The PGA Tour's season-opening Tournament of Champions in Hawaii will once again be missing a number of big names this year. 
                                
The Plantation Course at Kapalua 								     
 
Only one of last year's four major winners will be in attendance -  US PGA champion Keegan Bradley - as Masters champ Charl Schwartzel, US  Open winner Rory McIlroy and Open champion Darren Clarke have all  decided not to participate.
The WGC champions from last year aren't much better represented.  Luke Donald won't be there and neither will Martin Kaymer or Adam Scott. 
The likes of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson stopped coming to  Kapalua years ago as well,  all of which leaves only a 28-man field to  kick off the 2012 season - the smallest ever group for the year's first  event.  
In fact, only 19 of the world's top 100 will be in attendance,  and though the PGA Tour has flirted with expanding the event (currently  it is only open to PGA tour winners from the previous year), the reality  is that golf is becoming an increasingly international game, and the  world's best players are no longer able to commit themselves virtually  exclusively to PGA Tour events. 
The season is also getting longer every year, and with so many  big names playing till well into December of last year, many are not  quite ready to start afresh. 
Most of the players who could play this week, but are choosing  not to, have valid reasons. Brandt Snedeker, Fredrik Jacobson and Dustin  Johnson are recovering from injuries, while 
Kaymer and Clarke aren't  even PGA Tour members and have to consider that they have only a limited  number of starts. 
Justin Rose and Luke Donald each have very recent additions to  their families, while Charl Schwartzel has events in his native South  Africa. 
Still, for the 28 players left (a field that includes Keegan  Bradley, Nick Watney and Bill Haas), the season-opener in Maui, starting  on Friday, should be a picturesque and enjoyable affair.
 
 
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