Sunday, July 1, 2012

AT&T National

Tiger secured his third win on tour this year and his 74th overall. The win moves him to second all-time, one ahead of Jack Nicklaus and eight behind leader Sam Snead. Can he go back-to-back? He's in the field this week in West Virginia.

On another note, did anyone watch CBS's coverage on Saturday? It was weird watching a tournament without any spectators.

Here are the updated standings...


Don Adams - $7,021,469
John Barnes - $6,879,910
Nick Eber - $6,581,453
Jennifer King - $6,307,170
Tom Roberts - $6,109,884
Mike Jones - $5,923,856
Gary Forte - $5,095,916
Jason Swanson - $4,994,269
Andrew Tucker - $4,940,363
Greg Adams - $4,697,698
PLAYOFF CUT LINE
Chip Forte - $4,573,824
Patrick King - $4,544,303
Stefen Lovelace - $4,539,793
Allen Freedman - $4,506,196
Brian Marchant - $4,442,376
Tim Baker Sr. - $4,325,028
Paula Noble - $3,959,295
John Reilly - $3,801,913
Sue Hubbard - $3,771,920
Mark Wilson - $3,660,337
Justin Marksamer - $3,610,953
Joe Eber - $3,598,284
Jim Hobart - $3,519,344
Stephen Riddick - $3,482,525
Travis Brown - $3,439,997
Jeff Wilson - $3,299,335
Stefan Manford - $3,212,293
Chris Hood - $3,011,099
Matt Saler - $2,921,503
Brian Remsberg - $2,873,586
Alex Yates - $2,770,622
Gray Kitchens - $2,695,375
Brian Jones - $2,668,549
Jake Louricas - $2,655,242
Hunter Hughey - $2,522,017
Kyle Rubeling - $2,457,519
Troy Engebretson - $2,393,833
Sean Scoopmire - $2,368,656
Wayne Birely - $2,175,591
Mark Eber - $1,549,921
Doug Oles - $1,543,649
Marshall Ledbetter - $1,170,645

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