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Masters Golf Challenge 2018 MASTERS GOLF CHALLENGE 2018 POOL A Golfer 1 POOL A Golfer 2 POOL A Golfer 3 POOL B Golfer 4 POS FIRST LAST GOLF 1 $$ GOLF 2 $$ GOLF 3 $$ GOLF 4 $$ TIEBREAKER TOTAL $$ 1 JOE PITZL JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 JIMMY WALKER $128,150 -7 $3,242,525 2 JANINE BREDEMUS JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 RYAN MOORE $76,450 -10 $3,190,825 3 KEVIN NELSON JON RAHM $528,000 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 TOMMY FLEETWOOD $170,500 JIMMY WALKER $128,150 -11 $2,806,650 4 JEAN WILKINSON JON RAHM $528,000 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 PAUL CASEY $192,500 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -7 $2,755,775 5 JIM SPADACCINI MARC LEISHMAN $319,000 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 TOMMY FLEETWOOD $170,500 JIMMY WALKER $128,150 -8 $2,597,650 6 BRIAN HANSON BUBBA WATSON $386,375 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -8 $2,476,238 7 GEORGE SHORTRIDGE KEVIN KISNER $76,450 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 BILLY HORSCHEL $0 -4 $2,442,825 8 MARK JOHNSON DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 PHIL MICKELSON $55,275 FRED COUPLES $46,200 -14 $2,367,475 9 TIM SVENSSON BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 VIJAY SINGH $28,600 -8 $2,350,975 10 MITCH CALLISTER JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 RYAN MOORE $76,450 -14 $2,290,613 11 ALEX JAHN JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -9 $2,269,438 12 CHRIS PETERSON JASON DAY $128,150 PATRICK REED $1,980,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 RYAN MOORE $76,450 -9 $2,248,263 13 NILS HEGLAND JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN ROSE $231,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -16 $2,213,200 14 AMY DIMMLER JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN ROSE $231,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 VIJAY SINGH $28,600 -13 $2,195,600 15 JENN JOHNSON JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -16 $2,161,775 16 CHRIS DARST JASON DAY $128,150 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 BERND WIESBERGER $93,775 -6 $2,157,925 17 STEVE BETCHWARS JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -11 $2,152,700 18 LINDSIE BIGGERSTAFF HIDEKI MATSUYAMA $154,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 SHUBHANKAR SHARMA $0 -11 $2,090,000 19 RICK NELSON JASON DAY $128,150 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 YUTA IKEDA $0 -16 $2,064,150 20 RON GRONFOR JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -6 $2,063,326 21 JOYCE OLDFATHER JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 PHIL MICKELSON $55,275 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -12 $2,046,550 22 MURRAY HERSTEIN BUBBA WATSON $386,375 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -8 $2,024,413 23 LINDSAY AMUNDSON HENRIK STENSON $386,375 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -9 $2,006,950 24 BRANDON JACOBSON JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 PHIL MICKELSON $55,275 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 YUTA IKEDA $0 -17 $1,991,275 25 DAVID BRUDWICK BUBBA WATSON $386,375 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 AUSTIN COOK $0 -13 $1,960,750 26 COLE BOSTROM BUBBA WATSON $386,375 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 YUSAKA MIYAZATO $0 -16 $1,960,750 27 CONNOR O'BRIEN JON RAHM $528,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -12 $1,932,700 28 BILL MONSOOR BUBBA WATSON $386,375 DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -9 $1,924,038 29 TIM AMUNDSON JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 RORY MCILORY $386,375 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -9 $1,791,075 30 BYRON DANELIUS JON RAHM $528,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -7 $1,726,038 31 TOM HEERMAN BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JON RAHM $528,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -12 $1,708,575 32 TANNER DEML JASON DAY $128,150 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 CHARL SCHWARTZEL $0 -9 $1,702,525 33 ANTHONY VAUGHN DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -11 $1,699,775 34 FERNANDO MAGADAN PHIL MICKELSON $55,275 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -13 $1,684,925 35 DAVE CALLISTER JUSTIN ROSE $231,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -13 $1,653,163 36 GARY PESARCHICK RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 TIGER WOODS $63,663 ANGEL CABRERA $0 -6 $1,638,038 37 ANGIE BECCHETTI DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 JASON DAY $128,150 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 MARTIN KAYMER $30,140 -9 $1,632,290 38 DAVID PETERSON BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 BUBBA WATSON $386,375 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -11 $1,576,025 39 MIKE FREIBORG BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -11 $1,576,025 40 ADAM GALLATIN BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -11 $1,576,025 41 CARRIE CLASEN JON RAHM $528,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 JIMMY WALKER $128,150 -9 $1,574,650 42 JOE BELLIN BUBBA WATSON $386,375 HENRIK STENSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 BRYSON DESCHAMBEAU $46,200 -11 $1,566,950 43 TOM HERZOG JUSTIN ROSE $231,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -8 $1,546,326 44 DARCY OESTREICH CHARLEY HOFFMAN $231,000 PHIL MICKELSON $55,275 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -13 $1,529,550 45 PETE WILKINSON BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 YUSAKU MIYAZATO $0 -11 $1,520,750 46 DAVID PADULA JON RAHM $528,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -11 $1,492,700 47 MARY CLAIRE MCHUGH DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -15 $1,484,038 48 JUSTIN SCHMITT DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 ROSS FISHER $0 ADAM COOK $0 -5 $1,474,000 49 NICK BRUGNOLI DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -11 $1,466,575 50 LORIE ANDERSON JASON DAY $128,150 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 RYAN MOORE $76,450 2 $1,456,263 51 ROGER KERSTEN BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 PAUL CASEY $192,500 JIMMY WALKER $128,150 -5 $1,455,025 52 DAVID KELLY DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 MARTIN KAYMER $30,140 -12 $1,450,515 53 LEE ERICKSON JASON DAY $128,150 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -15 $1,435,088 54 JOE POPE JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN ROSE $231,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -10 $1,429,038 55 JOE VIOLETT JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN ROSE $231,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -4 $1,429,038 56 JON MIKKELSON DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 HENRIK STENSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 SHUBHANKAR SHARMA $0 -9 $1,420,375 57 ADAM JAHN CHARLEY HOFFMAN $231,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -11 $1,411,575 58 MICHELLE EWERT JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN ROSE $231,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 VIJAY SINGH $28,600 -7 $1,393,975 59 MARY GOULD BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RYAN MOORE $76,450 -18 $1,381,325 60 JIM TURPIN BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RYAN MOORE $76,450 -9 $1,381,325 61 GLEN FARMER JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RORY MCILROY $386,375 RYAN MOORE $76,450 -9 $1,381,325 62 TRACY KALUZNIAK JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RORY MCILROY $386,375 RYAN MOORE $76,450 -13 $1,381,325 63 MARK BELTRAND PHIL MICKELSON $55,275 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -12 $1,370,601 64 DAN HUSFELDT PHIL MICKELSON $55,275 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -10 $1,370,601 65 RICHARD KRONSTAD BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -12 $1,368,538 66 BILL LUND JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RORY MCILORY $386,375 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -11 $1,368,538 67 BRUCE CLASEN JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -11 $1,368,538 68 DON PETERSON JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -9 $1,368,538 69 STEVE DMOHOSKI BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 TOMMY FLEETWOOD $170,500 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -10 $1,368,538 70 NANCY FISHER JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 RORY MCILROY $386,375 ZACH JOHNSON $55,275 -11 $1,360,150 71 KEVIN TADLOCK JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 PAUL CASEY $192,500 RORY MCILROY $386,375 MARTIN KAYMER $30,140 -11 $1,357,015 72 SUZANNE KERSTEN JON RAHM $528,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 TIGER WOODS $63,663 CHARL SCHWARTZEL $0 -4 $1,339,663 73 MEGAN STANSBERRY BRENDAN STEELE $0 MATT KUCHAR $76,450 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 ADAM SCOTT $63,663 -8 $1,328,113 74 NICOLE DOOHER BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 PAUL CASEY $192,500 CHARL SCHWARTZEL $0 -9 $1,326,875 75 RAY CEDAR JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 RORY MCILROY $386,375 TIGER WOODS $63,663 JIMMY WALKER $128,150 -18 $1,326,188 76 PAUL HOKR DUSTIN JOHNSON $286,000 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN ROSE $231,000 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU $46,200 -11 $1,311,200 77 ALEX VILLAREAL HENRIK STENSON $386,375 JASON DAY $128,150 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 FRED COUPLES $46,200 -6 $1,308,725 78 MICHAEL ARNES IAN POULTER $35,200 PHIL MICKELSON $55,275 RICKIE FOWLER $1,188,000 VIJAY SINGH $28,600 -18 $1,307,075 79 LOGAN ROGERS BUBBA WATSON $386,375 JORDAN SPIETH $748,000 JUSTIN THOMAS $170,500 SHARMA SHUBHANKAR
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