3 92,800
143 147 Michael Muehr 11 91,717
150 148 Tommy Tolles 11 90,083
152 149 Ted Tryba 13 88,407
147 150 Brent Schwarzrock 9 85,288
148 151 Gary Nicklaus 13 83,167
149 152 Nick Faldo 6 83,135
151 153 Mike Springer 3 81,141
158 154 Craig Kanada 10 81,021
176 155 Jeff Hart 10 80,438
153 156 David Morland IV 11 77,846
167 157 Blaine McCallister 12 76,847
170 158 Russ Cochran 10 76,203
154 159 Hunter Haas 11 75,940
155 160 Steve Allan 12 74,453
156 161 Joe Ogilvie 14 72,370
157 162 Matt Gogel 13 72,351
159 163 Willie Wood 3 71,008
169 164 Pete Jordan 14 69,926
160 165 Phil Tataurangi 1 68,600
162 166 Dan Forsman 8 68,492
163 167 Donnie Hammond 4 66,602
164 168 Jason Gore 11 66,206
165 169 Jerry Smith 13 65,547
183 170 Chris Tidland 11 65,367
166 171 Ben Bates 4 65,250
172 172 John Riegger 11 64,972
174 173 Andrew Magee 13 64,121
168 174 Per-Ulrik Johansson 12 63,371
171 175 Tommy Armour III 13 56,916
173 176 Tripp Isenhour 12 56,561
175 177 Notah Begay III 7 53,805
178 Brad Fabel 2 52,160
177 179 Steve Elkington 9 51,115
188 180 Bill Glasson 10 50,678
178 181 Phil Blackmar 1 49,300
179 182 J.J. Henry 12 47,312
180 183 Doug Barron 11 45,449
187 184 Brian Henninger 12 44,659
181 185 Jay Haas 7 41,832
191 186 Brian Wilson 12 40,080
182 187 Jeremy Anderson 11 37,589
184 188 Peter Jacobsen 8 35,316
185 189 Doug Dunakey 12 34,690
186 190 Kelly Grunewald 10 34,415
195 191 Andrew McLardy 11 32,045
192 Danny Ellis 9 29,000
189 193 Jim McGovern 5 28,750
190 194 Jimmy Green 13 28,332
210 195 Woody Austin 14 28,013
192 196 Sean Murphy 11 27,214
193 197 Fuzzy Zoeller 10 26,865
194 198 Richie Coughlan 9 24,757
196 199 Tim Clark 3 21,750
197 200 D.A. Weibring 2 21,350
198 201 Jeff Gallagher 7 20,984
199 202 Larry Mize 9 20,060
203 Keith Clearwater 8 18,933
200 204 Tom Kite 1 18,140
201 205 Mike Heinen 3 17,133
202 206 Nolan Henke 3 15,944
203 207 Mike Reid 3 15,567
216 208 Dicky Pride 9 15,454
204 209 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 4 14,944
205 T210 Trevor Dodds 1 14,366
205 T210 Ian Leggatt 10 14,366
207 212 Kevin Wentworth 5 13,600
208 213 Gary Hallberg 2 9,360
209 214 Larry Rinker 3 9,270
211 215 Scott Gump 2 8,360
212 216 Andy Bean 4 8,190
213 217 Jeff Julian 9 7,264
214 218 Gary Koch 1 6,825
215 219 Mike Hulbert 7 6,580
217 T220 Kent Jones 11 6,370
217 T220 Rocky Walcher 10 6,370
219 222 Dick Mast 1 6,171
220 223 Tom Purtzer 8 6,120
221 224 Dave Stockton, Jr. 6 5,580
222 225 Rick Fehr 3 5,400
223 226 Barry Cheesman 3 5,340
This is the total official money a PGA TOUR Regular member has earned year-to-date.
Titleist logo signifies Titleist golfball usage
TPK-F2s Closing Numbers...
FBNIE F2 BROADCAST NTWK.
Last: 0.0045
03:52:47 PM
5/08/2001
Change: +0.0007
High: 0.0045
Low: 0.0032
Previous Close: 0.0038
Volume: 8,698,100
%Change: +18.42
Best Bid: 0.0042
Best Ask: 0.0045
# of Trades: 69
Avg Trade Size: 126,059
VWAP: 0.0033
Ergo-Looks Like We Both Have Spent A Bushel Load Of Time DDing the Broadband Industry... Not that its done us any good... Me anyway... LOL... Maybe all this usefull info will come in handy in the near future... Will work on that FBNI T-shirt for you... I think you have to have a 10 Million shares to qualify... LOL... papa
BG-Was That Your 1.5M Buy/Time & Sales
F2 BROADCAST NETWORK INC - OTC BB: FBNIE
Rec. Time Action Price Volume Exch.
3:52:49 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 10000 OTC BB
3:50:43 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 250000 OTC BB
3:48:16 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 275000 OTC BB
3:37:24 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 77000 OTC BB
3:32:20 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 60000 OTC BB
3:32:13 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 50000 OTC BB
3:00:35 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 100000 OTC BB
3:00:35 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 200000 OTC BB
2:57:19 PM Trade (at Bid) 0.003 93900 OTC BB
2:57:05 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
2:57:00 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
2:53:08 PM Trade 0.037 10000 OTC BB
2:53:07 PM Ask 0.003 5000 OTC BB
2:52:49 PM Ask 0.002 5000 OTC BB
2:52:48 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 1500000 OTC BB
2:50:46 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
2:49:17 PM Ask 0.003 5000 OTC BB
2:46:49 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.004 100000 OTC BB
2:46:37 PM Ask 0.004 5000 OTC BB
2:45:52 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 200000 OTC BB
2:45:52 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 200000 OTC BB
2:45:13 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 5000 OTC BB
2:43:43 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
2:43:29 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
2:43:21 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
2:41:06 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 150000 OTC BB
2:40:21 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 500 OTC BB
2:40:21 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 500 OTC BB
2:00:37 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100 OTC BB
1:19:46 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 60000 OTC BB
12:44:28 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 200000 OTC BB
12:28:36 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
12:28:35 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 454000 OTC BB
12:27:02 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 5000 OTC BB
12:27:02 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 5000 OTC BB
12:26:49 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 81000 OTC BB
12:26:49 PM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 81000 OTC BB
11:48:55 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 5000 OTC BB
11:01:58 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 60000 OTC BB
11:01:52 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 15000 OTC BB
11:01:52 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 15000 OTC BB
10:57:43 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 21000 OTC BB
10:23:03 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 16000 OTC BB
10:20:33 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 25000 OTC BB
10:20:33 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 25000 OTC BB
10:20:26 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 28000 OTC BB
10:03:56 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 100000 OTC BB
9:52:01 AM Ask 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:52:01 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:52:01 AM Ask 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:52:01 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:51:30 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 25000 OTC BB
9:50:08 AM Ask 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:50:08 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:50:08 AM Ask 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:50:08 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:47:53 AM Ask 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:47:53 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:47:53 AM Ask 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:47:53 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:47:53 AM Bid 0.003 5000 OTC BB
9:47:38 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 200000 OTC BB
9:44:08 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 200000 OTC BB
9:42:02 AM Trade (at Ask) 0.003 5000 OTC BB
BG-Saw That Nice Pop/Todays Top 20...
Top 20 Volume Leaders
Snapshot as of Market Close
Ticker Symbol Last Price Up/Down Volume
TTRIF
.0087
-.001
63,079,400
BIKO
.0455
-.004
46,087,000
IFTP
.0420
-.003
21,427,600
NRES
.0074
-.001
18,038,800
STGA
.0045
-.00
11,847,000
FONX
.425
-.135
9,091,100
FBNIE
.0045
+.00
8,698,100
MPTV
.0085
-.00
6,028,400
TLYX
.0145
-.002
5,619,400
ARET
.0110
+.003
5,612,100
ARYN
.0032
-.00
5,152,700
DPCI
.13
+.002
4,665,000
LRCM
.0410
+.006
4,640,600
IBUI
.0480
+.002
4,033,100
MJXC
.0250
+.005
3,694,600
AREE
.0043
-.00
3,596,300
NHTC
.1010
-.006
3,522,300
WLGS
.0420
-.003
2,663,500
FASC
.20
-.02
2,637,300
ZKEM
.02
-.003
2,587,700
Arch replace that K with a M... Goofed...:)
Arch-The F2 O/S Is Still Below 200K...
From the most recent 10-K...
As of May 1, 2001, there were 186,396,954 shares of common stock (the Registrant's only class of voting stock) outstanding.
Cren-F2 Executive Bio's From The New 10-K...
Howard Stern has served as a Director since February 1999, as Chairman of
the Board since August 1999, and as our Chief Executive Officer since November
1999. He has been in the life insurance business since his junior year in
college at the University of Pittsburgh in 1975.
In July 1993, Mr. Stern joined The New York Life Insurance Company as a
registered representative where he was responsible for a variety of sales,
training and administrative duties and was active in product development. Mr.
Stern achieved the position of Council Vice President in 1996. He achieved the
position of Council President in 1998.
In October 1998, Mr. Stern ended his relationship with the New York Life
Insurance Company. He then started and was employed by H. Stern Consulting as a
consultant providing consulting, training and seminars for the insurance
industry. He also signed a Career Agent's contract with MassMutual Life
Insurance Company and was involved in selling registered and non-registered
products.
Mr. Stern has served as a consultant to several life insurance companies, both
domestically and abroad, on the development of Variable Products marketing and
training, and has been a featured speaker at industry functions. He is a member
of the Advanced Association of Life Underwriters (AALU), National Association of
Life Underwriters (NALU), Broward County Life Underwriters, and a member of the
American Society of CLUs, (BCLUA).
Mr. Stern is a panel member of the National Association of Securities Dealers
(NASD) Arbitration Board. He currently is licensed in 20 states for the sale of
Life Insurance and Variable Products. He is an approved insurance continuing
education instructor in 48 states and in 1998 taught 8 classes nationally for
the American College.
Douglas Olson served as our President from August 1999until October 2000,
and as Chief Operating Officer from November 1999 until October 2000, and as a
director since February 1999. Mr. Olson previously served as our President and a
director from March 1993 to February 1995 and as Chief Executive Officer from
August 1999 until November 1999. From February 1995 to June 2000, Mr. Olson was
the President and owner of Creative Business Services, Inc., which provides
accounting and management information services. We outsource some of our
accounting functions to Creative Business.
William "Bill" Rubin has served as a director since November 1998. He has
been a commercial loan officer for Enterprise Social Investment Corporation
since 1992, and has served as a vice president with various financial
institutions. Mr. Rubin's responsibilities included underwriting and originating
construction and real estate current employment loans, workout and restructuring
of real estate loans, and management of loan portfolios in excess of $150
million. Mr. Rubin earned a BBA in Finance and Accounting from Southern
Methodist University in 1983. Mr. Rubin serves as a director for Assets
Management.
Arch- 1,184 F2 Shareholders...
From the just released 10K...
As of April 30, 2001, there were approximately 1,184 shareholders of record of our common stock.
Arch-The Field For The Byron Nelson Classic...
Both F2 Sponsored Players are in the field and will get to play agains the best this week as Tiger tee's it up for the first time since the Masters...
Can't say enough about how Brian Gay performed on a tough course and against a world class field... To lead the tournament and not fall apart under the pressure was a major victory in his mid career move up... Congrats Brian and keep up the good work...
Havn't seen F2s other PGA TOUR Player Paul Goydos since the Players Championship but he once again appears in the field... Hope all is well with Paul and we will see him in action again this week...
You 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic
Fulton Allem
Robert Allenby
Billy Andrade
Stuart Appleby
Tommy Armour III
Perry Arthur
Woody Austin
Briny Baird
Craig Barlow
Doug Barron
Cameron Beckman
Rich Beem
David Berganio, Jr.
Jay Don Blake
Jeff Brehaut
Mark Brooks
Olin Browne
Bob Burns
Tom Byrum
Emanuele Canonica
Jim Carter
Greg Chalmers
Brandel Chamblee
K.J. Choi
Michael Clark II
Jose Coceres
Russ Cochran
John Cook
Fred Couples
Ben Crenshaw
John Daly
Robert Damron
Glen Day
Chris DiMarco
Doug Dunakey
Scott Dunlap
David Duval
Paul Earnest
Joel Edwards
Brad Elder
Ernie Els
Bob Estes
Brad Faxon
Ed Fiori
Steve Flesch
Dan Forsman
Carlos Franco
Harrison Frazar
Robin Freeman
David Frost
Edward Fryatt
Fred Funk
Jim Furyk
Sergio Garcia
Brian Gay
Brent Geiberger
Bill Glasson
Mathew Goggin
Paul Goydos
Jimmy Green
Dudley Hart
J.P. Hayes
Brian Henninger
Mark Hensby
Tim Herron
Gabriel Hjertstedt
Glen Hnatiuk
Charles Howell III
Bradley Hughes
Lee Janzen
Brandt Jobe
Kevin Johnson
Steve Jones
Pete Jordan
Jonathan Kaye
Skip Kendall
Greg Kraft
Cliff Kresge
Neal Lancaster
Franklin Langham
Tom Lehman
Justin Leonard
J.L. Lewis
Frank Lickliter II
Davis Love III
Steve Lowery
Andrew Magee
Jeff Maggert
Shigeki Maruyama
Len Mattiace
Bob May
Billy Mayfair
Blaine McCallister
Scott McCarron
Mark McCumber
Spike McRoy
Rocco Mediate
Shaun Micheel
Phil Mickelson
Larry Mize
Michael Muehr
Gary Nicklaus
Joe Ogilvie
Geoff Ogilvy
Jesper Parnevik
Craig Parry
Steve Pate
Dennis Paulson
Corey Pavin
David Peoples
Craig Perks
Tom Pernice, Jr.
Kenny Perry
Lee Porter
Nick Price
Tom Purtzer
Troy Reiser
Chris Riley
Loren Roberts
Rory Sabbatini
Tom Scherrer
Scott Simpson
Vijay Singh
Jeff Sluman
Chris Smith
Jerry Smith
Mike Sposa
Craig Stadler
Paul Stankowski
Kevin Sutherland
Hal Sutton
Tim Thelen
Esteban Toledo
Tommy Tolles
David Toms
Kirk Triplett
Ted Tryba
Bob Tway
Scott Verplank
Grant Waite
Brian Watts
D.A. Weibring
Mike Weir
Mark Wiebe
Jay Williamson
Garrett Willis
Tiger Woods
Carl Worley, Jr.
Kaname Yokoo
4 Open Qualifying
2 Sponsors Exemptions - Qualifying Tournament
1 Sponsors Exemptions - Unrestricted
156 Players in the Field
Alternates:
Brent Schwarzrock
Hunter Haas
Steve Allan
Jason Gore
Per-Ulrik Johansson
Craig Kanada
David Morland IV
Jeff Hart
John Riegger
Tripp Isenhour
Muel-F2 Golfer Picks Up A Check In Carolina...
F2 Sponsored Golfer Pat Bates had a nice week after a few weeks off from the Buy.Com Tour... Shakin' off a little rust but some nice solid rounds for the big guy...
Results
Tournament: BUY.COM Carolina Classic
Ending: May 06, 2001
Purse: 450,000
Course: TPC at Wakefield Plantation
Purse: 71
John Maginnes 1 68-65-66-70 269 $81,000.00
Ryuji Imada 2 71-64-67-69 271 $48,600.00
Phil Tataurangi 3 68-66-68-71 273 $30,600.00
Todd Fischer 4 69-67-67-71 274 $21,600.00
Jim Benepe 5 70-69-67-69 275 $18,000.00
Paul Claxton T6 72-69-66-70 277 $14,568.75
David Kirkpatrick T6 67-72-70-68 277 $14,568.75
Tim O'Neal T6 70-68-65-74 277 $14,568.75
Willie Wood T6 71-67-68-71 277 $14,568.75
Joel Kribel 10 67-69-72-70 278 $11,700.00
Deane Pappas 10 72-68-66-72 278 $11,700.00
Jonathan Byrd 12 72-68-68-71 279 $8,550.00
Trevor Dodds 12 72-69-68-70 279 $8,550.00
David Gossett 12 71-69-73-66 279 $8,550.00
Omar Uresti 12 72-69-68-70 279 $8,550.00
Mark Wurtz 12 67-71-70-71 279 $8,550.00
Richard Zokol 12 70-71-69-69 279 $8,550.00
Steve Haskins 18 70-69-70-71 280 $6,075.00
Brad Klapprott 18 67-71-71-71 280 $6,075.00
Fran Quinn 18 71-69-71-69 280 $6,075.00
John Rollins 18 66-71-73-70 280 $6,075.00
Guy Boros 22 70-70-71-70 281 $4,356.00
Chad Campbell 22 68-73-72-68 281 $4,356.00
Pat Perez 22 69-72-68-72 281 $4,356.00
Jeff Sanday 22 70-71-69-71 281 $4,356.00
Gene Sauers 22 68-73-71-69 281 $4,356.00
Eric Meeks 27 68-69-72-73 282 $3,600.00
Craig Bowden 28 71-71-69-72 283 $3,114.00
John Elliott 28 73-69-73-68 283 $3,114.00
Mike Heinen 28 67-69-77-70 283 $3,114.00
Nick Napoleon 28 71-67-70-75 283 $3,114.00
Tim Petrovic 28 68-72-71-72 283 $3,114.00
Ben Bates 33 71-70-72-71 284 $2,520.00
Brian Claar 33 71-71-69-73 284 $2,520.00
R.W. Eaks 33 70-71-71-72 284 $2,520.00
Robert Gamez 33 73-67-68-76 284 $2,520.00
Brian Kontak 33 69-67-73-75 284 $2,520.00
Rob McMillan 33 71-71-71-71 284 $2,520.00
Vance Veazey 33 70-69-71-74 284 $2,520.00
Brian Bateman 40 70-72-70-73 285 $1,824.75
Pat Bates 40 68-72-71-74 285 $1,824.75
Bart Bryant 40 67-73-71-74 285 $1,824.75
Mark Carnevale 40 73-67-72-73 285 $1,824.75
Joe Daley 40 71-71-72-71 285 $1,824.75
Scott Ford 40 70-70-73-72 285 $1,824.75
Steve Gotsche 40 69-70-71-75 285 $1,824.75
Jim McGovern 40 70-72-73-70 285 $1,824.75
Matt Peterson 40 69-73-76-67 285 $1,824.75
Sam Randolph 40 71-71-66-77 285 $1,824.75
Ty Armstrong 50 71-68-71-76 286 $1,552.50
Jason Buha 50 70-70-70-76 286 $1,552.50
Jason Hill 50 69-69-73-75 286 $1,552.50
Bob Heintz 53 69-72-72-74 287 $1,473.75
Rod Pampling 53 69-69-71-78 287 $1,473.75
Mark Slawter 53 68-74-73-72 287 $1,473.75
Stan Utley 53 69-70-74-74 287 $1,473.75
Bob Friend 57 71-71-73-73 288 $1,350.00
Mike Henderson 57 69-73-70-76 288 $1,350.00
Casey Martin 57 72-70-72-74 288 $1,350.00
Mayson Petty 57 72-70-74-72 288 $1,350.00
Rick Price 57 72-67-77-72 288 $1,350.00
Mike Sullivan 57 70-71-68-79 288 $1,350.00
Chad Wright 57 72-70-73-73 288 $1,350.00
Bobby Gage 64 72-70-70-77 289 $1,248.75
Vance Heafner 64 71-69-76-73 289 $1,248.75
Jeffrey Lankford 66 69-71-73-77 290 $1,215.00
Jamie Rogers 67 69-72-75-76 292 $1,181.25
Mike Schuchart 67 69-69-76-78 292 $1,181.25
Dave Barr 69 67-74-74-78 293 $1,147.50
The following players did not finish
Mike Springer /D 70-71 141
Tommy Biershenk UT 69-74 143
Bobby Cole UT 73-70 143
Chris Couch UT 73-70 143
Jeff Gove UT 69-74 143
Gary Hallberg UT 71-72 143
Jay Hobby UT 71-72 143
Charley Hoffman UT 70-73 143
John Kernohan UT 72-71 143
Brad Ott UT 72-71 143
Larry Rinker UT 73-70 143
Sonny Skinner UT 70-73 143
Heath Slocum UT 71-72 143
Chris Wollmann UT 70-73 143
Michael Allen UT 73-71 144
Shane Bertsch UT 69-75 144
Bobby Cochran UT 71-73 144
Keoke Cotner UT 71-73 144
Ben Crane UT 71-73 144
Angel Franco UT 72-72 144
Robert Gaus UT 72-72 144
Scott Gump UT 72-72 144
Gary Koch UT 70-74 144
Anthony Painter UT 70-74 144
John Patterson UT 71-73 144
Charles Raulerson UT 71-73 144
Steve Runge UT 70-74 144
Tjaart Van Der Walt UT 74-70 144
Vic Wilk UT 71-73 144
Eric Booker UT 76-69 145
Jess Daley UT 74-71 145
Steve Gilley UT 72-73 145
Ryan Howison UT 75-70 145
David Mathis UT 76-69 145
Jim Rutledge UT 71-74 145
Jim Salinetti UT 74-71 145
Darron Stiles UT 74-71 145
Todd Demsey UT 70-76 146
Ryan Dillon UT 75-71 146
Mike Donald UT 74-72 146
John Inman UT 71-75 146
Michael Long UT 72-74 146
Rob McKelvey UT 72-74 146
Brenden Pappas UT 74-72 146
Scott Petersen UT 74-72 146
Don Reese UT 69-77 146
Clarence Rose UT 72-74 146
Todd Rose UT 70-76 146
Greg Sweatt UT 71-75 146
Greg Twiggs UT 70-76 146
Tom Carter UT 77-70 147
Mark Johnson UT 71-76 147
Tom Kalinowski UT 73-74 147
Perry Moss UT 73-74 147
Jason Schultz UT 76-71 147
Oscar Serna UT 70-77 147
Dave Stockton, Jr. UT 74-73 147
Bobby Wadkins UT 72-75 147
Emlyn Aubrey UT 78-70 148
Andy Bean UT 77-71 148
Jody Bellflower UT 74-74 148
Jason Caron UT 76-72 148
Scott Hebert UT 74-74 148
Richard Johnson UT 75-73 148
Barry Cheesman UT 72-77 149
Bobby Elliott UT 74-75 149
Esteban Isasi UT 75-74 149
Billy Judah UT 73-76 149
Patrick Sheehan UT 71-78 149
Bo Van Pelt UT 75-74 149
John Adams UT 73-77 150
Todd Barranger UT 79-71 150
Mike Brisky UT 78-72 150
Brian Fogt UT 76-74 150
Jim Gallagher, Jr. UT 75-75 150
Edward Loar UT 75-75 150
Mike Pearson UT 74-76 150
Mike Grob UT 74-77 151
Lee Rinker UT 71-80 151
Gus Ulrich UT 75-76 151
Jason Knutzon UT 76-76 152
Ken Guilford UT 76-77 153
Craig A. Spence UT 79-75 154
Curtis Wangrud UT 81-74 155
Bob Lohr /D 72 72
Todd Gleaton /D 73 73
Ken Green /D 73 73
TPK-F2 Golfer Brian Gay Earns $152,000.00...
Results
Tournament: COMPAQ Classic of New Orleans
Purse: 4,000,000
Course: ENGLISH TURN G&CC
Par: 72
David Toms 1 66-73-63-64 266 $720,000.00
Phil Mickelson 2 66-66-64-72 268 $432,000.00
Ernie Els 3 67-69-65-68 269 $272,000.00
Harrison Frazar 4 68-65-66-71 270 $192,000.00
Brian Gay T5 66-66-70-69 271 $152,000.00
Chris Smith T5 73-66-66-66 271 $152,000.00
Charles Howell III 7 69-71-63-69 272 $134,000.00
Stephen Ames T8 69-70-65-69 273 $116,000.00
Frank Lickliter II T8 67-71-67-68 273 $116,000.00
Steve Lowery T8 71-67-66-69 273 $116,000.00
David Peoples T11 68-69-71-66 274 $79,428.58
Greg Chalmers T11 70-71-66-67 274 $79,428.57
Joe Durant T11 67-71-68-68 274 $79,428.57
Dudley Hart T11 71-70-65-68 274 $79,428.57
Scott Hoch T11 69-72-63-70 274 $79,428.57
Bob May T11 67-73-66-68 274 $79,428.57
Jeff Sluman T11 69-72-66-67 274 $79,428.57
David Duval T18 69-68-69-69 275 $52,160.00
Joel Edwards T18 69-69-70-67 275 $52,160.00
Brad Fabel T18 67-70-67-71 275 $52,160.00
Jerry Kelly T18 68-67-71-69 275 $52,160.00
Tom Pernice, Jr. T18 66-74-68-67 275 $52,160.00
Shigeki Maruyama T23 67-71-70-68 276 $38,400.00
Nick Price T23 69-69-69-69 276 $38,400.00
Bob Tway T23 69-71-68-68 276 $38,400.00
Danny Ellis T26 73-66-70-68 277 $29,000.00
Jeff Hart T26 70-69-69-69 277 $29,000.00
Neal Lancaster T26 70-71-65-71 277 $29,000.00
J.L. Lewis T26 69-69-74-65 277 $29,000.00
Steve Stricker T26 69-72-65-71 277 $29,000.00
Chris Tidland T26 66-69-71-71 277 $29,000.00
Scott Dunlap T32 69-72-67-70 278 $24,200.00
Brian Watts T32 64-72-71-71 278 $24,200.00
John Cook T34 70-71-67-71 279 $18,933.34
Bill Glasson T34 68-73-70-68 279 $18,933.34
Kirk Triplett T34 68-71-69-71 279 $18,933.34
Woody Austin T34 68-72-65-74 279 $18,933.33
Keith Clearwater T34 65-70-72-72 279 $18,933.33
Russ Cochran T34 68-74-66-71 279 $18,933.33
Carlos Franco T34 69-68-70-72 279 $18,933.33
Paul Gow T34 70-70-66-73 279 $18,933.33
Gabriel Hjertstedt T34 70-70-66-73 279 $18,933.33
Brian Henninger T43 68-70-67-75 280 $12,480.00
Blaine McCallister T43 69-69-68-74 280 $12,480.00
Kenny Perry T43 64-77-69-70 280 $12,480.00
Scott Simpson T43 68-71-67-74 280 $12,480.00
Hal Sutton T43 67-73-68-72 280 $12,480.00
Scott Verplank T43 67-73-69-71 280 $12,480.00
Brian Wilson T43 65-70-74-71 280 $12,480.00
Cameron Beckman T50 72-70-70-69 281 $9,840.00
Jim Carter T50 65-71-75-70 281 $9,840.00
Robin Freeman T50 71-68-71-71 281 $9,840.00
Pete Jordan T53 71-70-70-71 282 $9,306.67
Paul Stankowski T53 61-77-72-72 282 $9,306.67
Jonathan Kaye T53 69-73-64-76 282 $9,306.66
Fulton Allem T56 69-72-70-72 283 $8,960.00
Brent Geiberger T56 68-73-70-72 283 $8,960.00
Craig Kanada T56 71-70-72-70 283 $8,960.00
Greg Norman T56 70-72-71-70 283 $8,960.00
Dicky Pride T56 71-69-69-74 283 $8,960.00
Michael Clark II T61 70-71-68-75 284 $8,560.00
Marco Dawson T61 71-71-68-74 284 $8,560.00
Tommy Tolles T61 67-75-69-73 284 $8,560.00
Ted Tryba T61 67-72-71-74 284 $8,560.00
Mike Weir T61 68-74-74-68 284 $8,560.00
John Riegger T66 69-73-71-72 285 $8,240.00
Grant Waite T66 71-69-70-75 285 $8,240.00
Kaname Yokoo T66 70-72-67-76 285 $8,240.00
Bradley Hughes 69 70-70-69-77 286 $8,080.00
Andrew Magee T70 68-73-73-73 287 $7,960.00
Andrew McLardy T70 70-71-72-74 287 $7,960.00
Mathew Goggin 72 69-73-75-74 291 $7,840.00
The following players did not finish
Briny Baird CUT 71-72 143
Rodney Butcher CUT 71-72 143
Mark Calcavecchia CUT 71-72 143
Emanuele Canonica CUT 72-71 143
K.J. Choi CUT 69-74 143
Richie Coughlan CUT 71-72 143
Chris DiMarco CUT 73-70 143
Kevin Johnson CUT 71-72 143
Len Mattiace CUT 70-73 143
Scott McCarron CUT 70-73 143
Michael Muehr CUT 69-74 143
Brett Quigley CUT 69-74 143
Kevin Sutherland CUT 74-69 143
Tim Thelen CUT 72-71 143
Garrett Willis CUT 71-72 143
Jeff Brehaut CUT 70-74 144
Glen Day CUT 70-74 144
Kelly Grunewald CUT 66-78 144
Hunter Haas CUT 70-74 144
Craig Stadler CUT 71-73 144
Mike Standly CUT 69-75 144
Fuzzy Zoeller CUT 67-77 144
Craig Barlow CUT 68-77 145
Rich Beem CUT 73-72 145
Aaron Bengoechea CUT 71-74 145
Jay Don Blake CUT 72-73 145
David Frost CUT 70-75 145
Edward Fryatt CUT 70-75 145
Matt Gogel CUT 72-73 145
Cliff Kresge CUT 73-72 145
Ian Leggatt CUT 71-74 145
Shaun Micheel CUT 71-74 145
Jack Nicklaus CUT 73-72 145
Frank Nobilo CUT 68-77 145
Craig Parry CUT 73-72 145
Brent Schwarzrock CUT 70-75 145
Rocky Walcher CUT 72-73 145
Chip Beck CUT 71-75 146
Steve Flesch CUT 70-76 146
Jason Gore CUT 71-75 146
Mark Hensby CUT 68-78 146
Tim Herron CUT 70-76 146
Franklin Langham CUT 69-77 146
Sean Murphy CUT 72-74 146
Esteban Toledo CUT 70-76 146
Jay Williamson CUT 70-76 146
Jeremy Anderson CUT 70-77 147
Tommy Armour III CUT 71-76 147
Aaron Baddeley CUT 73-74 147
Jose Coceres CUT 71-76 147
Steve Elkington CUT 73-74 147
Jimmy Green CUT 74-73 147
Joey Gullion CUT 74-73 147
J.P. Hayes CUT 73-74 147
Kent Jones CUT 75-72 147
Joe Ogilvie CUT 73-74 147
Jerry Smith CUT 73-74 147
Tom Byrum CUT 74-74 148
Jeff Julian CUT 72-76 148
Steve Pate CUT 75-73 148
Lee Porter CUT 70-78 148
Doug Dunakey CUT 73-76 149
Ben Ferguson CUT 75-74 149
Mike Hulbert CUT 76-73 149
Robert Damron CUT 73-77 150
Brad Faxon CUT 71-79 150
Jeff Gallagher CUT 78-72 150
Kelly Gibson CUT 73-77 150
J.J. Henry CUT 76-74 150
David Morland IV CUT 73-77 150
Naomichi Joe Ozaki CUT 76-74 150
Geoff Ogilvy CUT 71-80 151
Steve Jones CUT 75-77 152
Gary Nicklaus CUT 74-78 152
David S. Lee CUT 73-80 153
Carl Paulson CUT 77-76 153
Craig Perks CUT 75-79 154
Steve Allan CUT 76-79 155
David Jackson CUT 80-77 157
Leigh Brannan CUT 80-80 160
Doug Barron W/D 70 70
Mark Wiebe W/D 72 72
Cliff Bailey W/D
Tripp Isenhour W/D
Mickelson, Gay move into Compaq lead (News)
By SHELDON MICKLES
Advocate sportswriter
NEW ORLEANS -- After yielding 110 scores below par in the first round of the $4 million Compaq Classic of New Orleans on Thursday, the English Turn Golf & Country Club course showed its teeth Friday.
With the help of a 15 to 20 mph wind that started kicking up in midmorning, English Turn gained a measure of revenge even though Phil Mickelson, Brian Gay and Harrison Frazar managed to dodge the carnage thanks to early tee times.
Mickelson and Gay each fired a 6-under-par 66 for the second straight day to share the lead at the halfway point of the tournament at 12-under 132. Frazar had the best round of the day -- a 65 -- and came in with a 36-hole score of 11-under 133.
The rest of the day, however, belonged to the course and the wind that whipped across the par-72, 7,116-yard English Turn layout. Only 50 of 152 players who set out Friday managed to break par, and the aggregate score of 122-over was 378 strokes worse than the 256-under score they put up Thursday.
So with 36 holes to go, it’s anybody’s tournament. After the big three of Mickelson, Gay and Frazar, Jerry Kelly (68-67), Keith Clearwater (65-70), Chris Tidland (66-69) and Brian Wilson (65-70) are three strokes off the lead at 135.
Another swing back at 136 are Ernie Els (67-69), Brian Watts (64-72) and Jim Carter (65-71). First-round leader Paul Stankowski, who fired a course-record 61 Thursday, struggled to a 77 Friday and was tied for 15th at 138.
Portions of today’s third round will be televised by ABC (WBRZ-TV, Ch. 2) from 3-5 p.m. About 33,000 fans were on hand Friday and tournament officials are expecting a bigger crowd today.
Mickelson, the world’s second-ranked player, was happy to tee off early Friday. He found little wind on the front nine and then watched as it picked up when he made the turn to the back nine.
"Today, the front nine played much easier with the wind being calm, and then it picked up on the back," he said. "I was able to shoot 3-under on each side and I was very pleased to have done that."
After some solid play on the front side, however, Mickelson’s score could have been better if not for an up-and-down back nine. He had three birdies in his first four holes on the back, but sandwiched two bogeys around an eagle at the par-5, 542-yard 15th hole.
Mickelson missed a double-eagle by inches and his approach shot rolled about three feet to the right of the cup. He then sank the easy putt for the eagle.
"I had just made a bogey on the previous hole and as I stood on the tee, my mindset was (No. 15) is a hole you have to have respect for," said Mickelson. "But if you have an iron in, you probably go for it and try to reach in two."
When he crushed his drive 330 yards into the wind, Mickelson had only 190 yards to the front of the island green.
"I had a good 3-iron, I was trying to hit to the middle of the green because the wind was going to push it over a little bit," he said. "But (the wind) pushed it right of the pin and wound up just a few feet from the cup."
Gay’s steady round was highlighted by an eagle-3 at the par-5, 550-yard 11th hole, the same hole he eagled Thursday. He hit a driver and 3-wood to about 25 feet and then dropped in the long putt to get to 13-under.
But two bogeys and a birdie left him at 12-under for the tournament.
"Obviously, I feel real good about the tournament so far," said Gay, who got off a great start Friday with birdies on three of the first four holes. "Both days I’ve had a lot of opportunities and taken advantage of most of them. I left a few shots out there today, but I’m certainly very pleased."
Gay said he saw his name at the top of the on-course leaderboard while he was waiting to putt on the 14th green, but he didn’t allow himself to be consumed with what he had seen.
"It’s Friday morning, so it’s not going to do me any good to pay attention to that," he said. "I was playing well, so I didn’t need to start thinking about anything else."
The wind, Gay said, started picking up after the fifth or sixth hole. But he managed to post birdies at the ninth and 10th holes before sinking the eagle at No. 11. The rest of the round was a struggle, but the score is what counts.
"I’ve hit a lot of good iron shots and have given myself a lot of chances," Gay said. "I haven’t missed but a couple of fairways in two days and the ones I’ve missed have been on the right side where I’ve been able to get up and down."
Frazar is ready to make another run at the Compaq title after finishing in a tie for second in 1999 and claiming third last year. He had an eagle, six birdies and only one bogey Friday as he also made it to the clubhouse before the winds picked up.
"I don’t know what it is, but I seem to like this golf course," said Frazar, who had taken three of the last four weeks off. "But I think I’ve played enough in the past here and I think I’m rested enough that the course is a very comfortable fit.
"I didn’t do anything outstanding today and I didn’t drive that particularly well," he said. "But I hit some good wedge shots and some decent iron shots, this course just sets up good to my eye."
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BUY.COM Carolina Classic/Tee Times/Bates 9:08AM...
1st Tee Players
07:08 AM Chad Wright Mark Slawter
07:16 AM Jim McGovern Rob McMillan
07:24 AM Craig Bowden Sam Randolph
07:32 AM Matt Peterson Brian Bateman
07:40 AM Joe Daley Casey Martin
07:48 AM John Elliott Bob Friend
07:56 AM Mayson Petty Mike Henderson
08:04 AM Bobby Gage Brian Claar
08:12 AM Dave Barr Bob Heintz
08:20 AM Pat Perez Richard Zokol
08:28 AM Gene Sauers Mike Springer
08:36 AM Omar Uresti Jamie Rogers
08:44 AM Jeff Sanday Chad Campbell
08:52 AM Ben Bates R.W. Eaks
09:00 AM Mike Sullivan Trevor Dodds
09:08 AM Pat Bates Paul Claxton ****
09:16 AM Fran Quinn Vance Heafner
09:24 AM Scott Ford Jeffrey Lankford
09:32 AM Jason Buha Tim Petrovic
09:40 AM Deane Pappas Guy Boros
09:48 AM Mark Carnevale Bart Bryant
09:56 AM Robert Gamez Jonathan Byrd
10:04 AM Steve Gotsche David Gossett
10:12 AM Ty Armstrong Rick Price
10:20 AM Jim Benepe Vance Veazey
10:29 AM David Kirkpatrick Stan Utley
10:38 AM Nick Napoleon Steve Haskins
10:47 AM Rod Pampling Willie Wood
10:56 AM Brad Klapprott Mark Wurtz
11:05 AM Tim O'Neal Mike Schuchart
11:14 AM John Rollins Jason Hill
11:23 AM Todd Fischer Eric Meeks
11:32 AM Mike Heinen Brian Kontak
11:41 AM Ryuji Imada Joel Kribel
11:50 AM John Maginnes Phil Tataurangi
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Round 2 BUY.COM Carolina Classic
MONEY LEADER STATS TOP 15 16-25 26-55 56-100 100+
Last Updated 7:59 PM ET. 05/04/01
POSITION PLAYER SCORING ROUNDS TOTAL SCORE
MONEY START CURRENT TODAY THRU TO PAR 1 2 3 4
122 T 9 1 JOHN MAGINNES -6 F -9 68 65 133
87 T 9 2 PHIL TATAURANGI -5 F -8 68 66 134
57 T58 3 RYUJI IMADA -7 F -7 71 64 135
66 T 2 T 4 JOEL KRIBEL * -2 F -6 67 69 136
20 T 2 T 4 MIKE HEINEN * -2 F -6 67 69 136
N/A T17 T 4 BRIAN KONTAK -4 F -6 69 67 136
N/A T17 T 4 TODD FISCHER * -4 F -6 69 67 136
55 T 9 T 8 ERIC MEEKS -2 F -5 68 69 137
60 1 T 8 JOHN ROLLINS * E F -5 66 71 137
19 T17 T10 JASON HILL -2 F -4 69 69 138
45 T34 T10 TIM O'NEAL * -3 F -4 70 68 138
135 T17 T10 MIKE SCHUCHART -2 F -4 69 69 138
N/A T 2 T10 BRAD KLAPPROTT * E F -4 67 71 138
102 T 2 T10 MARK WURTZ * E F -4 67 71 138
50 T17 T10 ROD PAMPLING -2 F -4 69 69 138
80 T58 T10 WILLIE WOOD * -4 F -4 71 67 138
159 T58 T10 NICK NAPOLEON -4 F -4 71 67 138
46 T34 T18 STEVE HASKINS -2 F -3 70 69 139
39 T 2 T18 DAVID KIRKPATRICK * 1 F -3 67 72 139
34 T17 T18 STAN UTLEY -1 F -3 69 70 139
49 T34 T18 JIM BENEPE -2 F -3 70 69 139
79 T34 T18 VANCE VEAZEY * -2 F -3 70 69 139
N/A T58 T18 TY ARMSTRONG -3 F -3 71 68 139
107 T87 T18 RICK PRICE -4 F -3 72 67 139
117 T17 T18 STEVE GOTSCHE -1 F -3 69 70 139
29 T58 T26 DAVID GOSSETT -2 F -2 71 69 140
N/A T109 T26 ROBERT GAMEZ -4 F -2 73 67 140
4 T87 T26 JONATHAN BYRD -3 F -2 72 68 140
N/A T109 T26 MARK CARNEVALE -4 F -2 73 67 140
N/A T 2 T26 BART BRYANT * 2 F -2 67 73 140
2 T87 T26 DEANE PAPPAS -3 F -2 72 68 140
105 T34 T26 GUY BOROS -1 F -2 70 70 140
43 T34 T26 JASON BUHA -1 F -2 70 70 140
1 T 9 T26 TIM PETROVIC * 1 F -2 68 72 140
74 T34 T26 SCOTT FORD -1 F -2 70 70 140
N/A T17 T26 JEFFREY LANKFORD * E F -2 69 71 140
36 T58 T26 FRAN QUINN -2 F -2 71 69 140
N/A T58 T26 VANCE HEAFNER * -2 F -2 71 69 140
73 T 9 T26 PAT BATES * 1 F -2 68 72 140
5 T87 T40 PAUL CLAXTON * -2 F -1 72 69 141
70 T34 T40 MIKE SULLIVAN * E F -1 70 71 141
85 T87 T40 TREVOR DODDS * -2 F -1 72 69 141
89 T58 T40 BEN BATES -1 F -1 71 70 141
18 T34 T40 R.W. EAKS E F -1 70 71 141
91 T34 T40 JEFF SANDAY * E F -1 70 71 141
7 T 9 T40 CHAD CAMPBELL * 2 F -1 68 73 141
94 T87 T40 OMAR URESTI * -2 F -1 72 69 141
35 T17 T40 JAMIE ROGERS * 1 F -1 69 72 141
26 T 9 T40 GENE SAUERS * 2 F -1 68 73 141
N/A T34 T40 MIKE SPRINGER * E F -1 70 71 141
15 T17 T40 PAT PEREZ * 1 F -1 69 72 141
27 T34 T40 RICHARD ZOKOL E F -1 70 71 141
61 T 2 T40 DAVE BARR * 3 F -1 67 74 141
84 T17 T40 BOB HEINTZ * 1 F -1 69 72 141
51 T87 T55 BOBBY GAGE -1 F E 72 70 142
104 T58 T55 BRIAN CLAAR E F E 71 71 142
N/A T87 T55 MAYSON PETTY -1 F E 72 70 142
N/A T17 T55 MIKE HENDERSON * 2 F E 69 73 142
9 T109 T55 JOHN ELLIOTT -2 F E 73 69 142
78 T58 T55 BOB FRIEND E F E 71 71 142
124 T58 T55 JOE DALEY * E F E 71 71 142
86 T87 T55 CASEY MARTIN -1 F E 72 70 142
11 T17 T55 MATT PETERSON 2 F E 69 73 142
72 T34 T55 BRIAN BATEMAN * 1 F E 70 72 142
71 T58 T55 CRAIG BOWDEN E F E 71 71 142
148 T58 T55 SAM RANDOLPH * E F E 71 71 142
127 T34 T55 JIM MCGOVERN 1 F E 70 72 142
58 T58 T55 ROB MCMILLAN * E F E 71 71 142
128 T87 T55 CHAD WRIGHT -1 F E 72 70 142
N/A T 9 T55 MARK SLAWTER 3 F E 68 74 142
The following players failed to make the CUT.
14 T58 HEATH SLOCUM * 71 72 143
3 T109 CHRIS COUCH 73 70 143
24 T87 JOHN KERNOHAN 72 71 143
68 T109 LARRY RINKER 73 70 143
65 T58 JAY HOBBY * 71 72 143
130 T34 CHARLEY HOFFMAN * 70 73 143
109 T58 GARY HALLBERG * 71 72 143
12 T34 SONNY SKINNER 70 73 143
81 T34 CHRIS WOLLMANN 70 73 143
74 T87 BRAD OTT 72 71 143
16 T17 TOMMY BIERSHENK 69 74 143
N/A T109 BOBBY COLE 73 70 143
163 T17 JEFF GOVE 69 74 143
38 T58 JOHN PATTERSON * 71 73 144
13 T34 STEVE RUNGE * 70 74 144
53 T58 BEN CRANE * 71 73 144
92 T87 ANGEL FRANCO 72 72 144
124 T34 GARY KOCH * 70 74 144
10 T58 KEOKE COTNER * 71 73 144
N/A T58 BOBBY COCHRAN * 71 73 144
28 T87 BOB GAUS 72 72 144
93 T17 SHANE BERTSCH 69 75 144
N/A T122 TJAART VAN DER WALT 74 70 144
135 T58 VIC WILK * 71 73 144
76 T109 MICHAEL ALLEN * 73 71 144
56 T87 SCOTT GUMP 72 72 144
N/A T34 ANTHONY PAINTER 70 74 144
21 T58 CHARLES RAULERSON 71 73 144
128 T58 JIM RUTLEDGE 71 74 145
83 T122 DARRON STILES 74 71 145
N/A T143 ERIC BOOKER * 76 69 145
N/A T143 DAVID MATHIS 76 69 145
N/A T122 JIM SALINETTI 74 71 145
N/A T87 STEVE GILLEY * 72 73 145
142 T135 RYAN HOWISON * 75 70 145
N/A T122 JESS DALEY * 74 71 145
N/A T58 GREG SWEATT 71 75 146
160 T34 TODD DEMSEY * 70 76 146
142 T17 DON REESE 69 77 146
67 T87 ROB MCKELVEY * 72 74 146
146 T34 GREG TWIGGS 70 76 146
N/A T122 MIKE DONALD 74 72 146
N/A T135 RYAN DILLON * 75 71 146
N/A T122 SCOTT PETERSEN * 74 72 146
139 T87 CLARENCE ROSE * 72 74 146
8 T122 BRENDEN PAPPAS 74 72 146
64 T34 TODD ROSE * 70 76 146
N/A T58 JOHN INMAN * 71 75 146
32 T87 MICHAEL LONG * 72 74 146
52 T34 OSCAR SERNA * 70 77 147
144 T109 PERRY MOSS * 73 74 147
48 T109 TOM KALINOWSKI * 73 74 147
148 T122 DAVE STOCKTON, JR. * 74 73 147
N/A T87 BOBBY WADKINS * 72 75 147
130 T58 MARK JOHNSON * 71 76 147
140 T150 TOM CARTER 77 70 147
152 T143 JASON SCHULTZ 76 71 147
115 T122 SCOTT HEBERT * 74 74 148
153 T150 ANDY BEAN 77 71 148
44 T135 RICHARD JOHNSON * 75 73 148
42 T152 EMLYN AUBREY 78 70 148
22 T143 JASON CARON 76 72 148
37 T122 JODY BELLFLOWER 74 74 148
147 T87 BARRY CHEESMAN * 72 77 149
69 T122 BOBBY ELLIOTT * 74 75 149
165 T58 PATRICK SHEEHAN * 71 78 149
25 T135 BO VAN PELT 75 74 149
162 T109 BILLY JUDAH 73 76 149
N/A T135 ESTEBAN ISASI * 75 74 149
40 T152 MIKE BRISKY 78 72 150
47 T154 TODD BARRANGER 79 71 150
N/A T143 BRIAN FOGT * 76 74 150
167 T109 JOHN ADAMS * 73 77 150
87 T135 JIM GALLAGHER 75 75 150
N/A T135 EDWARD LOAR 75 75 150
N/A T122 MIKE PEARSON * 74 76 150
97 T122 MIKE GROB 74 77 151
N/A T135 GUS ULRICH * 75 76 151
77 T58 LEE RINKER * 71 80 151
62 T143 JASON KNUTZON * 76 76 152
N/A T143 KEN GUILFORD * 76 77 153
N/A T154 CRAIG SPENCE * 79 75 154
132 156 CURTIS WANGRUD * 81 74 155
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Phil Mickelson and Brian Gay took the same path to the top of the leaderboard after the second round at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans.
Brian Gay had an eagle and seven birdies during Friday's second round. (AP)
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By JERRY FOLTZ
Contributor, GOLFONLINE
(Tuesday, May 1, 2001)
There have been many significant steps along the way in the rise to prominence of the Buy.com Tour and the relatively rapid success that this tour has enjoyed. Its very creation in 1990 was an idea that was both daring and overdue, but time has proven that the Buy.com Tour is indeed a prosperous venture.
The inaugural Buy.com Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs that was staged this past week outside Greenville, S.C., may well prove to be a giant leap in the progress of the Buy.com Tour. Modeled after the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, this tournament brought some pretty heavy hitters to town to help bring out the crowds and guarantee unequivocal success. With Kevin Costner and Dan Marino headlining the list of celebrities and BMW as the presenting sponsor, the Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs was able to accomplish many firsts for a Buy.com tournament. The $500,000 raised for charity was one such first, a Buy.com Tour record for a first-year event, and the debut of the pro-am format was another.
However, the biggest leap was probably one of credibility. It might sound superficial to say that simply the presence of such stars as Costner and company could lend credibility, but it's true. The Buy.com Tour has often been referred to as the minor league of the PGA Tour. A-list type celebrities lending their support to such an event can only help accelerate the shedding of a minor-league label.
Although the level of celebrity was impressive enough, the number of celebrities was even more impressive. But perhaps the most telling fact was the feedback from the celebrities.
When John O'Hurley and the Gatlin brothers seized the stage in an impromptu show of gratitude at the awards banquet Saturday night, the unanimous accolades were formalized. "We play in a lot of these type events, and none of them have anything on this one," were the exact words from the group. "And we'll come back as long as you keep inviting us." It was obvious also that Costner enjoyed himself tremendously, and he was reported to have said some extremely generous remarks, off the record, that led everyone to believe that he would very much look forward to returning in the future. The celebrities' presence obviously guaranteed success this year, but their high praise and promise of continued support will likely guarantee it for years to come.
As if this first-year event didn't have enough going for it already, factor in BMW as a presenting sponsor. The one word that permeated just about every conversation when discussing the tournament and BMW's participation was "classy." Granted, golfers, by and large, represent a company's likely demographic when selling luxury cars, but, once again, BMW is not exactly on anyone's B-list of symbols of success.
Not to be overlooked were the Cliffs Valley Course and the Cliffs at Keowee Vinyards Course designed by Ben Wright and Tom Fazio, respectively. Set in beautifully dramatic terrain outside of town, both courses not only held their own against a field of very talented players, but also drew strong reviews from the same.
One other point worth mentioning that also helps increase the stature of the entire tour is the fact that Jay Haas passed on playing in the far more lucrative Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic to compete in his hometown on the Buy.com Tour. Jay missed the cut and showed that he's not exactly performing at his peak, but in doing so added that little extra proof that these guys can play, too.
Not only was this tournament blessed with all the aforementioned assets, but it also had Lady Luck on its side. The weather was Chamber of Commerce material, Costner and professional partner Brian Hull won the Pro-Am portion of the competition, and a rookie named Jonathan Byrd won the tournament itself -- all of which delighted the sizeable number of onlookers.. Byrd is a graduate of nearby Clemson University.
Costner's final stroke of genius is also worth mentioning. In an eerily similar moment to his movie "Tin Cup", Costner demonstrated that sometimes life can imitate art. Playing to a 14-handicap, Costner delighted the crowd not only with his gracious willingness to never refuse an autograph or picture request, but also by showing occasional signs that his fictional character was almost lifelike with intermittent excellence of golfing ability.
On the final hole of the Pro-Am competition Saturday with the team title already wrapped up, Costner proceeded to hit a variety of, shall we say, tired looking golf shots. Knowing that the fans really didn't care if Roy McAvoy made a 12 on the final hole or an eagle, Costner never put the ball in his pocket despite the temptation. Having finally made it to the green in about six shots, Costner was faced with about a 12-foot downhill putt. He addressed the ball and suddenly stepped away, stood upright, and then addressed the crowd. "All right, we're not going to be back for another year so let's hear it," Costner said, and then he started to clap his hands slowly over his head until the crowd followed suit. He again addressed the putt as the clapping slowly grew louder and more rapid. As he stroked the putt, the applause had reached its crescendo, and as if scripted in Hollywood, the putt dropped. The reaction now became almost deafening, and Costner struck the famous 72nd-hole pose from "Tin Cup" with both arms stretched high into the sky in triumph. Surreal perhaps, but ironic to say the least.
One other first also occurred this week. The Buy.com Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs marked the first time Ben Wright was a presence at a significant professional tournament in years. Ben not only designed the tournament's primary course, he also lives in the area and is a beloved figure to the locals. In this age of political correctness, it might be construed as risky to mention his involvement, but the tournament embraced him, and showcased his golf course and his charm. Regardless of the controversy that surrounded him a few years back, the folks here certainly didn't forget the friend who is revered by many as one of the game's lost treasures.
It was a special week indeed.
Jerry Foltz, an on-course commentator for The Golf Channel who won the 1995 Nike South Carolina Classic, reports on the Buy.com Tour and selected other events for GOLFONLINE. Look for his column each week. You can email your comments to him at: JerryFoltz@aol.com.
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As a matter of fact...
I would love to get rid of my bell service...
I live way out in the country and have a lousey last mile that won't allow a DSL connection...
My phone service has gone out for days at a time and when i depended on dial up that was not good at all...
dont bother complaining they have you by the short hairs...
But... from what i hear the satellite providers like dish network that supply my digital television connection, will soon be proving digital quaility telephony and broadband as part of the package...
When this happens its bye bye bell and hello wireless...
think they know this and thats why they are dragging their feet through the courts to slow things down...
cant blame them for not wanting to compete with 2 cent phone calls but thats the way its going...
its not the bells that are hurting its the companies that depended on their broadband roll out happening a year ago that got the shaft... Covad, Rythms, Northpoint, Westell, and the list goes on and on...
if only they hadnt raised rates so much this might never have happened... time for some new faces on the fed... imho... good luck to you as well... papa
PS-Check out ABC tommorow at 4 and see if F2 Golfer Brian Gay is still in the lead... If you see his caddy look for the F2 logo, its my personal search for the holy grail...lol... papa
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08:03 Tommy Tolles Greg Norman
08:11 Kaname Yokoo John Riegger
08:19 Mike Weir Jonathan Kaye
08:27 Marco Dawson Mathew Goggin
08:35 Craig Kanada Andrew McLardy
08:43 Scott Dunlap Pete Jordan
08:51 Scott Hoch Jeff Sluman
08:59 Kenny Perry Steve Stricker
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09:15 John Cook Neal Lancaster
09:23 Dudley Hart Brent Geiberger
09:31 Fulton Allem Michael Clark II
09:39 Charles Howell Greg Chalmers
09:47 Tom Pernice Jr. Woody Austin
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10:11 Grant Waite Paul Gow
10:19 Bradley Hughes Bob Tway
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10:35 Kirk Triplett Stephen Ames
10:44 Robin Freeman David Toms
10:53 Chris Smith Danny Ellis
11:02 Scott Simpson Ted Tryba
11:11 Joel Edwards Frank Lickliter
11:20 Brian Henninger J.L. Lewis
11:29 Paul Stankowski Nick Price
11:38 Joe Durant Steve Lowery
11:47 Shigeki Maruyama Blaine McCallister
11:56 David Duval David Peoples
12:05 Carlos Franco Brad Fabel
12:14 Brian Watts Jim Carter
12:23 Brian Wilson Ernie Els
12:32 Keith Clearwater Chris Tidland
12:41 Harrison Frazar Jerry Kelly
12:50 Brian Gay Phil Mickelson *
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Refreshed Mickelson tied with Gay for New Orleans lead...
May 4, 2001
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NEW ORLEANS -- After the Masters, Phil Mickelson needed some down time. A three-week respite apparently left him more rested than rusty.
Mickelson followed up a first-round 66 with another one Friday and had him tied with Brian Gay for the lead in the $4 million Compaq Classic.
For two weeks after the Masters, Phil Mickelson didn't touch a club; his first two rounds back are 66-66.(AP)
"It's starting to feel a little bit more comfortable now, standing on tee shots and knowing a little bit on what side I might miss it, and that allows me to minimize my mistakes," Mickelson said. "I'm hoping that over the course of the next two days I steadily progress and improve some ball striking and so forth."
One stroke behind the leaders was Harrison Frazar, who had a second-round 65.
Paul Stankowski followed up his course- and tournament-record 61 with a 5-over 77 Friday.
"After going bogey, bogey and triple-bogey on the 15th hole, I was looking for a tourniquet," Stankowski said. "I couldn't stop the bleeding."
Mickelson, the No. 2 golfer in the world, admitted he desperately wanted to win the Masters but lost by three strokes to Tiger Woods. He was done in by an errant tee shot on No. 11 and a three-putt on 16, mistakes that led to an even-par 36 on the back nine of Augusta.
Although Mickelson said he only thought about the Masters for a day or two afterward, he took three weeks off, not touching a golf club for the first two, and arrived at the Compaq Classic refreshed.
"With only a couple or three holes left, I had a very realistic shot at winning this year's Masters," Mickelson said. "So I felt that my level of play increased."
Although his scores were identical, Mickelson felt he played better on Friday.
"I think the approach has to be to work into the week," Mickelson said. "Because when you come off of a stretch you're not going to be firing on all cylinders the first day. You need to be patient and let it slowly come, which I've tried to do."
Gay's 66s put him in new territory.
"I missed the cut last year, and the year before, I don't remember," Gay said. "I made the cut, but I want to say around 40th or something."
Frazar looked to his recent finishes in sizing up his chances at winning.
"Two years ago I finished second and last year I finished third here," Frazar said. "So this will be either first or fourth (place) coming up. I don't know which."
Jerry Kelly, Keith Clearwater, Chris Tidland and Brian Wilson were all at 9 under, while Ernie Els, Brian Watts and Jim Carter were another stroke back.
Two-time defending champion Carlos Franco, David Duval and Brad Fabel were at 7 under.
As with the first day, the lowest scores were shot in the morning before the wind came up.
"The front nine played much easier with the wind being calm," Mickelson said. "Then it picked up on the back."
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Round 2 2001 Compaq Classic
Last Updated 8:23 PM ET. 05/04/01
POSITION PLAYER SCORING ROUNDS TOTAL SCORE
MONEY START CURRENT TODAY THRU TO PAR 1 2 3 4
69 T 7 T 1 BRIAN GAY -6 F -12 66 66 132
4 T 7 T 1 PHIL MICKELSON -6 F -12 66 66 132
51 T24 3 HARRISON FRAZAR * -7 F -11 68 65 133
20 T24 T 4 JERRY KELLY * -5 F -9 68 67 135
N/A T 4 T 4 KEITH CLEARWATER * -2 F -9 65 70 135
183 T 7 T 4 CHRIS TIDLAND -3 F -9 66 69 135
191 T 4 T 4 BRIAN WILSON -2 F -9 65 70 135
13 T13 T 8 ERNIE ELS * -3 F -8 67 69 136
160 T 2 T 8 BRIAN WATTS E F -8 64 72 136
118 T 4 T 8 JIM CARTER * -1 F -8 65 71 136
105 T39 T11 CARLOS FRANCO * -4 F -7 69 68 137
N/A T13 T11 BRAD FABEL -2 F -7 67 70 137
23 T39 T11 DAVID DUVAL * -4 F -7 69 68 137
144 T24 T11 DAVID PEOPLES * -3 F -7 68 69 137
53 T13 T15 SHIGEKI MARUYAMA -1 F -6 67 71 138
167 T39 T15 BLAINE MCCALLISTER * -3 F -6 69 69 138
3 T13 T15 JOE DURANT -1 F -6 67 71 138
35 T87 T15 STEVE LOWERY * -5 F -6 71 67 138
41 1 T15 PAUL STANKOWSKI * 5 F -6 61 77 138
45 T39 T15 NICK PRICE * -3 F -6 69 69 138
187 T24 T15 BRIAN HENNINGER -2 F -6 68 70 138
97 T39 T15 J.L. LEWIS * -3 F -6 69 69 138
85 T39 T15 JOEL EDWARDS * -3 F -6 69 69 138
25 T13 T15 FRANK LICKLITER * -1 F -6 67 71 138
54 T24 T25 SCOTT SIMPSON -1 F -5 68 71 139
152 T13 T25 TED TRYBA * E F -5 67 72 139
36 T120 T25 CHRIS SMITH -6 F -5 73 66 139
N/A T120 T25 DANNY ELLIS * -6 F -5 73 66 139
145 T87 T25 ROBIN FREEMAN -4 F -5 71 68 139
28 T 7 T25 DAVID TOMS * 1 F -5 66 73 139
49 T24 T25 KIRK TRIPLETT * -1 F -5 68 71 139
92 T39 T25 STEPHEN AMES -2 F -5 69 70 139
176 T61 T25 JEFF HART * -3 F -5 70 69 139
123 T13 T34 BOB MAY 1 F -4 67 73 140
146 T61 T34 BRADLEY HUGHES * -2 F -4 70 70 140
32 T39 T34 BOB TWAY -1 F -4 69 71 140
56 T87 T34 GRANT WAITE -3 F -4 71 69 140
138 T61 T34 PAUL GOW * -2 F -4 70 70 140
216 T87 T34 DICKY PRIDE -3 F -4 71 69 140
9 T13 T34 HAL SUTTON 1 F -4 67 73 140
121 T61 T34 GABRIEL HJERTSTEDT -2 F -4 70 70 140
26 T13 T34 SCOTT VERPLANK * 1 F -4 67 73 140
95 T 7 T34 TOM PERNICE JR. * 2 F -4 66 74 140
210 T24 T34 WOODY AUSTIN E F -4 68 72 140
N/A T39 T34 CHARLES HOWELL -1 F -4 69 71 140
52 T61 T46 GREG CHALMERS -1 F -3 70 71 141
130 T39 T46 FULTON ALLEM * E F -3 69 72 141
103 T61 T46 MICHAEL CLARK II * -1 F -3 70 71 141
71 T87 T46 DUDLEY HART * -2 F -3 71 70 141
87 T24 T46 BRENT GEIBERGER * 1 F -3 68 73 141
82 T61 T46 JOHN COOK * -1 F -3 70 71 141
117 T61 T46 NEAL LANCASTER -1 F -3 70 71 141
188 T24 T46 BILL GLASSON * 1 F -3 68 73 141
174 T24 T46 ANDREW MAGEE 1 F -3 68 73 141
72 T 2 T46 KENNY PERRY * 5 F -3 64 77 141
8 T39 T46 STEVE STRICKER E F -3 69 72 141
15 T39 T46 SCOTT HOCH * E F -3 69 72 141
21 T39 T46 JEFF SLUMAN * E F -3 69 72 141
60 T39 T46 SCOTT DUNLAP E F -3 69 72 141
169 T87 T46 PETE JORDAN * -2 F -3 71 70 141
158 T87 T46 CRAIG KANADA * -2 F -3 71 70 141
195 T61 T46 ANDREW MCLARDY * -1 F -3 70 71 141
139 T87 T63 MARCO DAWSON -1 F -2 71 71 142
99 T39 T63 MATHEW GOGGIN 1 F -2 69 73 142
10 T24 T63 MIKE WEIR 2 F -2 68 74 142
83 T39 T63 JONATHAN KAYE 1 F -2 69 73 142
70 T61 T63 KANAME YOKOO * E F -2 70 72 142
172 T39 T63 JOHN RIEGGER 1 F -2 69 73 142
150 T13 T63 TOMMY TOLLES * 3 F -2 67 75 142
108 T61 T63 GREG NORMAN E F -2 70 72 142
170 T24 T63 RUSS COCHRAN * 2 F -2 68 74 142
113 T111 T63 CAMERON BECKMAN -2 F -2 72 70 142
The following players failed to make the CUT.
132 T111 EMANUELE CANONICA 72 71 143
80 T87 BRINY BAIRD * 71 72 143
16 T61 SCOTT MCCARRON 70 73 143
129 T87 KEVIN JOHNSON 71 72 143
29 T120 CHRIS DIMARCO 73 70 143
24 T137 KEVIN SUTHERLAND * 74 69 143
6 T87 MARK CALCAVECCHIA * 71 72 143
194 T87 RICHIE COUGHLAN * 71 72 143
48 T39 K.J. CHOI 69 74 143
143 T39 MICHAEL MUEHR 69 74 143
86 T61 LEN MATTIACE * 70 73 143
N/A T87 RODNEY BUTCHER * 71 72 143
62 T39 BRETT QUIGLEY 69 74 143
30 T87 GARRETT WILLIS 71 72 143
N/A T111 TIM THELEN * 72 71 143
140 T61 JEFF BREHAUT * 70 74 144
116 T87 CRAIG STADLER * 71 73 144
N/A T39 MIKE STANDLY * 69 75 144
154 T61 HUNTER HAAS 70 74 144
186 T 7 KELLY GRUNEWALD 66 78 144
65 T61 GLEN DAY 70 74 144
193 T13 FUZZY ZOELLER 67 77 144
59 T24 CRAIG BARLOW 68 77 145
120 T120 CLIFF KRESGE * 73 72 145
73 T24 FRANK NOBILO 68 77 145
102 T87 SHAUN MICHEEL * 71 74 145
147 T61 BRENT SCHWARZROCK * 70 75 145
91 T111 JAY DON BLAKE * 72 73 145
119 T120 CRAIG PARRY * 73 72 145
96 T120 RICH BEEM 73 72 145
N/A T120 JACK NICKLAUS 73 72 145
205 T87 IAN LEGGATT 71 74 145
106 T61 EDWARD FRYATT 70 75 145
N/A T87 AARON BENGOECHEA 71 74 145
134 T61 DAVID FROST * 70 75 145
157 T111 MATT GOGEL 72 73 145
217 T111 ROCKY WALCHER * 72 73 145
63 T39 FRANKLIN LANGHAM 69 77 146
78 T61 TIM HERRON 70 76 146
N/A T87 CHIP BECK * 71 75 146
43 T61 STEVE FLESCH 70 76 146
128 T24 MARK HENSBY 68 78 146
81 T61 ESTEBAN TOLEDO 70 76 146
124 T61 JAY WILLIAMSON * 70 76 146
192 T111 SEAN MURPHY * 72 74 146
164 T87 JASON GORE * 71 75 146
N/A T120 AARON BADDELEY * 73 74 147
217 T142 KENT JONES 75 72 147
171 T87 TOMMY ARMOUR III * 71 76 147
156 T120 JOE OGILVIE * 73 74 147
165 T120 JERRY SMITH 73 74 147
N/A T137 JOEY GULLION 74 73 147
190 T137 JIMMY GREEN * 74 73 147
182 T61 JEREMY ANDERSON 70 77 147
142 T120 J.P. HAYES 73 74 147
31 T87 JOSE COCERES 71 76 147
177 T120 STEVE ELKINGTON * 73 74 147
136 T142 STEVE PATE * 75 73 148
213 T111 JEFF JULIAN * 72 76 148
111 T61 LEE PORTER 70 78 148
133 T137 TOM BYRUM * 74 74 148
185 T120 DOUG DUNAKEY * 73 76 149
215 T147 MIKE HULBERT * 76 73 149
126 T142 BEN FERGUSON 75 74 149
84 T147 JOE OZAKI 76 74 150
125 T120 ROBERT DAMRON * 73 77 150
153 T120 DAVID MORLAND IV 73 77 150
198 152 JEFF GALLAGHER * 78 72 150
7 T87 BRAD FAXON 71 79 150
N/A T120 KELLY GIBSON 73 77 150
179 T147 J.J. HENRY 76 74 150
40 T87 GEOFF OGILVY * 71 80 151
135 T142 STEVE JONES 75 77 152
148 T137 GARY NICKLAUS 74 78 152
N/A T120 DAVID LEE * 73 80 153
93 151 CARL PAULSON 77 76 153
79 T142 CRAIG PERKS * 75 79 154
155 T147 STEPHEN ALLAN 76 79 155
N/A T153 DAVID JACKSON 80 77 157
N/A T153 LEIGH BRANNAN * 80 80 160