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Scores with relation to par Sunday, Oct. 26 from the final round of the Stocker Cup Invitational, played at the par-72, 7067-yard Preserve Golf Club in Carmel, Calif. (Note: The field was cut to the top 12 individuals and ties for the final round.):
1. | Brandt Snedeker, Nashville, Tenn. | 69-68-69-73--279 | -9 | |
2. | Randy Haag, Los Gatos, Calif. | 71-70-73-73--287 | -1 | |
2. | John Pate, Santa Barbara, Calif. | 74-70-73-70--287 | -1 | |
4. | Gene Elliott, Des Moines, Iowa | 73-73-70-72--288 | E | |
5. | Phillip Huff IV, Redwood City, Calif. | 70-73-71-76--290 | +2 | |
6. | Mark Gardner, Redlands, Calif. | 75-73-68-75--291 | +3 | |
6. | Steve Sheehan, Reno, Nev. | 76-70-73-72--291 | +3 | |
8. | Tripp Davis, Norman, Okla. | 76-71-69-77--293 | +5 | |
8. | Bert Atkinson, Charleston, S.C. | 74-72-72-75--293 | +5 | |
8. | Garrett Larson, Lafayette, Calif. | 75-70-74-74--293 | +5 | |
11. | Nick Ushijima, Coto de Caza, Calif. | 75-71-74-74--294 | +6 | |
12. | Michael Rowley, San Luis Obispo, Calif. | 76-74-72-75--297 | +9 | |
13. | Casey Boyns, Pacific Grove, Calif. | 77-71-74-76--298 | +10 | |
14. | Bill Keogh, Cardiff by-the-sea, Calif. | 78-69-75-77--299 | +11 | |
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<b>Did not advance to final round</b> | ||||
15. | Michael Wharton-Palmer, Ashdown, Ark. |
| 70-79-74--223 | |
15. | Bowen Osborn, Wayzata, Minn. |
| 79-71-73--223 | |
17. | Robert Martin III, Rancho Murieta, Calif. |
| 75-74-75--224 | |
18. | Michael Butler, San Francisco, Calif. |
| 78-76-71--225 | |
19. | Pat Mateer, Mission Viejo, Calif. |
| 77-76-73--226 | |
19. | Andrew Gabelman, Barrington, Ill. |
| 80-78-68--226 | |
21. | Robert Funk, Calif.nyon Lake, Calif. |
| 76-76-76--228 | |
21. | David C. Nelson, Reno, Nev. |
| 75-78-75--228 | |
21. | James Bryan, Latrobe, Pa. |
| 75-80-73--228 | |
24. | Jim Lehman, Minneapolis, Minn. |
| 76-74-79--229 | |
24. | Paul Houvener, Bothel, Wash. |
| 78-74-77--229 | |
24. | John F. Olive, Phoenix, AZ |
| 78-76-75--229 | |
24. | Tom Studer, Joliet, IL |
| 78-77-74--229 | |
24. | Randal Cross, Bakersfield, Calif. |
| 78-79-72--229 | |
29. | William F. Coleman Jr, Huntington Bch, Calif. |
| 77-79-74--230 | |
30. | Todd Barsotti, Clovis, Calif. |
| 73-79-79--231 | |
30. | Kenneth Weixel, New Albany, Ohio |
| 75-78-78--231 | |
30. | John G. Benson, Punxsutawney, Pa. |
| 78-75-78--231 | |
30. | Mark Sollenberger, Scottsdale, Ariz. |
| 76-80-75--231 | |
30. | John Hamm, Los Altos, Calif. |
| 81-79-71--231 | |
35. | Thomas A. Stamey III, Mill Creek, Wash. |
| 80-76-76--232 | |
36. | Conrad Nilmeier, Fresno, Calif. |
| 81-78-74--233 | |
37. | Kemp Richardson, Laguna Niguel, Calif. |
| 83-72-79--234 | |
37. | Stanley Lent, Menlo Park, Calif. |
| 81-77-76--234 | |
39. | George Kelley, Stevinson, Calif. |
| 78-76-84--238 | |
39. | Robert F. Gerwin II, Cincinnatti, Ohio |
| 72-86-80--238 | |
41. | Vern Spurlock, Fort Worth, Texas |
| 82-75-82--239 | |
41. | Robert Young Jr. Dunwoody, Ga. |
| 79-82-78--239 | |
41. | Brad Penfold, Elk Grove, Calif. |
| 88-78-73--239 | |
44. | Pete Wlodkowski, Carlsbad, Calif. |
| 79-81-80--240 | |
45. | Alex Hinrichs, Bellevue, Wash. |
| 85-74-83--242 | |
46. Kenneth Noonan, Pleasanton, Calif. 77-81-91--249 | ||||