Day: April 30, 2021

Inside the Field: Wells Fargo ChampionshipInside the Field: Wells Fargo Championship

Here’s how the field qualified for the Wells Fargo Championship as of 4/30/2021. Check here for updates. Winner – PGA/U.S. Open Championship Jason Day Bryson DeChambeau Justin Thomas Jimmy Walker Gary Woodland Winner – THE PLAYERS Championship Rickie Fowler Rory McIlroy Webb Simpson Winner – The Masters Patrick Reed Winner – The Open Championship Zach Johnson Shane Lowry Francesco Molinari Winner – TOUR Championship Xander Schauffele Winner – World Golf Championship Event Phil Mickelson Bubba Watson Winners of the Arnold Palmer, Memorial, Genesis (Last 3 Years) Patrick Cantlay Jason Dufner Jon Rahm Max Homa Tournament Winner in Past Two Seasons Ryan Armour Keegan Bradley Stewart Cink Corey Conners Austin Cook Joel Dahmen Tyler Duncan Harris English Brice Garnett Lanto Griffin Jim Herman J.B. Holmes Viktor Hovland Charles Howell III Sungjae Im Matt Jones Sung Kang Michael Kim Patton Kizzire Russell Knox Satoshi Kodaira Nate Lashley Adam Long Troy Merritt Keith Mitchell Sebastián Muñoz Joaquin Niemann Carlos Ortiz Cheng Tsung Pan Pat Perez Scott Piercy J.T. Poston Ted Potter, Jr. Ian Poulter Andrew Putnam Chez Reavie Brendan Steele Robert Streb Nick Taylor Michael Thompson Brendon Todd Martin Trainer Kevin Tway Richy Werenski Aaron Wise Career Money Exemption K.J. Choi Luke Donald Hunter Mahan Bo Van Pelt Sponsor Exemptions: 2018-19 FEC / 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Category Rafa Cabrera Bello Sponsors Exemptions – Members not otherwise exempt. Johnson Wagner Will Zalatoris Sponsors Exemptions – Unrestricted Akshay Bhatia Bill Haas Ben Martin Camilo Villegas PGA Section Champion\Player of the Year Cory Schneider Past Champion of Respective Event James Hahn Brian Harman Life Member. Davis Love III Top 125 on Prior Season’s FedExCup Points List Mackenzie Hughes Tony Finau Abraham Ancer Kevin Streelman Byeong Hun An Mark Hubbard Danny Lee Tom Hoge Adam Hadwin Harry Higgs Russell Henley Talor Gooch Robby Shelton Maverick McNealy Doc Redman Denny McCarthy Henrik Norlander Xinjun Zhang Sepp Straka Harold Varner III Cameron Tringale Cameron Davis Vaughn Taylor Patrick Rodgers Brian Stuard Tommy Fleetwood Emiliano Grillo Kyoung-Hoon Lee Scott Harrington Matthew NeSmith Ryan Moore Sam Ryder Adam Schenk Wyndham Clark Scott Brown Beau Hossler Lucas Glover Luke List Scott Stallings Rory Sabbatini Tom Lewis Bo Hoag Top 125 (Prior Season Nonmember) William Gordon Erik van Rooyen Major Medical Extension Charl Schwartzel Sean O’Hair Jamie Lovemark John Huh Seung-Yul Noh Kelly Kraft Jonas Blixt D.A. Points 2018-19 Top 125 FEC/2019 Top Finishers Korn Ferry Tour (reordered) Peter Malnati Tyler McCumber Brandon Hagy Chase Seiffert Kyle Stanley Matt Wallace Jhonattan Vegas Cameron Percy Rafael Campos Michael Gligic Kristoffer Ventura Chesson Hadley Kramer Hickok Roger Sloan Vincent Whaley David Hearn Joseph Bramlett Rob Oppenheim Hank Lebioda Bronson Burgoon

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Jimmy Walker misses tee time, should still make cutJimmy Walker misses tee time, should still make cut

PALM HARBOR, Fla. – Jimmy Walker missed his tee time Friday at the Valspar Championship, but he is still expected to make the cut. Walker was penalized two shots for being late for his 7:39 a.m. starting time off Innisbrook’s first tee. He was paired with fellow major winners Justin Rose and Danny Willett in the day’s fifth group. An official located Walker in the practice area a minute before he was scheduled to tee off, but Walker was unable to arrive at the tee in time. Walker’s par on the first hole became a double-bogey after the penalty was applied. He bogeyed the fourth hole to fall to 4 over for the tournament but made five birdies and no bogeys the rest of the way. He shot 1-under 141 (72-69) and is expected to make the cut on the number. “Pro tip…. don’t be late for your tee time,” Walker wrote on Instagram. “Thirty years in (tournament) golf and that’s a first. I hope we get to play the weekend.” Walker, a six-time TOUR winner, is 211th in this season’s FedExCup, having made the cut in five of 15 starts.

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