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Final results in relation to par from The Spirit International Amateur, played Oct. 15 at the par-72, 7,288-yard Whispering Pines Golf Club, Trinity, Texas:
TEAMS
1. Germany 66-67-62-65--260 -28
2. England 68-67-66-63--264 -24
3. Canada 64-66-69-67--266 -22
4. Korea 67-67-68-65--267 -21
4. U.S. 66-67-69-65--267 -21
6. Finland 68-68-66-67--269 -19
7. Australia 67-72-66-65--270 -18
7. South Africa 64-70-66-70--270 -18
9. Argentina 71-63-68-69--271 -17
10. Austria 68-67-71-66--272 -16
10. Italy 64-70-67-71--272 -16
12. Mexico 66-69-66-72--273 -15
12. Wales 69-68-67-69--273 -15
14. Philippines 72-66-68-68--274 -14
15. Netherlands 66-70-67-72--275 -13
16. Chile 68-71-67-71--277 -11
16. Colombia 65-73-69-70--277 -11
18. Scotland 74-71-67-66--278 -10
18. Switzerland 71-70-73-64--278 -10
20. Chinese Taipei 70-72-69-68--279 -9
21. New Zealand 71-70-71-69--281 -7
22. Sweden 68-72-69-73--282 -6
23. Puerto Rico 72-78-74-74--298 +10
24. Russian Federation WD
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MEN?S BIRDIE LEADERS
1. Stefan Kirstein (Germany) 21
2. James Allenby (Canada) 20
3. Lloyd Saltman (Scotland) 18
4. Dae Hyun Kim (Korea) 17
4. Mauricio Tamez (Mexico) 17
4. George Coetzee (South Africa) 17
7. Edoardo Molinari (Italy) 16
7. Jamie Lovemark (U.S.) 16
7. Joost Luiten (Netherlands) 16
10. Jamie Moul (England) 15
11. Andrew Parr (Canada) 14
11. Florian Praegant (Austria) 14
11. Esteban Martinez (Argentina) 14
11. Jason Day (Australia) 14
15. Ryan Thomas (Wales) 13
15. Sam Saunders (U.S.) 13
15. Nicolas Geyger (Chile) 13
15. Oliver Fisher (England) 13
19. Jarno Hovila (Finland) 12
19. Antti Ahokas (Finland) 12
19. Martin Kaymer (Germany) 12
19. Alan Wagner (Argentina) 12
19. Seung Yul Noh (Korea) 12
19. Marvin Dumandan (Philippines) 12
25. Rick Kulacz (Australia) 11
25. Juan Pablo Candela (Colombia) 11
25. Richard Wright (New Zealand) 11
25. Jesper Kennegard (Sweden) 11
29. Roberto Diaz (Mexico) 10
29. Bernd Wiesberger (Austria) 10
29. Cheng-Tsung Pan (Chinese Taipei) 10
29. David Vanegas (Colombia) 10
29. Andrea Pavan (Italy) 10
29. Douglas Holloway (New Zealand) 10
35. Martin Rominger (Switzerland) 9
35. Gene Bondoc (Philippines) 9
37. Nicolas Sulzer (Switzerland) 8
37. Cristobal Beltramin (Chile) 8
37. Rafael Campos (Puerto Rico) 8
37. Josh Cunliffe (South Africa) 8
41. Tao (Jason) Huang (Chinese Taipei) 7
41. Tristan Bierenbroodspot (Netherlands) 7
41. Tim Dykes (Wales) 7
44. Leopoldo Garcia (Puerto Rico) 5
45. Nicklas Glans (Sweden) 4
46. John Gallagher (Scotland) 2
47. Sam Saunders (U.S.) 1
47. Jarno Hovila (Finland) 1
47. Juan Pablo Candela (Colombia) 1
47. Antti Ahokas (Finland) 1
47. Bernd Wiesberger (Austria) 1
47. Esteban Martinez (Argentina) 1
47. Jason Day (Australia) 1
47. Cheng-Tsung Pan (Chinese Taipei) 1
47. David Vanegas (Colombia) 1
47. Marvin Dumandan (Philippines) 1
47. Lloyd Saltman (Scotland) 1
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