73-74-84-72-303 John Peterson 73-75-78-77-303 Jim Herman 76-72-76-79-303 Alistair Presnell 73-75-76-79-303 Robert Karlsson 74-72-86-73-305 Simon Khan 74-74-82-76-306 Kyle Stanley 71-74-85-78-308
yet.” Mickelson, too, knows he can’t afford to get ahead of himself. Not at Merion, where disaster lurks. Kyle Stanley is a PGA Tour winner, yet he shot 15 over par on Saturday, matching the 85 shot by Shawn Stefani. HAIL TO THE VICTORS
Par: 70 All Times GMT (a-amateur) Final Round 1244 - Robert Karlsson 1255 - Kevin Sutherland , Simon Khan 1306 - Kyle Stanley , Shawn Stefani 1317 - Peter Hedblom, a- Kevin Phelan 1328 - John Peterson, a-Michael Weaver 1339 - Martin Kaymer
spots that had been set aside to accommodate anyone who moved into the top 60 in the world ranking published Monday. Kyle Stanley , who finished third at the Memorial, was at No. 60. He was the only one who qualified from the latest world ranking
spots that had been set aside to accommodate anyone who moved into the top 60 in the world ranking published Monday. Kyle Stanley , who finished third at the Memorial, was at No. 60. He was the only one who qualified from the latest world ranking
for the US Open. Wiesberger made a bogey on the 18th hole. As it turned out, he would have needed a birdie to pass Kyle Stanley in the world ranking and have a chance to get into the top 60. Sunday was the last day for the top 60 to be exempt
birdie attempts inside 10 feet on the front nine, still closed with a 68. He played his last 25 holes without a bogey. Kyle Stanley ran off four birdies in a five-hole stretch to end the front nine and pull within one shot, but he fell back with
wind and fast greens at Muirfield Village for a 2-under 70, giving him a two-shot lead over Kevin Chappell and Kyle Stanley going into the final round. ''It was a bit of survival,'' Kuchar said. ''I was fortunate to make a handful
Kuchar (500), $1,116,000 68-70-70-68-276 Kevin Chappell (300), $669,600 71-71-68-68-278 Kyle Stanley (190), $421,600 67-70-73-71-281 Bill Haas (123), $272,800 68-67-76-71-282 Scott Stallings
I managed to make two (birdies), coming up 17 and 18. I'm very pleased with the way it turned out.'' Kyle Stanley played his final four holes on Saturday morning and was another shot back at 137. Next came Matt Kuchar and Bubba Watson