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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
WAL.gif Stephen Dodd
-13
 
ESP.gif Miguel Angel Jiménez
-12
 
NIR.gif Darren Clarke
-11
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4 Bernhard Langer
GER.gif
-9
5 Paul Broadhurst
ENG.gif
-8
6 Jerry Kelly
USA.gif
-7
7 Ricardo Gonzalez
ARG.gif
-5
T8 Ernie Els
RSA.gif
-4
T8 Wes Short, Jr.
USA.gif
-4
T8 Yoshinobu Tsukada
JPN.gif
-4
T11 Rich Beem
USA.gif
-3
T11 Thomas Bjørn
DEN.gif
-3
T11 James Kingston
RSA.gif
-3
T11 Tom Lehman
USA.gif
-3
T11 Colin Montgomerie
SCO.gif
-3
T16 Clark Dennis
USA.gif
-2
T16 Jim Furyk
USA.gif
-2
T18 Alex Cejka
 
-1
T18 Glen Day
USA.gif
-1
T18 Matt Gogel
USA.gif
-1
T18 Tom Pernice Jr.
USA.gif
-1
T18 Phillip Price
WAL.gif
-1
T18 David Shacklady
ENG.gif
-1
T24 Miguel Angel Martin
ESP.gif
E
T24 Jean-Francois Remesy
FRA.gif
E
T24 Ken Tanigawa
USA.gif
E
T24 Ian Woosnam
ZNZ.gif
E
T28 Woody Austin
USA.gif
+1
T28 Peter Fowler
AUS.gif
+1
T28 Jarmo Sandelin
SWE.gif
+1
T28 Peter Wilson
AUS.gif
+1
T32 Peter Baker
ENG.gif
+2
T32 Walt Chapman
USA.gif
+2
T32 Philip Golding
ENG.gif
+2
T35 José Coceres
ARG.gif
+3
T35 Ken Duke
USA.gif
+3
T35 Tim Herron
USA.gif
+3
T35 Michael Long
NZL.gif
+3
T35 Scott Parel
USA.gif
+3
T40 Joakim Haeggman
SWE.gif
+4
T40 Mark Ridley
ENG.gif
+4
T40 Bob Sowards
USA.gif
+4
T43 Mauricio Molina
ARG.gif
+5
T43 Mark Mouland
ENG.gif
+5
T43 Fran Quinn
USA.gif
+5
T46 Emanuele Canonica
ITA.gif
+6
T46 Thomas Levet
FRA.gif
+6
T46 Paul McGinley
IRL.gif
+6
T46 Masayoshi Nakayama
JPN.gif
+6
T46 José María Olazábal
ESP.gif
+6
T46 Gary Orr
SCO.gif
+6
T46 Dicky Pride
USA.gif
+6
T53 David Copsey
ENG.gif
+7
T53 David McKenzie
AUS.gif
+7
T53 Shaun Micheel
USA.gif
+7
T53 Chris Williams
USA.gif
+7
T57 Jose Manuel Carriles
ESP.gif
+8
T57 Christian Cevaer
FRA.gif
+8
T57 Roger Chapman
ENG.gif
+8
T57 David Gilford
ENG.gif
+8
T57 Scott Henderson
SCO.gif
+8
T57 Skip Kendall
USA.gif
+8
T57 Jeff Sluman
USA.gif
+8
T64 Robert Allenby
AUS.gif
+9
T64 Andrew Raitt
AUS.gif
+9
T64 Clinton Whitelaw
RSA.gif
+9
T64 Gary Wolstenholme
ENG.gif
+9
T68 Trevor A Foster
ENG.gif
+10
T68 Frank Lickliter II
USA.gif
+10
T70 Simon P Brown
ENG.gif
+11
T70 Paul Eales
ENG.gif
+11
T70 Gene Elliott (a)
USA.gif
+11
T70 David Frost
RSA.gif
+11
T74 John Bickerton
ENG.gif
+13
T74 Duffy Waldorf
USA.gif
+13
76 Barry Lane
ENG.gif
+15
77 Andre Bossert
SUI.gif
+17
78 Andrew Crerar
SCO.gif
+18
CUT Shane Bertsch
USA.gif
+6
CUT Liam Bond
WAL.gif
+6
CUT Markus Brier
AUT.gif
+6
CUT Bob Cameron
ENG.gif
+6
CUT Russ Cochran
USA.gif
+6
CUT Rupert Kellock
ENG.gif
+6
CUT Santiago Luna
ESP.gif
+6
CUT Simon McGreal
USA.gif
+6
CUT Dan Olsen
USA.gif
+6
CUT Paul Streeter
ENG.gif
+6
CUT Roger Tuddenham
ENG.gif
+6
CUT Jean Van de Velde
FRA.gif
+6
CUT Stephen Bennett
ENG.gif
+7
CUT Rafael Gómez
ARG.gif
+7
CUT Stuart Little
ENG.gif
+7
CUT Euan Mcintosh
SCO.gif
+7
CUT David Morland IV
CAN.gif
+7
CUT Jim Payne
ENG.gif
+7
CUT Jason Proctor
ENG.gif
+7
CUT Harry Rudolph III
USA.gif
+7
CUT Dean Wilson
USA.gif
+7
CUT Craig Davis (a)
USA.gif
+8
CUT John Kemp
ENG.gif
+8
CUT Hugo Mazzalupi
USA.gif
+8
CUT Richard O'Hanlon
ENG.gif
+8
CUT Tim Petrovic
USA.gif
+8
CUT Jerry Smith
USA.gif
+8
CUT Martin Young
ENG.gif
+8
CUT Sion E Bebb
WAL.gif
+9
CUT Guy Boros
USA.gif
+9
CUT Neil Cheetham
ENG.gif
+9
CUT Garry Lacy
ENG.gif
+9
CUT Andrew Oldcorn
SCO.gif
+9
CUT Steve Cipa
ENG.gif
+10
CUT Marc Farry
FRA.gif
+10
CUT Mark James
ENG.gif
+10
CUT Paul Stankowski
USA.gif
+10
CUT Michael Campbell
NZL.gif
+11
CUT Mark Davis
ENG.gif
+11
CUT Paul Lawrie
SCO.gif
+11
CUT Martyn Proctor
WAL.gif
+11
CUT Tim Spence
ENG.gif
+11
CUT Neil Turley
ENG.gif
+11
CUT Bernard White
ENG.gif
+11
CUT Steven Green
ENG.gif
+12
CUT Adrian Hill
ENG.gif
+12
CUT Jay Williamson
TUN.gif
+12
CUT Mark Booth
ENG.gif
+13
CUT John King
ENG.gif
+13
CUT Malcolm MacKenzie
ENG.gif
+13
CUT Bob Royak (a)
USA.gif
+14
CUT Jonathan S Cheetham
ENG.gif
+14
CUT Ricky Willison
ENG.gif
+14
CUT Stephen Gromett
ENG.gif
+15
CUT Anton yLawrence
ENG.gif
+15
CUT David Ray
ENG.gif
+15
CUT Thomas Burley
ENG.gif
+16
CUT Max Newman
ENG.gif
+16
CUT Andy Oates
ENG.gif
+17
CUT Gary Emerson
ENG.gif
+18
CUT Peter Cherry
ENG.gif
+19
CUT Ian Clarke
ENG.gif
+20
CUT Magnus Persson Atlevi
SWE.gif
+20
CUT Simon Wilkinson
WAL.gif
+23
CUT Leon Stanford
ENG.gif
+29
WD Thongchai Jaidee
THA.gif
+3
DNS Wraith Grant
ENG.gif
E
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