Top 5 Players To Watch At Wyndham Championship 2025
The PGA Tour is headed to North Carolina for the final regular-season event, the Wyndham Championship 2025. The tournament, which begins on 31st July, will feature a 156-player field competing for an $8,200,000 prize purse.
5. Aaron Rai
The defending champ hasn’t had the strongest season. With just one top-10 finish in 19 starts, Rai has struggled to find consistency in 2024–25. That said, he did manage a T34 finish at The Open and now returns to a course where he lifted the trophy last year.
Aaron Rai, you are a PGA Tour Champion. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/pmMqAKrX11
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) August 12, 2024
Can he turn things around at the Wyndham Championship 2025 in time for the playoffs?
4. Jordan Spieth
It’s been a mixed bag for Spieth. The three-time major winner has four top-10s this season but hasn’t quite hit peak form. A T40 at The Open wasn’t what fans hoped for, but with the playoffs approaching and Spieth sitting 50th in the FedExCup standings.
🚨🎉⛳️ #HAPPY BIRTHDAY — 3 time Major Champion, Jordan Spieth turns 32 today!
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) July 27, 2025
When will he get his next win? pic.twitter.com/OGWhcFK5nX
Wyndham Championship 2025 is a key opportunity for Jordan Spieth to move up.
3. Keegan Bradley
Bradley has already tasted victory this season with a win at the Travelers Championship and five top-10s overall. The Ryder Cup captain comes to Wyndham in good shape and with a lot to play for.
Hot start for @Keegan_Bradley 🔥 pic.twitter.com/57JfE8xpxE
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 31, 2025
Don’t be surprised if his name’s near the top of the leaderboard of Wyndham Championship 2025 come Sunday.
2. Ben Griffin
Griffin, a North Carolina native, knows Sedgefield well and that could be a big edge. The 29-year-old already has a win on Tour and enters this week just outside the playoff cutoff.
2-under thru 1 😏
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 26, 2025
Ben Griffin holes out for eagle on the 1st. pic.twitter.com/YbMlAWAGiX
He’ll have the crowd behind him as he looks for a big result on home turf.
Also Read: Where To Watch Wyndham Championship 2025: TV Schedule, Streaming And How To Tune In
1. Matt Fitzpatrick
Fitzpatrick has been trending in the right direction. After back-to-back T4 finishes at the Scottish Open and The Open Championship, the 2022 U.S. Open champ seems to be rounding into form.
Matt Fitzpatrick was born in Sheffield and is a lifelong Sheffield United supporter.
— bet365 (@bet365) June 19, 2022
3,249 miles from home, he's become the first person since the legendary Jack Nicklaus to win the US Amateur and #USOpen at the same course.#twitterblades pic.twitter.com/aVdQ81mJYn
He’s 43rd in the FedExCup standings and looking to build even more momentum heading into the postseason.