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2011 Jbwere Masters Round 1 Scores Pos 2011 JBWere Masters Round 1 Scores Pos. Score -Par+ Name Represents 1 65 -6 Ian Poulter (ENG) ENG 2 66 -5 Ashley Hall (AUS) Vic Mahal Pearce (NZL) NZL Kieran Pratt (AUS) Vic Jarrod Lyle (AUS) Vic 3= 67 -4 Peter Lonard (AUS) NSW Matthew Griffin (AUS) Vic Matthew Giles (AUS) NSW Rod Pampling (AUS) Qld 9= 68 -3 Richard Green (AUS) Vic Phil Tataurangi (NZL) NZL Luke Donald (ENG) ENG Gareth Paddison (NZL) NZL Gavin Coles (AUS) NSW Matt Stieger (Am) (AUS) NSW 11= 69 -2 Brendan Jones (AUS) NSW Greg Chalmers (AUS) WA Nathan Green (AUS) NSW Peter Senior (AUS) Qld James Nitties (AUS) NSW Leigh McKechnie (AUS) NSW David Smail (NZL) NZL Steven Bowditch (AUS) Qld Marcus Fraser (AUS) Vic Stuart Appleby (AUS) Vic 21= 70 -1 Kurt Barnes (AUS) NSW Jeff Maggert (USA) USA Luke Hickmott (AUS) Vic Cameron Percy (AUS) Vic John Senden (AUS) Qld Rohan Blizard (AUS) NSW Brent McCullough (AUS) NSW Steve Jones (AUS) Vic Michael Hendry (NZL) NZL Geoff Ogilvy (AUS) Vic Brad Kennedy (AUS) Qld 32= 71 Par Brett Rumford (AUS) WA Doug Holloway (NZL) NZL Neven Basic (AUS) NSW 32= 71 Par Peter Tomasulo (USA) USA Peter Fowler (AUS) NSW Bradley Iles (NZL) NZL Chris Gaunt (AUS) Vic Andrew Martin (AUS) Vic Nick Cullen (AUS) SA Peter O'Malley (AUS) NSW Michael Campbell (NZL) NZL 42= 72 1 Andrew Buckle (AUS) Qld Craig Scott (AUS) Vic Stephen Dartnall (AUS) WA Matt Jager (AUS) WA Ryan Haller (AUS) Qld Alistair Presnell (AUS) Vic Stephen Leaney (AUS) WA Paul Gow (AUS) NSW Josh Geary (NZL) NZL Bryden MacPherson (Am) (AUS) Vic Bronson La'cassie (AUS) Qld Will Strickler (USA) USA Adam Stephens (AUS) NSW Tim Wood (AUS) Vic Rick Kulacz (AUS) WA 55= 73 2 Marcus Cain (AUS) Qld Daniel Beckmann (AUS) Vic Ben Campbell (Am) (NZL) NZL Robert Allenby (AUS) Vic Matthew Guyatt (AUS) Qld Stephen Allan (AUS) Vic Jason Norris (AUS) SA Steve Conran (AUS) NSW Ben Wharton (AUS) Vic Brad McIntosh (AUS) NSW Steve Collins (AUS) WA Peter Wilson (AUS) Vic Daniel Fox (AUS) WA James Byrne (SCO) SCO Byron Meth (am) (USA) USA 71= 74 3 Andrew Dodt (AUS) Qld Jason Scrivener (AUS) WA Chris Campbell (AUS) ACT James McLean (AUS) Vic Brad Shilton (NZL) NZL Anthony Brown (AUS) Vic Adam Crawford (AUS) Qld Leigh Deagan (AUS) Vic Ian Esson (AUS) Qld Peter Cooke (AUS) SA 86= 75 4 Craig Parry (AUS) NSW Terry Pilkadaris (AUS) WA 86= 75 4 Josh Younger (AUS) Vic Aron Price (AUS) NSW Henry Epstein (AUS) Qld Anthony Summers (AUS) NSW Bradley Hughes (AUS) Vic Paul Spargo (AUS) SA Adam Bland (AUS) SA Craig Hasthorpe (AUS) Vic 95= 76 5 Brendan Smith (AUS) NSW Gary Simpson (AUS) SA Matteo Manassero (ITA) ITA David Klein (NZL) NZL Brenden Stuart (NZL) NZL Heath Reed (AUS) Vic Peter Nolan (AUS) Vic Tony McNaughton (AUS) Vic Damon Welsford (AUS) ACT 102= 77 6 Matthew Millar (AUS) ACT Paul Sheehan (AUS) NSW Shaun Malone (AUS) WA Richard Moir (AUS) Qld Max McCardle (AUS) SA Mitchell Brown (AUS) NSW 112= 78 7 Terry Price (AUS) Qld Kurt Carlson (AUS) Qld Michael Wright (AUS) Qld 114= 79 8 Jordan Sherratt (AUS) SA Grant Thomas (am) (AUS) NSW 118 80 9 Jin Jeong (AUS) Vic Alex Katholos (AUS) Nsw 119= 82 11 Brad Smith (AUS) Vic.
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