2008 Australian Open Royal Sydney Golf Club Round 4 Scores

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2008 Australian Open Royal Sydney Golf Club Round 4 Scores 2008 Australian Open Royal Sydney Golf Club Round 4 Scores Pos. Score -Par+ Name R1 R2 R3 R4 1 279 -9 *Tim Clark (RSA) 70 73 69 67 * Denotes won on first playoff hole 2 279 -9 Mathew Goggin (AUS) 65 70 75 69 3= 280 -8 Robert Allenby (AUS) 71 67 71 71 Stephen Dartnall (AUS) 65 68 75 72 David Smail (NZL) 67 68 70 75 6= 281 -7 Geoff Ogilvy (AUS) 72 71 70 68 Steven Conran (AUS) 70 66 75 70 Chris Gaunt (AUS) 70 65 74 72 Andre Stolz (AUS) 69 71 66 75 10 282 -6 Richard Green (AUS) 71 72 71 68 11= 283 -5 Stuart Bouvier (AUS) 70 69 73 71 Adam Bland (AUS) 71 69 71 72 Brendan Jones (AUS) 70 71 70 72 Tim Wood (AUS) 70 74 66 73 Ewan Porter (AUS) 65 71 72 75 16= 284 -4 Rod Pampling (AUS) 67 71 74 72 Paul Goydos (USA) 71 71 70 72 18= 285 -3 John Senden (AUS) 69 72 73 71 Gareth Paddison (NZL) 70 72 71 72 Andrew Bonhomme (AUS) 69 72 69 75 21= 286 -2 Michael Sim (AUS) 72 67 74 73 Simon Griffiths (ENG) 71 68 73 74 Mark Brown (NZL) 67 72 72 75 24= 287 -1 Josh Geary (NZL) 73 70 72 72 Ashley Hall (AUS) 72 71 71 73 Kurt Barnes (AUS) 71 70 72 74 Matt Jones (AUS) 71 67 74 75 Danny Lee (Am) (NZL) 68 75 69 75 Rohan Blizard (AUS) 70 69 70 78 Steven Bowditch (AUS) 72 71 66 78 31= 288 Par Matthew Millar (AUS) 74 69 76 69 Brent McCullough (AUS) 70 70 76 72 Stephen Allan (AUS) 72 70 74 72 Terry Pilkadaris (AUS) 70 70 73 75 35= 289 +1 Scott Hend (AUS) 71 73 73 72 Richard Lee (NZL) 74 69 72 74 Anthony Summers (AUS) 69 74 71 75 38= 290 +2 Brad Kennedy (AUS) 73 70 72 75 Cameron Percy (AUS) 72 67 75 76 Bronson La'Cassie (AUS) 77 66 71 76 Brad Lamb (AUS) 72 71 70 77 Craig Scott (AUS) 69 72 72 77 Leigh McKechnie (AUS) 72 69 72 77 44= 291 +3 Brett Rumford (AUS) 75 68 74 74 Alistair Presnell (AUS) 72 70 71 78 46= 292 +4 Andrew McKenzie (AUS) 73 71 75 73 Adam Blyth (AUS) 73 70 76 73 Rick Kulacz (AUS) 70 69 79 74 Peter Lonard (AUS) 69 70 77 76 50= 293 +5 Anthony Brown (AUS) 70 70 79 74 Ryan Hammond (AUS) 75 67 76 75 Bradley Hughes (AUS) 72 70 73 78 Jason Norris (AUS) 72 65 73 83 54= 294 +6 Jarrod Moseley (AUS) 71 72 78 73 Mahal Pearce (NZL) 73 71 76 74 Ryan Haller (AUS) 72 70 73 79 57= 295 +7 Jamie Arnold (AUS) 72 72 77 74 Ben Burge (AUS) 72 71 76 76 Eddie Barr (IRL) 74 69 76 76 60= 296 +8 Troy Kennedy (AUS) 68 76 76 76 Darron Stiles (USA) 73 71 75 77 62 298 +10 Chris Campbell (AUS) 75 69 76 78 .
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