This auction consists of (1) color 8x10 promo/photo of and signed by pro golfer Joe Durant.
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Biography:
2004: Finished in the top 100 on the PGA TOUR money list for the fifth time in his fist nine years, including second straight...Finished first on TOUR in Greens in Regulation, fourth in Driving Accuracy and fifth in Total Driving. 2003: Posted four top-10s and finished in the top 75 on the money list
for just the third time in his eight-year career. Led TOUR in Greens in Regulation (72.9%)...A T2 at the FBR Capital Open was his best finish on TOUR since a T2 at the 2001 Shell Houston Open. 2001: Finished in Top 15 on TOUR money list for first time in career...After missing first cut at Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, ran off string of eight consecutive cuts made including four top-10s, two victories and rewrote several TOUR records...Earned more money in first nine starts of season ($1,778,672) than in entire TOUR career ($1,696,838), which covered 128 events...Indian Wells course-record-tying 61, his career low, in second round of Bob Hope Chrysler Classic gave him three-stroke lead. 136 and 193 were 36- and 54-hole tournament records. Fourth-round 66 lifted him to 29-under 256, establishing then-TOUR record for most strokes under par through 72 holes. Closing 65 brought 90-hole records for most strokes under par (36) and fewest strokes (324), breaking marks established by Tom Kite in winning 1993 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic...Continued winning trend in Miami at Genuity Championship, where closing 65 brought his third TOUR title. Began final round four strokes off lead. $810,000 paycheck lifted him to top of money list with $1,493,267 for three weeks...Shared first-round lead at Shell Houston Open and held one-stroke advantage through 54 holes. Closing 74 dropped him to T2, three strokes behind Hal Sutton. Runner-up finish pushed him past $2 million for season. Joined Tiger Woods (1992) as only players to better $2 million without first having $1-million campaign. 2000: Returned to the Top 100 after falling out in 1999 due to an injured rib that hindered his play most of the season. 1999: Won Par-3 Contest at Masters...In February at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, thought he suffered a muscle pull trying to throw duffel bag over his shoulder. Took six weeks off to heal, during which time was diagnosed with a fractured rib. 1998: Became the fifth of eight first-time winners with victory at the Motorola Western Open. Shot 66 for 17-under 271 and two-stroke victory over Vijay Singh. Broke a tie with Singh with birdies at Nos. 14, 15 and 17. 1997: Had successful return to PGA TOUR, finishing 100th on the money list on strength of three top-10s...Led TOUR in Total Driving. 1996: Finished third on Nationwide Tour money list with four top-three finishes. Won Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic by one stroke over Dave Rummells and Brett Quigley. 1992: Earned first PGA TOUR card at Qualifying Tournament. Amateur: 1992 T.C. Jordan Tour Player of the Year...Three-time NAIA All-American and medalist at 1987 NAIA Championship while at Huntingdon College.