Phil Mickelson will make his first start since his runner-up finish at the US Open when the Greenbrier Classic tees off this week.
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The 43-year-old missed the cut in his previous two starts at the Old White course and will look to defending champion Ted Potter - his first round playing partner - for inspiration after he won the title in a play-off in 2013.
Fellow Americans Webb Simpson, Bubba Watson and Keegan Bradley all take part too, as well as the US Open's lowest-scoring amateur Michael Kim, who is playing on an exemption.
In total, the field includes 13 major title winners and 13 of the 30 top players in the world.
The international field is led by Canada's Graham DeLaet, Australia's Stuart Appleby, England's Brian Davis and Ryo Ishikawa and former world number one Vijay Singh of Fiji.
Mickelson and Potter will be joined by Watson in their playing group, with the former Masters winner making his first appearance at the Old White course.
Other high-profile players taking part are Tom Watson, the 2014 USA Ryder Cup captain, 2011 winner Scott Stallings, Billy Horshel and Boo Weekley.
Former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen will make his Greenbrier debut and tees off alongside Charles Howell and Ken Duke.
Potter claimed his maiden PGA Tour title at the event last year when he edged out Troy Kelly in the third hole of their play-off.
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