Sahith Theegala leads the PGA Tour power rankings for the 2024 Procore Championship. The PGA Tour event is scheduled to be held from September 12 to 15, 2024, at Silverado Resort and Spa—North Course in Napa, California.
Theegala comes to Silverado Resort after finishing third at the Tour Championship. The World No. 12 has a tremendous record at the tournament and will be playing for the fifth time. In four starts, he has one win and three top-15 finishes. His scoring average at the tournament is 68.75.
Theegala won the 2023 edition of the tournament when it was known as the Fortinet Championship by two strokes over Kim Seong-hyeon. He has odds of +1100, as per BetMGM Sportsbook.
Further, Theegala has had a great 2024 season so far. In 24 starts, he has had eight top-10 finishes and 11 top-25 finishes. In the last six starts, he has had three top-6 finishes. The 26-year-old's best performances include a second finish at both the Sentry and RBC Heritage.
Let's take a look at Tony Finau's performances in the 2024 season:
- The Sentry: 2
- Sony Open in Hawaii: Missed Cut
- Farmers Insurance Open: T64
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: T20
- WM Phoenix Open: 5
- The Genesis Invitational: T37
- Arnold Palmer Invitational: T6
- THE PLAYERS Championship: T9
- Texas Children's Houston Open: T28
- Masters Tournament: T45
- RBC Heritage: 2
- Wells Fargo Championship: T52
- PGA Championship: T12
- RBC Canadian Open: Missed Cut
- the Memorial Tournament: T12
- U.S. Open: T32
- Travelers Championship: T48
- Genesis Scottish Open: T4
- The Open: Missed Cut
- 3M Open: T6
- FedEx St. Jude Championship: T46
- BMW Championship: 48
- TOUR Championship: 3
Wyndham Clark, the World No. 6, is second on the list. In the last six starts, the American has four top-10s and a T13 finish. Clark comes to the Procore Championship after an eighth finish at the East Lake Golf Club.
Full list explored of PGA Tour power rankings at the 2024 Procore Championship
J.J Spaun, third on the list, comes from a T3 finish at the 2024 Wyndham Championship. He has had three top-10 finishes this year. Further, he has a decent record at Silverado. He finished T9 in 2020 and T11 in 2023.
Maverick McNealy is fourth in the PGA Tour power rankings for the Procore Championship. McNealy might have played only one of the three FedExCup playoffs but has had four top-10 and eight top-25 finishes this year. In 2021, he finished as the runner-up in the tournament by one stroke to Max Homa.
Tom Hoge is one of the three players in the field at the Procore Championship who competed at the Tour Championship. He has played in eight tournaments at Silverado and has made the cut in five of them. His best performance at the tournament came in 2022, when he tied for 12th.
Let's take a look at the players in the PGA Tour power rankings list for the 2024 Procore Championship:
- Sahith Theegala (USA)
- Wyndham Clark (USA)
- J.J. Spaun (USA)
- Maverick McNealy (USA)
- Tom Hoge (USA)
- Max Homa (USA)
- Corey Conners (CAN)
- Eric Cole (USA)
- Brendon Todd (USA)
- Mac Meissner (USA)
- Mackenzie Hughes (CAN)
- Min Woo Lee (AUS)
- Luke Clanton (USA)
- Matt Kuchar (USA)
- Rico Hoey (PHI)