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Janzen 36-36-72 Scott Dunlap 35-37-72 Bob Estes 36-36-72 Woody Austin 40-32-72 Will MacKenzie 35-37-72 Ted Potter , Jr. 37-35-72 Brian Harman 35-37-72 Russell Knox 36-36-72 Zack Miller 38-34-72 Charlie Wi 35-37-72
Monday qualifier Ted Potter Jr. won the South Georgia Classic on Sunday for his first Nationwide Tour title, closing with a 4-under 68 for a three-stroke
Springs. The 28-year-old former UNLV player earned $135,000. Last September at Soboda Springs, Gonzales lost to Ted Potter Jr. in a playoff. ''I'm overjoyed right now,'' said Gonzales, the first start-to-finish winner on the tour
70-70-74-214 Jason Bohn 69-72-73-214 Cameron Beckman 74-67-73-214 Troy Matteson 73-69-72-214 Ted Potter , Jr. 74-68-72-214 John Merrick 70-72-72-214 Jhonattan Vegas 72-70-72-214 Troy Kelly 71-71-72-214
Vegas 76 $91,729 114. Bill Lunde 74 $123,920 115. Adam Scott 74 $131,366 116. Ernie Els 73 $123,305 117. Ted Potter , Jr. 69 $121,733 118. Ian Poulter 66 $78,445 119. Mark D. Anderson 66 $91,202 120. Erik Compton 65 $63
281 - Gary Christian (England) 73-67-67-74, Ben Crane 67-69-75-70, Robert Garrigus 71-69-70-71, Ted Potter 72-64-72-73, Mark Wilson 70-70-68-73, Yang Yong-eun (South Korea) 70-70-70-71.
Karlsson 35-37-72 +2 Scott Piercy 36-36-72 +2 Robert Allenby 35-37-72 +2 Chris DiMarco 38-34-72 +2 Ted Potter , Jr. 37-35-72 +2 Cameron Tringale 35-37-72 +2 Spencer Levin 36-36-72 +2 Brendon Todd 36-36-72
36-36â 72 Robert Karlsson 35-37â 72 Scott Piercy 36-36â 72 Robert Allenby 35-37â 72 Chris DiMarco 38-34â 72 Ted Potter , Jr. 37-35â 72 Cameron Tringale 35-37â 72 Spencer Levin 36-36â 72 Brendon Todd 36-36â 72 Alejandro Canizares
73-67-67-74-281 Ben Crane (39), $34,628 67-69-75-70-281 Robert Garrigus (39), $34,628 71-69-70-71-281 Ted Potter , Jr. (39), $34,628 72-64-72-73-281 Mark Wilson (39), $34,628 70-70-68-73-281 Y.E. Yang
Friday. "That made me feel good about things. It wasn't a perfect round but it was pretty good." NOTES: Gillis, Ted Potter , Jr. and 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell all shot 64s on Friday to match the old course record...First-round