When last we saw Bob Estes on a PGA Tour stage, the golf world appeared to be rotating on its proper axis.
Tiger Woods stood No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking, as he pretty much had been since forever; a youngster named Jordan Spieth was coming off of a nice rookie season, though he owned just one win; and Justin Thomas was just another fresh face with a nice resume and big dreams.
It was Nov. 17, 2013, and with rounds of 68-69-65-69 Estes had recorded his 91st top 10 in his 632nd PGA Tour event.