PGA Championship Field Finalised For Oak Hill 2023
Arguably the strongest field in the men’s game comes together for the second Major of the year, the PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club.
In total, 156 players will compete for the chance to lift the Wanamaker Trophy. The field comprises former champions, the world’s top 100, Major winners over the last five years and others. Unlike other Majors, the PGA Championship doesn’t include amateurs although there are lesser-known players in the form of club pros, with the 20 low scorers in the last PGA Professional Championship eligible.
Last year, Justin Thomas took advantage of a monumental slip by Mito Pereira to win his second PGA Championship title. The Chilean had seemed set for his maiden Major win until he double-bogeyed the 72nd hole to finish tied for third. That left Thomas and Will Zalatoris in the three-hole playoff, which the former won by a shot.
Thomas returns to defend his title, while Pereira also plays as one of 18 LIV Golf players in the field, but there’s no Zalatoris as he continues his recovery from back surgery, which also kept him out of The Masters at Augusta National.
One player who will be desperate to claim his first PGA Championship title is Jordan Spieth. The 29-year-old only needs this Major to complete one of the rarest feats in all, a career Grand Slam. Spieth withdrew from the tournament immediately before the event, the AT&T Byron Nelson, with a wrist injury, but he’ll be hoping it doesn’t hamper his efforts this week.
Rory McIlroy will surely see this year’s tournament as a golden opportunity to claim his fifth Major title. The World No.3 is a member of Oak Hill Country Club. After missing the cut at The Masters and returning with another unconvincing performance in the Wells Fargo Championship, he’ll be hoping a tournament on familiar territory will be exactly what he needs to claim his biggest victory since the 2014 Open at Royal Liverpool.
Phil Mickelson is one of three LIV Golf players who have won the PGA Championship, with the second of his two titles coming just two years ago. He didn’t defend his title last season amid ongoing controversy over his involvement with the new circuit, but returns in 2023 hoping to recapture the form that saw him become the oldest Major winner in history, aged 50, at Kiawah Island.
Another LIV Golf player with recent PGA Championship success is Brooks Koepka. He reminded plenty of his ability with his tie for second with Mickelson at The Masters last month, and will be hoping to take momentum into his quest for a third Wanamaker Trophy win.
One of the players most fancied to triumph will be Masters champion Jon Rahm. The World No.1 as being in the form of his life 2023 so far, and he could well be the man to stop.
Another player in excellent form is World No.2 Scottie Scheffler. He has two wins this year so far, including The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, and he will be keen to add a second Major title to his CV after his Masters win in 2022.
Elsewhere, Collin Morikawa hasn’t enjoyed a similar run of form recently, but his 2020 PGA Championship win was his first of two Major titles, and the American will surely see the event as the perfect opportunity to claim his first win since the 2021 DP World Tour Championship.
Below is the full field for the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club.
PGA Championship Field 2023
Alker, Steven
Ancer, Abraham
Arnaus, Adri
Beach, Alex
Bezuidenhout, Christiaan
Block, Michael
Bradley, Keegan
Buckley, Hayden
Burmester, Dean
Burns, Sam
Cahill, Matt
Cantlay, Patrick
Casey, Paul
Clark, Wyndham
Conners, Corey
Cordes, Anthony
Dahmen, Joel
Daly, John
Davis, Cam
Day, Jason
DeChambeau, Bryson
Detry, Thomas
Donald, Luke
Droemer, Jesse
Dufner, Jason
Echavarria, Nico
English, Harris
Finau, Tony
Fitzpatrick, Matthew
Fleetwood, Tommy
Fowler, Rickie
Fox, Ryan
French, Chris
Gooch, Talor
Griffin, Ben
Grillo, Emiliano
Grove, Russell
Hadwin, Adam
Hardy, Nick
Harman, Brian
Harrington, Pádraig
Hatton, Tyrrell
Henley, Russell
Herbert, Lucas
Higa, Kazuki
Hoge, Tom
Højgaard, Nicolai
Højgaard, Rasmus
Holmes, Steve
Homa, Max
Horschel, Billy
Hoshino, Rikuya
Hossler, Beau
Hovland, Viktor
Hubbard, Mark
Hughes, Mackenzie
Im, Sungjae
Inglis, Colin
Johnson, Dustin
Johnson, Zach
Kaewkanjana, Sadom
Kaymer, Martin
Kern, Ben
Killeen, JJ
Kim, Si Woo
Kim, Sihwan
Kim, Tom
Kirk, Chris
Kisner, Kevin
Kitayama, Kurt
Koch, Greg
Koepka, Brooks
Kuchar, Matt
Lahiri, Anirban
Larrazábal, Pablo
Lawrence, Thriston
Lee, K.H.
Lee, Min Woo
Love III, Davis
Lowry, Shane
MacIntyre, Robert
Matsuyama, Hideki
McCarthy, Denny
McIlroy, Rory
McNealy, Maverick
Meronk, Adrian
Micheel, Shaun
Micheluzzi, David
Mickelson, Phil
Mitchell, Keith
Molinari, Francesco
Montgomery, Taylor
Moore, Taylor
Morikawa, Collin
Mullinax, Trey
NeSmith, Matthew
Niemann, Joaquín
Norén, Alex
Olesen, Thorbjørn
Otaegui, Adrián
Paul, Yannik
Pendrith, Taylor
Pereira, Mito
Perez, Victor
Pieters, Thomas
Pigman, Kenny
Poston, J.T.
Power, Séamus
Putnam, Andrew
Rahm, Jon
Reavie, Chez
Reed, Patrick
Reynolds, Gabe
Riley, Davis
Rodgers, Patrick
Rose, Justin
Ryder, Sam
Sanger, Chris
Schauffele, Xander
Scheffler, Scottie
Schenk, Adam
Scott, Adam
Shattuck, Braden
Shinkwin, Callum
Simpson, Webb
Singh, Vijay
Smith, Cameron
Smith, Jordan
Somers, John
Spaun, J.J.
Speight, Josh
Spieth, Jordan
Stallings, Scott
Steele, Brendan
Straka, Sepp
Strydom, Ockie
Suh, Justin
Svensson, Adam
Taylor, Ben
Taylor, Nick
Theegala, Sahith
Thomas, Justin
Thompson, Davis
Todd, Brendon
Varner III, Harold
Walker, Jimmy
Wallace, Matt
Wells, Jeremy
Willett, Danny
Wise, Aaron
Woodland, Gary
Worthington II, Wyatt
Wu, Brandon
Yang, Y.E.
Young, Cameron
AT&T Byron Nelson Winner
Who Qualifies For The 2023 PGA Championship?
Each former PGA Champion
The last five Masters winners
The last five US Open winners
The last five Open Championship winners
The last three Players Championship winners
The Senior PGA Champion
The top three on the OWGR’s International Federation Ranking List as of April 24,
2023The low 15 scorers and ties in the last PGA Championship
The 20 low scorers in the previous PGA Professional Championship
The top 70 in money standings on the PGA Tour (from a week before the previous year's PGA Championship to two weeks before this year's PGA Championship)
Players from the most recent US and European Ryder teams, as long as they're in the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking as of 7 May
Any tournament winner co-sponsored or sanctioned by the PGA Tour since the last PGA Championship
The PGA of America can invite additional players not included in the categories listed above
The total field is no more than 156 players. Players beneath 70th place in official money standings can also receive an invite
Where Will The 2023 PGA Championship Be Held?
The 2023 PGA Championship will be held at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York. The course has held six Majors in its history and this will be its fourth time hosting the tournament.
Who Won Last Year's PGA Championship?
Justin Thomas won the 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills. The American took advantage of a double-bogey from the leader going into the 72nd hole, Mito Pereira, to force a playoff with Will Zalatoris. Thomas emerged victorious by one shot after the three extra holes.