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Is Tiger Woods playing in the 2024 Wyndham Championship? Availability and schedule explored

Tiger Woods will not be playing at the 2024 Wyndham Championship. 156 players will feature in the 85th edition of the tournament but Woods’s name doesn’t appear in the field listed for the event. The event will be played from August 8 to 11 at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Sports Illustrated writer and author of ‘Drive: The Lasting Legacy of Tiger Woods’, Bob Harig revealed Tiger Woods’ schedule after the Open Championship 2024. Harig wrote on X:

“Tiger said he will not play again before the Hero in the Bahamas and then the ‘fifth major the PNC’.”

Therefore, Woods will not play in any competitive event until the 2024 Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Course in Albany, New Providence, The Bahamas.

The event is scheduled from December 5 to 8. He will next play in the 2024 PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Course in Orlando, Florida. The event is scheduled from December 20 to 22.

Who is in the field for the 2024 Wyndham Championship?

Brian Harman and Robert MacIntyre are the top OWGR-ranked players in the field listed for the Wyndham Championship. The other top-ranked players are Sungjae Im, Keegan Bradley Cameron Young, Akshay Bhatia and Shane Lowry.

Lucas Grover won the 2023 Wyndham Championship by two shots over Russell Henley. He won a prize money of $1,368,000 from the prize money of $7.6 million. The prize money of the 2024 Wyndham Championship has increased from $7.6 million to $7.9 million. The winner will take home $1,422,000 while the runner-up will win $861,100 at the competition.

Let’s take a look at the players with their Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) field for the 2024 Wyndham Championship:

  • Tyson Alexander: 320
  • Aaron Baddeley: 232
  • Paul Barjon: 317
  • Daniel Berger: 300
  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout: 46
  • Akshay Bhatia: 27
  • Zac Blair: 123
  • Keegan Bradley: 21
  • Joseph Bramlett: 244
  • Ryan Brehm: 607
  • Jacob Bridgeman: 199
  • Wesley Bryan: 286
  • Hayden Buckley: 154
  • Jorge Campillo: 125
  • Rafael Campos: 264
  • Bud Cauley: 573
  • Cameron Champ: 314
  • Stewart Cink: 282
  • Eric Cole: 50
  • Parker Coody: 242
  • Pierceson Coody: 150
  • Trace Crowe: 204
  • Joel Dahmen: 185
  • Cam Davis: 42
  • Thomas Detry: 57
  • Kevin Dougherty: 348
  • Adrien Dumont de Chassart: 213
  • Tyler Duncan: 205
  • Nick Dunlap: 41
  • Nico Echavarria: 292
  • Austin Eckroat: 60
  • Harris English: 62
  • Patrick Fishburn: 161
  • Ryan Fox: 66
  • Wilson Furr: 371
  • Brice Garnett: 164
  • Doug Ghim: 135
  • Lucas Glover: 49
  • Will Gordon: 380
  • Chris Gotterup: 155
  • Max Greyserman: 76
  • Ben Griffin: 70
  • Emiliano Grillo: 67
  • Bill Haas: 675
  • Chesson Hadley: 212
  • Adam Hadwin: 45
  • Blaine Hale, Jr.: 953
  • Harry Hall: 104
  • Nick Hardy: 241
  • Brian Harman: 15
  • Jim Herman: 920
  • Garrick Higgo: 257
  • Joe Highsmith: 240
  • Ryo Hisatsune: 98
  • Lee Hodges: 78
  • Rico Hoey: 113
  • Charley Hoffman: 102
  • Nicolai Højgaard: 53
  • Billy Horschel: 33
  • Beau Hossler: 93
  • Mark Hubbard: 87
  • Mackenzie Hughes: 64
  • Sungjae Im: 19
  • Stephan Jaeger: 54
  • Zach Johnson: 247
  • Chan Kim: 112
  • Michael Kim: 143
  • S.H. Kim: 130
  • Si Woo Kim: 52
  • Kevin Kisner: 661
  • Kurt Kitayama: 61
  • Patton Kizzire: 238
  • Jake Knapp: 71
  • Ben Kohles: 82
  • Matt Kuchar: 96
  • Martin Laird: 198
  • Nate Lashley: 137
  • K.H. Lee: 119
  • Min Woo Lee: 36
  • David Lipsky: 246
  • Luke List: 81
  • Justin Lower: 156
  • Shane Lowry: 28
  • Robert MacIntyre: 16
  • Peter Malnati: 79
  • Denny McCarthy: 40
  • Ryan McCormick: 294
  • Maverick McNealy: 73
  • Mac Meissner: 128
  • Troy Merritt: 243
  • Keith Mitchell: 91
  • Ryan Moore: 206
  • Taylor Moore: 65
  • Matti Schmid: 147
  • Braden Shattuck: –
  • Greyson Sigg: 219
  • Ben Silverman: 127
  • Webb Simpson: 254
  • David Skinns: 142
  • Roger Sloan: 313
  • Alex Smalley: 141
  • Brandt Snedeker: 736
  • J.J. Spaun: 149
  • Jordan Spieth: 37
  • Hayden Springer: 189
  • Sam Stevens: 103
  • Kevin Streelman: 229
  • Justin Suh: 157
  • Adam Svensson: 99
  • Callum Tarren: 307
  • Ben Taylor: 335
  • Nick Taylor: 44
  • Josh Teater: 531
  • Davis Thompson: 43
  • Michael Thorbjornsen: 234
  • Brendon Todd: 74
  • Alejandro Tosti: 129
  • Martin Trainer: 464
  • Erik van Rooyen: 69
  • Jhonattan Vegas: 86
  • Camilo Villegas: 208
  • Matt Wallace: 92
  • Vince Whaley: 116
  • Tom Whitney: 324
  • Gary Woodland: 173
  • Brandon Wu: 203
  • Dylan Wu: 167
  • Cameron Young: 24
  • Carson Young: 158
  • Kevin Yu: 118
  • Carl Yuan: 176
  • Will Zalatoris: 58

Let’s take a look at the alternates of the 2024 Wyndham Championship:

  • Raul Pereda: –
  • Tim Wilkinson: –
  • Anders Albertson: –
  • Philip Knowles: 669
  • Kevin Tway: 235
  • Erik Barnes: 259
  • Kevin Chappell: 362
  • Lanto Griffin: 271
  • S.Y. Noh: 369
  • Kelly Kraft: 346

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