| Most "Heartbreaking" Rounds: |
| 68-79-73 by Dick Whetzle in 1970: was 1st round co-leader, but withdrew after 3rd round |
| 63-81-78-84 by Eddie Famula in 1971; Was 1st round leader |
| 72-69-80-81 by Randy Quick in 1972; was tied for 1st after 2nd round, but finished T-81st |
| 81-82-65 by Gary Howlett in 1979; missed cut |
| 67-68-71-81 by Gene Borek in 1980: was 3rd round leader by 5, but finished 4 behind winner |
| 73-70-66-77 by Dana Quigley in 1986: was 3rd round leader by 2, but finished 2 behind winner |
| 62-78-74 by Dan Kochivar in 1991, missed cut |
| 63-84-74 by Larry Webb in 1991, missed cut |
| 68-83-76 by Jim Slattery in 1992, missed cut |
| 68-79-75 by George Shortridge in 1992, missed cut |
| 65-72-81 by 1st round co-leader Joe Sciortino in 1993, missed cut |
| 66-76-71-74 by 1st round leader Gary Groh in 1994, went on to finish T-9th |
| 66-77-73-78 by 1st round leader Tommy Sanderson in 1995, went on to finish T-82nd |
| 67-80-72 by Brent Studer in 1996 to miss the cut |
| 67-76-78-78 by 1st round leader Kevin Morris in 1998, went on to finish T-65th |
| 70-81 by 1st round leader Frank Bensel in 1999 to miss the cut |
| 67-69 by Tim Dunlavey to miss the cut in 2001 |
| 69-79-77-83 by Frank Dobbs in 2002 to finish 81st |
| 70-81 by Frank Bensel in 2003 to miss the cut |
| 70-64-70-77 by 3rd round leader Jeff Coston in 2004 to finish T4th |