DATES: February 08-11 | ||
SITE: Lake Karrinyup Country Club, Perth, Western Australia | ||
PRIZE MONEY: AUS S$1,750,000 |
Round 4 – Kiradech Aphibarnrat wins Super 6
February 11, 2018
Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat rode his luck to claim the $1.75 million Handa World Super 6 title in Perth on Sunday.
The unique tournament saw the top 24 players after the third round compete in matchplay on Sunday to decide the winner.
Aphibarnrat, 28, who was the last qualifier, prevailed in the final against Australian battler James Nitties.
The world number 53 had never seen the course before his first round on Thursday and had arrived in Perth only late the day before. He admitted his 10th tournament win was an unlikely result.
“I’m the last guy in the top 24 and I think I was the last guy to arrive this week as well,” he said.
Nitties had not won since 2015 and was desperate to gain his European Tour card with a victory.
He won the first hole in the six-hole final but went off the tee on the third, allowing Aphibarnrat to square the match.
The Thai then produced a stunning drive on the fourth to set up an eagle putt from around three metres, which he sank to take the lead.
Another perfect drive by Aphibarnrat on the fifth set up a birdie putt, which he coolly sank to beat Nitties 2 and 1.
It was the Thai’s fourth win on the European tour, and came after he played a marathon 35 holes on the final day to win five matches.
Aphibarnrat had looked on the verge of elimination several times over the weekend and was the last player to progress during Saturday’s playoff to get into the final 24.
He was behind Australian Lucas Herbert with one hole to play in the semi-final but the Victorian narrowly missed a three-metre putt which would have won the match.
The first playoff hole saw the Thai almost notch a hole-in-one with an impeccable tee shot that set up a simple birdie for victory.
Local amateur Min Woo Lee set a cracking early pace in the matchplay rounds, shooting birdies on 10 of his first 11 holes. He knocked out Japan’s Satashi Kodaira (3 and 1) and top qualifier Prom Meesawat (2 up) to advance impressively to the final eight.
Thailand’s Meesawat had won the qualifying stage by two strokes, with the top eight seeds in the final 24 earning a bye in the first round of matchplay.
He was chasing a tournament win to secure his European Tour card but could not get past his first opponent.
Lee was looking the player to beat after two matches but came undone in the quarter-finals as a wayward shot out of the bunker on the fourth hole handed England’s Sam Horsfield a 3 and 2 win.
The Florida-based Horsfield fell to Nitties in the semi-final.
Click here for full scores.Round 3 – Prom Meesawat leading in PerthFebruary 10, 2018Thailand’s Prom Meesawat topped the leaderboard after the final strokeplay round with a five-under-par 67 in the World Super 6 in Perth on Saturday, while overnight leaders Brett Rumford and Lee Westwood crashed out.Embed from Getty Images
Play will switch to matchplay between the top 24 players on Sunday, with five rounds of six-hole knockout matches to determine the winner at Lake Karrinyup Country Club.Meesawat will have a bye into the last 16 after finishing 12 under overall, two shots clear of clear of Dane Thorbjorn Olesen, American Sean Crocker and Australian Lucas Herbert.Englishman Sam Horsfield, Japan’s Yisaku Miyazato and Australians Brad Kennedy and Dimitrios Papadatos secured the other four first-round byes after finishing at eight under.It was a day to forget for pre-tournament favourite Westwood and defending champion Rumford, who both carded six-over rounds of 78 to bow out of the event.The 33-year-old Meesawat went on a blistering run from the tenth and scoring three consecutive birdies, including a monster putt on the 12th. He dropped a shot on the 13th but gains on the 15th and 17th took him clear of the field.”I did well for the last two days, I only missed a couple of shots to put myself in the top position,” Meesawat said.”Very happy to finish first but still a lot of golf for tomorrow and I think it’s going to be good fun.”It (a win) means a lot. I’m going to earn my European Tour card and it’s going to be the first win for me on the European Tour.”There was a nine-man playoff for the final eight spots with Italian Andrea Pavan, South Korean Yikeun Chang, Australian Callan O’Reilly and Thai Poom Saksansin all progressing with pars at the 18th.South African Zander Lombard, Australian Stephen Leaney and Japanese Satoshi Kodaira also secured their spots with pars before Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat edged out Anthony Quayle of Australia in a sudden-death battle. (Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Clare Fallon)
Round 2 – Westwood & Rumford leading in AustraliaFebruary 09, 2018Lee Westwood was tied for the lead with defending champion Brett Rumford after two rounds of the World Super 6 at Lake Karrinyup Country Club on Friday.Embed from Getty Images
Rumford, who led by two strokes after the opening round, shot a par 72. Westwood had a 70 to move into the tie, with four other golfers a stroke behind.Westwood and Rumford had 36-hole totals of 8-under 136.The top 24 after three rounds play six-hole shootouts in the event co-sanctioned by three tours: European, Asian and PGA of Australia.Westwood said his main priority was to finish in the top 24, rather than put pressure on himself to get a top-eight seeding.”You’re going to need a lot of luck,” he said. ”It’s exciting for the fans and the format of the game. Golf needs something like that.”Andrew (Beef) Johnston shot 73-76 to be 4 over, and missed the cut, which was par. He was a late replacement for fellow Englishman Tyrrell Hatton, who was the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 15 before withdrawing with a wrist injury.Also missing the cut was another Englishman, Danny Willett, the 2016 Masters champion, who shot rounds of 76-75 to be 7 over.
Round 1 – Brett Rumford leading Super 6, Westwood 2 behindFebruary 08, 2018Defending champion Brett Rumford shot an 8-under 64 to take a two-stroke lead over English veteran Lee Westwood in the World Super 6 Perth on Thursday.Embed from Getty Images
Rumford led the tournament from start to finish last year, dominating the opening three rounds of stroke play before winning the final-round match-play format at Lake Karrinyup Country Club.Westwood, tied for second place after the first round with James Nitties of Australia, missed the cut in his first two tournaments of the year before finishing tied for 11th in Malaysia last week.”I don’t think this is a tournament where you want to be playing catch-up,” Westwood said after his 66. ”You want to get yourself in the mix and try and cruise through the second and third days and get into that top 24.”Nine golfers were tied for fourth, three strokes behind Rumford.Andrew (Beef) Johnston shot 73. He was a late replacement for fellow Englishman Tyrrell Hatton, who was the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 15 before withdrawing with a wrist injury. Danny Willett, the 2016 Masters champion, shot 76, and he and Johnston were in danger of missing the cut.The top 24 after three rounds play a series of six-hole shootouts in the event co-sanctioned by three tours: European, Asian and PGA of Australia.
Scores
Final Day Matchplay
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Final
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James Nitties AUS
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2&1
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Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA
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3/4 Playoff
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Sam Horsfield ENG
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3&1
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Lucas Herbert AUS
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Semi Finals
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Lucas Herbert AUS
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1st SH
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Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA
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Semi Finals
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Sam Horsfield ENG
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2&1
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James Nitties AUS
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Pos.
|
Player |
Nat
|
To Par
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R1
|
R2
|
R3
|
Total
|
|
1
|
Prom Meesawat |
THA
|
-12
|
67
|
70
|
67
|
204
|
|
T2
|
Lucas Herbert |
AUS
|
-10
|
68
|
69
|
69
|
206
|
|
T2
|
Sean Crocker |
USA
|
-10
|
70
|
69
|
67
|
206
|
|
T2
|
Thorbjorn Olesen |
DEN
|
-10
|
70
|
67
|
69
|
206
|
|
T5
|
Brad Kennedy |
AUS
|
-8
|
69
|
72
|
67
|
208
|
|
T5
|
Dimitrios Papadatos |
AUS
|
-8
|
69
|
73
|
66
|
208
|
|
T5
|
Sam Horsfield |
ENG
|
-8
|
68
|
72
|
68
|
208
|
|
T5
|
Yusaku Miyazato |
JPN
|
-8
|
70
|
70
|
68
|
208
|
|
T9
|
Grant Forrest |
SCO
|
-7
|
69
|
68
|
72
|
209
|
|
T9
|
Marcus Fraser |
AUS
|
-7
|
68
|
74
|
67
|
209
|
|
Pos.
|
Player |
Nat
|
To Par
|
R1
|
R2
|
Total
|
||
T1
|
Brett Rumford |
AUS
|
-8
|
64
|
72
|
136
|
||
T1
|
Lee Westwood |
ENG
|
-8
|
66
|
70
|
136
|
||
T3
|
Grant Forrest |
SCO
|
-7
|
69
|
68
|
137
|
||
T3
|
Lucas Herbert |
AUS
|
-7
|
68
|
69
|
137
|
||
T3
|
Prom Meesawat |
THA
|
-7
|
67
|
70
|
137
|
||
T3
|
Thorbjorn Olesen |
DEN
|
-7
|
70
|
67
|
137
|
||
7
|
Zander Lombard |
RSA
|
-6
|
68
|
70
|
138
|
||
T8
|
Adam Blyth |
AUS
|
-5
|
73
|
66
|
139
|
||
T8
|
Andrea Pavan |
ITA
|
-5
|
73
|
66
|
139
|
||
T8
|
Anthony Quayle |
AUS
|
-5
|
71
|
68
|
139
|
||
T8
|
Kiradech Aphibarnrat |
THA
|
-5
|
67
|
72
|
139
|
||
T8
|
Min-Woo Lee |
AUS
|
-5
|
69
|
70
|
139
|
||
T8
|
Sean Crocker |
USA
|
-5
|
70
|
69
|
139
|
||
Pos.
|
Player |
Nat
|
To Par
|
R1
|
||||
1
|
Brett Rumford |
AUS
|
-8
|
64
|
||||
T2
|
James Nitties |
AUS
|
-6
|
66
|
||||
T2
|
Lee Westwood |
ENG
|
-6
|
66
|
||||
T4
|
Daisuke Kataoka |
JPN
|
-5
|
67
|
||||
T4
|
Gareth Paddison |
NZL
|
-5
|
67
|
||||
T4
|
Jason Scrivener |
AUS
|
-5
|
67
|
||||
T4
|
Kiradech Aphibarnrat |
THA
|
-5
|
67
|
||||
T4
|
Nicholas Fung |
MAL
|
-5
|
67
|
||||
T4
|
Prom Meesawat |
THA
|
-5
|
67
|
||||
T4
|
Sebastien Gros |
FRA
|
-5
|
67
|
||||
T4
|
Wade Ormsby |
AUS
|
-5
|
67
|
||||
T4
|
Yi-Keun Chang |
KOR
|
-5
|
67
|
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Final Day Matchplay
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Final
|
James Nitties AUS
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2&1
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Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA
|
|||||
3/4 Playoff
|
Sam Horsfield ENG
|
3&1
|
Lucas Herbert AUS
|
|||||
Semi Finals
|
Lucas Herbert AUS
|
1st SH
|
Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA
|
|||||
Semi Finals
|
Sam Horsfield ENG
|
2&1
|
James Nitties AUS
|
|||||
Quarterfinal
|
Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA
|
1 Hole
|
Sean Crocker USA
|
|||||
Quarterfinal
|
Lucas Herbert AUS
|
2nd SH
|
Brad Kennedy AUS
|
|||||
Quarterfinal
|
Min Woo Lee (Am) AUS
|
3&2
|
Sam Horsfield ENG
|
|||||
Quarterfinal
|
Callan O’Reilly AUS
|
1 Hole
|
James Nitties AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd2
|
Lucas Herbert AUS
|
1 Hole
|
Marcus Fraser AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd2
|
Sean Crocker USA
|
1st SH
|
Andrea Pavan ITA
|
|||||
S6 Rd2
|
Yusaku Miyazato JAP
|
5th SH
|
Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA
|
|||||
S6 Rd2
|
Brad Kennedy AUS
|
1st SH
|
Yikeun Chang KOR
|
|||||
S6 Rd2
|
Dimitrios Papadatos AUS
|
1 Hole
|
James Nitties AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd2
|
Thorbjørn Olesen DEN
|
1 Hole
|
Callan O’Reilly AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd2
|
Sam Horsfield ENG
|
4th SH
|
Matthew Millar AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd2
|
Prom Meesawat THA
|
2 Holes
|
Min Woo Lee (Am) AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd1
|
Stephen Leaney AUS
|
2nd SH
|
Andrea Pavan ITA
|
|||||
S6 Rd1
|
Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA
|
1 Hole
|
Ben Eccles AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd1
|
Yikeun Chang KOR
|
3&2
|
Zander Lombard RSA
|
|||||
S6 Rd1
|
Marcus Fraser AUS
|
6th SH
|
Proom Saksansin THA
|
|||||
S6 Rd1
|
James Nitties AUS
|
1st SH
|
Nick Cullen AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd1
|
Pavit Tangkamolprasert THA
|
2&1
|
Callan O’Reilly AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd1
|
Grant Forrest SCO
|
1 Hole
|
Matthew Millar AUS
|
|||||
S6 Rd1
|
Min Woo Lee (Am) AUS
|
3&1
|
Satoshi Kodaira
|
|||||
First 3 Rounds
|
||||||||
Pos.
|
Player |
Nat
|
To Par
|
R1
|
R2
|
R3
|
Total
|
|
1
|
Prom Meesawat |
THA
|
-12
|
67
|
70
|
67
|
204
|
|
T2
|
Lucas Herbert |
AUS
|
-10
|
68
|
69
|
69
|
206
|
|
T2
|
Sean Crocker |
USA
|
-10
|
70
|
69
|
67
|
206
|
|
T2
|
Thorbjorn Olesen |
DEN
|
-10
|
70
|
67
|
69
|
206
|
|
T5
|
Brad Kennedy |
AUS
|
-8
|
69
|
72
|
67
|
208
|
|
T5
|
Dimitrios Papadatos |
AUS
|
-8
|
69
|
73
|
66
|
208
|
|
T5
|
Sam Horsfield |
ENG
|
-8
|
68
|
72
|
68
|
208
|
|
T5
|
Yusaku Miyazato |
JPN
|
-8
|
70
|
70
|
68
|
208
|
|
T9
|
Grant Forrest |
SCO
|
-7
|
69
|
68
|
72
|
209
|
|
T9
|
Marcus Fraser |
AUS
|
-7
|
68
|
74
|
67
|
209
|
|
11
|
Matthew Millar |
AUS
|
-6
|
73
|
70
|
67
|
210
|
|
T12
|
Ben Eccles |
AUS
|
-6
|
72
|
69
|
69
|
210
|
|
T12
|
James Nitties |
AUS
|
-6
|
66
|
76
|
68
|
210
|
|
T12
|
Min-Woo Lee |
AUS
|
-6
|
69
|
70
|
71
|
210
|
|
T12
|
Nick Cullen |
AUS
|
-6
|
72
|
68
|
70
|
210
|
|
T12
|
Pavit Tangkamolprasert |
THA
|
-6
|
70
|
71
|
69
|
210
|
|
T17
|
Andrea Pavan |
ITA
|
-5
|
73
|
66
|
72
|
211
|
|
T17
|
Callan O’Reilly |
AUS
|
-5
|
72
|
71
|
68
|
211
|
|
T17
|
Kiradech Aphibarnrat |
THA
|
-5
|
67
|
72
|
72
|
211
|
|
T17
|
Poom Saksansin |
THA
|
-5
|
71
|
73
|
67
|
211
|
|
T17
|
Satoshi Kodaira |
JPN
|
-5
|
70
|
71
|
70
|
211
|
|
T17
|
Stephen Leaney |
AUS
|
-5
|
69
|
72
|
70
|
211
|
|
T17
|
Yi-Keun Chang |
KOR
|
-5
|
67
|
73
|
71
|
211
|
|
T17
|
Zander Lombard |
RSA
|
-5
|
68
|
70
|
73
|
211
|
|
MDF
|
Anthony Quayle |
AUS
|
-5
|
71
|
68
|
72
|
211
|
|
MDF
|
Aaron Rai |
ENG
|
-4
|
71
|
73
|
68
|
212
|
|
MDF
|
David Bransdon |
AUS
|
-4
|
71
|
70
|
71
|
212
|
|
MDF
|
Jason Scrivener |
AUS
|
-4
|
67
|
73
|
72
|
212
|
|
MDF
|
Johan Edfors |
SWE
|
-4
|
71
|
73
|
68
|
212
|
|
MDF
|
Ryan Fox |
NZL
|
-4
|
70
|
73
|
69
|
212
|
|
MDF
|
Scott Vincent |
ZIM
|
-4
|
73
|
71
|
68
|
212
|
|
MDF
|
Wade Ormsby |
AUS
|
-4
|
67
|
73
|
72
|
212
|
|
MDF
|
Jake McLeod |
AUS
|
-3
|
72
|
70
|
71
|
213
|
|
MDF
|
Julien Guerrier |
FRA
|
-3
|
74
|
67
|
72
|
213
|
|
MDF
|
Matthias Schwab |
AUT
|
-3
|
71
|
72
|
70
|
213
|
|
MDF
|
Nicholas Fung |
MAL
|
-3
|
67
|
76
|
70
|
213
|
|
MDF
|
Robert Allenby |
AUS
|
-3
|
72
|
72
|
69
|
213
|
|
MDF
|
Ryan Evans |
ENG
|
-3
|
70
|
74
|
69
|
213
|
|
MDF
|
Suradit Yongcharoenchai |
THA
|
-3
|
71
|
71
|
71
|
213
|
|
MDF
|
Brett Rumford |
AUS
|
-2
|
64
|
72
|
78
|
214
|
|
MDF
|
Cory Crawford |
AUS
|
-2
|
73
|
70
|
71
|
214
|
|
MDF
|
Daisuke Kataoka |
JPN
|
-2
|
67
|
75
|
72
|
214
|
|
MDF
|
Jazz Janewattananond |
MAS
|
-2
|
68
|
74
|
72
|
214
|
|
MDF
|
Lee Westwood |
ENG
|
-2
|
66
|
70
|
78
|
214
|
|
MDF
|
Pep Angles |
ESP
|
-2
|
71
|
73
|
70
|
214
|
|
MDF
|
Richard Green |
AUS
|
-2
|
69
|
73
|
72
|
214
|
|
MDF
|
Sebastien Gros |
FRA
|
-2
|
67
|
77
|
70
|
214
|
|
MDF
|
Terry Pilkadaris |
AUS
|
-2
|
71
|
72
|
71
|
214
|
|
MDF
|
Christopher Mivis |
BEL
|
-1
|
71
|
73
|
71
|
215
|
|
MDF
|
Gareth Paddison |
NZL
|
-1
|
67
|
76
|
72
|
215
|
|
MDF
|
Jack Wilson |
AUS
|
-1
|
73
|
67
|
75
|
215
|
|
MDF
|
Jake Higginbottom |
AUS
|
-1
|
74
|
70
|
71
|
215
|
|
MDF
|
James Marchesani |
AUS
|
-1
|
73
|
71
|
71
|
215
|
|
MDF
|
Jarin Todd |
USA
|
-1
|
73
|
71
|
71
|
215
|
|
MDF
|
Jordan Zunic |
AUS
|
-1
|
72
|
71
|
72
|
215
|
|
MDF
|
Laurie Canter |
ENG
|
-1
|
72
|
72
|
71
|
215
|
|
MDF
|
Steven Brown |
ENG
|
-1
|
72
|
70
|
73
|
215
|
|
MDF
|
Adam Blyth |
AUS
|
Par
|
73
|
66
|
77
|
216
|
|
MDF
|
Chase Koepka |
USA
|
Par
|
70
|
74
|
72
|
216
|
|
MDF
|
Jarryd Felton |
AUS
|
Par
|
69
|
74
|
73
|
216
|
|
MDF
|
Matthew Griffin |
AUS
|
Par
|
70
|
72
|
74
|
216
|
|
MDF
|
Peter Fowler |
AUS
|
Par
|
74
|
70
|
72
|
216
|
|
MDF
|
Rattanon Wannasrichan |
THA
|
Par
|
72
|
70
|
74
|
216
|
|
MDF
|
Seung-Su Han |
KOR
|
Par
|
68
|
73
|
75
|
216
|
|
MDF
|
Alexander Knappe |
GER
|
1
|
75
|
68
|
74
|
217
|
|
MDF
|
Andrew Dodt |
AUS
|
1
|
71
|
73
|
73
|
217
|
|
MDF
|
Charlie Ford |
ENG
|
1
|
69
|
73
|
75
|
217
|
|
MDF
|
Daniel Fox |
AUS
|
1
|
69
|
72
|
76
|
217
|
|
MDF
|
Hideto Tanihara |
JPN
|
1
|
74
|
70
|
73
|
217
|
|
MDF
|
Jens Fahrbring |
SWE
|
1
|
68
|
74
|
75
|
217
|
|
MDF
|
Joel Girrbach |
SWE
|
1
|
72
|
72
|
73
|
217
|
|
MDF
|
Rak Cho |
KOR
|
1
|
73
|
71
|
73
|
217
|
|
MDF
|
Adam Bland |
AUS
|
2
|
73
|
70
|
75
|
218
|
|
MDF
|
Aron Price |
AUS
|
2
|
72
|
72
|
74
|
218
|
|
MDF
|
Jens Dantorp |
SWE
|
2
|
71
|
73
|
74
|
218
|
|
MDF
|
Todd Sinnott |
AUS
|
2
|
72
|
72
|
74
|
218
|
|
MDF
|
Bradley Neil |
SCO
|
3
|
71
|
73
|
75
|
219
|
|
MDF
|
David Lipsky |
USA
|
3
|
68
|
76
|
75
|
219
|
|
MDF
|
Mark Foster |
ENG
|
4
|
71
|
72
|
77
|
220
|
|
MDF
|
Austin Connelly |
CAN
|
5
|
69
|
74
|
78
|
221
|
|
CUT
|
Adilson Da Silva |
BRA
|
1
|
71
|
74
|
–
|
145
|
|
CUT
|
Bernd Ritthammer |
GER
|
1
|
71
|
74
|
–
|
145
|
|
CUT
|
Jbe Kruger |
RSA
|
1
|
72
|
73
|
–
|
145
|
|
CUT
|
Mark Brown |
NZL
|
1
|
69
|
76
|
–
|
145
|
|
CUT
|
Matthew Guyatt |
AUS
|
1
|
72
|
73
|
–
|
145
|
|
CUT
|
Paul Peterson |
USA
|
1
|
74
|
71
|
–
|
145
|
|
CUT
|
Steven Jeffress |
AUS
|
1
|
71
|
74
|
–
|
145
|
|
CUT
|
Taylor MacDonald |
FIJ
|
1
|
69
|
76
|
–
|
145
|
|
CUT
|
Victor Perez |
FRA
|
1
|
74
|
71
|
–
|
145
|
|
CUT
|
Adrien Saddier |
SCO
|
2
|
73
|
73
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Ajeetesh Sandhu |
IND
|
2
|
73
|
73
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Brett Coletta |
AUS
|
2
|
73
|
73
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Duncan Stewart |
SCO
|
2
|
74
|
72
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Gaganjeet Bhullar |
IND
|
2
|
71
|
75
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Johannes Veerman |
USA
|
2
|
72
|
74
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Lorenzo Gagli |
ITA
|
2
|
71
|
75
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Marcus Armitage |
ENG
|
2
|
74
|
72
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Matthew Stieger |
AUS
|
2
|
76
|
70
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Michael Hendry |
NZL
|
2
|
71
|
75
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Peter Lonard |
AUS
|
2
|
72
|
74
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Scott Fernandez |
ESP
|
2
|
72
|
74
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Tirawat Kaewsirbandit |
THA
|
2
|
71
|
75
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Tom Lewis |
ENG
|
2
|
73
|
73
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Tom Murray |
ENG
|
2
|
71
|
75
|
–
|
146
|
|
CUT
|
Arnod Vongvanij |
THA
|
3
|
72
|
75
|
–
|
147
|
|
CUT
|
Berry Henson |
USA
|
3
|
74
|
73
|
–
|
147
|
|
CUT
|
Connor Syme |
SCO
|
3
|
76
|
71
|
–
|
147
|
|
CUT
|
Daniel Pearce |
NZL
|
3
|
75
|
72
|
–
|
147
|
|
CUT
|
Danthai Boonma |
THA
|
3
|
73
|
74
|
–
|
147
|
|
CUT
|
Josh Geary |
NZL
|
3
|
74
|
73
|
–
|
147
|
|
CUT
|
Sebastian Heisele |
GER
|
3
|
75
|
72
|
–
|
147
|
|
CUT
|
Simon Hawkes |
AUS
|
3
|
75
|
72
|
–
|
147
|
|
CUT
|
Ben Evans |
ENG
|
4
|
75
|
73
|
–
|
148
|
|
CUT
|
Christiaan Bezuidenhout |
RSA
|
4
|
73
|
75
|
–
|
148
|
|
CUT
|
Christofer Blomstrand |
SWE
|
4
|
75
|
73
|
–
|
148
|
|
CUT
|
Gary Stal |
FRA
|
4
|
73
|
75
|
–
|
148
|
|
CUT
|
Josh Younger |
AUS
|
4
|
74
|
74
|
–
|
148
|
|
CUT
|
Nico Geyger |
CHI
|
4
|
73
|
75
|
–
|
148
|
|
CUT
|
Aaron Townsend |
AUS
|
5
|
75
|
74
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Andrew Johnston |
ENG
|
5
|
73
|
76
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Brett Rankin |
AUS
|
5
|
79
|
70
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Daniel Nisbet |
AUS
|
5
|
73
|
76
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
David Smail |
NZL
|
5
|
77
|
72
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Javier Colomo |
ESP
|
5
|
72
|
77
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Marcel Schneider |
GER
|
5
|
77
|
72
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Matthew Nixon |
ENG
|
5
|
71
|
78
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Nathan Kimsey |
ENG
|
5
|
75
|
74
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Richard McEvoy |
ENG
|
5
|
73
|
76
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Shiv Kapur |
IND
|
5
|
75
|
74
|
–
|
149
|
|
CUT
|
Adrian Meronk |
POL
|
6
|
75
|
75
|
–
|
150
|
|
CUT
|
Alejandro Canizares |
ESP
|
6
|
73
|
77
|
–
|
150
|
|
CUT
|
Garrick Porteous |
ENG
|
6
|
74
|
76
|
–
|
150
|
|
CUT
|
Gavin Moynihan |
IRL
|
6
|
73
|
77
|
–
|
150
|
|
CUT
|
Jonathan Thomson |
ENG
|
6
|
75
|
75
|
–
|
150
|
|
CUT
|
Natipong Srithong |
THA
|
6
|
70
|
80
|
–
|
150
|
|
CUT
|
Nick O’Hern |
AUS
|
6
|
76
|
74
|
–
|
150
|
|
CUT
|
Ben Campbell |
NZL
|
7
|
73
|
78
|
–
|
151
|
|
CUT
|
Danny Willett |
ENG
|
7
|
76
|
75
|
–
|
151
|
|
CUT
|
James Heath |
ENG
|
7
|
79
|
72
|
–
|
151
|
|
CUT
|
Jason Norris |
AUS
|
7
|
74
|
77
|
–
|
151
|
|
CUT
|
Matthew Baldwin |
ENG
|
7
|
74
|
77
|
–
|
151
|
|
CUT
|
Peter O’Malley |
AUS
|
7
|
76
|
75
|
–
|
151
|
|
CUT
|
William Liu |
CHN
|
7
|
81
|
70
|
–
|
151
|
|
CUT
|
Dale Brandt-Richards |
AUS
|
8
|
73
|
79
|
–
|
152
|
|
CUT
|
Damien Jordan |
AUS
|
8
|
72
|
80
|
–
|
152
|
|
CUT
|
Darren Beck |
AUS
|
8
|
71
|
81
|
–
|
152
|
|
CUT
|
Deyen Lawson |
AUS
|
8
|
71
|
81
|
–
|
152
|
|
CUT
|
Felipe Aguilar |
CHI
|
8
|
73
|
79
|
–
|
152
|
|
CUT
|
Michael Long |
NZL
|
8
|
79
|
73
|
–
|
152
|
|
CUT
|
Peter Wilson |
ENG
|
8
|
73
|
79
|
–
|
152
|
|
CUT
|
Pontus Widegren |
SWE
|
8
|
73
|
79
|
–
|
152
|
|
CUT
|
Simon Yates |
SCO
|
8
|
79
|
73
|
–
|
152
|
|
CUT
|
Travis Smyth |
AUS
|
10
|
80
|
74
|
–
|
154
|
|
CUT
|
Ben Leong |
MAL
|
12
|
77
|
79
|
–
|
156
|
|
CUT
|
Nathan Holman |
AUS
|
12
|
79
|
77
|
–
|
156
|
|
RET
|
Mohammad Siddikur Rahman |
BAN
|
Par
|
80
|
–
|
–
|
80
|