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FINAL ROUND
PlaceTeamScore
1Hoch/Perry-31
2Holmes/Weekley-27
3Norman/Villegas-25
4Price/Sluman-24
T5Kelly/Stricker-22
T5Johnson/Verplank-22
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Tiburón Golf Club at
The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples
DEC. 9 - 13, 2009
DaySchedule & Format
WedDay One Pro-Am (Shamble)
ThuDay Two Pro-Am (Best-Ball)
FriFirst-Round (Modified Alt. Shot)
SatSecond-Round (Better Ball)
SunFinal-Round (Scramble)
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Pairings / Tee Times

2008 Merrill Lynch Shootout
Tiburón Golf Club at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples
December 10-14, 2008

Pairings / Tee Times
TeamFinal Round Tee Time
Chris DiMarco & Fred FunkWD
Woody Austin & Mark Calcavecchia8:30 am
Graeme McDowell & Ian Poulter8:45 am
Brad Faxon & Scott McCarron8:45 am
Stewart Cink & Fred Couples9:00 am
Paul Azinger & Rocco Mediate9:00 am
Greg Norman & Camilo Villegas9:15 am
Jerry Kelly & Steve Stricker9:15 am
Zach Johnson & Scott Verplank9:30 am
Nick Price & Jeff Sluman9:30 am
J.B. Holmes & Boo Weekley9:45 am
Scott Hoch & Kenny Perry9:45 am
Last Updated: December 13, 2008, 5:15 pm EST.

A snapshot of the 12 teams:

Greg Norman & Camilo Villegas - Norman, a World Golf Hall of Fame member, will match up well with one of the best young players in the game. The twosome will probably be doing some homework as they prepare to represent the International Team in next year's Presidents Cup competition, where Norman is the captain. Villegas, won back-to-back titles during the FedEx Cup playoffs, including THE TOUR Championship, which vaulted him up the International points list to the No. 2 spot.

Woody Austin & Mark Calcavecchia - In the 2007 Merrill Lynch Shootout, Aquaman survived his showdown with The Shark. And did it with a dramatic shot on the final hole. Woody Austin, who got the nickname when he fell in a lake after hitting out of the water at The Presidents Cup, drained a 35-foot birdie putt on No. 18 to win the Merrill Lynch Shootout with teammate Mark Calcavecchia by a shot over tournament host Greg Norman and Bubba Watson. Austin and Calcavecchia split $700,000 from the $2.8 million purse.

Stewart Cink & Fred Couples - This twosome represented the U.S. on several Presidents Cup teams at the same time and will perhaps do so again next year. Couples will serve as captain and Cink, who was victorious at this year's Travelers Championship, is a regular among the top 20 in the world rankings.

J.B. Holmes & Boo Weekley - When you are not watching Holmes launch drives beyond comprehension you can be entertained by the impeccable ball striking and down-home humor of Weekley. As evidenced by their success at the Ryder Cup and two individual titles during the 2008 season, this team has incredible talent and could be in contention coming down the stretch Sunday.

Paul Azinger & Rocco Mediate - Both enjoyed moments during the 2008 season that will long be remembered as incredible performances in golf lore. Because of their accomplishments they probably will be smiling all week regardless of the competition's outcome. Azinger was captain of the victorious United States Ryder Cup and Mediate lived a dream as he battled Tiger Woods for the U.S. Open title.

Graeme McDowell & Ian Poulter - The always colorfully dressed Poulter was runner-up at the British Open earlier this year and had the best record among the Europeans in the Ryder Cup in September. He is joined by fellow Ryder Cup teammate McDowell, who won twice on the European Tour and finished 5th on the Order of Merit this year. This rookie team both ranked in the top 35 in the world could be tough to handle.

Scott Hoch & Kenny Perry - Have combined for five titles this year alone and 23 throughout the years. Hoch won twice on the Champions Tour and Perry three times on the PGA TOUR. Perry was also instrumental in front of his home crowd to help the U.S. to victory at the Ryder Cup in Louisville.

Chris DiMarco & Fred Funk - Here we have a Florida Gator and a Maryland Terrapin, who seem to never find the water. This team represents two of the most consistent ball-strikers in golf. While DiMarco has battled through injury this year, Funk split time on both Tours this year. He won twice on the Champions Tour and finished second in the season-long points race by 12 points to Jay Haas.

Jerry Kelly & Steve Stricker - This snowbird team could cause loads of trouble for the field. Both live in Madison, Wisconsin and are among the toughest competitors on TOUR. Plus, Kelly knows how to win at Tiburón, having done so with Rod Pampling only two years ago.

Brad Faxon & Scott McCarron - This is one of the more dominant teams at the Merrill Lynch Shootout in the past eight years. They won back-to-back titles in 2000 and 2001 and finished second in 2003. This year will mark the fifth time this duo has teamed up at the Shootout. As individuals, both McCarron and Faxon are tied with Couples and Steve Elkington for the most Shootout victories with three.

Zach Johnson & Scott Verplank - Johnson's 2007 Masters victory ignited more great performances from this sturdy competitor. He won in Atlanta and again a few weeks ago. The two compliment each other well as Verplank, a five-time winner continues another consistent year. Note: these two won the 2006 Wendy's 3 Tour Challenge.

Nick Price & Jeff Sluman - This partnership of major champions is worth watching. While both spend more of their time on the Champions Tour these days, they combine for a solid threat. Hall of Fame member Price has over 40 victories worldwide while Sluman has been one of the game's most consistent competitors.

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