Scott, Reed and Woodland lead group of seven additional major winners committed to 2021 Houston Open
Adam Scott and Patrick Reed, former Masters Tournament winners, alongside Gary Woodland, former U.S. Open champion will be in the field in 2021.
HOUSTON, Texas – Seven additional Major winners, led by Adam Scott, Patrick Reed and Gary Woodland have committed to the 2021 Houston Open.
The seven join previously announced four-time Major winner Brooks Koepka, who won the 2017 and 2018 U.S. Open and the 2018 and 2019 PGA Championship.
The 2021 Houston Open is set for Nov. 11-14 at Memorial Park Golf Course.
Scott, the winner of the 2013 Masters Tournament has 14 total PGA Tour victories to his name, including the 2007 Shell Houston Open and will be a part of the 2021 Houston Open field. A member of the Tour since 2003, he has 100 top-10 finishes in his career, making the cut in 289 of his 349 Tour appearances. During the 2020-21 season, Scott made the cut in 17 of 19 appearances, with two top 10 finishes. He qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs for the 15th consecutive season, one of just six players to do so in each of the first 15 years of the FedExCup era.
A native Texan who resides in Spring, Reed won the 2018 Masters Tournament and will join the 2021 Houston Open field. A member of the PGA Tour since 2013, he has won nine PGA Tour events, the latest being the 2021 Farmers Insurance Open. In 2021 he advanced to the TOUR Championship for the eighth-consecutive season, finishing No. 25 in the FedExCup standings. He has won at least one TOUR event for four-straight seasons coming into the 2021-22 season. In 2021 he led the PGA in One-Putt Percentage (45.09 percent) and Three-Putt Avoidance (1.57 percent).
Woodland, winner of the 2019 U.S. Open will compete in the Houston Open for the fifth time in his career. He boasts four PGA Tour victories, winning the 2018 Waste Management Phoenix Open, the 2013 Reno-Tahoe Open and the 2011 Transitions Championship in addition to his 2019 U.S. Open victory. A member of the Tour since 2009, Woodland boasts 47 career top-10 finishes, 107 top-25 finishes and has made the cut in 222 of 294 career appearances.
Other notable major winners in the field include Danny Willett (2016 Masters Tournament), Zach Johnson (2015 The Open Championship and 2007 Masters), Graeme McDowell (2010 U.S. Open) and Stewart Cink (2009 The Open Championship).
General admission tickets and venue hopper tickets are on sale now for the 2021 Houston Open. Visit www.houstonopengolf.com/tickets for information on ticket purchases.
Previously-announced notables in the 2021 Houston Open field include Koepka, Scottie Scheffler, Matt Fitzpatrick, 2020 Houston Open champion Carlos Ortiz, 2019 champion Lanto Griffin and Sam Burns and Jason Kokrak.
MORE TO COME
Other notables will be announced as commitments are made, with a full-field announcement occurring closer to the tournament date. Please note that the field for the 2021 Houston Open is subject to change.