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Official Schedule
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Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Thursday, January 28th
08:00 Men's Individual Round 1

Friday, January 29th
09:00 Men's Individual Round 2

Saturday, January 30th
09:50 Men's Individual Round 3

Sunday, January 31st
10:20 Men's Individual Round 4

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Men's Individual
Final Results
 

USA.gif Patrick Reed

-14
 

USA.gif Tony Finau

-9

 NOR.gif Viktor Hovland

-9

 SWE.gif Henrik Norlander

-9

USA.gif Ryan Palmer

-9

USA.gif Xander Schauffele

-9

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T7
Lanto Griffin USA.gif
-8
T7
Jon Rahm ESP.gif
-8
T7
Will Zalatoris USA.gif
-8
T10
Luke List USA.gif
-7
T10
Peter Malnati USA.gif
-7
T10
Francesco Molinari ITA.gif
-7
T10
Sam Ryder USA.gif
-7
T10
Rory Sabbatini SVK.gif
-7
T10
Adam Scott AUS.gif
-7
T16
Rory McIlroy NIR.gif
-6
T16
Robby Shelton USA.gif
-6
T18
Joseph Bramlett USA.gif
-5
T18
Sam Burns USA.gif
-5
T18
Adam Hadwin CAN.gif
-5
T18
Bo Hoag USA.gif
-5
T18
Max Homa USA.gif
-5
T18
Marc Leishman AUS.gif
-5
T18
J.T. Poston USA.gif
-5
T18
Ted Potter, Jr. USA.gif
-5
T18
Charl Schwartzel RSA.gif
-5
T18
Kyle Stanley USA.gif
-5
T18
Cameron Tringale USA.gif
-5
T29
Jason Kokrak USA.gif
-4
T29
Louis Oosthuizen RSA.gif
-4
T29
Carlos Ortiz MEX.gif
-4
T32
Wyndham Clark USA.gif
-3
T32
Cameron Davis AUS.gif
-3
T32
Sungjae Im KOR.gif
-3
T32
Brandt Snedeker USA.gif
-3
T32
Sepp Straka AUT.gif
-3
T37
Corey Conners CAN.gif
-2
T37
Doug Ghim USA.gif
-2
T37
Alex Noren SWE.gif
-2
T37
Kevin Streelman USA.gif
-2
T37
Justin Suh USA.gif
-2
T42
Bronson Burgoon USA.gif
-1
T42
Lucas Glover USA.gif
-1
T42
William Gordon USA.gif
-1
T42
Bill Haas USA.gif
-1
T42
Brandon Hagy USA.gif
-1
T42
Tom Lewis ENG.gif
-1
T48
Talor Gooch USA.gif
E
T48
Matt Jones AUS.gif
E
T48
Matthew NeSmith USA.gif
E
T48
Cameron Percy AUS.gif
E
T48
Gary Woodland USA.gif
E
T53
Rickie Fowler USA.gif
+1
T53
Dylan Frittelli RSA.gif
+1
T53
Rhein Gibson AUS.gif
+1
T53
Michael Kim USA.gif
+1
T53
Hideki Matsuyama JPN.gif
+1
T53
Phil Mickelson USA.gif
+1
T53
Roger Sloan CAN.gif
+1
T60
Kelly Kraft USA.gif
+2
T60
Chase Seiffert USA.gif
+2
T60
Steve Stricker USA.gif
+2
T60
Richy Werenski USA.gif
+2
T60
Xinjun Zhang CHN.gif
+2
T65
Harry Higgs USA.gif
+3
T65
John Huh USA.gif
+3
T65
Danny Lee NZL.gif
+3
T65
Kyle Mendoza USA.gif
+3
T69
K.J. Choi KOR.gif
+4
T69
Tain Lee USA.gif
+4
T69
Pat Perez USA.gif
+4
72
Troy Merritt USA.gif
+5
T73
Denny McCarthy USA.gif
+6
T73
Tim Wilkinson NZL.gif
+6
T75
Byeong Hun An KOR.gif
+8
T75
Tyler McCumber USA.gif
+8
T77
Jason Dufner USA.gif
+9
T77
Kevin Stadler USA.gif
+9
79
Grayson Murray USA.gif
+10
CUT
Scott Brown USA.gif
E
CUT
Beau Hossler USA.gif
E
CUT
Mackenzie Hughes CAN.gif
E
CUT
Si Woo Kim KOR.gif
E
CUT
Satoshi Kodaira JPN.gif
E
CUT
Martin Laird SCO.gif
E
CUT
Hank Lebioda USA.gif
E
CUT
Ryan Moore USA.gif
E
CUT
Seung-Yul Noh KOR.gif
E
CUT
Doc Redman USA.gif
E
CUT
Scottie Scheffler USA.gif
E
CUT
Jordan Spieth USA.gif
E
CUT
Scott Stallings USA.gif
E
CUT
Robert Streb USA.gif
E
CUT
Brian Stuard USA.gif
E
CUT
Rafael Campos PUR.gif
+1
CUT
Tyler Duncan USA.gif
+1
CUT
Chesson Hadley USA.gif
+1
CUT
Billy Horschel USA.gif
+1
CUT
Russell Knox SCO.gif
+1
CUT
Cameron Smith AUS.gif
+1
CUT
Jared du Toit CAN.gif
+1
CUT
Erik van Rooyen RSA.gif
+1
CUT
Matt Every USA.gif
+2
CUT
Michael Gellerman USA.gif
+2
CUT
Kramer Hickok USA.gif
+2
CUT
J.B. Holmes USA.gif
+2
CUT
Anirban Lahiri IND.gif
+2
CUT
Kyoung-Hoon Lee KOR.gif
+2
CUT
Patrick Rodgers USA.gif
+2
CUT
Adam Schenk USA.gif
+2
CUT
Jimmy Walker USA.gif
+2
CUT
Cameron Young USA.gif
+2
CUT
Chris Baker USA.gif
+3
CUT
Cameron Champ USA.gif
+3
CUT
Emiliano Grillo ARG.gif
+3
CUT
Charles Howell III USA.gif
+3
CUT
Hunter Mahan USA.gif
+3
CUT
Ben Taylor ENG.gif
+3
CUT
Jhonattan Vegas VEN.gif
+3
CUT
Kristoffer Ventura NOR.gif
+3
CUT
Bubba Watson USA.gif
+3
CUT
Aaron Baddeley AUS.gif
+4
CUT
Jason Day AUS.gif
+4
CUT
Scott Harrington USA.gif
+4
CUT
Tom Hoge USA.gif
+4
CUT
Brooks Koepka USA.gif
+4
CUT
Maverick McNealy USA.gif
+4
CUT
Keith Mitchell USA.gif
+4
CUT
J.J. Spaun USA.gif
+4
CUT
Mark Anderson USA.gif
+5
CUT
Sebastian Cappelen DEN.gif
+5
CUT
Joel Dahmen USA.gif
+5
CUT
James Hahn USA.gif
+5
CUT
Jamie Lovemark USA.gif
+5
CUT
Willie Mack III USA.gif
+5
CUT
Andy Ogletree USA.gif
+5
CUT
Kevin Tway USA.gif
+5
CUT
Harris English USA.gif
+6
CUT
Jim Knous USA.gif
+6
CUT
Nelson Ledesma ARG.gif
+6
CUT
Harold Varner III USA.gif
+6
CUT
Nick Watney USA.gif
+6
CUT
Ryan Brehm USA.gif
+7
CUT
David Hearn CAN.gif
+7
CUT
Rob Oppenheim USA.gif
+7
CUT
Tyler Strafaci (a) USA.gif
+8
CUT
Seamus Power IRL.gif
+9
CUT
Vincent Whaley USA.gif
+9
CUT
Michael Gligic CAN.gif
+12
CUT
Andres Gonzales USA.gif
+13
CUT
John Senden AUS.gif
+15
WD
Fabián Gómez ARG.gif
E
WD
Charley Hoffman USA.gif
E
WD
Martin Trainer USA.gif
E
WD
Camilo Villegas COL.gif
E
WD
Matthew Wolff USA.gif
E
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