![]() Among them are Phil Mickelson and Will Zalatoris. He'll be up against a strong field that also includes plenty of big names outside the top 25. (No player has ever repeated at the Wells Fargo since its inception in 2003.) Homa tied for sixth at the Valspar to continue a strong year that includes a win at the Genesis Open back in February. Max Homa, defending champion from 2019, will have his hands full this week. ![]() DeChambeau, the world's number five player, will see his first action since tying for 46th at the Masters. Schauffele, ranked fourth, tied for 11th on a team with Patrick Cantlay at the same event. The third-ranked Rahm teamed up with Ryan Palmer to take seventh at the Zurich Classic. Thomas, the world's second-best player, is coming off a tie for 13th at the Valspar Championship. ![]() That includes Justin Thomas, Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele, and Bryson DeChambeau. ![]() ![]() Six of the world's top-10 players and 12 of the top 25 will tee it up at Quail Hollow Club, home of the Wells Fargo. And with the PGA Championship in a couple weeks, this will be the last chance for many players to fine-tune their game before the year's second major. The 156-player field this week looks more like one of those big non-major fields from last summer than anything since before the Masters. ![]()
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