Our Three Best Tips for the Wyndham Championship
August 4, 2022
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It was a sensational Rocket Mortgage Classic for us a week ago as two of the three players we liked were champion Tony Finau and second place finisher Patrick Cantlay. This week we have the final week before the FedEx Cup Playoffs as the Wyndham Championship takes place in Greensboro, North Carolina. Last year it was an exciting finish as Kevin Kisner won a six-man playoff over Adam Scott of Adelaide, Australia, Branden Grace of Pretoria, South Africa, Roger Sloan of Calgary, Canada, Kevin Na of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Si-Woo Kim of South Korea.
1)Â Will Zalatoris
What can you possibly say about this 25-year-old from San Francisco who has finished second in all three majors on American soil in the last two years? The 14th ranked player in the world has had seven top-six finishes in 2022 and is destined to win his very first PGA Tour event.
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2) Shane Lowry
The 24th ranked player in the world has only missed the cut once in his last 16 events, and that came at the U.S. Open. The 2019 British Open champion is looking for his first win since winning at Royal Portrush three years ago. The 35-year-old Irishman has posted some strong results in 2022 however. Lowry has three top three finishes.
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3) Si Woo Kim
Kim, the 58th ranked player in the world, is one of two South Koreans one should consider taking this week. The other is Sungjae Im. Kim’s greatest accomplishment in his career was winning the 2022 Players Championship. He had a strong run at the 2021 Wyndham Championship as he was one of six golfers to be in a playoff.
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