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    Golf-European Tour PGA Championship scores

    May 24 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the European Tour PGA Championship at the par-72 course on Friday in Wentworth

    66 James Kingston (South Africa) 66

    67 Mikko Ilonen (Finland) 67

    68 Martin Wiegele (Austria) 68

    Scott Henry (Britain) 68

    Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spain) 68

    69 George Coetzee (South Africa) 69

    Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) 69

    Simon Khan (Britain) 69

    Marc Warren (Britain) 69

    Alejandro Canizares (Spain) 69

    Matteo Manassero (Italy) 69

    70 Francesco Molinari (Italy) 70

    Lee Westwood (Britain) 70

    Anders Hansen (Denmark) 70

    Mark Foster (Britain) 70

    Scott Drummond (Britain) 70

    Gregory Havret (France) 70

    Oliver Fisher (Britain) 70

    Shane Lowry (Ireland) 70

    Martin Kaymer (Germany) 70

    Niclas Fasth (Sweden) 70

    Paul Casey (Britain) 70

    Alvaro Quiros (Spain) 70

    Johan Edfors (Sweden) 70

    71 Raphael Jacquelin (France) 71

    Colin Montgomerie (Britain) 71

    Pablo Larrazabal (Spain) 71

    David Drysdale (Britain) 71

    Julien Quesne (France) 71

    Tommy Fleetwood (Britain) 71

    Richard Bland (Britain) 71

    Eddie Pepperell (Britain) 71

    S.S.P. Chowrasia (India) 71

    Paul McGinley (Ireland) 71

    Richard Sterne (South Africa) 71

    Branden Grace (South Africa) 71

    Lee Slattery (Britain) 71

    Thomas Levet (France) 71

    Edoardo Molinari (Italy) 71

    Richie Ramsay (Britain) 71

    Jbe Kruger (South Africa) 71

    Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay) 71

    Gregory Bourdy (France) 71

    Magnus Carlsson (Sweden) 71

    Gary Lockerbie (Britain) 71

    Alexandre Kaleka (France) 71

    Jamie Donaldson (Britain) 71

    72 Sergio Garcia (Spain) 72

    Ernie Els (South Africa) 72

    Damien McGrane (Ireland) 72

    Nicolas Colsaerts (Belgium) 72

    Peter Uihlein (U.S.) 72

    Victor Dubuisson (France) 72

    Andy Sullivan (Britain) 72

    Justin Rose (Britain) 72

    Keith Horne (South Africa) 72

    Maarten Lafeber (Netherlands) 72

    Greig Hutcheon (Britain) 72

    Jason Levermore (Britain) 72

    Peter Whiteford (Britain) 72

    Joost Luiten (Netherlands) 72

    Simon Dyson (Britain) 72

    Ross Fisher (Britain) 72

    Richard Finch (Britain) 72

    Darren Fichardt (South Africa) 72

    Emiliano Grillo (Argentina) 72

    73 Romain Wattel (France) 73

    Espen Kofstad (Norway) 73

    Peter Hedblom (Sweden) 73

    Graeme Storm (Britain) 73

    Phillip Price (Britain) 73

    Tom Lewis (Britain) 73

    Scott Jamieson (Britain) 73

    Thomas Aiken (South Africa) 73

    Bernd Wiesberger (Austria) 73

    Danny Willett (Britain) 73

    Christian Cevaer (France) 73

    Alessandro Tadini (Italy) 73

    Michael Hoey (Britain) 73

    Ricardo Santos (Portugal) 73

    David Howell (Britain) 73

    74 Peter Lawrie (Ireland) 74

    Soren Kjeldsen (Denmark) 74

    Richard Wallis (Britain) 74

    Jean-Baptiste Gonnet (France) 74

    Simon Wakefield (Britain) 74

    Kristoffer Broberg (Sweden) 74

    Craig Lee (Britain) 74

    Felipe Aguilar (Chile) 74

    Alexander Noren (Sweden) 74

    Darren Clarke (Britain) 74

    David Lynn (Britain) 74

    Graeme McDowell (Britain) 74

    Rory McIlroy (Britain) 74

    Thongchai Jaidee (Thailand) 74

    Garth Mulroy (South Africa) 74

    David Higgins (Ireland) 74

    Robert-Jan Derksen (Netherlands) 74

    Hennie Otto (South Africa) 74

    Gaganjeet Bhullar (India) 74

    Paul Waring (Britain) 74

    Chris Doak (Britain) 74

    Matthew Baldwin (Britain) 74

    David Horsey (Britain) 74

    Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) 74

    75 Jaco Van Zyl (South Africa) 75

    Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain) 75

    Steve Webster (Britain) 75

    Brett Rumford (Australia) 75

    Barrie Trainor (Ireland) 75

    Andrew Dodt (Australia) 75

    Robert Coles (Britain) 75

    Ricardo Gonzalez (Argentina) 75

    Liang Wenchong (China) 75

    Marcel Siem (Germany) 75

    Paul Lawrie (Britain) 75

    Joel Sjoeholm (Sweden) 75

    Ignacio Garrido (Spain) 75

    Paul Streeter (Britain) 75

    Chris Paisley (Britain) 75

    Lorenzo Gagli (Italy) 75

    76 Richard Green (Australia) 76

    Tom Fleming (Britain) 76

    Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 76

    Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark) 76

    Stephen Gallacher (Britain) 76

    Fredrik Andersson Hed (Sweden) 76

    Soren Hansen (Denmark) 76

    Maximilian Kieffer (Germany) 76

    Jorge Campillo (Spain) 76

    Gareth Maybin (Britain) 76

    Jarmo Sandelin (Sweden) 76

    Ian Poulter (Britain) 76

    Marcus Fraser (Australia) 76

    77 Michael Campbell (New Zealand) 77

    Robert Rock (Britain) 77

    Justin Walters (South Africa) 77

    Chris Wood (Britain) 77

    Andreas Harto (Denmark) 77

    Prom Meesawat (Thailand) 77

    James Morrison (Britain) 77

    78 Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spain) 78

    Gareth Wright (Britain) 78

    Dawie Van der Walt (South Africa) 78

    Jeev Milkha Singh (India) 78

    Luke Donald (Britain) 78

    79 Jose Manuel Lara (Spain) 79

    James Whatley (Britain) 79

    Joachim Hansen (Denmark) 79

    82 Scott Henderson (Britain) 82

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