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U.S. Open Championship 2008 Tournament Summary Purse: $ 7,500,00 Torrey Pines South PAR: 35 36 YARDS: 7643 U.S. Open Championship 2008 Tournament Summary Purse: $ 7,500,00 Torrey Pines South PAR: 35 36 YARDS: 7643 POS NAME SCORES STATUS TOTAL 1 Tiger Woods $1,350,000 69-71-72-71-283 2 Rocco Mediate $810,000 72-68-70-73-283 3 Lee Westwood $491,995 70-71-70-73-284 T4 Robert Karlsson $307,303 70-70-75-71-286 T4 D.J. Trahan $307,303 72-69-73-72-286 T6 Carl Pettersson $220,686 71-71-77-68-287 T6 John Merrick $220,686 73-72-71-71-287 T6 Miguel A. Jimenez $220,686 75-66-74-72-287 T9 Heath Slocum $160,769 75-74-74-65-288 T9 Eric Axley $160,769 69-79-71-69-288 T9 Brandt Snedeker $160,769 76-73-68-71-288 T9 Camilo Villegas $160,769 73-71-71-73-288 T9 Geoff Ogilvy $160,769 69-73-72-74-288 T14 Retief Goosen $122,159 76-69-77-67-289 T14 Stewart Cink $122,159 72-73-77-67-289 T14 Rod Pampling $122,159 74-70-75-70-289 T14 Ernie Els $122,159 70-72-74-73-289 T18 Phil Mickelson $87,230 71-75-76-68-290 T18 Chad Campbell $87, 230 77-72-71-70-290 T18 Ryuji Imada $87, 230 74-75-70-71-290 T18 Brandt Jobe $87,230 73-75-69-73-290 T18 Mike Weir $87, 230 73-74-69-74-290 T18 Sergio Garcia $87,230 76-70-70-74-290 T18 Hunter Mahan $87, 230 72-74-69-75-290 T18 Robert Allenby $87,230 70-72-73-75-290 T26 Adam Scott $61,252 73-73-75-70-291 T26 Anthony Kim $61,252 74-75-70-72-291 T26 Boo Weekley $61,252 73-76-70-72-291 T29 Bart Bryant $48,482 75-70-78-69-292 T29 Steve Stricker $48,482 73-76-71-72-292 T29 Michael Thompson 74-73-73-72-292 T29 Jeff Quinney $48,482 79-70-70-73-292 T29 Patrick Sheehan $48,482 71-74-74-73-292 T29 Aaron Baddeley $48,482 74-73-71-74-292 T29 Scott Verplank $48,482 72-72-74-74-292 T36 Pat Perez $35,709 75-73-75-70-293 T36 Daniel Chopra $35,709 73-75-75-70-293 T36 Justin Leonard $35,709 75-72-75-71-293 T36 Jonathan Mills $35,709 72-75-75-71-293 T36 Padraig Harrington $35,709 78-67-77-71-293 T36 Todd Hamilton $35,709 74-74-73-72-293 T36 Andres Romero $35,709 71-73-77-72-293 T36 Joe Ogilvie $35,709 71-76-73-73-293 T36 Robert Dinwiddie $35,709 73-71-75-74-293 T36 Jim Furyk $35,709 74-71-73-75-293 T36 Stuart Appleby $35,709 69-70-79-75-293 T36 Oliver Wilson $35,709 72-71-74-76-293 T48 Jarrod Lyle $23,985 75-74-74-71-294 T48 Matt Kuchar $23,985 73-73-76-72-294 T48 John Rollins $23,985 75-68-79-72-294 T48 Dustin Johnson $23,985 74-72-75-73-294 T48 Tim Clark $23,985 73-72-74-75-294 T53 Soren Hansen $20,251 78-70-76-71-295 T53 Ben Crane $20,251 75-72-77-71-295 T53 Kevin Streelman $20,251 68-77-78-72-295 T53 Martin Kaymer $20,251 75-70-73-77-295 T53 Davis Love III $20,251 72-69-76-78-295 T58 Stephen Ames $18,664 74-74-77-71-296 T58 Rory Sabbatini $18,664 73-72-75-76-296 T60 Rickie Fowler 70-79-76-72-297 T60 Nick Watney $17,691 73-75-77-72-297 T60 Alastair Forsyth $17,691 76-73-74-74-297 T60 Brett Quigley $17,691 73-72-77-75-297 T60 David Toms $17,691 76-72-72-77-297 T65 John Mallinger $16,514 73-75-78-72-298 T65 Paul Casey $16,514 79-70-76-73-298 T65 Vijay Singh $16,514 71-78-76-73-298 T65 Trevor Immelman $16,514 75-73-72-78-298 T69 Derek Fathauer 73-73-78-75-299 T69 D.A. Points $15,778 74-71-77-77-299 T71 Andrew Dresser $15,189 76-73-79-72-300 T71 Andrew Svoboda $15,189 77-71-74-78-300 T71 Woody Austin $15,189 72-72-77-79-300 T74 Jesper Parnevik $14,306 77-72-77-75-301 T74 Ian Leggatt $14,306 72-76-76-77-301 T74 Justin Hicks $14,306 68-80-75-78-301 77 Ross McGowan $13,718 76-72-78-77-303 T78 Rich Beem $13,276 74-74-80-76-304 T78 Chris Kirk $13,276 75-74-78-77-304 WD Luke Donald $2,000 WD 71-71-77-WD Missed Cut Hunter Haas $2,000 80-70-150 CUT Scott Sterling $2,000 80-70-150 CUT Robert Garrigus $2,000 77-73-150 CUT Mathew Goggin $2,000 77-73-150 CUT Jon Turcott $2,000 77-73-150 CUT Zach Johnson $2,000 76-74-150 CUT J.B. Holmes $2,000 75-75-150 CUT Thomas Levet $2,000 74-76-150 CUT Toru Taniguchi $2,000 74-76-150 CUT Kyle Stanley 72-78-150 CUT Casey Wittenberg $2,000 72-78-150 CUT Rob Rashell $2,000 81-70-151 CUT Justin Rose $2,000 79-72-151 CUT Scott Piercy $2,000 78-73-151 CUT John Ellis $2,000 77-74-151 CUT Peter Tomasulo $2,000 76-75-151 CUT David Hearn $2,000 76-75-151 CUT Richard Sterne $2,000 76-75-151 CUT Ben Curtis $2,000 75-76-151 CUT Mark O'Meara $2,000 75-76-151 CUT K.J. Choi $2,000 74-77-151 CUT Ross Fisher $2,000 73-78-151 CUT Steve Marino $2,000 73-78-151 CUT Nick Taylor 77-75-152 CUT Michael Letzig $2,000 77-75-152 CUT Jonathan Byrd $2,000 75-77-152 CUT Michael Allen $2,000 78-75-153 CUT Shingo Katayama $2,000 77-76-153 CUT Jason Bohn $2,000 76-77-153 CUT Kevin Tway 75-78-153 CUT Lee Janzen $2,000 75-78-153 CUT Charles Howell III $2,000 75-78-153 CUT Fredrik Jacobson $2,000 74-79-153 CUT D.J. Brigman $2,000 79-75-154 CUT Henrik Stenson $2,000 78-76-154 CUT Bubba Watson $2,000 77-77-154 CUT Travis Bertoni $2,000 82-73-155 CUT Angel Cabrera $2,000 79-76-155 CUT Jason Gore $2,000 79-76-155 CUT Nick Dougherty $2,000 78-77-155 CUT Dean Wilson $2,000 76-79-155 CUT Joey Lamielle $2,000 76-79-155 CUT Charlie Beljan $2,000 76-79-155 CUT Craig Barlow $2,000 80-76-156 CUT Kevin Silva $2,000 80-76-156 CUT Bob Gaus $2,000 80-76-156 CUT Johan Edfors $2,000 79-77-156 CUT Colin Montgomerie $2,000 79-77-156 CUT Brad Bryant $2,000 77-79-156 CUT Craig Parry $2,000 75-81-156 CUT Jordan Cox 80-77-157 CUT Jerry Kelly $2,000 75-82-157 CUT Sean English $2,000 75-82-157 CUT Jay Choi $2,000 79-80-159 CUT Jeff Wilson 78-81-159 CUT Steve Flesch $2,000 78-81-159 CUT Phil Archer $2,000 78-81-159 CUT Jeffrey Bors $2,000 81-79-160 CUT Philippe Gasnier $2,000 86-75-161 CUT Chris Stroud $2,000 84-77-161 CUT Yohann Benson $2,000 83-78-161 CUT Michael Campbell $2,000 78-83-161 CUT Bobby Collins $2,000 84-78-162 CUT Garrett Chaussard $2,000 80-82-162 CUT Artemio Murakami $2,000 79-83-162 CUT Brian Kortan $2,000 78-84-162 CUT Jimmy Henderson 81-82-163 CUT Fernando Figueroa $2,000 78-85-163 CUT Niclas Fasth $2,000 78-86-164 CUT Gary Wolstenholme 83-82-165 CUT Mike Gilmore $2,000 86-81-167 CUT Michael Quagliano 86-81-167 CUT Brian Bergstol $2,000 86-81-167 CUT Chris Devlin $2,000 84-83-167 CUT WD Ian Poulter $2,000 78-WD WD Mark Calcavecchia WD DNS Brett Wetterich DNS.
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