2021 Omega European Masters field: Players, rankings
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2021 Omega European Masters field: Players, rankings

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The 2021 Omega European Masters field is set with the passing of the typical Friday entry deadline. The field is set for this event, played at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club in Crans Montana, Switzerland.

The Omega European Masters field is headlined by the likes of Danny Willett, Henrik Stenson, Martin Kaymer and more.

This is set to be a 156-player field is played out over four days, with this event marking the return to Switzerland in a long-time event on the schedule.

We do not have Monday qualifiers for this event.

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 €2 million purse, with none of the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking among the top contenders.

2021 Omega European Masters field

  • Maverick Antcliff
  • Marcus Armitage
  • Adri Arnaus
  • Matthew Baldwin
  • Nino Bertasio
  • Wil Besseling
  • Lucas Bjerregaard
  • Alexander Björk
  • Richard Bland
  • Pietro Bovari
  • Steven Brown
  • Dean Burmester
  • Jonathan Caldwell
  • Jorge Campillo
  • Alejandro Cañizares
  • Laurie Canter
  • John Catlin
  • S.S.P. Chawrasia
  • Ashley Chesters
  • Aaron Cockerill
  • George Coetzee
  • Nicolas Colsaerts
  • Sean Crocker
  • Raphaël De Sousa
  • Thomas Detry
  • Jamie Donaldson
  • Bradley Dredge
  • David Drysdale
  • Victor Dubuisson
  • Mathias Eggenberger
  • Harry Ellis
  • Nacho Elvira
  • Oliver Farr
  • Darren Fichardt
  • Pedro Figueiredo
  • Oliver Fisher
  • Ross Fisher
  • Grant Forrest
  • Lorenzo Gagli
  • Stephen Gallacher
  • Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez
  • Daniel Gavins
  • Mauro Gilardi
  • Jean-Baptiste Gonnet
  • Gavin Green
  • Julien Guerrier
  • Cédric Gugler
  • Joachim B. Hansen
  • Justin Harding
  • Grégory Havret
  • Benjamin Hebert
  • Sebastian Heisele
  • Scott Hend
  • Calum Hill
  • Rasmus Højgaard
  • David Horsey
  • Sam Horsfield
  • David Howell
  • Raphaël Jacquelin
  • Scott Jamieson
  • Jazz Janewattananond
  • Miguel Ángel Jiménez
  • Andrew Johnston
  • Matthew Jordan
  • Rikard Karlberg
  • Masahiro Kawamura
  • Martin Kaymer
  • Sihwan Kim
  • Marcus Kinhult
  • Søren Kjeldsen
  • Ronan Kleu
  • Mikko Korhonen
  • Jacques Kruyswijk
  • Joakim Lagergren
  • Romain Langasque
  • Francesco Laporta
  • Pablo Larrazábal
  • David Law
  • Min Woo Lee
  • Taehee Lee
  • Niklas Lemke
  • Hugo Leon
  • Rowan Lester
  • Alexander Levy
  • José-Filipe Lima
  • Zander Lombard
  • Mike Lorenzo-Vera
  • Bryden Macpherson
  • Richard Mcevoy
  • Ross Mcgowan
  • Jake Mcleod
  • Adrian Meronk
  • Guido Migliozzi
  • Edoardo Molinari
  • Francesco Molinari
  • Kyongjun Moon
  • James Morrison
  • Wilco Nienaber
  • Thorbjørn Olesen
  • Wade Ormsby
  • Adrian Otaegui
  • Chris Paisley
  • Renato Paratore
  • Andrea Pavan
  • Matthieu Pavon
  • Eddie Pepperell
  • Victor Perez
  • Damien Perrier
  • Paul Peterson
  • Thomas Pieters
  • Carlos Pigem
  • Benjamin Poke
  • Garrick Porteous
  • Haydn Porteous
  • Tapio Pulkkanen
  • Richie Ramsay
  • Robert Rock
  • Robin Roussel
  • Antoine Rozner
  • Rory Sabbatini
  • Adrien Saddier
  • Kalle Samooja
  • Ricardo Santos
  • Max Schliesing
  • Robin Sciot-Siegrist
  • Jack Senior
  • Shubhankar Sharma
  • Cormac Sharvin
  • Marcel Siem
  • Sebastian Soderberg
  • Clément Sordet
  • Matthew Southgate
  • Joël Stalter
  • Henrik Stenson
  • Brandon Stone
  • Graeme Storm
  • Andy Sullivan
  • Julian Suri
  • Connor Syme
  • Toby Tree
  • Sami Välimäki
  • Darius Van Driel
  • Lars Van Meijel
  • Erik Van Rooyen
  • Daniel Van Tonder
  • Johannes Veerman
  • Justin Walters
  • Marc Warren
  • Dale Whitnell
  • Bernd Wiesberger
  • Danny Willett
  • Oliver Wilson
  • Jeff Winther
  • Suradit Yongcharoenchai
  • Fabrizio Zanotti

Top 50 players in 2021 Omega European Masters field

47. Victor Perez

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