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Tournament host Tiger Woods welcomes elite field to 2018 Hero World Challenge

ALBANY, Bahamas – The majority of the star-studded field is set for the 2018 Hero World Challenge, the invitation-only PGA TOUR event to be held Nov. 29-Dec. 2 at Albany, Bahamas for the fourth consecutive year. The 2018 Hero World Challenge field features players representing six different countries including four of the top five, and 16 of the top 23 players in the world. 2018 Hero World Challenge field: Name, Country Justin Rose, England Dustin Johnson, USA Justin Thomas, USA Bryson DeChambeau, USA Jon Rahm, Spain Rickie Fowler, USA Tommy Fleetwood, England Jason Day, Australia Xander Schauffele, USA Tiger Woods, USA – Tournament Host Tony Finau, USA Bubba Watson, USA Patrick Reed, USA Webb Simpson, USA Alex Noren, Sweden Hideki Matsuyama, Japan Two exemptions will be issued at a later date to round out the 18-player field. Live television coverage of the Hero World Challenge will be provided by Golf Channel during all four rounds and by NBC during the third and fourth rounds. Good-any-day grounds tickets and a limited number of premium hospitality packages for the Hero World Challenge are available for purchase here.  The TGR Foundation is the event’s primary charitable beneficiary, along with the Tavistock Foundation and Bahamas Youth Foundation.

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