Dubai Desert Classic R4

Collated final round scores in the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, Emirates GC, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
(Gbr&Irl unless stated, par 72):
272 Stephen Gallacher 66 71 63 72
273 Emiliano Grillo (Arg) 71 67 69 66
274 Brooks Koepka (USA) 69 65 70 70, Romain Wattel (Fra) 68 73 67 66
275 Steve Webster 71 70 64 70, Robert Rock 67 70 68 70, Mikko Ilonen (Fin) 69 72 70 64, Thorbjorn Olesen (Den) 71 68 65 71
276 Paul Casey 70 72 67 67, Rory McIlroy 63 70 69 74, Bernd Wiesberger (Aut) 70 70 68 68, Edoardo Molinari (Ita) 65 72 68 71
277 Francesco Molinari (Ita) 69 69 71 68, Brett Rumford (Aus) 69 70 71 67, Paul Waring 70 70 68 69, Soren Hansen (Den) 67 71 71 68, Thomas Bjorn (Den) 72 70 68 67, Danny Willett 71 65 73 68, Darren Fichardt (Rsa) 69 72 66 70
278 Damien McGrane 66 70 71 71, Jamie Donaldson 69 68 70 71, Simon Dyson 69 69 73 67
279 Anthony Wall 74 66 69 70, Roope Kakko (Fin) 69 69 68 73, Chris Wood 73 69 70 67, Joost Luiten (Ned) 70 69 70 70, Jorge Campillo (Spa) 68 72 70 69, Morten Orum Madsen (Den) 71 67 72 69
280 Soren Kjeldsen (Den) 68 71 71 70, Kristoffer Broberg (Swe) 71 69 73 67, Seve Benson 72 70 70 68, Scott Hend (Aus) 69 72 70 69, Dawie Van Der Walt (Rsa) 72 70 65 73, Eduardo De La Riva (Spa) 70 70 72 68, Fabrizio Zanotti (Par) 72 70 70 68, Henrik Stenson (Swe) 70 67 75 68
281 Robert Karlsson (Swe) 73 67 71 70, Sihwan Kim (Nor) 70 69 72 70, Hennie Otto (Rsa) 68 73 69 71, Marcel Siem (Ger) 72 67 73 69
282 Tiger Woods (USA) 68 73 70 71, Matthew Baldwin 66 74 69 73, Rafael Cabrera Bello (Spa) 71 69 71 71, Gary Stal (Fra) 74 68 73 67, Thongchai Jaidee (Tha) 68 69 71 74, Christopher Doak 71 68 71 72, Pablo Larrazabal (Spa) 74 68 69 71
283 Marco Crespi (Ita) 69 71 69 74, Seung-yul Noh (Kor) 69 72 71 71, Shiv Kapur (Ind) 72 70 70 71, Colin Montgomerie 70 70 69 74, Scott Jamieson 73 69 70 71, Julien Quesne (Fra) 66 70 77 70
284 Maximilian Kieffer (Ger) 71 70 71 72, Magnus A Carlsson (Swe) 69 69 74 72, Jaco Van Zyl (Rsa) 71 68 71 74, Fred Couples (USA) 70 71 73 70, Alvaro Quiros (Spa) 69 72 74 69, Paul Lawrie 68 71 72 73, Alejandro Canizares (Spa) 74 67 74 69, Gregory Bourdy (Fra) 71 68 73 72, Richard Sterne (Rsa) 66 73 69 76, Michael Hoey 70 72 73 69, Gregory Havret (Fra) 70 72 72 70
286 Justin Walters (Rsa) 69 68 75 74, Raphael Jacquelin (Fra) 69 71 69 77
287 Carlos Del Moral (Spa) 70 72 73 72, Lee Slattery 70 71 70 76, Alexander Levy (Fra) 69 72 76 70
289 Jose-Filipe Lima (Por) 71 71 75 72
291 Tom Lewis 71 69 78 73
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