This is a list of golf players who graduated from the Web.com Tour Finals in 2014. [1] The top 25 players on the Web.com Tour's regular season money list in 2014 earned their PGA Tour card for 2015. The Finals determined the other 25 players to earn their PGA Tour cards and their priority order.
To determine the initial 2015 PGA Tour priority rank, the top 25 Web.com Tour's regular season players were alternated with the top 25 Web.com Tour Finals players. This priority order was then reshuffled several times during the 2015 season.
Under the new format, Adam Hadwin (Finals and regular season combined earnings) and Derek Fathauer (Finals earnings) were fully exempt for the 2014–15 season and received invitations to The Players Championship. Carlos Ortiz was also fully exempt on the PGA Tour after a three-win season.
Player | 2014 Web.com Tour regular season | 2014 FedEx Cup | 2014 Web.com Tour Finals | The 25 Regular + Finals | Priority rank | |||||
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Rank | Earnings ($) | Rank | Without The 25 | Earnings ($) | Best finish | Rank | Earnings ($) | |||
Adam Hadwin* | 4 | 293,667 | 2 | 236,125 | Win | 1 | 529,792 | Exempt | ||
Derek Fathauer | 13 | 218,052 | 1 | 250,133 | Win | 4 | 468,185 | Exempt | ||
Carlos Ortiz* | 1 | 515,403 | n/a | 0 | Cut | 2 | 515,403 | Exempt | ||
Bud Cauley | 197 | 4,460 | 143 | 4 | 1 | 180,000 | Win | 1 | ||
Justin Thomas* | 5 | 276,637 | 3 | 204,633 | Win | 3 | 481,270 | 2 | ||
Colt Knost | 34 | 106,460 | 5 | 2 | 154,000 | 2 | 3 | |||
John Peterson | 179 | 6 | 3 | 130,592 | 2 | 4 | ||||
Andrew Putnam* | 2 | 320,438 | 49 | 22,200 | T12 | 5 | 342,638 | 5 | ||
Richard Sterne † | 7 | 4 | 111,800 | 2 | 6 | |||||
Jason Gore | 9 | 253,046 | 176 | 12 | 87,300 | 3 | 6 | 340,346 | 7 | |
Zac Blair* | 41 | 97,799 | 8 | 5 | 108,000 | 2 | 8 | |||
Tony Finau* | 8 | 254,315 | 17 | 65,442 | T6 | 7 | 319,757 | 9 | ||
Sam Saunders † | 45 | 95,341 | 9 | 6 | 106,592 | T4 | 10 | |||
Zack Sucher* | 3 | 294,166 | 57 | 19,300 | T14 | 8 | 313,466 | 11 | ||
Jim Herman | 182 | 10 | 7 | 101,725 | T4x2 | 12 | ||||
Blayne Barber* | 7 | 269,111 | 27 | 42,340 | T6 | 9 | 311,451 | 13 | ||
David Lingmerth | 134 | 11 | 8 | 99,368 | T4 | 14 | ||||
Alex Čejka | 6 | 276,448 | 227 | 89 | 8,099 | T34 | 10 | 284,547 | 15 | |
Tom Hoge* | 65 | 72,616 | 13 | 9 | 83,827 | 3 | 16 | |||
Steven Alker | 10 | 249,536 | 72 | 12,365 | T25 | 11 | 261,901 | 17 | ||
Greg Owen | 27 | 143,631 | 208 | 14 | 10 | 74,527 | 3 | 18 | ||
Andres Gonzales | 11 | 238,620 | 82 | 10,025 | T25 | 12 | 248,645 | 19 | ||
Tom Gillis | 54 | 86,161 | 15 | 11 | 72,250 | T4 | 20 | |||
Jon Curran* | 12 | 231,854 | n/a | 0 | Cut | 13 | 231,854 | 21 | ||
Kim Meen-whee* | 72 | 68,406 | 16 | 12 | 67,000 | T3 | 22 | |||
Cameron Percy | 14 | 217,347 | 95 | 6,950 | T40 | 14 | 224,297 | 23 | ||
Scott Pinckney* | 37 | 101,941 | 18 | 13 | 62,673 | T4 | 24 | |||
Daniel Berger* | 15 | 209,286 | 68 | 14,200 | T19 | 15 | 223,486 | 25 | ||
Tyrone van Aswegen | 144 | 19 | 14 | 61,760 | T7 | 26 | ||||
Jonathan Randolph* | 16 | 203,676 | 85 | 9,527 | T27 | 16 | 213,203 | 27 | ||
Sean O'Hair | 160 | 20 | 15 | 58,000 | T3 | 28 | ||||
Max Homa † | 17 | 192,350 | 59 | 19,227 | T25 | 17 | 211,577 | 29 | ||
Heath Slocum | 129 | 21 | 16 | 57,133 | T4 | 30 | ||||
Mark Hubbard* | 18 | 187,448 | 75 | 11,315 | T31 | 18 | 198,763 | 31 | ||
J. J. Henry | 128 | 22 | 17 | 45,227 | 5 | 32 | ||||
Steve Wheatcroft | 19 | 183,411 | 84 | 9,808 | T25 | 19 | 193,219 | 33 | ||
Nick Taylor* | 69 | 70,389 | 23 | 18 | 44,335 | T9 | 34 | |||
Kyle Reifers | 25 | 146,836 | 25 | 43,275 | T4 | 20 | 190,111 | 35 | ||
Hudson Swafford | 146 | 24 | 19 | 44,172 | T10 | 36 | ||||
Ryan Armour | 20 | 180,856 | T119 | 2,360 | 72 | 21 | 183,216 | 37 | ||
Alex Prugh | 36 | 103,864 | 206 | 26 | 20 | 42,805 | T14 | 38 | ||
Byron Smith* | 21 | 177,172 | T112 | 2,992 | T46 | 22 | 180,164 | 39 | ||
Óscar Fraustro* | 61 | 75,169 | 28 | 21 | 39,375 | T4 | 40 | |||
Bill Lunde | 22 | 168,864 | 83 | 9,920 | T27 | 23 | 178,784 | 41 | ||
Park Sung-joon* | 73 | 68,402 | 29 | 22 | 38,500 | T11 | 42 | |||
Roger Sloan* | 24 | 159,018 | 86 | 9,040 | T32 | 24 | 168,058 | 43 | ||
Chad Collins | 159 | 30 | 23 | 37,995 | T7 | 44 | ||||
Fabián Gómez | 23 | 162,322 | 247 | n/a | 0 | Cut | 25 | 162,322 | 45 | |
Carlos Sainz Jr.* | 74 | 67,897 | 31 | 24 | 37,925 | T12 | 46 | |||
Eric Axley | 184 | 32 | 25 | 36,312 | T12 | 47 |
Player | Starts | Cuts made | Best finish | Money list rank | Earnings ($) | FedEx Cup rank |
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Adam Hadwin* | 30 | 18 | T5 | 110 | 937,611 | 107 |
Derek Fathauer | 27 | 13 | T7 | 158 | 482,023 | 169 |
Carlos Ortiz* | 30 | 20 | T9 | 106 | 964,137 | 93 |
Bud Cauley | 0 | 0 | DNP | n/a | 0 | n/a |
Justin Thomas* | 30 | 23 | T4x2 | 37 | 2,278,564 | 32 |
Colt Knost | 29 | 17 | T10x4 | 94 | 1,066,553 | 91 |
John Peterson | 25 | 19 | T11 | 121 | 779,509 | 105 |
Andrew Putnam* | 23 | 10 | T12 | 178 | 282,879 | 182 |
Richard Sterne † | 18 | 1 | T39 | 239 | 27,690 | 233 |
Jason Gore | 26 | 12 | 2 | 92 | 1,101,246 | 92 |
Zac Blair* | 34 | 20 | T4 | 78 | 1,244,676 | 59 |
Tony Finau* | 31 | 22 | T7x2 | 40 | 2,095,186 | 43 |
Sam Saunders † | 28 | 13 | T2 | 150 | 578,571 | 137 |
Zack Sucher* | 18 | 5 | T20 | 212 | 85,614 | 206 |
Jim Herman | 27 | 18 | T4 | 80 | 1,212,778 | 74 |
Blayne Barber* | 26 | 12 | T8 | 122 | 768,383 | 145 |
David Lingmerth | 28 | 17 | Win | 29 | 2,736,378 | 37 |
Alex Čejka | 30 | 18 | Win | 79 | 1,227,196 | 71 |
Tom Hoge* | 26 | 15 | T5 | 132 | 690,319 | 132 |
Steven Alker | 22 | 9 | T22 | 185 | 236,862 | 177 |
Greg Owen | 19 | 9 | 2 | 83 | 1,180,794 | 104 |
Andres Gonzales | 28 | 17 | T3 | 111 | 925,335 | 115 |
Tom Gillis | 16 | 8 | 2 | 143 | 634,554 | 142 |
Jon Curran* | 28 | 14 | T2 | 95 | 1,049,549 | 113 |
Kim Meen-whee* | 23 | 13 | T3 | 123 | 755,998 | 141 |
Cameron Percy | 23 | 13 | T10 | 151 | 575,943 | 150 |
Scott Pinckney* | 27 | 17 | T2 | 76 | 1,259,389 | 83 |
Daniel Berger* | 31 | 17 | 2x2 | 25 | 3,028,901 | 11 |
Tyrone van Aswegen | 20 | 8 | T15 | 196 | 168,234 | 191 |
Jonathan Randolph* | 25 | 11 | T20 | 182 | 256,066 | 179 |
Sean O'Hair | 26 | 18 | T2 | 58 | 1,662,300 | 42 |
Max Homa † | 27 | 12 | T6 | 171 | 380,339 | 163 |
Heath Slocum | 22 | 6 | T21 | 207 | 122,480 | 211 |
Mark Hubbard* | 25 | 15 | T20 | 176 | 293,980 | 164 |
J. J. Henry | 30 | 17 | Win | 96 | 1,046,123 | 90 |
Steve Wheatcroft | 28 | 17 | T2 | 105 | 973,024 | 114 |
Nick Taylor* | 28 | 17 | Win | 93 | 1,072,360 | 101 |
Kyle Reifers | 31 | 17 | 2 | 84 | 1,179,228 | 78 |
Hudson Swafford | 30 | 18 | T8 | 107 | 959,391 | 81 |
Ryan Armour | 17 | 6 | T22 | 199 | 144,229 | 195 |
Alex Prugh | 27 | 15 | T5 | 142 | 636,373 | 133 |
Byron Smith* | 21 | 8 | T19 | 198 | 153,930 | 202 |
Óscar Fraustro* | 21 | 7 | T9 | 181 | 262,475 | 186 |
Bill Lunde | 18 | 8 | T25 | 204 | 128,788 | 197 |
Park Sung-joon* | 27 | 13 | T2 | 147 | 597,103 | 135 |
Roger Sloan* | 20 | 7 | T18 | 203 | 133,048 | 200 |
Chad Collins | 24 | 16 | T6 | 125 | 747,899 | 120 |
Fabián Gómez | 26 | 16 | Win | 59 | 1,651,012 | 64 |
Carlos Sainz Jr.* | 20 | 3 | T9 | 205 | 124,115 | 213 |
Eric Axley | 21 | 7 | T22x2 | 195 | 170,687 | 189 |
Tom Hoge, Sam Saunders, Mark Hubbard, Derek Fathauer, and Tyrone van Aswegen regained their PGA Tour cards through the 2015 Web.com Tour Finals. Bud Cauley suffered a torn labrum in September 2014, and could not play in 2015. He retained his PGA Tour card in 2016 through a medical extension.
No. | Date | Player | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runners-up | Payout ($) |
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1 | Nov 9, 2014 | Nick Taylor | Sanderson Farms Championship | −16 (67-69-70-66=272) | 2 strokes | Jason Bohn, Boo Weekley | 720,000 |
2 | Mar 8, 2015 | Alex Čejka | Puerto Rico Open | −7 (70-67-75-69=281) | Playoff | Jon Curran, Emiliano Grillo Tim Petrovic, Sam Saunders | 540,000 |
3 | Jun 7 | David Lingmerth | Memorial Tournament | −15 (67-65-72-69=273) | Playoff | Justin Rose | 1,160,000 |
4 | Jun 14 | Fabián Gómez | FedEx St. Jude Classic | −13 (66-68-67-66=267) | 4 strokes | Greg Owen | 1,080,000 |
5 | Aug 9 | J. J. Henry | Barracuda Championship | 47 (13-11-17-6) | Playoff | Kyle Reifers | 558,000 |
No. | Date | Player | Tournament | Winner | Winning score | Runner-up score | Payout ($) |
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1&2 | Jan 25 | Park Sung-joon | Humana Challenge | Bill Haas | −22 (67-63-69-67=266) | −21 (68-67-67-65=267) | 342,000 |
Steve Wheatcroft | −21 (65-67-68-67=267) | ||||||
3 | Mar 2 | Daniel Berger Lost in playoff | The Honda Classic | Pádraig Harrington | −6 (67-66-71-70=274) | −6 (68-71-71-64=274) | 658,800 |
4&5 | Mar 8 | Jon Curran Lost in five-man playoff | Puerto Rico Open | Alex Čejka | −7 (70-67-75-69=281) | −7 (70-71-70-70=281) | 198,000 |
Sam Saunders Lost in five-man playoff | −7 (72-72-69-68=281) | ||||||
6 | Mar 15 | Sean O'Hair Lost in three-man playoff | Valspar Championship | Jordan Spieth | −10 (70-67-68-69=274) | −10 (66-72-69-67=274) | 519,200 |
7 | May 31 | Scott Pinckney | AT&T Byron Nelson | Steven Bowditch | −18 (62-68-65-64=259) | −14 (69-64-64-66=263) | 530,133 |
8 | Jun 14 | Greg Owen | FedEx St. Jude Classic | Fabián Gómez | −13 (66-68-67-66=267) | −9 (64-70-67-70=271) | 648,000 |
9 | Jul 12 | Tom Gillis Lost in playoff | John Deere Classic | Jordan Spieth | −20 (71-64-61-68=264) | −20 (66-65-69-64=264) | 507,600 |
10 | Aug 9 | Kyle Reifers Lost in playoff | Barracuda Championship | J. J. Henry | 47 points (13-11-17-6) | 47 points (9-14-2-22) | 334,800 |
11 | Aug 23 | Jason Gore | Wyndham Championship | Davis Love III | −17 (64-66-69-64=263) | −16 (66-67-62-69=264) | 583,200 |
12 | Sep 20 | Daniel Berger | BMW Championship | Jason Day | −22 (61-63-69-69=262) | −16 (65-64-70-69=268) | 891,000 |
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