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Inside the Field: Barbasol Championship

HOW THEY QUALIFIED Winners of the Arnold Palmer Invitational & the Memorial Tournament Matt Every David Lingmerth William McGirt Winner — FedExCup Billy Horschel Tournament Winner past two seasons Aaron Baddeley Wesley Bryan Fabian Gomez Cody Gribble James Hahn Mackenzie Hughes Billy Hurley III Chris Kirk Peter Malnati D.A. Points Brian Stuard Sponsors Exemption — Web.com Tour Finals Tyson Alexander Chris Wilson Sponsors Exemptions — Members not otherwise exempt Olin Browne Sponsors Exemptions — Unrestricted Frank Adams III Will Cannon Brittany Lincicome Dru Love Chip McDaniel Cooper Musselman Josh Teater John VanDerLaan PGA Club Professional Champion Omar Uresti PGA Section Champion/Player of the Year Grover Justice Life Member Davis Love III Top 125 on Prior Season’s FedExCup Points List Scott Brown Robert Streb Danny Lee Chad Campbell Whee Kim Nick Taylor  Michael Kim Martin Flores Richy Werenski Robert Garrigus Brian Gay Derek Fathauer Tyrone Van Aswegen Harris English Blayne Barber J.J. Henry Major Medical Extension Michael Thompson Chris Couch Top Finishers from Web.com Tour Prior Season Alex Cejka Martin Piller Corey Conners Tyler Duncan Seamus Power Nicholas Lindheim Troy Merritt Joel Dahmen Ben Silverman Denny McCarthy Tom Lovelady Adam Schenk Shawn Stefani Xinjun Zhang Sam Ryder Jonathan Randolph Rob Oppenheim Stephan Jaeger Ethan Tracy Roberty Diaz Jonathan Byrd Lanto Griffin Cameron Tringale Brett Stegmaier Conrad Shindler Matt Atkins Steve Wheatcroft Zecheng Dou Andrew Yun Kyle Thompson Will MacKenzie 126-150 Prior Season’s FedExCup Points List J.T. Poston Johnson Wagner David Hearn Zac Blair Cameron Percy Ricky Barnes Daniel Summerhays Rick Lamb Reorder Category — Cat. 34 thru 38 Hunter Mahan Tim Herron Stuart Appleby Brendon de Jonge Parker McLachlin George McNeill Eric Axley Tommy Gainey Ken Duke John Merrick Brian Davis Dicky Pride Daniel Chopra Mark Wilson Robert Allenby Paul Goydos D.J. Trahan Charlie Beljan John Rollins Cameron Beckman  Beyond 150th on Prior Season’s FedExCup Points List Jason Gore Andres Romero Jason Bohn Carl Pettersson Charlie Wi Craig Barlow Arjun Atwal Steven Bowditch Peter Lonard Brendon Todd Michael Bradley Shaun Micheel Marc Turnesa Chris Smith Dudley Hart Jonathan Kaye Len Mattiace Past Champion Member John Huston Blaine McCallister Heath Slocum Duffy Waldorf

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