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Hunter Haas |

Team: PGA Golfer
Age / DOB:  (36) / 12/1/1976
Ht / Wt:  5'10 / 170
College: University of Oklahoma

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On his last start via a Major Medical Extension, Hunter Haas settled for a share of 65th place worth $13,936.00 at the Wells Fargo Championship.
Haas posted 6-over-par 75-71-73-75=294 for his third payday in five starts this season, but he fell $205,217 short of fulfilling the terms of his MME. He needed no worse than a solo seventh to retain status. And because he came up short (by $32,002) of securing conditional status as a secondary goal -- a two-way T29 was necessary at worst -- he no longer has status on the PGA TOUR. Expect him to play full-time on the Web.com Tour for the remainder of the season. May 5 - 3:32 PM

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Hunter Haas completed 72 holes of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in 7-under-par 72-69-70-70=281, good for a share of 47th place worth $16,159.00.

He didn't pounce on a scoring TPC Louisiana like many others, but it's his best finish among two paydays in four starts on the PGA TOUR this season. With it plugged in, he's scheduled to make the trip to Quail Hollow for this week's Wells Fargo Championship. If he doesn't withdraw before his tee time in the opening round, it will be his final start via a Major Medical Extension. To retain status, he needs to earn $219,153. That would require no worse than a solo seventh (worth $224,450). To secure conditional status as a secondary goal, he'd need to bank $45,938. No worse than a two-way T29 (worth $46,565) would get that job done. (A solo 30th-place finish would pay just $45,460.) Short of that and the non-winner would lose his status.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Apr 28 - 7:42 PM

Hunter Haas completed 36 holes of the RBC Heritage in 5-over-par 71-76=147 and will miss the cut.

Haas' opening round was a frustrating experience. He hit 13 greens in regulation and converted six birdies, but he erased the entire set with four bogeys and a double. Today's lap around Harbour Town included five bogeys as he went 0-for-9 in birdie chances. The failed opportunity leaves him with two starts on his Major Medical Extension to earn $235,312 and retain status.
Apr 19 - 4:38 PM

Hunter Haas turned in scores of 79 and 71 in two rounds of the Valero Texas Open and will miss the cut.

Haas reached the midpoint in 6-over 150 with two completely different loops of TPC San Antonio. In the opener, he went 0-for-7 in birdie opportunities, instead squaring seven bogeys. Today, he hit 12 greens and dropped in six birdies, including respective conversions from 24'8", 19'5" and 15'2" at the sixth, seventh and 10th holes, but he swallowed an opening triple bogey at 1 and added a double bogey-7 at the eighth. He entered the week as a deep sleeper having posted top 15s in both of his previous appearances at this venue. The missed cut leaves him with three starts on his Major Medical Extension to earn $235,312 and retain status.
Apr 5 - 7:57 PM

Hunter Haas tied for 65th place at the Shell Houston Open, picking up a payday worth $12,834.00.

This was his first start on the PGA TOUR since having hip surgery last year. He settled at even-par 69-71-74-74=288 at Redstone. Haas now has four starts remaining on his Major Medical Extension to earn $235,312 and retain status. He'll make the short trip to this week's Valero Texas Open.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Mar 31 - 9:09 PM

Hunter Haas is listed in the published field of next week's Shell Houston Open.

Haas has burned four rehab starts on the Web.com Tour this season after returning from hip surgery. He has five starts on a Major Medical Extension on the PGA TOUR to earn $248,146 and retain status. In his debut at Redstone's Tournament Course a year ago, he tied for 75th place.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Mar 22 - 9:08 PM

Hunter Haas signed for a 1-over-par 38-33=71 following his opening round of the Panama Claro Championship on the Web.com Tour.

Back in action since having hip surgery last August, Haas sandwiched four consecutive birdies at Panama Golf Club with three bogeys and a double. He's entitled to five rehab starts on the secondary circuit before he return to the PGA TOUR on which he has a Major Medical Extension affording five starts to earn $248,146 and retain status.
Feb 21 - 6:33 PM

Hunter Haas is listed in the published field of next week's Panama Claro Championship on the Web.com Tour.

After making 24 starts in 2012, Haas underwent surgery on his hip and hasn't played since. Expect him to take advantage of his maximum five rehab starts on the secondary circuit since he has only five starts on the PGA TOUR via a Major Medical Extension to earn $248,146 and retain status.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Feb 15 - 6:51 PM

Hunter Haas will begin 2013 on a Major Medical Extension.

Haas revealed in August that he required surgery on his hip. He had already booked 24 starts, so he was given just five on his medical to earn $248,146 and retain status. (He's also $74,931 short of qualifying for conditional status.) As a result of limited opportunities, expect him to be certain that he's 100 percent when he returns. It also wouldn't be unusual if he cherry-picks his sites to match up with his game. It's a situation that doesn't present itself valuably for fantasy gamers.
Sun, Dec 23, 2012 03:35:00 PM

Hunter Haas will not compete again until 2013 after having surgery on his hip.

Haas got right to the point on Twitter today, writing: "Having hip surgery, and will be out till next year." He's currently 149th in FedExCup points after cashing in 12 of 24 starts with two top 25s. Look for him to receive a medical extension to begin next season.
Mon, Aug 13, 2012 12:34:00 PM

Hunter Haas tacked on 8 points in his second round of the Reno-Tahoe Open to reach the midpoint with 18.

He's 4 points back of the 36-hole clubhouse co-leaders. It's been an incredible week in terms of putting for the journeyman. He's hit only 19 greens in regulation but dropped in six birdies in each round and has totaled only 48 putts.
Fri, Aug 3, 2012 08:04:00 PM

Hunter Haas tallied 10 points in his opening round of the Reno-Tahoe Open, finishing one back of the early clubhouse lead.

Haas was bogey-free with 12 points (on six birdies) through 15 holes. He squared two bogeys coming in to erase one birdie. At the time he signed his card, he led the field in Strokes Gained-Putting with a clip north of 4.050. He hit 11 greens and took 25 putts.
Thu, Aug 2, 2012 03:07:00 PM

Hunter Haas has been removed from the published field of this week's RBC Canadian Open.

This is an interesting decision given he's currently 147th in the FedExCup standings. He may be taking a break since he's competed in each of the last seven weeks, but it reduces his window of opportunity to qualify for the Playoffs.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Mon, Jul 23, 2012 10:02:00 AM

Hunter Haas snapped a streak of three missed cuts with a T34 at AT&T National and looks for that form to make the trip from Congressional to The Greenbrier Classic.

For the season, Haas has cashed in nine (of 20) starts including a T8 at the Valero Texas Open. He missed the cut in his 2011 trip to The Old White TPC. If he's to contend this week, he'll likely need to step up iron play that has him 147th in GIR.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Wed, Jul 4, 2012 05:33:00 PM

With a birdie converison of 18'11" at the par-4 18th hole, Hunter Haas survived the cut on the number at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial.

Haas waited until his final hole of the round to circle his first birdie of the day. He reached the midpoint in 3-over 143 along with 10 others tied for 69th place. As a result of more than 78 golfers making the cut, a second cut of top 70 and ties will fall after 54 holes. Included just inside the number is Pat Perez (69-74-143), who carded a quintuple bogey-9 at the ninth hole today. He rinsed two approach shots and three-putted from 6'5".
Fri, May 25, 2012 07:25:00 PM