2019 The Northern Trust field: Players, rankings
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2019 The Northern Trust field: Players, rankings

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The 2019 The Northern Trust field is nearly set with the conclusion of the Wyndham Championship, which determined the 125 players who qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs.

The Northern Trust field is headlined by Brooks Koepka, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. This is the first event of the PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffs, with the top 70 in points after The Northern Trust moving on to the next leg of the three-event series, the BMW Championship near Chicago.

Patton Kizzire and Andrew Landry were the lone two players outside the top 125 entering the Wyndham Championship to earn a spot in the playoffs in Greensboro. Robert Streb and Alex Noren were booted from the top 125.

Paul Casey, Henrik Stenson and Sam Burns are skipping the event. They are not not replaced in the field.

We do not have Monday open qualifiers for this event, played at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, N.J.

2019 The Northern Trust field

Top 50 players in 2019 The Northern Trust field

  • 1. Brooks Koepka
  • 2. Dustin Johnson
  • 3. Rory McIlroy
  • 4. Justin Rose
  • 5. Tiger Woods
  • 6. Francesco Molinari
  • 7. Jon Rahm
  • 8. Bryson DeChambeau
  • 9. Justin Thomas
  • 10. Patrick Cantlay
  • 11. Xander Schauffele
  • 12. Tommy Fleetwood
  • 13. Tony Finau
  • 14. Gary Woodland
  • 15. Matt Kuchar
  • 16. Rickie Fowler
  • 17. Webb Simpson
  • 18. Shane Lowry
  • 20. Adam Scott
  • 21. Jason Day
  • 22. Marc Leishman
  • 23. Bubba Watson
  • 24. Patrick Reed
  • 25. Louis Oosthuizen
  • 28. Chez Reavie
  • 29. Kevin Kisner
  • 30. Keegan Bradley
  • 31. Hideki Matsuyama
  • 32. Phil Mickelson
  • 33. Kevin Na
  • 34. Ian Poulter
  • 35. Rafa Cabrera Bello
  • 37. Jordan Spieth
  • 39. Sergio Garcia
  • 40. Tyrrell Hatton
  • 41. Billy Horschel
  • 43. Cameron Smith
  • 45. Andrew Putnam
  • 47. Jim Furyk
  • 48. Brandt Snedeker
  • 50. C.T. Pan

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