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Peter Tomasulo |

Team: PGA Golfer
Age / DOB:  (31) / 10/22/1981
Ht / Wt:  5'10 / 165
College: University of California

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In his final start on the PGA TOUR via a medical extension in the reshuffle category, Peter Tomasulo tied for 50th place at the Wells Fargo Championship.
Tomasulo went in the books at 3-over-par 71-73-72-75=291, good for $15,828.75. To earn a promotion to the Major Medical category, he needed no worse than a solo fourth-place finish at Quail Hollow. Therefore, he fell $343,032 short of fulfilling the terms. He also landed $86,809 below the minimum needed to secure conditional status -- a two-way T17 at worst was necessary -- so he has lost his status on the PGA TOUR and will likely play out the remainder of his season on the Web.com Tour. May 5 - 3:39 PM

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Peter Tomasulo buried 21 birdies against nine bogeys at TPC Louisiana to settle into a tie for 15th place at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Tomasulo posted 12-under 276. It's his sixth payday in seven starts on the PGA TOUR this season and it marks his first top 40 since the 2011 Reno-Tahoe Open. The $102,300.00 paycheck is his largest in 52 career starts on the circuit. It leaves him with one start on his medical extension in the reshuffle category to earn $358,860 and a promotion to the Major Medical category. He's scheduled to compete in this week's Wells Fargo Championship, which carries a purse of $6.7 million. Tomasulo can secure his nut with no worse than a two-way T3 (worth $388,600). (A solo fourth pays just $321,600.) Short of that, he would secure conditional status by pocketing $102,637, which a two-way T17 ($103,850) would achieve. (A solo 18th-place finish would be worth just $100,500.) Should Tomasulo fail on his second initiative, he will lose his status since he's a non-winner.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Apr 28 - 7:55 PM

Peter Tomasulo tied for 61st place at the Valero Texas Open, earning $13,082.00.

After sharing the 18-hole lead with a 5-under-par 67, Tomasulo sat four strokes adrift at the midpoint at 4-under 140. He'd go on to card rounds of 77 and 74 on the weekend. This leaves him with two starts on his medical extension in the reshuffle category to bank $461,160 and earn a promotion to the Major Medical category. He's also $204,937 short of securing conditional status as a safety net. With 94 eligible moving on to the Masters, Tomasulo will instead take his talents to Midland, Tex. for this week's WNB Golf Classic on the Web.com Tour where he ranks 68th on the money list.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Apr 7 - 7:26 PM

Overnight co-leader Peter Tomasulo followed his opening 67 with a 1-over-par 35-38=73 in his second round, arriving at the midpoint in 4-under 140, two strokes adrift of the 36-hole clubhouse co-leaders.

This was a forgettable effort by Tomasulo, who simply cannot afford another if he's going to meet the terms of his medical extension. He holed only one birdie of 12 opportunities today, and that a mere four-footer at the par-4 12th hole. He missed five putts from inside nine feet, four of which for birdie. His longest conversion was a par save from 11'1" at the first hole, hit 10th of the round.
Apr 5 - 3:57 PM

Peter Tomasulo crafted a bogey-free, 5-under-par 34-33=67 in his opening round of the Valero Texas Open, good for a piece of the overnight lead with Matt Bettencourt.

Tomasulo entered the week with just three starts remaining on his medical extension in the reshuffle category to earn $474,242 and a promotion to the Major Medical category. He's also $218,019 short of securing conditional status as a secondary goal, so every round matters in a big way. He hit 13 greens in regulation and rolled in five birdies at TPC San Antonio today. His longest conversion measured 17'7" at the par-5 eighth hole. He hasn't had a top 40 on the PGA TOUR since finishing T38 at the 2011 Reno-Tahoe Open, but he won in a playoff on the Web.com Tour last July.
Apr 4 - 9:17 PM

Peter Tomasulo completed 36 holes of the Shell Houston Open in 5-over-par 82-67=149 and will miss the cut.

Even so, he gets a gold star for not packing it in. After eight bogeys and two doubles shrouded two birdies on Thursday, he chased an opening bogey today with six birdies. Perhaps it will result in momentum at next week's Valero Texas Open. He could use it since he's now down to three starts on his medical extension in the reshuffle category to earn $474,242 and a promotion to the Major Medical category.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Mar 29 - 3:17 PM

Peter Tomasulo settled for a tie for 51st place at the Tampa Bay Championship.

Tomasulo sat two strokes off the 36-hole lead, and then carded a pair of 75s on the weekend to fade from contention. In pocketing just $13,024.00, he's down to four starts on his medical extension in the reshuffle category to earn $474,242 and a promotion to the Major Medical category.
Mar 17 - 6:35 PM

Peter Tomasulo chased his opening 69 at the Tampa Bay Championship with a 3-under-par 35-33=68 to reach the halfway point in 5-under 137, two swings back of the 36-hole lead.

It's a good thing he hit 15 greens in regulation at Copperhead today because he bogeyed the other three holes. The good news is that he picked off six birdies, all of which from inside 10 feet. He concluded his round at the par-4 18th hole where he drove into a fairway bunker but stuffed his approach to 8'2" and then rolled in the birdie.
Mar 15 - 7:27 PM

Peter Tomasulo opened the Tampa Bay Championship with a 2-under-par 33-36=69 to settle in one stroke adrift of the clubhouse co-leaders.

This is Tomasulo's fourth event of the year but his first appearance since Pebble Beach. Including the TBC, he has five starts remaining on his medical extension in the reshuffle to earn $487,266 and a promotion to the Major Medical category, so it's not unusual that he'd remain choosy about where he feels he can contend. He hit 12 greens at Copperhead today and circled five birdies, all from inside eight feet.
Mar 14 - 3:09 PM

Peter Tomaulo has withdrawn from this week's Honda Classic.

The PGA TOUR's media department reported this. Tomasulo was scratched from the tee times released to the media. He won't compete in the Colombia Championship on the Web.com Tour either this week.
Feb 26 - 1:43 PM

Peter Tomasulo has been added to the published field of this week's Honda Classic.

Tomasulo was the fifth alternate when the field was released on Friday afternoon, but he was granted the final sponsor exemption. Tomasulo hasn't competed at PGA National since 2009 (MC). He's cashed in all three of his starts on the PGA TOUR this year but hasn't finished inside the top 40. He tied for 13th place at the Web.comt Tour's Panama Claro Championship on Sunday.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Feb 25 - 5:17 PM

Peter Tomasulo completed the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in 2-under-par 71-75-66-72=284, good for a share of 50th place worth $15,184.00.

He had virtually nothing going until the second nine in his third round on the host course. Tomasulo began on the 10th hole on Saturday and connected 10 pars before rolling in five consecutive birdies beginning at the second hole. He'd convert one more for good measure to secure a bogey-free round and survive the 54-hole cut by two strokes. Today's payday leaves him with five starts on his medical extension in the reshuffle category to earn $487,266 and a promotion to the Major Medical category.
Feb 10 - 7:15 PM

Peter Tomasulo closed the Farmers Insurance Open with a 2-under-par 34-36=70 to finish in a tie for 44th place worth $18,003.71.

It may not look like much on a par 72, but it boosted Tomasulo 25 spots on the leaderboard in the final round to post 1-under 287. He's now 2-for-2 on the young season, but hasn't posted at top 40. And he's down to six starts on his medical extension in the reshuffle to earn $502,450 and a promotion to the Major Medical category.
Jan 28 - 7:01 PM

Peter Tomasulo was granted a sponsore exemption into this week's Farmers Insurance Open.

The PGA TOUR's media department reported this. Tomasulo started the week as the third alternate. He tied for 41st place at Waialae in what's been his only start this year. Somewhat surprisingly, the Southern California native is 0-for-3 at Torrey Pines. Entering this week's edition, he has seven starts on his medical extension in the reshuffle.
Jan 22 - 12:49 PM

Coming in at 7-under-par 68-68-67-70=273, Peter Tomasulo tied for 41st place at the Sony Open in Hawaii.

He earned $19,068.00 at Waialae for what is his largest payday on the PGA TOUR since the 2011 Zurich Classic. It leaves him with seven starts on a medical extension in the reshuffle to earn $520,454 and a promotion to the Major Medical category. When the field for this week's Humana Challenge was released on Friday, the alternates were not included, but Rotoworld learned that he was eighth. That's probably too low for him to consider gaining entry given it's just the second full-field event of the season.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Jan 13 - 10:57 PM