First look at Tour Championship field

First look at Tour Championship field

Published Sep. 16, 2013 1:00 a.m. ET

Here are the 30 players in this week's Tour Championship, with a quick look at how they got here.

1. Tiger Woods: World No. 1 player with five PGA Tour wins this season, yet none of them majors.

2. Henrik Stenson: Swede entered playoffs 31st in points, then won Deutsche Bank Championship.

3. Adam Scott: Broke cellophane on majors with Masters win in April; Aussie also won Barclays.

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4. Zach Johnson: Fourth in points despite skipping Barclays; seven top-10 finishes.

5. Matt Kuchar: Two wins this year — and hasn't missed a cut; average playoff finish 16th.

6. Steve Stricker: Semi-retired? He's finished in the top 25 in 10 of 12 official starts this season.

7. Graham DeLaet: Sporting a playoff beard, Canadian is looking for first career PGA Tour win.

8. Phil Mickelson: Since storybook Open Championship win, average finish is 35th (five events).

9. Justin Rose: Reigning US Open champ has 12 top-25 finishes against two missed cuts (16 events).

10. Brandt Snedeker: Two wins this season (AT&T Pebble Beach; RBC Canadian Open) among nine top 10s.

11. Jim Furyk: It doesn't get any cooler than 59; seven top-10 finishes this season but no wins.

12. Nick Watney: Two top-10 finishes in Cup ends midseason slump (six MCs from Players to Wyndham).

13. Jordan Spieth: One of two rookies to reach playoffs (Russell Henley); 12 top 25s in 22 starts.

14. Jason Day: No wins among seven top-10 finishes this season — but no missed cuts either.

15. Hunter Mahan: Average playoff finish 14th, bouncing back from disappointing PGA Championship (T-57).

16. Keegan Bradley: Missed cut at US Open, but finished in top 20 six times since (eight starts).

17. Gary Woodland: Won Stableford-scored Reno-Tahoe Open; two top-20 finishes during playoffs.

18. Bill Haas: Usually hot, sometimes cold — has 14 top-30 finishes, five missed cuts in last 19 events.

19. Kevin Streelman: Won Tampa Bay Championship in March; no top 10s since Players Championship in May.

20. Jason Dufner: Roller-coaster of late: PGA Championship win, T-37 at Barclays, T-9 at Deutsche Bank, T-54 at BMW.

21. Webb Simpson: Last top 10 was T-5 at Travelers in June; only four missed cuts in 24 Tour starts.

22. Billy Horschel: Won Zurich Classic of New Orleans in April; T-18 at BMW best finish since June.

23. Charl Schwartzel: Steady, with 13 top 25s in 18 starts this year, but just six top 10s and no wins.

24. Roberto Castro: Missed cut at Wyndham in August; average finish 13th in five starts surrounding that MC.

25. Sergio Garcia: Just five top 10s in 16 Tour starts this season — but 10 top 10s and no missed cuts (one WD).

26. Boo Weekley: Tie for 12th at PGA Championship is only top 25 since winning Crowne Plaza Invitational in May.

27. Brendon de Jonge: Average Cup finish 15th; South African has just four top 10s in 29 starts this year.

28. D.A. Points: Late-season fade includes six missed cuts in last 11 starts, just one top 10 (T-6 at Barclays).

29. Luke Donald: Finished T-41 at Barclays and Deutsche Bank after three MCs in four events — then T-4 at BMW.

30. Dustin Johnson: Won Tournament of Champions in January; T-8 at PGA Championship followed by MC at Barclays.

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