Tiger Woods has officially been excluded from this month’s PGA champion as the Grand Champion 15 times was not included in the field for the second major of the year.
America’s PGA confirmed the event list at the Hollow Quail Club, Live from May 15 in Sky Sports GolfWith Woods a noticeable absence while he continues to recover from damage.
Woods was widely expected to sit by the event, a tournament he was won four times after undergoing surgery in an Achilles injury in Mars and already lost to the masters.
Rory Mcilroy will arrive by following big back-back titles and a third PGA Championship win, a month from making only the sixth player in the men’s game to complete the Grand Slam career.
Mcilroy is already a four-time winner in North Carolina, which traditionally hosts the Truist-More championship is called the Wells Fargo championship, while Xander Schauffe returns as a defensive champion after last year’s record victory.
Schauffle scored the lowest total of 72 holes in the main history of men to look for a win with a blow last year over Bryson Dechambeau, who won US Open a month later and is one of 15 players from Liv Golf League scheduled to remove it.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler won AT&T Byron Nelson earlier this month and is following a third major victory, while Jordan Spieth has another opportunity to claim the only missing Grand Slam career.
PGA championship field (correct since May 6)
SH.BA unless it is declared; (CFT) shows a member of the Corebridge financial team, consisting of 20 PGA of America’s Golf professionals
Ludwig åberg (SWE)
Byeong Hun an (Kor)
Daniel Berger
Brian Bergstol (CFT)
Christaan ​​Bezuidenhout (RSA)
Akshay Bhatia
Brandon Bingaman (CFT)
Richard Bland (Eng)
Michael Block (CFT)
KEEGAN BRADLEY
Jacob Bridgeman
Dean Burmeter (RSA)
Sam Burns
Brian Campbell
Rafael Campos (PUE)
Laurie Canter (Eng)
Patrick Cantlay
John Catlin
Bud cauley
Eugenio Chacarra (ESP)
Andre Chi (CFT)
Wyndham clark
Eric Cole
Tyler Collet (CFT)
Corey Conners (can)
Cameron Davis (Aus)
Jason Day (off)
Bryson dechambeau
Thomas Detry (waist)
Luke Donald (Eng)
Jesse Droemer (CFT)
Jason Dufner
Nick dunlap
Nico Echavarria (Col)
Austin eckroat
Harris English
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Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng)
Tommy Fleetwood (Eng)
Rickie Fowler
Sergio Garcia (ESP)
Bobby Gates (CFT)
Ryan Gerard
Lucas Glover
Greyserman Max
Ben griffin
LARKIN GROSS (CFT)
Adam Hadwin (can)
Harry Hall (Eng)
Brian Harman
Padraig Harrington (IRE)
Tyrrell Hatton (Eng)
Russell Henley
Justin Hicks (CFT)
Garrick Higo (RSA)
Joe Highsmith
Ryo Hisatsune (JPN)
Lee Hodges
Tom hge
Nicolai Hoygaard (The)
Rasmus Hojgaard (The)
Max Homa
Billy horschel
Beau Hossley
Victor Hovland (AS)
MacKenzie Hughes (can)
Sungalee it (ckor)
Its nic (cft)
Stephan Jaeger (Ger)
Dustn Johnson
Tom Johnson (CFT)
Takumi Kanaya (JPN)
Michael Cartrude (CFT)
Martin Kaymer (Maya)
John Keefer
Michael kim
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Tom Kim (Cor)
Chris kirk
Kirk kitayama
Patton kizzire
Jake knapp
Greg Koch (CFT)
Brooks koepka
Thriston Lawrence (RSA)
Min woo lee (aus)
Ryan Lenahan (CFT)
Justin
Shane Lowry (IRL)
Robert Macintyre (SCO)
Hideki Matsuyama (JPN)
Denny McCarthy
Matt McCarty
Max McGrerevy
Rory Mcilroy (NIRL)
Tom McKibbin (Nirl)
Maverick Mcnealy
Shaun Micheel
Phil Mickelson
Keith Mitchell
Taylor Moore
Collin Morikawa
Keta nakajima (JPN)
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (Den)
Dylan Newman (CFT)
Joaquin Niemann (Chi)
Alex Noran (SWE)
Niklas Norgaard (The)
Shaun Norris (RSA)
Andrew Novak
Thorbjorn Olesen (The)
John Parry (one)
Matthieu Pavon (by)
Taylor Pendrith (can)
Marco Money (Meadow)
Jt post
Seamus (IRE) power
David Puig (ESP)
Jon Rahm (ESP)
Aaron Rai (Eng)
Patrick reed
Davis Riley
Patrick rodgers
Justin Rose (one)
Xander schauuffle
Scottie Scheffler
Adam Scott (by)
Vijay Singh (Fij)
Cameron Smith (Aus)
Elvis Smylie (by)
John Somers (CFT)
Bob Sowards (CFT)
Jj spaun
Jordan Spieth
Eric Steger (CFT)
Sam Stevens
Sepping Straka (Auto)
Nick Taylor (can)
Rupe Taylor (CFT)
Sahith Theegala
Justin Thomas
Davis Thompson
Sami Valimaki (Fin)
ERIK VAN ROOYEN (RSA)
Daniel Van Tonder (RSA)
Jhonattan vegas (come)
Karl Vilips (by)
Jimmy Walker
Matt Wallace (Eng)
Timothy Wiseman (CFT)
Gary Woodland
Cameron Young
Kevin Yu (TPE)
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option (Since May 6): 1. Patrick Fishburn, 2. Rico Hoey (Phi), 3. Michael Thorbjornsen, 4. Victor Perez (FRA), 5. Alex Smalley, 6. Vince Whalyy, 7. Doug Ghim, 8. Matt Kuchar, 9.
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