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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
USA.gif Harris English
-13
 
USA.gif Kramer Hickok
-13
 
AUS.gif Marc Leishman
-12
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Abraham Ancer
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-11
T5
Brice Garnett
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-10
T5
Brian Harman
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-10
T5
Kevin Kisner
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-10
T5
Brooks Koepka
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-10
T5
Hank Lebioda
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-10
T10
Jason Day
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-9
T10
Beau Hossler
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-9
T10
Sepp Straka
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-9
T13
Sam Burns
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-8
T13
Patrick Cantlay
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-8
T13
Mark Hubbard
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-8
T13
Guido Migliozzi
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-8
T13
Andrew Putnam
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-8
T13
Adam Scott
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-8
T19
Bryson DeChambeau
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-7
T19
Russell Henley
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-7
T19
Lucas Herbert
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-7
T19
Seamus Power
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-7
T19
Robert Streb
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-7
T19
Bubba Watson
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-7
T25
Jim Herman
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-6
T25
Zach Johnson
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-6
T25
Dustin Johnson
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-6
T25
Chez Reavie
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-6
T25
Patrick Reed
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-6
T30
Stewar tCink
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-5
T30
Charley Hoffman
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-5
T30
Maverick McNealy
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-5
T30
Cameron Smith
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-5
T30
Brian Stuard
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-5
T30
Brendon Todd
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-5
T36
Jonas Blixt
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-4
T36
Paul Casey
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-4
T36
Kevin Chappell
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-4
T36
Talor Gooch
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-4
T36
J.B. Holmes
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-4
T36
Matt Jones
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-4
T36
Satoshi Kodaira
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-4
T36
Troy Merritt
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-4
T36
Joaquin Niemann
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-4
T36
Ian Poulter
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-4
T36
Justin Rose
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-4
T47
Austin Eckroat
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-3
T47
Tom Lewis
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-3
T47
Kevin Na
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-3
T47
Carlos Ortiz
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-3
T47
Scottie Scheffler
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-3
T47
J.J. Spaun
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-3
T47
Harold arner III
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-3
T54
Tyler Duncan
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-2
T54
Doug Ghim
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-2
T54
Peter Malnati
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-2
T54
Ryan Moore
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-2
T54
Cameron Percy
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-2
T54
Sam Ryder
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-2
T54
Kyle Stanley
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-2
T61
Ryan Armour
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-1
T61
Phil Mickelson
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-1
T61
Henrik Norlander
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-1
T61
Doc Redman
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-1
T61
Andrew Svoboda
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-1
T66
Tom Hoge
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E
T66
Robby Shelton
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E
T66
Kevin Tway
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E
T66
Aaron Wise
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E
T70
Lanto Griffin
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+1
T70
William McGirt
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+1
T70
Kris Ventura
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+1
T73
David Hearn
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+2
T73
K.H. Lee
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+2
T73
Denny McCarthy
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+2
T76
Mackenzie Hughes
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+3
T76
Nate Lashley
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+3
T76
Patrick Rodgers
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+3
79
Will Gordon
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+9
CUT
Byeong Hun An
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-1
CUT
Keegan Bradley
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-1
CUT
Joseph Bramlett
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-1
CUT
Emiliano Grillo
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-1
CUT
Scott Harrington
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-1
CUT
Garrick Higgo
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-1
CUT
Sung Kang
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-1
CUT
Sebastián Muñoz
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-1
CUT
C.T. Pan
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-1
CUT
Scott Piercy
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-1
CUT
Adam Schenk
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-1
CUT
Brandt Snedeker
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-1
CUT
Scott Stallings
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-1
CUT
Brendan Steele
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-1
CUT
Kevin Streelman
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-1
CUT
Vaughn Taylor
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-1
CUT
Cameron Tringale
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-1
CUT
Richy Werenski
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-1
CUT
Vincent Whaley
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-1
CUT
Ryan Brehm
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E
CUT
Rafael Campos
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E
CUT
Michael Gligic
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E
CUT
Brandon Hagy
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E
CUT
Max Homa
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E
CUT
Danny Lee
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E
CUT
Tyler McCumber
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E
CUT
John Pak
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E
CUT
Rory Sabbatini
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E
CUT
Kevin Stadler
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E
CUT
Stephen Stallings Jr.
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E
CUT
Rafa Cabrera Bello
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+1
CUT
Austin Cook
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+1
CUT
Chesson Hadley
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+1
CUT
Chris Kirk
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+1
CUT
Russell Knox
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+1
CUT
Sean O'Hair
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+1
CUT
Rob Oppenheim
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+1
CUT
Pat Perez
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+1
CUT
Chase Seiffert
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+1
CUT
Davis Thompson
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+1
CUT
Scott Brown
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+2
CUT
Brian Gay
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+2
CUT
Patton Kizzire
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+2
CUT
Chase Koepka
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+2
CUT
Hunter Mahan
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+2
CUT
Nick Taylor
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+2
CUT
Michael Thompson
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+2
CUT
Sebastian Cappelen
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+3
CUT
Tony Finau
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+3
CUT
Ted Potter, Jr.
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+3
CUT
D.J. Trahan
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+3
CUT
Jason Dufner
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+4
CUT
Rickie Fowler
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+4
CUT
Dylan Frittelli
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+4
CUT
Adam Hadwin
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+4
CUT
Si Woo Kim
KOR.gif
+4
CUT
David Lipsky
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+4
CUT
Adam Long
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Matthew NeSmith
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Roger Sloan
CAN.gif
+4
CUT
Bronson Burgoon
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+5
CUT
J.J. Henry
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+5
CUT
Harry Higgs
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Michael Kim
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+5
CUT
Anirban Lahiri
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+5
CUT
Francesco Molinari
ITA.gif
+5
CUT
Martin Trainer
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+5
CUT
Matthew Wolff
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Keith Mitchell
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Hudson Swafford
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Alex Beach
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Wyndham Clark
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Bo Van Pelt
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Grayson Murray
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+9
CUT
Luke Donald
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+10
CUT
Nick Watney
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+15
CUT
Brian Keiser
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+17
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