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Men's Golf IGF PGA Tour 2020 - 2021 (Rocket Mortgage Classic)


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Men's Golf IGF PGA Tour 2020 - 2021 (Rocket Mortgage Classic)

 

:USA Detroit (USA) - 1 July 2021 - 4 July 2021 :USA

 

Rocket Mortgage Classic

 

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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
AUS.gif Cam Davis
-18
 
USA.gif Troy Merritt
-18
 
CHI.gif Joaquin Niemann
-17
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
T4
Hank Lebioda
USA.gif
-17
T4
Alex Noren
SWE.gif
-17
T6
Brandon Hagy
USA.gif
-16
T6
Bubba Watson
USA.gif
-16
T8
Mark Anderson
USA.gif
-15
T8
Sungjae Im
KOR.gif
-15
T8
Kevin Kisner
USA.gif
-15
T8
Seamus Power
IRL.gif
-15
T12
Chris Kirk
USA.gif
-14
T12
Jason Kokrak
USA.gif
-14
T14
Keegan Bradley
USA.gif
-13
T14
Jason Day
AUS.gif
-13
T14
Fabián Gómez
ARG.gif
-13
T14
Mackenzie Hughes
CAN.gif
-13
T14
Pat Perez
USA.gif
-13
T14
Cameron Tringale
USA.gif
-13
T14
Kevin Tway
USA.gif
-13
T21
Joel Dahmen
USA.gif
-12
T21
Maverick McNealy
USA.gif
-12
T21
Roger Sloan
CAN.gif
-12
T21
Curtis Thompson
USA.gif
-12
T25
Lanto Griffin
USA.gif
-11
T25
Max Homa
USA.gif
-11
T25
Beau Hossler
USA.gif
-11
T25
Patton Kizzire
USA.gif
-11
T25
Tom Lewis
ENG.gif
-11
T25
Scott Stallings
USA.gif
-11
T25
Richy Werenski
USA.gif
-11
T32
Rickie Fowler
USA.gif
-10
T32
Doug Ghim
USA.gif
-10
T32
Bo Hoag
USA.gif
-10
T32
Sean O'Hair
USA.gif
-10
T32
Patrick Reed
USA.gif
-10
T32
J.J. Spaun
USA.gif
-10
T38
Henrik Norlander
SWE.gif
-9
T38
Brandt Snedeker
USA.gif
-9
T38
Robert Streb
USA.gif
-9
T41
Aaron Baddeley
AUS.gif
-8
T41
Michael Gellerman
USA.gif
-8
T41
Michael Gligic
CAN.gif
-8
T41
Lucas Glover
USA.gif
-8
T41
Garrick Higgo
RSA.gif
-8
T41
Russell Knox
SCO.gif
-8
T41
Nelson Ledesma
ARG.gif
-8
T41
Cameron Percy
AUS.gif
-8
T41
Patrick Rodgers
USA.gif
-8
T41
Adam Schenk
USA.gif
-8
T41
Kyle Stanley
USA.gif
-8
T52
Scott Brown
USA.gif
-7
T52
Tyler Duncan
USA.gif
-7
T52
Chesson Hadley
USA.gif
-7
T52
Matt Jones
AUS.gif
-7
T52
Anirban Lahiri
IND.gif
-7
T52
Nick Taylor
CAN.gif
-7
T58
Chris Baker
USA.gif
-6
T58
Jonas Blixt
SWE.gif
-6
T58
Kramer Hickok
USA.gif
-6
T58
Si Woo Kim
KOR.gif
-6
T58
Matthew NeSmith
USA.gif
-6
T58
Josh Teater
USA.gif
-6
T58
Davis Thompson
USA.gif
-6
T58
Vincent Whaley
USA.gif
-6
T58
Matthew Wolff
USA.gif
-6
T67
Ryan Brehm
USA.gif
-5
T67
Sebastián Muñoz
COL.gif
-5
T67
Camilo Villegas
COL.gif
-5
T67
Danny Willett
ENG.gif
-5
T71
Willie Mack III
USA.gif
-4
T71
Bo Van Pelt
USA.gif
-4
T71
Jimmy Walker
USA.gif
-4
T74
Sung Kang
KOR.gif
-3
T74
Phil Mickelson
USA.gif
-3
76
Byeong Hun An
KOR.gif
-2
77
Will Zalatoris
USA.gif
E
CUT
Bronson Burgoon
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Luke Donald
ENG.gif
-2
CUT
Dylan Frittelli
RSA.gif
-2
CUT
Harry Higgs
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Mark Hubbard
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Martin Laird
SCO.gif
-2
CUT
Nate Lashley
USA.gif
-2
CUT
K.H. Lee
KOR.gif
-2
CUT
Denny McCarthy
USA.gif
-2
CUT
John Pak
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Andrew Putnam
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Chez Reavie
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Rory Sabbatini
SVK.gif
-2
CUT
Brian Stuard
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Justin Suh
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Michael Thompson
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Brendon Todd
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Peter Uihlein
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Daniel Wetterich
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Gary Woodland
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Ryan Armour
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Joseph Bramlett
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Austin Cook
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Bryson DeChambeau
USA.gif
-1
CUT
David Hearn
CAN.gif
-1
CUT
J.B. Holmes
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Satoshi Kodaira
JPN.gif
-1
CUT
William McGirt
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Mito Pereira
CHI.gif
-1
CUT
Ted Potter, Jr.
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Webb Simpson
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Kevin Stadler
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Harold Varner III USA.gif
-1
CUT
Jason Dufner USA.gif
E
CUT
Harrison Frazar
USA.gif
E
CUT
Brice Garnett
USA.gif
E
CUT
Emiliano Grillo
ARG.gif
E
CUT
Charles Howell III
USA.gif
E
CUT
Danny Lee
NZL.gif
E
CUT
Hunter Mahan
USA.gif
E
CUT
Robby Shelton
USA.gif
E
CUT
Sepp Straka
AUT.gif
E
CUT
Martin Trainer
USA.gif
E
CUT
Sebastian Cappelen
DEN.gif
+1
CUT
K.J. Choi
KOR.gif
+1
CUT
Rhein Gibson
AUS.gif
+1
CUT
Adam Hadwin
CAN.gif
+1
CUT
Doc Redman
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Chase Seiffert
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Vaughn Taylor
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Kris Ventura
NOR.gif
+1
CUT
Connor Arendell
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Austin Eckroat
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Brian Gay
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Ben Martin
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Tyler McCumber
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Rob Oppenheim
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Scott Piercy
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Matt Every
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Will Gordon
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Tom Hoge
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Andrew Landry
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Tain Lee
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Timothy O'Neal
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Sam Ryder
USA.gif
+3
CUT
D.J. Trahan
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Rafa Cabrera Bello
ESP.gif
+4
CUT
Cameron Champ
USA.gif
+4
CUT
James Hahn
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Michael Kim
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Adam Long
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Grayson Murray
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Nick Watney
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Peter Malnati USA.gif
+6
CUT
Ben Taylor ENG.gif
+6
CUT
Rafael Campos
PUR.gif
+7
CUT
Jeff Roth
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Scott Harrington
USA.gif
+10
WD
Hideki Matsuyama
JPN.gif
E
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