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Men's Golf IGF Senior Legends Tour 2021 (KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship)


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Men's Golf IGF Senior Legends Tour 2021 (KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship)

 

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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
GER.gif Alex Cejka
-8
 
USA.gif Tim Petrovic
-4
 
KOR.gif K.J. Choi
-3
RSA.gif Retief Goosen
-3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T5
John Riegger
USA.gif
-1
T5
Bob Sowards
USA.gif
-1
T5
Mike Weir
CAN.gif
-1
T8
Miguel Angel Jiménez
ESP.gif
E
T8
Jerry Kelly
USA.gif
E
T8
Duffy Waldorf
USA.gif
E
T11
Woody Austin
USA.gif
+1
T11
Stephen Leaney
AUS.gif
+1
T11
Steve Stricker
USA.gif
+1
T14
Billy Andrade
USA.gif
+2
T14
Joakim Haeggman
SWE.gif
+2
T16
Ernie Els
RSA.gif
+3
T16
Jim Furyk
USA.gif
+3
T16
Kenny Perry
USA.gif
+3
T16
Brett Quigley
USA.gif
+3
T20
Rod Pampling
AUS.gif
+4
T20
Dicky Pride
USA.gif
+4
T20
Wes Short, Jr.
USA.gif
+4
T23
Glen Day
USA.gif
+6
T23
Thongchai Jaidee
THA.gif
+6
T23
Robert Karlsson
SWE.gif
+6
T23
Rocco Mediate
USA.gif
+6
T23
Larry Mize
USA.gif
+6
T23
Jeff Sluman
USA.gif
+6
T23
Paul Stankowski
USA.gif
+6
T30
Doug Barron
USA.gif
+7
T30
Joe Durant
USA.gif
+7
T30
Billy Mayfair
USA.gif
+7
T30
Vijay Singh
FIJ.gif
+7
T34
Stephen Ames
CAN.gif
+8
T34
Tom Gillis
USA.gif
+8
T34
Brandt Jobe
USA.gif
+8
T34
Scott McCarron
USA.gif
+8
T34
Tom Pernice Jr.
USA.gif
+8
T34
Willie Wood
USA.gif
+8
T40
Michael Allen
USA.gif
+9
T40
Rich Beem
USA.gif
+9
T40
Shane Bertsch
USA.gif
+9
T40
Craig Bowden
USA.gif
+9
T40
Markus Brier
AUT.gif
+9
T40
Matt Gogel
USA.gif
+9
T40
Dudley Hart
USA.gif
+9
T40
Tim Herron
USA.gif
+9
T40
John Huston
USA.gif
+9
T40
Gene Sauers
USA.gif
+9
T50
Lee Janzen
USA.gif
+10
T50
Bernhard Langer
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+10
T50
Tom Lehman
USA.gif
+10
T50
David Toms
USA.gif
+10
54
Darren Clarke
USA.gif
+11
T55
Olin Browne
USA.gif
+12
T55
Mark Mielke
USA.gif
+12
T57
Paul Eales
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+13
T57
Fred Funk
USA.gif
+13
T57
Alan Morin
USA.gif
+13
T57
Mark O'Meara
USA.gif
+13
T57
Steve Pate
USA.gif
+13
T57
Chad Sorensen
USA.gif
+13
T63
Marco Dawson
USA.gif
+14
T63
Peter Fowler
AUS.gif
+14
T63
Shaun Micheel
USA.gif
+14
T63
Kirk Triplett
USA.gif
+14
T63
Scott Verplank
USA.gif
+14
T68
Mark Brooks
USA.gif
+16
T68
Scott Parel
USA.gif
+16
T68
David Shacklady
ENG.gif
+16
T68
Gus Ulrich
USA.gif
+16
T72
Cameron Beckman
USA.gif
+18
T72
David Morland IV
CAN.gif
+18
74
Paul McGinley
IRL.gif
+19
75
Jay Haas
USA.gif
+20
76
Frank Lickliter II
USA.gif
+21
77
Frank Bensel Jr.
USA.gif
+22
78
Neil Thompson
ENG.gif
+26
CUT
Mark R. Brown
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Robin Byrd
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Paul Claxton
USA.gif
+8
CUT
James Deiters
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Ken Duke
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Paul Goydos
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Barry Lane
ENG.gif
+8
CUT
Dan Olsen
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Phillip Price
WAL.gif
+8
CUT
Jean-Francois Remesy
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Ken Tanigawa
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Paul Broadhurst
ENG.gif
+9
CUT
Chris DiMarco
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Mike Goodes
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Rafael Gómez
ARG.gif
+9
CUT
Jeff Hart
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Scott Hebert
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Colin Montgomerie
SCO.gif
+9
CUT
Hiroo Okamo
JPN.gif
+9
CUT
Jerry Pate
USA.gif
+9
CUT
John Senden
AUS.gif
+9
CUT
Omar Uresti
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Chris G Williams
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Jose Manuel Carriles
ESP.gif
+10
CUT
Barry Cheesman
USA.gif
+10
CUT
John Daly
USA.gif
+10
CUT
Bob Estes
USA.gif
+10
CUT
Steve Flesch
USA.gif
+10
CUT
Bob May
USA.gif
+10
CUT
Jeff Roth
USA.gif
+10
CUT
Stuart Smith
USA.gif
+10
CUT
Paul Streeter
ENG.gif
+10
CUT
Tommy Armour III
USA.gif
+11
CUT
Steve Jones
USA.gif
+11
CUT
Mauricio Molina
ARG.gif
+11
CUT
Chad Proehl
USA.gif
+11
CUT
Jerry Smith
USA.gif
+11
CUT
Esteban Toledo
MEX.gif
+11
CUT
Clark Dennis
USA.gif
+12
CUT
Scott Dunlap
USA.gif
+12
CUT
Kent Jones
USA.gif
+12
CUT
David McKenzie
AUS.gif
+12
CUT
Joey Sindelar
USA.gif
+12
CUT
John Pillar
USA.gif
+13
CUT
Micah Rudosky
USA.gif
+13
CUT
Henrik Simonsen
USA.gif
+13
CUT
Dale Abraham
USA.gif
+14
CUT
Tom Byrum
USA.gif
+14
CUT
Frank Esposito Jr.
USA.gif
+14
CUT
Carlos Franco
PAR.gif
+14
CUT
Keith Kulzer
USA.gif
+14
CUT
Dave McNabb
USA.gif
+14
CUT
Jeff Schmid
USA.gif
+14
CUT
Bill Breen
USA.gif
+15
CUT
Cary Cozby
USA.gif
+15
CUT
Mike Fergin
USA.gif
+15
CUT
David Frost
RSA.gif
+15
CUT
Scott Hoch
USA.gif
+15
CUT
Jeff Maggert
USA.gif
+15
CUT
Gary Nicklaus
USA.gif
+15
CUT
Corey Pavin
USA.gif
+15
CUT
Jarmo Sandelin
SWE.gif
+15
CUT
Charlie Bolling
USA.gif
+16
CUT
Mark Tomedolskey
USA.gif
+16
CUT
Jeff Whitfield
USA.gif
+16
CUT
Miguel Angel Martin
ESP.gif
+17
CUT
David Quinn
USA.gif
+17
CUT
Todd Hamilton
USA.gif
+18
CUT
Brad Burns
AUS.gif
+19
CUT
Ron Beurmann
USA.gif
+20
CUT
Dick Mast
USA.gif
+20
CUT
Jim McGovern
USA.gif
+20
CUT
Jim Schuman
USA.gif
+20
CUT
Jim Carter
USA.gif
+21
CUT
Walt Chapman
USA.gif
+21
CUT
Chris Starkjohann
USA.gif
+21
CUT
Tom Kite
USA.gif
+22
WD
Russ Cochran
USA.gif
E
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