Wells Fargo featured groups: See who Rory, Phil and Rickie drew

Wells Fargo featured groups: See who Rory, Phil and Rickie drew

The Wells Fargo Championship may not have Tiger Woods, but there is plenty of star power this week at Quail Hollow Club.The PGA Tour released featured groups on Monday. Tee times have not been revealed,but heres a look at the select trios scheduled to compete Thursday and Friday in Charlotte, N.C.Thursday morning/Friday afternoon: Phil Mickelson/Jason Day/Harold Varner IIIMickelson has solid results at this event, with eight top-15 finishes, but no wins; Day is the defending champion; Varner grew up 30 minutes outside of Charlotte in Gastonia Paul Casey/Patrick Reed/Hideki MatsuyamaCasey is the only player in the group with a win this season as he successfully defended his title at the Valspar Championship. Reeds last victory was the 2018 Masters, while Matsuyama hasnt held a trophy since his three-win season of 2016-17.
Thursday afternoon/Friday morning: Justin Rose/Rickie Fowler/Webb SimpsonRose won the Farmers Insurance Open this year and has top-5 finishes in his last two Wells Fargo starts (2014, 16); Fowlers first of five PGA Tour wins came here in 2012; Simpson has never won here, but he does own a home at Quail Hollow Club. Rory McIlroy/Tony Finau/Sergio GarciaMcIlroy is not only the reigning Players championship, he is also the only two-time winner of this event (2010, 15); Finau tied for fifth at the Masters, but its his only top-10 finish in 2019; Garcia, who tied for second with Tommy Fleetwood last week in New Orleans, is playing this event for the first time in six years.



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