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Since turning pro in 2000, Aaron has won over $10 million in prize money with his steady play and frequent appearances on the leaderboard. Last season, he had six top-25 finishes, highlighted by a pair of top-10 finishes in May and July. But Aaron knows how to win too. He earned the second PGA TOUR victory of his career at the FBR Open in February 2007 where he closed with back-to-back, 7-under-par 64s to win by one stroke. His breakthrough win on tour came in 2006 at the Verizon Heritage Classic when he rallied to win with a six-foot putt on 18. Badds added to his International resume by claiming his first Australian Masters championship in November 2007. This was his fourth international victory, which includes two Australian Open titles. Aaron and his family moved from New Hampshire to Australia when he was just two-years old. Currently a resident of Scottsdale, Ariz., Aaron and his wife, Richelle, welcomed their first child, Jewell, in November 2008.
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Kris first earned his status on the PGA Tour after placing 13th on the 2008 Nationwide Tour money list with $280,588. Splitting time in 2009 between the PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour, Kris secured his 2010 PGA Tour card after successfully making it through the Final Stage of the 2009 Q-School. While playing his rookie season on the PGA Tour in 2009, Kris made the cut in nine of 20 starts, finishing in the top-25 twice. He also made the cut in five of eight starts on the 2009 Nationwide Tour, with three top-25 finishes and a season-best T12 at the Fort Smith Classic. Kris carded his PGA Tour career round of 62 at the 2009 Wyndham Championship.
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Chad is a four-time champion on the PGA Tour, including the TOUR Championship and the Bay Hill Invitational. He's also been a member of the U.S. Ryder Cup Team three times during his career, including the 2008 team in which he posted a 2-1-0 record helping the U.S. to a triumphant victory.
One of the more consistent players and better ball strikers on tour, Chad recorded three top-10 finishes during the 2009 season and made it to a final playoff twice—once at the Masters Tournament and once at the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Chad finished the 2009 season ranked ninth in Greens in Regulation percentage (69.19%).
Chad was born and raised in West Texas and now resides in the Fort Worth area with his wife, Amy. Campbell turned pro in 1996 after graduating from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas and has played on the PGA Tour since 2001.
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Omar earned his 2010 exempt status by finishing T15 at the 2009 PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament. He has played on either the PGA Tour or the Nationwide Tour ever since 1993. Last year, Omar made five of nine cuts on the PGA Tour, highlighted by one top-10, and made 10 of 14 cuts on the Nationwide Tour, where he also posted a top-10. Omar has two wins on the Nationwide Tour: one in 1994 at the Shreveport Open, and one in 2007 at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship. One of Omar’s biggest accomplishments was posting nine consecutive birdies during the 1994 Shreveport Open, setting a Nationwide Tour record that also bettered what was then the all-time PGA Tour mark by one.
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Steve earned his 2010 PGA TOUR card by finishing among the year's top-25 money winners on the Nationwide Tour in 2009. A second half surge during the 2009 season helped him return to the PGA Tour. Steve had made the cut in only six of his first 15 starts but rallied to make the cut in 10 of his last 11 starts. A final-round 72 was good enough to give him a tie for third at the season-ending Tour Championship, which helped him jump from No. 31 to No. 20 on the final money list. He finished 20th on the 2009 Nationwide Tour money list with eight top-25 showings. The two-time All-Big 10 selection played at Indiana University from 1998-2001.
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