The Wyndham Championship has arrived, with Sedgefield Country Club hosting the next PGA Tour event.
Billy Horschel wants fewer players on the PGA Tour, with the American on the Wyndham Championship field in North Carolina this week.
Plenty of players will be looking to boost their positions in the FedEx Cup standings on the course, with Will Zalatoris comparing the Wyndham to Pinehurst.
The play-offs are looming, and time is running out for many top stars, with a good finish not going to be easy given the strong field.
That strong field comes despite the Olympics having just taken place, where Scottie Scheffler won the gold medal.

What will happen if Thursday is cancelled at the Wyndham Championship?
Lucas Glover is defending his 2023 Wyndham Championship win this time around, having beaten Russell Henley and Byeong-Hun An by two shots.
But the event could be severely hampered by the weather, with 36 holes to be played on Sunday if there is no golf played on Thursday due to a huge storm, as per NuclrGolf.
Who needs to do well at the Wyndham Championship?
Having been able to compete for their nations at the Olympics in Paris, LIV Golf players won’t be taking part at the Wyndham.
They can, however, look forward to LIV Golf Greenbrier, but it remains a stacked field at Sedgefield Country Club.
But the pressure is on many big names to have a successful tournament, in what is the last PGA Tour event before the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Jordan Spieth and Min Woo Lee are among those needing to impress ahead of the St. Jude Championship next week.
Shane Lowry meanwhile will aim for a high finish after competing at the Olympics, but others from the event at Le Golf National have not made the trip, including his Ireland teammate Rory McIlroy and gold medal winner Scheffler.
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