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    Golf-Farmers Insurance Open first round scores

    Jan 27 (Reuters) - Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour's

    Farmers Insurance Open at the par-72 course on Thursday in La

    Jolla, California:

    62 Spencer Levin (U.S.) 62

    Kyle Stanley (U.S.) 62

    63 Bill Haas (U.S.) 63

    64 Rod Pampling (Australia) 64

    Josh Teater (U.S.) 64

    John Huh (U.S.) 64

    Vijay Singh (Fiji) 64

    65 Greg Chalmers (Australia) 65

    Justin Leonard (U.S.) 65

    Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 65

    Martin Flores (U.S.) 65

    Bae Sang-Moon (South Korea) 65

    66 Pat Perez (U.S.) 66

    Dustin Johnson (U.S.) 66

    Marc Turnesa (U.S.) 66

    Colt Knost (U.S.) 66

    67 Chris Riley (U.S.) 67

    Marco Dawson (U.S.) 67

    Brandt Snedeker (U.S.) 67

    Harris English (U.S.) 67

    Alexandre Rocha (Brazil) 67

    Kevin Sutherland (U.S.) 67

    Arjun Atwal (India) 67

    Cameron Tringale (U.S.) 67

    Danny Lee (New Zealand) 67

    68 Paul Goydos (U.S.) 68

    Gavin Coles (Australia) 68

    Rickie Fowler (U.S.) 68

    Cameron Beckman (U.S.) 68

    James Driscoll (U.S.) 68

    Andres Romero (Argentina) 68

    Tim Herron (U.S.) 68

    Chris DiMarco (U.S.) 68

    Robert Allenby (Australia) 68

    Troy Kelly (U.S.) 68

    Kim Bi-O (South Korea) 68

    69 Nick O'Hern (Australia) 69

    Brandt Jobe (U.S.) 69

    Bud Cauley (U.S.) 69

    Jhonattan Vegas (Venezuela) 69

    Stewart Cink (U.S.) 69

    Michael Bradley (U.S.) 69

    Keegan Bradley (U.S.) 69

    Bubba Watson (U.S.) 69

    Noh Seung-Yul (South Korea) 69

    Ryo Ishikawa (Japan) 69

    Billy Hurley III (U.S.) 69

    Ricky Barnes (U.S.) 69

    Steve Marino (U.S.) 69

    Tom Pernice Jr. (U.S.) 69

    Kevin Streelman (U.S.) 69

    Nick Watney (U.S.) 69

    Hunter Mahan (U.S.) 69

    Edward Loar (U.S.) 69

    70 Brendon De Jonge (Zimbabwe) 70

    D.A. Points (U.S.) 70

    Aaron Baddeley (Australia) 70

    Gary Woodland (U.S.) 70

    Roland Thatcher (U.S.) 70

    Robert Garrigus (U.S.) 70

    John Rollins (U.S.) 70

    Tom Gillis (U.S.) 70

    Brendon Todd (U.S.) 70

    Jonas Blixt (Sweden) 70

    Roberto Castro (U.S.) 70

    Kevin Stadler (U.S.) 70

    Duffy Waldorf (U.S.) 70

    Chris Kirk (U.S.) 70

    Scott Piercy (U.S.) 70

    Ben Crane (U.S.) 70

    Tommy Biershenk (U.S.) 70

    Kyle Thompson (U.S.) 70

    Miguel Carballo (Argentina) 70

    71 Bryce Molder (U.S.) 71

    Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 71

    Steve Wheatcroft (U.S.) 71

    Jamie Lovemark (U.S.) 71

    Boo Weekley (U.S.) 71

    Justin Rose (Britain) 71

    Ernie Els (South Africa) 71

    Stuart Appleby (Australia) 71

    Charley Hoffman (U.S.) 71

    72 Marc Leishman (Australia) 72

    Charlie Wi (South Korea) 72

    Erik Compton (U.S.) 72

    Jay Hwang (U.S.) 72

    Gary Christian (Britain) 72

    Will Claxton (U.S.) 72

    Nathan Green (Australia) 72

    Geoff Ogilvy (Australia) 72

    Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 72

    Chez Reavie (U.S.) 72

    Charles Howell III (U.S.) 72

    Kang Sung-Hoon (South Korea) 72

    J.J. Killeen (U.S.) 72

    Kyle Reifers (U.S.) 72

    Cody Slover (U.S.) 72

    Richard Lee (U.S.) 72

    Russell Knox (Britain) 72

    73 David Mathis (U.S.) 73

    John Mallinger (U.S.) 73

    Brendan Steele (U.S.) 73

    Briny Baird (U.S.) 73

    Jarrod Lyle (Australia) 73

    Kevin Kisner (U.S.) 73

    Mark Anderson (U.S.) 73

    Charlie Beljan (U.S.) 73

    Jimmy Walker (U.S.) 73

    Graham DeLaet (Canada) 73

    Ryuji Imada (Japan) 73

    Derek Lamely (U.S.) 73

    Patrick Sheehan (U.S.) 73

    Kevin Chappell (U.S.) 73

    Stephen Gangluff (U.S.) 73

    William McGirt (U.S.) 73

    74 Steven Bowditch (Australia) 74

    Scott McCarron (U.S.) 74

    Yang Yong-Eun (South Korea) 74

    John Merrick (U.S.) 74

    Scott Brown (U.S.) 74

    Ken Duke (U.S.) 74

    Rocco Mediate (U.S.) 74

    Bill Lunde (U.S.) 74

    Chris Couch (U.S.) 74

    Matt Every (U.S.) 74

    Jason Kokrak (U.S.) 74

    Ted Potter Jr. (U.S.) 74

    Brian Harman (U.S.) 74

    75 Ryan Moore (U.S.) 75

    Mathew Goggin (Australia) 75

    Blake Adams (U.S.) 75

    Matthew Giles (Australia) 75

    Gregory Casagranda (U.S.) 75

    Daniel Summerhays (U.S.) 75

    J.J. Henry (U.S.) 75

    Vaughn Taylor (U.S.) 75

    Greg Owen (Britain) 75

    Paul Imondi (U.S.) 75

    76 Troy Matteson (U.S.) 76

    Scott Dunlap (U.S.) 76

    Anthony Kim (U.S.) 76

    Bo Van Pelt (U.S.) 76

    Stephen Ames (Canada) 76

    Garth Mulroy (South Africa) 76

    Bobby Gates (U.S.) 76

    J.B. Holmes (U.S.) 76

    77 Michael Thompson (U.S.) 77

    Daniel Chopra (Sweden) 77

    Phil Mickelson (U.S.) 77

    Billy Mayfair (U.S.) 77

    78 Neal Lancaster (U.S.) 78

    Peter Tomasulo (U.S.) 78

    D.J. Trahan (U.S.) 78

    David Hearn (Canada) 78

    Matt Bettencourt (U.S.) 78

    79 Tommy Gainey (U.S.) 79

    (Compiled by Infostrada Sports; Editing by Frank Pingue; To

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