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The Barclays

Tournament Details
Start Date:August 21, 2008
Location:Paramus, New Jersey, United States
Purse:$7,000,000
Yardage:7,304
Total Par:284
Courses:Ridgewood Country Club

Pos.NameCountryCurrentThruTotalRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Total
1-xVijay SinghFiji-1F-870706670276
2Sergio GarciaSpain-1F-870676970276
T3-xKevin SutherlandUnited States-3F-870696968276
T4Mathew GogginAustralia-4F-767746967277
T4Ben CurtisUnited States-3F-771687068277
T4Kevin StreelmanUnited States+1F-767706872277
T7Martin LairdScotland-4F-670697267278
T7Justin LeonardUnited States-4F-670707167278
T7Nicholas ThompsonUnited States-4F-675686867278
T7Paul CaseyEngland+1F-666716972278
T7Mike WeirCanada+1F-672676772278
T12K.J. ChoiSouth Korea-3F-574696868279
T12Ken DukeUnited States-2F-572716769279
T12Scott VerplankUnited States-2F-573706769279
T12Jim FurykUnited States-1F-570716870279
T12Dudley HartUnited States-1F-567697370279
T12Anthony KimUnited States-1F-570677270279
T12Bubba WatsonUnited States-1F-568707170279
T19Jerry KellyUnited States-4F-472707167280
T19Phil MickelsonUnited States-3F-470707268280
T19Stuart ApplebyAustraliaEF-471706871280
T19Steve StrickerUnited StatesEF-468647771280
T19Angel CabreraArgentina+1F-469677272280
T24J.B. HolmesUnited States-5F-371717366281
T24Tim HerronUnited States-3F-369717368281
T24Mark WilsonUnited States-3F-372707168281
T24Jesper ParnevikSweden-2F-368727269281
T24Rory SabbatiniSouth Africa-2F-370707269281
T24Glen DayUnited States-1F-370717070281
T24Patrick SheehanUnited States+1F-369707072281
T31Billy MayfairUnited States-2F-270707369282
T31John SendenAustralia-2F-271707269282
T31Jay WilliamsonUnited States-1F-274687070282
T31George McNeillUnited StatesEF-268707371282
T31Kevin NaSouth Korea+1F-272706872282
T31Hunter MahanUnited States+2F-262737473282
T31Jason DayAustralia+3F-274686674282
T38Stewart CinkUnited States-1F-173707070283
T38Brian DavisEngland-1F-169747070283
T38Tim ClarkSouth AfricaEF-170697371283
T38Charley HoffmanUnited StatesEF-167717471283
T38Tim PetrovicUnited StatesEF-171726971283
T38Eric AxleyUnited States+1F-178656872283
T38Brett QuigleyUnited States+1F-171697172283
T38John MerrickUnited States+2F-169717073283
T38Jeff OvertonUnited States+3F-174676874283
T38Robert AllenbyAustralia+4F-169736675283
T48Justin BolliUnited States-1FE71717270284
T48Carl PetterssonSwedenEFE72707171284
T48Lee JanzenUnited States+1FE71697272284
T48John MallingerUnited States+1FE70736972284
T48Briny BairdUnited States+4FE69716975284
T48Dean WilsonUnited States+4FE72706775284
T48Kenny PerryUnited States+5FE69677276284
T55Andres RomeroArgentina-3F+172687768285
T55J.J. HenryUnited States-2F+170727469285
T55Jonathan ByrdUnited States-1F+172707370285
T55Lucas GloverUnited States-1F+170707570285
T55Rich BeemUnited States+1F+168747172285
T55Steve ElkingtonAustralia+1F+171717172285
T55Bill HaasUnited States+4F+171687175285
T62Nick WatneyUnited StatesEF+271697571286
T62Ryan PalmerUnited States+5F+269697276286
64Frank Lickliter IIUnited States+3F+371717174287
T65Michael AllenUnited States+2F+473677573288
T65Charlie WiSouth Korea+2F+472717273288
T65Chad CampbellUnited States+5F+471726976288
T68Richard S. JohnsonSweden+1F+574697472289
T68Brandt SnedekerUnited States+3F+571717374289
70Trevor ImmelmanSouth Africa+2F+670717673290
71Bo Van PeltUnited States+9F+767747080291
72Paul GoydosUnited States+5F+1170727776295
T73Woody AustinUnited States CUT7272144
T73Aaron BaddeleyAustralia CUT6975144
T73James DriscollUnited States CUT7473147
T73Ernie ElsSouth Africa CUT7173144
T73Steve FleschUnited States CUT7272144
T73Jason GoreUnited States CUT7470144
T73Nathan GreenAustralia CUT7767144
T73Dustin JohnsonUnited States CUT7569144
T73Greg KraftUnited States CUT7668144
T73Cliff KresgeUnited States CUT7074144
T73Matt KucharUnited States CUT7470144
T73Tom LehmanUnited States CUT7173144
T73Troy MattesonUnited States CUT7569144
T73Jon MillsCanada CUT7074144
T73Sean O'HairUnited States CUT7371144
T73Tom Pernice, Jr.United States CUT7371144
T73Jeff QuinneyUnited States CUT7470144
T73John RollinsUnited States CUT7272144
T73Heath SlocumUnited States CUT7371144
T73Camilo VillegasColombia CUT7272144
T93Stephen AmesTrinidad & Tobago CUT7471145
T93Daniel ChopraSweden CUT7273145
T93Brian GayUnited States CUT7372145
T93Padraig HarringtonIreland CUT7273145
T93Charles Howell IIIUnited States CUT7273145
T93Zach JohnsonUnited States CUT7273145
T93Geoff OgilvyAustralia CUT7273145
T93Corey PavinUnited States CUT6976145
T93Ian PoulterEngland CUT7372145
T93David TomsUnited States CUT7471145
T93Boo WeekleyUnited States CUT7174145
T104Shane BertschUnited States CUT7373146
T104Retief GoosenSouth Africa CUT7373146
T104Steve MarinoUnited States CUT7175146
T104Johnson WagnerUnited States CUT7175146
T108Fred CouplesUnited States CUT7572147
T108Ben CraneUnited States CUT7275147
T108Rocco MediateUnited States CUT7077147
T108Joe OgilvieUnited States CUT7473147
T108Rod PamplingAustralia CUT7176147
T108Chez ReavieUnited States CUT7572147
T108D.J. TrahanUnited States CUT7671147
T115Brad AdamonisUnited States CUT7672148
T115Tommy Armour IIIUnited States CUT7276148
T115Bart BryantUnited States CUT7276148
T115Fredrik JacobsonSweden CUT7573148
T115Peter LonardAustralia CUT7375148
T115Steve LoweryUnited States CUT7375148
T115Scott McCarronUnited States CUT7375148
T115Parker McLachlinUnited States CUT7474148
T123Mark CalcavecchiaUnited States CUT7574149
T123Chris DiMarcoUnited States CUT7475149
T123Matt JonesAustralia CUT7772149
T123Nick O'HernAustralia CUT7277149
T123Pat PerezUnited States CUT7871149
T123Vaughn TaylorUnited States CUT7574149
T129Michael LetzigUnited States CUT7773150
T129Adam ScottAustralia CUT6882150
T131Ryuji ImadaJapan CUT7675151
T131Charles WarrenUnited States CUT7279151
T133Joe DurantUnited States CUT7577152
T133Tim WilkinsonNew Zealand CUT7676152
135Ryan MooreUnited States CUT7678154


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