2011 Emirates Australian Open Final Results and Prize Money

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2011 Emirates Australian Open Final Results and Prize Money 2011 Emirates Australian Open Final Results and Prize Money Pos. Score -Par+ Name Represents R01 R02 R03 R04 Gross 1 275 -13 Greg Chalmers WA 67 72 67 69 270,000.00 2 276 -12 John Senden Qld 70 71 63 72 153,000.00 3 277 -11 Tiger Woods USA 68 67 75 67 101,250.00 4= 279 -9 Geoff Ogilvy Vic 70 74 70 65 55,500.00 4= 279 -9 Adam Scott Qld 69 71 71 68 55,500.00 4= 279 -9 Nick Watney USA 66 73 68 72 55,500.00 4= 279 -9 Nick O'Hern WA 69 72 66 72 55,500.00 4= 279 -9 Jason Day Qld 69 68 68 74 55,500.00 9= 280 -8 Aaron Baddeley Vic 73 71 67 69 39,000.00 9= 280 -8 Ryan Haller Qld 70 73 65 72 39,000.00 11 281 -7 Kyle Stanley USA 72 72 67 70 33,000.00 12= 282 -6 Scott Arnold NSW 71 71 72 68 27,500.00 12= 282 -6 Matthew Jones NSW 69 70 74 69 27,500.00 12= 282 -6 Bubba Watson USA 68 70 72 72 27,500.00 15= 283 -5 Matthew Millar ACT 68 73 73 69 20,775.00 15= 283 -5 Terry Pilkadaris WA 71 74 69 69 20,775.00 15= 283 -5 Fred Couples USA 67 74 71 71 20,775.00 15= 283 -5 Jarrod Lyle Vic 65 74 69 75 20,775.00 19= 285 -3 David McKenzie Vic 73 69 76 67 16,225.00 19= 285 -3 Craig Hasthorpe Vic 69 75 70 71 16,225.00 19= 285 -3 Marcus Cain Qld 73 71 69 72 16,225.00 19= 285 -3 Kelly Kraft (am) USA 71 74 68 72 Amateur 23= 286 -2 Craig Hancock Tas 70 73 74 69 14,190.00 23= 286 -2 Anthony Summers NSW 70 72 73 71 14,190.00 23= 286 -2 Ryan McCarthy (Am) Tas 74 71 70 71 Amateur 23= 286 -2 John Cook USA 69 74 71 72 14,190.00 23= 286 -2 Stephen Allan Vic 69 74 70 73 14,190.00 23= 286 -2 Peter O'Malley NSW 70 66 75 75 14,190.00 29= 287 -1 Anthony Brown Vic 70 76 73 68 10,242.85 29= 287 -1 James Nitties NSW 67 76 75 69 10,242.85 29= 287 -1 Andrew Tschudin Vic 68 78 70 71 10,242.85 29= 287 -1 Bill Haas USA 72 71 72 72 10,242.85 29= 287 -1 Matthew Griffin Vic 71 75 69 72 10,242.85 29= 287 -1 Joon-woo Choi KOR 73 67 74 73 10,242.85 29= 287 -1 Rohan Blizard NSW 69 70 74 74 10,242.85 36= 288 Par Jamie Arnold NSW 70 76 72 70 8,550.00 36= 288 Par Nick Cullen SA 72 70 69 77 8,550.00 38= 289 1 Adam Bland SA 74 72 72 71 7,350.00 38= 289 1 Scott Laycock Vic 72 74 72 71 7,350.00 38= 289 1 Adam Crawford Qld 73 72 72 72 7,350.00 38= 289 1 Damon Welsford ACT 69 76 72 72 7,350.00 38= 289 1 Dustin Johnson USA 66 75 75 73 7,350.00 38= 289 1 David Toms USA 72 73 70 74 7,350.00 44= 290 2 Jake Higginbottom (Am) NSW 68 77 77 68 Amateur 44= 290 2 Steven Conran NSW 72 74 76 68 5,550.00 44= 290 2 Aaron Townsend NSW 74 70 74 72 5,550.00 44= 290 2 Richard Green Vic 72 71 74 73 5,550.00 44= 290 2 David Bransdon NSW 71 74 72 73 5,550.00 44= 290 2 Michael Wright Qld 71 73 71 75 5,550.00 44= 290 2 Steve Jones Vic 67 76 70 77 5,550.00 51= 291 3 Daniel Fox WA 74 71 71 75 4,350.00 51= 291 3 Paul Sheehan NSW 69 72 71 79 4,350.00 53= 293 5 Steven Bowditch Qld 75 71 74 73 3,618.75 53= 293 5 Leigh McKechnie NSW 69 76 74 74 3,618.75 53= 293 5 Greg Norman Qld 71 74 73 75 3,618.75 53= 293 5 Chris Gaunt Vic 70 71 76 76 3,618.75 57 294 6 Henry Epstein Qld 70 75 76 73 3,300.00 58= 295 7 Gareth Paddison NZL 71 74 77 73 3,255.00 58= 295 7 Jason Norris Vic 70 76 75 74 3,255.00 60= 297 9 Stephen Leaney WA 73 73 77 74 3,180.00 60= 297 9 Paul Spargo SA 73 73 75 76 3,180.00 60= 297 9 Kurt Carlson Qld 70 75 73 79 3,180.00 63= 298 10 Peter Shaw NSW 73 73 78 74 3,105.00 63= 298 10 James McLean Vic 74 70 75 79 3,105.00 65 299 11 Won Joon Lee NSW 74 72 75 78 3,060.00.
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