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2017 Web.com Tour Finals graduates

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This is a list of golfers who graduated from the Web.com Tour and Web.com Tour Finals in 2017.[1] The top 25 players on the Web.com Tour's regular season money list in 2017 earned PGA Tour cards for 2018.[2] The Finals determined the other 25 players to earn their PGA Tour cards and the priority order of all 50.

As in previous seasons, the Finals featured the top 75 players on the Web.com Tour regular season money list, players ranked 126–200 on the PGA Tour's regular-season FedEx Cup points list (except players exempt through other means), non-members of the PGA Tour with enough regular-season FedExCup points to place 126–200, and special medical exemptions.

To determine the initial 2018 PGA Tour priority rank, the top 25 Web.com Tour regular season players were alternated with the top 25 Web.com Tour Finals players. This priority order will then be reshuffled several times during the 2018 season.

Chesson Hadley was fully exempt for the 2017–18 PGA Tour season after leading both the full-season money list and the Finals money list.[1]

2017 Web.com Tour Finals

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Player 2017 Web.com Tour
regular season
2017
FedEx
Cup
2017 Web.com Tour Finals The 25
Regular + Finals
Priority
rank
Rank Earnings
($)
Rank Without
The 25
Earnings
($)
Best
finish
Rank Earnings
($)
United States Chesson Hadley 9 264,350 211 1 298,125 Win 1 562,475 Exempt
United States Brice Garnett 1 368,761 48 26,452 T20 2 395,212 1
United States Peter Uihlein* 2 1 185,864 Win 2
United States Andrew Landry 4 292,939 10 95,955 T3 3 388,894 3
United States Jonathan Byrd 55 87,178 170 3 2 185,480 Win 4
Mexico Abraham Ancer 3 295,528 30 42,470 T5 4 337,998 5
United States Nicholas Lindheim 197 4 3 183,020 Win 6
United States Sam Ryder* 2 314,306 T91 7,448 T25 5 321,753 7
United States Rob Oppenheim 27 150,693 5 4 161,150 T2 8
United States Ted Potter Jr. 14 207,368 228 8 112,225 T2 6 319,593 9
United States Ryan Armour 159 6 5 118,206 2 10
Germany Stephan Jäger* 5 278,364 T84 8,033 T24 7 286,397 11
United States Sam Saunders 149 17,400 129 7 6 115,900 T2 12
United States Talor Gooch* 6 271,316 T84 8,033 T24 8 279,349 13
United States Shawn Stefani 165 9 7 99,240 T2 14
United States Andrew Putnam 8 266,296 73 12,532 T25 9 278,828 15
United States Jonathan Randolph 160 11 8 94,190 T2 16
Canada Ben Silverman* 10 256,906 55 21,281 T20 10 278,187 17
United States Bronson Burgoon 103 40,116 12 9 90,812 4 18
United States Austin Cook* 15 206,515 13 70,875 T8 11 277,390 19
United States Keith Mitchell* 26 151,444 14 10 66,050 T6 20
United States Nate Lashley* 11 252,160 52 22,326 T19 12 274,486 21
United States Tyler Duncan* 31 136,219 15 11 63,408 T5 22
United States Kyle Thompson 7 266,312 118 2,430 T68 13 268,742 23
United States Denny McCarthy* 43 109,856 16 12 63,105 T9 24
United States Adam Schenk* 12 236,792 68 15,230 T17 14 252,022 25
United States Troy Merritt 151 17 13 59,650 T6 26
United States Matt Atkins* 19 192,029 21 54,000 T6 15 246,029 27
United States Tom Lovelady* 29 137,611 18 14 58,000 T3 28
United States Conrad Shindler* 17 203,483 40 29,800 T9 16 233,283 29
United States Martin Piller 28 144,667 19 15 54,700 4 30
United States Andrew Yun* 13 222,856 99 4,300 T40 17 227,156 31
Germany Alex Čejka 149 22 16 53,480 4 32
United States Lanto Griffin* 22 169,689 20 54,348 T8 18 224,037 33
Australia Matt Jones 152 23 17 47,740 T5 34
United States Aaron Wise* 18 199,922 72 12,650 T17 19 212,572 35
United States Cameron Tringale 133 24 18 47,445 T5 36
China Dou Zecheng* 16 203,630 98 4,400 T39 20 208,030 37
United States Brett Stegmaier 181 25 19 46,500 T8 38
United States Ethan Tracy* 24 161,211 T42 28,000 T8 21 189,211 39
Canada Corey Conners* 49 95,769 26 20 45,114 T11 40
China Zhang Xinjun* 20 186,306 112 2,590 T60 22 188,896 41
United States Steve Wheatcroft 183 6,891 179 27 21 44,526 T11 42
United States Brandon Harkins* 21 172,162 82 8,454 T29 23 180,615 43
United States Chad Collins 143 28 22 44,348 T6 44
Mexico Roberto Díaz* 25 157,823 63 17,343 T20 24 175,166 45
United States Tom Hoge 224 1,689 166 29 23 44,048 T12 46
United States Beau Hossler 23 164,326 T101 3,120 T45 25 167,446 47
United States Joel Dahmen 178 8,080 176 31 24 41,943 T6 48
Republic of Ireland Séamus Power 130 32 25 40,625 T13 49

*PGA Tour rookie in 2018
First-time PGA Tour member in 2018, but ineligible for rookie status due to having played eight or more PGA Tour events in a previous season

  •   Earned spot in Finals through PGA Tour.
  •   Earned spot in Finals through FedEx Cup points earned as a PGA Tour non-member.
  •   Earned spot in Finals through a medical extension.
  •   Indicates whether the player earned his card through the regular season or through the Finals.

Results on 2017–18 PGA Tour

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Player Starts Cuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings ($) FedEx Cup
rank
United States Chesson Hadley 30 23 2 33 2,768,863 44
United States Brice Garnett 30 20 Win 85 1,466,224 61
United States Peter Uihlein* 25 15 5/T5x3 67 1,797,715 64
United States Andrew Landry 27 15 Win 41 2,642,179 37
United States Jonathan Byrd 24 11 T15 186 267,055 181
Mexico Abraham Ancer 30 20 T4 73 1,676,695 60
United States Nicholas Lindheim 26 13 T7 146 593,842 146
United States Sam Ryder* 26 15 T2 113 1,046,166 101
United States Rob Oppenheim 26 11 T15 185 279,019 180
United States Ted Potter Jr. 28 15 Win 58 1,976,198 65
United States Ryan Armour 32 22 Win 44 2,485,203 49
Germany Stephan Jäger* 26 14 T13 165 422,260 165
United States Sam Saunders 26 14 T5 115 981,936 120
United States Talor Gooch* 27 12 T13 141 654,200 139
United States Shawn Stefani 25 12 T10 155 523,204 147
United States Andrew Putnam 28 21 Win 49 2,387,382 33
United States Jonathan Randolph 25 11 3 162 453,328 174
Canada Ben Silverman* 28 17 T7 129 793,140 136
United States Bronson Burgoon 24 11 T2 103 1,179,616 78
United States Austin Cook* 29 24 Win 48 2,448,920 38
United States Keith Mitchell* 29 21 2 74 1,641,260 67
United States Nate Lashley* 17 8 T15 183 296,650 172
United States Tyler Duncan* 31 17 T5 119 944,021 113
United States Kyle Thompson 22 2 T44 235 24,878 236
United States Denny McCarthy* 22 13 4 157 498,341 149
United States Adam Schenk* 28 14 T7 160 474,923 157
United States Troy Merritt 27 17 Win 95 1,326,989 91
United States Matt Atkins* 21 6 T22 215 89,104 211
United States Tom Lovelady* 28 15 T2 137 700,783 134
United States Conrad Shindler* 20 9 T15 195 187,399 192
United States Martin Piller 28 11 T3 125 847,304 126
United States Andrew Yun* 22 3 T22 230 41,566 231
Germany Alex Čejka 24 16 T2 101 1,198,541 108
United States Lanto Griffin* 26 13 T12 176 358,380 171
Australia Matt Jones 23 11 T12 153 538,681 151
United States Aaron Wise* 29 16 Win 28 3,486,407 24
United States Cameron Tringale 26 7 T25 198 179,459 195
China Dou Zecheng* 23 4 T51 214 90,993 227
United States Brett Stegmaier 21 12 T11 180 305,607 179
United States Ethan Tracy* 23 12 T13 175 364,493 177
Canada Corey Conners* 28 20 T8 133 728,296 130
China Zhang Xinjun* 28 12 T5 166 420,377 167
United States Steve Wheatcroft 20 9 T10 179 309,656 183
United States Brandon Harkins* 30 21 T8 104 1,148,115 103
United States Chad Collins 0 0 DNP n/a 0 n/a
Mexico Roberto Díaz* 25 11 T25 188 235,635 189
United States Tom Hoge 31 20 3 94 1,358,542 92
United States Beau Hossler 28 24 2/T2x2 46 2,449,707 46
United States Joel Dahmen 28 19 T2 83 1,476,838 80
Republic of Ireland Séamus Power 28 15 T5 130 791,018 114
  • *PGA Tour rookie in 2018
  • First-time PGA Tour member in 2018, but ineligible for rookie status due to having played eight or more Tour events in a previous season
  •   Retained his PGA Tour card for 2019: won or finished in the top 125 of the FedEx Cup points list.
  •   Retained PGA Tour conditional status and qualified for the Web.com Tour Finals: finished between 126–150 on FedEx Cup list and qualified for Web.com Tour Finals.
  •   Failed to retain his PGA Tour card for 2019 but qualified for the Web.com Tour Finals: finished between 150–200 on FedEx Cup list.
  •   Failed to retain his PGA Tour card for 2019 and to qualify for the Web.com Tour Finals: finished outside the top 200 on FedEx Cup list.

Roberto Díaz, Stephan Jäger, Matt Jones, Nicholas Lindheim, Denny McCarthy, Adam Schenk, Ben Silverman, Shawn Stefani, and Cameron Tringale regained their cards through the 2018 Web.com Tour Finals.

Winners on the PGA Tour in 2018

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No. Date Player Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up Payout ($)
1 Oct 29, 2017 United States Ryan Armour Sanderson Farms Championship −19 (66-68-67-68=269) 5 strokes United States Chesson Hadley 774,000
2 Nov 19, 2017 United States Austin Cook RSM Classic −21 (66-62-66-67=261) 4 strokes United States J. J. Spaun 1,116,000
3 Feb 11 United States Ted Potter Jr. AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am −17 (68-71-62-69=270) 3 strokes Australia Jason Day
United States Dustin Johnson
United States Phil Mickelson
United States Chez Reavie
1,332,000
4 Mar 25 United States Brice Garnett Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship −18 (63-68-69-70=270) 4 strokes United States Keith Mitchell 540,000
5 Apr 22 United States Andrew Landry Valero Texas Open −17 (69-67-67-68=271) 2 strokes United States Trey Mullinax
United States Sean O'Hair
1,116,000
6 May 20 United States Aaron Wise AT&T Byron Nelson −23 (65-63-68-65=261) 3 strokes Australia Marc Leishman 1,386,000
7 Jul 23 United States Troy Merritt Barbasol Championship −23 (62-67-69-67=265) 1 stroke United States Billy Horschel
United States Tom Lovelady
United States Richy Werenski
630,000
8 Aug 5 United States Andrew Putnam Barracuda Championship 47 points (6-17-15-9) 4 points United States Chad Campbell 612,000

Runners-up on the PGA Tour in 2018

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No. Date Player Tournament Winner Winning score Runner-up score Payout ($)
1 Oct 29, 2017 United States Chesson Hadley Sanderson Farms Championship United States Ryan Armour −19 (66-68-67-68=269) −14 (68-70-68-68=274) 464,400
2 Nov 5, 2017 Germany Alex Čejka
Lost in three-man playoff
Shriners Hospitals for Children Open United States Patrick Cantlay −9 (67-71-70-67=275) −9 (66-74-72-63=275) 598,400
3 Jan 21 United States Andrew Landry
Lost in playoff
CareerBuilder Challenge Spain Jon Rahm −22 (62-67-70-67=266) −22 (63-65-70-68=266) 637,200
4 Mar 25 United States Keith Mitchell Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship United States Brice Garnett −18 (63-68-69-70=270) −14 (66-66-75-67=274) 324,000
5 Apr 1 United States Beau Hossler Houston Open England Ian Poulter −19 (73-64-65-67=269) −19 (65-68-69-67=269) 756,000
6 May 6 United States Aaron Wise Wells Fargo Championship Australia Jason Day −12 (69-67-67-69=272) −10 (68-68-70-68=274) 677,600
7 Jun 10 United States Andrew Putnam FedEx St. Jude Classic United States Dustin Johnson −19 (67-63-65-66=261) −13 (67-64-64-72=267) 712,800
8 Jun 24 United States Beau Hossler (2) Travelers Championship United States Bubba Watson −17 (70-63-67-63=263) −14 (65-67-68-66=266 462,000
9 Jul 1 United States Ryan Armour Quicken Loans National Italy Francesco Molinari −21 (67-65-65-62=259) −13 (66-65-68-68=267) 766,800
10
&11
&12
Jul 15 United States Bronson Burgoon John Deere Classic United States Michael Kim −27 (63-64-64-66=257) −19 (68-62-66-69=265) 382,800
United States Joel Dahmen −19 (64-71-65-65=265)
United States Sam Ryder −19 (66-66-67-66=265)
13 Jul 23 United States Tom Lovelady Barbasol Championship United States Troy Merritt −23 (62-67-69-67=265) −22 (66-67-65-68=266) 261,333

References

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  1. ^ a b Parker, Nick; Prise, Kevin; Thompson, Royce (October 2, 2017). "Meet The 50: Quick-hit profiles of the 50 players to receive their PGA Tour cards for 2017–18 via the Web.com Tour". PGA Tour.
  2. ^ "Web.com Tour regular season money list". PGA Tour. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
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