Our three best tips for the Wyndham Championship
August 3, 2023
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The PGA Tour has their final event of the year before the FedEx Cup Playoffs. For the second time this year they will be in North Carolina, as Greensboro will host the 2023 Wyndham Championship. On May 7, United States Open champion Wyndham Clark of Denver, Colorado won the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte. Here are the three golfers we like the most this week in Greensboro.
Stephan Jaeger
The German number one has had a solid 2023. He has made his last 11 straight cuts including a ninth place finish at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Yes, Jaeger may be outside the top 100 with a world ranking at 104, but there is no doubt this player deserves consideration when picking your golfers this week.
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Eric Cole
The world number 74 has shown great consistency too as he has made the cut in his last seven PGA appearances. His best performance of the seven was a sixth place at the RBC Canadian Open in Toronto. Earlier this year, the native of Palm Springs, California went to a playoff before losing to Chris Kirk at the Honda Classic. At the major level, Cole was also the leader at the PGA Championship after the first round, a tournament he finished 15th.
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Andrew Putnam
The world number 62 has made his last six cuts, highlighted by a fifth place finish at the Memorial (also known as the course that Jack built). Putnam has one PGA Tour victory. It came at the 2018 Barracuda Championship.
Andrew Putnam is $75 to win the Wyndham Championship Get Great Odds With Unibet Here
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