Fifteen of the top 20 in the world golf rankings will head to the Bahamas for the Hero World Challenge in December.
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The field features world No. 3 Collin Morikawa, the reigning Open Championship winner. Let’s take a look at the who’s who of golf in the field.
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No. 18 Hideki Matsuyama of Japan, the reigning Masters champion and the 2016 Hero World Challenge winner.
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Another past winner of the event, Jordan Spieth (2014), will line up in the Bahamas
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He will be joined by 2019 champion - Sweden’s Henrik Stenson (2019)
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The 20-player list also includes: American world No. 4 Patrick Cantlay
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Xander Schauffele, United States, No. 5
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Bryson DeChambeau, United States, No. 6
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Justin Thomas, United States, No. 7
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Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland, No. 8
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Brooks Koepka, United States, No. 10
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Tony Finau, United States, No. 11
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Abraham Ancer, Mexico, No. 12
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Harris English, United States, No. 14
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Viktor Hovland, Norway, No. 15
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Daniel Berger, United States, No. 16
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Tyrrell Hatton, England, No. 17
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Patrick Reed, United States, No. 23
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Scottie Scheffler, United States, No. 24
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Webb Simpson, United States, No. 26
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