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Watch List Announced for 2004 Hogan Award

NORMAN, Okla. ' The Friends of Golf (FOG) and Colonial Country Club, in cooperation with Bank of America and the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA), have announced the watch list for the 2004 Ben Hogan Award, presented annually to the top mens NCAA Division I, II or III or NAIA golfer.

Taking into account all collegiate and amateur competitions during the last 12 months, the watch list includes 34 golfers, including Outback Steakhouse Arnold Palmer Award winners Alejandro Caizares and Chico States J.J. Jakovac and 2003 first-team PING All-America selections Dustin Bray of North Carolina, Wake Forest’s Bill Haas, Brock Mackenzie of Washington and Arizona’s Chris Nallen.

‘The depth in college golf this year is reflected in the watch list for the Hogan,’ stated GCAA Executive Director Gregg Grost. ‘Obviously, a great collegiate amateur will be chosen in this, the Heisman of college golf.’

The Hogan Award selection committee will select 10 semi-finalists on April 14 and name five finalists on April 27. The winner of the Hogan Award will be announced on May 6 and the presentation banquet will be held at Colonial Country Club on May 17, the Monday prior to the Bank of America Colonial.

Nicolas Allain, Oklahoma City

Chris Baryla, UTEP

Dustin Bray, North Carolina

Alejandro Caizares, Arizona State

Steve Conway, UCLA

Matt Every, Florida

Jack Ferguson, Clemson

Bill Haas, Wake Forest

Jason Hartwick, Texas

Brad Heaven, Toledo

Matt Hendrix, Clemson

John Holmes, Kentucky

Billy Hurley, Navy

J.J. Jakovac, Chico State

Travis Johnson, UCLA

Gregg Jones, Clemson

Martin Laird, Colorado State

Brock Mackenzie, Washington

Nolan Martin, Colorado State

John Merrick, UCLA

Ryan Moore, UNLV

Chris Nallen, Arizona

Jeff Overton, Indiana

Aron Price, Georgia Southern

Michael Putnam, Pepperdine

Chez Reavie, Arizona State

Matthew Rosenfeld, Texas

Josh Sherlin, Saint Johns

Justin Smith, Minnesota

Chris Stroud, Lamar

Peter Tomasulo, California

Camilo Villegas, Florida

Casey Wittenberg, Oklahoma State