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End of Round Report Emirates Australian Open the Australian Golf Club 27-30 Novmber 2014 Final Scoreboard Pos End of Round Report Emirates Australian Open The Australian Golf Club 27-30 Novmber 2014 Final Scoreboard Pos. Score -Par+ Name Represents R01 R02 R03 R04 Gross 1 271 -13 Jordan SPIETH USA 67 72 69 63 203,660.53 2 277 -7 Rod PAMPLING AUS 73 67 69 68 115,407.63 3 278 -6 Brett RUMFORD AUS 70 69 69 70 76,372.70 4 279 -5 Greg CHALMERS AUS 71 66 71 71 54,309.47 5 280 -4 Adam SCOTT AUS 74 66 69 71 45,257.89 6 281 -3 Jake HIGGINBOTTOM AUS 71 69 72 69 40,732.11 7= 283 -1 Robert ALLENBY AUS 71 69 73 70 34,509.15 7= 283 -1 Ryan FOX NZL 72 72 69 70 34,509.15 9 284 Par Daniel NISBET AUS 74 72 67 71 30,549.08 10= 285 1 Nathan HOLMAN AUS 73 72 73 67 23,081.53 10= 285 1 KANG Sung-hoon KOR 73 70 72 70 23,081.53 10= 285 1 Aaron TOWNSEND AUS 73 70 71 71 23,081.53 10= 285 1 Joshua YOUNGER AUS 71 72 70 72 23,081.53 10= 285 1 Aron PRICE AUS 68 75 69 73 23,081.53 15= 286 2 Stephen DARTNALL AUS 72 71 74 69 13,867.30 15= 286 2 Stephen ALLAN AUS 75 71 70 70 13,867.30 15= 286 2 Steven BOWDITCH AUS 70 74 71 71 13,867.30 15= 286 2 Rory MCILROY NIR 69 69 76 72 13,867.30 15= 286 2 Richard GREEN AUS 69 71 74 72 13,867.30 15= 286 2 Boo WEEKLEY USA 72 71 71 72 13,867.30 15= 286 2 Alistair PRESNELL AUS 74 72 68 72 13,867.30 15= 286 2 David BRANSDON AUS 72 70 71 73 13,867.30 23= 287 3 Conrad SHINDLER USA 70 68 81 68 10,494.17 23= 287 3 Lucas HERBERT (AM) AUS 75 71 72 69 Amateur 23= 287 3 John SENDEN AUS 73 69 75 70 10,494.17 23= 287 3 Adam CRAWFORD AUS 69 69 76 73 10,494.17 23= 287 3 James NITTIES AUS 71 73 70 73 10,494.17 28= 288 4 Nick CULLEN AUS 73 69 76 70 8,599.00 28= 288 4 Josh GEARY NZL 76 68 73 71 8,599.00 28= 288 4 Ryan RUFFELS (AM) AUS 71 74 70 73 Amateur 31= 289 5 Patrick RODGERS USA 70 74 77 68 7,693.84 31= 289 5 CHOI Jin-ho KOR 74 68 75 72 7,693.84 31= 289 5 Matthew GRIFFIN AUS 72 69 73 75 7,693.84 31= 289 5 Todd SINNOTT (AM) AUS 71 67 73 78 Amateur 35= 290 6 Geoff DRAKEFORD AUS 69 70 81 70 6,788.68 35= 290 6 CHOI Joon-woo KOR 72 71 73 74 6,788.68 35= 290 6 Jason NORRIS AUS 73 69 72 76 6,788.68 38= 291 7 Aaron PIKE AUS 75 71 75 70 5,544.10 38= 291 7 David McKENZIE AUS 70 76 74 71 5,544.10 38= 291 7 Jason SCRIVENER AUS 72 74 72 73 5,544.10 38= 291 7 Brendan DE JONGE ZIM 69 75 73 74 5,544.10 38= 291 7 Nathan GREEN AUS 72 72 72 75 5,544.10 38= 291 7 Oliver GOSS AUS 71 72 72 76 5,544.10 38= 291 7 Callan O'REILLY AUS 74 71 70 76 5,544.10 38= 291 7 Rohan BLIZARD AUS 70 73 71 77 5,544.10 46= 292 8 Matt JAGER AUS 72 70 79 71 3,846.92 46= 292 8 Michael HENDRY NZL 70 74 75 73 3,846.92 46= 292 8 Adam BLAND AUS 73 72 73 74 3,846.92 46= 292 8 Brad SHILTON NZL 74 72 72 74 3,846.92 46= 292 8 Matthew MILLAR AUS 73 73 72 74 3,846.92 46= 292 8 Anthony MURDACA (AM) AUS 70 73 73 76 Amateur 46= 292 8 Leigh McKECHNIE AUS 73 71 72 76 3,846.92 46= 292 8 Rhein GIBSON AUS 70 70 75 77 3,846.92 54= 293 9 Stephen LEANEY AUS 73 73 72 75 2,885.19 54= 293 9 Garrett SAPP USA 73 72 72 76 2,885.19 56= 294 10 Ashley HALL AUS 73 70 80 71 2,494.84 56= 294 10 Jin JEONG KOR 71 75 77 71 2,494.84 56= 294 10 Kyle STANLEY USA 74 72 76 72 2,494.84 56= 294 10 Brady WATT AUS 74 71 76 73 2,494.84 56= 294 10 James MARCHESANI AUS 73 73 74 74 2,494.84 56= 294 10 Lincoln TIGHE AUS 70 72 76 76 2,494.84 62= 295 11 Michael LONG NZL 75 71 79 70 2,364.73 62= 295 11 Steve JEFFRESS AUS 75 71 76 73 2,364.73 62= 295 11 David MCKENDRICK AUS 75 71 72 77 2,364.73 62= 295 11 Bryden MACPHERSON AUS 70 73 74 78 2,364.73 66= 296 12 Andrew EVANS AUS 75 68 80 73 2,267.42 66= 296 12 Craig PARRY AUS 74 72 76 74 2,267.42 66= 296 12 Jamie LOVEMARK USA 77 65 79 75 2,267.42 66= 296 12 Scott GARDINER AUS 68 73 78 77 2,267.42 66= 296 12 Matthew GILES AUS 73 73 73 77 2,267.42 71= 297 13 Michael WRIGHT AUS 73 73 76 75 2,172.38 71= 297 13 Cameron SMITH AUS 73 70 76 78 2,172.38 71= 297 13 Geoff OGILVY AUS 74 71 72 80 2,172.38 74 298 14 Taylor MACDONALD (AM) AUS 74 72 79 73 Amateur 75 299 15 Maxwell McCARDLE AUS 73 73 81 72 2,127.12 76 306 22 Bradley HUGHES AUS 72 74 79 81 2,104.49 77= 147 5 Scott LAYCOCK AUS 73 74 0 77= 147 5 Tae KOH (AM) NZL 71 76 Amateur 77= 147 5 Anthony SUMMERS AUS 77 70 0 77= 147 5 Andrew TAMPION AUS 69 78 0 77= 147 5 Wisut ARTJANAWAT THA 74 73 0 77= 147 5 Daniel WOLTMAN USA 73 74 0 77= 147 5 Nabil ABDUL AUS 75 72 0 77= 147 5 Dimitrios PAPADATOS AUS 74 73 0 77= 147 5 Rory HIE INA 72 75 0 77= 147 5 Marcus FRASER AUS 74 73 0 77= 147 5 Peter O'MALLEY AUS 77 70 0 77= 147 5 Michael SIM AUS 75 72 0 77= 147 5 Neven BASIC AUS 76 71 0 77= 147 5 Mahal PEARCE NZL 72 75 0 91= 148 6 Steven JONES AUS 73 75 0 91= 148 6 Adam STEPHENS AUS 73 75 0 91= 148 6 Chris CAMPBELL AUS 72 76 0 91= 148 6 Achi SATO JPN 69 79 0 91= 148 6 Matthew JONES AUS 76 72 0 91= 148 6 Kim FELTON AUS 75 73 0 91= 148 6 Brody NINYETTE AUS 74 74 0 91= 148 6 Wade ORMSBY AUS 75 73 0 99= 149 7 Daniel POPOVIC AUS 73 76 0 99= 149 7 Nick O'HERN AUS 74 75 0 99= 149 7 Ryan LYNCH AUS 73 76 0 99= 149 7 Jarrod LYLE AUS 76 73 0 99= 149 7 Mark BROWN NZL 73 76 0 99= 149 7 Corey HALE AUS 73 76 0 99= 149 7 Zac MURRAY (AM) AUS 76 73 Amateur 99= 149 7 Ryan CARTER USA 73 76 0 107= 150 8 KIM Do-hoon 753 KOR 77 73 0 107= 150 8 Peter FOWLER AUS 76 74 0 107= 150 8 Clint RICE AUS 75 75 0 107= 150 8 Leigh DEAGAN AUS 75 75 0 107= 150 8 LEE Kyoung-hwan KOR 74 76 0 107= 150 8 Jake STIRLING AUS 75 75 0 107= 150 8 Tommy MOU TPE 76 74 0 107= 150 8 Blake MCGRORY AUS 76 74 0 107= 150 8 Jack WILSON AUS 73 77 0 107= 150 8 Mathew GOGGIN AUS 72 78 0 107= 150 8 Craig HANCOCK AUS 73 77 0 107= 150 8 LI Xin-yang CHN 77 73 0 119= 151 9 Andrew KELLY AUS 74 77 0 119= 151 9 PARK Hyo-won KOR 77 74 0 119= 151 9 Ming-hao WANG CHN 74 77 0 119= 151 9 Nick GILLESPIE NZL 76 75 0 119= 151 9 Gareth PADDISON NZL 73 78 0 119= 151 9 Kevin CONLONG AUS 74 77 0 119= 151 9 Devin DANIELS USA 73 78 0 119= 151 9 Jamie ARNOLD AUS 75 76 0 119= 151 9 Peter COOKE AUS 75 76 0 119= 151 9 David KLEIN NZL 73 78 0 119= 151 9 Gunn YANG (AM) KOR 73 78 Amateur 130= 152 10 Tom BOND AUS 78 74 0 130= 152 10 Michael CHOI AUS 74 78 0 130= 152 10 Jordan KRANTZ CAN 80 72 0 130= 152 10 PARK Deuk-hee KOR 77 75 0 130= 152 10 Ryan HALLER AUS 78 74 0 130= 152 10 CHANG Yi-keun KOR 74 78 0 136= 153 11 KIM Bi-o KOR 76 77 0 136= 153 11 Peter LONARD AUS 73 80 0 136= 153 11 Anthony BROWN AUS 80 73 0 136= 153 11 PARK Ju-hyuk KOR 74 79 0 136= 153 11 Daniel VALENTE AUS 77 76 0 141= 154 12 Kristopher MUECK AUS 77 77 0 141= 154 12 John Young KIM USA 73 81 0 143= 155 13 HUANG Wen-yi CHN 78 77 0 143= 155 13 Adam BLYTH AUS 74 81 0 143= 155 13 Paul SPARGO AUS 76 79 0 143= 155 13 Zac BLAIR USA 76 79 0 143= 155 13 Chirat JIRASUWAN THA 75 80 0 148 156 14 Andrew MARTIN AUS 73 83 0 149 158 16 Michael IM KOR 83 75 0 150 159 17 ZHANG Jin CHN 78 81 Amateur 151 160 18 Daniel NESBITT (AM) AUS 81 79 Amateur 152 163 21 Samuel PHILLIPS AUS 82 81 0 153 165 23 Sam YI USA 79 86 0 154 167 25 ZHU Wei-yu CHN 84 83 0 155 WDN Andre STOLZ AUS 83 WDN 0 156 RTD Richard LEE NZL 77 RTD 0 W/D Stuart APPLEBY AUS W/D CHAN Shih-chang TPE W/D Borworn CHAISRI THA W/D DOU Ze-cheng CHN W/D DUAN Chen-xiao CHN W/D Ren HAN CHN W/D Ratchapol JANTAVARA THA W/D JUNG Ji-ho KOR W/D KANG Ji-man KOR W/D Jason KANG USA W/D KHOR Kheng Hwai MAS W/D Thanyakon KHRONGPHA THA W/D KIM Geon-ha KOR W/D KIM Woo-hyun KOR W/D KIM Tae-hoon KOR W/D KIM Tae-woo KOR W/D LEE Tae-hee KOR W/D LEE Soo-min KOR W/D Benjamin LEIN USA W/D Prom MEESAWAT THA W/D Panuwat MUENLEK THA W/D PARK Jun-won KOR W/D QUAN Da CHN W/D Somkiat SRISANGA THA W/D Atthaphon SRIBOONKAEW THA W/D Sattaya SUPUPRAMAI THA W/D Poosit SUPUPRAMAI THA W/D Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL THA W/D Kwanchai TANNIN THA W/D Annop TANGKAMOLPRASERT THA W/D Rattanon WANNASRICHAN THA W/D Thaworn WIRATCHANT THA W/D Simon YATES SCO.
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