Daly joins Wyndham Championship Field

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GREENSBORO, N.C. – Two-time major winner John Daly has accepted a sponsor’s exemption and will play in the 2008 Wyndham Championship. Daly won the 1991 PGA Championship and the 1995 British Open.
 
Daly joins a Wyndham Championship field that already includes defending champion Brandt Snedeker, Vijay Singh, two-time winners Davis Love, III and Rocco Mediate, Tim Clark, Carl Pettersson, Lucas Glover, David Toms, David Duval and 2007 British Amateur champion Drew Weaver. Daly reached No. 23 in the Official World Golf Rankings late in the 2005 season; it was the highest world ranking of his career to date. 

“We are very happy that John Daly has accepted our exemption,” tournament director Mark Brazil said. “John is always a crowd favorite when he plays our tournament. We welcome him back and wish him the best of luck.”

The 2008 Wyndham Championship is set for Aug. 11-17 in Greensboro, N.C. Tickets are available online at www.wyndhamchampionship.com or through the tournament office. The tournament thanks title sponsor Wyndham Worldwide and Premier Partners, AIG, BB&T Cadillac, Harris Teeter, and VF Corporation for their continued support.

Additional tournament information is available at www.wyndhamchampionship.com or through the tournament office at (336) 379-1570. For more information about Wyndham Worldwide, please visit www.wyndhamworldwide.com. 

 

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