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

    May 19 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Byron Nelson Championship at the par-70 course on Sunday in Irving, Texas

    267 Bae Sang-Moon (South Korea) 66 66 66 69

    269 Keegan Bradley (U.S.) 60 69 68 72

    270 Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 63 70 69 68

    271 Justin Bolli (U.S.) 69 69 68 65

    272 Morgan Hoffmann (U.S.) 69 71 66 66

    Martin Kaymer (Germany) 68 67 69 68

    Scott Piercy (U.S.) 66 68 66 72

    273 Charley Hoffman (U.S.) 68 68 70 67

    John Huh (U.S.) 69 64 69 71

    274 Ryo Ishikawa (Japan) 71 68 68 67

    Graham DeLaet (Canada) 67 67 70 70

    275 Ricky Barnes (U.S.) 68 71 70 66

    Marc Leishman (Australia) 66 70 69 70

    Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 65 69 70 71

    D.A. Points (U.S.) 69 68 67 71

    Tom Gillis (U.S.) 69 63 67 76

    276 Brendon Todd (U.S.) 69 68 72 67

    Fredrik Jacobson (Sweden) 68 69 70 69

    Charles Howell III (U.S.) 67 69 70 70

    Harris English (U.S.) 64 70 68 74

    277 Colt Knost (U.S.) 68 70 71 68

    Jason Bohn (U.S.) 71 68 69 69

    John Rollins (U.S.) 74 64 70 69

    Chez Reavie (U.S.) 69 67 71 70

    Justin Hicks (U.S.) 69 70 68 70

    Jerry Kelly (U.S.) 69 70 66 72

    278 Wes Short Jr. (U.S.) 68 71 71 68

    Will Claxton (U.S.) 66 73 69 70

    Brian Harman (U.S.) 68 69 70 71

    Jason Day (Australia) 72 68 66 72

    Jimmy Walker (U.S.) 68 68 70 72

    Ted Potter Jr. (U.S.) 64 70 70 74

    279 Matt Kuchar (U.S.) 69 70 71 69

    Mike Weir (Canada) 68 68 73 70

    Kenny Perry (U.S.) 71 69 69 70

    Jeff Overton (U.S.) 68 70 70 71

    Jason Dufner (U.S.) 70 70 67 72

    Erik Compton (U.S.) 72 63 72 72

    Ryan Palmer (U.S.) 65 68 73 73

    James Driscoll (U.S.) 67 72 67 73

    Marcel Siem (Germany) 68 68 68 75

    Nathan Green (Australia) 67 68 68 76

    280 Charlie Beljan (U.S.) 70 69 72 69

    Justin Leonard (U.S.) 70 70 70 70

    Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) 69 71 68 72

    Martin Flores (U.S.) 67 68 71 74

    Lee Dong-Hwan (South Korea) 68 69 69 74

    281 Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 70 70 71 70

    Matt Bettencourt (U.S.) 73 64 72 72

    Duffy Waldorf (U.S.) 68 67 73 73

    Joe Ogilvie (U.S.) 68 69 70 74

    Steve Marino (U.S.) 68 69 70 74

    Stephen Ames (Canada) 67 68 71 75

    Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 65 70 71 75

    William McGirt (U.S.) 68 69 69 75

    Gary Woodland (U.S.) 69 65 68 79

    282 Andrew Svoboda (U.S.) 69 70 70 73

    Ben Crane (U.S.) 67 69 73 73

    Tag Ridings (U.S.) 68 70 71 73

    Henrik Norlander (Sweden) 71 67 70 74

    Stuart Appleby (Australia) 69 70 68 75

    Cameron Percy (Australia) 68 68 69 77

    283 Scott Langley (U.S.) 71 69 70 73

    David Mathis (U.S.) 70 67 73 73

    Gary Christian (Britain) 69 69 70 75

    284 Alexandre Rocha (Brazil) 67 68 75 74

    John Daly (U.S.) 71 66 70 77

    285 Jordan Spieth (U.S.) 69 68 73 75

    Zack Fischer (U.S.) 73 65 71 76

    289 Noh Seung-Yul (South Korea) 68 71 72 78

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