The field is set and we're ready for play at the Open Championship.
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The Open Championship is officially here. Starting Thursday, some of the best players in the world will tee it up at Royal St. George’s to compete for the title of Champion Golfer of the Year. However, there will be some noticeable absences across the pond.
Because of Covid protocols — as well as other extenuating circumstances — some of the top players in the world will not be teeing it up.
Bubba Watson and Zach Johnson are two marquee names that will not be in the field this week because of Covid protocols. Both players released statements over the past few days indicating they’d withdrawn from the event as a result of contact tracing and positive test protocols.
Si Woo Kim and Sungjae Im are a couple of other top-50 players who won’t make the trek to the U.K. for The Open. The R&A released a statement last week announcing they would each skip the championship in order to focus on the Olympics, which will take place at the end of the month. As Korean nationals, they are required to serve a two-year stint in the military in their home country unless they can bring home an Olympic medal.
The official field list was locked in on Friday, but with players still subject to Covid protocols, there is a chance we could see more movement to the field before then. Check out the current field below.
Open Championship field
Jaco Ahlers Byeong Hun An Abraham Ancer Marcus Armitage Sam Bairstow Daniel Berger Christiaan Bezuidenhout Richard Bland Keegan Bradley Christoffer Bring Dean Burmester Sam Burns Rafa Cabrera Bello Jorge Campillo Patrick Cantlay Paul Casey John Catlin Ricardo Celia Stewart Cink Darren Clarke Corey Conners Daniel Croft Joel Dahmen Jason Day Bryson DeChambeau Ernie Els Harris English Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño Tony Finau Matt Fitzpatrick Tommy Fleetwood Sam Forgan Rickie Fowler Ryan Fox Dylan Frittelli Abel Gallegos Sergio Garcia Lucas Glover Talor Gooch Branden Grace Lanto Griffin Emiliano Grillo Adam Hadwin Cole Hammer Justin Harding Brian Harman Padraig Harrington Tyrrell Hatton Benjamin Hebert Russell Henley Lucas Herbert Garrick Higgo Daniel Hillier Charley Hoffman Max Homa Billy Horschel Sam Horsfield Rikuya Hoshino Viktor Hovland Mackenzie Hughes Ben Hutchinson Yuki Inamori Jazz Janewattananond Dustin Johnson Matt Jones Takumi Kanaya Rikard Karlberg Martin Kaymer Brad Kennedy Chan Kim Marcus Kinhult Ryosuke Kinoshita Chris Kirk Kevin Kisner Kurt Kitayama Brooks Koepka Jason Kokrak Matt Kuchar Romain Langasque Deyen Lawson Richard T. Lee Marc Leishman Haotong Li Yuxin Lin Joe Long Michael Lorenzo-Vera Shane Lowry Joost Luiten Robert MacIntyre Richard Mansell Rory McIlroy Troy Merritt Phil Mickelson Guido Migliozzi Keith Mitchell Francesco Molinari Collin Morikawa Sebastián Muñoz Ryutaro Nagano Joaquin Niemann Alex Noren Shaun Norris Louis Oosthuizen Carlos Ortiz Ryan Palmer C.T. Pan Victor Perez Aaron Pike Nicholas Poppleton Ian Poulter Jon Rahm Aaron Rai Chez Reavie Patrick Reed JC Ritchie Justin Rose Antoine Rozner Poom Saksansin Xander Schauffele Scottie Scheffler Matthias Schmid Marcel Schneider Matthias Schwab Adam Scott Jason Scrivener Laird Shepherd Webb Simpson Cameron Smith Brandt Snedeker Jordan Spieth Henrik Stenson Brendan Steele Kevin Streelman Andy Sullivan Justin Thomas Jon Thomson Brendon Todd Cameron Tringale Erik van Rooyen Daniel van Tonder Harold Varner III Johannes Veerman Jimmy Walker Matt Wallace Paul Waring Lee Westwood Bernd Wiesberger Danny Willett Gary Woodland Connor Worsdall Will Zalatoris
Open Championship withdrawals
Cameron Davis Louis de Jager David Duval Sungjae Im Zach Johnson Si Woo Kim Danny Lee K.H. Lee Hideki Matsuyama Ryan Moore Kevin Na Bubba Watson Matthew Wolff
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