The 2025 Wyndham Championship will be played July 31 – August 3 at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina. This is the final stop on the PGA Tour regular season before the FedExCup Playoffs. The field features a mix of players needing points to make the top 70 and others looking to sharpen their game before the postseason begins.
Matt Fitzpatrick and Ben Griffin are the co-favorites at +2000. Defending champion Aaron Rai returns at +3300. Jordan Spieth, Keegan Bradley, and Hideki Matsuyama are among the bigger names in the field. Start your golf bookie business today with WagerHome.com, the leader in pay-per-head services.
WYNDHAM Preview – Fitzpatrick Leads the Way
Matt Fitzpatrick enters the week in good form. He finished T4 at the British Open and T8 at the Genesis Scottish Open. He also placed T8 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. He sits 43rd in the FedExCup standings and needs a strong finish to lock in a higher seed for the Playoffs.
Fitzpatrick’s accuracy off the tee and strong putting make him a great fit for Sedgefield. The course rewards players who keep the ball in play and make putts on Bermuda greens. Fitzpatrick has been gaining strokes in all major categories and comes in as the top betting option.
With two PGA Tour wins already, he’s searching for win number three. His odds opened at +2000, tied for best in the field. He’s a strong candidate to go low on a course that usually requires a winning score of -20 or better.
RAI Preview – Can the Defending Champ Repeat?
Aaron Rai won here last year by finishing at 18-under and breaking par in every round. He enters this year ranked No. 58 in the FedExCup and needs a good finish to secure his playoff position. His betting odds are +3300.
Rai ranks second on the PGA Tour in driving accuracy and top 25 in greens in regulation. He has also recorded top-10 finishes on other Donald Ross designs like Detroit Golf Club, showing how well his game fits these layouts.
It’s been more than a decade since anyone defended their title at Sedgefield, but Rai’s control and putting give him a real shot to do it. He will need to heat up with the putter again to repeat his 2024 performance.
GRIFFIN Preview – Local Favorite with Hot Form
Ben Griffin is from North Carolina and played college golf at UNC. He already has two wins this season, including the Charles Schwab Challenge. He also finished second at the Memorial and is 7th in the FedExCup standings.
Griffin finished T7 here last year and fourth in 2022. He has four career rounds of 65 or better at Sedgefield. That makes him one of the most consistent performers at this event over the past three years.
He ranks 10th in Adjusted Scoring Average and 14th in Strokes Gained: Total. He’s priced at +2500 and should be one of the most popular bets of the week.
SPIETH Preview – Searching for Answers
Jordan Spieth comes in at +3000 and is currently 50th in the FedExCup standings. He has four top-10 finishes this season but has not won since the 2022 RBC Heritage. His recent finishes include T7 at the Memorial and T40 at The Open.
Spieth missed the cut at the Wyndham last year and hasn’t done well at Sedgefield in past appearances. He finished 78th and 72nd in two of his last three starts here. His only bright spot was a runner-up finish back in 2013.
Spieth’s lag putting is still among the best on tour, but his ball striking has been inconsistent. He needs to find something quickly if he wants to make a deep run in the Playoffs.
BRADLEY Preview – Player and Captain
Keegan Bradley is playing both to improve his playoff spot and to make a case for a Ryder Cup roster spot. He ranks 10th in the FedExCup and 10th in Ryder Cup points. His odds are listed at +2500.
Bradley has made eight straight cuts and 16 of 17 this season. His last win came at the Travelers Championship, and he has gained strokes across the board. He has played the Wyndham Championship four times and has never shot over par at Sedgefield.
He ranks top-10 in several models for approach, putting, and positional course performance. His game is solid, and he could make a serious run this weekend.
OTHERS TO WATCH – Contenders and Sleepers
Robert MacIntyre (+2800) is coming off a T7 at The Open and five top-10s this season. He’s missed only two cuts all year. Hideki Matsuyama (+3300) has nine top-25 finishes in 2025 and is inside the top 30 in the standings.
Akshay Bhatia (+3000) has shown flashes of strong play, especially with his back-to-back 66s and 63 to open last week’s 3M Open. Lucas Glover (+4500), a past winner, ranks high in approach play and fairways gained. Nicolai Hojgaard (+5500) has a T4 at the Scottish Open and T14 at The Open.
Longshots include Denny McCarthy (+5500), Max Greyserman (+6000), and Nico Echavarria (+9000), who ranks top-10 in many comp course metrics. Don’t forget Webb Simpson (+10000), who has six top-7s in his last eight Wyndham starts.
PPH Betting Prediction
The betting markets have Fitzpatrick and Griffin leading the pack. Fitzpatrick’s form and fit make him the safest pick. Griffin has the local edge and strong history at Sedgefield. Keegan Bradley and Hideki Matsuyama are also strong mid-range plays based on form and ball striking.
The winning score is likely to land near -20, as it has in most recent years. Look for strong wedge play and consistent putting to be the difference. Start your own sportsbook with WagerHome and offer tournament props, head-to-heads, and more to your players.
Pick: Matt Fitzpatrick +2000