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Inside the Field: The Genesis Invitational

Here’s how the field qualified for The Genesis Invitational as of 2/12/2021. Check here for updates. Former Winners of The Genesis Invitational J.B. Holmes Dustin Johnson Adam Scott Bubba Watson Winner – THE PLAYERS Championship (2016-2019) Si Woo Kim Rory McIlroy Winner – The U.S. Open (Last 5 Years) Bryson DeChambeau Brooks Koepka Gary Woodland Winner – The PGA Championship (Last 5 Years) Collin Morikawa Justin Thomas Jimmy Walker Winner – The Masters (Last 5 Years) Sergio Garcia Winner – The Open Championship (2016-2019) Francesco Molinari Jordan Spieth Winner – WGC-HSBC Champions (2018, 2019) Xander Schauffele Winner the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide (Last 3 Years) Patrick Cantlay Jon Rahm Winner – Tournament Winner in the Past Year Daniel Berger Stewart Cink Brian Gay Jim Herman Viktor Hovland Jason Kokrak Martin Laird Kevin Na Carlos Ortiz Robert Streb Michael Thompson Richy Werenski Winner – Prior Year U.S. Amateur Championship Tyler Strafaci Member of Last Named U.S.Presidents Cup Team Tony Finau Rickie Fowler Matt Kuchar Member of Last Named International Presidents Cup Team Abraham Ancer Adam Hadwin Joaquin Niemann Cheng Tsung Pan Cameron Smith Top 125 who earned the most FedExCup points: 2019-20 Greenbrier -’21 WM Phoenix Open Hideki Matsuyama Brendon Todd Lanto Griffin Sebastián Muñoz Matthew Wolff Adam Long Scottie Scheffler Marc Leishman Cameron Champ Mackenzie Hughes Corey Conners Tom Hoge Joel Dahmen Brian Harman J.T. Poston Harry Higgs Russell Henley Brendan Steele Tyler Duncan Talor Gooch Henrik Norlander Nick Taylor Mark Hubbard Dylan Frittelli Andrew Landry Peter Malnati Matthew Fitzpatrick Doc Redman Cameron Tringale Sepp Straka Cameron Davis Wyndham Clark Maverick McNealy Denny McCarthy Matt Jones Max Homa Danny Lee Alex Noren Emiliano Grillo Charles Howell III Kyoung-Hoon Lee Matthew NeSmith Harold Varner III Sam Burns Charley Hoffman Nate Lashley Robby Shelton Brian Stuard Xinjun Zhang Chez Reavie Keegan Bradley Sung Kang Patrick Rodgers Pat Perez Tyler McCumber Russell Knox Ryan Armour Troy Merritt Vaughn Taylor James Hahn Lucas Glover Luke List Scott Piercy Austin Cook Bo Hoag Kyle Stanley Brandt Snedeker Scott Harrington Top 125 (medical) Charl Schwartzel Sponsors Exemptions -2018-19 FedExCup / 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Category Branden Grace Sponsors Exemptions – Members not otherwise exempt Wesley Bryan Jim Furyk Sponsors Exemptions – Unrestricted John Augenstein Padraig Harrington Tae Hoon Kim Willie Mack III Andy Ogletree Camilo Villegas Will Zalatoris

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