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    Golf-U.S. PGA Tour Colonial Invitational scores

    May 24 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Colonial Invitational at the par-70 course on Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas

    62 Ryan Palmer (U.S.) 62

    63 John Rollins (U.S.) 63

    64 Morgan Hoffmann (U.S.) 64

    David Hearn (Canada) 64

    Graham DeLaet (Canada) 64

    John Peterson (U.S.) 64

    65 Daniel Summerhays (U.S.) 65

    Matt Every (U.S.) 65

    Matt Kuchar (U.S.) 65

    Tommy Gainey (U.S.) 65

    Josh Teater (U.S.) 65

    Jordan Spieth (U.S.) 65

    66 Brendon De Jonge (Zimbabwe) 66

    Carl Pettersson (Sweden) 66

    Marc Leishman (Australia) 66

    John Huh (U.S.) 66

    Jason Kokrak (U.S.) 66

    Charley Hoffman (U.S.) 66

    Ken Duke (U.S.) 66

    Derek Ernst (U.S.) 66

    Fredrik Jacobson (Sweden) 66

    Martin Flores (U.S.) 66

    67 Chris Stroud (U.S.) 67

    Jeff Overton (U.S.) 67

    D.J. Trahan (U.S.) 67

    Bud Cauley (U.S.) 67

    Michael Thompson (U.S.) 67

    Jason Dufner (U.S.) 67

    Chris Kirk (U.S.) 67

    Bryce Molder (U.S.) 67

    Jonas Blixt (Sweden) 67

    Bob Estes (U.S.) 67

    Ben Kohles (U.S.) 67

    Brian Stuard (U.S.) 67

    Greg Chalmers (Australia) 67

    Boo Weekley (U.S.) 67

    Brian Davis (Britain) 67

    Tim Clark (South Africa) 67

    Roberto Castro (U.S.) 67

    68 Erik Compton (U.S.) 68

    Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 68

    Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) 68

    John Merrick (U.S.) 68

    J.J. Henry (U.S.) 68

    Steve Flesch (U.S.) 68

    Ricky Barnes (U.S.) 68

    Franklin Corpening (U.S.) 68

    Brandt Jobe (U.S.) 68

    Kyle Reifers (U.S.) 68

    69 Chad Campbell (U.S.) 69

    Bae Sang-Moon (South Korea) 69

    Zach Johnson (U.S.) 69

    Stuart Appleby (Australia) 69

    Jonathan Byrd (U.S.) 69

    Kevin Chappell (U.S.) 69

    Noh Seung-Yul (South Korea) 69

    Henrik Norlander (Sweden) 69

    Shawn Stefani (U.S.) 69

    Ryo Ishikawa (Japan) 69

    Nicholas Thompson (U.S.) 69

    Rickie Fowler (U.S.) 69

    Jim Furyk (U.S.) 69

    Hunter Mahan (U.S.) 69

    Scott Piercy (U.S.) 69

    Scott Stallings (U.S.) 69

    Matt Jones (Australia) 69

    David Frost (South Africa) 69

    Dicky Pride (U.S.) 69

    Charlie Wi (South Korea) 69

    Robert Karlsson (Sweden) 69

    Bobby Gates (U.S.) 69

    70 James Hahn (U.S.) 70

    Scott Brown (U.S.) 70

    Martin Laird (Britain) 70

    Kevin Streelman (U.S.) 70

    Ted Potter Jr. (U.S.) 70

    Robert Allenby (Australia) 70

    Patrick Reed (U.S.) 70

    Casey Wittenberg (U.S.) 70

    Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 70

    Richard Lee (U.S.) 70

    Cameron Tringale (U.S.) 70

    Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 70

    Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 70

    Bo Van Pelt (U.S.) 70

    Chez Reavie (U.S.) 70

    Doug LaBelle II (U.S.) 70

    Luke List (U.S.) 70

    71 Harris English (U.S.) 71

    Robert Streb (U.S.) 71

    Tim Herron (U.S.) 71

    Justin Leonard (U.S.) 71

    Scott Langley (U.S.) 71

    Steven Fox (U.S.) 71

    Aaron Watkins (U.S.) 71

    Vaughn Taylor (U.S.) 71

    Greg Owen (Britain) 71

    Luke Guthrie (U.S.) 71

    Charlie Beljan (U.S.) 71

    Johnson Wagner (U.S.) 71

    Justin Hicks (U.S.) 71

    Corey Pavin (U.S.) 71

    72 Troy Matteson (U.S.) 72

    Brian Gay (U.S.) 72

    Ben Crane (U.S.) 72

    John Daly (U.S.) 72

    Tom Lehman (U.S.) 72

    Tom Gillis (U.S.) 72

    David Lingmerth (Sweden) 72

    Sean O'Hair (U.S.) 72

    Yang Yong-Eun (South Korea) 72

    73 Darron Stiles (U.S.) 73

    William McGirt (U.S.) 73

    John Senden (Australia) 73

    Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 73

    Tag Ridings (U.S.) 73

    Colt Knost (U.S.) 73

    74 Vijay Singh (Fiji) 74

    Kevin Stadler (U.S.) 74

    Aaron Baddeley (Australia) 74

    Kyle Stanley (U.S.) 74

    Stewart Cink (U.S.) 74

    Fabian Gomez (Argentina) 74

    Justin Bolli (U.S.) 74

    Lee Williams (U.S.) 74

    75 Scott Gardiner (Australia) 75

    Keith Clearwater (U.S.) 75

    Patrick Cantlay (U.S.) 75

    76 Davis Love III (U.S.) 76

    David Toms (U.S.) 76

    Lee Dong-Hwan (South Korea) 76

    Steve LeBrun (U.S.) 76

    77 Brendan Steele (U.S.) 77

    78 Ryan Moore (U.S.) 78

    82 Steven Bowditch (Australia) 82

    WDW Pat Perez (U.S.)

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