The PGA Tour travels down to Charlotte, North Carolina to the Quail Hollow Club for the Wells Fargo Championship.  This standard par 72 has four par 5's and four par 3's that stretches out 7,575 yards.  Players must score on the Par 5's to put themselves in position to contend over the weekend.  Quail Hollow features six holes in which players have a better than average chances to make eagle.  All of the Par 5's are reachable in two and two of the Par 4's are actually drivable for the bombers.  We've also got three 200 plus yard Par 3s, one of which is 250 yards.  It's no wonder that Rory McIlory has taken home this title twice being the best driver on tour. While I love him this week, I'm going to fade for the most part. He's playing well but don't love the price tag and he'll be heavily owned across the board. I've got a bunch of other good bombers in my playbook, and even ones who don't have the best course history at Quail Hollow. It's easy to see that total driving stands out as the most important stat of the week.   

Last year, this event moved courses as Quail Hollow played host to the 2017 PGA Championship which Justin Thomas won.  James Hahn won the Wells Fargo the last time that Quail Hollow played host in 2016.

While bombers will be very important this week, scrambling will also play a big role over the weekend.  You also want good ball strikers who are proficient from outside 200 yards.  We want smart players with great course management because the guys who do their homework will know where on this track they miss and still be able to score.  Putting is always important but this course is not known for the most challenging greens.

It is really nice to report that there is little weather to be concerned about over the weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina.  There is some rain in the forecast for Sunday but not much you can do about that for your full week lineups.  

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!

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