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The 91St PGA Championship Hazeltine National Golf Club | Chaska, Minnesota August 13 & 14, 2009 The 91st PGA Championship Hazeltine National Golf Club | Chaska, Minnesota August 13 & 14, 2009 Starting Times – Thursday & Friday, Rds 1&2 Round One Round Two Starting Time Starting Time Name 1 7:15am 10 12:25pm DJ TRAHAN, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Keith DICCIANI, Philadelphia, Pa. Briny BAIRD, Palm City, Fla. 1 7:25am 10 12:35pm Carl PETTERSSON, SWEDEN Mitch LOWE, Modesto, Calif. Paul GOYDOS, Coto de Caza, Calif. 1 7:35am 10 12:45pm Scott VERPLANK, Edmond, Okla. Craig THOMAS, White Plains, N.Y. Thongchai JAIDEE, THAILAND 1 7:45am 10 12:55pm Rod PAMPLING, AUSTRALIA Anthony WALL, ENGLAND John MALLINGER, Long Beach, Calif. 1 7:55am 10 1:05pm Bo VAN PELT, Tulsa, Okla. Nick DOUGHERTY, ENGLAND Nathan GREEN, AUSTRALIA 1 8:05am 10 1:15pm Robert ALLENBY, AUSTRALIA Graeme MCDOWELL, NORTHERN IRELAND Dustin JOHNSON, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 1 8:15am 10 1:25pm Christopher WOOD, ENGLAND JB HOLMES, Campbellsville, Ky. Richard STERNE, SOUTH AFRICA 1 8:25am 10 1:35pm Chad CAMPBELL, Colleyville, Texas Mathew GOGGIN, AUSTRALIA Peter HANSON, SWEDEN 1 8:35am 10 1:45pm Shaun MICHEEL, Memphis, Tenn. Michael CAMPBELL, NEW ZEALAND Mark BROOKS, Ft. Worth, Texas 1 8:45am 10 1:55pm David SMAIL, NEW ZEALAND Michael MILES, Huntington Beach, Calif. Aaron BADDELEY, AUSTRALIA 1 8:55am 10 2:05pm Brian GAY, Windermere, Fla. Soren HANSEN, DENMARK Sean O'HAIR, Westchester, Pa. 1 9:05am 10 2:15pm Michael BRADLEY, Lithia, Fla. Brian GAFFNEY, Rumson, N.J. Michael SIM, AUSTRALIA 1 9:15am 10 2:25pm Brett QUIGLEY, Warren, R.I. Todd LANCASTER, Aurora, Ohio Kevin STREELMAN, Wheaton, Ill. The 91st PGA Championship Hazeltine National Golf Club | Chaska, Minnesota August 13 & 14, 2009 Starting Times – Thursday & Friday, Rds 1&2 Round One Round Two Starting Time Starting Time Name 10 7:15am 1 12:25pm Richard GREEN, AUSTRALIA Shingo KATAYAMA, JAPAN Charlie WI, SOUTH KOREA 10 7:25am 1 12:35pm Prayad MARKSAENG, THAILAND Scott HEBERT, Traverse City, Mich. Cameron BECKMAN, San Antonio, Texas 10 7:35am 1 12:45pm Ross FISHER, ENGLAND Pat PEREZ, Scottsdale, Ariz. Mike SMALL, Champaign, Ill. 10 7:45am 1 12:55pm Hiroyuki FUJITA, JAPAN Nick WATNEY, Las Vegas, Nev. Paul CASEY, ENGLAND 10 7:55am 1 1:05pm Jim FURYK, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla Rory MCILROY, NORTHERN IRELAND Martin KAYMER, GERMANY 10 8:05am 1 1:15pm Henrik STENSON, SWEDEN Kenny PERRY, Franklin, Ky. Stuart APPLEBY, AUSTRALIA 10 8:15am 1 1:25pm Rory SABBATINI, SOUTH AFRICA Sergio GARCIA, SPAIN Tom LEHMAN, Scottsdale, Ariz. 10 8:25am 1 1:35pm Justin ROSE, ENGLAND Hunter MAHAN, Plano, Texas Camilo VILLEGAS, COLOMBIA 10 8:35am 1 1:45pm Padraig HARRINGTON, IRELAND Rich BEEM, Austin, Texas Tiger WOODS, Windermere, Fla. 10 8:45am 1 1:55pm Fred COUPLES, La Quinta, Calif. Lee WESTWOOD, ENGLAND Alvaro QUIROS, SPAIN 10 8:55am 1 2:05pm Mike WEIR, CANADA Boo WEEKLEY, Jay, Fla. Zach JOHNSON, Heathrow, Fla. 10 9:05am 1 2:15pm Brandt SNEDEKER, Nashville, Tenn. Robert GAUS, St. Louis, Mo. Anders HANSEN, DENMARK 10 9:15am 1 2:25pm Louis OOSTHUIZEN, SOUTH AFRICA Kevin ROMAN, Roswell, Ga. Legends Reno-Tahoe Open WINNER The 91st PGA Championship Hazeltine National Golf Club | Chaska, Minnesota August 13 & 14, 2009 Starting Times – Thursday & Friday, Rds 1&2 Round One Round Two Starting Time Starting Time Name 1 12:25pm 10 7:15am John MERRICK, Long Beach, Calif. Grant STURGEON, Cave City, Ky. Woody AUSTIN, Derby, Kan. 1 12:35pm 10 7:25am Francesco MOLINARI, ITALY Lee RINKER, Jupiter, Fla. Ryuji IMADA, JAPAN 1 12:45pm 10 7:35am Charles HOWELL III, Orlando, Fla. Ryan BENZEL, Seattle, Wash. Darren CLARKE, NORTHERN IRELAND 1 12:55pm 10 7:45am Anthony KIM, Dallas, Texas Ryo ISHIKAWA, JAPAN Adam SCOTT, AUSTRALIA 1 1:05pm 10 7:55am Miguel Angel JIMENEZ, SPAIN Geoff OGILVY, AUSTRALIA Bubba WATSON, Bagdad, Fla. 1 1:15pm 10 8:05am Vijay SINGH, FIJI Davis LOVE III, Sea Island, Ga. Steve ELKINGTON, AUSTRALIA 1 1:25pm 10 8:15am Ian POULTER, ENGLAND Ernie ELS, SOUTH AFRICA Steve STRICKER, Madison, Wis. 1 1:35pm 10 8:25am Angel CABRERA, ARGENTINA Lucas GLOVER, Simpsonville, S.C. Stewart CINK, Duluth, Ga. 1 1:45pm 10 8:35am Paul AZINGER, Bradenton, Fla. Phil MICKELSON, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. David TOMS, Shreveport, La. 1 1:55pm 10 8:45am Justin LEONARD, Dallas, Texas Retief GOOSEN, SOUTH AFRICA Jeev Milkha SINGH, INDIA 1 2:05pm 10 8:55am Jerry KELLY, Madison, Wis. KJ CHOI, SOUTH KOREA Luke DONALD, ENGLAND 1 2:15pm 10 9:05am Ben CRANE, Beaverton, Ore. Eric LIPPERT, Monterey, Calif. J.J. HENRY, Ft. Worth, Texas 1 2:25pm 10 9:15am Johan EDFORS, SWEDEN Sam ARNOLD, Cincinnati, Ohio Jeff OVERTON, Evansville, Ind. The 91st PGA Championship Hazeltine National Golf Club | Chaska, Minnesota August 13 & 14, 2009 Starting Times – Thursday & Friday, Rds 1&2 Round One Round Two Starting Time Starting Time Name 10 12:25pm 1 7:15am John ROLLINS, Colleyville, Texas Tim WEINHART, Alpharetta, Ga. Ken DUKE, Palm City, Fla. 10 12:35pm 1 7:25am Greg BISCONTI, South Salem, N.Y. Brian DAVIS, ENGLAND Gonzalo FERNANDEZ-CASTANO, SPAIN 10 12:45pm 1 7:35am Will MACKENZIE, Jupiter, Fla. Mark SHEFTIC, Ambler, Pa. Oliver WILSON, ENGLAND 10 12:55pm 1 7:45am Michael ALLEN, Scottsdale, Ariz. John DALY, Dardanelle, Ark. Bob TWAY, Edmond, Okla. 10 1:05pm 1 7:55am Kevin SUTHERLAND, Sacramento, Calif. Colin MONTGOMERIE, SCOTLAND Andres ROMERO, ARGENTINA 10 1:15pm 1 8:05am John SENDEN, AUSTRALIA Kevin NA, Las Vegas, Nev. Ryan PALMER, Colleyville, Texas 10 1:25pm 1 8:15am Brendan JONES, AUSTRALIA Soren KJELDSEN, DENMARK Steve MARINO, Tequesta, Fla. 10 1:35pm 1 8:25am Tim CLARK, SOUTH AFRICA Stephen AMES, CANADA Marc TURNESA, Rockville Centre, N.Y. 10 1:45pm 1 8:35am Mark WILSON, Elmhurst, Ill. Charl SCHWARTZEL, SOUTH AFRICA Alastair FORSYTH, SCOTLAND 10 1:55pm 1 8:45am Corey PAVIN, Oxnard, Calif. Trevor IMMELMAN, SOUTH AFRICA Ben CURTIS, Orlando, Fla. 10 2:05pm 1 8:55am Thomas LEVET, FRANCE Y.E. YANG, SOUTH KOREA Steve SCHNEITER, Sandy, Utah 10 2:15pm 1 9:05am Steve FLESCH, Union, Ky. Charley HOFFMAN, Las Vegas, Nev. Steve WEBSTER, ENGLAND 10 2:25pm 1 9:15am Chris STARKJOHANN, Cardiff by the Sea, Calif. WGC Bridgestone Invitational WINNER Jason DUFNER, Auburn, Ala. .
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