Rd. 4 reports: A quick recap of each player

Sep. 26, 2010
By Helen Ross, PGATOUR.COM Chief of Correspondents

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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Player Reports: Round 4
Player (FEC rank) Score Comment
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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