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Inside the Field: ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD

How the field qualified for the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD as of 10/16/2020: Check here for updates. Winner Fujisankei Classic (Japanese Tour) Rikuya Hoshino Top ranked JGTO players on OWGR through the U.S. Open (Sept 20) Gunn Charoenkul Shugo Imahira Ryo Ishikawa Jazz Janewattananond Brad Kennedy Chan Kim Shaun Norris Three (3) from the current season’s JGTO membership Mikumu Horikawa Takumi Kanaya Naoki Sekito Sponsors Exemptions – Restricted Tommy Fleetwood Rickie Fowler Satoshi Kodaira Phil Mickelson Justin Rose Jordan Spieth Sponsors Exemptions Unrestriced Tiger Woods Top 60 Available on Prior Season’s FedexCup Points list Dustin Johnson Justin Thomas Xander Schauffele Jon Rahm Scottie Scheffler Collin Morikawa Tyrrell Hatton Rory McIlroy Patrick Reed Sebastián Muñoz Sungjae Im Webb Simpson Harris English Mackenzie Hughes Daniel Berger Hideki Matsuyama Tony Finau Lanto Griffin Abraham Ancer Viktor Hovland Brendon Todd Kevin Kisner Ryan Palmer Cameron Smith Cameron Champ Joaquin Niemann Kevin Na Marc Leishman Billy Horschel Adam Long Kevin Streelman Byeong Hun An Patrick Cantlay Matthew Wolff Matthew Fitzpatrick Brian Harman Joel Dahmen Richy Werenski Tyler Duncan Adam Scott Jason Kokrak Gary Woodland Mark Hubbard Danny Lee Bubba Watson Brendan Steele Nick Taylor Paul Casey Tom Hoge Carlos Ortiz Alex Noren Corey Conners Adam Hadwin Harry Higgs Russell Henley Jason Day Dylan Frittelli Michael Thompson Talor Gooch Andrew Landry

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RENO, Nev. — John Huh made plenty of putts in Thursday’s opening round of the Barracuda Championship. That leads to good results no matter how the score is kept. Huh needed just 24 putts at Montreux Golf and Country Club, the last from 6 feet for his eighth birdie to close with 15 points and a one-point lead over Stuart Appleby and Miguel Angel Carballo. “Twenty-four putts is always nice. That was the key to make a few birdies,” Huh said. “Hopefully, I can do it the next three days.” Appleby also had eight birdies against two bogeys, while Carballo made up ground with a pair of eagles, one in which he holed out from 160 yards on No. 17. This is the only PGA TOUR event that uses the modified Stableford format that awards five points for an eagle and three points for a birdie, while deducting one point for a bogey and three points for a double bogey or worse. Huh, who hasn’t won since the OHL Classic at Mayakoba as a rookie in 2012, tied for third the only other time he played the Barracuda Championship in 2014. The timing couldn’t be better. He is not in the PGA Championship next week, meaning he has only the Barracuda Championship and the Wyndham Championship in two weeks to finish inside the top 125 in the FedExCup and keep his TOUR card for next season. Huh currently is at No. 112. That’s a goal for eight of the top nine players on the leaderboard. Appleby and Carballo are outside the top 200. Six players were at 13 points, a group that included Ryan Palmer. He needs to win to get into the PGA Championship next week at Quail Hollow. The PGA is holding a spot for a player who wins at Montreux that is not already eligible. Carballo only had three birdies against two bogeys, but those two eagles were worth the equivalent of five birdies (10 points). After holing out from a greenside bunker for birdie on the 16th, he holed out from 160 yards on the next hole. Then after he missed the green at No. 1 from the fairway and made bogey, the Argentine ripped a 3-wood that couldn’t see it was close until he got up near the green and saw it 8 feet from the hole. “We were hoping for the best and it ended up being right next to the pin,” he said. Davis Love III, who celebrates the 20-year anniversary of his PGA Championship victory next week, had 11 points. His son, Dru Love, was at minus 4 points and toward the bottom of the pack.

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