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Golfstats: PGA Tour
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| Date |
Player |
Finish |
To Par |
Score |
Money $£€ |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Tiger Woods Playoff: Beat Chris DiMarco with birdie on first extra hole | Win | -12 |
74-66-65-71=276 | $1,260,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Chris DiMarco Playoff: Lost to Tiger Woods who made birdie on first extra hole | 2 | -12 |
67-67-74-68=276 | $756,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Luke Donald | T-3 | -5 |
68-77-69-69=283 | $406,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Retief Goosen | T-3 | -5 |
71-75-70-67=283 | $406,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Trevor Immelman | T-5 | -4 |
73-73-65-73=284 | $237,300.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Vijay Singh | T-5 | -4 |
68-73-71-72=284 | $237,300.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Mark Hensby | T-5 | -4 |
69-73-70-72=284 | $237,300.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Mike Weir | T-5 | -4 |
74-71-68-71=284 | $237,300.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Rod Pampling | T-5 | -4 |
73-71-70-70=284 | $237,300.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Phil Mickelson | 10 | -3 |
70-72-69-74=285 | $189,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Tim Herron | T-11 | -2 |
76-68-70-72=286 | $168,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | David Howell | T-11 | -2 |
72-69-76-69=286 | $168,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Thomas Levet | T-13 | -1 |
71-75-68-73=287 | $135,333.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Justin Leonard | T-13 | -1 |
75-71-70-71=287 | $135,333.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Ryan Moore | T-13 | -1 |
71-71-75-70=287 | $0.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Tom Lehman | T-13 | -1 |
74-74-70-69=287 | $135,333.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Chad Campbell | T-17 | Even |
73-73-67-75=288 | $112,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Kirk Triplett | T-17 | Even |
75-68-72-73=288 | $112,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Darren Clarke | T-17 | Even |
72-76-69-71=288 | $112,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Scott Verplank | T-20 | +1 |
72-75-69-73=289 | $84,840.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Stewart Cink | T-20 | +1 |
72-72-74-71=289 | $84,840.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Jerry Kelly | T-20 | +1 |
75-70-73-71=289 | $84,840.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Bernhard Langer | T-20 | +1 |
74-74-70-71=289 | $84,840.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Jeff Maggert | T-20 | +1 |
74-74-72-69=289 | $84,840.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Thomas Bjorn | T-25 | +2 |
71-67-71-81=290 | $61,600.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Craig Parry | T-25 | +2 |
72-75-69-74=290 | $61,600.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Joe Ogilvie | T-25 | +2 |
74-73-73-70=290 | $61,600.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Jim Furyk | 28 | +3 |
76-67-74-74=291 | $53,900.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Kenny Perry | T-29 | +4 |
76-68-71-77=292 | $50,750.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Steve Flesch | T-29 | +4 |
76-70-70-76=292 | $50,750.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Mark O'Meara | T-31 | +5 |
72-74-72-75=293 | $46,550.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Miguel A. Jimenez | T-31 | +5 |
74-74-73-72=293 | $46,550.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Casey Wittenberg | T-33 | +6 |
72-72-74-76=294 | $39,620.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Ian Poulter | T-33 | +6 |
72-74-72-76=294 | $39,620.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Shingo Katayama | T-33 | +6 |
72-74-73-75=294 | $39,620.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Adam Scott | T-33 | +6 |
71-76-72-75=294 | $39,620.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | K.J. Choi | T-33 | +6 |
73-72-76-73=294 | $39,620.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Luke List | T-33 | +6 |
77-69-78-70=294 | $0.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Ryan Palmer | T-39 | +7 |
70-74-74-77=295 | $32,200.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Todd Hamilton | T-39 | +7 |
77-70-71-77=295 | $32,200.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Tim Clark | T-39 | +7 |
74-74-72-75=295 | $32,200.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Fred Couples | T-39 | +7 |
75-71-77-72=295 | $32,200.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Stuart Appleby | T-43 | +8 |
69-76-72-79=296 | $28,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Jonathan Kaye | T-43 | +8 |
72-74-76-74=296 | $28,000.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Nick O'Hern | T-45 | +9 |
72-72-76-77=297 | $25,200.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Stephen Ames | T-45 | +9 |
73-74-75-75=297 | $25,200.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Ernie Els | 47 | +10 |
75-73-78-72=298 | $23,100.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Jay Haas | 48 | +13 |
76-71-76-78=301 | $21,700.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Chris Riley | 49 | +16 |
71-77-78-78=304 | $20,300.00 |
| Sun 4/10/05 | Craig Stadler | 50 | +18 |
75-73-79-79=306 | $19,180.00 |
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July 30, 2010 7:08 am - Sporting Life - Golf A Look Back At Past Us Pga Championships -
July 29, 2010 8:24 am - Ladies European Tour Report that American veteran Juli Inkster and World No.1 Jiyai Shin of South Korea took the early clubhouse lead after a cold and blustery first morning at the Ricoh Women’s British Open. -
July 29, 2010 5:12 am - The Boston Globe - Sport Michael Whitmer's weekly column looks at how Alexis Thompson in three events as a pro would be 18th on the LPGA money list, time running out for Tiger Woods getting into the Deutsche Bank. -
July 28, 2010 10:21 pm - The New York Times - Sports Larry Dorman on how Dartmouth College golf coach Rich Parker playing in the Senior Open. -
July 28, 2010 4:09 pm - Gulf News - Business Kerr sets sights on regaining top ranking -
July 28, 2010 1:04 pm - Reuters.co.uk Shin on top of world again seeks second British Open -
July 28, 2010 12:53 pm - Reuters.co.uk - Golf Golf-Shin on top of world again seeks second British Open -
July 28, 2010 12:48 pm - Reuters Elspeth Burnside on how Jiyai Shin is on top of world rankings again and seeking her second British Women's Open crown. -
July 28, 2010 11:35 am - Golf Week - Blogs Beth Ann Baldry on how Alexis Thompson belongs at the Women's British Open. -
July 28, 2010 4:54 am - PA Sport Mark Garrod on how Anthony Kim has given America's Ryder Cup hopes a boost by announcing he will be back in action at next week's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron. -
July 28, 2010 2:04 am - Asian Tour Report that Japan’s rising sons Tetsuji Hiratsuka and Hideto Tanihara will launch a full frontal assault on the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters next week. -
July 27, 2010 8:38 pm - Palm Beach Post Edgar Thompson on how Anthony Kim's return will boost American golf. -
July 27, 2010 1:50 pm - TheAPosition.com David Barrett on talk of the Evian Masters becoming a fifth LPGA major, saying it would make more sense for the men to have a fifth major. -
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