The 50 Web.com Tour graduates

The 2017 Web.com Tour season concluded on Monday in Atlantic Beach, Fla., as the Web.com Tour Championship wrapped up the fifth annual Web.com Tour Finals. Here are the top 25 players who secured PGA Tour cards through the Web.com Tour Finals (this list omits Chesson Hadley, who topped both the regular-season and Finals money lists):

Player

Finals Earnings

1) Peter Uihlein

$185,864

2) Jonathan Byrd

$185,480

3) Nicholas Lindheim

$183,020

4) Rob Oppenheim

$161,150

5) Ryan Armour

$118,206

6) Sam Saunders

$115,900

7) Shawn Stefani

$99,240

8) Jonathan Randolph

$94,190

9) Bronson Burgoon

$90,812

10) Keith Mitchell*

$66,050

11) Tyler Duncan*

$63,408

12) Denny McCarthy*

$63,105

13) Troy Merritt

$59,650

14) Tom Lovelady*

$58,000

15) Martin Piller

$54,700

16) Alex Cejka

$53,480

17) Matt Jones

$47,740

18) Cameron Tringale

$47,445

19) Brett Stegmaier

$46,500

20) Corey Conners*

$45,114

21) Steve Wheatcroft

$44,526

22) Chad Collins

$44,348

23) Tom Hoge

$44,048

24) Joel Dahmen

$41,943

25) Seamus Power

$40,625


On the PGA Tour, they will join these 25 players from the Web.com Tour’s regular season money list:

Player

Stats

1) Brice Garnett

2 wins, 5 top-10s

2) Sam Ryder

1 win, 6 top 10s

3) Abraham Ancer

3 runner-ups

4) Andrew Landry

1 win, 6 top-10s

5) Stephan Jaeger

2 wins

6) Talor Gooch

1 win, 5 top-10s

7) Kyle Thompson

1 win, 4 top-10s

8) Andrew Putnam

1 win, 4 top-10s

9) Chesson Hadley

1 win, 3 top-10s

10) Ben Silverman

1 win, 5 top-10s

11) Nate Lashley

1 win, 5 top-10s

12) Adam Schenk

1 win, 5 top-10s

13) Andrew Yun

4 tp-3s

14) Ted Potter Jr.

10 top-25s

15) Austin Cook

11 top-25s

16) Zecheng Dou

1 win, 2 top-10s

17) Conrad Shindler

1 win, 3 top-10s

18) Aaron Wise

1 win, 2 top-10s

19) Matt Atkins

1 win, 2 top-10s

20) Xinjun Zhang

2 runner-ups

21) Brandon Harkins

4 top-10s

22) Lanto Griffin

1 win, 2 top-10s

23) Beau Hosler

2 runner-ups

24) Ethan Tracy

One win

25) Roberto Diaz

2 top-10s


The 50 players are ranked, in order, following the conclusion of the Web.com Tour Finals. This order will be used to determine priority entry into PGA Tour events for the upcoming season, which opens this week with the Safeway Open in Napa, Calif.

1 Chesson Hadley
2 Brice Garnett 
3 Peter Uihlein 
4 Andrew Landry 
5 Jonathan Byrd 
6 Abraham Ancer 
7 Nicholas Lindheim 
8 Sam Ryder 
9 Rob Oppenheim 
10 Ted Potter, Jr. 
11 Ryan Armour 
12 Stephan Jaeger 
13 Sam Saunders 
14 Talor Gooch 
15 Shawn Stefani 
16 Andrew Putnam 
17 Jonathan Randolph
18 Ben Silverman 
19 Bronson Burgoon 
20 Austin Cook 
21 Keith Mitchell 
22 Nate Lashley 
23 Tyler Duncan 
24 Kyle Thompson 
25 Denny McCarthy 
26 Adam Schenk 
27 Troy Merritt 
28 Matt Atkins 
29 Tom Lovelady 
30 Conrad Shindler 
31 Martin Piller 
32 Andrew Yun 
33 Alex Cejka 
34 Lanto Griffin 
35 Matt Jones 
36 Aaron Wise 
37 Cameron Tringale
38 Zecheng Dou 
39 Brett Stegmaier 
40 Ethan Tracy
41 Corey Conners 
42 Xinjun Zhang 
43 Steve Wheatcroft 
44 Brandon Harkins 
45 Chad Collins 
46 Roberto Díaz
47 Tom Hoge
48 Beau Hossler
49 Joel Dahmen
50 Seamus Power

The 50 Web.com Tour graduates

Source: Internet

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