The 2024 Procore Championship will begin this week at the Silverado Golf Resort (North Course) in Napa. A field of 144 golfers, including notable names like Sahith Theegala and Max Homa, will tee off to begin their FedEx Cup fall season.
The 2024 regular PGA Tour season concluded recently, and the fall season begins this week with The Procore Championship. On that note, here's a list of five golfers to watch out for in the 2024 Procore Championship:
Five golfers to watch out for the 2024 Procore Championship.
1. Sahith Theegala.
Sahith Theegala, the defending champion, won the tournament last year at Silverado Golf Resort when it was known as the Fortinet Championship. He had a stellar season on the PGA Tour, finishing 3rd in the FedEx Cup season finale, The Tour Championship.
Following this tournament, the 26-year-old will travel to Canada to compete in the 2024 Presidents Cup, representing Team USA against the International Team.
2. Max Homa.
Max Homa is one of the most prominent names in the field for the 2024 Procore Championship. After a resonable season on the PGA Tour, Homa will look to start fresh and gain confidence by winning his first PGA Tour event of the year.
Homa is also part of the 2024 Presidents Cup, having made it to the squad as one of the captain's picks.
3. Stewart Cink.
Stewart Cink is a former winner, having won an event at the Silverado Golf Resort (North Course) in 2019 when the tournament was called the Seway Open. The 8-time PGA Tour winner plays on both the PGA Tour Champions and PGA Tour.
He recently finished solo 3rd in the Ascension Charity Classic, a PGA Tour Champions event at Norwood Hills Country Club. As such, he will be looking to continue this momentum this week and register his 9th PGA Tour victory.
4. Wyndham Clark.
Wyndham Clark had a great 2024 regular PGA Tour season. He was part of Team USA for the recently concluded Paris Olympics and finished 8th in the Tour Championship.
Clark will be participating in the 2024 Presidents Cup, which will take place at the Royal Montreal Golf Club starting on September 26th. As he prepares for this prestigious biennial event, he will hope to build momentum and gain confidence this week.
5. Matt Kuchar.
Matt Kuchar had a disappointing season on the PGA Tour this year. However, he showcased decent form in the last two events. He finished T3 and T12, respectively, and will look to register his 10th PGA Tour victory at the 2024 Procore Championship.