The event takes place in North Carolina this week.
Shane Lowry will look to bounce back from a disappointing weekend at the PGA Championship when he tees-off in the Wyndham Championship later today.
The Open Champion gets his challenge underway in North Carolina at five past six Irish time alongside Patrick Reed and Paul Casey.
Lowry slipped to 28th in the latest world rankings but has been steadily improving since the resumption of golf.
Another Irishman is in the field in the form of Seamus Power.
The Waterford man will hit his first shot around 45 minutes after the Clara native.
While Graeme McDowell takes to the course at ten past one this afternoon.
R1 hole locations at the @WyndhamChamp. pic.twitter.com/rxxH24Ygw1
— PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) August 13, 2020
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