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Men's Golf IGF Senior PGA Tour Champions 2020 - 2021 (The Ally Challenge)


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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
.USA Joe Durant
-17
 
.GER Bernhard Langer
-16
 
.NZL Steven Alker
-15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T4
Doug Barron
:USA
-14
T4
K.J. Choi
:KOR
-14
T4
Steve Flesch
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-14
T7
Stephe nLeaney
:AUS
-13
T7
Vijay Singh
:FIJ
-13
9
Woody Austin
USA.gif
-12
T10
Darren Clarke
:NIR
-10
T10
Ernie Els
:RSA
-10
T10
Jim Furyk
USA.gif
-10
T10
Rod Pampling
:AUS
-10
T10
Mike Weir
:CAN
-10
T15
Glen Day
USA.gif
-9
T15
Retief Goosen
:RSA
-9
T15
Thongchai Jaidee
:THA
-9
T15
Robert Karlsson
:SWE
-9
T15
Billy Mayfair
USA.gif
-9
T15
David Toms
USA.gif
-9
T21
Shane Bertsch
USA.gif
-8
T21
Marco Dawson
USA.gif
-8
T21
Kent Jones
USA.gif
-8
T21
Jeff Maggert
USA.gif
-8
T25
Cameron Beckman
USA.gif
-7
T25
John Daly
USA.gif
-7
T25
Tom Lehman
USA.gif
-7
T25
Davis Love III
USA.gif
-7
T25
Jeff Sluman
USA.gif
-7
T30
Stephen Ames
:CAN
-6
T30
Paul Broadhurst
:ENG
-6
T30
Paul Goydos
USA.gif
-6
T30
Jerry Kelly
USA.gif
-6
T30
Larry Mize
USA.gif
-6
T30
Corey Pavin
USA.gif
-6
T30
Gene Sauers
USA.gif
-6
T30
Kevin Sutherland
USA.gif
-6
38
Rocco Mediate
USA.gif
-5
T39
Billy Andrade
USA.gif
-4
T39
Ken Duke
USA.gif
-4
T39
David Frost
:RSA
-4
T39
Brandt Jobe
USA.gif
-4
T39
Scott Parel
USA.gif
-4
T39
Kenny Perry
USA.gif
-4
T39
Brett Quigley
USA.gif
-4
T46
Michael Allen
USA.gif
-3
T46
Robert Allenby
:AUS
-3
T46
Tom Byrum
USA.gif
-3
T46
Harrison Frazar
USA.gif
-3
T46
Tim Herron
USA.gif
-3
T46
Wes Short, Jr.
USA.gif
-3
T52
Chris DiMarco
USA.gif
-2
T52
Stephen Dodd
:WAL
-2
T52
Tom Gillis
USA.gif
-2
T52
David McKenzie
:AUS
-2
T56
Bob Estes
USA.gif
-1
T56
Scott Hebert
USA.gif
-1
T56
Colin Montgomerie
:SCO
-1
T59
Olin Browne
USA.gif
E
T59
Brian Cooper
USA.gif
E
T59
Lee Janzen
USA.gif
E
T59
Shaun Micheel
USA.gif
E
T59
Mark O'Meara
USA.gif
E
T64
Scott Dunlap
USA.gif
+1
T64
Tom Pernice Jr.
USA.gif
+1
T64
John Senden
:AUS
+1
T67
Steve Jones
USA.gif
+2
T67
José María Olazábal
:ESP
+2
T67
Tim Petrovic
USA.gif
+2
T67
Dicky Pride
USA.gif
+2
T67
Joey Sindelar
USA.gif
+2
72
Mark Brooks
USA.gif
+3
T73
Jay Haas
USA.gif
+4
T73
Steve Pate
USA.gif
+4
T75
Russ Cochran
USA.gif
+5
T75
Ken Tanigawa
USA.gif
+5
T77
Roger Rowland
USA.gif
+7
T77
Duffy Waldorf
USA.gif
+7
79
Loren Roberts
USA.gif
+8
80
Dan Forsman
USA.gif
+10
81
Scott Verplank
USA.gif
+11
82
George Bowman
USA.gif
+18
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