Texas Open R3

Final third round collated scores in the Valero Texas Open, TPC San Antonio, United States of America
(USA unless stated, par 72):
204 Steven Bowditch (Aus) 69 67 68
207 Matt Kuchar (USA) 70 72 65, Andrew Loupe (USA) 67 70 70
208 Pat Perez (USA) 68 71 69
209 Kevin Na (USA) 70 70 69
210 Chad Collins (USA) 71 66 73, Daniel Summerhays (USA) 72 68 70
211 Will MacKenzie (USA) 69 72 70, Zach Johnson (USA) 70 71 70, Ryan Palmer (USA) 72 71 68
212 Jerry Kelly (USA) 71 71 70, Jim Furyk (USA) 70 74 68, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 74 69 69
213 Wes Roach (USA) 75 66 72, Freddie Jacobson (Swe) 70 70 73, Bo Van Pelt (USA) 69 73 71, Chesson Hadley (USA) 69 73 71, Andrew Svoboda (USA) 73 73 67, Jordan Spieth (USA) 75 70 68, Stephen Ames (Can) 74 71 68
214 Justin Hicks (USA) 69 73 72, Brice Garnett (USA) 70 73 71, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 70 73 71
215 Charley Hoffman (USA) 70 75 70, Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 70 71 74, Martin Flores (USA) 71 71 73, Brendon Todd (USA) 71 76 68, William McGirt (USA) 72 71 72, Russell Knox (Sco) 74 70 71
216 Brendon De Jonge
73 72 71, Seung-yul Noh (Kor) 69 76 71, Michael Thompson (USA) 70 75 71, Justin Leonard (USA) 76 69 71, Cameron Beckman (USA) 69 70 77, Michael Putnam (USA) 72 71 73, Briny Baird (USA) 72 72 72
217 Scott Brown (USA) 70 74 73, Brian Gay (USA) 73 71 73, Brian Harman (USA) 70 72 75, Ben Curtis (USA) 70 75 72, John Mallinger (USA) 74 73 70, Kevin Foley (USA) 74 73 70, Jamie Lovemark (USA) 73 72 72, James Hahn (USA) 71 70 76, Morgan Hoffmann (USA) 74 73 70, Bronson La’cassie (Aus) 74 73 70, Johnson Wagner (USA) 73 73 71, Cameron Tringale (USA) 71 74 72
218 Joe Ogilvie (USA) 74 73 71, John Senden (Aus) 72 73 73, Tim Wilkinson (Nzl) 74 70 74, Brooks Koepka (USA) 71 74 73, Jeff Maggert (USA) 72 74 72, Andres Romero (Arg) 71 74 73, Jimmy Walker (USA) 76 71 71, Josh Teater (USA) 71 70 77
219 Brian Davis (Eng) 71 72 76, Jason Kokrak (USA) 71 71 77, Fred Funk (USA) 70 72 77, J.B. Holmes (USA) 72 75 72, Miguel Angel Carballo (Arg) 69 76 74, Mike Weir (Can) 76 71 72, Troy Merritt (USA) 73 72 74, Troy Matteson (USA) 72 73 74
220 Luke Guthrie (USA) 74 72 74, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 73 73 74, John null Peterson (USA) 74 72 74, Charlie Beljan (USA) 70 76 74, Alex Aragon (USA) 70 74 76, Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 70 71 79, Richard H. Lee (USA) 72 75 73, Scott Gardiner (Aus) 74 69 77
221 Charlie Wi (Kor) 73 73 75, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 70 77 74, Robert Streb (USA) 72 72 77, Alex Prugh (USA) 71 73 77
222 Jim Herman (USA) 73 73 76
224 Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 71 76 77, Camilo Villegas (Col) 71 73 80
227 John Merrick (USA) 72 75 80, Branden Grace (Rsa) 72 73 82
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