Australian PGA Championship Leaderboard & Results

PGA Championship Australia

PGA Championship Australia

Greg Chalmers defeated Robert Allenby and Marcus Fraser in a playoff in the Australian PGA Championship to make it back-to-back wins after his victory in the Australian Open.

See below for the full results and leaderboard after the 2011 Australian PGA Championship.

Australian PGA Championship Leaderboard & Results

Position Player’s Names Total Strokes Scores
1 Greg Chalmers 276 -12
2 Marcus Fraser 276 -12
2 Robert Allenby 276 -12
4 Adam Scott 278 -10
4 Aaron Baddeley 278 -10
6 Marc Leishman 279 -9
6 Nick O’Hern 279 -9
6 KIM Kyung-Tae 279 -9
9 John Senden 280 -8
9 Y. E. Yang 280 -8
9 Jason Day 280 -8
12 Bubba Watson 281 -7
12 Brad Kennedy 281 -7
14 Kurt Barnes 282 -6
14 David Bransdon 282 -6
14 Matthew Giles 282 -6
14 Rickie Fowler 282 -6
14 Rod Pampling 282 -6
19 Joon-Woo Choi 283 -5
19 Stuart Appleby 283 -5
19 Andre Stolz 283 -5
19 Anthony Summers 283 -5
23 Greg Norman 284 -4
23 Stephen Leaney 284 -4
23 Aron Price 284 -4
23 Kieran Pratt 284 -4
27 Mitchell Brown 285 -3
27 Anthony Brown 285 -3
27 Michael Long 285 -3
27 Steven Bowditch 285 -3
31 Stephen Dartnall 286 -2
31 Josh Geary 286 -2
31 Ryan Haller 286 -2
31 Leigh McKechnie 286 -2
31 Shih Chang Chan 286 -2
36 Andrew Dodt 287 -1
36 Alistair Presnell 287 -1
36 Scott Arnold 287 -1
39 Matthew Millar 288 0
39 Jamie Arnold 288 0
39 Aaron Townsend 288 0
39 Doug R Holloway 288 0
39 Scott Hend 288 0
39 Haotong Li 288 0
45 Chang-Won Han 289 1
45 Peter Senior 289 1
45 Leigh Deagan 289 1
48 Peter Nolan 290 2
48 Heath Reed 290 2
48 Steve Conran 290 2
48 Sung-Hoon Kang 290 2
48 Peter Fowler 290 2
48 Jason Scrivener 290 2
54 Darren Clarke 291 3
55 Andrew Martin 292 4
55 Tristan Lambert 292 4
55 Adam Crawford 292 4
55 Tony Carolan 292 4
59 Mathew Goggin 293 5
60 Jason Kang 294 6
60 Eugene Choe 294 6
60 Daniel Beckmann 294 6
63 Geoff Ogilvy 296 8
64 Woo-Hyun Kim 297 9
65 Adam Bland 298 10
66 Ashley Hall 300 12

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