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The Genesis Scottish Open has center stage in men's pro golf this week. The spillover conversation is about next week's Open Championship, the final men's major of 2026.
But there's an opposite-field event on the PGA Tour this week, and that is the ISCO Championship. On Friday the initial field was announced at its normal deadline. Since then, there's been a flurry of activity on – and off – the tee sheet.
Notably, Taylor Montgomery got into the field Sunday when Mark Hubbard withdrew, but later that day Montgomery WD'd, which gave a spot to Will Gordon. Other changes to the tee sheet can be seen in the this chart:
Patrick Rodgers withdrew from the ISCO on Tuesday, five days after he withdrew just ahead of the first round of last week's John Deere Classic.
The ISCO will (one way or another) have a field of 144 battling for the $720,000 first-place prize in the $4 million total prize fund.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Tour's ISCO Championship has seen a flurry of withdrawals
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But there's an opposite-field event on the PGA Tour this week, and that is the ISCO Championship. On Friday the initial field was announced at its normal deadline. Since then, there's been a flurry of activity on – and off – the tee sheet.
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Notably, Taylor Montgomery got into the field Sunday when Mark Hubbard withdrew, but later that day Montgomery WD'd, which gave a spot to Will Gordon. Other changes to the tee sheet can be seen in the this chart:
Field updates for the ISCO Championship:
Sunday, July 5
Jared Wolfe (receives sponsor exemption)
Max McGreevy WD - Harry Higgs (in on his own number)
Mark Hubbard WD - Taylor Montgomery IN
Austin Eckroat WD - Cameron Champ IN
Ashton Van Horne (receives sponsor exemption)
Taylor… https://t.co/gvGMbgxaTY
— PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) July 7, 2026
Patrick Rodgers withdrew from the ISCO on Tuesday, five days after he withdrew just ahead of the first round of last week's John Deere Classic.
The ISCO will (one way or another) have a field of 144 battling for the $720,000 first-place prize in the $4 million total prize fund.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Tour's ISCO Championship has seen a flurry of withdrawals
Continue reading...