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Draw & Results DRAW & RESULTS Thursday Result Result GROUP STANDINGS Saturday Result Result 1 1205 Ian POULTER 3&2 v John SENDEN SEVE BALLESTEROS GROUP LAST 16 2 1220 Brandt SNEDEKER 5&4 v Thomas BJORN SEED PLAYER MATCHES PLAYED POINTS 25 0745 Sergio GARCIA 4&3 v Tom LEWIS 3 1235 Peter HANSON v Paul LAWRIE 2&1 16 Rafael CABRERA-BELLO 2 4 26 0755 Graeme MCDOWELL 3&2 v Richard FINCH 4 1250 Sergio GARCIA 2&1 v Alvaro QUIROS DRAW Richard FINCH 2 2 27 0805 Paul LAWRIE 5&4 v Thomas BJORN 5 1305 Graeme McDOWELL 1 UP v Robert KARLSSON 1 Martin KAYMER 2 0 28 0815 Retief GOOSEN 3&2 v Robert ROCK 6 1320 Charl SCHWARTZEL A/S v Nicolas COLSAERTS A/S 29 0825 Brandt SNEDEKER 3&2 v Camilo VILLEGAS 7 1335 Justin ROSE 7&6 v Robert ROCK ASSAR GABRIELSSON GROUP 30 0835 Justin ROSE v Nicolas COLSAERTS 4&3 8 1350 Martin KAYMER v Rafael CABRERA-BELLO 3&2 SEED PLAYER MATCHES PLAYED POINTS 31 0845 Ian POULTER v Alvaro QUIROS 4&3 2 Justin ROSE 2 4 32 0855 Rafael CABRERA BELLO 1 UP v Robert KARLSSON 15 Robert ROCK 2 2 DRAW Darren CLARKE 2 0 QUARTER FINALS 33 1320 Sergio GARCIA v Graeme MCDOWELL* 19 Hole Friday Result Result ARNOLD PALMER GROUP * play off result 34 1330 Paul LAWRIE 6&5 v Retief GOOSEN SEED PLAYER MATCHES PLAYED POINTS hole 9 35 1340 Brandt SNEDEKER v Nicolas COLSAERTS 4&3 9 0745 John SENDEN v Tom LEWIS 1 UP DRAW Retief GOOSEN 2 4 36 1355 Alvaro QUIROS v Rafael CABRERA BELLO 3&1 10 0755 Thomas BJORN 2&1 v Branden GRACE 14 Nicolas COLSAERTS 2 1 3 11 0805 Paul LAWRIE A/S v Camilo VILLEGAS A/S 3 Charl SCHWARTZEL 2 1 4 *Play off details (hole 18): 12 0815 Alvaro QUIROS 5&4 v Tetsuji HIRATSUKA Garcia 6 13 0825 Robert KARLSSON A/S v Jbe KRUGER A/S GUSTAF LARSON GROUP * play off result McDowell 5 14 0835 Nicolas COLSAERTS v Retief GOOSEN 1 UP SEED PLAYER MATCHES PLAYED POINTS hole 9 Sunday Result Result 15 0845 Robert ROCK 2UP v Darren CLARKE 4 Graeme McDOWELL 2 4 16 0855 Rafael CABRERA-BELLO 4&2 v Richard FINCH 13 Robert KARLSSON 2 1 3 SEMI FINAL DRAW Jbe KRUGER 2 1 4 37 0845 Paul LAWRIE v Nicolas COLSAERTS 17 1240 Ian POULTER 4&3 v Tom LEWIS 38 0855 Graeme MCDOWELL v Rafael CABRERA BELLO 18 1250 Brandt SNEDEKER v Branden GRACE 4&3 IAN WOOSNAM GROUP 19 1300 Peter HANSON v Camilo VILLEGAS 6&4 SEED PLAYER MATCHES PLAYED POINTS FINAL 20 1310 Sergio GARCIA 4&2 v Tetsuji HIRATSUKA 5 Sergio GARCIA 2 4 39 1350 Winner Match 37 v Winner Match 38 21 1320 Graeme McDOWELL 4&3 v Jbe KRUGER 12 Alvaro QUIROS 2 2 22 1330 Charl SCHWARTZEL v Retief GOOSEN 4&3 DRAW Tetsuji HIRATSUKA 2 0 23 1340 Justin ROSE 6&4 v Darren CLARKE 24 1350 Martin KAYMER v Richard FINCH 1 UP GREG NORMAN GROUP * play off result SEED PLAYER MATCHES PLAYED POINTS hole 9 11 Paul LAWRIE 2 3 3 DRAW Camilo VILLEGAS 2 3 4 6 Peter HANSON 2 0 MARK McCORMACK GROUP * play off result SEED PLAYER MATCHES PLAYED POINTS holes 9, 10 7 Brandt SNEDEKER 2 2 3 10 Thomas BJORN 2 2 4, 4 DRAW Branden GRACE 2 2 4, 5 GARY PLAYER GROUP SEED PLAYER MATCHES PLAYED POINTS 8 Ian POULTER 2 4 DRAW Tom LEWIS 2 2 9 John SENDEN 2 0 * group decided by play-off.
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