2025 PIF Saudi International field: Asian Tour players, rankings
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2025 PIF Saudi International field: Asian Tour players, rankings

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The 2025 PIF Saudi International field is set with the passing of the typical Friday entry deadline. This week's Asian Tour field is set for this event, played at Riyadh Golf Club in Saudi Arabia.

The PIF Saudi International field is headlined by the likes of Dustin Johnson, Cam Smith, Joaquin Niemann, Tyrrell Hatton, Patrick Reed and more.

This is set to be a 120-player field is played out over four days, with this event featuring a mixture of players from the Asian Tour and LIV Golf in the final event for the 2025 Asian Tour schedule.

We do not have Monday qualifiers for this event, with this being the final International Series event on the Asian Tour schedule.

The week-of alternate list has been determined, and the field will be updated off the list based on any player withdrawals.

The field will be playing for a $5,000,000 purse, with two of the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking among the top contenders.

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2025 PIF Saudi International field

RANK PLAYER
Issa Abouelela (a)
Jaco Ahlers
Shergo Al Kurdi
Saud Al Sharif
Prince Khalid Al-Faisal (a)
Othman Almulla
Khalid Alqunaibit (a)
Abraham Ancer
Maverick Antcliff
Kiradech Aphibarnrat
Yosuke Asaji
Khalid Attieh
Bobby Bai
Josele Ballester
Zach Bauchou
Richard Bland
Danthai Boonma
Adam Bresnu (a)
Jack Buchanan
Dean Burmester
Ben Campbell
Paul Casey
John Catlin
Gunn Charoenkul
Seungbin Choi
Chonlatit Chuenboonngam
Harrison Crowe
Santiago de la Fuente
Youssef El Hali (a)
Reda El Hali (a)
Dominic Foos
Sergio Garcia
Ian Gilligan
Talor Gooch
Branden Grace
Joshua Grenville-Wood
Tyrrell Hatton
Bjorn Hellgren
Scott Hend
Lucas Herbert
Kazuki Higa
Michael Hollick
Sam Horsfield
Charles Howell
Denzel Ieremia
Tomoyo Ikemura
Jazz Janewattananond
Yubin Jang
Dustin Johnson
Matt Jones
Sadom Kaewkanjana
Martin Kaymer
Taichi Kho
Seonghyeon Kim
Anthony Kim
Bio Kim
Frederik Kjettrup
Chase Koepka
Jason Kokrak
Jinichiro Kozuma
Anirban Lahiri
Chieh-po Lee
Richard Lee
Soomin Lee
Marc Leishman
Steve Lewton
Charlie Lindh
M.J. Maguire
Luis Masaveu
Stefano Mazzoli
Graeme McDowell
Tom McKibbin
Adrian Meronk
Doyeob Mun
Sebastian Munoz
Kevin Na
Joaquin Niemann
Louis Oosthuizen
Wade Ormsby
Carlos Ortiz
Ryan Peake
Thomas Pieters
James Piot
Settee Prakongvech
Suteepat Prateeptienchai
Yurav Premlall
David Puig
Justin Quiban
Patrick Reed
Maximilian Rottluff
Poom Saksansin
Julien Sale
Faisal Salhab
Ollie Schniederjans
Micah Shin
Cameron Smith
Travis Smyth
Ian Snyman
Brendan Steele
Yuta Sugiura
Caleb Surratt
Sarit Suwannarut
Miguel Tabuena
Pavit Tangkamolprasert
Cameron Tringale
Austen Truslow
Peter Uihlein
Daniel Van Tonder
Harold Varner III
Scott Vincent
Kieran Vincent
Nick Voke
Jeunghun Wang
Rattanon Wannasrichan
Wei-hsuan Wang
Atiruj Winaicharoenchai
Matthew Wolff
Ekpharit Wu
Kevin Yuan
Sampson Zheng

Top 50 players in 2025 PIF Saudi International field

RANK PLAYER
20 Tyrrell Hatton
44 Patrick Reed

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