Want Masters merch but can’t go to Augusta National? Get your fantasy lineup ready

Daily prizes and overall tournament winners will be awarded.

The Masters logo is one of, if not the, most recognized symbols in golf. Augusta National Golf Club’s exclusivity makes the merch with the Masters logo all the more desirable.

If you don’t have a ticket to the upcoming 2024 Masters and still want to get your hands on some merch, you better pick a solid lineup. Masters Fantasy returns in 2024, and there’s more on the line than just bragging rights.

The free-to-play fantasy game online (or via the Masters app) allows users to create pools and compete against friends, family and fans from around the world. The top three performers for the whole tournament will be awarded, and daily prizes per round are also up for grabs. Fans from India and Mexico are also able to compete this year. Official rules can be found here.

Each lineup will consist of four players from four different categories: Former Masters champions, players born in the United States, players born outside the United States and a wild card player.

The following prizes will awarded: Grand prize, first runner-up; second runner-up and daily prizes. Winners will be notified by email.

Overall grand prize (U.S. and Washington D.C. only):

Total value: $2,453

  • Pro V1 Dozen Golf Balls (3)
  • Headwear (5)
  • Golf Umbrella (2)
  • Tournament Chair (2)
  • 2024 Pin Flag (2)
  • Dated Watch
  • Leather Valuables Pouch
  • Leather Headcovers
  • Leather Golf Bag

Overall runner-up (U.S. and Washington D.C. only):

Total value: $1,000

  • Duffle Bag
  • Travel Kit
  • 2024 Pin Flag
  • Wine Glasses (2)
  • Double Old Fashioned (2)
  • Woven Throw

Overall second runner-up (U.S. and Washington D.C. only):

Total value: $572

  • Wine Set (2)
  • Double Old Fashioned (2)
  • Ale Glasses (2)
  • Stemless Wine Glass (2)
  • Italian Mug and Plate (4)
  • Cocktail Napkins
  • Leather Coasters
  • 2024 Pin Flag
  • Bar Towels

Daily prizes during four tournament rounds (U.S. and Washington D.C. only):

Total value: $509.50

  • Duffle Bag
  • Cinch Bag
  • Jute Bag
  • Mini Garden Gnome
  • Headwear (4)
  • 2024 Pin Flag (2)
  • 24 oz. Tervis (2)
  • 24 oz. Corksicle (2)
  • 16 oz. Tervis (2)

International prize (India and Mexico only, prizes awarded to highest scorer from each country)

Total value: $509.50

  • Duffle Bag
  • Cinch Bag
  • Jute Bag
  • Mini Garden Gnome
  • Headwear (4)
  • 2024 Pin Flag (2)
  • 24 oz. Tervis (2)
  • 24 oz. Corksicle (2)
  • 16 oz. Tervis (2)

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2023 Wells Fargo Championship odds: Building the perfect fantasy lineup for Quail Hollow, led by Jordan Spieth

Who’s in your lineup this week?

We’re less than 24 hours away from the start of round one at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship.

Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler, the top two players in the Official World Golf Ranking, have decided to take this week off (all players are permitted to skip one designated event this season).

Max Homa enters the week as the defending champion, although his win came at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm after the venue changed to accommodate the 2022 Presidents Cup being staged at Quail Hollow later in the year. Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner of this event, is the last player to win in Charlotte.

If you’re looking for a fantasy lineup to use this week, you’re in luck. Here’s one of our favorite rosters for the Wells Fargo Championship.

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Fantasy golf power rankings and odds for the PGA Tour’s 2021 CJ Cup in Las Vegas

Feeling lucky this week? Check out the top-20 players to keep an eye on.

The CJ Cup brings a strong PGA Tour field to The Summit Club in Las Vegas. There are 78 golfers in attendance for the no-cut event. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings for the 2021 CJ Cup, with PGA Tour picks and predictions.

The Summit Club is hosting the Tour for the first time after Jason Kokrak won this event at Shadow Creek last year. The course measures 7,431 yards and plays to a par of 72. Justin Thomas won two of the first three runnings of the CJ Cup when it was played at Nine Bridges in South Korea.

The CJ Cup features the strongest field of the early portion of the 2021-22 PGA Tour schedule. Four of the top-five golfers in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings are also in attendance.

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Odds last updated Tuesday at 12:50 p.m. ET.

More: CJ Cup odds, picks and predictions

Fantasy Golf Top 20

20. Harris English (+4000)

Started the 2021-22 season with a missed cut at the Shriners Children’s Open after recording a win and two other top-five finishes across his final seven events of last season. Finished fourth in the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational against a highly comparable field.

19. Hideki Matsuyama (+4000)

The reigning Masters champ followed up a T-6 finish at the Fortinet Championship to start the season with a T-67 at the Shriners last week. He has struggled with the putter through two events but the rest of his game is in good shape.

18. Sergio Garcia (+6000)

Finished last season fourth among all golfers with 0.91 Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee per round. Will be well-suited for the long, par-72 venue.

17. Shane Lowry (+4000)

Tied for fourth against a strong field at the European Tour’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship to open October. Has missed just two cuts through 22 international events this year.

16. Tyrrell Hatton (+4000)

Tied for second at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship with opening and closing rounds of 64 and 67, respectively. He had previously missed the cut in four of six events but his strong iron play will help him navigate the unfamiliar course.

15. Scottie Scheffler (+3000)

Missed the cut last week due to awful iron and short-game play but still averaged 0.65 SG: Off-the-Tee per round over 36 holes. He averaged 1.17 SG: Tee-to-Green per round for the 2020-21 season.

14. Marc Leishman (+5000)

Started the season with a T-4 finish at the Fortinet Championship and tied for third last week with 1.88 SG: Putting per round. The hot flat stick will be a big advantage with few golfers in the field familiar with The Summit Club.

13. Jordan Spieth (+2000)

The occasionally erratic driver is still a concern at the new PGA Tour stop, but the former world No. 1 was one of the top players of the 2020-21 season with a win and eight other top-10 finishes against just one missed cut through 19 events in 2021.

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12. Sungjae Im (+3000)

Last week’s winner excelled with 2.62 SG: Tee-to-Green and 1.38 SG: Putting per round. He got hot with a 9-under par final round and he hasn’t missed a cut since early June.

11. Brooks Koepka (+3000)

Tied for 67th last week while losing 0.74 strokes per round on the greens. His 0.35 SG: Off-the-Tee was a strong suit that can carry over to the longer course. He cooled off at the end of last season but had a win and five other top-six finishes across a 10-event stretch in the heart of the campaign.

10. Tony Finau (+3000)

Will play his first event of the 2021-22 season after ending the last campaign strongly. He was 13th for the 2020-21 season with 1.43 SG: Tee-to-Green per round.

9. Rory McIlroy (+2000)

Playing his first event since Team Europe’s disappointing loss at the Ryder Cup. He begins the new season at No. 21 in the Golfweek rankings.

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8. Louis Oosthuizen (+2000)

Though not known as a long hitter, he excelled at lengthier venues for the PGA Championship, US Open and Open Championship. Hasn’t missed a cut through 17 international events this year.

7. Sam Burns (+3000)

Followed his win at the Sanderson Farms Championship with a disappointing T-14 at the Shriners after a final-round 72. Ranked fifth in the field with 2.04 SG: Tee-to-Green per round last week.

6. Cameron Smith (+3000)

Didn’t win last season but was the runner-up at The Northern Trust and has five other top-10 finishes on the calendar year. Finished the season 10th among all golfers with 1.71 total strokes gained on the field per round.

5. Justin Thomas (+1300)

Likely to be over picked this week based on his two wins of this event in South Korea, but if he carries over his 0.99 SG: Approach from last season it should be a big help at a new course.

4. Viktor Hovland (+3000)

Tied for 44th last week with a woeful 2.23 strokes lost around the green per round. His 1.35 SG: Off-the-Tee and 1.32 SG: Approach ranked second and eighth in the field, respectively.

3. Xander Schauffele (+1300)

Won the Olympic Golf Competition the last time the world’s best all played at a brand new venue. Was the runner-up at last year’s CJ Cup at Shadow Creek.

2. Dustin Johnson (+1200)

Started to heat up at the end of last season with four top-10 finishes in his final six events. Played arguably the best golf of his career last fall.

1. Collin Morikawa (+1500)

The 24-year-old, two-time major winner is a member of The Summit Club. He has proven himself worthy of being the betting favorite in these fields and is a value with the fourth-best odds.

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Fantasy golf power rankings for the PGA Tour’s 2021 Shriners Children’s Open

Feeling lucky this week?

TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas welcomes back the Shriners Children’s Open and a strong PGA Tour field this week off of Sam Burns‘ win at the Sanderson Farms Championship. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings for the 2021 Shriners Children’s Open, with PGA Tour picks and predictions.

The field is fronted by three of the top-10 golfers in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Viktor Hovland (No. 3), Louis Oosthuizen (No. 5) and Paul Casey (No. 7) are among the betting favorites looking to dethrone reigning Shriners champion Martin Laird.

Each of the last two winning scores at TPC Summerlin were minus-23, with four of the last five champions finishing 20-under par or better. The par-71 venue measures 7,255 yards and features bentgrass greens.

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Fantasy golf power rankings

20. Aaron Wise (+7000)

Led the field last week at the Sanderson Farms Championship with 1.44 Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green per round and also averaged 1.52 SG: Tee-to-Green per round. He struggled on approach to the green, but he can rely on his short game at this venue.

19. Si Woo Kim (+4000)

Has averaged 1.34 total strokes gained on the field across 16 career rounds at TPC Summerlin. Tied for eighth last year with a field-best 1.29 SG: Around-the-Green per round.

18. Brian Harman (+6000)

Tied for 13th in this event last year with a strong putting performance (1.76 SG: Putting per round) and his driver play improved throughout the season while registering five top-10 finishes thus far in 2021.

17. Cameron Tringale (+4000)

Finished T-11 last week with strong overall play. His 30 career rounds played at TPC Summerlin rank near the most in this field and include a T-19 finish last year with a strong putting display.

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16. Patrick Reed (+4000)

Playing only his second event since early August and his first event since being left off the US Ryder Cup team. He’ll be looking to make a statement despite the Americans’ victory at Whistling Straits; however, he has just five rounds played at this venue.

15. Joaquin Niemann (+4000)

Tied for 10th in 2018 and rebounded from a missed cut in 2019 with a T-13 last fall. Has missed just one cut with five top-10 finishes through 22 events this year.

14. Harris English (+3000)

Failed to impress through the FedEx Cup Playoffs following a stretch of three top-five finishes in four events, including victory at the Travelers Championship. Missed the cut here last year but averaged 0.94 SG: Off-the-Tee per round over 36 holes.

13. Hideki Matsuyama (+3000)

The reigning Masters champion missed the cut here last year, even with 1.24 SG: Putting per round. He’s still averaging 1.34 strokes gained per round across 10 rounds at TPC Summerlin.

12. Paul Casey (+3000)

Failed to qualify for the Tour Championship but racked up nine top-10 finishes along with one victory through 19 international events this year, including a T-4 at the Olympics. His excellent short game suits the venue well.

11. Brooks Koepka (+2000)

Although the former World No. 1 rarely plays during the fall swing, he has 14 career rounds played in this event with a runner-up finish in 2016. He proved at the Ryder Cup that he’s healthy.

10. Sam Burns (+2000)

Golfers are rarely worth backing the week following a victory, but Burns followed up his first career PGA Tour win with a runner-up finish at the AT&T Byron Nelson two weeks later. He led last week’s field with 3.71 SG: Tee-to-Green and 1.54 SG: Off-the-Tee per round.

9. Corey Conners (+4000)

Tied for 17th last week but was sixth with 1.70 SG: Tee-to-Green per round. His short game remains a weakness, but his iron play is well suited to this course.

8. Louis Oosthuizen (+2000)

The South African debuted at this event last year with a T-19 finish. He had three top-five finishes in his final seven events of the 2020-21 season and his short game plays well anywhere.

7. Kevin Na (+3000)

Two-time champ, including 2019, will also look to make a statement after being left off the Ryder Cup team. Only six members of the field have more rounds played here.

6. Viktor Hovland (+2000)

Debuting at TPC Summerlin this week following Europe’s Ryder Cup loss. He’s the top-ranked player in the field from the Golfweek rankings and just needs an average short game to complement his iron play.

5. Scottie Scheffler (+2000)

Missed the cut here last year following a T-74 finish in 2019. He’s a much better golfer than he was then and he’s one of the best in this field in SG: Off-the-Tee.

4. Will Zalatoris (+2000)

Started the 2021-22 season with a T-11 finish at the Fortinet Championship and a T-14 at the Sanderson Farms Championship and makes his second appearance at this event off of a T-5 finish last year.

3. Abraham Ancer (+2000)

Finished fourth here last year with 2.08 SG: Putting per round to rank second in the field. His iron play was uncharacteristically poor, but he finished the 2020-21 season with 0.57 SG: Approach per round.

2. Webb Simpson (+2000)

Leads this field among those with at least 10 rounds played at TPC Summerlin with 1.73 strokes gained per round. Won here in 2013 and tied for 13th last year while gaining 1.07 SG: Around-the-Green per round.

1. Sungjae Im (+3000)

Tied for 31st last week as one of the pre-tournament favorites but finished second with 1.39 SG: Around-the-Green per round. He tied for 13th last year and for 15th in 2018 with great tee-to-green play both years.

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2021 Fortinet Championship fantasy golf power rankings and odds

Jon Rahm, once again, opens as the betting favorite – should he be a fantasy target?

Silverado Resort and Spa in Napa, California, hosts this week’s Fortinet Championship to begin the 2021-22 PGA Tour season. The event was previously known as the Safeway Championship and was won by Stewart Cink last year. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings for the 2021 Fortinet Championship, with PGA Tour picks and predictions.

As usual this early in the season, the field this week is rather thin but is fronted by Golfweek/Sagarin‘s top-ranked golfer, Jon Rahm. The Spaniard is the only member of either of next week’s Ryder Cup teams in attendance for the Fortinet Championship and is a heavy betting favorite in the field of 156.

Also see: Fortinet Championship odds, picks and predictions

Silverado Resort measures 7,123 yards and plays to a par of 72. Cink won by two strokes last year at a record 21-under par.

2021 Fortinet Championship: Fantasy Golf Top 20

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20. Dylan Frittelli (+10000)

Tied for 25th in 2018 and for seventh in 2019 before skipping last year’s event. He was strong in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green in both appearances and improved on and around the greens in his second stop in Napa.

19. Luke List (+10000)

Eighteen career rounds played at Silverado Resort with an average of 0.59 strokes gained on the field per round. Tied for fourth and fifth against largely comparable fields at the John Deere Classic and Barbasol Championship, respectively.

18. Harry Higgs (+8000)

Advanced to the BMW Championship in the FedEx Cup Playoffs with a T-15 finish at the Wyndham Championship and a T-16 at The Northern Trust. Finished alone in second here last year with great iron play.

17. Emiliano Grillo (+5000)

Twenty-two career rounds played at Silverado Resort are more than all but seven members of the field, and he has averaged 1.14 strokes gained per round. He tied for 29th last year but was fourth in the field with 1.56 SG: Approach.

16. Brendon Todd (+7000)

Led the PGA Tour in driving accuracy last season while hitting 75.25% of fairways. Missed the cut in his appearance at the Safeway Open in 2019 but has generally played well during the fall swing.

15. Chez Reavie (+5000)

Tied for third last year in finishing position and was solo third in SG: Approach. Also tied for the field lead with 28 career rounds at this venue and averages 1.20 total strokes gained on the field per round.

14. Brendan Steele (+9000)

Won back-to-back here in 2016 and 2017 at minus-18 and minus-15, respectively. Made the cut in each of his three appearances since, with a top finish of T-29 last year.

13. Maverick McNealy (+5000)

Missed the cut at Silverado Resort for the first time last year making the cut here in the three previous seasons.

12. Sebastian Munoz (+4000)

Finished his 2020-21 season with three straight top-30 finishes at the Wyndham Championship, The Northern Trust and the BMW Championship before being knocked out of the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Tied for fourth at the John Deere Classic in the field most comparable to this week.

11. Max Homa (+5000)

Poor history in this event with most recent finishes of T-60 and T-62 in 2018 and 2019, respectively. That said, he spent most 2021 inside of the top 40 of the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) with a victory and four other top-10 finishes on the calendar year while playing the best golf of his career.

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10. Si Woo Kim (+4000)

Usually struggles with the putter but played well on the greens each of the last two years at Silverado Resort and always has a strong short game.

9. Harold Varner III (+4000)

Tied for third in this field with 24 rounds played at Silverado Resort and has averaged 0.92 total strokes gained per round. Finished T-29 last year following back-to-back top-20 finishes at the Safeway Open.

8. Cameron Champ (+4000)

The 2019 winner of the Safeway Open didn’t defend his title last year. He led the field with 2.88 SG: Tee-to-Green and 1.67 SG: Off-the-Tee per round in his victory.

7. Marc Leishman (+4000)

Has played this event twice with a third-place finish in 2019 in his first appearance since 2014. He struggled with the driver last season but remains strong on approach and with the putter.

6. Hideki Matsuyama (+2000)

Missed the cut in his last appearance at the Safeway Open in 2019 but has still averaged 1.54 strokes gained per round over 10 career rounds at this venue. His 0.74 SG: Approach per round for the 2020-21 season rank third in this field.

5. Webb Simpson (+1500)

Left out of Ryder Cup consideration after slipping from the sixth to 22nd in the OWGR over the course of 2021, but he finished the 2020-21 season strong with a T-7 at the Wyndham Championship and a T-12 at the BMW Championship.

4. Cameron Tringale (+3000)

Twenty-four career rounds played at Silverado Resort. Missed the cut last year after a streak of three straight weekend appearances at the Safeway Open. Made cut against similar strengths of field in four of five events on the fall swing last year.

3. Kevin Na (+2000)

Lost in a playoff here in 2015 and has averaged 1.68 strokes gained per round over 14 career rounds at Silverado Resort. His 35th-ranked driving accuracy and top-ranked SG: Around-the-Green are well-suited to this venue.

2. Will Zalatoris (+2000)

The newly crowned PGA Tour Rookie of the Year will look for his first win in his first event as a full-time Tour member. He has five top-10 finishes on the year and has rarely played in fields this thin.

1. Jon Rahm (+350)

Missed out on the PGA Tour’s Player of the Year award but led the Tour with 2.62 total strokes gained on the field. The only concern is an early exit to head to Whistling Straits for the Ryder Cup.

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Northern Trust Fantasy Golf Power Rankings

Collin Morikawa enters this week atop the season-long standings with two wins on the season.

This week’s Northern Trust at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey marks the beginning of the 2021 FedEx Cup Playoffs.

A field of 124 is in attendance with the top 70 in the season-long standings after this week advancing to the BMW Championship. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings for the 2021 Northern Trust, with PGA Tour picks and predictions.

The three-week playoff stretch will culminate with the top 30 golfers at the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club Sept 2-5. Dustin Johnson is the reigning FedEx Cup (FEC) champion and winner of last season’s Northern Trust, but that victory was at TPC Boston. He begins this year’s postseason at No. 17 in the FEC standings.

Collin Morikawa enters this week atop the season-long standings with two wins on the season, including the British Open. Jon Rahm, who’s No. 1 in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings, is fifth in the FEC standings.

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Odds last updated Tuesday at 11 a.m. ET.

2021 Northern Trust: Fantasy Golf Top 20

20. Scottie Scheffler (+3000)

Followed up a T-8 at the British Open with a 14th-place finish at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational. He has seven top-10 finishes against four missed cuts in 2021. His strong putting and short game will be emphasized at Liberty National.

19. Hideki Matsuyama (+4000)

Though he remains inconsistent on the greens he ranks among the field leaders in Strokes Gained: Approach per round. He tied for second against the elite field at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational prior to missing the cut at last week’s Wyndham Championship.

18. Matt Fitzpatrick (+6000)

One of the best putters on Tour this season with 0.65 SG: Putting per round. He hasn’t played at this venue before but should be a course fit.

17. Tony Finau (+6000)

Started 2021 with four top-five finishes through his first five events but has just two top-10 finishes since, both in majors. He can up his game in bigger events and his 0.38 SG: Around-the-Green per round for the season will play well here.

16. Daniel Berger (+3000)

Sixth among qualified golfers with 0.88 SG: Approach for the 2021-22 season and enters the week 20th in the FEC standings with one victory and eight top-10 finishes since the fall.

15. Bryson DeChambeau (+3000)

Tied for eighth at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational for his first top-10 finish since a T-9 at the Wells Fargo Championship in early May. He rarely gets enough credit for his excellent putting, but his short game is a weakness that could be exposed at Liberty National.

14. Harris English (+4000)

Vaulted to fourth in the FEC standings by claiming his second win of the season at the Travelers Championship and finishing fourth at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational. He has two other top-10 finishes through 17 events in 2021, including a third-place showing at the U.S. Open.

13. Viktor Hovland (+3000)

Has never played this venue but is a strong fit for any course with 0.79 SG: Approach per round for the season. His short game is a weakness but it hasn’t stopped him from racking up two wins and seven top-10 finishes between the PGA Tour and European Tour in the 2020-21 season.

12. Abraham Ancer (+3000)

Won the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational to move to sixth in the season-long points standings. He finished second in this event in 2019 while leading the field in SG: Off-the-Tee and SG: Tee-to-Green.

11. Xander Schauffele (+2000)

Missed the cut here in 2019 with 1.23 strokes lost putting per round and 0.78 strokes lost around the greens. He has been much better this season in both areas and is also averaging 0.82 SG: Approach per round.

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10. Paul Casey (+3000)

Second in the field with 1.04 SG: Approach per round while adding 0.27 SG: Around-the-Green per round. Followed up a T-4 at the Olympic Golf Competition with a T-5 at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational and hasn’t missed a cut since the RBC Heritage in mid-April.

9. Justin Thomas (+3000)

A rare value by the betting odds after slipping to 13th in the Golfweek rankings. He has just one top-10 finish through 12 international events since winning The Players Championship. He remains excellent with the irons but his putting has been a struggle.

8. Brooks Koepka (+2000)

Tied for 30th in 2019 with 1.20 SG: Off-the-Tee per round but 0.37 strokes lost per round with the putter. Tied for 54th in the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational following a stretch of four finishes of T-6 or better within five events, including three majors.

7. Webb Simpson (+3000)

Leads all golfers in this field with more than eight rounds played at Liberty National with 2.64 strokes gained on the field per round. Tied for 18th in this event with 0.91 SG: Around-the-Green per round in 2019 and led last week’s Wyndham Championship field with 2.12 SG: Approach per round.

6. Rory McIlroy (+2000)

The two-time FedEx Cup champion tied for sixth in this event en route to winning his second title in 2019. He ranked fourth among those who made the cut with 1.27 SG: Off-the-Tee per round. He enters this year’s event 26th in the FEC standings.

5. Patrick Cantlay (+3000)

Third in the FEC standings with wins this season at the Zozo Championship in the fall and the Memorial Tournament in early June. He’s averaging 0.65 SG: Approach and 0.44 SG: Around-the-Green per round for the season.

4. Dustin Johnson (+1500)

It has been a disappointing 2021 campaign for the three-time winner in 2019, but he has corrected a bit of late with a T-8 finish at the British Open and a T-10 at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational. The reigning Northern Trust champion tied for 24th at Liberty National in 2019.

3. Jon Rahm (+900)

The No. 1 golfer in both the Golfweek rankings and the Official World Golf Ranking enters the week fifth in the FEC standings. He tied for third in this event in 2019 and leads all golfers this season with 2.17 SG: Tee-to-Green per round.

2. Jordan Spieth (+1500)

The resurgent Spieth is second in the FEC standings with one win and nine top-10 finishes this season. He tied for sixth here in 2019 with 2.09 SG: Putting per round and his short game and driver have been in much better form this season.

1. Collin Morikawa (+2000)

The British Open champ tied for fourth in the Olympics but then tied for 26th at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational to cap a difficult stretch of travel. He took last week off and comes to Liberty National GC better rested and still the Tour leader in SG: Approach. He tied for 52nd in his debut here as a 22-year-old in 2019.

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British Open 2021 fantasy golf power rankings

Feeling lucky this week? Check out the fantasy golf power rankings for the 2021 British Open at Royal St. George’s in England.

The 149th British Open takes place this week at Royal St. George’s in Sandwich, England. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings and odds for the 2021 British Open.

The British Open returns to the schedule after the 2020 tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s the 15th time the Open is being held at Royal St. George’s, with the most recent being in 2011. The course measures a little over 7,200 yards and plays to a par of 70.

Jon Rahm, sitting atop the Golfweek/Sagarin world ranking, is the betting favorite for the final major of 2021 after winning the U.S. Open in San Diego.

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Fantasy golf power rankings

20. Viktor Hovland (+3000)

Has two PGA Tour victories, but the biggest win of his career was just a few weeks ago at the European Tour’s BMW International Open against a very strong field. He’s fifth among qualified golfers with 1.93 total strokes gained on the field per round for the 2020-21 season.

19. Will Zalatoris (+6600)

Though he has cooled off of late, he’s still sixth among qualified golfers with 0.81 Stokes Gained: Approach per round for the season. We’re getting higher than usual odds following his rare missed cut at the U.S. Open, but he bounced back with a T-26 at the abrdn Scottish Open last week.

18. Matt Fitzpatrick (+3300)

Lost in a playoff in last week’s Scottish Open in his follow-up to a T-55 finish at the U.S. Open. He made the cut in each of the last four majors and finished T-20 in the 2019 British Open.

17. Tyrrell Hatton (+3000)

Was seemingly well poised to make a run at the Claret Jug last year before the season was suspended and the tournament canceled. He has four international wins since 2019 and six career wins on the European Tour.

16. Collin Morikawa (+3300)

The winner of the 2020 PGA Championship tied for eighth in his defense, and for fourth at the 2021 U.S. Open. He leads all golfers by a sizable margin in SG: Approach per round. The only knock is that the California native has never played in a British Open.


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15. Justin Rose (+5000)

Has played rather sporadically while battling a couple of injuries in 2021, but he still has three top-10 finishes through 11 international events, including a seventh-place showing at the Masters. He’s just 133rd in sand save percentage but is better used to his native pot bunkers.

14. Tommy Fleetwood (+4000)

Once ranked as high as ninth in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR), he has tumbled to 35th entering this week but showed much better form in a T-26 finish at the Scottish Open last week. His iron play is well-suited to the rolling fairways of links courses.

13. Lee Westwood (+5000)

The veteran’s 58 career rounds played in the British Open are tied for the second-most in this year’s field, and he has averaged 1.66 strokes gained on the field per round in the tournament. The 48-year-old missed the cut at St. George’s in both 2011 and 2003 but has played great golf in 2021 with two runner-up finishes at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship.

12. Scottie Scheffler (+4500)

Tied for 12th at the Scottish Open in a rare European Tour appearance ahead of his first British Open. He finished T-8 or better in three of his last five majors.

11. Jordan Spieth (+1800)

Three top-10 finishes and six straight made cuts since returning to the winner’s circle at the Valero Texas Open. His last major win was at the 2017 Open Championship. He’s 12th on the PGA Tour in par 4 efficiency from the key distance of 400-450 yards.

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10. Bryson DeChambeau (+3000)

His usual advantage off the tee won’t carry as much weight at Royal St. George’s, but it’s a good opportunity for his underrated putting and short game to shine at inflated odds.

9. Justin Thomas (+1800)

Seventh among qualified golfers in SG: Approach and sixth in total strokes gained on the field per round. Tied for 11th at the 2019 British Open for a career-best finish in the tournament.

8. Webb Simpson (+6000)

Tied for first on Tour through 57 measured rounds in par 4 efficiency from the key distance of 400-450 yards and leads all golfers in scrambling and sand save percentage. Enters the week 19th in the Golfweek rankings and is a tremendous value bet at these odds.

7. Louis Oosthuizen (+2800)

The 38-year-old is playing the best golf of his career with back-to-back runner-up finishes at the PGA Championship and the U.S. Open. His lone career win on the PGA Tour was at the 2010 British Open. His putter is a greater advantage at the shorter major venues.

6. Patrick Cantlay (+2800)

Meets a lot of the same criteria as Simpson this week but at half the odds with two victories on the 2020-21 PGA Tour season. He’s second in scrambling and T-1 in par 4 efficiency: 400-450 yards. He tied for 12th at the 2018 Open Championship.

5. Dustin Johnson (+2000)

Back to No. 1 in the OWGR despite not playing on either side of the Atlantic last week. Not typically considered as a big threat for the British Open, but he has three career top-10 finishes, including a T-2 at Royal St. George’s in 2011.

4. Xander Schauffele (+1600)

Tied for second at the 2018 British Open but finished just T-41 in 2019. He’s second to Rahm in total strokes gained on the field per round this season, but he has been experimenting with his putting style of late.

3. Jon Rahm (+750)

The only real argument to be made against the betting favorite and top-ranked player in the Golfweek rankings is that no one has gone back-to-back at the U.S. Open and British Open since Tom Watson in 1982. The courses and conditions aren’t comparable, but there isn’t an international venue that has seemed to have much defense against Rahm.

2. Brooks Koepka (+1400)

Leads all golfers with an aggregate score of minus-84 in majors since 2016, but he’s on record as saying Royal St. George’s isn’t his “favorite venue” on the British Open rotation. He has three top-10 finishes in his last four appearances at the British Open, and he finished in the top five of the last two majors this year.

1. Rory McIlroy (+1800)

The 2014 Open champion previously tied for 25th at Royal St. George’s in the 2011 British Open. He returned to form this year with victory at the Wells Fargo Championship, and he tied for seventh at the U.S. Open. The shorter venue should allow him to play more conservatively off the tee and avoid some recent trouble he has had.

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British Open field by the rankings

Need some help choosing your fantasy team for the British Open? Consult this field list broken down by ranking.

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Despite the fact that there have been so many players have withdrawn from the British Open in the days leading up to this year’s final major at Royal St. George’s in Sandwich, England, the field remains strong with 17 of the top players in the Official World Golf Ranking and all 30 of the top players in the Golfweek/Sagarin Pro Rankings.

Need some help choosing your fantasy team for this week? The entire British Open field is broken down below according to the Golfweek/Sagarins and the OWGR.

So far in the 2020-21 Tour season, the average ranking of the winner heading into the week in which he won a PGA Tour event has been 86.05 in the Golfweek/Sagarins and 89.15 in the OWGR.

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Player Golfweek/Sagarin OWGR
 Jon Rahm 1 2
 Xander Schauffele 2 5
 Viktor Hovland 3 14
 Louis Oosthuizen 4 13
 Dustin Johnson 5 1
 Justin Thomas 6 3
 Daniel Berger 7 16
 Jordan Spieth 8 23
 Paul Casey 9 21
 Patrick Reed 10 9
 Joaquin Niemann 11 26
 Collin Morikawa 12 4
 Brian Harman 13 46
 Scottie Scheffler 14 19
 Bryson DeChambeau 15 6
 Patrick Cantlay 16 7
 Harris English 17 12
 Adam Scott 18 43
 Webb Simpson 19 15
 Will Zalatoris 20 30
 Abraham Ancer 21 22
 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 22 45
 Cameron Smith 23 28
 Tony Finau 24 17
 Ryan Palmer 25 31
 Jason Kokrak 26 24
 Cameron Tringale 27 76
 Tyrrell Hatton 28 10
 Charley Hoffman 29 57
 Rory McIlroy 30 11
 Corey Conners 32 38
 Matt Fitzpatrick 33 20
 Russell Henley 36 55
 Robert MacIntyre 38 53
 Stewart Cink 39 39
 Shane Lowry 40 44
 Tommy Fleetwood 41 35
 Billy Horschel 42 25
 Talor Gooch 45 74
 Sam Burns 47 34
 Matt Jones 49 63
 Ian Poulter 51 50
 Chris Kirk 52 66
 Kevin Streelman 54 56
 Alex Noren 55 86
 Emiliano Grillo 59 80
 Brendon Todd 60 69
 Keegan Bradley 61 78
 Brooks Koepka 62 8
 Matt Wallace 64 60
 Sergio Garcia 65 51
 Lanto Griffin 66 75
 Jason Day 67 68
 Brendan Steele 68 91
 Bernd Wiesberger 69 58
 Kevin Kisner 74 48
 Harold Varner III 76 84
 Carlos Ortiz 78 59
 Branden Grace 81 62
 Lee Westwood 82 29
 Justin Rose 83 47
 Lucas Herbert 84 49
 Max Homa 85 41
 Lucas Glover 87 79
 Marc Leishman 91 33
 Andy Sullivan 92 85
 Mackenzie Hughes 93 64
 Antoine Rozner 96 88
 Matthias Schwab 97 131
 Matt Kuchar 98 65
 Joel Dahmen 99 82
 Sebastián Muñoz 101 77
 Thomas Detry 103 71
 Troy Merritt 109 89
 Rickie Fowler 110 100
 Takumi Kanaya 114 90
 Gary Woodland 117 70
 Phil Mickelson 118 32
 Brandt Snedeker 119 142
 Erik van Rooyen 121 96
 C.T. Pan 128 194
 Adam Hadwin 136 113
 Francesco Molinari 143 141
 Danny Willett 156 115
 Jason Scrivener 163 103
 Marcus Armitage 166 124
 Sam Horsfield 167 97
 Chez Reavie 168 157
 Chan Kim 174 94
 Adam Long 176 92
 Richard Bland 180 98
 Victor Perez 182 42
 Joost Luiten 188 190
 Guido Migliozzi 190 73
 Ryan Fox 193 185
 Garrick Higgo 196 40
 Justin Harding 199 126
 Dylan Frittelli 201 106
 Martin Kaymer 203 83
 Aaron Rai 205 109
 Dean Burmester 220 95
 Rafa Cabrera Bello 223 145
 Keith Mitchell 233 171
 Rikuya Hoshino 237 81
 Daniel Hillier 257 672
 Byeong Hun An 272 150
 Ryosuke Kinoshita 273 105
 Michael Lorenzo-Vera 282 223
 Johannes Veerman 292 188
 Jimmy Walker 296 341
 Padraig Harrington 299 152
 Kurt Kitayama 306 130
 Yuki Inamori 317 139
 Jazz Janewattananond 323 144
 John Catlin 325 93
 Romain Langasque 331 203
 Jack Senior 342 280
 Richard Mansell 361 357
 Marcel Siem 364 302
 Min Woo Lee 368 61
 Daniel van Tonder 383 87
 Marcel Schneider 426 259
 Marcus Kinhult 427 214
 Henrik Stenson 433 172
 Jaco Ahlers 434 243
 Shaun Norris 455 118
 Benjamin Hebert 491 262
 Jorge Campillo 531 193
 Paul Waring 546 310
 Ryutaro Nagano 547 486
 Rikard Karlberg 551 304
 JC Ritchie 559 233
 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño 589 843
 Brad Kennedy 602 219
 Haotong Li 756 379
 Jon Thomson 795 889
 Deyen Lawson 861 633
 Sam Bairstow N/R N/R
 Christoffer Bring N/R 1901
 Ricardo Celia N/R 1073
 Darren Clarke N/R 1901
 Daniel Croft N/R N/R
 Ernie Els N/R 1247
 Sam Forgan N/R 1901
 Abel Gallegos N/R 1901
 Cole Hammer N/R 1901
 Ben Hutchinson N/R 1095
 Richard T. Lee N/R 355
 Yuxin Lin N/R 1210
 Joe Long N/R N/R
 Aaron Pike N/R 643
 Nicholas Poppleton N/R 984
 Poom Saksansin N/R 666
 Matthias Schmid N/R 1085
 Laird Shepherd N/R N/R
 Connor Worsdall N/R 1901

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Fantasy golf power rankings for the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines

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Major championship golf returns to Torrey Pines in San Diego, California, for the second time this year for for the 121st U.S. Open. Torrey Pines annually hosts the Farmers Insurance Open but this week will hold its first U.S. Open since 2008. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings and odds for the 2021 U.S. Open, with PGA Tour picks and predictions.

The third major of 2021 is the fifth of the 2020-21 Tour season. Bryson DeChambeau won his first major at the 2020 U.S. Open in September at Winged Foot Golf Club, and he’ll look to become the first back-to-back U.S. Open champ since rival Brooks Koepka won in 2017 and 2018.

Torrey Pines will play to 7,600-7,800 yards and to a par of 71. Conditions will also be much more difficult than they were for the Farmers Insurance Open in January.

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Fantasy golf power rankings

20. Marc Leishman (+7000)

Won the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open at 15-under par and had runner-up finishes in 2010 and 2014. He returned to the winner’s circle with partner Cameron Smith at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans earlier this year. His 35 rounds played on Torrey Pines South Course are fourth-most in the field.

19. Sungjae Im (+7000)

Put together a solid weekend at the Palmetto Championship to finish T-35 last week. He averaged 1.30 Strokes Gained: Approach and 1.08 SG: Tee-to-Green per round.

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18. Abraham Ancer (+6600)

Comes off a missed cut at the Porsche European Open after a strong run on the PGA Tour that included three straight top-10 finishes at the Valspar Championship (5), Wells Fargo Championship (2) and PGA Championship (T-8). His driver and irons are strong, but he needs to be better around the greens.

17. Daniel Berger (+5000)

Tenth on Tour this season with 1.72 total strokes gained on the field per round. He has one win and four other top-10 finishes against just two missed cuts through 12 events in 2021, but he missed the cut at the Masters and tied for 75th at the PGA Championship.

16. Cameron Smith (+5500)

Averaging 0.44 SG: Around-the-Green and 0.62 SG: Putting per round to nicely complement a strong iron game. He’s also 31st on Tour in bogey avoidance and can avoid the high scores that plague U.S. Open scorecards.

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15. Will Zalatoris (+4000)

Twenty-third in bogey avoidance, T-29 in par 4 efficiency from 450-500 yards and third in SG: Approach per round. He tied for sixth at the U.S. Open in the fall and has six top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour since, including both the Masters and PGA Championship.

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14. Scottie Scheffler (+4000)

Hasn’t finished outside the top 20 in any of his last four major appearances, including a T-8 at the PGA Championship last month. His third-place finish at the Memorial Tournament was his fifth top 10 through 15 events to begin the 2021 schedule.

13. Patrick Reed (+2800)

Won the Farmers Insurance Open in January; however, the U.S. Open will be played solely on Torrey Pines South Course and the conditions will be much tougher with thicker rough and faster greens. He gained 1.31 strokes per round around the greens in January, but that area of the game will be much tougher, in particular.

12. Patrick Cantlay (+2500)

Defeated Collin Morikawa in a playoff to win the Memorial Tournament after Jon Rahm was forced to withdraw with the 54-hole lead. The U.S. Open has historically been his worst of the four majors, but his short game has been strong on the 2020-21 season with 0.46 SG: Around-the-Green per round.

11. Jordan Spieth (+2000)

The greatest weakness in his resurgent 2021 schedule has been accuracy off the tee. That’s likely to be met with greater consequence at Torrey Pines than at any of the eight courses where he placed in the top 10 this year.

10. Xander Schauffele (+1800)

Enters the week No. 2 in the Golfweek/Sagarin world rankings and second in total strokes gained on the field per round for the season. He finished T-6 or better in each of his four career U.S. Open appearances, but he missed the cut at the PGA Championship last month.

9. Justin Thomas (+2000)

He hasn’t finished better than T-13 in any of his last seven events following victory at The Players. He’s second on Tour in SG: Approach and fifth in SG: Tee-to-Green but has limited experience at Torrey Pines.

8. Rory McIlroy (+2000)

Averaging 2.40 strokes gained on the field over nine career rounds on the South Course. He had a disappointing T-49 finish at the PGA Championship but improved to T-18 at the Memorial Tournament with 1.01 SG: Approach per round and a strong putting performance.

7. Viktor Hovland (+2500)

The two-time PGA Tour winner had one of his two 2021 runner-up finishes at the Farmers in January. He’s fourth among qualified golfers in SG: Off-the-Tee, and has finished T-13 and T-12 in two U.S. Open appearances.

6. Collin Morikawa (+2200)

Followed up his 2020 PGA Championship win with a missed cut at the U.S. Open, but has rebounded with strong showings at the first two majors of 2021. He’s first on Tour in both SG: Approach and SG: Tee-to-Green, and tied for first in par 4 efficiency from the key distance of 450-500 yards.

5. Tony Finau (+2500)

Four straight top-10 finishes and nine in his last 13 major appearances. He has gained an average of 2.06 strokes per round on the South Course over 21 rounds.

4. Dustin Johnson (+1400)

No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking but fifth in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Coming off a T-10 finish against a weak field at the Palmetto Championship in which he averaged 1.82 SG: Tee-to-Green per round.

3. Brooks Koepka (+1800)

The two-time U.S. Open champ and four-time major winner missed the cut at the Palmetto Championship due to an awful short game and putting performance. The conditions will be much more fitting to his game this week.

2. Bryson DeChambeau (+1800)

The winner of the 2020 U.S. Open by six strokes is being slighted a bit by the odds this week. He’s No. 1 among qualified golfers in SG: Off-the-Tee and fourth in SG: Tee-to-Green. His added power and distance are best-suited to the U.S. Open conditions.

1. Jon Rahm (+1000)

The No. 1 player in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings was forced to withdraw from the Memorial with a six-stroke lead after the third round due to a positive COVID-19 test. He eyes his first career major win at a course where he has averaged 2.05 strokes gained per round over 15 career rounds.

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AT&T Byron Nelson field, by the rankings

Check out the Byron Nelson field broken down below according to the Golfweek/Sagarins and the OWGR.

The PGA Tour stops in Texas this week for the AT&T Byron Nelson Championship. Many players will use this as a tune-up for next week’s PGA Championship at Kiawah Island, the second major of 2021. Given that, the Bryon Nelson features a relatively strong field, with top players like Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Jordan Spieth and Hideki Matsuyama.

The entire field is broken down below according to the Golfweek/Sagarins and the OWGR.

So far in the 2020-21 Tour season, the average ranking of the winner heading into the week in which he won a PGA Tour event has been 95 in the Golfweek/Sagarins and 87.6 in the OWGR.

Players GW/Sagarin OWGR
 Jon Rahm 2 3
 Bryson DeChambeau 6 5
 Daniel Berger 9 16
 Will Zalatoris 10 30
 Matt Fitzpatrick 22 17
 Ryan Palmer 25 31
 Jordan Spieth 26 28
 Harris English 29 24
 Scottie Scheffler 30 22
 Hideki Matsuyama 31 15
 Si Woo Kim 37 50
 Sam Burns 47 44
 Alex Noren 52 102
 Patton Kizzire 55 191
 Sergio Garcia 57 46
 John Huh 61 321
 Brooks Koepka 64 12
 Talor Gooch 65 73
 Thomas Pieters 67 88
 Sepp Straka 68 154
 Charles Howell III 70 128
 Matt Kuchar 78 49
 Doug Ghim 79 236
 Lee Westwood 86 23
 Jason Day 87 62
 Scott Stallings 91 269
 Charl Schwartzel 93 157
 Jhonattan Vegas 94 181
 Sebastián Muñoz 96 68
 Scott Piercy 101 185
 Erik van Rooyen 102 75
 Peter Uihlein 106 234
 Carlos Ortiz 107 54
 Antoine Rozner 108 70
 Pat Perez 109 229
 Wyndham Clark 110 149
 James Hahn 112 153
 Wesley Bryan 116 371
 Adam Schenk 117 230
 Rickie Fowler 120 122
 Doc Redman 122 168
 Marc Leishman 123 38
 Luke List 126 145
 Camilo Villegas 127 213
 Mark Hubbard 128 175
 Ryan Moore 129 202
 Rory Sabbatini 130 143
 Josh Teater 133 392
 C.T. Pan 135 162
 Aaron Wise 137 130
 Roger Sloan 139 365
 K.H. Lee 142 137
 Vincent Whaley 143 384
 Troy Merritt 144 169
 Martin Laird 145 95
 Tom Hoge 146 108
 Kevin Chappell 151 581
 Tyler Duncan 153 183
 Brice Garnett 155 243
 Cameron Champ 157 89
 Brandt Snedeker 159 127
 Russell Knox 169 204
 Will Gordon 170 217
 Tom Lewis 171 112
 Andrew Putnam 172 142
 Hank Lebioda 174 332
 Ben Martin 176 301
 Keith Mitchell 178 156
 Brian Stuard 179 203
 Patrick Rodgers 184 216
 Danny Lee 185 178
 Nate Lashley 189 152
 Anirban Lahiri 192 333
 Joseph Bramlett 193 298
 Harry Higgs 196 148
 Cameron Percy 199 299
 Bronson Burgoon 200 317
 Padraig Harrington 202 253
 Bo Hoag 210 247
 Austin Cook 221 238
 Kramer Hickok 222 336
 Ryan Armour 224 257
 Chesson Hadley 228 302
 Andrew Landry 229 138
 Tim Wilkinson 244 513
 Kris Ventura 251 278
 Rafa Cabrera Bello 256 131
 Vaughn Taylor 257 198
 John Catlin 268 78
 Wes Roach 277 403
 Satoshi Kodaira 287 374
 Sam Ryder 288 200
 Scott Harrington 305 369
 D.J. Trahan 306 568
 Tyler McCumber 309 274
 Michael Gligic 311 387
 Scott Brown 320 283
 Beau Hossler 325 382
 Aaron Baddeley 326 473
 Seamus Power 330 437
 J.J. Spaun 335 478
 Ryan Brehm 342 495
 Jimmy Walker 351 510
 Jonathan Byrd 354 750
 J.B. Holmes 355 443
 Roberto Castro 365 716
 Rob Oppenheim 367 429
 Fabián Gómez 371 379
 Jamie Lovemark 378 455
 Xinjun Zhang 386 324
 Rafael Campos 399 270
 Bill Haas 401 656
 Kelly Kraft 405 677
 Ted Potter Jr. 406 351
 Chris Baker 409 536
 K.J. Choi 410 577
 Johnson Wagner 411 987
 Ricky Barnes 419 1129
 Hudson Swafford 423 189
 Mark Anderson 424 682
 Sean O’Hair 428 660
 David Hearn 434 501
 Bo Van Pelt 436 600
 Ryan Blaum 437 1303
 MJ Daffue 440 705
 Sung Kang 441 184
 Kevin Tway 448 469
 Luke Donald 452 658
 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 466 435
 Zack Sucher 474 463
 Rhein Gibson 484 592
 Grayson Murray 487 373
 Sebastian Cappelen 488 547
 Ben Taylor 494 988
 Greg Chalmers 518 672
 Nelson Ledesma 534 530
 Michael Gellerman 550 742
 Jonas Blixt 577 884
 Hunter Mahan 588 1291
 Shawn Stefani 589 654
 Michael Kim 590 1409
 Nick Watney 598 489
 Kevin Stadler 638 1855
 Martin Trainer 643 1003
 Matt Every 666 772
 John Senden 673 1855
 J.J. Henry 708 1644
 Dominic Bozzelli 748 1043
 Pierceson Coody N/R N/R
 Cole Hammer N/R 1855
 Tom Lovelady N/R 1855
 Ryan Lumsden N/R 556
 John Lyras N/R 1153
 Dylan Meyer N/R 1855
 Shane Pearce N/R N/R
 Tyler Strafaci N/R N/R

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