Greenbrier Classic R4

Collated fourth round scores & totals in the US PGA Tour: The Greenbrier Classic, The Old White Course, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, United States of America
(USA unless stated, par 70):
264 Angel Cabrera (Arg) 68 68 64 64
266 George McNeill 70 67 68 61
270 Webb Simpson 71 69 67 63
271 Billy Hurley III 68 63 67 73, Will Wilcox 68 69 65 69, Keegan Bradley 67 69 69 66, Bud Cauley 69 68 70 64, Chris Stroud 66 66 70 69, Brendon Todd 71 67 67 66, Cameron Tringale 72 66 64 69
272 Michael Thompson 66 72 64 70, Joe Durant 65 71 66 70, Steve Marino 69 70 66 67, Jason Bohn 65 72 68 67, Charlie Beljan 67 69 71 65
273 Danny Lee (Nzl) 65 71 71 66, Sang-moon Bae (Kor) 66 74 66 67, Jim Renner 65 70 68 70, Bubba Watson 68 67 69 69, David Lingmerth (Swe) 67 68 69 69, Kevin Chappell 67 65 69 72, Troy Merritt 66 72 68 67
274 J.B. Holmes 68 68 69 69, Bill Haas 69 70 65 70, Patrick Cantlay 69 68 69 68
275 Luke Guthrie 67 69 68 71, David Toms 69 69 68 69, Andrew Loupe 69 69 67 70, Scott Langley 68 71 67 69, Ted Potter, Jr. 70 70 68 67, Robert Allenby (Aus) 67 70 68 70, Camilo Villegas (Col) 68 67 67 73, Johnson Wagner 68 68 71 68, Patrick Reed 67 69 71 68
276 Steve Stricker 66 68 68 74, Shawn Stefani 73 67 67 69, Kyle Stanley 71 68 66 71, Scott Stallings 70 69 70 67, Davis Love III 67 73 65 71, Tom Watson 71 68 68 69, Michael Putnam 67 72 67 70, Jonas Blixt (Swe) 64 73 68 71, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 71 68 70 67, Brice Garnett 68 66 72 70
277 Chris Kirk 65 69 75 68, Andres Romero (Arg) 72 68 67 70, Richard H. Lee 71 68 67 71, Patrick Rodgers 65 75 68 69, Troy Matteson 72 61 71 73, Heath Slocum 70 69 68 70, Josh Teater 69 69 70 69
278 Kevin Na 66 70 71 71, Justin Leonard 71 67 69 71, Hudson Swafford 72 67 65 74, Charles Howell III 67 71 68 72, Stephen Ames (Can) 69 68 71 70
279 Wes Roach 69 71 69 70, J J Henry 70 70 69 70, Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 69 70 67 73, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 67 70 72 70, Bronson La’cassie (Aus) 70 66 70 73, Jason Gore 70 70 69 70, Tim Wilkinson (Nzl) 68 71 70 70
280 Brendon De Jonge (Zim) 70 69 68 73, David Hearn (Can) 68 68 68 76, Andrew Svoboda 72 68 69 71, Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (Spa) 68 71 70 71
281 Chad Collins 66 73 70 72, Oliver Goss (Aus) 70 68 68 75, Matt Bettencourt 70 68 68 75
282 Robert Streb 68 72 69 73
283 Gary Woodland 69 70 69 75
284 Roberto Castro 72 68 69 75, Ken Duke 72 67 70 75
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