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Featured Groups: Wells Fargo Championship

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – The PGA TOUR released today the four featured groupings for Thursday-Friday at this week’s Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. To watch the featured groupings on Thursday-Friday, fans in the United States can tune into the Golf Channel telecast (2-6 p.m. ET) and stream PGA TOUR LIVE via subscription on NBC Sports Gold and Amazon Prime Video Channels. Featured Groups Thursday Afternoon (May 2) Justin Rose – Rickie Fowler – Webb Simpson • NOTABLE: Fowler won his first PGA TOUR event at the Wells Fargo Championship in 2012. • 2018 FedExCup champion Rose, who won the Farmers Insurance Open earlier this season, has top-fives in his last two starts at the Wells Fargo Championship (2014, 2016). • Fowler captured the Waste Management Phoenix Open in January and sits ninth in the FedExCup standings. • 2017 PLAYERS Championship winner Simpson’s home is on the course at Quail Hollow Club. Rory McIlroy – Tony Finau – Sergio Garcia • NOTABLE: McIlroy, winner of THE PLAYERS Championship in March, is the only two-time winner of the Wells Fargo Championship (2010 and 2015); currently third in the FedExCup standings. • Finau finished T5 at the Masters Tournament, his fourth top-10 in his last five major starts. • Garcia returns to the Wells Fargo Championship for the first time since 2013; has four top-10s in eight starts this season, including a runner-up with partner Tommy Fleetwood at last week’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Friday Afternoon (May 3) Phil Mickelson – Jason Day – Harold Varner III • NOTABLE: Mickelson has eight top-five finishes in 15 Wells Fargo Championship starts but looking for first title; the Wells Fargo Championship is one of seven PGA TOUR events Mickelson has played 15-plus times without a victory. • Day is the defending champion of the Wells Fargo Championship. • North Carolina native Varner grew up 30 minutes outside of Charlotte in Gastonia. Paul Casey – Patrick Reed – Hideki Matsuyama • NOTABLE: While Casey is fourth in the FedExCup, Matsuyama (44) and Reed (66) sit outside the top 30 in the FedExCup standings; both players have qualified for the season-ending TOUR Championship five straight seasons (2014-18). • Casey is the last player to successfully defend a PGA TOUR title at the Valspar Championship (2018-19). • Reed successfully Monday qualified for the Wells Fargo Championship in 2013 and finished T32; he finished solo-eighth in his last start in 2018

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