Boo Weekley, Nicolas Colsaerts, Two Major Winners Join Wyndham Field

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Boo Weekley, Nicolas Colsaerts, Ben Curtis and Trevor Immelman have all joined the Wyndham Championship field, the tournament announced today. The 74th annual Wyndham Championship is set for Aug. 12-18, 2013.

These players join a field that also includes defending champion Sergio Garcia, reigning FedExCup champion and 2007 Wyndham winner Brandt Snedeker, 2011 Wyndham winner and 2012 U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson, Wyndham winners Davis Love III, Carl Pettersson and K.J. Choi as well as major winners Vijay Singh, Zach Johnson, David Toms, Lucas Glover, Stewart Cink and Mike Weir and European stars Padraig Harrington, Martin Kaymer and Paul Casey.

Weekley, ninth in the current FedExCup point standings and 61st in the Official World Golf Rankings, is a major fan favorite. Weekley will be making his fifth-consecutive Wyndham Championship start and his sixth overall. He finished tied for 32nd in 2009 for his best finish here. He won The Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas earlier this year. Weekley’s nickname comes from the cartoon character, Yogi Bear’s sidekick “Boo Boo.”

Colsaerts is 42nd in the Official World Golf Rankings and 125th in the current FedExCup point standings. He finished tied for seventh in the Wyndham last year in his only previous appearance here. The long ball-hitting golfer from Belgium, ranked second in PGA TOUR driving distance, finished tied for eighth at the Zurich Classic in New Orleans for his best finish this season. He is 25th in the European Tour Race to Dubai standings and has three top-10 finishes there this year.

Ben Curtis won the Open Championship in 2003 and has three additional PGA TOUR victories. The week after his Open Championship win, he appeared on “The Late Show with David Letterman” and hit wedge shots rooftop to rooftop in New York City. Curtis is making his fourth Wyndham Championship appearance. He is 149th in the current FedExCup point standings and 143rd in the Official World Golf Rankings. He represented the United States on both the Ryder Cup and World Cup teams in 2008 and won the World Amateur Team Championship in 2000.

Trevor Immelman won the Masters in 2008 and has six international victories; he is a two-time PGA TOUR winner. A native of South Africa, he continues to recover from a chronic wrist injury that has plagued him for the last few years. He finished tied for ninth at the RBC Heritage for his best finish this season in his 200th career PGA TOUR start. Immelman is making his fourth consecutive Wyndham Championship appearance; he finished tied for tied for 22nd last year in his best Wyndham finish. He is 148th in the current FedExCup point standings. Immelman’s brother, Mark, will work for PGA TOUR Radio on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio during the Wyndham.

Contested annually on the Donald Ross-designed course at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C., the Wyndham Championship was founded in 1938 and is the seventh-oldest event on the PGA TOUR. Two-for-one good-any-day tickets are available for purchase at Piedmont Triad Harris Teeter locations with a VIC Card; other tickets are available at www.wyndhamchampionship.com or through the tournament office. The tournament thanks title sponsor Wyndham Worldwide, presenting sponsor BB&T and Premier Partners, Cadillac, Harris Teeter, McConnell Golf, Sunbrella®, Technology Concepts & Design, Inc. and VF Corporation for their continued support. Additional tournament information, including ticket packages and sponsorship information, is available at www.wyndhamchampionship.com or through the tournament office at (336) 379-1570. For more information about Wyndham Worldwide, please visit www.wyndhamworldwide.com. Stay connected with the Wyndham Championship through its social media channels, including the Wyndham Championship Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram, Foursquare, Flickr and YouTube.