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Final Round Pairings and Starting Times Sunday, August 23, 2015 2015 Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club Final Round Pairings and Starting Times Sunday, August 23, 2015 TEE #1 8:40 Byron Smith Palm Desert, CA 67 70 78 215 8:48 Bo Van Pelt Tulsa, OK 69 67 73 209 Ernie Els South Africa 67 70 75 212 8:57 Alex Prugh Las Vegas, NV 70 67 72 209 K.J. Choi Dallas, TX 68 69 72 209 9:06 John Huh Dallas, TX 70 65 73 208 Martin Laird Glasgow, Scotland 68 66 74 208 9:15 Roberto Castro Atlanta, GA 67 70 71 208 Kyle Stanley Gig Harbor, WA 68 69 71 208 9:24 Greg Chalmers Sydney, Australia 67 70 70 207 Adam Scott Queensland, Australia 67 69 71 207 9:33 Michael Thompson Tucson, AZ 66 68 72 206 Bryce Molder Scottsdale, AZ 66 67 73 206 9:42 Spencer Levin Elk Grove, CA 66 71 69 206 Luke Guthrie Quincy, IL 69 67 70 206 9:51 Austin Cook Jonesboro, AR 70 67 69 206 Kyle Reifers Charlotte, NC 68 69 69 206 10:00 Vijay Singh Fiji Islands 66 70 69 205 Daniel Summerhays Farmington, UT 67 70 69 206 10:09 Ryo Ishikawa Japan 71 66 68 205 Troy Kelly Tacoma, WA 68 68 69 205 10:18 Scott Langley Scottsdale, AZ 71 66 68 205 Branden Grace Fancourt, South Africa 67 70 68 205 10:27 Cameron Smith Brisbane, Australia 67 68 69 204 Charles Howell III Windermere, FL 67 68 69 204 10:36 Tim Clark South Africa 66 71 67 204 Will Wilcox Birmingham, AL 70 67 67 204 10:45 Vaughn Taylor Augusta, GA 67 70 67 204 Jonathan Byrd Sea Island, GA 67 70 67 204 10:55 Sam Saunders Fort Collins, CO 65 69 69 203 George Coetzee Pretoria, South Africa 65 69 69 203 11:05 Jerry Kelly Madison, WI 67 69 67 203 Lucas Glover Sea Island, GA 66 70 67 203 11:15 Martin Kaymer Mettmann, Germany 64 68 70 202 Byeong-Hun An Korea 67 69 67 203 Report Generated at 18:20:15 on 08/22/15 Page 1 of 2 2015 Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club Final Round Pairings and Starting Times Sunday, August 23, 2015 TEE #1 11:25 Martin Flores Dallas, TX 66 68 68 202 Oscar Fraustro Mexico 65 68 69 202 11:35 Luke Donald High Wycombe, England 68 67 67 202 Camilo Villegas Medellin, Colombia 66 69 67 202 11:45 Gonzalo Fdez-Castano Madrid, Spain 66 69 67 202 George McNeill Ft. Myers, FL 67 68 67 202 11:55 Jason Dufner Auburn, AL 67 70 65 202 Adam Hadwin Abbotsford, B.C., Canada 68 68 66 202 12:05 Derek Ernst Weatherford, TX 63 69 69 201 Tom Hoge Fargo, ND 62 67 72 201 12:15 Ben Martin Kiawah Island, SC 67 67 67 201 Morgan Hoffmann Wyckoff, NJ 63 71 67 201 12:25 Justin Thomas Goshen, KY 67 68 66 201 Brooks Koepka Jupiter, FL 67 67 67 201 12:35 William McGirt Spartanburg, SC 62 70 68 200 Chad Campbell Andrews, TX 65 65 70 200 12:45 Patrick Rodgers Avon, IN 67 66 67 200 Harris English Sea Island, GA 68 65 67 200 12:55 Davis Love III Sea Island, GA 64 66 69 199 Ryan Moore Las Vegas, NV 66 69 65 200 1:05 Bill Haas Greenville, SC 65 66 68 199 Nick Watney Dixon, CA 66 65 68 199 1:15 Charl Schwartzel South Africa 67 66 66 199 Carl Pettersson Raleigh, NC 64 67 68 199 1:25 Brandt Snedeker Nashville, TN 70 61 67 198 Justin Leonard Dallas, TX 68 66 65 199 1:35 Paul Casey Surrey, England 66 66 66 198 Cameron Percy Melbourne, Australia 65 66 67 198 1:45 Webb Simpson Charlotte, NC 67 67 64 198 Jim Herman Palm City, FL 63 69 66 198 1:55 Scott Brown Aiken, SC 66 65 66 197 Tiger Woods Jupiter, FL 64 65 68 197 2:05 Jason Gore Valencia, CA 66 67 62 195 Jonas Blixt Jacksonville, FL 65 70 62 197 Report Generated at 18:20:15 on 08/22/15 Page 2 of 2.
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