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The Wells Fargo Championship is a professional golf tournament in North Carolina on the PGA Tour. [1] Held in early May, usually at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, it has attracted some of the top players on the tour. It debuted in 2003 as the Wachovia Championship and was known in 2009 and 2010 as the Quail Hollow Championship.
This was his second World Golf Championship, in the process becoming only the third player behind Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus to win 10 PGA tour events and four majors by the age of 25. [102] On 16 May, while playing in the Wells Fargo Championship, McIlroy shot a course-record 61 at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. [103]
Rory McIlroy was dialed in on Sunday at one of his favorite courses while securing his fourth career victory at the Wells Fargo Championship. The four-time major winner carded five birdies and two ...
Wyndham Clark shot a 72-hole total of 265 at Quail Hollow, which set a tourney record for lowest score and earned him his first PGA Tour win
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Rory McIlroy won the Wells Fargo Championship for a record fourth time Sunday, overcoming a two-stroke deficit top beat Xander Schauffele by five strokes. No other player has won the event more than twice. McIlroy closed with a 6-under 65, playing the final 11 holes in 6 under even with a double bogey on the 18th hole.
Then at the Wells Fargo Championship Simpson finished fourth after holding the 54-hole lead. He made a late bogey in his final round on Sunday to finish a shot outside of a playoff. On May 14, he missed the cut at The Players Championship to end a run of 18 consecutive cuts made in PGA Tour events. This was also the first time he had missed the ...
A year ago, Wyndham Clark was a 29-year-old pro on the PGA Tour still trying to find his way, trying to find a way to win as he went to the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte.
He attended Clovis East High School in Clovis, California and played college golf at UNLV, where he was a four-time All-American and was twice named Mountain West Conference player of the year. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was runner-up at the 2011 U.S. Amateur Public Links championship, losing the final on the 37th hole to Clemson 's Corbin Mills . [ 4 ]