3M Championship final results

A look at the final scores from the TPC Twin Cities:

August 4, 2014 at 2:27AM

At TPC Twin Cities • Blaine, Minn.

Purse: $1.75 million Yards: 7,114 Par: 72

Kenny Perry, $262,50065-63-65—193

Bernhard Langer, $154,00064-67-63—194

Jeff Maggert, $104,41764-67-65—196

Gene Sauers, $104,41766-65-65—196

Marco Dawson, $104,41763-66-67—196

Mike Goodes, $70,00066-68-64—198

John Cook, $59,50069-63-68—200

Vijay Singh, $59,50064-68-68—200

Steve Elkington, $40,54268-67-67—202

Paul Goydos, $40,54267-68-67—202

Peter Senior, $40,54268-68-66—202

Wes Short, Jr., $40,54270-70-62—202

Gary Hallberg, $40,54266-65-71—202

Hale Irwin, $40,54268-66-68—202

Bart Bryant, $28,00069-66-68—203

Mark Calcavecchia, $28,00072-64-67—203

David Frost, $28,00069-65-69—203

Rocco Mediate, $28,00064-71-68—203

Kevin Sutherland, $28,00069-67-67—203

Scott Dunlap, $21,00069-65-70—204

Tom Pernice Jr., $21,00069-67-68—204

Rod Spittle, $21,00068-67-69—204

Duffy Waldorf, $21,00068-70-66—204

Fred Funk, $16,73070-70-65—205

Doug Garwood, $16,73066-67-72—205

Bill Glasson, $16,73070-66-69—205

Blaine McCallister, $16,73069-68-68—205

Mark O'Meara, $16,73069-67-69—205

Brad Faxon, $13,23071-67-68—206

Bob Gilder, $13,23068-68-70—206

Joey Sindelar, $13,23069-68-69—206

Jeff Sluman, $13,23067-67-72—206

Kirk Triplett, $13,23067-66-73—206

Joel Edwards, $10,76368-72-67—207

Scott Hoch, $10,76373-64-70—207

Steve Pate, $10,76369-70-68—207

Hal Sutton, $10,76371-68-68—207

Jay Haas, $9,10071-68-69—208

Steve Lowery, $9,10072-68-68—208

Chien Soon Lu, $9,10069-66-73—208

John Riegger, $9,10071-67-70—208

Jim Gallagher, Jr., $8,22571-70-68—209

Olin Browne, $7,35070-69-71—210

Bob Niger, $7,35074-67-69—210

Nick Price, $7,35071-70-69—210

Stan Utley, $7,35072-69-69—210

Russ Cochran, $5,95070-70-71—211

Tom Lehman, $5,95074-67-70—211

Colin Montgomerie, $5,95070-72-69—211

Bobby Wadkins, $5,95066-72-73—211

Tom Byrum, $4,37572-68-72—212

Morris Hatalsky, $4,37572-70-70—212

Dana Quigley, $4,37568-71-73—212

Esteban Toledo, $4,37574-72-66—212

Bob Tway, $4,37571-70-71—212

Scott Verplank, $4,37567-71-74—212

Billy Andrade, $3,50072-69-72—213

Jim Rutledge, $3,50072-73-68—213

Willie Wood, $3,50070-73-70—213

Tommy Armour III, $2,97571-69-74—214

Tom Kite, $2,97570-72-72—214

Larry Mize, $2,97573-71-70—214

Mark Brooks, $2,45073-69-73—215

Jeff Hart, $2,45071-74-70—215

John Inman, $2,45074-73-68—215

Jose Coceres, $1,79269-70-77—216

Rick Fehr, $1,79273-69-74—216

Wayne Levi, $1,79271-72-73—216

Larry Nelson, $1,79271-72-73—216

Corey Pavin, $1,79276-70-70—216

Andy Bean, $1,24672-75-70—217

Chip Beck, $1,24674-70-73—217

John Harris, $1,24671-69-77—217

Gil Morgan, $1,24673-73-71—217

Mike Reid, $1,24677-70-70—217

Don Berry, $98073-71-75—219

Tom Purtzer, $98075-75-69—219

Dan Forsman, $84074-75-73—222

Mark Wiebe, $84074-76-72—222

Brad Bryant, $73570-85-68—223

Craig Stadler, $73581-71-71—223

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