After a week south of the border, it’s time for another designated event on the PGA Tour. The best players have descended on Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the Wells Fargo Championship.
Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler, the top two players in the Official World Golf Ranking, are taking the week off.
Max Homa claimed the Wells Fargo title last year at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm — the championship was moved due to the Presidents Cup being staged at QHC.
Rory McIlroy, who is making his first start since missing the weekend at Augusta, won the 2021 edition over LIV Golf’s Abraham Ancer.
Although big names have dominated the designated events so far this season, let’s take a look at a few sleeper picks that may be worth a shot this week in North Carolina.
More Wells Fargo betting: Expert picks, odds
Keith Mitchell (+6000)
Last 5 PGA Tour starts (most recent first): 6th (Zurich Classic), MC (RBC Heritage), 53rd (Masters), T-52 (WGC-Dell Match Play) and T-35 (Players)
All three Wells Fargo Championship finishes (at Quail Hollow): 3rd (2021), 8th (2019) and 34th (2018)
Keegan Bradley (+6000)
Last 5 PGA Tour starts (most recent first): T-48 (RBC Heritage), T-23 (Masters), T-28 (WGC-Dell Match Play), MC (Players) and T-10 (Arnold Palmer Invitational)
Last 5 Wells Fargo Championship finishes (at Quail Hollow): 18th (2021), MC (2019), 76th (2018), MC (2012) and MC (2011)
Brian Harman (+7500)
Last 5 PGA Tour starts (most recent first): T-7 (RBC Heritage), MC (Masters), T-17 (WGC-Dell Match Play), MC (Valspar Championship) and T-44 (Players)
Last 5 Wells Fargo Championship finishes (at Quail Hollow): 18th (2021), 24th (2019), 74th (2018), 35th (2016) and MC (2015)
Emiliano Grillo (+10000)
Last 5 PGA Tour starts (most recent first): T-5 (Mexico Open), T-7 (RBC Heritage), T-53 (Valero Texas Open), T-70 (Corales Puntacana Championship) and MC (Players)
All three Wells Fargo Championship finishes (at Quail Hollow): 14th (2021), 9th (2018) and 61st (2016)
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