2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic Full Field: Eight of World Top 30 Coming to Detroit

A two-week midwest swing brings the PGA Tour to Michigan and Illinois.
2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic Full Field: Eight of World Top 30 Coming to Detroit
2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic Full Field: Eight of World Top 30 Coming to Detroit /

The heart of the summer is upon us when the PGA Tour comes to the midwest, and this week the Tour visits Michigan for the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

Coming on the heels of the U.S. Open and a designated event at the Travelers, and with a purse of $8.8 million, the event at the Detroit Golf Club doesn't have all the game's top names but it still has a respectable eight players from the world top 30 (seven from the SI World Golf Rankings top 30). Defending champion Tony Finau returns, along with Max Homa, Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Sungjae Im, Tom Kim, Hideki Matsuyama and Keegan Bradley. 

The event is in its fifth playing, and other returning champions include Cam Davis and Nate Lashley. Another past champion of the Rocket Mortgage Classic, Bryson DeChambeau, now plays at LIV Golf.

Expect to see buckets of birdies at Detroit Golf Club: in three of four previous editions, the winning score was at least 23 under.

Rocket Mortgage Classic Full Field

156 players

Aberg, Ludvig
Alexander, Tyson
An, Byeong Hun
Armour, Ryan
Bennett, Sam +
Bezuidenhout, Christiaan
Bhatia, Akshay
Blair, Zac
Bradley, Keegan
Bramlett, Joseph
Brehm, Ryan
Buckley, Hayden
Byrd, Jonathan
Champ, Cameron
Collins, Chad
Cone, Trevor
Cook, Austin
Daffue, MJ
Dahmen, Joel
Davis, Cam
Detry, Thomas
Donald, Luke +
Dou, Zecheng
Dufner, Jason
Duncan, Tyler
Echavarria, Nico
Eckroat, Austin
Endycott, Harrison
English, Harris
Finau, Tony
Fowler, Rickie
Frittelli, Dylan
Garnett, Brice
Gerard, Ryan +
Ghim, Doug
Gligic, Michael
Glover, Lucas
Gordon, Will
Goya, Tano
Grant, Brent
Griffin, Ben
Griffin, Lanto
Hadley, Chesson
Hadwin, Adam
Hahn, James
Haley II, Paul
Hall, Harry
Hardy, Nick
Harman, Brian
Harrington, Scott
Hickok, Kramer
Higgo, Garrick
Higgs, Harry
Hodges, Lee
Hoffman, Charley
Hoge, Tom
Homa, Max
Hossler, Beau
Hubbard, Mark
Im, Sungjae
Jaeger, Stephan
Johnson, Zach
Kim, S.H.
Kim, Tom
Kirk, Chris
Kizzire, Patton
Knox, Russell
Kodaira, Satoshi
Kraft, Kelly
Laird, Martin
Landry, Andrew
Lashley, Nate
Lebioda, Hank
Lingmerth, David
Lipsky, David
List, Luke
Long, Adam
Lower, Justin
Malnati, Peter
Martin, Ben
Martin, Kyle #
Matsuyama, Hideki
Matthews, Brandon
McGreevy, Max
Merritt, Troy
Moore, Ryan
Moore, Taylor
Morikawa, Collin
Mullinax, Trey
NeSmith, Matt
Noren, Alex
Norlander, Henrik
Norrman, Vincent
Novak, Andrew
Núñez, Augusto
Palmer, Ryan
Pan, C.T.
Pendrith, Taylor
Percy, Cameron
Piercy, Scott
Potgieter, Aldrich +
Putnam, Andrew
Rai, Aaron
Ramey, Chad
Reavie, Chez
Redman, Doc
Riley, Davis
Rodgers, Patrick
Roy, Kevin
Ryder, Sam
Sargent, Gordon +
Schenk, Adam
Schmid, Matti
Schwab, Matthias
Shelton, Robby
Sigg, Greyson
Simpson, Webb
Smalley, Alex
Smotherman, Austin
Snedeker, Brandt
Spaun, J.J.
Stallings, Scott
Steelman, Ross +
Stevens, Sam
Straka, Sepp
Streb, Robert
Stuard, Brian
Suh, Justin
Svensson, Adam
Tarren, Callum
Taylor, Ben
Thomas, Justin
Thompson, Davis
Todd, Brendon
Trainer, Martin
Tway, Kevin
van Rooyen, Erik
Walker, Jimmy
Wallace, Matt
Watney, Nick
Werbylo, Trevor
Werenski, Richy
Westmoreland, Kyle
Whaley, Vince
Willett, Danny
Wu, Brandon
Wu, Dylan
Young, Carson
Yu, Kevin
Yuan, Carl

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


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John Schwarb
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