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This page lists the criteria used to determine the field for the 2023 Open Championship and the players who qualified.
The Open Championship field is made up of 156 players, who gained entry through various exemption criteria and qualifying tournaments.[a] The criteria included past Open champions, recent major winners, top ranked players in the world rankings and from the leading world tours, and winners and high finishers from various designated tournaments, including the Open Qualifying Series; the winners of designated amateur events, including The Amateur Championship and U.S. Amateur, also gained exemption provided they remain an amateur. Anyone not qualifying via exemption, and had a handicap of 0.4 or lower, can gain entry through regional and final qualifying events.[1]
Most exemption criteria remained unchanged from previous years; changes included the removal of exemptions for recent Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup players,[2] and a new exemption for amateur golfers.[3]
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Criteria and exemptions
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Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses.[4]
1. The Open Champions aged 60 or under on 23 July 2023
- Stewart Cink
- Darren Clarke (20)
- John Daly
- Ernie Els (2)
- Pádraig Harrington
- Zach Johnson (2)
- Shane Lowry (2,4,5,6)
- Rory McIlroy (2,3,4,5,12)
- Phil Mickelson (2,10)
- Francesco Molinari (2)
- Collin Morikawa (2,4,10,12)
- Louis Oosthuizen
- Cameron Smith (2,3,4,11,12)
- Jordan Spieth (2,3,4,12)
- Henrik Stenson (2)
- Ben Curtis, David Duval, Todd Hamilton, Paul Lawrie, Justin Leonard, and Tiger Woods[5] (9) did not enter.
2. The Open Champions for 2012–2022[b]
3. Top 10 finishers and ties in the 2022 Open Championship
- Patrick Cantlay (4,12)
- Bryson DeChambeau (8)
- Tommy Fleetwood (4,5)
- Brian Harman (4,12)
- Viktor Hovland (4,5,12)
- Dustin Johnson (9)
- Cameron Young (4,12)
4. Top 50 players in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) for Week 21, 2023
- Abraham Ancer
- Keegan Bradley
- Sam Burns (12)
- Wyndham Clark (8)[c]
- Corey Conners (12)
- Jason Day
- Harris English[d]
- Tony Finau (12)
- Matt Fitzpatrick (5,8,12)
- Rickie Fowler
- Ryan Fox (5)
- Emiliano Grillo
- Tyrrell Hatton (5,6)
- Russell Henley
- Lucas Herbert
- Tom Hoge (12)
- Max Homa (12)
- Billy Horschel (6,12)
- Im Sung-jae (12)
- Kim Si-woo
- Tom Kim
- Chris Kirk
- Kurt Kitayama[d]
- Brooks Koepka (8,10)
- Lee Kyoung-hoon (12)
- Hideki Matsuyama (9,12)
- Adrian Meronk (5)
- Taylor Moore
- Joaquín Niemann (12)
- Séamus Power
- Jon Rahm (5,8,9,12)
- Patrick Reed (9)
- Justin Rose
- Xander Schauffele (12)
- Scottie Scheffler (9,11,12)
- Adam Scott (12)
- Sepp Straka (12)
- Sahith Theegala (12)
- Justin Thomas (10,11,12)
- Will Zalatoris (5,12) did not enter.
5. Top 30 in the final 2022 DP World Tour Rankings
6. Recent winners of the BMW PGA Championship (2019–2022)
7. Top five players, not already exempt, within the top 20 of the 2023 Race to Dubai through the BMW International Open
8. Recent winners of the U.S. Open (2018–2023)
9. Recent winners of the Masters Tournament (2018–2023)
10. Recent winners of the PGA Championship (2017–2023)
11. Recent winners of The Players Championship (2021–2023)
12. The top 30 players from the 2022 FedEx Cup points list
13. Top five players, not already exempt, within the top 20 of the 2022–23 FedEx Cup points list through the Travelers Championship
14. Winner of the 2022 Visa Open de Argentina
- Zack Fischer
15. Winner of the 2022–23 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit
16. Winner of the 2022–23 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit
17. Winner of the 2022 Japan Open Golf Championship
18. Top two players on the 2022 Japan Golf Tour Official Money List
19. The top player, not already exempt, on the 2023 Japan Golf Tour Official Money List through the BMW Japan Golf Tour Championship Mori Building Cup
20. Winner of the 2022 Senior Open Championship
21. Winner of the 2023 Amateur Championship[e]
22. Winner of the 2022 U.S. Amateur[e]
23. Winner of the 2023 European Amateur[e]
24. Recipient of the 2022 Mark H. McCormack Medal[e]
25. Winner of the 2022 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship[e]
- Harrison Crowe (a)
26. Winner of the 2023 Latin America Amateur Championship[e]
- Mateo Fernández de Oliveira (a)
27. Winner of the 2023 Open Amateur Series[e][h]
- Alex Maguire (a)
Open Qualifying Series
The Open Qualifying Series (OQS) for the 2023 Open Championship consists of 11 events. Places are available to the leading players (not otherwise exempt) who make the cut. In the event of ties, positions go to players ranked highest according to that week's OWGR. Unlike in previous years, if a player who has qualified through OQS becomes exempt through other criteria before 1 June, the next highest non-exempt finisher from that OQS event will become exempt.[6]
Final Qualifying
Final qualifying was played on 4 July at four locations,[20] with 117 players who advanced from regional qualifying events (held on 26 June at 15 locations)[21] as well as those exempt from regional qualifying.
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Notes
- Cumulative World Amateur Golf Ranking points from the St Andrews Links Trophy, The Amateur Championship and European Amateur.
- In May, Royal Porthcawl was announced as a replacement for Burnham & Berrow due to the condition of the course.[22]
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