Greenbrier Classic R1

Collated first round scores in the US PGA Tour: The Greenbrier Classic, The Old White Course, White Sulphur Springs, United States of America
(USA unless stated, par 70):
64 Jonas Blixt (Swe)
65 Chris Kirk, Jim Renner, D.A. Points, Danny Lee (Nzl), Joe Durant, James Hahn, Patrick Rodgers, Jason Bohn
66 Kevin Na,Steve Stricker,Pat Perez,Chris Stroud, Michael Thompson, Chad Collins, Sang-moon Bae (Kor), Troy Merritt
67 Luke Guthrie,Davis Love III,Michael Putnam, Bobby Wyatt, David Lingmerth (Swe), Ben Curtis, Kevin Chappell, Charlie Beljan, Charles Howell III, Keegan Bradley, Robert Allenby (Aus), Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa), Patrick Reed
68 Justin Hicks, David Hearn (Can), Woody Austin, Steven Bowditch (Aus), Jamie Lovemark, Tim Wilkinson (Nzl), Robert Streb, John Daly, Scott Langley, Marc Leishman (Aus), Brice Garnett, Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (Spa), Bubba Watson, Angel Cabrera (Arg), Mark Wilson, Ricky Barnes, Will Wilcox, Billy Hurley III, J.B. Holmes, Camilo Villegas (Col), Jim Herman, Johnson Wagner
69 Bud Cauley, Gary Woodland, David Toms, Patrick Cantlay, James Driscoll, Steve Marino, Chad Campbell, Bill Haas, Troy Kelly, Kevin Tway (USA), Stephen Ames (Can), Brian Davis (Eng), Wes Roach, Greg Chalmers (Aus), Andrew Loupe, Jeff Maggert, Trevor Immelman (Rsa), Josh Teater
70 Nick Watney, Spencer Levin, Scott Stallings, Martin Flores, Matt Bettencourt, Heath Slocum, Alex Aragon, Will MacKenzie, Brad Fritsch (Can), Jimmy Walker, Scott Gardiner (Aus), Kevin Kisner, Jason Gore, Brendon De Jonge (Zim), Brendan Steele, J J Henry, George McNeill, Ted Potter, Jr. (USA), Oliver Goss (Aus), Morgan Hoffmann, Bronson La’cassie (Aus)
71 Sir Nick Faldo (Eng), John null Peterson, Alex Prugh, Webb Simpson, Vijay Singh (Fij), Daniel Chopra (Swe), Justin Leonard, Scott McCarron, Kyle Stanley, Tom Watson, Darren Clarke (Nirl), Derek Ernst, Brendon Todd, Richard H. Lee, Jhonattan Vegas (Ven), Jonathan Byrd, Carl Pettersson (Swe), Benjamin Alvarado (Chi)
72 Scott Brown, Hudson Swafford, Harrison Frazar, Andrew Svoboda, Edward Loar, Sean O’Hair, Mike Weir (Can), Ken Duke, Roberto Castro, Doug La Belle II, Bryce Molder, Rory Sabbatini (Rsa), Brian Harman, Kevin Foley, Andres Romero (Arg), Troy Matteson, Tommy Gainey, Cameron Tringale
73 Robert Mcclellan, Shawn Stefani, Neal Lancaster, Brian Anania, William McGirt, D.h Lee (Kor), Ben Martin, Paul Goydos, Miguel Angel Carballo (Arg), Thorbjorn Olesen (Den), John Huh, Jeff Curl, Tim Clark (Rsa), Stuart Appleby (Aus)
74 Peter Hanson (Swe), Charlie Wi (Kor), Nicholas Thompson, K J Choi (Kor)
75 Peter Malnati, John Rollins, Chesson Hadley, Daniel Summerhays, Scott Verplank, Y.E. Yang (Kor)
76 Brian Agee, Tag Ridings
77 Mikey Moyers
78 Rod Perry
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