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Inside the Field: THE CJ CUP in South Carolina

The PGA TOUR uses a standardized system for determining event fields, based off the current season’s Priority Ranking while also including additional exemption and qualifying categories. Field sizes can vary by event, as can the number of event-specific exemptions. Fully exempt PGA TOUR members are guaranteed entry into all full-field events, with various conditional categories subject to periodic reshuffles based upon FedExCup Points accrued throughout the season. Categories with ‘reshuffle’ notation indicate that a reshuffle period has occurred. Scroll below for THE CJ CUP in South Carolina field list as of Friday, Oct. 14 at 5 p.m. ET: Check here for updates. Five Players designated by the KPGA Sanghun Shin Yeongsu Kim Yoseop Seo Bio Kim Yongjun Bae Three Korean players from the Official World Golf Rankings S.H. Kim Sanghyun Park Byeong Hun An Sponsors Exemptions – Members not otherwise exempt Harris English Rickie Fowler Ryan Palmer Webb Simpson Justin Suh Danny Willett Sponsors Exemptions – Unrestricted Jason Day Chanmin Jung Taylor Montgomery Gary Woodland Top 125 on prior season’s FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List Rory McIlroy Scottie Scheffler Sungjae Im Justin Thomas Max Homa Sepp Straka Tom Hoge Hideki Matsuyama Jordan Spieth Aaron Wise Matt Fitzpatrick Jon Rahm Viktor Hovland J.T. Poston Cameron Young Collin Morikawa Billy Horschel Brian Harman Sam Burns Corey Conners K.H. Lee Sahith Theegala Scott Stallings Shane Lowry Trey Mullinax J.J. Spaun Tom Kim Davis Riley Denny McCarthy Maverick McNealy Kevin Kisner Keith Mitchell Kurt Kitayama Lucas Glover Seamus Power Russell Henley Andrew Putnam Tyrrell Hatton Mito Pereira Christiaan Bezuidenhout Luke List Emiliano Grillo Keegan Bradley Sebastián Muñoz Cam Davis Si Woo Kim Brendan Steele Troy Merritt Adam Hadwin Tommy Fleetwood Chez Reavie Matt Kuchar Taylor Moore Chris Kirk Alex Noren Alex Smalley Wyndham Clark Lee Hodges John Huh Brendon Todd The PGA TOUR uses a standardized system for determining event fields, based off the current season’s Priority Ranking while also including additional exemption and qualifying categories. Field sizes can vary by event, as can the number of event-specific exemptions. Fully exempt PGA TOUR members are guaranteed entry into all full-field events, with various conditional categories subject to periodic reshuffles based upon FedExCup Points accrued throughout the season. Categories with ‘reshuffle’ notation indicate that a reshuffle period has occurred. * = If all prior year Korn Ferry Tour graduates are eligible for event, exemptions become unrestricted # = Latest medical extension information can be found here. $ = Category breakdown can be found here.

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