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    May 5 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the European Tour China Open at the par-72 course on Sunday in Tianjin

    272 Brett Rumford (Australia) 68 67 69 68

    276 Mikko Ilonen (Finland) 69 63 73 71

    277 Victor Dubuisson (France) 71 72 66 68

    278 Robert-Jan Derksen (Netherlands) 66 70 73 69

    279 Ricardo Santos (Portugal) 70 72 68 69

    Pablo Larrazabal (Spain) 71 66 69 73

    280 Andreas Harto (Denmark) 72 71 70 67

    281 Felipe Aguilar (Chile) 71 73 68 69

    Paul Casey (Britain) 71 68 72 70

    Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) 70 73 68 70

    Joost Luiten (Netherlands) 73 67 68 73

    282 Ricardo Gonzalez (Argentina) 73 71 67 71

    Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) 68 67 72 75

    283 Raphael Jacquelin (France) 68 72 75 68

    Jeev Milkha Singh (India) 72 69 73 69

    Andy Sullivan (Britain) 74 68 72 69

    Aaron Townsend (Australia) 69 70 74 70

    Gregory Havret (France) 72 70 71 70

    Lee Slattery (Britain) 69 68 74 72

    Paul Lawrie (Britain) 69 72 70 72

    284 Emiliano Grillo (Argentina) 73 71 70 70

    Paul Waring (Britain) 72 68 73 71

    Steve Webster (Britain) 73 67 71 73

    285 Johan Edfors (Sweden) 73 69 73 70

    Mark Foster (Britain) 70 69 75 71

    Stephen Gallacher (Britain) 70 71 71 73

    Matthew Baldwin (Britain) 70 71 70 74

    Park Sang-Hyun (South Korea) 69 70 71 75

    286 Soren Hansen (Denmark) 72 69 72 73

    Tommy Fleetwood (Britain) 71 70 72 73

    Damien McGrane (Ireland) 73 66 73 74

    Richie Ramsay (Britain) 71 68 73 74

    287 An Byeong-Hun (South Korea) 73 68 74 72

    Markus Brier (Austria) 71 71 73 72

    Moritz Lampert (Germany) 72 72 71 72

    Matthew Griffin (Australia) 70 68 76 73

    Soren Kjeldsen (Denmark) 72 68 74 73

    Dou Zecheng (China) 70 72 72 73

    Branden Grace (South Africa) 74 67 72 74

    Graeme Storm (Britain) 70 68 74 75

    288 Nick Cullen (Australia) 72 69 78 69

    Eddie Pepperell (Britain) 75 68 75 70

    Richard Bland (Britain) 72 71 75 70

    Estanislao Goya (Argentina) 70 74 74 70

    Kristoffer Broberg (Sweden) 74 67 75 72

    Edoardo Molinari (Italy) 75 68 73 72

    Gaganjeet Bhullar (India) 74 69 72 73

    Alexander Noren (Sweden) 70 73 71 74

    289 Andrew Dodt (Australia) 72 71 77 69

    Magnus Carlsson (Sweden) 71 73 72 73

    290 Prom Meesawat (Thailand) 76 68 76 70

    Liang Wenchong (China) 74 70 75 71

    Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay) 71 69 77 73

    Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spain) 72 70 72 76

    291 Michael Hendry (New Zealand) 74 67 75 75

    Richard Finch (Britain) 71 70 75 75

    Terry Pilkadaris (Australia) 69 73 74 75

    Joachim Hansen (Denmark) 73 69 71 78

    292 Niclas Fasth (Sweden) 73 68 78 73

    Garrett Sapp (U.S.) 70 74 74 74

    293 Joel Sjoeholm (Sweden) 74 65 76 78

    Peter Whiteford (Britain) 73 69 73 78

    294 Phillip Price (Britain) 76 68 73 77

    295 Lee Hyung-Joon (South Korea) 70 70 75 80

    296 Chris Lloyd (Britain) 71 72 73 80

    304 Scott Jamieson (Britain) 73 71 77 83

    305 Huang Wenyi (China) 74 69 80 82

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