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Reallocation Reserve List (Men) Host Country (Japan) Is Guaranteed at Least One Position Athlete Places by Rank As of 01/03/2021 Reallocation Reserve List (Men) Host country (Japan) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by rank as of 01/03/2021 Players Replacements OWGR Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 Rank 1 Jon Rahm 2 ESP 2 Rafa Cabrera Bello Adri Arnaus Jorge Campillo Adrian Otaegui Pablo Larrazabal (99) (ESP) (119) (ESP) (137) (ESP) (177) (ESP) (260) (ESP) 2 Justin Thomas 3 USA 4 Patrick Reed Webb Simpson Bryson DeChambeau Brooks Koepka Tony Finau (9) (USA) (10) (USA) (11) (USA) (12) (USA) (14) (USA) 3 Collin Morikawa 4 USA 4 Patrick Reed Webb Simpson Bryson DeChambeau Brooks Koepka Tony Finau (9) (USA) (10) (USA) (11) (USA) (12) (USA) (14) (USA) 4 Xander Schauffele 5 USA 4 Patrick Reed Webb Simpson Bryson DeChambeau Brooks Koepka Tony Finau (9) (USA) (10) (USA) (11) (USA) (12) (USA) (14) (USA) 5 Tyrrell Hatton 6 GBR 2 Paul Casey Tommy Fleetwood Justin Rose Lee Westwood Robert MacIntyre (18) (GBR) (21) (GBR) (36) (GBR) (39) (GBR) (43) (GBR) 6 Patrick Cantlay 7 USA 4 Patrick Reed Webb Simpson Bryson DeChambeau Brooks Koepka Tony Finau (9) (USA) (10) (USA) (11) (USA) (12) (USA) (14) (USA) 7 Rory McIlroy 8 IRL 2 Graeme McDowell Padraig Harrington Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane (103) (IRL) (246) (IRL) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) 8 Viktor Hovland 13 NOR 2 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 9 Matthew Fitzpatrick 16 GBR 2 Paul Casey Tommy Fleetwood Justin Rose Lee Westwood Robert MacIntyre (18) (GBR) (21) (GBR) (36) (GBR) (39) (GBR) (43) (GBR) 10 Sungjae Im 17 KOR 2 Byeong Hun An Sung Kang Kyoung-Hoon Lee Joohyung Kim Jung-gon Hwang (80) (KOR) (122) (KOR) (148) (KOR) (167) (KOR) (223) (KOR) 11 Louis Oosthuizen 22 RSA 2 Erik van Rooyen Dylan Frittelli George Coetzee Branden Grace Brandon Stone (63) (RSA) (68) (RSA) (82) (RSA) (83) (RSA) (104) (RSA) 12 Hideki Matsuyama 23 JPN 2 Takumi Kanaya Ryo Ishikawa Rikuya Hoshino Yuki Inamori Masahiro Kawamura (107) (JPN) (118) (JPN) (124) (JPN) (159) (JPN) (181) (JPN) 13 Adam Scott 24 AUS 2 Marc Leishman Jason Day Lucas Herbert Matt Jones Jason Scrivener (35) (AUS) (46) (AUS) (66) (AUS) (79) (AUS) (112) (AUS) 14 Cameron Smith 26 AUS 2 Marc Leishman Jason Day Lucas Herbert Matt Jones Jason Scrivener (35) (AUS) (46) (AUS) (66) (AUS) (79) (AUS) (112) (AUS) 15 Abraham Ancer 28 MEX 2 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 16 Joaquin Niemann 29 CHI 1 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 17 Victor Perez 33 FRA 2 Michael Lorenzo-Vera Romain Langasque Benjamin Hebert Paul Barjon Alexander Levy (129) (FRA) (135) (FRA) (153) (FRA) (235) (FRA) (264) (FRA) 18 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 37 RSA 2 Erik van Rooyen Dylan Frittelli George Coetzee Branden Grace Brandon Stone (63) (RSA) (68) (RSA) (82) (RSA) (83) (RSA) (104) (RSA) Reallocation Reserve List (Men) Host country (Japan) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by rank as of 01/03/2021 Players Replacements OWGR Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 Rank 19 Shane Lowry 40 IRL 2 Graeme McDowell Padraig Harrington Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane (103) (IRL) (246) (IRL) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) 20 Sergio Garcia 41 ESP 2 Rafa Cabrera Bello Adri Arnaus Jorge Campillo Adrian Otaegui Pablo Larrazabal (99) (ESP) (119) (ESP) (137) (ESP) (177) (ESP) (260) (ESP) 21 Bernd Wiesberger 42 AUT 2 Sepp Straka Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. (147) (AUT) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) 22 Carlos Ortiz 44 MEX 2 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 23 Mackenzie Hughes 51 CAN 2 Adam Hadwin Nick Taylor Taylor Pendrith Rashid Khan Mito Pereira (90) (CAN) (123) (CAN) (149) (CAN) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) 24 Si Woo Kim 52 KOR 2 Byeong Hun An Sung Kang Kyoung-Hoon Lee Joohyung Kim Jung-gon Hwang (80) (KOR) (122) (KOR) (148) (KOR) (167) (KOR) (223) (KOR) 25 Sebastián Muñoz 59 COL 1 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 26 Corey Conners 60 CAN 2 Adam Hadwin Nick Taylor Taylor Pendrith Rashid Khan Mito Pereira (90) (CAN) (123) (CAN) (149) (CAN) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) 27 Thomas Pieters 71 BEL 2 Nicolas Colsaerts Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. (218) (BEL) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) 28 Shugo Imahira 74 JPN 2 Takumi Kanaya Ryo Ishikawa Rikuya Hoshino Yuki Inamori Masahiro Kawamura (107) (JPN) (118) (JPN) (124) (JPN) (159) (JPN) (181) (JPN) 29 Rasmus Hojgaard 76 DEN 2 Jeff Winther Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. (267) (DEN) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) 30 Thomas Detry 81 BEL 2 Nicolas Colsaerts Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. (218) (BEL) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) 31 Sami Valimaki 84 FIN 2 Mikko Korhonen Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. (206) (FIN) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) 32 Martin Kaymer 85 GER 2 Stephan Jaeger Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Hurly Long Udayan Mane (241) (GER) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (316) (GER) (318) (IND) 33 Henrik Stenson 88 SWE 2 Henrik Norlander Marcus Kinhult Joakim Lagergren Sebastian Soderberg Mikael Lindberg (100) (SWE) (130) (SWE) (195) (SWE) (220) (SWE) (266) (SWE) 34 Francesco Molinari 91 ITA 2 Francesco Laporta Guido Migliozzi Andrea Pavan Rashid Khan Mito Pereira (182) (ITA) (224) (ITA) (273) (ITA) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) 35 Alex Noren 95 SWE 2 Henrik Norlander Marcus Kinhult Joakim Lagergren Sebastian Soderberg Mikael Lindberg (100) (SWE) (130) (SWE) (195) (SWE) (220) (SWE) (266) (SWE) 36 Antoine Rozner 96 FRA 2 Michael Lorenzo-Vera Romain Langasque Benjamin Hebert Paul Barjon Alexander Levy (129) (FRA) (135) (FRA) (153) (FRA) (235) (FRA) (264) (FRA) 37 Matthias Schwab 101 AUT 2 Sepp Straka Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. (147) (AUT) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) Reallocation Reserve List (Men) Host country (Japan) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by rank as of 01/03/2021 Players Replacements OWGR Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 Rank 38 Rory Sabbatini 109 SVK 1 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 39 Jazz Janewattananond 114 THA 2 P. Tangkamolpraser Kiradech Aphibarnrat Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane (289) (THA) (305) (THA) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) 40 Kalle Samooja 127 FIN 2 Mikko Korhonen Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. (206) (FIN) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) 41 Emiliano Grillo 150 ARG 2 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 42 Joachim B Hansen 155 DEN 2 Jeff Winther Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. (267) (DEN) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) 43 Renato Paratore 166 ITA 2 Francesco Laporta Guido Migliozzi Andrea Pavan Rashid Khan Mito Pereira (182) (ITA) (224) (ITA) (273) (ITA) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) 44 C.T. Pan 168 TPE 1 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 45 Danny Lee 170 NZL 2 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Mike Hendry Chikkarangappa S. (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (342) (NZL) (346) (IND) 46 Gunn Charoenkul 172 THA 2 P. Tangkamolpraser Kiradech Aphibarnrat Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane (289) (THA) (305) (THA) (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) 47 Ryan Fox 174 NZL 2 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Mike Hendry Chikkarangappa S. (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (342) (NZL) (346) (IND) 48 Jhonattan Vegas 175 VEN 1 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 49 Joost Luiten 180 NED 2 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Darius Van Driel Chikkarangappa S. (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (319) (NED) (346) (IND) 50 Ondrej Lieser 185 CZE 1 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 51 Wil Besseling 192 NED 2 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Darius Van Driel Chikkarangappa S. (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (319) (NED) (346) (IND) 52 Adrian Meronk 201 POL 1 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. Karandeep Kochhar (306) (IND) (315) (CHI) (318) (IND) (346) (IND) (347) (IND) 53 Gavin Kyle Green 212 MAS 1 Rashid Khan Mito Pereira Udayan Mane Chikkarangappa S. 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