AT&T National 4

Collated final round scores from the US PGA Tour’s AT&T National at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania (USA unless stated, par 70):
267 Nick Watney 70 69 62 66
269 K J Choi (Kor) 69 64 69 67
271 Adam Scott (Aus) 66 71 66 68, Jeff Overton 71 65 68 67, Charles Howell III 68 68 69 66
272 Chris Stroud 70 68 66 68, Robert Allenby (Aus) 71 68 68 65
273 Chris Kirk 70 71 63 69, Bryce Molder 69 67 68 69, Webb Simpson 69 70 64 70
274 Kevin Stadler 73 69 64 68, Bo Van Pelt 69 66 71 68
275 Chris DiMarco 71 70 70 64, Rickie Fowler 68 69 64 74
276 Spencer Levin 70 68 68 70, John Merrick 68 70 68 70, Justin Rose (Eng) 70 72 65 69, Joe Ogilvie 67 70 70 69, Kevin Streelman 71 69 68 68
277 Steve Marino 70 70 63 74, Robert Garrigus 68 72 68 69, Michael Putnam 72 70 69 66, Patrick Cantlay 70 69 71 67, Troy Matteson 68 70 68 71
278 Charley Hoffman 71 69 70 68, J J Henry 70 69 68 71, George McNeill 70 70 69 69, Tom Gillis 72 69 68 69, Cameron Tringale 75 68 64 71
279 Hunter Mahan 72 71 66 70, Chris Riley 69 66 75 69, Andres Romero (Arg) 71 70 67 71, Troy Merritt 74 68 70 67
280 Bill Haas 68 70 66 76, Kyle Stanley 67 69 71 73, Ryuji Imada (Jpn) 72 70 69 69, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 73 70 70 67
281 Kent Jones 71 72 67 71, Rodney Pampling (Aus) 74 69 72 66, Pat Perez 68 74 70 69, Scott McCarron 70 73 65 73, Justin Leonard 68 67 71 75, Michael Thompson 70 69 71 71, Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 69 70 70 72, Dean Wilson 67 73 69 72, Cameron Beckman 73 69 70 69
282 D.A. Points 68 71 73 70, J.B. Holmes 73 67 69 73, Gary Woodland 69 71 74 68, D.J. Trahan 70 72 66 74
283 Brian Davis (Eng) 71 72 68 72, Charlie Wi (Kor) 69 66 69 79, Vaughn Taylor 70 71 71 71, Hunter Haas 66 74 70 73, Michael Connell 74 69 68 72, Stephen Ames (Can) 72 71 68 72
284 Kevin Na 69 69 71 75, Tag Ridings 70 72 73 69, David Hearn (Can) 69 70 73 72, Garrett Willis 73 69 72 70, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 71 71 69 73, William McGirt 72 67 74 71, Johnson Wagner 71 68 70 75
285 Ricky Barnes 70 73 72 70, Kris Blanks 70 71 72 72, Tim Herron 71 71 69 74, Jhonattan Vegas (Ven) 67 71 69 78
286 Brendon De Jonge 70 71 72 73, Ryan Moore 72 70 71 73
288 Peter Uihlein 73 69 71 75, Mike Weir (Can) 71 70 73 74
289 Joe Durant 72 71 76 70, Kevin Chappell 70 72 72 75
290 Bill Lunde 74 68 73 75
292 Steve Flesch 73 70 74 75
295 Paul Goydos 75 66 79 75
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