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If you’re a real golf nut, you already know the Wyndham Championship isn’t just another Tour stop—this is the last dance before the FedExCup Playoffs. And it’s not some throwaway event, either. With $8.2 million on the line and postseason spots hanging by a thread, every drive, chip, and birdie putt at Sedgefield Country Club matters big time.

Sedgefield, with its classic Donald Ross design, isn’t a bomber’s paradise. It’s a chessboard. You need smarts, touch, and a flat stick that gets hot at the right moment. Guys who grind and know how to navigate tight fairways and slippery Bermuda greens thrive here. Let’s dive into five guys who might just run the table this week in Greensboro.

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Nicolai Højgaard – Denmark

The 24-year-old Danish powerhouse has been building momentum at precisely the right time. Over the past month and a half, Højgaard has recorded top-10 finishes, including a T4 at the Genesis Scottish Open and a solid showing at the BMW International Open. His iron play is elite, ranking inside the top 15 in Strokes Gained: Approach over the last 30 rounds.

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Perhaps more impressively, his putting has rebounded, yielding positive strokes gained in four of his last five events—a key improvement given Sedgefield’s Bermuda greens. His T14 finish at last year’s Wyndham underscores his potential, making him a dark horse to watch. Sitting just outside the top 50 in FedExCup standings, Højgaard is hungry to cement his spot in the playoffs.

Ben Griffin – USA

A true local favorite, Griffin grew up mastering Bermuda putting on courses around Chapel Hill, and that comfort shows on Sedgefield’s slick surfaces. His T4 finish last year at the Wyndham, along with consistent driving accuracy (ranked 28th on Tour), highlights his strong course fit. Griffin currently ranks inside the top 10 in FedExCup points, comfortably within playoff contention.

Despite a subdued July, he showed renewed form with a T19 at the Barbasol Championship, providing momentum going into this high-pressure week. Expect his touch around the greens and steadiness under pressure to serve him well amid the late-season stakes.

Matt Fitzpatrick – England

No player embodies strategic course management more than Fitzpatrick. The Englishman’s recent form has been stellar—finishing T5 at the Scottish Open and solo third at the Travelers Championship—and his surgical precision is tailor-made for Sedgefield. He consistently ranks inside the top 20 in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green, and his short game has tightened up significantly, which is crucial on Ross’s demanding greens and tricky bunkers.

Though a modest T36 in his only previous Wyndham start (2018), Fitzpatrick enters this year’s event with a freed-up mindset, having secured his playoff spot. His blend of poise and precision makes him a perennial contender.

Harry Hall – England

Hall’s recent putting metrics place him among the Tour’s elite—ranked 3rd in Strokes Gained: Putting—making him a serious threat on Bermuda turf like Sedgefield’s. Since May, he’s missed just one cut and recently delivered a T12 at the Barracuda Championship, demonstrating consistent form.

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While he lacks distance compared to the longest hitters, Hall compensates with excellent scrambling ability (top 35 on Tour) and rock-solid bogey avoidance. This event will be his Wyndham debut, but his style meshes perfectly with the track’s demands. On the bubble for playoffs, expect him to play aggressively early to secure his spot.

Jake Knapp – USA

Knapp, officially a rookie on the PGA Tour, has burst onto the scene with fearless scoring and composure beyond his years. His three top-5 finishes in the last ten starts, including a recent T3 at the 3M Open, have propelled him inside the top 50 in the FedExCup standings (currently 47th). Knapp’s blend of above-average ball speed and improved driving accuracy allows him to navigate tricky courses without paying penalty shots. Though this will be his first Wyndham appearance, his proven ability to handle pressure and rack up birdies (top 10 in Birdie Average) make him an exciting dark horse.

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This isn’t just another week—it’s crunch time. With FedExCup playoff spots on the line, every guy in the field knows what’s at stake. Nicolai Højgaard is surging at the right time, Ben Griffin is playing a home game, and Fitzpatrick’s smart golf could finally pay off in a big way.

Then you’ve got Hall’s putting masterclass and Knapp’s fearless energy rounding out the top five. It’s a wide-open week, and the winner’s going to have to grind every hole. With eight figures in prize money and playoff dreams up for grabs, the Wyndham Championship 2025 is must-watch golf.

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