Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals For Children Open

Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

  • 2012 Ryan Moore
  • 2011 Kevin Na
  • 2010 Jonathan Byrd
  • 2009 Martin Laird
  • 2008 Marc Turnesa

Frys.com Open benefiting Shriners Hospitals for Children

  • 2007 George McNeill

Frys.com Open

  • 2006 Troy Matteson

Michelin Championship at Las Vegas

  • 2005 Wes Short, Jr.
  • 2004 Andre Stolz

Las Vegas Invitational

  • 2003 Stuart Appleby

Invensys Classic at Las Vegas

  • 2002 Phil Tataurangi
  • 2001 Bob Estes
  • 2000 Billy Andrade

Las Vegas Invitational

  • 1999 Jim Furyk
  • 1998 Jim Furyk
  • 1997 Bill Glasson
  • 1996 Tiger Woods
  • 1995 Jim Furyk
  • 1994 Bruce Lietzke
  • 1993 Davis Love III
  • 1992 John Cook
  • 1991 Andrew Magee
  • 1990 Bob Tway
  • 1989 Scott Hoch

Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational

  • 1988 Gary Koch
  • 1987 Paul Azinger
  • 1986 Greg Norman
  • 1985 Curtis Strange
  • 1984 Denis Watson

Panasonic Las Vegas Pro Celebrity Classic

  • 1983 Fuzzy Zoeller

Famous quotes containing the words hospitals, children and/or open:

    ... women can never do efficient and general service in hospitals until their dress is prescribed by laws inexorable as those of the Medes and Persians. Then, that dress should be entirely destitute of steel, starch, whale-bone, flounces, and ornaments of all descriptions; should rest on the shoulders, have a skirt from the waist to the ankle, and a waist which leaves room for breathing.
    Jane Grey Swisshelm (1815–1884)

    If in the earlier part of the century, middle-class children suffered from overattentive mothers, from being “mother’s only accomplishment,” today’s children may suffer from an underestimation of their needs. Our idea of what a child needs in each case reflects what parents need. The child’s needs are thus a cultural football in an economic and marital game.
    Arlie Hochschild (20th century)

    Is encouragement what the poet needs? Open question. Maybe he needs discouragement. In fact, quite a few of them need more discouragement, the most discouragement possible.
    Robert Fitzgerald (1910–1985)