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Fighting for their PGA Tour Cards- Immelman, Na, Cantlay, O'Hair, Vegas, Cauley, Noh, Peterson, Ishikowa, Marino- Web.com Finals


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The 4 week Web.com Tour Finals started this week and includes the top 75 from the Web.com Tour along with PGA Tour players who finished this year 126-200 on the Fed Ex Cup point list who have not otherwise secured their PGA Tour cards for 2014.

This weeks field includes:

Trevor Immelman

Kevin Na

Patrick Cantlay

Sean O'Hair

Johnny Vegas

Bud Cauley

Seung-Yul Noh

John Peterson

Ryo Ishikowa

Steve Marino

Jamie Lovemark

Troy Matteson

Troy Merritt

Len Mattiace

Joe Durant

Jason Gore

Chris DiMarco

Marcel Siem

Ricky Barnes

Chad Campbell

and a bunch of other players- both up and coming as well as former PGA tour winners who may have suffered injuries or poor results this season.

At the end of the Web.com Tour Championship September 29, 50 players will have their PGA Tour cards for 2014.  Michael Putnam, the 2013 regular season Web.com money winner is guaranteed a full card along with the money winner for this 4 event series and both will get entry into the 2014 Players Championship as well as some of the other top events.

The remainder of the regular season top 25 are guaranteed PGA Tour cards, but money won in this four event series will determine their priority.  The other 25 cards are based strictly on money won this month.

Here is the current leaderboard- http://www.pgatour.com/webcom/leaderboard.html

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Some names used to be big names, some of them we probably all thought were going to be good, some are still young and up and coming like Cantlay.  What happened to Ricky Barnes?  A few years back he was all over TV in tournaments usually up near the front and playing well, then all the sudden just disappeared and fighting for his card now?

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Originally Posted by Chris223

Some names used to be big names, some of them we probably all thought were going to be good, some are still young and up and coming like Cantlay.  What happened to Ricky Barnes?  A few years back he was all over TV in tournaments usually up near the front and playing well, then all the sudden just disappeared and fighting for his card now?

Other than 2010 when he won 1.8 M, I don't think Ricky Barnes has won over 1 M any year as a pro.  We remember him because of his good showing in the Masters as an amateur and t2 at the 2009 US Open but he is really just a journeyman pro- I don't say that as a put down as I have a lot of respect for the guys who are excellent players but have to fight and grind to make a living on tour- you have to have a lot of game to be 300 in the world, but it means that when you are a little off, you are going to struggle to keep your card.

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  • 4 weeks later...

The Web.com Tour Championship wraps up this weekend with 50 players getting/keeping their PGA Tour cards.

In addition to the 25 who locked up their cards (but are still fighting to get higher priority), the following players appear to be a lock

Seung-Yul Noh

Trevor Immelman (1 win and 3 missed cuts)

John Peterson (3 top 5s so far)

Will MacKenzie

Patrick Cantlay (hasn't played since his solo 2nd- may still be having back issues)

Ryo Ishikawa

Scott Gardiner

Troy Matteson

Will Claxton

Hudson Swafford

Also in good position are

Bud Cauley

Heath Slocum

Chad Collins

Sean O'Hair

On the bubble is

Ricky Barnes who started the week #23, but missed the cut and is currently projected at #52.  He will need some help from guys like

Joe Durant

Aron Price

Andrew D. Putnam

Adam Crawford

Russell Knox

Billy Hurley III

Jhonattan Vegas

Rod Pampling

Lee Williams

who started the week outside the top 50, but are currently projected inside the top 50.

Here is the current leaderboard

http://www.pgatour.com/webcom/tournaments/web-com-tour-championship/leaderboard.html

:mizuno: MP-52 5-PW, :cobra: King Snake 4 i 
:tmade: R11 Driver, 3 W & 5 W, :vokey: 52, 56 & 60 wedges
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I've gotta say, from a fan's perspective, I didn't think I would, but I do like this better than the old Q-school.

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3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
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Ricky Barnes looks like he will get the help he needed as he is now projected at 32- the big move up is because the top 25 of the Web.com still get cards even if they finish outside the top 50 for the Final series.  That means players outside that will either need to be in about the top 40 or they will end up outside the "top 50"

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