Final Leaderboard
# | Player | Country | Score | To par | Winnings ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Charles Coody | United States | 66-73-70-70=279 | -9 | 25,000 |
T2 | Johnny Miller | United States | 72-73-68-68=281 | -7 | 17,500 |
Jack Nicklaus | United States | 70-71-68-72=281 | |||
T4 | Don January | United States | 69-69-73-72=283 | -5 | 9,050 |
Gene Littler | United States | 72-69-73-69=283 | |||
T6 | Gary Player | South Africa | 72-72-71-69=284 | -4 | 5,600 |
Ken Still | United States | 72-71-72-69=284 | |||
Tom Weiskopf | United States | 71-69-72-72=284 | |||
T9 | Frank Beard | United States | 74-73-69-70=286 | -2 | 3,767 |
Roberto DeVicenzo | Argentina | 76-69-72-69=286 | |||
Dave Stockton | United States | 72-73-69-72=286 |
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