2024 Wyndham Championship leaderboard: Matt Kuchar holds solo lead as Round 2 action spills into Sunday (2024)

The PGA Tour continues to play catch up at the 2024 Wyndham Championship as Round 2 action was suspended Saturday evening due to darkness. With a cut having still not been made, a handful of groups will return to the golf course early Sunday morning to complete second-round action and kick off a marathon day of golf.

When they do return to Sedgefield Country Club, Matt Kuchar will be the name occupying the top spot on the leaderboard at 12 under. Looking to maintain his perfect record of qualifying for the FedEx Cup Playoffs, the wily veteran has positioned himself to do just that thanks to a late-season surge.

Kuchar emerged from a clustered leaderboard late on Saturday surging past Cameron Young, Max Greyserman and Chad Ramey at 11 under. Billy Horschel and Aaron Rai finished up their second rounds at 10 under in the early afternoon and remain on the first page of the leaderboard ahead of Sunday's shootout alongside first-round leader Beau Hossler, who was stuck in neutral following his opening 60.

"Patience is the key," Horschel said. "We always know the winning score is always around 18, 20 under par, we know what we need to get to, you know you need to just keep giving yourself opportunities, keep putting the ball in the fairway, keep giving yourself opportunities on the greens and hopefully at some point you get on a little roll and make some birdies here and you sort of can push the gas pedal down a little bit when that happens."

Additional presences lurk on the second and third pages of the leaderboard as John Deere Classic winner Davis Thompson stands at 8 under. U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley fired a 64 to shoot into contention at 7 under and finds himself alongside Canadians Adam Hadwin and Adam Svensson.

The leader

1. Matt Kuchar (-12)

Only one man has qualified for all 17 iterations of the FedEx Cup Playoffs -- that man being Kuchar. Needing a victory in order to punch his postseason ticket for the 18th consecutive year, Kuchar finds himself in the pole position with 36 holes to play. Coming home in 5 under to grab the solo lead, Kuchar carded four straight birdies at one stage and needed to hole a combined 7 feet of putts to do so.

Other contenders

T2. Cameron Young, Max Greseryman, Chad Ramey (-11)
T5. Aaron Rai, Billy Horschel, Beau Hossler (-10)
T8. Justin Suh, Patrick Rodgers (-9)
T10. Brendon Todd, Jacob Bridgeman, Trace Crowe, Davis Thompson, Charley Hoffman (-8)

Greyserman raced through Sedgefield Country Club on Saturday as he flirted with becoming the 15th player to shoot a sub-60 number on the PGA Tour. It was a game of runs for the Duke product as he opened his round with five straight birdies. Six straight pars set the scene for a back-nine sizzler that included circles on the scorecard from Nos. 12-15. Another arrived on the par-4 17th to give him a chance on the difficult closing hole to shoot 59. While he found the surface in regulation, Greyserman settled for par, a round of 60 and a share of the overnight lead.

Notables to miss the cut

While everyone in the field technically played the weekend in the regular-season finale, not all will be around for the second half of the tournament. Defending champion Lucas Glover enjoyed a highlight in the form of his sixth hole-in-one on the PGA Tour, but that's as good as it got. With his early exit, Glover will miss out on defending his title at the St. Jude Championship as he will not qualify for the postseason. Others are not in as dire of a position, but a good start in Greensboro, North Carolina, would have gone a long way towards their postseasons. Those players include Jordan Spieth, Min Woo Lee, Justin Rose and Will Zalatoris, who find themselves on the top 50 bubble in the FedEx Cup.

2024 Wyndham Championship updated odds, picks

  • Matt Kuchar: 4-1
  • Cameron Young: 4-1
  • Billy Horschel: 7-1
  • Aaron Rai: 7-1
  • Max Greyserman: 8-1
  • Chad Ramey: 14-1
  • Beau Hossler: 16-1

Horschel is still the name of most interest. Following up a 62 with a solid 68, he proved he can navigate the par 70 even without his best stuff. As an added bonus, Horschel should be well-rested for Sunday's marathon having finished his second round in the early afternoon on Saturday while many of the other contenders were out on the golf course late.

Rick Gehman and Greg DuCharme recap Saturday action at the 2024 Wyndham Championship. Follow & listen to The First Cut onApple PodcastsandSpotify.

2024 Wyndham Championship leaderboard: Matt Kuchar holds solo lead as Round 2 action spills into Sunday (2024)

FAQs

Why did Matt Kuchar not finish the Wyndham Championship? ›

Matt Kuchar knows the feeling after a bizarre ending Monday to the Wyndham Championship. Kuchar was the only player who opted not to finish Sunday's final round at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, due to darkness. The PGA Tour veteran returned to the course Monday at 8 a.m.

Why did Matt Kuchar not finish his round? ›

Nonetheless, Kuchar told tournament officials that it was too dark for him to finish his round, even though Greyserman and Chad Ramey, his playing partners, continued on to finish the hole. And so Kuchar returned to the course by himself Monday morning to wrap up his round.

Why did Kuchar stop? ›

The 25-year PGA Tour veteran explained that when he made the decision to stop playing, he thought he was doing Greyserman a favor. Kuchar said he thought Greyserman still had a chance to win the tournament and believed that his stopping would prompt Greyserman to follow suit.

Who won the 2024 Wyndham Championship? ›

In a marathon Sunday at the Wyndham Championship, Aaron Rai captured his maiden TOUR title with a final round of 6-under 64 at Sedgefield Country Club.

Did Matt Kuchar finish this morning? ›

Matt Kuchar finished his final round on Monday morning at the Wyndham Championship.

Who are the all time earners golf? ›

Career Money Leaders
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1-Tiger Woods
2-Rory McIlroy
3-Jim Furyk
4-Vijay Singh
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How much money has Matt Kuchar won in his career? ›

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Not to mention the fact he's made nearly $60 million in on-course earnings in his career. Let's just say his choice was about as popular on Golf Twitter as his decision to tip that local caddie only $5K after winning nearly $1.3 million at the 2018 Mayakoba Classic.

How far does Matt Kuchar drive the ball? ›

Matt Kuchar driving average year by year
NAMEDRIVING DISTANCE AVG
9M. Kuchar283.2
10M. Kuchar286.9
11M. Kuchar286.2
12M. Kuchar286.2
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Do PGA golfers who don't make the cut get paid? ›

Most weeks, players who miss the cut on the PGA Tour do not get paid. There are some exceptions, including majors, but for the most part, if a player misses the cut at a PGA Tour event, he does not get paid for that week. In addition, there are several no-cut events where all players play four rounds and get paid.

What golf ball does Matt Kuchar play? ›

He consistently wins, consistently smiles and consistently relies on Bridgestone Golf. He even played the TOUR B XS to win his Olympic medal — a tried and true American classic.

Why was Dormie removed from golf? ›

Sadly, “dormie” has been dropped from the rules of golf, perhaps less due to its lack of accessibility and more to its relative uselessness. But as this week has shown, it's still acceptable to use the word, if necessary.

What nationality is Matt Kuchar? ›

Matt Kuchar (United States) Golf Profile - ESPN.

What's the prize money for the Wyndham Championship? ›

The total purse is $7.9 million.

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.

Who wins the Wyndham Championship? ›

(AP) — Aaron Rai took advantage of Max Greyserman's late meltdown to win the Wyndham Championship on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title.

Has Matt Kuchar ever won a major championship? ›

Kuchar is one of the most prominent golfers on the PGA Tour to have never won a Major championship. However, he has enjoyed massive success on several tours around the world, including the Japan Golf Tour and the PGA Tour of Australia.

Who won the Wyndham golf tournament today? ›

(AP) — Aaron Rai took advantage of Max Greyserman's late meltdown to win the Wyndham Championship on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title.

Where is the Wyndham Championship? ›

GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Wyndham Championship has crowned a winner. But the final round at Sedgefield Country Club is not over yet. In a tournament marked by a tropical storm, a quadruple bogey collapse and a Sunday that saw three different rounds being played, the golf gods offered one final twist.

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