PGA Championship sets the field for
the second major of the year, Johnson gets a special invitation
[May 07, 2025]
By DOUG FERGUSON
The PGA Championship released its field Tuesday for next week at
Quail Hollow, leaning heavily on the top 100 in the world ranking
and giving full consideration to players from the Saudi-funded LIV
Golf League.
The PGA Championship tries to get the top 100 in the world ranking,
which won't be the case because No. 24 Billy Horschel announced on
social media he will have hip surgery next week.
Also missing will be Shaun Norris of South Africa at No. 99 in the
world. The PGA of America said he declined his invitation because of
his mother's health.
The PGA Championship is May 15-18 at Quail Hollow in Charlotte,
North Carolina. Xander Schauffele is the defending champion and
Justin Thomas is the last PGA Championship winner at Quail Hollow in
2017.

LIV Golf will have 16 players in the 156-man field, the same number
as last year. That includes John Catlin, a reserve who has played
three LIV tournaments this year. He qualified through his Asian Tour
performance.
Dustin Johnson required a special invitation because the PGA takes
the last five winners of the Masters, instead of a Masters champion
getting a five-year exemption. Johnson won the Masters in November
2020 during rescheduling from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the LIV players getting a spot was Tom McKibbin of Northern
Ireland, who joined the rival league this year. He is No. 115 in the
world ranking. His lone victory was the European Open in Germany in
2023, and he spent only two weeks in the top 100 before joining LIV.
Also getting special invitations were Joaquin Niemann, a three-time
winner on LIV this year, and Sergio Garcia. They were notified
months ago. Patrick Reed sewed up his spot with his third-place
finish in the Masters.
The PGA Championship does not have a specific category for the top
100 in the world ranking. It's more an unwritten tradition to fit
them under “special invitations.”
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Unlike the U.S. Open and British Open, the PGA
chose not to create a category for LIV. That's similar to the
Masters, which can invite players through its special exemptions.
“That's what we have done the last three years and continue to do
so,” said Kerry Haigh, the championships director for the PGA of
America. “We have that flexibility to be able to invite those
players who are deserving from whichever tour.”
The PGA of America takes the top 70 from PGA points — a PGA Tour
money list from the last 12 months — and then goes beyond that to
fill the field. In this case, it did not go beyond the top 70,
leaning more on the world ranking.
The world ranking formula was changed in 2023 and is more heavily
weighted toward PGA Tour events because of stronger fields.
Patrick Fishburn was bumped out of the top 70 in PGA points the
final week to No. 71. He also is No. 110 in the world. Fishburn
wound up getting in when Norris declined his invitation.
Rico Hoey, the second alternate, replaced Horschel.
Michael Thorbjornsen also is assured a spot in the field. The PGA is
reserving two places for winners of the Truist Championship and the
Myrtle Beach Classic this week on the PGA Tour if they are not
already eligible. Thorbjornsen is the only player at the Truist
Championship not yet eligible for Quail Hollow.
Next in line would be Victor Perez of France.
The PGA Championship also offered an invitation to Rickie Fowler,
who has plunged to No. 125 in the world. There is a category for
players in the most recent Ryder Cup — Fowler was at Marco Simone in
Italy — provided they are among the top 100 in the world.
Fowler's first PGA Tour victory was at Quail Hollow in 2012.
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