Sunday, May 25, 2014

MAITLAND SHIELD FINAL AT STONEHAVEN MONDAY EVENING

The City of Aberdeen men's double foursomes tournament final for the Maitland Shield has been
arranged for Monday evening at Stonehaven.
The two ties will tee off at 5pm and 5.07 by agreement between the finalists, Murcar Links and Nigg Bay.

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CALEY PLAYER CLAIMS ROYAL ABERDEEN MEDAL AFTER A 63


BARRY REID TOP SEED FOR ABERDEEN
 

LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH-PLAY

Caledonian's Barry Reid earned himself top seeding in the match-play stages of the 107th Aberdeen Links golf championship and the Royal
Aberdeen medal.
After an opening score of 71 in the weekend qualifying rounds, Reid shot a splendid eight-under-par 63 for an aggregate of 144.

Defending champion Barrie Edmond ( Bon Accord) qualified on 147 (70-77).

MONDAY'S OPENING TIES
  Upper half of draw 
 5.00 B Reid (C) v  M Beattie (C)
  5.06  G.Patterson (N) v G Meade (C)
  5.12  S Finnie  (C)  v W Ross (C)
  5.18 D Oliver  (C)  v  J Miller  (BA)
  5.24 L.Minty  (N)  v D.Grieve (BA)
  5.30 R.Evett  (N)  v  S Davidson (N
  5.36 M Dunn BA  S Allan
  5.42 C Ross  N  R Allerton BA

    Lower half
  5.48 C Somers BA v G J Mitchell N
  5.54 S Smith C v S Milton N
  6.00 M Greig BA v S Forsyth N
  6.06 B Edmond BA  v J Annand BA
  6.12 G.Mitchell N  v G Nicholson N
  6.18 D Leslie  N  v S Manson N
  6.24 G Somers BA v S Duff  N
  6.30 A Doig C v G Robertson N


Tuesday night's Murray Cup Match-play ties



5pm S MEADE (C) (10) v G HOMER (N) (11)
5.06 C CARSON (C) (20) v C MURPHY (BA) (16)
5.12 B LUMSDEN (N) (13) v J URQUHART (BA) (20)

5.18 C DUNN (BA) (15) v K GRAY (C) (12)
5.24 L CARNEGIE (C) (13) v D McPherson (C) (13)


5.30 A SHERRIFFS (N) (10) v R.SMITH (C) (12)
5.36 Mike BAIN (BA) (12) v T RUSSO  (N) (18)
5.42 K.WILLOX (BA) (28) v M DONALD (BA) (18)
5.48 B.SMITH (C) (15) v D DANIEL (C) (16)
5.54 M BAIN (BA) (16) v G DUNCAN (N) (19 )
 

6.00 B LUMSDEN jnr (N) (19) v A PIRIE (N) (12)
6.06 S KELLY (BA) (10) v G W MACKIE (C) (12)
6.12 R KANE (C) (13 ) v M WINTON (C) (12)
6.18 K G ROBERTSON (C) (12) v A REA BA (20)
6.24 T STILL (N) (11) v J DAVIDSON (C) (12)
6.30 P KANE (C) (21) v I ROWE (N) (24)



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MARRIOTT DALMAHOY PRO LIFTS £1,267 PRIZE WITH THREE-UNDER 68

MARK KERR SCORES FIRST WIN OF 

SEASON AT BISHOPBRIGGS pro-am

Mark Kerr's third place in the JDRF Charity pro-am over the Ryder Cup course at Gleneagles on Monday (May 19) suggested he was running into a bit of form.
And so it proved six days later, at the Bishopbriggs pro-am in which he chalked up his first win of the 2014 season.
A late-in-the-day round of three -under-par 68 by the Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel tour pro earned him £1,267 by demoting the clubhouse leading trio of Paul Gallacher (Bearsden), Chris Kelly (Cawder) and Jonathan Lomas (Caprington) all of whom shot 70.
Kerr's round was "nothing special" after seventh holes, following bogeys at the first and sixth with a birdie at the fifth sandwiched between.
But Kerr then covered the last 12 holes in four under par with a bogey-free run studded with birdies at the eighth, 10th, 11th and 17th.
Greig Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) suffered a rare experience on the Tartan Tour - his 74 left him outside the prizemoney allocation which stopped at 73!
Dunbar's Neil Fenwick led the amateur "C Carlin" team to victory with a net 56. Craig Carlin (handicap 16), Gary Fitzpatrick (13) and Michael Lyons (6) were the team members.
PRO SCORES
  par 71
68 M Kerr (Marriott Dalmahoy) (£1,267)
70 P Gallacher (Bearsden), C Kelly (Cawder), J Lomas (Caprington) (£781 each).
71 R Dixon (Renaissance), G Paxton (Ralston), S Craig (Craig Golf), P Robinson (Largs), N Fenwick (Dunbar), R Arnott (Bishopbriggs)), G Fox (Clydeway Golf) (£298 each).
72 A Brown (Archerfield), I Graham (Crow Wood), P O'Hara (Clydeway Golf), S Henderson (Kings Links) (£158 each).
73 J McGhee (Bishopbriggs), S Taylor (Bothwell Castle), C Currie (Caldwell), J McKinnon (Irvine), C Matheson (Falkirk Tryst), S Gray (Hayston) (£84 each). 
OTHER SCORES
74 G Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie GC)
75 A Mackrell (Playsport Golf), D Stein (Ranfurly Castle), Iain Colquhoun (Loch Lomond).
76 Garry Forrester (St Andrews GS), C Robinson(Portpatrick Dunskey), J McCreadie (Buchanan Castle)
77 C Gillies (Kingsfield)
78 J Fraser (Renaissance), C McMaster (Panmure), S McGrenaghan (Cochrane Castle)
79 M Mackenzie (Edzell), D Broadfoot (Kirkcudbright)
80 S Herald (Mearns Castle GA), Craigh Haugh (Cawder)
81 Bran Maston (Callaway Golf)
82 Liam Neeson (World of Golf), Ryan Buckley (Royal Musselburgh), Jonathan Sharp (Carrick on Loch Lomond);.
83 Peter Scanlan (Playsport Golf), Neil Colquhoun (Merchants of Edinburgh)
84 Callum Beveridge (West Kilbride)
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STEPHEN GALLACHER FINISHES WITH A 66 FOR JOINT FIFTH PLACE



                  And the winner is - Rory McIlroy.  Picture by courtesy of Getty Images(c)

RORY McILROY WINS BMW PGA TITLE 

EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS REPORT
By PAUL SYMES 
Rory McIlroy secured his first European Tour victory for 18 months in scintillating style as a closing round of 66 carried him to the BMW PGA Championship title. 
McIlroy ignited his final-day charge at a sun-kissed Wentworth Club, Surrey with an eagle at the fourth hole, and after reaching the turn in 34 he reeled off five birdies on the back nine – including successive gains from the 17th – to finish on 14 under par. McIlroy’s victory, which was the first by an Irishman in The European Tour’s flagship event since Harry Bradshaw in 1958, earned the 25 year old €791,660 and moved the Ulsterman to second place in The Race to Dubai. Ireland's Shane Lowry pushed McIlroy all the way, but in the end he had to settle for second place on 13 under par, one stroke clear of two-time BMW PGA Champion Luke Donald (70) and overnight leader Thomas Björn, who triple-bogeyed the sixth hole en route to signing off with a round of 75. 
 Quotes:  
Rory McIlroy “I played well all week. I thought my short game was really good today when it needed to be, and I converted my chances when I got them.
"It feels great to win on The European Tour again. It’s been 18 months since my last win in Dubai 2012, so it’s probably overdue. 
 “It’s nice to win again, and it’s obviously a great event to win obviously. It’s The European Tour’s flagship event here at Wentworth, so it doesn’t get much better than that.” 
 Shane Lowry
 “To be honest, I feel very unlucky. I felt like I hit some great shots coming in, and I hit probably the best five-iron of my whole year to the 15th but ended up making bogey, which is a bit annoying, especially after bouncing back from a double with a birdie. 
 “But to hole the putt on the last and to finish second on my own is really nice. It’s given me a lot of World Ranking points and a lot of Race to Dubai points, as well. So a lot of positives to take from the week.”
 Luke Donald 
 “It’s a very positive week. There were some tough conditions out there this week with some wind and rain and all sorts, but a lot of positives to take. "Obviously I would love to take that sixth hole back today, as would Thomas, but I was proud of the way I fought back after that to be five under for the last 12 holes.
 “I gave it a shot at the last but came up about a couple feet short, but I’m happy for Rory. He’s obviously been going through a tough time, and it’s nice to see him win again.” 
 Thomas Björn 
  “It’s obviously a disappointment. I just didn’t get it right today, and I made that massive error of judgement error on six, and that kind of let everybody back into the frame. 
"I knew that if I shot 72 today, it was going to be very difficult for people to catch me, but then all of a sudden the gameplan changed. 
 “To be honest, I thought I played pretty solid from tee to green, but I putted awfully. But that’s the way it is. It’s disappointing, but we’ll kick on from here.” 
SCOTSWATCH: Stephen Gallacher finished joint fifth on 279 after a great final round of 66.
Chris Doak finished joint 12th on 281 with a closing round of 71.
Marc Warren finished on 282 and Paul Lawrie on 283. Warren signed off with a 69, Lawrie a 67.

RORY McILROY FACTS, FIGURES
+His sixth European Tour International Schedule and victory in his 134th European Tour event. +Moves to second place in The Race to Dubai with earnings of €1,295,825. 
+ His first European Tour victory since the 2012 DP World Tour Championship, Dubai. 
+ Becomes the first player from Northern Ireland to win the BMW PGA Championship.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
274 R McIlroy (Nir) 68 71 69 66
275 S Lowry (Irl) 64 70 73 68
276 T Björn (Den) 62 72 67 75, L Donald (Eng) 71 67 68 70
279 S Gallacher (Sco) 70 75 68 66, S Dyson (Eng) 69 74 69 67
280 M Siem (Ger) 69 71 72 68, T Aiken (RSA) 68 72 70 70, P Larrazábal (Esp) 69 71 69 71, F Molinari (Ita) 71 74 65 70, H Stenson (Swe) 68 71 71 70
281 J Luiten (Ned) 70 71 67 73, C Doak (Sco) 69 72 69 71, A Levy (Fra) 71 73 70 67, M Kaymer (Ger) 68 75 69 69
282 M Warren (Sco) 73 69 71 69, F Zanotti (Par) 67 72 73 70, R Cabrera-Bello (Esp) 65 73 73 71, J Blixt (Swe) 68 71 72 71, R Green (Aus) 70 73 70 69
283 S Benson (Eng) 71 69 73 70, E Pepperell (Eng) 69 73 68 73, C Wood (Eng) 73 72 69 69, P Lawrie (Sco) 72 71 73 67
284 J Rose (Eng) 70 73 70 71, 285 A Wall (Eng) 67 76 67 75, M Foster (Eng) 72 71 70 72, A Sullivan (Eng) 70 71 69 75, I Poulter (Eng) 70 72 74 69
286 A Hansen (Den) 71 69 74 72, G Havret (Fra) 69 76 70 71, R Wattel (Fra) 72 74 73 67, G Coetzee (RSA) 75 70 70 71, J Donaldson (Wal) 73 69 68 76
287 L Westwood (Eng) 71 71 72 73, D Horsey (Eng) 68 76 70 73, M Jiménez (Esp) 72 72 72 71, 288 R Rock (Eng) 73 73 72 70, M Ilonen (Fin) 71 71 77 69, T Jaidee (Tha) 72 73 74 69, R Ramsay (Sco) 70 72 74 72, G Stal (Fra) 66 76 69 77, T Hatton (Eng) 75 70 70 73, M Hooper (Eng) 71 71 71 75, S Hansen (Den) 73 72 73 70
289 D Huizing (Ned) 72 74 74 69, E De La Riva (Esp) 71 72 78 68, P Waring (Eng) 72 72 74 71, S Thornton (Irl) 74 68 73 74, R Jacquelin (Fra) 70 75 70 74, T Lewis (Eng) 73 72 71 73, E Molinari (Ita) 75 70 72 72, B Wiesberger (Aut) 70 71 74 74
290 C Del Moral (Esp) 71 75 71 73, R Kakko (Fin) 75 71 72 72, T Olesen (Den) 71 73 70 76
291 R Santos (Por) 72 69 79 71, A Quiros (Esp) 73 72 70 76, R Finch (Eng) 71 72 71 77, G Bourdy (Fra) 72 73 73 73
292 B Grace (RSA) 70 75 72 75, P Harrington (Irl) 69 76 74 73
293 J Campillo (Esp) 73 73 71 76, D Willett (Eng) 73 73 72 75, A Otaegui (Esp) 72 73 75 73, D McGrane (Irl) 71 75 74 73
294 R Karlsson (Swe) 74 70 72 78, R Derksen (Ned) 70 76 73 75, P Hanson (Swe) 71 72 80 71, 296 G Storm (Eng) 71 73 73 79, 297 J Carlsson (Swe) 71 75 73 78, N Colsaerts (Bel) 77 69 72 79, 301 O Fisher (Eng) 69 75 84 73
306 K Broberg (Swe) 73 72 80 81

EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS

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GERMAN LAMPERT WINS WITH 19 UNDER PAR TOTAL

       Moritz Lampert with the Challenge Tour trophy. Picture by courtesy of Getty Images(c).
 
WALLACE BOOTH FINISHES jt 7th IN


CHALLENGE TOUR AUSTRIA EVENT

EPORT FROM EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
At the end of a low scoring week at the picturesque Golfclub Schloss Finkenstein in Austria, Moritz Lampert was left holding the trophy aloft as winner of the Kärnten Golf Open. 
Seven birdies and just a single dropped shot added up to a round of 65 on Sunday as the German posted a 19 under par total to win by a stroke from playing partner Byeong-hun An, with Italy’s Filippo Bergamaschi a shot further back in third position. 
This latest success for Lampert, who won his first professional title earlier this year on the Pro Golf Tour, means the 22 year old will now have a full category on the Challenge Tour for the rest of the year. 
It will allow the German to plan a proper schedule, and it also sees him jump to fifth on the Rankings, with the top 15 earning their place on The European Tour come the end of the season. 
Having just received the trophy, and a rather large cheque for €25,600 at the presentation on the 18th green, Lampert was clearly over the moon with his success. 
“This is pretty cool,” said the German, who represents Golf Club St Leon-Rot, part of The European Tour Properties network.
 “My first round wasn’t that great, but since then I have played some really good golf, and for it to turn into a victory this week, well, I can’t put it into words. It is my first victory, which makes it special, because I have been playing on invites up until now and this just changes my whole schedule, my season, and my goals."
Coming up just short of Lampert’s winning total was South Korea’s An, who birdied his final three holes to match his best ever finish on the Challenge Tour, which came at the Scottish Hydro Challenge at Aviemore  last June. 
While some players might be disappointed to come up just shy of a maiden title, the 22 year old Orlando resident was excited to continue a run of consistent form. 
“I played alright today,” said An. “Five under is always a decent score, Mo just played great today. I tried my best, and I’m quite happy with my finish, especially making those birdies in the last few holes. 
 “I’m getting closer to winning, I’ve still got plenty of golf ahead of me, and I think it’s coming. It is better to play more consistent in my opinion, rather than win and then not play well.
"I’d rather do that, play well every week, still trying to win. I am very happy with a second place finish.” 
Wallace Booth from Comrie finished joint seventh on 269 with scores of 69 68 68 and 64.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 284 (4x74) 
265 M Lampert (Ger) 69 66 65 65
266 B An (SKor) 67 69 64 66
267 F Bergamaschi (Ita) 69 66 65 67
268 C Bouniol (Fra) 69 67 63 69, J Roos (RSA) 67 69 66 66, F Fritsch (Ger) 65 69 66 68
269 W Booth (Sco) 69 68 68 64, S Hutsby (Eng) 72 64 68 65, P Maddy (Eng) 65 68 67 69, R McGee (Irl) 68 65 69 67, 270 S Tiley (Eng) 72 65 64 69
271 J Huldahl (Den) 73 60 66 72, N Quintarelli (Ita) 71 67 67 66, A Bernadet (Fra) 65 70 71 65, D Vancsik (Arg) 67 66 68 70, A Johnston (Eng) 67 65 68 71
272 G Main (USA) 69 69 68 66, M Orrin (Eng) 64 74 67 67, C Lloyd (Eng) 68 67 71 66, T Murray (Eng) 64 70 68 70, B Hebert (Fra) 70 68 66 68, 273 B Virto (Esp) 68 66 66 73, L Goddard (Eng) 71 66 65 71, D Frittelli (RSA) 70 65 70 68, J Lando Casanova (Fra) 65 67 68 73
274 J Barnes (Eng) 67 67 70 70, B Evans (Eng) 71 67 63 73, S Arnold (Aus) 66 67 70 71, O Floren (Swe) 70 68 71 65, E Espana (Fra) 67 67 75 65, L Gagli (Ita) 69 66 68 71, D Coupland (Eng) 67 66 73 68
275 H Bacher (Aut) 66 67 72 70, O Wilson (Eng) 69 68 68 70, M Tullo (Chi) 71 67 66 71, L Jensen (Den) 71 65 72 67, A Engell (Nor) 69 67 72 67, J Garcia Del Moral (Esp) 69 65 70 71, R Enoch (Wal) 71 63 68 73, J Winther (Den) 67 71 70 67
276 G Lockerbie (Eng) 67 69 67 73, D Law (Sco) 66 71 76 63, D Geminiani (Ita) 69 68 66 73, B Åkesson (Swe) 73 65 66 72, D Stewart (Sco) 67 70 70 69, M Glauert (Ger) 71 64 68 73, O Stark (Swe) 70 67 68 71
277 D Gaunt (Eng) 68 70 67 72, R Steiner (Aut) 67 71 67 72, G Shaw (Nir) 68 66 72 71, C Russo (Fra) 69 67 71 70, G Woolgar (Eng) 66 70 67 74, 278 S Henry (Sco) 70 67 69 72, W Besseling (Ned) 71 64 69 74, J Robinson (Eng) 66 71 68 73, J Fahrbring (Swe) 67 69 72 70
279 M Lorenzo-Vera (Fra) 68 70 70 71, S Garcia Rodriguez (Esp) 67 67 70 75, M Novy (Cze) 72 66 74 67, L Nemecz (Aut) 67 71 68 73
280 L Corfield (Eng) 66 72 72 70
281 M Trappel (Aut) 69 68 69 75, J Lara (Esp) 68 69 70 74, 284 M Haastrup (Den) 71 67 76 70
286 C Mivis (Bel) 69 69 72 76

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RUSSELL KNOX TIED 25th AFTER THIRD-ROUND 66 AT FORT WORTH

FOUR SHARE LEAD WITH A ROUND TO 

GO  AT CROWNE PLAZA INVITATIONAL

FROM THE US PGA TOUR WEBSITE
FORT WORTH, Texas -- David Toms, Chad Campbell, Chris Stroud and Hideki Matsuyama emerged as co-leaders after 54 holes at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday.
Those four share a one-shot lead at 7 under on a bunched-up leaderboard going into Sunday's final round.
Toms, the 2011 champ, shot a 5-under 65, while Matsuyama -- the 22-year-old star from Japan -- had a 64, his lowest score on the US PGA Tour.
Campbell, a native of Texas, shot a 68. Stroud buried a 15-footer for birdie on the last to card a 69.
They will have plenty of chasers. Forty-nine players are within five shots of the lead, including FedExCup points leader Jimmy Walker (tied for fifth at 6 under) and world No. 1 Adam Scott (tied for 11th at 5 under).
Kevin Chappell shot a 7-under 63, the low round of the week, to move from a tie for 60th after 36 holes to a tie for fifth going into Sunday.
David Toms’ wife Sonya was driving from their home in Shreveport, Louisiana to Fort Worth, Texas on Friday to celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary.
The last thing Toms wanted was to miss the cut at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial and then have to head right back home.
So he shot a bogey-free back nine in the second round to secure his spot above the cut line with a 66. On Saturday, he went one better, shooting a 5-under 65 to leave him at 7 under for the tournament and with a chance to win at Colonial for the second time in four years. He ended his round with a share of the lead.
“I needed a good round to get into contention,” said the 47-year-old Toms, who won in 2011 after many years of coming close at Colonial. “That’s what I’ve done, so I look forward to tomorrow.”
Toms opened Saturday’s round with birdies on his first two holes. He gave one back at the third hole, but after that, he was bogey-free for the rest of his day. Starting at the ninth hole, he made three straight birdies, and then added another at the 15th.
Toms was paired with Brendon Todd (67), who won last week’s HP Byron Nelson Championship. Last year in the final round at the Wyndham Championship, the two were also paired – Toms shot 62 that day to Todd’s 64.
“It seems like every time we’re paired together, we both look pretty solid,” Toms said. “I know he was coming off a pretty good high last week.
“It was just a good, positive day.”
After posting a couple of top-5 finishes among his first five starts of this season, Hideki Matsuyama hasn’t found himself in contention much in the last three months.
But the 22-year-old star from Japan is certainly in contention now after shooting a 6-under 64 in Saturday’s third round of the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial.
Matsuyama is at 7 under through three rounds and will have a late tee time on Sunday as he chases his first win in his first season as a PGA TOUR member.
“I’m going to probably be nervous tomorrow,” Matsuyama said through his interpreter.
Matsuyama tied for third in the season-opening Frys.com Open last fall. A few weeks later, he won for the fourth time in 2013 on the Japan Golf Tour.
In early February, he tied for fourth at the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
In his last five TOUR starts, though, he’s missed two cuts, had to withdraw from The Honda Classic with a wrist injury, and finished outside the top 30 in the other two starts.
But making his first trip to Colonial, he’s found his game this week.
“Gradually, week by week my game has gotten better,” Matsuyama said. “I feel like I can compete now – especially to shoot 6-under today and be in contention.
“I’m going to have to shoot lower than that tomorrow, but I’m going to do my best.”
 Depending on what happens at Fort Worth, Texas on Sunday and at Wenworth in the BMW PGA championship, Adam Scott’s reign at the top of the Official World Golf Ranking could end after one week.
But Scott made a big move Saturday in the third round of the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial to bolster his chances of staying at No. 1
The Australian posted a bogey-free 4-under 66 to move to 5 under for the tournament. He was two shots off the lead when he walked off the course Saturday and will at least have a fighting chance in Sunday’s final round.
Depending on how Scott finishes versus how Henrik Stenson finishes at the BMW PGA Championship on the European Tour, Stenson could move ahead of Scott in the rankings. 
Stenson is currently tied for seventh after three rounds, while Scott should be near top 10 at Colonial by the end of the day.
“I can only worry about my golf here,” Scott said when asked about the possibility of Stenson passing him. “Worrying about that isn’t going to help me at all.
“It’s all very tight. We know that. I’m happy to have gotten to No. 1. I hope it’s not such a short stay.”
Scott started his week at No. 1 with a shaky first nine holes Thursday, shooting 4 over. But in his last 45 holes at Colonial starting with his second nine in the first round, Scott has 10 birdies against just one bogey. He’s obviously found his rhythm at a tournament he’s played just two previous times.
"I might have been forcing it a bit hard the last few weeks to play too perfect," Scott said. "That's not how you play golf. Today was nice. It was a good, solid round."
After shooting a bogey-free 4 under on his front nine Saturday, Scott was looking to move even higher up the leaderboard. But he failed to get up-and-down from the greenside bunker at the par-5 11th and that derailed his momentum.
"It's exactly how I wanted to come out today," Scott said. "The swing was in a good spot right from the get-go. That's what I've been trying to do, just free it up this week and swing and hit my shot, and I did. Everything went according to play on the front.
"Unfortunately, just couldn't keep it going for the 18."
THIRD-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 210 (3x70). Players from USA unless stated
203 Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 69 70 64, David Toms 72 66 65, Chad Campbell 69 66 68, Chris Stroud 70 64 69.
204 Kevin Chappell 68 73 63, Chris Kirk 73 64 67, Marc Leishman (Australia) 69 68 67, Brian Harman 69 67 68, Tim Clark (S Africa) 67 68 69, Jimmy Walker 67 68 69

SELECTED SCORES
205 Brian Davis (England) 68 67 70, Adam Scott (Australia) 71 68 66 (T11).
207 Russell Knox (Scotland) 71 70 66 (T25)
208 Martin Laird (Scotland) 70 69 69 (T39) 

 


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