2024 Wyndham Championship PGA Betting
The Wyndham Championship is held each year in Greensboro, North Carolina and is the last event before the FedExCup Playoffs. A key factor that could determine whether or not a player is entered in this tournament is the fact that the Wyndham Championship is the last one for golfers to qualify for the upcoming FedExCup playoffs which begin next week. It will be interesting to see which top players are entered for this tournament. What we do know is that the field will not be a strong one, as there will be no reason for any of the top players in the world to play unless they are coming off a layoff and need to get some work in before next week’s FedEx St. Jude Championship or they have had a poor season and need to get points to make the playoffs.
Catch all of the action at the Wyndham Championship from Thursday, August 8 through Sunday, August 11.
2024 PGA Tour Betting Lines
2024 Wyndham Championship at a Glance
Course: Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC
Par: 70
Course Length: 7,127 yards
Defending Champion: Lucas Glover
Tournament Record: -23 (Jesper Parnevik, 1999)
The Wyndham Championship was known for many years as the Greater Greensboro Open. It was renamed the Wyndham Championship in 2007 when Wyndham Hotels & Resorts took over as the sponsor. This event was dominated by Sam Snead, as he won it a record eight times.
The tournament takes place at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina. The club was founded in 1925 and the course hosted the Greater Greensboro Open from 1961 to 1976 and it has hosted the Wyndam Championship since 2007. The course was designed by Donald Ross and it is the only Ross course that hosts a regular PGA Tour event.
Wyndham Championship Winners (2000)
YEAR |
WINNER |
SCORE TO PAR |
2023 |
Lucas Glover |
-20 |
2022 |
Tom Kim |
-20 |
2021 |
Kevin Kisner |
-15 |
2020 |
Jim Herman |
-21 |
2019 |
J.T. Poston |
-22 |
2018 |
Brandt Snedeker |
-21 |
2017 |
Henrik Stenson |
-22 |
2016 |
Si Woo Kim |
-21 |
2015 |
Davis Love III |
-17 |
2014 |
Camilo Villegas |
-17 |
2013 |
Patrick Reed |
-14 |
2012 |
Sergio Garcia |
-18 |
2011 |
Webb Simpson |
-18 |
2010 |
Arjun Atwal |
-20 |
2009 |
Ryan Moore |
-16 |
2008 |
Carl Pettersson |
-21 |
2007 |
Brandt Snedeker |
-22 |
2006 |
Davis Love III |
-16 |
2005 |
K.J. Choi |
-22 |
2004 |
Brent Geiberger |
-18 |
2003 |
Shigeki Maruyama |
-22 |
2002 |
Rocco Mediate |
-16 |
2001 |
Scott Hoch |
-16 |
2000 |
Hal Sutton |
-14 |
This tournament has seen some excellent scoring throughout the years, with every winner since 2000 scoring at least 14-under par. The current record of 23-under par is not out of reach, as four times in the last 18 years a player has shot 22-under par, including J.T. Poston in 2019.
Most Career Wins
WINS |
GOLFER |
YEARS |
8 |
Sam Snead |
1938, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1965 |
3 |
Davis Love III |
1992, 2006, 2015 |
Sam Snead dominated this event for more than two decades, as he won it eight times. The only player in the last 30 years who has won the event more than twice is Davis Love III, who last won it in 2015.
Best Winning Tournament Scores
SCORE |
GOLFER |
YEAR |
-23 |
Jesper Parnevik |
1999 |
-22 |
J.T. Poston |
2019 |
-22 |
Henrik Stenson |
2017 |
-22 |
Brandt Snedker |
2007 |
-22 |
Shigeki Maruyama |
2003 |
Jesper Parnevik shot 23-under par to win this event in 1999 and that record has stood for almost two decades, although a number of players have gotten close to the mark, including J.T. Poston in 2019.
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