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Sedgefield Country Club
Sedgefield Country Club
3201 Forsyth Dr
Greensboro, NC 27407-7221
United States
Overview
Opened in 1926, Sedgefield Country Club is a Donald Ross design that has been the longtime host of the PGA Tour’s Wyndham Championship. The course co-hosted the inaugural Greater Greensboro Open (today’s Wyndham) in 1938, won by Sam Snead. The tournament has been played at several courses over the years, and Sedgefield has hosted it since 2008. In 2007, the course underwent a $3 million restoration project aimed at transforming the layout back to Ross’ original intent. In typical Ross style, the greens are quite busy, with prominent slopes demanding the player stay below the hole.
About
Awards
ranking history:
Best in State: Ranked Top 15 in North Carolina from 2015-2018; Top 20 from 2019-2022; Top 25 from 2013-2014; Top 30 from 2021-'26.
Previous ranking: 28th.
2025-'26 ranking: 26th.
Panelists
Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES
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Reviews
Review
“Played it just a few weeks before the PGA tour arrives. The prep work was in full swing. Has to be one of the few tournaments that Gary Player won that Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus did not. Plamer played there many times and was not able to win. So much history. There are so really special holes. Ross definitely made the most of the natural landscape and terrain,"
Read More2025
Review
“Golden Age Donald Ross design that hosts the PGA Tour's Wyndham Championship. Definitely a course that requires some local knowledge with a few semi-blind tee shots. Course was in excellent condition with firm and fast conditions and greens that were fast and true. The staff was friendly and courteous. Definitely play here if offered the opportunity."
Read More2024
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“This the longtime host of the Greater Greensboro Open, now The Wyndham Championship. It was designed by Donald Ross and still has a lot of Ross left in it. The Tudor clubhouse is filled with memorabilia of past tournaments. If you get an invite; go."
Read More2023