Rd. 4 reports: A quick recap of each player
ATLANTA -- Here's a brief recap of each player's round from Sunday's action at THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola.
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| Ernie Els (9) |
65 |
Bogeyed the 18th for the third day in a row, but 65 was his best since third round in Akron. |
| Ben Crane (27) |
66 |
Best round of week featured four straight birdies on the back and five in seven holes |
| Dustin Johnson (5) |
66 |
Lanky South Carolinian finally got handle on East Lake, hitting eight fairways and 15 greens |
| Nick Watney (12) |
67 |
Gave the FedExCup a great run with a 30 on the front but two late bogeys proved costly |
| Zach Johnson (17) |
67 |
Only subpar round of week should be a good sendoff to Wales |
| Tim Clark (24) |
67 |
PLAYERS champ ranked No. 1 in fairways hit but hit no more than 12 greens in any round |
| Justin Rose (T15) |
67 |
Holed bunker shot at 16 to cap string of three straight birdies |
| K.J. Choi (T15) |
68 |
Rebounded from Saturday's costly 74, hitting 11 fairways and 11 greens with 27 putts |
| Hunter Mahan (18) |
68 |
Made six birdies on Sunday -- only two less than the first three rounds combined |
| Paul Casey (6) |
69 |
Englishman needed to finish second but was all but eliminated with bogey on 17 |
| Camilo Villegas (20) |
69 |
2008 champ closed third straight round in the 60s despite two late bogeys |
| Ryan Moore (21) |
69 |
Fueled Sunday round with a string of three straight birdies on the back nine |
| Jim Furyk (1) |
70 |
Lost three-shot lead with bogeys at 16 and 17 but clutch par from bunker won it all |
| Luke Donald (3) |
70 |
Recovered from 37 on the front to birdie three of last six holes, still came up one short |
| Charley Hoffman (4) |
70 |
Put himself behind the 8-ball with three bogeys starting at No. 3 |
| Kevin Streelman (25) |
70 |
Acquitted well with fourth round of par or better in East Lake debut |
| Robert Allenby (28) |
70 |
Veteran Aussie hung tough and shot 70 despite two double bogeys on the front |
| Ryan Palmer (23) |
70 |
Opened with three straight bogeys but played final nine holes in 3 under to shoot even par |
| Retief Goosen (10) |
71 |
Pressured Furyk throughout back nine but bogey from beside grandstands at 17 costly |
| Bubba Watson (22) |
71 |
Nearly holed bunker shot on 18 but still heads to first Ryder Cup on a high note |
| Bo Van Pelt (30) |
72 |
Made his first TOUR Championship on the number and remained 30th after Sunday |
| Matt Kuchar (2) |
71 |
No. 1 seed struggled but had a chance to win the FedExCup had Watney won at East Lake |
| Jason Day (8) |
73 |
Young Australian started the weekend 2 under but didn't break par in the final two rounds |
| Martin Laird (11) |
73 |
Double bogeyed his first hole and went out in 40; at least he finished before the delay |
| Jeff Overton (29) |
73 |
Ryder Cup rookie continued to struggle; hasn't shot in the 60s since Playoffs opener |
| Adam Scott (19) |
74 |
Former TOUR Championship winner closed with two bogeys and bookend 74s |
| Geoff Ogilvy (14) |
75 |
Started strong with a birdie but didn't make anymore on Sunday, shot 40 on the back |
| Phil Mickelson (13) |
75 |
Headed in right direction early Sunday but shot 40 on back with double bogey-bogey finish |
| Steve Stricker (7) |
75 |
Mr. September didn't make a birdie, eliminated Kuchar from title race by tying him for 25th |
| Kevin Na (26) |
76 |
Extremely frustrating finish featured a bogey at 16, double bogey at 17 and bogey at 18 |
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