Power Rankings: Mobil Classic
Power Rankings For The Mobil Classic (2026)
Posted: 4/27/2026
16
Marc Dispenza
Still at the bottom until proven otherwise. The narrative hasn’t changed—but that also means the upside is still there if he figures it out.
15 📉4
AJ Pearl
No PRIMETIME impact and still searching for form. Others passing him with actual results.
14
Mike Remley (R)
Finished THE PRIMETIME Championship in 6th (+7), which helps slightly, but still waiting for something more convincing before moving up meaningfully.
13 📉1
Jake Cleary (R)
Didn’t make noise at PRIMETIME. Still feels like a player who could jump—but hasn’t yet.
12 📈1
Nate Peacock (R)
Finished T7 (+8). Solid, but not spectacular. Showed flashes but still searching for a breakout.
11 📉1
Colin Ford
Mr. Coors Light stays in the middle. Needs a real statement performance to break into the upper tier.
10 📉3
Brandon Bahr
Still living partially off past success (2025 Icons Invitational winner), but recent inactivity and others stepping up push him down slightly.
9 📉1
Matt Palardy
Didn’t factor into THE PRIMETIME Championship at all, but his Major pedigree keeps him in the mix. The question remains: when will he show up again?
8 📈1
Kyle Monroe (R)
Backed up the hype with a T4 (+4). Still raw, but now validated. The ceiling is obvious—and rising fast.
7 📉1
Christian Benzing
Finished T4 (+4) and continues to do what he always does—stay relevant. Consistency keeps him inside the top 10, but still chasing that defining win.
6 📈9🔥
Casey Rutkey (R)
Huge jump after a solo 3rd (+2) in his debut. Already proving he belongs. If this wasn’t a one-off, he’s a serious contender moving forward.
5 📉1
Sean McKenzie
Momentum hasn’t disappeared—just wasn’t a PRIMETIME storyline. His recent form still justifies a top-5 spot, but others are gaining ground.
4 📉2
Jackson Lathrop
Big-stage pedigree still carries weight, but inactivity at PRIMETIME opens the door slightly for others. Still one of the most dangerous players when he tees it up.
3 📉2
Noah Alviti
2024 Mobil Classic champion and still the standard of consistency despite not factoring into the PRIMETIME finish. Until he shows real regression, he remains firmly in the elite tier and always a threat to win.
2 📈1
Ryan Grimaldi
Fresh off a win at THE PRIMETIME Championship (E, playoff), Grimaldi is officially a top-tier force. He’s no longer “emerging”—he’s arrived. Only reason he’s not #1 is Oettinger’s history at this specific event.
1 📈4🏆
Reed Oettinger
Defending Mobil Classic champion and coming off a T2 finish (E) at THE PRIMETIME Championship. Proven he can win big events and now carries momentum and course pedigree. This is exactly where he belongs.
Biggest Movers
📈 Casey Rutkey: 15 → 6
📈 Reed Oettinger: 5 → 1
📈 Kyle Monroe: 9 → 8 (validation jump)
📉 Brandon Bahr: slides due to inactivity
📉 AJ Pearl: overtaken by rookies producing results