Honda Classic R4

Collated final round scores from the US PGA Tour’s Honda Classic at PGA National’s Champion Course at Palm Beach Gardens in Florida (USA unless stated, par 70):
271 Rory Sabbatini (RSA) 71 64 66 70
272 Y.E. Yang (Kor) 68 71 67 66
273 Jerry Kelly 71 67 68 67
276 Ricky Barnes 70 68 71 67
277 Tommy Gainey 71 67 71 68
278 Jeff Overton 69 72 69 68, Graeme McDowell (NIrl) 73 71 70 64, Gary Woodland 71 68 68 71, Matt Bettencourt 70 70 69 69
279 Luke Donald (Eng) 73 68 72 66, Charles Howell III 71 71 67 70, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 68 70 72 69, Hiroyuki Fujita (Jpn) 72 71 69 67
280 Spencer Levin 67 72 73 68, Charl Schwartzel (RSA) 68 69 74 69, Hunter Haas 70 71 71 68
281 Justin Leonard 70 71 70 70, Justin Hicks 73 68 73 67, Marc Leishman (Aus) 72 72 69 68, Matt Kuchar 69 70 72 70
282 Richard S Johnson (Swe) 72 71 72 67, Robert Allenby (Aus) 71 73 71 67, Roland Thatcher 70 73 68 71
283 Kent Jones 72 71 69 71, Nathan Green (Aus) 73 67 73 70, Kyle Stanley 68 66 74 75, Sean O’Hair 70 70 73 70, Webb Simpson 74 67 71 71
284 Chris Kirk 73 70 71 70, Chad Campbell 74 70 70 70, Fredrik Jacobson (Swe) 74 68 71 71, Davis Love III 73 70 69 72, Colt Knost 74 69 70 71, Ben Curtis 72 74 70 68, Lee Westwood (Eng) 70 69 75 70
285 John Senden (Aus) 70 71 74 70, Ian Poulter (Eng) 74 71 73 67, Chris Couch 70 70 75 70, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 70 71 75 69, Alex Cejka (Ger) 71 74 71 69
286 J J Henry 71 70 74 71, William McGirt 75 70 72 69
287 Josh Broadaway 78 68 68 73, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 68 72 76 71, Blake Adams 73 73 72 69, Kenny Perry 71 72 73 71, D.A. Points 74 72 76 65, Jimmy Walker 74 67 72 74, Cameron Tringale 71 70 74 72, Henrik Stenson (Swe) 74 70 76 67
288 Jason Dufner 75 67 72 74, Scott Gutschewski 73 70 69 76, Stephen Ames (Can) 73 72 74 69, Edoardo Molinari (Ita) 73 73 72 70
289 Paul Goydos 73 72 72 72, Brian Gay 74 70 72 73, Nick Price (Zim) 70 74 73 72
290 Vaughn Taylor 71 75 72 72, Andres Romero (Arg) 72 74 75 69, Shaun Micheel 74 71 72 73, Marc Turnesa 75 71 76 68, Alex Prugh 74 71 74 71
291 Brendan null Steele 74 71 76 70, Chris Stroud 73 69 77 72, David Duval 74 71 77 69, Kevin Streelman 73 71 74 73
292 Jeff Maggert 75 70 76 71, Chad Collins 74 72 72 74
295 David Mathis 71 72 75 77
296 Rory McIlroy (NIrl) 73 71 77 75, Ernie Els (RSA) 75 71 78 72, Jhonattan Vegas 76 70 77 73
298 Trevor Immelman (RSA) 74 71 77 76, Steve Flesch 73 73 78 74
299 Josh Teater 75 70 79 75
301 J.P. Hayes 76 69 77 79
WD: Louis Oosthuizen 75 70 75
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