Augusta National Women’s Amateur: The top 10 college players in the field

Looking for a favorite at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur? These 10 highly ranked college players would be a good place to start.

A huge portion of the 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur field are current college players. In all there are 64 of them (including one NCAA Division II player, the University of Tampa’s Kiira Riihijarvi). That number also includes 10 players who are completing a fifth year of NCAA eligibility after the spring 2020 season was wiped out due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

No team will send more players than USC, which will field six women. South Carolina is sending four players.

Looking for a favorite or a name to watch? These 10 players, who are the highest-ranked collegians in the field according to the Golfweek/Sagarin College Rankings, would be a good place to start.

The Memorial Tournament field by the rankings

We break down the field at the Memorial Tournament according to the Official World Golf Ranking and the Golfweek/Sagarin Pro Rankings.

The PGA Tour starts its second consecutive week at Muirfield Village Golf Club with the Memorial Tournament, annually one of the top events on the summer Tour schedule.

This year, it stands out for another reason. Tiger Woods will tee it up for the first time since the PGA Tour restarted play in June post-coronavirus shut-down. In addition to Woods, the Memorial field is highlighted by nine of the top 10 players in the Golfweek/Sagarin Pro Rankings.


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The Memorial field is broken down below according to each player’s ranking in the Golfweek/Sagarins and in the Official World Golf Ranking. For the 2019-20 season, the average ranking of the winner heading into the week in which they won PGA Tour event has been 70.78 in the Golfweek/Sagarins and 97.04 in the OWGR.

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Player Golfweek/Sagarin OWGR
 Rory McIlroy 1 1
 Jon Rahm 2 2
 Patrick Cantlay 3 10
 Webb Simpson 4 5
 Justin Thomas 5 3
 Daniel Berger 6 28
 Bryson DeChambeau 7 7
 Xander Schauffele 8 11
 Collin Morikawa 10 13
 Dustin Johnson 12 4
 Matthew Fitzpatrick 13 27
 Sungjae Im 14 22
 Viktor Hovland 15 33
 Adam Hadwin 16 53
 Abraham Ancer 17 21
 Patrick Reed 18 8
 Hideki Matsuyama 19 23
 Paul Casey 20 25
 Harris English 21 145
 Tony Finau 22 19
 Gary Woodland 23 18
 Brooks Koepka 24 6
 Tiger Woods 25 14
 Ian Poulter 26 51
 Mark Hubbard 27 133
 Louis Oosthuizen 28 24
 Matthias Schwab 30 91
 Doc Redman 31 120
 Billy Horschel 32 39
 Rory Sabbatini 33 85
 Joel Dahmen 34 67
 J.T. Poston 36 63
 Talor Gooch 37 139
 Sergio Garcia 38 38
 Rickie Fowler 39 31
 Brian Harman 41 126
 Joaquin Niemann 42 64
 Matt Kuchar 43 20
 Carlos Ortiz 46 130
 Kevin Na 51 30
 Cameron Champ 52 76
 Jordan Spieth 53 61
 Corey Conners 54 66
 Byeong Hun An 55 57
 Lucas Glover 56 81
 Nick Taylor 57 100
 Shane Lowry 58 26
 Justin Rose 59 16
 Scottie Scheffler 60 60
 Harold Varner III 61 116
 Bud Cauley 62 132
 Marc Leishman 63 17
 Maverick McNealy 65 179
 Brendon Todd 66 52
 Stewart Cink 69 252
 Kevin Kisner 72 36
 Alex Noren 73 121
 Lanto Griffin 74 86
 Zach Johnson 75 198
 Brian Stuard 77 127
 Max Homa 79 74
 Vaughn Taylor 83 104
 Harry Higgs 84 128
 Denny McCarthy 86 192
 Brandt Snedeker 87 54
 Chez Reavie 88 40
 Adam Long 90 105
 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 91 48
 Keegan Bradley 92 70
 Troy Merritt 93 142
 Scott Piercy 94 102
 Brendan Steele 95 112
 Sebastián Muñoz 98 94
 Matthew Wolff 99 59
 Erik van Rooyen 100 42
 Dylan Frittelli 103 110
 Ryan Palmer 105 73
 Branden Grace 106 75
 Jim Furyk 108 90
 Victor Perez 111 43
 Matt Wallace 113 47
 Charles Howell III 114 88
 Tyler Duncan 115 163
 Patrick Rodgers 116 206
 Graeme McDowell 117 49
 Bernd Wiesberger 119 29
 Danny Willett 120 37
 Jason Kokrak 122 62
 Bubba Watson 123 56
 Tom Hoge 126 125
 Matthew NeSmith 127 187
 Henrik Norlander 128 189
 Ryan Moore 129 118
 Jason Day 130 58
 Rafa Cabrera Bello 134 50
 Phil Mickelson 135 69
 Cameron Smith 136 41
 Jason Dufner 139 293
 Jason Scrivener 141 180
 Zac Blair 146 208
 Danny Lee 147 96
 Kevin Streelman 155 44
 Andrew Putnam 159 82
 Steve Stricker 169 748
 Bo Hoag 173 303
 Wyndham Clark 176 161
 Andrew Landry 178 111
 Mackenzie Hughes 191 97
 Sung Kang 192 55
 Si Woo Kim 199 129
 Jazz Janewattananond 204 45
 Xinjun Zhang 208 151
 Sepp Straka 215 136
 Scott Harrington 227 243
 Charl Schwartzel 251 219
 Keith Mitchell 255 109
 Nate Lashley 264 89
 Emiliano Grillo 265 152
 Bill Haas 294 511
 C.T. Pan 331 107
 Ernie Els 335 462
 Haotong Li 369 101
 K.J. Choi 388 444
 Kevin Tway 393 176
 Jim Herman 397 306
 Jimmy Walker 408 298
 David Lingmerth 572 1005
 Vijay Singh 670 888
 Peter Kuest N/R 2076
 Tom Lehman N/R 2076
 William McGirt N/R 1393
 Andy Ogletree N/R 2076
 Carl Pettersson N/R 2076

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With most professional golf on hiatus, OWGR and Rolex Rankings announce freeze

The governing boards responsible for the Official World Golf Ranking and the Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking announced a rankings pause.

With professional golf on pause for the next several weeks, the rankings are also on pause. The governing boards responsible for the Official World Golf Ranking and the Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking released a statement on March 20 that the rankings would effectively be frozen as they stand as tours around the world suspend competition amid a global pandemic.

A statement that appeared on the OWGR web site said rankings resumption information would be made available “in due course.”

As it stands, Rory McIlroy is the top-ranked male in the world while Jin Young Ko remains the top-ranked female. McIlroy and Ko are also the No. 1-ranked players in the Golfweek/Sagarin Professional Rankings, which will continue to be run each week.

The other factor that should be taken into account with the OWGR and Rolex Rankings freeze is the impact on Olympic team selection. The rankings are used to finalize the fields for that event. A statement from the International Golf Federation supported the rankings freeze and confirmed that June 22 would remain the cutoff.

“The qualification system for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games commenced on 1 July 2018 and will conclude on 22 June 2020 for the men and from 8 July 2018 through to 29 June 2020 for the women, with players accumulating World Ranking Points over a two-year ‘rolling’ period,” the statement read. “This has proven to be a fair and equitable system and despite the freeze, we believe that the system remains fair to all athletes who are vying for qualification to the Tokyo Olympic Games.”

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Pepperdine rises to No. 1 in the nation after closing rally to win Amer Ari

Pepperdine’s men came back from 12 shots down at the tournament in Hawaii for a second spring win that left them No. 1 in the nation.

When William Mouw poured in a well-timed eagle from 40 feet on the closing hole of the Waikoloa Kings’ Course in Hawaii, players standing 200 yards back in the fairway knew about it. It was an out-of-character moment (“Come on, baby!”) for the freshman born of a game-changing eagle.

“I’m trying to downplay it a little bit,” Pepperdine head coach Michael Beard said, laughing. “He went nuts.”

Mouw’s moment played a big role in an all-world comeback at the Amer Ari Invitational, setting up what Beard calls the biggest win in his eight seasons as Pepperdine’s coach.

Rallies unfold quickly in college golf. A few minutes before Mouw came through No. 18, Beard had stood in the fairway with freshman Dylan Menante as he pulled a 4-iron from 220 yards and stuck it to 6 feet to set up an eagle of his own. Two Pepperdine birdies followed before Mouw came through with the second eagle. Pepperdine counters played the hole in 6 under.

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“It was happening so fast I didn’t even really get a chance to see what other teams were doing,” Beard said of the finish. “It just felt like, who knows what’s going to happen at the end but we’re going to be pretty close.”

Remarkably, Pepperdine was 12 shots out of it entering the final round at Waikoloa. The Waves went 18 under in the final round, ended the week at 39 under and have now won two spring titles before many teams have even teed it up once. That makes three wins this season.

Pepperdine’s roster inspires big expectations, from Mouw and Menante on up to redshirt senior Sahith Theegala, whose recovery birdie on No. 18 (right after a double-bogey at No. 17) was just as important as the freshman fireworks.

Resumes are deep and heads level. Even when Pepperdine landed at No. 2 in Golfweek’s Preseason Rankings, Beard felt it would have no bearing on his team’s performance this season.

“I don’t get the sense that we’re going to fall in love with ourselves,” he said in September.

Asked to reassess after the Amer Ari win, Beard still feels that rings true.

“It’s always easier to get to the top than to stay there,” he said. “That’s something I’ve learned maybe not coaching, but just golf in general.”

Pepperdine has never been the No. 1-ranked program in the country – not even during a 1997 season that ended with the NCAA title – but the Waves rose to the top of the Golfweek/Sagarin College Rankings after the Amer Ari.

“It’s not like we’re going to practice every day to get to No. 1,” Beard said. “That’s not like an end goal for us. It’s more about trying to get to the national championship and then trying to find a way to get past that first cut and then get to match play.”

For Theegala, who redshirted last season with a wrist injury, the rise truly has been extreme. Pepperdine bobbed around the No. 100 position in the rankings when Beard was recruiting him. Now they’re No. 1. It’s a big moment for coach and player to share.

None of it happens overnight, of course, and that even goes for the schedule. The Amer Ari is a tournament start Beard has eyed for years. New teams don’t simply sign up. Pepperdine got in when a spot became available and two other teams turned it down ahead of them.

From here, the road is no less arduous, with starts at the Prestige, Southern Highlands and Western Intercollegiate coming down the pipe.

In creating this schedule, Beard looked down the line and saw the pieces were there.

“If they’re really competitive and see themselves as winners, I want to put them out there to push them to get better,” he said. “It was all just kind of a thought. If we’re really going to be good, if these guys’ resumes – if it’s as good as it looks on paper, we’ll see how good they really are if we can get a schedule where we’re playing against the best teams.”

Pepperdine’s 10 men do not break cleanly into an A squad and a B squad. Even the No. 10 player has competed in three tournaments this season. Sophomore Joe Highsmith, winner of the Sahalee Players Championship this summer and arguably the team’s most improved player, hadn’t missed a tournament until he failed to get through team qualifying for the Amer Ari.

Team qualifying is no picnic, and at least a couple spots in the roster for each event are up for grabs that way. A top-10 finish in a tournament guarantees a start the next week. Win, and you keep your spot for the next two events. Beard likes to reserve a coaches’ pick or two, as well.

“It kind of prepares them for when they turn pro because you have to bring your game every week,” Beard said of qualifying. “They’re getting some good time here to figure themselves out when they’re constantly having to perform and compete against others.”

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Genesis Invitational field, by the rankings

The 2020 Genesis Invitational at Riviera features 120 of the best golfers in the world.

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The Genesis Invitational features 120 of the best golfers in the world.

The PGA Tour has announced that nine of the top 10 golfers in the Official World Golf Ranking are in the field.

This marks the most for an event that “distributes 500 FedExCup points to the winner (non-majors, WGCs, FedExCup Playoffs and THE PLAYERS) since the 2007 Wells Fargo Championship.”

Meanwhile, eight of the top ten players in the Golfweek/Sagarin ranking are in the field.

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Rory McIlroy, now the No. 1-ranked player in both rankings, leads the way. Tiger Woods, tournament host, is 7th in the Golfweek/Sagarin ranking and 8th in the OWGR.

Player GW/Sagarin OWGR
Rory McIlroy 1 1
Jon Rahm 3 3
Patrick Cantlay 4 6
Justin Thomas 6 4
Tiger Woods 7 8
Collin Morikawa 8 53
Dustin Johnson 9 5
Hideki Matsuyama 11 23
Brooks Koepka 12 2
Justin Rose 13 10
Matthew Fitzpatrick 14 25
Adam Scott 15 14
Xander Schauffele 16 9
Paul Casey 17 21
Patrick Reed 19 13
Tony Finau 21 12
Sungjae Im 22 33
Jim Furyk 24 74
Matt Kuchar 26 20
Rory Sabbatini 29 97
Marc Leishman 30 19
Jason Kokrak 31 73
Andrew Putnam 35 56
Abraham Ancer 37 29
Jordan Spieth 39 49
Vaughn Taylor 41 109
Scott Piercy 42 98
Joaquin Niemann 43 64
Russell Knox 44 115
Scottie Scheffler 45 54
Adam Hadwin 47 57
Nick Taylor 48 101
Alex Noren 49 89
Charles Howell III 50 67
Cameron Tringale 51 217
Erik van Rooyen 53 50
Bryson DeChambeau 55 18
Rafa Cabrera Bello 57 46
Sergio Garcia 58 41
Max Homa 59 90
J.T. Poston 61 75
Ryan Palmer 63 78
Jason Day 64 38
Kevin Na 65 28
Brian Harman 66 133
Bubba Watson 68 45
Denny McCarthy 73 164
Dylan Frittelli 74 118
Matt Jones 76 91
Corey Conners 78 63
Lanto Griffin 79 93
Matthew Wolff 80 105
Talor Gooch 81 208
Ryan Moore 82 110
Francesco Molinari 86 24
Pat Perez 89 136
Keegan Bradley 90 58
Bud Cauley 91 147
Sebastián Muñoz 92 106
Carlos Ortiz 93 150
Brendon Todd 94 61
Cameron Smith 95 35
Joel Dahmen 98 104
Danny Willett 100 31
Aaron Baddeley 101 246
Brian Stuard 103 149
Nate Lashley 106 71
Bronson Burgoon 107 202
Jhonattan Vegas 120 159
Chez Reavie 123 43
Emiliano Grillo 125 126
Sam Ryder 128 267
Sam Burns 130 203
Aaron Wise 133 139
Branden Grace 137 70
J.B. Holmes 138 92
Sung Kang 140 86
Harold Varner III 143 143
Joseph Bramlett 146 429
Cameron Champ 149 77
Danny Lee 151 103
Peter Malnati 152 232
Adam Long 154 107
Scott Stallings 155 288
Troy Merritt 156 154
Patrick Rodgers 157 285
Adam Schenk 166 221
Kevin Tway 167 137
Kyle Stanley 172 141
Wyndham Clark 174 174
Charley Hoffman 176 162
Martin Laird 181 390
Nick Watney 184 216
Brian Gay 193 193
Phil Mickelson 194 55
Kiradech Aphibarnrat 204 127
Jimmy Walker 206 261
Jason Dufner 215 286
Kevin Chappell 219 433
Russell Henley 226 252
Ryan Armour 230 222
Luke List 231 165
J.J. Spaun 232 287
Andrew Landry 243 114
Tyler Duncan 245 168
C.T. Pan 249 84
Roger Sloan 266 268
Michael Thompson 270 236
Kyoung-Hoon Lee 278 302
Sepp Straka 283 179
Scott Brown 284 369
Si Woo Kim 287 122
Matt Every 291 289
Chris Stroud 428 278
Jim Herman 475 298
Kyongjun Moon 493 379
Martin Trainer 790 391
James Hahn N/R 768
Steve Stricker N/R 874

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Farmers Insurance Open field, by the rankings

The field list for the event, with each player’s Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking and Official World Golf Ranking indicated beside his name.

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The PGA Tour remains in California for the Farmers Insurance Open this week, but perhaps draws more eyes at Torrey Pines because of one man in particular: Tiger Woods.

Below is a field list for the event, with each player’s Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking and Official World Golf Ranking indicated beside his name.

Jeff Sagarin’s rating system is based on a mathematical formula that uses a player’s won-lost-tied record against other players when they play on the same course on the same day, and the stroke differential between those players, then links all players to one another based on common opponents. The ratings give an indication of who is playing well over the past 52 weeks.

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So far in the 2019-20 season, the average ranking of the winner entering the week in which he won has been No. 108 in the Golfweek/Sagarins and No. 139.8 in the OWGR.

Player GW/Sagarin OWGR
 Rory McIlroy 1 2
 Jon Rahm 2 3
 Tiger Woods 7 6
 Collin Morikawa 9 55
 Justin Rose 10 8
 Hideki Matsuyama 11 23
 Xander Schauffele 14 9
 Rickie Fowler 15 25
 Patrick Reed 20 12
 Brandt Snedeker 21 48
 Gary Woodland 23 15
 Scottie Scheffler 24 51
 Jason Kokrak 25 65
 Rory Sabbatini 26 85
 Sungjae Im 27 34
 Billy Horschel 33 39
 Tony Finau 34 16
 Jordan Spieth 37 45
 Russell Knox 39 111
 Byeong Hun An 41 47
 Cameron Tringale 44 215
 Marc Leishman 45 28
 Joaquin Niemann 50 58
 Matthew Wolff 51 102
 Francesco Molinari 56 21
 Ryan Palmer 59 72
 Matt Jones 64 99
 Cameron Smith 66 33
 Lanto Griffin 67 94
 Bud Cauley 72 142
 Denny McCarthy 76 151
 Lucas Glover 77 76
 Dylan Frittelli 80 107
 Sebastián Muñoz 81 98
 Jason Day 82 44
 Xinjun Zhang 83 136
 Talor Gooch 86 202
 Harris English 87 199
 Bo Hoag 89 272
 Pat Perez 91 126
 Emiliano Grillo 92 113
 Max Homa 94 128
 Carlos Ortiz 96 147
 Bubba Watson 99 56
 D.J. Trahan 102 308
 Doc Redman 105 153
 Keegan Bradley 106 53
 Harold Varner III 110 133
 Bronson Burgoon 113 191
 Harry Higgs 114 148
 Joel Dahmen 115 101
 Sam Ryder 118 250
 Sam Burns 125 188
 Sung Kang 127 88
 Nick Watney 134 196
 Grayson Murray 136 371
 Scott Stallings 138 283
 Brendan Steele 144 163
 Fabián Gómez 148 242
 Chase Seiffert 151 261
 Peter Malnati 153 265
 Kyle Stanley 154 124
 Jhonattan Vegas 155 161
 Kevin Streelman 156 131
 Scott Harrington 159 221
 Maverick McNealy 161 401
 Aaron Baddeley 164 270
 Cameron Percy 165 301
 Hank Lebioda 167 279
 Tyler McCumber 171 407
 Beau Hossler 173 208
 Richy Werenski 175 264
 Danny Lee 176 93
 Martin Laird 178 360
 Wyndham Clark 184 170
 Tom Hoge 189 178
 Cameron Champ 192 73
 Wes Roach 194 298
 Michael Thompson 199 218
 Rob Oppenheim 201 560
 Bill Haas 202 480
 Keith Mitchell 203 103
 Stewart Cink 205 217
 Ben Martin 207 737
 Kevin Tway 211 135
 Zac Blair 212 230
 Mark Anderson 215 356
 Joseph Bramlett 216 488
 Robby Shelton 217 166
 Charley Hoffman 218 173
 Mackenzie Hughes 223 278
 Ryan Brehm 224 343
 Henrik Norlander 226 213
 Chesson Hadley 229 180
 C.T. Pan 230 74
 Peter Uihlein 232 292
 Kramer Hickok 234 234
 Sepp Straka 236 165
 Jimmy Walker 238 246
 Scott Brown 242 348
 Vincent Whaley 248 505
 Matthew NeSmith 250 253
 John Huh 252 896
 Patrick Rodgers 255 383
 Phil Mickelson 256 82
 Cameron Davis 259 247
 J.J. Spaun 264 305
 Roger Sloan 266 259
 Jason Dufner 268 271
 K.J. Choi 269 419
 Kyoung-Hoon Lee 271 285
 Trey Mullinax 277 409
 Rhein Gibson 284 359
 Tim Wilkinson 285 416
 J.B. Holmes 288 109
 Anirban Lahiri 290 422
 Luke List 291 155
 Chris Baker 297 464
 Chris Stroud 306 258
 Kristoffer Ventura 319 176
 Michael Gligic 320 427
 Austin Cook 327 291
 Robert Streb 330 260
 Dominic Bozzelli 332 463
 Doug Ghim 343 435
 Ted Potter Jr. 348 284
 Patton Kizzire 360 334
 Satoshi Kodaira 363 211
 Ben Taylor 373 601
 Lucas Bjerregaard 385 86
 Zack Sucher 403 171
 Michael Gellerman 414 389
 Sebastian Cappelen 417 341
 Nelson Ledesma 448 313
 Brandon Hagy 458 498
 Jim Herman 515 287
 Vince Covello 567 531
 Hunter Mahan 648 682
 John Senden 735 1228
 Martin Trainer 757 367
 Alex Beach N/R 2079
 Jacob Bergeron N/R 2079
 Michael Block N/R 2079
 Graham DeLaet N/R 2079
 Will Gordon N/R 810
 Harry Hall N/R 728
 KK Limbhasut N/R 2079
 Jamie Lovemark N/R 689
 Patrick Martin N/R N/R
 Seung-Yul Noh N/R 1476
 Eddie Olson N/R 2079
 Isaiah Salinda N/R 1423
 Kevin Stadler N/R 2079
 Steve Stricker N/R 798
 Justin Suh N/R 1004
 Brandon Wu N/R 966

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The American Express, by the rankings

This is the ffield list for the event, with each player’s Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking and Official World Golf Ranking indicated beside his name.

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The PGA Tour season is in California after two weeks in Hawaii to open the calendar year.

Below is a field list for the event, with each player’s Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking and Official World Golf Ranking indicated beside his name.

Jeff Sagarin’s rating system is based on a mathematical formula that uses a player’s won-lost-tied record against other players when they play on the same course on the same day, and the stroke differential between those players, then links all players to one another based on common opponents. The ratings give an indication of who is playing well over the past 52 weeks.

Paul Casey is the highest ranked golfer in the field, followed by Rickie Fowler.

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Golfer GW/Sagarin OWGR
Paul Casey 15 17
Rickie Fowler 20 22
Jason Kokrak 22 64
Billy Horschel 24 36
Rory Sabbatini 27 84
Sungjae Im 28 35
Vaughn Taylor 30 98
Francesco Molinari 35 20
Kevin Kisner 37 30
Charles Howell III 38 57
Scottie Scheffler 40 66
Tony Finau 41 15
Byeong Hun An 42 44
Andrew Putnam 43 51
Russell Knox 44 113
Cameron Tringale 52 218
Matthew Wolff 54 102
Scott Piercy 59 111
Lucas Glover 60 72
J.T. Poston 62 67
Nick Taylor 63 229
Alex Noren 66 82
Abraham Ancer 68 39
Kevin Na 69 27
Brian Stuard 70 135
Daniel Berger 72 152
Xinjun Zhang 76 133
Bo Hoag 79 269
Denny McCarthy 81 146
Talor Gooch 84 216
Zach Johnson 85 200
Harris English 87 185
Brian Harman 89 123
Harold Varner III 91 128
Ryan Moore 93 105
Sebastián Muñoz 94 104
Bud Cauley 98 182
Carlos Ortiz 100 143
Chez Reavie 101 37
Harry Higgs 105 142
Mark Hubbard 106 187
Max Homa 107 122
D.J. Trahan 108 307
Brendon Todd 109 58
Doc Redman 113 159
Nate Lashley 118 89
Sam Ryder 122 258
Aaron Wise 123 120
Bronson Burgoon 124 186
Aaron Baddeley 125 256
Peter Malnati 130 254
Kyle Stanley 135 121
Kevin Streelman 136 126
Cameron Percy 139 296
Sam Burns 140 223
Scott Harrington 141 214
Nick Watney 145 191
Brian Gay 147 173
Troy Merritt 149 141
Adam Long 150 114
Scott Stallings 152 267
Brendan Steele 153 162
David Hearn 155 410
Wyndham Clark 157 165
Danny Lee 158 92
Adam Schenk 159 230
Beau Hossler 160 195
Fabián Gómez 163 236
Jhonattan Vegas 168 156
Richy Werenski 169 252
Michael Thompson 170 204
Martin Laird 173 349
Ryan Armour 174 196
Brice Garnett 177 213
Tyler McCumber 178 383
Stewart Cink 179 207
Rob Oppenheim 182 553
Maverick McNealy 186 414
Chase Seiffert 189 277
Phil Mickelson 193 79
Bill Haas 194 473
Russell Henley 196 232
Hank Lebioda 197 312
Si Woo Kim 201 107
Mackenzie Hughes 206 272
Robby Shelton 207 161
Scott Brown 208 338
Joseph Bramlett 209 480
Kramer Hickok 210 228
Wes Roach 214 291
Zac Blair 216 224
Mark Anderson 217 353
Cameron Champ 219 75
Jimmy Walker 228 234
Tyler Duncan 229 158
Grayson Murray 230 463
Tom Hoge 231 215
J.J. Spaun 234 299
Roger Sloan 237 250
Charley Hoffman 240 166
Henrik Norlander 250 208
Ryan Brehm 257 333
Chesson Hadley 261 181
Ben Martin 264 874
Rhein Gibson 265 350
Dominic Bozzelli 267 449
Matthew NeSmith 270 271
Josh Teater 272 316
Cameron Davis 273 259
Matt Every 274 293
Patrick Rodgers 275 367
Vincent Whaley 279 559
Luke List 281 150
Sepp Straka 289 209
John Huh 290 865
Robert Streb 296 246
Kyoung-Hoon Lee 300 309
Andrew Landry 301 240
Anirban Lahiri 302 413
Chris Stroud 303 247
Chris Baker 305 458
Austin Cook 307 280
Jason Dufner 311 265
Kristoffer Ventura 312 171
Tim Wilkinson 320 452
Doug Ghim 326 419
Sam Saunders 343 508
Michael Gligic 346 464
Ben Crane 348 609
Lucas Bjerregaard 357 86
Ben Taylor 361 593
Patton Kizzire 365 324
Rafael Campos 380 520
Hudson Swafford 396 434
Ted Potter, Jr. 403 289
Michael Gellerman 437 375
Nelson Ledesma 454 311
Sebastian Cappelen 469 422
Ricky Barnes 500 1165
Brandon Hagy 526 495
Vince Covello 578 522
Hunter Mahan 585 670
Martin Trainer 726 359
John Senden 731 1222
Akshay Bhatia N/R 2075
Greg Chalmers N/R 688
Kevin Chappell N/R 408
James Hahn N/R 892
Seung-Yul Noh N/R 1473
Charles Reiter N/R 2075
Isaiah Salinda N/R 1422
Brian Smock N/R 2075
Kevin Stadler N/R 2075
Steve Stricker N/R 778
Bo Van Pelt N/R 2075
Mark Wilson N/R 2075

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Sony Open field, by the rankings

It’s always fun to compare the Official World Golf Ranking with the Golfweek/Sagarin ranking for upcoming PGA Tour events.

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The 2020 PGA Tour season continues this week with the Sony Open at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Below is a field list for the event, with each player’s Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking and Official World Golf Ranking indicated beside his name.

Jeff Sagarin’s rating system is based on a mathematical formula that uses a player’s won-lost-tied record against other players when they play on the same course on the same day, and the stroke differential between those players, then links all players to one another based on common opponents. The ratings give an indication of who is playing well over the past 52 weeks.

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Player Golfweek/Sagarin OWGR
Webb Simpson 3 12
Justin Thomas 5 4
Collin Morikawa 9 55
Hideki Matsuyama 10 22
Patrick Reed 15 11
Brandt Snedeker 22 47
Matt Kuchar 27 24
Rory Sabbatini 28 85
Sungjae Im 29 34
Andrew Putnam 35 49
Charles Howell III 37 57
Vaughn Taylor 43 105
Marc Leishman 44 28
Russell Knox 46 114
Kevin Kisner 48 33
Kevin Na 54 27
J.T. Poston 55 67
Dylan Frittelli 57 102
Scott Piercy 61 110
Joaquin Niemann 63 53
Brian Stuard 64 132
Graeme McDowell 65 120
Xinjun Zhang 66 23
Matt Jones 67 99
Abraham Ancer 68 38
Alex Noren 69 78
Cameron Smith 70 54
Sebastián Muñoz 72 100
Nick Taylor 73 232
Chez Reavie 75 36
Daniel Berger 76 155
Mark Hubbard 78 182
Bud Cauley 80 168
Ryan Palmer 85 88
Lanto Griffin 87 109
Shugo Imahira 89 30
Doc Redman 93 156
Emiliano Grillo 96 112
Corey Conners 97 58
Bo Hoag 98 335
Talor Gooch 99 208
Carlos Ortiz 100 142
Pat Perez 102 123
Brian Harman 104 127
Harry Higgs 105 137
Zach Johnson 106 206
Keegan Bradley 109 51
Sung Kang 110 84
Brendon Todd 113 61
Aaron Wise 114 116
Joel Dahmen 117 104
D.J. Trahan 122 330
Kyle Stanley 124 118
Cameron Percy 127 279
Nate Lashley 131 87
Brian Gay 132 170
Sam Burns 133 210
Fabián Gómez 136 229
Troy Merritt 140 140
Sam Ryder 142 265
Rikuya Hoshino 144 106
Ryan Armour 149 190
David Hearn 150 405
Brice Garnett 151 204
Keith Mitchell 152 95
Adam Long 153 111
Tyler McCumber 155 378
Scott Harrington 156 200
Peter Malnati 161 284
Adam Schenk 165 222
Hank Lebioda 172 303
Russell Henley 174 221
Scott Brown 183 333
Robby Shelton 186 159
Mackenzie Hughes 193 263
Michael Thompson 194 207
Kevin Tway 196 130
Brendan Steele 203 403
J.J. Spaun 204 288
Rob Oppenheim 205 627
Chase Seiffert 212 293
Roger Sloan 214 248
Tyler Duncan 215 157
Ryan Brehm 224 323
Charley Hoffman 226 160
Zac Blair 229 215
Joseph Bramlett 230 507
Kramer Hickok 238 224
Jimmy Walker 242 237
Chesson Hadley 248 172
Ryuko Tokimatsu 252 150
Vincent Whaley 256 556
Luke List 259 145
Mark Anderson 261 379
Tom Hoge 268 239
Matt Every 270 289
Kristoffer Ventura 272 166
Andrew Landry 273 230
Anirban Lahiri 279 410
Robert Streb 280 245
Henrik Norlander 281 250
Rhein Gibson 284 348
Jason Dufner 293 256
Chris Baker 295 457
Matthew NeSmith 296 281
Kyoung-Hoon Lee 301 300
Patton Kizzire 311 313
Doug Ghim 312 413
Sepp Straka 317 205
Cameron Davis 318 310
Michael Gligic 320 448
Kazuki Higa 328 152
Patrick Rodgers 333 375
Rafael Campos 338 520
Ben Martin 339 977
Ben Taylor 356 568
Tim Wilkinson 368 489
Chris Kirk 377 382
Hudson Swafford 393 429
Satoshi Kodaira 400 193
Mikumu Horikawa 409 133
Rico Hoey 412 1166
Ted Potter, Jr. 436 364
Tomoyo Ikemura 456 691
Nelson Ledesma 457 302
Colt Knost 472 1334
Jim Herman 483 275
Michael Gellerman 485 395
Brandon Hagy 521 487
Martin Trainer 693 355
Parker McLachlin 785 1766
Smylie Kaufman 865 1518
Alex Beach N/R 2074
Graham DeLaet N/R 2074
Eric Dugas N/R 2074
Will Gordon N/R 814
James Hahn N/R 836
Jerry Kelly N/R 2068
Jamie Lovemark N/R 635
Toru Nakajima N/R 945
Tyler Ota N/R 2074
Jared Sawada N/R 2074
Vijay Singh N/R 763
Bo Van Pelt N/R 2074

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Presidents Cup betting tips: Here are head-to-head records for each singles match

All that’s left to decide the Presidents Cup is a day of singles matches, which the U.S. enters trailing the Internationals by two points.

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All that’s left to decide the Presidents Cup is a day of singles matches. The U.S. enters this round trailing the Internationals by a two-point margin.

As some of the best players in the world prepare to go head-to-head – something we don’t often see in professional golf – it’s worth looking at the numbers. That’s especially handy when it comes to making predictions (read: bets) about the outcome of each.

PRESIDENTS CUP: Scores | Best photos | Tee times

Players are listed below with their Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking. Head-to-head record in common tournaments played and common rounds played is included below each match-up.

No. 7 Tiger Woods (U.S.) vs. No. 67 Abraham Ancer (Int.)

  • Woods leads 7-5 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Woods leads 20-12-4 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 48 Tony Finau (U.S.) vs. No. 10 Hideki Matsuyama (Int.)

  • Matsuyama leads 13-2 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Matsuyama leads 36-5-8 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 15 Patrick Reed (U.S.) vs. No. 224 C.T. Pan (Int.)

  • Reed leads 14-5-1 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Reed leads 34-13-1 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 8 Dustin Johnson (U.S.) vs. No. 104 Haotong Li (Int.)

  • Johnson leads 8-1 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Johnson leads 21-3-7 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 32 Bryson DeChambeau (U.S.) vs. No. 33 Adam Hadwin (Int.)

  • Dechambeau leads 7-6-1 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Decahmbeau leads 21-17-8 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 26 Gary Woodland (U.S.) vs. No. 30 Sungjae Im (Int.)

  • Tied at 7-7-2 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Im 28-21-3  leads 21-3-7 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 4 Patrick Cantlay (U.S.) vs. No. 63 Joaquin Niemann (Int.)

  • Cantlay leads 9-2 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Cantlay 23-6-4 leads 21-3-7 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 14 Xander Schauffele (U.S.) vs. No. 24 Adam Scott (Int.)

  • Tied at 7-7 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Schauffele 24-21-5 leads 21-3-7 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 3 Webb Simpson (U.S.) vs. No. 41 Byeong-Hun An (Int.)

  • Simpson leads 10-1-1 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Simpson 27-16-4 leads 21-3-7 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 5 Justin Thomas (U.S.) vs. No. 75 Cameron Smith (Int.)

  • Thomas leads 11-2-2 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Thomas leads 25-18-6 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 27 Matt Kuchar (U.S.) vs. No. 12 Louis Oosthuizen (Int.)

  • Oosthuizen leads 8-5 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Oosthuizen 22-13-8 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

No. 20 Rickie Fowler (U.S.) vs. No. 43 Marc Leishman (Int.)

  • Fowler leads 8-4 in common tournaments played since Jan. 1, 2019.
  • Fowler 22-16-12 in common rounds played since Jan. 1, 2019.

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RSM Classic field, by the rankings

Our field list for the PGA Tour’s RSM Classic lists each player with his Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking and Official World Golf Ranking.

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The fall portion of the 2019-20 PGA Tour season wraps up this week with the Tour’s annual stop at Sea Island Golf Club for the RSM Classic.

Below is a field list for the event, with each player’s Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking and Official World Golf Ranking indicated beside his name.

So far this season, the average ranking of the winner (entering the week in which he won) was 96.6 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings and 137.2 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

At the end of last PGA Tour season, winners carried an average Golfweek/Sagarin ranking of 83.5 and an average Official World Golf Ranking position of 144.2.

RSM Classic: Tee times | Odds | Fantasy

RSM Classic field

GW/Sagarin OWGR
 Webb Simpson 4 12
 Billy Horschel 22 32
 Jim Furyk 24 56
 Matt Kuchar 25 22
 Rory Sabbatini 31 77
 Charles Howell III 32 53
 Adam Hadwin 34 47
 Kevin Kisner 36 34
 Scottie Scheffler 48 74
 Russell Knox 53 105
 Xinjun Zhang 58 128
 Dylan Frittelli 61 104
 J.T. Poston 62 71
 Cameron Percy 63 256
 Lanto Griffin 64 120
 Vaughn Taylor 65 106
 Nick Taylor 66 225
 Cameron Tringale 68 258
 Alex Noren 70 64
 Doc Redman 73 157
 Aaron Wise 75 97
 Sebastián Muñoz 77 127
 Mark Hubbard 78 191
 Harris English 80 185
 Brian Stuard 88 135
 Matt Jones 92 177
 Denny McCarthy 96 151
 Bo Hoag 97 326
 Brian Harman 104 123
 Kyle Stanley 107 102
 Zach Johnson 108 174
 Harry Higgs 109 132
 Aaron Baddeley 110 229
 Kevin Streelman 111 114
 Talor Gooch 112 204
 Joel Dahmen 113 100
 Brian Gay 117 162
 Bronson Burgoon 121 169
 Fabián Gómez 122 234
 Adam Schenk 124 213
 Nick Watney 129 182
 Martin Laird 131 296
 Russell Henley 132 197
 Sam Ryder 134 237
 Jhonattan Vegas 138 144
 Peter Malnati 140 264
 D.J. Trahan 141 296
 Beau Hossler 144 164
 Hank Lebioda 146 302
 Brice Garnett 150 193
 Troy Merritt 151 130
 Keith Mitchell 154 98
 Tyler McCumber 156 339
 Si Woo Kim 158 88
 Scott Harrington 161 203
 J.J. Spaun 164 253
 Ryan Armour 165 184
 David Hearn 166 407
 Brendon Todd 174 83
 Robby Shelton 181 153
 Joseph Bramlett 183 474
 Mackenzie Hughes 184 248
 Rob Oppenheim 192 610
 Brendan Steele 196 341
 Scott Stallings 197 226
 Shawn Stefani 200 313
 Rhein Gibson 201 327
 Davis Riley 203 928
 Roberto Castro 205 422
 Michael Thompson 207 192
 Dominic Bozzelli 209 419
 Kristoffer Ventura 210 161
 Stewart Cink 211 171
 Tom Hoge 212 230
 Luke List 213 125
 Maverick McNealy 214 405
 Adam Long 216 110
 Andrew Landry 219 196
 Zac Blair 221 215
 Peter Uihlein 222 235
 Bill Haas 228 427
 Wes Roach 229 265
 Ryan Brehm 232 301
 Kramer Hickok 234 211
 Mark Anderson 237 351
 Chase Seiffert 242 288
 Vincent Whaley 249 545
 Tyler Duncan 254 387
 Josh Teater 256 282
 Michael Gligic 261 425
 Sepp Straka 265 202
 Chesson Hadley 267 154
 Austin Cook 268 243
 Robert Streb 271 228
 Jason Dufner 276 223
 Luke Donald 289 428
 Chris Baker 291 448
 Patrick Rodgers 295 321
 Ben Taylor 299 538
 Anirban Lahiri 307 374
 Johnson Wagner 309 334
 Patton Kizzire 313 279
 Doug Ghim 316 379
 Kyoung-Hoon Lee 319 328
 Chris Stroud 320 231
 Cameron Davis 323 329
 Rafael Campos 324 519
 Henrik Norlander 325 278
 Seamus Power 335 422
 Matthew NeSmith 349 292
 Ted Potter Jr. 354 286
 Ben Crane 356 547
 Zack Sucher 371 159
 Jonathan Byrd 374 463
 Hudson Swafford 375 400
 Chris Kirk 396 306
 Tim Wilkinson 397 497
 Ben Martin 400 881
 George McNeill 408 619
 Satoshi Kodaira 412 187
 Boo Weekley 418 811
 Nelson Ledesma 420 277
 Sebastian Cappelen 439 404
 Michael Gellerman 449 368
 Kyle Reifers 459 1042
 Alex Cejka 460 778
 Scott Brown 478 336
 Sangmoon Bae 502 541
 David Lingmerth 503 773
 Chad Campbell 528 562
 Robert Garrigus 543 989
 Jim Herman 558 290
 Freddie Jacobson 559 1219
 Vince Covello 568 494
 Ricky Barnes 570 1391
 Brandon Hagy 594 477
 Matt Atkins 637 2027
 John Merrick 644 1118
 Arjun Atwal 645 1239
 Derek Ernst 650 1179
 J.J. Henry 675 911
 D.A. Points 715 1106
 Tim Herron 771 1351
 Michael Kim 774 645
 Akshay Bhatia N/R 2068
 Kevin Chappell N/R 312
 K.J. Choi N/R 456
 Henry Chung N/R N/R
 Will Gordon N/R N/R
 James Hahn N/R 609
 Davis Love III N/R 727
 Dru Love N/R 1515
 Cole Miller N/R 1418
 Greyson Sigg N/R 998
 Davis Thompson N/R N/R
 Tim Weinhart N/R N/R

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