PGA of America announces full field for 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow
The PGA of America announced Tuesday the field of 156 golfers for the 2025 PGA Championship, which begins next week at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Defending champion Xander Schauffele highlights the field, but he's far from the only notable. Included in those teeing it up are 29 major champions, 14 past PGA champ, 3 World Golf Hall of Famers and 3 Ryder Cup captains.
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Also included are the 20 PGA Professionals, who punched their ticket last week. Included in the field of 20 PGA pros is Michael Block, who became a fan favorite at Oak Hill in 2023.
Two places in the field are being held for winners of the Truist Championship, where all but two players are already in the field, and the Oneflight Myrtle Beach Classic.
PGA Championship 2025 field
Ludvig Aberg
Byeong An
Daniel Berger
Brian Bergstol
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Akshay Bhatia
Brandon Bingaman
Richard Bland
Michael Block
Keegan Bradley
Jacob Bridgeman
Dean Burmester
Sam Burns
Brian Campbell
Rafael Campos
Laurie Canter
Patrick Cantlay
John Catlin
Bud Cauley
Eugenio Chacarra
Andre Chi
Wyndham Clark
Eric Cole
Tyler Collet
Corey Conners
Cameron Davis
Jason Day
Bryson DeChambeau
Thomas Detry
Luke Donald
Jesse Droemer
Jason Dufner
Nick Dunlap
Nico Echavarria
Austin Eckroat
Harris English
Tony Finau
Matthew Fitzpatrick
Tommy Fleetwood
Rickie Fowler
Sergio Garcia
Bobby Gates
Ryan Gerard
Lucas Glover
Max Greyserman
Ben Griffin
Larkin Gross
Adam Hadwin
Harry Hall
Brian Harman
Padraig Harrington
Tyrrell Hatton
Russell Henley
Justin Hicks
Garrick Higgo
Joe Highsmith
Ryo Hisatsune
Lee Hodges
Tom Hoge
Nicolai Hojgaard
Rasmus Hojgaard
Max Homa
Billy Horschel
Beau Hossler
Viktor Hovland
Mackenzie Hughes
Sungjae Im
Nic Ishee
Stephan Jaeger
Dustin Johnson
Tom Johnson
Takumi Kanaya
Michael Kartrude
Martin Kaymer
John Keefer
Michael Kim
Si Kim
Tom Kim
Chris Kirk
Kurt Kitayama
Patton Kizzire
Jake Knapp
Greg Koch
Brooks Koepka
Thriston Lawrence
Min Lee
Ryan Lenahan
Justin Lower
Shane Lowry
Robert MacIntyre
Hideki Matsuyama
Denny McCarthy
Matt McCarty
Max McGreevy
Rory McIlroy
Tom McKibbin
Maverick McNealy
Shaun Micheel
Phil Mickelson
Keith Mitchell
Taylor Moore
Collin Morikawa
Keita Nakajima
Rasmus NeergaardPetersen
Dylan Newman
Joaquin Niemann
Alex Noren
Niklas Norgaard
Shaun Norris
Andrew Novak
Thorbjorn Olesen
John Parry
Matthieu Pavon
Taylor Pendrith
Marco Penge
JT Poston
Seamus Power
David Puig
Jon Rahm
Aaron Rai
Patrick Reed
Davis Riley
Patrick Rodgers
Justin Rose
Xander Schauffele
Scottie Scheffler
Adam Scott
Vijay Singh
Cameron Smith
Elvis Smylie
John Somers
Bob Sowards
JJ Spaun
Jordan Spieth
Eric Steger
Sam Stevens
Sepp Straka
Nick Taylor
Rupe Taylor
Sahith Theegala
Justin Thomas
Davis Thompson
Sami Valimaki
Rooyen Van
Tonder Van
Jhonattan Vegas
Karl Vilips
Jimmy Walker
Matt Wallace
Timothy Wiseman
Gary Woodland
Cameron Young
Kevin Yu
Will Zalatoris
PGA Championship 2025 alternates
Patrick Fishburn
Rico Hoey
Michael Thorbjornsen
Victor Perez
Alex Smalley
Vince Whaley
Doug Ghim
Matt Kuchar
Carson Young
David Lipsky
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Championship 2025: Full field, alternates for Quail Hollow
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