Wyndham Championship Field Includes PGA TOUR Stars and Storylines

WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD INCLUDES PGA TOUR STARS AND STORYLINES

GREENSBORO, N.C. – After the additions of Jordan Spieth and Keegan Bradley earlier today, with the exception of the four golfers who make the field through Monday qualifying and those who enter as an alternate, no additional golfers can join the 2024 Wyndham Championship field, the tournament announced today. The 85th annual Wyndham Championship is set for Aug. 8-11, 2024, at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C.

The field includes three-time major winner and 2015 FedExCup champion Jordan Spieth, Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley, FedExCup No. 9 Sungjae Im, FedExCup No. 10 Shane Lowry, FedEx Cup No. 15 Akshay Bhatia, FedExCup No. 17 Robert MacIntyre, FedExCup No. 21/world No. 15 Brian Harman, 2018 FedExCup champion Justin Rose, FedExCup No. 22 Christian Bezuidenhout, FedExCup No. 24 Davis Thompson, FedExCup No. 27 Billy Horschel, No. 31 Stephan Jeager, FedExCup No. 32 Thomas Detry, defending champion Lucas Glover along with past champions FedExCup No. 34 J.T. Poston, FedExCup No. 36 Si Woo Kim, Kevin Kisner, Webb Simpson and 2012 FedExCup Champion Brandt Snedeker as well as Wake Forest University alumni FedExCup No. 35 Cameron Young and FedExCup No. 45 Will Zalatoris, Min Woo Lee and Nicolai Hojgaard. The field includes:

14 of the top 40 in FedExCup points
22 of the top 50 in FedExCup points
30 of the top 60 in FedExCup points
40 of the top 70 in FedExCup points
51 of the top 80 in FedExCup points
61 of the top 90 in FedExCup points
70 of the top 100 in FedExCup points
21 of the top 50 in the Official World Golf Rankings

“These numbers show the significance of the Wyndham Championship date very clearly,” Executive Director Mark Brazil said. “It’s about making the top 70 and advancing into the FedExCup playoffs. It’s about making the top 50 after the BMW Championship in two weeks to be in the 2025 signature events, and with Sungjae Im and Shane Lowry and others that are up there pretty high in points, it’s also about moving up or moving into the top 10 in points for the $40 Million Comcast Business Tour Top 10 that’s awarded after our tournament. This field is one of our strongest ever, and it should be a lot of fun at Sedgefield Country Club next week.”

Also in the field is last week’s 3M Championship winner, Jhonattan Vegas, who had elbow and shoulder surgery and did not play in 2023. He is 67th in FedExCup points and 86th in the Official World Golf Rankings. Nick Dunlap won The American Express as an amateur, turned professional and won the Barracuda Championship two weeks ago. He’s 66th in FedExCup points and 41st in the Official World Golf Rankings. Vegas and Dunlap are two of 16 players in the field who won a PGA TOUR event this season.

In addition, 19 golfers in the Wyndham Championship field are playing in the Summer Olympic Games in Paris representing 15 countries.

Among the sponsor’s exemptions is rising amateur, Florida State University junior, Luke Clanton. He has five PGA TOUR starts this season, and the highlight was the John Deere Classic where he finished tied for second a week after he finished tied for 10th at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Wake Forest University alumnus and 2011 FedExCup champion Bill Haas and two-time Wyndham Championship winner and 2012 FedExCup champion Brandt Snedeker will both play on a sponsor’s exemption along with Wesley Bryan, Patton Kizzire and Michael Thorbjornsen.

The full field is below:

Alexander, Tyson

Herman, Jim

Phillips, Chandler

Baddeley, Aaron

Higgo, Garrick

Poston, J.T.

Berger, Daniel

Highsmith, Joe

Power, Seamus

Bezuidenhout, Christiaan

Hisatsune, Ryo

Putnam, Andrew

Bhatia, Akshay

Hodges, Lee

Rai, Aaron

Blair, Zac

Hoey, Rico

Ramey, Chad

Bogdanoff, Steve #

Hoffman, Charley

Reavie, Chez

Bradley, Keegan

Højgaard, Nicolai

Riley, Davis

Bramlett, Joseph

Holmes, J.B.

Rodgers, Patrick

Brehm, Ryan

Horschel, Billy

Rose, Justin

Bridgeman, Jacob

Hossler, Beau

Ryder, Sam

Bryan, Wesley +

Hubbard, Mark

Schenk, Adam

Buckley, Hayden

Hughes, Mackenzie

Schmid, Matthias

Campillo, Jorge

Im, Sungjae

Shattuck, Braden

Campos, Rafa

Jaeger, Stephan

Shelton, Robby

Cauley, Bud

Johnson, Zach

Sigg, Greyson

Champ, Cameron

Kim, Chan

Silverman, Ben

Cink, Stewart

Kim, Michael

Simpson, Webb

Clanton, Luke +

Kim, S.H.

Skinns, David

Cole, Eric

Kim, Si Woo

Sloan, Roger

Coody, Parker

Kisner, Kevin

Smalley, Alex

Coody, Pierceson

Kitayama, Kurt

Snedeker, Brandt +

Crowe, Trace

Kizzire, Patton +

Spaun, J.J.

Dahmen, Joel

Knapp, Jake

Spieth, Jordan

Davis, Cam

Kohles, Ben

Springer, Hayden

Detry, Thomas

Kuchar, Matt

Stevens, Sam

Dougherty, Kevin

Laird, Martin

Streelman, Kevin

Dumont de Chassart, Adrien

Lashley, Nate

Suh, Justin

Duncan, Tyler

Lee, K.H.

Svensson, Adam

Dunlap, Nick

Lee, Min Woo

Tarren, Callum

Echavarria, Nico

Lipsky, David

Taylor, Ben

Eckroat, Austin

List, Luke

Taylor, Nick

English, Harris

Lower, Justin

Thompson, Davis

Fishburn, Patrick

Lowry, Shane

Thorbjornsen, Michael +

Fox, Ryan

MacIntyre, Robert

Todd, Brendon

Furr, Wilson

Malnati, Peter

Tosti, Alejandro

Garnett, Brice

McCarthy, Denny

van Rooyen, Erik

Ghim, Doug

McCormick, Ryan

Vegas, Jhonattan

Glover, Lucas

McNealy, Maverick

Villegas, Camilo

Gordon, Will

Meissner, Mac

Wallace, Matt

Gotterup, Chris

Merritt, Troy

Whaley, Vince

Greyserman, Max

Mitchell, Keith

Whitney, Tom

Griffin, Ben

Moore, Ryan

Woodland, Gary

Grillo, Emiliano

Moore, Taylor

Wu, Brandon

Haas, Bill +

NeSmith, Matt

Wu, Dylan

Hadley, Chesson

Norrman, Vincent

Young, Cameron

Hadwin, Adam

Novak, Andrew

Young, Carson

Hall, Harry

Olesen, Thorbjørn

Yu, Kevin

Hardy, Nick

Pan, C.T.

Yuan, Yechun

Harman, Brian

Perez, Victor

Zalatoris, Will

About The Wyndham Championship:

Contested annually on the Donald Ross-designed golf 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, excluding the Majors. As the last tournament of the regular season, it sets the 70-player field for the FedExCup Playoffs. The tournament thanks title sponsor Wyndham Rewards and presenting sponsor Truist for their continued support. Additional tournament information is available at WyndhamChampionship.com and the tournament’s social media channels (@WyndhamChamp) on Facebook, X, Instagram and LinkedIn pages.

About Wyndham Rewards:

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Courtesy of Rob Goodman, Wyndham Championship Media Director