Hong Kong Open R4

Collated final round scores & totals in the European Tour & Asian Tour Hong Kong Open, Hong Kong Golf Club, Fanling, Hong Kong
(Gbr & Irl unless stated, par 70):
268 Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spa) 70 67 65 66 (Miguel Angel Jimenez won at first play-off hole), Prom Meesawat (Tha) 66 70 67 65, Stuart Manley 67 67 66 68
269 Robert Jan Derksen (Ned) 69 67 68 65
272 Javier Colomo (Spa) 72 66 68 66, Angelo Que (Phi) 69 67 68 68, Jose Manuel Lara (Spa) 69 68 65 70
273 Joel Sjoholm (Swe) 68 70 65 70, Richard Finch 70 67 68 68, Andrea Pavan (Ita) 65 72 68 68, Wade Ormsby (Aus) 67 68 66 72
274 Shiv Kapur (Ind) 69 66 66 73, David Lipsky (USA) 69 68 67 70, Chawalit Plaphol (Tha) 69 70 69 66, Alex Cejka (Ger) 68 67 68 71, Anirban Lahiri (Ind) 68 70 67 69, Oliver Fisher 68 70 67 69
275 Panuphol Pittayarat (Tha) 69 70 68 68, Byeong-Hun An (Kor) 69 69 71 66, Unho Park (Aus) 71 66 67 71, Gregory Havret (Fra) 71 70 65 69, Johan Carlsson (Swe) 70 70 66 69, Seve Benson 66 72 69 68
276 Lucas Bjerregaard (Den) 70 67 73 66, Roope Kakko (Fin) 71 66 69 70, Jbe Kruger (Rsa) 67 66 73 70, Espen Kofstad (Nor) 68 68 70 70, Jorge Campillo (Spa) 73 65 69 69, Rikard Karlberg (Swe) 69 68 72 67
277 Steve Webster 71 66 65 75, Adilson Da Silva (Bra) 71 70 67 69, Gi-Whan Kim (Kor) 70 69 69 69, Boonchu Ruangkit (Tha) 69 67 70 71, Chinnarat Phadungsil (Tha) 68 71 68 70, David Higgins 64 74 71 68, Wen-yi Huang (Chn) 72 69 68 68, Jaakko Makitalo (Fin) 67 71 66 73, Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) 72 67 66 72
278 Daniel Im (USA) 71 66 71 70, Chris Paisley 71 70 70 67, Jason Knutzon (USA) 70 71 69 68, Anthony Wall 71 70 68 69, David Drysdale 72 68 71 67, Nacho Elvira (Spa) 67 72 67 72, Christopher Doak 68 68 73 69, Daisuke Kataoka (Jpn) 68 68 69 73
279 Sung Lee (Kor) 70 70 71 68, Wei Chih Lu (Tha) 69 72 70 68, John Hahn (USA) 70 68 73 68, Andrew Dodt (Aus) 66 70 72 71, Scott Henry 68 72 71 68, James Morrison 71 67 69 72, Chapchai Nirat (Tha) 71 70 71 67, Alexander Levy (Fra) 70 70 72 67, Marcus Fraser (Aus) 68 69 72 70, Edoardo Molinari (Ita) 72 69 68 70
280 Thitiphun Chuayprakong (Tha) 69 72 70 69, Antonio Lascuna (Phi) 72 69 70 69, Himmat Singh Rai (Ind) 72 67 68 73
281 Pariya Junhasavasdikul (Tha) 73 68 70 70, Thorbjorn Olesen (Den) 69 71 70 71, Alastair Forsyth 68 72 71 70, Rafael Cabrera Bello (Spa) 70 71 69 71, Gary Stal (Fra) 70 71 73 67
282 Sujjan Singh (Ind) 66 73 73 70, Juvic Pagunsan (Phi) 71 70 73 68, Shiv Shankar Prasad Chowrasia (Ind) 68 69 70 75, Chih-bing Lam (Sin) 66 72 72 72
285 Brinson Paolini (USA) 70 68 70 77, Joong Kyung Mo (Kor) 70 70 76 69
286 Andy Sullivan 70 71 70 75, Wen-Tang Lin (Tpe) 74 64 75 73
288 Daniel Brooks 69 71 77 71
289 Timothy Tang (Hkg) 71 70 72 76, Scott Hend (Aus) 70 70 75 74
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