3M Championship final results

August 3, 2015 at 3:58AM

Final round • At TPC Twin Cities, Blaine

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

Kenny Perry, $262,50069-61-68—198

Bernhard Langer, $128,04268-67-67—202

Kevin Sutherland, $128,04269-65-68—202

Scott Dunlap, $128,04267-67-68—202

Marco Dawson, $83,12568-67-68—203

Tom Lehman, $70,00064-71-69—204

Stephen Ames, $49,00072-65-68—205

Mike Goodes, $49,00069-68-68—205

Paul Goydos, $49,00072-65-68—205

P.H. Horgan III, $49,00067-69-69—205

Greg Kraft, $49,00069-69-67—205

Kirk Triplett, $49,00068-68-69—205

Tommy Armour III, $32,37571-66-69—206

Frank Esposito, $32,37571-66-69—206

Corey Pavin, $32,37570-68-68—206

Wes Short, Jr., $32,37570-68-68—206

Billy Andrade, $23,91769-69-69—207

Guy Boros, $23,91774-64-69—207

Lee Janzen, $23,91775-66-66—207

Scott McCarron, $23,91772-65-70—207

Scott Hoch, $23,91768-68-71—207

Esteban Toledo, $23,91769-67-71—207

Olin Browne, $17,93870-73-65—208

David Frost, $17,93870-70-68—208

John Huston, $17,93869-68-71—208

Jeff Sluman, $17,93868-70-70—208

Bart Bryant, $13,60672-69-68—209

Brad Bryant, $13,60670-69-70—209

Mark Calcavecchia, $13,60671-70-68—209

Fred Funk, $13,60672-69-68—209

Steve Pate, $13,60671-69-69—209

Gene Sauers, $13,60670-70-69—209

Hal Sutton, $13,60669-71-69—209

Ian Woosnam, $13,60672-68-69—209

Steve Elkington, $10,50071-66-73—210

Larry Nelson, $10,50074-66-70—210

Willie Wood, $10,50070-70-70—210

Don Berry, $8,92572-67-72—211

Mark Brooks, $8,92572-70-69—211

John Cook, $8,92571-66-74—211

Rod Spittle, $8,92570-72-69—211

Duffy Waldorf, $8,92570-70-71—211

Jay Don Blake, $6,82572-68-72—212

Jose Coceres, $6,82574-66-72—212

Gary Hallberg, $6,82570-71-71—212

Steve Lowery, $6,82572-66-74—212

Tom Pernice Jr., $6,82573-67-72—212

Joey Sindelar, $6,82573-69-70—212

Jerry Smith, $6,82574-68-70—212

Roger Chapman, $4,63871-71-71—213

Jeff Coston, $4,63869-69-75—213

Joe Durant, $4,63869-70-74—213

Blaine McCallister, $4,63872-67-74—213

Loren Roberts, $4,63870-72-71—213

Tom Watson, $4,63874-67-72—213

Dan Forsman, $3,41373-70-71—214

Bob Gilder, $3,41375-69-70—214

John Harris, $3,41376-65-73—214

John Inman, $3,41375-71-68—214

Skip Kendall, $3,41372-74-68—214

Grant Waite, $3,41367-72-75—214

Scott Verplank, $2,80079-69-67—215

Tom Byrum, $2,36374-69-73—216

Wayne Levi, $2,36376-68-72—216

Rocco Mediate, $2,36370-67-79—216

Bobby Wadkins, $2,36371-70-75—216

Jay Haas, $1,83872-74-71—217

Chien Soon Lu, $1,83874-68-75—217

Jay Delsing, $1,59374-73-71—218

Larry Mize, $1,59378-67-73—218

Carlos Franco, $1,33076-72-71—219

Tom Jenkins, $1,33076-73-70—219

Bob Tway, $1,33076-73-70—219

Jeff Hart, $1,15576-74-70—220

Scott Simpson, $1,08573-75-73—221

Morris Hatalsky, $1,01576-73-74—223

Nolan Henke, $91077-71-78—226

Craig Stadler, $91075-78-73—226

Tom Purtzer, $80578-72-80—230

Peter Jacobsen, $75381-72-79—232

Tom Kite, $71883-76-78—237

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