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November 9, 2005

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THREE-WAY TIE FOR THE LEAD AFTER THE

SECOND ROUND OF THE CALLAWAY GOLF PGA SENIOR CPC

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – At the halfway mark of the $285,000 event, Mike San Filippo of Hobe Sound, Fla., Will Frantz of North Port, Fla., and Darrell Kestner of Glen Cove, N.Y., share the second-round lead of the Callaway Golf PGA Senior Club Professional Championship with 5-under-par 139. The wind gusts picked up throughout the day at PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla., presenting difficulties for the 264-player field, resulting in only 36-players breaking par.

San Filippo, the 2002 champion, began the second-round in a four-way tie for fourth place and is attempting to join Ed Sabo (2000-01) of Tequesta, Fla., Roger Kennedy (1992- 94) of Pompano Beach, Fla., and Tom Joyce (1990-91) of Huntington, N.Y., as a back-to-back winner.

“It was a bit of a struggle for me today as I didn’t play as well as I did yesterday (69), but I managed to get it around with an under-par score so I am very pleased,” said San Filippo, PGA Life Member who finished in a tie for 11th place in the 2004 championship. “The South Course has some bite to it as the greens are more difficult to handle with an increased slope and I had a hard time putting on the greens today.”

Frantz and Kestner, who are both playing in their third consecutive national championship, began their rounds in a tie for eighth place and fired 3-under-par 69s through their solid play.

“I birdied the first hole and bogeyed number five, but then I made nine consecutive par putts and finally ended the round with three birdies and a par on the eighteenth hole,” said Frantz, PGA Head Professional at Bobcat Trail Golf Course in North Port, Fla. “I hit 16 of 18 greens in regulation but the greens are a lot slower on the Dye Course than the South Course and I just couldn’t get any speed on the putts, but I tried to remain patient.”

Kestner, who finished in a tie for eighth place in 2004, relied on his iron shots today, allowing him to enter the final two rounds as a co-leader.

“I played great today as I hit the ball extremely well and close to the hole and only missed three greens in the first 36 holes,” said Kestner, PGA Head Professional at Deepdale Golf Course in Manhassett, N.Y. “I still haven’t gotten the putter hot and that is normally my best feature, but I am staying very patient and trying to be there in the end.”

John McNaney, PGA Life Member of Spring Hill, Fla., and John Godwin, PGA Master Professional at Godwin Creek Golf Course in Columbus, Ga., put together 2-under-par 70s for a tie for fourth place with a two-day total of 140, one shot off the pace.

First round leader, Joseph Gutterman, PGA Retail Facility Manager at Palm Coast Golf Outlet in Fla., carded a second-round 5-over-par 77 for a two-day total of even-par 144, and stands in a tie for 18th place.

Seventy-four players made the 36-hole cut of 3-over-par 147 to advance to the final two rounds, which will be played on the South Course.

Callaway Golf is in their fourth year as the title sponsor of the PGA Senior Club Professional Championship. The top-35 finishers at the conclusion of Friday’s final round will earn a berth in the 2006 Senior PGA Championship, May 25-28, at Oak Tree Golf Club in Edmond, Okla. The winner of the Callaway Golf PGA Senior Club Professional Championship will have his name inscribed on the Leo F. Fraser Trophy and will receive a first place check for $20,000.

- Second-Round Scores to Follow -

Callaway Golf PGA Senior Club Professional Championship

PGA Golf Club, Port St. Lucie, Fla.

South Course (Par 72, 6,682)

Dye Course (Par 72, 6,560)

Second-Round Scores

Mike San Filippo, Hobe Sound, Fla. 69-70--139

Will Frantz, North Port, Fla. 70-69--139

Darrell Kestner, Glen Cove, N.Y. 70-69--139

John McNaney, Spring Hill, Fla. 70-70--140

John Godwin, Pine Mountain, Ga. 71-69--140

Bill Schumaker, Columbia City, Ind. 69-72--141

Mike Barge, Chanhassen, Minn. 70-72--142

Bob Ford, Juno Beach, Fla. 73-69--142

John Taylor, Rancho Viego, Texas 70-72--142

Bob Giusti, Halifax, Mass. 68-74--142

Jim Jewell, Naples, Fla. 74-68--142

Mike Zaremba, Pueblo, Colo. 71-71--142

Jerry Impellittiere, Palm City, Fla. 70-72--142

John Baas, Gulf Shores, Ala. 73-70--143

Dan Monday, Etiwanda, Calif. 70-73--143

Jim White, Lincoln, Neb. 68-75--143

Charlie Gibson, Windsor, Calif. 72-71--143

Tom Doozan, Apollo Beach, Fla. 71-73--144

Bob Ackerman, W. Bloomfield, Mich. 75-69--144

Gary Robison, Akron, Ohio 72-72--144

Rob Brown, Omaha, Neb. 72-72--144

Wheeler Stewart, Royal Palm Beach, Fla. 72-72--144

Bobby Heins, Purchase, N.Y. 73-71--144

Michael Zinni, N. Mankato, Minn. 76-68--144

Kevin Morris, White Plains, N.Y. 74-70--144

Joseph Gutterman, Palm Coast, Fla. 67-77--144

Tom Sullivan, Great Barrington, Mass. 71-73--144

Scott Bess, Columbia, Mo. 71-73--144

Roy Vucinich, Moon Township, Pa. 74-71--145

Jeff Thomsen, Boise, Idaho 74-71--145

Jim Logue, Canton, Ohio 71-74--145

Jim Dickson, The Woodlands, Texas 75-70--145

Jack Connelly, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 73-72--145

Jeff Coston, Blaine, Wash. 76-69--145

Jim Ley, Goleta, Calif. 76-69--145

Jack McFaul, Venice, Fla. 73-72--145

Kim Thompson, Salt Lake City, Utah 69-76--145

Jon Fiedler, Camarillo, Calif. 71-74--145

Butch Sheehan, Rancho Mirage, Calif 73-72--145

Larry Mackin, Mesa, Ariz. 74-71--145

Terry Florence, Charleston, S.C. 70-75--145

Dave Kendall, Saline, Mich. 74-71--145

James Blair, Ogden, Utah 71-74--145

Bob Ralston, Little Rock, Ark. 74-72--146

Buddy Whitten, Grand Rapids, Mich. 76-70--146

Lynn Janson, Ada, Mich. 70-76--146

Donald Trahan, Inman, S.C. 75-71--146

John Mazza, Beaver Falls, Pa. 73-73--146

Don De Angelis, Skippack, Pa. 76-70--146

Gregg Wolff, Metter, Ga. 74-72--146

Bob Klein Jr., Graeagle, Calif. 75-71--146

Terry Mauney, Charlotte, N.C. 75-71--146

Buddy Harston, Lexington, Ky. 77-69--146

Tony Saraceno, Cortland, N.Y. 69-77--146

Scott Walter, Franktown, Colo. 72-74--146

Wally Young, Puryear, Tenn. 74-72--146

Jerry Covich, Biloxi, Miss. 76-70--146

Mark Houser, Kingsport, Tenn. 75-71--146

Chuck Frithsen, North Reading, Mass. 71-75--146

Denny Hepler, Warsaw, Ind. 70-76--146

Mike Buss, Las Vegas, Nev. 70-76--146

Michael Harrigan, Arlington Heights, Ill. 73-74--147

Roger Kennedy, Stuart, Fla. 71-76--147

William Dodd Jr., Scottsdale, Ariz. 74-73--147

Rick Karbowski, Worcester, Mass. 74-73--147

Mike Carney, Watertown, Conn. 75-72--147

Gary Gant, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 74-73--147

Bob Leaver, Greensboro, N.C. 73-74--147

Reed Hughes, Senatobia, Miss. 75-72--147

Jack McConachie, Southington, Conn. 70-77--147

Fran Marrello, Plymouth, Conn. 74-73--147

Pete Busch, Scotch Plains, N.J. 73-74--147

Jay Friedman, Scottsdale, Ariz. 74-73--147

Paul Parajeckas, Woburn, Mass. 76-71—147

Failed to make the cut:

Steve Groves, Columbus, Ohio 74-74--148

Jim Fellner, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 77-71--148

Roger Stern, Bethlehem, Pa. 72-76--148

Jay Spitale, N. Canton, Ohio 77-71--148

Bill Baldwin, Milford, Mich. 75-73--148

Steve Heckel, Carterville, Ill. 75-73--148

Jim Sobb, Barrington, Ill. 77-71--148

Bob Bilbo, Olney, Md. 73-75--148

Bobby Bray, Morristown, Tenn. 72-76--148

William Lewis, College Park, Ga. 71-77--148

Mike Nickell, Ft. Worth, Texas 74-74--148

Gary Ostrega, Westfield, N.J. 74-74--148

Mike Paul, Reno, Nev. 72-76--148

Bob Mann, Columbus, Ohio 72-76--148

Wes Smith, Naples, Fla. 73-75--148

Chris Campbell, Vero Beach, Fla. 72-76--148

Greg Harmon, Mesa, Ariz. 73-75--148

Mike Lawrence, Easley, S.C. 76-72--148

Mike Muranyi, Monroe, Wis. 77-71--148

Perry Arthur, Plano, Texas 71-78--149

Denny Ford, Indianapolis, Ind. 73-76--149

Tommy Thomas, Inwood, N.Y. 78-71--149

Robert Moreland, Ottumwa, Iowa 76-73--149

John Gentile, Fairfield, Conn. 76-73--149

Pat Delaney, Westfield, N.Y. 76-73--149

Joe Mcdermott, Port St. Lucie, Fla. 77-72--149

Ed Whitman, Blairstown, N.J. 76-73--149

Gary Wilkins, Norwalk, Ohio 76-73--149

George Plassmann, Olathe, Kan. 74-75--149

Michael D. Grigely, Longmeadow, Mass. 71-78--149

Scott Morris, Fishers, Ind. 72-77--149

George Glenn, Tulsa, Okla. 74-75--149

Jim Thompson, Green Bay, Wis. 72-77--149

Stephen Dunning, River Forest, Ill. 75-74--149

Gary Hardin, Bethlehem, Pa. 76-73--149

Glen Miller, Herndon, Va. 75-74--149

Rick Nuckolls, Wichita, Kan. 74-75--149

Louie Runge, Raymond, Wash. 73-76--149

Roy Christensen, Spanish Fork, Utah 70-79--149

Tom Fussaro, Madison, Ohio 74-75--149

Alex Romanoff, Rockledge, Fla. 77-72--149

James Paschal, Hendersonville, Tenn. 75-74--149

Mike Roberson, Visalia, Calif. 73-77--150

John Calabria, Naples, Fla. 77-73--150

Jeff Marsh, Auburn, Wash. 76-74--150

Steve Moreland, Mount Airy, N.C. 72-78--150

Brad Schmierer, Hastings, Minn. 74-76--150

Bern Coulter, Wilmington, N.C. 76-74--150

Brian Lowe, Windham, N.Y. 74-76--150

Burt Baine, Charlotte, N.C. 78-72--150

Craig Kealey, Wallingford, Conn. 73-77--150

Vince Bizik, Grove, Okla. 76-74--150

Michael Ford, Delray Beach, Fla. 77-73--150

Tom Harris, Muncie, Ind. 73-77--150

Charlie Krenkel, Cullman, Ala. 76-74--150

Tom Nosewicz, Aurora, Colo. 72-78--150

Larry Mullen, Paducah, Ky. 78-72--150

Steve Wells, Dowagiac, Mich. 73-77--150

Greg Farrow, Marlton, N.J. 76-74--150

Jim. Smith, Largo, Fla. 76-74--150

Rusty Gunnarson, Mattapoisett, Mass. 73-77--150

Bob Meyer, Bethel Park, Pa. 74-76--150

Wendell Coffee, Peachtree City, Ga. 76-75--151

Tom Joyce, Long Island, N.Y. 74-77--151

Jerry Herrera, Monrovia, Calif. 76-75--151

Brad Hulett, Fenton, Mo. 77-74--151

Reid Schronce, Wilmington, N.C. 72-79--151

Bobby Pollitt, Jupiter, Fla. 71-80--151

Tom Anderson, Laurel, Mont. 76-75--151

Mark Coward, Mesa, Ariz. 78-73--151

Joe Bostic, Wilton, Conn. 72-79--151

Rob Schaal, Middlesex, N.J. 73-78--151

Mike Thompson, Exton, Pa. 74-77--151

George Newbeck, Maryville, Tenn. 82-69--151

Lauren King, Middletown, Ohio 76-76--152

Mick Soli, San Carlos, Calif. 77-75--152

Don Germer, Omaha, Neb. 82-70--152

Gary Baker, Naples, Fla. 74-78--152

Rick Schultz, Maryville, Mo. 73-79--152

Al Kelley, Eustis, Fla. 77-75--152

Ken Allard, Rochester, Mich. 77-75--152

Steve Benson, Long Grove, Ill. 74-78--152

Mickey Piersall, Dallas, Texas 75-77--152

Denis Husse, Fenton, Mich. 73-79--152

Steve Stull, Richland, Wash. 77-75--152

Gary Sowinski, Rancho Santa Fe, Cal 78-74--152

Michael Worroll, Cape Elizabeth, Maine 75-77--152

Dan Diskin, Amherst, N.H. 75-78--153

Mike Buja, Stone Mountain, Ga. 77-76--153

Mark Spolarich, Cave Creek, Ariz. 78-75--153

Joe Tesori, Syracuse, N.Y. 78-75--153

Ken Krieger, Cheyenne, Wyo. 75-78--153

Bill Hall, St. Louis, Mo. 78-75--153

Charlie Borner Jr., Lincoln, Neb. 81-72--153

Skip Holton, Waterloo, Iowa 74-79--153

Steve Spray, St. Louis, Mo. 78-75--153

John Snopkowski, Morgan Hill, Calif. 73-80--153

Robin Kohberger, Newton, N.J. 76-77--153

Michael D. Early, Port Townsend, Wash. 81-72--153

John Aubrey, Butler, Pa. 76-77--153

Peter Krause, Blaine, Minn. 78-75--153

Phil Newcamp, Pittsburgh, Pa. 76-78--154

Brent Murray, Lake Oswego, Ore. 76-78--154

Michael Parrish, Boaz, Ala. 75-79--154

Sammy L. Borden, Spring, Texas 75-79--154

Tom Lupinacci, Ponte Vedra Beach, F 79-75--154

Skip Guss, Southborough, Mass. 77-77--154

Terry Comstock, Sioux Falls, S.D. 79-75--154

Bob Hauer, Cincinnati, Ohio 78-76--154

Kelley Moser, Norwalk, Conn. 73-81--154

Steve Ball, Oklahoma City, Okla. 78-76--154

Eddie Mudd, Louisville, Ky. 84-71--155

Ron Milanovich, Rimersburg, Pa. 79-76--155

Larry Laoretti, Palm City, Fla. 78-77--155

Dee Brown, Hopkinsville, Ky. 80-75--155

Dan St. Louis, Royal Palm Beach, Fla. 78-77--155

J.D. Cline, Camano Island, Wash. 79-76--155

Chris Bitticks, Sonora, Calif. 75-80--155

Tom Lernihan, Fredericksburg, Va. 78-77--155

Kenny Frye, Barboursville, W.Va. 80-75--155

Mike Brengard, Edwardsville, Ill. 76-79--155

Ray Goddard, Terre Haute, Ind. 80-75--155

Skip Tredway, Omaha, Neb. 78-77--155

John Frillman, Omaha, Neb. 81-74--155

Woody Fitzhugh, Great Falls, Va. 75-80--155

Vince Cali, Orlando, Fla. 80-76--156

Greg Wilson, Oskaloosa, Iowa 79-77--156

Garry Rippy, Austin, Texas 73-83--156

Jeff Jackson, Palm Springs, Calif. 82-74--156

Roger Hatcher, Manassas, Va. 80-76--156

Denny Ferstler, Penfield, N.Y. 77-79--156

Jeff Foxx, Port St. Lucie, Fla. 77-79--156

Paul J. Marchewka, Oceanside, Calif. 76-80--156

James Wright, Tampa, Fla. 75-81--156

Willie J. Smith, Baltimore, Md. 80-76--156

Butch Butler, Lusby, Md. 77-79--156

Jim King, Weston, Mass. 79-77--156

Mark Lemon, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 75-81--156

Jim Ferriell Jr., Carmel, Ind. 85-72--157

Bill Kokott, Madison, Wis. 81-76--157

Ken Corliss Jr., Columbus, Ohio 79-78--157

Mike Stolz, Las Vegas, Nev. 80-77--157

Dennis Foster, Palm Desert, Calif. 81-76--157

John Martin, Sheffield Lake, Ohio 80-77--157

Tony Makarek, Flossmoor, Ill. 83-74--157

Andrew Schaben, Luther, Okla. 80-77--157

Harry Parker III, Lighthouse Point, Fla. 80-77--157

James Dolan III, Haines City, Fla. 76-82--158

David Doherty, Billings, Mont. 83-75--158

Tony De Gisi, Royersford, Pa. 79-79--158

Paul Jaycox, Schenectady, N.Y. 78-80--158

Ross Smith, Noblesville, Ind. 76-82--158

Daniel Haskell, Medford, N.J. 83-75--158

Kean Ridd, Springville, Utah 76-82--158

Chuck Antonuccio, Williamsville, N.Y. 81-77--158

Rick Osberg, Chester Springs, Pa. 77-81--158

Steve Lotz, Eureka, Mo. 81-78--159

Rick Wolcott, Niskayuna, N.Y. 82-77--159

Carl Pedersen, Navarre, Fla. 75-84--159

Rich Fulkerson, Laurel, Miss. 77-82--159

Davey Snyder, Santa Fe, N.M. 79-81--160

Bobby Gordon, Export, Pa. 78-82--160

Steven Reuhl, Bothell, Wash. 79-81--160

Terry Lee Simon, Alvaton, Ky. 83-77--160

Shim Lagoy, Orinda, Calif. 76-84--160

Russell Schreiber, Fayetteville, N.Y. 80-80--160

Jimmy Williams, Christiansburg, Va. 81-79--160

John Mcphee, Waccabuc, N.Y. 82-79--161

Tim Troy, Woodridge, Ill. 72-89--161

Rod Dyer, Montgomery, Ala. 79-83--162

Paul Fakundiny, Rancho Murieta, Calif. 78-84--162

Gary Groh, Lake Bluff, Ill. 79-83--162

Mark Krause, Muskego, Wis. 77-85--162

Earl Svenningsen, Sedona, Ariz. 79-83--162

Dave Fowler, Danville, Calif. 81-82--163

Roy Pace, Hallsville, Texas 81-82--163

Jim Bedus, Newington, Conn. 84-79--163

James M. Barkhurst, La Jolla, Calif. 84-79--163

Ted Meier, Peachtree City, Ga. 83-81--164

Bill Galloway, Owasco, N.Y. 80-85--165

Billy Brown, Lake City, Minn. 82-84--166

David Grygiel, Portland, Maine 79-87--166

Jerry Dixon, Keller, Texas 85-82--167

Dugal Milne, Kihei, Hawaii 84-84--168

Gregg Baker, Kailua, Hawaii 82-87--169

Rick Glenn, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. 86-84--170

Donald Harling, Mckinleyville,Calif. 83-89--172

Roger Garner, Nampa, Idaho 86-90--176

Ted O'Rourke, Convent Station, N.J 83-WD--WD

Chuck Cook, Austin, Texas 75-NC--NC

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