Transitions Championship R4

Collated final round scores from the Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead course in Palm Harbor, Florida, (USA unless stated, par 71):
271 Luke Donald (Eng) 67 68 70 66 (Donald won at the first play-off hole), Jim Furyk 66 70 66 69, Robert Garrigus 67 72 68 64, Sang-moon Bae (Kor) 69 66 68 68
272 Jeff Overton 68 69 69 66, Ernie Els (Rsa) 70 67 68 67, Ken Duke 68 67 69 68, Scott Piercy 69 68 73 62
273 Bo Van Pelt 70 68 69 66
274 Jason Dufner 66 66 71 71, Matt Kuchar 73 67 69 65, Kevin Streelman 68 69 69 68, Webb Simpson 68 69 69 68
275 Charley Hoffman 69 71 67 68, Chris Di Marco 70 67 69 69
276 Bud Cauley 68 71 69 68, Michael Thompson 68 70 71 67, Sergio Garcia (Spa) 68 68 70 70, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 72 68 70 66
277 Jerry Kelly 69 68 71 69, Bryce Molder 67 71 73 66, Retief Goosen (Rsa) 69 68 65 75, David Toms 67 72 67 71, Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa) 73 68 68 68, John Mallinger 72 66 66 73, Chez Reavie 68 70 67 72, Padraig Harrington (Irl) 61 73 72 71, Jason Day (Aus) 69 72 67 69
278 Kris Blanks 73 68 70 67, Gary Woodland 68 71 68 71, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 70 70 68 70, Will Claxton 64 74 68 72, William McGirt 66 68 73 71, Kenny Perry 66 70 72 70, Justin Leonard 69 70 72 67, Justin Rose (Eng) 67 70 75 66, Brandt Snedeker 69 72 67 70
279 Kevin Na 71 68 69 71, Brian Davis (Eng) 69 71 69 70, Bill Lunde 68 73 68 70, Shaun Micheel 71 69 66 73, John Senden (Aus) 66 70 70 73, Kyle Reifers 70 68 70 71
280 Jamie Lovemark 70 67 69 74, Jason Bohn 66 71 70 73
281 George McNeill 67 68 72 74, Robert Allenby (Aus) 69 72 69 71, Zach Johnson 71 68 72 70, K J Choi (Kor) 71 70 73 67, Cameron Tringale 66 71 70 74
282 Nick Watney 69 72 70 71, John Daly 69 72 70 71, Arjun Atwal (Ind) 71 70 67 74, Jimmy Walker 70 69 71 72
283 Peter Hanson (Swe) 70 70 75 68, Pat Perez 71 70 70 72, Sung-hoon Kang (Kor) 68 73 71 71, Joe Ogilvie 67 73 71 72, Brian Gay 70 70 72 71, Andres Romero (Arg) 70 68 75 70, Greg Owen (Eng) 70 70 69 74, Mark Wilson 71 70 70 72
284 D.A. Points 69 72 73 70, Vijay Singh (Fij) 71 70 72 71, James Driscoll 70 70 73 71
285 J J Henry 70 71 73 71, Marc Leishman (Aus) 71 70 71 73, Chris Couch 67 68 73 77, Tom Gillis 72 69 71 73
286 Stewart Cink 67 74 72 73, Troy Matteson 70 69 71 76, Kevin Chappell 69 69 75 73
288 Jonathan Byrd 72 69 76 71
289 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 68 72 72 77
290 Michael Bradley 71 70 74 75
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