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Cabrera wins HOF Champions event on late birdie

Angel Cabrera won on the PGA Tour Champions on Sunday, making a late birdie for a 1-under 71 to win the inaugural James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational.

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Turkish Airlines Open
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Martin Couvra+200
Haotong Li+400
Wilco Nienaber+650
Yannik Paul+1400
Joost Luiten+1600
Todd Clements+1800
Jorge Campillo+2000
Ewen Ferguson+2200
Guido Migliozzi+2200
Robin Williams+2800
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3rd Round 2-Balls - A. Ayora vs E. Molinari
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Angel Ayora-110
Edoardo Molinari+120
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - F. Lacroix vs A. Wilson
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Frederic Lacroix-125
Andrew Wilson+135
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - B. Robinson-Thompson vs D. Erickson
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Brandon Robinson-Thompson-140
Dan Erickson+150
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - R. Johnston vs J. Luiten
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Joost Luiten-150
Ryggs Johnston+160
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - E. Ferguson vs M. Lindberg
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Ewen Ferguson-150
Mikael Lindberg+160
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - G. Migliozzi vs J. Campillo
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Jorge Campillo+100
Guido Migliozzi+110
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - C. Sordet vs T. Christensen
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Clement Sordet-140
Tiger Christensen+150
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - T. Clements vs Y. Paul
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Yannik Paul-110
Todd Clements+120
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - R. Williams vs H. Li
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Haotong Li-190
Robin Williams+200
Tie+750
Myrtle Beach Classic
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Mackenzie Hughes+275
Danny Walker+850
Cristobal Del Solar+1600
Harry Higgs+1600
Kevin Yu+1600
Davis Shore+2000
Ryan Fox+2000
Andrew Putnam+2500
Thorbjorn Olesen+2500
Nick Watney+2800
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3rd Round Six-Shooter - M. Hughes / K. Yu / T. Olesen / S. Valimaki / A. Smalley / R. Fox
Type: 3rd Round Six-Shooter - Status: OPEN
Mackenzie Hughes+350
Alex Smalley+425
Kevin Yu+425
Samli Valimaki+425
Thorbjorn Olesen+425
Ryan Fox+500
3rd Round Six-Shooter - Group B - D. Walker / W. Chandler / H. Higgs / C. Del Solar / D. Shore / N. Watney
Type: 3rd Round Six-Shooter - Status: OPEN
Danny Walker+260
Harry Higgs+375
Davis Shore +450
Will Chandler+500
Cristobal Del Solar+550
Nick Watney+550
3rd Round 2-Balls - W. Nienaber vs M. Couvra
Type: 3rd Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Martin Couvra-105
Wilco Nienaber+115
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - M. Kim / J. Rose
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Justin Rose+105
Michael Kim+105
Tie+750
3rd Round Six-Shooter - Group A - S. Straka / S.W. Kim / S. Lowry / A. Bhatia / K. Mitchell / T. Finau
Type: 3rd Round Six-Shooter - Status: OPEN
Sepp Straka+335
Shane Lowry+335
Keith Mitchell+450
Si Woo Kim+450
Akshay Bathia+500
Tony Finau+550
3rd Round Six-Shooter - Group B - R. McIIroy / P. Cantlay / J. Thomas / X. Schauffele / C. Morikawa / V. Hovland
Type: 3rd Round Six-Shooter - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+240
Justin Thomas+400
Collin Morikawa+450
Patrick Cantlay+475
Xander Schauffele+475
Viktor Hovland+700
3rd Round Six-Shooter - Group C - S. Jaeger / H. English / T. Detry / G. Woodland / M. Homa / R. Fowler
Type: 3rd Round Six-Shooter - Status: OPEN
Stephan Jaeger+375
Harris English+400
Max Homa+400
Thomas Detry+400
Gary Woodland+475
Rickie Fowler+500
Shane Lowry
Type: Shane Lowry - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-250
Top 10 Finish-700
Top 20 Finish-3500
Keith Mitchell
Type: Keith Mitchell - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-225
Top 10 Finish-550
Top 20 Finish-3500
Rory McIlroy
Type: Rory McIlroy - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-150
Top 10 Finish-400
Top 20 Finish-1600
Sepp Straka
Type: Sepp Straka - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-150
Top 10 Finish-400
Top 20 Finish-1600
Collin Morikawa
Type: Collin Morikawa - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+140
Top 10 Finish-200
Top 20 Finish-700
Justin Thomas
Type: Justin Thomas - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+170
Top 10 Finish-175
Top 20 Finish-550
Patrick Cantlay
Type: Patrick Cantlay - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+180
Top 10 Finish-160
Top 20 Finish-500
Si Woo Kim
Type: Si Woo Kim - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+320
Top 10 Finish+110
Top 20 Finish-275
Akshay Bhatia
Type: Akshay Bhatia - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+350
Top 10 Finish+140
Top 20 Finish-250
Xander Schauffele
Type: Xander Schauffele - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+600
Top 10 Finish+210
Top 20 Finish-160
Sungjae Im
Type: Sungjae Im - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+700
Top 10 Finish+240
Top 20 Finish-135
3rd Round 2-Balls - W. Clark / L. Glover
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Lucas Glover+110
Wyndham Clark+100
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - C. Kirk / W. Zalatoris
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Chris Kirk+120
Will Zalatoris-110
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - M. Pavon / T. Hoge
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Matthieu Pavon+130
Tom Hoge-120
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - S. Theegala / M. Greyserman
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Max Greyserman+110
Sahith Theegala+100
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - R. Gerard / A. Hadwin
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Adam Hadwin+120
Ryan Gerard-110
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - B. Harman / A. Eckroat
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Austin Eckroat+125
Brian Harman-115
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - B. Campbell / P. Rodgers
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Brian Campbell+135
Patrick Rodgers-125
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - R. Henley / V. Hovland
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Russell Henley+110
Viktor Hovland+100
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - X. Schauffele vs V. Hovland
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Xander Schauffele-135
Viktor Hovland+115
3rd Round 2-Balls - B. Hun An / C. Davis
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Byeong Hun An-110
Cam Davis+120
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - C. Conners / A. Scott
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Adam Scott+145
Corey Conners-130
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - J. Bridgeman / J. Highsmith
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Jacob Bridgeman-120
Joe Highsmith+130
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - N. Dunlap / G. Higgo
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Garrick Higgo-120
Nick Dunlap+130
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - M. Fitzpatrick / C. Bezuidenhout
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Christiaan Bezuidenhout+120
Matt Fitzpatrick-110
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - M. Thorbjornsen / J. Spieth
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Jordan Spieth-145
Michael Thorbjornsen+160
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - J.J. Spaun / A. Novak
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Andrew Novak+105
J J Spaun+105
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - A. Novak vs M. McNealy
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Maverick McNealy-116
Andrew Novak-105
3rd Round 2-Balls - D. Thompson / A. Rai
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Aaron Rai+105
Davis Thompson+105
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - D. Berger / R. MacIntyre
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Daniel Berger-115
Robert MacIntyre+125
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - D. Berger vs T. Fleetwood
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Daniel Berger-110
Tommy Fleetwood-110
3rd Round 2-Balls - L. Aberg / H. Matsuyama
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Hideki Matsuyama+120
Ludvig Aberg-110
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - M.W. Lee / M. McNealy
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Maverick McNealy+110
Min Woo Lee+100
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - M.W. Lee vs K. Bradley
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Min Woo Lee-115
Keegan Bradley-105
3rd Round 2-Balls - C. Young / E. Cole
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Cameron Young+120
Eric Cole-110
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - R. Hojgaard / B. Griffin
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Ben Griffin+100
Rasmus Hojgaard+110
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - B. Griffin vs S. Jaeger
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Stephan Jaeger-115
Ben Griffin-105
3rd Round 2-Balls - X. Schauffele / T. Pendrith
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Taylor Pendrith+150
Xander Schauffele-135
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - D. McCarthy vs T. Pendrith
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Denny McCarthy-110
Taylor Pendrith-110
3rd Round 2-Balls - K. Bradley / T. Fleetwood
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Keegan Bradley+130
Tommy Fleetwood-120
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - N. Taylor / E. Van Rooyen
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Nick Taylor-105
Erik Van Rooyen+115
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - S. Burns / J.T. Poston
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
J.T. Poston+110
Sam Burns+100
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - S. Burns vs S. Im
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Sungjae Im-115
Sam Burns-105
3rd Round Match-Ups - S. Stevens vs J.T. Poston
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
J.T. Poston-115
Sam Stevens-105
3rd Round 2-Balls - S. Im / A. Noren
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Alex Noren+130
Sungjae Im-120
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - S. Stevens / D. McCarthy
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Denny McCarthy+100
Sam Stevens+110
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - T. Finau / H. English
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Harris English+110
Tony Finau+100
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - A. Bhatia vs T. Finau
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Tony Finau-115
Akshay Bhatia-105
3rd Round 2-Balls - R. Fowler / G. Woodland
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Gary Woodland+100
Rickie Fowler+110
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - T. Detry / S. Jaeger
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Stephan Jaeger-105
Thomas Detry+115
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - M. Homa / T. Detry
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Max Homa-110
Thomas Detry-110
3rd Round 2-Balls - P. Cantlay / M. Homa
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Max Homa+170
Patrick Cantlay-155
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - P. Cantlay vs J. Thomas
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Justin Thomas-115
Patrick Cantlay-105
3rd Round 2-Balls - A. Bhatia / S.W. Kim
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Akshay Bhatia+115
Si Woo Kim-105
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - S.W. Kim vs K. Mitchell
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Si Woo Kim-115
Keith Mitchell-105
3rd Round 2-Balls - R. McIIroy / C. Morikawa
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Collin Morikawa+140
Rory McIlroy-125
Tie+750
3rd Round 2-Balls - S. Straka / J. Thomas
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Justin Thomas-120
Sepp Straka+130
Tie+750
3rd Round Match-Ups - S. Lowry vs S. Straka
Type: 3rd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Shane Lowry-115
Sepp Straka-105
3rd Round 2-Balls - K. Mitchell / S. Lowry
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Keith Mitchell+130
Shane Lowry-120
Tie+750
Major Specials 2025
Type: To Win A Major 2025 - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+160
Bryson DeChambeau+350
Xander Schauffele+350
Ludvig Aberg+400
Collin Morikawa+450
Jon Rahm+450
Justin Thomas+550
Brooks Koepka+700
Viktor Hovland+700
Hideki Matsuyama+800
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PGA Championship 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+450
Scottie Scheffler+450
Bryson DeChambeau+1200
Ludvig Aberg+1600
Xander Schauffele+1800
Justin Thomas+2000
Collin Morikawa+2200
Jon Rahm+2200
Joaquin Niemann+3000
Viktor Hovland+3500
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US Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+500
Bryson DeChambeau+1200
Xander Schauffele+1200
Jon Rahm+1400
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Brooks Koepka+1800
Justin Thomas+2000
Viktor Hovland+2000
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The Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+550
Xander Schauffele+1100
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
Tyrrell Hatton+2500
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Ryder Cup 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
USA-150
Europe+140
Tie+1200

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OVERVIEW Trying to find weaknesses in Justin Rose’s recent play, and assessing how he might improve in 2019, is like trying to find fault with a rainbow. Still, Rose dealt himself a mild criticism at the World Golf Championship-HSBC Champions in October, when he said, “It would be great to get in the winner’s circle more regularly.â€� Well, OK. But the fact remains, Rose, 38, has won a whole lot lately: A major (2013 U.S. Open), a gold medal (Rio Games, 2016), and most recently the FedExCup in late September, which he secured with a clutch birdie on the 72nd hole at the TOUR Championship at East Lake last season, keeping Tiger Woods from sweeping both the tournament and season-long trophies. Rose has also hit No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking multiple times in recent months What’s next? He finished third at the WGC-HSBC Champions to start his 2018-19 PGA TOUR campaign, when he will try to be the first to successfully defend his FedExCup title. No, he didn’t get into the winner’s circle, but contending goes a long way; in winning the FedExCup, Rose notched seven top-10s, five of those top-fives, in his final nine starts last season. Hard to believe this is the guy who missed 21 straight cuts around the world after turning pro in 1998. He has said it’s kept him from taking anything for granted, and kept him working hard. That hard work is paying huge dividends. — By Cameron Morfit Click here to see who else made the Top 30 list. BY THE NUMBERS FEDEXCUP UPDATE Current 2018-19 position: 30th Playoff appearances: 12 TOUR Championship appearances: 9 Best FedExCup result: Won the FedExCup in the 2017-18 season SHOTLINK FUN FACT With his next PGA TOUR win, Justin Rose will have 10 career PGA TOUR victories, which would be the most by any Englishman since 1945. INSIDER INSIGHTS PGATOUR.COM’s Insiders offer their expert views on what to expect from Justin Rose in 2019. TOUR INSIDER: Rose has 11 top-15 finishes but no wins in the majors and THE PLAYERS Championship since winning the 2013 U.S. Open. Last season he shot up to 17th in Strokes Gained: Putting after ranking 123rd in 2017, a quantum leap that led to his FedExCup title. In addition to putting better, he has also learned to manage occasional back pain. Last summer, as a precaution, he WD’d from the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, then came up big in the Playoffs. Those improvements, should they continue, could net Rose more trophies in ’19, maybe even a green jacket at the Masters, where he’s done everything but win. — By Cameron Morfit FANTASY INSIDER: While he’s made just 18 PGA TOUR starts in each of the last three seasons, gamers still have trouble rationing them in formats in which they’re restricted. And now, he’s coming off a career season at age 38 and giving no reason why he won’t continue to excel. His improved putting serves as the easy explanation for both his ability to capture the FedExCup without winning a Playoffs event – the first to do so – and his ascent to No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking, but it was just the final box to check on one of the most fulfilling careers of his generation. Continue to expect a frugal schedule, but he’s announced that he’ll be returning to the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play for the first time in three years. — By Rob Bolton EQUIPMENT INSIDER: Rose has been on staff with TaylorMade for … well, pretty much forever. In 20 years as a professional, TaylorMade is the only equipment company he’s been on staff with. That will likely change in 2019, as reports and rumors are circulating about Rose switching to Honma. And Rose has done more to fuel those rumors than to quell them when discussing the matter. Assuming he does in fact switch to Honma, that leaves a number of questions including, how many Honma clubs will he put into play, which TaylorMade clubs will he leave in the bag, and will he put any clubs in play that aren’t Honma or TaylorMade? Rose’s equipment decisions early in 2019 will be the top equipment story to start the year. — By Andrew Tursky STYLE INSIDER: Rose’s style is a great example of how golf apparel and footwear have evolved. His simple, classic-looking threads have a high tech component as they are crafted from luxurious performance fabrics. Rose pairs his apparel with contemporary trainer-style shoes that feature a spikeless molded outsole for comfort and traction. — By Greg Monteforte

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2022-23 PGA TOUR full-membership fantasy rankings2022-23 PGA TOUR full-membership fantasy rankings

Altogether now, “Thank you.” That’s a message of appreciation from season-long fantasy commissioners and gamers to the powerbrokers of the PGA TOUR for eliminating the wraparound component following the 2022-23 season. Bemoan no more! The tight squeeze of the official offseason will be no more.. FULL-MEMBERSHIP RANKINGS: Intro | 1-50 | 51-100 | 101-150 | 151-200 | 201-214 | Cheat sheet No, easing our lives wasn’t among the influences, but who cares. We still can and will capitalize on the return to the calendar-year season in 2024. It was among a cavalcade of changes announced in June. Those that affect our business are included in this opening page to my annual full-membership fantasy ranking. With the biggest news in 10 years out of the way, welcome! To many, welcome back! It’s states “ranking” throughout these pages, but it’s also a guide, so bookmark or save it. It’s designed to be evergreen – I will not be updating it – and as your resource for things big and small. Read through this page before diving into the golfers. The through line is the context, and it’s all connected. When you get to the golfers, be advised that those included are eligible for PGA TOUR competition and are positioned somewhere in the Priority Ranking through the Non-exempt Medical Extension category. Overall ranking is based on projected value for the entirety of the 2022-23 season. As always, adjust accordingly for your format, opposition and everything else contributing to how your league measures your performance over time. For draft leaguers who prefer to see everything on one page, the Cheat Sheet lists all golfers by ranking, name and age. It’s also printable, so you can glance at a physical copy while scrolling or swiping on your PC, tablet or mobile device. The 2022-23 PGA TOUR season essentially is identical to the season that just concluded. There are 47 tournaments, the last three of which comprising the FedExCup Playoffs. Also familiarly, the top 125 at the conclusion of the Wyndham Championship will be fully exempt for the 2024 season, but for the first time in the 17-year history of the Playoffs, only the top 70 will qualify. The top 50 after the first leg will advance to the second. Then, per tradition, the top 30 after that will qualify for the season-ending TOUR Championship. Most impactful on us, and particularly salary gamers, is the introduction of Elevated Events. As of the publish date of this ranking, eight of the 12 are determined. Of them, purses currently range from $15 million at the Sentry Tournament of Champions through $25 million at THE PLAYERS Championship. Top players are committed to competing against each other in all Elevated Events, and they also will total at least 20 starts for the season. A minimum schedule of the other eight would consist of THE PLAYERS, all four majors and three events of the players’ choosing. All of the golfers ranked include ages, 2021-22 earnings (i.e. salary) and levels of status on the PGA TOUR. An asterisk beside a salary value indicates that a golfer is a bargain. With prize money escalating, there are more than usual this season. Regardless of status, if a golfer earned $0 last season, he’s annotated with “–“ and no asterisk. Salaries for golfers who were non-members in 2021-22 are determined by the total of official money and earnings at the WGC-Match Play. For all golfers not included in this ranking, refer to the “TOTAL MONEY” column in “NON-MEMBER OFF+WGC EARNINGS” as your reference to determine salary. (They are separated on the page in the event that a non-member wins a WGC, so that provisional disclaimer is irrelevant for your objective.) Because of the introduction of the Elevated Events, qualification into those tournaments may be modified, but for our purposes, use the following traditional breakdown to project entry. STATUS … BERTHS • Top 125 in 2021-22 FedExCup Eligibility Points = Entry into every open and the following invitationals: The American Express, The Genesis Invitational, THE PLAYERS, RBC Heritage. • Top 80 = Top 125 exemptions plus entry into the Charles Schwab Challenge. • Top 70 = Top 80 exemptions plus entry into the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard and Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. • Top 60 = Top 70 exemptions plus entry into the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP and THE CJ CUP in South Carolina (both of which have made room for the top 60 available). • Top 30 = Exemptions into every tournament before the Playoffs except the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play and the PGA Championship. (These golfers now are exempt into the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Their membership exemptions also are extended through the 2024 season if they aren’t already.) Other levels of status are as follows: • Multi-year = Winners prior to 2021-22 who didn’t qualify for the 2022 Playoffs but still have fully exempt status. • Medical Extensions = Terms to fulfill are noted. (Golfers on Major Medicals would retain status in the Priority Ranking for the remainder of the season. Golfers with other medicals would be promoted to the Major Medical category for the remainder.). • Conditional = Nos. 126-150 in 2021-22 FedExCup Eligibility Points. • KFT = Korn Ferry Tour graduates – regular season (25 golfers). • KFT Finals = KFT Finals graduates (25 golfers). • OWGR Top 50 = Thomas Pieters and Ryan Fox (only two non-members inside the top 50 of the most recent Official World Golf Ranking who are eligible for PGA TOUR competition). There are 28 rookies to open the season. They are noted accordingly. Justin Suh and MJ Daffue also are first-time PGA TOUR members (via the KFT regular season), but each exhausted his rookie eligibility in a prior season. 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Team Woods off to fun, fast start at PNC ChampionshipTeam Woods off to fun, fast start at PNC Championship

ORLANDO - The strict constructionist would say Tiger Woods and 11-year-old son Charlie are in a six-way tie for sixth, four off the lead, after shooting a 10-under-par 62 in the first round of their debut at the PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club. Matt Kuchar and his son, Cameron, 13, lead the 20-team field after shooting a 14-under 58. But how does one measure enjoyment? Because by that metric Charlie, who played from the most forward tees, may just be winning. With Team Woods playing alongside Team Thomas - Justin a sort of big brother figure to the uber-competitive Charlie, and Justin's father Mike a longtime PGA professional and Charlie's occasional coach - fun was going to be baked into the PNC regardless. RELATED: Full leaderboard Saturday, which brought warmer temperatures, did not disappoint, and what happened at the dogleg-left, par-4 13th hole said it all. With Team Thomas having hit, Charlie, way ahead, uncorked a gem. He walked down the fairway without looking back, and Tiger shrugged and walked off the way-back tee without bothering to hit. How could he top that? Some PNC employees and friends laughed, and Charlie spun around. "Like that?" he said. He marched toward his ball, which had settled short of a greenside bunker, but made a detour to Mike's ball, which had not drawn enough and found the right fairway bunker. Justin was the first to that ball and bent down to check the lie. "Charlie left you a note," he said. They read it. "Draw hole," Mike said. He and Justin laughed. "Payback is hell," Mike said. The punch line: Mike had been playing in the group ahead of Charlie in the pro-am earlier in the week and when Charlie hit it through everything and into the trees. Mike tore off a piece of paper, wrote Draw hole and placed it under Charlie's ball. "In typical Woods fashion," Justin said, "he kept the piece of paper, and when my dad hit it in the bunker, he took that same exact piece of paper and put it right behind his ball. It was a little bit of karma. It's just special. The kid's a gamer, he's a grinder. He's competitive. "But he's just so young," Thomas added, checking himself. Indeed, such is Charlie's game, such are his Tiger-like mannerisms, that it's all too easy to get carried away. "This is the first tournament that I've played in that Tiger Woods is playing in that he's not the star of the show," Padraig Harrington said. "He should note that himself. And that's amongst the players and the pros, because we're all goin' down that range and everybody's stopping to watch Charlie. Move out of the way, Tiger. Let us see. It's incredible the buzz it's created." And for good reason. Charlie eagled the par-5 fifth hole on his own ball. He hit his approach to a foot or two at the par-4 16th hole. Tiger didn't even bother to tee off on holes 13, 14 or 18. In a scramble format, with Charlie already in perfect position, why bother? "I knew he was going to wow a lot of people," said Thomas, who with Mike also shot 62. Added Tiger, "I've seen this all along. Probably not a lot of people have, but a lot of the shots he's hit I've seen back home at the Medalist this entire year, this entire pandemic. He's hit these shots. The (nine-hole) junior events he's played in he's hit a lot of these. It's just a matter of stringing these out for three and a half hours, which is a totally different deal." When Charlie walked in his birdie putt at the ninth hole, Woods said, it wasn't anything he hadn't seen before. "He did," he said when asked if Charlie had carried him. "He hit just some of the most incredible golf shots." He paused, then got back on message. The important thing, he said, was that Charlie is enjoying it. He's doing that in part by applying the needle like his dad. When Thomas double-crossed his tee shot on the first hole, Charlie said, "I thought you were trying to cut it." Thomas laughed about the exchange, and said he and Woods spoke mid-round about how much they were pulling for their respective partners, a powerless position their own parents have known all too well. Mike played from tees that made the course feel a little long, Justin said. Charlie, though, seemed to settle into his first televised competitive round like a warm bath. "I was pulling for him," Justin said. "I wanted every shot he hit to be the best one that he hit that day. It was a perfect balance of everything; it was competitive, it was joyful, it was memorable, and we had a little banter in there as well."

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