User:Phinumu/PGA Tour players/2003
* – Denotes a player who finished in the top 125 of the money list.
Bold text – Denotes a player who won in 2003.
Note: This seems to have been the first season when a win could lengthen an exemption from a previous season or from a different category.
- 1. Winners of PGA Championship or U.S. Open prior to 1970 or in the last 10 calendar years (Beginning in 1998, this is a five-year exemption.)
- Rich Beem* (2007)
- Steve Elkington (2007) – moves to cat 2 in 2006
- Ernie Els* (2007)
- Davis Love III* (2007)
- Tiger Woods* (2007)
- Mark Brooks (2006)
- Retief Goosen* (2006)
- Steve Jones (2006)
- David Toms* (2006)
- Lee Janzen* (2005) – moves to cat 2 in 2004
- Corey Pavin (2005)
- Vijay Singh* (2005) – moves to cat 3 in 2004
- Nick Price* (2004)
- Paul Azinger – to cat 10 in 2004
Jim Furyk and Shaun Micheel were promoted to this category after their wins and earned exemptions through 2008.
Els extended his exemption to 2008, in which year he would fall to cat 9. Singh extended his to 2008 by winning the money title; he would fall to cat 8 in 2006. Love extended his to 2008 by winning The Players; he would fall to cat 2 in 2008. Woods extended his to 2008, in which year he would fall to cat 9. Toms extended his to 2008, and would fall to cat 9 in 2007. Goosen extended his to 2007, in which year he would fall to cat 9.
- 2. Winners of the THE PLAYERS Championship in the last 10 calendar years. (Beginning In 1998, this is a five-year exemption.)
- Justin Leonard* (2007) – moves to cat 4 in 2004
- Greg Norman (2007) – moves to cat 5 in 2005
- Craig Perks (2007)
- Fred Couples* (2006)
- David Duval (2006) – moves to cat 4 in 2005
- Hal Sutton* (2005)
Leonard extended his exemption to 2008, in which year he would fall to cat 9. Couples extended his to 2007, in which year he would fall to cat 9.
- 3. Winners of the Masters Tournament in the last 10 calendar years. (Beginning in 1998, this is a five-year exemption.)
- Ben Crenshaw (2005)
- José María Olazábal (2004)
- Bernhard Langer*
- Mark O'Meara
Nick Faldo declined membership. Ben Crenshaw mostly retired from the PGA Tour after turning 50 in January 2002.
Mike Weir was promoted to this category after his win and earned an exemption through 2008.
O'Meara finished in the 126–150 range and opted to use a top 25 career money exemption for 2004.
- 4. Winners of the British Open in the last 10 calendar years (1990-present). (Beginning In 1998, this is a five-year exemption.)
- Tom Lehman* (2006)
- John Daly (2005)
Paul Lawrie declined membership.
Ben Curtis was promoted to this category after his win and earned an exemption through 2008.
- 5. Winners of the NEC World Series of Golf in the last 10 calendar years. (Beginning in 1998, this is a three-year exemption.)
- Phil Mickelson* (2006)
- Fulton Allem
Allem received a medical extension for 2004.
- 6. THE TOUR Championship winners in the last three years, beginning with the 1998 winner
- Mike Weir* (2004)
Chad Campbell was promoted to this category after his win and earned an exemption through 2006.
- 7. Winners of World Golf Championship events, beginning in 1999 (a three-year exemption)
- Craig Parry (2005)
- Kevin Sutherland* (2005)
- Steve Stricker (2004)
Darren Clarke declined membership, but would accept it after winning another WGC, and earn an exemption through 2006.
- 8. The leader in PGA TOUR official earnings in each of the last five calendar years
- 9. Winners of PGA TOUR cosponsored or approved events (except team events) within the last two calendar years, or during the current year; winners receive an additional year of exemption for each additional win, up to five years.
- K. J. Choi* (2005)
- Jerry Kelly* (2005)
- Len Mattiace* (2005)
- Robert Allenby* (2004)
- Bob Burns (2004)
- Jonathan Byrd* (2004)
- José Cóceres (2004)
- Chris DiMarco* (2004)
- Luke Donald* (2004)
- Joe Durant* (2004)
- Bob Estes* (2004)
- Dan Forsman* (2004)
- Jim Furyk* (2004)
- Sergio García* (2004)
- Matt Gogel* (2004)
- J. P. Hayes* (2004)
- Scott Hoch* (2004)
- Charles Howell III* (2004)
- Matt Kuchar (2004)
- Ian Leggatt (2004)
- Shigeki Maruyama* (2004)
- Spike McRoy (2004)
- Rocco Mediate* (2004)
- Chris Riley* (2004)
- Loren Roberts* (2004)
- John Rollins* (2004)
- Gene Sauers (2004)
- Jeff Sluman* (2004)
- Chris Smith (2004)
- Phil Tataurangi (2004)
- Cameron Beckman*
- Notah Begay III*
- Mark Calcavecchia* – to cat 10 in 2004
- John Cook
- Robert Damron*
- Joel Edwards
- Brad Faxon*
- David Gossett*
- Frank Lickliter*
- Scott McCarron*
- Jesper Parnevik*
- Tom Pernice Jr.*
- Kenny Perry*
- Scott Verplank* – to cat 10 in 2004
- Garrett Willis
Date | Player | Tournament |
---|---|---|
Mar 2 | Frank Lickliter | Chrysler Classic of Tucson |
May 25 | Kenny Perry | Bank of America Colonial |
Jun 1 | Kenny Perry (2) | Memorial Tournament |
Jul 13 | Kenny Perry (3) | Greater Milwaukee Open |
Twelve players moved into this category during the season. Kenny Perry earned an exemption through 2007 with three wins.
Cook and Edwards received medical extensions. Willis finished in the 126–150 range and, unsuccessful at Q School, settled for conditional status in 2004.
- 10. Members of the last-named U.S. Ryder Cup team
- Stewart Cink* – stays in cat 10 for 2004
- 11a. Career money exemptions – top 50
Date | Player | Tournament |
---|---|---|
Jul 20 | Craig Stadler | B.C. Open |
Strange finished outside the top 150 and fell to past champion status for good.
- 11a. Career money exemptions – top 25
- 19. Life members
Watson focused on the senior tour.
- 20. Top 125 from money list
- Fred Funk*
- Steve Lowery*
- Stuart Appleby*
- Pat Perez*
- Peter Lonard*
- Billy Andrade*
- John Huston*
- Stephen Ames*
- David Peoples*
- Steve Flesch*
- Dudley Hart
- Bob Tway*
- Jonathan Kaye*
- Brandt Jobe*
- Geoff Ogilvy*
- J. L. Lewis*
- Tim Herron*
- Rory Sabbatini*
- Brian Gay
- Ben Crane*
- Duffy Waldorf*
- Billy Mayfair*
- Heath Slocum*
- Glen Day*
- Kirk Triplett*
- Chad Campbell*
- Briny Baird*
- Neal Lancaster*
- Jim Carter
- Robert Gamez*
- Tim Petrovic*
- Joey Sindelar*
- Rod Pampling*
- Esteban Toledo*
- Hidemichi Tanaka*
- Jeff Maggert*
- Harrison Frazar*
- Jay Haas*
- Skip Kendall*
- Carlos Franco*
- Shaun Micheel*
- Greg Chalmers
- Tim Clark*
- Tom Byrum*
- Olin Browne
- Brent Geiberger*
- John Senden*
- David Berganio Jr.
- J. J. Henry*
- Carl Paulson
- Paul Stankowski*
- Glen Hnatiuk*
- Per-Ulrik Johansson
- Andrew Magee*
- Pat Bates*
- Craig Barlow*
- Jay Williamson*
Date | Player | Tournament |
---|---|---|
Apr 6 | Ben Crane | BellSouth Classic |
May 4 | Steve Flesch | HP Classic |
Jun 9 | Rory Sabbatini | FBR Capital Open |
Jun 22 | Jonathan Kaye | Buick Classic |
Aug 17 | Shaun Micheel | PGA Championship |
Aug 24 | Kirk Triplett | Reno–Tahoe Open |
Sep 7 | Bob Tway | Bell Canadian Open |
Sep 21 | J. L. Lewis | 84 Lumber Classic |
Oct 5 | John Huston | Southern Farm Bureau Classic |
Oct 12 | Stuart Appleby | Las Vegas Invitational |
Nov 9 | Chad Campbell | Tour Championship |
Johansson, Browne, Gay, Chalmers, Hart, and Paulson finished in the 126–150 range. Hart received a medical extension. Gay was successful in Q School, while the rest fell to the conditional category for 2004.
Carter and Berganio finished outside the top 150. Berganio received a medical extension; Carter fell short at Q School and fell to past champion status for 2004.
- 21. Non-member top 125
- Ángel Cabrera (first-time member)
- Michael Campbell (first-time member)
- Thomas Levet
Pádraig Harrington declined membership.
Cabrera and Levet finished in the 126–150 range, but Cabrera played only 14 tournaments and lost his membership; Levet fell short at Q School and settled for conditional status in 2004. Campbell finished outside the top 150 and became a non-member; he would never accept membership again.
- 22. Major Medical Extension
- Chris Perry (26)
- Larry Mize (19)
- David Sutherland (18)
- Michael Muehr (5)
- Brent Schwarzrock (20)
Sutherland (who had the reshuffle as a backup) met his terms in August and finished in the 126–150 range, fell short at Q School, and dropped to conditional status for 2004. Muehr's extension expired in July; he became a non-member and would never regain status. Mize's expired in October and he fell to past champion status (for good). Schwarzrock's expired in October; it appears he attained conditional status, but for some reason that isn't listed in the system; at any rate, only one full-field event was left and he wouldn't have made the field anyway. He finished outside the top 150, became a non-member for 2004, and never again reached the PGA Tour. Perry received a carry-over.
- 23. Buy.com Tour leading money-winner
- Patrick Moore (rookie)
Moore played only three events and received a medical extension.
- 25. Q School top 35, Buy.com Tour 2-15
- Jeff Brehaut*
- Arron Oberholser* (rookie)
- Alex Čejka* (rookie)
- Doug Barron
- James McLean (rookie)
- Steven Alker (rookie)
- Chris Anderson (rookie)
- Cliff Kresge*
- Akio Sadakata (rookie)
- Jason Gore
- John Maginnes
- Todd Fischer* (rookie)
- Donnie Hammond
- Marco Dawson*
- Aaron Barber (rookie)
- Darron Stiles (rookie)
- Brenden Pappas*
- Aaron Baddeley* (rookie)
- Brian Bateman
- Jason Buha
- Richard S. Johnson* (rookie)
- Patrick Sheehan* (rookie)
- Dean Wilson* (rookie)
- Gavin Coles (rookie)
- Joel Kribel (rookie)
- Tag Ridings (rookie)
- Todd Barranger
- Scott Laycock (rookie)
- John E. Morgan (rookie)
- Paul Goydos*
- Vance Veazey
- Mark Wilson (rookie)
- Anthony Painter (rookie)
- Dave Stockton Jr.
- Bart Bryant
- Carl Pettersson* (rookie)
- Jeff Klein (rookie)
- Tom Gillis (rookie)
- Ken Green
- Brad Lardon
- Andy Miller (rookie)
- Jason Caron
- Woody Austin*
- Kenichi Kuboya (rookie)
- Brett Quigley*
- Ben Curtis* (rookie)
- Mathew Goggin
- Mike Heinen
- Cameron Yancey (rookie)
- Brian Watts
- Mike Grob (rookie)
Date | Player | Tournament |
---|---|---|
Jul 20 | Ben Curtis | The Open Championship |
Those who finished in the 126–150 range were Mark Wilson, Heinen, Gillis, Barber, Morgan, and Grob. Gillis received a minor medical extension; none were successful at Q School, so the rest had to settle for conditional status.
Stiles, Anderson, Maginnes, Laycock, Goggin, Alker, Kuboya, Hammond, Barron, Painter, Bateman, Stockton, Gore, Caron, Barranger, Miller, Watts, McLean, Veazey, Sadakata, Bryant, Buha, Green, Coles, Yancey, Klein, Kribel, Ridings, and Lardon finished outside the top 150. Maginnes and Bateman were successful in Q School. Watts, Bryant, Green, Kribel, Ridings, and Lardon received major medical extensions, and McLean a minor. Hammond settled for past champion status (for good). The other 19 became non-members; Laycock, Kuboya, Painter, Stockton, Caron, Barranger, Miller, Sadakata, Buha, Yancey, and Klein would not reach the PGA Tour again.
- Reshuffle medical
- Danny Ellis (10)
- Jeff Gallagher (10)
- Fred Wadsworth (5)
- Ty Tryon (21)
Wadsworth made two starts and did not receive a carry-over; he fell to past champion status in 2004 (for good). The others' extensions expired in October, and all became non-members. Ellis made it through Q School; the others would never regain membership.
- 26. Three-time Nationwide Tour winners in the current year
One player achieved this:
- 27. Minor Medical Extension
- Brad Elder (7)
- Richard Zokol (8)
Elder's extension expired in June and he fell to the conditional category; he finished outside the top 150 and became a non-member for 2004. Zokol's extension expired in June and he fell to past champion status (for good).
- 28. 126–150 from money list
Date | Player | Tournament |
---|---|---|
Jul 27 | Peter Jacobsen | Greater Hartford Open |
Sep 28 | Tommy Armour III | Valero Texas Open |
Five players finished inside the top 125 (including two winners).
The remaining players all finished outside the top 150. May, Riegger, and Nobilo received medical extensions; Riegger also made it through Q School, as did Pappas. Blake, Chamblee, and Scherrer fell to past champion status in 2004 (for good, in the cases of Blake and Chamblee). Yokoo, Sposa, Staton, and Gow became non-members; Yokoo and Staton would never regain status. Brad Elder fell to this category after his minor medical expired in June; he finished outside the top 150 and became a non-member.
- 29. Non-exempt medical extension
- Ted Tryba (11)
Brent Schwarzrock may have ended up in this category in October.
Tryba played in no events and received a carry-over.
- Notable past champions
The following past champions finished in the top 200 of the money list:
Pride and Paulson finished in the 126–150 range and (unsuccessful at Q School) moved up to conditional status for 2004. Pate, Delsing, Waite, Russ Cochran, and Trevor Dodds made it through Q School; Blaine McCallister and Guy Boros finished in the top 20 of the Nationwide Tour money list. Of the rest, only Glasson would earn better status in the future.
- Notable non-members
The following non-members won on the PGA Tour and accepted membership:
Date | Player | Tournament |
---|---|---|
Aug 24 | Darren Clarke | WGC-NEC Invitational |
Sep 1 | Adam Scott | Deutsche Bank Championship |
Clarke had declined membership every season since his previous win (including at the start of 2003), but accepted it after this win.
The following non-members finished the equivalent of top 200 on the money list, including earnings in WGCs (^ denotes those eligible for full PGA Tour membership in 2004):
- Pádraig Harrington^
- Hank Kuehne^
- Stephen Leaney^
- Freddie Jacobson^
- Justin Rose^
- Thomas Bjørn^
- Niclas Fasth^
- Paul Casey
- Eduardo Romero
- Trevor Immelman
- Toshimitsu Izawa
- Nick Faldo^
- Phillip Price
- Brian Davis
- Paul Lawrie^
- Hennie Otto
- Colin Montgomerie
- Lee Westwood
- Ignacio Garrido
- Mathias Grönberg
- Gary Evans
Kuehne, Leaney, Jacobson, Rose, Bjørn, and Fasth accepted membership for 2004, while Harrington, Faldo, and Lawrie declined. Clarke and Scott accepted STM in April, Kuehne and Harrington in May, Leaney and Jacobson in July, and Fasth in August.
Grönberg made it through Q School.
- Other notes
Thirty players not listed made it from the Nationwide Tour to the PGA Tour for 2004 (including Japan Golf Tour winner Andre Stolz and Asian Tour winner Daniel Chopra; 18 via the money list, 12 via Q School). Besides Grönberg, ten players with no PGA Tour or Nationwide status in 2003 made it through Q School (including European Tour winner Arjun Atwal, Japan Golf Tour winner Todd Hamilton, and Asian Tour winner Kevin Na).