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Official Schedule
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Thursday, February 25th
10:58 Men's Individual Round 1

Friday, February 26th
10:58 Men's Individual Round 2

Saturday, February 27th
07:50 Men's Individual Round 3

Sunday, February 28th
07:35 Men's Individual Round 4
Men's Individual
Provisional Results after R1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T1
Matthew Fitzpatrick
ENG.gif
-6
T1
Webb Simpson
USA.gif
-6
T3
Sergio Garcia
ESP.gif
-5
T3
Billy Horschel
USA.gif
-5
T3
Kevin Kisner
USA.gif
-5
T3
Brooks Koepka
USA.gif
-5
T7
Tony Finau
USA.gif
-4
T7
Sungjae Im
KOR.gif
-4
T7
Wade Ormsby
AUS.gif
-4
T7
Jon Rahm
ESP.gif
-4
T7
Patrick Reed
USA.gif
-4
T7
Cameron Smith
AUS.gif
-4
T13
Rory McIlroy
NIR.gif
-3
T13
Sebastián Muñoz
COL.gif
-3
T13
Joaquin Niemann
CHI.gif
-3
T13
Louis Oosthuizen
RSA.gif
-3
T13
Victor Perez
FRA.gif
-3
T13
Scottie Scheffler
USA.gif
-3
T19
Thomas Detry
BEL.gif
-2
T19
Lanto Griffin
USA.gif
-2
T19
Tyrrell Hatton
ENG.gif
-2
T19
Jason Kokrak
USA.gif
-2
T19
David Lipsky
USA.gif
-2
T19
Collin Morikawa
USA.gif
-2
T25
Abraham Ancer
MEX.gif
-1
T25
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
RSA.gif
-1
T25
Jason Day
AUS.gif
-1
T25
Viktor Hovland
NOR.gif
-1
T25
Chan Kim
KOR.gif
-1
T25
Ryan Palmer
USA.gif
-1
T25
Xander Schauffele
USA.gif
-1
T25
Brandon Stone
RSA.gif
-1
T25
Gary Woodland
USA.gif
-1
T25
Erik van Rooyen
RSA.gif
-1
T35
Laurie Canter
ENG.gif
E
T35
Cameron Champ
USA.gif
E
T35
Marc Leishman
AUS.gif
E
T35
Shane Lowry
IRL.gif
E
T35
Hideki Matsuyama
JPN.gif
E
T35
Aaron Rai
ENG.gif
E
T35
Adam Scott
AUS.gif
E
T35
Sami Valimaki
FIN.gif
E
T35
Will Zalatoris
USA.gif
E
T44
Daniel Berger
USA.gif
+1
T44
Max Homa
USA.gif
+1
T44
Mackenzie Hughes
CAN.gif
+1
T44
Yuki Inamori
JPN.gif
+1
T44
Matt Kuchar
USA.gif
+1
T44
Kevin Na
USA.gif
+1
T44
Carlos Ortiz
MEX.gif
+1
T44
Justin Rose
ENG.gif
+1
T44
Justin Thomas
USA.gif
+1
T53
Rafa Cabrera Bello
ESP.gif
+2
T53
Rasmus Højgaard
DEN.gif
+2
T53
Min Woo Lee
AUS.gif
+2
T53
Robert MacIntyre
SCO.gif
+2
T53
Trevor Simsby
USA.gif
+2
T53
Brendon Todd
USA.gif
+2
T53
Lee Westwood
ENG.gif
+2
T60
Tommy Fleetwood
ENG.gif
+3
T60
Jason Scrivener
AUS.gif
+3
T62
Bernd Wiesberger
AUT.gif
+4
T62
Daniel van Tonder
RSA.gif
+4
T64
Bryson DeChambeau
USA.gif
+5
T64
Lucas Herbert
AUS.gif
+5
T64
Dustin Johnson
USA.gif
+5
T64
Bubba Watson
USA.gif
+5
T68
Harris English
USA.gif
+6
T68
JC Ritchie
RSA.gif
+6
T68
Andy Sullivan
ENG.gif
+6
71
BradK ennedy
AUS.gif
+9
WD
Matthew Wolff
USA.gif
E
Men's Individual
Provisional Results after R2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Brooks Koepka
USA.gif
-11
T2
Billy Horschel
USA.gif
-10
T2
Collin Morikawa
USA.gif
-10
T2
Cameron Smith
AUS.gif
-10
T5
Tony Finau
USA.gif
-9
T5
Matthew Fitzpatrick
ENG.gif
-9
T5
Webb Simpson
USA.gif
-9
T8
Kevin Kisner
USA.gif
-8
T8
Patrick Reed
USA.gif
-8
T10
Abraham Ancer
MEX.gif
-7
T10
Louis Oosthuizen
RSA.gif
-7
12
Hideki Matsuyama
JPN.gif
-6
T13
Jason Kokrak
USA.gif
-5
T13
Rory McIlroy
NIR.gif
-5
T13
Scottie Scheffler
USA.gif
-5
T13
Justin Thomas
USA.gif
-5
T17
Jason Day
AUS.gif
-4
T17
Viktor Hovland
NOR.gif
-4
T17
Gary Woodland
USA.gif
-4
T20
Bryson DeChambeau
USA.gif
-3
T20
Sergio Garcia
ESP.gif
-3
T20
Yuki Inamori
JPN.gif
-3
T20
Sebastián Muñoz
COL.gif
-3
T20
Joaquin Niemann
CHI.gif
-3
T20
Will Zalatoris
USA.gif
-3
T26
Cameron Champ
USA.gif
-2
T26
Lanto Griffin
USA.gif
-2
T26
Sungjae Im
KOR.gif
-2
T26
Chan Kim
KOR.gif
-2
T26
Marc Leishman
AUS.gif
-2
T26
Shane Lowry
IRL.gif
-2
T26
Kevin Na
USA.gif
-2
T26
Wade Ormsby
AUS.gif
-2
T26
Aaron Rai
ENG.gif
-2
T35
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
RSA.gif
-1
T35
Thomas Detry
BEL.gif
-1
T35
Tyrrell Hatton
ENG.gif
-1
T35
Max Homa
USA.gif
-1
T35
Ryan Palmer
USA.gif
-1
T35
Xander Schauffele
USA.gif
-1
T35
Jason Scrivener
AUS.gif
-1
T35
Lee Westwood
ENG.gif
-1
T43
Daniel Berger
USA.gif
E
T43
Victor Perez
FRA.gif
E
T43
Jon Rahm
ESP.gif
E
T43
Justin Rose
ENG.gif
E
T43
Adam Scott
BEL.gif
E
T43
Trevor Simsby
USA.gif
E
T49
Matt Kuchar
USA.gif
+1
T49
Min Woo Lee
AUS.gif
+1
T49
Carlos Ortiz
MEX.gif
+1
T49
Brandon Stone
RSA.gif
+1
T49
Brendon Todd
USA.gif
+1
T54
Mackenzie Hughes
CAN.gif
+2
T54
Dustin Johnson
USA.gif
+2
T54
David Lipsky
USA.gif
+2
T54
Robert MacIntyre
SCO.gif
+2
T54
Erik van Rooyen
RSA.gif
+2
T59
Rafa Cabrera Bello
SSD.gif
+3
T59
Laurie Canter
ENG.gif
+3
T59
Harris English
USA.gif
+3
T59
Tommy Fleetwood
ENG.gif
+3
T59
Rasmus Højgaard
DEN.gif
+3
64
Sami Valimaki
FIN.gif
+4
T65
Bubba Watson
USA.gif
+5
T65
Daniel van Tonder
RSA.gif
+5
T67
JC Ritchie
RSA.gif
+7
T67
Bernd Wiesberger
AUT.gif
+7
T69
Lucas Herbert
AUS.gif
+10
T69
Brad Kennedy
BEL.gif
+10
71
Andy Sullivan
ENG.gif
+11
WD
Matthew Wolff
USA.gif
E
Men's Individual
Provisional Results after R3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Collin Morikawa
USA.gif
-15
T2
Billy Horschel
USA.gif
-13
T2
Brooks Koepka
USA.gif
-13
4
Webb Simpson
USA.gif
-12
T5
Rory McIlroy
NIR.gif
-11
T5
Patrick Reed
USA.gif
-11
T7
Matthew Fitzpatrick
USA.gif
-10
T7
Viktor Hovland
NOR.gif
-10
T7
Hideki Matsuyama
JPN.gif
-10
T7
Scottie Scheffler
USA.gif
-10
T11
Abraham Ancer
MEX.gif
-9
T11
Tony Finau
USA.gif
-9
T11
Louis Oosthuizen
RSA.gif
-9
T14
Sergio Garcia
ESP.gif
-8
T14
Jason Kokrak
USA.gif
-8
T16
Jason Day
AUS.gif
-7
T16
Justin Thomas
USA.gif
-7
T16
Will Zalatoris
USA.gif
-7
19
Max Homa
USA.gif
-6
T20
Sungjae Im
KOR.gif
-5
T20
Min Woo Lee
AUS.gif
-5
T20
Sebastián Muñoz
COL.gif
-5
T20
Kevin Na
USA.gif
-5
T20
Aaron Rai
ENG.gif
-5
T20
Gary Woodland
USA.gif
-5
T20
Cameron Smith
AUS.gif
-5
27
Brendon Todd
USA.gif
-4
T28
Daniel Berger
USA.gif
-3
T28
Bryson DeChambeau
USA.gif
-3
T28
Thomas Detry
BEL.gif
-3
T28
Lanto Griffin
USA.gif
-3
T28
Tyrrell Hatton
ENG.gif
-3
T28
Yuki Inamori
JPN.gif
-3
T28
Jason Scrivener
AUS.gif
-3
T35
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
RSA.gif
-2
T35
Cameron Champ
USA.gif
-2
T35
Chan Kim
KOR.gif
-2
T35
Matt Kuchar
USA.gif
-2
T35
Joaquin Niemann
CHI.gif
-2
T35
Carlos Ortiz
MEX.gif
-2
T35
Trevor Simsby
USA.gif
-2
T42
Tommy Fleetwood
ENG.gif
-1
T42
Mackenzie Hughes
CAN.gif
-1
T42
Dustin Johnson
USA.gif
-1
T45
Kevin Kisner
USA.gif
E
T45
Marc Leishman
AUS.gif
E
T45
Jon Rahm
ESP.gif
E
T45
Xander Schauffele
USA.gif
E
T45
Adam Scott
AUS.gif
E
T50
Harris English
USA.gif
+2
T50
Rasmus Højgaard
DEN.gif
+2
T50
Shane Lowry
IRL.gif
+2
T50
Erik van Rooyen
RSA.gif
+2
T54
Victor Perez
FRA.gif
+3
T54
Brandon Stone
RSA.gif
+3
T54
Bubba Watson
USA.gif
+3
T57
Rafa Cabrera Bello
ESP.gif
+4
T57
David Lipsky
USA.gif
+4
T57
Wade Ormsby
AUS.gif
+4
T57
Justin Rose
ENG.gif
+4
T57
Sami Valimaki
FIN.gif
+4
T57
Lee Westwood
ENG.gif
+4
63
Ryan Palmer
USA.gif
+5
T64
Laurie Canter
ENG.gif
+7
T64
Brad Kennedy
AUS.gif
+7
T64
JC Ritchie
USA.gif
+7
T64
Bernd Wiesberger
AUT.gif
+7
T68
Robert MacIntyre
SCO.gif
+8
T68
Daniel van Tonder
RSA.gif
+8
T70
Lucas Herbert
AUS.gif
+12
T70
Andy Sullivan
ENG.gif
+12
WD
Matthew Wolff
USA.gif
E
Men's Individual
Final Results
 
USA.gif Collin Morikawa
-18
 
USA.gif Billy Horschel
-15
NOR.gif Viktor Hovland
-15
USA.gif Brooks Koepka
-15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
Scottie Scheffler
USA.gif
-14
T6
Rory McIlroy
NIR.gif
-12
T6
Louis Oosthuizen
RSA.gif
-12
T6
Webb Simpson
USA.gif
-12
T9
Jason Kokrak
USA.gif
-11
T9
Patrick Reed
USA.gif
-11
T11
Matthew Fitzpatrick
ENG.gif
-10
T11
Kevin Na
USA.gif
-10
T11
Cameron Smith
AUS.gif
-10
14
Tony Finau
USA.gif
-9
T15
Hideki Matsuyama
JPN.gif
-8
T15
Carlos Ortiz
MEX.gif
-8
T15
Justin Thomas
USA.gif
-8
T18
Abraham Ancer
MEX.gif
-7
T18
Jason Day
AUS.gif
-7
T18
Aaron Rai
ENG.gif
-7
T18
Brendon Todd
USA.gif
-7
T22
Bryson DeChambeau
USA.gif
-6
T22
Lanto Griffin
USA.gif
-6
T22
Tyrrell Hatton
ENG.gif
-6
T22
Max Homa
USA.gif
-6
T22
Sebastián Muñoz
COL.gif
-6
T22
Will Zalatoris
USA.gif
-6
T28
Thomas Detry
BEL.gif
-5
T28
Sungjae Im
KOR.gif
-5
T28
Min Woo Lee
AUS.gif
-5
T28
Joaquin Niemann
CHI.gif
-5
T32
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
RSA.gif
-4
T32
Sergio Garcia
ESP.gif
-4
T32
Jon Rahm
ESP.gif
-4
T35
Daniel Berger
USA.gif
-3
T35
ChanK im
KOR.gif
-3
T37
Trevor Simsby
USA.gif
-2
T37
Erik van Rooyen
RSA.gif
-2
T39
Marc Leishman
AUS.gif
-1
T39
Xander Schauffele
USA.gif
-1
T41
Kevin Kisner
USA.gif
E
T41
Jason Scrivener
AUS.gif
E
43
Gary Woodland
USA.gif
+1
T44
Tommy Fleetwood
ENG.gif
+2
T44
Mackenzie Hughes
CAN.gif
+2
T44
Matt Kuchar
USA.gif
+2
T44
Brandon Stone
RSA.gif
+2
T48
Cameron Champ
USA.gif
+3
T48
Yuki Inamori
JPN.gif
+3
T48
David Lipsky
USA.gif
+3
T48
Shane Lowry
IRL.gif
+3
T52
Wade Ormsby
AUS.gif
+4
T52
Victor Perez
FRA.gif
+4
T54
Dustin Johnson
USA.gif
+5
T54
Ryan Palmer
USA.gif
+5
T54
Justin Rose
ENG.gif
+5
T54
Adam Scott
AUS.gif
+5
T54
Bubba Watson
USA.gif
+5
T59
Rafa Cabrera Bello
ESP.gif
+7
T59
Bernd Wiesberger
AUT.gif
+7
T61
Brad Kennedy
AUS.gif
+8
T61
Robert MacIntyre
SCO.gif
+8
T61
Lee Westwood
ENG.gif
+8
T64
Laurie Canter
ENG.gif
+9
T64
Sami Valimaki
FIN.gif
+9
66
Harris English
USA.gif
+10
67
Rasmus Højgaard
DEN.gif
+12
T68
JC Ritchie
RSA.gif
+13
T68
Andy Sullivan
ENG.gif
+13
70
Lucas Herbert
AUS.gif
+14
71
Danie lvan Tonder
RSA.gif
+15
WD
Matthew Wolff
USA.gif
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