In the final round of the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship, Wyndham Clark turned in a 3-under 68, finishing at 19-under for the tournament, four clear of the field for the first win of his PGA TOUR career.
This season’s Wells Fargo Championship heads back to Quail Hollow Club after a one-year detour to TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, as the usual Charlotte host club was preparing for the Presidents Cup last season. Max Homa is looking to become the first player to defend his Wells Fargo Championship title after a two-shot victory in 2022. He also won the tournament in 2019 and will be full of confidence following two PGA TOUR wins already this season. Three-time Wells Fargo Championship winner Rory McIlroy is in the field this week. He won the event in 2021, the last time it was held at Quail Hollow. Jordan Spieth is making his first start at the Wells Fargo Championship since 2013. Spieth was 5-0-0 at the Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow last September and the top point-earner for the United States Team. Meanwhile, other names to look out for in the Designated event include Tony Finau, Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas and Matt Fitzpatrick.