Zach Johnson is currently sitting on the 125th spot, but he's exempt through 2012 thanks to his Masters win last year.
Oct. 8, 2008
By PGATOUR.COM staff
Five tournaments are left in the Fall Series, starting with this week's Valero Texas Open in San Antonio. That means five weeks are left for players who are seeking to finish inside the top 125 on the money list to earn exempt status on the PGA TOUR in 2009. Here's an inside look at the players just inside the 125 line, and the players just outside of it.
2008 MONEY LIST: Click here for full list | VALERO TEXAS OPEN: List of participants | First-round tee times
| Aiming for the top 125 |
| 115 |
David TOMS |
$779,285 |
Yes |
His two-year exemption for winning the 2006 Sony Open in Hawaii ends after this year, so he needs to stay inside the top 125. Hasn't finished with less than $1 million in earnings since 1998. |
| 116 |
Nick WATNEY |
$777,970 |
Yes |
His victory in the 2007 Zurich Classic of New Orleans assures him of his exempt status through 2009. |
| 117 |
Brad ADAMONIS |
$768,113 |
Yes |
A q-school qualifier (he finished T9 last year), Adamonis is seventh on the money list in terms of 2008 rookies. Has just two top-20 finishes in 24 starts |
| 118 |
Jay WILLIAMSON |
$758,862 |
Yes |
Won exemption last year as a nonmember by finishing in the top 125. Now trying to keep his card this year. Earning money in the first three Playoff events certainly helped. |
| 119 |
Shane BERTSCH |
$756,948 |
Yes |
Played on a major medical exemption this year after suffering from vertigo. Has made the cut in eight of his last nine starts. |
| 120 |
Patrick SHEEHAN |
$750,497 |
Yes |
One of the 25 Nationwide Tour graduates from last year. Has made the cut in nine of his last 10 starts. |
| 121 |
Vaughn TAYLOR |
$744,466 |
Yes |
Has finished 70th or higher on the money list in each of the last four years but has just one top-10 finish this year (in January at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic). |
| 122 |
Martin LAIRD |
$732,560 |
Yes |
The Nationwide Tour grad from Scotland was in serious danger until a recent three-week stretch starting at Legends Reno-Tahoe Open in which he finished T4-T4-T7 to earn $546,225. |
| 123 |
Tim PETROVIC |
$705,477 |
Yes |
Has finished inside the top 100 on the money list in five of the last six years but hasn't had a top-10 finish since March. |
| 124 |
Matt JONES |
$703,000 |
Yes |
The Nationwide Tour grad has earned 61 percent of his money this year with two T4 finishes (The Honda Classic, Buick Open). But in his last 17 starts, he's missed the cut 13 times. |
| 125 |
Zach JOHNSON |
$700,933 |
Yes |
He's sitting on the bubble but doesn't have to worry, thanks to his five-year exemption for winning the 2007 Masters. |
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| 126 |
Rich BEEM |
$686,872 |
Yes |
The 2002 PGA Championship winner kept his exemption by finishing 119th on the money list last year. His third place at the Wyndham Championship is his only top-10 finish this year. |
| 127 |
Tom LEHMAN |
$676,651 |
No |
Could use a one-time, one-year exemption next year by virtue of being in the top 50 of career money earnings (he's currently 18th). Oh, and he turns 50 in March, so there's always the Champions Tour. |
| 128 |
Jason DAY |
$669,335 |
Yes |
The Nationwide Tour grad has won 57 percent of his money in his two top-10 finishes (6 at AT&T Pebble Beach, T8 at Shell Houston Open). |
| 129 |
Jason GORE |
$644,894 |
Yes |
Finished 88th on the money list last year, but a nine-start stretch this summer in which he failed to make a cut may send him back to q-school. |
| 130 |
James DRISCOLL |
$639,726 |
No |
Another Nationwide Tour grad, Driscoll is coming off his best finish (T22 at Turning Stone) since May. |
| 131 |
Davis LOVE III |
$622,262 |
Yes |
His five-year exemption for winning THE PLAYERS Championship in 2003 will run out, but like Lehman, Love is inside the top 25 all-time money list (specifically, 5th) and can opt for that exemption if necessary. |
| 132 |
J.J. HENRY |
$611,600 |
Yes |
His two-year exemption for winning the 2006 Buick Championship will run out. Has two top-20 finishes in his last five starts. |
| 133 |
Michael ALLEN |
$607,446 |
No |
Has never won a TOUR event in 318 career starts. Now would be a good time to rectify that situation. |
| 134 |
Jeff OVERTON |
$600,434 |
Yes |
Comes off a T10 finish at Turning Stone that gets him without shouting distance but needs another another one or two of those. |
| 135 |
Marc TURNESA |
$580,052 |
Yes |
The rookie from the Nationwide Tour lost in a playoff at the Viking Classic two weeks ago. Can he carry that momentum for the next month? |
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