An elevated purse, additional FedEx Cup points and one last trophy before the PGA Championship are up for grabs this week at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship. With 69 of the PGA Tour’s best players and many of those names looking to factor in a week at Valhalla in the field, the Wells Fargo Championship will likely produce a major championship-type leaderboard in a major championship-type test. .
Quail Hollow once again hosts the Wells Fargo Championship, as it has done in the past, including last year when Wyndham Clark captured his first career victory on the PGA Tour. Since then, Clark has transformed into a completely different golfer, winning the U.S. Open later that year and has since participated in this year’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am while consistently competing in these unique events.
While Clark was the top man a year ago, Rory McIlroy has been in that position for the past decade. A three-time winner at Quail Hollow and fresh off his 25th PGA Tour victory and his 35th birthday, the four-time major champion hopes to continue that upward trajectory before his return to Valhalla – the site of his last major championship triumph in 2014. .
McIlroy’s drought consists of major championships, but that of Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood and Cameron Young consists of PGA Tour victories. This lot has combined to be eliminated over the past two years and hopes to advance to a much-needed title in Charlotte.
Masters contenders Collin Morikawa and Max Homa plan to play the match while Hideki Matsuyama and Viktor Hovland round out the action at Quail Hollow.
All Eastern Times; approximate broadcast start times
Round 1 – Thursday
The round starts: 12pm
PGA Tour live: 12pm – 6pm – PGA Tour live
Live TV Coverage: 2pm to 6pm on Golf Channel, fubo (Try for free)
Live broadcast: 2pm to 6pm at Pavão
Radio: 12pm to 6pm – PGA Tour Radio
Round 2 – Friday
The round starts: 11am
PGA Tour live: 11am – 6pm – PGA Tour live
Live TV Coverage: 2pm to 6pm on Golf Channel, fubo (Try for free)
Live broadcast: 2pm to 6pm at Pavão
Radio: 12pm to 6pm – PGA Tour Radio
3rd Round – Saturday
The round starts: 7:30 am
PGA Tour live: 7:30am – 6pm – PGA Tour live
Initial television coverage: 1pm to 3pm on Golf Channel, fubo (Try for free)
Live broadcast: 1pm to 3pm at Pavão
Live TV Coverage: 3pm to 6pm on CBS
Live simulcast: 3pm to 6pm on CBSSports.com and CBS Sports app
Radio: 1pm to 6pm – PGA Tour Radio
Round 4 – Sunday
The round starts: 7:30 am
PGA Tour live: 7:30am – 6pm – PGA Tour live
Initial television coverage: 1pm to 3pm on Golf Channel, fubo (Try for free)
Live broadcast: 1pm to 3pm at Pavão
Live TV Coverage: 3pm to 6pm on CBS
Live simulcast: 3pm to 6pm on CBSSports.com and CBS Sports app
Radio: 1pm to 6pm – PGA Tour Radio