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Tropical storm pushes Wyndham start to Friday

Tropical storm pushes Wyndham start to Friday

Tropical storm pushes Wyndham start to Friday

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club, originally scheduled to start Thursday, will now have its first round delayed to Friday due to Tropical Storm Isaias, tournament officials announced Wednesday.

The storm, which has already caused widespread flooding and power outages in its wake, is expected to bring heavy rain and wind to the Greensboro area Thursday. As a result, the PGA Tour has made the decision to close the course to fans for the opening round.

First-round tee times will remain the same for Friday, with players set to begin play at 7:10 a.m. ET. However, tournament officials are still monitoring the storm’s progress and may make further adjustments to the schedule if necessary.

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2024 Wyndham Championship Thursday TV coverage: How to watch Round 1

2024 Wyndham Championship Thursday TV coverage: How to watch Round 1

Wyndham Championship 2024: Thursday TV Coverage

Get set for the thrilling first round of the Wyndham Championship 2024, airing live on the Golf Channel this Thursday. Starting at 3 PM ET, join the network’s expert commentators for in-depth analysis and live updates as the top PGA Tour pros tee off at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The Wyndham Championship, the final event of the regular season, offers a gripping battle for FedEx Cup Playoff positions. Tune in to witness the best in golf showcase their skills while chasing the coveted title and a chance to secure their spot in the prestigious Playoffs.

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Wyndham play to begin without fans due to storm

Wyndham play to begin without fans due to storm

Sedgefield’s Wyndham Championship to commence without spectators amid storm

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club will commence on Thursday without spectators due to the remnants of Hurricane Isaias, tournament officials announced Wednesday.

The storm is expected to bring heavy rain and wind to the area, and officials said they made the decision to close the course to fans out of an abundance of caution.

“We are disappointed that we will not be able to welcome fans to the Wyndham Championship this year,” tournament director Mark Brazil said in a statement. “But we know that this is the right decision for the safety of our patrons, players, and staff.”

Ticket holders will be refunded or given the option to exchange their tickets for a future event, Brazil said.

The Wyndham Championship is the final event of the PGA Tour’s regular season, and it will be played without fans for the first time in its history.

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Wyndham Championship betting guide: 6 picks our expert loves this week

Wyndham Championship betting guide: 6 picks our expert loves this week

Wyndham Championship Betting Preview: Expert Reveals 6 Top Picks for This Week’s Tournament

As the Wyndham Championship approaches, golf betting enthusiasts are eagerly seeking expert insights to navigate the competitive field. Our experienced handicapper has carefully examined the contenders and identified 6 players he believes have the edge to succeed at Sedgefield Country Club. From past champions to rising stars, this comprehensive guide analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of each pick, highlighting their potential for success. With insider analysis and valuable betting tips, this betting preview provides essential information for informed wagers. Don’t miss out on the latest expert recommendations and betting strategies to enhance your Wyndham Championship experience. Read the exclusive betting guide here: [INSERT URL]

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2024 Wyndham Championship odds: Former gold medalist is our long-shot pick

2024 Wyndham Championship odds: Former gold medalist is our long-shot pick

2024 Wyndham Championship Odds: Former Gold Medalist Emerges as Long-Shot Contender

As the 2024 Wyndham Championship draws near, a captivating storyline unfolds as a former Olympic gold medalist emerges as a potential long-shot threat.

With pre-tournament odds favoring this underdog, excitement proliferates within golf’s inner circles. Having overcome adversity and harnessed determination, this rising star aims to challenge the elite at Sedgefield Country Club.

Top pairings such as Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy, and Jordan Spieth and Justin Rose will share the spotlight. Yet, this unlikely contender stands poised to make a lasting impact on the tournament and the sport itself.

Follow our coverage to witness the unfolding of this gripping narrative as a former champion eyes their second PGA Tour victory.

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Hossler, MacIntyre tied for lead in Myrtle Beach

Hossler, MacIntyre tied for lead in Myrtle Beach

Sam Burns shot a 6-under 64 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Maverick McNealy into the weekend at the Barbasol Championship. Burns, who won the Valspar Championship in May, had seven birdies and one bogey in his round at Keene Trace Golf Club. McNealy, who is seeking his first PGA Tour victory, shot a 65. He had eight birdies and three bogeys. Wyndham Clark, J.T. Poston and Harry Higgs are tied for third at 8 under. Defending champion Jim Herman is tied for 14th at 5 under.

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