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    Golf-U.S. PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational scores

    March 22 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational at the par-72 course on Friday in Orlando, Florida. The cut was set at 147.

    135 Bill Haas (U.S.) 69 66

    Justin Rose (Britain) 65 70

    136 John Huh (U.S.) 67 69

    138 Ken Duke (U.S.) 70 68

    J.J. Henry (U.S.) 71 67

    Jimmy Walker (U.S.) 69 69

    139 Mark Wilson (U.S.) 71 68

    Vijay Singh (Fiji) 71 68

    Tiger Woods (U.S.) 69 70

    140 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spain) 69 71

    Luke Guthrie (U.S.) 73 67

    Brad Fritsch (Canada) 68 72

    Bob Estes (U.S.) 71 69

    John Rollins (U.S.) 68 72

    Rickie Fowler (U.S.) 73 67

    Bae Sang-Moon (South Korea) 71 69

    141 Hunter Mahan (U.S.) 71 70

    Sergio Garcia (Spain) 72 69

    Matt Jones (Australia) 71 70

    Ian Poulter (Britain) 72 69

    142 Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark) 69 73

    Charles Howell III (U.S.) 73 69

    Retief Goosen (South Africa) 73 69

    Ben Curtis (U.S.) 72 70

    Ben Kohles (U.S.) 69 73

    Boo Weekley (U.S.) 72 70

    Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 71 71

    143 Chris Kirk (U.S.) 71 72

    Stewart Cink (U.S.) 70 73

    Chris Stroud (U.S.) 72 71

    John Senden (Australia) 71 72

    Keegan Bradley (U.S.) 74 69

    Gary Woodland (U.S.) 70 73

    Richard Lee (U.S.) 73 70

    Brian Stuard (U.S.) 74 69

    144 Tag Ridings (U.S.) 70 74

    Ben Crane (U.S.) 70 74

    William McGirt (U.S.) 74 70

    Chad Campbell (U.S.) 77 67

    Carl Pettersson (Sweden) 72 72

    Erik Compton (U.S.) 72 72

    145 Billy Horschel (U.S.) 72 73

    Jason Day (Australia) 71 74

    Vaughn Taylor (U.S.) 71 74

    David Lingmerth (Sweden) 71 74

    Jim Furyk (U.S.) 71 74

    Bubba Watson (U.S.) 74 71

    Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 71 74

    Cameron Tringale (U.S.) 72 73

    Graham DeLaet (Canada) 76 69

    Kevin Streelman (U.S.) 74 71

    Nick Watney (U.S.) 69 76

    Scott Brown (U.S.) 74 71

    Tommy Gainey (U.S.) 72 73

    Sean O'Hair (U.S.) 69 76

    Justin Hicks (U.S.) 74 71

    146 Nicholas Thompson (U.S.) 74 72

    Zach Johnson (U.S.) 70 76

    Mike Weir (Canada) 76 70

    Lee Janzen (U.S.) 73 73

    Francesco Molinari (Italy) 75 71

    Doug LaBelle II (U.S.) 73 73

    Pat Perez (U.S.) 71 75

    Ryo Ishikawa (Japan) 69 77

    Lee Westwood (Britain) 71 75

    Graeme McDowell (Britain) 72 74

    David Toms (U.S.) 74 72

    Josh Teater (U.S.) 75 71

    David Hearn (Canada) 75 71

    147 George Coetzee (South Africa) 73 74

    Martin Laird (Britain) 74 73

    Harris English (U.S.) 75 72

    Matt Every (U.S.) 72 75

    Greg Owen (Britain) 74 73

    Johnson Wagner (U.S.) 76 71

    Charlie Beljan (U.S.) 76 71

    Robert Allenby (Australia) 73 74

    Rod Perry (U.S.) 76 71

    148 DNQ Jeff Klauk (U.S.) 73 75

    Tim Herron (U.S.) 72 76

    D.A. Points (U.S.) 73 75

    K.J. Choi (South Korea) 73 75

    James Hahn (U.S.) 72 76

    Greg Chalmers (Australia) 76 72

    Charley Hoffman (U.S.) 69 79

    Jason Dufner (U.S.) 71 77

    Geoff Ogilvy (Australia) 70 78

    Branden Grace (South Africa) 77 71

    Scott Stallings (U.S.) 76 72

    Brian Harman (U.S.) 72 76

    Fabian Gomez (Argentina) 77 71

    149 DNQ Brendon De Jonge (Zimbabwe) 72 77

    Russell Henley (U.S.) 76 73

    Brendan Steele (U.S.) 76 73

    Marc Leishman (Australia) 74 75

    Noh Seung-Yul (South Korea) 74 75

    Brian Davis (Britain) 76 73

    Brian Gay (U.S.) 78 71

    Tim Clark (South Africa) 77 72

    Robert Garrigus (U.S.) 77 72

    Scott Verplank (U.S.) 76 73

    Lucas Glover (U.S.) 77 72

    Stuart Appleby (Australia) 78 71

    150 DNQ Patrick Reed (U.S.) 79 71

    Ernie Els (South Africa) 75 75

    Jonas Blixt (Sweden) 76 74

    Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 78 72

    Ryan Moore (U.S.) 78 72

    Aaron Baddeley (Australia) 75 75

    Scott Langley (U.S.) 72 78

    Ross Fisher (Britain) 75 75

    151 DNQ David Lynn (Britain) 73 78

    Charlie Wi (South Korea) 79 72

    Kevin Chappell (U.S.) 79 72

    Rod Pampling (Australia) 77 74

    152 DNQ Dicky Pride (U.S.) 77 75

    Jeff Overton (U.S.) 73 79

    Bud Cauley (U.S.) 79 73

    Brandt Snedeker (U.S.) 76 76

    Phil Mickelson (U.S.) 73 79

    Bo Van Pelt (U.S.) 76 76

    Robert Streb (U.S.) 79 73

    Scott Gardiner (Australia) 75 77

    153 DNQ Webb Simpson (U.S.) 80 73

    Kyle Stanley (U.S.) 77 76

    Robert Gamez (U.S.) 79 74

    154 DNQ Ted Potter Jr. (U.S.) 76 78

    155 DNQ Casey Wittenberg (U.S.) 74 81

    157 DNQ Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 80 77

    158 DNQ Peter Williamson (U.S.) 83 75

    159 DNQ Scott Piercy (U.S.) 81 78

    Steven Fox (U.S.) 78 81

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