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Men's Golf IGF Korn Ferry Tour 2022 (Astara Golf Championsih presnted by Mastercard)


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Men's Golf IGF Korn Ferry Tour 2022 (Astara Golf Championsih presnted by Mastercard)

 
:COL Bogota (COL) - 10 February 2022 - 13 February 2022  :COL

 

Astara Golf Championship presented by Mastercard Leaderboard

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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
USA.gif Brandon Matthews
-19
 
USA.gif Ben Griffin
-18
USA.gif Ryan McCormick
-18
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Joey Garber
USA.gif
-17
T5
Marcos Montenegro
ARG.gif
-15
T5
Rob Oppenheim
USA.gif
-15
T7
Eric Cole
USA.gif
-14
T7
Augusto Núñez
ARG.gif
-14
T9
Ryan Brehm
USA.gif
-12
T9
Jay Card III
USA.gif
-12
T9
MJ Daffue
RSA.gif
-12
T9
Tee-K Kelly
IRL.gif
-12
T13
Erik Compton
USA.gif
-11
T13
Nicolas Echavarria
COL.gif
-11
T13
David Hearn
CAN.gif
-11
T13
Brad Hopfinger
USA.gif
-11
T13
Whee Kim
KOR.gif
-11
T13
Taylor Montgomery
USA.gif
-11
T13
Sam Saunders
USA.gif
-11
T13
Josh Teater
USA.gif
-11
T21
Zack Fischer
USA.gif
-10
T21
Steven Fisk
USA.gif
-10
T21
Chip McDaniel
USA.gif
-10
T21
Corey Pereira
USA.gif
-10
T21
José de Jesús Rodríguez
MEX.gif
-10
T21
Ben Taylor
ENG.gif
-10
T21
Shad Tuten
USA.gif
-10
T21
Alex Weiss
USA.gif
-10
T21
Brett White
USA.gif
-10
T30
Rhein Gibson
AUS.gif
-9
T30
Michael Kim
USA.gif
-9
T30
Vincent Norrman
SWE.gif
-9
T30
Thomas Rosenmueller
GER.gif
-9
T30
Chun-an Yu
TPE.gif
-9
T35
Ryan Blaum
USA.gif
-8
T35
Jorge Fernández Valdés
ARG.gif
-8
T35
Theo Humphrey
USA.gif
-8
T35
Billy Tom Sargent
USA.gif
-8
T39
Brad Brunner
USA.gif
-7
T39
Max Greyserman
USA.gif
-7
T39
Andrew Kozan
USA.gif
-7
T39
MJ Maguire
USA.gif
-7
T39
Caleb Proveaux
USA.gif
-7
T39
Carson Young
USA.gif
-7
T45
Conner Godsey
USA.gif
-6
T45
Tripp Kinney
USA.gif
-6
T45
Peter Kuest
USA.gif
-6
T48
John Chin
USA.gif
-5
T48
Trace Crowe
USA.gif
-5
T48
Harrison Endycott
AUS.gif
-5
T48
Matt McCarty
USA.gif
-5
T48
Jake Staiano
USA.gif
-5
T48
Trevor Werbylo
USA.gif
-5
T54
Mark Anderson
USA.gif
-4
T54
Chris Baker
USA.gif
-4
T54
Quade Cummins
USA.gif
-4
T54
Patrick Fishburn
USA.gif
-4
T54
Curtis Luck
AUS.gif
-4
T59
Tyson Alexander
USA.gif
-3
T59
Mark Anguiano
USA.gif
-3
T59
Erik Barnes
USA.gif
-3
T59
Trevor Cone
USA.gif
-3
T59
Braden Thornberry
USA.gif
-3
T59
T.J. Vogel
USA.gif
-3
T65
Ivan Camilo Ramirez
COL.gif
-2
T65
Martin Contini
ARG.gif
-2
T65
Roberto Díaz
MEX.gif
-2
68
Brent Grant
USA.gif
E
69
Thomas Walsh
USA.gif
+1
T70
Tanner Gore
USA.gif
+3
T70
Patrick Newcomb
USA.gif
+3
CUT
John Augenstein
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Julián Etulain
ARG.gif
-3
CUT
Stephen Franken
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Luis Gagne
CRC.gif
-3
CUT
Tano Goya
ARG.gif
-3
CUT
J.J. Grey
ENG.gif
-3
CUT
Luke Guthrie
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Paul Haley II
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Evan Harmeling
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Grant Hirschman
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Alex Lee
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Stuart Macdonald
CAN.gif
-3
CUT
Mac Meissner
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Jeremy Paul
GER.gif
-3
CUT
Jonathan Randolph
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Garett Reband
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Ryan Ruffels
CAN.gif
-3
CUT
Justin Suh
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Xinjun Zhang
CHN.gif
-3
CUT
Taylor Dickson
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Brett Drewitt
AUS.gif
-2
CUT
Lukas Euler
GER.gif
-2
CUT
J.T. Griffin
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Fabián Gómez
ARG.gif
-2
CUT
D.H. Lee
KOR.gif
-2
CUT
Dan McCarthy
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Alvaro Ortiz
MEX.gif
-2
CUT
Alexandre Rocha
BRA.gif
-2
CUT
Corey Shaun
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Michael Arnaud
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Sangmoon Bae
KOR.gif
-1
CUT
Rafael Becker
BRA.gif
-1
CUT
Rafael Campos
PUR.gif
-1
CUT
Zecheng Dou
CHN.gif
-1
CUT
Blake Dyer
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Clay Feagler
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Keller Harper
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Seonghyeon Kim
KOR.gif
-1
CUT
David Kocher
USA.gif
-1
CUT
KK Limbhasut
THA.gif
-1
CUT
David Lingmerth
SWE.gif
-1
CUT
Leandro Marelli
ARG.gif
-1
CUT
James Nicholas
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Pontus Nyholm
SWE.gif
-1
CUT
Christopher Petefish
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Marcelo Rozo
COL.gif
-1
CUT
Zack Sucher
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Daniel Summerhays
USA.gif
-1
CUT
John VanDerLaan
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Carl Yuan
CHN.gif
-1
CUT
Patrick Cover
USA.gif
E
CUT
A.J. Crouch
USA.gif
E
CUT
Skyler Finnell
USA.gif
E
CUT
Andres Gallegos
ARG.gif
E
CUT
Gregor Main
USA.gif
E
CUT
Brian Richey
USA.gif
E
CUT
Tain Lee
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Christian Salzer
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Zach Smith
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Kris Ventura
NOR.gif
+1
CUT
Chandler Blanchet
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Paul Imondi
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Ben Martin
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Andrew Yun
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Brad Miller
USA.gif
+3
CUT
John Pak
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Peyton White
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Chase Wright
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Vince India
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Tom Lovelady
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Michael Visacki
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Justin Doeden
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Esteban Jaramillo (a)
COL.gif
+6
CUT
Logan McCracken
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Ted Purdy
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Robby Shelton
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Nick Voke
NZL.gif
+6
CUT
Kyle Westmoreland
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Jonathan Brightwell
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Jamie Lovemark
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Pablo Restrepo
COL.gif
+7
CUT
Phillip Thorin
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Tom Whitney
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Eric Axley
USA.gif
+11
WD
Akshay hatia
USA.gif
E
 
 
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