新浪体育讯 北京时间8月21日19点10分(美国新泽西当地时间7点10分),第二届美巡赛联邦杯总决赛第一回合——巴克莱精英赛将在新泽西州瑞奇伍德乡村俱乐部(Ridgewood Country Club)开打。这场只有联邦杯积分前144名的选手参加的比赛,由于老虎伍兹等选手的缺席,实际上只有136人参加,肯里-佩利、哈灵顿和米克尔森是阵容中排名前三的选手。
以下是巴克莱精英赛136人阵容:
积分排名 | 选手 | 国籍 | 巴克莱赛 | 巴克莱精英赛最好名次/年份 |
2 | 肯里-佩利 Kenny Perry | USA | 9 | T3 (2005) |
His run came to an abrupt halt in Akron | ||||
3 | 米克尔森 Phil Mickelson | USA | 6 | T7 (2007) |
The FedExCup could atone for a major-less season | ||||
4 | 哈灵顿 Padraig Harrington | IRELAND | 4 | 1st (2005) |
A win would convince fence-sitting Player of the Year voters | ||||
5 | Anthony Kim | USA | 1 | T17 (2007) |
Young gun could have an impact | ||||
6 | Stewart Cink | USA | 8 | T3 (2001) |
Travelers Championship winner needs to get back on track | ||||
7 | Vijay Singh | FIJI | 15 | 1st (1993, 1995, 2006) |
He has three missed cuts and a win in his last four starts | ||||
8 | Justin Leonard | USA | 5 | T7 (2005) |
The Texan has missed only one cut in a consistent season | ||||
9 | Ryuji Imada | JAPAN | 2 | T15 (2006) |
His fourth top-10 of the season was his first win but he's cooled off since | ||||
10 | Geoff Ogilvy | AUSTRALIA | 5 | T4 (2007) |
Talented Aussie thrives when the conditions are tough | ||||
11 | Robert Allenby | AUSTRALIA | 5 | T8 (2001) |
With seven top-10s this year, it's only a matter of time | ||||
12 | Sergio Garcia | SPAIN | 8 | 1st (2001, 2004) |
First appearance since the PGA disappointment; how will he respond? | ||||
13 | Carl Pettersson | SWEDEN | 4 | T30 (2003) |
Shot 21 under in winning last week; he's definitely playing well | ||||
14 | Boo Weekley | USA | 1 | T35 (2007) |
Has been relatively quiet since his win and the birth of his second child | ||||
15 | Jim Furyk | USA | 13 | 2nd (2005, 1998) |
With six top-10s -- five of 'em top fives -- finishes this year, it's hard to believe he hasn't won | ||||
16 | Sean O'Hair | USA | 3 | T25 (2007) |
Picked up his second win earlier this year and gained confidence after working with a new coach | ||||
17 | K.J. Choi | SOUTH KOREA | 4 | 2nd (2007) |
Hasn't maintained the momentum after posting three top-10s, including a win, in his first eight starts | ||||
18 | D.J. Trahan | USA | 4 | T60 (2007) |
A win would certainly catch the attention of U.S. Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger | ||||
19 | Stuart Appleby | AUSTRALIA | 7 | T17 (1997) |
He finished second in Akron and posted a solid tie for 15th at the PGA | ||||
20 | Trevor Immelman | SOUTH AFRICA | 2 | T13 (2006) |
Masters champ missed the cut at the PGA in his last start | ||||
21 | Steve Stricker | USA | 2 | 1st (2007) |
This was where his run started last year; can he recapture the magic? | ||||
22 | J.B. Holmes | USA | 2 | T41 (2007) |
Needs two big weeks to have a chance to play the Ryder Cup in his home state | ||||
23 | Chad Campbell | USA | 4 | MC |
Had three top-14 finishes before missing the cut at the PGA | ||||
24 | Adam Scott | AUSTRALIA | 4 | 2nd (2006) |
Hasn't done much since winning the EDS Byron Nelson Championship | ||||
25 | Jeff Quinney | USA | 1 | MC (2007) |
Four missed cuts and a DQ in his last five starts don't bode well | ||||
26 | Andres Romero | ARGENTINA | 0 | |
Rookie showed moxie to come back after a 78 to tie for seventh at the PGA | ||||
27 | Ben Curtis | USA | 2 | T66 (2003) |
Top-10s at the British Open and PGA show he's playing well | ||||
28 | Ernie Els | SOUTH AFRICA | 11 | 1st (1996, 1997) |
Still fine-tuning his swing with Butch Harmon's help | ||||
29 | Briny Baird | USA | 7 | T30 (2003) |
Four rounds in the 60s in Greensboro should give him a boost | ||||
30 | Stephen Ames | CANADA | 4 | T9 (2002) |
He's had five top-10s but has yet to really get in the hunt | ||||
31 | Hunter Mahan | USA | 3 | T17 (2007) |
Ryder Cup hopeful has gotten hot at the right time | ||||
32 | Bart Bryant | USA | 9 | T23 (1991) |
Looking for his first top-10 in more than three months | ||||
33 | Rod Pampling | AUSTRALIA | 3 | T35 (2007) |
Has played well on tough courses like Congressional and Colonial | ||||
34 | Woody Austin | USA | 12 | T12 (2007) |
Was bitterly disappointed when he missed the cut at the PGA; can he get momentum back? | ||||
35 | Chez Reavie | USA | 0 | |
One of the rookie's two top-10s was a win in Canada | ||||
36 | Jerry Kelly | USA | 10 | T7 (2002) |
A tie for ninth in Greensboro gave him some confidence | ||||
37 | Billy Mayfair | USA | 10 | T7 (2005) |
Has two runner-up finishes in 2008 but finished 78th last week | ||||
38 | Steve Marino | USA | 1 | T69 (2007) |
Hasn't missed a cut since the U.S. Open but a tie for third in Canada is his only top-10 in that stretch | ||||
39 | Brian Gay | USA | 9 | T3 (2005) |
Three top-10s since picking up his first TOUR win in Mexico | ||||
40 | Daniel Chopra | SWEDEN | 4 | T42 (2004) |
Looking to regain the form that enabled him to win at Kapalua | ||||
41 | Steve Lowery | USA | 11 | 9th (1998) |
That win at Pebble Beach must seem like a long time ago | ||||
42 | Camilo Villegas | COLOMBIA | 1 | T21 (007) |
He was last year's big Playoff mover -- can he do it again? | ||||
43 | Mike Weir | CANADA | 6 | T12 (2002) |
Even without that beard and bodyguard, the Canadian could contend | ||||
45 | Aaron Baddeley | USA | 1 | T25 (2007) |
Has only broken 70 five times in his last 30 rounds | ||||
46 | Fredrik Jacobson | SWEDEN | 5 | T5 (2006) |
Swede has been solid since a missed cut at Torrey Pines with two top-10s | ||||
47 | Nicholas Thompson | USA | 0 | |
Was playing the Nationwide Tour last year so a chance at the Playoffs is a plus | ||||
48 | Tommy Armour III | USA | 15 | T10 (1988) |
Veteran has had a feast or famine year | ||||
49 | Brandt Snedeker | USA | 2 | MC (2007, 2004) |
Has top-10s in two majors, but is battling to get that form back | ||||
51 | Ken Duke | USA | 2 | MC (2004, 2007) |
Quietly playing well with five top-10s in his last seven starts, including second in Milwaukee | ||||
52 | Johnson Wagner | USA | 1 | T65 (2007) |
His win in Houston is his only top 10 of the season | ||||
53 | Heath Slocum | USA | 4 | T14 (2007) |
Hasn't sustained the momentum of four top-10s in May and June | ||||
54 | Parker McLachlin | USA | 0 | |
Legends Reno-Tahoe Open champ finds himself making his first Playoff appearance | ||||
55 | Rory Sabbatini | SOUTH AFRICA | 7 | T2 (2004) |
Sabbatini can't be pleased with no top-10s since January | ||||
56 | Bubba Watson | USA | 2 | MC |
Big hitter will need to find the tree-lined fairways here | ||||
57 | Kevin Sutherland | USA | 11 | T7 (1998) |
Needs a dose of confidence after struggling at generous Sedgefield last week | ||||
58 | Retief Goosen | SOUTH AFRICA | 4 | T18 (2003) |
Too bad this isn't a World Golf Championships event where he's had his two top-10s this year | ||||
59 | Peter Lonard | AUSTRALIA | 5 | T9 (2002) |
Hasn't finished higher than 68th in two starts since a tie for sixth in Akron | ||||
60 | Tim Clark | SOUTH AFRICA | 5 | T9 (2004) |
Can he follow his former roommate (Pettersson) into the winner's circle? | ||||
61 | Rocco Mediate | USA | 21 | T14 (1987) |
Regardless of how he plays, Rocco will have the fans on his side | ||||
62 | Pat Perez | USA | 6 | T2 (2002) |
Solid performer but hard on himself | ||||
63 | Ian Poulter | ENGLAND | 2 | T9 (2006, 2007) |
Needs two big weeks to impress European Ryder Cup Captain Nick Faldo | ||||
64 | John Senden | AUSTRALIA | 6 | T7 (2005) |
Third top-10 of the season came last week in Greensboro | ||||
65 | Ben Crane | USA | 3 | T29 (2006) |
Accurate driver who could prosper at Ridgewood | ||||
66 | Charlie Wi | SOUTH KOREA | 2 | T57 (2005) |
PGA Championship performer should give him confidence | ||||
67 | Tom Pernice Jr. | USA | 13 | T5 (2006) |
Another solid season for the veteran | ||||
68 | Dudley Hart | USA | 12 | T12 (2005) |
Veteran is making his Playoff debut | ||||
69 | John Merrick | USA | 1 | MC (2007) |
Only lasted one Playoff event last year but is in position to make at least three in 2008 | ||||
70 | Dean Wilson | USA | 4 | 6th (2005) |
Has shared third twice in his last six starts | ||||
71 | Steve Elkington | AUSTRALIA | 19 | T2 (1996) |
Can 46-year-old turn back the clock like another Aussie did at Royal Birkdale? | ||||
72 | Paul Goydos | USA | 11 | T11 (1996) |
Earned lots of fans with playoff loss at THE PLAYERS | ||||
73 | Ryan Moore | USA | 2 | T51 (2005) |
Has been quiet since that playoff defeat in Dallas | ||||
74 | Nick O'Hern | AUSTRALIA | 2 | T35 (2007) |
Ranks 21st in driving accuracy which could serve him well | ||||
75 | Cliff Kresge | USA | 3 | T34 (2003) |
This is his first $1 million season -- can he win more? | ||||
76 | Mathew Goggin | AUSTRALIA | 5 | T9 (2006) |
Needs to right the ship after missing his last three cuts | ||||
77 | Scott McCarron | USA | 3 | MC (1995, 1996, 2000) |
Solo second at Greensboro moved him deep into the standings | ||||
79 | Charles Howell III | USA | 2 | 62nd (2006) |
That 69 on Sunday at Oakland Hills gave him a boost | ||||
80 | Mark Wilson | USA | 3 | MC (2003, 2005, 2007) |
Coming off top-10s in his last two starts | ||||
81 | Matt Kuchar | USA | 4 | T35 (2007) |
He's probably safe for at least one event but has missed his last four cuts | ||||
82 | John Rollins | USA | 7 | 2nd (2003) |
He tied for second at Reno earlier this month | ||||
83 | Kevin Na | USA | 3 | MC (2004, 2005, 2007) |
Couldn't build on a ties for eighth and 11th last week at the Wyndham Championship | ||||
84 | Steve Flesch | USA | 7 | T10 (1999) |
His only top-10s this year have come at the Masters and PGA | ||||
85 | Jonathan Byrd | USA | 4 | T36 (2003) |
Should be safe for two Playoff events but he needs to play well to get to St. Louis | ||||
86 | Brian Davis | ENGLAND | 1 | T54 (2007) |
With top-20s in three of his last four starts, he's playing well at the right time | ||||
87 | Corey Pavin | USA | 15 | T9 (1996) |
The 48-year-old ranks 32nd in fairways hit, which should help at Ridgewood | ||||
88 | Michael Letzig | USA | 0 | |
Rookie comes into his first Playoff event after tying for ninth last week | ||||
89 | Fred Couples | USA | 20 | T4 (2004) |
Popular veteran is making his first Playoff appearance after five top-25 finishes | ||||
90 | Paul Casey | ENGLAND | 0 | |
Looking forward to his inaugural Playoffs and the chance to impress Ryder Cup captain Nick Faldo | ||||
92 | John Mallinger | USA | 1 | T72 (2007) |
Has cooled off after a solid start | ||||
93 | Brad Adamonis | USA | 2 | T76 (2004) |
Nearly won the John Deere Classic but has missed his last two cuts | ||||
94 | Nathan Green | AUSTRALIA | 2 | T47 (2006) |
Three missed cuts isn't the sendoff you want before the Playoffs | ||||
95 | Lucas Glover | USA | 4 | T22 (2005) |
A frustrating year could get better with a strong Playoff run | ||||
97 | Troy Matteson | USA | 2 | T48 (2007) |
That tie for sixth in Milwaukee was a bright spot but he's missed six of nine cuts this summer | ||||
98 | Jay Williamson | USA | 9 | 10th (2001) |
His first Playoff appearance came courtesy of the John Deere Classic playoff loss | ||||
99 | Eric Axley | USA | 0 | |
He finished 145th last year but now he gets his Playoff chance | ||||
100 | Scott Verplank | USA | 8 | T11 (2003) |
Vastly different Playoff start -- he was 11th last year | ||||
101 | George McNeill | USA | 1 | MC (2007) |
Steady sophomore season for the ex-Florida State golfer | ||||
102 | Kevin Streelman | USA | 0 | |
Rookie picked up his first top-10 last week at Sedgefield | ||||
103 | Greg Kraft | USA | 11 | T11 (1996) |
That win in Puerto Rico gave him more than enough points to make the Playoffs | ||||
104 | Mark Calcavecchia | USA | 13 | T4 (2007) |
A year ago he entered the Playoffs 20th; now he's got to fight to survive another week | ||||
105 | Charley Hoffman | USA | 2 | T48 (2007) |
He hasn't had a top-10 finish since April | ||||
106 | Matt Jones | AUSTRALIA | 0 | |
Young Aussie has missed three of his last four cuts entering his first Playoffs | ||||
107 | Bill Haas | USA | 1 | T48 (2007) |
He's had seven top-25 finishes this year to improve his Playoff start | ||||
108 | Shane Bertsch | USA | 3 | T40 (1996) |
Takes confidence from a tie for ninth at Sedgefield into his first Playoff appearance | ||||
109 | Joe Ogilvie | USA | 7 | T16 (2004) |
Coming off a consistent stretch with no missed cuts and two top 10s in 10 starts | ||||
110 | TimW ilkinson | NEW ZEALAND | 0 | |
Aussie makes his first Playoff and Barclays start | ||||
111 | Nick Watney | USA | 3 | T25 (2006, 2007) |
Started last year's Playoffs in better position, tied for 35th | ||||
112 | Zach Johnson | USA | 2 | T23 (2004) |
Johnson wants desperately to impress Azinger so he'll need to play well | ||||
113 | Vaughn Taylor | USA | 3 | T60 (2007) |
Can build on two top-20s in his last four starts | ||||
114 | Rich Beem | USA | 6 | T7 (2007) |
That third in Greensboro got last year's Cinderfella back into the Playoffs | ||||
115 | Charles Warren | USA | 3 | MC (2005, 2006, 2007) |
Needs to play well to make it to Boston | ||||
116 | Bo Van Pelt | USA | 6 | T9 (2004) |
A tie for second in Puerto Rico is his only top-10 this year | ||||
117 | Dustin Johnson | USA | 0 | |
The rookie has cooled off after a solid start to the season | ||||
118 | Brett Quigley | USA | 11 | T3 (2006) |
Oddly, he starts the Playoffs in the same spot as last year, but with a healthy knee | ||||
120 | Patrick Sheehan | USA | 4 | T63 (2005) |
This time last year he was playing on the Nationwide Tour | ||||
121 | David Toms | USA | 8 | T12 (2002) |
This veteran needs to play well to make it to Boston next week | ||||
122 | Richard S. Johnson | SWEDEN | 2 | T54 (2003) |
The Swede earned his first Playoff appearance with his first TOUR win | ||||
123 | James Driscoll | USA | 2 | MC (2005, 2006) |
This University of Virginia product needs a confidence boost after five missed cuts in his last eight starts | ||||
125 | Tom Lehman | USA | 14 | T2 (1996) |
Seven months away from his 50th birthday, Lehman is in the Playoff mix | ||||
126 | Tim Petrovic | USA | 7 | T21 (2007) |
He made a big jump last year with a tie for second in Greensboro and needs another this week to survive | ||||
127 | Jason Day | AUSTRALIA | 0 | |
Rookie has cooled off of late | ||||
128 | Martin Laird | SCOTLAND | 0 | |
Played his way into the Playoffs at Greensboro; can he keep the momentum? | ||||
129 | Joe Durant | USA | 9 | T42 (2000) |
Didn't make it past The Barclays last year; needs to play well to avoid similar fate | ||||
130 | Jason Gore | USA | 4 | T56 (2001) |
Ties for eighth and 11th in his last four starts have Gore on the right path | ||||
131 | Angel Cabrera | ARGENTINA | 3 | T33 (2002) |
He hasn't been able to build on last year's U.S. Open success | ||||
132 | Ryan Palmer | USA | 2 | T53 (2006) |
Enters The Barclays one spot higher than last year and still with work to do | ||||
133 | Tim Herron | USA | 3 | T9 (1996) |
Still looking for his first top-10 of the season | ||||
134 | Michael Allen | USA | 11 | T22 (2005) |
He's making his first Playoff appearance and needs to play well to remain | ||||
135 | J.J. Henry | USA | 8 | T16 (2004) |
Played his way in Sunday; then home to see his second child born | ||||
136 | Frank Lickliter II | USA | 6 | T41 (2007) |
Needs a good finish to extend his stay | ||||
137 | Jon Mills | CANADA | 0 | |
Canadian is still looking for his first top-10 | ||||
138 | Chris DiMarco | USA | 8 | T9 (2004) |
A forgettable year could become memorable with a win | ||||
139 | Jesper Parnevik | SWEDEN | 8 | T5 (2000) |
Tie for 15th in Greensboro punched his Playoff ticket | ||||
141 | Justin Bolli | USA | 1 | MC (2005) |
Starts the Playoffs one spot behind last year with work to do | ||||
142 | Jeff Overton | USA | 2 | T29 (2006) |
A year ago he reached the second Playoff event but this year he's got work to do | ||||
143 | Glen Day | USA | 4 | T24 (1996) |
Has made eight straight cuts but must play well | ||||
144 | Lee Janzen | USA | 15 | 1st (1994) |
In 2007 he was three spots out of the Playoffs; this year he made it on the number |