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Full-field scores from the BMW Charity Pro-Am
That (55) was very sweet, don't get me wrong, but I don't want to be known just for the 55, Gibson told the Greenville News. It was good to validate that with a good win today, and especially on television. I know what I've been doing is correct and I'm glad to see it pay off.Brian Campbell, Jonathan Randolph and Kristoffer Ventura tied for third at 16 under.

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