Open de Espana R4

Collated fourth round scores&totals in the European Tour: Open de Espana, PGA Golf de Catalunya, Spain
(Gbr&Irl unless stated, par 72):
284 Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spa) 69 73 69 73 (Jimenez won on the 1st hole), Richard Green (Aus) 74 69 69 72, Thomas Pieters (Bel) 69 69 71 75
285 Joost Luiten (Ned) 70 69 74 72
286 Richie Ramsay 69 72 71 74, Maximilian Kieffer (Ger) 75 69 69 73
287 Felipe Aguilar (Chi) 74 70 69 74, Chris Wood 73 70 69 75, Gareth Maybin 73 70 73 71, Alejandro Canizares (Spa) 72 76 69 70, Darren Fichardt (Rsa) 77 66 73 71
288 Richard Bland 73 68 72 75, Alvaro Velasco (Spa) 75 73 68 72, Daan Huizing (Ned) 71 76 71 70
289 Emiliano Grillo (Arg) 74 72 69 74, Ross Fisher 70 76 67 76, Paul Lawrie 70 72 74 73, Shane Lowry 72 74 72 71, Tom Lewis 72 75 69 73, Mikko Korhonen (Fin) 74 69 73 73, Wade Ormsby (Aus) 72 74 71 72, Danny Willett 70 75 74 70, Paul McGinley 72 72 72 73
290 Francesco Molinari (Ita) 73 67 75 75, Niclas Fasth (Swe) 75 69 77 69, Eddie Pepperell 68 71 79 72, Raphael Jacquelin (Fra) 73 72 71 74
291 Mikael Lundberg (Swe) 72 74 70 75, Brinson Paolini (USA) 73 75 73 70, Matteo Manassero (Ita) 74 71 74 72, Tyrrell Hatton 73 74 71 73, David Drysdale 74 71 76 70, Marc Warren 75 70 72 74, Andrea Pavan (Ita) 74 72 71 74, Nacho Elvira (Spa) 75 72 74 70, Gregory Havret (Fra) 71 75 71 74, Julien Quesne (Fra) 76 71 73 71
292 Robert Jan Derksen (Ned) 69 74 72 77, Michael Lorenzo-Vera (Fra) 74 72 74 72, Mark Tullo (Chi) 72 74 74 72, Agustin Domingo (Spa) 72 76 72 72, James Morrison 71 76 73 72, Romain Wattel (Fra) 73 75 72 72, Sergio Garcia (Spa) 69 74 73 76, Jbe Kruger (Rsa) 70 78 71 73, Bernd Wiesberger (Aut) 80 68 74 70, David Higgins 73 74 72 73, Edoardo Molinari (Ita) 73 72 75 72
293 Robert Rock 72 75 73 73, Magnus A Carlsson (Swe) 72 74 68 79, Jordi Garcia pinto (Spa) 70 73 74 76, Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (Spa) 73 75 71 74, Pedro Oriol (Spa) 75 73 71 74, Francois Calmels (Fra) 74 73 74 72, Seve Benson 74 73 72 74
294 Alexander Noren (Swe) 71 72 73 78
295 Joachim B Hansen (Den) 75 73 75 72, Hennie Otto (Rsa) 71 76 76 72, Adam Gee 72 75 73 75, Adrian Otaegui (Spa) 73 71 74 77, Renato Paratore (Ita) 72 75 73 75, Alexander Levy (Fra) 72 75 73 75
296 Kevin Phelan (USA) 76 71 71 78, Graeme Storm 71 76 72 77
297 Alvaro Quiros (Spa) 74 67 76 80
298 Thomas Aiken (Rsa) 74 73 74 77, Jorge Campillo (Spa) 71 75 79 73, Carlos Pigem (Spa) 73 71 74 80, Simon Thornton 72 76 76 74
300 Craig Lee 73 75 71 81
301 Jose-Filipe Lima (Por) 69 79 76 77, Eduardo De La Riva (Spa) 73 72 75 81, Carlos del Moral (Spa) 74 74 79 74
303 Rafael Cabrera Bello (Spa) 69 75 74 85
306 Ivo Giner (Spa) 71 74 78 83, Gaganjeet Bhullar (Ind) 71 74 78 83
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