Wyndham Championship Retains WilsonMcGuire Creative

GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Wyndham Championship has retained WilsonMcGuire Creative to continue its role as the advertising agency of record for the official PGA TOUR event, it was announced today.

WilsonMcGuire has represented the Wyndham Championship since 2007 and has assisted the tournament in establishing the Wyndham Championship brand while updating the theme of the event.  Wilson McGuire will continue to create all newspaper, magazine, internet and billboard advertising, sponsorship materials and other collateral information.

“As the Wyndham Championship evolves into an event that is important to our entire region, we want to partner with Piedmont Triad companies whenever possible.  Having WilsonMcGuire in Winston-Salem is a big positive for our tournament; they understand our goals and are partners in our efforts.”

“The Wyndham Championship is the Piedmont Triad’s only major-league sports event, and golf is a large part of what we do,” WilsonMcGuire Creative president and creative director LeAnn Wilson McGuire said.  “The Wyndham Championship is quickly returning to the level of excellence it enjoyed years ago, and we are proud to have played a small part in the tournament’s reinvention.  We appreciate their confidence in us and look forward to working with them again this year.”

The 2009 Wyndham Championship is set for Aug. 17-23 at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C.  Tickets will be available online at wyndhamchampionship.com or through the tournament office.  The tournament thanks title sponsor Wyndham Worldwide and Premier Partners, BB&T Cadillac, Harris Teeter, and VF Corporation for their continued support.  Additional tournament information is available at wyndhamchampionship.com or through the tournament office at (336) 379-1570.  For more information about Wyndham Worldwide, please visit www.wyndhamworldwide.com.


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