The AJGA returns to Sedgefield Country Club for the 18th year of the Wyndham Invitational presented by Odyssey. This marks the tournament’s 14th consecutive year at the Donald Ross-designed course. The 72-player field will compete June 9–11 in Greensboro in a 54-hole stroke-play format, with a Junior-Am taking place on June 8th.
Sedgefield Country Club has long stood as one of North Carolina’s premier golf venues, with its classic Donald Ross design showcasing a traditional layout that emphasizes precision, strategic shot-making and fast, undulating greens. Celebrating its 100th anniversary, the historic course continues to uphold its legacy as a cornerstone of championship golf. A mainstay on the professional circuit, Sedgefield annually hosts the Wyndham Championship, consistently attracting some of the game's top players and reinforcing its reputation as a championship-caliber course.
About the Field
- Six countries represented
- 13 Rolex Junior All-Americans
- 21 states represented
- 45 AJGA past champions
- 45 players ranked in the top 100 of the Rolex AJGA Rankings
- 78 college commits
AJGA Champion Highlights
Of the 45 players in the field who have won an AJGA event, a few notable highlights include:
- Jessy Huebner of Port St. Lucie, Florida, is ranked No. 5 in the Rolex AJGA Rankings and already has two career AJGA victories to his name. Huebner captured the Golf Performance Academy Junior Championship in 2025 and the Mizuno/Greyson Sigg Junior Championship in 2023. After a runner-up finish at the 2025 Wyndham Invitational, the University of Florida commit looks to continue his momentum heading into the summer season.
- Drake Harvey of Las Vegas, Nevada, is ranked No. 9 in the Rolex AJGA Rankings and continues to make his mark on the national stage. Harvey secured his first AJGA victory at the AJGA Thunderbird Heather Farr Classic in 2025, a breakthrough moment in his junior career. A 2025 Rolex Junior All-American and Brigham Young University commit, he has quickly built a strong résumé and looks to carry that momentum into the summer season.
- Jackson Ormond of Webster, New York, is ranked No. 11 in the Rolex AJGA Rankings and continues to be a steady presence among the nation’s top juniors. The University of Florida commit and 2024 Rolex Junior All-American is looking for his first AJGA win this season.
- Grayson Baucom of Hickory, North Carolina, is ranked No. 12 in the Rolex AJGA Rankings and continues to establish himself as one of the top juniors in the country. As a 2025 Rolex Junior All-American, Baucom has collected four AJGA victories during his career, with the most recent coming at the 2026 AJGA Simplify Boys Championship at Carlton Woods.
Tournament History
The Wyndham Invitational has occurred annually since 2002, changing host venues each year.
Noteworthy host courses have included:
- The Cardinal Golf and Country Club
- Forest Oaks Country Club
Notable past champions include:
- Brian Harman (2002, 2003)
- Justin Thomas (2009)
- Henry Guan (2022)
- Blades Brown (2023)
Nine of the top 30 players in the Rolex AJGA Rankings
No. 5 Jessy Huebner of Port St. Lucie, Florida
No. 9 Drake Harvey of Las Vegas, Nevada
No. 11 Jackson Ormond of Webster, New York
No. 12 Grayson Baucom of Hickory, North Carolina
No. 15 Lunden Esterline of Andover, Kansas
No. 20 Chase Bauer of Gotha, Florida
No. 24 Slater Meade of North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
No. 26 Ryan Nana Tanke of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
No. 28 Braeden Nelson of West Des Moines, Iowa
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