The current Top 125 features players from 16 countries outside the U.S: Fiji, England, South Africa, Australia, Canada, Ireland, South Korea, Northern Ireland, Spain, Japan, India, Germany, Trinidad & Tobago, Sweden, France and Argentina.
The Top-10 money winners span a wide variety of ages. Three are in their 20s (Tiger Woods, Luke Donald, Adam Scott), four are in their 30s (Phil Mickelson, David Toms, Retief Goosen, Chris DiMarco) and three are in their 40s (Vijay Singh, Fred Funk, Tom Lehman).
The good news and the bad news.The 18th hole at Harbour Town offered the easiest fairway to hit on the entire PGA Tour in 2004 with 96% of the players doing so. On the other hand, the 8th green was the most difficult to hit on the 2004 PGA Tour with only 29% of the players earning a GIR.
With Tiger Woods resting this week, Bernhard Langer will remain the last player to win the Masters and then win the following week. Langer won at Augusta and Hilton Head in 1985.
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4 -- The number of players who have won the MCI Heritage in their first appearance: Stewart Cink (2004), Jose Coceres (2001), Bob Goalby (1970) and Arnold Palmer (1969).
19 -- The number of players who have been able to put together four rounds in the 60s at Harbour Town Golf Links, site of the MCI Heritage. A total of 2,660 players have played all four rounds in that time, meaning less than one percent have done so.
7 -- Multiple winners of the MCI Classic: Davis Love III (five), Hale Irwin (three), Johnny Miller, Hubert Green, Tom Watson, Payne Stewart and Stewart Cink (two).

