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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
USA.gif Sam Burns
-9
 
USA.gif Scottie Scheffler
-9
 
USA.gif Brendon Todd
-8
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T4
Tony Finau
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-7
T4
Davis Riley
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-7
T4
Scott Stallings
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-7
T7
Cam Davis
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-5
T7
Kevin Na
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-5
T7
Mito Pereira
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-5
T7
Patrick Reed
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-5
5
Jordan Spieth
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-5
T12
John Huh
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-4
T12
Matt Jones
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-4
T12
Pat Perez
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-4
T15
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
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-3
T15
Tyler Duncan
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-3
T15
Sungjae Im
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-3
T15
Chris Kirk
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-3
T15
Russell Knox
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-3
T15
Andrew Putnam
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-3
T21
Beau Hossler
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-2
T21
Viktor Hovland
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-2
T23
Daniel Berger
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-1
T23
Max Homa
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-1
T23
Zach Johnson
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-1
T23
Danny Lee
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-1
T27
Talor Gooch
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E
T27
Bill Haas
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E
T27
Denny McCarthy
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E
T27
Chad Ramey
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E
T27
Chez Reavie
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E
T27
Webb Simpson
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E
T27
Alex Smalley
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E
T27
Harold Varner III
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E
T35
Tommy Fleetwood
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+1
T35
Dylan Frittelli
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+1
T35
Lee Hodges
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+1
T35
Adam Long
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+1
T35
Patrick Rodgers
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+1
T40
Luke Donald
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+2
T40
Lucas Glover
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+2
T40
Kurt Kitayama
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+2
T40
Collin Morikawa
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+2
T40
Ryan Palmer
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+2
T40
Ian Poulter
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+2
T40
Adam Svensson
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+2
T40
Michael Thompson
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+2
T48
Lucas Herbert
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+3
T48
David Lipsky
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+3
T48
Sebastián Muñoz
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+3
T48
Nick Taylor
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+3
T52
Mark Hubbard
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+4
T52
Max McGreevy
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+4
T52
C.T. Pan
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+4
T52
Rory Sabbatini
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+4
T52
Martin Trainer
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+4
T57
Rickie Fowler
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+5
T57
Troy Merritt
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+5
T57
Matthew NeSmith
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+5
T57
Matthias Schwab
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+5
T57
Brandt Snedeker
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+5
T57
Sahith Theegala
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+5
T63
Joel Dahmen
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+6
T63
Emiliano Grillo
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+6
T63
Austin Smotherman
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+6
66
Charley Hoffman
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+7
67
Jason Kokrak
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+8
68
Aaron Rai
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+9
69
Harry Higgs
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+15
CUT
Abraham Ancer
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+2
CUT
Stewart Cink
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+2
CUT
Wyndham Clark
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+2
CUT
Kramer Hickok
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+2
CUT
Patton Kizzire
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+2
CUT
K.H. Lee
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+2
CUT
Min Woo Lee
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+2
CUT
Maverick McNealy
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+2
CUT
Carlos Ortiz
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+2
CUT
Sam Ryder
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+2
CUT
Adam Schenk
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+2
CUT
Camilo Villegas
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+2
CUT
Jason Dufner
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+3
CUT
Brian Harman
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+3
CUT
Billy Horschel
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+3
CUT
Stephan Jaeger
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+3
CUT
Kevin Kisner
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+3
CUT
Peter Malnati
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+3
CUT
Justin Rose
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+3
CUT
Brian Stuard
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+3
CUT
Justin Thomas
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+3
CUT
Vince Whaley
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+3
CUT
Will Zalatoris
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+3
CUT
Tom Hoge
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+4
CUT
Nate Lashley
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+4
CUT
Cameron Tringale
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+4
CUT
Gary Woodland
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+4
CUT
Erik van Rooyen
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+4
CUT
Richard Bland
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+5
CUT
Scott Piercy
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+5
CUT
J.T. Poston
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+5
CUT
Doc Redman
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+5
CUT
Greyson Sigg
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+5
CUT
Robert Streb
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+5
CUT
Kevin Streelman
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+5
CUT
Ryan Brehm
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+6
CUT
Garrick Higgo
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+6
CUT
Erik Compton
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+7
CUT
Taylor Moore
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+7
CUT
Kevin Tway
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+7
CUT
Nick Watney
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+7
CUT
Hayden Buckley
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+8
CUT
John Pak
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+8
CUT
Brandon Wu
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+8
CUT
James Hahn
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+9
CUT
Trey Mullinax
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+9
CUT
James Piot (a)
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+9
CUT
Tyler Strafaci
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+9
CUT
Paul Barjon
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+11
CUT
Doug Ghim
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+11
WD
J.J. Spaun
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E
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