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2013 USDGC

Having Jared local is awesome. Between Roan, Rovere and Blazek, we have quite a concentration of talent in the area. I also had a chance to play with the Rico's on their way to worlds and that was a great experience... Definitely pulling for Steve Rico to pull this off

Yea I got a chance to play with Jared when I was in Illinois, and he is a stand up dude.
 
Brinster folds, Will and Nate battle it out, and Will three-peats.
 
How many times has the leader going into the final round held on to win?

What is the biggest deficit headed into the final round that was overcome for the win?
 
Is the payout so low they still won't post it anywhere?

Why is it important to someone who's not playing? I doubt that informing random people on the internet of their finances is the highest priority for the people actively putting on a tournament (that apparently still has a good enough payout to attract all the top players).
 
I'm trying to make my presence known in the chat. This is entertaining.

I was doing the same today. Thanks for pointing out my semi-lame attempts at humor. :) I work in the entertainment business, i.e.: keeping high school girls remotely interested in math during 50-or-more-minute-long class periods, so I need to polish up my game.
 
1999 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: 204; Won by 15 - Scores not on PDGA
2000 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: ; Won by 5 - Scores not on PDGA
2001 – Barry Schultz, Wisconsin – Total Score: 245; Won by 1 - Barry led wire to wire
2002 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: 237; Won by 7 - had 2 shot lead going into R4
2003 – Barry Schultz, Wisconsin – Total Score: 243; Won in Playoff - First come from behind, monster R3 to get within 2 going into R4
2004 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: 255; Won by 5 - wire to wire
2005 – Dave Feldberg, Oregon – Total Score: 244; Won by 2 - 2nd CFB, was down 1 going into R4
2006 – Barry Schultz, Wisconsin – Total Score: 236; Won by 11 - Wire to wire
2007 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: 233; Won by 11 - 7 throw lead into R4
2008 – Nate Doss, California – Total: 236; Won by 4 - 4 throw lead into R4
2009 – Nikko Locastro, Missouri – Total: 238; Won by 2 - 3rd CFB, down 3 into R4
2010 – Will Schusterick, Tennessee – Total: 244; Won by 2 - Held onto 2 throw lead
2011 – John Key: lol
2012 – Will Schusterick, Tennessee – Open Champion / Total: 224; Won by 2 - Will and Anthon tied into R4

So three come from behind wins, the largest deficit was 3 throws going into the final round.
 
1999 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: 204; Won by 15 - Scores not on PDGA
2000 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: ; Won by 5 - Scores not on PDGA
2001 – Barry Schultz, Wisconsin – Total Score: 245; Won by 1 - Barry led wire to wire
2002 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: 237; Won by 7 - had 2 shot lead going into R4
2003 – Barry Schultz, Wisconsin – Total Score: 243; Won in Playoff - First come from behind, monster R3 to get within 2 going into R4
2004 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: 255; Won by 5 - wire to wire
2005 – Dave Feldberg, Oregon – Total Score: 244; Won by 2 - 2nd CFB, was down 1 going into R4
2006 – Barry Schultz, Wisconsin – Total Score: 236; Won by 11 - Wire to wire
2007 – Ken Climo, Florida – Total Score: 233; Won by 11 - 7 throw lead into R4
2008 – Nate Doss, California – Total: 236; Won by 4 - 4 throw lead into R4
2009 – Nikko Locastro, Missouri – Total: 238; Won by 2 - 3rd CFB, down 3 into R4
2010 – Will Schusterick, Tennessee – Total: 244; Won by 2 - Held onto 2 throw lead
2011 – John Key: lol
2012 – Will Schusterick, Tennessee – Open Champion / Total: 224; Won by 2 - Will and Anthon tied into R4

So three come from behind wins, the largest deficit was 3 throws going into the final round.

Who is John Key???
 
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