70-71-73-71-285 Kyle Stanley (37), $52,488 75-68-68-74-285 Chris Stroud (37), $52,488 73-69-69-74-285 Greg Chalmers (32), $41,800 68-73-68-77-286 Charley Hoffman (32), $41,800 70-74-71-71-286 Jerry Kelly
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona. Australians Greg Chalmers , Marc Leishman and Matt Jones set themselves up for big paydays before record-breaking crowds at the US PGA Tour's party stop
73-68-75-71-287 Nathan Green (38), $35,960 69-72-76-70-287 Jimmy Walker (38), $35,960 71-73-76-67-287 Greg Chalmers (30), $25,420 72-71-77-68-288 Joe Durant (30), $25,420 70-71-76-71-288 Brad Fritsch (30
Tour winner had five birdies and five bogeys Sunday. He tied with defending champion Luke Donald and Australia's Greg Chalmers . Leonard made birdie at the par-5 14th to reach 8 under par, but he bogeyed Nos. 16 and 18. This was Leonard's
three-putted the final hole for a 71. Leonard wound up in a tie for fourth with defending champion Luke Donald (69) and Greg Chalmers (70). The other big winner was Jordan Spieth, the 19-year-old from Texas who holed a 50-foot chip for birdie
Leonard 71-69-67-207 George Coetzee 71-68-68-207 Jim Furyk 72-69-67-208 Ben Kohles 72-67-69-208 Greg Chalmers 71-68-69-208 Tag Ridings 68-70-70-208 Luke Donald 70-72-67-209 Bryce Molder 72-69-68-209 Jordan
69-68 -137 Tag Ridings 68-70 -138 Sergio Garcia 71-67 -138 George Coetzee 71-68 -139 Ben Kohles 72-67 -139 Greg Chalmers 71-68 -139 Marc Leishman 70-70 -140 Justin Leonard 71-69 -140 Scott Brown 70-70 -140 Matt Kuchar 72-68 -140
Brandt Jobe (23), $16,632 69-71-68-78-286 Dustin Johnson (23), $16,632 66-71-74-75-286 Greg Chalmers (17), $14,040 68-71-73-75-287 Jason Dufner (17), $14,040 69-70-74-74-287 Brian Gay (17
Updated Nov 27, 2011 3:42 AM ET COOLUM, Australia (AP) Greg Chalmers won the Australian PGA Championship on Sunday for his second straight major Down Under tournament victory, beating Australian
heading into the final 18 holes. 5. Short shots — Sang-Moon Bae, who held a share of the 18-hole lead, and Greg Chalmers tied Beljan for round of the day. Both fired 4-under 67. — Luke Donald took a triple-bogey 7 at the par-4