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2022-23 PGA TOUR full-membership fantasy rankings: 201-214

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2022-23 PGA TOUR full-membership fantasy rankings: 201-214

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    FULL-MEMBERSHIP RANKINGS: Intro | 1-50 | 51-100 | 101-150 | 151-200 | 201-214 | Cheat sheet

    NOTES: Age of Sept. 9, 2022 | An asterisk beside a salary indicates a bargain.

    RankPlayerAge2021-22 earningsStatusComment
    201Satoshi Kodaira32443KConditionalSecond consecutive season with this status, so it remains to be seen how much he’ll play. If he replicates his fall schedule, his only fall TOUR start will be the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP in his native Japan.
    202Ryan Brehm36806KTop 125His breakthrough title in Puerto Rico in what was his only start via a medical AND without any career top 10s previously was a fairy tale, but it was worth 83.5% of his FedExCup value and one of just six paydays.
    203Dylan Wu26382KConditionalUnless he captures lightning in a bottle in the fall of 2021-22, it’s fair to wonder if he’d want to juggle TOUR time with starts promised on the KFT in 2023. Let him figure out that alone.
    204J.B. Holmes40--Major MedicalOpened 2021-22 by missing the cut at the Fortinet, and then shut it down. He had been grinding through an injured back that year. Whenever he returns, he’ll have 26 starts to earn 288.816 FedExCup points.
    205Tyler McCumber31307KMajor MedicalSidelined four months of the first half of 2022 due to an undisclosed reason, and then tried a comeback on the KFT and WD after one round. Gets 16 starts to bank 175.766 FedExCup points. Be patient.
    206Bronson Burgoon35192KMedical (reshuffle)Sat out the last four months of the season, but an explanation wasn’t released. He has 13 starts to collect 208.516 FedExCup points. Qualified for the Playoffs just once (2018) in six seasons with status.
    207Chris Stroud4095KMedical (reshuffle; carryover)Missed time due to back injury and wrist surgery, so he still has seven starts remaining on his medical to earn 396.103 FedExCup points. When healthy, he can be sneaky streaky, so keep an eye out.
    208Brian Gay50203KMulti-yearWelp, this is what the other side of the bridge looks like. His win in Bermuda in the fall of 2021 extended his fully exempt status into his PGA TOUR Champions eligibility. We have to expect his TOUR time to wane.
    209Tiger Woods4643KMulti-yearEvery start he gives is a bonus and putting four rounds together will continue to be a sincere challenge, so don’t get your hopes up. Stick with the short-lived fun of the prop bets when he pegs it.
    210Bud Cauley32--Major MedicalHasn’t competed in two years. Announced in April of 2021 that he underwent surgery that he specified only as a result of “a previous injury.” So, he’s still equipped with 27 starts to total 391.355 FedExCup points.
    211Vince Covello39--Medical (reshuffle; carryover)After sitting out all of 2020-21 in favor of delaying the start of his medical (for an injured back), he sat out all of 2021-22, too, so he still has 17 starts to find 440.355 FedExCup points.
    212Tim Wilkinson44--Medical (reshuffle; carryover)Surgeries on his knee and ankle have prevented him from competing since May of 2021. The lefty from New Zealand has seven starts to earn 355.666 FedExCup Points.
    213Chad Collins43--Medical (reshuffle; carryover)He’s been sidelined since the 2019 Wyndham, but he still has four starts to grab 363.497 FedExCup points.
    214Tim Clark46--Career earnings exemption (top 50)Same message from 2019: “His medical extension has expired, but because it applied when he was inside the top 50 in all-time earnings, he retains status until he returns and uses it. Zero value, however.”