Chevron World Challenge R4

Collated final-round scores from the Chevron World Challenge at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California (USA unless stated, par 72):
278 Tiger Woods 69 67 73 69
279 Zach Johnson 73 67 68 71
283 Paul Casey (Eng) 79 68 67 69
284 Hunter Mahan 72 68 73 71, Matt Kuchar 72 67 74 71
287 Jim Furyk 71 74 73 69, Martin Laird (Sco) 77 74 66 70, Bubba Watson 75 70 70 72, Rickie Fowler 71 70 75 71
288 Gary Woodland 73 70 70 75, Bo Van Pelt 74 72 71 71
289 K J Choi (Kor) 66 73 72 78
290 Bill Haas 78 69 69 74, Webb Simpson 73 79 68 70
291 Jason Day (Aus) 74 68 77 72
292 Steve Stricker 69 76 73 74
298 Keegan Bradley 76 75 74 73
299 Nick Watney 71 78 73 77
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