Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic R4

Collated final round scores from the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic at Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course in Buena Vista, Florida (USA unless stated, par 72):
271 Luke Donald (Eng) 66 71 70 64
273 Justin Leonard 69 63 70 71
274 Sung-hoon Kang (Kor) 68 71 67 68, Kevin Chappell 70 66 66 72, Tom Pernice Jnr. 68 69 68 69
275 John Rollins 71 67 70 67, Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 72 68 66 69, Billy Mayfair 68 70 67 70, Nick O’Hern (Aus) 68 66 70 71, Webb Simpson 68 69 69 69
276 Kris Blanks 67 69 73 67
277 Gary Woodland 66 69 73 69, Kevin Kisner 69 69 67 72, James Driscoll 66 70 73 68, Henrik Stenson (Swe) 68 64 72 73
278 Andres Gonzales 70 71 70 67, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 70 68 70 70, Steven Bowditch (Aus) 67 71 68 72, Derek Lamely 66 71 71 70
279 Michael Bradley 72 69 66 72, Ryan Palmer 75 64 70 70, David Hearn (Can) 71 67 70 71, Heath Slocum 69 72 70 68, Alexandre Rocha (Bra) 69 69 70 71, Ben Martin 67 74 70 68, Bio Kim (Kor) 67 65 71 76, Scott Gutschewski 67 71 69 72
280 Tim Herron 75 65 71 69, Scott Stallings 66 72 70 72, John Senden (Aus) 70 70 69 71, Charlie Wi (Kor) 70 70 71 69, Nathan Green (Aus) 66 71 72 71, Bob Estes 71 70 72 67, Ryuji Imada (Jpn) 71 70 69 70, Brandt Jobe 69 67 72 72, Marc Turnesa 70 71 70 69
281 Spencer Levin 69 70 72 70, Michael Allen 69 66 73 73, Jeff Overton 70 71 71 69, Will Strickler 69 69 70 73, Briny Baird 73 68 69 71, Cameron Tringale 69 68 75 69, Jason Bohn 70 70 71 70
282 Joe Durant 70 69 73 70, Retief Goosen (Rsa) 68 72 77 65
283 Kent Jones 72 69 70 72, Fabian Gomez (Arg) 73 67 66 77, Jarrod Lyle (Aus) 68 72 72 71, Bobby Gates 69 69 74 71, Chris Di Marco 70 68 70 75, Tom Lehman 72 69 69 73, D.J. Trahan 72 69 72 70
284 Jerry Kelly 71 68 74 71, George McNeill 69 69 76 70, Jeff Maggert 69 67 77 71, Paul Stankowski 67 72 76 69, Woody Austin 68 71 72 73, Blake Adams 69 72 75 68
285 Carl Paulson 70 68 70 77, Mark Calcavecchia 74 67 71 73, Arjun Atwal (Ind) 66 72 74 73, Brian Gay 75 66 74 70, J.P. Hayes 71 70 72 72, David Mathis 73 67 73 72, William McGirt 67 69 76 73
286 Francis Quinn 71 70 72 73, Jim Renner 72 69 72 73, Troy Merritt 68 70 71 77
287 Scott Piercy 68 73 77 69, Garrett Willis 74 67 72 74, Matt Bettencourt 68 67 73 79
288 Paul Goydos 71 69 74 74
289 Kevin Stadler 70 70 74 75
290 Jim Herman 70 71 74 75
293 Rich Beem 74 67 73 79
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