Moore claims first PGA win in Wyndham playoff (2024)

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Ryan Moore spent plenty of time this week sitting around and waiting at Sedgefield Country Club. A few extra moments weren't going to bother him.

Not with his first PGA Tour victory on the line.

Moore claimed his first win on tour with a birdie on the third hole of a sudden death playoff to beat Kevin Stadler on Sunday at the Wyndham Championship.

"I was able to stay patient, really," Moore said. "That's what won this one."

After vaulting up the leaderboard with five consecutive birdies on the back nine, he had two chances to seal the victory after his approach on No. 18 landed in the middle of the green and rolled to 6 feet. He sank that putt for his first victory in his 112th event.

Stadler's second shot on the third playoff hole skipped off the back of the green. He chipped within 20 feet, but his putt drifted to the low side of the cup.

That cleared the way for Moore to make his putt, pick up $918,000 and 500 FedEx Cup points for winning the final tournament before the playoffs start later this week.

"This felt like an uphill battle," said Moore, who turned pro in 2005. "The whole time I've been on the PGA Tour, I just haven't been healthy, haven't felt like myself, and really kind of got some good momentum [finishing tied for 10th] at the U.S. Open, really feeling like myself again over the golf ball, and just kind of getting some confidence back in the putter and every aspect of the game. That's really carried through to this week."

Stadler, Moore and Jason Bohn forced the playoff after they were tied at 16-under 264 through 72 holes. Bohn was eliminated on the first playoff hole after he had trouble escaping the greenside bunker on No. 18 and his first try rolled back into the sand.

Sergio Garcia blew a three-stroke lead midway through the final round, shot a 70 and finished at 265. Michael Allen (68), Kevin Sutherland (66), Fred Couples (67), Brandt Snedeker (68) and Justin Rose (68) were at 266.

Moore and Stadler both bogeyed No. 18 in regulation.

Moore sailed his drive near the cart path. His second shot bounced into the sand and -- after a remarkable bunker chip to 8 feet -- his short par putt bent left around the hole. The younger Stadler's third shot landed on a hill behind the green but rolled back to 8 feet from the flagstick, but he left his par putt about 6 inches short.

"I can't play that hole," Stadler said. "I'll just leave it that."

Moore shot a 65 in the final round and had five consecutive birdies on Nos. 12-16 in moving to 17 under, then waited while Stadler finished his final-round 66 that included back-to-back birdies on Nos. 14 and 15.

Bohn -- who started the round seven strokes off the lead -- had a 62 that was the best round of the day. He followed birdies on seven of his first 14 holes with an eagle that pushed him to 16 under, grabbed the lead with a par on No. 16 and didn't miss a green until No. 17.

He had roughly an hour's wait -- a common theme at this rain-deluged tournament -- while Moore and Stadler finished their rounds.

"I wasn't even thinking I would get in a playoff," Bohn said.

Stadler was attempting to join his father -- 13-time PGA winner Craig Stadler -- in winning in Greensboro. The elder Stadler cruised to a six-stroke victory in the Greater Greensboro Open in 1980.

The participants in the playoff had combined for one previous victory on Tour: Bohn's win in the 2005 B.C. Open.

Garcia could have joined them in sudden death, had he holed a 35-yard bunker shot on No. 18. His chip rolled within an inch of the cup.

"I wish I could blame it on that but, unfortunately, it happened before that," Garcia said.

Fittingly, a tournament that had trouble getting itself started seemingly didn't want to end, either.

Play stopped and started three times during the first three days due to lightning and heavy rains. The combined 9½ hours in weather delays meant none of the first three rounds finished before sundown, forcing players to return to the Donald Ross-designed course at Sedgefield each morning to finish their rounds.

For a while, Garcia's eighth PGA Tour victory seemed a near-certainty. He started the final round sharing the lead with Chris Riley at 15 under before building his three-stroke lead midway through the round, moving to 18 under through seven holes after three consecutive birdies.

"When I was 3 under for the day, I still wasn't comfortable," Garcia said. "I felt like I was fighting myself."

Garcia has held at least a share of the 54-hole lead seven times in his career but has just two wins to show for it. He had three bogeys in a five-hole stretch between Nos. 8-12 to fall back.

"I knew I was three [strokes] back and needed to do something," Stadler said. "I thought I was just stuck in neutral and the next [leaderboard] I saw, I was only one back."

Stadler, Allen and Riley each picked up enough points to propel themselves off the bubble and into the playoffs, which begin later this week at The Barclays.

Allen arrived at No. 121 on the points list and improved to 101st, Riley entered at No. 129 and jumped to 119th while Stadler began four spots behind him but moved to 76th.

Moore claims first PGA win in Wyndham playoff (2024)

FAQs

Who was the winner of the Wyndham Championship? ›

2022 – Joohyung “Tom” Kim announced his arrival on the PGA Tour when the 20-year-old South Korean closed with a 9-under 61 for a five-shot victory in the Wyndham Championship on Sunday, making him the second-youngest winner on Tour since World War II.

Who are the favorites for the Wyndham PGA Tournament? ›

Sungjae Im is the 16-1 favorite, followed by Hideki Matsuyama (18-1), Sam Burns (20-1), Adam Scott (22-1), Russell Henley (22-1) and Shane Lowry (22-1) on the PGA odds board.

Where is the PGA Wyndham Championship being played? ›

Contested annually on the Donald Ross-designed course at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C., the Wyndham Championship was founded in 1938, and is the sixth-oldest event on the PGA TOUR excluding the Majors.

What is first place prize money for the Wyndham Championship? ›

The purse was $7.6 million, with a $1.368 million winner's share. Lucas Glover was the champion.

How much did Lucas Glover win at the Wyndham Championship? ›

Lucas Glover won his fifth career PGA Tour event at the Wyndham Championship. The victory earned him more than $1.3 million as well as 500 FedExCup points.

Did Jordan Spieth play in the Wyndham? ›

Five weeks after his first victory, Spieth played the Wyndham Championship, where he lost in a playoff to Patrick Reed.

Who is the favorite to win the PGA Championship? ›

Scheffler is a massive favorite, currently sitting at +400 to win it all. He's been on a dominant run as of late, winning four tournaments since March, including the Masters.

How many golfers are in the Wyndham Championship? ›

As the final tournament of the PGA TOUR regular season, the Wyndham Championship plays a crucial role in: Determining the 70 players who qualify for the FedExCup playoffs. Deciding the $40 Million Comcast Business Tour Top 10, rewarding the top-10 finishers in the PGA TOUR Regular Season.

Is the Wyndham Championship always at Sedgefield? ›

After 31 years at Forest Oaks Country Club, the Wyndham moved back to Sedgefield in 2008 and became one of two regular-season PGA TOUR events contested on a course originally designed by the legendary Donald Ross.

What kind of grass is the Wyndham Championship played on? ›

If in the rough, the 2.5″ Bermuda grass tangles around the ball and is difficult to square up, often causing fliers and mish*ts. With Sedgefield being a positional golf course, there are certain angles into the greens that give golfers the best angle to attack the pin placement.

How much does it cost to join Sedgefield Country Club? ›

The private course has three membership options: full golf, young executive golf and junior full golf. If you are interested in membership, initiation fees were reported to be between $12,500 and $15,000 in 2021, according to the Sedgefield Country Club newsletter, Sedgefield Times.

How much did Lucas Glover win today? ›

FedEx St. Jude payout: Lucas Glover wins $3.6 million, moves to fourth in FEC standings
FinishPlayerFedEx
1Lucas Glover2,000.00
T6Cam Davis322.85
T6Adam Schenk322.85
T6Russell Henley322.85
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What was the prize money for the PGA Championship yesterday? ›

Xander Schauffele earned his maiden major title and, with it, $3.33 million. The 106th PGA Championship had a purse of $18.5 million, an increase of $1 million from last year. Here's how the prize money was paid out at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, to the 78 players who made the cut. $32,587.

What is the prize money for the FedEx Cup? ›

Playoff rewards

As of 2022, the player with the most points after the Tour Championship wins the FedEx Cup itself and $18 million of a $75 million bonus fund. The runner-up gets $6.5 million, 3rd place $5 million, 4th place $4 million, 5th place $3 million, and so on down to $85,000 for 126th through 150th place.

Who won the golf tournament in Greensboro? ›

Justin Thomas' season ends by inches. GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Lucas Glover looked to the sky and held back tears after winning the Wyndham Championship on Sunday, sending him to the PGA Tour postseason with more opportunities ahead of him.

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