Martin Kaymer 8:56 a.m.: Steve Stricker, Padraig Harrington, Stewart Cink 9:07 a.m.: Aaron Baddeley, Kyung - Tae Kim , Lucas Glover 9:18 a.m.: Kyle Stanley, Jason Day , Bill Haas 9:29 a.m.: Trevor Immelman, Rickie Fowler
during Thursday's opening round. The Oklahoma State product ended the first day at 4-under. South Korea's Kyung - tae Kim watches his tee shot on the 12th hole of Thursday's opening round action. Kim had a solid 69 to end 2-under at
65-68-67-200 Retief Goosen 67-65-68-200 Ernie Els 65-66-69-200 Brendon de Jonge 69-67-65-201 Kyung - tae Kim 69-67-65-201 George McNeill 65-70-66-201 Heath Slocum 70-64-67-201 Vaughn Taylor 66-68-67-201
pace in a tie for fourth. Compatriot Simon Dyson, American Jason Dufner, Germany s Martin Kaymer, South Korean Kyung - Tae Kim and Graeme McDowell matched world No.1 s two-under-par round.
67 66, J Bohn 65 68 67, C Howell III 69 65 66 201 B De Jonge 69 67 65, T Herron 65 68 68, V Taylor 66 68 67, Kyung - tae Kim (Kor) 69 67 65, H Slocum 70 64 67, G McNeill 65 70 66, J Leonard 66 67 68, J Furyk 65 67 69, T Petrovic 68
37-35-72 Miguel Jimenez 36-36-72 Thomas Bjorn 38-34-72 D.A. Points 38-35-73 Darren Clarke 36-37-73 Kyung - tae Kim 37-36-73 S.S.P. Chowrasia 36-37-73 Robert Karlsson 37-37-74 Hiroyuki Fujita 39-35-74 Xin-jun
73-71-70-72-286 Harrison Frazar, $50,436 72-73-68-73-286 Zach Johnson, $50,436 71-69-72-74-286 Kyung - Tae Kim , $50,436 69-72-69-76-286 Adam Hadwin, $41,154 75-71-73-68-287 Martin Kaymer, $41,154 74-70-72-71-287
Gallacher Sergio Garcia Robert Garrigus Bill Haas Todd Hamilton Scott Hend Russell Henley David Howell Sunghoon Kang Kyung - Tae Kim Kenichi Kuboya Maarten Lafeber Marc Leishman Thomas Levet Brian Locke Davis Love III Shane Lowry Kevin Na Tim Petrovic
George Coetzee 2 up to set up a clash with Denmark's Anders Hansen, who romped to a 5 and 3 win over South Korea's Kyung - Tae Kim . Westwood, who lost his No. 1 ranking at this event last year, beat Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts 3 and 1 to earn
two-time winner Robert Allenby lost all four of his matches in Melbourne last week, while Bubba Watson, Y.E Yang, Kyung - tae Kim and Darren Clarke are overseas raiders who are hard to fancy. Aaron Baddeley must be respected but Ogilvy is the