Barclays Singapore Open R4

Collated final round scores from the European Tour’s Barclays SingaporeOpen at the Serapong course at Sentosa GC in Singapore (Gbr & Irl unless stated, par 71)
267 Adam Scott (Aus) 65 65 69 68
270 Anders Hansen (Den) 71 66 65 68
271 Graeme McDowell 65 68 68 70, Rikard Karlberg (Swe) 64 70 70 67
272 Kyung-nam Kang (Kor) 66 67 67 72
273 Ian Poulter 69 63 68 73, Jamie Donaldson 66 69 68 70
274 Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spa) 66 71 71 66, Keith Horne (Rsa) 65 72 69 68
275 Chris Wood 63 73 71 68, Prayad Marksaeng (Tha) 69 65 70 71, Martin Kaymer (Ger) 68 68 70 69, Wen-chong Liang (Chn) 69 65 71 70
276 Joost Luiten (Ned) 68 64 73 71, Shigeki Maruyama (Jpn) 64 74 70 68
277 Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) 70 64 74 69, Rafael Cabrera Bello (Spa) 67 69 69 72, Y.E. Yang (Kor) 66 73 66 72, Johan Edfors (Swe) 66 71 69 71, Raphael Jacquelin (Fra) 66 70 72 69
278 Francesco Molinari (Ita) 69 69 67 73, David Drysdale 68 70 69 71, Darren Beck (Aus) 70 67 69 72, Hiroshi Iwata (Jpn) 66 70 71 71
279 A Siddikur (Ban) 67 71 76 65, Soren Kjeldsen (Den) 69 69 70 71, Colin Montgomerie 70 68 70 71, Nick Dougherty 65 72 71 71, Peter Lawrie 67 71 68 73, Thongchai Jaidee (Tha) 67 70 70 72
280 Yih-Shin Chan (Tpe) 68 68 74 70, Alexander Noren (Swe) 72 67 72 69, Shiv Kapur (Ind) 71 68 72 69, Bi-o Kim (Kor) 63 72 74 71, Gregory Bourdy (Fra) 70 65 73 72, Mars Pucay (Phi) 72 65 72 71
281 Phil Mickelson (USA) 67 69 75 70, Rahil Gangjee (Ind) 70 67 69 75, Thomas Aiken (Rsa) 69 70 70 72, Mardan Mamat (Sin) 68 70 69 74, Fredrik Andersson Hed (Swe) 68 65 75 73
282 Scott Hend (Aus) 64 73 72 73, Markus Brier (Aut) 65 71 73 73, Jason Knutzon (USA) 69 68 73 72
283 Mikael Lundberg (Swe) 71 68 71 73, Marcus Both (Aus) 70 69 73 71, Matteo Manassero (Ita) 67 71 76 69, Hyung-sung Kim (Kor) 72 67 71 73
284 John Parry 71 65 75 73, Tony Carolan (Aus) 66 70 75 73, Christian Nilsson (Swe) 73 65 71 75, Gaganjeet Bhullar (Ind) 70 68 74 72, John Huh (Kor) 70 65 73 76
285 Steve Webster 72 65 75 73, Tetsuji Hiratsuka (Jpn) 74 65 73 73, Scott Strange (Aus) 65 72 74 74, Tano Goya (Arg) 70 69 79 67, Antonio Lascuna (Phi) 70 68 73 74, Michael Hoey 69 67 76 73, Hideto Tanihara (Jpn) 68 71 72 74
286 Stephen Dodd 73 66 75 72, Wen-Tang Lin (Tpe) 70 68 75 73, Pablo Larrazabal (Spa) 68 70 74 74
287 Ricardo Gonzalez (Arg) 71 68 78 70, Daniel Vancsik (Arg) 72 66 72 77, Scott Barr (Aus) 64 75 78 70, Gareth Maybin 65 72 79 71, Shane Lowry 73 66 75 73, Digvijay Singh (Ind) 69 69 74 75
289 Anthony Kang (USA) 66 73 73 77
290 Peter Hedblom (Swe) 72 67 76 75
291 Jay Bayron (Phi) 72 67 72 80
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