How the Saudi International field stacks up to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
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This week, the PGA Tour’s west coast swing continues with the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in beautiful Pebble Beach, Calif. Of the 156 players currently in the field, a handful of big names are on hand: Jordan Spieth, Jason Day, Daniel Berger, Patrick Cantlay, and Will Zalatoris are all in attendance. Not a bad showing, to be sure.
But half a world away, another tournament is taking place — and this one is packing a lot more star power.
The Saudi International is making its debut on the Asian Tour schedule this year, and though a significant portion of the 120-player field is composed of Asian Tour players, there is a sizable contingent of top American players who are set to compete — and they reportedly received hefty appearance fees to do so.
The biggest names among them: Dustin Johnson (a two-time champion), Xander Schauffele and Bryson DeChambeau. Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, Tommy Fleetwood, Tony Finau, Patrick Reed, Cameron Smith and Abraham Ancer are there too. In all, 21 of the world’s top 50 players will tee it up at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia, beginning on February 3.
For a look at how the fields compare in their entirety, check out the current field list for each tournament below.
2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Field
Aphibarnrat, Kiradech
Armour, Ryan
Baddeley, Aaron
Bae, Sangmoon
Baldwin, Mark
Barjon, Paul
Barnes, Ricky
Berger, Daniel
Bezuidenhout, Christiaan
Blixt, Jonas
Bramlett, Joseph
Brown, Scott
Buckley, Hayden
Burgoon, Bronson
Burmester, Dean
Byrd, Jonathan
Cantlay, Patrick
Cejka, Alex +
Champ, Cameron
Chappell, Kevin
Cink, Stewart
Clark, Wyndham
Cook, Austin
Crane, Ben
Creel, Joshua
Dahmen, Joel
Day, Jason
Donald, Luke
Drewitt, Brett
Duncan, Tyler
Eckroat, Austin
Fitzpatrick, Matt
Frittelli, Dylan
Garnett, Brice
Garrigus, Robert
Gay, Brian
Gligic, Michael
Glover, Lucas
Griffin, Lanto
Gutschewski, Scott
Haas, Bill
Hadley, Chesson
Hadwin, Adam
Hagy, Brandon
Hahn, James
Hardy, Nick
Harkins, Brandon
Harman, Brian
Hearn, David
Hoag, Bo
Hodges, Lee
Hoffman, Charley
Hoge, Tom
Hossler, Beau
Hubbard, Mark
Hughes, Mackenzie
Huh, John
Imada, Ryuji
Jacobsen, Peter
Jaeger, Stephan
Jones, Matt
Kang, Sung
Kim, Chan
Kirk, Chris
Kisner, Kevin
Kitayama, Kurt
Knous, Jim
Knox, Russell
Kodaira, Satoshi
Kohles, Ben
Kraft, Kelly
Kuchar, Matt
Landry, Andrew
Lashley, Nate
Lee, Min Woo
Lehman, Tom
Lingmerth, David
Lipsky, David
Love III, Davis
Lower, Justin
Malnati, Peter
Marek, Brad
McCarthy, Denny
McCumber, Tyler
McGreevy, Max
McNealy, Maverick
Merrick, John
Merritt, Troy
Mitchell, Keith
Moore, Ryan
Moore, Taylor
Mullinax, Trey
Murphy, John
Murray, Grayson
NeSmith, Matthew
Noh, Seung-Yul
Novak, Andrew
O’Hair, Sean
Palmer, Ryan
Pendrith, Taylor
Percy, Cameron
Pereira, Mito
Perez, Pat
Piercy, Scott
Points, D.A.
Potter, Jr., Ted
Power, Seamus
Putnam, Andrew
Rai, Aaron
Ramey, Chad
Reavie, Chez
Redman, Doc
Reeves, Seth
Riley, Davis
Rodgers, Patrick
Rose, Justin
Schwab, Matthias
Schwartzel, Charl
Seiffert, Chase
Senden, John
Sigg, Greyson
Skinns, David
Smalley, Alex
Smotherman, Austin
Snedeker, Brandt
Spaun, J.J.
Spieth, Jordan
Stallings, Scott
Stanley, Kyle
Streelman, Kevin
Stroud, Chris
Stuard, Brian
Svensson, Adam
Tarren, Callum
Taylor, Nick
Taylor, Vaughn
Theegala, Sahith
Thompson, Curtis
Thompson, Michael
Todd, Brendon
Trainer, Martin
Tringale, Cameron
Tway, Kevin
Uihlein, Peter
van der Walt, Dawie
Van Pelt, Bo
Villegas, Camilo
Wagner, Johnson
Walker, Jimmy
Watney, Nick
Werenski, Richy
Whaley, Vince
Wolfe, Jared
Wu, Brandon
Wu, Dylan
Zalatoris, Will
2022 Saudi International
Dustin Johnson
Graeme McDowell
Xander Schauffele
Bryson DeChambeau
Cameron Smith
Tony Finau
Abraham Ancer
Jason Kokrak
Tyrrell Hatton
Patrick Reed
Paul Casey
Kevin Na
Matthew Wolff
Thomas Pieters
Joaquin Niemann
Marc Leishman
Phil Mickelson
Lee Westwood
Sergio Garcia
Tommy Fleetwood
Lucas Herbert
Shane Lowry
Ian Poulter
Takumi Kanaya
Ryosuke Kinoshita
Joohyung Kim
Jhonattan Vegas
Victor Perez
Laurie Canter
Harold Varner III
Rikuya Hoshino
Bubba Watson
Rafa Cabrera Bello
Sam Horsfield
Scott Vincent
Justin Harding
Adri Arnaus
Sadom Kaewkanjana
Shubhankar Sharma
Hiroshi Iwata
Henrik Stenson
Phachara Khongwatmai
Neil Schietekat
Jediah Morgan
Bio Kim
Jazz Janewattananond
Wade Ormsby
Daniel Hillier
Todd Baek
Ryo Hisatsune
Jaco Ahlers
JC Ritchie
Jason Dufner
Wu Ashun
Oliver Fisher
Othman Almulla
Shergo Al Kurdi
Zach Bauchou
Sebastian Crampton
Jovan Rebula
James Hart Du Preez
Pablo Larrazabal
Eduard Rousaud
Thongchai Jaidee
Cormac Sharvin
Matteo Manassero
Naoki Sekito
Angelo Que
Danny Masrin
Prom Meesawat
Louis Dobbelaar
Siddikur Rahman
Koh Deng Shan
Ryan Ruffels
Khalin Joshi
Chikkarangappa S
Viraj Madappa
Mathiam Keyser
Jack Harrison
Bjorn Hellgren
Ben Eccles
Tirawat Kaewsiribandit
Chan, Shih-chang
Trevor Simsby
Jarin Todd
Kosuke Hamamoto
Sihwan Kim
Pavit Tangkamolprasert
Panuphol Pittayarat
Rattanon Wannasrichan
Richard T. Lee
Andrew Dodt
Paul Peterson
Berry Henson
Travis Smyth
Rashid Khan
Veer Ahlawat
Steve Lewton
Shiv Kapur
Doyeob Mun
Danthai Boonma
Natipong Srithong
Hongtaek Kim
Suradit Yongcharoenchai
Gavin Green
Scott Hend
Jbe Kruger
Rory Hie
Yikeun Chang
Miguel Carballo
Poom Saksansin
Yoseop Seo
Brad Kennedy
Taichi Kho (a)
Ratchanon Chantananuwat
Josh Hill (a)
Faisal Salhab (a)
Saud Sharif (a)
Dean Naime (a)
Saleh Ali Al Kaabi (a)
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