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IGF Athlete Replacement List (Men) Host Country (Brazil) Is Guaranteed at Least One Position Athlete Places by Name As of 08/04/2015 IGF Athlete Replacement List (Men) Host country (Brazil) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by name as of 08/04/2015 Players Replacements Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 1 Rory McIlroy IRL 2 Graeme McDowell Padraig Harrington Michael Hoey Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman (60) (IRL) (102) (IRL) (267) (IRL) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) 2 Jordan Spieth USA 4 Dustin Johnson Zach Johnson Jimmy Walker Matt Kuchar J.B. Holmes (7) (USA) (12) (USA) (14) (USA) (16) (USA) (17) (USA) 3 Bubba Watson USA 4 Dustin Johnson Zach Johnson Jimmy Walker Matt Kuchar J.B. Holmes (7) (USA) (12) (USA) (14) (USA) (16) (USA) (17) (USA) 4 Jason Day AUS 2 Marc Leishman John Senden Steven Bowditch Matt Jones Cameron Smith (30) (AUS) (54) (AUS) (63) (AUS) (72) (AUS) (103) (AUS) 5 Rickie Fowler USA 4 Dustin Johnson Zach Johnson Jimmy Walker Matt Kuchar J.B. Holmes (7) (USA) (12) (USA) (14) (USA) (16) (USA) (17) (USA) 6 Jim Furyk USA 4 Dustin Johnson Zach Johnson Jimmy Walker Matt Kuchar J.B. Holmes (7) (USA) (12) (USA) (14) (USA) (16) (USA) (17) (USA) 7 Justin Rose GBR 2 Paul Casey Ian Poulter Lee Westwood Jamie Donaldson Marc Warren (26) (GBR) (33) (GBR) (36) (GBR) (37) (GBR) (49) (GBR) 8 Henrik Stenson SWE 2 Alexander Noren Jonas Blixt Robert Karlsson Carl Pettersson Freddie Jacobson (73) (SWE) (126) (SWE) (131) (SWE) (145) (SWE) (148) (SWE) 9 Sergio Garcia ESP 2 Pablo Larrazabal Rafa Cabrera Bello Alejandro Canizares Ignacio Elvira Mijares Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (78) (ESP) (84) (ESP) (151) (ESP) (285) (ESP) (313) (ESP) 10 Adam Scott AUS 2 Marc Leishman John Senden Steven Bowditch Matt Jones Cameron Smith (30) (AUS) (54) (AUS) (63) (AUS) (72) (AUS) (103) (AUS) 11 Louis Oosthuizen RSA 2 Charl Schwartzel George Coetzee Tim Clark Ernie Els Jaco Van Zyl (40) (RSA) (68) (RSA) (80) (RSA) (118) (RSA) (120) (RSA) 12 Hideki Matsuyama JPN 2 Koumei Oda Tomohiro Kondo Shingo Katayama Toshinori Muto Hideto Tanihara (113) (JPN) (143) (JPN) (149) (JPN) (157) (JPN) (175) (JPN) 13 Martin Kaymer GER 2 Alex Cejka Maximilian Kieffer Florian Fritsch Moritz Lampert Jhonattan Vegas (169) (GER) (188) (GER) (292) (GER) (296) (GER) (337) (VEN) 14 Danny Willett GBR 2 Paul Casey Ian Poulter Lee Westwood Jamie Donaldson Marc Warren (26) (GBR) (33) (GBR) (36) (GBR) (37) (GBR) (49) (GBR) 15 Bernd Wiesberger AUT 1 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 16 Branden Grace RSA 2 Charl Schwartzel George Coetzee Tim Clark Ernie Els Jaco Van Zyl (40) (RSA) (68) (RSA) (80) (RSA) (118) (RSA) (120) (RSA) 17 Thongchai Jaidee THA 2 Prayad Marksaeng Prom Meesawat Chapchai Nirat Thaworn Wiratchant Thanyakorn Khrongpha (110) (THA) (142) (THA) (205) (THA) (242) (THA) (273) (THA) 18 Victor Dubuisson FRA 2 Gary Stal Romain Wattel Raphael Jacquelin Gregory Bourdy Benjamin Hebert (108) (FRA) (138) (FRA) (167) (FRA) (178) (FRA) (180) (FRA) IGF Athlete Replacement List (Men) Host country (Brazil) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by name as of 08/04/2015 Players Replacements Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 19 Francesco Molinari ITA 2 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Matteo Manassero Arie Ahmad Irawan (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (385) (ITA) (386) (MAS) 20 Shane Lowry IRL 2 Graeme McDowell Padraig Harrington Michael Hoey Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman (60) (IRL) (102) (IRL) (267) (IRL) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) 21 Anirban Lahiri IND 2 Rashid Khan Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Jyoti Randhawa (319) (IND) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (379) (IND) 22 Joost Luiten NED 1 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 23 Miguel Angel Jimenez ESP 2 Pablo Larrazabal Rafa Cabrera Bello Alejandro Canizares Ignacio Elvira Mijares Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (78) (ESP) (84) (ESP) (151) (ESP) (285) (ESP) (313) (ESP) 24 Byeong-Hun An KOR 2 Seung-Yul Noh Hyung-Sung Kim K.T. Kim K.J. Choi Hur In-hoi (130) (KOR) (155) (KOR) (165) (KOR) (174) (KOR) (184) (KOR) 25 David Lingmerth SWE 2 Alexander Noren Jonas Blixt Robert Karlsson Carl Pettersson Freddie Jacobson (73) (SWE) (126) (SWE) (131) (SWE) (145) (SWE) (148) (SWE) 26 Alexander Levy FRA 2 Gary Stal Romain Wattel Raphael Jacquelin Gregory Bourdy Benjamin Hebert (108) (FRA) (138) (FRA) (167) (FRA) (178) (FRA) (180) (FRA) 27 Danny Lee NZL 2 Mike Hendry Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Josh Geary Abraham Ancer (258) (NZL) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (352) (NZL) (377) (MEX) 28 Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA 2 Prayad Marksaeng Prom Meesawat Chapchai Nirat Thaworn Wiratchant Thanyakorn Khrongpha (110) (THA) (142) (THA) (205) (THA) (242) (THA) (273) (THA) 29 Soren Kjeldsen DEN 2 Thorbjorn Olesen Morten Orum Madsen Anders Hansen Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman (132) (DEN) (211) (DEN) (323) (DEN) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) 30 Graham DeLaet CAN 2 Adam Hadwin Richard T Lee Nick Taylor Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman (153) (CAN) (289) (CAN) (308) (CAN) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) 31 Emiliano Grillo ARG 2 Fabian Gomez Andres Romero Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer (140) (ARG) (240) (ARG) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) 32 Hiroshi Iwata JPN 2 Koumei Oda Tomohiro Kondo Shingo Katayama Toshinori Muto Hideto Tanihara (113) (JPN) (143) (JPN) (149) (JPN) (157) (JPN) (175) (JPN) 33 Marcel Siem GER 2 Alex Cejka Maximilian Kieffer Florian Fritsch Moritz Lampert Jhonattan Vegas (169) (GER) (188) (GER) (292) (GER) (296) (GER) (337) (VEN) 34 Mikko Ilonen FIN 2 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Mikko Korhonen Arie Ahmad Irawan (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (381) (FIN) (386) (MAS) 35 David Hearn CAN 2 Adam Hadwin Richard T Lee Nick Taylor Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman (153) (CAN) (289) (CAN) (308) (CAN) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) 36 Thomas Bjorn DEN 2 Thorbjorn Olesen Morten Orum Madsen Anders Hansen Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman (132) (DEN) (211) (DEN) (323) (DEN) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) 37 Sangmoon Bae KOR 2 Seung-Yul Noh Hyung-Sung Kim K.T. Kim K.J. Choi Hur In-hoi (130) (KOR) (155) (KOR) (165) (KOR) (174) (KOR) (184) (KOR) IGF Athlete Replacement List (Men) Host country (Brazil) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by name as of 08/04/2015 Players Replacements Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 38 Brendon de Jonge ZIM 1 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 39 Ryan Fox NZL 2 Mike Hendry Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Josh Geary Abraham Ancer (258) (NZL) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (352) (NZL) (377) (MEX) 40 Angel Cabrera ARG 2 Fabian Gomez Andres Romero Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer (140) (ARG) (240) (ARG) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) 41 Fabrizio Zanotti PAR 1 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 42 Hao Tong Li CHN 2 WC Liang Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan (199) (CHN) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) 43 Ricardo Gouveia POR 1 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 44 Wu Ashun CHN 2 WC Liang Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan (199) (CHN) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) 45 Camilo Villegas COL 1 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 46 Carlos Ortiz MEX 1 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 47 SSP Chawrasia IND 2 Rashid Khan Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Jyoti Randhawa (319) (IND) (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (379) (IND) 48 Nicolas Colsaerts BEL 2 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 49 Edoardo Molinari ITA 2 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Matteo Manassero Arie Ahmad Irawan (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (385) (ITA) (386) (MAS) 50 Vijay Singh FIJ 1 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 51 Angelo Que PHI 2 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 52 Thomas Pieters BEL 2 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 53 Felipe Aguilar CHI 2 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 54 Mardan Mamat SIN 1 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS) (406) (NED) 55 Roope Kakko FIN 2 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Mikko Korhonen Arie Ahmad Irawan (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (381) (FIN) (386) (MAS) 56 Antonio Lascuna PHI 2 Jhonattan Vegas Siddikur Rahman Abraham Ancer Arie Ahmad Irawan Robert-Jan Derksen (337) (VEN) (346) (BAN) (377) (MEX) (386) (MAS)
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