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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Cameron Smith
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-20
2
Cameron Young
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-19
3
Rory McIlroy
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-18
T4
Tommy Fleetwood
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-14
T4
Viktor Hovland
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-14
T6
Brian Harman
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-13
T6
Dustin Johnson
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-13
T8
Patrick Cantlay
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-12
T8
Bryson DeChambeau
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-12
T8
Jordan Spieth
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-12
T11
Abraham Ancer
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-11
T11
Dean Burmester
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-11
T11
Tyrrell Hatton
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-11
T11
Sadom Kaewkanjana
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-11
T15
Lucas Herbert
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-10
T15
Si Woo Kim
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-10
T15
Francesco Molinari
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-10
T15
Anthony Quayle
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-10
T15
Xander Schauffele
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-10
T15
Adam Scott
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-10
T21
Matt Fitzpatrick
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-9
T21
Billy Horschel
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-9
T21
Kevin Kisner
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-9
T21
Min Woo Lee
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-9
T21
Shane Lowry
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-9
T21
Trey Mullinax
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-9
T21
Scottie Scheffler
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-9
T28
Corey Conners
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-8
T28
Tony Finau
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-8
T28
Dylan Frittelli
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-8
T28
Thomas Pieters
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-8
T28
Harold Varner III
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-8
T28
Will Zalatoris
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-8
T34
Thomas Detry
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-7
T34
Talor Gooch
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-7
T34
Robert MacIntyre
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-7
T34
Victor Perez
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-7
T34
Jon Rahm
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-7
T34
Sahith Theegala
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-7
T34
Lee Westwood
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-7
T34
Aaron Wise
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-7
T42
Sam Burns
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-6
T42
Chris Kirk
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-6
T42
Jason Kokrak
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-6
T42
Thriston Lawrence
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-6
T42
Adrian Meronk
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-6
T47
Filippo Celli (a)
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-5
T47
Garrick Higgo
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-5
T47
Yuto Katsuragawa
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-5
T47
Joohyung Kim
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-5
T47
Patrick Reed
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-5
T47
Jordan Smith
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-5
T53
Paul Casey
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-4
T53
Robert Dinwiddie
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-4
T53
Nicolai Højgaard
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-4
T53
Brad Kennedy
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-4
T53
Joaquin Niemann
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-4
T53
Jason Scrivener
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-4
T53
Justin Thomas
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-4
T53
Danny Willett
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-4
T53
Lars van Meijel
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-4
T62
David Carey
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-3
T62
Russell Henley
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-3
T62
Sebastián Muñoz
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-3
T62
John Parry
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-3
T62
Ian Poulter
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-3
T62
Cameron Tringale
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-3
T68
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
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-2
T68
Sergio Garcia
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-2
T68
Richard Mansell
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-2
T68
Hideki Matsuyama
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-2
T72
Kurt Kitayama
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-1
T72
David Law
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-1
T74
Marcus Armitage
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E
T74
Justin De Los Santos
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E
T76
Adri Arnaus
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+1
T76
Wyndham Clark
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+1
T76
Aaron Jarvis (a)
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+1
T79
Barclay Brown (a)
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+2
T79
Laurie Canter
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+2
T81
Sam Bairstow (a)
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+4
T81
Sungjae Im
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+4
83
Jamie Rutherford
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+8
CUT
Ben Campbell (a)
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+1
CUT
Jamie Donaldson
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+1
CUT
Ernie Els
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+1
CUT
Justin Harding
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+1
CUT
Max Homa
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+1
CUT
Takumi Kanaya
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+1
CUT
Zander Lombard
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+1
CUT
Keith Mitchell
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+1
CUT
Collin Morikawa
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+1
CUT
Louis Oosthuizen
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+1
CUT
Webb Simpson
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+1
CUT
Henrik Stenson
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+1
CUT
Scott Vincent
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+1
CUT
Brandon Wu
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+1
CUT
Alexander Björk
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+2
CUT
Richard Bland
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+2
CUT
Ryan Fox
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+2
CUT
Matthew Griffin
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+2
CUT
Emiliano Grillo
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+2
CUT
Matthew Jordan
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+2
CUT
Chan Kim
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+2
CUT
K.H. Lee
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+2
CUT
J.T. Poston
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+2
CUT
Keegan Bradley
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+3
CUT
John Catlin
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+3
CUT
John Daly
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+3
CUT
Matt Ford
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+3
CUT
Padraig Harrington
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+3
CUT
Zach Johnson
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+3
CUT
Guido Migliozzi
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+3
CUT
Keita Nakajima (a)
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+3
CUT
Shaun Norris
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+3
CUT
Aaron Rai
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+3
CUT
Ashley Chesters
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+4
CUT
Min-Gyu Cho
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+4
CUT
Rikuya Hoshino
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+4
CUT
Mackenzie Hughes
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+4
CUT
Brooks Koepka
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+4
CUT
Kevin Na
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+4
CUT
Seamus Power
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+4
CUT
Bernd Wiesberger
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+4
CUT
Stewart Cink
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+5
CUT
Kazuki Higa
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+5
CUT
Sihwan Kim
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+5
CUT
Haotong Li
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+5
CUT
Luke List
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+5
CUT
Phil Mickelson
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+5
CUT
Marco Penge
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+5
CUT
Mito Pereira
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+5
CUT
Fabrizio Zanotti
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+5
CUT
Harris English
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+6
CUT
Oliver Farr
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+6
CUT
Tom Hoge
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+6
CUT
Minkyu Kim
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+6
CUT
Marc Leishman
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+6
CUT
Aldrich Potgieter
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+6
CUT
Gary Woodland
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+6
CUT
Stephen Dodd
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+7
CUT
Jorge Fernández Valdés
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+7
CUT
Paul Lawrie
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+7
CUT
Ronan Mullarney
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+7
CUT
Dimitrios Papadatos
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+7
CUT
Sam Horsfield
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+8
CUT
Shugo Imahira
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+8
CUT
Sepp Straka
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+9
CUT
Tiger Woods
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+9
CUT
Darren Clarke
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+10
CUT
Jack Floydd
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+10
CUT
Jediah Morgan (a)
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+11
CUT
Alex Wrigley
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+11
CUT
David Duval
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+12
CUT
Pablo Larrazabal
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+12
CUT
Mark Calcavecchia
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+21
WD
Erik van Rooyen
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E
WD
Justin Rose
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E
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