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Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches Scores

Sunday

At PGA National Golf Club Champion Course

Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

Purse: $9.6 million

Yardage: 7,223; Par: 71

Final Round

Nicolas Echavarria (500), $1,728,000 63-72-66-66—267
Shane Lowry (208), $726,400 70-67-63-69—269
Taylor Moore (208), $726,400 67-67-67-68—269
Austin Smotherman (208), $726,400 62-69-69-69—269
Ricky Castillo (110), $393,600 69-70-64-68—271
Nicolai Hojgaard (92), $324,000 70-72-66-65—273
Keith Mitchell (92), $324,000 68-73-64-68—273
William Mouw (92), $324,000 68-70-68-67—273
Joel Dahmen (73), $252,000 68-68-68-70—274
Rasmus Hojgaard (73), $252,000 69-72-66-67—274
Brooks Koepka (73), $252,000 74-66-69-65—274
Matti Schmid (73), $252,000 69-70-67-68—274
A.J. Ewart (56), $182,400 71-64-68-72—275
Max Homa (56), $182,400 73-66-69-67—275
Patton Kizzire (56), $182,400 70-72-63-70—275
Pontus Nyholm (56), $182,400 67-70-72-66—275
Zecheng Dou (46), $132,000 72-68-66-70—276
Takumi Kanaya (46), $132,000 73-66-67-70—276
Matthieu Pavon (46), $132,000 71-69-68-68—276
Chad Ramey (46), $132,000 68-70-69-69—276
Kristoffer Reitan (46), $132,000 67-70-69-70—276
Sudarshan Yellamaraju (46), $132,000 68-72-68-68—276
Zachary Bauchou (33), $77,600 70-71-67-69—277
Adrien Dumont De Chassart (33), $77,600 71-71-65-70—277
Ryan Gerard (33), $77,600 73-67-69-68—277
Beau Hossler (33), $77,600 68-73-64-72—277
Mark Hubbard (33), $77,600 69-68-69-71—277
Mackenzie Hughes (33), $77,600 75-65-69-68—277
Aaron Rai (33), $77,600 68-69-69-71—277
Kevin Roy (33), $77,600 67-72-69-69—277
Jordan L. Smith (33), $77,600 71-71-67-68—277
Daniel Berger (22), $54,816 67-71-71-69—278
David Ford (22), $54,816 72-70-69-67—278
Hao-Tong Li (22), $54,816 71-71-69-67—278
Jimmy Stanger (22), $54,816 69-68-65-76—278
Kevin Streelman (22), $54,816 69-70-69-70—278
Christiaan Bezuidenhout (18), $45,600 71-70-69-69—279
Eric Cole (18), $45,600 71-69-69-70—279
Steven Fisk (18), $45,600 69-70-69-71—279
Daniel Brown (11), $31,776 69-72-69-70—280
Austin Eckroat (11), $31,776 71-70-69-70—280
Patrick Fishburn (11), $31,776 73-68-69-70—280
Garrick Higgo (11), $31,776 71-71-67-71—280
Lee Hodges (11), $31,776 69-72-67-72—280
Hank Lebioda (11), $31,776 68-69-73-70—280
Max McGreevy (11), $31,776 68-72-72-68—280
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (11), $31,776 70-70-69-71—280
Thorbjorn Olesen (11), $31,776 70-69-68-73—280
Ben Silverman (11), $31,776 73-67-69-71—280
Danny Walker (11), $31,776 72-69-72-67—280
Matt Wallace (11), $31,776 73-68-69-70—280
Michael Brennan (7), $22,992 68-70-72-71—281
Seamus Power (7), $22,992 71-67-73-70—281
Alex Smalley (7), $22,992 72-69-71-69—281
Carson Young (7), $22,992 70-69-74-68—281
Emiliano Grillo (6), $22,176 71-71-71-69—282
Chan Kim (6), $22,176 69-71-71-71—282
Adrien Saddier (6), $22,176 69-72-69-72—282
Tom Kim (5), $21,792 75-67-72-69—283
Adam Schenk (5), $21,504 69-73-72-70—284
Davis Thompson (5), $21,504 70-71-72-71—284
Billy Horschel (5), $21,216 69-73-69-74—285
John Parry (4), $20,832 71-70-70-75—286
Chandler Phillips (4), $20,832 74-68-68-76—286
Jackson Suber (4), $20,832 67-74-70-75—286
Dylan Wu (4), $20,448 73-69-75-71—288
Joe Highsmith (4), $20,448 70-72-76-72—290

NYPD says dozens rescued from human trafficking during World Cup

▶ Watch Video: Inside look at security preparations for World Cup Forty-three people, including seven minors, were rescued from human traffickers during the World Cup matches in the New York City area, according to the New York City Police Department's Special Victims Unit.The rescue operations were carried out between June 11 and July 19 by specialized NYPD detectives who arrested 89 individuals."The surprise was really the outpouring of support behind the mission and the collaboration with all our partners," said Inspector Gary Marcus, commanding officer of the Special Victims Unit.Those rescued, largely the victims of sex trafficking, are now being supported with an array of social services for the victims, including food, housing and counseling.The 87 operations carried out during the World Cup have generated new leads, officials said, and law enforcement agencies are building more cases based on the investigations already underway."We have ongoing investigations now as a result of these operations," an NYPD official told CBS News.Major sporting events are known to law enforcement as hotbeds of human trafficking.Years in advance, the NYPD devoted significant resources to preparing for the World Cup. Eight matches were played at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium, including the final on Sunday."When we talk about the outreach and the prep we do, a large part of that involved visiting the known sex offenders, particularly the known human traffickers, in our registry," Marcus said. "Whether they're on parole or probation for human trafficking, we visited them to make sure they're compliant with the terms of their release, and secondly, to let them know that the NYPD is watching."The matches were held in multiple cities around the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Preparations to secure those games and prepare for crimes like human trafficking were coordinated between local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.Police departments in many locations that hosted World Cup matches have made arrests and rescues connected to human trafficking, including in Georgia, New England and Missouri. Nationally, there were more than 673 arrests on human-trafficking charges made during the World Cup, and 61 adults and 13 minors rescued, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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