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Top Contenders for the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club

Looking for the best picks for the upcoming golf tournament at Quail Hollow Club? Well, it’s important to note that the 2017 and 2021 editions of the event were NOT played at Quail Hollow Club. But fear not, we’ve got you covered! Here are some top contenders to consider:

Collin Morikawa (+2000) played this layout only in the Presidents Cup last fall but has already posted his two best results of 2023 on massive tracks at Sentry TOC and Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines South.

Viktor Hovland (+2000) only needs to remember the Hero World Challenge in December for a winning memory. The Norwegian ran third here in 2021, posting three rounds in the 60s on his first visit.

Justin Thomas (+2200), the 2017 PGA Champion on this layout in August, will use this week to sharpen his game ahead of a PGA Championship title defense at Oak Hill Country Club in two weeks. Despite just two top-10 finishes from nine starts this season, he enters after closing with 66 at Harbour Town (T25) in his last start.

Matt Fitzpatrick (+2200) will look to join Finau as players looking to go back-to-back as the Englishman defeated Spieth in a playoff at Harbour Town in his last outing. Making his first appearance on TOUR at QHC.

Max Homa (+2200)! The 2019 champion who also won this event last year at TPC Potomac has developed a reputation for winning and contending on difficult, long, and demanding courses. Already won at Torrey Pines this year plus cashed second at Riviera and third at Sentry. Recent form is the turn-off, as he’s posted MC-MC-T43 in his last three starts.

Sungjae Im (+2200) continues to roll along with 10 top-21 finishes from 13 starts in 2023. The Korean backed up T7 at RBC Heritage with a solo sixth in New Orleans, partnered with Keith Mitchell (+6600). His last visit to Quail Hollow in 2021 on his own ball saw him post 68-82.

Cameron Young (+2500) is making his debut on his own ball here after being a debutant at the Presidents Cup.

Jason Day (+2500) is the 2018 champion and has four top-21 finishes in five visits. Keep these players in mind as you make your picks and good luck!

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