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2013 Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club Final Round Groupings and Starting Times Sunday, August 18, 2013 2013 Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club Final Round Groupings and Starting Times Sunday, August 18, 2013 TEE #1 7:15 Brendon de Jonge Charlotte, NC 70 68 70 208 Andrew Svoboda Palm Bch Gardens, FL 65 69 74 208 Ryo Ishikawa Japan 70 69 69 208 7:25 Colt Knost Dallas, TX 69 67 72 208 Webb Simpson Charlotte, NC 71 67 70 208 Chris DiMarco Heathrow, FL 70 68 70 208 7:35 Geoff Ogilvy Melbourne, Australia 67 70 71 208 John Senden Brisbane, Australia 66 70 72 208 Robert Streb Edmond, OK 68 70 70 208 7:45 Henrik Norlander Stockholm, Sweden 67 68 72 207 Jerry Kelly Madison, WI 68 71 68 207 Ross Fisher London, England 64 69 74 207 7:55 Matt Jones Sydney, Australia 65 71 71 207 Ricky Barnes Phoenix, AZ 69 69 69 207 Will Claxton Auburn, AL 68 67 72 207 8:05 Scott Gardiner Coolangatta, Qld, Australia 67 72 67 206 Jeff Maggert Houston, TX 69 68 70 207 Shawn Stefani Houston, TX 67 70 70 207 8:15 Bill Haas Greenville, SC 69 66 71 206 Hideki Matsuyama Ehime, Japan 70 65 71 206 Nick O'Hern Perth, Australia 68 71 67 206 8:25 Jin Park Phoenix, AZ 67 69 70 206 Trevor Immelman Cape Town, South Africa 65 71 70 206 Bryce Molder Scottsdale, AZ 66 69 71 206 8:35 Rory Sabbatini Durban, South Africa 67 66 72 205 Jim Herman Palm City, FL 67 66 72 205 Andres Gonzales Lakewood, WA 69 67 70 206 8:45 Charlie Beljan Mesa, AZ 69 67 69 205 Sergio Garcia Castellon, Spain 65 70 70 205 Alistair Presnell Melbourne, Australia 67 71 67 205 8:55 Matt Every Jacksonville Bch., FL 67 67 68 202 Brian Harman St Simons Island, GA 67 66 69 202 Brendan Steele Idyllwild, CA 71 67 66 204 9:05 Bob Estes Austin, TX 67 66 68 201 Jordan Spieth Dallas, TX 65 66 70 201 Robert Garrigus Scottsdale, AZ 65 69 68 202 9:15 Patrick Reed Spring, TX 65 64 71 200 John Huh Dallas, TX 68 62 70 200 Zach Johnson Cedar Rapids, IA 67 68 66 201 Report Generated at 17:57:32 on 08/17/13 Page 1 of 2 2013 Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club Final Round Groupings and Starting Times Sunday, August 18, 2013 TEE #10 7:15 Charlie Wi Westlake Village, CA 68 65 75 208 Chris Kirk Sea Island, GA 66 71 72 209 K.J. Choi Dallas, TX 69 68 72 209 7:25 Camilo Villegas Medellin, Colombia 69 68 72 209 Paul Haley II Dallas, TX 69 68 72 209 Steven Bowditch Queensland, Australia 71 66 72 209 7:35 Boo Weekley East Milton, FL 69 67 73 209 Chris Stroud Houston, TX 64 72 73 209 Greg Chalmers Sydney, Australia 69 69 71 209 7:45 J.J. Henry Ft. Worth, TX 68 70 71 209 Morgan Hoffmann Wyckoff, NJ 65 69 75 209 Ernie Els South Africa 71 68 70 209 7:55 Tommy Gainey Bishopville, SC 68 69 73 210 Tom Gillis Lake Orion, MI 69 68 73 210 Cameron Percy Melbourne, Australia 68 68 74 210 8:05 Steve LeBrun West Palm Beach, FL 68 70 72 210 Sang-Moon Bae Seoul, South Korea 68 70 72 210 Justin Leonard Dallas, TX 69 70 71 210 8:15 Martin Flores Mansfield, TX 67 72 71 210 Doug LaBelle II Mt. Pleasant, MI 67 72 71 210 Martin Kaymer Mettmann, Germany 70 68 73 211 8:25 Brendon Todd Atlanta, GA 68 68 75 211 David Toms Shreveport, LA 72 66 73 211 Robert Karlsson Charlotte, NC 70 66 75 211 8:35 William McGirt Boiling Springs, SC 70 68 73 211 Tim Clark South Africa 69 70 72 211 Jeff Overton Evansville, IN 68 71 72 211 8:45 George McNeill Ft. Myers, FL 69 68 75 212 Greg Owen Mansfield, England 68 69 75 212 Stuart Appleby Victoria, Australia 66 70 76 212 8:55 David Mathis Wake Forest, NC 71 68 73 212 Kevin Chappell Fresno, CA 69 69 75 213 9:05 Nicholas Thompson Palm Bch Gardens, FL 70 69 75 214 Arjun Atwal Calcutta, India 69 70 78 217 Report Generated at 17:57:32 on 08/17/13 Page 2 of 2.
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