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£178.50 £107.10 £71.40 PAY OUT!:----> £179.00 £107.00 5 Sharing, £14 Each The Masters, 5th-8th April Pot 1st 2nd 3rd 119 entrants £357.00 £178.50 £107.10 £71.40 PAY OUT!:----> £179.00 £107.00 5 sharing, £14 each Challenger US GB&I Europe R of the W MASTERS MASTERS Score ties 1st GARY COLDWELL 26 PATRICK REED 1 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 MARC LEISHMAN 9 2nd ROBIN TURNER 30 PATRICK REED 1 RORY McILROY 5 HENRIK STENSON 5 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 3rd BRUCE MORRISON 31 BUBBA WATSON 5 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 MARC LEISHMAN 9 DAVE WATTS 31 JORDAN SPIETH 3 RORY McILROY 5 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 LOUISE ORSBOURN 31 RICKIE FOWLER 2 RORY McILROY 5 JON RAHM 4 JASON DAY 20 MARTIN VERNON 31 JORDAN SPIETH 3 RORY McILROY 5 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 SARAH SKAE 31 JORDAN SPIETH 3 RORY McILROY 5 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 8th MARCUS LAMB 34 BUBBA WATSON 5 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 9th BERNARD MAHONEY 35 BUBBA WATSON 5 RORY McILROY 5 HENRIK STENSON 5 JASON DAY 20 10th ALLAN FERRIS 37 BUBBA WATSON 5 PAUL CASEY 15 HENRIK STENSON 5 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 11th ALAN WOOD 38 RICKIE FOWLER 2 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 JASON DAY 20 ANGIE LOW 38 JORDAN SPIETH 3 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 13th BRIAN IMPETT 39 BUBBA WATSON 5 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 17 HENRIK STENSON 5 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 JAMES FOGARTY 39 JORDAN SPIETH 3 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 JASON DAY 20 SARAH THOMAS 39 JORDAN SPIETH 3 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 TONY LEACH 39 JORDAN SPIETH 3 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 JASON DAY 20 17th SEAN SAYERS 40 BUBBA WATSON 5 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 18th DAVID HEWITT 41 BUBBA WATSON 5 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 GORDON GOVE 41 JORDAN SPIETH 3 PAUL CASEY 15 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 20th DAVID LITTLE 42 BUBBA WATSON 5 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 JASON DAY 20 SUE GALLARD 42 RICKIE FOWLER 2 PAUL CASEY 15 HENRIK STENSON 5 JASON DAY 20 22nd JAMES BUCK 43 BUBBA WATSON 5 PAUL CASEY 15 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 23rd TIM O'RORKE 44 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 RORY McILROY 5 HENRIK STENSON 5 BRANDEN GRACE 24 24th ANDY CLARKE 45 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 JEREMY BARHAM 45 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 RORY McILROY 5 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 ROGER BARRON 45 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 27th HILARY BAKER 46 BUBBA WATSON 5 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 17 HENRIK STENSON 5 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 28th JACKIE MATTHIAS 47 BUBBA WATSON 5 RORY McILROY 5 HENRIK STENSON 5 ADAM SCOTT 32 RICHARD BRUCE 47 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 JASON DAY 20 30th TONY McCRAE 48 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 PAUL CASEY 15 JON RAHM 4 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 31st WILL DAVIES 49 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 PAUL CASEY 15 HENRIK STENSON 5 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 32nd RON BEER 50 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 BRANDEN GRACE 24 33rd SIMON LEEGOOD 52 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 34th OLLIE KENT 53 TIGER WOODS 32 RORY McILROY 5 JON RAHM 4 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 SHAUN CHALLIS 53 BUBBA WATSON 5 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 HAOTONG LI 32 36th JON STEVENS 58 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 BRANDEN GRACE 24 37th STEVE KELLY 60 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 PAUL CASEY 15 JON RAHM 4 SIWOO KIM 24 38th HARALD LOVLAND 62 TIGER WOODS 32 RORY McILROY 5 HENRIK STENSON 5 JASON DAY 20 39th BRIDGET & DUDLEY 65 MATT KUCHAR 28 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 JASON DAY 20 GLENN NORMAN 65 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 ADAM SCOTT 32 OLIVER PEARCE 65 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 HAOTONG LI 32 42nd ANDREW SEALE 69 BUBBA WATSON 5 JUSTIN ROSE 12FRANCESCO MOLINARI20 HAOTONG LI 32 MIKE COLLINS 69 MATT KUCHAR 28 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 BRANDEN GRACE 24 ROBERT DICKETTS 69 MATT KUCHAR 28 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 17 HENRIK STENSON 5 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 45th KEN TUTT 71 JORDAN SPIETH 3 IAN POULTER 44 HENRIK STENSON 5 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 TOM KRISTENSEN 71 JORDAN SPIETH 3 RORY McILROY 5 SERGIO GARCIA 54 MARC LEISHMAN 9 47th DAVID McCLUSKY 72 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 RORY McILROY 5 RAFA CABRERA BELLO 38 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 TOM LITTLE 72 PHIL MICKLESON 36 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 JASON DAY 20 49th ALAN MARCHANT 73 TIGER WOODS 32 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 17 HENRIK STENSON 5 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 50th IAN TASKIS 75 JORDAN SPIETH 3 PAUL CASEY 15 RAFA CABRERA BELLO 38 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 JOHN CRATES 75 PHIL MICKLESON 36 PAUL CASEY 15 HENRIK STENSON 5 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 LINDA DAKER 75 PHIL MICKLESON 36 PAUL CASEY 15 HENRIK STENSON 5 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 53rd DUDLEY MACDONALD 76 BUBBA WATSON 5 RORY McILROY 5 ALEX NOREN 54 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 SARETA SEALE 76 JORDAN SPIETH 3 IAN POULTER 44 HENRIK STENSON 5 BRANDEN GRACE 24 YNGVE GUNDERSEN 76 PHIL MICKLESON 36 PAUL CASEY 15 HENRIK STENSON 5 JASON DAY 20 56th DENNIS CLARK 77 RICKIE FOWLER 2 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 MARC LEISHMAN 9 DERMOT DRYSDALE 77 PHIL MICKLESON 36 RORY McILROY 5 JON RAHM 4 ADAM SCOTT 32 ERIC SNEDDON 77 RICKIE FOWLER 2 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 MARC LEISHMAN 9 WILLIE SMYTH 77 MATT KUCHAR 28 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 ADAM SCOTT 32 60th PAUL TANNE 78 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 KIRADECH APHIBARNRAT 44 61st CARLA KELLY 82 JORDAN SPIETH 3 RORY McILROY 5 SERGIO GARCIA 54 JASON DAY 20 CHRIS YATES 82 JORDAN SPIETH 3 RORY McILROY 5 THOMAS PIETERS 54 JASON DAY 20 RICHARD BLACKMAN 82 BUBBA WATSON 5 RORY McILROY 5 MARTIN KAYMER 48 SIWOO KIM 24 64th JOHN BOWART 84 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 IAN POULTER 44 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 LEIGH FERRIS 84 BUBBA WATSON 5 RORY McILROY 5 ALEX NOREN 54 JASON DAY 20 PATRICIA SMITH 84 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 TYRRELL HATTON 44 JON RAHM 4 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 67th ALAN NICHOLSON 88 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 RORY McILROY 5 SERGIO GARCIA 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 GRAHAM WARLEY 88 JORDAN SPIETH 3 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 MICK SMITH 88 RICKIE FOWLER 2 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 JASON DAY 20 RICHARD PEARSON 88 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 RORY McILROY 5 ALEX NOREN 54 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 71st ANNE O'RORKE 89 JORDAN SPIETH 3 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 JASON DAY 20 IAN DAKER 89 MATT KUCHAR 28 JUSTIN ROSE 12 HENRIK STENSON 5 KIRADECH APHIBARNRAT 44 NIGEL GETHINS 89 JORDAN SPIETH 3 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 JASON DAY 20 PAM TANNER 89 PHIL MICKLESON 36 RORY McILROY 5 JON RAHM 4 KIRADECH APHIBARNRAT 44 RALPH BAKER 89 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 RORY McILROY 5 SERGIO GARCIA 54 JASON DAY 20 SVETLANA FOGARTY 89 JORDAN SPIETH 3 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 JASON DAY 20 77th STEVE WATERMAN 90 BUBBA WATSON 5 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 78th ANDY BAYLISS 91 BUBBA WATSON 5 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 JASON DAY 20 FREDDIE the cat 91 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 PAUL CASEY 15 SERGIO GARCIA 54 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 80th JOHN SEAL 92 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 MARC LEISHMAN 9 LYNN MERCER 92 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 MARC LEISHMAN 9 TOM DAKER 92 PATRICK REED 1 RORY McILROY 5 ALEX NOREN 54 ADAM SCOTT 32 83rd FRANK & SALLY 93 JORDAN SPIETH 3 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 ADAM HADWIN 24 84th CHRIS R BROWN 94 PATRICK REED 1 PAUL CASEY 15 ALEX NOREN 54 BRANDEN GRACE 24 85th DAI THOMAS 95 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 PAUL CASEY 15 ALEX NOREN 54 MARC LEISHMAN 9 DAVID FITZGERALD 95 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 MCHAEL MILLS 95 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 RORY McILROY 5 ALEX NOREN 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 88th MIKE FIKSEN 96 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 RORY McILROY 5 JOSE MARIE OLAZABEL54 JASON DAY 20 89th DENIS KEENLYSIDE 98 BUBBA WATSON 5 PAUL CASEY 15 BERNT WEISBERGER 24 CHARL SCHWARTZEL 54 90th JOHN FOGARTY 101 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 17 THOMAS PIETERS 54 JASON DAY 20 91st HUMPHREY the cat 102 TIGER WOODS 32 JUSTIN ROSE 12 JON RAHM 4 CHARL SCHWARTZEL 54 JOHN PAGE 102 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 ROB CORBETT 102 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 94th DEREK BEANEY 103 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 JASON DAY 20 95th SHARON WATERMAN 104 JORDAN SPIETH 3 PAUL CASEY 15 SERGIO GARCIA 54 ADAM SCOTT 32 96th JAMIE LANE 106 BUBBA WATSON 5 MATT FITZPATRICK 38 SERGIO GARCIA 54 MARC LEISHMAN 9 97th SIMON LAKEY 108 BUBBA WATSON 5 RORY McILROY 5 ALEX NOREN 54 KIRADECH APHIBARNRAT 44 98th CAROL TROTT 109 PHIL MICKLESON 36 IAN POULTER 44FRANCESCO MOLINARI20 MARC LEISHMAN 9 99th ANTON McCAUGHLAN 110 TIGER WOODS 32 RORY McILROY 5 SERGIO GARCIA 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 PETER GREGORY 110 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 PAUL CASEY 15 SERGIO GARCIA 54 BRANDEN GRACE 24 101st MICHELE COLDWELL 111 TIGER WOODS 32 RORY McILROY 5 SERGIO GARCIA 54 JASON DAY 20 102nd ANDREW PERRY 115 TIGER WOODS 32 IAN POULTER 44FRANCESCO MOLINARI20 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 103rd SHARON DEADMAN 117 TIGER WOODS 32 RORY McILROY 5 MARTIN KAYMER 48 ADAM SCOTT 32 VICKI SOUTAR 117 TIGER WOODS 32 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 105th SOPHIA DAVIES 118 TIGER WOODS 32 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 JASON DAY 20 106th PENNY TURNER 119 PHIL MICKLESON 36 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 17 ALEX NOREN 54 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 12 107th ALLAN GALLARD 121 PHIL MICKLESON 36 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 JANE SMYTH 121 JORDAN SPIETH 3 IAN POULTER 44 THOMAS PIETERS 54 JASON DAY 20 109th NICK WATTENBACH 122 TIGER WOODS 32 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 BRANDEN GRACE 24 PETER ROWLEY 122 CHARLIE HOFFMAN 12 JUSTIN ROSE 12 SERGIO GARCIA 54 KIRADECH APHIBARNRAT 44 111th SUE BAKER 137 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 SHUBANKAR SHARMA 54 TERRY REED 137 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 CHARL SCHWARTZEL 54 113th KEN BAKER 138 MATT KUCHAR 28 JUSTIN ROSE 12 ALEX NOREN 54 KIRADECH APHIBARNRAT 44 114th COLIN POORE 139 RYAN MOORE 28 MATT FITZPATRICK 38 ALEX NOREN 54 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA 19 115th PAUL FLEURY 154 ZACH JOHNSON 36 IAN POULTER 44JOSE MARIE OLAZABEL54 JASON DAY 20 116th ROSEMARY BETTRIDGE 159 JUSTIN THOMAS 17 TYRRELL HATTON 44 ALEX NOREN 54 KIRADECH APHIBARNRAT 44 117th IAN EMPTAGE 167 BRIAN HARMAN 44 PAUL CASEY 15 ALEX NOREN 54 SHUBANKAR SHARMA 54 118th CHRISSIE IMPETT 172 PHIL MICKLESON 36 IAN POULTER 44 RAFA CABRERA BELLO 38 CHARL SCHWARTZEL 54 KIM SIBLEY 172 DUSTIN JOHNSON 10 ROSS FISHER 54 SERGIO GARCIA 54 ANGEL CABRERA 54.
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