2010 Medical Extensions

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Mar. 1, 2010
By Rob Bolton, PGATOUR.COM Correspondent

2010 UPDATED LISTS: Rookie Watch | Medical Extensions | Reshuffle | Major Qualifiers

Here's an updated look at the status of golfers who are playing a TOUR schedule via medical extension in 2010 (explanations are below the chart).

2010 Medical Extensions
Golfers based in order of priority rankings. (* - In the field at The Honda Classic as of March 1)
Golfer Category Events
played
Money
earned
Events
remaining
Money
needed
Last PGA
TOUR start
Chris Perry Major Medical 0 $0 18 $515,445 July 2006
*Brett Wetterich Major Medical 0 $0 17 $731,077 June 2008
Bart Bryant Major Medical 0 $0 9 $336,093 July 2009
Arron Oberholser Major Medical 0 $0 14 $349,854 October 2009
Joey Snyder III Major Medical 0 $0 25 $647,466 March 2006
Dudley Hart Major Medical 0 $0 13 $504,284 May 2009
Jose Maria Olazabal Major Medical 0 $0 20 $552,923 June 2009
*Tim Wilkinson Major Medical 3 $66,743 9 $298,932 February 2010
Hank Kuehne Major Medical 0 $0 18 $636,221 June 2007
Jose Coceres Major Medical 0 $0 6 $598,323 May 2009
*Chris Couch Major Medical 5 $313,677 16 $482,410 February 2010
Wes Short, Jr. Major Medical 0 $0 12 $743,061 February 2009
*Patrick Moore Nationwide Tour/3 wins 0 $0 8 $452,636 November 2009
Duffy Waldorf Q School/Nationwide Tour 0 $0 19 $845,402 March 2008
John Huston Q School/Nationwide Tour 4 $0 7 $527,207 February 2010
Notah Begay III Q School/Nationwide Tour 1 $0 6 $608,038 February 2010
Gary Woodland Q School/Nationwide Tour 0 $0 9 $541,652 July 2009
David Berganio, Jr. Q School/Nationwide Tour 0 $0 7 $547,166 July 2009
Carl Paulson Q School/Nationwide Tour 0 $0 15 $428,522 July 2005
Tommy Armour III Minor Medical 1 $11,130 6 $148,247 January 2010
Jarrod Lyle Minor Medical 1 $100,800 45 $286,688 February 2010
%Shane Bertsch Non-Exempt 3 $57,108 10 $605,575 January 2010
% - Bertsch is a q-school grad, so his active priority ranking is better, but if he meets the dollar amount remaining on his Non-Exempt Major Medical Extension within the allotted number of starts, he will get elevated to the Major Medical category, which is three levels above his priority ranking.

EXPLANATIONS

When a player receives a Major Medical Extension, he has a specified number of events (the greater of the average number of his starts in the three previous calendar years or the average played by players in the Top 125 category in the previous year) minus the number of events he played during the year of his injury to earn enough money in the current season that when added to his earnings the previous year would have placed him 125th or higher on the previous year's money list. At that point, that player plays out of the Major Medical Extension category for the remainder of the season. If his combined earnings place him between 126th and 150th on the previous year's money list, that player can compete out of that category for the rest of the year and he receives an exemption into Finals of the Qualifying Tournament.

If a player was injured and missed less than four months the previous year, he can be granted a Minor Medical Extension. The Minor Medical Extension category follows the Nationwide/Qualifying Tournament category in priority for tournament play.

Be sure to check out Rob Bolton's Power Rankings and Fantasy Insider each week on PGATOUR.COM

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