Golf-Open-U.S. Open final-round pairings

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Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:43pm BST

 FARMINGDALE, New York, June 21 (Reuters) - Pairings for the
final round of the U.S. Open golf championship that was to begin
on Sunday and be completed on Monday (U.S. unless noted,
a-amateur, add four hours for GMT):
 First tee
 1745 Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 213, J.B. Holmes 213
 1753 Adam Scott (Australia) 213, Anthony Kim 213
 1801 Matt Bettencourt 213, John Mallinger 213
 1809 Johan Edfors (Sweden) 212, Lee Westwood (Britain) 212
 1817 Sergio Garcia (Spain) 212, Stewart Cink 212
 1825 Michael Sim (Australia) 212, Tiger Woods 211
 1833 Steve Stricker 211, Ryan Moore 211
 1841 Oliver Wilson (Britain) 211, Soren Hansen (Denmark) 211
 1849 Peter Hanson (Sweden) 210, Stephen Ames (Canada) 210
 1857 Graeme McDowell (Britain) 210, Sean O'Hair 209
 1905 Todd Hamilton 209, Bubba Watson 209
 1913 Retief Goosen (South Africa) 209, Mike Weir (Canada) 208
 1921 Phil Mickelson 208, Hunter Mahan 208
 1929 David Duval 207, Ross Fisher (Britain) 207
 1937 Lucas Glover 203, Ricky Barnes 202
 Tenth tee
 1745 a-Nick Taylor (Canada) 213, Rory McIlroy (Britain) 214
 1753 Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 214, Azuma Yano (Japan) 214
 1801 a-Drew Weaver 215, Jim Furyk 215
 1809 Francesco Molinari (Italy) 215, Billy Mayfair 215
 1817 Gary Woodland 215, Thomas Levet (France) 215
 1825 Carl Pettersson (Sweden) 216, Dustin Johnson 217
 1833 Trevor Murphy 217, Geoff Ogilvy (Australia) 217
 1841 Ben Curtis 217, Vijay Singh (Fiji) 217
 1849 Ian Poulter (Britain) 217, Kevin Sutherland 217
 1857 Kenny Perry 218, Andrew McLardy (South Africa) 218
 1905 Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 218, a-Kyle Stanley 218
 1913 Tom Lehman 218, Tim Clark (South Africa) 218
 1921 K.J. Choi (South Korea) 219, Fred Funk 219
 1929 Jean-Francois Lucquin (France) 219, Rocco Mediate 220
 1937 Andres Romero (Argentina) 220, Jeff Brehaut 223
 (Compiled by Larry Fine, Editing by Ed Osmond, to query or
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