2023 Genesis Invitational Full Field: 23 of World's Top 25 at Riviera, Plus Tiger Woods

The PGA Tour's West Coast Swing concludes with a trip to Riviera Country Club and a second consecutive "designated event" on the schedule.

One week after the WM Phoenix Open and the Super Bowl collided on the same weekend in Arizona, the PGA Tour rolls on with another fairly super event.

The Tour's Los Angeles stop, the Genesis Invitational, will be played for the 60th time at Riviera Country Club and 98th time overall, with a field to match its deep history. Twenty-three of the world's top 25 will be in the field, and tournament host Tiger Woods (in case you haven't heard) is teeing it up for the first time in an official event since last year's British Open.

Not playing from the top 25 are LIV players Cam Smith and last year's Genesis champion Joaquin Niemann.

This is another "designated event" on Tour and subsequently comes with a jumbo purse: $20 million, with $3.6 million to the winner. 

2023 Genesis Invitational Full Field

129 players

Bezuidenhout, Christiaan
Bradley, Keegan
Brehm, Ryan
Buckley, Hayden
Burns, Sam
Byrd, Marcus +
Cantlay, Patrick
Champ, Cameron +
Cink, Stewart
Clark, Wyndham
Conners, Corey
Dahmen, Joel
Davis, Cam
Day, Jason
Detry, Thomas +
Donald, Luke +
Duncan, Tyler
English, Harris
Finau, Tony
Fitzpatrick, Matt
Fleetwood, Tommy
Fowler, Rickie
Frittelli, Dylan
Ghim, Doug
Glover, Lucas
Griffin, Lanto
Grillo, Emiliano
Hadley, Chesson
Hadwin, Adam
Hahn, James
Hardy, Nick
Harman, Brian
Hatton, Tyrrell
Henley, Russell
Herbert, Lucas
Hickok, Kramer
Hodges, Lee
Hoge, Tom
Holmes, J.B.
Homa, Max
Horschel, Billy
Hossler, Beau
Hovland, Viktor
Hubbard, Mark
Hughes, Mackenzie
Im, Sungjae
Jaeger, Stephan
Kim, S.H. +
Kim, Si Woo
Kim, Tom
Kim, Yeongsu +
Kisner, Kevin
Kitayama, Kurt
Kizzire, Patton
Knox, Russell
Kraft, Kelly
Kuchar, Matt
Laird, Martin
Lashley, Nate
Lee, Danny
Lee, K.H.
Lipsky, David
List, Luke
Long, Adam
Lower, Justin
Lowry, Shane
Malnati, Peter
Matsuyama, Hideki
McCarthy, Denny
McGreevy, Max
McIlroy, Rory
Meronk, Adrian +
Merritt, Troy
Mitchell, Keith
Molinari, Francesco
Montgomery, Taylor
Moore, Taylor
Morikawa, Collin
Mullinax, Trey
Nakajima, Keita +
NeSmith, Matthew
Noren, Alex
Piercy, Scott
Poston, J.T.
Power, Seamus
Putnam, Andrew
Rahm, Jon
Rai, Aaron
Ramey, Chad
Reavie, Chez
Redman, Doc
Rodgers, Patrick
Rose, Justin
Ryder, Sam
Schauffele, Xander
Scheffler, Scottie
Schenk, Adam
Schwab, Matthias
Scott, Adam
Sigg, Greyson
Smalley, Alex
Smotherman, Austin
Spaun, J.J.
Spieth, Jordan
Stallings, Scott
Straka, Sepp
Streb, Robert
Streelman, Kevin
Suh, Justin +
Svensson, Adam
Tarren, Callum
Taylor, Ben +
Taylor, Nick
Theegala, Sahith
Thomas, Justin
Thompson, Davis +
Thompson, Michael
Todd, Brendon
Tway, Kevin
Vegas, Jhonattan
Wallace, Matt
Watney, Nick
Willett, Danny
Winner, Collegiate Showcase +
Woodland, Gary
Woods, Tiger
Wu, Brandon
Young, Cameron
Zalatoris, Will

+ - Sponsor Exemption


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