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Final Round at the Scottish Open
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Final Round at the Scottish Open

October 05, 2011
1 of 9 Warren Little/Getty Images

Phil Mickelson, who has not won outside the U.S. since 1993, bogeyed his final hole and entered a playoff with France's Gregory Havret.
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2 of 9 Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Gregory Havret parred the playoff hole, while Mickelson made bogey.
3 of 9 Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Havret, being doused here by countryman Thomas Levet, qualified for the British Open with his win at the Scottish Open.
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4 of 9 Warren Little/Getty Images

Luke Donald shot a final-round 64 that included eight birdies. He finished T4.
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Ernie Els, who birdied the final hole, finished one stroke off the lead at 13 under par.
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Sergio Garcia shot 71 and finished his final round with a double-bogey on No. 18. He fell from T9 to T19.
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Ian Poulter, who hit his third shot on No. 3 from the water, bogeyed the hole. He finished T8.
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Finland's Mikko Ilonen eagled the par-5 3rd hole. He finished at 10 under par.
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Phillip Archer was even par in his final round. He finished six strokes off the lead.

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