Brian Harman (42), $46,565 68-69-70-71-278 Ted Potter, Jr. (42), $46,565 64-70-70-74-278 Wes Short , Jr . (42), $46,565 68-71-71-68-278 Jimmy Walker (42), $46,565 68-68-70-72-278 Erik Compton
36-37-73 Colt Knost 37-37-74 Seung-Yul Noh 38-36-74 David Lingmerth 36-38-74 Scott Brown 37-37-74 Wes Short , Jr . 37-37-74 Tommy Gainey 37-37-74 Michael Letzig 39-35-74 Justin Hicks 36-38-74 Bo Van Pelt 36-38-74
1), $12,028 73-70-74-78-295 Made cut, did not finish John Peterson, $11,594 70-75-76-221 Wes Short , Jr . (1), $11,594 71-71-79-221 Johnson Wagner (1), $11,594 74-70-77-221 Gary Woodland (1
Houston . . . Charles Howell III and Brendon de Jonge finished T-11 behind final-round, 6-under 66s . . . Only four players finished the tournament over par (Ricky Barnes, Wes Short , Jr ., George Coetzee and Cameron Percy).
149 Andy Pope 76-73 -149 Steven Bowditch 73-76 -149 Ross Fisher 78-71 -149 Kevin Sutherland 74-75 -149 Wes Short , Jr . 75-74 -149 Seung-Yul Noh 77-72 -149 Casey Wittenberg 72-77 -149 Luke List 75-74 -149 Henrik Norlander
But it's different for this week's Northern Trust, as the tournament is full and the last guy in the field, Wes Short , Jr ., is in on a major medical, a higher-ranking category than a top 10. So James Hahn's fourth place, Patrick
34-35-69 David Toms 34-35-69 Brian Harman 34-36-70 Tommy Gainey 36-34-70 J.J. Henry 35-35-70 Wes Short , Jr . 36-34-70 Scott Piercy 35-35-70 Marc Leishman 35-35-70 Greg Owen 36-34-70 Daniel Summerhays 37-33-70
3 F Mark Wilson 74 +4 F Will Claxton 74 +4 F Luke List 74 +4 F Hideki Matsuyama 74 +4 F Stewart Cink 74 +4 F Wes Short Jr . 74 +4 F Ben Curtis 74 +4 F Andres Gonzales 74 +4 F Davis Love III 75 +5 F Tom Gillis 75 +5 F Bud Cauley 75
Summerlin - better known by most of us as the Las Vegas Invitational. Two of the winners, Andrew Stolz (2004) and Wes Short Jr (2005), have vanished almost without trace, as has 2002 champion Phil Tataurangi, and that fate beckons the current
Summerlin - better known by most of us as the Las Vegas Invitational. Two of the winners, Andrew Stolz (2004) and Wes Short Jr (2005), have vanished almost without trace, as has 2002 champion Phil Tataurangi, and that fate beckons the current