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Truist Championship at Quail Hollow Club

The Truist Championship is a premier event on the PGA Tour schedule, hosted by the prestigious Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. Originally designed by George Cobb and later renovated, Quail Hollow is a demanding parkland test that rewards power, precision, and shot‑shaping.

The course features tree‑lined fairways, undulating Bermudagrass greens, and a notorious three‑hole closing stretch — holes 16‑18 — known as the "Green Mile." This demanding finish has decided many tournaments and produces dramatic moments.

Since its inception, the event (formerly Wells Fargo Championship) has crowned champions like Rory McIlroy, Max Homa, and Rickie Fowler. Now as a PGA Tour Signature Event, the Truist Championship attracts the world's best to Charlotte each spring.

🏌️ Quail Hollow Club Course Overview

Par 72 | ~7,600 yards | Established 1969 (renovated)

Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte delivers a classic parkland test — tree‑lined fairways and large, undulating Bermudagrass greens that reward ball‑striking, local knowledge, and nerve on the demanding closing holes.

Quick Course Overview

The Truist Championship is contested at Quail Hollow Club, a perennial PGA Tour venue. Originally a George Cobb design, it has been updated by Arnold Palmer and Tom Fazio. It balances lengthy par‑4s with risk‑reward opportunities, culminating in the famous "Green Mile."

Course Type / Conditions
What Matters Most
Key Holes / Momentum Stretch
Winning Formula

Truist Championship History (2000 - Present)

2026 Truist Championship
Quail Hollow Challenge

Quail Hollow Club

Upcoming May 7-10, 2026

PGA Tour Signature Event

$20 million purse

700 FedExCup points to winner

2025 Truist Championship
Recent Champion

Quail Hollow Club

Winner: Sepp Straka May 2025

PGA Tour Signature Event

Demanding parkland test

700 FedExCup points to winner

2020s Truist Champions
Recent Winners

Quail Hollow Club

Quail Hollow Test Elite Champions

2024: Wyndham Clark

2023: Max Homa

2022: Max Homa

2010s Truist Champions
Memorable Victories

Quail Hollow Club

2010-2019 Multiple Champions

2019: Max Homa

2018: Jason Day

2015: Rory McIlroy

2000s Truist / Wells Fargo
Tournament History

Quail Hollow Club

Early Era Classic Champions

2009: Sean O'Hair

2005: Vijay Singh

2003: David Toms

Signature Event Format
Elite PGA Tour Field

Limited Field Event

Spring Staple No Cut

72-hole stroke play

Top PGA Tour players

700 FedExCup points

Quail Hollow Club
Charlotte, North Carolina

George Cobb / Tom Fazio design

Opened 1969 Green Mile Finish

Iconic parkland layout

Course Details:

Par 72, ~7,600 yards

Quail Hollow's "Green Mile"
Infamous Closing Stretch

Holes 16-18

Signature Finish Par 4-3-4

16th demanding par-4

17th watery par-3

18th long par-4 with water left — a true championship test

The Truist Championship Legacy

The Truist Championship (formerly Wells Fargo Championship) is a signature event on the PGA Tour, held annually at the renowned Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte. Since its debut in 2003, the tournament has built a reputation as one of the toughest tests on Tour.

Designed by George Cobb and later refined by Tom Fazio, Quail Hollow features tree‑lined fairways, long par‑4s, and the daunting "Green Mile" finish. It demands both power and precision, separating the best players in the world.

Now a PGA Tour Signature Event with a $20 million purse and 700 FedExCup points to the winner, the Truist Championship consistently attracts many of the world's top players.

The closing three holes — 16, 17, and 18 — provide one of the most demanding finishes in professional golf, having shaped dramatic victories for Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler, and more.