Sunday, August 08, 2010

        Picture of Euan Polson with the trophy by courtesy of Robin Wilson

EUAN POLSON WINS BRORA'S CLYNELISH SALVER

By ROBIN WILSON
Inverness's Euan Polson was reunited with his Brora supporters when he lifted the club's major trophy, The Clynelish Salver, after a gritty, if not spectacular, 16th hole result over the course where he learned to play his boyhood golf fifteen years ago.
As a young teenager in Brora he was the first of the club's juniors to find national distinction and was soon under the wing of the North District Association and the Scottish Golf Union earning Scottish caps before rounding off his junior years with a place in the final of the Scottish Boy's Championship at Murcar in 2005. The first Brora boy to do so.
On finishing his schooling he considered the professional ranks but after a probationary six months at Buchanan Castle turned his back on this and returned to the now family home in Inverness and joining Inverness Golf Club which became his home club. His father, David Polson had moved from the local authority planning office in Dornoch to a senior Planning Officer's post at the Highland Council's Inverness headquarters.
Still trying to map out a career route and now aged 23, Polson's golf has not been so intense over the last three seasons but still of a standard to win, at only his second attempt, the Inverness 4-day event in 2007. For the same reason as Calum Stewart (17), had to miss playing at Brora, national event's date clashes in July and August, Polson missed most of his teenage years at Brora and this was only his fifth attempt after being a sensational début winner of the Class 3 handicap section at the tender age of twelve in 1999.
His opening game in the match-play rounds immediately brought the focus upon him. A crunching 5 and 4 result over three times former winner, Roddy Cameron and then a place in the last four with a 19th hole win over leading qualifier, Simon Harper from Castle Royle.
Harper had snatched the W.J.Hendeson Medal from the grasp of Edinburgh based member Trevor Matheson on a better second round score, two 71's against Matheson's 68 and 74.
Matheson is not a member of any club in Edinburgh but on his home visits is always prominent in stroke-play. With few occasions to play head to head Matheson seems to lack a killer touch, semi finals have been his best efforts and his overdue Clynelish success is still on hold, beaten in the first round by Deeside's Andrew Powell.
Always a difficult year for 17 year olds when high school exams have to take precedence, Stewart's golf has shaded from last season. He did not manage to retain his place in the boys home international team but it gave the local members the opportunity to see him perform on home turf and an eagerly awaited semi final showdown against Polson.
It turned out a bit of an anti-climax, Stewart showing early nerves with a thinned wedge through the first green and just finding the front of the second. A missed green at the fourth hole and the local teenager two behind. Stewart won the 5th and 7th holes as easily as he lost the first two but went ahead by one with his only birdie of the game on the ninth hole, a six foot putt for two.
The local player increased his advantage to two holes after eleven but Polson's birdie on the 14th and winning par on the fifteenth levelled the score again. Stewart was favourite again when he went to the 18th tee one up but bunkered his final tee shot while Polson found the green and the contest continued to the 19th hole where Polson emerged with a birdie to progress into the final and meet Iain Powell (Murcar Links).
Powell, since his only win in 2002, lost in three three successive finals, 2005 to 2007, but after receiving a first round walk-over from Dougall Chalmers (Panmure), Chalmers missing his tee-off time, the Murcar Links man had a cruise result into the final over teenager Craig MacDougall (Loch Ness) making his début in the scratch section.
After Polson's opening birdie Powell then won the next two holes with a delicate chip at the 2nd and a jittery off the green putter approach around a bunker from Polson at the third hole. Polson was not able to level until a par four won the 11th hole as Powell ran into a run of poor tee shots and the Inverness golfer's second birdie of the round from twelve feet on the 12th green returned the lead to him.
Powell then hit two memorable shots with his wedge, from the edge of the burn hazard at the 13th to earn a half and then clipped the pin on the next green hole for a conceded birdie three.
When it appeared he was making a fight back he immediately bogeyed the 15th and had a nightmare four putts on the next green to fall dormy two behind. But the eventual loser on the penultimate hole will be remembered for striking the best shot of the final, one of 190 yards from a second hole fairway bunker to the front of the 17th green. But it was to no avail when he raced his attempt for birdie well past and then conceded a two putt par four to Polson to lose by 3 and 1.
Polson was emotional after his first ever senior win at Brora and paid tribute to his first ever lessons and guidance from junior coaches Ian and Sheila Hamilton who then witnessed their own grandson, Ryan Miller (15) from Royal Troon play in the competition for the first time and make it through to the quarter-finals of the Class 3 handicap section after leading the handicap qualifying scores, nett 60 and 69.
This section's Achroisk Cup was eventually won by George Leonard (Fortrose and Rosemarkie), beating local John MacGregor in the final.
Moving up a section to Class 2 after winning the Class 3 section last year Prestonfield's Jamie Malcom returned to Edinburgh this time with the Clynelish Shield beating local Richard Sutherland 3 and 2. in the final. Disappointed in seeing elder son Calum losing out in the scratch semi-finals the Stewart family were still able to celebrate when they saw their younger son Iain (15), now also a single figure handicapper, win the McRobert Thistle Cup. Up against a former losing finalist from 1978, Golspie's Alister MacDougall, who was just three years older than Stewart when he lost the 1978 final and then went on to appear in the scratch final of 1985 the younger Stewart sibling after missing a winning putt on the final green held his nerve to hole a winning birdie putt on the first extra hole.
RESULTS
QUARTER-FINALS
E. Polson (Inverness) bt S. Harper (Castle Royle) at 19th.
C. Stewart (Brora) beat D M B  Brown (Prestwick) 5 and 4.
I Powell (Murcar Links) bt G Grant (Brora) 2 and 1
C MacDougal (Loch Ness)) beat A. Powell (Deeside) 4 and 3
SEMI-FINALS
Polson bt Stewart at 19th.
Powell bt MacDougall 7 and 6.
FINAL
Polson bt Powell 3 and 1.

Class 1 Handicap
SEMI-FINALS
A MacDougall (Golspie) (5) bt A Fraser (Deeside) (9) 3 and 2.
 I Stewart (Brora) (8) bt A. Stewart (Brora) (6) 6 and 5.
FINAL
I Stewart bt A MacDougall at 19th.

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Standard Life Leven Gold Medal report, final totals

SCOTT LARKIN WINS BY FOUR STROKES

FROM MARK HILLSON

Royal Aberdeen's Scott Larkin, from the same Banchory "stable" as James Byrne, won his first SGU 72-hole Order of Merit today (Sunday) when he had four shots to spare at the end of the Standard Life Leven Gold Medal.
Larkin, who came home  a better player after four years on the American college circuit, took the lead at the halfway stage over the Fife links with rounds of 67 and 70 and held Craigielaw's Mark Hillson, the only Scot to reach the last eight of the British amateur championship last year, at bay over Sunday's final two rounds.
Larkin signed off with 65 and 70 over the par-71 course to win the prestigious Gold Medal with a 15 under par total of 269 while Hillson had a 66 and 72 on Sunday  claim the silver.
For Larkin it was the second time this summer he had been in contention to win a 72-hole. In the Cameron Corbett Vase at Haggs Castle, he tied for victory after four rounds and then lost at the second hole of a play-off. This time, Scott won with something to spare.
Twice past Scottish boys match-play runner-up Paul Shields (KirkhillP) and Edinburgh's James Ross (Royal Burgess) each earned a bronze medal, sharing third place on 276. 
+The Leven Golfing Society computer had a mental breakdown over the third and fourth rounds and the totals which we displayed on Sunday evening were later proved to be wrong in that the totals were right but the sequence of scores had been messed about by the computer. We now have the correct sequence as well as the correct totals below:

FINAL TOTALS
Par 284 (4x71) CSS 71 71 72 72
269 Scott Larkin (Royal Aberdeen) 67 67 65 70.
273 Mark Hillson (Craigielaw) 69 66 66 72.
276 Paul Shields (Kirkhill) 70 68 69 69, James Ross (Royal Burgess) 70 69 70 67
277 Paul Betty (Lenzie) 67 73 67 70.
278 Chris Lawton (Falkirk Tryst) 67 68 71 72, Fraser McKenna (Balmore) 67 69 73 69
280 Stephen Machin (Cowglen) 71 70 73 66, Michael Main (Thornton) 68 67 77 68.
 281 Steven Rennie (Drumpellier) 70 73 68 70, John Wybar (Aldeburth) 69 69 72 71, Jordan McColl (Scotscraig) 66 69 72 74.
282 Gordon Stevenson (Whitecraigs) 70 65 70 77, Gordon Yates (Hilton Park) 71 70 70 71, Bobby Rushford (Grangemouth) 73 68 71 70.
283 Scott Stewart-Cation (Balbirnie Park) 69 67 70 77, Scott Gibson (Southerness) 66 69 73 75, David Mitchell (Leven Thistle) 68 71 74 70.
284 Scott Michie (Kinross) 70 75 71 68, Scott Borrowman (Dollar) 73 69 69 73.
Brian Erskine (Merchants of Edinburgh) 68 73 75 68.
285 Neil Henderson (Glen) 75 72 65 73, Andrew Wallace (Glenbervie) 69 71 73 72.
286 Greg Nicholson (Mortonhall) 68 69 75 74.
287 James Hendrick (Pollok) 68 72 71 76, Ian Bell (Scotscraig) 66 75 72 74, John Duff (Newmachar) 68 71 75 73.
288 Keith Shanks (Briar Ridge) 72 70 74 72
289 Scott Crichton (Aberdour) 73 67 78 71, Ross Bell (Downfield) 65 73 79 72. 
290 Colin Martin (Balbirnie Park) 68 73 71 78, Chris Harkins (Ayr Belleisle) 74 67 73 76.
291 Robert Jenkins (Crow Wood) 72 71 71 77, Grant McNab (Lundin) 71 72 72 76, Sam Binning (Ranfurly Castle) 69 69 76 77, Michael Dailey (Erskine) 69 71 77 74.
292 Stephen Speirs (Australia) 69 74 80 69, Mark Anderson (Leven Thistle) 70 73 70 79
293 Adam Dunton (McDonald Ellon) 71 71 73 78.
294 Martin Brown (Monifieth) 70 67 81 76.
295 Duncan Martin (Longniddry) 69 72 80 74.

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IMG STAND BY STRUGGLING KIWI DANNY LEE

FROM THE STUFF.CO.NZ WEBSITE
IMG are standing by their multi-million dollar deal with struggling Kiwi golfer Danny Lee.
Rumours have been circulating that Lee's continued poor form had thrown his near-$18 million deal on the rocks, with IMG – the same company which represents world No 1 Tiger Woods – getting ready to drop the New Zealander from their books.

Lee, who turned 20 last month, has only made eight cuts in 18 tournaments across the European and US PGA Tours this year and has failed to qualify for any of the four majors since turning pro in April 2009. His best finish in 2010 so far was tied for 21st at the BMW International Open in June.

But vice-president of golf for IMG Australia, David Rollo, denies the sports management giants have any concerns over Lee and are happy to afford him time to learn his trade.
"The rumours aren't true. There are no problems between IMG and Danny, that's not the case at all," Rollo told Sunday News. "Nothing could be further from the truth, we're very happy with Danny. Some players take more time to develop than others on the international tours and he's no exception.
"He's working his tail off and if you look at his scores over the past couple of months there's real progress."

The former amateur world No 1, who shot to fame in 2008 when he broke Tiger Woods' record as the youngest US Amateur champion, has slumped to 299th in the professional world rankings – well behind top Kiwi David Smail (206).

His sole European Tour win, as an amateur at the 2009 Johnnie Walker Classic, is a rare highlight.
But Rollo says Lee's contract does not require him to hold a certain ranking and the player is under no pressure from IMG.
"We stress to all the young players we look after, they've a 30-year-plus career ahead of them. They're not going to be judged by what they do next week, next month or next year but on a continual process," Rollo said.

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Aberdeen City and Hazlehead Golf Club
 Quaich Tournament

SATURDAY RESULTS
Abreviations: AL=Aberdeen Ladies, Ca=Caledonian, Cr=Craibstone, De=Deeside, Hw=Hawick, Hz=Hazlehead, Im=Inschmarlo, Le=Leigh, Mc=McDonald, OM= OldMeldrum, Nb=Newburgh, Nm=Newmacher, No=Northern, Pe=Peterculter, Po=Porthlethen, RA=Royal Aberdeen, Sc=Scotscraig, Ta=Tarland, Wh=Westhill

MEN
SCRATCH MATCH-PLAY
ROUND OF LAST 16Scott Robertson (Hz) bt Micheal Winton (Hz) 4 and 2.

Kevin Duthie (Hz) bt Stuart Mackintosh (Hz) 3 and 1.
Doug Elrick (Hz) bt T Robertson (No) 2 holes.
Donald MacAndrew (RA) bt D Ogston (Hz) 5 and 4.
S Finnie (Ca) bt Kevin Allen (Hz) 1 hole.
Greg Reid (McD) bt E Duthie (Hz) 10 and 8.
A McKenzie (Nm) bt K Zeynalov (Po) 2 holes.
Mike Lynch (Cr) bt Jamie Tinlin (Hw) 5 and 3. 

QUARTER-FINALSDuthie bt Robertson 6 and 5.
Elrick bt MacAndrew 1 hole.
Reid bt Finnie 2 holes.
Lynch bt McKenzie 5 and 4. 


HANDICAP
ROUND OF LAST 16
Dean Gardiner (Ca) bt M Booth (Hz) 1 hole.
C Cooper (Nm) bt William Blacklock (Hw) 2 and 1
M Campbell (Nb) bt R Newcombe (Im) 4 and 3.
Andrew Milne (Nm) bt K Booth (Hz) 4 and 3.
Gordan Duncan (Hz) bt Donald Cross (Le) 3 and 2.
Stuart Duncan (Hz) wo Jordan Laing (Hz) scr.
G Meade (Pe) bt P Morrison (OM) 2 holes.
Greg Moir (Nm) bt Neil McLennan (Sc) 4 and 3. 

QUARTER-FINALSCooper bt Gardiner 4 and 3.

Milne bt Campbell 2 holes.
Duncan bt Duncan 4 and 3.
Meade bt Moir 2 holes.

WOMEN
SCRATCH MATCH-PLAY
QUARTER-FINALS

S Wood (AL) bt C Ross (Ta) 6 and 5.
Megan Clyne (De) bt E Whyte (AL) 5 and 3.
Michelle Finnie (Hz) bt Leslie Thompson (Hz) 3 and 1.
Claire Prouse (Hz) bt Fiona Prouse (Hz) 7 and 6. 

HANDICAP MATCH-PLAY
QUARTER-FINALS
Jenny Martin (Ca) bt J Selbie (Po) 7 and 5.
L McNiven (AL) bt I Coyle (Hz) 6 and 5.
A Fraser (Wh) bt Lena Ingram (Hz) 3 and 1.
Sarah Beattie (Po) bt K Thow (Hz) 1 hole.


JUNIOR STROKE-PLAY
Barry Riley (Hz) 68
Seth Cagle (Hz) 68
Fraser Grant (Hz) 70;

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UNITED STATES CHAMPIONS (Seniors) TOUR
3M CHAMPIONSHIP
TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, Minnesota
LEADING SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72)
130 Mark Calcavecchia 64 66, David Frost (S Africa) 64 66.
132 Kirk Hanefield 68 64, David Peoples 68 64, John Cook 65 67.
133 Steve Haskins 67 66, Jeff Sluman 65 68.
134 Mark O'Meara 68 66, Bruce Vaughan 67 67, Russ Cochran 67 67, Tommy Armour III 63 71.
Selected score:
137 Bernhard Langer (Germany) 68 69 (jt 17th).

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US NATIONWIDE TOUR SCOREBOARD
WICHITAW OPEN
Ctestview Country Club, Wichita, Kansas
THIRD-ROUND TOTALS
Par 213 (3x71)
194 Roberto Castro 64 63 67
197 Scott Gutschewski 64 65 68
198 Arjun Atwal 68 66 64, Brandt Jobe 65 69 64, Colt Knost 70 64 64
199 Dan Buchner 64 66 69, Chris Kirk 67 69 63, Michael Putnam 66 68 65, Daniel Summerhays 67 66 66
200 Matt Davidson 63 67 70, Bubba Dickerson 67 67 66, Fabian Gomez 68 66 66, Hunter Haas 66 66 68, Alan Morin 68 68 64, Jin Park 69 63 68, Michael Schachner 68 68 64, Tjaart Van der Walt 65 66 69, Jhonathan Vegas 65 68 67
201 Paul Claxton 66 66 69, Jim Herman 69 66 66, Kevin Kisner 67 66 68, Rob Oppenheim 68 67 66, Justin Peters 66 70 65, Stephen Poole 68 65 68
202 Josh Broadaway 67 70 65, Garrett Osborn 71 65 66, David Robinson 68 65 69, Brian Smock 68 63 71, Nathan Tyler 71 63 68
203 Ryan Armour 69 66 68, Adam Bland 66 69 68, Kevin Chappell 66 71 66, Jeff Curl 68 66 69, David Hearn 65 69 69, Chris Kamin 69 67 67, Bob May 72 64 67, Zach Miller 67 70 66, Dustin White 69 66 68
204 Jonas Blixt 67 69 68, Scott Dunlap 69 67 68, Doug LaBelle II 68 68 68, Nick Rousey 67 70 67
205 Daniel Barbetti 67 69 69, Bobby Gates 67 70 68, Luke List 71 63 71, Chris Mundorf 67 67 71, Chris Nallen 66 71 68
206 Joe Affrunti 67 70 69, Gavin Coles 68 67 71, Justin Hicks 69 65 72, Martin Piller 67 70 69, Ted Potter, Jr. 71 65 70, John Riegger 69 67 70, Kyle Thompson 69 65 72, Aaron Watkins 71 66 69, Ron Whittaker 66 69 71
207 Brad Adamonis 67 69 71, John Douma 68 69 70, Hugo Leon 71 66 70, Rick Price 70 67 70, Kyle Reifers 71 66 70
208 Jesse Hutchins 69 67 72, Scott Stallings 70 66 72, Andrew Svoboda 68 68 72
209 Todd Fischer 70 67 72
210 Nick Malinowski 66 71 73, Leif Olson 68 68 74

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US PGA TOUR SCOREBOARFD
TURNING STONE RESORT CHAMPIONSHIP
THIRD-ROUND TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72)
201 Alex Cejka (Ger) 66 68 67
203 Chris Couch 67 73 63
204 Billy Mayfair 70 68 66
205 Charles Warren 72 70 63, Chris Tidland 66 69 70, Robert Garrigus 68 69 68, Bill Lunde 73 68 64
206 Michael Bradley 67 71 68, Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 65 70 71, Charley Hoffman 71 67 68, Scott McCarron 72 70 64, Woody Austin 68 69 69, Brett Wetterich 69 70 67
207 Brendon De Jonge 70 71 66, Michael Sim (Aus) 69 71 67, Michael Connell 72 68 67, Steve Elkington (Aus) 66 71 70, D.A. Points 73 68 66, Richard S Johnson (Swe) 69 70 68, Craig Barlow 68 71 68, Carlos Franco (Par) 72 70 65, Josh Teater 71 67 69
208 Brian Davis (Eng) 66 71 71, John Merrick 69 71 68, Garrett Willis 68 73 67, John Mallinger 67 70 71, Brenden Pappas (Rsa) 75 66 67, Alex Prugh 72 68 68, Brett Quigley 69 71 68, Tim Petrovic 71 69 68, Craig Bowden 71 69 68
209 Jerry Kelly 70 70 69, Omar Uresti 65 72 72, Jason Dufner 67 73 69, Marco Dawson 71 70 68, Chris DiMarco 68 72 69, David Duval 70 71 68, Cameron Percy (Aus) 72 68 69, J J Henry 69 70 70, Tom Gillis 70 72 67
210 Aron Price (Aus) 70 69 71, Tim Herron 69 72 69, Garth Mulroy (Rsa) 73 69 68, Charles Howell III 72 69 69, Tim Wilkinson (Nzl) 67 75 68, Henrik Bjornstad (Nor) 72 70 68, Dean Wilson 72 67 71, D.J. Trahan 71 69 70, Stephen Ames (Can) 72 68 70
211 Vaughn Taylor 72 70 69, John Senden (Aus) 70 70 71, Glen Day 68 72 71, Scott Piercy 71 70 70, Matt Bettencourt 68 72 71
212 Brad Faxon 66 75 71, Rodney Pampling (Aus) 73 69 70, David Toms 68 73 71, Graham Delaet (Can) 72 68 72, Troy Merritt 72 69 71, Jonathan Byrd 67 75 70, Nicholas Thompson 69 72 71
213 Billy Hurley III 69 73 71, Will MacKenzie 69 73 71, Nathan Green (Aus) 70 71 72, Mathew Goggin (Aus) 70 71 72, James Nitties (Aus) 70 71 72, Tom Pernice Jnr. 70 71 72
214 Bob Estes 73 69 72, Jay Williamson 72 70 72, Steve Wheatcroft 67 74 73
215 Chris Stroud 71 71 73, Joe Ogilvie 72 70 73

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O'Hair and Palmer share lead as Tiger toils for a 75

FROM THE AOL GOLF NEWS SERVICE
Phil Mickelson failed to capitalise on Tiger Woods' woeful third round at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational as he looked to close in on the world number one ranking.
Mickelson could only manage a one-over-par 71 to leave himself with work to do to end his fellow American's 270-week reign as the world's best player.
The world No 2 bogeyed the par-4 opening hole as well as eight, 14 and 15, his three birdies not enough to prevent him slipping back to five under for the tournament and in a six-way tie for 10th, four shots off the lead.
Mickelson needs a top-four finish, coupled with Woods finishing outside the top 44, to assume top spot. The 14-time major winner looks on course to do that, a third-round 75 leaving him languishing in 78th place on 11 over par.
"I'm trying to win the tournament," Mickelson said on www.pgatour.com on Saturday night.
"I'm only four back, and I fought hard today not really having much just to stay within striking distance. I found it difficult, I think the later groups found it tough today.
"We felt like we had to force the issue. If I can make some birdies tomorrow hopefully I can give those leaders the same feeling.
"I didn't play very well and made some bogeys on the back nine that were costly. I'm going to have to play better tomorrow.
"Tomorrow I've got to get the ball in play. My iron play has been good but off the tee hasn't.
"I've got to get the ball into play, attack some pins and just get a few putts to drop and I think I can put some pressure on the leaders."

THIRD ROUND TOTALS
Par 210 (3x70)
*There was no cut after three rounds.

201 Sean O'Hair 67 70 64, Ryan Palmer 70 68 63
202 Matt Kuchar 69 67 66
203 Peter Hanson (Swe) 69 66 68, Justin Leonard 68 66 69, Ernie Els (Rsa) 69 70 64
204 Hunter Mahan 71 67 66, Jeff Overton 67 70 67, Bo Van Pelt 67 68 69
205 Phil Mickelson 66 68 71, Nick Watney 68 68 69, Dustin Johnson 72 65 68, Katsumasa Miyamoto (Jpn) 71 72 62, Oliver Wilson (Eng) 71 67 67, Bubba Watson 64 71 70
206 Rory McIlroy (NIrl) 68 69 69, Retief Goosen (Rsa) 67 66 73, Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spa) 69 67 70, Lucas Glover 70 66 70, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 71 67 68, Angel Cabrera (Arg) 71 68 67
207 Kenny Perry 66 73 68, Graeme McDowell (NIrl) 66 73 68
208 Steve Stricker 68 71 69, Adam Scott (Aus) 66 70 72, Alexander Noren (Swe) 69 69 70, Martin Kaymer (Ger) 72 67 69, Ryan Moore 70 68 70, Jason Day (Aus) 69 70 69
209 Jim Furyk 72 68 69, Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 73 68 68, Sergio Garcia (Spa) 70 70 69, Paul Casey (Eng) 68 68 73, Martin Laird (Sco) 70 71 68, Padraig Harrington (Irl) 69 70 70
210 Bill Haas 73 66 71, Ben Curtis 69 70 71, Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa) 72 70 68, Rickie Fowler 68 73 69, Heath Slocum 75 68 67, Ross McGowan (Eng) 71 69 70
211 James Kingston (Rsa) 75 65 71, Zach Johnson 70 70 71, Justin Rose (Eng) 71 70 70, Stewart Cink 72 69 70, Troy Matteson 72 70 69, Scott Verplank 75 68 68
212 Ross Fisher (Eng) 70 68 74, Luke Donald (Eng) 70 69 73, Jason Bohn 71 68 73, Edoardo Molinari (Ita) 71 71 70, Marcus Fraser (Aus) 72 72 68
213 Francesco Molinari (Ita) 70 72 71, Chad Campbell 67 73 73, Ben Crane 71 70 72, Mike Weir (Can) 72 69 72, Boo Weekley 73 72 68, Alvaro Quiros (Spa) 73 66 74, Y.E. Yang (Kor) 74 68 71
214 Vijay Singh (Fij) 71 73 70, Gregory Bourdy (Fra) 68 72 74
215 J.B. Holmes 74 72 69, K J Choi (Kor) 70 73 72
216 Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn) 71 73 72, Rhys Davies (Wal) 75 69 72, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 74 72 70
217 Hennie Otto (Rsa) 73 72 72, Yuta Ikeda (Jpn) 72 76 69, Tim Clark (Rsa) 70 72 75
218 Robert Karlsson (Swe) 71 74 73, Soren Hansen (Den) 71 75 72, Simon Dyson (Eng) 72 73 73, Simon Khan (Eng) 73 71 74
219 Ian Poulter (Eng) 72 70 77, David Horsey (Eng) 73 71 75, Camilo Villegas (Col) 75 73 71
220 Anthony Kim 75 76 69
221 Tiger Woods 74 72 75
225 Henrik Stenson (Swe) 79 75 71
226 Michael Jonzon (Swe) 76 74 76

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