Here are the 27 local business leaders and two sports organizations that financed reconstruction of the Torrey Pines South Course in 2001. Most contributed $100,000, which will be recouped from U.S. Open proceeds.
Doug Allred, real estate developer
Jim Brown, owner of Marvin K. Brown auto dealership
Gary Biszantz, thoroughbred owner
Malin Burnham, chairman of the Burnham Institute for Medical Research
Susan Casagranda, manager of Torrey Pines golf shop
Tom Crow, founder of Cobra Golf
Evans Family, owners of the Lodge at Torrey Pines
Charlie Gaylord, former CEO of Chipsoft
Jim Glynn, former CFO of Invitrogen
Steve Horrell, former owner of Singing Hills Resort (now Sycuan)
Hal Jacobs, son of Qualcomm founder Irwin Jacobs
Jeff Jacobs, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Qualcomm
Richard Jaffe, chief executive of Safe Life
Rees Jones, Torrey Pines course architect
Ray Knowles, real estate developer
Howard Lester, chairman and CEO of Williams-Sonoma
Bob McKee, golf shop proprietor at Torrey Pines
Bob Payne, hotel owner
Jay Rains, law partner at DLA Piper
Art Rivkin, former president of Coca-Cola Bottling Co., San Diego
John Schroeder, former PGA and Champions tour player
Matt Shevlin, retired mortgage finance executive (deceased)
Alex Spanos Family, Chargers owner
Ron Taylor, founder of Pyxis Corp.
Ted Waitt, co-founder of Gateway Computer
Brent Wilkes, former government contractor
Dale Ziegler, a principal at Carlisle Enterprises
Century Club, Buick Invitational organizer
San Diego International Sports Council