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Micheel through to final Q-School
Shaun Micheel with his PGA trophy in 2003
Others who did enough to advance at one of the six, second-round qualifiers across the US were fellow Americans Jason Gore and JP Hayes and India's Arjun Atwall.
Jay Haas Jnr, Robert Gamez, Frank Lickliter, Peter Lonard and Len Mattice were among the better-known former Tour members who didn't make it.
Here is a list of all the winners and most notable survivors and non-survivors coming out of the six second-round Q-School venues:
Brooksville, Florida:
Winner: Jay Williamson
Notable survivors moving on: Arjun Atwal
Notable non-survivors going home: Joe Durant, Dean Wilson, Eric Axley, Ty Tryon, Frank Lickliter, Erik Compton, Jay Haas Jr., Robert Gamez
Panama City Beach, Florida:
Winner: Garrett Osborn
Notable survivors moving on: Casey Wittenberg, Shaun Micheel, Skip Kendall
Notable Names Who Failed to Advance: Guy Boros, Jarrod Lyle, Peter Lonard
Pine Mountain, Georgia:
Winner: Kevin Kisner
Notable survivors moving on: Ken Duke, Carlos Franco, Robert Damron
Notable non-survivors going home: Len Mattiace, Drew Weaver, Mike Van Sickle
Kingwood, Texas
Winner: Emmett Turner
Notable survivors moving on: Glen Day, J.P. Hayes
Notable non-survivors going home: Jamie Lovemark
Beaumont, California:
Winners: Jeff Brehaut, Brendan Steele
Notable survivors moving on: Mark Hensby, Jason Gore, Jonathan Kaye
Notable non-survivors going home: Bob May, Kirk Triplett
McKinney, Texas:
Winner: Martin Flores
Notable survivors moving on: Paul Stankowski, Colt Knost