2021 Wyndham Championship: Scores, How to Watch, Winners, History
The PGA Tour makes its final 2021 regular-season stop this week at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C., for the Wyndham Championship.
You can get the latest scores on an updating leaderboard here. Below is how to watch the Wyndham on TV and how to stream it, past winners and a history of Sedgefield, a Donald Ross-designed course.
2021 Wyndham Championship: How to watch on TV and stream
Here's the television schedule for the 2021 Wyndham Championship this week (all times Eastern)
Thursday, Aug. 12 — 3 to 6 p.m. on the Golf Channel
Friday, Aug. 13 — 3 to 6 p.m. on the Golf Channel
Saturday, Aug. 14 — 1 to 3 p.m. on the Golf Channel and 3 to 6 p.m. on CBS
Sunday, Aug. 15. — 1 to 3 p.m. on the Golf Channel and 3 to 6 p.m. on CBS
The Wyndham streams on PGA Tour live from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and then from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. CBS Sports will stream from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
2021 Wyndam Golf Championship: Past winners
Here are the past winners of this event, which was known from 1938 to 1987 as the Greater Greensboro Open:
Wyndham Championship — 2007 to present
2020, Jim Herman, Sedgefield Country Club
2019, J.T. Poston, Sedgefield Country Club
2018, Brandt Snedeker, Sedgefield Country Club
2017, Henrik Stenson, Sedgefield Country Club
2016, Si Woo Kim, Sedgefield Country Club
2015, Davis Love III, Sedgefield Country Club
2014, Camilo Villegas, Sedgefield Country Club
2013, Patrick Reed, Sedgefield Country Club
2012, Sergio Garcia, Sedgefield Country Club
2011, Webb Simpson, Sedgefield Country Club
2010, Arjun Atwal, Sedgefield Country Club
2009, Ryan Moore, Sedgefield Country Club
2008, Carl Pettersson, Sedgefield Country Club
2007, Brandt Snedeker, Forest Oaks Country Club
2006, Davis Love III, Forest Oaks Country Club
2005, K.J. Choi, Forest Oaks Country Club
2004, Brent Geiberger, Forest Oaks Country Club
2003, Shigeki Maruyama, Forest Oaks Country Club
2002, Rocco Mediate, Forest Oaks Country Club
2001, Scott Hoch, Forest Oaks Country Club
2000, Hal Sutton, Forest Oaks Country Club
1999, Jesper Parnevik, Forest Oaks Country Club
1998, Trevor Dodds, Forest Oaks Country Club
1997, Frank Nobilo, Forest Oaks Country Club
1996, Mark O’Meara, Forest Oaks Country Club
1995, Jim Gallagher, Jr., Forest Oaks Country Club
1994, Mike Springer, Forest Oaks Country Club
1993, Rocco Mediate, Forest Oaks Country Club
1992, Davis Love III, Forest Oaks Country Club
1991, Mark Brooks, Forest Oaks Country Club
1990, Steve Elkington, Forest Oaks Country Club
1989, Ken Green, Forest Oaks Country Club
1988, Sandy Lyle, Forest Oaks Country Club
1987, Scott Simpson, Forest Oaks Country Club
1986, Sandy Lyle, Forest Oaks Country Club
1985, Joey Sindelar, Forest Oaks Country Club
1984, Andy Bean, Forest Oaks Country Club
1983, Lanny Wadkins, Forest Oaks Country Club
1982, Danny Edwards, Forest Oaks Country Club
1981, Larry Nelson, Forest Oaks Country Club
1980, Craig Stadler, Forest Oaks Country Club
1979, Raymond Floyd, Forest Oaks Country Club
1978, Seve Ballesteros, Forest Oaks Country Club
1977, Danny Edwards, Forest Oaks Country Club
1976, Al Geiberger, Sedgefield Country Club
1975, Tom Weiskopf, Sedgefield Country Club
1974, Bob Charles, Sedgefield Country Club
1973, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Sedgefield Country Club
1972, George Archer, Sedgefield Country Club
1971, Buddy Allin, Sedgefield Country Club
1970, Gary Player, Sedgefield Country Club
1969, Gene Littler, Sedgefield Country Club
1968, Billy Casper, Sedgefield Country Club
1967, George Archer, Sedgefield Country Club
1966, Doug Sanders, Sedgefield Country Club
1965, Sam Snead, Sedgefield Country Club
1964, Julius Boros, Sedgefield Country Club
1963, Doug Sanders, Sedgefield Country Club
1962, Billy Casper, Sedgefield Country Club
1961, Mike Souchak, Sedgefield Country Club
1960, Sam Snead, Starmount Forest Country Club
1959, Dow Finsterwald, Starmount Forest Country Club
1958, Bob Goalby, Starmount Forest Country Club
1957, Stan Leonard, Sedgefield Country Club
1956, Sam Snead, Starmount Forest Country Club
1955, Sam Snead, Sedgefield Country Club
1954, Doug Ford, Starmount Forest Country Club
1953, Earl Stewart, Sedgefield Country Club
1952, Dave Douglas, Starmount Forest Country Club
1951, Art Doering, Starmount Forest Country Club
1950, Sam Snead, Sedgefield Country Club
1949, Sam Snead, Starmount Forest Country Club
1948, Lloyd Mangrum, Sedgefield Country Club
1947, Vic Ghezzi, Starmount Forest Country Club
1946, Sam Snead, Sedgefield Country Club
1945, Byron Nelson, Starmount Forest Country Club
1944, No Tournament, World War II
1943, No Tournament, World War II
1942, Sam Byrd, Starmount Forest Country Club
1941, Byron Nelson, Sedgefield/Starmount Forest Country Clubs
1940, Ben Hogan, Sedgefield/Starmount Forest Country Clubs
1939, Ralph Guldahl, Sedgefield/Starmount Forest Country Clubs
1938, Sam Snead, Sedgefield/Starmount Forest Country Clubs
History of Sedgefield Country Club
Established in 1925, Sedgefield Country Club and the Starmount Forest Country Club each hosted two rounds of the official Wyndham Championship from 1938 through 1942. However, the event was halted by the onset of World War II.
Following a hard 1960 winter, the tournament was contested at Sedgefield until 1977. After that, the Wyndham Championship was held at Forest Oaks Country Club for the next 31 years.
The Starmount Forest membership later bought the Sedgefield and in 2007, Kris Spence, a Donald Ross course restoration expert, restored Sedgefield. Even better, he lengthened and improved it to accommodate modern PGA Tour tournaments.
The Wyndham Championship resumed playing at Sedgefield in 2008.
Sedgefield plays to 7,127 yards and par 70. It features small, undulating greens splashed across rolling fairways. It's the only Ross-designed golf course in the country that hosts events regularly on the PGA Tour.
Sedgefield is a property of McConnell Golf, which owns 14 private golf courses throughout Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.