The Greenbrier Classic R4

Collated final-round scores from the US PGA Tour’s Greenbrier Classic at the Old White TPC at White Sulphur Springs in West Virginia (USA unless stated, par 70):
270 Scott Stallings 70 65 66 69 (Stallings won at the first play-off hole), Bob Estes 69 72 65 64, Bill Haas 71 67 65 67
271 Brendon De Jonge 66 67 72 66, Andres Romero (Arg) 71 69 66 65, Gary Woodland 65 70 67 69, Jimmy Walker 69 72 62 68, Cameron Tringale 70 67 67 67
272 Kyle Stanley 66 75 65 66, Webb Simpson 65 68 69 70
273 Chris DiMarco 66 75 64 68, Chris Couch 68 68 67 70, Johnson Wagner 72 67 66 68
274 Anthony Kim 69 69 62 74, Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 64 70 73 67, John Senden (Aus) 70 70 65 69, Scott Verplank 72 66 67 69
275 Brian Davis (Eng) 71 64 70 70, Chris Stroud 69 71 68 67, David Hearn (Can) 66 72 69 68, J.P. Hayes 68 70 72 65, Steven Bowditch (Aus) 65 75 68 67, Garrett Willis 72 69 69 65, Chez Reavie 67 69 70 69, Christopher Baryla (Can) 67 69 72 67, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 70 70 69 66
276 Tag Ridings 71 66 69 70, Brett Wetterich 73 67 68 68, Nick O’Hern (Aus) 70 68 66 72, Michael Connell 72 66 69 69, Matt Bettencourt 73 67 69 67
277 Michael Letzig 69 66 71 71, Aron Price (Aus) 69 67 72 69, Brandt Jobe 68 69 73 67, Adam Hadwin (Can) 70 71 68 68, Ben Curtis 68 72 70 67, Charles Howell III 68 68 70 71, Blake Adams 69 70 70 68
278 Ricky Barnes 72 65 69 72, Kenny Perry 68 70 70 70, Sergio Garcia (Spa) 72 69 69 68, James Driscoll 69 68 73 68
279 Keegan Bradley 72 67 69 71, Will Strickler 67 70 69 73, Briny Baird 69 69 69 72, Derek Lamely 65 70 72 72, Josh Teater 71 70 67 71, Fabian Gomez (Arg) 71 68 70 70
280 Chris Kirk 72 69 69 70, Jeff Overton 74 67 70 69, Steve Flesch 71 68 71 70, Heath Slocum 68 72 71 69, Tom Pernice Jnr. 68 70 75 67, Shaun Micheel 72 69 71 68, D.A. Points 71 67 67 75, Andre Stolz (Aus) 69 69 70 72
281 John Merrick 69 67 68 77, Ryuji Imada (Jpn) 69 70 68 74, Steve Allan (Aus) 71 68 70 72, Tommy Gainey 70 70 71 70
282 Kent Jones 69 69 74 70, Jim Herman 67 71 70 74, Troy Matteson 69 70 71 72
283 Spencer Levin 70 68 68 77, Matt Weibring 70 70 71 72
284 Duffy Waldorf 69 70 69 76, Jeff Quinney 71 70 69 74, Cameron Beckman 71 68 72 73, Tom Gillis 71 69 70 74, Billy Horschel 71 70 72 71
285 Joseph Bramlett 72 69 72 72, Camilo Villegas (Col) 71 66 77 71
286 Erik Compton 73 67 73 73, Billy Mayfair 65 73 71 77
290 Bio Kim (Kor) 71 70 74 75
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