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Regions Tradition Tour Par Scores

Regions Tradition Tour Par Scores

Sunday
At Greystone GC
Birmingham, Ala.
Purse: $2.6 million
Yardage: 7,249; Par: 72
Partial Final Round
Suspended due to darkness
Chris DiMarco70-65-69-69—273-15Stephen Ames69-69-67-68—273-15Michael Wright70-71-66-67—274-14Paul Goydos69-70-69-67—275-13Retief Goosen73-69-67-66—275-13Miguel Angel Jimenez68-68-74-65—275-13Stewart Cink65-72-68-71—276-12Alex Cejka66-69-71-70—276-12David Duval70-69-69-68—276-12Richard Green63-68-75-71—277-11Shane Bertsch71-68-68-70—277-11Matt Gogel68-71-70-68—277-11Thongchai Jaidee72-67-69-70—278-10Ernie Els68-72-70-68—278-10Vijay Singh70-72-69-67—278-10Harrison Frazar72-66-71-70—279-9Ricardo Gonzalez68-69-73-69—279-9Steve Stricker68-72-70-69—279-9Mark Hensby70-73-68-68—279-9Hiroyuki Fujita70-70-72-67—279-9Paul Stankowski73-67-66-75—281-7Greg Chalmers67-71-70-73—281-7Scott Parel69-68-71-73—281-7Brett Quigley69-69-70-73—281-7Doug Barron69-70-70-72—281-7Timothy O'Neal70-69-71-71—281-7Mike Weir74-67-69-71—281-7Fredrik Jacobson77-66-68-70—281-7Bernhard Langer71-70-70-70—281-7Cameron Percy70-69-73-70—282-6Thomas Bjorn67-76-71-68—282-6Stuart Appleby72-71-69-71—283-5David Bransdon69-71-72-71—283-5Robert Karlsson68-73-71-71—283-5Dicky Pride73-74-70-66—283-5Tim Petrovic71-71-68-74—284-4Kirk Triplett69-72-71-72—284-4Darren Clarke72-74-68-70—284-4Kenny Perry71-71-73-69—284-4Woody Austin71-70-70-74—285-3Steve Flesch71-69-71-74—285-3Rod Pampling73-70-68-74—285-3Steve Allan73-68-73-71—285-3Tag Ridings76-71-69-69—285-3David Toms68-74-74-69—285-3Chad Campbell72-70-72-73—287-1Colin Montgomerie74-73-69-71—287-1Paul Broadhurst72-70-76-69—287-1Bob Estes74-73-71-69—287-1Heath Slocum70-71-75-72—288EBrandt Jobe75-74-71-68—288EMario Tiziani76-70-71-73—290+2Will MacKenzie75-73-70-72—290+2Billy Mayfair71-75-75-69—290+2Lee Janzen70-75-77-68—290+2Jeff Maggert75-71-76-69—291+3Corey Pavin77-70-72-73—292+4Billy Andrade77-74-72-69—292+4John Huston73-76-70-74—293+5Scott McCarron73-74-75-71—293+5Tom Lehman73-72-73-76—294+6Ken Tanigawa71-71-77-75—294+6Tom Pernice74-76-71-77—298+10Ken Duke75-79-73-72—299+11Davis Love III73-75-74-78—300+12Jose Maria Olazabal76-77-73-77—303+15Stephen Dodd83-72-73-79—307+19John Senden76-75-75-84—310+22Joe Durant72-72-75—WDScott Dunlap74-78-72—WDBrian Gay75-77-WD
LeaderboardScoreThruAngel Cabrera-1815Jerry Kelly -1814Y.E. Yang -1714Steven Alker -1615Charlie Wi-1614Chris DiMarco-1518Stephen Ames-1518Michael Wright-1418Miguel Angel Jimenez-1318Retief Goosen-1318Paul Goydos-1318
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