carded two-round totals of 134. Brown, who won earlier this year in a PGA Tour event in Puerto Rico, and England's Brian Davis each shot 135. There was a four-man playoff for the final three spots between Americans Cauley, Luke Guthrie, Columbia's
single major last year. Brown who won earlier this year in a PGA Tour event in Puerto Rico. He shot a 135. England's Brian Davis also shot 135. There was a four-man playoff for the final three spots between Americans Bud Cauley, Luke Guthrie
Weir 36-36-72 Josh Teater 35-37-72 Jeff Gove 36-36-72 Jim Herman 36-36-72 Troy Matteson 36-36-72 Brian Davis 35-37-72 Jesper Parnevik 36-36-72 Bubba Watson 37-35-72 Martin Laird 37-35-72 Sean O'Hair 37-35-72
70-72-75-75-292 Rory Sabbatini (1), $18,810 75-68-76-74-293 Ricky Barnes (1), $18,430 71-71-74-78-294 Brian Davis (1), $18,430 78-66-75-75-294 Peter Hanson (1), $18,430 70-70-72-82-294 Ben Curtis (1
countryman Adam Scott became the first Australian to win the Masters, Day and Leishman shot 4-under 67 and trailed leader Brian Davis by two shots Thursday after the first round at Harbour Town Golf Links. Davis lost a playoff to Jim Furyk in 2010 at
McIlroy, are doing just that. Windier conditions late in the round kept opening-round leaders from going lower. Brian Davis , who led with a first-round 65, was 5 over on his first nine holes Friday to fall back with a 75. Masters contender
Bryce Molder (46), $55,889 68-74-75-68-285 Charl Schwartzel (46), $55,889 72-73-70-70-285 Brian Davis (42), $43,090 69-72-75-70-286 John Mallinger (42), $43,090 73-72-70-71-286 Todd Baek
Glover 69-74-70-213 Webb Simpson 73-69-71-213 Boo Weekley 72-70-71-213 Ryan Palmer 71-70-72-213 Brian Davis 71-69-73-213 Jerry Kelly 70-70-73-213 Jeff Overton 72-72-70-214 George McNeill 72-72-70-214
140 Jerry Kelly 70-70 -140 James Driscoll 74-66 -140 Jordan Spieth 72-68 -140 Erik Compton 75-65 -140 Brian Davis 71-69 -140 Cameron Tringale 71-70 -141 Jimmy Walker 73-68 -141 Geoff Ogilvy 69-72 -141 Sean O'Hair 73-68 -141
for fourth with Johnson. Kevin Chappell was briefly tied for the lead. He had a 68 and tied for sixth, along with Brian Davis (67) and Stewart Cink (70), who started the final round tied for the lead. Cink returned from the delay by making