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Associated Press
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Regions Tradition Tour Par Scores
Sunday At Greystone GC Birmingham, Ala. Purse: $2.6 million Yardage: 7,249; Par: 72 Partial Final Round Suspended due to darkness Chris DiMarco70-65-69-69—273-15Stephen Ames69-69-67-68—273-15Michael Wright70-71-66-67—274-14Paul Goydos69-70-69-67—275-13Retief Goosen73-69-67-66—275-13Miguel Angel Jimenez68-68-74-65—275-13Stewart Cink65-72-68-71—276-12Alex Cejka66-69-71-70—276-12David Duval70-69-69-68—276-12Richard Green63-68-75-71—277-11Shane Bertsch71-68-68-70—277-11Matt Gogel68-71-70-68—277-11Thongchai Jaidee72-67-69-70—278-10Ernie Els68-72-70-68—278-10Vijay Singh70-72-69-67—278-10Harrison Frazar72-66-71-70—279-9Ricardo Gonzalez68-69-73-69—279-9Steve Stricker68-72-70-69—279-9Mark Hensby70-73-68-68—279-9Hiroyuki Fujita70-70-72-67—279-9Paul Stankowski73-67-66-75—281-7Greg Chalmers67-71-70-73—281-7Scott Parel69-68-71-73—281-7Brett Quigley69-69-70-73—281-7Doug Barron69-70-70-72—281-7Timothy O'Neal70-69-71-71—281-7Mike Weir74-67-69-71—281-7Fredrik Jacobson77-66-68-70—281-7Bernhard Langer71-70-70-70—281-7Cameron Percy70-69-73-70—282-6Thomas Bjorn67-76-71-68—282-6Stuart Appleby72-71-69-71—283-5David Bransdon69-71-72-71—283-5Robert Karlsson68-73-71-71—283-5Dicky Pride73-74-70-66—283-5Tim Petrovic71-71-68-74—284-4Kirk Triplett69-72-71-72—284-4Darren Clarke72-74-68-70—284-4Kenny Perry71-71-73-69—284-4Woody Austin71-70-70-74—285-3Steve Flesch71-69-71-74—285-3Rod Pampling73-70-68-74—285-3Steve Allan73-68-73-71—285-3Tag Ridings76-71-69-69—285-3David Toms68-74-74-69—285-3Chad Campbell72-70-72-73—287-1Colin Montgomerie74-73-69-71—287-1Paul Broadhurst72-70-76-69—287-1Bob Estes74-73-71-69—287-1Heath Slocum70-71-75-72—288EBrandt Jobe75-74-71-68—288EMario Tiziani76-70-71-73—290+2Will MacKenzie75-73-70-72—290+2Billy Mayfair71-75-75-69—290+2Lee Janzen70-75-77-68—290+2Jeff Maggert75-71-76-69—291+3Corey Pavin77-70-72-73—292+4Billy Andrade77-74-72-69—292+4John Huston73-76-70-74—293+5Scott McCarron73-74-75-71—293+5Tom Lehman73-72-73-76—294+6Ken Tanigawa71-71-77-75—294+6Tom Pernice74-76-71-77—298+10Ken Duke75-79-73-72—299+11Davis Love III73-75-74-78—300+12Jose Maria Olazabal76-77-73-77—303+15Stephen Dodd83-72-73-79—307+19John Senden76-75-75-84—310+22Joe Durant72-72-75—WDScott Dunlap74-78-72—WDBrian Gay75-77-WD LeaderboardScoreThruAngel Cabrera-1815Jerry Kelly -1814Y.E. Yang -1714Steven Alker -1615Charlie Wi-1614Chris DiMarco-1518Stephen Ames-1518Michael Wright-1418Miguel Angel Jimenez-1318Retief Goosen-1318Paul Goydos-1318 Did not finish


USA Today
17-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Chris DiMarco contending at senior major as son makes first Korn Ferry Tour cut
Chris DiMarco contending at senior major as son makes first Korn Ferry Tour cut Pro golf's "other" major is heading to the the weekend, just like the PGA Championship. The over-50 set is competing in the Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Alabama, at Greystone Golf & Country Club. But there's a third professional golf tournament going this weekend, the Korn Ferry Tour's AdventHealth Championship at Blue Hills Country Club in Kansas City. And that's the other one that Chris DiMarco, tied for third at the Regions, is trying to keep an eye on because that's where his son Christian is competing. "My son actually qualified for his first Korn Ferry event in Kansas City, so my wife and I are kind of watching his front nine and he was right down to the wire, he was even par. I'm on 18, I've got about a six-footer for birdie after playing really good on the back. I think I birdied five or six holes on the back with a little eight-footer, and my wife goes, 'He made birdie to make the cut!'," said DiMarco. "So obviously I was like pretty pumped. Motivation, you know. Obviously so proud of my son and proud of myself today. I hung in there today." DiMarco did more than hang in there. He opened with a bogey but made six birdies over his next eight holes and signed for a 65, the low round of the day. As for Christian DiMarco, he closed with a birdie to shoot a 1-under 71. He's at 1 under overall and made the cut by two. He is, however, 12 shots back of the lead. Who leads the 2025 Regions Tradition? Richard Green followed up his first-round 63 with a second-round 68 to take a one-shot lead over Steven Alker in the senior major. Former PGA champ Y.E. Yang is in a group of three golfers tied for third at 9 under along with Chris DiMarco and Alex Cejka. Green has made 63 starts on the senior circuit and is still seeking his first win. He has six runner-up finishes. "Good golf's been brewing for a little while so it was nice to be hitting good iron shots and setting up putting opportunities," Green said. "If I can keep doing that through the weekend I'll be happy." Alker has nine senior wins including a major. He won in March in Tucson at the Cologuard Classic, one of the many 54-hole events on the PGA Tour Champions. Is it different preparing for a 72-hole event? "It's just one more day. I think mentally you've got to go in thinking there's going to be one day that's just not quite right. You've just got to battle through it, scrap it out," he said. "If it's two scrappy days, then scrap it out even more. I think that's the difference. Three days, you've just got to keep the pedal down and keep going, but yeah, felt like kind of one of those scrappy days."


Business Wire
07-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Perpay Taps Marqeta To Power Consumer Credit Card
BUSINESS WIRE)--Marqeta, Inc. (NASDAQ: MQ), the global modern card issuing platform that enables embedded finance solutions for the world's innovators, today announced it has been selected by Perpay to power the Perpay Credit Card (issued by Celtic Bank), an unsecured credit card designed to help people build or improve their credit by automating payments directly from a paycheck. Perpay migrated to Marqeta's modern credit card platform to build a credit card experience that helps meet its goal of enabling customers to get the most out of every paycheck. The Perpay Credit Card allows users to directly link their paychecks, ensuring their card balance is paid automatically and helping them stay on top of their financial commitments and build their credit. To expand its credit card offering, Perpay needed a card issuing platform with the speed and flexibility to reach more consumers and elevate the user experience. By deploying the Marqeta platform, Perpay can scale its credit card offering while maintaining full control over the user experience and access in-depth customer insights and modern credit capabilities to drive more meaningful interactions with customers. Perpay's migration to Marqeta's platform highlights the increasing demand for modern credit solutions that offer the scalability and flexibility to truly meet the needs of end users. 'Perpay is on a mission to help people access vital spending power and build credit, and we needed an issuing partner who could keep pace,' said Chris DiMarco, CEO of Perpay. 'By migrating our credit card offering to Marqeta, we're delivering a smoother, more personalized experience that scales with our growth and gives customers the flexibility they deserve.' Marqeta's all-in-one credit platform allows Perpay to deliver a fully integrated digital-first cardholder experience that aligns with Perpay's brand. Perpay can unify and customize every touchpoint, from application to card issuance to everyday spending and account access, to foster deeper engagement and loyalty. Marqeta's platform allows Perpay to instantly issue virtual and tokenized cards for immediate use and access real-time cardholder data and spend controls that provide insights into how users are spending their money to help them stay on top of their finances. Additionally, Marqeta's flexible rewards engine allows Perpay to enhance its rewards offerings, accessing individual spend data and insights to offer personalized rewards that help users earn more to spend within Perpay's marketplace and keep customers engaged. 'The Perpay Credit Card stands out as a noteworthy example of how Marqeta makes it possible to meticulously craft a credit card to meet consumer needs,' said Todd Pollak, Chief Revenue Officer of Marqeta. 'By tapping into the full potential of our credit platform, Perpay is able to customize its credit card experience and expand its offering to deliver greater value to its customers.' About Marqeta (NASDAQ: MQ) Marqeta makes it possible for companies to build and embed financial services into their branded experience—and unlock new ways to grow their business and delight users. The Marqeta platform puts businesses in control of building financial solutions, enabling them to turn real-time data into personalized, optimized solutions for everything from consumer loyalty to capital efficiency. With compliance and security built-in, Marqeta's platform has been proven at scale, processing nearly $300 billion in annual payments volume in 2024. Marqeta is certified to operate in more than 40 countries worldwide. Visit to learn more. About Perpay Perpay exists to make paychecks work harder for the people who earn them. As a mission driven company, Perpay helps working Americans with non-prime credit scores purchase what they need and build credit through automatic payments from their paycheck. Perpay's products are designed with the customer in mind, and are meant to reduce financial stress and expand economic access. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements expressed or implied in this press release include, but are not limited to, quotations and statements relating to changing consumer preferences; increasing consumer adoption of certain digital payment methods, products, and solutions; which payment, banking, and financial services products and solutions may succeed; technological and market trends; Marqeta's business; Marqeta's products and services; and statements made by Marqeta's senior leadership. Actual results may differ materially from the expectations contained in these statements due to risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, the following: any factors creating issues with changes in domestic and international business, market, financial, political and legal conditions; and those risks and uncertainties included in the 'Risk Factors' disclosed in Marqeta's Annual Report on Form 10-K, as may be updated from time to time in Marqeta's periodic filings with the SEC, available at and Marqeta's website at The forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to Marqeta as of the date hereof. Marqeta disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
20 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 2005 Masters, 'In your life'
The 2025 Masters begins in 20 days. As the countdown to heading down Magnolia Lane continues, Golfweek is taking a look back at some Masters history through the years. Today, it's time to examine the 2005 Masters and the significant milestones that occurred at Augusta National Golf Club that year. More: 21 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 2004 Masters, Lefty finally breaks through Tiger Woods birdies the first playoff hole to beat Chris DiMarco and win his fourth green jacket. He joins Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus as the only players to win at least four Masters titles. He had 16 birdies in the second and third rounds, tied for the most in the middle two rounds of all-time. He tied a Masters record with seven straight birdies, starting on No. 7, during the third round. He was seven strokes behind after the opening round. It's also the year of Tiger's famous chip-in on the 16th hole for birdie: "In your life have you seen anything like that." 1) Tiger Woods; 12-under 276 2) Chris DiMarco; 12-under 276 T3) Luke Donald, Retief Goosen; 5-under 283 T5) Mark Hensby, Trevor Immelman, Rod Pampling, Vijay Singh, Mike Weir; 4-under 284 Woods won $1,260,000, and the total purse was $6,861,580. Ryan Moore won low amateur honors, shooting 1-under 287, which was tied for 13th. There were no major course changes in 2005. Jerry Pate won his only Par 3 Contest, shooting 5-under 22. Chairman Emeritus Jack Stephens passes away at age 81 Chris DiMarco played the front nine in 12 under for the week, tying a Masters record Jack Nicklaus plays in his final Masters This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Looking back at 2005 Masters: Winner, purse, highlights and more


USA Today
21-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
20 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 2005 Masters, 'In your life'
20 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 2005 Masters, 'In your life' The 2025 Masters begins in 20 days. As the countdown to heading down Magnolia Lane continues, Golfweek is taking a look back at some Masters history through the years. Today, it's time to examine the 2005 Masters and the significant milestones that occurred at Augusta National Golf Club that year. More: 21 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 2004 Masters, Lefty finally breaks through Who won the 2005 Masters? Tiger Woods birdies the first playoff hole to beat Chris DiMarco and win his fourth green jacket. He joins Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus as the only players to win at least four Masters titles. He had 16 birdies in the second and third rounds, tied for the most in the middle two rounds of all-time. He tied a Masters record with seven straight birdies, starting on No. 7, during the third round. He was seven strokes behind after the opening round. It's also the year of Tiger's famous chip-in on the 16th hole for birdie: "In your life have you seen anything like that." 2005 Masters leaderboard 1) Tiger Woods; 12-under 276 2) Chris DiMarco; 12-under 276 T3) Luke Donald, Retief Goosen; 5-under 283 T5) Mark Hensby, Trevor Immelman, Rod Pampling, Vijay Singh, Mike Weir; 4-under 284 2005 Masters purse, prize money Woods won $1,260,000, and the total purse was $6,861,580. Who was low amateur at the 2005 Masters? Ryan Moore won low amateur honors, shooting 1-under 287, which was tied for 13th. Augusta National course changes in 2005 There were no major course changes in 2005. Who won the 2005 Masters Par 3 Contest? Jerry Pate won his only Par 3 Contest, shooting 5-under 22. 2005 Masters facts, stats