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    Golf-U.S. PGA Tour Byron Nelson Championship scores

    May 17 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Byron Nelson Championship at the par-70 course on Thursday in Irving, Texas

    60 Keegan Bradley (U.S.) 60

    63 Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 63

    64 Ted Potter Jr. (U.S.) 64

    Harris English (U.S.) 64

    Robert Karlsson (Sweden) 64

    65 Ryan Palmer (U.S.) 65

    Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 65

    Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 65

    66 Will Claxton (U.S.) 66

    Bae Sang-Moon (South Korea) 66

    Scott Piercy (U.S.) 66

    Sean O'Hair (U.S.) 66

    Marc Leishman (Australia) 66

    67 Charles Howell III (U.S.) 67

    Graham DeLaet (Canada) 67

    Nathan Green (Australia) 67

    Martin Flores (U.S.) 67

    James Driscoll (U.S.) 67

    Lee Williams (U.S.) 67

    Alexandre Rocha (Brazil) 67

    Patrick Reed (U.S.) 67

    Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 67

    Ben Crane (U.S.) 67

    Stephen Ames (Canada) 67

    Chad Campbell (U.S.) 67

    Casey Wittenberg (U.S.) 67

    Scott Gardiner (Australia) 67

    68 Ben Curtis (U.S.) 68

    Fredrik Jacobson (Sweden) 68

    Martin Kaymer (Germany) 68

    Yang Yong-Eun (South Korea) 68

    Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 68

    Noh Seung-Yul (South Korea) 68

    Colt Knost (U.S.) 68

    Duffy Waldorf (U.S.) 68

    Lee Dong-Hwan (South Korea) 68

    Joe Ogilvie (U.S.) 68

    Ricky Barnes (U.S.) 68

    Brian Harman (U.S.) 68

    Charley Hoffman (U.S.) 68

    Jeff Maggert (U.S.) 68

    Michael Bradley (U.S.) 68

    Mike Weir (Canada) 68

    Wes Short Jr. (U.S.) 68

    Jeff Overton (U.S.) 68

    William McGirt (U.S.) 68

    Tag Ridings (U.S.) 68

    Robert Streb (U.S.) 68

    Troy Matteson (U.S.) 68

    Lee Janzen (U.S.) 68

    Jimmy Walker (U.S.) 68

    Steve Marino (U.S.) 68

    Marcel Siem (Germany) 68

    Cameron Percy (Australia) 68

    69 Justin Hicks (U.S.) 69

    Matt Kuchar (U.S.) 69

    Gary Woodland (U.S.) 69

    Stuart Appleby (Australia) 69

    Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) 69

    Kevin Sutherland (U.S.) 69

    Vaughn Taylor (U.S.) 69

    Brad Fritsch (Canada) 69

    Brendon Todd (U.S.) 69

    Morgan Hoffmann (U.S.) 69

    Gary Christian (Britain) 69

    Tom Gillis (U.S.) 69

    D.A. Points (U.S.) 69

    Jerry Kelly (U.S.) 69

    John Huh (U.S.) 69

    Jordan Spieth (U.S.) 69

    Greg Chalmers (Australia) 69

    Brian Davis (Britain) 69

    Chez Reavie (U.S.) 69

    Steve LeBrun (U.S.) 69

    Andrew Svoboda (U.S.) 69

    Justin Bolli (U.S.) 69

    70 Greg Owen (Britain) 70

    Jesper Parnevik (Sweden) 70

    Charlie Beljan (U.S.) 70

    Jason Dufner (U.S.) 70

    David Mathis (U.S.) 70

    Nicholas Thompson (U.S.) 70

    Ken Duke (U.S.) 70

    Pat Perez (U.S.) 70

    Andres Gonzales (U.S.) 70

    Tim Herron (U.S.) 70

    Brandt Jobe (U.S.) 70

    Tommy Gainey (U.S.) 70

    Bryce Molder (U.S.) 70

    Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 70

    Justin Leonard (U.S.) 70

    Robert Garrigus (U.S.) 70

    D.J. Trahan (U.S.) 70

    Guan Tianlang (China) 70

    Peter Tomasulo (U.S.) 70

    Ted Purdy (U.S.) 70

    Alistair Presnell (Australia) 70

    71 Nick O'Hern (Australia) 71

    John Daly (U.S.) 71

    Dicky Pride (U.S.) 71

    Brian Stuard (U.S.) 71

    Scott Langley (U.S.) 71

    Vijay Singh (Fiji) 71

    Kenny Perry (U.S.) 71

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

    Ryuji Imada (Japan) 71

    Jason Bohn (U.S.) 71

    Matt Every (U.S.) 71

    Bobby Gates (U.S.) 71

    Doug LaBelle II (U.S.) 71

    Henrik Norlander (Sweden) 71

    Heath Slocum (U.S.) 71

    Andres Romero (Argentina) 71

    George McNeill (U.S.) 71

    John Senden (Australia) 71

    Ryo Ishikawa (Japan) 71

    Hank Kuehne (U.S.) 71

    Eric Meierdierks (U.S.) 71

    Aaron Watkins (U.S.) 71

    72 Fabian Gomez (Argentina) 72

    Russell Knox (Britain) 72

    Jason Schultz (U.S.) 72

    Park Jin (South Korea) 72

    Jason Day (Australia) 72

    Erik Compton (U.S.) 72

    Rod Pampling (Australia) 72

    Ben Kohles (U.S.) 72

    Brian Gay (U.S.) 72

    Chris DiMarco (U.S.) 72

    Darron Stiles (U.S.) 72

    Stephen Gangluff (U.S.) 72

    Paul Haley II (U.S.) 72

    73 Matt Bettencourt (U.S.) 73

    Joe Durant (U.S.) 73

    Tim Petrovic (U.S.) 73

    Charlie Wi (South Korea) 73

    Blayne Barber (U.S.) 73

    Zack Fischer (U.S.) 73

    Jeff Gove (U.S.) 73

    Bill Lunde (U.S.) 73

    Steven Bowditch (Australia) 73

    74 Michael Letzig (U.S.) 74

    John Rollins (U.S.) 74

    Donald Constable (U.S.) 74

    Charlie Holland (U.S.) 74

    75 Scott Verplank (U.S.) 75

    Luke List (U.S.) 75

    Jeff Quinney (U.S.) 75

    Jim Herman (U.S.) 75

    Shawn Stefani (U.S.) 75

    Bobby Massa (U.S.) 75

    76 Billy Mayfair (U.S.) 76

    Scott McCarron (U.S.) 76

    Boo Weekley (U.S.) 76

    Brian Ricketts (U.S.) 76

    77 Steve Flesch (U.S.) 77

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