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Home»News»RSM Classic Field Confirmed: 28 of the World’s Top 100 Will Compete at Sea Island Resort
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RSM Classic Field Confirmed: 28 of the World’s Top 100 Will Compete at Sea Island Resort

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The RSM Classic 2025: A Look at the Final PGA Tour Event

The RSM Classic, scheduled for November 20-23, 2025, at the picturesque Sea Island Resort on St. Simons Island, Georgia, promises an exciting conclusion to the PGA Tour’s 2025 season. This year’s event features a competitive field, including champions and multiple-event winners, and sets the stage for an entertaining finish to the FedEx Cup Fall season.

The Tournament Landscape

A robust lineup awaits golf enthusiasts at this year’s RSM Classic, with 152 players already confirmed and four more to be added after a qualifier on November 17. As the final event of the FedEx Cup Fall, the tournament is crucial for players aiming to make a mark as the season wraps up. With a rich history, the RSM Classic has become a staple on the PGA Tour calendar, attracting both seasoned veterans and rising stars.

Star Power in the Lineup

Among the notable competitors in the field are golf legends such as Davis Love III, a World Golf Hall of Fame member and 1997 PGA Champion. Joining him are Zach Johnson, the 2007 Masters champion, and Brian Harman, who captured the 2023 British Open title. Additionally, Webb Simpson, a 2012 U.S. Open champion, rounds out the elite contingent, adding to the excitement that fans can expect.

Home Turf Advantage

Harris English, a St. Simons Island resident, is the highest-ranked player in the field at world No. 13. His familiarity with the course could give him a distinct advantage. Additionally, fellow islanders Andrew Novak and Brian Harman, ranked 33rd and 32nd respectively, contribute to creating a strong local flavor at the tournament, as 28 players from the top 100 in the world rankings set to compete at Sea Island.

Past Champions Gear Up

The RSM Classic will feature several past champions, though the defending champion, Maverick McNealy, will not be participating. Players like Kevin Kisner, Mackenzie Hughes, Tyler Duncan, and Adam Svensson, who have previously claimed victory at the RSM, will all be looking to add another title to their resumes. This blend of past champions and up-and-coming talent will make the competition fierce.

First Coast Representation

This year’s event also showcases a notable contingent of players with First Coast ties. Leading the charge is Nico Echavarria, ranked No. 58 in the world, along with Bud Cauley and Karl Vilips. Their presence not only bolsters local interest but also underlines the growing talent pool in the region, making it a hub for golfing excellence.

RSM Classic Format Explained

To add to the intrigue, the format for the RSM Classic involves players competing one round each on the Seaside Course, a par-70 layout, and the Plantation Course, a par-72. Following a cut, the top players will then face off exclusively on the Seaside Course over the weekend, emphasizing precision and skill under competitive conditions. The tournament’s purse stands at $7 million, with $1.26 million awarded to the champion.

Importance of FedEx Cup Points

Additionally, for many competitors, the RSM Classic carries significant implications for their future on the PGA Tour. Players finishing inside the top 100 on the FedEx Cup points list will secure their Tour cards for the 2026 season, adding an extra layer of motivation for those vying for a spot in the esteemed ranks of professional golf.

A Diverse Talent Pool

The RSM Classic has drawn a diverse group of competitors, ranging from established stars to emerging talents. The field includes players like Anders Albertson, Daniel Berger, and Si Woo Kim, alongside up-and-coming names like Bud Cauley and Braden Thornberry. This blend ensures an unpredictable and thrilling tournament, filled with moments that could redefine careers.

What to Expect: The Upcoming Tournament

Fans can look forward to a captivating display of golf at the RSM Classic. The combination of a stunning venue, a competitive field filled with past champions and emerging stars, and the unique format fosters an environment ripe for excitement. As the players hit the links, spectators can expect dramatic moments and perhaps, a few surprises in the race for the final points of the season.

Conclusion: The RSM Classic Awaits

With the RSM Classic on the horizon, the world of golf turns its attention to Sea Island Resort. As the final event of the 2025 PGA Tour season looms, all eyes will be on the elite players ready to showcase their skills. From local favorites to global sports icons, the tournament promises unforgettable moments that capture the essence of professional golf. Be sure to witness the action unfold in what is sure to be a fitting conclusion to a dynamic season on the PGA Tour.

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