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Peter SENIOR AUS Greg CHALMERS AUS Geoff OGILVY AUS Last updated 19/11/13 @ 8AM # Name Nationality (1) Any former Champion of the Tournament in the past 5 years 1 Peter SENIOR AUS 2 Greg CHALMERS AUS 3 Geoff OGILVY AUS 4 Adam SCOTT AUS (2) Leading 10 Asia - Pacific players from OWGR as at close of entries (capped to 250th position). 5 Jason DAY AUS 6 Marcus FRASER AUS 7 John SENDEN AUS 8 Aaron BADDELEY AUS 9 Michael HENDRY NZL (3) Leading 75 players from OneAsia Categories. 4 Winners of the OneAsia Order of Merit (3 years exemption) 10 Andre STOLZ AUS 1 Winner of any OneAsia Tournament (2 years) 5 and Qualifying School (1year) 11 Akinori TANI JPN 12 Eric MINA USA 13 Daniel POPOVIC AUS 14 Matthew GRIFFIN AUS 15 Nick CULLEN AUS 6 Top 50 of 2012 OneAsia Order of Merit 16 Anthony BROWN AUS 17 Aaron TOWNSEND AUS 18 Mark BROWN NZL 19 Garrett SAPP USA 20 Gareth PADDISON NZL 21 Jamie ARNOLD AUS 22 KIM Meen-whee KOR 23 Michael WRIGHT AUS 24 Terry PILKADARIS AUS 25 Stephen LEANEY AUS 26 Michael LONG NZL 27 Wisut ARTJANAWAT THA 28 Kim FELTON AUS 29 Steven JONES AUS 30 Scott LAYCOCK AUS 31 Ashley HALL AUS 32 Scott STRANGE AUS 33 David MCKENZIE AUS 34 Stephen DARTNALL AUS 35 Matthew MILLAR AUS 36 Lucas LEE BRA 37 Scott ARNOLD AUS 38 Peter O'MALLEY AUS 39 Ryan HALLER AUS 30 7 2nd & 3rd positions at OneAsia Qualifying School Final Stages 40 Richard T LEE CAN 41 John Young KIM USA 32 Leading players from each of: (Alternating positions: Australia, China.) PGA Tour of Australasia Tournament Exemption Categories 8a (capped at Cat. 13 of the 2013 Categories) (15 positions) 42 Stuart APPLEBY AUS 43 Michael SIM AUS 44 Robert ALLENBY AUS 45 Rod PAMPLING AUS 46 Jin JEONG KOR 47 Jason NORRIS AUS 48 Peter WILSON AUS 49 Cameron PERCY AUS 50 Richard GREEN AUS 51 Adam CRAWFORD AUS 52 Kieran PRATT AUS 53 Craig PARRY AUS 54 Peter LONARD AUS 55 Nick O'HERN AUS 56 Peter FOWLER AUS 47 China Golf Tour Exemption Rankings 8b (capped at CGA rank no. 100) (15 positions) 57 HUANG Wen-yi CHN 58 HE Ze-yu CHN 59 LI Xin-yang CHN 60 ZHAO Xiong-yi CHN 61 JIN Da-xing CHN 62 LI Hao-tong CHN 63 ZHANG Xin-jun CHN 64 Ren HAN CHN 65 OUYANG Zheng CHN 66 ZHOU Guo-wu CHN 67 WU Kang-chun CHN 68 Ming-hao WANG CHN 69 CAO Yi CHN 70 QUAN Da CHN 71 OU Zhi-jun CHN 62 Korea Golf Tour Exemption Rankings 8c (capped at seed Priority)(15 positions) 72 CHOI Joon-woo KOR 73 KIM Woo-hyun KOR 74 SON Joon-eob KOR 75 PARK Hyo-won KOR 66 Asean PGA Tour 8d (Capped at position 25) (5 positions) 76 Annop TANGKAMOLPRASERT THA 77 CHOO Tze Huang SIN 78 Pravee VISALKIT THA 79 Varut CHOMCHALAM THA 80 Pasavee LERTVILAI THA 71 4/5th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage at Sabah, 4/5th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage at California, 6/7th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage at Sabah, 6/7th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage at California, 8th/9th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage Sabah, 8th/9th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage California, 10th position at Qualifying School Final Stage Sabah, 10th position at Qualifying Final Stage California, 9a 11th – 14th positions at qualifying school Final Stage Sabah. 81 Steven ALKER NZL 82 Shi KIM KOR 83 CHAN Shih-chang TPE 84 Rhein GIBSON AUS 75 (4) Former Major Winners under the age of 65 as at 28/11/13 85 Rory MCILROY NIR (5) 10 Tournament Invites 86 Bronson LA'CASSIE AUS 87 Tim WILKINSON NZL 88 Stephen ALLAN AUS 89 Scott GARDINER AUS 90 Max MCCARDLE AUS 91 Wade ORMSBY AUS 92 Brad FRITSCH CAN 93 Bryden MACPHERSON AUS 94 Richard LEE NZL 95 David LINGMERTH SWE (5) 30 local exemptions as agreed between Golf Australia and PGA Australia 96 Winner NSW Open Championship 97 Josh GEARY NZL 98 Jack WILSON AUS 99 Matthew GILES AUS 100 David BRANSDON AUS 101 Matthew STIEGER AUS 102 Brad SHILTON NZL 103 Andrew TSCHUDIN AUS 104 Terry PRICE AUS 105 Kevin STREELMAN USA 106 James MCLEAN AUS 107 Ryan FOX NZL 108 Mathew GOGGIN AUS 109 Andrew MARTIN AUS 110 Jason SCRIVENER AUS 111 Brady WATT (am) AUS 112 Ryan RUFFELS (am) AUS 113 Cameron SMITH AUS 114 DOU Ze-cheng (am) CHN 115 Anthony MURDACA (am) AUS 116 Cameron DAVIS (am) AUS 117 Nathan HOLMAN AUS 118 Pre-Qualifying 119 Pre-Qualifying 120 Pre-Qualifying 121 Pre-Qualifying 122 Pre-Qualifying 123 Pre-Qualifying 124 Pre-Qualifying 125 Pre-Qualifying Residual positions to players not otherwise exempt from OneAsia categories until categories 9 a) and b) have been exhausted. After which, residual positions will be shared with players from the PGA Tour of Australasia Exemption Categories 4/5th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage at Sabah, 4/5th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage at California, 6/7th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage at Sabah, 6/7th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage at California, 8th/9th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage Sabah, 8th/9th positions at Qualifying School Final Stage California, 10th position at Qualifying School Final Stage Sabah, 10th position at Qualifying Final Stage California, 9a 11th – 14th positions at qualifying school Final Stage Sabah. 126 Ryan YIP CAN 127 IM Jae-woo KOR 128 Michael CHOI AUS 9b Medical Exemption 129 KIM Geon-ha KOR Alternating PGATA & OneAsia 130 Brody NINYETTE AUS 131 Matthew GUYATT AUS PGATA (1) 132 James NITTIES AUS 133 DENG Le-jun CHN CHINA 134 Josh YOUNGER AUS 135 Craig HANCOCK AUS PGATA (2) 136 Clint RICE AUS 137 Yu-Xiang LIU CHN CHINA 138 Andrew BUCKLE AUS 139 Andrew KELLY AUS PGATA (3) 140 Rohan BLIZARD AUS 141 Troy COX AUS PGATA (4) 142 Steven JEFFRESS AUS 143 John WADE AUS PGATA (5) 144 Bradley LAMB AUS 145 Brett RANKIN AUS PGATA (6) 146 Leigh DEAGAN AUS 147 Neven BASIC AUS PGATA (7) 148 Dimitrios PAPADATOS AUS 149 Tom BOND AUS PGATA (8) 150 Peter COOKE AUS 151 Rika BATIBASAGA AUS PGATA (9) 152 Steven BOWDITCH AUS 153 Kalem RICHARDSON AUS PGATA (10) 154 Mahal PEARCE NZL 155 Leigh MCKECHNIE AUS PGATA (11) 156 Alistair PRESNELL AUS OneAsia Alternates 10 Next leading 20 players from PGATA Exemption Categories / CGA 1 Daniel FOX AUS PGATA (12) 2 Paul SPARGO AUS PGATA (13) 3 Thomas PETERSSON SWE PGATA (14) 4 Matthew BALLARD AUS PGATA (15) 5 Kristopher MUECK AUS PGATA (16) 6 Christopher CAMPBELL AUS PGATA (17) 7 Marcus CAIN AUS PGATA (18) 8 Timothy WOOD AUS PGATA (19) 9 Michael MOORE AUS PGATA (20) 11 Position 51-100 of 2012 OneAsia Order of Merit 10 Anthony SUMMERS AUS 11 Marcus CAIN AUS 12 Douglas HOLLOWAY NZL 13 Mitchell BROWN AUS 14 Nick GILLESPIE NZL 15 Brent MCCULLOUGH AUS 16 Adam BLAND AUS 17 (Max MCCARDLE) AUS Position 15 - 30 2013 Sabah OneAsia Qualifying School Final Stage & Position 11 – 30 California OneAsia Qualifying School Final Stage, 12 with alternating positions 18 HAN Seung-su KOR 19 (Richard LEE) NZL 20 Ryan CARTER USA 21 Brent WITCHER USA 22 Richard JUNG CAN 23 Wolmer MURILLO VEN 24 Mark BAKER USA 25 Sam YI USA 26 YOON Se-jun USA Positions 31 - last player making the cut at 2013 OneAsia Qualifying School Final Stage in both Sabah & California 14 (alternating positions). 27 Robin ASKSTRAND SWE 28 CHOI Bo-kyu KOR 29 KIM Min-jun KOR 30 PARK Jin-woo KOR 31 KWON Hyuk-koan KOR 32 Elliott WAINWRIGHT USA 33 CHOI Seong-Jin KOR 34 Henry EPSTEIN AUS 35 Adam SHAW MAL 36 Nabil ABDUL AUS PGATA Alternates 1 Daniel FOX AUS 2 Paul SPARGO AUS 3 Thomas PETERSSON SWE 4 Matthew BALLARD AUS 5 Kristopher MUECK AUS 6 Christopher CAMPBELL AUS 7 Marcus CAIN AUS 8 Timothy WOOD AUS 9 Michael MOORE AUS 10 Anthony SUMMERS AUS 11 Brendan SMITH AUS 12 Daniel NISBET AUS 13 Nick GILLESPIE NZL 14 David KLEIN NZL 15 Jordan SHERRATT AUS 16 Aaron PIKE AUS 17 Andrew TAMPION AUS 18 Bradley HUGHES AUS 19 Kevin CONLONG AUS 20 Quinton HOWE AUS 21 Toby WILCOX AUS 22 Glenn JOYNER AUS 23 Jun SEOK LEE KOR 24 Euan WALTERS AUS 25 Brent MCCULLOUGH AUS 26 Troy ROPIHA NZL 27 Sven PUYMBROECK NZL 28 Adam BLAND AUS 29 Alex KATHOLOS AUS 30 Daniel MCGRAW AUS 31 Ed STEDMAN AUS 32 Brendan CHANT AUS 33 Ryan LYNCH AUS 34 Peter SHAW AUS 35 Rance DE GRUSSA AUS 36 Ryan HAYWOOD AUS 37 Grant THOMAS AUS.
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