Cameron Young’s dominant maiden victory at the Wyndham Championship makes him impossible to forget – on the PGA Tour, in the playoffs and, he hopes, for US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley.
On Sundays at the Wyndham Championship, where your heart can be broken and unbroken a dozen times in the span of a couple of hours, the emotional odyssey facing Mark Hubbard had only just begun when he narrowly missed his birdie putt on the 18th hole to finish at five-under. He had a share of Read more…
The PGA Tour’s regular season finale may not carry the same drama as in years past, as the reconfigured autumn schedule now serves as the true last-chance saloon for tour cards. But what’s at stake this week at the Wyndham Championship is arguably more important than ever.
After a week of frantic movement as players ricocheted up and down the projected rankings, Glover didn’t just win; he was the only player who started the week outside the FedEx Cup Playoffs cutline who managed to change his fortunes.
In what was the definition of a ball-striking clinic, Glover ranked first in driving accuracy, strokes gained/approach and strokes gained/tee-to-green.
If the Wyndham Championship winds up being Justin Thomas’ final tournament of the 2022-2023 PGA Tour season, the man quite literally went down swinging.