2024 Mexico Open Full Field: Three of World Top 40 Playing at Vidanta

Mexico's national open is sandwiched between the PGA Tour's West Coast and Florida swings.
2024 Mexico Open Full Field: Three of World Top 40 Playing at Vidanta
2024 Mexico Open Full Field: Three of World Top 40 Playing at Vidanta /

The PGA Tour goes international this week for the national open of Mexico, officially the Mexico Open at Vidanta.

Coming off the signature event Genesis Invitational and the West Coast swing, and immediately before the start of the Florida swing and another signature event in two weeks at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the Mexico Open doesn't have the most star-studded field of the season.

Infact, if you scan down the Official World Golf Ranking your finger will go down to No. 24 to see someone in the field: defending champion Tony Finau. The only other players in the top 40 this week are Nicolai Hojgaard (No. 34) and Emiliano Grillo (No. 40). 

Tony Finau hits his tee shot on the 14th hole during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course.
Tony Finau is the defending champion and highest-ranked player at the Mexico Open :: Ray Acevedo/USA TODAY Sports

But there's still 500 FedEx Cup points and $8.1 million up for grabs, so this week is an opportunity for players farther down the Tour pecking order to pick up some momentum in the season and perhaps play their way into bigger events.

2024 Mexico Open at Vidanta Full Field

132 players

Alexander, Tyson
Atkins, Matt *
Baddeley, Aaron
Barjon, Paul
Barnes, Erik
Biondi, Fred +
Björk, Alexander
Bramlett, Joseph
Brehm, Ryan
Bridgeman, Jacob
Burgoon, Bronson
Campillo, Jorge
Campos, Rafael
Cazaubòn, Rodolfo +
Champ, Cameron
Chappell, Kevin
Coody, Parker
Coody, Pierceson
Crowe, Trace
Daffue, MJ +
De la Fuente, Santiago +
Del Solar, Cristobal +
Detry, Thomas
Díaz, Roberto +
Dougherty, Kevin
Dumont de Chassart, Adrien
Duncan, Tyler
Echavarria, Nico
Eckroat, Austin
Endycott, Harrison
Finau, Tony
Fishburn, Patrick
Fox, Ryan
Furr, Wilson
Ghim, Doug
Gotterup, Chris
Greyserman, Max
Griffin, Lanto
Grillo, Emiliano
Gutschewski, Scott
Hadley, Chesson
Hahn, James
Hale, Jr., Blaine
Hall, Harry
Harrington, Padraig +
Higgo, Garrick
Highsmith, Joe
Hisatsune, Ryo
Hoey, Rico
Hoffman, Charley
Højgaard, Nicolai
Holmes, J.B.
Hubbard, Mark
Hughes, Mackenzie
Jaeger, Stephan
Kim, Chan
Kim, Michael
Kim, S.H.
Kizzire, Patton
Knapp, Jake
Knowles, Philip
Kohles, Ben
Lashley, Nate
Lee, K.H.
Lipsky, David
Lower, Justin
Macdonald, Stuart *
MacIntyre, Robert
Malnati, Peter
McCormick, Ryan
McNealy, Maverick
Meissner, Mac
Merritt, Troy
Mitchell, Keith
Molinari, Francesco
Moore, Ryan
Morales, Omar +
Naula, Renato +
NeSmith, Matt
Norlander, Henrik
Norrman, Vincent
Novak, Andrew
Olesen, Thorbjørn
Ortiz, Alvaro +
Palmer, Ryan
Pan, C.T.
Pendrith, Taylor
Pereda, Raul
Perez, Victor
Phillips, Chandler
Piercy, Scott
Rai, Aaron
Ramey, Chad
Reavie, Chez
Riley, Davis
Rodgers, Patrick
Safa, Jose Antonio +
Schmid, Matti
Shelton, Robby
Sigel, Ben *
Sigg, Greyson
Silverman, Ben
Skinns, David
Sloan, Roger
Smalley, Alex
Snedeker, Brandt
Spaun, J.J.
Springer, Hayden
Stallings, Scott
Stanger, Jimmy
Stanley, Preston *
Stevens, Sam
Suh, Justin
Tarren, Callum
Taylor, Ben
Teater, Josh
Thompson, Davis
Tosti, Alejandro
Trainer, Martin
Valimaki, Sami
van Rooyen, Erik
Vázquez, Sebastián +
Vegas, Jhonattan
Wallace, Matt
Whaley, Vince
Whitney, Tom
Wu, Brandon
Wu, Dylan
Wylie, Austin #
Xiong, Norman
Young, Carson
Yuan, Carl

* - Open Qualifier
+ - Sponsor Exemption
# - Section Champion 


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