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The Players Championship
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
TPC at Sawgrass-Stadium Course
$9,000,000

Pos.NameCountryCurrentThruTotalRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Total
T1Sergio GarciaSpain-1F-566737371283
T1Paul GoydosUnited States2F-568717074283
3Jeff QuinneyUnited States-2F-471737070284
4Briny BairdUnited StatesEF-171717372287
5Stephen AmesTrinidad & TobagoEFE74687472288
T6Ben CraneUnited StatesEF170727572289
T6Ernie ElsSouth AfricaEF172717472289
T6Tom LehmanUnited States2F173736974289
T6Brett QuigleyUnited States-1F170767271289
T10Chad CampbellUnited States-4F273727768290
T10J.B. HolmesUnited States3F272727175290
T10Greg KraftUnited States3F275726875290
T10Henrik StensonSweden-1F273717571290
T10Dean WilsonUnited States-3F274727569290
T15Stuart ApplebyAustralia4F372727176291
T15Fred CouplesUnited StatesEF370727772291
T15Bernhard LangerGermany5F372677577291
T15Kenny PerryUnited States9F368707281291
T15Tim PetrovicUnited States4F373736976291
T15Kevin StadlerUnited States-1F370727871291
T21Woody AustinUnited StatesEF471767372292
T21Stewart CinkUnited States1F471757373292
T21Phil MickelsonUnited States6F470737178292
T21Ian PoulterEngland4F469747376292
T21Nicholas ThompsonUnited States2F470777174292
T21Boo WeekleyUnited States5F470717577293
T27Luke DonaldEnglandEF575727472293
T27Jim FurykUnited States4F574727176293
T27John MerrickUnited States2F570727774293
T27Ryan MooreUnited States2F572747374293
T27Rory SabbatiniSouth Africa2F573717574293
T32Aaron BaddeleyAustraliaEF671747772294
T32Jonathan ByrdUnited States3F676717275294
T32Steve ElkingtonAustraliaEF669767772294
T32Brian GayUnited States1F672747573294
T32Fredrik JacobsonSweden6F676707078294
T32Miguel Angel JimenezSpain2F670747674294
T32Jerry KellyUnited States6F674727078294
T32Nick O'HernAustraliaEF673747572294
T32David TomsUnited States-1F677707671294
T32Mike WeirCanadaEF671767572294
T42Robert AllenbyAustralia1F774717773295
T42Bart BryantUnited StatesEF773717972295
T42Daniel ChopraSweden6F772727378295
T42Ben CurtisUnited States6F774727178295
T42Soren HansenDenmark6F771737378295
T42J.J. HenryUnited States6F771737378295
T42Anthony KimUnited States4F770707976295
T42Pat PerezUnited States5F772747277295
T42Mark WilsonUnited States4F776717276295
T51Retief GoosenSouth Africa3F873717775296
T51Carl PetterssonSweden4F874717576296
T51D.J. TrahanUnited States2F870777574296
T54Chris DiMarcoUnited States3F971737875297
T54Ken DukeUnited States2F972757674297
T54Todd HamiltonUnited States4F969777576297
T54Davis Love IIIUnited States8F973747080297
T54Rocco MediateUnited States7F974727279297
T54Kevin NaSouth Korea2F972757674297
T54Jose Maria OlazabalSpainEF970758072297
T54Adam ScottAustralia8F975717180297
T54Johnson WagnerUnited States2F972747774297
T63Nick WatneyUnited States5F1076717477298
T63Charlie WiSouth Korea10F1074736982298
65Cliff KresgeUnited States5F1174717777299
T66Jose CoceresArgentina10F1272757182300
T66Richard SterneSouth Africa5F1277707677300
T66Camilo VillegasColombia4F1274737776300
T69Jesper ParnevikSweden13F1372747085301
T69Heath SlocumUnited States6F1369767878301
71Jason BohnUnited States4F1474737976302
72Billy MayfairUnited States9F1572737781303
T73Tommy Armour IIIUnited States8F1971768080307
T73Troy MattesonUnited States9F1970768081307
T75Alex CejkaCzechoslovakia CUT7276148
T75Niclas FasthSweden CUT6979148
T75Sean O'HairUnited States CUT7573148
T75John SendenAustralia CUT7672148
T75Vijay SinghFiji CUT7573148
T75Brandt SnedekerUnited States CUT7276148
T75Kevin SutherlandUnited States CUT7375148
T82Brian BatemanUnited States CUT7475149
T82Mark HensbyAustralia CUT7871149
T82Ryuji ImadaJapan CUT7376149
T82Justin LeonardUnited States CUT7574149
T82Rod PamplingAustralia CUT7277149
T82Scott VerplankUnited States CUT7178149
T82Bubba WatsonUnited States CUT7673149
T82Tim WilkinsonNew Zealand CUT7772149
T90Michael AllenUnited States CUT7377150
T90Steve FleschUnited States CUT7476150
T90Nathan GreenAustralia CUT7872150
T90Mathias GronbergSweden CUT7476150
T90Padraig HarringtonIreland CUT7278150
T90Richard JohnsonWales CUT7773150
T90Stephen LeaneyAustralia CUT7773150
T90John RollinsUnited States CUT7872150
T98Angel CabreraArgentina CUT7081151
T98Mark CalcavecchiaUnited States CUT7675151
T98Fred FunkUnited States CUT7477151
T98Mathew GogginAustralia CUT7477151
T98Peter LonardAustralia CUT7774151
T98George McNeillUnited States CUT7774151
T98Joe OgilvieUnited States CUT7477151
T98Justin RoseEngland CUT7873151
T98Lee WestwoodEngland CUT7378151
T107Rich BeemUnited States CUT7280152
T107Michael CampbellNew Zealand CUT7478152
T107Brian DavisEngland CUT7775152
T107Bob EstesUnited States CUT7775152
T107Dudley HartUnited States CUT7577152
T107Matt JonesAustralia CUT7577152
T107John MallingerUnited States CUT7577152
T107Shaun MicheelUnited States CUT7775152
T107Geoff OgilvyAustralia CUT7775152
T116Paul CaseyEngland CUT7776153
T116Bill HaasUnited States CUT7677153
T116Charles Howell IIIUnited States CUT7974153
T116Dustin JohnsonUnited States CUT7380153
T116Matt KucharUnited States CUT7875153
T116Steve LoweryUnited States CUT7776153
T116Jeff OvertonUnited States CUT7479153
T116Steve StrickerUnited States CUT7776153
T116Vaughn TaylorUnited States CUT7875153
T116Brett WetterichUnited States CUT7182153
T126Tim HerronUnited States CUT7381154
T126Tom Pernice, Jr.United States CUT7579154
T126Bo Van PeltUnited States CUT7480154
T129Robert GarrigusUnited States CUT7976155
T129Zach JohnsonUnited States CUT7679155
T131Steve MarinoUnited States CUT7779156
T131Andres RomeroArgentina CUT7779156
133K.J. ChoiSouth Korea CUT7978157
134J.P. HayesUnited States CUT8375158
T135Tim ClarkSouth Africa CUT7782159
T135Lucas GloverUnited States CUT8079159
T135Charley HoffmanUnited States CUT7683159
T135Charles WarrenUnited States CUT7782159
Ryan ArmourUnited States08181
Cameron BeckmanUnited States000
Jason GoreUnited States000
Jeff MaggertUnited States07272
Hunter MahanUnited States000
Shigeki MaruyamaJapan08181


Headlines

Paul Goydos, even by his own admission, is a veteran journeyman. What Goydos lacks in talent, he more than makes up for it in sheer character. And the PGA Tour could use more players like him.
For years, Davis Love III was one of the game's great players. Lately, though, a series of injuries have rendered him something of an after thought. And, unfortunately, he's not getting any younger.

The Players Championship is simply not the fifth major. A good tournament with a standout field, yes. But spare us the talk of it being in the same ballpark as the Grand Slam events. 
Watson let his fair share of big tournaments slip through his hands before learning how to close the deal. Once he did, Watson, a two-time Masters winner, became one of golf's greatest champions.

"You could not have asked for somebody to do that the way he did," Snedeker said. "He called and we talked for about a half hour. Probably one of the highlights of my life was having him tell me he watched the round on Sunday and tried to help me out here and there, what he thought I did wrong and where I could improve on it."

The new 20

The dearth of talented twentysomething players is starting to make its presence known. Think Immelman (28) at Masters, Scott (27) at EDS Byron Nelson, and that is just the beginning. Seven winners on the PGA Tour this season have been in their 20s, which matches the entire total from 2007. 
Hale Irwin, the three-time U.S. Open champion who is the Champions Tour’s all-time leader in wins, cannot seem to find the fun in golf right now. He believes the answer is either change or just not play — and the latter is quickly becoming a serious option. 
Some observers believe 27-year-old Adam Scott has underachieved in his career. His resume features seven wins in 115 PGA Tour starts, including a Players Championship and Tour Championship. That’s a haul far better than his contemporaries, so maybe it’s time to reassess Scott’s standing in the game. 
Lorena Ochoa is the latest name to be associated with Grand Slam talk. And there’s a very good reason why, too. Just look at her statistics.
Now that Tiger Woods’ opportunity to win the Grand Slam was slammed to pieces by Trevor Immelman at the Masters, the focus shifts to Lorena Ochoa. The 26-year old Mexican is not shying away from any talk that she could win the women’s version this summer. 
Tiger Woods and Eddie Van Halen have gotten to the top of their respective professions for a reason. On Saturday night, Tiger Jam XI had the two icons on stage together.