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Inside the Field: The Open Championship

Scroll below for The 150th Open Championship field list which will be played at St. Andrews. Check here for updates. Abraham Ancer Marcus Armitage Adri Arnaus Sam Bairstow (A) Christiaan Bezuidenhout Alexander Bjork Richard Bland Keegan Bradley Barclay Brown (A) Dean Burmester Sam Burns Mark Calcavecchia Ben Campbell Laurie Canter Patrick Cantlay David Carey Paul Casey John Catlin Filippo Celli (A) Ashley Chesters Mingyu Cho Stewart Cink Wyndham Clark Darren Clarke Corey Conners John Daly Justin De Los Santos Bryson Dechambeau Thomas Detry Robert Dinwiddie Stephen Dodd David Duval Ernie Els Harris English Oliver Farr Jorge Fernandez-Valdes Tony Finau Matthew Fitzpatrick Tommy Fleetwood Jack Floydd Matthew Ford Ryan Fox Dylan Frittelli Sergio Garcia Talor Gooch Matthew Griffin Emiliano Grillo Justin Harding Brian Harman Padraig Harrington Tyrrell Hatton Russell Henley Lucas Herbert Kazuki Higa Garrick Higgo Tom Hoge Nicolai Hojgaard Max Homa Billy Horschel Sam Horsfield Viktor Hovland Mackenzie Hughes Sungjae Im Shugo Imahira Aaron Jarvis (A) Dustin Johnson Zach Johnson Matthew Jordan Sadom Kaewkanjana Takumi Kanaya Yuto Katsuragawa Brad Kennedy Minkyu Kim Joo-Hyung Kim Si-Woo Kim Chan Kim Sihwan Kim Chris Kirk Kevin Kisner Brooks Koepka Jason Kokrak Pablo Larrazabal David Law Thriston Lawrence Paul Lawrie Min Woo Lee K.H. Lee Marc Leishman Haotong Li Luke List Zander Lombard Shane Lowry Robert Macintyre Richard Mansell Hideki Matsuyama Rory Mcilroy Adrian Meronk Phil Mickelson Guido Migliozzi Keith Mitchell Francesco Molinari Jediah Morgan Collin Morikawa Ronan Mullarney Sebastian Munoz Kevin Na Keita Nakajima (A) Joaquin Niemann Shaun Norris Louis Oosthuizen Dimitrios Papadatos John Parry Marco Penge Mito Pereira Victor Perez Thomas Pieters J.T. Poston Aldrich Potgieter (A) Ian Poulter Seamus Power Anthony Quayle Jon Rahm Patrick Reed Justin Rose Jamie Rutherford Xander Schauffele Scottie Scheffler Adam Scott Jason Scrivener Webb Simpson Jordan Smith Cameron Smith Jordan Spieth Henrik Stenson Sepp Straka Sahith Theegala Justin Thomas Cameron Tringale Lars Van Meijel Erik Van Rooyen Harold Varner III Scott Vincent Lee Westwood Bernd Wiesberger Danny Willett Aaron Wise Gary Woodland Tiger Woods Alex Wrigley Cameron Young Will Zalatoris

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