RBC Heritage R4

Collated fourth round scores & totals in the RBC Heritage,Harbour Town Golf Links, United States of America
(USA unless stated, par 71):
273 Matt Kuchar 66 73 70 64
274 Luke Donald (Eng) 70 69 66 69
275 Ben Martin 69 68 71 67, John Huh 71 68 68 68
277 Brian Stuard 69 72 68 68, Scott Brown 70 69 71 67
278 Jim Furyk 71 66 71 70, Brian Harman 69 71 69 69
279 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 69 72 70 68, Russell Knox (Sco) 69 72 68 70, William McGirt 66 76 71 66
280 Jason Kokrak 71 73 66 70, Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 70 70 68 72, Nicholas Thompson 70 70 68 72, Matthew Every 69 70 70 71, Jordan Spieth 69 74 70 67, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 73 73 67 67
281 Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn) 77 68 67 69, Paul Casey (Eng) 74 67 72 68, J.B. Holmes 72 71 69 69, Pat Perez 74 69 74 64, Ted Potter, Jr. 70 69 71 71
282 Robert Allenby (Aus) 69 72 70 71, Graeme McDowell (Nirl) 71 69 72 70, Martin Kaymer (Ger) 73 67 72 70, (x) Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng) 71 71 69 71
283 Chris Kirk 71 72 71 69, Tim Herron 69 72 72 70, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 72 68 71 72, Camilo Villegas (Col) 72 71 73 67
284 Billy Hurley III 70 69 73 72, Jerry Kelly 76 70 67 71, Steve Marino 72 72 72 68, K J Choi (Kor) 70 67 74 73, Richard H. Lee 70 69 71 74, Jonathan Byrd 71 73 73 67, Harris English 68 73 75 68
285 Spencer Levin 72 74 70 69, Charley Hoffman 73 71 68 73, Justin Hicks 75 70 68 72, Chesson Hadley 72 67 73 73, Ricky Barnes 72 73 72 68, Scott Langley 66 73 75 71, Kevin Stadler 71 69 72 73, Brendon Todd 75 71 71 68, Tim Clark (Rsa) 72 71 71 71, Kevin Kisner 73 72 68 72
286 Chris Stroud 71 71 74 70, Ken Duke 72 71 69 74, Bo Van Pelt 69 70 73 74, Patrick Reed 71 72 70 73, Andrew Loupe 70 73 72 71
287 Shawn Stefani 74 69 71 73, Woody Austin
74 71 67 75, David Toms 73 73 72 69, Kevin Streelman 69 72 70 76, Charles Howell III 69 73 74 71, Boo Weekley 73 73 73 68, Brice Garnett 73 71 72 71, Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (Spa) 74 71 67 75
288 Zach Johnson 71 73 70 74, Stewart Cink 70 72 72 74, Tim Wilkinson (Nzl) 70 71 73 74
289 Jeff Maggert 70 76 72 71, Ernie Els (Rsa) 72 73 73 71, John Mallinger 69 74 73 73, Tommy Gainey 72 74 75 68
290 Erik Compton 70 75 73 72, Brian Gay 70 74 74 72, James Hahn 72 74 69 75, Billy Horschel 69 74 72 75, Mark Anderson 71 75 74 70
291 Robert Garrigus 71 74 71 75
292 Dudley Hart 73 69 75 75, Brian Davis (Eng) 71 75 73 73, Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 74 69 75 74, Brandt Snedeker 72 73 74 73
296 Briny Baird 72 72 74 78
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