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Golf-WGC-HSBC Champions first round scores

Thu Nov 5, 2009 2:13pm IST
 
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 Nov 5 (Reuters) - WGC-HSBC Champions first round scores at
the par-72 course in Shanghai on Thursday.
 64 Nick Watney (U.S.)                64
 66 Martin Kaymer (Germany)           66
 Shane Lowry (Ireland)             66
 Ryan Moore (U.S.)                 66
 67 Paul Casey (Britain)              67
 Anthony Kim (U.S.)                67
 Lin Wen-tang (Taiwan)             67
 Tiger Woods (U.S.)                67
 68 Nick Dougherty (Britain)          68
 Matt Kuchar (U.S.)                68
 Pat Perez (U.S.)                  68
 Jyoti Randhawa (India)            68
 69 Jason Dufner (U.S.)               69
 Brian Gay (U.S.)                  69
 Soren Kjeldsen (Denmark)          69
 Phil Mickelson (U.S.)             69
 Garth Mulroy (South Africa)       69
 Rod Pampling (Australia)          69
 Alvaro Quiros (Spain)             69
 Henrik Stenson (Sweden)           69
 70 Ernie Els (South Africa)          70
 Ross Fisher (Britain)             70
 James Kingston (South Africa)     70
 Alexander Noren (Sweden)          70
 Koumei Oda (Japan)                70
 Camilo Villegas (Colombia)        70
 Lee Westwood (Britain)            70
 71 Mark Brown (New Zealand)          71
 Stewart Cink (U.S.)               71
 Retief Goosen (South Africa)      71
 Thongchai Jaidee (Thailand)       71
 Jerry Kelly (U.S.)                71
 Lam Chih-Bing (Singapore)         71
 Mark Murless (South Africa)       71
 Chapchai Nirat (Thailand)         71
 Scott Strange (Australia)         71
 Oliver Wilson (Britain)           71
 72 Greg Chalmers (Australia)         72
 Simon Dyson (Britain)             72
 Peter Hanson (Sweden)             72
 Ryo Ishikawa (Japan)              72
 Michael Jonzon (Sweden)           72
 Martin Laird (Britain)            72
 Daisuke Maruyama (Japan)          72
 Geoff Ogilvy (Australia)          72
 Ian Poulter (Britain)             72
 Yang Yong-eun (South Korea)       72
 73 Robert Allenby (Australia)        73
 Christian Cevaer (France)         73
 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spain) 73
 Yuta Ikeda (Japan)                73
 Liang Wenchong (China)            73
 Rory McIlroy (Britain)            73
 Francesco Molinari (Italy)        73
 Jeev Milkha Singh (India)         73
 Zhang Lianwei (China)             73
 74 Thomas Aiken (South Africa)       74
 Gaganjeet Bhullar (India)         74
 Ricardo Gonzalez (Argentina)      74
 Padraig Harrington (Ireland)      74
 Danny Lee (New Zealand)           74
 Chinnaswamy Muniyappa (India)     74
 Sean O'Hair (U.S.)                74
 Rory Sabbatini (South Africa)     74
 Richard Sterne (South Africa)     74
 Daniel Vancsik (Argentina)        74
 Wu Ashun (China)                  74
 Wu Weihuang (China)               74
 75 Sergio Garcia (Spain)             75
 Anthony Kang (U.S.)               75
 Shingo Katayama (Japan)           75
 76 Jeppe Huldahl (Denmark)           76
 77 Peter Hedblom (Sweden)            77
 Thomas Levet (France)             77
 Steve Marino (U.S.)               77
 78 Jean Hugo (South Africa)          78
 79 Nathan Green (Australia)          79
 81 Prayad Marksaeng (Thailand)       81
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports; Editing by John O'Brien)


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