Field Study: THE PLAYERS

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May. 7, 2008
By Helen Ross, PGATOUR.COM Chief of Correspondents

Phil Mickelson will try to do what no other PLAYERS champion has ever done -- repeat. But he'll have 143 other players trying to unseat him from the throne at TPC Sawgrass. How does the THE PLAYERS Champions field -- the deepest we'll see all year -- stack up? PGATOUR.COM's Helen Ross evaluates every player (in alphabetical order) going into Thursday's opening round. (Rank is Official World Golf Ranking.)

Name Country Rank Prior starts Best finish
Allen, Michael USA 246 3 T27 (2005)
Highest finish in 2008 is a tie for 14th.
Allenby, Robert AUS 36 11 T4 (2003)
Missed the cut in his first start but has cashed 12 straight cuts since, including solo fourth last week.
Ames, Stephen CAN 30 9 1st (2006)
With a win and runner-up here, the Canadian could be a factor.
Appleby, Stuart AUS 26 11 T14 (1997)
Has cooled off after a red-hot start but has the game to contend.
Armour, Ryan USA 313 0 -
Don't look for another Craig Perks-type breakthrough this year.
Armour, Tommy III USA 226 9 T31 (1998)
The veteran has made just three cuts here.
Austin, Woody USA 31 9 T16 (2004)
His scoring average on the Stadium Course is 74.31.
Baddeley, Aaron AUS 17 4 T37 (2007)
His combination of length and precision could serve him well.
Baird, Briny USA 164 5 T11 (2003)
Another solid season could mean a solid finish here.
Bateman, Brian USA 191 1 T56 (2005)
Needs to get some confidence back after two missed cuts.
Beckman, Cameron USA 291 4 T26 (2004)
Hasn't played since he got sick and withdrew from the Verizon Heritage.
Beem, Rich USA 243 7 T44 (2002)
Only has one top-20 this year.
Bohn, Jason USA 96 2 T27 (2006)
Was on top of his game in finishing third last week and could contend.
Bryant, Bart USA 51 5 T56 (2006)
Solid performer with a second and third among his last four starts.
Byrd, Jonathan USA 68 6 T16 (2007)
Steady driver in the mold of former PLAYERS champion Fred Funk.
Cabrera, Angel ARG 21 5 T26 (2001)
Reigning U.S. Open champ has missed his last three cuts here.
Calcavecchia, Mark USA 46 21 2nd (1990)
If his putter gets hot, watch out.
Campbell, Chad USA 62 5 T6 (2003)
His best PLAYERS finish came in his first start.
Campbell, Michael NZ 287 6 T11 (2002)
Has made just two cuts in nine events on four tours worldwide this year.
Casey, Paul ENG 38 3 T10 (2004)
A 79 on Sunday robbed him of a chance on a Green Jacket.
Cejka, Alex GER 221 2 T12 (2005)
He's only broken par once in his last six rounds.
Choi, K.J. KOR 8 6 T16 (2006)
Could this be where the talented Korean takes the next step?
Chopra, Daniel SWE 69 3 T40 (2005)
Has been feast or famine since he won the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship.
Cink, Stewart USA 12 10 T3 (2007)
With six top-10s in 10 starts, could this be Cink's year?
Clark, Tim SAF 43 5 T21 (2003)
Normally plays the tough courses well.
Coceres, Jose ARG 168 3 5th (2007)
Started off well but has missed his last three cuts.
Couples, Fred USA 175 24 1st (1984, 1996)
The two-time champ has confidence after a tie for eighth at Quail Hollow.
Crane, Ben USA 140 3 T36 (2006)
Another steady season with four top 20s.
Curtis, Ben USA 78 4 MC
Sealed second place at the Wachovia Championship with a Sunday 65.
Davis, Brian ENG 187 3 T20 (2006)
That tie for 20th in '06 is his only made cut at THE PLAYERS.
DiMarco, Chris USA 165 9 T12 (2007)
No one doubts his desire, but he's missed the cut in 8 of 11 starts this year.
Donald, Luke ENG 19 5 T2 (2005)
He knows he can play here after finishing a stroke behind Fred Funk
Duke, Ken USA 144 1 T37 (2007)
Appears to have steadied the ship after missing seven of his first 10 cuts in 2008.
Elkington, Steve AUS 119 17 1st (1991, 1997)
The two-time winner is quietly having a good year.
Els, Ernie SAF 4 14 T8 (2006)
Has six top-20s here but has never really contended.
Estes, Bob USA 276 17 T17 (2005)
He's 16-over par in his last three starts on TOUR.
Fasth, Niclas SWE 25 3 T21 (2003)
A tie for eighth at the Arnold Palmer Invitational is his only top 10 this year.
Flesch, Steve USA 72 9 T38 (2000)
His tie for fifth at the Masters should give him confidence.
Funk, Fred USA 185 17 1st (2005)
His victory here shows the TPC Sawgrass suits all kinds.
Furyk, Jim USA 7 12 T3 (2006)
A hometown win would be a popular one.
Garcia, Sergio SPN 18 8 2nd (2007)
He has yet to really contend this year.
Garrigus, Robert USA 211 1 MC
Needs to shake off the memory of the 85 he shot in his PLAYERS debut last year.
Gay, Brian USA 129 6 T40 (2001)
Picked up his first PGA TOUR win earlier this year at the Mayakoba Golf Classic.
Glover, Lucas USA 106 2 MC
After two missed cuts, needs to solve the riddle of the Stadium.
Goggin, Matthew AUS 163 2 T12 (2007)
Tied for seventh at the Verizon Heritage, another Pete Dye creation.
Goosen, Retief SAF 29 9 2nd (2006)
Showed signs of returning to form with a second-place finish at the CA Championship.
Gore, Jason USA 189 2 T23 (2007)
Has only played once since illness forced him to withdraw from the Shell Houston Open.
Goydos, Paul USA 169 9 T38 (1999)
Is coming off his best finish of the year, a tie for 25th at Quail Hollow.
Green, Nathan AUS 94 2 T16 (2007)
Tied for third at The Honda Classic so he must like Florida.
Gronberg, Mathias SWE 407 1 T72 (2007)
He didn't break par in his first appearance.
Haas, Bill USA 219 1 T72 (2007)
Four straight missed cuts have frustrated him.
Hamilton, Todd USA 537 4 T58 (2004)
The 2004 British Open has already earned more this year than each of the last two seasons.
Hansen, Soren DEN 43 0 -
The European Tour veteran is coming off a third-place finish at the Open de Espana.
Harrington, Padraig IRE 11 7 2nd (2004)
The reigning British Open champ hasn't finished lower than 26th in eight starts this year.
Hart, Dudley USA 134 12 T25 (1998)
Has finished seventh and fifth in the last two weeks.
Hayes, J.P. USA 296 7 T6 (2007)
Has missed his last nine cuts -- and TPC Sawgrass isn't a place to find your game.
Henry, J.J. USA 195 6 T45 (2006)
TPC Sawgrass doesn't seem to be his cup of tea after five missed cuts.
Hensby, Mark AUS 199 2 T73 (2005)
That T4 in Dallas came out of the blue after seven missed cuts in 11 starts.
Herron, Tim USA 248 12 T6 (2005)
Has broken 70 seven times in 36 rounds on the Stadium Course.
Hoffman, Charley USA 138 1 T75 (2007)
Snapped a string of seven missed cuts with a pair of top 10s in Houston and Dallas.
Holmes, J.B. USA 49 2 T16 (2007)
Won the FBR Open for the second time earlier this year.
Howell, Charles III USA 47 6 T32 (2003)
Has never broken 70 in 20 rounds at TPC Sawgrass.
Imada, Ryuji JPN 66 2 T68 (2007)
With three top 10s, this is already his best year on TOUR.
Immelman, Trevor SAF 15 2 MC
Masters champion looking to recover the magic.
Jacobson, Fredrik SWE 84 4 T22 (2006)
Scoring average in four PLAYERS Championships is 74.00.
Jimenez, Miguel A. SPN 40 6 T38 (2006, 1999)
Tied for eighth at the Masters and is coming off a share of fourth at the Open de Espana.
Johnson, Richard 166 WAL 0 -
The rookie from Wales hasn't finished higher than a tie for 30th at the FBR Open.
Johnson, Zach USA 22 3 T8 (2005)
2007 Masters champ has been consistent, if not flashy this year.
Jones, Matt AUS 197 0 -
The Aussie ranks 184th in driving accuracy, which could hurt him at TPC Sawgrass.
Kelly, Jerry USA 64 12 4th (2001)
A tie for second in Puerto Rico has been followed by four missed cuts.
Kim, Anthony USA 16 1 MC
The youngest gun comes in with momentum after his win in Charlotte.
Kraft, Greg USA 263 7 T22 (2000)
Veteran picked up the first win of his career in Puerto Rico earlier this year.
Kresge, Cliff USA 124 2 T28 (2007)
Already has three top-five finishes in 2008.
Kuchar, Matt USA 162 3 T16 (2004)
The course has changed considerably since his last appearance in '04.
Langer, Bernhard GER 127 22 2nd (1993, 1995)
This Champions Tour newbie has five top 10s at TPC Sawgrass.
Leaney, Stephen AUS 232 5 MC
Not only has he failed to make the cut in five appearances, he's never broken par at TPC Sawgrass.
Lehman, Tom USA 167 16 T2 (1998, 2005)
He's had five top-10s in 16 PLAYERS starts.
Leonard, Justin USA 35 13 1st (1998)
The steady Texan has not missed a cut all year.
Lonard, Peter AUS 57 5 T6 (2007)
It's been feast or famine this year for the Aussie.
Love, Davis III USA 114 22 1st (1992, 2003)
Is this where the two-time PLAYERS champ resurrects his game?
Lowery, Steve USA 136 14 T6 (1994)
He hasn't finished higher than 62nd since winning at Pebble Beach this year.
Maggert, Jeff USA 310 17 3rd (1994)
With two ties for 23rd his best of the year, 2008 hasn't been kind.
Mahan, Hunter USA 37 2 T40 (2005)
A solid, if unspectacular year for one of 2007's whiz kids.
Mallinger, John USA 139 1 T64 (2007)
Has broken 70 just twice in his last 12 rounds on TOUR.
Marino, Steve USA 130 1 MC
Too talented not to improve on last year's 81-78 debut.
Maruyama, Shigeki JPN 282 9 T14 (2002)
His best finish of the year, a tie for 25th, came in his first start in Hawaii.
Matteson, Troy USA 91 1 MC
Is 24-over par in his last five starts on TOUR.
Mayfair, Billy USA 86 18 T5 (2001)
Has missed the cut in four of his last five PLAYERS appearances.
McNeill, George USA 87 0 -
The Florida State product would be a popular winner in his home state.
Mediate, Rocco USA 183 18 3rd (2002)
If his back cooperates, Mediate can play the Stadium Course.
Merrick, John USA 220 0 -
Rides a solid season with two top 10s into his PLAYERS debut.
Micheel, Shaun USA 176 6 9th (2004)
Eight missed cuts in 13 starts this year isnt a confidence builder.
Mickelson, Phil USA 2 14 1st (2007)
Defending champion likes the emphasis TPC Sawgrass places on the short game.
Moore, Ryan USA 81 1 T68 (2007)
Lost in a playoff in Dallas two weeks ago so he could be ready.
Na, Kevin USA 120 2 MC
Veteran hasn't had a top 10 since February.
Ogilvie, Joe USA 201 4 T32 (2005)
Scoring average in four PLAYERS Championships is 74.10.
Ogilvy, Geoff AUS 6 6 T16 (2004)
The 2007 U.S. Open champ plays tough courses well and has already won once in Florida this year.
O'Hair, Sean USA 28 2 11th (2007)
A win would be a storybook finish for last year's hard-luck kid.
O'Hern, Nick AUS 50 3 T24 (2005)
The leftie has cooled off considerably since a tie for sixth at Doral.
Olazabal, Jose Maria SPN 160 14 T3 (2007)
He's finished top 10 in each of his last two starts at TPC Sawgrass and shot in the 60s in his final three rounds last year.
Overton, Jeff USA 269 0 -
Ranks 193rd in driving accuracy, so TPC Sawgrass could be a challenge.
Pampling, Rod AUS 63 5 T27 (2005)
Aussie comes to Ponte Vedra on the heels of his third top 10 of the season.
Parnevik, Jesper SWE 173 13 T23 (1999)
Never had much success here, but he's finished T13 and T12 in his last two starts on TOUR.
Perez, Pat USA 55 5 T3 (2006)
After shooting 65 at Quail Hollow, he said his focus was all about this week.
Pernice, Tom Jr. USA 143 8 T27 (2006)
Has three top 10s this season but a 73.67 scoring average at TPC Sawgrass.
Perry, Kenny USA 99 19 T3 (2004)
A win here would help his bid to play a Ryder Cup in his native Kentucky.
Petrovic, Tim USA 259 4 T27 (2005)
Last week's tie for 73rd was his highest finish in his last three starts.
Pettersson, Carl SWE 76 4 T8 (2006)
The Swedish redneck weilds that long putter with authority but will need to improve on his driving accuracy at Sawgrass.
Poulter, Ian ENG 27 4 T27 (2006)
More than a flashy dresser, can he take the next step here?
Quigley, Brett USA 223 5 T24 (2005)
He hasn't finished higher than 57th in his last seven starts.
Quinney, Jeff USA 75 1 T6 (2007)
A third-round 65 propelled the Wildcat to a top 10 in his PLAYERS debut.
Rollins, John USA 93 5 T8 (2006)
Accurate driver and solid ball-striker has the game to contend here.
Romero, Andres ARG 23 0 -
Talented Argentine will depend on his imagination at TPC Sawgrass.
Rose, Justin ENG 10 4 T39 (2003)
Posted top 15s in three events during the Florida swing.
Sabbatini, Rory SAF 13 8 T42 (2004)
After two top-3 finishes in his first three starts of '08, the South African hasn't placed higher than 33rd.
Scott, Adam AUS 3 6 1st (2004)
Playing so well, the Aussie cut short a vacation and immediately won in Dallas three weeks ago.
Senden, John AUS 52 5 T22 (2005)
Solid performer but has only broken 70 once in 16 rounds at TPC Sawgrass.
Singh, Vijay FIJ 9 15 2nd (2001)
Has a scoring average of 71.80 in 64 rounds on his home course.
Slocum, Heath USA 73 5 T44 (2007)
Coming off a tie for fifth at the Wachovia Championship.
Snedeker, Brandt USA 34 1 T12 (2007)
Has yet to recapture the magic of that tie for fifth at the Masters.
Stadler, Kevin USA 216 0 -
Father Craig had two top 10s in 27 PLAYERS starts.
Stenson, Henrik SWE 14 2 T3 (2006)
Has five top 10s on the European Tour this year and ranks second on the Order of Merit.
Sterne, Richard SAF 39 0 -
Has one win and hasn't missed a cut in seven starts worldwide in 2007.
Stricker, Steve USA 5 12 T6 (1999)
Hasn't finished lower than 14th in the seven events he's made the cut this year.
Sutherland, Kevin USA 90 10 T6 (2004)
Posted two top 10s in his last three starts.
Taylor, Vaughn USA 150 3 T8 (2006)
Solid ball-striker, but he's had trouble getting untracked this season.
Thompson, Nicholas USA 196 0 -
Nationwide Tour grad two ties for fourth this season are the best of his career.
Toms, David USA 53 15 T12 (2001)
His back has been bothering him, but a tie for 17th at the Wachovia Championship showed he's back on track.
Trahan, D.J. USA 117 2 MC
Picked up the second win of his TOUR career earlier this year.
Van Pelt, Bo USA 145 3 T8 (2006)
A tie for second in Puerto Rico is the highlight of his season.
Verplank, Scott USA 32 15 T2 (2005)
Has two top 10s in his last five starts on the Stadium Course.
Villegas, Camilo COL 61 2 T3 (2006)
Has shot par or better in six of his last eight rounds on TOUR.
Wagner, Johnson USA 115 0 -
Recent Shell Houston Open champ has come alive after missing the cut in six of his first nine starts.
Warren, Charles USA 171 2 T16 (2006)
His only top 10 of the season came a long time ago at the FBR Open.
Watney, Nick USA 98 1 MC
On track for a third straight $1 million season.
Watson, Bubba USA 107 1 MC
Big-hitter's length won't be as much of an asset at TPC Sawgrass as other TOUR stops.
Weekley, Boo USA 24 1 T44 (2007)
Has two wins on a Pete Dye course already.
Weir, Mike CAN 41 8 T17 (2005)
Diminutive Canadian has a 72.71 scoring average at TPC Sawgrass.
Westwood, Lee ENG 20 7 T5 (1998)
European Ryder Cup mainstay has four top 10s on the European Tour this year.
Wetterich, Brett USA 70 1 T52 (2007)
At 176th on the money list, he could be struggling to keep his card if things don't improve.
Wi, Charlie KOR 172 0 -
A tie for seventh in Dallas is his best of the season.
Wilkinson, Tim NZ 271 0 -
Comes to TPC Sawgrass on the heels of two missed cuts, never a good thing.
Wilson, Dean USA 153 3 MC
Shot 5 under and tied for 12th at Quail Hollow last week in his best performance of the season.
Wilson, Mark USA 125 1 MC
He hasn't finished higher than 47th in his last six starts this year.
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