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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
ESP.gif Jon Rahm
-17
 
USA.gif Tony Finau
-16
USA.gif Kurt Kitayama
-16
USA.gif Brandon Wu
-16
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
Davis Riley
USA.gif
-15
T6
Cameron Champ
USA.gif
-14
T6
David Lipsky
USA.gif
-14
T6
Alex Smalley
USA.gif
-14
T6
Aaron Wise
USA.gif
-14
10
Patrick Rodgers
USA.gif
-13
7
Nate Lashley
USA.gif
-12
T11
Martin Trainer
USA.gif
-12
T13
Grayson Murray
USA.gif
-11
T13
Chez Reavie
USA.gif
-11
T15
Jonathan Byrd
USA.gif
-10
T15
Lanto Griffin
USA.gif
-10
T15
Stephan Jaeger
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-10
T15
Satoshi Kodaira
JPN.gif
-10
T15
Kelly Kraft
USA.gif
-10
T15
Anirban Lahiri
IND.gif
-10
T15
Adam Long
USA.gif
-10
T15
Peter Malnati
USA.gif
-10
T15
Andrew Novak
USA.gif
-10
T24
Michael Gligic
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-9
T24
Trey Mullinax
USA.gif
-9
T24
Aaron Rai
ENG.gif
-9
T24
Sahith Theegala
USA.gif
-9
T24
Gary Woodland
USA.gif
-9
T29
Ryan Blaum
USA.gif
-8
T29
Hank Lebioda
USA.gif
-8
T29
Sebastián Muñoz
COL.gif
-8
T29
C.T. Pan
TPE.gif
-8
T33
Wesley Bryan
USA.gif
-7
T33
Brice Garnett
USA.gif
-7
T33
Doug Ghim
USA.gif
-7
T33
Emiliano Grillo
ARG.gif
-7
T33
Charles Howell III
USA.gif
-7
T33
Graeme McDowell
NIR.gif
-7
T33
Scott Piercy
USA.gif
-7
T33
Greyson Sigg
USA.gif
-7
T33
Cameron Tringale
USA.gif
-7
T42
Abraham Ancer
MEX.gif
-6
T42
Robert Garrigus
USA.gif
-6
T42
Brandon Hagy
USA.gif
-6
T42
John Huh
USA.gif
-6
T42
Ben Kohles
USA.gif
-6
T42
Kevin Na
USA.gif
-6
T42
Alvaro Ortiz
MEX.gif
-6
T42
Patrick Reed
USA.gif
-6
T42
Brian Stuard
USA.gif
-6
T51
Scott Brown
USA.gif
-5
T51
Tommy Gainey
USA.gif
-5
T51
Lee Hodges
USA.gif
-5
T51
Mark Hubbard
USA.gif
-5
T51
Sung Kang
KOR.gif
-5
T51
Carlos Ortiz
MEX.gif
-5
T51
Turk Pettit
USA.gif
-5
T51
David Skinns
ENG.gif
-5
T59
Bill Haas
USA.gif
-4
T59
Matt Jones
AUS.gif
-4
T61
Kiradech Aphibarnrat
THA.gif
-3
T61
Hayden Buckley
USA.gif
-3
T61
Callum Tarren
ENG.gif
-3
T64
Justin Lower
USA.gif
-2
T64
Brendon Todd
USA.gif
-2
66
Pat Perez
USA.gif
-1
T67
Wyndham Clark
USA.gif
E
T67
D.A. Points
USA.gif
E
T67
Austin Smotherman
USA.gif
E
T67
Kevin Streelman
USA.gif
E
T67
Matt Wallace
ENG.gif
E
72
Bryson Nimmer
USA.gif
+1
73
Brett Drewitt
AUS.gif
+4
74
Joshua Creel
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Sangmoon Bae
KOR.gif
-1
CUT
Paul Barjon
FRA.gif
-1
CUT
Joseph Bramlett
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Ben Griffin
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Max McGreevy
USA.gif
-1
CUT
J.T. Poston
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Scott Stallings
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Nick Taylor
CAN.gif
-1
CUT
D.J. Trahan
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Peter Uihlein
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Ryan Armour
USA.gif
E
CUT
Greg Chalmers
AUS.gif
E
CUT
Scott Gutschewski
USA.gif
E
CUT
Jeffrey Kang
USA.gif
E
CUT
Chris Kirk
USA.gif
E
CUT
Ben Martin
USA.gif
E
CUT
Taylor Moore
USA.gif
E
CUT
Andrew Putnam
USA.gif
E
CUT
Adam Schenk
USA.gif
E
CUT
Curtis Thompson
USA.gif
E
CUT
Michael Thompson
USA.gif
E
CUT
Kevin Tway
USA.gif
E
CUT
Dylan Wu
USA.gif
E
CUT
Ben Crane
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Matt Every
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Patrick Flavin
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Mark Hensby
AUS.gif
+1
CUT
Bo Hoag
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Chase Seiffert
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Jared Wolfe
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Arjun Atwal
IND.gif
+2
CUT
Aaron Baddeley
AUS.gif
+2
CUT
Roberto Díaz
MEX.gif
+2
CUT
Armando Favela
MEX.gif
+2
CUT
David Lingmerth
SWE.gif
+2
CUT
Camilo Villegas
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+2
CUT
Rafa Cabrera Bello
ESP.gif
+3
CUT
Austin Cook
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Jason Dufner
USA.gif
+3
CUT
James Hahn
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Kramer Hickok
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Jim Knous
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Seung-Yul Noh
KOR.gif
+3
CUT
Adam Svensson
CAN.gif
+3
CUT
Ricky Barnes
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Jonas Blixt
SWE.gif
+4
CUT
Luke Donald
ENG.gif
+4
CUT
Tyler Duncan
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Russell Knox
SCO.gif
+4
CUT
Chad Ramey
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Robert Streb
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Fabián Gómez
ARG.gif
+5
CUT
Richy Werenski
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Dawie van der Walt
RSA.gif
+5
CUT
Roger Sloan
CAN.gif
+6
CUT
Vince Whaley
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Jose Antonio Safa
MEX.gif
+7
CUT
Seth Reeves
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Jose Cristobal Islas
MEX.gif
+8
CUT
Richard Johnson
ENG.gif
+9
CUT
Danny Lee
NZL.gif
+9
CUT
David Hearn
CAN.gif
+11
CUT
Bo Van Pelt
USA.gif
+11
CUT
Johnson Wagner
USA.gif
+11
CUT
Isidro Benitez
MEX.gif
+12
CUT
Ben Willman
USA.gif
+12
CUT
Santiago De La Fuente
MEX.gif
+13
CUT
Derek Ernst
USA.gif
+14
CUT
Manuel Inman
MEX.gif
+18
WD
Vaughn Taylor
USA.gif
E
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