GREENSBORO, N.C. – Andrew Novak, Tony Finau and Sahith Theegala joined the Wyndham Championship field and are among the additions who will play next week, 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 deadline to join next week’s Wyndham Championship field was 5 p.m. today, but for those playing this week’s 3M Championship in Blaine, Minn., the deadline to join the field is 30 minutes after today’s final putt drops. In addition, four Monday qualifiers will be added to the field early next week.
These players join three-time Major champion Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, FedExCup No. 7 Ben Griffin, FedExCup No. 10 and Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley, former world No. 1 and Masters champion Adam Scott, past Masters Champion and FedExCup. No. 21 Hideki Matsuyama, Max Homa, 2022 U.S. Open Champion Matt Fitzpatrick, Scottish Open Champion and FedExCup No. 23 Chris Gotterup, FedExCup No. 15 Robert MacIntyre, FedExCup No. 26 and two-time Major winner Zach Johnson, past U.S. Open champion, Wyndham champion and FedExCup No. 26 Lucas Glover, FedExCup No. 29 Sungjae Im, FedExCup No. 30 Ryan Fox, FedExCup No. 33 Thomas Detry, world No. 1 amateur Jackson Koivun, defending champion Aaron Rai, 2019 U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland, past champions Kevin Kisner, Si Woo Kim, J.T. Poston, Tom Kim, two-time champion Brandt Snedeker, past U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson and Camilo Villegas in the field.
The field includes:
- 15 of the top 40 in FedExCup points
- 24 of the top 50 in FedExCup points
- 33 of the top 60 in FedExCup points
- 43 of the top 70 in FedExCup points
- 53 of the top 80 in FedExCup points
- 63 of the top 90 in FedExCup points
- 72 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 2026 signature events, and last year, 19 players who were not in the top 50 entering the Wyndham Championship played their way into it after our tournament.
“With Ben Griffin, Keegan Bradley, Andrew Novak 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 has to be our strongest in the last 20 years, and it should be a lot of fun at Sedgefield Country Club next week.”
Novak is 12th in FedExCup points and 31st in the Official World Golf Rankings. He teamed with Ben Griffin to win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans one week after losing in a playoff at the RBC Heritage. He also finished third at the Farmers Insurance Open and tied for third at the Valero Texas Open. He will make his fourth-consecutive Wyndham Championship start next week.
Finau is a six-time PGA TOUR winner who has yet to win in 2025. His best finishes this season are tied for fifth at the Genesis Invitational, tied for 13th at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and tied for 15th at The Sentry and Truist Championship. He is 59th in FedExCup points and 46th in the Official World Golf Rankings. He will make his first Wyndham Championship appearance next week.
Theegala is 50th in the Official World Golf Rankings and 140th in FedExCup points. His best finishes this year are tied for 17th at the Genesis Invitational and tied for 18th at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. He represented the United States in the 2024 Presidents Cup. Theegala will make his first Wyndham Championship appearance next week.
Scottish Open champion Chris Gotterup withdrew from the field.
The field as of 5 p.m. is below:
| An, Byeong Hun | Hoey, Rico | Pavon, Matthieu |
| Baddeley, Aaron | Højgaard, Nicolai | Perez, Victor |
| Bezuidenhout, Christiaan | Højgaard, Rasmus | Peterson, Paul |
| Bhatia, Akshay | Homa, Max | Phillips, Chandler |
| Blair, Zac | Hossler, Beau | Poston, J.T. |
| Bradley, Keegan | Hubbard, Mark | Power, Seamus |
| Bridgeman, Jacob | Hughes, Mackenzie | Putnam, Andrew |
| Campbell, Brian | Im, Sungjae | Rai, Aaron |
| Campos, Rafael | Jaeger, Stephan | Ramey, Chad |
| Capan III, Frankie | Johnson, Zach | Riedel, Matthew |
| Castillo, Ricky | Kanaya, Takumi | Riley, Davis |
| Cauley, Bud | Kim, Chan | Rodgers, Patrick |
| Chandler, Will | Kim, Michael | Rosenmueller, Thomas |
| Clanton, Luke | Kim, Si Woo | Roy, Kevin |
| Cole, Eric | Kim, Tom | Rozner, Antoine |
| Cole, Preston # | Kirk, Chris | Ryder, Sam |
| Cummins, Quade | Kisner, Kevin | Salinda, Isaiah |
| Dahmen, Joel | Kitayama, Kurt | Sargent, Gordon |
| Davis, Cam | Kizzire, Patton | Schenk, Adam |
| Detry, Thomas | Knapp, Jake | Schmid, Matti |
| Dickson, Taylor | Knowles, Philip | Scott, Adam |
| Dunlap, Nick | Kohles, Ben | Sigg, Greyson |
| Echavarria, Nico | Koivun, Jackson | Silverman, Ben |
| Eckroat, Austin | Kuchar, Matt | Simpson, Webb |
| Finau, Tony | Lashley, Nate | Skinns, David |
| Fishburn, Patrick | Lawrence, Thriston | Smalley, Alex |
| Fisk, Steven | Lipsky, David | Snedeker, Brandt |
| Fitzpatrick, Matt | List, Luke | Spieth, Jordan |
| Ford, David | Lower, Justin | Stevens, Sam |
| Fowler, Rickie | MacIntyre, Robert | Suber, Jackson |
| Fox, Ryan | Malnati, Peter | Svensson, Adam |
| Garnett, Brice | Manassero, Matteo | Svensson, Jesper |
| Gerard, Ryan | Matsuyama, Hideki | Theegala, Sahith |
| Ghim, Doug | McCarthy, Denny | Thompson, Davis |
| Glover, Lucas | McCarty, Matt | Thorbjornsen, Michael |
| Goodwin, Noah | McGreevy, Max | Valimaki, Sami |
| Gordon, Will + | Meissner, Mac | van Rooyen, Erik |
| Greyserman, Max | Mitchell, Keith | Vegas, Jhonattan |
| Griffin, Ben | Moore, Taylor | Velo, Kevin |
| Griffin, Lanto | Mouw, William | Ventura, Kris |
| Grillo, Emiliano | Mullinax, Trey | Vilips, Karl |
| Hadwin, Adam | Noren, Alex | Villegas, Camilo |
| Hall, Harry | Norgaard, Niklas | Walker, Danny |
| Hardy, Nick | Norlander, Henrik | Wallace, Matt |
| Herman, Jim | Novak, Andrew | Whaley, Vince |
| Higgo, Garrick | Olesen, Thorbjørn | Wise, Aaron |
| Higgs, Harry | Onishi, Kaito | Woodland, Gary |
| Highsmith, Joe | Pak, John | Young, Cameron |
| Hisatsune, Ryo | Palmer, Ryan | Young, Carson |
| Hodges, Lee | Paul, Jeremy | Yu, Kevin |
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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