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Moore 36-34-70 Adam Scott 35-35-70 Scott Piercy 33-37-70 Ben Curtis 36-34-70 Ernie Els 35-35-70 Greg Chalmers 36-35-71 Trevor Immelman 34-37-71 Luke Donald 34-37-71 Rory McIlroy 32-39-71 Robert Garrigus 33-38-71
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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
Kuchar said. ''Maybe a long shot, but at least a chance.'' Kuchar was tied for sixth at 3 under along with Greg Chalmers (69), Brian Gay (71), Cameron Tringale (76) and David Mathis (77). Mathis' tumble was particularly swift
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Scott's lovely girlfriend is also a skilled athlete. Find out who she is and see other PGA wives and girlfriends . Greg Chalmers holed out for an eagle on the par-4 first and also finished with a 64 to join Steve Stricker and Ernie Els at 10
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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
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Bradley, Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa), Jimmy Walker, Bob Estes, Carl Pettersson (Sweden), Erik Compton 68 - Greg Chalmers (Australia), Brendon de Jonge (Zimbabwe), Brian Davis (England), Jim Furyk, Charles Howell, Brendan Steele