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 Daz 47 Tom Hoge 48 Beau Hossler 49 Joel Dahmen 50 Seamus Power
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