• Tiger plays a shot on the 3rd hole. He  finished outright third after an impressive 67... Tiger plays a shot on the 3rd hole. He finished outright third after an impressive 67...
  • He hit an eagle on the 14th and a birdie on the 17th but his third-round of 75 let him down. He hit an eagle on the 14th and a birdie on the 17th but his third-round of 75 let him down.
  • Adam Scott ended the day well and finished in a five-way tie for fourth place. Adam Scott ended the day well and finished in a five-way tie for fourth place.
  • Nick Watney was among the five who finished equal fourth... Nick Watney was among the five who finished equal fourth...
  • ... as was three-times runner-up Nick O' Hern. ... as was three-times runner-up Nick O' Hern.
  • Jason Day faded late and also finished fourth after earlier sharing the lead with Chalmers. Jason Day faded late and also finished fourth after earlier sharing the lead with Chalmers.
  • Aaron Baddeley finished in fifth place with an eight-under-par. Aaron Baddeley finished in fifth place with an eight-under-par.
  • America's Kyle Stanley finished sixth. America's Kyle Stanley finished sixth.
  • Ryan Haller tied with Aaron Baddeley in fifth place. Ryan Haller tied with Aaron Baddeley in fifth place.
  • Bubba Watson on his second shot on the first hole. He finished in eighth spot. Bubba Watson on his second shot on the first hole. He finished in eighth spot.
  • 2006 winner John Senden finished runner-up after leading at the end of round three. 2006 winner John Senden finished runner-up after leading at the end of round three.
  • He needed a birdie on the par-3, 18th to force a playoff but his shot came up just short. He needed a birdie on the par-3, 18th to force a playoff but his shot came up just short.
  • Chalmers celebrates his winning putt on the 18th, finishing with a 13-under-par 275 total. Chalmers celebrates his winning putt on the 18th, finishing with a 13-under-par 275 total.
  • His one-stroke victory added to his 1998 Australian Open win at Royal Adelaide. His one-stroke victory added to his 1998 Australian Open win at Royal Adelaide.
  • Chalmers kisses the coveted Stonehaven Cup. Chalmers kisses the coveted Stonehaven Cup.
2011 Australian PGA - Rd 4
Greg Chalmers won the 2011 Australian PGA Championship, overcoming Robert Allenby and Marcus Fraser in a playoff at Coolum on Sunday.
2011 Australian PGA - Rd 3
Kyung-Tae Kim took the lead at the end of day three after a bogey-free round of 67 and leads Bubba Watson by one stroke heading into the last day.
2011 Australian PGA - Rd 2
Australia's Marcus Fraser leads the field by two strokes at the end of day two after firing a great round of 65 to be 11-under-par.
2011 Australian PGA - Rd 1
Joon-woo Choi and Steven Bowditch both shot an opening round six-under-par 66 to be early joint leaders at Coolum on the Sunshine Coast.
2011 Australian Open - Rd 4
Australia's Greg Chalmers claimed his second Australian Open crown with a one-stroke victory over John Senden at The Lakes in Sydney.
2011 Australian Open - Rd 3
Australia's John Senden took the third round lead at The Lakes as halfway leader Tiger Woods dropped six strokes off the pace.
2011 Australian Open - Rd 2
Tiger Woods was back to his very best with a brilliant second round to seize the halfway lead at the Australian Open.
2010 Australian PGA - Rd 4
After rain pushed the finish to Monday morning, Peter Senior beat Geoff Ogilvy in a playoff to win the 2010 Australian PGA Championship.
2010 Australian PGA - Rd 3
Bobby Gates stayed in front after three rounds with Aaron Townsend and Peter Senior taking up the chase.
2010 Australian PGA - Rd 2
Bobby Gates took sole possession of the halfway lead ahead of John Senden and Liang Wenchong.
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