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Scott Stallings |

Team: PGA Golfer
Age / DOB:  (28) / 3/25/1985
Ht / Wt:  6'0' / 195
College: Tennessee Tech

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Scott Stallings heads to the Wells Fargo Championship for the third time having never finished inside the top 70.
This isn’t entirely out of character for what Stallings history demonstrates. He tends to be at his best on easier tracks with deep scores. Given Quail Hollow has the reputation as being one of the more demanding courses on TOUR, his absence of high finishes supports the above theory. May 1 - 9:47 PM
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Scott Stallings carded a 3-under-par 34-35=69 in his second round of the Shell Houston Open to reach the midpoint in 5-under 139, two strokes adrift of the 36-hole clubhouse lead.

Stallings hit 15 greens in regulation today and suffered one bogey, but he still required a trio of par-saving putts from outside 11 feet. That set included a conversion from 11'1" at the par-3 14th hole where he landed his tee ball on the green just over 40 feet from the cup. His longest roll of the day that disappeared was his second of four birdies, measuring 15'9" at the par-3 seventh.
Mar 29 - 2:14 PM

Scott Stallings celebrated his 28th birthday today as he prepares to tackle Redstone Golf Club Tournament Course at the Shell Houston Open.

Since his T4 at the Humana Challenge, he’s suffered four missed cuts and a T29. We've come to expect erratic play with some high peaks and low valleys from the two-time winner, with his best efforts generally saved for some of the easier courses on TOUR. With a missed cut in his only trip to Redstone, it’s likely a wiser choice to spend your time investing elsewhere.
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Mar 25 - 9:30 PM

Scott Stallings returns to action for the first time since the birth of a child at The Honda Classic.

Stallings was his typical feast or famine self to start the year. After a T13 at the season-opening Hyundai Tournament of Champions, he contended for the win at the Humana Challenge before ultimately sharing fourth and just missing out on the playoff. His other three starts went for missed cuts. PGA National is a tough track, and the conventional wisdom on Stallings is to wait for easier venues with plenty of deep numbers and a weaker field before investing too heavily.
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Feb 26 - 10:03 PM

Scott Stallings carded a 6-under-par 33-33=66 at Torrey Pines North in his opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open.

So much for potential letdown after letting a five-stroke lead entering the finale of last week's Humana Challenge slip through his fingers. He roared back today, converting an eagle and five birdies against one bogey. Stallings played the par 5s at Torrey North in bogey-free 5-under. He's among the throng one stroke off the clubhouse lead.
Jan 24 - 6:27 PM

Scott Stallings entered the final round of the Humana Challenge with a five-stroke lead, but his 2-under-par 34-36=70 wasn't enough to earn him a spot in a playoff.

Stallings jumped out to a solid start, making birdies on three of his first four holes to seemingly put the tournament away. He began leading oil with putter starting with a par miss from 1'11" on the par-4 seventh and continuing with a birdie miss from 3'2" on the very next hole. Still, he rebounded with confident birdies on 10 and 11 while saving par despite a drive in the hazard on the par-5 14th. It would soon fall apart, as shaky ball-striking on the closing holes resulted in two bogeys in his final three holes including a bogey from the fairway on the easy par-5 18th. With the birth of a child on the way, he is listed in the field at the Farmers Insurance Open.
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Jan 20 - 7:08 PM

Scott Stallings emerged from a pack of birdie machines to capture the 54-hole lead at the Humana Challenge with a third-round 9-under-par 32-31=63.

Stallings started on the 10th hole of the Nicklaus Private Course at PGA West and navigated it without a blemish. His two eagles and five birdies were good enough to stake him to a five-stroke lead at 22-under 66-65-63=194 when he signed his card. Not only was he bogey-free in the third round, he hasn't given back a stroke all week. It's not surprising that he's playing so well this week in an event that demands low scores when you consider his previous wins. He won the 2012 True South Classic at 24-under.
Jan 19 - 5:28 PM

Scott Stallings is bogey-free 66-65=131 at the midpoint of the Humana Challenge.

Stallings drilled home six birdies at PGA West's Palmer Course on Thursday before adding seven at La Quinta Country Club today. He's birdied all eight par 5s he's played. Currently one stroke off the pace of the 36-hole clubhouse co-leaders, he'll give Nicklaus Private a go on Saturday.
Jan 18 - 5:51 PM

Scott Stallings captured his second win in as many season on the PGA TOUR at the True South Classic, earning a return trip to the Hyundai Tournament of Champions.

Stallings battled injury early in the 2012, but bounced back to find his form for the win in Mississippi and added a second top 10 in the RBC Canadian Open the following week. He finished with his third top 10 at the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic. He tied for 22nd in his first trip to Kapalua.
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Jan 2 - 8:49 PM

Scott Stallings spun a 3-under-par 35-34=69 in the final round of the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic to finish the week inside the top 10 at 12-under 276.

Without the worry of securing his PGA TOUR card this week, he was able to go out and focus on trying to win the golf tournament. In the finale, he landed 14 GIR en route to three birdies and an eagle to just two bogeys. This marks the third top 10 of 2012 for Stallings, and fifth of his career. At the time of his posting, his 80.6 percent GIR led the tournament. He heads into the offseason with plenty of confidence after a successful sophomore season.
Sun, Nov 11, 2012 03:12:00 PM

Scott Stallings followed his opening 66 at the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic with a 2-under-par 35-35=70 on the Magnolia Course in his second round.

Stallings reached the midpoint one stroke off the pace of the clubhouse co-leaders, but he could realisitcally be leading instead. He hit 14 greens in regulation today, but converted only four birdies, and three of those fell in from outside 14 feet -- the longest measured 19'9" at the first hole -- but he also swallowed two bogeys and missed three putts from inside 10 feet.
Fri, Nov 9, 2012 03:02:00 PM

Scott Stallings blitzed the Palm Course for nine birdies en route to a 6-under-par 33-33=66 in his opening round of the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic.

Stallings hit 15 greens and buried birdies on all four par 5s, four par 4s and the par-3 third hole; he led the field in birdies. He racked up 27 putts and finished two strokes off the clubhouse lead. The True South Classic winner sits 87th on the money list, so he can't punch a ticket to the Masters, but he'd earn an additional year on TOUR with a second victory this season. Stallings is already fully exempt through 2014.
Thu, Nov 8, 2012 04:59:00 PM

Scott Stallings posted a 6-under-par 30-34=64 in his opening round of the Wyndham Championship, finishing two strokes adrift of the clubhouse lead.

Stallings chased his win at the True South Classic and T7 in Canada with a missed cut at the PGA Championship, but he's already shaken off that disappointment. He hit 13 greens in regulation at Sedgefield today and went out in bogey-free 5-under thanks to five birdies, three of which from at least 10 feet away. After making the turn, he started his inward side (the front nine on the course) bogey-bogey before rolling in a birdie conversion from 13'9" at 3. Then, at the par-5 fifth, he jarred his third from the rough 54 yards out for eagle.
Thu, Aug 16, 2012 06:01:00 PM

Scott Stallings followed up his win at the True South Classic with a final-round even-par 33-37=70 at the RBC Canadian Open to end the week in a tie for seventh at 12-under 268.

Stallings circled three birdies and surrendered three bogeys in his tour of Hamilton Golf & Country Club. His 14 GIR were solid, but 33 putts and a 2.00 putting average kept him from bigger and better things. He is not scheduled to compete in the Reno-Tahoe Open this week.
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Sun, Jul 29, 2012 05:48:00 PM

Scott Stallings jumped into contention at the RBC Canadian Open with a third-round 6-under-par 32-31=63 just a week after claiming his second PGA TOUR victory in Mississippi.

Stallings circled six birdies, squared bogey and holed out for eagle on the par-4 10th hole from 103 yards in his tour or Hamilton Golf & Country Club. He split nine (of 14) fairways and landed 14 GIR, needing just 26 putts. He enters the final round at 12-under 198 and well inside the top 10.
Sat, Jul 28, 2012 04:10:00 PM