List of American PGA Cup golfers

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This is a list of all the American golfers who have played in the PGA Cup through 2019. [1]

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Players

PlayerEditions
Rick Acton 1986, 1994
Jim Albus 1977, 1981, 1982
Ken Allard 1986
J. C. Anderson 2013
Perry Arthur 1996
Tommy Aycock 1978, 1979, 1980
Danny Balin 2011, 2019
Dave Barber 1978, 1980
Jerry Barber 1974
Rex Baxter 1974, 1976
Alex Beach 2019
George Bellino 1977
Bob Benson 1975
Steve Benson 1978, 1981
Ryan Benzel 2007, 2009
Rich Berberian, Jr. 2017, 2019
Don Berry 2003
Scott Bess 1986, 1988
Michael Block 2015
Gene Borek 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983
Bob Borowicz 1992
George Bowman 1994
Bob Boyd 1990, 2000
Stan Brion 1974
Jamie Broce 2015, 2017
Mark Brown 2000, 2017
Bob Bruno 1973, 1979
Mike Burke Jr. 1998
Kevin Burton 2000
Doug Campbell 1980
Jason Caron 2019
Walt Chapman 1994
Paul Claxton 2017
Tom Cleaver 1994
Tim Collins 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984
Ben Cook 2019
Richard Crawford 1982
Stuart Deane 2015
John DeForest 1996
Wayne DeFrancesco 2003
Frank Dobbs 2000
Matt Dobyns 2013, 2015, 2017
Sean Dougherty 2015
Bob Duden 1977
Tim Dunlavey 2000
John Elliott, Jr. 1984
Charlie Epps 1986
Scott Erdmann 2011
Barry Evans 2003
Eddie Famula 1975
Jim Ferree 1979
Jim Ferriell 1977
Gene Fieger 1992, 1998
Bruce Fleisher 1990
Kyle Flinton 2009
Terry Florence 1980, 1984
Bob Ford 1981, 1984, 1990, 1996, 2005
Jeff Freeman 2000
Ray Freeman 1986, 1990
Dale Fuller 1990
Brian Gaffney 2000
Mal Galletta 1973
Bob Galloway 1977
Bob Gaus 1998
John Gentile 1979
Ernie George 1973
Gibby Gilbert 1988
Larry Gilbert 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1992
Mike Gill 2000
Mike Gilmore 2003
David Glenz 1984, 1988
Randy Glover 1975, 1976, 1980
Laurie Hammer 1978
Phil Hancock 1990
Scott Hebert 2009
Denis Husse 1983
David Hutsell 2011
Stu Ingraham 1990, 1996
Bill Israelson 1996
John Jackson 1981, 1982
Tommy Jacobs 1974
Faber Jamerson 2011
Marty Jertson 2011, 2019
David Jimenez 1976
Chip Johnson 2005
Shawn Kelly 2000
Roger Kennedy 1980, 1981
Ben Kern 2019
Darrell Kestner 1998
Jim King 1983
Rob Labritz 2003
George Lanning 1977
Jeff Lankford 1998
Brad Lardon 2011
John Lee 1994
Bob Lendzion 1983, 1988
Ron Letellier 1975
J. L. Lewis 1994
Jack Lewis Jr. 1980
Babe Lichardus 1973, 1975
Eric Lippert 2009
Jim Logue 1974, 1982, 1983
Travis Long 2005
Jay Lumpkin 1988
Denny Lyons 1973, 1974
Larry Mancour 1974
Don Massengale 1973, 1982
O'Dell Massey 1975
Rives McBee 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978
Sean McCarty 2019
Rob McClellan 2011
Ron McDougal 1992, 1994, 1998
Dave McNabb 2017
Brett Melton 2005
Bob Menne 1988
Mark Mielke 1998
Kelly Mitchum 2013
John Molenda 1974
Alan Morin 2003, 2015
Kevin Morris 1983, 1986
Dan Murphy 1984
Lonnie Nielsen 1988, 1996
Pete Oakley 1994
Jay Overton 1979, 1998
Don Padgett II 1976, 1981, 1982, 1984
Rod Perry 2013, 2017
Ron Philo, Jr. 2005, 2007
Ben Polland 2015
Ryan Polzin 2013
Art Proctor 1978
Sammy Rachels 1990, 1996
Adam Rainaud 2017
Lee Rinker 1992, 2007, 2009
Tom Robertson 1983
Gary Robinson 1982
Jeff Roth 1988, 1994, 1996
Mike San Filippo 1992
Steve Schneiter 1996, 2009
Mike Schuchart 1992
Alan Schulte 2007
Bill Schumaker 1986
Jack Seltzer 1983
Craig Shankland 1973
Butch Sheehan 2007
Mark Sheftic 2009, 2011, 2013
Jerry Shortridge 1979, 1980
Sonny Skinner 2009, 2011
Mike Small 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013
Ron Smith 1978
Todd Smith 1994
Jack Sommers 1979
Jeff Sorenson 2013
Bob Sowards 2005, 2013, 2015, 2019
Scott Spence 2005
Josh Speight 2017
Chris Starkjohann 2007
Craig Stevens 2003
Rich Steinmetz 2005
Wheeler Stewart 1986
Grant Sturgeon 2015
Chip Sullivan 2007, 2013
Bruce Summerhays 1977, 1978
Tim Thelen 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007
Craig Thomas 2009
Kim Thompson 1990
Jeff Thomsen 1990
David Thore 1988
Dennis Tiziani 1976
John Traub 1981
Chris Tucker 1998
Brett Upper 1992
Omar Uresti 2015, 2017
Maurice Ver Brugge 1975
Steve Veriato 1992
Ryan Vermeer 2019
Robby Ware 1996
Tom Wargo 1988, 1992
Roger Watson 1975, 1976
Larry Webb 1984
Tim Weinhart 2003
Jim White 1986
Buddy Whitten 1980
Jimmy Wright 1975, 1979, 1982
Bob Wynn 1984
Don Yrene 2007
Bruce Zabriski 1998, 2003

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  1. "PGA Cup 2015 Media Guide" (PDF). Retrieved September 30, 2016.