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Men's Golf IGF Korn Ferry Tour 2020 - 2021 (Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship)


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Men's Golf IGF Korn Ferry Tour 2020 - 2021 (Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship)

 

USA.gif Columbus (USA) - 26 August 2021 - 29 August 2021 USA.gif
Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship Leaderboard
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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Adam Svensson
-17
 
USA.gif Bronson Burgoon
-15
GER.gif Stephan Jaeger
-15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T4
Paul Barjon
FRA.gif
-14
T4
David Lipsky
USA.gif
-14
T4
Alex Smalley
USA.gif
-14
T4
Callum Tarren
ENG.gif
-14
T4
Sahith Theegala
USA.gif
-14
T4
Vincent Whaley
USA.gif
-14
T10
Joshua Creel
USA.gif
-13
T10
Michael Gligic
CAN.gif
-13
T10
Ben Kohles
USA.gif
-13
T10
Taylor Moore
USA.gif
-13
T10
Cameron Young
USA.gif
-13
T10
Dawie van der Walt
RSA.gif
-13
T16
Curtis Luck
AUS.gif
-12
T16
Peter Uihlein
USA.gif
-12
T18
Scott Gutschewski
USA.gif
-11
T18
Stuart Macdonald
AUS.gif
-11
T18
Taylor Montgomery
USA.gif
-11
T18
Chad Ramey
USA.gif
-11
T22
Aaron Baddeley
AUS.gif
-10
T22
Brett Drewitt
AUS.gif
-10
T22
Roberto Díaz
MEX.gif
-10
T22
Brent Grant
USA.gif
-10
T22
BoV an Pelt
USA.gif
-10
T27
Joseph Bramlett
USA.gif
-9
T27
Sebastian Cappelen
DEN.gif
-9
T27
John Huh
USA.gif
-9
T27
Dylan Wu
USA.gif
-9
T27
Brandon Wu
USA.gif
-9
T32
Ryan Armour
USA.gif
-8
T32
Bo Hoag
USA.gif
-8
T34
Kiradech Aphibarnrat
THA.gif
-7
T34
Patrick Fishburn
USA.gif
-7
T34
Rhein Gibson
AUS.gif
-7
T34
Max Greyserman
USA.gif
-7
T34
Satoshi Kodaira
JPN.gif
-7
T34
Taylor Pendrith
CAN.gif
-7
T34
Greyson Sigg
USA.gif
-7
T34
Camilo Villegas
COL.gif
-7
T42
Rafael Campos
PUR.gif
-6
T42
Paul Haley II
USA.gif
-6
T42
Andrew Novak
USA.gif
-6
T45
Chris Baker
USA.gif
-5
T45
Bill Haas
USA.gif
-5
T45
Evan Harmeling
USA.gif
-5
T45
Lee Hodges
USA.gif
-5
T45
Justin Lower
USA.gif
-5
T45
Ryan McCormick
USA.gif
-5
T45
Aaron Rai
ENG.gif
-5
T45
Chase Seiffert
USA.gif
-5
T45
Robby Shelton
USA.gif
-5
T45
Shad Tuten
USA.gif
-5
T55
Dawson Armstrong
USA.gif
-4
T55
David Lingmerth
SWE.gif
-4
57
Austin Smotherman
USA.gif
-3
T58
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
RSA.gif
-2
T58
Lucas Herbert
AUS.gif
-2
T58
Vince India
USA.gif
-2
T58
Tag Ridings
USA.gif
-2
T62
Joey Garber
USA.gif
-1
T62
Billy Kennerly
USA.gif
-1
64
Matthias Schwab
AUT.gif
+1
65
Charlie Saxon
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Ryan Brehm
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Fabián Gómez
ARG.gif
-2
CUT
Nick Hardy
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Scott Harrington
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Beau Hossler
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Mark Hubbard
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Kurt Kitayama
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Jim Knous
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Danny Lee
NZL.gif
-2
CUT
Tom Lewis
ENG.gif
-2
CUT
Nicholas Lindheim
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Robert MacIntyre
SCO.gif
-2
CUT
William McGirt
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Trey Mullinax
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Seung-Yul Noh
KOR.gif
-2
CUT
Kyle Reifers
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Sam Saunders
USA.gif
-2
CUT
David Skinns
ENG.gif
-2
CUT
Tom Whitney
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Erik Barnes
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Dominic Bozzelli
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Zecheng Dou
CHN.gif
-1
CUT
Stephen Franken
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Brad Hopfinger
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Ben Martin
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Sean O'Hair
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Davis Riley
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Wes Roach
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Ollie Schniederjans
USA.gif
-1
CUT
J.J. Spaun
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Kris Ventura
NOR.gif
-1
CUT
Mark Anderson
USA.gif
E
CUT
Akshay Bhatia
USA.gif
E
CUT
Rafa Cabrera Bello
ESP.gif
E
CUT
Greg Chalmers
AUS.gif
E
CUT
George Cunningham
USA.gif
E
CUT
Harry Hall
ENG.gif
E
CUT
David Hearn
CAN.gif
E
CUT
David Kocher
USA.gif
E
CUT
Dan McCarthy
USA.gif
E
CUT
Rob Oppenheim
USA.gif
E
CUT
Seth Reeves
USA.gif
E
CUT
Patrick Rodgers
USA.gif
E
CUT
Braden Thornberry
USA.gif
E
CUT
Jared Wolfe
USA.gif
E
CUT
Hayden Buckley
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Kevin Dougherty
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Will Gordon
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Theo Humphrey
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Max McGreevy
USA.gif
+1
CUT
George McNeill
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Ted Potter, Jr.
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Kevin Roy
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Josh Teater
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Anders Albertson
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Austin Cook
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Tommy Gainey
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Kelly Kraft
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Jimmy Stanger
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Zack Sucher
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Tyson Alexander
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Byeong Hun An
KOR.gif
+3
CUT
Scott Brown
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Nelson Ledesma
ARG.gif
+3
CUT
Justin Suh
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Curtis Thompson
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Ricky Barnes
USA.gif
+4
CUT
John Chin
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Brandon Harkins
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Ben Taylor
ENG.gif
+4
CUT
John VanDerLaan
USA.gif
+6
WD
Ryan Blaum
USA.gif
E
DQ
Matt Every
USA.gif
E
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